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iJB ).ULi" DiiiDJ.UT ATUKDAY. .JUNK 21,189a I'uniiilud -y tuin Ilia week, Suii.htv1 oxoept.-'l. 3TITi53 So NOTTIWO-, I'Miters uml I'uhlMiei's. tUUirdl iv tiui 'Mi -u Ht Albany. an Nuoonil-cliws niuil niultiir. Atlilltl"iial liriil nil f I It I'litfe. MUM .tl&OJlf) Hask Ham,. Hie coiiti'Ht lulwi'wi the uvi'iiMuH, of Alluny, ami tliu (! (! H'h. f Ia'Ikimoii, yi-Ktunlny uftt'iiUMin, was ,n iiitintiii one. Tli l,i:.;ii.on nim bitjiluyiMl the Albany Ikivh, ih l!u; ful- WlllVi tn'iiru win mum. tl kstrnon. , , tliitt iHltliuru. . i..ln;U.... ki us ii'allistir , xlier Uhar.y vtnilM . O. it ri 11 .... 1 Ki)''iir ..4 1 Kikins, W,., ....J 'i Murit llt'B ...I 3r.Mjr ... , ..4 X ItuNioii , .....3 I Klkiim.ll,.. ..U 'i -iiuirli 1 IU...I.:ll... -2 I'.tnUli ,rTJ i) 1 i 1 4 s TUB UA IHM T TOWN. The Mini AlsuitTown Iiiih licen reading in 11 Sulein tiiU'IT mime very aggressive ill tucks, well tilled with spice and miicc.- nil.' hiiiiII, on tin! Orcgoniiin. Me is ru miiiili'il of the. faiuoiiH itttuckH mailt ly tliu Allnuiv lliillilin 011 that paper sev eral years ago, when tliu vocabulary was cxhaiiKti'il. Since thfii tliu Orcgiiuiuii has enlarged, ami wu look for moro im provements hereafter. I'lcusu put it in tlif paper Unit there in another new fonihiftor on the street cur hue. savs 11 man to tin Man Ahont lown, Thin reminds iih Unit tliti day will prolia- Iv oiniii when such common thinus as Hit' change of a'lminiHtratioiiH will lutnlly he noticed in tlit iai-r:i. I.i warms an oM I use hall player up to see a game between the yoiingstein of to- inv, ami anv ol tiicm wnniiiwiy me imys nif'lit to have mort! sense tlianto make such ami Hiifh it nlav ; hut if the old mien 1.. i II... ''ll.lu'Ml.i.ir vi Ill iimti- nuu t' on -- n" iv-i.-i ....j - . 1 ahlv tft't It'll. Tin! -Man Ahont town sng- ti iiiiinni between nit'ii over thirty anil boys under twenty, and w ill wager u lead nencil on t lit? Isivs. Taking his own I'Mirrit nee ho trail reinciuU'r that hi hnlliant hall iiluvinir wan during the hoy litTiotl.M In n a rnnaronml the base iliiln't cause a inir,vliile now it works up a rcg- nlar hi a lirt'i'A'. . s 1 5?-a i-n is ..H-H 11 !: ; There will lie n school nicnic at thin pluce 011 Saturday. Juno liltli the oro-l riini will I'oiiHiHt of ilutrlaniiitioiiH, rt'inl-1 111KH, rti'itaiioiiH, iiiaiiiniii una vocul uml iiiHtriimeiital nniHie. IiM!tor Leonanl Holil hix fruit farm to Inaac Stone for $11101), making; u prntit of ahont $11111 in einht intuit lis. The price ol linn lariiiH ih on Hie rante. Mr I. K Itlain was very sly in hirt re cent viKit to this place. Itut it in re- IIOtlK AMU AIIBOAD. Ju F Powell & Co. Cuaiok'n nl'litioa. (Jol.l niiios at Will it Stark'f . Huy yourj-rooeries at Lapgo's. P. M. Freoch keeps railroaa time. Itooli onndy tlrips at C K Brownell'ii. A now lint of ni-ektiea at E C Seari'j. Ncivslllcs in paranoia ut, A K Younu'i, Leave yum unit r for fcrcr.tl at Aug Lane'e, iiroleil thai he v.iirt lookinir after corner qootla. io to Auj; I.nnf's for your ataple dry iThk Taint Misk. Ycster.lay the ma- iiinery for the Sanliain paint iniiie wan f ippeil to Turner, irom w nieii place n ill he taken hy wanoii to the ininei 1m- een the forks of tnu Niiiliaui, near i-hauoii. The t'liirine will follow to-tlay. hie compiiuy will he incorporate! next leek, having their principal ollicc at (haiiiiii. LiitlerlymiJ inc oenre ia vein asheHtos, which w ill ho worked uIhc liKBitisKii. We lire informed that Hc. t atie, of the iiH.vliiiu, lnw tendered his ji-iiiiliin to tliu hoard of nxyliim coin linnionerH, composed of (iovernor Veil- i.ver, 1 reasurer eiilt uml M'creiary oi late Mfilride, to lake etfeet Januaiy 1h1 S1. it in not known what action will taken. Journal. ITiik Ckn.ii h. Any one, either in the or country, w ho hint licen iniSHtd hy eniuueratorH will confer a favor hy liviiiK their liaineH at the Dumocuat of- .'