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Groceries and Provisions ! ALWAYS TO BE FOU"X3 AX WILLIAM : VAUVACTOE'S, Flrit Door West or S. E. Young's, First Street, Albany, Ogn. C3"LxeVE- for CTrvsix. BLAIN, SOX &, OO., STORAGE A!4Q COMMISSION MERCHANTS J MAMMOTH WJL11EHO USE, At foot of Lyon Ktreet, opposite Depot on o & C. Railroad, o Will store Grain and General ."lereinnd'e at Lowest State. ALBANY, Oregon, Jan., 1877- 15v9 TF. . M FAR LAM), -DE.U.EB PUMPS AND HOSE; -MA N U F Tin, Copper and AGENT FOR THE I2T ALBANY, Xtxt door to lhc Jlniik. A. F. SMITH Sf CO., AGENTS 10 1'IIOXT STE7, WEBER P Til Sta.ncla.i-cL Oi-g-an Triumphant. o Following U a copy of a. Western Union telegram received by Sherman A Hyde, San Francisco: New York. September 29, 187G. Pelonbet, Pelton & Co.. of New York, have received DIPLOMA of HONOR ana MEDAL of AWARD tor the CELEBRATE STANDARD ORGAN D. W. PREIUTiCE, AGENT, 123 First Street, Portland. Oregon. "W". C. TWEBDALB, UrgrCall and tee him. OrnCK OF RIJ.-OEB MAyt-JTACT'IJ O CO., J ' TlRfT AM YAMHIIL 8tsj., J Foktlam, Or.. January 23, 1877. J Special Notice. TPOTl THE TSFOBMATIOV AND BEXEUT J of mir customers, and to all i?rsons deslr 4nr to purchase our celebrated scwiiik ma binn, we respectfully notify them that the Moann. TITU8 BROS, are ourasents for Ala tiTnd Ltnn connfy.atKl that. they, or C. E. WOLVEKTON. Esq.,- are folly authorized to collect ani settle outstanding aoeonnts for us. Th Sioger aiauofacturinsr Cnramnv, Manager Oregon and W T. ill. vr x .rtifciv.., .3, aliv?iu$-: IN- ACTU RF.S- Slaeetiron Ware ! CELEBRATED ZZLZ vTCr.LD, OREGON. dec-76nl FOR THE rORTLAXD, Oil EG OX. Urocri ln, Provisions. Tobnrco. iitlcrv. ('rockery. hiiU Wood and mow uri', irat Rt., AlDany, Or. 2U5 THE LITTLE WASHElt ! This Is an Entire Sew Machine, It works on a NEW PRINCIPLE--lliat of forc- mf water ny oownwinvi pressure through the Clothes. Thi dirt or discoloration Is removed. ny water loreo. A nereis 'o Humbug or Friction About It. It Is Cheap. Biisnlo ana Pnrablo. and never gel s out of order. It will last a life! line, and will save to an ordlnarj family many times its cost every year. It has been tested by some of the most expe rienced Laundrymen in the conn (rv, and pro nounced by them to be tbe best Wiitlirr ev er invented. For Circulars and Testimonials apply to E. T. HUGGINS, n31v9rnl Agent for Oregon. WILLAMETTE TRANSPORTA TION & LOCKS COMPANY. N Fh;nE riAwnro RATES OF tSiKSSt$n.&r' "d Flour have been ratei fnVno-rv ,,nJ?n ttS ,1,e maximum rates for one year from Slay Ut, 1877, viz : Oregron City -r rer lun, to Porlfc-mrt $i to j :::::::::::::::: & :: 2 50 . 2 50 " " 2 00 " 2 7', umieviue IftVton Ft Kafrfleltl Wheatland Lincoln Snlcm Eola Independence Ankney8 Lauding 4 Kuena Vista SprniR II1U Albany Corvallis Peoria " Monroe Ilaninburi- EuKeneCiiv . 2 73 . 3 00 . 3 00 . 3 00 . 3 00 . 3 00 . 3 50 ."4 00 . 4 0U r. tin shipped from the" points above ineiitionp(l direct to Asiorla win ue The company will contract with parties who desire It to transport Grain and Flour at above rales for any specified time, not exceeding live years. S.G.KKEU ., Vice Prosiilmt W. T. 4 L. Co. Portland. April 28. 1877. MJ23!.VS. In the Clrc'jit Court of the S'ate of Oregon, within and tor the county of Linn. Suit in equity for divorce. II n. Baxter, plaintiff, vs. Ada M. Bnster, de fetidnnt. To Ada M. Baxter the above named defendant : In the uiime of the State of Oregon : You are hereby i euuired to appear and answer the coni plaint of lhc above named plaintiff, in the above entitled suit. In the Court above named, lion-on lile in the ofllce of the clerk of said court within ten davs from the date of the ser vice ot this summons uoii von. If served in Linn county, but if served In anv other countv in thejS'ate then within twenty !uys from the date of the service of this summons : or if serv ed by publication, thnn vou are required to an swer said eomp aint wiiliin six weeks from the date ol commencement of publication of said summons njion you. or bv the tlrst dav of the next regular term of said" Court, for Linn coun ty, Oregon, to-w it : " M indent. Vie 22c7 day of October. 