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THE MORNING HERALD; WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 18, 1891 Rowing gaUggtoato ON SALE. The Daily Herald will be on sale each morning at II. J. Jones' book Btore.where it can be procured at 5 centa per copy. JOTTIN09 ABOUT TOWlf. Circus to-day. S. A. Hulin, druggist, French's corner. Royal Dutch cocoa at C. E. Brownell's. 200 parasols at less than cost at W. E. Reads. Bert Chamberlaia went to Port land yesterday. Bargains in summer underwear at W. F. Heads. Mr. and Mrs. Washburn went to Newport yestereay. 10 per cent reduction on drees goods at W. F. Heads. Mrs. W. H. Raymond came up yesterday from Portland. Great reduction in embroidered flouncing at V. F. Reads. Mrs. F. M. Westfall is quite ill at her residence in this city. Miss Lillian McKee,of Junction, is the guest of Miss Ida Brush. Mr. Mark Brownson is visiting his sister, Mrs. Wallace Baldwin. Have you examined that beauti ful $400 piano at Klein Bros, shoe tore. Lorin Laughead came down yes terday from his farm on the San tiam. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Tabler re turned home front Ban Francisco yesterday. Experts pronounce Klein Bros, piano one of the tinest toned in struments. Chas. Burns, t lie baseball player, of Browns Mill, was in the city yesterday. A full line of Dr. Warners corsets the best in the world for the money at W. F. Reads. Just received at the Ladies ( Bazaar The "Sensation" the latest novelty in hats. W. A. Cox has returned from Portland, where he has been work ing for some time. Try Conn & Hendricson's syrup, the finest in the market. Retail in quantities to suit. W. S. Thompson, was called to Sodaville yesterday afternoon by the illness of Mrs. Thompson. Your school tax will be delin quent if not paid at once. J.ook after it and save costs of collection. Thos. Brink has just received some of the finest live geese feathers ever brought to Albany. Wanted, an agent in Albany to represent Portland wholesale can dy factory. Yince & Co., Portland, Ogn. You should see those balance rockers at Thomas Brink's. Call and get one before they are al!. gone. O. C. Stanard. Win. Simpson, J. G. Crawfml and Miss Lillie Craw fore 1 came over from Yaquiua yesterday. Sells Bros.' circus parade is pro nounced one of the tinest ever wit nessed in Oregon. Look out for it this morning. Look at T. L. Wallace & Co.'s display of neck wear, anything in window for 25cts. Both Windsor's and Four in Hand. Missts Ina McCulloch and E Jna Smith, of Ilalsey, are visiting at the residence ot School Superin tendent u. i . Russell. We are the only people who car ry the celebrated E. A W. collar and cuffs. Always bnve the latest styles in stock, T. L. Wallace A Co. Capt. E. J. Lanning, F? M. French, N. IL Allen and F. P. Nutting and families have return ed from a week's sojourn at Soda ville. The Young Men's Christian As sociation is arranging to give the sacred cantata of Belshazzar this fall. It promises to be the event of the season. Mrs. Denny , mother of Mrs. W. II. Goltra and Mrs. Wm. Ralston, has sufficiently recovered from her recent illness to enable her to be tiken to Portland. Dan Schell leaves in a few davs for his former home in North Da kota. He was tendered a very pleasant farewell party at the resi dence of S. W. Ross Monday even ing. I Mrs. A. B. Woodin and her sis ter, Mrs. Warner, leave to day to join their husbands in the Santiam mines. The trip now over the road to the mines is not difficult even for ladies. The Yamhill hop growers Lave determined to organize at once, in order to prevent the secret agents of the Puyallup yards from seduc ing thtir Indians. Great hard ship was worked in Yakima last year by this court e of the outside nop growers ; besides, the Indians were loaded up with bad whiskey, and returned in a demoralized con dition. . Mr. Sam Daw, the