Datlu democrat HKOUKSVII.LE. August 31st, 1891. Ten days more will finish harvest. Most all grain ia proving good and wheat ia worth 83 cents per bushel here. Hop picking commenced today. They pay 50 cents per box of nine bushels. Mr and Mrs Fred Weber, of this place, started for your city today in answer to telegram stating that a brother of Mrs Weber had been killed by a horse. Our miners are having hard luck with their mill. The plate that come with the mill would not save any gold, neces sitating delay in getting another set. II JO Averil and OE Rockwell are both very sick, and as both are quite old fears are entertained that they may not recover. We hope for the best though. Dr O B Reese has been on (he sick list the past week, but Bee mm out today. Jaa Hansard dug a well on the hill eiiBt of town, laving a pipe to ms property ar, the foot of' the hill and now lias h line svsteui of water works on a email scuii". This is a fine thine, as the water runs up out of the well filling a ,34 inch pipe and giving a good, force. Suicuury of Moteorolocy forAapr., 1S91, from observation taken at Albany, Liun Co, Oregon, by John Brigijs, vol. observer for the Signal Service, U. S. Araiv. $ Highest barometer on the .11, .10.21. Lowest barometer on the 29, 211. 83. Mean barometer for the n on.h, 3). Highest daily average of bar.. 30 15. Lowest dally average of b.-r., 2!).8li. Highest temperature on the 22. 01). Lowest temperature on the 1, . Mean forthe moalh, b'7.91. Highest dail range of Tl er. on the 27, 45. Lowest daily rouge of Ther. on the 4, 14. Mean temperature at 7 a. m. daily (il.u'7. Mean temperature at 2 p. in, daily 79 84. Mean temperature at 9 p. in. daily b'3.55. Prevailing directions of wiud, N. Max Velocity or force, 3. Total rainfall or melted snow, 1. 15. Depth of snow at end of mouth, 0. Number of days on which .01 inch or more raiu fell, 0. Number of days of cloudiness average 8 scale of 10, U. Of 31 days observations 19 were clear, 6 cloudy, 0 tair, Ofiggy mornings, 0 rain, 1 hazy. 0 overcast, 12 smoky. Frost on the moruiog of the 0. Temp. 1.09 on average of 13 years. Uaiufall. 0 ti on average of 13 years. 99 piinro CoLfjhs, Colds. Influenza, Bronchitis, yUtiCo Hoarseness, Whooping Cough, Croup, Soru threat. ASthni. nnd every affection of tlte Throat, Lurgs and CiCit, including Const, mot tan. SfK-vdy and ucrcuuitfot. Genuine i:icd " L 3vi;.3." NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. XT0TICE 13 HERKBY GIVEN" THAT DR. JAj J. 1j. Hill, m executor of the last will and teet anient o( Camilla McFarlatid. deceased, has Iliad bit final account of the administration of the estate of said deceased , in the allies of the county clerk of inn county, Uregna, and that the county court of Mid J. inn county, hatapMiinted Monday, the day of October, lll, at the hour of 9 o'clutk, a in of aid day, a the time, and the court room of said county court, at Albany, Oreri as the place, for heariiitr nhjectiom, if any, to said final account, and fer the eUlcmcnt of eaid ea ai-e. J. L. HILL, Executor of thi last wi l d testament of Camilla UcFarland, deceased. Geo, W, WaioHT, Attorney for Kxecoter. . Dated August 20th, (0-4) NOTICE TO BRIDGE BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. Vf0TlCE IS HEKEBY GIVEN TO whom it nlhv concern, that bids will be received by the county court of Linn eon nty, Oregon, et the olllceof thtcounty clerk of Linn county, Oregon, up to 12 o'clock noon Wednesday, September 9th, S!), tor the construction of a county briURO anions Thomas creek, at llaun oroHnin. In Linn county, Oregon, Raid bridge tn be of tue followios: dimensions, towit: Main span to bo 10O feet In length 1ft foot wide in the clear, and 18 feet above low walor mark, each end of main span to rent upon eiht solid oak piles. North npproaoh to be 76 feet Ioiik. 