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THKMOKNIfftt HET'ALI); SUNDAY, MAY 31, 1891 YE3TERDAY'3 BALL GAME. O.N HA 1.1. T!ie Paii.y 1Ikkai.ii will he 0:1 Bale each mor ning at 11. .1. Jones' hook store, where it in be procured at 5 cents per copy. clubs at the Oelmonicn lestaurant last evening by Mr. T. L. Wallace. Strawberries aii'l cream were served, and speeches were m:id." by the players and viators. Roth ! clubs agreed to play aain, and ! T!u' nmst interesting bat-e ball fo in an invincible "nine from b -th game of the reason, and altogether ! clubs as .soon a-i practicable. inline iii.u mist ueen FROM BROWNSVILLE- THE CHCRCHE3. The Allanvs slJ Linns Play-d Lk. Pro. f Siionab, tiie Former Winning, Enc nraging Oatlook Reported Mining Di.-tri. ts- from the ; WLon. i Where and by Whom Serv ces Will Ba Eel J To-Day. JOIUNiIS Al'.dU TOWN. Jarbeau Monday evening. Fresh bread every day at Rarker Rt'OS. The finest milk shakes in the city at Roenitke's. tieo. Waggoner, of Corvallis, was in this city yesterday. Roenicke's French ii'e cream is the f moot best in the city. Allen's do their own delivering, carefully and promptly. Leave your orders) for dressed chickens at Allen I'.rts. Eugene La Forest and family wont to l'oitland yesterday. Marry Woodin, of Rortland, is visiting his parents in this city. II lie Rackensto and vii:'e, of Pallas, are visiting in this city. fakes of all varieties, fancy and plain at the Ivlmonieo restaurant. Win. r.'ist-y and Myron I-lif ui.of llarneu:g, wtie in the city yes terday. M. K. I'ayne, of Vo:s City, is making a visit to u'.d fi iends in Albany. Sa'n Goelz's fancy pastry, cakes and bread, fresh everv moi .'ting, at Allen Eros. Veg tables from Linn county gtrdel's, received every itioinhigat I'.irkcr Rms. Clarence Gray, foreman 01" ti.e Harrisbiiij' Courier, was m the c.ty yesterday, j Take home a quarto? R lenieke's tine French ice cream to . lay. For quality it can't be beat. - For an elegant and per fee! littin eoret call at the Ladies Razaur. j Inquire for tin- " 15. 1'.." the best game that has played 111 Albany, was the match between the Albanys and the Linns, played in this city yester day afternoon. The game was for a purse of 1UU. The Albany nine had been victors in each of their for mcr games with Lebanon ami Corvallis. ami were in better trim than ever. The Linns were to play their first came of the season. T.ieir battery was known to be btrong and a closely contested game was expected. Several thousand Deople assembled to witness the game. The positions of the nines were as follows : The Albanys: Larimore ), Smiley c, Van Wilson ss, Mar shall 1 h, I'.lodgett ''b. Magers b. Rreekenndge r f, Kennie c f, ! Leimert 1 i. ! The Linns: C Rums p, 1). j i'.urns c, O'Neill ss, Pyer lb, Wright '' b, Lewis : h, Rarr r f, .b-rarland c f, Stites 1 f. The game was called at 3::50, with C. W. Watts as umpire. Rarr went to the bat far the Linns ami made lirs-t O.i three strikes. Pyer went to first 011 balls, and s'ole second while Rarr scored. P. R':riiS struck out. C. Rurns hit safe to first and Dyer second. Hums stole second and in ule a great slide to third. Lewis struck out. O'Neill hit sale and went to first while Rurns c-coicd. I'cFarland struck out, retiring the side. Mar.-hai! took the bat for the Albanys at d hit a 8 fe to first. Van Wilson did likewise and Marshall came home. Rlodgett retired at first. Rreckeiiridge made a safe hit and Van Wilson scored, followed by l'.reckenridge. L.iriujore struck out. Makers sent a fly to secor.d and Wright pulled it down. In the second inning honors DECORATION DAY. Company F-, 0. N- G.. To:', .cc' 10I dreu and C tizcas ia L c Chi- Yes dav, ii ierday was tst rght f.