veteran prune raiser, of Peoria, was in the citv List night. He reports that the late frosts that injured the fruit trees so much, destroyed his crop of prunes almost and killed nearly all of the petite or French variety. A few Italian fruit trees bore some, from one of which he gathered eight prunes that weighed two pounds. His silver prune trees Lave some tine fruit upon them. Banding and Loan. The regular m jnthly meeting of the Albany Building and Ixian Association, will convene on Fri day evening August 21st, at the Bank of Oregon. The seventh series is now open and investors can buy stock. J. W. Blain sec retary, at the Bank of Oregon, is the one to apply to for information. THE ORHOOU PACIFIC TB0UBI.E. Th Coirt DirecU Rcvr Hgg to Pj tb Men on or Boforo Anjugt 31. The hearing of the petition of the employes of the Oregon Pacific railroad company for an order di recting the receiver to pay them the amount due for services sinze February 1st, wt s had at Corvallis yesterday afternoon )efore Judge Pijies. The employes were repre sented by Attorney-General Geo. E. Chamberlain and Hon. J. K. Weatherford, of this city. An order was made by the court, directing the receiver, Col. T. E. Hogg, to settle with tfc e employes on or befoie August 31st, and em powering him to negotiate his cer tificates to raise the necessary funds. It is probable that he will be able to raise the money within the time, but if he fails so to do a proper Bhowing will have to be made to justify a disobedience of the order of the court. It is sinjerely to be hoped that no further delays will prevent these faithful men from receiving tbeir hard earned dues. LKTTEK LIST. Following is the list of letters that remain uncalled for in the Albany postoflice August 18, 18!H. Persons calling for the same will please state that they were adver tised: L. M. Anderson, W. W. Andrews, Minnie Cromwell, Mrs. Mary Coolidge, Mrs. F. M.Gcverz, Mrs. A. Goldsboy, Win. E. Har rington, II. Harland, Frank IX Hanford Esq. 2, W. S. Hoon, O. L. Irving Esq., John Landt, I'linrlov l.andis. Jmncn Mnckev. John s". Meek, Airs. Laura Moore, William jNeaiseucl, 1. L,. Mnipson, Mpnrv Ktr:icrt 2. J. Torrence. F. P. Vauirh, Miss Betsy Young. Trios. Moxteith, P. Al. On Track of Jail Bird. Sheritf Scott received word the other day that Joseph L. Miller, the man who recently broke jail, had been seen over near Silverton, and immediately went over to investigate. He found very un satisfactory clues until he found a gentleman near Stayton, who was employed in getting out wood for the railroad, and who several days before had been astonished by the appearance oi a wiii-ureeseu stranger of very bleached out complexion stepping out of the thick brush near by. At first the stranger appeared disconcerted, but immediately recovered his composure and proceeded to nar rate that be was a wood contrac tor for the Southern Pacific, and wanted to buy all the wood the local men could furnish and would do much better by them than the railroad officials could, as lie had a large contract to till. He wound up by saving that he had missed his road in looking around for wood and had not yet breakfasted. Of course this brought out the best the eentleman's house af forded for the chance of selling the wood at an advance was worth looking after. After tilling up with a gooa square meal the stranger branched out on the wood contract agaiu and engaged board when he should come to make the liaal arrangements and save directions to count the pres ent meal in, and he would pay fur it with the week or more board he should want then, and took his departure. It finally dawned upon the woodman that he had been impose ! upon, and his de scription of the stranger tallies exactly with the descirption of Joseph I'. Aluler. A Finn Specimen. Doctors MaRtnn .t Davis received yesterday all the way from Paris a uuman sneieion, which