THE MORNING HERALD: WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17, 1891
ON HAI.K.
tu. n.nir IKiiiin ;'l lie on
Bale each morning at II. J. Jones .
book store.where it can be procured
at 5 cents per copy. j
MOXEV TO l.OAN.
In sums to suit, from six months
to live years, on irood Alliauy ami
Linn county real etite.
V. E. McTiieksos.
Opp. Russ House. Albany, Or.
JOTTIXOS ABOtt TOWN.
Silk shirts at Searles'.
Fresh bread every day at 1'arker
Bros.
F. J. Miller and family were in
the city yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Ralston re
turned last evening from Portland.
Cakes of all varieties, fancy and
plain at the IMmonico restaurant.
A new invoice of Tne Lose of i S
Japan" tea jast received at F. 1..
Kentoiis.
'' Sam Uoetz's fancy pastry, cakes
and bread, fresh every morning, at
Allen Bros.
Miss Orelle Yaug,n,of Co'ourg.is
visiting her sister, Mrs. Jo-i. Klein
jof thja city.
Rev. C. II. McDonald, formerlv
Lebanon engineer, was in Albany
lost evening.
A new line of novelties in sum
mer hats jui-t neeixtd at the
Ladies Baaar.
Ladies and children)) g"'d ear
lings for 50 cents at the corner
j inelry store.
Mr. Van Winkle is quite ill at
Lis resilience in this city with con-ge.-tioii
of the hit gs.
When you want a first -class cor
set, call at tl:e Ladies r.i.ur and
get one of the '"II. B's."
It is rumored that defaulting
bank President Marsh, of Thl'a-
d-dphia, as in Albany last even-j
ing.
Try Coronad.i mineral water,!
the purest on earth, for -ale bv all
ilrm?'iats. John Is mi Jr.. "sole 1
agent. j
Richmond Wheeler, graduate of ;
the A'bany c-lliiie, has iniic In;
Eugene this week n attecd the
university cominencen eut. 1
If you have not drank Corunado :
mineral water, you should t:y it.
It will siber you no, give you a i
clean stomach and a g-jod appe- !
tite. ;
Geo. I'iper was in ti e city yes-j
terday. lie will be in Saiem to-;
day to at'end the wedding id his;
brother, F.dgar I'iper. to .Mis Lcotiai
Willis, of that city.
Iluy your spectacles and eye
classes at F. M. French'.", ami
have your eyes teste ! and your i
glasses properly lilted. d.i.-sesj
from "5 cents to ji"'- '
Kvery grocer, dnu'u'ist and sa- j
loon man should keep Corunado ;
mineral water on hand. It wid ;
he called fer, as it is the best. ;
John Isoin Jr., sole uyent. j
As a table and medicinal water, i
the Coronado can't be best. Tr j
it and be convinced. Bottled at j
fie world renowned s.in.t u iini. !
Hotel Del C )io:i.i io, t' i .;ia !o,
California. j
The Sov.thern l'acilie si:riri ons. i
Dr. (i. W. Maston, of this c'ly.and
Dr. Bevin, of Portland, have made
arrangements to take a trip to;
Japan during the summer, sailing j
from ictor;a.
J It. Whitney, junior editor oi
the Hku.m.d. :s a. tending i i-
mencement of the state university
at Fugene, paying his respects to
his alma mater, and a visit to his
parent8. F.ld'-r and Mrs. li. M.
Whi'ney. and family.
A monthly hcrticultuial journal.
"Fruit and Flowers," will com
mence its regular is-tie early in
July, published by D. II. Stearrs
in Portland, and edited by I'rjf.
E. It. Lake, of the Agiieuliura!
college. It premises to he a valu
able addition to the newspaper j
family on this coast. i
Mr! W. II. Domn-a and Mr. Jos. j
Elkins were in the city last night j
on their way home to Lebanon t
from Portland, where they have
been to procure the tight-of wayi
from Mr. It. Cheadle f r the water j
ditch lo Lebanon. The right of-1
way was secured and every ohsta-:
e'e to the ditch is now rem ned and ;
it is now assured. !
OrKunlzf t.
The local board of the Pacific
States Savings, Loan iV Building
Company was organized yes'trdav
in the parlor of the Linn County
National Bank, and olliceis elect
ed as follows: President, J. L.
