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Jf ' : THE MORNING HERALD: WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1SS1 r i TV ON BALK. The Dahy Herald will be on Mle each morning at II. J. Jones' book itore.where it tan be procured at 5 cents per copy. JOTTINGS ABOUT TOWN. Oxford ties very cheap at Klein Bros. S. A. Hulin, druggist, French's corner. Mrs. W. R. Bilyeu is visiting In Corvallis. Robert Foster, of Portland, is in the city. Great reduction in Oxford ties at Klein Bros. Bargains in summer underwear at W. F. Reads. Dr. J. A. Geisendorfer went to 1 Portland yesterday. Miss Lillie Hart has returned from visit in Salem. Great reduction in embroidered flouncing at V. F. Reads. Choice pickles in bulk, or quan tities to suit, at Parker Bros. . S. Barrows, wife and daugh ter went to Yajuina yesterday. Have you examined that beami' nil wv piano ski iviBia uiva. eooe tore. Klein Bros, are closing out their stock of Oxford ties at a great re duction. State Treasurer Phil Metchan returned yesterday from a trip to Yatiuina. Mr. A. R. Cyrus, of Astoria, was in the city yesterday, en route it Lebanon. A full line of Dr. Warners corsets the best in the world for the money at Y. F. Reads. Try Conn A Hendricrou's syrup, the finest in the market. Retail in qnantities to suit. Conn & llendricson have so cured the services of Archie Black burn in their grocery store. Mrs. A. D. Barker and daughter, Miss Maggie, have returned from a trip to Southern California. Your school tax will le delin quent if not paid at once. Look after it and save costs of collection. Lowest rates and best accommo dations to passenger going L via Canadian Pacific Railway ask C. B. Winn for rates. I am receiving choice early Crawford peaches daily trom Ash land. Quality unexcelled. C. K. Broivnei.l. Yon should see those balance rocleers at Thomas Brink's. Call and; get one before they are all gone. Don't miss the funny show, Dan'l Sully's "Corner Grocery,'' at the opera house Saturday even ing. You can save money by going at once to Klein Bro.'s shoe store and purchasing a pair of Oxford ties. The price has been reduced to close them ou'. W.W.Davis, brother-in-law of L. Viereck, has purchased the lHdmoaico restaurant of GoeU Bros. He is an experienced caterer and proDoses to run a first-class restaurant. The Lutheran Immanual's congregation is kindly requested to meqt in the Pearce church of Albany on Saturday Sept otii at " o clock p. m. services will (. held Sunday Sept. 7th !... m. By Rev. Oust E. Myer. Rev. I. B. Fiaher of Jefferson, will leave for the east next week Tuesday, to visit his parents, and attend the coming general con ference of the Evangelical Associa tion which convenes October 1 in Indianapolis, Indiana. Dr.T. J. Lee, of Independence, whose daughter was drowned yes terday afternoon, an account ot which appears in our dispatches is a Drotlier ot O. U. I-ee, ot this city, and he was notified of the sa 1 ac cident by telegraph last evening. To Biite Fruit. A company has been organized in this city to engage in the fruit business in Southern Oregon. One thousand acres of land near Tolo, Jackson county, has been bonded for this purose. The originators of the project are: Jay W. Blain, S. E. Young, W. T. Raclir, L. E. Blain and K. S. Bar rows. The head office is Albany. The capital stock has been placed at $."0,U00, divided into oO shares of 1000 each. The object of the incorporation is to piunt trees, vines, Ac, to erect canneries, dry houses, evaporators, sell and handle fruits, lands, Ac. Now Tailoring Establishment. Messrs. Hart A Phillips have opened a merchant tailoring estab lishment in the Pcarce-Strahan brick building up stairs. Mr. Hart is recently iro:n Michigan and Mr. Phillips is from