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THE MORNING HERALD: TUESDAT, JULY 14, 1891 S n 15. ? forcing gnUywnW ON BALE. The Daily Hbald will be on ale each morning at H. J. Jones' book Btore.where it can be procured at 5 cents per copy. MONEY TO LOAN. In sums to suit, from six montliB to five years, on good Albany ami Linn county real eatite. V. E. McPherson, Opp. Ru89 House. Albany, Or. JOTTINGS ABOUT TOWN. Fresh bread every day at Tarker Bros. New jewelry of latest patterns at Will A Stark's. The snag boat Corvallis went up the river yesterday. Have you seen that elegant piauo at Klein Bros. Miss Mattie Burnett, of Corvallis is visiting in Albany. Klein Bros, are giving a fine piano to their customers. A fine line of gold rings just opened at Will & Stark's. The second story of Pfeiuer's brick is nearly completed. B. A. Rarapy, of Harrisbuit?, was in this city yesterday, .a Miss BesMe Saltmarsh, or Port land, is visiting in this city. Mrs. D. P. La Porte aau children are rusticating at Sodsrville. Miss Jennie Malin returned yes terday to her home id Portland. H. F. Hulburt and fanny o 1 1 Lower Soda to-day for an outing. A fine line of ladies' lawnNorfolk waists just receivod at the Ladies' Bazaar. E. F. Sox, of the firm of Stew art & Sox, went to Portland yes terday. C. H. Stewart has been sirR f ir several days, confined to the house. K. A. Kampy, Harridburu's active real estaie man, was in the city yesterday. Mrs. Aug. Lange, who ban been visitir.g in this city, returned to Portland yesterday." A girl desires a position to do general hous work. Apply a. the Herald office. :, If you are hungry go to Parker Bros, and get a loaf of the best bread in the city. The report that J. II. Malin had leased the Ocean House at New port is a mistake. The base ball game talked of be tween Albany and Salem on the 23th is probably off. Try Conn A Hendricson's svrup, the finest in the market. Retail in quantities to suit. Calumet baking owiler is abso lutely pure and wholesome. Try a ran. C. . Brownell. Wild blackberries find a ready Bale in the Albany niarketa at fifty cents per gallon. John Hoi man, superintendent of the Albany Iron Works, returned last evening from Salem. I)r. Maston was called to Cres well yesterday in consultation with Dr. Scarborough, of that city. A girl or woman wanted to do housework. For particulars in quire of Henry Boggs at the brick yard. The Ladies Aid Society will meet this afternoon at the residence of Mrs. Walter Monteith. A full at tendance is desired. E. L, Thompson and family George W. Dodder will be among the passen gers for Yaquina to-day. Tho Willamette river at this city now registers two feet and three inches above low water mark. The river is still at a good boating stage. The Albanv nine has elected George W. Morehouse manager. Some extensive and well planned improvements are in contempla tion, looking to interesting games in the future. The Harrishurg base ball clnb i? said to play a good game. They should come to Albany and try a bout with the club's here. Our citizens would give them a crow! of interested spectators. Hon. R. A, Irvine and family, in company with Mr. A. B. Slau son and wife, of the Oregonian staff, went up to Gates yesterday. They will go into camp at A. K. Hester's place, and remain tro weeks. The Geo. C. Staley troup will be in Albany on Wednesday evening, July 29, with tie "Royal Pass," a comedy full of many pleasing features. The company is now playing a successful sngagemeut at the Bush street theater, San . Francfsco. Mr. L. I. Brady, general agent for the American Press Associa tion, was in the city yesterday. He baa just returned from a trip around the world, having tqent two nonths in Japan, and was very much enamored with that country. He came by the way of Vancouver and the Sound and was bound for headquarters in San Francisco. Klein Bros, have a new advertis ing scheme and wanted us to ad vertise the same in tlie IIkkm.d, but as it is against the I'. S. jxistal law to advertise lotteries we were