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.1 THE MOITNTIKG HERALD: FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 14. 1SSS O. V V. Si. K. TIME TABLE. xo::t;i moitnd. . epiirts Arrives. Ria. expr. I ti".43 ulll: ( ;u;aiu I'ortl'd In Hum Kiige:ie ex j 1 1:15 a.mjl 1 ;;;rii Freight I 7:l'.ni 9.4:, pill SOI TH ).OlNi. 't Arrives. Departs: Arrives "ala evp j Kii'-ene exj Freight i 7:4 "ptn ' :pni Ashland:) (Mini I2;2Hpui ; 12 4i.p!n '. ..j l.XGpm Kugene ti.i":m ' JSo Freight rooehcd lor south alter 11 of the aine day. . LKB.VNON BRANCH. J"n Al'ni'y' Departs Arrives. No 11 !r..r.o p ni'Lebanou No 1:: j i.lli p in: t"m Leb'n ' 1 at p m b.r.ti p m P. .. iS.l; ?o 24 i2 i i rn Albam at r..4"i a in 2.45 0 m OREGON PACIFIC TIME TABLE. Arrives Departs ..Tr7...T..',n.I'ani1.f'0 p m I 5.2;.piuit;.50a m Passenger. ... Freight .irn.; about tow.. "Olivette" JuvenUe Opera Company Albanj' Opera House, Saturday. Kurkhart & Royce, job printers. Military ball by "F" Co., O. N. G. to-nijrht. The resilience of F. A. Rankin at Eugene City was burned to the ground Tuesday niht. GoMenson, the murderer of Mamie Kelley, will be hung at an Francisco to-day. The Juvenile band of this has disbanded. This leaves bany without a brass band. The new armory of "F" Co. citv Al- will be lighted with electricity to-night on tlie occasion of their dedication ball. A child's silk cape was lost in this city Wednesday evening. The Under will please leave at this office. Grant! auction sale of general merchandise by M. J. Monteith at J-'. K. Young's old store, on Satur day, Sept. 15. Patronize home industry and try souie ot J. Joseph's Havana filled fc. cigars, the first of his own man ufacture. Just'receive at Krausse& Klein's a full line of dancing shoes.some thing handsome for the military i ball. Parents should not forget to give their children a chance to iieai ti e Juveniles in "Pinafore" Saturday afternoon. The price to school children will be only 25 cents. There will be no preaching at the M. E. church next Sunday, the pastor, Rev. H. P. Webb, having gone to Yaquina on a vacation. Sunday school will be held as usual. In the article of pure honey Conn Bros, have now on hand a supply that is truly fine. It is strained and in splendid condition and the genuine article. We speak from practical knowledge, A new line of carpets, clothing, boot and shoes is offered at A. B. Mclhvains at prices that cannot be undersold in the city. The superi ority of their goods, together with the very low prices, make them very desirable. Call and see them. The Safe and Reliable Baking ' Seattle ; Daniel C. Rose, Mount Powder at Conrad Alyer's, is the Vernon. Oregon Increase, Alex most desirable powder ever offered j ander Borthwick, Portland. Elijah to the public. Two elegant prizes, McCalmond has been appointed winch t'te buyer can select trom a large invoice of Ohinaware, vases, etc., are given away with each can. The Juvenile opera company will give a special matinee Satur day afternoon, producing the cel ebrated opera "Pinafore." This is a fine chance for parents to send their children to see a first-class erformance. The Juvenile opera company of San Francisco will give one per formance and a matinee in this city Saturday, September 15th. This is the same Juvenile opera company which scored such a great success in Portland and other northern cities last season, and of which the Oregonian said, "Al though children they are equal to any opera company that ever ap peared in Portland." W M AT1 You haven't ? Well let us tlw owing a x i -Alia we EC jome Ox MUX BE nol'SKD TO-I4f. Tae Programme for the Firemen's Exercises Thi3 Antrcoon, TIip committee on general ar-i-ir.genients appointed by Albany , i Jigme company o. i w unan for the housing of the new steamer have prepared" the following pro gramme for the exercises tins aiternoon : It was decided that the eompany ineet in uniform and form in pro cession at their bail at I o'clock, ami march to t lie hail of, Linn Engine Co. No. 2. There the engine will be received from the city. A short address will be de livered by Mayor Cowan, which will be responded to by lion. W. 11. lUiyeu on the pari of the com pany, and by Joseph Webber, chief engineer. The Albany tire department, beaded bv Engine Co. No. I, with j the new steamer, will then march up First street tu No. 1 s hall, wiiere the engine will be formally housed, after winch it will be giv-.