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TIIE MORNING HERALD: WEDNESDAY, JULY 22, 1891 Mowing 8aWH8craW! ON SALE. The Daily Herald will he on j ale each morning at II. J. Jones'; book store.where it t an oe procurtu at 5 cents per copy. MONEY TO LOAN. In sums to suit, from six month? to live years, on ,"" Albany and Linn county real esttte. W. K. Mi I'iikrsos, Opp. Kii88 House. Albany, Or. JOTTINOU ABOUT TOWN. Freah bread every day at Tarker Bros. C. II. Hart went to Portland yes terday. Dr. J. T. Tate, of Seattle, is in the city. New jewelry of latest pat terns at Will Sc Start's. A freah ruilk. cow is wanted at the Depot hotel. G. W. "Watts came up from Tort land last evening. Pay your school tax and save coats of collection. L. E. Gray and family went to l aquma yesterday. Have vou seen that elegant piano at Klein I'.roe. E. C. Pentland ha-anf,uuied con trol of the West Side. Take a lojk at the piano at Klein Bros, shoe store. Mrs. Conrad Meyer and sous are sojourning at I'pper Soda. Klein Bros, are givinc a line piano to their customers. Conductor Wvck Hutl' and wife went to Newport yesterday. Mrs. J. Rogers, of Monmouth, 111., is the guett of Mr. Ir. Irvine. Have you examined that beauti ful $400 "piano at Klein Bros, shoe Mtore. A fine line of ladies' lawnNorfolk waists just reeeivod at the Ladies' Bazaar. Sheriff" Matt Scott has been at tending the sheriff's convention in Portland. George I Haider returned yester day from a week's recuperation at Newport. The overland ran over and killed a hotse near this city Sunday morning. Geo. C. Staly in "A Uoyal Pass" at the Albany oera house on July 2l. Experts pronounce Klein Bros, piauo one of the finest toned in struments. Go down to T. L. Wallace & Co. to-day and buy a Hummer coat and vest for fl. Light weight underwear is uoing I ke hot cakes at c wt at T. L. Wallace & Co.'s. If you are hungry go to Parker Bros, and get a loaf of the best bread in the city. The Albany and the JeflWson base ball teams will play a second game at that place to-day. Your school tax will be delin qiient if not paid at once. Look after it anil save costs of collection. P. H. Farrell and George Harris have returned from a hip to I-ish Lake. They made a big catch ol trout. Mr. and Mn. A. B. Slauson and Hon. R. A. Irvine anil family have returned from a trip up the San tiara. Frank Cummins, of Albany and Miss Anna Finer, of Woodburn, were married at tliat place on the I5th inst. Ed. Blodgett, Albany's center fielder, haU the misfortune to break a ringer Monday while play ing catch. Mrs. Elizabeth Plain, Mrs. Hen derson, of Oakland, Mrs. Adolph Senders and Etta Vassello went to - Newport yesterday. A dog bit a Spokane constable. The constable is all right, but the dog died from blacd poisoning, and the owner wants the constable shot. J. J. iHihmille district deputy grand chancellor and W. M. Par ker went to Scio yesterday to in stall the officers of the K. of P. lodge of that place. The Southern Pacific railroad agents met at Koseburg Monday and organized an association. W. . Jester, of this city, was elected president. The next meeting wil! he held at Albany October IStb. W. F. Read and family and lr. Knell and family have returned from Upper Soda. They caught over !HX) trout and brought down with them about 500 to prove their story. They had a splendid time. The lawn 9ocial given last even ing at the residence of I'. P. Mason was a most brilliant nttair. The lawn was tastefully decorated and the evening most pleasantly passed away. A splendid lunch was served. On Monday a briifh tire was in progress along the county road and railroad track near Jclfcrtton and on the John Weeks place. The blaze had caught from the tires ui campers and had swept overabont a quarter of a mile of brush. The railroad company had to fght it awav from the track. To liaise the I'rice of l.crf. Marshtield Co.ist Mail: The great herds of cattle in Soiithtrn and Eistcrn Oregon are leing bought up, and there is danger that the price of beef w ill be ad vanced greatly lx-f re long. It is believed t y many that an a'tem: t is being made "to Vornn' tie cattle market. Papers in various se.