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THE MORNING HERALD: SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1891 t BALE. j i Ibrald will Jm on Th Daiit Hkrai aala each morning at II. J'Jonea' f book atore.wbere it tan be procured i at 5 centa per copy. i JOTTINGS ABOUT TOWN. F. J. Miller, ia in the city. The Hastier at the opera bouse to nignt. J. J. Kelly, of Prineville, was in ' Albany Friday. J. M. Nolan, of Corvallie was in Albany yesterday. D. B. llonteith leaves to-day for a trip np the North Santiam. Mrs. A. R. McCoy and children have returned from Yaquima. Mr. Arch Allen has returned from a trip to Willhoit Springe. Spring chickens and fat hens dressed at lijde's market to-day. The Oregon State Fair will open at Salem cn Monday next, Sept. . 14. Mrs. T. L. Wallace has returned from a visit with relatives in Dal las. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Tweedale returned from a trip to Victoria B. C. Superintendent Shaw of the Mill City Lumbering mills was in the city yesterday. Mr. Z. M. Brown and EHsba Barnes, prominent citizens of Prineville are in the city. A fine new line of ladies, misses children's and infants cloaks can be seen at the Ladies Bazaar. Fresh Yaquina oysters, just opened at the Delmonico restaur ant. W. W. Davis, proprietor. Mr. J. C. Hardin haa been ap pointed postmaster ai iacomo, in place of VV. J. Turnidge, resigned. Morning and evening service at the Episcopal church Sunday by the rector Rev Geo. F. Plumraer. The regular monthly shoot of the Mascott Gun Club will be held at their grounds this after noon. The largest and finest line of misses' and children's hats ever brDught to Albany at the Ladies' isazaar. Fine samples of fall and winter suitings can b seen at Hart A Phillip's tailor shop in the Pearce block. V. II. btewart and lamily re turned yesterday from a couple of weeks sojourn at Newport, Ya quina bay. Ladies, yon can save money by purchasing your hosiery at the Ladies Bazaar. Call and examine our new line. E. L. Archer of California, former resident of this county is visiting oia scenes ana relatives, arriving yesterday. senator J. rs. Dolpb was a pas senger on the local train yesterday lor 1'ortland, on bis return irom Southern Oregon. Hart & Phillips bave some fine fall and winter suitings. Call and see them in the Pearce block, over Alcvarlanu's harness shop. Attention is called to tne new adv. of 8. h. Young on onr first page to-day. He has a mammoth stock of goods for the fall trade. The Lebanon Express says that the Iiebanon public school is still without a principal and the academy is still without teachers. The Eugene base ball team wants to cross bat with the Al oanys in uie near luture. it is probable that a game will be arranged. A very enjoyable social hop was given at the opera house last even ing. It was the first of Mr. H. J Hopkins' dancing parties, which were so popular last winter. Parties intending to go East should secure their tickets over the popular Union Pacific and Oregon Short Line route. Call and see Curran Monteith for tickets. Secretary Noble has decide J that tne Unas in tne Lakeview district, over which there has been much contention for years, were swamp lands, and hence the deeds from the state were good. Those contemplating an Eastern trip should notice the advertise ment of the Canadian Pacific Kail way, which appears in another column. Apply to C. B. Winn for rates and tickets. The Albany firemen are prac ticing regularly for the approach tag firemen's tournament at Vic toria. They will send a team which the Hibald predicts will carry off some of the prizes. Conrad Meyer has rebuilt his oven and improved his bakery, bo that he is better prepared than ever to furnish his cnstomers promptly with the best bread, cakes, pies etc. He also keeps at all times a complete stock of choice family groceries. Air. J. S. Morgan has just completed burning a fresh kiln at his brick yard one mile west of tne court bouse, and is prepared to fill all orders. A man will be in waiting at the yard to attend to all callers for brick. The gospel services of the Young Men's Chiistian Associa tion to-morrow at 4 p. u. will be conducted by C. 11. Cusick. Sub ject for consideration, "Mistakes." These services are very interest ing and it will pay von to attend. Ail men are invited. There will be held at Browns ville, on Friday, Oct, 2, 1891, a grand Btallion and colt show, for which liberal premiums have been provided. All owners of stallions are invited to be present with their took, and take advantage of this opportunity to show and advertise tlie merits of their animals. Brick Brick. 