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1 - I PuI'lUheil ft Huuilay, t; j uy In tb nk m KITES t NTTTIC, Eiliton and Prop'n, rjotftred at the Host OflW at All.anv, Or grjn, a ooonil ulaia mail inatttir. ATI ItUAY... ....Jl S 1.1, 1801, j CI TV OFFICIAL PAP Ell. I..OQAI.. UKOOUD. Aridlllcnal Lomts on slh rag Al.TiiKihLiNU Runaway. The following aocount oln thrilling experience nenr Vahaina, will lo iipprfuiuteil by Linn eountv people wiio rave seen the place It i from the KUiti-sinan : LaBt Wed nesdav, na "Shorty" Kliie. formerly of Kaleni. wiisurivinu down lav nr's hill bore vfehaina, in two-Reated hack, the brak-h.oi- slippcil ami let the hack agaiBHt the team, which Kt.vtul to run. The bill iscordiirovtd and verv Bteen and the team soon pot lwyond the drivers control. Ciislintt, a hoy who was nlon', aid lie was hounceil to the top of the lir ireea aioiigsiue oi tne roiiu, out lie was proOaMy scared. 1 lie team ran for over a quarter of a mile down this fearful road, and it ik a wonder that the orcu- nta were not all killed, but "Shorty" lly concentrated all his strength on one line and ran the team into a bank on the iide of the road. The only damage aone was me snmsmni; ol tliednsh lioanl. On ono side of the road is a canyon 500 feet deep, and the wheels came so near the edge of it at times during the descent mat it mane "Niorty s hair stand up iL i 111- -f i :.. 1 v suu ijuuia ui a purcupi'ie. A Hot-Hkadrd Marshal. Grant's Pass was treated to a sensation one eve ning this week. Lieut Hollev, USA recruiting oflicer, was walking up street arm in arm with another gentleman, when tuey came across a chair in the middle of the sidewalk. Lieut Ilolley kicked it out into the street. The mar hal was vexed nnd heated up. He shot at Holley three times with his revolver, the nearest shot going through his coat. The marshal says Ilolley struck at him and ho then shot at him. Lieut Holley wasgivn an examination and acquitted the evidence showing that he had no pistol. Ashland Record. KIM ML AMD -t'.KHOl, Mr O'Ncll. of the Lebanon paper mill, wan In the city today. Rev T G Browmon, of McMlnnvllle, was In the city today, Mrs E Hall, of San Francisco, is in the city visiting her nephew, Cieo 1 Warner. Last evening a verv entertaining social was given at the Y M O A rooms, dames were played, music indulged in and many attractive features presented for the edification of the large number pres ent, Jndirn ftrahan. Charles PfeifTer and 0 W Watts left this morning on a fish ing excursion on the norjh Santiam. They are recogniied to be experts with flh lines and Borne large catches are an ticipated. About fiftv couple atten.led Mr H G Hopkins' closing social dance at the opera house, last ivcniiiir ml rin.,rt one of the pleasantest events of the sea son, mr Hopkins has proven himself a first-class instructor in the art of dancing, Ir Thompson, of Corvallis, hag been in the city with most of his family, men tion of whom was made a few days ago, as having a reunion at Corvallis. It is not often in this western country that so large a family gets together from bo many places. Ytsterdav thev all united at the residence of Mr Win 'Fortmiller. Invitations are out for the marriage of Miss Leona Willis, daughter of Mr and Mrs Leo Will's, of Salem, to Mr Kdgar B l'iper, editor of the Gray's Harbor Times. The man lege will occur Wednesday, June 17, at U p m, at the residence of the bride's parents, cornor Capital and Center streets. Mr Piper is a former recident cf Albany, where his sister, Mrs K Vl Langdon, now resides, and Miss Willis is well known hero on account of her fine voice, having sang here on seV' er.il occasions. Leinenger Hulin