Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, July 28, 1891, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE MORNING HERA LP : TV ES DAY . JULY 28, 1891
UN SALE.
The Daily Herald will be on
ale each morning at H. J. Jones
book store.wbere it tan be procured
5 cents per copy.
MONEY TO LOAN.
In sums to suit, from six months
to live yeara, on K-'d Albany and
Liun county real estite.
V. K. MrPiiEKsos.
Opp. Kusa House. Albany, Or.
JOXTINUH AL' T TOWN.
linn Mart n fcotxl yniiii nirl
I'titil tin ?ast Aariu pel ,
Ah' -..Dim from the atreet one ti.iv
bur bul. "Iln hot M ever I saw it be
fore to all ttiy hie."
"A Koyal Pas"to-niorrow even
ing. It is get ting cooler, only 01 yes
terday. S. A. Hulin, druggist, French's
corner.
New jewelry of latest pat terns at
Will & Stark's.
Mra. W. II. Davis went to
Harrisburg yesterday.
Take a look at the piar.o at
Klein Bros, shoe store.
L. K. (iray ami family returned
yesterday from Yaiuina.
Klein Bros, are giving a tine
piano to their customers.
Ii. A. Hampy, ol Harri.-bur,:,
was in the city yesterday.
Ralph Fisher and family have
returned troiu the seaside.
Have vou examined that beauti
ful MOO piano at Klein tiros, shoe
tore.
Archie Monteith and son are
visiting their old home in this
city.
A fine Hue of ladies lawn Norfolk
waists just receivod at the Ladies"
Bazaar.
Kxperta pronounce Klein Bros,
piano one of the tinest toned in
struments. Your school tax will be drlin
iiieiit if not paid at once. Look
after it and save costs of collection.
K. K. Pennington left yesterday
for Pennington I'oint, III., beine.
called by the illness of his father.
A couple of well known youn
men exchanged compliments ami
blows near the City brewery
yesterday.
County Superintendent Russell,
in company with Mr. S'mith, have
been catchinp the beautiful moun
tain trout at Fish lake with good
success.
The trophies at the Victoria fire
tournament will revert to the
association, but when won three
times they become the personal
property of the winner.
Dr. K. I.. Irvine and son, oi
Portland, came up yesterday to
visit the doctor's parents, lion. R.
A. Irvine and wife, and spend a
few days at I. inn county's water
ing place, Sudavilic.
The Oregonian says that straw
berry growers expect to have a
tine crop to market next month
, if the unusual hot weather of the
past few days has not damaged
the young berries.
The Toledo Bee says that "A
Royal Pass" is a strong drama,
and tjeorge C. Staley, who play.
the Swiss i iuide, combines more
of the two great fat tors which uo
to make an accomplished actor,
than most stars now on the stage.
The stove foundry at the state
penitentiary is shut down lor the
annual cleanup, and in conse
quence nearly 41K) prisoners art
idle. During the shut-down ex
tensive repairs will be made to 1 1 it
foundry ami a general cleaning
will be had all around the premiets.
The capacity of the shops is not
large enough to give employment
to as large a force of men as the
state has available for this pur
pose. In August when the foundry
is reatly to start up, everything
about the prison and shops wtll be
ioiind in siiip shape.
It Wa a Close Call.
John Huston, of Shedds, came
near losing a band of valuable
horses in the river at .Icll'erson
last Sunday. They had just en ss
ed the bridge when the noon train
came up which frightened Un
horses and they broke away from
the drivers and with a mail rush
plunged into the swiftly rushing
waters of the Santiam. The cur
rent quickly carried them down
the stream and by chance they
swam across the river where they j
stood in a irroup and waited lor
the bank to be dug down so they
could get out. (Juitea number oi
them were badly cut and bruised
up by striking on stumps ami
roots in their long swim id over
one-half mile.
I iiceiidiarlaui at Taufcent.
