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FRIDAY JUNK 20, 1890 8TITE3 & NUTTINQ. R.lltars aa4 Fravrlrlnn. II Din Aluany A writer in the A$ torlan giving an account o( a trip through the valley nyt t At Salem a large con tingent from Astoria arose, aiul when Al bany wai reached the writer left Ihe car and pent a few hour In that p!fannt little city. The woolen mill there are the thriftiest Institution In the place. Tho mllU pay jo cent a pound for wool, and weave It Into cloth and blanket There li a large ubstantial brick hutUiina, filled with big loomi run by water power. The machine make a dreadful din. Each one t a'.tended by a girl who chew gum and keep a lookout for broken tlirrad. etc. Albany ha a prosperous look. Mctchnnu ay "tlnus are dull," but they've just got In the habit of taylng that from h nrinjt omebrxly else ay It. The street look dull, to an Astoilsn, hut considcniMc business I transacted, though not on a cash basis, which U Astoria's rent advan tage over other place Did any one orr hear any time at any plarc ol a' train rt Hn In ahead of time f It I ! ll'.tle laie. The (OUtn hound ir.iiit from Alhanv Mondav nlghi a laic u-u.il. btt it made llille UiftVrcni-c, for I. nil u h i r afirr hoarding It, tlirwiiui whs asltvp, wakliK to enjov a unle of tare Uautv. (Ihraaotr bImhiI the sirrvts. locking dull lo an Astorlatt reminds us of a remark made by an Albany ir.an that the stmisof Asiorla look diill'toa limn Jurt from Al lan ; but o It goe.) A Niw t'SK.-Mr E E llum-noc'. , . Splcvr, ha just reciivol, through the house of 7. T Wriyht nt l'orti.ird, an iin proved Advance thrrslirr. 'I hi ihrolur at Ihe suuuvsiion of Mr lljttiituuk hut. been consliu-Mrd sonnwliat thuYiriitU J from those oidinaily made b tlutt il.it- I lithn.cnt The change consist in incitst- i Ing the separating cupjx.lt) of ll- ii.iuMiiv J aioui 25 per crnl. Mr llniiiiiiwk ciiiuns and will guarantee that this thresher w ill clean well all stint the machine can possl bly thresh. The advantage this machine ha over all other I that It w ill stparule and save all the grain that It ran he made to thresh. Farmer should ci.ll and exam ine this thresher befote engaging any other. AGaiAT Yoi'N'ktkr. An Allmny wo man, whose word can 1 rdicd upon, while in Portland recently, saw a Uy who certainly presented a curious hh-c-tacle, which will add another hit f evi dence to the fart that this in a prcccoiuus aa well aa a booming era. The yon ne ater waa only two years old, ami could just walk, but actually wore punt with that wottld be the envy oi many 1. yumi ! nutn with a twilitv-three inch snrimf ! bottom. To offset the ttreat advance- went in this directum the mothcrcapped the climax by feeding the youngster on ft bottle. Cavsk Confcsion. An ofliccr in one of the Arc companies calls the On mock at's attention to the great confusion and hind rance caused by delivery and express wakons In timet of fire alarm rushing In ahead of the truck to draw the fire appar atus to fire. It is claimed that the teams are not strong enough to do the work an J It Is desired that the matter be left for the large team of the truck companies, a least In the case of the engines and tiuck. In one case It was necessary to change de livery team three time. A Boy Lost. A despatch to the States" man from Sheridan says that the seven teen year old son of John Ladv, of irand Ronde, has mysteriously disappeared. He attended a picnic in company w ith his hall brother at Balls ton on Saturday, 1 and has not been seen since 10 o'clock that day. A large party was searching for him Sunday. The searchers were dragging Yamhill river for him to-day, but up to this evening nothing had tt-n heard from him. Diligent search and in quiry have been made all over that part of the country, but no clue has been dis covered. Foul play is suspected. A Railroad Scit. The Giant Powdvr Com pan r commenced suit against the Oregon Pacific R R to recover $7148 Si for powder purchased by Searte & Dean, and used in the constr iction of said road. Plaintiffs were unable to recover from contractors and brought suit to enforce lien upon the road. Defendants demurred on the ground that the powder did not enter Into the construction of the mad but .was merely used bv the contractor as part of their plant, Judge Dcady overrul ed the demurer and the indications are the O P will have to pay for the powder. lime. A Thbim-WO St icine. It is learned that a thrilling suicide occurred at Pasco Friday evening. A man named P.rents walked op to where a crowd w as stand ing, pulled a revolver, and w ith the re mark, "Hoys, here's a go," shot himself in the head, inflicting a slight scalp wound. He simply said, "lean do lwtter next time," and again pulled the triioier. The bullet ploughed through his forehead and entered the brain, death being instanta neous. Our informant kuew of no mo tive for the suicide. The man was a stranger. E. O. J W Stewart, who was on the republi can ticket for representative.was in town during the week. Mr Stewart is not orry of his defeat, as he thinks it is a saving of about 500 to him. Ochoco Ue view. The alsive U a very philosophical way to take ones defeat. How cheap the men who were elected to the state legislature must feel, and certainly they are entitled to the sympathy of the public. As nnmt of them are men of moderate means $500 will be quite a loss to them. Yet the woods never have to be raked to find can-: didatcs. Crossed tub Cascadks. Uncle Kin Elliott, hi son Jerome, and Ed Taylor ar rived In Prineville from Lebanon on Wed nesday evening. They came over the Cascade mountain In a hack by way of the Santlam route, and encountered snow on the summit a' I the way from a foot to four feet deep. They had little or no diffi culty In crossing, except in places where tree had fallen facros the roadway. Prineville New. Stallioh Bold. A T Dunlap, the dealer in imported Shire stallions, w ho is at L Bender's barn, has just sold to J M Nichols, of Flainview, Oregon, the $2000 pure bred Shire, imjiorted, D011 