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THE MORNING- HERALD: SATURDAY". SEPTEMBER 29, 1S8S 9fH oming S aiht 2i crald j O. A C. ii . K. TI1E TAIiti-.. NOUTH HOL'XD. .eparts Arrives. L-xjir. i:45 :tui 7;')-iain Portl'd lo lm?n Kuu'cue ex j 1 1:15 ainjll::.Viiiij " :i4..i! Fici-.-iit I : 7:l'H.n.l " ?-l.-.tmi SOUTH BOUND. : Arrives. Departs! Arrives Calaexp J 7:-f"pi:ii ."!in .-lii:i:l'.).f!0..i;i K.i;:;?rio e'- 1 2;-Jijiii 12 40pm 1 'u-.-clic -J l"n:i Freight I 1 :Wti-i. jKiv;-or--- i: :"',in t-iciuht ie..ci.cu ivr juiitii alter li a. ii. Of trie same day. JLKl'.AXOX URANCH. Fn Al'iu'v DemrN Arri ve. Noll .jiif.O . li U-b n.o: a; 1,:; f.p m N" ! .s.i ii ii ti.:r, r in F'm Leb'n ; N-li. .. 15.00 p in Albany at 5.45 a m V 14 ....12 on p in -j.45 ii in ORKGUN PACIFIC TI.MK T.UU.E. Arrives Departs ill. I. '.anill. 00 p m ' 5.25piii.G.50 a in Pa'-wjiiirer Freight .HVHlNt. A1IOIT - TOMX. J. R. X. Bell is in the city. i'.urkhart & Royee, job printers. S. P. I'.arger, of Brownsville, is in the city. Call and see the new .millinery at I'. & C. Howard's. The Eugene Register is issuing a .Daily paper during the Lane count' fair. , Hon. J. C. Fullerton, of Tlose bur, passed down to Portland yes terday. (ieo. Curry ,of Portland, is spend ing a day or two in the city, being tui his return from Yaquina. Misa Kva Kirdendall, a member of the art preservative of Olympia, is visiting friends in this city. James Cai others started yester day on a trip East to visit his old home in Henderson county, Il linois. A special train brought the pas sengers from the steamship Wil lamette Valley to this city last night. C. C. Cherry had the misfortune yesterday to get his hand badly iat "rated by a roll of barbed wire falling. upon it. .Mrs. Lister, of Portland, who h;i been visiting friends in this city and Harrisburg, returned home yesterday. (nils and boys wanted to pick frr.it by the Willamette Packing Co. Apply at the cannery or at the company's store on "Second street. Will & Stark have just opened a fine line of diamonds, gold watches and new jewelry and silverware which the public is invited to call and inspect. Mr. Ed. McAllister came up from Albany last night to enter the U niversity. Hev reports his father as about the same, with no im mediate danger. Eugene Register. The ladies missionary society ol the United Presbyterian church will hold its quarterly session Sat urday afternoon at 2.30 o'clock, at the U. P. church. Prof. Horner, of Roseburg passed down to Salem vesterdav takine home the invalid son oi Prof, Ale Kirov, who had been trying the climate of Southern Oregon for his health.; i E. Becker, recently from the East, has opened a blacksmith and machine shop at Shedd. His ad vertisement will be found else where in this paper. The latest fake in Portland, ac ord.ng to the Oregonian, is the wearing of campaign shirts with H. & M. stamped upon them in large letters, and democratic ex changes are already denouncing them as ''bloody." Active operations have been commenced in Oregon Citv on tiie ioundation for the new wood pulp mill that is to be erected jus be low t.ie falls, adjacent to the locks canal. The mill will be an im mense structure and have one of the finest water powers in the htate. A tine line of new silverware just opened at Will & Stark's. W JtL-A-T IT COSTS TO SHOE "Y"OIJESELF A3ST3D IF1AIrvEH-i2"? You haven't? Well let us tell you that by buying a cheap article in leather you thr o wing away your money. Now to o vercome this trouble Come -And we SPECIALTY and WARRANT EVERY Pair I T-iay Drown a Team oq Their Return Trip i j ilow Thiy Were Received at the Bay ! The detachment of C S. troops which were at Yamuna have- re- !i . 1 . .1 - . lurneu to incir quarters at aii couver. In crossing a stream near the summit a spaa oi m;ih;s fell o vr an embankment and v.civ drowned. The officers in command were Col. Mel. omho, Dr. Kiiborne, 1'ost -ur'jeon ii;:l Lieutenants Hasson, !'.!. -i man, Lest, .Martin, Todd and McCoy. Ui iheir visit at Yaquina the Ni-wport News says: The pre.