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THE MOTtNIXG- HERALD: TUESDAY, AUGUST 28, 188S . A C. K. H. MHK lAliLL. NORTH BOUND. ! . cparts Arrive". an:; 7;i-;".;im IVrtl'il In i'lam i ami 11 ;.";." tic :4'p!ii .iia. i--r. I -. :l'.im! " :M"!-i!:i SOL" m HOUND. Arrive Ik-urtri! Arri cs I'aia ex( I f.indie e. Vrri-it i 7:4";mii Spin A.iilaiid!f' "i-tiii j F audit- 2 I'lpm ! ; ! t iui-ht received fur south after 11 a. u. f t' e same iiuy. il.HBXNON l'-KANCII. Ku Alba'y Kcparts Arrivts. No 11. No 1:5. clf en at l."r. S.5G p in p in I s. Ill p II fat Leb'n No 11. . No 14... .S.OO 1 i'J (XI p III AU;MU at ur 5.45 a 111 2.4o p m o.i.i.u.. PACIFIC TIMETABLE. Axrivts Departs, Pansenscr. . Krti!,'it .lom.MiS AKuir iow. Arthur Brandenburg, of Harris burg, is in the city. Miss Amelia May. of Harrisburg, is visiting friends in this city. Fresh sweet potatoes received every day at F. L. Kenton's. G. W. Brandenburg, of Harris burg, was in the city yesterday. Dr. W. F. Mendenhall and Dr. W. II. Davis, of Harrisburg, are in this city. J. G. Senders and family and Dan McGlain. of Harrisburg, were in the city yesterday. Joseph Sage, of Brownsville, was in the city yesterday on busi ness matters. Geo. W. Smith's young daughter has been very sick for a few days, but is convalescing. J. G. Reed and family and Joseph Nixon, ot Lebanon were in the city yesterday. The dinner given by the ladies of tie W. G. T. U. yesterday, was well patronized. Patronize home industry and try some oi J. Joseph's Havana rilled 5c. cigars, the first of his own man ufacture. Airs. Callahan's cow suddenly dropped dead in the streets Satur day evening, probably caused by being poisoned. A special train over the O. P. railroad yesterday brought quite a number down to attend the circus from Stayton and Scio. The circus has come and gone and Linn county is several thous and dollars poorer, but everybody no doubt got their money's worth. R. H. Longhead, representing the Sanbarn Alap Co., of San Francisco, is engaged in collecting data for making a new fire insur ance map of this city. Levi West came down from the oinsr camn yesterday. He re ports Wm. Deyoe and family and , ail others as enjoying a pleasant j time. They have so far captured j two deer and many trout. Mr. Job C. Smith, of East Port land, celebrated his 6:id birthday last Saturday by leaving his busi-1 ness long enough to take a run up to this city aud spend Sunday with his son. Geo. W. Smith, our popular stove and tinware man. Near Ellensburg Saturday thir teen tramps attempted to board Conductor Mansfield's train. One of them drew a revolver on Mans field, who took it away from him and struck him over the shoulder. The pistol went off, killing the tramp. The conductor, when the train arrived at Ellensburg, was placed under arrest. A very pleasant party was given Saturday evening at the residence of Mr. Fhioch Sloan, n whe jaboat twenty firemen dropped in and surprised Burr Sloan by giving Iiim a pleasant reminder of his 21st birthday. The evening was pleasantly spent, during which a most elegant repast was served, Mrs. Merrill and Mr. Johnson acting as managers of that depart ment. After lunch Burr was pre heated with a gold headed cane as present from a number of the hose bovs. Severely Hart I " I'r. L. A. McAllister was more severely hurt in tne recent ac cident on Etsworth street than was at first supposed. On Sunday he became much worse and Dr. "Woodward and iH. Ellis both attended him. It was found that a severe internal injury had been received, from which for some time his life was despaired of. His son in Portland and wife, who was isiting at Yaquina were sum moned by telegrams, and are now at his bedside. Yesterday he was somewhat improved, but his re covery will be slor. 