-n a trial on the street. A committee on reception, con sisting of C. W. WaUs, W. II. Warner and Charles Crowder, was appointed to look after the enter tainment of the firemen from abroad. The affair promises to lie an interesting one, and the occa sion of the housing of the new steamer will be a gala day for the Albanv firemen. MILL BE TKIK TO-DAY. H. P. McGuire, of Portland, Arrested and Brought to This Citj . Constable C. G. Burkhart re turned to this city last night, having in custody H. P. Mctiuire, charged with being the Portland Sittings man, which has through its Albany correspondent been publishing shameful charges against several young people of Albany. He was arrested on a charge of criminal libel preferred by C. Casey. He was arraigned in Justice Humphrey's court and was held in !f2")0 bonds for his appearance for trial at 8 o'clock this morning. He stated that he was not the editor of the Sittings and gave cash bail for his appearance. He stopped at the Revere house. There is just indignation at the scurrilous items that have ap peared recently in that paper, and the public demands that a stoo be put to the same. Mr. McGuire states that, he cam into possession of the stock in the Sittings on a security debt, and has no further connection with the paper. Mr. McGuire is proprietor of the East Portland water works. Knee Injured. Yesterday T. J. Butler, one of the well to do residents of Reck Creek precinct, who has been run ning an engine for a threshing out fit in Marion county, and who in jured his left knee before leaving home, was in the 'dty, and had his knee lanced by Dr. J. L. Hill. He was considerably relieved by the operation, but will have to return for second treatment of the limb, as he was obliged to return home now to assist in setting up the ma chinery or a steam saw-mill that parties are putting up on his place. Pensions and Po.stofllre. Pensions have been granted as follows : Washington territory Original invalid, Ira A. Doty, Rock ford : increase. Watson Spencer. liostmaster at New Dungentws, Clallam county. Washington terri tory. A new office has been estab lished at Johns, n, Whitman county, with Elizabeth Y. Cooper as postmaster. The Sable Bed Men. A number of Indians from the Siletz wen in the city yesterday, dressed in primitive Indian fashion, with moccasins and blankets. They are attracted to the valley by the labor offered in the hop fields. They cut quite a swell, promenad ing the street and exhibiting their gay colored garments. One of them was a brawny fellow, who boasted that he measured six feet four. Smoke fostrellas. HATE it COSTS TO way your money. and See n ,vp vou first class will gi ou uia I A LT V and WARRANT .EVERY Pair STATE ItJiPATar. An Albany Horse Wilis in' the Portland Trots-A Ghastly Fkd-Newsy Kotes. Special to 'he Hkisalh.i Portland. Sept. 1:5. There was a big attendance and the weather j was tine at the scroiio day s races at the City View park. The first event was a mile dash. Entries, Bonus. Laura 1.. Lady Dully, 1 la Glenna, John Hall. The r;u e was won hands down by Bogus; Ida Gienna, 'd : John Hall, -"d ; time, NHt'. The third place fell hard on Oneco in the 2:40 trot. There were five entries: Oleander.Oneeo, Maud Knox, Dick Flaherty, Har vest. Oneco never found his place. Flahertv won in three straight heats. "Time, 2:02'., 2:o0,2::;4. The following entries have been made for to-morrow's races. Two thirty class: Susie S., D. W. K., Lady Dunn. IMaud Knox, Altaand i larvest. For one-half mile dash : Sun day, Daniel B. Lady Dully, Bogus, Papuo.-e and Ren L. A GHA-TLY DISCOYKKY. Portland, Sept. K.--At noon to-day the body of Jacob Nelson, a Scandinavian, 45 years old, was found hanging by the neck to a nail in a room at the corner of Mead and Second streets. It is supposed the body had been hang ing for several weeks. One of Nelson's neighbors stated the de creased had sold a farm for $SOt) about a month since, but no money was found in the house excepting $1 in the suicide's trousers pocket. SLIGHT HAILW AY .UCIDKNT. Salem, Sept. 13. Last night's regular west side south bound pas senger train on the narrow guage was speeding along through a cut 4 miles north of Monmouth, when the locomotive was derailed and tipped over against the side of the