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She gemaaai FRIDAY JULY 23, 1886 Beecher is engaged to Uelivtr fifty Ays lectures in England. Dr. Mary Walker will now be able to half-sole her pants. She has just fallen heir to $25,000. Tlia country drank 19,642,870 bar. rels of beer last year, and was as dry ai ever after it. m m a General Grant's book has been trans lated into Japanesp,and has a large saie in that country. Has it occurred to anybody that Southern wj iters are beginning to nuke their mark in the cuagazinea ? People traveling under false colors ate liable to arrest. Women who paint should make a note of this. With a President like Cleveland,bad legislation is impossible so long as one third of the members of eaoh bouse are good men. Tom Jefferson had no fear for the tyranny cf the press. He once said "I had rather have newspapers without onvfrnmont. than government without m newspapers." The Administration of Cleveland has been lose embsrraaaed by the impor iunaoy of Southern Democrats out oi officr,thsn by tb clamors of Northern Republicans seeking to ate in office. The Republican Senators who voted j for the Fii-John Porter bill deserve honorable mention. Tbey were J ones of Nevada. Don Cameron, lloat, Mitchell of Oregon, Sewell and Riddleberger. The Republicans in Coogreea are willing to pass pension bills scooping millions uooe. milliout of dollars out of the fwlerel treasury ; but.when it come to making provision for the money with which to jay the pensions, they fili butter. Piesident Cleveland's motto is : Mil lions for the genuine disabled soldier of the Republic, but not one cent foi perjured swindlers who are trying U get on the pension list through frsud People who bear the ravings of the land rings against Commissioner Spark ahould remember that oar land lews iff more favorable to the designs of mono polists than are the laws in Ireland,and that unless somebody or soma influence atanda in tha way the land rings bete will be able to bring about a wone phase of landlordism than that in Ire land to-day. Preaideot Cleveland doea net believe that measlea affect the epinal column exoept in pension cases; nor that diar rhoea causes sore eyes j nor that suicide by drowning and morphine poisoning were the result of irrj rriea received in the eervise. On all these point cf practical medicine ho takes Ueoe with John A. Logan. Randall wants cheap and untaxed whiskey in order t bat the bloated Penn ey I vania iron monopolists may go on piling up riches indefinitely at the ex penso of the people. We should pre sent e pretty spectacle to the world, tax in cr blankets, tools, coal and the commonest necessaries of lift,and flood ing the countrr with untaxed whisky ! Oae of the Senators says that be once aaw Mr. Elmrnus bend a pin end put it in th' chair that Mr. Cookling hab itually ued in the cloak room. Cook- ting came in and eat down on the pin, but aftor the Grst twtoge cf pain he oever bulged. Ht told stories in his beet humor and Elmunds laughed np roarriouily. But when E Imonds went out Cjnkling swore savagelj as he ex tracted the pin from bis flesh. Sme time since Gov. Lee appointed a colored lawyer of DjnviU,Jamee W. Pope, a member of the Bard of Visit ors of the Virginia Normal and Colle giate Institute, et Petersburg. At the session of the Board io the latter city last Wednesday the propriety of this setestion of the Ddmocra'.ic Executive was iadoreed by the election of Pope to the Treasurahip of that ioatituttoi The negro is not only safe,bot advanc ing in a State where the Democrats are io power. The growth of the city of Atlanta is wonderful fo- a Sxithern city that was widowed in almost utter desolation