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it G DAILY DSil'JJIUT ION OA Y JUNK 23,iS)o. Sunil.tv'rt uxnipUl. I'Mitm- ami INihlUhers. am vf iiuI-hIhkn mail nmitor. AiltlJllc.uul li tniU uii I'jiit'. LOCAL .M&OPJ) IEhval Ann. Just nmv thi-ro inn Av in. mil fur Itoyul Aim rhcrricrt for jmt itf up. Onli-ra h ft lit Jiih F lYiwcll & 'a will ln pnunptly IHU'iI.t.H they Ikivi ink' armiiUR-iitH fur 11 bitf Hiipply. In YU.l Cki: County. Robert Smith, of SU is, left on TIhiimI.iy for fl.iUov, wln-rr t w ill hpciul llie Mimtnur working at ! iilc, painting. luiintr llic lust storm of Inc phm winter iillicr 'liiypo(l turnuJ 250 lu-utlm 1: utile 1 the AniMicy plains. ' hi vvouk iil itn- .uil I'litl.eiin;; and thinks hi jOt'cxcceJ (i hea.l. Cattlemen who have Wn iiiHnioi. Uk iiiri; recently hay tlieyrahs is bcilur than hev have Keen it tor years, wmic nun hev couW turn their Ki.MIe hurci out liywhere ami they wcuM yet a,l the) Ueil. I 11 V (Mi'Ms came in yesterday afternoon 'ftini lirownsvi'le, having come across the Jascaden. He scys he is well pleased with hunew home In l,imi county, anil Ilk eefoot better than hadern (j'eu'm. Mr hilds will only remain wi'.li us a few ys. Keview. Without disparnement to the enum- ratur for the writer doubts not but ilu- hrefc weeks have been s of hard work lor him it must be admitted that heart v manv persons have been missed in the numeration as have been requested to ivc replies to the queries of the census Snail. Salem Statesman. This Ik a sample of the way cities every here will try to overcome the nomiia- ion which will bhow up so much smaller tan their papers have been wildly bousi ng. .No doubt both tn Albany and halem Kiinc names will he tnlsseii, hut in many ittes there will be lots of padding in the blher direction. MlrtHT. Yesterday was the longest day of the y.-ar, the mi 11 rjhinjj at 4:11 and betting at 75'. This week fiiend and old ueiebbots tuetl in vj.il rombat to iii'bl wrongs and eat si nick while the law vers dl est the kernel b. Senator Mitchell created a sensutioti a few days ao by upjtei.riuy in bis seal in be Senate chamber in a suit of while flannel. A Portland paper that lias been taking the cenus propounds the following anions other question : lI ilioiiqion Did you ever run for the ollUe of Governor ? If so bow far did you run and why. The name of n new society jnsl s'ar'ed is 'l lie Soci -ty for the Heller Promotion ul ltelaxalioti fioin Uiisiness t 'ares and Kniovnient Diirini' Luncheon I. ours in the Municipality of London " Lack -f pr.ee forbids further mention of it. The enumerator foi Lewis V (.lurk, Cfori'i; 11 Al. had a uairow escapo in the discharge oi bis duties, lor ne wus enaseu 1 bv acra :v woman, anneii wnn a sdolkuh, who wanted to shoot bim. fie dropped his books and blanks, butafurwaid recov ered theni, nivs the Astotian. Heni Cieaver, of Lebanon, Oregon, was in ibecily Wednesday, vi dtiny friends and relatives. Mi Cleaver is one of Marion coutitv' oldest sett'ers. lie is the fust justice t'f the peace ever commissioned in Orctoii,and lhal by the Territorial Legis lature. Silverton Appeal. Can llwnipbrey. now at Pendleton, says I) 1 Thomion's Siio.oj) boodle ui-.ti.b- uted through the state did not reach the honest voter. In this city H is doubted if much of it passed beyond the middlemen, a place where three-fourths of it almost universally lodges. The man who holds the sack is the chap who lines hispockct. The so called unsophisticated child of the forest is nsuallv no novice in the mys teries of poker, ho A-ever wind and cmiu likc he may appear. A couple of local hunch frnss'snoriK. it is reported, have found this out to their borrow. In a series of uaines with Chief Pen, that sagacious brave has bo far managed to comeout ioo ahead of his white competilrrs. 