THE MORNING HEKALD: SUXAY. JUNE 2 i, 18D1
f:
ON SALF.
"The Dailt Herald will be on
ale each morning al H. J. Jones'
book store, where it c ui be procured
t 5 cents per copy.
MONEY TO LOAN.
In sums to suit, from fix months
to live year?, on good Albany aii'l
Linn county real estite.
W. K. Mi 1'iikksn".
Opp. Kuss House, Albany, Or.
JOTTIN4J8 A BOLT TOWN
Fresh bread every day at Parker
Bros.
Bargains in ladic3 low
shoes at
Searls'.
Wm. Richards went to
yesterday.
abulia
Strawberries and cherries at
Tarkei Bros.
Boenicke has titled up his ice
cream parlors.
Try Boenicke's ice cream ; it
can't be beat.
Get a pair of $5 shoes for .f U at
.Searls' before removal.
Ira Phelps, editor of the Halsry
News, was in the ci:y yesterday.
J. X. Guilliford, of Ilalsey, lias
removed to this citv wiih his
ilv.
fam-
Prn o Qr....a o i.. ,.,;i
linery window at the I .a lies wl"?h " n. wr a" nt- ,
Bazaar. lie ro11 of t,ie kab'inth school,
' , containing the names of all nchol-
Sam Goetz's fancy pastry, cakes .ir olliceriJ MI1( teachers,
and bread, fresh every mormng, at T, ,, of u Uvo 80ciotk.8 of
Allen LroH- Christian Endeavor.
A new line of novelties in sum- The succession of otiL-ers in the
mer hats just received at the ehurch and names of the building
Ladies Bazaar. ! committee as follow e : Edward F.
Kev. K. X. Condit will occupy Sox. president; L. K. Blain, treas
the pulpit at the Pre.byteriiii i urer ; Jay V. Blain. secretary ; S.
church to-day. ' j E. Young Mis. S. E. Young, Mr .
If you are hungrv go to Parker! ' ,:- "'in.Mrs. Henrietta iiiown,
Bros, and get a loaf of the best j U- M" I'obe'tson and Ir. (. .
bread in the citv. 1 (,r.iy.
i.: i i i I'opfes of the I1i:haiii, Ieino-
serves ice creim bv
the dish, guaranteed to te the
tin est in the city
Girl w anted to do general house
work. Apply at store or residence
of Thomas Hopkins.
Kemember that Sear's lias a
line line of gents furnishings that
are going for cost.
1). V. S. Ktid, the newly elected
principal of the public f-ci:ot!s in j
Eugene, is in the city.
Calumet baking powder is ah-)-1
lutely pure ami wholesome. Try!
a can. U.K. Browne!!. " j
When you want a lirst-cla-s cor-!
set, call at the Ladies K.izaar and
get one of the ' B. B's.-'
Strawberries, cherries, g).se-
berries, currants, etc., received!
every morning, at Allen Bin--. j
lion. J. H. Tongue, of Yamhill i
county, has been retained fur thei
defense in th.j Powell Van I I-jrn j
suit. i
i
Mr. J. L. I'nderwood, of the
firm of Conn i: ('i.decwood, photo
grapLers, of Corvallis, is in the
city.
Try Coronado mineral water,
the purest on earth, for sale by all
druggists. John lsom Jr., co'e
agent.
.Mr. Ed Trask, of Fox Valley,
was ir the city yesterday, lie
reports excellent crop pro-pects hi
his locality.
If yon have not drank Coronado
mineral water, you sliouM try it.
It w ill s ber vou ut, irive von a
clean stomach and a good
tite.
ipne- j
i
The Connecticut Insurance com-!
panv has adjusted the los of the !
furniture of C. J. i'illon in ti e
Lyon street tire, paying 1050.
It was insured for !jd5')0.
Kev. A. M. Aeheion is just a'oout
ompleting a neat and beautiful
church in Shedd at a cost of 'lOli.
It will be finished for dedication
in two or three weeks.
F. M. French keeps the largest
and most complete stock of spec
tacles and eyeglasses in the
county. Every pair warranted to
give perfect satisfaction.
Every grocer, druggist and sa
loon man should keep Coronado
mineral water on hand. It wi.l
be called fer, as it is the best.
John lsom Jr., sole agent.
As a table anil medicinal w ater,
the Coronado can't be beat. l'iy
Hand be convinced. Bottled at j
the world renowned sanitarium, t
Hotel I)el Coronado, Coronado,!
California. j
A Sunday school picnic wid l e !
held Thursday next in McFarland's j
grove near Tar,'"-nt by the two!
