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IE DAILY DEMOCRAT hl'SDAY.. .AUGUST 6,189 'aiiii-iimd Kvnry tuyiu tliu wouk, KJItor .mil tiihlishcr. lMl .1 t'ii " n-m hi Aiim:y MM-Olld-CllUW lllHll llUltllT. lit. lit: hi il l.irulHftn till I'aur. r.i.i.mm T-Niimr. The ullrai il the Opi'i'it Hun) will Iwtlii' Hpu- .'tl.lMCHK'Ilt OltllL1 fulllOIIH I'.lllllllH tin- tiitit Japs. Tlii'i-iigiigi'iiirnt will r two nii-'litM, to-night mul to-uior-nilit. This rompuity in coiiinyt-d viMly-li vo prrmu'r iii'IihH iiii-I m- Mll'll Cldl'lli'l-tii-H Its 111' fulll'lllH :tH, w i k :t re nrUiKiuli ili-il the I'linin tiifk wlici'k'i'H (if thu world; tlii' rial Jjipani'si' Clirysaiitlieniitin n'( iiiii in numliiT, din-i'l from Mi i I'iilai'it Tlinilii', Tokio, Jiiikiii; niins ' lore, win' iln tlic f ii 11 11 i illy mi tin: Ktiin; liohhy Miu'l:, tl; nilrd lri.-d emu Man j Miuih I louri Tim.uli, the l'arisiiiii woodem, lint nvn, HpiiiMiTH, i-'piililirilH, diroi'l Iln' 1'arin I lintiodrolili', l'llllll'C. Illlil uiti.-dH f.om the pnni'lpal tlu'iltri-H world, liirli Heave will nut permit well upon, 'i'liu int ire coiiip'iny liwii I'lisiciil I'Hpi'i ially lor tin rn toiirut 11 great expense nml w ill nt the hem program ever ollered to llicntri! ir'i it Alliany. Theeom- travi'l lit tlit'ir own BpiTial car unit just closed 11 uucceH.sful engagement vu weeks in San Francisco to crowded -en, mid arc enroute to iiicoma, near.- ml I'ortlnml, t hem e east. Ihepri if admission will not Iki mlvaiii'i'il fur attraction, tint will lie placed at 00 7I cents. Scuts on Halo at Will & Ik'ri Opera Hmiihc music Hturi'. A lllOTIU Ar't'AlU, ' NuOuxKlllnl. l.ant evening ipiilu a ripple o excite ment wan caused at Luliaiion over 11 fan' ily uli'uir. Tin- day liv'uru Ismiu llanla ami li in wife liail ucpurtiUiI, MrH Jianlu goingdo lier father's., Mr William's. Mr llama, nrnii'il with a revolver, went I lien' nt the time mentioned ami asked lor liU wife. Cpon being refused tlie privilege of arcing lier lie trieil to force his way into the Iioumi, when Mr Wit limns anil a Hon Bee 11 red 11 shot gun anil each lin-d at Ikinta Heveral tinieH, one tie. l taking slight edict ill I'.-inta's hainl. lianta Flint ome with hiH revolver hut iV.iieii to hit anyone. n then lleil. A warrant was Usuid for him. htit nothing was done then. This morning Ikint.t was U'one. Ykiiii.; Williams rainu to Alhany to g. t an id;iei-r to secure Imh aire.-.!, htit he has not yet lieen captured. ,w vi v oi itr pituf-: (11. II. N lll.i'-klntm, .lii.tfn; 11. W. t'."l.i.r rn.J Will, till 111 llUU.Il, l,'"llllllin .iMll(.'rA.) Warrant were ordered drawn for the following hillrf: A Salimai-ili, Ininlier $ 1:1 .Ml M S.-itt, Slierill 27 "I V. T 'i' rilier, Hiirvevor '.?'l AH. I',;eetne l.llit('o "7 ."0 Kui'ker l.yoim. Ininlier 17 111 HIM 'hIiow, aid link' fainilv Ill 110 I ; C I'oolev, aid MrH Clark.'