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TUB DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY. JULY 17,189a pilblisV I uvury a.Lm tlio weuk, Sunday's exctMitud. 8TITB3 So NTJTT.I NO-, Editor and l'uhlishcrs. S.lUiro lu tllii I'-wt U V. l ltmnv 1 RN HlMlOlld-r.IaSS HUtil lllHttttr Ailillllolinl Loral oil I'iiki. KKCOftl) Somk Ou IV.nri.K. Yesturtl.iy waK t-iu SSUi Imiliiiuy o Mrs l'islirr, inotliirr Mrs J;.h ICIkiiiK. Tin- event was duly eel elTiiUt) hy an oM f'k-. parly th.il wus pro iioiinefil a very liihirious and eniovabl affair. MM of the furniture, though, re mains iniiiri in Mr Llkins IkhuIsdiiic rci ile 1 tee. Though inlenik,. nun.!. for I tl people several umiu'cr woiiiui were invit ed. Mrs lr St'.-wurL who U only 70, beinu allowed to atlend, an 1 was the vmint'st ol the invited guests. Mrs AIiIiojm, tnnllier of Mrs S K Young, y years of age, was the oldest. The afternoon was sp.'iit very l.arimuitouly. A in re. lea was .etved in the evening, which showed that at least annetites lemahi youthful. Mrs KMicr, iiecouling to present indications, is good for M-veral more birthdays and the Dkmockat hopes to be ab.e sometime lo tell of her lootli birthil.i vT An Khiiaiuhhino lMTmtf. The fol lowing ct'iimiH Htory 1h from tliu Walla Wulla HtatoHiimn, and uh it is a litllu dif ferent from anything ol"e, we give it to our rouderH: One. of W'al hi Walla'- ino-li nt voting eiuiiiH-mtorH had a raxu experience. In one of the fumilieH lio y.h.U1 ho found the mother in lad, while three little liildrvn tuinhled arotiml proiniKetioiiHly it tli'ir own iniiueeiit w ill. The eiinin- Lmbr. with koiiiu tlithMeuee. inquire. I ol the huly if nhe whs Kick. She replied with u hIv twinkle in her eve, thuttdie Aflri. ur vounii ceiiHim taker then in I'm tned her that it wuh his duty to reeord the nature of her i iHi iiHi'. Without nn neeesnarv parley, hiv pulled down the eoveiri and n'vii4 to the blushing etui meiator as plump u Hpeeiinen of inlaiitile luiiuuiiit v an was ever hehelfl. The liiHt name to )e given to it will btt the nainr ;ih that of the Munliing young ceiiMiH Inker for North Walla- Wa.la.i.HU-irt,ai..l the reporter linn the fault Iroiu tliu lady herseli. (!i-t TniioAJ. A 1'endleton paper say UobiiiHun'H eireu- U arcoiupanied hy u big crowd, of thi wovat rut tlmiatH ever in the northwent, the tdiell man, the Ikt ry mar., ete, all being an hand. Ah ini tial u lot of Hiii n t nU-ekri tried to beat the KtrangeiH and several hundred dol larH w'te eaptureI. Such njien robbery Hboulil not be allowed, and right here we auk wliv it eannot be t)rohibited when the cireuH reuehen Alnany. At least thene thieveHHhonld nl be lieeiiHed.cven though thev ask for the license under some other name. All the name, if ill lowed to plav their gameH the name old irreeiiieH will lo on nana to iohu meir money. 1 jK v f.nt Tjv. Mattel:, are b-.-comin lively out through the couutry,where har. vest is in full bljst. The binder U fcinglng its annual wmg,Mgive us a ilollar a bushel," on nearly every farm, mid the golden stalk bound in stu-aves are telling of a pretty good harvest. In a few days the threshers will begin work.and the precious irrain will be placed n readiness for stor age until the price raises, probably after a big expense account to be sold it no in crease in price over the October or No vember market, Kor awhile the fanner will be scarce in the city and the streets may look quiet, only to give. place to an after harvest bustle that promises to be big. (ink ok the Ui'r eomidy companies that linn ever played here in announced to appear ut the opera house next Iiuk dav. It tall initial. Doiinellv'H lutesi eoineuy, J air oi jaens, which huh iust closed a most