lit Bmntml Frl!y, May SI, 1ST. tFrom Ba!!y of Sunday, Kay 8.J Colrtra WetWInfJ. Not very often tlo we hava the pleasure of writing np such an occurrence as this. Sev- al years tgo Mr. and Mrs. Gsorge Hum p'trey celebrated their gnlJen a editing in this city, and they were fuUnwed shortly after ward by Mr. and Mrs. John Smith, and now comes Mr. and Mrs. Jos. E. Qeatly. They now lira at Waterloo, but having been old residents of Albany, and all their children residing here, they carat ia yesterday and celebrated their fiftieth anniversary of the'r wadding at the residence of Judge Johns, their son-in-law, last evening. A largo tram br of invited guests were present, and all enjoyed themselves very much. Jo. E. Bjnlley wat born in Berkley county, Vir gins, August f), 1S06. His wife, whose mai den name was Sarah C. Frettyntan, was bora April, 7,, 1S0S, in Ohio county, Virginia. They were married at Alexandria, Pennsyl vania, on the 25th of May, 1S23. They emi grated form Pennsylvania to Ohio in 1S13, and from there t Arkansas in 1S3S. In thi year 1S53 they emigrai d to Oregon, and ever since have resided in (Linn county. Tjb have raised half a score of children.onlj two of whom have died, and six were present at the golden wedding last evening. Asrlenltnral Coll rye. The closing exercises at the Agricultural College at Corvallis will this year be verj entertaining. Oa Friday evening, May 31st, an entertainment will be given by the pre paratory department, and on the next even ing another will be given by the. advanced preparatory department. On Sabbath, Juut 2d, at 11 a. m. the baccalaureate sermon wil. be delivered by Rev. T. B. White of Albany, and on Tuesday evening at 7 o'clock an ad dress will be delivered to the literary socie ties by Judge Chenoweth. On Wedueaday a1 9:3) a. m., the literary exercises by the grad uating class begin, which will be followed by the conferring of degrees by President Arn old. Following that will be an address t, the class by Judge Burnett In the even ing there will be a re-union of the Aluuini and literary exercise, followed by a colla tion at the hotel. rime rial. Jason Wheeler brought into onr office last evening a sample bunch of tlax which had been taken from the farm owned by the Houston Brothers. The seed which produced it had only been planted four wests before this had been pulled, and these stalks were alreay 1 feet high, and the whola field ol 160 acres will average as well as this specimen. Out State carried off the first prise at the Centenial for fine fiax, and it is only a ques tion of time that her largest revenues will be derived form its cultivation. Welcome House. Oar talented yoc :g friend, Thurston Hackleman, accompanied by his lovely bride, returned home yesterday from an Eastern law school, and we are glad to hear that he will hang out his shingle in his native city of Albany. A Severe Cat. A day or two ago Dr. John EL Irvine was cutting wood out in the country, and the ax glancing, he split his left foot from the toes nearly to the ankle. It was a very severe cut, but under the care of Dr. E. O. Hyde, Johnny is getting along finely. From Daily ol Tuesday, May 58-J Aw Entertainment. A literary anil . dramatic entertainment will be given at the College Chapc-l on Tues day evening, June 11th, by the pupils at tending that institution. The programme will be varied, and all who may attend will no doubt come away feeling well repaiJ'for their trouble. The' adurUsion will be the usual price. Cesnmearement fcxereiscs. The Commencement exercises at the Al bany Collegiate Institute will this year occur on the evening of Wednesday, June 12th, and will consist of the reading of the two graduating essays, an essay from Miss Mary Finlayson, conferring of degrees, and the Annual Address by Rev. J. A-Gruzan, the whole to be interspersed with music Election of Directors. The stockhddera of the Grange Union, of Albany, held their annual meeting last Mon day ond elected the following Directors to serve during thr ensuing year: S. A. Daw son. M. H. Wilds, Mart. Miller, Strauder Froman, G. F. Crawford, Alford Elevens, ond Geo. F. Simpson. ladies AM Society, The next regular meeting of the Ladies' Aid. Societiey of Albany will be held at the residence of Mrs. Houk on Thursday after Boon of next week. AU members ef the Society, and others who take an interest in such matters, are required to lo in attend ance. From Daily of Wednesday, May r. Still Another Eicankia. And now we are informed that the ladies of the Congregational Church are making arrangements for having an excursion train ran between this city and Srlem on the Fourth of Jvly. This is one of tLe best moves yet, as on that day Salem is to have a mamniith celebration while our f'ity will bare noes stall, and i Is excursion will give ail who wish it a chance to show their patriotism by going down there and joining in the festivities. The time schedule, rates ef passage, etc., will be given in due time. Escaped Again. We were a little too fast in eur item yes terday about Logan. Before Sheriff Herren arrived at Lebanon Logan had made his es cape from his captors. In the evening as Mr. Wiley was walking up the street with him he sprang off to one side and sncceded