bj the war. The first annual report of the Atlanta Chamber of Commerce, shows the growth of population from 1865 to 1885, beginning with 10,000 and end ng with 56,800, and the taxable prop erty baa increased irom $9,500,000 in 1870 to $21,712,930 in 1885. Over $12,000,000 of the inert ase has been within five years. The South isucatch ing on'' with wonderf-.il agility and en- It is reported from Rhode Island that eome of the hotels will have to clete with tho closing of their bars by the prohibitory law. Tbe prohibitory law in Rhode Island most be an exceptional eon, of prohibitory law if hotel bars are not abin to do business in spite of it. Still, tho matter is not one of much im pottanco to tbe Rhode Islanders. In deed, a weii-aforcsd prohibitory law would be of distioct advantage to them. It would give them ao ex?tte for tak ing needful exercise in tbe sbape of a walk into MaMeobuuetts before break fasf. in search of a cocktail. Till rneTE no- srntMB. Mr. Randall wilt not soon recover from the effvots ot Mr. Morrison's mai- repean city to light wholly with eleo terly and scathing report. What can trioity. his most admiring advocates say for him in answer to this exposure. He objected to the Morrison measu re, which a reduced taxation on the necessaries of ife, because it reduced the revenues. He nevei theless introduces a bill which he says reduces revenues much more than the Morrison bill, aud which, on L. i i.i i ma own allowing, wuuiu mo ernmeot with a efficiency. Moreover, ' he is proved to have been $13,000,000 out of the way in his estimstn of the lis decrease of revenue to follow the chanses uronoaed in the internal re nue law and as much more in bis vat i- mated reduction by means of the changes in the tariff tax. The Democratic par- . . . m . I I . ty bhowa ita wisdom by preferring as a leader on fiseal matters the well-inform ed and able Mr. Morrison to the "un learned" and "unmindful" Mr. Randall. But Mr Raudall's inconsistencies and lack of skill are not the moat important r u. m h. aw .ot PrJ nare his measure without the advice of his friends.the Pennsylvania protection- ... . I Ula The iron on Which the tax H re- duced and a large quantity of American . the adoption oi natural gee ir .ui- uae wenderfully lessened the cost of pro-1 ..inn The tub which has been thrown to the whale ia iooonaiderable. The tax has been taken from articUa mainly used y protected capitalisU,and I it haa been oreatlv increased on article " w necessary to comfortable end healthful living. The Randall bill tellr. the story of the protective tariff in this country. It . . a. I is a tax imosed upon lahor for tne ben- etitofafew. It is in violation of the I fundamental principle of Democracy. I It nrinds the poor for the enriohmeot of monopolists. aw fi atlanftataa aro not a iovk Jcep(lon, anu their uvorve .1 m-thod of cohering up their designs is by pretending friendship for American labor vi , M,,rrinn. in ox iinat nor tbe sbsma I . 1 - " - 1 I I e I . ,.r Ika Hnl II III I .... i qii laiao jiioiouwb ( -, s ripa the diaguise from the whole eys- Mm of piotectioo. This is a bill pre- pared by protectionbte, and it sUr;s w on by misrepreseniiog itself as a bill in reduce duties cu impoits. All its reductions are made in behalf of cap! Uliats,andHsp'incipalcbangeaiuratia ..ata 0 a..,;. ... inm.o of taxes oo the p. woolen clotbss worn i; oor j'pir" tin plate, the cost cf which ia an im- Dortant item to the mi. lions wbo are oonaumera of SWISS il foofod on cotton -hi. used nv the cotton plan- -I w i-r. nf th. 8etb. The imaortation cf cheap foreign woolens, cotton Uea and cneapioreg ... M r., f . the present desire of tbe protectionists whoee