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iff i J - ORKGON": WEDNESDAY MORMNG. JUiYE 0, 188. 3a OEM'S" A i-EK. A H A IN V pil?H ilrllliW ft 1$ lilB ill vimTm o. i7S .3 iss Uuder the now manss;em;t!t of i I th . WHO KEEP A fiiil line of choice family grt ceries ami Catmea nut-apples, ClicioB TaMe Delicaolss Ornament ed cakes for Wcdf urus and Patties. .Salmon bellies mackerel arid tult fith of a': 1 id mm BAKED BE1AD Evcrv Dav. Best Svnin. Pics Cakes TEAS and COFF2. lT J .or 1 1 1 i i u.y- t 1 1. i II CANNED lioODS, ETC. -ne best Soap in the market- Le Roi Savon. A fine assortment ot comesiit and imported Cigars (-?" At .I.Jin Fox's old stand, low Fl nn 1V !)) .'JK. T. J. OVERMAN AG T FOR TUB - ibililftG bit i to Illfe, Medics. -S-t-Sjs3!fc--?s !Tss on hand a line of hew and second d whe . S nil ;..r C talo WILLARD MRiUkN L1V v 11 l furniture Dealer i IN A Live 'iNbwfo. This is what Alb my is at present, and iii order . to keep pace with the ",,vely times in this city, W. H . Wi Jard has enlarged iii s store iit.J sivick iO that he ii'-w thu iin't compW-'u 'losir:ib!e line of furniture in the :V -y. His duubk: sali'srt'uins In Fro i:i:iirs block are tilled with an eIs-ir:iT.t sMrtii)fiit of ni-w furniture, consist usr of liiun-res in new p:iT terns, tine irold picture fritmes, wiliow chai.s. easy rockers, marble tablt-s, brackets, jctc., etc. An examination of the stock ivill show thi tube true in every rc soect. H AV.'NG gf;-.: AN IN'TERKST IN MY hainc'S nii-i'ic-s !...(. ( ht 11; hi. i am desirous of col f t;' itaniliti'.- ta'.i'.i Ives inuclitid l u:o will picse call a:id settle The lrosins will bc'crvntinit d as usual at tie same please. E. 1 TUUM I'sUN. Alliany, Feb. 22. I;iSiiwiiu CIur. TI1HF. EF.S1 MAGXOUA Fl.oCR HELIV 'I cred to any part of the eitv. for si. 10 ;ei ivk. JOH-N A CHAW FoR D. ,ck. nlbudtf Just teceived at 'V. F. Bead s a ft:I ne of ladies line muslin underwear Uo -iris' white dresses and iiifunts i..s Call and see them. A tine li'i" of impor.fc.! eiLar? re ceived al Browneli oc Stananl's Knfc n MM 1 H K TWEEDALE rl, Pumps, iron pipe, rublxir hose and plurabiujr iroo h-hr.tted '"E-irlv Breakfast" cook stove and ranires hi aum: stoves. Albany, Orcroti. Julius Joseph Manufacturer of -AND DEALER IX- m Rl f! fait 01 f, V 'Si 8 iL U f 'tears, Pluirnnd Smoking Tobaccos, !ecr-cli:ii!T!J ar.d fiil! line of Smokers' Articles. Also dealer r a t i r AND Next door to Burkhttrt t Keer.ev's " A7T I T Dealers in - 1 1 U lliiA, III IT t HTlfl "Die 110 I ! vt music. Tiuisu-ai pocket kuive.- liie best NEEDLES. Ol L and Extra for all M A ClJJXllb USS CCUHTY A0H:3 FGH KOSTk rSTLRi FiiiE II-iSlihAKGf SGCKPANY. he iiniii :ae!;: f .0 10 aiiwiiiu jsiK&XP -Taste: - deathto cc W7 Anf r ' jr - j! I 1 I im Qlm ft T .I'M m A, I Ou GHo, i -fc -1 LnNG5 -Sold on Uwlcf AHlLriNLMLUbCQ.OROWILI.r, II WE YoC A C')i ; the hiud w;:.. jretion of iini'"is or maiter iii the ;ia .' lose or drop uwk 'ehi.id the pa'ate, or h ,-ou troif-.V 1 i 'in1.- :iif'M', -.e'-il ., TKC U I!,L. nHlETlNEMLD-Ca Il2 M Jilt f M0.9. .. 1 " V3Die?L 'A tW V roihn- sorts n-ve the con uptioii w:ii.:n. , As evciv l.:cath dtaun int-.- the hoses ii'iisi pass over and become o'lutid l v the reliev tiotis in tfce I -al l r.sf iges. i; n -est if ie -n ! U :'; w :1 a: )cis-(iiig t lie vldcttcre .'laduailv takes pl."ce, wl.iie the n fili. v. nt'.ir th-.t it- naKtu in it ;1 i i-'it) sum into the stoma, h. enfeebles ootn k, s.i.d t ittu utirto ! ijk9, ti 1 f i &.y j.Hatr..'ti6 itv, nervousness and ennumorion. DO NOT PROCRASTINATE. If you have experienced any of the abovesympto ms do not del a j . hut trv Camform C.r-R-Cri;K at once. We positive'y unraut tea few applications relieve and a tiionni'-h trif.ti!:cr.t to .