Ik gcuwcrat. FRIDAY AI GI ST UG, 1881 tree "Frw ln-. by Will nrlriati If exrerieure lias noltl in it (an tlUverniiig folk- groe,) And T ileal it nut u:u.i:ss Of regular stated price. Iu ruiirhdone-up prixo pa'kgtfs of otn- 1 mm-sense advice : The people they run take it, or i nn round it, they please, But the test they'd find In it ht so:.io word liko unto these : H'orm or w,.V, .VnKyi or trtirt, "m . Hf r !. wi-iy Rut jbrfrmt-rht rw. ifst n HMUfffHfft 'jm'jm thrm nil. On nir wHldin" day my father louvhed me kindly on the arm, And handid me the apers fe an Hfchty- arre farm. With the atoek an' tols an' bnildln'a for an indetenlent start, ftjtag : "Here's a wedding present from my muwle and my heart ; And, estxjpt the admonition oh have taken from my tongae, Ami ittu reasonable lickin's that u had when you was youug, And your food an1 clothes aud school la' (not o much as Iceuld wish, For I had a number eat in' from a aoinwa scanty dish. And the hottest love you capture ' w hen u tinU,at on my kuee, This ia all I have to give you-ao expect 110 more from me." Pople'd sid 1 e-uldu't marry the sweet girl I tried to court, Till wo milmgtj subinitte.l a minority report ; Then they laid their theories o r, with a ui kncvH queer to s e. An.l said ihev knew we'd marrv, but we ue er could agree ; Hill v did not frame and'hang up all (he neighbors bad to say, Bft rin our little heaven in our owu ite- enliar way ; W. starlet otf quite 'jolly, wondrom lull of health and eheer. And a mneral understanding that the mi44l w as pretty clear. 80 we lived and toiled and prospered: an.l the hale family party Tha came on from Heaven 10 visit us were bright and hale and hearty : Aud to-day we might ha' been there bail I only jujrf hae known Una- to lay my road do-11 solid, aud let well enough alooe. But I seon -ommenced a-kicking in the iraeeM. 1 coufeau ; 'there was loo mueh laud that joined ui- that I bdu't vet poW', beat oif-M he X4"4 laud -htiugry, t-trang bo r venous one can be ! 14-1.': lunar bjiora I w a rue I all the gr uiil that I coold see, So 1 biutcht another eighty (tint forth-l- iug any harm,) And for thai and some down money put a mortgage on my farm. then I bought anotuer forty, lurvu s.,i,It. ah to fix up new. And to Li iv a covered curtain ani of coarse the mortgage ajre- , N'.. mv wife was souare avaiuv this lis but right tbut yon mIio-iM know, l i'"-ii I'm ery far from saying that I thin n'.j always so ;) But she wen: u hearty with mo. working hard fn.au Uy to da v. I a a . - a . . r tr we uuew mat ne was buine. now we had that debt to pay. We worked lliroug i spring through summer and Bui I hat mortgage work.d aud the steadiest of us and winter. t'.ICIIjftl fat, the hardest all : irworked on nights and Sundry -i: woiked eawb holiday ; it u iowp among us ana it never wt-ut away. Whatever kept from it eoiued a'u.ost -x - bad as theft ; It waicbe-i us every initiate, an I it ruled um right and left The rust and blight were wit h gs ttome- t'Utes, and sometimes not. The dark-browed, seewliog mortgage was forever on the spot. 1h weevil and cut -worm they went as well a mint! ; The m rrigie stai I forever, mating hearty all the same It i .-..! il i.j- - t ry window, mx d guard a! eiery tUmr. Ah 1 'tMtpjatiee and suiidiinw iui.li- their liome with us no mote, 'I'i.I with rmliug ;rro-t hu 1 xi kiinkx we pot hisJIe t sim,u the grade. An i thoie -aui j a dark day on u- w hen the iniereMt w isn't paid ; And there .am a sharp foreei ure, and 1 kind o lot my hold. And grew weary and the farm was cheap ly iold. 1 li children left and seatteie t when thy hardly yet were grown : M. v r- he pined an' peiishd, an I foug't mynef alone. AVhat hhe died of was "a mystery," an' the doctor' never knew ; B it I knew she died of mortar ;t as weh'H I wanterl to. Ifto'ru-ea hidden s rrw wer-. w thin the doetnre art They'ii ha' f mud o inott.ag lying n tlr-ri wonnn's broken h H. Two I iv. r -in kinils f ff.ople ilm devil uitrst assails ; Ooe i. the ni tn w ho cou inert tm w ho lails t'te other, But iiitl I llituk Um last kind are soonest to give up, A ni to bete their sorry faces bjhb d the sham ful cup ; Li ke soiho old Kinj? or other, whose m me I' c soil rb nv lost, Tli5y straii-t vhv teir lb iir ooi out, jtu-t when tfeev tio-d 'em mos'. WLe 1 tii'-e i h el di -it it I eOuld not pay. ?'l that e lebt I tried to :q i.lale it in h rather t- ma. on w ay : I used we m pnvate r fellow i nan- cier, Aud we won tl dr nk ours -Ivts worth tea thousand dollars clesr As eay a way to prosper as ever has been found, iiu' oiie'n a ijeap sight ptorer w heti he get ba-k to the ground. (..I ,-, ,ii is.