ratifies' and ":..V. . . .. '-..,-"4, klAt&.Y mfO. BE FOCXD AT WZLLl&M, , .VAN VACTOR'S, First Door Went of E Youn', First Street, Albanj-, Ogn. OHoap for Oasli. blain, spx 1;& OO., . STORAGE ASb; COMMISSION MERCHANTS J MAMMOTH WItEHOJJSE At foot Y Lyon Street, opposite Depot on O C. Ballrond, - ; o ' . . Will More Grain timl General Merchandise at Loncwt Rates. AtlAKT, Oregon. Jan.. 1877-15v9 - W. IT. Me FA RLAND, STOVLS AMD PUMPS AND HOSE; -MANUFACTURES- Tin, Copper vnd AGENT FOR THE 22ST 2K ALBANY, JeS to the Kit nil. A. :K UTTT CO., AGENTS 1 FRdls.tjREtiri -is -i .-- -f : - - ...... Tlie t$t&n&&:v&-Organ lYiumphant. . - -. .-i - - . -o Following U a copy of a Western Union telegram received by Shermn & Hyde, San Francisco : -' ' . New York. September 29. 1876. Peloubet. Pel ton &-Ce., of New York, have received DIPLOMA of HONOR anu MEDAL of AWARLJcthe ..." .''t , ' ' ST Call ana tei ttim. dm or BuionrjieAcfii f -cov 3: I11UT AOS IAIUUi, BH- FoBTl-AUDi Da.. .tannery S3, W77. Opeola I. JV.o tic. .TW TTTE ETTOSMATlbN AND BENEnT J? J our cwnome, aa5.(KU pecaonit deir- -. iAN, v respectfully-. notify tbetii ttaat-.tbe t.v4rs. iiiuo cawiivour atEefaew kv Amur rv i irirf county, axKttimt ihey. -or c.- B. Vm. iVi...-i. HiJ". kai., oca fatiy ' aattwjrtaed. to . 3n&$ot0Cgo&,ncl W. T.- Provisions! RANGES, Sheetiron Ware! CELEBRATED "W"Cr;U5, OREGON. dec76nl FOR THE I'ORTLAXD, OttECiO. j '123 First Street, Portland. Oregon. nt eroerrte PmMon.Ti Ware, Fire Alb?, or, 4i 'THE BOBBIK8 ' Thirl- an Entire 2Ver Bfacblne, It works on a NEW PRINCIPLE that of foro InK water by downward presBura through the Clot nea. - The dirt or discoloration la removed by water force. There is - . BSo Uanang or rrictt Abeart It; . It la Cheap, 8impl ana Datable, and never gets oat of order. It .will-last a lifetime, and will save to an ordlnaxj family many times ita cost every year. -i ... - Iiiaa bee tested by sotne of the moot zpo rienoad LaoodrymenJn ttte country, and pro oennosd by them to be the beat VFaagner r tnvwwaeei.. For CircoJars and Testimonials n31vml - - - Agent for Oregon. , WILLAMETTE TnAfiC?C.TO TIOH & LOCKS C0S3?AHY." NOTICE.-TnE FOLLOWTNO RATES' 1 , Freight on Kraln and Flour bava been iL tabibOied by this Company as the mZS rates for ne year from lSay 1st, 1M7, ?mum Oregon city vuiievuie -- . . . . Champoec - Dayton " ..... " Fairfield " ... Wheatland " Lincoln Malem- - Eola m m Independence " Ankneys Landing; " Buena Vista " Spring; HLU " Albany Corvallia " Peoria Monroe " Harrisbarff " EnireneClty ...1 00 . 1 75 . 1 75 . S 00 . t Oil . t SO . 50 . 50 . 75 . 75 . s 00 . 3 00 . 3 00 . 3 00 . 3 50 3 50 4 no 4 00 5 00 Grain and Flour shipped from the points above mentioned direct to Astoria will be cbnrtred at 00 per ton additional. The company will contract with parties who desire it to transport Oraln and Flour at above rates for any specified time, not exceeding five years. 8. 6. REED. Vice President W. T. A L. Co. Portland. AprU 38, 1877. ' BVXMOXS." In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, wiibln and for the county of Una. Suit in equity for divorce. H n. Baxter, plain Oil, re. Ada M. Baxter, de fendant. To Ada M. Baxter the above named defendant : In the name of the State of uratron : Ton are hereby iquired to appear and answer the com plaint of the above natne! plaintiff, in the above entitled milt, in the court above named, now on file in the office of the clerk of said court within ten da s from the tlate of the ser ytoe of this summons upon you. If served in Linn county, but if served In any other county in the State then wilbin twenty days from the date of that nrirlinf this i,n..nnn. . K. by publication, then you are required to an swer nam complaint within six weeks from the date of commeneement of publication of said summons upon you, or by the first day of the ?ext regular term of said Court, for Linn coun ty. Oregon, to-wtt : Monday, the 23d day of October, 187T. and you are herebv notified that appear and answer aald complaint as hereby re--e relief deuwnded in the comnlaint. kM for the dissolution of his marriaxe contract heretofore existing between you and plaintiff, and for a divorce from you, and for costs and disbursements of this suit, and that this sum mons is published by order ot Hon. R. P. Jiolte. maytoSJvst) aur LetUr from a Postmaster. . "AiTXorH, lit..