. Ah it ih the tluty ol tliu eiiuniera-p-H to call at every place it can eaiiily iincertaiiieil Itiiv inanv nave Keen lst'tl, if any. TIi j prohahihty ih that censuH in iIiih county lias oeen Ken- it 1 1 y thoroughly taken. ,s Immknhk Choc Mr A 1 liridjjofar- r hhvh he has searched Iiih oicluird fcbroiiKlilv without lindiiiK imy cotllin Qilm. nnil that thin is the ceiieral re- ptl. It HpeakH for the hiirt!t'Ht apjile 0 in the liiHtory ol inc vuiitT.iinu uiw inoiaen tlayn, w ill no cniivieti to me feme of "the land of hiu retl apples.'" Goino Away. The S and 10 cent Htoie the McrAirland ImildiiiK will closo up t TueHtluy, .Mine 'J4, to move nwiiy n Alhiiny. Montlay will lie your last to buy Tinware and TsotioiiHiit the price they are Helling, tlomc early tell your friendn what bargains they KlVlllg. 'FICKKH I'.I.KCTKIl. At tllC It-gUlltr Itinir of ltehecca Decree IOilite. No 33. U F, held last cvcniiiK the tulluwin ers were cieeietiioriiieeiisiiiiiKieriu: l liln Carter. N'ti: Mrs A J Hunt. V Miss "Tot" Wheeler, Wee Sec ; Mihh lis Conn, Fin Sec ; .Mm K A Parker, The Man Ahont Tow r. is infornied that Home conlidence cliant iiumed llktme AnacortcH, Detroit ami Fair Haven have been captured and will be punished ac cording to their deserts, w hich is good news. Two new coiners pronounced the Wil lamette valley the linest country in the world, while standing at the corner of First and Ferry Streets. Once in awhile the M. A. T hears a man growl; but the general verdict is a favorable one. "lie Ih well naidwlio is well satisfied," is an old saying that speaks out in many directions. The new Oregon Hunk I'.uilding !h now il,.. ..,.ni..r nf nil ruction, and inanv curi ous eves watch the men as they lay the stone'H in place. All interested party was Htaggered by liemg asked ll tliey were going to leave the rough surlace or new I lilt ytimi'M ilnu'ii after being put in post tion. It is to be hoped no lions heads lapping their tongues out at the public, lib., m'iiii'v u'liiml c hildren, be allowed on the front, us is the case on one public building. v "I wonder if there is any one big ..,,,.,,,.1. ..( it foul to huv those things, uniil il voiimr 1 1 1 1111 111 front of the street auctioiier's stand with the ventrjlomiist attachment; and then the miner oi me ,...,,,, ,,, uii'imcd iionnd nlanked down his 'J5 cents, causing u ripple of laughter around the titoresaiil y. in. And vet the inirchascr got considera ble for little: four pencils, 20 sheets of writing paper, a Imncli oi envelopes, a pen holder, two indestructible pens, and a note book, or four cotiibs.including one that stopped at all way stations and never missed a passenger, for the sinull sum of 25 cents. lots, probably w ith the intention of inov iug Iiih clothing store nearer to his cus tomers. Come again .Mr I!. Oukvillcuill haven d ,i!v mail com mencing In! - Int, which is something tliut hun li; ( ll lli-edeil lieru 1 lie la.'it lour veal's. Vr 11 Couev and Mit'H Mat' ie Mor gan were married on the evening of the eveningof the l-Sth, Hev T J Wilson per foriued the ceremony. The Oakvillc Military Comoanv, iinder coiiimaml tit i iiplain r-uiiui late ol Missouri serenaded the newlv married couple. The captain has his company well tlriMed especially on charges at pies'eu things. The late rain bus been of great ben elit to the fanners. Mr John AVhite and his grandson reter enlerlameit us with some very line music. .Mr W, lor u man hi vears out handles the violin in good shape, and reter, lor n lioy ol o years, can t be lieat on the organ I)r iailey, of Missouri, is looking for a loftiliou, will lix'ute al MieiKl tr iniK- Mile. Little Kosk lil'l). Fruit can anil w.