fUB DAILY DKM0U1UT i:i).i:s day. JUI.V 16,1800. I'abUilij.l tvtu.y aiym tliu wuok, Smut-ty' exoinitnd. gTITB3 Sa DSTU'TTUSTGr, IiMltors and Publisher. L.inr.ii t'i t oiUituat Albany hh Hwond-elsjiH mall matter. AiMltltifinl B.tHMilH oil Hli I'hkc. M'l.iss. A good liou.e greeted the Moao Comedy Co. iti M'Li, last cver. ..r, Sor.u: excellent acting was done. ;il I'! I.ove made l trntlilimuil Yub;i Mill, iffunine Nevsukl slni;e tlvlver. Mr l)t.'V 11 was iuilc Immense its Jmlfje (ircjigslcy, i no wameu id tin uungs ii;i mu:ui-. !;irrv Harry itoie made a superior lorres, x Mexican, the vidian whom the an ti uc always feels like kicking. Mlts Uelle iinan is at her hest as M'Uss, the moim ia waif and docs a tine piece (if acting in .c part. Mr Sno v (il l the school leaclier ,11. and the lest of the support was good. lie drama is a li e one, full of liitictlng .'ills and lerinh.aies in Hint happy man i- n.-cessai-v to Its annreeiatlon. To night ileld by Hie Knemy" will he presented. iluuiav ailerlioon ineie win u e which wlllbe worth seeing. IvKi'ivtvKii a l'oitiuNi:. Mr Alvtili Ar id, of Wiilki Wulla, lias Ih-cii m the v'lHitini! friends. Ho in now married In! rustling for himself. Alvah w ith his ither aim hrotherx anil Htxter live-1 in .any for many yearH, residing opposite II. 1'. Church, until a few yeai'H ago, Iipii Mr. Arnold returned to Illinois to ido with liur uncle, .Mr. O'Dell, who s in Alhnuy on two or three occasions. . O'lVll died a year or two ago, leaving te a lame estate. Jlrs. Arnolil.iiy the uvisions of his w ill, received $lI,U)HI,Klla eived J-.'.'i.tHli) and Kverett l.i. Kali and Frank got nothing. MisH I'.lla 1 Kvcrett are now residing in ( all ruin. The many menus in Aioany oi Arnold will lie glad to know of her ml fortune. IMMKIIIATKLY Got DlCJNK. J A Mc- lonald, the man who dapple in tomb lines, was ai rested 111 Salem last ween ii brought to this city on a warrant Kirn out by I R Scraffurd. The Ina1 Pore Justice Carlile resulted in Ids ac- bital, but Mack only jumped out 01 lut ing pan Into the fire, for he got drunk a tiddler that night and in the morning mke In the city tail. Ileislnndot Ills lldy and has slept In nearly every jail in valley, Carvallis limes. tJuR Population. -,'o quiet the public nd in reference to the population of Ibany it may he said that the census will w it to be approximately 4000, possiuiy ittle over. This statement I founded on indabout Informatlon,but which, trough, 11 nrove about correct. Such a showing II be a good one, and the truth is will higher than the general run 01 guesses. ere has never been much exaggeration iut Albany. In fact the tendency is raih- to the conservative sine. v fViix IiK A Maior. lhe returns are kin from the election held Monday, the 1 Inst . by the several companies of the cond regiment unu lor a cnoice 01 a lutenant colonel 10 nil llie vacancy oc- sioned by the resignation of M W Hunt lil the result is the promotion of Major 11, I-ovell, of this city.to t.ie position. It more than probable Capt. O II Irvine. I Albany, will be promoted to 1112 rank majo'. Journal. l C(iitnr!ATKi Iii ii.niNii. Mr Harper l.inor is having erected another Chinese I tse, on Ins Second street property, ot sizo ot those already put up. llie aide is to be entirely ol corrugated a. both the roof and sides. The Sha- 19 are doing the work. This will lie a city among Albany buildings, though rugated iron bus been used considera- ( for roofs. i rcn-KB Work. Work on the Calijiooia kcr has been begun,by Mason & Strang, I contractors. The nine was shinned lin Portland to the linn