Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, August 21, 1891, Page 4, Image 4

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TUB MORNING HERALD: FRIDAY. AUGUST 21, 1891
OX BALK.
The Daut Herald will be on
ale each morning at H. J. Jones'
book store.where it t an be procured
at 5 cents per copy.
JOTTINGS ABOUT IOWK.;
S. A. Hulin, druggist, French's :
corner.
Royal Dutch cocoa at C. E.
Brownell'a.
Spectacles and eye glasses at F. '
M. French's.
200 parasola at less than coat at
W. E. Keads.
Bargains in sttmaier underwear
at V. F. Reads.
Adjourneil meeting of the city
council to-night.
Mrs. Wallace Baldwin is visit
ing in Cor vail is.
Hon. Jeff. Myers of Scio was in
the city yesterday.
Euilding and Loan Association
meeting this evening.
10 per cent reduction on dress y)
goods at W. F. Reads. 1
Mrs. Coll Van Cleve and family
went to Toledo yesterday.
MissAddie George left'yeste;-
day for a visit in Seattle.
Rogers Bros, knives, forks and
spoons at F. M. French's. .
Muses Minnie and Minerva
Monteith went to Portland yester
day. Have you examined that beauti
ful $400 piano at Klein Bros, shoe
tore.
:.. Itorris, editor of the Mill
City Uazette, was in the city yes
terday. Rev. S. G. Irvine went to Salem
vesterday to visit the M. E. con
ference. Experts pronounce Klein Bros,
piano one of the finest toned in
struments. Mrs. L. Kline, of Seattle, is vis
iting in this city, the guest of Mrs.
31. Sternberg.
A full line of Pr. Warners corsets
the best in the world for the money
at W. F. Reads.
Jnst received at the Ladies
Bazaar The "Sensation" the latest
novelty in hats.
Mr. E. E. Upmyer and Dr. II.
A. Davis, of llarrisburg, were in
the city yesterday.
Dr. C. U. Chamberlain returned
yesterday from a trip to San
Leandra, California.
Try Conn & Hendricson's syrup,
the finest in the market. Retail
in qnantities to suit.
C. H Stewart and family went
to Yaquina yesterday to enjoy the
sea breeze for a few days.
Your school tax will be delin
quent if not paid at once. Look
after it and save costs of collection.
Look at L.. Wallace A Co.'s
display of neck wear, anything in
window for 25cts. Both Windsor's
and Four in Hand.
New and - complete stock of
ladiea and 'gents' gold watches
just received at F. M. French's,
the corner jewelry store.
Services at the Episcopal church
will be omitted next Sunday on
account of tne absence of Kev. Mr.
l'lummer. minister in charge.
Rogers, the Salem sandbagger,
who wan arrested in this city by
Chief of Police Hoffman, was taken
to Salem yesterday by Otiicer
Minto of that city.
Messrs Rosendorf and Yandine,
merchants of Independence, were
n the citv vesterday on their way
home from San Francisco, having
come in on the overland and going
out by the Oregon Trc-inr, via Cor
allis."
The Chautauqua asssembly
room at Gearhart l'ark, on Clat
sop beach, will seat one thousand
people, and lis a grand memorial
of the public spirit of M.J. Kinney,
who deeds it to the cause of that
popular metjbod of education.
When contemplated improve
ments at Gearhart l'ark, on Clat
nop beach, are completed, Oregon
will have a summer resort equal in
magnificence and healthfulness to
the lamous resort at itionierey,
California, and all Oregonians
should feel a pride in encouraging
eucli an enterprise as lias been in
augurated by Mr. M. J. Kinney.
Log fur Harriftburg.
The Eugene Register says : Last
Saturday a'nartv of lowers corn-
Dieted a drive of two million feet
of logs to the llarrisburg saw mill
from up the McKen.ie. They took
six million feet as far as Coburg
and left four million feet there lor
Ujodale's mill. YesterJay they
were in this city packing up to go
to the Middle ork alter a drive ol
1,400,000 feet for the m il in this
city. They will then take another
drive down the McKenzie. The
rivers are a little low now for
drivictj logs and they go only
about a mile a day.
Luk Out far Theiu.
