Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, June 24, 1891, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE MORNING HERALD; WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24, 1891
glorning JJaih; gcralct
on s.ti.r. j
The Daily IIeau will be on
RalH each morning at H. J. Jones
book store.where it c vi be procured
at 5 centa per copy.
MONEY TO LOAN.
In sums to suit, from fix xrfontlis
to live years, on good Albany and
Linn county real ettte.
W. E. Mrl'iiKKSDS,
Opj. Kuss House, Albany, Or.
JOTTINU9 ABOt r TOWN.
Show cases for Eale at Searls'.
Fresh bread every day at Parker
Bros.
Bargains in ladies low shoes at
Searls'.
Strawberries and cherries
Parker Bros.
at
Only four days more to get
bargains at Searls'.
Boenickt has lit ted up his
the
ice
cream parlors.
Try Boenicke's ice cream ; it
can't be beat.
Ed. Schmeer has returned from
Eastern Oregon.
A tine line of night idiirt-i going
for cost at Searls'.
Mr. J. W. Cu?irk has rc-turntd
from a trip to Salem.
(jet a pair of $5 shoes for $.1 at
Searls' before removal.
Sheriir Scott returned last even
ing from a trip to I'ortLin I.
Jason Wheeler h:tJ returned
from a trip to the Sound cities'.
Mr. James F. 11-til in danirer
ously ill at his home in this city.
I'rof. Conden, of the State I'ni
versity, was in the city yesterday.
Cakes of all varieties, fancy and
plain at the l'elmonico restaurant
For a surprise, look at the mil
linery window at the
Bazaar.
Sam Goetz's fancy patry, cakes
and bread, fresh every morning, at
Allen Bros.
The city council met last even
rig and adjourned to meet to-night
at 7 :'M o'clock.
A new line of novelties in sum
mer hats just received at the
Ladies Bazaar.
If you are hungry go to Barker
Bros, and get a loaf of the be?t
bread in the city.
Boenicke serves ire crenm by
the dish, guaranteed tj be the
tin est in the city
Remember that Searls has a
line line of gents furnishings tnat
are going for cost.
Calumet baking powder is abso
lutely pure and w holesome. Try
a can. C. E. Brownel!.
When you want a first -class cor
set, cull at the Ladies Bazaar and
get one of the ,-B. B's.'
Mr. John Millard has the thanks
of the IIkkm.1) olliee lor some fine
Black Tartaran cherries.
Kentish cherries furnished in
any quautity on short notice by F
L. Kenton, near the I osiolliee.
Mr.' Walter M. Si-cyr, special
agent on the orin l.iiti-h and
Mercantile Ins. Co. is in this city.
Judge J. J. Shaw, Tilmoti Ford.
Mavor tl'Arcv, Win. Smith
and
II.
the
District Attorney George
Bingham, of Salem, are in
city attending circuit court.
Kvery grocer, druggist ami sa
loon man should Keep Coronado
mineral w'ater on hand. It wi'l j
he called ter, as it is the best
John Isom Jr., sole agent.
B. Isenhoot of I'r'iieville, at
t
tempted to murder Allen Henry '
at that place last Thursday. The
pistol shot fortunately did no;
prove fatal. Isenhoot is in jail. !
Mr. Henry resides in California, j
A Sunday school picnic will be i
held Thursday next in McFarland's
grove near Tacg.-nt by t!ic two;
Sunday ec'iools ol that place ami j
the M. E. S)uth Minday school o' j
thiscby. Tim Tang.-nt band w ili i
furnish music.
Word was received in this city j
yesterday that Mrs. Amelia Combs !
arrived at her home in Kii-'eiie
Tuesday in safety. The ditlicult j
removal oi an ovarian tumor by j
Dr. Maston, assisted by Dr. Davis j
and Dr. Kelley, of this city, and)
her sufficient recovery to "return '
home within three weeks, forms!
one of the most
notable cases ol
the kind recorded, and is. cer-
tai nly a credit to the physicians j js not, seemingly, in a very tlour
iiamed. i ishing condition as a state organ-
izatijn. The state grand lodge
To-Iluy'H Itall Clauie.
