lCia aiaae. it ! ir hI la rT btae rai .ltr ta 11411 for nlniii ee.re H" " thewi tar raw ISrTAKK M HI' UST1TTTE. Jti WHY THC V. L. DOUCLAS 03 SHOE eratfaWti THt OkST 8HOC IN THE WORLD FOR TKl MONET lllia mniilMa (ho, with no twka thread In hurl lb. rooii nta.1 of lb rat An relf, irliU e.,t wr, ami fwoai mI autre aboe u raw orn.tc Mil MIMr euHA-rl H tual IUil arwiNt ai.wa eoatln fmm B4.1U fc (AW. 2 St "d lleaej-wewed, the Snert rait JJa Mux ear offered f. eqttela treato tteunrr-1 eh.-a whir caol fnwa jn u.iu. rA V Heed-Hewed Welt Nhae, On eatf, O v etr I lalv oniarnriable aail durable. Tbe b-4 ho eTTY i.lTareit HI thl. prtee au .red. a 0U I'WtvmA''" ara. ocwtln from rv U M u, O It I'.llre Paaat farmere, Kail read Wea Owe an.1 letter Carrlei-eell waarlhemi Aaeealf, w-amlaae. anvvrth tr.ai.1ri heeay three mat, ee- aia. sr, tmeaeir will wearayea. wj 30 ralf io raw thoa aar raTarad a wea nil. rtra oae wiai win r-.n ttih w a want a ahw for emefrtra ear wrrt er; o u.l aad .0r Werhtaaaran' atfete. ara very aw.ttf anil derei.le. Taeee wa bare (Iran thorn a Uial will wxk ao other ma a. novel 9 i.Oit nad Ui.li -h.l eh.a ara liUJb worn br the NraeeeTwberea tbee-ea no llii'lr mertle, aa tne lueraaela eaieeaaow Ladies 1 mAimm li.. Ulu.ar tile I.Mft Ana IhtSAACtli I ai-n,-4M tli. I W. I., DpiIh Mn m4 mk at- atauiiMnl cm Ui bMiin oh mm W. L UL'tJLijft, Urvcktw. KM. -i'.V-L. E.BLAIP tiui !V bwt : t'arrral. Hi a Ctouaaa lal Mat oauraaa af atudr, aaaaa auaa at kaitloa. DasinesR, Shorthand, Tfrrittnf. Vaaaaauaa. aaa Hmfiuk Vtpn tmtmft fin aawa umf nNi uf 71W. aiaaraw auaiiw laJ al argr Uiaa. Oaialacua Iraa atUaar aauaut, ftaa. HEALTH IS WEALTH! DR. B.C. WEST'S Vn and Brain Traatmaa (varanlaad ajiacUle fnr Ujratarta, Dtninaaa, Coant aiana, rl a, Narroua Itaaralcia. Haadaeha, 1-Toatratiun aauaod br lha aaa oi aleoaol or lubaeeo. Wakrfulnoaa. Monlal Dapraaaton 8(UalBf ot lha Draia. mnltlnc til loaanlt and laadlna to niaarr, Jreaa vA daa.li, itratnatara old bajrartnaaa. luaa at Pa oauaM hj orar-axarttuo of tna rrain Kach La. ion tain a ana month'a traaunaul, 91 a bat ar au. boa. w lor it ftanl bj mail prapaid oa racaipi prlca. WE cr.RAXTEE SIX BOXES' TO CVKB A!CT at. With each onlar racalrail hr na fur ait btiiaa, ' aaounipanlad aith t, wa will aana lha purrhaaar our wnuaa aiaiauiva to raluixt lha monaj U iba lrat- aaant doaa aol aflael a enra. Uuarantaaa laauad oal ar J. A. Ououuinj, Oruxiritt, aula annt, Albaay . Or "FHBL'PS. .Tnh Printor, 3 First Sc. AJbany Albany IRONWORKS Mauufcturar a 1EAM EhiGlHES CRIST m SAW M.LLF.UCK1KE8Y IHCH hlONTS m ALL KIV03 OF KEA7 m LIGHT WORK, IN I3CN AKO CRASS CASTIKCS. nl tUiotion iIit da of marblDer naklriDf all Fa'.rn3 Mado on Short Notiet Revere House; ILBANY, 0REGCH JIIAS. PFEIFFEK rilOPRIETOR, PU1 an In CrxUcUM atyls. Table rippllml with the beat la lb. naarkaU Sio aioeplnit aMrtmenta. Smple roon $ t eorarnaruUl trtTBlar. FOSHAY & MASON -TfK.itr.i as aav art - lh n agists and Booksellers A. ts for John B. Alden'a pur.Ih-mtiosis wdU Ii w aril n oTibUalier'a "It ALBAIT. 'wKCUOI NEED BUT ASK 03 x xmM' o Thar) B l?aDrma no Una Crt takaa aarora Inir to direct ona, w li kcr jour Blood, Irtrar anal Kliliiern in oal oraar. Tna i D Ooomi t;ri for CUa, (Vmgtit and Oroup, in airnrtlin with lha llraalieb Cur, i a aaar arfav-tion aaanjrthinjr knawn. Tn o B Aim Paul aa for internal and aster nal nvt, li Kaaralipai Tootliacba Cramp Cnlia and Cholera Morbtia ta unaurpiaaed, Thy ara wall llkad whrar kn'twn. Manara!tttrad a Ira'ar, wawa. ai bf FUHrlaVT A MMOaT. SfjF-MK$J- ho .-ay.lrr W.wir to i-rr;r'?!nP1 '.ioljn!-!.'! afc ! f..iToiUYi'.V 1Tiotf. f ;e rrrinfiT loi jj" ""t"c';"'!J.'"y X-ctK-.orrl.u-aorWlillai "ZLmMt- l treat no Hand frl r .'j viJw.i'tj m'c In rMi.rnmctidiligU f i'. T-rt-Cnr'",',T t all Fi!frwr '.JA waf-iri.Mi.0Wa A.J.blONKH.M.D., ABI at 4 I I K, AccaU. Fartmilifii k Mm, ricriai Embalmi ijr Dons Scientll !-r&!lv I VVC HEM AND USE BOY FOCN'U KAI)!! 4 While trying to Crowd theii WAY INTO DEVOH & FRQF.7AFJ BROS Store, where they alwata have on hand the larjceit Stuck aouth of Portland, bf . the latent linprored Rifle and Shot Guntj an Immense dock of Fishing Tackle of .ererjr description; Tents, Hammocks, Camp Chair and thousand of ether thing too numerous to mention' Ittepnir Shop ,n connection wlis the Store, and one oi h best workmen In the Htnte to do any i id ail kinds of work. Come ok, Come al. No' rouble to ,tioM tod. "Small pre (it and rjulck rt'-l" Is out mtto. . my rMi Ijtr VT, -VS. IS twaal-eewee! anna, eees er? at iteh: equal fraiM rxwcinarrnm au to avuk 1M. AVoa) mm4 . ahoa fk a. Atvllahaadaaraala. ara. linaaa. YOU 3 XS'SV " . - r:-j va . . i ri (. MM.W - wVr -"("r. - .T- Tw ir A BODY MIT A BODY a rrwtilt I a colHaJon, whathnc "aomjnaj hro tna rya, or nc. un m ivui oi axuaa Ion. Wa ar oviatavnUr owlltdinf wiak aojn. Suatr or axwathitir. I n W I wtab o afbor II k wit. Hn Va4 Mill an aVa ! u fT tt townk " aaU paraaiw fla- ajfciaa u far W. . wawaan Eaawto taw UVrwt( : aawnaiiinai tka.a aaaaakJatl. -aioa. taaaara-ai aai. a mmm a-4 aJJ rtWaajtatat la ar raaa, or mtaT P1 WU1 b liatM. Sw iwraail OW Utia- wnappar. . Oaafrifti'. law by Warn DM. BawX A. Dr. PIERCE'S PELLETS ah trrap, rtrt ial raly laiiaaaal aa SEWER NOTICE. XTOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN 1 11 F. A. Burkhart, L. I'llnn, Charles Wagner, Harlan Ilulburt, Frank Farrell. W. W. Crowder, r . wise 4: Company and Tame Hunter, V F llendrlcson, C C. Stratton. (trustee of the Christian church), and to alt whom it may concern that on the iSth day of July, 1891. the common council ot the city of Albany, Oregon, duly appointed 1 U. Marshall, L.. w. Ueroe and Julius dradwohl a viewer to view the following described right of way tor the construction of a sewer; Beginning at a terminal point at the south weat corner of lot 1 in block 15 In Ilackleman t second addition to the city of Albany, Oregon, and running thence north on the west tine of said block 10 feet; thence east parallel with the north line of said block t' the east boundary thereof; thence couth on said cast bound ary Jo feet; thence west parallel with the north line of said block to the west line thereof; thence north on said wet line 10 feet to place of beginning, and that said council has fixed the 24th day of August iSyi, at the hour of 10 o'clock, a m, of said da, a the time for said viewer to meet at the chamber of said council in the city of Albany, Oregon. And you and each one of ou, and all other persons whom it may concern, are hereby further not! (Ted that the following detciibed piivate property will b appropriated by slid council a a right of way tor the con duction 01 sticrt sewer: Bciilnnlnif .at a point on the western boundary ot block 15. in Ilackleman' 2nd addition to the cltt of Albany, Linn count, uregon, too leet irotn the northwest com er of said block and running thence east erlv and parallel with the northern boun dary of said block 66.05 Icet, there: south erly and parallel with t.'ie