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About The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900 | View Entire Issue (June 22, 1877)
V 4 V, 1 T Jaaaa , A' I, &Sua$ THE FOURTH I ft V1 "'A c GRAND CELEBRATION -AT- ALBANY Extensive pnnaraUoa art ktiug Bade, and wt will without doubt haio th Ingest eslebratloo vr kld la tat valley. Following ar the ffier of Um dty : President, Rer. Dr. 8. 0. Irrlae. Vice Presidents, O. P. Oahow, ef Browne- wlllv ; Dr. K. II. Weary, of Kugea; J. L. Cowan, of I.'baooo ; Bain May, of Harris- burn ; Judge Burutu, of Cnrvalll ; D. P. Macon, of Sola ; Jot. Peerl, of llslsty Win. Cyras, J, H. Bmllb and Jos Haniil ton, of tiie county 1 1. R. Huortt, el' Salem Mil J' U. Iron, of Purlltnd. Orator, Hon. Geo. W. Yacum, of Part- land. Header, Hart. V. Blown. Chaplain, Rev. T. B. While. Chief Mtathal, Jas. R Herren. Arrangements are being made to hare am eicaraion train run betweeu Portland and thii city on the Fourtli, and paraaaa aloag the rout cau thus trail themselre of re duced riles of far. Several military and Ire comptutet ar expected p from below, which will add a great deal to the dlepley an Um eceitl Besides thoie from abroad, oar own De partment hare agreed to turn at in fall uniform. - 8:rersl hundred dollar srsrlh of lire worki bare been ordered, aad ar no being manufactured to order at Portland. Our people cannot afford to rotas thii ha tur of the Uay (or rather nlgjif, aa it will be tk. btsl exhibit! aa af lttcforks tti haa ever oven seen Id lite' State teutsld t Portland. ' ? , " ; t , s ; Morton, Saokbury, and the other mem. ben of the Grortr lovesti gstmg Commit tee, will be inTited and will probably attend. Eatararlaa. Last Jauuary Mr. L. Bamuel, publiiker of Tk$ H'mI Shm, iaetied a magnidcent "koliday number" of that valuable Journal, which contained 4 page of inicreilieg readiog matter, and &il angmiagi of cenes m the Facitie Northweet. Th entire edition caet about three thoaaaad dollars, and urpaeecd anyUiing aeer at tempted la the line of eaterprieiug Jaur aalianoa Ik Paciae ,(. The a to nil aitic receptijo glean to that aumker, ead the liberal patronage extended to him eioce, bare induced far. 8. to ieao a "Bid. ummer holiday number," and fur tha put two months hie artlata hare been builly engaged in producing beautiful tkeumea of scenery about the mouth of the Colum bia Hirer, Eastern and Southern Dragon, Northern Idaho, Eastern Wualngtoe, omuu uoiuuoia ana me great lumbering aad coal mining regioe of Puget aViuaiJ "ot Besides these sketches a host of able writ-P-A snare furnishing Interesting dtscrlntiee articles. When ready rordelirery in July, this number will be a lasting monument to its enterprising publisher, and accom plish a rut amount of good for tha Pacilc Murtnwesi. As Mr. H. furntshee these mammath editions to all yearly subecrlo cn without extra charge, aad asjjiaak rription price Is only ft SO per year, wa thiuk that erery citizen of tke Paclllc Northwest should not onlr hare this inter esting journal In their own homes, 'bat ulacriue for extra copies to send tuftlead aorosu. Address L. Samuel, Porllaad, Oregon. Wklek Is Urreetr We eee a paragraph la ue of Ike pa pers hi ino eneci mat tan nrosea's mu in 1 :3Jj I not the fastest en record, aad Buccaneer's unrellsbla aad mythical lima performance or 1 :oo is reel lea. Then Is ' no record of any such race or time baring uevn insue. ataimira. Tke Duiociut wa th paper which Hnt denied that Ten Brack1 time was net the best that had been mad... Oar friend f the Standard is simply lasorrect when he sutaa that there la no record of toy uck tea or time hariag been mad that which we mentioned. We here before us tke highest authority on such iuqjecu Witlti' Spirit f Uu 7VM-aad in Its "Answers to Comipondenls," under the heading, "Turf," we find the following : Buccaneer ran a mile al Salisbury, in in 1 minute and W seconds, the fastest time on record. 1 The abort 1 tbe autheilty upon which our statement wae made, and the public can judge si to whether or aat it amounts to tnytbiag. arrleel. ' J. O. Kras, ef Prlnerllle, was msirled to Mis Sue Decktrd, last Ssbbsth. The ceremony was performed at It. A. 1 nine's, ud the newly-wedded couple started ertr the mountains to tb bMoch grns eoamry an the tollowiog merniag. W" with them al' th hsppiaos It I ponlbhr to get orer In that Ood-foraakea eeoatry 1 msy their herds multiply, tbeir sheep ticks decrease, and their mines "pan oil" to well that Ihey can get back to thlt valley lo a shert tlmt with their peckeu well hoed with ducats, f 'earth at awaeit Beaae. We bear that tho patriotic cltltsus of Sweet Home are goiug to fire- the eagle a chance to aoreecb up lo tbeir beautiful little valley. Judge Wblt ney, of thiaelty, deliver tbe oration. We wllltruet tk boy up there any time to get up a good oelebrstlon. Thsy are a eat of terrible "eopperlieade," and of court Morten will not get acbaoee 10 spout before them. t'oaitraet Lai. Albany Kagloe Co. No. 1 held a meet- eog lest Tuesday evening sod let lb con tract for His construction f the new bell tower to Jos. Taylor. Work ba keen com- ,rancM and the eaetraotor thinks be will hara th bell op by th fourth ef next month. If k Is up by that Urn car coaa dry friends will get to hetr It Jingle. .'if - ... . .. a 1 mlgrtutarea. ..getiost. '' ,'t iix (. in tin Mil will bag la Jtut Baft esglnet we r nut tail Tuesday ranlng aad WW led wait, The Oregon Btttt Dental Bocisty taeeta at Baleen aa WadaaidftT