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.Jll.Y-U ISO I I.OOAIJ lU .COlil). A I.au Bti.yJ-1i Va.iilm and I , , Huston are hertajrith I ,y f l.t head of forc, reecil.v brought o, J Morrow coymy. un the way cere ,ihcy came iiear meeting wltH a ,Uu accident. After crossing the JefTw.,n bridge, their horscsl.eaded thl way.ttx. carcme .long Irom Albany, and, forum rcaron known V 7. i" engineer, he K.tvo two or three ahort vhUls, caiula, the horse to nam, pede and turn back for the bii.ljra. Seeing them coming at ull sac-d, and fearful that the weight would pro disastrous to the bridge, ilia men lieadrd them off and the.v turned for the river., They were JoIhr with such apeed that all plunged off Into the mater. Thrv;awam around far aome lime and then went out on the other aide. The men took them through the tawn and crossed the briiK-e wiK half of them at a time. Mr. Vaughn wa riding to head tho excited Jwrave, when hl horo fell on lilt I?;;, breaking (t jutt above the ankle. At tii it waa not thouir.tto b broken, but afterward the small bone In the back of thf ankle wa found to be broken. Me waa brought to Mr R K Aslihy's, In thl dev. where he I now being cared for, and will, aa oon a able, return to hl family 11 mite from Hermer, Morrow count v. There la talk of a auit .1 1 nt tlie R K company for uamagrv ' Thk Mill 0ikkki. C (! llurkhart and J V Pipe arrived home lnl Monday from Sn Franclsci, wheri '.hey ordered the bet tUmp mill to be secured, lit fact the bed maJe, being an all (teel mill with silver plated pUles. It ha all the latet appliance for saying the prtr Ions metal, and It atmtt" i!ijri"(inlTU to Uo splendid work. The mill wilt weigh 70,000 pound, and tt will take three cart to hau' it. Pait of It will arrive In two week but it will be a month before the entire mill la here, a tome of It hat to be ordered Irom Chi. cago. . It w! b running probably In two mor.th. when it will pay from the Urt. The cost of the mill I about three time that of a common cast Iron mill; but It I prooed lo make it a permanent Invest ment, and.it will pay in the long run. The move ih an important one for Albany a well a thtf Santiam mine When once worlf-g s.id producing the big retulta It is oounu 10 11 win nettie meant of making the S.tntlam the central mining at traction of the Pacific Coast, and it w ill not be many year before the cianllam region will be full of big mill. From Mill City. County Judge a vldson on h! visit to Mill City last week with Commissioners fjritr.m and Watson, looking up the location of the proposed new bridge across the Santiam there, re port having found Mill Citv thriving be yond hi expectation, the sawmill there are turning out not le than 45.000 feet of tawed lumber per die. The Linn county court had dhmirsed the matter of . a bridge at this point, hercc did not join the Marion conrt in a vli.it to the river. Judge Davidson believe a bri.'ge can be built there for $3oooor let. It would be located jul below the Oregon Pacific rail road bridge. There are natural rock abutments. To bridge the Santlain there a 1 as foot span would be required and the remainder would be of frame trestle, mak Ing In all a brii'ge 320 feet in length. It Is probable Linn county will join Marion In the construction of this bridge. States man. CaooK Coixty. C M Charlton, who was shot last week, hi recovering as rapidly as could he expected. The Paulina Canal Co filed articles of Incorporation with the county clerk this week. The incorporators are I C I las pier, J T Faulkner, Miss K Foster and Mi9s 8 M Foster. Hon John Minto, of Salem, is here looking after the promotion of the fine stock industries. Mr Minto has been appointed by the department of agricul ture as a commissioner or this purpose. Last Sunday Claude Wright, a bov 14 years of age, was riding al'er stock on Upper Ochoco when his horse stepped in a badger hole throwing young Wright and injuring him seriously. In the fall the horse's neck was broken. Review. Hals vy. Will Ribtlin, who has heen working in a photograph gallery In Al bany for some time past returned home Sunday. L E Hubbard, cashier of the Cornrr.er clal bar.k, of Cottage Grove, was in the clfy yesterday talking "bank", with our citiitnt. Mrs Annie Godley, who ha been at tending the Conservatory of Music, at Boston, Mas , during the past year, re turned home last Ihursdaf. She wa met by a host of friend ho were glad to welcome her home. - New. A Stbeet Lottcbv. Last evening a big man with a largo bay window, was running a lottery on First Street, about like tins. He sold a few pens for $1. The purchaser had a chance in some en Yelopes, part of which contained green backs, and he might draw 1 upwards. If he drew anything ho waa pretty sure to spend it trying to g'.-t more. The scheme seemed to take. It is safe to say this man, like the circus fellows running like games, is.not through the country for his health. Though in the scheme the license is granted to pens that of course is an excuse. If times arc hard the way people bit at this fake woo'.dn't indicate it. Hasp. Ball. The Jefferson Itev'.e w call the Albany club "bug catcher," an ap propriate name for the Jefferson game. Should the club of that city play them again they will find them something else. The club' should and probably will be strengthened at vveral point. Thet. Ce tame men should be retained and not changed every game. The Review give the following num mary of the Sciv game: 3 base Idta Johnscn. Dbl. plav Cole-Miller ; Thompson-Smith. Ease, on bal'a off Thompson, 5; off Joner, 1; off Colff, 1, Struck out by Thompson 6, by Jones 3, by Cole 1, Promoted. Mr C G Rawllng,v. ho for a number of year ha been In the employ of the Postal Telegraph Co., the NPR K Co., and later the Union Pacific Co., In thl citv. ha been promoted toth.- njrency ol the Union Pacific at Victoria, H. C. Mr Rawling U a competent, energetic, thorough-going business man, and his many friends here are pleased to hear of this deserved promotion. He leave to morrow for t is new field of labor. Akbbstkd a Albasy. Deputy Sheriff Croner arrested one 8 II Davenport, this morning at Albany, on the charge of the larceny of a dog, the property of Edward West. The dog was stolen on the 13th day of July and Is valued at $25 H A Odgen, being in Albany, brought the prisoner up here on the afternoon train. Davenport will be given a trial before Justice Kinsey this afternoon. Eugene Guard. Tub State Faib. The variety of pre miums for the state fair is larger than ever. This year there will be a number 01 premiums lor children as well as older Iieople. The people of Oregon should abor to make the fair a success, and should assist in giving a general exhibit of Oregon's products that will be a credit to the state. Far a well Sbrmox On next Sabbath J Rev II S Shangle, of the M E Church .South, will preach hi farewell sermon. 