1 enoie ton E. O. A Warm Spring Indian attracted quite a crowd on the streets to day dv reiaung m ;;1, on Cou Thk Tramp. How to get rid of the ramps wculd foon be solved If the ractice of some Pendleton ofiicials were enerally followed. Says the K. (). "l'Mvc amps were locked tin last night by the tlicers in the little compartment under lentb a palace ttock car at the depot, rather liampcd and uncomfortable quarters wThe unfortunate hobos had but three loaves fof bread, their lodging place was as dark as the darkest corner of Hade?, and there were no means of ventilation. This morning thev made a frantic hubbub and tucceeded in attracting the attention of me railroad men, who released them, and ipcy crawled out like so many owls from a le. 1 hey will probablv give I'endlelon wide berth hereatter. Nbat anii Nicr, Mr Tonrad Meyer, or several davs last past, has been over- auitng hts grocery store at the corner 01 irst and Uroadalbin streets. He has it ainted, papered, washed, brushed and eautllied in many ways, and in addiiion putting in a 1 ew stock ol goods ot the est and freshest arietv to which lie in- ites the attention of the public generally. ioods the best and prices as low as any. Fakkwkm. Social. The young people f the M K Church will give a "Kareweir' ociiil in the church on Wednesday even- Vng, June 25th, preparatory to moving the nurcii awav. ice cream and cake win ue rved for ic ctnts and a general good time is expected A cordial invitation is x tended to old and vounjj to oe prcscn: Will Wait. The census enumerators ill he compelled to wait for their pay ntil the returns have been gone- over bv he Washington authorities ami the tot as enhed. When thp returns have all been nadc to the local ollice thev will immedi- teiy oe iorwarucd 10 wasmngion, ami fter thev have been verified the money popay the enumerators will be transmitted. broken English the wrongs of'liis tribe. A h thine nartv ot the w arm springs uuu been driven from the Columbia by white fishermen. The Indian said, leehngiy 'Injun told to go by white men. Injun no back home, no lish for squaw and pap noose : too Dad. ' "isnneoy. ami pointed in eloquent meaning to the azure blue above. "God will make it right." E. O. i r.(.on Cilv has a darkev bootblack w ho has seen the world. In itS. he says, he landed in Constantinople as steward of an American dinner. He went a snort un tance into the interior, met a IJoston man i- Ln.. whii wn keen ui a nubile nouse. and inadj &7s exhibiting bltnfcclt to me natives that were astonished at ine signi of a colored man A festive drunvner Friday at Astoria told bis lad friend he would have "some fun,' and going Into the second story of the Salvation Army "building flung out a broom and mop found there. It was very fnnnv. hut when arrested bv Oillcer Larsen for malicious mischief, he thought that was carrvinR the joke a little too far. lie put ep $'10 bail.and left on the evening on the evening boat. Astorian. m ' Past Mt IIooij. Maiur S L Lovell started last Saturday in response to a tel fcrnm to resume the work of eurveylng 1 r:iilrnad line nnst Ml Hood on the south side, where he discovered a most feasible pass recentlv at a point where no way of ...'iiintT hrouLb was ever known to exist bAore. The survey Is in the interest of the U P. and will shorten the distance 10 Hnntinotn.i bv Rome no miles, ine ma ami ht rnusln. W ii Lovell. has es tablisbed an engineers otlkc in Portland, A GUAM) Statu Oregon never had f;iiliir. nf crops and tnis year when dry weather was causing many n ianner iu feel uneasy about bis crops, the welcome rain came in due season, and all