-ence of troops being a rare occurrence in Nmvport, they were vieweu with much curiosity by the people, and many t id veterans sought out the camp which aiforded many I reminiscences ot camp tile a j quarter of a century ago. To the school children the presence oi soldiers were a . ciurceof inexpressible joy. Being camped on the school house t grounds, they had an excellent op portunity of observing every move ment. On Tuesday a drill and artillery practice was had on the beach, vvhich was eagerly observed by a large number of citizens. The batter- consisted of two revolving lioskiss guns of five barrels each, and some rapid tiring was done with blank cartridges. A range was taken on Whale Rock and some good markmanship exhibit ed with solid shot. The oiliers of the expedition were ail sociable and courteous, and the private soldiers were a gentlemanly lot of fellows, quiet orderly and well behaved. lr. .Xotirse'A Lecture, The lecture of Dr. Nourse at the opera house last evening on the subject of 'John and Jonathan" was attended by a fair sized audi ence. His discourse was as re markable for the flow of well rounded sentences of the purest English diction with which it abounded, as it was for the ini- nrp:c;i trt ariil riff ant iiy.a 1, 1 . , ...,,0 style in which the speaker deliver- ered a pleasing interming'ing of keen wit and interesting facts. He is an Englishman bv birth, but has i . . - , , oecame an American, lie says, nav sworn allegiance to the I'nited States. His lecture throughout was interesting, instructive and thoroughly enjoyable, the audience being delighte I from the first to the last. ote Stolen. i J. 0. Morris states that h coat containing i-k in notes way stolen from his room at the Murr,y Hotel yesterday afternoon. The notes were dated at Molalla, Clackamas county. One was for $200 given by A. B. Klise, another for $100 given by W. D. Adams, and the other for $40 given by J. E. Officer. The puMic is warned against purchas ing said notes. 'Supplementary Articles. Articles of incorporation (sup plementary) were tiled with the secretary of state to-day by the Farmers and Merchants' insurance company of Albany, Oregon, in creasing the capital stock of that incorporation from $300,000 to $500,000. Journal. A Cood Hit. Dr. Nourse in his lecture hist night made a good hit. when he recommended that a portion of the "surplus" ought to be expended in cities like Albany in repairing side walks so that a stranger would not stumble up against a town cow as she roamed at sweet will about the streets. A new line ot carpets, clothing, boots and shoes is offered at A. B McIIwains 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. Otto Sallinger has lented 'the building adjoining the Postal Tele graph office, formerly occupied by J. W. Bentley, and will open next week a cigar, tobacco and notion store. A good girl would like a situa tion. Inquire at the residence of Mrs. I. N. Woodle. HAYE YOU Sue ant will give you first class goods for your money and sell When and Wtor? the EepabHcin Craters Yiill Address the Ps;pie of Orc-jou. From Hon. C. E. Woherton. member of the republican state central committee, the following list of appointment- is obtained: Hon. Robert McLean, republi can nominee for presid ntial elector, and Hon. ii. B. Miller, of Josephine comsty, will address the citizens of Oregon at the following times and places, at 7 :3) o'clock a . m . : Eugene City Oet. 17 i r. 'wnsvilie Oct. IS ilai.