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TIIE MORNING H.KRALD: TUESDAY, JUNE 23, 1891 tia Daily Herald will boon Bale each morning at H. J. Jones' book store.where it l in be procureu at 5 cents per copy. MONKV TO LOAN. In suma to suit, from Fix months to five years", on good Albany and Linn county real estite. V. E. Mi'I'iiebson, Opp. Buss House. Albany, Or. JOTTINUS ABOUT TOWN. Fresh bread every Jay at Farker Bros. Bargiins in ladies low shoes at Searls'. Judge Lyons, of Lyonsville, in the city. IS Mr. Caleb Gray, of Halsey, is ! in the city. Dr. II A. D:ivi, of 19 in the city. Strawberries and Ilarrisbnig, cherries at Parker Bros. Boenicke has fitted up his ice cream parlors. Try Boenicke'8 ice cream; it can't bo beat. Regular meeting of the city council to-night. Get a pair of 3 shoes for $3 at Searls' before removal. S. V. Keece of the Green Basin Lumbering Co., is in the city. Policeman Lee is recovering from an attack of scarlet fever. Mr. Archie Blackburn went to I ortland yesterdiy on business. Cakes of all varieties, fancy and plain at the Dclmonico restaurant. .lud'e Whally, of Portland, is attending circuit court in this city. Judge K. X. Tandy, of burg, has returned " from Last. Harris. a tiio For a surprise, look at the mil linery window at the La lies Bazaar. Mr. K. J. Lanning has been ill I for several days at his home in this city. Sain Goetz's fancy pastry, cakes and bread, fresh every morning, at Allen Bros. Regular meeting of the Y's this j afternoon at 4 r. m. Let ali mem bers attend. . Ir. W. II. Davis returned yes-' terday from a professional visit at j Harrisburg. J D. S. Smith and C. G. Bawling j have been appointed bailills of the i circuit court. P.J. Baltimore and S. Shtipp! are spending a few davs tishiiiir at ! Browu'a Mill. ' j A new line of novelties in sum-J mer hats just received at the! Ladies Bazaar. If you are hnngry go to Parker Bros, and get a loaf of the bct bread in the city. Boenicke s-irves ice cream by the dish, guaranteed tj be the finest in the city Girl wanted to do general house work. Apply at store or residence of Thomas Hopkins. Remember that Searls has a fine line of gents furnishings tiiat are going for cost. Calumet baking powder is abso lutely pure and wholesome. Try a can. C. E. Brownell. When you want a first-class cor set, call at the Ladies Bazaar and get one of the "B. B s." Strawberries, cherries, g ose berries, currants, etc., received every morning, at Allen Bros. Vim. Hunt has been bound ovsr in $J0O bonds before Justice Apple gate at Mill City for selling 1 Uti r without a license. Judge R. S. Stralian went to Pendleton yesterday, where the supreme court for that district wiil convene on Wednesday. The regular meeting of the V C. T. U. will be held this after noon at 2 :.; o'clock at their hail. A good attendance is desired. Mr. Ge'j. I. Piper, one of Seattle's, well known young business men, is in Ihecitv, spend ing a few dayj with rela'ives and old friends F. M. French keeps the Iar"est!l'",M,any was very satisfactory, and most complete stock of spec-j amounting to 500,000 pounds, fades and eveg!a-ses jn i)e which is now being baled here for cniintr Knr'Ji, ... shipment to Boston. The clip N give perlect satisfaction Kvery grocer, druggist and sa loon mau should keep Coronado mineral water on hand. It will be called fer, as it is the best. John Isom Jr., sole agent. J. G. Crawford, the photog rapher, has returned from Mon mouth, where lie went to take the pictures ot the two dozen gradu ates of that institution. Mr. James F. Powell, who is now assisting in making out the assessment roll, will soon leave for South Bend, Wash., wh.re he has ac cpted a position in a bank.