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tHlfiMOHNING HERALD: SATURDAY, AUGUST 15, 1891 J ON BALK. The Daily Herald will ale each morning at H. J. book store, where it tan be pre at a cents per copy. JOTTIMOS ABOUT The new depot at Salem is nearly completed. Royal Dutch cocoa at C. E. Brownell'tf. It will be lawful to kill greuse after Sept 1st. CSeo. Fish, of Corvallis, was in Albany yesterday. Mrs Clara Hughes is n the cit visiting relatives. Sell9 Bros., circus will be in Al bany next Wednesday. Alien Tarker; of Yaquina Bay was in the city yesterday. t Mrs. Saltoiarsh and family e turned to Portland yesterpay. Mrs. Upham has gone to Cali fornia for several month's visit. The new Vuited Presbyteiian church has begun to tower in the air. Have you examined that beauti ful $400 piano at Klein Bros, shoe tore. Experts pronounce Klein Bros, piano one of the finest toned in struments. Jast received at the Ladies Bazaar The "Sensation" the latest novelty in hats. Try Conn & Hendricson's svrup, the finest in the market. Retail in quantities to suit. 1 Daniel Brandman, the crushed tragedian, is peddling milk ru ' Sacramento, California. Fresh Yamuna Bay salmon at S cents er pound at Hyde market. Also flounders and sturgeon. Councilman Garrett came over from Yatjiiina yesterday to attend the council meeting last evening. Your school tax will be del in ipient if not paid at once. Look after it and save costs of collection. Thos. Brink has just received some of the fiiest live geese leathers ever brought to Albany. Wanted, an agent in Albany to represent Portland wholesale can dy factory. Yince & Co., Portland, Ogn. lion. George Colvig and daugh ter, of Grant's Pass, railroad ou. lnissioner, was in the city yester day. David Link, the leading music dealer of Albany, made a flying trip to Corvallis last Tuesday. Gazette. Look at T. L. Wallace & Co.'b display of neck wear, anything in window for 25cts. Both Windsor's ' and Four in Hand. Archie Mason and A. C. Strang, of Salem, were in the city last night looking after bids upon the Albany sewer work. Mr. Ben Wheeler and wife who were called to Kansa9 by the last illness of Mr. Wheeler's mother, returned to Albany last night. Two school teachers from Sacra mento, Cal., Miss Woods and Miss Little, are visiting in this citv, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tweedale Survevor Warner came in from his home at Albany on Monday, to resume his work of surveying at the Siletz, says the 1 aquina 1 ost. We are the only people who car ry the celebrated E. & W. collar and cuffs. Always have the latest styles in stoe'e, T. L. Wallace & Co. Have you seen the fine line of summer neckwear going at 5o cents at T. L. Wallace & Co's Elegant $1 goods all go for 50 cents. Those who went to Newport yes terday were: Mrs. G. W. Simp son. Misses McFarland, Dr. O. C Awbery, C. J. Stuart and Jack Smiley. John Schmeer's team became frightened yesterday afternoon on the way back from the cemetery and ran a short distance. They were stopped without doing any damage. The new Grange, jint across the river in Benton countv, will meet for the first time in their new hall to-day. The building is not com pleted, but is far enough along to hold the meeting in it On Monday at midnight the salmon fishing season closed on the Columbia river for IStfl. The pack for the year has been accord ing to correct footings; 376,000 canes and falls short of 1S90 some (10,000 cases. Hop. J. P. Schooling, of Harris burg, has been arrested and will have a hearing before Justice C. vV. Starr, of Junction, on next Monday, on the charge of commit ting adultery with Mrs. Elizabeth Howard, in Lane county, just across the river from Harrisburg. Never in late years have the prospects for high prices for wheat heen so good as now. Evw circumstance tends to make the farmer the victor in the present attempt on the part of the middle men to lower the price of the cereal, if they will but watch the markets carefully and keep pace withlthe times. Thp council have been trying for three mouths to elect a night watch. They took five or six ballots again last night, with the same result. I here are three or four amdicanta for the position and a majority of the council can not agree upon a man. in me meantime the city is paying a salary for a dissatisfied