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. . , . - C". . f he mm&t Entered at the Pout Offlo at Albany, Or, a second -olasa mall matter. FRIDAY JUNK 17 1887 3TITE3 & t.tiltor and NUTTING rreprlrl nr tinrriau. t,ei aiiur. COL. W09BF0RD. Col. Woodford, the great tempeiance ore tor, will Uotur In this city, at the Court House, under the auspice of the Albany League end W. C. T. U.. on Tneedey. Wed ueeday aad fhursday evenings of nest week. Ool. Woodford he already spoken at Asto ria, Portland, Eugene end other cities w ith telling effect and to crowded houses. He is pronounced the greatest temperance orator who baa ever epeken in the Northwest, ami it will be a rare treat to hear hint. The Court House should be peaked every night e A MAN Allot I TOWN An Item in the Dimim rat last week stated that 90 par cent af man is water. The proprietor of aa Albany saloon disputes this and claims that 90 per cent of at least a large number of Albany men is whiskey. The saloon man no doubt knows what he is talking about. o for the young man just A great thing "graduating s to learn that he doesn t know much His education, instead of be ing completed, is iust heeun. or should he. Diplomas do not buy bread and butter and pay rent. An education Is a splendid thing ; but it needs to be hacked by farce, perser verence and industry to turn rocka into gold. O Farmers fortunate enough to have a few sheep have had at least a samll sized bon anza from their present clipa. 2$ cents k a remarkably good price for wool, and makes many a face to smile broadly. The If. A. T. extends congratulations generally. 0 Albany cries for factories ; but when the opportunity offers fails to come to time. N hy not put a little of the big surplus here in fruit evaporators and the like, even if a little risk is run. O The fact that wheat has been selling far more in Albany than in New York the If . A. T. calls a remarkable one, a regular 2 jo6 gait. O The M. A, T. is told of a very curious kind of a horse case that was tried in this city Saturday. Fourteen dollars and '.tiy cents was sued for and fifty cents recovered. As a jury was called the costs amounted to considerable, and will have to be paid bv the Defendant This is one of the famous cases often referred to where the clients get the shucks and the lawyers the kernels but, really, it is the client's lookout. A FEARFUL TRAGEDY. Two or three weeks ago the wife of Oscar M. Keltv, with her two little sons, aged 22 and 6 months respectively, left this city, where Mr, Kelty was clerking for A. B Mc II wain, and went to the home of her father, F. S. Glandon,near McCoy, Polk Co.. about twelve miles from Salem. She had become dissatisfied with her husband as a life partner, claiming he had abused her and intended to reside with her parents in the future. About two weeks ago Keltv left this city and was in different parts of Polk county buying wool for several days. On Thursday evening of last week.hearing that his wife was at her father's, he went to the house at about 10 o'clock, and was shown into the parlor, when his wife came into the room with the youngest child in her arms. Kelty asked her if she would live with him, and she answered "No, I wont." Then he drew a revolver and shot her through the breast, probably while she was in a kneeling posture,as the ball passed through her body and entered a piano, just missing the nursing Infant Then he emptied another barrel! Into his own body under the left arm and fell to the flour. Mrs. Glandon rushed in to the room ; but Kelty raised his revolver to shoot her, when she fled in fright After that he got up and walked a mile arid a half to a Mr. Alexander's, where he was arrested on Friday. He will probably recover. When asked why he did it Kelty said he didn't know. But he had been drinking very hard, and evidently had prepared for the deed. The affair caused immense ex citement for miles around McCoy and talk was strong of lynching the wretched man. He is now in jail at Dallas. The murderer is the son of a well to do farmer of Polk county and was born in Oregon. He is 28 Srs of age, very dark complexioned. Had n working about three months for Mr. Mcllwain. Band of Hope Entertain The entertainment given at the Opera House Friday evening by the members of the Band of Hope, of this city, was attended by about one hundred of our citizens, old and young. It was an interesting and en joyable affair, though somewhat confusing on account of the number of children en gaged in it. The orchestra, made, up of an organ, flute, several mouth organs, triangle, tambarincs, bones, etc.. furnished some uni que music. Alice Porter recited in a well rounded voice that gives promise of elocu tionary ability. Lair Thompson had the chills and could not present his address of welcome. The song, "The Windmill, "acted out, was pretty. Susie Hershburg sang in costume and was heartily encored,answering with a cute frog song. This was the gem of the entertainment. A battle song around a beautiful little queen was nicely rendered. One of the best of the entertainment was "Glasses Upside Down," by a band of girls. They were heartily encored. Besides this were several songs by the Prohibition Band, a couple of dialogues and some recitations. liisoop Hargrove. Rev. Bishop Hargrove, of the M. E Church, South, will preach at St Paul's M E. Church,ln this clty,on the fourth Sunday In June at 11 o'clock a. m. and also in the evening. Bishop Hargroye is one of the most learned and eloquent divines in the country and should be heard by every one. It will be a rare opportunity to hear so able a minister. All are Invited to attend. Removed. San Wa desires to give notice to his pa trons that he has moved his wash house from near the First National Bank to the new building just erected near the Russ House where he will be ready to do all kinds of laundry work in first-class style. Children's Day. The young people of the Baptist Church of this place will icive a concert next Sunday evening. All are oordially invited to attend. Collection will be taken so don't forget your pooket books. The Oakvillc ainendmant picnio is post poned until Thursday, June 30th, st which time CoL Wcodford.tbe eloquent temperance lecturer, will bo present and deliver ao ad dross. Mosey to Loan wtoRioua 4 m. The celebration here on