'Owing to continued 111 health Mr Shangle' physician advise him that he mutt leave off mental work. He will move to Doug la count and go Into the mountain there to recuperate hi health. roHTPOffED. The game announced to be played fit Eugene next Friday, be tween the Albaniesand the Eugene dun. liulmn noBtnoned for awhile to enable the latter club to complete their grand stand and cet more practice. They will have enclosed grounds and promise a big . audience when the game comes qn. A Yamhill Crime. wn July ttu an old house was burned on the bank of che Willamette near Newburg. in it were the remain of a man, a knife wound in his back, and evidence that he wa there when the fire occurred, It evidently being to cover una murder. A man named McCuily ha bn arretted for the cilmc FRIDAY Hos.J:rr, Myers returned yesterday from an extended trip through the at titi i:iia morning tno urr-gonmn cives a column iind n halt Interview with him. He waa lit Chicairo. New oik. WhkIi ingtott, the New Knuland nnd southern states, In fact, everywhere. Among oilier tilings no said: "WMla traveliti through the middle and eastern atatr-a took pains to ascertain the the condition of the forming. cla? ," t, anr- prisea iq " me nnru nines t ley ail romu:ain 01. in mining with some or the farmers I learned that there ia a general desire to get out west, and ea- uiiu tiw i nmuicue vauev aii are sutlering from taxes, dron.ha, floods or other diMtutbanoes, and iney woum willingly give up half their possessions to get out to Oregon. I toll you, Ore- gonians don't kno how well olf they are. The Willamette valley ia not half RUvctlmHl or understood, and if the pres ent dull times continue in the east, (here is no telliiitt how iitanv eastern farmers w ill seek homes here during the next ew years." Mr Myers was at the Ohio temocratio convention. He thinks the contest uiween Campbell and Mchlin iy y in ihj close, in presidential mat ters he looks for l'attllion lo ) hair. I from on the democratic ticket, Mid looks to 1 l:rrimm King nominated by the re- puonrans. "Aitimugn t had an enjoy able time visiting cities that I had never seen before, the pleasure one experiences n crossing the Oregon line returning ;uiuw iieyona my power to express, There ia no place like Oregon alter all, an vregonian never feel nappy un less ho has his feet on Oregon soil. All want to know about Oregon." A Mourl Dairy. Last Sunday, says the editor of the Independence West Phie, was spent w ith relatives In Linn county on a farm near HaWy, which Is nevoted principally to pasture and dairy lug, A hpftl nl I u I. r. (nil l.lmut.ul Jersey cow grnie contentedly in the ileum. A barn S 'xM baa been built ea peoiolly for standing the eows while milking them and will accommodate twenty-eight at once. Milking Is done twice a day and after each milking the warm milk is taken to the houso and there is located a small steam engine and a machine w Inch separates the cream from the warm milk. The milk flows into a rapidly revolving disk and at the side out of one spout Hows pure cream and out of the ut her skim milk. The cream is taken to the creamery and al lowed to stand a day and then churned, also by steam power. Mr and Mrs Itib- ehn sell all thiir butter at Mt Tabor, Portland, at twentv-tlve cents a pound the year around. 'Is he butter produced alone bring? them over $100 each month. The skim milk is fed to calves, pigs and chickens. This is an instance of what can bo done where there is a will. In this ense a dairy pays better than farm ing. Neva Initiaisd. The Oregonlan editor I very brlght.and can see a polr.t a qi-lckly a an Englishman. The Sclo Press stated that the chain gang (meaning of course the Odd Fetlow ollen called the three linker or chain gang) assisted a resident there, and though there are no convicts nearer than Salens, the Oregonlan get off the fo'lowlng. (probably written by a new editor who thinks Sclo hold the state penltentlny:) -Scti has found a way of utdn pi Loners that cannot be ob jected toon 1 lie ground of "convict versus free labor." Isxper Crabtref, a respectable f.irmer living near Sclo, was taken sick recently, and was unable to at tend to his duties about the farm. Ill neighbor ecured the services of the chain gang, and going to hit hay field, shocked up about thirty-1 ve acres of hay for Mm. Thu two good deed were per formed. The prisoner were made to work and a neighbor in distress served." Coal at Home Reports from Spring Hill,acrot the river, continue to show splendid prospects for coal. It Is un doubtedly there m ?arge quantities. Mr William rieiucr, of Dallas, formerly of this city, owns sixty acres. Some men prospecting on the place struck a ledie U by 7 feet of good coal, and it is pro posed to develone it and make something out of it. The prospects are such that Albany capital might well tak it up and make a big thinz out of coal. With un surpassed mines on one side and coal al most at our doors, Albany should be heard from in theiie two important in dustries. AxoTit en Confkbenck. Another com mittee waited on the O. P. officials today, hut it was one from the Brotherhood of Locoinotivo Engineers at Portland. It seems the engineers of this road have had unusual ions runs at small nay. They appealed to the olficers of the road a short time ago for lighter work and better pay, but their demands were ig nored. The matter was placed before the Brotherhood and a committee was sent down here for a conference with the manager. The committee returned to Portland todity, but we have not been able to learn the result of the conference- Times. . The Sopatii.lk It. R. Articles incor porating the Kodaville R. B. Co." have been filed with Dr J L Hill, W W Par rish, II J McCartney, Reuben Davfl, II W Perry, Frank Davis and Hiram Peery as incorporators. The lineii to run to tho Lebanon junction, leaving Lebanon out, some of the short