at Albany, by but the boatmen liy mistake, or liter thinking a mistake had been made, it at Saleiu.anil it will have to lie re- ll'ped. IJi'iTE Astonishing. Probably the L'cst and finest line of fruits, vegetables. ., ever brought to Albany, may be seen F Pywell A: Co., just In Iroin calitor Kor peaches, apricots, pineapples, rics, etc. Cad on them. t Cons & Hesiiricsos's. The fresh lierries and fruits in the city, 'he latest vegetables in the market. large and choice line ot canned goods, pine splendid brands of teas and col-1 i o snaps, but reliable, straight bargains. idl kinds of groceries and produce, ana Inc stock of crockerv ware- hood treatment and low prices. fiKr. Notice. That woodsawers and rs are hereby remicsted not to o1- tict the alleys of the city with woo 1 or LTwise, so as to make them iiupassa- or the ordinance relating to such a will lie enforced. J ' Hoffman, Marshal. . Live Game. Kvcry day a live game RVed at the corner of Second and Ells Hh streets, where Mueller ,V Garrett thHr clerks have to run to await on their cmtnmcrs. They now ha e a doe of frul's and vegetables on hand r ar yi Weat her . A fine stock of re altors au. .v ...earn freezers may be 1 nt Stewart & Sox's. Nothinir like I n for the house. 'i.L Leave tub Street. Delivery nn will li-ave the street in the for e " on first trip nt o o'clock, sharp: sec lr!p at 10 o'clock; third trip nt 11:1 ck. Atmvv IJei.ivery Co. ' Slr Seven fresh cows for sale nqjire at this olFicc. "A Vaikok Jacks."-" A 1'airof Jacks," the farcical comedy tlmt tomes to flic Opera House, next Tuesday evening, lias been doing a record-breaking business in Ohio the past week. Tim volume of business ilono in Cliieai!o, St Louis, San Francisco, t'olunilHis,('inciniinli,)iiuha, Kansas I'ity, has never lieen collided hv any farce-eoineily company on its lirst rip. In mid to tins agreeable, feature, the performance has given the i:ivutest satisfaction ami the cry has liccn le again and come soon. Comparisons are odious, hut it is within the hoiids of truth to say that "A l'air of Jii'-ks" is leaving behind it a reputation for brightness, novelty and originality second to that of no similar performance extant. The company giving the performance is at. tractive in make-up and capable in its possibilities of entertaining. C li Kuowles.who lias had the training of the variety stage, of the minstrel stage and of I lie legitimate stave, (that of Augiistin Ouly's Theatre,) is a host in himself. W J UusHcll has made a hit in the part of Doctor Jack, and these twain are hacked up by u Cortisol clever comedians, si tigers, dancers anil specialists. It 'A fair of Jacks" can justify here the favorable things spokcu of it elsewhere it should easily do a banner business, not wit hstand ing the lateness of the season. Bask IIm.i.. Til base hall interest in creases. The real esUtc men, who defeat, ed the lawyers, have been challenged by the Salem real estate men to day a friend ly game at that city next Monday, and have accepted I lie name promises to lie a very interesting one. as no one will he al lowed to play except dirt men, and they know how to make thiols tly. Ataeamcin Lebanon a few days ago between the business men and a nine of picked men the former beat and the g.vr.c ended in a close call to a general sciapping match. The Albany jewelers say they an: ready and willing at any time to play the milli ners. The scores Indicate that they play ball In Salem about as they do in Albany. Yesterday the dry goods men beat the groceries 30 to 23 in live innings, and the blacksmiths beat the real