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THE MORNING HERALD: WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 12, 1891
UormnggaUyJtenM
ON SALE.
The Daily Herald will be on
ale each morning at II. J. Jones'
book store, where it t an be procured
at 5 cents per copy.
JOTTINGS ABOUT TOWN.
C. W. Avers is in the city.
S. A. lliilin, 'druggist, French's
corner.
Royal Dutch cocoa at C. E.
Rruwnell'g.
Have you seen that elegant
piano at Klein Bros.
Pay your school tax and save
costs' o collection.
Klein F.ros. are giving a fine
piano to their customers.
Justice Henry Lyons, of LyonB
ville was in the city yesterday.
Prof. Horner, our new principal
of the public school is in the city.
A. Wheeler, of the Springfield
sawmill, was in the city yesterday.
Have you examined that beauti
ful 400 "piano at Klein Bros, shoe
store.
lieo. Dodder and family re
turned yesterday from Yaiuii;a
Hay.
W. B. Tarr attended the funeral
of hU cousin, Miss Nellie Boise in
Salem.
Experts pronounce Klein Bros,
piano one of the finest toned in
struments. Ir. H. A. Davis of Harrisburg
was looking after bus'.r.eiS matters
in the city yesterday.
iovernor l'ennoyer passed
through Albany yesterday ou his
return home from Mehauia.
Prof, Reid's family have been
stopping with Mrs. Keid's parents,
Mr. J. It. Smith near Taimau.
Your school tax will be delin
in-nt 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. Vince it Co., Portland,
Ogn. '
Miss Strahan, daughter of Judge
Stratum, went up on the North
Santiam yeuterday for a few days
visit.
LookatT.L. Wallace A IVs!
display of neck wear, anything in
window for 2.ctrf. Both Windsor's
and Four in Hand.
A. K. McUov, S. E. Young's
ivopular warehouse clerk, went
over to Ya'iuina yesterday, to join
his family for a few days.
We are the only people who car
ry the celebrated E. it W. collar
and cutis. Always have the latest
styles in stock, T. L. Wallace it Co.
Have you seen the fine line of
summer neckwear going at 50
cents at T. L. Wallace it Co's?
Elegant $1 goods all g for 50
cents.
Dr. W. H. 0lell, formerly of
Sodavillfe, has located at Upper
Soda, file is a physician of talent
and experience and will capture a
good practice.
Bound for Newport and salt sea
breezes yesterday were Miss Mil
dred Burmester, Mrs. Ir. Cham
berlain, son and daughter, Miss
Nellie Elkins and Ed Blodgett.
The body of Mrs. Jennie Parker
has been recovered. Mr. Parker
found it about a mile from where
she was drowned. The tide
brought it in and left it on the
rocks.
F. M. Miller, postmaster of Leb
anon, was in the -city yesterday.
From him it is learned that active
Oeratious are in motion on the
Santiam Water Canal to that
place.
Mrs. Lee, wife of Engineer C. O.
Lee, arrived Iiomjo yesterday after
a pro Nt acted stay in Polk county
and the Bay, in company with her
little boy. Both are much im
proved in health.
Paiker Bros, have Becured the
services of another (irst class
lukcr. They are making fine
bread now and the fact that the
public appreciates this is indi
cated by ttieir increasing trade.
Wes Maple came down from his
ranch on the Oregon Pacific, four
miles this side of Breitonbush
yesterday. He anticipates open
ing a lumberyard for the lireen
Hafin Lumbering Company in
this city.
Ike Conn was out to Lebanon
yesterday and let the stone foun
dation work for the new bank
huiloing for Cowan, Ralston Oi Co.,
of which he has the contract. It
is to be of hrick, one story high,
2.xS0. i
Concerning rail. fall the Prine
ville News eays: Not long ago
some one wrote an article for a
Dalles paper in which he stated
that the rainfall of Eastern Ore
gon is growing less each year.
He knew about as much of what
he was talking auout as the cows
do of geology. The greater portion
of Crook county lies in what is
failed the arid district of Eastern
Oregon. The oldest residents
here came to the country over
twenty years ago, anil alt ot them
agree in the statement that the
rainfall in this region has quite
perceptibly im-reat-ed in that time.
Numerous satisfactory proofs
iniaht be given to show that the
annual rainfall of Eastern Oregon
is on the increase, instead of being
on the decrease.
