THE MORNING HERALD: SUNDAY, AUGUST 10, 1891
Rowing gaUygeraW
ON 8AI.K.
The Dailt Hbrai.i will be on
ale each morning al II. J. Jones'
book store, where it c an be procured
at 5 cents per copy.
JOTTINOS AliOtX TOWN.
The clays are getting ehorler.
S. A. Ilulin, druggist, French's
corner.
W. F. Crosby went to Corvallis
yt sterday.
Mrs. Barnes went over to Scio
yesterday.
Royal Dutch cocoa at C. E.
Brownell'a.
J. W. Gardner went to (Juartz
rille yesterday.
James L. Cowan went to Port
land yesterday.
Miss Li! lie Gill, of Scio, was in
the cit) yesterday.
(Juite a number from Portland
went to Newport yesterday.
The excursion train for Newport
this morning leaves at 7 o'clock.
Gov. Pennoyer was in Albany
yesterday on his way to Mehaiua.
Miss Annie Sower lias returned
from a month's visit to Portland.
Have you examined that beauti
ful 400 piano at Klein Bros, shoe
store.
Sid Dorris, editor ot the Mill
City Gazette, was in this city yes
terday. Kxperts pronounce Klein Bros,
piano one of the tinest toned in
struments. Just received at the Ladies
Bazaar The "Sensation" the latest
novelty in hats.
Try Conn A Hendricson's syrup,
the finest in the market. Retail
in quantities to suit.
W. E. McPherson has removed
his real estate oltice into room in
the Masonic temple.
Mrs. S. A. Hamilton, of Seattle,
is visiting at the residence of 11.
F. Merrill, in this city.
Wheat is 76 cents. Yesterday
in Chicago it jumped 7 cents and
in New York 5 eents.
The Southern Pacific pay car
passed through this city yesterday
paying otf its employes. "
Your school tax will be delin
quent if not paid at once, i.ouk
after it and save costs of collection.
Thus. Brink has just received
some of the fiiest live geese
feathers ever brought to Albany.
Wanted, an agent in Albany to
represent Portland wholesale can
dy factory. Viuce it Co., Portland,
Ogn.
The catalogues of the Albany
collegiate institute just issued
show an average attendance Lst
year of 210.
Findley soda springs and 4)ii
acres of land were sold at public
auction in this citv to John 1U-
, nionJ for $L'30O.
II. Y. Kirkpatrick, of the Leba
nou Express, and Mr. Cavender,
of the Brownsville Times, were m
Aldany yesterday.
, Look at T. L. Wallace & Co.'e
display of neck wear, anything in
window for 25 cts. Both Windsor's
and Four in Hand.
Sheriff Pitman, of Robeson
county, .u.. leit thw city yes
terday with MeDougtill the man
arressed for murder.
W. M. Ketchum arid family
leave Mondav for I'pper Soda
springs, where they will join J.J.
Dubruille and family.
C. P. Dutton, formerly of South
Bend, Wash., is now editor and
publisher of the Observer, pub
lished at Oakland, Oregin.
We are the only people who car
ry the celebrated E. it W. colUr
and culls. Always have the latent
styles in Btock, T. L. Wallace & Co.
Have you seen the fine line of
summer neckwear going at 5')
cents at T. L. Wallace it CoV.'
Elegant $1 goods all g for 50
cents.
Prof. E. G. Lorillard started for
Prineviile, yesterday afternoon.
He will be gjne about two weeks,
and upon his return will resume
his classes.
Coll Van Cleve is over from the
Toledo Coal Mine. He brought
some tine samples taken from the
top of the vein. It can be seen in
L. E. Blain's show window.
W. E. Hawkins, I). C. Schell
and A. B. Matthews have returned
from the summit of the Cascade
mountains. They caugnt Ki'M
trout and killed some large game.
Mr. Amos Strong, formerly of
Salem, is now in charge of the
Gearhart Park hotel on Clatsop
bjach, and is preparing to welcome
right royally the visit of the Ore
gon editors, August ol
Come to the services of the
Young Men's Christian Associa
tion this afternoon at 4 o'clock.