Xo. i''s nine in the game to-day
w ill be composed of the follow ing":
Jas. Callahan, Chas. .Mueller,
Frank Dorris. Al Walker, Will
Stites.OttoCleland, L. M Curl,
.Mell loung, S.un Conn. Un the!
bench: a. L. Lamb,
Blackburn, j'oe DuBruille
Ju
and Dr.
t". C. Awbrey will be
grounds with store teeth
on the
to reset
tlusa knocked out; burgeon, !.
M. H. E'lis; undertakers, Fort
miller t Irving. No. U s foys took
an alcohol bath last night and No.
1'8 will have to look out for their
laurels. The game commences at
3 p. m. to-day, weather permitting.
Charles Denny Indicted.
Charles Denny, who several I
months Ago shot at .Mrs. Mnlie;
Smith in tchmcer' livery stable, j
was indicted yesterday by the;
prand jury for assault with intent j
to kill. The outcome will prob-!
ably be that he wiil receive papers i
entitling him to a job unking !
brick for the state. I
Fourth of July Eicuriimu
The Fourth of July excursion
tiain on the .southern Paciiic rail
road will leave Salem at ti a. i..
and will leave Albany at l:4-".
BctiTiiing it w ill leave Eugene at
l i". m. The fare from Al'iany to
Eugene and return w ill be $f.7".
Tickets can be purchased at the
Southern Pacitic depot on the
veiling of July J,
ABOUT THE BRIDGE,
The Bids for
Will
the Buh Steel Stridor:
psned Situ?
To TMK.ITilTMR OK TIIK llHU.I',
YVfll voii oblige a subscriber
swering a ijuesuon or iwo anuu
e proHse(i nriuge across me
illume. te at Albauy. What is
the proposed status of the bridge
lUestion .' Is tne bridge move
ment dead, or will it yet be built
this summer? The voters of Al
bany have spoken in no uncertain
tones in favor of hui!d:ng this
much needed thoroughfare across
the Willamette. The citizens of
the county favor it, and if there is
any reason why it should be de
layed the people would like to
know it.
(In reply to the foregoing it can j
be said that the bridge question is j
not dead, in fact thoee who think
so will find it a very lively cornse.
The status of the question is ust
this: The city lavors building a
high biidgj, and has the means
to pay tor her portion of it. The
county commissioners want to
d:ctate to the city just where the
bridge shall be built and what
kind of a structure it shall te, and
voted for a draw-bridge, because
they contended that it would be
cheaper. The city council would
not consent to building a draw
bridge that would be a continual
source of heavy expense to keep
in repair and to ojierate, and have
advertised for bills for a high
steel bridge, according to the
action of the joint committee, nd
these bids will be opened Saturday
next. The city council ay that a
number of bids from responsible
bridge linns will bo received, and
they are confident that the figures
olfered for building the high steel
bridge will be so reasonable and so
much lower than was estimated
that the county commissioners
will c niie to their senses and help
build it.
I Be this as it mav, Albany needs
' i, i...;.!... .....i ....... i. w .w... if
it im lute. 4,iit4 iircun lb I'VJ , . II
i would seem to be good advice at
this juncture to those directly in
terested to stop quarreling over
the location and build the bridge
A COMMUNICATION
The editor of the Democrat came
out yesterday in a cowardly attack
against me because 1 have never
blow-'d niv money in on his paper
for subscriptions and advertising, i
and because I am dealing in some
; goods that his relations are. A
I prominent merchant here told me
I that he was not worth noticing as
J ever one knows that the Democrat
i is a liar. The land agent who
instigated this landed in Albany
with .")0 and thinks everybody
else is in the same fix who conies
! from K insas and Nebraska,
i Mary L. Towsexd.
j Albany Oregon.
j I. o. :. T.
J The 27th session of the grand
lodge of Oregon !ol Templars ha
, just concluded a twe d iys' session
j at Jefferson. Grand lodge officers
were elected for the csuHg vear
I as follows: G. C. T., Hugh Har
i rison, Jel!'eron; G. C, John
I Km.-ht, Salem ; G. S., Mrs. J. F
Bobinson, The Dalles ; G V
T..
Miss Florence L Smith, Salem ; G.
r., II. S. .lory, Salem; G. S. J. T ,
Mrs. T. C. Kice, The Dalles: G.