agent Mr. Kendall has consented aw to bs Not only has our pricive tariff increase 1 tbe cost ot th iicea'ia cf life, but it has distressed labor. Tbe worker in the Pennsylvania mines re ceive sixty cents a day. Tbe spinners in Fall River receive lee, by the year, than the spinners of Manchester. The laborers in tbe iron mills receive less than $1 a dsy. Tha roads of wtern Pennaylvanie are filled witn trump-. and the villages of that rich end beau tiful State ri crowded with s erving men who cannot fiod employment. Pro tsctionists are responsible for this state of affairs. They bave imported labor. and induced it to come by representing its earnings in the United S'stes to be higher than th y are. Th'-ir efforts havs been directed, to sec n log cheap abor and high prices for their goods, and Mr. Rjndill'e bill ia an illustration of the devious m!' bods by which they pursue their ends. A KW lltlOK. We find on our table a now book en titled"Ha;d Timet-, I - Cause and Cure," by Dr. Jay V. Hfbdrex,of Ilarrisburg, io this county. The author mrkes no p ret en ne to acholnly attainments or lit erary polish, but states his viewg with a boldnes and candor that call forth the admiration i f the leader though be may not approve tl.e sentiments of the author. Tho bxdc is devoted chiefly to tbe labor and financial problems of the day. Extremr, radical views sre set forth on these sul j-ctrae is always the case with all reforusrs. Tbe author Inn ihn fiiimial m cxlimi fin wonld have but one kind, of money, made of paper or some other cheap material Ho would havn no national debt. He would issue enough of this money to pay it off. He would abulibh national banks On the labor quegiion tbe an thor proposes equally bold and radica innovations. Tbe book U written in plain, unvarnished styl, and u worthy of perusal by all who seek in for mat ion and light on those import net subjects. Tbe book ia printed by Btirkhart & Pfeiffer, of this city. ' fentltry. Dr. J. T. Tate, Dentist, will practice one day in each week at each of the following named places : Lebanon on Tuesday, Halsey on Thursday, Jefferson on Friday, and will be prepared to perform operations without pain. He will be at hi office in Albany on Monday, Wednesday anJ Sat urday. flat end Caps- It is time to s;et; your spring head apparel. A. B. Mcllwain hae a stock, of hats of latest styles, which every mat) should the ex- aminu before buying. Examine Woooin's Extension tab i$y - wt vj SK.'' bui U"V .. a mt j v a w . - -j m -m i . vuvi v - a n w mmmt w ms-siaiiN . I A town In, Sweden waa the uist Ku Bo many monuments are going up at Gettysburg battleQeld that it looks like forest of marble shafts. Prohibition having been adopted in Copiah county, Mine., the Republican Uhrouah town this morniotr en route for press will go to work to prove that it was brought about hatred of the necroei. Tk. Tt k. a intnr. That is - ' nothing. The serious question for them J ni--il is, what will they do with it ? Disraeli dead. Ard now Keifer, ex-Shaker, stands at) in ail the beauty of hoitnett and asks j 1 . . .a I . . an Ohio distiictto send htm back to the I'M House The man who will invent a prooeaa L, . ... . i j- . I t . I .. a I to bottle up tne neat oi wese i my uay. and keep it to turn loose next winter will beat nateral gas out of sight. If (J adatone could have chosen a questiou upon which to retue with honor and in a blaie of glory fiom pohuc. u .a b. d. m better. Good 1 The Democratic Collector of i i m .i l .. a.. . . ....... ) I i;uloms m ruruinu, mv , iim uunum the Democratio C-mmittee tfiat be will , , .. ..