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IiE IJULY DBIOCBAT THURSDAY... AUCUST 21 ,1890, i. . ;u A I Im r I'liul tii.iil. r t-hlltloii-tl l.itii;' t-n Jt'i Ci :7f ,f S:iiui.l.tv Kill. .ft: I to mull A l'nri:u Faiukk. ilia county, K t puhliciiii Tiir-da v our iiiteiil umi ic aili'V :irk ot tii. oiln-i wi and (411 1 wi'iv iiiil'i.uliii;; wo h! ami cjidtnii U up tmviy. A l.i!k w-iiii the little :)llut"' d uiiMiint r.v- 1'. t. im- 1 .iving lacl: Ineir iiatni- ;m- U 1 ll. ;it.T l.;.!e loliiwm. t-ou and d:in-:iih-r nl 1 I- .lnhn- iinnng 011 iiii iiim'm .Mountain, tid iit-'tl 1 1 i UMh !pivtively. Tiiey mi id their f.iilr! w:n but. ding a fence around hi n. litm-.- V nt-n asked il tin V liked to haul w.11 k( I inv s;ud 11 it- v ivmili'u't mind il 1. Hie siirk, wvic stnull. The wnoil Kiev wviv hauling was very livavy ami .t look li.Mli ol Hum t- hatid'e imiil ot the n:n:hH. u hen a- Keii now :liey managed the makes the hov nd.t he hove pait ol tho lime ami M-ie drove art ul the tim 1 no little children had videnlly beii started fini burnt; very atly a both was asleep wlk-n tney reach J town. When naked if tht-ir father ever whipped t lm they bith answered that their father I tail whipped them very hard last summer f.r gelling home lute after hauling .1 cord f wood to Center ille. It w;h further learned that their father professes to he a CI1ri-.ti.1n. OMHE HOITIIi:U IIOItflMBY, . , Auk. !8, iKyo. John Itnk h of Harrisburg, U In ,1,1 neighborhood witb his niHiiirnouth steam t'lrc-dilng outlil, com-IMing of -hlitv-klx men, time cook, and u coinp'ete outfit of ii;aehii.Li y yeierday (Sunda) evening. They were tuing a kdf-feeding attach ment on the t-ei-araior, having an rx;ert ftoui i'oitland to oversee lite wnk, hut baeti'il ji. et made it work unl 0.1 Ileal though it doe, very well on out-. 1 1. 11 vest wmk is prugie..di.g tiiui;h junew h:it hUiw I y on aermiiit (f tin yraiti ' i -iiin;; uiu-vi nly. tn ain K l.-ldiny inurh hett.-r than was aulii. i at..-d ami o'nl quality Iom, Mrs I'tiilput iumI duiii;hter, rlaia oanit :i;.r h.ttitu will, a m. i iiais ac( idcj.J while "h linii v.in toihiiK-h yesteriliiv. 'Inn w.-if in a r.m and ih- h-i i uiiibled ar'u ti'H, ilifiMiin flat;, nut anil lnui-in ht r (ni-'uii r.il)iy. Mik Mii!put eaui;ht on Hie l,i-lihni.id and u saved herself a fall. In our l:i-t f.iiuiHii('K'aiI',i we siaud that Niek Alaitin hail "i.c io : alifornia for a wife, whieli was not 1111.: at ihat hue, hut as the story was uniiitenli-'iial we tan make it lihi row as he i-. iuv this time Mite. 1 lie race hoce owntd hv thu Iune barlitd Jt iiiuv li inter. -si ii." t,, u ,,,.,.,,1.. tlt know tiiut their clmiu- ..f .IniuiiHrii plie floiu the IOlliHian:) tnttrrv iu mho in t7ttM.'i. ikuIU ci i piilcd on a lot ni Ikai. It in Uanied that mticli excitement prevailH in HillMhoro, Wasliinton county, oerusionel ly the iliHi'ovcry of 11 fiirm hand named Monroe ulMut years of tio, Jyitij; dead in the io:ul a few tnilcH from town. IHh face was in the dnnt, and when the coroner 'xatiiined him he dincovcred tliat a rille hall liail entered Ii!h ri'it s'ulc at the waist, coining out at the left, shoulder. I he fatal wound was of pitch a peculiar nature that it 11 m-arccly possible that lie couM have inllictcd it himself, either accidentally or with suicidal intent., There are strong suspicions of foul hlav and the tragedy is involveil in much mystery. The authnriticH will make a thoruueji iuvestipttion. Holni Ovkr. John Willey, the fco- railed doctoi who lias held forth on the streets several nights selling a cure-all medicine, and bis partner, T Helborn, were