THE MORNING HERALD; SUN DAY. JULY 20, 1891
glowing gaily furald
ON Si.XI.K.
lne JMILY IlKKil.P Will lie on !
ale eacli morning at II. J. Jones' i
book store.where itian lie procured
at 3 cents per copy.
MONKV TO LOAN.
t f . : .,i i.j I
J 11 a 11 Ilia l.J run, 1 1 villi rti mull i 1 1.
to live years, on good Albany audi
Liun county real est it"1.
W. E. Ml I'llKltsoN,
Opp. Russ House. Albany, Or
JOTTINGS A HOLT TOYl N.
S. A. Hulin, drugg:st, French's
corn' r.
Walter Wile?, of Corva'lis, is in
the city.
New jewel rv of latent patterns at
Will -A Stark's.
L. Vieriek returned yesterday
from the seaside.
I "ay your school tax and save
Coats oi collection.
Have you feen that t'.cg.ird
piano at Kiuin Bk-s.
M. E. Brink, of Vale,
pounty is in thd city.
Take a loik at the
Klein Bros, shoe store.
Ma'.lieiit
pint..
a'
Klein Bros, are givin
a line
piano to their customer!.
Marshal J. X. Hoil'muri went
down the run I yesterday.
J. I.. Cowan went to Xewp
yesterday to join Ids family.
The finest drink in the city
tin? ice cream sod.i at Hoeiickc'
Boenieke's ice cream can't
it I
'
;-
be
beat or smoothness and .(Halite.
Alhi-rt Sternher ai d Miss Sara
Sternberg went to New put; ye.-ier-day.
JeirMyrs arrived in I'm liars!
v.-stcrilav on his return fmiu the
East.
Have you examined tin! heauii
tili JttHI piano at Klein I'.ios. shoe
store.
A fine line of ladies" ia. iiNorio!!;
waists just receivod at the Ladies'
Lla.aar.
Mm. Rtmm'ftrt mi ! eMt-ln-n
were aboard the Vaouina tiain
yesterday.
Kxperts pronounce Klein lb
. . , . . ,
piano one ot the finest toned in -
, ,
strniuents.
io clown to l. l.. Wallace, L'-.
to-uay an l buy a summer coat ami
vest ior f I.
If you are hungry i.'" to Parker
Bros, and gl a loaf of the best
bread in the city.
V. A. Kiinsey and family ie.'t
yesterday for Sodaville to drink
sodawater for a lew days.
Spokane now lead-i the Noi'h
west League and Walla Walla the
Eastern Oregon League.
Your school tax w ill be delin
ipient if not paid at once. I.o.jk
after it and save costs of collection.
ieorjre Moorehouso took the
train yesterday nioiiriiu' for his
farm on the trout of the tiiejion
I'acilic.
Mrs. t;. I.. l.laekm.iii and
daughter, Miss Xet'ie, and Mrs.
C J. Stewart and children went
to Newport yesterday.
These waTin evenin-'s it behooves
one to secret their sell i:i s nne se-
eluded spot witn a .jnart of ii.ien
lcke s smooth lee cream.
. I.. lilackman, W.C. Tweedale
and Stephen Phillippi iiavc gone
to the mountains to pass a couple
of weeks hunting and tishing.
Mr. and Mrs. I!. M. Huston, M:
and Mrs. Kobart Huston and Peny
Conn and family left yesterday f..,
Waterloo spring--, where they wil
spend a few days.
Miss May Wiley of S.-io wio ba
)h en in tiiis citv several davs lot
the treatmentof a cancer, retiirnn!
fiome yegteruay, being inueii in.
proved. She was un.Lr I'r.
J. I.. Hill's care.
The gJ. pel servico of t'ne V.
C. A. this af erno n at l ..'. lock.
i!' becondii ted by II. W. Veung.
Sabje-. t. "Kesj onsrabty.
esp-cnllv tie he! th.-.t
i ven !
I
ujuiber be pitst-u;
l'otarofs are sell i g "nv'an Fran
cisco at tiletn .ti.is ler-aekol
100 pjurdd. The lix imin. r r.
ports carloads of line p.i'atoe.-
dumK.I into the bay. I.:tt week!
tilty cents was p.u I lortaeiity li.e ;
jhiuii.Is ol otatoes here. j
A liojk on ' health" says: I
"Young girls who wish t ih"ie
bright eyes and ro.-y checks.!
s! ou!d tc ke a tramp tiiroug'i the'
w.jisls each morni.'.g before break-
fast." 'spus.. t.':e tiamp sh.jiild '
o'.jcct. j
The interest in base ball lies in j
tllH llolli to Sl-f- till tiifeh-T e ilil.nr !
himself into the guise o! a c n k-
screw and then leliver his shot
with tl. force of a eatun ult i. .
the catcher, masked like a U jin.in
ida.hator, crouch to receive tin
btow ; to see the mighty hat m ,',
its w hit 's, the ball soar siMiwar
a'i. I the exile on the bis., com
merrily home. Pendleton Kast
Ircgonian.
