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fa gltmmA, 8TITE3 & NUTTING. Kdllers aael Jre pricier. Arizona ii liraling California m a fruit pro ducing State. The assessed value of Lm Angeles, 000,000 leu thin Ut year. I tj- Chlcago claim to be the heme of not less than 350 Arabin families. The Chinese paper currency It red.whlte and yellow paperj with gilt lettering and gorgeous devices. Labor can change five pounds of pig iron worth five cents into 110,200 iteel watch print worth ft. J per doaen I 16,070. 8 J. Senator Washbuan, the big Minneapolis miller, hat cablet from Ruttia that crops there are looking very bad, and there will be none for export. A company with a capital of 3,000,000 tranct hat juat been started In Farls, France, to manufacture fa'.te teeth for hortet. What It the difference between Sellt Brot. and President HariUon? Give It up? Sella Bros, have a show. If all parts of the United Statet were aa densely populated at Rhode Island, the population of the country would be 945,, 760,00. Parisian doctor has succeeded in conveying by elect lie currents to diseased interns! organs of the human body the constituents of medi cines suitable for cure. f " , 1 The cracking sound of freshly ignited wood or coal is caused by the air or liquij contain ed in th pares expanding by heat and burst ng tlie covering in which in is confined. L .. Une man In New Zealand claims to have iiil'd 14,000 rabbits the past year.and 70,000 of the pests were killed on the es tate where he Is employed. Needles, even In the days of Henry VIII., were so rre tha. an old play re cords tne tact that a whole village turned out to hunt for a lost one "by the light of a cat's eye," t One of the largest pearl-fishing grounJs in the world ia near the United Statcc. It ia in the Vermillion Sea, ao called, in the Gull of California. Hundreds of email boat are engaged in the business. The divers are nearly all Indiana. Timothy Hopkins, the adopted son of Mark Hopkins, the millionaire, will very likely contest the will of Mrs Searles. his step-mother, who left all her fortur.e to her second husband, Searles. The Ortgonui is bitterly opposed to Blaine's nomination, nevei theless It Is i'casting an anchor to the windward" that It may be ready to take the dose being pre pared for It. There is a movement among republi can politicians to revive the force bill as ar. Issue In 1892. The general desire of the workers In that party seems to be to llcuss anything rather than the McKIn ley bill. An aged couple living in Clinton, Me., the husband ninety-four and the wife ninety-six years of age, are hale and hearty, and bid fair to round out a century of existence. Neither of them ever rode on a cars or visited any large city. It is known that wssps' nests often take fire supposed to be caused by the chemical act km ol the wax nj0!i the psper material of the nest itse'if, Msy this not account for many mvster ions fires in barns and outbuildings? Australia, it would appear, has sotre gigan tic caieipilleit, Mr A S Orliff of Sidney mentions one moth larva, abundant during the summer season, which is from 7 In 12 iacbes long. Species are numerous that vary from 6 to 8 inches in length. 1 I The areas of the five oceans are us follows Pacifir, 71,000,000 square miles; Atlantic, $35,000,000 . square miles.; Indian, 28,000,000 square miles; Ant arctic. 8,500,000 square miles; Arctic, 4,500,000 square miles. I'rof Mendcleff has succeeded ia dis tilling petroleum from mineral sub s'.ancts which cannot be distinguished from the natural product. This revives faith In the belief that petroleum it of mineral origin. , ML ! v; The indications are that wheat will very toon advance to a much better price than prevail now. Farmers should ketp their ejesopen, and if a better price is to pre vail thev should hate the benefit of it. The origin of "windfall," in the sense of gio-1 luck," dstss from the time of Wlilum the Conqueror. It was then a criminal otTcnie to cut timber in the forest. Only such could be gsthered the wind haj Llown down; hn-.e a heavy windstorm wss hailed f y the pestsnts ss so much gtod luck, and from this comes the modern application of the express ion. The Timet of India gives figures in support of its startling statement that of the Indisn pilgrims leaving BomUy for Mecca and Med ina mors than one third never return. It sp pears that out of 64,000 pilgrims who left Bombay between 188493, 22,000 hsve ne ver been sccounted lor. The awful mortality is ascribed to overcrowding on shipboard, choters, murder and hardships of all desciip tijns. Few reflect when they are talking about fat globules, how small a thing a fat globule if. Of the largest of ilietn laid in a row, it would require I2r to measure sn inch. Of lb sir.s licit of them, 27,000 laid in a line would do more than cover an inch. The largest has f times more diameter tbsn the smallest tod 224 timet more volume. In a drop of mi k tie size of a pin's head there ar f ont 1000 to 4000 fat globule. The average numher ot fat globules in s qutrt of milk is estimslcd at two thou I billions 2,000,000,000,000. The hat Is now being pasted among the Peiin) Ivania manufacturers for contribu tion to the campaign fund needed by Ma jor McKlu'ey in his conWst w'th lh ter rible Cobtlen Club. These pets of pro tection treasured they receive the Urges' benefits from the tar ff well aiid should be anxious to sustain It . But this tact Is not set forth in the appeals to the American workman. He Is not told that n.anufac ttrers are the chief beneficiaries of the tariff. It is not the custom of republicans to tell the exact truth at all times. ' miss name j t-nipps, who Kves near Budd's Lake, X. J., his fashioned portions of hnir from tha, heads of over l oon Indl 'vlduaN ir.to a large wreath of ovr I oo flowers and leaves This unique oddity is composed of hair of every nhade and color known to the ntliropoInglt, The young nr'ist spent over a year in collecting the locks of hair before commrnclng work on the wreath. SHAM'RBtirKOCITV. Sjikdd's Or., Aug. 17, 1891 . Klitor Democrat : Although a republican, I have been a constant reader of the Democrat for a number of years, and, while I htve regard ed It as a pronounced partisan paper, I have also regarded It at a fair antagonist In statements of facts upon which to bate argument. But on a number of occasions I have seen "reciprocity," at provided for In the Mc Kin ley