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THE MORNING HJfiKALDt THURSDAY. AUGUST 27, 1891 UN S.tLK. The Daily IIer.m.o will he on ale each morning at II. J. Jones book store, here itun bo procured at 5 cents per copy. JOTTINGS ABOUT TOWN. ( .forJ ties very cheap at Klein Bros. S. A. llu!iu, druggist, French's corner. Dr. W. II. Odell, of Sodaville, is in the city. tMO parasols at less than cost at W. E. Reads. On-i't reduction in Oxford ties at Klein Bros. Bargains in summer underwear at V. F. Reads. I like the hot weather. I drink Coronado water. C. J. Stuart and family have re turned from Yaqnina. AVe are a peculiar people, but we drink Coronado water. (treat reduction in embroidered Houncing at W. F. Reads. Choice pickles in bulk, or quan tities to suit, at 1'arker Bros. Fresh comb honey, I. inn county production, at Barker Bros. Have you examined that beauti ful $400 piano at Klein Bros, shoe tore. A full line of polka dot prints in nil shades just received at 1'. Cohen's. Klein Bros, are clo-ing out their stock of Oxford ties ut a great re duction. Mrs. Wallce HalJ.vin and daughter Connie went to Newport yesterday. Cify Councilman Win. Garrett and family returned from Yaquina yesterday. Experts pronounce Klein Bros, piano one oi the finest toned in struments. A full line of Dr. Warners corset the best in the world lor the money at W. F. Reads. ! Try Conn Si Hendrieson's svrup. the finest in the market. Retail in quantities to suit. Judge L. Flynn and family have returned from a pleasant two weeks' outing at Yaquina. Bresly Djnny, of .Salt Lake Citv, in in town, as is also his mother, of Portland, 'Ihe latter is quite ill. Your school tax will lie delin quent it not paid at once. Look after it and save costs of collection. flenry Read and James Bead, of the Fortland Oregouian, were in the city yesterday on their way to Yaquina'. E F. Wyatt, of Harrisbursj came down yesterday anil went over to the bay for a few days stay at the seashore. T. P. Hackleman and family ar rived yesterday from Owosso, Michigan, aud will make Albany their home. Henry Ilojkins left yesterday to join Judge btrahan and party, who are rusticating in the mountains near Mt. Jefferson. Lowest rates and best accommo dations to passenger going Fast via Canadian Pacihe Railway ask C. B. Wina for rates. You can save money by going at once to Klein Bro.'.s shoe stureand purchasing a pair of Oxford ties. 'Ihe price has been reduced toclose them out. Dr. A. J. (ieisendorfer has re turned from Ashland, where lie has been located. Ho has not yet fully determined where he will locate permanently. I. L. Campbell and tieo. Yoran, editors of the Eugeim (iuardand Register respectively, went to Astoria yesterday to attend the state press association. ' Seventeen young men to seventy girls is tl average proiortion at the seaside resorts this year. As torian. What a glorious time those seventeen men must have. Regular meeting of the Woman's Relief Corps will he held at the li. A. R. hall on Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock. A full attendance is requested. By order of the presi dent. The claim is made that the state institute for the blind is not man aged just as it should be, and that institution is to be formally exam ined on September 1-Vh, leaving tune enough for disappearance of irregularity, and the manifestatiou of correctness throughout. Fx. M trrian. At the residence of the bride's pa: eats in this city on Aug. L'Oth, 1.SIU, by Rev. K. U. Priciiard, Mr. Charles llonple Parks, of Tacoma, Wash., and .Miss Khiieda Augusta Iirtert. At the close of the cere mony a delicious wedding break i.ist was served, after which the newly wtdded p.iir departed on t hit noon train on their way to Taeonia, their futuie home. Ihey have the best wishes of a large circle of friends. Ladle In the Harvest Field. The other day some visitors were looking un'w hile the thresh ing outtit of Mes.