natuie smiles and blossoms anew, and the harvest f 1 800 is again to be a plentiiui one. What a grand state Is Uregon. w esi Side UKIt ir roi KT UOI KKT, Geo S Fletcher V8 J S Cochran and W Scott Iieehe, 10 recover money, Dismiss ed at cost plff. Thomas Jeff"rson vs ( S Montgomery, attachment. Continued for service, T Dilienhoeffer vk Perry Smith, recov ery of money. Continued. State of Oregon vs Jus IJar.uon, burg lary. Co iliuued. TopMu Co vs Mi.ry Coug'M, recover money . t. oulinued. Maillia Pierce vs Mailnda Hodgkin, suit i:i eiMMiv. C-onl nii'.d lor service, (jiM J 'inn er s Mi'.ry Coug1' recover liiof'. . t. onlinue 1. S V I-'. tt v J It Wi-ile. 1-1 COlltt t.'"Uiit.ULd. Moom v, Valentine 10 vs Ma:y iecovi:r iiione;,'. Cuininueii, V ii .;hio!d, el a I vs T J Shields, tt ul, Kutiiion. 1,'oniinued. Juhn (ii if'.iain vs 1! N .-.nd A A Derlh- iick, suit in equity. 1 onlinuccV f.'ap National Hank vs W F Crosbv, rt - cvui" muney. C onunued. 'I bos .Smith vs Rebecca Smith, divorce I)iMiilsed it plff cost. hail K ace vs Scarlet Ueane, attach ment. Cttntiuued for service. I.ochi Mason vs Josej h Mason; divu"ce. C(utiuued. Luciuda 11 Stta'.ton v. J S Stralton, di v(jtce. Divoree granted. Goldsmith i Rankle ys Far vS: Mr Ins Co, recover money. Co.ilmued. ) M (Jsborne A: Co vs P A Helms re cover monev. iJisnnssed at cost 01 pin ilhoul pivjitjicc. Alvin E Long, ct al vs lavid F Spang- ler, cr al, partition. Keport ot reteree confirmed. Cora L Young vs J C Young. Divorce Continued. Elizabeth A lieach vs MiPard Itcach, Damages. Settled as per stipirlation, Elizabeth A Beach vs Anna Beach Damages. Settled as per stipulation. Thft Albanv 1-ar Lo vs is 15 Mel-fdden. Rc'coVer money. Continued for service. Far Nat Bank vs Thos Mitchell et al. Recover money. Default end judgment. C II Mueller vs Robinson U West. Re cover money. Default and judgment. Calvin Stewart vs Marcus IIodges;dam ;es Settled. Josie Cox ys Arthur Cox. Divorce. Con tinued, none am aiiuoid. JmF Powell &C. CuKickVad'htiofi. Cold eiiie at Will U St ark 'p. buy your groceries at L&Dgu's. P. M. French keujw nil road time. Itocli windy diin at 0 K limwiiell's. A now iinj oi u ektir n at K C Keurl's. K'V';Uitts t'i jtarasuiB a. S E Yuung'j, I.eavo yom nrder f'-i-1 r"i d at Aug LaueVt-, 'ft to A'tg Lnngn'M for your staplo diy i;rodB. Fruit cm and w.ix a'. l:K'.V.fvk v Vvii-!i-buru. Brow ucl . PrnoMHu lu-e'.re', l.i iuu, BrowUi-HV. 1 iciihiini ter fur ard'.'n sne'ls Brownc'l'. mppilej i' t' ii,anard, C K C E C Ii d'VJU;:t.iit .Mm M.ipU dry w,va, GrandJl'RV The following grand jiny was drawn at the opening of llic circuit this rternoon: John W Pugh, Foreman, las Ucliardson. Pc'.cr Lewis, John Jiilyeu, Joseph h ates, O Buslinel", J W 1'ropst, Will Lkavb tiik Strkbt. Delivery Kvagons w ill Iave the street In the fore pioonon first trip nt b o'clock, sharp: sec kind trip at to o'clock ; third trip at 11:15 Clock. AI.IIANY UELIVKKY Itt On account of the dedication of the Ma-; onic Temple, to-morrow, the 24th day of June, lSyo, the undersigned merchants and ( business men of Albany. agrre to dose our ; respective business hcusts, at 1 o'clock, I on the aftsernoon of said day, in order lo I assist in showing the visitors to our city ' every couitesy i 1 our power. Linu County Bnuk, ill day Bunk of Oregou, First National Bank, " T .1 Laport, 4t Wallace & Cuaiek, Fottluy & Mason 2 to6'J J A Camming, - ' " Stanard & Cusick, 14 Sam'l E Youug, W F Rpad, (." E Browned, Kleiu Bros, Powell & Co, Mueller & Garrett Conrad Meyer. ' ECSearles, Price & Kohson, Asi.by &, ftuil, Henry Brodors, Aug Lanue, llopkiiib Bros, Curnu Sc Monteith. J J DubriHe, A B Mcllwain. Burkhart& Malin, Haiht Bros, Burknart & Keeuey, L E Blain, Suencer