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THE MORNING HEKALI; THURSDAY. JUNE 25, 1891 ON SALE. The Daily Herald will be on sale each morning al H. J. Jones' book store, where it tan be procured at 5 cents per copy. .MONEY' TO LOAN. In sums to suit, from six months to live years, on good Albany and Linn county real esttte. W. K. MiThekso.v, Opp. Unas House. Albany, Or. JOTTINGS ABOUT TOWN. Show cases for sale at Searls'. Fresh bread every day at Parker P.ros, Bargains in ladies low shoes at Searls'. Mr. A mod Sirong. of .Salein, in the city. Strawberries and cherries 18 at 1'arker lros. Only four days more to get the bargains at Searls'. A fine line of night yhirts goin? for cost at Searls'. Get a pair of $5 shoes for $3 at Searls' before removal. Sheriir Scott returned from a trip to Salem last evening. Hon. V. IX Fen ton. of Portland, is in the city attending court. fakes of all varieties, fancy and plain at the 1 Vlinonico restaurant. For a surprise, look at the mil linery window at the Ladies Paaar. Mr. F. (ioulet has returned from Wooduurn, accompanied by his family. Miss Flora Mason is visiting in Corvalli?, the guest of .Miss M ud 1 tollman. Sam Uoelz's fancy pastry, cakes ami bread, fresh every morning, at Allen Bros. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. McKce left yesterday for California to e:end the summer. A new line of novelties in Bum mer hats just received at the Ladies Bazaar. If you are hungry k to Parkc-r Bros, and get a loaf of the best bread in the city. Kemcmber that Searls has a tine line of gents furnishings that are going for cost. Calumet baking owder is abso lutely pure and wholesome. Try a can. O. K. Brownell. When you want a first-class cor set, call at the Ladies Bazaar and get one of the 'B. Bs." Mr. II. F. Met rill, president the Bank of Oregon, went ol to Salem yesterday on business. Kentish cherries furnished in any qtiautity on short notice by F. L. Kenton, near the postotlice." Mr. Waiter M. Speyer, special agent on the North British and Mercantile Ins. Co. is in this city. F.very grocer, druggist and sa loon man should keep Coronado mineral water on hand. It will b called fer, ud it is (he best. John Isom Jr., sole agent. F. M. French keeps the largest and most complete stock of spec tacles and eyeglasses in the county, livery pair warranted to give perfect satisfaction. Strawberries, cherries, g ose berries, currants, etc., received every morning, at Allen Bro3. Try Coronado mineral water, the purest on earth, for sale by all druggiets. John Isom Jr., "sole agent. If you have not drank Coronado mineral water, you should try it. It will sober you up, give you a clean stomach and a good appe tite. Eugene proposes to have pure water for its city supply and ex perienced web bjrers will investi gate the project of sinking a weli lor that purpose. As a table and medicinal water, the Coronado can't be beat. Try j u ami oe convinced, liouied at t tie world renowned sanitarium, Hotel Pel 'Coronado, Coronado, California. Mr. F. M. Kedtield has received from his old home in Vermont an oil painting of his father, painted in is;;."), which he had not seen for ",2 years. It is an heirloom w hich tie esteems very highly. The treacherous Willamette, after a week's fruitless search, refuses to give up the body ol Charles O. Hnrlburt, who was drowned at the mouth of the Mc Kenzie, below Kugen last week. Kegular n.eeting of Mcl'heraon W omen's Belief Corp- No. 13 will be held at the li. A. ll. hall Fri day at 2:.V) v. st. F.very member is re nested to le present, as bisimss of importance w ll be transacted. By order of the president. The Presbyterian church of Ku gene will serve meals on July 3. and 4 to raise money to ast'ift it: building a manse. Good meal. 'will be served near the iostoHiei on Ninth street. Those friendh to the caue w ho attend fiom this city are leipiestid to remember il when taking meals. Kiver Excursion, The Salem Statesman says tha Mr. Stuart, in charge of the rivei division of theureg'in Pacific, wat in Salem Tuesday. He is working up river excursions. There wih he one irom Albany to Mtlcm oi Saturday of this week, and Mr Stuart thinks he w ill be suereesful in getting up one for the Fourtl. from Independence to tliu Capital City. Col lege Coniiiit-iireiiicnt. The closing exerci.