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1 I i r f f - i ' t -v i ID AY .AUGUST 23, 1878. Caarrb ixrtey. . IT. P, Cacftc. Prrsaehitigerery Sabbath, at It a. M , ud 7 JO P. it. by Rer. a O. If. vine, D. 1. Sabbath School at 2 30 P. at. Iryar meeting evary IV lucxlay evening. Catraar C;"-rT. ",irv' at 11 sob jc C"hrit' i'Mitivnau" Evwkt twvioe. eabjoct "Child's Nifht" Sabbath Schiw' taoertsS:S.X IVsycr meeting on 'Ifeara dy wi.s r each week. M. E. Cucr.ra.rrKhig evry Sabbath it 11 A. K. end 70 r. M. oeg aryvic in tb evening befure Mfnoa. Sabbat h S-iheol at 8 30 r. au l"rvr nwting every Thura day veiling. J. F. D Vow, pUr. Ertaoorai. Chumes. DmM aerrieaa wilt be held at St Fetor's Church duruij U month ot Asanst at follow i Aug. 4 th. at 7:30$ Aug. llth, at 11 Aug. lata, at 7:30) Aug. Sofe. at tl. Rubt Ik Uveas, peator Eraa rtiOAi Car? w.rrA4h:ag oa Sab- Wit M 11 a It, and Sf.IL dabbeth School 12;I. Prayer meeting every Thur day eveauajr;. J. iiwrax, pastor. Preach ia the "! bv Rav. C Koxie. l " i ru mil r imii BwM,Bwwa A See Werfc. Tie Est. C. Gregory, IX IX, of Sa Fran tleoa, waited oar city Jew day ago, and apik ia tit Baptist Church in th interact of the Niional Sabbath Sjhoul Convention, know a the " Yoaemito Assembly," which it to coavun in the Yeteoaite valley iu Jane, 157a lie. Gregory cornea to a veil reoout. aeettdeJ, uad mad good impression upon tke mind at those who heard him apeak. Ilia asUaioa to Oregon ia to seen re fund fa the pur o4 of Wilding a. eh ap.il at the Yosemit falls, at a cost of $5,000, to be used by the delegatus to the AmbUjt neat year, and by tourists and others who may visit tie valley afterward. The manner of securing the fend U by taVicg subscriptions for stork ia a cor poration ca'Jfd the ' Yosemite Chape Awo. oiatioo," incorporated in May, 1378, for that pnrpoae. The amount of each share in the awwaf.ion is S3 eta. and uwei contributing that amount every one ia entitled to n certi fvsateof stock. rrono-jo tribe ling to the fad can da so by presenting their aames nad the mount named to any of the various Sabbath Sv&ocl Saperintendenta of the city, at their place of bcuaafiM daring the week, or to either of theaa at their respective Schools ntil farther notica. The nam of the eon trUmtora to thb fand will be pohlished, and will aim be enroUed in a reoord provided for tiAt parpose. to be kept in the Chapei when completed. The enterpr3 is naa-eoctarian. Thn ooaung Yoestsite AatetnUy " will do more to bnlid ep the religions interest of the PaeiSc Coaat than most pereona are aware of who hare given the eabject bet little atten- bon. ThoConrentionia ta beraiud fcy the f Jlowing named gentleaiea froa the East, Til.: Eot. Jceeph Coot, Boatoo; Biahop Sin peon. Dr. Vutcent and othera. It will cntainly be a great beneSt t tha f?'Ajah School workers aa the PtdZa Coait. ' T. T. IlaCKLEMa.s-. Supt. of HiptUt SjU-irh Schorl A UtH aiole Fire. Betweeit, 9 aal 13 oVIooV last Satenlay ereain the re Leila rsn oat an alarm, and oar engines were wbiried cni ai ti-eir hunea in a harry. The fire til discovered to be in the rear fart of Wax Cutnoa'a rjS r just eppneite the Dkmockat baildieg, aid . altVrb. tha engi&e. at ia, a t?Mr'a-4 v 'tfps It' . ' fa iJ.f .,. d.rrw a ba' tifea t"-.,:j cd h4,tlai,;5rr alotoct. ratia- i-jt S-S jrtsr.rt .cnwi vkrpih.ii J S nocxla. ; The ateamer aovid have got to ! - work aoeeter, bat eteam had to be raised from entirely cold water, which consumed several mumtea. Thn fire eviJcotly ought fro-n hot askea being set away ia a ahed adjoioing the hoase, and from this ahed it very easily fontid its way into tlte khchen. Two theee two parts of the building it was confined, aad eoBseqrently the damage is light prob ahly C0a Both the Chief and Assistant Engineers being absent, the boys naturally looked to oar old Chief, Joe Webber, for orders, aad by bis careful management the fliairei were checked in a very few momenta. This ia the first fire we hare had in Albany for thirteen months, and oar boy got away with it in good shape. Hau B.M. Crtaaee, We wvre paiaai to see, oa picking op tie KmcUui last week, the death notice of Hon. B. B. Grimes.,. lie died at his reeidence near JUrriabarg, ea TriA&y, Avg. 16th, Laving attained the ripe old ae of 65 year, lie wsa bcra in jSelmont county, Ohio, in the year 1S12; and emitted to Kentacky in 1334, where be married end lived fifteen years. From Keatncky he went to Missouri ta 1S5Q, settling m Grnndy county. There he remained until the breaking out of the rebellion, when he earn to this State and settled down is Iiaa county, near Harris- La rg, and there remained satil Death claimed him as hi own, lie was elect! to the Leg klatnr in 1376 by the Democracy cf this oanty, and Ids record shows that he was careful and honest in f olHlIiag the wiahe of his constituents. He waa a farmer, and by bard labor had accumulated considerable property. Ee leave quite, a large fa3y, all of whom are grown np. " A Xarrew Escape. Oa ervetdtg last jweek ..liars, Baumgart was est tiding in. a carriage with a couple of Udie. when, in crossing the railroad just be low this city, he came very near baicg ran over by the evening express. It waa getting itc and be could not