-Dec. 1,187. "Messrs. J. B. R.. A Co.: "Mv wife has, for a long time, been a terrible sn fferer from Kheumalixui. She has t ried many nhysKlansand many remedies. Tbeonlj thing which haBgt -en her relief is Centaur Liniment I am rejoiced to say this has cured her. I am ioing what I can to extend Its snle. w n Rixt;. This i a sample of many thousand testimoni als received, ot wonderful care, etrected by the Centaur Liniment. The ingredients of thin ar ticle are published around each iMvtle. I' con rains Witch Hazel. Mentlia, Ami. Rock Oil, Carbolic, and ingredients hitherto little known It is an indisputable fact that the Centaur Lini ment is performing more cures of dwellings. Stiff Jointsj KrunUonsBhetitiiatism, Neuralgia Sciatica, Caked Breasts. Lock-jaw. v..thnn alt. the other Liniments. Embrocations. Extracts Salves. Ointmentsand plasters now In us. For Toothache. Earache, Weak Rack. Itch and Cutaneous Eruptions, it is admirable. It cures ournsand scalds without a scar. Extract poi sons from bites and stings, and heals frost-bites and chiliblains, in a short time. No familvcun adord to be without the Centaur Liniment, white wrapper. Tltr Centaur Uninsent, fellow Wrapper, is adapted to the tough skin, mnscles and flesh of the an i ma. creation. Is edects upon seveie ,-aaes of Stwvin. Sweeny, Wind ;all. Big Head an 1 Poll Evil, are little less than marvelous. Messrs I. McCliire A Co.. Druggists, corner of Eltn and Front streets. Cincinnati, Ohio, say : "In on'r nenrhlmrhood a nnmtier of tenmsi era are uting the Centaur Liniment. Thevt.ro nonnce it superior to anything they have" ever used. We sell as high as four to five dozen hot ies per mon:h to these teamsters." s We have thousands of similar testimonials. For Wounds, tiitlls. Scra'-hes,Ring.ione.Ac., and for Screw Worm In sheen il has no rival. Farmers, livery-men and stock-raisers, have In this i.lniment a remedy which is worth a hun dred tunes its cost. Laboratory of -I B. Bos- 3c Co.. 46 Dey street. New York. PITCHER'S CASTORIA. Mothers may have rest and their babies may have health. If they will use Caatorta lor Wind Colic, Worms. Feverishness. Sore Mouth, Croup, or 8iomach Complaints. It is entirely a rege! table preparation, and contains. neither miner al, morphine, nor alcohol. It Is as pleasant to akeaa honey, and neither gags nor cripaa. . Dr. E. Dimoch, of Dupont. O.. says: w "I am using Castoria in my practice wits the most signal benefits and feappy result. v . . 1 his is what every one aaya: Most nnraea In Mew Tork City nse the Castoria. Itianrenared Messrs. J. B. Rose A Co.. 4A Ttev mt ,v. ork. successors to Samuel Pitcher, M. D. sv8 Summon. . In the Circnit Court of the State of Oregon, for the connty of Linn. of Linn, v or dl. 8nM in eqnlfy for divorce. ?iikJHmle,on'plinttarT MaryTem- rileton. defendant. To Mary Templeton, the above named defer d ttnt S' j In the name of the 8tate of Oregon : Ton are hereby required to appear and answer the com plaint of the above plaintiff, in the above enti " " 1,, the Clerk of said Conrt, within, ten days from the date of be seryice;of t his summons upon you if served In Linn county, Oregon ; bet if served inanyoth--er county tn the State of Oregon, then within twenty days from the dateof the service of tola iimmons anon yon, and if served by publica tion, then on or before the first day of the next term of said Court, to-wit : - Monday, the YM. day of October, 1877. ' and you are hereby notified that if you fail to appearand answer said complaint as hereby required, the plaintiff will epnlj to the Court. the relief denianded-ln the complaint, to-. m l. "i-"lution of the bonds of matrimony w TJ1!Lr,,njl08 ta pnblisbed by order of Hon: 5: .f J?l!i'e oi? Conrt, made this 14th iSldSS.bi177- D.R.N.BLACKBUKN, apraon30vat61. Atty.forpur. Ceo Liniments. . . Ot4ce t 9twcktwtler.