About 1 :;0 a. m. Monday inori
ing tire was discovered in the rear
end of D. Turner's residence in
Tangent. Mr. Turner and fainiU
were not at borne and a light in
the House attracted the attention
of Joseph Beard, an.1, on investi
gation he found the back door
open and a fire burning on the
tloor. This was put out with a
few buckets oi water. Shavings
and clothes i-aturated with kero
sene were stiewed about, giving
unmistakable siirns that the lire
was of incendiary origin.
Mill Onlered.
C. (J. BurkViart and J. Y. Pipe,
who were delegated to g to San
Francisco to purchase a new mill
for the Albany Mining A Milling
Company, have relumed. They
carefully investigate.! and selected
the best mill with the latent im
provements that could be found,
and it will be brought on and put
into the mines at the earliest
practical moment. This marks a
decided step in advance in our
mining interests add indicates
that the Santiam mines are a
solid investment.
OREGON'S ALPS.
A Most D- ii;jhtful Mountain Report of
K.isy icctsi.
The wealthy r,'g nian, desir-j
oils of submitliiig to theextortioiis
and obstipiioiisncss of the Alpine
guide; oi etidangeiing his. i,eck on
the dill's of the Maliei ho.n; and
of freezing and spraining his ank les
on the Kiione giarh r, must ol ne
cessity travel sevt n ti;oii:-a'id
miles, for the privilege ol doing
these thing'-. The less allhsent
citizen can, lor a mere 1 1 i tie, and
by journeying one bundled! h part
the distance, enjoy the pleasures
ot a mountain trip, equally as
novel and interesting, amidst the
Cascades, as by voyaging to Basle,
(ieiieva, or Lucerne.
Right within easy reach of Albany
is the lovely valley of Klkhoin.
This delightful rest for the weary
city-worker ; paradise of the disci
ples of Izaak Walton, and elyseum
of the sportman, will, in a few
short years, be effaced by the ever
onward toirent of Aiueiicau pro
gress. Switzerland the old endures for
evei ; its tourist worn crags, aged
cities, and sputs of historic renown
conjuring up visions of leisler ami
William Tell, may be visited and
dreamed owr a lifetime hence,
when the Switzerland of Oregon
shad have faded Horn view lor
ever. Then the snotv-capped
peaks of .lefi'erson and Hood w ill
be sullied by the soot of - thous
and factories; the 'ir and fern
covered hillsides be bereft i their
in iDi !e nf I'leen. and scaled bv
cable and elf-trie cais, the smoke
and bustle of crowded cities replac
ing the mists and stillness oi to
day. ilad Longfellow visited the Cas
cade mountains ere he gave "Kx
celsioi" to.iiie world, the ever on
ward banner hearer would have
been more patriotically .and ap
propriately located amidr-t the Cis
alpine scenery ot (.Megon.
The Oiegoni.tn schiiulhoy has
heard tell ol the Mertle (J lace, but
can he locate the Mount 11 ore b oi
America'.' We doubt it ; yet from
the summit ot this mountain can
be viewed a scene unsurpassed for
magnificence in any part of the
tourist traveled world. The sun
rise and mooiirise over old Jell',
the aurora boiealic-like sunset
over the Coast range, and the
like diorama i i the sparkling ami
faraway electric lights ot Albany
produce an etl'ect v hich has to be
seen to be real. zed ami its glories
enjoved. Nine snow-capped peaks
ami the magnilicent panorama oi
a hundred iore.-t bour.d lulls and
valleys, cascades and waterfalls
add enchantment to the prospect.
I'hure. on lloreb may w e enjoy the
bine huckleberry least of nature;
there also may we slake our thirst
and strei.gtlien our inner man
with mineral wattr from an icy
iron spring, shout the grouse an.i
stalk the deer, and on the lirst of
August, enj ;v a slide and a snow
ball tight.
To roll r cks down the mighty
canons and listen to tiie marvelous
echoes allord amusement and in
struction. The ascent of .Mount
lloreb is a matter of compara'ive
tase, and is frequently accomplish
ed on horseback by ladies and
children. A month spent amidst
the sylvan beauties of the Cascade
uioui. tains of Oregon makes us re
turn with regret to the business
and routine oi city life.