of ae.tt week VA great number M aa. alUaaaa weal Uowa to the Pioneer1 r-o.nio but weak Tin text aeattoa of the Qraad lodge of flood. Tamplan f tkl Ittati Will he kld in Pattta. .. '- , . ' About on httiidrts people (row Uilt city aatdoer at Ansae leal Stebata to ttttad, Utaptcalt, -;;- ) Vv ;iu ',' , Our aaerehi are taking la oualder bh) wool-tk highlit to far ku been Iweaty-fivi eeati. W aovtr kaow what frail creatures we re ttatll era alt dwo to trim our core ud Uiakalfaallp. . Baaok, Redlold, Waldrlp, Kraal, aad MTral other A'bany aeopl ar IMnl near Lapwal ud Lewiitaa. Rt. Fade, ofHaleai, praaahU at the Calrary Ckarab li tkla city hnt Sabbath, both la the maruiag aad (renin-. Owing ta uw gnat aauber af ahaep which b crowed Ik atauaUlaa, tb Lebaaoa rd t badly aed up. , Ti Bnwnnlil Turn it liu ar talk ing f aoaUng dowa kir aa the Fourth Coeaaoa, felcada t w will praaiiae yon a goad tlaw. - A targ amp af btaekbarrkat aa ha expected k tk saatiaaa aaayaa tkla year, rraaa UN 1(1 to Ik Utfc af July will ba Ik kaat Um to pick lbm. Old Dliie fcai got blntalf Ink) to. other aerap. A taw day ago h Hole th bitakUoutofUiclabor,andBov ha and the Wankear r balk back Into aid quartar.: , " f , ' y. f Lett weak oaa of aur cantnultori aiada a ilea little anlitak In tatting up aa tram. lie kad Mr. Vlllard proprietor of th depot note), when Bent. Odaaaal la aatttltd to that dUtlattioa. We karejuat reeelml the new price lilt wtued by Miller KlcutrdVar Baa Frtaclaccv Tkey to ba kaaoklng th artcae down eoaeUarably aa toaa trtlclaa iprtatlogatatarlal. (I irla haw thair aorrowa aad Ibalr troua- let, but aoihlaf U mar humlllaUng to tk arerag young lady than to a butan at a game of croquet by a girl wko Mill wear aer raat yaw drtoa. , ly, at Polk, alalaaa tba patent to ay twtt tb tTATi Rtairm Dbmocrat It the lint Dmoe ratio paptr ta Tr aawrunby WATSapow.r. Waconeatia wJthtauo.4. tarlght lull a number ef aeopl from Albany emigrated to the Lapwal country teeeral yean ago, amfctuelr frlaadU bar been very aaeasy abaca Wing th rsport of Ui lodiaa eatbreak m that toeality. 1 , , j Btrvtce will 1 beul ia the luleeonal Church by Rer. 0. Parker, ef Salem, on next Wednesday evening, June ST, at t o'clock, sad on erery Wednesday evening until farther notice. All an melted to attend. Our cltlreni were treated to tome eicel lent music st noon last Tuesday by tke Aurora brass head, who were on their way to rtiiromatu -to Turulab musto for th commencement exorcise at the College at that place. The Poajsys ar making axteailn prep arations for a uceesslul ra-onioo ol the tine honored tioraibuaoue society at our oaiearauoa on to i'o-irlb. All of the achmt members la high ilaading are lariicq to oe praeeot. , A gentleman Just In from orer the moun tains say he saw a train of orer forty-atao wagon over there 00 their war lo the Palonaa country. They had com through en the McKeatle read, aad were from Northern California tad Boulhera Oregon. yaong tady af ear acqaalnUne Is going to get married bef jre long, at lost hsr actions an rather tatploioet. She it ooaitaatly buying little household erttcle aad Hows thM away around the house Her laat parchaae was half t doxen pie- pans. Norton, of Ik Salem AsttraTjuuete our telephone story aad then to show his skep ttclsm about It, facellousty adds : "Now, Kart, teU tkeae story gsl." ' Baw I haw I ha I ha I Well, bow, be blast If thit ain't good tor that tort ef a jeke, oat tke petal teems to at to be upside evmn, like Urerud pyramid. A man orer oa lb Yaqulnt ha beta wrltiaf tbrUliog aad romantic dory. uen te one ol the ptesagee: "All ef a oddta the beautiful girl continued te alt on the aaod, gating oa tb briny deep, as wheat hearing besom th UU ships wsnt merrily by, frlgkted-h I wko can tell with how much Joy aad narrow, aad oys tni sod lamter, aad emigrants, tad hopee, ana oeaaed salmon !" There U aotblng Ilk getting aaed to a thltg. We heard a short Um ago ef a young fallow falntlug while his marriage ceremony was being performed, but Kev. Drtver ba stoed It ilka a vatsraa for jlee umu aaa never aiaeked. Allheuib the old gentleman it probably about 00 yean of tie, and his wife eely about S3, yet they make a an looking couple, far he Is tall hak) and hearty, ud, Ilk what was said of Jacob when be was will along in years. "the vigor of hit youth Is unabated." I , emenJUtsg Haw. .,' loFarland haa aaaneUslac aww up at nitmaxamoui atava ana tin-ware a tobllihaaiat, 4 w a aeerklow of -ware eelled "Oranlto Iron," and enly bat to oeteert to be appretHtted. i?aot twu. dish pan, kcttlee of all. kind, wash bowl, tea and aone not, spittoon. and la taat oaarly eeery thing yea want can a sua to thla bind of uutter UI. It uarereolon, Ueallykptlan and, Ilka peroelalo, hardly aaytblag win sttoa so the uteuali when beloa- ueed 00 th stove. (Jo up tud te tb wart, even If you do uai with to our- ebw ; It (1 a pleatur to look through the estaDlisnment. To I'araaer. A 4oe lot ef agricultural Implement headers, tkrasberi, reaaen, mowera, wagons, and anything alee la that line can be found at T. Cunningham A Co't, on Croat street, In th aid Cliea- di building. Mr. Buohanan, a pio tlatl aatt axpartaaeeel hand lo the beel nrss, can be found at tba store at any time, aa) la perfeitly willing to ahow up tb machinery to tha farmer. Cluila mm Loekat Loa. . On laat Friday, between Foster! Hill aad Joeepu't ttore a lady' gold thala. to whlab was attaoaed s gM fcwket with a blue aettlag. Tb Under will be rewarded by leaving Hat