THE MORNING liKRALD: SATURDAY. JUNE 20, 1891 ON BALK. The Daily Hera li will bo on sale each morning al II. J. Jones' book store.where it can be procured at 5 cents per copy. MONEY TO LOAN. . In sums to suit, from six months to five years, on good Albany and Linn county real estite. W. E. McI'iiersox, Opp. Russ House, Albany, Or. JOTTINGS ABOl't TOWN. Freah bread every day at Farker j Bros Bargains in ladie3 low shoes Searls'. Strawberries and cherries Parker Bros. Boenieke has fitted up his cream parlors. Try Boenicke's ice cream; can't be beat. Get a pair of $5 shoes for 3 at at it at Searls' before removal. Mr. A. C. Woodcock, attorney of Eugene, was in the city yesterday. Mrs. M. J. Train and daughter returned from Eugene yesterday. F. M.Miller, Lebanon's new post master, was in the city yesterday. C. C. Cherry, of the Tacoiu.i Iron Works, was in the city yes terday. For a surprise, look at tin mil linery window at the La-ties Bazaar. Airs. E. I-aForcst and Mrs. Barnes came up fruin Portland last evening. A new line of novelties in Hum mer hats just received at the Ladies Bazaar. If you are hnngrv go to Parker Bros, and get a loaf of the best bread in the city. Boenieke serves ice cream by the dish, guaranteed to he the linest in the city Girl wanted to do general house work. Apply at store or residence j of 1 nomas Hopkins. Remember that Searls has a fine line of gents furnishings that are going for cost. The Seio city officials have challenged Albany's 1 iw makers to play a game of baseball. Calumet baking jiowder is abso lutely pure and wholesome. Try a carl. C. E. Brownell. When you want a tirst-cla.-s cor set, call at the Ladies Bazaar and get one of the "B. B's." The sum of $150 has been raised in this city for a write up of Al bany in the Chicago Times. Try Coronado mineral water, the purest on earth, for sale by ali druggists. John Isom Jr., sole agent. An Eastern Oregon paper says that Senator Polph will deliver the Fourth of Juiy'cration at La Grande. Miss Minnie McDaniel, who has resided in Sookane for several months, is in this city, the guest of Mrs. J. G. Crawford. Hon. C. B. Cr jsno, Capt. B. F. Jones, Coll Van Clevt. of the Toledo Coal Syndicate, came over from that place yesterday. If yon have not drank Coronado I mineral water, you should try it. , it will s oer you clean stomach and tite. up, give you a a good appt- At the annual election of the Scio Fire Department held last Monday, O. S May was re-eie ted chief engineer and ( L M. Coffey, assistant. The Scio Press savs that the state law prohibiting the throwing' of sawdust into streams is heinu j continually violated by a planing! mill in that city. j 1. X. Warmouth, of Brow nsvilL-, was in this city Friday. Mr. Warmouth and family will leave i ', . I leu i in a fow.davs on an extent! Eastern trip. The Jap who was arrested in this city Thursday f ir kidnapping a little Japanese girl, for immoral purposes, was taken to Portland yesterday for trial. F. M. French keeps the largest and most complete stock of spec tacles and eyeglasses in the couuty. Every pair warranted to' give perfect satisfaction. j Every grocer, druggist and sa- i loon man should keep Coronado mineral water on hand, it will be called for, as it is the best. John Isom Jr., sole agent. '1 he eame ot baseball to have been played yesterday afternoon 1 has been postponed until 1 o'clock j this afternoon, at which time the game will be called, weather per-1 mittipg. I As a table and medicinal water, i the Coronado can't he beat. Tiy it and be convinced. Bottled at the world renowned sanitarium, Hotel Del Coronado, Coronado, California. D. C. i chell returned yesterday from Junction City, Lane county, where he is employed as architect for the erection of a new public school building. The contract for its erection will be let on June 'M. The advertisoment for the same w ill be found in the Hkualo this morning. Southern California's prune crop will be a failure this year. This will be a big year for Oregon prunes, cultivated in a country where crops never fall. A gentle man at the deiKit m this ci'y yes terday was heard to remark that his prune orchard would vield a $10,000 cro. tius year. Hop growers in the vic'mitv of1 Scio are talking of making up a 1 purse to offer as a premium to' the I drier who could show the