Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192?, August 22, 1893, Page 3, Image 3

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    FIGIAL PAPER
very day in the week
unday.
HO, Bditorx and Prop'r
the Pest Office at Albany
W end claa mail mailer.
..iar isii.'i
D EVENING.
1 L?UNEttAI. Sevenil l'endle
railroadera went to "Walla
or the purpose of litloiuliiiu
H and John Mcintosh, the
Oiiose sad death with others
er Btartled a host of friends
est. The funeral was the
wn in Walla Wulla. lioth
... I in Masonry, T Mcintosh
Wfy Templar, and over 2".0
parts of the country were
jbem sad and silent honor.
0 two hundred vehicles in
vere held in the church, and
e then interred in the Ma
Ml The grief of the mother
kii dead brothers was oxtrcme
m sympathy from every heart
t. m in their aoirow. Many
, "ad men were also in attcn
Whineral. E. 0.
T(i .
'
KB. John Wheeler, the
'Miner, returned from tho liar
d'lu" evening, and will remain
i. He reoorts that an in-
before the authorities of
Three men concocted a
lit a robbery. They drew
vie drawing the longest to
itside the store, which was
r; the one drawing the next
the gun, while tho hist one
. This happened ten days
week ago a woman made a
Bhe received 8140 of the
i, some $900 or 61,000, and
ney. E O
le. Complaint in a suit
First National Dunk, of
intiSP. and the Linn Comity
is defendant, has been riled
;y Clerk. On June 15th a
in favor of Floisclmer.Mayer
'und, was drawn by tho de
request of Mr Cowan. It
i Portland bank, ami returned
OT collection, but was not
riD kl the bank closed its doors
, he plaintiff claims that the
)6rlne liable,, presenting an in-jn.'
IIOJIE ISO A II HO AD
Today while tho'circus
irogress a horse driven by a
ountry, ran away, tipping
and throwing the lady and
rat, but not injuring them.
Is were dislocated and the
ry left on the public square.
was not learned.
e dray team of Mr 1) F Tnr-
rightened at tho depot, and
in street it a terrific rate, but
'ifora any damage was done.
s. The parade of Sells &
reus today wtts better than
iid. consisting of twelve or
Jp-of animals, several open, two
and black, a calliope, cle
Icamels, besides ponies and
' j;fhe balloon assension and
Krdp advertised so much did not
,Oie fakes were not allowed to
gves time we had not learned
'the performance.
ill members of Beulnh Rcb
Lodge No 35 I O O F are
o Piested to meet at their Hall
thjiiyj evening at 8 o'clock
ike arrangements for the
EstterEtta Vassalo. This by
ntmirloble Grand.
Ihet- "
fm:akn, that tired feeling
IL'GK' an Brvou9 prostration
y ,' y bv . Hood's Sarsaparllla,
Ve the morning sun. To
neflt oi this g. eat medicine,
ift, ' Hood's Pills.
iCasdT,
Vise Fir-its.
just received
)r, who keeps the finest goods
Me city, iry him.
' particular about what you
n can suit you In groceries,
plfile specialties constantly ar
ilhm'eep a cl an stock. If you
Wthe mountains cail on hl,n
'if;ed up. If yon are going to
kin call on Urn and get the best
Milu as well as first class treat
laB.lcea will tu't the times,
etflnn, but est what rill build
t as well at quiet limes.
The conffivricu fumeoa at tl.e M Kclmnh
begin with prcscbing tuuight.
Tip Humphrey, of the Jefferson Review
has been sned f-j'r libel bv 11 C I ii man.
A P Anderson and wifo, o( Portland,
farted forty davs.
A bicycle Iock and chain f rind on tlie
streets of Albany can be obtained tv
calling on Utto Clelan.
