HE DAILY DEMOCRAT IN'IIAY.. .Al'CUST I8.i8.jck l'a'illiitfl yvary iliyiu t!i. wink, Stiil:iy'. !G)-il. (riTE'3& istcjt rrisra-, I'Milori, iin.l I'liMMteri ,1 t 1. I'm. H i! .1 :i- -iI.uitj swoiH-cIa.. in.ul nm. r A l. nil. .mil i iiWiiu i ;;,. ("HOOK C'ot.M V Ml KfH Jay afternoon Join; I'luA l,at lot and I (i re K Chatnl r'ain ii. the lit re, about live mill- fro.u Mitchell, ittaiu creek. Chan; b?r lain and k have pi net's j. lining and iher !ion-.e lout 300 yards apart. To i',rt int( i, tit. i :ain' house he li:ui lo past, li a cate i: ar Flock's house. On L'tiin of the tdiooiin Chatnlieilain riilmu toward his hou-c fon t!te uate it is claimed, shot Flock's wh-.-n k. hred three shots nt turn, all of u hich eifect in Chainhei lain' head ami nii-dnt; almost insi ant death. Flock diatelv went to Mitchell and Mir- red to the jit-tice of the peace Re- Oui '1'i.MiiK A well known real e company ot tins place, Kays Hie in Journal, bought a tract of 1 ind a tniles fron: the city one day this week. n the ptirchabi war, concluded the urerof the land company prehcnled enuetr.an wtio nail soul me land greenbacks in navtnent for the nrop- w hen to his surprise the man taid, at are them?" The treasurer inform im that they were greenbacks. "Any- said Mr , ''1 don t want em. I ahvavs been used to gold and don't w anything about tbein things, but 1 two brothers In-law up here and ll sav thev are all ri;ht Fll take 'em.' was Informed bv nis friends that the were good so he finallv concluded to them. Xkw RrsisKss IIoi-sk. Mr T I, lilacc, now of the real estate firm of dlace & (u sick, and William Cowan. . of Mayor Cowan, have formed a parl hip and will fon open a clothing, Dishing floods and boot and shoe house, ey nave rented the store In the Stratum :k, now occupied by tlie Sunnyside joii, which will be entirely remodeled i arranged in metropolitan style for the c stock of goods which they will nir on. The linn name will be T L allace & Co. Hoth arc rustling, nopu- young men. Aftkk a Cox vict. John or Hal Miller, '.quin Miller's son, was in the city Satur v evening on his wnv from the State tiitentiary to parts unknown. He waX L-overeu and recognized nv I'ouceman , C lain, who attempted to catch him; t he ran like a deer, McCl-in fired ice; but failed to bring down the jail d, who made his escape and went to. ;ird Lebanon. In which direction he was en Sundav. The chase in Albany for n was quite an exciting one. N'kakly a Collision. A few day ago iere came near being a collision at the banon Junction. A freight train pass- 2 just m the Lebanon train pulled out mezed up against the latter causing jnsiderablc friction. It seems to be the neral opinion that this Lebanon June m switch should be removed And the J-cbanon branch track built direct to the lepot in this c'ty. In tlie long run this ould be an advantage to the railroad jmpany as well as tlie public. i A IIkttkk Tuxk. If, as it is reported, lin I Hlcir and his associates are behind c "Albany and Astoria" railroad, the rvey of which is just being finished, the -stirance of Mr. Harr, the engineer in large of ttie survey, that the work of rading will be commenced thU year, may ' verified shortly by actual operations. Ir Blair and his associates are large bond- lders and stockholders ot the Oregon .icitic. Statesman. To-Nic;ht. At the opera house last ght a company of unusual excellence e Cordray Wass Dramatic company cased a good-sized audience by their rcfciitat on of the great spectacular rama, "The Sea of Ice, or the Wild lower of Mexico " This Is a splendid 4111 puny In every respsct. Statesman. Don't Res Auousn. Every steamer, Jowever foggy the bar, brings to Albany n Immense (piantity of fruits and pro- luce. The best and largest variety al ways goes to a r Powell iV Los. iheir tands are always full ot just such things lis