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THE MOKSrSX HERALD: ITIUKSDAr, AUGUST ,30. 1SSS A C. II. IS. TIME TABLE. NORTH BOUND. J eparts! Arrives. ,a.a. vxpr. ; F.usnne ex ' Kieisrht j ;4" itu:! 7:'j:kiIii, l'orti"'l In loam 11:15 ami ! i AVuni " K r-S'in I T-.l-m' " M:.pm SOUTH BOUND. Arrives Dciar Arrives Tata exp I 7:45rm; 5pmiAsh!an!! inu: Kuene ex . J:ii);m l2 4' .j hi; j Fuacne - 4''pu; Krei-'lit 1 1 :;'Mvc!Kti.reii" (.'""iit No Freight reached fur south after U A. n. of the same day. L !: i! ANON BRANCH. Fh AI'ju'v Departs i Arrives. No 11.... No !:..... '12.50 p m'Lehanon a. 10 p id " at 1.3'j p m S.SO p F'm Lel)'n No i. . . ja.POp m Albany ct a m No 14 ;2.(J ) ui' ' 2.45 p m OREGON PACIFIC TIMETABLE. Arrives Departs 7T.. Ul. 15ara 1 1.00 p ......t 5. :25pm lt. 50 a Passenger. ... Freight JOTTlS ABOl'T TOH.. Fresh sweet potatoes at Kenton's. Hop picking will begin next week. Fresh peaches at Parker Bros, at 75 cents per box. Mayor J. L. Cowan has gone to Arlington on a business trip. James Titus, of Umatilla county, is visiting old friends in this city. Dr. W. F. Alexander, of Coburg, has. removed to f leppner, Morrow count'. Twenty-eight teachers arc under going public examination at the court house. Mrs. Emeriok, Mrs. Stites, Mrs. Hyman and Mrs. Gilbert left yes terday for Yaquina. C. G. Rawlings, the O. R. & N. agent at this city, has returned from a trip to Portland. Geo. Simpson, while lifting sacks the other day, received injuries from which he is confined to his bed. Jay Blain and family, Mr. Crossen and family and Mrs F. E. Allen returned yesterday fromr Ya quina. Patronize home industry and try pome ot J. Joseph's Havana filled 5c. cigars, the hrst of his own man ufacture. On Saturday, Sept. loth, all the Jewish business houses of this city will be closed on account of Jewish holiday. Rev. Dr. Atkinson, of Portland, will hold service, in the Congrega tional cfcureh. on next - iSabbath morning? and evening. L. Vierick has fitted up his bar ber shop in a tasty manner and is now running three chairs. He .will soon pat in bath rooms. M. Parker, of Bigg3, Cal., whe will open a restaurant in the Strahaa block, returned to this city yesterday with his family. A large number of Indians from the Warm. Spring Agency in East ern Oregon will be brought to Linn unty to pick hops this season. There will be German preaching at the Evangelical church next Sabbath afternoon at 2 M0. The Jrraan friends are cordially in vited to attend. Wm. Fortmiller has just re- ceived from Michigan, the great i furniture making state, a lot of the neatest and most unique center tables ever offered in this city. Call and see if it is not true. Mr. Jas. Driver and party con sisting of Mrs. A. W. Standish, Mrs. Jennie Standish and Mrs. T. Thompson, oi Brownsville, have returned from a two weeks' camp ing trip at Yaquina Bay. Read the new adv. of H. Diercks in this issue. His res taurant in the Saltmarsh building is jnow opened and the tables are now supplied with the best the markets afford. Give him a call. P. O. Quick, who lives across the river in Benton county, sold GOO bushels of wheat at Corvall a yesterday for 77 cents per bushel free, of sacks. The regular price there is 75 cents, Mr. Quick's be ing an extra quality. A new line of carpets, clothing, boots and shoes is offered at A. B. Mcllwains at price? that cannot be undersold in the city. The superi ority of their goods, together with the very low prices, make them vfry desirable. Call and see them. The Safe and Reliable Baking Powder at Conrad Myer's, is the j niost aesirable powder ever ottered toj the public. Two elegant prizes, wihich the buyer can select from a large invoice of Ohinaware, vases, etc., are given away with each can. Burkhart & Rovce of this citv have a model job printing office. ! roaa, ls aDO,it 'oU men- and this It is lighted and motor power fur- i number will be increased as soon nished by electricity, and all work j as hands can be obtained. is done neatlv and promptly. Their i " TTT"" 7T ..,,n;, i, -. 