service. Corvallis Times. The workmen for the tunnel being run into the Spring Hill coal prospects last week found the vein dipping down below the level with the surface of the water in the river so that it precluded ..llnwinir it. but this week they have pushed on until they have 1 JUUU the vein and prospects are better than ever. ynred BidJthe Building of 8ewf 01 MpllfcJTh North and Maiiioa Recomidored. A regular meeting of the city council was held at the chambers last evening. Mayor James L. Cowan presided and Conn oilmen Burkbart, French, Allen and Gar rett were present. The marshal reported $6500 in city taxes collected, and asked for further time; granted thirty days. The recorder reported that the bridge bonds had been received. The following resolutions in re gard to liens on property were read and adopted : No. 19, on lot 5, block 7, for $38.03'; on lot 4, block 1 4. for Council adjourned to meet next Friday evening. HILLS ALLOWED. Mike Cowan C. W. Watts M. Cowan . G. E. Lilly. $-! . 20 . 48 W. B. Barr. 53 00 X.J. Ilenton 28 75 G. W. Hughes 5 00 Hopkins Bros 2!) 64 N. J. Henton 70 15 Last Popular Excursion. The announcement of the last cheap excursion of this season to to Newport has caused a rush for tickets, and no doubt the largest crowd of the year will leave to morrow morning for the seaside The management has been able, through the kindness of the O. P. R. R. Co.'s officials, to allow all who wish the privilege of remain ing over uhtil either Monday or Tuesday, which will be highly appreciated by many who other wise would be unable to partici pate in the varied pleasures alforded by a brief visit to the ocean beach. The salmon fishing season is now at its height and many fine Chinooks are daily cap tured in Yaciuina bar. The surt is warm and pleasant, and as the undertow so common at the other ocean resorts has never been felt at Newport, the bather may enjov a dip in the waves without danger. Train will leave Albany at 7 a. m., arriving at Newpoit at 1,1 a. m., returning, leave Newport at 5:30 and arriving at Albany at j:30 i'. m. Fare for round trip, $2.50, including boat fares. Tick ets on sale at w ells, r aigo & Co. s office and at the train on its de parture. Broke I'p His Gain. Grants Pass Courier: Ned Par ker, known all over the coast as "Big Jack," the "Prince of Fakirs" and by other terms, was arrested on Friday for aiding and maintain ing a lottery in this city, rsed is a great big man weighs 2!0 and wears a stove-pipe hat. His buB- inees is conducting a lottery as an auxiliary to selling pens. He sells about half a dozen pens ior a dol lar and the buyer has the privilege of trying bis luck on drawing an envelope out of a box saiu to con tain banknotes end blanks. He was held to appear here next Feb ruary in the sum $50, which he deposited. He had intended to take in Medford and Ashland, but changed his mind and decided to go north. He had been arreeted in Roseburg a day or two prev iously for the same offence. He wore the air of an injured innocent who had leen abused and perse cuted b ' a mercenary community and a over-zealous district attor ney. Large Plums. Corvallis Gazette : W. A. Joll v. living near Philomath, presented us with half a gallon of plums Ironi his farm. The plum trees were on his farm when he purchased it and he does not know the variety they resemble the egg plum except are rounder and nearly one month earlier than any other plum. They are the hnest plume we have ever eaten, and it only took nine to fill half gallon measure. Uuery: Did the editor of the Gazette eat nine? A Linn Conotjr Laly Dying:, The Oregonian of Friday says that Judge O. N. Denny left last night for Grant's statu n, he hav ing received a dispatch informing him that his mother, who is visit ing a daughter near Grant's, was Iving at the point of death. Mrs. Denny is 80 years of age, and there is but slight hopes of her re covery. Fine Cloth A web of cloth upon L. E. Blaiu's counter, yesterday evenii g attrac ted much attention. It was a per fect fine a specimen of cassiinere or broadcloth as was ever imported from France or any other country, and it was the product of the Al bany Woolen Mills. Home work takes the lead. 1W CHARGED WITH M CEDES. Crolii Sheriff tbs Mas Is Jail. Arrives for V Yelterdav Slieriir Pittman, of RobsonVountv. and Col. Mellon, of