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tffce gemactat. FRIDAY JUNK 4, loG "A MATTKR OF BsVftlBBSN-ACAIft "The suit referred te waa brought again4. Linn county And J. K. Charl ton, aa Sheriff of Linn county, end that gentleman authorises us to atsta that the first answer was verified by Mr. Andrews but refused by hiuuelf,and tor that reason wan stricken out in Judge Deady's court ; also, that the amended hicii n now ptoding.was ver I iF,KII4tKl WORK. On Mar I0ih, 1886, at the instance of Mr. J. L. Gilbert, I entered into a definite and (inn agreement "that neither of us should go to the places al ready appointed aud published lor tho political speaking on the canvass ot the county on those days of the political speaking at those plaoss.exoapting Soio." The following atHdavit is offered to cor roborate the truth of the above state roent. OOARBSPONDBKai,, Napoleon Davis is said to be a fine scholar aud will make an excellent Su perintendent ef Public Instruction. nar m Charley Nickell for State Printer ia ifise by both Mr. Andrews and himself. a .tWnn nna.ivni i kniinui mmn and 1 iltrClUl. I. r . - - J . - - it. - I. .. . iLm f . 1. I Ulitn nt I lilt in 1 ... . . correct aa i : s 11 Kran, wu tut .- i v-. v. i should receive a lug vote. . ' Oountv of Linn. 1 m i- i immi I all W r vt'uoiein wsasav o oui-pivw-.v-. - a. ., ' .., t krnTtK.S...t.T..L,: j ..r.., 'ir- .k. I, H. Far well, County Treasurer of n i mm t,v i. r,v. mr. auuuwfl mnn t.v .in t. t r. .... .1 .. .. u ...... , ury out of the hands of a powerful ring M00nd answer until it was so omuleto- jpese and say, that in a conversation who will control it for mercenary pur- ny ema?ouhtpd aa tc tender tt mamlostly Wuh J, L. Gilbert, ol Lebanon, in toy . ... . . . I . 1 . . . 1 M . L A J If then vote fur U. W. Webb lor k.d ,,,,Qn it- fe,. And he w 11 not oRtoe, on or about tun lomaayoi aiev, I ft.... . .1 1.1 T 1 . '.!. . I. T-...r-r : .: ,1 . loot), mat tuu aaiu j. mi ..-,,. wwo www - --- vniT ill Himnn iiiuduhiuh n Rini..,v..u.- .... m ... - - ia candidate tor tee ounce ot uounty ..l-i.. ..,.! .fliAiui iaaitA W aav I . . . . ... .. If every voter in the state were ao- l"w "uw " , Soheol Superintendent, said to me mat cpuinted with K. F. Osborne be w have an immense ma of State. IU sure his ticket. 1 Srownnvllle Tuesday Mr. S. P. Darger moved his furniture into the building rt ctotly erected by P, Hume, Last Thursday overling J. D. Ar thurs returned from across the moun. tulns. Mr. John Stringer is making prep uraiioue for establishing a bakery in door smith nt Arthur's blacksmith shop Another Cut in Rates ! 1 beg leave to announce to the fArmern of this county that 1 am allil hi bulnes at the old etaad and have JuMt received from the fleet a lar r 'I'ri of won Umhcr during tbts last big out In freight rates, and I am wilting thn i tiers and poople here general ly oan have the benefit of tbe same. Anyone wishing Wigon repairing done will p'.ae notice my rices s Filling all kinds of wheels, 914 per st or $'i and $1 pr wheel. Holster, Hnndhoards and Tongues, ft each, lllokorv axl, ft eamt Hlnuln Nti'tknH nud fllop. '( -nnt cadi. Ami ovorytnniK uo in proportion, ah worn warrantor r. 'iiimiiii'.t in ji,iff,o i aula in iht Mr- Andrewa refused to ht wanted to see D. V. S. Reid, who Is rit for Secretary verify auoh answer as the attotnys for candidate for tbe lame olliee, and make A" r;. the oountv prepared, and such as wee arrangements with tbe aaid D. V. S. is name is onyour Ueia t0 not g0 MOOod ou iht 0MVMt ,eg.uy je - f b - , fc tfc thw oiodi(UtM T; .... iinlly,av. "kui ""j i I ftr olliee. and that he preferred to stay J. J. Shaw, Democratic candidate R u strahan, wh"6 apiear for the peo- -t bema. and that he did not frel like for District Judge, is an able incor- ,f ftn1 agtin8t the Scotch comptny, speeding any mocey