THE MORNING IIERALD: WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3, 1891
ON SALE.
' The Daily Herald will !e on
Bale each morning at II. J. Jones'
book Htore.where item be procured
at 5 cents per copy.
JOTTINOH ABOUT TOWN.
County court conveies to-day.
Fresh bread every day at Parker
T.ros.
Dr. E. . lly.l.', of Scio, is in
the city.
The finest milk shakes in the
city at I'.oenicke's.
Fine fresh strawberries every
ilav at 1". I.. Kenton's.
Allen's ilo their ow n delivering,
carefully and promptly.
heave your orders for dressed
chickens at Allen I'.rts.
Major Canterbury, of IU'dlund,
California, is in the dtv.
Mr. K. C Searls has returned
from a business tip to Portland.
Cakes of all varieties, fancy and
plain at the Delmonieo restaurant.
J. S. Antonelle, the railro.nl
contractor, arrived in the city last
evening.
Sam Uoetz'a fancy pastrv, cakes
and bread, fresh every morning, at
Allen Bros.
Mrs. J. W. Shumate of Fuirene,
is visiting her sister, Mrs. J. Klein,
iu this city.
Vegetables from I.inn county
g.ir.lens, received every morning at
1'arker Cms.
R. J.
Hendricks editor of the
Salem Statesman, is happy over
the birth of a son.
Hon. Seymour Condon, a prom
inent attorney of Kugene, was in
the city yesterday.
For an elegant and perfect titting
cor.-et call at the I.a.lies Bazaar.
Inquire for the "B. B."'
Strawberries, cherries, goose
berries, currants, etc., received
every morning, at Allen Iro-.
Mrs. Levi West and daughter
have returned from the Sound,
where they have resided recently.
Mrs. Edwin Nixon of Harris
burg returned last week from the
asylum at Salem considerably im
proved in health.
Mr. John Fohay, of the drug
tiriu of Foshay & .Mason, was in
l'ortlanil yesterday, returning on
the evening train.
L. V. Deyoe, Mr. Newton and
V. E. I'.aker have returned from a
trip to Char hake, where they
made a big haul of trout.
A. Haekleman anil (ieorge Kimx
will leave to-day for Crook county,
going over the mountains with a
(trove of 150 head of cattle.
Mrs. ieo. W. Brandenburg, of
Harrisbtirg uhc has been spending
several mouths in Portland return
ed to Harrisburg Monday night.
ien. .Tampa A. Varney, fruit
pest inspector of the Oregon Board
of Horticulture, arrived in the city
last tiiht ami will go on to Kugene
to-day.
Mrs. L, Rilvcu. of Kugnne, on
lier way home from Portland,
stopped ofT last night to viit her
parents, Hon. and Mr.-!. U. A.
Irvine.
Miss Babbington has removed
her dressmaking establishment
from the Blumberg Mod; to rooms
in the second story of the Balti
more building.
Mr. John Schmeer wishes to in
form his patrons that his cab will
be found in readiness at all times
togotothe trains or any part o!
the city at reasonable rates. Leave
orders at the stable.
Jim Corbet t and Bob M;:Cord
are coming to Portland where
they will join Thatcher's minstrels
under a w eek's engagement. Sev
of Corbett's friends will accom
pany him on his jouniey.
ItiltirtiH Sui-git-itl Operation.
Dr. i.V. M.iston, assisted bv
Dr. W. H. Davis ami Ir. C. V.
K'-lley, j)erformed a ditlicult and
skillful surgical operation yester
day at the residence of Mr. L. H.
.Moutanye, in this city, in the re
moval of an ovarian tumor from
Mrs. Amelia Combs, of Eugene.
It was a liliro-tystic tumor and the
operation was a most delicate one.
It was successfully performed, ami
last evening Mrs. Combs was rest
ing easy, and the chances were
f ivorable for her recovery. This
is the third successful operation of
this kind that Dr. Mastoii and Dr.
Davis Irtvi. performed during the
past year, which is additional
pnxif of the fact that Albany's
medical profession runl s foremost
anions the cities of Oregon.
Oiticer Elected.
Follow ing are the new 1 v elected
olHcers o; Sak-tv Lo.lg? No 1:;, A.