1 - Committee Meeting. establishment is second to none in he state. The joint conference committee Geo. Vassello & Co. are prepared i Women Reisef Corps and to do all kinds of plain and orna-j MePherf' lo,s , T ' mental paiutina. cilm" decorat-: meet. at the A- k-Hail this insr, etc. If vou have any house ; e.vem"S at 8 M- to t;lkti i-'to Con or sign painting to be done or a 5 ;deration proper measures m rela earriage to be painted call and i tlon to tl,e A-lL excursion train see them. Their work is prompt ; on the morning ot .-ept. 4tL. i .i i - . i . , ' -- anu ineir cnarges reasonable. Cord Wood Bnrued. Last Friday aiteriioor-. some ' vood .belonging to Mr. .'. M. Mover, : atout a mile above Liowr.svili.? 1 caught fire, and from fifty to seventy-rive cords were letroyeu part cord wood and part stove i wood. How the fire originated is. a mystery. Now that every thing; is so dry, persons should be very j :ar!ul about fire, or much damage i id r. be dor.'. abJut' i-2W. Mi . Mover s toss is Fly nets at Ihoiupaon t yvcriiians A GSfc .S.4.WOMLL. To Ba Established at Kills City on thj , Line of the- O.-esron Pacific, j mammoth saw-mi anil engine, iminuutctuiv.l at Lie iron foundry ui Messrs. Cherry A I'arkes in thiri'uity. was shippe-i yesterday for .Mills City, on the line of tliv Ure.un Pacific. The engine is .T'O horse power, and the mill will have a capui.-ity ui 42,0 )0 i.et per day. It is the property oi ihe .u Cay .willing to., ana is pru'iaO.y the largest saw-mill in Uie.on. it is understood the company have, a eon tract of furnishing a larjp quantity of lumber lor t!ie .--an Francisco market. There are immense bodies of timber along the line of the Oregon Pacific, which will make fine lumber. Debate ot. Infidelity. Rev. Clark Bradeu, the noted Christian controversialist, who lectured in Corvallis some months past, has been challenged by the Mlverton Secular Union to a series oi debates by B. F. Underwood, of Boston. The challenge was de livered to Mr. Braden at Silverton on Sunday afternoon and promptly accepted by that gentleman. The debates are to take place at silver ton some time in November, and are to last eight days. Clark Braden hails from Ravenna, Ohio, and has a national reputation as a religious disputant, while Mr. Underwood is the editor of the Boston Investigator, and is said to be the greatest living inridel de bater." He comes at the solicita tion of the feilverton free thinkers. I who in times past have been made j the target of the oratorial assaults ot Mr. Krauen. 3iessrs. unuer wood and Braden have crossed swords on the platform before, and each knows the other's mettle. Improvements at scio. Ed. Goins, proprietor of the Scio flouring mills, is building a ware house of very large capacity at that place, to be operated in connection with his flour mill. This is con sidered a very important enter prise to Scio, and indicates that the progressive spirit of that burg is not to be repressed by any little mishap like the failure to secure railroad connection with the nar row gauge, which it will be re membered stirred up such an ex citement that Receiver Scott was hung in effigy, several weeks since. The people of Scio hav8 boycotted the nai row gauge, not a merchant now receiving goods bv that line. They all send out to the O. & C. at Jefferson, ani via the Oregon Pacini-. e Wanted tiore. A railroad sub-contractor named Van Orton was in the city yester day morning looking for gore. He said Wm. Neat had accused his son-in-law of stealing Neal's dog, and he wanted his scalp or an apology. He found Neal, and after following him about the streets for an hour or more met him in a re tired corner and sailed into him a la John L. Sullivan. After the first round Van Orton retired with a battered countenance and one eye in murning. No arres.s were Vaquina Salmon- It is said that salmon are in Alsea bay in countless numbers, and the canneries in that placeare running on full time. The run