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About Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19?? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 5, 1888)
O. A 1. I;. K. TIME TAULK. NORTH BOUND. ejvarts'Arrives. Cala. t-xpr. Eugene ex 0;4ft anil 7;iiaani l'orr.i 1 1:13 am 1 1 -ftiau j ' I 7-1it.ii,I Vi 10 lOstm 34'm SOUTH BOUND. Arrives; Departs! Arrives Cal;t up I 'iii.-e?ie ex Freight ' 7:4"iMii ..Mil 12 40im l.:)!ni AsliKtml 0.0' ;ui Km-une "j 4iiiin Kturrne C.'iOi'm 0: the !aine lav. i . I1..EBA.XON BRANCH. Fip AI'a"y Departs Arrives. No 11... i Nn ... .. jliSO p mj Lebanon at 1,: c.j. m I S.T p ID' " S.nti p III F'nf l.ub'n i N" 12. . . 5.00j niAlbanvat 5,45 am 14 00 p m; '" 2.45 p m OREGON PACIFIC TIMETABLE. Arrives Departs .Ul.15aiul1.00 p m ,.' 5.2'mio.:0a m Passonier. .. . Freight... iOniMiS ABOUT TOW. To not fail to see Nellie Boyd. 'His Natural Life" Saturday evening. W. IT. Goltra went to Portland yesterday. ( hvu'on grapes at Hyde's market at 7") cents per bushel. Secure your seats for Chas. Mau bury and Nellie Boyd. New and second hand heating stoves cheap at L. Gottlieb's. Don't procastinate, get an acci dent policy in the Travelers. Judge Boise went up to Eugene yesterday. His health is better. A messenger boy wanted at the Postal Telegraph oriice. Apply immediately. Handsome, gentlemanly Charles Mautury at the opera house Satur day evening. P. H. Bowman and wife return ed this week from a visit to their son in Douglass county. Thos. Brintc will go to Portland to-day to purchase a new line of upholstered furniture. Jay Francis, the rustling agent of the Northwestern Insurance company, is in the city. Henry Tyler and family left last evening for Halsey, where lie has set. tired a ranch and will fit up for the poultry business. ' The Western Union Telegraph office and Weils, Fargo & Go's office will be removed to-day into thei: new quarters in Fohsav A Mason's new brick. Frank Arnberger, Postal Tel graph operator in this city, will leave Sunday for a month's 'rip to San Francisco. His place will be supplied by J. W. Martyn, of Har risburg. There appears to be fully as much interest manifested over the coming of Chas. Mauburv and Nel lie Boyd in "His Natural Life" as there ever could over the coming of P. T. Barnum. Mi. J. K. Stewartson, former dray proprietor of this city, has en- gageit a building and will return here and open a meat market in a few .lays. Mr. Wallace will be i associated with him in the enter- pns Julius Gradwohl writes from San Francisco that he has made ar- rar.gements to buy goods direct from England. He also shipped on the last steamer which left for Yaquina City to Albany 100 dozen oach of cups and saucers, the very latest style, which he will sell for 75 cents per dozen, for net cash imtii further notice. ity Property for 1c. Fine house and one lot at the corner of Second and Baker streets ; price. $3000. Also a nice house and one lot at the corner of Second and Thurston streets. Price. .$1500. For further particulars call on Burkhart & Keeney, Keal rotate Agents. For your tine imported irtd Ke West cigars, tr0 to M. Baumsrart t-igar store, one door east of Black man's drug store. Boys kilt suits at W. F. Read's. tg-1 ...... "W"IEE-AT IT COSTS TO SHOE TOUESELF 3ST3D lEIMIIlirz-? You haven't ? Well let us tell you that by buying a cheap article Jin leather you; throwing away your money. Now to overcome this trouble And we SPECIALTY and WARRANT EVERY O, ct . MATTERS. The Largest Month's EBusiness Ever Dcie in This City. The O. & C. olik-ials, Superin tendent Brandt and Manager Wider, passed up south on a tour r of insn.ftirm vtonlov timv ! i nmmiswl P,no-o-;io-VmrrrV'or-.