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THE MORNING HEKALD: TUESDAY, JUNE 1, J 891 learning gaUit Tic vald ON HALE. The' Daily Herald will lo on Bale each morning al H. J. Jones' book itore, where it c u be procured at 5 cents per copy. MONEY TO LOAN, i I n sums to suit, from six months to five years, on "rood Albany and Linn county real estite. V. K. MiTiieksox, Opp. Rtisa House. Albany, Or. JOTTINOS ABOUT TOWN. Silk shirts at Searlee'. Fresh bread every day at Parker Bros. W. II. Cowan went to Portland yesterday. U. L. P.lacknian went to Port land yesterday. Seventy-five cent neckties for oO cents at Searls'. Iave your orders for dr.-ssed chickens at Allen Bn s. Black sateen blouses and sailor waists at the Ladies Bazaar. Lewis lyer,the base ball player, of Browns ".Mill, is in the city. Councilman Garrett came np from the metropolis list evening. Cakes of all varieties, fanry and plain at the Uelmonico restaurant. F. M. Gates, general fluent f-r the Hire Fencing Co., is in this city. A Jarre lines of misses' anil children's shoes tjoing lor cost at Searls'. L. L. Say, cashier of the Bank of Brownsville, was in this city .Monday. Vegetables from Linn county par-lens, received every tnornin-rat Parker Brof. Call and see the new line of tringham wrappers just received at the Ladies Ba.aar. The business men in blocks and 8 wi'l play a ma cli game -f bise ball to-day M;ss Bellinger, of P-rtl ind. is visiting witti Aliss Mildred Bur mt'Ster in this city. George Moon-house and Walter Irving returned last even ing fioin a trip to the m iiiutains. S. S. Train anl family and Mrs. Ir. W. II. (ivis returned vsir d.iy from the mountains. Strawberries, cherries. gwst berries, currants, etc., received every morning, at Allen Bros. The ladies of the M. K. chur- h are requested to meet at tiie par sonage at :J :'M o'clock this after noon. One dtj lar will 1-a given the linder of a cane engr.ived C. 1. Combs by leaving at Moutanye's law otlice. A baseball nine compiled of ihe following letters has accented the challenge of the I M. K W. B. C. II. Y. Reserved seats for the college entertainment at the opera house June SUi are on si!-' at Wiil 'i Link's. Price 50 cents. Job & Co. are putting in n-wen gines and a larger saw m:il plant .it Browns mill on the eastward ex tension of the Oregon Pac tie rail road. Kev. S. (J. Irvine, of the I'ni'ed Preshyteri in church of th;s city, tilled the pulpit of Kev. Mr. Loiran's church in Portland on Sunday. Ir. C. C. Kelley and wife and Mrs. C. C. llogue returned yester day from the doctor's ranch at Green Basin. ' The stock of the Alb w.y Mining and Milling company advanced yesterday to $1 per share, on ao couni of the Haltering pru-petts ol the claims. An excurison vail is business given by the Cor meii pas-el down the river about '. d iv morning, ! J o'clock Sun topping a few minutes in this citv. Chief of police Holl'man and Night jKlicenian Lee wiil go to Salem to-day us witnesses in the case against the bu'gl.ir captured by them at this city. The regular meeting of the W. 0. T. U. will be held at their hall this afternoon at2::5) o'clock. A full a'tendence is desired to hear reports from delegates to state cjfnveiition. iMrs. Fritz Holl'man presented tlis ollice with a k of large luscious strawberries yesterday. (no of them measured eiu'ht inches in cirrumfrience. Albany has material for a strawberry fair, that would be a credit to any city. Lst, on First street, between the Iron Works and the residence o John Isom, Sr., a A curat dia mond rin-r. The limit r will re ceive a reward of $20 liv leaving it at this otll-:e. The ring is en uraved with "V.. K. I.."' on the inside of the band. Mrs. Maggie Blaekman. Ida Carter. M. A. U tati.erlir-l. Sarah Barnes, F.I hi Hcndriesun. and Mr. .). F. Back ou st) left for Junction City ves'er d iv, where they go to oi-anie a lodge of Bebekah l'egree, 1. I . 