obliged to decline them ami will explain the same by saying that they have a fine $ l"0 piano on which they give a ticket to every purchaser of : or over. The sale of reserved sea's for the Keene company in ''Held by the Enemy" opens this morning at Will & Link's music s-toie. We would advise all desiring to he present to assist in welcoming this splendid company to secure tlieir seats early, as our patriotic citi zens will doubtless crowd the house to witness the great play to be given that uight. CASE OF ABDUCTION. A Fath.T Forcibly Carries Off His Own Cbild From Its Mother. Humors were afloat on Saturday evening that a man had carried oil' a child iroin the city goin down the railroad on a run, being seen by parties near the Jewish Ceme tery. Yesterday it was learned from Mr. Johns, commonly known as Warm Spring Jo'inny, that the man was Man .Morris and tlie I woman is Mr. Johns' step-daugh-1 ter. The couple had been living at Sweet Home and came to Albany for some purpose. The young woman, after arriving here, in formed her husband that on ac count of his ciuelty to her, she would not live with him any longer. The annourcement anger ed the man, and after having forti 5ed lams-elf with several drinks he went back and taking tue little two vear old girl carried hen- off ith him, takingjrer on the bounds of the saloons; 'and as is reported to u, forcjag her to swallow Bquor at one place. A pursuit was finally put after him to regain this child for its mother, but he eluded those after him and carried the Child to reiadi llfltli THE RRrn THE BRIDGE QUESTION. To tub EmroR or tiik Hkralp: Sib: Recognizing the general principle that the public have the right to say now pumic monies shall be expended, we wish to pro test against the high-handed and arrogant manner in which certain of our public otiicers are abusing the high stations to which they have been elected bv the popular suffrage. In the mattei of the location and mulcting ot a bridge ovtr tlie Willamette at tins citv we will always be found ready to acquiesce in the expressed will of the majority and so long as every thing is conducted in an honorable and legal manner we will aid with heart, hand and purse toward the consummation of our d'-arest wish, namely the construction of a handsome and substantial bridge. But we wish here to give notice that we will ow-e in every honorable way any action that is not legal and that does not repre sent the wishes of the people. Kki'ueskxtixm Many c'iiikns. (rami Mutter's YiMit, Corinthian and St. Johns lodges M., convened lasteve.M A. F. & A ing to receive the visitation fwm the, grand master of thejgrand lodge of Oregon, B. Van Dnseii, of Astoria. Beside the-grand master there were-Lresent, li. A. .Miller, of Jacksonville, F. Mcb'. Patton. of Salem, ius'af Wilson, of Port land and Hon. F. A. .Moore, of St. Helens. Alter the business meet ing a line collation was served in the banquet hall, under the direc tion of W. It. Garrett which was enjoyed by all. The visit of the grand master will be remembered as one of the bright events in masonic work by all who were present. I'll! vergity of tin gun Mt Eugene. Next session begins on Monday, the 2ltt, day of September, lrSSI ; tuition, free. Four Courses: Classical, Scientific, Literary, and a short English course, in which there is no Latin, Greek, French or German. The English is pre eminently a business course. For catalogues or other information, Address J. W. Johnson, President. A New Venture. G. B. Comley and John Schlos ser went up on tlie North Santiam a short time ago to take up claims of timber and succeeded in locating only a bear's nest. They are now busily engaged in taming bear, rattlesnakes and cougars to put on exhibition at the Mechanic's fair. We wish them success in their new venture. The Fireinen'K Game. Albany Engine Co. No. 1 will have the following nine on the ground this afternoon to play the hook and ladder boys : Uennie.c ; Marshal, p; Magers.ss; Chamber lain, lb: Lacey, 2b; Campbell, If; r.lackburn, rf; Watts, 