-r ;i cord, pleasant the obM-rvaiin erv ici Ri:ow xsvii i.k, May iM, l.v.il. News fioiii the mines is very en courauiiig and many are fitting out to g i. The following is just re ceived in this city as the result of live milling tests made in Tacoina from the Taeoma company 's mines in the CaLiponia ami blue Liver districts: Firs', $8 21, sejond, t'; l-', third, -JC, fourth $;, nun, if .v.i r.er con 111 "oiil anil silver 1 1 1 . aim , urn princina: Iv gold. This coin- Ice cream by the pint or ouait at Roeinckc'e, and guatantee.i to I were even and the Linns came tit I smiling. Mites retired at tirst. be the liti"St in the city. Wright struck o.it and Rarr went out at first. The Linns did not relish their their ;;oose egt and plaved ball bar. I. Kennie, Leimert and Smiley 1 succes-iivt ly went out at first, add ing another goose egg to the score. The third inning opened even. Pyer struck out. 1. Ruins hit sate to tirst. V. Rurns went out at tirst on three strike. P. Rurns seorjil. Le.vis IL-w out to van Wilson. The Albanys thon piled up seven runs, which 'tost the Linns the gam-;. The scores were made on ha 1 throwing and bid playing by tiie fieiuers. Th'! Lin. is s.iw their errors, and 'I, plaved vigorously to recover what I ii.i i 1 lie 1 tosi. itte oaiiery irom that lime to the end played the ti .. .-if- t ...t.....i., ,- ;.,i.....i...t -l"cnts-ives ami tltev ilnl it ii il-.. iVi'l .11.,.. ' l'lal ""t another score was t made by the Albanys. O'N'eiil hit j safe to tirst and stole second. .Mc Fat bind maile a three bagger and 'NeilI scored. Stiies went on, ut j tirst and McFarland scored. 1 Wright struck out and so did Rarr. j The Albanys then came to the . bat aiK'in. Wilsi n sent the ball j over tirst, and I yer gathered it in. I'locl-ett stiiick out. Rieckeu- ri l't; was struck in the face by the ball, receiving a sevi re injury. I His place was taken at first by Washburn, who was put out at I third, retiring the side. From this time cm good ball playing was w itnessed. The game wa- equal to professionals on both -ides. Pyer struck out. P. Ruri.s -truck out. C Rurns went out at tirst. Ti'en in turn, Larimore. Makers i wne succe.-sfullv fanned out by I the burns brothers. The Linns had no better success, j Lwis (lew out to RliHlge't O'Neill went out at first, and .Mc- j Farland struck out. i The innings went in quick suc cession. Lenmrt retired at first; Smilev struck out and Marshall knocked 1 t',.,,1 .. l.-i.l. !., .1.. be is resting easy at the residence ' .. .thered in " .! Mr. Lro.vn. ',. 0 J;l H',.vi.nth ;nnin;; 8Uteg lite eoiiimeiicm -t-.t e.erci-es o! made first on third strike and stole the Aca limy of ur Lady of l'er- j to third. Wright struck out; Rarr putual II l,t. will 1m- held in the I struck out and Stites stole home. op.-ra h-ms.-, June iltii, at S 1 . m. Pyer liew out to Larimore. 'i he pupils are hard at work piao The Albanys could not find t ;cii:g for the occasion and lc pp, ! F.urrH anv more than ihe Linn US US l.ll, lj U'lVe.f'Cir llleilii; :t Cull 11 illlli l.:lriin.,r.. llurlljurt Kdris invite a dial va-!iiiig of c'otlies t test the Pacific Wa hing Mae'uine. Strawberries. cberiii-s, gvtse berries, cm rants, etc., received every mornm;. at Allen Rros. A neat, six room cottage, new with burn, to rent 1". r per month. Apply to W. W. Crowih r. Hon. II. 11. Cilfry, reading i-lerk of the Fnited States senate, who has retained his position for years, was in our city yesterday. Situation for general housework by a refined American, thoioughly competent i:i every branch, .Mrs. ieorge s'.y w ith .Mrs. Ralston 011 ...I, and Jackson street. Grant Cunningham, Levis aud CaHic Rriggs, young gentlemen fto:n Han is'urg, weie in the cify yestvrifav, interested spectators to the base bull g ime. Servicr s w ii1 be h'dd at the Chi is! i in church to ilty tiy ihe Itisto. atll . m. Sulijeet" "An I'.xample in Arithmetic.'' liven ing t-vercises wiil be dit-mirsed lor ( VI. Rain's lecture. A runaway on Ferry street ye -terday attracted some atieiit.oii. It was the team belonging to ( ieo Reed, of Millers. 