O. I. W.: .1. A. Hyman, M. W.;
L. K.tiray, Foreman; V. K. Kel
ley, Overseer ; T. J. Stiu-s, b'e
conler; K. A. Parker, Financier;
A. Savior, Ui-celver; A. II. .Martin
initio; M. Cowan, Inside Watch
man ; John Kant., iiitside Watch
man ; A. II. Martin. Trustee; I rs.
J. L. Hill and (.. W. Mdston. Med
ical Examiners.
Ore From the Saiitiant.
The Albany Mining and Milling
Co., of this city has shipped from
their mines in the Santiam
distrie ten sacks of ore,
one of pure concentrates
and the rest gold Waring ore. It
will le snt 1 1 San Frai.cisco for
an accuiate test.
Itae U:ll 1 hallrugr.
We the "Cheap Cash Store"'
nine of Harrisbuig Oregon chal
lenge any nine in l.;nu County,
contestants to be "1 years of age or
under.
C. C. S. Nink.
Kir KiukM. Allrutloii.
Re"iilar drill this ( Wednesday) i
e . ... , . , -- i
evening ol loiumnia mvisioii
No. 4, C. R. K. of P. l C.
llayne, Sir Knight Recorder.
THE CARRISQT03 0PER& CO.
It Is Alleged to Be a Grand Bi'.k-Tbfy
Refuse to Cancel Engagement Here.
The Salem Statesman yester
day said : Salem's tirst "giand"'
ope.avasa "grand" bilkr The
company was coinposed'Vif six
people, and they are going to play
next at Albany, Eugene ami Mc
Minnville, where they should re
ceive a very cold reception. Their
managers should be arrested for
obtaining money under false pre
tenses. Tbey scooped up a lot of
money out of Sale.n people, at
jl.ol) a ticket--probably aliout
:iiH. The local managers of the
company, are not to blame for this I
outrage on the Salem public. The
advance j'gent represented !o them
that it was really a grand opera,
and, in order to secure such an at
traction, they gave a heavy guar
an'ee. The Statesman begs to be
excused for advertising such a
bilk it would not have dope so
Knowingly. In justice to Miss
Abbi Carrington, it should be
stated that the has a reaily fn e
voice, and so has one of the male
support, Mr. Uto. W. Travenc,
but the balance of the performers
are very "punk." When the
Statesman advertises a grand
opera for Salem again, it v ill know
I that it is a grand opera.
.Mes3rs. YA arner & Cranor, o;
this city, not desiring to place be
fore the public a fake show, tele
graphed to the Carrington Co. to
cancel their date here for this
evening. This the company de
clined to do, and replied with the
following telegram :
Cannot cancel. The Statesman
has been prosecuted for libelous
slander. The Salem audience was
well pleased. Tell your people
that we will give perfect satisfac
tion or money refunded. The
party writing the notice to the
Statesman was not at our perform
ance at all. The company will ar
rive at Albany to-morrow noon.
A. K. Cauris;tox.
As the matter stands the com
pany will doubtless try to till their
engagement. hether the public
will attend, however, is a different
thing. Those wh-j have promised
to take seats at $l.f0 each will not
be compelled to take them. The
subscription paper containing the
"names guaranteed is held by
Messrs. Warner & Cranor,!ind tSey
will not insist upon the contract
being can ied out.
NORTHWEST NOTES.
The fifteenth annual meeting of
the pioneer society of Southern
Oregon w ill he held in Jackson
ville on Thursday June 4.
The hank of (iervais will com
mence the erection of a large two
story brick building for its accom
modation this summer.
The Medford Mail says the Sa
lem Fruit Canning company has
bargained for ttie entire fruit crop
of tie? leading orchards in Jackson
county.
Hon. John Minto, special corres
pondent of the bureau of animal
industry of Oregon, is in Baker
county, Oregon, busily engaged in
terview ing stock-grow ers.
James A. Freemen, a farmer
near cappoose, baa been adjudged
insane and sent to the asylum at
Salem. Mr. Freeman is an old
resident ami well-to-do farmer.
The boiler of the MeCord saw mill,
operated by J. M. Littleton,
on Sutton creek, near Baker City,
exploded, tearing things up gener
ally, but doing no damage to life
or limb.