-tions of the state report repre sentatives of an Eastern syndicate buying all the cattle thev can g t and making no ell'rt to send them away to any market. It is no more than likely, therefore, that a sys tematic ell'ort is lieing made throughout the state to raise the price y reducing the supply. IIRE AT LEBANON. A Bl-ze Wh'ch Destroyed 10,000 Wurth ' o! Property. lire .M'.ml.ty nirfiit. l tie l.xpreR published an extra yis'erday giv ing the folloAing p.ntii-ulats : F.-:ted voices and the sharp clah of the tin bell started the citizens of our little city latd night. About 11 :'M lire was discovered is suing from the ba fc end id the grocery stoic of T. C. Peebler, rapidly spreading b..tli wavs. S. P. l'.aeh on the corner and the V. S. iMjst-otlice and the harness shop of J. C. Frye and the ollice of Ir. lti.kett, south to t.'io i."i.ni'iii meat market building were com pletely destroyed. The lVct'ler mock oi irioceries was a total lo-s. lintl ing being taken frm th- building. Mr. Bach estimated bis stock as worth f4,li'U to if".tii' on wl ich be bad insurance to the amount of ?".',:;00. About $7u0 to sfStK) worth of his stock w.is taken out, but h little value in its present condi tion. Mr. Bach bad just received about 100 worth of new g.ods which he had not opened, Mr. Peebler estimates his stock as worth $2,000 about, on which he had $1,000 insurance. Sneaking of the probable can' of tli ! fue he said th: t ne and Will Frev were in the store until :tli:t 11 i m. an I that he could not account for the tire un!cs-s it was caught in the ceiling from the Ibu that he hid been using his candy stove, which had a p po entering tl e main stove pi pi. The pi-st nlliee building, the ullice fixtures and most of the m vM were entirely lust, the lire cniiisi'inica ting to this build lit, a- it seine I without let or lm.dt'retice, al though the lire company and citizen.-' were doing heioic wrk to check the flames. Post-master Miller V.a's on hand early and succeeded in saving some valuable mail and some of the mail bags. The rttrt-hrd mail, stamps, money orders. a--ont $ltu) u money, ti., w r. kept in the iron safe which cannot bj op"iied lor some time. It was not con sidered a very go-ul one 'and it is not improbable that its cml; nt are a's a los. .Thu lixt.nes were V.ihled at $.W. Judge Miller alst) lo es p.l.'t of his law library valued at if-M. This morning the people will lind thcmelvea without a post ollice. Squire Hyde also lost some books valued not know n. . there was no insuiance what ever on tire post-olhce fxtnies. Judge Miller says if the govern ment holds him re.-ponsible for postage l..st, he .will bo. out about T-iilO. l'.v t!ie time thi lire, had Well taken hold o! the P u b store and post-oflics, a !a;ge portion o( the population had arnved. Many w illing hands ashted the firemen who lough t bravely. Now the flames rai: higher and the burning il in the grocery store added to tln Vrtry intense In at and for a while it looked us if the whole ixisiiu'ss portion of the tv n would burn. l'lie St. Charles hotel was caved as it seemed by lnin le the lire department doing its lest. work. Had it caught that blink could not pi)S"ib!v Inve been saved. The buildings destroyed were me property of lr. J. Courtney. He values them at $ " .000 and had if 1,710. iiuuiance. The lull lings were frame. Mr. Will I rev w ho was with Mr. Peebler in the stole a short time before the the b.