fcwlshed avary day in lb .reek ex Suiiuay. BSHUTTI.NG, Editor! and Prop'ri. ired at the Pout Office at Albany, Or ou, at second o'ass mail matter. L:kiat JINB U, ISSI, Crr OFFICIAL PAPEIt. fOCAI, UEOOIU). A.MHUmlll ciculn on 4tb Page. Mens Fkee Advbktisinq. People wlio real the "cowardly" attack on Oregon, nublished in the Jikmockat yesterday, nearly every word ol which the readers oltbe i)KMo KAT have indignantly de clared to be false, will read the following spicy Hem signed by the author of the Kebrnska letter with much amusement, an ximiple of gall not often witnessed: "The editor of the Democrat came out vesterduy in n cowardly attack against iue i becuuae I have never blowed my money in on his paper for subscription tnd advertising, anil because I am deal i g in some goods that his relations are. A prominent merchant here told me that was not worth noticing as ever one tows that the Democrat Jis a liar. The id agent who instigated this landed in oany with $2.50 and thinks everybody ai.is in the same fix who comes from sas and Nebraska," liiE Encampment. Col Lovell, of Sa of the 2nd Kegiment, 0 K O, Bpent T 'ooday night in Eugene, returning on a niorning'B local, lie selected and i surveyed the camp ground on the air farm. The tents will cover about 0 feet square. The tenta and other unp equipage will probably arrive here a tonight's freight. The Colonel says tat the Monmouth cadets have conclud- 1 to take part in the encampment. j.hls will make twelve companies of in fantry, besides one company of cavalry, that will take part in the encampment. Col Lovell says that he will arrive here tomorrow and rein.iin until after the Fourth. Eugene (Juard. New JIininq Claims. The following mining claims have been filed with the county clerk, and the Democrat is glad to observe that even the women are in the field. Ollie Quartz claim in Calapooia dis trict, an extension of Anna Dora; loca ted by Mrs Sarah Averill and Mrs Ollie Stanard, on June 9th ; claim filed on Jane 20th. Anna Dora Quartz claim in Calapooia district, located on June ', oy uoorBJ Dry; claim wea June r.;, Weber Gold and Silver Mine Quartz ' claim in Calapooia district, extension 6? Anna Dora; located June 9; claim filsd June 22, i Ai jblD Pici-V-ftfe. This morning Mr 1? IS, ItedntWl received from Vermont by ixArest, an oil painting of his father, jpaunled in about 1835, before the days of 4iruerrootypes, by a great uncle. Mr Eedfleld had not seen it since 1859, when hit left home. The picture is an heir loom to be proud of. A bank was broken into near Albany, .aiew days ago. Just how much money WM taken has not been learned. The Dihocrat gets the particulars from Mr Denver Hackleman', who run across it on the railroad track near Albany. It was a 10-cent bank, and there was no blood on it to indicate a struggle. ' MUIUL AMI I'l ltMO.IAL, Sheriff it cot t went to Salem this noon on buslress, V II Daber, of Junction City U hi the city today. Prof McKee a.id wifo left this noon for Cal'ornia, by way of I'atjuina bay, where mo win spend their vacal'on. Mr II F Merrill went to Salem this noon to attend a meeting of the board of trustees oi ivicMumvllle College, of which he is u member. Dr Geisndortcr has lieen elected presi dent of the new Christian Endeavor Ho- ciety ol the Presbyterian clui-ch of Jacksonville, where he is now located Mis Susie Martin has returned home to Ashland lor the summer vacation, having been in attendance at the Albany college during the past season. Times. Miss Flora Mason went toCorvallis thU noon on a weeks visit with Miss Maud Hoffman. Miss Hoffman hai accepted n position in St Helen's Hall, Portland, where she will have charge of the depart ment of physical culture and elocution. Last evening Mrs F W Fesler received a telegram from her father in Portland to como home, as her mother was very ill and not expected to live. Sho left on the morning train. Mr Isaac Meeker and William Hale, of Millers, returned Yesterday from a trip to the Foley Springs on the McKenzie, leav ing there earlier than Intended on account of the severe rains. They had a good