Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, August 26, 1891, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE MOBNrNG HERALD; WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 20, 1891
ON SALE.
The Daily Herald will be qjj
ale each morning at II. J. Joans'
book store, where it tan be procured
at 5 cents per copy.
JOTTINGS ABOUT TOWN.
S. A. Hulin. Jruiririat, French's
corner.
Mrs. Stanard went to Newport
yesterday.
Rev. M. O. Brink, olXewport, is
in the city.
Spectacles and eye glasses at F.
M. French's.
200 parasols at leas than cost at
W. E. Heads.
Have you read the analyst of
Coronad'o water?
All physicians recommend it;
Corona' 1 j water.
Superintendent E. B. MeElory
was in Albany yesterday.
J. K. Weatherford returned
yerterday from Portland.
F. J. Miller clerk of the railroad
commission, is in the city.
Rogers Bros, knives, forks and
spoons at F. M. French's.
Dr. G. W. Gray ond son Londa
went to Newport yesterday.
Choice pickles in bulk, or quan
tities to suit, at l'arker Bros.
Fresh comb honey, Linn county
production, at Parker Bros.
E. Thrall and family leave to
day for a trip to the seaside.
Every" train to Newport carries
a number of l'ortland people.
Miss Minnie Faulk, of Portland,
is visiting Mrs. Kev. L. S. Fisher.
Mrs. Wm. Henderson, of Oak
land, Cat., is visiting in the citv.
Have you examined that beaiui-
lul 400 piano at Klein Bros, shoe
f tore.
Ashby Pearce went out to the
front of the Oregon Pacific yester
day. Experts pronounce Klein Bros,
piano one of the finest toned in
struments. A full line of Dr. Warners corsets
the best in the world for the money
at V. F. Reads.
Try Conn & Hendricson'a syrup,
the finest in the market. Retail
in quantities to suit.
The Salem base ball team will
play both the Portlands and the
Seattles during the State Fair.
Your school tax will be delin
quent if not paid at once. Look
after it and save costs of collection.
Lowest rates and best accommo
dations to passenger going East
via Canadian Pacihc Railway ask
C. B. Winn for rates.
Regular meeting of Columbia
division, No. 4, Wednesday even
ing, August 2G. 12. E. Propst,
lirst lieutenant.
Miss Mary Steiner has departed
lor A many ana i-.ugene, where she
will visit with friends for a few
days. Salem Statesman.
Epworth League, of the Metho
dist church, will give a lawn
social at the residence of G. F.
Simpson Friday evening.
The W. C. T. U. will give a
fecial nd entertainment at their
. hall on Friday evening. Sept 4.
Keep the date iu your mind.
The Evangelical Sunday school
of this city will give a basket pic
nic on Thursday afternoon, August
"7th, in Mr. Hackleman's grove,
Hertiert Ridenour, 1 1-year-old
son of William Ridenour, of Ben
ton county, accidently shot himself
Sunday with a target gun. Death
was almost instantaneous.
From sunup to sundown on
August 22d, a thirty-three cylinder
threshing machine shelled out
xmo uiicla of wheat and L'5(
bushels of oats, near Salem.
Regular meeting of the Woman's
Relief Corps will be held at the
(i. A. R. hall on Fridav afternoon
at 2 o'clock. A full attendance is
requested. By order of the presi-!
dent.
Mr. F. E. Allen has sold his
interest in the Pacific Mattress Co.
of this city to the other meueehers
of the tirm Messrs Hawkins!
A rarrell, who will continue the
business.
Rev. H. P. Webb, formerly pas
tor or the M. h. church in this
citv, and for the last year located
at. Sell wood, to which place he was
reiurnei attain, was in the citv
yesterday calling upon old friends.
The Salem Journal says that the
Methodist ministers attending
I. .
me conierence in seiem eat
brandy-sauce with iheir pudding
at the hotel Willamette, and take
it; with a relish. Well why
shouldn't they.
A very pleasant party was ten-
tiered Mr. and Mrs. George Mc-
Hfcight at their home a few miles
irlin this city last evening. Sev
eral carriages carried a number of
yojmg people from this citv, and
tlifc occasion was said to have been
a most enjoyable one.
IhtrtT Will E
-"""ionsto B
CODICIL.