sighted people re siding near that city refusing to give the right of way for the road. From Lebar cn junrtion the road will lie brought to Albany. Dr Hill, the leading spirit in the movement, says the road will be built at an early date. It will lie a good thing for Albany as well as Kodaville and vicinity. Tub RmHT Kino of a Wall. One of the best residence foundation in Albany I that to the residence of I P Wallace at the corner of Ellsworth and Fifth streets. It I constructed of stone from the quarry of G L Biackman. .Mr. Hammel did the work, first class job. lie pronounce the atone of a durable nature, easily work e J. It present a good appearance. It I foudatlon like thl that add lo the appear ance of a city. The small extra cost I a small consideration compared with the solid appearance and great lasting quality of the wall. Davknfokt Di.TriiAHOEi. S II Daven port, charged with the larceny of Ed West's dog, as given a preliminary ex amination before Justice Kimscy, Mon day evening. From the evidence it ap peared that the dog came to Davenport's house, in this city, and stayed a week, and .that then the man moved to Albany and took the dog with him. The testimony not being strong enough to warrant a conviction, the defendant waa dismissed on motion of Prosecuting At torney Condon. Eugene Guard. A Dbvil Fwh. W II Garrett returned from Yaquina bay yesterday. Every body coming from that popular resort, is supposed to bring something home a little nore of a curiosity than that brought by his neighbor. Mr Garrett's contribution was a genuine devil fish, a small but very line specimen, lne Dig ones, judging from this fellow, must be .errors. The Harness Business. O C McFar- land desires to Inform the public, that he ha purchased the Dubrllle Harness and Saddlery establishment, and would re spectively invite those wanting good in this line to give him an opportunity to merit the people's patronage by fair and honorable dealing. She best workmen employed, and work warranted. Smith Thinks there Is no such place to get first class groceries, freth produce and baked goods a at Parker Bros. So do Jones, Brown and many other people. ! They say they not only get good good at reasonable price; but as well splendid treatment. Try Parker Bros and you will become a regular customer, and what Smith think you will all think. . Not bo Plenty. Mr E L Bryan, ol Tangent, informs us that Chinese pheas ants are not nearly so plenty as last ear. The indiscriminate slaughter of them last year, coupled with the fact that the cold rains of June this year chilled to death most of the young, renders the fowl scarce. No one, he says, should kill the female, as the breed will soon run out if it be done. . . Do Not WaT.even if it docs get warm. You can get fresh fruits, products and the tieet groceries to be (secured at Conn & llendricaon's. They carry a first class stock of goods, and are situated so as to sell at the lowest prices, If you are go ing to the mountains or on a trip let them fit you out. They have the variety, and can give you tne prices. set tat, ana rr.KKiau MONDAY. R A Ramny.of HarrUbuig, It, In the L E Gray returned from th e Bay today hi iuuiii iviimiucu, ' i Mr Arab Monteltn and ton.of Portland s?cni aumiay in Albany, A J Rav. he well-known Yaqulna Bay real estate man returned home ivi.r irrtin a trip down me vauey, Mr Or W II Davl took the train this noon for Belknap Spring where he ac companies her mother for a vacation. Mr and Mr W R Ittatn returned today from Yaqulna Bay, bringing a snail shell water agate tnat 1 a great curiosity, Dr K L Irvine and ton. of Portland. came up on the noon train, on their way to the Soda's for a so burn of a waek or two. rilil Lewis, of Kllnimlmrir wIia baa been in Albany several dava. th truest 01 ins sister, Aire ignati f ox. returned iionio lousy. L Vlercck Is home from Ysnulna r.v Among thase who went there toclav were Rev I R Klrknatrlck. Mr O N Cobb and children, and MrsTJ and Will i tiles. a f a a . .... i'irs j ii niornu OI tills citv. was brought home from 3clo today 'by her brother, la Crabtree. She had been there attending her brother, Jasper Crab-. irec.wnouieu on 1 nuriav,nd wa herself taken seriously III, but Is now better, Yesterday J F Taylor and Clyde" Hill rode Columbia safeties from Albany foSo- davllle, over miscellaneous roads, In a hours and ten minutes, the oulckest the trip ha ever been made by bicycle, and probably by team. Oonntv school superintendent Russell and Mr Smith his uncle, returned Satur day from Fish and Clear lakes where they have been fishing and otherwlaa enjoying themselves. They camrht an abundance of salmon trout, a sample of which they Uf . this otllcelbey sMKsjh home about filty pounds. The Faclflc Rural Press. DublUlitt . Portland, gives Hon. R. A. Irvine, of thU city, complimentary notice o! considera ble length.and of a deserved nature, which a one of the moat prominent farmers of the state he I entitled to. Mr Irvine who has done so much to build up the grange In Linn county,! now also working ener getically for the farmers alliance. V Mr Henry Perkins, an old miner, who has done this entire coctt from Idaho to Arlxonlf , arrived In Albany this morning from the latter territory. Mr IVikln. left Albany just twenty-five years ago yesterday, after a residence here of two or three years. I le wa pleated to learn that hit old friends Martin Payne, Nlmrod Price, C P llurkhart and other were atlll among the living. After eaamlnlng son ore from the Saatlam mines he pronounced It good, and propose to go to the mine hlmse f and see the prospect. In Ai bo nis the big fish are treealng the little ones out, so that a common mlnei doesn't stand much chance. TUSituAY. C P llurkhart left this noon f I'ort- land. K K Pennington left for Illinois terday, being called there by the serious illness of hie father. Editors Phelps, of the Halsev News. and Morin, of the Harrisburg Courier, were in the city today. Mrs Kate ProUman and children, of Portland, have been in the city several days, the guests of Mrs Lyle. Mr Fred W Blumbenr and wife left this noon for Yauuina bay. where thev will spend several days seeing the sights, including the Aleea. Miss Annie Farrell. of this city, la vis iting Tangent friends. She has been teaching near Sweet Ilonrn for awhile. Mrs E D Sloan.of the Klamath Anenev. arrived in Albany yesterday on a