."Sunday schools of that place and
the M. E. Sjiith Sunday t-chr.ol o'
this city. Tho Tangjiit baud w ill I
furnish music. i
liev. (.'. E. Crandail will preach I
in the Methodist Episcopal church i
to-day at 11 a. m. J'ia; t.-rly love !
feast at 10 a. m. Pleaching by
Presiding Elder Wilson ul 7 :4" p. 1
m , followed by the s;iei .uneut ol
the Lord's supper. Ail will In-,
made welcome to these cervh es.
Prof. II. A. Shorey, of Portland,
will address the Y. M. C. A. meet
ing at the W. C. T. I, hall this
afternoon at 4 o'clock. Subject,
'"The gospel a cure for woildii
Jiess.'' Music by niaie ',nartette.
Let every uiin'ier come and
bring a friend. All men are invited.
The (Sreen Basin l.-imbi'iinu' j afternoon betwten block I) and the
Co. has shipped a car load of l.em-i city nine .saj very closely contest
lock timber to Oi eg n City to be i ed. rive innings" were piaved and
tested as to its paper maning
qualities. If the experiment
proves satisfactory quite an exten
sive indu.-try in this line will be
established, as the Santiam conn-'
trv aliounds in this timber. j
Services at the Christian church j
to-day morning and evening by '
the pastor. n Monday evening
at H p. ni. Kobcrt Mullet, of Cleve- j
land, Ohio, corresponding scere-1
tary of the Christian Missionary
society, will preach at the Chris
tian church. All ate invited tc.
come and hear th s priic; of
reacheis.
LiYI.N'G OF THE CORNER 8T0SE.
lOftteNew Unit, i Presbyterian Church
Edifice in TLii Cl'y-
; The corner slone of the new
I tnUU I'resovtenan ctiurcn euince
on Filth and Washington stretts
was laid at 10 a. ni. yesterday w iih
appropriate ceremonies.
! ihe B'ouef, which w ere polished
I granite bearing the name of the
I church and date of tiie erection,
were placed in position by ihecon
tiactor, Mr. II, C Chamberlain.
A brit f ad lre.se was delivered by
the pastor, Kev. S. U. l:ine, and
prayer was ollered by Rev. J. II.
MeUloud, of the Congregational
church. A beiection fr jji Psalms
US was sang, utter which the ben
ediction was pronounced.
i,eieam me biuib p ,ieeu
i, . ..I. .i . ... .i 1 1 j
ing articles :
A history of the congregation,
which was organized Oct. 10,
185;!, with twelve charter mem
bers, of whom but three are mem
bers at present, viz: Mrs. Rebecca
Young, Mrs. W. Miller and Mr.
.tndre.v Ualston.
The original call made out for
the present pastor on the loth of
June. 1S."7, of the 15 names at
tached to the call ; 7 are still in
the ihtirch, viz: Mrs. Young,
Mrs. .Miller, Mr. Kalston, Mr.
! John Smith
Mr. Tate. Mrs. Mon-
teith and Mrs. Bodme.
The present ro'l ot ehurel
inem-
hers, containing JAI names
of
! cr.it. I nitid
Preshvterian and
i o:her papeis.
Photographs of IJov. James P.
Miller, who organized the congre
gation of the present pastor, and
ot the niiior member, John Smith,
n w in yeais of ae, w ho aceoin
i punies his piiotiuraph with a writ
; ten expression of his faith in (Sod.
j Some pamphlets of local interest
I concerting Albany, and her
I churches, schools and a copy of
I the testimony of the U. P. church
'and a specially engraved coin
from the sexton, Mr. John Mor
rison. The building will be a handsome
church edilice, and w ill cost about
!fl5,00l.
State Teacher Association.
The State Teivhcrs Association
w ill convene at New port, Yaij'iina,
on June .'ill and continue until J ul v
:;. Prof. E. X. Condit of the Al
bany eolltge. will deliver the open
ing address. It is announced that
the Apollo Club of this city will
a.-sist ;n furnishing music lor the
occa ion. n excellent programme
has been prepared and an inter
esting and profitable session is
promised. The association is olli
eered this year as follows: B. J.
II, iwth jino, chairman and man-ar.-i
; W. E. Yates, vice-president ;
Frank Bigier, sccretarv ; l. V. S.
Keid, trea urer: J. B. Horner,
ccniticate sicretarv.
l'rohitlly C'emiiig to Ore;mi,
I r mi Mr. L. Siimiel, president
of the Oregon Press Association, it
is learned l hat at the session of
tl,p National EdUorial Association,
tj hM 1,1 St. Paul next mon'di,
a strong pull will be made to nave
the session of IS!-' held in Port
l.ind. As every state in the Union
has from live to titty delegates in
ihe National Association, and as
each member id either a propiie-
tor or editor of a paper some idea ,
can oi; ioriue(i ui ine oeneui.
vhich the visit of so intelligent a
hody of men is likely t j prove t i
the Northwest, antl particularly to
the citv of Portland.
