Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192?, August 13, 1891, Page 3, Image 3

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    ily democrat.
JiT every Uay In tbe week ex
p ilsy.
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,i SUTTIMOt Editon and Prop'ri.
4 stthe Post Offloa at Albany, Or-HBc-oild
olasa mail matter.
. A IX TUT la, 1H1,
fTr OFFICIAL PAPER.
OCAL. RECOHI).
uu Off. The Oregoiiinii, speaking
flail escape at this city, says:
. . .1.. :..!!
llor jntnes, oi me cguiuy juu, wan
the least surprised in hearing of
,uib of Joseph Miller from tho jail
fcinv. Miner, 11. win ue reiiiuui-
was the principal witness in me
big ireigllt ronuery eutie, unu Hi
ll he waB one ui me ruiieutiers in
Mieries. he was given his liliertv
as the Portland courts are con-
fnr turning state's evidence.
n nrisnner in the county jail here
had a female confederate, who
led a lot of tools into li:s cell for
i.rnoae of aiding hiip to escape. The
(however, were discovered and the
let'd jail break here was nipped,
woman, who went by the name of
( Smith here and by the name of
1 Taylor on the Sound, first gave
,rles Howard $10 with which to buy
tools. Howard reiused and spent
money for whiHkcy. Ullie then told
.iller of this, and he peached on 1 low
id. riowaid was arrested and got two
yean for lieuig an accomplice in the
freight roblieries. Jailor James is satis
fied that this woman aided Miller to
mak his esnipo from the jail nt Albany.
do warned me auuionues wnen iney
ook Miller away from here, but it seems
if advice did no good. Bhe disappeared
-om Portland about the time Miller was
ken away, and there is scarcely a qnca
jb hut wliat sue accomplished her pur
tt by pluy intr tho role of a sorrowing
ter or sympathizing friend. Miller is
i to ba a hard case, and it is generally
lleved he engineered all the freight
oberies both here and on the Sound."
Jailor James is completely mistaken.
ie woman was never near the jail to
knowledge of the sherilT or his dep
fes, nor any other woman. The above
n unjust and Dig jump at conclusions
.nun.
ATra
amp With Mosey. Monday eve-
lag deputy U S marshal Watrus arrested
supposed vagabond for selling liquor to
ilians. The vag had been here since
(hirda and 6lept in the brush on his
inkets. Yet on his person when
i arched at the county jail were found
s-ime $50 in currency, two certificates of
tpoit for $100 each on the Firs1. Nation
i Bank of Moscow, in favor of John Lucy,
1 check book of the same bank and a re
tlpt for a note In John Lucy's name, the
rhole amounting to $519. The prisone
i course gave his name as John Lucy
Ad It might be that he is tramping about
.he countrv for economical reasons, yet
there is a suspicion that he might have
stolen the wealth found on his person.
renu;eton u.
, Wm. M. Hoao, of the Oregon Pacific,
arrived in Albany this morning from San
Francisco, and took a special train for
Corvallls. Mr Hoag said he proposed to
stand irr with the boys and see that thev
:t their pay. The truth is Mr Hoag
esn't get the credit for present embar
rassment, the general opinion of the em
ployes being that he has always done his
best in the matter; but Mis New York
tnice gets the benefit of the extended de
lay. The public as well as Mr Hoag pro.
rsc to stand in with the boys.
Gone to Lebanon. The Weekly Ad
vance, the Farmers Alliance paper re
cently started in Eugene by A lexandcr &
iAaams,-as moved by team to the town of
-Lebanon, Linn county, Wednesday, where
-we understand its publication will'be con
tinued, for a time at least. This is the
(third paper that has failed in Lane county
(during the past two mon'hs. Namely.
Hhe Springfield Gazette. Junction Pi!ot,and
lastly the Advance. Guard.
Another suspension. The Grays
Harbor Times, 'published by Ted Piper,
once of Albany ,has suspended publication,
and Mr Piper will take the plant to Seattle.
'He has been offered positions on the Seat,
tie Post-lntelligencer and Oregonlnn, and
will accept one of them, Mr Piper is a
good newspaper man. but Gravs Harbor's
big boom did not materalfze and there was
uttle left there for an editor to build hopes
SOIItL AU Vt.kHONil,
The photograph man Is In the city.
I G Crawford and family went to Ya
quina bay this noon.
