THE MORNING HERALD: WEDNESDAY, JULY 29, 1891
fuming gaUjjgcraW
UN SALE.
The Daily Herald will be on
ale each morning at II. J. Jones'
book store, where it can be procured
at 5 cents per copy.
MONEY TO LOAN.
In sums to suit, from fiix months
to five years, on good Albany and
Liun countv real eetite.
V. K. Ml I'llEKSOS,
Opp. Rubs House. Albany, Or.
JOTTINGS ABflVI TOWN.
'
"A Royal Pass" to night.
S. A. llulin, druggist, French's
corner.
ieo. E. Fish, cf Corvalli3, is in
the city.
New jewelry of latest patterns at
Will k Stark's.
Pay your Rclkool tax and save
costs of collection.
C. P. Burkhart went down to
Portland yesterday.
Have you seen that elegant
piano at Klein Bros.
Take a look at the piano at
Klein Bros, shoe store.
Klein Bros, are giving a tine
piano to their customers.
Have you examined that beauti
ful $400 piano at Klein Bros, shoe
Store.
A fine line of ladies' IawnNorfolk
waists just receivod at the Ladies'
Bazaar.
Kxperts pronounce Klein Bro.
piano one of the finest toned in
struments. (Jo down to T. L. Wallace & Co.
to-day an.l buy a summer coat and
vest for (I.
If you are hungry iro to Parker
Bros, and get a loaf of the best
bread in the city.
(ieo. Stimson went to the front
of the Oregon Pari lie yesterday
where he will join bis family.
Mr. Fred W. Blumberg and iatif
ily have joined the Alb.tny colony
on the sea coast at Newport.
Your school tax w ill le delin
ipient if not paid at once. Look
after it anil save costs of collection.
Miss Anna Farrell, one of tin
Linn county successful teachers, ie
visiting during vacation at Tan-,
gent.
David Prettyman, the veteran
gatherer of agricultural specimens
in Oregon, was in the city yester
day. Messrs Morin and Phelps of the
Harrisburg Courier and Ilalsey
.News, were in the city yesterday
on their way to Corvallis.
W. K. Kellv went out yesterday
to commence operations in tin
threshing outiit of Mr. John Leedy
which opens out to day.
II. M. Stone is boring for coal
on the farm of Mr. Prettyman, at
spring Hill across the river, with
flattering prospects of success.
Jeo. C. Staley is a man of pleas
ing stage presence, with a delight
ful voice, which he uses with ell eel
in rendering pathetic Swiss songs
and roundelays. Phildelphia
Enquirer.
It ie said that Miss Lizzie Mc
Neil, the missionary to Liberia,
Africa, is on her way home to .1
bany to recuperate her failing
health, when she will return to
her work.
Mr. Lorin Laughead, the one
armed fisherman anil Kubinsoii
Crusoe of the bantiam country,
came down yesteiday from his
farm on the front of the Oregon
Pacific.
Mr. and Mrs. Langdon and Mrs.
Crandall who have been making
extensive visits in the east, will
meet at St. Paul sometime this
week on their way home and are
expected in Albany next Monday.
The ball game between Albany
and Eugene will not come off on
Fiiday as has been expected, but
will probably be played some time
lext week. The Eugene nine are
not yet ready to play, wishing to
get their grounds in better shape
i nd be in better practice.
Having recently purchased the
llubruille Harness and Sa sdlerv
establishment, I would respectfully
invite the attention of the public to
the fact that we have a full stock
of every thing usually kept at such
places," and will endeavor by fair
and honest dealing to merit a
portion of the eoplc's patronage.
Reliable woikmon employed, and
work warranted.
O.C. McFuti.A.so.
The Herald reporter was shown
a letter received by I r. Hill from
a gentleman in Polk county, who
announced his intention of start
ing a newspaper at SodaviLe in
the near future. We welcome
him in the newspaper field and
also to I inn county. We are also
informed tha,t the Cumberland
Presbyterians have asked for a site
in Sodaville to build a church
house and a college, both of
which will be donated. It is uu
derstood that Bev.Blair,of Eugene,
will soon return to Sodaville to
complete their arrangements, pre
paratory to building this season.