16 feet wirle in (lie clear, and protected by banisters. Month approach to be 16 feet long, 16 feet wide in tils clear, and protected by banis ters. No bid will be considered unless ac coiiipanied with plnns and apecltlcations, and k per tent of bid lu cash or certified Qheok. Tuno3Uiity reserves therlghtlo reject nyandallbldi. P PAYNK, County Clerk. By B M Patnk, Deputy. TUB STATE Opens m-ilfnibrr Hill, Will. G.nueo( stupr arraaireii expressly to meet the sent l the tarmitiff end tuecharileal Interests of tbe stale, large, comixlious mil wcll-ventllated bulli Iok. Tito college ia located In . cultivated and ettuiiiuinity, and une of the healthiest in the stale. MILITARY TRAINING Eiciimp need not nceed $10 for tbe entire session. Tt or mTe Ireescholarshlpe from ererr euunt)-. Write f jt oaUlojue to B. L. ARNOI.U, Pros., UorraUls, Oregon ACADEMY OF Our Lady of Perpetual Help, ALBANY, - - - REGON Oondnctod by the Slstotu f St, Benedict Tuition select Jay school ranges from b to flO. For isriiis ar Bwrdtng School or an prtlm. lara apPiy at the Aca'.eLns" orj aclww Sister Superiorew. T) K. U, A. WIIITNKY, l.HirlAi. ;i l ft irvvm. nraduttecf rtftlleme M leal tkvt N Yiirk City. IM-kms of women's idalty. o,r It ht Dintn uiock, a many, uregon Attomev at Law. and Votarr Public. Oregon. "August Flower There is a gentle- uyspepsia. man at Malcien-on- the-Hudson, N. Y., named Captain A. G. Pareis, wbo has written us a letter in which it is evident that he has made up his mind concerning some things, and this is wbat lie says: " I have used your preparation called August Flower in my family for seven or eight years. It is con stantly in my house, and we considei it the best remedy for Indigestion, and Constipation we Indigestion, have ever used or known. My wife is troubled with Dyspepsia, and at times sutlers very much alter eating. The August Flower, however, re lieves the difficulty. My wife fre quently says to me when I am going to town, 'We are out Constipation of August Flower, and I think you had better get another bottle. ' I am also troubled with Indigestion, and when ever I am, I take one or two tea spoonfuls before eating, for a day or two, and all trouble is removed." PROFESSIONAL CARDS ICO; E. I'll III BEKliAIIV , Attomev at I.-iv. W:ll practice n all courts of tl:e state. aVeml attention 'riven to intt!r in probate and to oo lejtiotti. OrYiUii lathe Flinn block. JK. WElTIIEKt'OitU, Attorney at I.iw. Will pnetlcs in all courts of the state, willed Fliun block, Albany, Oregon. IS. niLYEU, Attorney at Lavr nJ Solicitor in Chancery. Collec tions made on all no'.Dt. L ia'ii neg.rtUlrd on tar orable teriua, Albany, Oregon . EO. IV. WRIGITT, Attorney at Law.and Notary Public. Will iractlce In all courts of tbUrate and in the United Statu courts for Oregon. Ofllcet -Front rooms orer bank of Oregon, Albany, Ogn. t. t. BLAVKBtntH, m. 