.Will ItulM
N'Mlil
! I
..Afax Fiifiidly v. Hi at oncowed t.
"work in the constiucti.ni of siSm w
caw mill in Corvailis on the Mie
here the old one stoo I. 1 ! lnv
..I. If r l.,.,i.l ll. .
lll.ll. U.-.. Vll.-J III'- I 1 III l M- II
the building and was at Poi l iie!
this wtek wheie purcha-ed tiie
necessary machinery for the same.
The new mill w ill be lir-t da s in
every particular and will tun out
about the doiltile aiii iliit of
her daily that the old one did.
Mr. Friendly says that he expects
to have the new mill in tunnii u
order in about six weeks.
Alliance Oltiecrs.
The following are the nll'.ceit
elected by the county alliance at
Lebanon yesterday: President.
T. M. M'unkers; vice-president,
Air. Steeii; secretary, Mr. Jack-
hhi; treasurer, i . r. iiiiiKiiari ;
chaplain, P. II. Irvine: lecturer, i
James Marks; agent, P.. II. Ii vine. '
AX ALBANY MAN-
The P.c R-iral Press Has this U S -y (f .
aCitia of Iii.iB Conrt'v. !
n,,,, ! i I.
le. oi Albany,
c oi the most
a'l'aird iiiii'm:j!
ill. vv le p-e enn-
, (.,,.,,;y, ,
,'!l)U1; ;K ,.t u,- ti
,', Unuli ,.o,.
li l-.M.C
! rui'-iti
i iijovf-d i;
I .r a d- c.i
uliiieai lam
p-.iit .emu.
n. any ollicii-l
n! yea' s. I le
'.' in.r a pi-1
at a haid-
is
a p
Dili
fe
i i r h. ; 1 1 .i jii ol in
e Hi v ii i ui; es
i h.'ln-lry and
scent it v in the
his pio.-pcriry
! ugalit v, anil his
coini'li-iice oi Ins ie:li
ability, integrity and
wel!-d;reelei! ell ji is
iv-meii to liis
ev er-earne.-t,
in their be-
halt
Mr. J rvii.e was
bini in Todd
county. K'-ntueUy, September
IMM. J:i l-vi.s lie movcu lo .Mis
si-uii. where lie remaned until
IS'iil, accumulating in the luean
iimen.it a lit le property. Wiih
lO'lluad of ea-'t'e and a number
of line hoi.-e-', lie set out on ;i great
joiiiney in ros-th.- plains to t..i
oil' O.egol:. The olVi e 'ollliied
bar -Whips and darters of that'
Weai isome live moiiiiis' travelling
wt re fully real hied by this eturd
pionei r. One by m.e his) stork
died iron i txha'i-tioii or disease,
and when at ia-'t he landed in a-
! i -in the .-livings o! ears had not
only v.i! i-l.c.!, but the inciiri ing o!
necessary e: pell -es Icit t nil .f ' -ill
ill debt, lie immediately l-juk up
a donation land eliim in I. inn
county, -1 miles ea t of Ai'iiny.
where lie lived urit.l ISo-i, u hen he
sold t h'S a'ld b ..iigiit 1)0 .I' ll s oi
i choice land m the heait oi the
Wiilami tte a'i .jy. w hii 1 farm he
I .-till o.-. i.s. la !'i iie was male
! sin I'll! oi I he eoi.iuv, and at the
epiia:.
n
I -
was re-eiee-
led. In I-
i ti.- I'liitii' is of I. nil
l.im 'o 1 he sr.ite sen-
i ei.nn1 v .-ent
I ate, " iiei e
i inii v i'.'i i.
e :-f'l . l d tlit lll laith-
ears. 1 le abo ii !led
i the p siw-.n o: chief marshal of the
i t li'-on sta.e far fir e:uht years ;
! agent o! lie.- l.iun c-ainiv patrons
el hil.sbauoiy live ye ns; deputy of
the OieL'' ti s'ate ; r u! i- lol twelve
vi ars. .: ii is iu v iate o, -aniei
i iii the la meiv-' alliance. His
opinion on a!: p ibiie pie-Cons are
I i,oioui;!ily sonn 1. and w hile be
i ii'aKes i.: pret' i.-ions (J oratory,
i I'la-n. fct.-a
it-te
rward state
to his hear
iS'iM meas
'ila i:v and
Ilie.Ms ;ue eonVilieill
e: s and a 1 1 t , ill a
me, iui III-" 1 ii,
;,,. ' ,i
SI I f 1 1 lit li.
n,
Mr. In me o. c ipe s
jfoiuiiie
s I iam b
ite. To!