-'ne. S:x m-mths trtatmvi'.l ic-r l.ii0: sent by mail e attfa die an! 4'a;-i- lire. li-i iirc. 1'ii' :-.le iiy FHSHAV it MASON, 0. L BUM. (Successor to E. W. Lanjjdon' DEALER IJT- Ernes, Faints, Oils I'erfumery and toilet articles. kIs-t a fu'l line of books am1 stationery, periodicals, etc. Prescriptions carefuih compounded ;H 003 FELLOW'S TEMPLE, Albany Oreicon KONT. & HOPKINS. s. Sole airents for tlit and "Faultless" parloi Choice Cigars A M0 Briar in rijies, and TDHDIf AL JITS. " mui lun Ileal Estate (tfiit-f. Albati v, liie adin KTV WFST L ILL. I M i IlilOillllBB, urea Line oi- iii;rcKiii(lie.i!riT:imntioniisl airaiit'-d. razors, butcher and kinds of sewing niacLines. instruments, sruns, etc , neatly done EUI1EK. The mott. :'. b;lll:! i of CViifojaia moans "I i." : !v in that land of sunshine, win le i!-e ora; ; i. : :;i;ie hi. iii and ripi:n 'i i. i.ii t ; r:i.i-t!oii in cmo and atta'e mii'-wii.tcr. .re the hc ihs and L.m:i found that ised in that pleasant leine'ly for a!1 iroat and Iiiiil' troubles, Santa Ahir, .he rule, of coughs, asthma, and cou t lifti' n. i ovliiiy A Mason, of Al- ia;iv Oregon, have been appoint d eansuaipsl'to his valhle California rein--dy, and sell it uuder a guarantee a; .il i bottehree for s-'.".n FOR SALE BY i Vk)ii LEANY C REGON io. uet lie'tt-r'.' Have you an cxeesi e vhi--h either must he blown from the I or simded backward to the throat? A'C iiifi-i ne-l eyes, fre pieni soreness -rif the throat. .i-iniing or roaring m the cars, n.ore o. I. ' s impairment oi the heari;:'.'. l"ss o isme'l, m otv impti-jd. liuilu s er dizziness of the head, dryi'iss or heat of nose? Have you lost all sen-e of smell': Have you a ha'-king-couh? Have von .hspcp.-ia? Is yoar breath foul Jf so or iiavk the Catarrh. Some have al '.hee tyniptoms, oti:e:s onl- a part. he leading symptom of ordinarv ca- .rrh is increased secretion of mucus of .'enow or rreenish cob red matter. Y Koul breath is caused by the i!rpnm mm it, Mason, (tlAWTEED rs-ng ecrct;ons exuded from festering ruPE TOT3 juicers far hack i:i the head; ometimcs f A IP A Dnn!,"e memrrane covering tne bones is OAlAliU'l aten away and the bones themselves nnn'ril trrj ; -"'iiain oecay. nuen eases ar in UrlUVlLLL Lfl L. Iced objects of pity, as stench from :-.le iiy A. Ibany, Oregon ( ROYAL BtvlSS Absolutely Pure. Tins powder never vanes. A marvel of puritv,strenc:th and wholesomeness. More economical than the ordinary klVilo. and cannot be sold in compe.i .ion wttli multitude of low test, short weight alum or phosphate powders Sold onlv in cans. Rotal BAla'' 'ow- der Co., 100 Wall St.. N. Y. I K- N. BLACKBURN, ATTORNEY AT ... . . ..... U. Lax j.w. AIi:tnv. Otesron. on.ee in hllmv' Tnii.le. A'ill uractice in all court. o". t'e state, and yive special attention to all iius:ness..i w TOLVESITOX & IRVINE, A ITOliNrA S- at Law, Alnany, Or. Oiln-e in rooms id on! 14. Fosters B:oclc. over L. t,. iiain s Mid ?or . J. K. WEATHORI'ORO, ATIORN ti At law, Albauv, Oregon. otth.e in O.Ui i-cllo v's Temple, v, in Practice in an me r.rt- of t'n.tate. and cive special attention vo all lmi"..'ss. "KYSHIAXS. MASTuN, PHYSICIAN . Ore-i-.n. AND SUR J I!. ELi.I., Pt.'YSlCIAX AND SUKr 11. geoo, Ali.ai.y, Ort'eon. C. KELLY, PHYSICIAN AND oUR- eon Alliaiiv. Oregon, omce over oiaa- v, Clreuon, office over wohl's store. Otlice hour from 8 a. m. to 4 E. A. MeAT.lrfTSR HAS LOCATED lJ his his oiiice on the crr:u:t of Flit and l.roa.'alhin streets, over Ite iluid lironneti s -.to.e, where lie can be found when not pro fessionally enua'td. . M RS M.E. McCOY.M. O.HOMtEOPAillIC physician, ottiee :t:ni resilience corner of First aiV: Maker street. Albany, Or. Clironic diseases a speeia't" 'Consultation free. Of TO to 1-2 a. M and 2 to 5 P. M."E2J 1. . !., OFFERS IMS .-cod (ilizens of the county, Orceon. 'Vic;: to thy .