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THE MORNING HERALD: SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER J, 18U1 UN HALE. The IAILT 1 1 BRA i d will be on ale each morning at II. J. Jones' book etore.where it on be procured At 5 cents per copy. JOTTINU9 ABOUT TOWN. New cloaks at V. E. Real's. ICS. Miller, of Salem, is iu the city. Oxford ties very cheap at Klein Bros,' Njw Block of HatB at W. F. KeadV. S. A. Huliu, druggist, French's corn-.r. J. L. Cowan went to Portland yesterday. Henry Conner, tf Portland, is ia the city. New drefls goods just received at W. F. Head's. Great reduction in Oxford ties at Klein Bros. O. P. May, of Scio, was in the city yesterday. Phoenix pure mixed paints at Stewart & Sox. Freeman feed cutters and mill at Stewart & Sox. Miss Lillian Farrell is visiting friends in Lebanon. 2uick tales and small profits at the Ladies Bazaar. Iliram P.Lampman, of Portland, was in Albany yesterday. Geo. V.. Chamberlain came up from Salem yesterday. Paraaols and sun umbrellas less than cost at W. F. Read. Great reduction in embroidered flouncing at W. F. Reads. Cheapest goo Is ever shon n in Albany at V. F. Read's. Walter Parker has returned from a trip to Upper Soda. Just received, our new neck wear at the Ladies Bazaar. Ladies and misses combination suits at the Ladies Bazaar. Choice pickles in bulk, or quan tities to suit, at Parker Bros. Mr. Jerry Beams has returned from a trip to the mountains. George B. Dorris, attorney of Eugene, was in the city yesterday. Wanted on Lebanon canal a number of good teams at f3 50 per day. Klein Bros, are closing out their stock of Oxford tits at a great re duction. G. P. Kevnolds and wife, of Baker City, are in the city visiting relatives. G. W. Wright made a trip to Marion and return yesterday on legal business. Trof. R. K. Michenor has been engaged as principal of the Leba non public schools. Try Conn A Hendricson's syrup, the finest in the market. Retail in quantities to suit. Rev. Lr. Webster will preach at the Congregational church to day, morning and evening. Mr. Van Winkle and family went to Halsey yesterday to spend Sunday with relatives. E. C. Phelps was in this city yesterday removing his job pr.nt ing oflice to Hillsboro. Dr. J. N. Bed path, of Steilai'oon, Wash., is visiting at the residence of D. P. Mason in this city. A fine new line of ladies,mi?ses, children's and infants cloaks can be seen at the Ladies Bazaar. S. E. Sarr, of the Warm Spring Indian agencv, is visiting his brother Dr. Starr in this city. All kinds of fruit boxes in quantities to suit at the Sugar Pine' Door & Lujer Company's. Marriage license was issued by the countv clerk yeeterday to Grant Davis and Emma Phillips. Miss Mattie Parton, who has been visiting in this city, has re turned to her home in Waitsburg. I am receiving choice early Crawford peaches daily from Ash land. Quality unexcelled. C. E. Bkownell. Ladies, you can save money by purchasing your hosiery at the Ladies Bazaar. Call and examine oar new line. A few days awo while working in the woolen mills Sig Cohen had his hand badly lacerated in a card ing machine. Mr. Wm. King and wife arrived iu this city from Penn-'vlvania yeeterday. Tiiey wiil mike Al bany their home. For lite pocket knives best pa tent tempered shears and scissors and extra hollow ground razors, to Stewart .v Sox. Housekeepers will Jo well to real F. L. Kenton's new adv. this morning, and give him a call when pirhasing choice family gro ceries. You can save nr r.ey by going at once to Klein Bro.'x bliou store and purchasing a pair of Oxford ties. I'lie price ha been reduced to close them oti'. Mr. lleuery Freeckson brought to this city yesterday some line samples of millet ruis.