THE MORNING HERALD: FRIDAY, JULY 31, 1891
gluing gaUggctaM
ON BALE.
The Daily Herald will be on
ale each morning at II. J. Jones'
book Btore.where it tan be procured
at 5 cents per copy.
MONEY TO LOAN.
W In sums to suit, from six months
to five years, on good Albany and
Linn county real esUte.
W. E. Ah TiiersoK,
Opp. Rubs House, Albany, Or.
JOTTINOS ABAUI TOWN.
Waterloo is the favorite summer
resort.
S. A. Hulin, druggist, French's
comer.
New jewelry of latest patterns at
Will Ac Stark's.
l'ay your school tax and save
costs of collection.
Have you seen that elegant
piano at Klein Bros.
Jay W. Blain came over from
Newport yesterday.
Take a look at the piano at
Klein Cros. shoe store.
Klein Ilros. are giving a fine
piano to their customers.
Ths soda springs at Waterloo
are in the best of condition.
Waterloo is to have a bir sw idl
ing race next Sunday at 1 r. m.
The latest style of seaside hat
just received at the Ladies Bazaar.
Have you examined that beauti
ful $400 piano at Klein Bros, shoe
tore.
A fine line of ladies' lawnNorfolk
waists just receivod at the Ladies'
Bazaar. '
Sam Guiss, of Woodburn, was in
the city last evening on his way to
Eugene.
Large crowds are given the best
of accommodations at the Water
loo hotel.
Jonathan Wassom, of Lebanon,
was a passenger for ihe seaside
yesterday.
Experts pronounce Klein Bros,
piano one of the finest toned in
struments. tio down to T. L. Wallace & Co.
to-day and buy a summer coat and
vest for $1.
The summer tourists find all
that they desire at the famous
Waterloo springs.
If you are hungry go to Barker
Bros, and get a loaf of the best
bread in the city.
J. A. Beard and family of Leb
anon, went to Portland yesterday,
where they will in future reside.
Wm. Mack, the barber, has
procured the services of a first
class boot black from Portland.
Your school tax will be delin
quent if not paid at once. Look
after it and save costs of collection.
W. W. Crawford shipped a pair
of Chinese pheasants to Southern
California yesterday for breeding
purposes.
Louis Campeau, who run a
barber shop in this city several
years ago is in the same business in
Baker City.
The proprietor of Waterloo
springs has erected a permanent
awning over :t thus giving it
ample shade.
E. A. Schilller and family and
Mrs. L. Vierick and family re
turned yesterday from a couple of
weeks at Newport.
Mr. and Airs. George Huston of
Harrisburg, were in ihe city yes
terday, in consultation with lr.
.Mas ton for Airs Huston's health.
J. G. Gross, proprietor of the
Waterloo hotel, made us a pleas
ant call yesterday. He reports
times lively at th:t popular sum
mer resort.
Chas. Stow, advertising agent
for Sella Bros, circus, is in Albany.
The bill boards now herald the
arrival of the great show in this
city August lvttli.
Those who left yesterday to en
joy the sea breezes at Newport
were: Air. and Airs. L. E. Blain,
1$. . Cunditl and familv, .Mrs
E. C. Searls, Julius Joseph and
Jack Smiley.
The one armed newsboy named
II. Morrison, found a packet hook
containing certificates of dejosit
for SIX) in the streets of Portland,
and upon hunting up the owner
was rewarded witU tive cent 8.
iet the News Away I'roin Home.
The Oregonian and other papers
have copied from the Jacksonville
Times, the accounts of the mis
haps to Air. and Mrs. Jacob Nor
cross on their war from Ashland
to Albany, which winds up by
saying shortly after arriving here
Air. Norcross was stricken with
appoplexv and died immediately.
This will be strange reading to Air
Norcross, wife and relations, for
lo is still living. They are stop
ping with Airs. Norcross' sister,
Airs. It. AI. Kobe it sou in this
city'
Cleaning l'.
Sheriff Alatt Scott is making
things look neat and tidy about
the court house. He has bad the
grass and weeds mow n and re
moved, which adds very much to
the appearance. Alatt keeps his
weather eye out for a neat and
tidy appearance as well as keepii.g
both eyes wide open for evil doers,
and for the best interests of the
couuty.