A canvas3er for a purchasing
association is doing Eugene. An
initiation (fee ischaig-ed ior mem
bership and it is represented that
members can purchase goods at
cost. It is unnecessary to repeat
the warning heretofore given that
such schemes are only calculated
to take money out of the pockets
of those who are so credulous as to
invest. You can purchase goods
cheaper of reputable dealers at
home than of irresponsible parties
abroad who cannot give any guar
antee of standing. Guard.
ttalldlasaud Loau.
The regular m .Mithly meeting of
the Albany Building and Loan
Association, will convene on F ri
day evening August 21st, at the
Bank of Oregon. The seventh
series JS now open and investors
can buy stock. J. W. Blam sec
.a rv at the Bank of Oregon, is
the one to apply to for informa-
lion. j
The Oregon State Falr.'
The prospects of a good state
fair were never ' so Mattering as
they are this year. The preu'ium
li.st has been revised, and in many
important points the prizes have
been increased. The entries in
the 'speed department' are the
largest and liest in the history of
the fair r The etafe fair is
under the management of the
St.ite Board of Agriculture, and
over $15,000 in cash is offered in
premiums for exhibits of stock,
poultry, sgrieultural products,
fruit, etc., works of art and fancy
work, and for trials of seed.
The board is making every pre
paration for a great meeting.
Many valuable improvements have
been made, and the grounds have
been cleared up and greatly beauti
fied. Electric and horse-car lines
now run from Salem to the
grounds. All iersons wishing a
premium list tor the fair ot l.v.U,
can obtain it by addressing J. T.
Greeg, the secretary at Salem.
1 tie fair begins on the 14th of
September and will last one week.
Send for a premium list and pre
pare something forkexhibition this
year.
Teacher' Kxamiuatluu.
The fallowing is the result of
the examination of teachers held
last weea. The average standing
of each applicant is annexed to
his name. The last eight failed to
obtain certificates: Eva Bassett,
30.4 ; C F. Tilton, 8H.5; W. M.
Brown, 85.4; Cora A. Garber, S3:
Mrs. W. S. Steele, Sl.J; Julia M.
Taylor, 81.7; Mary Porter, TS.'J;
Mrs. Ida Swan, 70; Kosa E.Moore,
73; Ina Barclay, 71.7; Amanda
Brandon, 70.5; S.K Loiighbottom,
77.0; II. C. Jordan, !).-; Al.lv
Weaver, 51.6; li. W. Swink, 81.1
Laura B. Myers, 08.7 ; Lena Wil
liamson, tio; S. B. Kidgeway,('.3.1 ;
Marv lleitman. -'..8. Some ot
those who failed took the examin
ation f ir experiment, while others
were writing for higher grade.
Kun Over aud Killed.
The mangled body ot an un
known mau was found upon the
railroad track at Harnsburg yes
terday morning, having been run
over and killed by the ireigtit
train, which arrived about i
o'clock, bein;' several houis late.
A cry was heard as the train left
the station, but the cause was not
ascertained until the next morn
unr. when the mangled body was
found. He was roughly dressed
and there was no trace as to his
identity. He had no money or
papers. An inquest was held and
the oody was buried.
Why He Vetoed It.
A writer in the Oregonian, lab
oring under a misapprehension of
facts, gives Mavor McClung of
Eugene an unkind stab, saying:
"Mayor McClung, of Eugene, does
not believe in allowing a circus
narade through the streets of the
city, and Monday evening he ve
toed an ordinance which had been
passed giving the circus the privi-
ledge of parad ing." The ordinance
was on the contrary prepaired to
require the circus to pay $150 for
parading the streets ot Eugene,
because the show exhibited out
side the city limits to avoid pay
ing license. Mayor Meriting very
properly vetoed it.
The Cow got Drunk,
L Angles Progress.
Some days ago one of our
countrymen, who lives at Pasa
dena was astonished to see one
of his best cows lying apparently
dying in front ol the barn-.
Hie animal lay there inert,
with open eyes, oblivious of every
thing. The'man called a veterin
ary surgeon, who could diagnose
the case, and a butcher was scut
for to bleed the animal.
He was some time in arriving,
and when he did come the cow
was found eating at a haystack,
but with legs a little uncertain.
An investigation followed, and
it was found that the cow had
eaten copiously of the refuse at a
neighboring winery, tins stun,
composed of grape skins aud stems
had lermenteti, anu inuuceu a
state of intoxication.
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-
ess. It relieves constipation,
regulates the bowels, quites pain,
cures diarrinei and winu cone,
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 nn
lcent8
I the mothers' friend. 35 doses, 35
C0A3TS0TE3.