caater. This stallion is large, has g'xxl bone, fine style, and unsurpassed action. We take pleasure in reccommending him to the public and predict s euccchs ful future for him. A Bavaqr Name. Several Albany boys Ambitious to make a name for themselves In the world, by notoriety rather than by deeds of valor in good work, iiave styled themselves'The HewerOang or the lirty Twelve." If they would put the amount of energy they display in their line of business into work of a substantial kind they would move the world almost, " Alumni Officers. At a meeting of the members of the alumni of the Albany Collegiate Institute, Saturday evening, at . the residence ol Mr K l box, the loliow Ing officers were elected for the ensuing year : Collin Elkins, President. Flora Mason, Secretary and Treasurer. A New City. A plat of the city ol Shelburn ha just been filed with the County Recorder. S'-elburn is located at the junction of the Oregon Pacific and the Oregoi.lan Kallroaos. 11 is wen located and promise to become a thriving coun try village. Si realiing. It ffc always a good sign when a merchant receives orders for sjooos at a distance. This afternoon Mathews & Washburn shipped quite an order of stove and other hardware to Riddle' in Southern Oregon Their trade is gradual ly spreading. . Diminutive. G W Glencrosnj the little midget previously mentioned in these columns, died yesterday. He was weighed last Wednesday and found to weigh just two pounds ; lie was measured and was 13 inches in height, being the smallest specimen of humanity ever seen in these parts. The child lived eighteen davs. ABt-orian. Tub PRonHAM. Following Is the pro gram for the dedicat ion ceremonies of the Masonic temple, to l held In thin city on the 2Uli instant r All Masons in good stniidinR will assemble nt tlio tomplont 10 o'clock a. m. Dclngatea from the sev eral Masonic bodiis,lieadod by the Iwnd, will proceed thence to the depot to re ceive viHiting Masons and their families. From 1 to 4 o'clmk p. in. will I spnt In showing visitors around the city. At 4 o'clock p. m. sharp, Masons will nssom blo nt the temple. At ft o'clock the pro cenNton will form in front of l'o temple, with rijrht rentintr on Ferry utroet.heudod by the bund, with temple cmnmiindry aiul other templara in uniform, nctiug t eaeorta. The line of march w ill lie up Ferrv to Second street, w here ollleerd of the grand lodge in carriagea will full in the roar, thence down Second street to I .yon, thence to First ttrect, tin nee up First to temple. Here the ceremony of formally dedicating the temple will K lerforn'ied tinder the auspices of the grand lodge of Oregon. After the dedi cation an excellent musical program will be rendered, during which an oration w ill 1h delivered by Hon John Mcl'rukcn, of Portland, Past tirand Master. Kecesa of half an hour. At H o'clock sharp nil Ma sons and families wilt rcasnctuhlc at the temple nod inarch in a body, headed by the blind, ton baininct at" the nruiory. After the bainnet they w til return in h laxly to the t in pie, w b re those w bo do not cure toyoto the ball may n main. Tl.tifc boMirg tiekelM to the ball wili pr edl fii'in the t tuple to the lpera II n-.'. I he galli'i'tcs ot tin OiH-ra House will ! lr elir the use of Masona and their families only. Pioovnmvh 1 1:. Mr S II Mulkev. of Princx tile, arrived in ton uterilay. lie n ports the snow to W from I to G feet .1 p on th xiimiuit ami rapioly tli sumiu en bis melt injr lie is en hi.') way Ikiiuo to is w ay Kitm in-. ,r A V' Stanaid, in company with an-ot'o- r n un. left for Pastern tregui,Tues dav. lie t ijeetoH henl nf horses hi i t 1 1 jj; to l.iiu oxer there. "To eros Crik tlotbis way," reads a notice at the corner of the Vltvct near I 1'radh y's bluet smith shop. The ixrtlet, ) whm-ver be is, otiiiht t have neliroiuo. Times. Tuts editor, w hich no-ans the edilr hcrHf, has Is-en invited and has uivepti-! to deliver the oration at Murcttgo on the glorious 4th. Over there they have the most delightful shade on the'eontineiit. Our voice will enthuse the thousand present. We give the alnive from the Pomcroy Independent, to show how a man by le coiniiitfnn editor of a country weekly can Kradually rise until he is called upon to iiuike the ivhoe nnvj in the shades of a M:ircni;,i. No valley editor has yet ever Iwou so !ist'uigiiisliel. Tils ih Ftrt'SR The Munkers concs- rn',tnl oI "e W Ko lew pay. the following comnllment to the xnithvfam- ily of the rem ing JMiirriii : onrt mau - mnn, oi.VIu.inv, ha rented a house at West Scio, where he will star a few moulhs.Kiving the same time to Mr Critiin, ihe gentleman who ha the homestead icnted, to give possession. Not only Mrs brr.allmon't manv old friend will tie fclud to welcome her back, but l'ie young foUs are looking ahead with fun 1 anxiety and anticipation to her return, being not on -ly a good christian woman, but one of deep intellect, and pjsses-inga faculty of speech of Which few possess, she thereby gains many friend and re'jlns them. A Censis Incident. A census 1 num erator from one of the ontlvinu districts showed up esterday, and la res ponce to a question as t Ihe most singular incident so fir in hU experience, said it ti it a hisuse last Tsesdav of a woman who sal. I she had bees a widow five yeai. There were two cfiUren, one 'lire- year. Ihe other aViut a vear old. lie asked, Whose I children are these t' "Mine,'- wa the answer. ' 'None of Astor an. 