LaureWmrg, N. C, arrived here after theNnan McDougall, who was arrested by Sheriff Scott, charged withmiuidering his uncle in the said KoVron county. Mc Douirall was a merchant in Lauren burg and his uncleived in thecoun tiy near by. It appears that some DArson blackened to represent a colored man. enticed the old gen tlem-'n into a field on pretext of learning the way to a place near by. and aftirward the old gentle man was found in the lieid where he had b ei murdered. Supj icion attached to McDougall because smut was noticed on his fac -, and also because he had a lowrrof attorney from his aunt t eolhet the insurance on his uncle's life, and bacause he abscn tided and was not discovered until a letter written home gave away where he was located. The sheritf and his deputy have the requisite cxtradi tion papers. KEVTS OF THE COAST. Interesting Items from Exchange! Throughout the Northwest. The hot winds of the past two I weeks in uilliam county have damaged to some extent the crops in that section. Fall wheat is, of course, uninjured, but spring wheat that was at all late has suffered severely. In some in stances where the wheat had not commenced to harden before the hot winds ca'ne the crop is en tirely blighted and will not even make good hay. The Fosnti Journal declairs that no matter what the season may be in that country it has been satisfactorily proven that a fall-sown crop is the thtl only sure crop in the country, and fanners should govern themselves accord ingly. The Roseburg Review says: Our peach crop is going to wist for want of a fruit cannery. Tae fruit grjwers of the count- may wake up to the importance of such an enterprise after this year. The Gold Beach Gazette says this has been the greatest fishing season ever known on Rogue river. The catch has been im mense. Ashland Tidings: Following is a list of late Alliance organizations perfected in Jackson county, by National Organizer T. Birnbauni : Uniontown, July 23, with 12 members, President II. 1). Russell Secretary Anna Jeirery ; Indepen dent Alliance at Rose Hall, July 24th, with 16 members, President Squire J. II. Knutzen, Vice-President John O'Brien, Secretary Kate Herriott with post-otlice address at Applegate; Woodville July 20, with 10 members, Presi dent J. H. Breedy, Secretary J. W. Robinson ; Antinch Alliance, July 31, with 7 members, Picsi dent C. Sydenstriker, Secretary J. E. Potter with post-ollice address at Sam's Valley. Grants Pass Courier: Georgie, the two-year eld boy of Fred Ben son, was drowned in a spring on his father's place near Kerby on Sunday atternoon. It appears the child had been playing with an uncle of h's, twelve years old, and they had both been absent some time from the house and when search was instituted the, lift less body of the infant was found in the spring. Prof. Benson came in on Monday morning for the colli n after riding all night. He, with his family and brother-in-law, were camped on the brother's place at the time of the accident. Ira Adams, of Salem, while re turning from hunting near 1 timer in climbing over a fence near W. T. Van Scoy's, the gun was discharg ed, shooting oil' the hand at the wiist. The allotment of land among the Indians on the Umatilla reser- j vation is progressing smoothly and there have been low disputes for the commissioners to decide The Indians are not so prone to dispute as their white brothers, says the Pendleton Last-Oregon- lan. it two want the same piece of land one of the other withdraws, with the remark : "You take this and I'll get another." White men, under the same circum stances, would probably tight, figuratively speaking, until tne last grasp, for supremacy. Under Suspicion. An Exchange says that a prom inent rancher of Grant county, named John Austin, and his man. John Guthridge, were arreeted in Pendleton Sunday evening, charg ed with the larceny of a steer. The men were just about to ship thirthy-six head of ctttle from the Union Pacific stockyards at Pen dleton. Suspicion attached to them because seven head of them bore the Lux & Miller brand, and this firm is not in the habit of sell ing cattle iu small lots. It is also claimed that several other brands have been Been among the bunch and that the men acted as if they wished to make a hurried ship ment and avoid attention. Austin claims he bought