arrested Monday evening on a charge of violating a state law prohibiting persons selling medicines in that way without proper a license. Thev wem given a trial yesterday afternoon and both bound over Jo appear beiore the grand jury. Kucue Register. Willey was recently in Albany and will be re me.nberd as the cross-eyed Dutchman. I he example s:t by tugene is a guod 0111. liroti.ers w w ire the other d Mi Cuckey fiuibid baling hi hay last wc k. lie had ahoutjilty tons. Mr (lelchcll's team run away one da ia-.t week with Mrs tieU bell and two thtl" ren in the waon, y j;reat pu sence of niind she succeeded iu pulting both chii d en out and then got out hertclf after the horse bad ran about a half mile, ho beyond a fc bruises a id a bad frijjiit no damage was done. Papa and Mamma MeNry have named tilth- daughter Ada. Mr Tut ner expeciB to btart for bis former home in New York about t'.e 2olbof tiiis mouth. He does not like our dry sum mer, and savs he is goliif where it rams once in a while. S C Annitngu of Portland, and Mis Annitage, of Kugene, were visiting their tiifelerMrs Getchell one day last week. Klder Craig assisted by Rev Mallroy held sei vices at the Nummerville school house last Sunday. A full house was in attendance. (ioon Mi k. Some time ago the Pioneer mentioned the fact tliat rich ileposits of copper are known to exist in the Olympic mountains, just north of liarlor and the announcement in now made that copper mines have been lo cated in that region. The writer has. ween cojper w hich was picked from a Ki.KrnoN of Ma.ioh. It U Biul tliat a notice ban been bent out from brigade headitiarterH by Adyt. (ien. Sbofner to the company commanders of the Second regiment, ordering an election to be held for major, to fill the vacancy c.eated by the promotion of Major I.ovell to the lieutenant colonelcy The order did not pass through the regimental department, as is usual, but is said to be out. It was thouirht boiue time back that (apt. O II Irvine, of A than v, would probably lie the man promoted. Salem Journal. ledge in tliat was inallab! Pioneer. country without rich hcat.- that it Astoria Iyitiikki.. This disease is becoming 'juite prevalent around Tangent. A child of Allcrt liryan died last evening and another was taken down thin morning with it in a malignant form. K I. I'ryan has a child which has it also. IIoitsKs Hkmi Fou A Kkwaiuk Hen jamia Despain is happy over the re coverv of his two lost horses, which were returned to him yesterday. It is understood that two of the four other horses that were stolen 011 the night of July 3 from John Ward's pasture were seen bv the Huston boys in a deep can yon between Wallula and Juniper, where a hundred bead or more were cached. It ia supposed that they are lieing held for a reward. Kant Oregon- ian. ATnrN'oop Beauty. The art studio former: kept by W H Greenwood, lias liecn r.-uovab d and refitted in such a neat wi y to make it 'a thing of beauty and a j y fo.evcr." New furniture, new scenerv, tn-w appliances of the latest and most ap, i.;ed kind. The very best artistic work of the day can be had of the photograph r- Wilcox A: Conn on the most reas'UKiiiie terms. J)o not fail to call and view iho new arrangement as they are highly pleasing. Uti a S:-n:.tim u:i.i the::tiienl eind s hv ih. .!. - bUShaiid bv .l is Ami,:! the l;tle !.' .!,.!!". i e.t:i.-ed in -ri ion of her 11. a :ar iu the r the fi u:i t h.-i u .r 1 .-t:ir; ,'.1 st,, ..pulai.. 'I ii'i ."il .; In . ;.b..ard vies oi ieh were I'iiiies, .;: eoini- i. u!l l.e cri diled that k. 'h will It is a 1-. pattireut tl-;,l ti ou the uniH r 1 i ; nvelt.pi'. 