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EAST AWD-SOUTH, ; . . VIA Southern Paciflo Rout SHASTA LINE. Eipraaa Trains loer Portland Pally. I North J:fp. a, !" F-orUtnd Albany San Franoisae Ar rT.t r I .5 A. 1 Ar Lt Abo train si-n nljr at fallowinc atatlone mirth el Koaohurg. Kut Portland, t'iiT, Wood- urn, Hai.in, Atbanr, Tanrant, RhoJd, llalacy. Use" taaurf, JunoUoa uty, lrrtnf , lufm, s-oaases bail, aiir. no ) t tVrOand Ar I .oo a 1 til r L Albany Lt 1 11:00 II MOrn Ar B.wbutf Let S0as turn Moat sanf sicsrt Stsbat) aw r I Lr PrK-liand Ar ;O0 A wri Ar A lhany Lt 1 1:00 a uium saasca, I'SrsILT Albany Art It a tri Ar Labenoa Lr S:ns I L ' Albany Ar l:Hn I ft Ar Lafrnnon Lt 0 r FULLMAJi EUFFET SLEEPERS. Tourist Sleeping Oars, rr Aea Malta at rfa- rs.tr a attavebew la Aiarae Trala. . Veal aide KlTlalaa. BKTttBK rHTLA A.Xtt (OkVAIJLIS, Mais, iaiiT(EiMtSnmugr,) to Mora I Lr Ar fort Un4 Carratli Arl Lt t .vi r 11 M r rasis bau.1 (KicjpI Sunday. 4ra I r Portland UrMtnnrUla Ar rio a Ar Lt M& a Tliroiicli TicltotM To ail points EAST, AMD SOUTH. Fa fan tutnrmatlaj referdlna. rate, Binp, a 0mpny A(nt al Albany . K, SOStiLKB E P. ROGERS Manacar Awl U. F. aud F. Af YAQUINA BAY ROUTE. o Oregon Pacific Railroad T SH.C. KattiTwr. O Cresea DoTBlcpmsnt To'a Steamers, hart Line) ( Catllforala.. Flrst-olaae tnroujrh pasawnfrar and ,'ralaht Una from Fortkud and all point n mm w mamaite t auey to and rroin Ban rmaciaoo, vu. Boats make rdoee eonneotioti at Albaa wiUi trains of Uis Oregon Paolfl Railroad TIME SCHIDULK. eio.pt Sundar.) Leave Albany 14 t . a. Leave Carrelua Iar, a. Antra Yaojalaa, l:U r. a. Lmtb Yeqaiaa, T:oa,a Lienae uorvnllie,lu:3 a. arrive aiaeay, 11:11 A. O. k C. tralaa ooonact at Albany and Corral Ua. Tha a bora train a connect at Yaauinewlth the OreRon DeTaiopuant taquina ana sun r ranciaoo, SaILIXCI DATES , raoa Tact. WUkMwUa Talla. aaa atk ; ISah ; ta. raaa aa raaciava WWiiifle Taftee . ifaf la ; Jaaa ri Jh:rU Ifet) OoenpaasT nmarra son ngnt to igar aalttng Aataa wHkont notice). S. B. PauHsengwra from Portland and rtllazneaa Yallwr point aan make oioae aosuatL)ai with the traiaa of tha) Yaqnina eoote at Albany or Corral lia, anal If dea tlnad to San Francieoo ahoula arrans;to rrlre at Yaaoina tha aveniog befora Cat f nttlDf HTTaieaar aa rraarat ralM alwaya tha Lwraft For Id form lit applT la A ft Cajaiaa,Pral;lit aad kkAct.AltMay, C. i SJOCI K. O. 9. a4 f. Ara . CarvalJa. IIRST NATIONAL DISK, or albaut, oai:oo.r, rraMat. Vtea PraaUaol . Caahtar 8. K.TOLXO W. LAaUlOH rRASSACTS A OES ERA t banking borineaa. ACCOUNTS KKrT ab)t to thmck. 810UT KXCUAXOK and Sal rapbta tranatar, sold Maw rork, ttaa raciaea, Chiosro aad P ailaad ra 00 XECTIOKf BA.0I ea lavarabU taress. ataacroaa . C Tocae E,W, Laaaoa L X Blau, L. Fuaa Kavaaa I . Boa. LIXffCO If ATI05f AI DASiK, OF A LB AM Y ORtOOK. CAPITAL STOCK tlOO.OOD. PraallDt J L COWAK. rwPraaidaat i M RAUSTo.V. O-Bhtar Go K CUAMftKKI.A1.1, Aaat Caabiar O A AKCHlttOLl). T aanroa. I L Cnaran, I M Ralaton, io E Chambartain, W R Lad.1, VT U O tlin, t A Cra r lord aad O A Arch! bold. TRANSACT ,mml hanking bnalo. jRAWaiUIll DRAPTSoa Maw York. Sao a I -ilit y9ngoa. LOAN MOrfET as apptcvad taenrtt ' aiM.ciBdpaaltaaatitact B ARE OF OREGON. ALBAVT, OREOOX. raaiui. Praaldm V tea-FraidBt... Caable ... t .n F MERRILL . J LAN.IlitU .JT W bLAlM TnuMaaU a ganaal banking bnaiaeaat Exefcanga bongbl and 4d aa all tha priori pal rlUa la Uia Cnitad SUtas alao ea England, Inland. Franea and Carman r. Collartlnna made at all aeeanibla palats aa (aTor abla tar ina. Interact allaaad aj tlia dapoaila. B ASK OF RJCIO, SOTO, RKO0. PTaaidantMm.H. Vlaa-Praaidant . i B Ksaaai Jarr Mrama 0 S Mat Jabn Oalaes FOamlto. Caabiar. suaaroaa: (tolas, 18 Marrla, II Brraat Daa a ganaral banking aad aaohang boalnaa. Rirb drafia laauad aa AJbtar, Purtlaud and Man fnuioiaco. 1)ORTLAXO SAVIXG.VJ DAUB, OF ronTLAFD. OKBOOF. Paid on capital.. -t'SA,y Surplus aad profile.. ,000 tatarwat allaarad aa tarings dapoaiu aa follow: On arlnary aTln7 bsaka par aan par annum. On tana aarlng bosks ....( par eant par annual. On aarUAaalaa at dapoatk Par Uirea mnnths par aan par annum: Par ail maath ,. ( par aanl par annuaf. for Iwatr month Horn eant par annum: PRAKK UEKUM, Praaidant P. P. TnoMcaorf Wa Praaidaat H. 0, STRATTOir. Caablari ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. NOTICE III HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL CRCDI tnra aad paraoua In tha aatata of William Cona, aaaaaaad, that an tba (rd day f Juoa, 18!1. 1 Iliad ary Anal aaeoo.nl in raid nattar In tb ominty 1 1 Un aanatr. Oregon, and that said court baa d tba cXb dayaf July, ltl, at tb baar at 1 Ina at, at said day a tba tin far baarlagcad Hag all ebjetiias U aaid aaaaual aad tut F laa) a aaafat at rl aata'.. Wh1, I, AMX CORF W a avraa, Adaiiaial..t. Aiaeraay. (-f) M IjO Store, fioat alook of 2nd fr ;ood In tbn Va f, an it tbn mot reaae aie prices, both ) t anlllnf;. I bare on iiand H k'ru ruSilTUHE, STOVES, TINWARE TRUNKS, BOOKS, FIUT'JHES CLOCKS, CSOOICRY, ETC., ETC. rfo.ir west of S K Yonv'n oif".ori L. GOTTLIEB ALBANY NURSERIES - I FT K If AVIS ON IIAND at ur nnrr-ery f on ihe Corvtllls road, one-half nlle from town, aa fine r lot of fruit wnea of all kinds aa eno be found any- Lnro on the oast. If you entowpliue 'st.;ii2 trpc ir wi)l ry yon to ear ir-k rrci tt air piiffe. t'la;jre f; i 1 T" M A '?! a r:RO'.TNrLL. Site gtitiorrat Counting mll change aa n AVi!U hhI only ihowi bow liar J op Hit Pillion Dollar fongraia left poor Unci Sam It American tin-plate couU be argued Into existence the republican pros would turn out several thousand torn dully. How ch lirtvle, trutticg ul a Jolm Wanamakar aror got to ba milUonaira ia at great a mystery a Mr UarrUou'a views on tha silver question. Some meanure o! an extremely vigor ous and convincing nature appear neces. sarr to correct the apparjntly prevat lug mpresilon that public money is private grab. Oov Bulkeley'a acnlat of tha report of hie contemplated resignation Is wholly uncalled (or. A man who would draw tha salary and an joy tha emolument of an oOitta to which be waa not elected would not voluntarily give it up, , J "Wt are now making Iron'chraper than It Is made In Pennsylvanle, says Repre tentative Kornev, of Alabama. Cannot some kind of a tariff be Invented that will protect Pennnvlvanla from Alabama as well as Irom Europe? The Protective Tariff Lcagutl sending out circulars to manufacturer all over the state asking for contributions of each The circular announces; "In addition to other work, we are now supplying a.ooo newspapers with their tailS matl;r, and through confidential agents In I.Soo dif ferent place are extending the operation of the league." The sub treasury of nationalising crops' was once very strong with the MUtistlp pi Farmer' Alliance, but It has lost It hold on them, and after a few months more of free discussion farmers everywhere will be surprised that It wat ever necesury to do o much talking to expose the lunacy ot the proposition. A despatch from Rome announces that the Italian government has lost 13,000,000 lire this year through a single injudicious investment. If Humbert Isn't too par Ic ular about hi pronunciation perhap he can find them In the tin-plate business In the United States. There U a truthful writer who pcak of the United Slate a "that great land upon which If England were bodily set dosn It would be as hard to find as a threepenny bit in a ten -acre field." Yet this little threepenny bit of territory, with Its free trade, outstrips commercially the great republic and all the other high-tariff coun. trie of the world. Mr Joseph Pulitzer of the New York Wot Li I home again. He arrived on Thursday be the Majestic We are glad to hear that his health it greatly irr preyed His eyes are in mud. better condition than they were, and he Is. mentally, a vigor ous and active a ever. He has some hard work before hi.Ti. That newspaper men will watch hi course with interest and de termination goe w'.lhout aing. -!' 