western boun darv of said block to fit-t thence writer! and parallel with the northern boundary of said block 00,05 ,CI'' 10 'he western boun dary of said block, thtnee nottherlv along said boundary to the place of beginning, then Beginning at a point in b!j:k 15 lla:k le man's and addition to the city of Al bany, Unn county. Oregon, which Is C6.05 feet distant from the western, an4 100 feet distant from tee northern boundaries of said block, and tunning thence easterly and parallel with the northern boundary of said block, 66.05 thence southerly and parallel with the eastern boundary of aid block 10 feet; thence westerly and parallel with trie northern boundary of said block 66.05 'cet thence northerly to the point ot beginning, then Beginning al a point in block 15 In Ilackleman' and addition to the city ol Albany, Linn county, Oregon, which is 66.05 feet from the east boundary of said bljck and 100 feet from the north boun dary of said block and running thence westerly and pa re 1 til with the i.orthcrn boundary of said b'ock 66 05 feet; thence southerly and paretic! with the eastern boundary cf said block 10 feet; thence easterly and parellel with the northern boundary of said jlock 66 05 feet; thence northerly to the place of beginning 10 feet, then . Beginning at a point on the east bound ary of said block 15, in Ilackleman' Itid addition to the city of Albany, Linn county, Oregon, 100 feet from the north east corner of . said block and running thence westerly and parallel wt'h the north boundary of sld block 66 05 feet; thence southerly and parallel with the eastern boundary of said block 10 feet ; thence easterly and parallel wi'.hthe north boundary of said block ( 66 05 feci to the eastern bnundury of mid block ; thence northerly along said boundary 10 feet to place Ot beinniiij;, then Beginning at a point o.P the eastern boundary ot block 15 in Ilackleman' and addition to the city of Al ot. v, Unn coun ty, Oregon, and loer (eet froin the south east corner of said block and running thence westerly and paia.lel with the southern boundary cf said block 66 05 feet; thence northerly and parallel with the eastern bonndary of said block 10 feet; thence ear.lerl and parallel with the south ern boundary of said block 6605 to the eastern boundary of said block; thence southerly along said Boundary to the place of beginning, iheri t Beginning at a j oint In block 15. In Ilackleman' 2nd addition to the city of Albany, Linn county, Oregon, which is 100 feet from the southern and 66.05 cet from the eastern boundary of said block, and running thence westerly nnd parallel with the southern boundary of said block 66ss feet; thence northerly and parallel with the eatern boundary of said block 10 iect; thence easterly and parallel with the southern boundary of said block 66.05 feet; thence southerly to fir place of be ginning, then Beginning at a point which is in block 15, In Ilackleman' 2nd addition 10 the city ot Albany, LIuu county, Oregon, nnd is 100 feel from the southern and 66.0c I leet Trotn the western boundaries of said block and running thence easterly and parallel with southern boundary of laid block 66.05 leet; thence northerly and parallel with the western boundary of said block 10 fec; thence westerly and paral lel with the southern boundary of said block 66 05 ft:ct ; thence southerly to the point of beginning, then Beginning al a point on the west boun dary of block 15 In Haikteman' 2nd ad ditio.i to the city of Albany, Linn county, Oregon, and 100 feet from the southwest corner of said block a. id running thence easterly and parallel with the southern boundary of said block 66.05 'set; thence northerly and parallel with the western boundary of eald block 10 feet; thence westerly and parallel with the southern boundary of said block 6605 feet to the western boundary of said block; thence southerly along said boundary to the place of beginning 10 feet. And all persons claiming damages by reason of the appropriation of any such ptoperty or any part .thereof, for such pur pose or right of way for such sewer, are hereby especlilly notified lo file their re pective claims for such damages with the recorder of said city before the tnid time so eppolnted by ,!'e "ld count!! for the said meeting of the said viewers. . Mhls notice I published by order of the council td the city cf Albany, Orrgon, maue on ine loin aay 01 juiy, 1091. JOHN N. HOFFMAN, City Marshal ALBANY OR. - AlTSXil & HULBEB.T BEOS, Real EsUt Agents Farm and Ranches for sale. -Also eity Property in Albaov and Coryalli. -latnaai WTawmairrrnai Tlr. i1TC' farroata riawaHpllit axwnaw a la raaww of amanan aa uo aaaaw BaamUiwa Saw. I i ab on It wMaMraa tor waawa, nM to draswajaa. amrar poIUv favraaaa ZUnZTZntuZmm. afv" wlU t bit na) alaaaaa aav I'aaw ajra at Caawlatl. aaatal a Ttaa. cr.. . .... . TOOlllO TTOOMlttOWr-Krt. Now, that the wool grower ot Olila are soon to ! called upon to renew tHelr faith In "protection" a represented In the McKlnley bill, by voting for McKlnlty for governor. It will bat matter of much interest lo them and the public a well, that the views of woolen manufacturers a to the effect of the McK'nlev bill s'-ould be made known. , Thomas Dolan, a itirniberof tlx firm of Thotna Iklan A Co , manufacturer of worsttd coating and wot leu in Phila delphia lias written a long letter to thr New York Vtwht defending the McKln ley bill. In treating ot the wool question, h spys: Th woolen eiirtt to this country from the consular district ot Hrailfo'd, England, fell off during the first five month ol tMt year nearly one half, as compared with XSt export for the corresponding period last tear. The decline was, In round numbers, from $8,500,000 to 44,400,000. Uurtnir the first quarter of the ptesent year, the general Import ot woollen la bile fell off from $15,700,000 to $10, J 76,. 000. Simultaneous!, there was a large Increase ot Imports of raw wool, showing plainly lhat American mills crc having such active employment a thev have not Had (or many years past. U It an Inter- es'.lng fact, deserving much, emphasl ot statement, that the prices ot wool are lower now than they were one year ago. 1 hi decline wat distinctly promised by pro tectionist during the discussion which ac companied the framing ot the McKlnley tarm. What will our wool growing brethren think ol this 1 undid admission that the de twine In the pi Ice of wool "wat distinctly promised by protectionists during the dis cussion which accompanied the framing of thr McKlnley tariff." Every one re members lhat that bill wat framed In 1 tar chamber, secret wa;. The republi can member of the way and mean com inlttee would get together and agree what rate of duly shcutd be placed upon certain articles nnj the full committee would be called and these rates submitted. The democrat would object but republican being In the majority would all adhere to their tar chamber agreement. what "promiac" were made in these ttarcham ber discussions