I1T2I5 riESTTJ GOODS!! AffiS'K"881 BROADAI'MJI 1 OFFER WALNUT PARLOR AND BEDROOM SETS ; "ETAljnJT CS24Tiii& TABLES A2TD CIXAIES ; "AFES, MIRRORS, BRACKETS, PICTURE CORD, " Flour Safes, Ezteasion Tables Walnut & Ash Cialrs, Sofas, X-oxubs, Ba'by Carrias, MolnlTigs, Piano stools, Etc., as ever brought to ttala city, which I will sell on the most reasonable terms. CALL. FRED GRAF. First street, Albany, Oregon. (38v9) Groceries and Provisions ! ALWAYS TO BE FOUXD AT WILLIAM VAUVACTOH'S, First Door West of 8. E. Young', First Street, Albany, Ogn. Olxoap BLAIN, SOX & CO,, STORAGE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS J MAMMOTH WAREHOUSE, . Railroad, At foot ef Street, ppeatte Depot on O. A; C. o VM1 store CI rain and General M erenanclise at AIB(VSY, Oregon, Jan., 18T7-15V9 Lowest Itatci. FiT. II. McFARLAND, -DEALER tt- Centaur STOVES AMGES, PUMPS AND HOSE -MANUFACTURES- AGENT FOR THE CELEBRATED mPflTOBQ dWVA-tW LI T3S SZST 1ST TSE VORLD, ALBANY, ioor to h Bank. OREGON. ducTfinU A. F, SMITH &f CO., AGENTS FOR THE . WEBER FIAHG, 1C9 FRONT STREET, PORTLAND, OREGON. Liniments. OFFICIAL CITY PAPER. ALBANY, OREGOX, JULY 20, 1877. LOCAL MATTERS. Tin, Copper and Sheetiron "Ware ! Letter from a Pout master. "AXTIU'lI. II.I llee 1. 1S71. "Mv -wile rut, for a lonir time, been h terrible sufferer from Rheumatism. Slie has trieclmany physieiiinsand many remedies. Theonly tiling which has given her relief is Centaur Liniment 1 am rejoteeti to sav this lias cured her. I am doing what lean to extend its sale. W. II. RING. This Is a sample of man v thousand teatimnni- als received, of wonderful cures effected bv the Centaur Liniment. The ingredients of this ar ticle ait; published around each bottle. It eon tains Witch Hazel, Mentha. Arnlea, Rrx-k Oil, Carbolic and imcredients hitherto little known It is an iiiuispuiHDie met tlmt the Centaur Lini ment is penorommr more cures of Swelllmrs. Stiff Joints, Eruptions, Rheumatism, Neuralgia Sciatica, diked Breasts. Lock-jaw, Ac, than nil tne otner i.xnimems. embrocations, r.xtraets. Salves. Ointments and plasters now in us. For Toothache. Earache, Weak linek.ltcli and Cutaneous Eruptions, it is admirable. Itcnnw burns and scalds without a scar. Extracts, poi sons from bites and stints, antl heals frost-bites and chillblatns, in a short time. No familvean ait'ord to be, without the Centaur Liniment, white wrapper. THe Centaur Liniment, Yellow Wrapper, is adapted to the tough skin, muscles and flesh of the animal creation. Its effects upon sevete eases of Spavin, Sweeny, Wind tiali, Bis Head and I'oll Evil, are little less than marvelous. Messrs. J. McClure A Co., UruKKists, corner of Elm and Front streets. Cincinnat i, Ohio, say : "In our neighborhood a number of teamsters are uinsr the Centaur Liniment. Tlu'y pro nounce it superior to nnytlilnjr they have ever used. We sell as high as four to live dozen bot tie per month to these teamsters." . liave thousands of similar testimonials. For Wounds, Gulls, Scratches, Rinjf-bone, Ac, and for Screw Worm in sheep it has no rival. Farmers, livery-men and siock-raisci-s, have in this Liniment a remedy which is worth a hun dred times its cost. Laboratory of ,T. 15. Rose & Co., 40 I'ey street, New York. 1.IST OP LETTERS Remaining in the Post Office. Alliany. Linn counry, Oregon, July, 19th,. 