T F Smith, of Green county. N Y has
been In the city looking for a locrtlon.
Mr Cass Humphrey, of the state print
ing orlicr, came up tills noon for a days
visit.
Branard Montante has been confined
to his home with tvphoid fever for a
couple weeks,
Mrs W II Raymond left this noon for
Portland, 40 join her husband, the well
known insurance man,
Mr Durham, ex-superintendent of the
Oregon Pacific, was In the city today with
his wife and diughter.
G VV Harris, the miner, has been lr, the
cily a few -days. Mr Harris pins his faith
on the Santlam mlues.
The blccle Chas Sears rode from Cor-
rallis to Albany, Tuesday, was a Victor.
instead of a Colun bia, as stated yesterday.
-Deputy Chas Scott Is out after Miller,
the escaped iail bird. Clues were obtain
ed yesterday, but not enough to secure
him.
Mr Cleveland ard daughter, of Portland,
father aud sister of the young man
drowned near Scio, a few weeks ago, have
been in the city today.
Roe Hodges and son Lewis and Dave
I lamer left this week for Calllornia with
1. So head of horses. They expect to get
ISO to $60 per head for the animals.
Prlnevllle News.
Attorney General Chamberlain has
been at Corvallis, looking into the affairs
of the Oregon Pacific employes. Judge
Shattuck will hear the case, in the ab
sence of Circuit J udge ripea-
Parkhurst & Loyd, the Pacific Uniop
Insurance men, having completed tne re
rating of Albany, went to Oregon City
this noon. Most Albany rates will re
main as heretofore, a few will be lowered,
and some raised.
E S Barrows, tbe Insurance man, ar
rived home last evening from a trip to
Wisconsin, and seemed delighted to get
back amour hlB Albany friends, ihouuh
at one time he was only two nours ue
hind his daughter, coming lrom Uenver,
the fortunes of travel brought him here
twenty four hours later.
This mornlne Robert Burns turned over
the office of the Union Pacific railroad
company in this city to A J Bizell, of
Victoria, who will now serve that com
panv as agent. In a few daya Mr Burns
will" leave for Portland, where he will act
as agent for the company. W alia Walla
Statesman. Mr Rawllngs, of this city has
"already succeeded Mr Bize'l.
lames J (jnaruon arnvea in imanj
this morning from New York, wheie he
is now a student in the law office of Alex
ander Green, one of the leading firms of
the cltv, if not enjoying the largest prac
tice, employing thirty clerks alone, Mr
Charlton will remain about a month, and
left on the after.ioon train for his father s
home in Santiam precinct, where he will
pend most of the time.
The sooner Sdatlle nets its motor line
the bett-.r It will be for that place. The
regular hack between Lebanon and that
place charges 50 cents apiece for psen-
rs, nantei lull price.
The school fund for Oregon has been
apportioned. Itaninuntsto $153,151.90,
iving 9l 45 per capita. Linn counlv
come third in tho list, with 6mo childrei
and $9,570 in money.
Dr McCornack has
as surgeon for the Soutl
Co at this place ard .he company are now
fxiking around lor another one. It is a
alorv iob. the onlv compensation or ser
vices rendered being a pans over 75 miles
of the road. but ene Kegtster.
The Lieutenant (pointing to the canyon'
If vou don't accept me, tomorrow
shall be down nt the bottom of that
canyon.
lhe colonel's daughter hat
The lieutenant No, fishing.
resigned his position
louthern Pacific R R
-dead
II rou kl 1 a cricket, other cilckets nill
gather around and pick hU bones before
Koinif another hop. In Marney countj
where thev are troubled witn crickets.
thev use this fact for al1 it is worth. 1 hey
drive a band of sheep across the crickets'
line of march a few times and tramp a tew
millions to death Then the whole army
of crickets gather around the dead plDnecrs
and the sheep 03 the rest K.lamal1 fctar.
The rouncll have been trying for three
months loelect a nightwatch. They took
five or six ballots again last night, llh
the same result. There are three or four
applications for the position and a major -Ity
of the council cannot agree upon one
man. In tne meantime tne city is paying
a salary for a dissatisfied service. Cor
vallis Times.
IIO MM IMI AllUUAR
Royal Dutch Cuoca st C K Browntll's.
Fifty teachsrs are bsing (xuidned iu
8slem this woek.
