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.VJtlV 7 'lip:, t- "T ; '-.. ' ' - : - gjff f8AN01SCOjl li- .CENTS A WEEK. ALBANY. OREGON SUNDAY MORNING. JUNE 17. ISSS. r15 . M' ,-, , , .- Jsll. ' CMAsK.. MS WIFE. PI7mT i T AT P WO 1RABX KKK:K. , L. DUriuilJinni il'B 'W . Presidential hommees Dieussed SV ' 3 JTSilM fel St. Paxil Pioneer Prcs's. fIrocVmn SWu' t- . , . feSsSSj? - (Successor to E. V.. Landon M 1 nt"fgfTi She is l-ei- Not the character UreSllam Aulzit. L'lidcr the ue management o j iJliT'. j?-:v xqi I", J sSLi WJjSl Le L"1' '" cualtter l rf:m, W at.Yii'Bi !llluUt whom Hazard wrote, but i ' DEALEtt IN r 1 Sx-vSmM B fm;Si-3I I Ui liyoi lQjiliL'Oi UilU fMV55na 1 better kHown as Uiaska. 3Jrs. loss of SJuoBiae-SaentUt's THo keep isatfiliiiiilii "pouujrf fisC '5 :H ODD FElLliWS Tth'Fa. S-i mMry A fuil line of choice provision Cannea jr-irieeipples, Clioice TaHe Dies Ornmej.t.'fl eakt-s'fur WediHtifis and Parties. Salmon bellies. Di kinds. acktiel and salt fish of all FRESH BAUD BEEAD iiverv X)av. Tl TEAS and COFFE Gaudies Nuts, Raisins. CANNED uoODS, ETC. iM best Soaftbttne markt- r-,- Le Savon. KOI A fine assortment of domestic and Imported Cigars itS'At John Fox's old stand Te'.v brick. low Fl nn t T. J. OVERMAN ao -:nt for tub ff"IIas on hand a line of new and second and wheels. Send f" r Otalojrue. LIVE- IN A- Live T&vvIt. This is whut Albany is at present, sind in order to keep pace with the lively times in this city, W. TI. Wil lard has enlartd his store and stock so that he now has the rn -st complete and desirable line of furniture in the vai'-nv His double salesrooms In Fro mau's block are filled .with an elegant a-sortiuent of new furniture, eonsist in; of lounvres in new patterns, line j;old picture frames, willow chairs, easy rockers, marble tables, brackets, etc., etc. An examination of the stock will show this to be true in every re spect. IT rAVisG so;.d an interest in my harness r;:incss to T. .1. (ivfiinn. I am desirOiis of eo! e ti"ir all my outstanding notes and accounts. All iersons knowin'' themselves iinioiitc-d to me will please call and settle. ' The business will beTcontinued as unal at the same please. ' E. L THOMPSON. Albany, Feb. 2i i 3!:is;:it(sa Flour.-- TJ1HE BEST MAGNOLIA FLOCR DEL1V JL cred to any part of the city, for SI. 10 per sack; .JOHN A fRAWFOKD.- nlSudtf Jiut leceived at 'V. F. Read's a full I'mc td' ladies tine muslin underwear, a'so trirls' white dresses-and infants' Blips.'' Call and see theia. A '.hie line of impor e I cigar- re ceived at Browneii cc Stauard's L'i 1 lj ! LEADING BICYCLES, fex Tricycles WSm Mis. 1 VflJJD & WIN Furuiturc Deafer 'The Red Front. KJP ' TWEEiD-JJi; Hardware, Stoves, Rips, Tinware, Coprware. Pumps, iron pipe, nihbor hoe nnd plumbinsr ffoo Is. Sole agents for tlif-fclcln-utcd '-Eiiiy Breakfast" took stoves and.run'ircs, and "Fauitlees" parloi heatinir stoves. Albany, Oresrou. Julius Joseph Manufacturer of Choice Cigars -AND DEALER IX- FINE IMPORTED ffl KEY WEST c 's.irars, Pluir and Smokinir Tobaccos, llor-rschaum' and Briar Pipes, and full line 01 Smokers' Articles. Also dealer in CALIFORNIA AND TROPICAL FRUITS. Next door to L'urkhart $. Kccuey's Real Estate Ol'k-e, Albany, 8ms, Pistols, Bewinul laclnnes, Organs, Piano? A full Lino of Sheet music, musical merehandise.amminiition, fish inLr tackle, ere. AVaiTauted razors, butr-.liei' and pocket knives. The best NEDLES,Ol'L and Extras for all 31 A CHINES iU CCUKTY AOEHTS FOR K0RTHWESTEI18 F! RE HtSUF ANCrgCO.MPANY. Repurir.iT of scvviiur machines, musical instruments, cur.s, etc, neatly done California, Til cti frf ..