-ev .Oct. l'.l Alban'v Oet. 2' Hilisboro Od. 22 Latavfctte Oct. 23 Dallas Oct. 24 Independence Oct. 2-" Corvallis Oct. 20 Al'I'OINTMKMTs OK HON. C. W. Kfl.TO.N F.ugere City Oct. 11 Harrisburg Oct. VI Albany. . Oct. 13 Corvallis Oct. lo Dallas Oct. 10 Lafayette Oct. 17 Forest drove Oct. IS alem Oct. 1!) Oregon City Oct. 2 Oervais. Oct. 20 lion. Raleigh Mott will accom pany Mr. Fulton. Fine Tract ot Laud I'm ehae!. C. G. Burkhart has purchased the K. N. White farm near this city, containing 280 acres, paying about $50 per acre. He will lay the same off in small tracts and place them upon the market. The land is situated, about a mile and a half from the city, and is a choice tract. It has about ten acres of fruit frees of different kinds. Mr. Burkhart proposes to sell it in tracts of the size to suit the wants of any purchaser, offer ing a line opportunity to secure a small country home of choice land near the citv. .Voted Musicians Coming. From a letter received from S. M. Yredenburg, manager of the Boston Quintette Club it is learned that this famous organization will give one of their grand concerts in this city during the coining season. The club is composed of the most celebrated artists in this country, viz: Mr. John F. Rhodes, solo violin ; Herr Paul Mende, violin; Herr Oscar Hentschel. solo flute and viola; Mr. Louis Klumenberg, sol violoncello; Air. Paul Stoev iiig. solo viola; and Miss Anne Carpenter, prima donna soprano. Lively U una way. A team driven by A. Webster ran away on First street yesterday. Mr. Webster maintained a firm grip on the lines and called lustily for the team to "whoa," but they ran all the "aster. They finally managed to run against a" tree at the Saltmarsh corner and broke it down, which stopped their mad care( r. Neither mau nor horses were hurt and the damage was slight. A Bit or Horse ch. It is not generally known, but it is a fact, that Oregon has more trotting horses of tlie 2 :30 class, according to her population, than any state in the union. The au thority for this statement is the editor of Wilkes' Spirit of the Times, the great sporting journal. Will Be Removed. J. A. Crouch and Jack Nye, brother of Bill Nye, are in the city laying the wires for the removal of the Western Union telegraph office into the new quarters with Wells Fargo & Co's. oriice in Foshay & Mason's brick. Th office will be removed early next week. 4rain Milpnients. An immense amount of grain is being shipped to Yaquina, and much more is held for shipment at Valley points. The carrying capac ity of the Oregon Development Company's vessels beng inade quate, new steamers will soon be placed on the line. The Safe and Reliable Baking Powder at Conrad Myer's, is the most desirable powder ever offered to the public. Two elegant prizes, j wnicn tne buyer can select from a large invoice of Ohinaware, vases, etc., are given away with each can. s The Ix THK LtE COlSiTl FAIR. A Successful Session of tli3 Anneal Exhi bition Sow ia Progress. EiOEXE, Sept. 27. Tho sixth annual fair of the Lane County Agricultural Society open ed at this place with every indica tion for a most successful session. The weather is fine and bids fair to continue so throughout the week. There are also many stranges in town and the hotels are all lull. But tew campers are noticed, how ever, the majority of the country people preferring to return home at night. There is a fine display of grains ami grasses, vegetables, lruits,etc, and in the same wing of the pavil ion with thei-e are shown some beautiful house plants. The ladies' department is rs pal ly I'citig filled with specimens of line needle-work, paintings and fancy work of all kinds. At the stock yard, ;s at the pa vilion, entries have all been made. The display in the pavilion is good, ami the largest number of fine horses and cattle ever brought together in the county now here. The race yesterday was a three quarter mile dash between Bingo by Hayes, and Pappoose by Pailey, won by Bingo in 1:20'4. The races to-day were : One-half mile dash, between Harry by Chas Iladle, and Sadie 0 by R. Hayes, won by Harry in 54 seconds. Second race, one-half mile trot, best two in three, between Bell founder by Harris and Cayuse by Waters; first head, dead even, time 1:40; second heat, Cayuse won, time, 1 :45; third heat, Cay use won, time, 1 :35. The attendance has not yet'-oine up to former years, as our farmers and hopgrowers are not yet through with their season's work. It is expected that Satuiday will, how ever, show a larger turnout. The display in grain, fruits and vegetables is equal to that of the state fair, and would be a credit to any county or state in the