visit with her son, Mr Burr Sloan, and many friends. Mr Sloan Is the agency carpen ter. She reports the new agent. Mr Mat thews, well liked there. Among the relative present at the (old en wedding of Mr and Mr II A Johnson, hr in saiem Saturday last , was Mrs J Shores, of Sclo, Linn county, a sitter of Mr lohnton.who wa present at the wed. ding fifty years ago. Sne Is the only liv ing sister. M E Brink, one of Prineville'a promi nent attorneys, ia in the citv on his an nual blackberrying expedition. He will So to the Bay, and probably leave for ome on Friday. Mr Brink reports crops good in crook county and the outlook generally first class Mr David Prettvman. the veteran ex hibit collector, waa In the city today, after samples of wheat, etc, for the Ore gon Land Co and state fair. Mr Pretty- man, tne best mail in the state for the business, baa had four different applica tions to do this business, and just who will get all collections is not fully settled. h D McGee. of Salem, the patentee of the lightning calculator of interest, by multiplication, waa in we city today. He informed the Democrat that after the notice of his machine in the Demo crat, a few weeks ago, lie received a stack of letters about a foot thick, in quiring about the wonderful machine. WEtlNESOAT. Mrs E C Sesils, of Portland. Is In the city. E O Ikardsley. of New port. was in the city today. Prof I) V 8 H eld, principal of the Eugene schools, Is In the city. George Rlimson. the rustlino- express deliverer, is in the mountains with his lamiiy. Mrs Conrad Meyer and children are at Lower Soda for a month outing. Mr A B Matthews and Mrs I) C Schell will leave for the same place to-morrow. Al Boenlcke, Jos Klein. J I Dubrullle. George Plfer, Arch Allen, O V,' Wstia. II M Hopkins and MI Lora Vance went to Salem to-day to see the big bsse balljgame. The social given last evening by the C E society of the U P church, on the lawn of L E Blain, waa well attended and proved an enjoyable affair. A novel feature was Reltecca at the well, a part taken by Miss Olive Marks, who disposed of a large quantity of lemonade. Ice cream and cake disappeared in large quantities. A large number of people went to the Ray today, many being noticed from Sa lem. Among those boarding the train were Mine Helen Osborne, of Salem, Mrs Lark Bilyea and eon, of Eugene, Omer Hendricson and family, N D Conn and family, N A Blodgett and part of family. Mrs and Lillie Rideout.Mrs Solomon and daughter, Miss Emma PfeifTer.Miss Bir die Anslyn,Miss Martha Chambers.Miss Stella Ran kin, Frank Breckenridge.Percy Young and Carlton Sox. Mrs R A Irvine went to the Bay yesterday. NeTICE f VBEIVMTHR. Notice l hereby given that bids will be received up to Aug. (th, at 6 o'clock p, m- for the freighting of milt machinery from Gatesvllle to Quartzvllle.and also for the freighting of provisions. For particu lars inquire at the office of the Albany Mining 81 Milling Co., Albany, Or.,where bid will be received and opened. The right to reject any and all bid It reserved, 1. v , ripa, . Secretary. iirwnoi,-The very latest news la that oa can boy of J alio Gradwohl's Gold) Rale B star, foe est sash, 15 pounds granula ted sugar for $1.00 and II pound Extra 0. sugar. All good sold for net cash from 10 te 28 par esnt lais than regalar prlos, as I intend to ran a shies eaah store. Albany, Or, Jaly 51, 1891. raa per teat te wssksepers. It gives Julias GrsdwobI grsit satufse- tion in sailing bis Sne Golden Bole tea and baking powder, with elegant prises or with out then, that bis customers wbo hays purchased invariably return and say tbey are well pleased, tnat tbe tea Is Ha. 1 and tba bakiog powder is as good aa tke beat All bis teas and bakiog powder bears tbe name of Johns Gradwokl's Golden Kale Bassar, and are expressly pat p for bis basineas.snd hs stir, eontinaes to give with seek ponod of tea or baking pewder an sle gant pieoe 01 glassware. Patronise heme indnly and bay hand- tnado hern, warranted, from O C Mo- Karl 1 nd, at Dabmills's old stand. Klein Bros bavs a large and eboiee stoek of boots aod shoes for sals at reasonable frioei Do not invest ia foot wear soill yoahave seen their; steok aad th elegant ptaao annstr sure. us forirrY Aumftt M, The Linn County Fanners Alliance metal Lebanon on Suturdy and held profitable meeting, given up Mostly to organisation. The following delegate were present, lenltte iie organmer iinn R A Irvine and oilier t Rock Itlll. No. JT.-J W WIUop, A V nut-kburn, U Lesley, C 1) Stern. (rand Prairie, No. to, I Clem, fame Hunter, C M llurkhart, Thorns Kroman, Jaon Wheeler, C P llurkhart, N Bridge, A M Arent. Pleasant Home I K Charlton, Ftank Smith, A L Savaje, Sweet Home, No. 10J B F Burnett, R Orchard. Crabtree. No. 5t J A Plummer.Frank Deaklus, I M Peery, T Allison, E E ry ioi,w r jeinott. Hamilton Creek, No. Si. O Jennings," Green Kinder, James Morgan Jacob New. man. Jordan, No. 18 U V Irvlnejolui Bryant, A K H.lrd. J I Davcnneit. T li Dither. A J Shellon, A M Sheiion. Seles No. IS -Robert Cary, I N Grlilm, O W Hunsnker, R B Mlller.ll Mitilon. Occidental--J M Mark, P II Smith, R D Jackson. Svrscuse, No. 3 T Gtu. J C Vox, V M MHlee, W Conner, ) 11 wavis, v. v Blrtches. The following officer were elected; T M Munkcr, President. , O D Steen, Vice President. R I) Jackson, Secretary, C P Buikhs arl. Treasurer. U II Irvine, Chaplain and Agent. Ja W Marks, Lecturer, The neat Alliance will be held at Sclo In September. Nurits IhB' nth ceniernlal of Switzerland' Independence will occur on Sept (th, 6th and 7th. 8wltstrand Is (he oldest repub lic In the world. The Telescope elves the tollowlng live Item! Thursday night an Albany sport won from a drumirer shaking dice. Friday n ornlng the drummer securtd the services of an attorney and made a de - mand on the satoon for a return of the money. Asking time the saloon proprie tor hunted up the sport, and to aold trouble he returned the money. You can't beat a man at his own game unless you know the game letter limn he does. Albany U Infested witli scarlet fever. Salem Statesman. Salem is Infested with the biggest liar on the Pacific Const. According to the following in the Seattle Telegram it Is diflkult to tell what reform schools are for: "'One of the boys sent from this county to the state reform school has been sent tmck as incorrigible." A valuable fine of lead ore was made at Cornucopia last week by W S WIIon. The ore is a flue quality of sulphide of lead. The metal ha been greatly needed lo reduce the gold and silver ore of the camp thcie. The Salem fire continues to burn in the newspapers. 