Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, June 05, 1891, Page 4, Image 4

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TIIEMOKNING HERALD: FRIDAY, JUNE 5, 18il
aHflrmnggnUygcralclJ
UN SAI.l.
The Daily Herald will be on
ale each morning at II. J. Jones
ones'
;ureV
book store, where itcin be procure'
at 5 cents per copy.
JOTTINGS ABOir TOWN.
! Fresh bread every day at Farker
Bros.
Kd Goin was over from Seio yes
terday. 1. V. S. lieu, of East Portland,
ia in the city.
J. Kearna has taken charge of
Parker Bros, bakery.
Leave your orders for dressed
chickens at Allen Brcs.
Francis Pfeiffer came up last
evening from Portland.
Cakes of all varieties, fancy and
plain at the Delnionieo restaurant.
Dr. McAHster left yesterday for
a stav of a few weeks in Coos
county.
H. M. Hopkins was in Salem
yesterday looking alter business
matters.
Rov Ballard, of Seattle, is visit
ing in Albanv. He is the guest of
K. F. Sox.
, Vegetables from Linn county
gardens, received every niorniugat
l'arker Bros.
Judge Whalley, of Portland, is
on a 8hootingand fishing excursion
in this vicinity.
Strawberries, cherries, g mse
berries, currants, etc., received
every morning, at Allen Pros.
One do lar will bo jjiven the
tinder of a cane engraved C. I).
Cmibs by leaving at Montanye's
1 iv office.
Prof. W. K. Yates, of Corvallis,
has been admitted to practice law,
:uid w ill desert the sch xl rijom
for the court room.
Reserved seats for the college
entertainment at the opera house
June Sth are on sale at YiilVc
Link's. Pi ice 5) cents.
Mr. V. L. Coon, one of Peoria's
prominent farmers was in the city
Tuesday. He says crops are look
ing well in that locality.
Mrs. Kennedy, wife of Conduc
tor Kennedy, with their little
boy, came up from Portland yes
terday. The little boy, w Iiom
eyes were injured, is still blind,
but the doctors think lie will re
cover his sight.
County Surveyor Fisher went to
Harrisbiirg yesterd iv to survey a
tract of 'J Hi acres of timber laud,
principally balm timfer, for the
Oregon City Willamette Paper
and Pulp Company. That com
pany is securing all the timh.-r
that kind that they can.
of
Likely to He luoperative.
The action of the state medical
board in refusing to recognize the
diplomas of old practicing physi
cians who were graduates of such
schools as the Cincinnati Medical
College and the Bush Medical
College of Chicago, and have been
eminently successful in their prac
tice, having a large clientage at
present, will be likely to ren ler
the law both unpopular and inop
erative, as the physicians will not
submit to the demand for an ex
animation with the attendant fees
tu- go into the pockets of the
loard. The plea that the colleges
named are not in good standing
because ttiey are two term schools
is a puerile one. The most emi
nent phvsicians of the country are
among the graduates of the two
term colleges.
Left Oil' tile ConiinUalim.
Pendleton East Oregonian :
K.
the
the
J. Siimmerville was left oil"
allotment commission bv
"powers that bj" in Washington.
It is said that a petition against
his appointment was gotten up by
cer'ain French an 1 mixed blood
residents on the reserve whom be
antagonized when he was agent,
and lor warded to the department.
The petitition did not pass through
Agent Moorehouse's hands, ami
was unotticial, but it appears it
was the cause of Mr. Summerville
not receiving his appointment as
commissioner, lie was given no
opportunity for defense.
Important Notice.
From and after this date I will
sell my dry goods for 50 cents on
the dollar. My gents furnishing
stock will be sold at greatly re
duced rates, such as 7-j cent neck
ties for 50 cents ; $1.50 underwear
for $1.00 per suit, $.'! UJ underw ear
lor $2.50 per suit ; ti.00 silk shirts
for $4.75 ; $4,50 hlack silk hhirts
for $3.50, and everything in pro
portion. My large stock of shoes
at reduced rates to reduce stock
before removal. E. C. Skaki.ks.
June isol.
Rae Hall ( hullrli-.