-r i run Id a finer basrirawroom at the north end of the depot A box of plate glass weiuhin;; I 2l'00 pounds for the Strahan buil.h i in r was a Nortiou of the freight re- i reived at the O. A C. depot yester- j day. j Last month's business ever dme at "the j O. it C. depot in this city. H-iiisi(ioii lor (arid KilU-s. Wallis Nash, secretary of the board of regents of the Oregon agricultural college at Corvallis, I lias written to Gov. Pennoyer, say ing that he lias been instructed by the board to apply for seventy-five stand of cadet rifles of the latest ::iftern for the use of the students, the instructor having reported that they are sufficiently advanced to require the use of arms for their further progress. Gov. Pennoyer has turned the letter over to Ad jutant General Sbofner, O. N. G., who says that there are no arms on hand now, but there will be plenty if Congressman Hermann's bill providing for an allowance of 1000 extra guns and tAo Gatling guns for Oregon becomes a law. It has passed the hcuse and is now in the senate. X.W.Ajrr V Son's Newspaper Annual The ninth edition of this standard newspaper guide for 1SSS has been received. I n its preparation, every endeavor has been made to render it more valuable than either of the preceding volumes, as a ready reference book on all statistics per taining to the newspaper press. Business men have proven it to be a valuable guide-book on many subjects pertaining to general trade interests ; and the newspaper ad vertiser finds in it the latest infor mation obtainable, on all news paper statistics. Bare t oini The Oregonian has been pulish ing items in regard to rare coins of the earlier U. S. coinage. Last evening t!ie conductor on the Leb anon train exhibited to us several old coins of the description re ferred 10. One half dollar, bearing date of 1825, had on its rim, in place of milling, "Fifty cents or a dollar." Another, bearing date of 1833, had on its rim "Fifty cents or half a dollar." He also had in his possession a Louis I'd hp 5-franc piece of 1S35. Quite an interest is being taken in these old coins. The Kfver at orvallin. The work of improving the river channel at Corvallis will be started as soon as possible. This consists of revetting, that is, covering with protection from the wash of the waves, about 6000 feet of the river banks. No dredging will be done on the upper Willamette, but the bars will be deepened by scraping, which the snasrboat will perform, and by the construction of tem porary wingdams. Fell Into (be 'au:il. Geo. Dodder's little girl, aged about 10, fell into the canal near their home on Washington street. yesteray D.P.Mason, who happened j ' be nea.r' ,ulstene(J to lier rescue, but ,oan'1 the pl"ky Httle sirl had mar aged to reach the bank in safety. Li mi's Assessment for ISSS. Th" gross value of all property in Linn county as shown by the assessment roll for 1888, which is just completed,is 7,t52,920. The inueoiejness witiiin tiie county is 1 ,042,02,. There was 353,405 acres of land assessed, at a value oi ..jijt.orjo, a m uieie were ntj. Fwn0 utcw.t-icu. duiuimi ui taxame property is !flo9,!.,o less than last year, and the assessment is generally a little lower than last year. Firemen' IDrill. Members of Albany Engine Co. No. 1 are requested to meet at their hall at 7:30 sharp this evening for the purpose of regular drill. By order of the foreman, C. W. Watts. French keeps railroad time. HATE YOU AN Conic and See will give you first class goods for your money and sell Proceedings of the October Terin -Scholarships Grantid Bp's, Etc. The tax levy for 13 ss was made as follows: School tax. 5 mills. 