Finger Amputateil.
Ir. Van Wilson, clerk in Stew
ait it Sox's hardware store, had
the misfortune to crush the li'tle
ringer of his right hand yesterday
w hile handling some machinery,
necessitating the amputation of the
end of the linger. Dr. Ellis per
formed theoperation. Mr. Wilson
is short stop tor the Albany base
ball nine and his injury has laid
him up for the season.
I'nitcd I'refthy terian Church.
The usual morning Hervico will
be omitted owning to the illness of
the pastor. Other services of the
day as usual, viz: Saboath school
at 2 :i:o iv,m. followed by the junior
Chri.-tian endeavor prayermeting.
Beguiar chri.- tian endeavor at (5:45
i". m. The evening service at 7 :45
will be conducted by Kev. A. M.
Aeheson, of O.ikville.
St4Hiiifo 4t KxcurH.on.
steamer Bcntlcv willcoiivev
The
! the baseball club and its friends to
1 Salem next Satuiday, June i.'7lh
i t' cross bats w iih the crack nine
I oi the capital cdy. The boat will
leave Albany at S .v. i. and return
irom Saieiii after I lie close of the
aiiie in the afternoon. Fate f r
j tne round trip, $1.
' A i;ime iff llHel:ill.
i The irama of baseball vcslenhiv
the store s o hI 7 to 8 in fivor of
the citv
Van Wil-on, short fctoo
lor block :l tia I th,; uiisloi tune to
cripple his light hand yesterday
mornii ' and was unable to play.
Fied P. Nutting acted as umpiie.
Ituse Hall Challenge.
inn Ei gine Co. No. 2 hereby
I.
chailenir-i .Albany Engine Co. No.
1 to play a ti iendly g ;liin of base
ball in S't ednesday aflei noon at '
o'eio k, for an ice cream supper,
the players to be confined strictly
to th lonipanies.
Linn Engine Co. No. 2.
PACIFIC COAST NEWS'
Interesting Item? from Eichicges
Tbrousihout the Northw.st.
Tli3 little steamer Iron, which
plies the waters of the Midd e
Columbia, was built entirely by
Winterton Curtis, a lad only 15
years old.
The Pendlet n militia company
has linally dit-hand d, an 1 ti.eir
uni oi im and equipments have
been shipped to regimental he id
quarters at The lalle.
An unusually largo amount of
wild cats is grjwi ig in Southern
Oregon tliH ye ir. owing to the
late, wrt spring Ir. cons. qitenee
the main crop will not he & larue
as at Lirst expect. -d, while the
vieid of hav will bj coiic-punl-
. . , ,leaviur
The Siatrt Hoard of Charlies has
been in session in Salem iu;ing
the past week. Be v. ('line.
Messrs Cohen and Strings have
been investigating the pris'tn, and
Kev. White, and lrs. Holt and
Carle went through t lie asylum,
ami reported verbally. It is
understood that both visits were
satisfactory.
The Milton City council, dis cov
ering that an ordinan -u provi
for the licensing of saloons did not
comply with the tdate law, in that
it provides for a license of sf.'WU.
while the statute placed the sum
at not less than $400, will amend
the ordinance, placing the amount
of license at $000.
The wool clip r.f Eastern Oretron
this year is unusually l irge, being
about 1,000,000 pounds in excessof
last year and of a superior quality,
yet wool buyers have not yet
reached here in the usual num
bers, says the Union Keput)i.:ar,
consequently warehouse are h'-iiu
packed wi'.h the product. Ship
nientwill begin, however, in a
few days.
Tuesday night between Lebanon
and Sodavilie the lightning llashed
from pole to pjle in a terrible
manner, and it thundered. The
poles were on the postal teletrraph
line, and eiht of them struck by
lightning were broken into splint
ers. The wire for half a mile w as
torn from the poles and some of it
lot and insulators were melted.
It was an uncommon freak for
this thuiidt-rless section of ihe
world.
T. I). Linton informs the Eu
uene Guard that the hop lice are
increasing very fat. He sprayed
one vine Wednesday, and on ex-
I animation found that it killed
every insect. Under the advice
of the s ate experimental station,
he is having all sprouts on the
vines lor a height ot three or four
feet cut away, and in few d ivs w ill
spray his emiie yard. He says
he is satislied that thosii who do
not light the phigue will h ive no
fnst-cla.-s hops to sell this Lll.
RSAL ESTATE SALES.