Big Hay Crop.
W. W. Crawford informs us that
thirty acres of his crop ot cheat
hay turned ut between 73 ami 80
toils of number one hay. That is
wetty good for hay. Who can do
Letter?
New Sidewalk,.
Tn i'onAiia r.nrta nf the citv the
neat new sidewalks are taking the
place of the worn out ones, much
j the better appearance of the
t-ity. Let the good work go on.
SDKBES THE STREETS.
The City Council Stonld lake FavoraMe
Act'eD on Tkij Subject. .
Albanv's streets should be
numbered. Recorder J. N. Ilen
tou has received a proposion fiom
Roberts Hroe..of Racine, Wi-consir,
ottering to furnish the names ot
streets on solid iron cards, and
the matter will be considered l y
the city council. The iiosting o!
the names and number of streets
in a city the size of Albany is
very essential. You will not find
one' citizen in ten who knows the
names and location of one-third
the streets in this city and for a
stranger to find a given location is
almost as hopeless a task as it
would be to guide a ship without
a rudder.
Let the city council take favor
able action on this subject! The
expense would be small, while
the benefits that would accrue
therefrom would be large indeed.
Albany is perhaps, the only city
in the state of 7000 population
without this much-needed im
provement. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
Jarvis AI. Green to Jessie Greegs
150 acres in Sec 14, TplO S., K. 2
E., cor.isderalion, $1000. .
L'nited States to Jarvis AI.
Green, same as above, considera
tion, UK).
I'. S. to Alalev B. Sturtevant,
UK). 42 acres iu Sec 2, T. p. 14, S.,
It. 1 E., consideration, f 100.
A. L. Savage, etux to Horace A.
Powell, 18, of 1). L. C. No. 44., con-
J. Conn, etux to Lucv A. Woodle.
parcels iu Tp i:, S., li. 1 W., con
sideration, f00.
J. J. Crabtree. to J. P. Crab!ree.
G2 acres near Scio, consideration,
1.
R. C, Finley, etux to S. Noel,
various parcels in Ip U, !"., it.
.. consuieratiuil. ld00.
L nited states to Elmer I . Carle-
ton, ItiO acres in Sec 10, Tp 10,8.,
K. t,., consideration, ?40t).
R. A. Ramnv to J. B. Whiteinan
lot 11 in block"tj, Harrisburg, con
sideration, !;;).
Alinnie E. Schneider to imam
Schneider, power of attornev.
Alex. 11, Birrett to Dundee
Mortgage, Trust and Investment
Co., ;;20 acres in section 28, tp, 1:,
S. It. 2 W.f consideration f 1
Phillip Wilman to J B. White
man, lot 12, block 6, Harrisburg,
consideration f 150.
K. It. Prater et al to R. C. Mor
gan and Wm. Dick, lt:; acres in
Linn countv, consideration 2oo0
E. C. Phelps et al to B. II. AI
lpn. blocks I! and 4. Haves' a ldi
lion to Ilalsey, consideration
:;ooo.
Jl. A. Bingham to Geo. E. Lil
lev. S. K. or-of block 1. Elkin'i
addition to Albany, consideration
Geo. E. Lillev to Florence E
I.illev. S. E. (ir. block 1. Eikin's
addition to Albany, consideration
f00.
8C1o1jItTR3.
Press: We are reliably inform
ed that the S. P. switch running
into Scio will be completed and
ballasted up in good shape imine
diatelv, Orders have been receiv
ed to commence work on the main
switch, and it is probable that
within another month .the iron
iiorse will be hauling the lest flour
in the valley away from the Scio
Roller Mills.
Last Monday Harvev Shelton
sold to his brother, William Shel
ton. ot Jordan, the property for-
merlv owned by G. L, Sutherland ;
consideration f'.KW. Air. Shelton
will move to Scio with his familv
by Oct. 1.
Work I'rogreanliig.
