THE MORNING HERALD: TUESDAY, AUGUST 11, 1891
j OX 8 ALE.
The Daily Hkbald will be on
sale each morning at II. J. Jones'
book store.wliereittanbe procured
at 5 cents per copy.
JOTTIXGS ABOUT TOWN.
Wheat ia 75 cents.
S. A. Hulin, druggist, French's
corner.
Royal Dutch cocoa at C. .
Bruwnell's.
K. G. Cameron, of Corvallis, is
in the city.
Have j'ou seen that elegant
piano at Klein Bros.
A. I). Nash, ot Corvallis, was in
Albany yesterday.
Pay your school tax and save
costs of collection.
Klein Bros, are giving a fine
piano to their customers.
Mrs. M. O. Brink, of Newortf is
visiting her parents in this city.
Have you examined that beauti
ful $400 piano at Kleiu Bros, shoe
store.
Bert Magers left yesterday for a
trip through 3Iarion and Polk
counties.
Mrs. E. E. rarrish and sister
Miss I.ois Helm left for the bav
yesterday.
i Experts pronounce Klein Bros
piano one of the finest toned in
struuients.
Fresh vegetables every morning
from 1,1 nu county gardens at
Parker Bros.
. J. M. Flaugher. of' La comb, one
of our live teachers, was in the
city pesterday.
Just received at the Ladies
Bazaar The "Sensation" the latest
novelty in hats.
Mrs. Tip Humphrey and chil
dren are over from Scio visiting
relatives here.
Mrs. Circles, of I'rlneville, is
visiting her sister Mrs. I). S.
Smith in this ciey.
If you are hungry go to Barker
SJros. and get a loaf of the best
iread in the city.
Mrs. W. C. Davis and family
returned yesterday from a month's
stay in the mountains.
Floyd Itorris and Clare Vunk
lioarded the Yamina train yester
day for a week's vacation.
Your school tax will be delin
Uent if not paid at once. Look
after it and save costs of collection.
.Wanted, an agent in Albany to
represent Portland wholesale can
dy factory. Yiiice !t Co., Portland,
Ogn.
Mrs. S. H. Dodd, of Salem and
Mrs. Stone, of Portland, are the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Mon
teith in this city.
Look at T. L. Wallace A Co.'s
display of neck wear, anything in
window for 25 eta. Both Windsor's
and Four in Hand.
II. Weils, of Corvallis. formerly
of this city, was in Albany yestsr
day. He says wheat is bringing
cents in uorvallis.
Sleepless nights, made miserable
by that terrible cough, Shiloh's
Mire ia me remedy lor you. For
sale by Foshay & Mason.
J. B. K. Morelock, formerly of
Brownsville, and lately of kirt
land, near Seattle, has located at
Merlin, Josephine county.
I. A. Phelps has drawn out of
the Halsey News and gone to
Ililisboro to embark in a demo
cratic paper at that place.
We are the only people who car
ry the celebrated E. fc W. collar
and cuffs. Always have the latest
styles in stock, T. L. Wallace A Co.
J. It. Geddes, of Rock Creek,
formerly in charge of the Warm
Spring agency school, was looking
alter business in Albany yester
- day.
Governor Pennoyer was among
a large party of Salemites who
rested over Sunday at Mehania.
That place is a popular mountain
resort.
Have you seen the fine line of
summer neckwear going at 50
cents at T. L. Wallace A Co's?
Elegant $1 goods all go for 50
cents.
OREGON WHEAT CROP.
The Lati Balis did no Material Damage
Tiraihiag Commenced.
Crop-Weather Bulletin, No. 22.
Following is for the week ending
Saturday, August, 8th 131l.
The temperature has been from
2 to 5 degrees a day below the
average for the week. On Tues
day and Wednesday thunder
storms were quite general and
rain fell, especially in the Wil
liamette valley and along the
coast ; rain also fell on Thursday
and Friday, while to-day is clear
ing weather and warmer. The
rain fall was heaviest in Multno
mah and Columbia counties and
gradually decreased to the south,
especially south of Marion county ;
south of the Calapooia mountains
less than .15 of an inch of rain
fell, In northern part of Wil
lamette valley about .75 of an inch
of rain fell ; in a few sections hail
fell on the 5th.
