r f 7 J J ; it utrmmt FRIDAY JULY 24 1801 loom, m:oom. Tub N. V. I'm suss 'a To knamhst. Mr C W Vatu, Secretary of the N. W. FlremcVa As8ot'Ation,rcturncU last een ing from Portland, where the director ol the MNoclation hn.llwcn In conven tion. From him wo v'l tho following particular! in refercneo to thn tourna ment, tho 10th annual one. It will be hi ll on Sejt. 27, W and 20. at Victoria, K. V. lnring the week a State fair will to in aeion there. The fare will be tl4 or $15 there and return from Albany, pei- nls a nine iea. ina tournament wtll le a tiremen't affair, no piofesmonala I- in auowea in any team. Knot rule will 1) followed to prohibit it. A sworn membership olGOdavs will bereonlred The hi(het nmnlwr of team ever enter ed liefora waa ten. Thla year fifteen have notitled the association of their intention to be at Victoria. The local teama will not enter and will place all their appara tus at the disposal of their visitors. IWO in prues and four trophies, valued at MH, will be presented contestants. following: mill be the content, usual d tancei and running regulation!: Wet tent rrUca 3'W, ;W0nd 1100. Championship Prinee I300.300. iioo and gold medal, to be worn one year and returned to association. If won three successive years, to be retained. Dry test Macs, $300, 200 and 1100. Fpeed test rrixea, 1100, W and silver iruiupei. Make and break coo pi in its Pruef,f35, tii kiiu cuvvrpiaieu coupling. i onaoiauon. wet test. lor teams not winning any first prUe Pruts, l-IOO.iax) anufivu. Base Ball. Monday the Albaniet defeated the Jeflerjon club by a score of 20 to 17. The game began at 3:50 and finished at 6.M, waking a long and somewhat tedious came, though several good plays elevated matters. At the be ginning Jefferson took the lead, but Albany secured a fireworks hicli placed them in front. Larimore fanned 13, not all of which were caught out, and Jeiler- on. me Albany club is somewhat weak in two or three points. If strength ened it will make the best amateur club in the valley, (buleni is professional). Following was the score: ALSiST. Msraksl, I k Lwmsrt, I t Wslksr, t Miuilar, Mxra.S l Wll. t-bunbermia, 1 k Busss, r I Ls rimers, p a. . jwratso. a. e. M.lbtjr, 4 f S S Millar, t 4 Malik. 1 b a p I 4 t low, lit 14 t S Msnkslt. lb 14 t 4 krna.ll 4 BanU,l I 1 t 5 S Kolsml, a f S S S S.sfinood, r I t 4 Mt7 17 17 Umpire. P B Marshall. Scorer for Al bany, WH Warner. ross tv ixxinoa. Alksnr-t I 1 4 7 t 1-Ss Jttttnum-t t I S 4 4 1 0-17 A Fib at Lib axon. At II :3J o'clock Mondaynight afire was'discovered in the rear of T C reebler's grocery store, prob ably starting from a Due, as Mr Pee bier and a clerk had been using a candy stove nntil about II o'clock. It spread rapidly destroying the bnilding and contents, the store of 8 P bach, adjoining, the poatotBce, the harness shop of J C Frey, and the office of Dr Ihickett. The build ings were all owned by Ir i 8 Courtney, and were valued at 'M)00, leing insured for $1700. 8 P IWh placed the value of his stock at f000 to 500C, insurance, $2300 ; T C Pee bier, value of stock, $2000, insurance. $1000; V M Miller, $5(X), in cluding $250 worth of law liooks; Dr Ducket t, $75, J C Frey, $72. Total, $10,050. Insurance, $4,700. All of the letters and other mail in tl7e postofSce were destroyed. Part of llach's stock waa taken out. The insnranco was all carried by foreign companies. Although the Albany company carries considerable insurance there, it was fortunate in hav ing no rinks in this fire. The fire com pany is said to have done good work, the Kt Charlea hotel only lieing saved by hard work, also the livery Ttal.le of Kkhols, Westfall & Co. IIcktwo atThc Bat. They have been having a great time at the Bay banting deer. The country across the Bay from Yaquina is alive with them. On Tues day of last week seven were seen on the beach at one time, and J-riday morning five. One day the bounds drove one of them into the Bay. George Walker and one or two companions took a boat and tried to capture him ; but not knowing the trick of taking him by the tail and drowning him, tried to hit him with the oars ana ride over him, which did not work end the deer got on the bank and escaped. (Sunday the bounds drove op what wss thought to be a deer; but on being followed proved to be a black bear. He was treed ; but escaped to the thick bushes, as - usual with a ballet that will probably prove fatal. A Peoria Discrimination. The Southern Pacific Company gives Albany a peclal emigrant passenger rate from Albany to all other point on It line. No other town except Portland ha auch a rate. There I no apparent reason lor Al bany belng'made a distributing point for Immigrant In prejudice ol Salem and all other town. The board of railroad com missioners ha asked an explanation from Manager Koeli'.er, and LI reason. If any, lor not extending the rate to all. States man. The reason la plain. Albany i a railroad center. The traveler can go from Albany by rail in five directions, while from Salem In only two. The dltcrlmina- ion Is only eminently due a center ol the mportance of Albany. ' Imitating William Tell. Whll; at the Santlam mite, recently, ssys the Telescope, J a V ripe wftneised two of the employee amusing themselves In a manner that is calculated to stand the hair on the head of one unaccustomed to such lght, though It seemed to be almost unnoticed by those In camp who were used to witnessing It. A distance ol thirty yards would bs marked off, and one ol the workmen would stand with an oyster can In his hand and his partner at the other atake would shoot It through with a rifle. After performing this feat he would pltce the can on his head and the performance would be repeatedr This ia what the or dinary thootlst would call recklest amuse ment. Bak Ball. A game of bave ball will be played In Albany In a week or more between the J L, Mitchell club of Salem and the Albaniet. It will be the occasion of a river excursion, and the Salem band -will be brought along. Sunday at Knox Butte, the club of that place defeated the second nine of (efferson by a score of 4 1 to i J. Emer Wallace and Ala Marshall were the battery tor the Knox Buttes and did tome effective work. The Salem defeated the Fanner At Mechanic's at Portland Saturday J to I and yesterday 9 to 3. Railwat AoBXTg Akhociatioh. Lat Monday twenty-two out of forty-three Southern Pacific railroad agents met at