A few hours journey on the cush
ioned seats ot an Oregon Pacific
car will take one to Niagara and
from here the summit oi Mount
lloieb can be reached with a
horse.
Th Clever Actor.
Mr. (ieorge C. Staley is a
versatile and clever actor in the
role of Andreas Holler, and in the I
several disguises which he assumes
in the play; he shows both versa
tility and power. His voice is re
sonant and ricn ; in action he is
conseientioiu and earnest, and
throughout, tin? role he is easily
and without ellbrt the cynosure oi
interest. Mr. Staley certainly
has in this play a role admirably
adapted to bis ability, and it
should bring him financial as well
as artistic recompense says the
Boston Herald. The coin pany in
support is notable for even and
uniform strength, and the entire
produc'iuii is worthy of the high
est success.
Flow er of the War.
l.elore the war there was no
such Mower as the daisv in Vir
ginia. The hardy flower was a
curiosity. .Now the tielils just
around Kichmoiid ar w bite with
them. This is especially so of the
iate hatllw-lields about the
Cbickahomiiiy river, and where
ever the federals hid encamp
ments. An investigation shows
that the f-ced.s of the prolific daisy
were brought by the union soldiers
in Virginia, when they were camp
ed near tie; city. An old battery
west oi Richmond is the spot from
which the daisy b. gin to spread.
Watch For lln-m.
Manipulators of gold coin must
be on the lookout ior sweated ")
and $b) gold ieces. They are
loose up in Seattle, and are re
ported to be appearing in Portland
also. The Sc-attli: Telegraph warns
the people ot Seattle not to be
e iealed by this poor money. Ten
itollar pieces under the sweated
process are minted at ?s, and at
fl in the government repositories
of ealth. Cht niical analvsis
shows these coins have been
sweated by a solutio l of nitric and
muriatic acids and tnat the tailing
oil id to the amount stated.
l.io down to T. L. Wallace Co.
to-day an 1 buy a summer coat and
vest ior 1.
If you are hungry yo to Parker
P.ros. and get a leaf o! the best
bread in the city.
Pay your school tax r.L.l save
costs ot collection.
Have you seen that elegant
piano at Klein Bros.
CONDITION OF THE CROPS.
Harvest Has Couiuicacbd -Tie 1'eaoh Crop
is the L.'.rt'rst on BtcorJ.
Crop-Weather Bulletin, No. 20
for the week ending, Saturday,
July L'.'uli lS'.il.
Thursday, the 2:! I was the
warmest day on record; the
maximum temperature ranged
from l'o to Ki.") degrees. The "-'-th
and 2 It I. were warm w hile to day
is much cooler. On the evening
of the 2.M thunder storms were
observed in various localities,
though liitle rain fell.
The hot weather was favorable,
to- the ripening of grain but
slightly ii.ju: ions lo gardens.
When! harve-t is g neially in
opcrat.ou and repot ts ind eate
busier and more plump trains anil
better beads than were ever in tici
pated. Oats are t'oing well and
ripening rapidly. J i.e coldlin
moth is bccoiiiii g danti -rous and
doing damage; the apple oop will
be poor. Tite hop louse is fairly
well under control. Green corn
and peaches are ripe and plentiful ;
the peach crop is the largest on
record. Prunes are generally not
over an average crop,- though in
Douglas county the trees are heav
ily loaded with fruigbt. Hay
harvest in sections, continues and
all leports indicate heavy yields.
In Eastern Oregon the warm
weather has brought spring wheat
rapidly forward; fall wheat is
'eit-g cut, headt r-! are at wxrk in
the Coliimhi.i river valley; in
I'niou county and S'.'Uth of tiie
Blue mountians the spnug was
mure backward and harvest will
begin al-out the 10th of August.
All reports indicate wheat to be
better than was expected; by all
odds the grain crop will be the
largest ever produced. Reports
from the wheal districts of the
world, other than the I'nited
States, indicate a general de
ficiency, this means a demand tor
American w heat and good prices.