1 he Journal is devoted al most entirely to burning up the States man. That paper undoubtedly put its feet in it, and labors under the disad vantage of having the people against It in the tight. No city on the Pacific coast is better situated for fighting fire than Albany. Our fire apparatus is good. We have homes for night work. The water works are in good condition, the cisterns are well filled. Our firemen are efficient. In 10 years the annual loss by fire in Al bany has not averaged over $luO0,perhap 10,000 in all. During that time prob ably 12U0,Oi0 in premiums have been paid out. This is unequal. Under the circumstance the city is entitled to a re duction of rates. Ail-any should le in No 2 book, and the reratcrs are invited to consider the fact. Different men have different manias. The narrow minded man insists that his ia the correct one and Is miserable if everybody does not join In with him. W II Fenton. of Eugene, has been awarded tho contract for building Ol factory of the Corvalli Wagon and Carriage works, for about $13,000 The Albany club will go to Eugene on Friday to play the local club of that city. Albany Democbat. This la a mistake. The Albany boys will be accommodated by our club about the .middle ot August. In fsct. that clnb does not desire to meet vat boys until about that date. Guard. A letter from Juneau, Alaska.has been received in Washington in eleven days from the time of mailing. Fifty years ago an American statesman announced that thu Oregon country was not worth quarreling about,becau even if Oregon should ever have inhabitants enough to be admitted as a state it wolud take so iDg for its representatives to roach Washington after their election" that their terms would expire before they could get there. And now even Alaska is heard from in eleven days. Kg A I. FSTATE LEN, Jarvls M Green to Jisslo Griggs 160 acres In Sec 14 Tp 10SU1 E. .Siooo United 8tate to Jarvls M Green, same as anove 400 400 U S to Manley B Sturtevant, 100.45 . ' rw . . 1 t . t . acre in oec 2 j p 14 o n. 1 c. . . A L Savage etux lo Horace A Powell. 18 of I) LC No 44 B Conn etux to Lucy A Woodle, parcels In Tn t.l S. R 1 W 700 J J Crabtree to J P Crabtree, 62 acre near sclo R C Flnley etux to S Noel, variou parcel In i p U S K J W 1500 United State to Elmer U Carlton. 1 60 acre In Sec loTp 10 S R 2 E 400 Total aalcs. f44OJ Quite Etr iERPisivo.-Corvl!lt has an enterprising warehouseman. II F Fischer of that city ha had a ferry con structed to be run between his grist mill and Linn county for the accommodation of those hauling wncat to the mill. It will be a free ferry and a great Induce ment for Linn county farmers to store with Mr Fischer. Xsw S'"1" Geone, I keep s fall Hoe of soring and' snmmer dress goods, in wash fabric, orints, gincbama, aeertaekers, ttn. I have also a new line of snmmer plaids, be sidss otbsr noysities In blges and au wool sritiogs. BAarrai. E lovnc, B0UN. CURLv To the wife of L M Curl, July 26th, 1801, a girl. L. M. wears a smile that ia both childlike and bland. ' LEE. On Tuesday morning, July 23: 1801, to the wife of Prof W II Lee, a girl. All doing well. BRYAN. To the wife of Sam Bryan near Tangent, Saturday July 25,189 son. DIED. CRABTREE. On July 23, 1891, at his home near Sclo, Mr Jasper Crabtree, aged 4S years. The case was a very sad one. At the time of his death six other members of the family were 111 with fever, and ow ing to his lllnes hi hay crop had not been harvested. Brother Odd Fellows attend ed to the latter and relatives and nelgH. bors to the termer. Mr Crabtree, a pio neer resident of tne county, was a man highly respected by all, and leave many to mourn ms aeain. , Mr. Crabtree was born In November, 1841;, about four mile south of The Dalle while his parents were on their way to Linn county, hence was a native Urego wan, AND AIIKOAiV MONDAY. A Coot. ArrAia. Saturday a muscuhr young man. .Of Albany coiudtulcd to whip another young mnn, whom we will c!J Heavy Hcfi but put It off until this fore noon, after a good Sitnday'H rest, when he called on him, and the two men faced each oilier? ill light apparel, In pugilistic stvier iui3 mane a pas at ucavy net, who doduta it, ana men isndcu a lerniic blow on his opponent, knocking him ev eral feet, at full length on the iloor, Mu cle mildly iie" "enough," got up ind very sensibly '-rclgirncd to business without further coifttrtent. ., . ) . ,. , tj I Tl'EfOAY. . Pi of MiU'ltiill, of this city, has been en gagad tu tlid Tangent soliuol, Salem Is ntubablv (hs 1 truest ait in America witlitfut a board of trade. aoooiilina tilths SlatrtraVii. . The Three 8ilis is now that only O, P. beat ranbing on titer or, tba water being too low for trie) otlio.r. . . A (MUrti id l urtlnii.l. was (ha lowest bidder "ii Weodbiirii' new sclieot Luus. Tits llguus war 17430. An A 1 tuny oobfejtiouer ttUnosMof alcht quarts of lee cream a y,takoi in tea orsain uda., now a popular ilrtuk, and by th dish, and rehashing the interior uf tunny bsaUd oitiu. Mr II M Stoua boring fur eoal on the farm of air Prettyman, atHprlug Hill, and ia now down twenty feet. Coat baa bsea stiUuk on Mr BuwinaD s ploa urar it, aaii there la no doubt tba tbtrs ia a large bed underneath. Lluri e anty is to bavs another nsws- Ppr. It is to be started Mm at th t'lilvirg summer rtsnrt, S"davi!. by Mr l!in, recently of Monmouth, a relative of Prof Lewi Itais-, of Sod. villa. ThU will leave very faw places in thsoouuty without a impae. A gtiod nwsptr will h.tp baild up any city. V?. . Yesterday aftoreooa lli retlileaee of D. Turner atTaugaut waa discovered on Hi daring the tno of the family. It ws extiegoUliod before any damage ws dons. The presence f( ke.eue ml in soins shav iegt and old elotiiaa nuke it took like ia eeudWry work. A curious time of tbs dy lor that, though . The Dr.uiM HAT baa rwioivod au elegantly gotten Bp Catalogue ui the t'ollnck-Hteveoa Iiittitite, of Birmingham, Ala., whitih has loo exaniinad 'silb iutrMt 00 aooount of Mr Pollock having been for a couple rear a popular member of the faculty of the Albany Collegiate Institute. Beside its prinoipal ai aoven mi-mUr of the faculty. The branches consist 0! Kuglldi, mstliama'ios, latin, mental science, natural scknoe.alwlu tion, MluUhcntca, art, msdetti Uuguagea, Vole sod piano, and K uulr jjarUa braneha. The cU1i-;;iis shows about IfiOptipila in at tendance The otam fi r the June eon: -mutiCTiiieut waa a chiio4 one, and clisraeter iatle of the senior prioeipsl, among tl.e numbers being Paradise and the Peti, given bare once hj Mrs Pollock. TnKKiiaa Tomorrow the thresher on Albany prairie will start up, within a few days a score t-f steam threshers wid be humming In hearing distance of this city. The golden grain this year will come forth some 6o, omc 80, and some a hundred fold. Every body rejoice at the farmer's prosperity . WtHltlMII.tr. The Juoctinu Pilot lut tisfndtid publi cation. 