has not fairly begun yet at Yaquina bay, but they are catching a few. Ed. Sullivan, city marshal, caught twenty-one with two boats Friday night. Salmon from Yaquina are daily shipped to this city. They are genuine Chinook salmon, of the finest kind. Insane Over Kelj:lii. Leo Hubse- and F. P. Padden, residents of Mt. Angel precinct,last nigh brought in and lodged in the county jail an insane man named Ignatius Schmitt. Schmitt is a yonn man of about 25 or 6, and he is thought to have gone crazy on religion. A large part of his time ha spends in praying, though last night he maintained a pro found silence wnen questioned by Nishtwatchman Rhodes. Salem Statesman. Id Time Freighting. Several tons of merchandise re ceived via the Oregon Pacific for Davis Bros., of Shedd, from San Francisco is being freighted by teams from this city to Shedd, the freight charges on so short a haul being more expensive than the old fashioned way. It is a reminder of the days in the fifties to s e four-horse freight loads of goods freighted away on big wagons. T Work on the Oregon raollic. Fifty Italian laborers from Spokane Falls arrived in this city and left at once to work on the Oregon Pacific. The force of men on the eastward extension of the Wrist Brvki-n. Last Saturday near Brownsville . Albert Masterson was leading a -horse out in the pasture with a; halter and the horse became tin-! aianageable and threw him down. ' oreak;:vg the bor es of his ri-!.t ! ;;a Lr. Starr reduced the fract-; ure. out it will te some lie can do anv work. time ei 'You w "fi!; ! If veil v.':it never miss ri.e i-.t-Ator ! n:rs .;ry.' j' a we!! dug ;,:? on E. B. He noes prompt wo-i at a D.tvulsoii. rc.:.-.:;.i!..ii j.iiee. uiinia c.t.i i,c ivlt :tt this uiiice, i ABOII WHEAT. Albany Buyers Mast Bestir Tbeis:he3 or Mch Wheat VTill Goto Ccrviilis. There has been an apathy in the Albany wheat murker, wnich has created some just feeling among farmers as to the (linen m e be tween prices in this citv and Cor vallis. ' Yesterday and the day before the San Francisco markets had ad vanced to a voice justifying at least 75 cents in this city, and 7-""' 77cts. was paid in Corvallis, while not over 70 cents w-iis otfered in Alba ny. This is a condition of tilings that ought not to exist, as Linn county farmers will be forced to take their wheat to Corvallis, as a few have already done. The freight rates 1 etween Albany and San Francisco and Corvallis and San Francisco are the same, ami wheat ouirht to be as high here as at Cor vallis, hai ring any local competi tion which advances the price above the market. .lob and Bogardns. Zeph Job is acknowledged to be the best wing shot in this section of the country, About a week ago several of Zeph's friends were dis cussing his markmanship. when one was led to remark that Capt. A. H. Bogardus could discount him killing grouse on the wing, and, of course, the assertion was not dis puted at the time, as the captain's reputation as a crack shot is world wide. Now, Zeph has about as good an opinion of himself as a grouse slayer as anybody and the more he thought of the remark the less he thought Bogardus could kill two birds to his one and so assert ed Many opinions were expressed and finally it was decided to ar range a short hunt between Zeph and the captain when he appeared here with Sells Bro.'s circus. Last Saturday the two came together and were driven out a few miles in the country, where side by side they hunted for two hours, during which time twenty-two shots in all were fired 13 by Bogardus and 9 by Job, the captain killing 11 birds, while Zeph made a clean score by never missing a shot. The hunt was a pleasant affair, and the world's champion payed Zeph a compliment when he told him thai; he was the best wing shot he had met on the coast. j Corvallis Times. Ieuln f Annie Smith. Annie, daughter of G. W. Smith, died at the home of her parents in this city on the 28th inst., at the age of 11 years, ot spinal disease. The funeral occurred yesterday