1 1. F. The new law governing notary publics is to the ell'.-ct each mn-t rtgister his commission with the county clerk in the county in whicl he lives. If this provision oji a statute is not complied with, commission will be forfeited. The law went into oiled on May U'tUh lfist. "The weekly issued this morn ing, contained nineteen and a h.il: columns of pure reading matter, with full market reports and epitome of general news, the mo t complete paper published in ho state outsid of Portland. '" Times Mounuinecr. The hist issue of the weekly Ih:nu contained thirty-four columns of pure read ing matter. THE COLLEGE EXERCISES. Y K-ning Th Weeki' Exercises. This is commencement week of the Albany College, and the exer cises are of a most interesting character. On Sunday the annual sermon was deliveied by Kev. Or. t; wynne, of Salem, who in the evening delivered an able sermon to young men. TIIK I NDEKCiKADl'ATES. Last evenioiiig occurred the entertainment oi the undergrad nates at the opera house, which was well attended and wae liear.i ly enjoyed. The programme, which was admirably rendered, was s follows : Orchestra. The Whistling Farmer Boy v. liorus. The Fairy Crowning, an Oper etta. CAST Ol-- I ll AKACTEKS. 0'ieen Edna Price. Attendants Mary Graham, Eva Koscoe, Orpha Fisher, Lizzie Patterson. M ischievous Fairies Leta Blain, Lucy Chamberlain. Lazy Fariea Bessie i'errill, Vidj Maston. Kind hearted Fairy Francess Graham. The Flitting Fairy VeBta Ilenton. The Workdoving Fairv Carrie Priihard. The -Match-making Fairy Kmma Sox. OKiSAKTU CiKSTI'RK HKI1.1.S. Feather movements. Oppositions of arm and head. Gestures of atlirmation, presiu tHtion and iielie.it ion. Attitudes. Defiance, retlec'ion, despaii, familiar repose, respect, indecision, a't ick, suspense, animation. Tableaux m mvants. Chain duice. Battle of the Amazons. Watching for Sunrise. Welcoming the Risen -Sun. Death of Virginia. Home, Sn-et Home. Leit In sight o! honi". Centre Our heavenly Lome. Bight Farewell to home. Mn.winaker John Chorus, .anie, an Operetta. C 1T OK CIIAUACTKKS. Sir lb -in y (ilenville. an Knglish nobleman F. O. Breckenridge. Herbert, son of Sir Henry J. Clement Irvine. Mr. Uinggol 1, an American gentleman Peicy A. Young. Fairul, a Gypsy S. Elliott Irvine. Robin, a messenger -Hugh G. Fisher, .Mrs. Ringgold, an American I.iily .Mary S. Cunditl'. Z.mie, siipp.'sed to be a Gypsy, but the daughter of Mr. Ringgold Eva X. Cowan. Leu; an 1 Stella, daughters of ir Henry Ava Baltimore and Eva Simpson. Hepsichore, a fortune teller llatlie Graf. Zorozo, a singing Gypsy Mild:e Pc.iiinester. Florence and Emily, friends oi the Glonviiles Xina (ialbraith and Lena McConnick. To- i:ght mi address w ill be de- lelivorod at the opera house bv II ,n. G. II. Williams, of Portland", alter w loch the Delsarte gesture dribs will be repet ted. The graduating exercises will be hel I at the opera house Wednes day evening. The programme is as fo'lows, beinning at 10 a. i. : Prayer. College Orchestra. ( (rations. Public (pinion, Carleton E. Sox. I lartette, Apollo Club. Education, Percy A. oung. Instrumental Solo, Prof. E. G. Lonllard. Environment, Richmond Wheeler. Vocal Solo, Rev. E R. Prichard. Accompanists : Violin, II. J. Hopkins, Piano, W. II. Lee. Valedictory, Carleton E. Sox. Awarding diplomas. Benediction. N'oveJtie In Lailien Footwear. 1 hve just received for the slim mer trade ihe latest novelties in ladies line shoes. Cloth top, iancy tips ; lace shoes with fancy tips, besides all thestaple etyles in hand and machine turns. These goods were made expressly for me and will be found nice enough for the most fastidious and cheap enough for any one wanting a tine dress slio.