- Father Metayer", of Albany, is very sick at Portland ami is being treated at the hospital. Father .Metayer lias many friends who hope for Ids early and complete recovery. Mr.H.IIyde has received a letter from B. H. James, who recently left for Ohio in response to a tele gram announcing tne serious ill liess of his father, stating tout he arrived 0113 day alter the letter's Lincral. A Sunday school picnic will be i held Thursday next in McEarland's grove near tangent by the two Sunday schools of that place and the M. E. Sjuth Miuday school o' this city. Tim Tang.'nt band will furnish music. Mrs. Amelia Combs, of Eugene, who had a tumor removed by Dr. Mastou and Dr. Divis three weeks ago, has sulliciently recovered ai to admit of her returning home yesterday. She was accompanie 1 by her busban.l. CIHCUIT CODET. A Nam bar of Cases Deposed Of on tba j Opening Day. Circuit court convened yester- Jay, and the f j!1 jwin;r cases were o.ed ol : Oregon vs. James Bannon. bur- g'ary; continued. Thomas Jt-ll'erson vs. G. S. Montgomery, attachment; con tinue 1. B. Dittenhofler vs. Perry Smith, to recover monev ; continued. Ti'plitz & Co. vs. Mary Cugi!!, to recov r money ; continued. C. F. Cromwell et al. vs. D. Keeney, et al., partition; con tinued. Geo J. Braner vs. Mary Cougill, to recover money ; continued. Mooney, alentme iv Co vs. Mary Cougill, to recover money; continued. The Albany Farmer' Co. vs. S. 1 S. McFaddeii, to recover money ; continued. C. G. Hickok vs. J.S. Antonello, t ) recover money ; settled. J. S. Antonelle vs. Anna Mo Nulty, suit in equity; seti!ei. Deyoe & Uubson vs. C. G. Stahl, to recover money, default; judg ment. Deyoe & Robson vs. William Reeves, to recover money; dis missed without prejudice. Capital National Bank vs. W. F. Crosby, to recover money; continued. Assignment of Blackburn A Piroiv, tinal account continued ; assignors discharged. H. R. Briggs vs. Caroline M. Brigs, divorce; dismissed. Assignment of R. C. Warner, continued. A. J. Houston to Martha Hous ton, action to clear title; settled; dismis-ed. K. T. T.Fisher vs.John Schmeer and Pauline L. Schmeer, fore closure ; db missed. St.ilbrd & Gray vs. S. H. Mc Elmurry, to recover money; settled." T P. Baldwin & Co. vs. Gold smith & Ktink!o,t re-cover money ; continued. K.eniusber-er. Falk it Co. vs. J. Gross, tti recover money; settled. Hoiieyman, Deli art it Co. vs. S. F. Ileckcr, t recover money ; de fault and judgment. Assiiiguiuent of E. Becker; con tinued. Knapp, Burrell it Co. vs. E. Becker, I'.. S. Becker and Stewart it Sox; sale continued. Otto Fox vs. John Maxwell, to recover monuy ; leave to issue ex ecution eranttd. Albanv Iron Works vs. Harold Bros., to recover money; settled. Dittenholler. Hassit Co. va. G. W. Pugh and Klsie Pugh, fore closure; default anil decree. Andrew J. Noble, executor, vs. S. W. M. ore an I Mary S. Miore, foreclosure of mortgage; default and decree of foreclosure. Thomas Jctferson vs. W. G. McDonald, to recover money; de fault and judgment. Matthews it Washburn vs. T. Henness and America Kllen Henness, to recover money; judgment against T. Henness and non-suit as to A. E. Henness. A. M. Templeton vs. James B. Keeney and . D. Keeuey, to re cover money ; judgment and at tached property ordered sold. Mahala F. Turner vs. J. Thomp son it Sons, to recover money ; leave to ifsue execution granted. Ass;gnment of T. L. Henness; continued. Win. Rilea vs. R. R. Humphrey, j ami 1. -Montague, to recover rm.Ve'; 1,1 accor.lance Wild HIISWll Ol 1 1 II ill UllI e' . II. Bryant, administrator of K. 15. Hughes et al. vs. J. B. Keeney et al., to recover money ; judg nent and attached property ordered sold. Albanv it Astoria R. R. Co vs. Henness Bros., to recover money; default