Iatareftug Items ioBri-f From Nort.
" west Uichaiues.
' ,.
Mr. fiall, of- Ballston, Yamhill
county, recently rode from there
to AlbanyV litty miies, in six
hours, on aicycle.
Diphtheria! ill rages around
Prineville, and. John Savage has
lost three more r-hildren, making
a totfl of seven lost to this family
by the dread disease.
Irrigation in tl e Cove, Grand
Ronde valley, has nude land
worth $100 an acre, and the far
meis independent. This is the
prettiest pi riion of Union county,
and all on account of water.
The Oregen I'acitia Company's
steamer Three Sister3 on their last
trip up the river got Ftuck oi the
bar at Lincoln. She was gotten
oil after some hard work.
The new sewer bonds for the city
of Eugene are being lithographed
in the Eait and are expec.ed
this week, when the money will
be forthcoming as som as the
bonds are duly executed.
A suspension bridge has just
been completed across the Klick
itat river at Wetemis. It is 14'i
feet in length, and four feet in
iclth. The floor hangs about
' twelve feet above tne water and is
swung from two cables, each one
of whict is made of six telegraph
wires twisted together.
The Walla Walla Journal says:
Some of the Oregon papers are ex
ercised over the fact that a portion
of the Walla Walla valley is in
Oregoi. Why, bless your dear
hearts, quite a poition of the won
derful and famous Walla Walla
valley is in your state, and it's the
best part of the st-tte, too
The board ot railroad commis
sioners are examining the tariff
sheets of ISS5 and comparing them
with those now in force. The law
require that railroads cannot
charge a higher rata now than was
allowable in 1885 and for that
reason they are making a rareful
comparison to the tariffs used then
and those in force now.
The Willamette Valley Hop
Growers association met at Salem
Saturday, aud general condition
of the prospective crop was talked
over. Ticking will begin in two
weeks, and the growers will pay
50 cents for a box of nine bushels.
Lice are decreasing; a two-thirds
crop is now talked of. Hops will
be of good quality but not over an
average crop in yield.
East Orcgonian : J. W. Craw
ford, the new Indian agent, arrived
on Sunday morning's train from
Salem, and was busy at the agency
to-day with the retiring agent, Mr.
Moorhouse.who for some time has
had everything ready to turn over
to his successor, in making the
transfer. Mr. Craw fori 1 is greatly
pleased with Pendleton, lie saw
this city Sunday for the first time.
l'rluiltive I'laylng Carils,. "
St. Louis Oliilic Pciiiocrat.
The French are belivijd to be
the first people in Europe to usb
nlavinir cards, and. asfirst made.
cards were Etipposeejf to represent
the different classesif persons in
the kingdom. The hearts were
the "choir men," or ecclesiastics,
and early cards of this snlt have a
cope, which, in form, somewhat
resembles a heart. ;
The figure by us called a spade
was originally a pike head, and
typified the nobility and soldiery;
the artisans were represented by a
stone tile, now known as diamond,
while the farmers were rymboH.ed
by the trefoil or clover leaf, by us
called club.
The four kings were originally
David, Alexander, C; sar vand
Charleiiiangne, representing the
four great monarchs, while the
queens were Argine, Ester, Judith
and Pallas, typical of birth, piety,
fortitude and wisdom. Argme be
ing an anagram for Ilegina.
! The knaves were either knights
or servants to knights, but which
is uncertain, though the for ner
conjecture is the more probable,
from the fact that on cards of an
early date appear the names of
famous knights.
Bananas as Food aui' MedJclae.
Dr. John Dongall, of St. Mungo"s
College, Glasgow, has a letter in a
recent issue of ttn Glasgow Herald
on the banana. He quotes from
Stanley's '"In Darkest Africa,"
showing ttiat "for infants, persons
of delicate digestion, dyspeptics
and those suffering from tempor
ary derangements of the stomach,
the flour, properly prepared, would
be of universal demand." During
Stanley's two attacks of gastritis,
a slight gruel of this flour, mixed
with milk, was the only material
that could be digested. It is odd,
also, as pointed out in Stanley's
book, ttiat in most banana lands
Cuba, Brazil, West Indies the
valuable properties of the banana
as an easily digested and nourish
ing food have been much over
looked. Dr. Dougall has male
some experiments in making ba
nana flour, lie concludes ttiat it
should be made from the tipe fruit
at its place of production. In try
ing to make it trom bananas pur
chased in Glasgow, he obtained on
drying the pulp a tough sweet
mass like toasted ligs, an appear
ance probably due to the convt-r-
sion of starch into sugir. Bananas
contain only al o it 5J per cent. t.f
pulp, and of this about io per
cent, is water. fhev will vield,
therefore, oulv one-eighth part of
fi-jur.
