THE MORNING HERALD: THURSDAY, AUGUST 6, 1891
fotjung gaily gtxM
ON SALE.
The Dailt Herald will be on
ale each morning at II. J. Jones
book Btore.where it tan be procured
at 5 cents per copy.
JOTTINtlS ABOUT TOWN.
S. A. Hulin, druggist, French'
corner.
"Jost in London" Saturday
evening.
('apt. E. J. Lanning'e family are
' at Sodaville.
Have you seen that elegant,
piano at Klein Ilros.
l'ay your school tax and save
cos La of collection.
11. F. Merrill came back from
Yaquina bay yesterday.
Eugene's recorder, i. D. Porris
was in the city yesterday.
Klein Bros, are giving a fine
piano to their customers.
J. J. Dubruille and family tro
to-day to L'pper Soda for a month's
stay.
Mr. J. L. Mitchell, secretary of
the Salem Board of Trade, is in the
cityj
Mr. John liobaon and family
will leave in a few days for a trip
Kant.
Have you examined that beauti
ful $400 "piano at Klein Bros, shoe
tore.
Experts pronounce Klein Bros,
piano one of the finest toned in-
Btrinnents.
Fresh vegetables every Mornirif:
froih Linn county g.mk-ns at
Parker Bros.
Just received at the Ladies
Bazaar The "Sensation" the latest
novelty in hats.
Dr. i. A. Whitney and Mr.
Brady took a trip up to Brown's
mill yesterday.
If you are hungry go to Barker
Bros, and get a loaf of the best
brad in the city.
Seats are goin fast for "Lost
in London'' at the opera house
Saturday evening.
Tiltnon Ford, one id Salem's
well known attorneys, in the city
on legal business.
Misa Julia Kirker, of Portland,
is in the citv visiting, the guest oi
Mrs. A. U. Lay toil.
L. F. Wilson came down from
bin ranch on the Oregon Pacific
near Green Ba?in yesterday.
Mrs. V. B. Winn i9 completing
a neat $2500 residence at the cor
ner of Fourth and Baker streets.
Your school tax will be delin
ijuent if not paid at once. Look
lifter it and save costs of collection.
Look at X. L. Wallace . t.o.'s
display of nerk wear, anything in
window for2--cts. Both Windsor's
and Four in Hand.
tioine ot the grant lot F::enie
elfectd ever produced in Albanv
will be exhibited Saturday even
ing "Lost in louUon.
The Daily Evening Guard, of
Euttene. has ceised to take the
Associated Press dispatches on ing
to a lack of patronage.
M. Hyde has removed bis lit-li
market to Schultz Bros.' old stand
on First street .across from Stiwart
A Sox b hardware store.
We are the only people who cur
ry the celebrated E. fc W. collai
and cutis. Always h.ive the latest
styles in stock, T. L. Wallace A Co.
Have you seen the fine line of
summer neckwear going at 50
cents at T. L. Wallace it CoV.'
Elegant $1 goods all g for 5 )
cents.
Albany people tor ttie Lay yes
terday were J udre K. S. Sirahan,
Wm. Cowan, Maurice Sendeis,
Jay W. Blaiu, and Mrs. C. J.
Stewart and children.
Ed Cusick came up from Salem
and left yesterday morning for an
outing up the ortu Santiam.
II will join Messrs Clay Marshall.
D. C. Sciiell, ana party near .Mt.
Jetl'erson.
A gentleman who came up from
Salem last night said the thunder
struck the electric light wires
there, and burned up all the elec
tricity, and the street cars could
not run. He was evidently not
the company's electrician.
The road supervisors through
out the county are perhaps not
aware of the fact ttiat. there is a
state law reiuiring them t ex
terminate the Canada thutle in
their respective districts. This
is a matter that should he Io iked
after, and each supervisor should
see that the law is complied with.
Mr. L. W. Deyoeand family and
Mr. W. E. Baker have returned
from a trip to the Alsea country.