- f oampaigo Heja - employees of the Custom House. Tbej "Dear Hubber huaineas is i.Uyed oat It ia the gossip of tha Delaware poll- ticiaoa that Secretary Bayard is anxious to retire from the portfolio of State U the Supreme bench. He ia committed to Gray on the Senatorial issue, having promised his support uon Okay's ec - ceptaoce of the short term. Mr. Bay mrd ia credited with having long coveted . atawa S Sl 1 a piece on the Supreme ueocn. u i not exsctly clsar wbwu tbcie win ss) s vacancy. Robert M. T. Hunter, Secretary of 4t ttnilar the ConfedsTSCV and OOCW ... . . . m a leadtag U ulted iates oenawr, wea appointed the other day Collector of Customs at a emaU Virginia port at tbe month nf the Rsooahannock river. Air. m - SB Hunttr is now over seventr years i - I - . . ... mnm mi ,a nrt in frafV OOOd LeallO. It wmm "ww - m is very poor. He has a small farm neat - i the Rappahannock aad tbe income irom his recent appointment will new enable him to live comfortably. Orownasville. - , f dillhpria. Ella. m j ar n UM.. ..1 Hiad Jul 11. of diotneria. ueugnier oi ge. ea. .u . .w-, South Drownsvtii". Mr. W. H. Wateraand aon,of Halem, spent Sunday here. W. T. Perkins, oar U.egrepb 0ere tor, has returnedfromrorti.ua ... , , . ( . , 1 . Mrs. 1. W. rr is v.itin rei.u.e. ner tllT' Ei-Judge Johns of this county and jaon, th present Jud Wff fcr prjjty. .nr, tka nreaant Judffe of Crook Co., t i . i , . wwtw n-r laav r Mrs C. H. Cable baa returned from near Lebanon, where abe baa beau vis iting her sister. Mies Etfie Miller and aiater, ef R ck Hill, spent last Sunday bore. Mr. Geo. Overtoojof ibis place, wen: to Salem Torsday. Mies Effie Bishop.of Portlod,is here visiting friends end relatives. Mrs. R A. Binders has returned from Lower Soda, wbare ah- baa been the peat week. Mr. C. Grovr and famitv, of Pete lama, Oal.f are vtetting rUtivee bi-ta The ttandsy 8cbool ooooert beld in the Baptist Chureb lat Sunday proved a suooeas. Tne am unt takei t th colleotion waa $12.45. Mabel- Mr. Welling Las retired from tbe 6rm ef Kijjgs k Welliogtn tbn lumUtr bust Bass, and tbe buainesi will beOontiuot-d by T. A. Kiggs a Son. Sasnuel Smith has ttouuht out bia partner in tbe toggiog business, B V. Crawford continuing work for hirn. Amas Smi'b haa bought out C W LUtie. Sa you see we keep up e tiade among ourselves lik" the farmer boys wbo traded jcku with e.ash other till tbey each made fivedollara and htd tbe same jackets in tbe evening. Mr. Drury bas his new barn nearly completed. Mi. Adam is building lb" largest dwelling bouse on tbo Mob wk, B. V. Crawford ia having Limber sawed to build a itood sixed boue,in fact quite large fur a single man, but theo I don't think from sppesrauevs B. '.utends to remain single. T. B. Cowffill is also getting a hill r-p wr aw sawed for a dwelling, and likewise Mr Cleaver. Mr. Smith is putting up a barn at his logging camp. Altogether there is more substantial improvement in tbe way of good build ings going on in Mabel preoioot than any other place 1 know of. Lumber ia very cheap and plenty of it of the eery best quality. We am wonied mora ovej our mail accommodations than anything oise. Several years ego the Republican ad ministration abut off our mail rout be tween Mabel and Crawfordnville, giv ing us communication from Eugene City J only with semi-weekly mails, and the Democratic administration has reduced the service to a weekly mail, and I don't know whet the next move will be un less they shut us out altogether. Can you give the times for holding the State and alen the different County fairs in tbe state ? Parties Est are wishing to know. Mabelitb. S5 919009 to Loan. On from one to three years time, on good security, fn sums of $500 up. Call on Clink, Mosteitii & Co. Fancy Qeotls. The place to get faney goods