successful two weeks enLML'cment ttt tlie Hush utreet theatre l iie plav ta va'id to be very funny, am the idol certainly beara out that Htate- incut. The production ban been very sncecHsfu v herever it liaH been given Manager W t Wheeler ban gone on that principle ti at when the people go to the theatre to le atiiuml, tla v want goon leiin, bright amusement and plenty ol it. lie has at rdinglv made the music al h ature.i stroiii ami h;iH proviin-o cast with ihhA lookH aial voices. II corps (tf eoinedian singeirt, daneerH and speeialmtH incliuies K ti Knowies, u Kussell, Sil Aiken, JiilitiH r Mtmani, John I' Savage Ernest Sinclair, Mollic ThfjinpHon, lellula I. vans, J una aiKi ii, Nina lleywanl, Winifred! Jduisoiit Alice tiieeiiLMUid Margery Thompson. nisrirH. llp.i.n nv the Knemy. A very appreci ative audience witnessed the rendition of the above play last evening, and the trotip sustained their reputation as first class comedians. The plav is full of line predicaments and clever hits, and was as welt onecontainuig scenes ot uecp inter est. The two nieces by ltelle luinan and Louise Howard were particularly well presented, as were all of the leading parts. To-night Black Diamonds, or the Slollie Mciiuires, will be given. Faith WontSkt Oosks. In response to a telegram, Mrs Jennie Krazier, the faith cure doctor, of Salem, came to Al bany last evening to attend Mr Jos liagan, Injured lu a runaway accident. It wa thought two or three ribs were broken, but this is not known lor certain, as no surgeon has yet examined Mr Kagau's in juries, he refusing to have any one but a faith cure. This is a free country, but a good surgeon is good enough for the writer when his bones get brtnkcn. Faith cure can't set bones nowadays. Tin: Mattku Si:rri-i;i. Every estal tiyhed local new spaper receives subscrip tions from large cities which puzzle the publisher to account for, Imt the New York Times lately threw some light on the matter: "A wholesale grocer in this cit v. who has become rich at the busi ness, Hiivs his rule ta that when lie sells a bill of goods on credit, to immediately subscribe for the local paper of his debt or. So long as the customer advertised lilterally lie restel, uut as soon as ne iw lran to contract his advertising space, he took the fact as evidence tluit there was trouble ahead and invariably went for the debtor." The man who is too poor to make his business Known is too poor to do business. The withdrawal of an advertisement is evidence of a weakness that business men are not slow to act upon. A Stockmkx's Lkxtkr. Iherc are few, if any, 'owns in Oregon the size of Prlneville that serves as a depot of sup- nlitfa for an area of country ncarlv or quite seventy miles square. It is little w onder, when the facts re considered, tiiat a single mercantile house m tnis town win sumc times sell In one day as much as live thou sand dollars worth of goods. Te annual nurchase of stockmen's supplies In this town is simply immense. No purely agricultural -region is more prosperous than our own. Our wealth is our stock, from ibe sale of which we get more profit than the valley farmer can possibly odmiii from the sale of wheat at 75 cents per bushel. News. A Prineville man in forms us that one firm there cid a busi ness of $125,000 a year, until this year, when it will drop to $40,000 to $$o,ooo, due to the recent itastrous winter. The price of rcul estate In Marshfield is very high, alnnit like Albany, caused by the prospect of a ruilroad, Pendleton is captured by the bicycle craze, Albany lias more bicycles than any other citv In Oregon in proportion t j pop ulation. A I )k.mock at man lias heard the ques tion "Who paid for the supper" asked so uuentlv