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. Casseu. " ON TEEHUiTI&b Tk Famoas Joia Ksratll to apptar ia th lids Bolt Is-sight. -When Macbeth asked: "Who can minister to a mind diseased?" he forshadowed the difficulties that modern physicians encounter in dealing with that form of mental depression known aa the "blues," for which all the resources of science and the entire tanee of the pharmacopteia have failed to provide a remedy. But if there are any readers of these remarks who are subject to attacks of melancholy, they may proceed to lift up their voices in a glad hosanna of thankfulness that at last an infallible panacea has been found which never fails to banish dull care, and this sorer eign specific is that merry melange of wit, fun melody, and song the new, bright and diverting farce comedy, "The Hustler," which will be seen in all its effulgent completeness on the stage ol the Albaav opera house, Saturday, Sept. i2. The unusually large, talented and versatile company is headed by the eminent Irish comedian, Jonn Km n jll, who e name is a synonym for bright keen-edged wit and auaint humor, urotner Ker- nell's portrayal of the leading part "Con" Alcradden, the bustler is pronounced the most striking and amusing comedy work to be seen on the contemporary stage. Among the other noted fun makers in the cast are Barnev Reynolds, Gus Mills, John 8. Marr, Lee Harrison and Leonard Somers. The contingent of soubrettes and pretty-as a-picture-girls includes Mollie Thompson, Zellma Rawlston, Belle Hartz, the Laporte sisters, Vesta Stevens, Agnes Howard, Carrie Norton and M'lle Staccione, the Italian ballet premiere, inen there is a sexette of Parisian Duster Dancers, and the celebrated "Hustler" male quartette. Church Notice. The services at the Presbyterian church to-morrow will be as fol lows: Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7 :30 p. m. Sabbath school at 12 :15 p. m. Young People's meeting at b :45 p. m. topics "(spiritual Bund' ness." The pulpit subjects will be lbe Divine summons." and Freedom defined." Sttantrers in our city are cordially invited to at tend these serviees and all will be made welcome. Palatal lajary. On Saturday, while ridinz upon tne mgn seat ol a grain wagon through the stubbie on bis farm Fouthweet ot Brownsville, Peter Hume, by a sudden jolt, was thrown to the ground, injuring his spine and arm, from which considerable pain is experienced Mr. Hume was for some time in i state of insensibility, but at last reports was resting easy .Browns vine limes. Railroad lull lajarad. Isaac Loudon and Charlea Hull. members of 8. P. R. R. section gang ol Brownsville on Monday afternoon, at Twin unites, re ceived some painful but not fatal injures, from a plank thrown from passing train. .Both men were struck in the face, by the flying missile, Loudon receiving a severe cut on tbe cbeek, and Hull a deep gaan upon the nose. aw hi. The Traia Will Be Held. A telegram from Manager Davis. of the Hustler Company, states that the overland train will be held at Albany this evening until ii o clock, in is is done to allow the company to present the show in its entirety, as they are com pelled to leave to-night for San Francisco. In order to further render it complete the curtain will rise at 7 :30 sharp. Weald Nat Aeeapt. Corvallis Gazette : C. C. Hogue is out ever the lines of the O. P. company tendering the pay to the employes for the month of Febru ary last. The employes, however, acting under the advice of their attorney, refused to accept the same, fearing that such a plan might interfere with the payment of the whole amount due them. Last vealag'a Social. The social party at the Y. M. C. . . rooms last night, was well at tended and passed off very pleas ently. Music and social chat filled up tbe evening and all were well entertained and well pleased. Watches, chains and spectacles, specialties at F. M. French's. Buy your spectacles and eye glasses at F. M. French's, and have your eyes tested and your glasses properly fitted. Glasses fjrom25cenis tofiO. ifiwg or THE OOAST. tJUritIf Items from Exctiiifti Tbroaihoat tot Htrthwnt SenWor Dolpb was standing in a carWhile on his way down from GraWs Pass Tuesday night