They caught 130J trout, ami killed
a large quantity of game including
nine deer. 1 hey report a most en
joyable outing. There is no fish
story about this item, for the
Herai.o was presented with 6onie
choice samples of the trout anil
venison by Mr. Deyoe, may his
shallow never grow less.
Mrs. A. M. Tall is now canvass
ing the city for a process for
canning fruit and vegetable with
out cooking or sealing air tight. It
is something entirely new and i.
something really valuable. Sam
ples of lioth f r -lit an l vegetables
preserved by this method can !
Heen at C. E, Browncli's store. It
lias been tried and proved a great
success. Housekeepers should
not fail to see the samples.
The Kalu aul trap.
The 1'ght thunder storm which
visited this eity and vicinity yes
terday was accompanied by heavy
showers during the day. Harvest
ing operati n are entirely tus
pended. but thus far no damage
lias been done to grain. Farmeis
however are a little nervous, fear
ing bad results which would follow
a protracted ra.n.
Between this city and Corvallift
yesterday hail and snow fell with
tt.a min l.n t did little or n d an.-
ftge. '
THE 0EEG0X PACIFIC TBOUBLE.
Another Meeting of the Emp!aj at Ya-
aalca-Thev Will Not Quit Work.
- - I
There is nothing concerning
s thT
trouble on the Ortgon Pacific ra
road over the non-payment offhe
emploves. They consulted legal
advice' yesterday, but have taken
no action. Taey will not, it is
said, quit work at present at least,
but will endeavor to secure an or
der from the court for the receiver
to pay them the earnings
oi the road, or a portion of it
at least. k
La teh. A dispatch to tne Hkk
ai.h from Yaquina says that at a
meeting of the employes of the O.
P. li. K. held at YaquinaM&st
night it was unanimously decided
to place their cause in the hands
of Hon. Geo. E. Chamberlain,
attorney general, who will use all
honorable means to induce the
company to pay the men. It was
also decided that no talk or thought
of a strike would be tolerated and
that the company's property would
be resected as their own. It is
understood tliat the matter will
be pushed along as speedily as
possible. They are an honest,
straighlforwaid set of working
people and believe that they have
not been justly dealt with and
they trust that "they have the sym
pathy of all the people on the line
of the road and elsewhere, and
that the business and ktluenttal
men of the state will do anything
in their power to help theni get
t neir just dues. They will continue
to work as usual for the present at
least.
REAL ESTATE BALES.
George W. Moorehouse to F. G.
Will and A. Stark, lots 0 and 7,
block In, South Albany: $275.
Robert A. Bampy, trustee, to
Mrs. A. K. Couch, lot i, block 4,
in Harrisbiwg; $l:5.
Dcestring Shepherd et ux to E.
A. J'. Lat'ollett, south of south
west .'4 of section 20, township 12
south, range 1 east; $1300.
C'lu.'s. Williams et ux to Dee
sting Shepherd; same as above,
$1000.
Win. B. Shultz et ux to U. R.
Shult, sundry tracts in township
11 south, range 4 west; $:UJ3.
Wm. A. Hadden to Dudley
1 hidden, lot 3, block 1, in Lyons;
$50.
J. S. Morris et al. to C. C.
Matbv, l"t 11, Goiu's land plat to
Seio;"$500.
J. S. Ames to Dyas Shelton, one
acre in J. T. Ames' donation land
claim; $50.
M. T. and Geo. Kowe'd to Dyas
Shelton, parcel in donation laud
claim of J.T. Ames; $50.
John S. Thomas et ux to K. L.
and L. II. Thomas, west half of
donation land claim of John W.
Thomas; $325.
J. S. Courtney to J. L. Cowan,
parcel in Lebanon ; $-J0O0.
J. K. Thomas to Charlotte P.
Thomas, parcel in donation land
claim of J.T. Thomas; $250.
1'. W. Kyan et ux to Mary J.
Churchill, lots 3, 4 and 5, block 4,
Tangent; $1025.
Our College
Tiie excellent work in the past,
sives great faith and confidence in
the Albany Collegiate Institute.
