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riP . IUH V lwniii s rn I . juu ii'ja.sus. iuJivvuril I i ft'EDNlSDir JUNE i-.iSoo, iViblishsl ry .l.i) in tha week, Ki.i.s a excu it?.!. ariiiiia aa nutiimq-, IC.!itr mill I'.ihlUiicr. tt.lUir.t l I,. n l'i:, K.ll.m at Albany. hm NHi'.iiiiii-iriHHii until iiinitnr. AlMllliMlill I,.ii-;U -llll KI.. LOCAL MI'XMMU) (!n v Cui'Nfii.. Tliu City Cunu il mi t :ist evening awl adjourned until to-night, 'hiif Kiigineer Stewart liitinli d in arc- uii't, cniitiiiiiiiig Kiiniu i 1 1 1 j orl a 1 1 1 sugges inns which should In I'uiiHidt'rrd liv tin n i n-1 1 . Mil rriinrti'il aliiiut lilKI fwt of i'ihii ili'fi'ftivi'.auil tin iinilial'h' m-rrHsitv Lf iirt'liiiHiii iiiniL-; Hint In- had vi-dti-d lit) l Inni'.w Iiiiiihvh .. the r.t v mid h:i. ami thi'in riL'iilar tin-trails : ami that lie recent lire at 1 .11 Jnvs would nut have Bi i'iirrt'il if Hid lire nrdiiiunic hud hirn 'hscrvcil by tin) owner u( the lutildini:; hat the prenent witter supply is iiiii'h'- Rtute. 1 he ilitehen mi lerry aiel r.r.iud hin Street being ehwiil, soim-tliing uinulil lie done to himiiiIv the water here- Riuftiru taken (mm them. A ineasiireiiieut 0( the water in the cistern showed from u.. tu 8 feet, the least being nil the Ii:m- Nicuat corner mm the innst nt-ltli anit Stontgiiincrv ; that two of the hydrants leeileil repairing badly, being those at he Young ami Huhs House eornei-H. Jlieso lualterH Klioulit he attenlel to at IT. in llo(ii'K ox Toi'. "We liv'," unU a muu iu 0110 nf the ciar hI.i,",i. an iigc wl it'll tins LogiiH predmiiiiiuU'H. Therein Mucohu in your nyrup; theru in Home sort Efitdiillcruliuh in ytuir t'ollt-e. You don't RL pure luiltcr li:iu the tune. 1 he milk nut the ttanie tlmt cmi8 from the cow. Uie heer iH lirewed from grain that iH not aroperiy muiureu, iumi, uh lorw niHKy faiilHt it !h nil ptml, iih the oM miner ui, none ot it ih m re ; none that you by. One miht Iiope, however, in tins y. 01 utiuiicruiuiii.iiiui tie imuiii iirorure inline medicine when he i overtaken illH whirh he can not help. I havejunt anl of u lirtitioiiH quinine pill. A 1h- in the authority for the Htatement it (lruKj;iHtH,or Home (.riij.,'Lstnfure put iH hoimu wort of preparation in chphuU-h hi Helling the Ha me for quinine, lie said Haw Home of thiH Ihiuh medicine lifh did not diHHolve after it had hfen warm water two houra. I hope I hIkiII leant have u genuine funeral. AHtorian. IA Letters Kxi'kriknck. A letter lieb the Democrat table put in its box by take. It Is well covered with postal rkfc and finger marks and many other is 01 marKs. un April is it wan sunt -V C Shaw, licatinir Kni. U&WT Rv. iVnlluta Mr Shaw not being there H forwarded to Portland; thence to wntesano; thence to lloquium, then back fortinnd and to the senders ut Albany, r having two months experience dirty hand. Postal clerks have Iter hands than printers, iho"uh this 01d be questioned on looking at some tiers luwaiii, which, walk at six months. letter will now be sent to Centra Ma, re M r Shaw is said to be stopping, i ants it Stowed. "Arc you the about town, said a good looking an to a Democrat man. ' e s,' slowly, thinking he was it to be pulled over the coal. ell, .here U being smoking done our- jenterthinmcnts In the vestibule of the ra lloute, and It ought to be stopped,' nrked the woman with considerable basis. ud she was right. It is to be hoped authorities will immediately put a His to this very disagreeable habit to en in this place. Let the smoking he in the streets and in smoking cars. Collection At Wrightsm.in & bcrt's maybe seen a splendid collect - bf stones, coal, curiosities eenrrallv. fccled by Mr E II Norton In different of the world and Alaska. MrN'orto-i ome choice specimens on the table seeing even bv n novice. Recently in the south western part of Ulllia.n By he secured some