Cowan ; vice president, S. S. Train ;
secretary. S. X. Steele; attjrnev,
JuJge D. It. N. P.laekburn A I
loan of .1L' H w as presented an J j
assed by the boad. '1 he com- j
I any, whose hea I'Hiarters are in :
San Francisco, is a coast company ;
and oilers a safe, sure and home 1
investment and loan company.
Loca". hoard ? have been est abhshi d i
in Portland, Salem. Dallas, and
now in Aibuiy. Di Slem loans
have already l en negotiated to;
the amount of $;:2,eH. ;
Anifthvr ame of l;ull.
A game of b.i-e ball has U-en ar
ranged for Friday, June l' h, I e
tween the following riines: Cham
lierlain, Blo lgett, Larirnove, Lvon,
Sower, Watts, Kd Ilustun. Van
Wilson, ltobt. Huston, of Mewarl
A Sox's block, and A. .Ahirsii ,il,
Magers. Itcnnie, I'.reeki nrtdg , P.
Marshall, Leimeit, Wadil.m
You-'g and Smiley. The game
will be called at 4 o'ch k.
Uoe to Kuseiir,
Prof. D. . . Kei.t Ins n.'i n n
giged as euperir teiident of tlur
Fugene public scliools, on a salary
of lo'H) per year. Fugene is to be
congratulated on securing his services.
CIRCDIT COUET DOCKET-
Stale of Oregon vs. John .Can
non, buiglu'y.
State oi Oregon vs. Caleb Gray,
scliing liquor without license.
State of Oreg-n vs. F.. 1. Rogers,
discriininatiuu in freight rates.
State of Oregon vs. F..1'. Rogers,
discrimination in freight rates.
State of Oregon vs. IK M. Hast
ings, selling liquor without li
cense.
Slate ot reon vs.
I). M. Hast-
h;gs, stlliug liquor
without li-
cense.
)'. J. I'orter et al., vs. John C.
CI:d: et al., partition.
Thomas Jellerson vs. Ci. S.
Montgomery, attachment.
II. Dittenhotler vs. Ferry Smith,
recovery of money.
Tophtz it Co. vs. Mary Cougill,
recovery of money.
C. F. Coonwell et al., vs. IXiisie
Keenev et al., partition
ieo. J. llrauer vs. Jlary Cougill,
recovery of money.
Mooncv, Valentine fc Co. va.
Mary Cougill, recovery if money.
Tne Albany Farmers' Co. vs. S.
McFadden, recovery of money.
C. G II ckok vs. J. S. Antonelle,
ricovery ol money, attachment.
Ktiel Custer vs. Margaret Custer,
divorce.
J. S. Antonelle vs. Anna Mc
Xul'y, suit in equity,
(iven vs. (liven divorce.
1 eyoe i!e Robson vs. C. G. Staid,
recovery of money.
I). F. Lit.-inger et al., vs. Geo.
Rowel!, in junction.
Mariah A. Kawson vs. Charles
J. Stew art, recovery of money.
In the matter of the assignment
of F.arl Race, assignment.
I eyoe iVc Kobson vs. 1). F. Lit
S'ner and B. F. l'aisons, recovery
of money.
Deyoe & Kobson vs. William
R ives, ricovery ot money.
John Damoiid vs. Margaret
E. Findley, foreclosure.
Capital National Hank vs. V. F.
Crosby, recovery of money.
A. T. Gilbert, F. i. Gilbert vs.
I', Blcvins, recovery of money.
W. li. (iohia vs. William Sharp
arid Klmer
Morris, recovery of
money.
In tlie matter of the assignment
of Blackburn
assignment.
Peroni. deed of
II. It. Bri-gs
vs.
Caroline M.
liriggs, di voice.
In the matter oi the assignment
of It. C. Warner, assignment.
F. II. Williams vs. J. II. Sower,
r c very ot money.
J. F. Hendricks vs. Henry
II"ggs, recovery of money.
A. J. Houston vs. Martha Hous
ton, faction to clear title, equity.
Jennie Standish vs. Nathan 13.
Standish. divorce.
X. Mills vs. J. C. Lyons et al.,
ejeetnu nt.
V.. T. T, Fisher vs. John
S.-hiiiccr and Pauline L. Schmeer,
toreelosiire.
V. M. Mall'.rd and C. II. iray,
partners by the name of Station!
(iray, vs. S. H. McFImmry, re-eoveiy-
of money.
Thus. P. Haldwiu, bv name T.
P. Hal Iwin Co. vs. M. B. Gol !-
I smith am! Maui ice Kunkle, part
! ners by name of Go'.dsmitti t
i Uunkle. recovery i f money.
