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FRIDAY 8HPT EMBER 11, 1891 LOCAL. llKCOHn. TuonATi Mattkr. Estate of W M Wolvcrton, final account filed nnd set for hearing iVt a, at 1 p m. Kstute o( Marin Crewse. citation In sued to heirs to Appear IV t 6, at 10 t m, to suoweatiao why order should noli made to sell real troiertv. KsUte o( F F Croft, will admitted to probate; Mary Croft appointed execa trlx without liond. Kstate nt Cluts A Relnliart, bond of lulmr. approved. Kstate of Sarah N and Walter C Coop er, minors, Orpha J Andrews appointed guardian, loiuta fixed at i-tW; bona tiled ........ i . ............ rtr ordered aold, Estate of ' Kebecca Brown, Inventory Hied, Kstate of Teter Halfpenny, F K Mann appointed adutr: ootids flxel at iiaw Kstate of IUn'1 McLeod, final account allowed. Katate of M A Burklinrt, final account allowed. Kstats of R A Hatght, sale of personal property contirnied. Kstate of Win A McPrlde, J A Mc Uride appointed admr. with bonds f xcd at 18,W0. A Fink Invention Mr Geo Wilcox, the photographer, ha invented a machine for measuring cloth, which promise lobe a big tiling for him and Messrs llollcnbeck and Wendall, oi the C B R store.assoclatcd with him In its ownership. Ycy simple In Its operation. It will measure cluth ot all widths, r ribbons even, with accuracy and great rapidity, an Indicator showing constantly the amount reeled off, together with the total price, at any amount per yard desired, never missing a cent or an Inch In length. It also has a special at tachment tor measuring goods tor an in voice, one that will save a great deal ot time. Its capacltjr for general use la 70 yards, which ofcouise Is more than oi dl- narily needed. The machine Is a remark ably 1 ingenius onedlsplaylng considera ble study and Investigation in lit con struction. The owners w ill go East after awhile and introduce it. A thre Is nothing In the market or ever Invented ttverlng the field there t no reason why there should not be a fortune in it tor the owners. From iiic Minks. B M Huston re turned this forenoon froln the Santiatn mines, to which place his teams are tak ing the new ten stamp mill from Gates viile. Two four horse teams and five span of oxen are used. It required seven days to make the first round trip; but the regu lar time will be apout three days. Two to five thousand tons are carried by each wagon each trip, hence It will take about twenty days to get the mill In. Superin tendent liazelton has charge of the setting up of the machinery, an assurance that It will be done well. The miners are now 215 feet Into the lower tunnel and have been striking It as rich as I lie best In the upper tunnel. The upper tunnel Is In 1S0 feet and theoie continues first class. The supply is illimitable and will keep the big mlil constantly going when started. The prospect increases In bilghtness. Only I bos. The Salem Journal re ceived a letter from a young man dated Corvallis, Kept. 7, relating to the alleged gold find, lie says: "Yesterday I went out to the place of the supposed gold n?ine which has caused some little excite ment here lately, but which is now gen erally beltevedto be a "fake." A man was digging a well and at the depth of seventeen (eet struck a vein which was supposed to contain gold, but those who know something about minerals eay that it is nothing bat iron, and consequently it amounts to nothing," If that is the case how does it happen that the state surveyor of Nevada assayed ore from the sell at (1122. l'erhaps the ore instead of coming from the well came from the Bantiaiu mines. That ould explain it. Tax FiRKME. The annual election of Linn Engine Co. No 2 was held last evening with the following result: L K N Blackbjirn.rresident; UrOC Aubrey, Secretary; DJ Dubruille, Fin. sec.; Da vid Link, Treasurer; A L Latnb, Fore man; Fete C Anderson, 1st assistant; Chas Medin, 2nd assistant. A L Lamb and Chas Medin were elected delegates to the Northwest Firemen's Association. At a meeting of No. l's II L Cranor and Alex Kennie were elee'ed delegates, and $100 voted for their expenses and to wards the expenses of the hose team, probably the best ever gotten together in Albany. A Dkcski.i Max. This forenoon a man named McNary, while intoxicated, attacked Mr Kitchen at the old Star Brewery, at First and Baker, sti, striking, "Titi IIvstlm," the farce-comedy thaV3a caused to many pessimists to think that after all there is some Joy in a mundane existence, and which it tuny be remarked fwt, will scintillate oh the stAge ot the Albany opera house next Saturday evening, is owned and utanged by Charles A Pick, for many years the press sgent of Forenaugh's cir cus, William T Keogh, proprietor of the academy 01 music, n l", aiui mourns 11 I)avi. tl ay." of tl ie exploiter of that highly moral melodrama, ''The Stowaway," "The Hustler" has proven one of the chief Inancial successes of contemorary theatricals, and has. been frequently likentd to gold mine. This season "The Hnst'er" is making ft great trans continental tour, having opened its campaign at Trenton, N J, Aug 8th, thence coming rapidly to the Vacitlc coast, via the Northern Fact tic railroad. Last week the merry farce charmed and delighted the amusement goers ot Fort land, at the Marquam tirand opera house. Monday and Tuesday night it was seen at Tacoma ; tonight and tomor row night at Seattle; Friday at Salem, and Saturday here. The company goes from Albany direct to Han Francisco, where it plays ft three weeks' engage ment at the California theatre, opening Monday, Sept 14. Inasmuch as "The Hustler" ia duo to open in San Francisco next Monday, it will be necessary for the company to leave on the overland train Saturday night. Arrangements have been made with the general passenger agent of the Southern Vacitlo to hold the train here until 1 1 o'clock, and to still further en able the company to give the perform ance In all its entirety and without the slightest abridgement, the curtain will rise Dromptly at 7:30 o'clock. All indications point to ft crowded houso here for "The Hustler." Cascaor IrrMs. The editor of the Tclesco; last week returned from a trip to the mountains and glvs among other mountain Items the following. One day duilng the absence of the proprietor of the run Lake Hotel Mr sndcrpool, who waa left In charge, had at altercation with Kansas immigrant pasting over the mountains about some hay. 