for that purpose, ..II 1 -II I . . .....I .... .. . I 1 .L . L .11 I - : Ami ' 0 facta and will verify tbe state- rupiibie lawyer ana win max guou Qow.tj,, Judge. Be aure and vote for bim. ftfc we havo matv, if Mr. Andrewa When o7makeout your ticket to tbinks with the Scotch company that vote next Monday, cast your eye along landaar not assessed high enough, let it .na tiut. th. .m of P. him eay ao oienly. If not then why - ' rr : .L M. Smith is on it for Aisessor. no nnd that he did not approve of oan vest ing the county. H. Fahwki.i.. Subscribed and sworn te before me this 29tb day of Mav, 188G. SKAI.. W. 11. BlLYEl , NoUry Public. I have lived up U the agieement Mr. Curl will be elected Treasurer above quoted and wbioh is in acoordaaoe by a large majoiity, notwithstanding i t votra lyok out for all'kinds of with the wishes expressed by Mr. Oil the Vis initiator denounces bim far the MOMjon and slanderous stories to be bert aa indicated by the aboee elBdavit, h-i., ar. 'bankriiDt aa it . - i:j.... saalwUto Mr. Gilbert has, so tar, been to 1 i i lianrti on juuiuu'iw . .... . . ..II. . I . . . . 1 . . . . 1. . I 1 ... . . vmio iv iinifiminmior atari po me nwiy u , .... i, mikm.i m I ' " - - I Wl.v Hluriuuii. W t M ...... mwm.M Now Democrats, uy and al the ent- Peonoyei was a Know XSotbing.anu us dM:i!iiful and ersoual attace-a upon me ' I.. . . u i i i . t- . i . . i .. : !.: i. ... :. vr.J. T.- ik. w Ul tnr aat in lhLnil t House ana nraril wnue n m inua iuimBh uwhui .. .... I r ,i ,k.. hrJrt i th mHt breaking this agreement mada by him long one.aatrong one, ana . pu,. '- ' . . -th-own a,mBt. 1 r,,nr ct- getber. Lst the ictory be overwhelm- emphatic way and then in but next f tuhmit th above facta for the oou ing and without the loss of a u.au. ieeue virtual!; reieatjd the cbarg. It tidgrmti0n of the voters of Linn county, ing The fact that you "monarch make you then charged JttdM trabitti with hav- aiul ritaret varv much that be haa thus rould like t be . i , ika inA-n. nd nUcud mi in a nuition in which I can- lie viitru au iuivm ' " - s r-" a . 8o7rr. b, ,,jZnw.a-i-p sr&wTttisrzs :r . - j u... rnt I . . iw w it uu wiun m kwvi ' I a. ..i.j I hu I. hi nn i f r . 1 . . i, : wa wi- ww II cannot tfivo inn o uui oi ui niwrww- ...... .-.i11.-,. hv ih laanrt the room vacated by S. P. larger. Tuesday Mr. 0. II. Cable wont after his wife who baa been visiting rclatlvee near Lebanon since Saturday, Thomas Ryan, of Griffon City .pitt ed through town on nie way home from the Blue River mine. Mr. Uyeti haa a claim In that region, and reports several parties at work on tbe river. II. W. Qoddard, for a long time agent for th Narrow Gauge nt this place, hat accepted a position In the receivers office at Portland, and with his family moved Tuesday. The Baptist Church haa been new ly painted by Meters. D'usha and Thompson, and now has thn appeal- ance of a new church. Monday tse Brownsville creamery turned out one hundred nnd twenty flvi pounds of butter. Mr. T. S. Pllisbury, who has been confined to his room for seven weeks, is abl to be at the store. Mr. W. D. McGit commenced writing achuol In the public school house In North Brownsville last Mon day evening. Ernest Rose, while playing on the turn table at the depot with several other b;ya, got hie foot eeverely mashed. Several of our cltissu4 out of curL nsity attended the Mormon meeting Munday, which hae been In progress for several daa near Crawfordavllle. Brick Dust," the energetic tor respondent of Chicken Brlstie,ceusd nur countenance to beam with da. light by -x p .lng his genial physio gnomy to our vision last Frtdey. Lt Friday ttOCOlog our town waa North Brownsville, Oregon. A. C. !l U SN W FRANK BROTHERS IMPLEMENT GO. POBTLAND, OEBOON. DEALERS IN FARM AND MILL MrAClllNEEY ThroalKOM. ICnifti.fH nnd llorm- '.wcr, lint rl' Headers, Uaar