1 Jus if .met-hug. Ii the 1 111 this way, the pi .m ;. a-t to send it to tin- dt nd h it ie i-iamn i.l hi'. 1 it i r 1.- p-.-t' if;; di !;a!l be !aced on:, i- t,i the :i t nieni i; in imt .stamped r has a right ' liiee. Asi-oenit inn L'!(i:-h pritiei 1 paper cuu- iiotii; AKII 1I1UU1U. Jan K Powell & Co, llav Vi. nxlt Mhave yo'l. A t opih r iiae. h Viori-ck' Usir ihi'-ni pir'nrs, A It-l si me for duly Vi.;t St ift K'K'VlUg :u u l.l. A gaunf. n nt I. h bi'.ek, Allwiiy, Ot. . I'H-'.'m p-.inIHti extract 1X p..: in-.. : Kitlil I ll tllU ami iiav 1 ' 1 :i: lv f-r .. 1 , f I- .11 ! 1 I't t ii , IV-ilic- t I-H. i'urrrut KvcuU. Ever) body remarks at the splendid dis play of fruits and vegetubles at Jas K Powell & Co's, where they get what they w ant In the first place. The best and largest supply of peaebes whi be lound at J i 1 I'owi-H v Leave your arder. there when you g ready to "put ut" peacr.es. A large supply of shelf good, the best in town, at J as v Powell i o s. All kind of iilcknacks at Powell Cos. Ir.r .mjoiIs, picnic grceri j. locei ies, ei ery vaiiel " of maiket at J. is K I'owed Warm w eat tav Jit lion e groi-cihs in t! Co's. M : A l.t-i C ,(r.-tl.ii. a! IV.- i,mii;o'. ihi; Pt.rll.iiid Sp. -I Ih.rs :iun tri !. run on rat her pit m. Outride 01 Portland 1 tains mention of the hireling, and it is to be presumed irosu tlu.s fact that the man- agemeiit has not even hi nt a complimen tary ticket to any of the country papers, not to mention adertisenients. The purses for trotting races for the fall meeting amount to V-;iHl,' while the en trance money for the same amounts to over f-t'YH), leaving the association to add less than mh. J he horsemen of Baker City paid fLNO entrance money, and vet no oiucial notihcalion ot the uicccliug has Ik'cii received by any paper in Baker City. It is attout time lor the Portland Speed Association to learn that Portland is noi an 01 wrcgon. imtiie. It takes youngsters to do things np, brown. J lie r-ugene Jtegister uivch tl follow ing good example of their ability to meet emergencies. ".Mr and Mrs I W Young returned Monday from a trii. to the Pine Opening.. Mrs Young stop ped at Meve Kidon h w hile up there and reports a peculiar birtbdav part v. Last Thursday a child of Paul Bristow, e-r I'. a t) o :1 f.- -Mu i-i their d (Mt Z.'li '.iaii on A i; sprinv. CW Wai-; v!:. .'.!.; ..:r.i l"t, li I : ;1. An HiV. PllMoi HAT (li t ic. F L Sucii c.A ui!e h ve ri'tir:; Tat'i.tni v. '.t-t- fh.f, t'',vt. ho-Ti v: -.it j doubur .Vr-. Tt;:rt :t. J f StoV. an o it p'-pee'i f W!!; Vut ihe-Ut KnrUl Y tlitt 17th nt coiimiiitfrioii . .JuliiiHtowu e 'ataiim Meiio inhabit 11; t-i n-da Tl. in st-n dt 1 ij l'.ir.f ili disasiur which dr .wnrf! jOJ of !iu.- pe.'iple a jtat R Carri-itn: has tSo ci trr.ct at Euacne for cnrrvihK the mail t" and from the trains .00 is the puce, hjs tveu than is p.ud Ik re. A htie and dog ctrt came into Albany alone thi tiioriiinu at tarrin'o speed. We luve not itariit-d th; uumeof the u .uer, nor he rus'ilt of the itinaway. K.'au &C AclnsoD handle toe celebrated Portland ceuieut walls for cemetery lot. There wall can ho furuithed at hall the etne of any other and arn far superior. MfF P NuttiDg, local editor of the Dkmockat vebt tu tho bay to-day to be lioueaweek. shall expect something very nice trom Ins pen ou his return The Astoria Columbian is authority for the statement lha the Albany &: Astoria U R preliininarv survey ia completed aud ys the route ia au easy one all the way. The disi.itehcs nay the tiuia matle in the C4.nerin-V 'inuard race at Union was 10 "A lli'.a's )onc ll:;!f pv,r cent from i In N.n-rj,' Two per