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111-lUAlMi SATUI?)i Y, JI LY 0. KS80. Povntnfl gaily jficvacl . . ii. i:. ist:;: i icl: , NI:VI1 Jiol'N'ii iris rrocs. 1,1 mi I'.irt i J I'i lii.un il;.u .j.r. ! Ii;!.. .'!. - c; , ::;).; .im , 7:1' a I 'j'lii -M.'.ihii fidl'TH ItOI'M'. Arre s l)virt Amu-.-. o.lie.r 1. ui:i,.h!:ii.il:i.i.Min !ta:;Ti. i i-J;J;ij-i:i 1 '. ;i mij I'llciii-j -J lupin F.-:i-ht ( . l.nipinlKuu'vnf (i.iMpin N.. IV.:i'lit ! dl t'elvili!i,tftiT II i.fl. '.lie -:.:!... il V. OUF.itoN I'.U'IFIC TIMK T.VIil.F.. Ai-ritc-i licp.rs ra.--'.ii.T. . I'f.-ijll' . . II I.V til LiD p 1.. ... .V.,.':-iu'.;:..v;i .KCrriNCS A ISIII'T TOWN. l.'ii'.i.e;- :i'i. ii atln r licit in .,i nil di.-ciipt ions ;.i 't.-w:ii; t S The W.C. T. T. i. alize i ?,:;( o lV(!n thcii dinner L:i'.e!: on the I-'oiiriii. Work has been icsnii.cd mi tin street railway line, ami it will he finislied within h n days. .A fo::r yc:'i .!.! - .-. n; .i. '. !.v e:is was ila-i : ; 111 ,! 1 y- ! 1 . villi- 0:1 tii:- I n::i i!i ai:d ha I hi ! ! ' I r.:cf Mc.ii i:-n iil. m, :!,. t !l. hcv. ei; ( ' . . -1 I ! . 1 t V-: ': lit- a 'd Miller : 'ein, won hv ten fi ei. Tin- l'.-s rc.,i:ted in th.. I'.i!. ns-: onr- ti:.' i- :r !,.: o.'U). Th.,-er.-and h-r.-ha:u - his. ..f this city ; : ' hi-e but little ( )'. pli..e!i.;. l ii.ijp wa - i;i this city o!) Thurstia v. Tin; liipJcr , iil bo hlit'iaily rewaf.Ied on lctiiiuin Ih- ;e t' 1 'er1. ::!rer meat m.iv- -Mr. J. .!. I'.ak.-r and .Mi.-s i'.iia llouit.of I iarrisoiir-j. wi re ma.r-: vied a i lie h.-ve:e i to!is, in t'lis cily 0:1 the i-'onr'.!:. !..". linn,-: phicy olhciati :)'. it has not Wen irc-iierallv known tic.it the Sullivan and Kiliain tih' would take place in Oierop. .;:t aj little encounter in this city y.-ster-, day very !;!;ch re;-:omb!ed ,t." A youiiL' n..;u who attend-'il the' ball Thursday niht imbi'.-d mi freely that his .-ii! Ul-nt on' ami paid a drayman V) cents to haul him oil'. Th'j diavman kindly, stored hin: away in his barn, ami , the youn-i man alter sobei intr up i bribed him with another "0 cents! :;ot to ;:ive the occurrence away. A mathematician of this city foots it up thai .fliM.ooo.uuu was , blown iii 011 the Fourth of Juiv in the I'nited States. s tiiis wciul ! he about :'sj per individual, it is prjbably not a hi-h estimate. 1'ut one of the beauties of this ;;overn metit is that a!thou;;h a considera ble value went ii;. in powder smoke, the money is not thrown away or lost. It is simply put in circulation and in the ramification-: of trade can be used over and o-7-r asain on each successive i'omfii. I'EKSOMI.. Joiui Webber, of iVnlaud. i in the city. ifi. h. !'iaekma:i will leave to day for a trip h- rorliand. Misses Carrie and Kmma T'eitler have returned from a vi-it tit the spunks near A -h!anl. Miss -Minnie Call, of I'avton, Orcjjo-.i. is viitin in this '!;, . th.e ;;uest of Mrs. C. Ii. ( hh ii. Key. W. K. Llishop. the new Kl imath In lian le.-ervation ajonr. was in the city yesterday, visiting his dauuhter.'.Mrs. lr. Starr. lamoti :-mith. di'iiist ,,f llar rishurjr. and wife were in the city yesterday. Willi him wa a cousin from Mi.-simri. on his wav home from a three months health tiipou this toast. -. Mrs. Creiidey and son. Frank Creilev. of Iowa, old acquaintan ces of I r. and Mrs. C. C. Kellev, arrived in the city to help celebrate the 4th. They went jesterday to the front on the Oregon l'acilie looking after busine.