-okc out makes the same stateiiii nt that Mr. Peebler does, both believi ig the lire stai ted in the nut", from the title. A surniuing n; last night's losses will proba'-ly show abu'i as follow s : J. S. Coiirt-ntv, ?::0tH; S. P. Bach, f ."ii.0; T. C. Peebii-r, XiW; !'; M. .lill r, fiitO ; C. II. Packet!, ;."; Krey I'.K'S. 7J; Total 10,1 -")" ; Insurance $-1,700. Latih. fostmaster M-l!er was irt the ci'y la-t evening. He stated that the sale had been open ed and the content wer found to have been entirely destrryed. The burn'd buil lings will h,; rebuilt without di-lsy. A tli iition: The very latest news is that you can buy at Julius (iiadwold's Golden Huh; il.iiar, for net cash, !" poun Is of granulated sugar for $1.00 and K-i pounds i f F.xtra C sugar. Al' goods soli I foF i.et cash from 10 to 1'") p;-r cent le-s thai regular j i-. us I intend to open ! a strict cash business. I .1 1 s Gkaii-.voii:.. Albary, Or., July I'J, l.v.il. . The Si'em car.ni-rv is swamped I with given peas, says tiie Journal, j About a thousand bushels lie there rotting. When the farmers I cannot haul them out to feed the j stock, -drays are paid to haul them I away as garbage. Fifty teams were there unloading produce this ! niorniiig. The supply seems to be j immense and the finest in the i world. - li ph-IicI at ;at-nville. A siib.-ctibcr at ' i itejville w rites to the lltmi.ii, uudci date of July 2': "1 see :u to-day's Hkumh lh.it your Mil! Ci'y c )ne--ond''iit claim- that ;.-v. II. II. brown, ol a!em, viva-in-1 at that place last Sin tlav. Your correspondent mut b-' iidrlaUii, as Mr. Brown delivered a .-(jiiple of sermons here on that d.-y and d--nies any klio.vh dgv of hav in- preachul at Mill City. New To-l. I'.r.innoii, of the Palace I'l'staui ant, has piiiciiased Ol 'A'. X. Ah'-' Gee I he City l.'estaui an! and wiil hereaft- r st-rve his ; a r .ns at the latter place. The r stcurant wdl te iclit'ed ai d lurni-lKii ap i will be strictly tirst-class in every par ticular. Mr. I'.rnnni r. th.Ynks his pillions for ast favors and nlicils their patioiiage in the fi.fure. UP THE SANTIAM, The Rapid Development of New Conn try -A GrowiDg Trade- II.w.sTKUi, July 21, isnl. If one wishes to see a frontier country uodetgoing a rapid process of development, nowhere can it perhaps be better observed than up the Santiam on the line of the Oregon Pacilic railroad. The time was w hen the North west whs the r.ome of the pioneer, but the f ir West is no longer the wild country it once was. The advance. i ent of this statu from its pioneer period to civilization, and from civilization to refinement, lun I ..'it but a few more remote lo calities to the operations of fron tier life. Ttie advent ol the Oregon Pa cific tailroad has proved a potent factor in the development of the I'pper Santiam country, and has added to it" value in a commercial wav, as well :u increasing its at tra -t.veness as a haunt for tourists. New towns have sprung up, and new le.