'thinking the Kansas man would try and stesl the hay he watched until 11 o'clock st night when he came lro.it me barn wuna bale on his back. Vandcrpool took a deadly aim and fired, hitting the bale. After another big quarrel In the morning the Immigrant came to the valley. At the same place a daughter of Dr Lane, ex -Superintendent of the asylum, while barefooted stepped on some ground over the burning roots .f a stump, fell Into the coats and was so seriously burned on her feet that she wl'l not be able to walk for several weeks. Twenty-nine years ago, white driving cattle over the Cascades for A llackleman, a brother of Dr Gray of this city died near the summit of the mountains and was buried In his blankets. Later, a coffin was taken up and he was transferred Into It and glyen a more decent burial. At that time a discovery of exceedingly fine gold ledge was made some where near where Mr Gray was buried. About two weeks ago Richard Fox, and John Davis, wha were with the party at that time, and Robert Brown went out to search for the ledge. After a week's hunt Mr Fox found the grave, just the same as they had left It nearly 30 years ago, but all their search failing to reveal the mountain ot gold.snd time has evidently changed it to some other locality or more probably It was only a myth, and existed only in their minds. Fai.sk Affidavits. Fred S Bynon and Stella Mitchell and Louis Bechtcl and Mrrtle Duibln were married li Salem Saturday, each of the young men making the affidavit for 'he other s searing that the girls were of sge, whereas ti ey were not, and the patents had them arrested for perjury, which was done at this city Saturday night and the young men were taken to Sal;m Sunday morning for trial today. They were traveling photora phet'i, and were doing Albany last week. It seems to have been a case ol -cliool girl love, quicklv InfUtned, resulting as stated The veung men had bought tickets for San Francisco, and would have 'eft. on the overland. Miss Mitchell is a sister of the well known J L .Mitchell, who came up with Mr Durbin after the runaways. A Bio Yicldof IVaciixh. MrLankins has picked about one and a halt tons of peaches from 22 trees la the orchard across the river. He has sold them at the rate of 75 cents for each tw-pound box. From the 10 acres of apple orchard he wj!l obtain about 1800 bushels. For nearly two weeks ft man with a shotgun loaded with peas slept in ft big box near the peach trees in order to guard them against the Oregon City hoodlums of both sexes. Oregon City Courier. A Straw. In the midst of the un pleasantness over the payment of Oregon Pacific employes, the following from the Ochoco Review will be read with inter est: "John Claypool has sold his land at the crossing oi the U 1' survey on its ithout any provocation, at liim five or chutes, to a capitalist of Philadelphia, six times, until Mr Kitchen in self de fense waa obliged to strike him, w hich he did in a. muscular manner, knocking the men put the front door. In his fall one of his legf was broken at the ankle. This was not learned until he had been taken to the calaboose. Whether the county or city should take care of him was being agitated this afternoon. Y. M. C. A Sociable. Don't forget that on next Friday evening there will be an Ascoclation meeting and "Botanical" SQCiable at the If MCA rooms, to which every body is ctrdlally Invited, It Is quite Important that every member be present on account of business to transact. A good time is assured from the fact that the ladies have the sociable in charge. At our last meeting there was 100 present and we would be glad to see at least 150 next Fridav night. Come, everv body and bring your friends. No charges will be made. Fkek Advertwi.no. People who get the local newspapers to advertise enter tainment for them, and then do not even present them with a ten cent ad mission ticket, "will be interested in learning that at the last State Press As sociation "it was unanimously agreed that the printer like anybody else is worthy of bis hire, and that all resolu tions of condolence ought to be paid lor. Not only this, but all notices or an nouncement, either for the church, public institutions or anything else thai has tuoney making for its object, shall be paid for1 like any other" advertisement." whom, it is said, is connected w ith the O P Co. When rapita'ists begin buying land along the proposed line of this road, it creates a hope that the road may yet be built.V A Team Stole, A Robcrtsos came over to Salem this morning to notify the sheriff and deputies here that one Carl Lanner.who lives five miles below Wheat land, had a span of D-own horses stolen from his farm Friday night about o o'clock. The team was in the' barn where the owner hsd left them an liour before. The thief or thieves bitched them up in a nickel finished harness with white tsssels on the bridles and drove them off to the south In a black top buggy. Journal. Notice to 8cn'RiBca. For the con venience of our milmcribcrs who receive the Democrat at Harrlnburg post office we have placed bills for amount due on subscription or advertising with Sam May, at lirownsvuie wun u r ioenow.ai . c w I :.u ieoanon wun o 01 iimuuinu, nuu wuu the Bank of Scio at Scio. Our patrons will make bavment to these our agents, as they are authorized to receive and re ceipt for us. octal and rRMonlu MONDAY, Mr and Mrs Jas Van Winkle spent Sim uay in iiaisey. Miss Ella Merrill, ot this city, Is visiting at ncuitie lor a few weeks. Dr E I. Irvine and f anil! r, ot Portland, went to Yaqulna Bay today. Richard L Nell, of Portland, is tt the city, lis Is now clerking for K C Searlea W F Read, Dr Maston and N II Allen left this noon tor the Sntitlam mines to be gone until Friday, F W Blumberg Is now clerking at W r Kesris, during tlist gentleman s so sence at the mines. H W Foreman, ot I false v, was In the city today on hit wav to Shaion, Ohio, w here he will spend the winter, Chris Buckley, well known as "floss" Buckley, ot San Franclsco.passed through Albany a few days ago for Portland, Mrs Murry and daughter, Maggie, went to Salem this noor, where Miss Msggle will continue