Work on the government locks
at the Cascades is progressing rap'
itilv. One who has made a thor
ougb inspection tells The Dalles
Chronicle: .More work lias been
done and more real progress made
during the past six months than
ever took place in the same length
of time before. The masonrv of
the south side of the lower gate is
all finished but the coping, and it
is the finest piece of work I ever
saw. Further inquiry elicited
the following: At present fifty
stonecutters are employed, about
fifty laborers and twenty more who
are working m the ijuarry. Soon
the water will be low enough to
allow the canal to he pumped out
and then the work will begin on
the north side of the gate. After
the gate is finished work can go
on at any stage of the water. This
is cheering news to the people of
Eastern Oregon, whose patience in
waiting for the completion of this
improvement has been many
times nearly exhausted.
Cratn'a Lnrlallel Atlat,
The new edition of this unrivall
ed work is now being delivered bv
Ihe agent, Airs. A. M. Talt. The
work is a most excellent one, and I
this edition is a great improve
ment upon former ones, giving
all the latest date and much new
matter that was not in the previous
editions. It should be in every
family, and on every business
man's desk. Those who are not
supplied can prociire the atlas by
addressing P. O. Box No. 00 Al
bany iregon.
Itoiind 4Tr.
Sam inj;, the Chinaman who
skipped out to Salem yesterday
from here with San Wa and other
Chinamen's money, and was
brought back, yesterday by Mar
shal llotl'inan, was examined be
fore Justice Coshow and bound
over under i'.'AM) bonds to answer
to the grand jury at the October
term of court. ' In default he lan
guishes in the county jail.
Turning Out. The Grain.
Sewral threshing outfits have
alreadv taken the field, and the
hum of the cylindi-i an. I t-hriek of
the steam whistle is abroad in the
land. The yield is fully up to expectations.
KILLED BY A TEAM.
Skull Crushed by the Brake Beam Un
derneath the Wagon.
Yesterday a terrible tragedy oc
curred at the farm of Wililam
Alespelt, near Scio, caused by a
runaway team, and resulting in
the death of Peter Halfpenny.
He, with his partner, F. E.
Mann, were engaged in baling hay
and had just moved the baling
machine Uon the Alespelt place.
Halfpenny had the horses hitched
the wago'n to come to Albany to
procure some baling wire. He
started to remove the halters from
the, horses heads, anil in order to
do it had to take off the bridles.
As soon as they were removed the
horses lunged forward, knocking
Air. Halfjienny down and running
over him.
The forward wheels paa ed him
harmlessly, but he must have
raked his head 'then, for the cross
bar under the reach, carrying the
brakes, struck him on the head
and crushed the skull. This is
known from the fact that hair wa
found adhering to the bar. He
lived but a few moments.
Air. Halfpenny was a sober, in
dustrious, hard working man, and
highly respected by all who knew
him. He was single and had no
relatives on this coast. A brother
and other relatives, we are in
formed, live in Wisconsin, from
which state he came. He was
about 40 years oid.
The funeral will be attended to
day from the Catholic church in
this city.
The Astoria Hailroad.
The Oregonian savs: Hon. C.
W. Fulton, of Astoria, was at the
Portland yesterday. He is dis
posed to view the newly formulat
ed pioject of building a railroad
from Hunters to Astoria an likelv
to be carried to completion. He
says the personnel of its promoters
is such as to inspire commence.
Mr. Fulton's idea is that a railroad
to Astoria would help both that
city and Portland. It would help
this city by insuring the outgoing
commerce of the inland empire
for the Columbia, the bulk of
which would" continue to be
handled by Portland capital. To
Astoria it would bring very great
advantages: partly on account of
the increased wheat trade, but
much more by reason of the mar
kets it would o'en up East for fish
and lumber. The A'tjriana
naturally feel that with direct
railway communication to the
Eaetern Northwest they might
easily supply a large proportion of
the lumber of that region. As it
is now this industry, with an tin
limited supply of unsurpassed
timber, it is handicapped to the
last degree by the extra expense
entailed in handling the product
ot its mills again in Portland, an
item which very largely enters
into the cost of that commodity,
the company is to meet to-morrow
to perfect organization.