The clerks and business men )ti
the south side of First street be
tween Broadalbin and Ferry
streets hereby challenge the eicrks
ami business men on t tie opposite
side of the street to play a match
game of base bail on Friday, June '
12, the losers to pay for a supper, I
all professional ball players barred I
and iioth clubs to r.pjiear in full
uniform.
Joiiv Isom, Jk., Manager,
j StraveU or Stolen.
From the farm of the under
signed near Muddy station
Lane county, one dapple gray
mare six yeais old fourteen ban Is
high branded on the left shoulder
with the combined letters D, II.
Anyone giving information lea ling
to her recovery will be handsomely
rewaided.
J. P. Ali.i-on.
A f.ilt Show.
The horsemen of Linn county
will give a colt show in this city
Saturday June'27. Horsemen are
requested to exhibit ten colts,
under yearlings from each horse.
COUNT
Y MOAT. -
Proceedic,
,Tlie fees inquest of Aunispaugh. I
' . I 1
Veceascd, allotted.
The fees impiest of Came ti.
Young, allowed. j
Fe?s,state vs. Bingham, alli ed.
Fees, state vs. Tony Arnold, al
low ed.
Fees, imiuest Trueman Davis,
.ill owed.
HILLS ALLOWED.
O. P. Coshow, aid Kitts fam
ily $ 10.00
(i. C. Cooley. aid Mrs. Clark 0.00
Cox & Finlev, aid Henderson
family .." 10.00
Ladies Aid Society, aid Long
family 10.00
W. E. ("nrl, salary 8:5.33
D. B. X. Blackburn, fees .100.00
G. F. Ktissell.fees 50.00
",. Foley, ace't ioor COO
Frank " fcteingrandt, bear
scalp 2.50
Fees, state vs. Tilford Paul 5.00
Western Dygert Book Manu
facturing company 8 00
K. C. Phelps, sta'ionery 4 75
C. W. Watts, " 8.00
Albany Electric Ligl tCo. . .. 27.00
Dr. M. H. Ellis, insane 5.00
Dr. Davis, insane 5.00
X. 1'. Payne, insane 4 00
C. H. Dodd ci Co., roads. . . .270.00
Geo. D. Barnard & Co 19.75
X. 1. Payne, fees ."!3.ol
M. Scott, fees IM.50
;. F. Bussell, postage 1.05
T. J. Stites, examining
teachers -- 24.00
F. M. Mitchell, same 24 00
G. F. Resell, same 24.00
D. Myers .; Co., acc't poor. . 12.00
E. T. T. Fisher, acc't roads 34 50
1. Hart, acc't poor 25.00
MeCully Kay, r ads 15 50
Hugh Dunwiddie, road sup. 20 00
Geo. W. Young, Marion Co.
to jay halt 10S.75
Hotilt Bros., same 108.75
M. Ohling, roads 75.00
G. W. Arnold, " 3 02
Phos. Monteith, stationery. . 22 00
Frank Trites, acc't insane . . 2 5!)
John 1' slier, acc't courthouse 10.75
Tiites Itros , acc't roads 2.50
T. L. Wallace A Co.,aeu'l in
sane 3.75
John Duncan, supervisor of dis
trict 25 was allowed 12 K) feet of
lumber.
The county judge and clerk were
ordered to procure 30 cords of oak
and 4 cords oi lir wood.
The clerk was ordered to adver
tise for bills for keeping paupers.
Tim claim of Mrs. J. J. Davis for
keeping Thus. Kilcy, disallowed.
Supervisor of road district 12,
was allowed 5-1)0 feet of lumber.
J. B. hoinpson, supervisor of
road district IS resigned and M. B.
Case was appointed.
I. F. Hyde was appointed jus
tice for Lebanon.
WATERLOO WHISPERING'3.
Waterloo w ill celebrate the com
ing Fourth ot July.
Camp meeting will be held in
the near future at this place.
In addition to our town improve
ments, a no'.v side-walk has been
laid on Soda street.
Several loads of shingles passed
through this pi ice for parts un
k'.t wn this week.
There were 14 pe sons bahtized
Tuesday at 3 c. m. at this place.
We w itnessed a scene at that time.
