J J.LJimw iiiiiimuii
TnE MORNING FIEKALD: FRIDAY, JUNE 12, 1 Sill
ON SALS'.
,. i, ' TIi-' commencement i-xerc'scs of
The Daily IIku.u. . w 11 0'! . t!,(. A, a,!,,liy f Our Ladv of lYr
Baleeaehmonunga. .. J. -h 1 1,-1 j, :,t the opera hoti.e
bookBtore,wlu.reititnbe.r..u.eil I .v,.liifl welt. mVverv wv
at 5 cents per co;. . : ; e jvah!e and int- resting." The
jionkvto i.ii..n. : opera 1 m .u.-io was prof ilfceiy deco-
i ru'i-J w i 1 1 i l! j wurs and evergreen,
In sums to unit, from months ' uti'l a 1 'ive an lience w s p'e.sen ,
to live years, on gjod Albany ami I The pupils ai-i-jui' toil themselves
Limi futility real est ito.
W. E. Mi l'iti:i: 'N.
Opp. Buss House. Ali'.itiy, r.
jomstn Aimt r itiwx.
Silk shirts at Semites'.
W. C Twecdale is in I'oi tla ad.
Fresh bread every day at Parker
Bros.
W. E. Turrell, oi Taeoma. is in
the thy.
I.. E. Blain went to Portland
yesterday.
Mr. Lake D iri iH. of ('.rvallis, if
in the city.
A. W. Thompson, of Oiyiupi i, is
in the city.
D. P. Mason lias returned front
a trip to Salem.
Leave vour orders for dressed
...
chickens at Allen Bn s
Mrs. Etta Vassalo left yesterday
for a visit in Oakland, Ore;;jn.
Cakes of all varieties, fancy ami
plain at tliu I hnuiiieu le.-taurant.
Call and sen the new line of
irinjrham wrappers juut received a!
the l.adier' I'.azaar.
Mrs. Wiliird All -n. of ibe !
minion of l.'an-v la. is vi:tin hi r
sister, Mrs. S. W. K s-. in ti.is
city.
Mrs. Abigail Teifi, of Des
Moines, Id.v.i, is vsi'iifjf her
d mliter, Mrs. U. i. r.e.bbii'.'.oii,
in this city.
Mr. Win. lI..Kn:l.,c! weiit to
E'Jitene yesteid.iy tt attend tt:e
c)lillii -ne inellt exercises tI the
State university.
.Major W. C. Cabell l as i
f r sale at his yard east oi th; city
in iiiani;ties to suit purclia-ci's.
(iivv him a c.i'.i.
Frank Props t, 'f Albany, was
one of the lass of Pii.uvtm col
hire who gradual'! "n the I'Hh
in4-!. II" i-1 fvpect'-d bo no '.li the
'Jtilh inst.
Archbislion tiross came up lr m
l'orlland lat eeniiiL' to attend the
commencement es.erei.-es of the
Academy of Uur Lady of I
ir j
petual lleip.
Sirs. A. Murray cune up last
evenintr from Salem, accompanied
ly her daughter Ma'.'ie, utio ha
been at!e:;dintr lie Acadiiuy o!
Sicred Heatt in that city.
The closinir dancing party f ;
Prof. Hopkins' i!anei:iselix.i w ili
he jiiven at the opera hoiw Fridav
evenimr. The frien.H of the r!;M
aw invited to attend. An njov-
able time is prouiir-ed.
List, on I-.r-t street, between
Jlw Iron UorKs and the residence
o John Isoui. t-r., a '. carat di.i-
inond ri.c. lh lin.h r ,! re
ceiva reward oi J2 ) by leaving it ,
Pt this r,l! v. lhe ni;: c. j
uraved with 1- L. I.. on tae
inside of the band. j
I have a few men's siioe-i tlt.it I
are worth from if:. oO to f I) t per ;
pair that I oiler, to close, at Jj.'J.tM j
per pair. The above l'O ds are all !
perlect in every respect, only tli" ,
lines are broken in s
earl v and get a pair.
E. C.
s. I. ah
l;t fit
To-nL'ht occit'.s th
oti.' talked
of c!siin; party of Mr. II. .J. Hop
kins' class in dancing;. A ve v
pleasing ieatnre of ttie evening
will be the dancing by the class ui
the Oxford mintietie, one of the
latest an ! ni3.-:t po,uiiai ot a'l Ibe
new daiics. An invitation is ex
ten hd by the cla-s to ail tbeii
lriends to come and i articiii.it' ir.
this, their closine; party. iv ;i'e a
number of ladies and .iiileii.en
w ill be in attendance hvin
Salem,
i. orvains ana i-.u.i. ne.