Salem where with his brother he has been engaged in a similar busi ness. They are both energetic young business men and are thoroughly exerienced in the tailoring business. They will open with a tine line of samples and patterns of fashionable cloth ing of all kinds. The public is in vited to call and inspect their stock. utice. The pastitre of F. L Mich at Cloverdale is now open for stock. All well fenced, plenty o water and shade. Stock taken by week or month, 50 cents pe-r week, 2 per month. Cattle taken at 1 per head per month. Will not be re sponsible for any accident or loss. F. L. Si t n. Teacher Will Meet, A meeting of the school teachers of the Albany publicsc'iool will be held attheolliceof L. H.-Montame f on Friday afternoon at o'clock to j arrange for the opening of the school on Monday next. j WAS IT AS ACCIDENT? A Woman of 111 Bcpnte Stootn llerself a! the Ea-a House- Slortly before 9 o'clock last evening a pUtol shot raii't out from room J2 in the Kuss House, and a woman giving the name of Miss lVarl Roberts was found with a bullet hole in her right side. The woman, who is a demi monde says that she was trying to load a revolver and the cartridges being too large she placed it against her side to force them in, when in some manner the weapon was discharged. The buILt en tered her right side just below the short ribs and it is thought lo.!gt d in the abdominal cavity. The wound will probably not prove fatal. She came to Albany Monday from Yaimina and went dow n to Salem, and returning yesterday noon to this city she registeied at the Kuss House in an almost un intelligible hand as Mis. P. Loi?, and it is learned she is from Inde pendence, where her husband, whom sbe'is separated fiom resides.- x The statemeiioUiiat the shooting was accidental is probably true, as the pistol was so ckee to her body thatslie wai oaoiy powuer EXTENSION OFTIMF. th Timi.For the Payment of the 0. P.'Employes Extended. The time fixed by the court for the pay ment of the Oregon Pacific railroad employ; b, August olst expired Monday. Mr. Win. M. Hoaj by earnestly solicitation succeeded in inducing the men, through th r attorneys, to oBt pone the payment until Septein ler 14, when" the assurance is given that the money will be forthcom ing. It is hopeful that it will and that there will be no further delay in the matter. WEATHER REPORT. Following is the siiinunry of meteorology for August, 18 1 .from )hs.-rvations taken at Albany, Linn county, Oregjn, by John Hriggs, volunteer observer for the signal service, l.'. S. army : Highest barometer ou the .'list, Lowest barometer on tha LMHh, -! .SX Mean barometer for the mouth, :;o. Highest daily average of barom eter, :;o.l". Lowest dailv average of barom eter, L'D.Wi. Highest temperature on the 2-, !!. Lowe.it tempeiature on the 1st, hi. Mean for the month, i7.'!. Highest daily range of ther mometer on the 27th, 4". Lowest daily range of thermom eter on the 4th, 14 Mean temperature daily, til. 77, Mean temperature at A. M. at 2 v. m. at 'J i". m. daily, T'.l.fH. Mean temperature daily, oS 5-". Prevailing direction of wind, north. Velocity or force, Total rainfall or melted snow, 1.15. I 'epth of snow at end of month, 0. No. of days on which .01 or more rain fell, 5. No of days of cloudiness aver age, scale of 10, (I. Of 31 davs observations, 1! are clear, t cloud v. 0 fair, 1 hazy. 12 smoky days. Temp, plus, l.f ! on average of j L! years. ) Rainfall plus, 0.01 on average oft B years. ' Fin l.oilgit Furniture. ! Through the efforts of M:. I). 