the public wants. Save riming around y calling at their store first. Fast Driving Last Warning. Here after any person or pTsonscajj.iitdiiving ilhin the city limits faster than prescribed j oidtnanccot the cr.v, will be arrested nd punished according to the provisions 'I luch oidinance. J N Hoffman, City Marshal irft. OtlKftN. W'e make a specialty of ladies and misses "ne rorfi(.is aiu waists. We also have a 'ivc in a French satiue corset at 75 cents tr good value. Saml'ki. E Yoi'NG, f-N Acre I r acts. Some choice io ind 20 acre tracts for garden purposes, '"'t secured for sale at a bargain. Inquire 'f Guis & Hedrick. Paii.sm!,s.--I have just received a new "voice of Parasols. . Sanmel K Young. Myer3 force pumps are the bast, Smith A " ASTF.n. 200 corda of IkmIv red fir elnt tlie Albanv Woolen Mills. Call " "io Mills for particulurs. . Mi i.ks. Two gooil mules for r:ie. ' I1 on (i w Simpson, Albany. Or. i;ii;i uiih a miiot, Kuailni- hrrr Trruiluuh Ullh Hlmul, Yesterday fun-noon Pete Monlyumci v, an olil ivkLIciU of Albany, ami William I ink r woo J, a tnati claiming t.. hull (rum I'uiil'urnhi a wi-t k m mj ho, cunt-into the city from ihc h;hk yard, hi the eastern suhurj., wh- ie thry hail been uoi klny, thr former for MMiiclimc, hud, according hi tvpoiN ti vt ti tae 1kmiicuat, in di.ld in ihe (,u i hat intoxicate, ruiher Inel v, mi nun i, ,j ;i, to ioien tlnir tiii.;ues, an.l tlui i ille i t.ach olluT pet nanus o the I tjiti.L jftjiiii- ctimi-.'v. Keturiiint( . U V. a Hi.v i.iiliile.l in a rou'i li.'i', l .Miiik'itrly tearing Mr leu' d 11...!-.! tiitM.il, an,; ; ;t i '"o.c.l are ratn-r tf ist siun luh'i, can only ie given as re-ori'- 1 Svetal men were piihi-ut but ate Mtmewh.tt at sea in Iheir veisimi of tlu1 siiuoti:: that followed. One story i Hint alter ihe I'-nt fight Fete went into another Uwtt an-i cnJeivood sat down on a bench with two or three men. Suddenly lete ntuck his head out of Ihe tent opening and htdd to L'ndeiwootl, 'Vou're a s o a b ," or something thing to that effect. l'nderood jumped up and rushed into the tent and immedi ittely afterwards a shot was heard, (in inside tt ey found Fete lying on the bed. With a 3S calibre revolver L'nderwood had shot him in the Kfl shoulder while in a reclii.ing position, the ball rfoing down ward obliquely, remaining imbedded somewhere near the shoulder. Previous to that l'nderwood is said lo have ttied to make Fete take back what he called him, shooting off his revolver carelessly in the air. The wound is probably not fatal, though the result is uncertain. Fete' version of the affair is that he was in the tent when l'nderwood came in cus sing and swearing, resulting In the tent being torn down by L'nderwood. Fete then went into another tent, when L'nder wood followed him in calling him all ma'iner ot names, and without any prov cation shot him. l'nderwood immediately skipped out and left for the country. Marshal Hoff man was notified and a warrant was issued out of J R W'yatt's justice court. He was followed trilo" the country but could not be found, though he had been seen by A i Bloom and others. l'nderwood was about 28 years of cge, light complexion, 5 feet 7 inches tall and thickset. Be was a Btranger here and his antecedents are unknown. Ax Aiilsei Wife. Some years ago Edwin 1) Morris and Mary A English were married in Marion county and short ly after removed to Seattle. Upon the heels of their honcynoon came stormy weather on the ocean of their wedded bliss, and several months age the roads forked. She went her way and he went hi. Un hiidav evening's stage there arrived at Me ha ma Mrs Mary A Morris, who was looking for her husband. She found him, so she claims, living at his mother's place near there with a vaunt! trirl named Lena Guise, a daughter of Feter Guise, of Olalla, Kitsap count v. Wash. Mrs