-x at. buru. Choi oaoott 1 ' HwiiHt Rrowa. l'r'n n-'l mtul.tul. in llrtiwncii n . llu'iilotnit-jrh f.,r uartlcn neuds at C lJrowneH'n. dattii&'.v&& Wash. tiotatoea at C K lib caus at t! E Tti Carpel HMfera. We liave just received a new line of carpets, consisting of the latest styles and patterns, both in Brussels and Woolens. Our stuck is the most com plete in the city, and in fuet.too largo for this market. In order to reduce our stuck wo have concluded to make a fur ther reduction in prices our loss, your gain. We invito you to inspect our stock before purchasing elsewheie. Get our prices and be convinced. A. IS. McIMVAIX. A rtttvrl;t Crmedy. lr K S H olden . Kor couli.cold and bronchial afflictions I consl Jcr votir Kth. real Coul'Ii Syrup tis a ovtrcjyn retntcJy It has cuixd me quicker than anything' I I ever ustd Jons Jackson btocKlon. Largti Mr $i, Kinalt 50 cms. l'or f.ule by 11 t, Hubbarti, druteist. & For artists Cuaick's. bui;j)Iif4 an t- Stanard. & TliO l;iti:it blij-.t tniiHio. k di.cjUut.iLfi iMra IF,-..,,..' on taplu diy gootlt 20 ete Ijhuo will oht-titjcr thau any The AMiany Wo&lea mills w:il nav fi'tumi ii.t wool. Dressed chicIvCJin flrtnst.mf.1v An t.n.l st J F l'.iweli & Co. Dou't fil to trv the H. i..:ha A I .-ltiir nif.liOB 4b .mo iiyuiau u. Delicious cjnutil I5r. wiieH'a. craiilicruitia at C. E 4ir l.-llcrest In IJtirHt! iMvnt-rH. Ilort!a boarded hy the day or week lit Rentiers' stables. All driving or other horses will lie wtll cared for,lei!ig under the immediate charge of Mr Fred Moist. Charges w ill he very reasonable. Fann ers horses will r.Ko be furnished with the best of nccoinmotlutions. wners of good horses will ulwnvn find sale for the same at this stable at good prices. Stables lo cated on Sixth and Ellsworth street, one uiock south 01 school huimifg. Spring over coatincat Zaches & Sen. or-. JOlD a uaiujui.1.'. (.enumo Iowa coriihuin on t! ran .hi at C r. briiwuell 8- Alarca and flue i tick of inlf cinn to He- lect fioin at Will & Stark'a. Have you scon those uatl.ir miita lhat T lt;ni. k... I...-. ju0b rcctaveu : iney aro nice. f nriue j-ickrta anil k'lulcl l duced prices at Sauiuol K Vt-nug'a, lierrcs froth every merning. UrtlelB promptly IHIed at J t Powell -V Co. ISO neetl to suffer with tha heatlaah n hrn Uubbara a Capsules will surely cure you, If yon want a fine toilet or bath loan oill uu oiauaru t.UBieK, llty Lirug otore the I'oster Reuuioe.hook c'ove Foaterina, in uiaoK ana colored, at Samuel E Young When wantiDg the best groceries ia the mantel al reasonable prices call on J F Pow l.'tll.N llSl. June 201h, 18'JO. Kainv weather coutiucs. Wo understantl trains will now run as far as this place tw ice a week. The excursion Saturday to "the front" was a success. The first machinery for the (ireen 15a- sin Lumbering Co arrived Tuesday. lllacklierries will be plentiful here about the 1st of July. Frank Cole, of dates, killed a large black war near here last week. The "Basin" seems to be a great resort Uil & Co. for Alhanyites. Lust week liilly I liny a lot in Cusick'a addition, tho finest .Miller was with us, ami mis wet-K we I aunurban addition. ii- ...t.i,. . n: I...S.1. Tit' i,.,. i..v..i.,., 1111:1111111.11.11 nun u i.vu.iiiv j, j.iv 11 i.v. , ibtiUH. jonii uerienger unit t 111 ivicintitisoii. u . .. ,. v 'the Minto trail, which was destroyed price their large linecf ladies and gents Tiie follow iu.