The rain did no material damage
to the wheat crop ; much of the
fall wheat was cut and in shock,
ready for the thresher, and about
all the damage done was the de
lay which will crowd fall wheat
thrashing and spring wheat cut
ting close together. There are a
few reports of wheat having fallen,
but this is practically nothing.
A countinuatiou of the rain would
have caused the wheat to spout
the clearing weather was moBt
timely. Threshed wheat in Polk
and Yamhill counties has been
averaging from -o to 40 busneis
ter acre; oats also yield well
In some sections plowing for
snmnipr.fullowini? ia in nroires.s
The rains were oi great benefit ,t6
root crops, gardens, pasturage
young orchards and had a tendency
to destroy and cause a cessation of
tiie averages made by the nor
louse and codlin moth. The four
days lain was most unusual fo
this season of the year, but for
tunately, no damage was done
and good results lrom it are ex
pected.
Eastern Oregon-weather l lie
temperature has tieen considerably
below the average for the season
of the year. The weather has
been cloudy or partly cloudy and
general showers prevailed on
Thursday and Friday, raging from
04 of an inch at Hie Dalles, .0 ot
an inch at Baker City. In the
Blue mountains in Union, Wallowa
and Baker counties snow fell on
the night of the 5th. The tern
iierature was so cool that tares were
neeessarv in the house for comfort
The rains delaved harvesting
and threshing for two days; no
damage was done to the wheat by
the ram, though it did some
damage to the hay crop east and
south of the Blue mountains
In Wasco county fro:u Dufur to
fhe Dalles the wheat is shrunken
and the yield is poor ; some smut
is to be found; in other sections
the wheat yield is good. In
Gilliam county there is Borne
rust. In Morrow county the
wheat is yielding even better than
was exiiected. In Umatilla county
the yield is better than for
many years. Wallowa, Union,
Baker, Crook Grant and other
interior counties have excellent
prospects.
COAST NOTES.
Intereiting Itemi in Brief from
weat Exchanges-
North-
The Klamath cannery is prepar
ing for a big season's run. Twenty
boats, with forty men, will scoop
in the fish.
The First National bank of
Roseburg will be in working order
by the first of next month. Ml
preliminary arrangements have
been made'or now in progress.
Allen Kamsey, of Thirty-mile,
met with a painful accident one
day last week by a horse falling
UKn him, dislocating his shoulder
and smashing him up generally.
William (J. Brown was making
geologit al observations in the
Emigrant creek region last week,
mapping the sand stone laycis fcr
the next annual report of the
United States geological Mirve.v.
Captain U. S. Little field has
already driven two solid rows of
piles at the mouth of tho Coquille
river. In a month, work on the
jetty will be advanced far enough
to commenced dumpphig rock,
Little or no work is being done
at the Seven Devils mines at
present. Some of the men arc
working their own properties, and
the surface indications promise a
lively time in the near future.
Over 100 men are now employed
at the Myrtle creek mines and
about fifty moW'wIfrfrOiaient out
in a day otwo. ork on
ditch isrK'ing pushed rapidly,
will J6 completed abjut October
Coast Fork, near Taylor's. The
bridge at that place washed out a
year ago lest winter, and is very
much needed to be rebuilt, especi
ally in the winter, as the river gets
up so it can't be forded.
Quite a number of hordes are
dying in the Haystack section of
Grant county from distemper.
The disca'se first appeared in the
neighborhood of the Wall creeks,
but has extended to other sections.
Range horses are suffering more
than others from ihe disease.
Jap Griffith was shot through
the calf of the leg at Heppner last
Tuesday by th accidental dis
charge of a pistol in the the hands
of a herder, while the latter was
pulling it in order. He was lying
on the ground a few feet d stant
with his leg elevated above his
head, the bullet passing over his
head and entering the fleshy part
of the lower leg.