the wool men would never have known haJ no. Dolan "let the cat out of the bag." 1) iluit Is not surprised lhat wool should be loww'r this year than last, because It hd been promlaed" by McKlnley and other m?mbcrof the way and mean commlltct when fuming the bill. And It will be a wonderful exhlbl tlon ot blind credulity It thre wool grow er shall again conOi'e In th promise which McKlnley and hi Mend shall make on the stu-rp during the coming campaign. One ot the feature ot the convention at Columbus I the sale at ten cent each of bit ot tin plate one Inch by two, stamped "McKlnley." It was manufactured In Wide imported Into the United Slntet,and It being devoted to the use of humbug. It will probably do Major McKlnley a much good a the celebrated ot-metat tnrda -lions did IavlJ Todd some forty hIJ year ago. t 1 In California during the gold excite ment f 14' 50 flour and Ice sold for $1 a pound; bacon, $1 6a a pound; can dle were $1 tfich; lor g legged boot brought $100, and the express on a Irt'.cr wa 4- A New York fakir was arrested tor licking tulip blossom Into perforated Mexican bean ard selling them to unsus pecting house wires as Chineie lilies. LtBAKOM. Last Monday meeting of the council Mr at a a SB Coyle ent in hi resignation a marnhal, which waa accepted A W (iruMi a elected lo fill the unexpired time. It la rumored that Ir I,amttrm may ere long be a wealthy man, We under stand that bia bitter are in gieat de mand and a fine revenue may be realized on them Mr JiulTHias wa ic the other and in talking with him in regard to the out look for the hop crop he informa at that the late raina have probably increaaed the lice and he think there will not be more than half the uual crop at hop harvest thia icanon. On Saturday J S Bunch aoU the right of the 1'acitic Waahing Machine for the etate of Tex a to J B Thorn nnon,a wealthy farmer of Irbanon, for $K5t)0. Kugene Ouard. TliiaU the enterprising proprie tor of the St Charles. He will go to Texas in October Kxprrs. SandbawjkI) About 11 o'clock las' night Barney Johnson, a farmer or saw mil 1 hand who works in the country about eight miles from Salem, was sandbagged and robbed in th? alley hark of Bill Anderson's st'non at Salem. Chief of Police Hoffman was telegraphed today to look out for two I r in pa, w ho did the teed. ust Flower' Perhaps you do not believe these statements concerning Green's Au gust Flower. Well, we can't make you. We can't force conviction in to your head or med- Doubting cine into your throat. We don't Thomas. want to. The money is yours, and the misery is yours; ana until you are willing to believe, and spend the one for the relief of the other, they will stay so. John II. Foster, 1122 Brown Street, Philadelphia, says: " My wife is a little Scotch woman, thirty years of age and of a naturally delicate disposition. For five or six years past she has been suffering from Dyspepsia. She Vo m It became so bad at last that she could not sit Every Meal, down to a meal but she had to vomit it as soon as she had eaten it. Two bottles of your August Flower have cured her, after many doctors failed. She can how eat anything, and enjoy it; and as for Dyspepsia, she does not know that 6he ever had it" 8 PlWtO Coigns, Colds, Influsnzs, Bronchitis, LUnr-O Hoarseness, V.'hooping Cough, Croup, for Throat, Asthma, and every .flection of tli throat. Limes nd Chest, inctatlicg Consumption, tyred ami uonuaraaul. Genuine :trcti " I. Eu'.'.J. - V; S J t ft V V. -.'t tut 7 '?" '"-r ' ' --f r :(' Mhl Uyi-.iu, f t. iacn-it.c, . MA'.-? !.'. I'.'H vci"n u t.vciacts v e? nn-t cuvh witr. Vot'. etttAiiie 1 ,4 Tir !M U. ili.j ri: reel ..- : c tfictljr i'.L,.i 1 with. Tii?y fir i.M:r lV Vtat'e, m:i never -il tosif atlfa;tiori. Ruirar-'oriua Larr vim, "nlml -- - 15 eeuU. Hmwrnr ot count r tails nd tn... (rmirjlna irtnufACurKl otUy a f A t'ynuuing, aigcBt CC A St J i I .i . ' " : - --- '- '" ' 1 rELEGUAPIIIO NEWS Ret ACaadltlal. Chicago Aug 14 A special from Csp May N I ssvii Harrison will be for ths meeting ot republican convention of 1892 de clare over m signature ana in an tmpnaiic minner, that be is not a candidate for renoml natlon. He decided upon this coarse within the last few weeks, and hi hurpos In calling hither a few days sgo Clarkson of the nation al committee end S B Klklns was to tell these g.ntleintn that thiy might Inform those re publicans who are taking sides either for or against hit rtnnmlnstlon thai tner are doing tl uunccetistlly. The dision oi Ih pieillseai not tn let bis nome to go bttore the convent ion was made with tome reiervalions, which depend upon these conditions. I'irst II Hi bitter opt osition wui.in tut republican parly to Harrisons nomination hall continue till ntxt spring he wilt with draw. Second If Blaine shall be wsU eaough to take the nomination and the partvs dsmond for him continuss as strong and sinrere as it appears at the present lime Harritua will with diaw. If Bltlne has sufTiclcJi htelth, shall be will ing to take las nomination Harrison will w'lh draw. wuiriewt 11. 1'caTl.ANO Aug 14 The S P K R Co yes terday received from the rsilway commission notice in reduction In rate on its lines ac companied by copies of the tariffs the com- misshn tnleoil lo put into enect hep'.ember 1 . A et nf IsnlTs was sent le S 1 harltiirti tn n rranrisco. in is is only roruilty as the entire subject bss deen left to oflilclsls and atlorney of ihe rond and whatever coarse ihey t.'opt will be sporoved at hetdavarteis. It wss learned yesterday lhat the S P Co will not obry the findings of the commission but wilt te made a petaudant la a suit to compel It 10 sccrpt the rales. Attorney renton would aut admit but said the company must accept or conKst tt.a rates, and bad not yt decide! whit 10 do. It it tn almost a forgone conclu sion that ihe coinpsny will not put the rate inio efftci. Will Slay In. Tacoma Aug 14 I resident Hudson of lha Portland club arrived last evening. Hudson wa siktd regarding the report lhat the l'ort land club will withdraw frost the Northwttt league nd loin the California league. He Stldl The sepori Is without a fuunda'ion. I do not know how it started except some One wiih a let 1 ile nnagini'.ton down titer got it up and s?nt it Out,"- A Uberelwin. Omtsaua Aug 14 Word was receiver thtt Dr Dank agent lor Grace emiart htd received f 5000 for Ihe trection cf a ladies hall Tbe erection of ibe building will big in at an early day. The opening of Uraee seminary take place September 9. Tbe outlwk is for full c bates for the nest year. Two Arswlata)t. Sai Km Aug 14 Mis Ior who for laog 1 1 in suffered from injuries tutttined in a lo'.l htd her leg amputated lust above ihe knee today. The hand of Ira Adams who ac cidenllj shot bimietf at Turner jestetday wss sim amputated here 10 csy, A aVaaara raallUa. wamiinuton Aug it li was lexmed at the state departmexi that Harrison bad oiler ed the Chinese mission to W C Squire U S senator from Washington. Minister Hen by me iieitocrtiic