1S77. Persons calling for these letters must give the date on which they were advertised. Andrews, John 2 Dun, It G & Co Bennett. Millie Jr Fernald, Clarence -Baker, J W Grant & Stone Co Barton. Miss MaggieJones, David G Boyd, W W Lunders, J II Boigle. Cap F B Pybnrm, A liroyale. J Ramaly, Daniel Chapman. Hiram C Russell, Miss Ella Covell, Mary E P. II. RAYMOND, P. M. CONCEisT. Prof. J. M. Wood, assisted by II. T. Wootl, Misses Annie and . Alice Griflin, anil Charles and Albert Haffenden, gave a very pleasing concert at the Opera House on Mouday evening, to rather a thin house. The evening was exceedingly warm, which tact deterred, many from at tending. The Professor, although blind, is one of the finest, violinists, on the coast, and his efforts to please on the evening in at L. E Blalu's. PARAGItAMLETS. Warrem ! "Wipe off your face!! New oats in market. New hay is coming in. " Harvest hands $1 50 per day. Plums are coming into market. Iced soda at Charley Plummer's. Business fearfnllyj dull this week. Sweet potatoes and tomatoes in market. For cough or cold get a bottle ot Yerba Santa at Bell & Parker's. Born to the wife of John Brandt, on the lGth, a girl. j . They have a boy baby at Gorseliue's since the 16th. i Stealing buggy whips is a bad business and should'nt be indulged in. We were pleased to meet Mr. I. X. Mun cy. of Myrtle creek,' on Tuesday. . Mr. C. P. Hogue, ot Portland, was in the city j-esterday. j Jake Fleisehner; went to Portland on Tuesday. . j Cheat commands $11, baled, and $S or $9, loose. j If you want lime, interview W. H, Me Farland. j About these days comes the red man of the forest in search of old clothes. The best assortment of buckskin gloves The Standard Organ -o- Following Is a copy of a, Western Union telegram received by Slierman & Hyde, San rranctsco. . Vr.w Yokk. SeDtember 29, 1876, Pelot!bet, Pelton & Co .f New York, lave received DIPLOMA of HONOR and MEDAL of AWARD for the , CELEBRATED STANDARD ORGAN d. w. pnnnf icc, agent, 123 First Street, Portland. Oregon. W. 0. ALU, J tiT Call a tut tct Hun. i lilow VI Jtre, f irst f?., Albany, Or. ilia PITCHKR'S ASTORIA Mothers m:v have rest and thmir labis may hnve healtli. 1f thev will use Castoria tor Wind Colic, Worms. FeveVisluiess.Sore Mouth, Croup, or sromaeh Complaints. It is entirely a vem able preparation, and contains nentier miner al, morphine, nor alcohol. It is as pleasant to like as honey, and neither nor Krll'es. lr. E. IbiiKx-h. of Inijiont, o.. says: ! am usinjr Castoriti in mv nractici with the most sitciiMl benefits and happy result." Mrns is what everv one says: Most nurses in New York Cit v use the Castoria. It Is prepared bv Messrs. J. If. Uose .v t o:. 4i Jiey stivct, .New Vork, successoi-s to Sumuel I'itcher, M. t. 3'Jvs XTRACT Hear, for I will apeak of excellent tliiliiN." PONO'8 EXTBAC'-Thenreat Trsetnble Pal lestryer. Has been in ue over thirty CjVcarM, and for cleanliness and prompt cura tive virtues cannot lie excelled. CHILDREN. No family can afford to be whont l'ond'a Kxtrart. Accidents, Brniiies, Contvalnns, Cutu, Hprains, are relieved almost instantly by external application. Promptly relieves pains or Burns, ralls, Kxroriatinns, Chaflngs, Old Hares, Iloils, Felons, ( arnx, etc. Arrests In flrtm:itioD. reduces swellings, ttops bleeding, removes discolorationsaiidheals rnpidlv. FEMALE WEAKNESSES. It always relieves pain in Hie buck mid luiu,f uilnessand pressing puln in the head, nansea, vertigo. IN LEUCORRHCEA it lns no emiaL All kinds of nl. cerationa to which Indies are subject are promptly cured. Fuller details in book accom panying each bottle. PILES blind or bleediim meet prompt relief uud ready cure. No case, however chionic or obstinate, cm long rnsist its regular use. VARICOSE VEINS. ft is the only sure cure for this distressing and dangerous condition. KIDNEY DISEASES. It has no equal forprrma nent c'nie. BLEE01K3 from any canse. For this la n ipr. rilir. It has Favetl hundreds of lives when all other remetlics failed to arrest bleedinir from nose, stomach, Imivn, and elsewhere. RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, Toothache and Earache &r hII ulike rcheved, and often per fn;ftintly cured. PHYStCIAHS of sll cchools who are acquainted with t'oml's Extract of Witch Hazel reca ommend Itin their practice. Wehave