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Board of trade meeting to-night.
Ice cream every day at Frances
I'fiaer'?.
F'esh strawberries at Wallace &
Thompson's.
fcreen rioois and windows at
Thos. Brink's.
The Oregon State Orange meets
in Haleiu to-day.
New residences are going up in
all parts of the city.
Regular meeting of the city
council to-night.
Fresh Strawberries received ev
rry morning by F. L. Kenton.
W. H. Tdall,
the city. He
3?iere.
of Tucoma, is in j
talks 01 locating!
A tine selection of fresh millin
ery just arrived from New York at
K. & C. Howard's.
"Mrs. Dr. Kedpath of Seattle is
in the city, the guest of her mother I
.Mrs. Biidgford. j
Rescue Hook and Ladder Co. of !
this citv will urobar.lv semi a team
to the tournament.
A new line of fancy wicker
and
upholstered . chairs has just been j
received at Thos. Lnnk s.
Another lot of new hats for !
ladies and children will be in by ! dresses by newly elected officers.
Wednesday at 31 is. O'Ccnnor's. j The convention" closing with an
All the latest and prettiest styles j address by President Bell of Phil
in dress and sun hats will be in bv j math college. Topi "The King's
next Wednesday at Mrs. O'Con-1 Reward." This will be a mass
iers. j convention and all Sunday school
Patronize home industry and try i
spme 01 J. Joseph's Havana filled
oc. cigars, the first of his own man
ufacture. The fine harness to be used by
the hose team at the firemen's
tournament is being made by J. J.
Jmbruille.
You insure your property, then
it. i not insure your self against
'aboident in the Travelers'. C. B.
Winn, agent.
A noticeable feature of the pres
ent political campaign in Oregon is
that the woman suffrage question
has been luiway with.
The democratic central commit
tee has filled the vacancy on their
ticket by nominating E. J. O 'Con
Tier. -for the office of county sur
veyor. IX C. Shell will commence this
week the erection of a neat $1800
cottage for jlr. Ignatz Fox, on the
corner of Fifth aud
Broadalbin
streets.
M. G. Hall, a prominent official
of the Northern Pacific Co., was in
tht citv vest erdav on his return
f irom 1 i
ijpeaks i
'' 1 Reset
from Yaquina, of whteh place he
ks in most laudatory terms.
iescue H. &. L. Co. last night
voted to attend the firemen's tour
nament to be held in Portland next
month. They will raise a ladder
team and with the assistance of the
hose team will wrestle for the $22)
prize.
i Over 100 tickets have been sold
. lor the firemen's excursion to Si -Ijem
on May 20. The time of leav
Jng Salem on returning has been
Changed from 5 to 4 o'clock, in or
der to enable all to return home lv
fore too late an hour. j
Parties who were at Sodavillej
Sunday state that not less than 200 j
people were there that day
Thelproposed extension of the O
A.C.( railroad branch to that popu
lar resort win ootn ie a great ac-
commodation tothe public and will
douljle the traffic of the road be
tween Sodaville and this city.
Messrs Isom & Lanning state
that
icarless hunters have recently
:tl three valuable sheep on
killc
thei
farm near this citv. and un
less hunters and their dogs can tell
rfche difference between Chinese
pheasants and sheep they will hunt
at their own peril on their prem
ises. FARM Rtf :: RIKKU.
The Dwelling of B, H. Irvine at Jordan Val
ley Burned with all the Contents.
; Information has been received in
thi city that the farm residence of
B. H. Irvine at Jordan Yallev was
burned to the ground
Saturday
night with ail the coutents
The origin of the fire is not
known, but it is supjjosed to have
"originated from a flue. The nuild-
-ing Was entirely consumed, and the
loss is considerable, as about $150
worth of wool was burned and $100
in greenbacks. A quantity of silver j
also, iwent through the fire, but j
was nearly all recovered in a half
meltfd condition. j
There was insurance of $000 on i
the house in the State, of Salem, I
but none on the contents, or on the mentioned by the Hkkai.d some
wool. Mr. Irvine is a brother of time since. The claim was liqui
Hon. P. A . Irvine of this city, and dated considerably sooner than was
is well known here. ; expected.
Excursion to Tauuina.