Soott A Oo'e Walter A. Wood 'a Mow. r, Il.ip.r. and Twine itlndora. JImgfa' IrnUte nrspcr Walking PliWi, Cultivators, Oaog and Hulky I'lowa, nrvtflt.mnlatllnaof !linrirla. Carrlaaea and Nnrlna Wsttoni on tha I'sclllo Coast Uavtnir reoelved our irooda durlna th low rat .r ii,ii;ht from llio Kat wo ro Klnu; to give our customers the benefit, and sell them goods In our line lower than ever be fore. W rite for Catalogue, Address, mi Hit IlilOTIll.il IMPLBM Birr C0, lortIia. Or. 0i3 or J. aitttMVOIlf', Agent, Altostsiy, Or. THE Lift HT RUNNINGS for J. . McAdoo. If it be true that the commission bu st nes doee not pay, aa ia often said, that is no reaeen why you ahould forget that iccb J. Miller and L. W. Pomeroy are cindidatet for Caunty Commis eioners. News cornea from all parte of the ounty that tbe people without regard to party intend to give Judge Strahan big home vote aa a rebuke to the Di$$eminator'$ slanderous attack upon him. We understand tbst a certain claas of Republicans are offering to trade off Sheriff, Clerk and neatly every other man on their ticket in otder to elect a Senator. Democrats, keep your eyes oj-eo Resiiectfully submitted, U. V. 8. Brio. 'mmmmmmmmmmmmmm run rtmt.8 1 . first leading, he tefuses to correct bt resantations and jwraonal attacks. falae charaea. We were told by this Albany, Or., June See Ih. editor in the begiooing that be would not engage in 'mud alingirg, but the above ahowa bim te Lavo violated his promise in tjto, so we are justified in aaying to the voters of tbe county look out for all ktads of reports in that paper, but place no reliance in ita unjust at tacks upoa Democratic candidates. twlng circulated that Dr. N. II. Young had attempted the ruiu of a Utile girl eight years old, the daughter of Mr, Harris. The enraged father gave the Dr. a eetero beating aud twenty.four hours to leave the town. Tie Dr. Ink Jfi t G ONN BROTHERS' SEWING MACHINE HAS NO EQUAL. ERFECT SATISFACTION New Home Seiiif HaoMne Co. ORANGE, MA8S. JOtkeailessfi.H.Y. Oseaf,H. It task, Me. 1,6a. Daflss,Tax. ass Frantlits, cau Tbt abusive attacks made upon our fellow towosmao, Judge Strahan, by the Herald ia producing ita natural re sole. Many Republicans are declaring their purpose to vote for tbe Judge on account of these unwarranted attacks. The program of the Republicans Is denies the charge and haa been here to-elect If possible e majority of both vicinity since. He is re . . ...... .... ported to havo gooo ti Albany to branches of the Legislature, ao that .. for brlDrlog anlt they will l able lo apportion thi ggiagi Harris. state for merater of Mm Leglslstore on sount of the oroaence of the attne neat eesnon In euch a manner candidates of all parties, our town i tn unahuihuin to hold that bodv wore ouite a metropolitan air last ... r,wn. rhalr tmrwiaai FHdaj. All of the Democrats with " - ...i ..... ...... m AnttuMiulanl hdlil tfttl- atorDlph. If Dsn or Joh-son will do to unito Aisn ,n wn mss wwtUon confldwltt ff their should be circle 1 tb'T would.of course, one senatorial dlstilct, anu inns to Lggaj, Their assu ranee locreaae i WILL BROS., Albany. Oragoti. "BILL NYE." Tbe Stat Senators elected neat Mon- diy will bold over and help elect a United State Senator to succeed Sen of lm at' the foN to come. Will makr the lowing place. Ibnon on Tuoadava of each week. Itrownavllte, Wedneaasy night and Thuraday. tfalaey. Tburaday night and Friday. m w: ?r .. i: " They pursue this coure. with all LCJ eJSSst V3" "' " 1 ' . .. : r 7 the counties of t ie eUte, and ihus or me enure uen oy gooo majority. g w n'lniu h(l combismbs objectionable lieputdicm. XNeitnerone .rrvmar.1(1. lh(. dlitripN i as to Among the dlstlngatanea Vliitor ntood of Vermont, t omet, Iathiinctr aoi h a. , . b r.. N.w, fSTSrvZmSSZ ZZto mm M i way y tXuX'Zt L. . D .ma.h k f.,r .o).r w.rl... V.r