-aci:es ' ) miles cast ACRES 'F 1 AND SITl ATI-. l 12 ist c.'AU.anv,::cart.he Oicj;. n aciae raiin-a'.!, ai-.ts m euinvaiio.i, ami Jeonta;ns sii'.r'ieicnl. water and tiinl er 101 eu- n li-e. V;n::d i!:;.ke lour good !nn s I'rice, sti.i'Ort, with terms to suit pi-.rcha.-u-. i'or .:u-tieu!:rs applv to J. J. Dorris. Alt R.I ( J . geon, A I OLDEAVA Y, VETERINARY SI R Albanv, Oregon. Giai.uate of ;er mi an.'t Americim codecs. mm mi OF ALBANY, OREGON. president, L. Pliun.' vice -fr esi dent S. E. Young, cashier. G.E.Channn.'i'iain, 'IlKANSAOTS A CEM'.ltAL ' BANKING X CtSiNESS. Accounts kept subject to heek. Sight Exchange and Telegraphic Transfer sold on New York, Chicago, Snn Francisco and I'ortinr.d.Oregon. Collections made on favorable terms. E. You Jj E. 1I.AIS L. Flisn . E. icUUKLl fino. E. r,HAvi;r.t:i.Ais. MEN lH-'S!tli.G RAILliOAD AVOEK Wilt be givtm cmplevunnt by imply ing to Contractor Hunt at his heiq aariei s at V. alhih- W'crk Will be vigor-ni-ly pulu d on the AVallula branch, ai.'l an r.i MmitvU lie nher it men can obtain tmylnj incut. il. Flintlt. SHOEMAKER, 'ALL WORK BOOT war arranted. shon since the lire removeu to Ferry street, secoml dor from postomee. Notice of IlissnUilion.'" mO ALL WHOM I1T MAY CONCEf'N I The co-p..rtnership heretofore existing between Robert J. Carson and John N. Hoff man, is this day dissolved! by mutual consent May 24 1SSS. ROREHT J. CARSON: ;J1N N. Hv,Ei'inN. Rrmovetl. JOSEPH WEIJI EH ANNOUNCES TO HIS , j patrons and friends th it he can lie fo-ind on I.vdn str.et, Leiween Engdne Co. No. 2 and First street, un'il his new rooms in Fo shav & Ma o s brick are ready. Pj rt rut Photographer dio corner vf Second and Ferry Do net fail to horse. ee lUibrui'iIu's display palace MEAT MARKET James V. Pipe, Prop. HrsI SI reel - The he-i vvirietv f choice beei.veal.mutton, pork .ausAjfe, etc.,.i! the city kspticonstantiy in hand. tiT Cash paid for all kinda ock."J 1 L'oNLSUEl) ROOMS r'QK J-njiiiroof L. G.itrbeh i. rent. t'tccSai Orivc On lawns, ernViroidered suits and parasols for the week at Slontieth ci s-eitenbach'o. Six shaves for a dollar at Yk-reck's AT CHICAGO "he First Day s the Eepiuiicr,!! Frcceedings of Ccnvention. I-KUTtXTIO.V Tte 0r.!ani-.t:on Kot Yet Completjd The Coast Dcl'T-itss Adjooroett Until To-Day. II -rald Special Dispatcin s. Chicago, June 19. The fepuL lican national convention was called to order at 12 :o0 to day bv Chairman Jones, who delivered a strong Si "ech in .favor, oi protec tion. Temporary chairman John SI. Thurstoii7 of Nebraska, was greeted with applause. In his opening speech Thurston's statement that Blaine must be denied tiie support of the convention was greeted by loud cries of '-No, no,", and pro longed applause from the gallery. He continued in a strong speech squarely iu favor of protecting American products, and mentioned several prominent candidates in turn, each of whom he said was thoroughly in harmony with the protective policy of the republican party. His remarks on the Chi nese question elicited applause. He referred in vigorous terms to manner in which the democratic platform framed at St. Louis strad dled the tariff question. Senator Hoar, of Michigan, pre sented to temporary cnaiiman Thurston a gavel made of wood, under which the party was organ ized in Jackson, Alichigan. A resolution of sympathy for General Sheridan was passedand ordered to be forwarded to him at Washir g'on. The cail of states was omitted and General Fremont was intro duced to the convention, who made a ringing speech, in which Le predicted a splendid victory for the republican party 'under the princi ples of pro. -ction. Kiel Dnii-las was called upon and iiddi't sscd the convention, ex pies.sing the hope that the con vention -would make such a record as to put out of the power of demo crats iiii.l inuywumps to saT that there is no diil'erence between the two pasties in H-speci, to this race. Wire, of Virginia objected to the placing i