Chap., .Mrs. M. J. Miller, Salem ;
II. -. . .!
Shahn, Canby ;
i. M., Chauncy
Case, Portland ;
G. D. M..Miss Kosa Smock Smocl
ville: i. C, Miss Mary Stinson,
Salem; G. Sent., A. Snyder. Port
land; G. Mess., S. T. Johnson,
Jed'eraon.
I aeueison. i ne granu louge meeis i
I next year at The Dalles. I
, . r,'i . . , l . I . . i
I.K.TTEK LIST.
BT
N
the baseball club ami it" friends to
Following is the list of letters s'dem next Saturday, June -7th
that remain uncalled for in tl,e to cross bats w ith the crack mm
Albany postoflice June lti, KS!I : 1 (,; llie capital cty. 'I he bjat will
Miss Alita Arrick, Fred j. leave Albany at S ::;') . m. and return
I'.mwn. Mi-s I.ucv P.ron. Thomas I from Salem after I h- clore i t the
Bird, 'I, Chas. Barckler, Miss Sada
Chambers, Fred J. Connolly,
riiomas Crow ley, Mrs. Lou Com
fort, B. W. Lenny, Mrs. Mary F.
Friend, N. F. Furman, J. G. Gib
son,.!. II. llawn, Lawrence 1 1ml
emeick, J. S. Lew, Mrs. Barba
Fowl, John Pierce Esq., H. S
Shepar.l, L", W. W. Spatch, Miss
Lucy Spellecv, J. U Stewart, Miss
aiiiantb.i U alter, Burt Wheeler,
Annie Willson, J. t. Williams.
TllOS. MoNTKITII, P. M.
Not Comidiineiit-ary,
Oregonian: The Independent
Grder of Goon Templars in Oregon
was in session at Jellerson last
week, and even the Salem States
man, published in the eame
county, confesses its utter ignor
ance of wh.At the honorable body
did, further than that it adjourned
j alter an uneventful three davs'
session. T)i rf,iirM;ntat inn nt
i the meeting wassmall. Evidently
the day when the Good Templars'
lodge was in mj ver for good in a
community in this state has long
since passed away.
Sute Cure for the. Liquor or Opium
Habit.
! The East India cure for these
j awful habits can be given without
'the patient's knowledge, and is
the only known ppecitic for the
j purpose, it is not injurious in Ihe
least degree; manufactured bv
Emerson Drug Co., San Jose, Cal",
and for sale at J. A. Cumming's
drug stole only.
French Tnuny W afers.
! These wafers are for the relief
and cure of painlul and irregular
inensts, and w ill remove all ob
structions, no matter what the
cause, and are sure and safe every
time. Manufactured by Emerson
Drug Co., San Jose, Cal.. and for
sale at J. A. Cumreing's drugstore
only.
F. M. French keeps the largest
and most complete stock of ppec
tachs and eyeglasses in the
county. Every pair warranted lo
give perfect satisfaction.
THE MILITARY BOYS.
They
Wi'l Kjp'rience Practical Arm?
Life in Taeir Jane (Dating-
F. Co., Oregon National Guards,
of this city, together with the others
orming the ten companies of the
Second Kegiment, will go to Eu
gcne Saturday, when their first
annual encampment will he held.
This outii g is required by law ,and
regular army discipline will be
maintained, which will he some
thing novel for the b,ys in blue, j
The ine:nb rs will assemble at the
armory in fill! uniform, with bright-
ly pohshed gun a d hayonct.s.and
when thoroughly accoutred for the
encampment o:iiv a small imagin
ative pjer would he it (u,ri it to
make it appear that tu-y were
actually going to w ar. Kaeh uk-iii-
oer is requireu to provide iiimsc-ii
with the fo'low ing artclcs: One
pair of blankets, a deep tin plate,
knife and fork, sp 'in. tin cup
a towel. Each will also i e allow
ed to take, if lie wishes, the fol
lowing: Oik; suit of undercl Hli
ing, one pair of sin ks, a pair of
liuht shces, tooth brusn, two to.v
els, abed tick and an ovvrcoit.
Beyond this they will he al'oed
to take nothing, not even spiri'us
fiumenti. The dishes, it will he
iio.iced, are not silver plat-d.
They w ill be packed in advance
and shipped to Eugene. The
ciothing w ill he wrapped in the
blankets, fastened in the regula
tion army blanket roll, and carried
over the right shoulder, being
fastened over the left hip, many of
them doubtless being tied in a
true-lover's knot by fair bauds at
borne.