-es of tin S:ate Agricultural College at Cor v illis are in progress. 1 rof Comu: cf the Albany college w ent ovei yesterday, as did also Governor Pennoier, II. E. Hayes, master ot the state grange ami" other mem hers of the board of regents. CITY COON 3IL. Abbacy Will Not Hav New Jail- Sey eral Ordinance! Paiscd. An adjourned meeting of the city council was held last evening in the chambers, Mayor J. L. Cowan in the chair. The minutes of the previous were read and ap proved. I he committee to whom was re ferred the matter of building a new city j unreported adversely, and it will not be built. The city marshal was instructed to clean up the old jail. Petition of J. X. Hoffman and others to raise the grade one foot above the established grade on Mainatreet, between Fifth and Sixth streets was presented,.and the prayers of the petitioners was granted An ordinance in regard to minors j loaining the streets after certain hours was read third time and passed. The nuisance ordinance was read third time and passed. A resolution to impiove First and Second street from Washing ton to Lyon, inclusive, and Wash ington, Ferry, Broadalbin and Kllsworth streets fro'n First to Second Ftreetd and Lyon street from First to Southern Pacific depot. Also to grade and gravel First street from Lyon to Main street, was read and adopted. M ition was made and carried that when the council adjourn it adourn to meet m Friday evening July 3. The committee on streets and public property was instructed to ascertain the best sewer system possible for the city and reiwrt at t'ie next meeting. Saloon license was granted Peter Schlosser, Williams Bros, and M. Baumgait Bill of .las. A. Warner for $45.00 was disallowed. The rules were suspended and the bill of X. J. Henton of 2.")0 a as al'owed tor making assess meiit. HILLS ALI.OWKli. Stewart & Sox $ 4 (X) fohnClelan 5 25 Julius Gradwohl 5 W. B. Barr 55 00 Fortmiller & Irving 'M 75 Pat Fennell 2 00 GRAND JURY'S REPORT, To the Honorable Circuit Court of the county of Linn, state of Oregon: We the grand jury for the June term, l.Hiil, ask ermis siou to submit the following re port, to wit : We have visited and examine the several dilfercnt county otlicc8 and would recom mend the following: That the county court purchase a set of township maps of all the town ships of Linn county, to replace those that are in the ollice, which are worn out. We have looked through the various county otlices, including the county school 6uoer intendenl's ollice, the sherili's otlice, county clerk and the record er's otlice, and the county jail, and tind them all in a respectable con dition. llespeci fully submitted, T. F. Smith, Foreman, Hour. Andkkson, G. B. Sl'LAWS, Geo. W. Clink, C. F. Moist, L. F. Smith, Frank Tkites. Western I nlun Now. Yesterday the entire telegraph system of the narrow gauge rail ways feast and west side) was turned over to the Western Union Telegraph Co., by which it will be operated hereafter. This is quite an important move and will great ly facilitate the tiansmission of messages to and from the cities along the line of this road. Among the otlices added to the Western Union by the change may be mentioned the following: Auins ville, Brownsville, Coburg, Dallas, Dayton, Dundee, Monmouth, Alt. Angel, Xewburg, Osweg-i, Perry dale, Sheridan, SilverUm, Tuali tan and West Scio. Salem States man. Crushed by a Log Wagou. Tuesday evening, a young man named Elmer Neil was seriously and dangerously hurt near Bay's Landing, by being run over by a log wagon. His wagon was heavily loaded with logs and in going down a hill he attempted lo put on Jie brake when the brake rod broke and let him fall under the wheels. His left breast was badly crushed and three or four ribs were broken. His condition is said to be very critical. Dr J -S. Moit of this place ii attending him and hits some hoes of Wa recovery. Gervais Star. A Valuable Invention. Mr. J. C. Bridges and Mr. A. F. Powell hava been exhibiting in this city a line thing in the way of i Steam reed Cooker, Water Heater and Steam Generator, which is a valuable invention for tanners. It is a