'lumlia Halfrwaj Asxcialion. At the third annual session of the Columbia Waterway Associa tion, held in Astoria on the '.'A of ...r.i:r 1 7 :- u:;s. mi motion. I u.". - - i u us. on C.cided that the fourth session of the association annual should convene in Portland on the first Tuesday after the opening ot" the Mechanics Fair in that city in 1888. As the fair opens on Thurs day, October 4th., the date of the meeting of this year's session of the association is set for Tuesday, October 'K Jil. Astoriiii. Deputy .tlaMcr. A. C Wooiiia of this city has re ceived his corumissioa lrotn Gran I M sister Workman, . Smith, as Deputy Grand Master of the A. O. I". W. f r Linn ounty,': aud eotei cu upon the discharge oit his duty. AI.Si.Mf COLLfttaii. Sjiue Faots Concerning the School 01 taiued for the Catalogue Just Isseud. The catalogue for the twenty second year of the Albany (Jollei aie Institute has just been issued i rum i 1 1 f iri n I i tmt 'M mi x -( rnT . 7; ,, - ; - lite Albany C o'leiriate Institute was iouruieJ uv the nresovlerv oi sbvi Oregon in the fail of litO. Seven acres of land, within the limits ot tiie city of Albany, were donated j by Thomas Montith and his wife; i and steps were immediately taken lor the erection of a building suit- aoie ioi uie yvoik. in ttie tali ot lNi , the institu tion was formally opened under ttie presidency of Rev. William J. Monteith. A building had been eampleted at a cost about fSOOO. lhe taculty tor the ensuing year is as follows: Kev. Elbert N. Condit, A. M., president, )rofessor of mathematical, ethical and n itural science ; Wallace II. Lee, A. M., professor of greek and la in; Kev. J. B. Braun. A. AL, professor of modern languages; i if, s () . Pollock, uroi'essor ot n.i5amii.uo p j psychology, literature and eloeu 5.25pmie.50a ut tiju; Miss Alary A. Irvine, in- . sir uc tor of preparatory depart ment. Tutors: Aiiss uorena -Marshall and Miss Linuie 0. Ramsey. Tne course of study extend hrough four academic years. It embraces philosophy, history, language, literature and science. Each study is pursued comprehen sively and at the same time with sutheient minuteness to develop accuracy in mental operation, and prepare the student tor ttie nignest usefulness in life, by his own in dependent thought and action. For various reasons, many students cannot pursue the full college course of instruction. To such an English course is offered as well adapted to a practical business life, or as a good prepara tion for the teacher's calling. With permission of the faculty, a selected course may be pursued by students whose circumstances prevent them from completing a regular course. Two literary societies, the Erodelphian (for ladies), and the A. C. L. S. (for gentlemen), offer advantages to students, in the drill of select speaking, essay writing, debate, criticism, extempore speaking, and the forms of par liamentary usage. All those who have taste and talent for vocal music will have an opportunity for regular drill in the Albany college choral society. Prof. Wallace II. Lee has been elected musical director. The moral and religious tone of the school is of a high order. A constant watchfulness on the part of the instructors seeks to promote manliness and a high sense of honor and truthfulness, and to in spire a genuine respect for all that is sacred. At the same time the youthful nature is shielded from cant and unnatural growth of re ligious life in this responsive period. The school will open on Tues day, September 11, 18SS. The college numbers about 100 students and will open under favorable auspices for a prosperous school yar. Lei)aaon Telegraph Line and Water J5 Ditch. We are informed that the con tract has been let to the Rice Bros, for putting up the poles and wire for the telegraph line between this city and Lebanon. The work is to be completed within twenty djys; so in a short time Albany and Leb anon can shake bands by telegraph, a condition that will be of business importance to both. Favorable news has also been received in regard to the project of putting in a water ditch to supply hat city with wat er power. The A. O. C. W. From the report of J. F. Brown, Grand Recorder f the A. O. U. W., it is learned that theit Wis but cue dtathin this juris uictioa during August. This was Mr. C. M. Chambers. f Vic toria Lodge No. 19. Victoria, B. C, who died August 3, ot bronchial phthisis. Ttiere