estate men 10 to 15. Skvkkai. linn I'.uoKKX. About 10 o'clock this foienoon Mr Jos Kagan, of Acheson iv. Kagan, the marble men, and johnny Murphy, his right hand man, the former living blind, were driving along the south end of Kerry street, Mr Kagau holding the lines and Johnny reading a letter to him, when the horse, a young andfrisky oiie,gotfrightened at a collide men aiuiroaching 011 horseback, and turning around two or three times threw liolh out to the ground, and leav ing them there came to the city, where he was caught, damaging the dogcart, 111 which they were riding, to quite an ex lent. Mr'Kinnin had three ribs broken while Johnnv got off with a sprained w rist mid a scratch or two. Mr Kagan was taken to Mr Hall's near Tipes' ad dition. Exclusion to Newport. A special excursion train will leave Albany for the seaside Saturday, July loth at 4:30 p. passengers arriving at Newport about 7:30 p m. returning the following day, leave Yaqoina 6 p. m. Those who desire may remain until Monday, July 21st, and have the privilege of returning on the regular train that day. tickets to ."Newport and return only $2 on sale at Wells Kargo Co's othce. A llm Vakikty. It is always a privi lege to Iinye n big stock to select from. J K Powell & Co always have 011 hand the largest variety of fruits and vegeta bles of nnv establishment 111 the eitv, a fact easily learned by inspection. For Sai.k. A bargain; one ipan of sorrel horses, 5 and 6 vcars old, weighing 1300 each. Olio new 1 J steel axle wagon, Miteh 1 make. Dit W C Ntors. Uaisci Aloso Yolk Stock, if you wan to send them to Pasture, where, they will have the best of feed, good shade, with plenty of water. New hog tight fence. Horses and cattle at oO cents per heud per week. Lots of twenty or more at reduced rates. All Btock must lie paid for ltffore taken away. Apply to the undersigned at the H Charles hotel, or Thos Daniels on the farm at Clover dale. I w ill take good care of all stock intrusted to my care, but will not be rcsponsible'for liny accidents that may occur. t. I-. M'cii. Ahead of Time. The freshest and best groceries and fruits in the market at Jas F Powell ei Co's. (iet your canned goods at Jas V Powell & (Vs. Jas F Poyvell & Co lead in the grocery business. Jas F Powell & Co are rushed with busi ness tiecaitsc they have the goods and give bargains. f-i-Biso and Summer Delicacies. The largest and finest line of foreign and do mestic woolens in spring and Biiuimer novelties just received and is ready for Inspection nt Zaciiks & Son, Merchant Tailors and Drapers, Opposite Post Office. mm m I have jut received a Hrge invoice of lace curtainr. ranging in price trom one to nine dollars a pair, scrim, ..urtsin nets, ete. Also a line of curtain p)!es acd fn-riitnre cover ing. ISA Ml" el r. 1 orNO, ALnA.V Marble and Granite Works. Tlav ing la'elv purchased the stock nf S A Uivgs and t w Harris, we shall bo please i to show designs and Hive prions to all intend ing purchasers. Best of workmen employed and prices as loT as any for hrst-class worn. Visit us before purchasing elsewhere. Kn yN & ArmsoN next door to Democrat office) Albany, Or. Itrsl In IheiUa'kil Dr F. S ITolden i Have used your Kthe- real Cough Syrup and consider it tho twit dv in the mrk t tur'Jhe l:stae lor whit h it is recommpr.ilM. J II CAHrENTF.lt. McttSto. Ume ttir.9 $1, iinsU iiOctuts. For sale by f A Cum mi nil, druggist. WriF.RE to GstT Them. When wanting n or pan or niana cill 01GL Blackman A-hc e vou can ee.ect from ft first clM ionliTet higtookto iclect from at J F P.iwcll Co- tntntuicuAViiLi:. The