A Daily Bmcral ffedneslay Evening, June 12, 18G9 TM KIT fl VII. E.lll-r and PuMUheni. Publishe., overy day in thorek. Sutuli'. axcepted.) Knter.il a fio Put ) ll't Albany, Or an Booond-cla,iH mail matter. LOCAL JiECORD. Charged With Stkamm; VfnoL. Particulars in reference to the wool steal ing mentiencd yesterday divulge the fol lowing : On Monday evening Mr Porter, living near Shedds, put a lot of wool in a shed or outbuilding and gave out to the neighbors that he was going away that evening. Instead of lcaying however he employed one of hi neighbors to as'sist Mm in watching the wool. They hid near the wool and after dark two men were seen to approach and began to put the wool in wheat sack, there being near a hundred pounds of it. The watchers, with shotguns ready, waited until the men started off with the wool when they emerged from their hiding place and arrested them. The men proved to be Prank and Lee Kendall, two young men well known In the neigh borhood. From what we can learn the two men arc regarded by many with sus picion, and this procedure ubout the wool was dimply a ruse to entrap them. Their preliminary trial was to he had at Malsey lo-day. Tiiev Wexe Pkoviiikii For. Some time ago a summary of the provisions of the last will and testament of the late C. T, Ingram was published in the Democarv trom which it appeared that two of the heirs Frank S. Ingram and John L. In gram had been unprovided for. This seem ed to be the impression made upon the minds of their friends and acquaintances, i'rank, who has just returned after an ab sence of six years, calls the attention of the Democrat to the fact that while he and his brother, John, were unprovided for in their father's wi.l, it was because they had beer, amply provided for in their mother's will. A Democrat man has examined the will of their mother and finds that sue be queaths to John and Frank her half of (he Ingram Donation Land Claim, thus pio viding them with 160 acres e.iwli of good land. A Insurance Assessment.--Al bany stockholders of the Northwest Ins. Co. have been nolifiedof an assessment of 20 per cent on their stock made on June 7th, the next day after the fire, payable on July loth ami Au. loth. Such an assess ment will raise $70,000. As it has been claimed that Company lost only about $30,000 by the tire some do tint understand this action. Now the truth probablv.is that the loss of the company is nearer $(o,ooo, and, be. sides, we are informed an assessment was intended and the meeting on fune 7 was called for that purpose before the fire se cured at all. As there is considerable stock held in Albany the matter Is an Im portant one to our citi.ens. 1 he Demo crat doesn't pretend to be able to explain the situation. A (Jus Acciurnt. Last Saturday Hoy ICellny was handling a small 22 calibro rifle across the river, when in making a motlo-i at ft companion who was "fooling" with bin he accidentally dishrgd thn i-ifl. tho ba'l ((oing throuoh tlio llsh nf his left foot, mus ing a wnun.l hat dnin? no ftmi.tus tlamnK, though it was a close call. A Celestial Fiijht. Last evening at the Chinese laundry on Ellsworth Street quite a fierce fight occurred between a white man and several ceiestials, caused by the calling of names. For a few moments tea pots, fiat ir.ins and lists flew About in a very harum-scarum manner. .No serious damage was done. A Famili ar Rini;. They have just had adcclamatory contest at Salem. Some of the pieces have a familiar ring,for instance, "Regulus to the Carthaginians,""Imncach- mcnt of Warren Hastings,'' "Edingburgh after Floddcn," etc. This great passion for new things loses its charm when a prize is at stake. WpATiit-i i vi.wA-rmv. Fiir lh? 13 aours beginning at 12 o'clock, noon. rair, nearly stationary. Struck Oil At Ilk per 5 cailon can best Standard r" 1 oil, at the Willamette "acking Co. s store. Thompson k Overman keep the best liar- newts, Tik'i'jS Cd' ntira Mauilla twine, best quality, at Stewart & Sox's. NOI'I.W, AM) I'KKSONAI.. W T Cochran, of San Jose. Cal. is ill the City . W P (Vn-iKv th utinil man ... fn in Ali-anv last evening. tMrl) s Hiisey. of flarrishnrg, is in the cit A;ui reports an enormous boom tnere. Mr P