1377. and yon are hereby notified that if von fail to appear and answer tii 1 complaint as "hereby re quired, the pluini ill' will npplv to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint, which is for the dissolution of his inarriaue contract heretofore existintr bet ween you and plaint I if. and tor a divorce from vou, and for costs and disbursements of this suit, and that this sum mons 1s published bv or )cr ot lion. R. P. BoNe Indite of said Court, made at Chambers in Sa lem, this idtb dnv of April, 1S77. J. J. WHITNEY. may'ioivatUj Atfy tor pl'ir. mmens. Lclttfr from a I'ottmasre:-. "ANTK-cif. ILL., Iec. 1. 1874. Mrfi3B3. J. B. Roe & Co.: "Mv wife l'.as. for a i'.nr lime, been n rerritite snfferer from lilii.'tiniati-'tii. She has tried ina'.iy ph siciansan;! many remedies. The on lj thins wnicn .vas ji-fn her relict 1st cntaur l.mimcnt I am rejoiced to say this has cured her. I am doing what I tan lb extend Its wile. W. H. KING. This is a sample of many thousand 'est imnni- ais received, oi wondertui cures ;!'cctcd !y the Centaur I.irimnt. Tl:e inrerlicnts of tltis ar ticle ai-e rni'libe-1 Hround each bo tic-. It con tains Witch lintel. Mcirl'a, Arnica. Rock oil. Carbolic, an t in jre i:-n:s hit herto little known It is an indisputable Ii'ct that the Centaur Lini ment is rerforuiMii niprw cure of wllimrs. St ill" Joints. Ki ".in! ions. Bhcninatism. Neuralgia Sciatica, C:iki :i Breas's. Locl;-jaw. Ac, than all the other Liniments, Embrocations. Extracts. Olives. 3nt inputs and nUi'iiiiiAw in ust. For Toot hadio. Earache, Weak Buck. Itch and Cu ani-ous Eruptions, it i .1miinlMc. It cures burns and s,-alds without a scar. Extracts j oi sons fT-om bites and sMn.s.and heals frosf-liites and chillbluins. in a short lime. No familvean aitorl to be without, the Centaur Liniment, white wrapper. The Centaur Liniment, Yellow Wrapper, is adapted to the touh skin, muscles and flesh of the animal creation. I; efiectsupon seveie eases of Spavin, S-veeny, Wind Gall, Bi!T Head an 1 Poll Ev il, are little less than marvelous. Messrs 5. McClun- Jt Co., Drnsraists'. corner of Elin and Front streets. Cincimta1 i, Ohio, sny : In our ueiirlilioi-hood a mimber of tenms'icrs are uMner the Cen'anr Liniment. They pro nounce it superior lojmytliins they have" ever used. We sell as bib as four to live Jozen l'ot ties per mon'h to thse te:inistti-s., We have thons;m'1s rf similar testimonials. For Won mis. J:iils. Scra'che, Kinfj-bone. Ac, ati'l for Screw Worm in sheep it has no rival. Farmers, livery. men and si ock-ra iscr, have in this .inniifn "a remedy which is worth a hun dred limes its cost. Laboratory oi -I 15. Rose A Co., 4" Iey street. New York. PITCHER'S C ASTORIA. Mothers may have rest and their babies tnav have health, if they w ill use Castoria tor Wind Colic, Worms, Fevcrishness. Sore Mouth, Croup, or Stomach Complaints. It is entirely a vege table preparation, and contains neither miner al, morphine, nor alcohol. It is as pleasant to take as honey, and neither pratjs nor gripes. Dr. E. limoeh, of Impont, u.. says: k . "I am uslna Castoria in my practice with the uaost-fiornnl lnetttsand happy result. 