-s prospects in that direction. Mrs. Starr, aunt o John Cioian. w hom lie had not seen for fourteen years. passed throiielion her way to San Francisco last evening. Mr. Clelan was at the depot to see her. Mrs. Starr used to reside near Scio, but for a number of years Icjs lived in 1 'astern Oregon. W. h. Jester, station and teie jtiapli agent at the Southern l'acilie dejiot. 111 company with his moth er and sister, started last night for a two months visit h Princeton. Illinois. Ji.s old home. Ilis hroth er, (. 1". Jester, will have charge of the ofliec during his absence. Canl if Than Us. Albany Kngine Co. No. 1 desire to return their thanks to Miss Lib lie Lanning, daughter of ("apt. Fi. J. Lanning. and Miss Kmma llill. daughter of Dr. J. L. Hill, for the part taken by them in the Fourth of July celebration in riding on the decorated ho.stcart in the proces sion, l'.y order f the I'd Asst. Foreman Walter Fast. Wil l. H. W.mixki:, Secretary. Urrixeil Cliirkrnt and Tm Li'V.. We will have a nice lot of fat dressed chickens and turkeys for your Sunday dinner. Call early and leave yonr oiders. Also a idee l it of raspberries ami cne'iy cur rants. Willamette I'atkin- Co. l-'reili Arriial. We will rece ive fresh In day a tine lot of celery' caulillower, cucumber;-, siring beans, gieen pca blackberries, rasjibe'rrie-. apricots, peaches, new potatoes, cabbage, etc. V,"i!h:mett..' Ii;:kin,; Co. Satteoieit Salleen- ' Kt. coivfil this week, an invoice t sat!; tuts, fancy and plain, in c:,tuu. light r!tte. t ;:i, brown, green ; ;i i black. Sua i.i. .i'i. Vot o. Xcw c.' -igas in i- .VL'!r ;.t ;'.' ' !!- eararatamc TEE rc-UKTK Hi ALBANY. :-acvi;..:i:! Cc'cl-nt'oa 'i".-i.t. At ii 11 early hour Thursday ; morning, I mg hem no o!il Sol hai thought if rising front his salLYon ; Colored OOllch, tin- sleeping ptjpll- J lace of Albany were awakened bv i the sonorous booming of the : historic brass cannon, owned I v I the Oregon National Cu-rd, givm.: i notice to the small boy, armed with his animal lhvcia' koi :tni the. patriutie peoj L in gciicr.d. that the day just dawning was ti J I giorious 1'i.un h of .Inly. Thy ci, : had lie:1!) tiroUtsoiv decorated vvitn i.i'i oivii iror.iseiy ueeoraieu v.110 ii-io i;ios. hi.s, hnritiii" and evergreen:-1, ami y O.vl Creek hrii-'e he :a.-s and stripes lloaled iroiiT(-ii.i;iedTj,h?ipt-r 1 iiunureu spires ail;: wa'M uiouoiv fniiii many private r-'.-i-'eiices and I business hoaxes. lii'' before tin-lion! sei ! r Uf 1 funning of the proce.-sioii a stt 'stream of teams poured in iu 111 1. 01 t!i, soiith. ca--t and west, brii- it.Lf thousand ot la lt oiu the coimti v ! v. iinc-.s tin- 1 .eici-es ot the day, and cacti train arriving inj'o;i pici . the citv nil to :ioe:i wa- la. ten with: e, -'ir-ioniso-. which 'ssvelle-i i:i::ob r pre.-ent tofidlc l".;.. 1 p!... : ii k pap i; . i'tomj.tly at !:":! o'clock tie 1 i-i-.-i 'ii ii- ht a -t hv t!ie tive'iios !.( 11 m it ron.'ialile- ol tt.e ec..icl re-'m.ce.t. . ml n .Ni'l came t.ie Knigh!.- o! l'yi'iiasi in in!! uniform. The libei'y cart was universally pronemnvtl ihe' liundsomest ati'air .t tic kind t vet s-.t'i! in .i pioc.-s-i -ii. !"! '.! .-am! was imier.-.iii.ited by . . Ki CP.ey. j Mi.-s hid i ;.'.!!. iaith icpies. d : the ii'd.le.--of Liberty, aiiii .'.ii.-.-i s I.ora Vance. and Iv;it llaiutt rci-! resent-." 1 l'eace and I'lenty. lii'y little itiris represented : fetclit sta.les and t. rritoiie Cuion. ir.chuiing if .