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About Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19?? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 13, 1891)
. ' ' VilE MOItNINO HERALD: THURSDAY, AUGUST 13, 1891 ' anting gaUjj JuraW ON H A I.E. The Daily Herald will he on ale each iiioniinir at II. J. Jones book store, here it tin bo procured at 5 cents per copy. JOTTINO AKHIT TOWN. S. A. lluliu, druggist, French's corner. Royal I Mitch cuoa at C. E. B.-ownell'i. W. H. Cowan returned yet-ter-l.iy from Yanuina. I'ay your school tax ami save costs oi roller tion. Mr-. lr. W. K. KIlw went to PortLnd yesterday. Mis Vesta Mason has returned fi oiii a visit to California. II. M. Lyons of the Stayton Sun, was in the city yesterday. : Judge Bean and J. I., Page, cf Eugene, were iti this city yester day . : Rev. E. R. Trie-hard was in the city yesterday, and went to l'oi t land. Have yon examined that beauii lul fltX) piano at Klein l'.nd. shoe tore. Miss IVarl Vance and M'n-s Nina (Jalbraitli went to Newport yesterJay. I). V. S. Rvid and faiuilv wrr.t to Eugene, their future home, yesterday. Expert pronounce Klein Bro. piano one oi the tinest toned in struments. Jut received at the Ladies B.izaarThe "Sensation'' the latest novelty in hat.". Fresh Ya'piina Hay s.ihnon at S cents per pound at llydc market. Alfo lioundere and sluron. Your school tax will he delin (jurut if not pc.id at onre. I.o k sifter it and save costs ol collection. Wanted, an agent in Albany to represent Portland wholesale can dy factory. Vince ei Co., Portland, Ogn. ML-s Li rare Barrows, daughter ifl E. S. Harrows, arrive I in tin city yesterday from Oenvcr, Cd orado. The opera house management liave secured Philip P.niiipt' Chariot of Sorg fijr November, six nights. Chaf. Sears and Her. Clellan are the boss bicyclists between here and Corvallistn, having beaten f jruier records. Look at T. 1.. Wallace Co.'s display of neck wear, anything in window turrets. Doth U'inis jr's and Four in Hand. B. L. Arnold, president of the Agricultural college, who lu;s been ou a trip to the Sandwich islands. liaj just arrived at home. We are the only people who car ry the celebrated E. Ot W. oILu and cull's. Always have the latest styles in atoc1, T. L. Wallace iv Co. .Mr. ieorge Jester, brjther of the S. 1. depot agent. H'. 1.. Jester, from the Western I'nioii Telegraph in Portland, was in the rity yester day. Have you seen the line!in.-r Biimuier neckwear going at " rents at T. L. Wallace ; CoV.' Elegint fl goods, all g lor o i cents. I'.ainerd Montanve, son of Hon. L. 11. Mon'anye, is still Ijing ick with typhuid tever at the family home in this city, no: yet able tj sit up. Another one of Sells Bron. ad vertising cars was suit tracked at this rity, and yesterday all the remaining .space was covered with tl iming paper. Messrs. IVrey Young and Carl ton Sox leave in a few days f'jr Monmouth, Illinois, where they "will pursue their Mu iies m tin. college at that place. The game of ball Tin s i.. y be tween poK.tne an i l'oi tiaml was u walk over for the formr. t'welve runs were made in one i liting and a score of V to "i run up. Yaipiina irueEts were augmented yesterday froHi this plat'f) t-y Miss 1-ara and Clara Sternb. Miss Hen-) Senders, Miss Sedgwick ami Mrs. Vance and daughter. l)r. K. L. WillouL-hby and family anl Mrs. K. T. Willotighby will fhoitiy remove from West l'oint to Eugene, where the doctor will retinue the practice of dentistry. Stated L'oiiclair of Temple Couj'dy No. Knight's rem plat s At their asylum this Tlnnsday evening at m o'cioek ; a hid uUeii dence is desired, l'.y order of F.. L". Paikcr Bros, have serine 1 the services ot another lirst-cla.