Already there are signs ol in
creased prices ami it bids fair to
be as high or higher than previous
prices,
Oregon id to be congratulated on
its immense yield and prospective
good prices, resulting in prosperous
times for the agricu.turist.
GATESYILLE ITEMS.
At the regular meeting of the
Mount Horeb alliance of this
place Saturday, eleven new mem
bers were initiated and a number
of others sent in their application
for membership. The members
are highly elated at the future
prospects. They expect to have
between To and 1K) members be
iore the end of this quarter.
Ben Shepherd, who was taken
to Lyons to appear before the
justice of the peace of that place
on a charge of larceny, has re
turned, having proved bis inno
cence. T. Henness preferred the
charge against Shepherd.
Ilei.nesaand Shepherd treated
t'.e boys of the Henness mill to a
fistic performance some time
since, and as Henrc-a came out
second best, he hit upon the
novel idea of Kjuaring accounts
by having Ben arrested on a
charge oi nog stealing, putting the
county to useless expense, furnish
ii g employment for the juetice of
the peace at Lyonsville, and lots
ot fun for the lawyers.
Mr. Fiorer and family started
for the alley Sattirdry, to remain
until after harvest.
Mr, II. O. Benton and wife, of
Brunswick, Mo., arrived on to
day's tr.t'n, to visit friends at this
plat e.
We bad quite a ball game here
yesterday. Gatesville played
against Brown's Mdl. The score
stood 10 to 1(1, in favor of Brown's
Mill.
We understand that the (lales
ville boys are going to organize
and practice, so as to play the
Lyonsville nine in the neat
future.
Notice to Water Commuter,
Water is being washed to such
an extent anil so unnecessarily
that we are obliged to enforce a
strict observance of the rule in re
gard to hours for sprinkling, viz:
Fiom o to o a. m. and from i to 10
o'clock r. m., and to caution all
users of water to guard against
leaks from faucets or other fix
tures. The continuous tunning of
water through closets or other
fixtures, or permitting hose
streams or sprinklers to run all
night, will he deemed sufficient
cause for shutting the water oil
from premises where allowed
without further notice.
Albanv, Or., July IS, 1S01.
A. C. . T. fc L. Co.
W.M.I..U k Baldwin,
Cashier.
Important to lloiiMekeeperft.
It gives Julius Oradwbol great
satisfaction in selling his fine
(iolden Rule teas and baking
powder, with elegant prizes or
without them, that his customers
who have purchased invariably re
turn and say they are well pleased,
that the tea is No. 1 and the bak
ing powder ia as good as the beet.
All his teas and baking jiowder
bears the name of .mlius (irad
whol's (iolden Rule Razaar, and
are expreeslv put up for his busi
ness, and he still continues to give
w ith each pound of tea or baking
powder an elegant piece of glass
ware. From thw Klunatli.
Mrs. Sloan, formerly a well
known resident of this city, but
for the past three years matron of
the Indian school at the Klamath
atieney, arrived in this city yester
day to make a shoit visit here for
a lew weeks, when she will return
to her husband at the agency, who
still holds the position of carpan
ter and sawer. Mrs. Sloan says
that the new agent. Col. D. V.
Matthews, formerly of Salem, is
giving splendid satisfaction and
I he atl'a'us of the agency are in
good condition.
SEWS OF THE COAST.
Isterestlog Items from Exchanges
Throughout the Northwest.
A eix-ye.ir-nM cyclone occurred
intheKdio neighborhood Thurs
day niiiht. Several haystacks
were partly taken up ami carried
away hy the wind, and cotton wood
trees were torn up by the roots.
The city recorder of Pendleton
has been supplied with books for
registering the name, age and
occupation of every person interred
in the new cemetery, i:h the
date of death and burial.
(ieorge Francis Train is j to
sta?t on his third trip around the
world. This time he expects to
encircle the globe in forty days.