H. A. and J. F. McCartney tc
II. W. Peeryand V.'. F. Terhui.e,
undivided half oi lots T, 5, Soda
ville; consideration, $.'2:'.
U. S. to R. A. Leach, E. N.
E. qr. see. 4, tp II, S. K. 1 w. ;
consideration, $400.
II. A. Mc.Csr'.ney et a!., to E. E.
McCuiloch, tract in Sjdaville;
consideiatioii. ijiMJ.
X. B. Fry et ux., to Olney Fry,
jr., 5 acies ju tp 11, S. K .'J w. ;
consideration, tl50.
John Edgar et ux , to J. K. Cai t
wright, L'ti'i.o acres in tp 15, S. K.
3 and 4 sv. ; consideration, .f 10 0.
J. F. Ko.ve et ur., to Martha
Koth, 15ii acres ia tp 15, S. K 4
w. ; consideration, .flooi).
Martha K th to E. C. I.ak-, l."S
acres in tp 15, S. B. s w. ; coiisid
eration, fiti.io.
J. F. Uowe et ux., to Mar ha
Both, 150 ;is aces in tp 15, S. B.
4 w. ; consideration, j:MHi.
A. Bodge et ux., to I. W
ai.llillf tr?u:t
I.
Oalloll ; CullS
j eration, sfL' .0.
1 iiiortait to I! His?k' s.
It gives Julius tiradwhol great
siitisl..ction in selling his fine
Golden Bule teas and baking
powder, with eli gant prizes or
without them, thai his cus'oii'ers
w ho have purchased invariably re
turn and say they are well pleased,
that tiie tea is No. 1 and the bak
ing powder is as g .od as the best.
All his teas and baking powder
bears the name of .minis Grad
w hoi's Golden Bule Baz iar, and
are expressly put up for his busi
ness, and he still continues to give
with each pound of tea or b iking
powder an elegant piece of glass
ware.
Mothers?
Castoria is recommended-by
physicians for children teething.
It is a purely vegetable preparation
;ts inuredients an; published
around each bottle. It is pleasant
to the taste and absolutely harm
less. It relieves constipation,
regulates the bowels, quites pain,
cures diarrho'i an I wind colic,
allays feverishm sJ, destroys
worms, and prevents convulsions,
soothes the child ami gives it re
freshing and natural sleep. Cas
soria is the children's panacea
the mothers' friend. :5 duses, .'!5
cents.
Novelties in I. ado s Kootw eai.
I have just received for the sum
mer trade the latest novelties in
ladies fine shoes. Cloth top, tancy
tips ; lace shoes w ith fancy tips,
besides all thestanle st les in hand
ami machine turns. Tin se goods'
were made expressly for me and
will be found nice enough for the
most fastidious and cheap enough
for any one wanting a line dress
shoe. I aleo cany Lite novelties
in Oxford tics ranging in price
irom $1.-5 to $ i.i-0. s. E. Young.
Ladle. Attention.
Miss Hannah Cohen, hair
elresser. Hair dyed, bleached or
shampooed in the latest styh-s of
the art. Oiders taken for all
kinds of hair work. Shop at re.-i
deuce, corner Third and Calapooia
btreete.
THE HARRISBURQ CANAL,
Tiie Citizens of That P.'ace Will Construct
the Important Iraproveineiit.
The citizens of llairishurg met
Thursday to hear the report of
Engineer E. J. O'Connor as to the
plans for the water canal. The
itport flowed that three routes
were surveyed, and that the low
est estimate for the canal was
$U,.i5s, for a ca -al L'O f..et wide on
tiie bottom, to carry three feet of
water. The committee, also re
ported that rec'ignizing certain
i iiih'.s of I. add et Tiltun have cor
respo" ded with them.
The Harrisbiiig Courier savs of
the enterprise: The result of the
correspondence wi'h Messrs LaJd
.t Tilton is that these gentlemen
hav- signitied their willingness to
either sell their right cr assist in
tie enterprise. A committee
composed of S. May, I)r. J. F.
Hendrix, E. E. Upmever and
Perry Hyde were appointed to
fnriher correspond and negotiate
with them. The eoMon'tlee has
icijii 'sled Ladd eV- Till. in to ap
point a cjiivenit nt time for them
to come to H:ii lis'mrj. and the
next meeting w ill be hell on the
il po'nted dav, at which ii:n;. it
is expected, the conipaii wid le
formed. Kegardina; 'aiuiimal
uroumU. Pei ry Hydrf .v.'reed to
donat-' 5 iicies of ground provided
:he "C" line was selected; J. P.
Schooling said t!ai on route "B"
he would sell the ground for the
figure" placed upon it by three
disinterested paitien, while Br. II.
