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THE MORNING HERALD: THURSDAY, AUGUST 20, 1891 lowing gaUggtrald ON SALE. The Dailt Herald will be ou ale each morning at II. J. Jones' book etore.where itcn be procured at 5 cents per copy. JOTTIN8 ABOUT TOWN. S. A. llulin, druggist, French's corner. II. F. Merrill lias :ono over to the Hay. Loyal Dutch cocoa at C. . Il.-owuell's. 200 parasols at less than cost at W. E. Keads. Bargains in summer underwear at V. F. Heads. Jav r.iain ami taraily have re turned Ironi the Bay. 10 per cent reduction on dress goods at W. F. Reads. Mr. E. P. Thorp, editor of the Drain Echo, is in the city, Wheat is worth 80' ! cents, and little is selling at that figure. Have you examined that beaiui ful $100 piano at Klein Bros, shoe tore. Frank Dannals went to Dallas yesterday to work iqon contracts mere. Experts pronounce Klein Bros, piano one of the linest toned instruments. A full line of Dr. Warners corsets the best in the world fur the money at W. F. Keads. Just received at the Ladies Bazaar The "Sensation" the latest novelty in hats. The circus is a sort of a necessary evil. It is an enjoyable thing about once a year. Try Conn A Hendrieson's syrup, the finest in the market. Ketail in quantities to suit. Your school tax will be delin Ut-iit if not paid at once. Look after it and save costs of collection. Tlios. Brink has just received some of the ti lest live geese leathers ever brought to Albany. ' Wanted, an agent in Albany to represent 1'ortland wholesale can dy factory. Vince it Co., Portland, Ugn. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Wolverton who have been sojourning at the Finley 8oda Sprirjji will return home to-day. Ijok at T. L. Wallace A Oo.'s display of neck wear, anything in window for 25 c ts. Both Windsor's and Four in Hand. The new and enlarged machinery for the Santiam mines will arrive iu a few days and will be in place iu the mines by Oct 1. John Dilger, of the Albany hose team, was transferred to eutt!e yesterday by C. II. Dodd A Co., by whom tie is employed. Services at the Episcopal church will be omitted next Sunday on account of the absence of liev. Mr. Plummer. minister in charge. We are the only people who car ry the celebrated E. it W. collar and cuffs. Always have the latest styles in stocfc, I'l L. Wallace A Co. Mr. Munn, of Indiana, 'n in the city on a tour of the state, writing up Oregon in general for the press of that state. An article about Albany will be among oth ers. Uev. James F. Stewart,' pastor of the Christian church returned home yesterday from Finley Soda springs, where he a;id family have spent three weeks. He will till ins pulpit morning and evening on Sundav. SCHOOL i'UHD APPORTIONMENT. Artian Water. We see that the city of Fann ington, Washington, has let the contract for boring an artesian well, in order to supply tl city with g'M)d drinking water, and water for domestic purposes. Why is it that Albany cannot have good water in the same manner? The expense would be very much less than iu procuring a water sup ply by any other known means, and would five the bert and surest water that could be found, and would remove all of the disease causing element mat is now so prevalent. Let us have good water. The Circus. Sells Bros. circus gave two ier formances iu this city yesterday to iiKMierateiy large audiences, j lie show is very similar to what it Mas on meir last tour, witti some new features added. The parade wns a pretty sight ami the per lormances embraced some unique and interesting features. The menagerie is complete and full of interest and the show is on the whole a good modern circus. MUt a Llraly Bun. A team belonein to Mr. Hofeldt, yesterdav became fright ened by the Oregon Pacific train liom the front, and