time, though, enjoyed the hot baths immensely, repart fishing good and Foley a splendid place for rustication. It takes between four and five days to make the trip by wagon. A party was given last evening at the residence of Mr I) P Mason. An enjoy able evening was passed. Those present were Mrs Oley Woodworth, ol Waita burg; Miss Grace Piper, of Gray's Har bor; Mr Geo Piper, of Seattle; Misses Marshall. Whitmer, Laura Vance, Lida Galbraith, Alice Moses, the Misses Ma son, James Wilson, Win Covtan, Fred FortmiHer, Dr kieneiiger ana Mr .Lyon. That Coal Mine. The coal mine owned by Coll VanCleve, L E Blaln and others, says the Corvallls Times, was dis covered about 2ft miles Irotn loiedo, up Depot slough, and the quality has been tested in Portland and pronounced good. Th;re are two veins, one of which is six feet thick, 41 feet below the surface; the other is eight feet thick and is 75 feet be low the ground. MrCrosnosays there in no question about the discovery of coal in paying quantities and the mine will be de veloped at once. J he company own 170 acres of ground where they have been prospecting and last Saturday they pur chased an adjolalng 166-acre tract. The Fourth at Ecoeke. The excur sion train of the Southern Pacific, will leave Salem at 6 a m ; leave Albany nt 0:45 a m. Returning, leave Eugene at 6 p in. Faro for the round trip, $1 75. .Mr Rice, the ticket agent, requests us to say that those who wish to go on this excursion should purchase their tickets on the evening of July 3rd, as there will be a rush on the morning of starting and some may get left. Tickets can be had from 6 :30 to 9 o'clock on the evening of the 3rd, The census of England and Wales, just comiileted,nhos a population of W.OdO, 00(i, ai inc.ease of H.wo.uou the lust du-cade. The barometer now-a ilays is very ca pricious. It is clown one day and up the next, but the wheat is booming and fine crops are promised. There will be a big crowd of Albany here Saturday.and they are invited to lake a look at our improvements and notice eur "gait." Statesman. A Salem married woman got off this: "Buy a tricycle bcfoie you try a blcyle." And now it is in order for the Welcome to pronounce this an old Grecian pun. IIOHK AND AUKOAD City Couacil to-night. Show eases fir sale at Searls. Onlv one week more to not the bargains at Searls' store. advertisement in a newspaper is what counts because the people w ho read it, o.' at least many of them, pay for the pnpe" m which it appears, and they place yanio on it for that reason There is a poi'ite.' in it worth considering. Those w ho think that the flea 01 the tail of too dug of tliewild m?n o llor.ieo has applied for a pension w.ll be awlon- ea to leti'i that it is only me wne of the son of a cousin of the president's I' ami. nine.- who is niter it and expects to get it. Ex. Fred Reed, who escaped Trora the Lane county jail in May, IS'.iO, was ariested in 1 o.tiunu today uy Deputy Mieritt Coch ran. Jle was engaged in timber land frauds. and there is an indictment against him io obtaining money under falBe 'etenses. lie will be brought un to night. Guard. This was the fellow Al- baiv police olhcers had a chase after under the wire works. Our people are united on the fact that a o'ldgo is wanted at Alba iv : but they a e not united in location. It is time the quaireling was stopped and harmonious action taken. liids for a high steel bridge at Calapooia street will bo opened on Saturday, when the futu-e ol the bridge question can best be told. It is confi dently claimed the bids will be much less than generally estimated. The Oregon Scout of Union gives a neighbor the following timelv hit, which should be a warning t all cities not run in a business way : "The city council of ISaker Citv has entered into a contract with a company to put in a system of electric fir? alarms, to cost nuont fizuu. This action does not seem to meet the approval of a number of the heaviest tax' pavers who have io foot the bill. ISaker serin is worth about 50 cents on the dol lar and the monthly revenue is much smaller than theexpenditure. Froin