A Cunning Tramp,
People in Portland enjoy a joke
on a man wtio was distributing
samples the other day. He went
into every store on his side of
the street, leaving there a tsmnil
piece of tobacco to be Eampled
As the disburser entered the store
a seedy looking man went into the
one inimediatly behind this one,
and while the man who was giving
away the tobacco came forth each
time with one less piece, he who
followed him came out with his
store increased by one of the
samples. A good deal of quiet
laughing was done at the expense
of the agent. No doubt when the
dav was over the dispenser of
tobacco felt satisfied that he had
faithfully served bis employers
There is no doubt that the tramp
was content, for he had tobacco
enongb to last him for many days.
More Camping.
An effort is being made to secure
more militia service during the
state fair, by having a three days
encampment in Salem at that
time. -A Salem rejKirt says that it
is not likely that the Second Kegi
ment. O. N. G., will go into en
campment here three days during
the week ot the lair. Uolonel
Lovell says it'will take about J 100
a dav for substance tor the men.
and if this sum can be raised the
encampment. is assured. The boyi
want luthtr instruction, the six
companies of Alarion and Linn
counties are anxious for it, as are
also the other com pa nine of the
regiment.
A New IiultiHtry,
Eugene Register: A new in
dustry has been opened here, that
of gathering and shipping the
roots of the wild grape. Air. S.
II. Fiiendly has twelve large
bales of these roots at the depot
and they are to be shipped to a
wholesale drug lirm in lletroit.
Ali'-higan, and used in making
medicine. A large amount of
these roots can be obtained in
this immediate vicinity. Mr.
Friendly has also purchased three
or four car loads ot chiltem bark.
which will also be shipped in a
few days to the same place and be
used for the same purpose.
Another Big Kuttler.
Zebe Morse can see Charley
Carlson's big rattlesnake and go
him several better, lie claims to
have killed at Seven .Mile, on .Mc
Kay creek, a mammoth rattler
with twenty-one buttons. This
is a pretty lough snake yarn, but
Zibe cites an indisputable
antlmrltv. Moll Allium, fnr nrnnf
The reptile at the biggest part was
as large around as a man's arm.
r.ast-vi tgumuu.
Wild Cats anil lSeam,
The Astorian relates that a Airs.
Johnson shot a wild cat four feet
long in the woods near Iloquiam a
few days ago, and a man working
in the woods for Alexander 1'ulEon,
near Alonteeano. last week ac
complished the feat of killing
three bears in iiuL-k succession
witU but three shot fiom his ride.
SEWS OF THE C0AET.
Interesting Items from ExcBanget
Throughout the Northwest.
While fishing J. (. Alrgler at
Rrnnkfiohi. Olatnon count, v lnat
Mnnthiv Ilii'ht. John l-iuhnr
dropped dead in his boat.
Farmers in tlip vieinitv
Buttevillt, Alarion county, have
innnrniirutPlt flrtfl ATA Kilililintr
themselves a large warehouse their.
W. W. Neely, of the Siuslaw, is
negotiating for the purchase of
the steamer Coos, and if satisfac
tory arrangements are made she
will be taken there and ply be
tween Florence and the head of
the tide.
On Saturday last a young man
named Wes. Ilcward, living on
Tigh Ridge, was bitten by a
rattlesnake. A doctor living near,
antidotes were promptly admin
istered and the young n an's lifa
was saved.
Thomas Lace, of Seaton, Lane
county, 1 as been committed to the
insane asylum, lie is quiet and
inoffensive, but is inclined to be
very liberal, giving away all his
property and then helping him
self to that of others.
California's new taxation law
provides for the payn-eiif of. taxes
on the installment -rln. One
halt of the present year a assess
ments is due and payable on Ucto
ber 5, 1801, and if not paid before
November :!0th, following, 15 per
cent is added and the taxpayers
given till January 4, 1801, to pay
the balance, with 5 per cent added
if not paid before the following
April 23th. This will give
financers a chance to do some fine
figuring
Cloud Burnt on Little Butter Creel.
Pendleton East-Oregonian : A
big waterspout occurred last
evening on little Butter creek.
It started at the upper nay
ranch and swept down the stream,
washing out all the bridges as far
as Butter creek, and a large
quantity of hay. All the stock
men along the creek are losers to a
mare or less extent. Probably
tons oi uay were carrieu away
by the resistless rush of water.
Luckily, no loss of life occurred.
Special Meeting.