. li IK) Ladies A hi K-ietv Hi W Cox A Kindlev, aid HenderoiiH. . KMi'l TrileH UroH ft 5(1 Sylvester Hall, riiiuur sealp 5 no W K Curl, valarv KJ 5 (ieo Voun, work on Santiani iKVAI.I.ls. Mrs. Carl Luilerinun, her cliil Irun and MIsh Attn Wallace, of cr Citv, arrived liere vesterdav, and the gueti of Mrs. II It Williamson, e know of iw cu-.es of hi Kipie in i, hut we do know of alHiut 1 5ooo (K-iuiy n dls tliat liave lost their rip on sidewalk and are standing up like quills lau enrat;ed porcupine. U lio will s'rike tirst tilow. lie Second jury trin! of Clias. Keed for Ity to animals In Justice Carlisle s rt last week resulted in his acquittal. iuas all n misrake. Charley treateil ills use with all due respect and aftectton the county s exchequer Is llie on!v that has been injured. Times. liriilL'o A Cox, work on jail. el; and Jaa.f-H nt last week li!'Hint:i;!!S, and one deer, riirf that ia rt ore were niar- C 2 ll J 7 ") :ss 7n 15 mi 70 2ii (12 00 00 14 (K) 5-J li." B 00 2 00 (1 50 70 00 4: 00 Kit i!0 i2 00 i"i 55 18 no 10 00 )xk Version ok It. Will IJ Juiikinsi otter In newspaper harms, was nt the id of the rensus entuneraMon in Wash- ton.and his stale has a lii'htto he proud Ids work, savi the Portland Mercury. surprised the natives l v the mountain inures lie piled up. The censu of rt;on was taken by a lot of back mem corpses, and the native have fclso been prised by the rave-yard population of stale. There is a heap of difference ween the animate and the tnainlnate .-.us-lakers, W Snink, Ininlier C I) Montague, aid for pwr . . I aviH ItroH, uiatertal Miller A Hart, painting K (ioan, aid for poor A n ti 111 nc de Custa, examining (i I' KiishcII, mipt ,1 It l'itzwater, uect poor Ilevou & Kroman limn, 1'aiHley & I'MhIi, lid Carter, work on Hidewalk. Hall it McDonald, books, etc. II It Mover, luiuher Wctfton "tS liyt-wrt, roll N I Pi'yne.fees S W Ross, gravel Hamilton A; Andrcivs I Hart, keeping poor Co 70 Tow re-end : Kueltner, repairs on jail 13 35 II M Stone.Rock creek bridge. . . . 1900 00 Adjourned to Santiani river. A Si'Eci i.ATiVE World. It is stated that active work will soon be resumed up on toe Oregon Pacific's roadrwtiich is now climbing the Cascade mountains, says the Columbian. Ibis road will come 10 J toria within five years and will make one of ttie most popular railroads on tills coast, by reason of Its magnificent scenic attract ions. It w ill also be a very profitable line. tapping the rich valleys of Oregon and terminating at the finest harbor in the world, widch is also the American port nearest to the Orient. IlltllVtXsUI.II'.. IteniH lira Hi'iircu thU week, mul with your permission 1 w ill reprodueo n re eeipt for killing aphis or apple tree lieu. This was published in the In Morn vr mid your correspondent lias tried it and found it to I si good. Take two and one-half gallons of water, add one-half pint of ml oil, one-half lb. horax snim. cisik thoroit'.dily and when mid apply this to he ull'i eled parts of tl.u true litul voii live no more liee. Mr Win Dunn will soon Ik i:in the erec tion of ii dwelling in the laii.inan addition. I'.allai.l Tveer, !