all appearance) the city 13 fast nearing bankruptcy, and we uo not blame the taxpayers for making a kick at the ex travagant manner 111 which the city gov ernment is carried on." KE.ll FST.ITE SALES. . BoMETnrxo new in the world is a ma chine exhibited on the streets, mostly for nse by farmers. It boils water in Vi minutes, dries fruit in 40 minutes, boils potatoes for feed in sho.'t order, and does everything elBe in quick, boom time. It looks like a meritorious arrangement. Right to the Point. Allen Bros. i their own delivering, promptly and care fully. Fresh peas, strawberries, cabbages etc., just received at Allen Bros. VTo get fresh produce, frui etc., al ways call at Allen I'.ron. Sake Ball. Yesterday afternoon Olle of the most hotly contested base ball games of the season was piaveu ..on tne 1st Ward grounds, between the. Thomp son Rustlers and the Moonlight Allev lub. The former won by a score of zb 20. Another game Will be played Thursday. A large crowd will go to Salem Satur day to Bee the game bet veen the Albany club and the Salema. Burps Bros, will be the battery for Albany. A came of base ba'l was in progress this afternoon between No l's and No2's with ilie following nines: Ho l's Ala Marshall, c; Fred Klonnt, p; Ed Moore, lathnqp- lames Mnrrav. 2ndb: OW Watts, 3rd b; Will Campbell, s s; James Shahan, If; Will Richards, cf; James Blackburn, r t. No 2's Frank Dorris, c ; Chas Mueller . WallrnT 1 Vt fir.iren. 2 h: Austin Crnwder. 3 b: L M Curl. If: Sam Conn, cf ; John Robson, rf ; Otto Cleland, ss. The United States Navt desirina to buy twenty moderate-priced wfttche',invited the leailinr American munufaotnrers to send watches for trial and ratio? at the Nayal Observatory in October add November last. One hundred and thirfcy-eiiiht watches of liferent makes were sent in. It Has neen otficially announced that a Seth ThomiM watch stood lirst in the trial and the Seth mas watohea averaged the bur.. Phil. Times, February 18, lc90. F. M.French, oweler, agont. Albany. jt Lace Curtains In gieat. variety fiom 5 ots. to $9 a pair. These goods are ought from New York jonbers direct nd cannot be excelled for qiiallty, si vie .nd price. Samuel E Young. Niw Sriuife Goods. I keep fall line of priDg sqH Rummor riress gcnilfl, in wash flt'.icei. Driati. iftneWjis. nerncker, uto 1 have also a new lit;,' of miniine, u'j d. be luics otJier coveltien m hies ami au wool .tings. Sami'K.l E iounc I Get a Bicycle. The New Mail Is one the finest bicycles manufactured. It as no superior. Ohllng & Wilson, with Stewarl & Sox are agents, where these :ycics may oe seen. jcycl Jim the Spring. A line line of Blazer Jcket8 for spring wear, in many dosign3 JBst received by G W Simpson. 4 aiso a large stock ol the popular salt- iiing corsets. School Tax. Notice Is hereby given at the school tax of district e. Is due and fa-abie. All taxpayers are requested to .i i once and attend to the same, at th race oi the clerk, C G Bnrkhait. Not Searls i all t I J DRF.-4 ancR. All person Indebted to E C Searls will pleare call and settle at once an recounts must tie closed. E C Searls. aking. Work neatly done on guaranteed. Room CSS ' and sqtlsfa pith j c barter s, corner Railroad an Fifh, reeu. AmaiA Ucvkhart, If yur )-f trn:,!-.- y"i m 'n F Fr-'uc i' an 1 lve ISe-ii tj-t"l b .-hnsv patent ya -neu-r. an 1 1: t k i - 't- s thit tit you proporiy. GUrsei Irom 25 eet. s to f 10. Z70 600 G Saltma -sh et ux to C A Elson, lots 6. 7. bl 17. R's 3rd A,Leb..$ obt Cary et ux to A A and O B Dertlnck, iw acres in sees it and 22, tn 11, SR 1 W Chas Marsh to Ameicus A Do'iig - las, 20.43 acres in tp 10,8 K ii w w (juiss et ux toLeonara win, Sr, E y. N w qr bl 12, H'b 2nd A.Albany 1000 W Hamilton to N C Myers, 40 acres in sec 9, tp 10,S R 1 w . . . 190 S to Andrew Hite, 104 acres, tp ll,SR4w Patent S tdH Cushman, 160acrsin tp 11.8R4W... Patent U 8 to Robert Caiy. 320 acres in tp '11,19 Ki w rateiu S to Lizzie Covle.lGOacres insec Q t IO Q T Q V Patjjnt Wm Ralston et ux to t athariue Worth, tract in Lebanon. . . . M Bardue et ux to E E Davis, lot 2. bl 5. H's 2nd A. Ilianv.. . . rankandEdO'Ne'l mi' Cal- laghan, tract in 1.