'What' there f utter name?" our businrs ' lie left. No CoKUS Moth. An observant gen tleman in Allxtny informs a 1kmookt man tint he has ttken some pains to as- 1 certain if the codlin moth is at work on I his applet. He says afU'r careful search ue r-e jr mun oi uieiii. ? . larit writes to the Matesman to say that he has made a careful examination of several orchards near Salem and the northern part of Marion county and finds 110 signs of moth. Mr Clark 'suggests that our very rainv winter may have destroyed them. Vc trust the readers of the 1)km (M'Rat will examine their orchards aud inform us of the result of their investiga tions. West Fbom Alb.vxv. Last Batunbiy a Japanese arrived in this city, either from Salem or Albany, accompanied by a womaa lie styled bis daughter. They took up their temporary atmde at Hung (ee a wanli house- and occupied rooms in the BOBth wing of that "palatial man sion," as it were. The Japanese was sick when be arrived and soon retired to bis cot in bis diripy bedroom. There he lay suffering until Friday morning ulmut ten o'clock, when be died. Times. As Ai.daxv Merchant advertises "gen uine Iowa sorghum." Now the Journal hasn't anything against Iowa molasses in fact, we remember w hen we consider ered it alxjitt the sweetest thing we had ever struck but ain't it alout time Ore gon was furnishing her own sweets ? By all means, and her own sours, and her calicoes, and alpacas and silks, and beef, and shoes, and corn starch, ami hats, and so forth. To Eur, is Himax. Typographical mistakes are Mot confined to newspapers, though, of necessity, all exhibit plenty of them. f c words "Masonic Ceme tery," at the ap!r.. .ih to that place, in the western tul.iM I s oi the city, are two errors. As the sign unlike newspaja-rs is intended as a lasting affair, it might be well to correct them. PoKTLAXO TaXI'AVERS. W S Ladd this year will pay taxes on 74fi,8S0, ami is worth about LOO0,0fc0; II W Corbett on $40'J,2rs), and is worth 2,000,000; Henry Failing on 309,220, and is worth about $2,000,000 ; I) P Thompson, worth $1,123,000, is assessed nt$l37,tH)0; Frank Heknm is assessed at l,2tK), but is worth 1,000,000. 80 says a Portland exchange. To the Mki'NTAi.s. Joseph Weler, J B Comley, AVm Kicbardson and John Dieringcr left on the O P train for a rus ticating and prospecting exts-dition to tho headwaters of the North Hantiam, w here they hope to find some rich min eral deposits. Success. Rem. Mrs Coll VanCleve and family took their departure for Albany on Tues day, where they will reside in the future. llie tuneral ol v m tjyrua last nunaay was the largest that was ever held in the Forks. There were fully 1,000 people in attendance, including Masons from all over the county. l'ress. Dancer of a Floow. The rain have been pouring down and Into the river causing apprehension of a big flood . Thi should warn people to be ready tor all emergencies by laying in and purchasing their grocerie at the More 01 J f I'owell Si Co., where a large and choice stock can be found to select from. Have You Been Enumerated? Citi zens of Albany should see to it that every man woman and child, is enumerated. Ask all you meet if they have been en umerate. It is posible for enumera tors to miss Borne . Get in and help. Sabb lira, A celestial came into the office this afternoon with the letters WCTU on a paper aud a saw on his shoulder. "You sabe hlmV said John. He was shown where she holds forth A lady iiameJ-Mary V.agui-nh Had 1 rouble in lighting toe ri-ali: The wood being (jrec-n She used keroser.e---ez 111!!!!! zsst 1 1 1 Shsis gone where the fuel U dry-ah Warm Weather. A fine stock of friglators and Ice cream freezer may rc- 1)0 een at -Stewart & Sox'. Nothing them for the house. like W herb to Get Them. When wanting ti organ or plana call on G L Blackman Ah-e you can select from a first class toe. Yestervlay 'nftornoon nt this city Mr Mart Miller, ngentfor the (irnngo, niado nu Important deal with C J Heed .agent of 1 M OsKirne A Co., by whieli th Mnn County tirange will buy their hinder, mowers, rake and twine ol the 1) M Oh Kirno & Co'a manufacture. Stewart & Sox do their Linn county business and lieneo w ill get all the largo trade this deal w-ill provide for. The 1 M Osborne. & Co'a machines are already thoroughly known through tho county, nnd their quality plays an Important part in the transaction as well as the price. Stewart & Sox are doing a rushing business; but this deal, covering soveral quite exten sive lines of goods will add greatly to tho amount. Tlie demand for tho DM Osborne & Co's goods will bo large, brighter pros pects, caused by the present delightful rains, adding no doubt greatly to to the demand. The Oslsirue mower, for w hich there will l a good demand rlht oil', has nroveii itself a remarkably clllel- nt machine, and their rakes are among the best manufactured. The Oslmrne binder has U'cn tried all over the county kiivinit L'reat Fittisfnctiou. a fact tho Orange took into due consideration. The immense stock of twine sold by Stewart it Sox Inst year wil no doubt be more than duplicated this year, it universally giving satisfaction. TheOiange is fortunate not only in securing the 1 M OidHrneei Co machines but. as well, in having so popular a linn its Stewart & Sox to deal w itli. V M i'i. s'0,1 to J I I P lope,lot4,hl 3o, U'k jih! A, Lehnnort ...,, ICIUa Denny to I If 1 Hoe, lot 4 ,h Jo, K' jn.l A, I.etinnon Frank M lianlner to I V Jamison, Si acres, ) K i J S Stiatloi. 10 I.C Suatlon, 65 56 irrex, 10 w J I". It Smith to Thomas lirandon. piece of land 1 4 w 3 J K Klrkpatrlck to Kiu.it. eiti (;Cn trr, lots 3,4, K' A.l.el.unon . .. W II HohM.n et al to P A Miller, JooxJIs fevt. Mill City ll .S.iruli Hutchlu to Asl.hy Pcarce, piece lund In Albany X and II Leonard to Iaac S Stone, y acre II w 4 3an '75 55 tooo $3,541 Ukownsvillk. Sunday afternoon, while some children were riding horse back two miles north of the city, I-ola Howe, oldest daughter of f M Howe, -.