at 2 o'clock. The Schools thin City. The Catholic school opened yesterday. The public school will open on Sept. 10, and the Albany College on Sept. 11. Each of the sdiools promises to be well at tended this year. TracherV Examination; Notice is hereby gven that the regular public quarterly examina tion of teachers for Linn county will be held in Albany, at the Court house commencing at noon on Wednesday, Aug. 2!), 1888. All teachers desiring examina- I tion will please be present at the I beginning. . L. M. Ct el, County Superintendent. The School ! Reopen. Studies will be resumed at the academy of our Ladies of Perpet ual Help Wednesday, August 2!). The sisters whiist thanking the good peoule of Albanv for past ! favors solicit their patronage for the ensuing scholastic vear. Railroad Laborers Wanted. One hundred men wanted to engage in rock work, and as teamsters on the Oregon Pacific railroad; Apply to headquarters at the end of the track. A. Brisk. California Cat. It-Cure. The only guaranteed cure for ca tarrh, cold in the head, hay fever.rose co'd, catrrhal deafness arid sore eyes. Res ore the sen.-e of taste and unpleas aut breath, resulting from catarrh, Ea3- and pleasant to use. Follow directions and a cure is warranted, by all d -ugffists. Send for a circular to Abietine Medical Company, Oro ville. Cal. Six months' . treatment for l; sent by mail, $1.10, For sale by Fushay & Mason, Reward. For a better or more pleasant rem edy for the cure of consumption bronchial troubles, cough, croup and whooping cough than Santa Abie, the California king of consumption. Every bottle warrented. If you would be cured of that disgusting; disease catarrh, use California Cat-R-Cure, $1 ajar; by maii $1.10. Sold and war rented by Foshay 3c Mason. Just received at V. F. Read's a full ! line of ladies tine muslin underwear, also irirls white dresses and infants slips. Call and see them. I that exquisite une of satins in our j show window will he run close this i week. Have no excuse for not cet 1 timr in on them. Montieth Seiten . ach. Graders and tracklayers are daily going to the front to work on the Oregon Pacific. Received a larire invoice of barber supplies- from Philadelphia, at Yeireck'n barber shop. A full line of ladies' slippers at ''ost. No broken sizes to-day, at Monteith & Seitenbacl.'s. Heme's lidarat, HERMANN D1ERCK, Prop'r. ry.ms KFST.UTAXT !S VO W . liNFD To 1 to r.r,!;, ... jh,. .itir.arh m.li.Ii. b. "--'-i a ,t h-;n s Jlr li..r,.v ;,. v.!,t," -'!j-';m t.e p-jh ... .-.'.nt-'r- "'.taran wilU,.- suj.piie.! i.-ith ,h- vmi.'-: :.; n.,w. affor-is. S5t-,n.- f- .'ii a.trntte-i. ALBANY REAL ESTATE. Desirable Lots m Haekieman's ! Third Add;tiofi. SOW I THE HUE TO IIWIST. Now that Albany is the center of extensive railroad building and fast adding to the man v enterprises becomina tiie chief business citv of I the Willamette Valley, the shrewd l man witn an eye on tne main i chance, will invest in real estate in i this city. Many are daily doing so, : and the land bought invariably ad vances in prire 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 figures, is In llackleman s Third Audition to Albany, recently laid out, and in the hands of "Messrs. Curran & Monteith for sale. These lots lie adjoining a very desirable portion of the city, and new residences and improeinents arc daily being made in that locality. Some oi the choicest lots in this addition are now offered for sale at prices with in the reach of those of limited means. ' A home can be procured here for what would be paid for rents in a short time, while the purchaser reaps the benefit of the advance in the property. Haekieman's third addition is located in one of the most pictur esque portions of the city, and is very desirable for residences.;Many Many men are investing these lots, thereby securing the best bargains in choice city property ever offered in the Willamette Valley. This firm also have a larire list J of country and city 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 