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i i THE MORNINU HEBATD: THURSDAY. JANITABY 31. 1889. . C. u.. . T1MK TABL. j NOUTH BOUND. I eprta. rrirca. Cala. expr. ;4d auii ainPorti'd 1010am Kasrene ex 11:15 am11',Jaiiij " S4pm Fieigfat 7:10m " 94hjm SOUTH BOUSD.; I Arrives' Dertej Arrive CaUexp I 7:45pm! 5pm Bugene exll2;2UpinllS.40)m Freight j 1 1.30pm Aah land 0.00am Kueue a.40pin Kuiren ft.AOnm tSo Freight received for southed ter lt.n. the Mune day. OREGON PACIFIC TIM K TABLfc. Arrive Departs Pwwenger 111.15am 1.00 pm reirbt.. 5.26pm 6.50 a m J91TIS4.4 ABOUT TOW. Biirkhart A Royce, job printers Six shaves for a $1 at Viereck's rumps and pipes at Geo. W Smith's. For a clean shave or hath go to L. Viereck'a. Peter Hume, banker of Browns rille, is in the city. Jonathan Wassoni, of Lebanon, was in the city yesterday. All kinds of stove repairs in stock at (ieo. W. Smith's. (iuiss & Son have opened a new line of fine artists' materials. Kiln dried flooring can be had at the Springfield lumber yard in this city. A barrel of fresh "Silver Dust" corn meal just received at F. L. Kenton's. Albany merchants are stocking up with new goods for the coming season's trade. It will pay you to go and see the beautiful art studies at Guis & Son's drug store. Fresh leaf lard in bulk at Conrad Meyer's. It will be letailed in quantity to f uit. Senator J. I. Wager thinks of starting a daily edition of the Kast Oregon ian in Portland. No. 1 Star tomatoes and all kinds of fresh canned goods at a very 'ow figure at Conrad Meyer's. Copies of the New Year's issue of the IIkkald can still be had at this office at 10 cents per copy. Richardson & Robbins' English pluin pudding, just the thing for i-.unday dinner, at Parker Bros. "Pearl Agate" a new ware white enamel inside, and various colors outside, Sold by ieo. V. Smith. K. & C. Howard have removed ttieir millinery store to their new quarters up-stairs in the Pearce block. Go to Biirkhart & Royce 's for all kinds of job printing. Prices i easonable. First-class work guar anteed. Japanese persimmons and oranges, fresh fruits and candies and choice confections at F. 11. lfeiffer'ft. Messrs. W'iau & Humphrey have opened a choice line of cigars at the Western Union telegraph and express office. A. B. Woodin, Robert Brown and others start this morning for a turee or four week's trip up the (! .North Santiam. 1(t rnir nil No. 7. aamnlc Int. ni w t ? 1 F men's fine dress shoes at cost, rang ing from $1.50 to $3.50 per pair a: Win. Simpson's. Misses E. & C. Howard are now selling their fine stock of millinery at cost to reduce their stock. Call early and secure bargains. It is probable that the general business office of the Oregon Pacific Co. will be removed from Corvallis 'to Albany during the present yeai. Guiss & Son make a specialty of fart supplies and artists' materials. They -nvite everybody to call and ee them, whether they purchase or not. Read the new adysrtisements in tie Herald. The advertisement of the Albanv Iron Work3, G. W. Smith and Will Bros, appear this morning. We have received another in 1 voice of State baking powder, the best powder n the market. Try a -an and you will have no other. Parker Bros. . The "Pacific Argand" ranges ' both four and six hole. An east ern stove made especially for this toast's trade. Sold only by Geo. W. Smith, Albany. Lovers of good coffee should tiy some of Julius Gradwohl's choice Java, Rio and Costa Rica coffees. He catries a complete line of choice family groceries of all kinds. Several business men of the city are in favor of the city are m favor of the city putting up the franchise of the city for a street railway at auction and selling it to the high est bidder, as some of the larger 4-ities are doing. Mr. Howe, of Napa, Cal.. re cently purchased the farm adjoin ing J. W. Propst'sand will locate in this place, having great faith in real estate hereabouts. He is an acquaintance of E. W. Laugdon. Attention is directed to the big advertisement of Smith & W ash Sum. si.ccessor.to W. C.Tweedale, I in this issue. They are enterpris ing business men and propose to Varry a stock second to none in