see distinctly any dk- -.aae, aad as the road i been renntly raveled the ramble ttl the train could not I beard, and as the engineer did not ring i bell before coming to the erojaing, of rse Mr. fi. did not onco think of the .a aad drove right across the track, barely getting over just as the train wbissed by, 'i;t team ran. off and it is a great wonder tost no aenona mishap ocearred, as the tia was very spirited. Tha railroad' ofHoiab should sea t it that such conduct on the part of employees dbes not happen again. If the engineer had rang the bell befote sroaaicg the road, as the law require, none of tti would have happened. Aaae&er U Clltzea Ceo. W saw Assistant Cbitf ?.yjtt only last iturday, too with a gun oa hia shoulder, siting his " kit tnptiitr. His step then m firm and eLutie, Lis cheeks Moomiog with health, and bis pistol pocket bcljzing at with a receptacle containing yesftt pow--er cr something. But now he's gone rone a-Lfsticg np the Sacujia.- He wa-se OTtnpanio! by only one pr?oa Wei Ea'ti- mfr-.ai2a expects to tar up near Ulvsi4ii? h two fcawn4 pciiiw. BoVvy -burnt ttA f fenr wee's ' r" rT -'" U i i bo tot k ... as oaa of T ! if he f . stUM ti t: Tad. : 1 Hl y 5 V..f laKper&tat te I'amwre, Last aeaaoa a grwat deal of dirty mi ua eonad wheat wsa ahipped from tkU eouaty, and as the grain ?u damped by rust ovrr tbseatire State, we aeppoee other eountiee alao tent inferior wheat to the market, Cansen and dealer ahould Me to it that no ttich grain ia ihlpped thi aeaeon. The wealth of Oregon ia ta her wheat fields, and her wheat now command higher prioe in Liverpool than that from any other Stat ia ih Union, but thi eannet Ut if no atteo en it paid to tke eonditioa and quality of sfce grain we ahtp. For the pnrpneo of keep bg p the repnutian of our State, the Port land Board of Trad ha taken hold of thi antter. PoUewiag ia a paragraph clipped fro the laet rport of the oCicera of that tody. ' ' la UTS we d1rc4 Uw attUo of mr pmhwi B4 wwlKwimm W U Uct ut vmpkalbU bad beta auU ta Um Lirnwil bum u, and UMgatJoa n MMd WM a nrtMii shipaMMti frnei Onmu, Utt iHWduw jfw, W ailMd luMrMr. dtrvjf and knrld uunac taM naa panxda el m4 rr at tiom N)cd ia euowqiuMa U luhrtortt at eMlir Oat ltilb, (wed (hat tamm at Mich lata veatualitf neohd Lirerpeoi. aad the ta eunaaqtMDoe, bo eal did ta Litwyuui MUctaaMra nutate hai) law, fcttx tfuataaw (u W ie eummm to Knglead) ack aipai ! mU, b ta a ! nr mm oaiota W VM Imsl at taottaand of eotUra Bare ewe eaMeed Hum our ahijuw by buvtrt ta Um Unrjnui aurkwa, ba ban '.hu rar iwarfvvd topar oaaw o can ie titan Ontae vbudi ar nlxad wit tout ar eaaouad bal. AesonUnicljr PvrWoad hi Mr ban bera eaaipt)t, lur tboir ewe pmlaoton, fc Mtple ltb anamhanta pradeasni and latariur tbalan that a t whnt wto ia tuei. dirtj or eawad ul be and liufaua at vry earaat el boa la to be Bade at rorUaod buiiwe plaocd aa board ttk taeretora, mn ial tnr r pfodaaw aad mww dealan e m that aa -bat kt ehipped to rurtiand vhfah la w cUa, aiarcaautabe hat" etbarvta aacayanee, Uu?4Ma aad aswaae wUI he Incurred to tha aaiiar, aad mjacttoa U the whaat will rartuuly Miwv a a awitor ot aoune. it hi oalr by oarWul la-fc-isa that tetortor dmkm eax pnrmu thi loea, aad trTMi wheal la la tmauavnt dansar el ketor lu natt y hhar ralaa ever Um ehaai 4 wUmt uta a low which enatuaUr wwahi tail alncU; oa the Ore- A AeelArn. Victor, ton of Hun. C B. Bellinger, waa aeddeatally ahot laet Batunlay at Eatt rVrthrad. Bta father waa editor of thht pa per for quite awhile and many pcraon in UiU oi'iy well reesetnber the bright, happy face of hi little aon. The following account of the trigio affair it taken from the Oa-jW. sf laet Sahbathi Abeet t SO 'ckx-k Ranvdar auralac Yiau B!Ua. rea. aaa dCL GatlinvMr, Ka).. avM with a (haalUttf aoodafet, nadar the haltoviaa; atranaataacac H wa aaiaewd h kwdier a ahatl aanndfe a aawtgwe a Um una of Nw dutrawa ahap. Ua had ttitrhad h bKqjah te the tawar and ot the hal!. plaoad the ewwdar ta aad wa raairainf dowa Um waddinf pnprJ abrv te faaint ta the ahot. Te tone the waddtaf dra VMar at a abort traa raamd, enbablr a feo hr- WhIU ahea aaragad the eertndra axaiadBd, dnnae th iaavd tkni(h hia hand aad aeaiaat balwisaaad. Oaa aad ai the rod etradc th tone f the rich ybruw. 1 the aaaa, ahattarlB( it aad taanai awa hi aa epwai paaar laetly waa the rod driowa that It pianratod the ahull aad eatortax the hraia, awklar a mr damatua waaod. Irra. rarhar, ttaJttrtiaod Watkinawwraatua raoad as H i illy as nantii. aad raadarad aU tha aa aiataooa ta Itar pwirar. The woaod waa carwhaily dmod, aad aa to a lata hear hut nl;ht the tad na rmiuf owcwrtt(y aad the ryawitona ware raihar btmraUa. hwrarai diamtrha haoe haaa am to Mr. ailiafrw, wSo luhout thirty aula troaa JaokaMTilM, erawaiaier him at umi itorrib ewy moil bora to-awrrow etwatar. Tktor ia arad aheat stxtaea ratm. aad uawLrooc. rahttnl bor. which la ana ebvaaeaanca ta ator at hia tauuieiy. II U aoMdons aad parleoUy atnaibta, answartBt all euaa ttoca tatrmrtaUy. The ntwnra ot raw ry an qui la aiwi rUr. bwt it iSamiaatka aaaa cat est ta th tad asy pea through. TSm pareuta bar tho atnoara ayav patiiy el th owynwmity ta this their aad t-ttirtioe. La teat aocoonts from there eay