9. WATSOK JjLACKni K fc WATSON, AUornys at Law. Ad business will receive prompt attention. Olllcet Odd FeHowsTeuple.Albaiijr, Or. J. J. WHITNEY, Albany I) R, J. L. HILL., Fbyeician and Surgeon. OFFICE Corner First i Kerry streets, Albany, Oregon. D Kn. A OA VIS, Pt.rnio)ani nn Surreom. OFFICE Corner Seaond and Ilrooilalbin street. Albany, or. Calls proinpkly tterdetl in city and cyan try. 1 I.IIIAMBEIILAIX.M. U,, Homeopath Ut. iHpecUliat In diseases of the Eyo. Tweaty years' experience. Oflke hours 7 to Hi t I to 3 p m. Hid 0 so 8 evening. Albany, Oregon. B ANk OF OREGON. ALBAWY, OREGON $5,M0. President m n F MERRILL Vice-President E J LANN1NO CashW Jay W BLAIK Transacts a general banking- business: Exchange bouirht and sold on all the nriuelnal cities in thu United States i also on England, Ireland. trance anu uermny. Colloctiona made at all accessible nolnta on Cnvop. able terms. lntoro&t allowed 4.1 time deposits. ITiftKKT NATIONAL RANK, t OF ALB ANT, OKKQON, resident Vice President .... 'ashler LFLINN ..m 8, E, YOUNG E. W. LAN O HON TRANSACTS A OENERAL bankiiipuaiiicaB. ACCOUNTS KBIT subject to ehecle. SH1UT E.VC1IANOK and tel raphic transfer, oltl New York, San Frnclogo, Chicago and Pitland reiron COLLECTION? HADE on faorahle terms. DIRICTOKI at. E. Yotmo E, W, Lanodorj L E Ulain, L. Fiji AM Howard . Sox, LINN CO NATIONAL BANK, OF ALBANY, OKEOON. CAPITAL HTOCK 100,000. President .'... J L COWAN, Vice-President J M RALSTON. Asst Cashier O A ARCtllUOLD. p rectors, J L Cowan, J SI Ralston, W 8 badd. W H 0t:ra, J A Craword and OA Arch .bold. TRANSACTS a treneral banVlne; business. DRAW 810 HI DKAKT8 on Now York, Sao al Prtlr. I, Oreyon. LOAN MOriEYm. aipioved security HECE1VK deposits subloct check. )ORTIiANI NAVING.H BANK, I OF POPTLAND. OltEOOIf. ....sflo.ooo 6U,000 Paid un ranltal mmm - Surplus mud profltsH...........M Interest altawed on sa fines deposit! tt follows: On ordtn.ry savtnffS books ....4 per cent per annum. On term aavins noons o per cent per annum. On certificates oi deposit; For three months 4 per cent per annum: For si i months f per cent per annum! For twelve months 0 per cent per annum: FRANK DKKUM, President D. P, THOMPSON, Vice-President. II. C, 8T RATION. Cashier! B ANK OF NCIO, 8 CIO, ORKQOTf. President Vice- President . Cashier ,....M J 8 Morris Jsrr My pk OH Mat B Morris, 11 liryant dirrctori: E doini, John Galneol PO Smith. nxi m s.nrl liinViRi ani CTchanore businms ;iijtrt drafts isficd on Albauy, Portland and Smi 3 ancisco. FACT5 ABOUT THE TEA WE DRINK. But few people know thai ther Is such ft thing as sua-cirt4 tea inaxUtancB, and ftwr bar seta It. But then Is, and It U of ail tea tht iwaeuit, punst, and most frfrant Yam ask at ones how It la that H U nut onVad lor Balo a:id that yoa know sotbinff of It That la answered easily; bat It If ntoossary to present first a few detalla. The pnblio only knows two general ciasses, tIb., the greca and the black teas. Green Teaa Few people know that the bright bluish green color of the ordinary teas exposed la the wlndowB 1b not the natural color. Un pleasant as the fact may be. It Is nerertheleM artificial; Prussian blue, elllca gynsura, plumbago, and other uu healthful mineral colors being used for this purposa The effect 1b twofold. It not only makes the tea a bright, shiny, attractive green, but also permits the use of "off-color" and worthless teat, which. ouce under the green cloak, are readily worked off as a good quality of tea. The abom inable coloring practice eren admits of the use of foreign substances, and the English government, which looks closer Into tho geu- uinenets of Its staples than ours, baa lu aom of the alleged "fluent" of teas found redrled leaves, straw, fragments of matting, rice husks, aud willow leaves. In fact, it is openly Btatcd by an English authority that hundred of thousands of pounds of sloe, ash, aud wil low leaves are annually imported aa tea, which without the coloring process would bo impossible. They report tea as ouoof the most notoriously adulterated articles of commerce. The temptation to make sweeplnga and bad tea into a merchantable product with a few cents' worth,of green coloring matter la too Btrong to withstand, aud tiie worthlessncsa of the trash that often finds its ny to this mar ket labeled J'Kew Crop,' "Heat Quality " Green Tea." etc., wonld simply astound the public If revealed, to lay nothing of the un heal thfulu ess of the Prussian blue, plum bago, gypsara, and the other mineral colore that are employed. It lack Teas. The basket and pan-fired Japan teas, as well as the China teas that may be included under the general heading of " black teas," gut their color from the firing or toasting process, but mineral coloring matter is also frequently used to give a certain desired commercial appearance. The firing and the coloring, as in the green teas, largely conceals tho iden tity of tho tea, aud permits tho use of the very cheapest teas, to argue nothingjfor the deteriorating effect of excessive flring,which must be resorted to when a very cheap prod uct ia used and an extreme color desired. Beecha Tea (Sun-dried). Concerning sun-dried teas the people of the Paclilo Coast have heard but little aud know less, although it la exteusively used where It is known and understood. We are told that when tea is so poor it cannot be Bold at borne or safely shipped to tho English markets, It la shipped to America; that we will drink any thing. That may possibly be one of the rea sons we hare not been offered sun-dried teaa. They were good enough to send elsewhere. The aun-drled teaa being aun-cured, no coloring matter la sued, hence nothing but Sure tea leaves can be employed; for Unas slated by manipulation or coloring, all at tempt at adulteration or the Introduction of foreign leaves or material would be bold and glaring. That It li, therefore, sweeter and fat more fragrant than the artificially colored green teas and the manipulated basket or pan-tired teas, yon hardly need be told. That it is more healthful than the mineral-colored teas, is also apparent T hat It Is more expen sive, is also truo; aud that Is another reason you have never seen 1L There is net so much profit In It as there la lu the cheap adulter ated and colored teas. About tho Cost of Teaa. According to the custom-house reports, the amount of tea received at Ean Francisco last year (1S30) was 6,840,137 pounds, and the value '.)56,2C0, or a fraction over 18c per pound. Tho consumer, of which the reader was one, paid for that l"c tea all the way from COc to $1 per pound. In other words, for that 956,259 worth of tea the consumer paid between four and five millions of dollars. There are your enormous profits, and