hold over who continues to act as the Chines government refuses le rereivi II W Blair, hot signified hit desire lo retor to tint Country and be irUevrt!. lake other American rraiJen'l of Chin he is becoming snxwut. Tbe proapec's lor safety it not vrry jood and lenby wtuid prefer to be away Tbe rearoa for selecting Squire is that be has made a slody tr Ibe Chinese question. Nriiaa: wilts rrvar. - WaH im;tom Auei 1 Inuulry at the treat ury department devtluped Ihe fact thai ros tcrt plan for coaliauing the 4i per :nt bond at a per cent hat so far failed t meet with the favor anikidated by advocates. Up lo dote I a, 500, Coo bavt been continued but Ihe othets sggraling f it, 0000 must be paid on or bejorc September a or the secretary must be pirpared to redeem tbem on presentation or make terms with holders for the txlentkm of limvat 4.' r Ctnt. Tbe cash balance today outside of deposits ia the backs it f IJ, 50,000, and is gradually increasing. A raa StrlvtBg AecMaat. Spokank Aug IJ Aa accident resulted from fail driving last evening on Second St V M Toll wa speeding hit trotter Ktcepp Bob aad oa Second street over hauled Kid Miller. A race etucd. Boh borse fot awty at a 1 :J 5 gait and nctr Stevens Street Mr Tullt carriage collided wiih Ibtl of of a gentteraaa driving west. Mr Tutl w.t with her husband and the consusbn threw her from Ihe carriage She was frightfully bruised but no fatally in jurcd. Sal ne Baa a etaerletl LcNiiON Aug n A Time cortoront)ent at St Petersburg sajs; In certain well in lot me) tirilc 11 is mini- lained that the harvest it not as bad at pre tended. The rye crop it not small enough to waTant prohibit ion. The ukaso is considered ss a political mov agslnst Germany and Aus tria. A Toerlkle Aretdeat Mikkola Au j The cmlovct of T Ksiier Brooklyn went on excursion on Cold Si.-ing hartior today on Ihe Crystal Str.ara and Republic. There were 800 people on the upper deck of the Urge. They were jutt clearing the dock to return when she was trruck by a heavy squall and dashed against the dock. As it pushed Over to ihe end ol the deck it dropped upon hundreds of people who bad crowded lo that tide ia an effort 10 escape. Ia a momemt the air was rent with seresms and criesof the victims whose lives were being crushed and lim broken. It had been hoped thai none were killed but la dead boJiet were l)ing near the ganwale AU nati HKir lives crushed out by being caught between the deck an I the guard rail. Wo men men n4 children wept at they looked upon the dead and dying. Ioviovk Auir 12 Tbe Lt lo anchored here after an absence of 45 day. She brought a large supply ol munitions of war including 75 Kru.jp guns of diflcrtnt caliber and iajot magazine rile wiih a good supply of arrina tion. It is believed lhat thev were transfered bom an Euperion 1 1 earner near Falkland is land and great care wa taken lo prevent a repetition of ihe Iaaea affair. The transport irgged another smoke stack to prevent detec tion by Bslmaccdas ships. The arms were rerved out to trooos and thev si, ted ta at tack the government forces at Coquimbo. A battle wat fought on the 9. The congrestion aliatt gained a slight victory over tne govern mem troops who are said to have gone south The Aalra) raeb. Astoria Aug 12 Tbe Columbia river salmon is over and cannery fishermen mer chant bankers and in fact everyone directly er indirectly connected with the big industry are balancit g accouutsetc. Nearly a million dollars has been paid out by the ctnnert in 3 dayt and money is plenty. Tbe 1 891 pack is 75.000 snort ol last years pack and while Ihe figures art not obtainable the total oack is conceded by neatly all ot Ihe cannert to bt eearly 375,000 cases. Wkat a Tfsmaa Did. Denver Aue 12 Marii Bebeei sent la a jeweler asking lhat a diamond necklace be sent lo her lor inspection. Gems to value $5500 were sent by an employe. The woman invited him into the parlor to drink wine. He drank placing the diamonds on the piano. II then re. led and fell to the floor. The wine had been drugged. When he recovered the woman and di-monds were gone. She wat traced to Omaha which place she left Monday night for Chicsgo. - K.wsb th little wood saw sod trot our wood properly stwed. Leave tour orders at Matthew & Washburn' nard war store. First street. Wati lSnaer. Whereto Get Trbm. When wanting .n organ or plana call on G L Blackman h 'e you can tetr.t from a first elate tOLa.. ' BOUN. McKEE.-To Prof and Mra II M Mc- Kee, at Lakeport, Calif., on August 3rd, lout, a gin. 1I F.n. HOWARD. On Saturday morning, -t'Sr IS. '89I. of diphtheria, Fay, ton of A II Howard, aged 6j eart. , WYOANT. On Thursday evening, Aug. 13th, 1891, at his home In Benton county, of Jagnppe, Mr. M. II. Wygant, airea 73 vears. Mr wvcant came from Kansas about a year ago, and pnrcbaaed the J F Vi hiting property across the river. ' He was the father of Mr M Wy gant, tne wen known member of the Mascot Gun Club of this city. MW-fltl rAlirrii. ttartvvnffir.a I I 1 ' " , - nE AD4o.a. SEWER NOTICE. I The sooner Sodavltla gets Its motor line the betttr It will be for that place, The regular hack between Lebanon and that place charges 50 cents apiece for passen gers, babies full price. The school fund for Oregon ha been apportioned, lt amount lo $153,151.90, giving ti 45 per capita. Llnn county comet third In the list, with 6,600 chlldrei and $9,570 In money. Dr McCornack has resigned hit position as surgeon for the Southern Pacific K R co at this place and he company are now looking around tor another one. It Is a glory job, the only compensation for ser vices rendered being a pass over 1 miles of the road. Eugene Register, Recently at New Haven when Bar- num'i circus was thera two hundred Yale students attacked the parade with big torpedoes, almost cauttng a panics the bandmen htd under their sels,rlders were dismounted, the Hons, tlgeis, etc., loared and growled, only with difficulty being kept off their trainers) the elephants lashed their trunks In fury and It was almost Impossible to beep them off the crowd Finally they started lor the students, who vera obllued to retreat Into stores, and thinking they had carried the business far enough quit. A New Westminister special says; The lacrosse match this afternoon in Queen's Park, New Westminister vs Vancouver, was a very bloody exhibition. One man's fsce wa sliced open, another's ear was split and another' lip was split. One man, Allen ol New wetmlnliler,wt struck In the stomsch by the knee ol a Vancouver man. Hcurry (colored! Is not expected to live and wat carried off the grounds on a stretcher. All the players are bleeding with bad wounds. Many ladles In Ihe 5 rand sland had lo go away. A great cal f bad feeling It shown. Vancouver won four games to one. Dig money changed hands. In response to an assertion from the K. 1. Company's Attorney that the road hail recently reduced ratea on freight, OeoColvlg, of the R lt Com. ahows the following reductions at Albany among other