;:t
i,ii;,, i-i ii. I, ;sln,
I he or' h-r in bis o n
ts
- lo I j'Pte
t. eai nest in
1 liber:'!
s conn
ss, unci
) :ed bv
or k , ,.;n n eou niy husini'.
cil owes much .if i:s slice
I. inn co'in! v is m kn-iw le
all to h dd a lea. linn position re-gar.l-ng
tiie business welfare and
pi ogress of the older, lie is a
thorough woiker, and h.is long
he.d a share of the cunt! deuce oi
lel'ow -patrons, lie his repeated
ly declinid lo aeeej.t important
i Ilieial stations in the .-tale grange,
seeming to j refer to devote his
lime and litlcliii .-n closely to his
own count v.
II rial, ir.; 1 ui verts,
(vutitv iiavs out about s:;ne(l
Ti
a ear t
verls hi
tin esher
seiit ou
repai r
eke 1 1
. The
a
bri.L'e.-
:n.i
i y s.t
court
to I
ill
am has
. u
unity
ula r
id
-iipei vi -oi i
a' tctiu
s tile
as folio
u to
-alem
i l-iw ;'.'
.in.-1
.b.tiM,;!'.. T
'See.. II.;
f.! I ir any
st earn 1 1 ;!'.
mei any 1;:
j -i i ! I ii- s i'i i
It
niliw
ive any
engine
in-r.-.ms t i
n or poi t.'i
ib
- or i
.r I.
ilvei i on any
;!iay wiiiiin
.-inj on such
tin '
bridg"
Will.
or e : I vi : : . ;i .r lb.; purpose
citiliio .ts inte'y, lour stout
. s i. p!.il,k. i m II oi w hich
i he at Ica.-t ten feel in length.
I 't inwi iiii and two inches
icl.iu -s, two oi said pitves of
sh
on
in tl i
ei.n.k
ab avs under the wheels
j ,,f
iid tr.vt ii ii ui' poitabie enine
le it sh.i'i ie- el'" -ing said
igv or c'ihert.
ii: , I !.:-'. The pel. ally lor
v i na! loi, of an v of th" piuvi-
I
! ll
h
rioiis o lh:s act ph.iil be a line oi
le
s than t. n dollars n
r more
offense,
count v
It is.tianll.v oollais lor t-ach
or iiiip; i::o;i!uent in the
jail I., t less than live i
or more
toiiu teri .lay s ; an. I in aM Iition to
said line, any peisai cau-ing
.l.iiia.'e to any said brnlg.-or cul
vert si. a 1 b. iiabb- to th-.- c unty
'to which Mild 1 ri 'ge culvert
all hcioi g for all the damages
v Ii it r ni i v
-in
from ll
cro--n
or
.-in,: ..I s ic'i s
pot table engine.
I'i les f.ir Hi.
- inn tract i
l .illli r el ks.
Pi ;. -s ale i
the i he.-on St.
t i In l-.-l-s Ml'
break, cakes, I
neeille .ioi k ;
I'ei. d this year at
e I air. ra ar Salem.
I lo years, for
it'er, lined fruits,
I t iiov s under I'i,
! ": irvi'1 wo.,.!, .M.i .mi pen-
I
I
,'i
"' in.-i.ip, "est so, .-.mens ol mi
chain: hi, glass in sin at", etc
r.vi : y ..I t ic
uust I
enleied fol
!l:ilii. c-l the
In is:' number
, i Coll l j. l lit
, ' o.i ii. i a;
ii in It.e
ncki-i, vv
in
uni
is -I
tiv
on li.e entry
og to deceive
i eg lid to the
ai-1.
th"' ci. mini! tee ill
o' nersnip, i r w lm shall
mchase
iicies or i.oiroiv tin iii an.l ex
hit tin in in tiu ii o.vn name a
of their oviii manufacture, sha!
I fni it it ail c aim- as an exhibi'or
, ins lla.l'-h.
ips the l.ti"st rad'sh grown j
iuntiv this vear was sent i
NeVlS oiitee I'eceliliv i'-V Mrs. '
t r.r. y
fen in-.,
is. Ill
:.-t. in-;
It is
and I
Ky. ,
jiircd
( ten Hid
in
inches long.
News. We
tiie toil ui a
radish in the garden ol A. .1.
Rii hiir l-otl that is L'l inches in
c'.ru mien-nee and the in. .t s perhaps
irrappie w nil Chi ties,- .-n;i. tav-
t. .n i iiiii s.
i ... ;
l et 1 1
T:lil. of tl
v. is the
po.-sv.stor i i a I'tc i i u ..et. in tiie
siiipi oi a halt t'r.i.vn ii.nv. Tiie
biid was i.ik, ;i ir. in tin- nest
when ii ;ie v ung, anil now llvs '
around the yard se -inii.elv con-1
teni .1 with it's, new hoim . ' I
i e i 1 1
t.l.e
! w.v
en en iV
And.'
h-ive i'
NEWS OF THE COAST.