3b; Crawford, cf. J. P. Galbraith's horse and buggy took a spin in Corvallis, much to the detriment of the latter, on Saturday. Miss Flora Mason and Mrs. Aug. I.ange had driven over there and left the horse securely tied to the fence, but he became frightened, broke loose ui d committed the dani'ige mentioned. The gallantry of .Mr. J)hn Schineer, who was in Cor val'is that day, relieved the ladies of their strended condition and re turned them home, and the re calcitrant horse and debris of the buggy. Mr. Xorcrosf, brother-in-law of Mr It M Robertson. whose trip from Ash'and and bad hick in getting his hores killed by the csrs has be n spoki n of , was taktn with congestive appoplexy while attend ing sabbath i-chixd teachers meet ing at the United Presbyterian church, and i lying in a precarious condition at Mr. Robertson's resi lience in (his city. His many old friends wish for his recovery. The r.ew town of Minto on the Oregon Pacific, two mile? above Gates, is two miles and a quarter from Leedy's Mill, but it will be the lauding place for the tramway for that mill, the business of which will make all of the town there is of Minto for the present. The site, however, is on a line piece of land belonging to Hon. .John Minto. Senator J. N. Pol ph, w ith his family, is visiting at Tucotna. Sen ator Frank Hiscock is also at Tacoma, visiting his s.,r,. who lives there. General S hulield is there also. Croup, whooping cough and bronchitis immediately relived by Shiloh'sCure. Forealoby Foshay & Mason. HOW THE PROSPECTS ARE. Western Oregon wheather for week ending, Saturday, July 11th, 18HI. PoliTI.AXI) Ol!Kt..). Jll'v Utll. The temperature has been four degrees a d ty below the average. The weather has been partly cloudy with general rainn on iltl 10th and 1 1 ill. In some localities nearly an inch of rain fell. Over half an inch fell in this section. The rains did pome damage to the hay that was cut anil down ; considerable hay has been already tioused, and some remains to he cut. Generally the crop has been heavier than for many years, live tons per sere of clover hay is re potted from Curry couaty. The wheat prospects cuutmue to be unmiully good. Twentv-two to thirty-four sta ks stoolcd out from oneiir iin in Yamhill county. The head are iarge and beiry full and plumu. The B'ain is turning yel low and harvest will b g n in ten days. Oats and barley are promis ing large yields. Fruit trees are heavily laden and indicate more of a crop than was expected; insect are few and no damage from them as yet. Hope aie com ing on well, the lies? h ive not bt en as destructive as was anticipated. Early potatoes have been a v ry full crop. Cherries are yet quite plentiful, leaches are ripening. aruier weather ami moie sun- is needed for all vegetation, tern Oiegon weather The ature has ranged from 1 to tt degrewe a day below the average. Partly clidy weather and g meral rains preVaiied, extending over the entire (kheat belt of Eastern Oreg in as wHl as Washington. Having is inS progres-s, yielding well hut some has been injured by the rains. The hay crop through the stock sections is especially heavy. The rains wi'l have a tendency to help spring grain to till better. Fall wheat has headed remarkably well an 1 the excellent prospects continue, General re ports indicate that the largest yield, per acre and total, will be. obtain id. Oats and barley -re line crops in sections rye U a poor stand. Pears prunes and other fruit promises unusually well. Crikets are doingjs'uiie damaire to wheat itt inorroW"county. Warmer wcathei andinshine are needed for all ,rop-, corn especially, though m far it looks very well. A Great I'lay. bv the Enemy,' .Ield Auiencan play by an American of .1 nil I It .IMS unit i"i ...di iimii-, io the piece in which the 1 .ecne com pany will open its return engage ment here on Thursday of this week. The play was written by Win. Grillett, one of our most celebrated Ameiican authors, and is founded on the scenes of carnage enacted during the 'civil var. It