best June 27th the Salem and A I article of dried hops (throughout hanvs cress bats on the grounds in the season). This is a move in j al.'m. Albanv mav exoet a the right direction. Anything : lively giine of hall at ilie h amis of that has a tendency to cause a pro- j our bey. Albanv has enough iluct to be placed upon the market good piaveis to put up a very ina better condition should be aetive team and will d it. Saleiu encouraged. Journal. CROPS AND THE WHATHEB. Farmers Ara Jubilant 0er the Pnppscts Fur a Bountiful Ha vest and Good Pr ces. A II kr.u.ii reporter interviewed Several fanners who were in the city yesterday as to the crop outlook throughout the Wilhuuete Valley. The reply universally received from every lo tlily was that tha wheat crop this year will he one of the heaviest ever known in the valley. The prolonged rains have given spring grain a luxuiiant growth, and there is no damage to grain, unless it grows go rank as to fall down, which it has not ti0ile yet llie puces lor wheat, too, are moat encouraging. Ninety cent is now otl'ered in Albany, and buyers are ottering to contract to j purchase wheat at 75 cents, and considerable has been contracted at this price. It is safe to say that the market will open at a good, figure, and the crop will begin to move almost as soon as harvested. A large amount of money will he put in circulation, and thriving timed may be expected this fall. New Mining t'luini. The following mining claims have been tilled with the county clerk. The false I'hrophet Lfdge. Calapooia mining district. Locat ed by the CalKoia A Blue Liver Mining tc Milling Co., claim tilled June 1 1. Hunker Hi!!. Calapooia mining district, L- cited on June 2 by Grant 1'hcdlev. Claim tiled June 11. I'ikes Beak. Line river mining district. Located on June.'!, by Jam .-a l'heeii'v. Claim filed June 11. Ohio. Sintiam mining district. Located on June 1, hv li. W. Hum- j baugh ; about "' miles southeast of j the White Bull. Claim tiled June I Indima Located in Santiam ; Mining d.strii t, 2'.i miles soiith i east of White Hull, bv John Mis- ".'M Jcihn D.jna-a and Herman Keen, Jtme Claim tiled June 17. Argonaut Located in Santiam district, .'j mile trom the mouth of Silver creek, by John Haullcman, on June :, IS'.il. Kentucky Located in Santiam district, by Win. Rumbaugh, on June 2, lS'.'il l'lio'iiix Located in Santiam district, by J. S. McKechnie, on June 1. 1811. Claim tiled June IS, IS'.il. I miroveiiient of The Willamette. Major Handoary, U. S. Engin eers, returned yesterday from making-an inspection of the Willamette from Albany down says the Ore Ionian. He camn down the river on the X. S. Bently, staying over night at Sa'em so us to see the whole wriver. The object of his trip was to see where snagging was most n.vdedand where bare r ipiired serap'Mg, with a view to the j l'iii:io'is expenditure of the small amount of money on hand during this next season of low water. He says that with only a reasonable amount of money the Willamette could be made a pretty good water river as far up as Cor-valli-i, hv putting in some wing- lams and dike) to shut the water nut from certain chutes. With the small amount of money avail- able the work can be only a repeti tion ot the o:il story, temporary improvements to be washed out by the next Hood. The snagbnat will he sent up the river next month, working her way along probably as far up as Hatrisburg. Major lianbury was surprised to see the amount of traffic on the Willamette at this season, tiie llently having brought down a large lot of wheat. Ilour and wool. BuiltlifiK and Loan H4o:iation. At the regular monthly meeting of the Aloauy Building and Loan Association, held in the Bank of 1 1 - i.., , : i m uu luoiurt I,.;-.- evening, .1 ejau I of .-jiiOtl was made to Mcl'herson ' Post, i. A. U., at (! months in i terest in advance; also flOO to George Dodder at (12 months in terest. This is the highest rate of interest yet bid for any loan in the association. W. S. Denham with drew 15 i-hares from the lir.