Iatorestlng Items from ExchangM
Tnronu'ioat the Northw-.'t.
l b'oi,e William I.inley, who
works on a farm near Kuene, has
ftdieti heir to a lare estate in the
l'.ast.
Weston announces that that city
has two physicians and there is
no need oi sendim; lo nei;hloiilig
places for medical assistance.
Pendleton has a curiosity in the
fo ui of a burglar alarm that really
did sound ai! a'arm w hen, a few
nights ti;:o, llieives tried to enter
a siore w here one of these appli
ances was in use.
The di-covery has been made at
I'.aker City ol a hand of voutliful
brijjands, none less than l.'I years
old. Their cache was also dis
covered and a nayin load of
plunder, the result of their roh-i
belies, leeovered.
J. H. l.oan has a nest of Mild
cas on his ranch, four miles up
Pine creek, near Weston. His
dor ran an old one up a sappling a
t;w ieet away from him recently,
but he had no gun and decided
not to tackle him bare handed.
The Chinamen of Baker City
were greatly excited a few eve
nings ago over the arrival at that
place oi a Portland highbinder,
who threatened to clean out China
town. He was induced to refrain
from doing so, however, by the
Oliieeld.
Since the water has been turned
oll'the mill race at .Salem hundreds
of li.-;h and eels that used to sport
in its swift current are dying from
t! e eil'ects of the lack of water,
.hist below the cannery's water
w heel there seems to I e a colony
of eels, and a number of boys en
gaged in picking up both the live
one and those that were dead for
the purpose of selling them to the
j Chinese.
There is something strangly de
ceptive about the Willamette
river, says the Salem Journal, and
for bathing purposes the main
cbaunel is a dangerous place for
bathing. This was learned by a
party of young men w ho were in
dulging in a swim about half a
mile below the big bridge Monday
evening. Undertaking to swim
the dark blue stream one of them
was tiii.ij.ued bofore getting across
the swift current and had great
bihculty in reaching the other
hank. His clothes had to be
carried to him across the bridge.
EAL ESTATE SALES.
1. K. Btidd et ux to Portland
Construction Co., one half interest
in liO'.i 12 acres in townships !) and
10, S. K. 1 W., $10,000.
Prior Wilson to J. A. Zimmer
man, ii.lO.TS aciea in Tp. 1;, 8. K.
4 W., $11,000.
John and Chas. Bluereck to
Portland Construction Co., one
half interest in r.i);.12 acres in Tp.
;i S. K. 1 W., $7,500.
Prior Wilson to J. A. Zimmer
man, lillO. 7.S acres in Tp. 1U S. 11.
1 W., $12,000.
I. K. P.udd e.tux to Tort'and
Construction Co., 500.12 acres in
l'ps. ' and 10, S. K. 4 w:V $10,000.
' ,
II ulrl iHK of the Lumber Kirtgx,
The census department bulletin
on the lumber industry states that.
in the year ending Mayol, 18H0,
nearly 1 1 1,000 persons were em
ployed in Michigan, Wisconsin
anil Minnesota lumber districts,
receiving over $0,000,000 in wages.
The investigations of the census
bureau indicate that the industry
in these states will ceaee within
six ears, so far as it depends on
lands held by individuals. Already
employers have begun to prepare
fji- the future by buying large
areas of timbered lands in other
states. In Montana and Idaho
they have bicoineowners of over a
million acres of lir and cedar,
which it is estimated will yield 5,
000,000.01)0 feet board measure
ment, of merchantable lumber.
In California, Oregon and Wash
ington they have acquired over
1 .200,000 ol hr and redwood, and
the estimated vield is nearlv 28,-
Ooo:ooo,(M.O feet. In Virginia,
Not th Carjhna, Georgia, Florida,
Alabama. Mississippi, Jniisiana.
Arkansas anil Missouri their hold
ings amount to 1,400,000 acres of
yellow pine and cypress, w hich, it
is estimated, will yield a total of
over II, 000,0( KbOOO feet, and in
We.-t Virginia, Kentucky, Tennes
see, Ohio and Illinois they own
p;x, oiin acres of yellow popular
and h ird woods, w hich it is esti
mated will produce a total of over
1,100,000,000 feet.
These figures seem prodigious,
and vet they make an aggregate of
less than 15,000,000,000 feet.which
is less than live times the aggregate
output of white pine lumber than
from the mills of the northwest
ern s'ates in the vear 18!K), and
less by 18,000,000,000 feet than the
estimated amount of merchant
able lunil cr standing on private
or corpoiate holdings in I he states
of Michigan, Wisconsin and Min
nesota. On May 31, 1S!0, the
census bureau bad been unable to
ascertain how much land still in
these states belongs to the I'nited
States, and how much to each of
these states respectively, and the
opinion is expressed that the tim
ber thereon comprises substan-
tially the entire reserve upon
v hich dependence can be placed
l..i - futiiru unniiliiiu fri.li-l tlio Vnrtli.
west alter the year JNeariy
all of the merchantable white
pine in the I'nited States is found
in the three states nientioied.
