Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, January 24, 1889, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE TVf()l?Nm HERALD: THURSDAY. JANUARY 24. 1889.
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NORTH BOUND.
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Cala. expr.
Eugene ex
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SOUTH BOUND'
.Arrives Departs) Arrives
Calaiexp I 7 :45pm 1 5pm .Ash land 9.00am
Kiiirene ex U;iupm 1 12.4' iin 1 Kiu euoi 4upm
Freight 1.30pmEutfene 6.00pm
No Freight received fur)uuuitlter U.a. m.
the same day.
OKEUON PACIFIC T1MK l Aiiufc.
Arrives Departs
Paasenjer.
rei'ht....,
111.15anil.00pni
........... 5.2.rpnil6.50a ui
JOTTlXtS ABOUT TW.
Sauer kraut at Kenton's.
ix shaves for a $1 at Viereck's
For a clean shave or hath go to
L. Viereck's.
Two letters for M. E. A. await
tlte owner at this office.
A barrel of fine mixed pickles at
Wallace, Thompson & Co.'s.
Guiss & Son have opened a new
line oi tine artists' materials.
Miss Nellie Hyde returned last
night irom a visit at Tacoina.
Dr. I.amherson and Jonathan
Wassoni of Lebanon, are in the
city.
Kiln dried flooring can be had at
the fcpringtield lumber yard in this
city.
A barrel of pickled pigs feet just
iened .at Wallace, Thompson &
Co.'s.
' A tine line of new Weber pianos
have just been received by li. L.
Blackman.
Fresh leaf lard in bulk at Conrad
Meyer's. It will be letailed in
quantity to suit.
It w ill pay you to go and see the
beautiful art studies at Uuisj &
on's drug store.
No. 1 Star tomatoes and all kinds
of fresh canned goods at a very 'ow
figure at Conrad Meyer's.
F. L. Kenton has just received a
new stc of extra hue cider vine
gar wh : will be sold cheap.
Copifr of the New Year's issue
of the iiER.i.i can still be had at
this ollice at 10 cents per copy.
A few pails of choicemince meat
w ill be sold at 75 cents at Wallace,
Thompson & Co.'s ; former price,
$1.00.
K. & C. Howard have removed
1 heir millinery store to their new
quarters up-sta:rs in the Pearce
block.
Go to Burkhart & Royce's for all
kinds of job printing. Trices
leasonable. First-class work guar
anteed. Messrs. Winn & Humphrey have
opened a choice line of cigars at
the Western Union telegraph and
express office.
100 pair all No. 7, sample lot, oi
men's tine dress shoes at cost,rang
ing from $1.50 to $3.50 per pair a;
"Win. Simpson's.
Those desiring to take lessons in
oil or water color painting should
lead the advertisinent of Win
Wright in this issue.
Orders for all the leading news
papers and magazines and rubber
stamps of every descriptions
ceived by F. L. Kenton.
re
Min.. thoir i;no Sfr.k nf millinerv
at cost to reduce their stock. Call J
early and secure bargains. I
4 , , J
Mr. .Easterday, of Tecumsech,
Keb., uncle of Conductor Edward i
Huston on ine i.eDanon train, is in
the city, and talks ot locating nere. i
Guiss & Son make a specialty of
art suDDlies and artists' materials.
They invite everybody to call and
ee them, whether they purchase
or not.
Miss Ilollis, ol Bates Station,
(soon to be changed to Hollis Sti
tion) on the Oregon Pacific, is vis
iting in this city, the guest of Sher
iff Smallmon's family.
The social to be given by the
Christian Endeavor society of the
irst Presbyterian church will be
held at the residence of Wm. Fort
miller on Thursday evening.
If you want a clean and fine
smoke ask for J. Joseph's home
made white labor cigars. For sale
by most cigar dealers and at J.
Joseph's factory.
Ex-County Surveyor E. T. T.