in running away, although several shots were fired at him. Strenuous exertions are be ing made to effect his capture, and if he is again arrested he will very probably be turned over to the Sheriff! A Coal Be4 i.sad. Advises from Brownsville inform as that a coal bed was discovered in the foot hills above that place a few days ago by Mr. Fox, and that the coal will be equal to any f Mni on this Coast. Horry up that narrow gagua railroad and we will then throw away our Wood stoves down here and born Browns vim coaL ; nesting of nincfclsnldert. i A j meeting of the stockholders of the Aids! Fruit Preserving Co. is called for Sai- iayj, J-za 9:h, a; their office is tiiU city. From Dslly ol Thursday. Kay SO.) Hease Breaking, Last Tuesday evening while ths Council Was in session a bey cams bursting in and wanted the Marshal, saying that a man bad broken into Dr. Harris's house up town. He said that the Dr. had gone to Eugene and had told him to watch over hi house in kin ab sence. He had noticed a light in the house and had gone over there aad found a man in it "running" around, and the man would not tell him who he was, and wouldn't leave the n remises. After the bov had finished bis story tho Marshal grasped his largo cane, and with smiles illuminating his classic fea tures in the expectation of large fees, he. in comuanv with Policeman Watkins and the boy, proceeded to tho house which was being burglarised. Arriving there they tie. ployed so as to surround the house, and tien getting their "nippers" and shooting irons ready they marched upon the enemy's works. After effecting an entrance they soon found the object of their search, and it is a question in the mind of Watkins yet as to which looked the most surprised the Marshal, or Squire Wolverton. Yet the burglar was none other than Square Wolver ton. He says Dr. Hams lett him in charge of the house and he has been sleeping there aver since the Doctor left, and under the circumstances the Marshal concluded to make no arrest. Moral When you go away from town do not leave your prope-ty in the hands of more than one person. Canacll Proceeding. The City Council met at their chamber last Tuesday evening, and the Mayor being ab sent the Recorder presided. Present Coun cilmen, Monteith, Stewart, Brush and Ruiibaugb. The Committee on Current Expenses was allowed further time in which to report upon a bill from Phil Cohen. Hon. R S. Strahan was appointed City Attorney for the remainder of the current y;ar.. Councilman Allin entered and took h sjat. On account of the grading of First stteet it was thougt best to lengthea and raise the b.-idge near the corner of First and Baker, a-l 1 the Marshall was instructed to have the w rk done immediately. The following bills were allowed : W. L. Witkina, $S0; John Brash, $10 15; Jas A Warner, $48; L. Senders, $23; J. W. Bald win, $10 65. ere steaeCeal. BoVrt Earl was in our city yesterday and had with him some speime'n of coal taken from a vein which he discovered a short time ago on the Calapooia, about IS miles above Brownsville and 3 miles above McDowell's mill. The vein was discovered at a point where it cropped out on the bank of the Cal apooia and is about one foot thick and twen ty feet wide. It is the intention of Mr. Earl to follow the vein back to the foot hills and then sink a shaf c on it The cropping do not seem to indicate that the coal will be of as tine a quality as that found in the Eist, but fully equal to any taken cut on this coast. A scrlptaml Dlsmsnan. Bev. I. D. Driver and a gentleman named Waggle had a discussion a few day ago on the following question : "Does the bible teach the doctrine of the endless punnishment all tha finally impenitent of mankind? The discussion lasted the greater part of of three davs and resulted in a complete triumph by Kev. Driver, Mr. Waggle failing to come to time towards tha last of the dis cussion. The latter gentleman was selected by the Universal i3t Association of this State to meet Rev. Driver in debate, and the Ad vertiser says he made an utter failure. gainrdaj's Excnrslaa. That mnch-talked-of excursion to Portland comes off to-morrow, and will no doubt be a grand affair. There is much more comfort in such an excursion as this will be than making the round trip to Roseburg and back in one day. Rem .mber that you will nave six hours in Portland, and will arrive at home by 9 o'clock in the everting. The fare has been put down to $2 for the round trip, so that all can go. Don t buy tickes ami tuen tail to be on hand promptly at 5 :30 to-morrow morning. That would be a needless waste of money. t.eller Lint. The followine is the IM of letters remalntne in the Post mc Albany, unn ewuniy, m- vn mav as. 1K7-. tersor.s CAIIinK iwwiwe letters must (five the date on wntcn tnev were advertise.. Adams, George Hasten, Mrs A Baser, W W Harmon, Mrs Alles Da via, Mrs Ella Howard, H H (2) Flower, John Lorensen, George Ferguson, Mis Mary Tnnell, Geo l aiaer, vuarree af P. H. RAYMGXD, P. M. Tke renting Stale Fair. This year the Oregon State Fair will begin on Thursday, October 10th, and will contin. ue nntil Friday evening of the following week. Arrangements have been made eo that only half-fare tickets will be charged from all points