It In Well Worth Seeing,
The storv of "A Roval Bass" is
one of much interest, and full of
action savs the New York Herald.
.-i . ii - i . i i .. i i .
i lie einolionai is niceiy snaueo oy
very clever tomedy. Thn drama
is well worth seeing. Mr. Staley
as Andreas Holler, a Swiss Guide,
was natural. His humor ijuiet
and effective, and his singing
sweet and expressive. In his
moments of dramatic foice lie
evidenced the accomplished actor.
THE STATE FAIR-
The Board of Arricaltare Offers
Epoclal Premlumf,
Heretofore the farmers' organi
zations have made objections to
the state fair because the state
board of agriculture offered them
no encouragement to prepare ex
hibits. But things are changed
this year, and the old objection is
obsolete, says the Salem , States
man. The board this year offers
to agricultural organizations of
Oregon special premiums amount
ing to f.o'.K) for the best exhibits of
grains, grasses, fruits, and veget
ables. Best exhibit of grains, 1st, $50;
2d, $25.
BeBt exhibit of grasses, 1st, $50 :
2d, 125.
Best exhibit of fruits, 1st, $50;
2d, $25.
Best exhibit of vegetables, 1st,
$50; 2d, $25.
Every indication is that the fair
will be bigger and better this year
than ever before. Already an un
usual'y large number of booth
privileges have been constructed,
that it is only July.
A. F. Miller, of Portland, has
been aptointed superintendent ol
the fruit division, which is divided
into eight classes, vi-: Fall apples,
winter apples, peaches, pears,
plums and prunes, quinces, grapes
and sweepstakes.
Notice to Water Conaminerft,
Water is being wasted to such
an extent and so unnecessarily
that we are obliged to enforce a
strict observance of the tule in re
gard to hours for sprinkling, viz:
Fiom 5 to ll a. m. and from 0 to 10
o'clock r. m. , and to caution al.
users of water to guard against
leaks from faucets or other fix
tures. The continuous running of
water through closets or other
tixtures, or permitting hoBe
streams or sprinklers to run all
night, will be deemed sutlicient
cause for shutting the water off
from premises where allowed
without further notice.
Albany, Or., July IS, 1811.
A. C. W. T. & L. Co.
Wallace Baldwin,
Cashier.
THK VOKLI KNKICIIKl).
The facilities of the present da
for the production of everything
1 that w ill conduce to the material
welfare and comfort of mankinu
are almost unlimited and when
Syrup of Figs was first produced
the world was enriched with the on
ly perfect laxative known, as it is
the only remedy which is truly
pleasing and refreshing to the taste
and prompt andetlectual to cleanse
the system gently in the Spriu-
time or, in fact, at any time any
the better it is known the more
popular it becomes.
Mothers'.'
Castoria is recommended by
physicians for children teething.
It is a purely vegetable preparation
its iimredients are published
around each bottle. It is pleasant
to the taste and absolutely harm
less. It relieves constipation,
regulates the bowels, quites pain,
cures diarrh.ea and wind colic,
allays feverishness, destroys
worms, and prevents convulsions,
soothes the child and gives it re
freshing and natural sleep. Cas
soria is the children's panacea
PUie mothers' friend. 35 doses, 35
c6uts.
- New To-Iiy.
I'.raiuion, of the Palace Restaur
ant, has purchased of W. A. Mc
tiee the City Restaurant and will
hereafter serve his patrons at the
latter place. The restaurant will
be retitted and furnished and will
be strictly tirst-class in every par
ticular. Mr. Brannon thanks his
patrons for past favors and solicits
their patronage in the future.
SJuie Cure fur the Lliiuor or Opium
II all tn.
The Kast India cure for these
awful habits can he given without
the patient's knowledge, and is
the only known specific for the
purpose, it is not injurious in the
least degree; manufactured by
Emerson Drug Co., San Jose, Cal.,
and for sale at J. A. Cumming's
drug store only.
"A (Jod-send is Ely's Cream
Balm. I had catarrh for three
years. 1 wo or three times a week
my nose would bleed. I thought
the sores wculd never heal. Your
Balm has cured me." Mrs. M. A.
Jackson, Portsmouth, N. II.
I have had nasal catarrh for ten
years so bad that there were great
sores in my nose, and one place
was eaten through. I got Ely's
Cream Balm. Two bottles did the
work. My nose and head are well.
I feel like anotter man. C. S.
McMillen, Sibley, Jackson Co.,
Mo.
Try Coronado mineral water,
the purest on earth, for sale by all
druggists. John I sum Jr., sole
agent.
Baby cried,
Mother sighed,
Doctor prescribed : Castoria 1
Highest of all in Leavening Power.