1 his is wlm-t every one says: Most nnrses In New York Cit v ue the Castoria. It is prepared by Messrs. J. K. Itose & Co.. ft? Pey stieet. New York, suecesftoi s to Samuel Pitcher, M. V. 33vfc ISEfimOlt!. Tn the Cirenit Court of the State of Oregon, for the county of Linn. Suit in equity for divorce. Rotiert B. Templeton, plaintiff, vs Marj-Tem-pleton, defendant. To Mary Templeton, the above named defend ant: In the name of the S'ate of Oropron : You arc hereby required to appear and answer the com plaint of the atiove plaintiff, in the above enti tld Court, now on file w'th the Clerk of said Court, w ithin ten days from the date of the service of this summons upon you if served in Linn county, Oreuon ;.tmt if served in any oth er county tn the State of Orewon, then within twenty days from t lie datcof the service of this summons upon von, and if served by publica tion, then on or'before the first day of the next term of said Court, to-wit: Monday, the 22'i day of October, 1877, and yon are hereby notified' that if you fail to appear and answer-said complaint "as hereby required, the plaintiff will applj to the Conn, fot the relief demanded in the complaint, to witi a dissolution of the bonds of matrimony existing bet ween J on and plain titr.and for costs and dlsbursments. This summons is published by order of Hon. R. P. Boise; Jurtrruof said Conrt". ina'lethis ltth day of April. 1877, IX R. N. BLACKBUKN, api20n30v9;fij Atty. for pltT. Notice to Stockholders. Notice is hereby given that there will he a meetinar of the stockholders of the Grange Union of Albany at the office of the company on Monday, May 28th. 1877, at 10 A. M., for the purpose of cloctinar a Board of seven Tdrectors and transacting such other business as may be lawfully brought before the meeting. By order of the Board. A. M, ROOP, Secretary. Centaur OFFICIAL CITY PAPER. ALBANY, OKEGON, JUNE 8, 1S77. PARAGRA"tlLETS. Sunshine and showers wcronbont equally mixed In the front Of the week. Heavy talnfall on Morula' not ft '""g lace in the country. Mrs. .K,e Webber went to Corvallis on a visit, Tuesday. Oco. F. Settlemelr is happy enough. It's a girl. Mrs. Harry Godley Is a? well an could be expected. A daughter, orthodox heft. Will Miller is now engineer of No. 2s, and we think he'll fill the bill admirably. Orpcatia Kncampment No. 5 meets Oils evening nt 7:30 sharp. Nomination night. Come out, everybody. Pat Frawley, late engineer of Xo, 2'., starts to-day or to-morrow for California, to the regret of the entire Company. Howe's Klastic Truss gives more satis faction than any truss manufactured. For sale by Bell & Parker. The Brownsville brass band will be at the grand temperance rally at Roberts' bridge on Saturday week, IGth instant, which insures good music for that occasion. The travel between this city and Corval lis is increasing. Two stage?, heavily load ed, went out on Tuesday. Let's have the Yaquina Bay Railroad. We can't get along J much longer without it. The demand for lumber was never so brisk, we learn, and a number ot line dwellings are going up in various portions of tbe city. It is reported that Jake Kees will aid the Lebanon and Corvallis road to the extent of fifteen thousand dollars. It the Lebanon people pan out. like this on the railroad question, there'll be no trouble in building it. 'Ror for the extension cf the Yaquina Bay P.Vdroad to Lebanon. The human heart is neither more nor less than a doflcately constructed machine. Every tieat is only a complete movement of the maihine. The amount ot work that the heart accomplishes in a lifetime is really very great. An adult's heart beats seventy times a minute that ot a child's faster. Every time the heart beats it vibrates in four parts. contracting and dilating. While life lasts this continued palpitating or vibrating goes on. If you have an "af fection of the heart.' watch it closely. We are told that the coming blacklierry crop bids lair to be the largest known. Those almost interminable blackberry patches out on the Lebanon wagon road are loaded down with fruit, and large uumhets of our people are making their calculations to go out at the proper season at.d camp, gathering at their lci-ure. Last week Mr. Clytner. of Albany prairie, received a pair of the celebrated Jersey breed of cattle, n