Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, August 02, 1891, Page 4, Image 4

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SUNDAY 2-
THE MORNING HERALD: SATURDAY, AUGCST-fr 1891
ON 8 A LI.
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 suras to suit, from six months
to five years, on good Albany and
Linn county real est He.
W. K. MiTiiEKso,
Opp. Rus9 House. Albany, Or.
JOTTIXQS ABOUT TOWN.
Mrs. Henry Taylor, is visiting in
Salem.
S. A. llulin, druggist, French's
corner.
C.J. Stuart, vent to Yaquina
yesterday.
Judge M. L. Pipes, of Corvallis,
has left for a trip Hast.
N. J. Henton and family went
to Portland yesterday.
F. M. French and family went
to bodavule yesterday.
E. L. Thompson, of Portland,
was in the city yesterday.
Deputy Sheriff George Croner,
01 Lane county, is m the city.
Harry Woodin, of Portland is
visiting his mother in this city.
O. H. Irvine and wife, of Mc
Minnville, are visiting in this city
The latest style of seaside hat!
just received at the Ladies Kazjar,
Have you examined that beauti
ful $400 piano at Klein isros. siioe
tore.
Dr. George Houek, of Olyinpia,
is visiting his parents near Tan
gent.
Mrs. Harkness and sister, Mrs.
Dr. Webb, went to Yaquina yes
terday. A fine line of ladies' lawnNorfolk
waists just receivod at the Ladies'
Bazaar.
Mr. J.tJCowan is arranging to
build a two-story brick building in
Lebanon.
Mrj and Mrs. B. F. Tabler, will
1-ave Monday for a trip to Kan
Francisco.
Experts pronounce Klein Bros,
piauo one of the finest toned in
struments. J. II. Howard and wile leave in
a few days for several months
visit in the east.
If you are hungry go to Parker
Bros, and get a loaf of the bust
bread in the city.
J. W. Bently has removed his
Bhoe into the building adjoining
1.. iereck'8 barber shop.
Mr. and Mrs. W, E. Wiles, of
Corvallis, were in the city yester
day on their return from a trip to
Sodaville.
A special communication of
Corinthian lodge, No. 17. A. K. V
A. M.. will be held Tuesday even
ing. Work in the M. M. degree.
All master Masons in good stand
ing invited. By order of W. M.
Among those who went to the
bay yesterday were W. K. Bilyeu,
K. A. Irvine, O, C. Awbrey and
family, Mrs. H. A. Crowder, Mr.
Hoffman, Mrs. Harkness and chil
dren, Mrs. F. 11. Koscoe and
daughter, Stanley Stewart and T.
J. Stites.
The Lebanon Express says : All
of the insurance in the Monday
night s nre has been adjusted ex
cept Peebler'e, Bach getting $1.
554.01, having saved more than he
expected. Dr. Courtney will get
the full amount insured, $1,700.
J. C. Frey & Son got f)3.10, full
amount lost.
Lost In London,
It is with pleasant anticipations
that we look forward to the ap
pearance of the renowned actor,
Mr. Newton Beers, in this city on
Monday evening. Lost in Ijii
don, in which Mr. Beers has
achieved his greatest success, a
play, that will stir the emotions of
of any audience, and Mr. Beers
carries a let Of scenery and
accoutrements that lend special
charm to the performance. Mr.
Beers is not only considered a
great actor, but he is also a man
of sterling integrity and intel
lectual worth. 1 .overs of a strong
soul-stirring drama, should not
miss this entertainment. St.
Paul Globe. At the Albany opera
house Saturday August 8th. Seats
now on sale.
A Surprise 1'artjr.
A very pleusant surprise party
was tendered Miss Nora Lindgren,
at the residence of her brother,
Jacob Lindgren. A splendid lunch
was served. Following were pres
ent: J. J. Graham, Murray
Vaughn, Fred Lindow, W. E.
Price, Al Stellmacher, S. W. Pais
ley, Mr. James, Mr. Kennie, Mr.