-g baker. They are making lir.e bread now and the fact that the public appreciates this is indi cated by their increa-in;; trade. The Lunelle city marshal has a new duly attached t' him. He is to watch all diays and trucks, and auypcrson usin one ilh a tire less than four inches wide is to he lined to the tune oi from .J0 to $30. F.J Ford and Thos. Tlouuis, en gineers ou tiie Ore!' n I'ucitic, change runs each day, each one ruinin g from Yaipiiua to ll.il.-ti u.l o;ie;day and bacii the :i-;t, alter nitibii:. Mr. I.aulna l is in chaise oi a'yard eng;ne in this city. Mr. T. I. Smith, r.'rent'v from the state of New York, came up troiu l ortianii last evening luorv.ne; ( overtho country with Lie n:ten tiou oi making a pel in ment 1 a tion and yoin into the mercantile luisiness. in w iiii h he has belt to fore barn t nt'd. 31. E. South lamp .'It rliu. ie -M. eiiuiin st u ii win a camp-meet ng at the jfonrid Lebanon from September I'd 10th. The camp-ground is flitutted one mile from LiImi.oii depot, in a maple grove, immedia tely on the wag.ni road i'roni Lebanon to Albany, on the land of Win. P. Gore. CCA3T K0TE3. i Iat-'TM'iai; Hems in Bri'f From NotH- wert Exchanges. Spriniilield will soon have a Vl'.lilO dr-pot. A combined harvester and thresher that cuts ?nd Hacks the wheat, drawn by twenty-two horses, is one of the eights in an so t-acre Union county 'rain lie'.d. Hull Heck lecentlr made a clean up at their placer di;;i;ini;s on Lou, so creek and netted the stiu sum of 1700, after a two months' run. This claim L situ ated five or six miles from Li rants l'ass. L i:' to the late season, classes are resumed at Mount Antel col lege, Marion county, Or., Septem ber 7, not September 1. as stated in tiie catalogue. For further information apply to the reyeren director of Mount Angel college. The death of Mrs. Phillip F.ro-t-'an, occurrinjr last week at her resilience on Little Trout ':reek, Crook county, was an extremely sad one. The unfortunate w oman died in confinement and leaves a husband and six children to mourn their irreparable loss. Sunday morning J. A. Howard, of l'endleton, felt a burning sensa tion in his ciieek, and one side of his face has since gradually swollen until his neart t friend would hardly recognize him. A physi cian who was called is at loss to account for the trouble, as there is no symptom of erysipelas. Mr. Richardson, who is making a success of fruit farming at i.rant's l'as-s, says that he has rid his apple tree of the aphis by scrapirg oil' the loose bark and washing the trees witk concen trated lye dissolved in water dur ing the winttr. Spraying with soapsuds in the spring extermi nates what is left. Mr. Pan Uohhin. son of Super intendent .1. II. Kohbins, oi the Kobbiiia-F khoin mini', Monday hrough' to Paker City a line sam pln of ore and placed the same on exhibition. Tiie speciman weighs ub.jiit twenty pjunds and is alive Willi mack eilipiiureta denoting tiie richness of tho rock. It was taken from the 700 loot tunnel, hich taps the ledge at a depth of :ioO teet. Cattle iiuetnn of the Wet. A Western cattle rancher says it is becoming an every day occurrence to see women out W e.t dealing in cattle and horses. The unci mess and har.lsliio ol toe great piaiiiesuo not seem to deter energetic women iroin the purpose ol conducting a profitable business. A few days ag a cattle tiueen from Idaho sold two car loads of line horses at Onuha at a much better tii.'iire than any man could haw obtained. The story that a young F.ngli.ih holy on a ranch in Mon iana sub hied the rag'i of a herd ol wild bulls, wLo were about to gore her, by walking boldly up to them singing the s-'ldiers' chorus from "Faust" is incomplete. The nar rator forgot to add that upon rec gniim: the air toe intelligent auiuials iuimedi itely joined in, playing it bcauutully iuoi: their horns. Omaha lee. Iu I'rubate Court. - In the estate of M. J. J'.urkliart, linal accoiiat tiled and set for hear ing Sept. 7th. In the estate of II. K. Schooling, .1. U. Wyatt appointed adtn.