bill, denounced In its column at a '"sham." On several occa sions It editor has said, "reciprocity Is all right It we can get enough of It." Now, while I am a republican In a degree, I am a student In a much greater degree and hence I would esteem It a favor If you would act out at length the reasons why you denounce reciprocity at a "snatn." Youno Student. It Is a pleasure, rather than a task, to comply with ye request of "Young Stu dent," whom we know to be a young man of candor and Integrity. One, who, like the editor of the Democrat, feels that it It far more Important to Interpolate correct principles and policies Into administration than to secure success for any political party. For thia reason we shall speak of the question merely as a citlaen seeking the highest good for the greatest number of people, of the country. We first call at tention to Section 3 of the McKlnley act which provides for reciprocity treaties. It reads; . "That with a view to secure reciprocal trade with countries producing the follow ing articles, and for this purpose, on and after the first daj of January 1S92, when ever, and to often at the president shall be satisfied that the government of any coun try producing and. exporting sugar, mo lasses, coffee, tea and hides, raw and un cured, or any of such articles. Imposes duties or other exactions upon the agrtcul tural or other products of the United States, which In view of the free Intro duction of such sugar, molasses, coffee, tea, and hide Into the United States he may deem to be reciprocally unequal and unreasonable, he shall have the power.and It shall be his dutv to suspend, by pro clamation to that effect, the provisions of this act relating to the free Introduction of such sugar, molasses, coffee, tea, and hides, the production of such country, for such time as he shall deem just, and In such case and during such susenslon du ties shall be levied, collected, and paid up on sugar, molasses, coffee, tea, and hides, the product of or exported from such des ignated country as follows." Then follows the rates of duty which the president shall cause to be collected upon sugar, molasses, coffee, tea, and hides as follows: On sugars ths rates of duty range fiom seven tenths of a cei.t totwj cents a pound molasse four cents per gallon, coffee three cents per pound, tea ten cents per pound and hides one and a half cents per pound." What we want to particularly Impress upon the mind of Young Student" Is the fact that tin pr,idenf, w kit secretary, niem mtfotuitinr m reeifrotol treaty under the Afo Kimlt y act kit m-tkority to xemavi or mtxt iy the duty om may ar . that is mow being, or kertntet mty , Im foe ted info IkU coun try, except that he may under the contin gencies named Impose the above duties on sugar, Itr, coffee, molasses and hide. He can neither lower nor remove duties. 1 le can only Impose duties where none now ex ists. The great "sham" In this whole scheme of reciprocity is In the tact that I , Is designed for t'le benefit of the few while totally Ignoring the great class uf consumer of our own country. Take the treaty made with Spain as an example: Many articles of Americsn manufacture are admitted free of duty, or at lets rates of duty than formerlv. Into Cuba and Potto Rico all of which will be for the benefit of the great mass ol the pcopla of tbeae I. lands for the reason that these article will be sold to them cheaper than formerly, but the American consumer will receive no benefit from It for every thing he has to bay will rule as high a though no treaty had been made. Let us illustrate; Mr Blaine save to the Brazilians, "we want to take coal oil Into your country fre of duty because we are admitting your coffee Into our country tree." The con tract Is made. Who will be betiefl tied? The great mass of the people of Brazil be cause they will bur coal oil cheaper and the Manda-d Oil Company, the great mo nopolistic Octopus of our land, wilt be benefitted because its market will be en larged. But where is the benefit for the great masses of our country? There Is none. Like the whale scheme of "pro tectionism" it is designed for the benefit of the fe at the expense of the many. The Democrat hat said before, and now te- peats, that reciprocity Is gooo if we can get enough of it. Under the scheme foreign nations are expected to reduce du ties and place on the free list many anl cles which we export to those countries. This will largely benefit the consumers of these foreign countries, but our own con sumers receive no benefit because there is no coi responding reduct'on anl placing on the free list article Imported from those forclgrf countries into our own. The practical workings of this scheme is to benefit the great mass of consumers of foreign countries and a few manulactur ers of our own. F01 this reason the scheme is a "altam " Do Not Wiir.eveit if it does get warm. Tou can get frsnh fruits, products and the best groceries to be secured at Conn it Hendricson's. They carry a first clans stock of goods, and are situated so as to tell at the lowest prices, If you are go ing to the mou main tor on atrip let them fit you out. They have the variety, and can give yon the prices. Wall Paper, etcv I have, j uvt ret ei ved a new line of wall paper and decorations. Have more than doubled my facilities for handling them, and will keep a much larger stock. Wall paper and border te match. Beauties, and much cheaper than ver before. Samdel E Youms). Attemtio. The vary latent usws is that ion can bny of Jntins Grsdwohl' llolden Rol Bctr,for net cah,15 pounds granula ted sugar for $1.00 ai.d 18. pound Extra C. sugar. All good-, sold tar net cash from 10 to 25 par e in t ms thtn reulsr pna 1, a I inesn 1 to mo tt it th at ra. Albaiy, O-., Iulf 21. 1S31. . DaLWtvaST Tax Nenr. School taxrs arenow dlioeunr. The e'erk is making utthedaliaaunt list which will be in ths hands of the shertl at soon ss comj Utsd. inosa enonavs not paid, oa'l tter do so btfort oust of collcet 011 r ldid Lst sotics Nw 8HiireG:Dj. I (; full lio of sprint; m summer dress (,oods, in wssb isDrirs, print, gingnams, .scsrsnekerv, tft. 1 has sUrfa ur w io of summer nlaida. be sides other tovelt:e in hiu'em sod all wool sritings. gAMnei, E letme. New Procm. -Mrs A M Talt Is now elllng a new process for canning fruits nd vegetables without cooking or aeallng tight. Samoies of her work may be seen at Brownell's store. Removed. W E McPlieisou lias re moved his loan and insurance office to opposite the Masonic temple, where at present lie Ime jkniy ol money to loan on Albany real estate. Patron iz hem inJmty and buy hand made harness, warranted, horn O C M FmIi nd,at Dubrnllle's old ktsnd. Save V notie4 that Allen Bros' gre et store is always full of fruits, vege ot es, eie, tie very latest in the ro tr et. If there is anything to be had they avs is. ,.