A, Blackburn, K J Jone, Sehultz & Co, Fortmiller & Irving, Smith & Senders, G W Simpson, H K-vert, Will & Stark. K M Fn-ncb. Ort gon hiod Co. Far & Mer Jus Co, Ladies Bazaar, T iwusrnd Wilson, 1 homsson & O verm' j Wil',,0 Link, Albany Furniture Co, J A Montn-juo a Soj. C W Watts, Z iehe'4 V Son. Mathews & Watdibu'u Wntsrr.an S: Ilull urt Bros. ptyoe : Frmnan Brovluhus Gradwold, Cou 11 ii Htndric8on. l'"r nrt.isti' Cuakk'a. Tlio t:ti.:nt slm't nmiie, II man's. Ltng'i will Mt-II o.i uli;api:r than any one. Ti.e Albany Woohn u-il-s wid 2d a puuud f.T wiMfl. Ihvsstd chi(;koti3 con-t.-u:lv on ban I J F Powell Co, Don't fail to try the Hemmo & Lone ui?uu at Mrs Hyuian's. De!icioii3 caimtd cranbraie Lt C E Br. wiiuIPb. npnnj? over caitiatfut Zacbeii s. 1 op-, posltb 1'ohtoltice. Genuine Iowa torthum on diauAt at C E Brownell a. A large and rinet'Xk of gold, canes to 81- lect irom at t ill A; btark Have you seen those parlor suits that- T urioK lias just received t They arc niut.' Spring jackets and headed cauea at re duced prices at Samuel E YeuoV, Berres fresh every mornin. Urdeis promptly filled at J K Powell A: Co. No need to Buffer with tho hcadaoh whe. llubbard'a Capsules will sure) cure yea. If you want a tine toiiet or hath soap crdl on Stauard & Cusick, City Drug Store, Thb Foster ifenuine.hook clove Fostcriua. iu bLclc and colored, at Samuel E Youth's. When wanting the best groceries in the markfct at reasonable prices call on J r row ell L0. I Buy a lot in Cusick's addition, the ritte.t suburban addiliou. Its location eptaks k-r itself. Dout fail to call on "Will & StarK and price their large Jinetf ladles and gents watchea before you buy . Tho Hemtne A, Lona piano in the bent made piano to stand the climate of the coast. Don t fail to get one at Mrs Hymao s. In baying carefully 'consider you hive the largest stock and most carefully selected one when you buy f,oods of Powell & Co. Genuine Martinat kid gloves, in all sizes and colors, at 89c per pair until May 1st. livery pair warranted, at G W Simpson s. A lot in Cusick'a addition is better than ten per cent, or better than a lot in foreign cities where the tide tbs and flows twice in twenty-four hours. ToCurprt llujrrs. We have just received a now line of carpetu, conHiHling of the latent Htylcn und putteniH, both in IUuhhcIh und WuoleiiH. Our utock in the tno-t eom jtlcto in tho citv, aii'l in faet.trxi large for thin market, la order to reduee our titx:k we have concluded to make a fur ther reduction in prict-H our loan, your giiin. We invite you to innpect oui t-tork before piirehUHin olHewhuiu. lust our pricta and be coiivinctd. Ali. McIIAVAI.S'. OT I(ilere.t li lloiho 4Iuiith IIorscH boarded by tho day or week at L Sendt rii' Htabiet. Ail liivinu' or oilier lior.ieH will 1e well cared l'orjn in; uinb.T the immediate charge of Mr Fred Moiat. CliaiyeH will bo very rea;-'iialdc. Farm ih iioiHCM will aiHo be lurniHhed with the bt'rit of accohimodittioitH. OwnerH of good borweH will alwuvH lind Kile fur the same at tliis htable at pjod prices. Staidea lo cated on Mxtn and tli utrtet, one block Hoiitii ot Hflimjl buildii-L'. k it. ity nd Street. Each Mam wanU but little here below How oit the line we hem '. And, a many ot us know, H'h lucky tor tha man. Hut tho!e who want tin iiei L'roeerit'H. the f renin st fruits, the nicest canned zoiMt. ana a line line ot ciockeryware to select from, go to Conn ci ileiidricHOiiH, w here they have their wantrt, little 01 big, Hatislied at Iwttoin jiriced. Albany I'uildinj & Lo;m Association, Fourth sei ic nowi.pcn Only 50 shares to sell. Those wishing; stock in this series must applv soon to Jay W 'Blain, .Secretary. Albany m tl.e fc-eni city of the vullev, and now A.htoiia asks to be c.illed tha ytm city t tliti cevan. Thf. foiluwi.ijr iui7t;l hit of faun 1 mprt t'r a'e by u. 4 uiiimprf-VK'l lots on 5th J!. HI. 1 lot v.i'ft h-'if'-two kt'.rns ou 4thtcd Jackson St. S22C0. ibu-.