heifer and bull, purchased of W. C. Myer. of Ashland, for which he paid 250. Mr. H. C. Powell who lives near this city also received a yearling bull of the same breed, for which he paid $100. The Jersey is the finest milker in tbe world. California is cutting her wheat, and finds it better than she expected. Dr. Glenn, of Colusa county, is said to have 15.000 acres, for which he expects to rtalize f 500,000! A fair crop for the fatheads. Ted Parker and two or three other ar rested a Nevada murderer somewhere in the Ochoco coiiptcy. delivering tneir pris oner over to the Sheriff of Waco county for safe keeping. News has ln-en received that tbe prisoner has made his escape from the Sheriff, There was a considerable re ward offered for the prisoner. Mrs. Geo. F. Settlemeir, so near death's door a few days since, is reporter! recover ing, which will be good news to her many friends here. The cherry yield hereabouts will not lie si large as last season, but the fruit bids fair to be much larger and finer flavored. Some of the handsomest millinery you ever saw at Mrs. row-ell's. And there's where the ladies get their handsome bon nets and hats. For the latest Agricultural Implements and machines, wagons hacks, etc.. call at S. E. Young's agricultural warehouse. Sirs. Whitson has very handsome mil linery, received last week, and the ladies have found it out and are reducing the stock rapidly by their purchases.. Don't forget the ice cream soiree at Miller's new brick to-night, and don't fail to go. The yucleits, Ilarrisburg, lias, been en larged to- an eight column paper, with patent ouf9ide. Bully for he. Prot. Campbell, late of the Jefferson Academy, took charge of the Junction school last Monday, with Mrs. E.M. Ilighy in the primary department. W. C. Tweedale Ml quantities of straw berries, as well as groceries, provisions, vegetables, cigars. Ac. New potatoes at $5 a hundred pounds, present price, are more valuable as a crop than wheat. Dr. Geo. W. Gray is doing a large amount of fine dental work .work. The Dr. enjoys tho reputation of being among the leading dentists of the country. : Mr. John Blevins, Superintendent, went below the first of the week to purchase fresh goods lor the Union Grange Store. As a repairer of time-pieces, engraver on rings, door-plates, etc.. and mending and remodeling jewelry, Major White lias few equals. June l$t a great temperance picnic was held on the summit ol Knox's Butte, Linn county. There was a large turn out. Rev. J. F. DeVoro delivered an eloquent ad dress, and the total abstinence pledge was taken by nearly all present. Ed Baum has received a fine stock of books and stationery, toys, notions, etc., as well as some fine cigars. ' ' Mr. Wood and wife, of 'Brownsville, are visiting relations in this city. Tilt'on is booked for Oregon. Strawberries and cream ' Urn-ra ! Wadsworth is selling large quantities of BtfIHiiaKi-1..a In ,l.n V,..a- tl I j ,..i.l., , .. . - . . , - , i which is splendid for the growing wheat, senator Morton is expected to arrive in!.... . CT . Oregon in a few da vs. Unusual good'' weather 'Tor picnics per haps! f If England takes a band In the war, up goes the price of breadstuffs. Street improvements still going on rap idly. " : ' Currants, gooseberries, cherries and strawberries plentiful in our markets. Some r.f tlko lazy Siwashes that lay around the city are insufferably immidenti Trade has picked up some during the i j AVe are Indebted to some one lor a nice I bouquet on Tuesday. i See these new style linen collars at ' Bitiin's. J Gradwohl sells the Goldsmith Rane and all the best known stoves. i The street sprinkler is certainly out of , luck i:o work for a week or wo. j The war in the yeast makes the flour rise, and bread is bound to come up! ; Measles are still lurkiiiE iicre and there ; in tliis vineyard. j The A!!egh uiiaus propose visiting