He w ill carry advertising matter
for the world's fair.
A mining deal that promises
much for Cornucopia. Union
c--. unty, is on the tapis and in
volves the Forest (Jueeii group of
mines.
The stage company wili intro
duce eight-seat coaches on the
lloquiaui route, vice the small,
uncovered vhieh.:hat have plied
the road for seveJ mouths.
Reports from the tiianite coun
try are encouraging. Every
cleanup or placer mines discloses
luiudfuls of gold, the gold metallic
clank of w hicli sound as music in
the sinners' ears.
The Oregon s'ate fair for 1801
will be the best meeting ever held.
The premium list for exhibits and
tnals ol speed is larger than ever
before. The fair begins September
14th.
The Eugene cannery is making
things lively for that place. About
seventy-five women and girls are
now kept busy hulling peas and
stringing beans. The cherry sea
son ia now over.
The number of sheet) in Eastern
Oregon is estimated at 150,000 ami
the wool clip nr the season ol
1S00 is estimated at .S,!7S,12:;
pounds. The general average
price obtained was 14 cents, which
amounts to $1,214,0.;7.22. The
sheep themselves lepresant an
estimated value of ,7o0,000.
TIIK WOULD KNKIC'IIKl).
The facilities of the present da
for the production of everything
that w ill conduce to the material
welfare and comfort of mankind
i are almost unlimited and when
Syrup of F'igs was lirst 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 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.
Mother'.'
Castoria ia 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, quitcs pain,
cures diarrlne and wind colic,
allays fevcrishness, destroys
worms, and prevents convulsions,
soothes the child and gives it re
freshing and natural sleep. Caa
soria is the children's panacea
the mothers' friend. doses, 35
cents.
Attention!
The very latest newa is that you
can buy at Julius (iradwohl's
(iolden Rule Bazaar, for net cash,
lo pounds of granulated sugar for
$1.00 and 18 pounds of Extra C
sugar. All goods sold for net cash
from 10 to 25 percent less thai
regular price, as I intend to oien
a strict cash business.
Jl I. It S (iKAPW'OU!..
Albany, (Jr., July 21, LSOl.
Sine Cure (or the l.lquor or Opium
Habits.
The East India cure for these
awful habits can be 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 Ciod-spiul is Ely's Cream
Balm. I bad catarrh for three
years. Two 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. H.
I have had nasal catarrh for ten
years so bad that there were great
sores in my none, 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 another nan. C. S.
McMillen, Sibley, Jack son Co.,
Mo.
Try Coronado mineral water,
the purest on earth, for sale by all
druggists. John Isom Jr., sole
agen t.
Baby cried,
Mother sighed,
Doctor prescribed : Castoria!
Highest of all in I.eavening Tower.
I
mm m. m
ABSOLUTELY PURE
TAHGENT iiOTES-
TAXt.i-.sr, July 2T.
Mr. II. W. Settlemire went fr
Wood bur n Saturday to attend tle
funeral of a sifter. 1
Mrs. B. A. W'et.el, of Salem, is
spending a few days with relatives
in and around Tangent.
The thermometer stood 10S in
the shade Tburdav which is the
hottest day we have had.
Ora-ivnle Smith, w ho has been
down at l ornelius lor some time.
was home for a few davs the lirst
of last week. " ;
We are sorry to learn that Mi.-s
Iola Hawley is Fullering fry in an
attack of rhemat c fever which ha
been in progress for seveial days.
The Tangent public school will
start the last Monday in August,
with Prof. Mitchell as print: pal!
and it is intended to tiave a nine
months' school.
The farmers are all busy cutting
and shocking their fall grain in
the vicinity of Tangent. The
grain is about all cut, and several
threshers will bo started next
week,
Miss Annie Farrell, wl
been teaching school near Sweet
Home this summer, is spending a '
few tlays in. Tangent, the tiest of.
Miss 'I rixie Morgan. We are g'ad '
to welcome her back again.