THE GREATEST OF ALL.
A Glorious
Holiday witb
ers.
Sella Broth-
Change of Time.
The new timetable on the Ore'
gon Pacific went into effect yester
day. The change is so arranged
that the laouiua train connects
with the train to Halstead. the
engineer going right on through
Leaves l aquina at i a. m., arrives
at Albany at 11 :IS a. m. Leaves
Albany for the front at 12 :40 r. m
Arrives at Halstead at 3:10 r m
and on Wednesdays and Satur
days will run on to Coe, arriving
there at 4 i". m , returning to Hal
stead at 5 i'. m., and laying over
night. Going west: Leate Hal
stead at 7 a.m.; arrive at Albany
at 9:40 a. m.; leave Albany at
12;20 v. m. ; arrive at Yaouina at
4 :3a i: u.
The sw imming match at Water
x last Sunday attracted quite
crowd. It was a contest between
Devi ne and Card and was won bv
the former.
There is a law requiring road
supervisors in their respective
districts to exterminate thistles
1 he law is a good one and should
be enforced.
J. . Gardener, the miner who
has been in Southern Oregon since
last tall, came m yesterelay, hav
ing come up the coast to Y'apiina.
He w ill go on up to Quai tsville
to-day.
The appointment of Hon. G. E.
Chambenain as the first incum
Lent of the ollice of attorney-general
for the state of Oregon will
have no effect to tarni.-h the fame
or political standing of any one.
II is appointment was highly cred
itable aud he will till the ollice
with honor and justice and hon
esty, as he has every position
he has jet occupied.
t Traction Englur v. Brll.
New plans will have to be
adopted and stronger and better
wotk made on the bridges through
out the county hi nee the use of
traction engines has been estab
lished. Many of the present
bridges will not stand the etrain.
Tiie Sanderson bridge on the Srio
road was recently damaged so by
an engine crossing it that it has
been declared ungate.
Sadly Afflicted.
Prineville Review: Laet Mon
day another of Mr. and Mrs. John
Savage's children died with diph
theria, making four in all who
have been cut down in little over
a week. Such an atlliction as this
is indeed hard to bear, and the
sympathy of the entire community
is extended to the bereaved par
ents. Only a short time ago their
family was composed of eight
sprightly, robust children. Now
only four are left, four haying
fallen victims to the dread disease,
and were carried alway almost
without warning.
Old Township Surveyed.
Cottag? Grove Leader: Mr.
Bert Collier retnrned from the
mountains Monday having fin
ished surveying one of the town
ships of his contract. He will return
in a few days to commence on the
second one. Mr. W. M. Bushbv
w ho has a contract for one town
ship there, also came down, and
went to Nehama. Mr. Bushby
cays it will take hiiu two weeks to
finish his contract.
Tfi big
Tfed
atfeW
keenui
Ot Sells Brothers' Enormous
United Shows, which are to ex
hibit at Albany, Wednesday Aug.
li), it may be truly said that "age
cannot wither no" custom pall their
infinite variety." This, the
twentieth year of their vastly pro
gressive existence, they coine to
us with an array of sensations,
spectacles, performances and liv
ing wonders from every clime,
simply bewildering. In fact there
is scarcely room to mention separ
ate departments, let alone the
hundreds of features that go to
make of each a great and amazing
show . Besides every notable
variety of rare wild beasts, includ
ing the tremendous pair of living
, . . : i i -
nippopoiami; every act possioie
to human nerve, agility, and in
genuity and brute sagacity; the
excitement of the thrilling hippo
drome races, the rare specially ex
hibited features, and the ravishing
dancing of the great Spanish
artist, Cyrene, there is to be con
sidered the wild Moorish Caravan,
introducing the most wonderous
feats of barbaric agility and
strength, and appearing quaintly
and superbly arnrid and equipped
in the grand, novel and romantic
and spectacular pilgrimage to
Mecca. From performing mam
moth or huge disporting amphibia
to daintiest detail there is noth
ing inferior or commonplace about
this extraordinarily rich and at-
sictive alliance. It possesses
ery leature, teat and display, oi
boVi home and foreign origin, in
g with such an entertain-
menthat can be procured, and
many nowhere else to be seen.