! Koeiiigsberger, F'alk it Co. ve.
J. iross, recovery of money,
i The .uneneaii Moi tg.ige Co., of
; -'entljud (limited) s. I'M ward
; WiU ox. tru.-tee, et a!., foreclosure.
! W. 11. Johnson vs. FM.vard
.' Johnson et al.
I (ioldsiiiilh Kankle vs. Farm
; era' ; Mcrhan's' Ins. (.'o., recovery
i ot money.
Mimson it Hibldewhite vs.
j Farmers' it Merchants' Ins. Co.,
i cecove'v of nuney.
! M. ltoseiihein vs. Farmers' A
Meichants' Ins. Co., recovery
monev.
Samuel Merrill vs.
Merchants' Ins. Co..
.roliey.
S. Wic'orw itz & Co
F'armers' it
recovery of
vs.
Farni-recov-
ers' ii Merchants' Ins. Co
eiy of money.
Jacob A. Mt in vs. Farmers' A
Merchaiits' Ins. Co., recovery of
money.
C. B. Thurston, receiver, vs.
Farmers' it Merchants' Ins. Co.,
recovery of monev.
James C. Iteid vs. Farmers' A
Merchants' Ins. Co., recovery of
money.
Kay Hubbell vs. Farmers' A
Merchants' Ins. Co., recovery of
money.
Joseph Wild et al., vs Faimers'
it Merchants' ins. Co., recovery of
money.
A. II. Davis and Wechendon
Savings Bank vs. Farmers' A Mer
chants Ins. Co., recovery of
money.
Hil'cr A Hoil'man vs. Farmers'
.t Merchants' Ins. Co., ricovery of
money.
S. Winebcrg vs. Farmers A Mer
chants' Ins. Co., recovery of
money.
J. Fra ik vs. Farmers' A Mer-
I chants'
! money.
lns. C., recovery of
St. Loirs F.lectric Power Co. vs.
Farmers' A Merchants' Ins. Co.,
recovery of money.
Ituhin Tiotky vs. Farmers' A
Merchants' Ins. Co., reovery of
money.
V,'. H, Coleman vs. Farmers' A
Merchants' Ins. Co., lecoyery of
money.
Charles L. Schwartz vs. Farm
ers' it Merchants' Ins. Co., recov
ery oi money.
The IMison Fleet rie Illuminat
ing Co., of New York, vs. Farmers'
A Merchants' Ins. Co., recovery of
money.
Pa: n A Co. vs. Farmers' A Mer-
e!:ant-' Ins.
Co..
recovery ot
Farmers' A
recovery oi
money.
M Bermond
Merchants' Ins.
vs.
Co
money.
Jacob Franks vs. Fanners' A
Merchants' Ins. Co., recovery of
money.
Kiversides Woolen Mills vs.
Faru era' A Merchants' Ins. Co.,
recovery ot momy.
l-;cc' Thallium vs. Farmers' A
Mrch tuts' Ins. Co., recovery of
money.
Honeyman. Dellart A Co. vs. S.
K. Becker, recovery of money.
Jas. F. Powell ve. MauJ Powell,
I). Van Horn and S. C. Van Horn,
his wife, partition of property.
Bridge A Beach M !"g. Co. vs.
Smith A Senders, recovery of
money.
J. C. Broy. r vs. Smith A Send
ers, recovery oi money.
Jas. Mcllargue vs. J. K. Mc-
Ferron, recovery of money.
In the matter of the assignee of
E. Bed er, deed of assignment.
S. Nicholsnuig vs. C. B. Monta
gue, recovery of money.
Almira Miller vs, Schooling A
McDanie!, recovery of money.
J. 15. Stetsoi. vs Smith A Send
ers, recovery of money.
Will A Link vs. Jacob Miller
and Eila Miller, hp; eal fn tu jus
tice c 'lilt. j I
T. J. Bh-ck vs. Win. Hunter, re
covery of money. i
Albany Iron Works vsl Harold I
Bros., suit to recover iii uk v. I
. I
lycer ,
L. B. Tvcer et al., vs. Ina
et ah, su;t in equity.
Sina Cummins vs. F:ank Cimi
niins. divorce.
Dieliiihoefer, II ass A Co., vs. G.
W. Pugh and Elvira Pugti, fore
closure. Otto Fox v. Jno. Maxwell, re
covery of money.