this bailiwick soon. j The Masonic Grand Lodge convenes at j Portland on Monday next. j W. A. Morrison is, wanted by his wife at Warervillc. Eooue county, Nebraska. j Mrs. L. FJJ Blain is slowly cwnvaU-scing ' from a severe attack ot fever. j Wool u coming in nut slowly. Present quotations being 25o per pound. Our mt'chaiuLS ail appear to be busy, and dwellings gcing tip. iir every direction. Mr. Graham will build you a neat fitting S lit of clothes at a fair price. Morning generally cool enough to cause a demand far a fire in the .stove. Strawberries and'ice cream this evening at Miller's new brick. Sam Miller lias a number of new hacks ready lor sale at reduced rates. Ed. Onsterhout is happy enough. It's a 10-lb boy. I Scarcity of money is a universal com plaint, and everybody seems to have It in a ! more or ic-s virtueni lorm. Settlemeir & Dawson are sawing an im mense amount ot lumber at their mill on the Santiam. W. C. Maine is reported slowly recover ing, after a severe illness ol several weeks' duration, j Little change in markets, butter being quoted at 20S"25c ; eggs l'jc and straw berries 3.1J s(S40c per gallon. Mr. Peterson talks of erecting a double brick building on the corner of Ferry and First, ne:ct to John Briggs' new building. The w ife of Councilman Conrad Myer is doing nicely, and Conrad is now the liappy filhcrof a. healthy boy. E. Carter. & Co. have purchased the right t inai'iifacfnre Kuhn & Millers" cultivator for Mcriou.: Linn and Lane counties, and they have srone to work putting them up. It's a way up machine. It is expected lhat arrangements will be effected w hereby Judge Bronaugh, of Port laud. ill deliver a sci ies of lectures in this city at art early day. Jas. Maily lias opened a restaurant in the building lately occupied by Dr. Lister, h iving nurd it up in good style. This will b: an nccoinmi'dation to all who desire special dishes. Matly understands how to keep a restaurant right up to the handle, and he'll prove a bigger success on First street than lie did on Washington, although he done weil enough there. Mr. John Foster starts for the Ochoco country in a few flays, with 4C0 head ot young cattle. Mart. Williams will be in chatae. Mr. Foster expect to return in three nr font weeks, when he will dr've over his large band of sheep. A Petition Was In circulation in the early part of the week, asking the County CViirt to 'divide Albany precinct make two precincts where now there is but one reciting is a reason that there were more people in the precinct than the law contem plated. A gentleman to whom the petition was presented, said the. reason was too thin, and unless a better one could be ad vanced be would not sign it. The gentle man presenting it then acknowledged that the real reason for asking the division was, that Albany precinct was largely Republi can, and the Democrats couldn't get even a smell of office; and, he remarked, "we (Democrats) can never get justice at the ban Is of Republican office-holders! Bv creating a, new precinct, with a little care, we can so maw me linos mat in one ot the precincts we the Democracy! can irnve a majority, pnd can therefore elect all the officers !" ; The petition w as Intended to tie presented only to Democrats, but through a mistake it was presented to the wrong man. It costs so much less to run two pre cincts, you know, than it does one. that the Ittform lomocracy. always looking out for economy and retrenchment, propose to di vide tbe precinct' wherever it is to the ad vantage of the party, regardless of taste or expense! This is rather a small business for even Democrats to engage in but then what won't Reforni-Retrenchmcnf-Econ-omy-Deniocrats do when there is a ghost of a show for ofllce ! COMri.nwF.NTABY.