victims of tlio recent hridgo acci dent were brought to this place. Mrs Nannie. Teinpleton is badly hurt intern ally and externally, her face badly bruised, none broken and probably one eve destroyed and severe cuts upon her leg. Miss Ivy Teinpleton bud her thigh crushed to pieces, an arm broken and her lace cut. lhey were brought upon litters to Ciawfordsville.a distance of nine miles. and Miss Ivv is at H llass'. Hsu., and Mrs. T. at Mrs Hell in Wilson's, both re iving all tlie attention in the power of the people to bestow. One horse was killed the other w ill prob.ihlv die. 1 hero are three other hnd'-es across the river nt and near this place needing attention. The c m'r.iet has been award ed and I barn to-d that, work will ba gin 11 poll them imiiH diati'ly. The infant child of .Mr and Mrs J li Cox died on Saturday morning. Hev I. Molloy preached the liiueral sermon 011 Sunday, at II o'clock, directly atler which the child was buried. 1 here has been some sickness among the children around here, otherwise the health of the community is excellent. A large nunilicr of lieoole from the val ley are continually passing and repassing to and from the berrv patches. There is a full crop of them this year. The codlin moth got in its work this year in this vicinity. The apples are wormy. Work is tntigrcssing on the grist mill anil it will soon be ready to again do the grunting tor this community. On last Saturday night at Odd Fellows Hall the full. .win- (.Hirers oi the I O O F were installed: K II Chance, X (i; J II lass, V (i ; A K Muridiv, It S: 1) IS Me- Kercher, I, S; J C Cox, Treas; K W Moses, ( onductor; lames Hamilton, War- ten; J M Wright.K S .N i ; J J Matlock, I.S X (I; A I Matlock, ItSS; , IS Moss, I.SS: II M Huberts, TO; M W (ilass, () (i ; II F W Hamilton, It S V i ; S V liarr, SSVti. Hay harvest is in full operation, wheat and oats being cut for that purpose. Wksi.hv. ISrnl Xtiiluiin Starrs, A score of fleet-footed thoroughbreds, a herd of Scotland ponies, a den of giant ostriches, a score of jockeys male and female! ami luunber'ess children will take in vel and unique races to b the "all jierfect" hippodrome, which is only one of the many features to be witnessed in the John ltobinson show, ut Albany July 31. SIITH'K, SouTiiKitx Pacific Company, I. inks IS OliliilOX. PoRTL-ixn, Or, July 12, lS'JO. On aud after July loth, 1800, ad uotil fui thcr notice, trains 17 ond of ttie L' ba dod Hrauell, will annulled. E. P. nooKRS, , Asst (J K and P Agt. Sutlre In aler I'liBKllliiers, No person supplied with water from the Company's mains will be permitted to supply, in any way, other persons or fam ilies, or to allow water to be used from their pipes for building purposes by any one unless written permission is obtained from the Company 6 office for such use. Failure to comply with this rule may be followed by shutting the water off from the premises of the party so offending without notice. Albany, Or, July 12, 1800. Aldany Canal, Water, Trans I'ortation and Lighting Co Gift Entkhi'ihse. Go and see tha beautiful gold watch nt the "Golden Kule Hazaar." Julius (iradyvohl the proprietor of the Golden Kule Baznar,in fiirins us that he has the Prize Baking Powder, and No 1 Japan tea, expressly up for his business, and for the benefit of his customers, each box of baking poyvder will win a piece of line glassware and also each pound of the tea will win a piece of fine glassware, and customers w ho buy one pound of tea or a Ikix of baking poyvder, w hich is warranted, will have a chance at that beautiful gold watch. He has also added a fine assort ment of family groceries to his main lnouth stock of glassyvare and crockery, w hich is the largest in the Willamette Valley. Go and see Mr Gradn hoi at the Golden Kulc Bazaar, and you will find that nothing is misrepresented. New embroideries, flotincines, lace flouncing In cotton and silk, black and cream. laces in imitation point, also new designs In blfccn m.ci white I.ice, including Vandvrk and tllei lower. iew rucnings. bAMI'EL . 