-am's p e.:sioii.-. ai-o the Aboil' he dll- ; of the Cm-le; l it',- ( I A I xiny. ..iiss j-.va Cmvati. who : r. ;-.:vseiited l't-nus) 1 ani.i, w.i- ap- , propriatvly dressed in m--u; ::iae i tor the Johnstown liood vi.-tims. ! Tin- ear. which wasarti.-tieaily atrl . elabor.itely d coiatt-e., was ilrawnl by six im - h r.-i;;, attended by I f-:x i'.retnen in umlorm. ami with its l..iad of sweetly dn-s-e l an i pretty girls pieM-nti tl ;. beautiful pictuie. .vfte" the liberty ear came the ollicers ot the ilay, the gover:. or, Judge Stiaiian. of ine supreme court, Senator Mith di, Hon. M. C. h'Oie and ii.-tiiU'tii.-hed visit ors in carriages, followed by the several companies of the fire de partment, with tiieir .-tcamers and me aiiparau.s. ncativ necoraie I for "he occasion, and attended by vi.-itin hremen. Then foil. .wed eiti.e-ns in c u i iat ii .-.a. .a a- tind on foot. Tiie proccssiuu was fully a mil' ! iot.g and formed a bril'.iavt pageant a- d niovcti in three ilivisiovs, ; head d respectively by ttie Al1 ;.i;;. . , Ta eg- nt an I the Chcmawa Imiian bind-, through the i-rincioai strci.ts I to I lack ien. at.'s '. exercises of tie- da r.ve. v. i v i"! '. w el"' hi-!' I : I in: (.!:o . i-iveiy avail. tide sea: ua pied, and a vast crowd wa ent. Tiie es-'H-ises weie ooene l prayer by Kev. II. 1'. Webb, in the absence of i'mf. W. T. "ecu-' pies- : v. ill. who, Van i n of; Seov til-i) rea l tiie di decla r.-.tp independeece. The oration by lion. M. , h'orgo was an e'lojiient addiess, luii of lofty and ratriotic seeti mciit. The exen-ises were intet spef ctl with excellent music bv hatals. i ni: sii u i n r. ii't'T dinner the miiitaiy coin pames. heaiii'd by the Chcmawa Indian band, marched to the o;vn ground immediately south o:' the city, where the batik ground had been selected. The sham battle was no! an enthe success. Instead of proceeding at once with tic light, the regimental olii'-crs made a mistake by indulging in a bat talion drill, which consumed two hours and kept Ihe thousands who had assembled to witness the hat- Ho w.-.itm.rb, Iho bet ,m b,,t half of them became fire I ing ami returned to tin by stall' officers hieut. M . W. Hunt and hieut. C. W. initio No acci deids occurred, and. not withstand ing the long delay at. the opening of tl,.- battle, it was greatly en joyed bv nianv. rui: ii .t i;s. After the sham battle the lire men's contests took place on First street. Hie hose race, wet test, res esulted as follows : Coryallis won irst prize, (10; time. :;7:,. Lob- mon second prize, 1."; time. 41 "... scio 4 seconds. " lir anon Si battle itself was a fame ailair. The ' ' " , ' , V l"''". A NASA I. INSFCTOH i wnu, " lll:M...Mi Mlll.t. commanding otiicer was (',,!. T. C. i .," V n ("'lno1' was '''-'', ! ca.-a l.,.,te of .SliiloliV l aianli Item-, p,v trading at tiie economicrd fctoi Smith, and tl.. companies partici-' ",l : l'lb "(,? rcspona-: e.i.v. rruc nis loMi.y .V .Ma.m where tin riile of good goods and: outin-'wor 1', V F and I iV, to. 111 :l most "'h-'esting :tIid m.x-umj ;i(W (,rj(.(.s ,.n(iVVS ljo ,.xcqilil11. Company F supporled'thc artillery d',f';i"inp: manner. Mayor (Vwan Mc't forget that t(i...h' of economy ! amlmai-itainedthe tlefencc. Tim rlZ ''TT, ' ) V ) i " at .W ii ft lftl' Silll. Brownell & Stand's. ; The Albany team failed to eon-! al 1 ald. Hunt. J he aliair was a uectatthe hydrant properly uikI ; pIo:isant tsotjal f.;itnif .f the .lay, di.l not get water. j and v.a t greatly enjoyed by tlm-e The tender race l etweeii Albany ' present, ami Salem was won by Albany in: ....,. . ... mi .' i i " i l.r.I I r.K I. IS I. 1'4 seconds againsl IS-,. tin-..,.,. 