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THE MORNING HERALD: SUNDAY, AUGUST 9, 1891 i P ON 8.4 LI. The Daily Herald will be on ale each morning at II. J. Jones' book etore.where it i an be procured at 5 cents per copy. JOTTINGS ABflDI TOWN. S. A. Hulin, druggist, French's corner. Royal Dutcli cocoa at C. E. Brownell's. r.arnev May, of Harrisburg, is in the city. Have you seen that elegant piano at Klein Bros. Pay your school tax and save costs of collection. Rev. Mr. Klein, of .Salem, was in Albany yesterday. P. J. LaPorte is ciuite ill at his residence in this city. Klein Bros, are giving a fine piano to their customers. Ira A. Phelps and wife, of the Ilalsey News, are in the city. Gee. Av. Freeman and wife, of Portland, are visiting in Albany. Have you examined that beauii ful $400 piano at Klein Bros, shoe store. Walter Montague leaves thii morning for Portland, his future home. Experts pronounce Klein Bros, piano one of the finest toned in struments. John I so in, Jr , Win. White, and party have returned from the mountains. ' Fresh vegetables every morning from Linu - county gardens at Parker Bros. A marriage license was issued yesterday to John li. Ballard and Klla Bear. I. Just received at the Ladies Bazaar The "Sensation" the latest novelty in hats. If you are hungry go to Parker Bros, and get a lout ol the best bread in the city. B. L. Arnold, president of the State Agricultural college, was in the city yesterday. John South, a very successful farmer of the Forks of the Santiam was in the city yesterday. Services at the Congregational church to-day will be conducted by Kev. C. II. Curtis of Portland. Your school tax will be delin quent if not paid at once. Look after it and save costs of collection. James Blackburn went to Brownsville yesterday, where li' will join a party bound for Fish lake. Among the passengers for the seaside yesterday wer3: II. II Hewitt, W. J. Dubruille and Marx Baumgart. Rev. Mr. Curtis of Portland will speak at the Y. M. C. A. meeting this afternoon at 4 o clock. All men are invited. No preaching service at the BabtiHt Church today. boatn school and young people's meeting at the usual hour. It is probable that lortland's ball toesers will withdraw from the Northwest league and join the California league. Look atT. L. Wallace A Co.'s display of neck wear, anything in window for 2.cts. loth W ltulaor s and Four in Hand. Rev. Mr. Booth, of Yanuina, will occupy the pulpit at the Episcopal church, both morning and evening to-day. Sleepless nights, made miserable by that terrible cough, Shiloh'e Cure is the remedy lor you. tut sale by Foshay A Mason. We are the-efily people who car ry the celebrated E. A W. collar and cutis. Always have the latest styles in stoct, T. L. Wallace A Co. Have you seen the fine line of summer neckwear going at 5') cents at T. L. Wallace & CoV. Elegant $1 goods all y for 50 cents. Salem people from Waterloo and Soda Springs say those are splendid places for summer resorts and that the waters are very fine. Journal. The Albany woolen mills have purchased this season 230,000 pounds of wool. The mills are running steadily, and will manu facture more than that amount during the next year. Kev. Father Metayer, of Albany, who has been at the hospital at Portland for some time, has so far recovered from his severe illness as to be able to go to the Siskiyou mountains a here he will remain until he is able to resume hit ministerial duties. They Are Tstlent Men. The employees of the Oregon Pacific railroad have shown great patience and moderation in wait ing six months without pay, says the Evening lelcirram. It is doubtful whether these virtues have not been carried even a little lot far. Perhaps it would have been better for themselves, and the road, too, if they had insisted on monthly payments. The com pany ought to spare no efforts to raise the money at once.