-T-iiDrtrVT n 'L U HGS -Sold on U 'Hi lWZ-0 -TASTE - DCATJNTO COU f-H Cl "MtJsw;iNsliay , S ncT for CifCoZ J r,$ tehmt3hr9& HAVE YOU A COLD in the head which di- not. ?ct better'; Have you an excessive secretion of mortor matter in the nasal passages which either must be "blown from the nose or drop back behind the palate, or hawked or snuffed back.vard to the throat? Are von fronbled hi- hav.-.-5-r, s-oit.rin-'. weak .mil inRa ueil eyes, frequent soreness of tho throat. CtAU t URnltt V1 THE "fiV-. L, m the O NLY- CUahaNteed CURE Stun tok WKCVI.A. sv W I CATARRH! flDirTinr' Mrni.r fl Rill II I I- corroding sorts rtve- Uiu corruption within v As every breath drawn into the lungs must pass over and become polluted by the reliev tions in the nasal passives, it mutt iiiustaiih- lrlkw ll.at ci-i.-ii.j. oi the whtlc m-" l.lltl.aiij into th stonuu-h, enfeebles d:s. ttt;on, and itv, nervousness anu consumption. DO NOT PROCRASTINATE. If yen have ONperieved any of the abovtsy mptuns do not dehn . but I rv CAr-R-t.PKK at, ..r.'ce. We positively uaraut cega few applications j'eiieve and tri-;'"mc!i; to -nie. S!x months treatment for SI. 00: sent by mail sanlii bi ami CiU-St-'isre. Tor :;Ie ly fc IrlOIPKIlSrS. 0 kinds of se win ir machines. EU11EKA Tho motto of California means "I have found it." Only in that land of sunshine, " lie re tthe orang- cmo aan y rape bloom and ripvn and atta;;- litir honest peritenon in im.'-wnitcr, ire the herbs and gum found thai arc used in that pleasant icmedy for all rhroatand lung troubles, Santa Akik, the rule.-of eoughs, asthma, and con .sumption. Foli:ty .V Miikoii. of Al bany Oregon, have been appointed eansuai psl'fo hisvalble California rem edy, and sell it under a guarantee at .1 t bottehree for J.pn. FOR SALE BY ALBANY OREGON rnitfiiisr or roaruii; in tne ears, inore or less impairment of the hearinir, loss o smell, memory impaired, dullness or dizziness of the bead, dryness or heat of nose? Have vim lost all sense of smell'' Have you a hackiii'' couirh'? Have von :ds; epia'i Is your breath foul? If" so you havk the Catarkh Some have al these symptoms, others onlv .a ivirf-. iThe leading- symptom of ordinary r.a. tarrh is increased secretion of min-nsof yellow or greenish colored matter. oul breath is caused by the dc-eom posing secretions exuded from f. T"0T? ulcer far hack in tiie hca.l: the membrane coveriri"- the bnnra u .ijcaten away and the hones themselves I A I . '"V ..amn eases ar in deed objects of pity, as stench from ...... io ti-ii.-iviu I Hi.l Ul t(tT cltcn uc".r.tt cjrrt-ia. n C l i ;i:v tmti."B Cai.iform a tliorough I tie Land of Discoveries Mason lllil)J'Jil Albany, I Oret Absolutely Pure: This powder never vanes. A marvel of purity,strenirtU and wliolesoineness. More ecnnoiiiifrtl tiia-.i the orflinary kir.ds. and cannot be sold in conipt'ti vion with multitude of low testshori we'mht alum or phosphate powders. Sold only in c-ws. Royal Bakiv ow uek Co, lOf) Vali St.. N. 'i. ATTOKXEI'S. DK. N. BLACKBfRX, ATTORNEV AT . Law, A'.!aiiv, Urtion. Office in Odd bi'llow's TenijJe. " Vill practice in all courts of tiie state, and ive special attention to all business. 