11!mna' l mms ""iversity 1-10 state tax (estimate) 4 mills mills l eOUlUV pUIpOSOS, 5 710 .Il'lllS. Total, 1") mills. Supervisor i. F. Burkhart was ordered to repair the bridge on the Santiam eanal north of Lebanon. It was ordered that the saner visor of road district No. :-! pur chase lumber to repair bridges. The Pacific Bridge Co. was or- ',le.rVd. l" liZh . "P.'he -Mehama bridge as Per bid for :5i). ! Frank II. and Mary K.Porter were granted scholarships in the state umversit.v. Sheriff Smaihnon filed an addi tional bond ot f 30,000, which was approved. D. Hart was ordered to purchase necessary clothing for Thos.Koane, a pauper. Charles and Ina Kice were granted scholarships in the state agricultuaal college. It was ordered that D. Hart be allowed .$S.75 per week tor keeping three paupers, Koane, llolcomb and Davis. It was ordered that G. W. Young repair the pier of the Lebanon bridge and put in a boom of logs. It was ordered that H. C. Moron be authorized to purchase lumber and repair the Sweet Home bridge. CLAIMS ALLOWED. D. W. Rainwater, rock for bridges $ G. D. Barnard k Co., record 5 00 books John Hoffman, witness fees K. K. Montague J. C. Goodale, lumber Kooutz & Lane, mdse 204 50 2 20 11 22 ; 00 12 70 9 50 C. B. Montague, lumber 1 . M. Westfall, gravel. . 21 00 Mary E. Davis, keeping pauper 8 40 P. W. Spink, lumber 10 06 1'. W. Sprink, lumber Ill 71 Frank E. Allen, hauling. . . 7 50 A. H. Martin, repairing scraper 2 00 J, J. Graham, care of Mar shall 100 00 J. W. Wilbanks. gravel 50 Burkhart & Koyce, printing 14 05 li. Koldeway, salary stock inspector 7 25 M. K. Doiris, keeping pau- .).. B. Fitz water, keeping pauper 8 00 G. F. Crawford, aid for poor s 00 John Hoffman, repairing jail 95 00 Fee - in case of Sarah Leep- er, insane 19 00 Fees in case of M. Elliott, insane 19 00 Fees in case of State vs. E. Case 133 50 Fees in case of State vs. C. Harmon 10 45 E. Montague 373 00 H.Fanvell 83 3 Andrews & Hackleman 8 00 N. H. Allen 24 00 K. L. Hamilton 2 50 W. li. Bilyeu, Atty's fees. . 50 00 L. M. Curl, salary 114 87 J. Smallmon, fees 47 OS John Smallmon, stamps. . . 12 85 Foshay & Mason 50 85 Mrs. C. Houck, boarding poor 8 00 Jotin Smallmon, watering trees 10 00 Win. St. John, bridge 942 40 O. P. Coshow, bridge 194 08 David Hart, keeping county poor 29 28 Geo. Wheeler, lumber 17 27 C. B. Montaeue, lumber. . . Geo. W. Young, repairing bridge D. I'. S. Blackburn.salarv. Train & Whitney, printing. W ,o 75 00 7 50 Died of IMphtheria. j The ten-months-old boy of C. II. ; Stewart died at 8 :30 last nhdit of diptheria. It will be buried at 10 i 0'Ci0Ck this morning, but owing to tne nature of the disease no funeral j service will be held. As iar as . i)eard of there are no other case3 ir the city. That exquisite line of satins in our show window will be run close this week. Have no excuse for not iret- ting in on them. Montieth fc Seiten bach. Mexican Cactus Bitters is the. best remedy iu the world for liver and kid ney diseases, indigestion, etc. For sale at M. Bannigart s. 7 T JS ... ie Nex POLITICAL SI'EIKIX;. When and 'Where the Republican Orators "Will Address the People of Oregon, lion. Robert McLean, republi can nominee for presidential elector, and Hon. II. B. Miller, of Josephine county, will address the citizens of Oregon at the following times and places, at 7:30 o'clock a. m. : Eugene City Brow nsville Ilalsev Albany Hilisboro Lafavette Dallas .Oct. 17 .Oct. 18 .Oct. l'J .Oct. 20 .Oct. 22 .Oct. 23 .Oct. 24 .Oct. 25 .Oct. 20 . Fl l.TON Independence Corvallis A I'POINTM KMTS OF HON. C. W Euger.e City Ilarrisburg Albany Corvallis Dallas ..Oct. 11 . .Oct. 12 13 15 10 17 18 19 20 ..Oct. . .Oct. ..Oct. . .Oct. ..Oct. ..Oct. . .Oct. . .Oft; Lafayette