cut. The engineer and fireman escaped. No cars were derailed. RIVKK Wit UAKBOK WOKS. Government Funds Arrived and the Good Work to Go Bravely On at Once. There has been so much said about delay in beginning tha work of river and harbor improvements in this state because the appropri ation was not available, that every one will be pleased to learn that a slice of that same appropriation has safely arrived and is in the bank. There is $20,000 for the improve ment of the lower Willamette and Columbia, which is the amount estimated as necessary to meet the expenses of the operation during t le present month. The sum of $10,000 for work for the month at Yaquina bay has also arrived, and there is more where tuis came rom. The work at Yaquina has al ready commenced and will be prosecuted both on the north and south beach jetties. Keliirurd from the )lon mains. W. F. Read returned yesterday from the mines on the Sanfiam owned by Messrs. Read, Woodin & Co. He brought back some fine specimens of silver and galena ore taken from their ledge. They have run in one tunnel, striking the ledge at a depth of fifty feet, and are now engaged in running in another which will strike, it at a d-Hth of 100 feet. These mines promise to become valuable. Chas. Brush, who, with A. P. Paxton, has recently purchased an exten sion on the above claim, and W. H. Houston and M. Cowan, who are interested in the mines of that district also returned yesterday from a several days trip in the same locality. Card of I hauks. To those who so kindly assisted us during the recent illness in our familv, resulting in the death of jur beloved child, Frank Noel, our sincere thanks are hereby tender ed. Mrs. Claka Nokl. Chas. Keifer and Family. Ciraud Auction aJe. M. J. Monteith has removed his stock of general merchandise to this city and will open an auction sale in the building formerly occu pied bv S. E. Young, beginning on Saturday, Sept. 15. This is a bona fide auction sale, and those desir ing big bargains should call early. lis The fat -oods for your money and .ell ' must mautsa saurtmina sMLmna a&ka iccsc YOU Now to overcome this VTATEKWA1 VKXTIOX. Secretary Brewster Issues a Circular Call ', in? for a Meeting. j W. II. P.rewster, secretary of the Waterway convention, has is.-ued the following circular to the sever al boards of trade, etc., in Oregon, Washington and Idaho, which arc entitled to representation in that bdv: Dear -ir: Pursuant to instruc tion from the executive committee, and in accordance with a resolu tion passed on August 4, 1SS7. I beg to state that the fourth annual session will be held on the 0th day day of October next at the Port land Board of Trade rooms, sit uated in New Market block, First street, opposite Vine, commencing at 10 a. m. It is the desire of the executive committee and oliicers thai Cue respective bodies composing the association send delegates, so as to fully represent their interests, also to act upon such new matter as mav be brought before it. The object of the Columbia Waterway convention is an open river. The meeting of the associa tion in Astoria in 48S7, was a nota ble one. There were present ten United States senators, a congress man, two ex-United Stales sena tors, the railroad commissioners, and many of the representative men from the Columbia river basin. That this meeting was pro ductive of satisfactory results can be seen in the appropriation of 1500,000 for the Columbia bar, $350,000 for the locks, and a pro portionate sum for the middle Columbia and lower Willamette. What the association has accom plished in the past, is nothing to what it may do in the future. All that is needful is that a proper amount of interest be shown, and that a lull representation be on hand when the convention meets. to.lT r:s; The hop fields of the Willamette valley present a lively appearance now. The strike among the fishermen at Yaquina still continues and few tish are being caught. The contracts have been signed for the brick, iron, stotie and car penter work on the Villard hotel in Portland, and the work com menced. It will be pushed rapidly forward to completion. The Douglas county fair opened up Tuesday morning and will lun during the week. There are many more exhibits this year than ever before. On Friday Gov. Pennoyer will deliver the annual address. Win. Long, the postmaster of