Just received at the Lstliu Hrzasr the
'Seiisiitlon,1' the lstust novelty In hat.
J. W Hentlev, lsdinr bwt and shoe
maker, jiit usst of Kvre House.
Uev VVonley, nt the Cumtarland Preshv
rian church, will preach nsxt Sunday at 11
a m at the M E ehurch south in this city.
Reports fr"n Toledo bring the news that
the Toledo Ca-il Co. are gointr down at the
rate o' six feet a dsy and will snou lie in the
nett or eoal.
A $120 000 fire occurred iu r-ortland yes
terday mo'iiing. Kelly, Dann & Co and Zm
Bros bein? the principal losent. The Far-
iner-4 & Merehsnts Insurance Co, f this
oity carried $1000 on soimu of the property
The first wheat of the crop of 1801 was
received and regularly taken in this morning
at the Salem Flouring Mills. It wa- ffthe
regulation Orepon vrsde. Urge wMte berry.
nnd brought 76Ma. a lushel. The farmer
who brought it was John p.stes, Salem
Journsl.
A piano
At Kleintllro.
Boot and, Shoe store,
Parker Kros, grocers.
8 A Hulin. druggist, French's coruer.
Fine groceries at Conn & Hendricson's.
C W Cobb, job printer, Flinn Block, does
first class work.
See that e'egant piano st KleiiKftros Boot
and Shoe store.
A tine line of crockery ware at Conn &
aeodriCROu s.
Prick deliciourI!ce cold soda water at C
Elrlrownsll'v.
For bsresins in monuments, headstones
etc., co to E VV AchisoniCo.Alhaoy.OregoD
Friah biesd, cakes, pies, etc.. everyday
st the Dslmonico restaurant. Leave your
orders-
Passed Tub Hat. Two woll dreBBed
musicians gave born duets on the streets
hist night, good performances. When
tirHt seen peoplo wondered what was up,
thought a patent sale was coming, or
something of a high toned order. "Sure
ly, " they said, "they can't oe hat men."
lint thev were, doing it in regular order.
Why not. The hat is passed for the lec
turer and numerous other such things,
why not for strolling musicians, eVen
though of the dudiali order.
73 styles of whip-at O C McFarlavd's.
Special hirgsins in biucy harness at 1U
brmlle's old stand. O- C. McFaklano.
A pugnacious bull wrecked an en glne,
tender and nine freight cars on the Balti
more and Ohio, and was himself ground
up, SVilt the owner of the bull have a
cause of action against the railroad com
pany.orvlce versa? Ex In the Wil-
lametie vauev tne owner 01 tne ammai
would tecover notwithstanding the impu
dence of the bovine.
Just
24.
WiiatisHoiWloitaMofcr
Th Reason. The Railroad Commis
sioners gave as their reasons for reducing
freight rates on the S. P.,as follows: "We
find that the said freight rates, schedules
and classifications, made, used and em
ployed by said company on its lines in the
state of Oregon, are unjust and unreason
able, and more than a fair compensation
for the services rendered or to be rendered
in the transportation of freight on Its said
road," and they then Issued the following
mpcrious order: "You will, theretore, at
a day not later than September I, 1891,
cancel and annul all rates, orders, tariffs,
clasiificatiops and rules In force on your
lines In conflict with the above findings,
and put Into force and effect the schedules,
tariffs and classifications as revised and
modified by this board."
F J Mlller.Secrctary of the R. R. Com
mission, Is in the city today, tnd gives the
Democrat a schedule ot tne proposed
freight charges. Thev do not affect Al
bany much, as our rates are already down,
owing to U. P. competition. Following
are the tates to East Portland under It:
Grain, flour, feed and mill stuff, 9 cents
npr 100 lbs: ?reen fruits in car loads, 15
cents per 100 lbs, In less than car loads, 18
cents; vegetables, 13 cents, reduced 1
cents; wood, soft, by car load, 5; hard
woad, 6; lumber, 1, former price :o;
horses or mules per car, $36; cattle, hogs
and sheep, $28. The price to Lebanon Is
1 cent more, $4 more on norses anu j
more on cattle. There will probably be a
contest over It.