breaking the tongue irom me hack, started out for a run. One of them landed on a dray belonging to B. M. Huston A Co., which happened in the line of the run, breaking all the stakes from the side on which he loaded up. No other damage was worked. Ituildinc aul Loan. The regular monthly meeting of the Albany Building and loan association, will convene on .lay evening August L'lst, at the Bank of Oregon. The seventh series is now open and investors can buy etock. J. W. Blain sec retary, at the Bank of Oregon, is the one to apply to for information. Total Amount Apportioned $9,570- Per Capita, $1 45. No. Dint. Clerk. No. Pupils. 1 J H Peery, :i3 2 Homer Leever, f" 3 leorge Fiuley.. 53 4 Henry Cyrus, 70 5 U O Burkhart, 1002 ti S A Davison, 52 7 E E Hammock, 47 8 J L Miller, 07 0 C M Hamilton, 3 10 J B Smith, 4:i 11 John Sandner, r4 12 P P Crabtree, 47 13 A P Flory, 73 14 F L Snell, 34 15 J M Churchill, 45 16 Dr L Foley, 310 17 D F Hardman, K0 18 11 C Powell, 73 10 Ed Chambers, 42 20 J A Jones, 71 21 W J Turnidge. 33 22 Michael Bilyeu, 82 23 W Wilson, 23 24 O L ltees, 00 25 T Mclihee, 00 20 C Scott, 113 27 J II Scott, 44 28 W H Kirk, 45 20 L Whealdon, 37 30 Dean Wheeler, 20 31 W K Temple, 43 32 W E Fisher, 55 33 J E Michael, 45 34 C H Whitney, 47 35 F i Blumhart, :W 30 A M Aihesou. 70 53 54 55 .)t. 57 37 W A McCormick, 05 38 C S Smith, 30 John W Pugh, 40 Juo Laubner, 41 J no Kobb, 42 Damon Smith, .43 II 8 Owen, 44 W C Nicholson, 45 J M Pierce, 40 B E Grimes, 47 J M Philpott, 48 P II Wigle, 40 J H Wittle, 50 John 11 Uebhan, 51 II C Davis, W A Dunn, J M Long, J W Swank, I) Andrews J 11 Edwards, C F Swank, 58 O I Mealy, 50 J E Dow, 00 J B Trask, til Hainon Shelton 02 J S Watkins, 03 HugbDinwibdie, ti t ti M AU'ord, A L Arnold, 00 T E Ayers, 07 John Barton, 08 T M Munkers, 60 D Turner, 70 W A lileason, 71 Eph Piatt, 72 A W Stanard, 73 W J Turnidge, 74 J D Irvine, 75 J F Follis, 70 Fred Mespelt, 77 NewtonCrabtree, 78 L II Truelove, 7! A E Coopr 80 J M Settle, J E Troaddel', ti W Arnold. W A Hadden, A llumphrev, K B Miller, S7 T J I'll i I pot, ss C H Boirart, 8 ti W Bland, 11 1 LT Berry, 01 ThosThoiupeon, 02 Levi McQueen, 03 W D Washburn, 04 John Chance, 05 John Curl, 00 O 11 Stout, 07 Thos Lewis, 08 C T Craft, 00 W THorrom, 100 ti A Griffin, 101 S S Leeper, 102 J AUemaud, 103 Ben White, 104 M Washburn, 105 G S Stay ton, 100 Minor Mcljueen, 107 J K Wiiev, 1(18 100 C J Brown, M 82 83 84 85 81 i 8 52 35 152 203 27 27 37 27 20 50 50 33 23 104 48 50 87 74 52 25 20 55 31 44 20 50 31 47 45 :;o 42 02 83 28 04 150 51 20 30 42 38 70 4 21 o 20 10 30 34 4tJ 34 31 23 30 05 40 31 30 52 30 35 50 23 20 :o 33 33 Am't. 47 85 70 75 70 85 114 55 15S.3 40 75 40 08 15 140 5 50 75 02 35 02 80 08 15 105 85 40 30 05 25 410 50 110 00 105 85 00 00 102 05 55 10 118 00 40 00 05 70 87 00 103 85 03 80 05 25 53 05 29 00 02 35 70 75 05 25 08 15 55 10 110 20 137 75 55 10 75 40 60 75 220 40 301 M 30 15 30 15 53 30 37 05 15 70 50 50 10 i - 55 40 00 281 30 00 00 72 50 120 15 107 30 75 40 30 25 42 05 70 75 44 05 03 80 42 05 72 50 44 05 tiS 15 05 25 43 50 CO 90 80 00 120 :;5 42 05 130 30 217 50 73 05 42 05 43 50 00 00 55 10 110 20 71 05 42 05 31 00 20 00 27 55 43 50 48 30 m 70 40 40 4 8 30 44 03 33 50 05 58 00 44 05 52 20 43 5!) 