'I'i. in, : i I 'i!l...'.iii is ti.t-l:-.i ,.t l.'!t'-. rem i.iei.-'.U lie 10 I yard toot race was won , , .t .iii.vc. vii'..i..i. i.!.,ii...i...tA.oi-.-ui. ny JiiTl l.ogail, Ol flO. ! The steamer contest for a pur.-e tit" ihO, between Albany Kngine Co. No. 1 and the Salem Capital in,, r.t, , im,.... i. 1 v....... , ...I 1.1 .I.V 1 ....... VV Jones fourth-class, ami the latter a Clapp i'c Jones third-class engine, was won by ?alcm. the record be ing ;.s i'.ili..us: Salem. iNo-feet, s1... inches ; Albany, 'Jt'.s !e t , S' . me'ic:-. Th i .ver, i.-c-oi the ilay thsed w ith a display of firew,.iks and a VC"v successful enteit.iinment at the opera !; iis, b; Vickei s ,.:i!;,::ny as F Co. and a grand m their armoty. T.uere v. as m -e. an ;: M'y. arr. :t. Ihe, r .hiring the day, ti I in;' ma;';.!!!'- i i i!. was atopiv ' ' !.el:t''h tie Matt; i '!H'!it f. ;;v it.iii ; o.-ir . i i; y tiist-r Ot'il'i' r- at ti:: ua-: in- COUNTY COUET. Cuvrrt f-.-? It- Staytou $18,230-0 t.-i . i.i;ir-, Thoctuuty commissioners com pleted the im-ii.c-s i. r tin- July term yesterday. Ten doikus per month was m dered placed in t tic hands of ."-am May, of 1 Iai 1 isi m g, for the: ail of Charles Higgs. The report of M. Farvvoll was reeeiveil and allowed. .11. Dive si1ii:oii.tci..!.i1f 1 owed 10DO feel ol lumber, j . - ...... ... Frank Winkhr, superintendent, .v.is allowed :i'o) led ot hnniar and rails. ifcas ordcied t rv i si if iiioi.- loiiuci.s en- 1101 iaKeii if 1 i:e 1 ohow uvi ims were upeiu lor Imildii. He.' !aytou lpii'l.:e: j I'acitic l.rilirc Co., .i,t;it) and' J . Is, ."jt 10 ; Ibjil'inin it bates, wo.l ' $!ii,SoO ami $1 "..". 10; iron, if 1 S.l'oO j and .fl'i.Os.;. The cnniracl was let I In ll'-l!ma;i iv i-itcs lor !.' ,. -h I Hi ai ..c ation ot . 1. 1. I looks , !!, iai. her While and wiie, V i - - - j x t jj -s it "ISC'S-.s-SSSTIFaracrs I Mercli!intsr.ewsl)al)ers an(1 Magazines. I p -.lilted Viewers. OVtllliieloii. I . u ; 1. n n 1 i I he aiiucation ol .1. 1. Hooks .Materia' w a- li -leil onic for a culvert for'! he brid at M Miller's. I'ht' I ). l'.Wasgiauted permit b. lay ipe in the co; roan. ' Cic. -ney w.i-i allowed t chase hi; ;!. ei. .Mr. S. Min-'s was allow pur- i ! ail. I he jej ia i oi A. i'. ! I a y oiin-is !'; ct-unty load and an( Ices was aooiYi'ii. '1 lie appjication of 1'.. Ilariines ate! others for loimty load v.a granted ale! James Sheltoii, S. .M Mchain an 1 II. I'hihips were ap .i-iino'd viewers. r. I'.urk 1'. C. I.. M . Sjunk. lumoer i art cc iloy. i', printin;. Siop-r, lumber ( 'in 1. salary OL' (II t i) 117 t.-i A. -a! maisii. him it- -I! J. K. Wyatr, deputy :i- t! ict atiormy r ot) II. Farwell. .-ai.tiy. ,S.I Mites v'v; Suiting 11 Joiui .-"mailmen, fees 1-Vi jS 1!. Isolde way, stock i.:- spcetor 7 I'.. F. Mavis, abstract ol mortgage.-? -'-j (HI .!. F. Hyde, aid .1. ily.le . ".) ,0 i'i. ii. Montague, fe. .s 7C A.F.llamilto ). aid Orchard f.tmily lo oo L. I'oiigia:-. aid Muiison family ;;.) State vs- W. K. McMai.i"! : Si Sfate vs. Wi.i. Schooling. 1:.' sr, .!. J. Mavis, Keeping county poer " ;'.; :;o State vs. .1. M. Schlos-er . i'i :;") State vs. ieo. Lee p.i : X. II. Alien, electii.r lights -J") in "-cal for record.-. 