thla mma Itomn. dlditei WCH II OO. J. &. WOatner- f-... i im hnwdloc for ilttht uuw cu ... i .m v... . . " ' I cr w n tin rM.l I """" . . T "ZdT.r- itl.Tu. nnt. jv iiijfe "uu wwv naroeaa 01001 can nin no uwf. ASH GROCERY 8T0RE Opposite Deyoe & Bobson's. ALtANY, OREGON, Kaepafreah ato '.t or atl kind of GROCERIES, FARM PRODUCE, CANNED GOODS ETC., ETC. TOBACCO, CIGARS, WILLOW WARE, asine ouancfi CROCKERY, CLASS WARE ETC., ETO. PRODUCE fUU IR BXCHAHBE5 Will sell as chesp a any aUir In Albany j 1! n r TftilllUM liMi eupport whom tbo ilepnblhan caucus Democrats of Linn power- M ifaey got over the county Th. w 11 . in leas In tbe wty of electing Senators, ticket will be scratched but little If should nominate. J oat man will be w w 3 . - - - - Messrs. Henry, Hansard, Montanye, Blevins, Miller and Swank, Democratic e candidates for tbe Lower House of tbe Legislature,ars gntiemn of experience ud ability and we predict the election of each. If yon want an easy conscience, one (bat plainly telle you that yon have pei formed well an important public du ty, then vote for J. P. Ualbraith for County Clerk. His qualifications are beyond dispute. Read tbe rery excellent letter of tbe coming Gavernor elect, Piinnoyer, 00 the outside page of this issue of tbe Democrat. It would be an act of fool ishoeea to elect such a henchman of corporations for Governor as Cornelios. Happily everything points to the elec tion of Mr. Peonoyer. . . I f.it-fl Unn W a n w . . . . n M 9 mm ...(.inn ..r..v.An... in villi, ..r.m.H.i , - . -. one ot these men x 1 a. aie-eevs ee 2--V-VT! 0f0i Humphny. required for hla .rrleee U fir.. a mm tm k ( r l mm. kill w i 1 1 i . A ll. i iikit. m a a a a aa a a aw r w .1 . .i. 1 . . v a 1 r ,,1 i.r ia - w 1 uua, .u,r7 r " f MndidatPa fnr tho Twnr Hon The Ualf blood rercneroo aiamou iorw- The charges of bad faith against C. A. Johns would justify any Republican making open war upon him aa they are doing in Polk and Marion. Many Re publicana are working openly for Geo. W. Belt, hie opponent for Prosecuting Attorney. Mr. Reid has made tbe most active' energetic and successful School Super intendect tbe county has ever had. He haa rauttd tbe itaodard of our public schools to a plane wh're they are tbe pride of the people. Voters know and a appreciate this fact, aud scores of Re publicans will attest (heir appreciation by voting for him. There comes a time in every voter's life when be has an opportunity to cast a vote of which he will always fee proud. The time has come, and that vote wilt be cast for "Vanny" Smith for Sheriff. If we bad as many mil lions as his majority will be hundreds we cenld pay off nearly half tbe nation al debt. His vote b8way up." United States Senator. Can any Dem ocrat assume aucb a responsibility ? What if one vote alone should be suffi cient to elect Williams.and what if that one vote was Dawaon'at And suppose Dawson should be elected by a few Democratic votes 1 No, let no Demo crat vote for Daws in, as he is as moch the enemy of tbe Democratic patty as any Republican. We repeat what a.id laU week, that Biack'e bill daes not affact tbe mortgage tax law, and we Challenge tbe Disseminator or en uy jron who understands how to cnuue a plain law,to shiw a single point ia which it annuls that law. Tha irortgage tax law had two ol-iecls. Ooe was to make ' - w certain that tbe loan debt ahould pay its part ef tbe taxes to maintain connty and state government, while the other waa to secure the piy n-nt ef the taxes in tbe county where tbe mortgage wee recorded. These are both eenuiod as welt since es before the oassage of Black's till. The Disseminator is simolv nettifozzine when it tries to make people believe otherwise. Tbo ordinary pride of citizenship dictates to every voter to vote for Pen hoyer for Governor. He is a dignified, educated gentleman ef tbe