( in . parlinl lnt of city tod farm property for ia e ly iu. 4 uuienproyed lota on 5th Street. Each 1 lot wi'h h'MiKPtwo atorut od 4:I. Ktd Jackson St. $2200. IIouho with 5 rooms, Ut St, ?1C(0. 1 lot on Washington St. $850. 2 ;carit l-.t- ou 3rd Ht. Kuch, 8S00. A oo. f irm of 410 acres t j n.tl' from Ililff.-V. t30 ppr acre. On hu divukd and makB ts-o Rfiod fnims. A (;"";1 'arm rf 170ocrc, 1 mile from TiL pi lit, 5 mi'es fioin Allwny. $10 pr aero. Oood furm of UO acres, 3 miles from Shedd. Price, $5000. A yiM-d Uv tarf, ( o mi!n frm SheJd, lG0acj!8. Sl'.'OO. A i.tt - oo'.Ui.'.! with nix roon.fi, lurjjo let Price, $lo00. Ci vr,i,t tracts of i5 and 10 ncro luta,unu and a h.iif ii il a rrom Albany . '.iL0 j ur acre. A t'ofid ettioi; ftiim, 1500acidf, 3 mi.Cs from It ll t..tion. $3 per acre. A I'ltryfciu. J''arin 3 n.il' s from .Shoi1'ltHrst--clurS uheal auu fruit laud. 140 acres. Price, 5t'G0. b'25 tcros 4 inll-i 1q:h U K. i'MO uer acre. 0"U :e SmM iu lttj o tuit pi. rt .'iaeera. I l)i(c'k ami lottt in T'iuiif'0''ri aui'ition to Max wants but little here lxIov Jfow oit the line we scan! And, a.-4 liuun ofia know, 118 lucky lor the man. lut tlio.se who want tlie lest irroeeries. tiie freshcKt fruit, the nicest canned gooda, and a fine line uf ciockeryware to yeiect irom, go to Lonn t'c liendricsons, where they have their wants, little or big, t-atislied at lottoni prices. Aota'o1Kt anv cr-jecrv -tr.i in AI- boiiy this u ori.Ly. ML AUEST-. FOR TUE Lsaclmg Insuranca Couipaaiss, 2P osiaa 3C3 KT, ANIJ TOWSSEXD & WILSON, Heal KtJ ti Prokeri. - DEALER IS Seth Thomas WATCHES ami CL0CKSy Waltham now uiiik-ruoiiie ri'imirs, uml will soon be in readiness for travel agiiiti. Contmctor Kt Clnir bus uliout twenty men here now rusliing the work. Homk Uus. In nililitioii to the reg- ilelivcrv it took n snccinl wnjron to kur tliu irooils honjiht of Jas K l'nwi'll i, who have just received 11 larne lot netaliluH, fruit, etc, Irom raiiioriuii lilie lust steamer. The rush was fc-lv immense. Iu: 4 in at Ai.ii.xny. Those w ishing to Hiralc the 4th of lulv in a iH-romiiie (hit should call on (i V Simiisoii.who just received a large uml clioiceslocn 'tiling, for men, youths and imivs.ih- luig u line line of rmice aiiktih, us I as frocks and sacks. kixii. Yestcnlav Charlie Ililveu I'l a liiiuilsomc silk haiulkcrchief on i Street. The owner can have the hy culling lit the Dk.mociiat ollicc IcsK fok A Moment as you pass along lilalbln street and examine Mr W R lam's new stock of suiting, iit rece It embraces one of the linest lots of Inis for pantsnrid suits ever seen in the I;', and it l only necessary to see mem Let price, to be measured tor a sun. si embroideries, Hounclnirs, lai ilng in cotton and silk, black and l.accs In Imitation point, also new- Ins In black and white l.ice, Including I vck and hifel lower. New riichings. SAMI'EL L OUMI A Sami'LK. A good illustration of the hoodluiiiistic tendency of sparring matches generally occurred at Butte, Mon., a few iluvs ago, in the Denipsey exhibition. C'ainpliell and Kessler were siiarring when they got mud, threw; oil' their gloves, aim, says a iuiiui'iiiiei,ui a twinkling the men were engaged in a desperate rough and tumble light, which continued with varying fortune to the contestants until separated liy thcpolic?. Diirinu the Htrtiirulo n stove was knocked over and fell through a muslin partition into the audience room. The stove pipe eniiie down upon the lighten), the side of the dressing room caved in aim me mnisc was in danger of lieing fired by the over turning ol a large oil lamp maiming on a front shelf. Fortunately sonic one re moved the lamp, but the wreck ol the house from other