The interest in fruit growing is
increasing all over the state, as is
manifested bv the large number of
fruit trees that have been set out
the past seas ui and those that
w ill be set out in the fall.
Ihe Portland syndicate owning
the Pride of Pendleton and other
mines in Eastern Oregon have
sent out an agent who is making
arrangements to actively develop
the properties this summer.
Kiehardson Bros, have lost '.)
head of hogs within the last few
days, at their place below town,
says the Pendleton East Oregon
ian. The animals are seized with
some mysterious disease.cough and
sneeze, have a discharge from the
nostrils, and soon die, some easily
and some in apparent great agony.
The disease is styled cholera by
some w ho have seen it. and kid
ney wonn by others. Kiehardson
Bros., would be thankful for any
information as to a cure, as their
entire herd is radidly becoming
alllicted.
KttHolulioim of Coiultileiice,
Thurston Llge No. 2S, A. F. &
A. M., of Harrisburg, on Monday
adopted the following in reference
to II. II. Schooling, who was
born in the s'ate of Kentuckey in
181"), and died at the asylum in
Salem May lit), IS'.U.
Whereas, The supreme master
of the uiiiveise has called from his
earthly labors to the supreme lodge
above, our worthy brother, 11. K.
Schooling, therefore be it
Kesolved, That in the closing of
the earthly work of Brother School
ing, we ncogni.e the mandate be
lore which all must bow in hum
ble submission, and realize that in
the ripeness of years our brother
has but yielded to the inevitable
law of nature.
Kesolved, That the lodge room
be draped in the usual mourning
and that these resolntionsbe spread
upon the minutes and sent to the
county pape-s for publication.
S. S. Tit is.
W. W. Bmcicis,
O. P. Hvdk.
Marrietl.
Proi. Elmer ti. Lorillard, in
structor of music in the Altianv
cjllege, and Miss Sarah Ownbey,
of this city, were united in mar
ring.) at Vancouver on ttie L'nth
ult.. the ceremony having been
performed bv Rev. Francis
Whe.der, of the M. E. church.
The happy couple, who are weK
... i t ..i.i.. i i i
ami favorably known here, have
returned to this cty, where they
w ill reside.
CITY COUNCIL.
BUa lot'Str et and Sidewalk Work Red
aLd Laid Ovt,
A special meeting of the city
council was held ia the chambers
last evening, Mayor James L.
Cowan in the chair. Beading id
ttie minutes was dispensed with.
Several resolutions in regird to
sewer work was read and adopted
us follows: Nos. f. i, 7 and S.
Legal notice was or lered given
the property owners on First
and Lyon streets to gravel the
same and till all holes.
The contract for building lateral
sewer to connect, with Uailroad
street sewer was let to Joseph
Kitchen at tiS cents per foot.
The bid-, for sidewalk :'ti I exca
vation were opened and read and
laid over for consi l.-rataui at a
meeting to be held Tliu-.-d..y even
ing next.
BASEBALL AND 1Kb Y. K. C A.
Totiir KiuTOK hi mr. 1 1 n:iai.
Allow us a small space in your
paper.in the wish to niakp a state
ment, calculated to set aright a
feeling of antagonism toward the
Y. M.C. A., of this city.
When the game of Lull between
the Linns and lbanys was pro
posed to be played for money, live
members of the Albany club, op
posed it, from principle, they being
members of the Y. M. C. A. and
as such they could not consoienci
ously play for money among the
members of the clubs. At our own
suggestion, the manager of our
club was petitioned to arrange the
game upon a different basis, and
we ourselves petitioned our man
ager, urging a concess;oit to tin
demands of the tirst petition.
Some uncharitable persons have
seen tit to slur th Y. M, C. A. on
the grounds of an "indiscreet" and
"uncalled ior" petition, having
been circulated by them.
We live young men are respon
sible for the circul iiiou of th it
petition, and such being the case,
we make this statement for the
purpose of exonerating the Y. M.
C. A. and all fignatures of that
petition, from all blame w hatever
in the matter.
If indeed, any one can be Named
for such a movement, vie. and not
they, are the ones to blame, as
they circulated and signed the
petition at our instigation.