2 ' VOLVERTOX & lUVINE, A1TOUNEYS VV at Law, Albany, Or. Office in rooms V., and 11, Foster's Ulnck, over L. E. Blains srcre. J. K. WEATHOKFOKD, ATTORNEY AT Odd iaw. Albany. Oregon . I 'trice in Fellow's Temple. Will courts of thestatc, and ; to all business. practice :.ve speck in all the ! attention YV. MASTuN", PHYSICIAN 're-.'on. ': AND SL'il '. II. E iVi. gcon, ;LI, PrM!'.'IAN AND A'.bai.y, Oron. bURr C. KELLY, PHYSICIAN AND '. ''con Albanv. (ire-or.. ortiie over C.rad M. to 4 wold's store. Otlice hour i: v.. i rem Ha. DR. K. A. McLISTSR HAS LOCATED his ofbee on the corner of First and iiroa.'albin streets, over Kedlield & Bronnell's store, where he can be found when lioi pro fessionally engitgMl. M1 RS M.E. McCOY, "J. D.HOMCEOPAiHIC pii.-Siciaii, omce and residence coiner oi First and Baker streets, Albany, Or. Chrome :Ji'-fZ?f.Z.lfii?''m JkJJ5!tv -Consultion free. Of- t i 1. ...i,.ilhV M. D. OFFERS HIS VjT services to the good ciuzens of the vteinit ' of Tangent, Linn county, Oreaon. 'ACRES OF; LAND SITUATED 12 t)')') miles east of Albany, near the Oregon Pacific railroad, HtiO :c:es in eultivotion, and contains sunicknt water and tiinbcr lor i;cn rra u-e Wouid make four good farms Price, t-12,0n0, with terms to suit' purehastr. For particulars apply to J. J. Dorris. DR. R. KOLDEWAY, VETERINARY SUR geon, Albany, Oregon. - -Graduate of GerJ man and Americim colleges. ilfiiiui OF ALBANY, OREGON. president, L. Flinn VICE-PRESIDENT S. E. Yoi.Dg, casiiter.. (i.E.Chaiuberlain, rp RAN S ACTS A GENERAL BANKING I '-'ue gentleman writes ami, alter L lil'sdNESS. Accounts kept subject to I admiring hei for her piuck in marry check. Sight Exchange and Telegraphic ) jn! the man c-he loved, concludes bv T .-1- V -I " 1. Wot, i p ' ' .."" j J ,,Zir ; . .11.111111. rtllli I I'lliaifO.VIlUM. WUVt .....1 ma le on favorable terms. E. You L E. BI.AIN L. V. FUNS E. TUHRELL Geo. F. CnAMBKRi.Aix. i WORK I Mfc EN DFSIR'irSO . RAILROAD Will be gi.en emplc'-ment by apply-j ing to Contractor Hunt at his headnusneis ; at Wallnla. Wr.rk Will le vigorously pushed on the Wallnla branch, ai.u an unlimited ; number of men can obtain tmploj incut.. ; , . II. Fltndt. SHl'IRJUKER. TOOT AND hi uTAjjif i JD warranted. Shoi' since the fire removed I to Ferry street, second dcrfrom postotlicc Solice of ItlNsolutlon. TZSS&ff between Robert J. Carson and John N. Ifoff- man, is thi da- dissolved bv mutual oonsent May24 1SSS. ROBERT.! CARSQN. Removed. : i i a quite neighborhood, plaiu cau TOSEPH WEBBER ANNOUNCES TO HIS MOn-firinS beconus mouot..n :ms in t) tiativns and friends bi.it hf em be fo-uid - V u i, i 4i oul.von stnet, betwee- Ensrine Co. No. 2 a,ld tne Other day the Major an'' First streer, until Jm. ra--- n on.s in Fo- thought he would vary the monotony shav .V Mas.:n s brick .-.re nady, by experimenting on the nerves of u.. - i tiunilv. Accordingly, as the Fciraft Photographer '""Studio col lier .. f t'econd and Ferry let':. iil ios.-e Dubruii'c'.-i.'Splay horse. PALACE MEAT MARKET lAMES V. PlPE.Prop. First Sfri-rt - " "nj Th- H.-st variety of choice beef.veil, mutton, po.-ic"-oiHse, tc".,::i the city Ueil.cous1antly ill il.1!d. .T--r' Ctsh rai'l ffr Hii ,;,l''-s ock."es ROOMS .-OR r-'Aililii I N i ..Mi-i-ii-.i Oniawus, emoroi-icred iii-:isi'i!s lor tne v. eeK at suits and ilontielh & .