72 33 37 27 47 55 40 50 75 50 35 70 55 85 10 SO Sad Accltlant. Siuslaw West: Wednesday fore noon ol this week, while assisting in clearing ground lor the new Methodist church in Glenada Uev. Thompson met with an acci dent which will cripple hint for life. He was hard at wotk felling a tree and had just struck the last blow with his ax and as the tree began to fall he stepped back to keep from being struck by it, but unfortunately and inadvertently in the direction where Mr. Henry Nelson was also felling a tree, and directly in the path of Mr. Nelson's ax, which was being brought downward with tremendous force. The blade of the ax struck Mr. Thompson about eight inches from the point of the left shoulder, cut ting a deep gash in the llesh about six inches in length and severing the point of the radius elbow joint of the left forearm. The ax was a very sharp one and had it not struck his arm it would doubt less have buried itself in his side. The gentleman was at once taken to Mr. Brown s residence in Flor ence. Ur. t-loyd was called and the wound dressed. The severing ot the bone will necessarily sullen the arm. THE L0SX CABIN CLAIM DISCOVERED The Gold for Whuh the M ntrs Lost Their Lires was not There. However. Everybody on this coast who has had anything to do wi'h miners has heard of the Lost Cabin mine. Five men worked there for over a year, so the story got p, and had accumulated a large amount of gold. As tiny were preparing to leave the claim with their trea-ure which had been exhumed from its hiding place they wore attacked by Indians. T.iree oft he party who were taking the tools out of a cut they had made wcra t-hot, but the other two who were Dut hunt ing the mules to pai-k out the treasure e-iv.p-d. ()n named Hurlbiirt wan nt-vi-r hrard of ami is supposed to have eri- lied in the mountains. 1 he other, I'mcy by name, escaped to Jacksonville' where he told the s.oiy of the massacre and abandoned in -asure, and where be lit. ally died without having been able to guide) a party to the claim, although he tried several times but on accoutt of weakness was forced to turn back. During his sickness he was nursed by a Mrs. Croxton to wlitmi he imparted a detailed dt-scripti.n of the appearence of the claim ami it surroundings. Hundreds of people have searched f r the Lost Cabin claim since the uiassecrj of the original owneis on November 5, 1853, but it hau neer been found till a few days ago. Mr. W. L. Long, who resides in Portland says the O.cvoniau, and who left last April to prospect for mines in Southern Oregon, return ed home last Saturday. He says that in company with Agent Matthews, of the Klamath Indian reservation. W. Nickeisou, his secretary, and W. S. Parrot t, artist, he found the Lost Cabin one day last week. They had ob tained a description of the place from Mrs. Croxton and a man named Barneburg showed them the cut excavated : o long ago and now grown up with chapparel. He says they left the agency on the 5th in-tant and attempted to cross Klama'.h lake to Ball's bay in two canoes lashed together, hut encountered a heavy storm of w ind rain and snow and were driven hack and then started out with a team and went aiciind tin.- lake to Ball's bay, and about half a mile from there, in a kind at '"draw" in the mountains, they found the long Lost Cabin. They iund die excavations mad-. thirty-live years ago, and a Lost Cabin on each side of it. They also fouud the holes from which the treasure was exhumed ready fur removal, and the juniper tiee under w hich the sacks were placed, w hich may be considered lemarkuhle after so many years. They did not iind the gold, which is lot ro remark able after so many yeirs. When the party returned to the agency an old Indian linding out where they had been sa.d tie was a witness to the mais.icre which was committed by iCo'iio rivt r or Molalla Indiana ami lie knew pist where thesj Inliam had buried the white men and seven bags of yellow Mull' weighing abeut 100 pounds each, w ith them. Agent Matthews was to take the Indian, w ho is a polici nun, and a very truithful and trustworthy man, and go out am', dig up the gold, while Mr. Long returned home, and is now living in mo mentary expectations of receiving a dispatch announcing the arrival of the treasure at the KUmath agency. Changing