1'ysandeis headed them ot!' at the en I of 0111 bloi-k without any damage. Tue gospel services of (he V, C A. wih hi! held at the W. C I, hall as usual this afternoon o'cloik. Rev. Mr. Hill of First Raptist church wili address the meeting. All men are cordi ally invited. 1 fie next session 01 tne o;egon 1 staV grange will be lied 111 Al bany in May next, which will bring a tiious.in i or tool e lepre s -nt.itive fanners from different portions of Oregon to this city foi a. wet k s stay. F. I ). Lieckinridgi', Albany's players yi hit it; 'the taee w ith'a .'.dP.iis ol the pitcher. wa severe nut imt oaf of I t corat mo pav Hie citizens generally turned oil! patiy is running a tunnel in Treas- to do honor to the o'-casioti. me liiil, 011 its ledge, and the last At the hour appo n'ed the pupil" ore came from the face of the tun- of tl'e puhlie school in full force, nel ltii) feet from the mouth, so it 1 .... 1 1 1 ... 1 . 1 1 1 ... 1 , . . . . . . ' oeatteo oy ineir icacuei s ami 1 roi. 1 snows conclusively tle.it t lie ore iniproves very fast as deptn is at taint 1!, ami as the sulphtirets con Walker wen? in line Mt l'lii rson l st No. .". i. A. R.. oM soldiers in a goodly number, formed in tin- (i. A. R. hail ami were provided with a hoiinlifi.l supply ot tietpiets ot liov.i'i -, pio- vitled bv the ladies of Mei'hi rsoii I new taiueil on: v per cent, ot gold, it shows thiil tie.-ore is free, ami is easily worked. This is considered 1 ne iest slto a ing ever imnte 111 a . M. . T. at A the Relief Corps No. R, and matciied into the street. wh-ie they joine.l Co F., O N. (i., under the leadership of Capt. (hit. K. Chaiiberlain and took up the line of march for the cemetery. The long proecssicn iorined by i lie school childern ami teat he:.-, was the pride ar.d beauty ol the occasion and the remark of ail observers. Arrived at the cemetery the procession formed mound the grave of Comrade Mueller, Com pany F forming the south side of a square. The Post ami old soldiers in the alley east and the school children forming the east, north and west sides of thesqua'esur:oiindingth lost an. I three of the cemetery lots. The services were then gone through with, including a very eloquent and beautiful address by Judge P. R.N. Rlackhurn. The school children, at the con clusion of the services, tlecoratt tl the graves of soldiers in the ceme tery and a detail of the lost went to the Masonic cemetery ami decorated tho graves of soldiois there. Ihe Militia company accom panied by the l'o.-t repaired to the grave of First Seargent Matiooii. a member of Company F..O. N. (L, of Corvallis whose lat resting place is in the city cemetery here, ami decorated it with (lowers. The column then formed, meeting outside of the cemetery halted and opened ranks by Co. F and the Post, and the school children were marched through und re turned to the scho j1 holt e. Co. F ami the Post marching to the hall, where Commander J. F. Whiting in behalf of the Post it-turned thanks to Company F", the com pany marching to the armor v closing tne ceremonies lor the day. The crowd in attend ux-a was larger than usual an I every part was pel formed without mishap and in a s.itisfactoi v m inner. I KVKNINc; K.Hl:i'l-i s. The W. R. C. memorial exercis. s ami entertainment, at the op--ra house in the evening, was carried out according to the published programmes, without a single hitch, ami 111 the best manner pos sib!e by evety oik; engaged in them. To Mrs. .Martin, corps president, great credit is due for the inde fatigable manner in which she worked up the matter, tiie gather ing of tho muses being the result of her LlhoiiuUS coinpil.i tioll. Taken altogether the day and evening were very successful and evince that the intert st in mem orial service is griming year l-y year. camp, and w ith pi -lily wood and water near at hand ami si'ua so near the gre..t Wil' iuii-ite val ley wheie stippii.-s can be obtained so ea.