-s. with tjonds fixed at fsooO. In the matter oi the estate of Jasper Cra'-tree, order to set aside persona! property to widow. In the estate of Maria Crews, iirst account tiled and approved. In the estate of leyphine Si hool ing, leore Iluii:piirey appointed iilins., hond lixed at fS.COO. Honds ii!ed and approved. K.-E. I'pmeyer, ."-am .May and li. A. R.unpey yjipointed appraisers. In the estate of F. W. trover, final account tiled and set for hear ing Sept. Uih, at 11 o'clock a. m. f.oilKti Instituted. A lxlge of Knights of Pythias was instituted in Indapeiidenee last night by l'eputy G. C., i. W. I lochstedler. From this place to take part in the proceedings there went, yesterday afternoon, Walter M. l'arker, Geo. V. lloeh stedler, Dr. J. L. Hill, W. A. Mc Clain, J. W. I'.rowu, II. W. I'rice, R. G. Watson, Frank Wood, Jr., K. I. Will, L. W. Deyoe, L. Gotl lieti, Frank Trites and John Isom, Jr. ClnH for L.xainiii:ttiou. The ijuarterly examination for Inn county public School teachers coinmenced vesteid.iv with the following in attendance: Mrs. W.J. Meele. Mary I'orter, Mrs. Ida Swjnn, Julia M. Taylor, Rosa K. Moure, l."iia Williamson, Ani.md i Uranduii, W. M. Ilrown, C. F. Tiltoii, S. li. Uidgway, Kva I'.assett, M. E. Weaver, Ina liar clay, Laura C Myeis, Cora A. Gather, Mary llcitman, R. W. Swink, II. C. Jordan S. F. Long bottom. I'liltiiiK on the Cineli. E igene City Council' arose to tha situation, and passed an ordi tianci; reipiiring circuses or other ho.vs which paid to procure a c:ty license to pay a license fee of 15! for pnading in the streets. I This was done to catch Sells Bros., wli j make a practice of going just :i:side th.j eorjHjrate limits witii tin ir tents in order lo avoid the city license. It pro'-ably means n j parade in the city. AHiuuy Catlier Them In. The Sugar Pine DiKir anil Lum ber Company of this tity, with commendable enterprise reach out for work. They have et cured three contracts in S.iletn. The mill work on the asyaim farm i house, barn and o'her buildings, ! ...,.i ..:-.. ti ...ni ......I n... I and also the mill SIN l JI I IIXJ $-":HKi residence ol A. Klein fo'ittge for Howard Ashby. and a. j REAL ESTATE SALES- Marv .A. arid K. !'.. Hughes to Kobert ih.ss', 1 acren in p. i i. S. K. 1 w., 100. D. I'.ridges et ux to I. II. (i Mrs lot II, block ;!, IJ.'s A.. ShellbiiMi, $10. V. Crawford et ux to. I. II. and W. 11. Glass, parcels in Cr.tw fordsville, $13 ). It. Schi.lt. et u, Li, W. Wright, lots 1, 'J, , A, S.'.s A , Al bany, $323. Mrs. A. M. Worth et a! t A. II. Fri.it. lots 1 a"ud t, block 11, lVo ria, ..! to. A. II. l ri it to M. Flint, lots 1 and 4, block 11, and lots 7 ami block S, CeoriM, 3 V). li. II. I.iguett to (i. II. Wei chen RIO acres in tp. 1J, S, K. 