1 OUNO. letter Llxt. Followintt ift tho list of letters remaining in the Vot (llict. Alhanv, Linn county. Ore mm. Julv 18th. I8!K). l'ernmis otllini; for thece letters must ive the date on which theyvpie advertised Cone. M S FYttus. Win M Laws, Mr- I1U Xuulnn, H S rratlltr, Koveh L Mtckey, (J-cur Kutlerfp.-d. W A Smith, I-ck Kinner, Mrs LA Mc(Jowrn, Anson J Hie men t, Ji'hn Mnrex't Normmii Overftle. Joneph W Smith, A J Shoit, Charles 2 Talnr, Tomn.io Walker, .Sill Stfpro, Mi f El Wiuter, Kilph R. Thomi'sox, T. M. Ths Al'nny W,.,.pn mi 1 will pay 2'J cut sp und for hokI MAIiKIKl). liLACICHCRN UrnUL'ILLK. On Wednesday, July ltitli, 18W, at 10 a. m., Mr. A. V. Itlackbtirn and Miss Snlinn Dulmiille were married in the vestry of the Catholic Church, by Kev. Fattier Metayer. Mr. J. D. Pubruille was "Ijcut man" and Mips Klla Smitli.of Wnitsburg, Wash., n dear friend of the bride. wa bridesmaid. Only the family relatives of the contracting parlies were present. At nuon the bridal party took t lie north liound train, intending to spend several days in Oregon's metropolis. The gmoin is one of Albany's popular grocers and n young man of exemplary habits, while the bride is the accomplished daughter of Mrs. Iitbrui:!v nr. 1 a sister of J. .1. Iu bmille. They have the liest wishes of many in Alliany for life's lest blessings. IIOIIK A.Mt lUKOtD. Jan F Powell & Co. Omick'tf addition. (iold o.iiibn at Will A: Stark's. , Huy yourgrnceriM ut Lange't. F. M. Kronen keops rsilroad time. It ic!l nnndy di ipi at C K UroivnoU'e . t A now li.10 nf i.t-ckticr it K C Searl's. X.ivtlll.'S in p.ir.iooi at S K VouugV Km: uuis and wax at Matthowifc Wsl-. burn. Choi-o cut.Ewl sxiet potatoes at C E ilniwiiuH'ii. IVepiired in. I'M.Wt.cds. 1 i e i!'U'i. i-i . I.li(ivvtie,'ri. I'.jr ari-i'.ts' C'ufick's. ', i.i 1 lb caii, at C E f r yar 'in kio.U at (J E Mlppiies ;;o to Stanard, & Tliu latent shc-l imnl.j, J disuountat Mrs Uylnall'3. Tim AM. any W,i,; mills w illjuy 20 U a p'.uud f r wool. Hn.su.il ehiakcuj 01a ,Ui,-.!y o: Ii.ihI at J F Powell fc Co. Delicious caiitn.il craid.'.-.-aic.s at C. E l!r. wnell's. Spring ovnr coating ut Zachcs 4i S.m, op-. n(.tl l'di,.ir,..n r (ienuino Iowa sorghum on draught at C K lVownell s. A large and linei-tick of gold canos to se leot from at Will ic Stark's. Jlaveyoa seen thoso parlor suits that T llriuk has just received! Tiiey are nice. Spring jackets and headed capts at ro duced prices at Samuel E Young's, Uerrca fresh every mornine. Urdus promptly filled at J F Powell & Co. No need to suffer with the hcadaeh w hen Hulibatd's Capsules will Burcl) cure you. If you want a fine toilet or hath soap call yju oiauuiu , .usiuK, cixy urug oioro. hoo wantiug the best groceries in the market at reason.!.!, prices call on - F ell k Co. Jas F Powell & Co. "Held by the Uoomy." Read the Oregon Land Co's biy ad . on the fourth page. The milittry drama, "Held by the Enemy," to-night. A now lino of dress buckles just received at the Ladies Bazaar. Call at the Ladica Bazaar and see the latest novelty in hair ornaments Spring am summer woolens just received Ziehes k Son, opposite