and judgment. Jva Templeton vs. Linn county, action for damages ; dismissed. Heavy Wool Clip. Mr. Charles Cattwright of the Baldwin Sheep and Land Com pany, is in Portland. He says the prospects for grass on the ranges are now better than they have tor three years. The spring was very unfavorable, but late rains have changed the aspect of affairs ' lu.,,',ir tl,in iiuii.it tli. u-.w.l tin,-. ing grown right along all through the winter without any check. Owing to lack of the usual spring rains to keep down du-t, the shrinkage will be 1 ;rger than common. There is a discrepancy in the view of wool giowers and dealers in regard to prices, the former a-king 18 to 20 ci-nts and the latter ottering 10 to 17 cuts. Siilurili) ' Hall Omne. The base ball game between the Albany and a em clubs on Satur day ;it the capital city, promises to hi a lively contested ami in teresting game. Neither side will have a walki ver. The home club knows that Salem has a strong team nd is prepared to play a scientific game of bail, The Salem's will have to plav birder than ever before if they win. The Albany nine is Burns p; Burns c; Ala .Marshall 1 b: Chamberlain 2 b; Magrs ' o; La ri more ss; Blodgeit, Breckemredge, Leimeit lit Iders : Smiley, Huston, Rennie, reserve. The Albany club aiu many people from ttiis city will go to Salem that day, going on the boat in the morning and returning in the evening. rieaant Surprlne I'arly. A ituin er of the friends of Mrs. John Jones assembled at her resi dence Satiliiiay evening and ten dered her a pleasac.t sm prise. The ucca-ion w as J.Irs. Jones' birthday. About sixty were present. Ice cream and cake was serve I and a uioit enjoyable evening uaj spent. 8TATE TEACHERS' ASSOCIAT10B. Programme of the Annual Meeting to hi Eeld at N wp Tt. The Oregon Teachers' Associa tion this year will be held at New port on Yaipiina bay from June 150 to July 3. The citizens of New-tort have appointed a committee who will do all in their jer to make file stay of those who attend the association pleasant. The follow ing programme is announced: Tuesday, June 'll, EVENING .SESSION 7 :I5 J 1 M. Ijcal address of welcon e S. I. Pratt, principal Newport public sehoois. Response P. L. Campbe.il, president Oregon State Normal School at Monmouth. Audre-s ot welcome for Benton county Superiif endciit W. E. Yates. Response tc fame S'upi rinteud ent H. S. Strat gr, Unioo county. Lecture Prei-idcnt Veil S'.oy, "of the Willamette university. Address Language Culture President Elbert N. Condit, Al bany Institute. Weilnemla y, July t. MOKN1XG SESSION 'J :'M A. M. Some Kssentials to Success in Teaching Herbert Kittredge, principal Baker City public schools. The Purposw of tne Public School Mrs. Frances K. A 1 ford, East Portland, Or. Responsibility of the Teacher. AFTEltNOON SESSION 1 ;!J0 I'. M. Necessi'y and Extent of Writ ing in Connection with School Exercises J. B. Horner, principal Rosebnrg public s -hools. Orthographv D. V. S. Reid, Kast Portland". Music in Public Schools F. Berchtold, State Agricultural College. Primarv Reading. The Part that Langaage Plays in a Liberal Education. EVENING SESSION 7 :'o0 V. M. Recitation. Address S.