-iiy, e.e ol Hie greatest nun- ( i-'mutli mg camp; i-t looked ever mural on tins coast I ami :;o l. r iv 1 1 ,.,.,.! S. ,1,!, ,11, . '.Mr. II. II. IIildeibr.i-. l. of Port bind, was here vesterd ;y ;o confer ('tis-'.iaiMTliiN.ii,-Corner of Fourth ami m-itv sin-els l, i, ;.. I .,., 1, ............ yw-.y . , ul ,1 a . ii., :ii!'l e. tfaliltatli si I I at t;:;;.. lYjver. meeting eilt sii ly evening. i;,-v I. H. .M !.;.,,', Pastor. I liii-c.v rum iv.-. orner of liro.iil.jl. J inn .11111 r 11 1 11 streets. er ires a! II a 111. iiikI T::,u p. in. pi,,t,. i:..v. K "; I'ricliiinl. Sal.liatl, sclinol n p;::, lit. I'tiiver meeting every We.lti,-.,l.,y .Miiriioi.isr. Conier F.l Is til, : I'ltinl slreels. Service-at 1 1 a. in. :iml 1 : .111 p. 111. I ii-iiir, ifa-v.S. K. Mi ger, l'ilslor. .-.l!,l,;il si ,,,ol :.';i;ii l'i aver meeting ev i v 'I'htt f-ht v ning. "T. I'm I- Mi iitonisT Corn,. rM. mt goinery ami I l,itil slreels. Serv'.ees :tl 1 1 it. 111. ami ;::;n p. ,. Piisi,,,-, n . Sliatifle SaM.iitli seltotil at lit a. 111. Prayer Heeling on Tlmr-iluy l-Vellillgs I'm 1 i:i I'ltiisitVTMKMv. Corner of Washington anil Kil'tlt streets. Srrvi. . s ;tl 1 1 a. in. ami 7 :.u p. m. I'u-tur Ifev. S.(f Irvitii-. Sal.lutli s, ),,,,,) ;,t Ml;,. Ill I 'lau r meeting every W'etltiestl evening. l-.v it. 1:1.11 i.. Corner of Lyon :.ml t reels. l v j,.,., ;l; ., , 111. I'astor, le v. I., S. Fisher. Iiool III a. in. Praver tueet- Itilil p. 111. - e- lay nig eer i edin s,iav eveiiin.j-. CllKlsriAX Ctnrin'ii S.-rrtee-i every every Snirlav at t li.-ir elinr, h ill 11 ;,. w, h ,.art.eB in regard to f-ome I . , ,,.' ;'. p,,, ,r ' ,Im.l..lll.; nti':es in this camp ov. tit-I hy him-: Tlniis.lav evenings :ll ; :;o ,,. M If and others, and stated that j All are invitetl t i alien I. Key. Jns. t'. they had incorporated and formed Ii -Steward, pastor. , A I nol le. Services crv Mnul:iv at 11 a. in., Iiy Ifev. Kr. l.."Mi-t:iVer. ris.C.,rner of l.yni ami Killlt -treels, Sei i it es at II it. in. ami 7:.i(l p. til. I'ietor Ifev. liefi. . Hill. .Salihatli sellout iiiuueiliiiti ly alter tin morning services. Pray.)- meeting itve. v eilne-day evening. I Feiscoru. .Seniles ev-ry Snli. I li.il Ii in. .ruing at 1 1 a. in. Ifev, Win. I Donalds, in. pa-tur. j KEAL EoTATE SALES. Robert A. Rampy, trustee, lot ", block I, I larri.-biirg ; eonsider;i tion. '-' . W. ( burchill to (I. -org" l'.utl-r, 1 it -1, block 1, 1 lai risburg ; consid eration $ it). Miles' Carey to Silas Hamilton, (t) acres; consideration, ifluilO. W. M. Moore to Fiances A. Ser- -j iC-res ; consideration, . Sul- up there this summer, and yester day morning Mr. Iiogan ami four others left lor the cunp intending to work for the Portland company, and next week another compiny will be fitted out here to go upon a prospecting trip. A. Miiisteison and family, foi mer residence of this piace, have just returned after an absence of several y?ars in California. His folks are all sick :ind are glad to get hack to the Willeuiette valley to live. Picked specimens from the Ta eoma company's claim assayed; i'roai $010 to .f 14 JO in gold p. r ton. j A grand mass meeting was he'd1 at the city hall Thursday night : i l t ' ! ami a large sum ol money was raised towards having a grand celel ration in this c.fy on the coming Fourth i f July, end we expect to have the best celebra tion ever held in this part of the state. Arrangements will be made for good music and speakeis, and we have have the finest glove in Linn county. The annual picnic of the pioneers is to be In Id here on the I'd, f! 1 ami 1th of next month, and if the weather is good a large attendance IS expected. j IniMrlanl to Housekeepers. Mr. F. X. Polan, the telegraph ! It gives Julius (iradwhol great o'.'crator I ere, has gone with his satisfaction in selling his line family on a month's visit to rela- j ' hilden Rub; teas and baking lives in Raker City. Mr. Harp, powder, with elegant prizes- or ;i new-comer has takerr charge of ; without tlieiu. tint his ciis'omers the ollice during his absence. I Inive puivha.ed invariably re- P. Hume, an old resi-le.it of this i !""' ,a"'1 "a-v H"l. citv and one long identitied i(i : ! '"t the tea is No. 1 and t he hak- . - . . . . . mil hnu i i r iu .K- .,..1, .u I , l..,t linsl.