It gives just as great advantages as
any school in the state. The fall
term will open on September 0,
under the most favorable auspices.
The old teachers, who have done
such good work for the school, will
all remain, excepting Prof. II. M.
McKee, who will be succeeded in
the commercial department by
Prof. W. W. Bailey, recently of the
State Agricultural College of Texas.
Prof. Bailey was recently united
in marriage to Miss Kittie Cooley,
of Brownsville, and has accepted
the position in order to be among
her people. He is well spoken ol
as a thorough instructor. Prof.
David Torbit, recently of the San
tiam Academy of Lebauon, has
been added to the faculty. He is
an educator of ability. Tae college
is now stronger than ever and
deserves tho liberal patronage it
has been receiving.
A bunt Hie Insurance.
There seems to be an error in
the statement that only foreigu
insurance companies lost in the
reeeut Lebanon tire, for one of
Julius Gradw hoi's companies, the
Oakland Home, paid Wednesday
to Mr. Bach, the full value of his
loss in that company to his entire
satisfaction, which seems to be
the usual custom of Mr. Grad
whol's companies to pay promptly
their lull loses as soon as they
occur. Therefore it you want to
insure your property well go to
Mr. Gradwhol, who represents six
No.-l insurance companies with
a capital of a hundred million
dollars.
Waiting for Industry.
There is untold wealth lying at
the very feet of the citizens of
Newport, in the cod fisheries, if
only they choose to reach lor it.
Almost any quantity of this fish
may te caught here, and yet not
one city in the valley is supplied
witii Newport fish. It ia a mam
moth industry, which lacks only
energy to develop. For the time
being cold storage is the only
necessary outlay of capital, and
being had, the industry will pay
for its own upbuilding and im
provements. It would be nr
transient s(eculation, but w .i' I
be right here year in and year out.
Corvallis Garotte.
A Motherly Rooster.
Joseph Cambers has an old male
chicken that is caring for two
broods of chickens, deprived of
maternal care by the action of a
coyote. The gentleman chicken
receives no company and associates
only Willi Ins lit'le wards,
covers them at 1 i lit and
He I
digs ,
worms for them by d. y. Wasli
iug'ou Independent.
The rain which the Willamette
Valley is expei iencing. h w thus
far done no damage to crops.
0DNTT COURT
Pr.
dings of the Firit Day of
n.ar Acguit Term.
In tl
le matter of the fees
case of State vs. Charles Nelson;
allowed
The assessor was allowed
month's further time.
A warrant was ordered issued
for the collection of the delinquent
taxes for 1SS!I. -
In the matter of the building of
a bridge at Hanna's crossing; bids
let according to contract.
BILLS AI.I.OWl-.U.