Jtosetmrg and organized an association the object being the mutual benefit ant protection of the members. The asso ciation showed their good iudement by electing Albany's efficient and popular agent, W L Jester, President : Geo Later, - of the Koseburg office, was elected secre tary; It B Houston, freight agent at Hone burg, treasurer; T C Kaul. agent at Asbland, 1st vice president; L O Adair. agent at Eugene,2nd vice president. The next meeting will be held in Albany on uctener 10111. Not Guilty. A B Shantz, the man taken from Mill City to Dakota chargsd wltb emblezzllng $130 school money wa recently tried and acquitted, costing the county $000. Mr ahantx t a man a nearly a we can learn of splendid charac tor, and far superior to the cowardly sheil ft they sent out nere to arrest htm 1 AClosb Call. Lat Saturday the 7 month old dtughter ol Mr S A Hullo wallowed a shell at large a the bowl of a tespoon. It wa feared at -first that it might prove fatal, on account of the r.e, but '.he child Is getting along all right now, the shell gradually breaking to j.Iccv and dissolving. The .Ta'em's have played nineteen .. ! - 5 this year ami only lost two, and l-y a toa'ch. is: Crook County, Some wool it but tig old in The ltollct, the prevailing pi lee being from 10; to 17 cents a pound. Pen Blevina, of upper Ochoco, passed through town last Nuurdny re turn in from the valley. Mr Ulevins says tl blackberry crop is not very largo in tl mountain this year. We acknowledge a plcnsunt rail froi Mr Chat Klkinn, of Beaver, this week Mr Klkina says dilmore, the rattlo buy er. has offered ISO a head for lef cattle in Lis section, with no taker, lie aav there will le a bmintiful supply of hay in that country llii year. Ijtat Friday a Chns Kails, of Water man. Grant count v. was eoiiilnu to thli place, he met a grixaly hour a few miloa north of summit prairie, Air rmiatli mounted and took a shot at his bonihlili slik'hllr wounding him. whereupon the lear instantly gave r'nase persuading Mr Kada to remount. A second hot so severely woundetl tho lear that it cave tin the clinso and wenl into a thicket wnere it was impossible for a horwe to pass through. The loar was severely wounded and will prointiy me. 11 view. Siiooriso Scbatb. Frorw Mr Kutu Thompson, who has lust leturned from Prlnevllle, we learn ol a tlioollr.g crp between I'harle Charlton, on of ex-Sheriff Charlton and a man by the name of Stewart at that place. The men were gambling when a (tifpute arose. Charl ton beean to kick Stewart and threw his hand to hU hip as It to draw revolver, Stewart at one drew hl revolver and shot Charlton, the ball entering near the nipple and was removed from under the kin near the spine. It was not known whether the ball went through the body or glanced around the ribs. Charlton was doing well when Mr Thompson left. I'ubllc sentiment wa divided as to who was to blimr. A Gsncink MtaMAio. Mr All Seal and family returned yesterday morning from San Francisco, where the latter had been two or three month. Mr beal al ways bring something with him, and this time It was a 'genuine" mennatd. The animal eighteen Inches long and teem to be half fish and half monkey. The ribs are plainly visible, and the hair and whiskers are In a good state of prcserva tion. The scale are there in abundance. It certainly Is a curiosity, and I nst one of Mr Seal's cuilomarr io'ke. Mr Seal was Indebted to a sea captain from Japan for the mermlad.so he Inform the 1km- OCRAT. Miniko Matt.b. C U Iturlhart and Jas V Pipe, of the Albany Mining A Milling Co., arrived in Pan Francisco yesterday lor the pnrpose of buying a large stamp mill (or the company. The mill will be shipped at once and it is thought will bo running within a month. Meenr Iturkbart and Pipe will be hoius Gn.,1.. XI. II... periotendent, and II II Ames, are Jn rotn the mines and report tho sawmill and engine up already for business. About 300 tons of ore is ready for the mill, jo that on its heing set up every thing will be in condition for a long and protiub'e run. The proeptct are golden tinged, and the present business aooect of the matter adds greatly to tho outlook. A UBMOCBAT man saw a check lor $150 from a Portland man, for l ime (lock in the Albany alining & Milling Co., which how that the mli.es are appreciated at least by one man In that city. Albany Gets tiieri too. - If lit Statesman's summer poet m'ght be per mitted to modernize a rhyme of pioneer days, he would be tempted, even at the peril ol hi scalp lock, to execute the fol lowlnc: Albany for muscle, Chcmawa for fan.e, Salem f ir hustle, But she get there- States man. But not on passencer ratei. Albany not only ha the int scle but a well the hustle nd get there, and a fur lame, why It I the railroad center that Is heard from. A Uicckk Mill.-Ills an 111 wind that blow nobopy good"and the fire at Friend Iyvs sawmill is perhaps no exception. The nsurauce adjuster has been here and paid the poller and Mr Friendly slatted for Portland yesterday to arrange for building a new miil The'old mill had a capacliv ol fifteen thousand feet of lumber per dav. but the one lo be erected will be capable ol cutting thirty thousand feet. J I'. Camp bell and ton ol Albany, have Ix-en award ed the rontract lor rebuild ng the mill iimrt. His Eva os a Bad Max. Slier Iff Scott hat just received a letter from a detect've in California, staling that he hat hi eye on a man there who killed an Albany man, another man being arrested here lor the crime and hanged. The follow name waa Underwood. This wa the fellow who hot Pete Montgomery last year. In the eastern suburb ol this city and escaped In the dark. But the detective wa mistaken, Pete was not killed by considerable, and no one wa arrested for the crime. It is evident though that Cndewood think he killed hi man. Did Not Lbamc. Some time since we published a statement that Mr Malin, formerly of this city, had leaned the Bay View House at Vewport. Then came word that it was the Ocean House in stead. Now then comes Mr Case, the proprietor of the Ocean House, and re quests as to say that the fact was that Mr Malin was employed by him a few weeks to ansist him in running the house. U Beardsley, formerly of Albany, is running the hotel. Dbowmed ib tub Samtiam. Sundry evening while swimming in the Pantiam river, near the Oregon Pacific bridge.this side of Scio, with four other young men, Georga Cleveland was