7 ..o a. !'.. Fit.wati -r. aid W. A. I"i!.'.va!er s o, ii, W. Wright, drawing con tracts .-, ,;u .M. K. N. r.iack'om ; county judge ' 10(1 00 i. W. Phillips ;: j;, lb W. Co. .tier I "i J,l Kcili'i't : A meliopoiitai: no other class of r on no other lino ( to live and let I i v ing the merchant !I oiiiciM . store, handling nods, iul'iinging ! trade, willing '. My patroni.;: in his Ie;i iing ime or specialty v on enable many to live, and you gel, better returns yourselves:, v. lather merchant or mechanic, professional or capital ist. Tiie man who has houses and stores t.) let is interested. I'ubiie spilit dictates this com-e, every gcia-ioiis imp. uN, prompts it. liuv voiir cigars ami tobacco of f.him. opposite the Kevere Hons.', and gel your money all link again directly or indirectly. Twentv v ears' experience in tiie business., A splendid i::niinl. i ivernor l'cnnovor. Senator .1,! II. .Mitchell, Ibm.".M. C. Cf..rge I ; and the ollicers of ihe Second ivgi- j nient. (). N. C., were Icndeie'fa ; . ...a....,i : a i ..t... w'. i .i . . i fl '. 1 '. npu-t ;u I lie .-I . V. nailes hotel Thursday w hid "onator -Mitchell, ''Our Country :' I. h. Cowan, '-The City o! Alban ;" Col. Smith, "The Oregon National C iard :'' Capt. Storey, me ;. A. K.:" hieut. i. Ii. Chambeilain, "Tiie Drego.-! Militia;"' Capt. O. II. Irvine."!' Company:' Hon. M. C. ieorge, "The Future of Ore- ;goii;"Capl. W. N. hadue, "The : Ladies, God I'.less "Fm." Short ! after dinner speeches were also j .. w" I 1 111. ..it ! 1'':l!o 1,-v Major S. L. Lovcll, Lieut, i j '' 1 -'si'k, Captain I'ost, Lieut.; 1 I'.urnetl, Cap!. atsm.Capt. Lake, '.Capt. Ah II. Fllis. hieut. Smith ! .nil;. ... l.-vi. IVr-oas .-.llin- lei lli-s . '''j '!'r"'i : ii, ,..,('p:' ' i ! u -tn!. . i;. ' :)..- ,1.. '.i, : Ai Hit v I'.n, n, l.i::. oln i:.;iit,, Pr. r. .1. i .ii.ibt ll. Mix- I ar, lino I P.i' Ollll.. ii, 11 j. .It-Ill.. .1. It. It. Mi-, hi. e, .1. s. i'tirk.i. I.t.ii- l..l!lf- 1 1 11 .i-s i.'..it:. r. sl ,i..li-!i. Mi- .. i - I I I 'M I S -V P. M. Win I lll ill, I P. iin. Cl.-.ui. I. -i- i. rln-. A. M- 1.1-.11. I '. I! Pi . eli, r. .1 M 'li.ii.l . Itl Tli.-i n !.-. .So. s hose mei b. Mr. and Mr. .i. : si: ting ;;i makin Ic-e . ;u; for t.'ic leiurn thanks i. Mubruille fur titti.i'tive the tii. bv allowing he:.' t. II: 'Ve ft!" . i : i - .: tughter .!'..' of th" : n.i1 mo-t ; i " I i Ulioll i!v older .o orolilloi' .if - I V (rruitl 1 'M'l TlllUk.' 1 ii i"U1"1i il f Ml ... ( I l . , iimiii m,i.". i'i I V I in ' tiiii .-A" f i .ii ourg';1 ti 'o t! TEE PIONEERS : .!:.! lie. I'i. kl:s if tt:- Liiin Coud; ! The meeting of the Linn county ' I'.ooeoi.- at I'.row nsv ilie 0:1 the '-J;li and mil, !.is week, was vcia su-ce -siu.ly carried out according i to tic programme. CalolMiriyo! llalsey, wa presi- Idei.t. On the .hh the attendance ... . w as yiioii aial I lie liiceuns, were i.mi ami 1 lie meetings were , l.v n I' (..show Jr. ,.f , ..... 1.. (I 1 ' ( .,.!, .Ii- ..f I J.io.. ii.." 1 ; 1 ,.,.; . 1 1 ni M . 11:111 net. i'i .1 iiiil ol t:ils ci. v. : On tin -1th l'u'iv 'O'O iHioplyJ Acre nreseiil, and a most excellent I'licss was yiveii by . Oaiey Jkins, .11, of Oregon City, in the .ti'ternooii liev. V. l. llishop oc cn i. l Uie .sueaKe's muihi in an V Ciit r a mi;;; How of reminiscences, 'l A cor. cspoi. dent io;es the fol- lowiii" 1.10:11 er Ttiose of the vear Hlo Mrs. I-i ( lttl.fs UM,f ,m :fi. , nlia A. Kirk . . S.i,- i.