Y Duncan, wife and child, of May Jil'l, Cal , ,ira in the city and will probably locale here. Mr J t. Thompson, of W T, a brother of rotmat T 1 f,.. ..1 ..... Fof Linn county, lias been in the city. . Mr A BSIiusnn aod wife, of Portland, are tSo city nttemling Commencement. Mia ," 1,1 rtsd an essay at the alumni reunion 'Ins evening. Postmaster Thompson went to Poniard nuirniiiK to attend the Orand Lodge of 'lasnns. During his absence the familiar c.. ot Frank Kenton will be seen at the general delivery." COJIMKNCENhYr. Rev. Dr. Brown last evening delivered the annual ADDRESS IO CLASSES before a good audience. His subject was "The Christian Renaissance." The lecture was a learned effort, replete with historic al facts. The speaker showed the danger of unchristian learning. When Italy was at Its best mentally It was at its worst moral ly. Dynamite is a power ; but it is dan gerous;finally the paganism of its learning brought on the ruin of Italy. The speaker made a point worthy of consideration by many In Albany. We hear of hypocritical christians, which is incorrect, for a chris tian cannot he a hypocrite. The lecture made a good impression on the audience. THE DIPLOMAS PRESENTED. This morning Commencement proper look place at the Opera House in the pres ence of .-. large audience. A profusion of (lowers and evergreens covered the stage in tasty arrangement, presenting a spec tacle not excelled anywhere beyanJ this flowery Valley. The faculty, trustees ami graduating class took seats in the midst of all such beauty and did not deter from the effect of the picture. Miss Laura Tate opened the exercises witli "Waltz Caprice," composed by her self. It was executed in a mannerdisplay ing Miss Tate's great talent as a pianist. Dr. Irvine offered prayer. A duet by Mrs. Chamberlain and Rev. Prichard was beautifully sung, when Flora August Masok, of the giaduating class, in nicely chosen words told of "The Women of Shakes peare," displaying her careful perusal of the works of the immortal Shakespeare. Shakespeare affords a field for endless stud,'. The delineation of women has al wavs held a prominent place in fiction, in Shakespeare a central place. He divides their field into vour sections. Catherine of Aragon was first mentioned among the wo men of Shakespeare, one of the noblest in history. Volumnia, the mather of Cor iolanuswas then e ilogizcd. She labored for the preservation of her son and her coun try. In contrast was l-dy Macbeth, win Intrigued with her husband for the mur der of Duncan, and had all the vicious tendencies of ner husband. So many beau liful tWngs have been said of Juliet that little cUe can be said. The impersonation of love. Love itself. In contrast is Ophe lia, the jov of her father, the lover of Ham let, gentle and unselfish. Imogen, Des demoniaand llermia, were the impersona lion of jealously. Uealrice, Rosalind and Portia were mentioned happily. The 1 women of Shakespeare have their pro'.vpcs to-H-iv, V e have our wesilemonias, our Pnriiss. our Rosalinds, our noble Volum- nias nl.is our Lady Macbeths, and still our beaulifulCordelias and our unqueened Catherines. Mrs Cochran sang "Cornelia and the Rose," Gantz, displaying r.erweti emuvat ed voice to tine advantage, I NA El.lZAUI'.Tll RollliRTSON spoke on "The Inspiration of a Purpose," showing a good delivery and displaying her own ambitious purposes in 111c 10 ao well. She said substantially : "What makes the difference in success of persons of equal ability starting out in life together. In the school, in profes sional life, in business, in art, in science we sec the less able winning high honors while the abler meet with few honors Vhv is it? Because the successful havca definite purpose in view and persevere un til it is attained. Choosing a specialty, the successful man perfect himself in it, not vascillaiing from one thing to another. Newton cared for nothing but mathemat ics, Byron for nothing but poetry- Too many are wailing for something to turn up. Those who have accomplished any great deed have accomplished it by placing only that before 'hem, never harboring n thought of failure. Columbus and Galileo were only incited to greater exertion by