- Paeh, Berries, ; , Cabbages, Turnips, - N iw Potato "VA81I1NUT0.V. (From our rwruiar sorrstpon tut.) Washington, Aug 10, iSyt. Editors Democrat t . ' The meeting ot the executive commit tee ot the National Association of demo cratic ctubs to bs held in New York city tomorrow is the most Important meeting ever held by that committee, The secre tary will present report from nearly every ttate In the union showing that the associ ation hat far out grown the most sanguine Idea of Its originator, and plan will be discussed whereby '.he assoclattdn can ren der the gtcatest service to the party In those ttatet holding election this year. All talk about the committee entering In to personal politics cither to favor or op pose, any ot the gentlemen named for the democratic nomination next year Is Wh. Among its metnberi are frlendt of several candidates, and even allowing that It were possible to use the committee a an auxil iary to somebody' boom, which. It I not, no one candidate control! majority ot It It It difficult to keep political tccrelt In Washington, thercfoie it Isn't surprising that the fact should have leaked out that candidate McKlnley wrote to secretary Foster imploring his aid to raise money for his campaign. In this letter McKln ley was particularly bitter against the Pittsburg glass manufacturers, ho he said had promised to contribute $15 000, but. had only given $ t,Soo. Mr Fostcr't own tongue give thlt away. In spit ot the statement of Chairman Clark, that the re publican national committee would take no part In any of the state campaigns thlt year. It It known here that it hat already tent a large amount of money to Ohio, and that It is now engaged In raUing more, In tended for the same destination. Repub licans, nenr to the committee have Im anted, also that they would buy up the people's parly cf Ohio, at they knew many of its leaders to be for sale. Wh'.le our new war ship are giving their olliccr a chance to do the agreeable thing to the belles ot the fashionable sea side resorts In this country, that gallant old seaman. Rear Admiral McCann, the commander ol the South Atlantic Squad ron, Is In Washington worrying because he has no flagship, the Pensacola, which he had used until recently as'auch, being now on her way to Maie Is'tnd Navy YarJ.where It is expected she will be con demned. The other vessels In the South Atlaatlc are the Essex and the Tallapoosla, the latter, according to a recent private Utter from a naval officer, being In such a bad condition that she wit! have to-be condemned and sold where she Is. This state ot affairs Isn't creditable to those re sponsible for It; but as long as social In fluence Is the power that controls the Ntvy department there Is little probabil ity cf a change for the better. "It Is just as well" said a Pennsylvania democrat, "to accept w 1th a gi alit of allow ance all the stories totd about what Quay Is going to do fur or against thlt or that presidential candidate. Mr Quay has the fight of his life on his hands In order to keep control ot the republican machine In Pennsylvania. If he wins, then It will be time enough for him to attempt to Intlu tnce national politics, but If he kscs, as I now tl. Ink he will, there will be none so humble as to do the ex-boa reverence." Col. Conger, the man who may he said to have originated the present Blaine boom, by stating upon authority that Mr Blaine would accept the nomination, If II came to him without effort on hi part Is said to have told several frlrnds here of the difficulty he had in prevailing upon Mr Blaine to see the matter as he did. He says that after he had auc?cfuly com batted all the arguments advanced by Mr Blaine against accepting the nomination that he had to go through the same thing with Mrs Blaine, who finally gave her consent although she at fit Bt said that Mr Blaine should never again become a can ditate. This may be entirely so, but If Is, then Col, Conger Is not the shrewd politi cian that he has been generally credited with being or he wou'd never have re pealed It. Mr William Dickson.the District of Col umbia member of the national demo crstic committee, has inaugurated a move ment which Is enthusiastically endorsed by ' everybody here, to get the national committee to vote in favor of Washington at the place for holding the nallanal con vention next year,and many well Informed democrats have exprcsed the opinion that the convention would either be held In Washington or in Baltimore. Commlaaloner of pensions Raum did not attend the GAR encampment at De troit, and the fact ha been the basis of many comments,and has revived the story that he had proinlaed toieslgn before con gress meet. He has been making more explanations thit do not explain, relative to the charges of negligent and careless woik in hi office, TKLrEaKAPlIIO NEWS A Die lire. " Jacksonville Aug j8 A terrible has been raging here. Sixty five houses are bumed and at a late hor was not under control. The path of rums is 2 blocks long and 6 blocks wide as a result or last mghti start. In a short time every thing wss in a matt of flames They wer carried to the Trenton bonse thence to the Ilurbridge block, The fire spread on sides, being fanned by stiff breze. Nothing could stay the flames bur for tbe want of ma The were stopped at Beaver Ocean streets. 1 nis moiring 23 nusnir.ess nouses and 40 dwellings ourneu. 1 lie loss Is sbout 1,000, 000. . ' ADayloa fire. Dayton Aug 18 One year ago Daytons business portion was burned down by a torch faon incendiary. Last night loud cries of fire followed by a clanging of the fire btil sum moned thecitisens to ihe scene of destruction by the firy tonue of flames coming from the business part of town. The engine wsr soon at work sending well dirrctad streams into its heart yet slowly and surly tbe flames creot on grasping with firery arms within reach. The lollowing were ' the losses. W Kulin grocer ies and building I4000. Kuhn & Raymond sewer mfichines $300. L Young butrh-r $200 A Miller tailor $200. B Kimball furniture Q2000. C Himman buildings X2000. Ll ecjric light Co 2oo A Hawley $4000. W totd M parsonage 300, Farmers alliance impliment house $io,oso. After th Doctors. Portland Aug 18 Ther aie more trouble trouble i' the medical profession and judging from tl.e complaint brought against Merill in Woods court mat the regulars sre governed a great deal y the proprietors of the profession and tht tin written cade of medical eteics rrc bent on enforcing the medical Ums without fesr or favor. 