- v.iil. 5 t lit St. lOJ0. 1 !oton Was-bir.ytdii St, 1 .'. 1 .t i . 1 3rd S. Kacli, $S00. A tiit-m nf lltaerei 2J inilcn from 1 1 ? . i'Mt )t-r ucr.' Chii he div;d.d and wilt m;ik; ti gr.ftl f'tr in. A ;'i d farm if 17 atit", 1 mile ftom Tan j i t, o mi'e-4 fuii.i Ab:t:ty. $ 10 p-r j ere, (ii.ifl fi-rnn f Ho nei f,3 ndlee f it rii Shcdd. Price, $5000. A -(tod hhtek fani, 2 milcn from Sbcdd, 1G0 acre-. i'.jOO. A i t' - e tt'iii with "ix rooptS, Lrge lot Price, $Hi00. 'Jt vuiai trat ts of 5 and 10 acielotf.otie and x half 11 lie frutn AU-:iy . cIllO tcr tcre. .A fjoml utiek firtr. 1"00 aciee, 3 mile from H it t-'.tiuii. (tor acre. A oarain. F.jrni 3 tfdit s ft m ShcddJiriH-clarS' wheat and fruit Und, HOacio. 1 rice.uObO. acie 4 ui;It:h l.'om 11 il. $30 w.r aero. Cu te sold in luiu o tu.t purchasers. lllucUf uud lido m T'jv. HHfUd's adihtico to Ad any. AGUN'h YOU TU12 Leadjig InsarancB Companies, AND TOWXSEXD & WILSON, K-ul Kstiits Brokers. Tub State Tiiks. The most impor- tant criminal case", thU week In the Cir cuit court, will he those of Walker and l),i".'s for rolililni; uamnn .imu,. WaTker.on tjetlin his last shave and hair cut tliis iiuirnin;!, remarked that the next cut was hi.h'.c to be thirty miles from li-jre und of a shorter nature. . French, CCALKR IN Seth Thomas ETCHES and CLOCKS, Wsltham GEO. A. YVF.IlNF.lt. Geo. A. Werner, the wellknown book enfrraver, ot SClCalllomiaBt , S. F., writes to the Edwin Y. Joy Co., that his wife has been taking Joy's Vcg etablo Earsaparllla for months for liver troubio and Indigestion with splendid results. Ho says, we have found It invaluable for keeping tho system regulated. It divides the load with a dyspepslal stomach and replaces the distressing sense of fulness and oppression with a feeling of ease and relief. It is a perfect liver and bowel regulator. We have both been taking It for months. It Is good to have handy." Tiik J rii at Ai.nANV. Those wishing to lelirntfl tlm 4th of tulv ill a lxTnniiiiK kiHinncr hIiouM rail on i V Hiiiipii,wlio mo jiint received n mrt-'e nn,l elunei'flUK'k f 1 1 1 1 i njr . for nipii, voutlmnml Ikivs.iii liKlinir n line line of 1'riiicc AIIktIk, an kell ns (rocks nml Hiiekc Nf.w embroiiicries, ilouncinjf, lace 'oitncin; in cotton anil hilk, llack und ream, l.aces in imitation point, nlvo new levi-rns in black and white l.icc. luciiulitti; A'aiulv.k and Kifel Tower. New rucliiiiirs. Sa.mi'kl E Yul'NU. Tkv Acre TR.u-Ts.-iiomc ciioice 10 na 2a acre tracia for garden purpose. usl secured for sale at a bargain. Inquire f (iuiss & Ilrdrick, Whkbeio Get Them. When w&nting n organ or plans call onUL Itlackman ht -e vou an sckct from a first class to... ' I'arahiu.k. I Imve jut reccivel a now nvoiccol 1'iirusolfl. Samuel r. oting. The Alhnny Woolen mill 1 food for r,ol. ill pny 20 rent Mi nus I'npkiiwkar. In great variety ' styles at Iwttoin prices. Samuel F. Youtij.'. A r.io l'liKKtirr B11.1.. A car-load of as fine a lot of furniture as lias ever been seen in Albanv, lias been received by I'oitiniller & Irving. Itconsistsof about twenty varieties of elegant center tallies, in llitii century and other finish; hand some bedroom sets, stands, tables, etc. People wanting the latest and prettiest in tiie furniture line should call at once and see these goods. Though the freight bill was large the prices will be as reas onable ns possible. Aiikad ok Time. The freshest and best groceries nnd fruits in the market at Jas F Powell & (Vs. , iet your canned goods nt Jas V Pow ell & I'n's. ,Ias V Powell & I o lead in the grocery V Powell '( oare rushcil with Imsi- ness liecause tliey have the goods and give bargains. Two Caii Iaim. Price & Uobson linve inst received two car loads of wagons and bii"giis "Pit nd heavy, and win pel them at remarkably low prices, consider ing the splendid quality of the wagons. Saw KiLiN-o etc. Mr Joseph R-t'ul rt fr.n S.n K. ii-iw, lnslo.:.ucd in the Cusick Block, o x liroiJalhin street and is prepared to ti'e saws.'mrpen scissors, ttc, in a uis-.