-'i:n.l; .!.; Sioilli returned ll:c li. -t from ii fe.v 'lav hunt i i l having l.iiiid l:i !:ie i Yolir eeriesttullil'. : t h : Willson mi I .Mis Aiiea V., ried in tin parlors oi llie llevi re tloi: of your city, on last Satnidav, Kev Sperry ollieiittiug, i.ll o tins piece. We learn from Mr Millard Stone, who recently came d.oin from ' neo i-niiniy, that grain, gras.sund thin'i in gi nei.ii look well in that part of toe eonntry. ThreslVnig is in full mvny and all me busy. Town is ipiiet, but wiil soon take on a diilerent air. The. cottage in the (hilbre.illi addition will be finished this week and v ill be oc cupied by two fainilii s. Key Wnidron, late of Hillsborough, niv- eoiupaiiied by his six viarold son, also Kev l.indsley, are holding meeting. in the I'.aptist Ciiureh, of tiiis place. The little Isiy do . s the playing on the organ, which is well doiie,eotis:di.'ring liisag .'. Kd 1'vann while aiding as road super visor can I'll other men how to drive. but w in ii he l'oi s to tin: saw mill he w ill souietiuie.H let his own team get nway from 1j i in and kuiM-k down the porch posts of the liotel,as liu did on la.it Thurs day . K T. I'ower, formerly of Albany, hut late ot i luiscy, nas nought out tne Har ness: business ol J al Howe, ot this place Tub IIakvkst. Heporta from the har vest fields aro good ones. The general yielils.particularly on Albany prairie, are large. Jsimrod Price's fall wheat nvcrageil 30 lmslielH. One large lield produced n record of -10 bushels per acre. Saturday Wallace A Wullace, w ith a 32 inch Advance thresher, threshed J-JliS bushels, and moved once, n line record. All wan wheat hut ol bushels. UUUli ASO lllKOtU. Jat K l'imell & Co. Have ViereeU ileivc yo'i. A populiir pise. L Viurtuk'. nhiwtug unrl liair ilreuing purlort, Afintoliiss liovii for in ly 15 cents t L Viereek's, Sidtiii.-.rsli iiik, Alluny, Or. It mil M.ttlu-'n WiLld utn'.! new eil to-duy. A ! f. k-w far punlcw extract ian -.1 it-etii. A tii-w Inn of (. ! e tliu laili'- IS- ri.-r. J M Pii..i,,- ;.. . , f.i.- lrits jan receivid ut "eit, am! ..XV Of. f.-r '. JmF Powell & Co. Cuiiek' addition . (Jnld moot nt Will il b'cark'i, F. M. French keepi rsilnua time. Hook oaiidy drips at C K Hrowrmir, Koveltlei in parasolN at 8 K Voung'j, Ctiuii-e OAiiued siv.'et potariei at C Hruwauli'a. Prepared mickrt:!, iu I'rimneli . lf?-diponti rs f.r garden lirowntir. lli cans, ot C F. SVKC1ALIST. re U at C K A!l:.l,., ,i ... ' i-J Si., MM'. ...n, :!!:(. tifli wjilJtf in ( ; t.ty . Mrs 1' li MiMni.f ,1,; i I'.-r-i. i;t vi-ttiit ffi. :ii in tli.a I; V Kni'tMiiricl., of 1, Mr It .Koft llro.P, M- tiitu iifcll 4tnl il.iu;-;nli:r, Ki!:i t I 'viii-', Mary ivrt .i t ou'i uttitr.i Hi ui, to ti,- iisiy tt;-i!jy. ir l!:.r;o, it pi '.