-rs. l'ronian vv Foster was rolling out the grain. Filially Mrs. Ruins Thompson, Albany's ex-postmi.-trcss, took tin feeder's place, another lady took chaige i t the ti nine, while a third pe wed the sacks as they came from the machine, thus deiu-msfating th it ladies can fiivcessfmly run a threshing luachii.e. Atotlier l.K'4rirmtiun. Papers were tiled yesterday with County Clerk N. P.Yaine f"r the incorjKjration of a Free Methodist thurtdi at .-oduville. The capital stock is snl.sciipiioiis cf membcis and donations of frii-nds ; time per etu.il. lucoriwators, O. W. Mc Ehoe, A. 1". Flory, W. J. Bower wan. I IT WAS A FAKE. Not a Word of Truth la The Account of List CaMu Fin J. KuM.int Agk.wv, Aug, 2J. TofllX KUITOK OK TDK II RAM. 1 noticed in your issue of the 20th, inst. an article entitled "The Lost Cabin Claim Discovered," which was tho result of an Ore gouian leporter interviewing one W. L. Long. I wish to state that in so far-an my name is madj use of in th article, that it is an issue of lies, and misrepresentation, and in fact the whole thing is a "fake," and Long is I think a "fraud.'' I never went one erep with Long or any one else to hunt the "Mythical" Lost Cabin. I think that it is likely that it was a scheme concocted by some real estate "sharpers" to work off some worthless lands. Long lias I think "sufficient'' ability to be a good "tool" for a "crowd" engaged in some kind of a swindling enterprise. I should think that the news papers would become so digusted with publishing such "rot" as Ixng repeats about the discovery of Lost Cabins, eacks of gold being ex humed etc., that they would soon cease to give it space in their columns. Very Respectfully, David W. M.vrriiuws, U. S. Ind. Agent. REAL ESTATE SALES. A. 1. (iordan et ux to Henry Lyons, southeast quarter of south west quarter of section lt, towu ship i) south, lange 2 east ; f 210. F. E. Allen et ux to C. E. Haw kins and F. Farrell, interest in wharf lot 13, Albany; $1. W. A. Trites to A. J. and M. A. Miller, '.. interest in lots 7 and S, block 10," Albany ; $5000. II. C. Moran and T. A. Morris to M. (Jillavan, tract in section ol, townthip 13 south, range 1 east; $330. D. Bridges et ux to W. J. Wiggs, 4 acres in township 10 south, range 2 west ; $20.). Lydia Emerson to Paralee E. Cone, south a est quarter of sec tion 24, township 13 south, range 1 east: $L'"0. C. E. Hawkins et ux to F. E. Alien, .j interest in lots 2, 3 and 4, block 1, Allen & Hawkins' ad dition, .lbany ; ft. 11. K. Schooling, guardian, to J. K. Weatherford, 102 acres in sections 13 and IS, township 15 south, range 4 west; $1!U0. State of Oregon to Win. F. Spurling, southwest quarter oi section 10, township 14 south, range 3 west ; $050. J. R. Abbey to I). IS. ISray, lot 23, block 2, Abbey's addition, Al bany ; $125. M. A. Miller et ux to John lirisham et al.. lots 4 and 5, Kalstou's 3d addition, Lebanon; $3.r;0. A I'leasant 1'arly, A very enjoyable party was given at thi beautiful farm residence of Mr. George McKnight near this city Tuesday evening. Nine car riages carried the following young people who attended from this citv : Harry Pii. e, Will Cowan, 1). M. Large, Roht. Strong, E. Reiney, ieo. Moorthouse, John Rupert, lr. Ball, James Wilson, Archie Alien, (ieorge Cummiugs, J. C. Cummings, Anna Houck, Maud Van Horn, Hattie (ialbraith, Lora Vance, Sophia Houck, Lidaial hraith, Lee Blather, lirace Piper, liertha Ellis, Daisy Daniels, .Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Mouteith. Also in attendance from the Mc Knight neighborhood: Orville Crawford, Will Barrett, Bert La Sell. Ed Humphrey, Frank Mc Knight, Kate Barrett, May Bar rett, Josie Laselle, Winnie Mc Knight, Mr and Airs. Bruce -McKnight. They were entertained royally by Mr. and Mrs. McKnight, whose kind offices as host and hostess were heartily appreciated. A tine orchestra was in attendance, and dancii g was indulged in. Daiutv refreshments were served, and ttie occasion was a most happy one and greatly enjoyed by all present. ICesulutlon of Condolence. Whereas, The Great Ruler of the I niverse has in his lnlinite wis dom, removed from our midst our worthy and beloved brother F. F. Croft, and Whereas, The relation he.d dur ing a long life of brotherh-iod with the members of Calapooia Lodge No. 43 1. O. O. F. makes it fitting that we record our appreciation of him. Therefore R -solved. That the wisdom and ability which he has exereised in the aid of our order, by council and service, will beheld in grate ful rememherance Resolved, That the sudden re moval of sucli a brother from our Lodge leaves a vacancy and shadow that will be deeply realiz ed by all the members of the Lodge and its frii nls. Resolved, That wi'li deep syinphathy with the attlicted le- Utives and mends ot the deceased we exbress an earnest hope that even so great a bereavement may he overruled by Divine Providence for their highest good. J. D. Bovkh, J. F. Hemcy, A. M. Tk.mi'Lkios. Committee. Calapooia Lodge No. 13 I. U. O. F. HroAnsvitie Or. Hoiueatcad and 1're.Kmptlon Work County Clerk Paine has been do irg quite an extensive land busi ne.i during the past year. From July 7, RSiiO, there were 45 home stead filings and 30 homestead final proofs made bef-m- him. ami also 11 pre-emption filings and 2; p-t-einplion final proofs Thomas Brink has received a stock of baby carriages w hich he is offering at prices as low as the lowest, and they are first-class goods. COAST NOTES. Iatereatini; Items in B.-i-f From wett ilxchangea. Korth- lireat big, fat, lu?cious salmon are plentiful in Yaiin:i bay and eloughs, and since the burning of tho Raker cannery, there is but one left, that at Oneatt.i, Parker's which is not running this season. Salmon fishing has just com menced in Tillamook hay. The chinook salmon now invade the bay waters They are not plenti ful at present, hut when the Chinook giv-e pla-e to the silver side, a much larger number is expected. Another call has been issued by the pioperty owners of Astoria for a meeting to consider the best manner of raising the land sub sidy required to secure the imuie diatecommencemiir and construc tion of a railroad, standard gauge, frm Astoria to trauscoiii.neiiiai connection. The distnictive work of the lightning was felt Wednesday afternoon at Monmouth, w hen it struck and set lire to a barn be longing to James Helmke. The lightning struck the ouuding in the tup, and in a few moments the entire structure was in Humes. The mow contained forty ton of hay, which was consumed, with all other contents of the building. Two Indian children, ag.-d re spectively about 10 and 12 yeais, were drowned at a steamboat lauding, about a idle aL.ove the town of Hood River, la-t week. The mother and three children were in a skill', and somehow or other the skill' capsized. The eldest of the three, a buy, swam ashore, while the mother bravely floated with the other two, tili they were drowned in her arms. The Ileppner Record learns that i. P. Mufr, w ho resides north of Lexington, lost his entire wheat crop Mondav, the 17th inst., by tire. Tho wheat which was in the stack, is thought io have caught from an tld threshing yard which Mr. Muir had lired some time pre vious to leaving with his family for the lnoant.uiis. The loss is about $500. Heppner Record : W. II. Brown, geologist and coal expert in the employ of the U. P., spent several daj s in town recently. As a re sult of his visit to the old Matte son coal