1. Mason and others some beautiful Masonic furniture has been added to the Masonic hall. It consists of two pillows costing about $10., an altar valued at nearly as much and three finely wrought cand.e sticks. The furniture is adorned with heavy gold leaf and is an or nament to the lodge. It was made in Columbus, Ohio. There is no tiner lodge furniture in Oregon. The riling- ArrlTiug. The piling for Albany's big bridge b-gn to arrive yesterday. It is shipped on the Oregon Paci fic and the cars were taken on the V ater street sw itch to the bridge site. The work of constructing the piers will begin in a few davs, and the work will be rushed' in order to secure the beta-tit of the extreme low wa'er. A man was found .siecnimr neai the stock vard south ! ilie Simili. cm Pacitic deoot I.i-t icri.t an.i arrested and incarcerated in the citv ia:l. Several tilt ,r.,l c,,,-..u saws were found on his person, He said he was a blackf mith from Denver, Col. 1HE C1LIP00IA MISES. Posp-cting at tLs Vooraian ard Other L djjta With Escoa-aglng Etso'ita. Buowx.-vn i.k, Or. Am. Hi. Messrs. B. 1". Childs, atrd George A. iHs-iii anivrd ho. lie Loin the Calipooii and Blue river mines yesterday. They remained two days at' the Pocrman mines. This company has done a great deal of work this spring, and the mine is lojking vtry well. They have the track nearly tinished and ago ji, substantial car to rii;i the ore out of the mine. A furnace is located on the dump, near the mouth of the channel, anl a threa inch tin air pipe connecting it with the face of ti.e tunnel, so that the powdered unoke can be diawn out quickly, the tunnel is into the mountain a little over 200 feet, and has pay oie all of the way. A cross cut -ban h.'cti run a distance of twelve feet, a'iu ti;ty feet from the face, in ati eas terly direction, showing it to be nil ore, mixed with streaks of porphyry. Another di lft has been run in a westerly direction, between the first drift and the face, a distance of live feet, containing vein m.it tor, showing the lode to be ovt r twenty one f.-et of lede matter. WUi! tuce ot the tunnel is h av ti!leT,'Witii a black, decomposed lion quarfi-.carrying coiisidert:b:c free gold, and, it is at this time tiie best-looking mine in the entire ;imp. iiie company nave lately in a small prospecting mill, iiiie a siiort tun. Lut t tie resimis not as vet salislactorv. .is thevcopoer plate is not of the tight lid, and cuts into small pieces lelying the pulp go under it in nianySi'laces, a id the screen is to coursej-go that the gold 'u not ail freed fimir.the roi'k. A lnmbei chute has Uou built to convey iheoretiom the tun to t!ie mill, but the ground is not steep enough for the ore to run free, though several tons have been f-ent down. It win not expejted that all the goid would be saved by this little mill, but it was bulicved by the company that it would save all the free gold of tiie mill, w hich it has not yet ijone. By a compass being placed fl pon this ledgi. on the hill aboveit is now demonstrated be yond A doubt that the main lodijf ii l 1'oorm i:i has not yet been struck, and in all prohilitv wii! reached until this dint has betn extended another 1 i t v feet, when one of the biggest strikes on tftfs coast is looked tor. There is no road mto this camp yet, but the Poorman Company have a trail graded from to the top of Trea-ure Ijlnll mid a trail conn.-ctiiig with the Lucky Buy trail and with the I'alipooia tr lil. so that it ca.i ba easily reached with pack-horses. The company have a good bvard-ing-house, hl.ii'ksmith shop and evcrythiiij! ban ly for work, and intend to run this drift ano'.hei 100 feet and thus thoroughly pros pect tiieuround this season. LETT K1C LIST. Following is the list of leltcrs ;bat remain uncalled for in the Albany pcstotlice Sept. 1, lS'.M. Persons calling for the same will please state that they were adver tised: Mrs. Annie Alien. Mis. Lizzie L. Adam, lliiam Baker, Mr. A. Bachn dt, Air. F. M. Bond, Mr. C. S. Bates, Mr. llanie Car man, 4 Mr. Win II. Clark, Mr eieoige l'avi.