Eaforc th Bewtr Coaaeet-
Mad lam dlat!y.
The citv council met in regular
session last evening Mayor James
L. Cowan in the chair. The
council men present were Burk
hart, Tabler, French and Allen.
The recorder reported that the
bonds of the sewer contractors,
Bays, Jeffreys & Co., were signed
and approved.
II. Bielow, Harper Cranor, Cas
par Vandrom were given liquor
licenses. The recorder was in
structed to issue licenses to
Crumrei & Bender, when the
bonds were properly signed.
John Chiswell was awarded the
contract for building the sewer
across Calapooia street between
Sixth and Seventh streets of eight
inch pipe, at 5- cents per foot, the
contract to be completed within
30 days ; bonds, $23.
Recommendations of the street
commissioners were referred to
the committee on streets and pub
lic property.
The recorder was instructed to
prepare notices and serve upon
all property owners adjacent to
lateral i-ewers, who have not made
connections with the same, re
quiring them to make such con
nections within 15 data, in default
of which the city will proceed at
once to uo the work, the same De-
coming a lien upon the property
BILLS ALLOWED.
C. A. Sims $ 5 50
Joseph Kitchen 5 80
tieo. W. Hughes f 30
Stites A Nutting 17 tiO
N. J. Henton 47 85
N.J. Henton 77 20
D. R.Cleavenger 7 00
Robeit Brown 20 00
W. B. Barr 70 50
Geo. W. Hughes 35 00
C. A.Sims 25 40
Autunell and Do Again.
Since the falling out a year ago
of the partnership firm of contrac
tors J. S. Antonelle and L. B. Doe,
they have furnished between them
considerable litigation. Doe now
comes to the front with a big dam
age suit against his whilom part
ner. He alleges that some time
last month Antonelle caused hit
arrest and imprisonment before
the l'ortland police court tor ob
taining money by false pretenses
alleging that Doe had secured
$0000 from An'onelle by means of
fraudulent time checks. When
the case came up to be heard Doe
was discharged. He asks for $25,
000 damages to his name and repu
tation. inclusive also of the ex
pense of his defense.
Kvangellcal 8. S. Picnic.
The Evangelical Sunday school
ot trus city, winch is enjoying
remaVkable degree of prosperity
for mid -summer, will give a basket
:icmc on lhursujv afternoon
Ar trust 27th in Mr. Hackleuian'
grove, east end of the city. Amuse
ments will be provided, and
free supper given at 0 i m. for the
children anil all others who will
avail themseh'esof this opportunity
of an afternoon s outing in Oou
first temple. All baskets left
at their church corner of Fourtl
and Lyons street, not later than
1 1'. m. on Thursday will be deliver
ed on the ground.
"ST
THE SANTIAM MINES.
THE OEEQOH EDIT0E9,
Hew Machinery Sow on ths Wy Programme of the Annual Convention to
Ooatlsok Ver? Encouraging.
PlaVs and specilicaticns of the
AlbanV Mining t!t Milling Com
pany's ew quartz mill, which
was shipped on ttie steamcship
WilliametVe Valley and arrived at
laquma jBotnfay, are to be seen
in the oflice ci the secretary, J. V
Pipe, in this citv. It isa complete
plant and will Cvst when ready for
work in the mines between $25,0;)0
and $30,000. It is a ten stamp mill,
each stan p weighing S50 pounds,
and its capacity is .ii) tons per
dav. The mill and machinery
will go direct to Gatesvi'le, and
from there will he hauled to the
mines on wagons, the contract
having been let to B. M. Huston
& Co., of this city.
I he company already has a
small mill and ret rt, and a saw
mill, driven by a 40-horie power
engine, now in operation at the
mines. It will require about a
nionth to get the new mill into the
mines. In the meantime the
company is working three shifts
of men night and day, running :
lower tunnel in on the ledge
A good many thousand tons of ore
is in sight ready lor work, i tin t v
tons of ore that will be crushed in
a day will be reduced to ab-iut
three tons of concentrates which
will be shipped to the smelting
works, probably to San b ranoseo,
or the Linnton works. The gold
from the plates will of course be
reduced at the mines. The com
pany has had accurate tests made
of the ore. and know wnat thev
are doing. Thev have enough
paying ore in sight to justify this
outlay, and before anyone hardly
realizes it a big mining industry
will be in ope-ation at our very
door.
