THE MORNING HEIiALD: SUNDAY, JULY 12, 1891
Sttormng gaily fur aid
ON BALK.
The Daily Hmuld will be on
ale each morning at H. J. Jones'
book store, where it i an be procured
at 5 cents per copy.
HONEY TO LOAN.
In suras to suit, from six months
to five years, on good Albany and
Linn county real eattte.
W. E. McPhersojj,
Opp. Kuss House. Albany, Or. ,
JOTTINGS ABOUT TOWN.
Fresh bread every day at Parker
Bros.
E. P. Cusick came up last night
from Salem.
Miss Annie Martin, of Corvallis,
is in the city.
J. R. Wyatt made a call at Cor
vallis yesterday.
P. W. Spinks is making a visit
to his son, near Ilarrisburg.
A fine line of ladies' larnXorfolk
waists just receivod at the Ladies'
Bazaar.
H. C. Chamberlain and familv
have joined the seaside colony at
Newport.
Mrs. W. C. Davis and daughters
are tenting on the old campground
at Waterloo.
Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Lee are
making visits to Corvallis and In
dependence.
A girl desires a position to do
general house work. Apply at
the Herald office.
If you are hungry go to Parker
Bros, and get a loaf of the best
bread in the city.
S. R. Whitney, junior editor of
the Herald, is on his ranch on
the North Santiam.
N. II. Allen contemplates trying
the efficicacy of the waters of the
hot springs in the Siskiyous.
A. P. Barker and T. J. Stitea
represent the A. O. U. W. in the
grand lodge at Victoria, B. C.
1?. L. Such and wife and Mrs.
Turrell and daughter have gone to
the coast to enjoy the sea breezes
Mrs. M. J. Train and daughter
Arlene, and Miss Ellen Brannan
went np on the North Santiam
yesterday.
Miss Carrie Liyton, one of the
Herald compositors, returned yes
terday from a few weeks' vacation
in Portland.
Mrs. Anna Hodes, of Corvallis,
a former resident of this city, is
visiting at the residence of Chas.
Kjefer, in this city.
Mr. Mark Drum, the theatrical
advance agent, is in the city for
his company, the Harry F. Keene
Dramatic Company.
' Rev. C. E. ' Jacka, from ' Cali
fornia, will hold service morning
and evening in the Congregational
church. All are invited to attend.
Miss L. A. Woodin, from Ta
roma, arrived in the city yester
day noon to visit relatives and
take a vacation from her duties as
a teacher.
Prof. Jewett. who has for sev
eral years has had charge of the
Ilarrisburg school, has accepted
the principalship of the Astoria
schools.
The Young Men's Christian as
sociation meeting this afternoon
will be as usual at the V. C. T. U.
hall, and will be conducted hv Mr.
I). H. McCulIagh. All men" wi'l
be welcomed.
Chief of Police Hoffman went
to Portland yesterday to arrest
one J. L. Miller, alias Lewis, who
was one of the gang of swindlers
who were operating a store here
with stolen goods.
County Clerk Payne gave his
permission yesterday for the mar
riage of W.'ll. Mayneld and Flor
ence Cooer, Jonathan Thompson
and Martha E. Leffler, V. W.
Barley and Kitty Cooley.
One hundred men wanted at the
Y. M. C. A. meeting, to be held at
4 o'clock p. m. to-day. Subject:
"Tne Battle of Life." Reference,
1st Samuel, 28:1. Leader. P. H.
McCullf gh. Music by male quar
tette and horn.
C. U. Burkhart and Dr. Maston,
who takes N. II. Allen's place on
the committee, Mr. Allen's health
not jiermitting him to go, will go
to San Francisco in a few days to
select a mill for the Albany Mining
A Milling Co. on the Santiam.
Messrs. Slauson and Thompson
and families came up from Port
land yesterday. The former goes
up on the North Santiam with
Hon. R. A. Irviue to take a two
weeks vacation from his labors on
the Oregonian. Mr. Thompson
and family go to Yaquina.
The Geo. C. Staley troup will be
in Albany on Wednesday evening,
July 29, with the "Royal Pass," a
comedy full of many pleasing
features. The company is now
playing a successful engagement
at the Bush street theater, San
Francfsco.