The Urqe at.end iqoa at the fourth-elm
circua yet-Lrilv d f moo st rated attain that
the alleged tringency in tinaueea ii til
yoppyewek. Salein Sttcaman,
Un account tf tho dt ah , ond funeral, of
Mrs Etta B Wnalo, daughter if the ecuor
editor oi the Dkmockat, tnore will be no
paper iuued f om this cilice tomorrow even
ing. K Martin, a Mscleiv farmer, is la the
front rank of wheat raisers thi yeaj. He
. cporta that he threshed from a forty-acre
tifcld JS!X) hushe's of white wheat, an arer-
age of fnity-nino and ha f 1 ushcU per
ere. Statesman.
Already some ff the pa pars have betiun
bonmiuQ Judge V W Townsnd, editor of
tLe Luke view Examiner, fui uomiuje for
governor on the domooratiu ticket. The
jude id an able man, and would hold the
executive chair down fu.ly a-t well as the
present incumbent. Ex.
A foot race was witnessed by a laree
croAd at Gervais Sunday, The contest
ants were Will Ray. of Woodburn, and
njitsxorth Cameron, ot Corvallis. lhey
ran seventy-five yards for $ too a side and
nay won by tnree teei.
The governor Is receiving replies from
members oi the legislature to his request
for advice as to a special session to pass a
ttiy law. He has answers from not qutte
one-half of the members and those writing
so far are mostly opposed to the Idea.
Journal.
Look out for swindlers ot all kinds.
One Vlchers has bien doing Eastern
Oregon, as an alleged representative of
the National Benefit Trust Association:
Fortunately he was arrested In Pendleton,
which may put a stop to his operations in
Oregon.
Rev II L Bates, pastor of the Eugene
Congregational church, bunday gave
notice that he would resign the pastorate
of that church, and would remove to
Forest Grove to accept the principalship
ol the preparatory department of the unl-
vtrstty at that place.
While people are complaining of dull
times, they should take in consideration
that this is the dullest month in the year.
August is the month that those of our cit
izens who arc able and can spare the time,
are taking a vacation either in the moun
tains or on the sea coast, Ex,
A. tramp bicycle t stole a bicycle from
a Portland man and rode It to San Fran
cisco, where he returned it to the owner
with a note of thanks and stating that it
nau serveu us purpose all right. Hie
owner, who has been in Albany recently,
now locks it with a heavy chain.
George Avery and T A Bell will go to
Brownsville to-morrow where they will
remain for several weeks. The former
will take charge of the warehouse there
foi the Benton County Flouring Mills Co,
while the latter will run the eny ine. Mr
Bell's family will accompany him.- Cor
valiis News.
Yesterday about noon V R Marquis,
who lives about fuur miles north of Eu
gene, informed hla family lhat hf Intend
ed killing himself as he was tired of living,
lie went to the barn and proceeded to
swallow two ounces of aconite. Dr J VV
Harris was sent for and saved the man,
l).)tneitic troubles was the cause.
Si'ndny evening about half-past eight,
a near belonging to set's oc KenttrowB
circus broke loose and got into a row
, wit ' another bear, Rays the Salem Inde
pendent, Those who saw the tight say
that it was decidedly exciting but that it
did not last very long. The lose bear
see mod lo have the best of it from the
start and when the dust of battle cleared
away his antagonist was found dead upon
the fieH. Thsn the bear ran and hid in a
barn where he wa; captured.
E U Mitchell arrived in Seattle last
night, having ridden a bicycle all the way
from his home in Richmond, Ky. He
started May 17 and traveled through
Ohio, Indiana, Ill'nois, Iowa, Nebraska,
Wyomine, through the Yellowstone
Park into Montana, and then followed the
line of the Northern Pacific railroad
tnrouqh to the coast. The enthe distance
covered by the wheel U 3'03 miles. This
trip was undertaken for his health. Mr
Mitchell will proceed on his wheel dawn
the coast as far as San Diego.