Other companies are arranging
to put in machinery to work their
mines in the same district, lue
Albany Mining & Milling Co., has
erected a two story boarding house
and has sawed over 100,000 feet of
lumber for other buildings at the
mines, so it can bo readly seen that
a thriving camp is already spring
ing up in the Santiain district.
Change or Builiiui.
. J. A. Gross, who
Air. J. A. dross, who is we,
known to the traveling public at
the genial boniface of the Depot
Hotel, lias sold the business to
Mr. Caspar Vandrom. The latter
is thorougly acquainted with the
business, and under his rainae-
ment the hotel will lose none of it
old-time popularity. Mr. and Mrs
Gross will spend a few weeks in
the mountains on severing tliei
connection with the business, in
which they have been identified so
long, on September 1. lhey also
contemplate a trip to Europe for
the benefit of Mr. dross health
Connections Must ! Sscle.
The Hkiialo is pleased to note
that its suggestions as to the
necessity for decisive action on the
part of the city authorities to en
lorce sewer connections made,
have been acted upon by the city
council. The pro eedings of the
council as published this morning
show that the city proposes .now
to compel property owners to make
such connections immediately, and
in case of further refusal to do o
the city will doit, and make the
same a lien upon the property.
This if as it should be. A largo
amount is being exp: n led to com
plete the city's sewerige cvstem,
and the public health demands
that after the sewers are eomplettd
the value of the work shall not be
destroyed by a iortion of the
property owners neglecting
make the proper connections. All
omplaints of Mich instances
should lie promptly repotted to
Jbe city recorder.
Bis Oregon i'eaches.
Mr. II. F. Hulbert left at this
office yesterday some peaches
grown in his garden in this city,
which should remove all doubt
from the minds of anyone who are
skeptical as to Oregon, s peach rais
ing capabilities. They were fine,
large and rosy and grew upon
two year old tree which bore two
and a half bushels of as fine
peaches as can be produced in any
state.
To Lerate the I"i
Frank J. Miller.
sT
.nr. rranx j. Aimer, superin
tendent of the Albany bridge, is
in wie city ior tne purpose ol act
ing with the manager of the bridge
company in locating the piers.
The latter, however, did not ar
rive yesterday, but will probably
come up from l'ortland to-dav.
Work on the piers will commence
probably next week, or as soon as
the piling and other rnateriol can
be placed on the ground.
Where Is William Cushin.
William Cushin. w ho was last
heard from at Bonner, Mont., last
yt ar, is wanted by his relatives.
He is 48 years old. is five feet in
bight, and weighs 110 pounds.
Any information leading to a dis
covery of his present whereabouts
It be gratefully received lv ml-
dresssing Martin Cushin, Platts-
mouth, Neb.
OR for the Mountains.
Charles Cusick.I'rof. W. II. Lee.
Fred Fortmiller ami Win. Lvons
will leave to-day for a week's "out
ing up the North Santiain. They
will go to the famous Blowout lake,
where there is said to be tine fish
ing as well as some of the wildest
scenery in the West.
Improving the Building.
The Catholic school building has
been raised several iet f,...,. ;
to foundation, and workmen aro
SI CCESSFLL IN(JIBST.
Coroner and, Engineer netting at
the Facts in the Case,
The coroner was satisfied that
some cne was to blame. It might
be the railroad company; it might
be the engineer; u might be the
conductor ; it might be the doad
man. That was what the coroner
proposed to find ou and being
fully impressed rt ith the gravity oi
the occasion he arose from bis
seat, struck an easy attitude with
one hand resting on the table, and
looking at the engineer over the
top of his glasses said with some
severity :
"You were running pretty fast?"
The engineer in the witness
chair didn't seem to be at all dis
turbed. He crossed his legs,
leaned back in the chair ami an
swered carelessly :
"We were making pretty fair
time."
"Kunniug faster than usual?'
"Some. We were behind time."
"Making fifty miles an hour?"
The engineer was cautious. He
knew the speed was limited when
running through certain towns on
the road.
"Well, I wasn't keeping
time," he said :
"Was the bell tinging and
whistle sounding?'
"I suppose so. That was
lireuian's business."
"Dida't you hear it? '
"No, I wasn't listening."