O. P. Cosdiow.aid poor $ 10 00
G. C. Corley, aid poor 0 00
Z. B. Moss, aid poor 10 00
Thomas Fergusjii, aid poor "10 00
Ladies Aid. -ociely, aid poor 10 00
Fees in cae of 11. Sullivan 11 00
Fees in case of Thos. Jones 1 1 10
Fees in case of II. Davis. . . 15 45
Fees in case of Sam Sing. . 21 75
Fees in case of Owen lie iiu ::; 15
Fees in case of J. L. Miiler 23 40
Joe Duncan, road and
bridge work ". 20 00
1). Aiuliews, animal scalps 3 00
A. Wheeler, lumber 1S8 41
E. Goin, aid poor 12 00
11. J. Jones, stationery .... 1 75
Davis Bros., accounts roads
and bridges C 40
C. Binde -,sundries 8 00
Hamilton A Andrews, acc't
roads and brides 2 00
Matthews & Washburn. ... 1 25
ilayne & Buck, acc't roads
and bridges
M. Scott, fees
N. P. Payne, fees
G. F. Russell, salary
24
35
00
tii) 25
7 35
II. M. Wade .x Co.. G. L.
Blackman and James
Shahan,acc't court house 11 75
Fees in case of Harry Sulli
van 30 05
Fees case of C. E. Walden. IS HO
Dr. J. Wyatt, acc't poor. . . 8 CO
P. W. Spink, acc't roads
and bridges 10 00
D. Hart, acc't roads and
bridges . 7 40
StitesA Nutting, printing. . 10 50
Trites A Miller, sundries.. 4 00
Knapp, Burrell A Co., acc't
roads 00 25
F. M. Stone, acc't roads. .. 144 00
frees state vs. J. C. Gordon 17 05
Mrs. J. J. Davis, aid poor. . 22 82
Albanv Electric Light Co. . 27 50
E. T. 1. Fisher, sundries. . 51 00
J. O. Boid, aid poor 10 00
ItlLI.S iISAl.I.OWKD.
Fortnvller & Irving, aid 25 00
C. D. Montague, aid poor . 15 00
The court
a'ijourned until 1
o'clock to-day.
The Frisky Bean.
Stories about bears having been
seen in the berry patches in the
Green Basin region have been
rife for some time. A party of
ladies, in company with L. F.
Wilsony-first ran onto a large
brown specimen, which was not
disposed tol get out of the way at
all, and so liiey gave him a wide
berth und parted company. Last
Sunday the workmen at the
Greeu Basin Lumbering Co.'s
mill and others, to the number of
a dozen and a half, organized a
hunt and scoured the hills. They
succeeded in scaring up three,
which they wounded but did not
kill, and the bears escaped in the
deep canyon of Line creek. John
Miller scared up the same brown
bear that had formerly been seen,
and being armed only with a re
volver, blaed away with that,
wounding bruin but doing no
serious damage to his bearahip.
Ou Tuesday Mr. .Miller took
another hunt and succeeded in
bringing down a large black bear,
close by the mountain home of the
senior editor of the H kkai.d. Of
course the party of ladies, who
are spending a few weeks at the
place with Mrs. Train and Arlene,
Misses Maggie and Nettie Whit
ney, Miss Dell Brumley and Miss
Ellen Branuan, were much inter
ested in the proceedings, and
viewed the bear's carcass as it
was carried by the house on men's
shoulders with considerable
curiosity. Sundry nierrentoes in
the shape of bear's claws taken
from the immense pedal extrem
ities were secured, not to speak of
bear steak. Mountain life brings
some exciting scenes as well as
rainy days.
Newton ISeerx' Lout in LoikIou.
The gifted actor, Newton Beers,
will hold the boards on next
Saturday night when a grand per
formance of the great master piece
of melodrama, "Lost in London,"
will be put on. The play, although
not a new one, possesses a beauty
and wholesouiencss thst can be
seen again and again with
reneweJ interest, just as one can
turn to some rare book by an old
master and find there interest and
beauty that has escaped him be
fore. Mr. Beers has produced
"Lost in lxmdon" in nearly every
city in the United States and
Canada and has played the lead
ing role of Job Arinroyd over four
thousand times. Tue principal
scenes in this production are.
Act I. Home of the Smart King;
Act II. Heart of Blackmore; Act
HI. Featherstone's London Vil
la; Act IV. Streets of London;
Act VI Cottage near London ;
Apothesis. Job's Vision. Seats
now on sa e.
Tueeday evening Edward Whit
lock, serving a two-year terra in
the penitentiary for the crime of
burglary from Coos county,
eseaed from prison.. lie was a
trusty and had been gone nan an
hour before being missed. He is
20 yeara old, six leet and one-half
inch iu height, and weighs 222
pounds. He is of dark complexion,
with black hair, hazel eyes and a
scar on the outer corner of the
right eye. A reward of $50 is
otlered for his re-turn to the prison.
Charles Fads recently had an
encounter with a grizzly hear
near Summit Prairie, Grant Co.
He dismounted his animal to slay
bis bearahip, but was delighted to
resume his saddle after badly
wounding the animal. The second
shot changed the scene and the
bear reoaired to thetbicKet.
X
theJhg
in the
DIGGING FOR COAL.
Men Working Kight aid Day on the Dis
covery at Spring Mill.