Fisher is engaged at present in
laying out an addition to the city
of" Salem. The tract being sur
veyed lies between alem proper
iind the penitentiary.
A grand ball will he given at the
opera house on Ttiursdav evening,
Jan. 31. Roos' orchestra, of six
pieces, of Portland, conceded to be
the finest string band north of San
Francisco, will furnish the music.
R. S. Shackelford, the alleged
veterinary surgeon, who lias been
in Eugene for some time running
Ins cheek for what he could, was
arrested as- a vag Tuesday and ;
lined fifty dollars, in default oil
which he was sent to jail. J
The store formerly occupied by !
Mnnteith A Seitenbach, on front!
s-treet opposite S. E. Young, is for
rent, for particulars enquire ot
Senders & Steinberg, Albany, Or.,
at the store. The building is
conveniently arranged with count
ers and shelving suitable for any
business.
Baand Vier. .
The examination of Clinton C
Cole, charged wih assaulting
Frank Kane vat Millers in June las'.
by shooting at him ' w ice with a
revolver, came up iefore Ju.-tice
Humphrey ye-terday. The de
fendant was held in J 200 bonds to
await the action of the nr.uid j iry.
The court remarked vhat consider
able damaging evidence appeared
on Ootli sules. Hie Wo.-ecutuiL'i
w itiiews was also held in $200 bonds
for his appearance.
A PLEASANT KIDE.
Oit to thalFront on tha Oregon Pacific
Now and ThnviEg Towns.
An invitation from Mr. Wm. M.
Hoag, vice-president oi the Oregon
Pacitic railroad, to take a ride on a
special train to the end of the
eastern extension of the road, was
eagerly accepted by the senior ed
itor ot the llKRALD vesterdav.
Mr. lioag was on his way to look
over the line and the grading com
pleted and in progress beyond the
end of the track as far up as the
tunnel. Yi. miles beyond Breiton
bush, anil generously took along a
j number of Albanyites to enjoy the
ride. ll:e party consisted ot
Messrs. John A. Crawford, Jason
Wheeler, Abe Hackletnan, I. J.
Stites and s$. S. Train, and were
entertained by Mr. Hoag and
Superintendent Bowen.
The fine road bed, over which
the single passenger coach of which
the tram consisted, was rapidly
and smoothly drawn, was ob
served; tiie substantial bridges
over the two Santiams, the one on
its solid iron and concrete piers,
the other on its perfect rock abut
ment?, were admired. The thriv
ing new stations springing into
existence almost like magic, the
large lumbering and manutacturing
mills at Mill City, were viewed,
and before we hardly realized it
we were at Fort Rock, the end of
the track, rive miles above Gates
ville.
Here Engineer Eckleson met us
an 1 Ar. Hoag bade us good-byand
pluckily started on his forty mile
walk and insieciion, a task that
many a younger man would have
hesnated at. hut which Mr. lloatr
entered upon with all the zest of a
trained pedestrian,
The workmen on the construc
tion have all been brought in and
the engineers will finish the esti
mates tins week and come in, and
the active work will be only in the j taken out ot her and she is gener
shape of making preparations for ally dismantled, and in her present
an early start in the spring.
Superintendent Bowen, while
laughing and joking in his pleas
am way, was constantly keeping
hi., eyes upon the track and road
tj see where to put in future wo:k,
;;j:d the splendid condition of the
read Ded is largely due to his effi
cient and pleasant management.
The party returned highly
pleased with the pleasant ride, and
the generous treatment of Mr.
Hoag. We are sure that the entire
; citizenship of Albany will join
with us in hoping thai at no distant
day tne official force ot the Oregon
Pacific may become a part and
parcel of ourselves bv becoming
citizens with us. in the removal of '
the offices and headquarters to
this city.
THE A LB AM IKW.
WttKKS.
A Mew Company Incorporated with a
ital Stock of $10,000.