cent fl ag.. l-'ivt. or J Ve.'ll't l il;; Si ami J ve.irs of in li per ii vtar; (iu to 50 ycajs of r r ,-er.t fiOio o to .J 5 to 40 'o 5 to 30 per f.'iii frtiin y. vr i t.t frcei 2; .nt from :') t- 2; 'o't; -even ; ears ii isye. 1'1'tie percent from 15 t-'t z-i vears of a.'t. (Jiie iHiniireil per eenl ti VfMi huv vour elothing of G V .Siuipon, Albany, Or- ;on. THE CRY OF MILLIONSI OH. 2"SY BKCKl T0 IT NOW, SOON IT WML BC TOO LATC. I hnve hem trout)1fl many yeara with disease nt the kiJncys ami have tritxl many dilTcrrnt tentedies ami have t. nij-lit ci'l from ttiiffrcnt physiciins viili.iit ntict". Alfiut the isihof A'.ril I w-ih sitfk-r.Tiic fn-m o vtry violent r.t'nck that almost iirt:-.'itfd me in mitha luannrr tuat 1 -. Lent jv?r. tt'l'rn I sit ituwii ii wasiilmst itnj:i-'.rMe kr ::ie Hi net up ftl'.tip, or to jmt 011 inv cl'-tJn-, vl.e: I'ni 1 ii 1 . fit in e sem or. in.ii.vv. uij;iuW KlUNKV Te.A, t'j my but el. I iinmii.l.::Uly coinnifiiVfl us.uwf the tttt. It had an ulni'.rt ui'r.iii.l'jUH evt, ami to Hie Ht.ii.a li liitRiit ot :ill the t,'ucl at th liot'.l, in a It'W ::ts,I til.l L.iliUV I 1 KfMi!. tr.nt I wrtf. n :;tw man. I vi'.l V. irc'nmm r. 1 o:? ikh ii kii i. 1 :i ;ti '.i i tit 1 1 lv- 'i u. (1. A. TITI'I'ii, Sitnta Kusii. Cut. 3.J S ft w 1 P If Til sriiCIA'LIST, wlio was luihtil iv Mrs lligduii aiul who second.. The vewsperi there say 11 resides ut I'lvasunt Hill, was one vear Isrou.ls, which wjs uwb.-.b'y the correct old. Mrs Kiiidon's two little girls, ancd tiine. ' 10 and ll' vears, wanted to celebrate tlio j 'Tfie Sea of Ic," by the Cordray-Wa? event and so had n hirthday party. J company was greatly appreciated last eyen They baked a cake themselves and car- jinn. Some line acting waa doue. Kor the ried on a party as tlionch a large crowd vacation season of the year the troup waa was present, though only lour persons iven ffood aou.ts. were there. As this took place lit the 1 mountains u. miles alKive here, and the object of the party was at Pleasant Hill, it was a peculiar party, but Mrs Young reports it the most enjoyable allair she ever witnessed. AViiatTiikv Wii.i. ItiiiNo. Iii Oregon this year the hop crop w ill amount to about 3(1,000 bales, or lUSOO.OOO pounds. which, at .'ilie per pound, will bring into the country the sum of $1,450,000. A short month ago the market opened at l"cand the dillerence of 11c on a pound will amount to ililll.OOO to the lion-irrow- ers of the state. .Statesman. t I'.m'kh Mi 1. 1.. A talk with Mr. Wheeler connected with the new paper mill nt Lebanon discloses the fact that the mill will start about February the lirst next, and w ill turn out about 4110 reams of straw paper per day. i Don't Rcn Around. Every Henmer, an immense q'lantitv of fiuita and pro duce. The bet nn( largest variety al ways goes to as K Powell .V Co's, Their stands are always full of just such things as the publi': wants. Save runirg around by calling at their slorc first. Scaki.kt Fkvkk. There are two cases of scarlet fever at the residence of Hon It A Irvine in the citv. Thev arc the children of J II Irvine, son of U A Ir vine, who came down trom J-.astern ( Iregon iilxait two weeks since on a visit. Thev are mild cases. That P.iumii:. In the w indow of the Oregon Hank is to be seen a drawing oi Hip nronnseil Albanv bridge. It is located at the loot of Kroadalbin street and is a superb looking structure. Hut it will look much better as a real man an mem thill'.'