Trusting this statement will set
aright the matter and that tlm Y.
M. C. A. may be spared any un
kind remarks on account of our
action in the matter, we remain,
Yeiy respectfully,
( i i ; n k E. L.Uii.Moiu:,
J. Van Wilson,
P. A. Yoi no,
J ack Smii.kv.
Arr?tt'tl nml Sent t .luil.
A well dressed man, giving the
name of E. II. Bjardniau, who
said he was traveling freight ngnt I
of the Southern Pacific Railroad
Co., was in the city yesterday, lie
p'ayed billiards and tcik some
drinks at Marx Baumgari's saloon,
for which he neglected to pay.
Chief of Police llotl'.iian sp-ku to
Inn about it. and told him to go
with biui and settle for the same.
hoardman re'u-t'd to go and usei
obscene language, :or which
was arrested ami fined $15 before
his honor Judge Denti n. Hit fail
ed to produce the flo from bis in
side pjeket an 1 went to jail.
More llott-l Kooiii.
Chas. I't'eitler, of the popular
Revere House, of this city, has
let the contract for adding another
story to the lnick building adjoin
iiij; the hotel and will lit up the
rooms thus obtained in elegant
style for sleeping apartments.
These rooms will he us-d for the
drummer trade only, and will bt
second to none in the vallty.
Charlie is an enterprising laud
lord and has been a successful
hotel man. The cornice will be ot
galvanized iron, and it i- iuteri It d
to make the front one of tire neat
est in the cty.
Welromo Hutu
Tin Pritieville Review says:
I'he rain that fell this week was
indeed a godsend to Crook county.
Prior to the rain the ground had
become quite dry, and ail kinds, of
crops were fullering for want of
moisture. N nv the ground is
thoroughly wet to a depth of six
inches, and gram will g!tsiu
start before the ground can
out that it vill m ike a crop,
h a
dry
re-
garttless of wii.it kind of weather
there my b-j from this time until
harvest. It is quite probable that
this seasons' crop of luy and grain
will be larger than that of any
previous year.
l'liHiif;ti ill Control.
TheSalem.Iournal announces that
Rev. Doctor Van Scoy has tender
ed the trustees his resignation as
president of Willamette univer;
sity. The future engagements of
the gentleman are supposed to em
brace a year of travel and study
and then the aecptance of the
chancellorship ot the m w Port
land university of the M. E.
chinch.
Cattle for Kaht r 1 Iia Mountain.
The Suinuieiville boys from
near Harrisburg started on Mon
day across the mountains by the
McKenzie route witl Si'fl head of
two-year-old steers, for their ranch
on the south fork of the John Day
iu (irant county.
Sleepless nights, made mi-erabln
by that terrible cough, shiloh's
Cure is the retm-dy for you. For
sale by Foshay ci Mason.
Have you seen those beautiful
cement walls in the cemt !er f,
put mi by E. W. At -bison, at j,lf
j the cost of stone.
I Croup, whooping cough and
j bronchitis immediately relived by
j Shiloh'sCure. For sale by Foshay
1 it Mason.
I Ifyotisuifer pricking pains on
I moving the ryes, or cannot bear
I bright light, itml find your sight
week and falling, you should
promptly use D-. II. McLean's
I Strengthening Ey Salve. '2b
'cent9 a box.
!
THE OREGON PACIFIC
, A Junior
Tbut the RCiivereliip Suit is
Likoly to be Settled.
rial term of circuit court is
A
being I
reporte
in Corvallis, and it is
that the suit of the
I- armers
-oaii iVc Trust Co.. of
New Y
against the Oregon
l'acihc Kaifcoa.l company is kely
to be settledVand the road pass
out of the lianas of the rtceiver.
It is also said tVat this is to be
done in order fenable the work
of pushing the road eastw ard to be
prosecuted this summer.
That something of this kind is
in progress their is little doubt.
The people of the Willamette Val
ley will welcome any negotia
tions that will cause the resiimp
lion of work on the road, its ex
tension into Eastern Oregon, anil
finally to an eastern connection.
I-KI'TKIt 1.1 ST.
Following is the list of letters
that remain uncalled for in the
Albany postolli. e June L IS'.tl :
Mrs. W. II. Armstrong, '; O. P.