W atson, Mrs. O. NV. Watts and
Miss Emma, Miss Anna Hunt,
Miss Mary Webber, Miss Lucinda
Far well, Miss Zella Parker, Miss
McCard, Miss Maud Warmouth,
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Cherry and
Miss Ethea, Mr. and Mrs. Hark
ness and 11 IBS Ora, Mrs. Dr. Webb,
Mr. and Mrs. S. Lindgren, Miss
Jellie Ash, Miss Anna Ash, Mr,
Andreas, Miss Minnie Fennel,
Miss Kate Fennel, Mrs. Hunter,
Misa Jessie Hunter, Mr. .Mc. Ma lion,
Miss ltachel Graliam, Miss Mary
Graham.
Delinquent Ts Notice,
School taxes are now delinquent.
The clerk is making out the delin
quent list which will be in the
hands of the guerillas soon as com
pleted. Those who have not paid,
had better do so lefore costs oi
collection are added. Last no
tice. New Delivery,
Dierrenger will take your ord r
for all kinds of meats at your
bouse or at his shop and df liver
them promptly free of charge, a,
he has his own wagon, lave
your orders at the shop as early as
possible,
A MURDERER ARRESTED.
Sheriff Scott Arrests a Kan for a Crime
CommttUd in Noth Ciroiioi.
Sheritr Matt Scott increased his
1 auk account 100 yesterday in a
very short space of time. He ar
rested an cscaied murderer, for
whom the above reward- was
offered.
The following telegram was re
ceived by Sheriff Scott :
Cwc.Uio, July ot), lS'.U.
1). A. McDougall, alias Jones, is
wanted at ljiurtiiburgh, North
Carolina, for the murder of Simon
Conoly, committed April 21, lS'.Vl.
The authorities at Laurmbnrgh
offer a reward of f00 for his ar
rest and detention until papers
arrive for his extradition. Mc
Dougall is said to uenow at Spicer,
Linn county, Oregon, going under
the name of D. II. McLaurin. His
description is 33 years old, 5 feet
10 inches high, light hair and
heavy sandy moustache. Since
his departure ho has dyed his hair
black and shaved oil' his mous
tache. Gray eyes and complexion
light; reasonable weight, 100
pounds, rather medium or spare,
straight nose with slarp point;
face rather narrow ; joints of the
feet where the big toes join are
unmistakably large, and shoes are
made to fit these joints. Will
write you enclosing photos and
certified copy of indictment, upon
which you can arrest him and then
communicate with the authorities
at Laurmbnrgh, N. C.
W. A. l'l.NKERTOX.
Sher'.ff Scott went to Spicer
yesterday morning after the fugi
tive from justice. Mr. Scott was
standing in the store at that place,
when the man came in and
prociptly arrested him. lie made
no resistance, but seemed greatly
surprised and was visibly affected.
He had been working on a work
train on the Oregonian railroad,
shoveling gravel. He was brought
to Albany and placed in the coun
ty jail, where ho will await the
arrival of the proper authorities
from North Carolina to take him
back to the scene of the murder
and a trial to decide whether or
not the deadly noose will encircle
ids neck.
In a conversation with the
sherilf in his cell at the jail Mc
Dougall said, after reading the
dispatch, "You may tell them to
come after me, the description it
correct." He has completely
broke down since his incarcera
tion. Letters found on his person
from his brother indicate that he
was a well-to-do and respected
citizen. The particulars of the
murder cannot be obtained.
SEAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
K. A. Rampy to J. B. Whitman,
lot 11, blok 0, Harrisburg; consid
eration, $150.
F. B. Prater to K. C. Margison
and William Dick, 103. 32 acres, 13
w 3; consideration, $2.:.'5;).
11. A. Bingham to Geo. E. Lilly,
1 liliwlf. KlkitiH nd 'iiiiilfr:ituin
$500.
George E. Lilly to Florence Lilly,
same ; consideration, $5X).
S.- E. Young to W. C. T. U. and
G. A. It. 30 feet front, Kerry street ;
consideration, $050.
J. W. Bishop to Emilv Mckin
ley, li0 acres, 12 e 1 ; consider
ation, $2,000.
Cemeterv Association to(i. A. K.
fractional lots; consideration, $40.
Christopher Mitchell to Oeorge
B. Hartness, 40 acres, 0 e 1 ; con
sideration, $200.
Will. Real Estate company to P.
W. Ityan, 2 lots, Tangent; con
sideration, $(5.
Minnie Schneider to-William
Schneider, ower of attorney ; con
sideration, .
Alex II. Burrell to Dundee M. &
T. I. company, 320 acres, -.13 w 2;
consideration, .