A grand excursion is being ar
ranged to run from this city to Ya
quina and return on July Fourth.
The round trip tickets will be
placed at $3 Ou each. Mr. C. J.
.stuart, general traveling freight
itnd passenger-agent of the Oregon
racinc Co., returned yesterday
from Yaqina, where he went to
make arrangements for the excur-
, sion. A boat race, base bail, a
trip over the bar and other attrac
tions will be arranged. As Albany
1.4 not likely to celebrate the Fourth
tins vear tne excursion will with
out doubt be largely patronized.
,- Tlios.BririK has just received an c!e-li'-int
assortment of window s!:uJi.s
ad coniibl! Pino.
'Xew goods at French's.
STATE MMit M Hyj)i .OV.TI0V i
Oatiiaeof the Session to be Held this "Week j
hi This C:ty. j
The third annual convention of
the Oregon state Sunday school
association will be held in the
Baptist church, in this city com
mencing this evening and closing
Thursday evening of this week.
An excellent programme lias been
prepared the theme 0 which i9,
"The King and His Servants."
The subject of the opening address
Tuesday evening will be, "The
Kind's Weapon," by President J.
F. Ellis, Pacific university. Wed
nesday morning, "The King's
Business," will first be presented
in the reports of the officers and
short reports from" counties and
schools. At 11:45, "The King's
Army," will be reviewed by the
president. Wednesday afternoon,
"The King's Service." How to
advance the work through the
home, the church, the convention
and institute and other means will
j be presented by leading workers
from different parts of the state.
In the evening there will be a
' lecture on, "The King's First
I Temple," by Rev. 1. Ileagle, of
,rineton iU
Thursday 1
morning, "The Ser
vants, Work Preparation, Plans
and Performance," will occupy
the thought of the convention,
Reverends Houghton and Boyd of
rortland and llut of Eugene City,
leading in the presentation
Thursday afternoon, "The King's
Subject.". How to manage a class
an4 11Ke Practical topics connected
I with the work in the school will
I presented and discussed. At 4
; o'clock a children's meeting will
be hel(, Tie Ki ,s f
Thursday evenu "The
rorites."
Kinur'a
Anointed Sent Forth." Short, ad-
workers will be entitled to a seat
and to participate in the discussion
ot the topics presented. Arrange
ments have been made with all of
the railroads in the valley to return
those attending the convention at
one-fifth fare.
I'alenls Cirantfd.
! The following patents were
j granted to citizens of tlie Pacific
' States during the past week and
I reported for the Herald 1 C. A.
! Snow & Co. patents lawyers, U. S.
1 patent office, Washington, U. C :
! F. W. Balte9, Portland, Oregon.
printing press receiving table; H.
Doty, San Jose. Cal. churn; R.
Hewson. San Francisco, rotary
vapor engine; H. G. Prengal, Oak
laud, Cal. hav press; P. Selby,
I Oakland, wad printing machine;
j C. H. Tu'Uy, Middleton, Cal. show
j case; E. J. Weston, San Francisco,
1 cable road and machinery for
i operating the same.
A iirave htirgr.
The Democrat- lias been hunting
for some weeks for something to
bring up against John Conser.
That highly influential journal at
last brings forward the intelligent
statement that Mr. Conser is go
ing about over the country asking
republicans to vote for him. This
is a serious charge we will admit,
in view of the fact that he is on the
republican ticket, but he is a solid
and well known business man all
the same and will make a good
sheriif. Since we think of it about
a dozen candidates of each partv
started out over the -country ask
ing people, both republicans and
democrats to vote for them.
Kan A way WilU a Plow.
John Powell, of Halsey, while
plowing the other day, met with
what came very near being a
serious accident. His team ran
away, dragging him some distance.
Fortunately the plow became fas
tened and stopped the team before
Mr. Powell was seriously hurt.
He was, however, considerably
bruised up, and has not vet fully
recovered from his injuries.
WttIfas BHIv
Mr. Jos. Young and Miss Laura
Miller were united in marriage yes
terday at the residence of "the
I bride's aunt, Mrs. .J. A. Cross,
j Rev. Louis Metayer officiating. An
j elegant wedding supper wa9 served
1 at tne Depot Hotel, and a host ot i
! tnends united in wishing the
i young couple a life of happiness.