cf ail kinds, is at Moll wain's. Hi spring stook is here, and there is so discount oa its be;ng first- Woods. We bavn a post office at Ust. Win. Compton carried the first mail last f uesday. Little Nestuck gave three dances laH week. They w. re all well attended. ThnHhmiiUn Brass Dand started for heme Saturday. Mr. tfttrria imr nniv MIHf miiiim I ult ftgMtuok. While the Nellio was sailing up the way, wwinaaday.e auuuensqueii struck her, breaking her mast si i t off. No other damage Waa done Soheol will commence next Monday ment of Mi w Marble, of Philomath. Tbs fllR(Mt UOAt on the Nestuck Bay UWUed bv Willie Compton, She is . al - a n t i i a a. leot loug.io incnes wide in tne widen place and 8 inches deep. She is deoked over alt but a plnce in the middle about f . R. Alleo atarted to Portland Sunday t0 mlleDtj to some business. X. P. N. li. Allen 4 Co., are now receiving a J - !tt2XjXZ2 . t) busme in addition to a full line of Baotaiagnem Heottt's make oi boots asd li.l j win u issues wmou ior uawoiiisy otonut am celled, the, have a line of Easts goods ef all grades including a lino of 8. U, SolUn k f. B,fitifae4ar- They gasrantee eyery shoe Jnrt as rsp- reseated. Give them atrial. Uakcr aa raU. The nmlafaisned will sell all kinds of amber and eedar faeoe poets at the follow- stations oa the Narrow Gangs lUtlraed, I Ung't, Lswsoo and Beitville. Persons betid. hog hooeesor baraa eao have bUls cot and delivered at any of tha above stations on abort uottoe. Leather is of tha very beetj quality, tbelog ueing brttabt from the tine timber region on the McKni Hirer. WM. K.8NC-KH, Clatnteg et Mcllwete's. By oaUiojc at A. B. Mcllwain's yon can IBt your ciemieg ai prices nm win aawo - h has a food stock aad i bound to sell it Ponri-ajin, Or., Maroh 3Sth, ISS0. flavins tried the etJaou of tbe ooneeo tmtad extretf OrttsTM Kldsiex Te . . .... "W . dm we obeerrullv bear ariinea to km bwnan a. . t- - mm .1 Ji oy in ft ! onrena. it i at in pie, ear ana sure j ia easily lakeu, and ruro beaitby vitality to tbe organs It Is lritn!ol to operate -' '"aave"" a se v w www w UDon wtu, aaaured miww. lCSnu' Tha fioeat lie of window eorntoe moald sg et Wvodta s ceawrrd. , Atbaey, r I have all the negat vae Uken by A g Pttloa Md ? nwt mn tv, Uoell Inaia from tbair negaiivea by a; id reasons l ly a idreaeins na, at tLe following pno a: Oard ie, 4 Pr dnewn. ceblnat atsa, $3 par doaen, nou dour. SS per doaeo. I keap tbe tlnMt Una of Oreeon views In tbe weal. ( logos fornlabad on spplloaUon. Copying and enlarging old pbarea e apeoMity jr. O. CaawvoBja. Brleaeeet le Tea. Great esoitmnant baa 1 In tha vlciolty f I'arta, Texaa. bv tbe remarka hie revry Sf Mr. J. E. Cor ley, who was M beipleaa be ooull not turn to Deo, or rata. bi bad : everybody seld be wa .ly Ing of ConsompUon. A trial bottle of Dr King's reew piacover wee sent nun rinding relief, be ougbt e largo bottle and a bos of t King's Mew Ufa Fills; by tha tlraa be bed taken two boxes of PtUanndtwo touiaaofibn Dltoovery ce waa well and bad gain! in fleab tbirty ix pound. Trial Bwla of this Great . m. Mtm. . Am m. aa m luimovary ror t;onaumptien ime roauay A Maaon'. Wears again handling chases from the noted Spencer Batter Factory. It SAD St 0ROW5H.L. Sanaa t Versaeya We dcairc to call the attention of farmers of Linn county, Brownsville and ylcinity to our binding twines and harvest oft Having bought the same in ton lot. We art prepared and can furnish farmers their twine and machine oils at. much lower figure than ever fur t Mated beare. Don'l 12 to call and get our price before purchat iny elsewhere for we mean jut what ws Thompson it, W.xaas. Brownsville, Or., June ajrd, 1886. i ii s Beefctee's Aeelca