-i. u tier- I'uni- to r.'.i-..-. r- I ' - l hurg to live. His family is still le-re, but will follow soon, lie still holds his farm on the edge of this citv. NEW TO-DAY. Opera House, Waratr & Cracor, Lessees & Managers. ONK NKiIIT ONLY! Wednesday, June 3d. The Most Renowned Prima Donna in English Grand Opera, MME. ARRIK CARRINGTON. MISS MINERVA RARCOCK, The Favorite Contralto. MR. CHRISTIAN F. MARTENS, Tne Eiiiinent Norwegian Bar itone Assoluto. SIG. HORACE ROUNI, The Character Italian Raritone Ruil'o. MP.. El'GENE KAECFFER, Accompanibtaiitl Rasso Cancante. MR. EDWIN M. SIIONERT, Ameiici's Most Versatile Piano Virtuoso. MR. N. BASIL PTETSON, The Famous Russian Basso Pro fit ndo. And the Great English Tenore Rohusto, MR. GEO. W. TRAVERNER. Reseryetl seats, ifl.oO, at Will A Link's music store. tling, Ml ' fj'.ioii. j !. L. I'dilekin-lt) t ! livau, lot I. 1 lock Marv llit"k:iian s ' wili ; additioti ; co- sl leration, $")0. j M. M. and C. A. Rills to Niagara i Mill Co., -I t acres and saw logs, 1 etc. ; consideration, .f looti. I G. S. Riowii to D. E. I'.t rdan, ; LMi acies: consi deration, tflTo. Dtlla E. Iho.Mi to Adda F. j Renlan, y'0 acres; consideration, i -dt). rropnsals for a Krhlut Alhanj, Notice is lii-retty given tli.it tin; corn rrion council of tin; eily of A liany, Oregon, will receive sealed '-ids lor tiie luiililii-g of a hridgt; ucrosn t he Willainette river from tli north line if First street, ut tl,e jiiiietiun ol f-ai.l First street w itlt Calapnoia street, t' tiie north side of said liver, in at.or.l. .nice with the plans, spe ilieations ni siiiM-y now on iPe in the oilicv of Ihe I reeortler of tiie city of Alhtiif; eaitl in nlge to lie V.M feet m l..-ngfli ami 'JO t....t ,,-tit.. ... it... ..i ...a i . .... ...... .u ..iv inai .MM! . Airiipo: ett Ol si ill) spans; the appiOai-l.iM i(, re-peethciv ini fe-t and :UT feet in levglli and -JO feet wide: Rut h Mils in v lr; a -coiiipanied with plat s and Ue atnies ,,f tin- hinder . liii-l. I).- considered l.v the council : jr., one ol tm-; -tt rday w as j -ail .roiii the I '1 he in jury j gcrous. and "SlHrliiihl." Miss Vernona .Lirbeai; play "Starlight." Miss is one ol the nniq'ii- Ii American stage. A claim that she is the in her Jarbeau .run s on the g'vat many suec -ssor ol pu-as.irit ent- i t.iinmi id Crawford ti Pax ton, the artists, have j'.st finished some .sjt'eudid views of Oregon scenery, wh;ch include both stereoscopic am! large views in ami about Poith.n.l. ."l o.iiiV and other cities, also r-jmi-lient points of intelest throughout toe sta'e. Thev have a migiii'i Van Wilson. ! I'.l. iil.ii.lt u.i.l U-..ul.l e s--i. ...ni -la-nuilill eilCII struck on' successively. In the eighth D. Rums flew out to Rennie; C. Rurns made a two bagger, hut was decided out by the eielit coHictioii, ami there prices :.ie most reasonable. 'I. I!ain' l.erl tire. Ry the courtesy of our citv pits tors the tirst lecture of this di ti:i-gui-dicd orator, will I-- given at i !ie opera hou.- tonight Sunday May . fist , instead o! in the afer-llo-'ll lis ii lore alllio:!Ilced. A tua-s meeting is expected, to which tne various pastors and some of the best mii-dcai talent t-t will coiitrihiit their share to gi ace tiie o-:- a-jioii. Itiil. p.,tin has iiav ele.l cxten-ive'v ov.-r the I'nited States as a iectuu r for tin- Na tional Women's ChM.