At Eugene a United Stales army
officer will be in a'tendauce to see
that the proper picket duty, etc..
is performed. It is to he hoped
that there will not he very many
who will have to be shot f ir sleep
ing at their post and similar irreg
ularities. The army bean and
cracker will be there in all their
freshness to contribute to Ihe full
ness of the surroundings. There
will be no enemy t j attack, unless
it is the festive Eii"ene town cowi
that may try to browse on the
te:i!ed field.
There will be t n gct practice,
skirmishes, a sham ba;tle and the
regiment will without doubt enjiy
a pleasant outing, anil learn much
of practical army life.
0. A- R MEETING.
llKiwi ArKi;s .Mi I'iifk-hn I
h'r'r in OkK'., 'J. A
K.
Sl'KCIAI. OliDKItS N. 1.
All memt:er9 of McTuerson l'ost
arel transient comrades are re
quested to m et at (he G. A. H.
hall on Friday June L'iith at S
o'clock sharp. Business '.'f impor
tance. Gen. O. Summers depait
ment commander, will be present.
ry order ii .) . b . Wiiii iM;.
B. F. Taiu.ki:,
Adjt.
1'ost Commander.
1 iiiiortant to lloust-kecpcrs.
It gives Julius Gradwhol gn at
satisfaction in selling his line
Golden Utile teas and baking
powder, wish elegant prizes or
without them, that his customers
who have purchased invariably re
turn ami say they aie well pleased,
that the tea is No. 1 and thi b:ik-
! Illg iowder IS aj g-:od as the best
I All his teas and baking -owd.
hears the name oi .Hilius ir.nl-
w hoi's Golden Kule Bazaar, and
are expressly put up lor his nusi
ness, and he still continues to give
with each pound of tea or baking
powder an elegant piece ol glass
ware
SteamlMiit KxctirMloll
The steamer lloig will convev
game in the afternoon,
t tie round trip, !.
Fare I
l.ailirM. Atirntloti.
Miss Hannah Cnhen, hair I
dresser. Hair dyed, bleached oi l
shampooed in the latest styles of!
the art. Oiders taken for all j
kinds of hair work. .-Imp at resi
, deuce, orner Ibirj and ( aiapooia
streets.
Strawberries, cherries, g rose
berries, currants, etc., received
every morning, at Allen Bios.
Tiy Coronado mineral water,
the purest on earth, for sale by all
druggists. John Isom Jr., sole
agent.
If you have not drank Coronado
mineral water, you should try it.
it w ill s iber you up, give you a
clean stomach and a good appe
tite. As a table ami medicinal water,
the Coronado can't be beat. Try
it and be convinced. Bottled at
Ihe woild renowned sanitarium,
Hotel Del Coronado, Coronado,
California.
A large line of children's sun
bonnets, school hals, w hile apr uis
and dresses just received at the
Ladies Basilar.
Something nice in co flees at
Allen Bros. They run their ow n
delivery wagon, and deliver goods
promptly,
Do you want to be happy and
make those about you pleased, if
so go and get on" of those lovely
toned piano's at Mrs. llymans.
I have a few men's shoes that
are worth from o0 to 5 00 per
pair that I oiler, to close, at $:j.ii0
per pair. The above goods are all
perfect in every respect, only the
lines are broken iu sizes. Call
early and get a pair.
E. C. Skahi s.
Julius Gradnohl, proprietor ol
the Golden Kule Bazaar, informs
us that he w ill add to his already
large business a complete line ol
shelf hardware nd family
groceries. The sales of his Golden
Kule teas ami baking powder is
steadily increasing. He still keeps'
up the elegant prizes with these ;
goods.
C0A3T NOTES.
Interesting Items from Exchanges
Tbron?hont the Northwest.
The n mains of T. C. Keating
who died at Cor vail is tweUe years
ago, will be removed to Oakland,
Cal., for re-interment.
The Jacksonville Times reports
a clean-up of 100 ounces at
one gold mine near there. The
Josephine county mines are also
doing well.
The Willamette valley wheat
crop this year will be something
grear. Good prices prevail, and
wheat afloat at Astoria is worth
1 a bushel.