Mahone on the commit tee on credentials and made a protest against Ids being permitted lo pass on iii.s own credentials. Mahone took the platform and made a pica o his delegation, and the chairman ruled debate out of order. Stephenson, of Maine, moved that no members of the committee oti credentials be allowed fcorn the coi? tested states, which motion was laid on the table on motion of Hoar. It was decided after a lively de bate that contesting delegates send j their credentials .o tne committee without debate. Ato:30the con wntiot' adjourned until' noon to morrow. li.lh OStM.i.Mi. They Arc liK-liiic:! lo lollow LciKi of Uoiilid'iil States. flic Chicago, June IS. Senator Dolph of Oregon is expected here from Washington, but has not yet ar rived. The Oregonhns with their six votes say that they will follow the lead of the dcuhtiul states. They are rather iueiined to act iu concord with the otiier Paeirtc c a ;t states aud extreme Western states aud territories. Allison, Harrison or Greshan would suit Oregon. The Alger boomers have been urging the Oregonians to declare for Michigan's favorite son, Idaho territory, with her two votes, has enlistened under Allison '8 bauner. As the situation btands now, the two delegates are favorable to Iowa's senator, but Idaho's future action may be govern ed by the action of California. Montana territory also has tA'o votes. Col. George 0, Eaton, a Montana delegate, says: "One of us is for AJ'ison; the other is for Gres ha'm. We haye tried to unite, hue have given up ail hope and have com promised. If 1;son leads Gresharn after the second ballot, Adison will Let two votes, and if Gresharn is ahead of Allison, then Montana will be a unit for Greshani." Washington territory will have six votes if she recommendation of tiie national -.oiiim-ttee is adopted by tiio convention. The terutory wid iu that event have the sime voice as .he State ol Oregon, although the leti'i torv w'lil have a say in the election I of president. Oregonians do not I relish this. However, Wash ng ton j teiritory ill vote iu the convention, j ir,. .toW .,;;;, flre divided and cauni j at p:e :; iic be lassoed for any special I candidates. Allison, Gresham, Alger and Har. ison will be the only ones to receive upporfc from the territory. The Xaiion:!l ':ii:f'il IlMnifetl by tLe ntlUi'.I 'n vcLitioi;. Washington, June 18. The senate went into secret sessiou, and ratified the long pending treaty providiug for adjustment of the Venezuelan eliiius. The bid was passed appropriat ing $200,000 fo' the public build icg at Oakland, California. The conference report on the Indiaii appropriation bill was pre- seuted riud agreed to. Adjourned. HOUSE PROCEEDINGS. Washington. June 18. The hou. : went into committee of the whole on the sundry civil appro priation bill. A debate ensued on iiie new congressional library building. 1 lie committee rose, and Peele of A 'Kansas p esented a conference report on the Iudiau appropriation bill, winch was agreed to. Herbert of Alabama, from the committee on navai aCuivs, report ed the naval appropriation bill. Adjourned. 11.41) TWO VAl :SKS OF A TIOX. The Case of f' jiitiactor Htmt iAgainstUdie C.egan Pacific. " The case of G. "W. rjuhtagainst thti Oregon Pacific Railroad Com pany came up in the U. S. circuit court yesterday on a motion to s'"ike out the complaint tor dupli city, that is, it contained twocauses for action not stated separately. The action was brought on a written contract marie between Hunt and the iaiiro;id company, by which Hut agreed to -construct a eerie. 