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THE MORNING HERALD: FRIDAY, AUGUST 14, 1891 UN SALE. The Daiit Hi bald will be on ale each morning at II. J. Jones' book store.whereitcanbe procured at 5 cents per copy. JOTTINGS ABOUT TOWN. O. S. May, was in Albany yester day. S. A. Hulin, druggist, French's corner. Royal Putch cocoa at C. E. Brownell's. Cass Hunphrey came up from Portland yesterday. Tli river yesterday was eix inched above low water mark. Hon. J. P. Schooling, of Harris burg, was in the city yesterday. Have yu examined that beauti ful $400 piano at Klein Bros, shoe store. Mrs. W. II. Raymond went to Portland yesterday to meet her husband. Judge Shattuck and family went through to' the Bay to remain sev eral days. Experts pronounce Klein Bros, piano one of. the finest toned in struments. E. S. Barrows the insurance man returned yesterday from a trip to Wisconsin. Just received at the Ladies Bazaar The "Sensation" the latest novelty in hats. i. W. Harris, one of the enthu siastic Santiam miner, has been in the city a few days. J. G. Crawford went to Newport yesterday for a few days. He will take views about the bay. Fresh Yaimina Bay salmon at 8 cents per pound at Hyde market. Also flounders and sturgeon. Your school tax will be delin quent 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 & Co., Portland, Ugn. Mrs. Dunham and daughter came down from Bre.itenbush yes terday and boarded the Yaquina train. Mrs. Henry Taylor who has been visiting Iter mother in Port land returned to this city last evening. Ferryman J . C. Pevine reports that wheat has already commenced crossing the river to the Albany warehouses. Deputy Sheriff Charlea Scott is still following uu the clues to Miller, who sawed out of the jail the other night. Returning Yaquina visitors yes terday numbered Mrs, W. It. Bil yeu and children, N. i. Conn and family and others. Look at T. L. Wallace A Co.'s display of neck wear, anything in window for 25 cts. Both Windsor's and Four in Hand. We are the only people who car ry the celebrated E. & W. collar and cuffs. Always have the latest styles in stock, T. L. Wallace & Co. The father and sister of the young man, Clevelaud, of Port land, who was drowned near Scio recently, were in the city yester day. Have you seen the fine line of summer neckwear going at 50 cents at T. L. Wallace & Co's? Elegant $1 goods all go for 50 cents. The Oregon Pacific has made special rates to ana Irom this city on next Wednesday so that those desiring can attend Sells Bros, circus. Frank J. Miller, secretary of the railrcad commission, came up yes terday fiom balem. llie commis sion will soon start on their semi annual inspection of the railroads, The Oregon Pa"ific boys made a wise selection when they placed their cause in the hands of At-lornev-Ueneral Chamberlain. He is etliciently and rapidly getting the matter in snape, anu win soeedily effect a settlement for them. James J. Charlton, son of J. K. Charlton, a former sheriff of this county, who is successfully pre paring for an illustrious la career in New York city, arrived here on a visit yesterday, and went out to his parents home Lelvnon. Mr. Wm. M. Hoag, vice-presi dent of the O. P., arrived yester day, and says that the employes shall have t'hair pay. As far as he is concerned in the matters of the road everyone believes that, and moreover that their wages would never have been in arrears if he could have controlled the affairs. The troubla is that the cmbroglio in New York where the control has always been has mixed matters so that the arrearages in wages have accumulated. It is to be hoped that ttie affairs will be straitened out and the em ployes paid beiore it gets any far ther in the courts. The boys have acted manfully and nobly and they should not only be promptly paid but highly commended for the action tbey have taken, Indepaadeuce Trip. The members of the Knights of Pythias, who went to In evi dence to institute a new lodge in that city, returned yesterday well pleased with their trip. The name of the lodge is Homer No. 4i. The following is the list of officers and members: Herman Hortchberg, P. C. ; M, O, Potter, C. O. ; C, W. Butler, V. C. ; T. W. S. Laugherty, P. ; W. H. Waller, M. of E. ; Blair Miller, M. of F. ; W. H. Hawley, K. of K. & S. ; C E. Clodfalter, M. of E. ; S. B. Denham, I. G.; 1). H. Cranor.O. G ; O. A. Cranor, J. E. Hubaru, M. H. Whaler, J. W. Lemon, F. C. Potter, J. R. N. Bell, J. M. Kirklaud, Tuo?. Fennel. Railroad