Philip Welman to J. B. Whit
man, 1 lot Harrisburg; consider
ation, $450.
E. C. Phelps to B. II. Allen,
blocks 3 and 4, 1 lay's ad to Halsey ;
consideration, $300.
George W. Bilyeu toChristopher
Silbernagle, 181.58 acres, 10 el;
consideration, $1.
Y. M. C. A. Service)).
The Gospel service of the
Young Men's Christian Associa
tion last Sabbath was one of much
interest, and it was tlte general
expression of th)se present that
we exert ourselves ii'vore than
ever to make these meetings of
especial interest. May we notone
and all, raliy to the standard and
lift high the banner of the cross,
lest it drag in the dust of in
difference. Shall we not throw
aside the excuses that come so
easy. Answer. The subject for to
day's service at 4 o'clock is, Seven
"Comes" of the bible. We will
look for you, bring a friend, come
prepared to take part. Music by
male quartette.
A Valuable Invention.
Messrs. D. M. Hastings and L.
H. Montaeye have purchased the
right for the Cleveland patent
wagon and buggy hub for Oregon,
Montana, Idaho and Nevada. It
is a new thing and is pronounced
the best invention of the kind
ever made, being absolutely dust
and water proof when placed
upon a true spindle. It can be
adjusted to every kind of wagon,
huggy, cart or other vehicle, and
its makeis guarantee that when
used a vehicle will run 000 miles
without oiling. These gentlemen
will sell county rights and put the
invention u;n buggies and
wagons in this citv. It can be
seen at Mr. Montanve's law office.
A Correction,
An item in you paper recently
about the north bound freight
breaking the trestle down at
Harrisburg last week, is a false
report. The trestle was broken by
a large tree falling across the track
The freight was in Albany at
the time ot the accident.
Hakkisiu Ki, Aug. 1. 1S01.
A Reader.
Cakes of all variet ies, fancy and
plain at the Delmonico restaurant.
AN ALBANY PIONEER.
H Talks Concerning Early Days, Rivr
Trausportatlon and Other Matters
Mr. Ashbv Pearce, of this city,
one of Oregen's earliest pioneers,
in a recent interview with the
Corvallis Gazette man, talked
about river tratlic and the early
history of this portion of Oregon,
lie said that the istory of early
days certainly demonntrnte8 that
"competition is the life of trade."
Therefore the combined elforts of
the residents of the Willamette
valley shou'd bo turned toward
the improvementof the Willamette
river so as to make river trans
portation possible the whole year
round, for the navigation of this
river was the means of the first
redu-tion in freight rates and is
yet the means of making trans
poitation between here and Port
land much cheaper than they
would other wise be.
Mr. Pierce was born in llarri
8 n county, Indiana, in 1,-iL'l, and
afterward be removed with his
parents to Knox "county, 111. In
March 1847, he joined Nathanual
Brown's train and started for
Oregon ; arriving ia Oregon City
in the same year. In 1847 he
came to Benton County and locat
ed on the farm now owned by
Caleb Davis, which is some five
miles west of this city. He re
mained until the year 1840, when
he went to California in search of
gold. He did not remain there
but a very short time however,
when he rejjirued to Linn county
and commenced selling goods for
Layton Bros., who were then lo
cated in the first frame building
ever erected in Albany, and which
was 10x10 feet. At that time
Corvallis had never been thought
of. In August of the same year he
became engaged as clerk for the
firm of Hill A Hastings, who were
then running a store in a log cabin
about one mile below
where the town of Jeffer
son now stands, on the
Santiam rivet. In those davs
all the goods, were hauled from
Portland with ox teams at a rate
of $100 per ton, and in order to get
this rate it was necessary to fur
nisn tne teams witn a load on
their return trip, and the modest
little sum ot $z per bushel was
charged for hiuling potatoes from
Syracuse to Oregon City, a dis
tancc of 05 miles. In September,
ISol, Mr. fierce returned to Al
Uany and bought out the store
then owned bv J. M. McConnell.