'J w., 4300. The Home Life f Oonni.. lei i lil. W:i!tcr .iiTroin.h'.. Mrn i.i. Tigive some idea Jerroiil at In'me, let ol Poiiulas ne ! lote passage from wtiat his obut son has written on the subject : "It is a bright morning, about s o'clock. at West Lodire. The windows at the f-i le of toe old house. I uried in tiees, iMlbrd giimpaes of a br.:tJ;?i sell tin-ir riops at that, price, c jmmcn tutted with purple- hea.h- j U ith a go d yield and good prices er and yellow norse. Gvnsies aie i farmers ill hava money to spend, encamped where the blue smoke curls ami. I the elms. A clear, small voice is heard singius: witli ln. And now :t long rotiia ie, .vhUtled softly, floats out. A lit tle, spare figure with a stoop, hab ited in a short shootirg jacket, the throat quite open, w,t: out collar or kerchief and crow ned w ith a straw h.it, pushes through the ate of the cottage, and goes with short, quick et.q, assisted by a stout stick, over the common. A little black-and tan terrier follows, and rolls jver the grass at inter- vala, as a r "iq.o.ise to a cheery word from its inosier. "The gypsy ei - cauipmeui, io ie.e ne.i. i ne : - sies know their fr.ei.d, and a chat ami a laugh ensue, t hen a deep gulp of the sweet norning air, a dozen blanches pulled t j the no-e, here and there in the garden, the children kissed, and breakfast and the morning papers. "The break fat t is a jug of cold miik, new milk, so.ne to ist. bacon, water-cresses. A long exam.na - t .t i . .....l i mm ui uio 'a ia-uur uiui- a Int. hi lieu s ener 'et 1 e lead a-1 loud, then cut, and put between elippers. Ti.en silenily s'lddenly into the study."' (colojii-Kl liscot rry. The sain! elifl's fronting the ocean at Newpoit, in addition to the grand prolile-ns tliey have hitherto al!'o:deil the gcientilie workt r, now a id imotlif .r great in terest to the -goiig ist in the tact that they are proved to ho lull of fossil remain::. The head and libs of an immense sea horse of the middle tertiary pei;od, which found its grave more than h.df a million years ::g , has j'K-t beer, ilisintelied by N. S. ilelithy and given over by him to I'rof. Con don, of the Htatrt nniv-.osity, lr preservation. At tie taiiie.-t solicitation of sou e I'-ji'thuul and -alem gentlemen, wh j happened to be ui the ground. I'rof. Condon consented to give a familiar talk of these cliil' foimatl iw Thursday and explain was captured, assembled to how r. Sea Lion A large tin hence hear his lecture, Mactical lesson in wide was a geology, not s. on to be toigotten ny his hearers'. Tli s w.!l un doubtedly tent to t he discovery of many more vabi ib'e ! )?.-iis i:i the chils about the K sol! t it-. -Newj J-ol t Tillies. luiproi ' tlio l ppcr H iit:iniiHe. he Gi.vern been doing Corvallis Times : 'i mi nt snag boat has good service in the ic-ighb jriiood of Corvallis for several weeksckar ing the channel of snags and put ting in w itigd.iiiis. The boat is in chaige of Cupt. R.iabe w ho 1 :is been on the upper iilitiii -Uo b.r twenty-one years and is la nil:ar with every snag and sho.il. lie began work at lLtr:is.b'iig and has removed over l i0 snags be tween there and Sab-m. Cait. Raabe is so famiiiar ii h tho up per river and is so interested with its improvement, that no doubt the appropriation has b-en spent to the ber-t possible advantage. The river is very low .t present ami me eiieclive worK ol tiie snag boat w ill no doubt make boatirg netter tins U r up than it lias been for a long time. Kxciir-iou to Nenpurl. Another and probably tl.elat of the cheap exclusions will be g veu Sunday, August b'dh. Train will leave A Inn ny at 7 a. m., arriving at Newpoit 11 a. m., returning leave Newport ") :1JU e. m. Those who wish to stay longer inav re main until Monday or Tuesday and return on the regular tiains by paying " ) cuts adcitioiial. The season is now at its height. Fine surf bathing, lirhing and boating. Tickets lor round trip including boat fares only '',"0. I" tit in Cattle ;uhiIs, Tin farmers along the iine of the On gouian railway, fermerly narrow gauge, are complaining with cause of the negligence of the