her studies st the Sisters school. lion WK Trice was up fromTolo Mon day to have Dr Caldwell tlx His teeth. He says he will travel a long distance to have his dentat work done. Mr 1'rlce s farm turned off over fortv bushels to the sere this year. Ashland Record. On "Wednewlay George Slavton, accom panied by his slstei, MUs Mable, and Mrs Waller, started for Portland. Miss Mable wilt enter the Sisters' school at Portland, snd will remain there during the winter. While below Mrs Waller will visit the public schools ot Portland and Albany, with a view to studying the systems adopted In primary work In those schools, Ochoco Review, Tt!SDAY. Sheriff Mackey, of Corvallis, was In the cl:y todav. Mrs Robt. Brown and son returned from the bay today. K C Phelps and family left today for their future home at Hiillsboro. Mrs W C Cassell left hist evening on trip to her old home in Kansas. Mr B F Benson, of Benton county, was In Albany today on his way east on a visit. Mrs K E Parker and mother. Mrs II Barns, weut to Olympia this morning, on ft visit. Mrs Rader, of Portland, who has been visiting friends in Albany, returned home yesterday, Horace and Grant Froinan left a day or two ago for upper Soda to hunt the festive deer and fish. Mr Henry Sougel. brother of Mrs A I) Barker, end daughter, left last night for thrlr home In lows, after a residence here of sevrrst Tnonths. Miss Jane Morris left this noon for sslem, where she will sssume her duties as one of the teachers In the public schools ol that city, on their opening. E II McAUister.ft son ot Dr McAllister, of this city, recently on ft Seattle paper, has accepted ft position in the Stabs University at Kugene, and will make that city his home. He succeeds Prof Hubler. Salary, $1000 a year. He Is ft bright young man who will succeed in this as in other fields he might enter. WKDMESDAr. Hon Til Ford. Salem's erudite lawyer, was In the city today. J P Galbradh returned this morning from a trip to Brownsville. Mrs Fred Rrl ar.d three children, ut Portland, r .'turned home this neon. MrsC L. Brush and son, of Portland, ar rived In Albany this noon on a visit with relatives and friends, - Sheriff Crulsen and family of Salem, passed through Albany today from Ya qulna bay, a vrry wintry country Mr Croison savs Mr J II Keller, a Crook county fjrmer, arrived In the city last evening, coming here f r the purpose ot having a career moved from one of his lips. Dr J P Wcllace performed the delicate operation. The Dkmoc-rat extends beat wishes to Claire B Irvine and MissKdeswe Planion don, who were united in marriage at Salem yesterday. The groom is the ac complished city editor of the Statesman. Carlton Sox and Percy Young who re cently went to Monmouth, III., to attend the college of that city, were placed in the Sophomore class, and are greatly pl-ase'J with the oujook. The attidance la about 450 of a fine class of students. Rev J Bowersox who was In the city contemplates lesvlng for the east next wetk. He goes as u ile'cgsle to the General Conference of the Er angelical association, which convenes at Philadel phia, Oct. 1st. He conducted a religious service st the residence of F Purdom Isst evening. R Wakefield, the bridge msn Is In the city, for the purpose of bidding on the Th'omss Creek bridge. The substructure of the Albany bridge Is being built at Cleveland, and on Frldjy It will be known wherther the tompany accepts the propo sition made for $5000 more for a can tile vei bridge, if not the work on the original plan will be pushed. A ORM COkX bare. Several loads of young people Indulged in an old fashioned green corn bake, fa miliar to wiost Eastern people, the field for operations selected being on Knox Butte, the time last evening after 5 o'clock. A bonfire was built, and if the affair waa done up according to plan the Man About Town remembers, the corn was filched from ft neighboring field ; but we suspect i n this case waa taken along lor the occasion. A lively ana wiae awake evening was passed. On account of the electric liubts in Albany, sixteen of which could be distinctly counted, go ing out, the party were obliged to come down the Butte in the dark, but they did it without any serious accident, those present were Misses Annie and Ora Flinn. Ava Baltimore. Nona Irvine. Mil dred Burmester. Velle Irvine. Chas Cusick, Ezra Horton, Ed Blodgett and Mr Price. Mint IT WHEAT, 83 DENTS. All ol Albany's school will be turning out future presidents this week. Our educational facilities are equal to those of any city in the Northwest, uregon though, has good schools generally. These recruiting officers seem to have been through the country on a Istk as much as snvthltilr. They at least did not get many recruits, none, we believe, at Albany or Salem, at least among III" men Now a Salem girl claims to have been debauched by one ot the men, and It Is quite probable each place thev visited will have its sensation hi reference to them. Ex-Senator Isme G Fslr ws'at the Red Bluff races with a string of horses, neither of which took a trick. Dame rumor has It that the bulllonslre kept so "bugle eyed" on Red Bluff's "tsngletoot" that he couldn't tell a race horse from a cow st no time during the racing. Uncle Jlnimv has a weakness Hist wayjiowever. Redding Democrat. At Pendleton a three-cat d monto sharp In one saloon caught a tartar, ssya the K. O. The player, a local sport, bet $5 on what he thought to be the lucky card, and yanked out a pistol with a remark to the effect that If the card was substituted for another by the desler.or by a confederate, who was hanging around on the outs'.de for the purpose, there wonld be a second class funeral In short order, lie won the V. Capitalists are offering above par for Albany city bond drawing seven per cent, and a little below par If they draw six per cent. A Sin .Francisco man purchased $40,000 worth of thcm.drawlng six per cent, paying f 40,300. Albany a credit la good. Pendleton K. O. The Ihtlltts Item! xer says: Miss Hat tie Williams may he counted the queen of bop pickers. Monday, in l'luininer's yard, she gathered nine poxes, iiinkinv her ft S. let ft newspaper throw ft stone, even little pebble, and some doxen or more men will always be hit. and no one would ever have known it but tor them selves. IV