J A New Engineer. Tuesday's Port
land Doily Tel egram says: Lieut Kneck
ir, v. c-i nas arrived in tnis city from
Seattle. He goes to Yaqulna Bay for the
present to relieve Gwyn A Lyell. assistant
engineer, la charge of government works
there. Mr l.reli is to go to the Sluslaw
and make a start of the works at that
point, as Indicated bv recent teleirtaDhic
orders from the engineer department at
ivasmngion.
rn Fair. Linn eountv farmers
should take exhibits lo the state fair
Ihls county has never done much In this
line, why should It not be heard from
Some valuable
there Is no reason why they should not be
secured for the banner county of the state.
Oregon people should make the fair a
credit to the state, and every section should
Wall Paper, etc. I have just received
a new line of wall naner and decorations.
P"Yf..more ,h,n doubled air facilities for
nanoung (hem, and will keen a -much
larger stock. Wall paper and border to
match- Beauties, and much cheaper than
,urc, bamuel E Yoono,
raoc-Ess.Mrs A M-Talt is now
selling a new process for canning fruits
and vegetables without cooking or sealing
... onmpie. 01 her work may
seen at Brownell's store.
be
At Blue River. The men who 1
cently took a small stamp mill I ito the
Poorman mine In the Blue river district,
have had trouble In getting bolts to put
the machine together, those used before
the machine was taken apart being care
lessly lost. They have got to build a long
flume and saw out lumber for the same by
hand, so it will probably be two weeks or
more before they will be ready to operate.
There are ten men working in tne Poor
man mine and they have tunneled into
the hill nearly two hundred feet and some
rich ore is brought out. The tunnel is six
feet square and requires no timbering ex
cept In one or two places. Register.
Patronize home industry and bny hand
made harness, warranted, from O C Me-
Farl 1 nd, at Dubrallle s old stand.
Pay your city taxes.
Rati V noiieat that Allen Bros' gro
mmm stare la always lun 01 iruiis. vege
. blea, ete, tbe Tery latest In the mar-
tn. Al mere ie w tm;
ave it.
raen,
Berries. .
Cabbages,
Turnips,
Mtw PetaW
Reeent.lv at New Haven when Bar.
num's circus was there tw-o Viundred Yale
students attacked the parade wHh big
torpedoes, ' almost causing a panic; the
bandmen hid under tncir seits.rlders were
dismounted, the Hons, ttgeis, etc., roared
nnd growled, only with difficulty being
kept on tnetr trainers ; tne elepnants lasneu
their trunks in fury and it was almost
Impossible to keep them off the crowd
Finally they started for the students, who
were obliged lo retreat Into stores, and
thinking they had carried the business far
enougti quit,
A genuine romance has culminated at
Santa Cruz. For three or four month6
two Germans have been living there very
much like tramps, with only a miserable
little shanty iu liuckburn gulcn tor a
home. One hao inquired often at the
postofiice for a letter for Wolfgang Belle
stroin. At last the "letter looked for"
came Friday, the 7th inst. It was ad
dressed to Count Wolfgang Bellestrom
and was from the German consul at San
Franclsco.announcing the death of Wolf
gang's father near Berlin, Germany, and
the inheritance of the estates and title by
vvolfgang,who Is tne eldest son.
A New Westminister special says: The
lacrosse match this afternoon in Queen s
Park, New WestmlnUter vs Vancouver,
was a verv bloody exhibition. One man's
face was sliced open, another's ear was
split and another's lip was split. One man,
Allen of New Westmlnistcr.was struck In
the stomach by the knee ol a Vancouver
man. Scurry (colored) Is not expected to
live and was carried off the grounds on a
stretcher. All the plavers are bleeding
with bad wounds. Many ladies in the
grand stand had to go away. A great
deal f bad feeling Is shown.' Vancouver
won four games to one. Big money
changed hands.
A pleasant grove meeting and basket
dinner were enjoyed by some 100 people
above Pilot Rock'. Several attended, it is
said, for the purpose of being immersed,
but the Methodist preacher by whom the
meeting was conducted argued that pour
ing is the only method of baptism for
hlch authority Is given In the Jilble.
Still he would either sprinkle or Immerse
11 his converts desired it, as the Methodist
church allowed that orlvtlege; but thev
backed out, as they did not wish to be
immersed bv a minister who did not him
self believe in Immersion. E. O ,
Ta Just 21 hours . V. 8. relieves constipation
aud sick headaches. After it gets tho system
under control an occasional dose prevents return.