-ti.m Tem perance I nio'i, a t-l Ii is won '''golden opinions'' evoy where. umpire on the grounds that he did i not touch first Lew is hit a fly to j tiist and Ala had it. L.irimcre ttruck out. Magers : went to tirst on balls but mglected j to reach secoi d. Rennie was hit ; and went to first. Leimei t struck I out. ! O'Neill went o-.t at first. Mc Farland flew out to Rennie, and stites struck out. The Albanys did not play their hail' o the last inning, the score standing M to 7 in their favor. Ihe score bv innings was as follows: 1 li 7 s it n n o n Kxenrsiiitt to New purl. The tirst of trie popul ir e.i-:ir-'ioiiMOi the .-en -on wili b-.? given to-day, .inday . A sp.cial train wnl leave Aio.tny at 7 a. m., arriving at No port at Id . m., returning, h-ave.it 7 cm .arriving in Albany tit lh . gi v ieg the excursionists all tl.iy a' the st a side. rirstciiiss aecoiiiintHlaliotis may be secur. d at tm- hot. Is and tiie wea'het i-i v. ry p eas int. 'fhe fare lor the round tiio has been nlacetl at the extreiii.-lv low r.it The gh. 1- " I -' 0 o 1 i) 0-7 Nor Ms i if Tin-; i Mi;. I'.urns hr-jthers were out of There plaving was wonder. iul. ami the public enjoyed it. Dyer is big for 'lis size" ami plavs hrst just like Ala Marshall. They would make a good team. The umpire escaped without a broken limb, though there was some vigorous "kickin" at tiie de cisions. In thi-. respect also the game was metropolitan. ' Had the Linns been better sup posed t he score would have been like prolcs-ioiials. A li ne could be seVeted from both ciuhs that wouid give the Saleiiisa good game. I he game must be plaved over again. It. would not be'right to deny the public the opportunity of of nuking it w ithtii the reach witnessing such playing again.' fl ah. j A banquet was tendered both Li'han Russ'-II. because she sings wen, looks wen ami has an er ga;.e ing stage presence. Ail these Miss Jarbeau has, 1 ut she pos senses soniething beyond that, ami itis hertale.it as a c iiniiiedienne. It is one tiling tosing well and look pretty, but is quite another to fill the requirements of a character satisfactorily. '"Stat light"' is not a very heavy play. Itis fashioned on the lines 'of the lighter phases of the modern drama or rather vaudeville as it should properly he called. It is a orignt, catchy and pb-asing com position, which without gieat pretense, is yet so full of fun that it will claim the attention of the audience tiom the rising of the curtain to thech-se. Miss Jat beau is a charming figure is this piece. Her singing is delightful, her pre sence graceful, while her acting nas that abandon that makes one forget that he is w itnessinga stage representa ion. Miss J-uheau is of course, an old favor.te in this city. Her iieri'oi inances in comic opera are will remembered. Itis a treat to see such a fresh and unatlectetl woman on the s'ag'1 one who has gained expeiienee enough to be giaceful and not ost ium personality. Miss Jarbeau is a chai iiiing woman, an accomplish ed m-tress, ami a trained singer. I he company snimortini' Miss Jarbeau is an excellent one. Llfjlit tin- Alley,.. It has been suggested that the intetests of t he business lien oi the city, would Ik; enhanced if they would procure the putting in of an incandescent light the rear of each business block, so that the alleys couid be made light enough so that the night watch could see whether any Imrglaroua business was being carried on or not. The expense would be verv small to each one, and the benefits large. I he m ttter is worth i-oiisidering. School Tax Notice. The school tax in sihool disliict No 5, is now due and pay able. Call at my ollice and pay the same betore it bee .lues de linquent. C. i. Ri'ckii mr. District Clerk. The public school closed its win ter term tiiis wet k and the schol ars are very glad to l ave a vaca tion for a few months. Miss Alt: Dyson is in Portland on a vi-it to rel itiv.-s and friends, to be gone three or four weeks. LC. l.iiyew has nearly recov- i i" ... . r en n, ami na gone w mi ni-t fam ily on a visit to his folks at Scio. J. M. Jeager, superintendent of tie; Ragle woolen mills here, has gone wiili his family to The Dalles, iiaving i.ccn notified by t hgraph of the tl.