not always 1ms Imagining that you are the one meant. It was staled ft few dava airo that' the Astoria A South Coajtt railroad had been turned over to 0 P Huntington for the the sum ot (M.000; fpO.000 cash and $4,000 assumed indebtedness. It now transpires that this was ft canard Moe'. of the wheat Is threshed. There is general confidence in a better price than has yet been paid. The more the better. A good rule, at least one ap preciated by business men. is for farm era to tell on the first high rise, enough to pay current debts, and it is agreeable to note that quite a number did this when wheat was KG rents. One Benton county man sold 11,000 bushels at Cor vallis for that purpose. The Union Pacific company has filed papers to restrain the Oregon railroad commission from eniorcing the reduced freight rates. It set up certain leases of lines as feeders, upon w bich it Is railed to pay certain fixed charges of 3', per cent or f 2,Mi,5ua 64 per annum : that the net earnings troin the leased lines the first year were only 2,2S,M3 7, etc, Hence the company asks that the Oregon commission rates lie annulled as not compensatory and the commission restrained from enforcing the same. The rase of the slate agt Bvnon and Bechtel, the two photographers, arrested in Albany for wrjur, was postponed from yesterday until today. A sister and her husband, ot Bynon, of Portland, are in Salem, tor the purpose of helping him out of his trouble. The statesman says: "The We, and girls, too, are still anxious to let the marriage remain. The lads are accused of pejury, but they say they would rath er go to the pen than give up the ladles of ;their choice. And with this idea, it is probable w hen the rase comes tor Hearing tins morning me two young., ronpies win lie given ine evrriaiing blessing of the conrt and wished all the good luck possible on their trip. This seems the easier solution, since the girls told their Wlovcds they were of age, and this would be damaging to the prosecu tion'! charge of perjury. Inquiry finds the young men to he well connected. ... . it. it i r : f 1711U11 t mill srs n TiiiiLiirKicf, V'Hiit.t and his sinter's husband, Hev II M Clinton, of Portland, is in the city in bis behalf. Ittchtel is also well stHiken ot by those who know him. IN HEMOKIAM. Ham. or Linm Enoiki Co. No. 2. Wiikrrak, It has pleased the Allwlso God who dooth all things well to remove from this Company and from this world our brother fireman and fellow citizen, James F. Hall; and Wiikhras, It Is fitting ami just that this Company make some record ot Its appreciation of his virtues, both as a fireman Had a cltlxen, therefore . Resolved, That in the death of James F. Hail this Company has lost one of its btst men, both as ft fireman and as an ofllcer, one who was always attentive to duty and who watched carefully after the interests of the fire department. Resolved, That in their aflllctlon we extend to the bereaved family our sincere sympathy, mid with reverent humility we com mend thorn to Him who has promised to be "friend and a real pres ent htlpln time of need," and who glveth life (or 11 look at tho Crucified One. Resolved, That ft copy of these resolu tions lie sent the Iwteaved family of the deceased and another bo publlshnd in esch of the daily Albuny papers and one lie spread upon the minute of this Co. O. C. AwnnitY, David Link, W. E. tl 11,1. sr. JT'jkett of &a in Itmreainf Povrer- TJ. & Gov't Report, Aug. 17, iSSg, n r AaMie ANO AMM4. strmarsabl f'sftlrast Im the KOTselefTwe ttlss Iks CstMplexlsa, The slow absorption ef many poisons changes In some more or less modified form the complexion, but arsenic and am monia show their effect, about as quickly as any. The popular belief thst arsenic clears the complexion lis led msny silly women to kill themselves with It In small, continued doses. It produces a waxy, Ivory-like appear ance ot the skin during a certain stage ot the poisoning, but Its terrible after effects hsve become to well known to mske It of common use a a cosmetic. The effects of ammonia upon the com plexion are dlrec ly opposite to that ot arsenic. The first svmptcm ot ammonia poisoning which appears among those who work In smmonls fsttorles Is a dtscolora Hon of the skin of the nose and lorchesd. This grsduslly extends over the Isce until the complexion has a stained, blotched, and unsightly appearance. With people who take ammonia Into their systems In smaller doses, as with their water or food, these striking symptoms do not appear so soon. The only effect ol the poison that Is visible lor a time Is a general unwhole sotneness and satlowncss ot the complexion. Many reople are slowly absorbing sm- monla poison without knowing It. The use ot ammonia In the manufactures has Creatly increased of late, and It I unques tionably used as an sdultersnt In certain food preparations. Official analysts have plainly shown It use even In such ehesp articles ol every dsy consumption as baking powders. The continued sbsorp Hon of ammonia In even minute qusntl tles a an adulterant In food Is Injurious not merely from Its effect upon the com- filexlon.but bersu.e It destroys the cost, ng of the stomsch and causes dyspepsia and kindred evils. Profeisor Long, of Chicago, l authority fer the statement thst, It to fitly million parts of wstcr there Is one part of ammo nia, the water Is dangerous. BE At, f STATE RALC. If Bryant et ux to U C Henderson, hike 42 and 40, ti e l ark A to Albany 3 B E Mackey to Klin Warrrn, MO or res in sec .w.tp I J,f? ll, w,. uuu Mary II Hoffman and bus to W A Peterson,;! acres in see u,tp 1 1, S R 3 w Albany Cem.Assn.toO W Hughes, lot IS04, In A llxny Cemetery Jot n Wilson to W M Alllneham, lots Oandfl.bU, in K Hayes A. llalsey W A Hadden to Clifford Patter. K int in 1 ftcre.sec UMpO.S U2K John linger et ax to Jos Wassntn, 100 acres in sec 10, tp 14, K R 1 E. and lot 4, bl 4, K's 3rd A, . Ihftnon Joe Was sou) to Emma Unger.same as Inst above.. V 8 to John Unger.KM) acres in sec - i gny , Salem B & L A. The d'recor of the Salem Building and Ioan ask.' lati'.n met last night at the secretary's oin-e and loaned the money on hand, $1200:1'. eighty seven months.and $1600 at nin: ' . inont'W Interest In advance. The next n.'n.ih.Ojio ber, will complete the second ycr of the