Forest Grove. . . . Salem Oregon City Gervais lion. Raleigh pany Mr. Fulton 29 tott will accom- LKTIfr.K LIST. Followins; is the list of letters remaining in the postotfice at Albany, October 4.1sS. Per son falling for these letters will (jive the date on which thev were advertised: Foster, I), li. Jr, Kulin, Will Lanikin, Hu;;h Kelly, K. K. Kev. White, liennie llansell, Mrs. Lilihy Levered:. e, Fred Rynes, Miss Grace New land, K. N. Woodward, K. O. Uots Thompson. P. M Line 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 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 ail intending purchasers. McKmgiit Bros., Tall man. Or. People Everywhere Confirm our statement when we say that Acker's Fnglish Remedy is in evety way superior to anv anu all other preparations for the throat and j lungs, Iu whooping cough and croup t is magic, and relieves at once. Ke member this remedy is sold ou a positive guarantee. An Absolute lire The Original Aim-tine Ointment is only put up in large two-ounce tin boxes, and is an absolute cure lor old sores, burns, wounds, chapped hands and all skin eruptions. Will positively cure all Kinds ol piles. Ask for the Original .-hiet!ii Ointment. Sold by Foshav it Mason at Ao cents pur box by mail '50 cents. Guard Against The Strike, And alwavs have a bottle of Acker's English Remedy in the house, i'ou cannot tell how soon Croup may strike your little oue, or a cold or cough may fasten itself upon you. One dose is a preventive and a few doses a positive cure. All Throat and Lung troubles yield to its treatment. The Remedy guaranteed by Foshay ct- Mason. We fan anil Do Guarantee Acker's Blood Elixir for it has been fuliy 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 purifies the whole system and thoroughly builds up the constitution. A .alaral Product of California. It is only found in Butte County, California and in no other part of the world. W'c icfer to the tree that pro duce the healing and penctinting gum used in that pleasant and ettec tivu cure for consumption, asthma, bJonchitis, and coughs, Santa Abie, the King of consumption Foshay Aj Mason guarantees and sells it for $1 a bottle or three for $2 50. By the use of California Cat-K Cure all symptoms of catarrh are dispelled, and the dis eased nasal passage is speedily re stored to a healthy condition. $1.00 a package. By mail, 10. Circu lars free, Notice to Debtors. All persons knowing themselves indebted to E. & C. Howard are requested to come forward and settle at once. Secure you; ural Lite."' seats for "His Nat them to you cheapei than You me i:igi:k .NOTES. Eic.ENE City, Aug. 2. The Lane county fair closed Sat urday night at 10 o'clock. It has been the most successful exhibit since the organization, as far as the public interest is concerned, and so of course financially. The pro ceeds are about "f 1O0U. The races were hardly up to the mark, but perhaps that is a thing to be glad of. (ieorge Beishaw'.s exhibit of wheat was of course unapproach able. Twe display of corn was enough to make one think he was back in old Missouri. One of the most noticeable features was the finest display of dried fruit ever made in Lane county. These were grown and desicated by Major Sladden. To show the interest in this new industry, I may inform your readers that Major Sladden has out in the vicinity of Eugene between 7000 and 8000 trees. But 1 will have more to say of this in another communication. At the fair were flowers bright and radiant enough to make one imagine him self in the tropics bedquilts old enough and often enough displayed to be placed on the retired list Squashes several single specimens tipping the beam at 115 pounds. Watermelons raised in Lane county of 3(3 pounds. Apples, big, red and yellow enough to make us know that we have the best fruit country on earth. Rocks, gold, silver and nickel bearing enough to show us that we are in midst of a rich mineral belt that only needs development. Then the stock display was a wonderful improvement on any form -r year, Oregon farmers are at last catching on to .he fact that no kind of stock pays to raise, but the improved breeds. 