Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, January 29, 1889, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE MOftyiNU HERALD: TUESDAY, JANUABY 29, 1889.
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. A V. u. St. TIMK TABLE.
NOKTH BOUND.
THE LEGISLATURE
.eiarta; rriifg.
Cala. expr.
Eugene ex
Ki eight
t;4a ami
11:15 am
, .,r.uni Purtl'd 10 iKffl
l"aui
34:"ipm
4Spm
SOUTH BOUND
Arrives' Depart Arrives
C'alafexp
Eugene ex
Freight
7 :45pm 1 5pm
12;2Upiu ill 40pm
I 1.30pm
Ashland 9. OOaui
fc'uifene 2.4Upin
Kwrene 6.00pm
So Freight receitud for aouthpf ter 1i,a.m.
the same day.
OREUON PACIFIC TIMK TAttLh.
Arrive Departs
Patueneer 111.15am
night 5. 25 pro
,1.00 p ni
6.50 a m
J9TTISCS ABOUT WltS.
Burkhart A Royee, job printer
Max shaves for a $1 at Viereck's
For a clean shave or bath go to
L. Viereck's.
G aiss & Son have opened a new
line of tine artists' materials.
Kiln dried flooring can be had at
the Springfield lumber yard in this
city.
A complete line of artists' ma
terials just received at G. L.
Blackman's.
It will pay you to go and see the
lxMtitiful art studies at Guisi &
Son's drug store.
Thw Womans' Kelief Corps will
rive a sociable at their hall on
Tuesday evening.
Mrs. Dr. B. E. Miller.of Portland,
i visiting in this citv, the guest of
Airs. Dr. M. H. Ellis.
No. 1 titar 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 stock of extra tine cider vine
gar which will be sold cheap.
Copies of the New Year's issue
of the IIkk.u.d can still be had at
this oiHce at 10 cents per copy.
K. & C. Howard have removed
their millinery store to their new
quarters up-stairs in the Pearce
block.
Go to Burkhart fc Iioyce's for all
kinds of job printing. Prices
leasonable. First-class work guar
anteed. Japanese persimmons and
oranges, fresh fruits and candies
and choice confections at F. II.
Pfeiffer's.
Messrs. Winn & Humphrey have
opened a choice line of cigars at
the Western Union telegraph and
express office.
Fresh leaf lard in bulk at Conrad
Meyer's. It will be letailed in
quantity to suit.
10X) pair all No. 7, sample lot, ot
men's fine dress shoes at cost .rang
ing from $1.50 to $3.50 rer pair a:
Win. Simpson's.
C. A. Fischer has opened a
tailor shop in the building formerly
occupied br the Western Union
t.Oegraph offict
Both
Houses Begin a
Week's Session.
Busy
SET KK A l IMPOUTAXT MEASIKES.
Memorial t Purchass the- Lock at Oregon
Citj-To Consolidate the Cities of Port
land, East Portland and Albina.
Special to the Hjuald.1
Salem. Jan. 28. Both houses
reconvened at 2 p. m. to-day, and
began what promises to be a busy
week's session.
SENATE.
Senate joint memorial introduced
by Wager asking congress to aid in
constructing a railroad between
The Dalles and Celilo; adopted.
HamiltonSenate joint memorial
asking for the reclassification of
Eublic pastural lauds; public
inds.
IrTine Senate joint memerki
asking that the same benefits and
Elisions given to veter.in of the
Mexican war be lallowed to those
who served in the Indian wars of
the territory of Oregon : adopted.
Hilton That the land grant of i t-'ine, with amendments;
me morcnern racinc railroad Irom
rortlanl
by affidavit, with amendments.
Also Harrington's bill for official
court reporters. Also Northup'a
bill relating to conveyances. Also
Roe's amending LaGrande charter.
Also Geer's bill repealing the va
grant law. Also Powell's bill to
regulate hunting on enclosed lands.
Also Hume's bill giving judges
more discretion in sentencing per
sons for stealing stock, witti
amendments; adopted. Also Har
rington's bill amending code.
Military Affairs Favorably in
Ladd's bill to amend code in rela
tion to O. N. G.
Commerce Harrington's bill for
punisnment of crimes committed
on Columbia and Snake rivers,
lavorably. Also joint memorial
for payment of Indian depredation
claims.
Counties Gilham's bill to create
Harvey county. Also Fell's bill
defining boundaries of Morrow
county, both favorably.
Railways and Transportation
Jennings' bill for railroad compa
nies to pay for stock killed ; favora
bly. Also Price's bill for same
thing, unfavorably ; adopted.