mine, he is of the opinion that theie is a considerable body of coal there, say about 30 ),0:J0 tons on an area of about 120 a-res As to the probability of striking artesian water at this point, Mr. Brown says the liva formation is not less t'-an 20 i0 feet thick and a tlow cannot be had at a less depth. Eugene Guard : Frank Wilkin son, a lad of 15 years, was the victim of a painful accident, one that will maim him for lite, yester day afternoon. He was assisting in making eider at the Huddleson farm, adjoining Eugeno and by some means got the lingers of his right hand caught in the cog wheel. The last three lingers were mashed and ground between the cogs, so they could not be saved, and amputation near the knuckle joints was iiecessary in order to save the hand. It will be a pain ful and slow healing wound, as hardly enough skin from tin? ling ers could be secured to cover the ends of the lingers where amputa ted. '1 h (lame Law, In answer to numerous inquiries as to the law protecting game birds, it can he stated that the season lor shooting grouse, pheas ants, quail, ducks, g.-ege, etc., opens on Sept. 1st and not before. The season for shotting grouse and pheasants clones November loth There will be no legal shooting of Chinee pheasants this season, as the law protecting tl.em dues not expire till November loth, and this protects them until alter the close season for grouse and pheas ants b?gins. Ttio open season for ducks, geese an 1 swan shooting lasts until .March 1st. bruit Farm l'uri'liaited. Mark Brownson, of Spokane rails, has purchased 25 acres of land three miles west of this city, owned by H.J. Recce, paying for the same $50 per acre. .Mr." Brown son w ill plant the entire tract to fruit. O. K. T. Honest KphuIih - O. K. T Alany of the pioneers cf Oregon and Washington have cheerlully testified to the wondeiful cura tive properties of t lie celebrated Oregon Kidney Tea. Purely vegetable and pleasant to the taste and can be taken by the youngest child or most delicate woman. O. K. T. is a never fail ing lemedy foi pains in the back and loins, non-retention of urine, scalding or burning sensation while urinating, mucous dis charges and ail kidney troubles of either sex. $ I at all druggists. For sale bv Foshav ,; .Mason. The trotting bred stallion Al- wood Breeze will stand for service at Trites Bios, stibie, Albany Sat urday's of each week until farther notice. TIIK Mil IllM Oil HI. You have heard your friends and neighbois talking about it. You may yourself be one of the many who know from personal experi ence just bow good a thing it is. If you have ev-r tried it, you are one of its staunch friends, L-ecau.-e the wonderiul thing about it is, that when once viven a trial, Dr. King's New Di.-rovry ever after holds a place in the home. If you have never used it and should" lie atllicted with acougli, cold or any Throat, Lung or Chest trouble, secure a bottle and give it a fair trial. It is guaranteed every time, or money refunded. Trial bottl-s free at Kosh-.iy tVc Mason's drugstore. A FIGHT FOR HFC Shall we Drlro Slow Poison From Oar Breakfast Table? Alum and Amiuouia in our Kread. A nuisance that troubled Kng land fifty years ago is how rapidly spreading in this country, that is putting Alum in the bread we eat. This question is causing a great deal of discussion at the present moment, as it is revealed that alum is being used as a substitute cream of tartar in baking powderr. A story is told that a very l.irge percentage of the baking powders sold on the market contain either al lm or ammonia, and many of them contain both these pernicious drugs. Much timely alarm is fell at the w holesale use of alum in biead, biscuit and pastry. To young children, growing girls, uersons of weekly frame aium bread eaten morning, noon