Mr. P. H. Bowman, of Spring
1, tnree lanes below Albany on
thevBentou county side, iras in
thejty yesterday. It is upon
his larh that the recent coal dis
coveries1 were made, w hich promise
to result in the uncovering of val
uable coal deposits. Two distinct
veins of coal nave been found, and
M r.'-J5owm:in bought a quantity of
it to tins city yesterday and had it
tested in a blacksmith's forge.
Messrl. Johnson & Morris wko
tested it, pronounced it a fine
quality of steam or heating coal.
The samples taken out are from
the surface and having oeen sub
mitted for ages to the action of
the elements are naturally soft.
The extent and character of the
coal deeper down is not yet fully
ascertained, but two shifts of men
are now working night and day in
a tunnel and sinking a shaft, with
every prospect of satisfactory re
sults. A year or two ago an experienced
coal mines and expert bom the
Pennsylvania oil fiejd visited the
Spring Hill region and explored
that vicinity for several days. He
said there was every indication of
both coal and oil there, and sug
gcs'.ed that it would be profitable to
expend work enough to ascertain
definitely the extent of the deposit.
This the owners of the mine are
now doing. Their work has been
retarded somewhat by inflowing
water, but this they are overcom
ing and expect to have more
definite results from their work in
a short t me. They have found
coal of good quality and are con
fident that it exists in paying
quantities. If such proves true,
it would be a valuable addition to
the industries of this portion of
Oregon.
The District J uriceshlp.
There is said to be quite a fight
"brewing" between Judge R. P.
Boise and George 11. Burnett, Esq.
both of Salem, for the republican
nomination for circuit judge of
this district. ' They might com
promise and yield the nomination
to an Albany man. Hon. II. II.
Hewitt of this city would grace the
bench anJ fill the ofhVe in a way
satisfactory to everybody.
A Good Yield.
Sol King tales first water in
getting his yearfs wheat to Benton
Co. Flouring Mills, his yield on
the piece of land out by the
College beingaflittle the rise of 54
bushels per acre). Corvallis Times.
Cram's I'nj-lTalled Atlas.
The new edition of this unrivall
ed work is now Ibeing delivered bv
the agent, Mrs.,A. M. Talt. The
work is a most excellent one, and
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 procure the atlas by
addressing P. O. Box No. 00 Al
bany Oregon.
Suie Cure fur the Liquor or Opium
Habits.
The East India cure for these
awful habits can be given without
the patient's knowledge, anil 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.
l'ay Tour City Taxei.
The city tales for IBM are now (Jus ami
payable, Tho money in neednl ami ererr
individual should lcok the mattsrviip anil
ee that they ars pid. It not paid immedi
ately they will hsconie de!incitnt. The dug
tax is also due and if nst paid the order will
be ri'en to kill all the d'tfs on whom taxes
have not been paid,
J. 5,'IIorrain,
Marshal.
University of Oregon
AT EUGENE.
Next session begins on Monday,
the21bt, day of September, 1891;
tuition, free. Four Courses:
Classical, Scientific, Literary, and
a short English course, in which
there is no Latin, Greek, French
or German. The English is pre
eminently a business course. For
catalogues or other information,
Address J. W. Johnson,
President.
EWABT DETACHABLE
LINK
The Best.
BELTING.
The Cksapeat-
Reduced
Price List
fssssssagm
HBSaaEi
Send
lor
of drive he'.t and other specialties for Eleva
tors, Conveyors and Machinery for hauling
any material in bulk or package. Lisk I1k.lt
Maiiiinhrv Co . Chicago. Stock carried by
J. M. AKTHl'K & CO., Portland, Or.
Baby cried,
Mother sighed,
Doctor prescribed : Casloria !
Highest of all in Leavening Power.-
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ABSOLUTELY PURE
THE WORLD EMUCUED.
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 first produced
the world was enriched with the on
ly perfect laxative known, as it is
the only remedy which is truly
pleasing and refreshing to the taste
and prompt andeflectual tocleanse
the system gently in the Spriu
time or, in fact, at any time any
the better it is known the more
popular it becomes.