Prof, tfhorey of Portland will ad
dress the meeting. Subject.
"How to Treat Religions Excuses."
Bring your friend.-". All men are
invited.
Services at the Congregational
chirr ch to-day will be conducted
by Prof. II. A. Shorev of Portland.
Subject for 1 1 a. m. "The Pure in
Heart." At 7: l i m. an address
Tjill be given to young people.
Subject. "The Boy-hood of Jesus.
The Chicago Times wants to
know if the women of Illinois vote
and otherwise uusex themselves,
"wlio will rock the cradle?" Well, i
really, it all the limes predicts
comes to pass, there won't lie any
cradle to rock, don't you know.
Astorian.
The editors and their friends,
who attend the meeting of the Or
egon Press Association at Astoria,
will find some of the most pleas
ant features of the section to be
the visit and entertainment at
Gdarhart Park, the elegant ap
pointments of the hotel, the in
comparable sea bathing, and the
refreshing coolness of the park.
DOWN BI THE SEA.
Peveaty
Bathers i
Cretk at
th Surf
One Time.
at Nje
Nye creek, Yaiuina bay, is us
lively as can be now. Thirty-eight
camps are pitched there now, and
on Friday seventy persons were in
bathing at one time. There is no
undertow and children enjoy
themselves in the surl w ith tier
led eafetv. Tnis little resort is
mt.de upJalmost exclusively of
Albany people and a jolly time
they "do have. Those who left
this city yesterday to go down by
the sounding sea were: E. L.
Thompson, W. K. Garrett, Hairy
Woodin, Fred Veal, G. F. Simp
son, W. II. St. John, Win. Camp
bell, Gene Larrimore, C. B. Winn,
Bart Allen, of Halsey, Dr. Folev,
of Lebanon, Miss May Rideout,
Lora Vance, Lida Galbraith, Miss
Marshall, Mrs. W. K. Hearst and
daughter, Mrs. O. P. Coshow, Eva
Williamson, Mrs. Gilbert, Mr. and
Mrs. Geo. C. Stanard, Velle
Irving, Mrs. Hynian Miss Edna
Protzman.
BEAL ESTATE BALES.
O. II. Pickens to John W
Pick-
ens, 40abres, 13 E. 1, $100.
Oregon to J. W. Pickens, 40 acres
13 E. 1, fSO.
Minnie H. Ellis to G. L. i lack
man, lot 8 and fraction lot 1, B's
ad, $100.
F. H. Roscoe to F. M. Redfield,
110x143 feet, block 00, Albany,
$050.
D. Bridges to Martha Wiggs, 4
lots Shelburn, $100.
Half lot Masonic cemetery to II.
B. Vunk. $10.
G. A. Tavlor to Edward Ford, 1
lot, block 14, H's 2d ad., $1000.
Dick Flaherty Trots.
There was a pretty little trotting
race out at the fair grounds track
at Salem Friday between three
horses now in training there says
the Statesman. Thev were A. S.
Beg;:sVDick Flaherty," Bright it
Cox's "Rosemon," and George
Good's "Thookydeeds." It was
for the best two in three, and in
the first heat only "Kosemon"
ai.d "riiookydeeds" were started
The former took the heat; time
2:55. In the second "Dick
r laherty " won the heat by a neck,
over Good's pacer; time 2:45.
The little trotter was shut out
Flaherty is a pretty good horse,
having "defeated Oneco, Olander,
and Maude Knox in three etraight
heats at Cily View. He was sired
by Fearnaugh. Beggs issues a
challenge to "Thokydeeds" for the
best two in three, race to be on
the fair grounds here early in
September. Kosemon's diiver
also issues a challenge for a race
with the good horse, the contest
to be on September 1st.
A Cent a Mile to The World's Fair.