-ath of Mr. Stone near liut city. Mr. Stone once lived here, and is the father of Mr.-, Jaeger. livery house in to.vn is o-cu-pied, and sttll thf cry is for more. Several new building ae in course' cf c -nsii tici ion, and mm h real esta'e is changing hands, ami prices gradually advancing. The various mills and factories a.e running full time, ami bus in-.-s men are k"iit bu tea 1: i r is ! Ml his teas and baking powder I bears t h- name of .tubus Grad i v hoi's Go'deu Rule Riztar, and ! art; expressly tmt up for his busi- i ness, and he still continues to give with each pound of tea or baking ; powder an elegant piece of glass : ware. ; I'lliHOJe nf lltiNinesM. Notice is hereby given that ; Mueller oi Garrett have sold to E. . J. I.anning their en'ire business. goods, wares, merchandise, book j acco-ints, fixtures, e'c. Parties in 'debteil to said firm will please call i and settle at once w ith E. J. Lan .iiin.:. to whom all accounts are payable. ; All outstanding indebtedness v. i;l he settled I y .MucI'er.V; Gar rett. Ml II I. 111! i ( i AKllIM T, Ii. J. I.ANXlNti. Albany, May bSdl. j For all form's of nasal catarrh whin there is dryness nf the air passagtswith what is commonly tailed "stiiiliig up." especially when going to hid, Ely's Cream I'.alin gives immediate relief. Rs I. ids w ill lie received lor UH all steel tiralge. mill must he accompanied by drawing showing plans and elevations of lioili snii-striiciure und super structure; iliagrain of stresses for spans .if ditlereiit lengths, and full specification of the material and work, tiianship of the details of such bridge. I'.ids must he tiled with the recorder of said ei'y on or Itefore the hour of 1 o'clock p. in. of the 27th day of June, 1V.'I. and must he accompanied hy a certili. ti cheek fur live per cent of the amount of the bid. The contractor to whom the cot-tract may he awarded will he required to enter into a writ ten agreement und contract and to ..he bond to the city of Albar.y in double the amount o'f the contract t-r e for the construction of such bridge, and for the faithful and stiiet p oiorim iiee ol the eotttrai t in u'l its terms, conditions and deta.ls. Work 1 lllltst lie eollltnenei-tl n-itliin 911.1.1, 'from the execution of the contract and be completed to the perfect satis- lactmn of the engineer in charge of I ine wotk arm construction of said ' bridge and of Ihe city council, on or iieiore tne 1st tlay ol December, lS'.M, mils w in ne piitt ieiy opened on the :,th day of .June, IMil, ut tin; council chamber in the city of Albany, be- i ecu ice tours ot Jana o clock p. I in. of said day. The council hereby reserve tins right io n-.ieei any anil an mils . riuiiMicil i.y onVr of the. council j inane .May g'lllt. 1MM. N.-I. IIF.NTOV. te i order of the C' ty -if Albany. Albany, 'lr.. May "Mu, ly.M. L. E). Blain, The Leadioo: Clothier. p TIIE PROGREs-'SI VK PURCHASER DESIRES to see a line of goods that embodies in its immense variety, the finest and conservative fashionable features of the day, combined with a complete assort ment of staples, all made and finished in the very high est standard of excellence, and placed on the market at popular prices, our exhibit for the coming spring and Mmmer season will surely command his attention. A FINE ASSORTMENT OF NEW PAT TERNS FOR SUILNCS AND TROUSERS CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER AND t';t guaranteed in Itis tailoring depart uic-Du. Pricks Always Heasonablb. ii ii u ii mi ii ii .hi ii ii ii ii ii ill! ii ii u ii mi ii ii ii ii ii ii i!iiiiiiiiiii!iuiiii!i:ii!!iiiiiiii:ii!i:i;id:i!iiia:i:i: The Albany Furniture Co. A FULL LINE OF UNDERTAKING. 1- I ItMsllKI) l-IeaiTII eM nt, ier pa.t. KOO.VS- In rne the Incxlitii-H iti the city to nlars iniiric at thia olh-.