-i-iav CoNsniEit Tins. I'.y calling at Jas F Powell's von will foe n large and fine stock of vegetables and fruits just receiv ed l.vsteamer.consistingo fresh oranges Union", cabbage, cauliflower, onions, ce -erv ripe cherries, and choice fruits of all kinds. PR. Pattos, the specialist on female ard private diseases. In Blumbcrg Woc o. knur 10 ton. 2 to . and 7 to S .itminn tree. Residence 3rd and Tub PnoiiiiAM. Following is the pro gram for tiie dedication ceremonies of the Masonic temple, to be held in this city to-morrow afternoon : All Masons in gooil standing will assemble at the temple at 10 o'clock a. in. Uelegates from the sev eral Masonic hodies, headed by the band, will proceed thence to the depot to re ceive visiting Masons nnd their'families. From 1 to 4 o'clock p. in. will be spent in showing visitors around the city. At 4 o'clock p. in. sharp, Masons will assem ble nt the temple. o o ciocs. me pro cession ill form in front of the temple, with right resting on Ferry street, beaded bv the hand, with temple conmiandry ainl other templars ill uniform, acting ns escorts. The line ot iiiarcn win ue up Ferry to Second street, where olhcers ol the ilrrand Iodize in carriages w ill fall in the rear, thence down Second street to I .von, thence to t-irst street, tnence up First to temple. Here the ceremonv ol formally dedicating the temple will be rforincd under tho auspices ot the irranil lodL-e of OreL'on. After tiie dedi cation an excellent musical program will 1. rendered, during which an oration will lie delivered bv lion John Mcfraken, of Pnrtlmid. Past"(irand Master. Ucccs of half an hour. At S o'clock sharp all Ma sons and families w ill reassemble at the temple nnd march in a body, headed ny llieband. ton l.amiuet nt the armory. After the banquet they will return in a body to the temple, w Here inosc w no no not care to go to the ball may remain. Those holding tickets to the ball will proceed from the temple to the Opera House. Tiie galleries of the Opera House w ill Ik- free for the use of .Masons and their families only. ScRixo a.nii Si mmer I)i:i.h acii:s. The largest nnd finest line oi foreign nml U mi stic woolens in spring and summer novelties just received ana is ready for lnsectioii at Zaciif.s & Son, . Meivhnnt Tailors and Krapers, Opposite PostOHice. Jaa F Powell & Co. Dr C C Kelley is at home quite ill. Some haudsnme ladies house shosa at K C Searls. Chicago's census will, it is claimed, show popuUtion of 1,000,000. Mr Jos Webber, Jr, and child, of Port land, are in the oity Tisiting feienns. Miss Ot, tiude Mansfield, of Portland, is in tne ci j visitiug friends. A t! e bai of New Orleans molasses just reue ed at t (no Hendricson a. . Spring ant immmor woolens put received Zacnes K oon, opposite J'ostouice. The total vote iu tho recent state election was about 71,500, an increase of about 10,000 in two years. The indication is that Oregon's population is about b0,o00, John Holmm, superintendent of tho Al nauy iron works, cumehome "us morning limping badly, a heavy niece of iron havine fallen on his foct a few daj'ii ago. Salem journal. James Abraham, of Poll land, has pur chased a hart interest in the stone quarrv of li LHiuckinnu, across