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ZSMOKNING HERALD: FRIDAY, AUGUST 7, 1891 ON SALE. Tfe DAILT HtJULD Will be OD ; Mte each morning at H. J. Jones' j DOOE HOTV,WUerHCu iro (irwuic t ft cents per copy. cured' 1 JOTTINGS ABOUT TOW! S. A. Hulin, druggist, French's corner. t ; j "Lost in London" Saturday J evening. 13 F. U. Roscoe went to Yaquina S yesterday. Have you seen that elegant piano at Klein Bros. Tay your school tax and save -j costs of collection. Mrs. 8am May of llarrisburg, is visiting in this city. Miss Lydia Hay, of llarrisburg, is visiting in this city. Klein Bros, are giving a fine piano to their customers. Mrs. R. A. Rampy and son of llarrisburg are in this city. Have you examined that beauti ful 400 piano at Klein Bros, shoe store. Experts pronounce Klein Bros, piano one of the finest toned in struments. Fresh vegetables every morning from Linn county gardens at Parker Bros. Just received at the Ladies Bazaar The "Sensation" the latest novelty in hats. If you are hungry go to Tarker j Bros, and get a loaf of the best bread in the city. i Seats are going fast for "Lost 1 in London" at the opera house Saturday evening. J. II. Howard and family and j John Robson and family left yes-1, leruay lor tne iaat. Dr. I. N. Woodle left on a busi ness trip to the East, to be gone bout two months. . Astoria has another daily paper. The Town Talk was born in that city Monday Aug 3. Your school tax will be delin quent if not paid at once. Look after it and save coats of collection. Jack Howard has purchased of j Watt J. Monteitn the Reception 4 saloon, and will hereafter conduct the business. j Hon. Jeff Myers, of Scio, who has lately returned from an ex-- tended trip to the East was in the city yesterday. J Look at T. I Wallace & Oo.'s display of neck wear, anything in window for 25cts. Both Windsor's and Four in Hand. Some of the grandest scenic effects ever produced in Albany will be exhibited Saturday even ing "Lost in London." - M. Hyde has removed his fish market to Schultz Bros.' old stand on First street.across from Stewart & Sox's hardware store. Three tourist were doing the city yesterday with a bagpipe and several otner instruments. Iney reaped a harvest of nickles. We are the only people who car ry the celebrated E. & W. collar and cuffs. Always have the latest styles in Btock, T. L. Wallac e & Co. Have yon seen the fine line of1 summer neckwear going at 50 1 cents at T. L. Wallace A Go's? Elegant $1 goods all go for 50 1 cents. I The regular monthly meeting of iuu uuaru 01 uireciors 01 toe Yonng Men's Christian Associa tion, will be held to night at 8 o'clock, 1 1 Mrs. W. S. Miller and Mrs. Re becca Young received the painful news yesterday of the death of their brother, Dr. J. N Norm, at his home in Birmingham, Iowa. The Engene Register contains the news that Mrs. Amanda Wait has commenced proceedings for a divorce from her husband, Road master Wait, of the Southern 1'acific. J. E. McCoy, contractor from Salem, was in Albany yesterday. He has put in a bid for the work on the Lebanon and Santiam ' water ditch, and also a bid to a duuu a mue 01 street railway in Lorvalhs. Ed (joins was over from Scio yesterday. He reports heavy rains in that section. Ia his mill basiaess be has taken in a partner and as will be seen by a notice elaowhnro hernnffor tlia firm will htt (tnina and (Jumlwr n i Newton Beer Lost la Land - i Jeers, I The gifted actor, Newton Beers, win nold tne boards on next Saturday night when a grand per formance of the great master piece of melodrama, "Lost in London," wilt be .put on. The play, although Tint a n.ur nna I ..iu t and wholesoinenesa that ran lu It seen attain And strain win. i renewed interest, just as one can turn to some rare book by an old master and hnd there interest and beauty that has escaped him be fore. Mr. Beers has produced "Lost in London" in nearly every city in the United States and Canada and has played the lead ing role of Job Arinroyd over four thousand times. Tne principal scenes in this production are. Act I. Home of the Smart Kinir a If fi B iieari 01 liiucaniore ; Act HI. Featherstone's London Vil la; aci IV. streets of London; Act VI Cottage near tandon- Afuie-BIB. JVU 8 ISIOn. fH'Etb now on sale. Hot Tat Cheated, It will be well enough for the! puouc to anow mat the notice for a change of time to the front, on the Oregon Pacific, has not yet gone into effect, and probably will net for several days. The train still leaves at 8:30 a. si., and re turning, leaves Halstead at 2 r. sr. The change is liable to be made soon, however. - 1U &!.'