- I ooglit ti ha' braced up an' wtrk-l mi all tbeaame ; I sin't a tryin' lo sjiiik out, or cover up from blame ; Bat still I think ineM f'ieri. it safely may be Mali), Are driven to it-uiptatien. in place or be ioa 'el: Ami if that tyrant mortgage bid n't crack ed it 'm whip at me, I shouldn't hare constituted the ruin that you see. For though i'ea never stolen ort'efaulted, pleaae to know, Yet, socially considered, I am pretty middliit' low. I am helnle an' forsaken; I am child' an alone ; 1 1 .tvii't a single dollar that' it's fair call uiV own ; My .ld age knows nocomrorl, my heatt is scant of cheer ; The ehihlten ky rim from me as BOOM as I couie near ; The The women shrink and tremble- their aj ma are fear- testowed : doga howl cttraaa at me, and hunt me down the road : My home is w here night finds mo, my l'r, ends ate few and cold ; Oh. little is there in this world Tor ue w bo's pool and old ! But I'm wealthy in experience, all put up in good advice, To take or not to take it, with no dill. rme in the price ; Yen may have it, and thiive on it, or tun round it, as you please, But 1 generally give it wrapped up m some such words as theae Worm r f'rtilr, ttroit'jht hMfKMf, " ftuaifi', faasf Mtiitfalt, Ht f it aVwf-eUM eewtofi'ew, trnt wt. ajaMSJ ' ijitiiixt thrtit nil, SMALL rKTATK. IMT o'li I NT Aunt AtiarUy and Phrooy were sittin on tho vatsh-tem h uniler the sycamore, looking- at the comet. 'How long does iti tail look to you, Phrony?" asktnl the Jyars mtttrfa- militts. " 'Bout & long es yo' sassy fras soapstUk, mammy; how long does it look to you?" "Law. it looks to me esiong es a broom han'le ; but conn is is mighty 'oeitful things. Dere ain't no mo' countiu' on dem dan on chick- ins fo do alga is hatch. l)ut air comit may not be, after you come to git m . m . a I Jk near it, nit may not iw oigger u a oommon-sise stick." common-gi.e stkk!" 'Biffiper'n miniickett voice in the gallery. Josh way 'a cob . pipe tiohind Uncle 'iBisnrvr'ii a common-si stick? Anarky, 'pears to me like you women folks aint never ewine ter lun one grain er sense 'bout high-up thing. Datcomit's mil's es long as as as a pine tree!" "(itaal la way! " excksltMd Aunt Anarky, " ea long es a pine tree Well, dat gits me! But I alius kuow ed dero wura't no 'iiendence in tle uearance er do looks of a comit mighty 'ctutful things dey i", u' lae alius bin sorter JuImmis of 'em. Now, jes look ot dat air comit hengin' up on de wall er da ytdlcr meants so cIoau an' shiny, like a nig beator jus' scoured wid soap an sin'; xit de fus' thing you know it'll fetch tawms an' cuttypillers an' all sorts er bodderation. Dat'a what it's a an akin an' a-eropln up a quiet fur. "Taint fur fum here now, uudder." "How fur you reek'n?" asked Htra ny, " 'brtt a mile?" "Well, it don't look rao'ner mile, latt folk sea what's gtt bnok-larnin' sex et'a f five miie." " 'Fo, five mile!' " said I'ncle Josh, who,8inre his first instructive remark had maintained a dignified silence, " fo, five mile,' hey? Dere Mis igin! Pears like you can't omii that motif 'er your'n, Anarky, dout msk W intistakes, Fo', five mile!' : Well, Mr. Higgotty, how come you hi know tny better?" "Well. Miss Smany; I knows better 'cuxl studied Mars IM die's 'stronnenny one aay- m larnt alt 'bout de yellerments. DAta how come." "len, Mr. Higgotty, ef de comit ain't dat fur 'way, how f r you say Mis?" Dat comit?" sahl the colopel int pressive.y, coming down Um stefN snd eyeing the bc.iutiful stranger carfuliy, so as to m exact in hia calculation: lss see- dat little comit is juV udtly es fur fum dis bere wash-bench es Texia i-i fum Louzanner; je' 'zackly." "(Josl lawsy utitssy iue! dat fur?" d iftted Auot Anarky aud Phrony, to much Astounded to add another wr I. The mention of two States seemed to re mind Jade Josh of another, his na tive heath, and he let hisjStatc pride get the better of his veracity -An old habit with his State pride- as he presented his now admiring family with the following nugget of infor mation: "Yes, 'dat fur, but I d'knyw what you all makin' sich a ter-do an' 'miration 'bout dai little oue-hoas comit fur. In oh- Firjinny, whar I was bred an' bawn'd, ns never paid mi Mention to little pikyune cotuits tike dat. Small -rtaters, dat coinir is! I meyl ter sen c miiA a-st reakin' froo de yellernients wmtmn wile hoases on a praiier great bffjg mis, aid taiis a-switehio' rteui dwn b degroiin'. (t'loug! Makin out like dit liffle runt of a coin it wium'it! Down in o!e Firjinny whar I wa oretl Mi dawned we has Hire , It eouiitsev'ry night, rnun, sh's yon twwn!" - - sO I ai l,IT tHllM. Mltll.!l There is no other class of beings by whom sociability ought to be sought for so mueh as by farmers. N one farmer professtn to be profi cient in alt branches of his business, tml us the plan of op ration is more or leasexpCTimental ui a large propor tion of farmers, an exchange of bless seems almost nerurtry for the wel fare of each. But It is often the c ise that the position and duties ledotig ing to this c.ass hinder s.km ibitity. Scattered over hill and valleys, often many miles apart, it is not so easy to keep up au intecourse with general society. Nearly nil other classes of business men coin-enirnle in towns, village or cities, where they can enjoy a daily exchange of thoughts and opinions and greatly increase their fund of information. In this way ambition is a roust d, thoughts are awakened, and mueh added to the general happiness of life. uch a state of things ought to be more prevalent-among tillers of the soil, for the longer a farnmr lives In a solitary way I he less likely he is to change hia habit, end ibis course t faction most generally results in a morose state of heluig. 