-d en his farm near this city. It was live feet tall and the heads were nearly a foot long. To-day at H a. m. the pastor will discuss the question of "Six Kinds of Christians'' at the Christian church, and at 7:.'! J "Moses and Christ." The public iu cordially invit-d. Seals are free. Isaac Bant. i has returned from Fresno, California, and ha ac cepted a position in Deyoe A Froman Bros, store. He is thor oughly acquainted with the busi ness, and w:li bo a valuable assistant. Sheriff Scott went to Independ ence yesterday, having received word that the Chinaman who escaped from the Linn county jail was in that city, and returned in the evening, without his man, as he was not there. XH03S BE0EUITIN3 OFFICEES- IhfT Leava an Unsavory Rtpntatlon at Albany and Salem. On of the dashing, dudieh, recruiting ollicers of the U. S. army, who recently cut a swell in Albany, spent his time iu mak ing "umphes" upon giddy girls, and finally left without paying a hill or two which he had contract ed, has left even a more unenvi able reputation at Salem, that of debauching young girls. The Statesman says of him : "A silly young girl, who does housework not far from the busi ness portion of the city, went to a Salem physician not long since and told him she was in a delicate condition, tor which eha wished to be treated, brie was informed that was not a part of the legiti professicn in fact a penitentiary offense. She no donbt went else: where and succeeded in her mis sion. She claimed that she had been too intimate with one of the recruitinf ollicers of the United States regular army stationed here and that he had promised to marry her. The poor, fool girl was, of course, dazzled by the officer's bright uniform and brass buttons. And there are other silly housemaids here who have been dazzled by these bright uniforms and brass buttons. A watch should have been kept upon them by their misstresses and these ollicers should be severely punish ed for their criminal conduct. Such men should not be sent out at all as recruiting officers. Of course this scoundrel had no inten tion of marrying this weak and foolish girl. He couldn't support himself outside of the lazy and unambitious position he holds." This festive army officer ought to be called in by the government, clad in stripes and put to work with his head shaved behind the bars, where he belong?, and a respectable man sent out in his place. The Albany Colter. The Albany Collegiate Institu e will reopen on Monday with flat tering prispects for a successful school year. Some material im provements have been made in the building, which will increase the faculties of the school. A new recitation room with appliances for chemistry studies has been finished and new furniture has beer, added. The most striking improvement is a counting room, where a practical course in book keeping will be taught. The room is provided with bank counters, business offices and exchange desks, where an actual commercial business will be carried on, money iutes and accounts being used in actual transactions, which will teach pupils practical business methods as well as book-keeping. The faculty has been increased and every department is complete. The school is in a healthy condi tion and students will receive ad vantages of one of the best institu tions of learning in Oregon. Kara l'rcaance of Mlad. Almost a disastrous fire occurred Friday evening at the residence of Mr. L. E. Blain. During their absence a lighted lamp fell irom table, and was shattered in pieces upon the carpet. The hired girl. who was up-stairs, heard the crash and hastened down. She found that the burning cil had ignited the lace cui tains and burned a hole in the carpet. She hastily seized a sack of ealt from the pantry and emptied it into the tlame and tore down the blazing curtains. The ealt smothered the fire and it wai extinguished with out great