Appointment Made.
C. (L Itawlings. formerly Postal
Telegraph operator at this'city, has
ueen appointee! agent ot tne U. K.
& N. Co. to fill the vacancy caused
by the resignation of A. M". Young.
Mr. Rawlings is a capable young
business man and will fill the
office with satisfaction.
Cheek ItcTiTrl.
( lovernor Pennoyer has received
from the government a check for
$22,707.13, the balance due on the
state's claim against the United
States for public land sales,
Ronrri of Trade Meeting.
The regular meeting of the
Board of Trade lias been postponed
until Tuesday evening, May 22, at
8 o'clock, in "the G. A. R. "hall, on
account of the court house and G.
A. R. hall both being engaged for
Monday evening. By order of the
president.
J. V. Bi.ain. Secretary.
Albany, May 18, 188S.
Cirane Picnic.
The members of Tangent grange
are making arrangements to give a
picnic at Bievins" bndne on June
7. An interesting programme will
be arranged and :u enjoyable oc
casion is t-romised.
t)o?i't forget we are receiving new
goods every d and (jrocse tu give
gocd bargains.
THE MORNING HERALD: TUESDAY, MAY 22, ISSS
THE S. S. BEMTLKY.
The Espairs to the Hall Completed-Boiler i
and Machinery to bs Placed in Positim.
A few weeks ago the Oregon Pa
cific company's steamer X. S.
Bentley, which, some time since,
ran afoul of a snag and sunk, was
raised and brought down to the
basin at Oregon City. There the
badly disabled steamer was place i
on the "gridiron" and the hull im
paired. When the boat was docked
an inspection showed that the snag
had committed great damage to
the hull. The boat had run against
the hidden root of a large tree
which was deeply imbedded in the
bottom of the river, while going at
a good rate of speed. A fearful
rent was torn, about seventy five
feet long and from cne to five teet
wide. Not only was the planking
ripped oh, but the timbers were
torn and broken. 3
All this damage was thoroughly
repaired at the basin. New braces
were placed in, and the hull made
much stronger than before, the ac
cident. Before the repairs couid
be made, it was necessary to re--
move the boiler and machinery
from the boat. This necessitated
the cutting out of a large hole in
the side of the steamer. After
being taken out the boiler and
machinery were brought down to
Portland on a scow.
Alxnit two weeks ago the Bentley
was towed down, and now lies
moored on the east side just below
the Morrison street bridge. Boiler
and machinery are on board, but
have not been placed in position
yet. Considerable work will be
required before the boat will be
ready for service again. This will
include some repairs to the cabin
and a general overhauling and
bracing of the upper works, as the
accident strained and racked the
frame. When ready for service
the Bentley will be as good as when
first finished, notwithstanding the
very rough time tne boat has had.
From first to last the Bentley
seemed to have a run of bad luck.
With the wheel taken to pieces,
the shaft and cranks, resting on
the timbers, the smokestack re
moved and the numerous patches
of new unpainted plank here and
there on the sides of the upper
works, there is a general disman
tled appearance about the craft.
It looks as if the boat had had an
encounter with a small monitor, or
attempted to run a blockade.
Paint will cover all these wooden
scars, and when the steamer is
ready for service, it will look as
neat as a pin and bright as a new
dollar. Oregonian.
AX U OFtEKSE,
James Morgan Arrested for Robbing a Safe
in This City Ovar a Tear A 50.
Readers of the Herald will re
member that on January S, 1887, a
man named James Morgan, who
was in the employ of Hoffman
& Pfeiffer, decamped early in the
morning, taking about $50 from the
safe.
He was arrested yesterday in
Portland, charged with the offense,
having been suspected for some
time as the man wanted. A com
plaint was issued and the prisoner
will be brought up to this city to
night for trial.
Morgan was a queer acting man.
Before his crime here he was re
ceiving good wages and was in
dustrious. He was an ex-soldier
and was about to receive a pension 1
of $24 a month, and his action in
stealing $50 and running away was
a surprise to his employers. He
had attempted to commit suicide
a few month? before by taking
morphine, and it is possible that
his mind was deranged.
KIGEKE CITY NOTE.