and evening L) the most harmful, it it is the small qualities taken at every meal that do the mischief. Alum is cheap, costing but two or three cents a pound w hile cream of tartar costs 30c, and the high price of cream oi tar a" has led cheep baking powder lobe made of alum. If the reader w ants to know something ol the corrosive qualities of alum let him touch a piece to his tongue then reflect how it acts on the tender delicate coats of the stomach. Following is a list compiled by the Scientific American, of the alum and ammonia baking powders that have already been lested. ATLANTIC & PACIFIC. KOVAl. cook's FA VOKITE. SCIOTO. COWX. MI.VKK S1MOX. CRYSTAL. SII.VKK ST A It. DAISY. SNOWnillFT. l)AVls' l. K. SO KKKIl.N. DUY Y E Art T. STAR. liK.M. STATK. fil.OHK. STANDARD. K F. S TON". M' X K 1 .0 W 1-: It . I-EKSI N 's. WASHINGTON l'KItl'KCTIoN. WINDSOR. I'EKULESS. ZIIT's OKAl'Ii 1TKITY. CRYSTAL. There are, ir; addition to the foregoing list from the Scientific American a number of such pow ders sold in the west that were not found in the eastern stores. Following is the list to date: CALM FT Contains Alum ; Calumet Baking Powder Co., Chicago. FOKFST CITY Contains Am monia Alum ; Youwie Bros., Cleve land. C 1 1 IC AG 0 Y EAST Contains Ammonia Alum; ChapmaD A: Smith Co., Chicago. BOX BOX Contains Alum. I lOf KL Contains Ammonia Alum ; T. C. Grant Baking Pow der Co , Chicago. UNRIVALED Contains Alum ; Spragues, Warner it Griswold, Chicago. OX E SPOON. TA YL R'S A m monia Alum ; Taylor Mfg. Co., St. Louis. YARXALS-Contains Alum ; Yarnall Mt'gCo., St. Louis. SHAW'S SNOW PLKF-Con-tains Alum; Merchants' Mi'g Association, St. Iaiius. DODSON A I II LS Contains Alum; Dodson A lids, St. Louis. SHFPARD'S Contains Am monia Alum; Wm. H, Shephard, St. Louis. BAIN'S Contains Alum ; Myer Bain Mt'gCo., St. Louis. MONARCH Contains Am monia Alum; Reid, Murdoch fc Co., Clrcago. SNOW BALL Contains Alum; Bengal Coffee Spice Mills, Chicago. HAN'T Contains Alum. MILK Contains Alum; W. F. McLaughlin St Co.. Chicjgo. ECHO Contains Alum ;Spencer Bluing Paddle Co., Chicago. RISING SUN Contains Am monia; Phoenix Chemical Works, Chicago. WHITE ROSE Contains Am monia Alum ; Globe Coffee & Mills, Minneaolis. WOOD'S ACME Contains Am omnia ; Thos. Wood & Co., Phil adelphia. ANDREWS' PEARI Contains Ammonia ; C. E. Andrews A Co., Milwaukee. HABRI KS' FAVORITE-Con-tains Alum; II. II. Harries, Min neapolis. FIDELITY Contains Alum. SOLAR Contains Alum ; Sher man Bros., Chicago. PUTNAM'S BEST Contains Alum ; Wells Putnam Si Co., Chicago. CHINA "T" HOUSE Contains Alum; Noah McDowell, St. Paul, Minn. TWIN CITY Contains Alum ; J. C. Ferguson, Minneapolis, Minn. HERCULES Contains Am monia; Hercules Baking Towder Co., San Francisco. CLIMAX Contains Ammotia ; Climax Baking powder Co., In dianapolis. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Pow der is reported by all authorities as free from Ammonia, Alum, Lime or any other adulterant. In fact, the miritv of this ideal pow der has never been questioned. Fretiuentlv accidents, occur in the house-hold which cause burns, sprains and bruises ; for use in such cases Dr. J. H. McLean's Volcanic Oil Liniment has for many yeare been the coustant favotite family remedy. Highest of all in Leavening Power. i u ABSOLUTELY PURE THE WORLD KNKICIIED. 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 the worid 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 andetlectnal tocleanse the system gently in the Spiin time or, in fact, at any time any the better it is known the moie popular it becomes. Important to llounekeeiierx. It gives Julius Gradwohl great satisfaction in selling his fine Golden Rule teas and baking pow er, w ith elegant prizes or w ith out them, that his customers w ho have purchased invariably and say they are well pleased, that the tea is No. 1 and the baking is as good as the best. A.I his teas and baking powder bears the name of Julius Gradwold's Golden Rule Bazaar, and are expressly put up for his business, and he still con tinues to give with each pound o: tea or baking powder an elegant piece of glassware. Mother'.' 