comxissioh. Th Effect of the Dilligtnt Work of the total ignorance, or from a partisanship that cares for no other object than to gain a success for its party, there are many papers throughout the state that are inveighing against the railroad commission, and parroting Gov ernor Pennoyer's cry for its abol ishment. That there is a call for some power to stand between the peo ple on the one B'de and the rail road power to charge all there is in the traffic on the other side, every individual who knows any thing about thesubiect knows anu acknowledges. And further it has been conceded that a well-equippeu aid properly supported commis sion can best supply that need, Governor Pennoyer to the contrary notwithstanding. The question resolves itselt into one point then : shall the present efficient railroad commission re ceive the support And encourage ment that will sustain it in its laudable work, or will the suppos ed chance for partisan advance ment cause the clogging of the work and the hindering of the ac complishment of any good? The cry is raised that the com mission are doing no good and hold sinecure offices. But do the ones who raise that cry know what they are talking about? No; or else they willfully prevaricate for partisan purposes only. In the first place the commis sion has carefully, laboriously and intelligently inspected every line of railroad in the state, and made requirements for repairs and im provements, that have been fol lowed up and performed by the companies which may save several accidents, perhaps, that would have been as fatal as the Lake Labish affair. These benefits, ol course, cannot be appreciated for they are not in sight, but they are nevertheless substantial and of great worth. In the second place tbe commis sion have been hard at work upon the passenger and freight rates, to get them regulated to the best in terests of all parties interested. In one little particular, where they caused the Union Pacific road to correct their passenger schedules running into and out of Portlaud, they have made a difference in the fares to passengers that will more than cover their salaries. Then the last schedules of freight rates that they have prepared for the Southern Pacific lines, which promise to go into effect at the time set, the 1st of September, will save many thousands of dollars to the producers of the country. The schedules make a reduction of 10 per cent, on wheat, flour and feed, and even greater reductions on other commodities. The railroad may contest the matter and attempt to delay until alter tbe present crop is over, but the prospect is that they will not, for if they do the outcome foi them will be unpleasant in nature. It will simply mean that the next legislative action will be a maxi mum rate bid. and a further re duction in the passenger tariff. It is not wise to monkey with a buz, saw, anu the feelings of the people are just at that point, where it will take but little more for them to set in motion a buzz saw that will cut and slash in a fearful man ner. A cool judgment and a wise course on the part of the railroad oiuciais at iuib time may avert much trouble in the future. CIRCULAR HO. 2. Corvallis, Aug. 11, 1891 Agents and conductors west of Corvallis, will Bell excursion tickets at one and one-fifth regular fare for the round trip, from all stations to Corvallis for train No. 1, on Tuesday Aug. 18th, good for return trip on special train leaving Corvallis 11 r. m., or on regular train the lMh. Agents and conductors east of Albany, will sell excursion tickets at one and one-fifth regular fare for the round trip, from all stations to Albany for train No. 2, good for return on special train, leaving Albany at 11 r. m., or on regular train of the 30th. Sell triplicate punch tickets, punching out both the 5 and 30L with the understanding that they will be good only as advised above. Yours Truly, C. C. Houi e. Don't Agree. The directors of the Milton, Umatilla county, school district concluded, as the pupils numbered more than the one room would ac commodate, to add another story to the house to give room enough. The patrons of the school were differently minded however, and wanted a room built on the ground floor, and therefore de cided to put an injunction upon the second story room. Directors must remember they are servants of the people. ! to Labanaa. The weekly Advance, the Farmers Alliance paper recently started in Eugene by Alexander