F. C. Vierling, a Chicago alder
man, wh j passed through Port
land Friday on his wav to San
Francisco, in speaking of the
world's fair, said: "The com
mittee is now working for a rate of
1 cent a mile over all the railroad
for the round trip. That would
bring vour Oregon people to Chi
cago and carry you back again for
$25. Another thing we intend to
lo, ami that is to bring the New
Yorkers, who have so iar done all
the kicking, for between $10 and
fl) the round tup. Hie mam
point we are aiming at now is to
get the round trip rates down to 1
cent a mile.
The Sheep Do the Kent.
If cu kill cno cricket, other
crickets will gather around and
pick his bones before going another
liop. In Harnev county, where
they are troubled with crickets
they use this fact for all it is worth
They drive a band of sheep across
1 lie cricket s line of march a few
times and tramp a lew million to
death. Then the whole army of
crickets gather around the dead
pioneers and the sheep do the
rest.
What Itert 1 Doing.
Bert Magers affable curly-headed
little smiler, who measures cab
bage leaves over the counter at
Allen Bros, store, will leave to
morrow for a week's vacation.
Albany Telescope. And we
caught the same curly-headed,
laughing, happy Bert. lie is now-
stopping with his mamma here,
He may be a double man whn he
returns to Albany. htayton Sun
A Bullet in hi Hat.
Roy Stuart, little son C, J.
Stuart, came very near meeting
with a fatal accident at Yaiiuina,
tie was playing on a scow, and a
party of young men were shooting
at a mark near uy that happened
to be in range with the boy. A
bullet passed through his hat and
another struck uncomfortably
close. The boy was badly scared.
New I'roiesH,
Mrs. A. M. Taft is now selling
anewpiocess lor canning lruits
and vegetables without cooking or
sealing air tight. Samples of her
work may be seen at Brownell's
store.
Thuiaton Hackleman and fam
ily are expected to arrive in this
city soon. They will make Al
bany their future home.
The Albany hose team were out
practicing last evening. Ihey
look every inch prize winners.
DIED.
HOWAKD-At the residence
of hi
parents in this eiiy, Saturday, A
!". Kay, little f. year o'd i
An
ton
tl Aiiids Howard.
iunertil will occur from the family
residciice corner Sccoi.d and t.'ula.
pooia st.cets at 'J o'clock this inorii
iii ir.
BOKN
M. KKE Tolhe wife cf Prof. II. M
McKce, at Lonpoit, Cal., Aug, y
1'.U, u girl.
COAST NOTES.
Interesting Items in Bri- f From Korti-we.-t
Exchanges.
Pendleton ! East-Oregonian :
Tuesday night'd east-bound train,
No. S, collided wilii a landslide
near Unity, beyond Baker Citv.
A huge mass of rock and earth
descended uon the engine, knock
ing it from the track. Engineer
Jacobson, a pjpular railroader,
well known in Pendleton, was
thrown out of thj c b mid had a
hg broken. The lirtui.m and
every one else on the tram escaped
uninjured. Just in front- of the
engine fell two or three large
rocks, each about half the size ol
acoac i, which would have de
molished the train had they
happened to strike it. The track
is b.ully blocked and wi.l not be
cleared until some time to n.onow
traiiiH being compelled to transfer
No. 7 arrived at 2:35 o'clock, hav
ing on board Mr. Jai'oh.-Kjii, who
will be taken to Portland.
Ashland Tidings: Contractor
Erickson, who has been at work
lilling in the lailroad trestles be
tween Ashland and Wagner Creek,
a distance of five miles, with a
force of 100 men is about ready to
rush operatiors. He is now put
ting up tents at Faruhain's field
to increase his force of men to four
hundred next Monday, when
work commences on the big
cut, which will do away with the
dangerous curve around the blntl'
this side of the nrnes. 'ibis will
move the track up the mountain
some 00 feet further. The cut
will ba about 300 Let l nr and
aliout fifty feet deep and will re
quire the removal of much uiit.