ridicule." Cvrus Field is an example of perseverence and now we glory in his gen ius. I lepler studied the 01 bits of the plan ets and met with continued failure before success. Mohammed i an illustration, outside of literary life, of the power of a man with a purpose. All of our great en terprises in all departments are results of labor, unremittingly continued, Sec the glacier on its slow course down the moun tain. So the great purposes of life are nc complished." A song bv aquartet.coniistingof Messrs Lee, Prichard. Irvine, Fortmiller and Wood worth followed, when Helen Virginia Craw kori was heard on "Jean Ingelow." It was .-. poetical effort, delivered with great force, full of beauty, a Howcr, a prclty thing, so full of points and thoughts as to confuse us In our efforts to get a synopsis of it. She said : Who docs not enjoy poetry. Not to en joy poetry is to acknowledge a literary sluggishness. While there is much that Is pure in poetry there is also much that is debasing. Bvron dlid f wretchedness and Burns of neglect. The lyric poet touches the heart.his songs cannot be sup pressed, and we are filled with enthusiasm. Jean Ingelow won her first success in 1863 by a volume of poems. She was peculiarly a Ivric poet. Her thoughts are noble and pure ones. We are itruck by the simplic ity of her words, and we love the writer w'hile we ndmire the production. Exam ples from her most beautiful poems were rendered In' an admirable manner, with n.l.nJ AmflSngl. tl,ll vnlVCStnn. wlllcll iiiiii kcii i.ni'i ...... - have placed Miss Crawford at the head of the students ol the college in ciocmion, i pleasing yoice, commanding presence and graceful gestures.addcd to the effect of the rendition, wen oispmycu 111 on ui"""--presented. Besides her power as a lyric nn.i u. ln.ri.lnw clops ilie heroic with taste."Er dobv Bells" was ably recited with an effect on the audience not often witness ed, displaying elocutionary attainment of rare efficiency for an a.nateur. Mrs Langdon sang "Swiss Echo Song," surpassing herself if possible. Then came the VAt.Elltl TORV bv Miss Flora Mason, awarded on account of highest standing In the class. It was nicely pronounced. She said : 'We feel sorry for the litiU 1,1,. I mi...i out of its nest ;"but this Is the beginningof 00 11 is wnn us to-day. ' A tribute was paid to the frlendshin of tu. demand leacher.and to the students prayer iiieeiiuir. 1 names were extended In well worded sentences to the trustees and teach ers for their efficient support.and an affec tionate and kindly tribute was paid her iL-iiow Munenis.anu resolutions were made, with her fellow classmates.for future lives of usefulness. Diplomas were "ranted bv President Condit, Prof Lee rendered a piano solo and the audience adjourned. To-night the Alumni holds its annual reunion at the St Charles, only Invited guests of a limited number being admitted. t'OITNCIh PltOCKKIHN'US. Present mayor, recorder, marshril and Councilman Gradwohl, Murkhart, 'fabler Deyoe, French and Parker. The following bills were ordered paid: Cost bi Is, $15.15; N J Ilenton, $19.15; J N Hoffman, $12.50. Hill of $3, A Wheeler, wood furnished pest house after quarantine was raised, was ordered not paid, on recommendation of committee. Matter of fire company for hand engine continued, commiltzc reporting progress. A petition from L Viereck and other barbers of the city asking that an ordinance be passed prohibiting the opening of bar ber 6hops on Sunday, was read and re ferred. Ordinance 195, prohibiting the propelling of steam or traction engines, or engines propel ed by steam on the streets was read twice and referred. Ordinance 195 prohibiting cowsrunning at large, was rvau tiuru time ana passed unanimously. ADscm, rarker. A sidewalk was ordered built on south side of lots 5 and 6, block 46, within four- teen davs Also that walk in front of laundry occupied by San Wa be repaired wiimn nve days. Councilman Gradwohl moved that the street commissioner be paid a salary of $40 a month, besides his regular fees as mar shal and tax collector. Carried. The following bills were ordered paid: N II Allen, $nS; J M Hunt, $10; J W Rcece, $4; F M Wesifall, $2006; Frank Sautie, $S;J