A Adams, was moved by team, to the town of Lebanon. Linn county Wednesday, where We understand its publication will be continued, for a time at least. This is the third paper that has failed in 1-ane county during the past two months. Namely, the Springfield Gazette, Junction Pilot, and lastly the Advance : Guard. Tka Maa Kroro North Carolina, A deputy sheriff from Laurnburg, North Carolina is expected to ar vive to-night after the murderer wto was arrested by Sheriff Scott several days ago. lie is a very quiet fellow and Beems to make the best of his situation. He dis claims to nave had anything to do with the murder, but says he thinks he knows who committed the crime. The murdered man is an uncle to the prisoner. OREQOIf PACIFIC MEN. Their Appeal for Their Wag a to Be Speedilj Acted Upon The proceedings instituted by the employes of the O. P. K. It. Co. to compel the receiver to pay them for tueir services the past six months, came to a hearing be fore Judge Shattuck at Corvallis yesterday. The further consider ation of the matter was set for Tuesday at 2 o'clock r. m., when the same will be heard ai Corval lis and in all probability will be terminated. It is sincerely to 1 e hoped the matter will result favor ably to the men. They have worked faithfully and well, and common justice dictates an early settlement for wagi's lot g past due. N01ESIR0M SiaSLAVV. Regular Correspond -nt Dishes Dp the Late Fvents, Oar Walton, Or., Aug. 11. Since writing last, quite a num ber of events have occurred that were worthy of note, but being eo busy with my hay crop and other matters I have not had time to note the events in their season. The Rev. Kelms passed through our settlement making a visit to the coast. On his way down lie stopped at Walton, from July lGth, to 20th, and preached seven ser mons, and on his return July 20 he preached two s miotic, aid during the series oi meetings he baptized thirteen, and organized a church of about forty-six mem bers. We have Sunday school, social meeting, and Christian En deavor Society on each Sunday, sc our Sundays are the busiest dav of the week. July 24th, the Chk-ahomony, and Walton schools, joined in an exhibition, and school picnic which was very large'y attended and the best of order prevailed, good music, good order, good din ner, good declamations and tbe picnic was a grand success. On last Saturday the neighbors took the Barbour family by sur prise, by about tweuty-eix going in on them unawares, taking their dinner with them and having the Barbours to act as their guest. Again we had excellent music, good singing and a good dinner, and a good time generally. Aaron says he would like to be surprised thai: way again. In the meantime the devil is getting in his work. A young man that claimed to belong to a family in merry old England, but now styles himself, the cow boy (a dis grace to the cow) came into the Christain Endeavor meeting with a broad brimmed hat on his head, a vile cigarette between his lips, and a very large, murderous look ing revolver strapped across his hip; aftei ward he went down the river ten miles below here to a dance at Jasen Nealy's and got in a row with some one and drew that murderous looking revolver, but it proved to be empty. He then went in the house and got William Ncaly s rule and started out to finish bis dirty work, when young Nealy threw him down and took the gun from him; he then took a walk. If the wealthy families of England starts any more such young men to this country it would be better for her credit to make shark food of them befote they get here. Two other muscular encounters took place one terminated in a lively foot race and biijody nose, the other in large theats and loud talk. Vint Lyon, came over on the I ataha, and took the only girl ol marriageable age, there was in our little valley, and took her to Eu gene the 2nd of July, and got Kev. Alley to assist linn in mak ing her Mrs. Lyons. lood luck to you Vint. Quite a number of the men oi our settlement are out in the valley harvesting. James L. Atkinson is on a camping tour at present in Eastern Oregon with his wife and family, in hope of improving the mental condition of his wife, at last ac accounts shs was no better. Harry Himxson was chopping timber for Mrs. Shuinan a few days since, and threw a tree that knocked another tree across the house, breaking in the roof but the body of house being of logs, prevented the tree coming to the floor. Mrs. Shuman and