Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192?, August 21, 1891, Page 3, Image 3

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    uhl T.-y iy In she week ex-oaday.
S JL'TTIXS, Rditon and Prtp'ri.
' atthe font Ofllne at Albany, Or
aseooud a'ase mail matter.
. ArtrnTti. imi.
fi- OFFICIAL PAPRR.
jOALi HECOKI).
pKMH. Six boars were recently
fit Inn the city limits of Abcr
Ig city of Washington. Iloquiam
I boom hotel. A drummer, in
from there recently. savB Iio ute
id was waited on by a retinue of
t style, me hotel Htm trying to
appearances, Cray's Harbor,
as going to be snmethinir im-
account of the proposed rail-
m nan iosi even her newspaper,
snenillyclingtothelast. A mnn
nt Wliatcoin reports a big col
. The general report is that Seattle
dint ner own me best of unv
.lington city. Taeoma is somewhat
n in the mouth though capitalists
not admit it. The general ronort nf
elers is that Snokaue has n-cmveH
fesKiernble of a backset. 1'imco rannot
teen With a microscone. Fair Huven
Id Port Townsend are in the swim to-
fcrdi tilt little end of the horn.
laeo"lrast Oregon cities arealmo9t
lve Hy holding their own. Portland
hnoT lahead steadily, and the other
esof;the state generally, none of
oh ever claimed to be booming, are
anenu steadily. Oregon's next
js. Ten oi 18H5 will leave hernorth-
aeignbor in the rear.
tTTEMPT AT Bi'ihii.aky. Lat night
r Conn & 1 emlricson had closed their
Gu Hoenicko, on going to the rear
ib uromer s store, nrlinminir nmrv0.i
It the shutters to the window of Conn
Eendricson'a had been tampered with,
I the window was down. Thinking
lethins niL'llt he u-rnrny lm nnll.l f-
I brother, who not hearing him he
fct in after him. On returning thev
mu the shutters thrown wide open
the window up, indicating that a
In had been inside and had made his
aoe.. The shutters had been closed
youn a rienciricson on .going home,
lit IS thought tlin mar, m,,.l f ..
C.a "'8e,,.in tl "tore before it was
t. nuuiuiK was taken.
E Confluence:,-At the M K confer-
in Session In ftntpm tlin f,,ltn-;n
fittons were Toted on with the result
Ins 1. bhall women be eligible as
ueiegaies to ine electorial and gen
i wmvreuce r ror .ttl. nirmnur. V
MU disipline of church bo amended as
ever ies, uy lor 38. against 2i).
vjenerui coniercnce Rlml I Iih n,r.
led of ministerial and lay delegates,
O Shall alwava dplihnrarolv vnln u nnc
lyand never as separate orders. There
ma oe b many lay delegates for an
uai eonierence as there are minister
ror io, against 47.
i Game Law. The season forslioot-
groase, pheasants, quail, ducks,
i, etc, opens on September 1st and
oetore. ine season for shuotinir
eand )heosant8 closes November
ihere will be no legal Bliooting of
yuemMuiis inis season as the law
'jog them does not expire till
ioer to, ana tins protects them un-r-the
close season for grouse and
Ots begins. The open season for
setae ana swan snooting lasts till
.
.
-cuuT lor bilks of all kinds. The
i ro full of them. Do not try to
luiniry Dy Dealing tnem. Tliese
cursing agencies should be left alone.
'"qtis coming this way. A show
" ' em, named Ueo 8 rim th. c a m.
" t Represent a Philadelphia hous
fders, particularly from milliners!
f10or$15in advance, and that
st of him. Two Pendleton un-
Jiiptu, Puis. R L Hcnineor. nf
ialem prairie, who reported to
Irnal a remarkable litter of eleven
pigs and no males, has made the
r discovery that two of this preco
i porcine ladies seminary iranir have
,' leK fach. It is a wonderful litter
1 thii last feature makes Heninger's
r - fKui oiiow man oens tiros.
"tucii, Tomoiit. A Bpecial
'og oi mo city council will he held
; to consider bids for the build-
ewers for ther citv. Besides the
bidders there will be at least two
uoers, one being one of the biggest
4ie firm that recently did a $200,000
f-" wiccii canyon lor the o r.
f Dbay Firm. Al Savior, fohn
i nnd Geo W Burkhnrt have bought
pt the dray team, of J N Comb,
"iiincm unoen pannenhip ar-
rent. They arc all reliable met
erve a liberal patronage.
ft Papkr.rtc I hare jut received
jimeof wall paper and decoration.
fiore thn doubled mv facilities for
' mem, and will keep a much
ttock. Wall paper and border to
Deautlet, and much cheaper than
;,or. Hamcel E YouKe.