Morris was wroth at the state of things, and swore out a cunioUint against Edwin D Morris, her husband, charring him with the crime of adultery, and Lena Guise, the girl, for polygamy. Statesman. Scio. The Bank of Scio will be open for business or. or about the first of Sep tember. Thin you can get you checks cashed at home. Scio Is to have a fine city hah, and with its electric lights it will be the most enter prising town in Oregon 01 its sue. Work on the Oregonlan Railroad Is pro gressing in a satisfactory manner. The roadbed from Silverton to the South Santiam, with the exception of the small bridges and culverts is now ready to be changed to a standard gauge road. Press. Will Staxu Trial, Four of the men arrested Saturday for fast driving have settled their fines, $5 and costs; but the other, Mr Crew se, driver of the St Charles bus will stand trial, which will come off to-morrow at 9 o'clock. The defense will be that the team was not driving six miles an hour, nor racing; all of the oter teams easily passing this one. Evekyhody Says So. If the wild waves could talk they would say, "Go to I as F Fowell & Co's for groceries and pro duce, for their stock is large, their prices low and quality the best." This is the universal verdict of their customers. Oi k Poi't LATioN. Business U often an indication of the population of a city. Judeiuff from the munher who rush into Conn & Ilemlricson'B for groceries Al lianyis the largest city iu the valley. This firm keeps a lirHt-clasa stock of gro ceries nnd 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. The La Granda Gazettn published this item, which ia of enpeoial iuteresta to anr ceo us: 'Some two month ago John Mum mey had his hand aawed off below th writ, which huuu only by a thred of Heh. Tut attending physicians desired to cut it off, but Mutnmey insisted that it be replaced and dressed as good us possible. Now the severed member has roa togethir and can be moved slowly." Barti-ett Fkars. I am agent for the Saicm canrerv and prepared to nuy al the Bartletl pe'ars brought to me In a con riiiion to ship. Parties having pears to sell will do well to fee me. Sam c el E 1 otN. Over the Bar at I,ast. One hun dred and fifty men were employed shovel Inn fE at the bar 1.0 as to get ihe ntcntner Willamette Vallev in with the fine fruits and vegetables for Mullet & Garrett. Ladies Summer Hlouses,. the late ,,.l!b, iart rocoiveJ irj.n i ri by expre?. Samuel E Vouso Vonbve' Ugrtockto .elect from t J F Too ell At Co' A lienernl llrenk Dnn. n ,k. .. .i.m i. lormed "Clener.l Debility.'' H.W11 j nnt nronerlv nourihetl; it i in .tarred condition. Tne ytem cinnot mint.in itself. It ia rem.i Ub!e to e how nuii kly person in this condition will revive urdort'i. mfluerc. of Ir Miller Ily'lr.s tin. I'.estor.itiv.. Vr Sale at roshsy Y ALU', II TIIK UaKUKM HPOT. 1 f The dtinday Oregonian give an ac count of the tiip of the Omaha otliclaU up the valley, and though it simpl mentions Albany as the place where dinner was furnished, a vvy AiuUUy way, there is n good indication about the mutter. I'ort l.ind people afe getting iheir eyes open, ai.ii heieaftei there will be more work for the valley, more excursions up i', and it is lo be Iwycd a n.oie ft ienuly icl uion-liii bctu een the ineiiopoli and the valley cities. The account of interest to oui readeis onlv a few of" whom see the Suti'l.i ( Jregoi hen Woo.t'iiti n v. vnlley I. .tan lo bfade the l.'tils of I :il. imii:iI' of grain w.i , !,...!, c.i'u ard tviT. one i..-imi ini, i- as follow s : 1 cached J nd the 1 out and a iew of uiih their pa'-ic weie laid iiide iie ah it li gel it good lo.i. at t: g tuk 11 ;i.t of thU grea1 N.irttiuest. As ill tram 1 oiled Ihumh mile alter mile cf grain fields expulsion of wornler and amacmeni- bc.tme fre quent ami keplOM incrvH-'ir.r the farther thev went Owing to tin. 