1-AJL.liJi-! "The administration," (ays the New York World. " is anxious to secure an ex tension of the bond upon whlc) bank cir culation Is based, but there Is Co extension of time unin the taxes imposed on the people by the Ulllo:vdo!lar congris.' The World should be athamed of Itself. It U just such remark a this that make the administration tired of public life and that make the taxpayers to tired of the admin, ittration. During the battle of the W ildemesi, in Virginia, May 5, 6, 7, 1863, or purred the heaviest loss of the Union army in any one battle, being 5584, killed, aS 364 wound ed and 7450 prisoner roitiing, out of an army of 130,000 men. Four thousand one hundred and seventy-seren were killed, 18,687 wounded and and 2577 misting dur ing the succeeding engagement at Spot sylvania, which continued from May S to "May 21 The "Coincident" Franklins, ".lving on Glade Mountain, have had a riiObt curious chain of event happen on the 14th of October. The marriage of "Jonh" Frank lin, the head of the family, took place on that date. He entered the confederate service on October 14, 1862 and 1863, and had two brothers killed on October 14, 1S64. He is Ihe father of nine children, tlx of whom w.-re barn and five of whom have died on this fatal date. The Frank lin are looked upon with auperstiiloueawe by their neighbor, and U . is doubtful If anyone who know thtti hUtory could be persuaded to remain on their premises on the memorable 14th. A statement prepared at the Treasury Department shows that the total receipts from customs at the port of New York during the filrst ten divs of June were ?3,73S,855. The receipts during the first tyn days of June, 1890, were $4,527,561. 1 his will probably remind the Otcgonia that Its elaborate article published a few days ago to chow that the McKlnley bill had increased importation wa built on a very sandy foundation. If the tariff in creases Importation then the manufact urers and other protected people would not want it. 1 t ft. i;i t'.-.t:l Mm i;ir!;VKj an. I recti I III Y.:;. " .1 . t s I . r, Hyntp 'it' i iahr.n; jt is iknsa.'ii utid lv'mJiinjj lo lln3 Iftrle. nu! nesa i.,':til-ly yet j.rottijitly on (ho Kidneys, J.iv.;r .".11 I j'oweU, tlcr.iist.ii the ?y 1 -in c'rofilinilir, dipi:l3 cn'uh. head :.'-8 ittttl '?vcr3 fina ctirts hmutiia; i.-itijiiii . Pyeup of Figs te !'" rao-c.uy ot u.i kind ever pr !iictuig to tlio tacte ami no -.iai)ic t) tit stomarh, prompt ir. ttfition trulj 1cncMr.ial 111 it? .c , i ...,..., 1. ... .1:1:... ( omu'crKi it to :iU. it u for rals iu ?l'loft!( by til kvlm . R'Kii.frur.ir-9 .- CAUFCU'M no SYRUP CO SA FMASOi-tiX Cil. ... f. via rw 'it -ytlt ii' 7 lN- r-virt fr tf y f i.-', cf T.lnz -. ?k Iicj:ir.i lint, IndlWit:! t'.'iv it 1 o t- v- w:tn w -i- .rl" 1 1. V tv.'j c.ri'rt -.j.s ti rtrU-liy .r. p. fc'i.t i.eer I.. I- -try... 7n.-- .... Amm Jl.-'..'V TELEOUAPIIia NEWS A Resaaraabte KtBlaaiea. Galveston, Tee, June ao. During the prcvailcnce of a severe Sturm this aflernow lightening stnuk and exitoded the powder houses of tin Amciican Powder Comnsny containing jcko kec ol powder. The con- cusnion caused the llasani, Uunont knd 1I- in & Kaud powder houses to explode, although bete powder mnciuincs were located near Kscle Urove, lour miles frcm the t iiv. The thiKk of the exolosion caused the houses to rock and sway in the city at if in the throe of an eartkqujke. I. la. is ws broken, door were (lung open, flatter fell from the wells, goods came tumbling down from (tie shelves and the people were badly (lightened, Where ill powder houses stood there I not a vettice of the building left and the hale in the ground t 110 feel in circumference ami twen-y-live to thirty in depth. A Big Lumber fire. Ct.OtjKUT, Minn. June a6. A fire broke out in the yard of the Nelson Lumber Com- pary near the mill this afternoon, and fanned by a fierce gale spread rapidly. The local lire brigade, aiJcd by all the mill hinds, man aged to con line the fue lo the lumber yard. Uvec 25,000,000 feet of dry lumber waa de ttrojed and the los is estimated at (500,000, A Fatal t'jtloa. MouttT Carmkl. Pa, June 16. The Pat terson Col Companp ' bleaker, located at Natalio, wa destroyed by a cyclone this afternoon, and the following persons were killed; J N lliossom, J It Dodson, Kirhaad Kobetta, William Lodge, An Italian, unknown and another stranger are still under the debt i. Asian la Katlraad, " Portland, June 26 J Q A Duwlby, prei idrnt of the Astoria and South Coast Rail load Company, is in this city today, and it is laid he in here to Ity and induce the local mnntgers ol the Southern Pacific Conpsny to pur:hate the Attoiia and South Coast. Mpargeaa Daaseraauly lit. I.0NU.1N. June 26, The rilspse which Kev lr Spurgeon Las suffered is cauting the creat- ett anxiety from his admirers and fiirne. His compiaint is inlluemt, complicated in ascii- 0Jt manner with a chronic affection. A Ja.t irrtlii I roRiLANK, June 36. In the state circuit court today the jury awarded D P Thompson f 1 1.183 " his suit agaimt the New York Life Insurance company, 7'hotnr.son sued for ft a, 000. A rasa Up affair. Ltwliiti o, Tenn, June 5. -A fight Sun day between some members of the Faimer and Tjkr families, living near Cochrane, re sulted in oltl man rarmer sweaiine out warrant for John Taylor. T..e trial took place yes.emsy, ami tne relative ol both parties were mere. 1 fit suit wa (atuuctorily setllc-l and all were starting home when hot word. between N"aa Six and John Taylor resulted in Nix shooting Tsytor. The la ter drew a knife and cut Nix in several places' The relative of both parlies were soon on the ground and a regular pitched battle ensued, in whhh rocks, Lntvei, sticks and pistol were used. Joho rylor, Tom Taylor and IUne Taylor were fatally wounded, fount McConnell. I T Largen and Nan Nix were seriously woundet) Miss Nora Alexander, who ran out to quirt ner brotner, was poinlu ly injurcJ. Taraell and OUtara London June 25. It is learned 'that the marriage of Parncll and Mis O'Sbea fook place at 10 o'clock this morning. Tb only . itnesscs to the ceremony were two servant from Mr O'Shea' house. The registrar wa strictly enjoined not to give any information about the inaniage, and promised to p'cteive the closest recrecy. I'amcli marriage lias caused a great deal ot gctp. It is said that there will he no extended honeymoon. The Udy's claujl.tcis were not present at te t&airbge fl by I agar Aweaacai New York, June 25. In relation to the advance of cent per found In the price of raw susr. Treasurer .Sear les, of the Ilave meyer Kcliniog Company, said ibis morning that the rise was not unexpected a there is always a demand for more mcir at this time of the year than any other. The rumo lhat the suflar tru.t i forcing up Ihe price of sugar because It secured control of most of ihe sugar crop is sbsolu'ely denied by Seaife. A Trade Dealt. Vienna, June 25 Medical SmJent Her mann Fischer, 25 year of age, wa yesterday sentenced to a long term of imprisonmnent on a grave charge. W hen judgement was being pronounced Ihe prisoner exclaimed: "I charge the judge with Ihe willful murder of an inno cent man." Then drawing fiom hi clothing a long dUjjc'inc knife, te plunged il into li'S breas: and died in 'be courtrcom, cu-siog his Irgal murderers. 