damage. The adjuster of the .Northwest Insurance Co, Mr. E. L. Thompson, was on the scene yesterday and paid the loss in full within 24 hours after the h re, which is certainly enough to deserve credit for promptness. Two Marrlad Couplaa Arrested The Hkbai.d's dispatches this morning from Salem contain a racy account of the doings of two voting photographers, who nave been in this city recently. It seems that they were married at the capital city, only to be nipped, along with their brides, on return ing to Albany, by being placed under arrest for perjury, They will be taken to Salem for trial. Later. The father and brother of the girls arrived in this city last evening and the girls will go back to Salem with them to-day. lhe newlv made husbands were incar cerated in the county tail. They had on their persons four tickets for San Francisco and $00 in money. Mast Have Their Pay, A placard has been posted up in the Oregon Pacific oflice in this ..i4 .-...tin.. . 1 . 41. . . ill pay for the month of KebrOH ary on Monday, Septembyf 14. This has caused a nnile among the employes, not a smile of satis faction either, as they do not ex pect after wailing for seven months to be put otf with a single month's pay. They should have all their money, and if the court is any good they will receive it. Small riraat Mill City. tin i te an excitement waa caused at Mill City on YVedneeday and a good many people armed them selves with buckets and other vessels to light fire which had been started in a few old logs near Bondy's store and which s-on spread to the adjacent timber. At night the tire was etill burning and running in a northeasterly direction, ihere were no build-! ings burnt and the lire extinguish ed without much daiuuge. Last KTCUlng's l'lay, Pan'l Sulley's Corner Grocery was played at the opera house last evening to a fail tdzed audience. The performance was suiierior to anything of the kind ever present ed in Albany. CONGRESSMAN HERMANN. Ha Fayi bia ComtltntaLta la Albany a Brlaf Viait. Congressman Dinger Hermann arrived in this city yesterday morning, and spent a portion of the day among his friends in Al bany. He said he was pleased with the growth and progress cf this city, and the evidences of prosperty on every land. Mr. Hermann has just returned from Yaquinabiy. The object of his visit there was to look in'o the government work nw in progress on the harbor and to ascertain what addtioiial legislation may be required to cany it on succppshilly. Mr. Hermann will also vis-it. the Siletz Indian reservation, into the conduct of which he will make a thorough investiga'ion. He will then go over to Tillam ok bay and the Nehalem, and also to the mouth of the Columbia to receive suggestions from the ollicers in charge of the government improvements at those points, as to further needs in the matter of appropriations, etc. Mr. Her mann will leave for Washington about the middle of November. OKE&CI AT THE WOKLD'3 FAIR. Tha Stata Board of Oommsroa Will casa tba Matter Neit Month. Dis- The annual meeting of the Ore gon State Board of Commerce will be held at the quarters of the chamber Df commerce in Portland October 7. In the call for the meeting just issued, attention is called to the fact that the consti tution of the board provides that when any constituent body shal desire to present a subject for the consideration of the board it thai I do so in a written paper, to be placed in the hands of the secre tary at least twenty days previous to the meeting. In accordance, all boards of trade and chamber of commerce in the state are invited io forward to Secretary Randolph, before September 1", questions it may wish to have considered at the meeting. Referring to the world's fair the call says : You are doubtless aware of the fact that a meeting called by tht State