-vvis and wife, T j A 1,'js, .James i'dakely and i; Ki.-k m 17 Willi uu McCaw and Icmp!cloD. hs-ii) Kobert Cihi.s .1. M . Water.? ! SplaV. ti ii. r.. , ..i ites i IVriik,! .ic!in:iev and A. C. King. i !ol hol ing I hisbroiick, -Mrs. j N'orah :- pinks. .1. V . iay and w lie, i Kohert K ibe, X. S. I'li'dpott and j v. he. . Irs. ,;. Abrahams, Mrs. W. j A. Tt mph to. i and. A. Seeiv. ) iM-VJ-d. F. Colheit, U. j (da-s, M. lb Muriihv, 11. it. I'owell, Mrs. i: Caleb Orav, .1. W. Smith, S. lb Moss Thomas l'.ai- re't. T. Turner, A. Ii. Waters, M. Washb ami.'. Asa . Hall am'. J M. .Myer. lo Jessie r.arr, A. I'.arr. Mrs! M. Moss, Mrs. K. Cary, Mis. A. C. I'.ing, Jesepl: .s-!o;l'i, ll. Maioiie, .-.irs. r.. .. i.one. .-. a. vv nt'ott, r Kussi II, and Salomon Kond. Tlie attendance on Friday was I full and the programme can icl j oiu wiin iMerc.-iing eto.-mg exer cises, and the i.iun county Pioneer meeting .1 July Is-'.i will long be remembered as one of unusual i .nteiesJ. I i i e Alarms. A lire alarm wa; soun led yesUr dav morning to which the depart ne-i.t quickly responded. It was' found t hut an incipient blaze had! stalled i'i the roof of the St. Charles Hotel, also one at t'-e foundry., I'.oth were extinguished without i daina'. Scvcial of t!ie Salem men:, n who vve.f in tie- city jo.n ed t.".e Ah.'any hoys on the hose carts. ( In Thursday evening a lire alarm was : oumicd. ' ut it pr.-ved to -n! v a chimnev burning out the r cent lire.-, in Washington l-irit'iy. the hie depart incut i'f .ipiany mis oeen umisu.illy uleM r c ntic and can be relied upon in case of a fire. I.osl. silver watch and gold kel at t ached, supposed A !ad '. chain and i. to have been dropped somewhere .1 ., .1 It... I. ! . 'i'i. on i. it- lo.i.io.-. on liii -jiil. i j finder will be suitably rewarded in returning the same to this oU'iee. ;.r.l ! ii v meiil . l'or a small amount of money that will in a year's time .iur.ble or treble your money, such an oppor tunity is ollcr.tl in .-oiith bany, only one-half mile from 1 lie city, embnu: ng the t;;it t of lam from lilkins' falls to tin- fair giouml mad. hots sold on ! he installment plan. Tv.Ti.n.vi i: .v. Kmujiiti o. '1 Wo do. I -'. soil! I. of po'-ti'i'iifc. Well Wt.iiii Im.hI.Ii-. Parties vi-hir:g crayon portraits c;..n have them at about one half Mrs. I'.him's usual mices, eondi- lio!'.. j! that they lace "heir order. v.itii heron or before JuIyS:b. I Orders so placed can be made sub ijectto delivery any lime within FJHM! XI IV GOODS! -tablisheil with a tir.-t-cl.:ss st u k Of As iSTAI'hli FAMILY OKOCKKIK Ua tin; corner of First ami Ferry , .. i fi. l v streets , ouposits Stewart k 7 SOX. j complete lint: of canned goods, gro i ceries ami provisions of all kinds, no tions, etc. i Fresh fruit and vegetables eyerv iii'irimig. Prices reasonable. i j-j'CALL . oii.Ti i! .li:iiiii.t is ol sai.l eifv to rc tive ami ; ,o-i-i-ipt f .r the t:ii li:trc,i m cai.i roll, f..r i tl,.: pi ri.Ml of ::'i . l.u n-..m 'liite ' t''' imti. c. All t.ixes rciiutiiung unpni'l nt Hie ' .pir.,ti..ii..t ao-laistlicroalter ill le re- im-ni.l to ihe i-oniiii.in council of the fit v cf AliMti.v a .kliii.piti.t, :ci,l .oh and f-j .ciis.s f..r i-olli-. tii-- rti.-h tavulie a.ltli-tl thi-rc-io. j Dt'teil nf Vt'n ui , o;-,.