Monday, July 4th, promises to be one of the Hvlical lit the history of Albany. The eagle will scream with more than usual vigor. It being the only general celebration In the county peo ple will be present from all over this gem county of the State. Following are the officers of the day : President Hon. 1. K. VVeatherford.Mavor of Albany, Ice Piesidents : Lebanon C B Montague Brownsville Thos Kav Harrisbursr Sam Mav lialsev T I HI... L CrawfordHTllle R VV Moses sk I C Johnson Shedd (Jeo W Davis Salem A Itu.h Corvallis Walli Nash Kugene TG Hendricks amilnu City T I Buford Newport J VV Bratsfleld Independence I Vandwvne Dallas f I Daly ( )rator, Reader, C B Montague. Chaplain, Rev S G Irvine. Marshal, George Humphrey. Aides, 1 1 1 guns will be fired at sunrise. The celebration will be held at Hackle- 9 man s grove, rollowlug will he the order of procession : Band. Officers of the Day. Mayor and members of Council. Albany Fire Department Representation of the StateH hv X ladies on horse back. Pioneers of Oregon. Character representations. Citizens in procession by twos. Citizens on horseback. Citizens In carriages. The procession will start at to a. m and the following will be the route i Will form in front of Court House, right resting on Washington street ; wid march north to First St.. east to Jefferson, thence to Hackle man's grove, where the following exercises will take place : Music by Band. Prayer by Chaplain. Song by quartet Messrs. Prichard.Irvine, Brush and Fortinliler. Reading of Declaration of Independence. 1 'ration. Musk. Basket picnic. The following contests will take place at the grove Sack race, Sa.co ; ladies' foot race, $.1.50. At 3 p. m. the following contests will oc cur on Find Street : Hose race, wet contest, prize $15. Bicycle race, free for all 1 tst prize gold medal ; and prize, silver modal. In the evening a grand di-plav of lire works from the Court House square will be given. No pains or expense will be spared to make this a success. The day will close with a ball at the Opera Houe, under the auspices of the Dolce far Niente Club. Parson's Si Bray's celebrated orchestra, of Portland, furnishing music for the occasion. Reduced rates on the railroads and late trains. Meeting. The Lion County Prohibitory Amendment League met at tee Court Hoaso but Tuesday pursuant to do tie heretofore given, and waa called to order by Rar T J Wilaoo, 000 of she County Committee. Prayer by Rev R Robe, of Crawfordsville. Rev Wilson eras shossa temporary Chairman and O H Irvine, Secre tary. The ehair. on motion, appointed the following Committee on Credentials : O H Irvine, Rev H end nek eon and Roe Robe. Csmmittee reported the following per sons entitled to seats : East Albany Moses Miller. J E Kaox. Rev H P Webb. J M Archibald, John Gets enderfer, N P Payne, H Bryant and O P Crawford. West Albany If Gray. Kv D C Mo Psrlaod, Is O Brink. E Bryan, Rev S O Irvine. HJsey-W C Smith. J W fteeter. 8 Bond, Mrs Wilson, Jas Bond and H C Davie. j Scio-B H Irviae Crawferdayill Rev R Rbe, ROIaas and Jas Scott. Brownsville Peter Hume. Praakha Batte - Job a Bryant Jasper Crabtree, J A Richardson and Thos Richard son. Lebanon W C Peters m, F J I Lb 4 nek- son, r m Miller. J n mine, tier (J A Weol- ey and Mrs F H B oases. Or!sns--Rev A M Acheeoo, A T Smith, and Wrn Patterson. Shedd D P Porter. Oa motion the Mlowioz Committee waa appointed to nominate aa Executive Commit tee : Rv T J Wilson. Rev A M Acheeoo. Peter Home and O H Irvine. The Committee reported the following as such Executive Committee which was ap Kovd : Rev T J Wilson, O H Imue, H -yant, Rev H P Webb and C H Stewart. he following rs itatieo was a-iepted : Bttebcd, That the sdiors of the State RionTH Desk a at and Herald Diwvminaior be reqated. if not inconsistent with their views, to support the Prohibitory Amendment. - 01. Woodford beiaa preeeut made an unMsieerable argument in favor of prohibi tion, for waieh. on motion, tne league ten dered him a vote of taaaka. J. E. Kaox. Tea Pointers. 1. J. J. Dubruille has as large and com plete a stock of harness and saddles as any house in the valley. 3. You can get as much for your money at his store as at any house in the State. 3. You can get a harness or saddle for just the tame price that your neighbor has to pay. 4. If you are advised by some one to go to his store to trade, vou may rest assured that that tome one is not paid a commission to send you in. 5. He will not sell you a harness worth $33 for $30 provided you recommend your ncignuor m get one just line It tor 33 at his store. 6. His stock of whips is large and was bought for spot cash, and can and will be sold as low as the lowetitatthough they are not sent out in hundlcs with bait prices for inspection. 7. If you want anything in tre harness or saddlery line when you come to Albany, call on J. J. Dubruille and you will see as good good. as at any house in the State, and at prices as low as the lowest when quality of stock is considered. 8. He keeps the best collar in the State. 9. He keeps the best single harness in the State.all hand made and nickle plate for $16. to. For what this means call at his shop and see. Lecture. Rev. F. A. Horton.D. D.. of San Francisco, delivered ooe of the most interesting and in struutive lectures at the Court House last Tuesday ey suing that we have ever heard. The subject wax, ' The Perfect Msn," and was treated of from the three stand points of physical, intellectual and moral be ag. We regret that we have not spaee to give the salient points, but snttios it to say that it was overflowing with instruction and was highly appreciated by a very large and intelligent audience. It was given in connection with the Commencement exercises of Albany Col legiate Institute. Camp Meeting. A camp meeting, commencing to-day at 4 o'clock p, m. will be held at godaville, to continue about too weeks. It will be con ducted by the Cumberland Presbyterians. Brick for gale. Mr. H. J. Clark is burning bis first kin of brick and will bo ready to supply oi- s W I C- ' KRKNT EVEN IN. The following despatch Is full of cream , and Is about what we have been looking for. The Dkmocrat has been Insisting that the Oregon Pacific was to move towards Boise City, being as confident of the fact as of anything In railroad building. This set tles It beyond a peradventure, and not