Mr. Milton Hale, president of
the Toledo Coal company, has re
turned from a trip to view the
situation aid is well pleased with
the outlook. He attended a meet
ing of the directors, and thy
have ordered a tunnel put in to
develop the vein.
The citizens of Ilarrisburg are
still working heart and soul for
the water ditch into that place,
with every prospect of success.
And they need to make it so, for
it will add piosperity and growth
to the city. Ail the elements of
success ate lvin at their door if
they will only take bold and work
it out.
James V. Pipe, secretary of tne
Albany Mining & Milling Com
pany, yesterday went in to the
mines with Mr. Grant, of San
Francisco, a member of the lead
ing firm of mining machinery men
on the coast, and a competent
mining expert. He will take a
look at the ore and general prospects.
HOW TO ACT.
8ball W Help Build Up or Setard?
Th Bridge.
Ou the question of the bridge
fur Albany there should be but
one opinion, and that should be
for a bridge first, last and all the
time.
We are not disposed to be cap
tious, nor do we wish to unduly
harp upon the bridge subject. But
the present and future prospects of
the city, as far as this year is con
cerned, depend entirely upon the
energy and promptness with
which the bridge work is pushed.
This can be seen by everyone who
will look suuarely at the subject.
The present situation, with the
plans adopted and the contract
practically let, is certainly as
favorable as could be asked for,
and now let every one drop tkeir
differences and push for the com
pletion of the work.
Past experience in other cities
plainly shows that even after
actual work has been commenced,
retarding measures adopted by in
dividuals have handicapped the
work and delayed the completion
for years.
The question comes home to
every citizen of Albauy then, will
you put an incubus upon the thrift
of the city, that will help to throt
tle us business and turn awav
from its doors the artisan, the
tinit y citzen and the ttirnng
ousiness man, and cause the dia
heartening legend, "'to let," to
hang upon the ou er walls ol busi
ness houses and dwellings in count
less numbers, or will y.n help ke p
the good name already acquired
and the progress already under
way in good and favorable condi
tion, and our growth and prosper!
ly an asaure'i tact. Xhe qu-.-s ion
is simple and straight, and comes
home to every individual.
Tl . . i . .
mere certainly can be but one
answer and that is that every indi
vidual now works in hearty good
earnest to push the bru.Ke through
to completion at the earnest prac
tical moment.
Next Week's Theater.
The popular Harry F. Keene's
dramatic company will play at the
Albany opera house on Thursday,
Friday and Saturday evenings,
July Hi, 17 and 18. Tne plays put
on will be the great masterpiece of
Gillette's, "Held by the Enemy,"
a war drama of thrilling intereot,
tspecially so to G. A. R. men and
and old soldiers; "4!," Joaquin
Miller's wonderful production, and
"The S-ilver King." The tlirae
pieces will give our citizens spice
and variety, and cannot help
drawing full houses and giving
perfect satisfaction.
A Delightful Party.
At
the residence of Judge
L
Flinn, Friday evening, a highlv
enjoyable party was given by their
daughter, Miss Anna, to a nnm
ber of her friends, and lunch pre
pared to the queen's taste wa
9erved. Those present were:
Miss Mildred Burmeister, Ava
Baltimore. Mary CundiiF. Eva
Simpson, Olga Hewitt, Hetlie Mil
ler, Olive Marks. Messrs. an
Wilson, Claire Vunk, Flovd Dor
ris, Jack Smiley, Chas. Cusick,
Ezra Horton, Elliott Irvine, Percy
Toung, Carlton Sox.
A Five O'clock Tea.
Mrs. J. C. Powell and Mrs. Fred
Blnmberg gave a very pleasant 5
o'clock tea at their residence in
honor of their guest, Mrs. A. Staiger
ot Portland, to lowing ladies were
present: Airs. W. fc. lurrell, o
Tacoma;Mrs. C. E. Wolverton,
Mrs. II. F. -Merrill, Mrs. b. I
Nu'ting, Mrs, Geo. E. Chamber
lain, Mrs. S. E. Young, Mrs. W
F. Hearst, Mrs. Dr. S. G. Irvine,
Mrs. Kate tstirkliart, Mrs. Henri
etta Brown, Mis. E. N. Ccndit,
.Misses Annie and Catherine Alt
house, Lib'jie Irvine, Hettie Miller
Clean l'p the Streets.
