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fUE DULY DBH0CR1T .JUNK I3,i!a HUirin tlm l.t " at Albany av umioml-Havu 'inil manor. rh1ili.'l ry it tyiii the week, ttllilll'iv' tniieptiil. UJiters anil lii!ill.Her. Ailillllnlt.il l.orilWiill '111 Pilar. Tub Atiji.k iu- Ci.ru. An inljoiiriicil iccling of tin! A tltlft u: cluli wan lii'M l:iHt 1 1 ' , i i . .. t . i . yelling, ri'iuiiiiiig in tuo i hum "i im- .owing ulliccru: lien t liuitiiii-riiiiii, roniili'iit; II Irvine, " I'ri-.-nli-nt ; r It I'.luin, Ti-camiri-r; II I, inrn,Si-cri- irv. Tins almw Willi J K u van, Mini KMiiiiti'illi iiml J It Whitney wi-ro cuiiMti- utcil u lionnl il iliminrs. II viiiriii-i- nil Linulii I Iruy were n i i i 11 1 1 11 coin- littt-u tiii'iri'iilali tin' mil lor iiii-iiiiii-irt. wan iiiinli' tlio iniliiili'Hi fee awl l n lontli (lie lines. A i-ntiftitiUinii ami I'V lVB will lie itilupliil III II future meet ly, when Hie dim will lie mure ituir uglily iirgiini.eil. A (iiurrY Dim. I, ant Sumliiy while W . PvHingrr win working w ith a celt. .hii-li wan lmriii Ksi il, lu-gnt away from Min nil. I kIih-IiiI In mil. Ills filling hull ...ru-.iu ul-iniliiiir ni'iir 11ml at once nnil '.u .ll I III! Ult 11, it lilt I . lie run utter the ,,11.1111,1 eailL-lit linlil of Hie lines, wliieh Li-re ilniggiiig.uii'l mii-cccili-il in Htnpping k in. lint 111 L'ot awny iignin mm uguin FU,i. .In.' eililL'ht the lines. Tlie il"ll Hi Uith th cult in lliis way, though he was MA 1.1. ..I a, vi .1,(1.1 ,11 1111 UlllllllH. lllllll III' inrx'd lilllt IllHtUL I WO llllU'M "'-r-i " ' ' .... .. 1 -1 1 1. 1 iVll. 1 lie Oil WllH OH MIL' ML IWK n nil.MiiMii n, nihil' in f mm that way, bin till (1(11? iliil nut show 1111 Mr DysitiL'e I, .nl nfter him anil foiinil liim ho luully ieil mi that lie could not walk naeK. tigcnc ucgituor. Hki'vtation Hi'hraiiikii, The Albany Woolen MHIh Vu linvo rccuivcil the fol lowing letter which explains itself in an emphatic manner: Sr I .oris, lime 6 1H1I0. Alliauy Woolen Mills Company, AN liany, Or. I iciillciiien : If volt are man ufacturing elotliH, wu ahull lie ph-axcil to have Kiniiples, lis we have inquiries for them from ciistoniers in Out nil America anil Mexico, to which points we can ship from your factory to (rood advantage. Send us samples with your very lowest prices, cash at time of shipment. We liave, as von know, in those countries a very large competition, and, therefore, trust that in miming prices you will lim its low as il is tinssiiile forvou to Hell. Will there he iiuv rehale on your cloths tr cxp'irt? Yours truly, i' M Kksiuuck A Co. Di-.eisios. -- A corrc-ijii) uleiit lii a '01 valiit p.iper says Hie lcgiil pi niL-iples involved in I lie cute in me oroii coiner. nco uiiiicr Hie presidency of j I! iwemux s. Unit iiiulcr the presidency of T Ihiw- iniin are precisely i lie same as muse in volved in Ih e lullinung decision, laKun I10111 an (JtliiAli, III , paper: ' niotion (or ilNsolulinti of injunction came 011 for hearing tc-ilav liefiue Jud.;e t: !! Smith in the mallei nt Hie .Mipoviile cnurcn 01 me F.vungelical Association. 