Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192?, September 24, 1891, Page 3, Image 3

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r.i'Ti mtiit ;i. ihi
(' Ohl'HIM. I'M'Eli.
() i) Nib.'- . Mutiu has been hi
'lt-jrweln' lm-iiifsH in N.ilem for twenty
.evrai i 'JH''-ctitivrl and he hlill li.ii
lie 't,i-Ti hi; u-ftl w hi-ii he litsL Uiian
ln-i TliU i" 'kIm1Iv tlicoKkst
jiiiefc" hm-M tfn '"'"in, and U Mil
-i) bt H'fii vitj day at hU sioir, ww
,... inintiii'' en 1 1n wiiul'iw f Italics, Mi
I.iiin ,!K J,,,.V j v i 1 ni-rc lioin
y,- to 7", w'uV 1 1 1 -v ihfic ale live.
-.jii III Sl.it ( vMl.in, A 1 H.Mtit'K AT IIHin
aid il ui to sin .ihs t li: .'-luivi; in AJbanv,
jt i iitt.il"' i; J" 'o in the same sen si
tit- si- ii "Iiv ( irtjcorici, itoots
L .shut s," (ml u; by J Harrows a Co, In
uvrr tin- fim.l d ur of Iht brick
-non ii as ti c old Yoinii" store, rinialns In
it sain' hi -i t ' i i' lias occupied (or
,icul r i,.ii'-, In: t is not now tiHcu bv
i, of Iht satm" M.t u. (n!v thru; men
re now in bu-itM'-s in Albany who wi-ii'
T Imisiiii-ss in iMo( 1o 'Ml : J tnair.vohl
K Voi.ii); ami 1 I'. Itlai.i
Sui sv Ki m jcks. Jim
lliil,
prc-ulL'iit
I the (iiv.V. N'lttlu rn, li ts ;
s a p.
..Mi) At Fail haven, Wa-h,
hi said:
I'lie ownlM i what iniiliU vmir city
i'li'u.t a pM.doriiii; loinuntnity hi the
jiili'rv tuu have no use. for a city. ni
.il.t bni il liou-i's ,uul blocks of bonnes,
,d pui in cKciiic lijhf and yas ami
(ultrii plumbiiiif, bit if iht: people were
it propftous w en: not occupiil profit
')!. they woiuil have no use lo your
)Usi". We iniL bt IniiUi our i uilrnad
L-re; we tnhjht buil.l la'e stations, and
e inilit build shops to repair our cars
rul even build cars, but unless there
.as Mm.i'tliiiit' f r the cars to do we
jvt no uc for them. The thing would
)iiic to an end. All Ibis country and all
natural wealth has b -en here since
r.Jain was a litMe hov. and it initrht re-
ain lii-re for all time without any change
b it will remain here without any change
cip; bnclt cnane as is brought ahout by
fll direct eil, enteiprKiu, intelligent
'forts It takes hoik always to briny
;ie reml -hUi'i I build up new countries.
U'WUKi.i.iNi; wvkk 1 1.- Ijco f Ives
niiaer of .Sullivan's detective ngency,
r ml F K Kocheri-pcrger, ayent of the
Eseiv Vork Guarantee L'ouipanv.that went
n AHiertson's bonds as cashier of the
. Idclitv bank at Tacoina, arrived in the
;tv ve-terday afternoon to obtain partlcu
ir" of the tiavels and adventures of AU
orlsini and Chandler in Lane county.
Hie parties who made the arrest near
iardiner have b.'en quarreling over the
.uaril, wiiii'! is T'V'o. oin .ir ives siaies
mt it belongs to W W Cochran of this
ilv, as ah the others were employed by
1etl.1v. The particulars of the ai rel, in
diicr. Mr Cochran was one of the pxincl
ai oll'.cer., will be found on the first page.
-Eugene Kegistei;.
Its Rkasons. For dlsoheytng llie re-
.nt order of the state board of railroad
immisioncrs in the matter of reducln
frciiTiL rates the Southern. Pacific gives
JO reasons. In the hist place, the rate
VK in effect were fixed by the so-called
ioult act in 1SS5, and this act, the coin
any claims ts, in effect, a inaxlum late
aw. Secondly, the line has never paid a
ur rate of interest Oi, the investment
rriflk Manager (jrav said, In speaking
(tt.ts matter, that the operation of last
ear would not even pay Interest on the
"tids. Said he: If we obey the order of
ie commissi,,!!, the los 01 1S91 win ap
proximate Jo.oof, and we cinseipitnt
Hall df -.iar and make this a test case
atesinan.