that there has been no change, either for the better or worse, in the boy's eonditioa. Tits father arrived 03 Monday evening. Te aULzaata. I'm j e have lt money in paldiah- ic U j'-l a,IverUsemte. fcvery month or so some e.to who has psbtuhed a divorce tnr moai or sonuthing ele, get np and skeilaJd!. leaving na V whittle for oar pay. Oar coteuporary, the Etjtf.tr, has bveaaaactiy in tW aam sitaatim,- and to fther ws eae mooirel to act a stop to such I "t iU prj.e et pcotectit acrtdve ce la-r s Ls.ul t:r fUIjaiag rule, and as ws have each p'txlg 1 oar wovj A amdavit of pabuoattoa Of any legal no tire will be mad when th parties ar no known to th publisher until tke cash ia pa d down, nnleae the attorney appearing for th advertiser will assast th debt individually. Kw this is our rale, and it trill nel be Ainjtd. It work na hardship on anyone. - Attorneys collect it easier than w can. Some time we have had to wait two and thro years far th settlement of aa estate before we could gt our advertising fee. This is played out. W can't afford to wait to long aad will not do it hereafter. Craasa tataet Mere, Mr. John Blevins, th Sapertatendent of this store, has retired end Geo. F. Simpson ha taken that position,- They have a large stock consisting of everything uanally found in a genera merchandise busmesa, and as they want to sloae it oat they expect to sell at cost from now until farther actio. W think th company mads a good choice ia se lecting Mr. Simpeon to manage their aSaira. Although b has not had much experience ia that tine, he has the happy faculty of adapt ing himself to any bosinens in which he en gagas. Ha hat Veen ordered by tke company to eolloet all outstanding accoents, and for ths purpose of notifying debtor of the fact be this week inserts aa advertisement in the DzxocauT. Look it np, read it, and ponder. Kaar atone. A few weeks ago we mad 'mention, of a deposit of buhr stona bring found up near Sweet Hojrs by a Mr. Lewis, aad this week we havt- ,V-d a pine of it left at Mr. Frank Wood s. , It ha every appearance of ths French bnhr ttoaa, aad ws thtnk is fully as hard. If you place a eold chisel apoa it aad strike it with a hammer, ths edge of ths tool instantly breaks off. It aaaaot be work ed at aU except. by tools tampered especially for that purpose. Last week about 3,000 lb of th stono was brought down to this city aad shipped to IVagner, th null-stone man afaoturer at Saa Francisce. A specimen of it can b ecn at Mr. - Wood's blacksmith shop. . : , ieael Benert, School in district No. 73, near Lebanon, has 25 pnpilt enrolled for th first month of the present term, commencing Jnly 22. Laara Fletcher, Lin Gihnour, Julia Judy, La an Bnrkhart, Iary Jndy, Jane Shirrell, Fannie Gilraour, ESe Denny,' Arthur Bark hart and Maleoa Definy .were present every day during tho mor.th J alia jady, Laura Barkhsrt, Mary Judy, Mary Shirrell, May Lollia, Arthur Burkhart, Willie Shirrell and John Gilraour were not tardy; AUie Bark, hart baa the best grades in spelling in the advanced class and EfSs Denny, Arthur Burkhart and Willie Shirrell in tha prijtary class; cases of corporal punishment, three. ' ' L. M. NlCKEiXSOJf, .. .. r , , - . Teacher. Tb Shetland Panic. w .i; , --j- isrtheToifhTch ;m z zz' forth, littlafolk. StatoFalr time. : , wms Ui arrrrat in otsi" traot ai Kr. W. C. Mvpr, dntf- Sl:'y v-. t, fr" i-.s-.v.-irA hv Ljt f...;i. tk,a iitc.-nri.m r,),i J-s-lnnr tift sr.". j- -t t l:C i nici il el "h o r- r tri t . a . ' 1":t . OJinutr.uve te&zn was dsaned tp?2niid eel at aiWer- scour-ted harnsd, srjwi to cir stec: l orur. Yhi wm vae ilrst tUae limy hfi ei-sr kn m rubfer-2!!, iu at baeiooa. Mr. ii . will brefi sunly, tud y . CXt at ..3, Hssn d Ah A. Connail next Tuesday evening, Searlet fever ia town.. Lowk ttV Pstcrsoa 't brick hat been cuinenoad. , W. II. Countini, of Hamburg was in the city yeaterday. j If you promised us wood oa nbscriptloa, bring it aa soon aa poesipl. ' D. P. M aaaa ha taken hi family up to Sodavill to sUy a few week. The Willamette River U now lower at Albany than at any time for three years. ' "The Lasy lan" this ia th topio for next Sabbath evening at th M. & Church. Th drat story of th Odd Fellows' Tem pi ia completed, and th joists have beta put ta. y . . . . , 1 Th store ot a uiaa who doeaat adverti looks as lonely as a priukling cart on a wet day. Mayor Newberry aad wife and daughter spent a few day ia thia city daring the pres. eat week. Jaa, Mady has cut a door way la th west aid of hi rtaarat for aa eutraaoe from th street into th ladle room. Mr. aad Mrs. W. C. Tweodel wiU start for California ia a fsw day aad will bo ab eeat several weeka. Do body bad Budd Duble badifeU adongh eodndwe id Boili BoCarthy to bake ad offer of boday for bar dow. C C Oodley baa moved hi tia shop from th old stand to th new building next door below th City Drag Store. Uiaa list tie Thompson ra tamed from Cali fornia oa th last teener. 