-eiteabach's. iix shaves for a dollar at leiee-ii s Miss Cora Uellj Fellows-Canipbell, the iaciy who sacrificed home lies to become the wife oi Samuel Campbell', better known as Chaska. Mrs. CMu;obeU was attired in a, ueat black satin (ii'esu trimmed with pHSSemen ten;. felie is years old, but fail looking. One pietty feature about her fsi.ee is her Leautiiul, regulcr teetn. IShe is apparently about rive feet tour inches in beiglit. Chaska, the s'y young Lothario who wooed aud won her, lounged on a divan, apparently conteuteit with his t-ur-r jundiugs. He wore "a buckskiu ai'int and moeeasius trimmed with bi-ads. He wore common plebeian pan ts, wlueli goes to show tiiat he is becoming civilized by the influence of his palc-iactd bride. He is six feet twe inches in height, has the regula tion straight black hair, which has been cut to keep pace with his rapid strides toward civilization. He is 25 years of aj-ts. His face shows marks ot smallpox, but the proiuiu- eut cht-ek-boi.es, characteristic of the luman, are not so noticeable. Ha speaks fairly good E'lglish, writes plainly ."mi seems rather bright; but yesterdaj he was a stranger in a strange laud, under exceedingly strange circumstances, and w;is not 111 a talkative mood. In fact, a short, gruti "ies' or '"xvo was about the only answer that could be got from him. But his wife is a brilliant and entertaining conversationalist Mrs. Campbell chatted pleasantly with all her callers. When asked on what date they were married, she replied: "We were married March ibtn, at it. Stephen's by the Rev. Dr. Haufotd nn Episcopal rector. We have been married on so many diii'ereiit datis by the newspapers tli.it 1 hardly kr.ow myself when w were maJried." Mrs. Campbell has with her their marriage certificate to prove -the date aad aibo to assure doubting ones that fhey aie the much advertised couple. hc.i asked about her parents she said th;u of course, they had been op- poseii t.i tue marr'age. hen she left W uiiiiiigtoii. abou: three years ago, she was cautioned not to fail in love with an Indian. When she married Chasloi her mother wrote, telling her ti-iat she would not disown ( ner, bin, that their correspondence must; cease. 'I heu when it became kii'.'Wii that efforts Were being made to ii.i'nci: her ro go on exhibition, her iuoHierwrotjtii.it if she took this last step her daughter and herselt would be obliued to lave the country. ,They oould not reiflaiu 'in AVftsbing ton - with aujh a social disgrace' hanging over them. Mrs Campoeil, continuing, said: 'I understand father has decided to accept an offer to go to S iith America. I know just what 1 an. doing. I knew that my parents would not support me now. In fluences have been brought to bear, so that I will probably lose my school. Mv husband has no money. i but I Jove him, and I saw this chance ! to make enough money to buy a ! farm and make its independent, so I grasped this opportunity." I Mrs. Campbell, while not anxious to talk to strangers, answered all questions pleasantly and proved hei self an eutertainiug lady. She has with her a number of letters which she has received since her marriage, and some of them are real curiosities. 