Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, October 06, 1888, Page 3, Image 3

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    . fc B. It. TIME TABLK.
NOUTII JJOUXD.
j ! -charts' Arrive-!!.
Cnla. t;r. ; ty.ir, am! 7:00u:ii I'ord'u 10 Main
Kiiirone ex 11:13 ans-ll:anij iU.Spm
F"--i.-ht I j 7:l;:iml " ;.,
SOUTH BOUND.
Arrives! Departs! Arrives
Calatxp j 7:4."priii apm.Ashl-.inilft.iWaii
f.'Wfic ex I I2:2()ptii 12 4(pm
l'rek-ht ! j l.wIm!
i-Uuene 2 40pm
.liberie i.(Vi-ni
- J- leiyin l ecciveu lur suutu aUer i i a. :!
of tne same iay.
5LEBANOX uraxcii.
Fin Alba'yf Depart
Arrives.
11 12.;.0p ni Lebanon at 1,3 tip m
N 1:i ! b-l'pm; " p,
Kin Leb'n
A... 12.
u 14.
jo.OOp in Albany at "..45 am
- 2.00 p m '- -.45 o in
OREGON" PACIFIC TIME TABLE.
Arrives Departs
..lll.lf.amn.on p ni
5.25i)nil6.50a in
Passenser. .
Freisht ,
.:orrixi.s about tows.
Nellie Boyd to-night.
Do not fail to see Nellie Boyd.
Dr. H. A. Davis of Harrisburg, is
in the city.
Jos. Webber, Jr.. of Portland, is
in the city.
Oreaon grapes at Hyde's market
at 75 cents per bushel.
Secure your seats for Chas. Mau
bury and Nellie Boyd.
Don't procastinate, get an acci
dent policy in the Travelers.
The Mechanics Fair opened at
l oruano. inursuay evening.
Legacy cigars at Parker Bros.
The best 5 cent cigar in the maket.
0. J. Dillon will probably open a
new furniture store in tliis citv
soon.
J. M. Hodson has sold Ids inter
est in the Eugene Register to S. M.
Yora:i.
Wheat has advanced to 80 cents
in this city, the highest price for a
long time.
M. Sternberg has purchased the
interest of J. L. Cowan in the Al
bany ferry.
Tne Maubury-Boyd Co, that ap
pears here to-night is composed of
'J'2 people of unusual m ;r;t.
If you would like some choi-e
p:ckles for Sunday v0u can get
them to-day at F. L." Kenton's
oOc. per gallon.
Albany Engine Co. No. 1 held a
drill on the street last night.
Their new steamer worked in a
most satisfactory manner.
Preaching services to-morrow at
the Presbyterian church at 11 a.
m. and 7 p. ra. Communion at the
close of the morning services.
The schooner Twilight from San
trareisco, loaded with steel rails
for the Oregon Pacific, about two
weeks overdue, arrived at Yaquina
yesterday.
. Notwithstanding the great ex
pense attached to the great scenic
production, ilHis Natural Life,"
the' price will be 50 and 75 cento.
F. L. Kenton sells groceries at
cash prices, consequently does not
wish to do any credit' business.
Persons having cash to invest will
do well to give him a call.
A drunken brickmason named
George Wilson, claimed he was
robbed of $4.00 on the street Thurs
day night. He pointed out to the
police the men who robbed him,
but refused to make a complaint
for their arrest.
Death ol l.foua Prop.nl.
Miss Leona Propst, daughter of
John Propst, died yesterday at the
home of her parents near this citv,
after a protracted illness, aged 21
years. The funeral will occur at
11 a. m. to-day. The grief-stricken
parents will have the svmr.ath
the community. The "funeral" ser
vices will be conducted bv Kevs.E
II. Pritchard and E. N. Condit.
Portland fable Koad.
Portland, Oct. 5. The contract
tor the completion of the Portland
cable road was signed to-day. A
California construction company
will do the work, which will be
begun at once.