Board of Agriculture, in June last, for the consideration of the subject of an Oregon ex hibit at the World's Columbian Exposition at Chicago in 18'J3, without any other action referred the whole question to this board. For reasons which will be ex plained to the meeting it has not been deemed wise to move iu this matter until the board phall meet in its regular annual session, when it is hoped the subject will receive that consideration which its im portance seems to justly demand ; and it would doubtles be desirable that your delegates should in ad vance become familiar with the feeling in your community, and, as far as possible, thorougout the state, in respect to the probable success of any effort on the part of the board to secure the means of making a creditable display, on behalf of the state, at the exposi tion. It certainly is to be hoped that the delegates in their wiedo n, and by a comparison of views, may he able to devise some plan which will relieve the state from the dis credit of standing aloof from this great enterprise, in which all her sister states eeem to be preparing to take a part. A GroM Injustice. Mr. II. Kennedy, a boiler maker in the Oregon Pacific .machine shops at Yaquina, was discharged the other day by Master Mechanic Hume for some trivial cause. He had no inonev because the com pany is behind in their payments ol the men. lie was not even given free transportation to leave, but bought a ticket to this city Mis board at tne hotel was pro vided by a business man here. He is an industrious middle aged man and has a lamily. He is said also to be a skilled workman. Hume had ought to have been bounced instead of Kennedy. School Books at U. L. ltlackuian's G. L. Blackman has opened a complete line of school books for the opening of the schools on Monday. ThoBe in need of school books will find it to their ad vantage to call upon him. DIED. NEWMAN At the residence of Lis father near Millers, on Friday Sep tember 4, R.and Newman, aged :23 years. The deceased was well known in ftjis city.'having worked at L. Viereeks and W m. o. UiUon s barber shops and was also engaged in business tor him self in Albany. ANTED.. A girUn Iffltao to do house work fr jieiiall fami.v. Knnnire ' residence uF A lUukuit, corDi-r 5tli an" KailraMKstreets. Nolire lo 4 uatrarlor IV CTK'K IS HKKEBY G1VKN THAT apeel ficutiout and plan will be Irli in chars ol Kuwh Miller at South Santiam station for Cr.ibtrce a:atiu, for the ereetion ol a a hoi'l hou-o to he built in Diatr.ct lf. f Linn cou- ty, Orjfm. All parties desiring to bid on the construct on of said building mtv call and examine the wime, and leave nealcd bid to be o, cned ut that (dace on Sect, l.'.th, IS'.'I, at one o'clock of said day. Ihe whooi board to rtsertc the ri(nt to re ject any or all bil. J. B, Mi-XDonr. Chairman of Hoard cl 1'ircctora. Administratrix' 8alr. NOIUE IS UERE3V GIVtM THAT the uadersiffnrd administratrix of ths estate of Win. 11. Churchill, dpceavd will on Tuelay, the l.' tb, da) of Sept., lS'.M, at ths hour bf t oVuck,r. u , of said day, at the residence of tht uiidenicnid on the farm of the late W m. H. Churchill, deceased, situatrd ab. lit tilt1 1 wilts aou'h-.-u-t of Al ba: y. oreMi; txpce and Mil at public auction, 1 1 the hie lie t bidcer, the whole of the eroiial .r.ii:rty of ih-r estate of said deceased, cuti-i,tiu,; of about 11 heid of hoi sea, 13 bead of cattle, L'6 head of sheep, tonic hot-f, a MiOrmick binder, 1 Oale steder, 1 lannin mill, plou, haincts, 1 wafoa and many farm:i'K implements too uum r ut to mei lion. Te.uisoi sale: uu six months time with approved security, with s r cent, interest frcm dateof note, or5 per celt, discount off of bid for cash in hand uttinie of sale. Dated Scj Umber 3id, l.