union. Marrow Escape. On last Monday Andrew Gel latly, of Philomath, came near meeting with a serious loss by fire ; at his Blodgett's valley farm". On ! last Thursday night his sons, who are running this farm, set fire to a straw pile and burned it up and by Saturday it, of course, was sup posed to be entirely destroyed, but on Monday it again began blazing and got into the stubble field and began spreading and going toward his barn which was a quaiter of a mile distant. In its course it de stroyed all the fences and an old shed that was not to exceed twenty steps from the barn. The wind was blow ing quiie hard and carried the blaze to all the fences and corrals around the barn. At the time the fire started no one but a daughter was on the place, the boys being at Wrenn with grain, but the alarm was given and aid soon arrived, which probably saved the rest of the buildings. Mr. Gellatly had in the barn 2,000 bushels of grain stored, 120 tons of hay, a binder and other imple ments. IK'sperate Us Jit Willi Bnrxlar. Several tramps entered the resi dence of J. C. Jennings, of Irving, during his absence on a visit to the coast. A young man 10 years old was in the house taking charge of things and was awakened by the noise. He at once jumped out of bed and braced himself against his bedroom door, which they were trying to open. They demanded money or valuables, promising him no harm if he would reveal it. This was refused, when they fired two shots at the door, nearly hitting the young man. He then escaped through the window and into an other part of the house, when the robbers fired another shot through the door from which he was ap proaching them, after which they left. The effort was a desperate one, and fortunately proved un availing. Keep the shotgun load ed and ready for such customeis. Barn Burned A few days ago the barn of Mrs, Love, near Harrisburs:, caught fire from a spark from an extra engine and was burned to the ground, with a loss of several hundred dollars. TP- them to you clieapei than M lllir Fine Horses for Sale. We have just brought from Eastern Oregon a fine lot of work horses which we will sell on terms to suit the times. Among them is some promising young dri vers from Oneco, Mason Chief,' and Edward Everett. Also some choice heavy mares. Anyone wishing a horse, will V well to look them over and we will tike pleasure in showing them to all intending purchasers. Mc Knight Bitos., Tallman, Or. J.'a; JJiness audi ( out eminent, Caunot go haue in hum! if we l.jok'on the dark .side of every little ohstacle. Nothing wid o darken li:e and make is a burden as Dyspepsia. Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets wid cure the worst form ;f Dyspepsia, Constipa tion and Indigestion, and make life a happiness ami pleasure. Sold at 25 and 50 cents by Fushav & Mason. Nipped in the Bud. Is it not better to nip Consumption tlie frieatest scourge of liC.iiianitv in the bud. than to try to tay its pro-UTt-Sf -ii the liriiik "of the grave. A lew :'t '-es of California's most useful prodm-tion, will releive, and a thor ough treatment will cure. Nasal Catarrh, too often the forerunner of consiiiirution can tie cured by Califor nia C.u-K-Cure. These remedies are siikl and fully warrenled by Foshay .v. Mason. People Everywhere Ccn firm our statement when we say that Acker's English Remedy is in every way superior to any and all other preparations for the throat and lungs, In whooping cough and croup t is magic, and relieves at once. Re member this remedy is sold on a positive guarantee. 