Whitney Noel Dorris, F LaForest SOUTH McAllister Mack, Lyon Isorn Stimson White Day Mack, I Montague Aiay Wani CitKorr. J M Moyer & Co., who run the Albany 'voolet Mills etoro in Portland, and who are tiie pro prietors of the mill, advertise as succes sors to I'M tlfOvrnsriUe Woolen Mills. Brownsville people do not like this, as they claim the Eagle Woolen Mills Co is the Buccessor. at least practically, and Albany people do not like it, because they feel as if Albany is entitled to some credit and notoriety in the matter. How would something like this sound : "J M Mover & Co., Manufacturers of Albany Woolen Mills goods." A glance at their ads in the Oregonian will show an absence of Albany entirely. Don Cessus Taken. A census of the dogs of Alhanv has just been taken by D T Wyman and F A Burkhart, that is of the canines with acknowledged owners. The result is the finding of 97 east of Ellsworth street and 35 west of that street. 132 in all. One would think to ee a congregation of the animals that there were a million in town ; but a thorough canvas was made,nnd the above is the result. The truth is a dog is a very promiscuous animal, and there are not nearly as many as there seems to be. . Fearful Fall. Yesterday m Mr J H Campbell was raising the timbers of a new barn which he It building for Worth Hus ton, some 8 miles south of the city, a top bent fell, carrying with It a workman by the name of "Pippin, who fell thirty feet kna ra caught undet a timber tlx by six. tils ankle was crushed and he was other Wfte seriously hurt. He may not recover. Bask Ball. The game yesterday afternoon between the north and south sides of First street, between Broadalbin anu terry, was one characterised by in. teresting plays, a grand stand affair. It was full of fun from the beginning. Fol lowing were the clubs: NORTH Chamberlain c IVirris, F ' p Leunert , I b 2b 3b s s 1 f c f r f The score was 38 to 19 in favor of the north sides. At the end of four innings it was 20 to 7. early fire works doing the Dusiness. Alter that the south sides made 12 to their opponents 10. At 8 o'clock a lino repast was served by Mc Gliee 4 White at the City Restaurant, pronounced by all one of the best yet served. At Corvallis Wednesday the Lebanon's knocked out live vorvnilis nine 12 to 6 in a good game. Tim TVmilntnn linap ball club beat the Baker Ciub 1 to 0 a few days ago. The batteries of both clubs are proieeaionav. j A game of, base ball wis Srt Mi?.gress at press time betwecA the b M tt S's, Lari more, Lei inert, Lyon, Ala and Press Marshall, Magers, Mueller, Rennie nnd Smiley, and the C B II W Y's.Chatnber lain. Blodgett, Breckenridge, Huston, Welch, Wilson, Walker, Washburne, Young. The Younz Willamettes went to Leb anon today to play the juvenile club of that city. OllO exchange tnkcmilii.tl.nf.nna If. I hlI' for remarking that a movement was on foot. It wan thought that in live cities a movement should he on wheels. Hon W DFenton bun i,!.-,l ti.n f,-m of liionaugh - .Mr.Wthur. in Portland, me new firm name ls-ing Bronaugh, Mo Arthur, Fenton h Hronaugh. Sixteen irrigation companies have lieen incorporated in I'matilla county under the law passed by tlie last legislature. Total capital stn-k, $1, 370,000', ranging from 500 to $500,000. Tho new associate editor of tho Flor ence West signs his salutatory "yours for health." He must be a rare bird, as most editors are in business for wealth. Before the hiir flood Inhnatnwn Pa.. had a taxable value of 2,000.000. Now it is $9,000,000. and the Hood hnnnened only just two years ago. Why would it not he a good idea to get up a first-class flood in Pendleton ? The PnriiiL-ficld Gazette is dead. The Salem Statesman