sources continued until the police placed both parlies under ar rest. All those arrested were heavily lined. Jkkkkiison. Mrs Annie Hidcnournnd daughter. Mm Kit tic Syfers, of Albany, arc visiting with Mrs A 11 Iluddlcson this week. K N Thomas and son, J A Thoiiias.leit Wednesday morning on an extended trip enst. They w ill stop lirst in Iowa, go from there to Ohio, nnd home by the way of Texas. Mr Thomas came to this country thirty-seven years ago nnd hns never fiecn hick to the old home since. A few of the citizens of JelTcrson were very highly entertained Wednesday eve ning by the McKnnlass "gang." The only object they seemed to have, is to extol the merits ot a "kid koon" that is with them, and it seems to lie the uener- ill opinion that this was nliout "tliinest thing" that ever struck Jellcrson. He-view. UEAL 111. ftnlXS. A lliickleiiian to Millie A Holt, 2 lots, bl 37, ll's Hud A 230 Mary Heard to Mrs L J llouck, 3 lots, bl 19, ll's 2nd A.Tangent. 135 1" M Slierer to School Uist 102, i acres 105 I'aniieliu Jacobs to Gallatin A Tay lor, 1 lot, bl 14, 11 'Blind A 1000 A Iliickleimm toF Mitchell, 2 lots, bl51, H's 2nd A.Albany...... 200 Total for week $10,221 Total for year $1,671,911 Eight mortgages were filed during the week at a total consideration of $10,700. Sore hliouliler 1'nred Charles A Stiles, iSo Carroll St., Buffa lo, N. Y., writes : "I have been a clerk in the Continental Hotel, corner Exchangt and Michigan streets, for sonic years, and first used Allcock's Porous Plasters three years ago for a sore shoulder. 1 fell down stairs and got a terrible wrench and brube. For several weeks 1 suffered acute pain In Ihe shoulder joint and, getting no relief, or only teinjiorary, from numerous lini ments, I put on an Allcock's 1'oraus plas ter; kept it on for two or three weeks and my shoulder was well. They also cured me in six weeks of a most obstinate form of dyspepsia." I'in'i; Ciikkriks. Ve are iccelv- "itv l.iri:e supplies of fine Kentish, l)uke, Oxheart ami Koval Ann Orders for canning left with us pceive prompt nltentlon. MUKM.KR ci IfAHKKTT. f-K Fri.'its. Itasplicrrles, currants, Ik's, peaches. apricos, plums, black- , sirawlieiries and a lull supply of I vegetables the best In the market re- ' uaiiv ut Mueller & (Jarreli's Acrk Tracts. Some choice lo liacrc tracts for garden purposes, cured for sale at a bargain. Inuuire 1-iss & 11 i'il rick. AlSany Building & Loan Association. Fourth series nowopen Onlv o shares to "H. Those wishing stock In this series must annlv soon to Jay W Hi.ain, Secretary. AlliailV Wnnlr.n n.il! . .II nv 00 nenl "orw..0l. - I'xdkiiwkar. In great variety nt Wtnm prices. Samuel K Young. ,;" st Ur.sd'.. A Bui FiiKKiiir Bill. A car-load of as lino a lot of furniture its hns ever liccn wen in Albany, hns been received bv fori miller & living, lteonsistsof about twenty varieties of elegant center tables, iu Kith century and other liuish; haiiil soiiip bedroom sets, stands, tables, etc. People wanting the Intent and prettiest in tiie furniture line should call nt once nnd sec these goods. Though the freight hill wr.s large the prices will nc as reus- onal'le us iiossiiiie. Two Car I.o.ns. Price & Robson have just received two car loads of wagons nnd hiignies, light and heavy, nnd will sell them t reninrknbly low iriees. consider iug the splendid quality 01 me wagons. Saw Fimso ktc Mr J is-p'i R i'jI noxn.rt frvn Sin Krai h isl cite.l in the Ccsick lllock, on DnnJalbin street and Is prepared to file saws,-ilnrpen razer. scissors, etc., in a nr;-ri n c Aiikai) of Timk. The freshest and best groceries nnd fruits in the market nt Jns F Powell oi (.Vs. ( let your canned goods