coal, which Js the ei cxniuitcu nerc. ay. The Sugar Pine & Lumber Co , up with the limes have purchased indsomest one horse dray, anil with horse are prepared to do their own K'ry with promptuess and care It s that thcie is some stvle to this com- :ad op Timk. The fresliest ami best rieft nml fruitu in the market, nt. .Inia It your canned gootlH at Jas F Tow ell I F Powell A Co lead in the grocery ii'SS. I F Pnu'pll Pnnrn rnaliod u itti Imui. Iveause they have the goods and give F'llH. IcrckthkOkiiisaxlb 1 C Airnew lireSted IllKt PVtllmr fr.f i.ilnlln.r fl.o tdinai.n. In ..IUI.. - H i- .". uuimi.l llll lllHIKCI till '"" "ircei. rie nau Deen refused committee but nronoscd to huild I'V. His trial will lakr nlar- l',l ' MiiEii Tuts. liy railing at Jas F ll'svou will see a large nnd fine tcgeiniucsanu lruits just receiv Keamer, consisting of fresh oranges I. 'iik vuiiiiuoner, onions, cel I cherrws, and choice fruits of all f'RA Goats Wasted. The under. I wants to buy I .TO bead of Angora van on or w rite to me at Albany n rrrEWAUTSON. embroideries, flounclnirs. lac f I In cotton and silk, hlartc and Laces In Itnllnll.in nnlni .1. . I :M blark u.1.1. i.n. 1 I, .... n.ii.G IllllllUlltg nd Kifel Tower. New ruchings. OASII RL t OI'NO. If-oiEs. For all kinds of fruit ' to the Suifnr Piiii l.-.r nfi! I' O. p,ii rof-lt tiricod The oeeasion nf the annual udilresn ealled(iutai!iiod8izeil mid appreeiative audience. The exercised were opened liy ii piano duet hy MiHen Pearl Vance and Kdiiu Allen, well executed. The Apollo chili made their first appearance, am the appreciation in which they will lie held wuh well disnlaveil hv a l.ori. encore. J lr Campbell wan introduced and de livered an able ml.ln.uu Uii..l ,. shoiild k' fruitful to the student and the individual generally, willing to listen to Indie. The lopie was Faith and Reason. I he speaker analyzed each in it iniisterlv manner. Mi i.iUi.k ,.t i ili KinuI, ami some oi his pictures were great ly appreciated. (Inee there was a tireek so ponderously imellectmil that lie only hud faith in him sell, his head became o heavy from thinking that lie was ihlli't-il ti. wl..i. i.i jl II.. ..) 1... streets ami rest it iigaiusl some marble .oiiiiiiii at l in ii l. There are bit; headed Sophomores and ithers to-dav who know inolu ill ri- liirion than the stmleuts of lit'i-l study. Truth is a uood deal like the molt of mill) fiiiin.l .irii.r,i 1... .. varied proei ss, in the sapphire with "its blue rays, the. .pal with its varied hues. ami the diamond with its brilliant sparkle, set in a lucking of snow, all iroin the same mud. Another soli" bv Ibe A .1 loib.b the evening')! program. Commencement exercises were opened this morning with prayer by Dr Camp liell. The stage of the opera house was nicely decorated for the occasion. He sides the instructors and pupils, the trustees of the college faced the select audience. A piano solo by MisH I.ora Vance was well executed. M r Carlton Sox then delivered a junior oi. in. in on nieaiiiy. 11 was a plainly spoken ell'ort showing careful nreimni- tion. lie said that the future rules the present, and it is the power of the fu lure that causes the progress of the day. Ideals are neeessarv, and they are of value to one's life, tiioiigh not attained. MCHiioulil ilevelope the best in man hood, looking towards the idealitv. A man without an ideality is like the' man in the midst of building material without a plan lor Ins house, f-ingleness of pur pose is necessary to the best success, 100 many loilow llie bntterlly, securing little if they capture it. It takes years to ileline success and npproach the fdeal- uy. I, lie is nam work at the liest, but w e should strive to do our parts well and luiiiuuiiy. "Let us then be up and doing, etc." Miss Anna Houck was heard in a skill ful performance on the piano, when .Missitose