-mea dot the rich little val leys along the course of the San tiam far up into the heart of the Cascade mountains. The trains tun daily as far as llalstead, and regularly twice a week to toe, b0 miles east of Albany. Some ideu of the valuable resources of this district can he obtained when it is stated the eastward division of the Oregon Pacific now pays about as well as the road from Albany westward to Y aquma. The w riter ha been told that trie lumber shipments alone from the saw mills w hich are cutting the splen did t'niber along the route of the road ui the Santiam. pay the run ning expenses of that por tion of the toad, atid passenger and other name lsconsideral If. Long train loads ef lumber, laths and shingles .ire hauled daily into Al banv from this district. A work train with a force of men has been employed far some ttino putting the extreme east ward portion of the road in thor ough repair. I his force is now at work between llalstead and Coe The settlers in this district above llalstead, who have been holding their land by "squatter's rights only, and have been wait ing for tlie government eui vey, are about to see their hopes realized, as a force of government sin vey ors are now completing the tin finished survey of township 10, range d K., and also one or more townsinps immediately east in it This will open up to actual settle ment a broad area of the public domain, which is' valuable for its line timber, and as fruit lands, and to which the settlers occupying it have been unable to either im prove or acquire title to it. During the summer months the number of people seeking pleas ure, recreation and health, who hie them to this wonderful region, is a sleai'.ily increasing quantity, and thee are rewarded in the full est measure, for they find the purest air, the coldest water and moderaiclv g iod trout lishing in the roaring Santiam and its clear tributaries. I'chhU-b the railroad, a good wagon road runs as far east ae Brown's miil, and tiie Minto Pass trail is a go-jd open trail for pack hores across tiie mountains. The la'gest saw-mill on the river is al Mill City, operated by the S mi iam Lumbering Co. The mill at Niagara, or Brown's mill, is being enlarged and its capacity will soon bu fotv or liflv thousand feet per dav. At Lyons, Mals'ead, ( iatesvill and at the new station oi Minto, mills are also putting their lumber products upon the m-r-et. At Gatesville is the road inh the Santiam mines, where tlie Al bany Mining ."i Milling Co., and Messrs. Woodin, Warner & Co., are already w orking the mines to profit and arr..nriug to put in new and enlarged mining machinery. Fuither town the road are fer tile vallcvs, w here w aving grain, thrffty orchard - and neat farm residences proclaim the richness of the soil and tiie energy of the people. This country has better homes, more people, greater products than formerly. Its influence is felt in tiie trade oi Albany, and w'th its wtaltii of mineral, timber and agri ailtuial resources, this will be A sternly increasing quantity. W. The tii-iKise Law. Young grouse are now large enough for eating, but I he new g mm law protects them until September 1st, when they may he killed until -November Jotii. I 'ucks can be kided from Septem ber 1st, to March loth. Sports men will do well to note the I changi s in d ate made by the new ! law. " : ' l iidtfsiralde C'ttieiif. La Grande Gj.ctte: Tho'ewho object to public improvements on the grounds of increased taxation aie neither useful nor ornamental as citizens. They ought to be given a little touch of high life and he made to pay a rale of taxes that Would compel them to sell out and move cist where. The town has no use for them. rnitersity f Oregon at Kui;!). Next session begins on Mondae, : the 2l.