Muitnomah Delegation Favora
bly on Earhart's bill on salaries of
county treasurers, with amend
ments, pa-sed to third reading.
Special Committee Pope's bill
to regulate the practice of medi-
referred.
"F" company, attention! The
court of discipline will meet im
mediately after drill this evening.
F. M. French, clerk.
Mioses E. & C. I loward are now
belling their fine stock of millinery
at cost to reduce their stock. Call
early and secure bargains.
Guiss & Son make a specialty of
art supplies and artists' materials.
They nvite everybody to call and
see them, whether they purchase
or not.
Kenton's Premium Savon soap
always gives satisfaction. It is pur
chased in large quantities direct
from the factory and is sold at $1.10
erbox.
A grand ball will be given at the
opera house on Thursday evening,
Jan. 31. ' Koos' orchestra, of six
. i . . . i e .i
me nnest siring nana norm 01 ran
Francisco, will furnish the music.
A social will be given bv th
Women's Kelief Corps a their hall
this evening. An invitatiotr has
beiMi extended to the Silver Star
Pleasure Circle to be present, ant
nil members of tie post and corps
sre invited to participate. Byoruer
of the rorps.
G. W. Simpson has purchased at
a bargain a new stock of booU and
shoes, consisting of such standard
makes a- P. Cox, 'Buckingham (.
Ilecht, Porter Slessinger & Co.,
etc., including men's and boys
boots and shoes and ladies', fine
shoes, which will be sold at cost,
i'ali and see them.
.10BT11WJirtBV l.TEBETS.
Postal and Penaian i oUt Passage of a Bill
to Pension Colonel Waters.
A tension has been granted Seth
Higgins, Dilley.
David West has been appointed
1-ost.master at Westjwrt, Clatsop
ounty, Or., in place of John West,
deceased.
Alfied Vanslick has been ap-
JMMnted postmaster at Vaughn,
"ierce county, W. T., in place of
Alice A. Hunt, who has resigned.
Minnie G. Glover has beeji an
jiointed postmistress at B'istol,
i'oohfae county, A. T., in place of
Miss W. I.. J.'Doan, who has re-
Ci'gMtfd.
Ilarvrv D. relies has be -n ap- j
intel postmaster at luiaiip, v .1.
Representative Hermann has
secured the passage in the housdot
the bill pensioning Colonel James
Waters, of Douglas county, Or.,
the amount of pension being $40
ver month. Colonel Waters is over j
!2 years of age and one of the few
survivors of the war of 1812.
During the Indian wars in Oregon
h rendered valuable service to me
t!'ii teiritory as colonel as colonel
ot a volunteer regiment.
Imliasi Nrtoitllir.
One of the finest collections of
Indian spears and arrow heads,
fossils and walrus teeth, also
specimens irom Greenland, Alaska
and Asia, can be seen at the Wil
lamette Piakiu-i t'o.'s store.
to Waliula be declared
forfeited by congress ; adopted.
Gray Senate resolution asking
that congress aid in a survey of
our public lands to better enable
emigrants to secure the title of the
same ; adopted.
Also asking that settlers be re-
j imbursed for excess paid for land
purchased under Oregon central
and grant ; adopted.
IIOI SK BILLS FIRST READING.
Roberts Bill changing the name
of Averill, Coos county, to Bandon ;
engrossed.
iiean To confirm to the county
Umatilla block No. 12 in the town
of Pendleton ; corporations.
.Maxwell To change the name I
oi Lincoln, Tillamook county, to'
J.i amook; counties.
Karhart For purchase and dis
tribution of the code of Oregon and
.-.;preine court reports; judiciary.
Mawell To change time of hold
ing circu't court of Tillamook
county ; judiciary.
Maxwell To change time of
holding county court of Tillamook.
Harrington To dtfine who are
magistrates.
Thompson Relating to surveys
of prhlic lands in Oregon author
ized by the United States.
Karhart House joint memorial
asking for payment of claims aris
ing from Indian depredations ; con
curred in.
Armstron House joint resolution
praying congress to pass a law
uurchasing the locks at Oregon
City ; concurred in.
Irvine's bill to incororate the
city of Halsey was amended and
concurred in and ordered engrossed.
Amended that no liquor license
shall be granted for less sum than
is prescribed by the state law of
Oregon.
Eakin Providing for times of
holding county court in the several
counties. In Linn and Marion on
the first Monday of each month ;
referred to committee on counties,
with certain instructions. Tongue
moved to amend the bill by insert
ing a clause that the board of
county commissioners meet on
Wednesday following time lor hold
ing court.