Mr.C Boaok't. !B.BEli8S.a V CSli a. a a 21 1 ' A laloli !. .j Th Monumental MlnlDg fo.'Klaiin It looking up. Mr. 0, S. "UWXvt, who hat been to Caayoa 'City, ay a -ary Important dTlopmBt of or hat haan mad on tha aurfaea, 150 fott totttMaf th wain than. Tbtequarti I itrntc ly rloli, and aaaaya a hltfli a lti,700;to tha ton. Mr. B. J. W. Mtamm, Prt. dent, In a prirat latter to Phil Mle has, aaaaty alerk of (J rant atitialy, aye 1 "The Manumanutl mine la look lug up. W had a thorough aspart, Mr. Tlraian, a man lint here to ex ami ita Ortiioa mine and quart!, who lay It It the beet be faa o on tha ooaat, aeteiotptlng th Nevada mlnta. Whtae Bull. I. B. Moor aad Ur. Ilmn turned to 8alen a few day ago from a tour of "Inapaotlon" af tha Bantiam mlaee more dlraetly luteratled aad they report work an the 'White Bull1 a progreaelng aatlafaotorlly, aad ttte ladlaaUoai pointing to devleiniealt that will plaaa thla aalebraMI m bayoad oarIL or aontraeny iaa to IMlMiaaa,..?.. !) Atwtkwr Mlalma Kalerprtae. Dr. E. 0. Smith, Of thlt lt.iahd oa other gentleman, bar JiUteeai- Md a mining ntrprle which they think will line their pooket with duo- at. A ompany was orgauliad bare a raw days ago by th Dootor, whloh will be knowa a tho laotlam QorcjMMttdM' Mlalog Co, and which will aWaue to gravel mining an tliAitlam,hboiit " mllaa fraat A I baa v. -ThSjB plaaa la at tba mouth of Canal Fork, which ran Into th North Fork of the South Saatlam. Juatabovo tbaunuth af Canal Fork theetraam run In such a manner at to form a natural tluloa, and Jutt al tha mouth an old Joirls lying entirely aeree the oreek, whloh Qeetually preventt gold from waahlng out. Thht tluloa 1 about too feet long, aad will a dammed at the upper end, and, by making a cut 60 feet long and M feel deep the water will be thrown lata the Bantiam above. Another dam will be put In at the mouth to prevent the Bantiam from booking up. The walla of the elulce are aolld rook, from to ZO feet high, and It range from 3 to 10 feet wide, the narrowest place being Just where It empties Into the Bantiam. The bottom I wall paoked with gravl, and there ar ibiitilde) lying In tu bed of the atreaft iaj t ttor way owwn wnioa at "rtgu)J lit will ba remembered that thb drain th whole of the celebrated Quartxvllle country, and rloh prospects In eoareo gold have been found above and below thla alulo. Jerry Brlgga, one ptoaeu up .a W nugget tin mouth of thla lulce, and Dr. Smith. by aalllng a eup to aitlok has obtained eoene aplendld proepecu rrom th bed near tbe mouth aomellmo gttlag aa muh as Ave or tlx cent to tb oup. From the foot that all th gold whloh baa been found on the Bantiam ha undoubtedly paased through title sluice, we think thia company will aurely get, toOMtiung to ahow for their work. A party of Are man bar gone In, with a full atoek of provisions, tool, powder, to., and they expect to have everything completed so tbey can commence work n the gravel In about alx week, Dr. Bmltb haa (pent more lime proepeotlag that country than any other living niaa, ana we would be greatly pleased to tee him make "a ttake" on thla venture. .'.".' Far Caaaa Creek. Chru. Eagllih tad Jss. B.IlouuaaaiarL next Monday for th Camp Dntk itusea Tbe former gentleman will probably; com. mence tinting a than oa the Mirer lllll Co.' claims, and th latter wUl.itlend to bit ewa eltlias in ttitt reglut.ki I ilvor Hill Co. Thit company during the past 'week wllhdrew til she tteok llisy bid thrown upon tbe mtrket which rtmtmed unsold, and will net dispone r any more lulll torn of their leads art developed. They are well provided with claim, faerie; tare, -soap noie- claims on Buret Mtf, and about thirty on the different quarts ledges. All their cliimt lie in the faoroatiHUvtr Wrlle District, which Is rut tHIIng Tip wllk miners tad bids ftir to toon be the largest mining camp on the Coast. At t meeting of the Bstrd ef .Director'! Jitf rveanesuar t lirgo tssessment wtt levied to raise funds to develop soma of their claims. Chris English, a predict! and experienced miner has been employed to superintend tk work, aad wilt trt 4is week for Hi mines. Ha expects to first. link a thtfttm tb mammoth .ledge, aad will push the work aa rapidly at possible This it on of the best cltinvr owtsdj by the company, and Ilea about half a mile BKith of Sliver Flat. On Hit top jock U assayed nothing, but ttthe depth of Ave (set It assayed .. It has the appefrtnej af being a gad ledge, aad will probably grow richer a tk shift Is stub deeper, aui no assay can be aepoadnt; upori asjttl the water level Is .reached, which will probably be at the ii.,pib i! lwt 1 feet on thit iwlgeN" .4i" Nui", An'aaaayingtpptrauitertt toaghtafow dayt ago kyUie Walklus Co(; "at this elty. ana eat over v thsir mints on Camp Creek. Die latest die livery oifQaiUI DretkV the Monarch lead has beta liaceu lo the edge of the deeert, Dftoen miles from Sliver Flat. It it by br th Urgest Inlge ltui ksi yet keen discovered. " A Highly ani,r. Col. I. It Mooret, of Saleai.U'u'l joking thlt time for a wonder I Ue Informs us bit Mr. Kph. HtnaeMjlvihg tn tht Ndrtli Btnliaai, iq Marian county, tut idar Itu week, killed three bean, 1 deer and 1 grouse at Are shots. We defy tbe world lo beat it, unless Dave Cltrk starts on the war path tgtin. , lager tewing Macalae. i'lii Sj refersno to the adrtrtltsutiui la analber ooluna It will ba tae that tba Tltu Bro1., will Mil th aw Sing-, or family tewing machine tor 130, aad an etuer atyie at eqaauy reduoed pri ce. Tbl 1 to