Its morning glorious street parade
is a free introduction to a holiday
none should miss.
IN MEM0RIAM.
Hall ok Dikkdoiifk Lodi;i;, )
No. 54, I. O. O. F. )'
Whereas, It his pleased the
Lord in his infinite wisdom to call
from our midst our beloved brother
Jasper Crabtree, w ho was striken
by the hand of deatii at his home
near Scio, in Linn county, Oregon,
be it therefore
Resolved, That the lodge has
lost an upright and faithful mem
ber and brother, one w hose daily-
walk trulj exemplified those vir
tues, friendship, love and truth,
Resolved, That we sincerely
sympathize with his grief stricken
family in tins hour ol bereavement
and in this hour we would con
mend them to our Heavenly Fa
ther, believing that He doeth all
things for the best.
Resolved, lhat these resolu
tions be spread upon ttie records of
the lodge, a copy thereof be trans
mitted to the family of the de
ceased brother, aud a copy sent to
the county papers for publication,
j;. o. iivpE,
R. SlIKLTON,
P. O. Smith,
CommiUee.
Geological Discovery,
Newport Times: The sand
cliff fronting the Ocean at this
place, in addition to the grand
problems they have hitherto
afforded the scientific worker, now
adds another great interest to the
gnologist in the fact that they are
proved to be full of fossil remains.
The head and ribs of an immense
sea horse of the middle tertiary
period, which found its grave
more than half a million years
ago, has just been disintered by
.Ylr. .S. Uent.ey aud given over
by him to l'rof. Condon of the
State Uuiversity for preservation.
Al the earnest solicitation of some
Portland and Salem gentlemen
who happened to be on the ground,
l rot. Condon consented to give a
familiar talk of these cult forma
tions Thursday and explain how
Mr. Sea Lion was captured. A
large audience assembled to hear
bis lecture, which was a practical
lesson in geology not soon to be
forgotten by his hearers. This
will undoubtly lead to the dis
covery of many more valuable
fossils in the cliffs about the Resort
City. Dont fail to see the fossil ;
you miss it if you do.
That hacking cough can be so
quickly cured by Shiloh's Cure.
We guarantee it. Sold by Foshay
& Mason.
THE WOULD KNKIC1IKD.
The facilities of the present day
for the production of everything
uiai win conuuee to the material
welfare and comfort of mankind
are almost unlimited and when
Syrup of Figs was first produced
me worid was enriched with the on
ly perfect laxative known, as it ia
the only remedy which is truly
pleasing and refreshing to the taste
and prompt andeUectual tocleanse
the system gently in the Snrin-
time or, in fact, at any time any
the better it is known the more
popular it becomes.
Craiu'8 In rival led Atlan,
The new edition of this unrivall
ed work is now being delivered bv
. t a n, r rni.
me agent, airs. a. m. lait. The
work is a most excellent one, and
this edition is a treat 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 wllo are not
supplied can piocure the atlas by
addressing P. O. Box No. 00 Al
bany Oregon.
Sate Cure for the I.lijuor or Opium
IfahltH.
The Eaet India cure for these
awful habits can be given without
the patient's Mnowiedgc, and is
the only known specific for the
purpose, it is not injurious in the
least degree; manufactured by
Emerson Drug Co., San Jose, Cal.,
and for sale at J. A. Cumming's
drug store only.
BKKLKVS All M1 SALIF.
Tbe best salve in the worM for Cuts.
Bruises, So.es, Ulcers, Salt Kheuni,
Fever sores, Tetter, (.'happed Hand,
Chilblains. Corns, and skin Eruptions,
and pus lively cures Piles, or i.o pay
required. It is guaranteed to give
perfect satisfaction, or money re
funded, Price 25 cents per box. Fcr
sale by Fusliuy it Mason
NEW TO-DAY.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
Bids for the construction
of the Lebanon and Santiam canal, as
per p'uns and specifications at their
ollice in Lebanon, Or will be received
tin August :s, at 1 p. m. Ihe coin
party leserves the right to reject any
and all bids.