is perieci in a marked degree and a tine specimen. Every bone, some 200 of them, is complete and every joint is articulated with fine siirinpn. The skeleton id over six teet high and possesses a finely anapeu neau wun a massive unuer inw. Who the French eentleman q. nliriBp skeleton in now to aid science and medical skill is of course net known, but one cannot but imagine that be belongs to snme ariHtniTaf of the cav French capitol, whose body perhaps fell . I . I 1 inio ine nanus oi loose wnose oua iness it is to turn even these dry bones to some account. It is a specimen so complete and perfect ... . i. : i. : . -i. l .. : 1 . 1 .., great value. Bound Over. The preliminary examinaton of J. P. Schooling, charged with adultery with Mrs. Geo. Howard, was held at Junction Monday morning. The 6tate was represent ed by Prosecuting Attorney S. W. Condon and the defendant by Hon J. K. Weatherford. He was bound over to await the action of the grand jury in the sum of $1,000 bonds which lie promptly tunnell ed and wa B.-t at hbjity. Mrs. Howard has returned and has been reinstated in the home of her husband. Nursery rr UarrUtturg-. A practical nurseryman of manv years experience was in this city yesterday on his way to Harris- burg where tie expects to start a nursery. He thinks land in that vicinity is weit adapted to the purpose and proposes to purchase land and commence planting as soon as possible. A Fruit 1'alaca. The fruit growers of Marion county are arranging to erect a fruit palace at the comming State Fair, which is to betilhd with the product of the county. It will be a unique and interesting feature of the fair. Australian Bank Failure. Melhoi'ksk, Aug. 17. The sus pension of the British hank of Australia is announced. The lia bilities are $M0,KR, mtU of which is owed by creditors in England. BELL3 BEOS.' ANNUAL TOUR. This Big Oirois Haa Arrlvtd and Will Show In Albany To-day. The nut's a-c full of pictures ami Tlic fence is c jvoied, too, W itb animals (nun tiiiuloostan. New York ami Tinilnu'too, There' acrobats anil liorscs In red slid ureea alul lirown; While tlalnini; tj pes procliim the news: The circus H in town." Other shows may come and go, but Sells Brothers' L'nornious United Exhibitions, like Tenny son's Brook, seem destined to "go on forever." They have al ready been under one and the same management longer than any other similar enterprise now in existence, and their continual in crease in size, a tractivenei-s an I popularity is a fair sign of health and longevity, l'he Messrs. Sells are legitiriate, enterprising show man, and honorable men, with whom it is both uleasnrabie and profitable to do busine-s. Thuir big circus arrived in Albany early this morning and will show to-day, afternoon and evening on the open ground beyond the Southern Paci fic depot. On their present tour, their wild beast, hippodroniatic, circus, specular and other resources of instruction and amusement have been largely increased, and they undoubtedly present alto gether the biggest and best show of its kind in the world. They manage it in person, and it is so conducted as to deserve and ob tain universal popularity and pa tronage. The nomadic PecksnillV. who, under the snutlling pretext of morality substitute immoral apings of ancient debauchery for tirst-clats circus perior.nani-e, may well profit by their example, and abandon their more questionable efforts to "revolutionize the show business." SWS OF THE COAST. Inttmtiag Items from Exchangsi Throughout the Northwest. J. H. Stine has sold the St. Helens Mist to J. It. Beetle. Theie is talk of connecting Hillsboro and Portland by tele phone. It is estimated that Sherman county will raise a million bushels of wiieat this year. Dr. Linkhitor, editor of the Hillsboro Independent, has gone to Scotland for a four months' visit. Tillamook county is one of the counties in the state that