old school, and would be a credit to the people of the state. He i,bosides,ibe true friend of the people. Cornelius on the other hand is uneducated and unable to speak er write the Eogliah language correctly and ia the friend of corporations and capital. We have it from reliab'e seurcss that the Herald in its last issues before election will have some highly sensa tional articles about certain Democratic candidates. Pay no attention to it. Tha paper that m tde tbo slanderous attacks upon Pannoyer, Strahan and other candidates that the Herald has, will not hositate to mtka any kind of en attack upon othejr candidates when is too lute to reply, it is entirely Dawson has a great deal to nay about Black being ahi-.it at ao many roll calls in tbe Legislature. Mr. Peerr, who was a member at that time end who occupied a seat near Mr. Black, says that if tbe people knew the reason of this they would aee at once that it was to his oredit. He says Mr. Black waa on several important committees which would bold meetings in tbe morn ing and adjourn just in time to get into tbe bouse after roll call and before any business was tranaacted. As a mi.ter of fact Mr. Black was one of the most industrious members of tbe House. Cornelius, in hn opening campaign speech at Portland, declared positively that be had nevrr employed Chinese in his life. This was according to the report of the Netss and Ory,both Republican. The World last week pub lished affidavits from three of Corne lias' neighbors to the fact that he had employed them to work on his farm, and now Cornelius comes forward and ac knowledges that be did hire them and at this late date arisea to say the above papers misrepresented liiiu. This ia worse than to lmva gtuck to bis first falsehood. mm a wosmtas). Tuesday nigh-, at the residence of Kmm aa t I. ......... . .., nt thai to Dr. N. H. Young. Price aa uaual. Don't forget their ap The Dissemin ttor man is very match I , n . . , Mintmnu and don't fad to see Hill stye. mir j. i uai ,rmi n rerurnau uouiw r. : . . . jt ..a worried because we denied the report Tuwd4y nl.nl from too , an v. a, ac- TbTutTi. . iTy 'Sravi." that Mr. Carl had ones b-tin a saloon :w,tnt,aniad bv ten of hla Eastern rel- I. . McKhioiit. I'rt. a Uoosa. keeper. Our denial waa based upon atlves. the statement of two gentlemen who claimed to know that tbo statement waa untrue. Wo have no knowledge of the facts in the case, but now as e - e a.. a. a. esasuaeser man ie so anxiona aooui mat- R.n,i r.-rtMki ,:.u m,,.;- Oakville. ge of the The Alliance picnic on last Saturday the Court House, et Albany.LInn unty. 21 fit waa l.;g.:y ."ended. The Tangent gtg Hotice to Contractors, Notice la hereby given that wealed bid a In accordance with plana and pHhu tiona now on Ale at the Clerks nftVo In fT rtn A' D-ltm 10 ,m,,d brioK gsiies tar. of this kind, we would suggoet tbat thmy do ipienid. Rev. Webb, and over the Callipoola river at Boaton be inquire into the tippling babite of a of A,b mtd( J m of 1D Mlllel In , Uoti "tTtOiSSalJ couple of candidate, en the Republican w- uralio0f wbieb j. M. "heuH 'o" iueh 'tti' VhIm county ticket. Come now.no dodging, tarka of Lebanon, favored us with a bride to be 70 feet In tbe clear, of the mUm K f .k. .ftarnnAo ahort Queen trnaa nauorn. in counreaorvtnif rr.mf iillhrt la.ital onlir HO " w . - ----- - ' . I tha riffht to reject any or all bid. Hide ' J 1 a " Isneecaea were made bv Mr. Claras, a. ,A m.,i win, iha fiark nn m twnr teachers certiflcaiea at-public exam. . Acbeeon.R. A. Baroford and others i Wednesday, June tub, laSO,at i o'clock, ination during entire term, and The Ladiee Improvement Society sold P. . . . r . . r. candies, nuts, oranges anu otner eata-1 n. Aaneawa, crierk. blea, from which they made quite ao 11 of those at one time on March 31st, 1882, beinzto his own students