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Dally Democrat Saturlay Evening, July 13,1889 Publuba.. flvory (lay In ttto week. Sunday oxuepUxl.); TITUS t IM TriX... KJiMM a.il I'ubll i. SUBSCRIPTION KATKS. Oetiverml by auuler por week . . M . ..$ .i& 4)7 tHWl, HT yr HM b.iKI tuiMl, Mriiwn.h.. , y pJnterd'l a ttia Put, e u Albany, O an Mooau-ciaMs mall mailer. LOCAL m:coiiD. After a Cini-n. Mr M C Hussey ar rived in Albany this morning lonki'ig fur his wife and child, but they were not here, M Hussey and child arrived In the city ycsteiday morning and put up at one of the hotels. Marshal lloflmnn received dispatch from the Medford constable to ar rest her, a warrant awaiting her arrest at that city, and did so, immediately trie graphing for cause. He received the re sponse that there was no cause but to hold her, which he very properly proceeded not to do. She took the noon train south, and passed her husband at Uaklandon his way heie, thus shrewdly beating him at his game. The couple seem to have separat ed, and tnc strlte is over trie possession of the child, which both want. Mrs Hussey claimed that her hutbandls a hard drinker and did not treat her well and that she would not live with him. Hussey spent the day in telegaphing to Intercept his wtte; out It Is to be hoped he docs not suc ceed in getting the child. He left on the noon train southward bound. Lkuanox. O.l last Monday consider, able excitement was caused by an alarm of fire. It proved to be a small barn belong ing to F M Miller, at the place now occu pied by Mr Bjrtenshaw. The fire was started by two little boys who were playing in the barn toft with some matches. The fire boys answered very promptly and the liese was laid, but lacked abou two sec tions of having enough to reach the fire. The entire loss was about $G The Cor- vailis Times says that Corvallis has the fastest team In the state, but we notice there was no one wh'i thought so strong enough to put up anything on it on the Fourth, whc.l one of our townsmen wanted to bet them any amount they could not heat the Lebanon boys a hub and hub race.... On last Monday Messrs Uurkhart Si Bilyeu sold their livery stable, including thirteen horses and all the buggies, hacks, wagons, etc., to Messrs John Nichols and A ! Blackburn. ...The school directors have employed Prof J G riickman to teach the Lebanon public school for the coining ycar....Drs Frank R Ballard and J S Courtney have formed a partnership. press. A Skkious Fall. This forenoon Wil liam Riley was carrying a hod of brick on a trestle over the second floor of the Ma sonic temple, when he slipped and fell about six feet. Another workman stand ing below partially caught his fall, but his back and neck struck on the joists, knock ing him senseless and causing taumatic tetanus. He ivas taken to the residence o his uncle, Mr Adtms, on First street near the U 1 track, where l)r Ellis attend ed him. It was thought at first the acci dent might terminate fatally ;but Mr Riley regained consciousness in an hour or two and is reported to he on the Improve. He is about twenty-two years of nge and un married. A Goon Iiika.- In reference to the il lustration of Salem referred to several days ago the Statesman ays : '-The broth er is requested to possess his soul in pa tience. In the January number of the West Shore, the public buildings of Salem were illustrated and they made such a meager showing comparatively that it has been determined to surprise the eyes of the reading world bv an exhibit of 'the homes of Salem,' and this feature alone will adorn the pages of the number spoken nf. The Dbmocrat man is In vited to keep his eyes open for the show." From Tim Mines. Mr. Jos. Webber returned last evening from the North San tlam, where he had been on a mining pros pecting tour. He was at the mines twelve miles beyond Gatcsvlllc. near the line where