0 . . . aakinu if sue cannot iind some pretty Some ! little Ir.iban girl for him. ! eciisaie i.er and others decla.'e tiiem j selves m favor of her course. The Major Surprises His Faintly. Fieno KepublicaL. Tvr- liif linn Wrt1 wrtW-li ajor lien Hoodworth is the owner of a cannon, a ponderous piece of artillery with a history, in which the possessor, as a military frpntlenini takes a commendable i pride. The o J cannon usually stands uuder a shelter on the banks of a Deauniui artincial iaKe innis grounds, . and on patriotic days it is a pleasant sight to observe the Major apply the tfrcli t.li fiif arte wsf.li I -oke over the placid bosom oi the little lake, while tne thunder .us ; report j , .',,., reverberates and awakens nemones of Bunker Hil aud scares the timid iaek-rabbit in his lair. But j ;:.a!es of evening gathered, heli.iulcd i tiie- old gun under the very eaves ol ! hij'd-.inicile, aud ramming a do-tble I charge into the muzzel of the old 1 howivz:T, he applied the m.ueii. with j magnificent results. The innocent ! :'.pd u..:sub; ecting inmates of tho vine- embowered cottage were not only considerably sui prised, but the connoisseur himself was just a little "rattled'"' as the glass from the windows above came crashing down nrv m i;;s head. The Major was in tervievied yeiteri'.ay on tiie subject, and said he wo:.:d"t have cared much about breaking ail the glass in his house if he hadn't just a few days before paid $40 for a tSxS plate glass wiudnv.- with an ornani-. ntal transom. It m ikes him mad when he thinks about tint, and the bottle which j irre-.l ofi' the sideboard. .1 e !i!-- O ;ire iu.;t in receipt of the best ,." o:ois ever brought to Albany "cmeuibiT wc will give away a pace of Instrumental or vocal ' v i'.h each corset while thev Mini line niii.- fast. iH".neth:iig new. HF'i'iRT, PRACTICAL WATClLMAKi , mid jeweler, Albany, Oregon, Condi tior.- Verdict oi Guiity Train Hobcs Agitation ia Fra:iCL-. The Herald's Special Dispatches. Chicago, June lb. Albert Redstone, of San Francisco, prcsi- lential nominee ot tiie industrial labor party, is in the city. Both the republican and democratic parties, he says, will find a sur prise in store for them next No vember, if the present, conventioi. fails to put in nomination a man friendly to the farmc is of the west. We are tired of the home uolicy of Cleveland's administration", and the party I represent will have none of him. The elect jral votes of California, Colorado and Ne vada will eertainlv not be f"r him. Which of the republican candidates j woule carry the greatest strengru in these states? wa : asked. "Blaine would do so if he v ere in the race, but after him I favor Greshani. He has shewn himself to be a man of the people and the enemy of land grabbers. Giesh tm's name would catch the western farmers just like wild fire." BLAINE'S S-ON TALKS. Chicago, Juce 10. Walker Blaine, son of Jamei G. Blaine, was present at Gresham's head quarters last night, and before leaving he signed a book contain ing a list of the Cillers favorable ti. Greshani as a candidate for the presidency. A repoHer casually remarked'to Mr. Blaine that there seemed to be qu'.te a movement for his father. I think Hie bourn you speak of, said j-.Jr. Blaine, is un organized. It i unauthorized, and 1 don't think fr-.m tiie present out look that any such a thing will be necessary. FK.tXt'E A;iT.iTE. FreslerickV Ms'i; lit tasist-s ais Ftsmtsj' I 4''Icjss i:t S-'a:;cc. Paris, June 1G. If is useless to deny that under the cover i an as sumed confidence the death of tue emperor has caused a feeling here very much like Bismarck'L. death did. It wa impossible to not notice the silent agitation which uei vaded I fie chamber of deputies ,Avhen liis majesty's deeree' -was"; an nounced. -hniperor 1 redenet was respected here as a lover of peace, aiid mixed with expressions of sor rbvv at his death were disnlal epeo ni.'tfions as to tiie political conse- . ' .b-'es. Ilihiiynr