taken with cramps and drowned before assistance could be rendered him. The deceased was twenty-three years of age and came from Portland, where his parents reside, to tnis county, recently. Uextox County. According to the financial exhibit printed In this issue, Ben ton county I only a trifle over $39,000 In debt, and there it a delinquent tax nearly large enough to wipe out that, ThU I a good showing, considering we were twice that behind !at year and our levy wa one of the lowed in the Hate. Time. Alliance Officer The officers of the Pleasant Home Farmers Alliance are President, L C Rice; Vice president, Wm C Savage; Secretary, I Michael; Trea urer, Mr Matde Savage; Chaplain, J JC Charltcn. The membership I twenty- three. Tub Biggest Load. Referring to the load of hay brought to town the other day by e a Ingram, Mr otraney, the propriC' tor of the City Livery Sale and Feed Sta ble, show us a receipt or a load of nay which he had welched on the SAinsi scale tome time ago.whlch weighed 8300 pound, the wagon weighing 1330 pound. This i the b'ggeit yet. ARoyalPakh, with Mr Geo C Staley as the star, is, according to all reports a very meritorious pertoruiance star. play and company have received great praise wherever they have appeared.and although new to our city, the attraction may b looked upon as one of the best that will visit tin this season. At the Opera House on Wednesday July 20th. Albany Mbn Get It. J H Campbell and son, of this city, have received the contract for rebuilding the sawmill of S II Friendly, at Corvallls. Mr rrlendjy lia several million feet ot log on the way down the Willamette, and ha to have the mill ready at an early day. Attektioh. The very latest newt is that oo can boy of Jaliut Gradwohl s Golden Unlo Ifsztar.lor net catn.io pnuncs ersnoi ted tuffar for $1.00 and 18 pounds Extra C tugsr. All good sold (or tint cash from 10 to 25 per cant lest than regular prioo, a intend to ran a t ict cash store. Albiny, Or., July 21. 1891. Hatb V noticed that Allan Eros' gro cery ttore it always (all of fruits, vsgt' tables, etc, t'jt vsry latest in ths mar ket. I( there 11 anything to be had they bare it. Peaches, Berries, C'abbare, Turnips, Niw Potatoes Smw Sraise Geois. I btp a fall line of tawing and" summer drett goods, io wash fsbrtos. print, eincbams, teertaeker, tn, I have also a ow liu of summer plaids, be sides other ooveUies in bict and all wool trttiofs. M'.ri ac E Teixs t Kiitni The universal verdict of those p.uslng inrougit tne country t mat L.mn county It-having the finest wheat crop I the his tory of the country, It I simply tinmen?, both fall snd p'lnj. The prospect of nigii price adds to the matter wonderfully. People at the Day are anxtou to know what the weather I hi the valley. We think little about It here; but there It I of considerable inteiest.hence the DsMct rat will give a report evening. lie tat at hi door at noonday; He wa lonely, glum, and tad; 'The flics were misting about htm, Led by a bluewlnged gad. Not a customer darkened hi pirtalt ; not a (ign ol Dunnes wa there ; Put the Hie kept on bussing About the old man's hair. At last, In misery he shouted: "Great Scottl Pin covered with flies!" And the sephyr that toyed with his Whiskers atked, "Why don't you advertise?" Ex. The number of foreclosure tale of roll road during the first half of the current year I tliteen, with capital stock aare gating $j,03?,ooo, funded debts of $C4.- 4Axk end a mllesge of 1590 mile. To ute financial ngurea must be atidea many million ot unpaid Interest and fioaiinir debt. The road which have gone Into tne nanus ol receivers also number sixteen, representing 151 J mile and about (56, 100,000 capital. Moat ol them were new road. The Railway Age say It doe not follow that many ot these road will not become pacing enterprises. Lack ot capital to carry on the road, or too much water in the stock, doubtless explain the trouble. The Salem Statesman cot a new tub- scrlher by telegraph," and The Welcome got several, by thunder! Welcome. The Qnet looking peaches seen In the Albany market are raised In the vicinity of thirdly, a fact worth considering. Some bcttlna wa done In thU p'ace on the ball came In Salem 8undv last. One ol the boys now'aaks other people what lime l Is. Sllverton Appeal. An Alliany man who made a trade with a Linn county minister for a good horse. was surprised to nave sent to him an old plug of horsothat could hardly walk lone. The horse traded for had been sold and this one sent In its place. Ii cost Minnesota $(.000 last vear lor woll bounties. An Investigation disclosed he fact that In the northern part ol the state woll farm existed w tie re the wolves were raised lor the $5 per head bounty. It paid better than raising wheat The professor of mathematics at the Teachers' Institute ia reoucsted to solve the problem involved in the recent mar riage 01 an Corvaui septernarian to a m las of sweet seventeen. VVe suppose by the rnle ol three the problem will stand 17:71 : : 71 :K. Result nothing. Per haps the professor can figure it out differ ently. Halem Journal. The same trouble seems to exist In other places at in Albany. The Eu gene Guard savi: The unwarrantable waste of water by patron hat compelled the Eugene Water Co to issue orders that anyone found violating the regula tions will be shot off. It It now the dry season of the year and danger from tire ia to be feared. The Water Co runt their pumps from noon till midnight to keep the reservoir full, yet in the afternoon at timet it is almost empty. The Ochoco Review gives substantially the account of the shooting of Charles Charlton, at Prineviite, given by the L'kmocbat. It also aavs "Ir Belknap was called and extracted the bullet with little difficulty. Mr Charlton's wounds, although painful, are not of a serious na ture, and it is thought if he meets with no reverse, that he will not be long con fined to bit bed." Stewart, who did the shooting, was held under $300 bonds, probably furnished. On a farm near Bclllngl.am, Lac Qui Park county, Minn, say a Minneapolis paper, live a couple who have been mar ried eighty-one veart. The husband. Daniel HalUbury. It 104 year old. and hit wife Mary Is 102. both are hale and sprightly, and may live several years yet. According to tne censo mere are nearly 5000 people In th United States who have reached 100 years, but about 7$ per cent are negroe,and the age of many ol these may ne guess work. During the ball game Sunday at the park, a little boy named Charlie Camer on wat struck in the head by a foal ball winch went over the wire Into tne grand stand, and knocked off hit teat. He slipped through and wat saved from a severe fall by a gentleman beside him who grabbed him by the heelt Pendle ton K. O. An enthusiastic alliance man told us this week that he believed the member ship would Increase to two or three thous and In Linn county speedily. Having felt the pulse ol the organization in that section we are Inclined to take the man's word lor it. Alliance Herald. The Salem Journal takes Governor Pennover to task (or appointing a man connected with a National Bank, and continuing to be, at Attorney General. ror the benefit of the Journal, which should bs more cautious in its etate- rvtantm K a ll.uu. . uWI ... 