cheap that there ought io oaa macnin in every family. A Caatemptlfela Trlek, Two week! ago we mad mention of the fact that Thos. Heftren, th Ntrada high. waymtn, had been arrested by Tho. Par ker, of this olty, and some Prlnvlll gentle men, and tlmt the prisoner had been turned orer to the deputy sheriff. This week we learn that th deputy set his prisoner free beoause he found Ike rewards offered far HefTren's arrest would go to Parker and bis eompeiilons Itutetd of to himself. ' Fur the good hmnc of Wasco county we hope till Is not the cue, lor It would be a tils grace In any purl of (lod's grnen earth to flord resting plscn for a man with a soul so smell. li.m Is what t rorreipnml. out from Prlm'Vllta to tltn Muuntainur lias to say about the aftiilr 1 ' There Is an ugly rumor nil thr slrsi-ti about our Deputy Sheriff, Just now It Mint that a youug man by the name of rsrter uau got oa till trail 01 a nolril ues pertdo of Nevada by tha nemo of Hooker fur whose capture there is a reward nf 11000 offered. Parker followed klm until he was suro lie bed hi man treed. He then came lo town for help to capture him a Hooker always wout heavily armed, pud be dldu't think it prudent to tackle him alone. Naturally he weut to the Deputy Hlierlfl, but that worthy on hnaiing the facts and of tho reword thought lie would Ja It alone, so he took two members of his sutlly ami J'arkn'i htru, and left word for tho livery stable keeper to not let him kave another lor an hour or two, e he oould have no part in the reward. The Deputy and parly started for tbe place ef ttooitsr'e ooacaaimsnt. Theae nets com. log to the ean of the nolirlibon Iher lur uished Parker with horses and a posse of men. eM'bv tattlne a near cut and riding hard he was enabled to beat the Deputy Sherlfl'to the place and capture the man, who they lisil securelv tied when that officer arrived. My pen is unequal to tiie task el telling you of thn rage iirtiiatnfllclal wbea he found blmsoir beat, lie swore mat "htm ami bis fitmly uovar had been heat before at anvthloe ami be weuld cut the ptrty In pieces but be would have thii prlsonsr." Parker said then that he would tur the prisoner over to him, but he did it under protest. ' They then gsre the Dep utj Sheriff posifstlou ef the prisoner he being disarmed ami lecurely tied, and they left for Prlnvlll. ; hut tha Doputy Mlicrlll no studying Ui matter orer cam to the oonoluslon that Parker had the best right to lite rewsre, anil Miner man "learner that d d fool's neit." A turned tie oris. 9nr Imm, and came back 10 town without him, Nextmornlng Ihtuklngmay bene we In a scrap he went baoa and tried to recapture huh, but Hooker was on his guard then and would not be taken. The bova aav thai II. ev intend In see the mat. Ur through, te may he you will hear more of His matter at It li ventilated through the Courts. Pherirf C'rssaen would do a popular thing if be would remove hl Deputy here, as ks is grossly iucnmpelont, and, a erents hare shown latoly, dlshnnoat ; lie has used his .ofllcik In alileld otlenden of tke law, baa connived al, instigated and parllulpa. ted In riots that has disgraced the fair name of our town ; anil has used the knowl. edit he abubM kv virtue of lik efllce to warn ffenders of contsmplaled arrest, ithus kklklog justice. RaberU' Bridge Pleala. Fully five thousand persons a ere In attendance at tha temperance plonk held at Roberta' Bridge last Saturday, making It the largest gathering of tbe kind whloh hat evtr been held In our county. Addressee were delivered by torn of the beet speaker lu th valley, and splendid music wae furnished by tba Coeval lit bald. , Aaotuer attne tlou, which added a great deal to the pleasures of the day, wae th public tolemalaaUon of tbe JlA marriage of theRev.T.D. Driver, Thla tlmo tbe old gentleman led tu tha hymeaial al ter a gay youeg damsel of abettt twen ty five summers Miss M. K. Williams, of Htlsey. During the (lay leuipor- aao pledget wore circulated among tbe audlauee and a great muuy it t7ii. 'u era were procured. No doubt thit meeting accomplished a great deal in the cava of temperance, and we think it would lie a good idea to have mu erery menth at lb strut plaire during tne tnmtiier ana autumn. )aarlerly Review. Followiug la the pregramme or the niiarntrlv rovlew exercise at tha II. P.-HalibnlliBohsol next rtahbath Boon, at 2: JO p'cloek : lit, Blackboard review. , t.w. Sad, . RevUw of lesaout 1st and 2d- "TIih Two Mothn"--by I.lbbl Hal brook. . 3d, Itottew of leesous 3d aud 4tli "The Two Lepers" by C. Uaffenden. 4th, llevlew of lesson 6th and Oth "Two War Seeu" by J, F. McCoy. Stb, llevlew of lossona 7th and 8th "Two Strang Charcten"-Mra a H. Stewart. i Bill llevlew of lestoua Oth and 10th "Boeneeof Borrow" by Maggie Foster. 7tb, Eevlew or leesons 11th and 12th -'Ullaatlng aad Cunlng"-by Dr. 8. 