the cattle from several persons in the John Day country. The men were committ ed to the county jail pending an examination. Went to Portland. Salem Statesman: Tho Three Sisters went down to Portland yesterday morning with a small load of freight. A good many passengers were taken below, sev eral of them going to St. Paul to work on the convent. The boat ing stage continues just passable for vessels of light draft, but with a little work on the part of the suagboat they could get along without any trouble. A few- snags need pulling and if several of the worst bars were scraped navigation would be decidedly easier. THE C0DH1T JAIL, It is Only a Mutter of a Few Days Werk for a Prisoner to Escape. What is the matter with Linn county jail? If a prisoner gets tired of his abode it is only a mat ter of a few hours of work and he is out in the world again. W. W. Saunders dug his way out and it took $1,500 to get him back again enough to construct cages from which no living man could escape. Others have escaped and once but for perfidy of a prisoner a whole sale )a:l break would have been recorded a few years ago. The hinges on which the iron doors hang were sawed oil' and it only remained to lift the door aside and walk out. But one of the prison ers gave the plan away and the thing was nipped at the last moment. Why cannot cells be put in the jail, so that when a man goes in there is some guarantee that he is going to stay, witheut being watched day and night. The sheriff of Liun county has manifold duties that require his attention, and cannot be here, there and everywhere and keep his eye on our makeshift jail. Is it not false economy to pay out a 1 1000 or nure every two or three years to capture escaped criminals when that amount would make escape impossible it properly ued. llie county coiumi.-sioners ex amined the jjii about a week "be fore the last escape was made, and vet two prisoners walked out, leaving only an old case knife with teeth notched in it to tell the tale. If a prisoner can gain his liberty so easily it is high time something was done. ' A Poor Waif. Rockford Enterptise: The steamer Stella, on Medical Lake, tied a few feet from the water's edge at the landing Monday night, rocked a little castaway to sleep while all Medical Lake a'ept except an unfortunate woman. The son of Mr. William Miller, the owner of the steamty, discov ered the waif when he went to the boat early in the morning to lire up. It was a new-born boy, wrapped in a blak shawl and was not larger than a loaf oi bread. Pinned to the shawl was the fol low ing letter, written in a fem inine hand evidently : "Kind boatman, will you please be kind enough to take this little infant to . the orphan asylum at Spokane? Within the shawl is f5. It is all I have. If the child dies place a notice in the Spokane Review so that 1 may know of it. If it lives and I am ever able I will take it . and be s mother to it." Later the infant was taken to the Spokane orphanage, and finally its mother, a Mrs. Brown, made herself known. Mothers? Castoria ia 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, quites pain, cures diarrho-j and wind colic, allays feverishnes3, destroys worms, and prevents convulsions, soothes the child und -gives it re freshing and natural sleep. Caa soria is the children's panacea the mothers' friend. So doses, 30 cents. French Tansy Wafers. These wafers are for the relief and cure of painful and irenular menses, and will remove all ob structions, no matter what the cause, and are sure and safe every time. Manufactured by Emerson Drug Co., San Jose, Cal., and for sale at J. A. Cuinming's drug store only. iew 1'rocesM. Mrs. A. M. Taft is now selling a new process lor canning iruits and vegetables without cooking or sear.ng air tight. Samples ot her work may be Been at Lrownell e store. I am an old man and have been a constant sull'erer with catarrh for the last ten years. I am en tirely cured by the use of lily's Cream Halm. It is strange that so simple a remedy will cure such a stubborn disease. Henry hill ings, U. S. Pension Att'yl Wash ington, D. C. For eight years I have suffered from catarrh, which effected mv eyes and hearing; have employed many physicians without relief. I am do w on my second bottle of Ely's Cream Balm, and feel confi- aent ot a complete cure. Mary C Thompson, Cerro Gordo, Ifl. Frequently accidents, occur in the house-bold which cause burns, sprains and bruises ; for use in such cases Dr. J. H. McLean's Volcanic Oil Liniment has for many years been the constant favorite family emedy. Baby cried, Mother sighed, Doctor prescribed : Castoria ! Highest of all in Leavening Power. ABSOLUTELY PURE THE WOULD KNUICHED. 