Geographic Nam, The government has undertaken a much needed task in deciding upon an authoritative method o, changing geographic d names whenever such alterations shall be deemed advisable. About a year ago the president appointed a board of geographic names, at the head of which is 1 rjt. 1. C. .Mendenhail of the Coast and Geodetic survev. The associate members, nine in number, are all gentlemen whose oflicial position end experience have been such as to give accur ate knowledge of the requirements of the task imposed upon them. As a result of their work three bulletins have been issued, noting a large number of changes in nom enclature. The third of these has just been sent out, and comprises several hundred decisions render ed at the request of the lighthouse Board. They relate to geographic al features upon the sea and lake shores, and upon the navigable rivers of the. United States, and concern merely the elision of the possessive form ol the name. Only abou ta dozen of the changes are of names on the I acilic coast. In many cases then names so nearly alike as to causetontusion, besides uncouth nanus given long ago which should give way to the modern fitness of things. Great! care, how ever, should he exercised as name should not be changed only when absolutely necessary. AN IMPORTANT BILL. The Koyal Baking Fonder Con demned Iu New York (NV.v Yt.rk Press.) Last Monday Mr. Kelly introduc ed the following bill "in the as sembly. A careful reading of it w ill show that it is a very impor tant one. An act to prevent the use of poisonous and injurious ingredients in baking powders, Wiikkkas, Baking Powders manufactured in this state, known as the "UOYAL" alum and other Baking Powders are advertised for sale as absolutely pure; and, Wiikkkas, Oilicial examination show them to contain ammonia and other injurious ingredients; therefore the people of tiie slate of New York, represented in Senate and Assembly, do enact as follows ; Section 1. Every can or pack age of baking powder containing Ammonia ottered for sale in this stste shall have a conspicuous label thereon with the words "Contains Ammonia" printed threon in plain type, not smaller than great primer and any person who shall sell, or have or oiler for 8 de, any such tan or package of baking powder without such label thereon, shall be guilty ol iir.sdemeanor. Section 2 This act shal take eti'eet July 1 1801, I am an old man and have been a constant sutlerer 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'yj Wash ington, D. C. For eight years I have sutlered from catarrh, which effected my eyes and hearing ; have employed many physicians without relief. 1 am dow on my second bottle of Ely's Cream Balm, and feel confi dent of a complete cure. Mary C. Thompson, Cerro Gordo, 111. Mother? Castoria is recommended by physicians for children teething, i It is a purely vegetable preparation i :t3 ingredients are published ; around each bottle. It is pleasant to the taste and absolutely harm less. It relieves constipation, regulates the bowels, quite pain, cures diarrhiei and wind colic, allays feverishness, destroys worms, and prevents convulsions, soothes the child and gives it re freshing and natural sleep. Cas soria is the children's panacea the mothers' friend. 