-as thrown from the raddle bv her horse be coming suddenly frightened, and her foot being fast n the stii r-p '.e wa dragged some distance with l tic horse at ureal speed. W hen found she was huenslble f and badly cut about the head and her body wat bruised M a shocking manner, but at 1I1U writing she I bnprovlng and will probably soon be alt rlht a aln It wa a very narrow escape fiom a terrible death J W hite, of this place, ha been ap pointed mat1 .ouster id the Narrow (iauge Company, and with P L (Jcrow, bridge superintendent, i going over the road and gelling thing ready fur active work by widening out the bridges. A C llatiMuan, assisted by several farm er north of this city, ha been at work re lyiilng the levee near the depot Work Is progressing rapidly on ihe bildge acroa the ( allpoola. Dr. K II Curl returned home last idght frim east f the mountain. He rporta short crops In most localities. A team belonging 10 V A Tcmpleton, in charge of two c( .hi young sons, ran away and into a fence, fatally injuring one of hi horses Considerable wool come to town for the Eagle mil'. '1 he north Itrow nsvllle school closed last wet k. ai d jjave an exhibition at the eity bail tint was wed attended. IUi tui) ik TiiAiiK. The regular month- j ly meeting of the lVnird of Trade was! held lat Monday, president Wright in the chair. j A communication from K L Scarriit.in j reference to the Taeoma Starch A t'lu cose Co, was read aud placed 011 lile. Mr Scarrilt wants to know w hat AlUiny w ill give fur the cM.thlifthmctit of the plant here. A communication from C W Robinson manager of the Northwewt Industrial AsM-iation, of Spokane Falls, asking the a'pHintmetitrjf a commissioner for Al bany, was r-.td. nnd, 011 motion, Mr J II Townsend was appointed Commissioner, to 1 one of the general I ard of com missioners ina.i. ging the I air. In view of the proposed Soldier's Home somewhere in Oregon, it w as voted to send a petition to Oregon members in Congress asking for the establishment of the Soldier's Home at AUnv. tl F Tabler, Jav W Plain and T L Wallnce were appointe d a committee to circulate the 'H-liUon. Mr Jav W Plain, a member of the State Horticultural Societv, was author ized to invite the society to meet at Al bany, 011 the occasion of their Octols-r meeting. Anot-T Ma Ccmmiso. The Chronicle ami Index, of Centerville, South Dakota, j has the following to say about one of Albany's new business men: JA ('illuming, senior memU r of the firm of dimming & dimming, druggists of Centerville. but who has Uen travel ing for a wholesale linn for -.five years, has given up the rond and purchased a drug business nt Allwny, Oregon, a lively growing city on the Pacific slope, for which place he departed lust Thursday evening via St Paul. Jack is a splendid young man, and makes scores of friends wherever he goes. Our good wishes follow him for success and prosperity in his far western home. No 15uz..Hiis. An Albany firm, ad vertising in the Arkansaw Traveler, gets in the following good hits for tho railroad center of Oregon. " Allmny, ( Jregon. The oueen city and railroad center of tho great Willamette valley, whose richness is unsurpassed even" by the historic Nile. Healthful and charming. Crop failures, chintz bugs, cyclones, blizzards and hog cholera unknown. Farms, fruit land citr prop erty fur sale on easy terms, and-at prices ranging from $10, 2U to 50 per acre. A golden opportunity to invest in city property, which is now very cheap, and will surely increase tive-lold soon." Scrnfulotis eruption, such a pimple, j d.MM.lorati.m of the km. especially on fsoe, are caused by impure biuod and will rtissp pear rau.dly by using Plunder' Oregon IS!ood I'unlicT, Consider This. Py calling at Jaa F Powell's you will see a large and fine stock of vegetables and fruits just receiv ed by steamer, consisting of fresh oranges lemons, carriage, caulillowcr. onions, eel cry, ripe cherries, and choice fruits of all kinds. New embroideries, flouncing, lace flouncing In cotton a"d silk, black and cream. Laces in imitation point, also new design in black and white lace, including Vanuy.k and fcdfel Tower. New ruchinga, ' Samitrl i Young. Canmino Cherries. We are receiv ing daily large supplies of fine Kentish May Duke, Oxheart and Roval Ann cherries. Order for canning left with us will receive prompt attention, Mueller & Garrett. Fine Fruits. Raspberries, currants, cherries, peaches, aprlco's, plums, black berries, slrawbetrie and a lull supply of fresh vegetable the best In the market re ceived daily at Mueller H Uarrett' Twentv Girls Wanted. I want tweh ty girls to assist at the Masonic banquet to be given on Tuesday evening, June 24. W. H. Uakrktt. Albany I'uilding & 'Loan ' dissociation. Fourth seiies nowp-n Only 50 share to sell llioee wishing slock in thin scries must apply soon to Jay W "Blain, Secretary. '. Tho Albany Woolen mill will pay 20 cent ouLd (t-r iol, Muslin TJndekwiae. In great variety of styles at bottom prices. Samuel F, Young. tncerr cibt ockkt. The following I a docket of the bus! neti to come up before the Circuit court, which convene hi thU city next Monday June 33. P I Porter, et id vs John C Elder, et al rariuion, Geo H Fletcher vs J S Cochran and W Scott Uccbe, to recover money, ' Thorns Jefferson vs G S Montgomery auacnmcni. . In the matter of tho assignment of Al- bcrthm Krlcssel. T Dltteuhoeftcr v Perry Smith, recov ery 01 money. State ol Oregon v J ll.innon, burg lary. Topllls & Co vs Mary Couglll, recover money. C F Cromwell, el al vs 1) Keency , cl ai, partition. Martha Pierce v Mallnda Hodgkln, utt in equity. CeoJ Hraner va Mary Couglll, recover money. SU liein.Mt v J II Wlgle, et al, on contract. Moonev, Valentine .V Co v Mary Cou gill, recover money. Maltlo K How Iin vs W Itoxurth, ct al suit In eipilty , W II Shields, ct al vs T J Shields, el al, partition. John (iilshain v II N ,ud A A Derlh Ick, ult In equity. Curran & Montcllh vs Paul Mlnxlnmlcr, recover money. Cap National Hank v W F Crosbv, re cover money. The Giant Powder Co v Hcarlo Si Dean, attachment I K Dawson v Scarlc & Drane, attach ment, Flclschtwr, Mayer .V Co v Searlc Si Deane, attachment. Tho Smith v Rebecca Smith, divorce, Jo Crabtree vs Fred (tooch, appeal from Justice court. hart Race v Searlc & Desne, attach ment. I.ucla Mason vs Joseph Mason; divorce. Assignment of II F ISudwcll, R II Loller, adm. v R II Rutherford, ult to set aside deed. Luclnda U Stratton v J S Stratum, di vorce. Goldsmith & Rankle y Far Ac Mer In Co, recover money R II Rosette v O'Conner X' Harr, rec over monev. Stlnsoit ,V Hchlcwhlte v Far .V Mer In Co, recover money. I M Osborne Co v P A Helms, re cover money. Alvln E Long, ct al