'ian Fr.uu i-co express having been delayed, thetialn got behind lime and so a very briel itop wa made at Salem, and fast time was m nle from there to where dinner was furni-hed. The party were then invited to inspect a line di-pluy of gr.an, fruits, melons, etc., placed on taoies on the platform, and after the display had been sufficiently admiied it was passed into the car, to the great de light of the visitors. When all was gone except two huge onions an effort was made to tat a tall, fun looking 11. ember of the puny to take them, but he declined, sa ing he was only pcrmtendent uf plumbing, md did not take things like common councilmen. In the rush to get out of the dining room one of the Portland councilmen forgot his hat and was walking oil with his napkin, when he ws 'called lo order" by the landlady and hastened to set things right. Councilman Olsen, of Omaha, who pi ides himself on his good looks w as made io much of bv two xoung ladies wbo m:t him on the platform thai his frienis were wild with envy. It turned out that they were from Omaha and had known him there. While the fruit, etc,, was being slowed in the car an Oregon Pacific train picked it up and it was soon whirling across the Willamette on its way loLotvallis, the ex cursionist! dividing their time between admiring Ihe fruit and looking over the maps, circulars and other literature con- ceruing Albany which wentnlong with It. ihe excursion watagrand success and the visitors have gone away with impre sions of the Willamette valley winch will never be effaced. Future excursions visiting this city cinnot be given a more delightful trip. " The party left for Omaha last night with fruit, melons and ber. ie enough lo last them all the way there. Current Krenl. Everybody remarks at the splendid dis play of fruiu and vegetable a I Jas F Powell & Co's, where they get what they want in the first place. The best and largest supply of peaches will be found at Jas F Powell & Co's . Leave vour orders there when you get ready to "put up" peaches. A large supply of shelf goods, the best in town, at Jas r Powell & Co's.,: All kinds of nlcknacks at Powell & Co's. Warm wealher goods, picnic groceries, stay at home groceries, every variety of groceries In the market at Jas F Powell & Co's. m:;;iF.4 axdjii.m ks. The l)est makes are to be found in Al bany at Price Sc Robson's, wbo have just received a carload of tlie finest backs and buggies to be found. Their prices, con sidering quality, are remarkably low. It pays to ride in a good buggy or back. Keep this fact in your head, and w hen getting one call on Price & Robson, who have the largest variety to select from. Wanted. The undersigned desires to purchase the usual amount of baled hay and oats for his barn in this city, Vhose having either or both to sell should call on me at once. L, Senders. New Blacksmith Shop. G. V Willis has just completed his blacksmith shop at the corner of. Second and Railroad streets where all kinds of iron and wood work can he had and done in Hrst class order Bring on your plows, wagons, etc., etc. for repairs. Wall Papeh. -I have Must received rum the eat a largj invoicjof w.ill pa- oer. borders, decorations, etc.. including tlie plain ingrains which are becoming very popular. These goods are better styles and cheaper than ever before. SAMUEL a iouso, New embroideries, Bouncings, lace flouncing in cotton and silk, black and cream. Laces in imitation point, alo new- designs in bl&c and white lace, including Vanuyck and tllel lower. ew rucnings. Samuel E Yocso. I have just received a lirge invoice of lace curtains, ranging in price from one to nine dollars a pair, scrim.Vurtain nets, etc. Also a line of curtain pales sr.d furniture cover nu. Samuel K Yocso. Argand, Garland, Superior and Monarch Ranges, cheap, Smith & genders. cream cheese just received at Coi.rad Jeye:s. On! Yes. Call nt JR Douglas' con Vctionnrv store for choice ice cream, 10 .