-t j series, amounting to $4:52, which! accounts for the small amount of Mtolinv 1t ln'.iri tlit ttinntli ' Another Itivcr KxcurMion. The Oregon Pacific folks and the citiz'-ns of independence are ar ranging for a river excursion to Salem on the Fourth. According to the p'aiw proposed one of the On gon Pacilic's convenient boats will be brought into requisition and will come loaded to the guards, with music and good cheer. Salem Statesman. Tho Emperor and Kisuiark, The Forum for July will contain a review of the policy and an esti mate of the character of the young Emperor of Germany, by F. ileiu rich Gellcken, Imperial Privy Conn: ih r, w ho explains in detail the dismissal of Bismarck and the relations betw een the emperor and ex-chanceiior. this article is one of the most important ever contrib ute 1 to an American review. Cam "meeting The annual camprceeting of the Christian church commence. yesterday at Turner and will con tinue over two Sundays. Ministers from Oregon, Washington, and Eastern states will be in atten dance. Parties paving full fare roing will be caried for one-fifth fare returning, on the Oregon Pacific and Southern Pacific roads. COAST NOTES. i Interesting Jumj Tbroni'hont the from ichacg8 Northw -tt. There are now :!S5 convicts at the state penitentiary at Salem, the largest number ever held. There is cell room for only eigh teen more. Thomas II. Crawford, of Union county, has been appointed deputy district attorney to prosiciito the investigation of the lonnty scrip cases at Baker Ci:y. The LS-moiiths old child ,f En gineer West of the Sumpter Val ley railway was .-everely and per haps fatally poisoned by vetting hold of ai.d swahoA'ing some con centrated lye. Stile Superintendent of School E. B. McE roy is impioving, but is still un-iOle to walk or s:t up He experiences gieat ilillicultv in moving about but is j.-a nltij; strength daily. F. S. Cunan, who was in 1SS7 sentenced to five years in the state penitential)" for the larceny of an animal in Creok county, has been pardoned and duly restored to citizenship. Opals have been f ,und near Huntington. F. A Bowen, tdiior of the Herald at that place, is the fortunate possessor of several sets, which he lias had cut from stones found in that vicinity. The Union Pacific's coal machine will be removed fiom Butter creek to Fossil. All work on Butter creek ceased a few days ago, and it is fair to presume that no Urge amount of coal was found in that vicinity. Leo Brown, of the Stayton saw mill, and John ."-haw, manager of the Santiam Lumbering Company of Mill City, luve furnished bail for their appearance a Salem a' the October term of circuit court, when they will answer to 'he charge of depositing sawdust in the stream. The young son of George Edwards, at Milton, is no ex pected to live. On Monday while in swimming in the Walla Walla river with seveial boys, one of his companions jumped upon young Edwards which injured his leit leg causing an ahcess, and it is not probable that he will recover. Line county has sent six dele gates to the state pen:tentiary the past week. 11. A. Snow and Oscar Wilde, w ho got two years each for burglarizing the residences of Dr. McCormack and W. T. Eakin; Johu Devlin, who geti one year for stealing a coat ; Williams ami Martin, who get two years each for robbing a freight carahout two months ago, and the boy King, who stole a shot gun from the house at Smithlielil, and was sen tenced to one year. The arrest of a Salem dahyman for keeping his daity in an mi healthy condition has set dairy men all over the state at wort; clearing up and improving th"! stables, for fear of an uuexp. cted visit from the t.o ! eommissii l er. The alem man pleaded guiity ai d was lined $25 and costs. The aim of the food commissioners 's to set that the public, is supplied only with healthful food, and in his ellori.s lie should receive hearty indorsement and aid. A Fiht t Death. In Parker lhos. store in this city yesterday evening occurred a mosi exciting scene. Two citizens the names of whom we will refrain from giving on account .f l heir re snectahilit v became involved in ! a dismite, " which led to a lively j encounter, in w hich one of the parties was rougli'y hanoieti hy the other jumping on him with both feet. One of them ins'sted that the Golden Drip syntii was the best in the world, while the other was iipially en over the Log I'abiu M : thusiastic le syiup The c 'iites'ants sveiv t vo innocent little Hies. Important Nolle. From and after this date I will sell my dry goods lor oil eei.ls oi. the dollar. My g'n!s furnishing stock will be sold at greatly re duced rates, such as 75 cent neck ties for 50 cents ; $1.50 underwear for $1.00 per suit, 00 underwear lor !f2 50 per suit ; .". 