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vEPailu Slcmact-nt JCITY OFFICIAL PAPER. GOOD EVENING. Mu. Beau, is Ciiaimu:.-Mr nnd Mm II tfBeall unci (Uui(;lit'r, jIikv IUisyiiml nay, len on tin- uth-rimon tram vi-stunlav or Fortlund. Mrs Kwill mid daughters :rni go eusi unci visit the worlds lair, uml Mr Ueall will prm-pod to Albany to take tlio Bceivership of the national bank that hit ,atolv suspended . 'fho Hallos 'I'. M. Mr. Jcall was n&vutly uisliiiT of n bunk at The )alles.a 1 1 in Winds huvo Wim furnished, 'le arrived in Albany this noon unci now jolds the key to the front door of the hank. (r. lieall is an exjcoriemwl man in the usinesa. Debtors, the IIkmoiii.vt is 111 Vmed.will be treated leniently us imssihle. ne matter, iiiouku, is nmler the comp- iuiibt ui mu cnrreney. i no new receiver JOB nice a man who will nppn.Ti.-ite the ituation nnd ilo his duty with creditors and Kuwxn auac. A r-ECL'l.lAlt IIkt. I'endleton E 0: It "OUld Hem tO a man Who hiia nimbi tin ar. snment that a sack holding two bushels :f sand would be a pretty hard loud for a 'jOTS Jo drag along the ground, but it won't o i jump at conclusions. A tull, angular (ranger with sharp features and shrewd who has been cncaniied in Byer's rove for alnmt two weeks paxt made a let ith a Pendleton man Unit the ubove feat rmia oe performed a horse being wagered reach. They took an animal weighing nne 800 pounds, that Kxpressman Daniels IB been driving, to a ioint above Byers' sill. A big crowd followed, nnd watched hone pull the sack of sand with ease for ,X) feet or more, a rope a quarter of a mile mg being used. The stranger is plus a ttse, and tradition hath it that ho has ade similar winnings in other places. Still Imiuiovino. During part of Sun ly night Copt Humphrey was quite rest is and delirious, but this morning, when a doctors came to dress his limb, he wu 'mpoeed and easy, and told them he had iverfelt better during his sickness. )werer, the splints ami liandiiges had ver been displaced by his movements. I wanted to know if they had been to the ,ow, and receiving a negative reply ro irked that he had seen a whole menagerie "'company with some of the town's most tlbminent people. This morning the cup nV. sistar, Airs Hoom, who has been n'lting him a few days, returned to her , me in the Willamette valley. Monday's odleton K. U. TnK Question Setti.kd. The gold and iver problem has already landed one vic- n in the insane asylum. This is Andrew jpssen, a man 4!) years of age, hailing m Portland. He has a system by which. -.tb the yelks of eggn.he makes gold out of ,Ter and insists that there is no need of . coinage. Ho is bo demonstrative at i nee in his endeavors to convince iieople of e success of his system that the services of Kraigbt jacket are needed. Ho also sayi n believes the Bible is made tut of cotton, It as long as the hens hold out the gold iu silver question will remain solved. ntesman. Thb Gamk Law. As considerable airy u macie nnoui tne game law we civ . as namied us ny a trieml, and sugj.T lat it be clipped for instant use, nnd th, le law be rigidly enforcod: Book agen lay oe Killed from August 1 to Oc tober "wing poets from March 1 to .Ink- 15 u mongers from Decemlier 1 to '.Innucirv Musively; umbrella borrowers from Keli " 1,.to .Ml,y lKn season all the wc on me insiiranco agents, icture iec u uu niuan uilCKS, Stolb a Watch. Last Sunday Mr am JV P H Bowillfltl Htnrt.t.l in .,!,. . alk, when a tramp came along and asked a. l . ' " was ""''eil to help him Jt at the nuiiin behinil the hmwn. ,1,;.., ii vlle u's'' "terel the house and Ou i!mml 10 " Pf" fniwl Klgi tu, silver case, belonging to Mr J ytl, which had lioon left in the house c .eount of a broken mainspring. Nothing u-n.u m.T;ii ui 111111 StUCe. aboloisi.y Kicii. Reports from Ila- lity is that a fabuloiisiv rieh lu.l nf Id i oiRcoverecl. It wius found at the uom of a .1,0 foot shaft in the Virtue ine near this city. The water was all "P?1 t and an almost Bolid streak of Md eight inches wide was revealed. Two 'n, . . 0,11 two "' ks of ore worth v,ww.- Kmc siecimen weighing eight A Bujck Hotel. Hie Dejuxiht tnrmmA 11... 1 W... If t,. . . the aty considerably lately, told another tjany man that he was about to lx-gin the "J vi mw ura'K notei in this citv r Moag represents a sultii lent rapital.anili Vtffr " ovn nifticiei.t projierty here justify such a movement. Will it be J nICT ' """nimoui thit Will 4 irkoirry ihc b-t line of .liver wtre In i valley. Thee nave the varleiy an J qual I cnnblnition that counts in buvinR u. An inipecllon alwayi carrin con- -i landreff I, due to an enfeebled state of '....J.i ,""""r "ne.er qjickens njtritlv. function, of the skin, healing t 'on oi oandrun tors ; going to the Bar or mount.ln, f"d t Read.l'eacock & Co's coop. J7K,?fc?,,l kind, of ha' a at otlih cherries at C E B.owncll's. .New Improved s,Bg Mw- m. ? ' chpt. I cnf. iiffi. p ii . 1 JMOr. . t rrrnua a mf ldea& McFarland thi.. i- , . Alfcany, Oi. ,,rn II IMIH XSD 1UKIIID Only ten etra ssion of eongiess have ben held in 117 Vear The eleventn has been called. Joe Smith, a tramp, was placed In the calaboose this fori-noon by Manlial Mc Keroa for being; drunk and dionlcily. The case of ChaiSlenar, befors the board of fire delegates, was brought up v.n,,K,aiiu (.ununuej Ur.lll omiirrnw nigni. Only seven counties have paid all their state taxes. They are Columbia, Coos r , niorrcjw, nanowaand aiiloul. 11 is claimed the rates on the S P be- aioany and Kugeneare those fiied by the Railroad Coirmlssloncrs. It so they had better try again. Mathlas Koshland, a hide buyer, was sentenced 'o 2000 days In jail or to pay a fine of $jooo,for using warehouse receipts far wool and hides he did not possess. When two men meet it Is safe to bet that one or the other will mention dull timeb before thev setiacm- Whn. nnri even-body does It It is not to b wondered 10c sentiment is that way. Jim Lotan has been Indicted bv the U S grano jury on the charge of opium smug gling. Nothing Is surprising about Lotan. Indictments were also found eral others, Including deputies, on the "I was prostrated with a severe hlllnu. complaint," writes Erastus Southworth. of Bath, Me. "Attei valnlv trying a num ber of remedies. Iwatrinnll.r InHcio.l In c.e nycrsruis. i nd scarcely taken cjusct wnen 1 was completely cured." m-..c . . tvueiner rasteur or Koch's nt-iiii.r wucb ui treatment win ultimately nrevat or not. their theory of blood contamination Is the correct one, though not original. It r 1 x ""ury mat ur j u Ayer, 01 ulated Ayer's Sarsaparllla. wwnv.i, kiml iicnitv iiiiv vearr nan tnrm. Following are the new nflVi-o nf ih. Alpha degree ot K of P.re.