WEZk-T IT COSTS TO SHOE TTOUESELF J.1ST1D PAMILT?
You haven't ? Well let us tell you that by buying a cheap articlein leather you
throwing away your money. Now to overcome this trouble
Come
-And we
SPECIALTY and WARRANT EVERY
WILL BfiiMi A lOLOM.
Td La vte in the "Greenhorn" Bottoms on
the Santiam River.
Rev. S. E. Davis, formerly pas
tor of the Evangelical church in
this city, stated to a IIehu.j re
porter yesterday that he would
!ave f'-'r Pennsylvania in a few
days, for the purpose of bringing
out a colony to locale on the bottom
lands aloiiv the Santiam river, i:i
what is known as the "Greenhorn"'
country above Sweet Home.
Mr. Davis has been correspond
in,: in ictciviR-e to tne mailer, and
wnl go to Elvira, Union county,
Pennsylvania, where he will re
main uuiiiiii the winter, arranging
lor the departure of the coiony in
-j phi next, lie expects about 40
or 50 families to join the coiony,
which number can readily find
homes and good land in the dis
trict named. The land is yet un
surveyed, and has valuable' timber
upon it. Mr. Davis stace.s tiiat
U is their intention to erect a fur
niture tactory and a saw-mill and
convert some of the timber into a
marketable product.
Ricti coal deposits have been
discovered near the proposed loca
tion of the colony," and it is ex
pected when a settlement of these
lain Hies is effected to direct some
attention toward the development
of this coal.
This is but another step toward
the development of the resources
of the wild lands in the eastern
j oition of L;-in county, which
abound in wealth for tiie stock
raiser, the lumberman and the
miner, and which are steadily
being settled by home seekers from
the East and eisewhere.
Buyiux I P Timber Lands.
Considerable activity is displayed
in Astoria in tiling on timber land.
Large quantities are being liled on
in 100-acre tracts at $2 50 an acre
on ootli sides of the nvr. A
Michigan syndicate, worth, it is
said, $12,000,00 ), are buying up an
entire township, T. 7 N K. 7 W.,
oacK oi ivnappa, retting all thev
can from purchasers who have se
cured a patent from the govern
ment. Just whether they intend
to build a $150,000 sawmill or gob
ble all there is in sight and hold
it for the next twenty years is not
at present known. This combina
tion ot Micnigan cauitalitss is also
getting hold of all the timber land
they can get a clear title to back of
Knappa. Some of the timber land
is a wonder, many 100 acre tracts
having 10,000,000 feet on each of i
them. lhe syndicate is geting
bonds for deeds for sixtv days
from many of the ow ners "of 100
acre tracts. Ten dollars an acre is
reported to be the ruling price,
though $25 in some cases is the
asking figure.
Tbe .Salmon Itnu.
The run of salmon is reported to
be somewhat better of late upon
the Alsea, and the canneries and
fishermen are doing a lively busi
ness. Upon laquina Bay the run
is also fairly good at the present
time, although there are so many
boats employed in the business
that the hauls made are unsually
small. It is reported on good
authority that nearly one hundred
and twenty boats are now fishing,
many of which carry very large
nets. The salmon that runs the
gauntlet and gets to the spawning
ground this year is a very lucky
tish. The canneries are reported
I viuwg a luiiij goou ousiness
tnojgn lew ooats are maKing any
money, some of them scarcely pay
ing expenses. Newport News.
The Presbytery of Oregon.
The Presbytery of Oregon meets
in Salem beginning October 0th,
and continuing for three days.
This Presbytery comprises the ter
ritory of Oregon east of the Cas
cades, and it is expected there will
be a large attendance. Follow ing
the deliberations of the Presbvtery
and beginning October lltli the
tnree day's session at the same
place. This Synod embraces the
entire territory of Oregon Idaho
and Washington. There is said to
be 120 ministers in this body and
124 churches, with about 0,000
members. It gave to the support
of Christian work nearly $00,000
last year or an average of $00 per
member.