8h has caada quit aa extended visit ia that State. Bra. Wheeler, of th Corvallis Dtmcrat, ia a grass widower aw his wif has goo on a visit to bet re !a tires la Califorai. Torrea Tat will com bom from Cali fornia oa th next steamer. Hia mother aad sister are at Salinas with Dr. Geo. Prxe. Mrs. J. IL Haoklaman aad Uisee Id aad Liszi Char.h, of Salem, came up last Monday to spend a few daya in this vicinity. It has beta warm sine th last rain, aad if w bar aver said anything harsh eeaoara. tag cool weather we hereby Apologia tor it. Eav. Floyd and Ed Thompson 'ar aaviag a fine tint over at Yaqaiaa Bay, How thy do make th clams and aaad Haas f. (ar! It matter not how ia lifFertat aa angler a man may be at this awasoa of th year, he oaa always find good fiablng ia the iaatUy Cream pitch rv. She was plamp and beaatiful, and he waa wildly foad f bar ah hated him, bat, woman lika, the strove to catch him, P. S. "He" was a flea. Oar new County Cierk, Jim Cowan, start ed with hi family for Yaqaiaa Bay on Fri day of last week. T. J. Stitea ran th Clerk omc daring hi absence. Fine domestio aad imported cigars aad to Laocw a large stock will arrive at Ed. Beam' in a few days, aad wiQ be sold cheap, either wholesale r retail. Ed. Beam tell a to ask our raa lia-s not to porchaa any school book or stationary natil he retarns from be lew, a he will bring hp a big stock and tell cheap. L, Klin aad wif hav goo to Astoria to stop a short time, and from there will go oa to Saa Fraeciaco, whor be will lay ia a larg stock of goods fur his star in thi city. Wa take oiT ocr hat and make our ntoat polite bow to Mr. Consar, living near Millar's Station, who hae treated as vary hospitably oa two didWreot neeteiott whil ottt a grots- iaV' Th nict Job we Lare sera Uuly ia tit Ua of ornamaatat wood work I bow being done on Msllwain' shelving by Daacaa Ran kin. Go aroond to the new baUding aad W have beau iafovmed that two or three f oar aeloon were eloeed oa Sabbath, th 11th, and as w mat week Stated that all ooea aa that day, w snake thi correc tion. Oeo. Burkhart foreman of No. 2, has beea carrying around a subscription paper to get money to bay a beater for their engine. H already ha shout fl?5 Sod only want' SISaX It is badly needed. Tb Corvalli fir boy hav mad up th necessary amount of fand and have sect for a new hand ngiaav Good obeme, boy. Whea it comes you can damp that old maa killer into th river. No. l't engine has thi week beea prwMrd with aa axe and eraw bar aad will bereas'tei not have to borrow when big fir ooeura. Tke Hue5 ,'s have attaoheelaon to their cart at their own expense. Meedeme Biffins Si Powell are having th Cheadl building, on th corner of First aad BrtrndalUa street, fitted ap for their millin ery store, and will move into it a soon a finished. It is a good location. Virgil Parker ha had his old job a agon repaired and pairiteJ up in glowing colors. Erea hi horse sre proad of it, and when nhey go dowa tha street they act lika they thought it wa a band wagon in a circus. Ed. Ban at, th popular proprietor of tha Leetioeniaa Store goes below to-day to lay in a large stock of school book, stationary and gents' famishing roods. Don't bar your children any schoui book or; til ho re turns. . - - When yoa sell year wheat be sun tJ Call around and settle np for, yoJr paper. Wa have trusted a great many of yoa for a year, and now if yoa hav a large crop yoa can afford to pay a what ye owe, and probably pay a year in advance. Joe Webber Jr., received a UrriGo blow ia th face from th wa-p coming from No, l's nvr.! at th fir last Saturday night It wa caused by the, notslo slipping out of th grasp of tha boeemen whil the ho waa being taken to the top 01 a woedi?i"l. O, I hat f uvi about 2.tVM such sabscrib- ers asf-cf n, f'j J..'-,u looker, of Syra cuse piwcinct. H came into the " offioe a few days ago and paid ap to September 1873. How it would pleas cs if some others would "go and do likewise. M Charley Montcith lost a fin gold watch while working with No. l'a Los boys at the fins last Saturday night, but. he wit fortunate enough to find it next morning. It was hanging on a nail on the woodshed. having caught there as he jumped to th ground.. 't , McFarland A Harvey are patting ia a hydraulie rrat th fail of tha Canal at the foot of Vine street. It well force water into a teak on Jadgg Baker's property, and from ther tb water will be conducted tn pipes to th residences of L. i'lian, Judge PoweU and Dr. J. L. HOI, . John Hanaon, who its been working -l the tailoring establishment of W, R. Gra ham ft Son, ia thi city, left for Engen last "022fiu at tha work. Th contract for fit Wednesday, where he expect to enter into ng p the new Odd Fellow Temple in the nusmess on nu own responsiMUty. He u a ta'w:T 1 ::l no doabt etuvuah good trade in a short titn?, - - ( OradwcU is building a Crs wall bttweea r"1;""! "t.Jf rataurBai on inn " U1 b boa..S2 eth!a, and - rrTrt Vta.l Si wwcti ft V alia r -.- It- - . . - . " . ' . two fitortes ha.au- a he- ewna h&'f the t. all of the 0.'vl Fsjlow Tetr.pl, ell he will i-si t Tv'of. ' " T V given at !r W';hy .-y vafc oa'tla asion of hsr daughter UetUs's 'i,lUalb birthday. It was completo anri .is to Mi Hstti. who, we think, will ever re member th pleasant w la which that evening was spsai f Erery n Mfu t have njyd th aXTatr ry much, . Jastio ralmer U ft fcompbi nncesata tying th matrlmouki Vaot, doing it with ceatosM and dispatth. W saw hi first eoopl atari p tUttt to his .elSo a short tim age, aad wa followed, bat M cerstnony wat ever when w got to tk door. It was short, ocditigly. short mail btr (ob someUiing like thiti "Hsva 'art". "Ym." "Hare 'lm?" "Ye" Married. 