tine clothes tvasher, fruit evaporator, cooker, and heats water lo the boiliiiL' Hint in one and a quarter minutes. Il is an invalui ble in vention for fanners and its cost is very reasonable. Mr. Powell is tgent for Linn, Benton and Polk ounties. Fourth of July Kxcuralon. The Fourth of July exclusion tiain on the Southern Pacific rail road will leave Salem at 0a.m., md will leave Albany at 0:4"). lieti'inii g it w ill leave Kugene at r. m. The fare from Albany to Kugene and Mum w ill bo $1.73. Tickets can be purchased at the southern Pacilic dei't on the .'Veiling of July o. THE-riKEMEN'3 BALL, GAME. Unas Were victorious la a fccora oi i Tinpntu tn F.'.vht, in. Theimeof base ball between Albany lngine Company No. 1 and Linn lingine Company No. 2 yesterday Vas closely contested. The game was called at oMO, w ith Gior:e Moorehouse us umpire. Ala Marshall, catcher for the Om-s, wore a boxinsr glow, instead oi the regulation mit. Charles Met.ger, mascot for the Ones, was on the ground with a hand org in and ex ecuted some fantastic movement when their nine was ahead, and had a few dirges to preseni when the Twos forged ahead. The names of the players have already been published. Jim Murray oc cupie 1 the left held, but he had forgotten how to pi iv lull and ex ecuted some entertaining gymnas tics instt ad. The Ones took the lead, and kept it steadily until the iiH.ii in ning, when the Twos got in their fireworks. The boys became rat tled and played with both balls at. once, and the Tw s piled up 12 runs, making them tour abend. This advantage, however, was oi short duration, for the Ones before the close, at the end of the seventh inning, added six more to their score, ank gave thtir opponents two goose eggs. The score by innings stood : 1 :t 4 n ii 7 Oii-h 2 l s :t :t - i -i Turns 4 0 12 O 0-ts NOTES OK THE CAME. If Twos had possessed as grod a catcher as their opponents they would have been properly in it. George Moorehouse did a neat job as umpire. An ice cream supper was given by the vanquished nine at the Delmonico. The Hook & Ladder Company think that they can defeat the vic tors, and a match is talked of. REAL ESTATE SALES- J. C. Saltmarsh et ux to C. A. Klson, lots 0 and 7, block 17, lull ston's :!d addition, Lebanon; con sideration, f270. Kobt. Cary et ux to A. A. and O. B. Derthick, 120 acte i in sec tions 15 and 22, township 11 south, range 1 west ; consideration, $1. Charles Marsh to AmerkMis A. Douglas, 20.4:! acres in tow nship 10 Kouth, range 2 west ; considera tion ifOiM). L. W. Guis3 et ux to Leonard Will, Sr., east of northwest quarter of block 12, I Iackleman's 2d addition, Albany; considera tion, .fioou: G. W. Hamilton to X. C. Myers, 10 acres in section township 10 south, range 1 west; considera tion, UK). U. S. to Andrew Hite, 104 acres, township 11 south, range 4 west; patent. I . S. to II. Ciishmaii, i township 11 south, range 4 patent. acres wet acre ', west ; t. S. to Kobert Cary, .i20 toivnsbip 11 south, range 1 patent. U. S. to Lizzie Covle, 10' in section N, township 10 i acres SOtlil range 3 east ; patent. Wm. Hal-ton et ux tiCath arine Worth, tract in I.ebuiim consideration, $250. J. M. Bard'ie et ux to Ii. K Davis, lot 2, block 5, Hacklcm.m': 2d addition, Albany; coosidtra tion, I5lH). Fiank and lid. O'Neil lo C Callahan, tract in Lebanon : . W. c ui- sideration, $5. Kd. and Frank O'Neil to C. W. Callahan, UK) aces in township 12 south, rang 2 west ; considera tion. $5. James Anderson et al. to 1". M. Milhr, .'!5 acres in to.vnsbip lit south, range 15 we.-.t; considera tion, $150. S. S. Miller et ux to J. and L. Anderson, :5 hccs in Smthim City; consideration, $llii l'leaftaiit Sneiiil Kvenl. The pretty home of D. P. Mason was the scene of a very lea-ant social gathering Tuesday evening, when the Mi.-ses Mason enter tained a number of frittids in honor of Mrs. D. O. Wood worth, of Klletisburg, Wash., who is vis iting relatives in this city. Games wire enj"ye 1 until ten o'clock when daimy refreshments were served. Dancing was then in dulged in unlit midnight. Among those present were: Mrs. D. O. Woodworth, of Kllensbiirg, Mi-s !race Piper and ieorge U. Piper, of Seattle, Miss Marshall, Mi.