iruiuiiull itelivereil a tumor oration on '-pictures," one that was full of pretty thoughts and nicely worded pictures. Not of the famous pictures of mo Vatican or ot runs would she treat hut of those locked in strong cases, of niiii ii 1'wij miK ia nn unncr ui me pic tures of memory. What an influence on man's life. It is this picture that drives the convict to become a raving maniac, or that brightens the life of another. A lieautiful picture depends on the lnrht but many place the picture so as to re- tiect tneir own linage, lake the house wife's things always with a place but never to lie found, the key to these pic tures onen iiirns up unexpectedly, j! song brings back the mcmorv of vouth The speaker knew a woman light and gay, whose heart was tilled with a gal lery of memory pictures that often filled her heart w ith sorrow. A recita tion of a childhood scene was well done. "Oh, Summer days, fly not away." Mrs Ceo K Chainlierlain sang Madeline in a charming manner, her sweet, attrac tive voice alw ays delighting un audience. LEWIS LKK then pronounced the senior oration. His subject w as "The Post Oflice," and his thoughts entitled him to become a N as hy. In well-worded sentences lie pic tured the ditlerent people entering a post oflice; the young lady doubtfully; the strange yunng man for A letter from home; a young woman, bashfully, with a letter w hicli only one should see, fear ful lest some one shall pry into it; one with a look of discontent, and one lately bereaved, receiving a letter full of hope and sympathy ; another with words full of congratulation over some happy event ; a man with a mind full of business, another with only amusement to be se cured before liiin. Through the post oflice separated families are united and the world is brought closer together. Then the speaker alluded to to the pre vailing influence of literature, naming the great characters in the literary his tory of the world. Closing his we'll-pro-nounced oration with the words hie jacet. A piano duet by Edna Allen and Prof Lorillurd was heard with pleasure. Prof Condit awarded the certificate of graduation to the graduate, ami the ex ercises closed with benediction by l)r Irvine. The friends of the institute are much pleased with the success of the past vear und the future outlook is brighter still. . The annual alumni reception will take place to-night at the residence of 11 F Merrill. IIIIt. WII.Lt KI.KB.tTK. Sjiecial U Democrat. Lecasos, Or., June ti Lebanon Is making elaborate preperations for a grand 41I1 July celebration, and extends a cordial invitiuion to all to be with then on that da; . Piograiume will be out In n fewdavs AT JAS. F. ri.'Vt i.lL ,V ( II' Fin oranges. Early Ro-c find other potatoes, Cookies and cruckers, Dried fruits. Freh garden products, Alt kinds canned goods, Oatmeal, corn meal, liour, etc., Flckles, relishes, etc. Everything found any where. SrRINO AND St MMKR DkI.ICACIKS. The largest and finest line of foreign and do mestic woolens in spring and summer novelties just received anu is ready for inspection at .aciif.s ,v .Son, Merchant Tailor and Drapers, Opposite Post Oflice. I I ftve j 1st rewivrd a I true invoice of lace oartains, ranging in priee from one toninr itelU alptir. scriai, lUrtsin r.ets, etc. A.sn a line of curtain pieiar.d fn-oitnrn cov?r- inj. Samcel E j orso. nisnrs. The price ofsalmnn l,a lu... i at the mouth of the ,,.i,; ,.. --. though the fishermen had sworn by the greatest w hale that if I was the least thev mini uiM). i ne salinoii market is as de pressed as Dixie lii.e. .i "2 .'