French Tauy AVafers.
These wafers are for the relief
and cure of painful and iregu!ar
menses, and will remove all ob
structions, no matter what the
cause, and are sure and safe every
time. Manufactured by Kuierenn
Drug Co., San Jose, Cai., and for
sale at J. A. Cuinming"s drug
store only.
Smoke tii celebrated Havana
filled 5-cent iK'rs, manufactured
at Julias Jos ill's cigar factory.
Live In a Dry Good Box,
A email family, consisting of
man. wife and babv is living in a
dry goods box in an open field just
oil Mountain Btret-t. near orces
ter, Mas.. The woman is twenty
one years of age and her babe
seven weeks. She savs about a
year and a half ago she married
Joseph Pitts, a farm IaLorer. lue
baby was born in a boarding house
and she and Pitrs have been liv
ing, together with the infant, in
the diy goods oox for two or three
weeks. Pitts hires the land and
the woman says he intends to put
up a better shelter. She has a
brick fireplace outsida the box
where she docs cooking. Joseph
Pitts, the husband, is a cripple
and walks with two canes. The
marshal says theie is call for police
interference. The woman is satis
fied with her lot an 1 Laby seems
healthy.
A Kiss of Hatred,
Maud "Oh, how I do hate that
girl!"
John "You certainly do not
mean tint biilliatit Miss ilanson?"
"Indeed 1 d ; she is just too
horrid for anything."
"But you just this moment
ki-aed hei."
"Well, I had a goid chance and
could not resist the temptation ; I
bate her so."
"Really, Maud, you speak in
ridd es."
"Dj you see that oval sallow
fpot full of ugly brown freckles on
her right cheek?"
"Why, so there is. What a fear
ful disfigurement! But it is
strange 1 did not notice it before."
"It was not there before; I just
kissed the powder off."
Imiiortunt to Ilousekerpers.
It gives Julius Gradwohl great
satisfactioa in selling his line
Golden Rule teas and baking
lower, with elegant prizes or w ith
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 best. Ad las teas and1
baking powder bears the name of j
Julius Gradwohl'8 Golden Rule;
Bazaar, and are expresly put up j
for his business, and he still con ,
tinues to give with each pound of
tea or baking powder an elegant
piece of glassware.
Frequently accidents, occur in
the house-hold which cause burns,
sprains and bruises ; for use in such
cases Dr. J. H. McLean's Yolcanic
Oil Liniment has for many years
been the constant favoiite family
eniedy.
Great reduction in embroidered
flouncing at W. F. Reads.
DIED,
McBKIDK, At bis home neui
vil'e. Au:r. io. lS'Jl, Wm. II
Oak-JU-
Bride, nycd TO.
VEUNlN-ye. Wednesday, Auu'. I!,
IWI , al Tanrwt. Mrs. Keheeca Ver
non, aged VJ yean,
Mrs. Vernon was born in Tennessee
and crrt6'to Oregon annktta. county
iivlS!, where eue.
Ince
has reViit.'fly,er
AiJiulnlstrator8 Sale. '
NOTICE IS !tEUEl!Y GIVEN THAT THE
undeniiiriied as at nnnistrator of the
utate of llei.ry Mejer, deeeiw.d, in Liirmi
anee of and hy virtue of an orocr of the
comity court of Linn county, Oregon, duly
made and entered of record by sai l court a
the Julv term thereof ism, will on the l'.ith,
dav ofscpteinoerlv.il at the hour of 1 o'clock
in the altcruoon Ol sum uav aiineeouri
house door in the -it) of Allium in Linu
county, OrtL'on, sed at i-uhlic auction to the
highest hid .er for cah in hand the fol
lowing ileserihcd real proert,v to-wit:
llt'L'iiinini; at a point (24) twenty four feet
anil ;.l imhes cast of the northwest comer
of lot U) one in block (10) ten in the city of
A'hany Linn county, O-Cifon as the Bame is
described on the maps and plats of said city
on file in the olhcc cf the county clerk of
Linn county, Oiei;on, and ruiiuini; from
thence east alon the north line of slid lot
(15) fifteen feet and 10 inches to tho center
of the Irty brick wall, thence southerly
alonir the center of saiil arty wall and
parallel to the western boundary line of said
lot one, one hundred tect to the alley,
thence wcs'erlv along the coith line of said
alley fifteen feet ten and one h-.ilf inches,
thence no'therlv in a straight Hue to the
place of .legitming.