-. . - Notice is hereby Riven that 'there win te a meeting of the stockholder of the Granjre Union of Albany at the office of the company on Monday. May sgtft. 1877. at 10 a. m.. fothe purpose of electing a Board of seven Directors and transacting such other tmataese aa mav be lawfully brotujbt before the meeting. 1 By order of theBoard. I : ' A, H. SOOP.. Secretary: . nsFgM tpoiAtify ; par Respect tyE Dat The undierstgo ed buine.M firrni of this city have agreed to clone their places ot business on the coining 4rh ot July at the hour or 9 a. tf. ! Phil Cohen. Jno. Brlejrs. Brunk A Mar. .lohn Foshay, Mr. L. .1. Powell. L. Kline, P. C. HnriKT A Co., Tltu- Bros.. h lain- -.- w- rxid & Co, W-. H. McFarlan.T. X. B. Swt. r""?? Union store Mrs. Whlton, ' Wm anVactor. s. E. Young, ' l honipso.. A Irving. .1. FleUehiwr. 7 graham. KlongMow;- v gni,,rt, Sam'l Miller, E. a. Pnrriom. Fred Graf" '! - T.CunnjnehaiiiJkCo, Fox Bros.' si; I., White. - .1 o ....! Senders 4 Sternberg will close at 11 A. M. CampsieiSinospeciat, Train. In re sponse to the urgent request of maiir citi zens, the O. & C. Railroad Company have concluded to run a special train oti Sunday next for the accommodation of tho-e desir ing to attend carapuieeting' at 'Roberts' bridge. Train will leave AlbanV tlepot at 8.15: a. M. sharp Sunday; returning will J leave Sliedd at 5 p. M. Hacks will he t -atnWnce at Shrdd; also at tlierod cross ing, one mile this side of Shedd. and take those who prefer to ride to the ' gfoiid; charging 2Sc each passenger. Tralti will also' 8loj at the Toad crossing on rth.rn. ior those: y,at maybe there., . WhlHlVwlH" blow 30 minutes before leaving Albany, and one hour beore leaving SI km Id on re turn. Halt fare for lound.s trip-75c cheapest way of going. v ' :?yjCApTERLT Review. Following ik the progfa.nine of the quarterly review !exT clse at the U. P. S. S. next Sunday". June 24th: - .1. Plackltoani review by L. E. Blaln. 2. Review of lessons land2 hy Miss Lib bie IHIbrook. Subject Two Motliers. 3. Review of lessons 3 and 4 by C. Haf fendjni; Subject Two Lepers. ; 4. Review of lessons 6 ami 6 by J. F. McCoy. Subject Two War Scenes. ; 6, Review of lessons 7 and 8 by Mrs. C. H. Stewart. Subject-Two Strange Characters. ' 6. Review ot lessons 9 and 10 by Mag gie I. Foster. Subject Two Scene of borrow. 7. Review of lessons 11 and 12 by S. G. Irvine. D. D. Subject Blessing and Cursing-Good mtt-lc will be interspersed through the exercises. All are invited to attend. A Great Outrage A lady viio iivt-s just across the 'CHlixoia. came inro the city 11 C iv days ago to do some shopping. After cro-ising the Calioola and reachiiig; the Iiitliaii camp on this .i,Ie of tlie river, she notice.! a white"' man. who -to.nl in the opetiHtg of one of the Indian hovels, making motions to Iter to come to hint. She paid no attention to the brute, is w. was partially uutire-e(i and was intikitig a .. t 1. . . , . . ... .. ien,t:iw,jiitj- 01 Hisj person, r iiuiitig tlmt the lady took no notice of his nJotioiK ttie white brute started for the 4ady, aial reaching her followed her into the edgf ot tile city, making tile most in-u'tiiig prtipo. sals, his person fXHstdral tin time., aiid not until the lady, who was covered with sha.ne ami terror, reached the re-idenee 4f file late Walter Monteith. did this brute in human fotrui ile-i-t front fllowinr hikI ii! sultiux her. A um.1 healthy rawhide ap plied to this dirty dog's back would In- a most excellent ami it.vijroritive ttf ilici ie. to lie followed by more -tre.moii; me.i-nr.