'ity Properly Tor Sale. Two fine building lots on the corner of Seventh and Washington streets for sale for a few days at a bargain. Apply to Mrs. L. M. Foster, at the residence of E. L. Thompson. An Absolute Cure The Original Abietine Ointment is only put up in large two-ounce tin boxes, and is an absolute cure for old sores, burns, wounds, chapped hands and all skin eruptions. Will positively cure all kinds of piles. Ask for' the Original abietine Ointment. Sold by Foshav & Mason at 25 cents per box by mail :J0 cents. Hf fan and Do Guarantee Acker's Blood Elixir for it lias been fully demonstrated to the people of this country that it is superior to all other preparations for blood diseases. It is a positive cure for syphilitic poisoning, ulcers, erup tions and pimples. It purities the whole system and thoroughly buildo up the constitution. Finest line of jcrsies ever in Albany at Kead"s. Apple Boxes. G GREEN APPLE BOXES FOK SALE AT Ze S3 & llochstedler's. l)iftnlation ollee. TVTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE 1' firm of Tweeilule & Hopkins has been this day dissolved by mutual consent. All outstanding accounts should be immediately setcled at the store. The business will be continued by W. C. Tweedale at the old stand, wno will collect all accounts and settle alt indebtedness of the firm. W. C. TWEEDALE, T. G. HOPKINS, Dissolution, of Partnership. v OTICK IS HKRK.hr UIVKS THAT TUB PARTNER. y. ship heretofore existing between C. B Koland, J. W. Roland and J. H . Roland, un der the firm name of C. B. Roland & Co., is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All accounts due said firm will be pla-jed in the hands of H, Bivant for collection. C. B. ROLAND, J. W. ROUND. J. H ROLAND. August 21, 13. Pctatoe and ICcaus. ALL PARTIES WISHING SORTED Peerless and Burbink potatoes, deliv ered at 25 cents per bushel or fresh Xavy soup beans at 4 cents per pound. Pieace drop me a card in the postotfite risht awav, ALVlN" .1. CAROTHEKS. CHAUTAUQUA BOOKS 1 888-9 An Outline History of Greece 0 50 Preparatory Greek Course in Entrlisli..$l Ot) college Greek Course in English 1 00 Popular Zoology 1 20 Chemistrv 1 00 The Character of Jesus 40 Modern Church in Europe 40 Price per set 5 ftO Chautauquan per year 1 o0 A discount allowed when u sets;or more are ordered at one time, All orders promptly filled by J K GILL & Co., Booksellers, Portland, Oregon, tgOr by your local Bookseller IDEA you can tuy them elsewhere. We make Boots and Shoes a- Rreat EiigM fiemctly. Murray's Specific A guaranteed; cure afor nervous diseases, sm.-h us Weak Jlen.ory, Loss of Brain 1'i.wer, Hysteria, lbada.-i.e Pain in the B .ck, Nervous Prostration, Wakefulness, or.- T,!,;- i.eucurrucea, i imorsai i.:issi BeforoTaklnStude, Seminal Weakness, I.n '. .111 ;i-.:.-.il loss I i nv.'.'O ll (.jiiera'e rri-i-i in e'r.hcr so -m.ijoI by indisere ion i.r over-exu: lion, and whidi ui tiniately lent to Premature tniilc Mirk. Id Ao, Insanity and Con sumption. sl.Cn a box or six boxes for tf.'i.OO. Sent by mail on receipt of price. Kuil par ticulars in pamphlet sent free to every applicant. We uaraiUee 4 (Soxes io cure any case, t or eiery g.EitgA S-i.flo order received we send rSK sr- Hexes, wail a TittonftfterTikIn(,. guaraiio eto refund the mont-v ifoa s pc-ifie dues not eife::t a cu:e. Address ad commu nications to the Sole Manufacturers, The Murray Medicine Co., K insis. Citv. M i. S&; Sold in Albany by Fohay ! osliay .V Iason,snlc agents THE STATE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE, COKVA I.I.IS, OREGON. Term Commences on Wetluesd.-tj, fcileniler r, ISSS. o FACULTY A full corps of experienced Professors and Teachers. COURSE OF STUDY Arran'.'ed expressly to meet the demands a needs of the farming interests ef the sta PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT For students over 15 years of age who desir to enter the College, but are not prepared to enter College classes by examination. i MILITARY TRAINING To the extent required by law. BUILDINGS Large, Commodious and Well Ventilated. LOCATION. In a cultivated and Christian community ,aud one of the healthiest in the state. EXPERIMENTAL STATION. Circulais containing matter f nil of interest to farmers, will lie regularly issued and copies mailed to each patron of the Coilege. EXPENSES Reduced to lowest figures. Two or more free scholarships from every county. Consult your County Superintendent. We cjiilit'ently appeal to the farmers and Granges of Oregon to patronize the only school established by Oregon for the pio niotioii of her agricultural interests. Fcr catalogue or other information, address K. L. AKMU.I), President. Corvallis, Oregon. STOCKMEN AND FARMERS I hereby certify that Dr. I . N. Woodle has successfully operated on my ridgling horse, ISAAC HAYS. For further -eference in regard to ridulings inquire of Dave Peterson, Win. Petersou.Lel. anon; Jolin Hardman, Alfred Wclverton, Al bany ; Sam Gaines, Scio; Win. Foster, Prine ville. 