- jfa the matter of the appnsation Cf Feery et al.. for locatioHwpf county road, P. O. Smith, S. Daniel and reter Bilyeu were ap pointed to meet at the residence ol J. W. Gains Wednesday, Septem ber 2, 1891, with E. T. T. Fisher as surveyor and viow the proposed road. Ida E. Ward and Maggie Mc Meeken were given scholarships in the State Agricultural College. BULK ALLOWED. Klein Bros., aid poor $ 2 75 Train & Whitney 6 50 Adjourned. A Lost Klver, According to the Los Angeles Herald, the Southern Pacific Railroad Company has lost a river, and in consequence a bridge whose occupation is gone. The Whitewater river has flowed from the Sienre Madre mountains across the sands of the region just this side of Seven Palms as long as any one can remember. The stat ion of Whitewater was located where the river crosses the rail way and was supplied with water from its current. During the last heavy rains the Whitewater rose iu its might and devastated the whole country round about, wash ing out the btidge and the road bed and playing the mischeif generally. Soon the ruins and the river stopped simultaneously, and the river has not been found since. It appeared to become ashamed of itself for doing so much harm, and apparently slunk away in disgust and sorrow. It is entirely gone. At no point does it cross the railroad, as it would have to do weie it still in exist ence in some new course. The railroad company, in order to secure water for its station at Whitewater, has been obliged to build a pipe line away up to the mountains, at considerable ex pense. All last summer,auring tne hottest, driest weather, the river ran placidly along in fact, it has never failed until after its " jig" of this winter. ow it forms one of the mysteries of that mysterious region, the Colorado river desert, and perhaps is flowing by the Peg- leg mine, and possibly rippling beide the treasure-laden Spanish galleon which lies somewhere in that region buried in sand' IMacer Coanty on YTheels, The above-named car, about which so much has been said in the papers, by some in an unfavor able manner, arrived in this citj yesterday. It is just what it pur ports to be, an advertising car, and is gotten up in a superb and attractive style and is really worth looking after. Mr. Leak, presi dent of the Leak Glove Manufac turing Company, who are the real advertisers in the concern, and his lady, are with the car and are very pleasant and entertaining people. Through the failure of the gas ordered from San Fran , cisco to arrive in time, no etereop ! tican exhibit ceuld be given last nighf, but th4,,article will un- doubtedly arrive to-day when that part will also be aiided to the IS MEMOEIiM. James Franklin Hail was born in Missouri, January 27, 1862, and died June 27, 1891, at Albany, Oregon. M lo w slender it life's silver cord , How soon 'tis broken here; Each ruuuient bring a parting word, And many a tailing tear." "And though these years to mortal jrivco, Arc tilled with K"ef and pain. Hieru is one liope.tlie hope of Heaven, Where loved ones meet again." "There is no death; what seems So, is transition; This life of mortal breath is but a suburb of the life Elysian Whose portals we call death." Our respected and beloved brother Hail has been taken by death from militant membership of the Ep worth League. Brother Hail was a man highly esteemed by all who knew him, and one who lived his daily life gain accordance with an exalted conception of the teachings ol Christ, in whom he siicerely be lieved The church is sorrowfully be reaved bv the untimely decease of a devoted and intelligently zealous iciple, whom while yet in tne funyigor of young manhood, death lias Soeuddenly claimed. We Ixtend our sympathy and condolence to the relatives of our departed brother. By the committee of the Epworth League, the First Methodist Espigcopal church, of Albany, Oregon. 00AST I0TH8. IiUraiting Itaai ia Brief from Hjrtk weit xoaaigii The Oregon Military Road grant has been sold to capitalists in the East. Astoria wants a gun store. St. Mary's hospital at Astoria has 65 patients, thirteen surgical, three cases of typhoid fever and eighteen chronic cases. Cram's Unrivalled Atlaa, 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 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 he 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. Sato Cure for the Liquor or Opium Habits. The East India cure for these awful habits can be given witLout 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 eale at J. A. Cumming's drug store only. For lame back, side or chest, use Shiloh's porous piaster. Price 25 cents at Foe hay & Mason. MARRIED. THE WORLD ENRICHED. 