ABSOLUTELY PURE
THE CHURCHES.
When. Where and by Whom Services
Will Be Held To-Day.
Coxr.HEiiATIoN AI.- C.ii nei of pun r th
and Ferry streets, Prescliin-r eveiy
ituiiday at 11a. v., ami S;:; e. vjt
Sahlntli seleiol at liiti'i. Pnivr.
meeting Wednesday eveiiiie'. i:,i-
J. H. Mf Laotl. l' istor.
PltKSltVTKItl XV. col lie, i,f l!-,(.n-l.
bill illlll Fiflll teel-. Si ivice- lit II a,
ill. anil 7::ill p. in. I a-lor 1,'ev . K. K.
I'riclianl. SiiUliidli si ioiiI at IM.'i p
in. Prayer meeting i iy Weihie-d.iv
eAenuig.
Mktiioit. Coiner KlI-vv m 1 1. uml
Thinl streets. Service at 1 1 n. in. and I
7::i) p. in. Pastor, Kev. ti. F.. Meniin. I
irer. Pastor, isiililiiii h scliool :i::;u ,. m. j
i layer iiici'iing evei v i iiur.-ilav eve
ning. ST. PAI L .MRTIIo.-T-C(.l llel .Mulit
goiiiery and Thinl slreets. Service- at
1 1 a. in. and 7:.'M n. m. I'a-i,,,- ii
S. Slianalc Salilmtli -hi.nl :,i in i
in. Prayer iiieeting on Tluir.-diiv
eveiiiiiifs.
Lnitki) l'liKsiivrciuAX. Ciinu r of
Wasliingtoli mid Fil'lli street.-. Sei vi.
ees at II a. in. and T::tn n. in. Pa-tor Itev
S.tt Irvine. Suhlialli M-lmnl at 'J iiiiji.
in Prajer meeting every Wednesday
evening.
Kvanoki.k ai.. Corm r of bvon and
Fourth streets, ..ervieen at "ll u. in.
and 7 30 p. in. Pastor, ISev. b. S. Fi.-lier.
Sabbath school Ida. m. I'raver iinel
ing ever Wedin-.-dav evening.
CllKISTIAN Clll m il .Vlcls everj
every Suiiilay at their church al 11 ii.
111. anil "i 'M p. in Sunday -eh. ml
at ll) a. in. Prayer tiu-c'in
Thursday eveniinrs al ',:'.') i. m.
All arc invited tn attend. l!..v. -Jas. F.
Steward, pastor.
Catholic. Services every Sunday
at II a. in., by Kev. Fr. b. Metuver.
Baitist. Corner of l.j mi and Fifth
streets, Sen ices at 1 1 a. in. ami iiiKl
p. in. Pastor Kev. (ieo. II. Hi. I.
Sabbath school immediately alter the
morning services. Pray-'r meeting
every Wednesday evening.
Kriscoi'vi. Service- every Sab
bath in, .rniii at U a. in. Kev.-I. M
Donaldson, pa-tor.
Important to HouHekeeierH.
It gives Julius iradwhoI great
satisfaction in Belling his tine
Golden Rule teas and baking
powder, with elegant prizes or
without them, that his customers
who have purchased invariably re
turn anil sav tnev are well pleaseil.
that the tea is No. 1 and the bak
ing powder is as good as the best.
All his teas and baking powder
bears the name of .minis (irad
w hoi's Golden Rule Bazaar, and
are expressly put up for his busi
ness, and he still continues to give
with each pound of tea or hakim;
powder a"n elegant piece of g!a.-s
ware.
French Tansy Wafers.
These wafers are for the relief
and cure of painful and irregular
menses, ami will remove all ob
structions, no matter what the
cause, and are sure and safe every
time. Manufactured by Emerson
Drug Co., San Jose, Cal.. and for
sale at J. A. Cumming's drug -tote
only.
A Itentioii!
The very latest news is that you
can buy at Julius iradwohl's
(.olden Rule Bazaar, for net cash,
b") pounds of granulated sugar for
$1.00 and IS pounds of Extra C
sugar. All goods sold for net cash
from 10 to 'Ji) percent less thai
regular price, as I intend to open
a strict cash business.
.h i. u s (iit.Miwoii:..
Albany, Or., July 21, IstU.
TIhi.iikIi Traill.
Notice has been given that com
mencing on Saturday, July IS, the
the train to the front, on the Ore
gon I'acilic, will run clear through
to Coe, and on every Wednesday
and Saturday thereafter.
ItlfkLKVS AKMf.t MMI)
:
The best salve in th') world for Cuts.
Bruises, So.es, I leers. Salt Klietini,
Fever sores. Tetter, Chapped Hand,
Chilblains. Corns, and skin Kruptioini,
and pos tively cures Piles, or l.n pa)
required. It is guaranteed to K'v
perfect satisfaction, or money re
funded. Price i cents tier box. Per
sale by Foslmy .v. Mason
Calumet baking powder is abso- i
lutely pure and wholesome. Try
a can. C. E. Browncll.