says: "A while back there was aeort of mania for "starting" new newspapers in Oregon. Now they are quietly passing in their checks." Several other sheets will no doubt be heard from within a few months. James Fogarty, the great base ball player, probably the best fielder in the u. n., oira two or inree weeks ago ana was taken to California, his former home. I He died of consumption, rcnlly from ex cessive cigarette smoking. Jaines Whit ney, another great player, lias also just died from consumption. The Democrat has rccelevd a copy of Brick Roadways, a Chl-ngo publication. According to It brick paveinert are used in nearly 200 cities. It is the cheapest of all pavements, costing up to $3 a square yard. In Wheeling, West Va.,brick pave ments were built at a cost of $1.05 to $1.25 a square vard. A big item with this kind of pavrr.e H Is that li does not have to be sprinkled. The subhject is one worth attention by Albany people As the following attractions have not been in Albany and are probably headed this way it will be but justice to our citi zens that they be placed on their guard. The Eugene Guard sa5-s: "A bag pipe man held forth on the streets last even ing. He attracted a crowd of boys. At the postothec corner a stereoptician giv ing views of war Bcenes held forth with a volubility that would cause a fish-woman to die with envy. At, the same placo a telescope was in position to gather in the nickles but the cloudy weather was.abar to the proprietor doing a profitable busi-pesa." RELKAEr.-Harry Preston, the printer, who was fcVrestcd In Corvallis several mohfhs 'o, and plead qullty In Jackson county to a marge 01 Durgiary ana sen tences o imprisonment for one year, has bee released after serving seven months. Vflrough good behavior he gained three months. 11c has gone to San Francisco and says he will do better hcrcsiter. Brats Twenty-one. Oregon's largest city as consolidated Is laraer than the largest cities In Arizona, AlabamivArkan. as, Delaware, Florida, Gcorg.a, Iowa, Maine. Mississippi, Montaria. Nevada, New Hampshire, New Mexico, North Dakota, . South Carolina, Sonth Dakota, Txas, Utah, Vermont, Washington and Wyom ing, a fact the Jkmocrat considers worth considering-. New Carpets. A B Mcllwaln has orie of the largest and Dest selected lines of carpets in the city, embracing nil new patterns and designs, and as he has made a great reduction in prices it will be to the advantage of carpet buvers to c all and m ect his stoc . and prices before pur - haslng. Cm arii Services. Rev H Gould, of Jefferson, will preach at the i irst m r. Church tomorrow at 11 a m. Dauoain school at 2 :30 p in. Epworth League at 6:45 p m. In the evening there will be exercises oy tlie scnoiars 01 me rctoonui school, in commemoration of Children's Day. The public is cordially invitea to these services. The M C Aeosoel services tomorrow will be conducted by Mr Geo Acheson. Subject for consideration, "On Which Side are You?" Services at the Presbvterian church will be, at 11 a m, Children's Service, conducted by the Sabbath school schol ars. S at 12:10 pmj irsuniii am. Preaching at 7:45 by the pastor, subject: "A Voice from Kftttiak.". All will be maoe welcome. Children's day ewtfctWB at the Bap tist church tomorrow evening, promise to be unusually interesting. To all a cordial elcorite will be given. Rev Shd.ncle. who has been rusticat ing in the mountains in Douglas tho last throe weeks, returned today, and will preach tomorrow, morning and evening, at the M E church, south. REAL FHTATF. BILES. Meddcrs Vandcrpool toJasVan derpool, E of SW 4 sec 31, TplSSRl W $ 350 Same to same, 52 acres in sec 81, Tpl2SRlV 100 Edwin Lnndis to II Bryant, lot i blk 11. W'b Riverside ad 550 Jas W Brown nnd ife to Mary A Mesarvey, 1 acre in Lebanan, 800 H A and J F McCartney to Horace A Powell, EKDLfloiHA McCartney 2 Robt Johns to Thou Thomas, lots 5 and 6 blk 3D It's 2nd ad Alb 700 R Cuslar to Caroline Cox, 142.08 acres Tp 10 S R 3 W ,. 