1 l.c court con tinued tlie Injunction 111 an elaborate de- vision. The court VU 1st, that llishop ICsher wns letally mispcm'eil, ami could col act in el-hop; iu. the Illinois conier ence, piciilcd ovei by lCliler livers wa the U-':i conference, independent of whether ICsher was legally suspended or not and that, fisher's conference had no power to send a preacher lo the Naperville church, and t.iat C J I' rey Is the legil pas tor of Unit church, and the trustees were enjoined from interfering with his occupa tion of the pulpit." Mr M J Kinney, 0110 of the most prom inent tlctuiHTiits in Astoria, voted a tailor's bill, and a citizen of .Monmouth voted a bank deposit check, thinking it was his ticket. A Dallas man told bis wife be was go ing to Asusangwiitousogaiiiaogwongtou- gnua lishiug, and then Kent his friends to the house to ask where he was. When he returned his poor w ife was exhausted she couldn't speak for a week. I'rom the Salem Statesman we learn that Mr Scott will Ik iven some liht work about the vard and about the pris on, lie said ton MeMiunville r-purter Unit his sentence iiughl. 11s '.veil h:ve been a life one as he did not e;p, et to survive li'ii years i-.: ; liin :ni ii t within the gloomy structure. The tnanrii ith sVr.v doi'i'4 limitless in tlie Pipe block lor several days has leit for Coi'vallis. Tlie st iiU'i-d crocodile, the electric battery, tlie picture g.illery, the fortune telling woman, and all the inar velluus curiosities w ill Iil seen no more in utireily. .Mr ll-mium d ies not need Income to Oregon. Our appetite!! are glutted. At the woolen mill the cashmere weav ers have been cut down from to I 'a cents a yard, and tin; weavers of while blankets '.. cent a vard. av: the Oregon City Courier. This reduction is eipial to a reduction in wages of from III to I.'! per cent. Tinier the former schedule of rates per yard the best cashmere w eavers made from fT to "i2 per month and those less expert from :S0 to $10. It would seem that weavers wages here are low as the lowest. since last week a weav er went back to Philadelphia, because.as he said, the pay is better there. Tlie Central lt:i;ilist Aanorliillim of orricoa' That Tkaokov. Kurtber reports about hie Aiirnspaugh murder give 11 dilferent rsion of the it flair, though practically Liused for the reason slated, the wife, it said, having found the couple in n .t.iiiriiiniMinif liiiSltlnll A IlllV (ir IW O irc- -s . - y imiib. '1 he l.eoiinon J'.xnress says ; join Lurnspaiigb Mbot her husliand through le right lung while lie was iving 111 uoi. he report of the pistol called from an lioiniiiL' bedroom the sister of the un- .rtunale woinan, who says that Mr Aurn- laugh, after Isuiig shot, rose up 111 oeu 1.1 1, .1.1 his wife that she bad shot him. hese, the only words the murdered man tiered, were spoken just as bis wife.w lio as standing at the ncusuie, piaccu me istol to her right temple, taking her life I most instantly. Some Tax Pavers. Ladd & Bush, of lalem, pay taxes on $95,000; O W Gray, '8.5jo. The State Iniurance to., mai anlm to have a naid up cash capital 01 Iloo.ooo, and a third of a million assets. nn .silt.HCO ine I1SI coiuuiu," w . Wldlr Albany, that doesn't toast of so much wealth as Salem has 08 Iho pay on $5,000 or over. Either there lotSOt WtnU in naiem or tmc 1111; 1.11 k)t half assessed 13 in vioany pay 4 1 0,000 or more 10 naiein s 11. Kiiy two ill aiciii pa wu sv' hile the number In Aioany is iur me more odious compailsons. . Iliiiowssvii.i.F.. A back driven by Jode earl, a day or two ago, was upset in go- g over a nriuge aim m m rsvcmrj kit, vjirir serious v llurL. Frhe bridge builders arc arriving here id preparing to goto worn 011 me coun bridge across the ('alipooia. After lie- without n nriuge ior nearly bi nntlis it is boned that some energetic brk will lie done soon. Cor. Or. Amoso tiik CoNOKKKSMES. A sister of IiKMoriiAT man, who has been doing lishington, writes: "1 nave wen 10 Capitol several nines nun nsieuen m ne of the discussions in the Senate and the House. I enjoy tlie enaio very heh ; but the Congressmen appear to rather an inferior race 01 men, aim pv are always ill an uproar. 