JVlr. Wise's little girls were in the house at the time. Noae were hurt. ExcurHlon to Newport. Another and probably the last of the cheap exclusions will be given Sunday, August ltith. Train will leave Albany at 7 a. m., arriving at Newport 11 a. m., returning leave Newport 5 :J0 i: m. Ihose who wish to stay longer may re main until Monday or Tuesday and return on the regular train's by paying 50 cents adcitional. The season is now at its height. Fine surf bathing, fishing and boating. Tickets for round trip including boat fares only $ 2,50. Almont a Fire. Yesterday spaiks from the en gine of the wire works caught fiie in the roof of the adjoining build ings. ' Mr. M. T. Whitney, who was unloading wood at the Rues HniiBA fanw flip tni'inipnt tirfl anil giving the factory men notice, it was extinguished wuwoui inasing any alaim. A lucky escape. To Kenunte Work. Orders have been received from Kimball, Stevens A Co., of San Francisco, tia;e the le.-tipt if the news that the government would commence work on the Siuslaw bar, to resume work on their large saw mill at Florence. This is excellent news for the en tire Siuslaw valley. SCHOOL FUND APP0RTI0IED. A Large Inoreaie in the Number of Children of a Sohool Age. Wednesday State Treasurer Mctsehan made the annual ap portionment ol the interest arising from the common school fund. This ntoney is distributed in the several counties of this state on the March census of children in the counties between the ages of 4 and 10 years. The number of persons in the state of this age is 104,(122 and the total amount thus apportioned by the state school land board is $153,151.90, being $1,45 for each person of school age. The incaease irf7nuuiber of children of school age reported by the census of 1S!)1 is 0,055 greater than the number reported in lSDO and the increase in the Fum ap portioned is $8,77(.75. The appended figures show the number of person of school age anil the sums apportioned to each county : COUNTY. NO. CHILO'X. SUM Al'P. Baker , 2.217 if 3,214 i5 Benton 3,020 5,257 70 Clackamas . 0,414 H.SOO 30 Clatsop .... 2.512 3,(i42 40 Columbia... 1,770 2,5W 50 Coos 3,41'J 4,057 55 Crook 1,158 1,670 10 Curry 045 035 25 Dmiglas .... 4,-J!l3 0 5 5 85 Grant 1,173 1,700 85 Gilliam 1,270 1,841 50 Harney 702 1,148 40 Jackson .... 4,155 0,024 75 Josephine .. 1,730 2,521 55 Klamath... 007 1,315 15 Lake 785 1,138 25 Lane 5,842 8,470 00 Linn O.tHH) 0,570 00 Malheur.... 700 1,102 00 Marion 8,311 12.0114 45 Morrow.... 1,527 2,214 15 Multnomah. 17,1.20 25,540 00 Polk 3,255 4,710 75 Sherman ... 052 4!5 40 Tillamook.. 1,2'J3 1,83135 Umatilla... 4,707 0,055 65 Union 4,142 6,005 00 Wallowa... 1,528 2,215 60 Wasco 2,906 4 213 70 Washington 5,014 7,270 30 Yamhill.... 4,300 6,235 00 The Ouentiou of the Hour, And one that is frequently asked Mr. Wisdom, "what is it in your Robertine that produces such a delightfully cooling and refresh ing sensation and adds a most delicate tint to the complexion?" to which we answer: It is a combination of rare and harmless ingredients scientifically prepared. There enters into the comjxjsition of this article ingredients which Lave never before been used in prepartions of this kind, hence the effect is so strikingly different from that produced by all other toilet remedies. The powders used in the composition of Kobcrt ine are all of the very smoothest and finest diviaon 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 and deleterious substances. Thus with rare and harmless ingredients of the very finest division it is possible to make all of absolute purity and combined with scientilic precision, it is but natural that we should produce a superior article and one that has long been aptly termed the "Peerless Heauti fier." For sale by Fodhay & Macon. Mother? Castoria is recommended by physicians for children teething. It is a purely vegetable preparation its ingredients are published around each bottle. It is pleasant to the taste and absolutely harm less. It relieves constipation, regulates the bowels, qtiites pain, cures diarrhea and wind colic, allays fevenshness, destroys worms, and prevents convulsions, soothes the child and gives it re freshing and natural sleep. Cas soria is the children's rmiiacca the mothers' friend. 