A well conducted college at such a
health resort will not lack f r
patronage. The onlv wonder is
that such an institution was not
built years ago.
l'leanant l.awn I'arty.
Mrs. Sherman Thompson yester
day gave a very pleasant lawn
party to her Sunday school class
athereUgant home. The occa
sion was also an observance of her
birthday. An elegant lunch was
nerved and the time was spent in
pleasant games and social chat.
Hllilou School I'lrnic.
Tl.o Mission Sunday school of
the Baptist church of this city will
give a picnic on Thursday after
noon, July oOth, at Hacklennn's
grove. Bring your lunch ami en
joy a good time. The ladies of the
i Lurch will serve ice cream and
lemonade on the grounds.
FINAL ACTION TAKEN
Glorious News for all Interestc
rested
in
Albany.
i;i:ii;k okijinance tasseo.
The Vote Was U&Minmiwfvcry
for AlbinvTro parity Mi
ChiK Iusuns GjoJ Work-
result of the council meeting
last night will be hailed with sat-
ia'fuctioii by every person who has
the weuare anu luttire prosperity
of Albany at heart. As will be
i .. i.-....,. ..:
been U) tne iui ccuiua j;ncn ic-
low the vote upon the ordinance
authorizing the construction of the
bridge was unanimous. The
councilmen who had other loca
tions as a preference, when it
came to the linal action, gave up
their preference and manfully
worked with the majority, believ
ing that the best interests of the
city demanded such a course. All
honor to them for so doing.
Now let the work be pushed
with vigor, which it will undoubt
edly be, and Albany wili re
sume her onward march on the
road to prosperity and permanent
growth. Albany gets there in the
end.
It was reported that the harness
for the horses to draw the tire en
gines nad been received and
placed in position, and were now
in woiking older.
Tht marshal reported that OW
city taxes had been collected.
Ordinance hill No. -21. author
izing a loan for a term of years,
providing lor the manner oi issu
ing bond therefor and the time
and manner f paying the same,
and authorizing the sale thereof,
was read third time and passed
unanimously. ...
1. ounciliiian French made a mo
tion that the committee on or
dinances be instructed to make a
profile ol the sewer to be con
structed ; adopted.
K. A. .Murphy was award, d the
contract for furnishing river
gravel for certain streets, at "
cents per foot.
It was ordered that all new side
walks be built within twenty
days.
Saloon licenses were granted to
I tollman A Taylor and John lil
I in and beer license to I 'at Fen-nell.
fffc la
s
Tirt
wi.i.s allowi:i.
Robert Brown -fl! 00
A. It. Lacey 1 50
Matthew oc Washburne. . . . -5 00
W. P.. Barr 81 t,.r
Albany Iron Works 51
O. C. Clellan lii'i
H. A. Cro.vder . . . 10 50
Sugar Pine I'oor iV Lumber
Co 5 OS
James Hensley 1! 00
Stites Ac Nutting 'i0 VI
J.N. Com'-s 10 50
John Clellan 4 00
P. W. Spink :;s s;
At The Opern House.
The advent of a new star in a
new play should be hailed with
pleasure by our theatre-going
public, which, however royal to
old and favorite attractions must
sometimes long for something that
has not been seen before. Such
an opportunity is offered them in
the adyent of (ieorge C. Staley,
thetierman dialect comedian, in
his play '-A Royal Pass." Mr.
Staley comes with the highest
recommendations from cities
where he has already
established himself as a favorite.
He is said to possess a sweet
singing voice and great dramatic
ability united w ith a pleasing and
magnetic stage presence. His
support is admirable and bis play
an interesting ue, containing
many new and catchv songs anil a
great deal of delightful comedy.
"A Royal Pass" is guarantee a
high class production in every way.
At the opera house to-night.
I rmn Mill City.