-hool Journals and Reading Circles as Educational Factors in the History of the Teacher J. R. N. Bell, Oregon State School Journal. Address The American School Director and His Duties to th School Hon. V. W. Ruby, Board of Education, Portland, Or. Recitation .Mrs. M. L. Broun, Turner public schools. Thursday. ,Iuly 'i. MORNING SKSMON '.K'.',0 A. M. The 0:icstion of Corporal Pun ishment G. A. Walker, principal Albany public schools. Elocution in Schools .Miss Jennie M. Long, Portland, Or. Language Teaching in Inter mediate tirades. The I'se of Objects in Primary Number Letsons. AF'i'EKNOON SESSION 1 :1)0 I. M. The Sanitary Condition of Our Schoolrooms M. W. Smith, principal The Dalles pub ic schools. Mental Application. Its Use and Abuse G. A. Peebles, principal McMinnville public schools. Education Through the Senses Benjamin Irving, piincipal teacii er in Oregon School tor Deaf Mutes, Salem, Or. EVENING SESSION 7 :o0 C. M. Leetuie Ross C. Houghton, D. D., Portland, Or. Recitation C. L. Shaver. Port Or. Select reading Miss Jennie M. ! Long, Portland. Or. I Recitation L. 15. brown. Los Angeks, Cal. Friiluy. .Filly a. MOUNING SESSION y ;j0 a. m. Form and t'olor I. A. Gt tz, principal Ashland public schools. Physiological Science the Means i of Perfect -Development W. V. Hawley, principal Oregon State! Normal school, Drain. j Foreign Schools versus Aniiri-i can Schools Miss E. E. Crock-, i ham, Portland public schools, ', J AKTKI1NOON SESSION 1 :'.',() 1'. M. i Manners in Schools Objects and Results Mrs. S. G. Grubbe, city Siiperiutendent Salem public schools. What Shall we Tea h Fiank Bigler, principal jiuhlic schools, Oregon City, Or. The Overcrowding of th Daily Prograninie in Puhiic Schools Miss A. L. Dimick, Portland pub lic schools. Geography J. II. Ackerinan, city sujei intendeiit,East Portland. evening; session 7 ) o'clock. Lecture Some Lessons From Ancient Oregon Sea Beaches Professor Thomas Condon, State University. Recitation C. L. Shaver. Reading Miss Jennie M. Long. Social reunion. Steamliott ICxcurKion- The steamer Bentley will convey the baseball club and its friends to Salem next Saturday, June ITtli to cross bats w ith the crack nine of the capital c'ty. The boat will leave Albany at H . m. and return from Salem after the close of the game in the afternoon. Fare f r tiie round tiip, 1. I. aides. Attention. Miss Hannah Cohen, hair dresser. Hair dyed, bleached or shampooed in the latest styks of the art. Oiders taken for all kinds of hair work. Hiop at resi deuce, corner Third and Calapooia streets. Tiy Coronado mineral water, the purest on earth, for sale by all ilruggitts. John ls'jin Jr., "sole agent. If you have not drank Coronado mineral water, you should try it. It will h 'her you up, give you a clean stomach and a gooel appe tite. As a table and medicinal water, the Coronado can't be beat. Try it and be convinced. Bottled at the world renowned sanitarium, Hotel Del C'iroiiado, Cororiadc, California. 0. A- S MEETING. llfAli.j; nrn;s Hi I'liru-os lVsr 'o, i, ) 1)'-' 1F 'KK'tlN, 1 A, a. Si-i:cii. Okii:ks No. 1. All members of McPnerson Poid and transient comrades are re piested to ne-et at the r. A. U. hall on Friday June 2(th at !S o'clock sharp. Business of impor tance, lien. O. Summers depai t ment commander, will be present. By order of J. h Whiting. B. F. T.mu.ek, J'ost Commander. Adjt. Cliall-ii Aeci'pttil. Albany Engine G . No. 1 accept the challenge of Linn Co. No. 2, for a game of ball Wednesday evening, weather permitting, fol low ing are the player A. Mar shall, Jas. Blackburn, I'd. Moore, Fr-jd Biount, C. W. Wtt, Jas S'lahau, Wd! Campbell, Tom Mon- teith. U m. Kieh.iriis, i'r 1 1 :1I. ot ner point oi interest, it a mi surgeon. On the bench : II. Cra-! jority of the oarty desire. Fair, nor.W.M nteith, ll.H'idiauis.D.C. i including bei th for ti.e mur-d trip ."scliell, tivt-j. i inuipnrey, nei.ry Taylor, Fiiti llo'll'man, I.. 10. Blain, Jul us 'iridwoid, tJonrad Meyer and Cnarli s l iter. Charles Me'zgar, maa'-ot. A l'aiuful At-i'lilut. Francis G-aham, 8 vear-old I daughter of J. J. Graham, of this city, met w ith a ve y painful ac cident yes'erd iv af'ernoon. She cii.Ti.. !l...i- 7, tt,M-.L- i,.. in i, .i u , . i : 1 1 i. L , ii. I i ii.. 1 1 n,i u i the forehead, knocking