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 diarrliM-i and wind colic, allays feverishness, destroys worms, and prevents convulsions, soothes the child and givts it re freshing and natural sleep. Caa- sona is the childreu s panacea i the mothers' friend. 35d g)35, cents. I Suie Cure for the Liquor or Opium I llaliilM. 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 thej least ueeree: mauuiaciurei i-v Emerson Drug Co., San Jose, Cul., ami for sale at J. A. Cumming's drug store only. ISHhlliVS AICM4.4 SAHM. The best salve hi tin world for Cuts Bruises, So.e, Fleers, ball ltlieimi, Kever bores, Teticr, Chuppeil Dane, Chilblains. Corn, ainlskiu Krup'.ion:', and 3 lively euros Pile, lr i.o pay required. It is uarantte I to jriv; perfect satfaetioii, or nem'-y re funded, Prieei cents per box. For sale by Folu:y A: Mason French Tansy Wafers. These wafe.rs are for the relief and cure of painful and ire'ii!ar menses, and will remove all ob structions, no ma'ter what tie; cause, and are sure and safe every time. Manufactured by Emerson Drug Co., Stn Jo.-e, Cal., and for sale at .1. A. Cumming's drug store only. I'.rlck ICriek. For sale in large or small quan tities, delivered at kiln, one mile east of the city, in the city or on board cars. W.C. Casm i i.. 10 per cent g.xjds at W. F. reduction on Reads. dress i or V, h-p NOTIC'K IS liKHiiV CiVK.N TliT the undersigned was on l li.r 1 n: ! i day of July lv.l, by order of tin- c- nuiiy court of I.inn county. henon, dis appointed executor of tin- l:it wi.l and tvstamt-Lt and estate of liebeeca Hiown deceased. A 1 persons having claims against saiti estate are ln-re' y required lo present Hie tame wit 1 1 pr.. per vouclicrs.to the iiiidcrsiirned.at t lie premises of deceased iiearMiedd t.l lioii in I.inn county ( lri j;on on or be fore m iiio:iii fiiii tliis tlate. JEDate-l AiiL'-Joili l;il. Joe. C. Kitowv, Executor, C'll.vs E. Woi.vi:kto. Attv for Executor. I'ay Your City Taxes. j The city raxes for li 1 arc n..- I'ne am!' payable. The money is ne .-J. .1 an.l cwrv j individual should Icok the inathr up an.l I see thai tlicy are p?i,l, lili.it paid iremc li ately they will Lccnie delinipo-nt. I heil.. tax is also 'Jiie ami it tnt paid the or.K-r will Iks civcii to kill all the on vlmm taxes have not been paid, J. X, lb.l l .IAV, .Mai siial. FOSHAY & Wheksalc and MASON Ketall Ar ALBAV'- OKEOON Avail yourself of the benelits of the I' tall Marriage En dowment Association of Salt bake Citv and secure for yourself Sl.ODO.ooU at the t itno of your marriaire. Send ." eents in stniniij for inforiuatioii anil terms, to insure pionipt reply. Ail dre.s I'tah Marriage Endowiiient As soeiatioi). Salt bake City, v-"'Ai nts Wanted, Please mention paper, Baby cried, Mother sighed, Doctor prescribed : Castoiial Latest U. S. Gov't Food Report, Baking Powder NEW TO-DAY, -GENERAL- Eur:::ia Steamship Ap;. THROUGH TICKETS To an.l from Europe ly all first-class lines. Ti.-kels from anv I'lace in Euroie to anv poiut in tht! t'liitvtl States, or liom ttim country to KiirctK-an points HoM over the following tir-t-ulasii lini-j: N'.irlli Ui rman Lloyd, via New York, North dermal Lloyl, via lialtimorc, Allan Lino, Anchor Line, American Line, Sta'e Line, Ik-aver Line, CunarJ Line, keil Star Line, Wh!te Star Line, tluion Line. DBA ITS hoM on all AND MONEY ORDERS European cities at current ra'". ltit.'iiialion collection.-, tor information r .ir.liii-.' pri.