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THE MORNING HERALD: THURSDAY, JUNE IS, 1&91 ON SAI.i'. The Daily IIekam will he on sale each morning a! H. J. Jones' book ulore.where it tin be procured at 5 writs per copy. J1IIXKV TO LOAN. In sums to suit, from six months to live year?, on good Albany ami I. inn county real esttte. W. M. Mi Piikuson, "pp. Puss House. Albany, Or. .IUTXINt.9 ABOir TOWN. EiecL bread everyday at Parker i:r. Nigtwauiiman Lee is the sick lis!. Allen's do their ow n delivering, carefully and promptly. ('. ('. Chcr-y, of Tacoma, passed J up 10 r.uirene yesier.i.iy. J. V. I'.lain and wile ere sengers to Salem vesterdav. p.is- Waich.'s, chains and spectacles specialties at V. M. French's. A new invoice, of "'The Kose of Japan'' tea j'lst receive! at F. L. Kentons. Sam tioei.'s fancy pa-try, cakes and bread, fresh evirv morning, at Allen Bros. A new line cf novelties in cum mer hats j-ist rn-eivid at the Ladies Bazaar. Ladies and cjiildren's .iH car lings for "l ceiit-j at the corner jew dry sto'e. I'.jb Johnson of the Corvallis Times, was a passenger lor Port land on the noon train. When you want a first-class cor set, ciil at the Ladies P.i.aar and get one ol ti P.. U s.-' Mi-s Abbie Wright i-ont iupiate a visit to her sister in I'ahiui uia hiving the summer vacation. 1'.. W. Lnigdon and .'. I. Winn went down to Salem yet"rday to atteml the Piper-Wiilis wedding Maj r 1 1 unlbury, of the I". S. engineers, looking up matters on the river, was ;n the c.iy yester day. Try Coronado mineral wat-r. the purest on earth, fur sale bv al1 druggists. John Isjiii Jr., s-oie agent. Mrs. Martha YVyatt, mother of our young townsman, .1 It. Wvatt, arrived in the city on the local last evening. Mr. 4 Seo. Thompson, of Tr.jy, N Y., who has been here visiiing parents and relatives, lelt :or home yesterday. Mrs. M. J. Train and daughter, Arlene. wen up to Eugene yester- ! day to attend the university con - j inencement. " j .i. f letctier ot iv.igene was in the ci'y yesterday. He re ort- tl mrhing prospects for that enter pr sing city. If you have not drank Coro'ia lo mineral water, you should try it. It will s iber you up, give you a clean stomach and a good appe tite. f A fi-hirg and hunting expedi-l tioti to Ppper S(la, left e-ttt r.luv. ! It was made up of Me-sr-. .Lhni Isoni. sr., t'h'.is. PioiiK-r. and Jell'; I som. ! Mr. Solium ri Pond, of HalseyJ came down yos'or.lav mi his way Pi Carbon, i.. a'tend the P.aptis't ; -social. n, w lii h convenes there! h.-div. j Jude Dead;.-, of Pottlan 1, and Mr. A. bush, of Silem, were i pa-seners sjiitlt bound yesterday, i I r commencement xeivises at ; Eugene. Mrs. M. L. Pipe-, of Corvallis, I went up lo F ig-mi.' ye-terdty toj spen la few days with her 'bus i bird, Judge Pipes, who is holding ! court there. j F. .M. French keep the largest! an 1 most complete sto-U of spec-; t teles and eyeglasses in thej cmntj. Every pair warranted to g ve p.-ricct satisfaction. ' lively uro -it. dru.'L'i.-t and s i lo .u man simuM keep C oronado ; l.iiia ral wa'er on hand. Il will ! b- called ier, John Isoio Jr., is it is the best. J liU-nt. ii.-in.il water, As a table and med the t'ororiado can't b il and be convinced. beat. Tiy P.ottled a't tiie world Hotel Del California. renowned sanitarium, C'jivjnado, I ' iiotiado, Tip! Kvaniug D in i.-r.if, scribing th.; Phi'ad-:lph stoin National Lank ah president, 4ieorge Marsh, is S leet, 10. It he is tin in de a K-y- :conding savs he tall it n in wonder peoi-l-; i,ii!tjs;on wonder hi'ii, especially as he N already a dome I with a hisehall finger. Mr. and Mrs. ILivdeti D. Wiley recently from Miuii'-sota, wiil liave been stopphg in Corvalli-. iijr several mon;hs, passed up to Mugene yesterd iv where thev will make their future home. Mrs. Wiley has been an invalid fr nearly seven years. Tlicv were hi neighbors of "Mr. and Mis. D. T. Wyni an of this city. Hiram Titman of N-w IN.rt was in the city velerday on his way honif. 