Notices dated May 16, 18!l,were
posted some time ago by the street
commissioner, calling upon prop
erty owners to clean adjacent
alleys and streets within ten days,
This time has long since elapsed
According to the new city charter
it is now the duty of the street
commiesioner to proceed with the
work. Wiry is this not done?
Cornerstone Laying
The ceremony of laying the
corner stone of tlio new Unitarian
church in Salem will be performed
on Sunday by the Masonic Grand
Lodge of Oregon, Grand Master
B. Vandusen presiding. Frank
Moor, of St. Helens, as deputy
grand master, and Rev. J. It. N.
Bell of Rjseburg, as chaplain will
also be present.
The officers and members of
Corinthian lodge, A. F. & A M.,
are requested to be present at a
Recial convocation of that 1 dge
on Monday evening, July l:;th, to
receive Mont Worshipful Grand
Master B. Van Duscn. By order i
of W. M
lieo. W. Davis of Shedd was in
the city yesterday. He will pro
bably be located in Salem in a
few days, as the prospects are
that he will be the next clerk of
the board school land commission
erg. No better man can be lojnd
for the place.
Rev. George F. riummer, of
Corvallis, has been appointed by
Bishop Morris to tike charge of
St. Peter's Episcopal church in
this city. He will hold his first
services in St. Peter's next church
Sunday, July 12th, at 11 a. m. and
7 :30 p. m. Mr. Plummer comes to
Oregon from St. Mark's chinch,
Baltimore, Md.
Roeburg Plaindealet says:
The friends of J. B. I loner will re
gret to learn that he has resigned
tiis position as principal of the
Roseburg public school to accept
that of the Albany t chool. They
can congratulate the protessor,
however, as his salary will be in
creased about I'JOt) per annum.
Ko&tburg's loss is Albany.s gain.
ALLIANCE PICNIO-
A Laue Qathrring in the Forks of the
Santiam.
A picnic was held at the grove
near the Santiam grange hall yes
terday, and was largely attended.
It wes estimated that over a
thousand people were in attend
ance. Music was furnished ty
the Scio band. Tho speakers for
the occasion were Judge R. P.
Boise and Hon. R. A. Irvine.
Amusement was furnished by a
band of plug tiglies and the music
of the band. The alliance prin
ciples and plans were discussed
and a very pleasant time passed.
Linn County In It,
At the Julv meeting of the Port
land Speed Association, Linn
eonnty came out with playing
hmors foi one o' its hot sea made
the best time and lowered the
stallion record from 2:1'4 to
2 ;23' 4. The hoise was Dclco bred
oy McKnight Bron.,of thiseounty,
its datn being one of the marefc
drowned from the ferry boat in
the Williainette at lira city last
summer. The account of the rare
says: The field in the 2:27 trot
was pronounced the best, as a
whole, ever started at City View
end the result was most gratifying;
for Delco has thus beaten Bloudle's
stallion record of 2:M'.j' by
a second and a quarter,
an adt'eu another star to
APamont's crow n. His sire, Oneco
is a son of Altamont and his dam
was in no nay remarkable. The
race between Delco and Altao was
throughout exciting, as they lap
ped nearly all the way around,
sometimes one, sometimes the
other in the lead, and each finish
was greeted with a wild burst of
applause. Linn county horses
are winning fame and renown.
It is a matter of congratulation
that Oneco, the sire of Pelco, the
property of McKnights Bros., will
remain one of the most valuable
acquisitions of our country.
Proper Action.