1 oil bnve L vov ii lnnkimr Senator from Orc- I.," (probably Mitchell. Mesacerie. ionsiaeraoie imersi been taken during the day In Mr Geo. Harris's collection of birds, In the tble shop adjoining the Democrat It consists of a white prairie dog 1 pink eye "nd a remarkably while that is absolutely eyeless.whlch seems icr restless out of Its natural elements, apparently diesn t like the association 0 many monuments. Sai.km'h 1 111. The following Firemen's races will occur at Salem oil the 4th of Julv. Ilosn race Distance, tn run 100 yards to hvilrant, lay -IH) feet of hose ami get vvnli'r. Prize I(K). Kngiiic race Kngine to be set on cis tern, run 100 yards, attach to engine, lay iihi r,...t Iwiue iiml eet water. Prize 50. Tender race Team to be composed of bovs not over 111 vears old ; run 100 yards I'rize, given by Chief Engineer Geo Itiiigliaiii, to be twelve gold badges en graved with company's name and dc- 1111 rl Infill . Two tender teams will probably go from Albany, the boys having already organized for the event. mm Fiii iT I'ests. James A Varney, Com- i inissioner and Insticctor of fruit pests, is I :.. ,1 :.. XT.. VVirniiv iu n nurservinatl ill liiciij. i --j . in the practical sciiho of the word ami is iMi'.tlitiir tlirnlll'h the state inspecting orchards ami vinevards. He finds them infected witli cod'lin moth, wooly oiihis ,..,.1 ,.,,, niliur nnsts. lie will he pleas' ...I i u,.ii,l every one who may apply to the Hoard a copy of their Htilletin.setting out at length the pests and diseases to which our fruits are subject and the rem edies therefor. Address.Kthan W Allen, Portland. ' Tllt'llSDAV, 1 :30, 1" M Tlie devotional exercises were conduc ted bv Hev Vj Sperrv nt the bouse of Rev H C Hill, until 2 p 111, when the associa tion returned to the church, and the re port of Foreign .Missions was read by Rev A LeHov, and was discussed by Rev 1, J Trumbull and Rev C A Mcllroy, and minuted. The report on Sunday school work was presented bv Rev R iMcKillop, and diB ! 1 1... u,... r A u',.,..l,l,. M,u w I Clinnei nr jn. v ...... j flriiinford. MiHS Ida Skinner. Rev G llunsaker. Rev V M Hill, Rev I V Oliver, Rev A LeRoy and Mrs Bridge- ford, after which it was auopieii IVnclniL' the 1 iscussion nev it irvuie. pasior ol the u r cnurcn 01 1111s ciiy.was 'antep. Ten men to cut cord wood M.25 per cord. Inquire of Guiss & trick, over ursi aiioiuu nainv. Mhe Central ehool cloicil tn dy with rr . i..t - ropr atn exercises, alier 1 mccnuiui y;,. Walker aril corps have proven inem- well cpalilied to teach the ohildron of ny only chinoB on thn S P will 1m iht e mcirnins freiuht -hich nsssos Albsny 1 An minnteR nnrher than fnnnerlv on has been lots of wasted wind ami ink the mstter, Tiik 4th at Leiianon. At Lebanon on the glorious 4tb the program will consist ,.f a liosn contest, foot race, fat nian'B race, free for all, ladies race, sack race ...i.,.,.ll,rr,.ie race, a eame of baseliall interspersed with music by all the bands 1,0 secured. J R Kirkpatrick will lie marshal of the day, assisted by Hon R A Irvine nnil Geo Humphrey. A grand time is anticipated and everybody is invited to ne mere. Natural Gas at Drain. The matter 11.. ovlstmce of natural ess at Drain no longer a question ; it is a reauty inu me ... . I la InHtfUI.Inn I, only thing now 10 uc unu , ThL is about to be done immediately. Tk man Cnrhett. who sunk the immense well for W S Ladd near Mount Tabor, has been given the contract and he has nearly all the necessary machinery on the ground , some of which Is already in