-s in cas.. lit' diM-s'tit leave this j,irtt the moral vtuevanl al 01. ce! . OFFICERS. The follow ii.g nnmetl g. i.tle inen have been selected to take charge of the cel oration 011 the coming 4th : President Rev. S. G. Irvine. D. D. Vice Presidents O P Coshow. Bnwus ville: Dr K R Geary. Eugene 1 ity ; -I T. Cowan. Lehiinnii ; Sain May. IlarrishurjT ; Judge Burnett, Corvallis D P Miion, Scio ; os Pearl, Halsey ; Wm Cyru. J II Smith and Jos Hamilton, Linn onnity ; I R Moores, S-dfm; J H Lyon. Portland. Orator Hon Geo W Yocum. Portiaml. Reader Mart V Brown.' 4 ... Chief Marshal Jas R HV freti.. Chaplain Rev. T. Bv White. Arrested. At gentleman living out near Sliedd. tuisserl a watch il. tlie early part of the week aiid a trampr fiassing. about the lime ttie watch disappeared from hi residence, he naturally suapiclontMj him -of being the. thef. Ile"a"hie to fbl city on Wednesday aiid gtrVS fi' descrlpriWi xt the supposed thief tOSlieHfT Henvrt. soori after Whij'li- Ite Sher riff arrested a inan bearing the descriptio'n" given, and placed him in jail. The man gave his iiame as John O'Coivier.. iter-0'Cowier jvhs brought " before " Wolverton. J.' P.", on Wednesday, but the evidence being insuf ficient he was discharged . from .custody," New n acks. Messrs, Miller & Kuhn have just finished a number of side and end spring hacks,' two and three seats, which they offer for sale at as low figures as good workmanship and good material will afford. If you desire something in which to ride to campmeeting tir with g.-od style, call at the shop 011 Ferry and second streets and purchase one of those banwsonie hacks. Grand Bali Albany Fire Department give a grand ball at Pacific Opera House on Wednesday evening, July 4th, 1877. This will be the ball; of the . season, as everybody'll go and wout we have a jol ly time." Promenade all. -' U; P." Church Services by Rev. S. G. Irvine. D. D. The subject ot' next Sabbath morning's discourse will be, "Judgment according to nfrorks." All Invited. Half Fare. To toe campmeeting at Roberts, bridge, Sunday. Special train leaves at 8: IS. Get your tickets before the rush commences attbe depot Sunday-morn JleI If PEOJtIA ITXSS. is flvelv In Peoria. Mr. W. T. Cook w iloin H heavyualuera ln lhe drug f store. '. l; M k complete stock f driwrg and rnedleJitis.' Mr; C. is a clerer gentle man, and a young man 6f-i!ho tosta.,. .. : . Dr. J. II. Irvine ha been cbillbig . since iho temperance picnic. The doctor has a largo practice in ami nroUnfTFebHa, and is generally successful.. . " ' 7 The roads are dusty at. present, t-1 The picnic at Roberts bridge was large ly attended. There was between two and three thousand people on the. grounds Sat urday Every one present acenied jto en- , I Joy it Iltinting parties are crossing the liver here every day, going to the Alsea reser vation In Benton county. - Our Janice. of the Pence is having as. rniich business as be can attend to. : - - A mono otm Friends. We had the pleasure, with oiir family, of partaking ot the hospitality, last Sunday, of Mr. S. Ilalglit.aud estimable wife, at tlieirhaud some farm residence six miles northeast of this city, near Knox Butte, and to say that we eirjoyed the visit extremely doesn't be- gin to express our thanks for the kindness and attention we rtceived while beneath tlieir hospitable roof. Mr. II. has a section of as good land as is to be fouud in the cputtty, and the neat and trim apearance of the residence, bams, lawn, orchard, the ",t "trie, sneep, etc., and the .flue fields of tall, waving grain, all give evidence- of., a careful, painstaking, j thrjfly farmer. Mr;- n. Jjossesses one ot tne Dest. ives 111 tne world a lady who would make any hones' attrlcflve'lfiiy their shadows never grow less. - - i Medical Intelligence., Dt Wilcox' ha reiflveil enfelligence th'af Dr. Rawoon Arnold, of Woodland, Caiitornla, will ar rive by the next steamer.. Dr. 