1 practice veterinary mediiine in Al bany and country surrounding Office and residence corner (ith and Washington sts. I. N, WOODLE, Veterinary Surgeon Dissolution of Partnership. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE partnership heretofore existing between Messrs. Crosscn & Allen in the true!: and dray business is this day disso'ved by mutual consent. The business will be continued by I-. E Allen, who will pay all indebtedness and collect all accounts Thanking tlie pub lic for past favors, a continuance of tlieir patronage is still solicited. September 1, ISSS D. L. CROSSEN, F. E. ALLEN. t iiicoiu ciicrry bounce ut M. Kauni erart's. (J Ml -AN INVOICE OF- DECORATED CHIN AWARE ! mica I Can sell by the PIECE, or in DlfttfEU TEA and BBEAEFAST sets. These are choice oocLs and are entirely new. SAMUEL E. YOUXG-. SHIS, HIP An Explanation. "iat is thij nervous trC'iiiiie" witU whkl; so man' are nowaitlcted? If you will remember a few years asro t ho word lal.iria was comparatively unknown to-day it is as common as any word -in the English laiiguag;e,yet this won! covers only the meaning; of another word used by our forefathers in times past. So it is with nervous diseases, as thev an.! Malaria are in tended In cover what our randfathel caikd Biliousness, and ail are caused by troub.es that avi.-e from a diseased t ot;d:tiou of he Liver which in per forming its unctions linding- it can not dispose of.he bile through the or dinary chaini;: is compelled lo pass it oil' through the sy.-tem, causing: ner vous troufjlcs. Maiaria, liiiioUs Fever, etc. You who are suffering; can well appreciate a cure. We lvcommudo (irccn's Angus'. Flower. Its cures are marvelous. I'iisipies on J.'.r i'ace Dei ote an impure state of the bio d and are looked upon by man)' with suspicion. Acker's Blood Elixir will remove all impurities and leave the complexion smooth and clear. There is nothing that v. ;;i so thoroughly i build up the constitution, purity aud strengthen the whole system. Sold aiul'guaranteed by Foshay Ao Maseru. Ladies I have received my full stock of full and winter iriil!inery, nave secured the service of Miss" Smith, of Portland, trimmer. Will b pleased to show goods at any time. Ida M. Brush, successor to .Mrs. E. J. O'Connor. ;iven Away. Vv F. Read proposes to give away a line irold watch with Ins jrold and silver prize shirt, the very best fittinsr old best made white shirt in the market. The price, is as low or lower than any equally asVrood shirt in the market. .Mclaughlin. Praetieal Tailoring Summer and fall suits, nd pants in any style a speciality. Cleaning: and repairing; promptly attended to Main street, Albauy, Oregon. Cold Prize Shirt.' The best white shirt in the market at W. F. Head's; and don't forget that he proposes to jrive away a fine sold watih.with them Call and investi gate if you need a good shirt. Sinrke Estrellas. OREGON RAILWAY and XATIUtTIO.V COMPA.W Columbia River Route Trains for the East leave Pi irtiandj-.it 10Ja. m and 2 p. m. daily. r11Tlr1T7""U,rPO w aud from principal J. IVlYIj 1 O Points in United States, Canada and Europe. ELECANT PULLMAN PALACE CARS' Emigrant LSleeping afjars Bun Through oa Express Trains to OMAHA, COUNCIL BLUFFS and ST. PAUL I'ree of IMiarse and Without Change. Close Connections at Portland for San Fran cisco and Puet Sound points. For further particulars inquire of Curaati & Monteith, First Street, Albany, Qre;ron. A. L. MAXWELL. ti. P- A T. A. . H. HOLCOHB, General Manager. adfliixn iea c tae v Co.'a wharf, at th- root of Broad-.lbiu street, on Tuesday and Friday of each week. C. G. RAWLI.NUS, RECEIVED SHOE BLOCK- KRAUSSE & KLEIN.