A boy of about 15 years of age was
to be babtized. The boy's father
became enraged, plunged into the
water and threatened war. tjuile a
struggle was made and the boy
was not babtized. The motbei
and boy seemed very anxious to
have the rite administered.
Stock buyeis are inhabiting this
section of the country.
Married, near this place Sunday,
by Kev. Mr. Scott. Mr. Larkdl
and Miss Anna (iilliford. The
bride is a sister of Mrs. Jas.
Iledgepath
Programme for celebrating the
Fourth, will be arranged this
week aud no pains will he spared
to make this a success.
A number of campers seeking
recreation, have spent the week at
this place.
So la water is as eood as ever,
cool and sparkling.
The Hop Outlook.
The following is from the Port
land Telegram : "G. J. Hanson,
of the Hanson Hop aud Malt
company, of Milwaukee, arrived
in Tacoma the other day, having
made a tour of inspection of ttie
California and Oregon Imp fields.
Mr. Hanson said: ,-I predict that
a large portion of the hops of Wash
ing on will this year be destroyed
by hop lice. The conditions seem
favorable for a wholesale devasta
tion of the Washington hops by
that vermin. I think that our
experiences in Wisconsin will be
re-ieated. There the year pre
vious to the season wheu the lice
wiped our crop, there were millions
of them. The prospects are that
the Oregon and California hop
yield this year will be much more
of an average crop than the Wash
ington yield.' He visited Puyall
up and North Yakima. Last year
his firm used 2500 bales of Wash
ington hops. Mr. Hanson's atate-
j ment in regard to the lice is cot
! r.borated by the Ptrtlaud dealers.
One merchant who has mace a
a trip of the Willamette valley
and lias seen all the yards, says
that reports in regard to the lice
have been much ex)ggeaated.
Notice.
II. Brandeiistein from San
Francisco will be at Albany on Sat
urday June 20 for purchasing the
following described horses: Bays,
black, and gray age 4 to 8 years,
from 15 to 10 bauds high, weight
from 050 to 1150. Must be gentle
ta tide under sad lie and also
gentle to work. Fiee from all
blemishes and sound in every
particular, di aft and carriage horses
wanted also. Headquarters at L.
SeuJers stable.
gs oi toe jane ierm- ids upo-
f Bills Allowed.
Cii COUNCIL.
Lajg Number of Contracts Let forVTh
- ATtaeeting of the citv c mncil
was hftld last evening to let ton
tracts fvstieet andfitlewalk work.
All biiLi for street work were ac
cepted an the work ordered done
within thiMy davs. River gravel
was orderec
6d. I he street eom
instructcd to pro-
unssior.er w
ceed at once
l io all wurk or
ouncil for i which
dered by the
there was no
J. li. unison was let lite con
tract for building the following 10
fo t walks at 34 ceuis per fi(ot, ad
joining property of B. F. .i:iih.
and the w hole of sout' side of
First stteet, hetween Ey-di mid
Baker sheets, except the Oreg n
Pacific property. Ten f ot walks
at 23 euts as follms: B. F.
Smith and Cunningham.
O. V. Warren was awarded th
contract to build a 10 f'ot walk
adj jinitig Cranor and Alotitieth's
property at 34 cents per foot and
a six foot walk dj lining the Set
tleineir propeity at 21 cents per
foot.
Wallace Baldwin was awarded
the contract for building all side
walks forOr.'gon Pacilic properly.
Miller and Brown received the
contract for building the follow i- gl
six foot walks: Smith Knoxv22:,4
cents, Peter Riley l;' cents.
The street commissioner was in
structed to build all walks ordered
for which no bid was accepted.
On motion council adjourned.
NORTHWEST NOTES.
The spiruuralists of the Xortli
ern Willamette valley w ill hold a
grove meeting at Xew Era, Clack
amas county, Oregon, beginning
Friday, June 12, aud ending Julv
5, 1801.
Eistern Oregon cattlemen are
continually improving their
breeds. The latest importation
is a large held of thoroughbred
shorthorns and Devons by Joseph
Trippeer, of Wapinitia.
At the Cascade Locks the water
is so high that very ittle work can
lie done on the canal. Stonecut'ing
can stili be continued; but wotk
in the bottom of the x ayaiion
cannot be prosecuted.