St. Johns Ixidge A. F. and A.
AI. will meet at Alasonic hali this
evening for work in the first degree
of masonry. A full attendance is
requested.
New Wheat,
The first new wheat of the sea
son arrived in this city yesterday.
One bundled and fifty bushels was
received at the Red Crown ALUs.
It is plump and solid.
Notice to Water Consumers.
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:
Ftom o to 0 a. m. and from ti 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 running of
water through closets or other
fixtures, or permitting hose
streams or sprinklers to run all
night, will be deemed sufficient
cause for shutting the water oil'
from premises where allowed
without further notice.
Albany, Or., July IS, lS'.H.
A. C: W. T. it L. Co.
Wai.i.ack Baldwin,
Cashier.
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 diarrluea ami wind colic,
allays feverishness, destroys
worms, aud prevents convulsions,
soothes the child and gives it re
freshing and natural sleep. .Cas
Boria is the children's panacea
the mothers' friend. o5 doses, od
cents.
Snie Cure for the Liquor or Opium
llaliltn:
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. Cumfuing's
drug store only.
Try Coronado mineral water,
the purest on earth, for sale by all
druggists. John Isom Jr., sole
agent. -
FreBlr vegetables every morning
from Linn county gardens at
Parker Bros.
Cakes of all varieties, fancy and
plain at the Debnonico restaurant.
Silk mitts at the Ladies Bazaar.
Baby cried, .
Mother sighed,
Doctor prescribed : Castoria 1
Highest of all in Leavening Tower.
1
ABSOLUTELY PURE
A DI AL LI I K.
Has Keen Led an by Ohio Lnm.
lier Iealcr.
Fi.vw.AY (O.) July .".0. During
a trial to test the validity of a
mortgage it was brought out in
evidence that Peter S. Williams,
widely known throughtont North
western Ohio as a big lumber
dealer, was leading a dual life,
and that he was keeping up two
establishments, one in this city
and the other in Fostoria, only
fifteen miles away. By many
people his home was supposed to
be in Fostoria, where lie has a
wife and two children, while br
others he was considered a Find
lay man, as he has a bouse and
wife here.
The wives knew nothing of his
double life, as bis business kept
him on the road much of the time,
until linacnial reverses growing
out this mode 'of living at hist
brought him into court. Williams
was present in court this morning
when the case was begun, but the
officers could not find him this
afternoon, and he is supposed to
have tied the city, leaving his
wives and creditors to settle his
affairs as best they caw. Both
woman are yot;ng and handsome.
TlIK WOULD KMtlCIIKI).
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 ami when
Syrup of Figs waa first produced
the world was enriched w iih the on
ly perfect laxative known, as it is
the only remedy which is truly
pleasing and refreshing to the tate
and prompt andellectual tocleanse
the system gently in the Sprir.
time or, in fact, at any time any
the better it is known the more
popular it becomes.
Having recently purchased the
Dubruille Harness and Sandlery
establishment, 1 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 people's patronage.
Reliable workmen employed, and
work warranted.
O.C. AIcF.vki.axi).
Important to llounokef perr. .
It gives Julius Gradwhoi 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 ate well pleased,
that the tea is No. 1 and the bak
ing powder is as good as the best.
All his teas and baking jovder
bears the name of .iiilius Grad
whol's Golden Rule Bazaar, and
are expressly put up for hi.-; busi
ness, and he Ptill continues to give
with each pound of tea or baking
powder an elegant piece of glass
ware.
Attention!
The very latest news is that you
can buy "at Julius Grad wold's
Golden Rule Bazaar, for net cash,
l" pounds of granulated sugar for
f 1.00 and 18 pounds of F.xtra C
sugar. All goods sold for net cash
from 10 to 25 percent less thai
regular price, as I intend to open
a strict cash business.
Ji i. ii s Gu.viiU'oii:..
Albany, Or., July 21, ls'.M.
Kreneh Tun.y Wafer.
These wafers are fur the relief
ami cure of painful and irregular
menses, and 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. Cumieing's drug store
only.
Itlt kl.KVS Altl I Ktl.li:.
The best salve in lie; wmM fur CuH.