Statistician 1 lodge says: 'Tio-1
puce winch caii-e.i soecneral an 1 j
deep a felliii! of discjura.'enieiil a i
year ago have given pla- to an
preciatui values, so tnai rio com ,
and wheat of t.ie past year w id he j
worth more than the large dons
of the previous year by about if lo I
0i0,0f. This 'is true, notwith
standing the reduction of three
tenths in ipiantity of corn and
more than one-sixth in ipi.iui it of
w heat, and really bee lu-e cf t im
reduction.
VVIien ;i;nl t me Wnt !iii.
Indianapolis ,Io;i:nal : .John
tilldstone. the fatht r of the ex
premier of ireat llritian, trained
iiis children to give a leison for
every opinion they ileinl. Jt
was in this way that W iiiam E
ttladstoiie was e.nlv trained to
debate. On one occasion William
md his meter ilarv disoiite.l as to i
wliere a certain picture oug ,t to he j
hung. An old Scotch sei vant l
came in w ith a laddi r, and sto nl I
irresolute while the aigui.u lit to j
pressed, tmt as Miss M.av woi:;.;
nol viel I. Wihiiim mlh-i.tiV cea-d
from Miecch. t e-i. iiiu-.i.v -.1 .
ot course, lues rvaut tin n hun
up the picluie when- tie mi.'
lady or.leied. h'lt wiien he li.ei
done this he crossed tin- room i;ii,l
hammered a nail into tec i.,ipo-itc
wall. Hewasaskid why he
this. "Awecl, miss, that will .
to hang the pietute on w ten ye"u
have to come round to .'! tstei
Willie's opetnion."
4aoiil (ruH.
Fre-iu all portijns of the inteiioi
comes the eiicoura teieg news !
giHid prospects 'or a heuitilti.
liarvest. The Wallowa Chi-ftiiiu
lias this to say in i.ivc of tin
c jmiiig w neat crups : 'The rails
of the past t.vo weeks in !i. ate an
immense hai t st in this valiev
tue cotnim: season. In tut. em
ilitiotis aw inoic favoraliie than
they have been for :ny seas-.n th
jeist live year-", end nothing I u"
the tiiiexpei ted will prevent a'
large surplus of bay an 1 erain f-iv
this vear,"'
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THE CATHOLIC ACADESIT.
tin C inmercem;nt Eierchrs
at
thf Op-rs Honsi Last Evening.
ui a manner exhibiting caretul
training.' The programme was an
I follow, which was admirably pre-
sen ted
Ovi-rtti re Othello, Missis L.
P.rennei and K. i-kelly.
Stlatatory -.Mi.-s Nora Zeyss.
My First Music Lesson, vocal
solo Miss ( ra Bubrnille.
Industry Triumphant, a drama
'iu:)i'isonated hv Mii-s-.-s M. Ehret,
K.'.Uaekev, N. Zevss, C. Barker.
I). Blumbenr. "K. Shelly, M.
Spieng"r. L. Kvti'hmn, (J. Buddie
an 1 M. Hunter.
The Bridge, vocal solo Miss
Antiij Ash.
Boscdcr! Alp. instrumental sole
Misses 1'. and I,. Brenner.
( i: and pa's I'.irthday, an operatta
iuipcr-ionatcd lv Mi-ses E. Sulli-
X. Davis. E. Howard, K.
1 Collins', E. Warner, I,. Ketehum,
',..., - i : i n it iv
'). l'ubrnilte. M. ::A T. Holl'man,
E. i'jti b dl, , Sprenp-r, M.
1 lunter, I., llowen, A. aches, V.
Murphy. A. Iavis, M. Winker,
and Masters A. Cherry, L. Meyer,
(.'has. lio.ven and J. i l.itl'uian.
lion irthv Father am! Mo' her
Ch'irir'.
ihlittenrahrt. piano duet
Mi.-ses K. Shell V and I. Ilium-
l-e-
'li e Old Woman's Complaint
Thorns.
Uoipiet c.f l'.ea'i-'s, piano duet
Mi-s s F. r.t cniier and C. Stem
t'er. ilie Sieirs, trio Misses M.
prciiLjer. T. t!a'im:ait ami L.
steiiiiM-rir.
Lite is ' Wluit You M ike it, a
, Irania tmii isonated by M. Send
I E. Suitivau, O. I nbrtnll.j and
' I. K- ichmu.
j Mi itaiy (iallop, piano duet
, Mioses 1.. Kieler and V. Wartier.
; Sol her- Farewell Chorus,
i The Yourg Violinists Master
j ' ) car li'iniirart and Miss M.