'Arnold comes to assist Dr. ' Wilcox, and the" two will lorhi a strong medical team. The suc cess 01 Dr. Wilcox since his arrival among us has been very (treat, and he is now well and widely known ; in fact his practice has increased so rapidly that he finds himself unable to attend all the calls made '.upon his time, and therefore calls, Dr, Ariiold to his assistance. Dr. A. is cue of the mot cometent and experienced physicians on the coast, and will prove a valuable ac quisition to Albany we doubt not. We therefore welcome the Dr. -in advance to our city. AValnut Sets. Fred Graf has some beautiful walnut parlor at id bedroom sets as handsome as were ever manufactured. Ills supply of elegant, walnut rocking and asy chairs are unequalled. He has also handsome and t titrable walnut and ash extension tables perfect beauties flour safes, a neat and bandy article; sofas, lounges, spring beds, mattresses, window curtains. book-caes some of the hand somest and most convenient safes you ever saw; baby chairs and wagons, brackets, and a thousand otlier handsome and useful .things you want, and which Fred will sell you at a fair hvi-ig rate. Call at his place just below Broadaihiu on First street, and take a look through hisstqek.. See ad. Cunningham & Co.. bti corner of Brotid al bin and First streets, keep on hand all Ri nds of agricultural implements and ma chines such as headers, reaper and mow ers, threshers, plows, hay rakes, etc., etc.. as well as hacks am! wagons of the best makes ami styles, all or any of which will be sold at the lowest cash .rates. Sir. E. Buchanan, Manager of the. business for Mes-rs. T. & Co. in this city, is one ot t'ie Im lairs in tin; business, ami the more you trade with hi, 11 the better you'll like him. Call and see for yourself, when you want anything in the agricultural line. Blackberries Are ripening rapidly, ami the yield will be equal to that or any ist tear, if not better. The wild black lierry. vast patches of which are. found in tlie mountains beyond Lebanon, will yield more lilierally than ever heretofore, the bushes fairly bending with the weight ot their luscious fruit. The whole region out on the Rant iam where the blackberry flour-i-hes. will be covered with tents and other evidences of civilization ere long, and thousands ot gallons ot blackberry jam and slch will be put up for winter use. - - Newspaper Directort. "We have re ceived a copy of Geo. P. Rowell & Co.'s American Newspaper. Directory, a volume of over one thousand pages, containing an accurate list -of alt the newspapers and pe riodicals published in -the United States, Canada and New Fonndland, together f with a deScriptinii of the towns nd cities in which they are published. It 1s a ' very useful work, and is generally thorough and reliable. Send to Geo. P. Rowell 6 Co., New York ."" Oregon State Dental 8ociETY.?-We learn from Dr Geo. W. Gray that the an nual meeting of the Oregon State Dental Society will occur on Wednesday, June 27th. 1877, and will hold two or. three days. Dr. Gray proposes to attend the meeting of the Society, and will, therefore, be absent from the city during tho latter part of next week. Those desiring his services should! bear this In mind. Good Bots. Special praise was bestow ed on tho Corvallis brass band. In attend, ance at tlie temperance picnic at Roberts' 1 bridge last Saturday, by all in attendance. for their uniform.conrtesy. and the willing ness displayed by tbem.to play whenevefj called upon. It is one of tho beat, panda ln the State. '" . - ' ; " - Mrsic Tbe;'Aurora brass band came up on Tuesday; -gave a tew splendid airs In front of the hotels on First street, and then departed for Philomath In the Ya quina coach which had been-sent over s peclally for them. The band is to play Jbf the Commencement at the Philomath Cpl- - -'. .T: xne Aiiegoanians gave .performances at om .... . ... . Al . w-w J 3 est a "its upon - hoik wwiuiiy, sua infisaay ucrr or uemn Remaining in the Post Office. 