The little town of Hool Kiver
has evinced a wonderful growth in
the last few months, and beautiful
cottages dot the hillsides in every
direction. Manufactories are be
ing put in operation, and the rich,
natural resources of the vicinity
are being developed.
Another bridge burned on the
Cnion Pacitic near Mosier Mon
day. Passengers were transferred
to a steamer and continued on
their way. The Italics Times
Mountaineer says: '"It seems
possible, by a sullicient force of
track-walkers, to avert these mis
haps, and, as the lives of the trav
eling public are endangered ry
such occurrences, they have the
right to demand of the company
ordinary care and diligence as
protection against them."
A subscription paper was cir.'ti-
I lated at Harney Saturday soliciting
funds to aid in carrying on the
work on the artesian well at Har
ney, and was liberally patronized
by the Burns people, consideiing
the hard tim?s, says the Burns
Items. All look upon this matter
as one of puhlic importance, and
wish to have the wotk carried on
to a succestul termination. If
artesian water can be obtained
at llarnev. it m.iv be at other
places in the valley also,
well is now down over 1 HI
with fair indications of a;"
well.
The
fe;tt.
Kliml School.
Little Mary Ko'.rtH, of
ville, who has been a pupil
State Blind school for some
Link
at the
time,
paints a delightful picture of that
institutoa, says the Klamath
county Star, She enternl the
doors last September and is noA
able to read point print as rapidly
as anyone reads a book. She be
came quite an adept at type w rit
ing, and she has learned to sew
so well that she expects
soon to enter the embroidery de
partment. She is a very intelligent
little girl, and it is touching to
hear her tell how truly and why
the inmates all love Mrs. and
Miss Mcl'adden, Misi Olive Cop
well, Miss Scott, the music teaher
and Mr. Gardner, the net and
hammock teacher. Tne institu
tion is trying to get all the blind
little ones, and w hy should it not?
It is the best home on earth for
them. The state supports the
teachers, and the li tie ones,
with their intellects and sympa
thies developing among their own
class, feel less keenly their com
mon misfortune. Besides, they
learn there to be self-supporting.
That institution is a ctedit to
Oregon.
Iteatitifiil Women.
The magical effects of Wisdom's
Kobertine as a beautilhr and
preserver of the complexion have
been attested by thousands of the
leading ladies of society and the
stage. It is the only article ever
discovered which gives a natural
and beautiful t'nt to the com
plexion, removing tan, sunburn,
trecklcs and all roughness of the
face and arms, leaving the skin
soft, smooth and velvety. All re
mark on its delight ful, ccolir.g and
IITIIvCiiii' ' vl I "-
not found in any similar prepara
tion on the nia'rket. Sold every
where. .,.l.nu ,1.1,1 im iMI'l I P4. !1 I1IS1 Ill'llllll
KM kit V AHMI .4 S.llVK.
Tl:c bc.stsa'.ve in th; world for t ut.
Bruises, So.cs, fleers, S.dt Klieinc,
Kevcr sores, 'letter, Chapped Hand,
Chilblains. Corns, aiul -kin Kruptioii:',
and pos lively cures Tiles, or i.o pay
required. It is guaranteed to givj
perfect satisfaction, or money re
funded, Price il cents per box. Ftr
sale by Koslmy .v. Mason
That hacking cough can be se
quickly cured by Shiloh's Cure.
We gu'aran'ee it. Sold by Foshay
& Mason-
MINING SEW3.
e Go'den City CouiDMy Make an Im
portant Seal.
mtiortant mining deal hasj
beenVntered into by the Golden
City Mining Company and Mr.
Kichar Herris, of Denver, Col
orado, wich means a great deal
for theSantiatn mining district.
Mr. Harris, who is a wealthy
mining man, and is also backed up
by oilier Denver mining capital
ists, for the consideration of a
b'ock of stock in the Golden City,
has agreed to put in a ten etamp
mill aud a saw-mill, wite run
tramway and other improvements,
the cost of which will overrun
$50,000,
This contract means the devel
opment of the twenty valuable
claims belonging to this company,
and the bringing of a large work
ing force iu:o the mining district
oont'guons to Albany.
Mr. Ha-iis is a miner of expe
rience aud sound judgment, and,
alter prospecting the antiani
mines, pronounced them the best
in the I'nited Sta es.