1 le has located a slate .piar ry in Jo-icpheiie county, and will work it in comtuuv w ith i. C. Mo Clalian and J. L." of Po-.e- l'tirg. ."-peciin- nsoi the state that Mr. firman had with him were of very supeiior i nl.tv and wi.l rival the pioduc'ion of ;.,v ijii.i'ry in the world. Mr. li mail is an exerierit-ed worker a-el knows j'.ist what the business is. Mr. M. H ifi-r, eilitor of the Sa lem Journal, w h is sjinewhat oi an eiithusia-t liiou the straw ben v cutture, pasvil thi.i:j;!i mti city yesterday to Corva'lis to 1 ntk up fie experiments at f:e I.' S. cx eriiiieut station rouue.'tcd with t.u Agricultural college, where over 1 iliil'erent varieties of -tia .v-b-rriesare being tried. He re t irne 1 here in the evening, going home mi the early train. He I jund the" experiments sncccssfiilly (.anicJ. AEOCI" THE STATE CAPITAL. j Saiem Journal : W. W. Skinner j S. P. a'eiit at Salt m, is home-with j bin l ituiiy, having completed at I l'2.0i 0 mile trip for phasinc and sLjht seeing. Supt. McEIrov is improving, j but still unable to wtlk or sit up. j He experiences great dilliculty in j his powers of locomotion but is gaining strength daily, j Aba ken fly wheel in the saw I mill of Presta it Vaness at Inde pendence was almost the cause j of a fatal accident. As the I machinery was started Monday a section of the 12 f ot wheel Hew out with terrible force. Superintendent Downing is working a large foice on the State j street extension to the prision. ' To wet to work vegetables the j force is turned to improving the ! roads, There is no reason why I with state, county and city prison- I ers Kaleni cannot leive vcellent t l t-tt There are now 385 con victs at the state penitentiary at :-aicm, the largest number ever j held. There is cell room for only I eighteen mote. liurial of .John Ailam. Tuesday night, on the overland train, Mis. John Adam arrived with the remains of her husband. Teams were in waiting and the leinains were taken to the resi dence of Mr. Joseph Misner, father of -Mrs. A!aui. esteiiUv th funeral took place, the burial being at M.vinta n lew cemetery in tienton county, where the de ceased had i x pressed a desire for a last resting place. Mr. John Adam was a native of Sootland, 41 years old, and leaves a wife and two daughters. He was a sober, industrious man, and held a re sponsible position on the Northern Pacific railroad at Pullman, Wash. 11 j was at work under a freisiht e ir repairing it, having placed a (lag upon the car to indicate that work ou it was in progress, when a construction train backed in a Hat car again t the car under which he was working, pushing it alouir enough to crush and kill him instantlv. Mr. Adam wai a member of the Baptist church, and Kev. Hill, of this city, attend ed ami conducted the funeral. Mr. ! .M:sner aiM lamiiy are j very greatiul to friends and ne'gh- Uis who a-sisted them in the last lead rites, and esp dally 10 the employes of ilu Western Union Telegraph 'ompany. who spared no pains to keep thiin in commun ication with -Mrs. Adam from the time the fatal accident t'Xk place ou the 1 1th in t. The epitaph of the departed one is that lie was a noble man w ho faithfully perform ed every known dutv. Unit Jell' Davis I'rotrait, The following self-explanatory letter was received by Hon. A. j Rush of Salem Liii i.k Kock, June 8, IS'.il. j Dkak Si it Your favor of :M ulto 1 at hand to-day. The picture of Icieoige Washington still hang.4 lover the speakers' stand in the : h ill of the house of representatives, j where it basso long been, in the same hall is found the picture of j;en. tiraut, ami across a hall in : the senate chamber hangs the picture of Abraham Lincoln. The picture of JetiVrson Divis was placed in the hall of the house, but, tie; impression that the picture of iiemga Washington had been removed from the hall, is all arong. The people of this state ha-, e iieen abused, maligned ami slandered about this niat'er. If i ne xmIv desires to witness the devotion of ile people of Arkansas to the memory at ashingron. let i "inarter of a