wr-'O'dy Mv i -nv i;nijeror is leing regarded as being animated by bitter hatred for France, and desirous to render his reign memorable by fresh laurels, culled upon the battle field at the expense oi his hereditary. r;:TtiM ojii.4TIO.s. The l:ilic::!;-n ami Etciuocralic Caiiitliiiates. Portland. June 16. At the cit izens' city convention held here to day Charles E. Ladd was nomi nated for mayi'i, Joseph Smith, police, commissioner, N. Versteey, councilman 1st ward. No other nominations were made. Subse quently Jos. Smith declined the nomination. This afternoon, the democratic city convention was held. The nomination of C. E. Ladd was endorsed. The conven tion nominated Peter Taylrir, po lice commissioner, J. J. Gallagher, councilman l?t ward, 2nd ward, no nomination, 3rd ward H. B. Nicholas. CtSlK KOA TKOIKLE. I.os Angeles Workmen HoM a Meeting. Los Angeles, June 16. Five hundred wurkingmen attended a meeting this morning and adopted resolutions to quit work on the new cabel road system if the company presists in the decision to reduce wages of workmen from sf2 to $1.51 per day. Manv other workmen dav. Manv besides those on the cable are in- iusiia ious. P-nsy, Maigaret Sid terested, believing this attempt at nt. Kye Huntington, and ' otber reduction is the beginning of a gen- j favorite writers contiibute to in eral cut in all lines of labor. The;pao-es. cable company was at once notmeu of the action, and if the wages are reduced tiie strike will probably de lay the completion of the cable line. Wi'itl Storm 'aitse.s tannages. Valparaiso, June 16. Yester day a very strong north wind pre vailed. During the storm several launches were sunk, and cargoes were thrown overboard from fight ers in the harbor. The schooner Eliza was wrecked, but the crew ere saved. The Feel tit? in London. London, June 16. The Chron icle says ihat it fears that the feel ing bothering the sympathy which binds the Englishmen to the Germans socially as well as politically will tend to soori disap pear. Oath o" Allegiance. I'.riJI 1Y (11 VI nil I ri ...u.,....,u,.L jU. iuc uuups ci t.ie garrison nave taken an oath of allegiance to Enmeror Wiiliam T! Dowager, empress of Austria. "is to - VTlAl'llW! fn OIT1-.-.J at Potsdam 1 dav. fias.!ril!y .- i: Which I'cis Men ai o W;iii..;-; ;U!1 One Killed. Ml"s-coi-:i:, I. T., June Hi. The south bound Missouri, Kansas cc Texas' express train was robbed last night at Yirdiores Bridge. Th train had stopped at the bridge to put off some uuggage. The engi neer was covered by a revolver, and before the express messenger couid eiose I he door two men entered the car and robbed of Ids valuables One shot w as an package. red into the mail car, the bullet passing through the left arm of the agent. Two shots were fired in the front of tliH smoking car. one going; Through the right forearm of Harry Rvan. The ther struck Ben C. iarver m the lett cheek ana pass ing backwards broke his neck, . causing instant death. The wounded and dead were brought to this place. Deputy Marshal Tyson and possee are preparing to start as siHjii as they can t russ the Arizon river. There were seven men engaged in the robbery. No effort was male to rot) the passen gers. The leader of the robbers ttve bis name as Capt. Jack. ILWtb lVlr:S-ft IilR!. 2tailroaI ISrfdue lVaslnd Away Itclow sions. Kkddino, Cal., June 15. A heavy ram storm in the mor.ma.iiis below S:ssons washed away a bridge, aud all trains are delayed twenty-six hours. The train that should arrive in Portland Saturday morning will not get there tiil some time Sunday. For Berlin, London, June Ki.