Excurxlon to New rt.
Another anil probably the last t f
the cheap excuisions will be given
Sunday, August Wth. Train w ill
leave Albany at 7 a. m., arriving
at Newport 11 a. m , returning
leave Newport 5 M0 v. m. Tbote
who wish to stay longer may re
main until Monday or Tuesday
and return on the regular trains
by paying ."0 cents adcitional.
The season is now at its height.
F'ine surf lathing, fishing and
boating. Tickets lor round trip
fESuding loat fares only ,,50.
BKOKE JAIL,
A White
Kan and
Work.
Chinaman Join
Last evening Sheriff Scott was
a few minutes later than the usual
nine o'clock in going in to lock up
the prisoners, Joseph L. Miller,
the stolen goods man of the dish
ing outfit, and Chinaman Sam
.ing, charged with obtaining
money under false pretenpes fiom
San Wa, and he found the cell
empty. The birds had tlown.
Examination showed that they
had sawed three of the heavy iron
bars of the back grated window
completely oil", top and bottom,
and a fourth one at the bottom
and bent it aside, giving them an
aperture large enough to emerge
from. This placed them in the
back enclosed shed, from which
they scaled an eight-foot wall ii
the shadow of a tree and they
were free. Mr. Scott thinks they
had not been gone fifteen minutes
when he discovered their absence.
Vigilant search was immediately
instituted, but as late as 3 a. m, no
trace was found.
The cheek of the man Miller
was exhibited in the following
notes, written on envelopes and
found upon a stool in the cell :
Albany, Ore., Aug. 10th, 18U1.
Mr. Wooks Dear Sir: Please
pay to Mr. Scott, the sheriff, the
money due me and oblige
Your humble servant,
Josei'H L. Miller.
"Mr. Scott: Will you please
get tiiis money and keep it until
I call for it. It is somewhere near
seventy dollars ($70.00). Be sure
to get it for it is coming to me, and
I want you to keep it for me. If
anything should happen that I did
not get time to call for it, then it
is yours. J. L. Miller."
Mr. Scott sajs the Chinamen
had been very solicitous to get
Sam Sing out, and had flocked in
to see him until he was obliged to
put a stop to it and shut them out.
There is no doubt that they had
assistance from the outside, as the
watch at the jail Ins been pei
sistent and thorough.
Just What Linn Should Do.
The countv court of Marion
county id seriously considering the
proposition of purchasing a larui
of two or four hundred acres, in
the vicinity of Turner, to be used
as a county pojr farm. And in
connection with this project the
court will proceed to Turner on
Friday of this week fcr the pur
ine ot viewing the proposed site.
Linn county is badly in need of
such a place, as enough money is
paid out by the county court each
month for keeping' paupers to
more thfiu pay the running ex
penses of a good-sized farm and
interest on the money invested.
A Lake LaltUli Victim Gets SIO.OOO
In the case of John B. Kauh,
against the Southern Pacific
Company, in the Cnited States
circuit court at Portland the
motion for a trial was denied and
judgment given to the verdict of
the jury for $ 10,000 and cost.
Ruth was injured in the Lake
Labish disaster, and brought suit
for damages in the United States
circuit cjjrt. The jury awarded
him $10,000 damages and the
company moved for a new trial,
which has heen denied.
Lock Cp the Hause.
The circus with its burglars and
other theives has come and gone.
Sells Bros. Bros, have a big show,
but they also have a big gang of
theives attached to it. Several
attempts were made by peanut
venders and ticket salesmen to
"hold out" in making change, but
we believe they were all unsuc
cessful. The average (iarlield
county is too smart to be swindled
by those whom he knows to be
professional robbers. East Wash
ingtonian. flayed With Matches.
Little Annie Laura Fenzl. only
three years old, procured matches
unknown to her parents, at their
home in lacoma, on Sunday, anil
going into the yard by herself
proceeded to play with them. Her
sharp screams brought her parents
to her aid to extinguish the flames
but too late to save the little one's
life. She died after seven hours
of intense suffering.
Willi the Angels.
Some terrible scourage must be
sweeping over Oregon, as hardly
a week passes without receiving
from some country postmaster a
neat little card heralding the
demise of a paper that had cast
Us lot, w here cash .was short and
subscribers paid lor their news
with pumpkins. The latt death
recoidcd is the Jetferson Review.