on the railroad to the fair grounds, and the O. S. N. Co. have also agreed to carry passengers at half the usual rates. A Sew St ere. X. Baura informs ns that a new firm under the name of Jackson & Co., from California, will open out a dry dooda store on the 15th of June in the building recently occupied by him, one door above Foshay & Mason's. This is the last vacant business house in Albany, which speaks well for the rush of oar community. Street Improvement. Work is now being rushed on all the streets which were recently ordered imprev e 1, except on First street, and they will all be finished in a few days. The 15th of June is the limit, and the Mifrshal will take charge at that time and make all the improve ments ordered. A Fine ramyhlct. We this week received a pamphlet contain ing a list of premiums awarded at last year's State Fair, and also the rules, regulations and programme for the Fair to be held this year. A. L. Stinson, of Salem, printed the book, and of course it is a neat job. At the Baptixt Charcn.. The regular monthly congregational meet ing of the Baptists in this city will be held at their church next Sabbath afternoon at 2 olock. Rev. E. C. Hill will hold relieous services at the same place on Sabbath, both in the forenoon and evening. Samitel E. Young has added to his large stock of dry goods, an assortment of ladies' jnnslin underwear, to which he would call the attention of the ladies of Albany. . They will be sold for lees than ladies can buy .the material aad make them for. Be sure to a!' tr-' (From Dully ol Friday, May II mlRcit Enterprise, Have you read 3. E. Young's new adver tisement! Isn't it "way up"? A man eer tainly ought to get a ponderous uatronaire who will use as much printer's ink in talking to me peopie large. Sam. always gets a good share of the trade in this city, and cer tainly desorves it Only a few years ago he started into business in Albany on a (mall capital, and by lieing fair and square in his dealings, selling low, and keeping up a good stock, ne is now reckoned asoneofour "solid men, and his business is as good as the best in ms mercantile establishment he neraonal. ly superintends everything, and is assisted ny ired rggart and Walter TurreU two mm, tlemen whose politeness and affahUity daily wm many irienaj wr themselves and the in- stitution with which they are connected. Last year a large warehouse was erected in the rear of the store, which has been comuletelv filled with the latest improved farm machine ry, and this department has been placed un der the exclusive control of Mr. John Alt house, a gentleman with whom it is a pleas, are to trade. We reccommend Mr. Youns'S establishment, in all it departments, as one of the best m our city. Read his adveatise- ment and then call oa him. , Festival Te-Xlaht. Den't forget that this evening is the time set for the strawberry and ice cream festival at the rooms of the Young People's Christian Association. Reader, if you are a married man, take your entire family, and if you are single, don't be afraid to invade the sacred precincts of somebody's home for the purpose of procuring company to enjoy the affair with you. If yoa are a married woman, go after that husband of yours, aadnse all those little arts, wiles and caresses, (rolling-pins fiat-irons and broom-sticks) knowa so well to you, and make him wash up and go with you to night If you are a young ladywell, if that is the ease, yoa will need no advice of ours; you will succeed in "roping" some unsuspecting young fellow in for the evenine. Good exercises, music, refreshments, eta, will be the programme for the evening, and only the usual prices will be charged. Base Ball at rertlana. The Presbyterian excursion having been postponed Rev. De Vore has extended an invita tion to Linn Base Ball Club to accompany them to Portland to-morrow, aad the boys have accepted. Jos. Buchtel has picked out nine of the old players dowa there and will meet the "Linn's'' in East Portland and have a friendly tilt with them, If our boys thould have the good fortune to come out first best in this contest it would be glory enough for one day, for Buchtel will be very apt to get as many as is possible of the old '.Pioneers" aad professionals in his picked nine. Al though Linn Base Ball Club hails from away np here in the cow counties, the boys are up to the average when it comes to playing, and even if they should be beaten to-morrow, we will veuih for it that their score will not be far behind. Brownsville Weolen Mill. From the Advertitr we lrarn that these mills will soon be in operation again, Tboe. Kay, the Superintendent, having gone to San Francisco to buy wool and supplies, Bedarrn Bates fr Slaty Bays. Through our combination and the large stock of goods which we purchased in San Francisco this spring, we have accumulated A M am vara stsm-b f Cleaning ann Bee CMd of all description, which we will sell at greatly rtdticed prices for the next tatg day. Everybody will do we 1 to call and examine oar goods and price. Highest cash price paid for good merchant able wool. Don't forget the place. FOX BATJM & CO. As HisToaicat Fact. Every treat whe has been steadily salline the Improved Homestead Bewine Machine for three years, own