-'.U, Mrs. M J. Cm Rcmu., Administratrix of the estate of Wm Churchill, deceased, iiito. W. Wkiciiir, Attorney for Admistrat-i, THE CH0RCHE3. When, Where and by Whom Services Will Be Held To-D.iy. Congregation ai. Tomer of Fourth and Ferry streets, Preac-liiiiir every Simil:iv ut 11 A. m., and 7:45 i'. m. Sulibsth sell iol at 12:i5. I'rayer nieeting Wednesday evening. Kev. 8. K. Webster, 1). 1). of Pennsylvauia, Pastor. PitEsr.vTKKiAX. corner of Rroailul. bin and Fifth streets. Services at 11 a. in. mid 7::W p. in. Pastor Kev. E. H. Piieliard. Subliatli school at 1:2:15 p. in. Prayer meeting every Wednesday KAening! Methodist. Corner Ellsworth and Third streets. Services at 11 a. in. and Y:oU p. in. Pastor, Rev. S. E. Meinin irer, Pafctor. sabbath school 2:'.)0 p.m. Prayer meeting every Thursday eve ning. St. Pacl Methoiust Corner Mont gomery and Third streets. Services at 11 a. m. and 7:."!0 p. m. Pastor, H, S. Sluing le Sabbath g-hool at 1(1 a in. Pruyer meeting on Thursday evenintfs. Lniteo Pkesiiyteuian. Corner of Washington and Fifth streets. Servi. ces at 11 a. m.and 7::W p. in. Pastor Kev. S.U Irvine. Sabbath school at 'i:M0p. in Prayer meeting every Wednesday evening. Ev axoelk'ai.. Comer of Lyon and Fourth streets, services at 11a. in. and 7.:S0 m. Pastor, Kev. L. S. Fisher. Subbatu school Ilia. iu. Prayer meet ing ever Wednesday evening. CiiitisTlAN C'lliiKH Services every every Sun. lav at their church at 11 a. iu. and 7-.:ii) p. in. Sunday school at 10 a. in. Prayer uiee'ing Thursday evening? at 7 SSI) p. m. All are invited to attend. Kev. Jas. F. Steward, pastor. Catholic Services every Sunday at 11 a. in., by Kev. Fr. L. Metayer. RaI'Tist. Comer of Lyon and Fifth streets, Services at 11 a. in. and 7::H p. m. Pastor Rev. lieu. II. Hid. Sabbath school immediately after the morning services. Prayvr meeting every Wednesday evening. Episcopal Services every Sab. hath morning at 11a. m. Kev, M Plummer, pastor. Motssl DItIb Catalog, Kev. G. W. Sweeney, one of the nation's noted divines and de baters, will be the chief speaker at the Oregon Ministerial Associa tion of the Christian church, to be held in Albany on Oct. i. A letter to Judge K. S.' Stra ban from Mr. Jos. D. Morris, a prominent Mis aourian, admonishes the judge that to miss hearing Kev. Mr. Sweeney is to miss a great intel lectual treat. WHITES CKLOV-FJLT-TIXO- Readv Cut Waiit Lining These Hues liav! been invented by Mr. Jio. White, The LADIES' TAILOR, of llO New llurlington St. , W. London England, and llli K. Struct, N. y. , Washington, L. C. The success since introduced, 4 yenrs ago, lias been marvelous, Mori- tli.ui a million Indies in Euroce and tint couutiy arc using them with the greatest satisfaction. These IiniiiL's are cut to your order, therefore an elegant titling and stylish waist and sleeves are always guaranteed. They are cut of Best English Silesia in all shades. Ia ordering send the bust measure, over the highest part of linst and waist measure ; if extra long w tiistcd mention it. I'riec, ') cents; in Fancy Figaied Silesia, 75 cents extra postage. Send post.il note, money order or stamps to Geo. White, Ladies' TaUor, liliFSt. X. V , Vishingtou, D. C- WHITE'S TEKFECT FITTING ANI U. 1NG KE.4.0Y t tT SKIKT LIMNU The Skirts are cut of het English Perealine, In all shades. They are cut to your order, tber fore an elegant tiling skirt is alway sruaranteed. In ordering cend waist measure and lentrth of skirt in front. Price 7"i cent! and li cents for postage, tiend pcstal note, money order or stampc, tuWeo White, Ludies'Tailor; 11 Pi Street, N W., Washington, D. C. MRS. GRAHAM S CUCUMBER AND ELDER FLOWER CREAM l net a coamctic in the sense in w hich that term is popularly used, hut permanently bcaiitihes. It creates a son, smooth, c-'car, velvety skin, and by daily use gradually makes the complexion several shade whiter. It is a constant protection from the effects of -un and wind nna prcv?ms sun ourn ami freckles, and blackheads will never come while von use it. It cluai.ses the face far bet ter than soap and water, nourhhes and builds up the skin ti.