35 duses, 35 cents. French Taney 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 1 'rug Uo., San Jose, Uai., ana lorj sale at J. A. uumming s drug store only. Frequently accidents, occur in the house-hold which cause burns, sprains and bruises ; for use in such cases Dr. J. 11. McLean's Volcanic Oil Liniment has for many years been the constant favoiito family emedy. Great reduction in embroidered llouucingat W. F. Keads. BOKN. IMPKOL'T On Thursday, August 1:5, I at 8an Lcandro, I'alifniiiia, to tin; w ife of .Mr. C. O. Hideout, a srirl. THK WOULD KNKICHKO. The facilities of the present day for the production of everything that will conduce to the material welfare and comfort of mankind are almost unlimited and when Syrup of Figs was first produced tiie world was enriched w ith the on ly perfect laxative know n as it ia the only remedy w hich is truly pleasing and refreshing to the taste and prompt andellectual tocleanse the system gently in the Sprii. time or, in fact, at any time any the better it is known the more popular it becomes. The trotting bred s'aliion Al wood Breee will stand for service at Trites Pros. fit ible, Albany Sat urday's of each week until further notice. Suie Cure (or the Liquor or Opium lluliitx. 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 t la- least degree; manufactured by Emerson Drug Co., San .lose, Cal., and for sale at .1. A. Cuiuiuing's drug store only. ICMkLkVS AICM4 1 Still. The best sa!ve in tie; v. or! I f .r Cut. Bruises, So.es, I'b-ers, S.ilt, Kiicum, Fever sores, Tetter, t:ini -;1 Chilblains, Corns and skin hrimtion: , and po tively cures l'iles, or i.o pay required. It is guaranteed to giv. oerfeet satisfaction, or money re. funded, Price -5 cents per box. F'.r sale by Kosliuy A: Mason NEW TO-DAY. -GENERAL- ktm Sieamsltip bj.u". THROUGH To and from Kur- l)V TICKETS ai first-class lines. HEAD And you w ill not KEGKET Ti ki U from ativ c'a-2 i Europe to any point in Hi.- I nit.-il Mates, or boiu tins roiintry In Knrcpein puiiitd 1J over tiie follouin tiiHt-claai lintj: X :rMi ; -ruiaij Lloyd, via Nc York, North Ci rnuin I. l"'l, via Caltiiuurr, Allan Line, Anchor Lint-, Aiiu-ri.-:in Line, Sla-e Line, IVaver Line, CiinarJ Line, kt-d Star Line, Wh'te Star Line, Cuion Line. DU UTS AND MONEY ORDERS wild nn all Kurnpian eitieM at current rates. Iiiternatioii i-dLeclioim. r'nr infnrinatiuii i, .r,in pri.-i-s ot pasii;e, date of sailing, t-t -., call u-i ur address, V, l. WINN, Albany, Or. -WHEN YOU HAVE SEEN OUR NEW -THR- CALL on us and you will lind us always ready to OFFER you great induce ments from our large line ol gtjods Start. Agricultural College Opens September lSth, lS'.ll. COl'LSK OT STI'DV arranRcil expressly t meet tiie iiccdH oj the farming and mecnani cal interests of the state. Lartfe, comotliolis ,1 wcll-vcntilated litiitdings. 1 lie eollt-e id iot.itid in cultivated and Christian eoiu in:tiit, and one of the healthiest in the State.' HI Hi fa Trn in imj. K e-MS .NcmI No. Km eel JI.'kJ for the Kntire Season. Two criore free s holarwhii s fim evi-iy canty. Write for i-rtalile ti 15. L. AliNOI.1), I res., Corvallis, Or GOOD Peaches, I'erries. rananaH, Orange-', Lemons, Apricots, Apples, I'luinbs, .Melons, VTOIli K IS HKHKI'.Y tilVKV THAT the annual m.eting f the stnethohier of the Ali-anv Kleeirie Li-ht I'.iwer and T.-lci.h me Company will he lu-M at their ntfi.'c in the city of At', a y, Oregon, on the :'0ih l iy of A'lKii-t. lvl, at the hour of l ;Si p. m f.rthe purpose of e!eetini; direc tors, to s ne for the cn ii'nrf year. S, II, ALLrN, Secretary. Administrators Sate. OTICK IS IIKUEI5V UIVKN I HAT THK uiidcrsiirncd as administrator "f the ta'e of llenrv Meter, decctsed, in i.urMi- anee of and hy virtue of an orcVr of the countv court of' Linn county, Oregon, duly made and entered of record by ai'l court a' the J ii v term thereof iy.M. will on tile din. day of Septcmherls!)