million of men attempt to come ami take his nicture from its place in the hall of the house of representatives. I shall cheerfully serve you when I can. Yours Turly, P.kx P.. ClIISM, Secretary of State. A Hoy-) Accident. At Jellerson yesterd ay morning Frank Peeves, a 11 year-old bov, as painful v injured by a horse in it... I.leksriiilii sl.nn of Mr Ta.lea Young Peeves came in with a I horse to be shod and, while in the : act of unhitch ng the animal, the ii irsn Lnl-.l a vicious kick on the siil-of the boy's head. The con cussions rendered him uncon scious and made a very painful ! woun 1, w hich waidreesed by Dr. 1 Hawk. The boy was reported last night as getting along nicelv. j having regained consciousness, i The wounds are not serious. Attention. lloe l'.i! Py reipiest of ipiite a number of i tirenien, I hereby call a meetingof j ;h; hose boys of the Albany lire i department at No. l'a hall on t imrsday eveiui'g, June LSth, at S o'clock, to consider the matter of getting up a lose team to compete tor prizes ollered by the citizens of Ktigene at theircoming celebration of the Fourth of Juiy. C. II. M'KIVA T, Chief Kngineer Marrinl. June 17, D-'.H, at the residence of Mr. A. J. Hodges, in th s city, Mr. P. F. Kirk and Mtss Alice M. lilake, Key. II. li. Prichard olli eiating. Th ceremony wa; performed in the presence of a few intimate friends and relatives ol the contracting parties. The happy couple have the best wishes of their friends for their future welfare. hwarming With ChIIimi. A toriau : A man down fro.n Silver Lake says it is swarming wdh catli-h. It is from Silver Lake this destructive fish gets to the Columbia. It would pay (Jre gon to have a small appropriation or a big one made to drain Silvei Lake and kill every last one oi these pests. If they are not ex terminated tiny wi'l exterminate the salmon. They invariably diive out whatever fish they come ia contact with. Kan Into A YVliale Iert Rhodes lias just returned to Salem, alter an absence of a foitnight in Californii, where he went as guard to Mitchel Morris, the insane patient who a few Sun days pg-j created such a disturbance on State street near the Cook hotel. Morris was in the insane asylum here, but hia relatives wanted to have him near them, so they re moved him to the San Jose asylum where he. was safely landed. 15eit came up from San Francisco on the steamer State of California, and when about PJij knots out of San F'rancisc . the vessel had ijuito an exciting experience. She inn intoas'e ping w hale an 1 the col lusion disab'ed the vessel, leeak- ingotl'one of the blades if the propeller. Put they lost no tin e ou account of the accident, steam ing into Port'aml on time with i n propeller doing her he"t wi' lithe thiee reiiiainit g blades. State.--Btan. After Many liars. Ellen.diurgh Localizer: Tiiirty three years agD this moi.th Alex ander P.o'e, the most popilar farmer of this section, a you;ik man of great promise, disappear d. It was impossible to get a trace of him and it was decided that be hail lost his life in the mountains either by accident or foul p:ay. Friday night Bole returned and went to his former house, vvheie he found only a sister left. He says he went east first, because of a love disappointment. Then he served through the war and after that went west, and now he is worth a quarter of a million and is a stock raiser in Kan -as. A Deer In Dallas. Yesterday afternoon at Dallas Hale Backensto an.'. Frank Magers came very near capturing a live wild deer which they chased in o town from the timbered hills near town. The gentle doe ran into a yard in tin; west part of tow n and they thought they would capture it but before they could co led their wits the affrighted a'dmal jumped the fence and disappeared down the road, making its sife escape into tne country und the woods. Wild deer are scarce now in this part of the count! y, but occasionally one wanders fr mi the mountains down into the valleys and clearings. Ghrigtiitii Endeavor Meeting. A business meeting of the local unionofChristi.nl Endeavor will be held nt the Christian church, Friday June lit, al 7:45 e. m. IIktiik Mml.KK, Ansa Amhoi si:, President. Secretary. Ice Cream oriatile, 4 n Friday evening of this week McPheison Post 4b A. K. and Mc Pherson Relief Corps will give an icecream sociable at the i. A. I.'