-vue.4and thus prevents the formation of wrinkles. It give the freshness, clearness ami smoothness of skin that tou had shell a little L'irl. Every lady. young or old, ought to use it, as it gives a more j oui mui appearance n any iauy, anu that permanently. It contains no acid, Dowdcror alkali, and is as harudesa as dew and as nourishing to the sk;n as dew is to flower. Fries V 1 .OO. at aM druggists anTPHairdressers, oral sirs. u rvalue ura- haiu'avafabliHhmcnt, 103 Post Street, San Franciscn&where she treats 'aslies tor all blemishesdftabo 'ace or figure. Ladles at a distance trcalna&y letter. Send stamp for her little book, ".nfi to he Ueautuul." SlUIiplS EottlO mailiVlree to any 'a.ly on re. cept'of lo uis in stanrftsto pay for postage and packing. Lady Agenlawanted, MRS GRAHAM'S Face -:- Bleach, Cures the w arst cases of Freckles, Snabiirn Sal'ow-iiesK, Moth patches. Pimples and all sk in blemishes. Price Wl .50. llnnu'oKs and effective. No sample can be sent. L:i.lv AkOntH wanted. 1:3 taisU a bill otmy i in this town who flrrt orders preparations will have his n-inie added to this advertisement. Mpreparitioi s are for sale, bv wholesale druggists in Chicago and every city west of it Highest of all in Leavening Tower. ABSOLUTELY PURE THE WOULD EMUCHEO. 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 andellectual 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. Mothers? Castoria ia 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 diarrluea anil wind colic, allays feverishness, destroys worins, and prevents convulsions, soothes the child and gives it re freshing and natural sleep. Cas soria is the children's panacea the mothers' friend. 33 d-'ies, 35 cents. Sine Cure for tho Liquor or Opium Habits. The East India cure for these awful habits can be given w ithout the patient's knouicdg:-, and is the only known specific for the fiurpose, it is not injurious in the east degree; manufactured by Emerson Drug Co., San Jose, Cal., and for sale at J . A. Cuuiming's drug store only. French Tansy Wafers. These wafers are for the relief and cure of painful and iregular menses, and will remove all ob structions, no matter what the cause, and are sure and safe every time. Manufactured by Emergon Irug Co., San Jose, Cab, and for sale at J. A. Cumui'mg's drug store only. Have you examined that beauti ful $400 piano at Klein Uros. shoe store. Your school tax will be delin tpient if not paid at once. I.ook after it and save costs of collection. I-owcst rates and best accommo dations to passenger going East via Canadian 1'acitic Railway ank 0. li. Winn for rates. READ And you will not HEfiRET CALL on us and you will find us always ready to OFFER j-u great induce ments from our large line of go ds GOOD Peaches, Rvrries, l'aiiaiias, Orange.-i, Lemons, Apricots, Apules, numbs, .Melon -i, RETTER Corn, Teas, Iteans, Potato, ( nion ,Cabage Turnips i'.eeti Carrots Sweet Pot atom BEST Soup, Sodi, Rice, Sait, IIonev,lIi)ps, Pickeis, Tea, Flour, ileal, Spies AM Constantly adding new goods and latest noveltiES Do net fail to get our prices. C. E. P.ROWNELL, Albanv. li II. Men and Wear our Vulcanized Gum Sus pensorv to prevent lar. 81 rain or injury. AVeak men aro cured wearing our vulcanized gum -sus pensory t varicocele (eniargen veins) " nocturnal emissions and impotency, igor, comfort ana longer me assured. No pain ; no poisonous drugs. Price on'y ?2. Sealed circulars free. Vulcanized Gum Suspensory Co.. Rooms 111, 2i, McVickers Theatre Building, Chicago 111. r0R SALE. One heating uto.c an 1 one ' cook stiivc. both in irooil coMiiti.