place. First-Haas freight reduce from 27 cent to 40 cents ; grain car, $20 to IA); stock, 30 tofM.which.if correct, la reduction with a vengeance. The Scio Tree says there waa nothing In Ihe 1250 aeries of baa ball (tames be tween Jefferson and ftalo. Just as we expected. Baseball report don't amount to much until the game comes off. It generally Uke about a tank ot base ball wind to make a game. The two cluba are welcome to the Albany grounds at any time. At Ilelit Tuesday there waa consider able liveliness in the local wheat market. Some six or seven buyers were in town, and made bids for contracts on a pool of 10,000 bushels. The pool waa fed by William Scott, who had 0.000 bushels to dlttpoeof. The wheat wa mild to J F Hill, agent for Hamilton & Itoorke, at OS 5- cents for blue stem, and 64 ft-B for club, clear of the tack, thia being a cent or two above the ruling prices. K O. J It N Bell refuse to run for congress so does the Man About Town. I-ast Saturday at Ashland the Sen lot Kids U-at the Junior Kids W to 03. II K Smith's new reaidenee at Oregon City la lighted by 81 10-candle power in candescent light. The SUyton Time says the Salem Journal In the meanest paper in Amer ica. That i certainly wrong aa well as unkind. The Journal may be a mean paper but it lack the ability to be the meanest. Rose burg Review. The balloon ascension advertised tor last Saturday failed to Uke place, as the required amount of money, twenty-five dollars, waa not suliacribed, and the bal loonist pulled out for Albany, the nest point at which they were billed Brownsville Times. Not for Albany but for F.ugene. They only exhibit in the mailer towns. Newspapers should be very cautious about giving the names ot the editor of any Oregon newspaper. The Observer came near making a mistake as follows: "J II Mine, editor of the rH Helena Mist, nasned down on the train Monday Since writing the above we learn Mr Sline has disposed of his interest in that paper." The usual number of fools will be in Albany next Wednesday. who think they can beat the circus men at their own games. Some men will not even learn by experience. The Wenton Lender saya that wheat in that section "will averairo 40 bushels to the acre, while some f eld will yield 60 to 00 bushels." The DaatiK'RAT acknowledge a call from Irvine McQuary, who was in Al bany on hia way to Kugcne, where he will attend the State University. He has been editor of the Athena Press eev eral years, and now Is only about twenty years of age. . The Democrat has received No. 1 of the Hlllsboro Democrat, published by Phelps Sanford. It ia well gottun up. has a uood advertising patronage, and looks 0 if it were there to atay. Prof Yoder and his force are wading through the wilderness of examination papers left behind by the fifty odd de parted applicant for certificates to teach, i lere are sample answers to his tory questions: rThe Toriea were those people who are now Democrats." "The Hessians were a fierce land of people." Journal. A few wetka ago we received some sharp criticism for saying that there were too many papers in Lane county. During tlio last three months three of them have died. No better proof of the trutli of our statement could be furnished than has been by tLose who held a con trary opinion and demonstrated by tlu-ir own failures that they were wrong and hit off more than they could chew. Journal. The Western Union Telegraph com pany has recently adopted a new style of telegraph blanks. The new blank has printing on tne duck, ami an ex. lias figured out that the saving to the company through thia change will be enormous. The old-time blanks, with which every one is familiar, had a print ed Heading, but tue uacir. waa ctear, on which account the public became accus tomed to using telegraph blanks for memorandum paper. Dr Sharpies, of Eugene, is billing a bun on hit Urm near that city to be 0x160 fett in dimensions. .' I teugPnetegraphers A aay lrfa. We have boagbt all thenegativt t sad by L W Clark and W H Greenwood np to Nov 15th, 1889. Duplicates can be bad from hem only of a at reduced late. W hay also about 18,000 negative mad by oer talve, from which auplloate ean b had at Ukaiaie. We carry the only full line of vtewt of thia tttt aad do enlargr d work at lowett rtei for first elaat work. W shall b pleased to tee yen at onr Studio In Freman' Dieok, aeztaeor to Mtsonlo ferr.pl. The DsuoeitAT will exohang a sewing mtohia of aay mak desirtd. axoeot one or two, for torn oak grub wood and part easb; or win oootiaer ocner proposition by any na oesiriDg a ow rmctnn. Keep it in your mind that Allan Bros ,re- os aeeptng me aina 01 groceries tti publie mauas. 1 hir (took 1 a line oue. rBvCfcEDIHCe. Friday evening, Aug. 14. Present Mayor, Recorder, Chief of Police, Street Bupt., Treasurer, Surveyor, and Counollmen French, Burkhart, Gar rett and Allen. The mayor named Mr F Allen for chairman of the rommiuee on waya and means, and member of committee on accounts and current expenses and streets and public property. The following bills were ordered paid : M Cowan, Ml IWI; O E Lilly, 17s O W Watts. 2rt 70 ; W II Barr, W N J Hen ton, $2 76; M Cowan, $48 76; G W Hughes, 15: Hopkins Bros, 129 04; N J Henton, 17015: Electric Light Co, $282; K B Purdom, 12 60 ; J Gradwohl, $12 00; J WGlrvlnACo, $150. Bill ef 0 A Him, $2fj 40, continued. The marshal waa granted bO day fur ther time In which to collect taxes, the (resent amount collected being about 0,600. The recorder reported the bildgo bond approved by the mayor. Resolutions providing for assessment tn lien book were offered and panned. The following bids were opened for building towers on the streets named, under the new sewer system established : Ftrry, Milium. Math. K J O'Conner, $2 25 ft DO $2 10 A B Smith A Co. , I H7 2 04 Jae Laurent, 3 00 2 (Rl 8 Mason U Strang, 2 04 2 20 2 1 lay ne. Back A (Jo. 2 62 1 78 2 Oregon Bridge Co, 2 60 2 10 2 Portland Bridge Co, 1 23 2 00 2 The bids all being per foot. E J O'Connor. JaaLaurentand Havne. Buck & Co are Albany men and firms. A H Smith A Co and Mason A Strang, of Salem. Oregon Bridge Co and Portland Bridge Co, of Portland. Mr O'f lonner withdrew his bid on Maple street, stating that lt had been made by a mistake In examination of the profile. On motion the contract was let to the Portland Bridge A Building Co. work to le completed by Jan. 1st, and txtnds to tie given 120,000 : contract to be signed wlthiu ten days. The recorder was directed to advertise for bids for latteral sewer across Cala- poui street ieiween eixtn ana ttevcnui. Mr Wakefield withdrew, his bid the same aa Mr O'Conner. On motion the matter of letting con tract waa reconsidered; also motion fix ing time ol adjournment. The recorder waa directed to readver- tise for bid for the three sewers, con tracts to be let separately or altogether. Adjourned until next Friday evening. at Kit, MTATK B.I.M. O II Pickens to John W Pickens, 40 acres 1 1 K t . ... $ 100 Oregon to J W Pickens, 40 acree 13 E 1 60 Minnie II Ellis to G L Blackmail. lot 8 and frae. lot 1, B'a ad . . . 