Take Your Medicine, Democrat.
Wallowa Chieftain: Some of
the newspapers are growling a lit
tle liecause i Iovernor l'ennoyer
favored lr. Lane's removal as
superindent of the state insane
asylum. But why the growl?
Pennoyer's actions are always
Pennoverism, and the people vot
ed a little more than twelve months
ago that they wanted four more
years of it. Take your medicine ;
it may cure the disease.
To Sujiply Oil.
A large oil tank arrived in Al
bany yesterday and will be placed
in the warehouse recently erected
by the Stanard Oil Company in
this city. Healers will be supplied
from the warehouses in their
respective cities.
Cumberland Presbyterian.
Rev. L. J. Wool ley, will hold
services in the M. F-SliuHi church
ou next Sabbath at 11 o'clock and
also in the evening. A full at
tend nee solicited.
Fresh vegetables eveiy morning
from Li ii u county gardens at
Parker Bros.
HARKI3BDK& SCANDAL-
Conduct that Will Probably OanseCiim
inal Prosecution.
Reports reached here yesterday
BO well authenticated that they
cannot be doubted, that a well
known citizen of llarrisburg, who
formerly represented Linn county
in the state legislature, was found
in company with the wife of
another former ritizen of llarris
burg, but w ho now lives iut.-sh the
river from that pluce in Lane or
Benton county, in a couipromisiig
situation, by the husband of the
woman. The honorable gentle
man escaped, but the husband,
with shot gun in hand, inarched
the recalcitrant wife into llarris
burg, for the purine ol taking the
proper legal steps in the matter.
It is said the arrests w ill be made
in the cjunty where the fligiaire
delicto was committed, probably
to day. fhe charge will be
aduhery.
Score of Yesterday", Shoot,
Mascott Rod and iun Club held
their regular monthly shoot yes
terday afternoon. Twenty Peoria
blackbirds were used and L. W.
I)eyoe carried otf the gold medal
with a score of 17. W. E. Bakei
got the silver and ieo. Froman
and Austin Crowder tied for the
'leather medal. They shot it oil'
and Mr. Crowder will carry it for
the next mouth, thereby greatly
relieving Prof. Mitchell. The
score stood :
L. W. Deyoe 17, W. E. Baker 1G,
Win. Henderson 10, C. J. Stuart
9, John Isoni !, Frank Wheeler 7,
Fred Blount 7. Jas. O. Writsniau
7, Ueo. Froman 4, Austin Crowder
1, Grant Froman 7, H. A. Lciuen
ger 8, F. M. Mitchell ti.
Salem's Peculiarities.
There must be something in the
atmosphere of Salem, this summer
that causes a sort of idiosym-racy
to creep over the people. The
Statesman came out with an
account of a tire, which never
occured but which was so vividly
port:ayed in the written account
that the nerves of readers were
shattered almost beyond recovery.
We see by the last Journal that
some practical j'kerin almost the
the same line of conduct has raised
another temper debt roving it not
nerve destioying false report
1 he Journal says : A committee
of Co. H. without the fear of the
law or judge lynch went atomic
Sunday night routed out a Lot of
the militia boys with a report
that the longshormen were burn
ing up Astoria, and that a special
train was awaiting to take them
to the scene of carnage at mid
night. A great many of the 1 oys
saw blood in the moon, made
their wills, said a hurried farewell
to parents and sweethearts, clime
into their uniforms and hastened
to the fray. At the armory there
was a congregation of manly forms
and courageous faces readv to
march upon the enemy w hen lo
it was ail a noax and there was
some swearing."
French Colonist for Mexico.
it is reported mat count tie
Montaguar, a French nobleman
has about perfected arrangements
to establish two colonies of one
hundred families each of Frencl
agriculturists in Sonora, Mexico,
one near h ronteraa and the othe
at JCacita. Fronteras is about
ninety miles southeast ol .viguies
and Cacita is some tliirt v-live
miles south of Nogales on the
line of the Sonora 1: ail road. The
purchase of the Cas-tia and Cibua
ranches, o vned by Don Jose Pier-
ion, is now pending, as we under
stand it, the price and all arrange'
orients having been agreed upon
and settled. J he Cihuta grant i;
one of the locations for a smal
colony in the state; plenty ol
water and very rich soil. Count
Montaguar was through tliii
section of the countiy last Novein
ber Peeking locations for hii
people and has finally decided
upon the above-mentioned places
He is now in France, and expect
ing to leave there for Nogales
some day this month. Nogales
Record.