County Judge Iavidon on his
visit to Mill City last week with
Commissioners irimm and Wat
son, looking up the location of the
proposed new bridge iicloss the
Santiam, there reports having
found Mill City thriving beyond
his expectations sa.;s the Salem
Statesman. The sawmills theie
are turning out not less than 45,
000 feet of sawed lumber per day.
The Linn county court had dis
missed the matter of a bridge at
this point, hence d"nl not join the
Marion court in a visit to the river.
Judge Pavidson believes a bridge
can be built there for -f:X00 or lessi1
It would he located just below the j
Oregon Pacific railroad bridge.
There are natural rock abutments.
To bridge the Sautiam there 125
foot span would be required and
the remainder would be of frame
trestle, making in all a bridge
feet in leng'h. It is probable Lii n
county will join Marion in the
construction oi this bridge.
Accused of S-il net Ion.
Harvey Days, of Slitdd Station,
was arrested yesterday upon a
warrant issued out of Justice
Humphrey's court, charging him
with the crime of seducing Miss
Tele Ackernian, oi that place, un
der the promise of marriage. His :
examination w ill occur this morn-
ing at V o'clock. I
S00VILLE 10TC
firtifos 1 ilea and Active 0ptot!0ns
f Will Bj InauguraUu.
Articles of incorporation have
been filed with the secretary of
stale with the following incorpor
ators: Dr. J. L. Hill, W. W. Par
rish. II. J. McCartney, Reuben
Davis, H. W. Perry, Frank Davis,
Hiram l'eerey, for the Swdaville
Railway Company. The incor
poration papers call lor a railroad
Irom Sodaville to Albany. It is
understood that the intention of
ie company is to construct a
motoi line Irom houaviiieto
Lebanon junction, at which
i new company will lie
or lias aueauy oeen
toruieifcto continue th ' line into
AlbinvX Whatev-r might have
been thought of the report when
first talked of has no bearing on
the true facts as at present pre
sented. The company attempted
to secure the right-of-way through
Lebanon, but it is said some per
sons along the route refused to al
low them to pass through their
farms, w hich accounts for Lebanon
be'ng side tracked. We fear Leb
anon bus stood in its own light by
permitting such a course to be
taken. Albany would not be in
jured by the motor going to, or
through Lebanon, for direct rail
would then be secured from this
point to Sodaville, a thing very
much desired by every resident of
Albany, but Lebanon would be
materially injured by the road
missing it. Whether Lebanon's
opportunity has passed for getting
the motor company to return to
their original course we cannot
learn, but if our personal interests
were tnere we would learn, and
that soon. We have it direct that
a competent engineer, who has
experience in railroad work, has
hi en sent for and is expected on
the line from Tallman to Soda
ville either this, or at the farthest,
next week, and where he drives
.the pegs there the road will be
built. A pontile of the route lias
been made, and now all that is
nccsstrv before grading com
mences is to make a final survey.
It' the extension of the Sjutheru
Pacific from Lebanon to Waterloo
should he made as reported then
Lebanon will not t-ullcr so much,
but if that should not be done an
oversight may be realized when
'uo late. That Albany will be
connected w ith the finest watering
place in the state in a few months
seems a fixed fact, for which the
lltuvi.n returns the thanks of this
I community to the enterprising
company in charge, it is neneveu
by capitalists acquainted with
such road -) that if judiciously
managed, there is no road in the
state that w ill pay better divi
dends. The incorporators have
been asked to place stock on the
market, to allow outside invest
ment, but they say they are satis
fied with the present number and
have no stock for sale. In this
they are w ise. They seem to un
derstand themselves, and give as
one reason for not opening stock
books that obstructionists might
purchase and delay the enterprise.
Oentlemen, Albany is located
on the south bank of the Willam
ette river, less than fifteen miles
on a direct lino from Sodaville,
and rather than have the motor
killed our capitalists will meet
yju half way.
8 impended.