Hay harvest is nearly, past.)
there being a great deal more hay
this year than last year. The :
crop ia very heavy, and the farmers
are providing lots of feed, and j
some are having their h.iv baled.
Kev. II. B. Elworthy, of Siiedd,
preached to a large congregation
here, in the new M. I',, church, j
Sunday last at which the L or l's j
supper and love feast were admin-,
i:-tered. The church building wa-t
crowded to its utmost capacity. j
There are several who have gone j
to Watei loo to-day to attend the j
campmeeting at that place. ' The j
meeting ia conduct.d by . l.'ev. j
II. S. Hiangle, of Albany, an I i
Rev. II. W. Howard, of Tangent. !
There is quite a crowd present, so
we unders.tarid. j
It is fashionable nowadays for '
young ladies to learn how to shock j
grain in the field. We saw, in our
observation the other day, one of j
Tangent's fairest young la.lies, in I
the w heat field hard at word, j
There are not many young ladies
who carry this honor. It is a nice
thing to learn how to tlo all kinds
t f woi k.
S.M.tM.M.IMiIA.
I'enlteiitiary Not a I'leasnre ICeHort
Salem Sta'esmari : The halluci
nation of about nine tenths of tin
men who have served ternia in
the penitentiary is that that in
stitution is a plea.-ure resort,
established ami maititained for
the express purpose of providing
them with delectable food and en
tertainment. But such is life.
Those same fellows wotiM kick,
no doubt, if they were sertcd w ith
champagne and mushrooms every
few days and bad vervains to looic
to their everv want.
Freni li Tansy YYiifrrii. ',
These wafers are for the relief
and cure of painlul and irregular i
menses, and w ill remove all oh- !
struct ions, no matter what the
cause, and are sure and safe every i
time. Manufactured by Emerson!
Drug Co., San Jose, Cal.. and for!
sale at J. A. Cumteing's drugstore J
only. i
Thioiif,-li Train.
Notice has been given that coin
uivncing on Saturday, duly IS, the
the train to the front, on the Ore
Kon Pacific, will run clear through
to Coe, and on every Wednesday
and Saturday thereafter.
l!llkl.l!4 A It MIA StMi:.
The best salve in tlej world for CutJ.
Bruises, So.es L'lcers, Salt lilieiiiiij
Kever sores, Tetter, Cliape(l 11 and,
tjliilhlains. Coi ns, iiiul skin Krupl ions,
mid pos lively cures Piles, or i.o pay
required. Il is iruaranli cil to giv-
Verfect satisfaction, nr tnom y r .
fun.lril, Priced") cents per box. Ftr
sale ly Foslnty ,V; Mason
Calumet baking powder is ab.-o-
lutely pure and wholesome. Try
a ran. C. E. Brow nell.
We are the only people who car
ry the celebrated E. A: V. collar
and cutis. Alwavs have the latest
styles in stock, T." L. Walla- e tv Co.
Try Conn t ilendricson's syrup,
the lineBt in the market. Retail
in quantities to suit.
Croup, whooping cough and
bronchitis immediately relived bv
Sluloh s Cure
& Mason.
For sale by Foshay
Vroali X'atTtti -i 1 ilou oi'iirv mni'itiiiir
from Linn count v gardens at
Parker Bros.
Cakes of all varieties, fancy and
plain at the Delmonico restaurant.
Silk mitts at the Ladies Bazaar.
Al'CTION SAI.K OF HOHSKS-At S n
ders ntalile, in Allony, on Satnrilay,
Ailir. 1, ts'.U, at 10 o'etoi k A M. 40 horse-,
eonsistint; of mares an.l Kel.li:ii:s,-I to s yeain
of k,'e, wenflit lomi to ivnilln. All -ll
hroke: Terms of sale II nunniei time, with
ajiprmcl nceurity, uilliout interet.
O. Kop; tan,
I. V. Piikev,
Auetiomtr.
run
.-lls.-W'.rl.
-.1 apply.
t T None hut first tlaea
t'kll at this otlicc.