existence of this association . Th. second series is likely to be closed up scon, as nearly 500 hares sre taken, and probably In a few months the third will be opened. Statesman, Kickkd bv a House, Last evening while passing a number of wheat teams, 'v-.lting in line at the Farmers Wsrehouie, krCj fy-Cowan, an employe -there, was kicked In the hip by one of the horses and knocked down. A big bruise was caused, and Mr Cowan had to be carried to his home. He will be out In a day or two Dr M II Ellis attended Mm. " .. A Through Freight. Owing to the Increasing business on the Southern Pa cific a through freight has b;ea addt J. It will pass Albany going North between 11 and 12 p.m. and going South between 9 and (6 a. in. 1 he other freights will pas. Albany at the old tirqe;' but the table has been slightly changed at-some of the stations. Fine Hops. L W Pomeroy, of the 'Forks," was In the city todsy snd Informs us that his crop of hop Is first class with pot S louse to be found on them. Pick ing U progressing !vely. J finish tills week. tfarrow-ipinded people should take a back seat, Where to Clo. Go to Parkci Bros for fresh fruits and vegetables. r.o to Parker Eros for .the beet teas and coifees. ' Go to Parker Bros for good bakmg powder. r.r, in rarker uros lor nne uaxea eooas ho beat bread, cakes, pies, etc in tbi mtrkct. Go to Parker Bros for yonr groceries genially, aud be assured 01 good gooas jmd ( rtt !;(-! tres.trne.nl. Db. Euu' Lecri'BZ last night, on "Blood will Tell," was well attended and was worth the attention it received. The doctor illustrates the blood of the human system in a very clear manner, and be ... t " , tt r s . sides getting in a goou woru lor 4 vj yiycr & Go's medicines, makes some good health suggestions, among other things "sitting down" on the hog and trying pans generally. A Hkad fob BuswEiis. No man or woman witli a head lor business can afford to buy groceries without first calling on Conn & Hendricson, in the Pleifter block. It will par lor several reasons. They keep lirst-class stock VI UUUB, OCI1 S, UIHIVIII1, Jw pi.ws. without bain, wait on you promptly and treat you well. Now ia the time to or der peaches for putting up. as well as ther fruits in their season. They have some choice brands of teas, coffees, &c, S im can give you pargauis iu an iiucb. Hate U noticed that Allen Eros' gro eery store is always full of fruits, vege tables, etc, t je very latest in she mar ket, if there is anything to be had they have It. Peaches, Berries, Cabbages, Turnips, Si w Potatoes A noNVIHE PAKTY. Last evening a bonfire parly was held across the river. . for which some very artistic invitations bad been issued. Light was furnished by Chinese lanterns and a, bur bonfire. The evening was 1 passed in a very jolly manner, games be ing piayeu, huiikb buiis. it" mu uu. Miss Grace Fiuer won I he tat lady'e race I)ra Vance the medium race, and Will Campbell the genileman'a race. A sumptuous repast of roasted potatoes without sail, ana watermelons was in dulged in and highly enjoyed. Some " . 1 . " . ' ; .5 1. : - Bonus D7 ft conpie sweet voiueu uaraiea were ereatlv appreciated. Those present were Misses llattie and Lida Galbraith Lora Vance. llattie Ball, Grace Piper, Miss Goldenburg, Miss wnitmer, miss McFarland, Sarah Sternburg. Mr and Mrs II M Hopkins, Mrs Seal, Mrs Penn, , r Tl I IT -...nl1A- A law TAnnla at IPS 1 roiiu, v 1 iucu5i , Arc. cu(j, Will CamDbell. itobert Mrong. ueorge Morehouse. Dr Ball, O 0 McFar.andr Mr Goff, Mr Phillips. Nnw Tailpbs. Hart & phillipB.an ex nerinnped firm of tnilors. bwTe opened an establishment in the Strahan Biock.over McFarland' harness shop, with fine line of samples and patterns of suitings for fashionable clothing of all kinds They are prepared to make to order tor the trade here fashionable emts.in latest styles, promptly and in ft manner to give ........ f ..... i nll a, . Vi . .11.111 a ... goods and get prices. their rooms, see Do not boy your boo's and ah notil you ses ths piano st Klein Bros, and as well hsvo sxamiued their large stock ct goods Yesterday black liear roamed into Eugene, perhaps thinking it was 11 berry patch. Bears seem to be very tame this year, and no doubt this has 11 particular gnincance to old settlers. The city schools have opened with ft large attendance, and the different de partments are settling down to business n good shape, ilie scnooi win be mor- ugiily graded and organized so that at the end ol each year it will have grad uates ready to enter the College or other igher schools. The pictures of Ealmaceda published in the illustrated Papers do not give the face of ft tyrant. On the other hand he looks like it very mi d kind ot ft man but he certainly was tyrannical, though no more barbarous than his enemies when they got in power. The whole affair has shown the Chilians to bo bloodthirsty people. Ukowjisviixe, Sept. "lb, 1891. After we had closed our correspond ence we learned that Peter Hume, ol the south town, bad been badly hurt last Saturday. While hauling gram ouioi field, btdntr on a load coming to town.one wheel struck ft dead turrow ana me sea. gave way precipitating Mr Hume to the 5 round, striking on bis bead and shout ere, receiving severe bruises and Inter na.! inlnrlita. At last account! lie WSS not improving very fast. Think be will come out alright in time. Removed. W E McPheison baa re moved his loan and insurance office to opposite the Ms sonic temple, where at present lie uas plenty 01 money .0 iuh 011 Albany real estate. Utter titst. ' Kullowir s 1 the list of latter remsiuinp in the post ofiioe at Albany, Linn county, Oregon, Sept. 7, 1891. Persons osll ing for these letters must give the date on which tbey were advertised. 4 ...I... .llf..l.l.-U.