-on, Mr. .lohu II. lieddes. Mr. F. ifiiggett. Mr. Louis It. (iraham. J. V. Hunt singer, Mrs. M. F.I logman, C. W. HoLiian, Mr. L. A. I ieiidereOn, K. X. Hadlev. Mr. C. i. Harms, F.-q. John Luubuig, Mr. Willie "Miller, Mark T. Philiips, Mrs. Nora Stilt, Will s ('. L. Stewart, Mr. S. Sundeiies, C. L'Utle, Mr. O. L. Tucker, Mr Ii. A. Futtle, Tllo-i. MuMKilll, P. M. A l'rince.-N H4 h Nun. A report has been circulated in Brussels that Princes Clementine, the youngest daugli!erof the King, has decided to -become a nun in the cloister of Tctle-Saint-Pierre, near the capital, to which oily membe'is of the aristocracy a re ad mitted. It is a fact the young prin cess, now l'-i years of age, makes long and frequent visits to the famous cloister. Princess Clemen tine was a great favorite of the dead Prince Baldwin. irief over his untimely end is said to be the cause of her wish to withdraw permanently from the woild. Many people however, do not be lieve that King Li opold will per mit ins ctuid to carry out tier w ishes and plans. KxiliNive Medicine. In tho June number of the Therapeutic iaette reference is made to an article which appeared in La Pratique medicate for May 5, calling attention to an accident that had liappt ned from carrying chlorata o! potassium tablets in the pocket. The tablets bad been prescribed for a patient who was sullering from ulcerative stomati tis, and he was in the habit of carrying the medicine about with him. One dav he sat down, a detonation was he-ard, and before he could remove his clothes he was seriously bm.ied. 'lhe tablet', wrapped in a piece ot paper, were carried in his pocket tegathcr with a penknife, and it is suiosed they detonated under the influence of concussion ami set fire to bis garments. The second monthly mit-siomuy ineetirgof t lie Evangelical churcii wi 1 be iie'd this evening, con- 'ducted by the president of the I auxiliary, Mrs. Lev. L. S. Fisher. ' Much in'e:est is thus being ' awakened for home missions bv the Evangelical church. Come and enjoy the service with tLcm. Ir, I'avis of 1 larrisbtirg has the largest as wed as linest Imp yard in Oregon managi d by one person. He has alxnit sixty acres in one patch, and thoe who pretend to know cav it is as fine as w as ever seen in this part of the country. HEW3 OF THE COAST. Iateretiag Itmi from Exchangei Ttroujbout the Northwest. Astoria is soon to have a can factory. J. J. Burnett, of Astoria, has purchased the Portland Welcome. Silverton is in it ; she hag a white cow and a four leaded chicken. The state universities buildings at Eugene are being repainted and generally repaired. Within the last six months 150 voung women have taken up tim ber claims in the state of Wash :nton. A lodge of the I. O. O. F. has been organized with twenty-live members at HojJ River Wasco county. Several citizens of South Bend, Wash., having refused to pay their poll tax, have been arretted and placed in the city jail. A 450-foot line has been placed on the be.ich at Xe wport for the protection of b ithers. L st Thursday Annie Donnelly, ol Joseph, ag.-el years, tell fiom a fence ami broke both bones of her forearm. Lot Friday Miss F'idkner, of Pauliii i, Cook cotin'y. was thrown from a cart whi e gsing to school and her arm was broken and she was badly bruised. Fifty wagnii-ioads of immigrants have passed through Prineville during the past week. They are on their way to the Willamette valley, from Kansas and the Uakotas. Men were busy last week rig aing the new four-masted vessel at Xortli Bend, Coos bay. She is sipiarc rigged on the foiemast and is fchooner rigged on the other three mauts. While George Hiear, of Macks burg, was hauling grain Monday irom the threshing machine, his team became frightened and ran awav throwing him out of the ivagon, breaking his right leg above the ankle. M p Ct-riia Tfinna r.f f i run i ill while assisting her bii.