. lllt"Ht ,rt'kHor pranks of the SPUR eng hies. H... v-..i. Journal, is, that last week at Ciixvllc.lhe cow caicner picked up a mule owned bv Mrs(,iiinp bell, aiidllung it nt a mare owned by Mr John Farrellv.of Shasta val- ) . Mioiig ooui iniiieand uiare. ibe last two vearsl.hu drum. .. were death on clonk houses, three of the largest tailing and others losing heavily Why? Simpiy because the circular f.i.i occurred, nun women wore eiieiilnrs all over tin- Ku.st, the eale of cloaks being small. Then the winters were mild. Now circulars ale clear out, of stvle.and a verv i."ii;n oner is expected, ami as the wo men haven't bought for a coiiile years, they will sail in heavily. The .Ubauy market didn't do this, though, alone. the 1 hiiistou collntv Sellout Kitt.i.i-in- tendent has received a communication from a young lady teacher, in one of the back-woods districts, complaining of an incorrigible pupil. The oll'emliiig party is a young man sixteen vears of nee. who goes 4o school bare-footed, smokes cigar- en. n, enews looacco, Killll i ts the nice I over the Moor and swears before the little children. Astorian. The follow ing from a CImi-miIo in.ni illustrates the spirit of the age. Kvident ly every state for itself: "While the farmers of Illinois are licingdrow lied out with incessant rains.and Dakota's ranch men are praying for rain, Colorado, with her grand mountain ranges covered with everlasting snows that nour forth eener- oiis streams of pure water which fills the great irrigating canals and ditches, prom ises an abundant crop to her thousands of hardy sons of toil." Muthew Frimtovich built a snug little cottage, then sent to Austria, his native land, und the girl of his heart came out here a short time ago. A licence was procured and lust evening in the new cot tage Muthew was married to Katharine Frautovich, Justice May tying the mup tial knot, and housekeeping w ill com mence at once. Katharine cannot speak F.nglish.but she can keep house und cook in her ow n language, and thev will evi dently lie as happy as the day islong,and that is saying considerable ut this time of the year. Astorian. A twirerrljsn Urmt-iljr. Ir K S Holden . For coughs,colds and bronchial affections I consider your Lthe real Cough Syrup as a sovereign rcmcdv. It has cured me quicker than any thing' I ever used John jACKSoN.Stockion. Large size $i, small 50 c.-nts. For sale by II (J Hubbard, druggist. To Carprt Ituycrs. Ave have iust received n. new lino nf cornets, consisting of the latest styles' iinu puiicms, 1:0111 in lirussets and Woolens. Our Btoek is the most, com plete in the city, and in fact,too large for this market. In order to reduce our stock we have concluded to make a fur ther reduction in prices our loss, your Kiini. ne lnvneyou 10 inspect ourstock liefore purchasing elsewhee. Get our prices and be convinced. A. 11. McILWAIX. In Llveljr leman j The Astoria Columbian says real estate in that city is quite firm, and erervthlni is advancing in value. Demands for inside property are constantly coming In, and outside property including acreage and residence lots, is selling as fast as it can be platted. Every one Is holding in antici pation of the consummation of the deal with C P lluntingion, whereby the Astoria & South Coast railroad to Hillsboro will be completed. As soon as he signs the con tract values will be doubled, aad even then property will go at a lively rate. The lots on sale by the Oregon Land Co., in the North Pacific addition to Astoria, partake of this activety, and are quite favorably regarded as an investment. Tim Latest News. Fargo's famous $J.50 shoes at G W Simpson's. A fine line of lace curtains and shades at G W Simpson's. Toscalace nets and dress ftounclngs at G W Simpson's, A choice assortment of Infants robes, dresses, hoods, &c, at G W Simpson's. A large and well arranged stock of clothing, for men. youth's and boys, Josle suits, &c, at lowest prices at G W simp- Wall Faper. I have just received rom the east a largo invoiccof wall pa oer, borders, decorations, etc., including (lie plain ingrains which are becoming very popular. These