1 he complaint is sworn to by Dr Haines and it alleges that Drs Merrill are practicing without a licence from the Board of Medical Examiners. j Even llankers Footed. - Memphis Aug 18 Tee city is dwelled by esunterfeit dollais. They are of a perfect mold. Ever.btnk has had them offered with o'.her mncry 01 deposit. So;ne tellers of long experience- have allowed them to pas un .a.: 1 ! ' 1. 1 . 1 1 . - . noiikcu. 1 ncy uare mc oaie 01 1850. The coins have a sticky feeling verg. differnt from silver. Many people have been r deceived, Bui ration Army In Soutb Africa. London Aug 16 A despstth from South Auica ssy tne neaos ci me salvation army in mat oumry ere anxioJ3iy awjiiinu ths arrival of General Booth. The Salvation A-mr people have aquired a desirable site in Swaziland for the foundation of a colonial farm on the plan suggested by general Booth and a good portion of "Darkjat England' may le on the wa there before the extreme reverses ot winter, i ne genera) wjll arrive troon in Capetown. A rrsMllar Death. Penulhtow, Aug. 17, Leroy Rose, a young man quite welt known in this county, met with a sudden death Stturday evening at Jsmes CargtU'i place, ten mites north of Pen dleton. Rose was going out to Cargill'i farm from thlt city en torsebtck, accompanying John R Mitchell aud daughter, who were In a b"KEy- There are two gates in the road lead ing to Cargill's house. Runs opened the first gate for the buggy and then informed the oc cupants that be would tide on al.eod. The second gate, or barb wire barrier, had usually been left open and Saturday morning wai open when Rose went to town but when the bvggy csms up, Rose was found lying in the road inside the gate, while his hone wss now where to be seen. II was gnapptng when the party arrived, but toon all signs of lift disappeared, It is supposed that he rode tgainat the gate at a gsllop thinking that It was open and hit hone turned a somersault and fell upon him. Hit neck was disloca'td by the fall. , Wheat riarrjr. CHICAGO, Aug. 17. Thlt was another banner day In wheat. Saturday's confuilo could hardly be exceeded, yet the visitors in the gsllery today were well entertained, end the gentlemen on the floor weie not beard to complain of a lack of action. Before ths ex change opened ths bears were predicting a big drop, while the enthusiastic bulls wtre tslklng off 1 35 for wheat. When business began the familiar howl went up, and it was iroi -tible for a while to tell what wss being done. December wheat closed Saturday at ti n6U. The opening thit minting was I 09 bid, f 1 1 o bid, $1 it bid and fi W. Some wss had at ail lb price named in the fust ten seconda. Within th first three-quarters of an hour mere btd been isles at VI I3j, fl 13)4 and some at ft 14. In the hcluht of the excite ment one trade was made for 10,000 bushels tt II 15. buudenly It became known that severs! houses, with foreign connection in or dcrs, were selling heavily. Thit was enough. iiucciincu 1:041, Waeal al readies. Pknuleton, Aug. 17. Wheat chsnged hsnds here today at 8a ecnts. Although the trice is exceptional, little wheat, as a rule, is cine sold. Th farmers seem to think the end Is not yet. Probsbly a stampede to tell wiu ocgin tins week. 1 be yield is much larger man expected in an parts of the county. There will be shipped nut of this county this season, fully s 000,000 bushels of grain. Many mortgages will be paid of! this year, nd the big returns for wheat will have its cflect. BaaaaatUg Chlaasasa, roar Towsand Aug 6 Tsn Chinameu were captured at Wtndby yesterday and ta ken before U S Comminskmsr Crsney wUo ordered lhm to return to China. Ths raid was planned several weeks sgo Chinamen sppearing on th iland reemtty, which cauxd rcMdcnts 10 complain. A kmg "fetch of nn gusrded shore line nd theprosimity of th uland to Victoria make it a fivorsbl place lo land Chinese who are smuggled into this country. N lacier a ladlelsneass Agalasl Man. - Jot iet Aug 16 J F llokt ih noto-ious Peoria forger who got away with f 180,000 belonging to th Merchan t National bank of that ace where be was emptied as nook keeper woe learnested at the penitentiary by Sheriff Berry of Peoria. After being taken from the prison Hoke wa locked up in (he Will county jail awaiting a stidnlghl train on tne Kock itiaad road there are nineteen indictments against him ana were he to be tried (or all be would hsve lo be a double Cea tensr.an to serve out bis time. A taaaaasuulvc Straatg Man. New Yoke. Aug 16 Matssda R Sorskkb ihn celebrate ! J 4 penes wrestler died ia Ihi City last night of consumption- Sorakkh was 3J y cats old? I had been ill lor a lung lime. Sorsklthi was one ol the foremost wrestler of the lime, and ia certain styles of wrestling bad no peer, lie came 10 thl countiy several years sgo horn his nstive land Japan, where be was looked upon tt a phen omrnon, and wat call:d tbe strongest man in the world. BWSB ratal BrrlBkS MlLWAi'KEE Auc 16 As a result of dnink ing wster from a foul well two persons have uieu ana twenty-lour are ill, a dusan ot them so critically that the doctors have given np all hoes of recovery. The well is on the prens- iccs of Jacob Baasar, and beyond the reach of the city a water system. For a long time tbe well had furnished the drinking supply for half a doxen families in that neighborhood. aawe a Albany l OrvaJlla- Ciiicaco Aug 16 The American record for ten miles wss broken yesterday in the an nual road race or the Illinois Cycling Clnb. Konutey made the distance in 30?q with Gray another contestant less tbsn two feet be hind him, Tbe best on record heretofore was 30:11 for the same distance. Bh men rode safeties, 1 rata Wrveked la frsula, Berlin Avg 18 Two trains going at full speed collided at a point betwaen Otsrowo and iMsiii, Ten persons were killed and many injured. The coals from the engine set fire to to the wreck and terrible scenes were witness ed, some ol the injured being burned to death before tbe eyes of the rescueres. NOTICE TO BRUCE BUILDERS AND C0NTRACT6RS. "YTOTICE IH HEREBY GIVEN TO 1 1 whom it ma concern, thai blda will be received hy tbe rounty court of Linn county, Oregon, st tbe flJreof lh county clerk ot Lfno eonnfy, Oregon, np to 12 o'clock noon V sdneaday.Hepteaiber 9tb, II9f, lor the const Miction of a ennnty bridge aeiosa Tbt-maa creek. at flaant Cfoaslog, Id Lino ennnty, Oregon, aald bridge to be of lie following dimensions, tow It: Mala span lo I e 100 feet in length 16 feet wide In tbe clear, and 18 fret above low water mark, each end of main a pan to rectnpon eight solid oak plli a. North approach to be 76 feet long. It f.