Salve Tbe beat salve in tbe world for Cats. Bruise. Moree, Ulcers, Halt Kbeum, Fever Mores, Tetter, C napped Hands, Chilblains, Corn and all 3 kin tfiruptlona, and posi tively cure film, or no pay required. Il i guaranteed to give perfect aatlafaotion, or money refunded. Prtoe 80 cents per box. For sate b Koabay A Mason, -mm Albany Market. Oats 32 " " Wheat 00c per bu Batter 20 eta per lb. Eggs lp oenta per doa. Beef-on foot, & 2Xo Hay baled, $10 te per ton. looae.tO to 10. Potatoes 70 eta per bushel. Bacons bams, 8c shoulders, 03. sides, be. Lard lOo per lb. Flour ,4.60 per bbl. Chickens 2.50 per dor.. Sugar San FranCisc C, OJt'c. Mill Feed bran, 11.00 per ton. shorts, 15. middlings, 18. a Chop, IS. Notice of Final Settlement;, NOTICE is hereby given that tbe under signed Executor of the estate of Joseph Hamilton, deceased, have tiled in the Comi ty Court ff tha State of Oregon, Linn coun ty, their final account in said estate, and Monday the Stb day of September, 1886, at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon of said day at the County Court room in tbe Court House in the city of Albany, in Linn county. State of Oregon, is the time and place set for the heartax of objections to said account sad the final settlement thereof. Dsted at Albany, Oregon, this 22nd day of July, 1888. Oxorob HxxoBaaov, Caroline Hamilton, Executors. JJLACKSMITH'8 OUTFITS, " Anvils vises, be! lows, hammers, sledges stocks and dies and almost every tool used by blacksmiths we keep constant iy on; hand Also a full stook or iron, of all sizes, horse shoe and horse shoe naila. Special prices made on small outfits for farmers use, Pbtjers Stb want. THE NORTHWESTERN CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC. MrXEAPOI.IS, MISX. Plaeo. praaa, Vole. Theory, all Orchestral and nano. organ ana voice. CLASSES. StronooHt West. to 115 for lessons. Pupils recei time. Fall term becius Sept, 0. Bend rod CHAKUGS H. MOR9K, Olri red at any I Calendar, t THIS SPACE IS RESERVED FOB T. A. SHANE WHO HAS REMOVED 'The City Dry Goods Store" OF I'lillTLAND, TO ALBANY TO 8TAY. Loofc Qut for PrlCGS. Willamette University, PROFESSORS ANO INSTRUCTORS, rf,M MO tailt. 7 Uradamtee. rHt Literature, Lvu; Medicine, fu u and Art. Olrla board In Woman's College, with jtastf furnlabiMl rooms, tS.50 per we-k. Boys' and young nien'a board in tbe Young Men's BOARDING HALL, A building just pun-baaed and remodeled witn o rooms. I. SO per wel Tha cun men are exoeoted to supply tbalr ruroltore. wood and light, and pay one dollar per mcnlb room rent. Tbia ia a a li a . . tbe moet reaeonanie living m khwhw wbicb the I nlverelly baa ever offered. Tbe President boards in the ball end has tbe supervision. M . Plrat urin begins Bepteanber Stb, Cat alogue sent faaw. i ian . Preddant, lem, Urea-oo, tmi 0RSO0H STATE U8IYI&8ITT. Etifcne City. Firl tmrm bestlns Hepiember 13tb, 1S Secure free asbalarehipe by applying to your County Muperiotendent, your r , . , . . . Hoard aad lodgta, fer ueeir, $J U Sj. tc i no ran vnaa : Klemontary Knglla Department M .0 Other Departmen.a fM'-O Write powtal for catalogue with full par ticular, to rr. Jsis a?4t . Maeratary Faculty. Kugene City, Oregon. BINDING TWINE, LUBRICATING OILS, HARDWARE And al! other thing needed by tbe farmer during tne b ryi aeeeon are speciality Wltb Coshow & Cable, DKAL.KRB i.N GENERAL MERCHANDISE, Brownsville, Or. D QST FOKUICT IT if you try to build now while wheat U only worth 54 cent vou should by ah mean go to Peters A Stewart's, at Albany for v ur hardware. You nan get what you want at tnetr ate re ana at reasonable ng ares AWM, AXKS, Bru a wilt sell vou tbe faraou Dlaaton Cnampton croscut aaw at a low figure a-il