'I be most ardent and cultivated mind ' becomes dull and inactive pliteed in tbe position that many tsvupy in this world. The man who has m-ees- ta a large field of thought and in formation will accomplish more ami and meet his designs buffer, and with more ease and comfort to him self, than the man destitute of in. foimation. in our estimation, one of tl.e best fea ures of Hie Orange is its cial one. In the (rratire neighbor can meet, with their wives and daugb ghters, and discuss subjects that will be for their mutual benefit. In this relation let us say that District ami State Fairs are also good means, ami afford opportunities for sociability, pleasure and information. Too many farmers neglect such means of self improvement and social converse. "All work and no play makes Jack a lull lKy"; and this motte, or old udago, applies as forcibly to the hus bandman as to "Jack." The County Fair 1s approaching; by that time your hurrying work will be over, and you know you need recreation aud a relaxalon from your laliors. What better way to spend a week than to attend the coming t 'ounty Fair? Hx up for camping if you do not desire to desire to travel by rail, xou will find that you and your family can nil attend and be greatly benefited, with your views ami ideas greatly onlarged by so doing. Toar yourself away from home cares, und give yourself aud family an airing aud n chance to set others und what they have dvine and what they are doing. It will to you good to seo the lest productions of this county exhibited, and it will most assuredly enlarge your views and give you a better op inion of your native of adopted State, and a more exalted (pinion of your self and of your calling. RED CROWN MILL8. BALLARD. MOV is I'll., I'ltOI'lt s. r.w PMoeaM n.ot it avruiea ran IXU UUM i sr.. KAMI!. It's BEST STORAGE FAFIIJTIKS. Highest Price in Wheat. ALBANY - Wjl Cash for OR. City Marshal's Sale for Delin quent Taxes N-'M i i. .uin rovu irmi ui'i. . rwil Issii.sl by ltt r.. r.l. r .. Hie I AIIniio l.iiiu -itt,lv an.l StjttUi l Orvjult, Ulltliir I Ik- Mai ml uivl i it, latst ll- l.tlidx t Is, ami an n vi-.l I 1 Ik .1. In i i-n! I v lut at the - l At nr. Uiret-UM rue u U-y mxi Um U l . iini ui Ule ' -in i f ' U !'' iu IM; mmI it iiuimt 1m njuimI Own i.ii Uk i. ..i . .iui- ui..h,ii,, iu aSi lcliiHiiniia, aaariforili in UI ilvlliMiiiit La ltl ur wi mill 1 1 a lull Mtialt Om- tht- atil'iuut i-tiarnl lUi isiata ami ruriiara . ..II. . ti..n N-.a.llirr, tore In iiurauaiKs: ! mu writ, aim! J. IumcmiiI tan lita I hat r ftr at . 1 iranal .i.. rn 1. -. .1.1 um ll (..i). .lii,- .!-. i iImiI iihiI t-vLata-. ! ail : AMuaml l.i I mlit i Kikm-. (') fl an.l ) !. ' fU-k iti. In Oi cit, Albany. Ijiiii i-uiiult, Orrvun, all l k.i UM. a Ok r. al j. ..rt, ! Lulbfr Klkllia, li rotial) tbc nun ( acvrft J. .liars bk I flttx irtiU, UMfutllMJilf IsMI . alaii tlx-aUIH M Uolbw-a. (axe f .i Uk rr ss , aithi-oaia aawl MMSHag vta, Abk OKI Mtualila- k mI-I aMMal la I- Baalrj, b uw ihI 4) tur In Itbak ,o iu tl.il S Altatnt. Lilin tMMB, Of,.;..n, al! U- its! tiaMi aa lb rval w u-rtt 4 I.. Knalvt aalM Uw mi I ' -I kUi.. !j . I i il. t.r ls-ai.alan Ibr ubi ( lotbtrs a. t.1 tnl fl.r mil. taoa Um yvmr Inst . ailh wU aiKl avruiMC nula Aba it..- i..ii..i.. it, aarlka ynfvti aaw J In Mra. M. ls.Tii4 ..Ii,mv IU-. k II kt. i.iuna a.lulU.41 t Ukv t'H S AlfaaJO, I Jin. is.uiit), i tr all bjvitnl taMi aslbrcat m-,art ! Mrs J4-lK rm-.t l aattatt III, UUt a,nil Bw "rttl. Taxi (f the V i -. ' aba Uk bum li! : mila t . 1 llw l war vti, aba. tbr mm 4 1I istula ta,-a t.. ar Issl a itb wis anal , . nun; !- Aui mi ttM' I 'Hi b -l s. -u.l- : list, at tlw Vmt ll .'i- ...... it, Ou -ily t4 AlbaWi.t -I.IIIH iiul' lal. 4 iitt.-i.. i I Up Ik. mi ..I I u',li4 in III, alU-r nm 4 said tia, I a ill wit lb,- brr.-l-l-rc .bsm-rtUal ml ratal, at uWt.- aurUwU Iu Om- hilirat bitkurr. f M ,-aab in haiMi. l.'tuUaij larm alsl . . 1 1.. i. . ... MV Um ) ran Ik r. n. '.. f . in.-nOix-J. a.. - -i a.-a.n.i s, . nal catalr, l-.O.r ,mr, Om.- I, H MMMBJ Oh- -I. !iu,i ni la ilat. abpfaaid. IMUsI at Allunt IliUtlOi da, ui Ausitat ImbI. A i in Bf, alsrslml nf In, I it, .4 Alhal.i , mitt CHICAGO AND NORTH WESTERN RAILWAY i tha oLiKsr ! i;t cosisrHriTKn. Berr .,! I ITK 1 1 ' ami bctww Om- LEADING RAILWAY WKXT i VlliCTBWEST. It U Ibe StlOKT. Sl'KK ami mK ;...n. ui.,. COUNCIL BLUFFS IN It Chicago, Milwaukee Ana an mttt I. s t, atvh aa Mutcara I alia. . tork. eblla.lr Ipbla. K...I..R. ttashlMKluM. KalllMnrr. rtfla bars. H..ntrrnl. lurtmls. Writ-all. IrtrlMM.I f r.mtv-il ftlnlTi Vhr, traUa of o..- Htkaaai an.1 N..ri'i w.urn aint ih- I I' K' !... . i ar rte at ami nsn tin 4ii. i ! . i, At 1'hlcaorl.aie ..t. ... . n..i . jrr maiir altli ibr liafcl' Sbkil'a, Mt.ll.