lettersof comuiendatlor-. from hundreds of ruysicians, many of whom ordr it tor use in their own practice. In addition to the foregoing, they order Its use for Swelling of all kinds, Qninsy, Sore Throat, Inflamed Tonsils, pimple and chronic Iinrrlirn, Cntnrrb, (for hich it tsa pecific,) C'hilblnins, Frost ed Feet, Ktlngs of Inserts, Mosqnitoes, etc.. Chapped Ilnnds, Face, and indeed nil mittner of skin diseases. TOILET USE. Ueniove (Soreness, Ron a lines, mul pimnrtingi heals Cuts, Eruptions, and PimpleM. It revives, invignrarra, and re freslvx, while wonderfully improvicjr the C'nmplexion. TO FARMERS. Pnd Extract. No Stock Jlreeder.no LlwryMan ran afford tolio witUont ' it. It is used by rll the Ieading lAvsrj Stables, Street Itailroads and first Horsemen in New York City. It has no equal for Sprains, Har ness or Saddle Chaflnas, Ktitiness, Merntches, HwelHnBs,C"tf, I jicrrntlnnn, Vleedinw, I'nrnmonia, Colic, liarrhr. Chills, CoiihH etc. Its raue of action is wide, and the relief it affords is so prompt that it is invaluable in every Farm-yard as well as in every Farm-house. Let it be tried once, and yon will never be without it. CABJION. Poml'd Ihttrart has been imitated. The gennme article has t he words Pond's Ex- t tract blown in each bottle. Ids prepared by . the anly persons living whoever knew how to prepare It nroperlv. liefuse ell other pre parations of Witch Hazel. This is the only article used by Physicians, and 1" the hospi tal of this country and Europe. DISTORT AND USES OF POND'S EXTRACT, jn pamphlet form, sent free ou application to M"5Sane KeWIrt C0MPA,, Maidea question met with success, judging irom the generotvs applause accorded. Jliss An nie Grifllu sang "Widow Spriggtn's daugh ter" in diameter, to the delight ot the au dience, and w as encored. Miss Alice Grif fin also rendered one or two pieces very handsomely, while the Messrs, IlaftVsnden kept up their end of the single-tree as they always do. In fact there was nothing small about the concert except the audience. AN AliTlST. El) isegisTek : Did you notice the chang es is One'3 badges and No. ? Well, yon re member that the badges on the air-chambers bore the name of "Crescent" ever since the city purchased it, prior to the 4th. One's boys cot-eluded they would sail under their own colors, so they took the badges to Major White, and lo, a change was wrought by his skilled fingers, tor soon we see engraved the true name of our gallant engine, "Albany 1." The work demonnrn-tes that the Major has the eye and hand of a true artist. Xo need now to go to Portland or San Fancisco for engrav ingthe man for such work is right in our midst, and his name is Major White. OXESTKR. I$avwabi. Judges Wolverton and Ba ker, Captains Humphrey and Harper, and one or two others, started in an open (Irish) 'barouchc" for Yaquina Bay and clam. They were armed to the teeth, and should the wily savage undertake to scalp that crowd they'll have to do it when the boys are asleep. It's a guy crowd, "and if they don't have fun it'll be because there isn't any in the country. The party expect to stand oft" the salt sea breezes for ten days or two weeks. They went the fust ot the week. o IIcxting SiniiTS. 1j. K. Wain-has re ceived an invoice of hunting shirts made expressly for the convenience of those who shoot pigeons, quail, grouse, pheasants, etc You will be absolutely astonished at the number and size of the pockets, not only in the coat hut in the vest and pants as well. The suits are made ot the heaviest. ducking, and they are made with a view to the greatest convenience and ftrcngth. Don't fail to look at them. Summon. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the count v of Einn. Suit in equity for divorce. Robert B. Templeton, plaint iff, rs Mary Tem plet on; defendnnt. To Mary Templeton, the above named defend ant: In t he name of tho Slate of Oretron : You are hereby required to appearand answer the com plaint of the alKve plaintiff, in the above enti tled Conrt. now on nle-wth the Clerk of said Court, within ten days from the; dale of the service of this summons upon you if served in Einn connty, i fretron ; but if served In any oth er countv in the State of Oresron. then within twenty day from the date, of the service' of this attminons upon yon. and if served by publica tion, then on or before the first day of the next term of said Court, to-wit : itcmiiatj. the 22i day of Ottnber, 1877, and yon are hereby not ifled that if yon fail to appearand answer said complaint as hereby required, the plaintiff will applj to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint, to wit t adissolntioa of the bonds of matrimony oxistinir between youand p!aintllf,and for costs and disbnrsments. This summons is published by order of Hon. K. P. Boise ..Jii'UfC ol stud Court. madethis lttll dny of April. 1S77. I. IJ. N. liL.VCKBCHN. aii inn.invSi; . . Atly. for plff Frank Wyman got out of our county jail on the 4th, about daylight. He went up to Ilarrishurg. got drunk and boasted of his exploits, declaring that he couldn't be taken again. Word came to this city of the above facts, and Geo. Humphrey, deputy sheriff,. started for Harrisburg Sat urday, arriving at his destination about one o'clock Sunday morning, when 4io arrested Wyman who was in bed at the hotel Frank is now, or was yesterday, in jail again. Kfoi.utioxs ok Thanks. At a regu lar meeting of the AVashuigton Guards, held at their armory at - Portland. Oregon, July 12th, 1S77, a resolution of thanks was tendered the ladies and citizens of Albany generally. Ilesolrnd, That the thanks of this Compa ny be tendered Gen. Mart, v . Brown anil -ladies for their kindiiess while ' on the cround and in the eitv.V liesolcei.l. That the tlffiuks of tins Com- iwiny be tendered the 'firemen -ofsAlbany for their kindness while at the bain . , Tohx Farrow, 1st Segt.; Thos. M.OKfi.,2l J. I... Beqcette, 1st .'Corp!. Committee -o- Boi.ts. Oils, etc. Gradwohl has receiv ed a large lot of carriage- bolts-: also, a fine lot of machine oil, castor oil, liml and China nut oils. You; will do well jto cxamiiio goods and prices lefore purchasing .'else where. Also, the best San Juan lime and plaster of pari?. ., 43tf FARMEIW, IMEtlTAXirS, and all people who appreciate ttic.-isahic of keeping a memorandum of business trans actions, daily events, and items of interest or importance, for future reference, should call on their druggists and get Df.. Pierce's Memorandum book free. Than Doctor's Grand Invalid's Hotel at Buffalo, which costs, when finished, two hundred thousand dollars, will be opened early in June next, lor the reception of patients afflicted with chronic diseases and deformities. It will afford the most perfect facilities fo the cure of such affections, and its Faculty of physicians and surgeons will embrace grad uates front both American and Kuropean Midical Schools who have become distin guislicd for their skill. Tlie Peoples Com mon Sense Medical Adviser, by Dr. li. V. Pierce, a work ot over nine hundred large pages, illustrated by two hundred ami eiglity-two engravings, and elegantly bound in cloth and gilt, is sent to any address by the Author on ieccipt of one dollar and fif ty cents. Almost one hundred thousand copies have already been sold. "; S. A. Ckaig, Ksq., and druggist, of West Alexander, Pa., savs : "I sell more of Or. Pierce's preparations than all others com bined. They give satisfaction in every case and I can cheerfully recommend them to the public." From a private letter we learn that Sen ator Morton will visit Albany after the ad jvmrnmcut of the committee. For bargains in millinery