'" "" The very latent nowi m thit
'i buy nf Jnlina ()rt,l wl,l'. c.,l,l.
zur.fnr nt canh.15 poniida irrannla
'! Ir $l.oo a,l 18 pnn(t F.itra C.
All cmnl. lil f:,r net eaah hom l(i
onten thn raxnUr pric, i
" run a-, jj- ), .( ,r,
'), Inly 21. H.ll.
tinwr Ta Notii. Sh,.l .....
Iclinnwnt. Tie clerk iamli,,K
Hirqu-nt li.t i,ieh ni binthe
"the ahenil Bl m, fompl-ted.
vh,.h. Dt .n: l. hrrl Wttrdoao
' oi'tia e ald. d. Ut
SOC IAL AND rUBKOKAL.
Mra A R Rigga and Mr 11 J Shane, of
the stale W CTU, panted through Al
bany this noon.
W R (iiirrott came over from the llav
today to be present at the meeting of the
i:uy council voillglli.
James Phegley, of Rrowntvllle will run
the liarrlahurg Hotel on the moral of M
anil Mn Wlgle to lirownsvllle.
Mra K M.. Johnny ar.J Eva French, and
Mihj.ee Annie anc Catherine Althoute,
went to Yaqulna Day this noon.
Judge Ptrahan, T L Wallace, and C W
vraus win leave Albany tomorrow on
trip up the bantiam for several days
uuinuuu.
Mrs DrJ M Howell and daughter, of
Spokane Falls, who hare been visiting
I'lcMus iii miMiiv uuu ieoanon, lett lor
ine r name this noon.
A. l.-tter from J W Cusick, dated at St
Fa il, brings (he news that he was there
after a pleasant trla end was ready to see
ine signts oi ine world,
lui'ge O N Dennv.of Portland.
jy chief adviser of the King of Corea, l In
the city, the guest of his two sisters, Mrs
Wm Kalstonand Mrs W II Goltra.
Rer 8 K Webster, late of Williams-
port, Pennsylvania, will preach at the
Congregational church in this city next
Miii.iuv, I, mming iiu evening. ine
public is invited.
Milton Condra. of this countv. who has
o-en auenamg scnool at Monmouth for
some past, left on Monday evening- for
Washington V. C. to accent a nosltion In
uie war ueparimenl.
Prof J B Marks, of Lebanon, was In the
city jesteiday on his way to Wjlla Walla,
where he has ac:eoted a position In the
business collcee, run by his brother-in-
law, j-roi siuBtueneid.
Attorney Genera' Chamberlain alone
maintained the diciiitv of the stntn linn
and did not rush down stairs to see the
circus go by, says the tSaleiu Journal. lie
merely stood on the west portico; but
men ne i.as Been it twice uetore.
J.kmanon. K H Liggett lias Bold his
farm and will remove his family to Cali-
lornia.
I)r Courtney is manufacturing brick
with which to build three busineRs
houses.
The Baptist church which is under
construction on liridge avenue will be an
ornament to that part of the city. The
Building isoUxao in dimensions and will
tnerelore have ample seating capacity.
Dr L. Foley and assoclntes have naked
me city lor a trancluse to eoum and
onerata an electric-linht. nlnnt in a ia,m
oi lifteen years. The parties asking the
iniucniHe agree to oegin work within
four months and to have the system in
operation within eight months from the
passage of the ordinance. The Dr in
tend to lmy? t'ie plant in operation in
..nee months.
W R Donaca Was knocked serseleeS
last Thursday by an enraged brute. In
attempting to bring the animal into
town, it ran madly at him, but fortu
nately did not horn him. Martin Hick.
man, who was with him at the time, ran
to his rescue, and after procuring some
water ior mm, lie regained conscious
ness and came home apparently but
utile me worse lor the encounter. The
cow killed herself before they got lier
into town. Advance.