-i;t!n tho XnrUwt'H', ami Mrll.zipl, l). N, V .ik l.i.i . mh m For artiiU Cnuiclt'a. T!ta IjIc.v. fli II miit's. lj.:.k'..UJ !i lif- V.'i.wii'il. .K..,.1r.,t.i.t U ,'.o ,:tiJ.b to , t;-rin-."Iy ut' !.t-.!;,y. i't o I'lvii;;:?, No I, .Mm C K I'u;u . ... Itili'ii: !C I'l'iiwif. Alirg Lit from Havev Uriuk hi. i: I.IV.'l el : ii li C. t' i.iuht Rt L" . S to 8c- . t i l :i s: o net just im -v. prin;i u. I.. ii,.! I! Ti.ex Tfnrlifra fctaoitunlton- Notice in licrebv given that the regular public examination of teachers for Linn countv will take place in Albany, com mencing at I o'clock, on Wednesday, August -27th, lsfio. All teachers desiring examination will please be present at the iH'giuuing. Teachers desiring state certitieates should present their reccom meiiilatious from district lioiirds at the above time. (!. F. Ki sski.i,, County School Supt. Vanti:i. -The undersigned desires to purchase I he usual amount of baled hay and oats for his barn in tills city. Vhose having cither or both to sell should call on me at once. L, Senders. ro.m Green Uasin. Mr. Richard Ix.arrlved In the ci'v Monday from (im in, bringing with him a couple pictures, of Ids mountain residence, with him- H in the foreground, the other of some the grand old trees in that country : th taken bv Daisy Moore. The Crcen isin saw mill started up Monday. It will : re a capacity ot eigni or len inousaea t per dav, and has some of the finest : 1., ,1... xr.ril In work on. K W. Great Si.al-giiter. G W Simpson has made a great slaughter In prices on all summer goods to close them out namely : Lawns that we sold for 12 I j (i 1(1 reduced to S cents. All wool challies that we sold for 20 25 if 30 reduced to 15 cents. Challies that we sold for 10 11 tj, i reduced to 7 cents. Satteens 1 hat we sold ior 16140 30 reduced to 15 cents. And a general reduction on all summer f, R. X. Moore and family, are llie j goods. Look at display and prices in the '.oat K1111N11. .Mr Clyde Patterson, ae npanied by a party of young friends, ived here yesterday afternoon from Y homo in Kugene, having saileil down river 111 a boat ot Ins own building, lirli lie calls "Pat." The partv found ' Willamette Boinewhat rough Hailing its present stage, between llarrisburg I Albany, but they made tliu trip all lit .Salm Journal. Rats. The Iieuocrat is under obliga- ns to A. B. Seal, the rustling lrum- r, for a basin of young rats, not old ougli to stir, not even their eyes being en. Now, we guess Salem papers w ill ver ngnin refer to Alhany as the little 'er city. We dislike very much, 1 nigh, to rh Seal of his supper. A (ioon TiiKKHiiER. The threshing achinc owned bv Hummock & Wilson ear Lebanon, of the Advance style of inchino i a ilnndv. Tbp other dav (ieo f Tavlor feedine:. it threshed 22(1 hush la in 84 minutes. This is hard to lieat. (Jl'ite Astonishing. Prubably the ("rgest and finest line rt fruits, vegetables, ever broueht to Albany, may be seen t J F Powell Co,, juit In" from Callfor- a. r or peaches, apricots, pineapples, irlcs.etc. Cad on them. w indow G. V". Simpson. Myers force pumps are the bast, a-, Smith &Se.ider's. Call .u Settle. Those knowing themselve, indebted to tlie old firm of Krausse X Klein, will please call and set tle at once. Ladies Summeii Ulousss. the latei .1 iv.