even the colossal (Infinitesimal) Influence of the CkromkU of Corvallis can prevent It This telegram nteans that work will proceed with a rush. Naw York, June o.A syndicate of prominent capital ists.com posed of Rowlund G Hazard, Samuel 8 Sands, A 8 Barnes, T hgenton llogg.S V VVhltr,(cotge S Brown. of Alexander Brown Hons, of Baltimore. F W Khinelandcr and othersdiave subscrib ed for the unlimited 6 per cent gold bonds of the Oregon Pacific railroad. This syndicate assures the completion of the road "from Its starting point at Yaqulna barber, Or., to Its eastern terminus, Boise City, Idaho. Manager lloag on being interviewed in San r ran cisco in reference to the matter stated that he lutd a private despatch con firming the item, "lie says this Is not un expected to him,as he has known that nego tations were pending looking to this end. He thinks if the people Th Oregon have ever entertained doubts that the road would not be extended across K astern Oregon Into Idaho and to Boise City, those doubts will certainly be removed. As for himself, al though the mad has passed through several financial straits, he has never had a doubt that it would be extended eastward and eventually be part at least of a grand trunk line. The men who have subscribed for the stock are wealth v.the wealth of two or three being about eighteen or twenty millions. As all the money necessary for completing the road is now available, work on the differ ent sections of the road will be most vigor ously pushed." Mr Hoag immediately left for Oregon, and will push the work forward with vigor. The Oregon Pacific inside of two years will be part of one of the greatest lines that crosses the continents road passing through a great country, surrounded by boundless resources. Albany will be on a direct line with Chicago, New York and Liverpool, the distributing point of a valley possessing un surpassed advantage for growth, a garden spot. The claims of Portland that atl trade must go through that city will prove futile Inside of a very few years. Already, with only eighty miles of road, large bus'inesa Is being done on the Oregon Pacitic that form eny passed the metropolis. This Is a point er. Dramatis a d Msudeal Katertaiameat At the Opera House 00 Tuesday, Jane 21st 1887. et 8 30 p. m What doth it profit msn if be gain the whole world, bet muui the grand dre.uatiu and musical eotertaintneet, by the pupils of the Sisters' Academy. Fol lowtug is the program : Overture, William Tell Itoaaiui It us gather bright flowers Vocal Daet rniiomel folks Utat. Duet Salutatory rather sat Sea Inst Daet The thrilling operetta "Snow White" in Rye acta. The world renowned Ragtisb Mslodrmms. Saabeame magic wand, or Whitiogtou s eat Valedictory Farewell soag Eden Where shall we had oar home Exiled C'eatng addreea Choms . . . .Tableau Vocal Duet . . .Tableau i:mutLva t Funeral March Mendelssohn Funeral Mareh Chopin WeddiuK March Meodtlseeka thece Kspagool Toi Seal Bshr Zither Solo Overture, U Muette , Zeaane Ztthern Solo Daet samuada SohuWt Taeoredt Roeaiui Polks Mihtaire Bhr iappe The above select music rendered by the far famed maaieieo. Rev Baroanaa Held, O. H. f iqae Dams ! o. ana r rater tiacidus raerst, U. . D j Remember between the scenes vocal and I instrumental aaoeio bv the rarest talent of the West. Reserved seats at Lsngdou's 60 eeute. 'Isllcry. 2o cents. t'emmracemtmt. The exercises at the College this weak have been remarkably fine. President Thompson delivered an able baeoalaureate sermon Sabbath evening Rev McKinley, of Eugene a thoughtful address Monday evening. Tuesday afternoon the class tree wat planted with appropriate zeroises by the Seniors. Dr. Horton's address in the evening is mentioned in another plane Wednesday afternoon the aodera-raduatcs "did themselves proud' with an attractive program. In the evening the Alumni ore seated aa interesting program. Mits Hsttie Miller presided, Mrs H F Merrill aetina as Secretary, Mrs E F Sox read a soend essay on "Unconscious Influences," Mrs C H Stewart a tribute to the late lamented George Foster. Frank W Propst dslivered an oration on "History," Mrs Jane Kail in re id an es say on "Thaekery and His Writings." Miss tiettie Miller welcomed the new recruits to too alumni and was responded to by Frank W Power. Some good music waa furnished for the occasion by Pierce's orchestra. Last eyening the rsgnlar commencement exercises were to be held in the Chapel. With the new members the Alum-d num bers twenty nine. Wheat. Wheat fell last Taesdy in Chicago from 92 ts 72 cents June option. This is the in evitable result of the wild gambling in wheat that has been going on the last three weeks. How this will affect the price of the coming crop does not yet appear. The San Frenciece Produce Exchange Ueil Board Asociation has decided that Oregon whs it w.l! not be accepted upon contracts calling fur N 1. The reason givn is that Oregon buatit too soft snd damp snd swell in shipping. Many win neiieve that tins is not th true reason, but that the dtoiaiou is made to afford a bet ter opportunity t. speculate iu Oregon v heat. Grand Temperance Picnic. To be given under the auspices of the Prohibition League of Halsey, in Powell's Grove, Halsey, Saturday, June 18th, 1887. Col. Geo. Woodford the great champion of Prohibition, will deliver one of his celebrat ed lectures on Temperance. Other distin guished speakers will be present. The pro gram will consist of orations, declamations and singing ; some of the best talent in the State having volunteered for the occasion. A grand open air concert will be given by the Tangent and Halsey Brass Bands. A match game of base bafl between the Har risburg and Halsey clubs will be the lead ing feature of the day. Come one, come all, and bring your baskets well filled. There will be an abundance of refreshments on the grounds, and ice water for all. The D & C R R will give half rates from all stations between Marion and Eugene, and to Halsey and return. By Order of Committee. A Woolen Mill. The people of Albany invested liberally in the 0. P. Railroad, aad it is now conceded that the investment was a good one, one that has already brought back more than the amount invested. It has often been suggest ed that business men and others would do well for themsolvss, and the oity and sur rounding county as well, if