1 Allie E Farrier to Jas E Cooper, NE X of NE iS seo I Tp 10 S R4W.-.i. , 140 U S to Thos IViV, 8 W sec 10 Tp 12SR2E 400 Dan'l Leedy etux to A D Leedy,80 acres in D L C of Jas Gore . . . 3000 John Smith to Mary Hoffman,2,35 acres near Albany 1050 Total sales $7193 Sodnd Advic. It pays' to get the best; even Shakespeare admitted that. In this connection it may be remarked that W R Graham lias just receivea an elegant line of suitings for the spring and summer, never surpassed In an Albany market, uiey are me oesi wt oe ob tained, as an inspection will show, and Mr Graham is prepared to make them up in the latest style with a skill his long experience lias onaoiea mm 10 ue master of. C.vnD or Thanks. We desire to return our sincere thanks to our neighbors and friends who so kindly rendered us so much assistance during the sickness of our loved Allie. Peter Sciii.osser and Family. Right to the Point. Allen Bros. d their own delivering, promptly and care fully. Fresh peas, strawberries, cabbages etc., just received at Allen Bros. To get fresh prepuce, fail etc., al ways call at Allen pros. lUHK AN AKUOAft R'lgales Oriental circus exliihitd in Ifor. ri!ur ycst'jidiiy. I.Adius so I oliildrrn'd pild w r ritiy,s fur 50oU, at the Corner Jewelry Hlor. The tpemWs of FCo sredrilliog twice a week ia nrf.p-ntion for tha annual encamp mrnt at Kngtnie. Dr W H Dsvis lilrd his eortitlotte from the Stat Melius! ttojrd, L-jiii( Nj. 3 tiled with the Coaaty Clerk. . T L Jones, M 12 presiding elder, is reaj -inn a rich nart-fpt f sojl in a revival nt Ysiuax stei-.ov.Klaniftth county, ltecently he (Ttptiz-d 100 ludisuj. Ashland lUcord. An exempt Pin-una's pin, Nu 121, wu lost, prrltfli'y on tin, hae ball grout. d. The finder vvili confer a ureat favor and be suita bly inwardt-d by roturnitig the ssme to C 11 Mueller. If ynur eyes trouble you go to F M French's and have thein tested by Johnsons patent t.ye motor, aud g t glasses that lit you properly. GVii's Irom 25 cents to 10. Fr...rrs tell tho Di'mochat that tho re cent cool r.vn had a rino t-ffect on spring wheit, ami brighter prospouts wore never enjoyed by thtm. High prices are bound to prevail accurdiug to preicot inuiuatioas. Mr U A Craneo. of Fort Klamath, hroacht in his wool this wesk ar-J sold it to the Ash land woolen mills, realizing $697,40 from bund of only 4C0 head. Ashland Tidings. Mr Jerry Nanan. recently of Corvallis. has ptlrchat-cd the Giauta Pass Courier. Mr ISnnan is an old f.lmil uf G W W riaht.liso.. of this city,aud is well spoken of a news paper man. Al Stellrcaker of this cp hitched a horse to a cart yesterday and was drivioir no Lyon street wheo a doi; ran out from a resi- douce near by and bit his horse on the noso causios him to rnn away, breaking np the oart and bruieiag up tho horse considerably. A few days ago a party of men left Gates for the purpose of searching for the remains of Thomas Tnckor who v r.a loat last winter in tho mountains Youth of that place. The IUul lodge, of La Camas. Washington, of which he was a tncmVer, sent a party to as sist in me so&rcn, aaq securing the services of WT Clark as a guide they started out and after several daj'a of hardship in the oionmains taoy reruraed nnaing no claes ex-.iept a place where some ope bad bailt a firo. Mill City Gazette. Hulia Si LHwnn, drugsts. Fiae groceries at Conn St HendricBon's. Fresh tegctabloti'inu teiries ever fnorn-ing-.Brownell's. Eejt assortment of teas in town &t C E Erownclls. 