-. I also carry late novelties in Oxford ties ranging in price from iI.L'5 to $4.00. S. I-:. Young. Tm strainer Willamette Valley, A dispatch from San Francisco says: This afternoon the schooner Abie came down the hay under full sail and crashed into the steamship Willamette Valley, which had just discharged her cargo. Tne steamer is damaged to the extent of $100 and the Abie $jOii. No one was hurt. ! The Challenge Accepted. We hereby accept the challenge of the "L. M. R. it S." baseball nine to play a friendly game of baseball, and name Wednesday i-i no lu as iiie time. Our nine w ill h,.- sei-'cted iii accordance w ith the terms of the challenge. igue l "W. B. C. ll.it Y." Club. Foil ml Oil the streetsof Albany,a watch. The owner can have the same bv descriiung the watch and f-T th;s notice. payinjj Tw y women, w ho seemed to be professional beggars, arrivtil last evening and annoyed the police until a late hour, "one was past) middle age and the other perhaps! Cioup, whooping cough and bro!i-h;tis immediately relived bv Sldlob'sCure. For sale by Foshay it Mason. Catarrh cured, health and sweet breath secured, by Shiloh's Cat arrah remedy, price 50 cents. Naal injector free, sold by Foshay iv. Ma 011. THE PAIRON'S MEETING. Linn County Easiness It eets at Jo.dan Valley. Council The L'nn county business coun cil met in legular session with the Jordan Valley grai-ge on Juuetith, 1891, Jno. Bryant, in the chair. The secretary reail the minutes of the last meeting and they stood approved. The choir of the Jor dan valley grange furnl-htd music f r the council. The" financial agent, Mart Miller, made his re poit which was satisfactory to ail present. R. A. It vine oilei td a resolution in legard to twine. The question of admitting per sons to the c.inicii, was talked of by several membeis. Dinner being announc d ihe pres ident announced lecess and all partook of the good things winch the goo 1 sisteis of Jordan Val ley iange irepared. S. A. Dawson introduced a re port on M". Schmidt's pr.'po itin regarding a dairy tarm. A vote of thanks was tendered the Jordan Valley grai.g j for the use oi their hall, anil the sisters for the repast fuinirhed. The number of t-atrons in this jurisdiction is three thousand, us reported by R. A. Irvine. Re marks were made for the good of the order by Irvine, Leedy, Daw son Payne and others. The next meeting was set for the first Satuiday in October, 18'Jl, the president to fix the place. A vote of thanks w as tendered the members of the council by Jor dan Valley giai.ge loi meeting with them. Mr. Darby read a piece of poetry for the benefit of ali pations which was pointed and direct. COHUKM'ONIILNT. DRILLING FOR THE ENCAMPMENT- Headquarters F Co., Second Regi ment Infantry, O. X. G., Albany. Or., June S, 1801. General otder Xo. 17. Commencing June iith, l.Siil, all members ol this company will assemble t the armory each Tuesday and Friday evening until June 27th, l-S'.H, for drill and in struction. This order is made in compliance with orders from tegi mental headquarters, and only lawful excuses will be accepted for the absence of any member. The men will leturn to the armory any arms or accoutrements they uiay have, including the wooden wiping sticks. They will also see thai their unifoi m is in proper condi tion for the inspection. By order oi Gko. E. ClIAMIiKKI.AIN, Attes: Capt. commanding, W. A. Hl'.Ml llKKV, First Serg't. Tim State I iilveihily. Following is ihe programme of the annual commencement exer cises of the State I'niveisity at Eugene: Sunday, June 1 1, 11 a. m., Baccalaureate sermon Rev. 0. L. Corwin, Salem. Monday, June lo, 7:110 p. in. graduating exe:cises in music. Tuesday, June in, :-.H0 p. :n., address before literary sociities--Rev. A. Kunimer, D. !., Portland. Oregon. 