is no assessment for this month. There is a bal ance f $3315 70 in the treasury. Ia the eiffhtv-uine lodges in the jurisdiction there are 4242 mem- bers. Of this number 4062 are in ctori; ,hii iso ,Q. i xvuu omuviiuK, n unt aw ig nuo- pended for uon payment of dues, etc. Back ia ftalcm. Miss Lau-a Goltra returned to Salem yesterday from a visit to her parents in Albany, and is for the present the guest of Mrs. J. H. Strickler. Miss Goltra has about completed her arrangements for beginning instructions to her classes in piano, organ and bar- i mony. Miss Goltra's qualifications as a teacher of music are well j Known, unci she wiit doubtless have a large number of pupils Salem Statesman. An original lory. In the Hkb.m.I! on Sunday, Sept 2d, and the Hekalu DissEMf.NATOR for September 7th, we shall commence the publication of an o;iginal story, written by a talented Oregon lady, and continue it ea:h week until it is completed. The story is interesting and will command the attention of ail who dcliiiht in first-class romances. Fell lwa E. I. Davidson Slalrttay. i while attemnt- icg to ga do wn the stairway of the G. A. K. hail early .Sur.day morn-1 ing in some manner ieil and rolled to the bottom of the stairs. A ' eon ie M mos were iracture-l ana other injuries received. Dr. Ellis I medical wili ziut '! rndere Hi in! uric attendance. iirove serioa-j. THE tiR(lS. It is Cue of th Bast Show? That Evr ! Visited Albaay Ita Features. i The exhibition of Sells Bros. bu I circus vesteraav was m a mineral I way satisfactory, an-1 was attended j i i i i 1 .1 iv a large coric'iirse oi people, ootn ! at tne afternoon ana evening j f, ,,,, per- At 1') A. m. everybody was out to see the parade, and the display was mot brilliant. " i The menagerie is one of unusual I j ,I10nster iir of hippotami. It is j probably the most complete col- mrerpsr. irs iirnii tfnture humu o iecti0n ot are animals ever brought to the coast. The periormance does not con tain a dull. act from the beginning to the end. The bareback riding, t irablim-, trapeze and tight rope performance was daring and inter esting. The wonderful shootlm' of Capt. Bogardus and sons is a 1 that is claimed for it, and their dis play of markmanship was fine. The Alelrose family In their bi cycle riding exhibited some aston ishing feats, w hile the riding and driving of twenty-three horses by C. W. O'Dell was equally wonder ful. The aerial performance, the rollicking elephant clown, the hip podrome races and countless num ber of first-class acts combined to make a good show. The clowns consumed no time in stale jokes, being conspicuous by their quiet ness, and probably suited the audience better by not doing so. The show is in the whole in every way a meritorious one. The management is gentlemanly and every effort is made to give the public their monev's worth. 1K4I DKLATKD. The Lon Bridge at Alta Destroyed by Fire. The News says that train No. 15, which came north on Friday night, set fire to the curved bridge at Alta. Thibridge is 500 feet long, and was totally destroyed. The Alta bridge was located midway between Grants Pass and Glendale. The south bound train on Saturday discovered tha. the bridge had been burned, and it was 10 o'clock on Saturday night before the trans fer of passengers was made. This accident delayed yesterday's O. A C. tiain nearly four hours. It will take some time to rebuild the bridge. In the meantime pas sengers, baggage and mail will have to be transferred, and this takes two or three hours, as the canyon at Alta is a deep one. AOIIIKK SKW SIKAM4HM'. Col, T. E. Hogg Purchases It, but 0wnrs Change Their llinds- the A dispatch from New York to the Sunday Oregonian says : T. Eger ton Hogg, president of the Oregon Pacific railroad, has entered into a contract with the Atlantic & Car ibbean Steam Navigation Company of Wellington, Del., on Thursday to purchase for $155,000 the stealer Caracacs. After the contract was signed Hoeg claims that the steam ship company had another offer for the steamer and wanted to can cel the bargain with him. He offered $175,000 