- Such delay is almost a public evil. It grows to inconvenience a great many innocent parties besides the parties to whom the money is due. Serious Acvldeat. Ou last Tuesday a little son of J. S. Shaw bal a narrow escape from death by falling in front of the Sftntiam Lumbering Co.'s cars on the other side of the river, savs the Mill City Gazette. Will Hob son and the boy were on the cars with a large load of logs and had the car been going at full speed there is but very little doubt but that instant death would have been the result. As it is the boy is only badly bruised on the side. Il lat his hold and lell in front of the cars which were goiug slow y and were easily stopped. BUKQLAK3 VISIT HABBI8BUE0. Thy Cracked (1m. Brudaburg' Baft nd Stole tlOOO Wsrth of Jewelry- A dispatch from Harrisburg to the Hekald says that Geo. Bran denburg's safe was cracked last nitiht and about $1000 worth ot jewelry stolen. The jewlry store is located m tne iront end oi .uay A Senders' diy goods store, a brick building, and access was gained by cutting a hole in the roof and tying a hammock so that it could be climbed down, lhe hammock had been stolen from Sam May's vard. The safe was drilled into and the door blown otf. The bulflars also took $15 from May A Venders' till. They went out of the store through a window, w hich was easily opened from the inside. The lob was a good one, showing that they were expert cracksmen, ihere is no clue to their identity, l lie cm zens of Harrisburg oner f lot) lor their arrest, but it is doubtful if they will ever be caught. THE OBPHII'S HOME. U Albany to Have aa this Kind? Iiititntioi of To Tin Editor or Tine Hkrald: Where is the Albany Hospital and Orphan's Home? Three thousand dollars was appropriated bv the Oregon legislature at the last seseioi to aid in the construe tion of this institution, and al though the mouev is couimatable. nothing has been done since last fall. The uncompleted structure stands out in bold relief against the horizon, a not altogether satisfac tory advertisement for our city. 1 understand that financial aid has been ottered from responsible sources aside from the apprnpria tion by the state. Why are not contracts let and the work of con struction commenced before the work that has already been done Kives way to age. II Albany is to have an orphans home and hoe pital, why cannot she have it be fore the present year is a thine of the past? Citizen. WHEAT IS GOKINQIN. Tee Farmer's Wsrthoat Will Beceire Over 400,000 BusieU tbii Beaton. Yesterday afternoon twenty loads of wheat were wailing at one time at the farmer's warehouse to oe received. Already this ware house has received 1400 bushels of new wheat, and it is coming in very fast. They have also let out 100.000 sacks to farmers which represents about 400,000 bushels of wheat, as nearly all the sacks win be used twice for the fall and spring wheat. Farmers report an average of about 30 bushels to the acre, although some fields yield forty, lhe wheat is ot very tin' quality, being plump and heavy Seventy-five cents per bushel is being paid at present, and with the lar'e crop and good prices larmers will have plenty ot money the country will enjoy better times REAL ESTATE SALES Oregon to Cordelia Carter, 20.80 acres, 14 W. 1 ; $41.li0. U. 8. to Georije . Gay, 159.74 acres, 14 W. 2; patent. Cordelia Carter to George B Gay. 20.80 acres, 14 W. 1 : $41.00, Oregon to George B. Gay, 40.70 acres, 14 W. 1 ; $50.70. Grader fer Lebanon, Friday afternoon, a long line of wagons, teams, and grading machines passed through Salem, headed south says the Statesman 1 Here were about two dozen men and twenty-three head of stock in the procession, and the entire out- tit had the appearence of being ready to attack a good sized job of railroad grading. Speculation as to the objective point of the men and teams was rife, but none of the fond hopes of rumored rail road building in this vicinity were given an opportunity to meet relization, lor the entire line turned south on the Turner road. They camped last night just this side of the reform school, on Mill creek, and proceed on to-day to Lebanon, where they have a con tract of ditch digging. It was the grading outfit of Thomas Price, of Albina. Mr. Price has the con tract for digging a ditch from Santiam to Lebanon, to be used in supplying the mills and factories of that city with water power. The ditch will be four