-a.i l .l.lril, llatlltllorr Bill tSnii. I' WaMM hkI rsatnajirati-a. a 1 t 'tii.a-.-.. (iramt Tru ik Kiiir.xwl., a I in K , ,1. ..... .. bihI IVh Hamllr K MllVS. I'liiL'iitn Pahrr Drawiti- Knn.ii Para Ar.- net .in alt I In--. 11 .'I. 111 a uf ibia ra.l I"'" M.I HOl Innais-n i t M i;t ? tt Hit t.0. 1 ,.. win.. 1 ia ,1111 .11. .r.'braii ! puum n nam dining cars l-Hi-atnixi n.-k.-i -i.r-i.B MtfiaXI m Tikr.taU IMS r.,4.1. toaafiiw fm rtokma, ami , .-, . . in buy ; li vii 4ft mit nal -.it t.i Im-aj.'.. iml X.,rtli j Wert Rattaj . II mi wish the laait traialiii-.' a r.inini slati-ins u ill buy v.iur lii keta lt this rvttUsAfTAS l WILL, lAkK SO.NK OTHKK. All li'-lw-t audit all tii-keta lo tins lin. W IK1IV HI I. lilt I. n4 t. V. and .rM NuAg-r. klr EASTWARD. 17m Aloany Bath House. I SHE UNDERSIGNED WOULD RESPECT . tally infi.no tba eitiMD of Albany and vi initv that t have taken charge of this Kviablitb mant, and, by kaaping clean rooms and payin trie t attention to buaineai, expects to salt al those who may favor us with their patronage Having heretofore carried on no'hing bat First-Class Hair Brassing Saloons, are expects to give entire satisfaction to al JfcnT-Child ten and Ladies' Hair neatly cu nd shampooed. JOS WEBBER. 0 ifOL11 e . STOMACH ITTERS HalMria Is ami I iisn-ii Vaporasta . Poison, MMealins distfiHe anil ileath In many toealitien. for wliit-h qiiinhiA is no gentiimt ntttUU, hut t r thn rrlV'-ts of whit.b HosU-ttor'n Mxiunu;li BittarM is not only a thorough remwly, hue a reliahln preventive. '' taie fact theio Is an over v heliniii: array of testimony, extending over a fsjrioij of thirty years. All tlisor ilers of the liver, stomach ami bowels are also conquered by the JJitteni. Forsale by aU Drugwls ami Uealers generally. dftmtfr 'axexBrt TaSI 1 Uarrk OlrM in . Y. V. V. A. Meeta at their rtKiirtn in I'm. ter' briok butltlinK on Wethittailay eniiitK at 7 i o'clock, ana on Nahltatli afternoons at 4. Btuinerta isetainua are Itnlit on tlto vn- big of the aeoontl M outlay in nat h immth. K.vMryiMMly iitvitoil to auemi. U. P. riit'iti ii. PrsaohinRcvtiry Sabbath, at II a. m., and 7 r. m. by Itav. t . t. Ir vino, IX I). Sabbath School at 2::H r. M. Prayer mooting evary 'riuiratlay evening. KvAKinetjcAt. CntiacH. Preachitig n Sab- hath at II a.m., and 7ft r. m. Suhhath ScIumiI 12:15. Prayer meeting every Tlnira- tlay evening. W. (. Kantner, pastor. OtNMl Ktt ATioSAt.OMwaCH. Hervtoeaevery Sabbath at 1 1 A. M. and 8 r. M. Sahhath School at 2:30. Prayer meeting on Thursday evening of each week. J. V. Marrin, paator. M. K. t'm iti li, UncTII. Servii:ei every Shlath at St. Paul'a M. K. t'hureh, South, at II a. u. and 74 r. u. Sabbath Sohtsd at 12ft l. M. Prayer meeting every Thune day evetuig. M. t'. Miller, iwtor. M. K. Ciit scM. Proaohing every Sabbath nt II a, m . and 7'. r. m. Snug aorviee lit the eveniug before aorMioii. Sablstth s.-Ihh.I H 2.30 r. at. Prayer meeting e cry I Intra. iay evening. I. Dillon, paator. BAmsT CiifiuH. -Servioee every Sabbath at II a. M. and 7ft r. n. Sahlratk School at 12. Praytr meetiug every Thursday even ing. W. J. Crawford, isutor. Pkksiivtkuias Cm c.i il. Service every Sabbath morning and evening in College i 'hapol. Sunday School immediately rfter the momiug aerviee. Prayer meetiug every Thursday evening. Kev. Kltstrt N. Combi, paator. Guardian's Sale. NO TICK ia hereby given that in tmraii. anoe of an onler of the County Cisirt of l.mu County, State of Oregon, daUd August 4th, 18MI, iu the matter of the tiuMiflianahtp of the Katate of Tolbert Karl, a minor, the tin. dervijfned, guanliitn of aaid estate, anil aell at public auction to the highent hulder for one-thirtl caali in hand ami the remaining two thirda, in twelve moutha from tlay of aale, with IU per oent iutereat fnmi date, iu one parcel ami u timet to eou Urination by aaol court, on .Saturday, the 'lol day of Sep. timber, lH8l,at I o'clock t. m., at the Court House door iu the city or Albany, in aaid oounty and atate, the folliHaed dvecrtbed real prtperty, laeloounig t.. aaftd minor, tt wit : the uudividel mm .nth ..nt of the following decrtliet premia.- I '. ginning at the aouth eaat ewroer ! William Karl au wife's dona to t laml elatm.it I ; Not. N. I ;.:: ami claim No. 4 J iu Ti IU. H of IUnif 2, weat of the Willamette Nleri.it ot. la I om County, Oregon ; running thnuue imrth 20 tteg K 42 UadUU chaius, them-e atsith HH lug 12 min Weat S .IJ-lOtKhaiiiB ; tlinm.t N..rll. I de. Weat 2l'. IW IOO chain. ; them-r Wrt S624-Me chains : theneu Suth OS IS-108 clutiua ; il.ru. South 1 !. c. lO min. lot 21 lo loo chainelntho tU.- uf liegiuittu, cm NiaiMJ 174 NS lOUaerae. Dated tMa oth day of Atiwuat IHSI ;Ki. ROMPHEKY, 24 (twanlMe. Administrator's Sale. TyoTICK n IIKKKP.V U1VKN THAT Xs by an order of the County t 'onrt of f.lnn County, tiregnii, duly maile aud an I I re. I of it-.