Again Insane.
Eugene iuard : C. C. Shepherd
who lives on fifteenth street, was
arrested again Sunday afternoon
on a complaint charging him with
being insane. He was examined
this morning on the charge before
judge !?coii, .ucuicai examiners
lrs. (.Jill and Harris and Prosecut
ing Atiornpy t'onuon, and was
pronounced insane. Deputy
SheriffCroner took the unfortunate
man to the asylum ou the local
train. He was committed to the
asylum about s;x weeks ago, but
the superintendent discharged
him after one week's treatment as
cured. It appears that he is sub
ject to spells of insanity and treat
ens at such times to kill his wife
When he nets in the asvluni he
immediately recovers. Attheex
amination this morning he claim
ed that he made the treats and
attemps merely to scare his w ife.
1
Largest I. Story Yet Told,
Samuel Lee, a farmer near Ful
ton, Mo., has a cow which gave
birth o thirty-two calves on the
morning of the 20th of July. One
of the calves is living in g o l
shape ; two were of the usual size,
thirty are hairless, and vary in
size from that of a rat to that of a
voung cat. Swarms of people are
goinz to see the calves. Charles
ton Enterprise.
Examination of Teacher.
Notice is hereby given that the
regular examination of applicants
for certificates to teach in t he pub
lic schools of Linn county, Oregon,
will be held at the superintend
ents otlice iu Albiinv, on August
1 1801. G. F. iii'ssi:i.L,
County superintendent.
Try Coronado mineral water,
the purest on earth, for sale by all
druggists. John Isom Jr., sole
agent.
HWS OF THE COAST.
Intre;t:ng Iiems from Exchanget
Throughout the Northwest.
A small smelter will be erected
at the galena mines on Middle
fork. Grant county.
(ieorge Ebell, one of Baker
county s most prosperous farmers,
states that ins grain this year will
average sixty bushels to "the acre.
W. F. Noble has shinned from
Baker county since the first of the
year between 13,000 and 14,000
head of sheep, leaving something
line f-iu.uuu with the sheepmen.
John T. Wilcox, of Ashland,
narrates that he raises water
melons of m.;li Kizis that his pigs
"nibble holes in the ends of them,
tat their way in and spend most
of their time inside of the watei
rhelous." in telling thisstorv, it
would seem that the colonel
misses the principal point that
of noting the intelligence of the
pigs in getting inside of the
gigantic wa erinelons instead of
getting the watet melons inside of
them.
Wm Armstrong, a vettr.in Odd
Fellow died at Salem Monday,
Au.'. 10 at the advanced age of SO
years.
N. T. Pine, a n-stu-ant keeper
near the Ashland deRt, committ
ed buicide at Medfurd Monday
shooting hims.lf in the head wiUi
a pistol. Pine receutly became
infatuated with a waitress, who
did not return his lov?, He left
Ashland last evening for Medford,
where her parents reside. She
still refused to accept his proposal.
He placed the muzzle of a pistol
in his mouth and blue t ho top of
1 is head oil". Pine had been
drinking heavily for several
mouths.
LEIl'EK LIST.
Following is the list of letters
that remain uncalled for in the
Albany postollice August 11, 1S'."I.
Persons calling for the same will
please state that they were adver
tised: Otto Adrian; Ida Bach
told; J. F. Callison; J. W. Craw
ford; William Havis; Edward
Denton; George A. Dren ; H. B.
Gates, Ebtp ; S. I). Garner; M. L.
Isaacs; A. J. Leo; Mrs. I). T.
Merritte; C. Muhullr; Mrs. Hit
ter; William Kawley ; Mrs. Eliza
beth Sanford; Messrs. Starr it
Gritlin; Mary Tisdale; James
Whitehead; Mrs. Francis Wil
liams. Tints. MoNTEim, P. M.
Having recently purchased the
Iiubruille 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 lair and honost dealing to
merit a poition of the patronage.
Reliable workmen employed, and
work warrented.
O. C. Me F.uti.AXi.
in i:d.
EASTBL'UX Momliiy evcnioir, Auir.