-' :ni"n Ed and Frank ()'iV-il t laghan, 100 aere R 2 w. ames Anderson :il ler, 35 asres id t p S Miller el ux to I son, 35 acres in Saul mm city. . 1100 Basb Call Excursion. The steamer Benllev will leave Albanv at 8:to a m Saturday, Tune 27lh, for Salem, with the Alhany uase tfau ciuia, wno will play tne S. lem cluo mat uay. ine AiDanies nave never been defeated.and are to be assisted Sa.eidav by the Burns Bros, as a battery so Iheir admires will be sure to witness a interesting game of ball. Tickets for ound trip, $t.oo. The Champions. Whoever the cham pions are in the base call held when it comes to groceries and produce Conn & llnnd.-icson will not be knocked ont They keep a large and fresh stock, and their prices are as low as tne lowest. rresh vegetables, lruits, anu an tne standard groceries always on hand Whoever buys of them always makes a good strike. Nkw Carpets. A B Mcllwaln has ne of the largest and sest selected lines ofttMyMBtMlaStlly, embracing all new patterns and designs, and as he his made a great reduction In prices it will be to the advantage of CA pet buyers to tall and nmect his ttoc . and price before pur hasing. Wd More axa,iittram:. TowBsaiiD i W iuok. TKAPl-'i AT 1 HK OLD RKIlAIiI.E CUOCKRy STOIIF, of C E liliOWNEU, G-od gojli, low p-ic s,an.'J u nett tra' men COUIi ONE, CJ.ME ALL, 250 1500 , ( Cal- ip 12, S . KM Mil- i S R 3 w.. L Ander- 150 Milton is to have a woolen mill, the first tu Eastero Oieguu. liiiinenilier tlmt this i the Uit week th you ean buy teat's luruishiuii at ooat at Searla. Keutish cheriies next weik. Orders left at C E Brownell'a for same will be Piled promutly. A wt.man fortund teller and astrolosist, of great renorn, is doing western Oregon, and there are people who, wid consult her on futurity matters. Ashland's oouncil found no purchaser for their proposed issue of bonds for the pur nose of buildiniz a new citv hall. Not a si-mle bid was put ia for the bonds. It ia no discredit to anvone to reach Ore- gnu with $1 50, if tlKlwinuv kcepi glowing. Wbe-e it hicrenes to S'Jo.OOO io la a matter for cougiutulatioD. E P Rogers, G F & P aizent of the 8 P. who has been out on bail fcr several mon.Sa, ih in the city. It will he remembured that AlrKouoiswas uuictfd for discriminating iu f 'e'ght rates. The two iunhwv PorUand boys that were ne'e last wek. were arrested on their etu-n trip at Albany. Thev were wauted i Pottland for stealiae aoine iewelrv. Gua-d. There are only about 85 wild bufTalns in the U. S.; 304 in captivity and 200 in Yel lowstone Park . Nearly 8,000,000 have been killed off in 20 years. The Mascot Gun Club will have a practice shoot Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock. The club now has three traps and all will he useu. A letter received iu Albanv fiom Mr Henry Spencer, now in Canada, announced that Miss Helen waa well and euiovine her self; but Mrs Spencer was ill. The ther mometer was 61) in be shae. Mr L M Curl is interested in the county right of the Paoifio Washing machine manu factured by Bunch Williams, of Eugene. He will cauvas the couDtv. The machine is undoubtedly a good one. , The grand jury has indicted Charles Den ny for assault with intent to kill. ThU ia the mn who shet at the young woman in Schmeer'a stablo sou'e time ago for rofuaiag to urarry Dim, It was said yestcrdav that Dallas citizens had succeeded iu makinu all arrangements for the establishment of a good sized paper mill in that eity. The contract ia said to he alt ready for signing and the oenua is on de posit in tne Dink. Statesman. Some parties have arrived fiom Kansas bringing with them a printing outfit for newspaper and hob work. We understand that they propose starting another weekly paper here. They have rented one of the rooms iu the rooms in the old Cberry build ing on Eighth street. Eugene Guard. Violin & D.iwsGn, dru.