her insen - sible and cutiii g a gash about two inches long. J)r. W. 11. Dai '.v e illeii :inil ilrt-s-sn"! I li. wound, which will n ,t i.rove serious. Ansi'tilted a Jliiii;tni:iii. Some voung-ters as-aulted Chinaman Sundav evening on tin ! sidewalk at the Revere house corner, and one of them struck the Mongolian, knocking him into a window of the hotel, breaking the glass and cutting the China man s wrist. The young man paid for the damages. No arrest j were nude. A Card, 1 extend heartfelt thanks to the ininy friends in Albany who have been so kind to me during in sick ness. Parlii nlarly do 1 lcel gra't fui to Mrs. Rachael Campbell, who has proven herself such a faithful unt iring muse. Mi:s. Amelia R. Co.mi:.-. tiranil ! ui-oi h. Following is the grand jurj drawn at the term of circuit coin; now in session : Frank Tntes. Frank Moist. Robt. Andrews, ti. B. Spla.vn, L. F, Smith, T. F. Sioith, Geo. Cline. T. F. Smith was appointed foieman. l-'air Weather I'r.'iui.'il. The signal service weather ind -cation for to-day is l gat laius, followed by fair weather; warmer. This will be welcome, and all will pray that it will materialize. Notice to ratrons. Ai.hasy Or. May ?,) 1SD1. I have this dav made arrange!- ments with Messrs Knapp Burrell ii 1 ompany oi .inany. in luriush all patrons with I leering Binders, 1 lease call at once. Also arrange- mei.ts are mane very: bin ' in the w th tht in lore farm iinpliment line including twine. Mart Mii.i.i:i; i'inuncial Agent. Kentish 'lierrien. xt week leave vour orders lor: the m .tint: at C. E. Brow nell's. Allen's d their own delivering, carefully and prompt 1 v. A larg. lino of chihlri n's sun bonnets, school hats, white aprons and d'esses just received at the Ladies B.isaar. Something nice in coll'ees at Mien P,roa. They run their own delivery wagon, and deliver goo Is promptly, 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. llytnans. I havf few men's shoes that are wo. ih irom ! )( to fo 00 per pair that 1 oiler, to close, at $.'.! Kl. per pair. The a'nove go ds are all : perfect in every respect, only the , lines are broken i'l sizis. Call j early and get a pair. ! E. C. Si:.m.s. Julius Grndwohl, proprietor ol the Golden Rule Bazaar, informs 1 us that he w ill add to his already j large busine.-s a complete line o! shell hardware nd laiiulv:evcr 1 did, mv sense ol smell is I groceries. Ttie sales of bis Golden Rule teas antl baking powder is steadily increasing. He still keeps up the elegant prizes with these goods. Just received, at Searls' shop store, the latest styles in ladies cloth top shoes, lace shoes and Oxfords of all kinds. .. ., 1 it I Have you seen those beautiful cement walls , in tne cemelci is put up by E . Aeh.son, at ali the cost of stone. Baby cried, Mother sighed, Doctor prescribed : Castoria '. Iligliest of all in Leavening Power. ABSOLUTE lr PURE ' CEF.ISTUN ENDEAVOR SOCIETIES. ! Your are cordially invited to' j join the delegation to' the Eleventh ; International Convention of Y. P. j S. C. E., to be. held at Minneapolis ! July it 12. A party will leave ea-lle o'l Thur-d.iy evening July I, probably steamer. At Whatcom will transfer to the Canadian Pacific tourist car, which prat- tica'ly will be the private prop-.-r-.y mI the party dining Die trip, Will leave Whitcom on Fiid iy in lime to connect w n n tne overi unt i C. 1. tram at Mission on the alter- noon. At ihe Olaeier Hoii'-e a -top of urn.' day wiil be in. -de, leaving there Sunday noon, reach Winnipeg Tuesday afternoon, and Minneapolis at 0 :;;.- Thursday inoining. July !ith. A chang..- of I time table on the C. P. wi'l pro- ably thurteii th' lime ab.ut 1' i hour?, which will enable us to spend a nav ai l ann. or sonn. irom Seattle, hatcom. Yii-toi ia, or ancouve: is .