Sandy, who was committed to jail in default of $300 bail, upon a charge of illegal traffic in postage stamps, had his bail reduced from $300 to $200 by Commissioner Deady Wednesday in Portland, and on putting up that amount he was released from custody. E. II . Ingraham is surety on the bond. A gentleman over from McMinn ville stateB that the small pox scare, which kicked up -such a furore over there, has subsided, and the patient, Charly Bynum, is .convalescent. His wife, who had varioloid, is also nearly well. The quarantine has been removed from the street upon which they lived. W. II. Flannigan, administrator of the estate of Win. Garvin, the Silverton carpenter who was crushed to death by a locomotive in Albina last spirng, filed a peti tion in the Muitnomah county court asking jerinission to compromise the damage suit begun against the O. R. fe N. Co. He recites that negotiations looking toward a com promise have been' pending for some time and that the O. R. & N. Co. has offered to pay 1000 to the estate. Administrator Flannigan thinks a compromise would be to the interest of the estate, and Judge Catlin has authorized him to ac cept the offer. turkey Ma.ician. A party of four young negro musicians are doing the city. They are from Illinois, and have traveled together for nine years. They gave a first-class vocal and instrumental free concert on the street last evening, which brought them a perfect shower of nickels and dimes when the hat was passed among the crowd. AN SHOE -TOTJESBLF tell vou that by buying Time You Want BOOTS tWn to vousheapei than . LIST S.Hf. KKtlHM;. fao. -ft. Cable Soth Del'ghts and Instructs His Audienca. The appearance of Geo. "W. ! Cable, the talented author andelo- euiionist, at the opera house last! night was greeted by a large audience. Mr. Cable is a small gentleman of very quiet demeanor, and pos sesses the power to sway his audi ence at will, at the same time de lighting and entertaining them in his changes from the most impres sive pathos to a flow of clean, keen wit, or to joyous and intense de scription. He has a wonderful power of characterization, and is one of the best elocutionists who has appeared before an Albany au dience. Mrs. L. M. Foster has sold her property on Washington street, formerly occupied by J. K. Elder kin, to Win. Fortmilier, the price paid being $1300. I lie t'ltild Recovered My little daughter, agrd seven year.--, whs attiicted with a severe cougii ;iad cold. She could not sleep lut e.-ugbed almost incessantly. 1 was in.'. -.iced by a friend to try Cham berlain. Cough Remedy and was as tonished at the immediate relief it gave her and the cure produced. I would not be without it in my house, for any price. I have tried many remedies for coughs and colds, but this is superior to anything 1 have ever tried. Prof. ,1. M. Mehan. Cap ital City Commercial College, Des Moines, Iowa. Sold by Foshay Jc Mason, We Can and l Guarantee Acker's Blood Elixir for it lias been fully demonstrated to the people of this country that it i." superior to all other preparations for blood diseases. It is a positive cure for syphilitic poisoning, dicers, erup tions aud pimples. It purities the whole system and thoroughly builds up the constitution. McLanshliD. Practical Tailoring Summer and fall suits, md pants in any stylo a speciality. Cleaning and repairing promptly attended to Main street.Albauy, Oregon. t'itizeuK of llarr Hburg, Attention; Notice is hereby given that on Saturday, September loth our store will be closed, for the day, on account of observance of the day as a Jewish holiday. May & Senedrs Kedui-eri Kales on the O. A C . Commencing Sept. KL and until Sept. 24 the Southern Pacific (O. ik C.) railroad will sell round trip tickets for rne half fair from Ash land, and all stations on the road to the state fair grounds. oliee. All those knowing themselves indebted to I'r. McAlister are re quested to call at his office or residence and make immediate payment. CaulUn to Muthcrs. Every mother is caulioned against giving her child laudanum or para oric; it creates an uuuatural craving for stimulants which kills the mind or the child. Acker's Baby Soother is specially prepared to benefit chil dren ami cure their pains. It is barm less and contains no opium or mcr phine. Sold by Foshay & Mason. Happine and foiiteiiUneiil, Cannot go ham1 in hagd if we look on the dark side of every little obstacle. Nothing wifl so darken Vile and make it a burden as bvspepsia. Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets will cure the worst form of Dyspepsia, Constipa tion and Indigestion, and make life a happiness and pleasure. Sold at 25 and 50 cents by Foshay & Mason. Pimplr-A the Face Dei ote an impure state of the bio d and are looked upon by many with suspicion. Acker's Blood -Klixir will remove all impurities and leave the complexion smooth and clear. There is nothing that will so thoroughly build up the constitution, purity aud strengthen the whole system. Sold and guaranteed by Foshay k Mason. Excursion t l'tiquina- The ladies of the Corvallis coffee club wiil sell excursion tickets to Yaquina and return, good for trip to Yaquina on Sept. 19th only, and good to return until Sept. 30th, for $2.50 from Albany or Corvallis. A fine line of imported cigars re 1 ceiv.i at Brownell fe Stanard's IDEA a cheap article in trouble you can tuy them elsewhere. We make Boots and T"T" Saggy MnHTTI OjE OREGON PACIFIC. Curran & Monteith have lots for sale on ti e installment plan, rang ing in price from $125 to $1000. The Military Ball. Parson and Bray's orchestra of Portiaud has been engaged by "F" Co., to furnish music for their mil iary bill on Sept 14. These gen tlemen have supplied tiie music for baiis here on different occasions and better could not be wished for. The Company's armory will be beautiful!- decorated and no de tail of arrangements wiil be neg lected as the members of "F" in tend to make this b:il a truly ui!ig!ii!:cie!it ;iii",ir. I ).n't fail to attend if you receive an iuvitufion Tickets without supper s.1.50. Ow ing to the nature of the dancing h:dl it was at first decided that no spectators be admitted, but later arrangements have been perfected whereby a limited number can be accommodated at an admission fee of 50e each. Ah KiKci ri-.iiis tirni. The Willamette Packing Co. shipped two more car loads of fruit yesterday to Portland. They are now canning tomatoes and finish ing their pack of blackberries. They are sup), lying large quanti ties of fruit to the railroad con tractors. They have received at their store on .-second street a large invoice of fresh groceries, hams, bacon, etc. Their fruit pack is un excelled, and is much preferred hy dealers to the California product. I I ue H,res for sale. We have just brought from Eastern Oregon a fine lot of work horses which we will sell on terms j to suit the times. Among them is j some promising young drivers from Oneco, Mason Chief, and Edward Everett. Also some choice heavy mares. Anyone wishing a horse will do well to look them over and we will tike pleasure in showing them to all intending purchasers. McKnight Bkos., Tallinan, Or. .Mothers Head. The proprietors of Santa Abie have authorized Fushav fc Mason to refund your money; if, ifter giving this Cali fornia K'ug of Cough Cures a fair trial as directed, it fails to give satis faction for the cure of Cough, Croup, Whooping Cough and ah Throat and Lung troubles. When the disease affects the head, and assumes the form of Catarrh, nothing is so effect ive as California Cat-R-Cure. These preparations are without equal as a household remedies. n Kxplana lion. What is thie "nervous trouble'' with which so many are now atllcted? If you w ill remember a few years ago ihe word Malaria was comparatively unknown to-day it is as common as any word in the English language, yet this word covers only the meaning of another word used by our forefathers in times past. So it is w ith nervous diseases, as thev ana Malaria are in tended to cover what our grandfathei called Biliousness, and all are caused by troub.es that aiise from a diseased i ciudition of he Liver which in per forming Us unctions finding it can not dispose ofthe bi'.e through the or dinary channe is compelled to pass it otf through the system, causing ner vous troubles. Malaria, Riliou Fever, etc. You who are suffering can well appreciate a cure. We recommnde Green's Angus'. Flower. Its cures are marvelous. Military ItaSI Supper. The supper for the military ball to be given by F. Co., on the dedi cation of their armory on Friday evening, will be furnished by the ladies of the Women's Relief Corps at the V. C. T. U. hall. The ladies ate preparing