'Albanv, Linn county, Oregon, June, 21st, 1877. Person3elJlng for .tbjea letters roust giva the date on which tlier were advert Uea. -Briisha,JDolphu fy ;Grnbby. It V Brown, Poley . . . . .Lant, John B Brown. Bill ' Maas, I,J . . , . Casto; Dr J Miller, Mrs Morgan' Cootw, ilrs Miney PItttnan. LD DodW. A i'owen. L 2 Suhr, ft K 3 , lTlrn. Eugene It -Winkler, August EngeH; Peter E -Fletclier. A W 2 Frakea. John Vernald, CJ ? P. H RAYMOND, P. M. The, hlchest wool Quotation In this mar ket is but 26c, wh)e 28Hc wa paid at Rov burg: A well informel wool man Infbrtns the Statesman that the reason ot this differ- ence is. the wool of Douglas- county is au penor to orirs;- Ouf-j-wool growers bare been neglecting' their bufns,,it wou!d seem, otherwise this would not bare been the case. ' 1 ' J. G:: Evans arid Miss Sne Deckard ware united tn wedlock last Sunday, at Uie resi dence of Robt. Irrjae, Esq., near tlds city. O" Monday the newly wedded atarted for thelr holie ln tn pchoco conntry, as lisp- vr s ,Br oucoes ana nappines attend them. Fine Prospect Vb noticed a field of rail wheat out on Mr. 8. might's farm the other tfay tliai will average five of six feet in bizllth. that We should not ha snenrluul to hear turns out forty or forty-flve bushels per acre of most excellent wheat. Good cultivation is what'a the matter. Oetttso Readt. Now that it is a Ul, "re ming Aioany is to nave a flV oit ontlas 4th, the ladles Are getarig ieuy ror the occasion in earnest, and Mrs. Whltson and assistants are kept-very busy trimming bonnets and hats so that the ladles at least may do honor to the occasion We arc pained to announce that the beautiful twin boys, born to Mrs. Cundtfl week before, last, have both died. The mother, who arrived at her home is this city on Wednesday, is almost broken heart ed. Personal. Chris. English and W. o. Palmer have returned from Ochoco. There is lots of country out there to hear them tell it and we believe tlicy are correct about it. , BrsTNESs Mr. Brush of the Bee Hive Store has sold 163,250 cedar shingles since Maj This would indicate that there was considerable building going on hereabouts. The contract for building the Lei tower for Albany Engine Co., No. 1, was relet to Mr. Joseph Taylor for f96. The tower is to be seventy feet high, we believe. The job will be well done. Attention is directed to the fact that, as our business houses all propose to close on the 4th of July, a week from . Wednesday, people should secure all necessary supplies before that time. Prospecting parties are starting every tew days for the mountains in search of placers. It is reported that one party fognd ten dollar diggings somewhere in the Cascade range. JD. McFarland waatiHed fa. u.., to Miss Rachel Martin at the resldenceiof nnehei Mirtin .V ,V "vT the bride's brotner-ln-law, T. J. Stites, on Thursday last. Good enough Frctt. There will be a full yield of ap ples, pears, plums, grapes, etc., from pres. ent indications, in Linn county. ' . c The Exchange Hotel has been doing a land -office business right along, ever since the present landlord has been in charge. Hon. W. S. Newbury was elected May or of Portland on Monday last. Portland done herself credit in the election. Camp Meets "this evening. Election night. Let every member attend without