As Insuranci 8urr. A few days ago
the State Insurance Company began a
civil action in Justice Fouts' court
against W A Casedv lor the Davment of
a notd which the defendant had formerly
given ior an insurance premium. The
trial took place before a jury called by
the defendant. The defense was that
the company's agent in negotiating the
insurance had committed a fraud by
misrepresenting the character of the
instrument to which Mr Casedy lias
affixed his name. He had led the de
fendant to believe that the little paper
he signed was s "certificate," whereas it
happened to be a promissory note for the
payment of $17.60, the premium for a
certain amount of insurance. The jury
returned a verdict for the comDanv.
Oregon City Courier.
A Remaiilk Market. Wheat ii now
coming in rapidly and the price still
stands at 80 cents per bushel. Gazette
of Aug. 21. The Drice at Albany ia 81 i
cente.whicli shows Albany to be the best
mantel, corvallis always starts out like
meteor that soon vanishes: but ihe
market at Albany is tbe one to stand by.
We mention this on account of several
boasting remarks in the papen there.
Three oct of Eleven. Eleven per
sons were examined bv county school
superintendent, W E Yates, last week,
uuv our, oi tue enure nnmueJ there were
but three who obtained certificates to
teach. Ellen Sedirwick of Allnuv. m.l
tiertrude Vaughn of Philomath, were
granted second grade certilicates and A
vv fKinncr, ot tins city, was given
third grade certificate. Gazette.
New Srmxa Goods. 1 keep a full line of
spring and1 summer dress goods, in wash
fabrics, prints, slnchiins, sneranckera, tn.
I have alioga Dew line of summer Dlaida. be-
inc tiiucr utireiiiico in uig-ea aon all wool
sritings. SAiitrEL E l'ecxs.
Mill It
Life insurance companies are reaching
this way for investment for theii accuiu
luting millions. This year two of tliese
big companies have placed :t50,000 in
Portland ; the New York lie putting
150,000 in the chamlier of commerce
building and the Equitable $200,000 in
the Oregouian building.
I II Sline. formerly editor nf an TniA
pendence and seven or eight other news
papers, win start a newspaper at
uiieson. ine McMinnville T. M. saye
Whiteeon shows up fine on all the maps
etc, but there is no denying the fact that
it is a very small town, in fact so small
that you hardly know whether it is a
town or not when you pass through it
r nai a newspaper will do there is a
conundrum.
They have been trying several months
to elect a new night watchman at Cor
vallis. The Times tries to settle the
matter as follows: With all the bur
glarizing that has been done on Main
street, it is strange that the officers have
never made a detection. This matter is
provoking bitter comment, and it lias
been suggested that we do away with
the office of nightwatch altogether, and
use the $700 per annum for purchasing
new safeB for business men who may
have their's broken open.
If the recruiting officers now doing the
Willamette valley would follow the plan
of Balmaceda their record would be bet
ter than four or five a month. His plan
is to send out a detachment of cavalry
and round them up like cowboys do cat
tle, and those who resist are handcuffed
and told to take their position in ranks,
and the few who still resist are shot. A
recruiting officer a short time ago sent in
to the commanding officer -100 recruits,
aying: "I send you 400 volunteers,
please return the handcuffs."
A II Siefried, eastern representative of
the Cliicaeo News, delivered n moat, able
address before the National Editorial
Association recently in session at St
Paul. Ia the course of his remArks lie
said, "The foolish and inexperienced ad
vertiser buys so much space in a news
paper and fills it to the very eduo with
extravagant puffs of his wares, written
in superlatives, and printed in almost
microscopic type. Few read bis adver
tisement, and nobodv buva his ponds.
Then he is angry and cries out in his
ound wrath that advertising does not
pay, or other idiocy to that effect. But
the wise nnd experienced advertiser,
buying the same amount of snace. da
votes the larger portion of it to clearly
written, cleanly printed, modest and
reasonable statement of the merits of his
goods such a statement as he is willing
to stand by. For that man, advertising
pays.
Rather Retrosi'ECtivb. The Inde
pendence West Side says : Sol Woods,
from near Prineville, is in the neighbor
hood. He is a son of Doc Woods, who
bronght the first bees into Oregon, He
settled on a place near Independence
" vi.t.v uuui no U1CU. HIS
beeB lie lost in the Umpqua canyon, bv
v... upocbuiig ui ma nngvu. xnia was in
1840, when the firat v. agons came through
.ne vmivuii nan ne ravpii ma hooa
tney would have made him a fortune,
isees atterwards Bold for $300 a Stand
Mr a btaats paid $150 for one.
lO.Ut; AM) AnKUAW
S.e the tea ad on our third page.