-P.i -s. ! Ht r-;coiveJ fron mnufact srs by eApres.. Samuel E Youno Wanted. '200 cords of body red fir wfMid at the Albany Woolen Mills. Call at the Mills for particulars. Famished rooms to rent. C Dubrnille, Lyon St. Inquire of Mrs Corsets, Corsets. We make a specialty of ladies and misses fine eorsets and waists. We also have a drive In a French catine corset at 75 cents Extra good value. Samuel F. Youno. J W Bentlcy. best boot and shoe maker in city, Olioesltfl rorrinno-r IX iring a A Hm Vabiktv. It is always a priv go to have a big stock to select from. F Powell A: Co nlu-nea linvn on band Qie largest variety of fruits anil vegeta bles of any establishment in the citv, a Met easily learned In- insnectioii. in:.u of Time. The freshest anil host "Tries and fruits in (be market nl .Ins Powell &Co's. I i' t your canned goods at Jas F Powell O S. Ins F Powell A Co lead in too grocery Insinoss. Jas F i'ovt '.!! & Co are rushed with bnsH c"x' A 11 " '"'cause- tlic-v have the goods and give r'"fciiins Argnnd, Garland, Superior and fionarch Ranges, cheap, Smith & eiiuers. Mr In croat vurietv r styles at bottom prices. Samuel f. loung. 1 1'iu hwe a big alock to aclect f-om at J H,ielAzc' . Sritl'lllSED Cill.MllALLY. OllO 0 P lllRn seems to be solid with the Co. lie is the subject of the following social sketch : A novel surprise was given Mr C C Hoguelast Friday evening, the occasion lieing tho 40th anniversary of his birth day. The guests assembled individually as though simply making a call; by 8:30 all had arrived. He could not under stand whv so inanv of his friends select ed the same evening to call, until Mr Uoger8 arose and called Mr tlogtie to the chair. When he came forward he was presented with a fine ollice swivel chair. Corvallis Times. H i.-i J ji.ms Abraham, f IVll lei , u i.o i , Ttredif.d wi'll our ( ll-.w tortiMina-i, (i L l;!dekn:aa, in a vuluhlo sc.-hl- ii i ,rty across rlio liwr, is in the city. l.-M .Satanl.il tho upi.ir part of tho fiont of lha Soio liinK fill l.,tho gninnd. ciuscii, wo ure icforuied, by some ot ih wod work Bwellin. The Fiinoua Kllietia aro iu tlie city, with tiifcir Jus, a line loikiog coui'.iuatiou. A li'ie para.io wa- giveu ud a big house is anti cipated to-.'ii-lit. Tim report of tliu First Nathmdl Hank of Coivallis shows t;.o limiii and discounts to be $(i4,U."i(i.U4 ; pe'.e,$l2,"UU 4") ; deposits, $4'2.0o'J.03. Total footings, S140.1U0 U'J. It is worth 81i") net orolit toon Kisteru Ortgoa feilcnl ollieial to brim; an Indian Uiaiged with aelliug liig.,r to Portland to nave auogti weailv lino llie Indian 10 and tell In in not to do so any more ltiglitly worked, it is a great scheme. Iu addition to tho iareo number of atoyes acd ranges that Mutheivs & Wasbbnrn are (i.solug iu hoinbi he e iu Albany, they are s-.-mtiiig them to parties living at Yoquina, Toledo, 4'orvall.s, Mehama, Mill City, xjates, Scie, Silverton, L'.'hanoa. Brownsville, Har risburg, Halsey. Jelfersun, Turner and Sa lem, laat'a a record to be proud of, Ada? or two ago near New Albany, on YaijUina Bay, Ed Stewart aud another boy wers digging a cave in the sand, on the bauk lead'iig to the beach, when the former crawled Into It. Tho aaod caved on him completely coveiinc him. aud but for hard woik by Ihe other bey there would ooo have Deeu a smothered young Stewart. ' Mr Gua Steincr and daughters, Mary aud Alice, aud Mr Steinei'a sister, recently from Ohio, took the local train this rrormog for a mountain trip, Tneygo to Albany, then take the OP road and go as fur into the mountains above Mehama as thoy can find their way. When they get tired of moun tain lile they will go to Newport for a week irsoto rest, before returning: to aalem. Journal. llt'.