at Jas F Powell & (Vs. Jas F Powell & Co lead in the grocery business. Jas V Powell & t o arc rushed with busi ness liccuiise they have the goods and give bargains. Sriuxo and Summer Delicacies. The largest nnd finest line of foreign and do mestic woolens in spring and summer novelties just received and is ready for Inspection at Z.ACI1ER !?on, Merchant Tailors nnd Drapers, Opposite Post Office. I kavo just roceived a Urge invoice nf lace curtains, ranging in price from one to nine Hollars alpair. sorim, vUrtain nets, etc. Also a H.io of curtaiu poles srd fn-nilnre cover ing. Samuel K Yoi'.nu. Order your Kentish and Koyal Ann cher ries for putting up of Jas F l'owtll & Uo. Consider Tins. By calling at Jus F"j Powell's von will sec a large and fine stock of vegetables nnd fruits just receiv ed bvsti'anier.consistingo fresh oranges 'eiiions. rabbnirc, caulitlowcr, onions, cel ery, ripe cherries, nnd choice fruits of nil The Hemme Si Lnna uiano is tha heat made piano to stand the climate of tho coast. Don't fail to get one at Mrs Hyroan'a. In bayiug carefully consider you have the largest stock and most carefully selected one when yoa buy gooila of Powell & Co. Genuine Martinat kid gloves, in all sizes and colore, at 80o per pair until May 1st. Kvery pair warranted, at G W Simpson's. A lot in Cusick's addition is better than ten per cent, or bitter than a lot in foreign cities where the tide ebs and flows twice in twenty-four hours. Some handsome ladies house sho3s at C Ssarls. Kev. E R Priohari and suter aie expected home to -night. A fine bai of New Orleans molasses just received at ( con Uendricson's. Spring ani summer woolens just received Ziches ft Son, opposita P 04 to nice. The bill for the riant to briiW the Willam" etto at Albany has been introduced bv Con gressman Hermann. L. The Kindergarten schools of Mrs Mssd and Miss Wheeler closed yesterday for the summer vacation. A special meeting of the Citv Council to consider First Ward grades was held last evening, without aoy action being taken. Mrs Minna Washburn haa been aDDoiuted postmaster at Eugene City. Mrs Washburn was the wife of the late Judge Washburn. At the regular mouthlv meetinff of the Building & Loan Association last evening $1000 was loaned to John Kantz at 52 months interest in advance. One man came all thtj wav from Salem to order hia advertieeineot out and stop his pa per, the next day after an aiticle appeared, aaya the Stavton San. At the monthly meetinz of the Ashland Building & Loan Ansociat-cu held Ut Mon day evening a loan of $875 was rtiiu'o at 3S moot ha advance interest, Tiding. The ccneus enumarators in tbe Albany districts aay they have t een treated witn u inform courtesy. Their work isnowprc- ucany nnianeti. and some ot them Have al ready forwarded their teuorta ti Mr Keilev at iugene. Mr James J Charlton, who tecentlv cradu ated with such hiuh honors at Princeton. haa made arrangeinenta to enter a prominent law oti.ee in New York City, which he will pruooiy mane nis tuture home Pew young men anywhere have bright, r future in prospecc. N H Allen. W F Read, f G Burkhart.A B woonm, uenver yack emau. U E Krowuell aud Jas Pipe, of the Alhanv Miff & Mill Co. returned last evening from theii trip to the naimam ranp, bringing home some hne specimens lne conainy intend putiiDg mmmr a.