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gaily Etmomti. A recent dispatch from Sprague, Waih. ays: It hai been rumored for tevcral weeks that the Farmsis' Alliance of this county proposed to present a candidate for governor of the state ol Washington at the next General elec tion, and that the preisu-e which ii being brought to bear upon other alliances through out the sta'e a Lincoln county man would be selected for Gubernatorial honors. The man mentioned for such candidate is the lion J U Iivine. at one time a member ot the Icciala ture ol Oregon. Mr Irvine is a well-to-do farmer and is a prominent figure in alliance altairs. lie is above the average orators, and above all is an honest man. Hut, then the republican and democratic parties will most probably have something to say as to who snail ue governor vi urn new state Mr Irvine is a brother of the Hon K A Ir vine of this city and is well known in this county, having resided here for many yea:. The election In Kentucky yesterday, resulted In an overwhelming vlrtjry for the democrats. They elect their ttate I'cket by majorities ranging from 28,000 to 50,000. They have an overwhelmln majority in the legislature. The third party polled abont 20,0c 3 votes. In onl Lve cases did the farmers put out a sepa ate ticket for the legislature igi-inst . democrats. Nearly all the 20,000 yof cast by the third par'y were republicans. Of 10,757 faims in Utah, 9724 are n.de 'ertile b) irrigation , Iniporlrtni Ii Uuosekeepers. It gives Julius Gridwohl g.eit ':isfa tion in selling hia fine Golden Rule teia and baking powder, with elegant prizes or with out them, that hia customers who baye purchased invariably return and say they are well pleased, that the tea is No. 1 and the baking powder ia as good as the best. All his teas and baking powder bear the name of Julius Gradwohl'a Golden Rule Bazaar, and are expressly pnt np for his business,and he stil! continues to r.vt- with each pound of tea or baking powder an ele gant piece of glassware. Wall Paper, etc. I have just received a new line of wall paper and decorations. Have more than doubled mv facilities for handling them, and will keep a much larger stock. Wall paper and border to match. Beauties, and much cheaper than rer before. Samuel Young. NEW ADYEHTHBMENT8. OOD SAWING. Ah, there! Where Cnrraj A WonWith'i oftloe. lo leave ordora fo Owen Orabli' o eome and saw my wood, Thay do (he beat sawing in town. Sawing done oa ehort notfoe Leave orders on state. 'VASI11NOTO.N. (From our regular correspondent.) Washington, July 27, iSyi There is no longer room for doubt that Mr Blaine's friends propose making war upon Mr Harrison's candidacy. They have come to the conclusion that there is no other way of silencing the masked batteries of the Harrison forces which have been persistently shelling Blaine at every opportunity. A republican whose relations to the republican machine are Intimate an i influential said to a republi can friend here: "Blaine doesn't want the nomination, and he is perfectly will ing that Harrison shall have it; but his friends are not. They have received but little recognition from Harrison, and that little under protest, during his first ad ministration, and they know that they may expect less should he be again elect r-H : therefore thev propose taking the matter In their own hands by seeing that Blaine is nominated, even If it is against his wishes." This movement is the direct outcome of the belie! that there has been a sys tematic effort on the part of Mr Harrison's immediate family and close friends, first to belittle the work which Mr Blaine has done as secretary of state, and later to drive him out of public life by misrepre senting the state of his health, and it Is difficult to find an Intelligent man in Washington, no matter what his political opinion may be, who does not believe that such an effort has