goods are better tyles and cheaper than ever liefore. Samuel E Yoi-so. Saw Filiso etc. Mr Joseph Rubell, anexpert from San FrancUcc, h is located In the Cusick Block, on Broadalbin street, and Is prepared to file saws.iharpcn raaers, scissors, etc., in a first-class manner. Ten Acre Tracts. Some choice 10 and 20 acre tracts for garden purposes, just secured for sale at a bargain. Inquire of Guiss & Iledrick. Conn Si Kendricsou have junt leceived a line lot of ciicrsc, as well aa a I ig assortment of cAnoed goods which the public should call and Inspect. Or. M. rf. Ellin, pnysieiau and surecB t I any, Oreguu. Culls maile in city 01 iintn. hen ISO Has toMK. The stock of wall paper at Fortmiller fc Irving's is larger ihan ever, being quite immense and in elude many new and beautiful designs. TI.e Albiny Woalen mid will pay 20 cent ap und fur wool. L.miics Summer Blouses, the lates n ivel'.i.-s, j ut ricjlvej from manufact rs by eprc v Samuel E Vouso MAItltlKli. NOLAN -THOMPSON. On Mon day morning, at the Catholic Church, bv Rev. Father Balrd, Mr. J E Nolan and Ml Kate Thompson The wedding was a quiet affair, and a urprbe to their many friends, ls but few had ever thought of the union until t lie announcement t.f their marriage. Hut Nolan could not hive don better, even If he had conu!lidlhe entire town. Times. HOVK AMI ABU0AI1 Ti e Lila. The LiU. Jas F Fundi &Co. Cusiok'a addition. Gold emus at Will U Stark's. Huy yuurgr.iceriua ut Liugu's. F. M. Ft cii'iti ko-.-ps railroad time. Ur.uU u.-iiiily lirip.t ,:t 0 K Hr.twucll's A now lino of ntiekti.s at E C SearlV N'lVi'iliiM 111 jiariisola a. S E Young', l.usvo 3 mi order lor bread ut Aur; LanoV, (; 1 1 Aug Laie-o'i for jour !tap!c dry gO'.llu. i-'iuit ut'M ao.l wax at MuMliov.! & Wu..l.. burri. i.:i ;:i .in... foici-i i.tiv .it K 0 S.-iil'i.. Cli'.i"e ci-.i: , I s v.ut j;ot.t .e.i lib C E KriWln.l:'fl. l'r. jriri;'.! in.nlfi-1 lib a., at C E til. Wl.e. I H. il.;i.'.i.rt.;rs for i;'. i 'i( 11 llroivni'l .1, r-r nni:.tj' tu;.ilicT 11 Cunick's. ;..s ut 0 E i'i to .tftnaril. A disc..iint.at Alls Tiid bitoct the"t nviA llyiiiau'.. Ail jiHtubl w ia.b.w fu.-rccun ut Muithuws St asiihurD. Tin anil n'.uiiibiiig wo: k .loiio Mtlhyws Kero.c.'io anil Ojboiine uLiAcs l.t Mat thews & Waeiibjrn. GanUa lioutj and luwu rl.r. i. Ii. a at Mut- ttiows A: NvuRlitlUltl. Lange will sell you sUiply dry ooili cli'-upur thau auy one. The Albany Woolen toil's will pay 20cU a pouuu I' r wool. Dteswil chickens ooustantly on hand at j r rowuii SCO. D.tn't fail to try the Himme & Lot g pi?.oos at .rs iivuiaus. Delicious cuued crunberaiea at C. E Br. wnelt's. Spring over coating at Zachcs & Sen, op-, pomte Postoliice. Genuine Iowa torgliuin on draught at C E Hrownell 8. Good evening Have you 'ried Ilubbards ciegaut ixnieu A lurgs and line i-t'ick nf gold canea to ac laut from at Will & Stark's. Have you seeu tho.-ie parlor suits that T unuK nus just recelveu? Ihey are nice. Spring jackets and beaded capes at re duced prices at Sauiuel E Young's, Koast coffee ground to order without extra charge at Kentou s caab giocery store. Berrea fresh every morniog. Ordeis promptly filled at J F Powell & Co. No need to suffer with the headach when Hubbatd's Capsules will surely cure you. If you want a fine toilet or bath aoap call on atanara s, iusick, i;ity urug store. Screen doors at bedrock prices at the Su gar Pine Door & Lumber Co's warehouse. The Foster genuine.hook glove Fosterina. in- black and colured, at Samuel E Young's. A dollars worth for ninety ceDts at Huh- bard'a new drag store on Mondays and Sat urdays. - ,7 When wanting the best groceries in the market at reasonable prices call on J F Pow ell ft Co. Buy a lot in Cusick's addition, the finest suburban addition. Its location speaks for itself. Call at Will Link's music store for the very best pianos and organs, also