! at the hour of I o'clock in the aitcruoon in hum nay at me conn house il.Kir in the -itv of Alhanv in Linn i-ountv, Oretron, sell at public auction to the hiL'hcst 'ml cr tor cai-n in nanu inc ioi louirii! dcscrilicd real property to wit: litiTiniiinit at a point (-4) twctity-fuiir feet and;',', inches east of the northwe-t comer i f lot "(1) one in block (10) ten in the city of A'hanr Linn eountv. O e.on as the same is descriied on themaos and Ida's of gaid cilt on til? in the othce cf the county clerk of I. inn county. Oregon, and runnini; from thence east aion the north line of said lot ( l.'i) liltci n feet and 10J inches to the center ol the party brick wall, thence southerly altuisr the eenter of said arty wall and arallel to the western boundary line of said lot one. one hundred feet to the alley. thence wes erly along the roith line of said alley fifteen feet ten and one n:ili iti'-Ucs, hence northerly in a straight line to the place of Jeeinnint'. JOHN" A. CRAWFORD, As administrator of the esiatc of Henry Mcvcr, deceased. BETTER Corn, l'eaf, Ileans.rotato, Onion,('abage Turnips ISeets Carrots Sweet Potatoes rd.sr Soap, Soda, Rice, Salt, I lolicvj hips, 1'iekeU. Tea. Flour. Meal, Suie-'S FOR SALE OR RENT. .IEFFRSON FLoUUINti M1LL, .Mho SAW AND PLANING MILLS, Jellersoii, Marion Co., Or. For parlicii'ara apply to COUPE IT & MACLEAY, (il and (ii Front St., Portland, Or. -OF- Ms, Boys' and Children's SUITS AND OV T AM Constantly adding Hew Knods and latest n;vebii;s Do net i.iil lo get our priee. C. I.UOWNKI.L, A 11. an v. lit AttentloB. KalKhts! There will be work in the Knight rank this evening at the Fri-I regular convention of Laurel lodge, No. i. Let there be a lull attend ance. l'.y order of the C. C. L. M. Curl, K. R. and S. Brick Brick. For sale in large or umall quan tities, delivered at kiln, one mile east of the city, in the city or on board cars. W. C. Casskil. Importuut to Housekeepers. It gives Juliua Gradwohl great satisfactioa in selling his tine Goldeu Rule teas and baking power, with elegant prizes or with out them, that his customers who have purchased invariably and say they are well pleased, that the tea is No. 1 and the baking is as good as the beet. A.l his teas ami baking powder bears the name of Julius Gradwohl's Golden Rule liaaar, ami ar expre.-My put up fur his business, mid he still con tinues to give with each pound of tea or baking powder an elegant piece of glassware. Gl KNKIiAL AtiKNTS and canvassers look T iiiir for a perni:inent iiioney inakinir nnsiriess, no enmieiiiion, snouid secure the s:tle of the Talent Adjustah'e Mine, Ad dress with stuiip, CON ;OLII)ATKl blloK CO., Satem, Mass. Ilaby cried, Mother sighed, Doctor prescribed : Castoria I Sand bagger Arrested. Marshal Hodman arrested a man yesterday ,who gave the name of Rogers, chargid with being! one of two men who were engaged j in samloagging some one in alem of Frank Camt.lell. while at nlav- recently- lhe mau in in the fell from a porch cauhing some coualy jail. J eevere cuts and bruite6. Fell t'rnm a 1'oreh, lesieruay tne tour year-old son Removed. P. J. I.-tPoite has removed his slioe sliop I rem near L. Yiereck's barber si. op to the building adjoining Rrown's barber shop, opposite the Rurs house, where he is prepared to do work in a lirst-class manner. He in vites his customeis to continue their patronage at his new quarters. nfieo of Sale r Kmul i.T tin- of tll.aiit, ilri'si.ii. Notice is liereliy u'u.-n dial as ;ni tlinri.vil and provided l.y an in t of the lei;islatliie of (Ii-i;iim, enlilietl, "An act lo incorporate the t'ily of Al l.any, and to icpeal all aits or parts of r.ets in c.iilli.t herewith," tiled iu tiie office of the set-rclaiy nl the stale ol lli'euoii, February lsili , l-.M, and also-as pro-vidi-d by ordinance No, -II, of said city of Albany, the Common. Council of the city of Albany. Oregon, mil issue and dispose of bonds of raid city at par value, to the amount of s;.'hhhi in denominations of ."oil; payable Oil years afterdate of issue, with 'interest lliereen at the rate of (lii six per eent I er alumni; payable semi-annually. Sealed proposals for tin; pur chase of said bonds will be leceived l.y the treasurer of said ciiy until the hour of 2 o'clock v. M. Tiles, day; the 1st day of September, ls'l ; at vvhich time the proj.osals siibuiilleil n ill lie opined and considered; and said bonds will lie sold to the highest and best bidder therefor. The cilv trcasnrcr Inrby reserves the light to reject any and all bids, Aloauy; Oregon; -Hi!