go to Mrs Whitson's. I The Powjays have "disbursed" for the season. j Harvest times and green fruit keep our doctors on tlie jump all the time. Prof. I.. J, Powell's concei t at Browns ville on the l(Uh was a grand success. Capt. O. C, Applegate now owns the Ashland Tidings, j Wheat starts in at a dollar a bushel, gold, at Halsey. The j prospect is that it will 9tart in at a dollar here, if not higher. W. C. Myer, the wide awake stockman ot Oregon, proposes to give sieciai premi ums for Percheron colts at the State Fair. For report of the investigation committee and other pub. does, of interest, we are indebted to Senator Mitchell. Ripe peaches are reported at East Port- and. They are of the "Amsden June" variety. Fresh drugs and everything in the read- ng line, as well as music and musical in struments, at loshay s. Mayor Parker and family and Mrs. Alli son and daughter, started for Yaquina yes terday. Marshal Westfiill talks of going to Ya quina next Monday with a crowd of pleas sure seekers. John Metzler has an unusual good stock of his noted rawhide-bottomed chairs and they'll last a life-time. Rev. A. Tj. L,ins!ey, of Portland, one of the most able and popular divines on the coast, will preaeh at the Congregational church on Sunday, morning and evening. Mr. Graham and wife have gotie to the Mc Kenzie, L,anc county, to bathe in tlie salt springs, and enjoy mountain life tor a week or two. A large number ot Snake Indians are said to have gone into the Ochoco conntry, as they claim, to hunt, and the settlers out there are considerably excited. Messrs. Archibald A Co., ot Albany prai rie, have purchased a steam thresher, with which they propose to get away with the grain this season in good shape. We are under obligations to Mr. and Mrs. Crawford for heaps ot nice wedding cake last. week. May they always have plenty and to spare. Our streets never presented a more de serted appearance than they do now, since everybody's gone oft" to get away from the heated term. K. Buchanan keeps almost evervthing in the agricultural implement line, and he is a fair, square, up and up man to deal with, besides. Store at corner of First and Broadalbiu streets. j One ot the saws at Allen & Co's. savy mill i'.i this city undertook to cut an iron "dog" in' two on Wednesday, but failed. A Portland dentist had to be "seen" to set those teeth. Gradwohl sells the San Juan lime, not the Santa Cruz as we had it last week. The former is much the best, one barrel being equal to one third more than the Santa Cnr.. Get the best. If anybody "11 "put up" we might be in" duecd to go to the Bay for a week or two, discontinuing the Fabrc business that long at least. If anybody wants a "rest" let "em "put up," that's all. If you intend erecting a new house, ca: on Mr. Whiting to draft you (he plan for a late style cottage, and after it is erected get him to paint It in the best style of the art. - A couple ot paintings of Oregon scenery are on exhibition at Jno. Foshay's store. They were executed by a young lady who "TTves but a short distance from this city. They give evidence of the possession of skill. j Messrs. Gunlock & Morgan have gone to Corvallis with the balance ot their band of excellent American work and carriage horses. If they do not succeed in closing them out there, they will go to Dallas aiul other points on that side of the river. "Then. Adelgitha, you will be mine?" "Yes, Ferdinand, if pa is w illing. I al ways do what he -wants me to do." "But, will he give his consent ?" "He will. Pa alwtys does what I want him to do." Ferdinand in his rapture makes Adelgitha think that Iter corsets are a aiile too large for heff j Says an exchange : A young man visit ed Ins sweetheart last utght, and wlien he left stole tlie dog of the house, and got half a dollaf for the biute. A man