books and sheet masic, &c. Don't fail to call on Will ft Stark and price their large line cf ladiea and geuts watches before you buy. Get your tickets for ths McKaulaaa min strels, to be here on the I3tb instant. They give atbright entertainment. Bat gains every day in the week at Hub bard's new drug store, and, an extra ten off on Mondays aud Saturdays. The Hcmme ft Long piano is the best tnsde piano to staisd the climate of the coast. Don't fail to get one at Mrs Hyman's. In baying carefully consider yon have the largest stock and most carefully selected one when yoa buy sooda of Powell & Co. Genuine Martinat kid gloves, in all sizes and colors, at 89c per pair nntil May 1st. Every pair warranted, at G W Simpson's. A lot in Cusick's addition is better than ten per cent, or better than a lot in foreign cities where the tide ebs and flows twice in twenty-four hours. Those vhhing screen door and windows should eall on K B Vnnk, who will pat them in complete 00 short not.ee. Shop on corner of Second and Ferry streets. Those having property to sell cheap will do well by placing it with S N Steele, Real Estate Dealer, as he has connection in Port land whereby he will be able to catch inves tors from the East. Well boring, rock-drilling, prospecting. First handled feet, $1 per foot; gecend hun dred feet. $1 25 per foot; Thud hundred feet, $1 50 per foot, etc. Gravel, cement gravel, hard rnuk, etc., from $1,25 to $2 per foot. Without board, etc., add .25 per oot. Write to J B Hughes, Albany Or. Jas F Powell & Co. Hon Ivff Myen has betn in the city. J W CuMck is in Southern Oregon looking up .11s mining interests. K L Feagles, arrested for killing Mnrg Liilard, was examined at Corvallir,and very properly discharged. The McMinuville Baptist College is to be removed to 1'oitiard, provided sufficient in ducements are offered. Misses Maud Hoffman, Lizzie Bryan and Krttie Spencer, of Coivullia, are in the city, spending commencement. The Central Baptist Association convened at the baptist Church this afternooo, aud will hold sessions fur two or three days. Kev A J Huusaker and wifj, nf Indepen dence, Hons J 11 Peery and Henry Cyrus, of "The Forks," are ia the city attending tbr Central Baptist Association. First Atsiiitaiit P M General Ciarksoo ar- r.ved in Portland ytsterday, and may lit lot.ked fur in Albany duriug th ooming month. The cyclone continues. Yesterdtv Slew art & Sox sold a thirteen horse Unction en gine ef KmsmII & Co'e make to f.ibn Morgan, o.lt.y rio u lur tne se.'.snn. Mis wants but little here lielow liow oft the line no scan ! And, as many of tig know, It's lucky for the man. Bat those who want the best eroeeries. the freshest fruits, the nicest canned goods, and a fine line of ciockcrywarc to select Irom, go to 1 01111 llenuricsons, where they have their wants, little or big, satisfied nt bottom prices. KE4I, BT41iS aalRlt. A Iiardwcll to Henry Ingram, 20 acres, 13 w 2 $ 150 M Vandcrool to K A Vanderpool, l..u 1 n 1.1 i l!...L..:il.. 1 1 n.A 'n'l o ui lininill VI lie. ...... . Ainasa K Shaw to W II .Stinson,320 acres, IS K 1 1500 Alvin tiinn ct ux to Alvin Ciinn, 3 !,,ls Kh,.,l,l 1 Cowan, Kulston & ciiainberlaiii to i.iiiti 10 aiionai natiK, zn leet front l-'irut m lr. nni Mark Ilulbert to liarriet Miiple, .n.o ueres, 11 w 3UUU S Ames to J H Kirkpatrick, hi -f, Sweet I lump . '-inn A J Shelton to V It P.ay.l'i.OS acres I., i.. 1 J ' ' 60 I F McCoy and 01s to D K Junkiii, all interest in D L C Jas Junkiii 300 Lillian French and ors to D K Jun- kin.all int in II t 1" 1., I....I.:.. o.m ( "I - . ,1 I111IVII1 uv J J Croft to Mary IS Cbastuin, 88 acres, 14 w 4 1 C D (iroverto K 11 ( i lovi t,2l'3 acres n w 2 1 It Kirkpatrick to M Scott, 2 lots. Lebanon . . oen J W Million toj S Million, lUUacres bt Polly jJurge 50O t2n,f28 $1 ,630,5tiO Total for "year. . . Da. Pattox, the