1. . 1 m iictJbw, UJV iftauvill Will W lfll Chamberlain ia not connected with a National bank at all. nor wat he at the time o! hit appointment. The Eugene Advance tayt of one of Judge Boise't speeches in Linn county : "ilia speech waa upon the subject of the national banking system. It waa pro nounced by those who beard it at oae of the clearest and most forcible expositions of the banking system ever heard, fudge Boise lias not only a clear bead but also a clear record, and when be discusses a question of national interest bit wordt nave weight." Another meeting win oe held in Lebanon on the 25th of this month, and Judge Boise will probably be present. A prominent official of the Reading railroad addressed a porter on the train as "John." The latter said : "Ibegyo' pawdon, tab, it is etiquette to call me 'potah,' and that title, tah, I will answer to. xou have not an acquaintance witn me. sah. that warrants vou calling me bv my Christian name. tan. although if you really wish to know my name which it not John, sah I will be happy to give you mycahd, tah." The ouicial was overcome. C J Carlson, who wat one of party out fishing above CavuHe.tayt the 15. O., wat along the river Sunday, worrying through the brush, when he heard a noise at bis feet and looked down. There lay a monster rattlesnake, stretched out at full length after an unsuccessful jump at Mr Oar 1 son 1 leg. lie went to get tome rocks and the snake disappeared in the underbrush. Returning to camp he found Mr Lindsay, and the two went out on a search for the snake, which they finally discovered, it was coiled up ready xor a spring ana Mr Lindsay split - . a ? a . f. 11s iieau open wim at outlet iroin 111s pis tol. Hit snakeship wat at big at a man' wrist, was nearly (our feet long and wore fifteen rattles and a button. It is proba- ll il t L l-Ill-., .t - f - uiy me largest ever auiea on tne river. Pay yoursobiol tax and tavs eotts ofjool lection. Hatb Tod a Wivb and ten children ; have you any children ; are you an old bachelor T W batever you are you can not do better than by buying your groceriet, produce and baked gooda of Parser Bros. You want to tave money and at the tame time get good groceries , then call on thtm. You will get first-class treat ment and first-c!s goods Their baked goods are made in an experienced man ner, and include a largt varisty of tata- bl, UAL ARB) CKItlOfUt WON DAY. JudgeDtackburn and wife left today (or slower sour, Mr A W Stnnartl, of Brownsville, win in ute city lousy, Mil Lulu Martin, tlster to Mr T J atuet, it visiting in the city. Mr Alice Henderson, ol Oakland, Or. egon, sitter ot Mrt T J Stltcs, It In the city Mr L Vlcreck I at the flay for a sojourn ol a week or two. He left a first-clast barber In hU place. John Jom, Jr., and Lee llughct left Saturday (or a two wcekt trip to the mountain. II II Hewitt and fumllv. S W Uu. sm.I family, and Zed Kott anil liiuilly went to HUI" nay tin noon. Mrs Mary A Grannon, ol San DU'go, Calif. I In tho city the guest of her mother MrsCheedle. Rufu Thompson and son arrived home tail night from their trip to Eastern Ore gon, coming by way o( the Lebanon wagon road. Mrs IlewlM, Mrs Grant Haljjht, Mrt T J Stttes and Mist F.lectra Ntlu left today noon (or a summer outing at Yaquina nay. Mr John Hughs, (or many yrartclty recorder o( Alblna, hnt been In the city, the guest of hit laUter.Mr George Hughes, nd brother, George W Hughe. Ceo Humpherr, Edward Zyess, Win Faber and Fred Goeti returned Saturday evening (rom a two week trip to Fish Lake, where they had a glorious time. The Chinamen Bulllvan and "Ten Dol lars" hrd a fight yesterday evening, re sulting In very black eve (or the Inner. They were boin arrested. Mr Mill left this noon fir a two or three month trip alonir the coast. CSolnir by way of Yaquina. There he will take a coast steamer and visit different point ol Interest. . .v. MVt.i V III, H . ,,, n). bany Saturday, after having been up on the Santlam lecturing In the Interest of the Farmers AUIsnce.ol which he I now state organiser. He organised a new alliance at ving rrairie. At Salem, on Satuidav. Mr Andrew Brumbaugh, aged 76, and Mr J nines anaw, tccu 71. WCM uniteil In tnarrlmre tney nave tne ucmocmat's withe for a ajss s . . . a . " long and hrppy life together. st r t - . . . . fr ivenneor, 01 1 equina City, went to Portland this noon. Her llule boy, recently Injured In hit eye, It now able to tee and It slowly recovering. At one time It wat (eared he woti'd lose one or both ol hi eye. At 1 1 :to o'clock Saturday evening th M. iL.,.iT, 1 ii ' . 1 . . . ,.uvim, lumi isiniir wss vvsuea uv a serenading parly t young people, elht or ten in number, and (or a few momei.ts a very enjoyable and harwcnlou 1IJ0 wa had down on the S wanes river. The party ha not yet been Identified. Tt'SHDAY. Dr J T Tate ot 6eattlc,la In the city. W E Baker led this noon on a trip to Altea. C II Hart went to Portland this noon on business, Mr George Dodder returned (rom Ya quina Bay thla noon. C Pentland I again editor of the In dependence Wet Side. L Samuel. t( the West Shore fume, patted through the city today. Conductor Ehar. Conner It rusticating at Turner. Ill leg Is greatly Improved. Secretary II W Young ha been attend ing a Secretarial meeting of the Y M C A's olthe Northwest. He Is expected home to-night. Mist Cassie Montgomery returned yet terday from a visit to The Halle. Remember the lawn social at 1 P Maton't tonight. It promise to be a nice affair. Old and young will lie wel come. Mia 1 1 Roger, ol Monmouth, III., I