fail. . iiistobt or picmtz. "Two of the most celebrated artists the world lias ever known dwelt In the same city. One delighted in delineating beauty in all Us graces of tint. form, ami motion. His portraits were instinct with the charm of physical vigor. Tl graceful, half-voluptuous outline ot form and feature har monized with delicately blended tints. On his canvas, the homeliest faces had an al most irresistible charm. The otlier found pleasure only in depicting weird and gloo my subjects. Above all. did he excel In painting the portraits of the dving. The agonizing death-throe, the ghastly face and form, were all depicted with marvelous fidelity. There existed between these art ists the most intense dislike. At length this dislike culminated. The beauty-loving artist bad been engaged in painting tho portrait of a beautiluT woman. Con noisseurs pronounced it the most wonder ful piece of art that had ever keen proBiio ed. Ills brother artist waa jealousof his fame and sought revenge. Jly bribing the keeper of the studio tie gained access to the picture each night. - At first he was content to only deaden ti e brilliancy of the com plexion and eyes, efface the bloom from cheek and lip and paint a shadow on either cheek. Later, his strokes grew bolder and freer, and one morning the artist awoke to find the entire outline of the portrait chang ed. He could scarcely recognize in the emaciated form and haggard countenance . the glowing conception lie had embodied. The pallwl face and expressionless eyes be had attributed to a lack of srenuiaeneas lu his materials ; but whan the outlines were changed he suspected the cause and lndir- nautiy dismissed the keeper. What tne revengeful artist marred bv a few rapid strokes of his skillful brash was only restor ed , by-years of,patient Industry. Reader, need we name toe artists, Health, who paints the flowers and "grasiy carpet" -no lew than tlie human form divine, Disease, the dreaded artist who revels among tlie rulnabotbof nature and hnmanlty. and Carelessness, the keeper to whom Health often Intrusts his portraits. And laic not the beauty of woman the roost' admired of -all the -work which adorn the studio of Health, that Disease ofteneet seeks to mar The slightest stroke of bis brush upon the delicate organization leaves an imprint that requires much skill and patience to efface. Restoration must be prompt. Care lessness must be dismissed. Let suffering women heed the warning ere Disease has marred their chief beautv Health beyond reparation. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre scription has been used by thousands of wese Buuerers, ana tney are unanimous p"iww w a 19 vjauc.imiiJii. it vnn in tneir praise 01 its excellence would De transformed from the nalHi I .... S ax-l a a i iiiywjcu mw nappy, vigorous woman. KZUBTisV Hotel lull. . Campmeetiug. ...... . . -t- j. Business so-so. . Fresh groceries at Van Va&or's. Mechanics all seezntd bijifafy andb ; Both re engine" r ontTail wning, drilling.,-- : . ., fcr. Mr. Jss. Comatoii.-oX Corattock's LJb.' U reported very lotft-wlth lyptoid ftrr.' Blackberrle are making their appi&ttAca "" in this mefket. v- -.; U. - Floe cigars, tobaccS bookf, sMtMfV and novelties at Ed. Baum's. Go to Jas. Mady's for a good cop of -' or coffee arii a square meal. Indian war Is raging in Idaho. Lcta have peace. See those ha od some dress patterns at 1. E. Young's. Major White is a success si at cnetavet . as well a repairer of Jewolry and watohes. The Villard House is now supplied wlk' water from the railroad lank. The strawberry busitess has about pUr4 out. " The ,bofianzas" are making the tarheaoj rich again. O (phir) a few shares. Some ot the bW lumber received rwr' cornea from Settlemeir ot Dawson's 'Ana mill. ?.