- :;oth; 1MM. Il.'K.tKWFI.I., Ciiy Treasurer. I'oillayil UnivcrsUy oi'Ks's skiti:mi;i:u 14. F.ean'iful healthful uite near the city. Expenses are as reasonable as any other institution of learning on tiie coast. Classical, literary, scientific, theological, preparatory, normal and business courses. Stu- ! dents of all grades received. Care i ful oversight and direction given j to all students. Ladies boarding hall under experienced super V'sioa. Professors of excellent scholaisbip and much experience employed. For inloi mat ion ad dress C. O Stratum, D. D., presi dent, or Thos. Yan Scoy, D. D., dean of college, Portland Cniver Hity, Poitiaud, Or. FIRST NATIONAL BANE 1 TRANSACTS . ULsixsKSs. GK.NKHAL BANKING ri:K..-'IllNT l.. FI.INN. Vb'K I KKsll'KNT-S. K VoUNO. SIHKK K. W. I.A; (i JON. E. Youko, r. m.AiN, L K W Lakodon Fliss F. Sox. Cashier. l'ay Your City Taxes. The city taxes fur l.s'.U arc now i'ue and payable. The money is iicedc I an. I everv indivi.huil should leok the inatUr nr. anil see that they arc p.-id. If not, pai.l in.nieli ately tiny will become de!iniilent. 'lhe ,lo, tax is also -hie and if n it paid the order will nc L'lven to kill all the il.-ifs ou, whom t-ixes hive not been paid, J. X, Ib.HMAN, .M.irxh.d. FOSHAY & Wi.otcside and MASON Retail ALBAV- fsciicrs OBKRON Albany Nurseries. VK I1AYK ON HAND ATOl'R 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 plantii-g trees, it will pay to see our stock and get our prices and catalogue free. 1IYMAX A liKOWNKLL. Now arriving, you will be convinced that we are LAYING OVKK ALL COMPETITION in our line when itcomeito Richly Tailored Clothing, HANDSOME AND DP It ABLE PATTERNS, AT REA80KA ble Pricrs. tiive us a call. T. L. WALLACE & CO., STUAIIAN P.LOCK', ALBANY, OREGON Albany Collegiate Institute, I A 5 AJNT V, OREGON, September 9, 1891. June 10, 1892. A Corps of LxpericLced lour departments of etudv : Collegiate, Normal, Business, Primary. Type wilting ami Short-hand are taught.. For catalogue address, KEY. KLBEItr N. COND1T, A. M., President. HAVE EWAKT DETACHABLE LINK rw. BELTING. The Best. lr)TN The Cheapest. Reduced Price last of drhe belt and otber siKS.-iall ies fr Kleva- t,irs, Cnnvcvorsninl Ma.-hinery for banlinit anv inatrrial in bulk or package. Link liw.T .M iiinkkv t'o . I'hieao. Stock eairsed by .1. M. AKTllflt CO., lN.rtland, Or. YOU SEEN THE GOODS TO BE SOLD IN THE LOOK HERE. Avail yourself of the In-liclils of the I'tah Marriage Kn- dowmi-nt Association of Salt Lake Citv Mud secure for joillself -i,()(KI,(KM) at the timo of your iinin hiirc Send cents in stamps for information and terms, to insure piomt.t reply. Ad drc.-s I'tah M.irrlaire Endowtnent As sociation, Salt Lake City, ;-f.!".i-nts Wanted. Please ineiilioii paper. Graoil :: Clearance :: Sale lligfiest of all in Leavening Tower-Latest U. S. Gov't Food Report. SHV II Baking Powder ABSOLUTELY PURE FIRE, FIRE, FIREII Are You Ready For the Cry? There seems to be an error in the statement that only foreign insurance comoanies lost iu the i recent Lebanon lire, for one of Julius (iradwhol's companies, the Oakland Home, paid Wednesday to .Mr. l!ach, the full value of his loss in that company to his entire satisfaction, which seems to be the usual custom of Mr. Grad whol's companies to pay promptly their lull loses as soon as they occur. 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