In the county the guest ol her former neigh, bor, Mr Dr Irvine. Today they are at Ptorla visiting with blend. Mrt F L Riea, a former resident of Al bany, it in the city on her way to Port land, where her husband has jnt opened a saloon in partnership with Watt Mn tcitb of this city. RKIIibW, ofgelo, wat in the city yesterday afternoon, watching the bae ball game. Mr llibler la a member ( the Scloclub, which will play with Jef ferson niay lor iuu a aide. Pr Matton, who Is attenblng Mr Peter Carson, Injured by a binder accident ye tcrdty.ioform u that Mr Carson It show Ing Improvement, with chance ol recov ering In Ida (a ror. Among those who went to the Bay to day were Mr L E Gray and famltv, Mr Ellabeth Blaln, Conductor Huff an J wife, Mrs Henderson, ol Oakland, Mitt Lulu Martin and Mr Etta Vattalo. George Harrlt and Pat Farrell and son have returned (rom Fish Lake, where they caught a large number of fish and mosquitoes. Ther saw W F Read and Dr Snetl and families at Upper Soda. They had put down about 1000 trout, and e i peeled to be home with their booty to night. WBPNUIOAY. Ml Minerva Mr ntelth fa til with scarlet fever. . M A Miller, of Lebanon, la In the city today. Bishop Cross came up from Portland this noon. Superintendent McF.lroy it to far re covered as to be able to travel again. - A wealthy stockman. P Wilson, of Monument, Grant Co., it in the city. D B Morgan hat closed hit real cttate office In Albany and. lea yet tomorrow for Portland. f U Wrttman, ol the F & M In Co left J noon - on a butlnctt trip through th Southern Oregon. Geo C Stanaru and family arrived home last evening from a several weekt trip to lirownsvliie and the mountains. Arch Allen.junior member of Allen Brot returned from a trip to tne mountains last evening, Hon R A Irvine, wife and children re turned last evening from the upper Han tiam, where they have been a couple weekt. lonel D Deane, of Portland, founder of the Young Men's democratic club, ot that city, wa In Albany thlt forenoon. The Democrat acknowledges a call. Richard Craddock and daughter ar rived in Albany last evening from Wei lington, Ohio, and are the gueats of Mr Craddock'e daughter. Mrt W II Young Mr Young met tuem in Portland. Cbat Cnaick and G A Sanford left this morning for the front on the O. P. The former will eo to hit mountain ranch near Coe, while the latter will probably ttop at Uateaviiie. Judge and Mra Powell, II M Thornton, Raloh Fither and Mr Miller, of G W Simpson's store. Robert Strong, of C Meyers grocery store, and a number ot Salem and Portland people went to Ya quina Oav today. . Attorney General Geo E Chaml)erlain wat in the city hurt evening and left this morning for The Dalles, where the state hat two or three tuita for condemning the right ol way lor the road around the Cascade lockt. J M Morton and wife, of Keoaauqua Triors, are in the cltv the puettt of their old neighbor A D Barker, having come by way ol Calif . I hey pronounce thla the best country around Albany they have teen since leaving home. Larimore, Smiley, Chamberlain, Stiles; Otcar Marthall, McFarland, Young.MacSf, Brulter,"W H Warner, Jo Rternburg and O'Donnell, went .to Jefferson thlt noon by wagon conveyance, to play the club of that city. Jacob, of the Chcma wa club, wa to pitch for Jefferson. The lawn party given last evening by the Y. P. C. E. of the Presbyterian church at Mr D P Mason's, wat a social success. A large number were present, which with the beautiful surroundings conduced to make the time flv agreeably, The College orchestra furnished some fine music for the occasion, and some tones bv a auartet consisting of Measrs Prichard, Lee, McCulloch andFoctmiller were greatly appreciated, xce cream anu cake were served on the ground. An at traction was a tent of curiosities, consist ing of Buch rare things as Lot's wife, the last of the army, things that can't be beat, etc. One half doll-ir reduction on every pair of Ludlew' fine thoe. A goxl Una of, them atS E Yoang't, rot mil rRtft-fcaBiiitia. Saturday evening, July 18, Prcisnl Recorder, and Councllinen French, Tahlcr, Uurkhart and Hawkins. In absence ot Mayor, Mr Hawkins wat elected Chairman, though the Mayor came In during tho trectlng. The comii lltcc to whom wat referred thu matter of newer reported In favor ol tewcrtj One 11 Inch tvwtr on Maple tttcct, uih to Calapool river; one i3 inch sewer on Ferry, east tide (rom Willamette river to a point between nth and nth treeU; otic Ijliich aewer on Madison from Willamette river to a point betweer. 8th and 9th. fctljned ly Tablcr, Uurkhi.it and French. . . , Kcnnrt was adopted and sutvevor wat directed to make profiles for the tame. Improvement were ordered made, on resolution according to notice, No 16 and 7, ptiblUhed In Ihe Drmocnat, except property of Mr Cheadle. On motion thev were ailoptcd. Recorder to adver. lite (or bid. L C Martha!!. I Gradwohl and L W Devoe wete appointed viewers under Or dinance 314, and Monday, the 17th day o( A nun it. at 10 a m.was appointed the lime (or the meeting of the nld viewer lo ap praise value of right of way used (or said ewer. The matter' of a hog ranch In the east ern part ol city, In 4th addttlon,on petition 01 Mr Knapp wa rcicrrca. The matter of application of Pat Fen netl for license to tell beer wat continued. The time having expired (or which S W Rosk wa to remove dirt (rom Calapoola street the contract wa annulled, parties having grading nearly completed to be allowed In finish work making proper slope on street althout grading on city's square, 'o be under supervision of the street commissioner. The committee on streets and public pioperty wat taken tcTtask (or not having grade on second street, norm ride.betwcen Ferry and Washington, attended to. ' REAL rsTATK ALE, J R Thompson by ah'ff lo A Rerrcll, 220 acres lain 13. KR2w....$ 641 J L Hill et ux to U-nor Sparkt Uregory, lot 8, bl 7, ll't A, So- davllle M Plate to L H Cary, H ) tec 30tp 10r K Rl K,.... 