I liunier.
! V.tle.iic'oiy Miss C Warner.
I Fii 't of the Lirils Chorus.
.Jacob's L id lei Tableau.
CI 'sinix addri'ss, by His (irace
j Ai . h'oi-!c pp t ircss.
Tht- cm.i:iM:is the farewell
.'ho us :::id 1 1 ami the closing
taoieati were especiall enjoyalile.
lie- er.t!ro pM.ramm'i was well
r; nd 'led, "l I (tie exercises were
in ever way a success, retl-.-ct inir
credit upon the pupils and their
i careful instruct rs.
.
i;.M.ri iui. nt in isroom out.
., ,. . . ,
-t '-''"'i. "'U'-'ler says that
Ir. am-pMn.m Cedar county
low::, .aruved m Ku-n! last
1 hursiiav an I brought with hnn a
,.u:k uf" u,jOUt t,JM1 wwL Xht.
u ,,.,.,. ,; l. ,u,l0 out with
,.. r. j. D ,.!, of Spring J 1 1, and
,,,.,,, t,,, H a pj.-ee of lan.l at
.j,.. r.;;l.t.v. secured b -.aid tor the
....u, ;1:el His planted his se-d.
,,,,,..,,.. t atl ro
..r Vaneps expeet-s to -row on an
..te!i-,-.ve scale and i':rt abloom
factory. 11- h au had foi tv years
experience in New York ail 1 Iowa
has abundant faith in the suit-
ce.-s of ir here. He is a reliable
man
Iowa.
d well known all over
A Siefil from Giautlaiul.
i Valley City, X. !., has a ctiri
I o-ily in liorse tlesb that is simply
j .i-tonisi'i' He is a sorrel, stands
j in ly niueieen hands, or six feet
fl'eir inches hih, from floor to
i -a ethers ; his legs are three feet six
! inches before touching his body,
and a small tironeho can ea-ily
s- dk under him. A man six feet
in height can't see over bis back,
ven when ''and-ni; on tiptoe. In
leii.'th he is full thirteen fett, or
I seventeen feet from tip of nose to
ii, l" t ail. When standinx with
head as ordinarily checked tip
i -ivf-wt man, by standing on
piptoe, can just touch the base of
tlc car.
Tlit Nw (iulfna Alinvft.
Fast Oregonian : M. L. Ilas
j hrouck has returned from a (rip to
i the new mines on the middle fork
I of the .John 1'ay, now attracting
js much attention. lie reports
' considerable development work on
j 'lie in tin h'lje, located by Wm.
Folsom and others. The ledge is
! twenty fett in width, shows up
j three ieet of payin.'ore, and is a
! line prospect. There is much
! excitement ove. the new lind, and
I atio.it thi ty-elgiit locations have
j been made, by II.T. Ilendryx
which'ue very promising. W. M.
i Turner has soniL: od prospects.
M r. I IasOroiiek thinks the middle
fork mined have a great future in
"tore.
V. . ( . A. Soelulile.
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1 lu' M1'" ',M' A
r""" ,u ,s lav a"'1 l"-' l'J
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-..VI. on- h iiimii n w i.-ii i -j ai leim.
A .-hort inus'.cul prugrammo will
be pro-. id d. short talks wid lie
l ti I'V t wo or three speakers,
hi i -kh .ar 1 exercises will be given
tiy Albanv an:ts. The piegramiim
' be so i.ewhiit varied. The
lade-s" auxiliary will he present
a d 11,0-e wi-hir.g to join this
hran.-h of S . M. C. A. work mav
I . !i. l i:i their rames at the soei"--it'.e.
l et every one come and
oriu-,' a g jod su;.piv of laughing
materia;.
Mas. line lirunil l.ixltce Ollii , r.
The Mas.mic (irand l.odg. Ims
i betel the following ulli.eis:
tir.u.d in.iitiT, I;. Van luset, of
Alor-a: grand depuiy master, E.
C. Mo ne, St. II. hi. s; grand
S'-iier warden. .1. T. Arms rong,
of Salem ; grand j'lni. r warden,
.Morton . tl.llord, oi Prairie Ciiy
gram! secietary S. F. Chadwick,
of Saiem. grand treasurer, P. C.
Mc!ereher, of l'orlland.
FlftEMAN'3 CONTESTS-
The Albany Team Invited to Compete for
the Pi Us at Euzeae en Jul; 4
The fnllmvini letter u'ilrt reeei veil
yesieru ly ny uarper iranor, lore
nian of Albany Engine Co., No. 1,
from the Eugene Fomth of July
committee.
KriiKNK, June 10. ln.