-t, day oi September, IS'il ; tuition, free. Four Courses: Clas-ical, Scientific, Literary, and a short Kuglish course, in which there i no Latin, Greek, French or German. The I'.nglish is pre emimiitly a business course. For catalogues or other information, Address, J. W. Johnson, President. Kxuiiiimtli.Mi of Teachers. Notice U hereby given that the ivgular examination of applicants for eertilica'es to teach in the pub lic schools of Linn lounty, Oregon, will ne held at the superintend ents ollice in Albany, on August ' 12, IS'il. G. F. Ui sski.i., I County siiperinlendei.t. NEWS OF THE COAST. IattrtteVog Items from ; Eiclur.g8 Ttrouliout the Northwest. A new postoflice is to be estab lished in the "santiam mines., Newport is beginning to rival other Oregon tow ns as a summer retort. B. Isenhoot. charged with at tempting to kill Allen Henry at Prnieville, nas been held in the sum of $1000. News if received from the San tiam country of rich developments in the property of the Gold Moun tain ix I'rv Gu lea Company. Much interest has been aroused. A bii: whale came into the bay last Sunday and spouted around Empire Coy in hue style. Some of the people went out in a boat and banged away at tlie sea-mon ster, causing it to get down out of eLdit. The railroad comnii-sion say the new tarilf sheet submitted by the Southern Pacilic Company is an advance on all present freig'it rates except wheat, where a slight re duction i offered. The commis sion is otrered. The commission is getting statistic s to make a just svstem of rates. The eet tiers on the surveyed lands in Harney valley are taking (he necessary steps toward having their lands surveyed, and the mat ter will s Km be presented to the surveyor-general in due form. This "will enable them to make final proof, at an early day. Some of them have very valuable, ranches. Thursday at La Grande the fron! of one of the brick buildings being erected there gave way in some mysterious manner, and started to fail outward. It was braced with timbers, pushed back in place and fastened with iron rods. Every one is at a loss to account for the building's strange behavior. Portland parlies have made a proposition to V. Wattier", oitDojr.l oi the roller mills at rarkersviHe, a few miles from Qfcrvai&y'4ri re move the mill to Gervais. The Gervais board of trade has ap pointed a committee to assist in bringing about the desirt-d end and it is'probableitliat before the year is over Gervais may have a flour ing mill of good capacity. Fishing iu Kogue river's tribui tary streams about Ashland and even higher up in the mountains is Letter this year than ever before known. This was caused by the freshet of January and February, 1SVI0, which swept aay,not only all the dams, bat wiped out all the fishing nets and schemes which have haaipered the life out of the finny tribe before thty ever get out of Kogue river. This freshet has done what the strictest state laws and our puhlic officials most signal:y failed to accomplish. The prospects for a good' state fair were never so flatlet ing, peo ple say who know, as at present. The' prizes have been increased, and $1),000 isollered in premiums. The grounds have been greatly improved, enlarged and beautified, and the electric car line now ruus irom Salem to the grounds. The fair opens September 15 and con tinues one week.. Saturday afternoon a hound ran a sin. ill law n from the hill to a mud Hat. opposite Newport) and, after half an hour's struggle, suc ceeded in injuring the little one to badly it could not get up and some of the boys went over and killed it to end its misery. While the dog was trying to kill it by biting its hams, its cries were most pitiful and plainly heard from the town. Sine Cure fur '.he Liquor or Opium - llal.itn. The Fast India cure tor these awful habits can be given without the patient's knowledge, and is the only known Hpecitic for the iui pose, it is not injurious in the least degree; manufactured by Kmersou Drug Co., San ,Ios, Cal., and for sale at j. A. Cumniing's drug store only. TluuUKh Train. Notice has been given that com mmicingon Saturday, July 18, the the tnia to the front, on