MEXTIOS. French keeps railroad time. Harness of all styles at Thompson & Overmans. No is the time to oil your harness and Thompson & Overman have splendid oil. Go and see the new silverware at Will & Stark's. Curry combs & brushes at Thomp son A "Overmans. Low prices and good work at Thompson & Overmans. Thompson fe Overman the leading harness dealers. A new invoice of British trimmings at Read's. Fine old cherry bounce at M. Buuui. gart's. Ice cream every day at Frances Pfeifler's. A c'.eaa tov,el for every customer at Viereck's. Boots and shoes at cost at Brownell & Stanard's. Leave your orders at Brownell & Stanard's for choice berries. Dr. J. V. Gaff, physician and Sur ireon, Shedd Orejrou. A choice lot of uncanvassed eastern hams at Wallace & 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 sihvrware and jewelry ever hown in Albanv has jusi been opened at Will & SUrk's. We handle three kinds of fruit jars and you will do well to see us before placing your orders. Brownell & Stanard. If you wint us to call at your house to take orders, please leave word at our store. Brownell & Stanard. A fine assortment of heavily plated knives, forks and spoons at V M. French's, "The Corner Jewell y Store." Accident insurauce at the lowes rates by Burkart fc Keeney. A flue line of new silverware just opened at Will & Stark's. Just received, another lot of those fine hand sewed French kid shoes, the very cheapest eyer brought to town at W. F. Read's. Eureka. The motto of California means, I have found it Onry in the land of sunshuie, where the orange, lemon, olive, fig and grape bloom and ripen, and attain their hishest perfection in mid -winter, are the herb? and gum found, that are used in that pleasant remedy for all throatand lung troubles, Santa Abie the ruler of coughs,asthma and consumption. Foshay & Mason, sells it under a guarantee at $1 00 a bottle. Try California Cat-R.Cure, the only guaranteed cine for catarrh. Well Boring. E. B. Davidson has sent for a ma chine for boring wells and in a tew days will be ready to bore wells any where in the cityjrom two to fourteen inches in diameter, any depth. For your fine imported and Ke West "ciirars. sro to M. Baumarart ! cigar store, one door east of Black man's drug store. Six s'iavefor a dollar at T. Jones's IK -VIA- Kortliern Pacific Raiiroafl T0- CoLUMBUS, Ohio, Bv war of St. nul and Chicago, to attend tin; 2ih1 National fcncampmeiit of G. A. K., which meets in that city Sept. 12th. Every body can take advantage of this excursion rate an.i visit their M homes in the East. You lo not have to be a G. A. K. to jou- this excursion The Northern I'acitic Kailroal will make a rate of $80.00 ',-,!,, joints in Oregon jnu V.ashinuton Terrtorv to UoiuniMw. Ohio end return. Ticket '!! sale Sept. 3rd, -1th and ath. Gwod to v.;tiirn t" Oct Hist. Tliis is she mute se lected by the department of C.l:for;v , Ore---:i an.!- Wiisnii.u-ton Tcrritvry. A special truin -(! leave Portland on the evtm.iu cf S' l.v Ui., runniii'.' thrm ;h to ('o!:miiii.-s. r:l!:i.ui Sta'piu? Cars awl Tourist Sleep.;!-..' Car.-- -it -a. hed to all trains. Berth free ia latter i ara. For reservation.- in same, ad-drc-s A. L. CHAItUON. A.'t ;'!. i-iss. A.'t.Njr-'-.rn Pacific R.R. 2d Warfiinatoti St., I'ortlaua, Orcgvn Grid East The Waterloo prins. For solid enjoyment go to Water loo, which is Lew the most popular lesort. Fine locality, fishing.boal ins and bathing, and splendid ac commodations at J. A. Gross', whose prices are reasonable. Horses fed at the lowest-possible rates. Campers can get supplies at Mr. Gross' store. Mr. Gross will meet tiie L' o'clock Lebanon j nam on Mondays and Saturdays, j H-L;i(iiilii. B'laclnal Tailoring1 I Summer and fail suits, m:ii pants in ! any style a frpeciaiity. Uc.;ii'iii:r and ici.;iiii:: promptly aUciiucd to. ! Main street, Al!.;u!y, Oregon. THE STATE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE, COKVALL1S , OltEO ON'. Term Commences on Wednesday , September Ii, Itt&t. O