. V Wanted. The undersigned desires to purchase the usual amount of baled hay andoais fur bis bacn In this city. 1'hose having either or boili to sell snouiu can on me at once. L, Sknders. A Bad Man, A man was brought be fore a Missouri justice of the peace, charged with the olleiice of kissing a young lady "by force and violence, and against her wiil." The young lady, who was very handsome, gave iier testimony in a modest and straightforward manner, after which his worship gave the follow ing decision : "The court in the case sympathizes with the defendant, and will therefore discharge him without a line, imprisonment or reprimand, be cause the court, while this case lias been in progress, lias lieen obliged to hold on to both arms' of his chair in order to keep from kissing the complainant himself." Will 1'kkac-ii. Uev B F Bonnell, state evangelist of the Christian denomination will preach at the Christian church ill this city this evening at tlie usual hour. The public is invited. Yamhill Faiii. The Yamhill couiitv air will be held at MeMiniiville S.'pte m ber t! to o. Two thousand dollars il preiuinums will be distributed. Takk It Awav. Those having stock in the pasture of F I. .Such at Cloverdale are notilied to take the same away on or uclore Septein ner 1st. Wall Pai'ek. -I have just received ro.u thv) e.nt a larj invoiciof wall p -oer, liorders, decorations, etc., including the plain ingrains which are becoming very popular. These goods nro lietter styles and cheaper than ever before. SnUL'EL K Yoi-Nci KvEKViiooY Says So. If the wild .vaves could laik they would say, "Go lo las F Powell & Co's for groceries ond pio- iluce. for their stock is lame, ilieir prices low and quality the best." This is the universal verdict of their customers. Corsets, Torsels. We make a specialty of ladies and misses fine -orscts aud waists. Yc also have a Jrivc in a French satine corset at 75 cents bxlra good value. Samlel E Yolno. Parasols. I have just received a new invoice of Parasols. Samuel K Young. Myers force pumps are thebsst, amilh a bender s. Fast Dkiving Last Warning. Here aflerany person or p rsons caught diivlng within the city limits lasler than prescrloed bv oulinance of Ihe cl'.y, will be arrested and punished according lo the provisions of such oidinance. J ?s Hofi'.m a v, City Marshal New cmbroideiics flouncing, lace flouncing in cotton and silk, black and cream. I.accs lniuaooo ouim, nio new designs in bl ..o wlmc lace, including Var.dv-k and hifel lower. Newruchmgs Sami el E Yol'Nu. JIi 'i.ks. Two good mules for ' nil 011 (i W Simpson, Albany, Or. sale. L.A11IES Summer Ili.ot.se. the latcs "'JViltioH, just roc.'lvd frjm 111 1 ittf.ict rs by exprets. SAMUEL E Yofso J V Gentle y. best bout anil slice m-ikor iu city, opposite rortimlbr .V Iriin'a h.ve a I Von ell A: lock to ge'.t ei finm at .1 Ten Acre Tracts. Some choice 10 and jo acre tract" lor garden purposes, iust secured for sale at a bargain. Inquire of (Juiss & llcdrick. New Dlacks.mitii Kiioi". Ci V Willis h.. In.l romnleted his Macksmith shop at the corner of Second and Railroad streets where all kinds of iron and wood work rim ho had and done in first class order Bring on your plow, wr.gons, etc., etc, (or repairs. 1k!fO. Fall uuil Winter Aiinureiiint IKtil. We beg to Inform tliat the two large shipments of '.voolvna consigneu to us, and recently purchased ot Uostnn and New York houses, will arrive In the course of a day or two. These goods should have been delivered Aug. itt. but owint to the recent strike of the New York Central & Hudson River R R, we were unable to receive them sooner and regrel exceeding ly the disappointment to oui customers. The stock comprises the latest foreiiir. land eastern designs, and required no little skill and care to meet