Bates, -2; Mr. Best; .Mrs. A. K.
Brandon; Mrs. Jell' Bull; Mr.
I lurry Craw; Hon i. F.CroII'end ;
Marion L Cooper; Mr. II. C. Coi
bin; Mr. H. Council; Civil Davis;
Mr. John Evion & Co.; .Mrs. Ed
ward Fole-; Sammy (ia'laway ;
Mrs. Ida (irate; Midard F. Haile-
day; J. H. Hillsbery; Mrs. I. F.,
Irving; Mr. J. Johanson ; F. L.
Kerston ; Mrs. Catherine Kattsay ;
Mr. Frank Linstead; K. S. Moron;
Kev. W. II. Noster; Mr. W. L.
I Hven ; II. C. Perry ; C. I Beed ;
Mrs. Mary Kihey; Truman
Uobins ; Mr. Fred Sedersten ; lohn
Schideler; John Shephart, Esip ;
Mr. Wm. Surl-s; Miss Mary Tay
lor; II. E. Wilson, Esq.; Bober:
Wilson.
Tiios. Mosrnru, P. M.
ISruoght It Down.
The latest newspaper in Oregon,
launched upon the falelul sea o.
.nur.nhsm May l!!.th, s he C lats-!
kame iiiici, ii ia miiio, uuo
newsy and will evidently succeed.
We clip the follow ing fro.n it : A
few days ago at Mist, a cub 'near
came upon the porch of Mr. De
Bock's house, while he was awav
n the river fishing. Mrs DeKeck
seized her hnsharii 's rill" ant
though she
gun before
never had bandied a
she took aim and
tired. The tirst shot missed its
mark, but the second struck him
in the head and rolled him over.
Mrs. DeR"ck exhibited a good
d gi ee of courage in killing the
bear.
llfHiitlful Women.
The magical ellects of Wisdom's
lwhertuie as a beautiti-r and
preserver ol the complexion nave
been attested bv thousands of the
. , i ,
leading ladies of society and the
stage, ltistheoniy article ever;
discovered which gives a natural;
ami beautiful twit to the com-!
plexion, removing tan, sunburn.;
ircckles and all roughness of the'
face and arms, leaving the skin j
soft, smooth and velvety. All re-:
mark on its delightful, doling ami
refreshing propel ties, a distinction
not found in any similar prepara-
jt ion on the market. MM every-
w hen.
I niiiitaiit to lloiiNrkefrrs.
It gives Julius liradwhol great
satisfaction in selling his line
i iolden Rule teas and baking
powder, with elegant prizes oi
without them, that his customers
who have purchased invariably re
turn and say tin y ate well pleased,
that the tea is No. 1 and the bak-
ii g powder is as good as the best.
Ail bis leas and baking powder
hears the name of .iiilius (irail
w bol's i. iolden Rule Bazaar, and
are expressly put up for his busi
ness, and he ttill continues to give
with each pound of tea or baking
powder an elegant piece of glass
ware.
Notit-e to I'atroiiN.
Auiany Or. May 30 1S!1.
I have this day made arrange
ments vith Messrs Knapp Burrel!
it Company of Albany. To furnish
all patrons with Deering Binders.
I lease call at once. Also arrange
ments are made with them fore
verything in the farm iuipliment
line including twine.
Mart Mru.Kii.
Financial Agent.
Sociahle at Tiuigoi t.
tangent Orange will give a I
sociable m ttie latigent ware
warehouse on June 12th begining
at S v. m. The programme will
consist of singing, speaking anil
selling, the basket. Last but
not least will be voting on the
prettiest lady, who will receive a
nice cake, and the hoinelist man a
delicious pie.
llMkl.tVH A It MCA Still:.
The best salve in Uii world for CuU.
Bruises, So.es, Fleers, Salt Klieiin:,
Kt-ver sore. Tetter, Cliuppetl (hint1.,
liilhlains. Coins, anil skin Kruptionn.
I nml pos lively cures Piles, or i.o pay
ic(ino-ii. ii i s uai uritei'ii iu gi
'h i I. i t s itisf:iction, or money re
funded, I'rii l't cents per box. Fcr
sale by Ko-lit:y .v. Mu-on
Shiloh's Cure and consumption
cure is sold by us on a guarantee.