-c.3ta Fine groceries at Conn & Hendricson's. Fresh vegetables ana berries every morn ing nrowiiti.i s. Best assortment of teas iu town at C E Brownell'a. A tine line of cr.iokery ware at Conn & ttendrlosou a. Good venti'ated and sun lighted bath roo ns at Vioreok s. ShayiniA 15 cents, at VierecVa shop Closed on Sunda. - D ii A- I'ji'iu ice oold soda water at C E Brownell's. A large assortment of garden seeds on ale at-,C.E Brownelra. . . E W Achison &Co are selling monuments at roitland prices. Golden opportunities are wasted every day by not trsd'Dg with u is Brownt I!, A new line of window shadea from 50 m-nta to $1 50 each complete, at Samue' K zoungs. Just reO'ived a fine "iv .ice of barber's nonliea direct trim ' Pni .ripnia, by L Viereek. At the co ncr of Broadalbin and 1st street vou will find G E Browned always the lead ,n rhe grocery Dullness.. . ,. h'or bargains in monuments, headstones 'ego to it W Achi"i)tt'o,Albany,Oregon Fresh bread, cakei pies, ete., every day - the Delmouico restaurant. Leave your orders Ker-p it iu your mind that Allen Broa pro- ohe keeping the klnn of groceries tne public manna. Iheir stooa is a line one. nurnT tniruT Htix iwmca. Davis Ilros v O T McDowell. To re cover money. Default and judgment. Davis Bros vs Henry Ackerman. To recover money. Dismissed on motion of plaintiff. John A Crawford vs N B Fry. To re cover money. Default and judgment. Yuen Fong vs Kwong Woo Kee Co. To recover money. Judgment and default. Lelghtun Knox vs Adam Sltemtro. To recover money. - Continued. Assignment of Kwong Woo Kee Co. vontitiucd. Below wo give a picture of the mer chant who does not advertise. He has beei completely skinned, and is in a condition to spend his time running the country uown : )o o( )-( O II O o I o I o . o- o f 1 I 0 o 1 I o o DR. DARR1X FALLS. OwiriK to the dull timet Dr Darriu gener ous.! y offera totrei all patient free of charge between thti noura of 10 and 11 am daily and thooa Able and witling to pay at half hit original ratea. Tha afflicted will do well to make a note cfthi. generous offer and apply at once as thmte rittea will lntt only for a limited time. V be dootor'e fall in prices ia not only a toon to the poor but will be appreciated by ttuueanda unable to pay large feea. A reporter had occasion to visit the doctor's office recently and wan amaeed atthereporta of patients waiting their torn to consult the doctor. One case in particular oame to our ear, well worthy of notice. His name is M. W Karri nan, of San Francisco, now stopping at the Depot Hotel, .his city. Ie oame for eleotrio treatment, about May U, for kidney trouble, catarrh of the blad der and diabetes of loDg standing, having tried all the schools of practice to no pur pose. He was cured in one month and told us his sister was oured in San Francisco five yeara ago by Dr Darrin of a lo&lhsome scro fulous sfHiction and had never aeen a return of her complaint. Many other gave their experience with Dr Darrin and all. with one accord were loud in his praise. The dootor'a mode of treatment is peculiar to himself and strikingly successful. These cures are prin cipally done by electricity and magnetiem, medicine being given when necetsary. Head office 70 Washington street, Portland, Or, branch office at Sargent's hotel, Aberdeen, Wash. Kxsminaticn at the office or by let ter free and confidential. Hours 10 a m to 8pm daily. Question blanks and ciroular sent free. I). Darrin treatB all curable pri vate, ohronio and nervous diseases, reminal weakness, secret blood and skin diseases, nervous debility, impotence and other weak nesses of'manhood. IlemsrrJjer Parley & Smilev, Pii'Uer Hate You a Wife and ten children; have you any children ; are you an old bachelor? Whatever you are you can not do hotter than by buying your groceries, produce and baked goods of I'ai Iter BroB. You want to save money and at the same time get good groceries, then call on them. Vou will get tirst-clase treat ment and first-class goods Their baked goods are made in an experienced man ner, and include a large variety of eatables. Olio baU dollar reduction on every pair of Ludlow's fine shoes A good line of them atS K Young's. OTICK 19 HEUEHY GIVEN THAT THE UN dnrpiLMiHl. administrator of the estate of iSrlosT. Mct'arland. deceased, has fileil his final nunt in the oflitt ol Ihe ele'k of the county court for Linn county. Oregon, a'.ld the j'Jt'ueof said court has ct the :trd day t t Ankost. at Iho hour of o clock, f m. a tne time or neaime objections to said account, it any, atiu to settle earn edwte. 