On Sept 23 the Multnomah Amateur
Athletic club will hold Us third annual oul-
dsor championship games. Entries may
be made up to Sept 16. Following will be
the events: xoo yards dash, open event,
220 yards dash, open event, 440 yards
run, open event, SSo yards run, open
event. I mile run, open eyent, SSo
yards run. novice members only, 120
yards hurdle, open event. 220 vards hur
dle, open event. One mile safety bicycle
race, open event. One mile safety bicycle
race, 13:00) open rveni. Running high
jump, open eyent. Kunning broad jump,
open eyent. Pole vault, open event,
Throwing 16 lb hammer, open event.
rutting 10 lb snot, open event.
NIKHt ASD P Kit SO Si L
R H Nile;, nn Albany merchant njujnt
Sunday in the city. Salem Journal.
E W Langrinn and A Ii Matthews und
families returned lust n:ght from the mountains.
Seth and Mamie Me A lister of Eugene,
formerly of Albany, are in the city visiting
friend.
Cupt K J Laiming und family returned
hint night from a pie, isant sojourn of several
week tit Lower Soda.
Mr J M Wid laco, president of the Salem
Water Works, and who has charge of the
estate of the lato K S Walhu-e.is in the city.
Mr W H K limey returned hutt night from
a trip to Polk county. He reports less than .
an average yield of wheat in that county.
Hev S E Metuinger, of McMinnville,
formerly of tiiis city, is in Albany, attend
ing the M v. Lonterence, that convenes to-1
morrow.
Miss O Michi Mutsmla. the Japanese
young lady who is to deliver a lecture after
tiio conference is oeer, under the auspices of
the W C T L arrived last night und is the
nest of Mr ami Mrs 1 P Jlackleman.
Mm M H Ileal and two daughters, who
have been in the East, arrived in Albany
this noon where they will locate temporarily
with tho former's husband, the receiver of
the Linn County National Bank.
Mrs Oibbs and MissBurncll, of Puyallup, 1
are in the city the guests of their cousin ;
Jason Wheeler. Miss Burneil is the V uyal-
lun correspondent of thePost Intellirencer,
of Seattle, and a Taconia paper.
Mrs Burinester and daughter. Milured.
returned from Portland today, stopping off
at Salem to visit the brother of the former.
Cant N B Humphrey, who is now almost
tuny recovered and is as rational as ever.
lie is 111 irood smnts, and will be in Albany
after awhile.
Several Crook county people were in the
city today. Mr A Cohen, formerly of that
county, who has had his hands full keeping
track of them, gives the list as follows: Cam
Montcromerv ond wife. Mrs Sam Ncwsome.
a sister of G F Simpson, Wm (Julliford, Dr
Gesner, and Mrs Newt White, who eaine
across the Cascades, Mr Fried, formerly of
Hahn and Fried, of Prineville, now of
Portland, was also in the city.
Last evening nt the residence of S E
Younsr a farewell receotion was tendered
Rev and Mrs W B Barr, previous to their
departure from Albany, after a residence
hero of several months in which they have
obtained a warm place in the hearts of the
members of the U P church. Ihe house
was filled with young and old, and the
evening was passed in a manner that will
long impress itself on those present. A
lunch of unsurpassed quality, was a feature.
Hev and Mrs Barr will go from here io
California,nnd will take with them the best
wishes of all fortunate in knowing them.
Tin: i:tu Eiiu.
II tin. J. U. Wealbcriird -mt (iurrriiur
IVuuuyrr IIU Oplulun.
Upon requej-t for his opinion Hon. J. K,
Weatherford, Senator from Limi county,
sent to Governor Pennoyer the following on
the Kiihjo.'t of an extra session of the legislature:
A great manv neonle are coming to the
conclusion that there is no earthly excuse
for money being tight. It is true that an
era of speculation and boom imbalance
matters; but the country should have over
come that.
A Salem mner gives as an evidence of
hard times tho fact that there were hun
dreds in line crowding up to the ticket wa
gons and sideshows of the circus holding
up their hands with silver dollars, ck, ciu
and S-0 gold pieces.
Ten thousand Portland neonle had 50 cts
a piece to visit Camp Compson with Satur
day and Sunday. That is evidence that
there is still a irood deal of monev in the
hands of the neonle and not s'o much real
destitution as has been advertised. There
was certainly a vast army of unemployed
who had money to spend. Jx.