-s Vance, Miss Whitiii'-r, Miss Gal braith, Miss Moses, Miss Flora Mason, Miss Vesta Mason. Dr. II. A. Lienenger, Mr. Lyons, W. II. Cowan, James Wilson. Fred Fortmiller. The siaiiliaiii Mluea, Much attention is now directed toward the Santiam mines on ac count of the recent rich discover ies in that district, and manv i.ew claims are being taken. The fol lowing claims have been recoided in the office of the county recorder during the wei k : Ollie (hurt. claim in Calapooia district, an extension of Anna Doia; located by Mrs. Sarah Aver ill and Mrs. Ollie .-.'taiiard, on J une llth ; claim tiled on .line 2 )th. Anna Dora (uartz claim in Calapooia district, located on June !, by Geo. Fry; claim filed dime Weber Gold an 1 Silver Mine OuarU claim in Calapooia district, extension of Anna Dora ; located June '.(; claim liled June -2. Farewell J'arty. Last evening was made the oc casion of a pleasant farewell party given by Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Seails at ttii ir parlors on F.ist street. A large assemblage ol ii. vited guests weie pie-ent, and the evening was pleasantly spent in games, dancing and social con veise. A delicious lollation was served by the hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Searls will shortly n move to Portland to reside, anu tbey weie the recipients of the best wishes of their many friends. CIRCUIT COURT. ' Maxwell, Indi.ted far Inc.st, M- C. BiDgham fur Bigamy. tiu In the circuit court yesterdav the grand jury returned an indict mem. aganibt Kline Maxwell for in cest, in which be is charged of violating the chastity of his own daughter. The grand jury also in dicted M. C. Bingham lor bieamy. The case of the State of Oregon vs. K. P. Kogeis, of the Southern Pacilic Kailroad Company, for dis crimination in freight rates, was commenced last evening. Attor ney General George K. Chamber lain and District Attorney George H. Bingham apoeared for the state, and Hon. V. D. lVnton for the defendant. '.'he cases disposed of were as follows : State of Oregon vs. D. M. Has tings, selling li.pior without li cense, plead not guilty. Geo. (iiven vs. Mary Given, di vorce, granted. J. F. ikndiicKs vs. Henry Boggs, recovery of mom y, ae'tled. The A'hany A .ittoiia Railroad Company lb-niiess Bros , re covery of money, judgm-nt and attached pioperi v n.leied sold. Dai Bros. vs..- -.'. McDowell, reeoveiy of moi.ev, judgment by defa'iii. Davis linn. v?. Henry' Acker man, recovery of nio'iey, dismissed on motion ii p'aii till'. John A. Crawford vs. N. B. Fry, recovery of mor.ev, iui'ginent by del -I lilt." Yuen Fong vs Kwong Woo Kee Company, recovery of money, judg ment by default. Leigh ton Knox vs. Adam Sise more, appeal from justice court, continued. Assignment of Kwong Woo Kee Company continued. I miiorlaiit to lloueket.-:r. It gives Julius Gradwhol great satisfaction in selling his line Golden Rule teas and baking powder, with elegant prizes or without them, that his customers who have purchased invariably re turn and say they are well pleased, that the tea is No. 1 and the bak ing powder is as g'jod us the best All bis teas and baking powder bears the name of mliis Gr.td w hoi's Golden Rule B'zuar, and are expressly put up for his busi ness and he still continues to give with each pound of tea or baking powd-r an elegant piece of glass Noliee lo 1'atrim. Ai.iiasv Or. May 30 IS;I. I have this day made arrange ments with Messrs Knapp Burrell ,"c Company of Albany. Tofuri:i.-h all patrons with Deerii g binders. I lease call at once. Also arrange ments are made w.th them fore veryihing in the farm impliinent line including Iwine. Makt Mii.lkk. Financial .Agent. Stcaml-o 4t r'xcurNtnii. The steamer Hoig will cinvey the basvd'all club and its friends to im next Saturday, June 27th to crosj bats w itb the crack nine ot tlie capital c'ty. The boat will lYaveAlhany at S a.m. and return irom Salem alter the close of the game in the afternoon. Fare f tx tne round trip, if I. Kcnlixh ClierrteH. Next week leave yourordeis the same at C. K. P. row noil's. for: If you sillier pricking pains on moving the eyes, or cannot bear bright light, "and find your sight week and falling, vou sl otiid promptly use Dr. ll. McLean's Strengthening Kye Salve. i'.; cents