It cures coneiimption. For sale
by Foshay & Mason.
Conn it Hendricson, grocers.
Bread of all kinds fresh at Coelz
B'os.
Higlicst of all in Leavening Tower.
HMaJ
siV
'I'll.
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ABSOLUTELY PURE
Y. M. C. A. NOTES-
The regular monthly meeting of
the board of directors of the Y.
M. C. A. occurs on Friday evening
of this Aeek. A full attendance
is des-ired.
Watch the papers for an an
nouncement concerning a sociable
that w ill be given in the Y. M. C.
A. rooms next week. A very
pleasant time is expected.
Key. Mr. MeLeod will address
the young men at the W. C. T. U.
hall next s-unday afternoon at 4
o'clock. Let every member make
it a Kiinl to be piesent and bring
a friend Stand by the association
meetings if it does cost you a sac
rifice. The oiganiz ition of the ladies
auxiliary to the Young Men's
Christian Association was com
pleted last Monday afternoon.
The auxiliary starts out w ith very
bright prospects, and will be,
without doubt, a very strong arm
of the association. Thirty-eight
were listed as charter members.
The following is a list of the offi
cers of the auxiliary: President,
Miss E. Irvine; secretary, Mrs.
M. J. Bridgeford ; treasurei, Mrs.
II. W. Young; vice presidents
from the various churches, Miss
Uhoda Hail, Miss Tina Mouteith,
Mrs. Sherman Thompson, Mrs.
(jeo. Hochstedler. Mrs. W. B.
.(midiir
Mrs. IIarrv Cbipman,
Mrs. E. C. Searls, Mrs. L. W.
Moench, Miss Woiley, Miss
Laughlin, Mis Adclia Burkhart.
Skcuktakv.
For all forms of nasal catanh
w here there is dryness tit the air
passages with what is commonly
called "stuffing up," especially
when going to bed, Ely's Cream
Balm gives immediate relief. Its
benefit to me has been priceless
A. (i.Case, M. !., Milwood, Kas.
Oil"? of my children had a very
bad discharge from her nose. Two
phvsieians prescribed, but w ithout
i benefit. We tried Elv'e Cream
, , ,(
tllt.rv;lH !A n;llkeil j
our surprise,
improvement.
We continued using the Balm and
in a short time the discharge was
cured. O. A. Carv, Corning, N.
Y.
Freuucntlv accidents, occur in
the house
hold which cause hums,
, sprains and bruises ; for use in such
cases i)r. .1. II. .McLean s oicanic
Oil Liniment has for many years
been the constant uivoiite family
remedy.
For lame back, side or chest,
use Shiloh's porous p'aster. Price
S) cents at Foshav tV Mason.
That sour-tempered, cross, dys
peptic individual, should take Dr.
.1 . II. McLean's Sarasaparilla ! It
will make him feel as well ar.d
heart.' as the healthiest of us. lie
, , ... -. .i...
ueeos oracing ir, naii.nig, mat
is all.
No. 1 screen doors, wired and
stained, H oo. Adjustible screen
windows, wired and stained from
70c and up at Sugar Pine Door and
Lumber Co., Albany, Or.
Catarrh cured, health and sweet
breath secured, byShiloh's Cat
arrah remedy, price 50 cents.
Nasal injector free, sold by Foshay
i"c Mason.
itoi;
WVA'l I At tin- family r.-iil.-nce i
southeast of Mani-burg in Linn
county to the wife of K. 1'. w yatt, I
on M ly "Mill, a h n poind buy. I
M oilier and child doing well and j
fattier hilar'nm. I
stale
of it-
;on land Department
The board of eoniinissiuiies for
tin; s.tle id sell ol ar.tl university hind?