Groat reduction in mnimer goods at W F
Read'.
Some fina (ro.h kottla lard at G B
Ilaight's.
Wheat is quoted at 81 J cents, having gone
op a ceut.
Ynu can save moaev by buying goods of
. r xvuau.
Paranoia and sun umLrella at leas than
out at W V Roan's.
Tnn pur oent reduction on ill dress goods
at W P Read's.
A Lebanon piecinct man recently slept
turto uaya a. a stretch,
Regular nn-dtiiw nf the B & L A tonight.
There will bo several bidders.
A full line of Warner's corsets, the very
best low piiotd eoiwts made at W F Read's.
The Mascot Club were having a practice
shoot this afternoon on tht-ir grounds near
the depot.
Just received at the Ladies Bazur, a full
line of jet nail heads, the latent novelty in
dress trimmings.
A Sonde -a is 1 uying wheat among others,
and ia taking i prominent part in elevating
prices. He would like to tlk with you be
fore selling.
A business meeting of the local Christian
Endeavor Societies will be held at the Con
gregational chinch, Aug 21 at 7.45.
The Weekly Advsnce, the farmers alli
ance piper, appears this week from Lebanon.
It is well gotten up and in aliye with local
news. Editor Adams is a picy wiiter.
Sladden & Sou have sold their grocery
store, cn the corner of Willamette and 7th.
streets, to T A Henderson, who was formerly
in tue tin buniness in this city. The new
proprietor will tske charge of the business
on Kept l3t. Eugene Guard.
A piano
At KleioIBros
Boot andShoe store.
Parker Rros, grocer.
Royal Dutch Cocoa at C E Brownell'a.
8 A Iluhn. druggist, French's corner.
Fiae groceries at Coon & llendricson's.
J. W. Bentlny, lojdinj buit and shoe
maker, jnst ess: of Reveie House.
C W Cobb, job printer, I'lino Block, 'doi-s
first class work. '
' Sef ti nt e'e;uit piano at Klein Bros Boot
and Shoe r. ore.
A tine line of orjokery ware at Conn &
Hendricsou's.
Drick de!ioiou- ce cold soda water at C
E Browue.l'r.
For bargains in monument, hearintnnra
etc., go to E W Achison&Co.Albany.Oregon
Fresh breid, cake, pics, ets., everyday
at the Delmonico restaurant. Leivo your
orders.
Patroniza heme iuduitiy and bny hand
mide harness, warranted, from 0 C M
Farl nd, ac Dubrallle'a old tnd.
Two young MEX, from Powells Prairie,
this side of Poitland.stoDDed off In Albanv
today on a tilp through thevallev. They
became rather too smart for their posi
tion In the world, and were gobbled ud bv
the Chief of Police; but discharged after
ou-iie very raineriv aavice Was r?lven them.
and no doubt will be more careful in the
tuture about monkeying w'.th the buzz
WW,
75 styles of whips at O C MoFarlaod's.
larU t Haasekeepers.
It gives Julius Gradwohl greit aatisfao
tion in selling his fine Golden Rule tosand
baking powder, with elesant nrizea or with
out them, that his customers who haye
iiuronasea lnvaruniy return and say they
are well pleased, that the tea is No. 1 and
the halting powder la as good a the best
All his teas and baking powder bears the
name of Julius Gradwotl's Golden Rule
Bazaar, and are expressly put up for his
business.and he still continues to cive with
each pound of tea or baking powder an ele
gant piece oi glassware.
One half dollar reduction nn iwprv nftir nt
L.nai(,w s tine shoes. A-'vood l,n otlthan
-.u , ,
io c j oang s.
New Process.-Mrs A M Tolt Is now
lllng a new process for canning fruits
nd vegetables without cooking or sealing
tight, samples ot ner worn may be
seen at Brownell's store.
Remover. W E McPlierson lias re
moved bis loan nnd insurance office to
opposite the Masonic temple, where at
present be has plenty of money to loan
on Albany real estate.
Pay vnnroity taxes.
Have U noticed that Allen Bros' gro-
eny store is always full of fruits, vege
bl es, ete, t'je very latest in the mar
et. If there is anything to be had they
no lb.