been made, and not a few of them believe that Mr Harri son was fully cognizant of what was done, notwithstanding his profession of the most cordial friendship for Mr Blaine. Treasury department officials seem to have no difficulty in interpreting the law just as the leaders of the republican party wish it Interpreted. A case in point Is the decision of the Commissioner of Immigra tion that skilled tin-plate workers may be brought to the country under contract without violating the law. Such a decis ion was necessary in order to holster up the manufacture of tin-plate, which has grown so rapidly, or. paper, since the McKinley bill became a law, and it was promptly given, on the ground, to quote the official language of the commissioner, that "the law plainly Intended that skilled labor may be imported into the United States to do the work of an industry not yet established, provided skilled workmen in that industry cannot be found among our own people." If that be the proper construction of the alien contract law it is now in order for the Chicago merchant to enquire why he was compelled to send the two Japanese jinritska men back to Japan. That would certainly have been a new industry. The continued absence of Commis sioner Kaum from his post of duty is exciting much unfavorable comment. Up to July 1, he had been away from his office 240 days, and on the 3d of the month he went away and has not yet re turned. All this time he is supposed to be devoting to his private business while he draws a salary of $6,000 a year to de vote his time to the business of the Pen sion .bureau; but it may be set down as certain that his superior officers believe that he is also doing some work for Mr Harrison among the old soldiers or he would net be allowed to spend so much time away from his office. A number of republicans of prominence have been here trying to persuade Indian Commissioner Morgan to reverse his recently announced anti-Catholic policy in running the Indian schools; the; told him that his action would cost the repub lican party thousands of Catholic vttes, and that it was not justified by the facts, which show that much good hn-i been done in the Indian country by Catholic priests and schools, but he continues obstinate, and has intimated that his course Is fully approved of by the admin istration. According to a tory told here a com mittee of prominent republicans of Phila delphia went to Cape May Point a few days ago for the purpose of suggesting to Mr Harrison the advisability of his getting rid of Mr Wanamakcr, not because they believe that gentleman to be dishonest, but because of his misfortune in having been on such very friendly terms with so tnany dishonest men. lliey were told by Mr Harrison that when he needed their advice about his cabinet he would send for them. The awarding of the contract for cruiser number 13 to the Cramp's of Philadel phia, by Secretary Tracy mav raise a big row, as the price which Is to be paid, $2,690,000, was not the bid of the Cramps, but of the B tth Iron Works, of Maine. The excuse for giving the work to the Cramps Is that they have better facilities than the Mnlne concern. A delegation from Mobile, Alabama, headed by Representative Clark, are try Ing to get Mr Wanamaker to amend Ills advertisement by including that city In the ports from which the subsidized lines of steamers shall run, but there is little prospect ot succcs-,. a I ere are ni t enough republican votes in Alabama. 