-et wide In theotear and protected by LanlnUra. South approach to be 1(1 feet iong, 16 feet wide In tne clear, and protect d by ban li ters No bid wilt be considered unless ae oompaoled with Plana and specifications, sad 6 per tent of bid in cash or certified ebock. Tbeeeonty rtsetvea tberlthtlo reject any and all bids. N P FAYNK, County Clerk. By B M Paths, Deputy. NOTICE OF SALE OF BOKDS OF THE CITY OF ALBANY, ORECON. Notice Is heieby given that as author zed and provided by an act of the legisla ture of Oregon, entitled, "An act to fncor porate the city of Albany, and to repeal all acts or parts of acts In conflict here with," filed in the office of the secretary of the state of Oregon, February t8tri, 1891, andalsoas provided by rrdlnancj No 217, of said city of Albany.the Common Coun cil of the City f Albany,Oregun,wlll issue and dispose of bends of said city at par value, to the amount of $75,000 In denom inations of $300, payable to years after date of Issue, with interest thereon at the fate of (6) six per cent per annum, payable semi- annually. Sealed proposals for the purchase of said bonds will be received by the treasurer of said city urtil the hour ef 2 o'clock p m, Tuesday, the irt day of September, 1891, at which time the pro posals submitted will be opened a id'con sldered, and said bonds will be sold to the highest and best bidder therefor. The city tieasurer hereby reserves the right to re ject any and all bids. Albany, Oregon, July 30th, 1891, II. FARWELL, City Treasurer. Tlie Roatf to Tealtl Csnnet be suscsssfully trovslss with. at good health. T reach wsalth er any covatsd pssltlsn In IK reqolr th full pessesslen and essration of alt the foe ultlss kind nature has eadewsd es with. Thsts censltl esnnet sxltt anl the rhyslesl bslns Is la srfeot wsrklng and this Is ln!Ws whs the hver ans" spleen or lersK, tha sbstrest. In th secretlens, eaaeln Indlgsstlee and ytBs!a, with all ef their sweeas Denying herrara, . tn. HENLEY'S Eng!!i- Dandilion Tonle exerts a tr HI biflusne ever th Hver, excite It healthy aetlsn, raselve H ehrsnle snycrssaisat, and srsmsttsths sterettsnsf cure Indigestion an eeastV patfen, harpns the appetite, tones na th sntlte system, and n sites Ufa worth living. . ' . ilo not EuMi But wil' fieltfyou anything kept REGULATED BOOT AND prisjc?, in a business way. I 8ollonly standard makea, and guarantee everything Bold. Will Bew up rip, or imporfeot'material or workmanship, Freo of Charge. What is Cfuitorla I Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infant and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphlno nor other Narcotic aahstancc. It Is a Iinrmlcus auhatltute for Paregorio, Drops, Soothing Syrup, and Cantor OIL . It is Pleasant. Its gnarantoo Is thirty years' uso by Millions of Mothers. Castorla destroy AVorms and allays forerlshnass. Castorla prevents vomiting Sour Curd,, cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Castorla relieves teething trouble, eures constipation nnd flatulency. Castorla assimilates the food, regulates tho stomach and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Cos torla Is the Children's Panacea the Mother's Friend. Castorla. "Osstarl I aa eaoslleal madiolne for dill 4mm. Mothers hat rpMtd!v tuld Bis ot lis gee stTw npcsi tbUr chlldrsa." Pa. J. 0. Oseeao, Lewsil, Umm. ess srt I ths bw4 remedy fr eldldrsn ot wkldb I am acquainted. I hop site day I ct4 far esssastl whm mother wtUoooaUw tbe real kiSwt ot talr hlldrao, and um Uaatarta la Mad ot U vj4oi qu Mrtrum hUih - nsro7tBf Umi ensa, by foraln opium. saorphuM, sneUiInf eymp and other hurtful aewnta down Utsse Ktroala, ttwrty sxodisg loam s preasatore frinm." Da. J. F. KtMMttoa, Gommmf, Ark. Tbe Cnttas Compaay, Tt F. L,. KENTON, rasuta m Choice Teas, Coffees, Spices. 13 XTIt ACTS, And a general assortment of 0 IEZj OC2E3 lE&JL HE3 3 . Near tho Post Ofilco, : Albany, Oregoz SEWER NOTICE. NOTICE W HEttEB OIVEX TO W. H. Uoltre, Anhby fearce. a Hbeppe and P. J Ilsltlnior, and Ho all whom It may oonoern, that on the lHth day of July, I MM. the common council of the city of Albany; Oreeon, duty ap pointed UU Marsb)). U W. lMyoud Jullua uradwnhi) a viewer, to view the lollowing; right of way for the construc tion of a wer j ItofclnnlnR at a trmltia' rioint tn the wratern boundary of block 09, In If ackleman' addition to tbe city of Albany, Oregon: 102 feat from tbe NW eorneroraaM block, and running thence easterly and parallel with the N bound' ary of esid block, to the K boundary thereon thence southerly and parallel with tbe K boundary of asld block 2r feet; thence westerly and parallel with tho N bondary of aald u'ock to the W boundary thereof; (hence northerly 21 feet to place of boRlnu nn. and that aald council ha fixed the 24ih day of AtiauM, Ih'JI, at tbe hour of 10 o'clock a in of aald ds; , aa the time for 1 aid viewers to meet at the chain bs-rof said on nclt In tbe vlty of Albany, Oregon And you and each one of you end all other persona whom It may con oorn. are hereby further notified tbat the following de-crlbed private property will be approprlaU-d by aald council as a right of way fpr the construction of aueb aewen Beginning at a point on the western boundary of block 100 in Hackleatan'a addition 10 the city of Albany, Unn county, Oregon, 102 fit from tbe north wesournerof eald block and rat-nlng easterly and parallel with the northern boundary or aald block 132.5 feet, thno southerly and psrallol with the wtern boundary or aald block 10 leet, tiienoe weiut-rly and parallel with the no. tbern boundary or aid block 132 6 feet to the western boundary of aald black, thence northerly along said boundary to the plac of beginning, then Beginning at a point on tbe eastern bouodary of block 109 In