-e of pasac, .late of Mailing, etc., cali o i or adilrciM, C. I!. WINN, Ai.iunv.Ok. READ And you w ill not REGRET CALL on us and vou will find us always roadv to OFFER yn great induce ments from our large line of jjonds GOOD Peaches, Berries, Bananas, Iranges, Lemons, Apricots, Apnles, Plumbs, Melons, BETTER Corn, Teas, Beans, Potato, inioii.Cabage Turnips Beels CarrotsSweet Potatoes BEST Soap, Soda, Rice, Salt, IIonev,Hops, Pickels, Tea Flour. Meal, Spiels AM Constantly adding new goods and la'est noveltiKB Do net fail to g.-t our prices. C. E. BROWN ELL, Albany. FIRST MTIOSALBMK rPKANSACTS A X tiLsiESS. CE2-E-IAL BANKING 1-HKSIIlKNT L. FLINN. Vt' K tUKSIilF.NT S. K VoCNO. H I K 11 li. W. L:-l OS. zDir?."n:crxcr?.3 : H. K. Yoi so, L Flis i Sox. ri liLAIN, E. W LiNOOON Cashier, EWART LINK The Best. DETACHABLE BELTING. The Cheapest Reduced Price List Send Jorj of drive 1 elt and other sieiaallics for K!ra- i l.-rs, Coiocyor rihI Machiiiery for liaiilnn; any mat.-iial in lank or package. LiNk 1;ii.t 1 eiiiNKRV Co , Chi.-airo. Sitm-k eair.,-d l .1. .M. AKI'lll K .c Ol.. I'ortlaii.l, Or. FIRE, FIRE, FIRE!! Are You Ready For the Cry? There seems to be an error in the statement that only foreign insurance companies lost in the receut Lt banon tire, for one of Julius (iradwhol's companies, the Oakland Dome, paid Wednesday to Mr. Bach, the full value of his loss in that company to his entire satisfaction, which seems to be the usual custom of Mr. Orad w hol's companies to pay promptly their lull loses as soon as they occur. Therefore if you want to insure your property well tJ to Mr. Uradwbol, who represents six No. 1 insurance companies with a capital of a hundred million dollars. ft l ire l Sale of Ho nils of Ihe r Albany, OrcKOii. Notice is hereby given that asau tlioi i.cd ai:d provided by an act of the legislature of Orciron, entitled, "All act to incorporate the City of Al bany, and to repeal all acts or nails of acts in coninci lieiewitli," tiled in tilt- office of the seeietaiy of the statu of Orejron, Fi brinii v isth, ls'.d, and also as pro vided by ordiiiuLi-e No, U1T, of said eity of Albany, the Comiiion Council of ihe city of Albany, Oregon, ill Issue and dispose of bonds of paid city at par value, to the amount of T.)(lo0 in denominations of foUO; payable "JO vears after date of issue, with interest ihereon at the rate of (0) six per oent ler annum ; payable semi-annually, .sealed proposals for the pur chase of said bonds will be leeched by the treasurer of said ci'y until the hour of 2 o'clock 1-. M. Tues day . the 1st dav of September. l'Jl; at which time the proposals submitted will be opened and eonsidertd; and sai.f bonds will be sold to the liitrliest and best bidder therefor. The tity trefsurcr lu-rby reserves the right to lejet t any Mid all bids. Aloaiiy; Oregon ; July SOUi; ls!tl. II. Fakwbll, City Treasurer. IOST-A email orcn faced told watch, J Wall hum works, with fob rliain and fan ha.il charm. The Under will please leave at this olliee. an fe- Laying Ove -WIIFX YOU HAVE SFKN OUU NEW- FALL Men's, Hoys SUITS AND Now atrivinir, vou will be OVKK A LL C M FFTI II J A U1AXVA WVfe Wll I I III HANDSOME AND HUKAHLE PATTERNS ble Trices. Give us a call. T. L. WALLACE & CO., STKAIIAN BLOCK, All)anv ("ollporitp. Institute September 9, 1891. Full. I!npn nf Four departments of utudv : Type writing and Short-hand are taught. For catalogue address, liKV. KUtKl: r X. niMlIT A M l,.itnt HAVE YOU SEEN THE GOODS TO BE SOLD IN Gram OIF1 SUMMER m WEATHER - NOW IN L. B. The Leading Clothier IT OF- and Children's DVERCOA convinced that we are LAYING ( ' in our line when it cornea to AT REASONA- ALBANY, OREGf OIiJ5GOlST, June 10, 1892 Fvniorrpil TpIipk Colicsduie. Normal. Business. Primarv THE ZMz-sr: STOCK. BLAiN, &. Wmhrft Tailrip Cww::Mfi u VI vuuu l. IIUIVI