(i.uo. iickets Tii-L-..! j ire unlimited, so that those u ho wish can go futhi r c-ast an d return at pleasure. No pains will ; be spared by those in chaige to ' make the trip an enjoyable one. iireai preparations aie lent g made for the convention, whicn - undoubtedly i ill he the b stiver I held. We teel sure that no one "V or' V. "T'n attends wol regret it. nose who ! wishing to join the party flu,uld ! 'n,e "J' .'ice , , W;'Ii3 V'u r !)0X 10". Seattle, ash. , ! 11 'ves Julius Gradwhol great 1 satist.ictK'ii in selling his hue j . iolden Rule teas and baking ; powder, with elegant prizes or ! without them, that his customers who have purchased invariably re : turn and say tin y aiewei! pk-ased, I ihat ttie tea is No. 1 and the bak ing powder is as gjod as Ihe best. All his teas and baking powder bears the name of .mil, is ( irad- w hoi's iolden Rule B.tiar, an 1 are expri.jsly put up lor his busi ness, and he si continues to tive I with each pound ol tea r h.iKii g powder an elegant piece of gia-s j tare. .tliitlivro.' Castoria is n commended b h si, i.ins for children teething. It is a pmelv vegetable preparation ts ingredients are published . i .i i , . i i , .i . .11 vjn 1 1 '.i l.n Li i Ml. i I' . ji is f 1 1 1 tin. ' ' 1 1 to the taste iu:d absolutely harm- less. It, reheves conslipaliou. regulates the bowels, ipiites pain, cures diarrh'i'i an 1 wiml mhc, allays tVveris!iiit-ss, d.-Mroys 1 worms, and prevents con ubioiis. soothes the child and gives it re freshing and natural ship. Ca soria is the cnil'hc n's t anacea the lnotlulo' friend. :;.") do. es, :!.) cents. Iteaiit.fiil Women. The magical tih-ets ed i-dom's It, ili.o I i in' :is a beauti I'er and nreservi i-of the c liK'K-xi .-n have been attested by thousands of the leading ladies ( i society and the el age. 1 1 is the only artic!e ever discovered w hieh gives a natu al and beautiful tint to the c ut- plexii l, removing tan, smiburn. , trecUies ami all roughness t t the i lace and aim, leaving the skin ' s ift, -moot h and velvet.. Al! le - , mark on its delightful, ci o.i'ig and ' refreshing propel ties, a distinction not found in any similar prepara tion on the market. So'.l e.ery hcTr. No. el I i.'M in 1. aities Footwear. I have just received for the sum mer trade ttit: latest novelties j:1 ladies tiuc shoes. Cloth top, fancy lips ; lace shoes with fancy tips, besides all the staple styles in hand and macimu: turns. J hi se goods i were inula expressly for me and! wiil be found live enough for the ' most fastidious and cheap enough lor any one wanting a line dress -hoe. I also cany lite novelties , in Oxford tii-i ranging in priVe ' from s to :M."0. S. E. Yoiuig. Notice. eis in indebted to E. C. are r. ipH'Sted to call and AU Seai Is ' settle at once as ! he elou'd bv the ail accounts must Ji)lh of June. I'.. C. Seai Is. June Nth lS'.U. - i,itv,j i,,.t. l, ,ther. d with C;,tarrii for alionl twent v years; I l,ad lust reuse of smeii entirelv, .,,! I , ,, almost lost mv hearing. My ,.y.- were g"tting so dim I had to get s une one to thread my : need e. .Now 1 have my hearing! as wed as I ever had, and I can see to thread as tine a nee-He as 1 partly restored, and it seems to be ! imptcving all tin time. I think there is nothing like Ely's Cream llabn for catarrh. Mrs. 1.. )-.. Grimes, Rendrill, Pei-.y, Co., O. Silk mitts at the Ladies Baziar. Frequently accidents, occur in the house-hold w hich cause bums, : . 1 I.-...;...q . f. . ,,o in 1 SiM II I H 11 II ll"ll"' l iyl "' ' i ii nnn , (.( - .,. j . McLean's Volcanic , y . , inim)11, . fr m,y years , , ,lt f;lvo! ito filllli, v . ii ini-iiv. ullri' In I'tiiilraelor. l!i-N will h." ri'oeivc! m to -t'""- :0!l1 's ''. for tin i rci I i ' f I "''he st. Ii "'I Imil'iiini at Juni.tir.il Tit.'