company in not keeping up the cattle guards. It appears that when changing the gauge the cat tle guards tluown o:il were not re placed, and thus the farmers' iields were left exposed to the dep redations of stock r inning at large. The matter should be looked alter immediately. ot 1 et 1 omul. Sherill' Scott follnwtd up caped prisoner, Joseph L vesterdav until all trice the e Miller, of him was lost in the Sautiun bottoms. I lie procured his breakfast at Mr. ' Smith's, his side oi Lebanon, ami from there took across the Santiam ; towards Scio.. No trace has vet been found of the Chinaman, and it will be verv tbllicult to ttrike ...... 1 1... m .. ... ., one, tiie .Moiigoiians are so secre live, lie is pruoaidy in 'miing in some of the dtn-j iu the city. J'lie OrcKoiilan'a View of It. From notes and comments in the Oregonian : The various farmers' w al ehouses throughout Oregon and Washington will be packed full of w heat this fall, and it is likely to fiiiain there until a dollar a bu shel can be had for it. What, wiili the circular of the farmers' alliance, the reports of short crops in other countries and the unuaa'. demand for wheat at this season, the farmer is pretty clearly con vinced that he is furthering his interests by refusing to sell until he can get a higher price. The iarmeis' warehouse at Albany has alreadv received several hundred 1.,,.,1.,.1'j r.,u ...,.i ;t w re. , t;niu 13 VI lit "fe1 iliu, nil " . v- I'oneo as coming in very ibbi. This warehouse has distributed 100.000 sacks to farmers, which represent ahiut 400,000 bushels of wheat, as nearly all the sacks will be used twice for the fall and spring wheat. Farmers report an tverage of about thirty bushels to a'the acre, although some fields vield forty. I he wheat is ot very line quality, being plump heavy. Seventy five cents and pe I bushtl is beiu paid I at present, ! and verv few farmers are willing I and there will be no talk of hard tinn-s throughout the agricultural sections this w inter. Sciv lTllCBRS. Mis. A. M. Taft is now selling a new process for canning fruits and vegetables without cooking or sealing air tight. Samples of her work may be seen at iirownell'e store. The Ourntiou of tliu Hour, And one that is frequently a?kel Mr. Wisdom, "what is it in vollr U .bertine that produces such 1 ,1-lightfully cooling and refresh- t ini sensation ainlail'ls a most ,ieliete tint to the conqilexion?" to u ilic, we !inswer: It is a ! combination of rare and harmless ingredients scientiticaHv prepared. j There enters into the composition ; 0f t liid article ingredients which .ive m.ver before been used in i prepartions of this kind, hence J tj,e elr,.ct ,y so strikingly ditTerent ; ,mm tiat pro luced bv all other .. ' .. .... - , yi remedies. I he powders used in the composition of liobert ine are all of the very smoothest and linest divison it is posible to pro luce, futher more each and every ingredient must stand the crucical test of chemical purity, insuring freedom from all foreign anil deleterious substances. Thus w ith rare and harmless ingredients of the vei'V tinest division it is possible to make all of absolute purity and combined with scientific precision, it is but natural that we tdiould produce a superior article and one that, has long been aptly termed the "Peerless lSeauti tier." For sale by Fo.-diay & Mai-oii. .-.lollierh.' Cast-nia is recoiumended bj physicians for children teething. It is a purely vegetable preparation .ts ingredients are published around each bottle. It is pleasant to the taste and absolutely harm less. It relieves constipation, regulates the bowels, ipiites pain, cures diarrlnea and wind colic, allays feverishness, destroys worms, and prevents convulsions, soothes the child and gives it re freshing and natural sleep. Cas soria is the children's panacea the mothers' friend. 