Oaj.-
Articles of incorporation will
he
filed with tl" secretary of state to
dayof the A b my Iron Works of this
city. Tins is the reergainzation of
the company owning the J. G.
Cherry foundry. The incorpora
tors are E. F. ox, Jos. T. Watson
and August Costel. The capital
stock is $10,000. It will be the ob
ject of the new company to engage
more extensively in the business,
ind manufacture o all kinds of ma
chinery, building fronts, and run a
general first-class foundry.
Limping.
Mine host J. A. Gross of the de
pot hotel limps a little
with his
riSnt foot, the result ot a too vigor-
s "?. member in assisting
f. be bm-lar down the stairs
the other night. The burglar tried
, np f .. 41rnas. rnom f(,r .AV.
through two rooms of!
ing gone through two
I .i''ers without ohtainin;
, without obtaining anv val-
uabies, and i'ailnig to open the
door went to the lu;ad cook's rouiii.
Mr. Gross followed him up and in
vited him to descend the stairway
in the manner indicated. Two of
he employes, one of them w ith a
pistol minus any cartridges.march
ed the robber otf to the calaboose,
where he was incarcerated, and
was afterward held in $500 bonds
to twait the action of the grand
jury.
An Excellent Work.
Every family should have a
standard atlas for reference and
study. Ore of the best and most
extensive and fullest is Cram's
Family Atlas of the world. It is
not only a erfect Atlas, but is
also the latent and most extensive
gazeteer issued. The work is be
ing canvassed for in this city and
vicinity by Joseph Talt, and every
family should secure a copy while
they have the opportunity.
AhoMt Street Railway.
An Eastern gentlemen, who does
not desire his name made public'
at present, has offeied to establish
a street railway system in the this
city, provided an exclusive fran
chise for a period of twenty-live
years and a bonus of 3000 is grant
ed. A street railway would be de
sirable, the only question being as
to the price demanded tor starting
it.
the Men All raid.
Concerning the payment of the
laborers engaged on the Oregon
Pacific road eastward under
Messrs. Searle & Dean, as well as
those of J. R. Myers & Co., it
mig.it be of interest to know that
the men have received all their
money. K is learned from reliable
sources that the company has
procured the payment of the men
on these contracts. The company
certainly deserves credit for seeing
the men paid, having advanced
the money for a portion of it before
the payments were due the con
tract oror.
Bio Lent it
Says that a diet of beans is bet
ter for the complexion than any
thing els-e. Consequently anybody
who uses anything else dou't know
he&ns. Three tons
ot them have 1
; just been received
lauiette Packing Co.
by the Wil
A UEPLUKABLG SITCATIO.
An Old Han Found Nearly Starved
Paralyzed in His Cabin.
and
A gentleman who came over
froiu Yaquina yesterday states that
an old bachelor named Brown,
familiarly known as "Dumpy"
Brown was found nearly dead
I Tuesday in his lonely cabin across
the nay Irom Oneatta.
He was a queer old man and
lived entirely alone. He had not
neen seen since last Saturday and
Tuesday fearing something might
have happened to him several men
went to his cabin and broke in the
door. They found the old man
partially paralyzed and lying help
less upon the bed, where had lain
since Saturday morning without
food or water. He was nearly dead,
but had a knife lying upon the bed
by his side, and "said that he had
decided if he was not found by
Tuesday that he would prevent
starvation by cutting his own
throat. He was taken to Yaquina
City, where he was kindly cared
for ajid medical assistance given.
It is thought he may reccover.
FU4.n lAUIItA Bit.
A Depaty United States Marshal Gives
Few News PointE From That Place.
Deputy United States Marsha';
Roberts, who had promised him
self the pleasure of conveying K.
i E. Janexav to the uenitentiarv.
I but missed connection on account i
of being sent to Yaquina to serve
papers on J. W. Brassfield and
wile, in the suit brought by Dis-
I trut Attorney McArthur to corn-
i deuin certain lands to the use of
the government, reports business
quite dull at the bay, and says the
wrecked steamer Yaquina is lying
with her nose buried deeply in the
sand. All the machinery has been
condition iooks nice sue mignt nave
lain in the sand for twenty years.