10, in tliK city, of scarlet fuver, .lit?
little son of William IC.istburn, nsjeil
thnvj years.
rOST A email o, n faeril eoM watch,
J Walthuiu wurks, with fotu-hmi and ta-i-ha-)i
charm. The Sudor will j)loac leave
.it Urs cthYe-
AduiinNlralor .Nolle?.,
AHd'CK IS HKkKIiY Gl VI- X THAT 'IKE
1A uridtirTifjed hm l.i-i-u duly u- -intcd
'iy the county ccurt lor i.itin c3unty. Ore
gon, n.hiiiniMtrstor of Ih'j eata'e of II, K.
S-hoolin late of Lino counfy, Oregon,
dtN.-t-asi-d, All persons having cluiuts
again.t mil esUto are h.-ti-hv notified to
lrcnnt llu-m prope ly vtritie-l within six
m-'iitln from thin date t3 llie uiidemiud
it A'haiiy, Ort'irn.
Uat. d' tleb tl-.h, dav of August 1-I
J. Ii, WY.V1T.
Administrator.
J K. WKATllKKKOIll),
Att y f or Administrator.
U fASrr.lt A yomnr irl for li-ht work
ami tare f th'ldrcn. Inquire at cvt
tae corner Ninth and t'a'apooia streets.
Notice of raruterHliip.
NOTU'K id he.ehy jriven that .1. W. i..m
her ha purchased a one lull interest In the
Scio Koller Mill.4, an I the husiness will here
after he run under tlu lirm name of ti'ii'is
x (l unlier.
Scio An-'i-t I l;lil. Eu Coins,
J. tV.CAkllKR.
I'uy Your City Taxes.
The eitv taxes for ly.il are now C lie and
pavahle. The money is ne.-di-d and every
lUdiMtiual should leok the matter lip ai.il
nee that ther are P.-i.l. If not paid iiumcdi
ately they win hecoine ileiiniieiii, meii"i;
fax is aIo due ami il not paid the order ill
lie uiven to kill all the ihts on whom taxes
hitVc not ht-eu paid,
J. X, IIOITMAN,
Marshal
KWAliT DETACHABLE
LINK BELTING.
The Besl. PSTi The Cheapest
Reduced
Price List
of drive tu-It and other sjecialties for Eleva
tors. Conveyors and Machinery for hauling
nny material in hulk or package. Link Hki.t
Mai iiinkkv Co . Chiiiupi. Stock caind hy
.1. .11. Al;l 111 It & CO., I'oitUiid, Or.
Baby cried,
Mother sighed,
Doctor prescribed : Castorial
Highest of all in Leavening Power.
ABSOLUTELY PURE
THE WOULD KNKICIIEI).
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 w as 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.
Cram' Unrivalled Atlas,
The new edition of this unrivall
ed work is now being delivered bv
the agent, Mrs. A. M. Talt. The
work is a most excellent one, and
this edition is a irreat improve
ment upon former one3, giving
all the latest date and mm h new
matter that was not in the previous
editions. It hhould be in every
family, ami on every business
man's desk. Those who are not
supplied can prociire the atlas 1
.a
addressing 1 . O. lox .No. 00
bany Oregon.
Suie Cure for the Liquor or Opium
Habits.
The East India cure for these
awful habits can be given without
the patient's kuowiedge, and is
the only known specilic for the
purpose, it is not injurious in the
least degree; manufactured by
Emerson Drug Co., San .lose, Cal.,
and for sale at J. A. Cununing's
drug store only.
ltltkLr: Alt.NM'A SAI.lt:.
Thi lies! s:i!vt in 11m wm-lit fur I'nt
Bruises, Soes, l.'lcers. Sail Kheiiin,
fever sores, Tetter, Chapped Hand,
Chilblains. Corns, and skin Eruption:),
ami pus tivcly cures. 1 lies, or t.o pay
reqiiireu. it is iiaiaiiietMi lij kivs
leifeet satisfaction, or money re-
.'umleil, Price -! cents per box. Fcr
:ile iiy roslnty vv Mason
FIRE, FIRE, FIRE!!
Are You Ready For the Cry?