M. A. Miller, L. Foley,
Secretary. President.
Lebanon, July -JO, lsjll.
-GENERaL-
Iiiirop Steamship Agency.
THROUGH TICKETS
To and from Kuropc by all first-ulriss lines.
Tic kuU from ny place in Europe to any
point in thit United Stotci, or from tliia
. ouiitry to KurcH'n point sold over the
follouitiK flmt-clans lints:
Xortli Certnan Lloyd, via New York,
North Ccrmiin Lloyd, via Baltimore,
Allan Line, Anchor Line,
American Line, State Line,
Itraver Line, Cnnard Line,
Ked Star Line,
Wh'te Star Line,
Guion Line.
DRAFTS AND MONEY ORDERS
field on all Kuruican citieaat current ratoa.
Inteniation collect ions, r'or iuformatiuii
regarding prices of passage, date of aaiiing,
etc, call o:i or address, V, B. WINN,
Albany, or.
iQRAND!
i i
SALE!
T.L
WALLACE
ft
WILL SELL
FIRE, FIRE, FIRE!!
Are You Ready For the Cry?
There seems to be an error in
the statement that only foreign
insurance companies lost m tiie
recent Lebanon lire, for one of
Julius Gradwliol'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
wliol's companies to pay promptly
their lull loses as soon as they
occur. Therefore if you want to
insure your property well go to
Mr. Gradnhol, who represents six
No. 1 insurance companies with
a capital of a hundred million
dollars.
FOR SALE OR RENT.
JEFFRSON FLOURING MILLS
Also
SAW AND PLANING MILLS,
Jellerson, Marion Co., Or.
For particulars apply to
CORI1ETT A MACLEAY,
(54 and Wi Front St.,
Portland, Or.
READ
And you will
not
REGRET
DIE I).
At Work on the I'pprr Klrrr.
The government snngltoat Cor
vallis was at the Oregon I'ai itic
wharf all day Sunday ai.d yester
day started out removing ohstruc-
Too UooU to B True.
A Corvallis man, who has just
returned from San Francisco was
in this city yesterday. He says
that Win. M. Hoag will be in Al
bany to-morrow. Mr. Hoag in an
interview said that on his return
he would gladen the hearts of the
employes of tin Oregon Pacific.
It is certainly hopeful that he will,
for a more worthy and faithful set
of workmen cannot be found.
excursion tv Yaquiua.
Another, and probably the last
this season, of the popular excur
sions wi.l be given trom Albanv to
Newport Aug 10. Full particulars
later. Watch the daily papers and
small bills.
Owl Creek Krl.lCr.
Mr. GeciL-e Yountr in lmsilv n.
tions from he Upper illamette. gaged in putting in a new bridge
Mie will not go dow n the river lor , on Owl creek,
Iso weeks. aud Corvallis.
Chipped learn.
lane pears not quite ripe, pare
ana core, ana cut tiiein in long,
thin strips. To eight pounds of
the fruit put eight pounds of sugar.
the rind of four lemons cut into
trips, the juica of the lemons.
one-fouth pound of race or green
ginger and half a pint of water.
Hon until the fruit is transparent
f held to the light. The ginger
must first be scraped thoroughly
and cut nne, and the lemon peel
should be boiled in water until
tender, to remove the bitter taste,
or you may use only thin shavings j
of the outer rind.
A Bad Kama.
The Clateop beach, as well as
the Ilwaco beach, is gaining a very-
bad reputation. Following the
terrible accident of iast week at
the last named place, comes the
report that Mrs. F. W. Parker, of
Astoria, was drowned at Clatsop,
the undertow being the cause of
the accident, as it was in the
former case.
L'H AM BERLIN On Sunday, August
', 18'.ll . M'. Maliu 1. t'lianiberlin,
a'cd 74 years,
Mi. Chamberlin came to Albany
about a year ago from South Dakota.