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 anil when Syrup of Figs was first produced the world was enriched w ith the on ly perfect laxative known, as it is the only remedy which is truly pleasing and refreshing to the taste and prompt and effectual 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. The trotting bred siallion Al- wood Breeze will stand for service at Trites Bros, st ible, Albany Sat urday a of each week until lurther notice. Suie Cure for the Liquor or Opium Habits. The East India cure for these awful habits can be given without the patient s knowledge, and is the only known specific for the fmrpose, it is not injurious in the east degree: manufactured by Emerson Drug Co., San Jose, Cal., and for sale at J. A. Cuinming's drug store only. BKkLi:S All Ml A .St I. VI:. The bust sa!ve in th-j world fur Cuts. Bruises, So.es. Ulcers, S.ik Klieiim, Fever sores, Tetter, Chapped Italic1.. Chilblains. Corns, anitslun Eruption:), and pos tivcly cures Pile., or i.o pay required. It is guaranteed to giva perfect satisfaction, or money re funded, Pries '25 cents pc-r lox. Ftr sale by KosliBy fc Mason KEAI) And you will not liKCJKET CALL on us and you will find us always ready to Ol'lF.U you great induce ments from our large line " of goods HOOD Reaches, Rauanas, Lemons, Apples, Mel R.erries, Oranges, A tricots, l'lumhs, elnns, RETTF.R Corn, l'eas, Reaiis.Rotato, Onion.C'altage Turnips I'.eets Carrots Sweet Potatoes lilvST Soap, Soda, Rice, Salt, Ihtney.IIiijis, I'ickels, Tea Flour, Meal, Spicks AM Constantly adding new goods and latest nwelliKS Do nut fail to get our prices. C. E. RROWNELL, Alliany. Administrators Hale. VTOTICE IS I1U;EI:V GIVEN THAT THE 1.1 undersigned as aiimini-4trut'r of the estate of llci.ry lh-er, dccc-ist-d, in ursii auce of and ly virtue of an or.'cr of tlio county court of Linn county. Or-on, duly made ami etitered of record o sii.l c mrt a, tliciulv term th.-rcof ly.H, u ill on tlic I'-Mh, day nfSepteiiilierlaJl at the hour of 1 o'clock in the afternoon of Huid day at the court house door in thu ity f Alliany in Linn countv, Or non, soil at ptiliho an -tion to the highest hid ler for cash in hand the fol low im; diHci'ihcd real pronriy t.i wit: lleiunini; at a puint tuetity-foiir feet and ;t iuclie cast of the northwest corner of lot (1) line iu block (10) ten iu the city of A'lianv Linn county, O.e.ron as the saute is desci ilied on the maps awl plat s of sai, city on tile in the othce cf the county clerk of I. inn county, Oregon, and ruuuin from thence east alon the north line of said l-t tl.'O liftct ti feet and ltM inches to thu center of the party hrick wall, thence southerly alotii.' the center of said arty wall and parallel to the western houudary line of said lot one, one hundred tcct to the alley, thence wester! v along the r-oith line of said alley liitei-o feet ten and one milt ncli"-, thence northerly in a ttnii.ht line to the place of jCn-iuning. John a. (t.awtokk. As administrator of the estate 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 lire, for one of Julius Gradwhol's companies, the Oakland Home, paid Wednesday to Mr. Bach, the full value of his loss in that company to bis entire satisfaction, w hich seems to be the usual custom of Mr. Grad whol's companies to pay promptly their lull loses as soon as they occur, iheretore n you want 10 insure your property well go to Mr. Gradwhol, who represents six No. 1 insurance companies with a capital ol a nunurca mnuou dollars. ... . i 1 l'ay Your City Taxes. The city taxes for lb'Jl are now due and payahle. The money is needed and every .aUIVIUUal SUOUIU ICOK llie uiuiiri up uoo ace trial iney are p?io, n not, pm inimcu atcly they will hceotnc deiimiuent. The iloif tax is also due and if lint paid the order will tie ifiven to kill all the di'3 on whom taxes have not been paid, ijt , MOM-JIAN, Marhhal. Latest U. S. Gov't Food Report. H BevKing NEW TO-DAY, WAN TED -A g'tl to ilo