To the Hdsk Tkims of Ai.uanv,
OitKdox :
Gentleman Providing we can
tret at least two teams from abroad
Eugene w ill oiler '1'.') or in
prizes for hose team contexts, July
4th. There wili be a special train
from S dent to Enitcne and return
J ti 1 v 4 li. This amount will be
divided into two or three prizes.
An euly leply is requested so .ve
will know it we cui secure the re-
piired numbers to enter the con
test. Yeiy Truly,
P. E. N')i;!: ss.
Sec'y t'om
The tiiecoinpmus will proVjhly
send a team to Eugene to compete
for the prize, although they have
not vet full v considered the matter.
THE ALUMNI REUNION.
The annual reunion of the
alumni of the Albany College was
held Wednesday evening at the
college. The following were pres
ent: President and Mrs. K. X.
Condit, Prof. W. II. Lee. Miss
.-Vice Moses, Miss Elizabeth li vine,
Kev. Dr. and Mrs F. 11. Uwvnne,
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Wolverton,
Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Sox, Mrs.
Jennie Failing. Mrs. Kate Iiurk
hart, Mr. and Mrs. II. F. Merrill,
Mrs. Cora S'ewart, Mrs. Maggi"
Powell, Percy Keiley, uinccy
Propst, Collins Elkins, Percey
Yoiini;, Carlton Sox, Richmond
Wheeler, Ky F.allard, Misses
Helen Crawlord, Anna M. Alt
boitse, Flora Mason, Ira Kobeit
son and Hettie Miller.
A delicious luncheon prepared
by ioetz Bros., was served, alter
w hich toasts were responded to as
follows :
"The Condition of ih" College,"
President E. X. Coadit. " The 1
Facul v," Prof. W. H. Lee. I
"Learning and Wisdom," Prof,
Tarbet. of Lebanon. The various
classes, bv Mrs. C. II. Stewart,
Mrs. II. "F. Merrill, Mrs. Capt.
Powell. Miss Anna Altbouse,
Percev K. Kellev, Collins Elkins,
Miss Ina Kjhenson, C. E. Sox,
Richmond Wheeler.
A letter was read from Lewis E.
Lee, of the class of '!l ).
A enjoyable musical and liteiary
programme was presented.
Sells Itros". Circus.
We are advisod by the Sells
Iirotbeis that their enormous
united shows will positively visit
Albany on Wednesday, August ltt,
all the advance arrangements for
that purpose having been com
peted. This is the Messrs. Sells'
twentieth continuous year as
proprietors and managers, a id
during that time they have stead
ily and honorably progressed ti
acknowledged leadership, and ex
ceptional popularity and success.
Their reallv ureat exhibition has
nosupeiiortn general niagniti.de
and excellence, and in many
respeets surpasses all others. This
season it includes a rega! Roman
Hippodrome, monster Menagerie,
Wild Moorish Caravan, Spectacu
lar Pilgrimage to Meica, three
ring circus, tropical Aquarium,
Royal Japanese Troupe, Aviary,
Ilerher and liedouin Athle'es,
Trained Animal Exposition, Ele
vated Oiyinpian stages, Arabian
Xights' entertainment, and regally
magnificent, free stieet p ira le. Its
performers are the very be.st in
their various specialties, ar.d
among the rare features it exclu
sively exhibits will be found the
only pair of giant H'ppopotami,
the only pair of Lilliputian cattle,
the only llock of stately Ostriches,
ami the only and very extraordin
ary hairless horse. A mo t faei
nating novelty is the long-bkirl
dancing of Cyrene, the world-famous,
emotional Spanish artiste,
whose appearance in the larger
cities of both Europe an. I America
lias created a genuine furor.
Altogether it is evident that we
are to enjov a most stupendous,
varied, exciting anil elegant
entertainment, and it will be
heartily welcomed.
CiarKlii); tli ilury,
i.ew i-t'-n Jeiirna'.
"This is a small case, gentle
men," said Judge Wing to the
jury Tuesday morning, in the case
of the dogs and cows. "It re
minds me of the case that was
tried before a colored fiiend and
fother 'way down Souf years ago.
It was bis llrstcase as trial justice,
and be felt his dignity. lie heard
the law and the evidence and the
arguments, and it came time for
him 'o charge the jury. At his
apparent hesitation, one of the
attorneys nudged him and said.
Now, chaige the jury,' and the
judge arose and said: 'Hedrer.,
lis am a small case, and' I shall
charge but a dollar an' a half."
Soeiulile at Taiigei t.
Tanent (orange will give a
sociable in the Tangent ware
warehouse on June 12th begining
at 8 i'. m. The programme will
consist of singing, speaking and
selling. the basket. Last but
not least w ill be voting on the
prettiest lady, who will receive a
nice c ike, and the homelist man a
delicious pie.