7inprture at 3 p in t - lay, 73 de'net ia th had S OS U'Van b fatiiiaJ a etp'aio of V Co f Kugcte, Tke proceeding of tlmcity enutie'i will be fuund 00 car 4 n paje. A poattitTlJe will orob.bty I s rUbllshsd in the MsotWm mints. A m 1 it bslag scltcttd for it. Yrstei.Uv at Lyons Mr Brady, a hand in the saw mill tbera, ht tkrt- tingera cot ol by th famous butt saw. Yestardav ftrnooa '.ho Moonlight1 Alloy KustUr ibtntttd the Tummy Parrot 19 to 9 in a lively nUnlul game. The Cam etlsnd Prabytrisn ehnreb ia eonUmplalinit th errctin f a coil-;o and clisrch at So.lsy.Iie, and have alreviy bast) ! graoUd a location. Trt8i-vl tasrjitsll gm between 8attl and Salnm was !i be eallad at Kslvm at 3 o'clock today. Jboroe, of the Portlands, was la pity with S.'.ta. Tb Daxot BATi iuform.i that th J J Baird, who shot and killed Ceo W Poor near Uinea fewdayaa jo, waaoaeo a residence ef iroavilU. living there eight r tn year ego. ilia father reside ia Eutero Orsgen. A Ji'vraK Case Uarvey Pa vis, of SheJJ, wa examined before Justice Humphrey, thl forenoon, on the charge of seduction, with promise to marry, of Teje Ackcrman, of tbe tame place. The prosullng witness wa present, and It wa apparent aome one wj guilty. After hearing the evidence the defendant wa discharged. Tux Bkioue. The contract with the King Bridge Co. by the Portland Bridgo Co. was signed today by Mayor Cowan and Recorder Uenton for the city, and Robert Wakefield for the bridge com pany. The companv will give bonds for o0,000,and as I) P Thompson will I one of the bondtmen their tmtliciency will not beuticstioncd. Under the ordinaneo work will lie commenced twenty days after the signing of tbe contract, and be completed f.x t months from date, which will be by Dec. 1st. The bridge will require llW.OOO feet of lumber, which will be purchased In Albany, and twenty-five or thirty men will be cuiptoyed constantly when once started. These Mr Wakefield informs the Democrat will all bo hired at Albany except five or six skilled men. The peo ple of Albany are to tie congratulated on the happy termination of the bridge question. The benefit to be derived will lie of great value to this city and should be followed by other improvements that will keep tho bail rolling. Teaeher' Kiamlaatloa. Notice Is hereby given that the regular public examination of teachers, for Linn county, will lake place In Albany com mencing on Wednesday, August 12tb. at t o'ulook, and continue until Friday noon, august 14 b. All teachers must positively tie present at too lime ot com mencement, as no one will be admitted to tho examination wbo is not en present. OF. RUSSKLf, , County School Snpt ivetter Uat. Following 1 the list of latter romtlnloj in the post oltioo at Albany, L'.an county? Ureon,Juiv 21. 13U1- t srsons calling for these Utters must give tbe date on which tbey were advertised Ball, WD Raker, Hiram Prown,jCbas Beers, M rs I'os Case, Wra Clark & Kppey Cross, T L ChviUer, MUsIJi 0 Colry, Dayid Flinn, Mrs Hester Otrtner, A F Grahats, A A Godley, Fied Hammer, Frank Lesaig.OH Marshal, W Wbitien,BonF FiitUon, B Given, Geo Urate, Mia Ida IS Hammer, W Jf lielloian, John If Mappio, Mrs Litzle Waddle, WW Traff, Frank T. MoNTirrn, P. M. 'uetosj J" Used in Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard. miBEi 0 Liu THOMAS n 21 u m nighe.t. of all ft Leavening I'ower- MM i l AESC1STELY PSJRIs OOlKtIL rKOitiKOIftil. Tbe Brings i Ordlaanee tnaasly. Pas I naal- 3 , Tuesday evening, July 23. 1'rOHont -Mayor, Recorder, Marshal. street Coitimlssioner and (jimncllmen Krciich, Hawkins, Tablcr. llurkhart and Unrretk. The following bills were ordered naid t Roht Brown, $1 t0 ; John Clulan, 1; 0 II House, fJOj Jas HutiNley, 3; A 11 l4tcey,$l 5(1 ; 8ngar Pine Door A Lum bf.rCo.t:i5 1S : Matthews A Washburn. $--5i II A Crowder.llO 150; OCCIclan, 0 25; Albany Iron Works, 51 31: Wit II Sal -11. T M .. 1.- r.i . ii iif ', t-11 w VUIIIIIW, f IV 00, 1" w Hpink. :iH 87: Stitcs & NuttinL'. tiu) 112 Tlioinpaon & Overman, two sets fire har ness, ;. The committee on fire and water re ported fire harness received and horses stabled nights ready for business. Ordinance bill No 221, authorizing a loan and for issuing bonds for the con struction of a sewer system, and for the building of a bridge across the Willam ette at Oalapooia street, was read third time. Passed Unanimously. Ordinance LIU No 223. permitting the city to enter into a contract for tho build ing Of a bridge neio thn Willamette river at Calapooia street, wn iaO. third time and passed unanimously. uurram llurkhart and Hawkins each slated that though thev bad opposed tho loca tion of the bridge from the slsrt, they were in favor of a bridgo at Albany, even at Calapooia street rat her than not have one, and would now do all they could to secure a good bridgo under tho contract. August Htli waa set for hearing o!