1 Blj Advaare. PORTLOSD, Jute 25 Wien Uao Sprague went out of office a county jailor, two year "p, he went cer on the eatt ide and began clearing op hi forty-sere tract tetween the Sandy and Mount Talwr roads, that costhira i tix yars igo$44 o. He was in town yc- teruay showing ins fi tends a check for "5000 he had just received for five sere of it. i Terrifle l'ld. Cherokee Ij, June 24. The tenon of the John jton flooJ we-r ia par: repeated In this place today. Seventy-five house were carried out rf light in a Niagara-like torrent How mmy lives were lost Is yel a matter of uncertainity. A terrific cioudlmrst, twice le peated, wi;h ll e win 1 'jlowing almM a hurri cane, are whtt tonsunimtted the dread work. The iturni, which Ix-ilan h.t night, spjiesr lo have sweit in a vas circle over norihwestero Iowa, it wss fully loo miles in diameter, with Cherokee ss i's center. The flood car ried ciT, apparently without effort, ihe big truss bridge on the Illinois Centrsl, and with the bridge went lony feet of trestle approach. To night Ihe Little Sioux is at ihe highest s'age ever known. The I est infoima'.ion say the Illinois Central rails are under water contin uously for many mile On theOnaw branch, and the havoc bo.h to the toadai.d bridge it something eldom paralleled in railroad I. ivory Scvenl lives were lost. Squire aad h ( Lias MiasUa. Wasimnoro.v, June 24 Senator Squire, of Washington, haa been un.moiied to the capital, find it is stated he ba lcn tendered the position of minuter to China. Senator Squire' friend ray he wili not give up hi six year in the senate for any foreign mission, but if ihe president wants him to recommend a good man he wilt do 10 A lined red Ilorsas Darned Philadelphia, June 25. A fire broke out in a larg stable attached lo ilia city ga work at twenty, fourth and Chestnut streets, at 1:15 o'clock this (Thursday) morning. Over 100 hate were in the building, and these are all believed to nave been burned to death. The fire w under centrol at 2:15. Kavelllr la Jacket. I liave received a small assortment of novelties in ladies spring jackets, made in the latest styles of Blazers and Keef ers, in cheviot, diagonal and worsted. I expect to carry a full lino of tliesa goods, as well as all the letiing styles in Ladies Capes, Dea!-d, crochet and in cloth. Orders taken for special sizes and styles. Sak'l K Yeuxa. Tno DeK'ICKat will exohtrig a icwii mohiii8 of any ini'o doVird, exorp1; onecr two, for ronino4k itrub wood and fcart cash: or will coos'der other proportions by sdv one deiriii a new machine. fierofklou, eruptions, each at r implex, discoloration of tho skin, especially on the faoi- aro esme l ny irnnar booil and will otiiapficar rapuiiy oy uong I'lUldBe U'e gsn Weed Pariner, When Baby was eick, ws gar bar ffeatoEia. When ah was a Child, sh aricd tor OaataHa. When she becams Mlsa, sh elung lo Oaatorla, When she bod Children, bo gave those Oosrorla. Pi-ne Tauny Wufers. ' wafers are a sure and sife r klndsof female troubles nric tv'!' all obstruction to the taonti 1 no matter what the cause. Tt 11 what every woman need ( at 1 ucd with safety. For Bale k tfo. Th.. for a remo period are jt can be Livingstone Chemical Co !o agent, J A Cummin a;, bcr; b.sc.k, A Hianv, Ore;;, also iron 'r B. ttfttriT cofkt rtt iXDist;. Chn II Dodd v Wm Sit John and Cynthia A St John. Action for necessa ries, judgment agnins; aijotin, Adjourned until Monday morning. W II ClnUr vi A'm Plmrn atul IClnier Morrl ( To recover money, Disimshcu without prejudice. 1 V llcndrex v Hcnrv llot'isa: To re cover money, judgment tor -nuiutiu lor fist 30. NMllln vs J C LyotiR ft tvl ; Kjocb tncnt. Jml'tncnt for plaiutil!. J Put Smith vs C T Craft. To recover money. Continued, SUto v M Blnghnm, bigamy 1 Contin ued. Glycn v Given Divorce Granted, True bill were found against F.ltaa Maxwell, charged with Incest, and M C Ulngham, with bigamy. Mr Maud Powell ba brought a suit against J Powell for divorce. Orvgon vr K Pltogers! iigcrltulnatlon in froiglit rntca. Jury Ulaagrccd. The trial of K V Kogort, of tlio 8 P for tliacrlmlntlng In freight rate, attracted considerable ntteutloit and wna liotly pontcaled. Attornpy (ioncrnl Chamber- lulu and I'iHtrict Attorney Hingham ap peared for tlio attttif, and W I Ken ton for the defense. Jiulire i'no delivered an elaborate chaigo to the jury, who con- aidered the n atter twenty lioura and wcro uiaeharged, aa they w ero unnblo to acreo. Xliey at 00a o lor conviction una 4 agaiiial, and never cnangeo. Oregon va Caleb Gray; Polling 'liquor without license, hot guilty. Marlalt A Kawaon vs Chan J Stewart ; To recover money. Un trial. A Path-ruder. A writer In the Pendleton E. O., ay of Marctt Whitman, M I), of Rlchvllje, N Y. llewasa nr. a 0 of remarkablo energy. courage, tact and versatilty ot talent. He established a mission In the Walla Walla valley, about six mile south of the pres ent city of that name. Ite taught, preached, farmed, built grist and sawmills, and attended to the sick. Bclna tmcrtssed with the value of the country, second only to hU desire to ame liorate tne conauion 01 ine inaians, was his desire to secure It to the United Stale. He made an overland journey to Wash ington. 1) C. In the dead ot winter. In or der ti ctve an accurate repot t of the country 10 the proper officials and bring back with hltn American settler. There have been eminent exjjress rldtr, full of Import to famiile and state. These have cariicd mcagca fur tsar and peace, fur trade and towering ambition. It would le dlllirult to find one that for ill tance, time, heroic daring-, peril, suffering and magnllHccnt con.equence could equal Whitman's rlie. He readied Vah- IniMon and appeared before the secretary ot state. Daniel Webster. He returned to Oregon leading an emigrant train of ajo wagons and 075 toula. In iS7 Dr Whitman and wife and twelve other were massacred by the sav aire Indian. The Cayuse Indian follow ed and all the mtsslonartca were called from the country, Amane them were Rev Cushlng Kelt and tulkar.a Walker, who went to Forest Urove. In 11 year the country was declared open again, and Mr Fell started tor the scene of the mas sacre. Uy the side of the little mound where lies burled the remain ol l)r Whit man, a co-laborer, on hi knee before (iod he made a covenant that he would endeavor to erert a monument to Ir Whltmsn. In the form of a school of high grade. The fruits of