on give you good prices on axes sledge and wedges. Parana A Stewart. X 111 BEST THING OUT, tbe Acme Harrow and no farmer oar. wall afford to be without it. It is ths verv bast clod emitter and pulverizer, leaving the ground as level as a barn door. Hold only try rater 'wart. PROMPT RELIEFF3A ALL Jrni:rni.i;utmiaiaii:aig, si s s m a . v 1 I m purities la tha blood should be ex polled, and tbe system given tone and strength, before the prostrating effects of warm weather are felt. The Oregon Blued Purifier Is a purely vetretablo compound, manufactured by a competent cnemiat- rereona naving sun red rrom Liver and Kidney complaint, debility. scrofulous eruptions, or any other dlssass caused oy impure mood, and been cured oy using tnis wonderful remedy, invar! ably recommend It to their friends. Try it now. Delays are dangerous j Price f 1 a oatue, or o ror so, sold everywhere Home for the Sick. PORTLAMD GENERAL HOSPITAL, Cor. Second and Ash Streets, PORTLAND . .. . oKEiiOS This institute Is oompiete In ail its de partmenta, and oyery effort is made to give it tbe air, diet, nursing and comfort of a home. Special attention to treatment of Chronic and Conatitutional Diseases. Private rooms for patients treated by outside physicians, and person taking course of Turkish or Electric Ilatbs or Oaygen Qui. The baths are elegantly fitted up. Physicians yixitlnsr Portland are Invited to visit this Institution. THOS. WOOD, Manager Portland General Hospital C V, A. CHERRY. JOHN JIAN8UAW ALBANY FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOPS- CHERRY & HANSIIAW. Machine and Mill Builders, Having opened up the old foundry and machine shops formerly owned by A. P. Cherry k Bon, and added new and iate improved machinery, we are prepared to handle aM kinds of heavy machinery . We will manufacture Stoam Engines, Saw and Grist Mill machinery, nlso wood work ing machinery of all kinds, all kinds of iron and brass castings made to order. uepairing or farm machinery a specialty, Patterns of all kinds made on short notice. The best assortment of oattftrns in the State. bhops corner 1st and Montgomery Ste, ALBANY OREGON. Conrad Meyer, -PflOPRIETOB OF STAR BAKERY, Onmer Broalalbin and First StgM r-DKALKR 19- Canned rraii-, (!annsii .tie Ate l Miiawr, Vgetl1fft 'lgar, Te, Kte (ilavstrars, Orled I rriHe, Tobsveo( jfjgsir, OlIVis I.I',. In fVit overytliliin that is kept i 4 (ton ieral variety and rnanry store. Hlgieai market price paid for ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE. G! ONN BROTHERS' ASH GROCERY STORE Opposite Teyoe A Robsoo's. ALBANY, OREGON. Kep a treab stock of all kinds of GROCERIES, FARM PRODUCE. CANNED GOODS" ETC., ETC. BESI DES - TOBACCO, CIGARS, WILLOW WARE, LAMPS. SHADES, CROCKERY, il LASS WARE ETC., ETC. PRODUCE TiXW IH EXCHAHBB1 Will sell as cheap 9m any store In Albany m BOOTS, SHOES AND SLIPPEES. 1 am now receiving my Spring and Hummer stock of boots and shoes, I bave as nicely a fitted np Boot and Shoe Store, and as complete a stock as sny this side of Portland and very few belter in Portland. I buy sU my boots and shoes iirect from manufacturers and am authorised to warrant every pair no mat ter how cheap. No firm in Oregon have any advantage of m in baying t 1 buy in quantities and py the caah. In ladies', taiseg and children's shoes, I keep nuchth la.;1 , bet ar great My aim will I vln for can W done. eat variety in tbe oitv. always be te give -a the money ss poasi'dy SAMUEL E. Y0UNC. Scott's New Gun Store, HEADQUARTERS FOR SFQRTSIEH. 