the O. 1. will run. Three ledges are being worked with good results Kir. Webber brought back some fine specimens of ore, and says there ! a bright future for these North Santiam mines. A Wheat Fii'.i.d. Mr J II Gelieiit.nicr, ol Tangent, has fhown the Democrat sev eral photographs taken by CraivfoH & Paxlon, of scenes in the fine wheat field iti the McFarland farm. They show the Im mense wheat, so high and top heavy that it c'oggeo, off to fine advanta--1. and some of the scenes are quite artistic and pict uresque. PRIVATRSAI.KUF llol'SKIIOl.tl GntlliS. Mrs W R R in-offers at private sale her .-n lire lot of household goods, consisting of twochambersets,scttees,kitchen furnitu e, rpet. stoves, etc. The goods are in care olMraC J. Stuart. Hay 'Wasted Mr L Senders, of this will buy all the clean timothy hay brought to him In tightly compressed bale , 'or which the market price in rash will be paid. Deliver at stables. Boav.On July"!, 1SS9, nt Haiscy. 'the wife of I'rof O F Russell-a boy. Albany Road Next TiMi.-John H Bukk arrived from Silver Lake, Lake county, last Sunday with nearly 10,000 lbs ' wool. e complains greatly of the road, as much about the brush as anything elsc-the long sacks of wool being exposed to much scratching and sweeping on the way. The road from Lake eountv south westward to the C & O R R is not prac'.i, cable for freight now. because the sprint and wells have dried upon the way-there being one stretch of 7o miles or more or. which there is not a drop of water to be had. Mr llulck will try the old road to Ail-any w III, his next load of wool.liesayi. - Ashland Tidings. Nome day it will be the Oregon I'acilk. whxh will offer an mulct for an immense quantity of wool. The Reason r.m I r.-We have hereto fore men'ioncd I he i,lg tid i tc Rock. vlllc ciilern.aiid also about its being sailed. The reason is now given : "Some con tractors were grading i i,si ureet and had 0und.lh.1t they would lose about lirooon the job. Some brass filings were placed in the cistern and in the excitement that ensued of course all work was stopped It Was full thouL'h while It l.iKtn.l i. ...1... had been guiltless of physical lahnr fnr years were rushing excitedly about with a 4x4 scantling, limiting for some unloratcd anion. JVOOUl 40 c dims were nraS.H ' Foil the fi'i'ER Soda. On Tu,l:, 1 . . . J .... unu mrs wayne WUIiams.Misses Alio Williams and Martha Hill and Henry Tar. .... ...lco una six week's fishing and nunnng expedition to Upper Soda. Linn county Wayne began to dig up fish stories before be sot out nf ur, rifle across the river from Alhanv .,! .1.. iiimma lost a lln W nphl.. person finding it will please answer the ad vertisement In another place. Yaquixa Bay. There are now nroba. bly four hundred visitors in and around Newport, enjoying the sea breezes and getting health and recreation. In two weeks from now this number promises to be Increased to a thousand or fifteen hun dred.... Maie Hammond ni Snn. .i dentally exploded a Winchester 44 catriJge In h.s hand.slightly injuring a thumb and Oregon Ahead. During the first six months of this year there wrj 27 failures n Oregon, with $03,700 liabilities. For ic corresponding time last year there were over three times as many failures, with six times as large liabilities. In Washing, ton there were 50 failures with $178,500 liabilities, considerable of an increase over last year. Fast Baling On the fills inst. Ed Dove's three hands baled and tied com plete 80 bales of hay, totaling seven tons and 120 ibs in six hours exactly. This is at the rate of 2,354 bis per hour, or nearly 40 lbs a minute. These bales averaged, when weighed, 176 lbs. West Side. Found. On Lyon and First street, by the Street Railway Company the city's grade. Adjoining property owners will please call and claim property if it fits. Fresh Butter. We have a nice lot o' fresh butter. Also a