a box. i Jtlst received, at Searls' shoe' store, the latest styles in ladies cloth top shoes, lace thoes and Oxfords of ail kinds. Allen's do their own delivering, carefully and promptly. A large line of children's sun bonnet-', school hats, white apruis ami messes I'ist received ai mi ll esses ri Ladies B.isaar. Something nice in coffees at Allen I'll"--. They run their own deliver wagon, and deliver gjods promptly, Do vou want to ha happy and make those about you pleased, if so go and get one of those lovely toned piano's at Mrs. Ilymans. I have a few men's shoes that are worth from :f:l 50 to 5 00 per pair that I oiler, to close, at $0,001 per pair. The above goods are all perfect in every respect, only the lines are broken in sizes. Cal! early and get a pair. K. C. Seaki.s. Julius Gradwohl, proprietor ol the Golden Rule Bazaar, informs uh that he will add to his already large business a complete line ol shelf hardware and family ( Knle teas and baking powder is steadily increasing. He st ill keeps tin the elegant prizes with these g'lOd?. Baby cried, Mother sighed, Doctor prescribed: Castoria! Highest of all in Leavening Tower. a' Powder ABSOLUTELY PURE G. A- R. MEETING. Hkaihii ArKi:s MTiikk.x Poar Xo, "i, ) P'l-'l III- okkuon, . A, K. ) Sl'I'.CIAL OlIDKKS No. 1. All members of McPr.erson Post atid transient comrades are re quested to meet at the G. A. li. ball on Friday June 2(lh at 8 o'clock sharp. Business of impor tance. Gen. O. Summers depait ment commander, will be present. By order of J. F. Wiiitino. B. F. Taiilkk, J'ost Coniinainler. Adjt. INLOVIaG REMEMBRANCE Of Willhm H. Chnrohill, who Died Miy 3, 1891, Aged Fifty Years, A precious one from us lias gone, A voice we lovcl i- stilled; A place is vacant in our inline, Which never can te tilled. TliouiiH cast down we aie not foi. sake li, Though ulllicted, n .t aloue. Thou hast given and i ii jh has taken. Hlesstd Lord thy will be done. Thou hast left ns anil we mi- thee, Sadly mNs thee father dear; In vain we listen for thy fooUh ps, Stilt are thinking thou art near. Call not back the dear depart- 1. Anchored sale where storms are o'cl. On the border land we left him. Soon to meet and j art no more. Far 1) yond this world of changes, Far beyond this woild of care. We hhuil tind our missim; loved one In our father's mansion fair. M. J. Ciirui iin.L, Mother.' Castoria is recommended by physicians for children teething. It is a purely vegetable preparation its ingredients an; published around each bottle. Itis pleasant lo the taste and absolutely harm less. It relieves constipation, regulates the bowels, quites pain, cures diarrho-i an I w ind colic, allays feverishness, destroys worms, and prevents convulsions, soot hea the child and gives it fe i'reshing and natural sleep. Cas soria is the children's panacea the mother-)' friend. 35 doses, 35 cents. IteHUllful Women. The magical ellects of Wisdom's llohertiiie as a beaut: tb-r and preserver of the complexion have oeen attested by thousands of the leading ladies oi society and the stage. It is the only article ever discovered which gives a natural and beautiful t'ut to the com plexion, rciiijviiig tan, sunburn, reckles and all roughness of the face and arms, leaving the skin soft, smooth and velvety. All re mark on itsdelighttul, ccoling and refreshing propel ties, a distinction not found in any similar prepara tion on the market. Sold every where, ' XoveltitfH in I. allien Footwear. I have just received for the sum mer trade ihe latest novelties in iadies line shoes. Cloth top, tancy t'ps ; lace shoes with fancy lips, besides all the staple styles in hand and maciune turns. These goods were mads expressly for i;ie and will be found nice enough for the most fastidious and cheap enough tor any one wanting a tine dress shoe. I also carry late novelties in Oxford ties ranging in price from $1.15 to $4-u0. S. K. Young. LuiIich. Attention. i Miss Hannah Cohen, hair j dresser. Hair dyed, bleached or I shampooed in the latest stylus of (the art. Oiders taken for all kinds ot hair work, ."