The act i .n is cert di.ly one of
importance for Albany. It wiil
soon be followed by other move
ments upon other claims that will
be of equal importance.
TII(l:oi ;I v ANGLICAN
The Change That h8 Couie Over
Nvllie Urant Sarlorln.
Mrs S:irlnris (iicGrnn') is ft
specimen of the complete Anglieiz-j
ing that a dozen years' n s.dence
on the other side can make in a
native American. Mrs. Sartoris
was born and bred in the I'nited
States, an 1 S3 were her parents,
grandparents and great graim
psrents before her. Sue married
a Briton a dozen or more years
ago, went over the seas to live
with him. and now coires back to
her people and friends with three
beautiful children, mined out of
an English story book Kosemary.
Vivian and Lionel. Julia, Ellen j
and Hiram are not so romantic;
but thev are names, too, that
twenty years hence, i:i all pro-1
babili'tythree descendants of the
Dant-Grant-Sartoris faini'y will
prefer to their own t idiculo as
appellations. By the death ot her
father-in law, who admired her
very much, Mrs. S.tttoris inherit
ed a comfortable sum, which a
dissolute son is not able to touch
Although oerlectlv
independent.!
she couhl not be induced to live in
America again. She prefers Eng
land. Chicago Post.
I'SES OK HOT WATER.
it is one ofthe Beat Anions simple j articles required for the Asiatic
; rade. He w ho ehouid now tindei
take to estimate the commerce ol
Hot water is one of the best 'the Pacilic coast with A-ii and
among simple remedies. For: the Pacilic islands twenty-live
instance, headache almost idw ays j years hence wou'd find few who
yield to the simultaneous apphca-
Hon of hot water to the feet and
back of the neck.
A towel folded sevfral f inn
and dipped in hot water,- ami
quickly wrung out and applied
over the toothache or neuralgia,
will generally atlbrd prompt reliel.
A s'rp of flannel r napkin
folded lengthwise and dipped in
hot water, wrung out and then ap
plied around the neck of a child
that has croup will sometimes
bring relief in ten minutes.
Hot water taken freely half an
hour before bed time is helpful in
the case of constipation, and has
a most soothing ellect upon the
stomach.
A goblet of hot water taken just
after r;s;ng, before breakfast, has
j cured thousands of indigestion,
and no simple remedy is more
widely recommended by phy
sicians to dysepeptiis Ladies'
Home Journal.
Milton's Editors Arrested
East Oregonian : Milton's city i I lease call at once. Also arrange
fat hers recently passed an ordin-1 metits are made w:th them fore
ance to prohibit the placing of fool ; verything in the farm iinpliinent
ball, base ball, etc., on Sunday,
About twenty citizens and busi
ness men afterward concluded to
defy the ordinance and to have a
game of 1 all on the Sabbath, and
diil so. The following Monday
certain Milton preachers went
liefore the recorder and swore out
warrants for the arrest of Editors
ILL. Bowmer and F. G. Hull of
the Milton Eagle on the chanrn of
instigating the game and violation
of the city ordinance. Brothers
Bowmer and Hull were also threat
ened with a boycott by a council
man if they i in alge in any further
criticism of the council's action,
which they have been condemning
in their papers. At last accounts
they were not yet under arrest.
They will be defended by citizens
w ho flayed in the game.
Sociable at TanRei t.
Tatuent Grange will give a
sociable in the Tangrmt ware
warehouse on June 12th heginine
at S p. m. The programme will
consist of singing, speaking and
selling, the basket. Last but
not least will be voting on the
prettiest lady, who will receive a
nice cake, a id the honielist man a
! delicious pie.
Have you seen those beautiful
cement walls in the cemeter cs,
put up by E. W. Achison, at alf
the cost of stone.
Croup, whooping cough and
bronchitis immediately relived bv
j shiloh'sCure
's Cure. For sale bv Foshav
,t Mason.
Highest of all in Leavening Tower.
I
ABSOLUTELY PURE
DOLfH IN THE FORUM.
Oregon's Senator Tells the Warld of Oar
C'.o.-ions Country.