The Junction Pilot has suspend
ed publication. Its editor found
that it was not of sufficient money
making capacity to war.ant its
continuance, ainMie also disliked
the muscular exertion required to
defend himself from the attacks of
persons who considered they had
a grievance, one of whom knocked
the editor down over some trivial
matter they had been discussing,
the foundation to w hich waB in
t'-e editor's refusing to mention
the man's wife in the paper. The
editor, who is a slightly built man,
while his antagonist is a muscular
built fellow, produced a revolver,
for which he must answer to the
county for carrying concealed
weapons, and the city arrested
him for drawing the pistol. His
antagonist was fined for aasault.
The Whitewash Itrusli,
Ast irian : A preacher recently
said that a newspaper, that told the
truth, and the whole truth,
c iiildn't be a pecuniary success,
The minister who will at all times,
and under any circumstances, tell
the w hole tr.ith about his members
alive or dead, might not occupy
the pulpit more than one Sunday,
and in some cases might find it
c mvient to leave town. The press
und the pulpit go hand in hand
with the whitewash brush and
pleasant words, magnifying little
virtues into big ones. The pulpit,
the press rnd the gravestone are
the great saint-making triumvirate,
AU rertlaing Tillamook.
W. S. Cone, of Tillamook, is
preparing a novel exhibit for the
world's fair, which he proposes
shall he ween, even it Oregon is
not otherwise represented. It is
a short section of one of Tilla
ni'Xik's largest fir trees. The end
w ill be dressed and polished, and
on it win he painted artistically
a complete map of Tillamook
county, showing the produe'e of
the different localities. The cost
will be about $25H, not including
transposition. It will be shipped
by steamer to Portland, and should
be exhibited lirt at the sxposition
in this cirv
l.awu Tarty,
The Christian Endeavor society
of the L'nited Presbyterian church
gave a very plea-ant lawn party
iiK)U the elegant and tasty lawn
of L. E. Blaiu last evening, which
was largely attended. The grounds
were finely decorated with Chinese
lanterns and rustic Beats in odd
corners for the enjoyment of social
chats. At one particular corner a
mystic Jacob's well yielded innum-
erable good things in tne shape of
lemonade and ue cold water. An
enjoyable evening was spent.
slkam
th
poinv .
lOIIIllk.
HAND SAWED OFF.
TheBnjf Saw Still Setkiig for Himan
Gore.
A'e are informed that one of the
unlV hands named Brady at the
YaugVn ft 8oper mill, at Lyons
yesterdi-, in running the cut off
taw a c'uTantally pulled it across
his left hand, with the result of
losing three fingers and part of
the hand. The effective work of
the circular saw is well known,
and the frequent accidents report
ed shows that it will keep up its
record.
I.KTTEK LIST.
Following is the list of letters
that remain uncalled for in the
Albany postoflice July 27, 18!1.
Persons calling for the same will
please state that they were adver
tised: Mr. W.I). Ball, Hiram Baker,
Mis. Doc. Beers, Chas. Brown,
William Ca-e, Miss Ida E. Chant
ler. Clark & Eppy, David Colby,
T. L. Cross, Ed H. Denton, Mrs.
Hester Flinn, B. i'lillscn, A. F.
(iaitner, (ieo. Given, A. A. ira
hain, Miss Ida E. Grate, Fred
(iooley, Will F. Ha-j; Frank
Hammer, John tl. lienmau, C. II
Lessig, Mrs. Lizzie Mappus. Willis
Marshal, Frank Trail", W. W.
Waddle Bonj. F. Whitten.
Tuos. MoNTKirn, P. M.
Craia Burning.
As the Albany express passed
through the country between Hub
bard and Woodburn Monday
night a field of grain was seen
burning by the passengers. How
much damage was done could not
be learned. People cannot be too
careful with fire in the fields just
now. Much grain was destroyed
by fire in Polk county two years
ago, and there w ill be losses dur
ing the present dry season from
this source if great precaution is
not exercised.
Linu County Huntit.
Several threshing outfits will
start work to-day, and by next
weekfall will be turning out Linn
county' bountiful crop of wheat.