lately that it bus ulready be come a great chestnut. The e!itterhi! prize of $400,000 in cash awaits the first raiiror.d which runs a train into Asloria, couinctiiig her with a trans- I continental svMimii I'-. Now, w here did you ;et that infurmpiion, plra-ii. In speakii.g of il:t- one Icggrd hoi izon- lal bar peif. imr the KugL-ne Kenlster : Ikii h'T; lie said lie lost his leu wnen foil vears old and at Albauv he told them he rrdc from Boston to Chicago on a bicycie before lodug it.1' It U delightful to be a member of a 4th f lulv commilit-c. The Ivrdlelon com. n.utce are $201 shoit and will have to r.'tb.e it thetnseives. The Alb 01 v com- nditee of iSy were short over $too and a few months ago the bill for lire works was bt.lng continued. One Oregon city will soon be rid of the clarion notes of the stieet peddler. Ac cording to a new ordinance passed at Astoria peddlerK who use honrs will have to pay f o to $100 per week license, and tool peddlers, $35; book agents, $10; for tune tellcri;, $30; lw.g testers, etc., $30; museums, etc., $5. Wes ('avinesssays the next time he goes on a fishing excursion with ladies he will stay at home, lie look two up the river the other day who became frightened at a suppoeed war w hoop cmi'teii from the brush by an Indian female, were fearful of an oulbvciik, ami compelled him to hitch up and diivc back to town. i'end.eton . O. The colored porters on ibe Pullman sleeping cars have demanded that their employers pay them living waives instead of compelling them to accept alms from Hie public, i he porters on th?se cars are paid but from to per ir.onlh.uVpeml ing on Hps lor an income ; aim vet some people seem to think it mutt be glorious to be a porter. At five o'clock this morning a difiicu'ty arose between the horse boss and the tent gang boss at the circus grounds. The former struck the latter over the head with a tent stake,inllictinga evere wound. The latter then drew a pistol and fired, but missed his antagonist, a ho ran like a deer and secieted himself in a show wagon, in the meantime a negro employe disarmed the man with the pistolmd peace was soon restored. E. O. hin I at Jm F Powull &Co. CusicVn addition. Gold (lines at Will & Stark's. P. M. French keep railroad time. Hock candy drips at C K rtrowaeH'. A new line of ucckties ut E C Scarl'a. Novelties in paniaoU at S K Young, Choieo camitsd sweet potatoes at C IC lirowuwirs. Prepim-d m.iekrel, "in ll' raus, at C E HrowiniU'H. IK-idquuten f -r gardn ieods at (J E BrowneU s, Kttr urtihtn' li;:.IiIkis go to Stauaid. & Tlio l; t 1 t tn't'de, diacniint.at .Mie tlyuiitii s. Dres.ind ciiiokciia u'lu-t intly o J Kl'ow. U ,Un. t:!icioii8 eaantd craul truifS at C Br wufcll's. Spring nvrt eouticgat Zaehts & Sop, op-. positti roMijtueo. Oeituiiiti Iowa forghum uu draught at C E HrownIl s. A iarga anil Him tt ek of gold canes to se lect from at Will & Stirk's. Have you ucen tho-e pirlor tuita that T isruiK has just rtcvtd : 1 bey aro nice. pring jackets uul beaded capes at rc- duetd prices at Samuel E Young's, If you want a fine t"iiet or bath soap call on Kuuard t Cutuck, City J'rag Store, Wiieu wanting the host groceries in the markt-t at rt';tsonjtl prices call o" F '- ell t Co. E AMU HUM. The best inukea arc to be found in Al bany at Price & Kobson's, who have just received a carload of the finest hacks and buggies to be found. Their prices, con sidering quality, ore remarkably low. It pays to rule 111 a goon nuggy or nacK. Keen this fact in your head, and when getting one call on Price & Kobson, w ho have the largest variety to svlect from. SPECIALIST, AT J VS. I. 1'IMVI.LL A lO' l-'iii oranges K.u lv Ric ami other potatoes, Cookies and crackers, l,rel fruits, l'resh garden products, All kinds canned yoods, Oa'tneal, corn meal. :;our, etc., Vickies, relishes, etc. Ever) tl.iu found anywhere. liluinV'iK I'.loek, Al'uitiy, Oregon. Ily the most inwlern anil approved methods cures 1'eiiiale diseases mid I'rivute dis eases 1 if cither sex. lie has a sure euro or Catarrh of the head. Consultation is free and everything strietlv eonlidc ntial. Ofliee hours 10 to 12, i to 4 and 7 to i. llesidence, comer Ihird and .Montgomery streets. Wall I'.vi uk. - I have just received ro:n tho cm :i larj iir.Vi ;.'