00 silk shirts for $1.75 ; $4,50 Ma k silk shirts for $3.50, and even thing in pro portion. My large slock of f hoes at reduced rates to reduce Block before removal. 11. C. Si; aici.ks. June 3, l.s'OI. Not ire. II. Braodeiitein from San Francisco v ill be at Albany on Sat urday June 20 for purchasing the following described horses: Bays, black, and gray age 4 to H years, from 15 to 10 bauds high, weight from !50 to 1150. Must bo nentle to ride under saddle, and also gentle to woik. Free from all blemishes and sound in even particular, draft and c irriage horses wanted also, lleadcpiaiters at L Senders stahle. Kxcnrrtioii i'o.poitel. The contempla'eil excursion to have been given to day from this city to Yaquin.i 1-y F Co., O. X. ha been postponed, on ac count of the inclement weather, until July 11. Intending excur sionists will please govern themselves accordingly. A minister in the country, writ ing to his denominational pat er, draws a very pathe'ic picture of the manifold duties, cates and trials of a ccuntry parson, but hi case breiks dow n utterly when he introduces the parson's wile, and adds to hei charge of al! the ladies' societies of the church, "the care of seven children.'' Good land.! A hat ot that ? The parson can't b'aue the t ongiegiition for the children. Taiu't the fault of the church that the parson's w ife has to superintend a nursery, kinder garten and grammar school in additon to her other duties. Sam Goetz's fancy pastry, cakes and bread, fresh every morning, at Allen Bros. I . . i i : A LETTER FROM IDAHO. SiXKEK, Owyhee Co., June 13. To riiK tuir..H of iiik Uf ram., u .. i.-.. i,.... l, t he most lovelv w-Pbfool re'v weather for some lime. More t.- rain has fallen here this summer than tin re has for twenty-live years iii the same length of time. The o:chards give promise of an abundance of fruit and especially of peaches, prunes and other fruits of their kind. There was a storm of hail passed over here in May in which hail stones as large as blackbird eggs were quite common, fortunately however, it was of verv short dur- ation, ami very little, if any, dam - age was done. This season has been very propitious so lar lor grain and vegetables, but s&mew hat too wet tor allalla as the greater portion ha-fallen down, and w i!i be verv hard to cut. 1 laying w ili commence as soon as the weather clears up sutliciem ly to alio a' ot its curing properly. Bang stock are said to he doiii; uiceiy fis year, there being pleiiiy of grass in the mountains, hut down on the foothills there i iiethiig but white sage, shai scale, gieasewoo.i and sagebtush interspersed f eini-occa.-i ju a 1 1 v with a very small bunch of grass, which will i,ot t e '"in it" after the first raid of B;..b Xohles' sheep Ibis fall. Snow is still lying in patches on the side of ol'i War Eagle moun tain. : beep shearing is about done and a good fleece has been taken. Owyhee county is the banner sheep o .runty of the Mate. Loin, Ileautirul Women. The magical elTects of Wisdom's Ivohtiitine as a beautifi-r aim preserver of the complexion have been attested by thousands of the leading ladies of society and the stage. It is the only article evei discovered which gives a natural and beautiful tint to the com plexion, removing tan, sunburn, treckles and all toughness of tin face and arms, leaving the skit, soft, smooth and velvety. Al! re mark on its delightful, ccoling ami refreshing propel ties, a distinction not found in any similar prepara tion on lhe market-. Sold every where. Noliee to I"uIi-oiih. Ai.n.vsv Or. May :J0 IS'.IL I have this day made arrange ments with .Messrs Knapp Bunel it Company of Albany. Tofurnif-I all patrons with leering Binders 1 lease cail at once. Also arrange ments are made w th them fort verything in the farm implimenl line including twine. Mart Mii.i.i:i. Financial Agent. Ko ntlhli Clu-rrli n. Next week leave your orders the same at 0. E. BrowneTs. fji Miss Maud HoU'mau, of Corval lis, 's visiting in this city, the tuesta if the Misses Mason. Kev. S. E. Meminger, pastor o! the M. E. church, has returned iroiii a short stay in Sa'em. John Morrison a".d U. Fox went to Yaquiiia y sterday. Silk mitts at the l adies