Mimn;; Ci.ai m s.--Th c following c'aiins
': tiled with the Counlv Clerk on Sept
I'lu' t'jirulina l.ocaU'tl in SatttiatiL luiri-
C wMi ii-t, tin Cjiiai l nioiiiitain, on r-Vpl.
J. "y V. in II liurm it mul v ri-il Kcifcliul
weoria I.oralt'tl in Santiam lninin(
istrict, on (Jnarty. nuiitntai 1. V- mile N.
;."l.iiiiintlh mini-, on hcpl. IJ, by V II
A 1Ii:ai for Ei hinksk. No iran
'oiiiiin with a lu-ad for busineej
Jn nffiird to Imv (.Tijei-ric's without first
Sllillir on ('nun X- I li.n.lri, 11,11) in tlip
1'teitIV.r block. It will par for several
rotorm. rhev keon u lirHt-clnsa stock
,J1 BOOtln. sell "ut. tlniffirmlv low nrirpfl
"llioiit bain, wait on you promptly and
"mi you well. Sow ih the time to or-
7 peaches for nutt-nii up, as well as
"er fruits in their xi-HHon. Tiiev have
"w cnoice brands of teas, coliees, &c,
anil r ..: . , . ? .... ' -
give you bargains in all lines,
Have U noticed that Allen Bros' trro
!!y store is always full of fruits, vefic
"U'CH, vie. l ift vorv ntf-aK in tlia mur-
Sve it' tllCre 18 an-t,li"l5 t0 be had they
l'eaclies,
l!erries,
laliliaees,
Turnips,
N iw Totatoes,
s"Mr. Sai.i,- W..... v 1
m received some fine suitings from the
tli. 1,1 ;;.ool-,n Mills, which he invites
.".!""" 10 call and examine. They
Mirn-class iMoitg and will make verv
-uie, iiiiiuisunie suits.
May be ecen t lu
ll nest stock of
....1 1 1 -i
Vati.1 ,. KO'U mill r?ncr
(Ir 1. ',"' llmio'i'l and other rint;fl, jew
r.M.verwars, Ac, in the city.
C W C,,lh. jb printer, Him Woe!
MM ML AM I'CKSOtl,,
W II Trice wen, to Stink'nie KalK tou.iv
on a three wi ks t j;
V't l.tta li Vasall" and Lulu Maitin
wen toTuitland today to tale in the)
reposition.
Mr(l W WaL'uiin.-r, of CorvalUs who
ha been In the cl y several I'avH.n turned
home toil a v,
Mr Ia-l I'hllllps arrived in .Albany a
day or two n;o, from Missouri, ami is tlit
Ljuesi oi ins uncle, Micrilt Scott, lie may
locate in the county,
Mr Chen Mcfiowan, of McGowan Bros.,
owners of four Halmon cauncrieK on the
Columbia, has been in the city several
ilayn, the jnest of Mr I, A Allen, of Mun
IJros,
'Mi Kal-trni (o, one of ('orvallis befct
rusilers for several years, was in Albany
today on his way to l'oiiiand, which lie
will make his bu-iness lesidence, though
he will reside In Vancouver.
Mi K Wakefiehl, t!.e l.rid-e man, i.r
rived in the city today on oiide hu-incss,
A pile driver wlH hj shipped fiom 1'ort
land Saturday, m that work on the piles
w ill he hcj-un nex week, probnbty the
early pa it, when work will be pushed In a
manner to suit the most exactim;.
IMMltK .it tl('0 4?
Win At inwcrtli SJ eciiiK in litis city find
i is ei him nt Silk it i.
If you want ni"f dtarii
ct it at F M KiencnV.
It MrC S-v:r wi'l ei'l
Mulf j mi car
tbn . (lie in
can (4;tttie pa-n hf-nk ii t lo-t.
Aj oiiLf the many iinr plaeH tl. Laki
fihfili tniHtl.) i-i to n pl.-uvil wiih mtlid
CAftll.