Stravetl or Stolen.
From the farm of the under
signed near Muddy station, May:!,
Lane county, one dapple gray
mare six years old fourteen hands
high branded on the left shoulder
with the combined letters D. II.
Anyone giving information leading
to her recovery will be handsomely
rewaided.
J. P. Au.iso.v.
Thomas Brink has received a
stock of baby carriages which he
is olleiing at prices as low as the
lowest, and they are tirst-class
goods.
NORTHWEST NOTES-
Interesting Itenn from Eichinges
Tbronijhoat the Northwfst.
Tim Sp- ingtiidd (iazette has sus
pended publication.
Corvallis will pluck feathers
from the big bird's tail on the i
Already seaside excursions to'
Y'aqnina bay an I Newport jetties I
ire in order
Hon. S. V. Condon has been
chosen as orator for the Eugene
Fourth of July celebration.
Corvallis will hold a colt show
Saturday. The success of the
Salem one was inspiration for at
tempts elsewhere.
Circuit court for Lane county is
in session at Eugene. The docket
is a large one, many important
cases being set for trial this term.
Salt Lake capitalists ate said to
be taking tteps to extend the ! piietness and unci-inplaiiiirig
Seattle, RoiseAi Salt Lake railroad , gentleness, which was a cbar.ic
into the r-tveii Devils mining eristic of her w hole hfe. auc all- r
country. hiief period of three weeks, the
Over twenlv-seven pounds of . hrittie threa 1 of lite was broken
bullion from 'the Sanger mine, , and Laura was called to the lion e
Southeast of Union, will be x-1 prepared '
pressed 'o tl e I'nited States
mint ,
at Min 1- raneiseo. I
Thcie will be a colt show in Al-:
I ba iv on Saturday, Jtu.e J7th at I
o'clock i' m. All classes of colts
two years of age and under will be
admitted to the show.
The Corvallis Times speaks in
compl'inentary ternn of the Cor
vallis river excursion to Salem
last Sunday. The excursion was
a success, socially as well as finan
eially. The Lakeview Examiner siivs
the orchaidists in Southern Ore-
aon will lind theiiiselveH mi ler
tha necessity of generally thinning j
out, even to the sacrificing of half j
the young fruit, so heavily loaded i
are the trees. j
A law was passed at the last
session of congress prohibiting thej
d imping of :a,v dust in ti e
streams. TheloAest penalty
for :
so uoing is a line oi tfiuj ana me i
bL liest tr-'ol). The law was passed
lor the protection of lish. :
Fiftjen men are employed on
the i ui aire road at the cascadi s. I
If the work had been let by con
tract, says the Mountaineer, there
would be several hundred at work,
and the road would bi cumpleteil
in two or three weeks.
Several weeks ago a young man
in the S erras caught a butterfly,
and sent it oil' to the Sinithsoaian
Institution as a curiosity. He
was overcome to receive in return
a check for $15;H), with a ropiest
to sen il all he could lind at that
and of that Variety. This particu
lar butterfly belongs to a tribe of
thatgiu.y fsiiiily long pupposed
to lie extinct, and great was the
surprise in scientific circles to see
that one of tiie lost tribe had been
recently spreading his wings in
California.
Important Nutiee. '
From and after this date I w illl
sell my dry goods for 50 cents on
the dollar. My gents furnishing j
stock w ill be sold at. greatly re
duced rates, such as 7o cent neck- j
ties for f0 cents : tf 1.50 underwear
for $1,110 per suit, if.'! 00 underwear
lor tfL'.oO per puit ; $0.00 silk shirts
tor $ l.i ) ; -f4,.)0 hlack silk hhirls
for $:5.50, and everything in jiro
portion. My large stock of shoes
at reduced rates to reduce stock
before removal. E. C. Skaki.ks.
June :;, lstU.
NoveltleH in Ladies Footwear.
I huve just received for the sum
mer trade the latest novelties in
ladies tine shoes. Cloth top, lancy
tips ; lace shoes with fancy tips,
besides all thestaple styles in hand
and machine turns. These goods
were made expressly for me and
w ill In; found nice enough for the
ni st fastidious and cheap enough
for any one wanting a line dress
shoe. 1 also carry late novelties
in Oxford ties ranging in pnct
from $1.25 to $4.00. S. E. Young.
Notice to I'atrona.
Ai.iianv Or. May 30 lSSU.
I have this day made arrange
ments with Messrs Knapp Rnrrell
oi Company of Albany. To furnish
all patrons with Deering Hinders. !