Robert Terry, the 10 year-old
son of Mis. J.L.Terry, living on
I'ine street met with an accident
Monday afternoon which came
near blowing him into the king
dom come. While playing with
two smaller children of the I'airi'y
he found a can of gun-powder
which he took into the vard, placed
some on a board, touched it oil'
and commenced pouring the con
tents of the can on the blaze,
which blew t'.ie can out of his
hands and knocked it high in the
air and smashed it into a complete
smash-up. The boy's face is a
blister, his hair singed, and his
right leg and right arm up to the
elbow was burned. He will re
cover. The family came here from
Spokane Falls several months ago
and purchased the G. L. Dean
place.
llillsboro Independent: The
case of the state vs. l.yda and
McLeod, charged with throwing
sawdiibt into the creeks near their
mills, was tried before Judge
Humphreys last Thursday, result
ing in Mr. I.yda's being found
guilty as charged, and lined $100
and costs. He at once took an
appeal and the case will come up
at the next te-in of Circuit Court,
when thi! Constitutionality of the
law will be tested. Mr. McLeod
was acquitted, the proof against
him not being so clear as against
Mr. Lvda. or it inav be that, his
heing a jury trial, t lie jurors were
influenced somewhat by their
sympathies.
S. W, Cresson, of lleppner. was
robbed by two confidence men on
the train from Arlington to Pen
dleton. The threshers on the firm of
Obe. Green, near L:ncoln, report
some remarkable yields of grain.
Sixty acres of oats made an average
of fifty bushels per acre and the
average on twenty-live acres of
wheat was forty bushels. .
At last accounts the b ;dv of Mr.
Wiley, drowned in the i'miNiiia
river at llendrer's place, below
Elktou, had not bctn lecovered.
lie was aliout 30 years old, un
married an I hail no relatives in
this country so far as known.
Business men complain that the
steamer Wilmington is not mak
ing regular trips as was promised
when she wasjiut on the rout be
tween Coos bay and Portland, and
goods supposed to be shipped on
her, have been long overdue.
W. B. Singelton. of lioseburg,
loll backward into an excavation,
striking bis back and head, caus
ing an injury to the Fpine and a
concussion of the brain over the
right eye. lie is now lying at his
residence in an unconscious con-
iitio.'i.
Harrington Ilaskin, of Bridge
port, who was reported thrown
from a horse and dragged to death
is alive and has met with no acci
dent whatever. The Baker City
Democrat, which first published
the item, was imposed upon by an
anonymous letter.
The road leading from Pine
valley at Little's Landing, on
Snake river, leading to the Seven
Devils, is completed. The funds
were furnished by l.'nion and
Baker counties, and the cost was
$ I05. 2Z. The road is in a passable
condition but lacks a great deal of
being iiret-class.
In the matter of the death of
Frank Ken; on in Camas vallev,
in which poisoning is alleged.
Judge Kiddie, of Douglas county,
has concluded that he has no
authority to order a post-mortem
examination, as petitioned for.
He has wr tten totho justice there
to excerise his own discretion in
the matter as acting corner.
The case of John Austin and
Juthridge. who were arrested at
Pendleton, has been continued un
til the atrival of Miller & Lux's
agent. It is stated that a telegram
from Miller Lux h is been re
ceived from San Francisco to hold
these men for prosecution, and
that every effort will be made by
the cattle kings to convict them
if them are guilty.
A big ditch to tap the Owyhee
river wiil be dug this fall. The
head of tne ditch will be tix miles
from the mouth of the river, where
it empties into the snake. The
new canal will be built by F.nglish
capital and the cost is estimated
at $-.'50,000. Its capacity will he
200,000 miner's inches, "and w ill
irrigate 200,000 acie3 of land in
the Owyhee valley.
THE CHURCHES.
When, Where and by Whom Services
Will Be Held To-Day.
CoxfiitF-GATioNAi. Curner of Fourth
and Kerry streets, Preaching every
Sunday ut 11 a. m., and s::;ii e. i.
SalilK'tli si lt Mil at l'rayor
iiicitinir Wednesday evening, he v.
J. H. McI..od, 1'jstor.
I'ucsiivtkuian-. corner of Hroadal
bin and Fifth streets. Services at 11 a.
in. and T::!l p. m. Pa-dor Kev.K. K.
I'richaid. Salihath school at l:i:l") p.
in. flayer meeting every Wednesday
evening.