-,t OK;.dAt ..-r.i; If y,n m.i i t - .,, in Sla-i .id ,l i:. : -1 V.' leu -A ., ; -II & f... A ft'.i-y cart f.,r cure any t:.'.-.' i.; Z .c to thirty fliiV-S f-'" 'i the druiikaril. Tin ;tfn iiiui'. u,.--, si r-- .ill muv lie wli -'riy li Jiit: I)-. i'e for Ortinltt''inf;a Ui'iue ii '..it in I'i.'h ti n '.fm tn-nl rirt! tin u p to A:itili'U c;iu he uivt t. in a cup of c IT. wit In tit tliu know lciio o: the pt-r-i.'.n tv;ji;.' i.. T:ic Anti'Into Hillui't lujtiie t.'j li'ihia n. any w uy. Mum-faciurc-l l.y th l.iviii-nton t.ht: hm-j;-! Co., iVrtUiid, Oregon, r f r-jiii J A Cuinmiii, eo'e ftt; iit, Albany. iilumlrcri: I'lu k, All: t. v. Ori'cun, Ily thv inor-t tno'lcni nml ui'i'ToVfil lttt-t lt kIh eurerf l''fiunli liiffavs itud J'rivj.te dis- Hw of t 'nln-r ( ::. 1 Iu lm a urt mre lor ( aljtrrh of tin- ln:t'l. ConsuUitlioii 1 fn-e mul cwrytltinn; Hir;rtlv roiili'li ntutl. uflu-c huv.iri 10 tu I-, 'J to 4 nri'l 7 to ;i. H; -iiiUin'e, cor::or Thin! n.l Lyon rut'i-lf. I'lr.irtl ( I'intI a l(fini'i.- u Bcllulilc, Ir Hiii!eu: My ci.ilt.rj rre often tnulI 1 with couLihh an i coi'.H. Afsur tr in$ a var iety of c.:h rem (hoa without uoo ltfTeot, I tritil your K;htrtal Cimah Syrup. X tin n'.L'at-.e'i to tm a rutnelv m ruliulilf. JfESKY Ksiiii-vcii, Stoolitoii. T,ar;;o size $1, urnall 50 ct uta. For eale by J A Cuinmiu', druL;iitti. crtam cheese jut ieoeivodt Conrad w flyers. Iu Kans.ii tluwhet im.cimi about a failure, arl tl r L iirr.; at-ked to cxternl thf tl, l.c jii u.uit'a. year. 9 nri ll Ciftnol to eujc:i(ully iravelrd xi'Jh or. ipo herl'li. Tofcach waalthoray cu ilzi pi:t;;ti in I!'o requires tho fi.ll pr.H..src!:n art! cpcr'.Iottcl1 a!! tho fic u'.-iZ !.l:.d n.'l jra r.-3 enisw1 ui with. p!;:l-j.i tr.'.: is 1.1 p"-rf:cl v.oikV7 or'cr, n:ii t':i5 iu !r.rf):tli,!d rlien tho '..:fRf.ii?!s?;na?c tO'.W, t!:uso!)fi!wc! i.r. i::e ut: i'.Itf-.f, tr.sv-i iFiSIaes'Ion im! t'.i 0 V.'.i'.r tcccm f.-r,!. j !.;r:cr CTi. KEKLSYr3 c l.'.r.ysnco ever thollvor. c'.uor 'c sr.jr-? r.:cr;s, end pro.r.otaj thj j..ort l::: tvttiZ Ir.ilcoV.Iot anfl costl jl pia'o.i, t!.irp?i$ Hit cppetKc. tones up r t.ocTit!(C titra, a."J inako lifa worth F. M. French, - DKALEK IN , Ml Thomas WIGKKS end liham AT JAH. ft'. rOHLI L A CO' Fin1 ornnes, ' L.arly Kose and other potatoes. Cook'es and crackers, Dried fruits. Fresh garden products. All kinds canned goods, Oaineal, corn meal, Hour, etc., Tickles, relights, etc. Everything found anywhere.. Just It4'rclYc:. Watermelons. Grapes, plant, Peaches, Plums, Cabbage, Cucumbers, Squash, Peppers, Musk melon. Sweet potatoes, Tomatoes, Lemons, Blackberries, .String bean?, 1 urnips, Apples, (iarllc. Call enrly and