--.r.l, tli. understtftMNl, Adniinia Irator of llie estate of Jatto's Sloioim, tie rSMtaeaJ, will on the I It day of NMher, last, at the bonrol one oeiock tutba aOer. noon of said .lay, on the preinlaa Ihi.Io after daMiilsal, aell at oiiblh amaloti to tbe klgbaaa ladder, all Ibo right, ll.leainl iiii.-f fst of aaid dris-aiied at the lbo of Ins death In and to tru following ihewrlliod lramiae, to wit : 1IU arrow uf land on McDowell Creek. Ibree and one half nulc. abo'a Prkw'a saw mill m I .in ii county. Oregon, biumled and dMcrilMMl a lollowa : n oava half ( lue iiortb-eaot ttirter ami tbo north went i natter of the north eaat -in-ii ii r, mud tbe uortb eaat iur;i.i of the tiortli woat nar ter f aartlon a, In townahip It, S..,f it. L - . . . . . . . . HBBt ort in W amalla 1 r .ll.i. And will on Hie loth day of NeiHeiiiiter, inni, in, o'tiir oi ono O ClorK IU lllO ai- j toruoou of nethlUay, on the preiuiaiai lirrts- inaftcr Ucea rlbtHj, m:i at puhln am i nm U) the lilgheat bidder, all Iho right, tub- and intereat of aaid dousataed at tteo lliuo of hi death in and lo the follow lug arc-ribed premise, to wit : IxHs Num. j, 3 and 4 of aectiofi X, iu Townahip I t, aouth of Itauge I, wee of the WlllaiMette Meridian, run taiuiua IOU.1 lUUacrew; and will on the 17th day of aeptuiler, issiat the hour of one o'clock la the afternoon of that day, on ibeprvuiiaao hereanefle" dewrilord aell at public auction to the highot bidder all the right, title and intereat of aaid de oaaeed at tbe Utue of hU dosuh in and to the following doaci-ila.al preiuiaew, to wit a nuuilieieil 3, 4, 7 ami I in Itlock No. 9L iu the town of leuann, (xniuty of JJnu' Stale of Oregon. Tertaa of aale : One half of the piurehaae price cash iu band; the balance ou a ered it of aix months from the day of aale.with out intereat ; the deterred fair menu to be aecuied by mortgage on the premise. Auguat I '-''li, IfSJI, -ml J. I). SIMON", Aduoiilatraior. ALBANY tlTY Flouring Mills. lirp. have a'ra.lv agreed with the ff tinners t.i 1 1 in nUirae of otic half our r-apa-itv, but ie i-an yet at ore about 4.,10 buaholM. Kiot eniiie, first served. I'll KM I I M, 1 I TS. mi BUSHEL in mill feed as usual. TIIOV.HONTKiril ION. MAGNOLIA MILLS. WK arc fully ptepaietl mn usual to fur Utah Mtordge uml sai-ks im lite IuobI favorable terms, A LIBERAL PREMIUM WILL BE PAID. J. H. FOSTER & CO., Magnolia Mills. v 1 Tn I ALBANY BAKERY AND GROCERY. JOHN FOX, PROPRIETOR. Kt'fH ('otiiliiinly on ItMDtl a full tun) ,ouiiltt slock or STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES, CANNED COODS OF ALL KINDS, TOBAC CO AND CIGARS, FRUITS AND VEGETABLES, CHOICE CON FECTIONARY, THE BEST BRANDS OF FLOUR, BREAD, PIES, CAKES, COOKIES, Anil everything usually fount! in a lit-Ht class Bakery and (Jrocpry. I ara the xolo agent in AtlMtny fur tho ct'lobrati'tl NATIONAL WASHIN(J POWDER. This powder U used without injury upon the most delicate fabric, and eleansefc all article thoroughly without tubbing or boiling. It contains no acids or alkalies, ami is the most economical wash powder ever offered 10 the public. Patronage respectfully solicited. JOHN FOX, 48yi s FARMS FOR SAJ.E I1Y STEWART & CREY, Real Bstato Brokers, ALBANY, OREGON. The following In n sirtlal list : 170at'rsH ft ne iiml a half mllos west of 'I imn.-iii , hi-iv'M.hihI tl mlloNfrom Albany. Ho a H-s In cultlvalion ; 40 aere more OM In uit In t'lilllvatlou istally; liulamn gsil UsBDSf autl anlure Intnl. Moll, rhdbjeoat'k prHlrie. thsxl lioune unit barn, gtssl loartl lenoo, all Iu gootl refstlr ; youua oreliaitl of loll tnan.; n tl we I ami i inininu stream for slis'k ; uismI s IhhiI, ehurcli ami si ollleo ; kckmI nelKbhoi hootl ami ci.n.1 mm-I-oty. Terms 40 sir acre ; t'2,MH) ilown, rent M iMtsy Utrms. 100 aeraa II tnilos sttilh-east of llahsy, il mile from Itrownnvllleaml 0 mile from Um i ist mo i:. .it ii. u s in attHivalioa ami all rieh prairie laul; no lluilwr, but plen ty wit Inn 4 null's ami ehttap. All umler kim nl feuee; houaa one ami a half story, 4 rooms ami upstnu; barn 'JUxDO ami a Kootl arslmtry: two uimmI welln, one wiml- mill puinii; now laml. Kverythlnn alMitit i lin place In tha way of builtlliiKs, ffmsw, etc., Ix new ami in kk"1 shaw; Narrow liatiRe run- llirouuh the itlari' ami nlalloii near: uool M-hrsil, rhurch ami iNrnt-ollhtt lit. ilitii s. TeruiH, SIOW. .TJOai'ren 14 miles Mt of Albany, ami 4 iiiiit-s frttm ilnixH on narrow uaiiKo , fa) urn's In rultlvatloii ; -in prairiti, not ctilti vattsl but KMM' (svituru, ami a (xirth u fair plow latKl ; 00 rri.H liKltl l IuiIho , guMl wottu. i .niirn lami umler lem-e ; avernx bmltllnirs, hotiae ami latin ; Miuall urfhaol ft or 0 acres, applow, et; wlitiol ami chun li iMith iifar. iimm1 mtiahborhisxl. I'rlii'Mt,. oou; ui ins. one third down, time on rmi. 2aW acroa, IH mib east of Albany ami s lalien from isarrow atiKe: I 'St-n-s in ru. tlvation, 7.1 prairie, urapiwel. Iu i .im.