v David F Spang ler.et al, partition, I) M Osborne , Co vs R N MorrU.et al. Recover money. Jtoblnson A West vs II K Merrill, et al. Suit lo settle partnership. Kate M Aiken v K L Aiken. Divorce. A F Gooch v The Saniiam Lum Co. Recover money. Purtome ltenson v Frank and May Smith. Suit In equity. Cora L Young v J C Young. Divorce. Stale v V O Brlgg. Robbery. Slate Jerry Keeney. . Assault with deadly weapon. State v.J H Wlgle. Anon. State v G C Walker. Robbery. Ella W Merrill v E 8 Mer, 111. Divorce. Elizabeth A I bath v Millard Hcach. Damage. ElUabcth A beach v Anna Beach- Damage. J L Holtlda v Cha E Uu.t. Qtilrt title. JB Haskell vAnna V lakelt. Di vorce. Fleischer. Meyer 3c Co v Jerry Hay, Recover money The Albanv Far Co v S S McFdJen. Recover money. Ella II Mendcuhall et al v E II Del - sluw. Partition. Otto Vox v O. Under Parristi, ct al. Quiet title. C G HUkok v J S Antonclle. Atlacb- nicnt. Far Nat Hank v Tho Mitchell ct al. Hecover money. M Rosenheim vs The Far Jfc Mer In Co. Recover money. II Dickinson vs Mary E Dickson. E. specific per. con. Rucl Custar v Marnrctte Custar. Dl -vorcc. C II Mueller v R.tbinson Sc West. Re cover money. Jole Cox v Arthur Cox. Divorce. W A Klmsey ct 1.1 v S M Daniel ct al. Partition. Angellne Reed ct at v A B Bond ct al. Partition. Jis William ct al v J E Brldgeford. Recovery money. J 8 Antcnclle v Anna McNulty. Suit In equity. Ihe Dundee Mtge and Trust In Co v T 8 Thompwn et al. Koreclourc. John McCraw v If II Cole. Recover money. The I.xaminer ol r-un trancisco, re- eived to-day, lias the following sensa- SJtlini SltltlC KIIOUI. VIIG IMSM. M resident of Allmny for some time : Jo seph S Antonclle, the well known con tractor, baa a little surprise in store for bis friends. The story of his domestic !... i.o -i-...n ...... . lifflcultics has lust Is en brought to light by the elopement of the woman be called wife. Home twenty years ago Antonelle met in Philadelphia a buxom young girl who was known to him a Miss Annie McNulty. He fell deeply in love with her. and she reciprocated bis attentions. The couple agreed to come West together, the contractor all the time urging ins ladv love to lsjcome bis wife. She de murred, however, at all times, under one pretense and another; but finally, when two children were Porn 10 ner, sue tout her secret to her lover, to tho effect that she had a liuslwud living whom she had deserted, and hence she could not marry him without committing bigamy. An tonelle, however, loved her, and introduc ed her as his wife and allowed her to as sume his name; not only this, but e built tor tier a Handsome home al 1 3, Myrtle street.w here they lived with th ir children, and to the world the woman was known as Mrs Antonclle. About a year ago the woman's hus band died, and shortly after that the contractor began to suspect that all was not right with Ins lady-love. lie cm ployed a detective and the discovery waa made that one Domingo Z azueta, the lather 01 a lamiiy and a gay young man paid too frequent visits to the home o Antonelle during ids absence. The con tractor waa convinced that the woman of Ins choice was untrue to lum. and up on learning that he turned her out of Ids home. The woman went awav and shortly after Zazueta disappeared, leaving his family in destitute circumstances. Mr Antonelle is now having considerable trouble in settling his property affairs.! as he finds that some of his lands stand on the records in the name of "Mrs An tonelle." lie is the contractor who had considerable trouble about his contract for building a section of the sea-wall near the narrow-gaugo landing. He is quite wealthy. His two sons, born of the woman who left him, are in his em ploy and take sides with their father. A Small O clone. Tangent,-Or, June 15th, 1890. At 11 o'clock thi morning a small cy clone took place along R R street, coming north into the croquet ground, throwing all the wichets, balls and mallet over the railroad track A lady wa seenclcse by but was nut injured Tub Latkt Nbws. Fargo' famout $J.5o shoe at G W Simpson'. A nne line 01 lace curtains ana shade at G W Simpson'. Toscalace nets and dres flouncing at G W Simpson's, A choice assortment of infants robes, drese. hoodg.&c. at G W bimpson'. A large and well arranged stock of clothing, for men. youth's and boys, Josie suits, dec, at lowest prices at u yy simp ton'. MISFIT. Every dog and white owl has Its day. A good blow In tho noso will often tako tho conceit olt of a man. Jackson county has the only ladv cen us enumerator in Oregon in the person 01 Mrs Atlie cawiey.appointMt for Wood' villo, Hock Point and Gold 11 lit precincts Home Honor sellers in Iloston think of trying to circumvent the law by selling unurr me nar.ai selling over a nans only 1 11 1. 1 - proiiimun. Armed with a pitchfork a woman of Pike county, Pa., drove away six tramps from her burn. Any woman is a power uui give ner uio proper weapons. Hon Sylvester Pennoyer, "The Oreunn Daisy," may or may not be a candidate for vice-president, une ming certain, if nom inated, he would eti ry Oregon with the rush of a Dakota bllasard. Kx, Census enumerators report that their greatest dllliculty I In getting people to tell their age and where their fathers and mother were born, iy an Ex. The enumerator have about give up asking me iuioiic question nuotii conyicis, etc. The .Salem Journal strike the key note 01 ucn matter Dy at ing 1 1 ne Journal its no controversy wiin ine Htaylon sun vve no our work in our own way, it doe it wot k In lt way. We presume both are harmlcsi to all. A student In Swarlhmore college. Miss Carrie R Gaston, ha received a prlxe of 100 101 an essay ennueu 1 ne Anniiea lion of the American Policy of Protection to American -Shipping r.ngaged In Inter national Commerce. Cha Stokes did nt t commit suicide at IheChcmekcte hotel .Halem, Monday nluht ne a leu irom natural causes, inis being ilc. termined by a coroner Jury Exchange, uut me jury migm nave gone a little further and slated that the "natural cause" wa whisky , Malcm Journal. Watter