Di-ei ledly the lafji s M,d clioi-.n- varictj
tf t a in town in t (' K Krw null V Sun
(hind, bwkit tiinl, fj-i-en, black, Knlish
breakfast, iVu.
The l:idin nuxillinrv of thn V M C A will
inet't in tln-ir rncfim on Knu.iy rf tlna we;k
at 4 p in, A full utremhticc is eHpcuially
n pit'ti-d, nKi.rtV.
(iiiMii, rrt'M .i-:ii:h.
Wednesday evening, Sept. 2.
Ii esent Mayor, Kecnrder. Marshal,
Council men I'rench, I law kins, Table r,
liurkhart, (iarrett and Allen.
Ordinance bill 233 appointing W (' Read,
S M rennineton and j IJ Coutjil! viewers
lo assess value of r'jht of way on exten
sion of Calapooia street va. read tnree
times atid passed unanhnously.
Matter of post for electric Hht nskec
by C O Lee refer: ed with power to act.
Itlll of John Crosnen for boarding and
nursirg the man w ho recently had a leg
broken while drunk in a saloon, $27, beln
2 a day, allowed.
Adjourned until next Monday night.
IEVKu:riN(i a Mink. The Myrtle
Creek mining company is of more benefit
to Kufene than many people imagine.
One hundred and sixtv men are now em
ployed ut the mine and most of them were
sent out from Eugene. The pay roll is
about !U,ooo per month. In addition to
this the n en are fed by the company, and
$1,000 or over are paid out every month I
is shipped from Kuuene. About four
miles of dit'.b remain to be dug before
the head waters of the L'inpq';a will be
tapped and tnis will piobabiv be complet
ed next month Eugene Register.
Fkek i.MTL-RKS. l'rof I' Ci Hurley
will deliver a course of instructive and en-
tcitaii ing lectures on Phenology and Phys
iognomy, at the Couit House, beginning
Tliursdav, Sept rd. Subject, Friday
veiling, "Love, Courtship, anil Marriage.
Satin day, f.entlemcn only. Mrs Hurley will
albo oeiiver a free lecture to the ladies only
on Krldav at 3 p tn.
Just reeeivi-d new ai-d opened for retail at
0 K lirownill a the tolluviug in barn le:
(how Chow,
Cooking Mo Lutes,
Pickles in vinegar,
Salt Herring,
Salt whiu- 1i-h(
Salt Kultnoti.
WiiiiRE to (io.-t.io to Parkei Broa for
fresh frniUand vogetalilt-s.
!o to Parker ISroH for the bst teas
an coilecs..
io to larpr I'row for good baking
powder.
( io to Parker liros for line h.ikt d iroodn.
The hewt bread, cakes, pit s etc in the
market.
Go to Parker P.ros for your groceries
ffenemllv, u'Mi he atHured oi good gootiri
and iirst-cla?3 treatment.
Teaciii:rs WANTKn.-TheCountySchool
Suierintedent informs us hat two teach
ers are wanted at $100 per quarter, hcaid
included; one male teacher ar 55o a
mcnth, Cdl at oOice of superintendent.
LAEGEST ASSORTMENT
OF
HEATING STOVES.
AT
. MATTHEWS & WASHBURN'S
Cheapest. For the next 30 days A.
Howard & Son will saw woo o cut twice
or 40 cents percord.
Enllllnl to I lie Brif.
All
an entitled to the bent tl'at their
oney will ouy. o every inmiiy snnum
ave. at once, a hrttle of the bent family
remetlv. Syrup of Fiu", t clemme the sya
tem when costive or biliou. For fnle in
50o and $1.00 hottlei by leading oil drag-
gista.
i:-y
tjsa iu Millions cf Holies
IS AMU 'OIMIl! M ?
1 1 ! all's Journal of II
"This question has cause
;ilh.)
? a good deal
f discif-sion. Mum is used
hakeiH to whiten their bread,
by many
euabt'ng
them to use an inferior Hour, It is inofct
extensively employed nsa cheap substitute
for cream of larta- in the manufacture of
baking powders. It ha not been consid
ertd imniediately dangerous; although if
coniinueti 11 induces dyspepsia and obhtln
ate coin-llpaiivn. lint the fact that many
case of poisoning have occurred from the
use of alum, puts the question in a more
serious nspect, and prudent peoole will
exerebe million in the selection of baking
powucrs.