Til K WORLD KNHICHKII.
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 F'igs was first produced
the world was enriched w ith the on
ly perfect laxative known, as it ie
the only remedy which is truly
pleasing and refreshing to the taste
and prompt and effectual tocleanse
the system gently in the isprm
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 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 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
the mothers' friend. 35 duses, 35
cents.
Attention!
The very latest news is that you
can buv at Julius Gradwohl's
Golden Rule Bazaar, for net cash,
15 pounJs 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 thar
regular price, as I intend to open
a strict cash business.
J curs GiiAPWoiiL.
Albany, Or., July 21, 18VI1.
Sine Cure for the Liquor or Opium
Ilahit.
The East India cure for these
aw ful 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
Flmerson Drug Co., San Jose, Cal.,
and for sale at J. A. Cumuiing's
drug store only.
"A God-send is Ely's Cream
Balm. I had 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 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 another man. C. S.
Mc.Millen, Sibley, Jackson Co.,
Rio.
Try Coronado mineral water,
the purest on earth, for sale by all
druggists. John Isom Jr., sole
agent.
Baby cried,
Mother sighed,
Doctor prescribed : Castoria !
Highest of all in Leavening rower.
I
ABSOLUTELY PURE
OREGON GLEANISG?.
Mr. Elliot, baggage master of
the Uniou Pacific at The Dalles,
was saved from drowning the
other day by two brave young men
of that city, Nicholas and Roger
sinnott.
Cougars are still slaying colts
near Canyon City. Grant countv.
and do not appear to be diminish
ing in numoers, although the
country has bought a great many
scalps during the past year.
While out fishing on the river
John T. Nassa, of aterford, saw-
hid house take tire and be entirely
consumed before he could get on
shore to render any assistance.
Loss $2500; insurance, 1000. His
wife and two children escaped.
J. M. Shoup, of Tillamook, wad'
out with a party of surveyors in
the Coast mountains laU week.
and while only a little way from
camp one morning became lost,
and did not hud his way back to
his companions until the next
noon.
An immense area is being summer-fallowed
in the Upper John
Day, which is ample procf next
season's wheat crop. There is
never a failure, says the Grant
County News, and proper tilling t
Ul luc Dun niu luauic a icaici
success than ever.
The little daughter of Wes.
Walters, of Union, a few days ago
accidentally swallowed a pin.
The pin caught in her throat, and
for awhile it was thought she
would choak, but she finally suc
ceeded in swallowing it, and is
now getting along nicely.
Rev. J. R. N. Bell has pur
chased the Independence West
Side ef E. C. Pentland. Last w eek
Mr. Pentland bought back the
paper from parties to whom he
sold it a few weeks ago. Brother
Bell will also edit the Oiegon
School Journal, which he will re
move from Roseburg lo Mon
mouth. Notice to VVhLit Coiihtuiit'ra,
Water is being wasted to such
an extent and so unnecessarily
that we are obliged to enforce a
strict observance of the rule in re
gard to hours for sprinkling, viz:
Fiom 5 to ' a. m. and from to 10
o'clock p. m. , and to caution al.
users of water to guard against
leaks from faucets or other fix
tures. The continuous miming of
water through closets or other
fixtures, or permitting hose
streams or sprinklers to run all
night, will be deemed sullicieut
cause for shutting the water oil'
from premises where allowed
without further notice.
Albany, Or., July is, ls;d.
A. C. W". T. tt L. Co.
Wau.ack Baldwin,
Cashier.
Important to HounekeiperH.
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
who have purchased invariably re
turn and say they are well pleased,
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 .rulius (ir.nl
whol's Golden Rule Bazaar, and
are expressly put u for his busi
ness, and he still continues to give
with each pound of tea or bakiiiu ;
powder an elegant piece of glass
ware.
French Tansy Wafers. j
These wafers are foi the relief
and cure of painful and irregular I
menses, and will remove all oh- j
structions, no matter what thej
cause, and are sure and safe everv I
time. Manufactured bv Emerson
&&KZ&1!Z
only.