there you will probably find the chief reason why most of you never heard of a sun-dried tea. As the sun-dried teas have Tio mask, they are compelled to be abso lute' pure and of better quality than the aryficlally colored and manipulated teas. Hence the margins on them are smaller, and many dealers don't care about handling them, -and you know nothing about them. But it is the object of this article to tell you where you can get them, and what to ask for, aud all about them. ' lie celt's Ton." Beech's Tea," puR-anteed to bo the pure sun-cured leave.-, is now offered to the people of the Pacific C'oct. It will bo a revelation to you. Yon doubtless never saw any nat ural leaf. Have your grocer break open a package. It will lie found In color to be Just between the anllielaUy colored green and the black teas, and the drawn tea presents a clear, brilliant canary color, of delightful fragrance. It is offered to the people at 60c per pound, the samo price that many artifi cially colored teas are sold for. But Its guar anteed purity mal:ci it more economical to use; for a less quau'.ity, rny about twenty grains, .is required per cup. As there are 7,680 grains to a pound, there will be seen to be between three aud four hundred cups to the pound, or at tho rate of about one fifth of a cent per cup. Its economy is therefore manifest. It Is put up in one-pound packages only. In patent air-tight and moisture-proof parchment, with the trade-mark that is found at the bottom of this article plainly printed on the package. It la sold in this form for two reasons; one is, that the original strength and aroma Is preserved; and second, there can be no deception, which would be quite possible li u were sold In bulk, without the name aud trade-mark attached. Caution. Recollect that the margin of profit Is so much smaller on Beech's pure sun-dried teas than on the artificially colored teas that yon won't get it If tea by any other name can be put off on yon. Ask for BEEim TEA 'ftre'AsWdhood? It jour grocer does not liars It, h will rt It for jon. Trie 0c per pound. Ths abort trade mark and pries l plainly printed on each package. Perhaps Ihe best way to net It Is to so where TOU know ther hart It and are wlUing to sell It. For instance, It can he had withoat dlnV culti at ALLEN BROS., FLINN BLOCK, ALBANY PHBLPrt. . First fct Tnh Priiiter, Albany EAST AND-SOUTH, Southern Paciflo Route SHASTA LINE. sprees Trains lease rertlaail Dei!; SautiTf " I ' 7'0or;Xn. PortisS rSs a toner ii . i , : " - 8:11 il It Sea rranltsee I.T ;. r a Ahore trains etop oniy ai loiiowin, .im. ' of Roasbur,. Kast Portland, Oregon IStr, Wual onm, Salem, Albauy, Tanj.nl, Hhodi, lielsej. liar- l,..MlM,rU, lr,li. Sum... Boeaareo mail, eaiar, lD a at I l.r a I L? V0r Ar Portland Albany Roseburt Ar :00rs l.r l?:oo at Lr I S 30 a aisaar local( milt sicart Sfaaat) . . ..'. s.i:r." 6 00 r a I Lr Portland Ar S :O0 1 g or. rn Ar Albany U S:00A lsbaroh saaaca. )"ti r I Lr Albany Ar I t it a S S 25 r H I Ar Lebanon Lr I 8:411 a H 7:MALr Albany Ar4:S0s 6:22 A H Ar Leliaiitin lr 8:40 r a PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS. Tourist Sleeping Cars, ror Aeroaatnorlafional aerwnil-rlass sassea eT.al Hid. lYIvlllftH. BETWEE.V I-OKTLIM. AU 4 OUV ALUS. Mill isais nam (Except Snnuay,) "sii a"y "l L" Portland Ar I 5:S0 r a 8:10 1 a Ar orv.lln Lr VIM ra airssss tiaix daily (Kxcjpt Sonday. 