- The following note, which speaks tor itself, was read at the meeting Ot Linn Engine Co. No. 2, on Monday rtight, and ordered placed on the minutes:; j Albany. June 4th. 1877.. Pat'k.; Frawley, Esq. Dear Sir: Re gretting as I 'do your departure, and the loss of your 'efficient services as Engineer, I feel constrained - to do yon the justice which your good conduct and abllity merit. Your efficiency and fitness for. the position of Engineer of our fire encine has been rendered still more by your coolness and precision ot character, while your courteous manners have endeared yon to us all alike. I shall always rejoice to hear ot yor health and prosperity in the- future. .. YQurs fra ternally,, Joseph Webber. j Chief Engineer. PEORIA ITEMS. Pkobia. Oregon,; June 4th, 1877. The last week has been cool and showery, I J he prospect for a large crop oi -grain was prospect for a large crop never better in Oregon.: The Willamette Temperance AflLince met last Tuesday, at Oak Point U. F. Church. I he house was crowded at an early hour. The Alliance was called to order at 11 o'clock a. i. Opening prayer by Dr. Cos well of 'COi-valli-;; 'music by the little folks, and declamations by various member of the. Alliance, took up the time till 1 o'clock p.m. Adjourned for one hour ' t'at tbe I''' dinner. . After dliiner the house was called to order, and the exercises ,wt're CO,,ti""w' l,nt". 3 'c,wk r M A" i"vit''ltu'" XV:''' tendered the Alliance to n,oet w,lh wt,,er te'"pen'ce people at Robert's bridge on tbe 10th of June. Ad- i"rnv(s to meet ' Tuesday of June, Posal cards are worth ontif, cent apiece 'lcre' Our .nrrchaiiU have adopted a new plan of correspondence which ll.cy call the Board of Trade. It is a board about sixteen lnches long by live inches in width; the pote is written on one s!d(, the address on the oilier, and is carried by private con tract. A pump peddler was in towu last Satur day, Chl!l and fever are getting to be very common at present. "" Dr. Irvine has been chilling. Fleftl your self first. Doctor. Messrs. Coon. Mcllree, Pugh, Post and Bamfnrd have bought of Knapp, Burreli & Co., a new 3ix horse separator with eight hore mounted power, and a twelve-foot header. Constable Smith was in towu Saturday, looking for peddlers, but found none but what had license. Mr. Jo--eph McCuue died on the morning of the 3d. Mr. McCune came to this State in early times; was respected by all who kneiv him. He leaves a wife and three small children to mourn his lo. i Fike Matters At the regular monlhly meetliii? of Linn Ens-ine Co. No. 2. held.it tMf ,, 0 Moml:lv evening last. Pat Frawley. Et giueer, resigned. Will Mil ler, Foreman, also resigned. The First Assistant. Geo. Bmkbart, was then elected Foreman, and L. C. Rice. First Assistant. It is understood that the Foreman will ap point Will Miller as engineer. The finan ces of the Company are to be looked after more clo.-els' hereafter, and for that purpose the officers were to make repoits and pre sent their books for inspection at a called met ting last night. Fire matters generally quiet. War Map. As the altention of the civ ilized world is at present attracted to the theatre of war now raging between Russia and Tut key, a reliable map of those, conn tries is a mot desirable acquisition. The cotnpletest and most reliable map that we have seen is the one issued by G. W. and V. B. Colton. New York, and for sale by Mr. Jno. Foshay at 50c pur map. With this niap any one can get an intelligent idea of the places and com, tries that are being devasted by cruel war. Even- one wishes to take in the "situation of course; and to do so with any degree of satisfaction one of these late and reliable maps must be secured at once at Mr. Foshay's. Fatal Accident. Last Friday Mr. L. Caldwell, dentist, of Corvallis. was thrown fr.m a horse, receiving injuries, from which he died the following day. Deceased being a fireman, the redi-hirts took charge of his body to convey It to Oregon City, the reI