P. "V. Smith vs. Samuel F
Waldo tt al.. foreclosure.
Ida Driver vs. Jas. . Paver,)
divorce. I
Lee Sing vs. M. V. Dju I, r c v- j
erv of monev.
Andrew J. Noble, as executor of
the will of W. S. Noble, dece. te I,
vs. S. V. Moore and Mary Moore,
foreclosure of mortgage.
( has. II. Dodd vs. Win. St.Johr.
and Cynthia A. St. John, action
on nccoiHit for necessaries fur
nished far lily.
Mahala F. Turner vs. J. Thomp
son A Sons, r jcovery of money.
Thomas Jellerson vs. W. G. Mc
Donald, recovery of money.
Alice .McNeil vs. John S. Mc
Neil, divorce.
In the matter of the assignment
of T. L. Henness, an insolvent
debtor.
A. E. Curry vs. S. P. It. It Co.,
appeal from justice court.
Win. Bilea vs. It. It. Humphrey
and C. B. Montague, recovery of
money.
E. E. Miller vs. It. X. Morris
and A. B. .Morris, recovery of
money.
In the matter of the assignment
of (i. W. Smith, an insolvent
debtor.
Matthews A Washburn vs. T.
Henness and Amelia l'llen Hen
ness, recovery of money.
Stewart A Sox vs. T. A. Beard,
recovery of money.
Iva Templeton vs. I.nn county,
action for damages.
A M. Templeton vs. James B.
Eeeney and S. D. Keenev, recov
ery of money.
lloneyman, Deilart A Co. vs.
E. Henness et al., recovery of
monev.
E. L. Bryan vs. S. P. II. It. Co.,
recovery ol money.
II. Bryant, as adminis'ralor of
Ephraim B. Hughes et al. vs. J.
B. Keeney et al.
Albany A Astoria It. U Co. vs.
Henness Bros., recoverv of money.
Davis Bros. vs. O. T." McDowell,
recovery of money.
Davis Bros. vs. Henry Acker
man, recovery oi num. -v.
Mary Wood vs. Fru.k Wood,
recovery of money.
David Metzger vs. O to Scrlling.
damages.
J. F. McKinney. as nimdniin
executor e.c. vs. Emily McKin
ney, as administratrix etc., re
coverv of monev.
A. J. Houston
Crabtree, leave to
Sugar Pine 1 oor
vs. L. B. Knox et
of lien.
vs. James A.
issue execution,
it Luiiih'i' Co.
al., h-reclusuie
Manhattan lilectric Fight Co.,
limited, vs. Farmers' A Merchants'
Ins. Co., action on policy.
Andrew Kan A Co. vs. Kwong
Woo Kee, recovery of money.
T. J. Mi-Clary, as a-signee i f T.
L. Henness, an ins d vent, vs. I.on
Conser, James Hoihns and M.
Scott, recovery of money.
John A. Craw foul vs. X. B
Frv, recovery of money.
Pauline Ilegele vs. Jno.Schineer,
recovery of money.
Yuen F'ong vs. Kwong Woo Kee
Co., recovery of money.
Leighton Knox vs. Adam Sise
more, appeal from justice court.
J. Put Smith vs. C. 1". Croft,
recovery of mo'ney.
In the matter of the assignment
of Kwong Woo Kee Co.
Flrank Spalingei' vs. D. C. Pen
ninger, recovery of money.
KxcMirftlon to Newport.
A grand excursion to Newport
will by iii ven Saturday, June L'O,
for the beiielit of "F" Co.. Second
Regiment, O. X. G. Tra il will
leave Albany at Ti p. in. Sa'urday,
June 1!0, arriving at Newport about
8:30 p. in., returning ieave at p.
m. on the following day, arriving
in Albany at !i:(K) i. m. The
weather at the coast is very pleas
ant and excursionists will lind this
the best time of the year to take a
few days recreation at the seaside.
Arrangements have been made so
that those wishing to remain until
Mondav or Tuesday may do so by
paving 50 cents additional to the
agent of the O. P. R. R. Co. at
Yaquina on their return. The
tides w ill be favorab'e, hotel ac
commodation a plenty and the
steam schooner Mischief w ill make
a trip over tiie bar for the henelit
of those w ho w ish to lish in the
ocean. The hills back of New port
present a goigeous appearance,
cohered as they are hy the brilliant
rhodedendrohn-.
