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t ' THE MOBMNU HERALD: WEDNESDAY,! ' FKBBTTAK Y 20, 1889. Horning flaihj, 2wml . a c. .. k IIME TAUU. NORTH bound. .epartH! rrive. Cala. oipr. Eocren ex l'i eight ;5tui' am ;l'ortl'd 1010am 11:15 amlllain 84npm . 7:lam! 4r.pn, SOUTH BOUN'U Arrives! Depart i Arrives t'ala-exp -Eugene ex Freight 7 :45pm I 5pm lAshland 0.00am rz;ajpm ,l'i4ouml tuifene 2 40jnu I 1. 30pm Eugene 6.00pm Na Freight received torsoaUi after li. u the ame day. OREGON PACIFIC TIME TABLE. Arrives Departs ! 11.15am 5.25pm 1.00 p m reiht. ...... 16.50a m Ruttine Pe Ville. New line of fountain pens at Will & Stark's. Hon. Sum May, of IIarrisburg,is in the city. Circuit court will convene two weeks from next Monday. Mr. J. V. Cusick paid the capi tal city a visit yesterday. All kinds of stove repairs in tock at (Jeo. W. Smith's. Guiss & Son have ojiened a new line of fine 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 j. L. Blackman's. Fresh leaf lard in hulk at Conrad Meyer's. Jt will be ietailed in quantity to fuit. No. 1 Star tomatoes and all kinds ef fresh canned goods at a very 'ow tigure at Conrad Meyer's. It is leasonably certain that the street cars will be running in Albany within three months. Have you seen that new line of iine furniture at Fortmiller & Jrving's? If not it will pay to do HO. Go to Burkhart & Royee's for all kinds of job printing. Prices reasonable. First-class work guar anteed. The list of improvements in Al bany during the present year promises to be larger than for any proceeding year. Mrs. Murray will shortly reopen the Exchange hotel. Albany will then have four hotels, and they are all crowded. The prayerraeeting service at the Presbyterian church will be omit ted this evening on account of the State Temperance Alliance con vention. Guiss & Son make a specialty of art supplies and artists' materials. They invite everybody to call and see them, whether theypurchase or not. Those Battine De Ville shoes at Krausee & Kline's are the latest style in ladies' foot wear. Fof com tort, style aud durability they take the lead. 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. A new line of fine wall-papers with borders to match have been opened at Fortmiller & Irving's. They are new and elegant designs). Call and see them. The '.'Pacific Argand' ranges both four and six hole. An east ern stove made especially for this roast's trade. Sold only by Geo. W. Smith, Albany. Lovers of good coffee should try some of Julius Gradwohl's choice Java, Rio an.l Costa Kica ooffres. ; I HVIVt.' I If rHTrips a comniete line of rhmcf family groceries of all kinds. 1 " ' Geo. Hoehstedeler bought yester day of Mrs. Luella La Forrest two lots on Montgomery and Sixth streets, paying for the same L'lX)0 lie will erect, it is understood a tine $5000 residence upon the same. F. A. Curkhart , real estate agent, sold yesterday to Mr. James V. 'Mpe, two four-acre tracts, situated - in the Millard addition, and owned by Mr. John Hardman, being the residence property of Mr. Hard- man. The consideration was$3000. j li. V. Simpson has purchased at i a bargain a new stock of booU and j tdioes, consisting of such standard makes as 1. Cox, Buckingham & Hecht, Porter Slessinger & Co., etc., including men's and boys hoots and shoes and ladies' fine shoes, which will be sold at cost. Call and see them. A Matgalar Arddeat. The death of the son of P. Avery is expect ad at Corvallis. The physician has been attending him for brain fever, and on Monday afternoon he placed a small ther mometer in the lad's mouth for the purpose of taking his tempera ture, and while in one of his delirious spells he accidentally broke it. swallowing the glass and all the mercury. It is thought this alone will cause death, as the j patient being in so weak a state annot bear up under the action of trie mercury. Will Be Filed Ttfltay. The articles of incorporation of the Albany Street Railway Co. have lMen prepared and