Captain Lord, her former master
is at the bav in charge of the
recked vessel, by direction of the
board of underwriters. The pilot,
whose name is Kelly, who brought
her to destruction, has fled from
this country, and no one knows
where he has gone to, although
considerable effort is being quietly
made to find him. Considering
the x in which he placed himself!
it is not t be wondered that he is
unwilling to stay in the country
and face the music of the investi
gation. Oresronian.
Farm Rrsldrnc? Burned.
The dwelling house of Taylor
Foster at Rock Creek with all "the
furniture and clothing, was burned
to the ground a few days ago. The
fire was caused by the explosion
ot some gunpowder, winch had
been put near the stove pipe, up-
stairs, to dry. it any one nad neen
in tne nouse at tne time tne explo
sion occurred, there would, no
doubt, have been something more
serious to chronicle than merely
the burning of the house, as a can
of coal oil, also several loaded guns
were near the powder. Two small
boys left the house only a few
minutes before the fire caught.
.1. R.
When
ft. Bell Kvt Snapcadt-d.
Governor Pennover an-
pointed the railroad commission lie
also appointed Rev. J, R. N. Bell
t. a annrafa r tr a n A vlion loaf Wa.L
nesdav he dismissed the commis
sioners he did not dismiss the sec
retary. This leaves Brother Bell
occupying au honorary positiou viz
the secretaryship of a defunct com
mission. As the secretary was appointed
by the covernor and had no inti
in;ion thiit hi scrv;cc9 were no
lon7r r-(pn'r:d lie will continue to
fill the vacuum and draw his salary
of $2000 a year at least until in
receipt of advice on the matter.
Capital Journal.
Twenty-five Years.
Perhaps the oldest editor in the !
stats in continuous service on the '
same paper is Harrison R. Kiccaid,
ot the State Journal at Eugene,
which enters upon its twenth-sixth
year this week, without change in
editorship of having missed an is
sue. lue only change noticeaoie
in the paper for ten years is this:
ThP editor's name was foimerl i
7
printed H. R. Kincaid and now it
ii Harrison R, This is a mere in
cident, however nothing vain
about the old man.
LETTER LIST..
Following i the list of letters remaining in
the postoliite at Albany, Jan. 17 1S9. Per
sons calling for these letters will please tell
thf date on which they were advertised.
Brown, Chas. Baker, James
Kvenson, Miss Ma Kitz.Iohn, Miss Jenny
Hurley, Patrie Humphrey, Don
John. W. S. Marsan, Chas.
MacLennan,AIexand'r Maloney, Jas. M. 2
Header, Mrs,
Rl'FLS THOMPSON, P. M,
Kotiee.
W. C. Tweedale, having sold his
store and hardware business to
Messrs. Smith & Washburne, de
sires all having unsettled accounts
to come forward without delay and
settle. For the new firm he
solicits a continuance of the liberal
patronage of the public.
V hni Ou frnrlh.
Is the reason people will not, can
not or do nut 8ee anv l iffcrt-nno it.
cheap nostrums put up by Cheap j
jeuu nouses or irresponsible parties
at enormous profit, rather than take
a medicine of world wide reputation
and one that is giving universal satis
faction at equal price? No medicine
in the world is giving such unparal
leled satisfaction for purifying the
blood as BegL's' Blood Purifier and
Blood Maker, and every bottle that
does not do its work will cost you
nothing. Ceo. L. Blackmail, drug
gist. New York cheese, CliiiM :. dried
l.i-cf. Crosse iV" Blackwe.ll'd nitkW.
''I'll'ulo
lianas, etc. at Krou-ncll it
I Sit ... ui r.l'a
Le t'aliruey a paiiucca.
GENERAL NEWS.
Our Usual Budget of News from
the State Capital.