-n. Tor information inquire of K. E. Ariilirtcr, t IVstal ttfli-jpapli otrkv. Baby cried, Mother sighed, Doctor prescribed : Castoi ia 1 Latest U. S. Gov't Food Report, Powder NEW TO-DAY. Deyoe & Froman Bros., Keep a Full Assortmet t of GUNS AND FIREARMS Repairing Promptly Done. "Not Coming, But Here to Stay!" GENE E. LARRIMORE, Tho Painter, Has opened a shop in Stewart & Sox:s block and is prepared to give estimateson and do a'l kinds of House and Carriage painting and trimming, (training and paper hanging a specialty. Leaye orders w ith Stewart & Sox. THE GREAT CO KT LAND Intorial Exposition, With its world of wonders OPEitS SEPT. 17. 1331. CL03FS OJT. 17. -Music by the- Great Zplorcs Hand Direct from the City of Mexico. Art from the great masters of Eu rope ami America, valued at a quarter million djllars. Wonderful Electrical Adaptions in full operation. A Splendid Series of Mineral Ex hibits. Every department filled with the novel and interesting l!l A3, SCIENCE AND INDUSTRY. A fieatiT number of exhibits than ever before presented ou the coast. J :IH2 -:- m -:- vsiaxsm Made a prominent feature. ;.M) JO IX PREMIUMS. Tlir largest display of fruit and the Illicit exhibitor Agriculture ever made in the Paci fic Northwest. All mantifacltiric8 in full motion. Evcrvthing new. No dead exhibits The Exposition of Expositions. ! At'iniiition as n.-ual. Greatlv j reduced rales for round trip on all : passengor lines.. -GENERAL- tali? Apt?. THROUGH TICKETS T aril from Europe by a'.l first -class lines. Tickets from anv place in Furope t any point in thrt'l'nitcil Mates, or Tom this counirv t Kurcpein points sold over the foilonin tirxt-clan linn: North ;.-rni.in Lloyd, via New York, North (ii-riiMn Lloyd, via lialtiiuure, Allan Line, Anchor Line. 1 Americiin Line, State Line, Heaver Line, Cunard Lin, lied Star Line, Wtrte Star Line, Onion Line. DRAFTS AND MONEY ORDERS Hold nn all Kiiiopcan cities at current rat. Intel-nation '(.llcctioiis. Kor information rc'.-irdii.e; prio n of passage, date of sailing, etc, call 0:1 it address, V, H. WINS, Albany, ok. 1'ay Your City Taxes. " he city taxes for ISfll are now due and payable. ' Too money is needed and every iimividiial shoird Icok the niatur up and ce th;.l thev aie paid. If not p.id immedi ately they will In-come delinquent. The dog tax is also due and if not pa d the order will lie u'lvt n to kill all the tiia on whom taxes line not been paid, J. N, Hoffman, ilaishal. FOSHAY & MASON Wholesale and Ketail Mmk Booksellers ALBAV- OEKGON Notice to Stockholders. N'lTICF. is hereby given that a tucctiiiir of tlu stoi-kholdcrs cf the liolili-u Citv Mining Co. will be liclil nt the ollice of L. II. Montanye on Vlomliiy, Sept. is, at 4 o'clock l M. of mid day. for the purpose of electing seven ill. ectors to serve for tht en suing vear. Alliany, Auk. ".!, lS!i. L. II. MOXTANYE, Secretary. TOST A finall open faced eold watch, u-.it..n ...rla with fob chain and fan- shai-.i charm. Tlie Sniler will please have at tiiis otticc W. Xj. KENTON, -DEALER IX- Choice Teas, CoIFces And a general assortment of GROCER IKS NEAR THE POSTOi-FICE, ALBANY, OREGON. ANY BOD Y BUYING A. NY TH ING Usually worn ly Ilea and Boys for "Work or Dress "without first examining tao sane linc3 at my store nakes a zristake financially. Call ani SEASONABLE GOODS ARB NOW ARniVIlTG. L. E. BLAIN, n :-: Win :-: Mm Merchant -WHEN YOU HAVE Men s, ' Boys' SUITS AND Xow nrrivintr, oti will lie ronvinceil tliat we are LAYING OVER A LE'CK-MTETI 1 ION in our line when it comes to Richly Tailored Clothing, HANDSOME AND DURABLE PATTERNS, AT REASOXA ble Prices, (live us a call. T. L. WALLACE & CO., STRAI1AX r.LOCK, Cooking Stoves and Ranges sec what tins Means Tailor. SEEN OCR NEW 7 I OF- sod HiiHren's OVERCOATS ALBANY, OREGON atMattSews & Waslito n m