Boys kilt suits at W. F. Read's.
HAVE YOU-"AN
See
onii
ami
will give you first class goods for your money and sell
AKKXjil Ei loll LABI-EM".
Ciaries Gclnun and Robert Er.rris Arrested
Charged w"ith Steaiii a Yalise.
Oi. a warrant sworn out by Nick
Zimmerman, two young men,
named Chas. Gohnan and Robert
Harris, were arrested lat evening
as they were attempting to boaid
the south bound train, charged
with the larceny of a a a e 'jelong
ing to Mr. Zimmerman irom thc
VYaverly boarding hou.e, contain
ing notes, checks, clothes, eic, to
tiie amount of about .:J50.
They were arraigned before
Justice Humphrey and committed
without bonds to await the result
oi their trial, w hich will take place
at 0 o'clock this meriting.
YAillii.YA K.4V Ai'PUIICIVIly.
A correspondent writing from
Newport, Ya, inina Pay, desires to
knew how much money was ap
propriated for the government
work at that place. He says the
statement has been made several
times in the newspapers and in
reports, that the sum appropriated
is $50,000. The writer says :
People here remembered with
gratitude the active service of lion.
Binger Hermann in securing a re
c immendation for $120,000, and
that through the earnest and ap
preciated efforts of Hons. J. N,
Dolph and J. H. Mitchell, this sum
was increased in the senate to
$150,000. Now, was tins amount
reduced ?
For the information of the cor
respondent it can be stated that
the amount appropriated for the
improvement of Yaquina Bav is
$150,000. Oregon ian.
The Willamette Paekiu;; Company.
The canning season at the Wil
lamette Packing Co's. cannerv
closed yesterday. They have can
ned this season 100 tons of fruit
and vegetables.or about 4000 cases.
The market for the principal por
tion of this is found in Portland,
except what they retain for retail
trade at their store in this city.
The establishment has gained "a
reputation for the excellence of
their canned goods and are build
ing up a thriving industry, whick
merits success.
A Hose Tomato Plant.
Wm. McLaughlin has in the rear
of his tailor shop a tomato
vine that amounts to almost a tree.
It is twelve feet high and was
planted on June 10. It has about
two bushels of tomatoes upon it
and is still blooming. As a speci
men tomato plant it certainly is
entitled to the broom. Mr. "Mc
Laughlin calls it his " Irish
thistle."
SerienHly Hnrl;
The Lebanon Ex press savs that
Ore Thompson was severely hurt
last Tuesday while working w ith
the steam wood saw. A crooked
vine-maple stick was caught bv the
saw and thrown with great force,
striking him down and cutting a
gash clear through, and broke a
couple of his teeth.
O. A .
Traffic.
The reports show that the O. &
C. road has been run at a loss for
the year ending Sept. 1. It is
said the Southern Pacific company
expected a loss for a year or two,
to be followed by its becoming one
of its best paying lines upon the
complete settlement of Oregon.
Moving Kij-ht Forward.
Rails have niw been laid
twenty-eight miles east of Albany
on the Oregon Pacific. The con
tract was let Monday for building
the tunnel, which will be worked
during the winter. It is thought
that fifty miles of rails will be laid
down east of Albany before work
ceases.
More Old Coins.
Since tin Herald's mention of
rare coins several old coins of
interest have been dug up. Chas.
Keifer, A. B. Mcllwain and Wm.
Cowan, each have half dollars
of date of 1820 and 1825, while Dr.
Maston has one dating back 400
years B. C.
Made an Asttigument.
Mrs. Albertina Kriesel, of Har
risburg, made an assignment
October 3 to I. R. Dawson, of the
Merchants' Protective Union of
Portland. Assets, $1500; liabili-
les. rss.il bo
.1
5 1 e mi
MOByiXG HERALD: SATURDAY. OCTOBER 6.
BOATS AM THE lilVEK.