JOHN A. CRAWFORD,
As administrator of the estate of Henry
Meyer, deceased.
GENERAL AGENTS and canvassers look
ing for a permanent nioney-makini?
business, no competition, should secure the
sale of the Patent A-'justali'o Shoe, Ad
dress with 8tnnj, CONSOLIDATED SHOE
CO., Salem, Mass.
Baby cried,
Motber sigbed,
Doctor prescribed : Castoria !
Highest of all in Leavening Tower.
U A"
ABSOLUTELY PURE
THE WOULD KKKICIIKI).
The facilities of the present day
for the production oi everything
that will conduce to the material
welfare and comfort of mankind
are aluicst 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 Spric
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 Breeze will stand for service
at Trites Bros, stable, Albany Sat
urday's of each week until further
notice.
Suie Cure for the Liquor or Opium
Hal-its.
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.
lllCkLKVS AKM 4 Stl.VK.
The best salve in the world for Cuts,
Bruises, So.cs, fleers. Salt Klicum,
Fever sores, Tetter, Chapped Hand,
Chilblains, Corns, ami .-kin Eruption:-,
and pes tively cures Piles, or i.o pay
required. It is guaranteed to givs
oerfect satisfaction, or money re
funded, l'riee 'i't cents per box. Fcr
sale by Fosliiiy & Mason
READ
And vou will
not
REGRET
CALL
on us
ami you will
find us
always
ready to
OFFER
you
great induce
ments from
our large line
of l'o ids
GOOD
Peaches, Perries,
Pananas, Oranges,
Lemons, Apricots,
Apples, Plumbs,
Melons,
BETTER
Corn, Peas,
Peans, Potato,
( )nion,Cabage
Turnips Peets
Carrots Sweet
Potatoes
BEST
Soap, Soda,
liice, Suit,
I Ionev,l lops,
Pick-Is, Tea.
Flour. Mial,
Spic-rt
AM
Constantly adding
new iroods and
latent niveltii:s
NDo net fail
o get our prices.
C. 1. PROWNELL,
" Albany.
u
Vollco ot Sale or ttonils of I lie 4 lly
of A I :! . 4rrK-
Notice is lierehv given that as ail-
llur
' a-
luri.-id and tnovidi'd hy mi ai l of
legislature of Oregon, entitled.
(An act to incorporate the Cily ! Al
hny, and to repeal all arts or
pfts of :nts in eonllii-t
hili-witli," tiled iu the dllc- of the
'et.etary of the state of Oregon,
Kebrimry lSlh, 1'.i, and also as pro
vidid Ly ordinance No, -It, of said
cily of Albany , the Common Council
of the city of Albany, Oregon, vvill
i'ii u.'i'.l dispose of bonds of s aid cily
at jiar value. Io ti e amount of i.'i(Hiii
in deiioin mat ions tif$Mxi; jiayable 'Jo
years afterdate of issue, with interest
tliereen at the rate of (til six per eent
I er annum; payable fecmi-iiunually.
Sealed proposals for the pur
chase of :-aid bonds will be
leceivcd by the treasurer of sa'nl city
until the hour of 2 o'clock v. m. Tues
day; the let day of September. 1XH.
at which time the propou1s submitted
will be oiicned and considered; and
said bond.-, will be sold to the highest
and best bidder therefor. The city
treasurer herby reserves the right to
reject any and all bids,
Aluuny; Oregon; July ".otli; lU.
11. Fahw cm.,
City Treasurer.
I'ay Your City Taxes.
The city taxes for ls'.il are now clue and
payah'e. The money is ncede 1 and every
inili iiln:,l i.limilil 1,-ok tli m:itt-r mi nml
aee that they are p?id. If not paid immedi
ately tney win ncconic iiciinciiein, i ne io
tax is also due and if nit paid the order will
be inven to kill all the dos on whom taxes
h.vc net been paid,
J. N, HdlKMAV,
Marshal.