4r u I Lr 2 ra I Ar Portland UcMilintllle Ar I a:3 A Lr s.t A a Tlironpvli IMcltetH To all points EAST, AND SOUTH. tfii fuii i.iforrii&lio.t rutcardriiB rates, toftps, on Comnanv Axi'iit at M'-Miy i-if til lii in P. R(V1KK9 Uatiatrer Ass't U. f. ml P. A YAQULXA BAY ROUTE. Oregon Pacific Railroad, T K IHM.., Kerclrer. Oregon Development (Vs Steamers, Short Une to California. FlratclRHs turouirh naHHenirer and YelKhtltnefrotii Portlaud ami Ml points ai tae wummeiiA vauoy to nun rroiu mm rjrusclsco. lul. EoatH makeolosh connection at Alban with trains of the Oregon PaciH Railroad TIME SOU BDULE. exoept Sundvs.) LttveAlhauy lb:2i p. H.lLve Ymuiiis 7:KIi.i LevCorvt.llis 1:03 p. u. Lave Oorvlli,10:3f, a,k ArrlreTaquinei, 1:35 p. H.Arrlvo Albsny. 11:13 A. O. A C. trains connect at Albany and Corral 1 la. The above trains connect at xaouinawith the Oregon Development Company's Line of Htoamshipa between vaquma ana wan rrancisco, rROM TAtV'lMA. Wii'.sniftte VullVi Tuwlajr, Autf 4th; ThiirwUy, auk lth ;ursisy.Au zzna ; ininaay.AU),' 31s FROM BAM FRANCISCO WllUinetie Vlloy, Kri.Uy, Ju'jf 31st : Sunduy, An Htu; rucSil:iy, AU7 I"tliJ udnusauv, Aug .16th Tho Comptnv -vtrive tbe ngnt to iniresauinir dateM vithout notice. V. B. PasHai ,izers from Portland and f Ulamette Valley poinU can make close aonnectlon with tbe trains of the Yaquina route t Albany or corvalim. anu u des tined to San Francisco should arrantreto rrlve at Yaauina the eveninn before cate raaillnfr typasMrngcr an Fraht rate always the isttwesi For litformUi'tn apply to A R 0hpmi,Freltrht and Mkei Azont, Albany. c. fj. HOf.l l., O. F. sr4 F Aeen . CrTftI.ls. YOU NEED BUT ASK 111 -rfutttHllll77J 3 yStfwm, TheS B IfRtnAcnK and I.ivxa Ci-rk uken 4-c,.r(l Inir to directoi,.( will Itcup juur JUimmI, Uer and T ti li (V.coil Ork for f'oIiN, Cmtyh and Troup, in sfinneMion wlti the lltadavliu t.Hru, is an near ptirfu(.ou ak anythinir known. Tho 8 II Ai.hia I'ai.v Ci;rb for Intcrmvl nd tcr n) um, il Null ralvt ia, Tooilmrho, Cramp Colic and Cholera Morbus Uun'.iir'iil. Thny aru liked wuOTVTcr Known. .Man umpi urea at DlUur. liroruti. sulu by FOSHAY & ilAlSUN. HEALTH IS WEALTH! DR. E. C. WEST'S Nervs ar.d Rralii Trcatmeo rurmntcd snscif(c fnr Hysteria. Dlzzm rm.. sitms, Kits. Nervous Neuralgia, Heatlarhs, Nsrvou rmmratiun eauseo oy ine umoI alcohol or tobacco, Wkfu!ntm, Menul Depression. Hottcnlng of the mix, rcnuiiuiK in wMniij ana lesniiis; to misery, 1mm viddeaih. premature old aire. harrennM. initk of Pt5, y i caused by over-exertion of the brain tacn to wniainsone momn's treatmeut.fi a box or six bo ah (or t5. sent br mall nreit&iil nn rAi..t n price. WE OtIARANTEF. BIX BOXKS TO CURE ANY ease. With each order receive! b us for six boxes accompanied with ff,we will send the pim-haser our written ruaranu-e to refund the money If the treat saenldoes not effect a cure. Guarantees issued onl oy J. A. Cummina. Druggist, sole ajcent, Albany, Or P HOTOCRAPHER, Cor Snrnnil amlForiy St, a.Ihh (i) O UHKIUOK werk. Rtnranlnnl in ,;v'rr. O branch of tbe rl. calrKnlaiuine c all klU'lspooialty Mess 'IS, "''rtH, Tl. I,e.(li,lg So Hum ktilMi .s l-rtraeui;. ' ""a. STSJ S H'ieel.1 siumi, ll .......... , Ina N nienie sas iweti r.rf.77..