appeals to the heart of every patri otic American whose natural love of c mntry and 1 i bet ty teaches him to appreciate the beautiful senti ment of a play, the object of which is to strengthen the bond of union between two formerly rival coun tries, both of which, titter having struggled for supremacy, bow do a n and worship together, the stars and stripes. Through tlie entire play runs a humorous vein of de l.glilful comedy, which, together with the startling situations and the wonderful horse scene, an iui itationofa horse coming from a distance, gradually getting nearer until it seems thai the horse itself must actually burst upon thest&ge .it full gallop, renders the piece the mo,st intensely interesting and effective of ail the dramas which owe their origin to incidents on nected with the war. Theeompary presenting the play are known to be thoroughly hrst class and a per formance such as we are seldom treated to in Albany may be con fidently expected. The Itarn Iturner Again. About 10 o'clock Friday evening Brakeman Allen, of the Oregon Pacific, who resides in the eastern portion of the city, was awakened by a cry of lire and found his barn in a blaze, and it was with some dilliculty that the barn was saved. Some wretch without fear of God or his feliow-man, hd set a tire under the manger, and the blaze burned up sxeral feet before it was finally put out. The barn was a large one and was well tilled with hay, and no doubt had it burned would have taken sev eral houses near ly with it. tree Lecture. Mrs. Chela F. Lutz, slate organ izer of the Minnesota Woman Suffrage Association, is making a brief visit in Oregou, and will lecture in this city on Thursdiiy evening next, July ltith, at the W. C. T. C hall. Mrs. Lutz is highly endorsed by both the Minnesota and Dakota press. The Clear Lake Advocate says: "Even those who are not in sympathy w ilti her cause cannot fail to ad mire her eloquence and ladylike manner." The Hoys Will Swim. Every afternoon between twenty and litty youiif? boys can be feeii in swimming in the river just op posite this city on the Benton county. Decency is totally disre garded as the boje race up and down the bank as naked as nature made them. Family At the family Keiiiiiou. residence of O. I . Comiow, on Saturday a reunion took place, on which occasion there were present nine children, and also their families, who pre sented O. 1'. Cordiow with a beauti ful gold headed c.iue. Brownsville limes. Special Mecllni;. The members of Mcl'hereon post No. 5, U. A, R., are requested lo meet at the G. A. K. ball on Friday at 7 :;!0 r. t. Business of importance that must be trans acted. Full attendiimc expected. By order of K . C uiauder. GILLUM COUNTY. Hi-avy Ea'ns and Good Crcpa. Hamst ' Coram a'xd. Coni.on, Or., July 10. Thinking a few Lnes from this part of the country would interest your readers, I K,-nd you a few items for consideration. It is raining heavily at present. We have had heavy. rains the pa'-t month soaking the griund, as it has never before done in Gilliam county. Crops are excellent, belter than they have been for years in this section of the country. Hunch grass is in re plentiful than it has been f r f ur years. Some are harvesting their rye crops, but the heavy lains are liable to spoil the hay that, is cut down. Crops will very likely average 30 bushels per acre this'season, and hay will average two tons per acre. Our little tow not" Condon '.county seat of Gilliam county ) is improv ing rapiply. Several new dwell ings are goii g up at r sent, ami among the Fpecia. is a lars;e hotel and a $2 (K school hou-e. We ex-x-ct to have a graded school this fall. Count v Commissioner W. J. F.il- wtM'ds returned on the 7th, from a visit to Eugene City. M jor Jay. P. Lucas returned Wednesday from a weoks encamp ment at Tlie Dalles. He reports a very favorable time among the O. X. G., boys w hi.e in camp. Rom To the wile of II. X. Frazer of Condon, July oth, a '.M... pound bov. II. L. P. 