the Willamette Valley. A correspondent at Haleey writes that the receipt of the basket sociable recently give the.e were $55.35 instead of l..) a Jttated .11 a former communicutioi., and it was 1 f ur,,e? and scholars of the public scnool instead of the Y.W.C.T. I-. Prineville Review: It is in timated that there is an organed band of borne thieves lot ated in the northern part of tm- o.un.y who subsist by taking li.rc oH the range and converting .them ! their own use. The hodmen wi.l lo well to look into the conduct o, this alleged band. NORTBWESLfcKt IlTKKKaTS. Hatioaal Latrialatioa in Behalf of Oregon and Washington Territory. Representative Hermann appear ed Oetore the house committee on comtuerce on Tuesday and argued as to the necessity oi a lighthouse near the moutti of (he Siuslaw j river, Oregon. The committee to day reported in favor of the erec tion ot a "first order" hgotboute at that point. Increased pensions have been granted Jaines H. Adams, Winlock W.T. Senator Mitchell presented an amendment to the river and har bor bill appropriating $5000 foi cieaniog Tualatin river of logs He also introduced a bill to credit an additional land, district in Washington territory ,tbe proposed district to be called the Moutesano Liana District, ft is to be com- posed of Pacific, Chehalis audVaui Gray. Masoo couni:es, and all of Lewi's and Thurston counties wew of range 3 west, and all ot that, part of J . Person couuty lying westot the rauge line, northwest of Wil lamettee ineriiian. Mitchell also introduced a reso lution, which was adopted, calling oo the secretary of war to furnish the senate with the results of the' investigation made by biin ot the organization known in Oregon as Captain Lawetecce Hall's com pany of Oregon volunteers, organ ised iu 1848. Sight Dealrayad. very unfortunate A accident ! hapiened to Mr. Al Green yester day, which may result in his total blinincss. Mr. Green was en- gaged in grubbing on Mr. Beach's place, just across the river from Corvallis. While chopping a small twig flew up and struck him just under the right eye, inflicted J a gash and it is feared has destroyed thf sigut. Air. ureen tias been ll; I'd in his other optic for a great n::ny years, which makes the ac fi.int unfortunate in the extreme. c orvallis Times. Sol a Slrrrt Hallway. City surveyor E. J. O'Conner waieDgaaed yesterday iu sutvey iog and staking off First street and many people thought it was the prelimnary work of the street rail way. It was Dot however. The surveying was for the purpose of leveling the street nnd trimming down the surface on the sides, to conform to the grade, forming a gutter to remove surplus water, when thi9 is done First street will be a credit to the city. New fire t'ompaay Seeded. At the last meeting of the city council the matter of the formation of a new fire company to take charge of the lund engine was dis cussed. The city would no doubt purchase a hall for the uso of such a company. The band engine, which is always one of the best in the department in the early stages of a tire, ought not to be allowed to fall into a state of innocuous desue tude or to be sold. It is needed in the department. Officers Klected. The incorporators of the Albany Iron works met yesterday and elected E. F. Sox, president, and C. H. Stewart, secret try. The company have already secured the contract for furnishing the iron work for the new flouring mill that lievi Douglas contemplates putting in at Harrisburg. A Sr.'O Train. Dr. Neigerwho recently located in this city from Guurssee N. Y-. has a tenni of moiist colored mares valued at $JU0. Each of them have trotted in 2:20, and the team goes in 2 :35. The doctor has re fused the above amount for the team. Sitddea Death. Yesterday morning at 8 o'clock Matthew Bryson, father ot Mrs. O. C. Awbrey, of tlw3 place, died in Portland. He was aged about (0 vears. . LfcTTKR LIST. Fallowing is the list of letters remaining in the iKXttoflice at Albany .Jan. 30 1SSU. Per sons calling for these letters will pleas tell the date on which they were advertised. Righain; Semon Knldwin, W, D. Crawford, W. P. Crawford, Mrs. J . W. Clear?, Kobt. Collins, James Gould, S. G, Harris, i. Kelly. A, M. Lrntson, Leoahart Murlir,Mrs.Cmdelia 1'aiker. Akin Rice, Miss Mairfjie - 2 RUrTS THOMPSON, P. M. ftatler. 