fine lot ot lunch goods, Deviled ham, soused pigs feet, mustard sardines, imported French sardines, cream cheese and all kinds of fresh crackers. Willamette Packing Co. Hoi-Wkaiiier Items Keep cool. The finest refrigerators in the market at Stew art .S: Sox's. Buy one now. All sizes of Ice cream freezers at Stew art & Sox's. Purchase one and manufac ture this delicious disli at home. A Sharp Item The finest line of cut lery and shears In the city at Stewart & Sox's. Their goods are the very best and will stand the test. R , hies. The finest line of baby carr'. ages in the Valley just n :elvcd at Stewart & Sox's. Prices are remarkably cheap con sldering the superior quality of the carri ages. Wood Sawino. The undersigned will be ready to saw wood anywhere In the city about July 1st. Prices same as last year. Leave orders at Deyoe & Robson's. J. K. Davis. Riogkst Yet. 10,000 rolls of wall pa per, latest varieties, finest decorations just receiver" it Fortmiller & Irving's. If rim have any job wcrll t ) call on O W.3 niih who is pr-(,ft tj do it with neatness and lisnatv. sDft aa cheap as aiy n. If yoil want a gondii! ver steel cythf,nuat in tint market, e to Stewart & Sox'. I) Smre H nif Incited in the Pica block, second story. Our line of choice teas and ccufees is un eijuah'd ip towu. Bkownki.l & Staxaro. To Jfsseu our stock nf canned' goods we will sell t ' ing in that line at remarkably low prices. Bow tli. & Staxark. This Trade Mark on a stove means it is the best that ex-, peience and skill can con trive. ,old only hy G. W. Smith. " . Kid (ilovn t Kid Cloves ! ! I have just rece. ved a full line of kid golvcs branded Our Own. This is a genu. Ine kid glove. I buy direct from Importers In New York and consider thein the best value of any glove 1 ever sold for this price. 5 button, 3 rows of st'tclilng, $1.50 r ' 8. E. Yoi no. k3sS "'iOOTr.. I !., I SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. . Harry Bethune, the champion footracer of the Pac fic Coast, wa, In town Wedne,. , the glli of H. f. odell. They leave lor Albany where they Intend matching a race with Cameron I .1 rhimni.. -i.T . . neisnotcven . ocaiiie, where he resides. Men are only boys grown old, and it it well, that such is the case. The circus v-...v. nu goes and all the boys tumble Sulliva,, and Kilr.dn tought.aud all the me practicing ,ili the gloves. Boxing I'-'cUi.ii.ieexcu-i.eand every man sh.uld know Komcthing about the art of self de- nine science with a little body U often more powerful than no science and a big body. Get In and drill but do not let your angry passions rise, for scrap, ping matches are brutal affairs and puffed up noses affect the bautv nf ii. .11 vine. nils Is sort .if a ..Iri.i. T. I- - - h avion, nui'u. 11 1. every man for himself and let the flood eneulf the hindmost In r,l.- t ..i. gale now-a-days it seems necessary to .uiy your own rudder and cripple your neighbors If you can. That is a poor COIl.'.l un nrinn! I- It n . ... . r..,Mc, uuu 11 allowing your OWn Oiu tn nt t 1 9 . - - u. iait;c maxes a neign r desire to do likewise you should keep r un r r Off for the Mountains. A barrel of dried beef, some fine cheese and a large in voice of choice lunch goods just received v uiuH7ii oianara 6. Vjet some. To New Comers. We would say that we have no baits to give you. but we do guarantee good values for your money .. n.ui mnui vur patronage. Brownell & Stanard. v L Kenton has a aunnSv of rinn m;-l picfcle" pat upin pure eider vinegar. Try them Mctlwain can give you the he.t fitting uit you ever wort, atljrioestosuit each and every 0110. Struck On At i.?c r r ,.nii best Standard r--' oil, a'r the Willamette -aching w-o.'s store. Belting. A line line of rubber and leather belting kept constantly on hand at Stewart & Sox's. All reoulred SLUCK. Clturcta liirertuiy. V, PX'tiUKUH. Pruiwhinizevorv Salihmn ...... uuu. evemux