Postutlice. A competent girl wanting a placo to do general housework at good wages can find one uy caning at tne iJKstocit.vr office. Mr Ed Wills and family are home from week's trip up the North Santiam. I W Eubanks and wife, of Hope, Idali?, aro in the city visiting friends and relatives. It will take a 10 mill tax to run Salem's city government the ccming yoar,and that is me levy. Thn monthly meeting nf the Albany Building and Loan Association will be held r nday evening. Steve Pliillipi, of The Sisters, was in the city yesterday. Steve is running Dr Hill's soeep rancn. Mrs Alice Dodd has been rehired to teach la the Sulem schools the next school year. Mr Harry Cusick. a neuhew of Mr J W Cusick, arrived in the city yesterday, and win irooaniy make Aitiany his home. Ben Barker, an efficient brakeman on the motor line running between Portland and Vancouver, ism tho city nursing a felon. Ben wears a blue coat and brass buttons.aod the "general" himself will soon have to tako a back scat Some people set mad verv oasilv. Recent ly the editor of the Big Bend paper, in writ iDff una party at a residents of Bio Bend. said Mrs B. bad the prettiest plants in town. By one or me famous typographical errors 1 was leftVut of plants, ard the Imsband of Mrs K calieu at the newSDaoer ollice with a revolver and blood in hia eves. last after the editor had left out of tho window for the canyon beyond the city. And yet snmo peo plo think it must be fun to be au editor. rARASois. I have hist received a new invoice of 2'nrasola. Samuel K Young. Scrofulous emotions, such as nimnUa discoloration of the sltiu, especially on fce. are caused by i...KW. hJuori and will disap pear rap.dly by iism Pfunders Oergoo Blood t'uiiber. THE BUEAD WAOON. and getFUKSII BKEAO evrry morninp, or leave orders with J R Douglas, opposite the Rubs Houret Delivered to all of the city ' OPERA HOUSE! ONE SIGHT ONLY, TIESDAY, JUiT 2.D, :T11E LATEST:- Musical -- I'arcicnl -:- Comedy, 6 ft Uy H OntlHn OoTinell;, Ktti, author of O.s," "Lalir on," Etc, K. O. Knrlca M M IK:F. JAr.K, Wra J. Kust.ll u UIHTOK JACK, And s srpcrb Cotnpsny, intrrMlacinr Ih. I ATKwr SOXCS; niM'IIITKsT FEATI RES. HKhATF.iT MIVM.TIKM. fit K'tS. SO. JII 7!t f.T. Rt-Mrted feksts on al. St bkACKMAS's Uri. Stosi iriiJiiis "'atursl HI UblKS ASU II H U. 'The liest makes are to lie found in Al bany at Price & Itobson's, who have just received a carload of the finest hacks and liiiguies to lie found. Their prices, con sidering quality, are remarkably low. It jiays to ride iii a good buggy or hack. Keep this fact in your head, and when getting one call on Price & Ilolwon, who have the largest variety to select from. AT JAS. I I'owi.ll d: ( O' Kin oran.res. Early Rose and other potatoes, Cookies and crackers, Dried fruits. Krchh garden products, All kinds canned goods, Oatmeal, corn meal, Hour, etc., Pickles, relishes, eic. Everything found anywhere. Wall 1'ai'i;k. -I have just received m:ii tfi j out a lav.; 1 iuy lie- it wall pa oer, borders, dccoialions, etc., including the plain ingrains which r.re becoming Very popular. These goods are better styles and cheaper than ever before. .11!L'KI. h OCNO. Mi si.is ('.vor.itnr.Ai:. In great vdriety of styles at bottom prices. Samuel K Young. A ileKpj.tct. save that M.iIhjI Ford tov nmuck in tha ftrfcuta of AiMc'rtu- vyntt-fJy. Tht was a nii-in tUiui' fur M-Jioi to lo Shi' was the wife of Hoi. I-'odI, who ki!lii Jeam- People who aro Kuwilj' leoclved. has Cai;!it XCiht ho far. A city r.r A th.M !iG lind had c!yht :-:i::varjt!a but had it CUl not occur to ral fur J It! tt