A. Davis desired more time he 'ore
stating w hat he would do should
the "A" line bp. chosen. 1 1 ere is
not the least doubt but that the
ditch will be built this sea -on.
Olttcers ICIecti 1
Follow ing are the newly eletltd
oilicers of Buelah Beb-kaii Benrce
Lodge No. o5, I. O. O. F. : Mrs.
Ella Ilendriekson, N. G. ; Mrs.
Magyie Hlackman, V. G. ; Mrs. M.
A. Weatherford, K. S. ; .Mii-s Can
dis Conn, P. S. ; Mrs.C. E. Barker,
Treasurer.
Heautlful Women.
The magical effects of Wisdom's
Robertine as a beautltir and
preserver of the complexion have
been attested by thousands ol the
leading ladies of society and the
-t'ige. Itistheoniy article ever
Uncovered w hich gives a natural !
and beautiful tint to the com-i
plexioii, removing tan, sunburn,
ireekles and all roughness ol the
face and arms, leaving the skin
soft, smooth and velvety. All re
mark on itsdelichtful. ci olii i' and
refreshing propeities, a distinction
i.,,r f..n,..l .., o., c;,;i,
v. t, lom.'i an n J " i 1 1 1 1 1 a I 'i tMI i
tion on the market. Solel every
where. Nolieo to l'utrollii.
Ai.iiaxv r. May od 1S!U.
I have this d iv made arraiige
ments with Messrs Knapp Ihineli j
& Company of Albany. To furnish I
all patrons with Ileerir g Hindus. I
1 lease call at once. Also arrange- J
ments are made w th them fore i
very hing in the farm impliment !
Kr..! including twine. I
Makt Mii.i.kk. j
Financial Agent. i
Kentish CIif:rrieH. j
Next week leave your orders for ;
the tame at C. E. Hrowuell's.
Silk mitts at the Ladies Bazaar.
Hoy's shiits vests at Pearls going
at cost.
Allen's dj their own delivering,
carefully and promptly.
A large line of children's sun
bonnets, school hats, white aprons
and dresses just received at the
Ladies llasaar.
Something nice in i-nilecs at
Allen i'.ro0. They run their own
delivery wagon, and deliver goods
promptly,
I o you want to bo happy and
m ike those about you pleased, il
so i:o and get one of thof-e lovely
toned piano's at Mrs. Ilymans.
Ihiy your spectacles and eye
glas-es at F. M. French's, and
have your eyes tested and your
glasses properly fitted. (das-fees
from ') cents to
I have few men's shoes that
are wo in from o0 to 5 00 per
pair that I oiler, to close, at :f:J.O0
per pair. 1 lie aiiove goons are an
perltct in every respect, only the
hues are broken in sizes. Call
oniv the
early and get a pair.
E. C. Ska ki.s.
JnlitH (Jrad-vohl, proprietor ol
the (iolden Utile Ilazaar, informs
us that he w ill add to his already
large business a complete line ol
shelf hardware and family
groceries. The sales of his (iolden
Kule teas and baking powder is
steadily incieasing. He etili keeps
up the elegant prizes with these
goods.
Just received, at S earls' fdioe
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 cemelei :f,
put up by E. W. Achison, at alf
the cos! of stone.
Hairy cried,
Mother sighed,
Doctor prescribed : Castoria!
Highest of all in Leavening Power.
ABSOLUTELY PURE
THE CHDRCHE3.
When. Where and by Whom Services
Will Be Held To-Day .
(.;i:f.;ahi)na. Corner of Fourth
:uk1 Ferry streets, Pr'-'vliimr every
Suml:iy at 11 a. m., ami ::M e. i.
Sutjl) til s li .ol at l:i:-". I'r.iver
nieeting Wedncjd ly evening. Kw.
J. H. Mel. iod, lV.stor.
I'ucsliVTlci;! .ix. corner of Ih-o.elal-bin
mid Fifth streets. Services at II a.
ill. ami 7::Mi p. III. Pastor 15ev. K. K.
fri. liard. S.tbbal li school :it PJ:I5 p.
in. Prayer meeting every Weihie.--il.iy
eAeiiin.
M lCTiiooi vr. I'liiii.T Kllworth am!
I'liinl strci ts. Services al II a. in. and !
'::; p. in. l'a.-tor, Kev. K. Meiiiin.
iTer, l'a.-tor. .-ahhaili school "'::;(l p.m.
I'ruvtr meeting every Thursday eve
ning. S r. l'.w i. Metiiohist Corner Mont
gornery and T'iiird sfreets. Services at
11 a. in. and 7.:il p. in. 1'astor, 11
S. Slnngle Sahbath m hool at 1(1 a.
in. I'rayer meeting on Thiusdav
eveniiiiis
l'xrn:i I'lcic-i'.vrr.i:! x. Corner of
Washington and Fifth streets. Servi
ce at H a. m. and 7::! p. in. pastor Kev. !