The follow ing articles ate copied
from the udvance sheets of the
Forum" for June. Senator I
Dolph is doing good work for Ore
gon in writing for a public journal
of such world-wide circulation :
OKKOON's MILD WINTKKS.
The climate of both Oregon and
Washington is mild and equahV.
In Western Oregon and Washing
ton it is dillicult to draw the lines
ma', uivioe me sea ons. inter
is usually a wet season, but there
are ofien long period of perfect
weather in February and .March.
Flowets frequently bloom in the
ooen air in January, anl green
fields of growing grass and gtv in
may be seen all winter. Once or
twice during the winter a few
inches of of snow fails, but it dis
appears rapidly. At int"rva!s of
several years occuis a wir.ter with j
ten days or two weeks of freezing .
weather and a considerable fall ot j
3tiow. The sumncrs are cool an !
excessive heat is unknown. In ;
Eastern Oreton and Washitig'on 1
the climate is di He rent. The dty I
season of summer is inn-) pro !
tracted, the rainfall is lcs and thej
heat is greater, though it i never j
excessive. The winters ate colder, '.
but of short duration, the siio fa!l
is light ttnl seldom lies long in the
valleys, anil live stock ranges on
the plains all winter thiiving on
the natural grasses without other
food, except when the snow is un
usually deep or the cold
pjrio l ;
unusually protracted.
The commercial outlook of Ore
gon is westward. It is nearer by
the breadth of a continent to the
markets of the old East and oi the
Pacilic islands than are Atlat.tlc
ports. No just estimite can he
placed upon the future volu. ie
and value of the trade wi;h Asia.
-o one nation can conttol it, but
i the struggle to possess it will be
mainly between England ami our
Pacilic coast states. Ilr.ti
sta'einent, with proverbial saga-
i citv,
foresaw this struggle, and it
was not the result of accident that
j in settling the Oregon boundary!
i we lost the island of Vancover and
; half of Puget Sound. In this!
struggle the new northwest w
nave an advantage over Calfornia !
in dis'ance, and in the fact that !
the ocean stream which rises ill' j
the coast ot Asia and Mow s east
ward to the American continent
gives to every ship bjiitnl lor ill
j northwestern port a gain of i
I twenty miles in every twenty-four j
j horns, llie region will have an
1 advantage over Great Britain in
; the local production of the staple
would not consnter ins estimate
, exaggerated,
' -
j Important to IloiiHekerpt'i-. j
' It gives Julius Gradwhol great;
satisfaction in selling his liuel
Gulden Kule teas and baking j
powder, w ith elegant in i.t s or
i without them, that his i-us'iitpcrs
who have purchased invariably re
turn and say tney ate well pleas
i that the
tea is No. 1 and the b
ak-i
ing powder is as good as the best. ; n,. ,,., f said river, in accord
All his teas and baking powder ancc w ith the plans, spccilicatiotis and
bears the name of .mlius t irad- j ui v.-y now on li'e in the otlice of the
w hoi's Golden Kule Bazaar, nil 1 I recorder of the city of Albany; said
......i.. ,. f, 1,; i.oi ! Iirii!c to he b'.M lect ill length and 'M
ness, and he still continues to cive
with each pound of tea or hakim
powder an elegant piece of glass
ware. Notice to 1'atroiiH.
.Unas y Or. May :10 ls;tL
I have this day made arrange
ments with Messrs Knapp Uurrell
it Company of Albany. To furnish
all patrons with Peering Binders.
line including twine
Maur Mii.i.i:k.
Financial Agent.
For all forms of nasal catarth
whert there is dryness f the air
passages with what is commonly
called "stulling up," especially
when going to bed, Ely's Cream
Balm gives immediate relief. Its
lienelit to me has been priceless.
A. G. Case, M. I., Milwood, Kas.
One of my children had a very
bad discharge from her nose. Two
physicians prescribed, but without
benefit. We tried Elv's Cream
! .ialiii, and, much to our surprise,
! there was a marked improvement.
We continued using the Palm and
in a short time the discharge was
cured. O. A. Carv, Corning, X.
Y.
If you stiller pricking pains on
moving the eyes, or cannot ber
bright light, and find your eittht
week and falling, you shouid
promptly use l'r. II. McLean's
Strengthening Eye Salve. 25
cents a box.