has none of its citizens in the penitentiary. A smart confidence man was at work in a Pendleton sa'oon Friday night and succeeded in telling about $10 on a change racket. He left the city on a freight train. A large field of w heat belonging to S. It. Mayton, three miles trom Prineville, is so damaged by rust that it will not be worth cutting, and Mr. Slavton intends turning hoits into if and let them do the harvesting. Joe Howard also 1ms a held on McKay winch the rust has ruined. The Ochoco Review says that a large number of people from Al bany, Salem ami Silverton are encamped on Matoles, enjovinir the delightful climate of Crook county's pleasantest summer re sorts. The expenses of Yamhill county tor Julv, is'Jl, as shown by bills allowed by the county court, amount to $:;,0iS.:;; ; those of August amount to !);, 1"2.17. Several cases of diphtheria are reported in Crook county. Two children of John Savaue, who lives two miles from Prineville, have died, and another was dangerously ill at last accoii nts. Baxter Weldon, a young man who recently went to Bay City and started a brick yard, skipped the town after tleecing a good many of its citizens. Later he was arrested in Portland lor torgi-ry committed in Birmingham, Ala. The expenses of Yamhill county for July, lS'.H, as thown by bills allowed by the county court amount to !r:;,t'JS..ji ; those of August amount to $;i,152.-l7. The principal item of expense is the building ami repairing of bridges. Dr. Griflln, a co-laborer with Dr. McLaughlin in pioneer davs of Oregon, is starting a movement to erect a Congregational university at Hillsboro to cost $12,000. He donates twenty acres of land ad joing the town for university grounds, and the people promise to raiHe funds for the buildings. A visit to the government jetty at the mouth of the Columbia a ride on the new ly-built Astoria & South Ccast railroad, a dinner at the Gearhart Park hotel, and a dip in the bosom of Mother Pacific, etc., are among the attractions at the meeting oi the Oregon l'ress Association, at Astoria. Clams, crabs, salmon, and other brain food, at the seashore, can not lun to have a beneficial etl'ect on the Oregon editors and their wives. Mothers'.' Castoria is recommended by ffiysiciaiis lor ciuitiren teeming, tis a purely vegetable preparation its imrredients are published around each bottle. It is pleasant to the taste and absolutely harm less. It relieves constipation, regulates the bowels, quites pain, cures diarrh'i-4 and wind colic, allays feverishruss, destroys worms, and prevents convultiuns, soothes the child and gives it re freshing and natural sleep. Cas soria is the children's panacea the mothers' friend. 33 doses, 35 cents! rem h Tansy Wafers. Ttiese 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 f-afe every time. Manufactured by Emerson Drug Co., San Jose, Cal., and for sale at J. A. Cummiug'a drug store only. THE 8TATE FAIK. Tht Oroaida Being Improved for tht Big Opening Stpt 14- Contracts have been signed and work commenced putting in the electric light system at the state fair grounds. 'This will be a great protection to the exhibits at night. It w ill cost about $"0 and will enable the fair to be throw n open at niht, and possibly afford hoise races by electric light. The Society, says the Salem Journal, has had a small army of men at work on the grounds near ly all the year. The underbrush in the big grove was all removed, and the trees trimmed up at an expense of $400, so that it presents the appsarance of a pretty oak park. About a hundred old build ings on the fair grounds proper, have been taken dow n and carted away. They were useless, un .sihtly and had to give way for something better. In all the re pairs and general clean-up, nearly $o0;'-0 has been expended. "l'he secretary's oilice building and ticket otTice was moved, and all finished up inside, so that olliciitl