FOSHAY & MASON
Whelesalc and Ketnil
Dreiisb Booksellers
ALBAV-- I
OREGON
r nriF nsPDii1 Avail vourseuor
LUUJi IIIjIIIJ ,he ''cnelits of the
L' tali Marriage En
dowment Association of Salt Lake
Citv and secure for yourself J I.OOti.ooo
at the timo of your marriage. Send
5 cents in stamp for informa! ion find
terms, to insure piompt reply. Ad
dress Utah Marriage Endowment As
sociation. Salt Lake City, ;-; Agents
Waited. Please mention paper.
Latest U. S. Gov't Food Report.
Powder
NEW TO-DAY,
-GENERAL-
European Steamship Ap?.
THROUGH TICKETS
To ami from Europe liy ail first-class lilies,
Ti'-k-t from any I'lai-o in Eurnp? U any
point in lh I'nittil Stated, or front tins
t-mintrv to Kurtpi-in pointi ld over the
fdUouin fust -class lilies:
N' r!li (Jcrmaii Lloyd, via Sex York,
North lii-riuan Lloyd, via lialtiinorc,
Allan Linu, Anchor Line,
AniL-riean Line, Sta'e Line,
IJcucr Line, Ciinard Line,
IU J Star Line,
Wlrte Star Line,
Union Line.
DRAFTS AND MONEY ORDERS
sold mi all Kuriean citiiiat etirrer.t rao.
Ihternatii'ii i ollt-etioiis. Knr information
.ipiiit;; pri, of passage, oau- of g'u.ingr,
, rail or address, C, li. WINS,
Albany, ok.
tt
-THE-
Silts Agricultural College
Opens September lSth, 1S".)1.
COfltSK Of-- SI l"DV arrang"! expressly to
nici'l the mvls 01 tlie farming and ineenani
eal interests of ilie state. I.artfc. eoinolioii-
ai.d well -veiitilateil htiiMiii;,'. The eolleve
is !M.ti. in i cultivate.! ami Christian com
munity, ami one of the healthiest hi the
State.'
31 Hilary Train iny.
K-e:.sis Nnil Not K.Aceed jl.'KJ for the
Kntirv Se.ei' ii.
Two tr more free holirs!ii s fioin tvity
count v. Write for iMtaloyue to
11. L. AIIN'Oi.l', I res., Corvallis, Or
FOR SALE0R RENT.
.1 El'TRSON FLOURING MILLS
-Also
SAW ANHPLANIXG MILLS,
Jetlerson, Marion Co., Or.
F'or pari!! u'ars apply to
COUPE IT A MACLEAY,
(11 and W F'ront St.,
Portland, Or.
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oriA's si-1'T!-:mi:kk 14.
Beautiful healthful site near the
city. Expenses are as reasonable
as any nther institution of learning
Ion the coast. Classical, literary,
j scientilic, theological, preparatory,
i noi nial and business courses. Stu
dents of all grades received. Care
ful oversight and direction given
to all students. Lad;es boarding
hall under experienced super
vision. Professors of excellent
scholarship and much experience
eniploved. For inhumation ad
dress C. C St rat ton, D. l., presi
dent, or Thos. Van Scoy, I). D.,
dean of college, Portland Univer
sity, Portland, Or.
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E. W Lanodon
Cashier,
Albany Nurseries.
WK 1 1 A V K OX HAND AT OUR
nursery on tlie Corvallis road, one
half tuile from town, as fine a lot
of Fruit Trees nfnil kinds as can
be found anywhere on the coast.
If you contemplate planting trees,
it will pay to se! our slock and j;et
our prices and catalogue free.
II Y.MAN & BUOWXF.LL.
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J. M. AKTIU'K & CO., Portland, Or.
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the statement that only foreign
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recent Lebanon fire, for one of
Julius Gradwhol's companies, the
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to Mr. Bach, the full value of Ins
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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. Therefore if you want to
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a capital of a hundred million
dollars.
WA.vmi-A l-'irl to do (rencral house
work in a small f inuly. Imtiire south
east corner 7th and Haker stieets.
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T. L WALLACE & CO.,
STRAIIAN BLOCK,
Albany Collegiate Institute,
AhllANY, OHEQON,
September 9, 1891.
A Ml 'Corps of
Four depm linents of study : Collegiate, Normal, Business, Primary.
Type writing and Short-hand are taught. For catalogue addresa,
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