Since the last state fair several
complaints have been made that
several rrticles of work had been
either lost or stolen. This has
caused considerable dissatisfaction
and perhaps deterred several from
maKingexnious inisyear. lino
turns out that all the articles
in question had been carefully
packed away as property unclaim
ed after the fair. Several have
already been returned to the
owners, and the ballance are in
the hands of the secretary, await
ing the owners. Marshal Savage
has the honor of hunting up these
lost items and restoring them to
the proper persons. This year it
is understood, that everv article
placed on exhibition will be re
ceipted for and only returned on
surrender of receipt. With this
assurance many competitors will
be encouraged to come in the
present year. Journal.
Killed liy a Wagou.
Haines Correspondent of Baker
City Blade; "Dutch George,"
who was killed near Stoddard's
mill yesterdav, had recently
bought a team and was engaged
in hauling lumber to JNorth Fow
der. On coining down a steep hill
in the morning with two wagons
(one a trail wagon) both heavily
I iden with lumber, he met his
death. In attempting to apply
the brakes the pole attached to the
same gave way, throwing him
under the wheels, which parsed
across his chest killing him in
stantly. He appeared to be a
peculiarly unfortunate individual,
having only a few months ago
lost a portion of his light hand in
a saw mill accident. His remains
were interred in the North Powder
cemetery yesteaday, I le w.is com
paratively a stranger in the com
munity. Maxonlc Notice.
The members of St. Johns Lodge
Xo. 02, A. F. & A. M. are hereby
notified to attend a special com
munication of this lodge on Mon
day evening the Kith inst. at 8
o'clock p. m. for the purpose of
tendering to the grand master of
the state a cordial and fraternal
v elcome. Visiting brethren will
be accorded the usual masonic
courtesies. Refreshments will be
served at moderate expense. Be
sure to take due notice of this and
fail not for "there is nothing better
for a man, than that he should
eat end drink and that he should
make his soul enjoy good in his
labor." By order of the W. M.
What Hie SlieriirHhoulrt Have Done
Walla Walla Union: If the
sheritr had passed his gun, with
those of his guards, to Hunt inside
his cell, it is a two tc one bet
Hunt would now be living, and
Walla Walla county been saved
thousands of dollars useless ex
pense. The truth is, being ap
prized of the forced with which he
would have to contend, alie sheriff
should have procured a force sum-
,.: , ri - r:i;
to do
so, removed the prisoner under
guard, or, which wot Id have been
bettee, disguised him and depu
tized a civilian to escort him to
the penitentiary as a last resort.
Catching A President,
Salem Journal : The committee
on choosing a new president for
Willamette, are burning the wires
very direction trying to eaten a
firstclass man They are using ex
pedition and their catch will be
landed in a few days at fourther
most. It is tincerely to be hoped
that he will be a man to make
the University what it would be.
one with the nerve to unload every
man who is not indspensable, and
put that life into tbe institution
necessary to have it command
respect,
Try Conn & Hendricson's syrup,
the finest in the market. Retail
in quantities to suit.
Calumet baking owder is abso
lutely pure and wholesome. Try
a can. C. S. Brownell.
REAL ESTATE SALES.
B. W. Hamilton to Pelphina
Hamilton, 164.40 acres, 10 w. 1 ;
consideration, $1.
Pelphina Hamilton to B. W.
Hamilton, 164 40 .acres, It) w. 1 ;
consideration, $1.
M. W. Huton to John Huston,
one fith interest in 150 acres, 14
w. 3. consideration, $000.
Oregon to M. C. Movfield, SO
acres, 13 E. 1 ; consideration, $100.
M. C. Mayfield to J. J. Bircuoff,
80 acres, 13 E. 1; consideration,
$500.
East Albany Cemeterv associa
tion to Samuel Neeland.'block 13;
consideration, $15.
R. A. Rampy, trustee, to Snod
grass Bros., seven lots in Harris
burg; consideration, $1,200.
COAST NOTES.
It is reliably reported that an
orgnized band of professional horse
theives is operating in the moun
tains adjacent to the Grand Ronde
valley ami in th region extending
to Snake river. It would Iw wise
for the owners of valuah'e horses
running on the mouiit.uu ranges
to keep an eye open.
A woman of Valley City, I.k..
wageied that she could p it the
slips on five pillows while any
man present at a church fair could
encase one, and seven different
men look her up and suffered
defeat. No man can ever acquire
the nackef holding a pillow in his
teett to work with both hands.