1 I A petition signed hy 15,030 members of the ordcrof I'altons of Industry has been pre cnicu 10 ine nonunion nouse 01 commons! honix-nt Kale In Iho I'll v. praying for a removal of the import duty en i 1.l..pl.,i,o connretlon will, H, HI binding twine, salt and sugir, and setting CluirUM 1 Intel. TuVpbm.o order pi von these articles on the free l.st. Oar Caiudim I iirY"l'1 i'Ution. fnncr fuenj. are aiso KUiag their y(, orn. ! S Mn Wl"ro,fh NOTICE TO BRIDGE BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. NOTICE "IS HEREBY GIVEN TO whom it may concern, Unit fa.nri bids will be receiTed at the office of the county clerk of Liiio county. Oregon, tip to 12 o'clock noon, H'odneHda.r, August 5th, 1691, for the construction of a county brirtsro across Thoma creak, at or ner A H McDonald farm, two and one half miles above Soto, in said omitm and sttte, said bridiro to be of the following pattern and dimensions: Main span to be Flown truss, co v red lift ret in lengl.i, 10 foot wide in the clear, IS tvt above low waer mark, north approach 60 feet u length and south approanh SO toft in length, both anproftchen to ho protected by bannisters, each end of the truss to rest upon eight solid oak pile. No bids will bo considered unlaw accompanied with plana and epecilicaUoo, and 5 par cent of bid In mii or certified check. The county reserves the rf ht to leject any or all bids. N; P. PAYNK, County C.eik. Do Ton Want Sinner Mil? IF SO YOU CANT KEiVD THIS Without being Interested. There will bo a Genuine SUMMER GOODS, Lilit Weiiiit ClotMiii. Slimmer Firaisli Gsofls, Hats, Shoes, and all Kinds of :H0T WEATHER E- Wearing Apparel Now in My Store. kLan B Una fEE assa l a ft Mm Mir anfl Iriani Tailor The Road to Wealth Csnnol bo luccaasfullf tranled with out good health. To reach wealth or any coveted Dosition In Ufa raoulraa lha full j possession and operation of all the t ac uities kind nature hat endowed us with. These conditions cannot exist unless tho physical being It In perfect worklnu c:ij, and thli It Impossible when tho liver and spleen are torpid, thus obstruct ing the secretions, causing Indigestion and Irpcpele, with all of their accom pcnjlng horrors. On. HENLEY'S Eng'if : Dandelion Tonle exerts a s - tfie Influinco over the liver. excites It . healthy action, resolves lit chronic ennurgementt, and promotes the secretions; cures indigestion and constl 1 rat'on, sharpens the appetita, tones u,l i me eniiro system, ana makes Ills i ( living. LUMBER. . ALLEN BROTHERS, WHOLESALE 3 RETAIL GROCERS, CIGARS, TOBACCO, AND CHOICE FRUITS OF ALL KINDS, IN) LARGE: OR SMALL QUANTITIES, IN THEIR SEASON. Flinn Block, -:- -:- -: -:- ALBANY, OREGON I I' Y I)Rl KTOKE c Pfeifier Block, Albany Stanard k Cusick JPitorriiKTortn;' -DRALKRB t!f- We wish to bv to the public that wo have just added ri lHr.ro planer to our mill and re prepared o furnish all kinds of lumber, dressed or rouitli, as tho inir chaser mr.y chose, as irood rta the best, auu asciHtttp an 11 can ue aoiu. Inpayment we will tnko all kinds of iroduce. audi an hay. Hour, grain, t.-aoon, Hitter, beans, beet by the quarter, eto In fact anythlpg that we ran use. Please aee us before you purchase vour bill of liinibr, as we feel con 11, lent that we can suit yi u. You will always flnrl one of us at our mill. 14 ml Ins trnm Iiebanon, 8 miles from Waterloo, on Hamilton oreek. WIRT IIKRH1G&N, Lebanon, Oregon. A. STRAW EY, I'RcrniKTOH or thk City Livery, Feed aid Sail -STABLE.- Having purchaseJ new ric ran furn ish tirst-rlsss tnrrouta at call, fppctc! aitcniiun ifiven to transient Mork. liuitc boiuiUul by the day or uumUi. Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, ,Fanc.i and Toilet Articles,Spongos. Brushes, Perfumery, School Book, and Artists' Supplies. I'h8tclan' pretivrlptlons) rare fully iii tiundrd. J. A. Camming. Wall Paper, Urngs, rn.ints. Oils Glass, 12tc, There is no doubt that II Milt's NEW Stock of SILVERWARE, consisting o apoons, knives, forks, fruit dishes, etc. gold and silver watches, towel y, eto, is the largest and bn,t in the city, and by far the best ever brought te A LB AM. PRICES the Most Reasonable. Call and See the GOODS OF EUGENE. ALBANY, MOSEY TO LOAN. In small an.! large amounts, fn-m six moiiMis to tivo yearn, n gcml Allinnv snd Linn eoniiiy reil eMn'.e. Call on or adi!rra VV K Mct'heraon, Kirt St., Albany, Or. Scat MMlnn begins on Momlsjr, tht Jilt day Tt'lTION FREE. Four Cotim: CImsIchI, (WrnUric, LlUrarr, and Sihort Knjli.h Cnarm, In nl,h there-1, nci Ulin, Umlt. French or Ucnnan. Tim English lsnr-era-tneiilly a IluiineM C'ourte. For catalogues or further iiifonmtinn, A,lilre' J. w. Johnson-, rreiUiont, CHOICE MEAT Or All Kixps Emorick - & - linker, 0-,'-lv S- lm -or l.iva?rv SM, next J- or lo Wij.iu)ctt iVukin Jo'i Htorv. SWART & m Waao Pncooll Fridinoc RonflrQfnrc! - on, . 