-entlv ininB(- Mrs Maggie Hewltt,P C; Mrs Mary Allen, M E C; Mrs Marv Parker. E s- Mm 1.1. ;'eWood, EJofT; Mr. Alice Richards, ... . . ...c.juii. barren, i 01 k. ano KJi Mr. loienhlne Devoe.M of F- miu un.n Crawford, P of T: Mr. Maggie Harris, G of O T; Mis. Lizzie Fairell, organist. The Pullman Tribune says: Mr E J Northcutt, the man who ha. gained so much notoriety on account of the mam moth yield of 101 burhelsof wheat on nn acre on hi. firm near till. citv. has com pleted the tiresome task of counting the grain. In one bushel. He savs there are 726,000 grain. In one bushel, graded wheat. It is doubtful If the gain to the world will be great enoneh 10 blnn-. th. expenditure of time and patience required The following from the Portland ni.. patch is about former Lebanon people: The matler of the application of W G Gardner, superintendent of the Boy.' and Girls' Home for the custody of Bessie, the young daughter of M E Hurn.i. hot j"8 muuiy mis aitemoon, and we T...1 X ( . . . ... aoanuoneo dv Mr Gardner. It innnr. that Mrs Hearn, who Is divorced from her husband, a few days ago procured an or. der of the court to send the child to the Home, on the ground that she was ahmcH bv her father. The latter who is a station agent on tne southern Pacific at Jefferson, one day last week came down and took the child away, in which e (Torts he as saulted Mr Gardner and resisted Officer Kernan, and for which he was arrested. He claims thtt hi. divorced wife is taking the proceeding. In order to harais him.and has reinstated facts to the authorities. He ays the child I. with his mother, and is well taken care of, as he is able to sup- . ... Base Bali, doesn't seem to be getting along very well, nt least financially. The ,-uieni team lias disbanded, getting no sup port in Salem at all. and the Statesman says of the Alhanv flub- TI,o ah...... team has also announced that she will not rams jiioauy in tne iiiture to play ball. In her pines at Portland last Saturday nnd Sunday she lost heavily. If anvteam wants to cross bats with her they will be obliged to go to Albany. This state of affairs is liable to put a damper on the further r,m- gress of the league. Kvidcntly none but the Oregon City ami Portland teams are on a paying basis. It i tn t u i i something will be done in a few days to put the tennis in t i-t,. ul...n. i 1 " " . i """jV" as long as .... um i.uci. ijiiu element ot success, refuse to patronize the games of course it is useless to try nnd maintain them." The above probably does not u-ivo inet !, l".V -inmuon uere. ine Albany team will iirobab v reailv In l i ' i " and the Sa em team w n.L..l.l.. i . (l.o i iC. "J"' "" '"'"Poe i oe neitrssary mipport is se nred jy rnday that will be the result. It takes money to run base hall clubs, and the "iK one in an on year like this. Wk Havk to Eat in,.,,- n.. u. hS g";ocerle. the more enjov.ble life is. and while we do not all live 'simply to eat, we certain I v eat to 11 v. nt get your grocerle. and baked good, of ""'"'""you r, bound to live welllfUlscnlyon. loaf of rye bread. I hey keep the best In er.rvihln. .j at price that iatifv recardln. ,i 1 Call on them. vuTa or onto, cttt of -iiiudo. r Lucas Codstt. I Set. I f ' .. , .. ' . prenc., UUata da, 'of iZXPD. a a- . -r Jt IV j, I HFNkv i A. W. Glearow the avatam. H.nrf Inr i ".""ee. of F. J. CHENEY A CO.', Toledo, O, ooia try irrag-glsu, .5C. Vtm fi.;ytZ Pile lif.-j. rrm- nlrtt tnrm tetter Lir. Foilowiri is the list nf htt.m rn.,;.