-hop at resi dence, corner Third and Calapooia streets. Notice. person indebted to K. C. All Searls are reijuested to call and settle at once be dosed. as all accounts must K. C. Seai Is. j June SUi lS'.i!. I have been hither d with ; catarrh for about twenty yeais; I hn.l Itwt n( ctm.li ,.,tf ir.tti. anil I bad almost losl my hearing. .My eyes were g.stting so dim 1 had to get 8'inie one to thread my needle. Now I have my hearing as well as I ever had, and I can ee to thread as fine a needle as ever 1 did, my sense ot smell is partly restored, and it seems to be improving all the time. 1 think there is nothing like Kly's Cream Balm for catarrh. Mrs. K. K. Grimes, Bendrill, Periy, 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. Mclean's Volcanic Oil Liniment has for many years been the constant favoiite family remedy. Have you seen those beautiful cement walls in the cemeler '.s, put up by K. W. Achison, at alf the cost of stone. TAN'TKP Kurnbhcd ppiiif; liirht house I kiepiii'-': rutawrfK cXi'trtMifcd. .sutc ii-c. 4d.lpsnS.vV. C. post ollicp Vilirr lei I'oiilraclors. .-tliiU will lie received nu to June 3mh twit. lor the erection ot a ruulic He-hoot Imildiim at Junction City, Lane county, tireirrn. The direct reserve the ritflit to accept or re ject any or all bids. Plnnn and sCi-i'iitioi"8 mar be gxvi ' the residence of l. C Schell, architect. Alb iny, Or., or at W S. I.ce dm store in Junclio i C'itv . Ilids will be opened al Junction City on the :0ih of June at two ..'clo:k I-. . sharp. I. C. Sctri.L. Architect latest U. S. Gov't Food Report THE WOULD ENRICHED. The facilities of the present day for the production of everything that will conduce to the material welfare and comfort of mankind are almost unlimited and when Syrup of Figs was first produced the world w as enriched with the on ly perfect laxative known, as it is the only remedy w hich is truly pleasing and refreshing to the taste and prompt andeflectual tocleanse the system gently in the SpriL. time or, in fact, at any time any the better it is known the more popnlar it becomes. KMItLFA 4K.MIA MALIC. The bt6t salve in the world for Cuts. Bruises, So.es, Ulcers, Salt Kheum, Fever sores, Tetter, Chapped Hand, Chilblains. Corns, and skin EruptioDa, and pos tivcly cures Piles, or j.o pay reciiired. It is guaranteed to givs ccrfect satisfaction, or money re funded, Price 35 cents per box. Fcr sale by Foslmy & Mason Suie Cure for the Liquor or Oplom Haiti to. The Kaat India cure for these awful habits can be given without the patient's knowledge, and is the ouiy known specific for the put pose, it is not injurious in the least degree; manufactured by Kiiier-on Drug Co., San Jose, Cal., and for sale at J. A. Cumming's drug store only. French Taimy Wafers. These wafers are for the relief and cure of painful and irregular menses, and will 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. Cumieing's'drug store only. The Thomas Kay Woollen Millt of Salem, have appointed G. W. Simpson their agent in Albany. A full line of men and lioys clothinw blankets and flannels and all arti cles manufactured by the mill will be kept in stock. These goods art the liest in the market and will trive entire satisfaction. The Ladies Ba.aar has still a uood select ion of millinery bich they are selling at greatly reduced rates. If you need a hat give hem a call. AsHiguee's Notice. NOTI.E IS HEREU7 oIVES that (ice, , Jim, G iw, and Na'.ey West fall partners doini; business under tin li.m name of Kwoiil', Woo, Kee, Company insolvcn. debtors in Aliany on the ldth day of June lS'.u, made a general a-signment to the underpinned for the benetit of all the r creditors. All persons having claims vvl.l present the sain t duly verified lo the undersigned at the bank of Ore g in, Albany. Oregon, within three months from the date be'eot June 15 1SU. J at W. Blii. I.. II. Montatnb, Assignee. Attorney for Assignee. l'ropoitala for a Bridge at Albany, Oregon, Notice is h 'teby given that the com moil council of the city of Albany, Oregon, will receive sealed bids for the hiiihiing of a bridge across the Willamette river from the north line of First street, at the junction of said First street with Calapooia street, to the north side of said river, in accord, ance with the plans, specifications and survey now on li'e in the ollice of the recorder of the city of Albany; said