The coroner let that pass and
squared himself for the last attack.
"Did you see the man?" he
asked, shooting a finger out in the
direction of tne engineer.
The engineer looked at the linger
a moment and blamllv said:
"What man?"
"The dead man, tir, the dead
man. Don't tritle.
"Oh, yes, I saw him."
"Now, sir, be careful what you
say. lake plenty of time to think."
lfie coroner was most impressive
When and where did you first
see him :
ine engineer pulled ins mus
tache thoughtfully for a moment.
'ion want me to be exact?"
he asked.
'I do."
lt s pretty hard to estimate
distance, you know."
Of courde ; but a great deal de
pends on it in this case. Do the
best you can."
ine engineer puued mueiache a
little more. Then he said ;
'I won't be sure as to a foot one
way or the other, but my best
estimate would be that when I
first saw him he was four mid a
half feet above the smokestack..
the
the
the
be Held at Aitoiia This Week.
The Oregon edilors who assemble
in annual convention at Astori&on
Fridiy next will leave Portland
11 ursday evening at 8 o'clock on
the steamer R. R. Thompson,
which has been kindly furnished
free to the association. The
following is the programme :
Friday morning Arrive at
Astoria ; inemlwrs will be assigned
quaiters on arrival.
10 a. m. Meeting called tocrder
at Chamber of Commeice rooms.
order of nrsiXEss.
Roll call ; addition of new mem
bers; reading minutes of previous
session ; president s annual ad
dress; rejiorts of secretary, treas
urer, committee on legislation,
committee on grievances, commit
tee on state of fraternity, commit
tee on resolutions.
AKTKRXOON .SESSION.
Friday afternoon, 1 :30 to 4
Unfinished business of the morn
ing session will be concluded, and
iidjournm. nt had at 4 o'clock to
enable members to take in sights
of the city. The following practi
cal papers will be read and dis-cus.-ed
at the afternoon session :
"History of Oregon Journalism"
A. Noltner.
"The Moral Responsibility of the
Press" Lucy A. Mallory.
"Personal and Impersonal
Journalism" J. F. Halloran.
Business Managers of a News
papei" E. Hofer.
"Acceptance and Abuse to
Passes"" J. Mi-chell-
8 i'. m. A musical and public
reception will be tendered by the
citizens of Astoria at Odd Fellows'
hall.
Addresses will be made by Cap
tain George II. Mollett, of the
Portland Evening Telegram, and
O. F. Masen of the Northwest Far
mer. Saturday Visit to government
jetty. Steamer George H. Men-
dell leaves 1? layers wharf at ' ..
m. Close connection will be made
at Fort Stevens with the govern
ment tramway. 1 :30 r. m., after
noon session. Nominations for
officers; discussion of president's
address; new business.
Eveirng session, 7:30 election
of ollicers; election oi place for
meeting of 18D2; miscellaneous
business; adjourned.
Sunday Excursion to Oearhart
Park and the seaside, remaining
until 5 p. m. Direct connection
will be made for Portland w ithout
returning to Astoria. Arrive at
Portland Monday, 1 a. m. All can
remain on board if they prefer.
l'EAKLS OF WISDOM
He who does not look before,
lags behind.
You will not be loved if you care
for none but yourself.
He who is always prying into
other men's affairs, leads a danger
ous life.
More people are drowned in the
bowl than the sea.
(ianiingis the child of avarice,
but the parent of prodigality.
He that speaks doth sow, but hf
that holds his peace doth reap.
The stone is hard and the drop
is small, but a hole is made by
the constant fall.
The greatest cunning is to have
no cunning at all.
He has much to do who would
please everybody.
Life is half spent before one
knows what life is.
THE WOULD KXKICIIED.
The facilities of the present day
for the production of everything
that will conduce to the material
welfare and comfort of mankind
are almont unlimited and when
Syrup of Figs was first produced
the world was enriched witli the on
ly perfect laxative known, as it is
the only remedy which is truly
pleasing and refreshing to the taste
and prompt andetlectual tocleanse
the system gently in the Snrii:
time or, in fact, at any time any
the better it is known the nioie
popular it becomes.
Important to Hotisekefperx.