-.,,it tl, li.tti !ay ot : .1 line. i lo X. HOFFMAN". itily Mttrslu ll ILL liliOS. Moai.j.s in all the latest improved pianos, organs, sewing macltines;,iui.s, a'so a full of warranted razors, I etcher and pocket knives. The best kind of sewing ma line: oils, needles a'.d fxtr.it f a- all in.ieiiine.'i. All re- :::r "' '.;:ur:iri,.r mil i:-llfr. :i.:i;x:.:':;si.:N:e.iiv!,;ii.'K'Vii:!) ' '..ii' c, 1 "f.':i m.'-'Y-' I , K.l-.' Wot ,1,. ... .-.:. Am: fi l-i ' and J. S. :-i e fv. fS.- tii'O. i). . ( 'arey. ,i. N. Kict .' i..i,-- Ii. .lit- :i..l l.ii.a- i V. ,11 cioiih ; : el. ';, .-. :-ai is ; . '..' Vj sEI.. ;:."er:ric J.iilcr. Tins :vi::e ly is becoming so we'll ;;'! j '..!...: knov.11 as to j eeil no spe. ei-i! v.e'itioa. Al! win. iavc llsetl 'e.'f i pi:;- i':!!i-rs sinjr the name soa- o! p:-:iise A purer nietlieinc dues not ex it a:'i i; ij ;-iiio:::;!ee(l to ilo that is r! uracil. Lleeti ie Ditters will cure :'. !! -eases of 1 he l.i er ;.int Kidneys. :n 1: leinove I'lmpli !t. Poils. siiili !:!:eutri iiml other ii!!cc!iol!s caused l' iiiipure 1.!m d. Uill drive Malaria 1 iroin the system and t rcvent as well I :,s cure aft Miilaiial l;-.e! For tin- 1 c i 1 . .1 . . 1 . . . . j '" iic;tu;:cne. 1 oii.-npauoit una I Indigestion try ck-cbie hitter-. F.ti- ,",V nie sausiaeiiou mniranleeil. or money !' tuinb:d. Price cents mid i t 1,0 per liottle at Fcslniy i:.Ma.-on. If yon want a cp-an and line Miioke askfor J. Joseph's home niiide w hitj aoor ciuars. lvr sale dy most eisjarM ik-alcr-, am! at J. Jo.-e,.h's fai-tory. BPtOWNSVLLLE. I ical JsLji ic and Ci O M . A. X -01- Ai.HANY Dkkgon a H H w A i a a lyURii iLl SBIi'aiiiliilM 51)0 ( )0 "vsi ir -.irrr.ii. .1KMI. OFFICFKS. i re-idc;,; Chailes Ii. Woyeito:t X'ice-I'iesident J. O. Writsman. I'l-ca-iiier J. W. Cusick. Secrdaiv I. K. Klderki::. :.':!;i:croi:s. strahan, t'has. Ji. Wolve'-- n. .1. I.. ( owan. i. It. Montei'.ii. W. Co-ick. .1. (). Writsman, .! . Kidcikin. Ch.arles Monieith. (. Simpson. vrr ; h-U'IDi ?jULLitlli W UJL A Square Company, Managed by Square Men, Patronized by Square Pcop! , . tntCrpriETi j Jt.J j li, ' WHY MOii l-,riln t Y I ' (1 He. anse iie kiiovcs t-Icit hit- tl -ar u iitt is jiut eon:i::enciiu' t work him tor semttiiing you know how it is yourself biif. when LADIESTRADE; IrorelU- oi;iii;i!'ii I V I ' tl '! i n 1 1 ,1T heir lmsh.-inds th.a't lotik that way, heciuse tliere are no i-xti : .vag.mi. j.rices on their i.od.-.. Mverv thing 'ntl; c . crvtliink is If tune liay, make make , Over Tin: ('AS('AI)K JIOI'XTAIXS; COM A I. K A XV OK ItllANoN WARD. lt.Vsl- The Willamette Valley and Cas- cade .Mountain Wagon j.oaii is in ex-j cellcnt condition, and hy all odds is j ,ha best and shortest wagon road to ! I...l. 1 IC, O... j,.l .- j i.asieiu i7ii-;,ii. " as j j abundant nlotig the entire road. The grades are easy, accommodations su-1 pcrior ami the road well Lridged making it the best mountain road in , , ,. 1.1 . I he state. I-or summer jaunts, hunt- t ing in 1 fishing the Cascade Moun- i taiiii in the vieinitv of Clear Lake! ... . .... ... . - ,r , l ' and the 1 hree Sisters atmrd superior j advantages. . "7. . . ; cu yards of siandard gingluims from 1 j.j,,, Wannamaker, of 1'hiladcl-; oh:.;. The ; o:nmi..:i i rice t f these if L- $'hs0w& i.i;.i i. riu-ii .l l -i r i.iii' sl. j i t ,i o (I 1 1 go. 4 i e I - " b per vat f 1 -the I will ill'! lice of ; jtl , I P . L. Kenton -DKALKIi IX GROCERIES Staple aiicl Jauoy Confectionery, Ciprc and Tobacco. SIKS4 UirTIS KM ElTKIt mu nil. i.kaui; i3"MiAK TIIK mSTorKIOK. M)S4i;i-IiEC0IID, . :h. Oregon's Greatest and Gamost Eacslicrse, with a Rec ord ct 2:29 3-1-First Season after Four Years Ectircmcnt, a Pcrfoiiaacc ncvcrbcfcro equalled "by anylaorse on the v NORTH PACIFIC COAST Will ho at Albany Tuesday and Tliurstl? v. at the McKniglit frM iii Wtilnts day, at Srdeiu Friday, Saturday and Alotaliy, going by v. ay of JeiRrson and ! 