-The Prince and Princess of Wales, Albert, Victoria, Prince Christian, Duke Paul of Meckienburg-Schwerm and Mar quis of Lome will start for Berlin tu-night. Court in .lloui-iiing. Berlin,. June 16. The court has been ordered into mourning for the laie emperor for 1 liree months. The period of general mourning will last thirty days. Hucgai'i.ui Afliiirs. Pesti-:, June 16. The military icomiinti.ee on lluntrarian delesja- j tious, after a long and searching i debate. pas.-ed the w hole of the military estimates. Tite (iencral Sleeps M'eil AVAsmxoTON, June 15. General Sneridan passed a good night. There is no change to leport in his condition this morning. . - - Ur liur I'ouml-.fiugf.tx. New Yoiic, Jinii&;16. The juTy in the Dis de Bar case brought in a verdict of guilty at noon to-day.' Under instructions from Messrs. Johnson & lliggins, average ad justers,! will sell at public auction, lor account of whom it may con cern, on June '20, 1S8S, at 10 a. m., at the warehouse of the Oregon Development Co., Yaquina City, Oregon, tiie following goods saved from the wreck of the steamship Yaquina City, more or less dain eged: D. S., Yaquina, S sacks of floats. O. V. II., Florence, 4 cases lard M. & 1C, FIjrcnce, 3 oases of drugs and 6 cases candy. L. W. W., Newport. 5 chests tea. McK. & P., Newpoit, in jackagen groceries. J. B., Newport, 1 keg- liquor. W. & T , Newport, 1 hbl liqour. R. A , Newport, 1 case crackers. "P.'", Saiem, 1 box varnish. G. E , Ashland, (i pkus groceries. S & M , As iland, 1 box spice O. P: B., Ashland, i eases lioots. .1. W- W Corvallis, l case toys and one lkg pictures. J. F P. & Son, Cornelius, 1 case coffee, mat spice, 1 chest ta. H. & E , Jacksonville, 1 ca-e drugs. R. & W., Jacksonviilc, 7 pkgs groceries. .I. U. H. & Co., McMinnville, 5 pkifb grocer ies, i M. D., Mill 4, 3 pkgs groceries. N. M., 8 bundles iron. Goods to be sold as they now lie and to be at risk of purchaser upon the fall of the hammer. Terms cash. W. P. Watson, Auctioneer. "Pansy's" own magazine (The Pausy ) for June is here. Of spe -cial interest are two descriptive letu-rs from missionaries in the far East. "The magazine is filled with choice literature for oung folks irom eignt to nrteen, and many ll- j- me Pansv will specially meet 1 the wishes of that class ot our readers who prefer that their chil dren should read something having a religious tendency on Sunday. The subscription price is but a dot lar a year. The publishers, D. Lothrop Company Boston, will send a sample copy for 5 cents or samples of . all their magazines (four) for fifteen cents. The Astorian says: Talking of the erection of a new lighthouse at Destruction Island, forty-five miles south of Cape Flattery. Captain F, W Holmes of the steamer Umatilla, says that government is making a mistake in erecting the lighthousaat Destruction Island. He thought The proper place was at Quinialt, where there is a strong undercurrent, and where mnny disasters occur. ii ue t..t n , . . i v i Messrs. win & fctark nave re- j ceived a fine lot of gold-headed finAcilvn-, .ml,) ivr,.hc - and chains, etc. lofiering at. very and see them. 1 lllIV-'l I'll I. l l.VV'J V ' V- i , U wincn tney are low puces. Call 5 1 r i J-1A ;--i ' .'''tl m W V? I mm ': ' ' ii " ' . '..Tm.' -'.V ... .,',,.,' ; : : .;