- Jcctious to notices for improvements. In the matter of objections to notices previously given. Dr Hill, lien Brenner and Dr Crawford explained their part in mo same. The committee on ordinances were di rected to prepare ordinance on proposed sewer prollics. The street commissioner nuked for in structions in reference to cutting down north side of Kecond street between l'er 1 y and Washington streets, and was di rected to confer witli tho committee on streets and public property. Mr F J Milter waa appointed superin tendent of the construction of the Wil lamette bridge, the salary to be fixed bv the council, and not to begin until Aug ust 1st. Lleenneii to sell li'iuor were granted to Hoffman A Taylor. John Oiblin. and Pat Fenncll, tho latter only beer. The foliowing Lids wore opened for furnishing gravel for First, Hecond. Lyon. and IitUerat streets, Washington to Lyon, between First and Keeond streets: t! .V hims, 43 cents, city to furnixli tick eta : total. l 04. R K Murphy. R3 cents ler load. Contract was let to It K Mur phy. Hame and all new sidewalks to he die in twenty days. Dr Hill addressed tlie council in refcr- enee t , a prevailing practice of some of calling every littlo disease scarlet fever ordiptiierta, t the detriment of the city, some people getting frightened over al most nothing and running away from the city. He said it should bo stopped, but supposed there was no particular w ay lor doing it. WHaTIIEB ktCrOKT. Obsgom WsATiiaa BisiAf. Cbxteal lisriva, PoTi.AM, Oaroox. Caop- tVEATIISK Kltl.STIN No. SO, foa THE Wxkk Enpi4v Satis uay. Jily as. iHyl. In western Oregon, Thursday, the JAd. wa the warmest day on record, the max lum temperature ranged from 06 to 105 degreea. On the evening of thm ajrd thunder dorm were observed In variou localities, though little rain fell. The hot weather has betn favorable to the ripening of grain, but slightly Injur ious to gardens. Wheat harvest it gener ally In operation and teparts indicate larger and more plump grain and better head than were even anticipated. Oat are doing well and rlpenlag rapidly. The codlin moth I becoming dangerous and doing damage. The apple crop will be poor. 1 he hop louse Is fairly well under control. Green c6rn and peaches are ripe and plentiful; the peach crop Is the largest on record. Prune are generally not an average cro, though In Douglas county tbe tree are heavily loaded with fiuit. In eastern Oregon the week ha been the warmest of the season, the 34th belcg especially warm, me wcattur hat been cloudlets and no rain ia reported to have isiien. The warm weather ha brought spring wheat rapld'y forward. Header are at work in tbe Columbia river valley. All report indicate wheat to be better than wa expected. U. S Pauuk. Observer, U 8. Signal Service BKerrmstiLLK. July 37, 1891, A cooling shower on Thursday, accom panted with thunder and lightning, and life ha not been auch a burden since, aa the neat hat not Decs so oppressive. Matt Caroline met with a painful acci dent on last Saturday while hauling wood, In undertaking to get off the wagon his loot caught, and lie tell to the ground breaking his leg just above the ankle, and twlKttng hi foot half round. At last ac counts he was doing as well a could be expected. " , Ja Cooley went to Soda springs on last Saturday night after Mrs Elmore, mother of Mr Caroline, She had only gone on Friday for recreation, but was waded by ncr son. . . . Mis Cole and daughter Lena, of Alblna, are visiting witn Mrs J r V-ooiey. Roland aued Hamilton for $45 In the justlcs court here and got iuilttnent for $37 50. This reminds n of men playing cards for the drinks, the man who is de clared to win has 4ott, for the suit cost Mr Roland more money than he received; had better arbitrate. t . The rattle of the harvester is heard on all tides, cutting the golden grain, which promise to be of gocd quality and quan tity. ' ' ' " No protection against fire here, yet some talk of organizing a bucket brigade. Quite a come down from a $10,000 water work. We want a good hand e.iglne. Can you send us one? - Whips, robes, nets, land's. etb, eto, at MoFr- It you want the best and most durable furni ture that is manufactuf- fcj uea in uie my w BRINK'S (7. & Gov't Report, Aug. 17, n u 1 111 7 1... The DkMfX'HAT lias received a copy of "P.ralns," published at Mcadvillo.Penn. A good thing to have. PAYBPte! persons indebted to rui of Prico A Bob- son are notified to call and pay their accounts at ones, or the same will bo plitctd in tlie hands of an attorney, for eolloctlon, on August 1st, with instructions to push the collection of the same by legal procus. Costs will bo saved by rcttltim lit before the time mentioned. tT ANTKI). AT Nf Ii- girt, either if to do gnnnral h-iuae work, or a youngor fctrl to take car of children Call at raal.lt nee of W. If. U e. Auction A i rvAm tables, in AIImii, on Saturday, August 1. IWI. St ! Mnak. Sill, y-tlf horna, aenslst- bif of aura an 4 tulsls"1, 4 UjS )7.r sla-hluf 1000 to lIVOiU All brass. Tsaas or HlThr nuailhtllm. triih Srad svarltr, wllkoal iolwast, K, KOI'I'XAl (I. I. C. tivtKf, AlHUuriaar. SEWER NOTICE. XTOTICE IS I1EUEBY GIVEN TO 111 V. A. nurkhart, JL. Fllnn, Charles Wagner, llar'an lliilburt, Frank Farrell, W, W. Crowdcr, F. Wine & Companv and James Hunter, W F Hendricson, I. C. .Stratloti. (Iriistira of tic Christian cl'.tirch), and to all w hom It may concern that on the iHth day of July, ii. the common council of the city of Albanr. Oregon, duly pHilnlcd I.. C. Marshall, U. vv. IH-yoc and Julius (jradwohl as viewer to view the follow Ins detained right of way for the construction of a sewer- tScslnnlnir at a terminal nolt-.t at Ihc sonihwcftt corner of lot l in block 15 in llacklcman'a second addition to the clly of Albany. Oregon, and running thence norlh on the West line of said block 10 feet ; thence cast parallel with the north line of said block the east boundary thereof; thence south on said ea.t bound ary 2o feet; thence west parallel with the north line of said block to the west line thereof; thence north on said west lire 10 feet to place of he-ginning, and that said council ha fixed the 24th day of August iit, at the Hour 01 10 o clock, a m, of said day, a iho ihne for said viewer to meet at the chamber of said council in the city of Albany, Oregon. And you and each ore of you, and all oilier persons whom It may conctrn, are hereby further noli fled that the following descilbed ntlvate property will be appropriated by &!d council a a right of w ay for the con struction of such sewer: boundary of block 15, In iiackleman's and addition t the clt of Albany.Llnn rcunty, Oregon, 100 feet from the northwest corn er of said block and running thence cast erly and parallel with the northern boun dary of ald o!otk C6.05 fcct,thcrce south erly and parallel with the wt stern boun dary of aald block 10 feet, thence westerly and parallel with the northern boundary of said block fi.05 feet to the western boun dary of said block, thence notthcrly along said boundary to the place of beginning, then Bcglnnlntr at a point In bl jck ic lia:k- IctnSn's 2nd addition to the city of Al bany, Linn county. Oregon, which is 60.05 feet diitant from the western, an-i 100 