- r l.aa w,n. oleted a marvelous clock tor exhibition at the World's Fair. Around the dial is a railway track, on which a miniature locomotive makes a round every five minutes. It requires ft magnifying glass to see the delicate .machinery. The oil at the iournals are so small that nothing larger than a httircan be inserted, -mere is ft head light and bell, flag holders on the pilot, whistle, and everything con nected wuu a iocomoiiv 11 nas a una motion under the engine to reverse it The weight of the locomotive is 1 pounds, and it has been named "The Gem." Eatltled Is Ike Best. All sre entitled to the best that their money wi!l buy, -so every, funnily should have, at once, a bottle of the bt fsjii remedy. Syrup of Fiv, ti clene th sys tem when costive nr bilious. Fcr sale in Wo and $1.00 lottlos by sit leading drag LAE0E3T : ASSORTMENT , OF - HEATEJG BTOVES. AT MA.TTHEW8 & WASHBUBH'S W IO.tpl4.HUl E. .. ' Vernon to Vei 150 13 200 60 1500 1500 400 ernon, 2.Ml acres in tp 12.S R's 3 and 4 w. 1000 M20 A Urn AecMeat. That DxtrsQEitT Sale. The .ale of land for delinnnent taxes last Friday and Saturday was quite well attended and iiwi.imv wan iivi.lv. 'i lie ereaier poriion of the property ftdvertised was bid in tor enough to pay the taxes and costs. Times. We wouldn't itive much for one of the titles when the deed is transierrea John Doe wss sr. etd this b ling drunk sod disorderly. bi a gebuine hobo biuisci. for.iioon for Hsieems to Found, a baoch of keys. CBAT ofiioe for ssme. Cell at Demo Cotton goods havs not been a 0Man sioo tbs wsr as they are now. Call and ses what bargspf W F Head ha. - Bene an MONDAY. John Windsor, agrd 17, was ran avsr b a wheat wsgan la Folk county, sssr Salem, Saturday af tsraooo,aad died from the sffaots of the Uijsriss. Sulphoi spring, ovsren 8"p Ciesk, is bediming a summsr resort for Hsnton oauu ty people, psrtloolarly for Sunday ssesr slonist. A lipstoh from New Yotk slots this morning annoooowl tha dsath of sir John Thompson, sgsd 28. Tbs deceased was s brotli.r of M-s Wm Fortmillsr, tt this eity, snd son ef Pr Thsmpson, ot Corvallis. Ths din otnrs of ths North Yamhill school rsfasvd to 1 ' Prof Miuheoor, and bancs hs Will net teach ths Labsnon schist, fur which, though, tbsrsi aisssvsrsl applicants. TUESDAY. A lawn tsnnts tournament is taking tilatrs at Tseoma this week. Tha SalsuiS mail SM.ta feWy townrrw at halmn. Drrli and Mstx, of the Port- laud o.ub, will play with th Halems. A very fine eaotu may ba sfl on ths porch of Mr. Omar llsqririoson. It is now iu full bloom, with nearly twenty ss novel and pretty flow as oes oftantess. Ths plant Is one worth orasslog tha oity to im, Ths cast for the Cautst Blshsaxar is be ing prepared for presentation by the V. M. C. A. It will be pressaUd sometime next winker, and praattsws U hs a great boat. OuroiUseo will ba glad to know that Mrs K W Laoglot will pivbsnly tak a iTomiu- ut part. WBPMXabAY. Talk about "Tbs Uaatlsr." Lortmot is the bustler ol all earriag pointers ia ths eity. A Aamold ia a violinist el natinoal fame. II is a. tioss sis snost flattering fro -a tbe principal eities ia Korops sad Amsrloa, Be sere tn 'Tbe Hastier' Jxt Satur day Digbcaitd Mooday morning bsitle your eartiace Ut Lrimor, ths painter, and have bias point ao4 trim it op. Isrimore has tbe finest and best equipped earrtags painting shop in the eity. sod bos 10 bis trfODloy om or tne neest ear-tag painters, lately from Salt Lake City. All work guaranteed. Mr J D Oaiss. formerly el Albsoy. is now in the drag busts at Lafayette, 6r..whiis Dr (Jul ran the Wood bare store, tbe Brm bstr g at sack plsee (Jai Si 800. A Uw-a ran away across thClWlllsmette yssterdsy afiernaoff, throwing Aogast Krosgsr te lbs groan 4 and break log od of bis arms. John Max wall, wealthy farmsrof Lose county, r arrested yssterday at Kagses bsrgvl with stral'eg twsety-eigkt sacks of hal fruia Marshsll and James Martin. Pyrin and Itechtel. the twoslouing tibo- o-a br. at S o'clock veeterdsy afternoon r (tttobargs- by lb J utile at caiem and III Uv with their 17 year old wivtsal that eity. It bow trawtptrwa that they r tie yoaog msa. Ywtevd afteroooa rtssr Esgoa Cn If fork and soa were eruMlcg tbs river la a tansy. tbsy got iota deep water ai.d Mr Park was drowned. Uisoo. only s buy, got out sll rigks, Tbs deasd lesyss ssveral ehildrsa without s mother. Vest Monday la tbe time when tha O. P. ia 1 1 Utiaidate. Thsy have agreed to pay oo month; bat ths mployss will refuse to eooept this, and the oompsoy will bsv to do more. While eoupllog a freight te a passeesr ear this morbieg Fr4 Wbitmors, a brake -mn, waa caegbt p.rtialiy bstwssB tbs barapra,b-iaing on of his shoulders scms- wbst so that be will be obliged to lay eff r slew day. (OtSTY COIKT rBwCCMIIIU. (D. ft. K. Blsrkbam, Jodss ; B. W. Ccui-msm! Contract for building bridge on Thomas Creek, at Millers, awarded to H M Stone for 11150.00. Ordered that county no longer ohn Seeney, Bills allowed: Mis J I Dtvis, acct paupers $ John I'sher.occt C 11 and Jail.... r. j rneips. stationary Albany Ekctrie Light Co.acctC 11 A w heeler, acct roads G F Russell, sect sundries O 1 Cosliow, acct sundries T J Kites, acct sundries Peter Kiley. acct wood G B Gray, sect sundries u t Kusseiitcct Bctiool supt. . . . Geo L Black man, acct poor r. 11 Usher, sundries ,. Fees, state vs J D Lewis Glass St Prudhornme, stationary. reet, inquest at liarrisburg state vs John Wilson win nest Chaa A Beinhart. . . N P Payne, clerks tees Trites A. Miller, sundries M Scott, sheriffs lees (i TV Simpson, acct poor . trKATIIKK RKrVBtT. Ohikj Weaiiikm Bibkau. CbVtbal UrncE, Portland, Oseoom. Caoe Vkatiik liL-M.vriif No, 26, Ton. the Week Ksinsa Satubpay. Sept. 5, 1891. In western Oregon warm, cloudless wtather, whh a smoky atmosphere ha prevailed during the week, with fog at night and enriy mnrnhig, the Intter more especially near to the const. No rain Jia fallen. Harvesting of cereals I about over, ex cept the lute sown ' oats and barley. Threshing Is finished In many sections. The yle-M of cereal been unusually large. The quality is good, fully an sver sge ormorr, except In localities where ome smut prevail, to no great extent, however, In any place. Clackamas county reports wheat jlc!dof 30 bushels per sere, snd Yamhill county 36 bushels In large field. Most counties hsve Isrge yields In well cultivated fields (if from 36 to 45 bushel per acre. Hop picking I In piojress. The hop lice have done con siderable damsge. In some ysrns "fully 50 per cent of the hop hsve mould on them, In oilier yards no mould or lice are to be seen . flit hop crop of Oregon was estimated to be 30,01m bales, but since the picking ha commenced It ha been found th based on the above cstlitate there will not be over 3o,nuo halt at the most of first grade hops. In eastern Oirgon warm weather