0. Irlaa. i.. : ,. Good music will be interspersed throughout the exercise. All are In vited to attend, especially tha pareut ef the children who attend the tchonl. . Aaaager aa M etallurgUt. Tlie nanny recant discoveries of rich quartx In tbl country bit Increased thebuiilnesaor assaying greatly, and In onler to keep pace with the timet, Mr. H. risk, of Portland, hat Jutt com pleted the woik of putting up a lirst olaoa. ohlorldlzlng furnaot and quartz mill at hi offloa in that city. Be In forms ut by letter that he it tupolltd with all the new Improvement In amalgamatlag, aad 1 prepared to work and treat any and all kinds of ore, from one ounce to ten ton, in a thor- j-ougli aud eoononilcal manner, and guarnntee oorrect retultn. Mare Work. It it not generally known anions- our ollltana that the flax machinery which Mr. Crane will bring to thit olty la val ued at 120,000. When It gets iuto run- ulna order it will afford employment (for quite a aumder of people, principal hy women and ohlltlren, About twen ty skilled operatives will be brought up from California antl the remainder will be hlrd here lu Albany, '.i, ryroteehalea. Geo. Hughes, of this city, will furnish tha .fireworks for the Fourth of July osl ebratlon al Albany, We i Informed that they will lie very hoautiliil in design, it behsg hi iatentlon hi introduce many new novelties heretofore unknown In thai aro lloeWorloftrt Hlamlant. - k i At B. Cartel A (3o', taotory, on the river front, near the foundry, la the' place to get yonr doon, saih, monldlngt, door tnd window - frames, fsntlug, turned work, scroll tawing, or any Iking hi tbe line of house finishing work, either plain or orna mental, (Jail and see them. They have be machinery to do lb work and the men who know bow le no It. tf. aus-aa-i A LETTI-K k-MOM ITBlTNBr e'H.Bewj About lha loop June 0, 1B77. Mitr IUmtorat : The Sliver Well Mluiuir District Is iiipnoMd to be the richest portion of me newiy uitoovered Billies In Eastern Oregon. It Is hotttd about atxiy miles touth-eeat ol Prlnetville, lo Watoo oattnty, an Ctinp Creek, 011 iff th trlbutarwenr prookod Blrnr, and about ur nines cut nf Mliwrvlllo, a nuall tnwn lootleil near Haokleinan'e raunli. Tilt wells of thlt dlttrlct are lectttd nume UlntKly between Camp and Clover Creeks, anil oovora the principal portion of six ulalnis, emliraolag atiirut no aeree of land, - I'Vi -.- Prof. Hurhjy ha Uen for aeveral monthi eugtged In making a tborouih examlnatina ol the decomtwaad rook ami Map, anil also nock from earn of tn inrretiadliig tmeaatain. Tin a eayt from tlit quart that la taksn from th -hlgheat tleratleu which la dlaoovared upnu the high bench land and mountain tope, astayt all tbe wty from nothing to Clio, 'llilt quartr, rock It nioat generally found lu reg ularly defined ledges lying below the rim rook. There It, however, one ex oeptlou to this rule In thlt oamp, and that is what it tialltd Motiaroh Moun' tain. On this vatt mountain of quartr. there 1 located claim that cover one hundred and forty aore af land. Thla huge pile of rook assay regularly at about Si5 per ton. The discovery claim on thla mouutalu was lint located by W. 8. Clark ; the otkor claimants are ThMdon Cartwrlght, J. J, Brown, W. n. jaokson, u h.. Orlirin, George Hur ley and Thomas Litter. Thlt it saw- posed to be the beat diteovary In th way or quarts in this dlstrlot. Prof. Hurley in his ttsavi thuwt that tllvtr it found in Hit tllvor well from nothing up to $3,400. Tht Profetsor alas tayt that lie assayed tome mud for tne UoBauia company whloh was takea aut of their toap wells that assayed S4,KJ11. Thla attay wtt made la tht olty of Portland In the latter part of last summer or tall, J. It. Barron, Vine I'rcnlilsiit of Camp Creek Consolidated (Jold and Silver Mining Company, discovered a few day tlnte a piece or quarti that wa located 27 feet below tbt lurftot of the earth, on Clover Flat, tome 4(1 roils distant .froB any soap hl, and ou the Hue between Mouaruh Mountain and the ailvar wells, that assayed aso in goia and (40 In ailvar. talr protpecta of silver and some- timet goidare found almost evefvwhers. and Clover and Camp Creek within a rang that can be distinctly traced from the deaort In a northerly direction to Croaked River, aud down said river quite a number of milei. It It gener ally believed by the mluers that this will be one of the richest mining canine discovered an the Pad no Coast. The llonania and the C'amiif :iiwk Consolidated Unit) and Hilver Mining Companies have consolidated for the purpose of making n tliornuirli test of the chloride of tlivor, and a portion uf their maohlnery which they intend to nee to rvtlua th chloride of silver lo bullleu, pasied through Priiieville n ranle for Camp Creek, ou Wediieaday, jJtme II, and I um infornieil by men who have Hil maohlnery In" uharge, I that hy tbe tint ar middle of July next 1 . III I.- -1.1. . . . .1 ; J Wl" air 14 iiiiiKn inortttigii i lent af tht mud In th all ery reaiwotrully, J. J. WHITNKY. tint at ajaleiu. The aVbuWiiMii of Tuesday, fiirnlaliei th following: Ijaat night, about 10 o'cloek, the lire oen rang out suddenly nun tnarnly, I toroualnar from the almost midnight jeiMMl HI,. ut.lACHI, 1,1 Ulir UllT. lb i waa u.h bnAwn lita, II. m !.,.... ... .. chine chops were on Are, Hundreds rushed to the epot. All the fire com panies were oa hand, but too late to be af any tervlce, Inaamuch as tbe fire had already done lu work so efteotually mat pny attempt to put it out waa use leas. Th loa will fall heivllv on tin company. Thsir interest are those of Halem ; and another Industry Is orush ed, for tbe season at least. Tlie lire It supposed te have caught from the engine, although the lire for making steam was put out about 0 ooraoK. jriremeu auu ultltenttliu every' thing possible to save property. Home other bulldlnge were endangered, hut ny tne exertion ot tne ureineu were saved. , "; What to do With It. Linn county will this your receive about $2,000,000 for wheal, and of con no wc ought tn bogin at once te lay out our plans for spending the money. We would nig. gost that about $500,000 be lnld away for a "rainy day ," $1(10,000 be