miles in length and will cost about thirty live thousand dollars. About fifty men will be engaged in the work and the contractors expect to complete the work in about ninety days. The graders left Albina Thursday morning. Albany's Iloee Team. Albany Engine Co. No. 1 has organized a hose team to contest for the prizes at the fireman's tournament at Victoria, 'lhe boys are going in to win and have a good team. At a meeting of the company W. II. Warner was elected manager, and anything that gentleman takes hold is sure to be a success. Last Evening's Play. The play last evening did not come up to the expectations of the audience, although some features were very good. Newton Beers is an actor of no small talent, and Miss Jessie Randolph pleased the audience. The scene, Job's Vision, was beautiful, the play is a simple store of woman's weakness and a man's devotion. Bxearsion to Taqulna. Another, and probably the last this season, of the popular excur sions wid be given from Albany to Newport Auk 10. Full particulars later. Watch the daily papers and 1 small bills. BITER IMPROVEMENT. Wbat is Being Done on the Upper Willamette. Mr. William C. Stevens, chief clerk in Major Handbury's ollice, returned yesterday from a visit to the Upper Willamette to see what progress the snag boat Corvall s is matin, says uiew regonian. inis boat, wiiich has been thoroughly repaired, is in charge of Captain Raabe, late o( the steamer lloajr. Captain Uaabe bus been on the Upper lllamette for twenty-one years, and is familiar witn every snag and shoal in these waters. J? or tins reason he was secured by Major Ilandbury to run the snas; boat. IL began work at Harris burg and has cleared a channel as he came down, having removed over 300 snags during the past month. As Captain Raabe is so familiar wi h the upper Willamette and is interet-ted in its improve ment, it may bo as8iuii''il that the money spent has been laid nut to the very best advantage, and that every wing-dam built and every snag removed will benefit the channel. The river is low, and the Corvallis drawing only eighteen inches of water just scraped over the bar below Corvallis. It may be expected that the boating on the upper river will be better next winter than it has been for a long time COAST NOTES. Iotereitiag Item in Brief From North west Exchanges. Wheat is quoted in Pendleton at C5 cents per bushels sacked. A little girl by the name of Emily Laughlin met with a sad death in Pendleton, Sunday by being burn ed. It appears that she had been playing with matches and had built a small lire in the yard, from which her clothing ignited. When discovered she was totally enveloped in flames. While the train of Sells Bros.' great show was near Hilgard Saturday night a draw head of one car was pulled out, and an employe of the circus who was sitting on the car was thrown to the ground savs the East-Oreonian. He fell lengthwise with the track between the rails, and it was supposed that he was killed, but when the tram was stopped he w as pulled ut from under the car. when it was found that lie had not been injured at all. the only damage being that he lost the tail of his coat whicl was cut offbv the wheels. An Astoria dispatch of Thursday says the heavy shortage in the 1801 salmon pack oius lair to be niuci less than has been predicted, and if the August catcli comes any where near that ot the past ten days, the pack will be about th same as last year. Cannery men estimate the pace at the present time at from 22,000 to 00,000 cases short of a cone 'ponding period last season, a majority of the canners stating that the short age will not exceed J0,000 cases At Monmouth rain has been falling since Weilneeday night. Much fear is felt for the safety of the wheat crop. During Thursday afternoon lightning struck a larue barn just Eouth of town and totally destroyed it loss not kribw.i. Iee Brown, the 14-year-old son of J. II. Brown, of Jackson ville accidentlv shot himself Friday while out hunting The gun was loaded with small shot, which took etl'ect in his arm below the shoulder, inflicting painful but not a dangerous llesh wound. The Oregon State Chantainjua