posmon, ...u active operations In the line of boring will be commenced Inside of ten days. There is much excitement in that part of Douglas county and there will be a substantial boom there In a short time. tx. Wiii i 11 Draw Well. Kfforts are being made to secure Gov Fennoyer to mnke the Fourth of !uly speech 111 Lebanon. In this we will doubtless be successful and we will have a man who win i.ur like a magnet people in 111 u.. ... state. Standing room has been engaged for the many inousnima Lebanon on that day. hxpress. The Miwmoi'TH School. Professor Y L Ciiiiiplwll has lieen elected president.and Prof Powell vice president of the Won mouth State normal school. The board of trustees will meet again June 23rd to elect their additional teachers. Prof DT Stanley has sold out and gone to Chicago, where his family will follow r (..-. I.,v Ilia manv friends gave Mm a farewell Imnqtict "Thursday nvniiinir. This is probably the end of the State normal school scnndal. I "pie remark that this U the best weatli- I liesacured. w embroideries, llounclngs lace 'cing In cotton and silk, black and l.accs in imitation point, nlso new ns in black and white bice, including 'ynk and Eifel Tower. New ruchlngs. OAMI'EL t 1 OUNO. CiinisTiAS Sciemce. -A class for in struct inn in the principles of Divine lieal- ...in ,., in W (', T II Hall on Monday, at 3 o'clock. Only those who join nt" that time and nieiuliers of pre ceeiling class will lie ndmitted to class teaching. There will lie a reading 011 Bible teachings nliout sickness nt 2 o'clock to winch all nre invited. P.miasoi.s. I have just received a new inviuce of Parasols. riniiici I'd 1 oiing, i. Patton, the specialist on female rlvate diseases. In Rlumberg's Block. : hours, 10 to 12. 3 to 4 and 7 to 8. H'.ition free. Residence 3rd and t ornery . km Weather. A fine slock of re- ('ors and Ice cream freezers may be at Stewart & Son's. Nothing like for the house. Hereto Gbt Them. When wanting gan or plana call on G L Bluckman you ran select from a first class V'biny Woolen mill 1 1 lor wool. ill niy 2o cents Mi si.ts rsiiEnwR.tn. In great variety of stvles at lsittoiii prices. Samuel r. 1 oting introduced, and made some very appro Tivinle reimirks. Tlie Treasurer's report was adopted and a collection of $8.10 taken for a de ficit. EVENING SESSION, 7 :3J I M. ' The devotional exercises were led for half an hour by Rev R 1) Carter. j The Woman's Home and Foreign Mis sion work was then introduced and con ducted bv the lad:es, Mrs V U rover presiding. Prayer was offered by Rev R JlcKillop, sang "From Greenland's Icy Mountains," and read me -join i sanu. A paper written by Miss LeRoy was roml hv Mrs CrnRH. Mrs W j Crawford read the report of th Association secretary, from which it was shown that the contributions for the vear had been :138 ; an increase of more tbnn 1IM over that of last vear. The Secretary of the Young People's Society read their report, showing $16.55 for foreign missions. A letter from Miss Buzzell was read, and a recitation given by Mrs Sherman Thompson. A poem was read by Miss Trumbull, and a sons Was then sung. A paper read by Miss Ida Skinner, and a collection taken ot ?i lor me cause. Adjourned. FRIDAY, 9 A. 51. The devotional exercises were led a half an hour bv Rev J W Osliorn, after which the records yesterday were read and corrected. It was voted to print COO copies of the minutes. Messengers were nppointcd ns follows: To Willamette Association Rev C Sperrv. Rev R McKillop, Mrs A E La- tmirettft. To Corvallis Association Rev J Soper, W A Brown, Rev C A Mcllroy.R G Junkin, Rev