. wall u- oer, borders, decoration.-, etc., including tiie nlain ingrains which are becoming Ten popular, 'i'hese goods 'are better styles and cheaper than ever Iwlorc. ."VWIUKI. Ji. IOC.M. Mlsi.in rsiir.iixE.AiE. Iii great varietj of styles at bottom prices. Samuel K Young. w M vi:i;ik!. TAYLOK-hAME. On July 13, IH'.rt), ;it Hnlsev. hv liev A !i Wade. Mr Dong- las Taylor and Mihs J-.thcl Iame, lKtli ol Halsvv. Ja F Powell & Co. Kueeue Las a $3."0 boarding hous. Rend the On-aon Laud Co's bii; ad. on the toiirtn Mrs L H Mobtanye h?a beon in Kngene I Beop3o who r.ro llawily Wecelvedi II mi: i'oolm km. vihiting fiituds. J U u hituev, of th Herald, is io the mountains ruHticating. A new lino of drens buckles juat received at xne iau:es uazaar. The Lvonsville B B C, a few diy ago, Dat the ftock Greeks 3j to 27. Call at the Ladies Bazaar and see the litest novelty id hair ornaments. Spring ant Hummer woolens just received i c lieu it bun. opposite r o&tollice. Misu JosieD.wis, of Silvorton, is in the eity, the gueat of her brother, Ur Davis Tne State Association of the Christian Kuileavor will meet io Sileui in October. The National Building and Loan Associa tion of Seattle has an aeut in the valley. Mrs Rev Geo H Lee and family, of Pen dlcton. are visiting at the home of Prof W II ... . l L.ee, in this city. Ax Unsettled .Matter. In some Harvey S:ott subscribed $200 towards unaccountable manner, says the Spokane entertaining thfc Oregon editors next month Fall Review, the impression has gained M"u8 " aeout u.at. , ..J .1... .U...-T. Pnt TntfiiMn.1 with Iak. l.aH ai:r.lit i:isht so for. A vliy "In; Is U7 J.f iill liis ov. tih.i tti.it It thi;t I;t l:rA hnd e'yht :.' V .-ar :tturilla but lino" ;;i;.;. :t tiid not occur to a ni;ii:3 matter to give lilsoM time Mercury u:td M'-tuhh preparation to Icop'e v."l:o do not nevd typliiliric treatmeut. It Is safe to ay thai not ono i-orsoii til ten Imvo asyyOiiilt'.r' troui.U-. Hence v. lut c.) they want wi:huch l)i:in.-.is nUmrnJsas mercury and potash! Wluit i.Inu-tenttiS oi our ieii!o arc troubled with la indigestion, tiyspepsla, Bick hondnehes, constipation and face eruptions, alt Of which aro the legitimate r.u".is (J imy:o-ci Uver and kidney action, or impaired ui;citive Organs. Thoie disorders do not call for syphilitic, treatment, but lor mild vegetable liver, stomach and bowvl alteratives. Wo are surprised that intelligent people should be persuaded into tak ing a mercury and potash sarsaparilla. When foa ask for Joy's Vegetable Sarsaparilla. tee thai urugetiu Can not bo successfully traveled with out aood health. To reach wealth or any ' coveted position In ll'e requires the full a possession and operation cf all the fee i ultlec kind na'.ure Izs endewed us with. u These condltisns cannot exist unless tho f physical being is In perfect working crd?r, end this Is Impossible ahen the llvsr end spleen ere torpid, ttusobstruct Ing the secretions, causing Indlgostion and f,)-pc?c:z, with nil cf thoir occom f.cnyiiig horrors. DR. HENLEY'S EngiiGh Dandelion Tcnlc lixertsasnecinc influence over the Uver, exci'.ot It to hccUr.y ectlon, resolves its chronic engorgonontj, and promotes the secretions; eyres