Dawson's bill that all deeds to
real property heretofore executed
in the state if signed by the grant
ors in due form shall be sufficient
to convey the title to the grantee
without further execution or ac
knowledgment. Carson To amend Portland
charter allowing wate- committee
of Portland to bring water oi Bull
Run to Portland.
Adjourned.
IIOl'SE AFTERNOON SESSION j
Called to order by Speaker
Smith, and reading of minutes
dispensed with.
Resolution by Halin that the
committee on the fishing industry
visit the Columbia river fisheries;
lost.
Waldo offered a memorial pray
ing for a government reserve of
park, to include the summit of the
Cascade range in Oregon ; leferred
to special committee of representa
tives of counties contiguous.
Beau offered a memorial asking
for the speedy sale of the Umatilla
Indian reservation lands; adopted.
Petition praying lor amendments
to Grant's Pass charter ; adopted.
Joint resolution by Geer for
25,000 copies of "Resources of
Oregon" for gereral distribution to
induce immigration ; referred to
agriculture.
Resolved by Jennings for print
ing of house and senate journals
and session laws; adopted.
Senate joint memorial a mile
long, praying frr tensions for the
survivors of the Oregon Indian
wars between '47 and '57; con
curred in.
Senate joint memorial praying
for the condemnation of a strip of
land in Washiegton territory near
Celilo for a portage railway.
Senate jint memorial praying
for forfeiture of Northern Pacific
laud grant from Waliula to Portland.
OTHER BUSINESS.
Dawson's senate bill curing de
fects in deeds ; first reading.
Jennings' joint resolution for a
department ot agriculture and to f
elect senators by direct vote;
special order for 3 i m. to-morrow.
Resolution from Smith for a con
8 itutional amendment that no
c junty shall incur a debt to exceed
5 per cent, of taxable property;
ordered printed.
FIRST READING OF BILLS.
Northup To consolidate Port
land, East Portland, Albina and
suburbs ; passed to second reading
and referred to Multnomah delega
tion. Bowditch To change salaries of
county judges.
Kirk To incorporate Athena,
Umatilia county.
Hume To assist refuge home
for fallen women.
Jennings Amending assessment
law.
Labrie For bounties on scalps.
Paulsen To buv land for agri
cultural college.
A TBII TO f Ht MOlftTAI.VS.
ALL OVER AtbUOBftB TBAUE.
A Bloody Fight With Knife and Sbovi
Both Participants Injured.
A serious altercation occurred
yesterday afternoon in an old bam
at the Stephens place in this city
between A. T. Thomson and Jesse
Clark, which may result in the
death of the latter.
The participants had traded
horses. Thomson started home
and found that the horse he had
traced for was worthless. He came
back and proceeded to take his own,
when Clark, who was armed with
a shovel, and was accompanied by
Geo. Sparrell and George Miller,
essayed to keep the horse traded
by Thomson. Thomson received a
wound on the top ot the head about
four inches long which is not dan
gerous. He drew his pocket knife
and stabbed Clark in the chest, in
flicting a serious and perhaps fatal
wound.
Clark and Thomson were both
placed under arrest on a charge of
assault with a dangerous weapon.
The former is too badly hurt to
appear at present for examination
and is in the custoday of the
sheriff.
Thomson was arraigned before
Justice Humphrey and gave $1000
bonds for his appearance at nine
o'clock this morning.
Clark's wound is a deep cut in
the chest on the left side. Dr.
Maston, the phvsician. thinks the
chances are even for his recovery.
Clark is a Gvpsv horse trader,
I uu xiiuniruii la a vaermun iiying
on a larm a tew miles helow this
city and bears a good reputation.
Elite Dancing Vmrtj.
The first of a series of social
dancing parties will be given at
the oiera house on Thursday even
ing, January 31. The committee
in charge have engaged for the
occasion the famous Roos' orches
tra, ol Portland, which is one of
finest on the coast. No pains will
Imj spared to make it a brilliant
social success, and enjoyable to
both young and old. The elite of
this city, as well as from neighbor
1 . 1 1 . m.
nig towns, win De present, riie
floor will be held strictly for
dancers and no others admitted,
except ladies and their daughters.
lhe gallery will b open for the
public at 25 cents admittance
Dancers tickets $1.50.
More Attachments Served on Searle & Dean,
Railroad Contractors.