cash, but was re fused. To-day Hogg filed a libel with the clerk of the United States district court, and the steamer was seized by the U. S. marshal. nsu a.m i iiii m;. The Spring Pack-Strike Amoig Tillamook' Fishermen. The News gathers the following fish items. Fish Commissioner Thompson has a corrected list of j the Spring salmon oaek on the I Columbia river. It foots up a total of 308,000 cases. Ot this number 328,000 cases were of Chinook salmon, and the remaining 40,000 cases were filled with steelhead salmon. Commissioner Thomoson reports that there is a strike at Tillamook among the salmon fishermen. The latter wish from 40 to 00 cents per fish, while the cannerymen only wish to pay from 20 to 30 cents. Fish Commissioner Campbell is in the vicinity of Columbia City endeavoring to trap certain fisher men who are breaking the law. The run of salmon has not yet tairly commenced at Yaquina bay, bought considerable numbers have been taken and the canneries have been in operation a portion of the time. It is expected that dur ing the approaching dark nights large hauls will be made. A BOH' G WWRKH. Albany, Ausrust 2 To THE Euitor OK run IIkkalu: 1888. I have been informed that an l.- n . , ... . . j.aLc... iuuiiuiy nas Hignilieu US teed l.v the Department of Caiiornia, Ore Wlllingness to erect gas works in t;on and Washington Territory. A special Albany just as soon as the citv tne citv council grants it the privilege of laying mains and pipes through the streets; but it seems there exists a division in the council as to granting that favor. This it i seems to me should not be. No I , legitimate business that will tend' I to or assist in the rapid develop- j ment of our city should be refused j i admittance or even hammed i We undoubtedly have the best electric light plant on the coast. t...4 1 ..i ' 'II ... uui mat v. in not suitiee as some preier gas and their wishes should le recomil.ed. Both are mWicil in any city. Every Kastern cbv ; has both, and $10,000 expended in ' the erection of gas works cannot j nut prove oovantageous to th ! city s interests. Vi ci. f'nrner Slonr F.xrurxiou. Grand Secretary j'.aleock is sending out notices of a special coimm-nii ation of the grar.-" lod"c A. F. A. M.. at l'endleton on tfv "A day of Si-jdember. to lav the corner st-me oi the mw ".Ul;,t house ii.r 1'inatiila county. A ri!. ii')"; of imported iiivwiitil o. Sui:.a! via-ar-; ALBANY REAL ESTATE. Desirable Lots m Hackleman's , . iinru Auction. SOW IS THK TIME T lutsr. ! Now that Albany is the center of ! ! extensive railroad building and i I fast adding to the many enterprises ! becoming the chief business city of i the Willamette Valley, the shrewd man witn an eye on tne mam chance, will invest, in real estate in this city. Alany are daily doing so, and the land bought invariably ad vances in price and makes money for the , purchaser while he is asleep. One of the most desirable loca tions to purchase lots, which are : yet offered at very low (inures, is : in llackleman s Third Addition to Albany, recently laid out, and in the hands of Alessrs. Curran & ! Alonteith for sale. These lots lie adjoining a very desirable portion ot the city, and new residences and impro enients are daily being made in that locality. Some of the choicest lots in this addition are now offered for sale at prices with in the reach of those of limited i means. A home can be procured here for what wouid be paid for rents in a short tune, while thn purchaser reaps the benefit of the advance in the property. Hackleman's third addition is located in one of the" most pictur esque portions of the city, and is very desirable for residences. Alany Alany men are investing these lots, thereby securing the best bargains in choice ciiv property ever offered in the Willamette Valley. This firm also have a large list of country and citv property for sale in quantities to suit the pur chaser. They are a live real estate firm, and, having the largest quantity of lands for sale, are prepared to offer the biggest bargains and best inducements to those desiring to