the wants of the public as we fully anticipate to please the nost tasiioious. we will announce the arrival ot these goods and trust nn early inspection. ReKpeclifully, A AC H KB iV ioX, Merchant tailors, drapers and fine trade deiynen. Opposite post office. KiNDKKGARTRX. Mlssett Wheeler and Crawford will r-open their kindergarten Sept. 1st, at the W C I U Hall. A i-oKrct chool win be run in connection with the kindergarten, to which pupils will be nd- mitied up to the age ot 12 years, t hildren taken to and from school. Hoi.mks ri!Nf CiH.i.KfiK, of Portlaiul, .')r., w ill oiHMi Sept. It-t. J A Woseo, the leading pciun.in of the (oa-t. h:if liecoiue a partner in thin pcltoti) :uul will make it the leading imsmcgs cdloge. Send lur a catalogue. Bartlktt PfaRk. I am agent for the Kaiem canrery and prepared to huy al the llartletl pears brought to me in a con dition to ship. Parties having pears to sell will do Well lo nee me. Samu kl E Yol Nii. MrnT.rs I'MiiMtn fcAii. In great variety of Mvlt s at bottom rr.vep. Samuel K Yoiin. Feart are entcrUiuctl that an outbreak wiil occur ia the peniteotUry of Washing ton, as there is a scheme concoct?)! among the convicts to effect an escape. They are clsely "watched however. The excavation for a new two-story brick at the corner of Lyon and Second was begun this morniDU. It will be of the size and style of the S E Young brick. It ia another of the many evidences of the steady, per manent growth of Albany. A dispatch received to-day from the managers for whem Maud Grange; ia now pUyiDg in Portland states that they are de sirous of coming to Albany next week Maud has few superiors in ber line, and we beaptuck for ber a full house in case it is decided to come. The salary fixed for Ihe laud oflicera for Oregon for the ensuing year is as follows; La Grande, $2743.20; Ltkeview, $222 72 ; Oregon City and Rone burc, $3003 each; The Dalles, $3212.50. Tho office at Burns, which haa been ooing business only a little oyer six months ha eaiaed enough to bring the salary tn $2240.70. Jas F Powell Si Co. Cusick's addition. Gold canes at Will & Stark's. F. M. French keeps railroiut time. Rock candy drips at C E Brownell'a Novelties in parasols at S E Young, Choice canned sweet potatoes at C E Brown cli's. Prepared mnckrel, jn lib cans, at CE Hrownell s. Mpidquarters for garden seeds at 0 E BrowntsU'H. For artists' supplies go to Stauard, & Cusick's. Delicious canned oranhcraies at C. E Br. wnell'e. in i..ti;s AM 111 us. The Lest makes are to lie fuuml in Al bany at Price & Robson'tf, who have just 1 received a carload of the finest hacks and buiriries to be found. Their l-rices, con sidering quality, are remarkably low. It pays to rule 111 a good buggy or liack. Keep this fact in vour head, and when getting one tall oil Price ei Kobson, who have the largest variety to evlect from. Mi Laura LGuitra. who. has been in Sau Kiuiicisco the pant two months, arrivtd home this morning ai.d wiil at once com mence preparations for the outfit im; of her music, harmony and laiiiniaL" nhu'i) iu or nection with Miss Thornton, Septt-mher 1st. Journal. Tho Correct i v Properties of the Juices or ialifornla'M YearetaMo Alterative AluiONt UeuHational. A lady formerly of 1221 Mission St., but now o! 400 Ilayes St., S. F., writes to tho dwln W. Joy Ca as follows: M Mrs. H. T. Uevcrly, of Se attle, resided withmc lut winter. She had long been a sufferer from dyrncpala and waterbrash. Her stomach was so wcxk that for months at a time she lived prlmipully unou milk and the white 01 eggs. Amonir other things she tried one of the mineral sarwijmrillas ouly to find that It gave her pains in the head aud weak Kinking spells. Having taken Joy's Vegetable Sarsana rltla myself with great benefit in stomach troubles, 1 induced her to discard tho potash preparation and try your Vegetable com nouud. It began reinvigorating her stomach and In a short time helicd tier tutonislilngly. It im prove, her nj-T.