The Salem Statesman of Sunday
has the following : Deputy Sheriff
w rigritman returned yesterday
from a:i official trip to the advance
work of the Oregon Pacific railroad
where he levied two attachineets
against the property of Searle &
Iean, contractors, one in favor of
Fleischner, Mayer & Co., of Port
land, for over $1000, and the other
in favor of the Giant Powder Com
pany for $7000. He levied on the
whole plant and stores from Don
Smith's to near Breitenbnshe, the
space covered by Searle & Dean's
contract, and placed in charge of
the property Don A.Smith, Wm.
Clark and George Cox. He also,
while up there, released that por
tion of the Myers and Jacobs A
Neugass plant lyine above Breiten
bushe, which i as been under
attachment, some of the claims
uaving oeen sausneu, to give
them a chance to handle their
property and pav the remainder.
Mr. Wrightnian found the trail
from the end of the railroad in bad
condition and the snow about six
inches deep, but there is no snow
on the ground at Don Smith's or
for some distance beyond there.
The railroad is finished and regu
hii trains are running about a mile
above Bad Bai.ks. Manager Hoag
went up to the end of the track
Friday, took a horse there and rode
up to within a few miles of the
tunnel, it is presumed to investi
gate the condition and progress of
the work, sons to move intelligent
ly in the sorinyr. The last, kmiimi!
i i-.- - i -
Ot finmnftprii Mr. I-VL-loum'a ufni.'L- I
camp and came out yesterday.thus
bringing all operations to a stand
still for the present winter.
Business at Mill City is reported
lively, the new mill there being
one of the best on the coast and
kept running to full capacity all
the time. It took a good deal of
trouble, time and money, the
greater portion expended under
discouraging prospects, to place
that mill in good running order,
but now the proprietors will reap
the reward of their courage and
industry. A year ago there were
several thousand dollars expended,
and a prospectively dead railroad a
few miles away, which made the
experiment a dubious one, but the
road has been resurrected and the
mill is there to meet the demand
it hrings, so the project is now an
assured success.
Am Excellent Work.
rvery iamuy snouid nave 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 latett 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
the' have the opportunity.
AR0T A
STREET,
KAIL WAT.
sj f.... ,.,.. uo"
o. public lands.
Senate joint resolution to re
imburse settlers who naid exces-
i-siye prices tor public lands along
i the line of the once piopo;ed Ore
I gon Central railroad.
Patent Uroiitrd.
The following .patents were
granted to citizens of the Pacific
States during the past week, and
reported for the Herard by 0. A.
Snow A Co. patent lawyers Wash
ington, L). C: P. Abrahamson,
San Francisco, ventilator; J. A.
Cole. Julian. Cal.. reversil,l t.l. .
DuMonnin. Corvall
converter: J. I'. krT.li
Oceanside. Cal., buggy bow sui
port ; (. . Marsh, Oaklank. Cal..
J.
Messrs. O'Connor & Ban Offer to Constroot
land Operate a Lino in Albany.
Messrs. O'Conner & Barr, who
built the Salem street railway,
state that they will beat the propo
sition made oy tne r.astern gentle
man, who proposed to construct a
street railway system in the city in
consideration o: an exclusive fran
chise for 25 vears and a bonus of
$3000. They offer to build, equip
ana operate a street railway on
First street from Washington to
Lyon street, and up Lyon street to
the depot, and on other streets
whenever the needs of the city
demand it, if such an exclusive
franchise is granted, together with
a bonus of $150. .
This is the most liberal proposi
tion yet made, and if any exclusive
righii are to be given by the city
if cer'ainly ought to be granted in
this matter. The street railway, is
paying so veil in Salem that it is
be extended upon sidy streets, and
Albany has beyond a question ar
rived at that period in her growth
when the city ought to be provided
with a street railway.
Font ill Vpeu.
Wm. Buchner, living near Mil
lers Station, .while cutting wood
yesterday had the misfortune to
cut his foot open with an ax. He
was brought to this city on last
evening's train for medical attend
ance. Dr. J. L. Hill dressed the
wound, removing a portiortof the
bone. The wound was a very
painful one.
War Evident.
From the latest reports it is evi
dent th it a war will take place be
tween America and Germay. This
will be nothing compared to the
war the Willamette Packing Co. is
waging against high prices.
Knight r rjlhlaft. Attention.
There will be work in the first
Rank at Laurel lodge No. 7, Jan.
31, 18S!. By order of Chancelor
Commatidor. (2. E. Propst, K. of
R. & S.
FoK LAME BACK, SIDE OK CHEST I'SE
.Sliiloh's Poms Plaster. Price, J3 tents.
Fosiiay it Mason.
SHILOIPS COOGli xi) coxsi-Mr-tiou
Cure.i soiil liy u-,..ia sruaruntee.