oy jxgv. .. i. lr. viuo, 11. v. Auuuata acnool at 2:3(i p m Prayer meeiinif everv VVadaauda ..MUUUUfUfllMQ. Sath at 1 1 (N) . u mnA n . u -.ll... i , , . , - 1 - . osuLnui scnooi luw. i-rayer meeting- everv Wed. nesday evening 7:30. Rev. Fisher, pastor. aiiiuv wvicea, M. K. Cirnnmr Snnra u i. : - - , . ... iicwuui(j vverjr ouuaH" inwruiDg as ii 0 clock a. M. and7 U-UVHVU uvuwi v IV VHWK lr PHua 11' 1 1 , 0 . j' uwv.dK tteuoetHiay evening's 7 o elock. lUv. I. H. Comann. Pastor. . - ft uHuua.u marmnu .nil o - . -uu, uuuk narvice in the evenilg before sermon.' Sabbath School . O.'JA ..... . 1 1 . . . r m. rrayer meetmg every Ihura day e renioj. : Kav. IL ?. Webhpastur. PktLKMV"rDt.r PpnurH C : . 1- i..i. o-vivn every Sabbath morning and eveningin Chnrch w.. mviiiuiiia ua r uinais. Quitdayochool iniine.liately afur the morning service. rrayer n n-tmg every Wednesday evening Rev K il f richard. pastor. FlitMT Itirrrn.-,' Piii,dii H l, : c 1 U L ..... vuw,i.ii. j .tmivu.uk "erj sabbath morning and eve'g,at Chnrch on 5th . l I. L. .1 1 .. .. uv.cr.. oduuMn ocnooi immediately after ..u..ii,v uvvuiug at OCIOCE. Itev, iiiniii.'ii, unsenr. CoNi:illtljA'rTnVAi.r7u,ru..ti v...... . Sabbath morning and evening. Sabbath cu.iw,.. at isiio. --aver fnmtino nn LV...1 j... . - . . . v.iuBBiiji, eveniug ir eacb week. Jtev, Rogers, Pastor. ClluiK-riAV ritrur-M T'.nnni.:n .. 1 0Hi1na1.11 in montn, morning and evemne, ft ... .thick. OAlinacn Scnooi at III I'nlnik.A M. Rsy Humphrevs. Pastor. CaT'Ioi.ip Prttr.-fi :.....,- . Iav m.t Ili-SO . 11 ....IT - u it. t u -. ..v.... . v.c, v ouu- of the month service at Kugene City. Rev. uiuis jietayer, Kector, Hotel Arrivals, Exuianok Hotel W H i',,rti. . T T . . t,, . . . . lougner ; J slater ; J K iiedford ! W Meinold;J Bolea ; WmStJohn;JH Donnan ; G L Brown, Vlsalla, Cal ; P Hngerty, Oregon ; J Lafranz, Davenport, "i , sj u nurcn 1 iv aosre n . llin Johnson, city ; J Hlnrhmon ,G !I Marsh, v. oarnnell ; 1 uouras. Revere House A Wilson, rlt.-. II Walters; A I Curtice. Yaauina. II ti Kvr aweei iiomc; r. uowenstine; I O Wood, Philoma:h; T Nicholson, Seattle; DJGen try, C O Gentrv : L Kuhen nn,l nil,. ni. em ; G Lamb, W 8 Lcakin, M Wood, S F; 1. iowenoerg ana cnildren, A I llerrcn, Portland; G P Brown, N Y; S Ellerbe, St Iuis; R Breese; R Murphv, Chicago; C L Hussey, Medford; D Ambler, Leb anon; E N Tandy, Ilnrrisburg, St Charles. W H Hartless, M S Xcu gass, Corvallis ; Geo Cutting, G Bool, S F Grissim, E M Taylor, C W Ingalls, S F ; W A Woodworlh, E Clark.Chicago ; T li nuuuaru, j isuncn ana wue, aalem ; 1 Lowenburg and wife, 8 B Lowenburg.Ida, Rosa and Zarllna Lowenburg, S C Nash, Will Gnldman.Poitland ; I N Smith, city : C M Gilbert, NY; G A Brodle ; M'G Lisher. J W James, W B Wright.L Waugh, F Lceper, M; D Hoover.R Kruz, O R Hy. Rfss HorsE. C II Prarce, Corvallis; D Connell, Salem ; C Chlstuel, Oakland. Cal;Jil Sutherland, Oakland : W II Gill, city : F D Gill, citv ; G W Psi.lrv, city 1 L W Davis, Oregon Citv : L Si McGill, Central Station, West Va ; Wm Windham, Halsey W R Hollenbeck, Eugene ? R McCrow, Salem ; II Gable, Cal : W T R Miller, Phoenix ; J J Gra ham, Millers ; Wm Strong, city ; I N Smith, citv : E A Burgimd ; M Lauri ; W Prathe'r ; E Sananr ; J E Mvrrs 1 II E Biirmestcr ; M Feikle : E Schneider. ' Ben fflj PUnd' " f lh,m b4i" John Shea, of Sweet Homt, and Judge lan'ly, of Harrisbnrg, are in the cliy. The grn,l reoorder of tha A 0 U W of Oregon , ftm , v, here,fter Geo W Harris ieave, 0, Mond f)r Harney Bi,.y by w,y rf th Birlow Joute The testimony in the Workmsn divorce ease is being taken before Judge Powell. Robert Archibald, of Whiteaker, in barn whetl bu"l twenty acres of line Pjsturo with good ahade and running water cow. Apply to T H Wallace, 0th street, wt Albany. Reports from the Santiam miaes tell of n.eiy work there among miners, and some turning results are anticipated. There are ten banks iu Sooksne Falls, i ! ,,.J1 !f'!.rT?t' u"l)ita' nf H,5(XI,000 and rJ.UUO.OK) in deposits. Republican. 