SEWb IKON EAST Ot rUK KOI KIES
Several Different States Elect C. S. Senator-The
Pennsylvania University
Exploring Expedition.
Special to the Hsralb.
Salem, Jan. 23-In the supreme
court to-day the case Thus. Finlay
son, resp., vs. Margarejtt Finlay
son, app., apptal from Baker
county, was argued and submit
ted; A. J. Lawrence, attorney for
appellant, M. L. 01mstead,attorney
for respondent.
Supplemented articles of incorp
oration were filed this afternoon by
the Willamette Bridge Railway
Companv, H. N. Campbell, Win.
Beck, H". A. Hogue, C. F. Swigert
and Rut'us Mallory, incorporators.
The following not rial appoint
ments were made to-day by the
governor: J. N. Farris, Medfoid;
M. J. Gleason, Button, Washing
ton county.
Postal Inspector Trenton, of
Portland, is here on business con
nected with the postotiice. The
lease of the building now occupied
bv the ollice expires soon, and he
is looking for a suitable place for
further occupancy. .Several propo-
sitions will be submitted, and
the
probability is that the ollice will
be moved to a more central loca
tion, though a strong effort will be
made to keep it where it is.
Mrs. H. E. Schmidt, of Turner,
this county, was adjudged insane
to-day and committed to the
asylum. She thought her husband
was trying continually to kill her.
Severnl state Lrsllatnreit)lnlir Their
Choice -The t'lov States.
Tkentos (N.J.) Jan. 23. The
legislature in joint session formally
declared McPherson to be elected
United States senator.
IN ILLINOIS.
Si'KiMiKiKLn (111.) Jan. 2;. The
re-election of Senator Cullom was
formally declared in joint session
to-day.
IN KANSAS.
Toi'EK a, (Kan.) Jan. 2,. The
legislature unanimously re-elected
Plumb United States senator.
IN WEST VIRGINIA.
Charleston, (W. Va.) Jan. 2,1
The legislature in joint session
took one ballot for United States
senator to-day. The result was
Gaff, republican, received 41 votes,
Kenna, democrat, 25, with 2:5 scat
tering. EXPLOKI.W E.PEDIllt..
Amerlt-nn Srlentlsift DelvlNg Into the
Kaiu of Babylon.
Philadelphia, Jan. 23. A dis
patch from the University of Penn
sylvania exploring expedition says
they have arrived in the holy land
after much difficulty. They are
now not far from the site of the an
cient Babylon. It is expected that
excavations will begin at once.
The Sultan at present only allows
excavations for antiquities, and
does not allow them to be carried
out of the countrv.
THE AVilMIIIST.S.
I ThcyUtiHi nt Assemble lis Bodies at
' llieUrnveK of Their Bead.
1
Chicago, Jan. 23. Superintend
ent Waldheimmer of the cemetery
in which the executed anarchists
were buried .has written to the
trustees that it will be recessary
.hereafter t- exclude anarchists'
Irom going there in bodies on an
I niversaries of the execution on the
ground that lot owners seriously
object. He recommends that here
after only relations of the dead be
allowed admittance.
ur Early Defenders.
Afsistant Adjutant General A. E.
Wilson has prepared a list oi 552
names of the Oregon volunteers
who fought in the Cay use Indian
war, together with the amounts
due them, Mggregating $109,245.
Among the list we bnd the names
of Clark Rodgers, James H.Lewis
and Clark S. Pringle, residents of
this county.
It will be remembered that these
men equipped , themselves and
went out 03 the frontier ;n an early
day to subdue the hostile tribes ot
Eastern Oregon, They suffered all
the privations that are known to
Indian fighting in a wild country,
much of the time they were i in pro
visioned on were forced to resort
to ''horse beef" for sustenance.