Intlie fall of this year the steamer
uanneman began to navigate tne
river. This was the first steamer
to'make the vovage up the river,
and with this commenced the re
duction in freight rates. The first
freight hauled by the Cannemah
from 1'ortland to Albany was
charged for at the rate of $00 per
ton. This w as a reduction of HO
per ton over the ox" team freight
line and the residents in the
valley began 'to look for better
times. Other boats were finally
put on the river so that in a lew
years the competition between
the boats brought freight down
until during the year 1870,
by having goads shipped in large
lots, it was shipped tor $t per ton
Then came another competing-
line; the O. & V. railroad was
built up the valley and freight
was then carried as low as $3 and
$4 per ton, and it kept coming
down step by step until during
the eighties it was carried as low
as $1 50 and $2 per ton.
. The contrast between the prices
paid then and those paid at the
present time is certainly wonder
ful and should furnish conclusive
evidence that the more competi
tion there is in transportation the
better it is for the public in gen
eral. In speaking of the rules of
credit in the early days Mr. Pierce
said: "the people in the valley
were very poor and needy and my
'bosses' instructed me to credit all
and refuse credit to none. In
compliance with this order I
trusted a small band of Humpquah
Indians, who informed me through
their interpreter that they would
pay for the same 'in three moons,'
and thus they did like men."
THE GKEAT SIIOYY COMING
Sell Brothers' Alliance of Attrac
tions on August 19.
We can congratulate all patrons
of the circus, which means nearly
everybody, upon the coming to Al
bany on Wednesday, August 19, of
Sells Brothers' millionaire amuse
ment alliance, as that means we
are not only to have one really
great show with us the present
season, but, in what goes to make
up rare variety and recreation lor
the masses, the biggest and best
on the road. The progress toward
the stupendous made by the Sells
Brothers in ttie past twenty years
has been something marvelous.
The email show with which they
made a timorous beginning haa
grown to oe agenaine puuiic insti
tution of the first magnitude, well
1 I .
and favorab'y known in every sec
tion of the country , and everywhere
patronized by the best people. It
has even more than kept pace with
ihe unparalleled general develop
ment, and easily ranks first among
tented exhibitions. Its tremend
ous spread of canvae covers a regal
Roman hippodrome, monster me
nagerie, triple circus, wild Moorish-
Caravan anu rngrimage to mecca,
double Olympian stages, royal Jap
anese troupe, tropical aquarium,
aviary, Arabian Nights' Entertain
ment, and hundreds of exclusively
exhibited features, brilliant per
formers, and startling and ludi
crous reces and acts. Several huge
special trains are required to trans
port this enormous melange of
wonder and fun, and how so much
can be exhibited for the one price
ot admission, is a conundrum we
shall not attempt to answer. If
the Messrs. Sells can stand it, the
public and ourselves will try to do
bo, znd we'll all be there, too.
Your school tax will be delin
que ut if not paid at once. Look
after it and save costs of collection.
TEC CHURCHES,
When, Whtrs and by Whom Servioei
Will Be Hold To-Day.
Congregational Corner of Fourth
ami Ferry streets, Preaching every
Sunday at 11 a. v., and 8:30 p. m.
Babbjth sell ol at 12:25. Prayer
nieeting Wednesday evening. Kev.
J. H. MeLsod, Pastor.
Pkeshttbkiax. corner of Broartal
biu unci Fifth streets. Services at 11 a,
in. ami 7::i0 p. in. Pastor Kev. E. It.
I'rieliaril. Sahliath school at 12:15 p.
in. Prayer meeting every Wednesday
e.U'iiiiig.
Mktiiokist. Coiner Ellsworth and
Third streets. Services at 11 a. in. and
7::!0 p. m. Pastor, Rev. S. E. Mcinin.
gcr. Pastor. Sabbath school 2::0 p. m.
Prayer meeting every Thursday eve
ning. St. Pail Methouist Corner Mont
gomery and Third streets. Services at
11 a. m. ami 7::i0 p. in. Pastor, II.
S. Shanglc Sabbath a liool at 10 a
in. Prayer meeting on Thursdav
evenings.
Uniteo Pkeshvtkhiax. Corner of
Washington and Fifth streets. Servi
ces ut II a. in. and 7::i0 p. in. Pastor Rev.
S.U Irvine. Satilmth school at 2::!()p
in Prayer meeting every Wednesday
evening.
EvAXiicLiCAL. Corner of Lyon and
Fourth streets, services at 11a. m.
and 7 30 p. in. Pastor, Uev. L. S.Fisher.