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- Lleas..It relieves constipation, j regulates tne uoweis. quite pain, cures diarrhtei and wind colic, allays feverish ties, destroys , worms, and prevents convulsions. ; soothes the child anil gives it re-; freshing and natural sleep. Cas- i soria is the children's nanauea the mother.- friend. ;o doses, i!o cents. Strayed or Stolen. From the farm of the under signed near .Muddy station. May :;, Lane county, one dapple gray mare six years old fourteen hands high branded on the left shoulder with the combined letters D, II. Anyone giving information leading to bet recovery w ill be handsomely rewaided. J. P. Ai.t.isox. ltltkL: AKM 1 SAMK. Tl.cbcstsa'.vc in th-j wnrM for Cuts i Bruises, Sn.es, I leers, S J It Ulieun , ( Fever so-es. Tetter, Champed Hum'., j Chilblains. Corns, uiuls'.iu Eni'tion:, and pos tiveiy cure l'ilen, or l.o p:i j required. 1 1 is guaranteed to giv; perfect satisfaction, or money rt funded, Pries !J- cents nt-r box. F'crj :ilu by Koslivy it Mason ' Vool Wanted. Soiled proposals will be received by the clerk of district No. o, Linn county, Oregon, up to Monday, July LTh, lS'.il, to furnish said dis trict with i? cords of grub oak wood and " cords of split lir w ood ; the latter to be split lro:n the bodv of large trees, four feet long and free of knots. The oak v.oo I t j be four feet long and not less than four in.dies in diameter at the small end. The board reserves the right to reject a lv or al! bids. Albany, July 1, lS'.U. C. G. Ill HKII KT. dist. del k. I have been bothered with ciUarrh for about tenty years; I had lost sense of smeii entirely, and I had almost lost my hearing. My eyes were getting so dim 1 had I to get some one to thread mi ; needle. Xow 1 have my hearing as well as I ever had, and I can j ee to thread as tine a needle as i ever I did, my sense of smell it ! partly restored, and it seems t- be improving all the time. I think there i- nothing like Ely's Cream I'.al.n lor catarrh. Mis. E. E. Grimes, Reiidrill, Peny, Co., O. If you suffer pricking pains on moving the eyes, or cannot bear bright light, and find your sight week and falling, you si onid I promptly use Dr. 11. McLean's strengthening j'.ye faive. o cents a box. A new line of novelties in sum mer hats just received at the Ladies Bazaar. Try Coronado mineral water, the purest on earth, for sale by all druggists. John Isom Jr., sole agent. 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. Cakes of all varieties, fancy and plain at the Delmoiiico restaurant. Baby died, Mother sighed, Doctor prescribed : Castoria! Highest of all in Leavening Power. AaSOLUTELY PURE JOHN DAT MINES. They Are To Be Dt-wlcp.-d acd Promise Kicb. Pendleton East Oregonian: The interest taken in the Galena mines on ihe Middle Fork of the John Day has culminated in the organization of the Galena Hill Mining & Milling Company at Pendleton. The incorporators ami officers of the company are J. II. Bobbins, N. I!. La.inonr and W. M. Fo'som. Mr. I. armour has been elected president. Mr. Bobbins secretary and Mr. Folsom treasurer. The capital stuck is .t7"0,000, divided into shares of $1 each. Of this air omit 400,1100 nhares have been subscribed, being used in the purchase of the mine. Only 100, 000 shares will be placed on the I market. These will be sold at ten cents a share, and the proceeds devoted to development work. The enterprise is not of a vision ary order. Samples of ore from the mines, by which these who have not visited them have the only means of judging of the value of the property, are of an excep tionally line character and indicate a splendid prospect. Beautiful Women. The magical effects of Wisdom's Bobortine as a beaut: Ht ami preserver of the complexion have been attested by thousands of the leading ladies of society and the stage. It is the only article ever discovered which gives a natural and beautiful tint to the com plexion, removing tan, sunburn, freckles and all roughness of the face and arms, leaving the skin soft, smooth and velvety. All re mark on itsdelightiul, ccoling and refreshing properties, a distinction not found in any similar prepara tion on the market. Sold every where. Novelties ill L.Hi!le footwear. 