indigestion and consti ost'on. sharpens tho spc-tite, tones up the entire tyste.ti, ar.d m?.k?s life worth I'ving. P. M. French, Setti Thomas Sends okk tiik Best. -Opie P Read, editor of the Arkansaw Trnvelerjs writing home very funny articles for trie New York World, appropriately illustrated. Several in Alhany who subscribed for the Arkansaw Traveler would like to have Opie, who knows how, once in awhile to write for his own paper, which is not so very much appreciated as gotten up now We h?ve a railroad commission in IhU ytatt., drawing ai aggregate salary oi $9,500 a year. W hat do they uo r mcy draw the salary. 1 hat's all, Astorin. "Correct yoa are," and it makes the average citizen mad to contemplate the fact. Nothing causes more general in dignation than foi a man to get pay for doing nothing. Huntington discharged a whole crowd ot just ucn men as ionu wic railroad commission, and H is to he hoped Oregon's next Legislature w ill have as much sense as Huntington. A Foumkr Albanian. S II Copelund, of llarnev, was granted a license on the clh inst, to wed .Miss Virginia A Kd. nun- son, 'the bride elect accompanied the bridecrooni to Hurns, and immediately after the issuing of the license they were married hy the Kev E K. Tavlor. Uurns Herald, Please Be Patient. We.the milliners of Albany, having invited the dress-ma kcrs to play a 'natch game.are constrained to request the jewelers to dc patient anu wait until niter the aforesaid game shall have been played, when we will cheerfuly "put 'cm out on the ny. credence throughout the northwest that Spokane Falls has raised $5,000 to be offered in prizes at the rwiKt annual tour nament of the Northwestern Firemen's Association as an inducement for the hold ing of the tournament in tV.is city. In all the Sound cities, at Portland, Astoria, Walla Walla and other places, it is understood that tne tournament will be held here. Vancouver, B.C.. offered $3ooo, but as soon as it was learned that Spokane Falls had offeied $5,000 it was decided to hold the meeting here. All of this is news to the members of the firemem's association and the directors of the fair association in this city. Great Slaughter. G W Simpson has made a great slaughter in prices on all summer goods to close them out namely : Lawns that we sold for 11 0, 16 reduced to 8 -cents. All wool challies that we sold for 20 35 (fti 30 reduced to t$ cents. Challies that we sold for 10 12 (r$ 16 reduced to 7 cents. Satteensthat we fold for 16J3 20 30 reduced to 15 cen. And a general reduction on all summer goods. Look at display and prices in the window G. W. Simpson. Nice Spokane. A spasm of viitue has struck in on Spokane rails, and every device is being tried to hunt out and pun ish the erring . The latest and most novel means pursued is for a good looking police officer to go around the city luring big fat women to sit on nis lap in oroer w against their character. W hy he snouiu pick out "big fat women" is a conundrum, unless on the principle ol the Hoosiei schoolmaster to 'git a plenty while you're a gluing." Yakima Herald. A liio Variety. It ia always a privi logo to have a big stock to seleet from. J V 1nwlf & Co alwnvs have on hand the largest variety of fruits and vegota- hies 01 any esuimiwiiiuein. 