I lease call at once. Also arrange
ments are made w th them fore
verylhing in t'.ie farm implimcnt
line including twine.
Mart Mim.kk.
Financial Agent.
Half Fare Kate.
Half fare rates have been
secured on the railroads to and
from Eugene on the 4th of July.
The attendance upon the celebra
tion there will form a very pleas
ant excursion.
Latilea. Attention.
Miss Hannah Cohen, hair
dresser. Hair dyed, bleached or
shampooed in the latest styles of
the art. Oulers taken for all
kinds of hair work, shop at rest
deuce, corner Third and Calajiooiii
s reels.
Catarrh cured, health and sweet
breath secured, by Shiloh s Cat
arrah remedy, price 50 cent".
Nasal injector free, sold by Foshay
& Mason.
Vegetables from Linn county
gardens, received every inorningat
Parker Bros.
Black sateen blouses and sailor
waists at the Ladies Bazaar.
Highest of all in Leavening Power.
Royal
ABSOLUTELY PURE
IN MEKORIAM.
May -0, lstd.
Laura I.., daughter of Hon. A.
and L. Iilevins, at their home in
Tangent, Or., aged 17 years, 2
months and :! days, was buried in
theOakville ceiueterv, -May 21,
lS'.U.
Jaura was truly a wonderful
chilil. combiniii'' all the wonders
of ''the little "people," without
any of their vices Her hei-bt
iviisoii.!; in: lies, w igtit-t 1 poiinus,
I well proportioned, and her bentiti
! ful auburn hair hanging Tt inches,
or nearly to her shoe tops
I In life she seemed to be perftct
'lv satisfied with what kind fi lends
uestowed on her and in return
always had a sweet smile tor every
out. Her life, except the las'
year, was cpent on the farm of
"her parents one mile we: t of Tan
gent, liuringher f-i.kness with the
measles, she maii'tesleil great
Hv the Sue; lieiil o'Is-ael,
V liosi: iove never irruw;- o'tl ;
Teiulerly cares fur tin: hnii'is
Of his own lilouil-'Kiiii;ii: l-lil.
I're'j; re ilea, ones to fohmv ln-r.
The Itallis.
June rains, in a mod
abnn l int
manner, bav
been visltiig this
sec' ion latelv 'lbevare wtlcome
and will add many bushels oi
wheat to the late fall and spring
sown grain. Though the amount
that may have to he subtracted for;
overgrown early fall sownwh?atj
",a.v ' 'lsec,
crease, (iarvlen
a degree, the in- I
eget ibles and '
fruit will lloiiri-di upon the m oi -ture
and grass and pasture w 11 j
level in it. I
Ntiliei. j
II. I?randeu-tein fiom San j
Francisco will be at Albany on Sat- j
urdi'v June for tiurchasiif' fit-i
follow ing desciihed hoises; P,.ip, ;
hhick. and gray a-e I to S years,
;r0m lo to hi hamls high, weig'ii
fiom !to0 -to Hot). Must be eaMnlr
t) li le under sad lie
gentle to woik. Fiee
anl ulso '
from all I
blemishes and sound in every ' e otitaiu pensions ami p.itenls,
pirticular, draft and c li nage horsi's j In iiiin depredation claims and all
wanted also. Headquarters at L j classe.- of land claim', m niug, pif--enders
stalile. ! einp'ioii and homestead cases pros-
- - - I- ute I before the general land of-
I'eaiitifai Women. (),.,. .lcpart meiit of the interior
The magical i llects of Wisdom's and the supreme court.
Robeitine as a beautili-r and
preserver of the complexion have
oeen attes'ed hv thousands of the I
leading ladies of society and thej
stage. It is the only article ever j
liscovered which gives a n.itiral
and beautiful tu.t to the com
plexion, removing tan, sunburn,
Ireckles and all roughness of the
face and arms, leaving she skin
soft, smooth and velvet . Al! re
mark on itsdeiightful, c oling and
refreshing propel ties, a di.-tinctioti
not found in any similar prepara
tion on the market. Sold eveiy
where. Important lo Housekeeper. j
It gives Julius Oradwhol great I
satislactioii in
liolden Rule t
seilinc; his line
as and baking !
powder, with ehgant
without them, that his
ptl.es "r
i us.omers
I wi, l,av nurchased invaiiably n
turn and say tney ate well pleased, ,
that the tea is Xo. 1 and thj bak-j
ing powder is as gaid as the best, j
Alibis teas and baking powdtri
bears the name of .iiilins i rail- j
w hoi's liolden Rule ilaztar, audi
are exnrestlv put up for his husi- .
ness anil hi ti eont limes lo eive
1 with each iv ain.l of tea or bakiu-
powder an elegant p.ece
ware.
of
,'ias.a-
j I have been bitliend with
catarrh for alnjut twenty yeais; 1
'had lost sense ol" t-nicli. entirely,
' and I had almost lost .ny hearing.