-, t niiiall ortiaii ; two small hounrtM uml Imnis ; uimmI orchard, li m rt, aui.lt . uti an turner iiuii , ma lust t-iaaa; m umii in. to,. I oh land; kmmI mlKhUirhoN. I'i n-. at, ! .VH, luriilstimi third down; l.alam ..n )..n ' ' llllHK. ItH) juMita IU uilli-a eaM of Albany aud s iiiiIuh Iroiu Narrow liange. I iilmprovml; KtMxi rami lami, nn.siiy ur hruaii. 't i. .- js u i aiTu, iii" -tint. i uiiwn, i-.iv o-ruis on balaiHW. SO ot-rea lying mile duo muiHi of A I baity, i otiii-s MiiithwoMt of Ilmuon ; and one ami a half milm from Maml ItidK" w-liool lituar; - uilhni from rhurt?h ami mile to. ui siHin.ii on Narrow i iaiiKe ; all under t-ultl vat ion, fair board asul rail fiuiona; wll tlralm-l ; no NUndlug vtalr: one wli ami pniup;Moi. black prairloaml rich; lioiine in; jZ4', 'Z rooimt ami uo tabs; r. anus; sinall atabln; all Iu fall w lieat ami oroM pioklng lino. Pin-., ft jor ai-rw; lemia oany. an i s U mlh atioat of llarrlnburg on the line of ttm narrow khuim, railroad. Tin- i . t ranch in l.iiiu imuiilv; a livtnu sir. am o stater tuns id., nut ire liiKth o Iho larm. Ail ouclowvl with pmlil leu s a tine dwelltuii; inaMl larue Ijeru and tsao Miualler tiounja(or huiatilaor help ' mirea iu rullisaliou, and Iho lailitmt. In iavaur lami ; ui out Itaai mt nw am ana pllbloof ctillivali u; a aplendld on-hard ami kmm W(ll on tlmplaw. TcruiM cams rt eaah and balaucw on long time. 130 acre lylnn: 4 mllos weat of Albany on rtawl to t ot lh ; all umhtr Ii-in-.. , Inn rn-rna hi cultivation : --an all Im culllvaioil except a twin I l.'iarinN. Pi ii., f Vt tier a-rr; f line iiowu ami lutlam-w s, nr.-. i,y m.t j W dH:tng houae of tw.i rooma ami I ....... 1 I . ... Iu.... .Ilk. I . I . I . . . I . . . . . . I I . I -...r. .. .... ....... i. SehK I mile. isi wum Narom Oaugo rravl.ll miles: from Albany ami 5 milea from fv-lo, ami . 'b intliM trolil JrtTenBoU. 12. aereaa tfotal m. s a a aa lariuiiiK lami, . . -tea in cuiiivalKm; ro- mainder In tuner ami bruah; lions,- 1st jy with IU fraa waIN, oil IU' ; graal laarn lal th 14 foot bIhmI on one ante; iroo. fnnt-oaaud water. Terms ft '.ou iraab down If (MMalblo. Itathor than iietl noII will take ejniu down, ami laisme on 'at lo .1 year lime, saw-ure I uy mortgage. IWI acre of a mile weat of Albany luoaetes In eiilllvaltou and r anas oak and aah tlmler,goiM wmm! land; all umler feneo, Uoanl ami rail, aonie gtaxl and 1 iaad ; atmut 7 acriei In orchard, applet inoatly jM-ar; good soil; 'JO buhola wlnsu I ier acre on average; goo!iwo-Mtory frame lotiae, nlaatered, II rooma, built in lS7-'t, ami tsial fjw; larn. 28x40 and two aheda; well arrauKed for farm purjaises icriua, fBotjn, i yeai . lime on f asm. M iwroa 1'v inllea went ofTaiiKenl; 100 fl in cultivation; all now laud, eleau ami In good order; good two story In. use s rooitiM, nearly new and In gisal comb Uou: good new I tarn 30x30; line young orchard, 100 plum and prune U-eea, fair apple orchanl; IMMSS in ga-xl order; plen t v running water; "JO acres of good Umber; rti-ti, hiacK aoii and very productive rrine aoai, ?.i caxii ami italanen on lime 100 acre ono and a halt mile northeast of Albany; l.r acres iu wheat, root In fai average; woouiaml; giaxi lami; ueai.'y iitiiwtl. rrice f acre; term eay. .aX) ncrcM 1 mile southeast n S...I.I Spring; fair farmina ; uiall Imuae; ') acre fenced. Will Mild In mal iraeta ur all logethcr. kkm1 M-h'Kl, chtueli and aast oltti at Nodaville, alao the rsiala npruig. rrlrst lajr acre; eay lerma 2d acres .1 iiiIIom uorthwcNt .l lliamm nr.tr Narrow (iatige; river bottom, rich' ami pnaltictite: unimproved, tlexualile for garden. Price $'J0 h r 1 ; terms oay. .TiO acres aouthweat of Nweel ltome ; al umler good lenee, feuctNt iuU liebls; acres in good en-hard, apples ami peaclu house svith two rooiiiH aud tiPNtaira: Jariri frame barn; soil, rich, black foam, bottom land ; '.hi acres iu cultivation ; balance gtsjil pasture land; well watered with springs; good limber 30 miles southeast of A'bany, 1J miles Irom Itrownavilie and 0 milea from :rawfordsville; miles from good grist mill ; 2 miles to school, church ami iHsntonloo. flO per acre.eaay terms. KID acres 3 miles south ol Nodaville nud 20 miles from Albany; unimproved. Price a.) per acre. 70 acres 18 miles oast of Albany ; unlm proved. Price $' or acre; eaay terms. 103 acroM lying 3 miles above Lebanon 011 llio I.eiauou Mountain roal. No fell eoa or improvemetita. 15 or 2i acres t im bcr, balamsi ru-h pnurie laud. I'ritst SI I ter acre. 80 acres 1J miles ulsrvo Oncatla. 011 Vn qiiiua Hay, known aa the old shicyard. It lias a spiemiiu irontage on the llay, am Wi'l he soh I at ll perai if. CfOi W 1 A MONTH xuaraiil-ioil. fl'2 a day al li.uiif iT' )VO maiiti by llitt iiulUBtriuUB. Canllal hut ru aatnai ; we will atari sou. Man, woinuii, bus aiul kit'lii iiniku lii.iiii-) la-.ii 1 at work fur iih limn al utiv linn t'liat, 'l it.- anil, in lul.t ami plinayiil, and Nach as um ..11. can u" rlulilat. TIum wbn are w Ue who re tbla iiutirn will bviuI im tlirlr "uililresaeB at uiteeaud btb for tin luaelveH. t'laitly Oiitllt. aail teraia. Nuai the time. Tti.me alruail, at wi.rk are lei lit( IBS laiy swaa uf naaiey. Abtrew TIM K & CO., Aunust Maine. First Street, Albany, Oregon. pvntoxsyj; home .vikkiii.