- ... aI Aiincr. uinn entintv. Oreiror.,.Ialy lo h. ISM. IVr. e.lli,e tm thes. Liter, most give the t'tte on which thev were dverlise.l. Foster, John Howe. Alta I-nnghliottom.Rev SF Phimmer. K'ev II F Ravsli. M 1). V M Stewnrtson. J M Wall.. .Mr, Winans, Rev W H i- NfoTrrn, P. V. Hutchinson. Km Patterson. Mrs L P.vle. II C Simnaon. C W Walls. Mr. J F i Wart. C Tne.- Kuril! AMI fr.Bao.tltl, W C Twe.M.iIc lie wvnt to Vaciiina Bay this noon. 5Ir Hill, the genninu Vermont maple syrup mail, is in the city. Miss Stella Stites arrived in Albany thi: noon iroui Moscow, Idaho, where she ha 'n-vii nullum? ine ici.it v.,., .irs i in-stancl .laughter. Miss Lottie, of Niii lAiindro. falif.. forni.T residents of -"..ny, are in me city visiting friends. A 1 11.. -I 1 n , . .. ...cc.fr ami it .uaiKey, tirand f ore man, of this city, and Henry Lyons, of Lyons weic among those who went to Port land this noon to attend the grand lod.-e of Mr tleorge 0 Stauard, who has lieen with me construction party of the telephone company for several weeks, has lieen in the uiy louay. J lie poles are raised nearly to l.ilt.innti The Presbytery of the Willametto. of the u 1 yliureli.M in session today at the church in this city. Among those present are Dr W allace, of Kast Portlancl, Hev tieorge iiawes, ot Portland, Hr Black, of Salem, hev Marliiiff. of Halsev. nnd U..i- A..l,. of t (akville. ' Hon ficorgc Chamberlain, Oregon's poji ular attorney-general, has been mentioned as n suitable democratic randidate at the next election for congress from thiadi drict. V e believe ho could be elected. He is one of the brightest young men in the state.and has the ability to fill the position in a man ner that would redound to the credit of himself nnd the state. Eugene tiuurd AH ELKCTIVV Headquarters Second Regiment Inf., Sai.kh, Or.. Julv 17. 18!r2 Or.lon. lf A" clection or Second Lientenat of ii "'"P"1"?' Second Regiment, 0. N. G. mm u neiu in ine armoiv or snii mn,non J' ' ' i o p m. Captain M H Ellis. Regimental Surgeon, is detailed as lnneetor of fllM.tinn an.i ,:! to.,i.. i..i.. w o . comply with the rules and regulations of vyicgun iatiomu uuaru. ,r . Geo. 0. Voiian, Maj. Comdg. Second Regt, 0. N. G. Ciiook Couxtv. Scarcity of money has caused numerous banks to close their doors and some of the church folks here begin to believe the same cause will mculfTn u.A closing of the church doors, it being next to luipuniuuie wj raise money with which to pay ministers' salaries. Since last Saturday at rain have fallen in this vicinity. The rain began falling Saturday evening and con tinued to pour down all night and until noon Sunday. Since then occasional heavy showers have fallen. The ground is thor oughly wet, and all spring grain will yield an abundant harvest. Probablv the most. ontl,e;ni;n A 1 that celebrated in this county was the crowd that assembled near Wm A'dams' place on ConijM flat. They gave vent to their pa triotism in dancing, commencing at 2 o clock on the afternoon of the 4th, and continuing until daylight on the morning of the 6th. It was an open-air party, a platform having been erected under the suaue oi ine pines. ttevicw. An KxciTixn Pike. The Villard Hotel was unrned at I'endleton yesterday after noon. 1 lie loss was about 810.0(10 Th. r,. W. ICllS Or tlie tol OWirnr n nm.nanl nH wiiii it; inenremen worked like heroes. 