Moss, well known here. was em loyed by the clretis that recently had the ngiii with the Ann ArlKir Htucli-ntM. 1 lis. . . - - Immediately sent in his resignation, not having Ituen hired to play the part of tar get, ne exited to return to I'orllaml next March, and at Present la living in Toledo. Kx. "Billy" Dugan slumliere.1 in theuulet tow n 01 Ainany ihi iiigiit, Having gone up on tho north liotind overland last evening. Statesman. The noise and bustle of our city Is ing too much for nun Hilly returniHi hastily towards Salem, where he will rusticate and secure the rest he needs. !. rirrva, Th Neleallte SswrlalUl. Guai -ntee a successful treatment In disease of women and all private disease of either sex. 0er fifty case of catarrh curcJ since Jan. 1st In this city, and no lanure nearu irom. woxen ol ladle cured of disease peculiar to their cx and not one unsuccestul. Soo will b paid lo any one he treat unsuccessfully after he ha agreed to cure them. Consultation free and you can freely call unon the Dr. Everyihlog I trkly confidential and pi I vale. He prepare hi own medi cine and you do not have to go to a drug store to aa your prescription filled. His oifice I so arranged that one patient doe not meet another, lie is not here for a few day only but ha permanently located and will stay. Ill price correspond with the nature of the disetse and descry. ' Ing poor art treated free Patient out of the city can be treated by correspondence, unless acute disease Oiltce, lllumberg' Block, Albany. Residence 3rd and Mont gomery, umce hour, 10 to I a, a to 4 and to 9. ihe lr can refer to any bank In Albany or the Pacific Coast a to his relia bility, and -to the Oregon Slate Medical Society a to hi standing In the medical profession. Wall boring, rock- drilling, pmsiwetioa. First hundred fawt, tl per foot: Woet.nd hun dred fswU $13.1 per fx.t: Third hundred fett, II 50 par foot, etc, (irtrt-t, oMnnt grsvel, hsrd rank. to , from $1,23 ta $2 por loot. V Ithmtt Isssr l. etJ., aild .2- urr foot. WriU to J U Jiauhsw. Albany Or. TN Acsr T act. Some choice 10 and ao acre tract for garden purpose, just secured for sale at a bargain. Inquire of Guls& lledrlck. t'oort Si Hndrtesua hsy iut wt a tin tut nf chass, wl as a big assort incut uf esnowl ds wbich lh pqhho sh-.o. call ana Inspect. Sl'RINO ANI St'MslKM pKMCAI'lE. The largest and finest line of foreign ami do niestic wik-itetis in spring and summer novelties just received ana if ready for Inspection at .;, AAt'ltKS A Nin, Merchant Tailors and Dratrs, Opisite Post Ofliee. Parasom. I have just received a new Invoice of Parasols. Samuel K Young. A I baa y Mark!. Wbewi-flto Hats-33 v Buitrr lbc or 10. rag-a Ifay-9,00. 5oltoei 74 eta ir busbnt Brsaf on foot, ir Apples 75 cants per bu. Pork 60 per lb arenil Bacons ham, I 'life. abouldnra, Ho. aldmi lOo. ..aud 9a per lb. frionr-4.2ft nr bbl. 'blcknns 3 CM) per do. Mill Feed bran, H.OOpartoo aborts. Iff. middlings, W, C,hnf n i MAHUIKI). BOGGS-HOUSEWERT. On Sunday June 151I1, 1800, at 9:10 a m., by and at the residence of Rev J F Stewart, Mr A Henry Hogg and Mis Ruthle K House wcrt both of thi city. JI "f"-"-!". !... a voice mow arosiT a t. A Lady Itelntea two AatonUkln-r ICa perleacesv. Ty wt'om tttnay eonreni: I hare tried almost very oueelval! rerunl for Mlloniueri Car Ine Hie pat live years a I am ef a bllloti Uui. perainent aud mffir much from imeu and liver trouble. Bnt nothing ever gsvu mo I lit relief that I obtained from using Jay's Vim tublo Barsapartlla. In fact I think tta care for tli-to ailments. At the time I waa using It I had a little girl living la my family whoso uerk was seriously a fleeted by a large open sore, and wa tried a great many kinds of lotious, salves and blood purifiers to no avail. I gavo her sif.no of my medicine (Joy's Vegetable Rrsaarllla) thinking it might benefit her and a It was purely vegetable, knew It could do her no harm. Te my astonishment she began to Improve, aud within two week It waa entirety healed and sbo la uaw a wall as aver. Mr. R. U W HE AXON, "M PnstPt, Ban Fraoclaoo 170R SALE I have two young msres, ; harne and new wagon, one full-blood Jersey bull and one first-clais milk eow which I will sell for cash obeap. Call at tba Fanning place, two miles aaat of Tangent. ULKICH HTIEaiI.BR. F.M. French, -DSALS IS WATCHES and CLOCKS, Waltham -AMD- mmi WUlt OILVERSsfif SPECTACLE C EYE-QLASSEiJ Sfith Thomas S.--JV3L. jrrsr'jr IIOHC AND ABBOt. MO HIM If, Thar will be a big apple crop this year. The Grand ldgs cf Good Templar ar in sesthn at Saloin. The MuKanlas Minstrel baud will, play at Lebanon on th 4th of July. Tb Oreuoniaa write up Salem to day, Albany will toon get a 1 i k famuli.. Haras ftsr Oregon will have two Congress men If the 4tusus takers do tlmlr duty. Mr A Lubuor. th popular hotel keeper 01 missy, lis basil la tli oity to day. Tit eootraot for banding th M K Church was let list veu Ing to touu Cougill, Mr FC Will, oi tha Arm of Will Si Stark. is homa from a trip to ilia former botna in Missouri. F K Allen teturusd this noon from a drum ming trip ovr U.e.Hoaud euuntry sad up the Columbia. MrKhalian. abro hi?rnf Jaims Shaliaii of this oity, arriytd Saturday from Arkansas, lis coins with the view of making Oregon his homo. Mrs Ch a Kinferand children left v t day for Ysijuin Jlay wiioro thy will rsti oata for several weeks. J G Wiley and family ismovod to Allianv laat week, when they will niaka thsir home In the future. -Msdford Cor, Time. A local train, it ia now rportd will im put on tha S P to run to Roseburg, wbila ins prssot Kugens trjiu 1 luhls to run o.dy to Albany. The Miulatlon of Grant Pit. Itoseburu aud Asitlaud, itisssrtd will lm about tlia sm judging from the rroout eloutnm; but yon can t must always tell. IUv. Prio. tvcsntlv taU.n to th asvlnm from this oouidy, the Ibmm bat is luformod, is graduslly nuking, without prosjH-ct of In raoovsry. Hi urssi-ut oondiliuu in ua- douhlwllr du to over study. Ilia prCtiu be ing to rtarl altnoat incessantly whim not atundiag toths aotiva iniuitral