Important to Housekeepers.
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 fiis teas and baking powder
bears the name of uulius Grad
whol'8 Golden Rule 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. BKKLEV 1KMIA SALVE.
The bust salve in the world fur Cut J.
Bruises, So.es. Ulcers, Suit Klieum,
Fever sores, Tetter, Chapped Hand,
Chilblains, Corns, anil skin Eruption:-,
and pos tively cures Piles, or 1.0 pay
required. It is guaranteed to givs
perfect satisfaction, or money re
funded, Price 25 cents per box. Fcr
sale by Foshuy & Mason
Opera House,
Warner & Craoori Lessees & Managers,
Last Great Attraction.
Saturday, August 8th
Direct California Tour of the
Gifted Actor
SEVrTOJSr J5EKHS,
In his Masterpiece of
Melodrama ,
LOST IN LONDON,
Supported by the principal actors
of his original Grand Opera, N.
Y. Company, including the
beautiful young emo
tional actress,
JESSIE LEE RANDOLPH.
o
The grand scenic effects iu
LOST IN LONDON, are Heart
O'BIeakmore, Great Coal Mine
Scene, London Streets at
Night, Job's Vision.
Seats on sale at Will it Links,
50 and 7"c.
READ
And you will
not
REGRET
CALL
on us
and you will
find ns
always
ready lo
OFFER
you
great induce
ments from
our large line
of go. ids
GOOD
Peaches, Berries.
Bananas, Oranges,
Lemons, Apricots,
Apples, Plumbs,
Melons,
BETTER
Corn, Peas,
Beans.Potato,
Onion,Cabage
Turnips Beets
Carrots Sw eet
Potatoes
BEST
Soap, Soda,
Rice,, Salt,
Hbney.llops,
Pickels, Tea,
Flour, Meal,
Spices
AM
Constantly adding
new goods and
latest novelties
1K net fail
to get our prices.
C. E. BROWNELL,
Albany.
Administrator Sale.
NOTICE IS IIKItEIiY GIVEN THAT THE
undersigned as administrator of the
estate of Henry Meer, deceased, in pursu
ance of and by virtue of an ori'cr of the
county court of Linn county, Oregon, duly
made and entered of record by said court at
the Jul? term thereof 1MU. will on the I'.Uh.
day ofSeptcmberl91 at the hour of t o'clock
in the afternoon of Bait I day at the court
house door in the 'ity of Albany in Linn
coun y, Oregon, sell at public auction to the
hitrhe8t iml'ler lor caan in nanu ine 101
lowine described real property to-wit;
Keinnning at a Hint (24) twenty-four feet
and 5) inches cast of the northwest corner
of lot (1) one iu block (10) ten in the city of
Albany Linn county, Oegon as the same is
described on the maps at d plats of said city
on file in the office of the county clerk of
Linn county, Oregon, and running from
thence east along the north line of said lot
(15) fifteen feet and 10 inches to the center
of the party brick wall, thence southerly
alonif the center of said rarty wall and
parallel to the western boundary line of said
lot one, one hundred feet to the alley,
thence westerly along the noith line of said
alley fifteen feet ten and one half indies,
t nance northerly in a rtraight line to the
place of oegiuning.
JOHN" A. CRAWEOKD,
As administrator of the estate of Henry
Meyer, deceased.
Latest U. S. Gov't Food Report.
Baking
Powder
NEW TO-DAY.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
Bids for the construction
of the Lebanon and Santiam canal, as
per p'ans and specifications at their
ollii-e in Lebanon, Orn will be received
till August :!, at I p. m. The com.
pany leserves the right to reject any
und ull bids.
M. A. Miller, L. Folbt,
Secretary. President.
Lebanon, July 30, 1S91.
GENERAL-
European Steamsbip Agency.