purchase any kind of real estate. BRIEF MEMIV French keeps railroad time. Harness of all styles at Thompson & Overmans. No is the time to and Thompson fc oil your harness Overman have splendid oil. Go nd nee the new silverware at Will & Stark's. Curry combs & brushes at Thomp son & Overmans. Low prices and sood work at Thompson t Overmans. Thompson & Overman the leading harness dealers. A new invoice of British trimmings at Head's. Fine old cherry bounce at M. Buurt). gart's. Ice cream every day at Frances Pfeitier's. A f"iean towel for every customer at Viereek's. Boots and shoes at tost at Brownell & Stanard's. Leave your orders at Brownell Stanard's for choice berries. Dr. J. V. (Jaft", physician and Sur ireon, Skedd Oiegou. A choice lot of uncanvassed eastern hams at Wallace fe Thompson's. Get a Seth Thomas watch of F. M. French, and you will always know the exact time of day. The largest and most elegant line of silT-rwarc and jewelry ever shown in AlbHiiv has just been opened st Will & Stirk's. We handlo three kinds of fruit jars and you will do well to see us before placing your orders. Bkowxei.l & Staxard. If you want us to call at your house to take orders, please leave word at our store. Brownell fe Stanard. A tine assortment of heavily plated kfives, forks and spoons at F AI. French's, "The Corner Jewelty Store." Accident insurance at thu lowes rates by Burkart & Keeney. A tine line of new silverware just opened at Will Sc Stark's. Just received, another lot of those fine hand sewed French kid shoes, the very cheapest ever brought to town at W. F. Read's. n VIA- Northern Pacific Raiiroai TO- ! CoLUMBUS, OhIo, By way of St. Paul and Chicasa. to attend the 22ud National Encampment of G. A. R., which meets in that city Sept. 12th. Every body can take advantage of this excursion rate and visit their old homes in the East. You do noi, have to be a G. A. R. to join this excursion The Northern. Pacific Kailroad will make a rate of S80.00 From all xiints in Oregon and Washington Territory to Columbus, Ohio and return. Ticket on sale Sept 3rd, 4th anJ 5th. Good i renin u wi. .isi. mis is uie nmic se- 1 train ,eave FbrUand on the evening of ctj't. till, luilllll llli'MjCH ' vwiuniuua. Cullman Sleeping Cars aud Tourist Sleeping Cars attached to all trains. Berths Free in latter cars. For reservation in same, ad dress A. D. CHAKLTON. Ays't Gen. Fans. At.Northern I'aeifie R.K. 2d Washington St., Portland, Ore?on Knreka. The motto of California means, I liavii found it Only in the land of j smish'-ne, where the orange, lemon, j olive, tig and srrape bloom and ripen, i and attain their liishest perfection in j mid-winter, are the herb and gum ir if) -u-inrti ot-i Mi -nrh5 fmn irnm 1 i found, that' re used in tliAt pleasant i ri'iiu-.lv fur Mil thniMt ;md lunir trouble-; ! 'iilu Abie the ruler of cougliS,astlima ' an 1 consumption. Fosliay A Mason, sells it under a guarantee at $1 Ot) i bottle. Try California Cat-R.Ouve, the i null- rn:ir:intiffl -ii.i- for efitsirrh. ! - ' . I Well Boring. i E. 15. Davidson has sent for s, ran. j : elui:e lor borviij wtd's and in a k-vt j i days ::1 ! , ivady to :;re welts- any ) v ii':rr ii i'.K- eity.;rom two tofoi;rlecu j itii ius in iltamrier, any depth. i Grand Excurs M y.jur lilt'" iiaportvd jut Ke W--,t ri-i!i, t-o to M. lViuir-jran eiji-'r storv, one door east of Ulae'i iii;i:.'s dru.; store. Six 2?iavt-6or a doilar at T. Joues'a Tie Wal-rloo :priaa. ! I For solid enjoyment go to Water- j !ou' vvilk'h is IiCW tht m,,!?t popular ; resort, h ine locality, iishmg.boat- ing ami bathing, and .splendid ac- coimuodations at J. A. Gross", I whose prices are reasonable, i Horses fed at the lowet possible ! rates. Campers can get supplies! at Mr. Gross' .store. Air. Gross j will meet the 2 o'clock Lebanon j train on .Mondays and Saturdays, j .'ScLaushliii. I'rarlic.il Tnitoriiis' !m:ii!I1h't and fall Miits, 'ntl pants in any t-tyli; a speciality. Llcinhiir and repairing- promptly attended to. Main street, AUauy, Oregon. THE STATE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE, corva