-e. OPT! USE Warn? r Si Crano7,Le?tsee3 & Managi rs- ONE XRJIIT ONLY ! ime, ami Ic.ih ness benefit to me has: I.ccn nricele: s I lf , . sy, and, as sheep-: . ( ; (-.lst. M. p., .Mil.!, Ka8. U()n( -1 v m( J QJ .8 near at hand.: )n f Uiy children had a very I ' ''"1K lf A Tiie Ceh brateJ Comedienne MI.SS VERNONA shearir' line m.tre money in tie in circulation , l,ad discharge from her nose. Two j physicians prescribed, but .without a i: ir i imi i benefit. We tried Ely's Cream I.evv, the woili a greate . i Ralin, and, much to our surprise, t cor- , i i .... i .- . iiieie wan a m.iiKeii nit titu i'iiii-mi. Carrington, suvs ottligatos ith litany ol the irreal tiingers, but never before fuiind a voice of such pure ipialily ami surtaining power as to detract from the brilliancy of trie cornet." i u : i 1 1... ii .i... .it i j : v c hi iititiei i iisui lite iiiiitu V" l""."ui nit slmrt time Ihe .tw.-l, ami was N. irge rureil. 0. A. Cary, Coming Erequenllv accidenls, occur in I the house-hold which cause burns, M . i.i.: ....:.,,. ii... "I" anis .iimi ut ii;spts ; tor use in sue II .inn-, .li-iitc v .ii j i ui;i(iii uiiii iiei ' . ... i ... t ii m i . i graml opera company wdl appear : 7, ' 1 ' m 8 X olc:u,lc at the Albany opera house on next I ' .. ' M . 'j 8. fr "!"? Wednesday evening, presenting Ralfe'd romantic opera in three acts, entitled "The Rose of Castile," anil from prevent in.'.ica cations tiieie will be a full house as peats are going rapidly. There are some good seats It-It, s'o sucure them in time at Will ,c Link's. l'.'vaiiKellt-al ( hntt li. Rei-. L. S. I'islu-rthe newly at- Minled iiiiiis'er tor the EvaiiL'eli-l e.il church in this city arrived on Friday from East Portland, hi.-; former pastorate and w ill preach bo'h morning ami evening in their church to-day. Mr. Fisher it a brother of Rev. I. R. Fisher who has just clo-ed his ministry here ami moved to Jetlersun to act as a pastor rind serve Albany district as presiding elder. been the constant invoiite family remedy. .Silk mitts at the Ladies Ra.aar. Roy's shirts vests at S'eai tsgoing at cost. A large line of children's sun bonni ts, school hats, white aprons ami dresses just received at the La lies Lasaar. The Pacific Washing Machines a genuine Oregon invention, ami is made in the city of Eugene ; give ii an examination. IT I AEBKAU in "In Spring the young man's fancy Lightly turns to thoughts of love !" K also to Io b -tt rrrrr-&rrrrrrritrrlA Cr Cr fr Cr Cr Cr ir Cr ins w r Cr Cr Cr Cr Cr i i lood lo her brilliant comedy musical llOKN. KKL'M To the wife on M.tv 1, :t I ' i V . of Win. Kt tun. rHD SAWIXC-A. II. Il..ur. limii ir ptiri li:i,ed tliu lr l M Julii s Oi il s:uv outtit. is now re:ily t-. flit nil uriL-rs. I.tiic orders at nuiilein c, corutj ot Sninj art'l t'ai.-iti-ioia HtrertH. Higliest of all in Leavening Power. Latest I'. S. Gov't Food Report. Baking Powder ABSOLUTELY PURE STARLIGHT, Supiiorted by her own com pany of comedy and musi cal talent. EVERYTHING CHANGED New Costumes ! New Songs ! New Ranees! New Faces! New Sayings ! New Music ! New Funny Situations ! New Gavotte by PRETTY CIRLS, BEAUTIFULLY COSTUMED. rut: hit ok the sk.vhon ! MISS JARREAU'S NEW SONGS "Wink the Other Eye," "It's the Same Thing Over Again.'' Jell". I). Rernstein, Prop. & Man'r. Reserved seats 7-r)c. at Will A Link s music store, Opera House block. '.1 ?The wise young man, the old man, the thrifty housewife, all ill turn their steps, when searching for fresh table delicacies, choice butter, fresh hud. egg?, staple aihl lancy groceries ol ail kinds, in the grocery store of C. E. Brownell. OnceAgain Woo M ! "We wish to remind you that we car' rv the most Complete Line of Hard ware, Stoves and Jtaucs in the Val IeV MATTHEWS & WASHBURN. CALL AZLsTID SUSIE THE VERNON HAY PRESS Uneaualed for fast, work and lisrht draft. Manufactured at the foot of An order for 200.000 pounds of wool has been received by A. Sen ders, who will pay the highest TJnlrr- AHionrr Vitt mrrket price. Rring yonr wool to J-axi.Ci. Uticot, xnuauv, uv himj,, Albany, and get your j PRICE & VERNON. r .V M6m