Through Train.
Notice has been given that com
mencing on Saturday, July KS, the
the train to the front, on the Ore
gon Pacific, will run clear through
to Cue, and on every Wednesday
and Saturday thereafter.
t;l kLt:S AltM( A S4I.1K.
The best salve in tin world for Cuts.
Bruises, So,es, l lcers. Salt Klieum,
fever sores, Tetter, Chapped Ilanc!,
Chilblains. Corns, stud skin Eruption:-,
and pos Lively cures Piles, or l.o pay
required. It is guaranteed to giv
perfect satisfaction, or money re
funded, Price 'iTj cents per box. Fcr
sale by Fosliity A: Mason
Calumet baking powder is abso
lutely pure and wholesome. Try
a can. C. E. Brownell.
We are the only people who car
ry the celebrated E. it W. collar
and culls. Always have the latest
styles in stock, T. L. Wallace it Co.
Try Conn & Ilendricson's syrup,
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
& Mason.
Fresh vegetables every morning
from Einn county ganiens ai
Parker Bros.
Cakes of all varieties, fancy and
plain at the Delmonico restaurant.
Silk mitts at the Ladies Bazaar.
BOKX.
I FE To tlu wife of Pro'. W.
on Tuesday, July tW, a girl,
ing well.
II I.-e,
All do.
Latest U. S. Gov't Food Report.
Baking
Powder
NEW TO-lAY.
NOTICE TO CONTKACTOKS.
liids for the construction
of Hie Lebanon ami Santi-.iiu canal, as
per p'ans and specification: at tlicir
ollice in Lebanon, Or,, will be received
till August :i, at 1 p. m. Tlie com
pany leserves the riglii to reject any
ami all bids.
A. Mll.l.KK, L Knl.F.V,
Secretary. 1'rcnMcnt.
Lebanon, Jul -JO, ls'.q.
'orllaod I'liitwly.
Ol'US'S SEI'TK.MP.KI! 14.
Beautiful he ilthful site near the
city. Expenses 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 boarding
hall under experienced super
vision. Professors of excellent
scholarship and much experience
emploved. For information ad
dress C. C. Str.ntton, D. D., presi-
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sity, Poitiand, Or.
t1.:::::: Hi? Agency.
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Ti. Kits from any pUrr in Kurn
imiiit in lliii I n U-il st.iU-8, or I oiu'
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ttu
tl.e follow ini; lirst class unci:
Nurtli Ccruian blojil. via New York,
North (.run. ul l.lu)l, ia ll iltiiiinre,
Allan Line, Anchor Line.
American Line, S'u'c Lino,
l'.cucr Line, Cunaril Line,
luil Star Line,
W'leU- Stir Line,
l.iiioli Line.
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etc., call o i Ul udilriDS, C, IS. W INS,
ALBANY, ().
THE -
Silts HgriciU College
Opens September ISth, IS'.Jl.
Col'CSK OK STl'DY arranged expressly to
nii-v'l tin- nt-eils oi tlie fanniiiK and iiiecnani
cal intcrcMs f the tute. Larifc, eomoiliolls
ami well leiitimtcd liuildinirs. The ':o!l' .e
14 loiated io acullivatcd and ( hri.lian eoiu
iicinit, ami one ol the healthiest in the
Slate."
JI Hilary Traiitiny.
Km'cIim 8 Need Not Exceed SI'H) for the
Need Not Exceed il.V)
Kntire S-jasoii.
Two r more free holarships from every
count v. w rite lor catalogue to
B. L. AKNoLK, I'res., Corvallin, Or.
FOR SALE OR RENT.
JEFFRSON FLOURING MILL-
Also
SAW AND PLANING MILLS,
JetTerson, Marion Co., Or.
For particulars apply to
COR RETT A MACLEAY,
U and GO Front St.,
Portland, Or.
t . ,,, . . ,,
! FIRST NATIONAL BUI
TRANSACTS A
I BlSi.SKs.