his dweUiua- housa, haa a rood account in bank, la eioar of debt, and has money at imereat, the natural consequence of securing; a roud agency f or superior goods at tha loweH prices. A food 6n-claat Savinf Machine, most oaefut reliable at all timea, easy to understand and eantrol, the same ftixe and does tha aame work aa any machine that sell at Foca Tunes the price- There is no machine at any price better, or that will do finer or more work, and certainly none so low in price by many douara. The Homwrua ts widely known and need in thousand of families mute Eastern and Middle States, and dail3 he eominr popular in the West, it will ear its eort aev era! times oyer in one season, doius; the work of the ramuy, or win ears lour or ure eouars a day tor any man or woman wt sews for a livinr. It is the at wir es machine made, is ready at all times to de it work, makes the strongest and finest stitch yet invented. ana n rally acknowledged as the Standard Family Hew ina Machine. Price, comnlete for domestic um. S-20. delivered at your door, bo matter how remote voa mav reside. B usances permanent and honorable, with more certain and rapid sales, and larger profits than any other. Extraordinary liberr! offers made to local or traveling agents where we have none established ; or, if there is no scetit near you, send your order direct to tne rectory. Address John H. Kendall a Co,, til Broadway, New York. vl3nl"yl A Challenge. I would respectfully announce to the farm en of Albany and vicinity that I have the agency for YV. A. Woods Self-Binding Har vester, the only successful self-binding har vester ever introduced into the Oregon har vest fields. I will also announce that I am ready to meet in field trial any self-binding harvester made, and in the contest submit my machine to such tests as may be required by a committee of practical farmers appoint, ed by the Linn County Council, or other or ganized body of practical farmers. 41m3 A. M. Hoop. Is the whole history of medicine, ae preparation has ever perfenaea such marvelluus enrea, er maintained ae wioe a rapetauon, ee anal vanaav revioaaa, which ia recozaised s the world's reneedy for all dis sssns ef the throat and hours. Its leor eonttaeed se ries at wonderful enrea ia all ehnvUes has Bade it naireraslly known aa a safe and reliable areal to eaa- ploy. Aaiaat ordinary eolds, which are the forerun ners of more eerioae dieorde-a, it acta SBeedily aad snrely, aJwavs reiievinsr eutferin;, and efsm aarina; life. The protes ion it affords, by- its siaiely ase in the throat anil icax disorders of cbud'en, makes it an ia vaioable rejtedV, to he k--. a j-. ea hand hi every hMae. No ,soa uta afford W be witboat it. aad those who have enee used it sever will. Fro as their knowledge of its composition and effects, Physicians nee the Cssaar PscroaaL extensively ia their practice, and Clsrgymso recommend it. It ia absorately certain ia its remedial effects, and will always cure whets cures are possible. Far sale by all coaler. 1 Form and Feature, Unless associated with good theeh, are shorn of half the attractions they may other posaera. Hearing tills tact in mind, use SOZODONT, which will prevent your teeth from losing their whi'eness, and will renderihem sdoUkis if smmk.il sd riiu.ni. ored. The tint and hardness nf onral an imparted to the (rums by this incomparable preservative and beautifying agent, and the breath is rendered fragrant as hontv suckle by its use. It is sate, besides be ing tffecuve. Sold by druggists. Pain ting. Smith & Norton having opened a shop in Albany, are now nrerjared to dr. hm,. . and ornamental painting, graining, kalaoriiin- "J, giaziag, guaing, etc. House lining aad papering will be done at reduced rates. All work entrusted to their care either in the city or country will receive prompt attention. Their shop is on Ellsworth street, near the f jrry landing. n29tf. Samr.al E. Young has just received direct from the manufacturers in the East a larca invoice of those celebrated HolhrooktLud low, Ladies', Misses' A Childrens' shoes.. He is making special efforts to keep a first class stock of Boots and Shoesand would call at tention to his assortment, which is now more eoBplete than ever. tlwe KB. ITITES AXB TUB rACIIIC COAST IB at IE. Albasv, May 28, 1S78. To the Editor trf the Ortgonian : In your issue of the 27th inst. some one writing over the uom de plume of "Veritas," not content with hurling his shafts of invec tive against (as he terms him) the "paid at torney" of Bancroft ft Co., tries to leave the impression upon your readers that lion, T. J. St i ten, the nominee for Superintendent of Public Instruction, was one of the ones who advocated the introduction of tho ''Pacific Coast Series" iuto oar public schools. This insinuation was made either through gross ignorance of the facts In the case, or in tentionally, to place Mr. Stites iu a false po sition in the eyef of the people of the State. The last is the most natural conclusion, since your correspondent claims to base nil his in formation on "very reliable sources." In the teal he displays in sounding the praia of Prof. Powell, he evidently forgets thenrnif reliable source of information attainable, and contents himself with hearsay