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 waB 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 to cleanse the system gently in the Sprin 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 fine 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 iSo. 1 and tne bak ing powder is as good as the best. All his teas and baking powder bears the name of Julius Grad whol's Golden Rule Bazaar, and are expreesly 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. BUCKLEYS AKXIt'A SALVE. The best salve in the world for Cuts. Bruises, 8o.es, Ulcers, Salt Klieuni, Fever sores. Tetter, Chapped Hand, Chilblains. Corns, and skin Eruptionu, and pos tivcly cures Piles, or uo pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money re funded, Price 25 cents per box. Fcr sale by Foshuy & Mason Opera House, Warner & Craaor, Lessee? & Manager, Last Great Attraction. Saturday, August 8th Direct California Tour of the Gifted Actor NEWTON J5EKIJS, 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 in LOST IN' LONDON, are Heart O'Bleakmore, Great Coal Mine Scene, Ixuidon Streets at Night, Job's Vision. Seats on sale at 50 and 75c. Will & Links, READ And you will not REGRET STAKK GOLTKA. At PorJand, at the residence of John (ioltra, brother of the bride, Wednesday, Aug. 5, lS'.tl, Benson 8tar,ef Olym pia, and Laura L. Goltra, of Albany, The future home of the young couple will be made at Olympia, to which place they repaired yesterday. Mr. Starr is in the stationary business there and is succeeding beyond his expectations, His friends in 8alem are legion, he having resided here for many years, where he served the peo ple for one teim as county recorder. Miss (J ultra is equally well-known in Salem, having given Instructions in music for several terms. They enter the marriage state and proceed to their naw home followed by the well wishes of all. Salem Statesman. Notice of Parntarshlp. NOTICE ia he.eby given thut J. W. Gm fcer baa purchased a one half intertU In the Scio Roller Milla, an 1 the butioces will here after be run under the firai name of (luiua .V Oataber. Scio Auguet 1 1S91. Kd Goins, t, W.Gambkr. Fay Tour City Tuei. The city taxes (or 1891 are now due and ayablo. The money is neeueu anu every should icon tne auuwr up ana r are peid. If not paid immeui- rill become delinquent. The dog I due and if not paid the order will : iriven tatii an ma uoke on wnom taxis have not tcapaid, "V. J. N, HorraiM, V Marshal. Bend lor CD A Boy Arrested for Aasao.lt. 1J T..l..i .. . At.,t IA years old, yesterday ' ' afteraoon, i : 1 : 1 II was urraigueu iii:necoriier iien- ton e court lor assaulting Mrs. J. Dierenger. He was .found guilty and fined $5 and costs, amounting altogether to flO. The fine was paid. Special Meeting, There will be a special meeting of the fire department at the hall this evening at 7 o'clock, Busi ness of importance. By order of chief. C. II. Stewart. EYVART DETACHABLE LINK iw BELTING. ThlBnL VV The Cheapest. r Reduced ,bbU Price List of drl t5eH and other specialties for Eleva- Ttort, Convey ors and abv hlnory for hauling any material In bulk or package. Link Bklt MachinhtCo, Chicago. Stock cairied by J. M. ARTHUR & CO., Hurtlaod, Or. X, A Beserved Compliment. The Oregon Schaol Journal says the Appoll club, of Albany, has during the past year done much toward the elevation of the popu lar taste for refined music in this slate. Gow Rue. Over. Mr. J. P. ualbralh had a very valuable cow run over and killed by the overland train recently. Baby cried, Mother sighed, Doctor prescribed : Caslorial CALL on us tind you will find us always ready to OFFER you great induce ments from our large line of goods GOOD Peaches, rerrics, Bananas, Oranges, Lemons, Apricots, Apples, Plumbs, Melons, BETTER Corn, Peas, Beans, Potato, Onion,Cabage Turnips Beets Carrots Sweet Potatoes BEST Soap, Soda, Rice, Salt, Honey ,11 ops, Pickels, Tea, Flour, Meal, Spices AM Constantly adding new goods and latest noveltiRS Do net fail to get our prices. C. E. BROWXELL, Albany. Administrators Sale. ItTOTICE IS 1IEKEKY GIVEN THAT THE 1.1 undersigned as administrator of the estate of Henry Meyer, deceased, in pursu ance of and by virtue ot an order of the county court of Linn county, Oregon, duly- made and entered of record by said court at the Julv term thereof lf'.M, will on the r.'in, dav of3eDtembcrls91 at the hour of 1 o'clock in the afternoon of said day at the court house door in the rity of Albany in Linn county, Oregon, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand the fol lowing described real proerty to wit; Beginning at a point (24) twenty-four feet and 5) inches east of the northwest corner of lot (1) one in block (10) ten in the city of Albany Linn county, O-cgon as the same is described on the maps ard plats of said city on file in the office ot the county clerk of Linn county, Oregon, and running from thence east along the north line of said lot (15) fifteen feet and lOj inches to the center of the party brick wall, tbence southerly along the center of said arty wall and irallel to the western boundary line of said lot one, one hundred feet to the alley, thence westerly along the noi til line of said alley fifteen feet ten and one half ill' hen, thence northerly in a straight line to the place of oeginniug. JOHN A. CItAWFORD, As administrator of the estate of Henry Meyer, deceased. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Food Report. II . a. w Baking Powder ABSOLUTELY PURE NEW TO-DAY. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Bids for the construction of the Lebanon and Santiam canal, as per p'ans and. specifications at their office in Lebanon, OrH will be received till August 3, at I p. n. Tne com pany teserves the right to reject any and all bids. M. A. Miller, L. Foi.bt, Secretary. " '" President Lebanon, July 20, 1891. -GENERAL- European taty ipy. THROUGH TICKETS To and from Europe by all flrtt -class Unas. Tickets from any place in Europe to any point in the United States, or from, this country to European points sold over the following first-class lines: North (iemuji Lloyd, m New York, North German Lloyd,' via Baltimore, ' Allan Line, Anchor Line, American Line, Stare Line, Beaver Line, Cunard Line, Bed Star Line, Wh'te Star Line, Guion Line. DRAFTS AXD MONEY ORDERS sold on all European cities at current rates. luternation collections. For information regarding prices ot passage, date of sailing, etc., call on or address, C, B. WINN, Albany, Or, FOR SALE OR RENT. JEFFRSON FIX)URINO MILLS, Also SAW AND PLANING MILLS, Jefferson, Marion Co., Or. For particulars apply to CORBETTA MACLKAY, 64 and Go Front St.. Portland, Or. Portland IMversHy. OPENS SEITEMBKK 14. Beautiful healthful site near the city. Expenses are as reasonable as any other institution of learning on the coast. Classical, literary, scientific, theological, preparatory, normal ana business courses, stu dents of all erades 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, ror miormnuuii au dress C. C. Stratton. D. D.. presi dent, or Thos. Van Scoy, D. D., dean of college, Portland Univer sity, Portland, Or. THE Stats Agricultural C:!lege Opens September 18th, 1S91. COURSE OF STUDY arranged expreesly to meet the needs ol the farming and mecnani- and well-ventilated buildings. The college is ioiateu in acuuniim miu vuiuwh w. munity, and one of the healthiest In the State. Military Training. Expenses Need Not Exceed $150 for the EAlire season. Two or more free scholarships from every county. Write for catalogue to B. L. AHNOLU, free., Corvallls, Or. FIRST K A1I0H ALBiflK TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING BUSiKESa. PRK-SIDKNT L. VLINN. VICE PKKS1HKNT S. K Y0UNO. A-tlllER K. W. LANOXIN. BIEgCTO: S. E. Totma, Li;K. Bbaut, L Tian K. F. Sox. E. W LaaeDOa 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 A BROWNELL. FOSHAY MASON Wnelesale and BetaU Droiisls ALBAW OBEGOM T nniT TTBDU Avail yourself of AJUUU. lUli Marriage En- . . AnnnA:.4:nn at Salt f.ake Citv and seeure for yourself $t,00O.0OU . ., . t . . m.Mllim Kin n atuieuuib ui - - 5 cents In stamps for Information and terms, to insure piompt reaty. Ad .1 i't,.i, Mjrrlaire Endowment As sociation. 8alt Lake City, &T Artnts Wanted, ricase meuuuu iki, Dissolution of rf Firm. VTOTICE IS HEREBY" GIVE THAT BY M 1 s- A Hnlln and Fred Uiwson have this day dvedjDershi,, n the drug ousiness, 0. . " urchased the interest hitherto owned by . i..,.An Ail aiitaiurlinB' Indebted- F reu ness will be settled by, and aU eccouito are payable to a. a. nuno, wn win, . 1. .. A m.Iv tn anVMnnioitale hie IO, lie """" natrons at his store on French a comer. s a niTi.iar l'RED DAWSON, Albany, July 1, 1891. Notice). To all whom It reay concern, notice is here by given that my wile, Angle Tntrs, has left . . . 1 I i.V...iit nv luat MUM Of my nea auu imwiu --j t - provieatioo, and 1 wiH aot be rerpoaelale for any uenu 01 ner iainiu.. Albany July 1 11, GRAND: HE E SALE! T.L WALLACE -WILL SELL Summer Cloth ino Liglit Weit Underwear, Shirts and all Seasonalilo Goods at Actual m -:- -: T. Rrmeiuber, this eives you an opportunity to buy any of our new and richly tailored clothing at the eauie puce wo paid. Uur stock: is large, and you can select just as vtell now uh you could rar:ier iu the seasoc. T. L. WALLACE & CO., THE BIRTHPLACE OF GREAT AND HON K.ST BARGAINS. Albany Collegiate Institute, September 9, 1891. June 10, 1892. A Foil Corps of Experieiiced" Teachers. Four departments of study : Collegiate, Normal, Business, Primary. Type writing and Short-hand are tnuitht. For catalogue address, REV. ELBERT N. CON D IT, A. AL, I'resident. HAVE YOU SEEN THE GOODS TO BE SOLD IN THE Grand :: C SUMMER IT OB MTBl -: Wm -NOW IN STOCK.-- The Leading Clothier & Merchant Tailor.