will not recognize the for mer barn like building which was officially designated a principal place to "cuss" and be ''cussed." There will be four new water closets built. All the buildings, except oa the "race course have been painted in bright colors. The G. A. K. Women will run the big rest.uiranl in the building on the grounds. A good many refreshment privileges have al ready been granted, and from now on the grounds will be lively, l'he Presbyterian ladies will have the pink lotunda. Superintendent J. ti. Wilson has made a great im pDvemeut in the appearance of (he whole fair grounds. He pro-pos'-s to have all the grounds mowed again and the people who visit the fair will be pleased at the result of his labors. The electric railroad has spent several thousand dollars in tracks and platforms on the grounds and has virtually built a first-class steel-rail line of over a mile for the special benefit of the state fair. No fair grounds in America is better equipped with transpor tation facilities than this. Vesti bulegcars w ith the trailer run Ling twenty miles an hour, will carry the public back and forth every ten minutes, during fair week. A number of nice new cottoges will be built on the grounds before the fair opens, Sept. 14th. The baseball grounds will prove a great additon to the fair. I am an old man and have been a constant sutlercr with catarrh for the last ten years. I am en tirely cured by the use of Ely's Cream Balm. It is strange that so simple a remedy will cure such a stubborn disease. Henry Bill ings, U. S. Pension Att'y, Wash intrton. D. C. For eight years I have sutlered from catarrh, which ellected my eyes and hearirg; have employed many physicians without reuei. I urn dow on my second bottle of Ely's Cream Balm, and feel confi dent of a complete cure. Mary L. Thompson, Cerro Gordo, ill. Frequently accidents, occur in the house-hold which cause burns, q.-r;iins and liruiaes : for use in such ivim-a Dr. .T. II. Mi-LcsiTh Volcjinic Oil Liniment has for many years been the constant tuvoiite family emeiiy. MAKRIKD. TANK SMITH. At the residence of the bride's parents near Albany on Tuesday, Aucest 18. If.U, .Mr. . II Yank uiid Miss Martli A. Smith. 1 K.NKUAL AGK.NTS ami canvassers Icok VJT in lor a permanent maiiey-making iriuincn", no competition, should m-cure the a.le dI tint rtenl A'ljiiman e Mice, ah ..rins with stump, CO.NaOLIUATKO blloK CO., hiikiii, Ma8. Notice or ."ale of ISoikIs of the il.v of Albany, Oregon. Notice is hereby iriven that as au thorized and provided by an ac t of the legislature of Oregon, entitled, "An act to incorporate the City of Al bany, and to repeal all acts or narts of nets in conflict heiewith," li'cd in the office of the secretary of the state of Oregon, rebrii.oy lUi, and also as pro vided by ordinance No, 217, of uaid city of Albany, the Common Council of the city of Albany, Oregon, will Usuu and dispose of bonds of f aid city at par value; to the amount of ii.'HKHi in denominations of$.')00; payable 'Jit years afterdate of issue, with interest l hereon at the rate of () six per cent j er annum; payable semi-annually. Sealed proposals for the pur chase of said bonds will lie i eceived by the treasurer of said city until the hour of 2 o'clock i m. Tues day, the 1st day of September, lS'.H; at which time the proposals submitted will be opened and considered; and said bonds will be sold to the highest and best bidder therefor. The city treasurer herby reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Albany; Oregon; July :50th; 1S'.1. II. FAKwm.r,, Ci'y Treasurer. Baby cr ied, Mother sighed, Doctor prescribed: Castoria 1 Highest of all in Leavening Power. fcs II ABSOLUTELY PIRE THE WOULD KNIUCIIED. The facilities of the present day for the production of everything that w ill 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 taste and prompt andeflectua! tocleanse