the Ore gon Pacific, will run clear through to Cop, and on every Wednesday and Saturday thereafter. I Ianan ci Son's fine shoes, sell on their own merit, and always gives satisfaction. Try a pair at T. L. Wallace & Co.'s. We are the only people w ho car ry the celebrated li. & W. collar and cutis. Always have the latest styles in stock, T. L. Walla-e & Co. Try Conn Hendricson's svrup, tho finest in the market. Ketail in quantities to suit. Calumet baking powder is abso lutely pure and wholesome. Try a can.' C K. Brownell. Try Coronado mineral .wafer, the purest on earth, for sale by all druggiets. John lsom Jr., sole agent. Silk mitts at the Ladies Bazaar. Baby cried, Mother sighed, Doctor prescribed : Castoria ! Highest of all iu I-eavening Power. 1 1 X V ABSOLUTELY PURE I.KTTEl: LIST. Following is the list of letters that remain uncalled for in the A 1 1 ii v tMistoflice .Inlv 21. 1S0I. ... . J j- J j - - - Persons calling for the cauiu will please state that they were adver tlspf! x Mamie Bashor, Mr. A. Bjrfik san, Mrs. Ftta P.ilow, Mr. JLIenry K. Cortier, Doulton, Esq. ji Mo tive; Miss Lan Green, -CC- V. Hillenbrand, 2; Mr. Jfave Jnn kins, Albert Melburn.l. C. Mc Ferson, Mr. II. Mill- Mr. G. M. Missall. Mr. W. Powell, Mr. Mdlee Page, ltobertson & Close, Mr. A. I). St. Clair, Mr. Tulloiigh, Mrs. C. C. Webster. Tnos. MosrEirii, P. M. Against Ills Oram. "I like the west pretty well," said the Ne.v York man to his Kansas friend; "hut theie is one thing there that al ways goes acainst my grain." "What is that?'' asked the Kansan. 'Grasshoppers." Tilt- VOKLI KMtlVIIKU. 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 prixhiced the world was enriched with the on ly perft-ct laxative known, as it is the only remedy which is truly pleasing and refreshing to the taste and prompt andeflectua! tocleanse the system gently in the Sprii. tiine or, in fact, at any time any the better it is known tho more popular it becomes. Mothem? Castoria is recommended by physicians for children teething. It is a purely vegetable preparation ;ts 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 diarrlnet and wind colic, allays feverishness, destroys wTarjus, and prevents convulsions, soothes the child and gives it re freshing and natural sleep. Cas soria is the children's panacea the mothers' friend. If) duses, X cents. Notice to Water Consiiiin'rs. Water is b dug was'ed to such rftfi extent and so unnecessarily that we are obliged to eiiloice a strict observance of the rule in re gard to hours for sprinkling, viz: Fiom "i to 0 . u. and from 0 to 10 o'clock i: v., and to caution al. users of water to guard agiinst leaks from faucets or other fix tures. The continuous tunning of water through closets or other fixtures, or permitting hose streams or sprinkleis to run all night, will he deemed suliicieut cause for shutting the water oil' from pr. in ses w here allowed without further notice. Albany, Or., July IS, lS'U . A. C. W. T. Oi L. Co. W.w.i.ai'k Baldwin, Cashier. liiiiortaiit ti HoUH('ket'er. It gives Julius Gradwhol great satisfaction in selling his line Golden Rule teas and baking powder, with elegant - prizes or without them, that his customers j who have purchased invariably re jtufn and say they are well pleased, that the tea is No. 1 and the bak ing powder is as g'xxl as the best. All his teas and baking powder bears the, name of .inlius Grad w liol's ( iolden Kule Bazaar, and arc expressly put up for his busi ness, and he still continues to give with each pound of tea .