M cTiioiusT. Corner Kll.-wortu and
Third streets. Services at 1 1 a. m. and
Y::l p. in. Pastor, Kev. S. .. Memin
'er. Pastor. SalihaMi school i:'.') p.m.
Pi aver meeting every Thursday eve
ning. S r. I'.vi i. Mrtiiodist Corner Mont
gomery and Third streets. Services at
II a. in. and;::aip. m. Pastor, U.
S. ShuiiKle Sahliath s hool at 10
in. Prayer meeting on Thursdav
evenings.
L.mti;i PitEsitvTKKiAX. Comer of
Wa-hington and Fifth slrcels. Servi
ce at 11 a. in. and :' p.m. Pastor Kev.
S.(i Irvine. Salilialh school at -J::ip-m
Prayer meeting every Wednesday
evening.
Fa vxtiKi.ic vi.. Corner of Lyon &ud
Fourth streets, services at 1 1 a. m.
and 7 :') p m. Pastor, Kev. L. S. Fisher.
Salilt.it li school loa. m. Prayer meet
ing ever Wednesday evening.
Cui;lTlvx Curitcu Services every
every Sunday at their church at 11 a.
m. and 7 p. in Sunday school
at lo a. m. Prayer uice'ing
Thili.-day evenings at T::!0 p. m.
All are invited ti attend. Kev. Jas. F.
Steward, pastor.
Catholic. Services every Sunday
at 11 a. m., by Kev. Fr. L. Metayer.
If.vi'TisT. Coiner of Lyon and Fifth
streets. Services at 11 a. 111. and
p. in. Pastor Kev. (Sen. II. H ill.
Sabliath school immediately after the
morning services. Piai-vr meeting
every Wednesday evening.
Kl'laCoi'Ai. Services every Sab
b.itli morning ut 11 a. in. Kev. M
Plumuicr, piislur.
I. ant 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
this morning for the seaside.
The management has been able,
through the kindnees of the O. P.
R. li. 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
afforded 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 Yaipiina bay. The surf
is warm and pleasant, and as the
undertow bo 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
11 a. .., returning, leave Newport
at 5 :30 and arriving at Albany at
S:30 i'. m. Fare lor round trip,
$2.50, including boat fares. Tick
ets on sale at Wells, Faigo .t Co.'s
office and at the train on its de
parture. Mother?
Castoria is recommended by
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, qui tea pain,
cures diarrho'i and wind colic,
allays feverishness, destroys
worms, and prevents convulsions,
soothes the child and gives it re
freshing and natural sleep. Cas
soiia is the children's panacea
the mothers' friend. 35 doses, 35
cents.
French Tanvy Wafers.
These wafers are for the relief
and cure of painful and iregular
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, Cat., and for
sale at J. A. Cumming's drug
store only.
I am an old man and have been
a constant sulferer with catarrh
for the last ten years. I am en
tirely cured by the use of Fly's
Cream Balm. It is strange that so
simple a remedy will cure such a
stubborn disease. Henry Bill
ings, U. S. Pension Att'yi Wash
ington, u. J.
For eight years I have suffered
from catarrh, which effected my
eyes and hearing; have employed
many physicians without relief.
I am dow on my second bottle of
Fly's Cream Balm, and feel confi
dent of a complete cure. Mary C.
Thompson, Cerro Gordo, 111.
Frequently accidents, occur in
the house-hold which cause burns,
sprains and bruises ; for use in such
cases Dr. J. H. Mc I -can's Volcanic
Oil Liniment has for many years
been the constant favoiite family
eniedy.
I?ahy cried,
Mother sighed,
Doctor prescribed : Castoria!
Highest of all in Leavening Power.
ABSOLUTELY PURE
THE WOULD KXKICIIKD.
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
'.he world was enriched with the on
ly perfect laxative known, as it is
the only remedy w hich is truly
pleasing and refreshing to the taste
and prompt andellectual tocleause
the system gently in the Sprii.
time br, in fact, at any time any
the better it is known Ilia more
popular it becomes.