Literary and Scientific assembly will meet in annual convention, at Salem, begining Sunday, August !th. aud continues in session IjT one week. A crowd of about sixty men at Snohomish, went to the residence of Father Guay last night, took him from the house, administered a liberal coat of tar and feattiers, and gave him twenty-four hours to leave town, me party consisted of many prominent citizens, both Protestants and Catholics. Guay's crimes have thoroughly demoralized the town, and the feeling against him is so strong that with difficulty the crowd was pre vented from lynching him. Yaiiulna'e Serf Bathing. Dr. M. A. Fhnn and wne came back from Yaquina, where they spent two weeks in a very pleas ant manner, savs the Evening Telegram. The doctor says there is no pleasanter or sater place lor ocean bathing than at lauuina bay. He says he saw mere chil dren bathing in the surf with per fect safety. There is no undertow and nothing to endanger life. A Model Way, John Wanamaker says: "I Wanamaker says: never in my life used bucIi a thing as a poster, a dodger or hand bill. My plan for fifteen years has been to buy so much space in a newspaper and till it up with what wanted. 1 would not give an advertisement in a newspaper of 500 circulation for 5,000 dodgers or posters. ' Two Olrla Swim for 8.00. An exciting swimming contest took place at Rockaway Beach. The contestants were two ladies, Miss Emma Maybun, of Sea ClitL and Miss Maggie Aberley, cf Brooklyn, for a purse if $500. The distance wa half a mile. Miss .May bun was the winner by ten lengths. Evangelical Church Notice. The regular Sunday morning services of the Evangelical church will be omitted, Rev. L. S. Fisher, the pastor being in attendance at quarterly meeting in Corvallis mission. In the evening the pastor will be prepent and preach from Gen. 1 :'l "Chaos as an Emblem." THE CHOBCHES. When, Where and by Whom Services Will Be Held To -Day. CoxciiEGATioxAi. Corner of Fourth ami Ferry streets, IVeaeliine every fMind.iy at 1 1 A. M., ami l. M. Sublntli scliHil at lizEi. Praver mcctiiisr Wi-tlnustUy evening. Kev. J. H. Ah-Lood, Pastor. I'kesmytkkian. corner of Broatlul liin and Fifth streets. Services at 11 a. in. and 7:oO p. m. Pastor Kev.E. K. I'rkliard. Sabbath school at 12:15 p. in. Prayer meeting every Wednesday cAi'iiinirJ . Mktiiokist. Corner Ellsworth and Third streets. Services ut 11 a. m. and 7: p. in. Pastor, Kev. S. E. Memiii ircr. Pastor. SsibhaMi school 2::l p. m. Proyer meeting every Thursday eve ning. St. Paci. Methodist Comer Mont gomery and Third streets. Services at II a. m. and 7::(l p. in. Pastor, 11. S. Shauelu SaMiath boot at 1(1 a m. Prayer meeting on Thursday evenings. UjfiTEh Pkksuvtekiax. Corner of Washington and Fifth streets. Servi ces at 11 a. m. and T::iU p.m. Pastor Kev. S.G Irvine. Saliliath school at 2::S0p-j in Prayer meeting every Wednesday evening. Ev vnoei.ical. Corner of Lyon and Fourth streets, services at 11a. in. and 7 ;J') p. in. Pastor, Uev. L. S. Fisher. Sabbath school Ida. m. Prayer meet ing ever Wednesday evening. Cukistian Ciicmn Services every every Sunday ut their church at 11 a. m. and p. m. Sunday school at 10 a. in. Prajer mee'ing Thursday evening at 7::0 p. m. AH are invited to attend. Kev. Jas. F. Steward, pastor. Catholic. Services every Sunday at 11 a. m., liy Kev. Fr. L. Metayer. Baitist. Corner of Lyon and Fifth streets, Services at 11a. in. and 7::0 l. in. i'astor Kev. (mo. It. Ili.I Sabbath school immediately after the morning services. Pray;r meeting every Wednesday evening. ErisCoi'AL Services every Sab bath morning at 11 a. ni. Kev, M Plunimer, pastor. Wanamaker's New Office Desk. A unique feature has been add ed to his otlice desk, the addition being the suggestion of Mr. Wan amaker, and the out growth of his daily experience in administration of his exacting ollice. Instead of the usual cloth top, a large plate glass covers the surface of the desk, and beneath it is a map of the United States, showing parts of Canada A Mexico. A writing pad rests upon the glass, and there are the customary desk fittings, as well as the papers, which are usually found in the