11 " Te Hew ran. The new flum on Ferry attest, rhlob U to furnish th City Mill with water powsr, is being rushed along very . fl by Jwon Wheeler, the 8uperiatendeat of eonhtructina. If baa a fore of twenty ChInM at work, and they have beea slinging oak tbt dirt ia a hurry thi waek. This flam ia larger, and will est mar than on would Imagine. It is brought dowa Ferry street, baring juat th natural fall of th wsUUiwhod grad of tb eity and th bottom la to be just tour feet below pi grad. It U four feet wide and will be sidtd aU tho way, but will only hav bl, sills oa tha bottom, which will remurly tb defect tea in the tight flume if having thm raised by water getting under tann. Tb naming will reqalr 30,000 est of lam bar, ad tha entire cost of th flum when oeeapMcd wiU U from $1,000 to tl.SOO. Allhoag th building id it cans a littl i boob rea tease just at present, it will prov of great bans' t to tha property holders oa that street ia giving them ilrainag, and al so affording such excellent facilities for an ginas to obtain water for extinguishing fire. Besides thi th fall is ssch that a small car, rent wheel put la anywhere will give power su Sklent to ran a furw pamp ia raising wa ter for na tat lawn or in th rasideooe. tis tit nwrtm Mills. The. Montotth, to proprietor, has re- eeatly beea making extensive aad wry valu able improvement ea the mill. Foraier ly tha water aaed ia prapaUtag hi snaehiaery wa gbrought from tho Calapooia dam, bat th rao laid ry tow aad it did not tak ma eh of a rise ia IA river to seas aim ahat dowa. Th ooaoqneoo waa that h could tak no larga coa tracts for car, for ha did net know at what tins he would be aompall- d to atop grinding. A flam ia bow being brought dowa Terry street from th aaaia oaaal to his amiUa, whioh wiU remedy all th dmw-baok which k has baa laboring aa der. H ia aaviag two pen -stocks built, connected with a tight nam, and in the bot tom of th Uwest will be plaoed a 27 -look Barnham wheal H wiU hsr a 30- faat bead which will give bin aboat 78 karat power, aad as he only raquir a about 60 horse power to propel kit ma cainary, it will b scan that be will bo ex tremely wall fixed, aad oaa enlarge at any Um he sate fit. r;wa Bcala I Washiogtoa Territory may get away with this Stato oa timber, elaat. etc, bat ther ia a us ia them bragging oa their wheat. Ia last Friday' OnyetUa there wm an item ia regard to aocaa spectmao of wheat raited oa Saa Juan island aad brought to aVtUnd by Ear. XL W. Strattoa. lam war tore bancb,sch ntieed from oa grain, ac hav ing 20 baada, another 11 aad tha tbor 3L Vow w waat to toll aar wheat story, which gee eavoral peg higher. While at th City UiU a fsw day ale Mr. Meoteith showed a a bunch of wheat raised, from oa grain. It eoataiood 100 stalks, 90 of which hand apoa tbaan, aad aom U th h As ateasurwi' as much as incbe ia I earth It wa brought to thia citp by a farmer named Wm. Peacock, aad oaa a teen at Mr. Moa teith'a mill by aay on who wiaho to hav a look at H. Out Portland frtond wilt hav an opportunity of toeing it, a Mr. M. ia tends sending it in a few days to tb Laud Department of the O. A C. B, R. Co. in that eiiy. ' Ihsath H Wbtto friar. Tb following dispatch, sent to Ui SluU. nvu 1 bet Saturday, announce tha death of Myer's famoua Peroherea stallion ! Whit Prinom" WMte rrtae dWd tide avmtas. A pout saauaaU'je et his tnaianh hvwd aaarfy two-third f th tnaar aoatuif fuaa, PhOaly ladtoatiet that he had be aalasaad white la lb vJIy by s slow wbtls poto . i had lauarh aaia Uto a it day or tw be aus a raouvar, aa th eoadiUoa of h. wpoa aiaialiifihai bowd that ao eoant el uuU baraaaYod him. It did net rally (rata hi but aitaeti at Baiata, a he aid bwa the auach la albaay aad IMrralM la datr aad Sara. MaawtUncawdios hi tan to the tock lata at at the atata, M ta saw beta eetenst rated teat his stoek or aroduoa are tha But aaliona d any avar brad to Oravna, a will b bowa la th was am ral year whoa to U arrtr a aauurity aad are M at war apaa the tana at th Willi Bit S raUev sad woathara Onxaa. 1 aaall bar fctai with due banura, pat a blab fa a aad an rwrttac plaea aad era a KitaW aanaasMat, raaard. lafhafa,tacMharwuliai yadisT aad th laot mt ht bata th an arlaoaly rwMoBtativ at hi rsa r tn Oraroa. " , w. C, MX.. Thi blodd animal na been station od at Albaay during the past thro seasons, aad bit colt can be found in a early ovary county ia tha Stat. Ha wa a beautiful specimen as hi race, snow whit, aad had th strength of aay two orninary sid horseo. We arf very aorry to kaar of hi death. A ertew Aeeiarat. Mr. Dr. J. E. Paytoaand Mint Bell Pay ton, of Salem, wer thrown from a baggy ai Drain's Station aa Saturday last, sustaining in June sertoss la th extreme. On tat ar rival of the Albaay express traia her last Saturday evening, they wer orderod back to Salem for Drs. Paytoa and Sharp Ux, and tftoo ran through to Drasa'a station reach ing ther at S Sunday morning, rstnrn ing to Albany th earn day. Conductor Bsllsnger give th following account of th aoculsnti Near Drain SUtioa th railroad runs