from the Bmllan Academy, while Sopt. Reid up to the present time has granted 00 at public examination, which showa tbat the latter Ie not In. fluenced by the $2.50 fee to make private examination so easy th u the paltry fee will secure a certificate or in any manner Influence an cxitmiu ntlon. addition to their funds. Atl is well that ends well, but a bole in tbe.eaith without water in it is not a well. Amicus. ixatrts ttwwB) mum lb J leraUl ol thla city ia now run editorially by twa youn ( stripling law yers who are afraid to say over thsir own signatures what they are allowed a e.ee a a to say in mat sueet wnose trail, pur blind editor bas been duped into mak ing tbat paper Us medium of et iuder aud abuse of Judge Htrahao. This ia disreputable, aud Democrats and Re publicans alike will rebuke this base conduct by giving Judge Htrshan a big vote next Monday. In 1880 when Dawson was in the Legislature, W. R. Bilyeu, who was then in tbe Senate, secured the passage of the mortgage tax law in the Senate and it was sent to the H ue, where it died. The reoard fails to show that Daweon ever put forth a single effort to secure its passage. And now he ia perambulating tbe county denouncing men for being unfriendly to tbe law. Such double dealing will bring its re ward, vote for Blaek and Irvmo. Republicins and Djmoornts alike will vote for Jude Strahan and there by rebuke the scandalous attacks made upon him by tbe Herald. Vote for Butler I will perform an irof or Coagress and you ortant public duty. 1 From those who are attending the county canvass, we learn that the Dem ocratic candidates are making an ex cellent irapressio i upon tha voters of the county. Irvioe, Black, Montanye, Henry and others are putling forth herculean efforts in the cause ot right. Let eyery Democrat next Monday take on tbe harness and goto work with z?al and energy for tbe whole tier. The Standard says : ''The Demo crats of Linn county hare nominated an excellent representative ticket, and it ought to be elected entire. Among tbe names presented is I. D. Miller,one of tbe pioneers and substantial men of the count and one who has a natural ability for the position." The Coos Bay New says : "Hon. Btnger Hermann is poBiog aa a tem perance cand;Jate out in the yalley,but no saloon keoper need ncratch htm. He hag bought and sold hundreds of dol lars worth of whiskey in Coos county. There is a saloon being run in his build ing now. He is sound on tho whisky question." The most contemptible tie yet of the campaign U onu-toid in the Herald of Thursday by a correspondent who slgna his name "Veritas," simply be cause he is too cowardly and mean to sign big true name. He is one of the two young sprigs who have been writing the editorials in the Herald during the last ten days. JPine. Ssveral persona from this neighbor hood will attend the Pioneer Reunion at Eugene Ciiy next Thursday. Mr. I. Taylor baa gone to Eastern r .. ... . " " " "' ' ''" v :- kT . seWSk- The above cut ill uwt rates a fence ma chine that makee the beeWoheapest, hand edness, strongest end most durable fence ; by a combination of galvanized steel wire Oreeon to look for a cattle ranch ho and wooden nickets woven solid tv togeth thinks ef driving his cattle across the ef- Old fence lumber, aplltor wired 1 pick. V w I aat Af vadAnai aalwaaaft man Ka tiusul Tiirnit www wa w ati v a wiaiww imwi a wva - alt kinda of stock without denser. A man mountains next month. Two of tbe Morrow brothers started to Colfax last week with an idea of bet tering their condition financially. Miss Dollie Reams was visiting friends in this vicinity last week. While Mr. and Mrs. Fietohali were away from heme last week some one entered their house and helped them selves liberally te something to eat. steals and eases. N. H. Allen A Co., are now receiving a fine line of boots