Bruises, So.es, I leers, Salt Kheiiin,
Fever sores,. Teller, Chapped Main..,
C'hillilaii. Corns, ami skin Kriiptitina,
ami pus tively cures l'ile-, or l.o pay
required. It is guaranteed to givt
perfect satisfaction, or money re.
funded, l'riee-JS cents per box. Ft.r
sale by Fosliuy it'M.ison
We are the only people w bo car
ry the celebrated E. W. collar
and cull's. Always have the latent
styles in stock, T." L. VV'atbvre ci Co.
Try Conn & IIenr!ricson.syrup,
the finest -ill the market. Xietail
in quantities to suit.
Advertisement for Itiils.
HJOTICK is liereli iriven that l.nis will I.,
J.1 ret-eiveil Uy the Alhanv .Mining anil
Millini; Co. for freilitonr "from liates to
tuart.ville a stanqi. ijiiuat mill anil other
machinery wciliint? alioul :n,c.i0 Voan.ls. all
I111I9 to he in by the Mh day of August,
ls'.q. Also bills will he received hy the
name company for iKtckini: suppled in to and
from yuartvUle.
For further parti' ulara injuiro at the
office of the Albany Minini: anil AliUioir t'o.
at Alnany, Orecou . I'riv ilt'c-here! y re
served .to reject any and all bids.
Alhany.'tircv'Oii, July a, KM.
. J, V. fVV.,
. .Secretary Albany ami Milling Co.
As.ltnee' Notice.
' N.VriCE IS . HEKEKr UIVEN
that fire, Wa, Jim, Gaw, ami Nancy
Wrstfall partners doing business
"under the linn name of Kwontr, Woo,
Kee, Company insolvent debtors in
Albany on the Mth day of .lu nu lV'l,
made a general assignment to the
undersigned for the beiiellt of all the.r
creditors. All persons haviiur claims
wlii present the sain ! duly verilied to
the. undersigned at the bank of Ore
gon, Al any. Oregon, within three
iiionlhs from the date hereof
June 15 1V.I1.
Jay W. r.t.4iw,
L. iT.-Montatnb, Assignee.
' Attorney for Assignee.
Latest U. S. Gov't Food Report.
Baking
Powder
NEW TO-DAY.
NOTICK TO CONTKACTOKS.
ltiils (or the construction
of the Lebanon ami Santiain canal, u-s
Tier p'ans and specifications at llieir
ollice in 1.1'liainin, On., will be received
till August :!, at. 1 p. in. The com.
puny lesisrves llie right to reject any
and all bids.
.M. A. Mil i.ku, L. Foi.ev,
Secretary. President.
Lebanon, July -JO, 1V.U.
Portlaod UoivcrsHy.
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city. Expenses are as reasonable
as any other institution of learning
on the coast. Classical, literary,
scientific, theological, preparatory,
normal and business courses. Stu
dents of all grades received. Care
ful oversight and directiou given
to all Ptudents. Ladies boarding
hall Under experienced super
vision. Professors of excellent
scholarship aud much experience
employed. For information ad
dress C. 0. Stratton, D. D., presi
dent, or Thos. Van Scoy, D. D.,
dean of college, Portland Univer
sity, Poitiand, Or.
-GENE1UL-
l1:;:;.::: "'.:::,::;; Apcy.
THROUGH TICKETS
To run! In in KiiMpi; Ly aM fifst-. la-s lines
Ti l.eH from any ptaec in Kiirop.' to any
point in tlie I ii.te l SUtes, ur f i in tla
cnnnlry t Kiiri.H"vn poinu wiIil over tlic
follow ini; tiiHt--l:kM lilies:
N irtli Herman l.loyil. vii New York,
Ninth lii i in -m I. !"!, via U iltini'ire,
Allan Line, Amlior Line,
Aim -rie.iii Line, Sra'e Line.
IWm.T Line, Cun:irtl Line,
Itud Sur Line,
Vt Icte St:ir Line,
Ctiic-n Line.
DRAM'S AND MONF.Y ORDERS
soiil mi all Kun ! an citinat current ra-.
InKrnutiMii col, ci "iniet. lor information
re-.- iniii,' 1- en of pivsie, ilate of Hailing,
etc , call o i or uil.lrcsa, li. VV INN,
Al.KANY, till.