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. guar Kraal. Ten barrels of the genuine tier man sauer kraut were received yes terday, also a fine lot of delicacies, salted Chinojk salmon and a few kits of Boston mackerel, which is a rare treat, by the W illamette Pack ing Co.'s store. knight of rrlhiNM, Attention. There will be work in the first Rank at Laurel lodge No. 7, Jan. 31, 188!. By order of Chancelor Coinmaudor. (J. K. Prbpst, K. of R. S. j Kranoval. Geo. W. Smith will remove his tin-shop, stove, tinware and hard ware stock of goods from the Mc Farland building into the room lately vacated by Monteith & Seit enbach, some lime tl:i week. own Ml I iirr. The Willamette Packing Co. re ceived a fine lot cabbage yesterday and it took tlncr small boys and a dog to keep the cows away. THE LEGISLATURE Solid Day's Work on and Memorials. Bills MIME BILL Q FIXAL rASSAfct, Han. John Kin to to Present Jf cLanghlin's Portrait Congress Asked to Classify Lands -Eugene City Charter. Special to the Hsralm Salem, Jan. 30. A very day in the legislature, with busy solid work and no buncombe. SEXATK MORNING SESSION. Yesterday's minutes dispensed with. President appointed on the joint committee to investigate books of tish commission Senators Sinclair Gray introduced a bill for con struction oi a railroad bridge across Young's bav and skipanon creek ; .1 mli.-i'.iri' i-ominit ttA i-twninvl mended senate joint resolution 'lo tue senate requiring state superin tendent to examine school book laws of other states and report to the next legislature ; amended and adopted. Senate bil was offered as a sub stitute to amend senate bill No. 9. This bill provides for times and places of holding supreme court. Southern supreme district, com posed of Jackson, Josephine, Douglas. Coos, Currv, Lake and Klamath; webtern district, coin iosed of Marion, Lane, Linn, Polk, Benton, Tillamook, Yamhill, Wash ington, Multnomah, Clackamas, Columbia and Clatsop; eastern district, composed of Umatilla, Wasco, Crook, Gilliam, Baker, Morrow, Grant, Wallowa, Union and Malheur, lost; original bill was amended to read at Salem Pendleton and Grant's Pass and $1500 allowed :or additional ex penses; engrossed Senate recommended the vote on motion of Wager yesterday tottrike out $1000 and insert $1500 fnr ad ditional expenses of supreme court ; car tied; engrossed. ELECTIONS. Committee reported on Wager's senate bill for re-districting coun ties of the state into Benate and representative districts; engrossed. CLAIMS. Recommended Watts' senate bill for relief of Joel J. Hembree; amended and adopted ; engrossed. CORPORATIONS. Recommended passage of Watts' bill that William Ball be allowed to construct and maintain a boom on North Yamhill river; engrossed. Recommended that Irvine's bill to amend charter of Albany with four amendments ; to senators from Linn county. Moore's bill to amend charter of St. Helens ; amended and adopted ; engrossed. . Kay ley's bill to confirm title to block No. 12 of Pendleton; not recommended and indefinitely postponed. f Wager's bill to amend Weston charter; indefinitely postponed. I Cogswell's bill to'empo er C. S and K. S. Moore to construct a boom upon Link river in Klamath county; engrossed. Recommended Fullerton's bill to allow Gardiner mill company to operate oooui on unipqua ooom on Uinpoua river, Douglas county ; engrossed. luiKin's Din to improve l'ail creek and Little tall creek in Lane county and operate booms on same, amended; engrossed. Bean To confirm title of block No. 12 of Pendleton, recommended for passage ; engrossed. Cogswell's lull di-iiuiiig privi leges of ditch and water corpora tions recommended for passage; engrossed. Kayley To amend eston charter; recommended and en grossed. irvine t or protection ot railroad contractors; to railroads. ltavlpv F.irmowHrinir ai.nmtv saie uepobiL aiiu irusi companies to be appointed administrators, assignees, etc , amended to strike out line 4 ; engrossed. Corpoiation