1 hey in scvend instances risked life and limii. In attempting to pull down tlio Main street, wall, they were compelled to ascend, in the face of angry flames, ladders leaning against a tottering support. Had me lauuers unt slipped, the brave workmen would have been hurled to an awful death in inenay maelstrom below. Suddenly ."" l"c ejcneinent, tne cry went n "there snwomun iiilliel,iint;nn.,ii.i;nr. Intense excitement nmvaiui n,l u .i,.'i dered nt the thought. Hurried inquiry, ii"ceriuuieu tne met a sick womat had lieen rjmoved barely in time to sin ner ine. Diii.n't Woiik. The rain makingexpe .....,.. ,lu ,,,., llu!t wceK were not suc cessful, About In o'clock a bombardment wiui uegun anil Kept up until noon, but without any sign of rain. It was resumed in the afternoon, but still dm ,..i, .i.i shower came not. From Eight Mile and utiiei sections ennie worn ih.t iha w-erc trvimr the ruin mnkinr 1u,.:...- :'. b. c .Al,ul,T,lCy, 1 aving been agreed previously to make the uiiceui oi oi making clouds and wring them ii I i B v ,:orr' county on ..... ........ i,,,,, niiiisiumung tne tuiluro nature may yet furnish whnt man has not At any event there will l considerable gram raised in mis section. Don't you know to have perfectjiealth you must have pure blood, and the best y 10 nave pure blood Is lo take Hood's barsaprilla. the best blood puritier nnd strength builder. Hood's Pills may be had bv :nall for itc I C I Hood & Co. Lowell, Mat.. 10 TO O. That la Ihe rnr. .nnt. !.- . - -7 .. . . , uvi.ee in iresh groceries, nrrducc. and rriv... ware. They shut out hard time, and give clean bargain.. Plenty .-! borne lun. .c.u.u .or more goods. I ,e game I. umpired on the square, aird there Is c.c, .iT Kicmng. fiompt and fcourtc ou treatment. A iteadv u,w iw,. ypen eariy and late. If you would be on ninmng siue can on Conn. Slatlc-.ery, Toilet Artij!e, Musics inEirumen'3, Etc Bodies 4 McFarlanfl. DRUGS On The Corner Dtug Store," Albanv AXLE STAT IT THE :CP.i .f9nroQnrerT.A, - ...... ' r: l.i-TK:ii.:. I FRAZER A Crook coiintv i-bcm-l, tt.n . . lorts. will prolbly bs cWd f.jr want of A hether the fair at Chicago is aChi,-ago fair or .jrl.l s fair has b,.u discussed like that of whether the state fair is siu li or I V , ", V,"r' A" r,.'l'orts ""'Ucate ec.'itiecuy a ii orid s tair. It is reported that work of extending the Oregon Pacific into Kastern Oregon will lie commented today. It is only a rumor, still we hope it is true. Ochnco Review. An example of how reports and rumors grow. lormeriy resided in this state, nnd iccKiiv u, m tane eounty. ine naletn Pmru-mt men .:n 1 have the Salem Journal inanindicted'bv the next grand uu-y for criminal libel. There ij.c.uiises at least to be plenty of smoke in halem journalism for several weeks. It is Ve regretted personalities have been per mitted to reign in these offices. Don't. Ihe Medford Mail savs: A Pc,o,,n recently found a lot of love letters written by her father to her mother many years before thev wera mnrrie,! Tha .ln.,nl..n- A them to her mother pretendingUiey were of recent date, and substituted that of her own name iortllat nt her mnthiir'a ons fl,A of a young man well known to both, for her father s. The mother was very much dis gusted, and has forbidden her ,11,)- l go with a young man that will write Buch nonsense ana sickening stuff. Things Worth Bcmembrrlns. When you feel a kind of goneness about me siomacn u is a sign that your food doe not sit well and that you are about to hav a fit of indigestion W hen you begin to feel nervous and are unable to .It .till comfortably; when your clothe, suddenly seem to lose their fit and become too tight in nlace. the fit n( indi gestion is surely