Eugene City, May 21.
Col. Effinger, Col. Irish, J. D.
Lee and John F. Swift are all ad
dvertised to address their resiiect
ive parties in Eugene this week.
S. P. CaldweU, an Oregonian in
the sixties, now of San Jose, is in
Eugene visiting relatives and old
acquaintances.
The Baptist Sunday school held
a picnic north of Eugene Saturday.
Many children were present and
enjoyed themselves in games and
singing.
Messrs. R. M. Day. J. Campbell,
W. Cherry and J. J. Walton at
tended the Grand Lodge, I. O. O.
F., at Portland last week.
Geary Post, G. A. R., is making
extensive preparations for the ob
servance of Decoration Day. The
post, "C" Co., O. N. G., school
children and citizens will march to
the cemetery east of town, where
graves will be decorated and an
oration pronounced.
Mrs. C. L. Richmond, whose
husband represents Oregon as
swamp land commissioner, is visit
ing relatives in the city, the guest
of Mrs. G. M. Whitney.
Who l.s lour Ileal Friend?
Your stomach of course. Why? Be
cause if it is out of order you are one
of the most miserable creatures lhirjr.
Give it a fair, honorable chance mid
see if it is not the best friend you have
in the end. Don't smoke in the morn
iug. Don't drink in the morning. If
you must smoke and driuk wait until
your stomach is through with break
fast. You can drink more and smoke
more in the evening and it will harm
you less. If your food ferments and does
not digest r'urht. If you :re t.'cubied
with heartburn, dizziness of the head,
coininir up of the food after eating
Billiusness. l.-irti.'estiim, or any other
trouble f the stomach, you had best
use Green's .Murust Flower, as no per
son can use it withou immediate re
lief. Fir! Quarterly Meeting.
The first quarterly meeting of the
Evangelical church wilt be held in
their chu.rch in this citv on Sunday,
May 27. Rev. C. C Poling, pre
siding elder of this district wiil be
present and ofheiate.
A vir invoice of British trimmings
at lie ai's.
L-wu.-j, 25 yaras for $1, at Kind's.
BOX. ts. B. WILLIAM.
A Fowerful Plea For Protectoa for Ameri
can Products. .
Hon. Geo.II. Williams addressed
an immense audience at the court
hou-: last night on the political is-
siv.--- ot the day. ,
lie was introduced by Hon. C. I
1 '. Wolverton, and at once began a j
most powerful speecn. He ar-j
raigned President Cleveland's ad
ministration as a failure in better
ing the condition of the people, un
less it was by his veto of the river
and haibor bill, deranging the
mail service, vetoing pension bills
of deserving soldiers, his civil ser
vice reform farce a;.d the entire
category of his actions, which
looked not to the interest of the
c antry which he served as presi
dent, but for his own political in
fluence. He then entered upon a power
ful plea for the defeat of the dis
criminating free trade policy, and
for the continuation of the protec
tion of wool, lumber and other pro
ducts of the farmer, instead of on
sugar, one bf'the necessities of life.
He totally annihilated Ex-Senator
Slater and Col. Irish's attempt to
pull the wool over the eyes of the
people of Oregon by the statement
that free trade in wool
would not cheapen the price of the
important products, and showed
by official statistics that for va per
iod of five years before the reduc
tion of the tariff on wool it was 8
cents higher than during th fie
subsequent years under low tanlf,
and that the pending the Mills bill
now before congress, would cost
the wool growers of Oregon this
year $2,000,000.
He devoted a few minutes in
stating to Editor Stites of the Dem
ocrat that he was in favor of reduc
ing the surplus revenue of the gov
ernment by reducing the tariff on
sugar, removing the tariff on
tobacco, and protecting such
industries as would jr. (tee
the farmers and laboring men of
the country. He then addressed
a few pointed questions to the
editor of that paper, which he will
not answer, one of them being
why he favored cheapening the
price of wool and leaving an enor
mous tariff on sugar, one of the
necessaries of lite, making farmers
and poor men poorer and rich men
richer.
He said that if Albany wanted
a woolen mill it ought not to favor
the ruining of the wool growing
industry. The people of Oregon,
he said, are just now beginning to
extend manufacturing enterprises
all over the eountry, and they
ought to be protected.