secure the best. .MUELLER & OAR RETT. Ot R PoI'i lation. Business is often an indication of the population of a citv. Judging from the number who rush into Conn & Hendricson's for groceries Al liany is the lnrgest citv in the valley. This firm keeps it first-class stock of gro ceries and fresh produce, a fact generally appreciated by a large trade. For ber ries, fruits, vegetables, canned goods, to bacco, crockery ware, etc., call on them and get bargains. Frrnrh Tank Wafers. Theie wafers are a aure and safe sr.ecilic for all kinds of female troubles and will remove all obstructions to the monthly periods, no matter what the cause. They are just what every woman needs, and can be used with safety. For sale by the Livingstone Chemical Co., also from our sole oent, J A Cummlng, druggist, Blu m bcrg block, A lbany, Oregon. i New Blacksmith Siiop G AT Willis has just completed his blacksmith shop at the corner of Second and Railroad streets where nil kinds of Iron and wood work can be had and done In first class order Brine on your plows, wsirons. etc.. etc. for repairs. FEED II. JtSiECiiKI TM It. nri uM th-io nr-wwiy. nnd thca'.rl'iil iia. wrltos from tje Uiil'iv.iu Ilmnl, h'.. "No oriltimry oci nrreiico ron.d li.ilure nio to al! w inv rmmo to t-u n.-'l, lit i nivo Uvn tw.tiM-4 with dysiH'r'intn " worst fnrra end t:nlti!"don. i;e!ro I tnnl J"- i' tul.lo SaiHiartlla, I atient many n i.vl'nr on MiHilies without rot;.-(. : i-rv mia nrat nt tlmts It sr-eim-il m if I ii..u.'l 'll.'. In three il:iv I fnun.l J;l wns tn tl.-it l,M'tiL-, nn'l tho si-i-oiiil put ir.o on Tny fci-U U v.-;ll chtut tho urnvo of i-mrry a viotim. t IV. W. EASTBf RJV, M. D. IjnysICIAN AND f-USGRON, (ifllco in Mnllwain'ii tiriek. Cant lo'ind in ollice day or night.- CrECTACLES O vj eye-glasseO Stanard 4 Gusick Proprietors. Successors to Guiss & Son. Dealers in drugs, medicines and chemicals,fancy and toilet articles, sponges, brushes, perfumery, school and ar tistssupplies. Thysician'g rescviptions accurately fDinnounded. WHITE STEAKS LAUNDRY 8 F. Kmiih, WliltB Kiearn Laiitjdry. I Does Kener.tl laundry wrrk SintHi-Umi . 1 ed. Cori.er4tb.aad LalaytttiiHt i, Al'.iiny ' PAISLEY & FISH, JOB PAINTERS, ALBANY. 0:i ! Yes. Call nt J R Douglas' con fectionary store for choice ice cream, 10 cents a dish, milk shake, Scents, and everything else equally cheap. First mreet, opposite miss House. Parasols. I have just received a new invoice of l'nrusols. Samuel E Young. . OP22RA HOUSE. llliimheriT imported st-illion C'hoanard G075, Titn (,f'MI,) can be found at Xriteii tro.- atahle, t.uarsnail s oi.i B'aiiii.jwiitrw ne will n-rvea limited nnmW of mires durinjr the full ."0on. Utter l.lsr. Foiln'vinir I" rie ' ''t,ers rmiiii!njt in the I'mt tlh'ie?. AHnny, l.iun onanty ,().