t.i:u that !t a serious HM.tter to givo Lis old lime ncrcury mid jitash .rtarutIon to pcuplo who tit) not need syphilitic trentraent. It U srife to skv tlmt not one Krfim !u teu have Vliilitic trr.iblc. Hence what do they want with uucii drmuroiis laiiifruls a a Mercury and potash? W Uut nlue-teut'.is of our people aro troubled with is indigestion, dyspepsia, sick headaches, constipation and faeo eruptions, all of which aro the legitlmnto results of Improper liver and k:ucy action, ur i:ni:iilred dL.stiro organs. Those disorders do nut call for syphilitic treatment, but for mild vectablo liver, stomach and towel alteratives. Wo aro surprised that Intelligent people should bo persuaded into tak ing a mercury and potash sarsnpariUa. When fon ask for Joy's Vegctabla Barcaparllla. see that tew get U. ALBANY 0?UA HOUSE. Oue wooR only aad Saturday Matlnw, cni.mcncintc BIONY, Jl'LY MTU., ' THE EVER POPCLAlt Chicago Comedy Company, Pla inp a repertoire of the latest Eastern successex, TO-XIUIIT -cnA::E of tlav kiuhtly. rori lab riiuts to, .so and so ,ets, fieSfrveil seats now on ale wlthont i exra charge at ttie usual plf.ee. Also Self-Feeder and KEEP ON THE dvance i-i l Traction Engines; Automatic Stacker. Etc Also read what one of the solid men of Linn county says about llism: MlM.HRS, l.INN C'OI XTV, OkI OOS.) September 2f, iSo ( MR. Z. T. WRIGHT, Portland, Oregon, llrarSir: fn n fetmr to tour Inquiry n to how I liked my Advance Thresher, purchased of ou this year, will sav the Advance does more anj 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 better, runs lighter and saves the grain better from the straw, than any other ,nnchinc, ai d seems lo be strong and durable. 1 am ready at any time to go into a trial with any other machine except the Advance and thresn for from $too to $500. They arc the best in the market without doubt. If y&u desire you can refer lo me at any and ail limes. lgned " I. D, MILLER. For further particulars address Z. T. WRIGHT, Albany, or Portland, Oregon. Send for his list of 193 names of parties wlio have purchased Advance Threshers in Oregon, Washington and Idaho. SPECIALIST, Iiliinilierg Mock, Albany, Oregon. !y the most modern and approved methods cures l emale diseases and Private dis eases of either sex. He has a sure cure fur Catarrh of the head. Consultation is free and everything strictly confidential. Office hours 10 to 12, 2 to 4 Third anil Montgomery Ktrvctn. k Mi to Wealth Cannot bo successfully traveled with out good health. To reach wealth or any coveted position In life requires thetuil poscetaion and operation of all the fac ! ulties kind nature hss endowed us with. These corditlons cannot exist unless tho physical being Is In perfect working order, and this Is impossible when ins urer and spleen 3ro torpid, thus obstruct Ing the secretions, causing Indigestion and ccpcpsla, with all of their accom partying horrors. DR. HENLEY'S English Dandelion Tonic exerts a speclfio fnflumce over the liver cxcKes It to her'.thy action, resolves Its chronic en gcg entente, and promotes the secretions: cures Indigestion and const,- I pat' on, sharpens the appetite, tones up U the entl H l'-ing. i m nnie W w w s s Wait ham OPECTACLES AN D O EYE-GLASSE City Drng Store. Stanard & Gusick Proprietors. Successors to Guiss & Son. Dealers in drugs, medicines and chemicals,fancy and toilet articles, sponges, brushes, perfumery ,school and ar tists supplies. Physician's prescriptions accurately compounded. rmtMJAM J A WIBUsSnssSSsSSB"' YOUR hresher ! Xheir- FiaKd - 1M F. M. French, DF.ALKIt IN Setli Thomas