7::5)p. m., reunion of literary societies. Wednesday, June IS, 10:00 a. m., graduating exercises of law school ; 2:00 p. m., planting class trei; 3:00 p. m., alumni meeting; 7::!0 p. m., address before the uni versityA. L. Fia.er, A. M., Portland. Thursday, June IS. 10:0) a. m., exercises of the graduating tlass lieautifiil Women. The magical tlfects of Whdom's. Robortine as a beaut'tir 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 natuial and beautiful t'nt to the com plexion, removing tan, sunburn, freckles and all rougiines of tin face and arms, leaing the skin soft, smooth and velvety. All re mark on its delightful, ct.olmg and refreshing propeities, a distinction not found in any sixilar prepara tion on the market. Sold every where. Important to Housekeeper!). It gives Julius Gradwhol great satisf-iction in selling his fine Golden Rule teas and baking powder, with elegant prizes or without them, that his customers who have purchased invariably re turn and say they aie well 'leased, that ttie tea is No. 1 and the bak ing powder is as good as the best All his teas and baking powder bears the name of juIius Grad w hoi's Golden Rule Bazaar, and are expressly put up for his busi ness, and he still continues to give with each pound of tea or baking powder an elegant piece of glass ware. 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 7o cent neck ties for 30 cents ; I.Ji0 underwear for 1 .00 per suit, : 0.) underwear for 2.5() per suit ; b.00 silk shirts for $4.7 " ; $4,00 black silk shirts for $3.-"0, and everything in pro portion. My large stock of shoes at reduced rates to reduce stock before removal. E. C. Skaki.es. June o, ISiil, Will Shunt' To-Day. Tbt Maseott Gun Club of this city, will hold their monthly shoot this afternoon. The club has re ceived tw o handsome medals, one solid gold and the ( ther silvc, which will he hung as prizes. Oreconlan Itailroail Hoik. Track laying is in progress be tween Cobuig and Springfield 111 the Oregonian railroad It is said that the wolk w ill he pushed forward just as rapidly as possible. A large line of Ludlow's $.1.00 shoes for ladies just arrived at Se-uU' fchoe store. C0A8I HOTES. Chittmu bark gatherers areagain in the Luchiamute btttom, as o! yore. This chittum tree bark is peeled and shipped to San Fran cisco, where it is used fir medicai pu r poses. Abo-it 11 o clock Friday night Borne incendiary poured coal oil over the jail at Fossil, Gilliam county, and set fire to it. Lu ki'y the tire was di.-covered and ex tinguished before it did much damage. Every owner of orchards should examine his trees to see it they are infected with veimine of any kind. If he finds any pests in the trees he Shou d take steps to des troy them at once. I'niied action w ill estermnatcd them. Washington counly has quite a number of pioneers within its I I..... M-. It- n . . 11 .1... .11 ... , f . I... i i uirni, uiu'v, mi- iiiui m oi met : i, ;, 1 pioneer women, ami Mr. ( iiiilin. j i1'yf '"iU . l' of HillatK.ro, w ho s.arted the li.st ! 1 " .. ' " newspaper in this territoiy. E. A. Kereiibiiuch, the iran who att mpleil to kiii himself by cutting his thr.j.ii wi h a butcher k i i I e l.iSt Monday sit Burns, Harney county, w ill r'covt r. He gave as a n ason lor his rash act that he feared violence fr in the rceret older ftyled "lul," which exi.