-r baking powder an elegant piece of glass ware. KI4KI.LVH A EMI t Mill'. The best salve in tlej w orld for Cut 5. Bruises, Su.es, Fleers, Salt ftlicun;, Fever sores, Teller, Chapped llant'., Ijhillihiiiis. Corns, ami skin Kruption:!, ami ms lively cures I'iles, or i.o p:iy reijtlircil. It is guaranteed to giv; "erfect -iitisfactioii, or money re fiimlc.il, l'rie';5 cents per box. Fir sale by rodiey & Mason Kreneh Tany Wafers. These wafers are for the relief and cure of painful and irregular menses, and will remove all ob structions, no mutter what the cause, and are sure and safo every time. Manufactured by Kmerson Drug Co., San Jose, Cal.. and for sale at J. A. Cumming's drugstore only. I have been bothered with catarrh for alKiut twenty years; I had lost sense of smell entirely, and I had almost lost' my hearing. My eyes were getting so dim I had to get S'.-iiie one to thread my needle. Now 1 have my hearing as well as I ever had, audi can see to thread as tine a needle as ever I did, my senso of smell is partly restored, and it seems to be improving all the time. I think there is nothing like Kly's Cream Balm for catarrh. Mrs. K. K. Grimes, Keiidrill, l'eriy, Co., O. The Thomas Kay Woollen Millf of Salem, have appointed G. W. Simpson their agent in Albany. A full line of men and boys clothiiitt blankets and flannels and all arti cles manufactured by the mill wiil be kept in stock. These goods are the best, in the market and wil! give entire satisfaction. Croup, whooping cough and bronchitis immediately relived by Shiloh'sCure. For sale by Foehay t Mason. Latest U. S. Gov't Foixl UcjiorL Bikini Powder Nil w :tto- ijCf .3 miSK TO CONTK ACTORS. Tft liiils for the construction ul the I.'-Ii:um,u itml Sunthnn canal, a. Iier p'aiis unit speeilieations at their oiiiee in j.i iiuiioii. Or,, will be received till August :;, at i p. m. The coin, pany ii-serves the right to reject' any and all bids. . ' . M. A. Mm.i. i n, L Foi.rr, decretal y. . ' President. Lebanon, Jui JO, 1S01. Avail yourself 6t the benefits' rf -the Utah Mirriac-e Kn4- uowiiicPi association or Halt Lake t'itv and secure for yourself $1,000,1)00 .it the tiu'iv of your "marriage. 8cnd 5 cents hi ?'mnp4 for information and terms, to insure pioiiipt reply. Ad dre..s I ah Marriage Endowment Ai sociati n. fall Luke City, t-$7Ageut Wanted Please mention paper, IWtil. MV. -Oi-KS'S SKITKMUKIt 14. Beautiful healthful 'ite near the city. Kxpenses are as reasonable as any other institution of learning on the coast. Classical, li'erary, scientific, theological, preparatory, normal and business courses. Stu dents of all grades received. Care ful oversight and direction given to all students. Ladies hoarding hall under experienced super vision, l'rofessors of ercellent scholarship and much experience employed. For information ad dress 6. C Stratton, I). U., presi dent, or Thofl. Van Scoy, I). dean of college, l'ortland Univer sity, l'oitiand, Or. Ailniiustrnirlx's Notice. NOTICE IS HEFKliV lilVEN THAT the umlci'signid lius he n duly t piiiiled Administratrix of the est ale of W. II. Cliurchi,', decc:--ed, by the Honorable tie County Court of Linn coiii ly, Oregon. All persons having claims again-d, tlie estate of s-iid V. II Churchill, deceased, are lien ly notiti d to present l!ie Eame in writ 'nig, iiuly verilii d. to in in. person, or lo my atiornev '. W. Wright vsip, id. his law ullii-e, over the hank ul Oregon, hi Albany, luin eoiinty. Oiegou williin six montlis from tin date hereof. M. J.' Cur it ii U.K. Adm.nistrati ix. i. W. Wish. ii r, Attorney foi Admin istratiix. Il.iteil .lime ls'.ll. (Ili!!. WANTIIII Til do jjIieial liuilne X jik. Niiie''iit lir.it el.ts help need sip, !v. 1 ail at Mr--. W, K. IMleu 8. -OLCNLCR Mi ll Rl 1 ' YIHflMMRII iUIlJiJLMII QLtiOiUlaUiL if Nil m v vfvui m THROUGH TICKETS To ami fr. i.v Kumpe by a'.l Brut -class lim