S.(J Irvine. Sabbath school at 'J-:;np. !
in 1'rajcr meeting every Wednesday!
evening.
Kvaxi.ci.k ai.. Corner of I.yon Mid
Fourth streets, services at 11a in.
and 7 :0 p. m. Pastor, ev. 1.. S. Fisher.
Sabh.itn school Ilia. in. l'l aycr meet
ing ever We-dnesdav evening. !
Ciiuistiax Ciickcii Seryiei-- evi iv !
every Sun lay at their church at II a.
in. ami 7:.'it) p. in Sumbij school j
.it in a. m. 1 rajer nice ing
Thursday evenings at ::'.() . in.
All are invited tu attend, ltev. Jas. F.
Steward, pastor.
Catholic. Services evcrv Sunday
at 11 a. m., by Uev. Fr. L.Melayer.
IiAl-TisT. i 'inner of I.yon and Fifth
streets, Services at II a. in. and 7 S
p. in. 1'astor Kev. ieo. li. Hi. I.
Sabbath school immediately after the
inorning strviecs. Pia' -r meeting
e-vi;iy Wi'diie-d;1)- evening.
Kl'l-col'AI. Si t ices evel'i" Sab
bath m. .i ning at 1L a.' in. K.-v. J M. i
ItonaliUon, ia-tor. i
THE SUMMER GIRL-
She's rojiing with tie flowers that
w.ll bloom for us mice more, i
I She' -coining with the br eze's that J
wili 1) H'.v al ng the shore. i
! The sun will kiss le r ringlet a":i! will
! ti ii trs her cheeks with hr i.wi. i
I Vhi:e he w ho loves her madly j,ra' -
I pies fale iiiol toiin in town. i
Ami ( uiii 1, with the allows that he's j
i given her U twirl
iVill guide anew the footstep- of the j
sprigiti) suiiuxier girl.
'Vheii rol.in redbrcii-t hsa,
around
whilo yet, '!i- early d uvn
And tennis i.laveis d if the green
of!
grassy ii-Ul anil lawn,
We'll see her die.-se I in peieaie, with
n w .iliing stick n hand,
And with her bio'.hei'j lie. ktie will
she siroil al nur ihe sand,
And ah.ri' the crowd is tuickest
the t-i'ii in . r lioiel whirl
1U i
I vVi'' ,"ioim una
I tUeeha.m.n
mare I bo beauty
siiiiimer gii 1.
With glo.-ey collar
shin'iR;
in the light
I of su'.niner daj s,
I With vest and s.i.-h and tplaz
! .'earn unew h -r w a s.
i Young Cupul will instinct t
w e will
ho to
j ier- e '.he thin ili-i.'Uie
if in is iiliiu- atirj that hides
j maide'ii heart we prize.
Aiidwhea once m;ie wcehiim h
the Mliiiiiier'n prici !e pearl
We'll had the happy leituie, of
( jo'ly summer girl.
ihe
r a-
the
OlSTAINKO MOI1 K KKI.I UK
t-'reni a Can of o. K. T. Than Any- j o'clock p. lll. ol the 27lh day of June,
thins Ho Kver I seil. I IV.'l, and must be accompanied by a
, . . I ccrtiiicd cheek for live per cent of ihe
Ihe writer ot tfie following is a .nuouiit of tiie bid. The contractors
llajdist minister d" many years whom the coi'traet may be awarded
standing, w ell know as a mis- j 'ill be rciiiirc '. to enter into a w rit
sionarv to the Ind.ans, and is now i 'en agreement and contract and to
i teacher in the school recent Iv VVl! ,l"'"1 l" "'e eity of Albnry In
, ,,, . ,..., f - 'double the amount of the contract
chtabl.he.l at I'o.est. ,ro. fori fol. col,e,rlu.tion of such
the education of tlu Indian vouth : i,,--,,,,., aa for the faithful and stiict
Fork st linoVK, Or.. March S. j pel form;' nee of t!io eontraot in a'l its
I have been troubled manv veats terms, conditions and deta.ls. Work
I w ith weakness of liw kidneys and
souglit aid from dillerent pii v
siciiins, and even changed ciimates
to obtain relief, hut have met with
indilierent ' success. Hearing
through a friend of the Oregon
Kidney Tea. I obtained a box of
it and have derived more benefit
from it than from any thing else I
nave vet found.
Ki:v. J. C. Hi it.
' .
Nutice.
All perse-ns indebted to E. C.