Josenh Dozier. a negro, stubbed his toe
in the river mud at the old Planter s plan
tation, six miles below New Orlean's Thurs
day, There was brought to light a bright
shining object a gold ring. Digging in
the mud he discovered 11 other gold and
diamond rings, some gold watches, chains,
lockets, ear-rings and other trinkets. The
news was circulated among the negroes on
the neighboring plantations and several
came to the Bcene. Over 60 more gold,
diamond and other rings' were found, about
100 pieces or jewelry in all. uozier in
formed the police and several detectives
were sent to investigate. The treasure was
turned over to them. The theory of the
police i3 that the jewelry was dropped by
burglars by accident.
AuiAXY. Or.. Aug.iJlst. 18!;t.
SviA'EsTiiit Pksxovkk, (iovemor.
ba'em, Ore.
My Dour Sir: Yours of tho Kith imt..
asking my opinion, us a uiemlier of the
legislature, of the advisability of convening
that body in special session',for the tmrnose
of enacting a law for the stav of executions
tor one year is at liand, anil contents fully
noted.
Stav l'ws ure in full force and have been.
for many years, in a large number of the
tatos. The time differs in the different
tates: i;i Arkansas, the lowest, it is three
months; in Pennsylvania, the longest, it is j
one year; other states, hve, mx, eight ami
niue months are fixed as the limit; and
where in force, it seems to meet with the
iipnroval of the neonlo. Such a law proiier-
lv guarded cannot greatly inconvenience the
creditor, and would at times like the pres-
ent.when money cannot be obtained on any j
security,be of much benefit to the debtor, if
there was a disposition on the part of the
creditor to push collections, 1 should bo in
favor of such an act, but in this county
where there is no unusual activity in that
direction, in fact, not as much as in former
years, it is unnecessary. All seem to agree
that to sue at the present time is to force
the debtor to assign; and all persons with
experience in estates of assignees, know that
an assignment means only a small per cent
of their claim. It is a bankrupt law, and
the effect of an assignment is to divide, pro
rata, by law, the garments of Joseph the
debtor among his brethren the creditors;
and usually but a small portion of the debts
are covered and the delator is left with a
heavy burden on bis shoulders and nothing
to meet it with.
The only way it benefits any one at the
present time is to discourage forced collec
tions. In the event, however, creditors
should force collections, the homestead law
will be of much importance and will be the
means of saving many a small home; no
law on our statute, however, would save
from financial ruin many a well to do man,
and especially is this true when property is
mortgaged. A stay law could be enacted
to prevent sales, but to call the legislature
together for that purpose, might, and per
haps would, hasten many claims into court
for adjustment, and before a law could be
put in force the mischief, sought to be pre
vented, wonld be accomplished. I do not
believe that creditors are going to crowd
collections so as to distress the debtor ; len
iency will be shown until the panic subsides,
and congress unlocks the vast treasures of
our mines and restores to circulation the
monev of the people .
Jr the legislature would meet and repeal
some of the appropriations made at tho past
session, especially the appropriation for the
support of the Militia, it would be money
yaved to the people. It would be an exper
iment of doubtful results, however, and it
seems to me it is best to bear the burdens
we now have than to take the chances of
greater ones. Yours truly.
J. K. WKATHKHKOltD
YAS.SALLO.OnTuesday morning, Aug
'22nd, lWKl, at o o'clock, utter an illness of
several months, of consumption, Mrs. Etta
H. Vasallo, at the age of 2; years, 4 months
and 14 days. Her death was a very K?aceful
one. The deceased was tho on I v daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Stites. of 'the Kkmo
t'livr. She was a uiemlier of the Congre
gational church, and her life testified to the
depth of her Christian convictions, lte
loved by her parents her death is peculiarly
a great ono to them. Loved and respected
by many her death will be long mourned by
a largo circle of friends. The Dkmiickat
otliee bows in sympathy over the great loss.