"F" Co. w ill go as a company
and tickets may be secured of any
member of that organi.a'ion for
.f 50 for the round trip, including
steamer fare to ami Irom -New port.
LKT1 Kit LIST.
Following is the list of letters
that remain uncalled for in the
Albany jKjstollice June 10, lS'.M :
Adams, A. J. ; Brow n esii., G. W. ;
Carbin, Mr. Hill; Custer, R. ;
Kuppers, Barney ; Ktiner escj., R. ;
Lovelock, Mr. Vm.; Bowers, Miss
(ieorgia; Ritz, Miss Annie; Riley,
Mr. B. A.; Turner, Mr. C. S. ;
Welch, Mrs. Mary.
Tnos. -A1o.mi.it. i, 1. M.
IN MEMORY OF ALLIE E. SCHLOSSEE.
A'.lie, ili-ar ill. parted one.
With thy smiling, kinti'y face,
Tlum hast li lt tliis world of sorrow,
In the Savior's sweet embrace.
Though well c know thou dil'st
ill sini
With dear ones to remain.
(JoiiMs't in' u Imt Pni ak t ) u,to-day
Hiou wuuhl'etnot be back again.
So. tlioiigh we no more sna'l nee thee,
No more shall c!sp thy hanJ,
L'i'til the Heavenly K.i'her
Cal s us to join that bund
We would noi wish thee back again,
No, liev-T, Allie. dca1-.
ll.iektu this world of trouble.
Win re fulis the Eoirjwiug tear.
For thee, where thou hast gone to
dwell,
I peace forever im:e.
And naught of pain or fever
Joth enter ul the d;ior.
There thou w ilt watch and wait for us
And all whom thou did'st love,
-j- , jin tln-e: in the heavenly home,
1 I'eparea lor us above.
So m 'y we live that wlieu the Lord,
In His own good t.me. shall call
Each one of us lo leave this earth,
We may meet tlu-e--yes, a'l,
M:iy eieii of the lamily circle.
And fii.'iids thou loved'st true,
Seek the He venly Father's -uidance.
And strive His will to do!
Mas. W. S. T.
Ai.hwt, June l' lv.il.
Dairy I aw.
section of the
The section of the dairy law
under which I-.od t.unnissioner
Baker has caused the arrest of
dairyman Cnssaday of Salem ia
as follows : '-When cows are kept
by any person for dairy purposes,
either for butter or cheese, or for
the production of milk or cream
for sale, and are con lined in stahles
such cows so coniined shall be
allowed at least eight hundred
cubic feet of air, and such cows so
stabled shall not be con lined lac
ing each other unless there be an
air-tiirht partition 1 etwee n such
cows at least four feet in height,
and all stables w here such cows
are kept ehall be well ventilated
and kept in a good healthy
(healthful) condition."
Surprise.
Salem Journal: Father Henry
Armstrong, who was Imrn Jan
1, I SOl', and became un Odd Fellow
at Genesee, N. Y., in 1834, and
is undoubtedly the oldest member
of this order in America, il not in
the world, this morning received
' I
an invitation to
attend the next i
regular meeting
f Woodi.urn
lodge. Formal reto utions were j powder, w ith elegant prizes or
adopted, a committee appointed to j w ithout them, that his customers
wait upon the veteran, and a check ! who have purchased invariably re
form 0 endorsed to pay his ex-; turn and say they are well pleased,
penccs. The Wo nlburn Odd j that the tea is No. 1 and the bak
Kellows etitertain l ather Arm- j ing powder is as good as the best,
strong June 17th. I All his teas and baking jiowder
- ! bears the name of uiilius (irad-
ice cream Sociable. ! whol's (ioldeii Utile Bazaar, and
On Fridav evening of this week ; are expressly put up for his busi
Mcl'heison l'ost (L A. R. and Mc-j ness, and he still continues to give
l'herson Relief Corps will give an i w;th each pound oi tea or baking
ice cream sociable at the (L A. R. ; powder an elegant piece of glass
hall. Everybody invited, and aiware
good time anticipated. Admission j
15 cents. I I have been bothered with
tiruiltlMle.
The following are the graduates
of the literary department of the
State I'niversity at Fugene, for
i lie veiir lS!;)-o"l : Veina K. Adair
and Linna A. Holt, Eugene; Ftta
Levis, H.irrisburg; J. Clarence
'e:izle, Dallas. The graduating
exercises occur on Thursday.
The Uailroad.