an excellent supper which will be served at 50 cents each. French keeps raiiroad time. University of Oregon ! J3TEUGENE tTTYa Next -ession begins on Monday, the 17th of September, 1SSS. Free scholarships from every county in the state. Applv to your county superintendent. Kourcou'Ses: Classical. Scientific. Literary ai.d a short English couise in which there is no Latin, Greek, French r German. The Ensrlish is pre-eminently a Bu-iness Course. For catalotrues or other i:. formation, address W. JOHNSON, President. Apple Boxe. " G GREEN APPLE BOXES FOR SALE AT Zeyss & Hochstedler's. - A - UID jMLXJ-r7 and SHOES, Orep State Fair! T"JE Annual state fair v ill be helJ on the" fair grounds nciir Suicm, cGiiiineiicinfr onthe 17 OF SEPTEMBER And fontiimin one k. Cash premium to the amount if 15.000 Will he awarded tor At:rk'uHur:ii. n.i-i-liaiiical and stork !iilv i' l. vwji'ks oi art and faiicy work and for tri ais of spuiHi. I lie premium otToreJ nave liven i'u reased in many cases.aml r.ew elapses have been adii ed. No entry tee charged in divisions J, K, and magnificent field of horses entered, an-.l there will be splendid contests of runiiingaiiil trotting each day. The different transportation companies will make liberal ruhiriions in lares and freights. Special attention is clled to the premium offered for county exhibits of jrrains, jrruase and fruits. Kntnes will lie received in the secretary "fe .".trice in Salem, beginning six days bifore the fair, and on the lair grounds from Kriday ic tore the fair. Persons desiiinc to exhibit in divisions J, K, O, P ai,a i are requeue i hi make their entries on Kriday and Saturday before Oie fair, if possible, AH entries closa on Monday, September 17th, at 7:30 p. m. PRICES OF ADMISSION- 7; Coupon ticket for men (six days) $- 50 Coupon ticket for women (six days) 1 00 Day ticket tor men 53 Day ticket for women t$ Tickets to the irrand stand at race track tor males over 12 years 25 b;idies to the grand stand free. Those desiring to purchase booths will ap ply to tin- secretary. -sSt.nd to the secretary at Salem for a preiiiiuut list. J. T. (JKKGG, Secretary. GffiOS RAILWAY and NAVIGATION COM PAST Columbia River Rout Trains for the Kist leivt; Po-tlan.lat 10 a. and 2 p. M. daily; TICKETS to and from principal points in United State. Canada and Europe. ELEGANT PULLMAN PALACE CARS1 Emigrant SSleeping afjars Run Through ea Express Trains to OMAHA, COUNCIL BLUFFS and ST. PAUL Free of Uharge and Without Ohanjtr. Close Connections at Portland for San Fran cisco and Puget Sound points. For further particulars inquire of Curaan & Monteith, Kirst Street, Albany. Oregon. A. L- MAXWELL . r. t t. a, W. H. H Ott'O. MB. General Manager. ffSTBoata leave the O. K. A. Co.'s wharf, at the foot of Broadalbin street, on Tuesday and Friday of each week. C. G. RAWf.lNUS, LeI A:8.it tat EngusOemedy. Trade Mark. Murray's Specific A guaranteed, curefo$ all nervous diseases, such as Weak Memory, Loss of Brain Pi.wer, Hysteria, Headache. Pain in the 3..ck, Nervous Prostration. Wakefulness. o iTjJ Leucorrfcusa, I myersal Lasgi B6ier-.iaK.nK,tU(jej Seminal Weakness, Im- i;.' . and general io.-s f rwwero h Geiierat 'e organ in either sex caused by indiwre inn or nver-evertiari, slid which ul timately lead to Premature Trade Hark. old Age, Insanity and Cou- . . i i. .. . lmvs forSS IN) Sent, bv mail m ori receipt of price. Fuil par ticulars "in pamph et sent free to every applicant. We Guarantee Kux4 to cure an v case, tor ev ery 45.00 order received we send si- Doxes, witn a "rmen. j,B Jciap, i g-uarane e to refund the money rf bu -specific does not errect a cure. Auuress all commu nications to the Sole Manufacturers, Th Murray Medicine Co., Kansas. City, Mo. f?"Sold in Albauy by Fosliay Foshay A Iann.solc agents stockmen and farmers :r,:ej-A:d I hereby certify that Dr. I . N. Woodle has successf ullv operated on mv ridgling horse. ISAAC HAYS. For further -eference in regard to ridglins inquire of Dave Peterson, Wm. Pcterson,Leb ann; John Hardmaii, A.fred Wclverton, Al bany; Sam Gaines, scio; Wm. Foster, Prine ville. I practice veterinory medicine in Al bany and country surrounding Office and. residence corner (ith and Washington gts. I. N. WOODLE. Veterinary Surgeon. Pillow sham holders, the neatest thing out, at Brink's. leather you Shoes a- KRAUSSE & KLEIN. FL1NM BLOCK'