cannot afford to spend his time for nothing these bard times not even when courting. Rev. Mr. White and family, Capt. Shields and family,j "im. Price and family, bun dled up and struck out for Yaquina Bay last Friday j The Bay bids fair to get away with a majority of the pleasure seekers this season; - Mrs. Gilttiorc was takcu to Lebanon on rtiesd.iv. for burial. The soap man was around on Tuesday, Very little water" in the river at present. Look out fcr an original story next wedk." See legal notice. under proper head. Pigeons plentiful in the oak tiniber. The fishing season is about ended.' Splendid mornings to lie in bed.' Young grouse are now ripe. Dave's got a bran new coat. The latest from the Bay is that our tolki are just having a splendid time. Mrs. Saml. Miller is still very low, but whilst there's life there's hope. Foster's new mill is looming up grand ly. Farmers have their weather eye out for harvest hands. Thermometer gets up to 00 these days with scarcely an effort. Another crowd starts Bay ward In a few days. Postmaster Raymond and wife flit Bay ward last Friday. ltobt. Graham runs the shop in the ab sence of his father and be does it well. W1k was it fell kerslap off tlie sidewalk the other day ? -an-i why are things thus f August will soon be Jiere how time flies, to be sure. Spring chickens now feel their oats and should be put under subjection at once. "Leets" swings a heavy old Fabro as a 4th of July delineator, you better guess. Why don't somebody start an ice cream saloon ? Be careful of eating too much green fruit there's lots ot "morbus'' in it. The street sprinkler is like a "rock in a weary land," sure enough, these hot days. Mr. Whiting i3 one of the most finished architects and draughtsman on the Pacific coast. You should see those handsome sets I crockery at Fred Grafs. They are posi tively beautiful. Horse language entirely fails when you get a team that won't go even when you push on the lines ! Prof. Condon, of Eugene City, preached at the Congregational church on Sunday, morning and evening. Revs. T. F. Cambell and It. II. Moss hnve discontinued their meeting in this city. The singing at the M. E. Church is said to be good. To the Major belongs the cred it. To J. Joseph we are indebted for the first grapes of the season. Julius is gen orally on time'. Frank Kenton does the honors during Billv Tweedale's absence and Frank un derstands the biz to a dot. Big fire in the forests near I-cbanon on Sunday night, the flames being seen frotn this city very plainly. Ed. Geary is chief of the postoflice du ring the absence of P. II. Raymond. Ed's a brick. Have you tried the new brand of cigars at Ed. Baum's they're just as easyas nev- arc. vas. Jits. Mady is doing his share of the bust ness, sure ; he gets up grub iu most excel lent shape just as sure as you live. Try him. Whatyoncallem came in from Ochoco the other day. He don't tell anything about new strikes and didn't bring any rich 'speciments. ' tyo we go. The intervention of V. troops lias in definitely prolonged the Indian war at least that's tlie way it looks to a great many. Van Yactor has certainly as complete a stock of goods in his line as is to be found in any retail establishment on the coast. The ladies are invited to call on Mes dames Allison & Arnold wlten tliey want cutting and fitting done, clothing made np. etc. Superintendent Blevins went to Port land on Tuesday and purchased an immense stock of new goals for the Union Grange Store, which are now being put upon the shelves. Cloudy, smoky weather. Wool is if noted at 29c a pound. ;' SdriaViEtE. Sunday was redhot dsif and-everybody that could seettro a convey ance of any kind made all speid jd'get out j T- ; V- Or" "J into' the cool shades of the countrr. aoa fone before the sun had mebW fWiberi-' ah tin city Was dcmiparetTv desiErted Almost every ooay irom mis city went w SodavHle,' he great Saratoga of Una' courtty.wbere is located the now cel4brmta . Soda spring. By tea o'clocTt in tlie morn-' . irig there liad ongregateif t SodavlUe teT-' eral tiafcrirfej' 'people, .onilh Wii.'