-ts in that country, an-1 he would lather kill hi.eneli ttian he kil ed. Already com-f repot ts of forest tires, liierewasa big one last week on the middle Xehaleiu ' which destroyed thousands i I dollars' worth of timber. The artesian well w hich is being sunk near Baker City piomb.es to be a successful venture. The depth of the well is e'ghtv six feet, and water Hows from the pipe to feet from the surface oi the ground. Last Monday a German named Colmbaugh, w ho lives in Harney valley, went in'o a butcher shop during the absence of the propri etor, took a knife and drew it actoss his throat, making a deep and dangerous wound. Physicians seweil the gash up and he wiil le cover. Steam w as generated in the hoil eis of ihe Nehalem Lumber Com pany's sawmill for the hrs on the afterinx)u of Mhv 'A'Y time alid sawed a few plank. II II. I (own-j ing carried away the first plank as a memento of the liist lumber! turned out by a steam saw mill on j the Nehalem. Mr. Wendell, an officer of the; na'ional farmers' alliance, from. South Dakota, will deliver an ora-! tion at Pendle on on July 4, Presi- dent Folk being unable to come. : Mr. Wendell will organize a state ; alliance for Oregon July S at Port-; land. He is reported as being an j able and eloquent speaker. I A .1 J urot.n t j 1 il i. ,-b;i rn i-t or frum PoVtland, by the name of Kincaid,! particular, dratt an-l c m i ..(,..,-an. m m II illsboro it!i t wo wanted also. IlcahjUai immoral women, now occupies j quarters at the jail, awaiting the, action of the grand jury. He is j lucky in not having been dealt , with by a c.ti.ens' comniittcv, says the H.llsboro Independent. I The Dunlap placer mine, in the 1-ox valley milling uistrict, lor me want of water has worked but very little this season, says the Long Creek Eagle. It has iiofome almost necessary for the mineis of that section to construct a large resei voir of some kind, and there by reserve all the snow water, to in-ure them a long and profhab'e season. At Squally Hook, near The Hallos, last week, a very fortunate iii-.-iile nt leiiioelii-il to:l work trnin T-o M tl. oWtu.r iin.l biti-lo.il fell down an embankment a dis tance of fifteen feet, and turned completely over. No one was in jured except a Chinaman, who received slight bruises on the head. Such an accident might . , I l.'liUNI l-JI .1IMM1L lHeill UMI?i 1 not happen again lor loi g vearsi,,, ... , ;, .- ', I . . 1 ' . s n . 1 mill lost f.ciisi of looi-li I'litiri- v i without fatal results. W. F. Davis recently returned from Cornucopia, where he has been to examine 1 lit) wreck of his quartzmill, which was destroyed by a snowslide Inst winter. He reports 'ha, the buildings were in compile ruins, being shattered into splinters and scittered over the country for a considerable dis tancd. The machinery fortunate ly escaped with less d image; much of it can be repaired at a moderate cost. t is possible another mill will be erected. . . - . BMkLEVft AKMtA Mill:, The best salve in til? world for L'u. Bruises, So.cs. fleers. Sail Klicuii;, Kever sores. Tetter, Chapped llain'., Chilblains. Corns, and skin Eruption:', anu pus lively cures riles, or 1.0 pay required. It is guaranteed to givi oorfect satisfaction, or money re funded, Price 33 cents ptr box. Fcr sale by Koslmy iV Mason Notice. All persons indebted to E. C. Searls are requested to call anil settle at once as all accounts mcsl be closed by the L'Oth of June. E. C. Se ills. June Sth ls:H. Have you seen those beautiful cement walls in the cemetet s, put up by E. W. Achison, at alf the cost of stone. If you sutler pricking pains on moving the eves, or cannot bear bright light, and find your sight weeK ami lainng, you should promptly use jr. ji. iicL,ean's Strengthening Eye Salve. 