they would take the necessary steps to indues the establish ment of a woolen mill here. We believe the people would be making a profitable and judi cious investment by giving a reasonable bonus taiuts to indoaa thetn to build weoli The following communication to a Mpo kane Falls paper we publish by request. "1 wish that you would insert these few lines In the columns of your valuable paper In justice to Mr. I. R. Hopkins, who was charged with fraud by his partner, Oliver Graham, and who, after a thorough I n vest I- f ration on the charges before Judge Turner n the District Court, was declared not guilty by the verdict of the jury, before whom the case was tried, after an absence from the Court room of less than five min utes. Mr. Hopkins has been conuratu laird upon the result of the trial by all his fellow workers and the leading me t of the city. 11 y the Milliliter nf i-ttli,a frnm u.'nfk of life who certified to the high estimation In which he was held by them as regards his word and veracity and to his mechanical skill, his Innocence was well established, in conclusion I will add that Mr lionkliis will remain in the city and is now ready to resume ms Business. Chas F Crocker, of the Southern Pacific says the Willamette Valley needs more people, and his road will see tlutt we get them. The Oregon Pacific surverors are now at Mehama. A system of cheap excursions up the Willamette from Portland has been Institut ed. Trains will leave Portland Saturday evening and return Monday morning. Rouudtrlp tickets have been placed at $d to Albany and $7 to Olendale. The first excursion occurred Saturday evening. Two arrests a day was the average at .Spokane Fall during May. Lei and Stanford has been elected Presi dent of the O Si C R R Co. Mr Kuehler Is now second Vice-President. A Mr. Hadley wait found dead near Day ton last Friday, having died suddenly from epilepsy. There are accommodation at Newport for about seven hundred guests. The population of Kllenburg, W. T. is 900, according to a recent census. The Railroad Commissioners have lately passed over the line of the O. P. railroad ami recommend to the company that the temporary bridges remaining upon that road, to-wit, No's. 31, 36, 39, 74 and , while en tircly safe and substantial during stages of low water, are liable to wash out In seasons of high water, and are therefore unsafe and dangerous at such times. We would, there fore, recommend tlutt said bridges be re placed by Howe truss or other substantial ones by ihe first day of November of this year. The ()rrg0nuin, tat Friday, In its com mercial columns, stated that 93 to 9$ cents was being paid for wheat at Albany, while at that very moment as high as $1.05 waa being paid and $1 per bushel had been the ruling price for ten days prior to the time of its making the statement. Was that paper ignorant of the price of wheat In Albany, or is it true that there was some kind of local prejudice about the matter ' The Dairy Commissioner, Mr Sunderland of Portland had a merchant, Mr Dunbar, arrested for selling adulterated butter, but it appears that Mr Dunbar was the wrong man and he wa discharged. Mr Dunbar has sued Sunderland for SiovQCd damages W K Sheridan, the actor, who was in Al bany about three years ago. died recently In Australia. The infant daughter of Mr and Mrs Geo. Waggoner, of Corvallis, has been named Benton, after the county In which Mr W. has so long resided. Mrs W. and Benton arrived in the city Saturday. liaaaders tferoag Trial. W. W. Saunders was tried the first of the week at Salem, beginning Tuesday noon, fee too murder of Charles Campbell, ia tab city, Nov. sU. I8&&, this being the second trial. Only a small amount of interest was want fee ted by Salens people ia the case. Attorneys for nreoaeotion t K Clum berieiu. VV M lUmaey. N B Humphrey and J J Whitney. Per defendant RrebaH Williams, W R Btlveu, Joha Rarnett. C K W olveetoa. URN Biaekbara ad Tdeaoa Ford. Jurymen : J A Pooler, John Pereel. W H Semr, D (iibaoa, Oliver Aral. Cha Boo soa, IF B Cox. J K MoCoy, a K U iWtsnn. B r Dsvennort, If 'm Hslcomb, Jss (Fsiker. On account of having heretofore given the testimony in the muter twio w only pre sent the nsmes of the witoeesos axsmined : For the tete : D P Mason. .Is. Kjho.lf arrv Putnam, t rge H'dle, C H Stewart. Dr 0 If Ma-ton. Dr. I. Hill. Frank M.rshall. Moaea Sternberg. Aaron ondrs.Jas Murrar. PnU Hatfinsn. K Fox, J U Campbell. Dr W H Dodd. G E Chamberlain. J K Charlton. For the defense : Bud Johnson, Msttis Allison, Mrs I.ikio, T Anderson, Ktward Jones. Al Boenike, S 0 Dorris, Mrs Par risk, Defendant. A stronger case than in the former tn waa made for the State W M Hamsey sad J J Whitney pleaded for the prosecuiio 1 aad Richard Willtems and John Buruet for the defendant. The ease was given to the jury at 9 o'clock y ester morning. At the time of going to press it waa oat. with the pros poet of a long session. TheO P. will giva an excursion te Yaquina Saturday June IS, good until July 31. Traia leave Albany at 1:30 p. m. ; Philomath, 2:18 p. m. Fare for round trip from Albany 13.50 ; from Corvallis, $3 25 ; from Phil omath, $3 00. Ktate Teacher' Amoeiatloa- Department of Public Instruction, ) Salem, Or., June tith, 1S87. The stale Teachers' Association will con vene In this city, Wednesday, July 6th, and roniinue in session July 7th and 8th. All teachers and friends of education are cor dially Invited to attend and aid in promot ing and developing the educational work of our State. An excellent program is being prepared by the Executive Committee and will be published at an early day. Prom inent teachers and lecturers from our Col leges, Universities and leading Public Schools will be present, and take part in the exercises of the Association Every effort will he made to make each session eminent ly interesting, instructive and successful. Arrangements have been made by which all members attending the Association and paving full fare over the Bast and West .Side Divisions of the OSCRR and O P R K wiil be entitled to return tickets nt one fifih of regular fare. The hotels in Salem will make liberal reductions to all persons attending during the davs of the Associa tion. E. B. McElrot, Supt. of Public Instructions. School Report The following is a report of Dist. No. 69. Lien Co., Or., beginning May 16th, 1837, and ending June 10th. Those whs have not been absent nor tardy during the month are: Rtlsy Hulburt, Orva Turner, Etta Turner, Klmer Turner, Eddie Hulburt, Claud Hul burt, Charles Dow, Julia Turner. Ne of soholars enrolled during the moath 17. Below we give a list of the scholarship and deportment of each for the month. S. standa for scholarship D. for deportment. S. D. 8. D. Roy Hulburt, 96 97 Elmer LUes, 85 90 Clara Lilee, 84 89 lola Liles, 81 90 Minnie Liles. 