hit labor are lo be ecn today In Whitman Co! b-gr, Wall, Walla, the oldest coltcytate Institution In the state. It ha 11 protestor and In tt rue tors and about aoo pupils and I doing most excellent work. tra Jarf'a Etrparl To the Honoiable Circuit Court cl the county of Linn, state of Oregon: We. the grand Jury for the June term, 1S91, ak pcrmisslun to submit the follow ing report, to wit! We have visited a.id exatt.Ir.cd the sev eral different county oilicc, and would reccommend the , following: Tfcat the county court purchase a set of township map of all the township of Linn county, to replace those that a'e In the ollk'e, which are worn out. We have looked through the various county office. Including the cunt r school superintendent's ollke, sheriff's cilice, the county clerk and recorder's oflke, and the county jail, and find them in a respectable condition. KespcctfuUv submitted, T F Saiirti, Foreman, Konr Akdkrsox, fi II SfLAWX, , Geo W Cline, C F Moiat. LP Smith, Frank Tritss. Taair Only Hedlrlae brf. Wiltum W It MiKer, Drodge,Monian, write t "I have been using llrandrtth' Fill for th last tlilitren )iur, and thonb I hate bad tama children, I bsvs never had a doctor in tb hou axefrpt thre times, whn w bad an epidende tf rcarlet feycr, which w a. mn ltsbrd by a viforr us nas of PrandreiL'a Pill. I hava used thrm fcr mysrd', two or thr a nlyht for a month, fur liver complaiiit.dysprpria, snd eoest'pstion. In diarrhoea, efrmjw.wiiid cJie, indigestion, cna t.j two Itrsti'lreth'a PH!a fixed tha rhi.'d rrn at oner. A box if pill ia all tha nedi eine chest w rtajuiio ia ihshi u,. We ute thm for rhrnmttitin, eidds.eatanh.biliotir. or and impu'e LIo mI. Thay rr vr hava failed to enr a'l the above evtuplaiitt in s rer fw dy.' pARRor Losr. I hereby warn all per socs sgainet 'ujuriug or scaring away a green parrot, which wa taken from home, and Is now at Urge in tho shsde trees or or chards of Albany, Information of it where abouts will be gratefully received and suit ably rewarded by the owner, Mas. L. A. Plimm Cor First and Maine sts, Albany, Or. One half dollar redtietion on every pair of Ludlow's Boo shoes. A good Una of them a:S li Young'. vrouiti ounr.imu. F, M. Frmtuh keps railroad limn. Xew cream cheesa just received at CVi.ra.l Meyer. . . - Smok the oolebrstnd llavsna filled 5'o-nt eigar at Julius Joseph's, A Urg stock of wall ppor, with lutede igns, at Fortmillor t Irving's,jiiat received. Have you seen thoco parlor suit that T Brink has just received! Thoy are tiioe. Gratt re'l-mtiin mm-in' famishing iooI for tha next 30 day at W F It-md. J W Reutloy, bust boot and shoe mskerjia city, ihrna door north of Democrat office. H W Aehinon & Co handle tha onlcbratod Portland cement walls for emetory lota. 1'tieno r.-all oan bo furnished at half tliecost of any other and are far superior. Brighten up yonr old rubber and old shoos and make them look as gnnd a nw with VVnlfTa Aoms Watoruroof IVIinh'. For aU at .Stiiiual E Yoaa's. Dr M II Ellis, uhysiolsn and urr;eon, Albany, Oroo-.i. VU mada in city or country, Ladies eaadi) thairJshoppinK in Saa Fran 0U00 without vlaitina; tba oity, and without extra commission. Mi IS J Btrrowi ? r chasing agout, 1C33 Gray St.Oaklaol, , , - a n farm for Hale, I have lor sale 100 acres of the fineet farming land in tho state. .AH in a high state of cultivation, no build ings, but bos a beautful building loca tion. ' Eight miles from Albany, twa miles from Tangent, on the SPBE, Terms and price reason able. Call and see ine on Second street, opposite Dsn ocs at office. ...... Dji. G. W. Maston. 1 1 1 m i) 1 1 r - - - - - j 111 JlAUlllEDr ' CRAWFORD-BROWN. On Thursday afternoon, June 2D, 1891, at the residence of W m Brown, by Rev A M Achegon, Mr Robt E Crawford; recently of Kansas City, and Miss Bella Brown, of Shedd. The happy couple -will make Linn county their home, Mr Crawford having dacidjl to locate here. YOUNG. On Vf'ednesday evening, )t, im Albany, to the wifa of a boy. ' JcU Yr I 1 m r 1 ,1 Hiattm There are 518 member In the Baptist church of Portland, a t J In the Oregon City church, 244 In the Salem church and 14S In the East Portland church. Considerable alarm wa felt when In the firemen base ball game the muscular catcher ot No i's took hi position behind the bat with a boxing glove on one ot his nanus, The action for libel brought by Camp bell, private secretary of Parncll, against the (.'oi k Herald for staling he, Campbell, tired house for immoral purpose for 'arnclt, ha been commenced at Cork, Ireland. The Salem Floutlnir Mlllsare shut down tor want ot wheat, but expect to nave an other run before iiarvest. The first new wheat generally gets In late In July, but will hardy arrive tht year until August ist.Journal. Thev have been tiamlna: John D Irish. late editor of the San Francisco Alia, for the editorship of paper all over the U. 3. lie wa t amed for a I'ortiana paper ana it immediately collapsed. Ha wa mention ed for the Morning American, of Chicago, and It run one week, ltut Irish I a brluht man. It wau t hi fault. We are told that the Southern Pacific company will, about August tst, run one passenger anc' one ircigbt train eacn way dally between Springfield and Portland. It will take about a ntomti to get tne new part of the road ballasted and leveled to a to Insure safely In the running of passen ger train, Register, The secret f advertising Is to r.We oinatl.ti g (truing that the people want. The National Advertiser glvea a case: A colored man was to be hanged at Trenton, l,a- and the landlord 01 a hotel in that town, with an eye to business, Inserted the following (J.) In the Chattanooga Time. ''Are you going to the hanging? ihe Blank (louse at Trenton, Ga, offer an ex cellcnt view to si lines the execution, Stop at the Ulank House, Trenton, Ga. when vUltlng the hanging on the 1 r,'h Inst Can see all from window. Gallows with' In 154 yard. Meal 50c. " Ytiii ijtmnie. ol this county, ha an elfl.t ymr ohl son that weiuha U10 Ha what county iaa a belter record 7 I'otncroy lmU-jteiulcnt. The following from tho Pouicrny.Waah, Indi -pendent, oubliahii IU'V Mar, ia good illustration of the kind of itirti who oppoao public improvementa: "Hans Aiidi-rson yotel against the conrt house tax, hut he could bet and lute f 30 on the shell game at the aliow." IVcently the grat.go ot Ijtne county had the clelinqucut tax lint for several year iiuhlinhed, and now the Kugcne papers are having their hand lull mak Ing items like this: "Mr Blank inform us lhat he ha tax receipts for every year up to the present.' F.vldcntly some carrit oiiiciaie. Ivanhoehas sold tho Porder Signal and says ho steps out without a regret. This is Dot the Ivatthoo Kelt wrote about, we are reliably informed, lie would have stormed the castle of all the delinquent eulwrribera and regretted that there werrn t more. The ta'ge nunfr of men seen along the bank of the river north ot t alapoota street are bridge men. They are figuring on the cost of a high steel bridge, and to morrow afternoon their bid for the same will be opened. The event Is being wstched wun the closest amentum. The Paker City Blade says, on account of not receiving sufficient patronage the street cara will probably era running shortly. A