He Baid on tne prohibition ques
tion that it had now nothing to do
as to the right or wrong of prohibi
tion, but as to the question of
third party. A fair vote was taken
on prohibition last fall, and now
j the projection of the question into
the political campaign would only
injure the temperance cause.
He concluded with an urgent ap
peal to the voters to stand by the
party which advocated the ''princi
ple of American markets for Amer
ican products.
4 large number of ladies were
present, and the speaker was fre
quently heartily applauded.
A Severe Full.
! j
Mr. Robert Conn, in leaving the j
j court house last evening at the j
j speaking, in company with his
j wife, fell down stairs, receiving
I severe injuries. The hall down
stairs was not lighted up, and bin
fa.'l was occasioned by the darkness
enveloping the stairway. He was
picked up insensible, but in a few
minutes revived, when it was as
certained his head was badly
bruised, though not seriously. He
will doubtless be fully recovered in
a dav or two.
FOR SALE AT iA BARGAIN.
Win. Simpson offers for 8a ie at
one-half their original cost, the
following described store fixtuies:
1 store desk.
1 letter press.
2 counter scales.
2 platform scales.
1 set store lamps.
1 McNeal & Urban safe, weighs
4800, burglar vault and fire proof.
1 McNeal & Urban safe; fire
proof; weight, 2800.
Eureka.
of California
The motto
means, I
rnd it.
sunshine, where the orange, lemon,
olive, fig and grapu bloom and ripen,
and attain their highest perfection in
mid-winter, are the herbs and jrum
found, that are used in that pleasant
remedy for all throat ana lung troubles.
Santa Abie the ruler of coughs,
asthma and consumption. Foshay ifc
Mason have been appointed agent for
this valuable California remedv, aud
sell it under a ruai antee at $l.a bot
tle. Three for $2.50.
Try California Cat-B C'ure, the only
guaranteed cure for catarrh. SI, by
mail $1.10.
Gold Prize Shirt. .
The best white shirt in the market
at W. F. Head's; and don't forget that
he proposes to give away a fine, gold
watch with thtm. Call and investi
gate if you need a good shirt.
i.i.t: l.4si: i.a.vo:
4STOOK.2 GRAIN FARMS AND 17 SMALL
t racts for sale onjeasy terms. IiKjuirc of
If Uryant.
"ITTANTE -ALL THE FARMERS WHO
wish to sell their farms, to call and
place the s..me in the hands of O.irran &
Muntieth have wevoral custnmecs for
rood srrai twk farms.
Contractor and Builder.
THE UNDERSIGNED HAYING LO
cated in Albany solicits patronage
from city aud couv.try. Will contract
to build bridyes, barns, and all manner
of dwelling hou-es. including Queen
Ansie. Ea-t!ake and Elizabethian styles
of buildings. Will furnish plans and
specifications without charge' Sntis
factioii. guaranteed. W. O. CASWELL
MRS- EMMA O'CONNcR
Fine Millinery-
Oppo8iteU"" l.re House .
ocBaamioaKa
A JOIXT 'AXYAS.
The Republicans and Democrats will Begin
Their Kound of Oratory May 21st.
The republican candidates for
the various offices in Linn county
have accepted the invitation of
the democrats to join them in
joint discussion, and the canvass
wiii begin on May 21st, and con
form to the following list of dates
and places, the hour of speaking at
each place being 1 o'clock i m. :
Fox Valley Monday, Mav 21
Scio Tuesday, May 22
syni-nse eilnesdav, Mav 23
Shedd Thursdav. Mav 24
Halsey
Harrisburg:
Brownsville. . . .
Crawk.idsville. .
Sweet Hojne
Friday, May 25
Saturday, May 2(i
Monday, May 2S
Tuesday, May 2!)
Wednesday, May :50
Thursday. Mav 31
W ate.rloo
Lebanon Friday, June 1
Albany Saturday, June 2
II tlCK X'HAXCK FUK SHOI'FEKS.
Mr. A. B. Mcllwain, who has
frequently agreeably surprised ins
customers by his custom of cut
ting prices to the lowest margin, is
now making the best offer yet
given. To begin with is his
OiliKAT SALE OF CARPETS.