through a out about twenty foot deep, ana tn wagoa road raat ngbt along th dgi of it Tho ladies were seated in a baggy on tb dga of this cat whoa a band ear cam along which frightened th horse, and he commenced backing, precipitating occupant. bagg aad all over tb bank, and io th tratk below. Mist Pay ton fell, striking oa hr beak and sustained injuries dangerous in lb xtrsme. Mrs. . Payton alto reeeivod inja rs watcn ar considered very serious, Ca t'Hllag. : AI. Chnroh, son-in-law of ax-Chief Webber, ha secured th oantract for fitting up the CW brick block belonging to Foster with ga and water fixtures, and he is now busily m way wa awarded to -M?rrki.d iy m, u fdo,tha jobako. .The, bmig, are both. . &TZe, b aever&l week before h nui-nics uis yiu. ai. is on or in working 'menjber of No.- 1's at Portland,' and of ecu rsa he hs lota of friend up bwe. worked with the Hosa Boy of No, fir last Saturday night and did ssrvicc. .-Wa ttiih work iu his I. incrtue so ihat he coildTecate pt. lis. :t T Vlreasea. I wish to tender my thanks to th mem bers of tb Albany Fir Department who worked to nobly la saving my prrty from th Samel hut Saturday night The damage to my building i a great deal leu than ormUl hav been reasonably txpooted, and th eredil of tli saving of it belongs to tksm. Alt my household furnltnrt wa removed daring th Sre, and was afterward replaced In tho hous, and not a aln.W aitiul wax brekea. I feel very graUful to th flremea and iUru who rendared m tb amlstane and will embrace every poaeibte opportunity to return th favor. Ws. B. Carhok. rraea tb aUy.' Tbt Kalstoa party return d front tho lUy Ual Satttrday, having been aUeat only a lit tl aver a week. There ar only a rery few people at th Bay now, but they senra to be enjoying themselves. In cmiing back this party kad a runaway In Blodgott't valley. The team tear! at something and ran away throwing out at th start all of tho oceu. pant of tho vehicle but MU P.itteiibou. Afti-r nutilug short distort th tongue toll down aad broke off, which bad tho effect of running tbn borsct into th fonco and stopibg them. The breaking of the tongue ws all the damage done, and Ui party ar- ived at borne safe th same day. - Anyraa lastltasa, - - Tlk Jaffarsou Institute will otion an tit second Monday of nsxt HapWmbar. - The Trastee Lara employed Prof. Tho. G. Taylor, formerly principal U th Albany pablio school, a spriaclpal, aad Mis M. F. Laurencs, formerly principal of the prepara tory department in Iliilometh College, Mr, Taylor takes eharg of tb otas in Latin, mathomstios and other scleneas, and' Mias Laurence will teach a class ia Frenob and in voeal masio to conaectlon with h'.r other datisa. . ' ' rataalatn Irfttlag eaa. Hnry Carter aad'Bad " Htga. two of th Linn Coaaty Eifl, arrived ia thi eity at Boaa Ua Wednday.havlag got leave ot Capt Haatpbiwy to leav th oommand for th purpose of oeiog aom of their friends on ths way back. They tall oa that ths en tire company will be ia to-day, having prob ably can pad at Lab aaa Ut evening. They report all th boys la good blth and spirits. oat of grub and sloth,, nod sextans to get good ara meal. A Uvly Baaaway. A team attached to a regeUbi wagon, be long-., to O. L Parka, na away last Satur day aad aaad thing bvwly for a littl while. Thy ran lik grassed b'gbtiuiitg dowa First treat, I breeding their way amend tha nam' area o'wtruetioas m the street where build. Ing Is going on, aad at fast wcr Uitwd at tb ferry w Knout having broken anything. But th way tbey sowed Early Roe " po tatoes, baatie aad eucambera oa our street wa aoautio. ; Catag to Teaat, J. P. Bsckeasto and wlfa r(.. . . .. ',r for Texas mi tb nest trip af !. Jt -pfl:' tn Saa Fraooiaeo. but as tV r-ju.l a ir.n l. d on a aaad bar at St. II .' at UL ! oouau, they my nt g-t etarta-J ft vv,-; days. Mr. B. gooa aa a !' a "1 frwt ana to sttaad Iks tta tt ttA,.n ,J tl.. f, ! I "ilv iHdw. All-anv, IJon utily, Urr fi rTT. -ton a ths trw.;4 fcri) tHinti ft K. T,w,b eallln Cw Was LAdg of Odd reuow o; tea Lnilef Sm. w aim ouBTwmm a im i .on scar ncsa t. I U . I .1 I ... o. ... . T art mntrtV K trravlaiac. wr. O. MVIflt, formarly of tl IUu Mill, la thi county, ha tablih. bim ail ia tb hardware basins at DaUat, Pulk county, aad to be building ap a good trade. Ua ha oard a eolaata ta tha ttm ifr la that eity, aad adverti everything a has for aato, Saoh trpria a that should be rewarded with suooaaa, and it car- taialy wiB, or el w are no prophet V Mbis riaaaa. Thi weak we hav bad the exquUit picas- are of "flopping Mr lip" over aom of th finest plums of this variety w have erer a. Four of them weighed oaa pound. O, my! bet tby war aioet btrg and luaeioui. aadaltogstharaa palatabl as a paach. P. H. Raymood I th gntlmaa who rmmbered us, and every tim w eat to many of tho plum as to giv ea th ulie wtf th'nk of him. a far Baa rraarHr. L. . E. Blaia aad wif aad & 11 Yceog ttartoi yestsrday f-ir Saa FnacUeo to l gone teveral weak. Both gentlemen will purch larg ttook of good wbilo there, a part l which wiU probably arriv 00 th next eteamera from that port. VI r. Youag will meet his wtf, ton aad mother at Saa Francioo, they having been making a visit back la th Stato. A lAaa Casaty Mara. . The Portland