reporter for tho Made was Informed that the director were serious ly discussing the advisability of cloning down until timet were better than at pre rent, as the road a a not paying ex )cr.c8. Advertising for wives is one of the n-wt-ims of some South Islanders. The method is for the would bo benedict t) atllx a leaf lcaring his particular mark to a tree trunk, and, If, after the lupso of three days, he finds another leal ix-side Ma, lie goes to the lamtiy whoso mark ts on the second leaf, an: 1 argains for hl bride. hx. . Recently at f-'eattlo I-igh Hunt offered a prio of a trip east for the most an san-eri to 60 questions ho would ask Thure were 123 competitors, and Berth Frve answered everr oucstion. ttioust we will wager there were not five men in tho whole- state could do so. While most of the pupils did well, sayaan ex change, some very funny answers were received. One brilliant youth said that ii oi Holme commanded the Uonietier ato forces at Atlanta; another said that Charley 1-auchton w-as covenior for si years, and another said Judge River rendered tha l'red Scott decision. Iitllo girl said that Ltd Fairciuid wrote "Thanatopnis." The young men with thfir girls went on iiio excursion. In a race at Chicago a few days ago High Tariff fell ded, a significent occu rence. The Nlaaraugua canal when built will raise the price of wheat probably ten cents n bushel in Oregon, hence it is an institution our farmers should labor for. Lewis Long, a yonng stepson of Mr Whitney, corner Center and Twelfth street, waa playing "squirrel" in a cher ry tree Thursday night, when he fell six feet, breaking ins right arm lietwecn the wrint nifd elbow. Children ia Oregon at this season of the year spend about half their time iu cherry trees, and it is a wonder more are not hurt. fealem Jour nal. Wooaburn is swarming with architect a as Kgypt swarmed witli frogs and locusts. Every other man ono meets on tho street is an architect. There ar architects bore from Albany, Salem, Portland, Van couver and Tacoma, all after a whack at Hie school house, association building or some of the numerous other buildings that are being erected, Independent. A writer in our contemporary attacks the city assessment of Albany. As a matter of fact it is as high and well made as that of any city in the state, except ing perhaps Eugene, which is high for boom purposes. It is not full value, for that is not the custom, but it only lacks a little of being as much as Baleiu.which claims twice the population.- The wool en mills assessment is low on account ot a large indebtedness taken 0 tit, which also accounts for the size of some individual assessments. The present system may be all wrong, but Albany is not as low as most of her neighbors, in proportion to wealth. There are a couple of our "best" young men who decidedly object to taking part in osculatory exercises, and especially do they object when away from home they are invited to indulge publicly. It ctune about In this manner. They were in Albany Wednesday when lunch time came, and, dropping into one of the most popular restaurents, they prepared to silently awaited the coming of refresh ments, they altered their opinion how ever, when a fellow came in, passed, his arm around the mck of one of tho gen tlemen and insisted on kissing him. What then occurred our informant say eth not. HarriBburg Courier. Cb arise or Cosiness. Notice la hereby given that tu!!er A Garrett havo sold to 15 J Ltnnina; thalr entire business, goods, wares, merchan dise, book accounts, fixtures, etc. Parties ladobted to said firm will please call and settla atonca with E J Lannin to whom ail saacmntM nre payable. Ail outstanding indebtedness wit', bo stttled by Mueller te Garrett. MtRIXBB & OARrtitiT, K .7 La S'x ixo t omit rHota.ED.sca. Wednesday evening, June 24th. PresentMsyoi, Recorder, Street Com missioner, Treasurer. Surveyor, and Coun- cllmen French, Hawalnt, Tablcr, Ilurk- liart and Garrett. The following bills were ordered paid: Stewart Si Box. $41 lohn Clelan. tt.tkt Patrick Fennel!, $j( W I) Barr, $te; Ju II11 Gradwohl,$ 751 FortmtMer A-Irving, $.V.7SS John Janes, $701 A W McClalri, foot J W Anderson, $65; NJ Henton, $15- The committee reported no action In reference to street near Farmer's ware house. The petition of J N tinman and or asked that grade of Malnv street, eth to 7lh, be raised one foot above established grade. Granted. Petition of Albeit Hunt and or asked that Jackson street, 7M1 ti nth, bo traded na graveled, ami wagon bridge be built across ditch at tfih and jackson streets. Referred. Ordinance bill No aj2, referring to minor, wa read thlidthue and pscd nanlmously. Ordinance No 223, referring lo nut ncrs, wa read third time and rnstcd unanimously, : A resolution was Introduced ordering notice given of Itite.idtd improvements id rirst street, Washington to l.yon, and latteral street to Second, except Lyon to depot. Council to meet on July 3rd to hear objection It any. ' Adopted. The time of Masn'& Strat.tr to com plete latteral sewer was extended 30 day from July 1st. The owner of building recently lrviicd on Lyon street, wa ordered notified to put the tame In a safe condition. The Recorder wa directed lo sdreitlse the assessment of costs and expenses gainst scvcisl piece ot property, where Improvement were not paid for, at next regular meeting. The matter of sewer ws left to com mittee on streets and public property and M rrenth with, instructions tooting in report on a formulated plan for the tewer system to be built this year License to sell liquor were granted Peter Schlosser.il M and Jerome Williams, Marx Raumgart, and bond approved. The matter of objection lo Improve ment ordered by recent notice wa called upwind Mr William Shield asked for in formation In reference to grade for side walk, at hi rcitdence. Street Improvement were ordered msde a per notice published. Bill of J A Warner, Sic.ws disallowed lor the third time. Adjottsied until Friday evening, July 3 J 4. r. HAIL BEAD, Last Fiiday at 3:43 rAktk Ja. F, Hail died at hi home in this city at the age of. about V7 years, 01 tubercular iiicnlngetis. II waa sn example of pure manhood, whose life bad been tsscd without a tain on his character, christian Sn practice as well aa in prcfclon. Ui death will bo universally regretted by Albany people. Mr Hall waa A mem- tr of tho M K church, K, of P and Odd Fellows. TC talD orMEO, On Saturday the bids for a bridge at Albany were opened by the council, and were aa given below, which shows tho lowest bid for a fine high steel bridge, a desired, to bo tn,3.X', "those lower are for combination plans. The figures are under different plans, j w hich can only be- understood by exam ination ot the specifications; . California Bridge Co, ti3,470. Wrought Iron Bridge Co, Canton, $S2,- 500 : combination, rW,0"0. Paciflo Bridifo Co, !3.m; !0,0O0; 63,KI: IH9.50U; f-H,300; fffll.fJOU. Sou Francisco Bridge Co, 79,0K); $,- 000; 182,000; I'JO.OtW; fXCQ for steel handrail, extra It McMahon & Son, San Francii-o, 90,000. Hotrman & Bates, M,350; tiJl.iaO; M18()0;i'3400; 79,0v)C ; !K,ni)0; 7, 150; H3,CO0; 181,300. 