Sabbatti iieliool 10a. in. Prayer meet
ing ever Wednesday evening.
Cukistiax Ciiriif'ii Services every
every Sunday at their church at 11 a.
m. and p. in. Sunday school
at 10 a. in. Prayer mee'ing
1 liursday evenings ut :' p. m
All are invited to atteud. Kev. Jus. F.
Steward, pastor.
Catholic. Services every Sunday
at 11 a. m., by Kev. Fr. L.Metavcr.
Baitist. Corner of Lyon and t'ifth
streets, Services at 11 a. ui. and 7:'M
p. m. Pastor Kev. Geo. H, Hill.
Sabbath school immediately after the
morning services. Prayr meeting
every weunesuay evening.
EriscoeAL Services every Sab
bath miming at 11 a. m. Kev.J.M
Donaldson, pastor.
Albany's Schools.
, The Albany public school will
will open Monday, September 7,
one week earlier than heretofore
and will continue three weens
longer in the spring, making ton
months school. Studies will be
resumed at the Albany Collegiate
Institute Wednesday, Sept. !.
Notice to Water Consumers,
Water is being wasted to such
an extent and so unnecessarily
that we are obliged to enforce a
strict observance ot the rule in re
gard to hours for sprinkling, viz
Fiom 5 to a. m. and from 0 to 10
o'clock p. m., and to caution ali
users of water to guard against
leaks from faucets or other hx
tures. The continuous iunnihg 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, off
from premises where allowed
without further notice
Albany, Or., July 18, lS'll.
A. C. W. T. & L. Co.
Wallace Baldwin,
Cashier.
Cram's Unrivalled Atlm,
The new edition of this unrivall
ed work is now being delivered by
the agent, Mrs. A. M. Talt. The
work is a most excellent one, and
this editioa' is a great improve
ment upon tormer 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 procure tlie atlas by
addressing 1". O. Box No. 00 Al
bany Oregon.
Mothers?
Castoria is recommended by
physicians for children teething.
It is a purely vegetable preparation
its ingredients are published
around each bottle. Itis pleasant
to the taste and absolutely barm-
less. It relieves constipation,
regulates the bowels, quites pain,
cures uiarruu'a 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 doses, 35
cents.
ItemoTed.
P. J. LiPorte has removed
his shoe shop from near
L. Yiereck'a barber shop to the
building adjoining Brown's barber
shop, opposite the Kups nouse,
where he ia prepared to do w ork
in a hrst-class manner, lie. in
vites his customers to continue
their patronage at his new
quarters.
Sate Care for the Liquor 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
east degree: manutactureu dv
Emerson Drug Co., San Jose, Cal.,
and for sale at J. A. Cumming's
drug store only.
New jewelry of latest patterns at
Will & Stark's.
Baby cried, .
Mother sighed,
Doctor prescribed : Castoria I
Highest of all in Leavening Power.
ABSOLUTELY PIRE
THE WOULD ENHICUED.
The facilities of the present day
for the production of everything
that will conduce to the material
welfare and comfort of mankind
are almost unlimited and when
Syrup of Figs was fir.t produced
the world was enriched with the on
ly perfect laxative known, as it is
the only remedy w hich is truly
pleasing and refreshing to the taste
and prompt and effectual to cleanse
the system gently in the Sprik
time or, in fact, at any time any
the better it is known the mote
popular it becomes.
Important to Housekeepers.
It gives Julius (iradwhol great
satisfaction iii selling his line
(Jolden Kule 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 uulius Cirad
whol'a Golden Itule Bazaar, and
are expressly put up for his busi
ness, and he still 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 Gradwohl's
Golden ltule Bazaar, for net cash,
15 pounds of granulatfed f-ugar for
$1.00 and 18 pounds of Extra C
sugar. All goods sold lor net cash
from 10 to U5 per cent lcs
thai
open
regular price, as I intend
to
a strict cash business.
Jci.it s Gkadwoii
Albany, Or., Julv 21, ISiil.
French Tansy Wafers.
These wafers are for the relief
and 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. Cunm-ing's drugstore
only.
BI'C'KLES S AK.VICA S lLIC.
The best salve in the world for Cut
Bruises, So.es, I'lecrs, Salt Kheum,
Fever sores. Tetter, Chapped HanU,
Chilblains, Corns, and skin Eruption.'!, j
anu pos lively cures rues, or 1.0 pay
required. It is guaranteed to givj
perfect satisfaction, or money
n.