For 30 days he will discount s?ll
sales of carpets 20 per cent. His
stock is large and embraces the
best patterns of all kinds of carpets.
He also offers Standard white
shirts, with all linen bosoms, for
75 cents. In
His stock of boots and shoes is
newly received from Eastern fac
tories and is complete.
TUB LA1HKS WILL BE I'LKASED
To know that his line of spring
dress goods is one of the best yet
opened. His patterns are new and
fashionable. A call will prove the
truth of this assertion.
Tcaclii'i-'s Kvamiiial ion.
Notice is hereby given that the
regular public nuarterly examination
of teachers for Linn county will be
held in Albany at the Court house
coniniencim: at noon on Thunsd ay
May 3 1st ISSS.
All teachers de3inng examination
will please h". present at the beeiu
ninc. You will further notice that
tne above date is made one day later I
than that required by law, for the i
reason that Wednesday May 30th is i
a leal holiday. D. V. S. Reio. j
Co. School Supt.
California 4'ai-K-4'ui-r. j
The only uwiirantced cure, for cat-
anii, cold in the head, liny level', rose j
cold, catarrhal deafness and sore eyes, j
Restore the flense of taste and un- j
nle;isant breath, resulting fionica-j
iarrh. Kasy aijd pleasant to use.
Follow directions and a cure is w:ir- j
ranted, lv all druuuists. Send fori
a circular" to ABIETINE MEDICAL j
COMPANY. Orovillc Cal. Six months j
treatment for $100, sent by mail for
$1.10. Eor wale l5 Foshay & Mason, 1
;iv-ii Away.
W. F. Read proposes to jrive away j
a fine srold watch with his gold and '
silver prize shirt, the very best littinsr j
and best made white shirt in Ihe ;
market. The price is as low or lower j
than any equally as irood shirt in the t
market. j
-1
BOOTS
VNP-
SHOES
i
At Actual Cost!
AT-
Brownell tSaiiai'd's.
Corns Sorlj aad Set Sizes.
Will sell until all are
closed out.
City Taxes.
TOTICK IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
N tax roll of the city of Albany, Linn
county, Orcjron, for the year of ISSS, has
been platted in mv hantU for collection, aiid
will remain so for thirty days from this datj,
during which time 1 will receive and receipt
for such tax at the office of the city recorder.
All taxes n:mainiti; unpaid at the expiration
of thirty days will be returned as delinquent,
after whioh'tiine cost and expenses for col
lectiiv.' said delinquent taxes will lie added.
Dated at Albanv, Or., this 23d day of April,
ISSS. ISAAC HAYS,
City Marshal.
CITY feed stable, :
ARCHIE BLACKBURN, Proprietor.
nORSES BOARDED BY THE DA OK
Rnleri Iciv. baled straw and
chopped feed for sale at stable or delivered to
any part ot tne enj .
JSfTOn Fourth street, two block e of
court house.
Waverly Fruit t'nrm.
F! OR SALE IX FIVE OR TEN ACRE
tracts: Chas Mutzser, real estate jnd
" employment aijent, has at his offce, opposite
! the liuss House, plats of the Waverly Fruit
! Farm, now lor sale in tracts of Sre nnd ten
acre eafth. Parties desiruwr to pi: : cu.-..-. a
I traut of th;t valuable property should call at
I onee, as it is being acid rapidly.
H11 the Taois
j.
An infinite variety of white and fancy wrash goods
and embroidered lawn suits,
!
Embroidered panels with embroidery to" match in
sets.
Muslin underwear,
Case of new parasols,
The onlycomplete line of Albatrosses in the city,
embracing all the new shades, mahogany, gobelin,
suaille, terra cotta, etc,
THFY CANT
Y"OU KJSTOW !
MO
We are'selliug goods at prices which they will not
be able to reach for
lO Years
HOW
Because we know where to buv, Ve know how to
buy, and we know how to sell. O UK GOODS never
grow old and shelf-worn waiting tor QQ PROFITS
The Bit Merchants Come to Us
when they want to lump a big shipment and raise
the wind. We are always ready for them, and con
sequently we are able to offer bargains which make:
the people stare and think we are going to fail.
No FeaR
AVe shall keep on doing
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good for years to come.
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