the river, paying $3000 mr ine same, lie already owns a quarry further up the river. Groat preparations are being made for thc Masonic dedication festivities, iu this city, Tuesday. The ball promises to b.i tin' moft hrillnnt in the luatorv of Albnuv. " the banquet will l.o complete. ' The Chicago Comedy Cmiipaiiv wiil soon he lu Albany rxatn. It is now under the charpo of the bright actor, James A levKu and Louis A Vierain. Mr lulius Joseph, the famous cii;r man of Albany, spent a few days on the tlav dur ing the week. He makes a Hne.clean, honest cigar, and is a square man to deal with. rose. Smiicono complains that a pilo of wood has lieen standing in front nt the Celestial "Htat.iisiiment aiij-nmhg fto Z t eugine house nearly a year, so clo.ie to tho std. wiU a. tn le materially in the way. Mrs KdGoip. vid the Captain of the Sil- vaiinn Anny, of Seio, are iu the citv. We are informed that an army will soon lay iei to Albany, a fact we do not cluouicle t'.h hilaiity. OPE.LUJLES'. O O eVe-glasseO A stock of goods in Albany for sale. Inquire of ASHBY & L IJI0H SALE I have two young mares, . harness aod new wagou, one full-blood Jersey hull, and one tirst-clss milk cow which I will stll for cash cheap. Cailatthe Fauning place, two miles est of Tangeu. Uliiicii Stieuelcr. City Drug Hai'e. Stanard & Gusick Proprietors. Successors to Guiss tt Son. Dealers in drugs, medicines and chemicals.fancy and toilet articles, sponges, brushes, perfumery ,school and ar tists supplies. Physician's prescriptions accurately compounded. Orll yur K-nti.h sud It ries ler iHiitm up f Jua K .t A-r w, 11 C. Warm WkaTMKR. A fine stock of re Wglatoro and Ice cri'am freezers may be seen al Stcrart & Sox's. No:l.lug like them for the house. Ti.o Al'.my Wmden mill will py 20 cent r Oiilriurnt Kll liloves. I keep a full line of these gloves in black and colored. Am sole agent for Aiiiany, uregon. Samuel K oung. Can.sincj Ciierbies. We are iccelv. ing dailv large supnlles of fine Kentish May Hukc, Oxheart nnd Roval Ann cherries. Orders for canning left with us win receive prompt attention. Mceli.hr & Garrett. Pine Fruits. Raspberries, currants. cherries, peaches, aprico's, plums, black berries, strawberries and a lull supply of iresn vcgeiames me Dest in ine market re ceived daily at Mueller & Garrett's Pai se for a Moment as you pass along llmadalhln street and examine Mr W Graham's new stock of sultlnir. iust recc ived. ft embraces one of the finest lota of patterns for pantsai.d suits ever seen In the valley, and it isnly necessary to see them and get prices to be measured for a suit. This Trade Mai k on a stove means it is the best thst ex. penmce and skill can con trlvc. Sold only by cmlth A: .Senders. KEEP ' YOUR -ON THE- - .Ms.j Their- Tr?-ction Engines; Automatic Stacker. Etc. Also read whet one of the solid men of Linn county says about thain: Millers, Linn Coini y, Oregon,) September 25, iSiy ) MR. Z. T. WRIGHT, Portland, Oregon, JlearJMr: In reference to your Inquiry ns to how I liked my Advance Thresher, purchased of you this year, w ill say the Advance docs more and better work than any other machine I ever saw, and I have seen all that are rep resented In Oregon. It threshes faster, cleans the grain belter, runs lighter and saves the grain better from the straw, than any other machine, ncd seems to be strong nnd durable. 1 am ready at any time to go into a trial with any other machine except the Advarre and ihresii for from $100 to $500. They are the best In the market without doubt. If vou desire von can refer to me at anv and all limes. , ' signed ' 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 Iduh.o. fsrgiins st Read's. pmnil l'-r we,. Muntjomtrjr.