11UUUU1I s JJUglUUO, a UUJMUUlVlt) , UUU , OliiCKPN Osborne : Binders, : Mowers: and : Rakes. ajrsdal ct; LO Salerr We carry no machinery that has not loon tried in n- ?l wiir r v locality, and found to bo satisfactory, and, as we repress iou factories, no responsiblo dealer can give bettor turins ?sod h a fu i has .liar t I StP thosi Ask Your Neighbor ? swlse, PEOPLE OF IflW c Where to get the Best Bargains, Where to get tho Best Value for Your Money, -IN- Clothing, Dry Goods, Etc., And they will Answer with Ono Voico, at G. W. SIMPSON'S. I do not linn a otter; But will sell.you anything kept in a FIRST-CLASS WELL REGULATED BOOT AND SHOE pricep, in a business way. I sell only standard makes, and guarantee everything sold. Will sew up rips, or repair anything cause imperfect material or workmanship, Free of Charge. SAMUUL. E. YOUNG. aliroi mHe the : go ,any rkuig he, a A coi i v thin (1 sit DgO! lam r. tally tbtet Ing rtd i k Inld aey i. 'LAC tint 18 0 irsc .Fe en I STORE at bottom reo pt. rtli rnif Slit low ids fua bd Ia: en Ice, o oal OllEOON EOAIID OF HEGENTS State Board ot Eiliirstion : evrfflcin, lit k ExeetlcncT, K.I..I.... l..nK.-r fIn.-A.nnv II. .n tl IV tf-.lt.i.l. S.,:.. Ml.nl nf U,o,. If.-M V II Ua-Ir..v Unn.ni.t-I -l-.-l nl K- Pi'hlic lnitrueth.n ; JJenJnmln Kehoine'u, i-rislclent I J 11 'I1';-'""'"! ' " ""S- V Butler, tec-relarv. Kuril tiv 1Iiiahii1c.ii J J lulv, 1 K J1"11' f ' r' J," TtV Hon l'V llalej.ar.il J II V llullcr, l'olk : Jacob Vm.'r. ?lll'!'nl "' nrc' 11 'r . hee, Marion ; J 0 V Into, l'olk t Allreil 1-ac.v, Clacka-'""'-. 'J P" - ti mat; A Nollner, Mullnuiuah; W 11 llolinm, llarion. itvl- b""1:"1 "'"y ltc' For Catalogue, Address . r. I. 'AJ.I'IEI.I A. B I'ltNldonf, or J. M. POfffUi1 Tice-I'renident. STATE NORMAL SCHOOL, lltiumoulli Orouon, Tiie Lending Normal Kcliool o( the Northwest, licnutifully and Healthfully Located. No Saloons. New tm Min KM , ttew apparatus, full bcolffi Ht;ht exitipen, and larifo attenilance. Konnil, Atlvatic.'.! .Nurm.il, liuhhiut), Art utd Mule W parimenta. Krccial attontlon (riven to ptiynical cuMnn. Volnntt or military uivKiilutlnn, ThoM receivinf diplonmn nro niilttoriztd to Uarh In ny conntT ir. Ilio atnto without ftirtlior uxuiiiinationi. Tuition hi the Normal ami Bupincii dtpirt menta haa been reduce) frcm 40 U 26 peryr; and in tLv tSub-Nniinai from I'M lo f-W. . t-.t..i .irnovnnnu Tuttiotv- iniarii i i"" Inrnfihed roontf lard in prim trrin npM S 'Jml, lfciH. btuiltnls nmy enter any tmie. We are the People Who carry the most complete line of Hard ware, Stoves, Ranges, etc., in the market. MATTHEWS & WASHBURN. TI LADIES BAZAAR. -Is the Lending illineiy and Fancy Goods Store of They carry all the Latent Styles and Novelties In the Millinery line, nd complete stork of Ladles and Children's Furnishing Roods, and ready-manc garments. Goods the best, and prices the lowest. Oall anj oe ' PROM AN DLOOiv FIRST STREET, STRAY rtnTICK. trayil froir. my place, B milpa cast nf AII'Kny, a lis;ht roan milk ro rf, about 7 or old, a niilitHnrtun.lerl.it In risjnt ear, sw allow fork In loft. H itivlni? milk whon she loft. Will levrpnl the ll'ulpr. JOSEUI BILYED,' Alhflny, Oregon, faar-raswnnsahwvii TV?soL'jTiuS NO r h: ofSmiih A rUmmork, at Tallmw'- boonillssolvBd. lv r. nam" ,Smnii Ail aeer.nntn almulit bo mi. , who will continue tho In-nicM, and W whom all dobw will ba pild-