"L'nder w bat conditions then, does this
substance ioiiriir!y used only for ino
chauical or medicinal purposes hecom
noisonons? I hey are certainly obscure.
and at present we can only Mirmise what
they uihv be. ye su-pect liiat the cause
exists m the Individual poisoned; some
pec 11 iariiy of the con-titu'ion producing
morbid change In the feerelioiiR of the
s'omach, wiih which the alum combines
Hiul forms an active poison; or the secre'
lions mav he healthy but in mutual pro
portions, and that these less or greater
proportions in combination with the !um
coi--tilutu a poison.
'Tor example.two parts ot mercury ami
two parts of chlorine form calomel, which
is not poisonous, but change the pr.jpor
tions to one part uktcui'T and two par's of
chlorine, and we j et conoslve sublimate
w hich is a deadly poison.
"Then again we know nothing of the
consii'u'ional peculiarities Why U it that
one person can cat all kinds of green truits
and v :,'ablcs with impunity, while the
same t our-e miuhlcns another irdividual
Lis life? One person can handle poison
ivy and sumac without being in the least
affee'ed; another is poisoned if heap
proachis to within ten fe-t of tlietn. Oul
of a familv residing in a malarial district,
some of the members will suffer half the
year with fever and ague, while the others
will njov excellent health during the cn
tire pear. Foods that are who'evome to
some persons aie actually poisonous to
others. This is especially true of some
kinds of ti-h. There is no safely In tnking
alum into the stomach, as it is shown to
be alwavs injurious, and often danger
ous." The Scientific American published in a
recent number a list of alum and ammonia
baking powdern.which is of great value at
this time. Following is the list compiled
from ollicial reports, Powders marked
with a star stem lo have a general sale, as
they are mentioned in at least two ot the
ollicial reports.
'ATLANTIC At lAi IF!', l!OVAL.
cook's FAVOKITK SriOTO,
CltOWN. SILVKRrtl'OON.
riiYSTAU SILVKK STAR.
iAisv . ssow nnirr.
'IIAVIS O. K. OVKKL'ION.
HHY VKAST. STAR.
! KM. STATK.
(M.OI'.K. . STANAK1.
' K KSTON. SU N KI.OWKR.
I"KAKSfN,S, WAS1I1XGT0S.
l'EKFE'TloN. WIM'SOll.
I'KKRIjFSK, ztw CRAPE.
I'L kll V, t RY.STAL.
There are, in additbn to the foregoing
list troin the Scientific American, a num
ber of such powders o'd in the western
that were not found in the eastern stores.
Following is the list to date:
CALUM ET Contidns Alum
(Calumet H-iking Powder Co , Chicig".)
KOHKST CITY. .Contairs Animonia Alum
(Vouwie Bins., City, laud.)
CIIICACO YKAST.Cnntains Ammonia Alum
(Chapman & Smith Co. .Chicago.)
HON HON Contains Alum
IIOTKL Contains Ammonia Alum
(J C Crant Making Powder Co. ,'hic-:igo.)
UNUIV A LK1). . . .. Contains Alum
(Sprh"iiffi,Vari cr& GriBWold'Chicapo. )
ON K SPOON.TAY LOK'S. .Ammonia Alum
( Taylor Mfg. Co.,St Louis)
YAKNALL'S Contains Alum
(Yarnall Mfir Co., ISt Louis )
SHAW'S SNOW PUFf.... Contains Alum
(Merchants Mf. Afjociation, St Louis )
DUDSUN & IIILS CoutaiDsAlum
(Dodson & Hits, St Louis.)
SHKPAHD'S Coutaifjs Ammonia Alum
(Win II Shepard, St Loui.)
BAIN'S Contains Alum
(Mever-Baiu Mf. Co., St Louis )
MONAHCII Contains Ammonia Alum
(Itfid, Murdoch &&o.. Chicago.)
SNOW CALL Contains Alum
(l'n-j,dl Corl'ee It Si)iee Mi Is, Cl.icaeo.)
CIANT Contains Alum
MILK - . Contains Aiuin
(W b' MeLiughhii & Co.. Chicago.)