-wtn. or 1 ii.iiAi()., Can sell you all goods in of General Merchandise cheap as you can home and buy them. He carries a large and varied assortment of all goods, is well prepared to exhibit them, and you can make just as good elections by purchasing of him. Remember the place, C. B. MONTAGUE'S LEBANON 1101 na w PfaOPRIKTORft OK ALBANY SODA WORKS, -AM hKA Imported and Domestic Cigars, Candiev Nuts and Tropical Fruits. AIIkiii.v, ... r-4'4n. ONi: iMinlt UK IOVV JullN II :tjiiM' HTOHK. yl AT TIIK OLD HTAN!, Ti PfBrTT BTIIKKT. II AN ANSiiHTMKM iil- COOK, BOX AND PARLOR STOVES AND RANGES, Aa MMf beui lal I be uHr !' o luigsoi la hikI itiMttafl Mi l tirn TIN, SHEET IRON AND COPPER WARE UK KVKKV liWa'RHTloN IN STIK'K II A Nl, A I t LL GENUINE GRANITE IRON WARE. ALL K Willi II 1 1 1 oKKKRN Ti TIIK. POBUO AT PRMKs. UlAT 1I-:K iiiMI'l-niTION. CALL AT KlltST ST It KKT. ALItANV, iHWNll. Repair work dono at viSi2fi 00,000 In the United Statea ST U 1 ) EBAKER ggfajsaaaspsr ..-. 1 1 ... 1 SBasjaaasBajsMaaabalaaaMPBbaa Their rrrt I'OftailwrMjr in ln to the ICMria! ( are Talma 1. eta. Orlittft- Ibe Mwlrrlal. in e- THE WOOD ,KIN; THE BEST! KRLKf.TKD IrosaUie toreatsel ln.iiatia, l.i. h are luakiiia. hM-ry i.i.-.x- hiil.i.-. U i-l.rai miHS-ti.ai. They are tho BEST Ironed Wagons in the Market. Every one having our PatentRound Edge Projecting Tire, Which h ..!. m Hn laiint aim Mlw. JJo uthc- iiuuintactiirpr Itaa Uw rirhi In use It. All (4 iwir Tl.imtle Shi-lit Waiilinhai ..ur aalaiit MKMN ANU T It CHS A M.K. which jf.calh aU-eiilhoua the Aile aiul itft-vcitU the akeiii from wurkiity Iinjhu. tltir WaKoim ulsti havit The Slope Shouldered Spoke, which Greatly Increases the Strength of the Wheels. aAII nt Die almvo lnitr ivom tnta numot lat 11 m i hy siy other uiakerB with.mt liitrliiyeiiieiit . t4T A lull linn n( thrao sTajaWM aaa la found in thn ii-tiu-ital towns ot Orugon auj WaBliinU.u BVKNE KITH A Went, ALBANY, aflrC kCS ' !lM t he mads hj eeerj email srej jpe'eFeF 411. mill in tin- I.umh.-sx 'e lnrni.li, hut tlt.iau williiiK I" work run naaily earn a itoavu dollars a 'dajr rifrat iti thiar usm ltM-alttica. Have im tium to explain Ware, linaiiieaa ilatiant ami ksMOSaksa. W'.. inen. ami laiya and irirls do us well aa men. Wo wilt lurilish nll a eoiiiileU- mil III free. We will laar ex-i-i ii-of auii-tlHK ynu. terthuUra free. Write and sen l .ii im i mill metthanhsi, their anil, ami daut,rh 1. is, anil allalaaaoa in need of aiyimr work at Indue, hliould -a rib: 1.1 iim ami loam alt bImhiI llw wurh it ni. 1 AiUretat Tsi'M On,, Auxut.to, il-.un.-. A WKKK yunrown town ami no (apital !M)U rbkoti. Voti van e;ive the Iiiuuhumm a trial willtoutexienae. The beat (ipfawtsntit ever ITurtal fur thitee willliur to work. You slmnld try nothing else until you sue lur yuuraflf what you can do at the baataaas we offer. Nn room tu explain heret You can devobs all your time or only your sfaire time bt the husiiuies, ami make ftTeat pay fur every hour oti work. Women make as much an men. Scud fur at rial private terms and rticnlars, which wu wail true. outfit tree. LHiii t iMiui4aiii of hard tunes while you have sucU a chi be Address 11. HAL LETT A CO., Portlaud Maine I 6j 1 the line just as go away from GENERAL STORE, OKKUON. ft-2 & I.KItS IN Tobacco, Groceries, Ptovisione, oS llAMi US FINK aa OR TO OROKR. Al.sii, ASStiKTMKNTOK UK KKKIs i.N reasonable iiures. PEOPLE mm the raltbratetl WAGON and H..U-.I i... 11.. miMrii.r htul ilia.-ai I.. I .1 .... .. .1 .. .. . " 1 r 111' .1 II. 1.1.1- a OREGON. TO II K WOKklNfi CLASS. We ate now prepared bi furukdi all nl iaa i with cm tdanl empii.yuiiut at imhu-, the wliole uf the time, or for tin .1 u,ji uioiui-ulh. Utiaineaa i., litit and pniltluhlc. IViwni of rtlher box easily earn from UI e. in- to eVi I air eveiiiiiK, aud a pruartioiial aum by akvutlHIf llteit- wlioki tln.e b the l.tlMiiieMi. Uoys and IflrN earn nanrly as niu. li aa men. Thai all w ho sea this iioUce iu.i send their addreaa ami teat tbe Lusb iien we lu.tke this offer: To such as are not well Mat Lstlel we w.ll wend iStte dollar b put Km' the trouble ist wiitinif Full MU-ii-ulai-B and un'trtl free. A.UlrcHa, Ukomuk Siixanx A IU, rV.rtland. M.,n,t- ftl MONEY is now item made (aster than eta I i.v id. .11 ai work for ua. ferson. uf t llhel hi- . .11. make uU .1 Week ill their own UiWiiH if kbey an wifflinr I" work. No risk. outfit free. Anyone can tun the biuiue.. CpibU not reauirrd. All win. eng-ave pnBiper. No one tails. Purtk-iaais free. AeVlrwas, 11. Uau.ktt A Co., Portland, Maine. ALBANY MARBLE WORKS A MIAN V. OKt.t.OS. miM BROS. - Proprietor., MONUMENTS. TABLETS, Af iii:vih ronEi KxerntaU in Italian or Vermont Marble aVssa?, avery variety of eomeferv ami other atone work done With n.