- .'WI, over" Linri and adjoining comitida, tbme' visiting the sp" rlrh for' the first' time to try the virtues of its healing waters, others, having proven its benefits, came again to' be healed ; and the young and the oki, tho weak shdt.be strong, were' mingled togeth er in one happy family, all enjoying them-' -selves and the occasion in their own way,' without let or hindrance. About twelve' o'clock, just above trie spring, tlie people', were called together to bear the word of God expounded. At' 2 o'clock, or there abouts a musical entertainment' was given' by some enterprising catgut ampere, wliUe within a few feet a congregation Were list ening to a sermon by Rev., lit'r. QagerV . Just above the spring some enterprising Itouibie was selling redhot candy nnder a gaudy canvas while to tlie right under toe shade of the little firs bottled soda was re-' tailed to dry humanity. The small space,' immediately around the spring was filled. - with people, w!k were constantly taking . deep draughts Irom its sparkling wateray " keeping said sparkling waters' down t0 "bedrock" ; in fact the water got down so' low that it required a good long arm1 to' ! " "reach" It, and one gentleman, in attempt-' ; ing to get a cuplull, lost his balance and ftir -headlong into its depths. Had there beea'1 no help handy It would have been the last' Of "pea time" With htm. Quite a number of our citizens have erected dwellinsr' whilst others have rente?, at Sodaviile, and are spending the "heated term" in this da" Hgthful place, enjoying the pure mountain breezes and the health trivlntr waters' Those who don't want any housekeeping-' iu theirs, secure rooms, at tlie Fountain House, kept by that prince of hotelists, Mr. D. P. Foote, whose table is kept right' oV to the notch, and is not surpassed by any ' lmtel ou the coast. Mr. Foote and bis ex cellent lady are courteous and obliging, and' all who stop with them are made comtorta ble and happy. Under Mr. F's care tba". hotel lias been made much more cotntert" able and considerably enlarged,- and can therefore entertain a greater number ot1 guests. Xext Sunday the Brownsville' brass band will spend the day at the spring- and enliven the occasion withgrtod music.' A much larger crowd will also be In attend- ance than last Sunday. Tlie roads are in' good order, and as the season has fairly openod friend Foote will probably have all lie can attend to during the balance of tin' season. Selling at Cost. Mrs. Whit son is ell-' ing her excellent stock of bonnets and hats, and millinery goods at bedrock prices to' clear out the stock preparatory to the re-' - ception of a Luge stock of fall goods. - The' ladies are tiius afforded an excellent oppor tunity of securing bargains. Keep this in mind, ladies, when making your purchases.-' I . H. at. Dn mf n TELiXRirM. We. had the pleasure of meeting the gentlemanly Superintendent of tho Tellurium Quartz Mining Com pany, Mr. I. X. Muncy, on Tuesday, and examining specimens of quarts taken from this rich ledge. One ueice was almost pure silver, while others were rich in gold. silver and copper. The ledge assays from 70 to 300 gold, probably a less amount In silver, with a fair quantity of copper. The ledge is three feet wide and gives everj- evidence of being as rich as cream. Tlie ledge is situated iu Southern Oregon, nea Can3-onville, and is well located as to wood and water. The Company is now running a tunnel into tlie mountain, probably fifteen hundred feet from its base, when, tlie prop er machinery secured, they expect