DA Lynch. , , To Western Association W II Thomp son, Rev M F S Hcnton, II J Follis, M J Follis, Rev J W Oliver, B li Branson, Rev John soper, w A lirown. Rev C M Hill was requested to present our f nendly greetings at any association nt which lip mnv lie present. W 11 Thompson wascnoscn a meuioei of the Board of managers of the state convention. Won R Ki on was chosen to nreacn ine next annual sermon, and Rev 1 W Oliver nlt-irnntfi It was voted that the next, session oi tl.n nimnemtin.l lie belli at CllNtOn, on Thursday before the third Sunday in J une, 1 Kill nt. 1 1 o'clock a. m. v II Thnmnaon. Secretary of the asso- ciational missionary comiinuee,repori.eu nnk nir various reconiiiieiuiniions aim ai- an ul, mc iii e the nroirrcss of the work : Collections, 4M; paid out, $400. Report adopted. The annual sermon was men im-m .- l.ir lt..ir A lj.Rnv from F.xodus XII. 2ii. Some slight amendment was mane 10 the rules, ami ine associuuuu nujum 1" Onlemrnl Kill tilovrs. I keep a full lino of these gloves in black and colored. Am sole agent for Albany, Oregon. Samuel t. luting. CoNsiiisR Tins. By calling nt Jns iv.uell'a von will sec n large and fine .i.t nf veifetablesand fruits just receiv l hv steamer, consisting o fresh oranges 1. ,.nl,l,.iri'. raulillowcr. onions, eel cry, ripe cherries, and choice fruits of all kinds. HO UK A Nil ABROAD The Lila. The Lila. Jaa F Pi.wil! &Co. Cuaiek'a ad'lilioo. (iulil canea at Will U Stark's. liny yuur groceries at Ltnge's. K. M. Kreiieh ke-jps railroad time. Koek u iinly ilripi at 0 K ilr.iwnull's. A new lint, nf neckties at K C Searl's. Koveltl.'S in parasols at S 1C Young', t.nave your oriler for broad at Aug Lmgo'e, Co to Ana Laiian's for your staple dry inods. Fruit il.ins ami w.;X t Matthews il Wasl: burn. 1,'illojy'i 'l .im fi'lal oily at li is-eaM's. Choi'-H cauii'l sVMet iiotatntu at C Krownell'rt. Prepiiri"! iiiickn.1, iu lib crnis, at E Itnivvtieir'i. Hei'lijun-rs f r yirdai seeils at 0 K I'row'ni-U's. r'or urlinU' luppliei go to Stan inl. & Cuiiick'a. The latest sho-t music, J disc'iunt.at Mrs llymau'a. Ailju itaMi window screens ht Mattiiuwa & Waslilmrn. fin and plumbing work doue at Matthews Si Wufcritiurii. Keroeno and Oasoiiue stoves at Mat thews ..Nf Washliarn. Gaulen hoBO ami lawn iipr.Ilklerrt at-Mat- thews Washbuin. Lingo will sell jou staple dry good cheaper than any one. The Albany Woolen mills will pay 20ets a pound f,,r wool. Dressed chickens constantly on hand at P Powell ft-Lo. Don't fail to try the lkmme & Lone pianos at Mrs llyinan s. Delicious canned crauberaiea at C. E Br. wnell's. Spring over coating at Zaches & Son, op-. posite Postotliue. Genuine Iowa sorghum on draught at C E Pruwuell s. Good evening Have you ried Hubbarda Elegant Lotien A large and fiue stock nf gold canes to so licit from at Will & Stark's. Have yoa seen those parlor suits that T Brink has just received? They are nice. Spring jackets and beaded capes at re -duced prices at Samuel E Young's, Roast coffee ground to order without extra charge at Kenton's cashgtocery store. Berres fresh every morning. Unlets promptly filled at J F Powell &l Co. No need to suffer with the headach when Hubbard's Capsules will surely cure you. If yon want a fine toilet or bath soap call Staoara a LnsicK, uty u rag aiore. Screen doors at bedrock prices at the Su gar Pine Door & Lumber Co's warehouse. The Foster genutne.hook glove Fostenna, black and colored, a Samuel r. Young s. When wantioz the best groceries in the market at reasonable prices call on J F Pow ell & Co. Buy a lot in Cusick's addition, the finest suburban addition. Its location speaks for itaelt. Don't fail to call on Will & Stark and price their large line cf ladies and gents watches before you bay. The Hemme Si Long piano is the best made piano to stand the climate ot the coast. 