. hall. Everybody invited, and a good time anticipated. Admission including ice cream and cake, 15 . Ice Served in fall l.ilin. hiiliaiiaK)lis Trilinnt At a small and elegant company given recently .he hostess depart ed from the customary serving of ices in glasses, and had them in real calla lilies. The large stamen was removed, and the lloAer con tained ipiite as much ice as the ordinary receptacle. When tire clip so filled was laid on an exipiisite plate the effect was very attia-tive. Callus filled with bunches of Sweet English violets make a beautiful decoration when piled in pyramid form on the centre of a dinner la de They are als erpi illy pretty placed at each plate. 4 Dallas by fie i.s -Ives are cold, formal, still' (lowers, except when grouped with grow ing plants, but tilled with small blossoms like violets, f arget-ine-nots, tiny rosebuds, or even a larger Hower, softened w ith a bit of ma den-hair fern or asparagus, they become things of beauty. Il a lily of this kind he tilled with strawberry ice, with a forget-me-not stuck in the centre, it would be a charming, patriotic comhiua tion suitable for to-day or the Fourth of July. It is a Hower that may be used in numerous ways, and a woman of ideas can give a Calla party that would be a revelation in the way of beautiful entertainments. The flower is one that combines both useful and ornamental qualities in an unusual degree' and its large cup makes it very desirable lor such purposes. OUTAINKI .IIIIIIK ItKI.ItCK Friiin a I'an of o. K. T. Than An; -tiling He Kver I sell. The w riter of the following is a P.aptist minister of many years standing, well know as a mis sionary to the Indians, and is now i teacher in the school recently established at Forest i!rov? for the education of lb.- Indian youth : I'okkst tiitovK, 4)r., March S I have been troubled many yeais with weakness of the. kidneys and tried many different remedies, sought aid from different phy sicians, and even changed climates to obtain relief, but have met with indill'erent success. Hearing through a friend of the 4regon Kidney Tea. I obtained a box of it and have derived more benefit from it than from any thing else I have yet found. Kkv. J. C. Urn. 1 embers of I. inn County- Fanner's A UiHiice. You are hereby notified that I have coiitraited with the well known firm of Stewart & Sox, at Albany, to supply you with binders mowers, rakes, twine, hacks, bug gies, wagons, plo'.vs, etc., as well as all other articles in the line of general hardware. Marion co in ly members can purchase at the same place on the s une terms. Bkn. II. Ikvixk. f inancial Agent. The trotting bred stallion Aiwaod Preeze will stand for service at Trites Pres., stable Al bany Saturday's of each wet k un til father notice. FK03I OAK PLAIN. To -pin ETi-t r.itt or tiik Hi r.m.h. Thinking pei hap that some of the readers ol your paper would like to know what there has been done foi the past few weeks in Oak Plain tJrang.; 1 will endeavor to tell a few thin gs. We held a meeting last Satur day, and at the usual lutir the I pleasing and refreshing to the taMe meeting was called toorder, there j and prompt andeflectnal tocleanse being quite a number present. i the system gently in the Sprii. Work vigorously ensued for ! time or, in fact, at an v time any there was to be balloted tor about the better it is known the moi'e ten applicants, and after finding i popular it becomes. .1 I..!.. .1.. . . ' 1 ineiu ouiy eiecieu, the nrsc ami second degrees was conferred upon a class of seventeen and after that the W. L. proceeded to instruct them in the unwritten work oi those degrees in a way ipi'ite inter esting. It was then decided to have a railed meeting on Thursday, the IMhotJune lor the purpose of centering the third and fjurth degrees. The meeting will commence promptly at 10 o'clock a. .m. with tha harve-t lead nt the proper hour to which all I'atr ns of Hus bandry are cordia ly n.vi ed. II. F. ICxeurMioii tn Newport. A grand excuisioa fi N"w port willbetiveii Sstmday. .lum; 20, ..' "(j .. tor the henelit ot "r" Co Kegitneiit, O. V (i. Tra n will leave Albany at 5 p. in. Saturday, June :.'