committee recom mended passage of Looney's bill for defining and punishing va-! grancy; engrossed. I ICecommended passage ot bill by Sinclair for re-imbursing J. Hacker; engrossed. Committee on public lands re lorted favorably on senate joint memorial No. 4 asking for re-classification of public pastural lands; auopicu. Committee on federal relations a. 1 a- LI . - . reported favorably on senate joint memorial No.4 asking for surveys of lands in this state for settle ment ; concurred in. Committee on public buildings reported substitute on senate bill oy Chamberlain to establish a re form school for juvenile offenders, which was ordered printed. Dawson For establishing a school for deaf mutes without recommendation; engrossed. Bill by Chamberlain to create county of Morton ; postponed. Recommended passage of senate bill by Kakin for time of county commissioners meet inn : eii'Tossed. j Bill by Hamilton fot the con st iujI ion oi a wagon road from ileppner. Morrow county, to Mon ument, Orant on commerce. Maxwell's comrnittee bill to chane name of town of Lincoln : enm-osscd ' . Committee on military affairs i recommended the passage of Dim- j u k s on i to pension Indian war velerans. Committee on edmation report ed, recommending the passage of Hatch's bill for appointment of a board of regents for the state Nor mal schools. The commerce committee rec-ini:;on.:t-'i the passage Cogs well's bill for construction of a wagon road from Paisley, Oregon, to ihe soul hern boundary of the state ; recommitted to senators from Crook, Klamath and Lake, with privilege of reporting at any time. That committee reported that sec tion 11 had been stricken out ; bill thus amended passed. Fullerton's bill relating to places of holding supreme court was amended after recommending vote to commit it to third reading; en grossed. , Recommending passage of . bill by Dawson to prohibit selling of tobacco to minors ; engrossed. Committee reported a number oi bills engrossed. The committee oil assessments reported senate bill No. 54, by Watts, for bridge across the Wil lamette : correctly engrossed. Recommended Dawson's bill for certain exemptions to firemen amended; engrossed. Chandler's and Hilton's bills were substituted and bill read first time. Sinclair's bill for promotion of drainage was recommended not to pe passed ; engrossed. The senate concurred in resolu tion No. o that tne tiouse meet in joint con ention on Tuesday even- 1112 to wuness me pre: eniaiion oi painting of Dr. McLaughlin ; adopted. Fullerton's bill providing for holding oi circuit courts ihlhe sec ond judicial district amended; en grossed. It was recommended that Wat kin's water bill for The Dalles City pass ; bill was amended and order ed engrossed. t Also to enable Dalles Citv to sell and dispose ot certain lands ; engrossed Joint committee to interview the secretary of the Pioneer Associa tion for the arrangement of a pro gramme for the presentation of Dr. McLaughlin's picture reported as follows: That the house meet in joint convention on Tuesday even ing at 7:30 o'clock. That Hon. John Minto make the presentation speech. That his excellency Gov ernor Pennoyer make the response. HOUSE MORNING SESSION. Reading of minutes dispensed dispensed with. Speaker appointed on committee to investigate fish commission Hahn, Crook and lion ditch. Apperson from joint committee on acceptance of oil painting of Dr. McLaughlin - recommended that at 7 :30 on the evening of next Tuesday , February 5 , both oranches meet in the hall of the house, and that lion. John Minto make the presentation speech on the part of the Oregon Pioneers, and Governor Pennoyer the speech of acceptance on the part of the state ; adopted. A large number of bills were read second time and referred. HOUSE AFTERNOON SESSION. Amendment to Eugene City charter, bill exempting $50,000 sewer lands from taxation ; lost by vote of 33 to 25 absent 2. Bill ordered engrossed and passed to third reading. Senate joint memorial praying congress to reclassify public lands ; tioat urred. , .. . SECOND READING OF" SENATE BILLS. Dawson Curing defects in deeds; judiciary. Carson The