KCHO Contains Alum
(N'oi'vi P hi tn- PaiMiu C3.,ChicAjjo )
K A LMrKI.IS PCIUTY... Contains Alum
(KnP full Mtg Co . Chicago )
KlSIXt; CN C.nt.t:ns Ammonia
( 1'tMH Tiix 'h iipm1 Work1, whlcamt. )
Will TK KOSK. . .Contain A minonii Alum
(U ohti CiiMe U Spice Mill?, Minneapolis. )
WOOD S At'MK Contains Ammonia
( Hio Word & Co.. Philadelphia.)
AX I II KWS PKAKL. . , Contains Ammora
(0 K Andrnw8S: Co.,Milwaukee.)
1 1 A U Fl I KS' K A VOH IT K . . . Contains Alum
(II IllUrries, Mioneapoiir.)
FIDKL1TY Contains Alum
SOLAR Contain Alum
(fc'hermnn Eros., Chicago )
PUTNAM'S BKST. ..... . ..Oi,lta.ns Alum
(Wells Putnam & Co., Chicsuo.)
CHINA "T" HOUSE Contains Alum
(Noah McDowell, St Paul, Mini.)
TWIN CITY Contains Alum
(J K Ferguson, MiDneapolis,Minn )
HEKCULK Contains Ammonia
(Herculs Bak'Dg Powder Co,. San Francisco.)
CLIMAX Contains Ammonia
(Climax Hitking Powder Co., Indianapolis.)
Rkmovrd. W E McPlieraon lias re
moved liifl loan and insurance office to
opposite tlie Masonic temple, where at
preeont lie lias plenty of money to loan
on Allmny real estate.
New cloak juvt received at the Lvtie
Bnaaar.
.i
- 40 Years the of:
WiiEvr.ai ;i-;xn.
The Salem Journal. Ken., inves Liinf:
Hermann the follow-in-' hit: If there in
anyplace intbes'ate that Mr Hermann
has not prntniM-J an appropriation for river
improvements it sbotril not despair, lie
ii coining.''
Newhpapers published In cities like
Pendleton that try to run a professional
base ball club, generally have items like
the following towards the end of the sea
son: The I'endleton Itasehal1 Association
has suspended, disorganized, busted, "gone
up the llu me," if vou will. All that now
remains of the Pacitic Interstate League
is the memory o! w hat it once aus.
A pretty girl from out of town had been
staging for some time with a young lady
f 1 lend in Hufialo, and as the time for her
depai ture drew nigh a young man from
out of lown turned up and volunteered to
attend the young ghl on her homeward
journey. The hostess put up a liberal
lunch for the travelers, and then filied in
all the c-evices with rice. Sue also put
some in the young man's coat pockeis,siid
so'iin; Into the young lady's parasol, and
likewi.se deposited some in the depths o
the young man's uinbre!a. Both boarded
the train without noticing these suggesti
additions to thtir. traps. The reuli is not
yet known, but as the voung man U slight
ly bashful, and the oung lady 1 known
lo blush on s'ightest provocation, the con
sequences, when the rie tell ail ever the
car lloor, can be imayined. Buffalo En
quirer,
A Iftrtie linn of duL-ait iild w:clea ia
t-Hty nvw traya at :l; & ht-.rk h.
Biraiii9 in c'reiit' i;r.i
00 Been ""til of AUtu liro.,
t-ri;;j tnn alway
FJiuu B.cck.