when a sudfejen lurch cf the train threw him frWn his feet, and in endeavoring tAssve himself from a hard fall he sprained his back severely. He waivable to be about town yesterday, he we ver. Rose burg Reyiew. As J. Wilsey, of Camas valley, was on his way home his team walked over the grade by the Sheridan place south of Roseburg. The horses were more or lees crip pled, the wagon demolished aid Mr. Wilsey badly hurt. Coos Bay News: Robt. Herron, of Coos river, has a cat 16 years old that knows when salmon aie running as well as any fisherman. When the salmon season ariives 'she leaves the residence and takes up her abode at the fish house on the wharf, and remains there un til the salmon run is over, living altogether during that time on a Hrth diet. Bob says she will soon be able to 'tend a net and barrel salmoa for the market. Fish lake haa been visited this vear by more campers than ever before, and E. V. Carter, who was out there with a party three weeks ago, reports that Messrs. Farlow and Wright, of upper Butte creek, had made a good dug out canoe and were spearing the lake troute at night. There are some fine fish in the lake, but they are very shy and bard to get. Coos Bay News : The steamer Express caught tire while lying at the old mill wharf at MarshSeld Monday morning, about 2:30 o'clock, and before help could be obtained the flames had gained such headway that there was no chance to save the boat. She was cut loose from the dock and beach' ed on tbe mudnat opposite, near the wreck of the old Messenger which met a similar late many year ago, where a email portion of her hull and her machinery are now visible at low water. It is not known how the fire originated Seattle has eighteen banks. Tacoma has a company of girl soldiers who are being drilled. .Portland and Astoria men are now on Sboalwater bay, contract ing for their oyster supply for the winter. The Heppner Gazette has hoist ed its flag for Hon. W. R. Ell is as a candidate for congress from the second congressional district of Oregon. The distillery at Medford wilt commence bu iness as soon as the bonds of Frank Galloway and J. A. Whiteside, the store keeper and gauger, are approved at Washington and their commins' sions received here. lbe Toledo coal mine tunnel is ninety-four feet into the mountain and bas just passed through strata of large clam shells. Tae men are now working through some black state, and tbe indica tions are that they will soon strike tbe coal bed. Barbed wire on the farm is fruitful source of accidents. At Jesse Porter's farm in Benton county some horses became frightened white grazing in tbe pasture, and in their wild rush ran against tbe lence. One of tbem was killed almost instantly and two others were badly crippled Mr. J. R. Crosby, who resides on Upper Crooked river, Crook county, lost his barn and about twenty tons of hay by fire a few days ago. The tire was set by a little child who "wanted to see it burn." Mr. Crosby's loss is severe one to him, as it would be to any poor man. A horse escap ed from the barn after being some what scorched. Residents in the timbered dis tricts of Clatsop and Tillmook counties say that laigegray wolves are becoming more numerous and that they are rapidly destroying tneeik, as they kill tbe young calves in the spring, and even the old ones when they catch them alone. A bounty on wolf scalps wouia, in their opinion, do more to protect the elk than the rigid entorcement oi game laws. The aggregate number of pent tentiary convicts on the Pacilc coast, according to tbe census bureau, is as follows ; Arizona 144, Utah 180, JNevada JU, Idaho 102, Washington 250, Oregon 302, Cali fornia 2051. The sexes are devid ed among the convicts as follows : Male Arizona 143. Utah 170, Nevada 75, Idaho 102, Washington 250, Oregon 300, California 2030. Females Arizona 1, Utah 1, Nevada 1, Washington 1, Oregon 2, California 21. Alfred Apun, of St. Paul, Marion county, is charged with the crime ot sending obscene letters through the United States mail. It seems that on last Valentine's day, two young ladies living near Chain poeg sent Apun a comic valentine, Aplin, curious to say, was con siderably worked up over tbe matter and wrote tne girls several very insulting letters. riie matter is now in the hands of the United States authorities, and the young man is likely to wish be had not followed out such a rash course before tbe matter is Over. Katuraad