Opens September LSth, lS'.tl.
CuCliSK OK Si t DY arranged expressly to
inc. t Hi.- iicrl 01 Ihe farmini: and inecn.nii
cai interc-its f the -tate. Lartcc. coiuooious
ami vv. II vclitii.it. J hiiilliiii.'s. The olU-e
is loialc.l io aciiitivateil anil t.'hritiau coin
inunitl. al.d one of the healthiest ill th--state.'
Mil Hart Train in.
Kxje-.na N cl Not Kxceeil JliO tor the
Kntire Season.
Two i r rcorc free scholarships from every
countv. Write for catalogue to
U. 1.. AIINtM.lt, I r.n., OrvalliK, Or.
FOR SALE "OR RENT.
.IF.FFKSON FLOCKING MILLS
-Also
SAW AND PLANING MILLS,"
Jefferson, Marion Co., Or.
For particulars apply to
coui:i:nt macleay,
(A and GG Front St.,
Portland, Or.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
mKANSACTS A GENKflAL BANKING
1 ISlsiShsiJ.
PUKSIIlKNT L. KI.INN.
vii-k ri.KswKNT- s. it Yorso.
siiii i; k. w. i..v: xin.
S. E. Vol s'l, I. Fi.isn
L, L. IIi.ain, E. K. So.
E. W Lvngdou
Cashier,
Albany Nurseries.
WK HAVE ON HAND AT OCR
nursery on the Corvallis road, one
alf mile from town, as fine a lot
'ruit Trees of all kinds as can
betonnd anywhere on the coast.
If yoXpntempIate planting trees,
it will pW to see our stock and get
our pricesnd catalogue free.
IIY.aVn & liliOWNELL.
KOSHAY & MASON
Wholesale and Retail
Driipls Booksellers
AI.BAW-
OBEOON
Avail yourself of
the benefit of the
t'tah Marriage En
dowment Association of Sail Lake
C itv iiinl secure for yourself l,(HKi,mNi
ni the tiim, of vour marriage. Sciul
5 cents in Ptaiiips for information ami
terms, to insure piompt reply. AJ
ilrens I'tah Marriage Endowment As
sociation, fait Lake City, "Agents
Wanted Please mention paper,
Dissolution of Drug Firm.
VOTK K IS HKREIlV GIVEN THAT I!Y
l mutual ennsent, S; A. Hnhn ami Kr.d
hauson hare tins nay nusooen u. i.o.....H
in the ilrtiL' hiiiine". S. A Hulm hawin;
l.nr. hise.1 I he interest hitherto ownejl bv
I'reil Imivsoii. All imtstanilinjr inrtel.tnl-ne-s
will he neltleil by, anil all aceounta are
pivahle to S. A. Iliilin, who will, as hither
to" he f.ninil reaily to aeenniinodate loi
patrons at his store on Frem h' eon-er.
r !S, A. lll'LIN,
FRED DAWSON".
Albany, .lii'y 1, lo'.'l.
Notice.
To all whom it mar concern, notiec is here
l.y uivtii that my wife, A-tfie Trites, has left
tnv be.! anil U.ar.1 without any just cans or
pr'iviea'ion. and I will not be reKn8ib!c for
anrdeliW of her coiitnu-timr.
' W. l. Triteb,
Albany July 1 liffll.
C:i,:-:
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E
T. L WALLACE h CO.
-WILL
S u m m e r
fekiit Unilcnvcar, Shirts and
nil mmm
T---F0R-:-
Remember, this gives von
new ami richly tailored clultniig at tin- same pi ice we pani. our biocic
is large, and you can select just as well now as you could ear.ier in
the seaso::.
T. L WALLACE & GO.,
the nmrnrLACE of gkkat and honest bargains.
Albany Collegiate Institute,
ALllANY, OHIiGOT.
September 9, 1891. June 10, 1892.
A Foil Corps, of
Four departments: of study : Cnlli-giate, Normal, P.usincss, Primary,
Tvpe writing and Short-hand are t:right. For catalogue address,
KF.V. ELllI It I" N. CON D IT, A. M.. President.
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:. SALE!
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