1 A lino line cf orockery ware fat Ccnn ii uendricsou s. Good ventilated anil 'suo 'lighted bath roo rs at lorecb. s. Shaving, 15 cents, at Visreck'a shop Closed OL'undaa. Prick delicious ico cold soda water at C b lirownell s. A lare assortment of "ilrdeo seeds on Bala ac C ffi Brownell'e. P. V Achii.on JcCo areHscl'.ing monuntuti at Portland price? . Golden opportunities are wasted every icy by not trading with C lirowoell. A new line cf window' shades from 50 cents to 1.0 each cotupleto, at Samuel Young's. 'lust received ft fioo invoice of barber's supplies direct froa Philadelphia, by L Vieieclr. At the co her of Broadalbin andjlst street vou win nnu u c isrowneii always tne lead in the grocery basineas. For bargains in monuments, headstones e4o-,goto W Achison&Co,Albany,Oregon Fresh bread, cakes, pies, etc., every day at the Peluiontoo restaurant. Le-ive your orderc. Keep it in your mind that Allen Bros pro ose keeping the kind of grocories the public mauds. Their stock is tine cue, At Viercck's shaving and ballctittii.g par lura, ladies and children's hair cutting a specialty. Sre W F Read line of dress gocds and silks bofore buying elsewhere. Mustache dvins dene on short notice with the renowned Herman instantaneous dye, st Viereck s. One half dollar redaction on every pair it Ludlow's fin" shoes. A good Una of tbwa alS E Young s. m At Fortmiller & lnvc'c's loC viozen uinAH ntin Jna !li( SUrva! awl A large and elegant stock 01 itstn cen- ury bedroom Bets. Alarge aa l o uicj lota! cirpjti, many e designs. New SiHiXQ Goons. 1 keep a full line of spring and1 summer dress goods, in wash fshncB. n'lits, gmi:nains, seersuckers, et". I have al.o a new lit e of summer plaids, be tides o:her novelties in biges and all wool sritings. Sauitkl r. iocno Corning Events. Saturday, June J7, i n m Colt'ihnw nt Albany, ' Tueidav, lune -lo.at Ooera House.I.Iul Lord Konllerov. Wednesday, Julv 8. at Oocra lloue. SI Plunltett. KoTlCa.. All person Indebted to EC bearls wlM piense call and settle st once, as all accounts must be closed bf the 20th, andubllgd li C Skari.s. SILEM WORK OF ELECTRICITY. BOG TAX. OIMIIMM It M flat'TioN 4. The amount of taxes so assessed on each dog shall be due and payable to the recoujt-r at the time such assessment is made by him, and if. such tax is not paid to tiie recorder w ithin five days thereafter, the same .hall lie deemed delinquent nnd tin recorder shall immediately thereafter notify the porson to whom such dog is assessed, in writing, that the tax thereon is delin quent, and that within live days there after, if such tax is not paid to the treas urer of the city and his duplicate receipt therefor presented to the marshal, that the said 1uarsl1.1l will proceed against such person for the collection of such tax as by the ordinance lor the collection of tinea and taxes provided ; and it shall be the duty of the marshal, if such person so notihed, shall neglect or refuse to pay such tax within five days after receiviug such notice from tlie marshal, to at once institute proceedings airainst him for the collection oi taxes ns provided by ordin ance lor me collection ot taxes, Section 6. It shall le the duty of the marshal to immediately notify the ra- corder, upon his own knowledge or upon iniormauon, 01 any person wiio may be keeping any dog within the city limits upon which a tax has not-been .'assessed and paid within one year, and upon re ceiving Buch notice the recorder shall at once proceed to make inquiry in regard 10 sucn matter anu to assess such dog if he finds the same, and tax tho owner or keeper thereof, as herein before provided. Two Mure Htiiifs .Made Happy After Loug und fndeiil snn'erlng. Sheridan, Yimhill Co, May 25, '91. Dr Darrin: Dear Sir The home treat ment yon gave tne hy electricity and medi cino tas cuied me of a cancercoa growth and scrofulous affection in my mouth and cheek, which alarmed mesr.d my frieods beyood oxpresnion. h(. 