-mnery in the lleui ana do mj ac "a L.it.iiig the coming season. V GEO. A. WEXtXER. Geo. A. Werner, the well known book emrrarer, Of 531 California St., 8. F., writes to the Kdwln W. Joy Co., that his wife has been taking Joy's Veg etable Sarsaparilla for months for liver trouble and indigestion with splendid results. He says, "we have found it invaluable for keeping the system regulated. It divides the load with a dyspcpslal stomach aud replaces tho distressing sense of fulness and oppression with a feeling of ease and relief. It is a pcrfcctllverand bowel regulator. Wo have both been taking it for months. It Is good to have handy." I I AND OPEOTACLES O EYE-GLASSE 3S Wakm Wkatiif.r. A tine stock of frlgiators anJ Ice cream freezers may be seen nt Stewart & Sox's. Nothing like them for the house. rAiiAsm s. I have just received n new invoice of 1 uriiHolH. Samuel K Young, W nnil e to Gst Tiikm. When wsnting tn oritan or niar:a call on G L Rlackman ahr e vou can select from a first clasp sto. Or. Pattox, the specialist on female and private diseases, In niumberg's Block Ulhce hours, 10 to 12. 1 to i and 7 to o Consultation free. KesiJcnce 3rd and Montgomery. I'm rr ItoxiM. For nil kinds of fruit Ikixcs goto the Sugar Vinn Hoornnd I.iimlier t'o. l!cd roik prices. V ("rnteniml Hll SilnTe. I keep a full line of these gloves in hhick nnd colored. Am sole ngV-nt for Albany, Oregon. Samuel h onng. The Albmy Wo.'len mid ill pay 20 cent . p unit fi-r tipo1. A stock of goods in Albany for sale. Inciuiro of ASHBY & XE1L. - FOR SALE I have two young mures, harness aud m-w vacon, one falbblood Jersey bull and one tirst-claa milk cow which I will sell for cash cheap. Call at thf Fanning place, two miles east of Tai.gen'. . IJLIIICII MIKUKLEII. This Trade Mai k on a stove trc.ins It Is the best that ex perience and skill can con trive. 3old only by hinllh aenaers. IIOHN, SWANK. -On June is, nt Tangent, to the wife of tieorge Swank, a boy; weight I pOllllllH. CiERRISH. On Friday evening, June 211th. ISiMI, in Allmnv, of dialietun. Ethel daughter of J. F. nnd Rose Oerrish.nged th-ce years.ten months and twenty days. Mt (iurrish, is one of Mi conductors "on the O. 1'. Mr. and Mrs. Jir.ish have the svinpathvof ninny over the loss of .1 i..:..i. ll,4l rt: i: ... llieir orinin. ni- m. i.,iuiiiviifioiis .u- pcrs please copy.j I'ARKE:-. At Tiicoma, Wash., June loth, 1 WO, O. L. l'arkes, aged 41! years, of heart failure, superinduced by firights disease. Deceased was well-known in this city, having lived here a number of years ago. He was a meiiilier in good standing in Safety Lodge, No. 13, A. O. IT. W., of this city, at the time of his death. City Dnig More. Stand & Gusick Proprietors. Successors to Guiss & Son. Dealers in drugs, medicines and chemicals,faney and toilet articles, sponges, brushes, perfumery ,school and ar tists supplies. Physician's prescriptions accurately compounded. KEEP YOUR -ON THE- - Alt I h-ir- ill! Self-Feeder and l?ana-Ciitfi Traction Engines; Automatic Stacker. Etc. Also read what one of the solid nun of Linn county says about th?m: MlM.ERS, I.1NS Col NTY, OlIFtiON,) September 3, iSt'o f MR. Z. T. WRIGHT, Portland, Oregon, Deiirtiir: In rtfeence to your Inquiry n to how 1 liked my Advance Thresher, purchased of you this year. Hid say the' Advance docs more and better work lhan any other machine I ever saw, and I have seen all that are rep resented in Oregon. It threshes faster, cleans the grain better, runs lighter and saves the grain belter from the straw, than any other machine, ard s-.-cms to be strong and durable. 1 am ready ai anv time to go Into a trial wiih any oilier machine ecept the Advance and thresh for from $100 to $soo. They arc li e best In Ihe market without doubt. If you desire you can refer to me at any and ad times. "IgncdJ I. p, MILLER. For further particulars address Z. T. WRIGHT, Albany, or Portland, Oregon. Send for his list of 193 names of parties who have purchased Advance Threshers in Oregon, Washington and Idaho. kinds.