35 doses, 35 cents. Cram's Unrivalled Atlas, The new edition of this unrivall ed work is now being delivered bv the agent, Mrs. A. M, Talt. The work 'u a most excellent one, and this edition is a. great improve ment upon former ones, giving all the latest date and much new matter that was not in the previous editions. It should be in every family, and on every business man's desk. Those wlro are not supplied can procure the atlas by addressing P. O. Box No. 60 Al bany Oregon. WANTED A (,'irl to do general house work in a email family. Inquire south cant curncr 7th and Baker btiveta. vroricE is heheuy gives that J." the annual meeting of the Htockholdcrs of the Albany Klectric Litht Power anil Telhne Company will he held at their office in the city of A Ilia y, Oregon, on the :'uili day of Auxut. ls'Jl, at the hour of 4::0 r. , for the purpose of electing direc tors, to stive lor me enduing year. iM, 11, ALLr.N, Secretary. Baby criedr Mother sighed, Doctor prescribed : Casloria ! Highest of all in Leavening Power. Rtt& ABSOLUTELY PURE THE WOULD UNKICIIUD. 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 vvaa iirs-t produced he world was enriched with the on ly perfect laxative known, as it is the only remedy which is truly pleasing and refreshing to the taste and prompt andellectual tocleanse the system gently in the Spriu time or, in fact, at any time any the better it is known the more popular it becomes. The trotting bred sialiion Al wood Breeze will stand for service at Tritea Bros. sUble, Albanv Sat urday's of each week until further notice. Suie Cure for the I.lquor or Opium IlaliiU. The East India cure for these awful habits can be given without the patient's knowledge, and is the only known specific for the fiurpose, it is not injurious in the east degree; manufactured ly Emerson Di ng Co., San Jose, Cai., and for sale at J. A. Cuniming's drug store only. BI41i.LK.VS AKMCA SAL I'll. The best salve in the world for CuU. Bruises, So.es, Ulcers, Salt Klicunt, Fever sores, Tetter, (.'hupped Hand, Chilblains. Corns, anil skin Eruptions, and pos lively cures Piles, or i.o pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or niniiuy re funded, Price 'J5 cents per box. Fcr sale by Fosliny .c Mason R HAD And you will not II F.Gil ET CALL on us and you will find us always ready to OFF Kit you great induce ments from our large line of goods GOOD Peaches, Berries, Bananas, ( Granges, Lemons, Apricots, Apples, Plumbs, Melons, BEIT Kit Corn, Peas, Beans.Potato, ( nio:i, Cubage Turnips Meets Carrots Sweet Potatoes BKST Soap, Soda, Bice, Salt, I Ioiioy,I lops. Pickets, Tea Flour. Meal, Spi- s AM Constantly adding new goods and latest n orchitis Do net fail to get our prices. C. K. BROWN ELL, Albanv. Administrators Sale. U"OTIf:E IS IIKKEIlY (1IVEN THAT THE ll uniii'ritii-l as :it!iiunistr:ttr of the utatc of Henry Meyer, ilreewl, in ursu anee of and liy virtue of an nivor of the county court of Linn cointtv, Oregon, duly ni:u!e and tnitcred of record l siil court the July term thereof IS'.il, nil I on tin- I'lth, day of.Septeiulierls'.il at the hour of I o'clock in the afternoon of sail day at the court house door in the -ity of All-any in Linn i-ouuty, Oriiron, sell at puhlic auetion to tin; highest hid ter for cash in hand th fol lowins described real irocrty to it; Iteiiiniiii; at a Miint (JI twenty-four feet and Minche.1 cast of the- nortliue-t corner uf lot (I) one in block (In) ten in the city of A'banv Linn county, O'cirou as tbe same is described on the maps and plats of said city on file in tbe olhce of the county clerk of Linn county, Oregon, and riinnini; fr..m thence east aion the north line of slid lot (!:') tiftein feet and 111) inches to the center of the party brick wall, thence southerly alon the center of said party wall ami parallel to the western Ixnindary line of said lot one, one hundred feet to the alley, thence weserlv aloni; the noith line of said alley fifteen feet ten and one half iii' lics, thence northerly in a tftrai'ht line to the place of .iciiiniiij,'. JOHN A. CltAWKOP.U, As administrator of the estate of Henry Mejer, deceased. FIRE, FIRE, FIRE!! Are You Ready For the Cry? There seems to bean error in the statement that only foreign insurance companies lost in the recent Lebanon fire, 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 oi Mr. (.iraii whol'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. Uradwhol, who represents six No. 1 insurance companies with a capital of a hundred million dollars. l'ay Your City Taxes, The city taxes for 1M1 are now .'lie and Tiw. ..mn.tv tn liemleil Ami fVerv pa4oie. nb ...v..