1 am cured, anai in half the ttmo vpu sii.l it would tako. I an also cored of (nnale tp.'ublvs. anil irregnlarity 0! my menses, lidfcr to me. Oar neighbor. Milt Jnucj, rf Perrydato, Or, wss cured by T)r Darrin rf a pol pus in the nose. Your Gr.tcfui Patient, MRS J M DICKEY. Cnlarrtl nt tl:e Blnttiler Trcnbte C'nred. Monte ano, May 18, '91, Dr Darrin: Deal Sir Prior to calling on you last December I had been screly arHio ed for a long time with itiflimatiou of the blad drr, with other complications. Your elec trio and mrdical homo treatment has perfect ly and perinsnently cured me, for which I thank yoa, If this will be efjservice to'you publish it. Gratefully Yours. C. R. Any on- daslriag to knr.w who "OR" in o n learn the full name by npplylng to l r Darrin, 7o' Washington St, PottUnd, w here tho Doctor's office ia located, and where ha can be found froxi la a into 8 p m, dally, The Doetor treats ail curable chronic, scute and private diseases. Kxamlnntton h( the ofllce or by letter free. Ktectrieitj is the greatest known remedy in the cure of impotency and errors in youth, catarrh and deafness. UMBER. We wiuli to tsar to the pnbllo that we have just added a lare p tuner to our mill and tre prepared to furnish all kinds of lnmoer, aresaea or roujiii, ai tho pur chaser may clione. as Rood as the best, add asohoap aa It can be sold. In payment we wtll take fill k'nd- of Kroauce, urh as hay. flnur, grsin, Laeon, utter, baanu, beer by the quarter, pti, .11 fact anytlili'tt ihat we ohd usj. Please seo us before you purchittyB your bill cf lumber, an we cor. riietit thnt wh ahu euitycu. You will always ntut one of us at our mnu 14 inllus Irom Ibrinon, miles from Waterloo, on Hamilton creek. W I iV TIKRKlOaN. Lebanon, Oregon. A BIG CHATCE FOR SOME ROIY j to make money. The best paying rettiauraut iu Euiceoe for sale, as the owner is going to retire from bupines for sometime. Any peraon doiirlng in for mat ion regarding this buaiiiess, G B Dorriv, auoiney at law. or J K Dixou, prop, Knoni., Oregon, NOTICE. 1 have this day made arrangement wi Messrs Koapp. Burrell & Company f Al ba av, to furnieh all patrons with Bering binders. Please call oo them and g e your orders at once. Also arrange me s ar mado with them for evervthinn in efarra implmnt line, inoludini binding twine. diuany, ur,, miv awn, loiri. Mart Miuhr, Financial A t. ITY DttlG STORE C PfeifTer Block, Albany Sianard S Cusict -DIALMS IX MANY MfflTOEE Cj Dm jui-t recviTsd larf Uf ties l fctw 4wfgnsin Window Shades and Curtains, and new asd tMStiAit pattirni in Wall Paper WITH Elegant Borden to MattL Drue',' Medicines, Chemical, .Fancy and Toilet Articles, Sponges. Brushes. Perfumery, Pchool ;Eoolio, and Artlsls' Supplies. I'lijalclauh' prescription care lully ectnponnded. Wanted. A place to do housework in "family. Inquire at this ofllce. Is the Spbino. A tine line of Blazer Jackets for spring wear, in many designs, jnat received by (J W Simpson. Also a lare stock of tho popular self pening corsets. Get a Bicycle The New Mall Is one of the finest bicycles manufactured. It has no superior. Ohling Wilson, with , 8tewarl & Sox are agents, where these icyclcs may be seen. , Lat.tr., Oxror.n Ties I have a vi arf;o stoi'k oi tlifee a ivlf. ip ' ah'.i. ir ' ' , tij id prior fV..i i I" -; (;; li . li 0 ide r: Jef.-.hiT ; ,vr x.r m i 1 if.' (l j :.. Ik . i, i...