The trotting bred stallion AI
wood Breeze will stand for service
at Trites Bros, stible, Albany Sat
urday's oi each week until further
notice.
Suie Cure for tliu Liquor or )ium
Habits.
The Fast India cure for these
awfuFhabits can be given without
the patient's knowledge, and is
the only known specific for the
purpose, it is not injurious in the
least degree; manufactured by
Emerson Drug Co., San Jose, Cal.,
and for sale at J. A. Cumming's
drug store only.
UltKLKYS AUMtA SAUL.
The best salve in the world for Cuts,
Bruises, So.es, Fleers, Salt liheum,
Fever sore, Tetter, Chapped Hani'.,
Chilblains, Corns, and skin Eruption:,,
and pos tively cures Piles, or i.o pay
required. Il is guaranteed to givs
perfect satisfaction, or money re
funded, Price -5 cents per box. Fcr
sale by Foshiiy t Mason
HEAD
And you w ill
not
KEtJHET
CALL
on us
and you w ill
find us
always
ready to
OFFER
you
great induce
ments from
our large line
of goods
GOOD
Peaches, Berries,
Bananas, Oranges,
Lemons, Apricots,
Apples, Plumbs,
Melons,
BETTEP.
Corn, Peas,
Beans, Potato,
Onion, Cubage
Turnips Beets
Carrots Sweet
Potatoes
BEST
Soap, Soda,
Uice, Salt,
Honey,! lops,
Pickets, Tea
Flour. Meal,
Spie-'S
AM
Constantly adding
new goods and
latest noveltit:s
I o net fail
to get our price.
C. E. BROWN ELL,
Albanv.
Administrator Sale.
NOTMIK IS l!Ki;Ki:V tilVKX THAT THK
tihtlrrrtiMcil as ;niiiniiHtratr of the
utato of llei.ry Mt vT, tUvnsnl, in uru-am-e
of mid hv vircue of an oiVrr nl thtf
ooluity court of Linn fount y, Or;on, duly
m;uic an I entrmi of reroM t court a,
iht-.lulv tvrm th"riof ly.'l, will on the l'.h,
lay orSeptouiticrlxH at the Imur of I Vt lock
in the afternoon if said x at i hi court
house door in thv ttv "f Albany in Linn
-ouiit. On yon, H--I1 at puhlL auction to the
highest h"'l Ut for ca-h in hand the fol
lowintf drtterined real property to wit:
r.OL'imiinif at a point twenty-four fv't
at:d M indies cast of the northwest corner
of lot (1) one in hio k (In) ten in the city of
A'ham Kin 11 county, O-eon as the same is
dcs-Tihed on the map and plats of said city
on tile in the otliee of tht county cV-rk of
Linu county, Ortiron, and runtime from
thence east alon the north line of siid lot
( lit) tiftetn feet ami lttJ. in he to the center
of the party hrick wall, thence southerly
alotiir the tenter of eaid party wall and
parallel tolhe western toiiNdary line of said
lot one, olio hundred tcct to tho alley,
thence wcs'erlv aloiijf the noith line of paid
allty liftee-i feet ten and one halfinehtw,
thence northerly in a etraight line to the
place of .Hvinniii.
JOHN A. CKAWKomn
As administrator d the estate of Henry
Meer, deceased.
FIRE, FIRE, FIREII
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 fire, for one of
Julius Oradwhol's companies, the
Oakland Home, ptiid 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. (Jrad
whol'e companies to pay promptly
their lull loses as soon as they
occur. Therefore if you want to
insure your property well :o to
Mr. Gradwhol, who represents six
No. 1 insurance companies with
a capital of a hundred million
dollars.
I'ay Vour City Taxes.
The city taves for 11 arc now i"uc and
payaMe, Tho money in iictU-l ami every
iniliviiliial should Icok the matter iiii anil
sec that tliev arc nsiil. If nut pai'l imme.li
atclv they will liecome clclin'iU'.'nt. The
tax it also liie atiil if not inl the order will
he iriven to kill all the d"H on hIkhii taws
I14VC not heen iaui,
J. N, IldHMAV,
Marshal,
Latest U. S. Gov't Fowl Report.