I nut fiuy your buo-. slices until
you nee the piano at Kt;in Jn,tt, itiid a.i tvcil
Have bxaihlued their la:i;e fetock (.1 "onti
1 ain now receiving dily clmice early
CViv ford p-Kclie froal Ali;anil. tineliayo
u;l izj I. ,ava or'!er at C. i-. Urowne
STREET KOTiCE
NOTICE i.H h;rt:by givn to Maryrctte
Monteitb, IJ l. Mimteith, (. nures Monteirh,
M J Mouciith, I ma H Mouteith iid Nellie
F Montftith.find lo ait w hotu it m:-iy coucom
that ou th 231 day of Septenibei. ISD1, the
Corn moo Council t th city of Albinv, Or
duly unpointed S M Peunington, W C Read
and .1 l lou'iiu as viewers to view the lol
lowing described proposed new utreet which
pasfes over p ivate property: Begiuning at
too southwest comer ot hiocK J in the city
of Albany, Liun county,Oregou,nnd runmufc
thtnee northerly and parallel with the west
ern boundary of . said block 2 302.83 feet
thence northerly and ou an angle ot '27 de
grees and 35 minutes east with said western
bcundary 230 feet; thence westerly at an
anle of DO degrees 00 feet; thence southerly
at an angle u; UJ degrees - U ieet to a point
ou a hue with the western Ijoiumary of Vttl
auooia ttreet; thence southo ly and parallel
with Cala pot street 337.17 feet to a point
on a hue with the t or them boundary of Firnt
ittreet; thence parallel with First street C(i
feet to the 1 lax'e of hegitining, and that flflui
council has assigned Hiid tixtti M.m-lay. the
2o:h of October, lSDl. at the hour of 10
p'eloeU. a-mof said day as ti e time for said
viewtrs to meet at the chamber of the fid
council, iu the city of Albauv, Oregon. And
you and each of you and all other persons
whom it mav concern ar herebv further
uotilied that the property to be appropriated
lor s&Kl purpose 11 the property included in
the above designated bou udaries of oaid
proposed street, said land being private
property. And all pers-'ns claiming diU.
ft pun by reason of the appropriation
it any 01 said property forcaid purpose
opening and establishing said proposed
new stieet, are hereby specially notihed
Hie their respective cldms for such dtm
ages with the recorder of said city before
the said time so appointed by said council
lor the said meeting ot said viewer.
This notice is published by order of the
council ot the cry of Albanv Oregc
duly made on the 23d day of Septemoer,
isqi. UII.N HUrrMA.N.
Marshal of lhe citvof Albanv
SALE CF BLOODED STOCK.
rpwn EXTRA FINE VVl.h HI.OOP
JL liiilu Irty MntlioTiH. r mid ii rn U,
C17VDKS
H 'J, liands
ln.'.'ti. wiM',-li tiuariy 1 i o llsuurh; I'uii imw shniv a bet
h i h-l of limit ni'ts thi'ii any liur. tlmt h uv-.-r
ii.oti in l.;inu (.'mv:!!;.-. Aisi.i.ne hnnn nf nrntlnil
tmv I'ljile nmit'i, hluiiils. in li'iiids, WLi-.li nvirty
l.-.U'illo . ;i ! : Alv. iin-j l...y l-yuir!il flln maro,
l.".:; li 11.1U ; tine --.'ti t -J-M iir .!it ni-iti luit ha ("'vile
t fH, i blmU, JU..1 t.t V:irlillL'H ;( l..Wl.lH. T.lfW
wili t'c- iiJ ii) Eiic-iu tn ilw hi. 'iit'nt Mduer cm th
Kill i',u of ;-l..lr, lvil, : 1 uMm-k ni. The
Ipiin-n nrv well lir- ki. triH'iiir-1 kiiiu. Tkhmm A credit
i.t 10 iron U.s. with )' i't' inn.o( one Imrsc ; iinUs
with H''rtietl eetmritv ut lc-)i-r cji't per hiiiumh.
WKOHCE BELSHAW,
Albany -:- Nurseries.
We are cfTerlntr to pUiitrn tho finest Int of fruit
trwa, in all (leHiiHlile viirittit'ii, In
the state.
One hundred and fifty thousand ttew f ir this sex
ton's trade.
INSPECTION INVITED,
atul
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
J?.MrSent for ctttloeue or rail 011 u at the old
Cline humettead, one-hail mile tolhwest ut Albany.
1IYMAN & BROWNELL.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
NOTICE IS H Kit Kit Y fflVEN THAT O. P.
CohIiow, jr. the under niitnud, haH ih B (lay hc-c n
appointed adinlnlstmtur of the eiitute of I' -nry
urtvMer, tiecoasea. ah person novinjf ciamn aaainst
xatil ectate muni prn nt naid claims to the under-
n'.ifiiel at the uttlttt of J K Wwftherfonl, In the city of
AMmny, l.inn ioutity, nrciron, prupurly verined,
il hiii aU months fnin ihta ilate.