bridge to be V.'M feet in length and "JO feet wide, iu the clear and composed of six (!) spans; the approaches to be respectively .'iiKI fe t and .115 feet iu length and J0 feet wide; suc h bids may also lie a-'Coui puttied with plans and ,' specifications of the biddei, which will bf considered by the council. I Hiils will be received lor aa all eteel I bridge, and must be accompanied by draw ing show lug plans and elevations i of both sun-structure atd super structure; diagram of stresses for spans of di tic rent lengths, and full spec'tication of the material and work manship of the details of such bridge, bids must be il'.ed w i:h the recorder of said city en or before the hour of 1 o'clock p. m. ol the 27th day of June, ls'.il, snd must be accompanied by a certilicd check for live per cent of ihe amount of the bid The contractor to whom the coctract may be awarded will be requited to enter into a writ ten agreement and contract and to eivo bond to the city of Albai.y in double the amount of the contract pr ce for the conn triiction of such bridge, and lor the faithful and sttict pel -formrnce of the contract in a!l its terms, conditions and details. Work must be commenced within 20 days from the execution of the contract, and be completed to the peifeet satis, faction of the engineer in charge of the woik and construction of said bridge and of the city council, on or before the 1st day of Dceemlier, 1SD1. Kids will be pUDllely opened via the 1'Tth day of June, issil , at the council chamber in the city of Albany, be tween the hours of a and 4 o'clock p. in, of said day. The council hereby reserve the right to reject any and all bids ; Published by order of the cousc'l made May atilli, lSlt. N.J. HENTOX. itecorder of the City of Albany. Albany, Or., May 2-Sth, 16111. Male of Oregon laiml Department The board of conniUsiones for the Sdle d sell jol ar.d university lands and for the investment of the funds arising therefrom of the State of Orc- Vgon, liereny liivue neaieu appnea- tiuns to purciiase uie louowing ue ecfVjcd lands to-wit: ATKff the donation land claim situ ated n sections 15. 10, 21 it 23, in Township 13 South Kansre 1 West known a-d described on the ifovern ment surveys as the Donation Land claim of John W. Mooie and wife be ing liotilieatioti No. 'iV9 savingthere from IS acres sold to Jacob Niwmsi containing ;wn acres. Also heginninr p) chains West of the North East cjrner of the Northwest quarter sec lion '.it iu Tow nship 12 Bouth Kinge 1 West running thence cast :0 chains hence South 40 chains, thence Wes :) chains 1 hence North 40 chains to the bcginning.eontaining 120 acres all situated iu Linn county, State of Ore gon and containing iu all 42C acres more or less. Applications will be opened at a regular meeting of said board to be held Tuesday the 14th, d.yofJuly istil, at 2 o'clock e. M. The right to reject any and all lids is reserved by the board. Salem, Oregon, June 1, 1S91. NAPOLEON DAVIS. Clerk of the Boai d. HAVE YOU SEEN THE GOODS TO BE SOLD IN Grand :: Clearance :: Sale OF SUMMER OE: OT -NOW L. K. Tic Idiot Clothier CALL SETS THE VERNON HAY PRESS Unequaled for fasw work and light draft. Manufactured at the foot oi Baker Street, Albany, by PRICE & VERNON. A COMPLETE STOCIvJOF Spring and Light weight Summer coats and vests, duftrs, silk, flannel and oegligee shirts, light weight silk and balbriggan underwear, straw hata; in fa t anvthing and everything in our line you will find in great quaititieH and all qualities at our store. :Y0U ARE SPECIALLY INVITED" To call an I exaniin3 our rich'y And renemher a'sc that we are headquarter f-r durable all wool elo'hing nia-le hv Hie Albany Wooh n Milln, Biowiib ville, Oregon City arid California wcolen mil's gocds CALL AND FKE OIK STY IKS IS T1IK C ELl-EBATtD Stefeon& HATS Before you buy j our next pair cf shoes we would suggest that yor call and examine our line, because we undoubtedly have the largest stock in this city. Cannot le equaled for s'yle, comfort and wear, our fine line made by T. L WALLACE & CO., THE BIRTHPLACE CF GKEAT AXD HONEST BARGAINS. THE ZMlT: IX STOCK. 13 LAIN, & Merchant Tailor. tailored clothing made lor us by , TV! A HANAN " W fljr Summer Clothing, I V