. I. me entity, on-gcn. 1 !.i-.lir.-, i r.i riwrie t li riu'iit to a.xept or re j-i't any nr ati Ii'hN. a'l "peei-iiii'ions niav 1.,'H. i-a a' the rn.iik-i.ee of ! S' h-I, ir.hitti t. Alli-iii-,r., or it W S. I..cs.lru store hi Junctioi fit. Ki'li poii'.l at .lunation City i tiif :''-'di of Jnae at two .'ri'iuk I'. M. sharp. II. C. Si '111.1.. Ar. hit. et I.aler,t U. S. Gov't Food Report. Powder r TIIE WOHLU KXUICHED. The facilities of the present day for the production of everything that will conduce to the material welfare and comfort of mankind ate almost unlimited and when j Syrup' of F'igs was first produced j Ihe world was enriched with the on MV perfect laxative known, as it is the only remedy which is truly , pleasing and refreshing to the taste j and prompt andellectual tocleanse , the system gently in the Spriu- tone or, in iaci, at any time any 'he better it is known the moie ixjular it becomes. I'l l htKNS AKM A KAI.TK. The lxst .-u'.ve in the world for Cut. Hruises, So.es, fleers. Silt Kheuni, r ever sores. Tetter, CI a pi'd riant1., f liiltilaiiM. t'orii!,. anilpkin Eruptlona, and pus tivcly cures Piles, or i.o pay rei uired. It is guaranteed to givj 'eifei-t satisfuetioii, or money re funded, Pries' i.i cents pt-r box. Fcr sale In Fonhcy Mason The Thomas Kay Woollen Mills i "f Salem, have appointed G. W. .-smitipjrm itif-ir tiiri'tit in Allifiriv. 4 full. line of men and hoys clothing h'.ankets and flannels and all atti cles manufactured by the mill wiil be kept in stock. These goods are the K'st in the market and will give entire satisfaction. The Ladies Ba.aar has still a good selection of millinerv hich il!'-v are selling at greatly reduced r;U , lleed a l.at give hem a call. NEW TO-DAY. AKHIKUec'i Notice. NOTEF. IS IIF.UF.lif hIVEN tliat'iee, We, Jim,' w, and N':i' cy Vllall partners doing l.usii.es NMik r t!i Hi in iiaine of Kwong, Woo, I Kee, Company in -ulv.n' ! htors in Al'i.iny on Ihe l.Itli day of Jim ; maile a general asidgamei.t to Hie iii'liTM-iued for the henelit o all the r erediini. All persons lia-.iiur claims ! ' present the sam . d.ily verified t. ' "liilersigueii at lln nanK ol nc- g ii, ai;y. . iregoii, wuii;u uiree iii 'iil'.is from the date he eot June 1.1 lV.tl. Jai V. I5i.-i , b. ii. Mostavne, Assii'liee. Atlnrm-y for Assignee. I Pro'MiHiilt for h I'.riile at Alhaiiy, Oregon, j Notice is li -reliy given that the coin ' 'll'ill enlllli it of tile epy of A tl-lliy, .In -gov, will receive seal, d Inds for i ' ' "n' 'g a oimg.:. aero-ja iiic , v.iii.iiiiei'i i ii 1 1 1 1 out i!ic inn in line f I'll si street, at the junction of said Fir.-t street 'titli Calapouia street, to the iioitli side of said liver, in accord. I ni'-e with lie.' plans, specincalioiis anil j survey now on li e ill the olliee of the ! eonU'i of tin: eily of Alliany; said I In i.tge to t,e i:Wtl feet in length and W i Ii e! wide ill the clear and composed of ' -i oi) -pans: the approat'het to lie j :e-i, elie y fe -t and :fl.1 feet ill I i. ..i,th and go feet wide; such liidsmay j also he a -compaiiied vvitti plans mid : s; l eili' i.tioiis in' lite tiiildei , which ill lie eonsidered hy tlie council. 