and shoea, they propose in the future to make a specialty of this branch of their business, in addition te a foil line of Buckingham A Hecht's make of boots as d aluaa which for durability cannot be ex celled, they have a line of Eastern goods of all grades including a line of S. O. Sollars A Co., of Philadelphia, children and misses shoes, which are as good as any manufactur ed. They guarantee eyery shoe just as rep resented. Give them a trial. and bov can weave about 8 J rods of fence nerdav. Prloe of machine within the reach of every farmer. For further par ticular app.y to Okay A Bbyam, Agents. Albany, Oregon. TJON'T PORQBT IT. If you try to build uow while wheat k only worth 54 cents you should by all means go to Peters A Stewart's, at Albany for your hardware. You oan get what you want at their store and at reasonable tig-urea. BOOTS, SHOES AND SLIPPERS. I em now receiving my Spring end Hummer stotk cf boots and shoes, I have aa nicely a fitted up Boot and Shoe Store, and aa complete a stock aa any this side of Tot Hand and very few better ia Portland. I boy a'l my bocta and eboea direct from msuufacturera and am authorized to warrtnt every pair no mat ter bow cheap. Ha firm to Oregon have any advantage of ra! in buyiug a 1 buy in quantities and pay tbo oaah to ladies', misses and children's aha, I keep much the Ursit, bet and great eet variety in tbe city. M aim wil at way a be to : a ' v -the money as posih!y can le done. SAMUEL E. YOUNG. -r Scott's New e They Have Arrived, THE S y NEW GOODS For men and boys at L. E. BLAIN'S. We now have a magnificent stock of new and nobby suits for g Men and Youths 4 IU Wfm for Spring trade, better than ever, m me patterns are tieat arid attractive, t-j We feel justly proud of this stock, selected with care from all markets, and take pleasure in showing them. i fit 0 0 n oi I b THE HAT STOCK is choice, direct from Philadelphia. comprising All the Spring Novelties THE SHOE DEPARTMENT is now complete, the largest 'and nicest stock in market. We can't enumerate FIRNISHlMCi GOODS. Have many novelties and all the staples. Look at our 75-cent Unlaundried Shirt, the best ever offered in this market. CELLULOID COLLARS AND CUFFS in the different styles. These goods are bought at lowest prices, and will be sold the same way. We have a large, new line of piece goods in our TAILORING DEPARTMENT, Nobby suitings, fancy pants, etc., which will be made up in as good style and as cheap as can be had in the market, I 6 L. E. BLAIN. Agricultural Depot! DEYQE & ROBSON, PROP'S. Successors to W. H. Goltra. ALBANY, - ' - OREGON, Mlauemra e y KEEP ON HAND THRESHERS, ENGINES, WAGONS, HACKS, PLOWS HARDWARE, DOORS, SASHES, BJII.D1N3 MATERIALS, ETC., ETC. CJAWS, AXES, ETC Crawford, Photographer, Albany, r. I have all the neeattvaa taken hv A B. Pax ton and any one can have dupli cates from their negatives by addressing us, at the following prioes : Card aize, 2 per dozen, cabinet size. S3 oar dozen, ban- dours, $0 per dozen. I keep the finest line of Oregon views in the west. Cata logue furnished on application. Convino and enlarging old pictures a specialty. J. G. Cbawfobd. eiseee to Lean. On from one to three years time, on good security, in sums of $00 up. Call on Clixb, Montkith & Co. Far Bale, Ooe Curran Fruit Dryer, ased one year ; one Bain wagon, nearly new ; two good wort horses, and yearling colt ; one aet double harness, by B. O. Smith, at Oakville. The finest line of window cornice mould ag at Woodin's. For your sewing roachiner, tewing machine needles and extras go to Will Bros. We will sell you the famous Diss ton Champion oroea-out saw at a low figure, aud can give you good prices on axes, sieugea ana wedges. Pktrrs & Stewart. MMUNITION. A full supnly of the usual aizss of car tridges, brass and paper shells, prime wads and bar let 1. Also ths