It gives Julius Gradwohl great
satisfaction 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. AH his teas and
baking powder bears the name of
Julius Gradwohl's Golden Rule
Bazaar, and are expressly put up
for his business, and he still con
tinues to give with each pound of
tea or baking powder an elegant
piece of glassware.
Mothers?
Castoria is recommended by
physicians for children teething.
It is a purely vegetable preparation
its ingredients are published
around each bottle. It is pleasant
to the taste and absolutely harm
less. It relieves constipation,
regulates the bowels, quites pain,
cures diarrhsea and wind colic,
allays feverishness, destroys
worms, and prevents convulsions,
soothes the child and gives it re
freshing and natural sleep. Can-1
soria is the children's panacea I
NEIV TO-DAY.
-GENER-iL-
European Steamship Jigeic;.
THROUGH TICKETS
To ami from Euro) liy a!l first -class lines.
Ti' kots from any place in Europe to anv
point in Urn Lnitetl States, or from this
country to hurcpcin points suit! over the
following flrHt-claiuj line:
Nortli CScniian Lloyd, via New York,
North (icruian Lloyd, via lUltiinore,
Allan Lint4, Anchor Line,
American Line, State Line,
llcaver Line, Cunard Line,
Ked Star Line,
Wh'te Star Line,
Giiion Line.
DRAFTS AND MONEY ORDERS
Bold on all Kti.'opran cities at current ratc-fl.
Intcrnat.on cui'cclionti. Kor information
rc'4 iriiii prices of passage, date of aai'iug,
etc., call o'i or addrctiM, V, II. WINN,
Albany, OR.
It HAD
And you will
not
REGRET
the mothers'
cents.
friend.
d-'KS,
9uie Cure for the Liquor or Opium
HaoltM.
The East India cure for these
awful bab'ts can be given without
the patient's knowledge, and is
the only know n specific fur the
purpose, it is not injurious in the
least degree; mamifacUmd by
Emerson Drug Co., San Jose, Cal.,
ind for sale at J. A. Cuinining't
drug store only.
CALL
on us
and you will
find us
always
readv to
OFFER
yen
'great induce
ments from
our Urge line
of gonds
IU4kL:V tKMIA 4l.tr.
The lict salve in tin world for Cut;.
Bruises, So.es, l iters. Sail Klieuic,
Fevur sores, Tetter, ('hupped Ham!,
Chilblains. Corns, ainlskiu Erupt im:-.,
and pos lively cures Piles, or i.o pay
required. H is ifiiai anleed to
perfect satisfaction, or money
funded. Pries -i cents per box.
sale by Foslmy ct Mason
Civs
GOOD
Peaches, Berries,
Bananas, Oranges,
Lemons, Apricots,
Apples, Plumbs,
.Melons,
HBnilipiiofll
-WHEN YOU HAVE SEEN OUR NEW-
m
-OF-
h Coys and Children's
S
0 OVERCOATS
BE1TKK
Coin, Peas',
I'.eiins.l'o'ato,
i !iio:i,('aiiage
Turnips IJeets
Carrots Sweet
I'.itatni'M
REST
Soap, Sod. t.
Rice, Salt,
I loney,Hop8,
Pickels, Tea.
Flour. Meal,
Spicfs
French Tandy Wafers.
These wafers are for the relief
and cure of painful and ireuu'ar
menses, and will remove all ob
structions, no matter what the
cause, and are sure and safe every
time. Manufactured by Emerson
Drug Co., San Jose, Cal., and ior
sale at J. A. Cutniiiiiig's drug
store only.
lk n ei; LIST.
Following is the list of letters
that remain uncalled for in the
Albany postottice August 1!5, 18!)l.
Persons calling for the same will
please state that they were adver
tised: L. M. Anderson, A. J.
Ault 3. -Miss Dora Butcher, C. E.
Cline, Albert Nelson Cooper, Mr.
M. Day, "Stephen teitsch, J. II.
ones, J. A. Jones, Airs. Harmon,
Kind Friend, J.D.Lewis, M. 11.
Mathews, Miss Elma Parker, Mrs.
Katie Meretben, George Pearson,
V. H. Seott, Mr. Morris M. Snir-
gard, Miss Nora Taylor, Mr. Janus
Whitehead, 1. J. Williamson.
Thos. Moxtkitii, I. M.
I SKS OF 81 MMKK (ill; I.,
to tub iiutn.