upon you. When thi. fit of Indigestion I. repealed from day to day It finally resolve. Itself Hito dyspepsia. Remember tht three to ten of Bran dreth'. Pill, will cure the worst case of Indigestion or dy.neD.la. or bath, and that a regular course of tnem. say two every night for a week or ten day., will act a. a preventive of either complaint. Trains will hereafter run in I.1....1,., " ? eastern end of the Oregon Pa cific .Monday mormnir nnd Wedneednw and Saturday evenings. Round trip ticket, good for thirty days, will be sold for 83.00. Ronnd trip tickets can now be bought to the Bay, at excursion rates very nay oi me week. & watch isa neoesilty nowaday.. I you want one call on Will & stark, whose n. is large ana varied, and price, the .... uiui. .caauuauie. xney oan give yon uajgain in mis line as well a. in jewelry Sewino Machines neatly repiired warranted by a thirenahly competent work- uon . jewelry .tore, Albany. Oregon. Bath at Vieieok's shaving and hair cut- nir nirW. Lives of many men remind us We to great success can climb, If the reading public find ub Advertising all the time. GOOD NEWS For the millions cl consumers of j TuttPiUs.1 ffS It irlwB rr. Tutt ii I ! tn a w nniinite tlint lie In now putting TINY LIVER PILL O lileh Is nf exceedingly small aire, a y.-t retaining nil 11,.. vlrtuesnf the tjJP v.-etnhle. llothalrsortliesr i.ILIn A areallllh.nti. Tlio rxuot aixo of Q TUTT S TIKV UVER PILLS to Ih shown In the border oft lilii"aH V CARPETS, WALL PAPER, LACE CURTAINS, WINDOW SHADES Best : in : the : Mariel, AT Fortmiller 4 Ming's, HITERSITY : OF : OREGON. EUGENE Modat, Septkmiikr 18t; Just cloed the most prosperous year In It. hlstOTV. Wlderana-e r,! . j: ough Instruction . Uu.lnes. courw edded full Ion free. Entrant, r.. ; snd lodging st reasonable rates 1 1 in elegant new dotmitorv and on the esmpus.where students will reccir'r pr nonal tuperrlilon. Pol ice Judge James A Campbell, of the Jan fram isco police court, has sued the hvening Post of that city for 8.W.OU0 for defamation of diameter. .I,lm. i' i.ii John W. Johssov, "resident.1 Ur.41 ENTATC lit LEU. V M lledficlct to Kate F Kih 4:.a ac res adjoining Albany 9 II C Milltr to Fred S .Miller, 40 acres 1-1 K 1 Jeff M. yers to F J .1 viiiiv.Ttl!lV aires 9 ,1 Henry Lyons to tn'istws M K cinin ii! I lots, Lvons . . f C Hogue to A A Kellcv,"onMenth interests m Manlewno.1 .i.i;t;.,.. to Albany.exil'pt4lots Albert S Chcshir to J 1' Chesliir, 40x 40 feet. SoiliiviM,, 1200 .V) 1 1000 J PC'lieshir to Margaret M llriirn-.! 40 feet strip, Sodaville I. r leischner to J K llendrex, 1 lot, llurrisbiirg A Kichnuin to l'nw H Marshall. 'i'iiic ces land. Bryant's Ail.Albany. . . L h to Alex Vaughn.ti.lfiM nert's. Ill w :l. dated June :tn tan.-. n.. ... W 'i'rk to All"'r'i'a Cusliniiiii, J4,l) acres tuljoiiiiiig Browns ville j f S to John C WooilrniT, K oi'res l:i in ir; ,. i i uieiii WI ooiiruit to ina liurre II. 80 acres 13 w 1 Wm Lynch to Andrew iiagle,"l(X) i-or-ni",,?yr,J: 2-jOO v o iu mioipn isarrett, ill! acres 14 ' '' Patent Tearber'. Exauiaallaat Notice ic herehv aivan thai .i.. pose of niaki.iir an .Tninii..!!. ' ona who may ott'ar themaelvea aa candl aatei for teachers of the aot ools of this of will hold publlo examination at Al c5' beKDnlnK ' 1 o'clock p tn. on W,n"day:,u,f 9 ' 893- "" contlnilSg irM'5" ,A.,eeorl will be charged fo? 'ie"?lln,,fi2n- PPonta Inr state pspers should file thefr applications wUh the eounty superintended! at that time Tated this 18th day ot A.