There seems to Vie an error in
the statement-that only foreign
insurance companies lost in the
recent L-banoii lire, for one of
Julius liradwhoi's companies, the
Oakland Home, paid Wednesday
to .Mr. ISach, the lull value ol his
loss in that company to his entire
satisfaction, which seems to he
the usual custom of Mr. (irad
whol's companies to pay promptly
their lull loses as soon as they
occur, llierelore il you want to
insure your property well gj to
-Mr. (lraiiwhol, who represents six
No. 1 insurance companies with
a capital ol a luinureii minion
dollars.
It H A I
And you will
not
KKtiKKT
CALL
on us
and you will
find us
always
readv to
Ol l- KR
you
great iiidtite
inents from
our large line
of f.;0 ds
COOD
Peaches, lVrries.
l'auanas, Oranges,
Lemons, Apricots,
Apples, l'lunibs,
Melons,
UKTTKR
Corn, Peas,
I leans, Potato,
Inion.Cabage
Turnips Beets
Carrots Sweet
Potatoes
15KST
Poap, Soda,
Kice, Salt,
IIoni'v,llop8,
Pickets, Tea,
Flour. Meal,
Spieop
AM
Constantly adding
new goods and
latest noveltiKS
Do net fail
to get our pricef .
C. E. PKOWNELL,
Albanv.
Administrator Suie.
Notice is iiei:ei;y given that the
under.-tiifiu-d as administrator of the
estate nf Henry Meter, deceased, ill purMii-
mi.'n rtl fi.nl I.,' virtn.t of nn Ar.litr of tin
county court of Linn county, Oregon, duly
made and enteral ol reconl uy sii.l court av
the J ill v term thereof Iti'.il, will on the l'.tlh,
.lot' il onlmnluirl Ol nt flu. llitlir nf 1 oVtoi-k
in the aftcriio-m of said dav at the court
house door in the - ity of Alhaiiy in Linn
otintv. Oregon, sell at ptihlic auction to the
i .t L: l l . .1. :.. 1 I U- f.O.
luenesi lliouer lOi ca-il III ii;uiu uic iur
lou-iiiir ileuf-rilipil real iironcrtv to-wit:
lieu'innuur at a Mnnt mciiiy-iour ieei
and .V. indies east of the northwest corner
Inl I I.. l.lm.L- IO Ian iti hi fit V of
Adianv Linn county, O-eiron as the same is
des'-nbed on the maps and pia's 01 sain ciij
on lile in the ofhee ol the county clem 01
I. inn eoimtv. Orciron. and rnnninsr from
Omni- .'.is! alnn-r the north line of said lot
(IS) fifteen feet and HU inches to tho center
of the party DricK wall, luence Huuuicriv
alonir the center of said party wall and
larallel to the western mmiinary line 01 sain
nt nn. one hundred feet to the allcV.
tli.n-M ve.erlv alon the col th line of said
alley fil'tee'i feet ten and one half iii'-hc.
hence northern- in a straicni line to ine
pla-.-e Ol .)Ci;iiiiiin(;.
ji ll- A. v u.v n rt.Mii,
As administrator of the estate of Henry
Mcvcr, deceaseil.
Latest U. S. Gov't Food Report.
NEW TO-DAY.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
Bills for the construction
of the Lebanon and Santiam canal, at
per p'ans and speeilicatious at their
olli e in Lebanon, Or,, will be received
till August ;;, at 1 p. m. The com
pany icscrrcs llie right to reject any
and all bids.
A. Mi 1. 1. eii, L. Foley,
Secretary. President.
Lebanon, July "JO, lf01.
-GENER&L-
Sieamship Agency.
THROUGH TICKETS
To and from Europe hy all first-class lines.
Tickets from uny p?a-e in Europe to ny
point in Ih.i Tinted States, or f:om this
country to Kurcpwn point sold over the
following lirHt -class lines:
North (ieriuan Uoyd. via Ne York,
North Cerium Lloyd, via Baltimore,
Allan Line, Anchor Line,
American Line, Sta'e Line,
Ucaver IJne, Cuiiard Liue,
Kid Star Line,
Wlete Star Line,
Cuioo Line.
DRAFTS AND MONEY ORDKKS
sold on all l-!uroieaii cities at current rates.
Intcrnation collections. Kor information
regarding; priv-es of paitsage, date of sailing,
etc, call H i or address, (J, II. WINN,
Albany, or.
FOR SALE OR RENT.
JEFFUSON FLOURING MILLS
Also
SAW AND PLANING MILLS,
Jefferson, Marion Co., Or.