feet distant from tbe northern boundaries of said block, and running thence easterly and parallel with the northern boundary of said block, (6.o$ fect ; thence southerly and parallel w-iih the eastern boundary of said block to fect; thence westerly and parallel with the northern boundary of said block 06.05 feet, thenco. northerly to the point of beginning, then Beginning ata point in block 15 in Iiackleman's 2nd addition to the city of Albanv. Linn countv. Oregon, which Is 66.05 h?ct from the cast boundary of said buck and 100 lect from the north boun dary cf said block and running thence westerly and parcltt.1 with the northern boundary of said b'ock 66 05 feet; thence southerly and psrellci w ith the eastern boundary cf sMd block 10 feet; thence easterly and parvllel with the northern boundary of said block f6 05 feet; thence northerly lo the place of beginning 10 ft-et, then Beginning at a point on the cant bound ary ot ald block 15. in Itackleman 2nd addition to the city of Albany, Linn countv, Oregon, 100 feet from the north east corner of said block and running thence westerly and parallel with the north boundary of nld block 66 05 fect; thence southerly and parallel with the eastern boundary of said block 10 feet; thence easterly and parallel with the north boundary of said block 66.05 feet to the eastern boundary of said block ; thence northerly along said boundary 10 feet to place ot beginning, men Beginning at a point 0.1 the eastern boundary of block 15 In Iiackleman's 2nd addition to the city of Altany, Linn coun ty, Oregon, aiid 100 fect from the south cast corner of eaid block and running thence westerly and p.ircilcl with tlie southern boundary of tiaid block 6605 fect; thence northerly and parallel with the eastern boundary of said block 10 feet; thence castcru ami parallel with the south' em boundary of snid block 66.05 to ihc eastern boundary of said block ; thence southerly along Kuid boundary to tlie place of beginning, then Beginning at a point In block 15, In llackleman 2nd addition to the city of Albany, Linn county, Oregon, which is 100 feet from the southern and 66.05 lcet from the eastern boundary of said block, and running thence westerly and parallel with the southern boundary of said block 66.05 feet; thence northerly and parallel with the eastern boundary of said block 10 feet; thence -easterly and parallel with the southern boundary ot said block 66.05 feet; thence southerly to the place of be ginning, then Beginning at a point which is in block IS, in Iiackleman's 2nd addition to the city of Albany, Linn countv, Oregon, and 1 ioo feet from the southern and 66,05 feet from the western boundaries of said black and running thence easterly and parallel ' with southern boundary of said block 66.05 feet; thence northerly and parallel with the western boundary of said block 10 feet ; thence westerly and paral lel with the southern boundary of said block 66.05 feet; thence southerly to the point of beginning, then Beginning at a point on the west boun dary of block 1 ? In Hacklcman's and ad dition to the city of Albany, Linn county, Oregon, and 100 feet from the southwest corner of said block and running thence easterly and parallel with the aouthein boundary of said block 66.05 leeti thence northerly and parallel witn the western boundary of ald block 10 feet; thence westerly and parallel with the southern boundary of said block 66.05 feet to the western boundary of snid block ; thence southerly along said boundary to the place of beginning 10 teet. 'And all persons claiming damages by reason of the appropriation of any such property or any part thereof, for such pur pose or right of way for such sewer, are hereby especially notified to hie their res pective claims for such damages with the recorder of said city before the said lime so appointed by the said council for the said meeting of the said viewers. '1 his notice Is published by order of the council of the city cf Albany, Oregon, made on the ibth dav ot July, 1691. JOIlft N. HOFFMAN, City Marshal r Me tf. 'WW Un Vfin Wflnt SnmmfiP ninlliiniT? JUU lVil iiiuii vmamvi utuiuiug, IF YOU CAN'T Without being Interested. . a Genuine ClffilS or SUMMER GOODS, IiiM WeiiJt Clclli. Snoner MiM Gcofls. Hits, "Shcei. afltl aO KbSi if ri HOT WEATHER - ' is Wearing Apparel Now in My Store. Ban Tba Lcailii Cloter W c will sell Summer Clothing, Thin Underwear and Outing Shirts AT COST! t Our Stock is Large, Our Goods Our T. L. .WALLACE & CQ Th8 Birthplace of Gieat Strahan Block, BOARD OF REUENT8 Blais Beard of Mucatlon ; ex -officio. His Exoelleney. . . . , , ... Sylvester Pen-over, Governor; Hob O W McBride, A r ho01 ,or tx"' ; ,Tultkn- ritarr of State; Hon E B stcKlroy, Eupariotendent of ?Jm , ? a?! tJJE aVVormat Pi-blfcltiatructloa; Be.Jan.la bebeifled, president . J B 2"bfNo, , 5 ,r V Butler, secretarv. KxWriva Hosao-lfioi. J i IMIy. -J"'S StaS Hon P W Hate. and J B V Butler, Polk ; Jacob Voor- Ef-'iiv" IgZ he, Marion ; J C White, Polk I Alfred Lacev. Ciaaks- "'rL4 . ',3' aiaaT A Moltaer, Uulmomah; W U Uelmes, Marioo. Mnd, 1SW. 8tuent maj nwr anv tlms. For Catalogue, Address . P. Im campiele,, a. jj. VleePresldent. We are the People Who arry tlie most complete line of Hard irare, Stoves, Ranges, etc., in the market. MATTHEWS & WASHDUR!!. Tl LADIES -Il th : Millineiy and Fancy Goods Stoie of Albany, They carry all the Latest Stylss and Noveltle in the MUHnsry line, and a complete stock of Ladie and Children' FurnUb log goods, and ready-made garment. Goods the beat, and price the lowest. Call and be convinced. FIRST STREET, : -:- I ''ROM AN BLOCK 6k. -aW 80 READ THIS There will be am Mercian Tailor arc Fine, Prices are Low ! ! and Ecuest Bargains, ALBANY, OREGON OREGON STATE JORHAL SCHOOL,- Maaasaatai, drcgo. The Leading Normal School of the Northwest. Beautifully and . ; Healthfully Located. ' No Saloons. Kstr buildings . uaw apparatus: full faculty : light expanses, and largs attendance. Normal, Advanced Normal, Baaiutaa, Art aed Music IH pertmanu. i - - - SJeada! attanUoo given to phridca culture. Yoluateer military enranitatioii. 'Those receiving diplomas are auUiorued to teaek in any coanty la tb I late without further exaniiuatiocs. .xr-altlon la tba Noma! and Business depart CxnU bsa been reduced (nn S40 to $-.5 1 1 mnA In ti. Ui.l..NArml tmM tll to V! if n 0 rrcnident, or J. M. POWELL, A.M., BAZAAR. Leading