So far this season one man at
The Dalles has shipped 1200 boxes
of cherries, which have netted
him f I a box. Vancouver prune
men show by unanswerable
statistics that there is a profit of
t 100 an acre on prunes. This will
be a great country for fruit for
tunes. Delegate" from the various
firmers' alhaices and industrial
unions of Jackson c .unty, con
gregated in .Med ford Fiiliy, and
o'ganiz-d a county a'.luuce and
i'llii-tiial union Besidi s the
delegates theie were f resent ni tiy
other members. John Bowen,
national organizer, presided at the
convention.
The oyster output for the past
season from Shoil water bay was
:;2,t00 sacks.
The Bay Center salmon cannery
w ill he run to its fell capacity this
season.
There has been sold in I'rine
ville this season litHH) pounds of
alfalfa seed. Allowing 2) pounds
to the acre would he .'!00 acres
that has been sown to alfalfa in
that country during the spring.
The various irrigation companies I
that have been incorporated in
Umatilla county icpresent a capi
tal stock of over f.'.OOO.OM. This
is eutlicient evidence that the
peoole of Umatilla are interested
in t!u rmpHt inn of irritra' ion anil
that the desert lands of th .t
country are soon to be reclaimed
The Wasco Sun, speaking for
The Ddlles, challenges any "boom"
or other town of not more than
UKH) inhabitants, to show a better
record for thirty years (or in pro
portion, of course, for younger
towns) than this five business
failures in thirty years, and three
of this live only tenqiorary em
barrassment, practically annulled
by their continuance in business.
A drunken tramp was placed in
the cooler at Salem Friday on
whose person was found a collec
tion of Indon and Chinese drafts.
Delias either the plunder of a
prince or a mail robber. Among
the papers is a Wells, Fargo
nionev order for 1'22, and Is, and
a t-.M draft on Hon Kong. The
! arrest is of no importance except
I that it may lead t3 the discovery'
of an important mail robbery. j
At the meeting of the La Grande ;
city conned held recently, the I
i: irstial was instructed to notify
all proprietors of gambling games j
to discontinue their vocations, and I
the order went into etfect yester-j
d iv morning ar.d all g.i'i'es have ,
been closed. This order w ill pro-
hablv be adhered to for a few Jays j
it least, and if rigidly carried out
rill have the etfect of stopping
public gambling iu La Grande.
Mrs. O. Lantham. ol Eureka
Junction, Wash., wishes to know
the w hereabouts of her son, J. G
Jones, formely of Wali.i Walla
and Eureka Junction. The last
-he heard of him he was at Toledo,
i Or., November ISttO. She fears
I something has befallen him ; as he
was always oromnt in writing to
i i.u ......!., .nv i.roii Irimwinir
'about him will confer a favor on
! an anxious mother by w riting to
Mrs. Latham.
j Agent Luckey was over from
I Warm Springs Wednesday. He
! says the crickets are still working
j o'l the Indian's crops on the
reservation, ami there is scarcely
any grain or garden left. The
only thing which the (-tickets
will not eat
ire peas and heats. :
The Indhr-s
ot ci eels,
millions of
Keview.
have killed millions i
but they are still j
them lelt. Ochoco
Kentish Cherries.
Next week leave your orders
the same at C. E. Brow nell's.
for
Allen's do their own delivering,
carefully and promptly.
Just received, at Searls" shoe
store, 'the latest styles in ladies
cloth top 'shoes, lace ehoes and
Oxfords of all kinds.
Have you seen those beautiful
cement walls in the cemeter es,
put up by E. W. Achison, at all
the cost of stone.
Buy your spectacles and eye
glasses at F. M. French's, and
have your eyes tested and your
glasses properly fitted. G lapses
from 'Si cents to $10.
Boy's shirts vests at Searls going
at cost.
Baby cried,
Mother sighed,
Doctor prescribed : Castorial
Iligricst of all in Leavening Power.
mi
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II VVVMVI
ABSOLUTELY PURE
CIRCUIT COURT.
John Diamond vs. Margaret E,
Findley, foreclosure; decree
granted.
A. T. and F. N. Gilbert vs I
liievic.s, to recover
tinned.
money; con-
W. II. Johnson vs. Edward
Johnson et al., to recover money ;
decree granted. '
T. J. Black vs. Win. Hunter, to
recover money ; default and judg
ment. Sina Cummins vs. Frank Cum
mins, divorce; divor:e granted.