1 liis 17lh day of June, 1SD1. li. 11. Bt-rtr.t.r.tt. K . WKATHltsroaD, Administrator. Atl'y for cdininfstrator, (a-2tS) $5761 MEMBERS GF THE LINN COUNTY FARMERS' ALLIANCE: OU A HE HEREBY NOTIFIED thai I linve ccntrnctorl with lh well nown firm f Stewart Box. at Albany, to supply you with birders, mowers rlHM 1W DS. DRCKli UHXKiea, T. pkuiii plows , eto, ss wtl I a all artiolcs in the ine.ol sonerai narawsra. "Marlon ccunlv membera ean bay at the aaice place on tne same terms. an, n. inviflui Finaneial Agent Wall Paper, etc. I have just received a new line of wall paper and decorations Have more than dim.. led tnv facilities for nandllnK thon, ami will keep a much larger stock Vall paper and border to match ttrauties. and much cheapff than ver before. sami kl E Yoiino. At ViereckV abavinc end haircutting par In a. indies and cmldieu s hair eutting speoialty. See W Y ReadV line of dress gocds'j and silt h.'.foro I umiji elxewhure. Mustache tvinu drne on short notice with he M-Dowred (jennnii iustaDtaneons dye, at Vte cck s LamsiJ OxroRD rire Htn i n' H in y i" r tt 'I MC i-l I VolTHO. Sound Advic:;.- beBt; even Slwltf In this rritiitei'ti. that ' II 'in' elevnnt litx iif ..! summer. t-"Vi r k market " v tainerl, a" no Mr ('rnhan ; up in thf ! ' ' lon(i expo:- "v master of. ti . illiiHti t th hat. turked l on innd 'hnv 1 . All- " flh'i lot i I Tarrot Lost. I hereW warn all per soon sgainet 'njurinff or scaring away Ti-et parrot, which was tl',n from home. nd is now a large t. he hnne tre?s or or !hnrda of A'lianv ! fnrmati. n of its when ihonts w II I e gratefully reoeived and suit ihiv rewarded by the owner Mrs L A. Bliss, Cor First and Maine -tn, Albany, Or, If ' .11. 1 1 'i . i 1'JS, ,n eeri on h A 'nd produce It iiabirriei. outran enirrte-4, banns, B whoi et I heat 03 o marks'. MAKRIKP e nro ton K Paisley -fe Smilet FESl.ER-SHIFFER. On Jun 23rd 4801 , at the residence of Wm. Moore, In Albanv, bv Geo. Humphrey, Esq., Mr, F. W Fesler and Miss Mary T. Sniffer, T"ie ftronm Is tailor who has besn In the employ of W. K. Graham for eer er'l months, while the bride is a tailor ess who recently came to Albany from Portland. m0 Baking Uacd In Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard. NOTICE CF FINAL SETTLEMENT. WT ANTED. To buy notes and tisrt a-aaes. H B Noble, fortianai, room 18, Concord block, 2d street. A. STRANEY, FRoraiBToK or thi City , Livery, . Feeil M Sail S T A B L E.- Tiavtncr nnrehaaea new rise can furn- lab first. claa lurr-oota at eil. rjpeoifl attention given totransient stock. Boisei boaraeu Dy tneaay ormuuia. Cheapest Rates la th City. Telephone connertion with the St Charles Hotel, Telephone ordera given prompt attention. Fourth Street, bttween Ellsworth and StrestCar line. and a fine stock SPECTACLES generally, as will as jeweliy, V.'stcLts clocks, etc., at . M. French's. 0 jLBANY FDMHE C WMof Sliaaes aM Curtains, and new wad IwauUTnl pattarmi ia Wall Paper wiia Elegant Border, to Matin. Wt hat th ben and Drtttlaat In to market, rj50c,SIIIDE! NOTICE. I have thi day made arrangemenl wi Mesira Knapp. Burrell & Company f Al banv. to furniih all patrons with ericR binderg. Ploaca call on them and g t your Orders at on 00. Also arrangeme a ar made with them for everything in farm Implement line, incladipg binding twine. ; Albany, Or.( May 30th. 1891. Mart Milikr, Financial A t. .wboxi. 200,000 pounds of wool wanted, for which the highest market price will be paid by A. Senders, a cent, who may bs found at the store of P. Cohen. Russell : Engines, : Separators : and : States Osborne : Binders, : Mowers : and : Rakes. We carry noniachinery that has not been tried in thii locality, and found to bo satisfactory, and, as 'we represent factories, no responsible dealer can give better terms." -:F. L. KENTON,:- -Dealer in- GROCERIES Near the Post OfSce, Albany, Oregoz