He was a native of Nuw Jersey, uud
was a mnn highly esteemed by al'
who knew him. He leaves a wife and
eight children, five of whom, J. K., H
:., Bert, Mrs. W. K. Blain and Mrs.
K. A. Schilller reside in Albany, and
three daughters in the East. The
fuaerul services were held yesterday
afternoon at 3 o'clock at the family
residence.
lirA.VIKO-A young (cirl
1 1 and care of th'ldre
for light wnrk
Iren. Intjuirc at cot
tage earner Ninth and Calapooia streets.
CALL
on us
and you will
find us
always
ready to
OFFER
you
great induce
ments from
our large line
' of goods
Portland Uoirasty.
OI'KS.S SEPTKMUGK 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 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, Poitiand, Or.
Agr
Mm
THE-
icuU
Opens September 18th, ISill.
COVItSE OK STl'DY arranged expressly to
meet the ueeild oi the farming and mecnani
cal interests of the state'. Lartfe, comoilious
and wcll-vrutilatcd'builtliiiK. The collie
H loiated in a cultivated and Christian com
munity, and one of the healthiest in the
State.
GOOD
Peaches, P.errics.
llanauas, ( (ranges,
Lemons, Apricots,
Apples, Plumbs,
Melons,
Notice of I'arnternlilp.
NOTICE is he.eliv iriven that .1. W. f::.in-
licr h:is purchased a one half interest in the
Scio Holier Mills, an 1 the liuiinoss will here
after be run under thjlirm name of Ooins
k i.niiicr.
Scio Aieriist 1 1 En Coins,
J, W, Oamiikr.
l'ay Your City Taxes.
The city taxes for lb'.U are now Ouc ami
layalile. The money is needed and even
individual should Icok the matter up and
oec inai nicy are pvui, II not panl iinnieili
ately they will liccome delinquent. The il..t
tax is also uue and it not paid the order will
lie iriven t kill all the dogs on whom taxes
nve not tieen paw.
J. , Hoffman,
Marshal,
KWAliT DETACHABLE
LINK rv BELTING.
The Best. VV The Cheapest-
At Work Day and Night.
Eugene Gnp.rd : The companv.
who are developing the quick sil
ver mine on Coast Fork, have a
day and night force of men at
work. The mine is evidently
meeting the expectations of the
interested as they are developing
it very fast, and will soon put on
an extra force of men.
Reduced
Price List
of drive belt and other qcciaHlefi for Eleva
tors, Conveyors ami Machinery for hauling;
any material In hulk or package. Link ISki.t
31 Ac nixKRV lo , ein. :i''.. stock cair.ed ly
i. 3i. aki in k it io., rurtianii, or.
betweeu this city
Iteturna Thanks,
Mrs. M. D. Chamberlin and fam
ily desire to return thanks for the
kind attention in sympathy ex
tended duribg the last Fickness,
death and bunt 1 of the husband
and father. Mav like assistance
and kindly attention come to all
when passing through the deep
affliction.
At a Bargain.
For sale or trade, a judgment
issued from justice court in Al
bany, on a note, against C. II,
Dalrimpie, S0.
Albanv, August 1U, l.v.U.
C. F. Wright.
Hatiisburg, (Jr.
The trotting bred stallion Al-
wood Breeze will stand for service
at Trites Bros, stable, Albany Sat
urday's of each week until further
notice.
Baby cried,
Mother sighed,
Doctor prescribed : Castoria 1
BETTER
Corn, Peas,
Beans.Potato,
Onion.Cabage
Turnips Beets
Carrots Sweet
Potatoes
BEST
Soap, Soda,
Rice, Salt,
llonev.IIops,
Pickeis, Tea,
Flour. Meal,
Sjiici's
Military Training.
Expenses Need- Not Exceed ilfiO for
Entire Season.
the
l wo cr more free s hniarships Trora cvery
eouiitv. V rite lor cabuoiMie to
11. 1.. AK.Nol.K, f res., Orvallis, Or
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
TRANSACTS A
ULbwSKSb.