Uackleman'a addition lo the city of Albany, Linn county, Oregon, 102 feet from tbe nortb east comer of aald block and running tbenre westerly end parallel with tbe northern boundary of aald block 132.5 feet, thence eoutbei! and parallel with eastern boundary of aald block 10 feet, thence oaaterly and parallel wttb tbe southern boundary of aald block to tbe esMtori. boundary of said block, thence northerly along said boundary to the plase ol begtuulug, then Beginning at a point on the eastern boun ry of b!ock 109 In Uackleinau'a addition to tbe city of Albany, Linn county, Oregon, 102 feet from tbe south east corner of aald blooi.and running hence weateity and part ial with the aouthern boundary of aald b.ook 132 S fijet. thence northeilv and parallel with theea tern boundary of aald block 10 feet tbence easterly and parallel with the aouthern boundary of aald blook 132.6 feet to tbe eastern boundary of aaid block thence along aald bound try sontherly to the Uce of beginning, theu ' Beginning at a point on the weatern boundary of block 109 in Haokleman'e addition to the oity of Albany, lu Unn county, Oregon. 102 feet from the aoutb wra: corner of said bixk and running tbence easterly and parallel with tbe aouthern boundary or aald block 132.6 feet, the-jca northerly and parallel with the western boundary or aaid block 10 feet, rtienee easterly and paralM to tbe aouthern boundary or aala block 132 6 reet to tho wea:ern boundary or aald block thence aoutherly along aald boundary lu leet to the place or beglnnln r. And all persons claiming damages by rea son of the appropriation ol any suoli psop erty or snj part theroof, for such pnrpoae or right of way far such sewsr, are hcieby es peoislly notified to lile their respective claims for such damage with th recorder of s:tid oity before the said time so appointed by the ssid oouocil for the said mevling of said viewers. . This notice is Ditblished by onler of the council of the oity of Atbsny, Oreg n, made on tho lSth day of July, 1891. arksaiv .- rm nrrni a VT Oity Marahal. IJOOND.ln the street In front of t'ae 1 Dbmocsat ofMce, a boys coal, In good conililou. Call and get It, . "FRUITS AND FLOWERS." a K ILLUSTRATED H ORTICTJLT. A. oral monthly j on real, edited by Prof E. tt Jvane. jno farmer or irun "rower ean afford to be without If. It PAYS whoever Ukee it. 12 per year, fl aix months, 20 eeata a single number. - Addrras. 1. II 8TEAR&8. - Portland. Oregon. Special bargains in bugpj bruilU's old stand. O. C harness stDa- MeFAasAND. ottery in a FIRST-CLASS WELL SHOE STORE at bottom . repair -anything eause SAMUHL E. YOUNG. Ml'.WI''1'i 'JM Ifull Castorla. " OassorU la so well ads sd to ehlldrsa bbsw I rocutiunand tt aa superior Loony prarcrlpUaa kaowa t me." II. A. Xmemrnm, X. D., Ill So. OafordBt., KrooSlyn, If. T. " Ot pbyatUiis In Um children' d.ptrt mao have, spokaw blchly of tb.tr prl eoaa In Uxlr outalda practice wiUiOuterto, and aJlbouch we only bav among our medtesd euppUa what Is known ac r-utar prodaau, ys w are free In eonfos that Um merit ct Castorla ha srea us to luuk with favor upon It." Varrea llswerrai. a a DiarswaaaT, Atxant C Bwnta, iV, Mnrrwy Street, Hew Terk City. SEWER NOTICE. NOTICK 18 1IEUEBY GIVEN TO MRS T. K. Young aod Mrs 8. M. Shield, and to all whom it may concern, tbat on tbe 18th day of July. 1991, the como on oouocil of the city ol Albany, Oregon, duiy appoint ed L. C Msrshall, L. W. Deyoeand Julias Grsdwohl a viewer to view th following dncn bed right of ws fr tha oonstraotiun ufasewsr: liegtotiing at a trmiol point at th southwest corner of lot 1 iu Uuok 13 in th eastern sd-lition to tbe ety of Al bany, Oregon, aod raauiog thence north on the west boundary of svid block 10 feet; thene east aod parallel wttb Hi north boundary of said block to tbe a.t bound ary of lot 2; thence sooth parallel to tbe west boundary of said blook '."0 (cot; tbeoo wU parallel ith th north l-ouodary of ssii block to the wet line thereof, thence north on said West boundary 10 feet to tbe place of beginning, and that aaid oouocil has Used the i'f h dsy of Augutt, 1891, at the hour of 10 o'clock, a m, of said day, aa the tin-cforssid viewers to intt st thechsmber of saidoouucil in the city of Albany, Oregon. Aod you and each uo of you, aud al, other persou whom it may coooero, are hereby further noli lied that the following described private property will be appropriated by aaid council aa a light of way for the con struction of such sewer: Beginning at a point oa tbe wsiUra boundary cf blool' 13 10 the eastera addition to th city of Albany, Linn county.Oreg'n, 103 feet from the northwest cornet of said block, and mooing tbenoe easterly and parallel with the northern bouodary ol aaid blook 134 feet; tbence southerly and parallel with the western boundary of said blook 10 feet; thence westerly and parellri with tbe north era boundary of aa:d blook 131 feet to tbe western boundary of ssid block; thsooe northerly and along said boundary to the place of beginning, then Debasing at a point in block IS la tbe ssjtera addition to the eity of Albany, Linn oouuty, Oregon, which ia 103 feet from the sentbern and 67 feet from the weatern boun dary of aaid block and running theno raster! y and parallel with the southern bousdaiy of aaid block 67 feet; thence northerly and parallel with the western boundsry of said blook 10 feet; thence weetrrly and parallel with the southern boundary of aaid blook 67 fret; thence southerly to the plane of beginning, then Beginning at a print on the western boundary of block 13 in the eastern addition to the oity of Albany, Linn county, Oregon, 103 feet (rum tha south weat corner ot said block aod ruoniog thenoe easterly and parallel with the southern boundary of said block 67 feet; theno northerly and parallel with the western boundary of said block 10 feet; thence westerly and parellnl with the southern bo'indary of said blook 67 feet to the western boundary of said block; thenoe southerly along ssid boundary to the plasc of bogiuning, And all persona claiming damages y reason of tli appropriation of any Suoh property or any part thereof, for suoh pur pose or right of wsy for suoh sewer, are hereby ospoaially notified to Cie tbeir sespective claims for suoh damages with the reoorder of said oity before tbe ssid time ro appointed by the said oounoil for the said meeting of said viewers. This noilse is publisded by order of the oounoil of ths oit- of Albany, Oregon, made on the 18tb day of July, 1891. JNO. N HOFFMAN, ,. Oity Marshal. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE NOTIR 18 BRREBT GIVEN THAT 9H VS derstiiseil have this day keen sulr apeelnted xeoutora ol the lut Will and teataaaeot ef Owes Bear, deoeansd, by the lion, eounty eourt tor llan sountv. Oreson. All persons hsvlna- elaims ssalaat aaid estate ars hsreby required to present them to tns uadamgnea or s- 1. a. weamtiiirra, at tinur, Or., within ilx aieatha from this date, preperly ysn fld as required by tew. This ISta day el August, tsoi. WALTKR McILBEE, - johh uatunta, t. K. WsiTassrose, ExecoUra. Atty lor Kxecutors. . -.. (8-21) BER. We wish to any to th public tkat we hsve Inst added a lane planer to our mill and kre prepared to furnish all klnda of lumber, dressed or rough, aa ra pur ebaser may ehone, as good aa th beat, and aa cheap aa It ean be sold. In payment we will take all kind or produce, annh a hay, flour, grain, kaoon, butter, beans, beet by tbe smarter, ese In fact anvtblpg tbat we ean nso. Please aeena before you pnrehaae yonr bill esf lumber, aa we feel eonfleent (bat we ean anit yt u. Ton will always And one of na at our mill. 14 mil from Ijbnon, Smiles from Watewte. en Hamilton creek, TlRf A, BiERRIQAN, Itebanon, Oregon SHERIFF'S SALE, la the Circuit Court aftlw. Slate o Oregon for a. Ci Moran and V, A. Morris, riaimim. va John Ti Davit. Dc fondant. VrOTICK IS 1IKUEUY 01VEN THAT 11 by virtue of an exnotillon and ordnr of a tie lasneil out or. tne above named Bbovo entitled sutlon, J m 0ih star r$ngtil. issl, 1 ousa door. In Ilia eltv t,f oourt. lit tbe will oil Saturday, Ihe at the court Albany, Linn OJtintr. Oregon, at the hour of 1 o'nlook p m of atll iImv, anil at publln auntie n, tor cath In liaml to the hlirhest liliMer, tlieroal uronortvdenfjrlli. el In aald execution and order of sale as follow, klWlti IiOt on (1) and (21 In Motion not township thirteen (lSVaunthof ranire one Weaat of tha Willamette meridian, n on county, Orraon, oontslmri fifty three and two third acre more or Je. The proceeds arialnir f nm the sale of aald rei proporty to be applied Firt: The sum of one hundred aeventnon and fifty one hundredths (1117 611) d'ihron tbe above named Judument. whinh .aid Judgment has len beretofnrS tranaferiK lor-nej.n Mcikeonnie.anri tiy blm ered Ited with alt o aU and dlsbtiraemente, and the sum of one hundred and ninety five (IIUS 0 ) dollar on June 2!Rh. 1K!)1. Heoond, If after tbe pavinent of the army nstziod amount, and tbe eoste of and upon this writ, there be a aurplaa rnmaininflr, app.y suoti nucb aurrilus 10 the psvinntit of the judgment hxr.ofore rnnderod In eaid court on the I'kh day of March, IslM. In fsvorof J. H. McKechnla ami eratriHt J, T Davia, above named. Iilch aald JiKJernent was enrolled and docketed lo the clork'a olllce on the SUith day ol March, 1801, and amount to the sum of tua 00, and interest at the rate of 8 per cent per annum from the IHtb day H41. and for tho further auru of.00 eiMta, s,nd 3d,lffter the payment ol the juagtiient last above named, mere atlll beBHurplu remsioliiK from tbe aalo of anid real property, ripply auch eur pin tt tbe paytuMOt of a Judgment here tofore rendored by this court on the 10th day of March, IK'JI , In favor of A. P. Hamilton and airainktJ. T. Vavta. above Oaittnd, willed !! judgment 011 en roiled and docketed in tbo elerk ofllce in tith day ol Mw.b, H1, and amounts lo ths sum ol .2SI ti snd IfaUrnt lli.r.un at lbs rat of S per orot par annum (rata t'w W.H tlif ot March, lol,andlurthfurll)ruiaofU ii, and fO at Uxntfttet, whlei !J JaUiM'it bt btta ti.r.lu- w trm wfrl t on. J. S. MeKwhiti. Vx'ol this Kith dsy of July, 191. M. SCOTT, H'lerlff ot Llnn county, Oregon (7 81) toy C. K, tJcorr, Ueputy. SEWER NOTICE. X70TI-E IS HEREBY GIVKX TO MILS 11 8. M. Shields and Mrs M. K. FarrclL aod to all whom it may concern, that oa tbe Ittih day ot July. iS'JI, tht esmmon oounoil Of th city of Albany, Oregon, duly appoint ed I U. Marshall, U W. Lyo aud Julius Grsdwchl a view' to view tbe following described right ot way for th construction of a sewer; IVrgiootog a a terminal point at the aw eoraor 01 lot 1 in b.ook iz to tbe eastera addition to the city of Albany. Or egon, and renning tbenoe N on the W boun dary lioe of id block, 10 feel; thence E parallel with the N hue of said block, to th K lint ol lot 2 in said Mock; I bene S parallel with th W line vf said block 20 feet; thsno W psra'lel with tne N lioe of aaid block to the W lioe thereof ; theno N on said W tin 10 feet to tbe place of begin ning, and that nl council ha Died the 24;b day of August, lS'Jl, at tbe hour of 10 o'clock, a tn, ol said day, as the time for said viewers to most st th chamber of aaid oouocil in the city of Albany. Oregon And yon aod each on uf. and all other persons whom it tmy eocrn, are hereby further notified that the following described private property will be appropriated by aaid conn ed a a right of way for the conalruction of such aeatr: Beginning at a . point on th western bouodary ot block 12 in tbe eastera addition U tbe city of Albany, L:nn county, Oregon, 101.5 feet from the anthweat coraer of aaid block and tunning tben.-e easterly and parallel with the northern boundary of said block 134 feet; tbence northerly and paral lel wito tbi western boundary of aaid block 10 feet; thence wesUirly and psralUl with the northern bgjod try of aaid block 134 feet to the western boundary ef ssid block, tbenoe along said bouudary southerly to the plaoe of begiuoia, then Beginning at r dot on tbe western boun dary of bl-ck 12. j tho eastrro aaditiou to the city of A'tiar v, Linn county, Ort-gan, 101 3 feet from t-it oortiiwnt corner ot said block aod running thence due easterly aod Csrsltel wi'h the 11 irthcrn louudaryof said lock 134 fct; thnnce southerly aod oarsl lel with theet'ttro bwndary of aid block 10 (est. tllit0 wt-otcrly and piialli-l with the northern bouodary of i-l block 134 (wtto the wcsUrn louo lvy of blwk, theuce northetly alnugaad weatern bouud ary to the place of tegiuLtog. Aod all persors olaimio damages by ra aon of the appropriation -f stiv such prop erty or any psit thereof, for such purpose or right nf way fur such sewer, a-e hereby especially notitied to tile their respective claims f.-r snoh damages with the recorder of said city bt fare the said time so appointed by th said cnoccil lo tne said meeting of said viewers. Thia notice is pubUrhtd' by order of the council r( the city of Albany. Oregoo, made on the ISth day of July, 1S9I . JOHN N. HOFFMAN, City Marshal. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. NOTICE 18 HKKKBT GIVEN THAT TUB CJf deralaiMd admlulvtrautr, with the will annexed m thewbue ol Chaa It Spencer, deceased, his Bled his Dual aeeount in the omoe ol the eounty elerk, ol Una eounty, Oregon, and the eonnty court ol aald Unn eounty. haa appointed Saturday, the ISth day ol Sop .em bar, lml, at ths hour ot lo o'clock. In tbe isrsuooa or aaiu oay, aa tbe ums, anu tne eourt mom ol aald eounty oourt . at Albany. Orvffon. sa the plaoe, Inr hearing ehjectiona, II anv, lo said Dual aoouuut and ths settlement ot aald estate. H. r. MKRUILI., Admr., with the will annexed, ol ths eaiale ol Chaa 11 Hiwoeer. deceased. Gso W Waiunr. Atturnoy lor the Aumr. Dated July ta, 1S91. 7-3t NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEy THAT THE nodeitlirned. the duly appointed. auUneaud quatlBed admluuiUBlor ol theeeuteol M J llurahan, has filed his Hnsl aoeunnt in the matter ol aaid estate, In the eeanty court ol the slate ol Oreiron for Unn county, and that asld oourt has Used the "thdayol eepteiuber, lswl. st ths hour ol 1 o clock p mot said daj-, at ths eourt house, in Albany, Orearuu, lor the purpose ol hearing ol objections thereto and the sottlemtiit thereof. . C, P. BUMvHAUT, llswrrra laviss, AdtmnlHator. Altysfor Aduirs. (-7) ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT T11B underalirned ha. been duly appointed hv the unvy court (or Llnn oountv, Oretrisa, adminliumtor ol the estate ot ley phone tichoollng, late ol Unn eeunty, Oregon, doorawxl. All persona havbig claims against said estato are hereby notlOed to pre sent them properly veritlsd within alx months from this date, to the undersigned at Albany, Oregon, . inis sin uay or August, ibui. . GKOUGE HUMPHREY. J, K. WSATHKRMSD, ' Administrator. Atty lor AduiluistrAtor; (8-lt) NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT the undersianed-was. on the Srd day of Joly, 1891, by order of tho county oourt of Llnn county, Oregon, dnly ap pointed aamimstrator or tbe estate of James F Hall, deoeased. All persona having clatma against aald estate, are hereby notified to present theno, duly verified, to the undersigned, at the Bank of Oregon, In Albany, Oregon, within six month froiv thia date. Dated July Otb, 1891. J.W.BLAIN, U H Hewitt, Administrator Att'y for Admr. (7 10) ADMINISTRATOR'S ' NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE XTS dersigned has hhn duly appointed aid qualified aa administrator nl the estato ot Chines Cuslck, de oeaaad, by the oounty eourt for Unn eounty, Ore gon. Ajl person, having claims against said estate are here cry notified to present them duly verified to the undersigned at Isrona, in said oountv, or to Frank V Hull, at his omoe at Mehama, in the eounty ol Marion, state ol Oregon, within six months -Irom ths date hereof. And ail persons indebted to said ae tata are hereby requested to make immediate rey ment ol the same to the undersigned. WILLIAM TITOS, ' s-T) Administrator of said eatats ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE UN-deretg-ned has this day been appointed admin istrator ol the estate of Jasper Crabtrec, late ol Linn county, Oregon, deceased, by the oounty oourt for Unn county, Oregon, All persons having claims against said estate are hereby required te prenent them properly verified to the undersigned at bcio within six months from this date. NEWTON CRABTREE, S Vitrmnni, - Ailuuniitrator, AMy fer Adaimiirater. t';Ul) P We will sell Summer Clothing, Thin Underwear and lOuting Shirts AT COST! Our Stock is Large, . Our Goods arc Fine,f ' Our Prices are Low ! ! T. I. WALLACE & CO., Ihe Birthplace of Bieat St rah an Block, -DasiJtBS ac- Russell : Engines, : Separators : and : Stackers Osborne : Binders, : Mowers : and : Rakes. We carry no machinery that has not been irfd in thfr lotslitjr, and found to be satisfactory, and, as re rpresnl factories, n responsible dealer can give belter terms. --'-KeJ-j BOARD OF REGENTS - KyWeeler penaoyer. GeTerne: Hoe U W MrKride, Bee-.A Jfrfa eehool tor 1M expenses. Tuittoo lry ol Slat.; Hon E B McElroy. SnperioUeSnt et J0"01 , Bu" r tens rf ten wefc Pfbhe Instruction ; Ben)amla heboine d. preeieVeit 1 1 B 8ub t,orTO) at ti per term. Board at Normal V Duller, secretary. Kisrvma Besae Bon 1 J Ii.It dining hall, tl 60 pet week; furnithtd reoena Ilea P W Hale), ard j 8 V Butler. Polk : Jacob Vooi- ''gbt and Sre, tl per week. Board u prirete bees, Marim ; J c White. Polk t Alfred Leeer. Clacka- a1 40 per week. FirsS teres opens Sept. a; A Neltaar, Mal'neeaah: W U Uo'soce, Mark a. Mod, 181. Students may enter any time. For Catalogue, Address. I. In CAMFIELL, A. B.r Prnldcat, er J. M. POffELL, A.M., Albany Collegiate Institute ALBANY, September 9, 1891. - A Full Corps of Experienced Teachers. CSTSTATE -:- DIPLOMAS TO -r NORMAL -r- GRYDUATlS.a Four departments of study Collegiate, Normal,- Business, Pruaary. Type Writing and Short-band are taught. For catalogue address, KEY. ELBERT V. Ct)HeIT, A. rralelsnl. . We are the People Who tarry tb moat war, fotovte, ivangts, KIATTHEWS & WASHBURN. TM LADIES -It the illinery and Fancy They aarry 'all the Latest Styles and Noyeltles In the Millinery Une, and a complete stock ot Ladles and Children's Furnishing goods, and ready-made garments. Goods the beat, and prices the la west. Call and be eoayineed. FIRST STREET, . Ask. Your Neighbor ! HOPIE OF m . Whara to gat tha Best Bargains, "VVhara to get tha Best Value for Your Money, IK- ' ' - . - Clothing, Dry Goods, Etc., i JLud thay will Answer with One Voie, at c G. W. ill P a acd Eorest Barons, ALBANY, OREGON OREGON STATS pBM POOL, Heasaewlk, Orrtesi. Tbe Leading Normal School of the Northwest. . Beautifully and Healthfuily Located. No Saloons. New buildings, new apparatua. full faculty t light expenwe. end large attendance. Normal, AdTaneed Nermal, Buaiueas. An and lluaie De DartmenU. 8 racial attention gieen te physical cottar. Volunteer mi iitary organization , These receiving diplomas are authorised to teach in any county Is the state without further examinations. Teitloa in the Noma! and Burinesa depart saenta sea been rtdnceU trxm S40 to tn fry car ; ORECON. ; - June 10, 1892. omplete Una of Hard the markeH. t in BAZAAR. Leadins Goods Store of Albany, FRO MAN BLOCK SIMPSON'S,