1 1 number of miles of road tor tie company, who were to pay him monthly, on the estimates of their engineers, receiving a oinaU per centage as security for performance of contract. He began work in May, 1SS7, and worked to Decem ber of the same vcar, when he quit because the company failed to pay as it agreed lo. He alleges in his complaint that the work done was worth $30,000, and also aLegcs in the same com plaint that in doing tnis work he was at a large expense in making roads and bridges ami tmnsoorting plant, stores, etc., by which he will lose largely, and for which he asks special damages in the sum of $60,000. The court decided that there were two distinct causes of action arising out of the same transaction, and might, therefore, be joined in one action, but must oe stated senaratelv in the comolaiut, aud ' o strike plainti!! not being so, the moron out was allowed aud the given teu davs to answer. Ore 1 goui'tn. M. C. CHintH KSTEKt 4!.Kl..T. Following is the programme ol an entertain uieut for the benefit of the M. E. church of Albany, to be given at the opera house, June 22, 8 p. ii. Song- by class. Recitation Clemmie Jones. Duet Misses. Velia Fiindt aud Ma ine Campbell. i'aw.eaa -C.ihiie:; mother gooae. instrumental solo Mis-s Barnes. Recitation Lottie Ketchum. Solo aud chorus Mrs. Burkharl, Miss Mil.er, Messrs. Fiindt and Mnler. Pantomime in four acts Chil dren. Recitation Eva Simpson. Iii.strui.ifiitai duet Mis-s Barnes and Mrs. Vassello. Recitation, "Single Head of Wheat" Ch.ss of boys. Cross decoration Class of girls. Quart; tte Mis. Lee, Mrs. Huston aud Messrs. Hm mcr at:d Runey. Panitrfininit; and Tableau Searching for happiness. Instrument son. Miss Gilbert. Tableau America supplicate." by iriolitrous nations to send mem the gosp I. Soio Sirs. Lee. Tableau - Beisbazzar s least three scenes. Recitation Orin Beam. in The Buxom Queen of Tahit' , Coirr -pondenee of Chicigo T.mes. It is a fete night on our arrival and a band -f mnsic is playing seductive airs in front of the Government house over which waves the trio-color of U belle France announcing the protec torate. I'ornare V. the uative King,, prefer-ing to in'dnbje in his brandy and soda and other excesses in a smaller edifice a little distance off. gives up all voi.ie iu the management of the Giver"iiient for a consider ation of 50,000 francs per annual. Her Majesty, the Queen, also re ceives a compensation for abdicating the throne, atthough a much smaller one, and lives quietly and unostenta tiously in a snug little cottage ad joining that of her sister, who is married to the United States ( .msul Her tall- graceful fjj,ire, clad iu a loose flowing gown, may be see as she moves among the assemblage in the beau;frd grounds directly iu froit of th.: Palace, leaning her richly-jewelled, du ky arm, a little heav ily, nerhaps on that of her honored cavalier, who happens to be a Cap-t.-rsi of a man-of-war now in port; the full rounded curves of her vol uptuous beauty are easily discernible as she strois hither and thither in the tropical Summer moohlijzht with a slow and undu'ating motion pecul ing motion pecnl- sr race and looking i, although, withal iar to women ot her every inch a oaeen a merry one. "You will never miss the water Till the well runs dry." If you want a well dug call on E. B. Davidson. He does prompt work at a reasonable price. Orders can be It ft at this oiiice. Call for the ice wagon. Francis Ffeilier will deliver ice instantare- ! o'.islv to anv rurt of the itv. ( )r- i der oi the driver or at the store. STATE KEWS. A Full Budget From Oregon's Metropo!. m:!s A Email lir.. ' ; rices Fall-Stte! aod Jv V,'oriiv-Lr.