05 doses, oo cents. ( lam's I'tirlvalliMl Alias. T!i hew edition of this unrivall ed work is now being delivered bv ih' agent, Mrs. A. M. Tail. The work is a most excellent one, and this edition is a great improve ment upon former ones, giving all the latest dale and much new matter that was not in the previous editions. It should he in every family, and on every business man's di'sk. Those who are not supplied can procure the atlas bv addressing P. O. Pox No. til) Al bany Oregon. Fresh vegetables eveiy morning lroin I, inn county gardens at Parker l'.ios. Try Coronado mineral water, tho purest on earth, for sale by all druggists. John Isoni Jr., sole agent. Ill ED. 'lAVLOK On Tueadfly evening, Amrugt 11, l-'.'l, Mterahrt illoers, Mrs. Clara Bar ton, wife ol .Mr. Grunt Taylor, aired 25 e:rs, W'r treneral llOllfe- rk in a -mia'l f mule. Inniiire suuth- eat o rner 7th ami Baker sheets. YMKICK IS IIKIKIIY GIVKX THAT 1" the annual m-ietiiig of the Htockholtlers f the Al'ianv Kleelrie Lulu l'ower and Tt leph .ne I'T.noaiiy will he held at their oil! -c in the city of Atha y, Oreuon, on the :'0ih ilay of A'i;ust, isi'l, at the hour of 4::;o r. m , for the purpose of electing direc tors, to seive for the eiifcu'oiv' year.' X, II, A l.l.l N, !ie.:retarv. Ilahy rried, Mother sighed, Doctor prescribed : Caslorial Highest of all in Leavening Power. Hykl Li -NX SSZ&gm UVVVMVI ABSOLUTELY PURE IDE WOULD KNKICHKO. The facilities of the present day for the production of everything that will conduce to the material welfare and comfort of mankind are almost unlimited and when Syrup of Figs was first produced the world was enriched with the on ly perfect laxative known, as it is the only remedy which is truly pleasing and refreshing to the taite and prompt andellectual tocleanse the system gently in the Sprii. time or, in fact, at any time any the better it is known the more popular it becomes. The trotting bred stallion Al wood Breeze will stand for service at Trites l!ros. stable, Albany Sat urday's of each week until further notice. Suie Cure for the Liquor or Oniuiu Ilaliit. The Fast India cure for these awful habits can be given without the patient's knowiedtre, and is the only known specific for the purpose, it is not injurious in the least degree; manufactured by Fmerson lrng Co., San .lose, Cab, and for sale at .1 . A. Cumming's drug store only. KIMtLKXS AICM4 A SAIAI . The best salve in the world fur L'ut3, Bruises, So.es, L'kers, S.tlt lilieinc, Fever sores, Tetter, Chapped Itanit, Chilblains, Corns, unit skin Eruption:;, and ios tively cures Tiles, or i.o p:iy required. U is guaranteed to i;iv3 jerfect satisfaction, or money re fuiided, Pries 'Si cents per box. Fcr sale by rolicy it Mason UFA I) And you w ill not KFGKF.T CALL on us and you will tind us always ready to OFFER you great induce ments from our large line of goods GOOD Peaches, Perries. P.anaiias, Oranges, Lemons, Apricots, Apnles, Plumbs, .Melons, P.ETTF.R Corn, Peas, P.eans, Potato. On ion, Cabage Turnips Peets Carrots Sweet Pi itatn" REST Soap, Soda, Rice, Salt, I Ioney,I lops. Pickels, Tea Flour. Mia!, Side s AM Constantly adding new goods and latest miellii:s Do net fail lo get our prices-. C. E. PdiOWNELL, Albany. Administrators Sale. VOTice is iii:i:i:i:y ivE.s that IA undersigned ;is a'ltutiiistr:itor of the f itatc of ller.ry !eer, ilt.-ei.-. d, ill t iirso-an.