0-n Lish Applegste haa moved on a raueh iu Josephine eountv. It is to be hoped lb. General will give up the publio stump. The Jacksonville jail waa burned yester day morning. Three prisoners, Henry Hoov- "'. .. jT.er 1d Nei C,,ok w"re sulTocated and died before being taken out. The Lilly Clay company gave a display ol female running gear in our city last Friday evening. Two sqaawa and about one hun dred men were in attendance. Regultr. The Nebraska editois will be ia Oregon in a tow days. A e have not learned whether they will be in Albany. Without coining here their trip vzll have been in vain. The woman book agent, who recently caused so much excitement among our bsai nes men while cauvaasing toe city, ia here jeain delivering her book. She is a success ful agent. T 0 Maxwell, ef Springfield, had one of his ankles broken last Saturday . A hay rake running over his foot waa the cause of the accident. The member waa aet by Dre Pains. M .T W. l .1 a ti t. Guard. Thursday night, while ridinpon a railroad hioyole near Dundee, Elmer 8wan and Peter Bnvd were thrown Anmn .n mlu.kM 4 eighty-five feet. Both were fearfully bruised ana remained pinioned under the bieyele un til tha nest mnrniniw T. .- IkA, . 1. will live. 7 r!intSl,.l,...l..u r i - .u usbu iu Ajuue county investigating our lumber interests, and we are informed that h im M.;nn.1., .i.:-l: 1 A.t..lt,'.ii;-. .1.. .i wu..sIUK uuaui ma mree mine on eicner the Siuslaw, Willamette or McKenzie river. nwu.u u great ming lor onr county to have such a mill. Eugene Guard. lionr It Xt;U !-. u , 1 1 A '" v"u piwiier autur, lorra crly of Chicago, is now playing a profitable ShakestlMnriAn iMinnln A...f.t:. .. J : - i .u uwwuui uuu is in a fair way to makn hii fortune. At Mel- uuu. no ms oox ouiee receipts tor two weeks of "Hamlet" were $10,000. MilnwaamAl hany a couple yeara ago, playing to a small house. ISIo 1 of the l.sfAVAf.r.A T.e.tif 1... t... ceived. Dorria & Westfield are editors and proprietors. Mr Sid Don-is, the senior member is a former resident of Albany and will rustle the Led.jtr into the front ranks of Yamhill journalism. The paper is well gotten up and will be a good thingfor Lafav ette. ftall hnn Kmii ku1 f.A tl . . .....u Hum . u.ro it is irom an exchange: "The other night at Farming- tnn tha Lt.ll 1 1. - , .. , pMs-tugerwas puuea and the train atopped to allow a man and hie wife to get on board who geeticnlated excit edly for the privilege. Oo board the train, the couple kissed a lady good-bye, who had pieviously stepped on the ear platform, aft er whifih mWnMfln .1. : i mt .. . r-. .v. ,.,.uuv .uojr juiupeu ou again and sauntered leisurely awav, aa if nothing nnnsns.1 h.A lt...n.J - i . . ; . u.ru.ucu. mi tuoognta Ol the train man .k. . 4 i I 1 hard in cold type." . tVheat, 60 cents, 15 cent shaving at Viereck's. 8 tickets for?l at Vier'ck't. New dress goods at Mcll wain's. Mason fruit jars at F L Kenton's Refrigerators at Stewart & Sox'a Ice cream freezers at Stewart & Sox's. New invoice ef fine grid rings at French a A barrel of salt salmon inst nnAne.fi nr. IT I. v - ' r - Fresh crcain cbiese iuct nmeivoil L P I New cream cheese iust received at Cnr.ra.l a-ieyen. w For iilc. ohoaD. lecond hanil nran. Mn Hyman'a. 3rhairs ruoit.iiff .teadv at Viereck'ai ihav. iiik pariora. Mtrt roAst coffeo ia ti.e city at Coprad Meyers. I W SUrr, physician and lurieon. Atbanv. Oregon. Good cootine stove otilv 210 at Hnti'.' Saltmarsh's. The best watch in the world for the mnnpv at F M French's. ' Side saddles and ladiea ridinir anreincla. .t Thompson Ac Overmaa'a . Thompson ft Overman, amnts'for the irre.t Pynamite buggy whip. For a number one iraalitv nf knii-M rk. and spoons call at F M Frencn's. Tuhbs'a pure manilla birdine twina in