-cuts a dish, milk shake, 5 cents, and everything else eciuallv cheap, rirst Street, opposite Huss House. iWgains at.Ueao'a. Warm Weather. A fine stock of re. frlirlntors hh w ..icain freezers mav be seen nt Ste.art & Sox's. Nothing like them for the house. Farm fur Hale, rpvVO MIt.VS from Toledo, on Yaqulna X BiV, and one-l .linn 01 n nine 110m ralir.d. It consists of 4' aores. Mi tl'Je land and H bi l land. Wiih pywd frame hnuvp. .11 linisliori. (worth JHilO) hnrn and other Improvem'tnis. Trice gl-'iOO, For itar!icnl'..rs esil on or ' drnss. K A Arnold or W II Parker, Yaqulna, Or IIO M; AX 1UH0 4D. Jm K Powtll - Co. llv Vie reek khave yon. A popular phee-1, Vierock' ilirving ard hair dresciin; parlors, A fit a clttb (.have fur only 13 cents at I. Wreck', Sjl!uiarh Kiock, Albany, Or. Aubrey Mi-en-.; f r th punier extract ion vf tenth. J M lUr.luu h: Imii.tiiiu whI uow olfora Cll tarly for bir- .Mm KTiit' r p t Siiil.i'. 1: P.tlit..l prie For h-ifvv; -te., u 1 i K. 1 f. !:.-v ti d.h-i : II. oil ..: ti: C Ft .Ind;;.) Finn, i.n.l f n,u!y Mias litttio M;il, r went to-day. Th- ti;x t ti ii, ih ..; f.T.-r w;!l i,e t inu f p'.-ri.-l.i-i lor distOi atom. Thrt'.r herd of s o.:!; wiil l oM by the mamhid to-inoi.uw at 10;)V1 nk ai Slimrfr'n livu.-y Htabic. K If Pjieff'-rand f.i dv and Johu Unrn and famili returmd Sjtuidny fr..m a trip up among 1110 oiuj. Ac ise of uiaHgi'iht diptheua in rcpnttcd in aeh of the f njius (.f K L and Albert Hrytnt, 01 Taipei.; A W McClaiu, Mikw Cwaii and F A Burkhart J-f c this tutou on a prospecting trip to the Santiam mine?. Tho Svlemelub beat thti Famuus elub cf Foi Hand two games, Saturday and Sunday, and now the eeutm is forgotten. Chief Engineer Stewart, of the 0 P is fix ing up a special vnr prpartory to going to the front. Xjw, there'a a chance for a rumor. lvtiuulnr meeting of the Y's to-niht at the W C T U lull. As hutdnt&s of iinortance will come up more than the usual small at tebdaice is desin d. Ean & Achuson handle toe celebrated Portland ceinunt walls fur cemetery lots. These walls can he furnished at half the coat of any other and are far superior. F E Allen came down from Albany this morning to attend the annua! meeting of the Dry Gulch, Gold and Silver Consolidatde miuiug company which met in this cit this alter noon. aaiem Journal G L Savage and family are home from Lower Soda. Mr Savage reports a bty crowd there from all parts of the valley as well as Irorn Eastern Oregon. It is a de lightfut place fur a week's sojourn. Vm. A. Cox will leave to-..orrow for San Francisco, where he will place his little Juirl " the charge of tne Pacitic Suigical Institute ior treat mem 01 s spinal coa'piaiur, One Albany minister has preachediseven funeral sermons inside of three weeks. The large number of deaths have been mostly of old age, ana as otten toe case.came close to gethe . "We understand that a Salem printer thinking of starting a paper 'for land notices only" above M eh am a on the 0 P R K. The fewer Bheets of tt.is kind the better. Marion county needs ft doaen or more sheets, then they will starve, have t ton Appeal. Rev Bowersox arrived in the city this noon for the purpose of preaching the funeral sermon of Mr Purdom, it being one of Mr Purdoms last requests that he conduct the services. Mr Jos Furdom. SF stent at Oregon City is also here to attend the funeral ot bis talher. State Superintendent E B McElroy has received the appointment bv the executive rrommittee and president of the National Teachers' association, as one of the six com misai oners to represent the United States in the educational department of the world fair in 1892 at Chicago. This is quite an honor to Oregon a