(, anivinsrat New port about :.( p. in., returning "leave al ti p. in on the following d..y, arriving in Albany at !:Ui) p. m. The weather at the coast is verv pleas ant and excursionists w ill find this the best time ol the year to take a few days recreation id the seaside. Arrangements have biten made eo that those w ishing t remain until Monday or Tuesday may do so bv paving T0 cents atld tional to the agent of the O. P. K. IL ('o. a'! Xovelllett in Ka.tie 1 ... tw.ai. Yuinina on their return. Thej 1 ho ve jn-d reeeived for t he sum tides will be favorab'e. hotel ac-! mer trade ibe latest novelties in cjinm idatiLin a plenlv ami the steam schooner Mischief will make a trip over the bar for the henelit of thotewho wirdi to fish in the ocean. The hills back of Newort present a gorgeous appearance, covered as they ate by the brilliant rhoiledendiohn". "F"t'o. will go as a company and tickets mav be set -tired of anv member of that organiza ion for fl'.oO tor the round trip, including steamer fare to ami from Newport. Notice. II. P.randeii.-tein from Sar. Friiiicisco w ill be at. Albany on Sat urday June I'D for purchasing tht following described hotses : Pays, black, and gray age 4 to 8 years, from 1") to 10 bunds high, weight fiom '.loll to lloO. Must be tenth t ri le under saddle and alst gent It; to work. F'ree from all blemishes and sound in every particular, draft and cirriage horses wanted also. Headquarters at L. Senders stable. M Alt K I Kit. i KV1NK- HA I.L At the Piesl.yteiian cliurcli 111 this city, hy llev. j. ii. Irvine, father of the g oom, assisted l.y lie v. E. U. I'ricliaiil.: Co!. 4s. ri. Irvine and .Miss Kiuina A. ball, hntli of this city. The ceremony was performed in the presence of a few friends anil relatives, anil the contracting parties, took the noon train on the ). P. railroad for McMinnvilie. where titey will reside. Col. Irvine is an Albany boy f well know n and attested ability in his ehos n profession the law, being one oi ;he well known and popular firm of Hewitt A 1 1 vine, of this city, and will carry with him the best wishes and heartiest encomi ums of our citizens. As captain of Co. F, 4). N. 4L he was a most j popular officer w hose zeal and r activity gained him a merited! pioinotion on the regimental s'afl lie was, during one political can vas the standard beurel' of his. party, in accepting the nomina tion of Mate senator, only failing in ciect'on because his party was in the minority in the county. Wherever he goes he will stand j f jrem tst in law tiractio, or what-: ever he t 'kes hold of to do. The fair b de was one of Albany's: . . 1 ..;r.1n.i . ...1. 1 00 s. oe..o...o. oo ,,o,...,.w . . ... ..g , K m is oi iiairworK. .-nopal resi . arising therefrom of tin-Stale f Ore. ladies, amiable and p-epossestniR : deuce, corner Third ami Cal.ij coia: umi. hereby h.v.le sealed ttpplica ami will be an acipr.sition to the . streets. 1 lions to purchase the lollow ing ai- socicty circles in their new horn. ; :ciii i d hinds to. wit: They go to McMinnvilie with the; best recommendations that Al-, bany can give, and tvishes for future happiness. the hearties' j succtss and Mining Claims, Two mining claims were re corded yesterday by Joseph I .Misner, 1-. M. Kumbau.'h, John Donaca and Herman Keen, nude.' the names ol Indiana and Pan cake. They are in the San'iani Mining District. P.uy yt.ur spectacles and eve glasses at F. M. French's, and have your eyes tested and your glasses properly fitted. (ilasses from 2") cents to .f :0. Paby cried, Mother sighed. Doctor prescribed: Castoria! Highest