-" law l. u... ., -"irCBlUA... .T" IIOAKU Of" KtclKNTS - tele Board of Kdueatlnnt ea-flffloln, Ills frenl Sviv..i.r P.,,..r. Iliirarner: Mmi 1 W Ucllrlil . u.... ,1 . II U.iI'Im, Hii.iarliiln.li Pi-hlle Inslrucllea ; Benlsrala Rchnlfleiil, ureelilent i J II "J'" nna at fc V Boiler, seerelarj. Ihaft'Tira lloaso-lloa J J Italy, lieu H flr llale. i J II V llutler. llk t Jaeiili V.Kir- heee, Marlnu ; J V While, Polkl Airrea l.-er. i:ia.aa- .-j',;, V I' k. KmiiT . u.i. u .h' W II U..lmea alar Silld, lttWl. aiul.i,i. aria - ' '"Wiajta, For Ctiil()gue, AJdress. .leal of ana llwle, !?J?i. J wllh lUhl a.i.1 Stl'' .'.l "iraafi1 F. I,. CAMI'IEM, Tlrf.Fre-.ld.nt. A. U., l'rcvldnnt, or J, M, '0U.I WILL & LINK, Musie - Deale it .Morle our 1.11 nrriauoa- J. AUK 11 & CO. lvA,Z4 VOSE & SON iT.:iiri! l'nliM-e stDil Karhnlf Miiiine I'roof Organs), Unitars, Tlslla. nuisii iiiNaiiin'iiia is atiirclalty. Aiteuts for IIih New Home, Kldrlclre It, ami oher Newlnc Uaclik. f Hut'Piioi for all kittila ol Sorv'nn Msaliliifm. vv e anard oar uuatouirrs itilcniaU anil nuarainno aaUsfaiiriiiii. Vi't alas carry alfnll axaurimr-ul mf Moala anil Music Bueks. . Cor. Second and Ferry Bts., (nd for eaiaiilltus.) -PATR0NIZE HOME INSTITUTIONS.- THE F W F KKAP, Prrwldoat. J L COWAN, Treasure. Albuny, Oronutt. J O WKHHUaM fba.1 Coo F SlallHON, Vlco PiesldiM I -DIKaiOS'OHs-' J L Cowan, Gso F Simpaon. IV F Road, Pr L Foley, M Rtiirnherg, Jff W J K neainerioru, iianirauan, j u irnaiiiau. aLSu braTBae aacessa roet Trailnrs, Oa'teiti.le. Aninriraiii, f iiiiaapipina, i'a. i-nceniei, ijonnon, aajjiiut Korvrieh Union, Ijnilon, Krw Oaardian, Tndont Ung. itan beater, Uanaboakr, Knglaml. Caledonian, Ktlijbura;. Bootlaml. Wcaobmnor, New York. ONLY STRICTLY INSURANCE OFFICE IN AI1AHY.-' BUY THE "MITCHELL WAGON,' Acknowledged the Kot We carry a f ill line of Hacks, BuRKles "d CarriaKe"! slas Fins a Implements of all kinda. eaerc'all on us before purchasing Elaewbm I MitcluH & Lewis Co., Albany, Otj CIIDIMITIIDCI I UlllUIIUIlLi It you want the 1 and most durable for. ture inai is mauui lied in the city go to THOMAS-BRINK'S 2nd isF- Store. Bcit Htock oT 2nd ;o(k(h In the Va and the moMt roase mie priooj, both m b tolling, i tiiive ou Lind FjJHNITUSE, STOVES, TINWARE TRUNKS, BOOKS, PIUTURES CLOCKS, CROCKERY, ETC., ETC. do v weal of S E Youdk's otf rrfnre L. COTTLltB HI In nMrni-wtlodBflil tho ienrHnnf remp.ly lov CJonorrhrris fiK.irr, The onl v mint retncly foi 1 IaDcorrhrrB,urWhlteii. J uresrntH it And IlvI ft in ttVHtmrnnnHlriiT it i THtviMtsC("-l'rn to all suiTrnTf. CCrtFTl,0 ffiml A. J. foTONKK, M. V f4t- j& '' "Tl N, lb rMarll Stacard 5c Canick, Aajonta, OF EUGENE, Nsat stMlnn hoglm on Monday, tht 21st ils Septeinlier, " TUITION FREE. Fmir Ciiirsei: Classical, Hclentiflc, Uterarv, ftfld asli-ift Miijrl.M) Cimrne, In wriicli there Is mi 'a(ft, UroV. Frtjii'liorermu. TIio EiiKlUh Is prc-em-me tit ly a BuHtness Cuume. For catato2iit or further Infornvtilnq .jAJ.lress J. W. J)Htr(iN. PiTsMmt FOSHAY & MASON TLlLll.i AHP anui Druftsistsand Booksejc AwSifor John B. Aden'iPW bleb we wvll at publisher's W j latagoannSr I,BAHY. OKKOOl Fnrtmilier & A -FUNEKAL DIRECTS arterial Embalminir Oon cally RedCro' .i mm, 1 I 80M. LANNlSflC!)..l0 w rnocsss nooa scrou k 4K0 BAKIB 'I STORAGE FACanitl City Restaara HaviDRbecn entirely r.rnod and popular restaurant ' bjc';'S olasa n every respect. TM V M ,ivon Koo,l meals at sll .J ?cnta. KervthmK D. , IVivate bniea. ' I