Independence West Side: A
gentleman gives us the particulars
of a shockiniraccident at the Suiver
mill west of Dallas, which oi cured
Thursday morning. A party of
loggers were felling trees and a
tn e fell 011 a man by tiie name of
McMillin crushed him to the
g ound and some underbrush
which bad been cut off near the
ground leaving sharp Htii'nps, lan
into his body, one piece penetra
ting the right lung. His shoulder
was broken. At last accounts he
was still alive in Dallas, w here he
had been taken. But little hcq. B
are entertained of his recovery.
Strayed or Stolen.
From the farm of the under
signed near Muddy station, May 3,
Lane county, one dapple gray
mare six years old fourteen hands
high branded on the left shoulder
with the combined letters 1, II.
Anyone giving information leading
to her recovery will be handsomely
rewarded.
J. P. Allison.
BltKL KVIA MALIK.
The best salve in tin world for Cut.
Bruises, So.es, Ulcers, Salt Kheiim.
Fever sores. Tetter. Chapped Hani.
Chilblains. Corns, and skin Eruption:),
and pos tively cures Piles, or 1.0 pay
required. It is guaranteed to give
perfect satisfaction, or money re
funded. Price 25 cents per box. Fcr
sale by Foshsy & Mason
Wood Wanted.
Sealed proposals will be received
by the clerk of district No. 5, Linn
county, Oregon, up to Monday,
July loth, 181)1, to furnish s.iid dis
trict with 00 cords of grub oak
wood and 0 corda of eplit lir wood ;
the latter to be split from the bodv
of large trees, four feet long and
free of knots. The oak wood to be
four feet long and not less than
four inches in diameter at the I
small end. The board reserves
the right to reject aiv or all bids. 1
Albany, July 1, iwil.
C. G. Bl HKI1AUT.
dist. clerk, j
I have been bothered
with ;
catarrh for about twenty years ; I
had lost sense of smeii entirely,
and I had almost lost my hearing.
My eyes were getting so dim I had
to get some one to thread my
needle. Now I have my hearing
as well as I ever had, and I can
pee to thread as fine a needle as
ever I did, my sense of smell it
partly restored, and it seems to he
improving all the time. I think
mere is notlnng like r.ty's Cream 1
Balm for catarrh Mrs K K. j
Orimes, Rendrill, Peny, Co., O.
... .
If vou suffer pricking pains on !
movi'ne the eyes, or cannot bear 1
bright light, and find your sight
week and falling, you should
promptly use or. it. .McLeans
Strengthening
Eve Salve.
cents a box.
A new line of novelties
mer hats just received
n snni
at the
Ladies Bazaar.
Have you seen those beautiful
cement walls in the cemeter is.
put up by E. W. Aehison, at all
the cost of stone.
Try Coronado mineral waler,
the purest on earth, for sale by all
druggists. John lsom Jr., sole
agent.
Croup, whooping cough and
bronchitis immediately relived by
Shiloh's Cure. For pale by Foshay
& Mason.
F. M. French keeps the largest
and most complete stock of spec
tacles and eyeglasses in the
county. Every pair warranted to
give perfect satisfaction.
Silk mitts at the Ladies Bazaar.
Baby cried,
Mother sighed,
Doctor prescribed : Castoria 1
Highest of all in Leavening Tower.
i
1 1 X
ABSOLUTELY PURE
THE CHDRCHE3.
When, Where and by Whom Services
Will Be Held Tu-D.iy.
CoxnitEOATioNAL llorm-r of Fourth
ami Ferry streets, I'rcacliinir every
Sunday at 11 a. m,, and :.'!ii r. m.
gabh.th sell ml at Vl.'Xi. 1'ntyer
nieetiiiir Wednesday evening. Kev.
J. H. McI.:mkI, I'-etor.
ritKiiVTKKiAV. corner of Broadul
tiin and Fifth streets. Services at II a.
111. and l.'.M p. 111. Pastor liev.K. K.
I'rieliaid. Sabbath school at I'M 5 p.
111. I'rayer meeting every Wednesday
evening.