About the summer srirl the bard
Dotii sini; and siiur and sinir,
Beeau.-e the rymes lie wiites, toliim
A steady income brinjj.
TO THE CI.KKliT.MAV.
With happy eyes thec'ergyuian
The summer maiden sees,
adu. Finning, sees her nirt and dreams
in future marriage fees.
to the i.awtfu.
The summer girl doth much delight
The wiley men of law.
For lie from breach cf promise fees
An income rich doth dav.
Itrlek Itrii l..
For sale in larg or small ipim
tities, delivered at kiln, one
mile east of the city, in toe city
or on board cars.
W.C. Cassi li..
Frequently accidents, occur in
the house-hold w hich cause burns,
sprains and bruises ; for use in such
cases Dr. J. II. McLean's Volcanic
Oil liniment has for m.'iny years
been the constant iavoiitc family
lemedy.
Great reduction in embroidered
llotincing at W. F. Reads.
10 per cent reduction on drcts
goods at W. F. Reads.
AM
Constantly adding
new' goods and
Litest nuveltiKS
I o net fail
to g;;t our prices.
C. E. BROWN ELL,
Albany.
HB8T NATIONAL BANE
'PKASSACTS
1 i;Ubi. EaS,
GKl EHAL HANKING
KKKSIDKNT L. FLINN
VICK fkksioi:nt S. K YoUNG.
-:hku w. la: u on.
Now airi vim.', you will be convinced that we are LAYING
OVER ALL COMPETITION in our '.inewben it cornea to
Richly Tailored Clothing,
HANDSOME AND DURABLE PATTERNS AT REASON A
ble Prices. Give us a call.
T. L. WALLACE & CO.,
STRAIIAN BLOCK,
ALBANY, OREGON
Albany Collegiate Institute,
AAA A.jt Y, OR KG OiST,
September 9, 1891. June 10, 1892.
nr,x:cTCEs :
! s. K.
YOCNQ,
tiLAIM,
E. W La no iion
L Flinh
F. Sox.
Cashiur,
TO TIIE nOI'TOI!,
t rade
The slimmer irirl increases
The doctor doth aver;
For he dotli daily physic men
Who die for love of her.
TO THE AKTIST.
But most of all the artist's soul
The su miner trirl doth raise.
For in tier form he sees the life
Of balmy tireeian days. New York
Herald.
From Alaska.
Walter Porter, of Alaska, is in
the citv, having, with his father,
II. S. Marshal O. T. Porter, takeu
four prisoners to San Francisco.
The latter, accompanied by his
wife, will arrive in this city to-dav
and will remain about a w eek.
Baby cried,
Mother sighed,
Doctor prescribed :
Castoria I
Notirc to HridK0 Ittillileia ami Contractor).
OTU K IS IIK'tKHV WVK.VTO WHOM
it may -imcri, that hidi will lc rt-c-iitt!
liy Ihe roiinty e-mrt, of l.iiin i-ounty On-!,
at the oilicc of I lie cMinty c!ei k el l.itm
oanty Orcifim, u,tMl2 tViK-k norm Wuhu-i-day,
.Septuuilxr '.eh, Iy.l, for the -ontnn--
tinn of a totiuiy hridu'c across Thomas eret-k,
at llanna erossin, in l.iiiu cmutv, Oregon,
aid hridire to In of the foil win tliinrii
dimis, towit: Maiti span to be lnd fret in
lenirth 16 feet wid.1 ill the e'ear, ami Is feet
above low water mark, each end of nnin
span to rest upon eulit xolid oak pi'is.
North approach to he 7i feet lon-, ei feet
wide in the clear and proterted by banisters.
South approac h to he Hi feet Ion.', Hi b i t
wide in elear and prolet tid h.v hamsters.
.No bul will be considered unlc accompani
ed wCh plants and 8tec:ticitiouH, and a per
cent of hid in cah or eettilied check.
The county rcderjcuthc rU'lit to reject any
and all hidj, N. I', l'vK,
County Clerk.
H. l. I'avxk, Deputy.
l'ay Your City Taxes.
The city taxes for 1!1 are now I'ne and
payahle. The money ia needed and every
individual tthould Icok the matltr up and
ee that they are p?id, II not paid immedi
ately thev wilt become delinquent. The dot;
tax in alHo due and if not paid t he order ill
he mven to kill all the on whom taxes
hve not been paid,
J. N, IIokvmax,
Marshal.