! My fes were getting so dim I had
; to get some one to thread my
'needle. Now 1 have my hearing
as well as I ever had, and I can
see to thread as line a nee lie as
ever I did, my sense of smell is
, partly restored, and it seems to be
: improving ail the lime. I think
there is nothing like lily's Cieam
Balm for catarrh. Mrs. E. li.
Grimes, Rendrill, Peny, Co., O.
That sour-tempered, cross, dys
peptic individual, should take Dr.
J.H. McLean's Sarasapai il'a! It
will make him feel as well and
hearty as the healthiest of us. lie
needs' bracing up, vitalizing, that
is all.
Have vou seen those beautiful
cement walls in the ccmetei :f,
nut up bv E. W. Achison, at alf :
the cost of stone.
IfvousnlVer pricking pains on
moving the eyes, or cannot hear
bright light, and lind your sight
week and falling, you shouid
promptly use Dr. 11. McLean's!
Strengthening Eye Salve. 25 i
cents a box.
Croup, whooping cough and
bronchitis immediately relived by
Sliiloh'8 Cure. For sale by Foshay
& Mason.
Do vou want to be happy and
make" those about you pleased, if
so go and get one of those lovely
toned piano's at Mrs. Hymans.
For lame back, side or chest,
use Shiloh's porous p aster. Price
25 cents at Foshay it .Mason.
Straw berries, cherries, g iose
berries, cut rants, etc., received
every morning, at Allen i.ros.
Seveiitv-live cent, neckties for 50 ! ing nolitieation No. tiiUO saving there
. , Cif.orU' I from Is acres sold to Jacob N-w uiaq
cents at ana . , .j,, l,n;,ljr at.r,!?. Also beeinnin?
- p) chains We-t of the North East
e.'i iicr of the Northwest tiuarter sec.
Latest U
S. Gov't Food keport.
Bakm
Powder
THK WOltLI) KNHICHED.
The facilities of the present day
for the production of everything
that w ill conduce to the material
welfare and comfort of mankind
are almost unlimited and when
Syrup of Figs was first produced
the world was enriched w ith the on
ly perfect laxative know n, as it is
the only remedy w bich is truly
pleasing and refreshing to the tate
and prompt andellectual tocleanse
the system gently in the Sprii.
tuito or, in fact, at any time any
the better it is known the more
Kpular it becomes.
Just recei veil, at Searle' shoe
store, the latest styles in ladies
i clot it top shoes, lace etioes aim
j Oxfords of all kinds.
Frequently accidents, ocenr in
the house-hold which cause burns,
sprains and bruises ; for use in such
cases Dr. J. H. McLean' Volcanic
! Oil Liniment has for miny years
i bi-i ii tiie constant favoiile family
: leinedv.
v;rr "to J t r.
Sale
HA
At m v ki'n one mile east of town,
or delivered anywhere in the citv.
W. C. CaS-jL'LL."
-ie'ii, Postal, Land and Indian
Depr dation Claims.
.AW OKKICKS OF
mm o? claims,
I'nder the nianagenii nt of
W. R. HEARST,
Prop. S. F. Daily Examiner,
JOHN WEDDERLl'KN,
J!ana, e ,
tdS F. St-eet, Northwest,
Wasl i lyl. hi, D C.
Wiil practice in the supreme
court oi the I'nited States, the
eoti't of elainis, the several com lit
ol l he District of Columbia, before
committees M congress, ami I lie
executive departments.
I'
1
1
An order for 200.001 pounds of
wool has lieeii received by A. Sen
deis. wlio will pay the highest
mrrket price. Bring yonr ool to
him in Albany, and get your
money.
rroposals for a Itrhlge at 'Albany,
Oregon,
Nntice is li 'icl.y ieii tliat the com
limn council of the ci'y of A tinny,
i rc;rn, will receive m'uIi cI hids for
tiie liui!(iiiir of a tril across the
Willamette river from the north line
' ,,r i.-i..st street, at tt e inaction of fcaiJ
r'irM street w ith Calnpooia street, to
the unit rt siilc of said river, in accord
ance w itli the plans, spccilicutions and
survey now on ti'e in the ollice of the
recorder of the city of Altiany; said
hritlge to lie l-i'J feet ill Icimlli and 'JO
Ieet wide ia the clear and composed of
-i Mil spans; the iippioaclic to he
I c.-t'ccthe v :U N feet mid feet ill
i lenrili anil -u leel wine; sucu imisillHV
'. '!" he a-coiiipi.nied witli plans and
hiiiilei . whirl.