of all in Leaveniii" Power. ABSOLUTELY PURE tiik voi;li knkicukd. The facilities of the present day ! for the production of everything ; that will conduce to the material j welfare and comfort of mankind : are almost unlimited and w hen ; yrnp of Figs was first produced the w orld was enriched with the on ! ly perfect laxative known, as it ie j the only remedy which is truly Ileailt i fn 1 Women. i The magical elfects of Wisdom's i Robertine as a beaiit:(i-r and : preserver of the complexion have i ;ieen attested by thousands of thej leading ladies oi society and the: stage. It is the only article ever j discovered w hich gives a natural I 'and beautiful t;nt to the coin- ; j pleximi, rem rving tan, sunburn, j j freckles ami all rougimcr-s of the! jface and arms, leavir.g the sk;n ! i soft, smooth and velvety. Al! u - ' j mark on its delightful, doling ami ( ! refreshing piopeitles, a distinct :oii i , not found in any similar prepara- lion on the market. .vo;.i every ! where. j Motlier'.' Castoria IS IfCo'lihl' d b : physicians for children teethii.g. i It is a purely vegetable prepara! ion ts ingredients are published around each bottle. It is pleasant to the taste and absolutely harm less. It relieves constipation, regulates the bowels, ijuites pain, cures diarrh.ei and wind co'ic, allays feveriship ss, desfoy worms, and prevents convuh-ions, soothes the child and gives it re- ireslung ami natural sleep. Cas- sona is the children s the mothers' friend. : cents. iiuiacea ) tloses, e;' ladies line shot s. Cloth top, Ian ev ; t-ps ; lace shoes with t'ancv tips,! j besides all the staple sty It s in baud j ; and machine turns. Th' se goods: j were mad'.- expres-ly for ne; and i will be fouinl nice enough for thej J most fastidious and cheap enough j for any one wanting a tine dress i shoe. I aleo cany late novi hies! t in Oxford tie ranging in price: j from if 1 -o to J-l.iii). S. K. Voiin Imp.. Hunt to Housekeepers. It gives Julius iiradwhoi great satisfaction in selling his line tioltleii Pule teas and bakin, iiowtler, with elegant prizes or without them, that his customers j w ho have purchased invariably re iturn and sav thev are well pleased, that the tea is No. I and the hak : ing powder is as good as the best, i All his teas a:d baking powih r ' bears the name oi aulius ir.nl : w hoi's 4 inlde'i Pule ILttar, and are expressly put up lor his l.tisj I ness, and he still continues to give ; with each p .und of tea cr baking powder an elegant piece of glass i ware. ! j . , ... i -,i i I have been bother, d w itbi catarrh for about twenty yea's, I had lost sense of smeli entirely, and 1 hilil almost lost mv heat ing. M v eves w ere 'ttimr So 'dim I h id to get s ;me needle. Now as well us I see to thn-ai (in; to Ihn ;i I my I have my hearing ever had, and I can as fine a nee He a- i ever I did, my se' se partly i"stor:-l, and it : improving all the ( jm. of smell is tea is to be j i j,; ., j there i.s nothing like lv's 4'n tm Pal. ii for catarrh. Mts. K. ii imcs, lo-udi iil, Pt i i v. Co., 4 Nuiac t. I A I. it an v r. I have this day me nts with Messrs 'at i oiih. ."Slay :m i:n. made airang Knapp I'.nrie 11 .V: Company ot Aloauy. lo Inrmsh ehamlier in tlie lily of Alhany, lie all pillions with Heerii g Pit. tiers, j tween tin- lours of 'J and 4 o'clock p. I lease call at once. Also arrange, j '. "f said day. ments are made w th them fore!. ' '"' council hetehv reserve the right veryd.ing in the farm impli-neii, j ftUc cou ici. hue including tw ine. I made May J'ii'h. lvtl. -dAi;i .V1ii.!.i:k. j Fii.ancial .Agent. I. a. lies. Attention. ! Miss Hannah Cohen, hairiM: f ... dresser ll;itritv.o 1.'..m..1..-i1 . . - l ,...i;., o '. !..'..... .....! .- r i i.ioi .i.i:. i in ine i.it.si siiien 10 , the art. 4iders taken "for all! . 