River Steamers to f- 2ke TraSo Lively a?
Soon as the Witcr S:s;s.
Tiie Corvaliis Gzeite says: A
representative of the Gazette wan
dered down to where the Oregon
Pacific steamboats, the N. S. Bea
tiy and tiie Wm. Hoag, are tied u,.
nud on looking around caught an
item something like this: The
Bently has had her engines thor
ougly overhauled, clcaocd and re
paired, and together with the boil
er have been encased with a prep
aration of asoestoss with wood
covering and paint over it;thi
ieads to confine alt the heat to the
boiler and kteps the upper deck
much cooler than without it. The
whole boat from flagstaff to the
Tery end ot the wheel has received
two coats of paint; the ceding of
the first deck being paiuted a beau
tiful light blue: the cabins are ail
repainted and at present a grxiner
is at work on the fine woodwork.
On the lloag the engines have
uudergoue a general cleaning and
repain'ing; a new wheel has been
built to propel the steamer with
and every piece cf woodwork h; s
1 oeen repainted. Engineer Al.
McCully, together with Mechanic
Williamson, is busily engagei! in
"corking" the hull, which, when
finished, will be repainted. Ex
tra bracing and hog chains have
been put in, and it is said that the
Hoag will be the stirfest ruauiug
boat that has been on the Wiliaai
ette. All the paintwork, except
ing the graining, has been done by
Guy Powers aud H. L. Hatch, and
they are ''dandies" iu the business.
These two steamers when they
start on tne winter run will be
complete in every parfcular and
there will not be a boat on the up
per Wihamette that can "walk
away'' for them . It is to be hoped
that the government officials who
have chaise of the river and har
bor improvements will hurry up
and get to work on the upper Wil
lamettee and yauk out a number ot
snags, stumps and e:c, that look
so ugly to all steam boat meD, and,
also, tnat they will do something
soon to the riyer near this nlaec,
for if they fail to attend to it Cor
valiis wiil be left out completely
as far as the river is concerned.
Wedding Invitations.
Mrs. L. Neugass has issued
cards of invitation to the wedding
of tier daughter, Miss Bertiia Neu
gasi and Mr. Joe Greenberg, to be
solemnized Thursday evening,
Oct. 11th, at her home in Corvaliis.
City Property for a!e.
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, Real Estate
Agents. ,
IlapplHes.H 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 Iudigestion, and make life a
happiness and pleasure. Sold at 25
and 50 cents by Foshay & Mason.
Window hailes.
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. Yolxg.
Vieriek's baths.
I know I can sae you money, try
me, and you will be convinced. V. F.
Read.
CHAUTAUQUA BOOKS
1888-9
An Outline History of Greece 0 50
Preparatory Greek Course in English.. SI 00
C'ollejre Greek Course in English 1 00
Popular Zoolojry 1 20
Chemistrv, 1 00
The Character of Jesus 40
Modern Church in Europe 40
Price per set 5 50
Chautauquan per year 1 aO
A discount allowed when 5 &etsor more are
ordered at one time.
All orders promptly filled by
J K GILL" & Co., Booksellers,
Portland, Oregon,
tfSTOr by your local Bookseller
V.
'imp. ion Want BOOTS
them to you cheapei than
POLITICAL SPEAKI.X..
When and Where the Republican Orators
Will Address the People of Oregon.
Hon. Robert McLean, republi
can nominee for presidential
elector, and Hon. H. B. Miller, of
Josephine county, will address the
citizens ol Oregon at the following
times and places, at 7 :.!0 o'clock
1 a. m. :
Lugene City ... . ( )et. 1 7
P.rownsvilio Oct.
Halsey Oct. 10
Albany. . .. .Oct. 20
Hillsboro O'-t. 22
j Lafayette Oct. 2:
Dallas Oct. 24
Independence Oct. 25
Lorvdllis Oct. 20
Al'POINTMEMTS OF HON.