100 F It Itoscoe to F M Redfield. ItOx 148 feet, bl 00, Albany CTrO D Bridges to Martha Wiuge, 4 lote Shelburn 100 Half lot Masonic cemetery to R II Vunk 10 G A Taylor to Edward Ford. I lot. bl 14 !!' 2nd ad 1000 $2,040 Tn a Cokrrct Filr. Recently we published the rtc on the Southern Pa cific from Albany to Portland a shown by the tchedul gotten out by the R R Commission. Mr Jrstri, local agent here give us the correct figures: Green fruit, present rate, 1$ ct ; car load lols, 18 eta ; a revlaed by R R Com., same; vegetables, 15 rla, a revised 13 eenis; grain 13 cent, a revlaed, 9 cents; lumber, 10 cent, at revised, 7H cents; heraet.etc , $30; a re vised, $36; sheep, $36, at revised The average cut at Salem, Albany, Eugene, Roaeburg and Ashland U 7 per cent on green fruit, 19 per cent on vegetable, 30 per rent on grain; 14 per cent on lumber, 14 per cent on horse, etc., 4 percent on sheep. On the west tide the cut Is 1 per cent on grain, 11 percent on Itmber, 7 per cent on horses, etc , 3 per cent on sheep, etc. Dan Large na received the contract for furnishing the pile tor the Albany bridge. The contract ha not been let for the lumber yet. Am Accidimt. While Mr R Shulls a pasdng a'ong the tide walk by the premise ot A C Stelmacker tn thl city, she stepped on a loose pladk, which giving way, precipitated h;r through the walk, severely spraining her foot. Mr Shultx has been under the care of a phvslclan about two weeks on account of It, A Mill at Waterloo. Mr W T Ra- der, who wa In the el'y today say the establishment 01 the Oakland, Call!, hos iery and unylerwear factory at Waterloo It almost an established fact. About $3- 000 ha bn raued lor Investment In rock In the concern. This will be a fine thing for lhat p'ace, with It fine wster power. IlAJtainauao in it. Articles of Incor poration of the "HarrUburg Water Power Company" have been filed with the sec retary of state. The principal Incornora tort are Dr II A Davit, S May. Drmon Smith, E E L'pmeyer and Perry Hyde. weara cevsiwxaiirj. F. M. French kewpa railroad time. !tw cream oheea jntt roivd at Co&rarj afeyert. Smok th eaUhratatl Havana. filled 6 eent cigar at Juliut Joseph'. A larja (took of wall paper, with lata de - signs, a Portmillar Irving', just reeeived. Iltva yoa seen the parlor soils that T Brink ha jast received 7 They ar nloe. Oraat rtliotmi n-na-t'i fa rniahina uooda for th next SO day at W F Raad's. . J W Beniley. best boot and sho mker!in oity, three door north of Democrat offioe. E W Achtton ft Co handle tne celebrated Portland cement wall for rntry lot. rhi wall ean be famished at halt th cost ot any other and ar far superior. BriahUa an your old robber and old shoe and mak tbem look a good a aw ith Wolff Aim Waterproof Polish. For al at Samuel B Young'. Dr H H EHlt. tihvslolsn and'turceou. Albany, Oreroa . ' Call raada In aity 'or country, . Ladifj an do thir!thouolns ia San Fran cises without vuitiof th eity. and without extra eom-nUiion. M its ! J Barro T r ehsV.ng Rgut, 1889 Gray Sl.Oaklaol L.APIM usrtiD ilea, 1 have a very a-g ttook ot that goods, in qnalitieerang m in prio from $1.25 to $4 08 a pair. Thoy si wad ni iauirj avary pair warrantsd RAatoaE, E Teewa. STbttt atahf waa slak, w gave nev ( When an waa a CWW, ah cried f oe Otetwria. Wtxn sh bseara aOas, sh olung to Ustorfa. Wltea Sb kaa CWldren, she gave lCaoHa. Fortmiller at living have tome Beoait tano lsoe oarWins for 918 a pair, aa fin a anything ever seen tn h sty. iiiey rang down t $7 a pair, inner uee ear tain down to $1 01 lets a pair. Klein, Bros have a large and choice stock of boot and shoes for sale at rsasouabl triont Di not Invest in foot wear until yoahav een tlieir stoax aad. th) ctejaat piano atJthejr (tore. . . at a '.. Go to 3 W C hb, toootisor to Faislay ft Smilet Flinn aaioek; for ynar J b printing ef all kind, i ; Bey jesr grorie af Parker f$rv . DiLTMrajnr Tax NcTioa. School taxc erenow dlineant. Th clerk it making cut the delinquent list whioh will be in the hands of the sheriff at soon aa completed. lbose wnonava not paid, nad better do so before cost of collection arc added. Last actio. . ; :.. . f.- One half dollar reduction en every pair ot Ludlow' fine shoe. A good lin outturn l3 E Vonng's. - . ' ADO ABROAD THtttnlMV Fifty teachers ara beina examined In Salem this week. '' . Rsv Weoley, of the Cumberland I'reabv- trian churoh, will prsseh next H 11 nil ay at 11 a m at the M E ehuroh aouth In this eity. Reports from Toledo bring the ftws that th Toledo Coal Co. are going down at the rate of six fet a day and will sooa be in the bedoi.ooai. A $120,000 fir occurred In rortiaud y terday morning. Kolly, Dunn & Co and Ztn Bros being th principal losers. Th Far- mar St Mnroliatit Iuauraiic Co, ef this oity carried $1000 on sou ol the property Th first wheat of tbeorooof 181)1 wat received and regularly takau iu this morning at the Salem Flouring Mill.. It wa- of tb regulation Vrvn irratla. laru white berry. and brought "6'so. a I usbol. The farmer ho brouaht it wat John RU. S.lnm Journal. Wm.M. IIoao, of the . Oregon Pacific, arrived In Albany thl mornlnj; from San Francisco, and took a special train for Corvalll. . Mr lloag sold he proposed to land in with the noyt and see that they Set their pay. The truth It Mr Hoag oesn't get the credit for present embar rassment, the general opinion of the em ploye being that he hat always done hi best In the matlert but tlin New Yrrk office get the benefit of the extended de lay. The public at well at Mr llot pro pose to stand In with the boys. FRIDAY. The oity eoawuil meats to'tiubc. Wheat was 73 oont in Salem yterdy. The Willamette Val'ry U a tha fLy and bill stt Sunday. A iqaad . f reoruitiiis officer fr the let regiment i in Salem. Th overland jlue at 10:20 Ut ., In arrived at 2:30 this tti'irning, lM-iig ve'at hours let, orlng to a braak to the ttni'io Julian hawthorn i writing a l.ltlo.y of Oregon. A cnp!e men ar now in IVudle ton, mi their tilp over Oregon getting data fnr it. Tb pic 1 ore .f Geo C Blakrly, of Th Dalle, formerly of Brownsville, Prtwident'of th Oregon I'ha'Bieceutia&l Society, appear In Ihe last l'aeltic Urog Jievlew. Owinr to a largely int:r.rd huainex Psrker Kro have tern rtbliged to hire an other baker, aa I now run two, one at night and on daring the day. Miss Ellen Sedgal:k, of this city, be ing examined for a ItaolitT'. certificate at Cor v ailis, thl weak. She baa a reboot aero ths river from All.at.y. Th lied Crown Mill harn plase! a "Wkstalrom Middling I'ori.Ur," manufae tura.1 by tb Kalem Iron Wt.rks in the mill, which according to an itm in tho Statesman work lik a charm. Tbe mettar of ihe Oregon Pacific indebt edness to the company' eajployea will b onnaldered by JotlgeShattucIc in the Circuit Cooit at CorvallU ntxt Tuesday at 2 o'clock p. m. An amt.lov of th government work at Yaquio bay, fall from Ihe jntly this week, cod wa eeveraly, but not