It was the request of the deceased that
the funeral sermon le preached by Key. II.
V, Hominger.of Portland, herforiuer pastor;
hut it was not known at press time whether
! this would bo possible. Services will be
I held tomorrow afternoon at the Congrega
tional church at z 0 clock.
$8.00 WILL BDTAWOIAN
the best wahhiDK machine nude. Go to
Stewart & Sox and take one out on trial.
They slio have all kinds of wringers.
IT WILL KILL YOUR WIFE
to carry that pTetit big child armttd iu her
arms. You must go 10 Mewart S box and
buy ono of their l aby carriages. All kinds
and prices.
NEVER BOTHER
yourself very much about business during
the hot months u you wish to keep cool
nor r.iust you get Into the habit of asking
A MAN
it is hot enough for him, w:ien you can
see verv plainly that he is practically
roasted; but, instead, advise him local) on
arker Brothers and get the best baked
goods to be secured, as well as warm
wecther groceries generally,
WHEN HE IS HOT.
By so doing you will surely tetaln 'his
irienusntp.
CT ia tmsBimoa that Will &
ne brat line of Uver ware In
taejr Aav the variety an.1 qual
ities that counts in buvinc
(tptctlon Always carries con-
Is a osnlty nowndayi- I
all on Will & Stark, whose
ad varied, and prices the
ThY can flive xnn a
a lisM M welj a in jewelry
sastitti ran to Mantis
nd of tV On-srnn l'a-
moraing and Werinetiluy
y reninp. Round trip
I for thirtv davit, will 1k
NfVj. Round trip ticket can now
Idllf- Om Bay, at esciiixion r.ite
aewetk.
, RMF-tate, 801 Wait
PortW, Of.
f. M siWFlor.
II "Farias!,
.Or. ,
the I a ling drufc
Sliiluh'a ViUKsdf : what you need for
dyspepsia torpid IWer, yellow akin or kid
ney trouble. It is gnarinteed to give yon
satisfaction Price 75. Htld'by Foshay'&
MasoB.
Term, Cash at F L Kenton's grocery
Aricr;ltrcnttra-t
To purify, vitalise and enrich the blood
and give nerve, bodily aud digestive
strength, tane Hooa's Sarsaparilla. Con-
tinue the the medicine after every :neal
fo- a month or iwo.
MONEV TO LOAN AT 6 FER CEN
ON CITY PROPERTY. M SENDERS
rilRESPASS NOTICE.-All hunter are
B berebv noiined not to trespass unot
the enclosed premlnesof the undersign d
seven and a half miles eat or Aiuauy
unlesi permission Is nr-t ohUineu.
shall proHecute all who t hu trepflM.
r. lvi Dunnn mi
Mr R M Robeitson has moved his feed
store to one door west of his former place.
ust east ot th ubmocrat ottice, where
he Is well located, and is in a condition to
meet the demands cf the tiade. He car
les a large and first clas stock of feed.
lime, cement, platter, hair, fertiliser, and
everything usually kept In a first clas6
leea store.
SrOWINCAWAY HAY1"thhrf"1'
on a farm. Vuucan make it the easiest by
buying a complete Hay Carrier nuttit of
Stewart 5l Sox. Call and see it.
They don't make any better than th
'RussoU" aud Stewart Sox tell that kin
at Aibany. Several good secondhand en
gines for 6nlo at a bargain.
PAINTS & OILS. Tho bebfc milttd pftint
for sale on this Coast is the "Phoenix" and
we are agents far it at Albany. We also
carry a full line of oil-, varnishes, wagon
and carnage paints, ete.
Stewart & Sox,
BEE SUPPLIES. Don,t keep your bees in
au old box any longer. Stewart & Sox
carry bee hfves, seitions, comb foundation
and Dee smokers at low prices.
WILL YOU BUILD thi " y
test to di not tail to sea Stewart & Sox.
They keep a lame stock of builders hardware
and sell at price to tuit the times.