the system gently in the Sprit 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 Bros, stable, Albany Sat urday's of each week until further notice. Sure Cure for the Liquor ur 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 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. BKkLKVS AK.MCA SI 111!. The best salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, So.es, L'lccrs, Salt Klipum, Fever sores, Tetter, Chapped i i and. Chilblains. Corns, and skin Eruption:;, and pos tivcly cures Piles, or i.o p:iy required. It is guaraulec.J to fjiva perfect satisfaction, or money re funded, Price ' cents per box. Kcr sale by Foslmy A: Mason READ And you will not REGRET CALL on us and you will find us always ready to OIFERi you great induce ments from our large line of goods GOOD Peaches, Berries, Bananas, (ranges, Lemons, Apricots, Apples, Plumbs, Melons, BETTER Corn, Peas, I leans, Potato. Onion ,Cabag' Turnips llects Carrots Sweet Potatoes BEST Soap, Soda, Rice, Salt, Honey, Hops, Pickels, Tea Flour. Meal, Stiic s AM Constantly adding new foods and latest novelties I to net fail o g"t our price. C. E. P.ROWNELL, Ail-any. Administrators Sale. NOTICK IS IIKIiKhY CIVK.N" THAT T1IK undcrsiirncl as a-lmaii-trator of the utatc of Henry M'n r, tl.-, -1 .1, in i iir-ni-ance of ami hy viriuc of an or'er oi llu county onjrl of l.imi coiml y, Ou-on, d'lly mailc and entered of reeord hj ii l cmrt '. the Julv term thereof l'.i, will on the l'.Uli, day ofScpteiniH'i,I,.)l at the hour of 1 oYlo.rk in the afternoon of uaid dav atthecu-t house door in the 'ity of Albany in l.inn county. Orison, Hell a puMic au--ti n to the highest bidder for cadi in hand the fol lowing described rcil proper:)' ti wit: llirinnmi; at a point CM) twenty-four feet and at inched cast, of tho northwest corner of lot"(l) one in t:ock (10) ten in the city of Albany Linn e.-untyf O c'on as the same is described on theioapH and pla's of sal 1 ci'y on file in the othce cf tin. comity eark of Linn county, Oregon, an 1 running fr-ni thence east Ion the north line of toid lot (15) fifteen fret and lit inches to the r nt. r of the party brick wall, thenre vouthrilv alon the cent:T of paid parly wail and parallel to the western !uiidary line of naid lot one, one hundred fec-t to the alley, thence wes'erh alxnir the noith line of jaid alley fiftee i feet teu ami one half inches, thence northerly in a straight line to the place of .leiiinint;. JollX A. CKAWKOHP, As administrator of the estate of Henry Meyer, deceased. FIRE, FIRE, FIRE!! Are You Ready For the Cry? There seems to be an orror in the statement that only foreign insurance companies lost in the recent Lebanon fire, for one of Julius Gradwhors companies, the Oakland Home, paid Wednesday to Mr. Bach, the lull value ot ins loss in that company to his entire satisfaction, w hich seems to be the usual custom of Mr. Or.nl- 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. Gradw hol, who represents six No 1 insurance companies with a capital of a hundred million dollars. l'ay Your City Tae. Tl, ..Ifv tv..a ti,r Iv.tl are now rue ami payable, " The money is needed and every individual should leok the mutter up and nee that tliev are pfid. If not paid imme li ately they will become dclin-in-nt. The do? tax is also due and if not pa;d the order will be iriven to kill all the dojjs on whom taxes ke not been paid, J. X, HotVMAV, Marshal. Latest U. S. Gov't Food Report, Baking NEW TO-DAY. w ANTED A :rl to do irenrral honnv Wurk in a small family. lii(iiirj B.uth- uast corner 7th and liaker stietU. NOTICE IS IIESKBY GIVKtf THAT the annual ni 'elin-i of the s'ocklioli era of the Alaany Elee.ric Li(.hi I'ower and Telephone Company will be held at their otli;e in the city of Alba v. Oregon, on the t-Olh day of August, ls.M, at the hour of 4::: i r. v , fur the purpone of electing direc tors, to stive for the