P ach,
Berries,
Cabbages,
Turnips,
Vi iv PtaM
unm uaweaD line. l have a very
arge stock nf these goods, in qualities rang
ag in prioe from f 1.25 to $4 Of) a pair. They
we mane oi learner,; tvery pair warranted
8am cac E Tone.
Special bargains io boggy harness at T)u-
oraiu a olrt stand. O C, MFab4AHV.
Keep it In your mind that Allen Bros pre
oe keeping the kind of aroeerieatha nnhlia
wianna. inairstocE is a line one. ,
7. W Achisnn &Co are sellinn monuments
ar i nrnann prfoea.
IT" J rtt K.-i V :J i-A. iiiii-l vu
hi ' ' 5 ' a rl li W
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...rf
ia Hillicr.s l'ces- .o Years tho Star.t.
A new lice of window shades from 80
ants to (jil.fiO each compete, at glmuel E
Ifoupns,
Engage the htAJe wood saw and got yuur
nuvu properry sawea. LAAfa your ordera
"i. aiaimews a wasnourn s oardwareatore,
rirstscreet. n a; Nnu.
Stimulate the Blood.
Brandreth's Pills arejthe great blood puri.
tier. They are a Durrative and hlnod tnnin
they aot equally on the bowels, the kidneys,
and the skin, thus cleansing the system by
the natural outlet ot the body they may be
called the purgative sudorifio and diuretic
medicine. They stimulate the blood to as
in enaoio nature to tbiow off all morbid
humors, and cure disease no matter by what
name it may be oiled. One or two nf thdm
taken every nigkt will prove an infallible
remedy.
Brandreth's Fills
absolutely harmless and safe to take at any
nun,, r.oio. in every drag and medicine
store, either plain or sugar ooateil.
GOLD WATCHES,
GOLD FILLED WATCHES,
COIN SILVER WATCHES,
NICKEL WATCHES,
IH Not Wn.T.evon if it does get warm.
You can get fresh fruits, products and
the liest groceries to be secured at Conn
& Ik-nilricsoii's. They carry a first class
stock of goods, and aro situated so as to
sell at the lowest prices, If you are go
ing to the mountains or on atrip let them
fit you out. They have the variety, and
an give you tue prices.-
The bentjiouitcothe in tbecityat Coma
Meyrr a
UAMBER. At 8cio, August 20th,
1801, Mrs J W Camber. Mrs Gamlier,
with her husband, formerly resided in
this city where Bhe formed many friend
ships and was highly esteemed by all
who knew her as a devoted Christian,
lieing a member of the Congregational
church of this city. Last fall, with her
husband, she moved to their-homestead
in the hills south of Hodaville in hopes
that she might recover from that fell
disease, consumption, but all to no avail.
Only a few days ago they moved to Scio.
The funeral will take place at cio to
morrow morning at 10 o'clock.
aW f
Bad Blood.
Impure or vitiated blood Is nlno
times out of ten eauxed by some
form of constipation or Indices
tiuti that do;; up tbe system,
wlie:i the blood naturally b?
ui iuva i-.it'rvi:nuii-i iiu lllOCI-
f' t y iuun:n.riT. i i;cousapaiarmaH
by attack:!.,-? the blcotl wilii the
liras'ie mly.rnl " jiotaab.' The potash theory fs
old tin;! nbiiktta. Joy'tt Vegetable 7:iriafiiril!a Is
iacJ-T:i, 1: L'Ov. lu t iv w.A. of the trouble. It
cnr'iK.'j tin liver, kitiuc; h u.id bowel to health
t;:: a. -v.i. u.ul lui'lu:!itei tlto f Erculutioii, nml
t!ir; i:.jt.U...:.M u..' 'i'l '.tiy arr.-jd ((!' tlir.Kli
T.j' : r.-.: I sit.t i s d'.'Iirlitf:!.
o-;-i.i..i. Cliu. !-e-. , tit ltOU!::l-i':i
Tiiir.l u:ul Mui.t'l Stri-et, .-. P.,
v.r.t;s: ' I to U ir for v.tia c!
b!o.-I Ktl'l t ;.'.!o Oil IJH." t-M I'.M-
tlc bet-anie co.r, !:::-j t in ii.-. Mer
ita, for 1 (OKul lYci It work- -ji
lug a elm:ii;e. It ( lfiu.:'i. jmri
llo.luuil lirucLd ii.tKi'iicriilly.
and cVL-rytliiu,; la uuv working full
4'
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wnat is Home Wifflout aMotlier
"What is home without a mother"
Sang the poet long ago.