evidence alone, I This indeed seems a little strange hot to say blameworthy in one who pretends to feel such a deep interest in the cdut-ationn affairs of the state. Why did not "Vcri consult the records of the suwrintendeut (f public instruction at Salem before he entered upon the discussion of a subject of such im portance to the pcopli? Had he put himself to that trouble, he would have found his "reliable sources" to the contrary notwith standing that at the same time the law iu passed introducing the Pacilio Coast Seriw into our schools. Air, Stites was superinten dent of Linn county; that the blank sent him by th esuperiutendeut of public onslructiou to be filled out with the series of books ht preferred and desired, noirAcre made mention of "Pacific Coast Series, but Mr. Stites (so to speak) "reted unanimously" against then introduction and use. This is a matter oi record, but "Veritas," iu hi bliad zeal or gross ignorance, forgets the tact and trust merely to tne information of others. Again e state for the edification of "Ver itas," that Mr. Stites voted against the whole Pacific Coast Series when the question came before the superintendent of several counties. As to the qualifications of Mr. Stites for the office to which he has been nominated, we have nothinst to say thev speak for them selves in plainer and moreglowingterms than we can command. The eminet success he achieved as a principal and teacher, and the universal satisfaction he gave the people of unn county tutu as teacher and a school su perintendent for many years are a sutticieut guarantee of his ability to successfully man age and promote the educational iuterests ol toe State. In conclusion we would snsirest to "Veri tas" the propriety of examining the records in future as being usually considered a source of reliable information iu matters of public in terest. LEWD. Bens anel A bread. Strawberries, three boxes for 50 cents. It will soon be time to reap new potatoes. J. II. Burkhart has been re-appointed No tary Public by tiov. C'hadwiek. Parson Waters, of Salem, now does the heavy editorial work on the Vitily Jtiylstrr. Washington street is eoinz to be oue of of the prettiest streets in our city when finished. Goods at greatly reduced prices at For, Baum k Co.'s for the next sixty davs. Ste their advertisement. A e understand that E. A. Parker is no better, and that he is very apt to lose his eye sight. Excavations have commence, 1 on Foster's brick block, and the work on the walls will begin shortly. Linn Engine Co. holds its next regular meeting on Monday evening of next week. and No. Ones have their meeting on the following Thrsday evening. R. S. Strahan has been appointed Notary Public by Oov. C'hadwiek. No man with a tneeham-ial eve can pav two- bits for a box of strawWrries without won dering why they didn't push the bottom clear up to the top and be done ith it. What precinct do you live iu! Be sure to find out before you vote. Willie Gray, of Salem, who ia traveling in Europe with our own townev," liob. Fos ter, writes some very 6ne descriptive letters to the Anient Jieeora. Now is the chance for vou to get clothing or dress goods cheap. Look at the notice put in by Fox, Baum & Co. this week. We have received a copy of the n.,:iK Guard, published at Eugenc.and we mQat 9t'y it is as hue a little sheet as can be picked u,, anywhere. A fashion journal savs . "Volbini? will he worn this summer by the fair sex except longitudnal striped hose." Good bv! YW are off to the rm Isl mis, where the womeu ! in addition to a red strina around the left ancle, wear bracelets of sharks' teeth around the waist and bshbone in the nose. The whooping cough is growing beautiflly less in this city, and the measles is number ed among tne things that were. e have bad a nice little rain and the prospects for a large yield of grain is bettci than ever before. Y, e are under mnnv nhlimttionn to Mr Townsend for a basket of luscious strawber ries. They were very largc.sweet and finely uavorvu. The American Exchange Hotel in Portland. I I I . T' 1 . - iMirncii ni xuesnay. uoxa, VIZ,UUu, on which was a partial insurance. Of course everylxxly.both male and female, likes to dress well, and now that they can do so cheaply they ought to be happy. For further particulars look at the notice publish ed this week by Fox Baum & Co. The Centaur Liniments are of two kinds. The White is for the human family; theYel iow is for horses, sheen, and other animals. Testimonials of the effects produced by these I 1 I T" . - , J roinarKnuie r reparations are wrappeil around every oottie, and may be procu red ofanydrug, gist, or by mad from the Office of i'his Cen taur COMI-Axr, 46 Dey Street, New York Uity I3:29yl Tke Tickets. Scan each name with care; Punch every unfit there; Do all yonr swapping f iir : With Wheeler square At Shedd. Thus sbalt thou prosper. Our advice to friends who are troubled with rheumatism, is to try FrM's cele brated Hambunr Tea. It is a very simple remedy, but has done wonders iu many bad cases of his terrib'e disease. - MARRIED. WirJ,'.T.MSlv CAHTHnRV. n th Wh of May, IS"8, atthe residence of vv'm. T, Csutli orn.ttiiieni n cininly, by Kev. J. Bowcrsnx, Ma. Alone A. Wii.LitMsox and M)Sj rxiA A . CaCthorn both of Becton county . tr Tlie National Gold Medal was awarded ti Bradley a Rulofson forthe best Photographs In t he rTntted Klates, and the Vienna Medl to .h lvst. in Ihewortd. . i MootKomeay eKf eet, San Francisco O s week in your own town. fir, outfit nve. Jfu Rader. if vou want a busine.