will htt considered hv the council.
llids w ill he received lor an all steel
I liralge, mid must he accompanied by
1 1 1 t a v inir show iug plans and elevations
i of both snti-strueluri: ar.d super
structure; diairrani of stresses for
' spans of ditleieiit lengths, and full
sj.ecil'e.ilinn of the iiiiile'ial and wnrk-
maiislnp of tiie details of such bridge,
j li ds must be tiled Willi the rei order of
, said city en r betore the hour of 1
j o'clock p. m. ot the 'JTth day of .June,
' MM, mill must be accompanied by a
I ccrtilieii cheik for live per cent of ihe
amount of the hid. The contractor to
. w horn the coi'tract limy be awarded
i will be rciiiirei to enter into a writ
j ten uirreemcnt ami contract and to
tic botiil lo ilie cny in Ainai.y in
ilo.ible the amount of the contract
pr ce for the construction of such
bridge, and for the faithful and sttict
pel fornu'iice of the eontraH in aM its
terms, conditions and rVtii.1. Work
must tie commenced within 2(1 days
from the. execution of the contract,
mid be completed to the pet feel satis
faction of the engineer in charge of
the woik and construction of said
bridge and of the city council, on or
lietoie lie- 1st day of December, 1111.
Hids will be punMely o;icncd on the
JTth day of June, l'.H , at the council
chamber in the city of Albany, be
tween tiie h'jiirs of a and 4 o'clock p.
in, of said day.
The council hereby reserve the right
to reject any and all bids '.
I'litiiishcd bv order of the council
made -May 'Jtitii, lv.U.
N.J. HENTON.
lo'corder of the City of Albany.
Albany, Or., May JMli, li'.H,
Mule of Oregon- Ijinil Drnarlnie nt
The board of co.nmissiones for
the s.de of sch jol ai d university lands
and for the investment of the funds
ari.-ir.g therefrom of the State of Ore
iron, hereby invite sealed applica
tions to purchase the following ae
icrit ed lands to-wit:
All of the donation laud claim situ
ated in tectums '-?. lf, 21 2, in
Township Vi South Kmgc 1 West
known a- d described on the govern
ment surveys as the Donation Land
i ,..lim ,:f ,io1i Monie and wife be-
lion !! in Townihip Vi eolith Range
1 West running thence east :U chains
i hence South -in chains, thence Wes
:i chains thence North 40 chain j to
the beg'iinii'g.eontaining ItiO acres al!
situated in Linn county, State of Ore
eoa slid containing in all 4'J0 acres
more or less.
Aj tdiciitioiis will be opened at a
regular i.ie- ting of said board to be
h 'ld Tuesday the 14th, dy of July
l-'Jl. at 2 o'clock i'. M. The right to
reject any and all lids is reserved by
the board.
Salem, Oregon, June 1, ISM.
NAl'Ol.KON DAVIS.
Clerk oi the Board.
Wanted
k COMPLETE STOCK OK
Spring
and
Light weight Suuiiiir coats and vests, dusters, filk, Hannel and
negligee shirts, light weight silk and balbriggan underwear,
straw hats; in fa-t anything anil everything in our line
you will find in great (inanities and all
qualities at our store.
YOU ARE SPECIALLY INVITED-
To call and examine our richly
And renember alsc that we are headquarters for durable
all wool clo'hing made by the Albany Woolen Mills, Browns
ville, Oregon City and California woolen mills goods
CALL AND SEE OUR STYLES IX THE CELEBRATED
Ston&fc HATS
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 lie
equaled for style, comfort and
wear, our fine line made by
T. L WALLACE & CO.,
THE BIRTHPLACE OF GREAT AX I ' IIOXEST ItAKUAlN.-
L. EX jBlain,
The icaiiiio' Clothier.
' THE PROGRESSIVE PURCHASER DESIRES
to see a line of goods that embodies in its immense
var iety, the finest, and conservative fashionable
features of the day, combine 1 w ith 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 bis attention.
A FINE ASSORTMENT OF NEW PAT
CLOTHING MADE
F:t guaranteed in his
Pkicks Always Reasonable.
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CALL AISTID SEE
THE VERNON IH AY PRESS
Unequaled for fast work and light
draft. Manufactured at the foot of
Baker Street, Albany, by
PRICE & VERNON.
Clothing,
mm
tailored clothing in.ilj f r us by
TERNS FOR SUILHCS AND TROUSERS
TO ORDER AND A
tailoring department.
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