GENERAL BANKING
PKKSIDKNT L. FI.1NS.
VICE 1'KPSIIlKST S. K YOUNO.
ASIUKK K. W. LANG iON.
DIEECTOK3 :
AM
Constantly adding
new goods and
latest novelliivS
Do net fail
to get our prices.
C: E. BROWNELL,
Albanv.
Administrator Sale.
1YTOTICE IS HEKEiiY GIVEN THAT TIIE
jLl undersigned as administrator of the
estate of llci.ry Meier, dei-eised, in pursu
ance of and by virtue of an on'cr of the
county court of Linn county, Oregon, duly
made and entered or record hy said court at
the Julv term thereof lyil, will on the l'.nli.
lay ofSeptcmlierlN'JI at the hour of 1 o'elock
in the afternoon of said day at the court
house door in the it y of Albany in Linn
county, Oregon, sell at public auction to the
highest linliler tor c.iMi in hand the fol
lowing described real proiierty to wit;
lleiriniuni; at a point (-4) twenty-four feet
and fi inches cast of the northwest corner
of lot (1) one in block ( 10) ten in the city of
A'hanv Linn county, O-ciron as the same is
described on the maps at d plats of said city
on file in the othce of the county clerk of
Linn county, Oregon, and running from
thence east aton the north line of said lot
(IS) lifteen feet anil 10J inches to tho center
of the party brick wall, Ibencu southerly
along thecenter of paid party wall and
larallel to the western txiuiMarv line or said
lot one. one hundred feet to the alley.
thence wcs'crlv along the noi th line of said
alley fifteen feet ten and nne half Im hes.
thence no'therlv in a straight line to the
place of ocgiuning.
jwii.x a. tti.in ronii,
As administrator of the estate of Henry
Meyer, deceased.
S. E.
L, JK.
Youko,
ULAIK,
E. W Lanodon
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K. V. Sox.
Cashier,
Albany Nurseries.
AVE 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.
1IYMAN A BROWNELL.
FOSHAY & MASON
Wholesale and Retail
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Dissolution of Drag Firm.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT BY
mutual consent, S: A. Hulin aud Fred
Dawson have this day difsolved partnership
in the drui; business, S. A. Hulin haviui;
purchased the interest hitherto owned by
Kred ltawson. All outstanding indebted
ness will be settled by, and all accounts are
payable to S. A. Hulin, who will, as hither
to, I found ready to accommodate hla
patrons at bis store on French s corner.
S. A. HULIN,
EKED DAWSON.
Albany, July 1, 1S91.
Notice.
To al! whom it may concern, notice is herein-
iriven that my wue. Angle Tritca, has left
niy bed and board without any Just caua or
urovication. and I will not be responsible for
any debts of her contracting.
IV If 4 KIIU,
Albany July 1 1S91,
Summ br Clothing
tight to'iit Uoilenvear, Shirt and
all Seasonable Goods at Actual-
I'
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MONTH
iaT'Rememher, this gives you an opportunity to buy any of our
new and richly tailored clothing al the same piice we paid. Our atock
is large, and you can select just as well now as you could earlier in
the season.
T. L. WALLACE k CO.,
THE BIRTHPLACE OF GREAT AXI) 1IOXEST BARGAINS.
Albany Collegiate Institute,
-A.I13AJNT Y, OREGON,
September 9, 1891. June 10, 1892.
A
Corp
s of . ExpericLced Teachers.
Four departments of study : Collegiate, Normal, Bubinees, Primary.
Type writing and Short-hand arc taught. For catalogue addren.
REV. ELBERT X. COND1T, A. M., Preaideot.
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YOU
SEEN
THE
GOODS
TO BE
SOLD
IN
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Grant
Clearance
a
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OUT" HVHrT:
SUMMER
:OE
HOT
WEATHER
IS
NOW IN STOCK.
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Leading Clothier
BLAiN,
Merchant Tailor.