THROUGH TICKETS
To and from Europe by all first-class lines
Tickets from any place in Europe to any
point in Ihit United States, or from this
i-oiintry to Eurcpevn pointi sold oyer tbs
fallowing first-class lines:
North (ierman Lloyd, via Ne York,
North (ierman Lloyd, via Baltimore,
Allan Line, Anchor Line,
American Line', State Line,
Heaver Line, Cunard Line,
Kul Star Line,
W'h'te Star Line,
Ouion Line.
DRAFTS AND MONEY ORDERS
sold on all European cities at current rates,
liiternation collections. r"or information
regarding prices of passage, date of sailing,
etc., call o:i or address, C.B.WINN,
Albany, Or.
FOR SALE OR RENT.
JEFFRSON FLOURING MILL,
Also
SAW AND PLANING MILLS,
JetTerson, Marion Co., Or.
For particulars apply to
CORBETT & MACLEAY,
64 and 00 Front St..
Portland, Or.
Portland Uuhwty.
OI'KSS SEITEMIIEK 14.
Beautiful bealtbful site near the
city. Expenses are as reasonable
as any other institution of learning
on the coast. Classical, literary,
ecientific, 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
employed. For information ad
dress C. C. Stratton, I). D., presi
dent, or Thos. Van Scoy, D. 1.,
dean of college, Portland Univer
sity, Portland, Or.
-THE-
State Agricultural College
Opens September 18th, IStll.
COL'KSE OK STl'DY arranged expressly to
meet the needs oi the farmniK and met natu
ral interests of the state. Larvfe, comodioua
ami well-ventilated buildings. 1 be college
is located ma cultivated and Christian com
munity, and one of the healthiest in the
Stale.
Military Training.
Expenses Need Not Exceed tl.M) for the
bntire season.
Two or more free scholarships from every
county. U rile for catalogue to
B. L. AKNOLU, I'res., Corvallis, Or,
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
TRANSACTS A OENIRAL BANKING
BUSINESS.
PRESIDENT L. FLINN.
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K. K. SOI.
E. W LtNUDOR
Cashier,
Albany Nurseries.
WE HAVE ON HAND 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
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OREGON
T nnir TTnTiri Avail yourself of
LUUii Hl!llvj!l tl,e beneliU of the
dnwmcDt Association of Salt Lake
Citv Hint secure for yourself S l.uou.ouu
at the timo of your marriage. Send
r. ..j.nta it. atiiinii fnr information and
terms, to insure piompt reply. Ad
dress Utah Marrlaire Endowment As
sociation. Salt Lake City, J3TAgeut9
Wautcu. riease menuon paper,
Dissolution of Drsf Firm.
OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT BY
muLiial consent. S: A. Hulin and Fred
I tau-imn hare this dar dissolved partnership
in the drui; business, S. A. Hulin hayiiu:
purchased the interest hitherto owned bv
Fred Dawson. All outstanding- indebted
ness will be settled by, and all accounts are
payable to S. A. Hulin, who will, as hither
to, lie found ready to accommodate his
natrons at his store on French's corner.
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FRED DAWSON.
Albany, July 1, 1S91.
Notice.
To all whom it may concern, notice is here
by uiven that my wife. Angle Trites, has left
my lied and board without au just cause or
ppnication, and I will aot be responsible for
any debts of her contra Jtiu(f.
W. D. Tanas,
Albany July 1S01,
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Summer Clothing
light Wot Underwear, Shirts and
all Seasonable Goods at Actual
i
Remember, tliia gives vou
new and richly tailored rlutlung at I lie fame juice we pam. our bIock
is large, and you ean select jtibt an well now an you could ear.ier iu
the 8ea8oc. '
T. L. WALLACE & CO.,
THE BIRTHPLACE OF GREAT AND HONEST UAKUAIX3.
Albany Collegiate Institute,
.lAiAJNTY, OREGON,
September 9, 1891. June 10, 1892.
A full Corps of
Four departments of study : Collegiate, Normal, Business. Primary.
Type writing and Sliort-liand are ta'iidit. For catalogue address,
REV. ELHKUr N. COND1T, A. M.. President.
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