superintendent. Saturday evening a very enjoyal le sur prise birthday party was tendered Airs ihr V onteith Jr at her home at the corner of rouitn and Calapooia streetH, Ihe evening was passed in a manner to be lemembered by all. Thore present were Misses Minoie and Maud Van Horn. Misses Flora and Vesta Mason, Lulu Clark, Tina Monteith, Hfttie Galbraith. Tonnie Malin, Nellie Callahan, Frankie Hopkins, Hrttie Miller, -Mrs and Air K C Snarls, Jaa F Powell, C ti tiart, Merril Fish. R L Neil, William Cowarr I A Wilson, 0 H Irvine, Edward Cu-ick Geo Keenev, Phil Goodwin, aid Collins Mkms. Jas F Powell &Co. Cusick'n td'lition. Gold oaues at Will Ai Stark's, P. M. French keyps railroad time. Hock candy drips at C E Brownell's. Novelties in parasols: at S K Young, Choice canned sweet potatoes at C E Brownell's. Prepared mackrel, 'in lib caos. at C E Brownell's. Headquarters for garden seeds at C E BrowneU's. For artists' munlies so to Stanard. & Cnsick's. Delicious cauntd cranberaies at C. E Br. w cell's. A large and Kuett'vk of gold canes to se lect from at Will & Stark's. Have you seen those parlor suits that T Brink has just received ? They are nice. If you want a fine toilet or hath soap call ou Staoard & Cusick, City Drug Store, When wanting the best groceries in the market at reason1'! prices call on -f K ,"--ell & Co. A u"e cure for tho whittky habit: Dr. Livingston's Antidote for Druukeuuc will cure any case of the liquor habit iu tmni ten to thirty days, from the moderate driuker to the drunkard. The Antidote csn be given in a cup of coffee without the knowledge ot the pen-oo taking it. The Antidote will not injure the healtn iu auy way. Manufactured l.y the Livingston Chemical Co., l'ortlaixl, Orrgon, rr from J A Cuinming, sole agent, Albany. Uelmonica Uesfaurant, CORNER FIRST AND ELLSWORTH STS. The nndemgned having purchased the old Herman K:staurant stand han opened uuner theawve na ne a hrst-cians rcatao rant. are prepared to furnish meals for parties or dances on snort notice. Ov trr served in every styU, eastern or coast: II kiuds of llh kuowa in the market. Employ only Krs-clws telp. and waiting will be prompt and courteous. Regular meals 25 cts. CoftVe of hrtt-class quality nd a cup of coffee and cake at from o to 10 tt, I sin well known in this city and r nest tliO Uxr.n to give me a call. SAMGOKT'S' Proprietor i; -iin-n.-nt-. h-aM , cinll.in ul Ci V.' Si.ii Vl!in, Ui- 1M " '.t ,'",v .7 ;', 'j":'-'y "i'.itV ': W A. i.i. or, .: Uy. -- ' j t!u.i i v . . i wi.ij'. a 'v ... l.':c. Mtat-h.: --n I rw.riT.. s. I 'ta w ::.., 1 '1 A Maa'i C'kanert lo Marry, Half p,r cent from 50 to 56 years of age. Iwo per cent from 45 to 50 yeaas of age. FivH and a half per cent fiom 40 to f'l years at tge, Six and a half per cei:t frcin year of age. Ten and a half pr cetit 1011: ye'irs cf age. went v -live per cent from . years of age. Fort -se en per cent from years cf age. Three per cent from 15 to PFKDOM, On Kur. lay, Aug 17th. at bin homo in Album, niter n lingering illiit'r!-, Mr E 15 Furdoin, aged 71 veaiv and Id montlm. Mr i'urdom eame to Alliam in ls.VJand lor nianv yearn worked for Mr John lirign, as a plumber and tinner. He was a meiulHT of the Evan-! gelieal ehureh, was upright in all bis leal in gg with inn fellow men, nnd leaves good name as a lather, husband and citizen, ior Hjveral wars Mr Purdom was too wtak to follow his trad 5 and took Ihe rest his well spent lifu entitled him to. The deceased leave.