111 uie eiiy , tart easily learned by inspection. PortTownsend with less than 5.000 peo ple, pays tha secretary of its chamber of commerce $3000 a ) ear. Mr C II Mueller, Mrs Fred Mueller, Mrs W II Garrett.and Mr and Mr W T Wyman went to the bay yesterday among others. Cooper Turner presented ns with a earn pie of peaches grown hy him, which equals anpthiog we have seen from California or Southern Uregon. If members of the Building & Loan Asso ciation pay their monthly dues to-morrow they will cost $1 per share, if not paid until Saturday l.iu a share. Misi Estella Robinson, the charm ma daughter of J f Kobmson, of bugene City, is in the city, the truest of Mr D P Mason, and will remain ontil Saturday. Two thousand laborers will be kept busy for several months in rebuilding the track through Cow creek canyon-Southern Oregon, and d riving a new tunoel 3o0 feet long. The tract line will tie seventeen miles long, A valuable young hunch grass horse of W B Uiljoa was btine trained thi morning by a couple young men, when by sort of a patent Kirangeinent he was suddenly pulled forward on to his neck, which was bruken,and he was shot. Attorney J N Duneau and a Mr Vance, of Albany, arrived in fnnevil.e on Wednesday evening. Tney came over the mountains by way of the Sauliam route, ani encountered no snow on the way. Mr Duncan will re main with us a week or ten days. Prine- vilie Piewp. and SLOCKS, ir.iACir)- Goon Enoi uii. Mr 1) U Davton, pres ident of the Santlam Point Co, was in the citv to-iiav with sonic fine samples of ochre from" the paint mines on the (an- inspection at tlam. I lie company win manufacture ten different colors of paint, and its superior quality should insure it a wide market. Ahead of Timk. The frcsheut amlbctrt, IsrocvricR and fruits in the market at Jaa V Pntt-ldl .fc (l's. Get your canned goods at Jas F l'owell Jas F l'owell & Co lead in the grocery business. Jas F l'owell & Co are rushed with busi ness because they have the goods and give bargains. Sl'RISO AMI Sl MMKU IK!.ICAIIKH. The largest and finest line of foreign ami do mestic woolens in spring and summer novelties just received ana is ready for KUTICC, Soitiiki:n I'Acmr Company, 1 Links in Okkixin. Poktland, Or, July It', 1S!)0. ) Un ud after July 15th, 1S90, no 1 until fui thtr Dntlco. trfuus It nul 22, of the lt ba- Don Branch, will he auuulled. P. iiOOERil, Asot G F and P Agt. ALBANY OPERA HOUSE. Ono week only aad Snturday Maiiner, CO l !116L'CIUg MOXD A.Y, J IXY 1 ITH. TI1EEVKR POrt'L.R 1 Chicago Comedy Company, Playing a repertoire of the lsiUst Eastern successes. TO-NIGHT Black Diamonds, OR THE MOLLIE IMUIRES. - CHANGE OF PLAY NIGHTLY. I'OI'I LAn I'll n K so .10 anil so t:TS Reserved seats now on a!e without extra charpe at the usual placs. mi o eyeglasseO City Drug 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. Thysician's .prescriptions accurately ' compounded. KEEP YOUR A liio Hoo.M. There is quite a building boom in Prlneville just now. A new meat market is nearin; completion, a postollice building, a residence by Mipiiie Uell, and a lare barn by Smlili & Ulack arcbiing bi ilt News. QfiTK AsTONisiiiNfi. Prubably the largest and finest line rf fruits, vegetables, etc., ever brought to Albany, may be seen at J F Powell & Co., just In from Califor nia. For peaches, apricots, pineapples, bciries, etc. Cad fin them. Warm Weather. A fine stock of re frlgiators an. ..team freezers may be seen at Ste.art St Sox's. Nothing like them for the house. A Live Game .Kvcry day a live game Is plaved at the corner of Second and Ells worth streets, where Mueller V Garrett and their clerks have to run to await on "II their customers. They now have a line line of fruits and vegf tables on hand Zaches & Son, Merchant Tailors and Drapers, Opposite Post Office. Notice In nler I'vusiiinrrs, No person supplied with water from the Company's mains will be permitted .o supply, in any way, other persons or fam ilies, or to allow water to be ussd from their pipes for building purposes by any one unless written permission is obtained from the Company olnce lor suc'i use. Failure to comply un tins ruie may be followed by shutting