We refer by permission toW. II. Marshall, Bruns
wick House, a P.; Geo. A. Werner, 531 California
st, 8. 7.: Mrs. c. Mclvln, 1st Kearny St., 8. P.
and many others who have found relict from
constipation and sick headaches. G.W. Vlncen't,
of 6 Tcrrcnce Court, 8. P. writes: "1 am 60 years
See W F (Read's line of dress gocdsT and I of age and havo been troubled with constipation
silks before huyiug elsewhr. I for 25 years. I was recently induced to try Joy's
1 vegetable Barsapariua. I rccognizea in it at
Do Not W H.T.even if it docs get warm, once an herb that the Mexicans used to give us
Yon can get fresh fruits, products and In tho early 60's for bowel troubles. (I camoto
the beet groceries to be secured at Conn California In 1835,) and I knew It would help me
& Hendricson's. They carry a first class audit baa. For tne first time In years 1 can sleep
Stock Of goods, and are Situated BO as to wcu ana my system is regmn am in spicnaiu
sell at the lowest prices, If you are go- condition. Tbe old Mexican herbs In this remedy
ng to the mountains or on a trip let mem uupuv" "
.... rpi 1 . 1. ,.;,. A Umuhlca" A sic for
nr. vnu uui. iiiev imu mc tanc. oiiu - -
can give you the prices
"What Is home without a mother,"
Sang the poet long ago.
What is life without good food ?
We should really like to know.
What's a boat without a rudder?
Or a ship without a sail?
What's a goose without a gander,
Or a "boss" without a tail?
What's a life without a baby ?
What's a hen without a coop?
If your groceries don't come from
Parkers'
Yon may find you're in the soup.
What's a sermon without chestnuts?
What's an old maid without hope?
What's a dago's squeaky organ,
Without a monkey at liis rope?
What's the need of all this rhyming,
Unless to save you lots of fuss?
One thing sure you will be happy
If you come and trade with us.
PARKER BROS.,
Groceries ard' Baked Goods
ALBANY, OREGON.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
In the Clreui Court of the Stateof Oregon for
the County of Linn x
P.aUitlir.'l.
I liWc Veeetab,e
Uliy OSarsaparilla
-FOR SALE BY-
JOHN DIAMOND
vs I
Mararetl K Findiey, Alexander
Findley and Susan Findiey. his
wifo. Samuel Findlev. Jennie Pou-1
jade and Henrv Poujadn, her hits
band, Nancy Wilson. Hugh Fin-
dloy. Joan i-inrney, r.ua rinuiey, 1
Hattie Findiey and Ella Sanford,
Defendants J
-VTfiTTtF. IS HEREBY GIVEN Til AT
.IN by virtue of an execution and order I
of sale issued out of the abovn named 1
court, in the above enti led mit. I will on I
Saturday.the 1 5th day of Aueust.l 891
at the court hsuse door, in the city of 1
Albany. Linncounty, Oregon, at tne nonr 1
of 1 o'clock p m, of said day, sell at
publin auction, for casn in nana to me
CihQt hldrlnr. the real Drouertv des
cribed In said execution and order of sale I
as follows, town:
Tho nnrthAASt nuarter and the east half I
of the northeast Quarter, and the norlb I
west quarter of the northwest quarter,
Bnd tbe nortbeast quarter of the south I
oast quarter ot section si; aiso tne soma 1
h.lfnr tho northwest auarter and .''el
north half of the southwest qnartor .f
section 31, all in township 13 ei K 3 east
Willamette meridian, in iinn county.
Oregon.
The proceeds arlslDg from t'ja sale o'.
said real property to be applied: First, to
tho navmont of and limn said execution
and tho original costs ot saiu suit taxe'i 1
at J89 15, Second, to tbe payment 01
STANARB & CUSICK, ALBANY
NOTICE TO BRIDGE BUILDERS AND
CONTRACTORS.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVE! TO"
whom it dis concern, thai bids will
be received y tne oonnty court 01 iinn
eounty, Oregon, st tbe office of thi county
clerk of Linn county, Oregon, np to 12
o'clncK noon v eaneausy. oepteaiDer win,
1H9I, lor the construction of a cor.nly
brio go acioss Tbomaa creek, at Hanns
rimming. In Linn county, Oregon, said
bridge to be of tbe following dimensions,
tnwit: Main span to be 100 feet in length
16 feet wide in the clear, and 18 feet above
low water mark, each end of main span
to rest upon eight solid oak piles. North
approsch to be 76 feet long. IB feet wide
In the clear, and protected by banisters,
."outh approach to be 16 feet wide in the
clear, and protected by banisters. No
bid will be considered unless accompan
led with plans and specifications, and 5
per cent of bid m cash or certified check.