It cures ; coiiMiinplinti. Foshay S
Mason.
SHII.GHs VlTAl.w.KK is what
you need for const i nation, loss of ap-
autoinatii: air l.rula i m i : ' ?etiltf, dizziness and all symptoms of
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Arroyo Grande, Cal.
West,
remedy; J. A.
vehicle seat.
vol n 1
an Rafael,
Price. 10 and 75 cents per
Fosiiay A Mason.
REPORTS OF COMMITTEES.
FI-ctions Fivorablyon Waldo's
bill defining crimes and their put -ishment.
Wavs and Means Favorably on
Crook's b.II for $14,000 for a public
road in Curry county.
Education Favorably on Jen
nings' bi!l to amend srhool law
with amendments; adopted.
Als'i Smith's bill for a normal
sclii oi tit Ti e Dalles.
Judiciary Favorably on Har
rington's bill to satisfy mortgages
ringer ut IT.
Eugene Randall, whi e working
in Dillon & Co.'s furniture factory
yesterday, had the misfortune t'o
allow iiin hand to come in contact
with the buzz saw, c;uuin' olf Ih
index finger of his right hand, 'lhe
wound was dressed by Dr. Ellis.
F..!irii-' .-eletiratcd liloo.! Van-er
al JWi . ll V fsiaiurd and ilt Down-
Kol...M-n s. Ball .inore nvn.rai
aifcnt.
L'ie Fahruey's paiijiea.
' CBLDHI BILE BAZAAB.
J alius Gradwohl Has Jnst Added a Com
plete Una of Family Groceries to
Hit Baaineai
Which he has bought for net
cash, and he assures his customers
that he did not give any preference
to any 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 lie
has done.
His prices in crockery are not
changed.
One-half dozen unhandled tea
caps and saucers, 35 cts.
dozen unhandled coffee cups
and saucers, 45 cts.
2 dozen handled coffee cups and
saucers, 50 cts.
s dozen seven inch dinner plates
45 cts.
The goods mentioned above are
iron stone china, and not 0.,C.
ware.
Ah Abftolate Cure.
The original Abietinc Ointment la
only put up in large . two ounce tn
boxes, and is an absolute cure for old
sores, barns, wounds, cuapped hands,
and all skin eruptions. Will positiv
ely cure all kinds of piles. Ask for
the original Abietine Ointment. Sold
by Foshay & Mason for 35 cents per
box by mail SO cents.
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The Mi Clothier,
Carries the Largest line of Men's
andlpBoys' Clothing, Furnishing
Goods. Etc. in the Willam
ette Valley.
SUITS MADE TO ORDER
Tiloriiif Department.
In His Merchant
i 3
FOSTER BLOCK,
ALBANY"
JULIUS GEADWOHl'S
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b2
NOW
MVB
GOLDEN RULE BAZAAR.
He has enlarged his stock equal to any on the Coast, consisting of
FAMILY 6B0CERIES.
AND GENERAL JHARDWAf
lloorer Bros'. Silverware,
French, China and Crystalware.
Boys' "Wagons and Doll Carriages.
Fancy Goods, and a General
-AsortmeiitDoiIiCrockery.
jiiurrQ YS.
HeJBujs Direct and Carries the Largest! Stock in the
Willamette Valley,
lei on parte Francais. Hier win deutch gesprochen.
on hand a good stock of
Choice Mixed Pickles,
SAUER KRAUT,
Genuine
fi L BLACKMAN.
iSueoeaaor to . W. Langdoa)
uuuu IX-
iiruos, Paints, Oils,
Perfumery and toilet article.
als a full line of books and
Fiationrry. periodical, etc.
IW Prescription, carefully
compounded
IN ODD FELLOWS TEMPLE.
Alliany Oregon.
nap
j
. ... o i.,.. aAi.fc-.i00 BCeIIEI.S OF !
J choice o.it for sale cheap. Apply to Ku- Art a SfOOtl
.'rue La Forrest,
Ihwiipaon
at tlui store of Wallace 4 ,
assortment
class
of first-
ANTED MAX OF GOOD ABILITY,
to reprcHcnt us in tliU town a mueg
, zioii to y.000 per year can tie maue.
V iiiiiecs, ananiaker i Brown, l'hilHilclphia.
Tlie largest cicthing ami merchant tailoring
house in America.
mm
FOSHAY & MASONi TRICKS I5KASOXABLK-B
Wholesale uml Retail
1 1 wm,
STJBS'O BlPTIONB
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JOBS' BOOK STORE,