- a wife and several children, all grown. l uneral services took place this after noon at the faniilv residence at 4:3U o'clock. SALTMARSII. At Sodaville on Satur day Aug. 16, 1S90, Mr Elijah Saltmarth. at the age of aboiuSo, Mr baltinarsh was a pioneer of the fifties a lath Lixrs &kot.i i:avi:m. The Corrective Properties of the Jalees of California's Vegetable Alterative A Into Nt SenNatlouuI. A lady formerly of 1221 Mission Ft, but now of 400 Hayes St., S. F., writes to tho IMwln W. Joy Ca u follows: " Mm. H. T. UcvcrJy, of So- attle, resided with me last winter. Sue had long been a sufferer from dyspepsia aud waterbrash. Her stomach was so weak that for months at a time slie lived principally upon mtlk and the while of eggs. Ainoug other thlr.gs she tried one of the mineral sarsa pari lias only to find that It gave her pains In the head and weak tluking spells. Having taken Joy's Vegetable Sarsapa rilla myself with great benefit lu stomach troubles, I luduced her to discard the potash preparation aud try your Vegetable compound. It began re invigorating her stomach nnd In a short time helped her Hxtnnifthlugly. It im proved her npetlte ami Mrreugth to that extent, that just before she left, she was beginning to return to solid food. She authorited me to write you this statement accordingly." KEEP -AUo l ui 1 K l.rch l.t :viilli.'. I A lli:vv ., .1 .. tl..." - ' " I TTTf Jiy .V HKin Bt.l I havv lianijinjj owr the bar nt N '.. A. Ti:it-i:u, I to Y.,,ia B.v ,,r, ihe tl.rcc J.us t!.c .t.-an.rr V"" 'Z-"' : 'nti. tie alle-, ;is i!tt-i rii.1 with MuUcfiC (iarrcu's !:oe invoijt- Ihu- grocers, fruitn and vMl:o 1 m'l Z 5 i S f 1 1 f:iilt. lail around thi.evei.iuM' .iu! leave K 3 ft j? ft ll S I (3 B Mil' lour order f..r sv..vt p'-t;it"u-, banana pi C K F tl bj H H B ' canteluuii.s.mrllou, .a;.,:,. ,:.u i;,,,t-c. 11$ & H n 13 j! H 9 ft of !?tyh-! at bottom prin h. MKIi. Self-Fecdck m& rsK!-u(ter, Traction Engines; Autow atio S tzick er. Also read what one of the about them: MR. Z. T. WRIGHT, Portland, Orron, I iciir -Sit : i n i my Advance ThTsht-r, purchnM-a t ; n ar.d better vnrk thnu anv other n.;"!'" relented in Oregon. It thrt'fhca faster, cltjins the gmin hi from the straw, than nttv oilier .ns-rHi , ready at any time to go Inio a irinl v. :,-. ,i lhrcll for from $ioo to ir too. '1 ( n-c VCU di'i C von Citn H.'frr to n-f V. fit', i ;n ' -i-crj For furtluT ldirtiruiair' Albany, or I'orHami, 'rci naim's of jiartiL's vl i havv in Oregon, Wasliirjiloii and ZZ CRY OF MILLIONS! OH, WY BKCKl 9T0P IT NOW, SOON IT WML BC TOO LATE. riiM-use of Hi kiJnevt ana have tried mrinv (iiffrrcnt irmlif" ami haw Km lit id frm 'li:f-rcnt phyiirunti wim itit ret irf. Ati-mt the mh of April IV v was miftcrnni ir .'ir 11 very violent Klm-jst jirustrate'l me ib 11c; t ..it 1 was l?nt over, s ,.!m..i: iinji silli: I'r mf j i itt c:i tr.v tloliu , wlar w 1111 1.. urn HVKVIA LIST. lUuMibi-rjr I'.luck, .Mbany, Oregon. P.y the ini'st iit'iik-rn and iiiniYcd inetlKxLs can-!' Kt inult' d;M';i.-!t-s and 1'rivnte dis t:iHt'j if ( it ! iit Ki. 1 le has a sure cure fur Cutiirrh .,f the bi-:id. CoiiMUitath n is five mid ovorytbin strictly contid mini. Ollice bonrH 10 tu 'J t 4 nnd 7 to S. Kt sidence, comer Thiid nnd I. von itn etH. F. M. French, -l'EAI.KK IS 111 Thomas U'ATCEiES ami CL0CKSy Waltham OPECTACLES EYE-GLASSEO FOR WKLL bikino,;rock DRLt, initand prop.ctlnj,'. write to J. E. Hughes Alban",'1' YOUR fh-it- Etc solid men of ,inn county saye M II I. HIS. I IN N C I 'l V, (jKP.r.DN,) Si r.ctiil)ir 25, 1SS9 f ft'iin-'-. w.ur li.quiM' i t.i k.(iw I liked ih' nar, will Fni il.e AiU.ihcc does more I ft.T hu, jiihI 1 have seen all that arc rep. ri. r. (-..l-NT and save the qrnin belter .. (i ..... .. I..- Mrrthi: rni cinrnhle. 1 am ... .-'.I 11 :.--i'ii.e except the Advance and i! !, 1 it 'he n itrket withe. lit doubt. It I. I, MILLER. a.I. T. WR) GHT, n. jiurc' a ldilio. for li is THE -kk ' r.'.Uck tli.-.l WVrTi I nt ((.ii it w . 1 t it . it. vj :! it nr. iiiiiv hiiU.i.'J.S Kl!Ni-.i I, li y -O i r.:'M,i I i-r.v.!:-.t,:y c :iit.:rnce 1 IT OX THE nz3 a B a i iiiresners list of 193- t-.l Advance- Tliresliers CURES ANY HEADAGHE &J While You Wait" BUT CURES -NOTHING ELSE. I e