From tha Baatlaai Ulna. Dr. G. W. Maston, W. F. Read and N. II. Allen returned yester day from the Santiam mines. They found work progressing nicely and prospects growiug brighter every day. The new machinery is being taken in and as rapidly as possible, and is expected to be in working order by the first of November. Charch Notlaa. Services will be held in the Con gregational church to-morrow at II a. m. and 7 :45 p. m. Rev. S. E. Webster, D. D., of Pennsylvania, will preach. Y. P. S. C. E. at 6 :45 ro. HaDDaui-scuooi at 12:30. Wednesday evening prayer meet ing at 7 :45. All welcome. Look Oat for Fraad. Several of our neighboring papers are warning their patrons, especially the farming class and ranchers to avoid an agent or agents representing some com bination of merchants in Portland called by the name of the "Pacific Coast Home Supply Association." it is said the agent guarantees to the farmers "all kinds of goods handled bv this association" at wholesale prices in Portland witl the freight added, and the person to obtain their rates becomes member of the associition, which costs him seven dollars, which when paid to the agent entitlee the farmer to a certificate of mem berstup, to be delivered two or three months hencj. THE WORLD ENRICHED. 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 aad when Syrup of Figs was first produced tbe world was enricbed witb tbe on ly perfect laxative known, as it ii the only remedy which is truly pleasing and refreshing to the taste and prompt andenectual tocleanse the system gently in the sprm- time or, in lact, at any time any tbe better it is known the more popular it becomes. BUSINESS LOCALS, French keeps railroad time. New cloaks at W. F. Read's. Conn & liendncson, grocers. Fresh bread every day at Parker Bros. Oxford ties very cheap at Klein Bros. New stock of Hats at W. F Read's. o. A. Uulin. druggist, r rench s corner. Great reduction in Oxford ties at Klein Bros. Buy your gasoline stoves of HopkinB Bros. Phoenix pure mixed paints at Stewart box. Freeman feed cutters and mills at Stewart & Sox. Quick Bales and small profits at the Ladies Bazaar. Buy gasoline stoves from Mat thews & Washburn. 10 per cent reduction on dress goods at W. F. Reads. Take a look at the piano at Klein Bros, shoe store. Paraaols and sun umbrellas less than cost at W. F. Read. , Great reduction in embroidered flouncing at W. F. Reads. A fine line of gold rings just opened at Will & Stark's. Just received, our new neck wear at the Ladies Bazaar. Indies and misses combination suits at the Ladies Bazaar. Choice pickles in bulk, or quan tities to suit, at barker Bros. wanted on Lebanon canal a number of good teams at $3 50 per day. Have you examined that beauti ful $400 piano at Klein Bros, shoe store. Klein Bros, are closing out their stock of Oxford ties at a great re duction. Fresh Yaquina bay salmon at 8 cents per pound at Hyde s market every day. Experts pronounce Klein Bros piano one of the unest toned in struments. Fresh vegetables every morning Irom Linn county gardens at Parker Bros. the finest in the market. Retail A1Y WUUU 11CUU111W11 0 DJIUIi in quantities to suit. All kinds ol iruit boxes in quantities to suit at the Sugar Pine Door x Lumber company's, I am receiving choice early Crawford peaches daily Irom Ash land. Quality unexcelled. C. E. Brownell. Your school tax will te delin quent if not paid at once. Look after it and save costs of collection MARRIED. KLKINS COCKRELL At tne residence of the bride t father, in Lebanon, Sept. 5, dj rlev, jiarun n'cumao, n. w, turns and Him Ma; Cockrell. 8IMP80X ICEMAN At the Baptist S argon age in this city on Thursday, epU 10, 1HDI. Mr. A. C. Simpson and Miss Josie Iceman, Rev. Ueo. W. Hill officiating. The groom is a son of Mr. Ueo, F. Simpson of this city, and the bride is a foster (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. Sperry, Both are well and favorably known and have a wide circle of friends who will wish tbem a long life of happiness. , Why Dr. Price's Baking Powder is Superior to all others. No great efforts are made by other manufacturers to procure and use pure materials. It is true that one other company has the facilities, but its greed and cupidity induced it in an evil hour to use ammonia, in order to swell its profits. Hence the Price Baking Powder Company stands alone in its fight for a pure baking powder. No other article of human food receives