NEW TO-DAY.
WA.SrKD-A if'rl to do general lioutf
wrk in a small family. Inijoire sjiith
east curlier 7th ana l!:iW-r stiei ts.
NoriCK IS HK'tKIIV GIVEN HUT
the iuiiiiih! in ! ini of the st.x-l.liol- ir
f tliu At'. any Kluc.ric Lihr IW.-r ami
TcIc-i-Iioih- 'onii:my u ill In; K.'d al their
otlioe in the city ol All-a v. On-iron, on the
:Mili .lav of Au;u-t, ls'.U, at. the Iwair of
r. M , fur the purpose of e'ei-tinij direc
tors, lo mivc for the ciiriioi vea.
X, II", AI.I.I X.
Secretary.
-GENERL-
Europsas Ap;.
THROUGH TICKETS
To and from Europe by all firet-class lines
Tickets from any place in Europe to any
point in thn Tinted States, or Tom this
K.iintry to Kurcpcin point sold over the
following tirnt -class linc-i:
Xorth Ucrmati Lloyd, via Ne York,
North (ieriu in l.lov.l, via Baltimore,
Allan Line, Anchor Line,
American Line, Stare Line,
licaver Line, Cunard Line,
Kcd Star Line,
Wh'te Star Line,
Gu ion Line.
DRAFTS AND MONEY ORDERS
sold on all Kurowan cities at current rates.
Ihternation collections. Kor information
regarding pi ices of passage, "late of sailing,
etc., call on or address, V, B. WINN,
Alba.nv.Or.
THE
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Opens September IStli, 1SH1.
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meet the needs 01 the farming and niccnani
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and well-ver.tilatcd buildings. Hie co'.Uve
is located in acultivated and Chtit'tian com
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M illtary Tra ini mj.
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retire bcasoii.
Two cr moie free s holirships from very
co uitv. Write for catalogue l
B. L. A It NOLO, I'res., OTvallis, Or.
FOR SALE OR RENT.
JEFFRSON FLOURING MILLS,
Also
SAW AND PLANING MILLS,
Jefferson, Marion Co., Or.
For particulars apply to
CORBETT &. MACLEAY,
M and 0V Front St.,
Portland, Or.
II
OI'lA'S SF.I-TKMIiUI 14.
Beautiful healthful iite near the
city. Expenses are as reasonable
as any other institution of learning
on tlie coast. Classical, literary,
scientific, theological, preparatory,
normal and business courses. Stu
dents of all grades received. Care'
fill oversight and direction given
to all students. Ladies boarding
hall under experienced super
vision. Professors of excellent
echolarship and much experience
employed, ror ni.oriiiaiioii mi
dress (J. C. Mratton, 1). I)., presi
dent, or Thos. Van Scoy. I). I).,
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mRANSACTS A
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WE HAVE ON HAND AT OUR
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If you contemplate planting trees,
it will pay to see our stock and get
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j U'allham worki, with foh chain and fan-
hiim-o charm. The Under will pleane ltfte
at this otlice.
UoiFeiyiy.
bii hi i -:- mm
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WHEN YOU HAVE
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T. L. WALLACE & CO.,
STRAIIAN BLOCK,
Albany Collegiate Institute,
-A.J-.HA.IsrV, OREGON".
September 9, 1891.
A Foil Corps of
Four departments of study : Collegiate, Normal, Bubiaeaa, Primary.
Type writing and Short-hand are taught. For catalogue adlreaa,
REV. ELBFRT N. COND1T, A. M.f Preaidant.
HAVE
YOU
SEEN
THE
GOODS
TO BE
SOLD
IN
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SUMMER
OK:
if nai inn i mnnn
-NOW IN
L. EX
The Mm Mm
SEEN OUR NEW-
mm
OF-
aDil Chi
ALBANY, OREGON
June 10. 1892.
Experi
THE
STOCK.
Idreos
eLced
BLAiN,
Merchant Tailor.