the wateroff from the premises' of the partv so offending without notice. Albam, Or, Jul v u, iSoo. ALHANY CANAL, W'ATr.n, TRANS-) foRTATloN ANIl LiUIITINU Co. f For Sale!! Choice Ktnck groceries, fixtures. Ac, r)oing good business. OooU leason.fcrl selllUK, adaress. "M. P O box 37.". TIIK BREAD WAC.ON. and get FHKSH BKEAU I every mnrninfr, or leave I orders n ith J H Dnuelaa ouiiosire tht Rtiss House I Delivered to all of the city ALHA.fY Marble and Granite Workr. Hav ing la'elv purchased the stock of 5i A Uivgs and O W lUrris, we shall bo please:! to show dsins and ive prices to all lutjud- i:i purchasers, llust of workmen emi lot(l ami prices as low as any for tirst-cl&ss woik. Visit ua before purchasing elsewhere. Euan & ArmsoN next door tu Dmncrat olliee) Alhany, Or. 1 have imt received a lrie invoice c-f lace ourtains, rangiug in price from one to nine dollars a pair, soiim, .urtain nets, elo. Also a line of curtain pJlei acd fa-nitnre cover- in. OAMC EL Ci 1UI.W. nest In me Jlarkrl. i-.. v s n.,!,l..n . Have used your Kthe- roai Crnih Svrup and cnr.sider it tho best remedy in the matkft foijtha disease tor whiih it i Ncommenneii. .1 II I'AlirENTER. lodetu, f.arire size $1, small 50oet,ta. For tale by I A dimming, dtuugist. Vou hsva a big stock to select from at J F l'owell M Co' Excursion to Newport. A special excursion train will leave Albany for the seaside Saturday. lulv loth at 4:30 P- 1 passengers arriving at Newport about 7:30 in returning the following day, leave Vnnuina 6 n. in Those who desire may remain until Monday, July 2ist, and have the privilege of returning on the regular train that day. Tickets to Newport and return only i on sale at Wells Kargo Co's olliee. For Sm.k A hatgioi one spau of soml horses, 5 and 0 veats n!d, Weighiai 1300 O.te new 1? itea'. axle waenn, Mitch- OPiiKA I BOUSE! ON'E N1UHT ONLY, TIESDAY. JIW 2'2D. ON TIIE Advance s-: Thresher ! 1 makr. Ur W CNeois. Parasols. 1 have just received a new invoice of l'araso'.s. Samuel F. oting. New embroideries, flounclngs, lace Aoiinctng In cotton and silk, black and cream. Laces In imitation point, also new designs in hUc ..d white lace, including Vandvck and Elfel Tower. Newruchlngs. Samuel E Yoino. For Sale. Seven fresh cows for sale neap. Inquire at this office. :TIIE LATEST: Musical -- FarcicriJ Comedy, IFiiiroidH By II Urslun UonnellT, Esq, author of "Nstursl Oss, utter tin, tic. It. O. Knowlts SS.I1Im;K JACK, Win J. KasKllaslHNJToH JACK, Aatl a sol rh Contpsnr. lntrntluclnv lit LATEST M).v:s. BltlliHTKST TEATI RB?, illKATK-T MIVKI.TIKH. - i-itif it. .-.e. Ann l.i rr.vt. Knt-neJ ht'jtt s fit s.t at Ulackmas's ttsio Srons -AI90 I heir- Self-Feeder mul EFs&(3-Bt(cia9 Traction Engines; Automatic Sbacke r. Etc Also read what one of the lid men of Linn county says about tliDin: Millers, I.inn Cot nty, Ureaon.) September 25, lb9 ) MR. Z. T. WRIGHT, Portland, Oregon, Dear Sir: In rcfe'cnce to imir Inquiry as to ow I hketl my Advance Thresher, purchased of vou this year, will say the Advance does more and better work than any other machine 1 ever saw, and I have seen all that arc rep. rt"e TMhresheTlali'er, cleans the grain better, runs lighter and saves Ihe grain better from the straw, than anv other machine, nrd ?ems to be strong and durable. 1 am -eaHv at anv time to go into a trial with anv other machine except the Advance and ihresii for from $100 to $500. They are the best In the market without doubt. II vou desire vou can refer to me at any and all limes. ' .m ' -Igned ' " MILLER. For further particulars address Z. T. WRIQfiT, Albany, or Portland, Oregon". Send for hiTlist of 193 names of parties who liavo purchased Advance Threshers in Oregon, "Washington and Idaho.