Seails are- requested to call and
settle at once as ail recounts must
be doitd by the "Oth of June.
E. V. Scatis.
June 8th 18;) I .
T I t.o.. h-.ilmr. .1 with
catarrh for about twenty years; I
j ,a(, ogt 8onHe of 11M.. entirely,
I .jn,i , ,,., .,,ct i,,-t ,nv i1A..i,lu.
my bearing
Viv eves were g.dting so dim I had
to get some one to thread my
needle. Now 1 have my hearing
as well as I ever had, and I can
see to thread as line a 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 ('ream
Hal u for catarrh. Mrs. F.. F.
I-.;. P..., .1,111 iv.r v ii O i
(mines, Keiulrill, ler. , Co., U. j
, .
Frequently accidents, occur it. :
the house-hold w hich cause burns, j
sprains and bruises ; for use in such
cases Dr. J. H. McLean's Volcanic j
Oil I iiiiment has for manv vears!
" t' condit favoiite family
remedy. , 1
Cakes of all varieties, tancy and ;
plain at the Delnujonstauraiit. :
ni of a rulilie
Junction City, banc county, oregen. Hie
life-i t rs rofcrve the rigtit P m eept or ro
:lliv ir all lilun. I as a"" -l" ei .i.hiumi
iiiiiv Le- seen a! tne resilience ni o. v. ,
ir. hii... e Alliinv. Or . ornt W S, l'( ilni
stnri.- in j'uiiedo'i City. Ur.M ill he e.ptmd
al -mietioii City on the- .Vith ef Jane at two
"du.k r. M. fliarp. .
1). C. Se n i l..
Ar. hitect
Latest U. S. Gov't Food Leport.
owaer
j jfiffu-e tu t'oiHriirlorsX j
I I'Ljvilf tic ri-eeivcl up lo June Srtth l-vvC
I 1,7... ..r... liini of a rulilie sehoel iiiliiui
TIIK WOULD KMtlCIIKD.
The facilities of the present day
for the production of everything
that w ill conduce to the material
welfare and comfort of mankind
are almost unlimited and when
Syrup of Figs was first produced
the w orld was enriched with the on
ly perfect laxative know n, as it ie
the only remedy which is truly
pleasing and refreshing to the taste
and prompt and effectual tocleanee
t lie eystem gently in the Sprii.
time or, in fact, at any time any
the, better it is known the more
popular it becomes.
t l t leLK'S iUMCA ALYK.
1 he best halve in the world for Cuti,
Bruiees, So.es, Ulcers, 8ilt Kheum,
Fever sores. Tetter, ('happed Hand,
Chilblains, Corns, and skin Eruptions,
hihI pos tivety cures Piles, or i.o pay
required. It is guaranteed to givi
'erfeet satisfaetion, or money re
funded, Price '25 eents per box. Fcr
sale by Foslmy eSc Mason
The Thomas Kay Woollen Mills
of Salem, have appointed G. W,
Simpson their agent in Albany. A
full line of men and hoys clothina
blankets and flannels and all arti
cles manufactured by the mill will
hi? kept in stock. These good9 are
the U st in the market and will
irive eidire satisfaction.
The Ladies P.azaar has still a
good selection of millinery hich
they are selling at greatly reduced
rates. If you need a hat give
hem a call.
TO-DAX.
AKHIguee'ii Notice.
NOTl.E IS BEKF.I5 i uIVEN
that (ice, Wa, Jim, ( w, and Nil ey
Westlall partners doing hiinh.cs
under tli Ibm name of Kwnn.r, Woo,
Kee, Company in-olv.iC d Mors in
Albany on the l.hhday of Juu.: Is'.'l,
ma le u general assigiiirieiit t thtr
utuhirsiuned for the benefit of all the r
creditors. Al) perfoiis ha.iiur claims
i i present the saui . d ,ly verilied lo
ihe iin.lcrsigned at flu bank of Orc
g n, Al -any. Oregon, withn th-ee
tm ntln from fhc dale he e d
.June 15 lS'.U.
.Jay V. I'.i. i .
I., ii. MoNTAYVE. AssU'lll'f.
Attorney for Assignee.
rroimaalf for a l(rid; at Albany,
Oregon,
Notice is h-'ieby given that the com
:i ot council ot the ei'y ol A bany,
1 m' gon, wni receive seuieei iiielb lor
ihe building of a bridge across the
Will.imeile river from the north line
of I'ii.-t street, at tie junction of said
Fsr.-t street 'Mill Calapooia street, to
the nort'i side of said river, in accord
ance viiti flii' phuis, specilieations and
survey now on ti e in the ollice of the
eorder of t he citv of Alhanv; eaid
i hi i !ge to be feet ill length and "JO
I Ii el w ide ia the clear and composed of
m no spans; the approaches to lie
:e-pective y :'.oO fe t and o45 fi et ill
'ci.gih and:;'! feet wide: such Indsinuy
also be a -e-oiiipaiiied with plans and
s; ei-itieations ol the biddei, which
will be considered by the council.