Ida I "river vs. James W. D.iver,
divorce ; divorce granted.
Iloneyman, Dcllart it Co. vs.
E. llenness et al., to Tecover
money ; judgment; attached prop
erty to be sold.
J. F. McKinley, executor, vs.
Emily McKinuey, administratrix,
to recover money ; judgment for
defendant.
Andrew Kan it Co., vs. Kwong
Woo Kee, to recover money ; judg
ment for plaintiff for want oi
answer.
T. J. McCIarv
ashigule l L. T.
llenness vs
Jah ConseT; r James
Collins and M. Scott,' to recove'
money ; continued. i'
Frank Sp ild:ng vs. ' I". C. Ben
ninger, to recover money ; i-eftled.
Uooley & Washburn vs. N. B
Standish, confirmation; sale con
tinned. B. A. Landeis vs. Thomas L.
llenness, I.. Flinii, Albany &
Astoria li. K. Co. and Honeyinan,
Do liar tit Co., foreclosure; con
tinued. Crohle Stanard vs. N. B. and
Jennie Standish, continuation;
sale confirmed.
The Farmers' it Merchants' I lis.
Co. vs. S. W. Faulkner et al., to
recover money; settled.
Mother?
Castoria is recommended by
physicians for children teething.
It is a purely vegetable preparation
its ingredients are published i
around each bottle. It is pleasant I
to the taste and absolutely harm-1
less. It relieves constipation. I
j regulates the bowels
, unites pain, I
cures diarrho'i and wind co'ic,
allays feverishiiess, destroys
ivorms, and prevents convulsions,
soothes the child and gives it re
freshing and natural sleep. Cas- j
soria is the children's panacea j
the mothers' friend. doses, IJ5
cents.
Iteautiriil YVimim-ii.
The magical ellectsof Wisdom's
Robertine as a beautifi'-r and
preserver of the complexion have
Keen attested by thousands of the
leading ladies of society and the
stage. It is the only article ever
discovered w hich gives a natnial
and beautiful t'nt to the com
plexion, removing tan, sunburn,
treckles and all roughness ot t he-
face and arms, leaving I he skin
j ,,ftj M11()0, j, :ind velvety. Al! re-
mark on itsdelightlul, ccoling and
refreshing properties, a distinction
not found in any similar prepara
tion on
where.
the market. Sold eveiy-
Novelties In I.iiiHcm Footwear.
I hive just received for the sum
mer trade the latest novelties in
ladies fine shoes. Cloth top, fancy
tips ; lace shoes with fancy tips,
besides all thestaple styles in hand 1
and machine turns. These goods!
were mads expressly for me and
w ill be found nice enoiiL'h for the
most hislidioiis iiml rlumn mm di
for any one wanting a line dress
shoe. I also carry Lite novelties
iu Oxford ties ranging in price
from sfl.l'."! to fl.tli). S. E. Young.
Notice.
All persons indebted to
i
E. C. '
sear is are re.juesicu to
ill and I
' settle at once as all accounts must
i be closed.
E. C. Searls.
lur.e Sth is;t:.
i I have been b.itheivd with
' c.itarrh for about twenty years; lj
i l.ad lost sense of smeli entirely,!
and I had almost lost my hearing. I
.My eyes were getting so dim I had
i lo g'.-t s :nie one to thread my
i needle. Now 1 have mv hearing j
i 11 .... I 1....1 .... ! I ...... i
no wen it i ct-i jiivi, .iiii i tan t
ee to thread as line a nee. lie as
ever I did, my sense ot" smell is
partly restored, and it seems to he
improving all the time. I think
lliere is nothing "jjje Ely'sCream
Balai for catarSrtMrs. E. E.
Grimes, Kundrill'Ti r.y, Co., O.
Silk mitts at the Ladies Bazaar.
Frequently accidents, occur in
the house-hold which cause burns,
sprains and bruises ; for use in such
cases Dr. J. II. Mcl-ean's Volcanic
Oil Liniment has for in any years
been the constant Livoiite family
remedy.
MAKIllKO.
FK3TFK S1UFFF.K At the resi
deuce of Win. Moore, in this citjaei
.lune'i'.. ISfll.hy (ieorge Humphrey,
Ksi., Mr. F W. Fest-r and Miss
Maiy T. Sh.ll'cr.