Eugene City
Harrisburg
Albany
Corvaliis
Dalias
Lafayette
Foicr-t Grove
Saldi
Oregon City
Gerva.. . .
W . Fl LTOX
...Oct. 11
...Oct. 12
...Oct. l:i
...Oct. 15
....Oct.
...Oct.
...Oct.
. ..Oct.
. . Oct.
. . Oct.
10
17
IS
10
20
20
Ho.i. Raleigh stott will accom
pany Mr. Fulton.
LKTTfclt LIST.
Following is the list of letters remaining in
the postolhce at Albany, October 4. 1SSS. Per
son calling for these letters will (five the date
on which they were advertised
Foster, D. B. Jr,
Kuhn, Wil!
Lamkin, Huh
Kelly, K. K. Rev
White, Bennie
Hansell. Mrs. Libbv
l.evert d-,e, Fred
'iiynes. Miss Grace
Newlaud. K. N.
Woodward, K. O.
Rikcs Thompson. P. M
I-'ine I!ores tor Sale.
We have just brought from
Eastern Oregon a fine lot of work
horses which we will sell on tprms
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 t ike pleasure in show ing
them to all intending purchasers.
McKxigiit Bros.,
Tallman, Or.
People Everywhere
Confirm our statement when we say
that Acker's English Remedy is in
eveiy 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.
Ait 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
-ure al! kinds of piles. Ask for the
Original abietine Ointment. Sold by
Foshav Mason at 25 cents per box
by mail l!0 cents.
Guard Against The Strike,
And alwavs have a tottle of Acker's
English Remedy in the house. You
cannot tell how soon Croup may strike
your lit tie one, or a cold or cough
may fasten itself upon you. One
dose is a preventive and a few doses
a positive cure. All Throat aud
Lung troubles yield to its treatment.
The Reined' guaranteed by Foshay
db Mason.
We Can and Do
Guarantee Acker's Blood Elixir for it
has 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 poisouiug, ulcers, erup
tions and pimples. It purifies the
whole system and 'thoroughly builds
up the constitution.
A Natural Product of California.
It is only found in Butte County,
California and in no other part of the
world. We lefer to the tree that pro
duce the healing and penetiating
gum used in that pleasant and effec
tive cure for consumption, asthma,
bionchitis, and coughs, Santa Abie,
the King of consumption Foshay fe
Mason guarantees and sells it for $1 a
bottle or three for 2 50. By the use
of California Cat-R 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, fl. 10. Circu
lars free,
Slot ire to Debtor.
All persons knowing themselves
indebted to E. & C. Howard are
requested to come forward and
settle at once.
Secure your seats for "His Nat
ural Liie.''
Idea
you can buy them elsewhere. We make Boots and Shoe3 a-
1SSS
Great English Bemly,
'iaadc Hurt.
ip Murray's S;ecific
-3
A iruaraiitrcd, cure afor
nervous diseases, such as
Weak Memory, Loss of Brain
Pfwer, Hysteria, Hiadiuhe
Pain in the B..ck, Nervous
Prostration, Wakeful lies.-,
Before iak.r.fi,tUilc Sewilla, weakness, lin-
'. i : ail iJu.Tti ij-s-i pi.vjro ii
Cenerate i)ir.i:n in ei;H.r sec -.ii.l by
ihdiwre ion or over-exertion, and which ul
timately lo:i.l to Premature Trade J4arJc
Old Aae, Insanity ami Con
sumption. l.Co a box or six
boxes forS.l.uO. Sent by mail
on receipt of price, l'ull par
ticulars in pamphlet sent free
to every applicant.
We tiiurnutcc ; iinvcs
to cure any case. For every
j.'i.fK) unit r received we send
siv boxes, with a written T ' !ir.
iruarane e to refund the moner if ou spci iiic
does not effect a cure. Address all commu
nications to the Sole Manut.vtare:s, The
Murray Medicine Co., K tns is. Citv. Mi.
itaTSold in Albany by Foshay Cohay A
StaMn0sole aye
Are in receipt of some
fia and Dinner sets
of tliir ow i im ( jl n,
direct from East Liver
pool, England, They a:e
first-class goods aud will
be sold cheap,
They have a full and
complete line of staple
and fancy groceries,which
thev are offering to their
customers at lower rates
than ever before.