See the New Improved Singer sewing ma
chine. The r;ti6 a) wrys the cheapest. T
W Sowdeo, avont. Office at F M French's
Tewelry store
Strictly Cash.
F. L. Kp&ton ha adupt'd a cash cysttm
and will hereafter sell groceries
CASH only.
THOU SHALT NOT KILL -p
according to iaw, and you ought to boy all
y jur guns and ammunition of Stewut & Sox
They keep a cood stock and sell cheap.
Oiant powder,fuse and caps always on hand.
WE SELL COAL, IRON "d ' .
living," and keep a large stook of blacksmith
supplies on nano.
STEWART Sox.
fOR RRNT, gnotl five room hr
sr 6 bioo's from .be court hou-e. com
pining (tardea land und fine orchard, S
acres. Apply at L Viereck's.
Aoexts Waxtkdou Salary and Commission
for THE ONLY AUTHORIZED
Bioi Df JAMES G. BLAINE,
By Gail Hamilton, his literary executor,
with the co-opcratinn of his family, and for
Mr, Blainb'n Complete Woikr, "Twenty
Ykarh ov CouiiiKSH," aod his later book,
"Political Uisrcsmoss." One prospectus
for tht-fce 'A uest skllinu hooks in the mar
ket. A K P Jordan of Me., took 112 orders
from hrst 110 call; agent's profit $l!m oO.
Mm Ballard of O, took Jfi orders, Seal
Russia, io 1 day; profit $26.25. E N Rioe
of Mass. took 27 orders in 2 days, profit
$47.25. J Patridge of Me. took 43 orders
from3ti calls; profit $75.25. K A Palmer
of N. Dak. took 53 orders in .Idavs; prolit
98.25. Exclusive Territory eiven. If
you wish to make LARGE MONKY write
SPRAY YOUR TREES.-By
outfit of Stuwart & Sox and take care of yoni
orchard. The outfit they sell has been tried
in this state for three years by the best or
charmsts and is a o mplete success.
WE'RE NOT BRACCINC .ay
have the best line ot hue shears, suinsort,
razors and pocket oultory in the vaUeyi
Lome and see for yourselves,
Stewart & F.ox,
PLOWS.V"0 have a new chilled plow e
aotly the same as the "Oliver." We (!U Ir
an tee it and sell on trial. Extras will fit
Oliver. Also ve have a full line of steel
plows that aan no the exoeUed. You might
possibly save a few cents byoomiiiff around
and seeing as. Stewart & Sox,
SEEDS
GRASS,
GARDEN,
FLOWER,
TOi'T. Last Monday between Fourth
A and First street, in thU clr.v.a pocket
book with a trunk kev In It. Finder wil
aoo:nm 'ate a youag Udy by leaving It
at this office.
I. A. Morris & Co,
Flour and Feel Store.
Have rf moved their ttoi e lo the Sirahai
stor?t formerly occrpled by Deyne i
Robson, and have on hand a full tock o
CORVAtl S FLGU ( B2AN, SH0,iT.'
GERM MEAL. CRUIfvM, R'JCK
WHEAT. RYE FLOUR, HAY,
0A1S. STRAW AND
CHOPPED FEEO:
Custom chopping don.
Viereck's shaving aod hsir cutting ptr
ors
Bith at Viereck's shaving sod'hair cnt-dg-
pa riots.
la Marrlace a ral!ttr
Who shall decide it? We haveconclud
ed long ago that It Is a success every time
with Simmons Liver Regulator in the
house. It promotes harmony and good
nature by preventing any attack of the
worst enemy ; Indigestion and dyspepsia,
wmcn mane ditcord in tne brightest home.
You will find the recti la tor a cood reme
dy for bilUousness and sick headache. It
Is the household friend.
rrrmann r re Constipation and Stcfc
-factie, Hinali Bite itoaus.
BORN.
RLACKHCRN. Pn Monday, An 21
t Browrtville to Mr and Mm Arh
H!knro, formerly cf Alhtoy, a rim
found sod: AH doiog wed.