The eounty reserves tbe right to reject
any and all bids. P PAYNE,
County Clerk.
By B M Patnb, Deputy.
CLOTH mi
DEUitQCKirT Taz Notice. School taxes
arenow delicqnent. .The clerk is making
sut the delis quent list which will be in the
hands of the sheriff at soon ss completed.
Those ' w ho hare not paid, hsd butter do so
before costs of collection are added. Last
aotice.
ATTBHTioa. The very latest nows is that
ton can buy of Julius Oradwohl's Golden
Rule Bazar,for net cash. 15 pounds granula
ted sugar for $1.00 and 18 pounds Extra C.
sugar. All goods sold for net cash from 10
to 2d peroentsss thin regular price, ail
intend to ran st iot ojih store.
Albany, Or., luly 21. 1391.
Niw Srmxe Goods. I keep a full line of
spring and summer dress goods, in wash
fabrics, prints, ginahsms, seersuckers, ttn.
I have also a new line of summer plaids, be
sides other novelties in hiees and all wool
sritings. Sahitel E i ocko
Eatltled a the Best.
All are entitled to tbe best that their
mnnev wilt buy, ao every family shoald
have, at ones, a bottle ot tbe best fajiily
remedy, syrapofFiss, to cleanse tbe sys
tem when costive or bilious. For sale in
60c and $1.00 bottles by all leading drag-gists.
C Vr Cebb, job printer, Flian Bleok.
aking
T" -' 1 in Millions of Iicsies 40 Ycqrs the Stano.
Wg will sell Summer Clothing,
Thin Underwear and
Outing Shirts
AT COST!
plaintiff 'h claim amounting to the sum f.... 0-f-1- 1 T 0,
of $2422 A3, and tbe furtbor sum of $-00 JXr OlOClv IS Jiai 26i
attorney's fees; Third the overplus. If .
Our Goods are Fine,,
Our Prices are Low ! !
any there be; to bn paid over lo to .he
said defendants as t'.eir several interest
may appear.
Tiatnd thir 14th .lnv of July. 1891
M. SCOTT.
(7 17) Sheriff of Linn eouuty, Oregon.
NOTICE OF SALE OF BONDS OF
THE CITY OF ALBANY, ORECON
Notice is heieby given that as author
aed and provided by an act of the legisla
ture of Oregon, cnttiled, "An act to lucor
porate the citv of Albany, and to repeal
&U acts or parts of acts in conflict here
with, ' hied In the otnee nt tre secretary ot
the state of Oregon, February i8th, 1891,
and alsoas provided by rrdinancs No 217, q. r,n. tji -.-l-of
said city of Albany.the Common Coun- O oraiian SHOCK.,
cil of the City of Albany,Oregun,wltl Issue
and dispose of bends of said cily nt par
value, to the amount of $75,000 In denom
inations of $.soo, payable 20 years after
date of issue, with interest thereon at the
rate of (6) six per cent per annum, payable
semi-annually. Sealed proposals for the
purchase of said bonds will be lecelved
by the treasurer of said city urtll the hour
ef 2 o'clock p m, Tuesday, the irt day of
September, 1S91, at which time tne pro
posals submitted will be opened a.id con
sidered, ar.dsaid bonds will be sold to the
highest and nest bidder therefor. The city
Measurer hereby reserves the right to re-
cct any and all bids.
Albany, Oregon, July 30th, 1891.
II. FARWELL,
Cltv Treasurer.
i. T. L WALLACE & CO.,
The Birthplace of Great and Honest Bargains,
A.L.BANY, OREGON
Albany Collegiate Institute
ALBANY,
OREGON.
September 9, 1891.
June Iff, 1892.
Johnston Optical Co's
Patent : Easy-Fittina : Spectacles
and a fine atook o
ISPEGTAGLESi
generally, as Swell as jewelry, Wateaea I
clocks, ete., at
F. 31. French's.
A Full Corps of Experienced Teachers,
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