der.c t of his parents. Sunday evening about five o'clock the body escorted by. forty cr fifty firemen of Corvallis, besides citizens of that place, in bucks and .carriages, ar rived in tlris city, and were received by the Albany Fir Department at the ferry land ing and escorted to tbe depot. Our citizens generally turned out to do- honor to the dead . Harvesting Machinery. Sarinici E Yctuig would respectfully inform all in want of Wagons, Harvesters, Threshers, lipers. Mowers, and all kinds of Farm Machinery, lhat he has a full line on exhi bition at Ids warehouse which he is pre pared to sell allow figures. It would pay every one wanting machinery to look through Ids warehouse before purchasing. First street, Albany, Oregon.' 37w4 Opfka. Lovers of English opera will be delighted to hear that the Jeannie Win ston English A Comic Opera Co. will give entertainments at the Opera House to-morrow and Monday evenings. This Compa ny haS been giving the best ot satisfaction at Portland and other places. The Opera House will he crowded on both occasions, as our people .ilways patronize merit, es pecially in the musical Mne. Twine Factory. Wo understand that arrangements have been 'effected whereby the flax spinning machinery, owned by Mr. H. M. Crane, lias been secured to this city. The fine two-story frame belonging to the. Farmers Com any, erected for soap works, will be used to set up the machinery and inaugurate the' manufacture of flax thread, twine, etc. This is good enough.. We hope we have not been misinformed, ar.d that the programme Will be carried out. . MffiCAL avd Literary Entertaix M EST -At College Chapel Monday evening next, June 11th. A splendid, programme is Offered, consisting of recitations, decla mations, dialogues, instrumental and vocal solos, duets, quartets, etc., etc. .Messrs. Haffendcn Btos., Gaston and Sox have con sented to assist, and will give some bf their . most entertaining songs. The lateness of its rcceptton and the crowded state of our ooiumn8 to-day, prevents our giving the programme in full as we have done hereto tore. 1 ' Cheap. To F. M. Wadsworth is due thp fact that we have beet) getting nearly a gallon and a half of strawberries in this market for 50c S'i'c per quart. Alumni ExERCISE5---On Tuesday event ing at the College with the following pro gramme :" " ' Prayer.' - ""- Quartette To, oar. PcdeemerS KloriDur" ' name."' '"""'- Recitation The flood' Of years-1-Ma rhv Irvine. . j - . Music. ! Oration Conrmoii things Com. PV Davis. ; -'-:. Music. ' - . Essay Thro' night to light Kate Cen tier. ., . .. ... . Music. ' " '. . ' - Oration J. T. Tate"..; ' -' Music. AuMals Clara Price.: Music. . . . " i UST F UTTEIW " Remaining in the Tost Ofllce. AIbnr ' Linn county, Oregon, Jtine, 7lh, 1877.- . Persons calling for these letter must give- " the date on which they were advertised.- Bittino-. Chas Howser. ft M 2 Black, II J J Coultas. Mvs Q Deed. E S Enrigfh, M J Greenlee, David 2 Gales, Joseph Huugh.-t. 'it. J T Ishaui, EB fones, M - . Obrlen. Anrr Rue, Wnilf yabin. Jas Sunrtv, J J II. RAYMOND, P, MV lleyui.m-on, P, Straw beuktes as is. Talking aboutj , MrawberrieB, Mr. F. M. Wads worth ' brought into our office on Tuesday a box of strawberries that excel any we have seen -' this season in size and flavor, lie calls them the Jocunda, and If a mess of them, bathed in cream, with a small amount" of sugar for easonin wouldn't make x . man ' or woman jocund, a dont know whaf would ! Try ns oii some more of the same kind, Wad we can stand it. ' - Assign-EE's Sale. The stock of grocer ies, provisions, glass and queensware, etc.. late the property of Dr. Lister, will be sold' at assignee's sale at the Foster brick on Frrtt street, on the lfth Inst., next Thura day. People who are looking for bargains should be hi attendance as the goods must be sold. Remember the day and be on