0 THE LEADING CUNS AND REVOLVERS, BEST AMMUNITION, CAHTRIDGES, SHOT, ALL KINDS OF HUNT ING MATERIALS, CUT LERY, FISHJtiC TACKLE, ETC. At the most reasonable prices, always In stook, Repairing done on abort notice. Willamette Valley nimrods should never buy without calling on W. B. SCOTT, JsVOpposite Revere House, All any, Or. HOFFMAN & PFEIFFER PROPRIETORS OF Albany Soda Works, And ?anufacturers of 0H0I0B 00WE0TOT3RT, We are now prepared to sell at whole sale, always fresh and pure at Portland prices to dealers, Wo also keep a full line of Nuts and Tropical Fruits, I TV CO- ROCE IfcllSS, We keep a full line, always froh an.l at very low prices. OUR - CIGAR AND TOBACCO department is complete, We keep the very finest stools or smoking and chewing tobacco, meerschaum and brier pipoe that hi a delight to smokers, (jTCJDKIlAKKit WAGON. This is the only wniron having a elope houlderod spoke and the steel truss on aon axle, and Is the best wagon on heels. For sale by Peteri & Stewart. A MMUNITION, A lull eurmly of the usual sizes of ear triages, brss and paper shell, prims der. wttUM SOU DAT leaa. a. so tue bast pow- Pbtbrh T UK BttftTSttvlT IM TOWN Can bo found at onr atom. Tim hof. usually sold ia Albany drops 75 feet, while the 8t. Louis shot sold by us drops 20o feet, making itequal to oh i! led shot. SportBmea should not forget this. They Have Arrived, THE " NEW GOODS For men and boys at L. E. BLAIN'S. We now have a magnificent stock of new and nobby suits for s 0 g Men and Youths 4 s i for Spring trade, better than ever, pj The patterns are neat and attractive, y fln We feel justly proud of this stocfc, selected with care from all markets, in and take pleasure in THE HAT STOCK is choice, direct from Philadelphia, comprising All the Spring Novelties. THE 8HOE DEPARTMENT is now complete, the largest and nicest stock in market. 0 0 n i Is 6" ft H 0 0 We can't enumerate Have many novelties and all the staples. Look at our 75-cent Uulaundried 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, Agricultural Depot! DEYOE & ROBSON, PROPS. Successors to W. H. Goltra. ALBANY. - - - OREGON, te.ft.WMi a , KEEP ON HAND THRESHERS, ENGINES, WAGONS, HACKS, PLOWS HARDWARE, DOORS, SASHES, BUILDING MATERIALS, ETC., ETC. - r. ' T- . " V XVrTiJisw ssmssssLBL.- ' "T J tmmmmmmmmmm. .HSRBP'Bh. WW " -ii- STEEL ANDSPRING TOOTH HARROWS, FANNING MILLS. STE EL GOODS. FENCE WIRE And all Agricultural Implements used. Tha largest aad best variety of FARM WAGONS, HACK SAND BUGGIES, In the osntral Wiilamotta V1lav. Or lers fr na a distano ' solicited and promptly lined at Best's Hand U TLERY OF ALL KINDS, We keep the bet stook ol cutlerv in tlvo val.ey, Pocket knires and razor q st ciaHy. Dou't buy anyth ng in ibis lin without caliiug on us lirt. AND OILS, jriptiooa sold by Peters 4 Stew. showing them. n GOODS. H 4 0 L. E. SLAIN. lowest rates Separator. My iMPsovrn Uanb Ssparatab a double combined niachine,ioMts eatwtt shoes, (instead of. one m i machine of other nani'tureni, nine riddles and a Urge independent screen. Each shoe is equal in pow er and capability to the onn In any other mill, and by the' operation of the two double efficiency is secured. . My 23-uich mill will clean front 400 to 600 bushels of seed main per day. according: to the condition Of the jriain, and ws iruarantee that all barelv, oats or other f oul seeds will be thoroughly re moved with com plete satisfaction. I challonsre anv mill to a contwit i Know that 1 can beat, them, as my mill has beaten every mill it has oame In contest with,' both in Cali fornia and Oregon, and is the bosk made, bolts being used where screws are used in others. Address DANIEL BEST Albany, Oi-rgon. "WTien Baby troa sick, -no gare her GASTOXIA, J When aho raa a Child, sh5 cried for CASTOKIA, e nn mho bocame Mlas, aho clung to CASTOKIA, Wliea ebo bad Cuildxaa, she gare ibera C ASTOIilA.