89 92 Orva Turner, 93 98 Riley Hulburt, 90 98 Otto Turner, 94 97 Elmer Turner 89 92 Eddie Hulburt, 98 90 Cland Hulburt, 90 89 Lottie Hulburt, 92 92 Ebert Ohling, 92 94 John Savage, 86 89 Charles wow, 88 90 Lilly Hulbutt, 93 34 Julia Turner, 86 90 A. W . Moses, Teacher. T-O-B-A-C-C-O-S. Largest stock in Albany at A. B. Mc llwaiu's, and the lowest prices, Here are some ef the figures, which tell their own story : Three 12 oz plugs, Climax, $1. lhreet6oat plugs, knights Delight, $1 r our i .in in nnr M0MK AND ABROAD. Commeoeemsnt week. F M French, jeweler. Fine millinery at Sbaue A Uus way's, The best harness at K L Thompson's. There are 234,403 sheep in Morrnw county. H. Kwort, prsotiotl watoh nker and jew eler Oysters served iu ail styles at HufTinaulA Peiffera. J. P. Wailaoe, Physioian aud Surgeou, Al bany, Or. Strawberries are Af t li.i'iii ill limi.Uiii about M.ltoo. Hi Slid 11 vrJj Ur . ..v ft.1!...- .. . 1 Vf 1 mii s, ior ft. Order the Wen nam tksr clothing through Sh mo A bmsway, Pp' of uoffee has nearly doubled iu the last few weeks. 3ft cords of Ash and Wul lifos. JUII atore. Otk wood w.iotod at There are already over twenty-five 0111 p ere around Modaville. For Hue dross goods uf the latest styi to Shane Si LsmswivV Ben Barker has opeued an oyster and toe cream saloon in Sodavilie. Hymen Abraham hsa Wen appeiutrd Col lector of diatoms at Portland, New line of h niery at Melloaiu's for 5 cents psr pair up. Fine stock. Wil'ia m K Chandler (Rep.)has been elected Senator from New Hampshire. J II Townssnd. special agent for the State lasuraooe Co. of Salem, Oregon. Six shaves for a dollar aad a etan to every easterner, at L. V 'arum's. Jdsi received at Mcllwaiu's new line of gtaghsmi. 10 and 12 yards f. . Si Hightett cash prios will be paid for by Smith 6 Hstnmsck, at Talliuaa. 7 0-ka eures rheumatism, neuralcia wool and wvuiMf, riNsav at HMtiu, Agents. Piooie at Oak villa to-morrow, under the au iptces of ths W C T D of that plane. John Caroes, agsd if, died af Waterloo las 1'ridey morning after a shirt illness. Rsaors honed, set and put in nrdi'r at Viereek's Shsving and Hair Dressing oelvou. Water msy now beobuiaed at the Water loo Sods Sprints. The bridge h in position F M FrvMieh, aat Hi oyer Manufacturing Oo.,opnoeite Odd Feilowe Temple, Albany, Or" Circuit Ctarl is u teesjea: at S!sm. and will convene in this city 04 tbe27tb instsot. Mrs J T OiMtej, of Oraue-elt, whs was thrown frowa w.i last Si Uy.di 1 Tus. day. Fio mthi isry at Sum . Loy' n dor the mugmeate( tie ep;rt M s Bur beak. Team for Sale -A span of large work, hor . For parttciiar etli at Dyoe A Rb son's. Dr. M. H Kills. pUyswui So I In AH my, Oregmi surgeon eity or (Tells mvi. country. All stylei of bojt aa 1 saoes ami I tm stock of groceries is what we carry Bsd field Si Browne!!. aaMr.W M WtlUr baa perohaaed Mr A B Woodio s interest tn their furniture bud uses ia this eity, Mr Jas Kgltaaad Mies Etfle R ibiasnu were united in nismago at Corvallis on Wd in day af last week. Dr Ma too ia making arrangement to eeoet a ootlaga on his place just souih of tb DaatocaaT otttee. J M Otey c mvictoi of coiiterf eotonc.! to erne roar in the IMIillnMnr.. 1.. I.J... I1...I. " ' "'J We take theeetn, the cu. loesses uk the tSSSM u eske. kedfield A Browaell. Fahroey s CelsbrstsJ Blo.d C.eauer for 2S l Z"? Robaoo'. and R j I Si Brown . ell s, P J Baltimore, agent Every customer will be a walking a lv.r Usemenlfor oar bargain whea they see our prtose. Red field & Browne)!. One of S H Alien A C i s pem u ikwes m 1 for Sc on a dollars worm of goods purehavet mt the new Seeosd Hand store. Julias Johnson wet arrested Haturdsy for duvirderly oondoet esamiaed bv H soar Jar II en ton and fined $5 and eoeia. A soa of A P Blackburn, f RMfc Mill, ran away from home two or threw m mth ago. and tua wheroaboaU are now unkaewa. Wood working mactoiaery, shaftiav pul hnrfs. beltine aud etfl . at half ef 0. L Brash, foot of Lyon Street. Alaaay. Last Ssturdsy Judee R S Strh essaifc d the property of Mrs R Jacob just east of the UeocAT offloe, paying $2103 for ths same. I.res stock of laie fine ih mi last ., e-1 direct from the Eastern factory at Mo- '-i"'! p;e 1n.u1 e - uo lor kid button shoos. Oa the morning traia last Friday thm were seventy six paaseagera bound from San Francisco to Portland, formerly th o.- Msaora carried them. Albany's street sprinkler has bean 4.io one e seel I set work, aad is far ahead of the eoaatrined style of tiling the streets with maa naecios from a hoot. Should you desire to soil vonr nrn.Mrt, call oa Burkhart A Keeney as they advtrttse property placed ia their hands, aud charge nothing unless they effect a sale. Plunder's Oregon Blood Purifier is the great conqueror of biliousness and I .v.r complaint. Eeltef certain in every ease. Sold at one dollar a bottle. Try it. "Dear papa, please don't let me take that horrid castor oil 1 Frese's Han.bura- 1W las bad to take, and it always does a deal mors good than that nastylcastor oil t Last week F O Burkhart sheared one hun dred sheep, the average clip from which was eight aud one-half pounds, for which he re ceived 25 cents a p mod, over 2 a sheep. wand your name to or call on Red field Si Browaell and get some of their Friz Pum.. kin seed free. Thev have offered ,.i. prises lor pumpkins raised from same. The Western Union Teleirranh f'm has placed pole 75 fest his h near the M..n - teith Mill to hold their wires that cross the river. It is codsr and is a model of keautv Col Lee, of the Indian School at Salem, re tnrned lait Saturday evening from the Warm Springs Reservation and brought with him isn maiau cniiardu ior the trailing school. Dr. Jan. B. Pilkiojton. Oculist and Mud- ieal Specialist, will be a' the Revre Hue, Albsny, from Tuesday noon to We Ineaday norm. June 21 it aud 22ud. K nimttinn. free. Miss lone Crsatill, a suhool teach, aud quite well and favorably known in this c ty, diad in Eugene City last Sunday and was brought down Tuesday and buried 111 the Maaouio cemetery. A Coryallis man offers to pay 75 cents a baihsl for wheat in advance for three years. There is a good ring to that, as the man ia said to be a shrewd ooe, and knows what he is talking about. Mail now goes from Albany directly to the Bay in a through pouch, a great oonyenience. Now if ths Pest Office department will re organize the Lebanon mail route we will be much more obliged. Mr John 0 Goltra, son of W H (Joltra, of this city, graduated from Willamstte Univer sity last week. His oration was entitled "Effects of Labor." The Stateman says his effort was a laudable one. t,?.6?,?'