1 1 fa: AnA , lin Human'. Of latereal la Horse Owners. Horses bourileil by the day or week at L Senders' BtableB. All driving or other horses will lie well cared for.being under the immediate charge of Mr r red Moist. Charges will Ikj very reasonable. Farm ers horses will nlso he furnished with the liest of accommodations. Owners of good homes will alwnvs find sale for the same at this stable at good prices. Stables lo cated on Sixth and Kltsworth street, one block south of school hiiildieg. Moving Itlalit Along. The A'doria A South Coast railroad is being graded towards, llillsboto by a C force of olid men. There has been no let up on this tiielerUiking mid it is kept U I moving riirht along. Lat week the rails were itetivereii in that city lor tlie street car track, and men were ut once put to work laving I hem dow n. Astoria is keeping up with the procession, and property tiiere is steadily improving. lliose doHiralile lots in .North l'aeittc ad dition to Astoria are selling right along 1 by the Oregon Land t o, anil are proving , a profitable investment. Tea Acre iVutl t'ltrnt. ! . Eugene City Bonds Foi Sale, NOTICE IS HEKKBY GIVEN THAT 11 uader the provisions of an act of the Lcilature of Oiegoo entitled, "An act to incorporate the City of Eugene ami to re peal all acts and purt of aets in contlict here with," lilt-d In the nthce of the Secretary of State, February 20th, 1889, the common oouncil of the City of Eugeue will issue and Impure of the bonus of said city at par value of from j:!U IMMI to $.'0.1 RIO, iu denomina tions of from $100 to ?l000 as the purchaser i.iay dcMrc, payable 3P vears after dato ot iuing 111 same, with interest thereon at tlie rate n ,t lo exceed 5 per cent per annum, puyxl.le nir.i ai.uuully. Snaicil pioiioH.'iU to purchase said bonds will be received by the umlersicned at E':genr, Oivgon, until Si-rit lsu, 1 SLI0 flad all proposals rco-tivi-d will lie opened and eon-i.ler d en theoih day'of Sept, iS'.MJ, and sr.id bonds wilt Ke disponed of to the person or persons making the best oiler or oiler therefor. The en I'liion council reserves the right to ri:jct nny anil all propsals. By order uf the council. Mav 214, 1300. II F DORMS, Recorder f ,r tlie City of Eugene. The Suniiyside tract of farm lands, 4 miles south of Salem is growing in puli lic favor, because of its eligible location,' and the choice quality oi the soil. Those settlers who have gone onto this tract to make themselves homes, have shown diligence in improving their farms, and it w ants but a lew vears to make this one of the most attractive ?pots in tho whole Willamette valley. The Oregon Land Company still have a few of these choice 10 acre farms for sale. Snuso AS'n Si mmkr Delicacies. The largest nnil finest-line of foreign and do mestic woolens in spring mid Rummer novelties just received ami is ready for inspection at : .aches .