-baud in burning some slashing last week, was very seriously burned. Her clothing caught 'ire and was burned oil' her person before it was extinguished. Much more development work is being done on the Wallowa mineral ledges this season tl an has been usual for the past six yeais. The character of the work, also, is such us will be prolitable to tfie mine owners. By the falling of a huae fir tree, the new residence of Frank Brig ham, at Toledo, was completely demolished. None of the family were in the house at the time. Tiie teachers of Grant county are taking steps to adopt a graded system of work for the cointry schools. A committee has been appointed to formulate a system. One dollar and twenty-live cents per elay and board, or $1 75 per day without boatd, is the rate paid for laborers at the mining operations on Koirue river, in the neighbor of iold Hill. lien Morgan, the city marshal of Pendleton, while putting a prisoner into a cell in the city jail the other day, bad a large fistful of hair pulled out of bis wl iskeis by the drunken prisoner. Work on the ipiicksilver mines on Beaver creek is being rushed, over thirty men being employed there. A large amount of money is being expended in the purchase of machinery and in operating the cinnabar eleposit. A Compliment for Mr. Ilermnin Kugeiie Guard: The Roseburg Beview continues to defend Capt. Symons against the attacks maile by the Lane county papers. Symons has no legitimate defense, lie villilied an impor ant section of country, made estimates that were talse and unreasonable in almost every detail, and endeavor ed to prevent and delay congress. The Review allows its animosity to genl'e, cordia' Binger to get away with its better judgment. At the meeetingof the American Association for the Advancement of Science, just held at Washing ton, a new theory of land fertiliza tion was advanced. Sterility, it seems, is not due to lack chemical elements or plant food, but to change in the molecular condition of the soil in referance to retaining and transmitting moisture. The true theory of fertilizers is that they change the mechanical con dition of the soil, rather than that they supply plant food. The most favorable proportion of water for plant particles of soil, the more retentive hence the of moisture it is, and greater is its fertility Fresh comb bor.ey, Linn county production, at 1'arker JJros. Notice to Stockholders. NOTIC'K is hereliy given that a mei tini: of tli j stockholders of the (iolden C'Py M'nitig Co. will t held nt the olli.'e of I.. II. Montanye on Vlond.'iv, Sept. , at 4 o'clock I-, M. ol said duy. for the purpose of electing seven directors to stive for the en suing year. Alhativ, Ausr. "I, l'-'i. L. H. MONTANVF, Secretary. tlOll SALE. One hctttng stove ami one e.H'k stove, hoth in irood cot.dition. For information iniUlre ot K. K. Artiberet, at Timta te'ciaph ofHee. 'Ugliest of all in Leavening Power. I 1 1 X CT ABSOLUTELY PURE THE WOULD KNKICHKJJ. 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 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 andelluctua' tocleanse the system gently in the Spriu time or, in fact, at any time any the better it is known the more popular it becomes. Mot hern'.' Castoiia is reiffinmendcel 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 diarrho'i and wind colic, allays feverishtiess, 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. 