!' wi,hlQ b Lion Silver Pohah for cleauiug and polishing gold,sil vor, brass, brittania, rairrois, windows, etc., can purchase the same from F L Kenton at the Post Office. This is the best polish now ia the market. Sent by mail for 25 cents. Last week Mr Stewartson advertised for a lost cultivator seat. A subscriber to the Dsmocjiat found it, saw the advertisemeut and has restored it to the owner. It pays to advertise, even in reference to small things, in a paper that reaches the people. Last Saturday Dr J A Tyler, of this city, was examined cn a complaint of insanity, fonud iton cvmpon metUU and taken to the asylum at 8alem. The Doctor, who is well advanced in years, has had several strokes of paralysis, resulting in insanity, The Northwest Firemen's Tournament is bain held m Vancouver this week. The fol lowing team left for that city from Lebanon last Monday morning : T C Psehler. Joha Uurnett, ft Trine, Riley Btlj Jehi A team from No, 2 s, oomuuead of M mrs. Young Brothers, Lm Brothers, D rrn Brothers, Hsudrioson, Ifats m.Turpin.R ises. Ulllstt, Moor, t.'amsru i aud Mack, 14L for the fiutn tournament. at Vauuou ver last T. . ues day morning. AtHt. Ilnlens. Or., on the 1 4th, Cli irlei Mslhnger, oousteble, shot an 1 instantly kill ed Levi Backus, tile murderer of (I D Mtod dsrd. Backus was armed with s Winchester nflrt when he was ordered to hsult bv M ,1 linger. This he refused to d, whereupon MnlliHgnr shot him. Boku euoe rad led iu Albany. tieo D Mill, of K.iog omiaty, VV. T , who has been I reasnrnr ef tht county for several years, waa arrested a few dty a at Sssttle mi a charge of forgery, beviug raised a oouuty wirrsBt wnmri us rn 1 . , f r frjj fZlfiu. fie i a leading Kipuhlioao of the Territory htviag l4n it ths Nttutnsl Rs pabttcan Cxtventioi of 1941. He assert hi innocence. I, Fun 11 hss lut the eo.itrect for ths ereo tion of his two story brick building 00 First Street on the old ChosHe ,,' , ft will hefiti feet front and 80 fest deep. Tn rs will lie three store rooms, an 1 it will b the most elegant building in the oity. The con tract price is said to tie in ths neighborhood of $1(1.000. H J CUrk will do the bri,k work and Holv.rtoa A Koley the carpenter wore. PKfWONAI, AND HOI'IAI, Mrs J B f'ouey has returned home from a ir.p to the Ktst. J H Daniel, of Scio, was in the city ths first of the week. W f) Waehburn.of Hrownsville.m ide this nfilee a pleesaat call Wednesday. K S ThoinpsMi, eon of Rev Tbompwa, left last Friday for New York State Bev A R Med berry will preash at the II -tfst Church in this eity aost S ibbtth. Mr Meyer, leader of the welt eniwn "Meyers orchestra, " of Peoria w m the city Saturday. Mr Milner an I family, several weeks the Kueate of Mr A B Wo Mm, left the 8rt oi the week for their Michigan home. W H M iKIm irrty, of ladeendenee paid M his ragalaff snaml visit last Tuesday. Thoae annual yiaite f i t-v r are always highly pleatng to an. H W Thomtou, a ewrk to the store of S F. Vun. left rnsr.lay of last week for Peoueylvaois in answer to a telegram ao iiounmug th Ungerous lilneis o1 a grand soa. Miss I la L HpinU. of ttiie oity. graduated from the Aa lemy of Saorei HearU at Sa lem, Thnriay of Isat week, aad rstarned Msaaosj Friday. Musei LtiaB Iris and Hat safWy5 01 Ka-0,. MMl Maggie Milloosn Of Watervdle, all graduataw, also returned to their boniM oU the same train. Mr II S l.anedon aad wife, father aad mother of K W Ung Ion. an I Mr J R Cole, Mr. C T Kelbaoh and Mrs T F tks and children, who have been the guests of Re corder Hentea for several month, left the tir.t of the week tor Washington Territory. Tht-y will return home by way of the Caoa dian Pscitte. W V R oad. Mr lUo iee an I A B Woodio started Teeedey into the Coaade Mouotiene ta search of mineral wealth. Their purpose as to asosaul to the top of Mr Irfferaoa 00 the 4th of Jaly where lUad will read the I . claret 100 of Indepeudeooa, W-m-hn will mate a i-r - t sagle speech and Rhodes will sprfcsd barbaswie of M..u ,uin trout. Ojod luek. RKAL KrtTATE. Following were the recerded sales Linn county during the past week : IF M Sawyer to 8 D and U B Moyer 4 iutoreet sj low sere $ K W Mar.hail to Jeeie Brrutt, 10 acres t 7. Fremaa to Jaa Barrett, 10 acres .... J J Davis to Clara A Crosby, 1 lot ta H' 2nd A.. A!hav In 700 100 95 400 2100 Penneha Jacob to R S ritraUao, lot 7 bioek A Albany Martha Mark ham to Um(w Msrit- bam, atl mi ! 1. , O Prv.Sen . llSheitmto Mary LSitltou. 152 aerea ". Wta Ralston to Ucy A MoCoonell, fltii 100 '-et. Moo g, Albaay. A Pearce to W H Lor, lo-s 7 ad 8. block 68, Albany . . I II Burkha-t to Dniel Lewd. Iau I 235U 000 1416 and 2, block i. H a 2 id A A Kinder to H Bryant, 148.12 sere E B H lichee to J II and W B Glaa 1.27 acres Jemiua Ralatoe to M E Church, Leb - aooa. 2 lots in Lebanon Same, I lot in Lebanon. .... L H Allen to W O Bond, 1 aleca in Halsev; I Kewhouee to N M Newhause, piocs of land in li'a 2nd A . X M Hewitts to J lil Mul Ian. saaec L oj to jas Karuard. 16d aAMa in ti la 350 600 15 250 1 HOC 450 4.-.U SB ik .....77.7" r patent 1 John Brown to diss Warren, 43 50 aerea. Martha lfiU to tStiaa wrm,' 43,50 acres ; R I Burkhart to Calvia Bnrkhart, &0 aeree R 8 Burkhar: to Marion Burkhart,50 a ore a , I 0 0 F, If srrtsburg to J P Schooling, I lot 5 100 Tbs following lettar explains itself 1 I'ti.i i i.v n !. Or.. Jaas I4h, 11$7. Jfeasrs. P, OaAea aa Oth . Aih,t ,),-. Daaa Sws : Your petition relative to further suspeoatoa of Ssottoa 4, Interstate Commeioe act. waa read at oar meeting last Might. It appears that the Commission hsa adopted a rule if quiring all oompUiuta to be mails in the form of a verified petition, set ting forth specifically the faets upou which the demand for relief is based. If, therefore, you will prepare and forward to aa snob a paper, we wiil add our endorsement and bring it before the Commission at Washington. Yeurs very truly, F. K. Akv.it u, Seuie'-ary. Thrifty people will appreciate our valuta and prices. Hap held Si BaowxtxL, .. 