FACULTY. Ainil corps of experienced. Professors and Ic.Jiers. COURSE OF STUDY Arnn' d expressly to meet the demands a nte is of the farming interests ef the sta PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT For students over 15 years of a?e who desir to enter the College, but are not prepared to enter College classes by examination. MILITARY TRAINING. To the extent requited by law. . BUILDINGS Large, Commodious and Well Ventilated. LOCATION. In a cultivated and Christian community ,and one of the healthiest in the state. EXPERIMENTAL STATION. Circulais containing matter fuil of interest to farmers, will be reguiarlv issued and copies mailed to each patron of the College. EXPENSES Reduced to lowc9t 6rures. Two or more free scholarships from every county. Consult your County Superintendent. We c'jntk'ently appeal to the fanners and Granses of Oregon to patronize the only school established by Oregon for the pro motion of her agricultural interests. Fcr catalogue or other information, address B. L. ARXOLD, President, Corvallis, Oregon. Great English fiemedy. Ta4 Vark. Murray's Specific A guaranteed cure for all nervous diseases, such as Weak Memory, Loss of Brain Power, Hysteria, Headache Pain in the Back, Nervous Prostration, Wakefulness, r i , : . . I j - Betore I aKinjr. tude Semmai Weakness, Im otency and general loss cf power o h Generat ie Organs in either sex caused by inducre ion or over-exertion, and which ul timately lead to Premature Trade Hark. Old Age, Insanity and Con sumption. $1 CO a box or six boxes tor $5.00. Sent by mail on receipt of price. Full par ticulars in pamphlet sent free to every applicant. We CiOHranlee 6 Boxen to cure any case. For ever3' 5. 00 order received we stud. sir boxes, with a wnttenftr Tde. guarantee to refund the money if ourSpecific does not effect a cure. Address all commu nications t-o the Sole Manufacturers, Ihe Murray Medicine Co., Kansas. City, Mo. fiTSold in Albany by Foshay foshay A Mhhod. sol agents Boarding County Poor. "VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AT Jji the next regular term of the county commissioners court of Linn county, Oregon, to be held at the court house in the citv of Albany, on Wednesday, the 5th day of Sep tember, 18SS. Sealed" bids will be received for boarding, lodging and washing for the county poor for the ensuing year. All bids must be filed with the clerk on or be fore 1 o'clock p. m., ot the above mentioned dav. The court reserves ths right to reject an and all bids. bone b' order of the court this ftth dav of August, 188. E. E. MONTAGUE, County Clerk. BOOTS -AND- SHOES At Actual Cost AT wiiell & Corns Early and Get Sizes, Will sell closed out. until allj are OREGON RAILWAY anfl NAVIGATION COMPANY' Columbia River Route Trains for the East leave PortlandJ.it 10 A. M and 2 p. x. daily. mTTT"I7rpCj to and from principal X J JVJJJ JL O points in United States, Canada and Europe. ELEGANT PULLMAN PALACE CARS' Emigrant flSleeping sCars Ena Through on Express Trains OMAHA, COUNCIL BLUFFS and .ST. PAUL f ree of nuarse and Without Change. Close Connections at Portland for San Fran cisco and ru.;ct Sound points. For further rartH-inars ini;:iire of Curaau & Monteith, First rt.-et, Al-.aiiy, Ura.'ori.; A. L. MAXWEll, .. I. A T. A, W. II. HCCOMi:, 4ner:i Jfaiisiser. r.. its leave f-io o. R. y cn. s wliarf, ?i the tout ,.f r;roa.i;ub;;. stroe;. nn Tu'suav and Frld.c, of each xvc-ck. C. O. RAWLJNOS, Ljcal A-jent. Bro CHI 1 mm m Until the I5tli of July, tiie usual time tor offering reductions in Summer Goods,we have decided to oiler NOW, at COST Our entire tock of light consisting of ginghams, chanibrays, lawns, batiste, cliambrav-ginghaLas Swisses, mulls, ratines, embroi dered suits, gingams, duster linen,foulards,nainsooks jaquenets, percales,on and white goods. Also eleven, dozen' lndialin CORSETS Usually sold for from sum of JSTTD mi ii m L.E.BLATO NEW STOCK OF I if jJJ i i mi goods and wa ICS, $1 to $2 for the nomin MONTEITH & SEITENBACH. o SEE 0 THING