For particulars apply to
COUIJHTT & MACLKA Y,
Gl and GO Front St.,
Portland, Or.
'orllaiid UuiversUy.
Ol'KVS SEI'TKMUKK 14.
r.eautiful healthful site near the
citv. 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, ror lmormaiion au
dress C. C. Stratton, 1). 1)., presi
dent, or Thos. Van Sco?, D. D.,
dean of college, Portland Univer
sity, Portiand, Or.
-THE-
Opens Sejitember 18th, lS.il.
COl'USE OK STI'DV arranged expressly to
meet the needs ol the farming and luecnaui
cal interests of the state. Larife. eoinodioiis
and well -ventilated Imildinu's. The col lei; c
14 located ui a cultivated and Chnstian com
iiiunitv, and one of the healthiest in the
State,
3IUiiiry Twining.
Expenses Need Not Exceed SlfiO for the
Entire Scroll.
Two r more free s holaisliips from every
countv. W rite lor citaiouue to
II. I.. AKNOI.I', ITes., Corvallis, Or.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
mRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKINO
J. liLSlt-SS.
PHKSIDKNT L. KLINX.
VlCK 1'KKSIItK.NT S. K YOUNO.
ASIIIKK K. W. LANOXIN.
EIItXICTOllS s
S. E. YODKO,
L Kl.lNH
K. V. Sol.
L; (f IlLAIN.
K. W LNUbON
Cashier,
Albany Nurseries.
WK HAVE ON HAND AT OUR
nursery on tho 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.
IIYMAN & BROWKELL.
FOSHAY St MASON
Whcleeale and Retail
Druffgists Booksellers
ALBAV
OREGON
I 1 1 1 1 1 nrilLPl the lieneliU of the
I'tali Marriage En-
.1. ........... I lcQrntoli.,n r Suit T.uLe
Citv anil secure for yourself $1,000,000
. . e ..... :.. . w .... .1
at ine iimo in your iuiiinac. tuu
5 cents in stamps for information and
f...w tr inaiiro fMAIIITlt rpnlv. Ad
ilreos i'tah Marrlaire Endowment As
sociation. Suit Lake City, Affeius
Wanted. Please mention paper.
Iissolutlon of Drag Firm.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT BY
m-jtual consent, S; A, Hulin and Kred
n....l..F.iliii ,1-n' ,IUilvnl nftrt.n.rHlii.i
;J .1... .1..... l...a;n..i U A llillitl ll&l'itlir
purchased the interest hitherto owned hv
Fred Dawsmi. All ouisuuiumg inueuicu-
ill lu ai'ttlnl hv. and all accounta are
payable to S. A. Hulin, who will, aa hither
to, he found ready to accommodate his
patrons at his store "on French's corner.
ot in ui")
FRED DAWSON.
All-any, July 1, 1891.
Notice.
To al! whom it may concern, notice is here
in triven that my wue, Angle tnu-s, nas leit
mv bed and board without any jusi causa or
.,i,l I will not be resnonsible lor
any debts of her contracting.
J la- Ta To : H
If . MS. A ll s ,
Albany July 1 1S91,
Stile mmm College
WHEN YOU HAVE
lien's, Boys'
S
Now arriving, you will he convinced that we are LAYING
OVER A LL COMPETI I IoN in our line when it comes to
Richly Tailored Clothing,
HANDSOME AND DURABLE PATTERNS, AT REA80NA
Me Trices. Give us a call.
T. L. WALLACE & CO.,
STRAIT AN BLOCK,
Albany Collegiate Institute,
ALUANY, OKKG03ST,
September 9, 1891.
A Full Corps of Kxperiebced Teachers.
Four departments of study : Collegiate, Normal, Bubinese, Primary.
Type writing and Sliort-liand are taulit. For catalogue address,
REV. EL BER f N. COND1T, A. M., President.
HAVE
YOU
SEEN
THE
GOODS
TO BE
Grid :: C
SUMMER
:OE:
W
W TI
-NOW IN
L. K.
The Leading Clothier
SEEN OUR NEW
WINTER
m
OF-
and ChiMrafs
ERCOATS
ALBANY, OREGON
June 10, 1892.
SOLD
IN
THE
STOCK.
BLAiN,
& Merchant Tailor.
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