will be filed with the secretary of state to-day. The ritv council will without doubt yrant the franchise asked for, and J within a few months the street car will be running. PlatDle n Ike Fnre Dei o- au impure atate of the bio d ! and at looked upon by many with Mis;ici . i. Acker's Blood K'ixir will remove a I impurities and lave the j complexi. siiioith and .!er. Tlu-ie i ia nothing that will so tiioioujhly j build nn the constitution, purity and I irenjjthMi th whole system. Sold j nd guaranteed by Foshay & ilawu. THR CITV VODXCIL. Ctitraot far Ferry 8tretIBridg Ordinance for ifceStreet Railway Franchise. Special? Jeeting of the council was heldst evening. In the ab sence of thd - mayor Councilman Gradwohl was elected mayor pro tern ; councilmen all present; Ke corder lien ton in his place. The recorder reported that E. B. Davidson had accepted the $140 voted him by the council for nurs ing small-pox patients. The bid of W. J. Kelley fcr the construction of a bridge upon Ferry street, over the Sautiam water ditch, where the bridge had given down, was accepted at If 'JO, the wotk to be completed within ten days. The committee on streets and public property recommended a new sidewalk upon Ellsworth street, "west side, between First and Water streets, within five days ; also a new walk on Water street;, adjoining lots 2, 3 and 4, within ten days; also that a ditch be dug from the north line of Ells worth street to the alley in block 3, with a catch basin at the end of the ditch within five days; also that a cross walk four feet wide be built across Sixth street on the west line of Montgomery; also that Second strv et from No. One's en gine house to the catch basin ou the Cannon corner be graded, and from the ojera house to Broadal bin street be graded to carry off surface water. -JThe recommenda tions were adopted. The request of Wm. Vance for further time in grading and chang ing alley until his building opera-; lions would permit the work com pleted, was granted. The city marshal recommended new sidewalks in various places, ' winch recommendation was refer red to the committee on streets and public property. C E. Wolverton presenied the matter of an ordinance grantins an exclusive franchise for 25 years for a street railway to the Albanv Meet Railway Company. The natter was referred to theVomm.t- ' U- on ordinances, to report at the next regular meeting. Adjuurned. 4 I B I LI ST. The following is the jury list for the March term of circuit court : John McGregor, East Albany. J. E. Ennis, reio. S. W. Crowder, East Albany. J. F. Hyde, Lebanon. M. F. Dawson. East Albanv. M. M. W. A. W. A. V. Bilyeu, Scio. A. Rogers, Harnsburg. V.Baltimore, Eat Albany, i r: Maxwell, llalsey, T. Cochran, Brownsville. E. Ansa rue, Waterloo. John Barton, .?hedd. V. II. Caldwell, Orleans. Strand r Froman. Albany. J. P. Berry, Fox Valley. W. B. Smith, Brownsville. J. L. Corisan, Scio. E. T. T. Fisher, Syracuse. Alex Brandon, Shedd. G. ! . Coffee, Scio. G. A. Dyson, Brownsville. John Kirk, Liberty. . M. Cunningham, Harrishurg. 1). W Kumoaui-n, Maeet Home, J. R. Bone, llalsey, .1. uariton, bantiam. Win. Fortmiller, West Albany E. VV. Orabaugh, Brownsville. A. S. Bansett, Halsey. Wm. Goin, Scio. A Traiat Mapped by the MkerifT. At 4 o rlock Monday eveninjr, 1 feays the Oregeuian, Sheriff Kelly, and Deputv Sheriff Marquam ar- rived at thc P. A W. V. K. It. ! depot on an important mission. ' They were armed with a writ of . execution. Twenty minutes later ! engine No.l arrived from the south ' i , ... . , anu wa!S swiu-ne.i on to tne pisseu-; r' 1 " i'"' " ciock out run. ' Hie .slierilt ami Im flnntv . ... ... . i speedily boarded the engine and took charge of it, much to the dis-! gust of the company's officials and the assembled and waiting passen- j gers. the writ upon which the ! engine was seized was issued upon me strength of a judgement ob tained February 1 by Thomas Cal lahan in Judge .Shattuck's court for $501 i:j and costs. It is