13,5!Wdaduction for combination bridge. King Iron Bridge Co, Zenia, Ohio, by Portland Bridge Co, .H'J,140: $tH.750; ;W,0tW; ft7.3o0; I77.3.V); t7S.8W; S3,-3oO-. f 17,500 combination deduction. Doe, Hunt A Co, San Franeiaco. pier plan. 5K1,2U0; 197.300; H04.650. Steel combination, I74.4JO; $75,700; $32,8l0. The contract will be let at a meeting of the city council, to be called. THE COLORS Brut KIZAtR. Has a Urge and complete line of goods, dolls, doll buggies, boys' wagons, ye oci pedes and many other goods which gol to make up a complete assortment, besides a complete line of lumps of every description, China crockery, fancy decorated ware, glassware, bird cages, plush goods, such aa albums, toilet eels, antopraph tiooks, scrap Ixioks, children's ABC picture books, and nil goods that are carried in a Bazaar store, including Roger Bros. 1847 silverware. Wo wish to call the attention of the public in par ticular to the Golden Rule pri 'raking powder and tea, put up exptesh.y fc; this fade, which gives the best of satis faction, aa is attested by the hundreds who have nscd !xth the tea ami baking powder ever since introduced by the Golden Rule Baxaar. Each package of tea and can nf backing.powder draws a prize in the shape of a line piece of glass ware. Bo sure to call, when in Albany, at the Golden Rule Bazaar, as you w ill bo sure to find what you want, and will be shown over the store and ho treated kindly by uiy clerk. Mr. Miller. My goods are all marked in plain figures so aa not to deceive anyone, and I have but one price to all. Jei.iis Gkadwoiii,. A llaunled Ueuse. Tliis body ot ours lis been likned to a tenement. It often bas a haunted apartment ths stomach. Soared by th eldiich sprite, dyspepsia, digeillnn flic and refuse to loturn. What nn break the spell, what can raise the baa laid opoa the uhharpy or gan,? Wo answer unhesitatingly, Hoitt t ter'a Stomach Bitten, and we are waiauted In the response by ths rconrded testimnoy of myriad, covering a pericd over a third bl a oentury. A conrso of ths Bitters, l un in any stago of tho afiliotion,and persiatently followed, will terminate la our posltive,nnt partial. Tha Hitters restojvb tons to the epigftstio nerve, renews and purifies ths juioe exuding from the cellular tissues thai aut upon the food digoslively, ex pals bile from the tomach end the blood, and pro mote a regular habit of body. Malrris, kidney complaint, nervotunour,, rheumatism and neuralgia give way to this medicine. anting treats. Saturday, June 27, 1 p m Colt show at Albany. Wednesday, July 8, at Opera House, SI Piunkett. .. A saTs ears for th whisky iiibit; Dr Livingston's Antidote for i.'runl enness will oars any oaas of the liquor oabtt in from tea to thirty day, from the mo derat e driuker to the drunkard. Tha Antidote ou be ciyen in 1 cup of enffoe without th knowledge of ths person taking it. The Antidote will cot injure tba healtn in any way. Mannfaotured by the Livingston Chemical Co., Portland, Oregon cr from J A Uu mining, tola sgest Albany. Buy your grooertaa of Parker Bra ii t ding Photographers A t any Oregon. Wa have boughtj-all tbenegativt tmade by L W Clark and W H Greenwood up to Nov loth, lsay. iiupiioates can be had from hem ouly of ns at reduced latea. Wo have also about 18,000 negatives mads by our selves, from'whick dupHoates oan be had at likoiaiea. We sarry the on'y full line of viswi f this state and do enlarged work at lowest rates for first !.v.s work. W e shall be ploapo l to sea yoa efc our Studio ia Frcrrsan's bitfc!;, sostdoor to Msoui i-- N. 1IORC AND ABROAD TinriufiMt" Tha ((rami jary did boslitms op quickly, la eontiast to its predecessor, Th not signature of .Sylvester Punnnyer might lie sreu on the regittet of th IUver hoe this forenoon. The overland this tnnroirig vss several hour, lata owing to a couple engines in soo ccssinn brea'ting down, Fneglr ciroti hs Wsn sxhibillng in the imalixr tewns of th valley, giving exhibit ion at plaoc liko Ilaribburg, Junction, Kun eie. Tim Orsuon Pselfia RailrOKl Co are pay lug (IT thirii- hands for J.tntiary, and a bread mi!a pervade tha fa'tos t f th employee of thtroul. ".' Ilftyno U Ouuk hve bee swatded ths nontraot for exeavatin'f for tm suwris, and V 11 fi. II iiisti has the o uitract for ths brick work. Engine Register. AUntiy is alive with bridge men, atul, while they do nut give thuir bimni away, it may bo pr-di-tci tHo bids for constructing a li!i,h !'! bridge will bs murh I r than sotue lit va snticip&ted trout eireutiistaiice that iifive hsppetitd. The n.attr is b:ina wsteht-d with craat inti-rrst. Abnnt thirty (ite members of P. Co. will louva I, r Kurno I'Ctv rttuid .y nnou to at- tsr.d It n si unit enesmt'tUMfit 1 lioia going have turf expei'Sft paid and receive wses, While llf win d not co, without excuse. Can only liqaidite -y pi) log J i or more a dsy. Th i s forenoon a very live utn ol bass ball a a blayeil between tne Ihonioson It:st!'r sud the Muobhitht Alley elub Stetnberg stid He wart were tha lattery for the former, while Stcllinaokir at 14. Ashbv t 2fl. r,d Thompson st 3 d aorked to gether like profaasioeal. Youu j Dannals at short fea.Uly faed tba lsttfa hi. Unst irom ths piata. in the latter club leys and Moors did some heavy work, but aero not to (Jicinotty supported and th guns went agnittst tin m ,,i te 19. Some Racks. On Wednesday, July 1 there will be a trot at ihe fair ground near ttil city, for a purse of about $o,between the sorrel alllon of M O Gotir lev.nnd Ihe gelding of Mr David Junkln. The race will come off at 5 o'clock and promUcs lo be an exeitlng affair. On heat will be trotted. One or two other contest are being arranged.and the event will no doubt be attended or a large crowd. A' Dog Incident. Last evening an exciting event occurred during the base bH game. Among many other Mr Henry llroders had a scat on the Ferry street sidewalk. During an interesting period In the game Mr Broder arose from hi eat and started forward. The dog of Mf Al Heed saw the move and objected by grabbing Mr Broder by the scat of the pant and IlKcrally tore out a piece of cloth about a foot square. Mr Broder took a brc-linc for the nearest clothing house, u h UiAln s.and wa soon In a new pair ot pant, which the owner of the dog kindly agrred to liquidate for Til t taa flew yesterday evening in the game between No i's and No 2'. It w as an exiting comet from beginning to end. Alt ihe some a In theatrical per formances, at an sffectlog moment. No i's mascot. Chat Mriar. brought hi hand organ tit work. Three or four player retired during the game, bat were prompt ly replaced by a strong reserve force. At the end ot tour Inning the score 14 to 6, In favor of No iVIn the 5th Inning No a' msde ihe fire fly, and even Austin t'rowdcr hit the ball, resulting in 12 run being made. Scven.innlngs were played. No i' made their run like this: 210332 120, and No 2' thusly. o 4 o 2 12 o o 18. Under professional rule No i's did not need to ? to the bat a they were already in the lead , but they were warmed up and wanted the fun. "Grge Moje house umpired the game. About eight year ago the 11 & L Co defeated both club ar.d now think they can do it again, though Van Wi.aon, one of their best player, t laid up with a cur tailed finger. 