used for Improve. menu and paying up debts, etc.; $100,000 for "boosting" along tho Yaquina Hull roadj $100,000 for bridge and roads, especially the road up tho ctiml to Leb anon i $400,000 for bringing down a caniil from the McKenzle to Albany; nnd tbe remainder, if there uro no objections, we would like to have applied on the account of delinquentsiibsoriborelo tlie Diuiockat. This sum might possibly a little more tlmn pay up what is duo on old tocnunts, hut Utea wc would tlluw it te run on the aui). acrlptlon for tho coming year In fuel we havenemorn conscientious scruples against taking "Iront pnv" than we limn "buck ( heap Heat. W. B. Dyer, , who iH'cently bouglilout Palmer A Elder's Albany Mnrket, la mak ing things lively In the butchering hull nets. 11c Is hum Btutoii couuty, and lias had a large eJperloitoo In the business in which he Is now engaged. He thinks lie oan sell incut cheaper thin It Inn ever been said lu this oily, and still tnuku aiouey. Quad boiling inett he sullt at a mid 4 cents ; shoulder kl chunk ituak at o cents, and ill other kinds in proportion, Siiua. sges, pickled tripe, head cheese, and every, tiling else kspl In a Hist oIshu market ens bell'otiud at his place. Hi h i new comer with t larjir family, lim poi'inaueiilly ieca. ted here, and .expects lo do a fair tnd legitimate Intslni'a. Kefemicca : U. U. Clark, W. 11. McFsiliiml, T. U. Odonoal tnd t hai. Kicfei'. LINX t OCPtTT COI'lvt 1L. The next mti'tlug of the Llun County Council, P, of U., will bo held with 8aml Rldgo (iraage, No. 07, on tht first Mon- day In July, at to o'clock a. tn. FRANK PIKE, Secretary, Aaatkor mp rorward. Irae tryg as mskoavarTenttptto Ittvrj his Bat mauhbiery-. totlH lsT).r, nit 11 last tuooctued. tnd wt tn gltd to be thlt to Inform our.jeailtrs that Albany lias been selected as the place whtre It Is to bt put hp, Tkit It tht ooatnenotment ol 1 new ert for our farmers, for In the future thoy will tot btre to depend em in ly upon th arotiuolioa of whel. They n gmii'rally make aaora money by raia in uui, ana we will he glid to tee tht iluyfwlieu tkey will enttr:npoa lltcBltureJ''"ylrla aongregfttlon t th TI. largely. - Mr, (.'sene't mtehlnery will work tlm llni lutn ciirdagt, ana wt uoilcriUnd tn oil ailll will tltn be trnirrd tnimedlsts ly I hike uare iif the seed. Ot course Ibis will be 1 great deal bettor thin raising wheat and tending the bulk of It twiy to be worked up. Tha great wealth or thla oeuutry in a lew year will bt ker natu factures, tud we rtjoiot to an our fair lit tle city tecurlug tuok an Importtnt la. Htltiiliou 11 this it iuon,ta early dttt, Oar CaaaumlltexM. AVnoattinaan Wheeler, 3. U Har ris, D. M, Thomptoa, Chat Kteftrand Phil Oohen Afen'e, Orater ead JteaoVr W. 0. Twee- ililt, Clalb. H. Stewart and J. B. Wyatt. rVatfe, TailM uni WaUrU E. Blaln Jasoa Wheeler and 6ea, F. Bimpeea. Libirt) Car (Mi BmiurJ. B, Wyatt. Wm. H. Miller, Geo. Waller and Mee- daiutt, Tba. Montelth, Addle Uane- Deld, Geo Hoohttedler, J. II. Wyitt. and 0. Houok. 'nv" J. It. Herren, Jason Whttier aud Mart. V. Brown. . n-mtorh and SulutaJ. R Herren, C. H. Htewarl, Oeo. F. Slat peon and Jot. Webber. , Uurntbutquu-The PowJty Booltty, IWifs-Mart. V. Brown, It. . Humphrey aud W. G. Piper. . 1 aw t Away. '. Frank. Wy man hat been baaught hack" and put in Jail agiln, having beeu caught at Porlltad. fie tayt ht got en (hackle oil' it the Jail, and then took tht louse tnd the chain and pulled It up the leg of his iwult and rsstenrd It to t Wring tied 1 nuud kis waist. lit tbsa witched for an opportunity aud wout through the ''c commiidaiiou hole" when no one wis look lug, iml struck through tha woods for Miller's Station. About two miles below here he happened to tinmbte. dnto Burk hirl't mill, where lie found a tie and re moved hit shackle. Bt then want OA to the station, and htrlageeme money, board d th first train and weal to Portland. Al Outplace he toon procured work, but htvlng showed himself before tome Alba ny people, lie wet gobbled up by ear A cient sheriff befoM be knew It. ' . ' ' . Tnto-twlto. We, the uuilerslgoed, agree to oloee nur place uf bullae In tbl olty, no 1 lie coming Fourth of July, at the hour of 9 o'clock a. a: Phil Cohen, Brunk at May, P C. Harper Co., John Brlgga, Jehu Fo- ahoy! l.. Kline, Tltu Bra., h. K. Illalii. W. H. Dodd A Co.. W. B. Mc- 1 arlnnd, W. II. rlcott, UrangUaloB Hlor. Mrs. Whltsao, Wm. Van Vec tor, a. K. Ywiitg, Thamptoa Irvlag, J . Mencli iier, Sendera at Sternberg, W. II. Urnharn. Kwimg Mow, J. H. Bark han, Siiiu'I. Miller, Fred Uraf, T. Can nliigliitm ,t Cu., .0. Fox A Bro., M. J.. White, .lullirs Uradwohl. lr Vanalaa Bmf. tjiille a large number of our oitituiin art milking arrangemeatt to go ever to Yaquina bay immediately after the Kimitli. The Albsny Bras Band held a meeting tut Tuesday evening and a.ineil to go, anil will atartaa the aten (ly alter the Found., Well, they pan' t go to a better plana If thoy want to huve ruu, pure aud unadulterated, aud if we cau make tha ataestary arrange- mentt the IxuocaAT will be numerous ly reproetutwl lu the orowd. Wt bar tried Newport Mveral timet, and can always have Jutt about a much fan then at It la possible for a mere human to gat away with. Metlloal Osweer. The following uScen were elected for the ensuing year at the Annual meeting of the uragon Slate Medical Booiety at Saltan For Presldeut, L L. Howlaud, M. P., Sslemt Vic Pretlttont, W. 0,, s1cKty, M. D., Wasco county ; Cor res posing sec. rotary, C. H. Hall, M. D aWleni ; Treat, urer, J.P.Tate, It. D., Albany ; Ptrmtnent Secretary, C. O. Blrong, at. I).,Pttlsnd. Hoard of Censon, J. A. Klclitrdaon, M. D Salem 1 K. D. McCauley, U. V., Starton ; W. B Utrdwell, X. D., Portland , A. C. Helm, V.. D., the Dallet ; and D. J3. llloa. l. I), Albtaiy. ,, . v - - - i , i .r.c The LlbHy Car. The commttt an amtiging the Liberty Car for our celsbration have heea hard at work thlt week, and have made all the necessary preparations. Mist Gila Bldoout was cheeea as the "Goddess of Liberty," and her two supporten ar Mitt Floy Williams tud Miss Minnie Miller. Mlat XJollls llouok represents the Dlitrlet of .Co lumbia; the little glrlt ttleoted to rep roaont the States and Territorial bare keen selected, but we havn't the room tliii week to give their namet. fasaptneetlag Teal a. A speclnl tralu will leave lb depot in this oily at g:lS, slurp, for tht campmeut Ing lit Roherti' llrltlge, next Sundty, June 114th. There will to plenty of coachtt on, and as last year, it will bo hair lira 76 cents for the rouud trip. Those not wish ing to walk from las railroad to Iht ground! will ilnd hacks In waiting to convoy them nt j cents each. Train learnt Shedd rt turning, al I) p. lu. Thh Wa iii Kurapt, although it will no doubt absorb a gnat deal of iillinitlou, aud will probably aneot tbe ....... im,j, win won no cliaiigc la tbe syitem of doing business at Hhodil. Wheeler will continue to sell to nil oomen with ready cash the uaiaa Kuuuo ir ins lowest prices, anil tn pay the highest market rates iu oath for merchantable produoe. New and rtita ttock received every week. Tax Goi-nsmTrr Ranob It uneutial- oil for toonomy In fuel, equality la work and durability In service. Those wantlug ttovea will do well te call oa John Brlgg and at them. reraosuil. ii Luther I -Elklut it M . . will ttart for the Crooked Alver country In a few dayt to look alter hla atook In that region. Hon. 00) Yoeaa, who will deliver the aildret la tbm dty oB tba Fourth, hit Jutt beeu elected Goatneilirian of the Third Ward ist Pavtluaad 't " Mia Lliil Geary, or Eugene, Is down visiting friend In thla ollyr. Rv. A. H. Aaheaen will arrive 011 thlt weak'iattasaar worn Xtnlk, Ohio. B wilt taka abarga of ttiar ratted NftoMla oburoh in Orleans firrnlfjct. ; ' " t'oaete. -k .i. ,,. Following are the toasts te bu resouil- ed ta at our celebration ran the coming Fourth; . . ,- . r "Tha Dty we Olebiate,'-Retiaone by Hon.TRB. Strahtn. ' 1 "Washington"-. Rripons 'by Judge Piper.- . - j. . .', "Our Countyr" ReHponte by Man H. H. Gllfry. " 1 Volunteer toasts , by distinguished guest. '1 .... ., , , Reiiponies to touts 1 1 mi ted to ten mlauteaaaeh. ", 1 v rtra ltaleaea.', ', ,, ',' ; Tke ragulir monthly aaoMlag of tha Hoard nf Fire Delegates or the Albany Depwment will meet tt Albany Engine Co't kail this (Friday) ertniag al 80'clook. Meraben ought te be en baud promptly1. '' Taaeaar'e Kaaaalwaltaa. A public examination of teacbVn for Linn county will be held at th Court Houae, In Albany, on Saturday, eTune 80, 18TT. i . ja. WLYEU. n ''' ' ""' ' ' CO-WOj't-.l r It waa only t month ago tlitt ht aroa Issd to love, cherish and protect her. aad. yesterday, morning, when she naked wheth er th should tpl It up the heud of the flour barrel or steal an armnil nf kindling from the hack yard of their next neighbor, he rolled oer with his lace lo lias wall, and told her tn go to th under. ;i " " " ' Wool I Wool ! 1 The highest cash price paid lor wool tt Phil Cohen's store, in thit city. 43tf kVBttaaVlaA" IPX Tlie rr)ll,,!raehTil ar lit',.k,. in the Post Mrs. Allasnr. Laoit wuaiv. Ora- t"i, June 11, um. Mrsooa U s fortheas lallers mu4 atv( tke daw Hsrf ears wvsrtiseaj-t V a il sitW Brtisha, Dolpht Fernuld, C 8 nrown, iioiey, urtibn, 11 v L'astu, Dr ' . Muss, L J ' Cooper, Mrt It',,""" Miller, Mrs Mtr' " liotige.A filtmao, L I Enaoll. Peter . , Pn.ll.La Fletcher, A W i ; Suhr, It a Frakee, John U111, Uugeo U - ! Wtnklaw, Angiul -, , . . '"' ' ' P. H. tuvaown, . K. ' ADVEJITI8EMENT8. CITATION. In tht County Cuvrt ttf Hint County, in the MI Urtym. , In Ihn matter of the auDlloatlon nf Miarv A. K. 8wank lor assignment of dower. To James W. Nwank. AV. II. Swank. Huaan 1 Keeney, Kinil v j, Jefferson, Maria a.. taoBuers, Aaunia j. avslKiiia, ivaaoy J. Keener, heirs at law of the said Hormun Nwsuk, dewiaVMid, you sud uaeh of vou aire uareoy nouuou tnat M. A. E. ntwauk, widow or tbe alasved uamed Usriuen Hwsnk, has tiled hor petition in laid Court praying that her esiate in -dowsr in tht real proforrr tittmltmt'uvr Ueaeribod bo aaaigned to her hv said Court, and that said application will , prewautod, hoard Slid determined br suid Court uu she tkh day of i ulr, A. 1. 1877, st the hour of one o'clock P. M., which said rtnal property ia dosuribed as follows, to-wit. : The .South half of the douaUon land claim ot 11. Hwsnk's cionatlou laud claim Koa; 8S aud .til, Nntincatton No. 'Ml -iumliKl in Towu ahlp 1.1 South, Itangn 3 and 3 West or Will. Mor., Linn Couuty, Oregon, and contain big 1120 au-lvo sores more or lo-s, and val ued by th appraisers at f!.6v par acre; also ooininouolng al the N. li. corner of the donation laud claim or K. D. Jack, boiuiri thence Siouth 41.UO chaiua; thence Ve8t 81.au ohalns: thence North .41 nhatiia: thence East 31.30 ohalns lo tho place of uvKiumuK miuHLou, in lownonip IS., n. o w. Win. ltor,, Linu County, Orsgon.aii l oontsinlng lm.St acres valued al tJJ per sore by the sppnibiem. Also lots 1 end g and tha N. B. eue-lbartli ef Sec. 80 irr lowuenip lajo. orit. 2 West, containing ltU.OO aoros slluatod in 1-lnil (tonnlv. OrZ gon, aud valued by the apiiraisors at (4 Aud yon and etch of you are bueby re quiroo lo Biiear nt said time and ahow causo, If aur exist, why said assignment of dower should not . be insdo as nmrnal said time and ahow for in said application or petition. X . lu witness wlioieof I hste Hereunto sot my hand and atnx ' J ed the seal of said County Court una rfiiuo Olll, JO, . ' T.J.STITBS, Clerk. 