bast pow der. Pktrrs dc Schwab fpHK BETSdOT S5I TOWN Can be found at our store. Tim shot usually sold in Albany drops 75 feet, while the St. Louis shot sold by us drops 200 feet, making it equal to chilled shot. Sportsmen should not forget thin Pjctkbb A Stewart. PROMPT RELIEFF M ALL DUaaUffrnrukiTkVTteaaNals Impurities in the biood should be ex pelled, and the system given, tone and strength, before tha prostrating effects of warm weatuer are ten. The Oregon Blood Purifier is a purely vegetable compound, manufactured by a competent chemist. Persons having suffered from Liver and Kidney complaint, debility, scrofulous eruptions, or any other disease caused by impure blood, and been cured by using this wonderful remedy, invari ably recommend it to their friends, Try It now. Delays are dangerous ! Price 1 a bottle, or 6 for 5, Sold everywhere: Examine Woodin's Extension tables. They are well go and see them for yourself. HEADQUARTERS FOR SPORTSMEN, o THE LEADING GUNS AND REVOLVERS, BEST AMMUNlTiON.CARTRIQGES, SHOT, ALL KINDS OF HUNT ING MATERIALS, CUT LERY, FISHING TACKLE, ETC. At the most reasonable priceM, always in stock. Hepairltifr dono on short notice. Willamette Valloy nimrods should nover buy without calling on W. 15. SCOTT, pSTOpposito Bovore House, AIL any, Or. hoffmanWeiffer PBOPBIETOBS OF Albany Soda Works, -And Manufacturers of- OMOE CQHFEOTIONESY, We are ow prepared to sell at whole sale, always fresh and pure at Portland prices to dealers, We also keep a full line of Nuts and Tropical "Fruits, I1V GROCERIES, We keep a full lino, always fresh and at very low prices. OUR - CIGAR AND TOBACCO department Is complete, We keep the very finest stock of smoking anrt ohewing tobacco, moarsohaum and brier pipes that Is a delight to smokers, gTUDEBAKER WAGON. This is the only wagon having a slope -shouldered spoke and the steel truss on each axle, and is the best wagon on wheola. For sale by Patera & Stewart, . - - - ' MHnArv . , Viaaaaaip' 4 J 'S. ,JSr? . a jHanaaBBu.Ba9aa9 Ve aBBsLaai VrTialfcain''""" 3BMa9 ajBaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahBaa. ""'KwMM.k 'HsaeTAa ''iiw-s.-Sa STEEL ANDSPRiNG TOOTH HARROWS, FANNING MILLS, STE EL GOODS, FENCE WIRE And al Agricultural Implements used. The largest and best variety of FARM WAGONS, HACKS AND BUGGIES, In tha o intra! Will ametta Vallev. Orders frm a distano3 'solicited and promptly filled t lowest rates Best's Hand Separator. My Improved F asp 8smr.mi a double combined maoh iiB.possci tw khoea, (insieai of one M i mchlnc of ottx r man r turera, nine riddles and a larva indrpendent screen. Each thee in equal id pow er and capability to the one in any other mill, and by the operation of the tw duble efficiency in secured. My Ss inch mid will clean from 400 to 000 bushels ot eeed (train per day, according to the coudition cf tha grain, aud we ffuarantee that all Barely, oats or other foul feeds will be tjieiMushly reniorad with com plete atiSiieiio. I challencre an v mill to a oontett. 1 know that I cn beat them, as my mill has beaten every mill it baa c-me in contest with, both in Cali fornia, and Oregon, and is the best made, bolts being used where screws arejused m others. Address DANIEL BEST, Albany, Crrg n. jaBaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaSaaaaaaaall Hi c NDb, We keep the best stook of outlary In the vahey, docket knivea and razors a x ciaity. Don't buy anything iu thi l:n witnout cailiug du us first. PrTBKB a; STEV'ATvT, p AINTS AND.OILS. Of all descriptions sold by Peters fc Stew- art. g LOCKSMITH'S OUTFITS, Anvils, vifes,bel lows, ham tners, sledgen, stocks and d es and almost every tool used by blaoksmiihs we keep constancy on hand Also a mil stook of iron.of ail sizes, horse shoe and horse shoe nails. Special prices made on small outfits for farmers use, PjBTKBS & STE WAR'S.