IirAN'I'KP AT ONCK. A 'i-r
itiy j
If iie.ii tlie imsiness p.rti,'ii .if the. it
with harn. Will take a leae. App y at
Klein Hr.iM.
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Latest U. S. Gov't Food Report,
Baking
Powder
W TO-DAY,
NOTICE TO COMU4CTOKS.
I:M for the cnn-tru.tioii
of tile Lebanon ami Santiam canal, u
tier p'ans ami specilictiiiiis at llieir
oilier in I.t-li'iii.in, Or,, will be received
till August ::, at 1 p. in. The coin
patty icserves the right to reject any
and all bids.
-M- A- Mn.i.r.u,
, Set ivtaiy
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I. Koi.r.v.
I'icm lent.
i, ls'.ll.
I'ortW I'iihwlf.
oi'Kss sr.iTi-'M nr.it 14.
Beauiiful healthful idle near the
city. Expenses are as reasonable
as any other insiitution of learning
jOii the coast. Classical, ii erary,
'scientific, theological, preparatory,
i normal and business courses. Stu-
dents of all grades received. Care
; iul oversight ami directiot' iiiven
j to all students. Ladies ! aiding
i hall under experienced t-uper-j
vsion. Professors of excellent
l scholarship and much experience
I employed. I'or lnioimauon au
las i dress (J. C stratton, D. D., presi-
! . ..! . . Tl '.... ,.,. II II
l .1. III. Ill in on. II i I " i
dean of college,
lVU'thllld
I'niver-
sity, Poitiand, Or.
Steamship Agency.
THROUGH TICKETS
'.. .iii.l fr..iii Knr.inc l.j a:l lirst-.-la-s lines
Ti.-k.'ts fro:n any i!:ire in Kurnpc t. an
point in tli. I intc.l SUI.m, r i om tin
,-oiintr t. Kurt pi: oi ji'.nt-. S..I.I uer ttic
tnllou iiV Hist i-laso lines:
Nnrtli : riiio.ii l.loyl. i Xe York,
N ;ili lifrin in l.l'.yd, tio r.ittii..r-,
Allan l.in.-, Am-tinr Line.
Aiiii ri- Mli Line-, S- l.ine,
l:.-a. r Line, I'llN.n.i (.Hi.-,
l;. il star I. in.-,
Wieti; Stur l.in..,
tliiien l.ini
DBA ITS AND MONEY ORDEBS
!"il.l .n all Kill. pt in i-itii-sat film nt u'tf.
li,lt in.ili.. . . .il. . pilous. K.-r iiiinrinatK.il
r. ir ir.lii. .ii 'l witiitr, 'lat "l ai.i in,
. t , ' til . ur a l.li. s-, C. b. WIXX,
Al.ht.W.OK.
THE
iicsltiird College
Opens September ISth, l.'l.
col lis!! (K SII'OV arra.ie.1 evprt-Msly to
in. --t :li.- ne-...li .,! tin- fanning an.l inecn.tni
ra. iie-r-ts .-t tit.' Nlatf. Lartfe, i-'nlKxli-.u;,
an. I w.-ii-vi-i.tuHt.-.l hiiiMin!. The .-..ll.-it
ii l.i. :.t.-. in .-ullivat.l an.l Chri.tiau ei.ru
in'liilti, an.l cine of tile lii-ullliirsl til 111.
State." Jliliffiri Train iny.
Klel;.-.s Ve.1 Vol Kec-.l iM fur tl.r
Ki.tire S.wi-ii.
Two . r inoie ire . liolarshii from nerj
...llntv. Wrife .T elal..;ue 1. 1
II I.. AI;.ol, i res., 0.ialli, Or.
F03 SALE OR RENT.
JEFFRSON FLOCRINi; MILLS,
Also
SAW ANDPLANINO MILLS,
Jell'erson, Marion Co., Or.
! For particulars apply to
; COKBETTci MACLEAY,
I (H and Ot! Front St.,
! Portland, Or.