Dated this 21at day of Scptctnlwr, 1S!1
O. P. (M.J.SHOW, .la.,
J K WKATilFt-MRD, Adminintralo ,
Alty lor Ailinr, ' 2b)
ADMINISTRATOR'S KOTICE.
N
(MICE IH HEHEIIY CIVF.V THAT THE
himIi TfiL.'nod I in Im-;i duly Bii (dnt-d hy Hip
;. i-.iiirt for tinn roiinty. Orr-tron, fdniitilwinitor
of t iu I'oti'.l'; 01 v,m II .MrMriiie Inle of lim
i;imiity, On-witi, tU-crifeil. All porwmn h intr
t-liiiii" ii?aiMMt n.ii'l t-tittc ttv lirchy uotilied to pr
qen' li' tp propoily vrriili il to t he nmlf f-i'i' d nt his
rt -i'lcnce thn.-o milt-a wr.it of Sru-.M;, in l.iiin coiniiy,
o v iili in fix iTiontJis from this dale,
li.iicl :J. pi li-'tid, lstil.
.) A V l rMK,
II II Mr.v.trr, A ni:iiilmt,r.
Any f- r Ailm'iiitr.ior. (t'--f)
A pinilo
At KleirKrorf
!ot ami SIioh storr
Parker Bins, groj. r-.
New cloa'ift at W F Bosd's
Lteht stj len r.f hxU. j. W F KeenY
Reduction in iu:ri ii'T g oi at W F Bead
Apple prers f r sahi at Stewart & Sox s.
Hoyal Dutch Cocoa at C K Brownell's.
K A Hulin. druggiht, French's corner.
I' iae groe-ri!H at Conn Al I IondricHnu's.
Latest sh c-t uiu4!0 at Will & Link'.
PantRoU and mn uihrollas at Iras than
cost at W F Read's.
Gold Miecta'-lcK and ee blaea, all styles
and price, at F M French's.
The finest linn of t-ockec knives in the
ty at Stewart k S - x's
Complete nck of Jftdies a::d L-ent's eold
ate he s at F M rr.n-h n.
BarL'iini in e' ld wtitbe-j at Freneh
The l-'orner Jewelrv Store "
StewftiV S ic . Hn vrv hint r iUnt
tempevn Hliears ari'l th.
A full l.ne of Wurrjftr' wimnti, htst in
the world or the uid'ny, bt V (' trail's.
LaditH Oxford tie- at erectly reduced
rates ot Klein Brut. Mur:t heboid.
J. W. B'tnthv, lt'idinr l ot and "shoe
maker, just entt of Uwvre House.
C W Cobb, job printer, Flinn Block 'does
tirst cias work.
Sej tb At e!eyLhtV-i"o at Klein Bros Boot
and Mne stole.
Aline line of cr ckery ware 'at Conn &
Hendncsau s. .
Notice -the extra hollo? ground razors
us id hv barbers are sold by Stewart tfc Sox.
Ladies Oxford lies at Klein Bros, Cheap
en in the cit. W ill be sold at greatly rc-
uneu rutef.
With his new bakery Conrad M ever is
bin to ellor old ond new cunttimers every.
thing liitcUs iu baked godj.
Any vec contemplating 1 ininu a gold
watch ..ill do well to call at F M French's
and examine stock and prices.
The Char es E Zjue kid gloves manu
factured at Philadelphia ere the bet in the
market. Call tit A B Mcllwaiu's'and ex
amine them before purchasing.
A larce and choice Hue of ciroets. lino
leum oad oil cloths iust received at A B
McIIwuia's, which will be sold cheaper than
newhere in Albany.
GOLD WATCHES
GOLD FILLED WATCHES,
COIN SILVER WATCHES,
NICKEL WATCHES,
CHEAP
F,
--The Comer Jewelry Store.
FOB OAS3I
AT
M. FRENCH'S
li j) I full m mm clothingT j)J
We Shine by Comparison.
After you have setn our fall and winter stock of clothing
and furnishing goods, you will say that it shines like
a star i.. the Heaven, far above any other line in
the Willamette Valley.
Hundreds of stvlish novelties in suits and trousers thiit tirr
' PERFECTION IN FIT and EXCELLENT IN QUALITY !