-;;:o tin I niruuglli lo that extent, that Juit before she Jr't, sho was beginning to retnm to solid food. She authorize! me to write you this rtntcment accordingly." Phunberg !,!. ck, Albany, Oregon. Py t lie iiK'it modi rn and nppmved methods -cures I'VuiaU diseases and Private dis-ca.-fi of 1 itlnr sex. I le lias a sure cure for Cntni ili li tlie !:tad. (Viihttltaticii is free and everything strictlv conildt ntial. Ollice hours 10 to 2 to 4 and 7 to 8. Ktsidence. corner Third and I.von streets. F. M. French, -UEALKK IN Mi Thomas IYA7CKES and CL0CKSv W 8-th am A large and finest'H'k of gold canes to se lect from at Will Si Stark's. - Have you seen tho?e parlor suits that T brink has just received 7 Ihey are nice. If yon want a Hue toilet or hath soap call On ataoard & lusiuk, Uity Drug More, When wanting the best groceiies in the market at reason prices eali o -T F r"- ell & Co. amm OILVERWAna nPEOTACLES Q O EYE-GLASSEO FOR WKLL B 'KINO, ROCK DRLTj Intf and piOHp.rtinic, write to J. B. Hghclt, Albany. YOUR KEEP -ON THE- -tlo r'ipir- Sclf-Fccdcir mil lhimUittvi Traction Engines; clser. Etc A J . l i XI. U LUIU a UiC O VxiA ATTENTION 1 ! All membera of Safety lodge, No 13, A. O. IJ. W, of Albany, Or., are respectfully invited to be present at tlie meeting on Monday evening, Aug 2."tli, as business of special importance, needing your at tention, will come up, and the presence of all mcmlers in desired. Jty order of the M. AV. Warm Weatiii:u. A fine stock of re frigiiitors auu .ieatn freezers may be seen at Stewart & Soy's. Nothing 'like them for the nous?. farm for Hale. TWO MILKS from Toledo, on Yqulna Ky, and one-t urih of a irille 1'ioiu nitrotid'. It coiiHitH of 40 aers. ti:o land, tm I a ner l-ott.-in and bill land. O'ol frrtniH holism, Pil iinisheti, (woith barn and other ImprovciueiitM. Fer turthtif par.tcnl'.rA hm r.n or n orns. y l r rt i,i r,n, Yaquina City, Or Argand, Garland, Superior and iflonarch Rnngts, clieuo, Smith & gorders. HEALTH RESTORER. xtffNrfxSst7N43-- U S C IT ! TT 13 TH E IT)T!VTj MEDTCTN-T!.. Itrnuethc l.ivcrand KUlm-y. nti.l Sf-nvioh, curei ll. :i.l"!io. Iv" "i '. mtt nn A,.. lilc, Putil'us Ihf Iin;nirc HIooJ, iijiu rPFUMDEffJ Also read what one of tlie soliil men of i.imi county saj's about tlum: M11.1.1 b:;, I inn C'm'Stv, Okpcon,) St ptciiibcr 2S, f MR. Z. T. WUIGIIT, Portland, Orcjt . Ili'.ir.' 1: !n n fi -' -v ii Miur Inqnlrt n tn how I liked inv Advance ThThcr. nnrchHM-.l uf mih llii i-ar. wi!l i-r.y tlie ,t!viiiicp tines more and better wmk tlinn anv otlicr ninrliine I ever .mil 1 have neen all tliat are rep. resented In Oregon. It threshes f.isicr, cleans the rrnin N-ilrr. i rr !iehter and snve ihe ijiain better from the slraw, than nnv other .iuk hiie. in ready oi any time lo e.o Into n I ri.il i' h :'t' ' Ihresii for from Sico to $;oo. '! !. nie n )-cu desire voti ran refer to me al a:iv in tl ai' lhi. " -Ignt.l he stroiii; unci ciniahle. I am -. r ti aehir.e jexeept Ihe iilvance j and m.llket Ullhout ooubt. II I. n, .MILLER. i ihe ' For further ini-liculurs all Albany, or l'm tlaml, (hcroii Z. T. "WRIGHT, r-Vml for In's list of 11)3 nair.es of iiartics who have tnirelir.sed Advance Threshers in Oregon, Washirnton and Idaho. SHBCa ramaa a E "Whila You Wait," but cuaes NOTHING ELSi.