1 have ju-t received for the sum mer trade the latest novelties in ladies line shoes. Cloth top, fancy tips ; lac shoes with fancy tips, besides all thestaple styles in hand anil machine turns. These goods were made expressly for me and will be found nice enough for the most fastidious and cheap enough lor any one wanting a line dress hoe. I also carry late novelties in Oxford ties ranging in nice from $ 1.-5 to $-1. 00. S. E. Young. Notice to Water CoitHumerN, All sprinklers must le shut off promptly at o'clock, and all leaks and water waste must be carefully iruardi-d again-t during the coming week while the wa'er is out of the canal, as only one pump can be used, and it is neces sary to maintain Hiitlicient pressure to keep water in the railroad ami other elevated ttnks. A. C. W. T. tt L. Co. Wai.i. U'i: 1'. u.liwi.N, Ce.shier. The Thomas Kay Woolieu Milh of alem. have appointed G. W. Simpson their agent in Albany. A full line of men and boys clot him. blankets and flannels and all arti; cles manufactured by the mill w iii be kept in stock. These goods art the best in the market and will give entire satisfaction. As a table and medicinal water, the Coronado can't be beat. Try it and be convinced. Bottled at the world renowned sanitarium, Hotel Del Coronado, Coronado, California. The Ladies Bazaar his still a good selection of millinery A'hich they are selling at greatly reduced rates. If you need a hat give hem a call. Have you seen those beautiful cement walls in the cetneier , put up by E. W. Achison, at all the cost of stone. For lame back, side or chest, use Shiloh's porous piaster. Price 'S cents at Foshay & Mason. Strawberries, cherries, g )ose berries, currants, etc., received every morning, at Allen Bros. Silk mitts at the Ladies Bazaar. DISSOLUTION NOTICK. "VTOTICK is herein- given that hy mutual l eminent A, K. Kriunrei utiil IleriLan l!;i lnw h:ive thin day disiulveii pmnership in the hotel t'Uiiitieri, II. Uilelnu- hating i-uri-hve I the interest hitherto nwned hy A. K. Knimrei. All mtHtainliti i dehttdness will lie st'ttled hy, a'nl all aeeounts payahle to II. Iluel'iw. A. F Kki wkki. IiKKtl.' UCKLOW. bated th'alst dav of July, losil. NOTICK IS 1IKKKHY (IIVKN THAT THE nmtLrsiirncd 'Will not be respond b.e for anv (U'btH euiitrai'ttd etfpt oiitrHCtfU .T uiVNclf, or on a written ok.it from me, Al any, July It, lMM. JoHX MKUINUEU. w ASTKb Airir! to do general houcHoik Kiiitiire at this oltk-e. llrANTr.I Ah o.iee t .r canning purposes, II Royal Ann '.-herries, lllaik Kcpuhli an elierrii-s, peach plttliH, Itartlt tt pca-H. Itlark ra4plierries and Hlackherries. ror uhii-h I will pay the hijheet market price. !. W. SlMI'SON. Notloo to Whom It May Concern. ATI personi, are herehv notified that my wife, Iks-iie -vend ill, has left me without any cause, and all persons arc hereoy further notiiicd not ti let her hive anything on my credit, a? I will nut p-iv for anvthin on her account. EUWAKt) 11 KENDaLIi, TOU SALK A first -cTas sin'e huiriry and X1 hariics, almost l:t-w. Will he hold hea . Apply lo Mrs. C.. Dcitinifei. Athaiiy, Oregon. Notice. I li .tcYv warn a" peop'c a-aint ere litintr in v hiihand on my account, a. I l ave Vfi Mm. with a very just ciusc and provocation, and pnniiiv'y reiiisc to pay any s ten ac count made hv him. Miss. W. p. Turns. Latest U. S. Gov't Food Report THE WOULD ENRICHED. The facilities of the present day for the production of everything that w ill conduce to the material welfare and comfort of mankind are almost unlimited and when Syrup of Figs was first produced the world was enriched w ith the on ly perfect laxative known, as it ie the only remedy w hich is truly pleasing ami refreshing to the tate and prompt andeflectual tocleanse the system gently in the Sprii. time or, in fact, at any time any the better it is known the more popular it becomes. NEW TO-DAY. Opera House, Warner & Crauor, Lessees & Managers, THREE NIGHTS Commcndni; Thursday, July 1 Gtli Triumphant return of the Unriv aled Favorites, HARRY F. KEENE'S WKII, KNOWN- STOCK COMPANY, In an elaborate production of Wm. Gillett's great Amer ican military drama, With all the original fleets usd during its fi'st pro duction in New York. "An American play, by an Ann r i. an, of Americans, and which all Americans should ste." N. V. 1 Herald. CHANGE OF .PLAY NIGHTLY. Admission, 5 'c and 75c. Ssats on sale at Will A Link's.. GENElL- Agency. THROUGH TICKETS T.i and f.i.ni Kurnpc !)' a'l firnt-cla lines 1 i -ke! from ny plaee in Europe ti any p-iint in ih i I mteil Matin, t-r f om this i-nuntrv to Kurtpewi fioiuw sold over the folijwi'in fii.t-clasH line: N rth t: '011:111 l.'oy.l. via New Vork, North C. rni.in l.lujd, via italtiuiore, Allan Line, Am-hor Line. Aiiieriran Line, Stu-e Line. I'.ravi-r Line, Citnard Line, hid Star Line, Wh'te Star Line, Cluion Line. DBA ITS AND MONEY ORDERS old i m atl Kuro.c.in cities at current rate. Inteiiiatiiin eollivtioiw. Knr information rt-Kariiinjj priies of pasa' date of nailing, etc., call u i or address, .'. 1!. WINX. Ai.iiasv, OR. THK State Agricultural College Opens September l.Sth, lS'Jl. COVHSK OF STrDV arranged expressly to meet the necdt hi tne farniui(r and tnecnain- eal interests of the utate. Larue, comwlnius and well-ventilated huiidinK. Ihe eoilee is loialed in cultivated and I'hriHiaa com- inunitv, and one of the healthiest in the btaU. Military Training. 1.-. . V-.l VA L'..wl rA t.w l,a Two rr n.ort free holirshis from every roany. Write tor cvitaliue to B L. AKXOult, I'res., Corvalli!, Or. FOR SALE OR RENT. JEFFRSON FLOURING MILLS, Also SAW AND BLANING MILLS, Jeil'erson, Marion Co., Or. For particulars apply to CORBETTA MACLEAY, 01 and GO Front St., Portland, Or. AilmlnstratrU's Notice. SO TICK IS HEFEItV GIVEN THAT the undersigned has lieeii duly tp pointil Administriitrix of the estate of V. H. Cburclib', deceased, by the Honorable th County Court of Linn coiit'ty. Oreiron. All persons having claims auainst tlie estate if esid W. H. Churehill. deceased, are hereby notitied lo present the game in writ, inn. nuly verified, to me in person, or toiiiy atlorney G.. W. Wri'lit esq., at !n law ullico, over the Bank of Oretron, in Albany. I.iun county. Oregon within six moiitlis from the date hereof. M. J. Ciirn -ii i li.. Administratrix, G. W. Wrioiit, Attorney foi Aduiin istrati ix. Dated .Tune 27. tSl. Dissolution of Droit Firm. VOTICK IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT HY mutual consent, S. A. Hutln and Fred 1 law son have this day dissolved partiierxhi pi the druir husiness, S. A II ill in ha intr pun-hised the interest hitherto owned Ly lied lHiwson All outstanding imlehU-d-nes will he nettle. 1 hy, and all accounts aie pivahle to S. A. Hulin, who will, as hither to" lie found reaily to accommodate his patrons at his store on Fretn h's eorne'. S, A. Hl i IS, FKED DAWSON'. Albany, July 1, 1SIU. Notice. To a", whom it mav concern, notii is here hv viven that ni wife, Ar.ie Trlt, s, has left lily bod and beard without any Just cause or ... i ..i, nt I will not he leduonsible for an) debts Of her eootnu tltur. VI . O. 1K.IE3, AUiany July 1 lStll, HeldbythcEncniy iGRANDM CLEARANC E I L WALLACE k CO. -WILL Summ er Clothing LiVlit Wot Underwear, Sits and all Seasonable Goods at Actual . COST -:-1 Ti. memlier. tliis cives vou new and richly tailored clothing "at the fame piice we paid. Our stock is large, and you can select juat an will now as you cuiild ear'ier in the Beanos. T. L. WALLACE fit CO., THE I51RTHPLACK OF GREAT AXI HONEST BARGAINS. OILL -A.ISTI3 SEE THE VERNON HAY PRESS Unequaled for fast work and light draft. Manufactured at the foot of Baker Street, Albany, by PRICE & VERNON. HAVE YOU SEEN THE GOODS TO BE SOLD IN Grand :: Clearance :: Sale OF SUMMER OK: m :- WEATHER -NOW IN L. ID. The Leafa Clothier :. SALE! SELL- an opportunity to buy any o( our THE IMIIT: STOCK.- BLAiN, & Merchant Tailor. m GOODS . i . -vint-s