Fur funded, Pries 25 cents per box.
sale by Fosliny & Mason
Through Train.
Notice has been given that com
mencing on Saturday, July IS, the
the train to the front, on the Ore
gon l'acilic, will run clear through
to Coe, and on every Wednesday
and Saturday thereafter.
We are the only people who oar-
rv the celebrated E. 'i W. collar
and culls. Always have the latest
styles in stock, T. L. Walla? c it Co.
Try Conn ic llendricson s svrnp,
the finest in the market. Uelail
in quantities to suit.
Fresh vegetables every morning
from Linn county gardens at
Barker Bros.
Silk mitts at the Ladies Bazaar.
Opera House,
Warner & (Jranor, Lessees & Managers.
Last Great Attraction.
Saturday, August 8lli
Direct California Tour of the
tiifted Actor
In his Masterpiece of
Melodrama
LOST IN LONDON.
Supported by the principal actors
of his original Orand Opera, N.
Y. Company, including the
beautiful yoking emo
tional actress,
JESSIE LEE RANDOLPH.
o
The grand scenic effects in
LOST IN LONDON, are Heart
O'Bleakmore, Great Coal Mine
Scene, Loudon Streets at
Night, Job's Vision.
Scats on sale at
50 and 75c.
Will it Links
Kollre of Sale or Bmiil nrilic I lly
of 11 Uany, Wrrgon .
Notice is hereby given that as au
thorizeif and provided by an act of
the legislature of Oregon, entitled,
"An aet to Incorporate the Cily of Al
bany, aud to repeal all acts or
parts of acts in conllict
heicwith," tiled ia the office of the
secretary of the state of Oregon,
February IHth, ls!H, and also an pro
vided by ordinance No, 217, of tnid
city of Albany, the Common Council
of the city of Albany. Oregon, will
ibgue and dispose of bonds of fa id city
at par value; to the amount of $76000
in denominations of $500; payable -0
years afterdate of issue, with interest
thereon at the rate of (0) six per cent
j er annum; payable semi-annually.
Sealed proposals for the pur
chase of said bonds will be
leceived by the treasurer of said city
until the hour of 'J o'clock i. m. Tuck.
day; the Ut day of September, 1MI1;
at which time the proposals submitted
will he opened and considered: aud
said bouds will be sold to the highest
and best bidder therefor. The city
treasurer hurby reserves the right to
reject any and all bids.
Albany; Oregon ; July :uth ; lS'.u.
II. K.uwei.i.,
Cily Treasurer.
Latest U. S. Gov't Food Report.
Baking
Powder
NEW TO-DAY.
NOTICE TO CONTKACTOK3.
Hiils. for the construction
of the Lebanon and Santiam canal, as
per p'ans and spccilications ut their
ollice in Lebanon, Or,, will be received
till August :i, at I p. in. The com
pany leserves the righi to reject any
and all bids.
M. A. Ml 1.1.1:1:, L F01.FV,
Secretaiy. President.
Lebanon, July 20, 101.
orllnod Uohwty.
Ol'EXS SEI'TEMDEIl 14.
Beautiful healthful nite near the
city. Expenses are as reasonable
as any other institution of learning
on the coast. Classical, literary,
scientific, theological, prepaiatory,
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 aud much experience
employed. For information ad
dress C. C Stratton, D. I)., presi
dent, or Thos. Van Scoy, 1). D.,
dean of college, Portland Univer
sity, l'oitiand, Or.
-GENERAL-
Eurspsan Steamship Ape;.
THROUGH TICKETS
T. and from Europe by all flnt-i-Us lines.
Ti. liutH from any pliu-e in Eiirow In am
point in th.i l'intr.1 ht-itcs, or 1 .in thi
country to Kurcpein points solil oicr tliu
following til Ht -class lino:
Xurlb ili-rinaii Lloyd, via Vuw York,
N n tli ilerui in l.l..yd, via H.iltim..r-,
AIUii l ine, Anchor Line.
Aincriciii Line, Kut'e Line,
It.-uw-r Line, CuiKird Line,
It. .1 Star Line,
Wlctc Stir Line,
Cuion Line.