Itids will be received lor aa all steel
bridge, and must be accompanied by
drawing showing plans and elevations
of both sub-structure ai.d super
structure; diagram of f tresses for
spans of Uillere-nt lengths, and full
spec t:calion of the mate ial and work
uiansloi) of tli- detuils of such bridge.
Hiils ni u.-t w. liied wiih the recorder of
I
lid city in or before the hour rf 1
iuu.-t Ik- commenced within 20 days
:iiom me I'MTiiiHiu in ine e-ouiraci,
'. mid he completed to the perfect satis
i 'faction of the engineer in charge of
I the week and construction of said
. bridge and of I lie city council, on or
j before the 1st day of December, IS'.U.
; bids w ill be pnniiely o:ened on the
i7th day of June, iMii, at the council
I chamber in the city of Albany , be
I tw e'en the linns of "J and 4 o'clock p.
; in, of sai l d; y.
The council hereby reserve the right
i to rcie-ct anv mid all bids
Published '.yor'cr of the con .cil
made May Vl'ith. 1.1 1.
X..I. IIENTOV.
lo'coriler of the (My f Albany.
Alliany, 'Ir., May SSth, 18!U.
Mate nf Oregon -l,:i ml leiarluirnl
j Tju. board of eo nniissieines for
the sale of seluol ard university lands
and for the iiiv.islnieiit ofthe funis
! arising i herefrom of the State ol Ore
gon. Iiereiiy invue seuicu iippiica
lioriR to purchase the following de
scribed lands to-wit:
All of the donation land claim situ
ated in sections 15, Hi, 21 c 2J-, in
Township 12 South Kmge 1 West
known a-d described on the govern
ment surveys as the Donation hand
claim ;f .John W. Mooie and w ife be
ing notification No. iVC.I saving there
from H acres sold to Jueeth N-iw niun
emit lining :;il acres. Also hegiiiuiiisr
l'l chairs West of the North Faist
i corner of the Northwest quarter see.
"
1 West riinning thence east ,0 chains
iiiiiu-u S(!U(h ,.,ia-m(,t thCnee Wes
chains llicnee North 4l chaiiii to
;'M:'ni,K,,.uinintf 130 acre. U
Si.llaU;.i , i.imi county, Stite of Ore-
,,,, ..n,i containing in all 430 acres
moreorle-s.
Applications will be opened at a
1- '"f ott
iv.n at o'clock i: m. The rigtit to
allJ ull , i)U is reserved by
lhJe l(oard.
tale'in, Orcgin, .Tunc l,
'Xi.P0l.K0N DAVIS.
Clerk of the Boa id.
An order for 200,000 pounds of
wool has been received by A. Seti
I'ers, who will pay the highest
mr'ket price, firing yonr ool to
him in Albany, and get your
uionev.
Brick for
At mv kiln one mile cast of (own,
or delivered anvwhere in the city.
W. C. CaSSELL.
M
Wanted
Sale
HAVE
YOU
SEEN
THE
GOODS
TO BE
SOLD
IN
Grand :: Clearance :' Sale
XD2T
SUMMER
OIR,
HOT -:- MM :-
-NOW
Iv. E). Blain,
The Leading Mm d MM Taik
gXjJlTnjd see
THE VERNONH AY PRESS
Unequaled for fast, work and light
draft. Manufactured at the foot of
Baker Street, Albany, by
PRICE 8l VERNGf.
A COin,ETE bTOCKiOF
Sp
and
L;ght weight Summer coats and vests, dtiftirs, 8 Vi. flannel and
negligee shirts, light weight eiik and balhriggan underwear,
Btraw hats; in fa;t anvthing and everything in our line
you will find in great qua nitics and a!l
qualities at our store.
YOU ARE SPECIALLY INVITED-
To call and exam:nj our rich'y
And re-ne"mber alsc that we are beadqnartere f r dura' le
all wool clothing made bv the Albany Woo'.t n Mi'du, firown6
ville, Oregon City and Califorria woolen nvl!s gocds
CALL ANI SKE OUR STYLES IN THE CELEI.KATED
Mi&S HATS
Be'ore you buy your next pair cl
shoeH 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 & CO.,
THE BIRTHPLACE OF GREAT AKD JIOXEST BARUAISS.
THE
HVCrT:
IN" STOCK.
Glotliiiif,
tailored clothing made for us by
GOODS
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