400 W H Hulm.iti et ux to Fred Haa, 40 acres in tp tl, R It 1 K 700 T J Black ctux to Prior Wilaon, 18.:w acres in tec 24,tp 13, 8 R 4 w 10 T J Black et ux to Prior Wllon,50 erJn!pl3.8R4 w 10 $211 '! lalUa. B4itor Demattali One part o( the far mert' alliance tub-treasury tcheme.whkh Uhe are urging upon the government,! the establishment of U S bonded ware houses In each county, where farmers could deposit I heir produce and receive bo per cent c( their mstket value, until theykhouldbe told. ThU would render farmers Independent o( the gambler In food product, as he would not be com pelled to sell at ruinous price, and then look am while speculators grew rich Off hi labor. Among Ihe objection urged against thlt ptauslhie scheme I the one ol toclaa legislation." Without entering Into the merit or de merits ol ltd plan, tl c query arise, why it It "cUtt legislation" to hold the farm ers grain in bond, paving So percent ol Us xt aiket value, and not cta Icgklatlon" to raiabtlith bonded warehouses where distillers can deposit their whUkcr In lieu ol the taxes (' cents per gallon) until it "ripens" id they are ready to put It on the market? Why should the distiller be elected for apectal Ctitr.clal advantage, nd the larmei refused It Are the farm, er to dangerous a a clas that the dis tillers may be en'rustcd with advantage unsafe In their bands Pet hap the sub treasury scheme I not wise, but while bonded whiskey warehouse are main tained It cannot (airly be ohjrcted In at clas legislation." W Albany, July IS, ittyt. ItHBMMtaat staasekerswrs. it givoaJatMi (Jrsdwtdd great satufse- tiua in tailing hi Has OoiJco Rata Ui and bkktna powder, with Unset prise or with out them, tLst tits eustowars who bays parebasod Invariably rstura and aay thev ar well plaaatKl. thtt tbs Im It ra. 1 Sad lb baking powder ia aa good a the beat. Alt hiata and baking powder boars the name of Julio Uradwutrs uwdit uui tlsxaar, and are xprwMly pat ep for hi buMBa.and bs ttil: ewnUooea lo ge with pound of tea br baking pow dtr aa tla gtnt pteoe of git vara. t a bl lee la Water Cssbmisi Water is being wssted to inch aa lUot aad so ortectMtrily that we are obliged to fore a sttlrtelrvsne of tbs rata in re gard totprlukling, vsai From S to 9 a m and 1 1 10 p m, and to esulloa all aro( water agatntt allowing iuti rmm lauotit or oiner Oitqret to eentiooa. Th continuous ren oing of water through clotat or othtr ti ler, or allowing boas streams or sprinklers to ran ail nlgbt will be deatntd sufficient etui for abatting tbs water off (rom prem ise wbers found a It hoot notice. Albany, Or. July 18, 1891. A.C.W.T. & LC&. W.llaea Baldwin, Cathiwr. Teaeher' ExaaalnaUaa. Notice It hereby ghrtn that the regular pnbllc examination Of teaeher, for Linn county, will take p'aoe In Albany, com- meno'ng on Wednesday, Aoguat iztn, at 1 o'clock, and oontioue until Friday nor n. August 14 h All teacbera mast positively be present at the lime or oora w.an cement, aa no one will be admitted 10 toe examination who It not so present. ' County School Snpt Iv Conn A Hendricton can give you a large and choice stock ot groceriet, pro duce frultt, berries, etc, to select from then their store la one lo visit when wishing anything lu their line. An exam ination of their good will convince any one that there I no- better place In the city for trading In their line of good, Their price are low, with good reston for the fact. They invite an to can ana ee them and learn by eaperlence where the bett bargain can be secured, both In prlcet and quality of gOodt. Ws iMuraagaio tt tramps. , J .TowatBSf 4 Wat-te. Wawtbd, at once, (or canning ptirpotae, Royal Ann and Black Republican cher ries, peach plumt, Bartlett pears, black raspberries and blackberries, lor which I will pay the highest market price. Try Calumtt Bakicg Powdar, tlit par I en rth. ..- aewesa.. letter List. Followirg ia ths liat of letters remaining In tho pott office at Albany, linn county. Oregon. July 21. 1801. Persona calling fur thoco letter mutt give tne aate on wuica they were advertUsd. Biwhor, Nannie Melburn, Albert Ren k taw, Mr A ; McJ-beron. J f; -Bilow. Mrt Etta Miller. Mr 11 Cortier.Mrllenry E MIsk?I, G M , Doultou.uetccuve I'oweii, I- w ; Green.Mis Lou 4 Page, Mr Miller Uobertton & Close , St Clair, A U Webster, Mr C C T. Mostwitb, f. M Illllenbrand.rj W Junklna, Albert Tullough, Mr - Drcl in Millions cf Homes 40 Years tHe Standard. r;Ht ofiSb iMrvxbg Fowet AESOllalTE AM afONiur. Moderate weather bas prevailed toils vs about right lor eommtt. ...... . - Frank II Cummlu. recently dlvetetd In thla city, and Ansa B Finawr, wer married in Marten county a raw day a age. YuUsdty wbil tanning a cow 00 bit farm Dr Albany, Geo IT Simpson (all and net vith aa accident if a painful lot not serious ttat are. , R 1) Hum, of Portlaad, was ohargd $80 to get beme Hsturdsy, $1 a mil. U rode onatpsoia! (rom Albany, bkvioigot lett on tb regular train. F ft Ingram came to Albany Satarday with a load of bay containing C020 pound. This is imnierise. and Is a fair sample of ths maoosr in wbioU M. lagram farm. Us dost not do Loiiuet by halve. Maters Will Bro bave had forty picker In their poa field for tbe paat two Wttks They represent a busy aoaea. Tb arop is about half ptksd and la being shipped dally tk.m M.I-. t m W l. IWIIIIJ . V. , Vil VVWIfll Damuiboi's AcciDKNr-Thla forenoon Mr Peter Carton, residing across the river, waa driving a binder when the seat broke, precipitating hln on the machine and off on the ground, rupturing a blood vessel Internally, canting a great lo of blood, which may prove fatal. Tl'KtPAY. Oroue caeoot be killed nntil Sept 1st. Saturday at Independence the club ef that elt dsfoaud the Diaiat 8 to 5. Warner tl Craaor are ercoting two larga bollktiu boards, 100 and 130 foot long, for Salla cireoa to bs bare. Yestetdsy af tarnooa abet i o'clock tb rsstdeno of K C Cnwe, of 8lu, was aeter ed by tblavae aod robUd 4 ( all its silver plate, amoaaUag to about $300. Tbe 8vtll lcage elab will play ia Salam oa Wadaeaday, July 29ib, wbieb promise to b ttis grsstvst avewt io bvsa ball history cf Hakm. It will give the halt en a thaac ia leara a point or t wo. Tbe eOloatt f a (ai mart alliasee last orgaaiaad st King Prairie, by lluo It A Irvine and M V Rork, atate organtaars, ari Prof J R Gsddae. pretldcntt Duo Smith, vie president) W B RoUrtaoo, aeersiarvi W ii Utfi. trtasnrsri J T MoOary, laeterar; Mrs ES Bars, ehaplaiot ES ha rs, stew ard j Uenry Millsr, dnorkeapart A Davia, aasltUat doorbaepar. Tbe sjliaoo starts ia with twenty msnibav. A Fiaaaa Baoaxx. Yetterday after noon whiUi practicing in front of the St Chariee hotel, Mr Ld Blodgctt.a member f the Albany club, wat hit with a hotly thrown bell on one ol hit nngera.rausltrg it to he broken. Dr Matton act it, and M r lllodgrit is preparing not to play ball for a few wetka. wgnnaapAV. Betbleg; suits at L E Blaia's. Last aiukt tbe ssw offieerset th K. of P. at Fxio war instaliod by Distriet Depaty U C and FtatCbaneallor W 14 I'arkcr. btinme motters will ttjoioe at being aay from tbevalUy this aitereooa, the mcury being t (JO and the waaiber sultry. Mr Bran c in. if tb Palace rests tirsnt.bsa pnrebasd lbs City rtataoraat of W AMe- eeABd will hr after ma th latter, dia- ooctutkitig tb forsaar. A Taat Fkll acrott the bridgt at liar rlabanr this forenooo,delaying Uie north bound train three or four hours. A wrecking train waa tent (or and left at noon in charge of MrKd Houston. Wat Sot Flag Paoor.