-on, Merchant Tailors audi ru pers, Opposite Post Office. Jas F Powell & Co. The Latest News. Fargo's famous $3.50 shoes at G W Simpson's. A fine line ot lace curtains and shades at G W Simpson's. Toscalace nets and dress flouncing 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 ot clothing, for men. youth's and boys, Josie suits, &e, at lowest prices at o W simp-son's. Aiif tn op Time. The freshest and liest groceries and fruits in the market at Jas F Powell &l o s. , , . . Get vour canned goons at jas r i ucn fo's. Jas F Powell t o lean in inegioceiy business. , , ... . t... v IW oil Cn are rushed w Ith hllsl ness liocnusc they have the goods and give bargains. HAItltlK.ll ( i A U R KTT-ST I L L W E L L . On Thttis- dnv lune 121b, 1WK), nt the resilience oi It Reiishnw. bv Rev A B Wade. Mr .las O Garrett nnd Alice M Stillwell both of Peoria. May their lives be harmonious ones. t norrrrlRSi Remedy. l)r E S llolden . For cough,cold and hriinchlal affections I consi Jcr your ttne rcnl Cough Syrup as a sovereign remedy. It has cured ine quicker than anything I -..r iitei! lulls .lACKSON.StOCKton. s'ze $1. small o crnts. For sale by 11 U Hubbard, druggist. Vm-ir n,ivcs For all kinds of fruit Ikiyos an to the Sugar Pine Door and Llimlier Co. Bui rock prices. I lavj nt rpc.itfid a lime invoiie'of lace Cil'tmns, rargtng in price irom one in nine d.,'. a nlniir. scrim, curtain nets, e'o. A a line of curtain plei ar rl fii-nitiiro covtr- , . .Mt rL r. l nrxu. CUHINU EVESTS. FrHay, Tune 13. Public schools will close for the season. Don't fail to Ketone at Mrs Hyman'a In bavinz carefully consider yoa have the laruest stock and most carefully seltoted one when yoa buy ootls of Powell & Co, Genuine Martinat kid gloves, in all sizes and colors, at 89o per pair ontil 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 citiea where the tide ebs and flows twice in twenty-four hours, Tnose -vithiDg screen door and windows hould call on R B Vuuk. who will put them m'coinplete on short notice. Shop on corner of Second and eerry streets. Those having property to sell cheap will ,lo well bv niacins 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. Win Faber, of Seattle, is in the city. The Three Sisters has again begun run ning. Too McKanlass minstrels wilCappear at the Opera House to-night. Mr J nhn Smith returned last evening from Oakland, Cal, where he has been about yesr. J M Nolan and wife were in the eity to dav on their way to Corvallis from their weading trip to Portland. Judge Strahan arrived home from Pendle ton last evening, where the examination of nuden's for admission to the bar had been held. The bridge near the cannery it reported to be in a very nnosttain oomlitioa, that is it is uncertain whether a team can get onto it or not Mr R H Norton went to Portland this I morii ig, and will go thence to Biker City. He is getting np a company 10 wora a coal nine in liilham county. Tho Chinese pheasant is getting np into the edge of the mountains. In a few years they will be scattered all through the Oregon Alpr, Baker City Koveille. A Salem young woman asked by the cen sus taser wnere sne was oorn, ssiu sne was 'nt horn any where particularly as she was the daughter of a Methodist miuister. Parties who heard the McKaulass min- strils at Lebanon last eveniutf, say they itave a fine entertainment, full of new fea tures, ine company has been reorganized and are giving good entertainments every where. Matt Scott was at the ratification meeting last wee. A chorus of shouts alternstma between Pennoyer and Soott so confused Matt that he hard'y knew which of the men he was Pennoyer or Scott. Lebanon Fix- press, Wm Donaca has aires 17 engagtd hop nickers for the season. Indications point to a good crop an 1 fair prL-es. S 0 Wal lace. Mr Simons and o'hers have nop yanla in this immediate vicii.ity which will a id to the circulating me Hum in these paiti, hx- piess. The number or votes est in 1S8S amount edtnl2lit. In 'J.ilS votes were cast aivinii an incressi cf 2.G in trie two years. It known that the population of acourtrv can be approximated by multiplying the nnmherof votes cast by five. This gives Yamhill county a io;iulatino of I'.'