Catarrh cured, health and sweet
breath secured, by Shiloh's Cat
arrah remedy, price 50 cent".
Nasal injector free, sold by Foshay
& Mason.
. For lame back, side or chest,
use Shiloh's porous p aster. Price
25 cents at Foshay & Mason.
ISOKN.
BODINE To the wife
Koiline, June 4, lMU, a
and child doing well.
of
:til.
W. A
mother
Latest U. S. Gov't Food keport.
Powder
THK WOIU.D ENRICHED.
The facilities of the present day
for the production of everything
that will conduce to the material
welfare aud comfort of mankind
ate almost unlimited and when
syrup ol tigs was first produced
v-'';rl'l vau enriched with the on
ly permit laxative known, as it ia
the only remedy which is truly
pleasing and refreshing to the taste
and prompt and eilcctna! tocleanse
the system gently in the Sprin
ting or, in fact, at any time any
the belter 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.
Th t sour-tempered, cross, dys
peptic individual, should take Dr.
.1.11. McLean's Sarasaparilla ! It
j will make him feel as well and
; he irt r as the healthiest of us. He
j ni ds bracing u;, vitalizing, tfiat
is all.
Frequently accidents, oc-nr in
the In use-hold which cause bums,
sprains and le uises ; for use in such
ci'se-s Dr. J. H. McLe ius Volcanic
Oil Liniment has formally years
hern the constant favotite family
reined v.
m:v to-day.
Wool Mi !
An order for 200,001 pounds of
wool has been received by A. Sen
ders, who will pay the highest
inrrket price. Bring your ad l to
him in Albany, and get jour
money.
A district agent for one of the
largest lire insutanceconipaiih s in
the world. Large territory and
good conim nsation
H. Baymmid, box!
Address W.
I, Albany, r.
j "v :o..i.t' Notice or K.,ualia-
NO TICK is lii -eliy t'lven tluit the
.niMion council of the city of Alhatiy
in g.ni . will -it as a H ard of Kiiiali.a
.ioii. at llie council cIiuuiIhts in said
city, on iliii-lHy, the h'tli d.iy of
,Iui c Is'.q, at the hour of two o'clock
f, m. ol Si.iil i;iy, for tne purpose of
i-i j inli.'iig and conecting the assess
iiicnl of s.iul i-ity. for the ear ls;i.
I'.v order of the council madj May
y. ISl'l.
Dated at Albany, Oregon, May 2S,
1 -'. tl .
X J. He.vtox,
Kcivder "f tlie city of Albany.
'rpo:il for a Uride at A lliany,
Oregon,
Netice is h -rcl'v gixen that the cum
moil council of tin: city ot A hanv,
i Oregon, will receive scaled bids for
nil ititllilM' oi a ijiiui;i: iiuiina iiiu
WiU.itn, ttc river from th.i north line
of Kiit strict, at tt.e junction of said
l-'irl stri-i't ..villi ( ':tt:mifii.l stri'i't. to
feel wide in the clear and composed of
I nit !- aris ; the appioaehe to be
. ri Sicct'ue!y :Oii fc t and V,l feet ill
I length .Hid -ill feet w ide; silcti bidsmay
j ' al.-o tic ic-coin jiiiiiic.l with plans and
specifications of the biildci , which
j will be considered by the council.
I ISius will lie received tor an all steel
I bridge, and must be accompanied by
I drawing showing plans and elevations
I of both suu-structure and super
structure; diagram of stresses for
spans ot (lillen-ni ictiiMns, and lull
spec. I: eat ion of the inate'ial and work
maiislbp of the details of such bridge,
liids must be tiled with the rei order of
s iid city on or before the hour of 1
o'clock p. m. ol the SSTtli day of June,
l-'.'l. nr.d must lie accompanied by a
certit'e. it cli-ek for live per cent of llie
amount of the hid. The contractor to
whom the eocti ii-t may lie awarded
will be reUireJ to enter into a writ
ten agreement and contract and to
tive bond to the city of Albar.y in
double the amount ,, the contract
pr re for the eoeetriiction of such
bridge, and forthc faithful and stiict
pel formi nce of the contra.'t ill a!l its
terms, conditions and deta.ls. Work
mii.-t he commenced within 20 days
from the execution of the contract,
and be completed to the pel feet satis,
faction of the engineer in charge of
the woik and construction of said
bridge and of the city council, on or
betore the 1st day of lUeeinhcr, ls'.il,
liids will be puuMcly opened on the
2Tth day of .1 line, 1MII, at the council
chamber ill the city of Albany, be
tween the hours of M and 4 o'clock p.
in. of said day.