'ttlDAY. A ditiil fiotn U Ci, of Salem, wnt to bueo today. L'irns Call ridec. of Geivsi.. i to tttjb- liah a bank at Juoctioa C.ty. Tba r irt Nstiitbil Slink ( fTioe are b log I apeed and dteorsted by Hart & Miller in an rtia uisui r. Person dettiirg to tttend ths c imp- meet: or of tlitr Coristiau d. nomiuati o at Turner next Sunday are berahy tnftuintd that Ike over ind train wit macs a stop st that town U..th mini. ion and evening. A solid stn-e ft-undatioa i briua laid fu Br J P Waiiacw'a tsew residenee at the corner of E Uworth and Sixth street. The reU deros wiil be a handsome one, with modern improvements. Tne atone is from Black- man enoarry. A aoltd fuandationto a hoose it an attraction that aJwarcremaiiic Tli following bid f r doing th Irick work on the new lmtel w.:i reeoived: L N Ituncy, Kauene, tOMO, T F. Knsacll.Ka En. , f 8.4 10; 8 O Meka.td.-P, Slero.S7,728; U lutein. t Abrtm, fcaitobe, G 340. Tho cm t j act forth completion cfthn t.oi'ulin 1st mn awarded to v hiton.b.V Alramf. for 13 000 Junction Pilot. Mr S A Hatimrs.;! w. taken to the asy lum Iron Junction Ctt,. lUr ae is 49 yae aud br xupi.tiori i that of a h .ir w..rker. Tht ttao.-, which U the sccubd oea, lis lusted a!-eut three ttiottb", duri.ij; wntcn tuna h hat threatened ttt V utr relation aid ha crried dnKns w-rapoo mr 41a iiurp'riu til aiiiiog otef . The Third Ward club of bora Yesterday afternoon defeated a picked nine of boys by a score of 54 to 22. Baldwin and Cusick did good wora as the battery for me lormer ciuo, wluio Moore and Iiorris were the battery for tho latter. . SArCKOAY. Show cite f ir tal at Soarlr. Gvtit furuishing going stcojt r.t S.ar'.a. Oca veuk frm today the esfle will icre'Si. K-ntth elu rries next week. Or K m Lft at C 15 BrownU's for sr.me wilt lo tlcd promptly. Snarls move away the first of the week. Call at urea and get some ef tho bargains ns is cuurin The Oie-nn Pacific omiiloj c st Ccrvalli yesterday defeated tho olerLs i f thtt city by - , 1 . in a score i li to 1.1, Thais we alreidy several elTers or bid for ths Albany city loads, lefore thy have beeaadyoitised for. A Jack Adam and Ceor? Alexander will start a farmer a'ltauce paper at i'ugens in e npts wr-k. The body of C O Ilalburt, drowned nnar Kjupd en Juno 16, wa found a shoit rlis tsnce bel iw w ho drowned yesterday after noon, by hi brother. 1 , Mr Jamc A Devlin, (Belle Inmai ) for merly of the Chicago Quuiedy Co., now a member of another troupe, pagsed through Albaey thia noon going aruth. Memrer of the Linn Engine Company No 2 areiequentcd to meet at their hall at 2 o'clock tomorrow to prepare for atteuding the funeral of their lata brother Jamoa F Hall. By order of tha foreman. About two hundred excursionist went to Saleu this morning, leaving at 8:45 o'olook. Good weather and tha attraotion of a base ball game between Salem and Albany made the crowd a large one, P E Snodgrssa has reoeived a letter from the Albany Are department eoteritig a team for tho hose contest on the Fourth of July. Bsiidea thia team, two from Salem, one from Lebanon, ono from Junction and three from Eugene hve outeted for the racss Eugene Guard. . A S'ato Convention of tha missionary so cieties cf the Baptist Chur'uh will be held iu Albany in Ootober. In its account of the mooting of the missionary beard in S&lem the Journal saysi "MisaAddie Willisma,of Albany, made a very foaling and earnest plea for more earnest and faithful service in tho Muster vineyard," Yesterday afternoon tho Mascot Gun Club hrda practice shoo .on their new grounds beyond the S P depot, and the score geuer ally was improved. It was as fyilows, of a possible 20,iu shooting at Peoria black birds: Grant Fioman, 18; Wygant, 15; A L Lamb, IS: Phil Beckearf, 15; A M Wolver ion, 14; Al Perry, 12; L W Deyoo, 12; Dr Lienenjjcr, 13; W E Baker, 11; Erank Wheeler, 10; Thos Waller 10; John Miilor, 0. - Uulla & Dawson, drupgsrs. Fiaejgrooeries at Conn & Hendi-icson's. Fresh vegetables and berries every worn ing Brownolla. Best assortment of teas in town at C E Bro-wnoU's. A fine line of enwhery ware at Coan Sc Good vsntilatad and sua lighted bath roinsat Vlereck't. ; Shaying, 13 cents, at Viersck's shop Closed on Sundays, Drick dolieiou ice o'd l sod water at C K Browneir. A largs assortment of garden seed on ale at CK Urowoell's. E W Aehison SiCo are selling-monument at Portland prices. Golden opportunities am wasted every day by cot trsd'ng with 0 E Brownetl. A new lias of window shades from 60 cants to $1 0 each cr tnpleta, at 8'mael E Young . Just reesivrd a tins invi.ion cf btrbwr's sopplies !lr:t fr;m Phlisdidphis. by L Vietvtk. At the co nor of Itroadalbin and 1st street vou will find O E Brown:i always the lsd in l bs gr'icery business. For bariraius in monomnnt, hesdstmas to. .goto E W AebisonACo,AlbaDy,Oree-rn Fresh brssd. caks. t-ies, ste,, every day st the Dolmonieo rertsursot. yive your orrfarr. Keep it in your mind that Allen Bros pro oa keeping ths kind of grocristh poblio nisiids, 1 hair stock is a uns one At Vi r k' shsving rd hsiicut tir g psr ! ., ladies nd claldian' I sir snttiog 1 spstislty. See W K Be l a hoe of drass gocd.J and silks befora buying elsewbre. , Mostscbe dyiog dun on short tiolbi with thsrunowbed Gsinisn instaatsneoa dy, t Visreck's. The Bova i.( Bbt E. Tliia ntxin 1. Co left for Eugene aliout thirty strong. A detaehment of four or five had already preceeded them. They were in charge of ('apt. Chamberlain, and Capt. Ellis, of the general s stall accompanied lliem. Four other companies, including the two Salem companies, were also on their way to the encampment. They were ac companied by tho 2nd Regiment band. Prof Coomcr, leader, which played a duple tunes at tht depot, in a manner to show, their efficiency as a band. It consists -of twenty one pieces) and ia a credit to me regiment. BiKDAY'a Skkvicku. A Catholic priest is in tho city from Mt Angel, and will supply the pulpit of the Catholi.: church In tli ia city, during the illness of Father Metayer. Preaching at 10 a in and at 7 :30 p 111. Services of the Y M C A will be held at 4:30 instead of 4. The meeting will bo addressed by one of Albany's busi nessmen. Subject; "Difficulties." All men are invited. Keguiar service tomorrow, morning . . . a a aria evening at ine fli cnurcii, soutu. At the United Presbyterian church regular morning service will !e held at 1 1 o'ebx-k. f-ablmth school at 2 :30 p m i V S C E at 6:45 p re, No evening service. Rv A J MeLcol will treachatthe CongrefjaiLvnal chtin-li at 1 1 a tn. Sub ject: "Man's tJreat Example." Imine.