-:. v' iluy yiltu rojpr:iwt of l';.vk;T i.ro The Champions. Whoever tiie cham pions are in the base ball field when it comes to groceries and produce Conn & Hendricson will not lie knocked out. They keep a largo and fresh stock, and ttieir prices are as low as tne lowest. Fresh vegetables, fruits, and all the standard groceries always on hand. Whoever buys of them always makes a good strike. mm m Notice. From this time on i will sell all my gent's furnishing at greatly reduced rules, sucn ns 7?c necnes lor 50c. 11.50 underwear for 4l per suit. :i unocrwear for oer suit. $6 sine shirts for $4.75 each. $4.50 black silk shirts for $3.50 each, ar.d everything in the same propor tion. The remainder of my dry goods going for 50c on the dollar. Shoes at re duced rates, to reduce stock before re moval. E 0 Seari-s, June 3rd, 1S91. Blumberg Block. Lace Curtain, In great variety from 5 cts. to $9 a pair. These goods are k'nuuht from New York jobbers direct and cannot be txcellcd for quality, style and price. Samuel t 1 m-so. Don't ."oijjiit, I'nisle) A Smiley, I'rlnters S'S '.. 0 are inft'cinf; a i' -lrive oni :iili;v. I .ViMmI, to 1. an ;'l,C(fl on g'od farm i .iciirity, in the next Unity days. Mourj T: ! it while vou can aet it, S N Steki.r &r.'o. TEADK AT THE OLD RKITAPLfi GEOCKRY sto;:s of C F, BK0WNE1.I, Gcod godr, low prioes rd hene.t trea tent. COME OKF.. COME AM, Coi.t Show. There will be a colt show In the city ol Albany on Saturday. June 27th at 1 o'clock p m. All clases of colts two venrs of nc and under will be nd milted to the show. Kach individual must show at least ten colts bred from th 11111 horse. VVal Ryals. We bars th. bnt and rattiest ia the market. C5Bgl SHLWEl and a due stock v SPECTACLES generally, as well as jewelryTWatchei 'clocks, etc., at F. HI. French's. WOOL. 200,000 poOLds of wool ,sntrd,for rhlrh the highest market piico will tie paid hy A . Senders, agent, who may be found at the store of P. Cohen . JJ . GBEUG, TAILOE Suits made and rsrairlng doratooidor Between Third 1 rfd Fourth, on Lyon st We are the People Fresh pa beaut, tfooneherrifin, currant radikhM, ntrawberrif., chernef. fann, fTTanRea, ate, at Al en B;nn, wi o atwayn beep on hanrt tlo latoi-r. nnu cimccrit: and produce lr llio murUat. Setd oatB for Bala ky V W Crawford, fat Tallman. Dress Makino, Work neatly done and tntlsfatlon cuarontccd. Rooms at Mrs T E Carter', corner Railroad anp FlfthVtreets. Adrlia Bjukhart. A nannlfd Hiumc. Tiiin body of oarn hae been likned to a tcnnii eril. It ouen nan a haunted apartment thi utonwh, S:rM I'V the eld rich Hrile. dyipriia, dingtlon flioa and refuse t rot'trn. What an brra'K the ppe.l. what can mi ho !iu laid ti r.i tle o. .harpy or arnt? Weanwor nuhuiitatiDt,' v. Hofcot- lev Stomach Kittort, ar.n we are waiauted In the rpfpoiiKH by the recorded Uatimmiy of m rindp, coyrrini a period over a third of a century. A courwi f.f tho lJittern, l-efiun in any utao of the airluttiuutaLd pcriiatently followed, will termuuU tn cure positive, not partial. The Bitters rcatorei tone to the tpipatic rcrrp, rmewa and purifies the juue emninj? from the cellular tiasoe? that net upon the food dieatively, eicp)s bile from the ttnmach atd the blncd. and pro mo ten rf&uUr habit of body. Malrrif, kidnty complain, dervouenosn. rheumatism and nuuraltfia vive wa7 to thi medicine. L i v 1 w .17 n n t mm: EtViolopRS, 1'AisiLKV -t i C4 aainir trampii. To-thrksd k Waox. Used in Millions of H02UCS--40 Years the Standard. line of Hard ware, Stoves, Ranges, etc., in the market. Who carry th most complete THEWS & WASHBURN. -:F. L. KENTON, : Dealer in GROCERIES. .: Albany, Oregor Near the Post Office, ALBANY Oimn FAOTORY, J. Wholesaile and Retail.