emuinrf year. X, 11, ALI.f X, Secretary. GENERAL- l::-y.i: Steamship Agency. THROUGH TICKETS To and from Europe hy all first-clan lines Tickets from any place in Europe to any point in th.; I nited States, or f ont this country to Kurce-in point bold over the following flrnt-cladg lines: North (ieriuaii Lloyd, via New York, North Cerman Lloyd, via lialtiiuore, Alian Line, Anchor Line, American Line, Sta'e Line, leaver Line, Cuuard Line, lied Star Line, W'h'te Star Line, Guion Line. DltAI TS AXD MOXF.Y ORDKRS KolJ on all European eitiesat current rates, loternation collection!!, lor information rcirardinir priceH of pansae, date of sailing, etc., call oa or address, C, II. WINN, Albany, or. -THE- Stile AgfieiilU College Opens September ISth, 1S1U. Col'ltSE OK STl'DV arranged expressly to meet the ncedp oi the farming and mecnani cal intcresui of the state. Large, coinodiotis and well-ventilated buildings, l'he ';ollce is located in a cultivated ami Christian coni uianitv, and one of the healthiest in the State." Military Trainhvj. Ecusis Need Not Exceed iM for the Entire Season. Two cr mote free s.holarshits fioin f-vcry co.aity. Write for catalogue to B. L. AKNOLU, I' res., Corvallis, Or. FOR SALE OR RENT. JEl'FUOX FLOUHINU MILLS, Also SAW ANIU'LAXING MILLS, Jetli rson, Marion Co., Or. For particulars apply to COUBK-TTA MACLKAV, (M and GO Front St., Portland, Or. Forty L'uhwly. OI KXS SKITK.Yir.l.K 14. Beautiful healthful site near the citv. Expenses are as reasonable as anv other institution of learning on the coast. Classical, literary, scientific, theological, preparatory, normal and business courses. Stu dents of all grades received. Care ful oversight and direction given to all students. Ladies boarding hall under experienced super vision, l'rofessors of excellent i-cholarsliip and much experience emploved. For information ad dress C. C. Strattun, 1. 1)., presi dent, or Thos. Van Seoy, I. 1., than of college, Portland Lniver sity, Portland, Or. FIRST NATIONAL BANE mitANSACTS a ge:rral banking PRKSIDUNT L. FUSS. VICE 1'liI'SlDKNT S. K Yol'.NO. -Ml i.SU K. W. LAMI JON. IIKECTCSS : 3. F, Yoi'NO, L Funis L, K. liLAl.M, K. V. box. E. W Lamqdon Cashier, Albany Nurseries. WE HAVE OX 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. 11YMAN & BKOWNELL. KWAHT DETACHABLE LINK cw BELTING. The Cheapest Reduced Price List . . - . i t.... ,,uM.!iltifiA for Kleva oi drive ecu, hiu i - tors, Convevors and Machinery for haulm anv material In bulk or package. Link Kklt MMinvrtvCo. Chicago. Stock cained h j. 41. AtlTlll'R & CO., 1'ortlaDd, Or. KOSHAY 5fe MASON W'nelesalo and Retail ALBAV" OREGON LOOK HERE ilJXof1 UUUU """"riali Marriage Ell- ,i.....r,i Acsnc iatinn of Snlt Lake Citv and secure for yourself $1,00O,ikk) at Iho limo of your marriage. Scticj 5 n uts in stamps for information and terms, to insure piompt reply. Ad dres I'tah Marrlaire Endow ment As sociation. Salt Lake City, Agcnti. Wanted, 1'lease mcnuon iiupcr, IOST ft email open faced gold watch, J Wall hum works, with foh chain and fan shaiied charm. The Under will phase leave at thin office. The Best J -WHEN YOU HAVE Id's, Boys' SUITS Al Now arriving, vou will be convinced that we are LAYING OVER ALL COMPETITION in our line when it comet to Richly Tailored Clothing, HANDSOME AND DURABLE PATTERNS, AT REASONA ble Prices. (Jive us a call. T. L WALLACE & CO., STKA11AN BLOCK, Albany Collegiate Institute, AL15ANY, OREGON. September 9, 1891. A Foil Coras of Four depar tments of study : Collegiate, Normal, Business, Primary. Type writinj' and Short-hand are taught. For catalogue adtirasa, REV. ELBERT N. CONDIT, A. M., Pretidaat. HAVE YOU SEEN THE Grand :: C OIF1 SUMMER :OE: W -:- WEATHER -NOW IN L. K. The Leading IMier SEEN OUR NEW wm -OF- and OVERCOATS ALBANY, OREGON June 10, 1892 Exoeri -o GOODS TO BE SOLD IN THE t ZLVLTSr: STOCK.- Blain, & Merchant Tailor. enced a Si mm 5'