The council hereby reserve the right
to reject any and all bids .
Published by order of the council
made .May Jiit'h. ls;H.
N.J. HENTON",
iteeorder of the City of Albany.
Albany, r., .May -th, lS'.U.
Male of Oregon - laiml Department
I 'llie board of coaimissioncs for
the sale of school ar.d university lands
land for the investment of the funds
arii-uig therefrom of the State of Ore
gon, hereby invite sealed applica
tions to purchase the following de
i;i i it'ed lands to-wit:
All of the donation land claim situ,
ated in sections 15, Hi, '21 it ii, in
Township VI South Kangu J. West
known a"d described on the govern
i ment surveys as the Donation Land
claim :f John W. Mooie and wife be
ing iiotilication No. iVtUt saving there
j from is aeressold to Jacob N ;wunn
containing :!o0 acres. Also bceimiint
l'J chains West of the North East
corner of the Northwest quarter see.
lion -1 in Township south Range
1 West running thence east IX) chains,
ilicnce .South 40 chains, thence West
oil chains thence North 40 chains to
the bi gnitiiiig.coiilaiiiitig 120 acres all
situated in Linn county. State of Ore
i.nd containing in all 4'iti acres
more or less.
Applications will be opened at a
regular meeting of said board to lie
held Tuesday the 14th, diyofJuly
l-'.'l, at -1 o'clock e. M. The right to
r.-ject any and all tids is reserved by
the board.
Salem, Oregon, June 1, WI.
NAI'Ol.EON DAVIS.
Cierk of the Board.
ikon!
wanted !
i I I v I'll!
A. Vll V
- A, COMPLETE STOCK OF
Spring
SUI(
Light weight Summ r coats and vests, dusters, silk, flannel and
negligee shirts, light weight silk and balbnggau underwear,
straw hats; in fa t anything and everything in our line
you will find in great quantities and all
qualities at our store.
:Y0U ARE SPECIALLY UiYiTEiT
To call and examine our richly
And rp tqip or ;iWr -);' j"- hendouart'-g f.-r durable
all wool c.hvhing made by the A Ibany Wooli n Mills, i.ioi.o
vilie, Oregon City ami California woolen mil's gocds
CALL AXI SEE OFIl STYLES IX THE Cf.I.Ei'.BATED
t. A '
Stoi HATS
Bc'ore you buy your next pair cf
shoes we would suggest that you
call and examine our line, because
we undoubtedly have lhe largest
stock in this city. Cannot lie
equaled for s'yle, comfort and
wear, our line line made by
T. L WALLACE & CO.
THE BIRTHPLACE OF GREAT AX1 HONEST BARGaINS
L. EX 13 LAIN,
The Loadino: Clotliicr.
& THE PROGRESSIVE PCRCHASER I'I'.slRES
3t to see a line of goods that embodies in its iinMcii'-e
variety, the finest and conservative fashionable
features of the day, combine 1 with a complete asstt
ment of staples, all ina-L and finished ir. the very high
est standard of excellence, a. id placid on the market at
pcpular prices, our exhibit for the coming spring and
summer season will surely command his at;, nlion.
A FINE ASSORTMENT OF NEW
CLOTHING MADE
FU guaranteed in his
Prices Always Keasonahlk.
.iduatfuaauJUdu uiiumittiitfyiiiinttHiiutt
C ALL AISTO SEE '
THE VERNON HAY PRESS
TJnequaled for fast work and light
draft. Manufactured at ths foot of
Baker Street, Albany, by
PRICE & VERNON.
Same
r Clotliiog,
tailored eloth'ng mad- for us by
3
PAT -
:.TE3NSF0RS,JiT,KCSAMTS3USERS
TO ORDER AND A
tailoring department.
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