Bazaar. Boy's shirts vests at Searls going ! at cot f. Alien's d ) their own delivering, j carefully ami promptly. j A large line of children's sun ! bonnets, school hats, white aprons j and dre-ses jost received at the I Ladies Basaar. , Something nice in coirees at Mien Bros. They run their ovn ; leliverv wagon, and deliver goodt promptly, Straw berries, cherries, g lose-' berries, currants, etc., received! every morning, at Allen Bros. I Buy your spectacles and eye, 'laj-cs at F. M. French's, am) i li.uvyour ees tested and votirj glasses properlv litted. (il.i.scs: from 25 cents to I have t few men's shoes that , . i- n jr. n pair i hat 1 oiler, to close, at $:!.00 per pair. The above goods are all perfect in every respect, only the iines are broken in sizes. Call early and get a pair. E. C. Skahi.s. Julius Gradwohl, proprietor of the Golden Rule Bazaar, informs us that hi; will add to his already lar;:e business a complete line ol shelf hardware and family groceries. The sales of his Golden Rule teas and baking powder is steadily increasing. He still keeps up the elegant prizes with these goods. Just received, at Sear's' shoe store, the latest styles in ladies cloth top shoes, lace shoes and Oxfords of all kinds. Have you seen those beautiful cement walls in the cemeter ' s, put up by E. W. Acbison, at alf the cost of stone. Baby cried, Mother sighed, loctor prescribed : Castoria! Highest of all in Leavening rower. 0 ABSOLUTELY PURE THE FOURTH AT KEWI'OST i The ooinin" 4th is to be , ' ""'"' " l" ul- ; brated with unusual pomp cele and "Pn"'Ar . ! Newport, i aquma "av. following is me niu pro- 'ramme : Music Independence band. Beading Declaration of Inde pendence. Oration Hon. John Cuples, of Portland. Sailing races, for which three prizes are ali'ered fu st prize $15; second, $10; third, $5. Ladies' sculling race first prize, $5; second, $2 50. Mens' foot race, open to al! uiir,- tuers prize, $10, ! Foot race, open to all married ; ladies prize $10. Fool race, open to all unmarrieol ! laoK-s prize .fiu r oot race, open to all gi. is umli r 14 years ot age prize $5. Foot race, upon to all hoys under 14 years of age prize $5. Sack race. Fat man's race. Lean man's race. Bicycle race. The e tea m schooner Mischief w ill make regular trips out over the br.r during the day. In the evening there will be a grand display of lireworks from a ship that will be anchored in the hay for the occasion, oll'ei i:ig all a splendid opnorltini.y to witness the grand ell'cct. A grand ball will be given at night at the opera house. Everybody is invited to be there or thereabouts on the 4th. Mothers? is rccoiu mended Castoria v phvsiciaiis for children teething. It is a purely vegetable preparation .ts inuredients are published around each bottle. It is p'eas.int to the taste and absolutely harm less. It relieves constipation, regulates the bowels, quites pain, cures iliarrho-i and wind eo'ic, allays feverishness, destroys worms, and prevents convuli-ioiis. soothes the child and gives it re freshing and natural sleep. Cas soria is the children's panacea the mothers' friend. .'15 doses, 115 cents. Novelties in I, allien l-ontwcai. I huve just received for the sum mer trade ihe latest noveh.ies in ladies line shoes. Cloth top, fancy tips ; lace shoes with fancy tix, tiesides all thestaple styles in han.l and machine turns, 'i'h: se go;ds were mad j expres-ly for me a"id will be found nice enough lor the most fastidious and cheap enough for any one wanting a line dress shoe. 1 also carry late njveltie in Oxford ties ranging in price from $1.25 to i( l.OO. S. 11. Young. I iniMirlaiit to 1 1 ouni.I,.'ii-i-h. It gives Julius Gradwhol great satishtcti"ii in selling his line Golden Btil.3 teas and baking liowder, wiin el. gaut prizes or without them, that his cus'omers who have piir-ha.-cd in. ariably re i n rn and say they ate well pleased, that the tea is .No. 1 and lb- t-ak-ii:g ioW (h r is as good as the best All his teas and baking powder bears thu name of otilius Grud- hoi's Golden Kule Baz oir, and are expressly put up for his busi ness, and he still continues to give with each pound of tea or biki'.g powder an elegant piece of gia-s a are. I. a. lieu, .lllenlloii. Hannah Cohen, hair I lair deed, bleached or Miss dresser. shampooed in the latest styles of the art. Outers taken lor all kinds of hair work, shop at resi lence, c jrner Thir l and Calapooia streets. Noliee. All persons indebted to E. C. Searls are ri quested to cali and settle at once as a'l accounts must hy eioicd by the 20th of June. E. C. Se n Is. (tine St'i LSlti. 