Mi:tuoimst. Corner Kllsworlh and
t hird streets. Services al II a. 111. and
i:'.Ut 11. 111. Pastor, iti-v. !. K. Mcinin
srer. Pastor. Sabbaih school H:'.Hl . 111.
l'lyvvr meeting every Thursday eve-iiin.-
St. I'aii. .Mbtiio!it Corner Mont
gomery and Third streets. Services at
II a. 111. ami T::'t p. in. Pa tor, 11.
S. Shancle Sabbath g lioil at 111 a
111. I'rayer meeting on Thursday
evenings
I'xiTKD I'kksiivikhi.vn. Comer of
Washington and Fifth streets. Scrvi
ees at 1 1 a. 111. and '1 ::!rp. 111. 1'astor Kev.
S.(i Irvine. Sabbath .-chool at ZMii-,.
III I'rayer meeting every Wednesday
evening.
KvAN'oni.li'Ai.. Corner of I.von t.ml
Fourth streets, -.-cmccs at II a.m.!
ami ;H p. 111. 1'astor, Kev. L. S. Fisher. I
Salili.ltli school Ida. III. Prayer meet-j
tug ever Wednesday evening." j
ClIKIsTlAX Cm Id II Services every I
every MnMav al their eluocii at 11 a.
111. ami 7:'-'At p. 111 Smi'lay
school
at 10 a. 111. Prayer mee'ing
Thursday evenings at p. m.
All are invited ta attend, lie v. J as. F.
Steward, pastor.
Catholic. Services every Sunday
it 11 a. in., by Kev. Fr. P.." Metayer.
liAiTisT. Corner of 1. yon ami Fifth
streets, Scrxiccsat II a. 111.
p. III. Pastor Kev. (Jen.
Sabbath school immediately
morning services. Prac'r
and ':'
II. Hi. I.
alter the
meeting
every Wednesday evening.
Episcopal Services every Sab
bath 111. .rning al 1 1 a. 111. Key. J M
Donaldson, pa-tor.
Stale Horticultural Society.
The regular quarterly ineet'ng
of the Oregon State llurticulairal
Society will be held at Xewberg,
Tue.sd.iy ami Wednesday, July 11
and l.'i. A full progr '.ininn for
three sessions bus been prepared,
but as all the titles to papers are
uot in, the announcement of I lie
programme has been omitted
Xewberg promises to entertain
royally, and there should b : a lull
aiieiioancc, showing our
appre -
lurliciil -
ciatiou of her interest in
ture.
ilil Wanted.
To do house work for a small
family during the sea-'on at Ya
quina bay. Apply at once at the
residence of li. A. Irvine, (iood
wages. Mrs. K. L Thompson.
The Thomas Kay Woollen Milh
of Salem, have appointed G. W.
Simpson their agent in Albany. A
full line of men ami boys clotliint
blankets and flannels ami all ai ti
des manufactured by tin; mill will
be kept in stock. These g;ods art
the best in the market and will
give entire satisfaction.
As a table and medicinal water.
the Coronado can't be 'oieit. Tiy !
it and be convinced. Bottled at'
tne world renowned sanitarium.
Hotel Del C'lionalo, Coronado,
California.
The Ladies Bazinir has still a
good selection ofimllinery A hich
they are selling ;u greatly reduced
rates. If you need a hat give
hem a call.
For lame back, side) or
ue Shiloh's Kjpiii,4 p aster.
2'i cents at Foshav it Mason.
chest, 1
Price I
I .-straw nerries, ciiernes.
g HISO-
berries, currants, etc., received
every morning, at Allen Bros.
M UK IK 1 1.
:aii.i;v
tlic l'l
-fOOI.EV-.I11 v II. iVM. at
sliylerian pui fomiL't: in Al-
I'any. Mr. V W. Hailcy c f Texas and !
Mis Kitiie t'oolev, of llrou n- ille. j
l!ev. K. It. l'liebaiil olliciatili. j
The bride is
the accomplished
i daughter of Mr. (Jeo. C. Cooley, of
Brownsville, and the groom, who
formcrK' ta u4ht school in South
,, , , ,,
Brownsville, 1 as held a position
. . . ', , .',
ln the afncultural state co.!cg, at
'College Station
j two year.