1. SEE MclLWALVS CLOTIHNfi UefWe Daylag. He has just received a large Mock" of clothing, an which he has placed greatlv red uoed prices, that will open vour eyes Suits heretofore selling for $20 he now sells for $18. $18 suit have been reduced to $td ; $lf suits to f 14 ; $14 Miit to 2. His stock is large and varied, ranging in price per suit from $4.50 up. Customers cannot fail to lie united Cull ami kcc for yoqrselves. New To-day. We are showing a beautiful line of lace curtains, in pnirs, and by the yard, plain and printed scrim, in designs entirely new to this market and invite those desiring goods in these or other lines to give us a call M 1 in i t. 1 rn & Skitenhach. You will find our stock of carpets, oil cloth, matting and window blinds full and attrac tive, all that is new in patterns and styles can be found in our assortment, to see is to believe. MONTEITH & SEITEKB U II. Unr Spring stock of drnss goods, fancy goods, bints and. shoos, .o , hive arrived and we are now showiug tlm BBOSt complete and attractive stock ot goods ever bronghto Aiuiiny. a visit to our store will all that we are in the lead. cenviuce MONTKITH & SKITENBACH For Sale. A one-half interest in a full set of tools for moving and raising houses. Tools in good order. Apply to Frank Covntrymax. 1 e , .1 Letter List. Fillosiiig Is Ua list of letter remairduf In tbs Post Offioe, Albany, Una oounty, OrerJen isto, 1S7, Perasns calling tor these latter must firs tfce date on whioh they were advertised ; PI lll A. (iarden arc growing finely, especially 'it weeds. Timothy hay is a failure here, while cheat I an extra crop. W L Coon Is supplying the Halsey mark et with wood. P H Wigle, of Harrisburg is the guest of Cyrus CHngman. Communion services weie held at the if, P. Church at Oakville lat Sabbath. Fall grain look line and with a fair price in prospect, me xarinrn are eucouiaged. Miss Maggie Johiaou has gone on a trip to Polk county where she Intends hpendiii" a few week visiting. Prof J A CHbson is teaching a sujcessful iciioai in tl llirmenv Olstrict, south of f eorla. On Saturday, Juns ath a vounr water spout fell about two miles northwest of Halsey destroying or throwing down quite a lot of fall iriaiu. Peoriaites will attend tlie tern oera mint ruV-. nk of Oakville and a uood time In antlriaat ed. The citizen of Oakvillr an- to make a picnic Interesting. Jams Garrett has finished a race track am hi farm where he will train Peoria Dick. Mrfjatrelt ha mal cxiHMialionsin his colt and we think they will be fulfilled. The time of year i now at hand when our over-worked farmer have iron to the mountains on hunting expedition or the various mineral sprint's wlwre thev will re- crult up and be prepared for another vear of monotonous life. There is a smaller acreace of oHatoca planted In this vicinity than there has been for several years. Seed at $r.$0 per bushel la more than the pocket of the fanners can land, and if this 1 the cac all over the State, potatoes will be a fair price this fall. laaen one year with an-Mhsr, Ihe i ito- U mere profitable than the wheat bulne. uk wrmrrtdi urn vauev mtHtpav more lee. U . al ! S attention to diversified f irming, sm:h a growing potato-, corn.carrots, bcct,c lover, rye, pumpklngs and Mjuaslies. When this kind of fanning is adopted by a majority, we will not hear so much about hard time. Our tirele44temperatire worker of Peoria are working with all their might to bring to auccesful issue, the irloriou rauar f temperance thi coming? fall, and mav thev succeed. Let every one lend a helping hand and by all work in.' loffrther we mnvl-ome out victorioue. Wc arc eainiii ' strentli all the time and oar ranks are becoming strong er, so we are hopeful, and may God grant that it will not be lonir before the cure of alcohol is banished from thia State. And who think thev have no time to help this cause, then let u have vour vote, i nink of the temptation token away from your cmiarcn, worn tn-re ts no saloon to lead them the downward paths. And this 1 iut where prohibition U tjoiiiir to do the most good. We will not have a new crop of drunk ard comimr on. and if it . i , , not nr. ihilit Jrinklng enUrcly.it will make litiuor o hard and difficult to obtain that very tew will go to thetrouble.and there will be' no na oona where men and bov can obtain It withou'. anvtrouble whatever.Whv can we not have a Prohibition league in Peoria ? Thev are all around us and Peoria should not be be hind in this great work. Will not some one take the lead ? All that is wanted is a lead er and we are sure tliat there wouU be plenty of followers. TANaiEVT. Talk is cheap. Can you prove what yon have said ? Wdl you swear to what he told yeu ? The fact is, somebody has lied. The foul tongue of slaoder has contaminated the moral etmepbre of Taaewnt far the past weea, avd gossip has engaged the attention ef several young men. This odoriferous efflu via hsve been aa thick as autumn leaves along the brooks of Valambrosta. They have peas Stated the heme of the christian. They aave burled their darts athe meekest msa that overlived. They have licked their forked ten ne at female ebastity. Notwithstanding the fact that there have been several eewiog eirolee for the past few weeks in Tangent, it is strange to say there has not beau a wo to so who has taken any part in the gossip. It has be a swnfiosd exclusively to the men . This, gentlemen, is toe saaeh. Yoa are infringe tag upon the rights of a class of people who have been elamnrintt for "woman a riahta' far a long while. You should stop it at once. Slsoder meets ao regard from noble mind'. Only the beee believe what the base oaly otter Dr R K Hargrove, ef Naahviile, Tetn., was here last week. Dr ilsrgrove is Bishop 01 oe as b t nurcn outn ana wilt preach for ua on Ins return from the annual conferesce at Myrtle Creak. The Tangent Brasi Bani has been engaged to play far the Halsey picnio next Saturday. Aa excursion tram will leave here Sstuniay morning