dutic. At a n.coting of th Athlnlio club last vaiiing, 1'iof harorst Ilrailstiest wa tin- ploysd, at a slry .f (Mli inoutb, to instruct lb tnsmlsnrs t.f th ulub 11 general atliletio. Apimrato will be secured sod a vood vviii- osslum estsbhshxl At proanut the SMouia tion will mt ovtr.Stvwatt & riox's, (tr oooo and livening. Mrs 8 FHrowo. MrsJ C (Junt.r Mi.. MmnisLaobart, of Trlnidail. Colo., aruv.d atCotyaih, 00 Thursday of last wsekj ars ui guasu of air aoa Mrs I: u Jirysn. They will remain ia Oregon four or liv weeks. Miss Lixi liryaa will ratal n with them to speed a ysar. Tt-rspAV. Mis Wm Fortmider went to Corvaili to day on a viaii. llecirdor llenlva and family ar at Ms atna on a n situating trip. Mr KtU It Vassal lo went to Indetten. uoe to day to visit tho family 4 It. A J Huesakar. The Drowusvills Time i last a vesrnbl It Is on th of best coootry weeklies that comes to oar oflid- and dnscrves a bbcral patronaga. Mr K A Schiffl -r is building second lsres and imp wing rswldonos ou bis Wash ingtou slrost prorly. Mr O II Mi.nr.h-. of tk Choineksts hi.Ul. Rsl.m, rsturunl borne last Ksturday from a wswas visit wiin ineuo m Albany. Mis A bbia Wright, poolsr Uacher in tba pttblio schnol. kftlhi uonn for bar horn at Corvallt. where h will spend her vacation. 1) M I-arge has been aiitwintod stiiwii - lendeatcf bmlge on the O P. Mr F I Miller, who retire, will dvot hUtim. to th ioieresU of th rtagar 1'ioe Door & Lam bvrCo. Mr lienj ilardmsn and family, for msot ysars rreidsoU of this coanty, leave to day lor Kiddles, where Mr Hard man bapar- ehaaed a small pieea of property intending to makthst their future hoot. Younu TotciM Yesterday a couple of boy got Into a fight near the O P de pot resulting In one of them cutting the other over one eye with s knife Scve;al Albany boy are paving ihe way for a esl In Congress. Wili, to Iowa. Mr II C Hubbard will leave lo-morrow morning for Hum boll, Iowa, bl former home, where he etpects 10 go Into businew. Mr Hubbard U a good tusloes man. a genial, pleasa.it man, whom the Dkmocsiat bus alway found court eou and agreeable to do bust nes with, and ha made many warm friend durirg hi year sojr.urn In our cliy. Mr Cumming, I.I successor, and a popular young man, will accompany him lo Portland, where be will buy good fur his Albany trade. highest of all in Lcaveninjj Tower. k -sw u-- i x. r w as a: ' v - - w I saBBaa. ASSOlJUTEiy PURE KEEP W -ON EaD Q Also Self-Feeder and advance Traction Engines; Automatic Stacker. Etc. Also read what one of the about tham: MR. Z. T. WRIGHT, ' Portland, Oregon, Dear Sir: In my Advance Thresher, purchased of vou and better work than any other machine resented In Oreeon. It threshes faster, clean the grain better, run lighter and save the grain better from the straw, than any other machine, ard seems to be strong and durable. I Am ready at any time to bo Into a trial with thresti for from $100 to Sqoo. They are ycu desire you can refer to me at any and Signed For furthr particulars Albany, or Tortland, Oregon. Send for his list of 193 names of parties who have " purchased Advance Threshers in Oregon, Washington and Montague Son, 003STEiIi FIEST &0 mUTlT STS Xea.iers In - Groceries, Produce, Tobacco,, Cigars, Confc Prodao wanted in exchange for prompt attention. TRY US- WEDNESDAY. Considerable rain to-day. The free oolnage silver bill passed the Senate yesterday The Oorvsllis street railway wiil be onin pletad to-night and the first oar ail I be run over th road to-morrow forenoon. Thssntire republican ticket was eleo'ed in Portland yestidy. Order your Katitiah and tiyal Aoa oh or ries for putting up of Jaa F Powell St Co. J H Knox,' GOT, Is in Salem attending tha Uranrl lxtdgaol Uood lemplar. .. There are sixteen boy in tha penitentiary nnder 20 years of age, who aiiuulj be tf an' ferren to tin reform school. 5,001 votes wart oat in Portlud, Ksst Portland and Albina Monday, while onstat alsation day tbs number was 11,29(1 Mr ilariy Upham and daughter, and Mrs Mfsslre and daughter, of Portland, will corns to Albany Vfnighton a visit with MrsJ ft Upham, Kalph Oltling's Infant soo is lying dsnger-ou-ly ill without expeotttlon uf recovery M Oliling has alio brenkjorj fined to his homa witn sicgncssj nut is now much Improved Among tha Una onuoty popl who t- ter.ilea the SUM 1 loneers Aesoeiatlon, at Portland, were W M Power, c Pat tison, W K Hsllard, and Mr Ki I'at- tisou, ISM. Te Carpet Rarer. We have Just received a new lino of carpets, consisting of the latest styles ana patterns, poiii in lirussels and Woolens. Our stock is the most com plete in the city, and in fact, too large for this market. In order to reduce our stick we have concluded to make a fur ther reduction in prices our loss, your gain. We Invite you to inspect ourstock before purchasing elsewhere. Get our prices and 1e convinced. A. li. McILWAIN. et - - Paisb fok A Moment a you pass along Ilroadalliln street and examine Mr W R Graham's new stock of suiting, just rece Ived. It embrace one of the finest lot of pattern forlstantsar.d suits ever seen In the valley, and it Isanly necessary to sec them and get price to be measured for a suit. r f'ealraneal KM Clave. I keep a full lino of these gloves in black and colored. Am sole agent for Allmny, Oregon. Samuel K Young. Dr. M. II. Kill, phy.ialan aud Albany, Oregon, flails made ia ountrv. surgeon eity a Corsets', Corerta. We make a specialty of ladle and misses tine eorsct and waist. We also have a drive In a French satiric corset at 75 cent Kxlra good value. Samuki. E Youmo. - isa at Aiikau or Time. The freshest and best groceries and fruits in the market at Jaa F Powell A Co's. Get your canned goods at Jas F Powell Sc (Vj's. Jaa F Powell A Co lead in the grocery business. Jas F Powell Sc Co are rushed with busi ness liceause they have the goods and give bargains. m a ii Mam wants but little here below How oft the line we scan ! And, as many of us know, It's lucky tor the man. Put those w ho want the beat groceries, the freshest fruits, the nicest canned goods, and a fine line of ciockeryware to select from, go to Conn A Hendricsons, where they have their wants, little or big, satisfied at bottom prices. I have just received a large iovoioa of Uce eurtaina, ranging to prioe from one to nine dollars ajpsir, ccrim, -arUiu nets, etc. Also a Una of curtain pales and fu'oitur cover ing. Sam il K Yomo. Two Car IAr. Price A Ilobson have fust received two car loads of wagons and niggles, light and heavy, and will sell them at remarkably low prices, consider ing the splendid quality of the wagona. Saw Fit.iN'H arc. Mr J-eph Rubjl attexpert from San Franc!ce, h tslo caled bl the Cuslck Block, on iirotdalbin street and is prepared to tile aw,tharpcn raxer cisMrs, etc., in a first-class manner. One of the c n.o. law I- thst an 10 tn erstrr is Iml.io t a rl. id $50(1 fur il-vtil lug tha letutns lUics-tha mller of p po Um.u wol li-v to win iiom ma oihjr soune. U. S. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1885. YOUR Ml THE- hresher ! Their Rand - CuUcr, solid men of Linn county says Millers, Linn County, Oregon,) September aj, 1889 J rtference to vour Inquiry as to how I liked thi year, isitl say the Advance does more I ever saw, and I have seen all that are rep any other machine except the Advance! and the bust in the market without doubt. If ail times. c . I. D, MILLER. address Z. T. WRIGHT, Idaho. goods or eash. Fist-elaasa goods and 19 111 lias just received his Spring stock of Clothing, Embracing a fine lino of suit, which will bo at bottom prices. In order to make room for new goods will sell largo stock of Notions, etc., at A Great Reduction. The best placo in Albany for bargains. FL.KENTON Si Choice Candy, Ants, Fruit, elc. NEARTHC POST OFFICE. ONC0,8461. AlLamont'a fatte-t sUlllon and aire ft Deles, leading Altamcot'e (rrsr.de en with a ytar old record of2-'J. lt dan Ba'.le f rive, t be dam of I'r'.cemont, jr-' W record. &5,nd ilar twjne 2:35. Vv ill N kept at Alb-ry, Mor.daj tnd MKtwl; at Salem, Wndries.iiys aud Thursdays, end at hom Kilds t.d xaturday. Aliowid lo serve mate al XM lo Insure. ALTaGO, 9320. 3 year old reord. 2:11. Son of AlUroont, ti .lr of a regiment snd Magcfe Arnold, record 2;3S (Pub ic trim 'ii ) l)aobir of the famous brood mae, aisr Drake, the dam of .Norm.n Mxdlum. Will b kpt at independence Tn?ay r va Wedneaay ; at Corvallia, Tbnrsday and iriday , ,t Hotxe Saturday ard Mtfcdav. Allowed to serve tnarr-a at fS5 to insure. 8etvson crimmenr-ibfc April lMstd endlrg July Utnd'ro ir tf ibt.H; ititf d for accidents. TbaakiD oar patrons lor past favor ii-ailc ail . i:is r the llgbl harneaa horao to call and e A few boiee t iroo u r f !J - above aullious, also choice jounf? diira p'aasure ia sbowlnn slock any t y c J t PbICKNIGHT STAND Aft D BRED STALLION Dlck.riaherls'. rerd fi'lt. : intks pril l Ihanaain nf 1 h'.K). coin 11 elU'in if A . nrl .n,H. Jnlv 1. at M l tl I ' SLaidS, Albany, Uon county. Or. glvmittLinn county hoiscmon chance to ;brced lo a stanuard horse, with ala aud ieed not to be excelled in Oregon. , d-criptio! aod reniaREE, 'He Flaherty laachestnut, small strtp In faoe, one whiUs aakle, stands lo hand blgh, weitha J0. wiunnr of the 2:40 e'aai at City View Park September 13, IHS8, dofealinc Oncc". O snder, Maud Knox and Harvest In three straight beat. This wa Dick'a first rar. at which time ha made his record ,t 2:30. Sired by Flaherty' Fearnsuitht. hy FtMirnauKht. Jr. 135. by Fern ught, 133, reword -if 2:23 1-4 (tnnsi of iue 10 000 nurtss at Buffalo in 1868,defeiir(r Oeorjie PsimsrCal Mavdard. American Uirl.J J Bradley, Myron P.irry, Victor lmg and Mollie), ha by young Morr I. Dick Flabertv'a dam. Bill Drew, has Kaeedamllaln 2:30, by ivdd't NolBor, John Nelson. 1S7, sire of Nevs. 2:23 1.2, Aurora, 2:27 1-2 Nrmo,?:SP; by WHOLESALE Mware, Iron, Steel iii a ' is'si i ' '"-J SOLE ACLHTS FOR WASHINGTON AND HORTHERR IDAHO FOR THE BUCKEYE MOWER AND REAPER: These Machtaae are too weUknca nee .comment. Thousands of ler hare used them and speak of thorn vita 1 Use. They are the only Harvesunt Machines that will fflvs EhTTRv- t-IISFAifnON to the purchaser. MILLER'S STAR V1BRATII1C THRESHER, AliLTMAH'S The mos; Zfff ;Uvs and Successful ComhlnaUon for Threahlng aad Cleanlas Grain ever constructed. - BUCKEYE WlBM TWINE-BINDERS. one yet known. We have two styles, the Elevator Uicder ami U Platlonn BinJer both exoelleiit ooia rvoouimendeil by hundreds ot patrons. SEQUTTLEfi FAEH WU018, gsfeDS BUCK-BOARDS, FOUR-SPRING MOUNTAIN. WAGONS, BUCKEYE AND SUPERIOR DRILLS AND SEEDERS, CORBIN DISC HARROWS, tiODGES-HMES HEADERS. HAISH BARB WIRE. erSEND FOR C:PCULAF.S JB. THRALL,Manager, Albany, Oregon. Da.. Patton, the specialist on femalt and private diseases, In Blumberg's Block. O luce hours, lotou, 3 to and 7 too. Consultation free. Residence 3rd and Montgomery. in sold ins REC0RD,2:29 - 34. and cells inn. Him u 11s Bcnt ay. "vi ti i e RECORD 2:30. ilmpTruRtoii, dam, the 6y Abdatlan 2mt 1 am. Bu'lerfi ld.s St CUir. 3rd Dam, by Black Leg, by Bigsel'J Hauler. 4lb-Dam,by Jack Hawkins, by Bos ton. Mb Dam, bv Old St Clair. Flaherty 'a Fear naught dam. Hal dee. by Old Columbus. 2-Dam, by Hams' Banoblto nian. 8 Da id, Boston Giil, celebrated 3 mile trotter, by Old Abdallan. No stallion with such a combination of fast trolling and producing blood has ever besn offered for service in Linn county, Oregon, before. TBRMS, lo insure. t0s season, $30. Mares bred by the season, psyable July 1. Mares bred by insurance, payable when mares are known to be with foal. Mares wil he carett.ll bandied, bnt no responsi billty will' be assume! lor accidents Good p iture at 1 month. For fuitLrr psrtlcalaia address, 12. 1.nFOREST, Albany. Or. CIS. 11. rnit, First "anil Tim Streets, PORTLAND, - OREGON. DEALER) IN ai Farm Mmi. STAR TRACTION EHCIHE, Fbitt Boxes. For all kinds of fruit boxes go to the Sugar Vine Door and Lumber Co. lied rock prices. sissP (a 1 l si DDI I GO. K-mnni ,Iv;'ii.7!iitr . ft., bvJIW. , , ii . ! , ' ! -f ' " i r l l ' -j a1 I He- r . . ; ir iff a,-, -!! V -naff'-.-- i W f"a4TaUaHswUa1taBi