Standard give "Lady Faus tina," tha fin trotter, owned by Mr. Leper the following nice littl notice:' .fi" , Tlttasptondhttrottor Bow handlad at Um ftir oroonds by Ak'taa tnr hbautoa, Is rvtttnt; dowa to sar worn m rood, styM. It la tbooht by botwaaaa that ah will da ra bvttar lhaa aha did Iml .ur bur a tune I eofMotaaa. La year th say lady wwi avary trot lor whioh she wa nUri. ahould she do that tUa yar she would be worth oxMviana) onto w air, i.uptr, at Aioany, tar awaer, u sh shoald waatto ainmawl tha aauual. - " "t ' lew Brase. Beaidra the nw dwelling being erected for Mrs. Moatcith, ther it iJtsthar one beiag erected oat Ellsworth street by Fred. Dun- aing. and Mr. Harvey will commence another la a fsw day jost above McFarland'", on th tit of th old Bodio hotel. We notice several other la different part of th eity. but we do not know who it orsctlng them. The Cfcrtstaia Association. Ths .Young People's Christian Association, of thi city, ha eng iged a fine, commodious room ia Foster's new hrick, block, and will occupy it a soon a finished. In dimensions it will give them a great deal mora room than they now have. Whea they get it fitted ap, seated, ste., they will hsrs.one of th beat ball In the Stato. A Cerreetlsaw Last weok we mad a alight mistaka in re gsrd to ths new firm of Brown & Son, which will enter into tha boot- and shoe . trade in this city in a few week. Tb junior mem ber of th firm is not the young Mr. Brown now holding th position ?f elesu4M at (he store of Fox, liaura eV Co., but another named Iarvy J. Brown, t . ' The Aide tValt lbryer, This inatitatloa that down last Saturday i night, Having Just finished a run of two weeks on pioms, during whioh time aboat t wo tons were cared for. It will open np sgsia la a few weeki for work on pear a&J - crowds of tra 1 far labor is grea aprjiy- Farmow - 1,t klwr look Oal fr ll. Slg Fox, of th firm of Fox. Bamn & wtnt down to San Fraaciitoo last wotk to1 . la a ponderous stock if general merchandisl far tbolr totablishment la this city. .A part of tb stock will be up on tho next ttcutner. Don't fail to go around and tb hrn, espe cially after the new stock is opened out riae Wheat. . Geo. Taylor, who thi year farmed th Ky ranobo nanr Ibsar-n, brought into town and atorod with Monteirti some beauti ful wheat, of what be calls the "Short Club" variety. Wheat stored in thi eity generally ran from 64 to CO Hi to th bush el, but this averages a little over 63 lb. Pa Yea Tabs It Ltdiet, do you tk Oodey't Lady' Book? It is just such a magazine as should find . a place in every household, and if it once gets there Its visit raroly caaso at th end of th first year. If yoa bevn't got it, write for it. It is published in Philadelphia, and only costs f3 per year, ' Taaaiaa Stay ytrr. Invars of theso delicious bivalve will be glad to b arn that Jas. Mady will mtiire a bit to-motrow. Don't forgot this, and be sure to Call around and test th quality of th new oyster. Mr. Mady ia thi year sol agent for the Yaquina Bay xysters. . Mco bis card. v .. t. tall far Year tetir.-. ' Fo'.Ltwiog L a list of letter remaining at Wells Fargo k CuV vtprets offics in this ity last Wdaedy 1 . D C Hamilton, Mr BM Ilrun, Fred Coop er, Gust CarUon, Paul Di.ran, N Kaltsky, A J Poatsr, W II Warner, Wm Brings. aarveyiag KadJttea. W. B. Barr atirt for th Greeuhorn Bar ooantry, on th South Fork of the Santiam, nsxt week mt a anrvoying xpeditim. He ha tha onb"tt for surveying two toanh!p in that vioinity, and it . will probab'y take him about two months to complete t'te job. Xcw Tails' aba. It. N. Baker," who formerly fan a taiktr U'i eUhlihraut ia tbt city, has returned and opeoad out in badness two doors South of th E (change HoteL Il is a good tailor aad wiQ not b without work. Ha hi card, and than go and so htm. Heart rly M awl tax- Quarterly meeting will beg: at rfi. faul' Church ia thi eity to morrow at II oVlock, 1 here will alao oa auevira ia the tvemng and at the nual hour oa Sabbath. Ev. T. B. Wbit th preaidiag elder of thi district, will be pmarut and eendact th terioee. Kaaaaeay I Wealth. ' To mak it available axehango yenr pro duce and money for joo-Li and caab. at the aa pries ready py store of Wheeler, at Shedd. (ind of quality Vi taitth most fastidiau. I'rico low atyiesh to sait the rb-ast . . . Loiter LI I. 1 ax ftitrrtrlnc talna Hist of t-ltrr rrmtjniii l""" mairivalh date ou wbn-h ihy we w,v -w rV U!. t-r r. vr nwdata. et iit r HvaiM.it. Mr Fa IWafh, Hr Altrt rVu-Mlbtf, Vr K 31 li'uMi, kM Moe rKna. V r c o OvtMoa, MIm AsnU nbUi, aae 4 JinrWi, mmt McOa, i W Miliar, Him n.nh X ra. Wm rowcit, Mr W S Iiisjm, 1" a Rlaad, Mr frtk tMIWnod, tr J Is Si HMlih, J"mm W amlih. TVa 0) W.lUra, afr hwe Wjod. 1 IX r. IL RAYMOND. P. M. rar reorir. . Oa-vaJaat pMit rmn t rdad fwa te to An lnd ear withaet tarvatloa. bv liur Attaa Aatl-ral, a pnraly vanruhi aad parlcUy baratlai raoMiiy. it km on ta km la ta mwoB, DoutnJ uuav an aaemainaa ana oMatuwa Baur. tut WMl.srwm at.. HOTO!. May tlat, 137a Bot.kic Muicioa Co., buSala. X I .: ttanthMMa Without mahJ cb.n; aT dial. natua a aims ABU-rat rdd BM iar and m balf pnaada - Var rpr4aUy, at. A. BCSH. Handred af lattoia MmiUr to tba tboir fcr bate rid by tb bwtaut aUdtclae O. JUU riU aotd ay arurjswa t . ........ . rtewst rtewal news! Samuel U Yoang bat rooeivt and will keep oa hand for fall trad th following well known plow,' all thoroughly tried aad apapted to Oregon toil: Chamwlaai Wallae tHsvre. bar den 'city Upper Ptears, fettta' rasl ra aicel Pl.w. T m Celehraled atllver Cktlled Plawa. Furmsrt can always de-ud on findiug the largest ,aud boat assortment of plow ever kept in Albany, at bis warehouse. F aale on terms to suit, ... an - .. i .'i,,B A few gaad reasea errry l ady aheald : ' " amy tb URO.4DIIE.lU ALAPAC1S." 1st They ar the cheapest good in the maraet, whea their service is taken, into con sideration. ' ' ' J 2d. They can be wort fa damp weather or in a shower, without fear of' being ruined Hy eurling or shrinking. ' 3d, They ara all douUo width goods, full tweoty-ecrcn iacho wide, and mado from tho very best materials, by experienced wor le mon, aad cannot bo excelled by auy similar goodj elthwr Foreign or Domestic. 4th. The manufacturing, dyeing and finish ing it don in tuoh a manner that thea goods can hi washed knl done ap as well a a linen suit, without th least injury to, the fabric. and th merchant selling ia authorized to warrant them as such. ' ' ' ' ' tih. In their manufacture rera ia no eighting, stiffening, erariifloiil lnstre nsed. That showing just what th good are abd wUl be nuhl worn out "." 6th. Na expense is iparoJ, and tho greatest car taken to make every color as fast at tho perfection of skill and th purest dyes will make them. tWX fresh la voire Of abave seeds last re. (wived, aad a fall aSksrtnte at kept constant. ly aa hand hy atXtiEl, E. Yvl'XIi, first street, Albaay.. ftampfr seat by snail, aad aJIrder promptly attended to. . v The Centaur Ltuiments are of two kirvU, The White ia for the human family; theT el low is for homes, sheep, and other animUa. Testimonials of the effect produced by th eee remarkable Preparations are wrapped around every bottle, and may be procured of any drug gist, or by mail from the Otfioa of I'hs Ci:h Taua CoarANT, do Dey Street, New York City ' 13:'.1lyl U auy Dealer Informs You that he has for tide a dentifrice iiU nti- eai wicn or oontauitnsr. mt;rediunta co" or superior in effluitcty" to thosa t" IX1NT, diHorertit the-tiutt merit na l upon having ihat atnne.,JBy dcint. will a oi;rs a dentil o t'" fxre. f in sj V FAnCYKO lfuUla.hrUlii.ls lltivit aimiitr GENTS,' LADIES' & CIllLDi f 'j.ttibriibii' tha !atst aad ttmat dcatraM vvA la ' tle nelvrmtad "Uollrruok ii lntwr1 vu.. Tb owtM thtAm In WU lfclcr ri 9 -a .; m, r fc i4 house Funiiisin::c cccds. vnf Aon la th Ctty-l'mild!Mot Iron ths A!Atsfer la t Ki t, ai M rvri fc-n V. i&i-to- AI OaXOOZZ3Zl.r, r AeoiaplvuSUMOf Agricultural ConsSstto; at Th rnla rfAI PTTT CIIAUJtSOEB. THUIMtiait Cakd ot an Tbn-hers. TtisnbibratM MACKS ItARVKXTRR siwl CKAXK Stl.r 111 L.t; Um turUwC and bt mad. Ttm wocVl MMn-d CHAMFIOH KKAPtKS md MOW Kiui th .owt eomvtM tMiatia- maohtna nifrn.VBTI TWO-HOIUIG TRSAO POWEnVwia TdUKsUaaaodCbKAJteti. HAISEtf HSOI.E GEAR HEAtiECt with patont adJiutohM) raat, IHUH WtlbUt with round wrvu.t AaasOklad Agricultural Machinery. Tha Afyitural Warehouse is on Second strest near to Ans. Marshall's stable, yrhero a full line of Machinery is always on exhibition. FIRST AND SECOND STREETS, ALCJUJY, vUoU W ii When we say, that for sixty clays we will sell our largo stock; of CLOTHINQ at reduced . rates on ; fnma nidAaa fr XU1 iiflf - UAAVVW WW Fall stock. ,. - Albany, June 1 r WHOLEGALE 121, FIEST J3THICET, JVXB-T"2-. - - ..- - v t - - - - - . DRIED FRUITS of all Kinds. . TOBACCO and CIGAJtS unexcelled. COFFEES Fine, Fresh and IVarant. , r" CANNED FRUITS in great quantities. STAPI.E GROCERIES at Eed-rok Prioea. CANDIES-Elegant, Exqulslta aia Excallont. ANY KIND of Groceries you ruay Want. PROVISIONSGood, Fresh andsCheap. -TEAS Choice, Charming and Cheap. . FANCY GROCERIES a Specialty". I , THE UNRIVALLED (NEW YORK SYRUIV FULL. LINE of Qucinsware -ALL Tlt fresh Fuurra CASH PAID CET: EVEEYTKIKQ X'J at tke Lr;v::sT f a- Sportsnr.r' SCOTT ti..i ' Ar :rters. 15- vclvcrsl! AUK.Ib4r. ir,vr-.-..j cl t)i Itttast iinnri,ed i"fr aUitj ii.irvrU r' & n ' if 1 ana btvjni breech-jofwiivr t nuiing Tiiios and shot guiv ot o wail ?cl,ctd t'-ock ct TUhr-.v d nk-a f'. .. r :.'-.' Xa-.t7r 1 - if iv i jiW. V.attVr th titrr. ii n t M1 !ij.V I i ,- , Implements, Th Tl liAhl: Jai j j-ir, ans,iui lad uuran!.. scoh- out i,rti ai HlSt l,i;.WP K aia.1. :mA' Itn LSisUiltlt UA.VIM. I :-lcBSla ' ' - US-1 II0E1K sU roiiii'j - Toe ftMiir rlshn'ad IJA1X WAfXiX .hi. MILS TiifU'rcNKU, Mat UJt f.!t Uii 'i-.iU- with BM Ctf Ci M. OHEGGri. - V. TYinTm r.inrn tr -- -SV w - V1878. '" AND RETAIL s ( i I, nti in r hi tn i ,,LiUUUL2UW Q and Glacswaro. VARIETIES OF- a?td tesetabi Flr AST QUAKTrTIE'.-SIGn.LST It ATE 5 liyikg rates LEE SI.IITIZ NVTIlrf HT? sr.PaViLr. TO THE UT J AiUkpy, iir.'i K'iim' atf , tssvl cLb CTrttT e A X 3ST T 13 Is. Afio, &!1 wc:s icrta'.ii: to th hi First stroet, opon,o M;i.r ij-vytrry. t sntcmoit'wr Utw w hut i.-ie Li;:a G ... : VitfUM.I IIAG2T0LIA LULLS i C-aj asajsj f-r f? ,fra r vi Lh r.w a r:-:M!CM(.i' , l 'i i i. i. hi una rh';wrr:s rus Ail ui is iU'Ufc nvid I- J. ti. fOTP;! . - - f " . -I r f