large quantities at Stewart & Sox'a. 1 he choicest line of table luxuries on K found at Brownell & Slanard's. J W Rentier, best loot and shoe niaU.ir in city, oppoite Fortmiller Sc Ir.ing'a A large and fine line of wiudnw aIia.Ip. joet received at Fortmiller t Irving'r. Ice .ream everv dav at tha Dnnt hnt. uuruig tue not weainer. wniy i. cents, Money can't buy better nota anril .).. than Mollwain is sellim. bransnf haitar goods are not manufactured. Tbe Variety of 23 cent hatai onina- at 10 percent, discnant at K At C Howard's, as well aa their other millinery gooita. Some fine California cheese, a haml f gnhlen drip syrup and some line eomh hnnav just received at Brownt I! A Stanard's, Go to Hibler ft Paisley for your job print .hey do any and all kinda of work in the pa aliening and job pribting line. Quick work and lew prices. Call and examine Z. T. Wrieht's ain-k f lubricating oils. Alio steam goods of all kinds. Keep the celebrated Powell Sight feed lubricators and oil copa, constantly on hand. Also Trahern. Lilt and Force pumps. run u,-j especially, orancn House one U.'ck abnyeAlu n Iron Works. Tubb's & Cu'e pure ' Manila t wine, hast quality, at Stewart Sc Sox'a. I Mr Frank Will it rustioating at the Bay. Mr Virgil Parker and family left this noon for the Bay, J J Dubrmtle wenl to Eujjene City t.i day on business. Mr and Mrs Peter Schlcsr and f on have gone to the mosntains. Mr and Mrs Fred Blumherg llt to- lay for 1 aquma Bay on a abort trip. Earnest Cheadle and wife, of Seattle are yisiting the former's mother in this ciij. Mi 'IN Smith, who is building , !,( ham forMrMoMahsnatHsI.ey, has been in the city to-day. Miss Ida Porter, who bas W. leul.iui. school at Caoyonvilie, has return, d i her home at Sbedd. Dr. Hammond. Sheriff of Uni u co inty and a candidate for U S Marshal, has hvn', ruaticatiug at the Bay. J W G Cofran, the insurant man, a married to Mlu M C Cmroy in S in Krai.cis co Wednesday evening. Mr John Meyer and wifr. of Providence. K I, arrived in All any this morning on a visit to Mr Conrad Meyer, a brother .f the former. They have been separated for near ly thirty yeara. Mr John Duncaa and family arrived in the c"? y'erday evening from Prineville. whioh they left Monday evening. They will make thia place their home, and Mr Duncan will open a law of.ice here . Mr E C Cross, one of Salem's butchers v aa in.tne city yesterday. He had hceu through the coanty baying beef cattle, and succeeded m buying about one hundred, sufJicient for a month's run in his shop. THE LEADER. G, W. - - A.IjII3 "Superior," "Argaiid," "Garland" STOVES AND RANGES. Fire Backs. Warran ted for 15 years, All sizes sn styles, Roofing-, Job Work, Plumbing, Eave Trough. Range Boilers Conductor Pumps. F. L. KENTON. -DEALER I3ST- FRESH FAMILY GROCERIES Choice Candy, Viif s, Fruit, etc. CIGARS AND TOBACCO. NEA .THE POST OFFICE i ALBANY, (l((r MATTHEWS Cany a flrjt-clnsa Stoves, Tinwarp,Hardware,Etc, Which that aroeIlln)rir orurl.Blby low prices. JOB WORK carefully and promptly don at reauinahl price. HOPKINS & - UKAI.ER STOVES; TIN WARE. SHEET IRON, COPPER WARE, ETC., nc. Agtnta for "Op Tim." Beating nrl -rnfc i . lr.Ti-.. Job work, nlumb Lit ' tc promptly ail ntfrd to. ' CHEAPEST AND BEiT PLACE IN THE CITY, Foraaie by Will Stark, dealers In line wtchex, jewelry, etc, E. .9. fvlcCAUSTLAND, Civil Engineer ana Surveyor, DRAUGHTING AND BLUE PRINTS ouu-e with ireKon L:.d Co. Albany, Or; Sowerave Syne in and W.ter Supplica NpM-lHlt.v. Knates Suliiilvlded, Man iiiHilnur Copied nn short uoiico. my Meal Harkcl. SEULTZ B203M Proprietors. keep a full liiii -jf .7iala of all tinda, in a cool pLw, coinpletolv pro tected; and always fresb. AIo have consuntiy on hand aalmoa and other Ash. THE LEADER SMITH, - A.ZN ' if- The World's best. More than hun . dred7 hun dred differ- n t sty les "o bk s and heaters atock of SALTMARSH - IS- WASHBURN