What is life without good food i
We should really like to know.
What's a boat without a rudder T
Ur 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 ben without a coop?
If your groceries don't come from
Parkers'
You may find you're in the soup.
What's a sermon nithout chestnuts?
What's an old maid without hope?
What's a dago's squeaky organ,
Without a monkey at bis rope?
What's the need of all this rhyming,
Unless to Bave 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.
Vegetable
SarsapariSIa
FOR BALK BY
STANARD & CUSICK ALBANY
Joys
NOTICE T3 BRIDCE BUILDERS UNO
CONTRACTORS.
STOTK'E 18 J1EBEEY GIVEN IO
I whrm it ir.kr concern, tbat bids will
received by tbe countv court of Linn
county, Oregon. st Ihe cfllceof tlwcounty
clerk of Linn county, Oregon, np to 12
o'clock noon Wednekday.fc'epteaiber 9th,
18'J, lor the construction of a connty
bnoge aocas Thomas creek, at Hann
crossing. In Linn county, Oregon, aald
bridge to be of the follcwing dimensions,
towil: Main sprnj to be 100 feet in length
16 feet wlrio lu the clear., and 18 feet above
low water mark, each end of main span
to rei-tnpon eight solid oak piles. North
anrroaeh to be 76 feet Innir. is feet wiria
in the clear, and protected by banisters.
South approach to be ) feet long, 16 feet
wuie in in clear, anu protected by banis
ters No bid will be considered unless ae
oompanied with plans and specifications,
and 5 per cent of bid in cash or certified
check.
The county r serves the right to reject
any and all bide. N P PAYNE,
County Clerk.
By B M Patnk, Deputy.
OHH-F FOB
AT
F, M. FRENCH'S
The Corner Jewelry Store.--
We will sell Stimmei' Clothing,
Thin tnderweai' and
Outing Shirts
AT COST!
Our Stock is Large,
Our Goods are Fine,
Our Prices are Low ! !
T. L WALLACE & CO.,
The Birthplace of Gnat ard Hocest Eargwns,
Strahan Block,
ALBANY, OREGON
NOTICE OF SALE OF BCNDS OF
THE CITY OF ALBANY, OREGON.
Notice is hetehv given that as author
led and provided bv an act of the legisla
ture or wregon, entiriea, "An act to Incor
porate the city of Albany, and to repeal
all acts or parts of acts In conflict here-
ith," filed In the office of Ihe secretary of
the state of Oregon, February iSth, i8ai,
and also as provided by rrdinance No ai7.
oi saia city oi Aioany.tnc common Coun.
ell of the City of Alkany,Oregun,wlll issue
ana Dispose or oonas ot said city at par
value, to the amount of $75,000 In denom
inations of $500, payable 20 years after
date of Issue, with interest thereon at the
rale of (6) six per cent per annum, navable
semi-annually. Sealed proposals for ihe
purcnase 01 saiu nonos will be received
by the treasurer of said city until the hour
of 2 o'clock p m, Tuesday, the trt day of
oepiemucr, 1091, at wnicti tune the pro
posals submitted will be opened a.id con
sidered, ar.d said bonds will be sold to the
highest and best bidder therefor. The city
tieasurer horcby reserves the right to re
cti any anu an uius.
Albany, Oregon, July 3oth, 1891.
H. FARWEM.,
Cllv Treasurer,
MUNKT T') LOAN, In small and
. large amounts, from six months to
ve veaie, on good Albany anil I.Idii
eoumv real Call on or address V
K Mcriierson, Viral St., Albany, Or.
F. L. KENTON,
DIALSU IK
Choice Teas, Coffees, Spices.
EXTRACTS,
And a general assortment of
Q-IfcOCrlBI&IBs
Near the Post Office, Albany, Oregor
Albany Collegiate Institute
OREGON.
ALBANY, -r-
September 9, 1891.
Jnne 10, 1892.
A Full Corps of Exporienced Teachers.
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Four dep-rtments of sttidv-Collegiate, Kornml Iluain... P,;. V
writing ad Miort-hand aii taught. For cnlng,, .ddr' 7 TyP0
KET. EI.BEIIT ST. CONBIT. A. M., Pr.M.,.