and for the iuvjstincnt tif tin- tilhds
arising llici i fruiri of the State off Ore
gon, hereby invite sealed, np iiea
tions to purchase the following tie
seril ed lands to wit: y
AH of the donation hfid flailil s-it 11
:di d in sections 'fi, 'III, 'Jl it -J, in
liiiniship 11 South Hinge 1 w-'est
kii.ovii a-d tie si i il.i d on the govern
ment surveys as the Uonatioii bund
ei.iiiu i f .lolm W. Mooie and w ife be
ing notification No. "iio1.! saving Ihere
fioin is acressold to .Jacob X-;wtn:is
containing : H m acres. Also heginniiiif
In chaitis West of the North East
corner of the Northwest ipiarter sec
lion Jl in luw imtnp r; tfoutli It nine
1 West running thence east :; chains,
tlii-m e Soutli ID chains, thenen Went
:;u i-hains. thence North 40 chain? to
the beginning.contaii'jitig 1-0 acres all
situated ill Linn county. State of Ore
gon and containing in all 4'2ii acres
more or less.
Applications will lie opened lit a
regular meeting of said hoard to be
held Tuesday the Hlh, diynf.Iuly
s;tl, at o'clock l M. The right to
reject any and all lids is reserved by
the boHi'd .
Salem, Oifg in. June 1, Is'.M.
NAl'Ol.EON DAVIS.
C'iei k of the JJoiud.
City
Kveortlrr'n Notice or Etualiza
ti.m. NOTR E is hereby Riven that the
common council o.'tlie city of Albany,
Oregon , will sit as a Hoard of Equaliza
tion, at the council chambers in said
city, on Wednesday, the 10th day of
June lsiil, at the hour of two o'clock
l M. of si-.id day, for the purpose of
equalizing and correcting the assess
nicntnf said city, for the year ls'.M.
I'.y order of the council made May
2fi, "IS'.'!.
Dated at Albany, Oregon, May 2
ts'.U.
N. .1. Hextox,
Ketvdcr of the city of Albany.
lloK SAI.K A u"'i b e, harncag and
X buw'tfv for sa'o cheap for cash; a liarjrai.i.
Ki"Uirr lit the real estate otJice if hurkliart
,v Keellf. ,
tnr
11 tiele ni tiled in ivery house; liiif money
to riclit party: I nainple ten tvnta, aiWrcs.
N. F. (JAitUNOimtsK,
,ar d Or'K.
V j sevt-litli St. I'olt-
Latest U. S. Gov't Footl Report
BaWng
THK WOKLI ENRICHED.
The facilities of the jpreeent day
for the production of everything
that will conduce to the material
welfare and comfort of mankind
are almost unlimited and when
Syrup of Figs was first produced
the world w as enriched w ith the on
ly perfect laxative know n, as it ia
the only remedy which is truly
pleasing and refreshing to the taste
and prompt andetlectual to cleanse
t he system gently in the Sprin
lime or, in fact, at any time any
the better it is known the more
popular it becomes.
Just received, at Searls' shoe
store, the latest styles in ladies
cloth top shoes, lace shoes and
Oxfords of all kinds.
XKW TO-DAY,
A tlistrict agent for ono of the
Ingest lire insurance companies in
the world. Iarge territory and
j gotvl compensation. Address W.
ii. naymonti, oox o:i, Albany, or.
Opera House,
Warner ti Cranor, Lessees & Managers,
ONE NRiHT ONLY!
Wednesday, June 3d.
The Most Renowned Prima Donna
in English Grand Opera,
M ME. ABBIE
CARRIiNGTON.
MISS MINERVA BABCOCK,
The Favorite Contralto.
MR. CHRISTIAN F. MARTENS,
The Eminent Norwegian Bar
itone Assoluto.
SKi. HORACE P.OL1NI,
The Character Italian Baritone
Bullo.
MB. EUtiENE KAEl'FFER.
Accompanist and Basso Cancante.
MR. EDWIN M. SHONERT,
America's Most Versatile Piano
Virtuoso.
MR. X. BASIL PTETSOX,
The Famous Russian Basso Pro
fundo. And the Great English Tenore
Robusto,
MR. CEO. W. TRAVERSER.
Reserved seats, f 1.50, at Will &
Link's music store.
tyANTi:!! A "imttren", one who tain cut
a'i'l IU. t'ul al cjniir of ith and lUll
roal stru ts. Mrs. K. A. Durkliart,
nsT On Sunday, May 4. lS'.'l, between
thirtcity aul t'orvulIiH a ial)'s black
(e. I- tinier u ill iiirue It-avti at im iimce.
lirooil SAWINO-A. H. Howard having
) T pur- liiisod the Ut-w M-jJoiiv wood raw
outfit, is KW reailv
tn flU . all orders.
l.t ivi- orduMM ri-niclriiit;,
ami .'a;aKoia streets.
iiirnci of- Second
Proposal for a Bridge at Albany,
Oregon.