specialist on female and private diseases, in Blumberg's Block. Office hours, 10 to 12, 2 to 4 and 7 to S. Consultation free. Residence trd and Montgomery. t'tllll.NU LVKN1S. Fri'lav. lune 17.. Public schools willl close for the season. JOZJX II. t'lELET. Jno. H. Curley, the well known merchant tailor, of 8 Market St.. S. F., v.Tites to tho Ed win W. Joy Co., that for years ho was afflicted with dyspepsia which nothing relieved till he commenced taking Joy's Vegetable Sarsaporllla. Be continues, "1 am still taking It. Iu mild laxative effects are exceedingly grateful to the system. It Is a pleasant surprise that awaits those who do not know what our vegetable Juices do for debility, sluggish liver and Im paired digestive means. 10 KENT. Nice furnished rooms to . rent, inquire at this oflice. Farms. Farms. Those wishing to invest in farm property should call and see our list of farm and city property. We have some of aa good fruit and garden land as can be found in the ttate. Also stock ranches and wheat farms all near R R. Farms and farm prop erty a specialty. Call and see ut liefore pnrchasing elsewhere. Office, First Street, next door to Thompson & Overman's Harness Shop, Albany, Or. T. B. CORNELL & CO., Real Estate Afiuts. KEEP -ON -A-lwo A Advance Self-Feeder and maiad-Cntter, Traction Engines; Automatic Stacker. Etc. Also read what one of tho solid men of Linn county save about them: Millers, Linn Coistv, ORr.r,os,( September sc. ibSo f MR. Z. T. WRIGHT, 3 ' ' Portland, Oregon, DearNr: In reference to your Inquiry ns to how I liked my Advance Thresher, purchased of you this year, will sny the Advance does more and better work than any other machine I ever saw, and 1 have seen all that arc rep. resented In Oregon. v It threshes faster, cleans the grain better, runs lighter and saves the grain better from the straw, than any other machine, nrd seems to be stroi.p and durnhU i ready at any time to go into a trial with any other machine except the Advance and ihresti fur from $ioo to $500. They are the best In the market without doubt. If you desire you can refer to me at any and l-ignetij For furth.tr particulars address Z. T. WRIGHT, Albany, or Portland, Oregon. Send for his list of 193 names of parties who have purchased Advanco Threshers in Oregon, Washington and Idaho. The following isat.at.iul tiif ...j farm property for a e by us. 4 unltnnrovetl lots on ftth Rtwo v..l $.iM. 1 lot Willi hnllt. u. clnri... .. .4.1. Jackson St. $2200. House with 5 roornr, 1st St. glfiOO. 1 lot on Washington St. 5S.'0. 2i n it l its on 3rd St. Koch, ftiOO. A good f irm of 410 notes 2J miles front lliiNev. 30 per sen. Can l, divided aDd will ninke two good f inns. A good farm of 170 aprpn. 1 mltn f,,.. v.- gci.t, oniilca f.oni Albany. Stt) ji. r acre. tieo.l frrini.f IJO acr,3uiil-e from Shcdd. Price, $3000. A good stock faini, 2 milei from Khedd, 100 acres. JjOO. A nev- e.ittao with -i rooms, large lot Pi ice, SI U00. CeVLTAl tl aLtH of 5 nnd If) nrr. !.... ...... nJ a half 11 lies irnoi Albany. c'.iOO per acre. A gno-1 mock farm, JaOOacies, 3 miles from It Ii -.li.,ii. $3p?rucie A bargaiu. Farm 3 miles fr.nn Slied.l.t'.rst-chs wheat and fruit land, 140 acres. Frice.SJUOO. 625 acres 4 in:Lsfiotii It II. S3n t...r ... Can be sold in lots o suit mrehaeers. Blocks and 'mi in T iiou....'. n.i;ii..n i Albany. AGENT.-. FOft THE Leading Insurance Companies. ar'OJEMsrEes-icr, AMI TOV.'XSEND & WILSON, lieal Estate brokers. I keep a full line of the above celebrated tiln.-..n i .1 t. i .i . . viocn oi oiaeiw anu colors. Alii S01C agent for Albany, Or. Samcel i, l orso. F, Ftl. FRENCH -Dealer is WATCHES, Clocks. JEWELRY AND Spectacles; I have the largest stock of Spectacles and Eye glasses in the county and fit them by Johnston's pat. Sioptic ye meter. YOUR THE- Thiir- all times. I. P. MILLER. Thresher! 1 Jved