TI. ki-t fun anv place In F.iirope to any i)int in Hi' I'nitoil States, cr (10111 this count r tu I'urc pe-oi fioint KiiUt over the lnlli.w ina "ft -elans line: , N'orili Ci-niKin b'oyil. m Xe ork, Norlii Ot-ini.ia l.l'l, ia ll.iltiiii're, Allan Mm-, Anehor Line. .' Aim ri-in Line, St;i'e Line, II, an r Line, Cnnar.l Lin, -lied SUr Line, ' W'lcte Star Lihe, liuion Line. HUAFTS AND MONEY ORDERS sold n all Kurooi in cities at current rates. Internal ion euliti-tiuiia. lor information r i;aplii4 I" i -s ol paHsajiv, date of tniiiap, i t.:., eall i) i er atldri-w." O, B. WINN, AI.BA.NT, OR. THK- Mi Agricultural College Opens September 18th, 18U1. ')t:i!Si: OK SI TOY arrange.) expfenl.v tu me. t th i.t-. ilft oi the firming and meuDani eul inieretits ol the -tiite. Larue, couodioi!i :iml ell-veiitilHt,-.l l.iiltdniirK. The w::e;e in In, alt J in fiilti.iliHl anil Chriittan coni iiiiiuit, ami tu.e "I the healthiest In the St.,t.-.' M ififti nj Tra in i nff. Kc. N -t-'l X. Kvcee.l Sl.VJ for. the K tire Scan 'ii. Twn r nioie frff s. Ii tl itshiiw lioin . every coiin'v. W tiu- f.-r i-itatuttue to ll I.. All. 'i ..!, Pres., Corvallli, Or. FOR SALE TR RENT ' JFIT USON FI.OUHIXG MILLS, Also SAW ANIU'I.AXIXG MILLS, Jelleison, Mariun Co., Or. , - , For pnrficu'ars apply to COUI5KTT& MACLKAY, (II and UC Front St., l'ortland, Or. ABMiKnee'i Notice. NOTICE Is HEKE11T OIVEN tliatifee, tVs, Jim, tJtw, and Nat.cy WesUall partners rloinir liusiness miller tlin ti i in name of Kwontr, Woo, Kec. Com puny iuolvtn. ilelitors in. A lli.iny on thii Lltli rluy of Juno ISul, maile a sretieral assignment to llie uiKlerslirned forttiB iM-netit of all the r creditors. All jiersons liavinsr claims w i.i present the sam duly wrilied In the nndersiirned at the bank of Orc gun, Aljai.y. Oreu'on, within three muiitlc from the date hereof June 15 1MU. J"at W. Bi.41,- .. L. 11. MiiXTWSE, . - Assignee. Attorney fr Assignee. DiM.iltitiiin nfl)rtit Firm. x-Oth K IS llfiHKIIY OIVEN THAT ItV i mutual ennseiit, S. A. Hulin and Fred Kaun hare thin day lU-lved partiierhV in the ilriti l.n-ine, S. A Hulm hayinir i.iir.-liJHi'-i ihe interiMt hithe'lo owned .y Kied lia-ivnoii. All outitantling iudebtetl. i.e-i will 1 settled 1, ami all aecounto aie iniahle to S. A. Ilnlin, who will, aa hither to" be. foinitl re-itly to aecnminotlate In patron at lux more en r ren. h J0' Kllki) DAWSON. Allnny, .hr'.v 1, W. - Notice. To a", whom it trial concern, notice i kere hv Kiven that my wife, Ar.gte TriUa, ha left niv UJ and beard without any Just cau or or ,i -a'ior, and I will not be iesiioinib.e lot anj tlehta ul her contracting p JfL,n Albany July IStn, ' """ s IT ! I IftAMN KmGRAND: ... n nMn vi. L-rn uiiiu I, L -WILL S u m i i e r Cloth i ng . I inlit JoAit) llnilfinUiMii' Qhipfc Jiiyiii iftiyui uimuiiisuia uimu uuu ii Jn it; n an m nntl1IIA - - 1 V -.; ' ' ei'.-'--"! 'v 4.' . . l8rReuiember, this gives yon an opportunity to buy any of onr new and richly tailored clothing at Ihe same pi ice we paid. Gur stock is large, and you can select jiist as weJl'wovy as'yoti i-juld ear:ier in HIV OCBDUi.) . T.L.V, phi.' ti i? ti i ii .ir,v irt rjprrarr :a-xh iinvi.'T ttiwritiv i t, .-.-;: .'. ' t'l'f Jl . : ;:.-. THE VERNQN HAY PRESS Unequaled for fasV work and light draft. Manufactured at the foot of ;RRIO .. -t i . HAVE , .... . - YOU SEEN TH HOW IX L. K. . The Leading Clothier ...ii.-. ..- -SOLD IN ' ' THE . .. r . . ..; ... (iiiimi :: (liaini .:' Me v y a -m. r -mr t-r-br .'V i.. x . -f .-i.y?t ill -;- IPIH -:- lilllUS I SUE & CO SELL t.A7M0 411 (lllll'l . -v '. . '3D. & VERNON. ' -4 .. J a ; : tSTOOK.--- H'L,A LN, & Merchant- Tailor un II IhT." i l l I II V' aJ. t .; a.iA ii m. m.m Si' fALLACE&CO.,