OREGON STATE FAIR
Under the management of th Sir Board
of Agriculture, on the Stste Fir Grnui-Hn
near Salem, commencing September 11th,
1893, and continnina one week.
More than $15,000 in cash will be paid as
nreminms for stock, poultry, swine, agricul
tural prodacts,fruits,native woods.minerals,
works of art and 'a-cy work, and for trial
of speed.
Kedooed rates ol tares ana ireigc'i on an
transportation lines. FavilHon open foor
evenings during f he week, with good music
in attendance. The pew grand stand and
the new regulation track are conceded to be
among the most comicnaoie anutne nest on
the Paeifio Coast. Splendid contests of
speed each day. There is entered for these
oonteota the beit field of horses this year
that hsa been on the grounds for many
seasons. Valuable and handsome improve
ments have been made on the grounds and
bondings.
Premium li.t hs been revised and im
proved to the benefit of exhibitor Entries
for premium clow at 3 P m on the first da
of the fair, and exhibits must be In place by
10 p mot said day.
PRICK OT ADMISSION.
Men's Season Tickets 82..V
Women's SeMOo Tickets 1.00
Meo Day Tickets 2."
Women's Dsy lick-to 25
Race Track Tickets, daily .25
Women to the race course, free. Children
under 12 tpsra, free to all.
Send th secretary at PwtUnd for a
Prenrnm List J APPERlON,
J T GKKGU, S-crWry. President.
ALBANY FOIITDRE COI
Baltimore Bkk, Albany, Ore.
Dealer in all klndi of Furniture, Wa
Papsr CarpAts, L(nnlputnat
Picture Frtmes, tic.
-c
UNDERTAKING A SPECIALTY
HYDE & JAMES,
Pror'etora
immediately for terms to
The Henry Bill Put). Co.,Korvieli,Conn
Fresh, pure, sure to grop and sold) at Port
land nrioes. Garden sends kent in bulk.
1 Field peas and Field corn also carried in
largo quantities. qtkwa rt 6Z Sox.
BUY : YOUR
Dry Goods,
Furnishing Goods,
Lace Curtains,
Shoes, Etc., oi
HEAD, PEACOCK CO,
ALBANY
AND
LEBANON-
McMIMVILLE COLLEGE.
DRUGS
Stationery, Toilet Artij'es, Music
Instruments, Etc.
Bote & McFarlail,
The Corner Drug Store," A'banr, Oi.
im i I
McMinnville. Oregun,
This Collogc is ono of Hip oldest and
equipped colleges in the NortLwiwt.
alvant.nges not found olsewhcre
Beautiful lor al ion,
Sa tatil. Builiiinzs,
Efli icnt Tea di its,
Expenses Iisrlit: a boarding hail in the College
bnildinron the club plan, I'redidt'nt Ilrowrifoi;
atcwanl, thus fp'aninteeing (rood tionril at tit
least powible Mwt to the student. Itourd oan ;da
tic hail in private families at fri..1) to $).X) pe;
week, including lodging.
Tho fine Tolescoiie nrently monntnl in tl
New Olwrvntory and the extrnnivn Library
to vhich Rtiidciits have fne neress, offer!
n this tate.
Thirty Acre Campns,
iioaitn? Mirronnmiics,
Tlioronsli Work.
Five courses of studv C'lasfinil, Scientific, Nornul. Literary and Ftnines. wilh
special advnntiigns in Voral and Instrumental liisic. Mttsiness course of two jt.rs.
t'ratluiitcs of the Normal course are entitled to ft Htnte liploma, and are in dennuiil to
fill hitfh positions. McMinnville is accessible by mil from all parts of the State, on the
main trunk of the .Southern 1'acificR.lt. West Hide; twenty -five miles south of Portland
Fall Tern Begins September 19th.
Aend for atalognr. Address. T. U. BROWXSOX, Preitln
Or A J HunnaVer, Sol'c'tor and Financial Agent.