111
TASTKh Kurniiluil
rooinp;
liiit linliM-
If kci'imiir; rcUTciu-cs cm-Ihiii-iI. State
x'lmiir; refcren
p II C.
il.lrtss -S. W.
piut ollicy.
.Volicr luf-niitrnctiirs.
will hi-vrTved up to June
itli I sill
for the erufin ot a rulilit- si-'liool Iniiliiiim
at .luuatfbii City, Ijine ununty, Orern, The
Jifelirs n;9iTve the riyht to arcrpt or re
j!et any or all hid. Pbus ami spi't-ricatioim
uiav lc si en at the rtsidi'in e of l. U. Si hcll,
architect. Allnny, Or., or at W S. I.i cV ilnu
store in .liimMio'i City. I!u!s will he opened
at Junction City on the :Mth of June ut two
..'clock '. M. sh'arp.
1". C. Si O l.l..
An hitcct.
Latest U. S. Gov't Food Report
K52
THE WOULD KNRICHED.
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 w orld was enriched with the on
ly perfect laxative known, as it ia
the only remedy which is truly
pleasing and refreshing to the tast
and prompt andettectual tocleanee
the system gently in the Sprin
tinie or, in fact, at any time any
the better it is known the more
popular it becomes.
M t kLKV ABMI A OALVK.
The bist salve in the world for CuU
Bniires, So.es, Ulcers, 8alt Kheuni,
Fever sores, Tetter, Chapped Hand,
Cliiltihiins. Corn., and skin Eruptions,
and pcs tivcly cures Piles, or i.o pay
required. It is guaranteed to givj
erfcet satisfaction, or money re
funded. Price 25 cents per box. Fcr
sale by Foslmy & Mason
The Thomas Kay Woollen Milk
! of i-alem. have appointed G. W.
! SimnNim t.lw.ir utri.nf in lIKunv A
lull hue of men and lioys clothine
tilankets and flannels and all arti
cles manufactured by the mill will
he kept in stock. These goods are
the U'st in the market and will
uive entire satisfaction.
The Ladies Bazaar has still a
aood selection of millinery which
they are selling at greatly reduced
rates. If you need a bat give
hem a call.
NEW TO-DAY.
AsMIKnee'ii Notice.
NOTKF, IS HF.ltF.ltr tilVEN
that lice, Wb, Jim, G w, and Na-cy
We.itfall partners iloin? business
unilcr th" tiiiii name of Kuomr, Woo,
Kee. Company iii-oKn. d btors in
Alti.iny on the l.ttli day of .lunu Is'.'l,
made u general assignment to "lie
undi rsii:ncd for the hem-lit of all tl:e r
creditors. All persons Ini.iiiy claims
hi present tile Sirtn : djly verilied to
llie undersigned t tlu bank of Ore-
n, Al iany. Oregon, nitlnn three
ni'.inths fioin the date lie cot
June 15
Jat W. Bi.m ,
L. if. Moxtavsk. Assit'iiee.
Attorney for Assignee
I'roposHls for a Bridge at Albany,
Ore(o"i
Notice is hreby given that the coin
moil council of tin; ci'y of A buny,
trefoil, will receive ftcultd tiids fur
the buil'lipg of a bridire across the
Wiilamette river from the north line
of FirM t-treet, at the junction of said
Fir.-t street with Calapooia street, to
the north side of said river, iu accord
ance w ith Hit- plans, specifications and
survey now on tic in the olliee of the
reorder of the city of Albany; said
bridge to be l.'i'JO feet in length and "id
tret w ide ia the clear and composed of
six Hi) fpans; the approaches to be
repective y :(00 fe"t and :U5 feet in
k-ugth and -JO feet wide; such bids may
! s
ul.-o be u"ciimpuiiied w ith plans and
iticutions of the bidder, which
will be considered by the council,
liiiis will be received for an all steel
tiridsre. and must be accompanied by
drawing shouiui; plans and elevations
of both suh-striicturc ar.d super
structure; diagram of stresses for
j specification' of thematerialand work-
an oi anierriit lriiuiiis, anu mil
1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 : 1 of tli details of such hridirc.