-is at. v, hub Persons of either sex can make creat pay all the time wic, wore, write lor particulars to 11. UALI.ETT 61 Co. Portland, Maine REVERE HOUSE, earner First and Ellsworth Albaar, Oresun. Pfeiffer Bro's Props. ThlsiiewBiiklisfltteduphl flrstdass stria. Table? supplied with th best the market affunis. 8nni Beds in every Ruam. A good Sample fioura fur Com merciai Travelera. aVFree Caaeh te and rram the Ilofel.X'l tHBsTltm AWEB. Scto, Mav 2S, ISTg Editor Democrat: llainit notion) a communication In your pa per Mating to myei'lf.asklnz me rorsn answer to certain questions therein propounded. send you the following as mr answers therein, nnu r?qUist that jou havs the fairness to nub. iisn tne same : I An not entlnrne hlnckmnlllnRi I wnrtted for in- .-ii -turai oi tj. w. rtimiardMin at tun time mi-nt limed In ymir paper, and nvor scratched m "u nrrittmt ni nis Houriptv; Aa to how nun h land 1 own on the Rnntlnin riv.rr it ia no omra utialness. I ii "scribed for the bridge what I Intended to pay. It ih not trui. that Dnn. Phillips Gave me M.no logo In I lie tiluhl or In the tiny time. In phi ha Mint wi-re eriHik-d or atrxlitht, or In wnva that wi n- iihtk or iiitii rwine, to rresinn Morris' pus Inr,' In turn nut Phillips' oxen Hint Wf-r-h.'ld for dfht. nor Is It trtlH that. I went th-r nntl itirni'dfitit xnitl iixi-ii. i did not know Phillips in-, n ii., ii.ii-,i. , nnvn iii-,irii ainee aeeinif your romniiitili'ullmi In the IikmimjiiaT referred to that about 211 vi'iira sun I'li-hlpa and Morris mitl sum dltttiMi'ty In ri-giirtl to some oxen, mid hut A. H. Morris rmi nil the enltlelii l. i-'.l 'rnb tpv's ynl, vnki-il up and tin! to a post. 'Mils Mr. Morris wHI r cillecls, as lie wnaonlya boy then, nnd had to Muni to K"l theoaen. I'ri'sttiii Mnrris.nnd niyai-u were ni iKhtxirs and in-ipi ii men rti it' r lot ni-nr are. I d-d mil atiliscrilie Inr IIih Jclf.Tson lirliliri I Hr.-. d in pnv. nnd did pny, IJU ml to tha l.lh- cn.v I'liureii, uecmise i mm to agreeo. rvol on Hecoiini of nny fnra of a revolver. 1 linvr now anawred lh question naked, and hiive found It not hard tndo.nnd wlllonly ny In eoneliislon that I would linvn Ilki-d to nnvi- awn ynur correspondent a name alK'ird lo his Inquiry's. Yours rsiiectfully, V. A. ratTf NEW ADVERTISEMENT:. Administrator's Notice VTOTICE IS HERKRY GIVE THAT Ll the undersigned ha been duly ap-iwiluti-il ad ml ii let rat or or the estate of F. M. Nice, tlerea-ed, all per.ona havlnir I'lalms asnlnat Bald estate, are rronlrnrl to present i liein to the tinrterMifrned.wHh the proper vouchers, within els mutitha from the 80ih dv of Mar. A. I. IH7S. fo ihe undersigned, at nivatorein Drowns- viile, or lo J. K. vVeatheiford, at A I (.any. v. tr. tAjotttrvt, 43w4 Adm'r. Cosmopolitan Saloon. J. A. Gilmour, Prop., On BrnatlaIMn afreet, between First and Heeond. UI-tEST P-RANDS Of LIQUORS ASD C'MARS L keit constantl y on hand, ami the tiiinty will al wav hod Jack Bereaw ready to eater to their wants. 13:ltf ENGINEERS ELECTION. N'OTICE 13 HEKEHY -IVEV THAT Hie annual alrv-tiim for a I'hief EiikI iitf rami Aivsistmit Engineer of the A'.liaiiv Klre Department, will take place at No. -' Enume lluiioe, on Monday, the loth rlav or June, 187. bet wee u the hours of 1 anil 7 o'clock p. in. Albany, Oregon, May 22d, 17S. L. N. LIGGETT, P. H. Raymond, Fresmh-nt. Set-rotary. d&iO CITY EXPRESS. 1HAVE A GOOIl TEAM. A FINE, mronir h -ck, and will do any deliver inir or othpr work entrusted lb tne with diNai-h I came here to stay end etpect inir to Btii-k m iIiim business, I solicit a fair share of pat mnage. vl3n40tf T. T DUGGER. Dissolution Notice. HAVING niSPO'EDOFOUR 1.ERA non Flottrine Mlll,llie Qrm of Klkina Hi us. ia this day (iisilved lv mutual con. ent. A 1 debt, of the firm will If romptl v ettletl, and eranflsowint the !: firm a'e iierenv notined lonpicar ami tii up at uiiev nnu euiieroi tue umier'titfntM. W. S KI.KINS, Jl. KI.KINS. Lplnnn. Mav f. lST. R. ARNOLD, M. D., IIomt'0ntliir lliHiaii- IUUI, VEl.t.WV. gFFTCE Hunts FROM IITOIJANH w Irani 2 to a, l borne lletfev-s and r-ur- vry a Nei-ialiy. nlOif. The limisi Trettlng atallfen. Western Chief, Ike property ejfC. Mrajele forf lands will stand tho ensuins? season at Albany, and ran be seen by roiling ui.mi Alex. Shannon, at the Revere ilouae. Tht chief will be let to marea for exo, three wares for fr. Ksl CHIEF Is s beautiful dark bay, 6 years old, lu bands htfjb, and weighs 1JU0 &V. He Is of pure fathtiiuler tuck, and although never put in close training: makes fast time on the turf, aad is pronounc ed by celebrcted horsemen ae one uf the best trotters ia the Mtate. PKIHilllEE: "Western Chief Is br old "Path ander ;"' he by "Old Morrill -." he hv the "Jennhuin' colt: he by "liullrush :" he hv "Justin Monran." The dam of the "(lid Morrill" horse was by the rsmujfion- norse; ne oy " f ance ; ' be by initioneu Mesner-'Thuinixi' thus combiDiiur the Morjrau and MeHsenrer stock. Tor further