greater care in its production, or has attained higher perfection. Or. Price's Cream is surely a perfect baking powder. Free from every taint of impurity. No other article used in the kitchen has so many steadfast friends among the house wives of America. Boots and Shoes. Purchasers of Boots and Shoes bear in mind that big advertise ments and oilers of big discounts do not always mean best values. You will have to pay some one a profit as no one can do busineps without expense. The quest:on is who can sell you the best goods for the least money. Samukl E. Yocng. BKCIiLEVS AKMIA SALVE. The best salve in ths world for Cuts, Bruises, S-i.es, Ulcers, Salt Klicuui, Fever sores, Tetter, Chapped Hand, Chilblains, Corns, and skin Eruptions, and pos tively cures Piles, or l.o pay required. It is guaranteed to giV2 perfect satisfaction, or money re funded, Price 25 cents per box. Fcr sale by Foslisy & Mason MILTS NERVE ft LIVER TILL. Act on a new principle regula ting the liver, stomach and bowels through the nerves. A new dis covery. Dr. Miles' Pills speedily cure biliousness, bad taste, torpi 1 liver, piles, constipationr Un equaled for men, women, children. Smallest, mildest, surest! 60 dose 3 for 25 cents. Samples ee, at Stanard & Cusick. Rooms Wanted. Those having rooms which they would be willing to let to students are requested to notify President E. N. Condit, of the college, as he has daily applications from stu dents from abroad who w sli rooms for the coming vear. School Books at G. L. Blackmail's G. L. Blackman has opened a complete line of school books for tbe opening ol tbe schools on f Mondav. Those in need of school ...:n r. ., 1 ; . .i UWBD Kill HUH lb IAJ U1C1I ilU- vantae to call upon him. Fire Klndlers. If you want a good and easy fiie kindier, one that will kindle your fire easy every time. Call on or come and see me. A.J. Fox. Lawn sprinkleis, Matthews & Washburn, garden hose, Matthews & Washburn, lawn mowers, Matth ews & Washburn, pumps, Matth ews & Washburn, bath tubs, Matthews & Washburn, water closets, Matthews & Washburn. gasoline stoves, Matthews it W ash burn, the beat of everything Matthews x Washburn. Do you want to be happy and make those about you pleased, if so go and get one of those loveiv toned piano a at Mrs. llymans. New sprit g novelties in dress goods and dress silks, in colors and black in great variety at bamuel E. Young's. Cakes of all varieties, fancy and plain at tne Delmonico restaurant. ray your school tax ana save cobU of collection. Have you seen those beautiful cement walls in the cenieter vs, put up by E. W. Achison, at alf be cost of stone. For fine pocket knives best pa tent tempered shears and scissors and extra hollow ground razors, go to Stewart & box. Lowest rates and best accommo dations to passenger going East via Canadian Pacific Railway ask C. B. Winn for rates. Some of tne test styles of ele- fant bed lounges can be seen at brtmiller & Irving's, as they have just received a large invoice. Thomas Brink has received a stock of baby carriages which he is offering at prices as low as the lowest, and they are first-class goods. You can save money by going at. once to Klein Bro.'s shoe store and purchasing a pair of Oxford ties. lbe price has been reduced to close them out. ATAKKII. The ablest physicians of the present age recognize catarrh as a blood disease which aggravates the mucous surfaces. Moore's Re vealed Remedy purines the blood, restores health to the aliccted membranes, stops offensive dis charges and corrects the breath. tor sale by all druggists. One Half Dollar Reduction on every pairof Lud- lows Fine Shoes. A goodline of them at Samuel E. Young's. Baby cried, Mother sighed, Doctor prescribed : Castoria I A Beautiful Beok, "Our Hearts Delight" is the title of a new book just issued, containing all of the old and new pieces of music that have become so dear to the hearts of every one. The book is the size of the ordinary sheet music and forms one of the most attractive books that has been issued. It contains full page portraits of all the leading singers and composers, forming an artistic album both attractive and useful. The book contains music that if bought by the juice would come to over $25., and will be appreciat ed and sought after by everv lover of music. Mrs. A. M. fait is agent for the book and will solicit (subscriptions for it. Novelties In Ladles Footwear, I have just received for the