--u-ti, Ai.ii't 7i.li. lbfli). l eri-nns clliiiK for t'Hf'e li'Ui r. must liiie the data on which they veie advertwu Nkvv embroideries, flouncing., lace flouncing in cotton and silk, black and cream, l.aces in Imitation point, al.o new designs in blai a..d white lace, including Vandyrk and Eifel Tower. New ruchings. Saju'KL E Youno. JUST TWO NIGHTS, Wefl, and Thur,, Aug. Gt'und 7th. poclal Entragemont of tlis Famous Elliotts. .vr. SliM Hratt in. Mi" ln llui-kirK, K B Craft, fha.lM Cae. Anhni I h n !, Mrs A A Kiory.Min Fen F Urn, II nry llaslicl.Min Far.nio Jaokey, A J MuLi'.nno.MUa Josb Maictl,un. A Parent, John Itnintr, Mary n Somen, Jobii M Tij Inr, Frank William., Oeo II Avery, Fill I'.rown, Wm H llunkirk, Mra Surah 1 Conklc, Mrs M li Call.tun, II Dry Clark, ,f W l"otls. W M finy, Mrs A A lleyne, Adam Ilayncs. Wm A I.eato, I J Mrphy, Mark Newton, F J lleynold", Mrs K V Stctro, Miss K M Taylor. John M Wallace, W Ii Woodward, W P . Thompson, V. M. Fixe Disi'LAY The finet -Jl-play of fresh fruhs and vegetables can he seen at Mueller & (iarretl's. Don't fall to read ever their list aud p ace an order. Will Ixavk the tirREKT. Deliverv ..i;iii will l.u-e thi s'.reit in the fore noono-i rirt tri; at 3 Arl'rc k, sharp: sec nd trl( at 10 o'clock ; third trip at 11 :i 'cl"k. Albany Dp.i.ivf.ry Co. Warm Weitiikk. A fine stock of re frigUtora at.i. . ..train freezers may be seen at Ste.art $1 Sox's. Nothing like them for the house. Best roael Meyei'i". coftea in ti.e city Conrad IKIKN. CO.N'XKR. To the wife of .Mr Bin Conner, near Millers, August 4tli, a son; wright 8 pounds. All doing well, espec ially Hen whose face is twice as broad its it is long. KEEP YOUR ox Tut: .J A I S Includltnf 4 .1Eaiicsc Ladies 4 Tha Orisrinftl Imperial J.ipfttirfl Ctirymnthentu-Q Iniut. (Jirt.ut from the Jl ka i-.'' Tfieiitra, T.ltio. Japan P-WttrHj tlit only JuiitjM Lmy trformri in America, TOOKTJiRR WITH 25 PREMIER .:. ARTISTS Eumprin d American Celebrities. 25 N;vfl, l'nif(iie. Orlirinal and Hoflncd Pmjrammc ever ( U'.'reu in unv 'vr luriiiariue. Trices 50 and IS Cents. S mioti sa at Will A I.lnk'i, Miulo Stole, Opera m THK BnEAD WAfiO.V. and get FliKSH BREAD every mnrninij, or leave orders with J K Dnut-Ja. ripnositethe Rusr Mouse Deliverti" r! c.- the city. -AisJ llioil- &e! Feeder mul BmMiitier Traction Engines; Automatic Stacker. Etc ayf Also read what one of the solid men of Linn county about thorn: Mii.lf.rs, I inn County, Onrcux.l September 25, liiy f MR. Z. T. WRIGHT, Portland, Oregon, IhiirSir: In ri--fi-rcr tc to m ur Inquiry as to how I liked my Advance Thresher, purchne.l of you this yi-.ir, will .ay the Advance does more and better work than any other machine 1 ever saw, and I have seen all that ore rep. resented In Oregon. It threshes fasier, cleans the grain belter, runs lighter nnd saves Ihe (train belter from the straw, than any other iiuichinc, nrd vema to he .Ironr; and niirn'ok'. 1 am ready at any time to go into a ttlal with any other machine except the Advance nn1 Ihresti for from $100 to $500. They are the hest in the n arktt without doubt. If ycu desire vou can refer to me at anv and nil timvs. ' Signed ' I. D, MILLER. For further particulars address Z. T. "WRIGHT, Alhany, or Portland, Oregon. Fend for his list of lO.'i names of parties who have purchased Advance Threshers in Oregon, Washington and Idaho.