Ihds niti-t be tiled with the recorder of
said city on or before the hour of 1
o'clock p. in. of the 2Tth day of June,
Is'.'l. mid iniii-t be accompanied by a
certified check for five per cent of the
amount of the bid. The contractor to
whom the coetrjet may he awarded
w ill be rcijuirej to enter into a writ
ten agreement and contract and to
j eivc bond to the city of Albar.y in
i double the amount ,,'f the contract
i IT re for the core! met ion of such
bridge, and for the faithful and strict
perform;' nre of tin: contra.'t iu a'l its
terms, conditions and deta.ls. Work
m ii -1 be commenced w ithin 20 days
from the execution of Ihe con ract,
and be completed lo the perfect itis
faction of the engineer in cha.ge of
the woik and construction ot said
bridge and of flic city council, on or
before the 1st day of December, 1MU.
Hids w ill be pun'icly oacned on the.
! 'i;th day of June, I !"!, at the council
chamber in the city ol Alnany, be
tween the h mrs of M and 4 o'clock p.
in. of said d:iy.
The council hereby reserve the right
to reject any and all bids
Pulili!ieii byor'cr of the cou .cil
made May 3itii. l'.M.
X.J IIFATOV.
Recorder of tile C !y ( Aloany.
Albany, -r , M.iy -ih, 111.
t:ic or Uriviin Ijiml li-prloicnt
The board of en nmissioiies fur
the sIo of sell .tol al d linivrsity lands
and for Ihe inv.-stmcnl of the fu ids
arisiiii: therefrom of the State ol Orcv
jon, hereby invite sealed applica
tions to purchase the following ae
ji ribed hinds to-w it :
All of the donation land claim situ
ated in sections 15. IU, "il s 21, in
Township VI South Kmge 1 West
known a d described on the govern
ment surveys as the Donation Land
claim (.fJolin YV. Mooie and wifo he
in notilication No. 'Sm Favimr there
from Is acres sold to Jacob N-twmao
contiininir :XHlaer;s. Also beainninir
P) chairs West of the North East
corner of the Northwest quarter sec.
lion 'i in Towridiip Vi eouth Kinee
1 West rmininix thence cast :w chains
ihcnce South -HI chains, thenco We
chains, thence North 40 chain to
the bcgiritiing,eontaining V2D acres aU
situated in Linn county, .State of Ore
gon and containing in all 4'Ji acres
more or h,5s.
Applications will he opened at a
regular incrtinir of said board to be
held Til sclav the 14th, d-yof July
I siM, at 'i o'clock P. M. The riyht to
reject any and all I ids is reserved by
the board.
Salem, (Oresran, June 1, lst't.
NAl'OhKON DAVIS.
Clerk of the Board.
K
A reorder for 200,000 pounds of
wool has been received by A. Sen
ders, who will pay the higheBt
mrrket price. Bring yonr arool to
him in Albany, and get your
money.
or
At mv kiln one mile east of town,
or delivered anywhere in the city.
V. C. CaSSELL,
Wool Wanted !
Jrick
Sale
HAVE
YOU
SEEN
THE
GOODS
TO BE
SOLD
IN
Gram
SUMMER
BUT
-NOW
L. K. Blain,
The Leading Clothier & WmM Tailor.
CALL JNJD SEE
THE VERNONH AY PRESS
Unequaled for fast, rork and light
draft. Manufactured at the foot ot
Baker Street, Albany, by
PRICE &VERNGF.
A. COMPLETE STOCKJOb"
Spring
and
Light weight Summer coats and vests, dmtie, f-ilk. flannel and
negligee shirts, liht weight eilk and balbnMii underwtar,
straw hats; in fa t anything and everything in our line
you will find in great iuailiiict and all
qualities at our stare.
Y0U ARE SPECIALLY IHVSTEB-
To call anl examinj our rieh'y
And renemher alw: that we are headquarte rs f--r durai le
all wool clothing made by the Albany Wooh n Mill., I'.rowim
vil'.e, Oregon City and Caliu.n ia woolen mil's gocds
CALL AND PEE OUR STYLES IN THE CELEBHATEI)
WOllffl
Before you buy your next pair cf
shoes we would suggeet that yor
call and examine our line, because
we undoubtedly have the largest
stock in this city. Cannot be
equaled for a'yle, comfort and
wear, our fine line made by
T. L WALLACE & CO.,
THE BIRTHPLACE CF GREAT AND HONEST BARGAINS,.
THE
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GOODS
IN STOCK.---
tailored clothing made for us by
Clothing,
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