Fugene (iuard of Monday: The
railroad track whs laid to the edge
of the city limits of Springfield
Saturday evening. The engine
will arrive in that city to-day.
congratulate our Sister City
on being connected with the out
side .voi ld w ith bauds of steel.
Mothers?
is recommended
Castoria
bv
ihvsicians for children teething.
It is a purely vegetable preparation
.ts ingredients an; puousneu
around each bottle. It is pleasant
to the taste and absolutely harm
less. It relieves constipation.)
regulates the bowels .piites pain, ;
cures diarrh.e i an l wind colic, i
allays levenshues, destroys ,
worms, and prevents convulsions.
soothes the child ami gives it re
freshing and natural sleep. Cas
soria is the children's panacea
the ino.hirs' friend, .'lo doses, 35
cents.
Catarrh cured, health and swTet
breath secured, bv Shiloh's Cat-
arrah remedy, price 50 cent-.
X-.-.l ' ... -...'r 1 1...
Nasal injector free, sold by Foshay
it Mason.
That sour-tempered, cross, dys
peptic individual, should take Dr.
J. II. McLean's Sarasapatilia ! It
will make him feel as well and
heart as the healthiest of us. He
needs bracing tn, vitalizing, that
is all.
Call and see the new line of
gingham w rappers just received at
the Ladies Bazaar.
Vegetables from Linn county
gardens, received every morningat
Barker Bros.
Black sateen hi, uses and sailor
waists at the Ladies Bazaar.
Leave your orders for dressed
chickens at Allen l'.rrs.
Baby cried.
Mother sighed,
Doctor prescribed: Castoria!
Highest of all in Leavening Tower.
R
ABSOLUTELY PURE
THE WOULD ENKICIIKD.
. 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 F igs was first produced
the world was enriched w ith the on
Iv perfect laxative known, as it is
the only remedy which is truly
pleasing and refreshing to the taite
and prompt and effectual tocleanae
the system gently in the Sprii.
time or, in fact, at any time any
the better it is known the iuoie
popular it becomes.
Beautiful Women.
The magical effects of Wisdom's
Robertine as a beautiliT and
preserver of the complexion have
been attested by thousands of the
leading ladies of society ami the
stage. It is the only article ever
discovered which gives a natural
and beautiful Out to the com
plexion, removing tan, sunburn,
freckles and all roughness of the
face and arms, leaving the skin
soft, smooth and velvety. All re
mark on its delightful, ccoling and
refreshing properties, a distinction
not found in any similar prepara
tion on the market. Sold every
where Notice.
II. Brandenstein from San
Francisco will be at Albany on Sat
urday June 20 for purchasing the
following described hoises: Bays,
black, and gray age 4 to 8 years,
from 15 to 10 hands high, weight
from JI50 to 1150. Must be ventle
to ride under saddle and also
gentle to work. Free from all
blemishes and sound in every
particular, draft and c-trriage horses
wanted also. Headquarters at L.
renders stable.
Novelties in Ladies Footwear.
I luive 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 mads expressly for me and
will be found nice enough for the
most fastidious and cheap enough
j for any one wanting a line dress
i shoe. I also carry late novelties
I in Oxford ties ranging in price
j from ll.'-T) to f 4.00. S. K. Young.
Important to HouMekeepers. classes of land claims, mining, pit
It gives Julius (i rad w hoi great ! cmp! ion and homestead cases pros-
satisfaction in selling his line
W 'olden Iiule teas and baking j
catarrh for about twenty years; I
had lost sense of smell entirely,
and I had almost lost my hearing.
My eyes were getting so dim I had
to get some one to thread my
needle. Sow I have my hearing
as well as I ever had, and I can
illk i, tltro'l.l 'IW fill. '.I IOOi!ll !t-3
ever I did. my sense of smell is
partly restored
.l and it seems to be
improving all the time. I think
there i nothing like E'y's Cream
Balm for catarrh. Mrs. E. E.
(irinies, Keinlrill, l'erty, Co., O.
Notice to I'atrons.
Ausanv Or. May 30 lsiil.
I have this d,iv made arrang--
I merits w ith Messrs Knapp Burrell
I it Company of Albany. To furnish
jail patrons" with Duerirg Binders,
j I lease call at once. Also arrange
) merits are made w th them fore
verything in the larm linpliinent
, ,. incl7Un., u illt..