GENERAL BANKING
PKI-IDKNT L. FLINN.
VICE I'KKSIIiKNT S. K YoCNU.
-UIIKK K. W. LATH JON.
S. E. Yo'.'NO,
Li, ,K. U..UN,
L Flinn
K. K. sol.
E. W LlNOlK'N
Cashier.
Albany Nurseries.
WE HAVE ON HANI) AT OUR
nursery on the Corvallis road, one
half mile from town, as fine a lot
of Fruit Trees of all kinds as can
be found anywhere on the coast.
If you contemplate planting trees,
it will pay to see our stock and get
our prices and catalogue free.
HYMAN & BROWNELL.
FOSHAY & MASON
Wholesale and Retail
AI.BAV"
OBEI.ON
Avail yourself of
the benefits of the
I' tali Marriuire Kn-
dowmcnt Association nf Salt Lake
City and secure for yourself I,0Uil,UUO
at the tnno of vour marrinsfe. Sinn
5 cents in Btamp for info: mat ion and
terms, to insure piompt reply. Ad
dress I'tah Marrlairc Endowment As
sociati ni. Salt Lake City, J?"A gents
Wanted Please mention pvpur.
Dissolution of Drug Finn.
VOTK'IC IS 1IKKKBV G1VKN THAT I!Y
t mutual coiiHcnt, S: A. llulin ami Frol
Utu-Aoii hare this day ilitsolvcl partnerslii
jn the ilruu' biiHincss, S. A llulin haviin;
jmrcliwd the interest hitlieio owne.1 bi
Fred Dawson All outatamliiu; imlehud
iicss will lc settled by, and all accounts are
nivaliie to S. A. llulin, who will, an nithcr
to. lie found ready to accouiinoilate
hia
l'atrow at hia store on r rem h d comer.
S. A. IICLIN,
FRKD DAWSON
AM.anv, Ju!v 1, 1W1.
Notice.
To at! whom it mav concern, notice is hare
by niven that niy wife. Angle TriUs, has left
my bed and beard without any jtiBt cause or
pr7i -atioi, and 1 will not be resKnub:e for
any debts r( her contracting.
W. P. Tkitis,
Albany July 1 11.
OPERA
WARNER it CUANOR,
GRAND
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ULL
L
-WILL
S U N I 1 15 R
nil taaWc
!-:-
DT Re i oe in In r, I Lis jrives
new and richly tailored dulling
is lar'e, and yon can select ju-t
tlie season.
m
T. L WALLACE
THE r.lUTIIl'LACE OF (iRKAT AM) HON 1ST l'.ARUA INS.
HAVE
YOU
SEEN
THE
GOODS
TO BE
Gram
u mice
OUT1
SUMMER
OE
Hi
-NOW IN
L. EX
Tlie Idiot Clothier
HOUSE,
LESSEES .t MAXA'.'Ei:-.
ir
. I n't 'itv Si'.cr
- ,r. i! : t'uty.
, A ROYAL PASS.
A Su; ei!i Outputy ol Play
ers, rii tiiii sipii! Cia
tuiiK. f. New and
Ciiteliy .:.-iis.
An Eve' i-iir f Rire Erjov
nieiit iuaranteed.
I 'liil -t t lie management of
MR. II tit BY l. I'ABKI R.
Seats !i sale -t WilUV Lu k'a
iM-ilniiiiijj Sittuiday niht.
I'licc. "ill juid 7" cents.
SA
a i
SELL-
C LOT I I I N G
i i I i m
WBUiW.jyytfj
Hie Kac.ritc (.erntan hin'ect
Coim.li-.n. -Ml.
Ceo. (1 Staley,
mm, Niii'K all
Gi'O'li at Adml
I)
yoi; an cppniiur.ity to Luy any of our
at I In same piiee ive piid. tttir stuck
as mi Ii now a von imuM i;u .i r in
&C0.,
SOLD
IN
THE
Silo
luSTZTz
STOCK.
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