sum mer trade the latest novelties in ladies fine shoes. Cloth top, fancy tips ; lace shoes with fancy tips, besides all the staple styles in hand and machine turns. These goods were made expressly for me aud will be found nice enough for the most fastidious and cheap enough for any one wanting a fine dress shoe. I also carry late novelties in Oxford ties ranging in price from $1.25 to $4.00. S. . Young. Cram'a Unrivalled Atlas, Tiie new edition of this unrivall ed work is now being delivered by ' the agent, Mrs. A. M. Talt. The work is a most excellent one, and this edition is a great improve ment upon former ones, giving all the latest date and much new matter that was not in the previous editions. It should be in everv i family, and on every business man id man's desk. Those who are not supplied can procure the atlas by addressing P. O. Box No. CO Al bany Oregon. .Mothers? Cafeteria 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 lees. It relieves constipation, regulates the bowels, quites pain, cures diarrluea and wind colic, allays feverishness, dt-stroys worms, and prevents convulsions, soothes the child and gives it re freshing and natural sleep. Cas eoria is the children's panacea the mothers' friend. 35 d-M-a, 35 cents. Ladles Fine Shoes. I make a specialty of handling ladies tine shoes. I carry some oi the best brands made in fine and medium grades in widths from to EE. All warranted goods; no trash, and will repair any pair of thoes of any kind sold that will rip or break. Samuel E. Young. E'ITEMEKT run high in this city over System Builder as every body is using it for Catarrh of the Stomach, Dyspepsia Constipation, Impure blood and to buna up their system. Iry it and tell your friends about it, as it must possess wonderful merit when all speak well of it. Special Notice. Ladies or gentlemen who con template buying gold watches will find it to their advantage to call at r. M. trench's jewelry store be fore pure-hating, as there has been quite a reduction in prices. The Corner lewelry (tore. new ro-iAr. Tht-rc iet tied in lea QUARTER ker county Ore-fJ ( a Sfon, near whatUr fl is now liaker City, aftr IIYMirtll nan who has dinciUtfl I Ufl I become idcntiaed with the resources B AA and development of that country. ThisAUU man is no other than Mr. John Stewart, our of the wealthiest end most iufluential citbsent in the county, in a recent letter he says: "I h ul been suffering from pains in my h k vnd general kidney complaint i'or Dome time, .hi iM uh iii.ii j romtuies witirauf an but temporary relief. The pain in m baci had liecome so severe thtt I was prevented from attending to my work and could not move without the u of a cane. Hearing, mrougn a menu, 01 tne wonuertui euros el foit by Oregon Kidney Tea, I was induced tc try a liox, and from that venr Brut doae found instant relief, and before n Ing hall tne contents ot tne box the puns In c y back entirely disappeared I have every I ith In the virtues of the Oregon Kidney Tea, and can conscientiously restiiiuuena It to my friends. 1 wou'.d not be without it for any thing." Oregon Kidney Tea cures headache, Incon tinenee of urine, brick dust sediment, burn ing or painful sensation while urinating, and all affections of the kidney or urinary organs of cither sex. Notice of Dissolution. The copartnership heretofore existing be two n V. Wandell and U. F. liolleubcck under the Arm name of Wandell A Ilollen beck, is this day dissolved by mutual con sent. Ihe business will be continued by K. Wendell who will pay all debts of the late firm. F. WENDELL. H. F. HOLLKNBECR. Albany, Sept 8, 1891. B L. KENTON, -DEALER IX- Choice Teas, Coffees, Spices,Ext pacts And a general assortment of GROCER IBS. NEAR THE rOSTOFFICE, ALBANY, OREGON'. ANYBODY BUYING A. NY THING Usually worn "by 2en and Boys for Wort or Dress without first examining: tne same lines at my store makes a mistake financially. anl see what lis Means ! SEASONABLE GOODS ABB HOW A&BrVTOff. L. E. BLAIN, he :-: Leading :-:Clotliicf m Merchant -WHEN YOU HAVE Ifliyoieion ! I OF- Boys' SUITS A D OVERCOATS Now atrivinp, vou will le convinced 1lat we are LAYING OVER ALL COMPETITION in our line when it cornea to Bichly Tailored Clothin HANDSOME AND DURABLE PATTERNS, AT REASONA ble Prices. (Jive us a call. T. L. WALLACE ft CO., 8TRAHAN BLOCK, Cooking Stoves and Ranees ' Tailor. SEEN OUR NEW and Cliildren's or ALBANY, OREGON" atllatthews & Washturn STOCK