Texas, for the last ,
ItOKN.
ANDKKSOX .In Ilarrislitir- to tlie
wife of T. J. Anderson, July IMiI,
a son.
Di I-; i).
ANDKUSON'. In HairislmrT on July
. lN'.U, little Mamie, daughter or Mr.
anil Mrs, T..I. Anderson, at tin- nv of
14 months 11111I l'.i days, of inlhiiua
tion of the lirains.
WAXTKI)
K 1 1 . i 1 i
Airirl to do general houscwoik
re at this ollue.
WANTKI) -Ah o lee for cannini; purposes,
Koyat Ann cherries, l.lack Kcnuldi an
cherries, peach pitting. Kirtktt pears. Black
rasplicrries and I'.UrkK-rrici. Kir whi. h 1
will pay the hihect market price.
II. W. JSiMrsox.
Notieo to Whom it May Cmirorn.
A'l persons aro hcrchv not tied th.it my
wife, lu-ssiv ivcnd ill, has left mo without any
cause, and all persons arc hcre.iy further
notified not to let her h.ve anytli'in; on my
cfeilit, as 1 will not pnv for anvllii'i on her
account. KUWAliU I! KKSIi.tLl,.
X h.irnes-1, almist
hea . Apply to .Mr.-.
Oregon.
new. VM he ko!,I
i. lleirin-ci. All-any,
N'otlco.
I hereby warn a" prop'c against ere-iitini;
iiiv hushand on my account, as I have !ctt
iiiin. witli a very just c-iu-ic and provocation,
nnd poaitii'cV rcrme to pay any s u Ii ac
counts made hv him.
Mks. W. I. Terns.
Latest U. S. Gov't Food Report
Baking
Powder
THE WORLD ENRICHED.
The facilities of the present day
for the production of everything
that will conduce to the material
welfare and comfort of mankind
are almost unlimited and when
Syrup of Figs was first produced
the world was enriched with the on
ly perfect laxative known, as it ii
the only remedy which is truly
pleasing and refreshing to the taste
and prompt andeflectual to cleanse
the system gently in the Sprin
tiine or, in fact, at any time any
the better it is known the more
popular it becomes.
- Mother?
Castoria is recommended by
physicians for children teething.
It is a purely vegetable preparation
its ingredients are published
around each bottle. It is pleasant
to the taste and absolutely harm
less. It relieves constipation,
regulates the bowels, quites pain,
cures diarrhuM and wind colic,
allays feverishness, destrpys
worms, and prevents convulsions,
boot lies the child and gives it re-
i freshing and natural sleep. Catt
soria is the children's panacea
j the mothers' friend. 35 doses, 35
i cents.
Novelties in Ladles Footwear.
I hove just received for the sum-
mer trade the latest novelties in
ladies line shoes. Cloth top, iancy
tips ; lace shoes with fancy tips,
besides all the staple styles in hand
and machine turns. These goods
were made expressly for me and
will lu found nice enough for the
most fastidious and cheap enough
for any one wanting a tine dress
shoe. I also carry late novelties
in Oxford ties ranging in price
from .$1.L'5 to $4."0. S. K. Young.
Nonce to Water Consumers.
All sprinklers must lie shut oil"
promptly at !) o'clock, and all
leaks and water waste must be
carefully guarded against during
the coming week while the wa'er
is out of the canal, as only one
um; can be used, and it is neces
sary to maintain sutiicient pressure
to keep water in the railroad and
other elevated tanks.
A. C. W. T. & L. Co.
Wallace Baldwin, Cusiiicr.
Cakes of all varieties, fancy and
j .,, M (j. l), lmonico restaurant
1 '
-GENERL-
Steamship Ague;.
THROUGH TICKETS
T.i ami from Kumpe by a'l ft ret -class lines
Ti k-jts from ny place in Europe to iny
p-iint 111 thri Tinted States, cr (rom this
eoiiiitrv to Ktircpen points sold over the
folluinu' tiit-i;lat8 lines:
trlli liiniinn L'oyd, via New York,
Nonli Curinan Lloyd, via Baltimore,
Allan Line, Anchor Line,
American Line, Stvc Line,
lu-aver Line, Cunnril Line,
kid Star Line,
Wh'te Star Line,
liuion Line.