workshop of a busy man like Mr. Wanamaker. The map shows the counties in each state, the principle cities and towns, the lines of railways, etc., and when visitors talk to Mr. Wanamaker about the post routes and Postothces he can fol low them on the map which is spread out before his eves aB he sits at his desk. Philadelphia Ledger. The Mlaee Will be Worked. The Albany Mining and Milling Company have advertised to re ceive bids for the freighting of mill machinery from Gatesville to Quartzville, If, as some say, the Albany Mining Co. will not work their mines, it is hard to account for such actions. But they will work their mines, and for this purpose a fine quartz mill was recently purchased, and the stamps will be running this fall. Eugene Advance. Having recently purchased the Dubruille Harness and Saddlery establishment, I would respectful ly invite the attention of the pub lic to the fact that we have full stock of every thing usually kept at such places, and will endeaver by fair aud honost dealing to merit a poi tion of the patronage. Reliable workmen employed, and work warrented. O. C. McFarlakd. The trotting bred stallion Al wood Breeze will stand for service at Trites Bros, stable, Albany Sat urday's of each week until farther notice. Notice of Parnterahlp. NOTICE ig he.ebr eiven that J. W. Gam- lcr has purchased a one h Ut interest in the Scio Roller Mills, an I the business will here after be run under the tirm name of Quins (lumber. Scio August 1 1?91. En Goin-s, J. W.tiAHBRR. Fay Your City Taxes. The citv taxes for 1SH1 arc now Oue and payable. The money is needed and every individual should look the mutter up and aee that thev are pid. If not paid immedi ately they will become delinquent. The iliv rax is also due and if not paid the order will tie mven to kill all the dogs on whom taxes hve not been paid, J. N Hoffman, Marshal. EWART DETACHABLE LINK fw BELTING. The Best. vU7H The Cheapest. Reduced Price List of drive belt and other specialties for Eleva tors, Conveyors and Machinery for hauling any material la bulk or package. Link Hklt Ma. iiinkrv Co . Chicago. Stock rained by J. 11. ARTHUR & CO., Portland, Or. Baby cried, Mother sighed, Doctor prescribed : Castoria 1 Highest of all in Leavening Power. My ABSOLUTELY PURE THE WORLD KNRICHED. 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There seems to be an error in the statement that only foreign insurance companies lost in the recent Lebanon lire, for one of Julius Gradwhol's companies, the Oakland Home, paid Wednesday to Mr. Bach, the full value of his loss in that company to bis 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 if you want to insure your proerty well go to Mr. Gradwhol, who represents pix No. 1 insurance companies with a capital of a hundred million dollars. READ And you will not REGRET CALL on us and you will find us always ready to OFFER you great induce incuts from our large line of gojds GOOD Beaches, Berries, Bananas, Oranges, Lemons, Apricots, Apples, l'lunibs, Melons, BETTER Corn, Peas, Beans, Potato, Onion ,Cabage Turnips Beets Carrots Sweet Potatoes BEST Soap, Soda, Rice, Salt, llonevjlops, Pickets, Tea, Flour. Meal, Spjcps AM Constantly adding new goods and latest novelties Do net fail to get our prices. C. E. BROWNELL, Albany. Administrators Sale. NOTICE IS HEKEISY GIVEN THAT THE undersigned as administrator of the estate of Henry Meyer, 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 July term thereof 1S!1, will on the lnth, day ofSeptembcrlS'Jl at the hour of 1 o'clock in the afternoon of snid day at the court house door in the city of Albany in Linn county, Oregon, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand the fol lowing described real proierty to wit; Ileginnitij; at a point (24) twenty-four feet anil 5J inches east of the northwest corner of lot (1) one in clock (10) ten In the city of Albany Linn county, O eiron as the same is described on the maps aril plats of said city on file in the ofhee of the county clerk of Linn county, Oregon, and running from (hence east aion the north line of slid lot (15) fifteen feet and 10 inches to the center of the party brick wall, thence southerly alontr the center of said party wall and parallel to the western boundary line of said lot one. one hundred feet to the alley. thence wes'erlv along the roith line of said alley nttecn leet ten ami one half inches, thence northerly in a rtniiu'ht line to the place of oeginning. Jll- A. l'KAHIU, As administrator of the estate of Henry Mever, deceased. Latest U. S. Gov't Food Report. NEW TO-DAY. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Bids for the construction of the Lebanon aud Santiam canal, as per p'ans and specifications at their ollice in Lebanon, Or,, will be received till August H, at t p. m. The com pany leservea the right to reject any and all bids. M. A. Miller, L. Foi.et, Secretary. President. Lebanon, July 'JO, l&U. -GENERAL- European Steamship Agency. THROUGH TICKETS To and from Europe by all Urst-claa line Tickets from any place in Europe to sny point in the United States, or from this country to Enrcpetn points sold over th following first-class lines: North German Lloyd, via New York, North German Lloyd, via Baltimore, Allan Line, Anchor Line, American Line, Sta's Line, Beaver Line, Cunard Line, Red Star Line, Wb'te Star Line, Guion Line. DRAFTS AND MONEY ORDERS sold on all European cities at current rate, luternation collections, for information regarding prices of passage, date of sailing, etc, call o:i or address, C. B. WINN, A LB AST, Oa. FOR SALE OR RENT. JEFFRSOX FLOURING MILLS Also SAW AND PLANING MILLS, Jefl'erson, Marion Co., Or. For particulars apply to CORBETT A MACLEAY, 64 and CO Front St., Portland, Or. Portland ' Ooiveivty. OPES8 SEPTEMBER 14. Beautiful healthful site near the city. Expenses are as reasonable aa 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 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, D. D., presi dent, or Thos. Van Scoy, D. D., dean of college, Portland Univer sity, Portiand, Or. -THE- i Opens September 18th, 1891. COUK.SE OK STUDY arranged expressly to meet the needs 01 the farming and mecnaiii cal interests of the state. Large, comodious and well-ventilated buildings, l he collage is located in a cultivated and Christian com munity, and one of the healthiest in the State. Military Training. Expenses Need Not Exceed S150 for the enure season. Two or more free scholarship from every county, rite for catalogue to B. L. ARNOLD, Pres., Corvallis, Or, FUST MIIOHALBANK mRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING PRKSIDKNT L. FLINN. VICE PRESIDENT S. K YOUNO. ASIIIKR K. W. LANG JON. SISECICBS: S. E. Youks, L FLnra L Blaim. E- F. Sox. E. W LasaDOR Cashier, Albany Nurseries. WE HAVE ON HAND AT OUR nursery on the Corvallis road, one half mile from town, aa fine a lot of Fruit Trees of all kinds as can be found anywhere on the coast. 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Hulin. who will, aa hither to, be found ready to accommodate bis natrons at bis store on French's corner. r K Hl'I.IN FRED DAWSON. Albany, July 1, 1391. Notice. O-a -II H'liAm U maW MlUWm. MtlM IS hT by ifiven that my wile. Angle Trites, baa left my bed and Doaru wnnuut any just im v and I will not be responsible for any debt of her contracting. r . v. xaiia, Albany July 1 1891, Agneulhra. CoILeg GRAND! CLE E T.L -WILL WALLACE Summer Clothing light fclit Underwear, Shirts and . all Seasonable Goods at Actual COST -- Hit Remember, tliis gives you new anti richly tailored doming at tiu; same pi ice we paw. uur noes is large, and you tan select just aa well now as you could earlier in the seasoc. T. L. WALLACE & CO., THE BIRTHPLACE OF GREAT AND' HONEST BARGAINS. - Albany Collegiate Institute,' ALUANY, OK EG ON. September 9, 1891. June 10. 1892. A Foil Corps of 'Experieiiced Teachers. o Four departments of study : Collegiate, Normal, Business, Primary. ' Type writing and Short-hand are taught. For catalogue address, KEV. ELBERT N. CONDIT, A. M., President. HAVE YOU SEEN THE Grand :: Clearance :: Sale OF IsfiTZT SUMMER OE: HOT WEATHER -NOW IN Iv. ID. The Leading (Mier :. SALE! Ml SELL an opportunity to buy any of our - . .V . V . GOODS TO BE SOLD IN THE STOCK. BLAiN, ' & Merchant Tailor. MONTH GOODS