EWART
LINK
The Best.
Send
tor
of drive licit and other siwciallied for Kleva
tors, Conveyors ond Machinery for hauliuir
any material In hulk or package. I. ink IIm.t
M ai in nkr Co . t.'hieao. Stock cair:cd by
J. M. AUTlll'K Jc CO., Portland, Or.
S.
Viiill 1
DETACHABLE
BELTING.
The Cheapest
Reduced Price List
A Foil Corps of JSxperieLCcd Teachers.
o
Four department s of study : Collegiate, Normal, Business, Primary.
Type wilting and Short hand are taught. For catalogue addrese,
REV. ELBFR f N. CONDIT, A. M., Preaident.
FIRE, FIRE, FIREI!
FOSHAY &
Whelcsale and
MASON
Retail
Are You Ready For the Cry?
There seems to be an error iu
the statement that only foreign
insurance companies lost in the
recent Iebanon lire, for one of
Julius ( iradwhol's companies, the
Oakland Home, paid Wednesday
to Mr. Bach, the full value of his
loss iu that company to his entire
satisfaction, which Peenis to be
the usual custom of Mr. (irad
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. Gradwhol, who represents six
No. 1 insurance companies with
a capital of a hundred million
dollars.
HAVE
YOU
SEEN
THE
GOODS
TO BE
SOLD
IN
THE
Druffgists Booksellers
ALB4V
OREGON
husily engaged making the base
ment higher and re commodi
ous. The school will reopen on
Tuesday nest, Stpt, 1.
WedilliiK Kelts.
At the residence of the bride's
parents in this ciry at ! o'clock
this morning, Mr. Charles II.
Parkes, of Tacoina, and Miss El
frietla Ewart, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. H. Ewart, will be united in
marriage, Rv. E. R. Prichanl offi
ciating. The groom formerly re
sided here, and is well and favor
ably known. The bride is one of
Albany's accomplished young
ladies. The happy couple will
leave on the noon train lor their
home in Tacoina.
rnflF TH?D'Ii'Avail v"rs. if (.r
LUUA Ullilll ''' "elits of the
I tali Marriaire Kn-
(lowment Association of Salt Like
Citv and secure for yourself $l,0txi,uni
at thctimo or voiir marriaire. Send
i cents in stamps for information and
terms, to Insure piompt reply. Ad
dress I'tali Marriaire Endowment As
sociation. Salt Lake City, Aircut
Wanted, l'lease mention paper.
Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Food Report.
fcj Baking
ABSOLUTELY PURE
v-ey
u -A.
oller of Sale of Bond of I he Clly
or Albany, Oregon.
Notice is hereby civen that as au
thorized and provided by an act of
the legislature of Oregon, entitled,
"An act to incorporate the City of Al
bany, and to repeal all acts or
parts of acts in conflict
herewith," liled in the oflice of the
secretary of the state of Oregon,
Kelirmirv 1Mb, ls.l, and also as pio-
vided by ordinance No. -IT, of said
city of Albany, the Common Council
of the cily of Albany, Oregon, will
it-sue and dispose of bonds of Kaid city
at par value; to the amount of $T50iM)
in ik-nominatioiis of $500; payable 'JO
vears after date of issue; with interest
lliereon at the rate of (f) six per eent
I er nullum; payable semi-annually.
Sealed prOio.-als for the pur
chase of said bonds will be
icceived by the treasurer of said cily
until the hour of 2 o'clock r. M. Tues.
day, the 1st day of September, 1"'.U;
"at " Inch lime the proposals submitted
will be opened and considered; and
said bonds ill lie sold to the highest
and best bidder therefor. The. cily
treasurer lierhy reset ves the right to
reject any Mid all bids.
Alnaiiy; Oregon; July :ith; 1!U.
II. FAKwri.i.,
City Treasurer.
wao :: C
OF ZMZtT:
T l ST A small orcn faeed old watch,
JJ Walthara worts, with foh chain ind fan
uhae(l eharut.
at tiii othce.
The finder will pleane leav
SUMMER
II!
- NOW IX STOCK.--
L. ED. BLAiN,
Leading Clothier 6 Merciaot Tailor.