- Mr. Sara 'I MUser ia very j laiLni. ml wUl Wqtilrr the brsC of care and '-irftoar ' u bsktf her ttroegb. v Commence merit exercis .at; Cocrallls -Aertcnltorat Courat ksA B a ..mr ! WiH. j; y . Wef are tji a general W W Ut' oight of the:4tl, and Gworg ught of Portland, is to furnish thev material, , Campmeeting at Roberta! hrldga oov menced yesterday. Indications are tl4l' will be largely attended. Harvesting in Linn county wW monce early next month, judging present Indications. ' Luther Elklns proposes to Uke Lis an-" nual trip to Ochoco In a few days, to look' alter his large stock interests out there. Linn county Is rapidly acquiring popoU tionfrom the emigration from California' and the State. . "It Is as well to leave something fr those who are tw come alter us," a thV. fellow said when he threw a flour barrel in the way of the Sheriff who wa chsa.' lng him. Mr. Ford, ot Walubnrg. arrived here last week on a visit to his soo-io-law, Mr.' Buchanan. Mr. F. is a pioneer, haviof been a resident ot Oregon for more Uao thirty years. Members of the Grand Lodge ot Good' Templars which met in title city last week,' presented the G. W. C. T W. R. Dunbar,' with a new suit of clothes. . It was timely,' a good fit, and he deserved them. Hie passenger dopot at this place ki been taken down and will be remored to some point south on the railroad. TW ground occupied by the buildisig Is to U 1 ..1 a a . - . P'.R OTer io nackA, WAiMg the arrival ot Uams.' JKCTAI. 1 REATMENT OF A CBWAXAX. On Saturday last a CXinaman, In the em ploy of the O. A C. Railroad, Co., was sent from the depot with some fresh beef, in tended for the telegraph repairers, wfcss were then camped near Tangent, four or five miles south of this city. When tho " Chinaman, who waa accompanied by an other Celestial, also encumbered wlthT t" pack containing blankets and a pair of boots, had reached within a mile probably of bis destination, a tramp, met him, an' without a word knocked him down aud. commenced beating him. Eventually tho assailed Chinaman succeeded in making' his escane. and arrfted tn eamn wttKnnt the meat and very badly beaten: HUfaofi' was mashed to a jelly, and he was so badly ' bruised from kicks about the body that he had tn h nlsrxwl.An tK. rttMrail Msr 4 . -. The attendant Chinaman, seeing bow. bad ly his country man fared in the bands ot the ; tramp, incontinenuJly threw away his paok' and fled. When the telegraph boys ra- paired to the spot indicated by Ue Clna- , , ..... . . ond i'laman it is true, hut it was (a sf woeful fix. Tlie boots had been eat tatst strips by a sharp knife, and the pack eony taining the blankats had been run througw . with 4 sharp knifo, until the bUuket waa aa ; ull-ot - holes aa a seiva. Such. ontrsrea should not be permitted to iro trawrAiietfr'' and we hope the scoundrel who perpetfatd; tbem may yet get his just deserts. . ... . .e, ' Reuoiot'. Serrice will be held ta tlw Episcopal Church, by' Rev., d.arker, 'iM Salem, oh next Wednesday evening. Jon 27. at 8 o'clock, and oii every "Wednesday - -evening, nntll further notice." Alt vited to attend. Immediately after the 4th, the member' of the Albany Brass Band propose making' . a trip to the Bay,, taking their music with . them. If they don't bar a gay iim. ww ,. dou't want a cent. . You'll never know, what a cood roast i untll you get ooeof thee new atyl Mroaav era" tor sale at w. n. McFarUod's. - Toay- just naturally beat anything w vr Uied GoIdiaNewYotk, ' Legal tendent, 94995. - " Silver coin, i5S0. . . Wheat, ei 46ai Vbtnoi. . Oats, BOc V bushel. v Butter, im 20c V pound. Eggs, lGc V doaen. . Chickens, f) 603 03 V dbeeQ. BeeT oti foot, 3c; pork, do., 7c net. Baoon-ldea, 13cj ha tea, ISej t boulders, 8c. v -., ..... Dried apples, 6c; pi'uma. c. Llworpool wheat markat Jnne ra i AKsw PABAORA vt wmiiib .i sjvuJfc.-a 1 j v t rsg. 13s 4d!8ia 9d; club, lls91is Id-