with a smoky atmosphere has prevailed. No rain ha fallen. The latter part of the week ha been cooler. Harvesting operation are well along. In Union rounty considerable smut ex ists. In Sherman and Wasco counties, while the yield hs been good, especially In the former, in many sections ot both ceun ties he berry Is shrunken. Morrow county has a good or better crop of cer eal thsn she ever had before. Smut ex ists In part of Grant count v. In Gilliam county most of the wheat fs In sack, and smut In wheat Is to be found In parts of this county also. B. S Paocb. Observe.', U S. Signal Service BROWS VILLE- Seplember 7th, 1891 . Whest I S3 cent per bushel here. Threshing In this vicinity Is done.' Hop picking is the order of the dsy and most of the )ard will be picked this week' II J CAverlll snd C E Rockwell are said to be on the Improve and hopes are entertained that both will recover. The home irarkcl as relates to potatoes f this vicinity has been smashed to audihcilne. Either we do not have enough protection or the supply Is beyond the demand. We can see how tne Mc- Klnlev bill ha done great good In that It ha destroyed the cron of the old world snd caused a great demand for our bread st uff , but ctn'l see w hy the benefits should not extend also to our potatoes. As it now Is we hsve to sell our potatoes too cheap, and would like, should William get to be governor of Ohio this fall.he would attend to 'he potato market soon. City Council tonight. Work on the new hotel goes slow. W snt of lumber is the great drsw back. H B Mover talk electric light of late, and we hope to see our town lighted In good shape before another winter Is up on u. assist 40 83 17 23 S 50 27 50 99 38 21 00 21 00 21 00 117 00 2 00 66 10 8 50 21 00 IS 80 5 00 , 35 50 0 C5 , 25 80 . 63 35 , 2 50 , -0 5ft . 9(5 BLAtx'aTAtLo.. A large and elegant stock of sultlnes hs iut been received tor L E Blsln's tailoring department.uniler the expert Mr Schimer. Those desiring stylish suits mads tn a nrst-clais msnner hould exsmlne these geoos and be atl. led that main's tailoring department is the best place In the county for securing thsm. Mr SchlfRer's long experience is a guarsnty ol good work. Notice -vtbs extra hollow ercuad rssois a sad lis barbers sold by Stewart box. Lad ie Oxford ties at Klein Bros. Cheap est in ths oitj . Wall I sold at greatly re duced rates. at sit hie. The farmers sre all busy hauling off their grain. MrsDrFF Smith left here torfay lor her home at Tacoma. Mr and Mr Conger and A 1! Young of Iowa who have been visiting friends here; start tonight for San Francisco. Rev. Achcson preached In the Mctho- church, at Peoria, babbath evening. The new U P church, at SI.edd, will be dedicated on the last Sabbath of this rr,onth, (J7), Rev W W Logan will preach at it s. m. There was a stir on the street of Oak- vllle at an early hour Saturday, and be fore the sun arose two hack loads of young people were on their way to Waterloo, Ur Hamilton tars, "a hack I never so full but there I room for one more o filling up hi pocket case, and taking hi case of Instrument In his overcoat pocket, he left u without a Dr for one day. After leav ing town It wat decided to add a FUher to the company as trout bite well at this sea son of the ycrr. un Account 01 near mcy kept close to the road. It has not been decided whether they returned late or early. Panst. Notice. The pasture o-F L Such at Cloverdalels nowoncn for stock. All well fenced. Dlentv oi water and shade, btoex taken by week or month,50 cents per week, I Si per month, inttie taken st 3t per head per month, will not be responsible for any accident or loss. r . 1. sixs. Then you haven't time to read a lot of boastful assertions, no won't try to impose on you, hut .... Want You to Enow That : WE WANT You for a regular customer at our store from this on. : : : WANT a.re uyer8 to examine our stock and WE WANT Those who dross well to call. WE WANT fflkf. know that wa are ready for WF WANT outo Beo our 8taP-esan(l noveltes for Ifisi iffftll I men and boys. : : : UC ViAfJT To carry in stock everything you will bo 111, ifHH I likdy to want. : . . HJC 11 A f IT To call your attention to ovr Tailoring llsU IfHH I department. : : : You to leave your order for a suit or pants. : : : To show you the largest stock of cloths in tho Valley. : : : WE WANT WE WANT L IE!? ma 1 11 The Leading Clothier and Merchant Tailor. ALLEN BROTHERS, Wholesale a retail Grocers, CIGARS, TOBACCO, AND CHOICE FRUITS OF ALL KINDS, IN LARGE: OR SMALL QUANTITIES, IN THEIR SEASON. Flinn Block, -:- ALBANY, OREGON THE SiJtU I c si 1 ac CRY OF MILLIONS 1 OH, JBIY BRCKl. TOP IT NOW. BOON tT WIIIM TOO IATK. 1 banc be troablad assay yaara srtt mm Tifct kidacya js4 k trie iv 9reat itsuait ssa M su tram sumsi psnaus Wltkuat rrlkrt. AtxMU UM IJ ptr I was sttflcriat from a very vfeteat attack that alaaost pnssuaud ss ia ocs a sua Her ish 1 wu ocw Whn I at 6m almas HnpoMHe for ss no slooc, or sa pat on as? cwucv, ww Ki rt tp slooc, or to pat on as cw kind ITotMctstv sent lr. Healer. OBKGON aUDKKT TBA. so my hotel. I Issnedsslelr sine the tea. It ha miraculous effect, and So tbs aatoa takswal of an the Boasts at ths head. is a few day4 aa happf that 1 waa a new sua. recommend she tea Ss all S 1 have beta. - a. a. tvmuk, Proprietor Oeeiaeatal BeSel. with -fsX olsaost 9 m stste, r wr sVClKterfl 1 UTT DBCO STORK, Pfeiffer Block, Allany Stanatd & Cusick semareaa GOLD WATCHES, GOLD FILLED WATCHES, COIN SILVERWATCHES, NICKEL WATCHES, Draee.OediciDt-s, (bemieals, .Fancy and Toilet Artio:ea,Sponea, Brnshesx PerrBSBSSsj. Sekool .'Books and Artists' Supplies. FByalvlaaB' prerlpl cars fsill SSIBISIBSl1. SICK FOB AT Head- Aches. IF, M. FRENCH'S The Corner Jswelrj Ston. PROTECT OUR BREAD. Archr, E L A moo, Fred Brown, B O Christeio, Alex--9 Coggtos, Thomas Croft, Chailey CnsUr, 112 Cowan, P DeYoum?, IIiluo Doitie. Wat Awbrey, Mr. BargesH, B V 2 Bvrd.JO Crawo, rs Mary Crow. Mrs Crsf wd, W H Cothbert, J D Caspcn, Kd , DM, Geo E l-ioaey, UH Turmao,Mrs Mta tfowvor, James Where to Get Them. When wanting .n orjan or plana call on G JL. Blacktan rh'e jou can select frftsn S first class let. ' ' ' ' , r. . 