44wa. soo.ooo Mountain Cedar Shingles THH3E SHINGLES AREMADEFKOk seasoned timber, olsar ef sap, are nicely aw auu io U1H uusi FaillglOS UlSOO. The undersigned can till .orders to sny H,u.uua iivtu uw ,u xuv,uuu ou suort notice, and tt bottom priosa. . ... JOHN BHUSH, 44m3. Bee-Iiive 8lore. Albaov. The Peravlaa Byrap ! Vllalisos sud enriches tho blood, to MAS U HlCBjawiU, uuiiuo no cue oroKAn-flowii. ouroa Uyspopsls, I.Ivor Complaints, Drop sy, Chronlo Diarrhoea, Bolls, Norroua Ar footlon, Chills snd Fevers, llumoni. Im of Csnstitutitional Vlgxir, Dieeaaos of tbeJf and all diseases orisdnatluia Inai hmd ah sviouevn anu uiauaer. l'ann ei:nmi,lAiia. if tbe blood, or accompanied by debility i'atrnoN.-Bo sure yon gel the PerurlanrllsiJ 'liltte' ,J ra,a'.'....u- a : Syrup, Ons dollar aud two dollars bot-)F v ',w l'(Jtllni Ajhkl, , v. - ..." . ... jbiju. Ue. V re no red bi Skth W. 1'ihviv Al"d'ruggisurrlm'U Av'Bw0,- ttt BroaehlUa. Prom JUn FIsbh; of Bennlngten, K; H. " Three TaarsHiniMi T a,, varv .,...k m duoed With dreadful oouku, wbiob re sulted In Bronchitis, sffeotTng me so se verely aa to render ItdlfHoult to speak in an audible voice. To this waa added M. vera nlKht sweats, ud I wu, going into a decline. After recourse to various remedies, to no purpose, I made use of Dr. WIstar's Bulsam of Wild Cherry, a few bottles of which fully re mo to health, binca, tint Hma r i,.I v.j soveml severe sttaoks of cough, but the Balsam haa always removed them. I always keep It by mo, and should not anow now so as without R." (Md bvU druggists.. , , , . , , L. ElaKlrVS. wxmm mm mmmi mnn mm ' . . . . i i.j romoe at htt reshienoo 4 Albany. U481U1 Boi inoag fardu Visit, Inr Card, W'eddiaf varua, or nv 01DD1' kiudolCarils, call on nanane to a nniataaith Job Printers, Albany, Oregon. n37t a nfr biw mliLa iriTl NEW GOOH .tf woL tfcli LATEST FASHIONS '.i'ailtaistoftaf,: r ' ', Hun KrannU.n ,h in,.. kit iiuy' ml !(,, v , ,,''. ..,; ,. ' n- i- iium ,.i ., ., ,B Ml TASHIONABLE CIOTHINCH i DBBa&'OOOCs'!'11 -J ,''1il'Hl''ll Ill l-'si'Vnl FIRST CLASS RETAIL STORE 1'- ! h'JJ '' J I ft -('I' ;. i. :, i Up J 'H iu-i . u . i 1 ulilf J'n cl J 1 t i ,' i I I,, (l! Jill, ,A,1 ,j BEST QUALITV bP.ias Ve , ' V'I".J: " '-'' ?'' : Mi IJ'H; t :' , 10 IV I SI I'RItl m ..lain, !;i; ci! .! in vnn -ill niii'i! i , ,. !t,:: Ittv,:! U irutfl' ! ..! ,. ': ,vnl. a.ft ..vai! i I .) t , ' : v ;i'-' vrn. i.l mi ,',1-i jl-,; i l i.'irlj .del cafbidl B'llu.iiiU Afig;.;, ECONOMYTS WErMH ,! 'i II til IV g; TIIR .ui a-ni F0KCE1'EEJ)I)KIIX': a KAiFftaw Me iwdd etnd EKrr4tnitnft. ri Til .:b--isJii. t'...i 1:; 4 flutiog Juiit OMiTf d ft uli i pm cot of the) linn -w ttyliHl'oriX.MHINK1 1HllA.KUir tory, j ui.ijrjffoi'iiiiEgratfr indutsenmnu tlitiD fvri toiNn Itrrtnine ooMinoiiiiy. 1 ala lnwe' - a ivw ,(,rf iiu ilolMiftn iemvd CU&n?n leA-, iiicy Ut'k:i r.,, undn of erg, U fttitj flu wtil .IMrl-leftv-,' ',' i i Tt,' .(.;,- 1.j ..' J. HHviiisi.v.msuAj' pasi Qt my I 'rill to 8. r. , istir?. ot iorufcAa, iRrmt'rtinntbvrpirti ofHb l'- HUatUmt l'iliUtifUCti fc1!"! -(p -i" J " l t Cor.ij d EIUvrHJitli'tA t(,i? A.y.tAia.'taoi.-isU ,,,, .-.., CARRIAGE WD WiGOS 1 ite;r MAiUFACTUREIt ll'wrner B.taoU uhJ Kerry &1a.,j .Vlli,r", 'Ou'; ' jmv ja.iara in mstiUTaelur ciarriAH. BET 1RATERIAI.. '"" ' J'h-y aiake t hr PuiaiiiK 1'itiui.n ai. lirueisaur ttaeidtAtc. REPAIRING AND JOB WORK'"' don. M shnrtf'St luiliiw vikI lu tut um,! j ( ( SKILLFUL MANNER.0 Thrtr wurk a ., J inuterisl la'ii'arrs'i'itiiSlJ trsloliua. .,, rtioftyr. 7 KELLOCG'S; OKEfJON PLOW: Landsitre Coulter Atf achiacaf I a'- rpHUNtl -rUSKA WKRK ' AWA lif t)Kl 1. high merit at the late mate Mir,-an tho report Ufa Comiuiltee who triod isw draft of the (innl.m Ciiv Pi ..m, J7T " hvlUiont the Keltogg attachment, Vat tlul '' piowaug neren UKihea deep thus was a i i . Gain of Ninetoea ler Cent, ' lu favor of tho lmWde Cout tJonnlr Richly ss.t L - "aa.w, ; ,'!, ) 'h i A.'B. KELLOGCS"'';1 .1 Ml GUN STORE ! w. B. SCOTT, Proprietor, I t ' t- ! 'i lll'U, ; Cuaftouivni jtu alwura dud t ihim m. m CUBS, RIFLES AND. REVOLVERS ' Aud Ammuution of All Kindt. TOBACCO A!VD CICiARM, t waomsAwi and nur ail! r .'' ' Jiaby Cirriagw, Smboats. " 'wiT'JT;' 'jfwra'otlv'os. Bolls, u., - -ui, hi ihoi aoarir erers ' i ALBANY, OREqON;' ooBWii aT iu BivoauaijMw. .TwiKre, I!1S, of.,,U '"'Proved and unlm-' proved. In ihia Anrf ai... , Also tor aale a number of dwelltuir 1 houses and vaoaut lots in tbl dty? f6" riirUtUlltUiIHiiti' 1a Airl.. n y . -hould cull T&KmEZZ tore pnrcnastng elsewhere. ' roxaon desiring help n be I provided wi'i '""' klborer, byPS!vVng "'1 ,'1'1 ..-rr. ,,(, PRACTICAL ARCHITECT CONTRACTOR. " Albauy 1 . . " -j" 1 tJretjoa. ' I will furnish dressed liimberSO per cent choaparthan can be bongkt st thoVhop. Inoh flooring, a per 1,000 foot. Doors al 3. uiouldwl on both ' sides. (live mo a nanr. .... NOTICE. Ml,, KE8TJ n ansoimeea'to l l.a" ladlosor Altaaoy land vlcinitr that u -preparea to do BtoMhlng. PMMmi. J nit ihort noiloe and In the ttiaVie. jiiif