1 - 1 - , -. Freuueiitlv accidents, oc -ur in the house-hold which cause bums, i ... f - . leases Dr. J. II. McLean's Volcanic (lit l.inino.tit has torioativ v..:iisi bi'eii the constant tavoiite faniilv remedy. Just receive. i 1 at ear.s shoe l store, the latest styles in ladies i cloth top shoes, lace shoes and I Oxfords of all kinds. I 1 West running thence cast :U) chains , hl.etiee tiu;h 4iii liiiii)s, tlienee Wes Have you seen those beautiful ! :-ji chains. Hieiic-e North -10 cliaiiu to cement walls in the cemetei - p, ! the bcgii!i;itig,coiitaiiiiiig PJti acres all put up by K. W. Achison, at ait si'iiate-l in Linn county, State of ilre the coet of stone. ! uoa containiitg in all 4-Jt; acres Cakes of all varieties, fancy ami plain at the Delmonico restaurant. Notice of Final Settlement. NOTR E IS I! EKI-T.Y HIV EN 'I II AT the tniil rrigiivd atlministiator of the estate of Charles W. Elder, ih i ens. , h is tiled his liinil accouul wi h u,, cotltllV ih rk for l.inn eolitity, ( tiegon. nd the county court h is lived tm- :id day of August', l-'.M, at the hour of ' lie o'clock r. M. 'or he.irittg ohjee tioiisto said final -account and 'the settlement of said estate. This the Dili day of June, i W. Davis. J. K. Vi:tiii:i:i"0!'.p. Administrator. Attorney for Adinini-ttator. latest U. S. Gov't Food I..i j ort. owoer King 8 r NEW TO-l)Al It hT A liriila l.av pony alxjtit 4 vcar J oi.l, l.r.i;.ili.l ii. th a pair of 8m tai!'. j on the ! (t Mioiil.it r, It.fi.rniation Iratiin to its wlieri-:il..eit uillieaitu.lv rcivariliJ bv Ai-lii-rt li..i il. .Vlonj Ori.-,'o. 1).V ur n-linnl ttx -the n-liool tax for tin- vi ir ly.il, in im nut-h..cI paialile T.i pa ith ar.- reiin. atc I to i-ail prmiiptlv, :it tl.f . tti. t nt the i-'erk, f. ;. hurUmrt ami pay tin- Mine, siifneJ., C. ti. liurkharr, .'uik. AHKignee's Not fie. Nini E IS IIF.UF.IJf Hi VEX that (ice, W8, Jim, (; , and Nat cy WiH;ill jiartiiers iIo'uit hiisit.css inidtT tii- li . in name of Kwdiil', Woo, K'-e, Jini tutu v iiiiolvt ii' ill htors in Alti.ti.y on tlie I.Uli day of June ls-'.H, lnat.e u i;i'lieral asMgnment to the nnili rsiiieil for the liunclit of all the r cri.liloi. All j'ersons huviuif claims i t present tlie eutti . d dy verilieJ l. t!;e iiiidi i-iiriietl tit tin. hank of Che i; hi, Al ai.y. Oregon, within six m.mtlis from tlej date heieut June 15 P-'.II, J T W. I'.l.tiv, I ii. Vontayne. Assignee. Alloi ney lor Assignee. Pension, Postal, Land and Indian I 'epr dation Claims. LAW" Ol--KICKS OK mm tUESAU 0? CLAIMS, I niii r the management of W- R. HEARST. F.d. A Prop. S. F. Daily Examiner, joiin" wF.ii)i-:Ki:rRN, Manager, lilS F. Sfeet, Northwest, Washington, l. C. Will practice in the supreme court ot the I'nited States, the court of claims, the several couits of the 1'istrict of Columbia, before eommitiees in congres-, ami me i : . . . . - . i .i ' executive oeparimeius. W e obtain pensions ami patents, Indian depredation claims and a 1 classes of hind claims, in ning, pit - ... i t ii ... .ml 1 utmaul .u 1 ."J . .... I .r. , v ..... ..... ...... .... . .. , I e uted belore the general land of- ' ,, ... ,i .., ,i, inteiior ......... ... . ... and the supreme court. lropos;il for a I.ridxeat Oregon, ' litany. Nntiee b h 'u-1 ilea that the com men coutieil I re. got. ;1 of the li y A h.it. y. receive M-aled 1-iJ? foi if a hriilgi; acroi the t'li-.l'.ieg I Wi Lunette tiler from tiie north line ol ' Kit! street, at ti e junction of fcai-t Kir-l .-I ,i ct -i il Caiapooia street, to )'! I'11 it. it 1. 1 side o said liter, ia accoru- m ith the plans, s pei ilieatintis ntnl ev now on li'e in tlie olliee of the sur o cooler of tlie eitv of Alhaiiy; Paid hrid-e t, he t:;-Jl fe'et iii length and -A '. ct Hsile in tlie clear and composed of s: o'o spans; tin; appi oacln-s to he ii -pecthi y :mt ft: t and :;i." feet in !e:iglh and tM feet wide; such bids may ;i's. he a' entiipaiiii' l w itli plans and spi itii ations of the h'ntdei , which will h- i onsiilered hy tlie council, li.ils w ill he received for aa all steel iir.dge. ami must he accompanied hy drawing show tog pljus ami ekvat'.ons of hoth stil.strueture ai.d super straitiiri'; diagram of stresses for spans of dilleretit lengths, and full spec reation of the mate' ial and work- ! maii.