the old Kay's landing boat controversy and an intention has been given out to appeal the case to the state supreme court. Am Krrr. Saturday's Oregooian made the misTHKe ot crediting the ownership of the Capital mine to Albany men, and the btatesman in copying tbe ; article made the correction and ! placed the ownership where it be-! h iia, to Saltm men. The Herald copies ,be Oxonian with,.ut cor- rec ion. The fact i ht of the mil ! non dollar stock in that mine, near.y all is owned in Salem, onlv ; a comoaratively tew shares being j held bv outride parties In the Immediate vicinitv ol the Capital mine, there is also another rich i tract oi iana owucu oy oaiem can-1 ital sts, men who hnve means and I energy to develop it. Statesman. I . . i . i i . i i Well, let s not quarrel about it. The facta are that there ii a big mining region on the Santiam, and wealthy men of Albany, Salem ad Portland have claims there, and are doing much toward de veloping these mines. MearcblDg lor m Brother John llauiel, formerly of Califor nia, receutly of Washington coun ty, Oregon, is in the city searching for his brother, George Ilamel.who is supposed to be stopping in Linn county. He left California for Or egon in 1870 and lias not been K...W.U.K ... nfu... be should wrile to his brother at Bel hany, Washington county, Or. Batildliia fold, N. II. Allen has puri-liased of W. F. Ite.nd the brick building on tht router of Second and Ferrv streets. (R-rupicd by the Hkkai.w and Thos. I.rink, paying for trie same .'!G00. bVFATK TEMrKKAftCK AlUAaXfc It Will Convene in This City O'Clock To-Day. at 2:30 The annual session of the State Temperance Alliance will convene in this city at 2:31) p. m. to-day. The meetings will be held in the W. U. T. U. hall. It is expected that 150 or more delegates and visitors from abroad will be present. The session will open with the annual business meeting at 2:S0, , and in the evening an address will be delivered oy Major Hilton. The session' will be continued Thursday and Friday, and ad dresses will be delivered by Mrs. Narciesa White-Kinney, Rev. C. C. Bateman and others. Reduced rates of travel have been given on the different railroad lines, aud a large attendance is expected. The meetings will be open to the pub lic, and all are cordially invited to attend. Pratt idtnt-e sellout. The following is a report of dis trict Ko. 2. of L:nn county taught by C. J. Jones for a term of tour months ending February 15th. Whole Dumber of days atteudauce, 2349, number of tiroes absent 150; number times tardy 16: number of pupils enrolled first month 26;se cond mouth $6; third month 3S; fourth month 3ti: uutnber enrolle I 40: number beIo'inr 81; average daily attendauce 29; per cent of at- J tendance 94; number ot visitors 2. Pupils ue'.lher absent or turdv dur ing the term were Adda Lrever, Georce Leever, Fraokie Bo&twick, Lizzie Young and llarley Young. Pupils who were uot absent after beiog enrolled are Belle Mi lea, J osie Miles and Walter Smith. abbiskcrv orr.. IIakhisblrg, Feb. IS. II. F. Ashby, one of Albany's wide awake real estate men is in town. Glad to see you "Bob." come again. As is usually the case a few of our farmers, who turned specula tors have been caught ith their wheat on hand for the present low price. J. T. Scott has returned with his family to his old home in Harris burg.' He thinks Harrisburg is not the best place in the world,but plenty good enough for him. The Willamette river is within one foot of low water mark, but prospects of a good boating stage when this snow melts off enconr- e8 the ware house men, who have lare a lot ot grain to ship yet. A gentleman has been here this week takine in the situation with a view to building a saw mill, and from all reports we may expect the mill to fie built in the near future. It wili be located on Dr. H. A. Davis's farm formerly the site of the Bundy saw mill, which was burned down. The Grangers and Mr. L. Douglas have coine to terms that are entirely