-.. n.iividiial should leok tho matter mi and sec that they arc p?id. If not paid immedi ately tney win oecome ucunmutol. i tax is also due and if not paid the order will ) inven to kill all the doits on whom taxes have not been paid, Marshal. Latest U. S. Gov't Food Report. Baking Powder NEW TO-DAY. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Kids for the construction of th Lebanon and Sanliam canal, as per p'uns and xpcciiicatiotis at their ollieo in Lctjanon, )r will be received till August o, at 1 p. id. The com pany u'siTves the rij;lii to reject any and all bids. Ai. A. Alu.i.EK, L. Foi.ev. Secretaiy. President. Lebanon, July 'in, 1S0I. -GENERAL- I:::;::: Steamship Agency. THROUGH TICKETS To and from Eurojie hy all fi rut-class lines. Ti' kcts from any place in I'.urope to any po'iit in thi t'nited States, or from this country to Kurcpcin poiutd bold over the following nrat-cta-iH lined: North lo-nnan Uoyd. via New York, North Herman Lloyd, via Ualtiiuore, Allan bine, Anchor Line. American Line, Sla'e Line, licavcr Line, C'unard Line, lied Star Line, Wh!te Star Line, Uuiou Line. DRAFTS AND MONEY ORDERS sold on all Kuropcan eitiesat current rates, lntcrnation collections. For information regarding prices of ixisayc, date of sailing, etc, call o i or address, C, 15. WINN, Albany, OR. -THE- I Opens September IStb, 1S!)1. COURSE OF STUDY arranged expressly to meet the needs ol the farming and uiecnani cal interests of the state. Large, comodious and wcll-vciitilatcd buildings. The college is rotated in a cultivated and Christian com munity, and one of the healthiest in the State." Military Train Uuj. F.xpcnscs Need Not F.xcecd HM lor the Ki.tirc Season. Two cr more free Btholarshipg fiom every county. Write for catalogue to 11. L. AK.NULD, Pres., Corvallis, Or. FOR SALE OR RENT. JEFFKSON FLOURING MILLS Also SAW AND PLANING MILLS, Jefferson, Marion Co., Or. For particulars apply to Colli:!'. IT A MACLEAY, CA and CO Front St., Portland, Or. I'oitliwil UuirasHy. o:-i;"s skpti:mhi:k 14. Rcatitiful healthful nile near the citv. Expenses are as reasonable as any other institution of learning on the coast, classical, literary, scientilic, 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 aud much experience employed, ror information au dress C. C. Stratton, D. D., presi dent, or Thos. Van Seoy, D. D., dean of college, rortland Lmivcr sity, Portland, Or. FIRST NATIONAL BANK mitANSACTS A GKNKRAL BANKING X UUMAKSS. PKKSIDKNT L. PI.IXN. VICK PUKSIDKNT S. K YOUNG. A-OIIKK K. W. LANG H)N. EIKrCTOE3 : S. K. Yovsa, L FLrait L, K. Ulain, K- K. Sox. E. W Lakodon Cashiur, Albany Nurseries. WE HAVE ON HAND AT OUR nursery on the Corvallis road, one half mile from town, as fine a lot of Fruit Trees of all kinds as can be found anywhere on the coast. If you contemplate planting trees, it will pay to see our stock and get our prices and catalogue free. IIYMAN & BROWNELL. EWART DETACHABLE LINK BELTING. Tbe Best. The Cheapest Reduced Price List I Send lor of drive belt and ether specialties for Elev ..... .v.rnniml Machinery for hauhiur V,!i.-ril In hulk or cackavc. Link Hklt Maciiixkrv Co . Chicago. Stock cairicd hy J. 31. AliTllL K & CO., Portland, Or. FOSHAY & MASON Wheleeale and Retail Drniisls Booksellers ALBA- OREGON LOOK HERE 'IneSuiof fthi dowmcnt Association of Salt Lake Citv and secure for yourself 1,000,001) at the timo of your murriaire. Send 5 cents in stamps for information and terms, to insure ptontpt reply. Ad dress Utah Marriage Endowment As sociation. Salt Lake City, J3TAgunt8 Wauted, Please uicntiou paper, IOST 4 small open faced irold watch, J Waltham works, with fob chain and fan shaeu charm. The Suder w ill please leae at this office. Agricultural College ifiu -WHEN YOU HAVE SEEN OUR NEW Men's, Boys' S S AND OVERCOATS Now arriving, von will be convinced that we are LAYING OVEIt ALL COMPETI HON in our line when itcomeeto Richly Tailored Clothing. HANDSOME AND DURABLE PATTERNS, AT REA80NA ble Prices. Oive us a call. T. L WALLACE & CO., STRAIIAN BLOCK, Albany Collegiate Institute, ALHANY, OREGON, September 9, 1891. A Foil Corps of Four departments of study : Collegiate, Normal, Business, Primary. Type writing and Sliort-hand are taught. For catalogue address, KEV. ELBERT N. CON PIT, A. M.f President. HAVE YOU SEEN THE GOODS TO BE SOLD IN Grand :: C OIF1 SUMMER :OE: HOT -:- mm -NOW IN L. EX The Leading Clothier pCoieion ! OF- and Children ALBANY, OREGON June 10, 1892. Experienced Teachers. THE earancc e ZM:3T: STOCK.-- BLAiN, 4 Merchant Tailor.