N Hoffman, paid out in case of H B Morgan the suicide. $16; N J Hen ton, $150; W E Kelley, Lyon street bridge, 5,214.20. SmcuR School. The folio .ving is a re port of District No. 17, of Linn county, taught by C. II. Jones, for third month of school ending June 7th : No of days at tendance, 947 ; No days absent, 91 i No of times tardy, 5 ; No pupils enrolled, 53 ; No, belonging, 52 ; average daily attendance, 47. Ocy Hardman, Lawrence Hardma.i, Lizzie Bridges, Grace Bridges, Bayard Bridges, Mamie Keebler, Joha Keebler, May Powell, Savilla Powell, Delta Leedy Andy Leedy, Henry Faulkner, Herbert Simpson, Ernest .Simpson, Erne Keebler, Linnie Baltimore, Alice Wallace, Loyd Bridges, Julc Simpson, Grenville Faulk ner, Fred Dickson, Sherman Wallace and Robert Hart, were not absent during the month. The fourteen first named were not absent during the term Persons vis iting the school were Nora Cary, Vallie Cary, Belle Keebler, Maud Pow'el., Jane Gentry, Mrs S Faulkner, Tressa Santner and John Fox. With this month closes the spring tern. The ter.n summary is as fol lows : Days taught, 60 ; days, attendance, 1672 ; days ansent, 265 ; times tardy, 10 ; pupils enrolled, 54 ; belonging, 49 ; daily average, 45 ; per cent of attendance, 90. The l'1;i.E Sails Hicni. Greenwood is making very fine photos for $2 per doz He does not sign any notn dc plume, such as C & N W Photo Co.. but signs his own name in plain English and warrants each and every picture. Now isthe time for yuu to get No. 1 pictures cheap. W. H. Greenwood. To New Comers. We would say that we have no baits to give you, but we do guarantee good values for your money, and we kindly solicit your patronage. Brownell & Staxard. Elected. 6000 rolls of wall paper in an immense number of patterns at Fortmiller H Irving's, the finest line in the central Willamette Valley. It is an art gallery to see It all. Summer Wraps. Novelties in .aded and stockinet jackets just received. Samuel E. Younu. South Albany A most desirable and beautiful location for suburban residences, owing to its nat ural advantages and nearness to the center of business. Compare the size, location, view and access to and from these lots, and you will be convinced of their merits Call early and secure a home before the advance in price. Apply to Tweedai e & REDFIELD.AgeiltS. First door south of Post Office. If yon havH any j ib wtrk '- 'Is call m (J W S ni'.h wh is prsn t do it with noatnessand disnat . aod as cheap as anyone. Don't fai ooxinriios M illw.iin'n cirpnts Vnn .. ill 11 r.rt.n tVrt n xCi 1. 1 T t,..f nn I .... ... - '- - -chsiiMr thi any other nlaiejiti town, taking j in consider 1 on the qudity. IIOMR AND AllltOl j vVheat, 59 cents, 15 cent shaving at Viorcck's. 8 tickets forfl at VieMck'i. New dress goods at Mcllwaiu'a. The cows must go July 1st. Mason fruit jirsat F L Ksnton'x New invoice cf fine geld rings at Frencbj Fresh cream ciuesa just received at F L Kenton's. Now cream cheepe iust received at Corra.l Meyers. For saV. chyui. sveood has t organ. Vn, flyman's. 3ehairs ruiiiiine steady at Viereck'd shav ing parlors. RrHt rust cotftie in ti'.e city at Conrad Meyers. Good cookins stove oulv S10 at Honkina & Saltinarsh's. The best watch in the world for the money at F M French's. Side saddles aod ladies riding uurcinelea at Th'inij-s in U Overman'. Thompson ft OverttiaD, agyot.g'"or the great Pynatnite buggy whip. For a niimlier one quality of kuives folks and spoons call at F M FreDcn'a. 1 hu choicest line of teble luxuries can be fuu.id at Brownell & Stsnard's. If yoa want a good silversteel scythe, finest in the market, go to Stewart & Sux's. Mcllwain can give you the bet fitting suit you ever wore, at prices to suit each aud every one. Georgia Woodthorpe bevitiiiine Monday, The best thing of the season. Press cem menta hereafter. Mouey cio't buy better oots and shoes than Mcllwain is selliog, because better g-iods are not manufactured. The Variety of 25 cent hats are going at 10 percent, discount at K & C Howard's, as well as their other millinery goods. Some fine California cheese, a barrel of tto'den drip syrup and some fine comb honey just received at Brownell AStanard's. Our jewelry men must