1 huts w ill lie received for an all steel j iiralge, and must he accompanied hy drawing show ing plans and elevation ' , f IioUi Min-structure aiid super- Iructiire; diagram of stresses for s,'aii of diltcreiit length, and full -1 e 1'i -ife hi of the niate' ial and work til nislhp of th" details of Mich lu idge. liids must he tiled wiUi the recorder of said ci'y on or before Ihe hour nf 1 o'clock p. in. of the '27th (lay of June, s;i, ami must tie accompanied hy a j ,,.rti:i..ii ehei k for live per cent of ihe . auiount ol ttie hid. The. cmtractor to ' whom the eoi'ir.iet mny he awarded j will lie ieiU'ueJ to enter into a writ ! ten agreement and contract and to ! L'ive bond to the city of Alhai.y in i double the amount of the contract pr ce for the copttnictieni of such li iilge. and for the f iilhlul mid sliict rfoi in;-m e of the eoutra.'t in a'l :ts terms, conditions and deta.Is. Work niu-t le commenced within 20 days i from the execution or the contract. ana Pc coin ,ilclcil to Hie pelleel Ralls t.-t i; -ii of the engineer in charge of the wo:k and construction of said bridge and of the ciiv council, on or 'ore the !st day of December, lst'l. I'.'als w i!i be puiiucly opened on the '-'Hi day of June, 1VU, at the council hamlier in I lie city ol Ainany, ne- tween lie li nirs of :'. and 4 oelock ji. m. ef sai 1 d.!y. The council hereby reserve the right to reject any mid all bids Published '.vor'er of the coil :cil made May M.i Ii. 1 '.!. X. J. IIF.NTOV. iJei -order of the ' !y f AlD.my. Albany, 'r., M..y lU, 18!U. Male of Wrivim IjidiI IN-.Hrluirnt Tin: hoard of co iiinissioiies for Ihe s.de of sch ol ai d university lands and for the inv.:sliiienl of the funis arising therefrom of the Stale ol Ore gon, hereby invite sealed applica tions . purchase the following de ferihed laud to-wit: All of the donation land claim situ ated in sections l.". Hi, "-1 o i'l, in Township i South K.nge 1, West known a"d described on the govern ment surveys a ihe Donation Land claim f Joim W. Mooie: and wif.: be ing notification Xo. iii!' saving there froiii is acres sold to Jacob X-'wimm coiit lining quaeres. Also heginnine I'l chairs West of the Xorth Knst coiner of the Xorthwest ipiHrter sec. tion 'JI in Townhip i fcoutti Ksnge I West running thence east :su chaiiiH 'hence South -M chain", thence Wen :;o chains, tliencc Xorth 4(1 chalm to the bcgiiming,eontainiiig Y& acres all siiuated in Linn county, Stste of Ore o:i mid containing iu all 4:J0 acrc6 , more or les. J Aiiplie-.ilii.ns wiil be opened ut a regular meeting of PBid lioard to be ledd Tu silav the ltth, d.yofjulyj at -! o'clock i'. M. The right to 1 rej- el any and all i ids is reserved liy the board. Salem, rt g .n. June 1, W.U. X.l'oI.KON DAVIS. Clerk of the Board. An oidcr for 200.000 jiounds ol wool has been received by A. Sen ders, who will pay the highest in rrket price. Bring yonr ool to him in Albany, and get your monev. or At mv kiln one mile east of lown, or deliveitd anvwhere in the city, V. C. CaSsELL. Sftl Wanted ! Sale HAVE YOU SEEN THE GOODS TO BE SOLD IN Gram OIE"1 SUMMER OB -:- WKATHBR -:- -XOW K. Tlie Idiot Ciolliier CALL - A - Unequaled for fast, work and light draft. Manufactured at the loot ot Baker Street, Albany, by PRICE & VERKOK- A. COMPLETE STOCKOb" Spring and Light weight Summer coats and vests, du.-t'is, si.k. hannel and negligee shirts, light weight silk and balhriggan underwear, straw hats; in fat ainthing and everytning in our line you will find in great ijua itilics and all qualities at oar store. :Y0U ARE SPECIALLY iNViTED To call and examine our richly And renember alsc that we are la a.liu.u!ris f r dura: ie all wool clothing made by the Albany Wo I. n Mi'i-, Biowi.n vil'e, Oregon City and Caliiuri ia v.oon nrl's g'ei'.s CALL AX1 SHE Ol'K STYLES IN THE Cl.I.El'.'dATEK ATWIWwl Ha IN UivlrjUliVA I til-1 U Be'ore you buy your next iair cf shoes we would suggest that yoi 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 ii CO., THE BIRTHPLACE OF GliEAT AND HONEST BARGAINS.. THE Clearance :' m ZM!"y IN STOCK. JBlain, k M Tailor. ISTO SEE n tailored cl.ithin;: made for us by l 1 . 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