We are the only'people who car
ry the celebratedE. t W. collar j
and cuffs. Always have the latest
styles in stock, T. L. Wallace iVi Co.
Try Conn it Hendricson's svrup,
the finest in the market. Retail
in quantities to suit.
Croup, whooping cough and
bronchitis immediately relived by
Shiloh's Cure. For sale by Foshay
it Mason.
Fresh vegetables even- morning i
from Linn county gardens at j
Parker Bros.
Cakes of all varieties, fancy and
plain at the Delmonico restaurant.
Silk mitts at the Ladies Bazaar.
IIE1.
C'KABTREE Near Seio, on Thursday
July 20, Jasper Crabtrire aged ti
years,
AfOTloX SAI.F OF HOKSKS-At Sin
dere slalile, in Albany, on Saturday,
Autr, 1, ls'.il, at 10 o'eloi-k k. M. 4U Iihim s.
consistint; of mares an.l gclii'mi;,-! t s yeais
of ).'e, wcnclit KW0 tn 1400 llm. All wll
brake: Tcrui of sale 3 iiiinuteH time, with
approved security, without interest.
O. l-'i.pi earl,
I C. Piekev,
Auctioneer.
GIRL WATKH-To do ifi-netal leu-ew.rk.
Xiinc but limt cla-s help need apply.
Call at lliis ortice.
WAXTKI) AT OXCK. A i-r-nnu .-ottve
neai the tmHinc8 p.irtien uf the city,
with barn. Will take a lease. App'J at
Klein liros.
Latest U.
S. Gov't Food Report.
Baking
i
i
,XEW TO-DAY
NOTICK TO CII.NfKltTOKS
H
bi'l- for the construction
of the Lebanon and Santium i-aiial, as
per p'ans and specifications at I heir
olMec in bcbiiuon, (r,, will he received
till August ll, at 1 p. in. The com
puny leserves the right to reject any
and all bids.
M. A. .Mn i iii:, I. Foi rtv,
Secretin-. Prcrd lent.
Lebanon, .In:" :n, ls;i.
I Avail yourself of
Hie benefits of the
( tali Marri.iL'c Kn-
ilowiiient Associiiliim of Suit L ike
CitV mid secure for olirself j l,(Hl.(MHI
at the tini'v of your nun liuirt-. Send
.' cents in fit ii 1 1 1 ; vs for iiifnriieitiiiii and
terms, to insure piompt retdy. Ad
die...- I'tah Marrlrtire Kiidowineiil As
soeiati in. Salt Lake City, -"Ageiits
Wa'ited Please inetilioii pan-r.
Ol'MN'.S SLITI-MllKIt 14.
Beautiful healthful i-ife near the
citv. Expanses are as reasonable
as any other institution of learning
on the coast. Classical, literary,
scientific,' theological, prepaiatory,
normal and business courses. Stu
dents oi all grades received. Care
ful oversight and direction given
to al! students. Ladies hoarding
ball under experienced super
vision. Professors of excellent
scholarship and much experience
employed. For information ad
dress C. C stratum, 1). I)., presi-
I dent, or Thos. Van Scoy, I). !.,
dean oi college, roruanu univer
sity, Poitiand, Or.
AilmliiHtratrlx'tf Notice.
I NorU'F. IS 1IF.FF.HY (ilVEX TI! AT
the undersigned ha- be -n duly -i
pniiited Administratrix of tin- t-slale
ol w.ll. cnureiiu', uecea-eii, ny mi
Hoiiiiral.Ie th-? County Court of Linn
eoiirty, Orciron. All persons having
elaiins aain-t the estate of fiid W.
II. Cliiireliiil. deceased, are lien by
iiotili il '. present the same ill u iii
iii.ilu'V v.-rili.-d. lo me in person, or
lo my ailoiney ii. v . riirlil es'i .
! at Ins law
olli. c, over the h.ii.k ol
Oregon, in Albany, J.uin counlv.
Oreguii, witliiu six niontlis frmu tbe
date hereof.
M. .1. I'm lii liii.l.,
Ailuiiiii.-lrnt' i'.
i. W. WitK.nr, Attorney foi Adiuin
istratiix.
Dated .hllie ir. is'.'l.
"tllll. WAXTKll To do eviifial Iioiim;
vJT w.)rk. NMic l.nt tirnt dan? Ii'p met I
"pi i.
fail at Mrs. W,
ll, llih.-u a.