-Pott Matter F M Mlller.of Lebanon, wat in tbe city last evening after supplies tor the post office there. He stated that the safe bad been opened and everything ruined, even the gold melted, to that the omce wat left without a single thins, nothing being saved. Mr Miller doea not know yet whether be will bave to stand the poet ago lost or not. It to bit entire lota will be about U0. TRADS AT THK OLD RELIABLE GROCERY STORK Of C R BRO WM ELL, Good gaoda, low prioa and honest treat- mat. COME OKE, COM S ALL UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, EUGENE. gswt sttatsa fcsglat MaaaAt'. m tltt 4r ptaasW, Mtl. Tvmeir-rmaav Psr n: tlsaatasi. Mraat. Umnn. aa4 tk t autUta Caana, at wkl ika hi a M, twit. tMti at easatMs. flha aawUtb I iim lasaae a)aBss tMaaws. - Fr sstclsit ar lunksr lakwwwBsa. astrat 4. W. sCSIMf . It. TUB BTAT3 AGRICDLTORAL COLLEGE. tattes)twbrlMli(l8ti. . CiafMAl'tkoev mai(t4 ttrsrasiy l mtl th dm As ! ibs Isiwunf sod atsekaalsti bm of lb tlal. Lmv. snssvdloot s4 waU-vikukia bail! lay. Tks sollsf I kxsttsd la uirw4 sot swmanlsy, sad sns ol tbs ksallhiast la kb ttau. MILITARY TRAINING Expenaa need aot cxeead $tit) rr tae swittr !. Tw er mart trs tokolsniklpt arom twf sMinly. writ It ssikiosw to is. A. ausoi.L. mt. CorraUl, OrsfSk. PAYDPI All ptrtont indebted to the firm of Price & Rob ton are notified to eall and pay their aceountt at once, or the tame win pa piacta in tut uaaas 01 an attorney, for eollection, on August lit, with instruction! to path the collection of the tame by legal process. Cottt will be saved oy ttttiement oeiore toe time mentioned, s . ; O TRAY ED OR 8TO LEU From tbe n r remises of the undersigned, on tbe night of July 15 1891 one sorrel mare, 10 year old, full white face, witb pink apot tad nose. appaluslattalk.lSX hands high, weight about 1076, In good flesii when misavl, thin tali and mane, mane short. A liberal reward will be given for Infor matton or return of the mare to the owaer, A J Hamilton, at bit tin and Elnmblsg store, en Second street, one lock south ef Albany foundry and iron worka, Albany, Or. ,, MAURIED. BAKER ROYCE. On Tuesday even ing, July Slat, 1891,at residence of and by H it Waller, W T Baker and Mra Nellie 0 Royce, both of Albany. CUMMINS-FINZER. At "the resi dence of the bride't brother, W E Mlnser, in this city, Wednetday evening, July 15, 1891, Frank Cummin and Mis Anna Finaer. Woodburn Independent. U. fi. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, ft Yf BATnKtt KKPORT. Obboon Wrathkr Burrau. Cxntral UrrifB, Portlamp, Orroow. COf- WRATHm Buti.tTiN No, 19, roa tub WKEK r. Hill WO SATURDAY. Jl'LV 8, IO-JI, . Careful estimate! of the wheat crop of Oregoa and Washington show that both ttatet combined will have for export at least thirteen million bushels of wheat, If the present Indicated yield continues which In all probability It will thlt may be increased to fifteen million buthtdt or moie, . In western Oregon warmer, generally cloudlet weather ha prevailed. The temperature ranged In heat of day from 83 to 95 degree, except of course along no coast wnere it wa cooler. Wheat hirvest hat be mm In tr.anv tee- t!on and the yield I heavier than wa an ticipated, spring wheat harvest will be two week later. The hay crop wat eatra good, and It harvest I. about over. Oats, bariey ana rye are promising very rood yield. The codili moth ha made It appearance and damage (rom them la es- pccled. Applet will hardly be an average crop. The hep yards have been sprayed and to (ar the ravage of the hop lice have generally been controlled. Peaches continue to promise well, Prunes, plumt ana peart win te tuny an average croo. Gardens are doing well and vegetable ate picnuiui. B. S Paouc, Observer, U 8. Signal Service SEWER NOTICE. XfOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO JL F.A. Burkhart, L. Fllno, Charlea Wagner, Harlan Hulburt, Frank Farrell, W. W. Crowder, F. Wine Si Company nu j atnes nunier, w r ucnancton, U. C. Stratton. (trustees of tbe Christian , .f . ... ... . . church), and to all whom it may concern that on the iSth day of July, iSoi. the common council of the city of Albany. wreon, ouiy appointea L.. v, Marshall, L. W. Deyoe and Juliu Gradwohl a viewers to view the following described ! . . . . . m . . right of way for the construction of a tewer: Beginning at a terminal point at the southwest corner of lot i In block 15 In llaeklcman's second addition to the city of Albany, Oregon, and running thence north on the west line of said block 10 feet ; thence east parallel with the north line of said block V the east boundary thereof; thence south on said east bound ary 2o feet; thence west parallel with the north line of said block to the west line thereof; thence north on said west lice 10 feet to place of beginning, and that aald council has fixed the 24th dsy of August. 