.'iiSJ, Telephone. A VOICE 1,'ltOH 1-UKT ST. A Ijady Relates two Astonishing Experiences. To whom It mav concern: I liavo trleii rhi'ost every eoucclvaoio reditu for bllloui:aes3 cur- ing the past five years as I ain of a bilious tern. perament aud suffer much from stomach end liver troubles. But nothing ever guve me tin. relief that 1 obtained from using Joy's VcffruMc Sarsapartlla. In fact 1 thiuk it a cur? for :!i-'r? ailments. At the time I was usln it I I'm! a little girl living in my family who:;c itcrk was seriously affected by a largo open sore, and v.c tried a great many kinds of lotions, salvei nnd blood purifiers to no avail. 1 gave her so:r.e cf my medieine (Joy's Vegetable BareauArilla.1 thinking it might benefit her and as It was purely vegetable, knew it could do her no hum. To my astonishment she began to Improve, aui within two weeks it was entirely healed and s'ao Is now as well as ever. tin. R. L. YVHEATON, "11 Potst., San Francisco The following is a partial list of city and farm property for sa'e by U3. 4 m.iuiprovej lo's on oth Street. Each $300. 1 lot with house ta'o stories on 4th 'and JacUon St. 2200. House with 5 rooms, lit St. S1GC0. 1 lot on Washington St. $S30. 2va j i.it 1 its 01 3.-d St. Each, $S00. A good f irm of 410 acres 2J miles from Haliey. 830 per acre. Can be divided and will make two good farnn. A good farm of 170 acres, 1 mile from Tan gent, 5 miles fuim Albany. $40 per acre, Ocod f irm of 110 acres, 3 miles from Shedd. Price, $5000. A good stock farm, 2 miles from Shedd, 1C0 acres. S2o00. A ne cottage with six rooms, large lot Price, $1600. Several tracts of Sand 10acrelots,one and a half n iles from Albany. .$300 per aere. A enrol slock farm. 1,100 ncie, 3 miles Iriiiii IU, "i tiou. $b' per acre A cargaiu. Farm 3 uiil.s from Shedd. first-clas wheat and fruit laud, 140 acres. Frice,$5000. S25 acres 4 miles from R R. S30 per acre. Cdu be sold iu lota o suit purchasers. Blocks and lots in Townsend's addition lo Albany. AGENTS FOR THE Leading Insurance Companies, ' rOKBIO-lff, AND TOWNSEXD & WILSON, Real Estate Brokers. City Drug Store. Stanard & Gusick Proprietors. Successors to Guiss & Son. Dealers in drugs, medicines and chemicalsancy and toilet articles, sponges, brushes, perfnmerj'.school and ar tists supplies. Physician's prescriptions accurately compounded. KEEP YOUR -ON THE- Advance - Thresher ! Als) Thpir- Self-Feedcr and Ihisstl-Cutter, Traction Engines; Automatic Stacker. Etc. says Also read what fine of tlie solid lm-n of Linn county about tlism: MII.1.FRS, l.iss Coi-ntt, Orkros,) September at, 1SS9. f MR. Z. T. WRIGHT, Portland, Oregon, Dear Sir: In refe'ence to your Inquiry as to fcow I liked my Advance Thresher, purchased of you this year, will say the Advance does more and better work than any other machine I ever saw, and I have seen all that arc rep. resented in Oregon. It threshes faster, cleans the grain better, runs lighter and. saves the grain better from the straw, Ilian any other machine, nrd seems to he strong and durable. 1 am ready ai anr lime to go Into a trial ith any other machine except the Advance and thresii for from $100 to $500. They are the best In I he market without doubt. If you desire vou can refer to me at any and ail times. ' l"lgnetl I. D, MILLER. For further particulars address Z. T. WRIGHT, Albany, or Portland, Oregon. Send fur his list of VJ'.l names of parties who have; purchased Advance Threshers in Oregon, Wnshir :toii and Idaho.