DRAFTS AND -MONEY OKDEUS
wild '.ii all l-:'ii".Mii i-ilieal current ran.
liitcriiati.Mi colic oous. For lulnrinntioii
rc.irdiii .ri.-i--i ol lossaijr
etc , call u i ur address,
, date of sailing,
i, II. WIS.N,
Al.KVNV,OK.
THE-
Opens September ISth, IS!)!.
COl'CSK OF SI I'DV arranged expressly to
meet 111.- ticcdH 01 tlx- fariniii and tiiccnani
cal inli-rcHts of tin taU. Large, coinotlioiis
and wi-ll-K-l.tiiatcd iilliidjiiKS. 1 lie 'l 1 '
is l04.-ttcd in a cultivated and Christian com
uiunity, and one of the healthiest in tin
State."
Military Train luff.
K.tMis icl Not Exceed SlfiO for the
Kit tire Scuvjii.
Two r ninrc free b lioUrsliipa from ivcry
count v. Write for catalniMic t
K. L. AltNOLh, froH., OrvalHii. Or.
FOR SALE OR RENT.
JEFF11SOX FLOURING MILLS,
Also
SAW AND PLANING MILLS,
Jellerson, Marion Co., Or.
For particulars apply to
COR REIT it MACLEAY,
04 and GO Front St.,
Portland, Or.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
mRANSACTS A
X UUSi.NESb.
GF.NERAL BANKING
PKKMOK.NT I. FLISX.
VlCK 1-KMIIlKNT S. Ii VoU.NO.
A-IIIKK K. W. H"0 ON.
EIKECTOE3 1
S. R, Ynt'xo,
I., ,K. II1.AI.N,
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K.
Kl.ISM
E. W LlMiUON
Cashier.
Albany Nurseries.
WE II AYE ON HAND ATOUR
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.
1IYMAN & BROWN ELL.
FOSHAY & MASON
Wholesale and Retail
Drmisls Uookselte
ALBAV-
OBKOON
r nnir uedijI Avaii vourseif of
1 1 1 1 1 1 IA n Pl IliPl the benetit.s of I lie
I' tali Marriage En
dowment Association of Salt Luke
Citv ami secure for yourself i 1, 000,000
at the timo or your marriage, bciiu
5 cents in stamps for information and
terms, to insure' piompt reply. Ad
diejs I'tah Marriage Endowment As
suciati in. Salt Lake City, rTAgents
Wanted Please mention paper,
Iinsolution of Drug Firm.
ATOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ItY
LM mutual consent, S: A. Hulin ami Krr.l
PawMnii have this day diHlved partnernhi
in the druir Iniiiiiess, S. A llulin lia iiitf
i.urchaseil the interest hitherto ueil ,
K-ed lhiwson. All uuUtaiiilhu; indehted
iiiwm will he settle.1 by, ami all accounts aie
paiahlr to S. A. llulin, who wi'l, u hither
to," Iw found ready to accommodate hi
patrons at his more on French's comer.
S. A. HULIN,
FKKD DAWSON.
Albany, Julv 1,1 S'Jl.
Notice.
To a'! ivhoiu it. mar concern, notice is here
by niveii that my wife, A.gie TriUa, lion left
uiv he.l aud heard without any Just cauw or
pr jii- ation, and I will not be leapoiMible lor
any dehtH bf her contracting.
W. D. Tritrs,
Albany July 1 1S91,
Agricultural
ARANC
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Sum m b r
7
WALLACE
lidit-lViiiit Uiiikwcap,
all Seasonable
ii pnn
I III 11 t
i-.-r
Ueiiietnher, this gives vou
new ami richly tailored clothing at I in t-ume pi ice we pant. Our slock
is large, ami you can geh-ct just as wi ll now as you could car.ier ia
the scuho::.
T. L WALLACE & CO.,
THE LlRTIirL.YCE OF GKI'.AT AND HONEST BARGAINS.
Albany Collegiate Institute,
A.1 A ? A.T Y", O It RG ON.
September 9, 1891. Juno 10, 1892.
A Ml Corps of
Four departments of stu.ly: Collegiate, Normal, Kiihiness, Primary,
Tvpp writing ami Shoi t-Iiatnl an- t.-iUL'ht. For catalogue addreea,
KKV. ELI5FKT N. CON I 'IT, A. M.. President.
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