.Mart .Mii.i.kr
Financial Agent.
i.a.iies. Attention,
Mias IIannall Cohen, hair
Hair dved, bleached or
. m, iin(1 .,.. Ktvlft of
the art. Orders taken for all
kinds of hair work, hop at resi
dence, corner Third and Calaooia
streets.
Have you seen those beautiful
cement walls in the cemeter s,
put up bv E. W. Achison, at alf
I the cost of stone
I Tf IV
If vou suffer prick ing pains on
moving the eyes, or cannot bear
bright light, and lind your sight
week and falling, you shouid
promptly use Dr. 11. McLean's
Strengthening Eye Salve. L'5
I cents a box.
Sevenly-live cent neckties for 50
cents at Searls'.
For lame back, side or chest,
use Shiloh's porou3 piaster. Price
25 cents at Foshav & Mason.
Strawberries, cherries. gose
berries, currante, etc., received
every morning, at Allen Bros.
Croup, whooping cough and
bronchitis immediately relived by
Shiloh's Cure. For pale by Foshay
& Mason.
Just received, at Searls' shoe
store, the latest styles in ladies
cloth top shoes, lace ehoes and
Oxfords of all kinds.
Frequently accidents, occur in
the house-hold which cause burns,
sprains and bruises ; for use in such
cases Dr. J. II. McLean's Volcanic
Oil Liniment has for many years
been the constant favoiite family
remedy.
Latest U. S. Gov't Food Report
NEW TO-DAY.
IOST A Viritflit tv pony about 4 yera
J oM, branded with pair of spictaclrfl on
the left slioulili-r, Information leading to its
whiTi-about-'H be amply rewarded by Al
belt Bond, A'bany Orison.
IAY your whonl tax -The school tax for
the year ls'.ll, in now due a;. d payable.
Tax pavi-ra are rwimnUH to ca.il promptly,
at the oitice of the clerk, C. O. Burkhart and
l-ay the same. Signed, C. G. Burkhart,
clerk.
AsslRiiee's Notice,
NOTLE IS HEKEBf OlVEN
thatCiee, WTa, Jim, Uiw, and Nancy
Westfall partners doincr business
under the rhm name of Kwong, Woo,
Kee. Company in solvtn. debtors in
Albany on the loth day of June WJ1,
made a general assignment to the
undersigned for the benefit of all the r
creditors. All persons havintr claims
wi i present the sum s duly verified lo
the uudersigned ut the bank of Ore
grin, Al.iany. Oregon, within six
mouths from the date hereof
June 15 1MH.
JaT W. Bli.
L. II. Montaynb, Assignee.
Attorney for Assignee.
Jrick for
At mv kilu one mile east of lown,
or delivered anywhere in the city.
W. C. CaS.ELL.
l'ension. Postal, Land and Indian
lepr 'dation Claims.
LAW OKFICKS OF
iwm mm or cuius,
I'nder the management of
W. R. HEARST,
l'.d. & l'rop. S. F. Daily Examiner,
JOHN WEDDKKBUKN,
Mana; e ',
olS F. St-eet, Northwest.
Washington, I). C.
Will practice in the supreme
court of the Cuited States, the
court of claims, the several courts
of the District of Columbia, liefore
committees of congress, and the
executive departments.
We obtain pensions and patents,
Indian depredation claims and a. I
e -ute'l before tne general lanu oi-
nee, Hepartnient oi me interior
anu i ue supreme coun.
An order for 200,000 pounds of
wool has been received by A. Sen
ders, who will pay the highest
mrrket price. Bring your tfool to
him in Albany, and get your
money.
Proposal for a Bridge at (Albany,
Oregon.
Netice is lmehy given that the com
moil council of the city of A bany,
I Ircion, will receive scaled bids for
the building of a bridge across the
Willamette river from the north line
i V.f Vr Bh,cV .J !" j,n,c;l.ioJ.,f.ba.ii
llic IKrlil AAu 'rivor iu aceord.
I uiicc with the plans, specilieatioiii and
i suney now on li'e in the ollice of the
I ucoider of the citv of Albany; said
I bridge to be KWi) feet ill length and '20
lect wide in the clear and composed of
' six Hi) stuns: the approaches fo be
iepeclie y :HHI fe t and :H5 feet ill
li-nrlh amf'ili feet wide; such bids 111;, y
' also be a coiiipanied w ith plans and
'specifications of the binder , which
j will be considered by the council.