Portland water bonds bill ; delegation from Mult- J nomah. Tongue Defining heirships; judiciary.! SPECIAL ORDER. NIMtlinn'a Kill FAimirinir county exceed a fund j courts to lew a tx not to two-tenths oi one mill for lor the relief of indigent soldiers ! .i i l- B,.h .u,r- ; ,, nnt nt ti.a poor house resolved itself into a cotn mitttee of the who.e, and W. B. Gilbert was called to the chair. The committee arose and reported ' the hill, with amendments, favora bly ; nt -i to tlard reading. cogortf ll o senate bill for a road from Paisley to the Oregon line ; first reading. Senate resolution that both houses meet in joint convention npvt. Titua. i .n' Ariwiintir frir nrctspnta : tIOI1 of pjctnre o( r)r. McLaughlin ; i.,,n,.i,n.u,) ; SENATE HILLS. Steel Defining duties of Mult nomah county clerk ; judiciary. Tongue Doing away with sep; arate examination of married women in making deeds; judi ciary. Cogswell For abstract of votes at election ; elections. IMfOBTAXT. To t:je. Ear, Catarrhal. Lanaa. Nerv ous t'bronie or Berial Suffers. Dr. J. B. Pilkington will be at V ... n ,i.-r. I UlC JkCf CIC IIVUOC mi vac 1 a tivuw f j r b - h m and- wiil give . , f ' SaminatioM and opinion to all afflicted as above. Refers to Mrs. Jas. G. Cherry, M. w. Young, Chas. Wagner, Rev. Israel Carlton of Lebanon, and very many others in Linn county. G. W. Simpson has purchased at a bargain a new stock of boot? and shoes, consisting of such standard makes as P. Cox, Buckingham & llecht, Porter Slessinger & Co., etc., including men's and boys boots and shoes and ladies' tine slices, which will bo .-.old at cost. Call and sck them. Messrs. Biirkhart fc Keeney sold vesterday to J. B. Johnson, of ln- ,"temndence. Oregon, 32 acres of I Karden land about eight miles east ! r tt.ia .;tv. belongim: to C. P i va liii' j v - w Biirkhart- The price paid was $,'48J. A complete line of artists' ma terials just received at (J. L. Blackman's. New dress goods the very! ats,e styles at W. F. Ktad. V tin.- line of new silverware just c?enc- ..t Will fc Stark's. A full line of crockery and glass ware rheapatBrowrtdl V HtanarU's. Atbe autiful as a dream that line iiO'.cs briadcloth at W. F. lit fed's CaUIEft MXIM BAZAAK. J alios Gradwohl Has Jut Added a Cca plete Line of Family Groceries to His Business 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 he has done. His prices in crockery are not change 1. One-half dozen unhandled tea cups and saucers, 35 cts. dozen unhandled coffee cups and saucers. 45 cts. )a dozen handled coffee cups and saucers. 50 cts. 2 dozen seven inch dinner plates 4o cts. The goods mentioned above are iron stone china, and not C C. ware. T . on handa good stock of i SAUER KRAUT, Genuine Maple. Sprup, And a good assortment of first class mm 2TRICES REASON A BLE-W I L ffl An Afeaolnte 'are. The original Abit-tine Ointment is only put up in larsre two ounce tn boxes, and is un ab-olut -ure for old sores, b -jnis, wounds-, cliupped liands, and all skin eruptions Hill positiv ely cure all kinds of piles. Ask for the origiual Abietine Ointment. Sold by Foshay & Mason for 25 eenta per box by mail 30 cents. BOW HAVE Choice Mi van LI TI i 3 E 1 BI aiaFaiFaFat TlieLeaii Clotfe Carries the Largest line -of Hen's ancPBoys' Clothing, Furnishing Goods Etc. in the Willam ette Valley. SUITS MADE TO ORDER In His SMorchant 'Hkw Departat FOSTER BLOCK, JULIUS GBADWOHL'S - ) GOLDEN RULE BAZAAR. He has enlargeI his stock equal FAMILY GKOCEBIES. AND GENERAL JHARDWAf Hoo-er Bros'. Silverware,' French, China and Crvstalware. Boys' "Wagons and "OolU Carriaaee. Fancv Goods, and a General LsortmeiitGoiQCrockerv. andTOYS. He"Buy 8 Direct and Carries the LargestSUck.in the Willamette Valley, lei on parle Francais. Hier win deutch gesprochen. I! II Jl B 0' ; il SI !l . S UB S CEIP TIONS . FOV, ALL Newspapers and Magazines AT JOBES' BOOK STOEE. ALBANT - to any on the Coast, consisting of G. L BLACKMAN. iSaceeawr to K. W. Laagdaal -Duua ur- Urng8. Faints, Oils, Parfumery and toilet article, atona fall line of books ana stationery, periodirsis, etc. tif PreaeripUoBS carefully compoaaded IN ODD FELLOWS TEKPIE, Albany Oreoa. JL'