-.ve cf Al tEce-Ciia.a With Embczaltment. Special to the Herald. Portland, June 19. This after noon the Alaska, gold compunv iiled articles of incorporation witit the county clerk. The iucorpor- iitors are J. A. Brown, D.M.Dunne, and C. A. Humphres. The capit: i stock is divided into500,000 shares. The object is to encage in mini:?:; in this state and V.ash':ngton tcr " ritory. REV. EZRA HA ''KEI.L'S CASE." In the police court to-day Ileiii y McGinn withdrew his plea of not. guiity and substituted a plea m guilty to assault and battery unon Rev. Ezra Haskell. Judge Lv ment imposed a fine of $10 upon tiie defendant. In making his sen tence the court took occasion to i mark; that as neither the com plainant or accused were in th -.; habit of getting into street quarrels and were both gentlemen, and thai while the assault was unjustified, there had been considerable ag gravation before the affair tool: place, which would naturally tend to create excitement in the defend ant. The court felt justified in im posing the smallest line allowed l y law. A SERIOUS FALL. Last night John McDonald met with, what may prove, a fatal ac cident, at a louging house on the corner of Fifth and Washington streets. While attempting to throw a basin oi water on soma boys underneath the window, wi-'i whom he was skylarking, he lest his balance and fell into the coutt. He fell a distance of about twenLy feet and struck on a fence, and sih- I tained serious internal injuries OREGON STEEL AND IKON WORKS. a. meet m -r ot tne sic the Oregon steel and ir aS he.d to-dav. The A meet i n -r of the stockholders of iron coinnanv election of directors resulted iutiie re-election of tiie old board; S. G. Reed, T. 0. Smith, Wm, Ladd, Theudore E. Wilcox and Martin Winch. OFF ON LEAVE Ol -iBSENCE. Major Jones, of the United States Engineer Corps, goes on a six month's leave oi absence to-morrow. During his absence Captain V. Young will take charge ot the dis trict. Major Jones wiil spend hid leave of absence in devoiiiig h:-; time exclusively to the manage ment of the Portland reduction works. CHARGED WITH EMREZZLEMEXT. A young man named W. G. Emory, who has been engaged as bo k ee er for t ho hardware' firm of D. yton & Hail, has been ar reste ouarged with embezzlement. The books of tin? firm have been partially examined, and it is al leged that so far Emory's shortage foots up $1,00:). In the Police Court to-day Emory waived an ex amination and was placed under H.a'00 bonds to answer before tt.o Grand J in v. Congressional Soles of Csprrial It (crest (o Iho .Vorltiwesi. Washington, June IS. Senator Dolph's hill providing for the payment of Oregon at'd Washing ton Indian war claims, aud his bi' l for payment of the claims of tlu state of Oregon growing out of the wat of the rebellion aDd Indian, wars have been leferred by tho committee on military affairs t: Senator Stewart, who has promised, as soon as he returns from the Cbi cago convention, that he will secure an early report. Senator Dolph, in the senate to uay, upoD the passage of the bill reported from the committee on . Indian affairs to pay for cattle belonging to a contractor killed bv Indians on a reservation, called the attention of the senate to Iudiau dep edations claims, and said it v. as a great outrage that claimants whose claims haa been presented mo -e than aquirter of a century ago to the government, witu proper proofs, were unable to secure necessary legislation by congrts for payment of their claims. In the house today there was passed the conference report on the Intiia i appropriation bill, which provides for a change of the place of sales of lands of the allotment law from the La Grande district land office to the Umatilla agency. A great many Doys belonging to the O. N. G. are inclined to treat ! ,, . .,. . i thair '"'-tia I get.tluf? that" cuties, lightly t r tiie are bound by strict laws. The following para graph may be of benefit to such : "A person who has been dishonor ably discharged from the Oregon National Guard is disqualified from voting in the state, and cannot hold any federal position. This fact should influence a number of youDg men to pay more attention to their miiitia duties.1' Six s'.avesfor a dollar at T. Jones's i mm i i mi :S- :-ifixh.,xP!pSii