-ai tmss ami iliapatcli. Kjaseial altnntiou alvou to ordora from all parta of thi State and WaahinKlois Territory. aTAM work warrants!. ALBANY FOUNDRY HAIIIK siior. im aiii is 11 10 mn.v By A. V. flfKHRY. -ituaed at IIIWI of Klrsi ami Moiilyomei y Sto-ei , AH.any, OreKoii. I fa v i hx l ak en ehartfe of the a I k oe namexf Works, we are prepared to manulaotnrv Steam K4ttbw, Haw and (irmt MilN, Wod-working Ma'hiiu-ry, I'nfnfra, Iron ami lira CaMling of every dW rifaiou. Mat-ldnerv of all ikiml repaired. Hpa- eial attention Kveulo repairing farm u a ehinerv. fallrra Waklaa 4aar lat all Ha faraaa. In II v I A. K. i llKKRY A SON. YING SAM WA'S LAUNDRY ! Doea Um l't-t waabina; ami ironing in A lutt V at biBtrftat id-s. ..nl ra mafli ..r In 11 laimr. I aii miry on Waablntrlon siiis-i, i..m.iij Marabefra I J very MaMat ie'i.-4f C ' H f KKT. C. K. HHklv ALBANY IRON WORKS. CHBKBY & I'AKKKs, (MwsaMrM toC, C. f tMrry.) Iacliinist8, Millwrights, and Iron Founders. W"a II A VK OUR NEW SHOPS ALL - .111 i.Ib:-.. ami ar now iie(aiBj to bantllf a I km. is of liMivy work, will nmuufan'tiiiM SI mi 11 KniritMs. Orit ami Saw Mill Machinery, ami all kimls of Iron aod Krasai lualnfpi. fATtr.BNa tltttl aUOKT SaTII R. NfiMHal aUutwui tivsnto n-i.tiritf.' all kimla of niar-binrrv. Will al-. unanufa" 1 1 1 '.- 1 1..- . 1 1 1 j r . . .-. 1 1 I. .11;. A W I. il- 1 .ram i..i.f--r. -m Hakrr M. OMrr a laaitirr Ian. Albauy, Or., Iter. I, lftao. t-if To the L'lifortnnate k DR .GIBBON'S Iipensary. i'.o- kl IKM s I . ' I ) I omic uf LUia-r nal .tuwt, Aaa Kstal4latMU m ISS4, of ef a Crra-a. eatrrt. slrlrtarr. aBblllB ia all ita ! -i im-s, iaaaatratf 1 , 1 b raaatrsa. i.iabt hawea by dntna, i.itu- pln 't.i- tacr awH Urn 4 umcbuod'cao puailjrety W i-unsi. TW Mick aud Ota-led ahookl o-l tail to vail ua him 1 if aa-tar haa Uan M estctabval; iu kairnua. aud iuefatast ltmrtuldy tW tariuoa buBta Lal 1 in 1. . uli(amiui( a gnat deal uf valnatde infunua tuat, aba h i.r i-- n.--u ut Ui untiart lo ttwar in Bred 4 aaa arryica-B- list. . 1 hlt i.V will Make uo 1 aai scr tudeaa Ur tint a i nit fanawai at a ifiataare ej il fit flttMs I All c lam ail ansae U.. Ui .-.MaBOc-utial. V.ai m r uo I4K Lot Um buctaMT. Mcu.1 u-m .1.4 1 n lata lau-kac- of nualktae. FVx-euue writiia; io UW ktor will dt aac laic lur uaaaa ot tuo uafa-r ila-t srr t l.i. advrrliarBurut in. CVuvee rea-a.aal.lf- Oaf) ar a rlwr. Addreaa UK. J. K. tJIBBiN, Itux lax.;, Nan Irauctiasi. xtuuSS 10 make iiM.tirv. We TBun in rtrri Iowa to lake sulaa-n44iaMi t"T i- tsjajsatj c-hcmct and huat dlua tTaii tautilv . til.lt. al 11 iu the nut Id. Au ie cau bneuBua a au. siadni aeut. Mix sasajMf. w.a-ka uf mix givr. free U. uberrtbtni. The urioc ia ru i..a that al naa avrrlMly Billaarn LicBk. Ontintt- reuorUiai ing 1 iu aulaa-tlasra in a day. A tady ageut rcfawta luastinX oier 0 clear pruit in ten da) a. AU waw' ruaaa-c aiaVr hk.ii. last. Ynu cau .Ivvoia all jour to... tu lite liiuaueaa, or ai)y y.air auare tiaaa. Vuu netsl not In away front li..n.t .... r m-l.t. Vuu can do U aa anal aa 4kcra. Full directaous aud Una f rrr. Ifiaiwaut as4Blahl n..rk acud ua j.iur aOdrraa al t.M-r. Il caa4a i-.ll.n.- lo try the Uuaincas. No .-i-e who .-i-;'4sT laila t.i nadir- yrcat y. Addrcae Ukaa IsetaaM a i u., -..nlai..l, Maine. till 'i' CIIAKI.KS HtlTKI.. uLOaNT rs. c net. OREGON. f rorirteu. Tula HmUbt haa la an 1li.t..iivhl n-iK.i all tr-a.. U-p tu laHUrtM, and l u.. iu sdvttdai omdilaa. i i Ui. eMU-rtaii.ua-ut 4 Uaichara. II,.- lauie ia au.Jir.l ana t-vi ryihiua- ibr ua - Set afl.irita. Mini l- HaauafnT itai.inari'ial luru. ortallia. IrluBaa a4 Dallas Mt:r tiSBrr. rtsssMI mralmainraai ijw laj..rt tba ,.uldu M iui uiabc im im taatcr al aorfc fi. Yoa Casaaal n saaaasssl. w, ,u 1 ua man al ati t l.in rla-. trtart jr.ai. $lt .Uy ami u iwarda made at boaae by the iudustriiKla. Men, wommi, buys aud Kirbi wanted every w ajaaa Ui wotk (ur ua. Now it tea: tiaae. ..u cau nerolc yrnir wh.de lime to tbe work, ur uuly yuar ajakre nwHueuta. No otbwr buaineas will ay you near ly as well. No on williiiK Ui work ran fall ' to make euanuiMia y by nifafiiur at .mm t'.tlr out Rt aud lot tiia frcr. A IIMl utMMirlui.it. i,.r niakiu -.i.l aiHi IBHII.I.IHM Alliir. wt IKi r 'i. AUUSla alaUic. Til aaOOO A VKAM. or . t t-AI a .lav 1 ,. our own locality . No ral. Wioueii do 1. Many iUak. more than llw aa well a- t.i. 1. abu.e. Nootie can fail to maka n.i., . fi Any one 111 do the work. Von can make from !a cia. to ft-' aa hour hy devoting- your evening and iai c tiaie to llw basuuMB. Il cuata u4binir to try lb-hu-iueam. Nothing like Itba- tn..m inki..v evr df. nsl before. Buauieee bleaaatt and aUk-Uv honoraidr Header, if jou want lo knw all ala.ut the U-m lamiv buaiuwM twliire the liuhlir, bcikI u v..ur a IdrWand we s ill . nd ynu lull tmi t ulara and pii a la terms frwe ; aaniiHB worth f ata free ; yon ran then tuake up ywa mind tor youratlf A.klraaa UKAihUK si i.s SON 4 CO., Portland, kiaina Qlti ikwikin your MOeVFfn-e. No risk, our own toan. t5 ootfl Raatler. 11 vmi ara... at which IHTMHH of Cltl.rr BCX K.-l treat P M the ne they wiark, write for rsilllSSSMa 4 kt. BakXim A Co. 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