aad return in the eyening. The Tangent school will close Friday. The schoal has been quit successful this spring. Mr D W Jar vis has been elected Principal of the Ceateryille sohoo! sad wilt move to that place next weak We understand that Prof. H W H err on has beep engaged to teach the tchcoi for neit year, commencing the first ef September. Prof Herron is a graduate of Springfield, I1L, College, holds a State lite diploma fiom Ore gon, and is a successful teacher. The school for nest year ia aa assured suocess. Miss Anna Wbtteaker. dau1 tar of ex. Gov Whitoaker. of Portland, baa been viait. tag her sister Mrs D W J si vis the past week Kid (ilovea. I.adiei when you wiih a good kid glov in the latest and meat desirable shad , kind ly reniembor that N H A'lni A Cj. is the place where yon can find them. A full Hue of Royal and Jouvins, also ti e 'Ctetnilds undressed kids. CHAS. H. DODD & CO. Front, First and Vine Sts., Portland, Or. WHOLE8AIP DEALERS IN I ) I HARD- WARE, 1 1 KaaBlsglHjJPI Hkt m i.ND FARM-MACHINERY. Bole Agent for Oregon, Washington and Northern Idaho for the m BUCKEYE REAPER - AND - MOWER. Thee Machine are too well known to need comment. Thousands of Farmer have tnem ana speak of them with praise. Thoy are the only Harvesting Machine that will give entire satisfaction to the purchaser. MILLER'S NEW MODEL VIBRATING THRESHER. PHOENIX STRAW BURNER ENGINE, The most Effective and Successful Combination for Threshing and Cleaning Grain svsr Ooastructed. i BUCKEYE STEEL . FRAME . TWINE -BINDERS. Th feature that distinguish this Twine-Binder is the Lightness of Draft, combined with Us Extraordinary Strength and Durability, Tlie Binder is of the Appleby pattern, the only really successful one yet known. We bare two styles, the Elevator Binder and the Platform Binder both excellent both -commended by hundreds of patrons. BKOWNXVIM.K. M B Crane has gone to Pendleton, with a view of locating there. A son was born to tlie wife of Dr Curl on the 6th instant, A large amount of wool is being purchas ed by the Woolen mills. Pi of Strantre has been emtaoed to teach the North Corvallis school the next year. William A damson was recently cut by an ax while cutting brush. Nothing very seri ous though. Talk of primeval times. A deer recently pent an hour or two on the hill near MrJ M Moyer's residence. The North Brownsville scliool closed with some quite interesting exercises, wit nessed by a large number of our citizens. William Martin had a hand severely in jured by having it cadght between a tree and a stump, while falling the tree. MSB. The farmers in this vicinity anticipate a good crop, spring grain excepted generally. Turner Sc Nelson have just got on a new supply of machinery ,tich as binders, mower, etc. Mrs Sarah Wright came up from Albany last Friday evening, accompanied by a friend. F M Powell was In the city this week. Mr Powell paid Missouri a visit a short time ago. Charley Broadwell and Georire Puirh e- pect to pay the Yaquina Bay a visit in a few days. Kkx. ' ' i. Whitney JuUe ; Booch Miller, Aaea Bttn.'ea Tiitf following h untic were estabiished for the coming year : Panther or cougar, $5 ; bear.f 2 50 ; wild cat or catamount,$i wolf or cayote, $8. Thir.bty morning tlie Court adjourned until the neat day and yisited the scene of the proposed Mehama bridge, meeting with the Marion County Commissioners. The matter was adjourned until July term of Court. Fees in examination of Jaa and Jasper Keeney were allowed. John Grimes offered his resignation as Sheep inspector, and Dr Kolderway, of thi city, waa appointed in his place. Fees in case of .State against Arthur Davis were allowed. Surveying fees and for assessing damage in matter of road granted on petition of W R Powers and others, allowed. Also in matter of road petitioned for by J D Par sons, et al. J W Henry resigneJ as Road Supervisor and A P McNary was appointed. Petition of B. R. Hall, et al. for bridge granted. Petition of Jerry Shea and others for re pair of road was dismissed. Road Supervisor J W Blood waa allowed a scraper. Fees of County Court officers allowed. Fees of Drs Maa ton and Hensei, Oist. Att'y and County Clerk in matter of ea aminatkm of Dr J A Tyler, an insane per son allowed. Warrants were ordered drawn for the fal lowing : D V S Reid, salary John Csher, work at Court House 9 90 7 jo 83 3 W E Curl, salary J P Galbraith, express charges on books Peter Hume, mdae for Mrs Clark '. C F Cunningham, scraper is X-1 m ,. m - 60 18 00 55 iv vriasH, ior ricrce xamily J B Fiu water, keeping pauper Dr J L Hill, fees for examination of Adeline M Bramwell Dr J P Wailaoe, same J P Galbraith, same D V S Reid, services In teacher's ex amination 11 II Hewitt, same T J Stites, same Stites 8i Nutting, printing Wtn Ftomin, furniture for Sheriff office David Smith, witness fees in V. S. iVnirt Mrs Houck. keeoimr aoor . 5 ou 00 o 00 00 50 50 7 5 10 ou 95 00 ao 00 5 00 59 70 so w 85 00 J as 5 5 6 co 54 23 60 6 75 J P Galbraith, Clerk tec. Jerry Shea, lumber C 1- Morn. keeping poor r 1 often, mdae ETT Fisher, survey ine; G W Young, work on bridge HJ Healev, lumber.. Stewart & Sox, hardware D S Smith, mdse , V ... m o omnn, ice m m Stewart & Sox, scraper and nail 18 50 A I. East, keeping Dora Davidson . . 3 00 Mary E Davis, keeping Riley t o Andrews & Hackleman, mdse Or. chard family 8 f Geo H Durham" 7 9 Geo Humphrey bond of G W Keeney j 5 Girl wanted, (.'all at Democrat office. Motice to food Haulers. Sealed bids will be received at the office of the County Clerk al the Court Hease in Albany, Lion county. Oregon, until Wed nesday the tith day of July, at the bonr of 1 o'clock, p. m. fur furnishing for Linn county, 4 cord e large oak grub wood, the same to be free froea large roots and In good merchantable condition and cords f body fir wooa. Naid weed to be de livered, and sucked iu ricks 8 feet high, aloag aid th weodboue in th Court House yard, on er before ta 1st day of Septambei, 187. The right ia reserved to reject any and all bids. By order of the County Court of Linn couaty, Or. J. P. Gai BBAI1H, Cork. I I I IRON, ii STEEL ! I I Schuttler Farm "Wagons, Deere Flows, Deere Sulky Plows, Cook A Oo.'s Car riages, Phsotons and Top Buggies, Fgot Spring Mountain Wagons, Buck hoards, Superior Drills and Seeders, Oorbin Dier Harrows, Hodges-Ii&mes Headata, Haiah Barbed Wire.