- uiateiy loiiowmg the ordinanco of the Lord's supper w ill be aiministeredifter which Sunday School. Young People's meeting at S :45. By request in the eve ning Rev McLeod w ill repeat the ad ores delivered in-iore tliei ongregattona! ciuu at irorest irove, on "Congregation- ism and some of its Achievements. Services at the Presbyterian church "at Ham and 7 :45 p m. Sabbath school at 12:15; Y P 8 C E at 7 d m. Moraine subject, "Componionshio in Ijibor." F.veuing, "Commercial Honesty." Services at the Baptist church at 11 a m, and 7 :46 p in. Snndy school at 12:15 pm. Miss Ida Skinner, of thia year'a class at MeMinnville college, who is to go in the fall aa A foreign mission ary, under the auspices ot tho Young People of the Baptist church of Oregon, w ill ho present and epak at the morning service, and also address the Young People's meeting at 6:45 p n . flfinr Coah, Colds, tr.rtusnis. BreaentH. UUilCu Hesrseness, Whooping Csugb.Creup, f'irs Itttosi, Astbm. and cvrry altactwa of ti Threat, lunot ai l Chest, tnclwlir, CsMumption. mad MrmartiiT, Otuxutac . ucU ' X. Sails." FA!3 YYARMKC- Sheria Senlt Doe Xet Waal ftae Wsrlw bat fa Staa nave Ike trellis sjaeai Taxes. hcrilT Scott proposes to make it warm for delinquent tax payers unless they settle at once. The following notice has been published several weeks; bat it does not work as effectively as it should : By order of the County Court I am dl roet- d to force tho col lection of all taxes standing on paid c n l'ie assessment rolls of ibis county, ir sucn taxes are not paid linmodiately I shall procied to levy upon snd sell the property of delinquents n mass eoiiwiiDU, a lUfnu uiisiuw, M.SCOTT. Sheriff of Linn county Now be proposes to enforco tho collec tion ot all unpaid taxes, which, though not the pleasantest basiness in the world, must be done. Deliuguents should come to time and pay up, thereby avoiding legal proceedings, as provided by tho laws of Oregon. This is positively the last call. Look out for the explosion ot ino uuiub. ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE GF APPOINT MENT. VOUCK IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT li the undersigned bss been duly ap ii tub d assicnes of the estate of L ilnnitoss. an insolvent debtor, and that be bas qualified as sueh asaigueo in tbo manner prescribed by law. All persona havincr claims SKalnst said I, T Hennesa, are hereby notified to present the same under oath sa required, by law, to the undersigned at Rx-.k croek, in Linn Oo, Oregon, or to his attoroevs. Geo w Wright aud D It N Blaokburn. at tbo law office of either of them, in Albany, Oregon, within three mouths from tho date hereof. . . . Dated June 9th, 1861, T. J. McCLARY, Oho, W. WaidHT, , Assignee. D. R. N. Blackburn, Altys for Assigneo. (8 12) S' TATl? OP ORESON. . LAND DEPARTMENT, Salem, Oregon, Juoo 1, 1SSI. The board of commissioners for the ale of school and v.nirersity landa and for the investment of the funds arising therefrom or the stats of Oregon, berehy invite sealed application, to purchase the following describad lauds, to wit: All of the donation land claim situated in sections 15, 18, 21 and 22, In Township 12 South Rango 1 West, kaown and describe! on tho government surveys as the donation land olalraof Joha W Moore aad wlfo, being NotiQoation No 2509, ssy Ing therefrom 18 sores sold to Jacob Newman containing SOU acres. Also begin ning 10 chains west of tho northeast corner of tbo northwest quarter of section 21, in Tp 12 South Range 1 West. running thence east SO chains; thence south 0 chain.; thence west 80 chains; thwece north 40 chains to tho place of beginning containing 120 acres, all situated iu Linn county, state of Oregon, and ointaining in sll 41S seres more or less. Applications will bs opened at n regular meeting of said botr 1 to he hr.id Tuesday theMth day of Julv, l?.t, at 2 o'eloen, p m. The rij-1 t U r '-ot any and all blJi is reserved t.-v tho hoard. i . v " v;s. p,ijt fcJ-&i? lyrrt ;.. ii-r- "nm "August Fl 9 OWBP For t vo years I suffered terribly with sbmiach trouble, and was for all tbftt time under treatment by a physician. lie finally, after trying everything, said stomach was about worn otit, and that I would have to cease eating solid food for a time at least. I was so weak that I could not work. Finally on the recom mendation of a friend who had used your preparations A worn-out with beneficial re sults, I procured a Stomach. bottle 01 August Flower, and com menced using it. It seemed to do me good at once. I gained in strength and flesh rapidly ; my ap petite became good, and I suffered no bad effects from what I ate, I feel now like a new man, and con sider that August Flower has en tirely cured me of Dyspepsia in its worst form. Jamks E. Dedkr jck, Saug;rties, New York. W. B. Utaey, St. George's, S. C, writC3: I have used your August Flower for Dyspepsia and find it sa excellent remedy. . .i 1 r-. 1 V A pswphi of tntomatioii sod b- v atractot taa awitaw a - " ' OMla rntewa. avaaia, iraof i Slursa. Cotirnoht. wtt frte. , V iMm, StUNN at. W. ' PROFESSIONAL CARDS J. Km vTEATHEBt'Ottt,- AttnnwyatLtW ata. aSnl- Witt w.rti In all court ol tba rUua block, Albanr, Orcjroa. w.- IIILYEt', AUornw at U oil S iUW lo CbfT. Co'b U.jn and oa all (- Lwj f rtiavd oa fa orsbis tanas, Albtiijr, Oregon. QEO. tf. VTBIGIIT, auoracy at La,ai4 S'a-y Public. Will nrre In all aauru of tins a'ata an 4 In lbs Unitol Ht-tix enorts ttfrtt". irvl -Front rjoeaa ovar Bank ot Oregon, Aibanr, 0-n. H. C. lTATSO. Attariwvat Law. OMrl'.a thj Strhaa Mock SiHtair. Albsny. Ongiu, B. Bf. BLiCKBt'BS, AttornavatLtw. Will prsetle la al tb eoarUot Urcma, xnt-t tb counts court of Linn enuntj. A4 bnainaws will meair ommt aUanUoo. Siffieel Odd InUows' TesB,4, Albaa, or. J. Jf. WII1TXEY, AUornay at Orucjw. Lw, a-ii Xotary Pablle. ; Altauiy jrjB. J. 1. HILL,. Phrddwi and 8-iTwra. OFFICS -dnu-r First "aa Ferrj suwsta, Aibsar, Orajon. D B. 43. sYATHO MtSTOX, Pbvaiciu ait 8irra. OF?IC8 O.i.nilt DaaticaATa'Jfea, Albany, Oref- tb tF. II, DAVIS, Pbrdeian and Sowoo. OFf CE t'luUlr, ia tba Btrahsa block ; May bs tt il at his odls day or aljbu A' ban. Orwfoa. TkB. O. A. WIIlTJfET. JLr ..." Pbysielaa awl Sarrnn. Oral lit rt Bi'laraa MJ leal Col tn. H York Citx. Diaiwaaa rj . peoUltj. O.'f ICK-rrMauibbMk. Albany, Orejoa s-TitLli tisr vr .5ai' STEEP 4 C Secnpta 1j- 5 a, a Is u st. t P cwssit prULJi, -i. r sent post-prOii cv. j Caveat, and Trade-Marks obtained, and all Tat ant hueim" conducted for MoSerate Fee. Otw Offic kt Opposite U. S. Patent Ofhc. sad we can seenre patent tn lesa time than thoe remote from Wsohinpton. Hend model, drawing or photo., witTi deserin tlon. Vte adrina. If patentable or not, free ot chare. Our fee not due till patent is secured. A Pamphlet 'How to Obtain litems," with names of arm: J clients In your State, county, or town, cnt frea. Adores, C. A - S f J O W &, C 0. Opposite Patent 031 c. Washimftin. 0. C n:B::.a::n:::3:::a':o::a:c: U . . . . thj: cexjehbated SMITH & VESSON ;0LU sills The Ftsett Small Arm Ersr Manufactured. B Q Unrivaled uraranwec m a- for CS l-orlov. ct y d nuD.Dii I H EXCELLt JCEef i W0RKM4NSH P snd M CONVENIENCE in U LOADING and SAFETY, Beware of cheap iron imitation.!. j s fj Send for Itlustr itod Catalogu and Pric List to S3 a, GMITH & WESSON, " SPJSIA'erilD, massM WMZWry ai-ff""i;;rig:;:a"::s2':i:E:: .ti PAISLEY a SniLEY. Wholesale Scalers la-"-" TOBACCO - ard - CIGARS, athaar, rtgBBi onion seed 0 Crown From Selected Unit Esrly Red "... .". . . .per lb SI 60 Rd Wetherafl!d...,....... 160 lellow Dnyeis..,....., "1 WhitsPonugsl....m , " i In eompsrlnn pri ees pleas reraetuber that at J e notations include PoetAaa. Glee Our Need a Trial. rrespndoDc solicited. TRUP.1BULU - & - DEECE larosrs, wawsu Airs csALcns in SestlaV,, free?, Mti 41S-421, Btasoss Francbsa, S9eatlB tliie p par. s Two pood it r v 5 ., BkJf"J'. TB sb. a r it tT- s I a "T-f r-.--r ffAv S,J J W-S -t an. "W .' f I i i -A- -a-4 J .4 i n. i'.i'i! i, .'tji'i'.t