25 cents a Ikx. Highest of all in Leavening Power. ABSOLUTELY PURE OREGON OH0P3- The bulletin of the Oregon ! Weather Bureau fur the week ending Saturday, June (i;h, pmvs: The weather conditions Icive i been exceedingly favorable to cereals, causing the prospects for harvest to be extraordinary go-id. General reKits induate hay crop to be unusually heavy ; w heat and oats to be in better condition than for many years, :f ever better at this season. The cool weather and rains have not been i volatile to the strawberry crop, which is now ripening and berries plenti-; : , ; 7T . lul. hionel.uiiswiil not be an! J t received, at searls shoe average, especially in the Wil-1 'r? latest styles in ladies lamette valley. The warmth j,, eUh top shoes, lace t hoes and January, the cool spring and j Ux'ords of all kinds. Irosts, w hich at the time were not That sour-temperM. cross, dys supjicsed to have dure much dam-; peptic individual, should take Dr. age, did really do rreal damage. .1. II. McLean's Sarasnparil'a ! It Fruit is falling oil", tome coi g i w ill make him feel as well and "i Choi l its ami pi ones are j u.e I le Cherries Be! ter ports in regard to the hint is reueivt d from portions oi Doug'as and 1 coin Josephine, Jackson ai.d t'urry icnnties. Corn ai'ieag-' has been increased and doing well. Vineyards are unsmially thrifty; clusters are forming. Ho, s a-e doing well, in some sections iice are reported, in others, e p- cially alxjut Lebanon, l.iiiii county, n lice sre found. In Eastern Oregon the general crop prospects were never better, at this season of the v-ar, than thev are at present thioughotit . j this reotion. Farmers are jubilai.t over excellent prospects. The rains were copious tine-ly and : veri beneficial. New lift and I the! hot j vigor has been imported bv rain to all vt tetation. The winds of two weeks ngo did damage, but it has b'cii more i ban recompensed by the benefit j the rain has l.eeu to winter audi spring wheat. "I have rn-vi r : teen a more promising proq.c t'or ' crops" w rites a toi respondt -in i from Morrow county and simdar ; leports are received from every! county. Crickets are doii g Sjinc ! damage in Maihcur county. Irii- ; gation ,is in progress in Baki-i ! county. In Wa-eo and about Ion. Fmalilla county, stiaw beiries ! are very plentiful, and cherries are ripcnini;. Absence oi hot j winds dtp ing the pre-ent month ; u-lll :i!lov of lii.- lilTta-nt i.vi-id On 1 prispei Is to be lea'i.ed. ' B. S. P.uit i:, Observer I . . w ealher i-nreati II. Brandeiistein from San Francisco w ill be a! Albany on Sat urday June 20 for purchasing the following descui ed hoises: Bays, black, and gray age 4 to S yeats, from lo to iii hsnds hig'n, weight from !'.i0 to lloO. Musi be venile to ride under sad lie an I also gentle to work. Flee i.om ;ill blemishes and sound in everv Ige hoises wanted also, ileadouai t-i s al L. -enders stable, ""sociable at ;ruSd t. T Ilt j,.all,.,; wiq KjVe a! i bj h, tie Tangent are- i ward.0llPe j,im; ,5, ,...;;. at 8 M. The programme wiM' consist of singing, speakii.g amlj aclliiitr. the basket. Last hut ; .,,,1 least w ill he viiti 11 1? on Ihe 1 prettiest lady, w ho will receive a nice cake, and the h delicious pie. cuclist man a Noiice lo I'at rotis. Ai.canv Or. May '.'A ls.il. I have this day made arraeg.! ments w ith Messrs Rn.tpp Bui roll ie Companvof Albany. To furnish lll patrons with I leering Binders. I lease call at once. Also anange- UiOlltS SUV Iliad w:th tiiem lore verylhing 111 fie tarm impliment line including twine. Makt Mii.i.i:k. Financial Agent. I have been bothered with j .1 .. ..1. ... .1 1 11 and I had almost lost my hearing. ; My eyes were getting so dim I had to get some one to thread my 1 netiLe. Now I have my hearing as well as 1 ever had, and 1 can see to thread as fine a needle as ever I did, my sense of smell is partly re-tored, an I it seems ti be improving all the time. I think there is nothing like Ely's Cream Balm for catarrh. Mrs. E. E. Grimes, Rendrill, Piny, Co., O. For lame back, side or chest, use Shiloh's porous p aster. Pi ice -o cents at i'oshav A Mason. ' Sam Goetz's fancy pastry, cakes and bread, fresh every morning, iit ,llen Bros. MAK KIKK. i.EATIIERMAX KL'NN Wednes day, June :i, ls'JI. by Kev. Car;. us Speriv, at tt;e residence of the bride's