Vieriek's baths.
illi
on
-ONE PERFORMANCE ONLY
Saturoay, Octl6tlTi
Appearance of America's Representative Sensation Artists,
CM MAYBUHY and MISS NELLIE BOYD
Appearing in Marcus Clarke and Inigo Tyrrell's $10,009 spectacular
sensation,
HIS NATURAL LIFE.
NEW SCENERY, NEW MECHANICAL EFFECTS, NEW COS
TUMES, A GREAT COMPANY, A GREAT PLAY, EVERY PIECK
PRODUCED AS ADVERTISED.
SPrices 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.
ain
5
SHOES
An Explanation.
What is thic "nervous trouble" with
whieh st i!i:i:;y are now aiilctcd? If
you will remember a few years ago
the word Mul.iria 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 ii is w ith nervous
diseases, as thev ana Malaria are in
tended to cover what our grandfathel
called Biliousness, and ail are caused
by troub.es that arise from a diseased
oi dition of he Liver which in per
forming its isiici'.oi.s finding it can
not dispose oftlie bile through the :"
dinary fluiiiue is compelled to pass it
oil' through the system, cau.-ing ner
vous troubles, ilalaiia. Bilious Fever,
etc. You who are sullering can well
appreciate a cure. He recommndti
lin en's Angus: Flower. Its cures are,
marvelous.
S'iiitJ.Ie- o:i tiie Face
Dei ote an impure state of the bio- d
and are looked upon by many with
suspicion. Acker's Blood Elixir will
remove all impurities and leave the
e; mplexion smooth and clear. There
;s nothing that will so thoroughly
build up the constitution, purity and
strengthen the whole system. Sold
aud guaranteed by Foshay & Mason.
Ladies
I have received my full stock oi
fall and winter millinery, nave
secured the service of Miss" Smith,
of Portland, trimmer. Will bo
pleased to show goods at any time.
Ida M. Brush, successor to Mrs.
E. J. O'Connor.
liiven Away.
F. Read onmoses to irivc awav
a fine gold watch with las gold ami
ilver prize shirt, the very best tittiu
and best made white shirt in the.
aiarket. The price is as low or lower
than any eipially as good bhirt in tiie
market.
H IiiisJilin, Practical Tailorins
Summer and fall suits. Mid pants la
any style a speciality. Cleaning and
repairing promptly attended to
Main street, Albany, Oregou.
Gold Prize Shirt.
The best white'shirt in the market
at W. F. Head'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
Smcke Estrellas.
OEEGON RAILWAY and
" XAVIGATIOX COMPAXW1
Columbia River Route
Trainsfor the Kast leive Prt!andat lOJ.v. M
and 2 P. u. dailv:
X lU lVCi J. KJ
points in United States.
Canada and Europe.
ELECANT PULLMAN PALACE CARS'
Emigrant LSleeping aCars Run Through e
Express Trains massi
to
OMAHA,
COUXCIL BLUFFS
and ST. PAUL
Froe of ftbarge and Without Change,
Close Connections at Portland for San Fran
cisco and Puget Sound points.
For further particulars inquire of Curaau &
Monteith, First Street, Albany, Oregon. j$
A. L. MAXWELL.
C. P. A T. At
W. H. HOLC'OMB,
General Manager.
2TBoats leave the O. H. .. Co.'s wharf, at
the foot of Broadalbin street, on Tuesday and
Friday of each week. C. G. RAWLIN'GS,
h eii Ae
Pair
Opera mm
2nT-2T STOBZ,
FLIMN BLOCK-
KEAUSSE & KLEIN.
HHGE3 nKWBH Igfaa EMgj