Lus, ori:i ;o.. Term Commences ea epIrMber 13, O Wejlnesrtaj, FACULTY. A :! corps of experienced Professors and ...hers. COURSE OF STUDY Arr:"- . ii expressly to meet thed. niands a net. of the farminjr interests ef the sta PKEPARATORY DEPARTMENT For students over 15 years of a?e who desir to enter the College, but are not prepared to enter coueire classes by examination. MILITARY TRAINING To the extent requhedby law. BUILDINGS Lirjje, Commodious and Well Ventilated. LOCATION. In a cultivated and Christian community.and one ot the healthiest in the state. EXPERIMENTAL STATION. Cireulais containing- matter fuil of interest to farmers, will be rejrularh issued and copies mailed to each patron of the College. EXPENSES Reduced to lowest figures. Two or more free scholarships from every county. Consult your County Superintendent. We onfit'ently appeal to the farmers and Granires of Oregon to patronize the only school established bv Oregon for the pro motion of her agricultural interests. Fcr catalogue or other information, address B. L, AB.OLI, Preoidenl. 'rvalli. Oregon. Great English flemedy, '.Trade Mark. Murray's Specific A sru&ranteed cure for all nervous diseases, such as Weak Memory, Loss of Bran Pi.wer, Hysteria, Headache Pain in the Back, Nerrous Prostration, Wakefulness, r t r -: i i : betore I aKinjr, tU(,ei gna! Weakness, 1m-ot-jnoy and Ke"eral 'OS3 f power o Ii Generat ie Orpans in either sex caused by iniiiscre ion or over-eertion, and which ul timately lead to Premature Trade Mark. Old Ae, insanity and Con sumption. l.C0 a box or six boxes for So. 00. Sent by mail on receipt of price. Full par ticulars in pamphlet sent free to every applicant. We Guarantee 6 Bnxe to cure any case. For ev ery Sj.00 order received we sem Siv boxes, with a wrlttenftr Tklf. guarantee to refund the monev if ourSpecific does not effect a cure. Address all commu nications to the Sole Manufacturers, 'lhe Murray Medicine Co., Kansas. Citv, Mo. itySoid in Albany by Foshay 'ohay A )laoa, sol agents Boarding ('aunty Poer. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AT the next rejrular term of the county commissioners court of Linu county, Oregon, to be held at the court house in the citv of Albany, on Wedm-sday, the 5th day of Sep tember, 1S88. Staled" bids will be received fur boarding, lodging and washing for the county poor for the ensai'.iic year. All bids must be filed with the clerk on or b fore 1 o"c!ock p. M.. o? the aove mentioned daw The court reserves tlie rijiht to reject aujr and all bids. Done b order of the court thin 9th day of Au5U"t, VS88. E. E. MONTAGUE, County Clerk. BOOTS -AND- SHOES At Actual Cost AT I Brownell & Stanard's. Come Early and Get Sizes. Will sell until all are closed out. OREGON RAILWAY anil NAVIGATION COMPANY' Columbia River Route Trains for the East leave Portlandjat 10 A. M iMld 2 P. M. daily. rilTIT" TTrPO to and from principal J. Xvl--Li J. O i"inls in United States, Canada and Europe. ELEGANT PULLMAN PALACE CARS' ! OSleepia afen Kua Through on Lsp?e5 irams OMAHA, COUNCIL BLUFFS ami ST. PAUL Free rharse aedMUfeout (hanue. Clove Connections at Porind for Saa Fran csoo and Pu-tt .S;-ind ixiintn. j Ff.r further partii i-.Krs inquiri- of Cttraaa A i .-iuin.v-.ui, t li-M ctrcfT, A.oir.'iy, V'e-n.j I A. L. 9i kXMfVLl ti. V. A T. A. ! w. k. not ( OUR. i" "era itSnijacrer. - i. .io ,rnr ip. n. td. H wnart. at thv fo'it of i'.ru.-viaiiiin s'ret, on Tuesdav and Fr'.u; uf each wtx-k. C. G. KAWI.INGS. Local Aunt. Until the'lStli of July, the usual time tor offering reductions in Summer Goods,we have decided to offer NOW, at COST' Our entire tock of light goods and wa v ic3 consisting of ginghams, chambrays, lawns, batiste, chanibrav-ginghaLas Swisses, mulls, atines, embroi dered suits, gingams,duster linen,foulards,nainsooks jaquenets, percales,on and wrhite goods. Also eleven. dozen!lndialin CORSETS Usually sold for from sum of FIFTY" Mil YOUR II Or O A TTTD L.E.BLAIN "NEW STOCK OP CLOTHING 1 T T $1 to $2, for the norma. CE1TTS. MONTEITH & SEITENBACH. Tl H Li SIEIEj ly iicto u- iu.i:puii f(jvenuu" (