1 am informed by the management that it is proposed to cut loose from the horse racing business altogether, and giving the exclusive attention of the society to the exhibits of the pavilion and the stock. One of the most noticeable social events of the past month was the reunion of J. W. Geary Post, No. 7, G. A. R. and the Women's Relief Corps. After one of the most fitting addresses by the Com mander R. E. Eastland, full of the tenderest remembrances of the past, and hopeful suggestions as to the future, and a happy response by Mrs. Sla'dden the president of the Corps, the assembly was favored with a few songs by a choir of professionals led by Profs. Mil lard and Buck. Then followed two hours of such social amusemenc and refreshments as few know so well how to get up and enjoy as soldiers, and soldiers wives and children. I must not omit to speak of the presentation of a gold badge to Mrs. Fry as an expression of the esteem in which she is held by the sisterhood. The public school has added one grade, and now with eight grades it takes rank with any public school in the state. Prof. Williams, thejprincipal seems to be emphatic ally the right man in the right place. The people seem to feel too, that he is ably supported by corps of teachers. Happiness and Contentment, Cannot go hand in hand if we look on the dark side of every little obstacle. Nothing will so darken life and make it a burden as Dyspepsia. Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets will cure the worst form of Dyspepsia, Constipa tion and Indigestion, and make life a happiuess and pleasure. Sold at 25 and 50 ceuts by Foshay & Mason. Window shades. I have received a new line in staple and fancy colors and will in the future carry a much larger as sortment than formerly and sell them cheaper. Samuel E. Young. Vierick's baths. CHAUTAUQUA BOOKS 1 888-9 An Outline History of Greece 0 50 Preparatory Greek Course in English.. 1 0 Colleire Greek Course in English 1 00 Popular ZouhvM 1 20 Chemistry,....: 1 M The Character of Jesus 40 Modern Church in Europe 40 Price per set -5 50 Chautauquan per year 1 nO A discount allowed when 5 &etSj,or more are ordered at one time. All orders promptly filled by J K GILL &l Co., Booksellers, Portland, Oregon, 4aTOr by your local Bookseller IDEA fan IT you can tuy them elsewhere. We make Boots and Great Engiisli Reicfly, Murray's Specific A guaranteed cure afor nervous diseases, Mich as Weak Memory, Less of Brain Power, Hysteria, Headache Pain m the Bck, Nervous Prost i at ioi i, W a k elu h ies, t i t-..: . i t D f T r- ijCllcori mua, I. nn fi;u 10.-331 Before lakinjj. tu-d0i Seminal Weakness, Im- M-.' ill ijii--.il u-s.i pi.wro i l.'enoratj Orj.un-;-i eit-i,-r s.;-c --.-la-l by indix re ion t over-exertion, and which ut tiniateiv lead to Premature Trade 5.; art. U'.d Am, Insanity and Con sumption. 1.C0 a liox or six lioxes lor.ifi.UO. Sent by mail ou receipt of price. K-all p;r ticalars iu pamphlet sent free to every applicant. Vie taiaraiitee ti gioxes to cure ain c:u-e. Kor every iVi.OO order received we sciidj iv noxes, witn a u'nttc"ft,fterT8 kin-T-iruarane e to refund the money if ou specific doe's not effect a cure. Address all eomnui-niv-atiins to the Sole Manufai tur i s. 