-li.p ol tin; iletans ol such hridge bids must he tiled w ith the rei order of ,-, ,.;,,.,,,. ,,r ,f i j ..vim k p. m. ol the '2Ttli day of June, I l-'.tl, at d m n.: he accompanied hy a I ccrtile .1 eh i k for live per cent of ihe i amount ol the led The contractor to wlioiii the coi'trtctmay he uwaided w dl he i'i .ti!!i".! to enter into a w rit ten agreement and e .titia.'t and to .ivc Loud t the city of Alhar y in do-. Me the una of tin' contract j pr c.t for the e i'f trttci ion of such ' ''i i'ge, and tor the f . iinliil and sit iet j pet lo: in. m i; of the e.i'itra.'t in a'l :ls i term-, eoiiiiili.nl :tni o.-ta.is. vvorK mil I he comm. i. ceil Hitliin 'Jll days Iri.Mi the i e. utioii of the contract, .ml he c..uipii-tcd to the pel ff't satis taction of the ciieh,i-cr in ehsrgc of wo k and e tis'inctioi of faid i.i i Ige and ol Hie ei:- cniiic l, on or he!. .re the 1st day ol' II, ceinher, 1V.II. liids will li- pan icly o'.iened on the -27th day ot .liine. 1S'.M . at the etiuneil N. .1. IIEXTOV, ! p.ceonler of the 4 ity f Mhany. I Alhany, ' r., M .y -:l'i, lV.'l. IeMrluirnl The ho aid of eo nmissioiies for the sale of n h to! :it il tiuivi rsity lands aim 101 1 ne Mivjstmeni in ine tu ins All of t he dination land claim sit tut i'.!''1 ''""? 5.- "A- -1 ' tonus up i rouiti li.nge I vv ,.Kt li Smith i.mi 11 a u ucscriii.'tl ou Ihe gnyern tuciil sui M vs as ihe Donation J.und laim i.f .l.ihn W. Motiic and w ife he ing notiliealioii No. i'iif.1 saving there. from Is mi res s-dd to Jacob N-wma'i I'lt.lillillt' :;U0 aer-'S. Also he inniior vv...t ,.r i... v..,.i. v..... c niier o"f the Xot-thw. si 'n!.rt..r s,.e. ti..., :2i in Towndiiti l-! couth Hiime mot e or less. Applications will he opened nt a regular meeting of said board to be h'ld Tu silav the Hlh, d'yofjtily Is'.il, at -.' o'clock I-. M. The right H. ivj ci anv and all I itls is reserved by the hoard. Salem, dreg in, June 1, 1VJI. NAl'OI.EON DAVIS. Clerk of the Board. An order for 200.00 pounds of woo! has been received by A. Men del?, who will py the highest mrrket price. P.ring yonr ool to him in Albany, anil get your money. Jrick foi Wanted ! 09 Sale At mv kiln one mile east of town, or deliverid anvwhere in the eitv. V. C. CiJiLL." L. E). The Leading GRAND CLEARANCE SALE 1 HE LAFKXKSS OF necessary lo close out lime. To do this "e have reduced all light weigni stock of clothing to almost cost, and are giving bar gains to make room for our new stock and a sec ttain this fact for votir.-,tlvi.s. A F!HE ASSORTMENT CF fO CLOTHING MADE F:t guaranteed iu bis Phices Always keasokable. iiiiyiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiUi'iiiiiiiniiiiiiiidiii::!! A. COMPLETE STOCK OK Spring ail Summer Light weight Suuiiner coats and -" oe.rlii'O cl.trta liel.t U'ti..llt Vl.k straw liats; in fa.t anvthing and everything in our line you will find in gre.U .juaiti'iia and all qualities at out- store. :Y0U ARE SPECIALLY IHVITED To call .Mil cxaivrnj our rich'y And reJieinVer alsc that we ore head. ;ti liters f r durable all wool clothing made by the Albany W'.tol. u .MilN, P.rowns vilie, 4tegon City and California woolen mills goods CALL AND SKE ol'll STYLES IN THE CELEPPATPl) oi a tommmA n i rno Ee'ore you buy your nest pair cf shoes we would suggest that you call and examine our line, Irecause we undoubtedly have Ihe larjrest stock in this city. Cannot be equaled for s'yle, comfort and wear, our line line made by T. L WALLACE k CO. THE BIRTHPLACE OF GREAT CALL AINTID SEE THE VERNON HAY PRESS Un equaled for fast work and light draft. Manufactured at the fnnt. nf Baker Street, Albany, by Blain, Clothier. T1IF. SPKIM. IAKPS IT summer 'roods in a short st cmne m PAT TERNS for surr.Ncs AND trousers TO ORDER AND A tailoring depart meul. :iiiiii!;i;::i;i,i!i!;iiii:;i::-ii!:i!i;i:i:i!i!ii!ii::::i .1 is dusters, si'.k. t'.annel and and balbriggan underwear, tailored c'ot i'ni,' maU for us by i . HANAN 5 AXI HONEST BARGAINS, Co t it vi " s AV HANAN PRICE &. VERNON.