Bids w ill be received lor an all steel
bridge, and must he accompanied by
drawing showiugplans and elevations
of both sub-structure ana super
structure; diagram of stresses for
span of different lengths, and full
speeil'c.ition of the material and work
manship of the details of such bridge.
Bids must be tiled wiUi the recorder of
said city on or before the hour of 1
o'clock p. in. of the 27th day of June,
ls'.il, and must be accompanied by a
certified de ck for five per cent of ihe
amount of the bid The contractor to
whom the eortract may be awarded
will be required to enter into a writ
ten agreement and contract and to
trive bond to the cily of Albat.y in
double the amount of the contract
pr ce for the construction of such
bridge, and for the faithful and strict
pel foi mi' nee of the contract in a!l its
terms, conditions and rictads. Work
must be commenced -wit bin 20 days
from the execution of the contract,
and be completed to the perfect satis
faction of the engineer in charge of
the woik and construction of said
bridge and of the city council, on or
before the 1st day of December, ISM.
Bids will be puo'.icly opened on the
27th day of June, lsui , at the council
chamber in the city of Albany, be
tween the hours of i 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 J'th.
N.J. HEXTOV.
ilecorder of the City of Albany.
Albany, Or., May 'tu, 1691.
Male of Oregon tand Department
The board of commissioncs for
the sale of seh joI ar.d university lands
and for the in vestment, of the funds
arising therefrom of the Stat of Ore
gon, hereby invite sealed applica
tions to purchase the following de
scribed lands to-wit:
All of the donation land claim situ
ated in sections 15. lt, 21 22, in
Township li South Ranjfc 1 West
known a- d described on the govern
ment survevs as the Donation Land
claim cf.Ioim V. Mooie and wif.; be
ing notification No. i"09 saving there
from IS acres sold to Jacob N-iwmao
containing SH) acres. Also beninnin
10 chains West of the North East
comer of the Northwest quarter see.
tion 21 in Townhip 12 Bouth Range
1 West running thence east 30 chains
thence South -W chains, thenee Wea
:W chains, thence North 40 chains to
the beginning.containing 120 acres all
situated in Linn county, State of Ore
gon and containing iu all 420 acres
more or less.
Applications will be opened at a
regular meeting of said board to be
held Tuesday the 14th, dy of July
iv.il, at 2 o'clock P. m. The right to
reject any and all Lids is reserved by
the board.
Salem, Oregon, June 1, 1891.
NAPOLEON DAVIS.
Clerk of the Board.
Sale
Wanted
08
Iv. E). Blain
The Leading Clothier.
GRAND CLEARANCE SALE I
T
HE LATENESS OF
necessary to close out
I time. To do this e have reduced all light weight
stock of clothhg to almost cost, and are giving bar
gains to make room for our new stock. Just come in
and ascertain this fact for yourselves.
A FINE ASSORTMENT OF NEW
CLOTHING MADE
Fit guaranteed in his
Pkices always Keasonable.
i if u u u ii u u u u u it tt u ii u u ii ii ii u ii u ii u ii ti u li u
X COMPLETE STOCK OF
Spring ani Summer Clotliisif,
Light weight Summer coats and vests, dusters, tdlk, flannel and
negligee shirts, light weight eilk and halhnggan underwear,
straw hats; in fa-t anvthing and everything in our line
you w ill find in great qua nines and all
qualities at our store.
I'
:Y0U ARE SPECIALLY INVITED-
To call an 1 exauiins our richly
And renemher alsc that we are headiiiurtere f r durable
all wool clothing made hy the .Alhany Woolen Mills, l'.rowns
ville, Oregon City and California woolen mills goods
CALL AXI) SEE OUR STYLES IN THE CELEBRATED
Before you buy your next pair cf
shoes we would suggest that you
call and examine our line, because
we undoubtedly have the largest
stock in this city. Cannot be
equaled for s'yle, comfort and
wear, our fine line made by
T. L WALLACE & GO.,
THE BIRTHPLACE OF GREAT ANI) HOXEST BARGAINS.
CALL -AJLSTD SEE
THE VERNON HAY PRESS
o
Unequaled for fast work and light
draft. Manufactured at the foot of
Baker Street, Albany, by
PRICE VERNON.
THE SPRING MAKES IT
summer goods in a short
PAT - "
TERNS FOR S'JITiNCS AND TROUSERS
TO ORDER AND A
tailoring department.
i. at it ii u i: ii u it ti ii it ii ii i: it i! ti n n i! t? tf i; 11 n n :
tailored clothing made for us by
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