1 have been bitheid with catarrh for about twenty years; I tia 1 lost tense of smeli entirely, j and I had almost lost my heating, j My eyes were getting so dim I had i to get some one to thread mv nce . ,", 1 as wetl Xow I have my hearing j as J ever hai, ami I can see to thread as line a needle as ever I did, my sense of smell is partly restored, and it seems to be improving all the time. I think there is nothing like Ely's Cream Hal. n for catarrh. Mrs. E. E. liiimes, Rend; ill, Pc r.y, Co., O. Freouentlv accidents, occur in the house-hold which cause burns, i .sprains and bruis.'s ; for use ill such leases l'r. J. II. McLean's Volcanic Oil Liniment has lor many years been the constant fa vol i to family remedy. Do you want to be happy and make those about you pleased, if so go and get one of those lovely toned piano's at .Mrs. Ilymans. Cakes of all varieties, "fancy and plain at the Dchnoiiico restaurant. ANDEItsOX-Jalhe wiirtjef (i.-org.-. AimerM -iff ill uih nv uii J-'Mj. oire to ontrai lorn I!i.l.i will be received "i to .Im.e : jhor the f-rcctin of a i iiiilic silcn.l fcui:.!l 1 at. Junction C ity, Line county, Oreir.-ii. '1 .lir.'rt, m rr.Hcrvc the riirht to acoepi or re Ket ftiiy ." id! i.i.lf. I'laiis and Hin-citeHtioii mav lie .en at resiil.-i.ee of O. C. Sc liell, architect, Alh inv, Or., or.it W S. I. c ilru atore in Junctio i City. I'.i.li" ill be opened at Junction City on the ati.li of June al two .'clock r. a. nharji. 1). C. Sc'ir.i.t.. Ar ltitt-rt Latest U. S. Gov't Food Lej.ort. 1 1 1 1 e i-i Jthfc-.l. lu f ! T THE WORLD ENRICHED. The facilities of the present day for the production of everything that will conduce to the material welfare and comfort of mankind are almost unlimited and when Syrup of Figs was first produced the world was enriched with the on ly perfect laxative known, as it is the only remedy which is truly pleasing and refreshing to the tate and prompt and eflectual tocleanse the system gently in the Sprm time or, in fact, at any time any the better it is known the more popular it becomes. lamilA'S AUNItA SALIE. The best salve in the world for Cuti. Bruises, So.es, Fleers, Salt Kheum, Fever sores, Tetter, Chapped Hand, Chilblains, Corns, mid skin Eruptions, anil pos lively cures Piles, or i.o pay required. It is guaranteed to givj verfeet satisfaction, or money re funded, Price "A5 cents per box. Fcr sale by Koslicy it Mason The Thomas Kay Woollen Millf of Salem, have appointed G. W. Simpson their agent in Albany. A iull line of men and boys clothing hlankets and flannels and all arti cles manufactured by the mill will be kept in stock. These goods are the best in the market and will give entire satisfaction. The Ladies Bazaar has still a good selection of millinery A'hich they are selling at greatly reduced rates. If you need a hat give hem a (tall. NEW lO-DAY. A&MIKnee's Notice. NOTI F. IS HEKEBT HIVES licit lice, Ws, Jim, G iw, and Naey West bill partners doing business under tli". liiin name of Kwomr, Woo, Ivee, Company in-olv n. debtors in Albany on the l.itli day of June IS'.M, made a general assignment to the uniliTsigncil for the benefit of all the r creditors. All persons hawtur claims i i pn-M-nt the sain duly vurilicd to (lie iiiidiTMgncd iitllit batik of Ore i n, Al.uii.y. (iregon, with:u tlnee month from the date lie of June 15 ls'.q. Jal W. Iti.'l ", L. H. Vuntaynk, Assignee. Atloriiey for Assignee. rruiusalH fur a ltrlt!;e at Albany, Oregon, Xtitii e is h 'leby given that the com moil coitneil of llie city of A bany, Uivgiei, ill receive scaled bids lor trie building of a bridge across the iVi!l.inict!e river from the north line uf First, street, at t.e junction of saiil First street vitfi Calapooia street, to tin: leirtii side of said river, iti accord .nice k itii l lie phuis, spei ilications and survey now on li'e in the ollice of the i corib-r of the city of Albany; said bi 'ulye to be l:;i0 feet in length and '20 leet ide hi the clear and composed of six Oil spans; the iippiouchct to lie iesiec;ive y : MM feet and o45 feet in le ,g:ti nmf-JO feet wide; sued bids may also be a'-companied w ith plans and specifications of the bidder , which will be considered by the council. bids will be received lor ao all steel bridge, and must be accompanied by draw ing showing plans and elevat'.ont. of both sub-structure and super--truct'irc; diagram of stresses for sj.:m of different lengths, and full sj.ee licatioti of the material and work manship of th" details of such bridge. Hids insist be filed Willi the recorder of said city en or before the hour of 1 o'clock i. m. ol the ViTlh day of June, l-'.'l, mill must he accompanied by a certified check for live per cent of the amount of the bid. The contractor to whom the cortract may be awarded will be required to enter into a writ ten agreement and contract and to give bond to the city of Albai.y in double the amount of the contract pr ce for the construction of such bridge, and for the faithful and stiict pci form:' nee of the contract in all its terms, conditions and detads. Work must be commenced within 20 days from the execution of the contract, and be completed to the pel feet satis faction of the engineer in charge of tie; work and construction of said bridge and of the city council, on or before the 1st day of December, IS'.il, bids will be puri'iely opened on the JTth day o' June, IS'.il , at the council chamber ill lhe city of Albany, he twei'ii the h iiirs of J and 4 o'clock p. m. of sai 1 d.iy. The council hereby reserve the right to reju-t any and all bids Published by orjer of the coincil made May "Jilh. ls'.H. N.J. HEXTOV. liecoidcr of the V ly "f Albany. Albany, "T, May "JMh, 18'.H. Mate r Ori'iioii -.mill li'iarlnienl The homd of co nmlssiones for the sule of sell io! al d university lands and for the investment of the fu ids arising therefrom of the State of Ore. gon, hereby invite sealed applica tions to purchase the lollowitiff ue tcribed hinds to-wit: All of the donation land claim situ atcd in sections l.". Hi, 21 itt ii, in Township i South Haje 1 West know n a"d described on the govern ment surveys as the Donation Land claim cf Joiin W. Mooie and wife be ing notiliealion Xo. "iVK.l saving there from is acres sold to Jacob Xiwuiin containing :KK acres. Also bckinningr 10 chains West of the North East corner of the Northwest quarter sec. lion 21 in Township 12 Bouth Range 1 West running thence east :M) chains Ihenee South 40 chains, thence Wes :i chains thence North 40 chains to the bcginuing.eontaining 120 acres all si'ualed in Linn county, State of Ore gon and containing in all 420 acres more or !es, Aj.dic-itii.ns will tic opened at a regular meeting of said board to lie h.-ld Tie silav the. Ulli, d y of July 1VM. at 2 o'clock I". M. The right to I rej.-ei am and all tills is reserved by be board. S-alem, Oreg n, June 1, NAl'Ol.KON DAVIS. Clerk of the Board. An order for 200,000 pounds of wool luis liecn received by A. Sen ders, who will py the highest mrrket price. Bring yonr ffool to him in Albany, and get your money. irick for At mv kiln one mile east of town, or delivered anywhere in the city, VV. C. CaSsELL. Wanted Sale HAVE YOU SEEN THE GOODS TO BE SOLD IN Grain OIF1 SUMMER -:- IITillPi -:- NOW L. B. Tiie leading Clolfer c-lx. .A - THEVERNOMHAYP Unequaled for fasi. work and light draft. Manufactured at the loot of Baker Street, Albany, by PRICE &. VERMGrc. A. COMPLETE STOCK JO K Spring and Light weight Summer coat and vests, dmt os, s Ik, liar.nel ami negligee shirts, light weight eilk and b:.lhr".gg,ni underwear, straw hats; in fa ;t anvthing and everytidi.g in mr line you will find in great .inanities ami all ijuaUties al our store. :Y0U ARE SPECIALLY INVITED- To call :;n 1 examin our r'uh'y And renember alsc that we are htad.purlers f r dura le all wool cloihing nrnle by the Albany Woolen Mills, r.i'ov.i.u ville, th-egon City and California woolen mTs g .ls CALL AXd SEK Ol'll STYLES IN THE CEI.l I'M ATED Before you buy your next pair cf shoes we would suggeet that yon call and examine our line, because we undoubtedly have the largest stock in this city. Cannot be equaled for style, comfort and wear, our fine line made by T. L. WALLACE It GO., THE BIRTHPLACE OF GREAT AND HOXEST BARGAINS, THE Sale ivn"3rr IN STOCK. Blain, k Mtrelet Jjlor. Hsrio see -n- tailored clothing ma le for us by Slimmer Mill, "3cC tM X