particulars inquire at th Revere House tor AL.C..Y. siiaiA. SOtf Notice. NOTICK is horeby u l ven to Hie tax payers of .School Oistrict No. 5 Linn county Orpnon, that the IMiectors nf ssid l'listrici will e.it as a Board nf Equalization fur the purpose oi correcting any errors that ma; exist lit the aHsessmmit roll if said Dis trl t, at the oflice of the Clerk f the D a trict, I. H. Montanve, on Friday evening. May 24, 187", at o'clock P. M. All complaints and affidavits looking to a uorrevtioii oi errors in satu roil must be in writing and filed with tr-e t lork on or !efurj i he hour fixed for said meeting, lly order of the Board of Oirectors. I IL MONTANYE, 3wL Clerk of Kchool Dist. No. S. McOORMAOK'S SELF BINDING HAIVESTESS We are agenls f r this most perfect, most wonderful and most successful machine ever put Iwloro the public. We eapeet to enter ihe field of oninpeiilion on every op portunity ottered durinir the harvest of IKTH, and shall have all our armor on ready to g've battle to all wh dare ineol us. Wo Kunrantee every machine to do tfiKxl work, under all circumstances, where any machine inn auoresHfnlly opperaic in, I fur ease of draft, simplicity auu dura bility, to be surpassed by none. rartners please call and examine sans- ules. Harper's blix-k, corner Fir t and K Uworih streets, Allmnv. Oregon. KUtiKNE hUCUAN AN, 13:30 For T. Cunningham & Co. The Imported Percheron Horses ! IttVslsMaa 'sVi s.w..' m a, WHITE Will be at the stables of A. H. MARSHAL! ALBANY, Tharsdaya, Fridays and Sat- urjayj : and Mot days, Tuesday i ana Wednesdays at ihe atablos of SOU KINO, COKVALUa. PRIDE OP PERCHE . Will be at tha stables of GAINES FISHER. 8ALKM. Mondays, Taesdaya, Wednesdays and Saturdays, and at the stables of S. BKOWN, OERVAIS, Thursday, and Friday's ol each week. I deem It unnecessary to give a minute description of these horses, ss it is now a settled fact that thsre fe a breed or family of Urjre horse that show such an improvement on the common stock as the Pereheron : thi j . proven by all those that have given them a trial, at work or as breeding animals, and could be certified by hundreds of respectable parties in this Stave, Washington Territory and California, who have tested them. b;rt fi'id rault or object to the P r.'hemn have a-t triei theia, or are intjrestsd in some other stock. Tnnt-;5 i. s. tain coiis. A(,rii , MJsv vltoM "W. C. MBTHB. ADVERTISEMENTS. ii ii il E. Z9 5? r S r r mm i ? SUMMOMS. the Cirruit Court of the HtaU of Oregon, in and for Linn County, VetobtT Term, JS7S. Narc'ssa Cartthern, PlalnlifT, v Geo. W. Carother, Jjt-f -ndant. Suit in equity for Divorce. Tu Geo W. Carothers, the above named Defendant : In the name of the Stat of Oregon, you ere hereby required lo appear a udanswei the inniplaiut of the Plaiutifl in the above entitled suit in the above entitled Court, now on lile with the Clerk of said Court, within ten flays from the date of Ihe ner vine of this summons on vou, if served in Linn County, Oregon, butlr served on toil In any other County in said Mate, then within twenty days from the dite of Ihe service of this summons upon you, and il served on you by publication, then you are required to apiiear and answer said complaint on or before the fir-t day of the next revtilar term of said Court, to be be gun and hotden t the Court House in the city of Albany, in the County of Linn, in said State of Oregon on the 4th Monday cf October, A. D. IS78, to-wlt: on the 28th flay of October, A. l. 1878, and vou are hereby noU.ied that if vou fail to appeal and answer said complaint as herein re quired, the I'laiutitr will demand and lake d. fault, decree and judgment or said Court against you, as follows, to wit: That the botuli, of matrimony now, and here Ufore existing between vou and said PlaiiititT, he forever dusulved and that said l laiutifT bo forever divorced from you, and aid that FlalutifTs maiden name, to-wit: Narcissa Pearce, be restored to her, auu mat siu natnttrr be given, granied sou uecreea ny saia court tan care, etistod and control of yours and Plaintiff's mi n-ir children. Ibe fruits ef said marriage, to wit: Anders, n Carol bera, Anna A. Car- oiiiers. newion A. Carutners and Eider A CaroLhrrs, he awarded lo Plaintiff and that raid Plain! iff have judgment aicainst yon for the costs and disbursements ol this suit lo be taxed, and for such otbei ami farther relief, as lo said Court may ap l nr ju-t and equitable in the premises. This service f this summons is made on you liy publica ion, in accordance wit!' the order therefor mails bv Hon. K p Koise, Judge of said Court in chambers at the City of Salem, Oregon, on tb rth day Dated May 9th, 1878. D. M. CONLEY, tH0w AU'y. for Plaint iff. STAKBAKEKY t PROVISIOIi' STORE! MTKat, rrmp. LXoner of First and Hroadalblo f is., Albany A large stock of fresh imtiily taiotLitii: kept constantly oa band. . All kinds of JfTIREaiEI VEGETABLES In their season. DrllvcresI le any Par ef Ihe sVree ef Charge vi:li .ur. nty Notice to Farmers and Builders. CJETTLEMIER CO., HAVE AT ky their mill, four miles below Lebanon, on Hamilton Creek, 1,000,000 I eet of Ihe very best quality or lumber, which they are selling at very low prices. Also in con rieo ion with the mill, they Lave