hand. Continental. Mr. W, F. Hall, special agent of the Mutual Lite or Port land, of this city, has received all the -necessary blanks from headquarters, and Is ready to file all accounts against tho.. Continental-' Life I nstira nee Co. ot New York. A11 per- . sons having claims against said C"ornpnnjr. should call on Mr. Hall. -EnscoPAi. Services. Rev. O. Parker;. of Salem, will hold service in the Episcopal! Church next Wednesday evening, June 13th, and on every Wednesday evcnlug. until further notice. Services to commence at 8 o'clock. AH are invited to attend. Evangelical Church. Preaching oti' Saturday evening at 8 o'clock, by Rev. A W. Bower. Services on Sunday at 11 -a-M. and 8 p. m.; communion at the 11 o'clock services. Sfrvic es. Pi caching at St. Pauls . M'.i E. Church South. Sabbath at 11 o'clock, by 4 the pastor. All are cordially Invited. Al so, by the same minister, at 3 o'clock P. M.. there will be pleaching at Cowan's school - house, six miles from Albany. Salmon. 'Mr. Joseph presented u with' some of the nicest smoked salmon we liavo seen in this market on Tuesday..' He luta more of it. It is a most palatable fish. Fresh Groceries All kinds of canned", fruit, nuts, candies, cigars, flour, meal,, lard, bacon, frej-h vegetables, etc.,- at Van. Vaetor's. Yen ought to been dar! Sudden Death. Mrs. John K- Mct'lur . about nine miles from this city, died very;-' suddenly last Wednesday night. Deceased was 5j years ot age. Lime and Plaster of Paris At J.. Gradwold's, in quantities to suit, at Port- land prices, freight added. Call and seo foryourselfT n3CvO . Fresh fish at Han ls meat market.. Re-oi'1 nei New Stock. Ed. Baum- - ; has reopened tlie Lecticonian cigar stand.. . . adding a stock of school books, stationery ami notions. IleWill keep an immense stock of the finest cigars and tobaccos. Ha invites alt to call and examine his goods, ' when tliej- will be well treated and givet -the best ol bargains. v9n35 . FINANCE AND COrilERCL, Gold in New Yoik,'10G7 Legal tenders, 03,?4(B94. . 4 Silver coin, P5ai)8; " : Wheat, fl 20ai 25 busIicU . -.: '. '.. Oats, 50c "P l.nslKtl. f Butter. IS 20c pounds ' . , . Kpgs, 163C V dozen. ' "' '""' ".Chickens, f2 5t3$.'l 00 H dozen. - ; Beef on foot, 3c ; pork, ilo., 7c net. . Bacon rSidcs, 13c; hams, 15c; shoulders . sc. ; ;,. a . Dried apples,'e- plums, 12c. . ! -IJverpool wheat market. May 20 : ' Ay, crage, 12s 4dI2s 10x1; club 130138 4d. Kenblble Advlee. I " You are asked every day through the-, coiumns of your newspapers and by your--' ' .' Druggist to use something for your Dys-s . . MpsU and IJver Complaint that you know - . nothing about, yont get discouraged spend-: ing money with but little success. Nowr . to give you satisfactory proof that Oreen'a AugustVlower will cure you of Dyspepsia, and Liver Complaint with all its effectv such as Sour Stomach. Sick Headache Habitual Costlveness palpitation of tli Heart, Heart-burn. Water-brash, Fullness, at the pit of .the Stomach, Yellow Skttu Coated Tongue, Coming up of food after cm ing. low spirits, &c, we ask you to go. - 1 to. your Druggist and get a samplq bottle of Green's August Flower for 10 cents and try.lt, or a regular sizo: tor 75 cents, two. tloses will relieve yon. . n44v9t Is Your Life Worth lO Cents. ' Sickness prevails every where, and every hotly complains of some disease during their-, life. When sick, the object is "to get well. c now to say plainly that no person in this. -world that - Is sufferitig with Dyspepsia." Liver Complaint and its effects, sun as In digestion, Costiveness, Sick Headache, Sour Stomach, Heart Burn, palpitation of tbet..y Heart. Depressed Spirits, Biliousness, etc.. can take Green's August Flower without getting relief and cure. If you doubt thbv go to your Druggist and get a sample bot tle for 10 cents and try It. Regular sis 75 cents. Two doses will relieve you. tontlv9 i