general house work in a amall fimity. Inquire south east corner 7th au.l lUbcr tiect. Noril-E IS HEKKISY GIVEN TH VT the annual mec'-lni; of the 8'ocUiol era of die Alliany Elec-.rie Lihi Power and Telephone Company will lie heM at their office in ihe city of Alba v. Oregon, on the 90th day of A'lu.t. l.s'.ll, at the hour of 4::W i M , for the purpose of e'octing direc tors, to sene for tlie euniin,: jtr. N, II, ALU X, Secret arv. -GENERAL- n Agency. THROUGH TICKETS To and from Europe by all first-class lines Tickets from any plaec in Europe to any point in thri Tinted Mates, or foui this t-nuulrv to Kurcpewi point sold over the follouin tirst -class lines: .North Herman l.'ovil. via Sex York, North licrunn Uoyd, via Ifatliioore, Allan Line, Anchor Line, American Line, S'ate Line, Heaver Line, Ciiuard Line, Kcd Star Line, Wlete Star Line, Uuion Line. DRAFTS AND MONEY ORDERS mid on all Kuroieau cities al current rates. Interiiatioii collections, for information rctf:iniintr prices of passage, date of sailing, etc., call o:i or address, t!, II. WINN, Albany, OK. -THE- Ms Agricsliural College Opens Septe.r.berJ.Stl), ls;l. COl'USE Of STI'DY arranged expressly to meet the needs or the farming and uiecri mi cal interests of the state. Lare. coinoriious and ell-ventilatel buildings. Ihe .-o!lMe is louilcd in a cultivated arid Christian com ni'initv, and one of the healthiest iu ihc State.' i Military Trainhty. I Expenses Need Not Exceed l:'iO for the r-ntire bcasou. Two i r nio:e free s hnljrships fri;in tvery county. Write for ituUiIkuc to 15. L. AKNOLl, Pres., Corvalli, Or. FOR SALE OR RENT. .IKFFRSON FLOURING MILLS, Also SAW AND PLANING MILLS, Jefferson, Marion Co., Or. For particulars apply to CO KB KIT & MACLEAY, M and CO Front St., Portland, Or. Portal Uoirayly. OPEXS MCI -TUMI! lilt 14. Beautiful he.tlthftil idle near tho city. Expenses are as reasonable as any other institution of learning on the coast. Classical, literary, scientific, theological, prepaiatory, 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. ('. Stratton, D. D., presi dent, or Thos. Van Scoy, D. D., dean of college, Portland Univer sity, Poitiaud, Or. FIRST NATIONAL BANE TRANSACTS A til'birtKSS. OENKttAL BANKINO PKKSIDKNT L. FLIKX. V1CP. I-KKSIKK.NT S. K YoPNO. A-IIIKK K. W. LAPU )ON. DI5ECTOE3 : S. E. YuUKQ, L Funm K. F. Sol. L, K. ULA1N, E. W Lanodon Cashier, Albany Nurseries. WE HAVE ON HAND AT OUR nursery on the Corvallis road, one half mile from town, aa fine a lot of Fruit Trees of all kinds as can be found anywhere on the coast. If you contemplate planting trees, it will pay to see our stock and get our prices and catalogue free. HYMAN & BROWN ELL. EWART DETACHABLE LINK rv BELTINC. The Best. The Cheapest Reduced Trice List Send lor. of drlvo hi.1t nd other aneeialties for Eleva- tors, C'onvcvors and Machinery lor hauling nnv material In bulk or package. Link Bki.t Mv imnkkv Co . Chicago. Stock eair.ed I.) J. Al. AltTULK k CO., Portland, Or. FOSHAY 6k MASON Wbelosalo and Retail Drwisis ALBAV OREGON LOOK HERE wTdl Utah Marriage En- dowment Association of Salt Lake Citv ' set-lire for yourself 1,000,IKX( at the; tim'j of your marriage. Send r cents in stamps for information and terms, to insure piompt reply, AU dress Utah Marrlaife Endowment As sociation. Salt Lake City, tAgetits Wanted, Please mention paper. T OST A email oren faced irold watch. J J Waltham works, with fob chain and fan ain and tan- shafted ehartu. The finder wdl plcane leave at tins ottice. HI III 3 hfeaJayil Over WHF.X YOU HAVE Ilea's, Boys' S S i OVERCOATS Now arriving, you will be convinced that we are LAYING OVKR ALLCOMI'KTHIOX in our line when itcomegto Richly Tailored Clothing, HANDSOME AND DURABLE PATTERNS, AT REA80NA ble 1'rices. Give us a call. T. L. WALLACE & GO., STRAIIAN BLOCK, Albany Collegiate Institute, -A. I j! 5 Y", QQ1-ifainKfti.n IQfll LinnixTiiiiini i i i. m A Ml Corps of Four departments of uttldv : Pnlle'i:ito Xornml Kn.inoa Primorv Type writing and Short-hand are taught. For catalogue address, REV. ELBERT N. CON D IT, A. M., Presideut. HAVE YOU SEEN THE GOODS TO BE SOLD IN Cram SUMMER OB Mil -: HOT -NOW IN L. EX The Leading Clothier SEEN OUK NEW- MIR STOCK -OF- and ALBANY, OREGON 0 11 EGOIST, Turin 1 n 1 QOO .i i tin ici nj E.perieLCCil Teachers, THE e STOCK. Blain, A Merchant Tailor. Sa me