-e of and l-y virile . an or 'er oi th-' eoiinty eotirl ol Li:tn eount, O'ecn, d ily iiuule and entere.l of ne'ir-i i.y s.ift i-.'iirt n. . tie .1 ill v term lll. reol l-'.il, iil "ll lie.' I'.'lh, d IV rf Si t 'euilu rl - II at the le.lir et 1 o'elo k in the after'iocu ! s:ii.l d -. the vMitt huse il.or in the i t y f .t:.a'i in Linn -ount , On on, si : at pi C .lie au Ti"U to tiie highest hi.! ier f.r e.eh in i..eil the fal lowiuL' d.-seri'.ed r. il proeeii 1 1 vC; lieiillii'l. at a point l.:l) twenty h lir feet ai'l ."e. imheieast of tiie noitlr.ie t eonn r nf lot (1) one in bioek t lo) ton m the eity of A'ianv i.inn eoun'v, l-e'en as the same is ileseriiicd on the maps and pia's of said eity on file in the olliee of tin i.outity elei k of binu eoiinty, Oregon, and rininiu from thenee east alon the north hue of slid lot I !: liftei n feet and 1" : in. lies to the emt.T of the party hriek " ill, ih.nee aontlierlv aloie,' the center of paid party all and parallel to the uestern houinLiry line of said lot one, one hundred feet to the alley, thenee w s'erb al. ii' the roith line of sai.l alley tiite.- i fe, t ten and one h.ilf iir h 's, thenee northerlv in a tftrauht lim- to the pla-.-e cf .leiiiriin. JOHN' A. t'liA WKoliti, As administrator of the es'ate of Henry Meyer, deceased. FIRE, FiRE, FIRE!! Are You Ready For the Cry? There seems to be an error in the statement that only foreign insurance companies lost in the recent Lebanon tire, 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 his entire satisfaction, which seems to be the usual custom of Mr. Grad w hoi's companies to pay promptly their lull loses as soon as they occur, liieretore u you want 10 insure your property well go to Mr. Gradwhol, who represents six No. 1 insurance companies with . . , . t , i . . : il : a capital oi a nunureu munou dollars. ray Your City Ta.xe. The citv taxes for ls'l are now cue and navahte. The inoTiev is needed and every imiiidual shoul.l leok tlic mattir up ami ec that they are p?id. It not paid inline li- ately they will hec-mic deliniio nt. 1 ne nnj tax is also due ami n nor pam ine orner iu lie iriven to kill all the J"JJ on whom taxes h ve not hocn paid, J. i, HOMA, Marshal. Latest U. S. Gov't Food Report. Baking NEW TO-DAY, NOTICE TO CONTKACTOK9. Bids for the coiistiuction of the Lebanon mid Saiitiain canal, as per p'uns mid spucilicutious at their olliee in Lebanon, Or,, will be received till August :;, at 1 p. in. The com. puny leserves the ri-lit to reject uuy :ir:d all bids. M. A. Mn.i.Kit, L. Fei.EV, Secretary. l'residclit. Lt baiion, Juij lS'I. -GENERAL- European Steamship Hp?. THROUGH TICKETS Ti and from Kur.H; by all fi rut -class lines. Ti.-kctH from any p'.aee in Europe to any potiir in lie' ( mtotl .State;, or i om this 'i.ui:1ry to Kitrcpetii poiutd sold owt the follow iiiK lirst-chiHH lines: N'orih ili rnim I.loyd. via Sew York, North llerm in l.loyil, via ll:iltuiinre, Altau bint', An.-hor Line, Aiiitricm Line, Sfa I.ine, lleuvi-r bine, Cutiard bine, lied Star I.ine, W'hsUa Stjir Line, Guioil Line. DRAFTS AND MONEY ORDERS sold on all Kuroean cities at current rat.-s. Iiit'-niation eotleetioiiij. r'or information reL'.rlip pri.-es of paN.sai;e, date of Hailing, ti:., call o i or address, C, li. WINN, Albany, OR. -THE- Agricultural College Opens September LSth, lsiil. COl'liSK OK STt'tiV arranged expressly to meet the I'cedri oi the farinihi; ainl mceii.uii eal interests r.f the state. Lartfe, eomoilioiis :uitl u-.l-v..:tilnt.,l lillilililit'rt. 'I he :o;h'e J is Imal.d in aeulliate(t and Christian enm j nii!iiit. ami one of the healthiest in the I State.' Military Train in if. 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