Notice is hereby given that the com
mon council of the ei'y of Albany,
Oregon, will receive sealed bids for
the Iniildipg of a bridge across the
Willamette river from the north line
of First street, at the junction of said
First street w ith Calapooia street, to
the north side of said river, in accord
ance w ith the plans, specifications and
survey now on li'e in the olllce of the
recorder of the city of Albany; 6aid
bridge to he i:0 feet in length and 20
feet w ide in the elear and composed of
si Mi) spans; the opproache to be
respective y :i(M) feet and IU5 feet in
length and 20 feet wide; such bids may
also tie accompanied with plans and
specifications of the hiddei , which
will be considered by the council.
I'itls will he received lor an all steel
bridge, and must he aeeonipanied by
drawing show ing plans and elevations
of both sun-structure and super
structure; diagram of stresses for
spans of different lengths, and full
specification of the material and work
manship of the details of such bridge,
liids must lie tiled with the rerorder of
said city on or before the hour of 1
o'clock p. m. of the 27th day of June,
Is'.il, nnd must he accompanied by a
ccrtitied cheek for live per cent of the
amount of the bid. The contractor to
whom the contract may be awarded
will he required to enter into a writ
ten agreement and contract ant to
give bond to the city of Albany in
double the amount of the contract
price for the construction of such
bridge, and for the faithful and strict
performpnee of the contract In all its
terms, conditions and details. Work
must be commenced within 20 days
from the execution of the contract,
and be completed to the perfect satis
faction of the engineer in charge of
I he woik and construction of said
bridge and of the city council, on or
before the 1st day of December, IS'.U.
liids will be publicly opened on the
27th day of June, 1-V.ll, at the council
chamber in the city of Albany, be
tween the hours of 2 and 4 o'clock p.
m. tif said day.
The council hereby reserve the right
to reject any and all bids '.
Published bv order of the council
made May 20th, 1S!U.
N.J. HENTOX.
Recorder of the City of Albany.
Albany, Or., May 2Sth, IS'.U.
ni'KNISIIEn R0OMS-In one of the
ilt-aran eet localities in the city to
Fur particulars imiiirie at this office
An order for 200,000 pounda of
wool has been received by A. Sen-
tiers, who will pay the higheBt
mrrket price. Bring yonr wool to
him in Albany, and get your
money.
Apt Wanted !
r
rent.
Wanted
A, COMPLETE STOCK OR-
Spring and Sa miner flottiog,
Light weight Summer coats and vests, dusters, silk, llannel and
negligee ebirta, light weight silk and balbriggan underwear,
straw hats; in fact anything and everything in our line
you will find in great quaitities and all
qualities at our store. .
YOU ARE SPECIALLY INVITED-
To call and examine our richly
And reTaember alsc that we are headquarters for durable
all wool clothing made by the Albany Woolen Mills, Browna
ville, Oregon City and California woolen mills goods
CALL AND SEE OUR STYLES IN THE CELEBRATED
Before you buy your next pair cf
shoes we would suggest that you
call and examine our line, because
we undoubtedly have the largest
stock in this city. Cannot be
equaled for style, comfort and
wear, our line line made by
T. L. WALLACE & GO.
THK BIRTIIPLACK OF GREAT AND HONEST UAKCAIN?
X,
LEX Blain,
The Leading Clotliicr.
SF THE PROGRESSIVE 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
summer season will surely command his attention.
A FINE ASSORTMENT OF NEW
PAT
CLOTHING MADE
F:t guaranteed in his
Prices Aiways Reasonable.
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THE VERNON HAY PRESS
Unequaled for fast work and light
draft. Manufactured at the foot of
Baker Street, Albany, by
PRICE & VERNON.
tailored clothing made for us by
yss
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Lts0
TERNS FOR SUILNCS AND TROUSERS
TO ORDER AND A
tailoring department.
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