1 am n )w receiving daily choice eaily Crawford peaches from Ashland, tiue flavor and tin. I-cav orders at C E Browosll'i. Oairiuer, Iiaso Hall. Mis M V 4 Harten, B.b HellmsD, John K Krane, Martin , Kine, Mr Lots Luohtlnger, Adam Matzgar, All Redeker, Edward RichmOuH, JO Ticknor.Jool T Williamson, MraUM Gilbert. L M 1 1 aiter, Mrs F C Hawo, L M Inprengr, ty Kirk, A J LqdiI, Joho -Mathews, M Ogle, John Rue, TL Starr, Vhos -T)lor, Austin 8oirs ftrr Sf Co T. MONTEITH, P, M. See W F Read'a line of dress coed silks before baying elsewhere. sud Drick dt)!ioin; iu 0 M soJa water E Browneir, at 0 For bargains in monumants, hcailstuoea eto.,go to K W AnhisontUo, Albany, Oregon MAKH1E!). HAMILTON GREENLEE. Od Rept 8th, 1891, InOakvillp, by Rev. A. M. AcDCHon, Mr. J. K. Hamilton, olOak ville, and Miss Anna A, Greenlee, of Indiana, Kansas. . BORN. STEWAKTSON.-On Sept. 7th, 1801, to Mr. and Mrs. J. R. StewArtaon, near Aluany, a gin. DIED. Klein Bros havs a. large and choice atock of boots and shoes for aalu at reasouabi frioos Do not iurest in foot wear a a til yoahavs ean tbeir stock and, tbe elegant piano at their stors. JULIUS. On Sunday, Sept. 6th, 1891, at the home of his father, twenty miles from Albany, Peter JuHus.aged j months. HOPPER.On Snday,SepL 6th, 1891, in Bentoo county, the six weeks old child of Miss Hopper. - Tho machinery of tho law has not; teen put to vroxk, too speedily against the fraudulent use of ammonia and alum in Baling Powders. Both health and the pocket of tho people are demanding protection. The legislatures of New York, Illinois and Minnesota have taken this matter of adulteration tip, and especially that of Baking Powders. It will be in tho interest of public health when their sale is made a misdemeanor in every State la the UNION, and the penalties of the law are rigidly enforced. There if no article of human food more wickedly adulterated than that of Baking Powder. ' Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder is the only pure cream of tartar powder having a general sale that is free from ammonia, alum or taint of any kind of; impurity. Jt makes the sweetest and lightest bread biscuit and cake that are perfectly digestible whether hot or cold. It costs more to manufacture Dr. Price's than any other baking powder, lit is superior to every, other known and the standard for forty years. Sick-headache are the outward indications of derangements ot oe itomach and bowels. As Joy's Vegetable Barsaparllla ia the only bowel refulatiuc preparation of BanapariUa, it Is seen why It ta the only appropriate BanapariUa la sick-headaches. It is not only appropriate; It la ou absolute euro. After a coarse of it an occa sional deao at lutcrvata will fororer aiter prcrer.t retani. Jno. M. Cox, of 735 Turk Street, San Francisco. writes: " I have been troubled with attacks ol slck-heodacho for tho liuit three years from on to three time a wet'k. Some time ago I bought two bottle of Joy's Vegetable Sarsaparllla and havs only bad ou attack slnco and that was on tbs second day after I began using It." Vegetable Sarsaparitla ALBANY OPERA HOUSE. WAEJiER CSAKOK, 1mm and Maaaesr ONE NIGHT ONLY Saturday. Sept. 4 2th Tbe Oily KoTtltyin Sigkt. "Where are 3-011 going my pretty msld? u 'To see The Hustler,' was ail she saia Joys STANAKD FOR SALK BY- & CUSICK ALBANY THE GREAT 1 PortlanaMnstr ialEoIoii Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder is re ported by all authorities as free from Ammonia, Alum, or any other adulterant. In fact,' the purity of this ideal powder has never been ques- 'tiossdL . . WITH ITS WORLD OF WONDKRS, Ooaaa Sept 17th, 1891 CJloBea Oct 17th I M nsl by th Great Znpatinres Band dlrset AH frsia ths rroat niMtn'ra of Europ and America Tslusa at a qaA'ter muilua uoiisr. wonder, rul sleetriiisl alaitluii) tn full opera . ' . tioa. A vpieativl series et miuersl exhibits. IVBtT TlIPAUTMENT FILLED WITH THENOT L AWD 1NTKJIK8TINO IN ART, 1NIU. THY AND SCIENCE. A greater uuirbor of exhibit than ever bsfort prssented upon thoat. TSS rtTOSK DHPARTalENT UADR A FROWN KUTf FKATUKE. SjUOU IN FHGMlUMS,r 1k iarg sst display ot fruit snd the finest rahibit ef Agrtoullar sver lxade in th PsdSo north srssk. All msnnfurturis in full nation, ETerythin? ns t; . Na iml exhibits, TUK -:- UFOSITie -:- OF -:- SXFOSITIONS CSF Admission as usual, Grsstly rsdased rsteiTD, t Isr reusd trie on sll ptstrr Jiasitas HOW DO YOU DO? Ther Is ne doubt thst NEW St oak of SILVERWARE, consist In k spoons, kniTes, forks, rruitdisbss, etc. gold and stiver watches, iewek Ti te, is tb largest and beu in tha eity, and byfarth beat over broagbt to AUtKT. r PRICES the Most Reasonable. - - Call and See the GOODS' J. A. Curarairig. Wall Paper, Orvxsrs, JPaintw Oils irl3, .Eto., ALBANY, JOHN KUR.NELL, Brlllisntaml Vnabridred Pnaeutatie el the Nsw, Bright, Bressy and Enormously Baeoassf ol . Fsros-Cooiedy, , All the Merry Comedians X - , All the Tarnoua Singers 1 N All the Great Dancers! fTo be given here exactly atseen at the tf Boston theatre, snd Matquam Grand, rjJPortland. - ; If Yea Want Fen, Go Wlicrc the Fed Is! Nors: The performance will begin promptly at 7:30 o'clock. - Prices 50 cents and $t. Seat st Will & Link's. NOTICE OF SALE OF BONDS OF THE CITY OF ALBANY. OREGON. Notice is hereby given that as authoriz ed and provided by an act of the legisla ture of Ojegon, entitled, "An act to incor. perate the city of Albany, and to repeal all acta or parts of acts in conflict here with," filed in the office of the secretary of the slate of Oregon, February i8'.h. 1891, and also as provided by ordinance No 217, of said city of Albany, the common coun cil of the city of Albany, Oregon, will is sue and dispose of bonds of sold city at par value, to the amount of $75,000, in denominations of $500, payable 20 jearn after date of issue, with interest thereon at tbe rate of (6) six per cent per annum, parable semi-annually. Sealed bids for the purchase of $35,000 of said bands re maining nnsold will be received by the treasurer of said city until the hour cf t o'clock p m of Monday, the 14th day of Septemoet, 1891, at which time the pro posals submitted for purchasing said bond will be opened and considered by the city treatnret; said bonds will be sold to the highest and best bidder. The treasurer reserve the right to re ject any an 1 all bids. Dated at Albany, Oregon, Sept 7- 11 H. FAR W.I..LI-, ' ' City Treasure.