fatally, Injured. If wa picked up outor.seiouisnd remained so for ion time. A Good Start, Yesterday noon Jas Hunter started a new Mtssillon separa tor, purchaaed of Stewart A Sox, and the first afternoon threaded li'K) bushels of wheat. Hecker A Co, residing in Ben ton county, last evening, afur trying another f.partor since Monday, pur chased a Mnssillon. Am Emoikk Bursicu. Last evening owing to the side bar on engine No 351, drawing th overland, being broken near lake Lablsh.the engine wa left at Salem and another one wrured at Junction City, cauaing a long delay. This morn ing, just before dayiiglit, the woodwork of the dieabled engine was discovered to be on fire. One of the Salem steamers waa telephoned for and appeared with out a hose cart. A general alarm was then Kiven. but the damnire was already done, the woodwork being ruined. It waa finally extinguished by placing it under the spout at the water Uuk. Thia noon Sheriff Pitman, of Lurn- bereon, Robeson rounty.and Col Mcltca, of Laurenlurg, N. C, arrived in Albany after McDougall, wanted there tor the murder of his uncle. Though occurring over 3KK) miles away in view of the fact of the man being arrested here, the case has excited considerable interest. McP mgall was a merchant at Laurenburg; hi uncle resided in Robe- eon county. One night in April a man dressed as a darkey, blackened for the occasion, appeared at the uncle's home and asked to be shown the house of a Mr Wilson. The old gentleman accompan ied him across a held. Two shots were heard, but thought nothing of nntil the next morning when tho uly or tli old gentleman was found iu the field. McDougall was solicitous to have the murderer brought to jiiHtico and had three men arrested ; hut thuy were dis charged. In tho mean time he was sus- pecti lumseK. lie Hud been seen in me vicinity; amut was observed on his face it it lial been biackcnett, ana ne was agent for hia aunt and had a power of attorney to collect the insurance money, which wa nearly done, on his beha'.f. About tn days after the murder he die- nneared suddenly, liut tor tits desire to hear from home he would not have been found. He wrote there and it sealed his 'ate. McDougall declares he did not do the deed but knows who did. Mr Pit man nnd Col McRae will leave in the morning for the East with their prisoner, who declares himcelf w illing to be tried. As the evidence Is circumstantial the lecral fiirht promises to be a warm one. To an unprejudiced Oregonian, it looks as 11 he is the man who uia tne aeeu. ha reran t New York dispatehes report qu-.te a rise on wheat. Mrs lis K Polk difd yesterday at Nash- l:le, Teon. Sec W F Read's line of dre got da and silk bufor buying elaewht.ro. Ella V Montgomery bs btouiiht a suit for d'voiee against Wm M Montgomery. The Finlty soda arrings with lwut 4C0 aore of land were told today to Mr John Diamond, of Cobury, tor $2800. A meeting waa to be held this afternoon in the new grange hall acmes tb river in Benton coutity, the first to he beld iu it. rl A white pony belonginz to Worth Albei waa run oytr near Albany a couple of day ago. iii va'.uo waa asaetsoa at ?sio. A young woman waa seen last eveninn to enter a tjhinesedan tn thu city, laiuking he bad cope in for the purpose ot tmokini opium, the police followed hur; but could unt lind any trioo ol her. r he had prob ably escaped by a rear entrance. . A piano ' At KlettiJBros Boot and Shoe store. Parker Broe, grocer. Royal Dntoh Cocoa at C E Browm l.'a. 8 A Hulin. druggist, French' eorner. ' Fiae groeerie at Conn & Ilr ndricton'. J. W. Bentley, leadin boot . and aloe maker, jut oast ot Revere Houto. Jutt reoeived at the Ladi Bisiar, a full line of jet nail heads, the latest novelty in dress trimmings. 0 W Cobb, job printer, Flinn Block, does Erst class work. See that elegant piano at KieinJBrot Boot and Sboettore, A fine line of crockery ware at Conn ft Hendrioaou's, . Drink dolicion.ice oold coda water at C E'Brownell't. . For bargain in monuments, headstones etc., go to E W Achiaonft Co,Albany,Oregon Fresh bread, cake, pies, et., every day t the Dclmonioo restaurant. Lesve your orders. Charles Sears and Ben Cteland went to Eugene on wheels, making the trip (48 Lml es) tn seven hours. Btlmnlale the Bleed. Brandretli's Pills are the great blond puri fier. They are a purgative and blond tonic, they act equally on the bowel, the kidneys, and the tain, thus cleansing the system by tbe natural outlet ot th body they may be called the rnrgative eudorifio and diuretic medicine. They stimulate the blood 10 as to enable nature to tbiow off all morbid humors, and cure disease-no matter by what nam it may be called. One or two of tham taken every uigkt will prove an infallible remedy. - t Brandreth'a Fill are purely vegetable, absolutely hartnle and aafe to tak at any time, f old in every drag and medioine store, either plain or sugar coated. SEWER NOTICE. "VTOT1CF 13 HEREBY GIVEN TO L M. Curl, K. E. Allen, Geo. W. XI Ywng, Mr. K, A. McFeron, L. Flinn and Edward Ford, and toad whom it may conoern, that on the 18th day, cf July, 1301, the common council of the eity of Al bany, Oregon, duly appointed L C. Mar hall, L, W. Deyo and Julius Gradwohl a viewer to view th following described right of way for the construction of a wer: BeirlnnlnK at a terminal point at th 8 W eorner of lot I ia block 14 In Haoklcman's second addition to the city of Albany, Ore gon, and tnnnisg thence N on the W line of said block 10 feet thence E and parallel with thN line of an id block to the E boun dary thereof; thence S on said K boundary 20 feet; thence W parellel with the N boundary of said block to th W boundary thoraot; theno N on said W boundary 10 loet to tao place 01 beginning, and that said council ha fixed h 24th day of August, JSal, at the hour of JO o'clock a m of tatd day, a th Dm for said viewers to meet at trie chamber of aid council ia the city , Albany, Oregon. And you and each ou of you, and all other pron whom it may concern, are hrby further notified that the f )loijg desonuad private property will be appropriated by said council a ri(ht of wy for th oonawoction of auch ewer: BcKinniogat a poiut on tbe western bonndary of block 14 iu Ilackleman' 2nd addition to tb city of Albany, Linn county, Oregon, 101) feet from tb north wear corner ol said block and running tbajce natterly and .rllel to the north boundary ol said block tHl C5 feet, thenc aoutherly and rDi t th weatcrn bonndary of raid block 10 ft; thence waurly and I arallei t- the uortu bouudary of ui.i block 00 03 le. t to th weat U-nodary of sa.d block theftoa i.ortheriy along ta d watt bou Hilary lo the place of belnnio.