They gave their time and money to
subdue a hostile race and reclaim a
wild country and it would be a
partial remuneration lor their 9er- j
vice9 now for the government to !
allow their claims. Ohoco News
Ought andiCcagh!! and t ough!::
What in the world is the reason
you wi 1 cough and keep coughing
I and still keep tryirw interior medi
J ciues when BcggsT C icny Cough Syr
up will positively reitevtj your cuugh
at once ' This it uu advertising
scheme, but an actual fact, and we
guarantee it. Geo. L. Blackmail,
druggist,
Vnard Agnlnxt The Mi ike,
And alwavs have a bottle of Acker's
English Remedy in the house. You i
cannot tell how soon Croup may strike
your little one, or a cold or cough j
may fasten itseit upon you. One
dose is a preventive and a few doses
a positive cure. All Throat and '
Lung trjubles yield to its treatiiant. j
The Remedy guaranteed by Foshay
( Mason
FO:: DYSPEPSIA ami i.ivek com
plaint, o" have a pruned gi-arantec
on every bottle of Shiloh's Vitalizer. Jt
never fails to 'jure. Foshay V Masou.
!
I
Frenc
h keeps
railroad time,
GOLDEN KILE BAZAAB.
Julius Gradwohl Has Just Added a Com
plete Line of Family Groceries to
His Bnoiness
Which he has bought for net
cash, and he assures his customers
that he did not give any preference
to an wholesale house, and all he
hopes is that the people will come
and examine his prices and see
what net cash will do, and then
judge for themselves which is the
best place to buy goods, just as he
has done.
His prices in crockery are not
changed.
One-half dozen unhandled tea
cups and saucers, 35 cts.
.i dozen unhandled coffee cups
and saucers, 45 cts.
4 dozen handled coffee cups and
saucers, 50 cts.
.y dozen seven inch dinner plates
45 cts.
The goods mentioned above are
iron stone china, and not 0.aC.
ware.
Ah AbftolMfe Care.
The original xbietlnc Ointment Is
otdy put up in large two ounce tn
boxes, and is an absolute cure for old
sores, b- rns, wounds, chapped hands,
and all skin eruptions. Will positiv
ely cure all kinds of piles. Ask for
the original Abietine Ointment. Sold
by Fosliay & Mason for '25 eents per
box by mail 30 cents.
Fahrney's celebrated blood cleanser
at Biowuell & Sfcanard and at Deyoe
& Kobson's. P. J. Baltimore general
asrent.
DEALER IN
GROCERIES,
CONFECTIONERY, CIGARS AND
TOBACCO. A( JENT FOR ALL
THE LEADING
t 1
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f. l mm.
mlITAlI I lMlMPi
MAGAZINES
ALBANY
OREGON.
IE
EI
Tie Leii Clothier,
Carries the Largest line of Hen's
and Boys' Clothing, Furnishing
tioods, Etc. in the Willam
ette Valley.
SUITS MADE
In His Merchant
FOSTER BLOCK,
JULIUS GEADWOHL'S
-o)
He has enlarged his stock equal to any on the Coast, consisting
Ioo-er Bros'. Silverware,
French, Cliina and Crvstalware.
Boys' iWagons and "Doll Carriaort;?
Fancy Goods, and a General
-A-Sortment of Crockesv.
andTQ YS.
He Buys Direct and Carries the Largest Stock in the
Willamette Valley, to which will soon be
added a complete line oi
FAMILY GEOCEEIES.
lei on parte Francais. Hier
suBSCEip tiohsts
FOR ALL
Newspapers
-AT
JONES' BOOK STORE.-
TO ORDER
T;ii!oriof Department
ALBANY
p( -
f RULE BAZAAR.
wirrf deutch gesprochen,
G.L
(Successor to E. W. Langdo
DEALJUi vs
urugs, Faints, Oils,
Perfumery and toilet article,
also a full line of books and
stationery, periodicals, etc.
l" Prescriptions carefully
compounded
IN ODD FELLOWS TEMPLE.
Albany Oiegon.
BLACKMAN
and
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