FIRST NATIONAL BAKE
TKAVSAfrrS A
Ul'Si.NLsb.
UK.yE.AL BANKING
IT.KSIPKST I., r LIN'S.
til t I'KKslOKNT S. K Tol'XO.
s 1 1 1 Kit Ii. W. I, AM MIX.
I S. E. Yot'xa,
L, X Blaim,
L
Flinn
I
K W I.ANOUON
i c.-hier.
Albany Nurseries.
WE 1 1 A V E ON HAND AT O V R
nursery on the Corvallis road, one
half mile from town, as fine a lot
of Fruit Trees of all kinds as can
be fou ml anvwhere on the coast.
j f yo colltemplate plantipg trees.
it will pay to see our stock and get
i 0,lr I,ric8 aml catalogue free
HYMAX & BROWN ELL.
FOSHAY & MASON
Whctcule D'l Retail
AI.BAV
Avjil vourself of
the l.enelils ol I lie
I ' tali Murriuiie Kn-
dowtiietit Association f Salt L ike
Citv Hint secure for yourself $l,0H),(ioil
at Hie titiio f your man iaee. Stud
a cents in stamps for information and
terms, to insure pioinpt reply. Ad
drehs I'tali Marrlairc Endowment As
soeiati in. Salt Lake C'ity, J'Aeiiti'
Wanted Please mention paper,
DiHH.ilutlon of DroK Firm.
I'oTIt i: IS IIKKKP.V GIVEN THAT
l!V
Ll mutual consent, S. A. Hulin ami Kre.1
ias,.l have thil "lay ili."lvr.l rtnerhi
in the .Iru' husiiiesfi, S. A Hulin liamii:
pun Insfsl ihe intertut hitherto onel I v
Krr.l llawMoiL All e.uttan.linjf iliilehttd
nefS will lc nettled h, ami ll acunt are
jiayal.le to S. A. Hulin, who will, an hither
to." he found ready to aeoommodalc hiH
pal runs ul his n'orc uii Fren. h a corner.
S. A. Ill'LIN',
KKKL) DAWSON".
Allunv, July 1, ltf'l.
Notice.
To a", whom it mav concern, notice is here
I.V niven that luv wife. A'. (fie Trited, has left
niv I.e I and beanl without any Jimt eau or
pr ii icion, and I will not be renoiaib.e for
any .lel.tu of her coutractiiitr.
W. P. Tritm,
Albany July 1 1S91,
OPERA
I
WARNER ciCRANoR,
..1 JfaK;'..BK ...i
GRAND'
rn
-WILL
S U M M K R
FReinemlu r, this L'i.e-
new aiid richly tailored clothing at
ia large, and you can select ju-t as
t tie season.
T. L. WA
WALLAH
IiliHlr(!kiii I'lii'Mi-ii'. ShirU sail
ail Seasonable (his a! Adoai
C0ST---raSl -:- ONK-i-mONTI
THE 151 K f MPI.ACF. OF CBi.'.T AND JIjNI:
HAVE
YOU
SEEN
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Gram
SUMMER
OE"-
WITH -:
Ill
NOW IN
L. E).
The Lcadicff Clothier
HOUSE
LESSEES .t M VNAiLI.
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PUSS
Ujiei i. -. hi anv oi i
ers. Pit tun s.jtie ("os
tium s. New and
Catchy S..r.gs.
n r.ver -sag ot li-ue rcj-.t
merit iiiaranteed.
I't l-r t he management of
. ii .i hi- i. i.ti.i'i i
am., it itii. i i ' i inriri
Seats o:i sale :-t Will .V Link'
lie" tuna ' s-atUl.laV lllklll
Pi ices. ."o and 75 cents.
4
SELL-
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v.u :'i; oi
ilur.
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tv
to 1 I
any of on
l he same
acIi now
e
vou
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d eat.ier it
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GOODS
TO BE
SOLD
IN
THE
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Mil M
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LLACE & CO.,
wee :' Sale
STOCK. -
HLAiN,
& Merchant tailor.