to take out '-dead loads" of the precious metals. The Company offers for sale 15,000 shares of unassessable stock at 50c per share, to enable it more fully to develop the mines without running In debt. The specimens can be seen at Judge Wolverton's office, and those desiring can invest. Paixtixc See cart! ot Mr. J. E. Whit ing, designer and painter, in this issue. Mr. W. can scarcely be excelled is an art ist in any and all kinds of work. Mr. W. is also an architect, and is thoroughly up in all the latest designs for dwellings and business houses, etc.. and stands ready to map out any kind of a dwelling you may desire. Mr. AV. lias testimonials from leading gentlemen in the East as to his capacity and ability, and he has also speci mens of his work tliat speak for themselves j. and besides lie has come here to make a home tor himself and family, all the way from Oli'o, and all hea.sks is a chance ted a portion of the work required in his line. Shop at present over Kuhn's wagou shop. Give hiiu a call. ' TtMtSeber. IV. T. Wistar3 Balsam of Wild Chekkt gives universal satisfaction, it seems to' cure a cough by loosening and cleansing, the iungs, and allaying irritation, thug re-' moving the cause, Instead ot drying np the' cough and leaving tlie cause behind. I con sider the halsam the oest congb medicine with which I am acquainted." Sold by all' druggists. i juiy The Richmond Range. The Richmond' range is King among cooking stoves, and no mistake. It is the most complete, best turnislied, economical stove In the world, certainly. Every one wk gets- one of these stoves likes it. and speaks well of- It-' It economises fuel, is a splendid bakerv ami looks well in kitchen or parlor. Call in at W. II. McFarland's and secure a Richmond Range, and you'll never regret MAKBUED. Ill this city, July 12th, 1877. at the Ex change Hotel. Mr. Jos. 1j. Nixon and Miss Adda Griggs both ot Linn county., DIKD. On the loth inst-, at the residence of Dri Crawford in this city, Mrs. Mary Oitmore, ' mother of tlie wife of Dr. Crawford. Mrs. Gilmore was the daughter of Cof White, of Kentucky, and was born in said State in 1788. ' Her eldest sister was ther first white person born in the State of Ken- tucky. Her fatlier, Col. White, participat ed in twenty-two battles with the Indians, and was killed at tlie battle ot the Thamer by Tecumseli, tlie great Indian Chief; andf at tlie same time, it is ' said, as he fell he sliot and killed Tecumseli. Mrs. Gil mors moved to Illinois, where she resided for some years, and in 1 870 she came to Orel gon, since which time she has resided with- her daughter, Mrs. Dr. Crawford. Early in life deceased made a profession of rellg-. ion and united with the M. E. Church, to which slie remained faithful until death. She was an affectionate mother, ever ready to share with her children in their sorrow and toils.' She enjoyed good health uo to- within a few days of her death, and conse quently was buoyant in spirit, and notwith standing her great age she was passionate ly fond of the company of young people. She leaves two sons and two daughters antE many friends to mourn her lose.. J. F. DeVocx. Fok Sale. One hundred acres of land on the Santiam river one mile north of Waterloo, Linn county, Oregon, for six dollars nor acre. Twenty acres of the lantl tinner Iciicc, and has been in cultiva tion. Title good. Enquire of ,1. M Mark?, Lebanon, Linn countr, Oregon , ' 459 Subscribe for tlie Register NOW. FltlAI.CE A3 Gold hi New Yot k, 106 V. . Legal tenders, 94205.. Silver soiu, , , . Wheat fl 10 V bushel:. . Oats, 50c bushel. Butter, 1&3 20c V pound-. Eggs, 49c rjdozn, " 1 Chickens, f2 503f3 00 1 dozen. Beef on foot, 3c t pork, do., 7Tbeti BiieoiiT-Siiles, 13c; hams, Uc; shouldtn 8c. Dried apples, 6c; plums, lie.'. Liverpool wheat niarkpt"," July 10 ; So