parents, in Brownsville,.!. II, J. B Leutlierinan. of To. Hand, and Miss M. Hditli Uiinn, of I'.rou nf il'c. I Ailnillli-lr.iliirs Niilir:-. ' Notii e is hen by given that the un I del-signed lias been tlnsil.iv duty ap pointed by the county court of hinn I county, Oregon, administrator of the 1 cstateof -lolin Arp deceased Al per. sons having claim agiinst said estate iiiie hereby not'ilied to present them to ' me, ortoiny attorney at Albany, '(re i tfini, vcrilicil as by law rcipiireil u ilh j in six months froui the date of this j '?; ... .,, - v f .,,. v. CAKI. MIKK KSI UiT. Ad miiiistrator. K. WVATT. Attorra y for A minis 'rator. Latest U. S. Gov't Food Report. THE WOULD KMtlCHED. The facilities of the present day for the production of everything that will conduce to the material welfare and comfort of mankind are almoM unlimited and when Syrup of Figs was first produced the world was enriched with the on ly perfect laxative known, as it is the only remedy which is truly pleasing and refreshing to the taste and prompt aiuletlectual to cleanse Ihe system gently in the Sprii. time or, in fact, at any time any the better it is known the more popular it becomes. be.iH as the healthiest of us. He m- -N bracing u;, vitalizing, that is all. Frequently acci-lents, ocvnr in the In ii-i- hold which catiHO burns, s,n ains a'-"l b-uisi-K ; for use in such cases lr. .1. II. Mc.Le Hi's Volcanic (id Liniment has lor many years iicen l he constant favoiite family Mloe.iy. M'jti' to-jjjTv. An order for 200.00a pounds of wool has been received by A. Sen ders, who will pay Ihe highest mrrkel piice. Bring your o I to him in Albany, and uet oiir money hk A di ist ru t agent lor one ol Il.o :aig -st lire msiPiincceoiiipaiiies m the w n;d. Large territory and good ei-mpi usat ion. Address W. ii. Raymond, box li'.l, Albany, Or. tiy kti-euiitiTi'M Notlt-e ,f Ktiualiza t ion. Mill' K is licehy fciveii that Hie c iiinii'iii euuin il of the eity of Albany I b eg-.11 . w ill it as a H -aril of Eiiializa .iuil, ut I lie council eliambiTS in said eity, 011 IVcilnei-il iv, the I'.ltli (l:iy of lui'c ls;il. at ; bo Innir of two o'clock e. m. of si.id diy, for tne purpose of ciii:ili.iiig ami collecting tin- sissess 111. id ol siiid cily. forllie jear ls'.ll. !'.v oiiK r of the council inudo May M. ls'.l. Hated ;it Alliaiiy, Oregon, May is, :i!. N J. filer -f the city Hextox, of Albany. K.-c. riojionals f-ir a ItrblRe at ;.VIIiany, Oregon, Notic . is uioii eiiiiit Ii -icIiy given that the com ii of Uiu ci'y ol A baity. 1 Ircgoii, w lil receive sealed bids for tin- biiii-iii'g of a bridge across the Will.inii tto river from the north line of l'iisi street, at Uic junction of said I First street 'A itli C'alnpooia street, to i tlit- noria side of said river, in accord ! .nice w itti the plans, speeilieiitioiis and 1 saiAey now 0:1 Ii ' in the ollice of the j recorder of the city of Albany; said lu iilge to be i:',M feet iii length and 31 ' n et wide in the clear and composed of ! six oi) spans; the iippioacln to he 1 Ic-pcctive'y '.W fe-t wild ".15 feet ill ;,M7 ,c'a-eJnq.anied with plans and til and 'go leet wide; such bidsiilRy s ecitu iilions in me niiiuei, wmei, will hi- considered by the council. Ihds will be received tor au all steel bridge, mid must be accompanied by drawing shou ing plans and elevations of both siUi-struc'.ure and super structure; diagram of stresses for spans of ditleieut lengths, and full s i'c I at ii m of lli! mate ill and work inai sh.p of the details of such bridge. Bids must be lilcd ivh the rei order of sai.l city on or before the hour of 1 o'i lock p. 111. ot the 27lli day of June, Is'.il, mid must be accompanied by a ceriilii ii chci Iv lor live per cent of ihe amount of the hid. The contractor to whom the ooi'triot may be