1S01, at the hour of 10 o'clock, a m. of said day, a the time (or said viewers to meet at the chamber of aald council In the cltv of Albany, Oregon. And you and each one of you, and all other person whom It msy concern, sre hereby further noil (Ted that the following desciibed piivate property will be appropriated by said council a a right ol way (or the con struction o( such cwcr: Beginning at a point on the western boundary of block 15, In Hacklemari' snd addition to the city ol Aibany.Linn county, Oregon, 100 feet from the northwest coin er of said block and running thence east erly aod parallel with the northern boun dary 01 said block bb.oc, fcet.thepce south erly and parallel with the western boun dary otaald block 10 feet, thence westerly ana parallel with the northern boundary of tald block 66,05 (eel to the western boun dary of aald bkck, Hit nee noithcrly along said boundary to the place of beginning, then Beginning at a point In bljck ic Ha:k- leman'a and addition to the city of Al bany, linn county. Oregon, which la 66,05 feet distant (rom the western, and 100 (cet distant (rom tbe northern boundaries of aald block, and running thence easterly and parallel wltb the northern boundary o( aald block, 66.05 lcet thence southerly and parallel with he eattern boundary of aid block 10 feet ; thence westerly and paratlel with the northern boundary of tald block 66.05 fect, thence northerly to the point of beginning, then Beginning at a point In block ic in llaeklcman's 2nd addition to the ctty of Albany. Linn county. Oregon, which I 66.05 ft (rom the east boundary of said tiljck and too teet trom the north boun dary of aald block and running thence westerly anil parelicl wttn the r.ort hern boundary of said b'ock 66 05 feet; thence southerly and parellel with the eattern boundary cf tjld block 10 feet; thence easterly and parellel with the northern boundary of tald block 66 05 feet ; thence northerly to the place of beginning 10 feet, then Beginning at a point on the east bound ary of aald block 15, in Hackleman't and addition to the city of Albany, Linn county, Oregon, 100 feet from the north east corner of said block and running thence wettcrly and parallel with the north boundary of akld block 66.05 feeli thence southerly and parallel with the eattern boundary of aald block 10 feet; thence easterly and parallel with the north boundary of said block 66.05 feet to the eattern boundary of aald block; thence northerly along tald boundary 10 feet to place ot beginning, then Beginning at a point 0.1 the eastern boundary of block 13 In Hackleman't and addition to the city ot Albany, unn coun ty, Oregon, and 100 feet from the south east corner of tald block and running thence westerly and patallel with the southern boundary of tald block 66 05 feet; thence northerly and parallel with the eastern boundary of tald block 10 feet; thence easterly and parallel with the south' em boundary of aald block 66.05 to the eattern boundary 01 tata oioca; tnence toutherly along said boundary to the place 01 beginning, tnen Beginning at a point In block 15. In Hackleman't and addition to the cltv of A'.banv, Linn county, Oregon, which it 100 feet from the southern and 00.05 teet from the eattern boundary of said block, and running thence westerly and parallel with the southern boundary of aid block 66.05 feet; thence northerly and parallel with the eattern Dounaary 01 sata oiock 10 feet; thence easterly and parallel with the southern boundary of said block 66.05 feet; thence toutherly to the place of be ginning, then : Beginning at a point which it in block ik. in Hackleman't Snd addition to the city of Albany, Linn county, Oregon, and la loo feel from the southern and 66.05 feet from the western boundarlea of said block and running thence easterly and parallel with southern boundary of. tald block 66,05 ieet; thence northerly vand parallel with the western boundary of tald block 10 feet ; thence westerly and paral lel with the outhcrn boundary of said block 66.05 feet; tfince toutherly to the point of beginning, then Beginning-at a point on the west boun dary ot block. 15 in uacKieman's ana aa dltlon to the city of Albany, Linn county Oregon, and 100 feet from the southwest corner of said block and running thence easterly and parallel with the southern boundary of 6aid block 66.05 ,ee thence northerly and parallel with the western boundary of said block 10 feet; thence westerly and parallel with the tout hern boundary of said black 66 05 feet to the western boundary of said block ; thence toutherly slang said boundary to the place of beginning 10 feet. And all person claiming damages by reason of the appropriation of any such pioperty or any part thereof, for such pur pose or right of way for such sewer, are hereby especially notified to file their res pective claims for tuch damages with the recoi'der of tald city before the taid time so appointed by the said council for the said meeting of the said viewers. 'this notice Is published by order of the council of the city cf Albany, Oregon, made on the iSth day of July, 1891. JOHN N, HOFFMAN, City Marshal . f 10 LJ3 will'seii Suinimei' Ciotlutiir, Tliin Underwear and OutiniT IT COST! '6' Our Stock is Large, Our Goods are Fine, Our T. L. WALLACE & CO., Th8 Birthplace cf Great ani Hcnert Parous, Strahan Block, do not n i But will sell you anything kept in a FIRST-CLASS WELL REGULATED BOOT AND prices, in a business way. I sell only Btandard makeu, and guarantee every thin soil. Will sew up rips, or imperfect material or workmanship, Free of Charge. aiiaiAJ -Dt hubs - Rnssell : Engines, : Separators : and : Stackers Osborne : Binders, : Wt carry no machinery that has not been tried in thi? locality, and found to be satisfactory, and, as we represent factories, n responsible dealer can give better terms." ALLEN BROTHERS, WHOLESALE 5 RETaIL GROECRS, CIGARS, TOBACCO, AND HINDS, IN; LARGE OR IN THEIR Flinn Block, -:F. 'L KENTON, : -Dealer in- GROCERIE Near the Post Office, We are the People Who earry the most complete line of Hard ware, Stoves, Ranges, eta., in the market. MATTHEWS & WASHBURN. Tl LADIES -It the Millinery and Fancy Goods Store of Albany, j " Thsy earry all tha Latest Stvlea and NoTelliea In tbe Millinery line, and a complete atock of Ladlet andChlldrsn't Furnlthlng goods, and ready-made V" M garment. Good the bet, and prices ihe lowest. Call and be convinced. FIRST STREET, FROMAN BLOCK j PATRQK1ZE HC"E INSTITUTIONS.- THS 'MB Wmi. JfiUHHICE CO., ..- : AlBKay, rejoin W T BEAD, PrwIdeaM JO WRIT3M4.K. Secretary. J L COWAN, Treasurer. Gso FSlilPBOK.Vloe President. : . . . MaawTOKa-"----. J It Cowan. Geo T Stepson, W T Bead, Br L Foley, M Sternberg, J W Bursett J K YVeaihertord, K 8 Strahan. J O Writamaa. 1UO DISTKIOf ' Caklud Home Insurance Co, Oakland. Cel. Traders, Citeago.I;!. American, Philadelphia, Pa, PhctnJx, London, England, Korwioh Union, London, Eag. Lot don A Laaohaehire, - London, Eng. Guardian, London, Enr. Man-. ehaatsr, Manchactar, tofiand. : .: s "vonisn, Edlaburg, Soosiand. Wefehastar, Sew York. If Ji P 0 ill n y Sliii'ts fXO Prices are Bow ! !j ALBANY, OREGON SHOE STORE at bottom rpair anything caused by 1 pi Oil 0 ; SAMUKL E. YOUNG. Alii. 1 ill. Hows : and : Rakes. CHOICE FRUITS OF ALL SMALL. QUANTITIES, SEASON. ALBANY, OREGON Albany, Oregor Leading AOBSTS KlK- BAZAAR