5 d- s, o5 cents. Suie Cure fr the I.liiir ttr 0ium Ilaliits. j The Fast India cure for these I awful habits can be yiven without j tho patient s knowledge, and i- the oniy known specilic for the purpose, it is not injurious in the least tk-jrree; mautifactcred hy Emerson Ii-uj Co., San .lose, Cab, and lor sale at .1. A. Ciaamip's drug store only. 1' rein h Tunny Wafers. These wafers are for the relief I and ... . .f t.llllflll 111 11 iremiiar menses, ami will reiiDve an ob structions, no matter what the cause, and are sure and safe eve ry time. Manufactured by F.merst.n Drug Co., San Jos, Cal., and for sale at J. A. Cummin's dnw store onlv. Illicit liricU. For sale in large o:" small ju tities. delivered at kiln, i mile east ill the city, m Lie cit i or on board cars. Wear our Yu!can'y.ed ( iiiin Sih- pensjry to prevent i ir, strain or injury Weak men are cured wearins; our viDc.inied tU'.n 3iis- : pensoiy .of varic. ecle i enl irg'-d ; veins) uocturnal emissions an I j lin potency, ( Vigor, comfort an 1 longer lifej assured. No pain; no poisonous drugs. Price only $"J. Scaled circ dais ; free. Vulcanized Hum Suspensory Co., ltooins in, L'l, McVickers Theatre Building, Chi -ago 111. Administradii s Nolica. NOTIi.'K IS IIKHKIIV OIVKN HI XT Tl Si uiiikTsi-'iirii h:i liucn bv or li r 01 tic c cnurt of Mini Comity (iri'.nii ilnly .'i'; ninti ailministratur ol tiie tt:itt' of Hv ( knl.in i j lU-Ccalcil. All H I "ti.4 liav iliff ri;iillM duillil f (lie estate Of 8 ml ilrcv iil lieiul y m l Ii i t-J t" jirfsci.t tii in iliev wnlif I t the im ! nersit'netl tit tlu- ntliej of II. II. Ile.iitt in Al j li:inv Ore-n vvitliili ki inontlis Irum it.iti litre Jl, d;e.l Auu-.t 1 .t! J.'li;. ii.v l'LK : I.1MI A.I:iiiii!trutor, II. u. IlKv-or. Auoriirt l-.r A-!m:i.R.traT. i ulir Niilii e NOTIt'K 1 II KKItV (iiVKN THAT I the iitiitci'si'iieil u as on t l-Uli !.v ' of Ju'y I-'.M, t'y i. liter ol tin-c iiinly j I court of l.inn coiictf, Oi'eynii, duly i uppointetl eecutir of tin l.c t wi.l' and testaiiiiH ;iua estate i l llciiecca : Hrow n (leceiieil. A l pcr-mis liu ing claims against shlJ estate are here: reijuiretl loprcMMit ilicunne wiili prj. i per voiiclici s.tii the limli isiu'ih il.nt I he premises of deceased near iSliedd sta-! tion in I.iiui county Oregon on or lie fore six inuirlis iroin lliis date. Dated Ail inli l-'.H. .loe. C Biiowv, xeeu!iir, C lI As K. Wlll.Vlilll i . -Ulv for Kxe'ciitt.r. I'ay Your City Ta.es. The city tnves fur Is.'l are new Mi p.'ii.ili:e. lhe moiii'V is iiljikI ami every iiuliviilua! should leok the niattir iii and ce that they are prill, limit pail inane li ately Ihey will lieolne ile!imil':lit. 'I he d-' tax is alss'iue and it n t pael t he order ill lie iriven to kiii all th e ii's on hiioiii UM.J have not heen )id. J. X, lion i vs, MalsMal. FOSHAY W!iol.:di MASON Ketail ami I 1 .11 VUUI ALBAV OUECiON LOOK HESE.A' Avail yourself of licia lils of the t'tali Marriag' Kn- ihiwini iit Association of Salt Lake city aI1(, s,.t.,lrc for yourself .I,iHy nt the tiiii', of vour in.iri laife. teml ." cents in ftamps for infi.ritiat ion and terms, to insure piotnpl reply. Ad (hens Ctah M irrlnue Kn.low nnent Aa sociation. Salt Like City, "Agents Watitcd, Please imrtil um paper, I'aby ciied, Mother sighed, Doctor prescribed : Casfoiia I Latest U. S. Gov't Food Report Baking Powder V. C. Casmili.. i NEW TO-DAY, -Ol2NERA.il 1mm I'.ir.::;: Ags&cy. THROUGH TICKETS To and from KiiMpe by ail first-ohtss lines. Ti-rkeU from any i(.ics in Europe to any point in the I'mUil status, or from this country to Ktirpcn points sold over the following iirst class lines: Xortli Gcrmm IJoyd. via New York, North 4erin:tT) LluyJ, i Rtltimoru, Allan IJriL, Anchor Line, Anuricm Line, hucv Line, lVuviT l,ine, (.'unnnl Line, Led Star Line, WhHc Star Line, (uion Line. ItuAFTS AND MOXF.Y ORDKRS sold on aU KiH'H-an citiesat nrrent ra,'. l..tvi! :ui"ii ((.Mictions. t't iifortn;tiitt rcL'-inti'ii- pri'-e of pasnaf, date of siilin, tie, call o i or addles-, (., M. WINN, Ai. i:sv, ok. KKAI) And you w ill not lilXiKKT CALL on us and vuii will find us always ret-iv to FFi:it j you 'reat induce- ( men's from j our hup line j ofrood-i I Peaches, Lammas, l.i inons, A III le'S, Mel reliieJ, ( Jraiifre", A pricots, l'illlllliS, ns. F.KTTFl'. oin, I'e.is, i;i:sr Soap, Soda. Lice, Salt, I UH'y,lhips, Pickels, Tea Flour. Meal, Spies i i;e:il!'Po'ato. ( ):iio:i, I'aiiage Turiiins I'.eets Ca ri ots Sweet P :) AM Coiis'anilv adding new uoo ls and la i est ii jv clt iks I o net fail to g t our prices. '. K. HUOWNKLL Albany. FIRST SATIOMLBAHI TutANAtrrs a . LLs..-1-S?. OtEXL fcAXKISO I'HKSIDKST L. FLIXN. i VICE I'ill ! v-:iif.a- iii:st S. K Tot' NO. i:. w. i.a:-"u ms. i. F. Yot-NO, L Flinn K F. Hut. u. t. BLA, E. W LisauoN Cashier, i:vakt I)K TAC1I ALI.K OELTSNG. "The BC51 t. The Cheapest. 3Q Eenil lorl of drive 1 e t ami otlur sjiceialtien fur K!ev : t.Ts, Conveyor" md Maehiucy for liaiiliiif any material 111 bulk or iaeka;e. link i.m t ' M kciiinkrv ii , ( hiiMuo. Sloi-K eair.eu i) 1.31. AKilll'K is I'll., I'.Ttlmiul, or. FIRE, FIRE!! Are You Ready For the Ciy? There seems the statement to be an etr.ir in I that only foivimi j insurance comnanics lost in i:ie recent L hanon lire, for one ol .lu'iius iradwhol's companies, the j Oakland Home, paid Wednesday I to Mr. I'.ach, the full value of bis j loss in that company to bis entire sal i.-factiou, winch seems to be the usual (rustoni of Mr. (.irad whol's companies to pay promptly their lull loses as soon as they occur. Therefore if you want to insure vour. property well go to Mr. Uriidwlml, who "represents nix No. 1 insurance companies with a capital of a hundred million dollars. ollee ol "ale ir IS It ol Ilie l ily of tlliany. Oregon. Notice is Iiereliy iven that as mi- tlnn i.i il jmi proMueu ey .in aci in lhe legislature of Oregon, entitled, "An act to incorporate the City of Al liativ. ami to repeal nil nets or p.ots of acts in contlict he.ee, itli ," li'ed in the office of the s.eiciaiy of the stale of Oregon, 1'chrii it'v 1-stli, 1-M, and also as pto- id.., I l.i- ,.r!ii,.,i ', o: s.,id city ot Alhativ, the Coiuinoti Counci! I of the city of Alliany, Oregon, will i.-stie and dispose of hoiuis of .-aid city at par value, to the amount of in deiiiitii'iiati )ns iif$-iOO; payable '.1) vears al;crdate of issue, with interest ilu'recii at the rate of pi six per oent t it.. jl er .niiii. in; pityuuic M-iiii-iiiiuiiai.j. Sealed proposals for the pur chase of said bonds will be u ccived ! the treasurer of said city until the hour of 'J o'clock I". M. Tu s. day. the 1st day of September. ISM, at w hich tiiue the proposals submitted will be opened and considered; and said bonds will be sold to the highest and best bidder therefor. The city tiensiircr herby reset ves the light to lcjci t any .' lid all bids. Aloanv; Oregon; .Inly :itlt ; ll. II. FAKWfl.I., City Treasurer. IOsT- & small oren faced eold watch, J Wallhani orl8, with fobeliain : nd fan Hhapeu eharm. The Smler v. ill plra-e leave at thin othce. i i FIRE, I i OPJllRA WARN'Ki: & CRAXOK, C WII F.N YOl' IIAVF. INI I Mens, hi Now airivbig, voii v. dl OVKJi I.L'COMPF SUITS ID OVERCOATS Bichly Tailored Clothing, IIANDSOMi: A N I Id'P. MILT. PATTKRX, ble Pliers, (.iive :ss a ca'I. T. L WALLACE & CO., STK A I IAN IILOCK, HAVE YOU SEEN THE GOODS TO BE SOLD IN dl OIT SUMMER OE m -NOW 1. L. K. The Win!! Clothier HOTJS.E Lessees and Managers. One Night Only. Saturday, Sept 5, Die Funniest Show on Earth, DAN'L SULLY'S "Laugh and the world Weep, flauL'lis with you. q!f and you wep alone. Seats on sale at V.'HI & Link's. 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