-ril, 1893 UJTKUSSKLL County Schwl Sup t Clean towela tn . h.viog parlor.. J To Farmers. T ?A7R Ef SCED THB MAGNOLIA J Mill WarehoiIM an1 mr.ll K. .a. . order for receiTing the preMtit crop. The waralinnu. fi.. .1 . r -H" - ".iaaa ana conveniently Afi' C,mVu wo good cleaner.. No fa2 UBld,?- 8"k. will b, on hand for delivery .nda. Una. Oiv. m. .call imuck arranffementa Ia atn 0rOP-. O. F. 8IMPSOK Albany, Or., July 15:h, 1893. LA. Morris &o. Flour and Feed Store. Have removed their .tore to the Strahai Rh!' '"'"If occwPled b Deyoe i Robson, and have on hand a full stock o C0r.DAlLuSr.ff0U'?'B3AN. SHORTS CERM MEAL. CR4HAM, BUCK WHEAT, RYE FLOUR,' HAY? OATS. STRAW AND ' CHOPPED FEED: Custom chopping done . BUY : YOUR Dry Goods, Furnishing Goods, Lace Curtains, Shoes, Etc., oi READ, PEACOCK fi CO., ALBANY AND ILLER Under Inkers II KhKP:?n.,vcn ,.. . ,ull VV CofTms. A l.n which will be sold st .Ha.rote. snd Tlip IcORMt cunai " a-.viBHkminiu " tne proper care FORM Whe!t.le and ReUIlDealers In- Mods irtr, 'ller, Oraagcand Iron, ttplfxrr irafcrn, Iran Klcr. Olya oi OPPOSITE IRUSS HOUSE ML BUI A WOMAN the test washing machine made. Go to Stewart it Sox and Uke on. out on trial. 1 hey also have all kinds of wringer. IT WILL KILL YOUR WIFE to carry that great big child .round .n W arms. ou must bo to .Stewart 4 Sox and buy one of their babv carriaoM a:i ....! and price.. STOWING AWAY HAY hehwd.t work on a farm. Von can make it the easiest by buying a complete Hay Carrier nnttit at fctewart Si box . Call and see it. GRA8.S, OARDKN. FLOWER. Frejh, pure, sure to grow and .old' at Port '.n?.,no. Garden seeds kept in bulk. Field pea. and Field corn al.o carried in large quantities. Stewart & Sol. ENGINES AND SEPARATORS .P"'yn'"'' I1", y Oftter than th Rn..eU and Stewart & Sox Mil that kin at Albany Several good .eoend hand en gioea fcr aale at a bargain. PAINTS & OILS. The Bd paint for sale on Ibis (joa.t is the "Phoenix" and wo are agents far it at Alhanv. w. oarry a full line of oilr, varnishes, wagon and carnage paints, ate. Stkwart k Sox. BEE SUPPLIES. Don't keep your bee. ia an old box anv loner, fitw. A aa- oarry bee hive., Motions, comb foundation and bee smokers at low prloes. WILL YOU BUILD thi y". " yon rest to da not fail tn Q, s, a They keep a large stock of bailders hardwara uu sen as prices to nit the times. THOU SHALT NOT KIN same axcaan aocording to iaw, and you cnght to buy all yur gnns and ammunition of Stsmi fj ammunition of Stewut k Boa. --.j n,u . gooa siock and sell chehn. Giant powder, fu and caps always en hand. WE SELL COAL, IRON "tei for a liTiag, ,d keep a large stock of bl.ck.miti. npplies on hand. Stewakt t Sox. SPRAY YOUR TREES.-Boy . nyi J ssrMt & 801 ad of joZ ?n thi'. it..?? "".I"' they e" ""nirW 1.3' ;U1V'.or tnte" by the beat or- ohardiaU and is a o mplete snccets. WE'RE NOT BRACCINC when we say ws have the best line ot tin. .h razors and nnnlf.fc .- . i' fin.,. .j ..IV" V. ""r me valley,' ... ace tor yourselves. Stiwart & Eox. PLOWS.-W n new chilled plow e astly the Mm. tha ..0Hver. We Mw 01 ver" A? M"uD triil- ExtrMwdft 'aT.l"Z' .f "1? of stI nnuriki. , " CIC"1,ed. 1 on might possibly .. a few cent, by coming around nd seeing Stewart 4 Sox. LEBANON. IRVING 11(1 -- Haul. !.... e p( suits, ln hn, ,,,, Z.'V'" .! - n - " " rl"". of t ! the dead a sjieclally. Blreh ner, Naraaparllla and I TTIncp, a trial. ALBANY, OR