-, tbn HK"uing at a poiut in i loclt IA liacl.lv mn' 2 .d ad ltt.MJU to the city tit Albany, l.i, 111 ctunty, Oregon, which ia CtJ.Oj fott ii.'ant Iroiii tne wcatero and lUJJ feet dis tant Irom tli noilheru boundaries of said 1, lock atid runuiog thence caaterly and panllil with the northern boundary of taid block (iO.05 frt; theoce southerly acd paicllul with the eastern boundary of ald dock 10 feet; thence weatetly and parellel with the northern bonndary of aatd block CO 05 feet; thenc northerly to the poiut bf bexiooog, then beginning at a point on the eastern boun dary of block 14 iu ilacklnoian'a 2nd addi tion to th city f Albany, Unn county, Oregon, 101 ) loet from th north eaat corner of (aid block and runnlug tbeoc weaterty and parellel with the uorth boundary of said block 132.1 feet; thence southerly and pare 1 1.1 wiiu th i.avtra boundary of said block 10 fact; thence easterly and parellel to the oorthern boundary of said block 132 1 feet to tbe eae.ern boaodaiy of said block; thence northerly along taid boundary to th place cf bvatinning, tnen Begiouing at a point 00 tbe eastern boun dary of block 14 in Hackleman'M 2nd addi tion to the city of Albany, L'nn event y, Oregon, 101 J feet from tbe aouth eaat corner cf said block and tannins thence westerly and parellel with th aouibern toeodary of said block 132.1 ieot; thence northerly sod parellel wi b th eaatcin boundary of said olock 10 feet: tbet.ee east erly and parellel with tbe aoutbern bonn dary of said tlock 132.1 feet to the eaaUrn boundary f aaid blojkj thence aootlieily along aid bouidary to tbe plac of begin ninK, then Beginning 'at a point in blok 14 In Hacaleman 2nd addition to the ciirof A'bany, Linn county, Oregon, which it 66.05 feet distance from tne western and 101 feet distance from the aouthern boundaries of aatd block and running thence easterly and parallel with the south ern boundary of said block 665 fcet.thence northerly and paiaHel with the western boui.dary of said block to feet, thence westerly and parallel with the aouthern boundary of Said block 66.05 feet, thence southetly to the place of beginning.then Beginning at a point on the weat boun dary ot block 14, In Hackle-man' 2nd ad dition to the city of Albany, Linn county, Oregon, and 101 ;i fect from the south west corner of said block and running then easterly and parallel with the southern boundary ot taid block 60.05 'eet, the.ice northerly and parallel with the western boundary of taid block 10 feet; thence westerly and parallel with the southern boundary of taid block 66 05 feet to the western boundary of taid block, thence along said boundary to feet to the place of beginning. And all persons ylaiming damage by reason of the appropriation of any sucb property or any part thereof.' tor such purpose or right of way for such sew er, are hereby especially notified to file their respective claim for such damage with the recorder of taid city before the said time so appointed by the said council for the taid meeting of taid viewer. This notice It pubiltned by order of the council of the city of Albany. Oregon, made oa the iSih 'day of July, 1S91. jrsu iiurtUAN, City marshal. SEWER NOTICE. N OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO Pauline Hcgele, Harper Cranor. J L Hiil, J 1 1 Remington aid II R Schutu, and to ail whom it may concern, that on the iS.h day of uly, iSyi the common council ot the city of Albany, Oregon, duly appointed L, C Marshal', L. W. Dcyoe and Juliut Gradwohl a viewer to view, the following described right of way for the construction of a sewer: Begin ning at a terminal point point at the south weat corner of lot I in bljck 102 In Hack leman't addition to the city of Albany, Oregon, and running thence i.orth on the west boundary ot taid tot 10 feet, thence easterly and parallel with the north boun dary of said block to the east boundary thereof; thence south on the east boun dary of taid block ao feet, thenre westerly and parallel with the north boundary of aid block to the west boundary thereof; i.icnce nonneny 10 reel 10 the place of beginning, and lhat said council haa fixed tho 24th day of August, 1891, at the hour ot 10 o clock a m of taid day. as the time for said viewers to meet at the Chamber of taid council In the city ot Albany.Ore gon. And you and each one of you, and all other persona whom It may concern, are hereby further notified that the follow lng deficiibed private property wilt be ap propriated by said council as a right of way ior tne construct ion ot such sewer: Beginnlne- at a point on the western boundary of block 102 In Hackleman't addition lo the city of Albany, Linn coun ty, Oregon, 102 feet from the northwest corner of taid block and running thence easterly and parallel with the northern boundary of taid block 142 fee'.; thence southerly and parallel with the western boundary of said block 10 Jfeet; thence westerly and parallel with the northern boundary of taid block 142 feet to the western boundary of said block; thence northerly along said boundary to the place of beginning, then Beginning at a point on the east boun dary of olock 102 In Hackletnan' addition to the city ot Albany, Llnn county, Ore gon, 102 leet from the northeast corner of said block and running .thence westerly and parallel with the northern boundary of taid block 142 feet: thence southern and parallel with the eastern boundary ' said block 20 feet; thence easterly and pa allel with the southern boundary of said block 142 feet to the eastern bourKfary of taid block ; thence northerly along said boundary to the place of beginning.then Beginning at a point In block 102 Hack leman's addition to the city ot Albany.Linn county, Oregon, 71 feet from the western and 102 feet from the southern boundaries ot taid block and runnlne thence easterly and parallel wiih the routhern boundary of said block 71 feet; thence northerly and parallel with the western boundary of said block 10 feet; thence westerly and parallel with the southern boundary of said block 71 feet; thence southerly to the place of begtnnlng, then Beginning at a point on the west boun dary of block 102 in Hackleman't addition to the city of Albany ,Llnn county .Oregon, 102 feet from the southwest comer of said block and running thence easterly and parallel with the southern boundary of said block 71 teet, thence northei ly and parallel with, the western boundary of said block 10 feet; thence westerly and pirellel with" the southern boundary of said block 71 feet to the western boundary of said block ; then southerly along-said boundary to the place of beginning. v .. And all persons claiming damages by reason cf the appropriation of any such property or any part thereof.for such pur pose or right of way for such sewer, are hereby especially notified to filu their re spective claima for such damages with the Recorder of said city before the said time so appointed by the said council for the taid meeting of said viewers. x This notice is published by order of the council of the city of Albany, Oregon, made op the 18th day of July, 1891. JOHN N HOFFMAN, City Martha! . A necessity. af tee. ateeaaV firam Trr yea aa ablratd, Kaaaa.a4 tb peaueipaj Saw no. - .... r row i aw rg aoantriaa. Sat nf .ooe net grew in AmrWw. 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