-GENEK E.-
Steamship
THROUGH TICKETS
mi. I freiii t.ur..if by all lirit-claH liars
Tii-ketA lioin any place in Kuroie ti any
point in Ui' I ii'ttsl Stares, cr f.om tln.t
I'niiiitri- In K'irf.pt-in points until over tlm
tiilidwini: rii-t i-liiss liiii-s:
X.irtli li.-rniaii Lloyd, via X. ' Vork,
.N.atli ili-rin..n Llnyil, via ILiliiiimri,
Allan Line, An-1. or Lint',
Aiiii ricin Line, S'a'e Line,
In aver Line, f iimini Line,
licit Star Line,
Wh;tf Star Line,
lotion Line.
DRAFTS AND MONEY ORDERS
sol.l .in all KurniH an cities al current rates.
Ihi--rii:itinii collect ions, t or iiiloruvatinii
r t..r.lin prices of pas-iiire, .late of sailing,
etc., call .) i or alilris., l.'. It. WINN,
Al. ham, On.
TIT K
State Agricultural College
Opens September 18th, lS'.il.
COI KSK OK STI'DV arranged expressly to
meet the needs ..I the farming ami iiiccnani
eal intrresrs of the -tate. Large, emnoiliiiiis
anil well-veiitiiAtiil liuiMiiiui. The 's.llee
is to. att-.l in a i-ulliv itcd ami Christ lan com
iniiititv, ainl one of the !icailliica in tlu-hl.it.-,'
JIM far Trauthuj.
KitiMi N-l ir- F.xcecil 5l.r0 lor
1.1. tire iaH.n.
J
r inoir froc hoi irshipH from evcrx
rite for i itaitm t
II. a. AK.MIL!, I'rw., CoralliH, Or.
FOR SALE OR RENT.
JEFFRSON FLOURING MILL-5,
Also
SAW ANDI'LANING MILLS,
Jetlerson, Marion Co., Or.
For particulars apply to
CORBETT& MACLEAY,
b4 and GO Front St.,
Portland, Or.
Notice.
To all whom it niav concern, notice is here
by irivcli that my wife, Ai.tfie TritcH, lias left
niv l.e.1 and In ard wtttumt any just caus or
pr .vi -atiop, arid I will not lw reioiiBih.e f.ir
anv il.-l.tn of her contracting.
W. I. Tritbs,
Albany July 1 lslI,
Alguec' Notice,
NOTICK IS HEKKBT ulVEX
thai (ice, VVa, Jim, Gw, and Nancy
West fall jiartners doing business
under the linn name of Kwouir, Woo,
Kee. Company insolvent debtors in
Albany on the 1:1th day of June 1V.H,
iniide a general assignment to the
tindersit'iicil for the benclit of all tfce.r
creditors. All I persons liavinir claims
w'ui present the stun ! duly verified lo
Hie uiiilcr.-iiriicd at the bank of Ore
gon, Al iimy. Oregon, within three
months from the date hereof
June 15 lV.il.
Jay W. Bi.uv,
L. H. MuNTAYNE, Assignee.
Attorney for Assignee.
IiNAolutiuii of Drug Finn.
vroTh'K IS HKKKBV (ilVKN THAT liY
i nuliial conmnt, H. A, iliilin and Kred
I law m have thin day duanlvtd partnernlii,i
in the druir business, S. A. Hulin havim;
purchased the interest hitherto owuel bv
I-red liawHon. All niUtainliiiK in.ielittd-i.e-s
will be nettled by, an.l all aecountx are
pvvalile to S, A. Hulin, who will, as hither
to." be found ready to accommodate lea
natrons at liix store on French's corner.
S, A. Ill' LIN',
FKEU U.vwsoX.
Albany, July 1, Is'.'l.
jroriy
OPERA
WARNER CRANOR,
GRAND
DLL
rn
L
-Will.
SUMM E R
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ISf Remember, Ibis give.- voir an oppoilunity to buy
new and riehlv tailored clolhiug at the same pi ice we paid
is large, and you can select ju.-t as
the seasou.
T. L WALLAC
THE BIRTHPLACE OF GREAT
HAVE
YOU
SEEN
TH
oi1
Gram
SUMMER
IT
NOW IN
L. EX
The Leading Clothier
HOTJSK,
I - KSSKKS A MANAGER'S
PASS.
A Siieii. C.mipany of Play
ers. Pictures. ,u C,s
lutiKS. New and
Catchy Soiigs.
An Evening of Kite Enjov
luelit iitaraiiteed.
I'lider t In- management of
MB. II RRY l. PAUKI R.
Seats on sale et WilKv: l.ir.k's
beglnni.tg Saturday night..
Pi ices. .Ml and 75 cnls.
SALE!
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tny tif our
Our stock
well now as you c
mid ear.ier iu
AND HONEST P.AR'iAIN-
ctluesday, July 29
The tavori'i- Ccrinvi Dialeit
I eim-ilrill. .Mi.
Geo. (I Staloy,
I h W.uvi', .r i'. -! I.nllnliv StTtuer
A RGYAL
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GOODS
TO BE
SOLD
IN
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STOCK.--
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