A wo.iderful line of the best, the largest, the mot reliable, and the most pop
ulcr- pi iced line of clothing ever btfie shr.wn in this part of the country. A
line of Albany Woolen Mill yoods. A fi ie 'ineof Overcoats, made of Cheviots,
Clay Vokmki, Kekskys, FiUKKsar.d viixchillas
Boys' School Suits ! Boys' School Suils !!
Ch, mothers, tf you'll only call and inspect these beautiful garments we are
sure you 'will bo uelightcd with the lurje assortment in fuch nice suits at
reasonable pri:e.
Remember, gentlemen, we have the largest and finest
line of men's shoes in th'e city. Our fine line i made hj
T. L. WALLACE & CO:
Leading Clothiers and Furnishers.
ALBANY, Strahan Block, OREGON
F. L. KENTON,
DEALER tti
Choice Teas, Coffees, Spices,
k x rr it .a. c n.- s ,
And a general assortment of
3- 2ES O C3 3E3 I E3 ?3 .
Near the Post Office, : Albany, Oregnr
Samitk Fin n AVaxtkd. Fruit raisera
arc reqitohted to kayo nt the Ofegon
Bank good, healthy Mini plea 01 iruitoi
all kiiitln, for an exhibit ut Chicago thin
full and winter. PeacheB, prunes, plume,
pear, apple, etc., particularly ate de
uired. men,
Tho rom: nop af'llf !o-:k of iTomeii nn sir t-head
aches iii'-Ie' nio.i nii'l lif-'vo;:-! tronblrs. Tbry
ari'e largely f:;!n st lrac'i ilorciv. Ai Joy's
Vegetable t-ars&iiuril'a Is the only towel rogu
latir.g irctinr:itio!i, you (an tea why it in more
effort Ivo than a.iy other fcar3aJurK!a In those
troubles. It 1 t.a:.y rtlievlu;; l.;:mlred'i. The
actlo:i is mil l, dlret-t and cC-:ftive. V. 0 have
cores of h-tter.-i from grateful ntmtn,
We refer to a few:
Nervous debility, Mrs. J. Barrn, 112 7thSt.,S.F.
Nervous debility, Mra.I'red. Lr.y. Kills SL.B.F.
General deMHty, Mrs. teldeii, 610 Moson .St., B.P,
Nervous ucbility, lln. J. I-amnherc, TCi Turk Sf,
b. l'.
Nervous debilitv. Miss It. ItostuMum, 2 lTth
1".
fitoinaeh troubles, Mrs. U. I Wheulon, Tul Post
tet., H. K.
Bick hentlsMw's, Mrs. M. B. Price, JO rrosect
I'luee, H. r,
Pick hcailaehe-, Mrs. M. Fowler.ar rUIsSt.,8.P.
InUit?entioii, Mrs. .'. 1. K'.uart, Mission SL,
ti. l
CoiiKtipation, Mrs. ('. Melvi.i, 1-0 Kearny St.,!?.?.
Vegetable
Sarsaparilla
Most LifHlern, rno-it effective, largest bottle.
Eamc pricv. $l.C0 or C for $5.00.
FOR SALE DV
STAKAP.U:& CUSICK
ALBANY
NOTICE OF SALE OF BONDS OF THE
. CITY CF ALBANY
Notice i l.e-cby given tint sealed pro-
pvaW will be received y the treaRunr cf
tlie city of A.' any, Orey. ftt hiaotlice, un
til the hour cf two 2 o'clock V. M. 29tli
day of September; for the purchasion
of the bouiU of raid city, to tho amount of
$75,000, or any portion thereof, paid bonds
are of the denomination of 10UO each, pay
able on the 1st day cf October, 1911, bearing
intereet nt the rate of six per cent, per an
num, payable semi- annually, both principal
and interest payable in t;u'ci coin of the
United States at the Anglo-California Bank
limited San Francisco, California, and were
authorized to be issued by an ordinance ot
said city, No. 22, approved on the 3rd day
of September, 1891. The Bealed proposals,
will !.e opened ft the. time lirnt above men
tioned, and the purchase will be awaided to
the hijihest and best bidder: but the treas
urer reserves the riiht to reject any and alt
proposals.
Sept. 23rd lfai-
II. FAUWF.LL.
Treasurer of the city of Albany.
J. A. CummiEg.
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Glass, Etc.,
ALBANY,
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