look out as Math ews & Washburn hive the largest and finest hue of Jewels io the towi. L adies go and ste thein. A game of baS3 ball was played at Cor vallis Saturday between liarrisburg aud Coriallis, the Linn Couuty Club winning by a scoro of 19 Co 1G. C-io to Itiyee & Hihler'sfor your job print iui. They do any and all kinds of work in the pituilshing ami job printing line. Qaiek work and ,:w price. Remember the Commencement of the Sis ter's School at tlie Opera House, Thursday ercning. Itetervtd seats at Blackmail's, aud already a large number have been taken. Probably the handsomest insurance sign in Albany is that of the Oregon Fire & Maiiue Ins Co, of Portland, just received by the local aient, H F Merrill. This company has attended 10 it? Seattlo losses with prompt ness. The college maeagement feel under many obligations to air Biackraau for the use dar ing commencement exercises of an excellent piano of Stoiliug make. Those who had musical parts are highly delighted with the instrument. A large Dumber of tickets has already been sold for the Sunday excursion to Yaquina Bay, June lGth, and additional coaches have lieeu ordered and there will lie room for all. Tickets will be od sale uotil Saturday even ing. June 15th. Fare round trip to New port, S2.50. X. Citizens of Albans desiring to form a new fire company and take charge of the old hand engine thac has done snch faithful service here will pleaso hand their names to M E Brink, secretary of the board of fire dele gates. Capt Humphrey, whoa requested to go to Halsey to day to defend the Kendall boys who are charged with stealing wool, deliber ately declared that irndar no circumstances could ho defend a republican for stealing wool undet a high protective tariff adminis tration. Capt is not consistent. Stealing woo! is an "infant industry" that callB for protection SOLOMON COHEN On Wednes day, June nth. 18S9, at the residence of Aron Cohen, in Albany, by Rabbi Abra ham, of Portland, Mr. Louis Solomon, of Seat'le,ar.d Miss Elhcr Cohcn,of Albany, The wedding wis attended by a large number of invited guests and some line presents were tendereu the happy couple. .Mr. anil .Mrs. MH.imon leu on me noon train for Seattle, their future home. OWENS WIG LI". At the Revere House, In Albany, on Wednesday.Jnnc 12 1SS9, by Judge Bliickhurn.Mr J Ow ens and Miss Kate Wlgie train 01 naisev. I.YONSVII.I.E. Win Anderson, of Salem, was on our streets to-day. Al Davis, of this place, left for Browns ville Friday, where he will remain. Lee Berry and a Mr Daily, of near Eu gene, have been sojourning here for the past few days Married At the residence of the bride's mother near Lyons. Sunday mornine. June 9th, by Justice Lyons, Mr Sylvester Pritchard and Miss "Allie McTiminons, both of Linn county. The happv couple took their immediate departure for Leb anon to vuil a sister of the bride, both tak ing with them the best wishes of their many iriends- -no cake. A daily r.tace line has been added from Mehaina to Mill City as an extension of the Turner and Mehama route, thus making a through dailv route from Turner to Mill City, The school exhibition Saturday evening' in Fox Valley school house, under the management of Mr Chas Swank, speaks vvell for the musical and literary talent of our community. Such was the gathering that many could not get inside. Friday evening about three o'clock, the resider.ee of Mi "Gip" Myers, of Jordan Valley, caught fire from the moss on the building and burned to the ground, every thing consumed except two trunks. Par tially insured. Moral Scrape oft the moss. This Trade Mark on a stove treans it is the best that ex perience and skill can con trive. Sold only by G. W. Smith, Opera House. ONE WEEK, COMMENCING Monday, Juris 17th, 1889. MISS GEORGIE IU0DTH0RPE, Sippc.itd by a flral-olasi Dramitlo : Company. , Monlay-' IJolleii Ulnnt." Taoxlny May Rlosnom." ' Wedncsnlisy Amodsr I he Pines.' Thiiriiay.'4'Mrlcc," Frlrtay "M'Lism." ' Mafinaw "Fauehoa," Saturday "Two Orphans." n i Gold Watches o l ' Given Away. L PRICES, 10, 20 and 30 CENTS. Saats now on Nale at Blackninn'a. "xTOTICB TO CONTRACTORS. - Noiii-v in lierbT glvf.il Hint sealed lihls will bo re' vod by th