awarded will be reipiire.l lo enter into a wiil ten agreement and contract and to eivi- bond to the city of Albary in doi.bic Ihe amouiit ol I lie coniraet prc! for the corh (ruction of such bridge, aiel lor the faithful and stiiet pel for tin nee of tin- contra.'t ill all its ti-rnis, conditions and rieta.ls. Work must ho commenced w ithin 20 days from the execution of the contract, and be completed lo the pel Te'-t satis, faction of Hie engineer in charge of the ivoik and construction of said bridge and of I lie city council, on or before the 1st day of Kcceniber, 1MI1. Bids will be puoicly opened on the JTtli day of -Mine, lMll, at the council chamber in the city of Albany, be tween the lours of g aud 4 o'clock p. 111. of said day. The council hereby reserve the right lo reject any mid all bids Published by order of the council made May 'Joth. 1NU N. J.JteXTOV, der of the C"o' Albany. nr.. May g-sttlyit'.il. liccor Albany Male or Orcnu-IjiihI llrparlment The hoard of co:nmisioiies for the s de of sch ml a 1 d university lauds and for the investment of the funds arising therefrom of the State of Ore iron, hereby invite sealed applica lions to purchase the following de iciibod lands to-wit: All of the donation land claim situ ated in sections :5. 1C, gl iC ii, in Township 1- South Kange I West known a-d described on the govern ment surveys as the Donation Land claim of Join! W. Mooie and wife be ing notification No. i'lOt) saving there from is acres sold to Jacob N-:wma- containing ''' acres. Also beeinnin 10 chains VVc-t of the North East craner of the Northwest quarter see. lion 'il in Town-hip 12 south Kange 1 West running lhen-e east :UI chains, -hence South 40 chains, thence West lil chains, thence North -HI chains to ihe hi g-iining,coiitaining 1'iO acres all siuialed in Linn county. State of Ore l'o.i slid containing in all 4gC acres more or les. Applications will he opened at a regular meeting of said board to be held Tuesday the 14th, d y of July is'.il, at g o'clock e. M. The right to r, jeet unv and all Lids is reserved by the bo lid. S.ilem, Orcein. June 1. 1.H. NAl'ULKON DAVIS. Cleik ol the Board. IVd wanted II VW1 A, COMPLETE STOCK OF aei hwm Mm Spring Light weight Summer coats and vests, dusters, tilk, tlannel and negligee shirts, light weight silk and balbriggau 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 INVITED: To call and examine our richly And reuember alsc that we are headquarters f r durable all wool c.lo'hing made by the Albany Woob n Mills, Browns ville, Oregon City and California woolen mil's goods CALL AND SEE OUR STYLES IN THE CELEBRATED Before you buy your next pair cf shoes we would suggeet that you call and examine our line, because we undoubtedly have the largest stock in this city. Cannot lie equaled for style, comfort and wear, our line line made by T. L WALLACE & GO. THE EIKfTII'LACE OF GREAT ANU HONEST LAU ; AIMS L. EX Blain. Tlic leadiiii dottier. Jg THE PROGRESSIVE 3 to see a line of goods variety, the finest- and features of the day, ombine I w ith a complete assort ment of staples, all made and finished in the very high est standard of excellence, and placid 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 CLOTHING MADE F:t ruaranteed in his Prices Always Reasonablk. 1 u 11 ii it it n u u ti jj 11 11 ii 11 ii u u u ie u it ii u i! li u 11 u ij HALL .A-ZSTID SEE THE VERNON HAY PRESS Unecrualed for fast work and light draft. Manufactured at the foot of Baker Street, Albany, by PRICE & VERNON. tailored clothing mado for us by MM. I t i vaa'wai'- . le c? v -5 5 PURCHASER I (ESI RES that embodies in its immense conservative fashionable PAM ITERNS FOR SUIT.NCS AND TROUSERS TO ORDER AND A tailoring department. u ii ii t! r: li t: t: ii ti t: i: ji it tin lu: r !m: i' r i: 1 1. 1: 1; 1 (