'lhe JIurriv Medicine Co.. Ki!is. v'itv. .Mo. 45TSohl in Albany by Foshay Foshay i .iiaii,soie agent, s Tl Are in receipt of some fine JJand Dinner sets of thir own import n, direct from East Liver pool, England. They a?e first-class goods and will be sold cheap, They have a full and complete line of staple and fancy groceries, which they are offering to their customers at lower rates than ever before. Vierick's baths Albany Opera House ! ' ONE PERFORMANCE ONLY SattirDay, Oct Gxfx Appearance of America's Representative Sensation Artists, CHAS. HAYBURY and MISS NELLIE BOYD Appearing in Marcus Clarke and Inigo Tyrrell's $10,000 spectacular sensation , HIS NATURAL LIFE. NEW SCENERY, NEW MECHANICAL EFFECTS, NEW COS TUMES, A GREAT COMPANY, A GREAT PLAY, EVERY PIECE PRODUCED AS ADVERTISED. JTrices 50 and 75 cents. Reserved seats without extra charge now on sale at Blackman's. Our record in the past is a guarantee that is our greatest venture. SHOES urn An i:xp!ai!.nt son. What is thi; "nervous trouble" with which so many are now a dieted? If you will remember a few years ago-tin- word Msljrlii 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 iu times past. So it is with nervous diseases, as thev ana .Malaria are in tended to cover what our grandfathei cailcd biliousness, and ali arc caused by trimb.es that arise from a diseased tn.diliou of he Liver which in per lonning its unctions Undin; it can i:ot dispose oflhe bile- through the or dinary cli.-uuii! is compelled to pass it oil' through the system, causing ner vous troubles. Malaria, Bilious Fever, etc. You who are sutl'ering can well appreciate a cure. We recommtide Green's August Flower. Its cures are; marveious. lvi in pies ou (lie race Dei ote an impure state of the bIo d and are looked upon by many with suspicion. Acker's Blood Elixir wii! remove all impurities and leave the complexion smooth and clear. Thete 1 is nothing that will so thoroughly build up the constitution, purity and strengthen the whole system. Sold and guaranteed by Foshay & Mason. Ladies I have received my full stock of fall and winter millinery, nave secured the service of Miss Smith, of Portland, trimmer. Will be pleased to show goods at any time. Ida M. Brush, successor to Sirs. E. J. O'Connor. 4iven Away. W. F. Read proposes to give away a line gold watch with his gold and silver prize shirt, the very best fitting nid best made white shirt in the market. The price is as low or lower than any equally as good shirt in the market. McLaughlin, Practical Tailoring" Summer and fall suits, uid pants in any style a speciality. Weaning and repairing promptly attended to Main street.Albany, Oregon. Gold Crize shirt.' The best white'shirt in the market at W. F. Read's; and don't forget that he proposes to give away a tiue gold watch with thtm. Call and investi gate if you need a good shirt Smoke Estrellas. OREGON RAILWAY and KAYIGATIO.V CO.HPAS11 Columbia River Route Trains ,for the Kast leave Portlandjat IOJa. m anQ 2 P. M. ua:iy; T-Tf;'I"Ti,rFQ5';o'an(i from principal J. J. VJt.-Ej J. IO points in United States, Canada and Europe. ELECANT PULLMAN PALACE. CARS' Emigrant BSleeping Cars Run Through oa Express Trains osAHaiaj OMAHA, COUNCIL BLUFFS and ST. PAUL t ree oT Dharge and Without Change. Close Connections at Portland for San Fran cisco and Puget Sound points. For further particulars inquire of Curaan & Monteith, First Street, Albany, Oregon.) A. L. MAXWELL. G. P. A T. A. W. B. HOLCOMB, General Manager. 43TBoats leave the O. K. A. Co.'s wharf, afc the foot of Broadalbin street, on Tuesday and Friday of each week. C. G. RAWLINGS, Local Aaen Shoes a- Pair FLINN BLOCK- KRAUSSE & KLEIN.