Brownavlllx Woolr.i ManiifaiHiriiig Coiniwnv. nnnl tb bnn nf 1 o'clock, n in. of Friday, the 14th dn of .Iui!B, WJ, for tho predion aril com pletion of a two atory brick building lixI'JO f-'. also a r.ti ctnry brick build Init .VixSO feet, on blrek 1 1.5, In II.' illy ol Albany. Linn iMiinty, Oregon ac. .rJinv to lha "plana and apocltleatlona on fila ir theollieeofJ K. Weaiherford, Ksq , It FlinnV block, Albany, Oregon, Bida will ba reeelvod f ir the atone work, briel work, wood work, and corrugated roof Ing, each separately, and alan as a wholi the contractors to do thfilr own axcavat lug. The riubt to reject any Ol all bids I hareby reserved. Bids should be ad dressed to the uniliu signed in care Of J K. Weaiherford, Albany, Oregon. Done bv order of t he Hoard of Diractora J, P. Oalbraitii, Secretary, Albai.y, June Mb, ISS9. ON THE SOL'TIIKKN BOUNDARY. Mr. T J. Vaughan's new residence mav now be seen from a distance and Is rapidly neailng completion. Mr. McNarv, of Salem spent a few days with his son here week before last. Mrs. Laura Taylor, sister of G. R. Ward has ijone to Washington City to reside in the future. :,he has made her home with her brother most of the time for the past four ears. Mr. London has sold his crop on Mrs. Wiioii''hlv's farm and is moving to Dia mond Mill. Almost evervone In our neighborhood attended the Coburg picnic and all report a guiiu nine, .uitnv oi mem siayea lotne entert. inmenl in the evenit.g which is said to nave neen very good. Quite a crowd will eo from here to the picnic on Mohawk next Saturday. The Somerville spelling school, alias Literary Society will hold its fourth scs sion on the evening of June 22nd. Kentish Ciif.kiUES Forcanning furn Ished in quantities fresh from the trees. Leave orders at Bkownell & Stasard's loiter List. FollowiDf lathe list of letters remiitiing in th Post Offioe, Albany, Linn eounty, Oregon, Jun II, 1889. Pflraons calling for these letters must eive th eat oo which they were advertised : Rtlckley, Thos Rristow, Uarttia F. Hristow, Mis! StslU Rrowniiiff. Frt-d Brown, JS Ilv:kens Mr Beehle, Carson Heck, Hcnrv Connoly Frank J Corrijran, iVhp Cann, Billia Camplwil. c U ciais, jai.-a icoiorcu n.ani crane. Anna oilttfet, Charley Hay, Win Hamilton, Alidrew ilifler, Mr Nai.cv Hiller, F V Mosse, llrant Samuel. K C Kalhv. Km k Iwanaoc, John Towii, .iliss Mini;e Jones. Kvan I'ivktrl, W S Plant, James Vaui;liii, i iss Miniiic Wallace, 0 A Varuiaii. W u. R. TIIOMP3 l.V. 1". M. X EV A DVERTISKMF.X1 3. Flit KET V piano at only J2.60 a iiiomh. ChII on (1. L, Blackmail, iTY TAXR". Notice is hereby given J ibul thhinx rollnt theoity of Albany. 'recoil, fur the var iWli, haa been placed in tuv hands hir collection, antl that X will he at t e I'mineil Chambers of faid chy to leci-iv- ami ie"eipt for the .taxes charged in staid mil, f.ir the period of 30 days from data of tnis notii e. - All taxes reuiaini! g unpaid at the expiration of thirty dava i iisn after will be returned to tho Ci'iiiiiion t'nuiK'il of the city of Albany hs delinquenr, ttnd costs and expenses 1 r eolleciiiic such taxes be added thereto. Haled at V biiiy, Or., ibis lth day of June, I8M). John 2s. Hoffman, City Marshal. STH WREItKY PICKF.P.9.25 want eil. e-irlv to-morrow morning at W ill Wn'iMM'ia one mile north of Albany ai.Tns the liver, Uoaarly, TJI ' " I ! t.K. The undei signed will sell I a Mo('irml'i! twine binder cheap. lnctiirn my place one mile south ( east ' of A i bany, Th in is a bargain. F. Q. liUBKHART. THE LEADER. THE LEADER G, W. SMITH, "Superior," "Argand," "Garland" STOVES AND RANGES. Fire Backs. Warran ted for 15 years, All sizes and styles, . X.wV.u wilii,. . . -vox cj vjf vr The World's best. More than hun dred 7 hun dred differ ent styles co ok s and heaters Roofing-, Job Work, Plumbing, ;Ea e Trough. Range Boilers Conductor Pumps. Hopkins & saltmarsh DtlALKK IN STOVES; TIN WARE. SHEET IRON, COPPER WARE, ETC., ETC. AfrenU for 'On TimeM Heating and cooking Stove. Job work, plumbing, etc., proiiiptiy RttMueVd to. CHEAPEST AND BEiT PLACE IN THE CITY, F. L. KENTON. -DEALEE I3KT FRESH FAMILY GROCERIES Choice Candy, Xiits, Fruit, etc. CIGARS AND TOBACCO. NEA ITHEfPOST OFFICE, AV.EANY, OFEGON u