a planer and mouldinir machine, and are prepared to furnish flooring, rus tic, door and window frames, and niould- ng of all kinds. Also fence pickets, rails ana onse, Kept on nana. ue sure to call on us before vou pur- cuase. u. r . DKi ihhMiCK e co. ntotf T Tean snake money faster at work fw us than at any- U thins; else. Capital not required I we will start IS a day at home made by the industrious. l, noya ana rats wsutea everywnere I. .Now in the time. Costly outflt I Address Tans & Ce., Portland, slaioe. Tin bah rst&jiituc Brum, The leedina; Evenins; and Weekly newspaper west of uh xtocay Mounts ins. Is a twelve-pase journal, aad in proportion to its size the otwapest paper in toe country. TEKMs, (pastase free). Daily, tli ; Weekly, S3 per year s parte ef a year 1 proportion. Bend poatai card tor specimen. Sivifc.1at.W - Vl isejBaysTeBaaseaa. PRINCE ti ;zr. f X SAtVlUEL w OU'-O CALL THE ATTENTION OF ALBANY GENERAL MERCHANDISE, Conbitiii7 In part of the ftlriwinj; sperhdiiei: A Urge sstortiaent of STAPLE MID FAKCY BOY G00H3, Belrctftd with gmt ca: 1' Km TrmncUco md the tut, A. full &ai complete lias ol FAuCY riOTIOFiS, LAD!E3' a CIIllDHEriS' muzzy. A very desliublt aad atreiallj selected alock of ladies FUEFiisiiiiio cooBsafsiusLM unoEiiivz:.:; A f 'ill CENTS LADIES' & CHlLDXEfJS' O33T.0 a GH2I0, CotriprUing the Uieai awl most det.ira.ble good in tha Catifrrn'iB n1 Eastern market", liidti- ing thm ctit;ltratt-4 "Hiilbrook A Lvullow" make. The newest ihsules in Wall Paper and a complete stock of house Funr:iinr:c coocr. The largest stock oi CJ 2S2, E 2Z3 CD ' E'er shows in the City bought direct from the manufacttirorj in the East, and all new l:rtbl5 rittfra. CrKOOBZlXZIB, OX.O CJZaZZSXsV-S-, WOODZnrWAB,!! 33170., xirxroe A eotBJcte Agricultural Comistiof of Tlie eermlne BUFFALO PITT'S C'UALLEXOF.B TllllESHtR Chief uf ail Threjho.-s. The eeliritl MARSH HABVESTKR and CRANE SELF ijlNlltKUte aiinplest and tel made. The world rmowne-4 CHAMPIOM BEAPEBSand M0WK the most complete harvestm; mai-faine WHEF.LER'8 TWO-HOPJ?E TREAD POWER with T.lKtaHKK and CLEANER. HAINES1 SINGLE GEAR HEADERS with rstK t adjutaMe reel, IUO- WHfcrXi with rouott wiuuu iron spokes. And all Agricultural Machinery. The Agricultural Warehouse is on Second street near to Ans. Marshall's stable, where a full line of Machinery is always on exhibition. FIRST AND SECOND STREETS, ALBANY, P. P. MASOW. FOSHAY & MASON (Successors to Jebn Foaliay.) DEALERS IS- DRUGS, BOOKS, A LARGE AJtD DRUQS AND Knbraeinf wrvjthinf mstxallj fund ia a SnA-efabH raUil drag eiUbUflhaient. A. Ft LL IRK F BOOKS AND STATIONERY, The tm k is rerr Inr od well ssle-L A new-i dv?pnt ki rcn ia tro&nsctioB with tbis depart nwet, wtwt all ItM UbeA Eevstta-n magagtusw, factorials, etc., oui be procurcvJ. WHEN YOU COME TO ALBANY CALL, AND SEE Vp Tl3u17tf SALEM MARBLE WORKS. -DEALER IN- MONUMEMTS, TABLETS -AN 3- .. HB.iLD STOXTBS, mcmrni'i't-i-rs HT ITALIAN AND VERMONT MARCLE, SALEM, - - - - - - OHECON. A' so, every yariety of cemetery and other stone work done with neat . ami ilisj aV-b. (special attention given to orders from anv part of the wale and M aiiivi; ton Territory, by mail or otlierwixe, ami iromtly fur warded. All work warranted. ALBANY, BRANCH HOUSE. A branck establishment is located at Albany and owiieJ liy tlie-Siscr llnis't. Address all orders to A Suiger, Albany. Oreiron. J.-i;.-i I . W. II. Ii Wit. BABER &. dkNU DKAU;1W IX FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC EXCHANGE. G-old and Silver Bought and Sold. Drafts issued on Portland, San AGENT3 WALTER A. CELEBRATED AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY. WOOD'S HARVESTER AXD SELF I1EABERS, MU ES. KE.PER AX THE I. A HELI.E WAVOX, Aaenta far tke Firms en's Fanel, Beyal aad CenneUesUl Fire Insurant roatnanle. nasi the Ik art mrtae Lite. yCall and see ns at W. H. Saber's oU etaail, Kaia To the Farmers of Oregon: Gentlemen: We have tlie pleasure of inform ing you, we have on hand and for sale the following deservedly popular line of Farm Implements: Gar den City Clipper Plows; Cultivators and Harrows; Farmers' Friend Grain Drills and Broad Cast Seed ers, combined; Monitor Force Feed Seed Sower and Cultivator, combined; Standard Newton Wagons; Hacks and Swift and Stan dish Grain Cleaners; also for the harvest of 1878, the justly celebrated Kc Cormack Self Binding Harvester, which we stand ready to warrant in every particular. Please call and examine before purchasing. Descriptive circu lars. FREE, on application. "EUGENE BUCHANAN, . ... Agent for T. Cunningham & Co. Corner First and Broadalbin Sts., Albany, Or. nSO E. YOUiG- AND .TICISITT TO HIS LARCiE ANU ESTESSIVB stock of AISO- line of Implements, The TliJER KELF DIHMin:S i kri.'iriltT RMvE. io siutLcity, strfcua'-h mu ilu.abu;t,Wi.h oularirai Th? T.IOMAS SL'LKT HAT RiSE -tha -bait H4Nt IILJH' KAUIS oj-de. The BAKEi KEVOI.rL.VJ BIKE. HORSE HAY FOHKA - THREE and FOCR SPRISO WAGON'3. Thehnt'y releli-i'ea BATN WAOO.V with rjt.-et Tfi'fr .F t,aQUiiieB.-w intent Oil Tate with Bra-a Saew Ca;.i. kuada of JuBS FoaHAT. STATIONERY, ETC., FUE.SII ETJC'K OF MEDICINES VV. H. UtiL'ATlSS. COUNTISS, Francisco, New York and Europe FOR WOOD'S BIXBER. street, between Smith and Main, Har.-uixirg Onfea.