'J'uinci'i Stslion, autl all.iWC'l to serv e a limited ni n.'ei r oi inarcs. Onec ' was sired by Aitaiv.ont, wagon read, '2:'2ti it: Stii heat; dam, liello 1'iice, by Mohle. 2.2 t'' ear record 10.'., fastest in the world for 4 years) sou cf j Kricsei. (4 year old .record '2 "A)!., fastest in the woi l.l for II years). The I! j grandeur of Oikco's perforinanses tiie past .season of breaking ami defeating i the most determined combinations which shrewd men and able manipulators with fast horses dcyiieu to defeat : liorseii ei'; hut we would rendu i them again that he was the r-ensational I trotter both .is a 2 and o year old, lowing in turn both records aij thus .is i I sliming llie impersal purple of Juvenile King of the Xorthvvt st. Jlis bull dog tenacity, never tailing courage, iimnnntahte wu! ami m.m i-trung tem perament w iil not brook defca , aim his present rcct rd is as yi t r.. measure of his spied, as it waJin.ule in tin: mud and u-. dcr tin: most adverse circum stanccs. At tt vear old he sired '. cults in nil. Three ol these were trained at 2 year old them could .- At th.e end of CO da s ,-lic.w a .5 minute gait. F. licit, was paid la' two of them in match :ui, ami laUron one provnl tin: winner i tiie Inland Kmpire races at Al stakes at The M i'hs, and lh; tollowitig season Scatt'". These are. -ill that have hot ll broken, .-n. fcj I brought the sum of SJOtX!. A glance at Oaeco's cins!i!era;i.t!i o. lus ntriormanccs convince, tne unisi preiiniiceo uut i:e iu ,.. .- ( I tr.iii.-imt as ho iiilierit'l'm's gu-at sped ami unlhnchii'g gamciiess. Terms ?."0, 1 ...... I i ! o.J.' I,,- A o,i. ,..!. --;- .1 mi Mixrif. 4r. . i i -v. v. i.ii ..... i, - i. -. . i , ............. . - -. , . . --- ! Arnold, WjiTl e kipt at i i vaili.s and inih-jienden.-i'. Tt i m; , -S"."i to ' insure. ; El)VA Kl iSKxiZKlCTT - Fuil.l.rvtiier to Kitty hjiich, record J.':!-. ' w ill a. cotiinaiiv Oiieco. teims .Si., in m-i:ri . No liahilitiert a-sumcd fer aooi- lent-. Will take pleasure in showim.' I Fur extended pedi-rce or furthi r panictiUrs a.hlreps STEW A. Dealers in- t ! General Iron, Steel and Coal Waff on s and Buggies Hope and Cordage Blach'sni itlis 9 Supjriies Garden and And all Impleiiieiils C. K. HAWKINS. Ajflicultural 1 OITV j'DVTr) 1 Li LA'U 1 1 UiLlllUll !,.e.s an immense business it.? ill kinds td fun I. ics an immense busmen ii..ui latins t-, chairs, bed lounges, kit.-heli : - Also have a line sxdt. ALKAN V, OKlX.OXy mm, are still fresh in the minds of all work, leeaiiceg and traiamg, any of won tiie. 3 car otil race at 1 have changed hands and pedigree will w ith a fair . . . :.i- .i.t.i......:ii tin- i::fs any.Siay. exe. ; '. Mrnttiy. AlLiiin-'-j'orCorwiillissi 1 (T tV mi Hardware ANP- in Carpenters' Tool Builders' Hardware lowder, Shot, etc. Giant Powder &Fuse Saws and Axes. Grrass Seeds M by Farmers! F. FAURELL of ;i;riut.:re, l.eJr,.om sets, parlor .ifc - - . Slid all kind J of tables, etc. . etc. plciiiesti i ! watt )n;vr an,l wmuew shaiic:, wlucii they arc '.ill aed -ci: theni. on Fit stj'street, i.'ppe-ite Stevr- i nircring at eei ,: l:ga. ! art i'c Sjox. i SAMl'iiL Li. YOl'NO.