1 DKA1TS AND MONEY ORDERS
snl'l on all European cities at current ra'es.
Intimation collections. For Information
r. l' mlii'if prices of passaic, date ot saiiiug,
etc , call o'l or address, V, B. WINN,
Albany, ok.
-THE-
'l Agricultural College
Opens September 18th, 1SI11.
COfltSK OK STl'DY arranged rxprcssly to
meet tne iicooh m tne lariuuiK anil oiecnanl
cat interests of the state. Large, coinouious
ami well-vet.tiiated buildiuifs. The cot'exe
19 lot atctl in aculthate.1 anil Christian com
munity, ami one ol the healthiest In the
Mate.
Military Training.
K enws N'ccil Sot Exceed SIM lor
the
ti.tire bcason.
I uo rr ino'e free schol irships from every
ouniy. Write for catalogue to
B. L. AKXOLD, 1're., Corrallis, Or.
FOR SALE OR RENT.
JEFFKOX FLOURING MILLS,
Also
SAW AND PLANING MILLS,
Jefferson, Marion Co., Or.
For particulars apply to
CORBETT& MACLEAY,
04 and 66 Front St.,
Portland, Or.
Ailmlnstratrlx's Notice.
NOTICE IS IIEEEBY GIVEN THAT
the unilersiiiiicd has been duly ap
pointed Administratrix of the estate
or W. II. Churchill, deceased, ly the
Honorable tin County Court of Linn
enmity, Oregon. All persons having
claims airainst the estate of said W.
II. Churchill, deceased, are hereby
notilied to present the same in wriU
iua. only verilied. to me in person, or
to in v attorney ti. W. Wriirlil eso.
at Ins law olliie. over the Bank of
Oieiron, in Albany. I .inn county.
On-iron within six months from the
dale hereof.
M. J. Ciit'RcniLL,
Administratrix.
C. W. Wkioht, Attorney fot Admin
istrati ix.
Hated .lime 27. 1U.
Dissolution of Drug Firm.
VOTII'E IS IIEREBV OIVEN THAT BY
l mutual consent, S. A. Hullo and r'rtd
I law son hare this day dissolved partnership
in the druc huslness, S. A Hulin haviiur
purchised the interest hithe'to owned Ly
Kred llawsoii All euUtodinr indebttd
nces will he settled by, and all accounts are
nnuKIc to S. A. Hulin. who will, as miner-
to.' he found ready to accommodate
n.om.1 it hiu tnr on French's corner.
his
8, A. HULIJJ,
FRED DAWSON,
Albany, July 1, 1S91.
Notice.
To all whom it mar concern, notice is here
hv ben that my wife, Anfle Trites, has left
mv bed and beard without any Just cause or
pr-jvi-vioo, and I will not be responsible for
auv debts of her contracting.
W. D. Tains,
Albany July 1 1&91,
-GRAND.
CLE
u
-WILL
1
Summ er Clothing
light fciit Underwear, Shirts and
all Seasonal Goods at Actual"
m.
m
Remember, tltia jrives you
new and richly tailored clothing at
is large, and you can select juet as well now as you could earlier in
the season.
T. L. WALLACE & CO.,
THE BIRTHPLACE OF GREAT AND HOXFSr BARtiAKiS.
CALL -A-ILSriD SEE
THE VERM HAY PRESS
Unequaled for fast
draft. Manufactured
Baker Street, Albany, by
HAVE
YOU
SEEN ,
THE
GOODS
TO BE
SOLD
IN
bran
OF
SUMMER
:OE:
HOT -:- WEATHER
-NOW IN
L. EX
Leading Clothier
The
E
SALE!
1 1
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SELL-
an opportunity to buy any of onr
the name pi ice we paid. Our stock
work and light
at the ioot of
01-:- Mil
PRICE & VERNON.
THE
ZMTZ":
STOCK.-
Blain,
& Merchant Tailor.
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