satisfactory to both j parties. Mr Douglas having pur- d.aseil their interest in the hall j will proceed to put in a Hourintr 1 mill on the new process plan Thei work will he done lr Mr. Racers I ! the best practical millwright on j ! the coast, who guarantees the mill I to produce flour second to none I j made. This will fill a long felt j want. UO K ( KI.KK 1TKMS. Ed. Collins is home from Albany visiting relative aud friends. Miis fonts of Mill City, is s'op pinion King's prairie with Mrs. Nrwt Lewis. Mrs. Pratt, of Mehnua. came up a u i'i k mii'ii r nciitmi iim vh '. . ?:' . . J U,I,8 tncu,,s aud Iormer or9- neigh A dance was given at Mill City j on Friday night of last week, to which a number ot our youo;; peo- i pie went. School Clerk Win. Turnidge is quite busy taking the census o: the district in oruer to make his re turns at the proper time. A little child of Postmaster Robertson has been very id. Dr. Pratt, of Mehama, was called , and now the little woe ia improving. A current report ii ia circulation that tli a ruttin? at the tunnel Ls Deen let and jf tneie W1n aoon be bu8y times along the line tor both ,Mn gn(j beast. .... r . Berl ,?te9' U ?oa f Mr' and Mrs G"?a ot ,th,t Plfe' .was 8MZe1 w"hf 1" . " J ",Dce'.a"? fo; a j!n,e. m9 Z" de8Pa!red of He 18 mHch better noW '!T!!j MALMEY .OTE. Mr. Oliver Howel has started a new confectionary store at this place. Mm Ida Bond of Helix is just re covering from the typhoid fever. She has been ill teu weeks. Mr. Win. Bond and daughter have returned to their home at Helix.after aeevare illnesi of typhoid fever. The farmers in this vicinity have commenced plowing ugain after a Ktopage of two or tlnee days, on ac count of snow. Mr. Owen Bond't little son and daughter were taken ill hy eating something poison. The son died but the little daughter has recovere !. A new charter was adopted hy the citizeua of llalsey ou February 14th the toiiowiut: utlluers ie luilowiui; oliicers were eiei-tr.l. Mayor, Frank Fields; Councilmen, i n.e ! J R' Bone. Gotllev and Morton i Kooutz; Marshal M. McNary tilu-tt Away. ! V'. F. Resid proposes to jjive away i a fine oid watch with his irntd and ! diver piize .hirt, the very I i -: littina: urn w niauo wnue sin:. 1.1 the j j Jiarktt. 1 hi- once :s us hr or Imcvr i:in any e'pially ad good -jiiii t iu Die I market. ( lUK KIiiET ItT. ' Over 50 Lota Bold Yesterday by Meant. Carran it Monteith. The well known real estate firm of Curran & Monh sold yester day 51 lots in llat&ftiuan's addi tion in the city of Albany as fol lows: Philip Cohen, 24 lots, being the three blocks opposite blocks 14, 15 and lb in Hackleinan's 3d addition and not yet plotted ; consideration p ivate. Dr. W. H. Davis, 8 lots, block 17, in Hackleman's 3d addition; consideration $1000. M. W. Parker, Slots, blocks, Hackleman's 3 addition ; consider ation $1000. August Leittke, lot 5, block 3, Hacklemin's 3d addition, owned by O. W. Warner; consideration $225. Chas. Ffeiffer, 4 lots, block 14, in Hackleinan's 3d addition ; con sideration $725. W. H. Raymond, 2 lots, block if; consideration $375. G. L. Blackmail, 4 lots in Hack leman's 2d addition, owned by Kobt. Mcllhenev ; consideration $1000. 'I be Wizards, The concerts given by the"" Wiz ard Oil Company at the opera house are lirst-class in every re sect, and the company gives a clean and enjoyable entertainment The opera house last evening was literally packed. XOTKS IBOH MtllAMt. Tlie frame of the new M. E. church is up also the belfry. This morning snow is about riye inches deep all ever tbe gtound About 20 persons have signed the road petition for the route by Schelberg and Silver creek falls. James Parker came hurrying in to town with the stage last night yelling "fire! fire!" The roof of (he hotel had caught and a hole eight or ten feet 'wis burned. Damage $30 to $40. . . Arre Property for (nlr. F. A. Burkhart, real estate agent, has for sale the John Mil lard property, consisting of thirty acres adjoining the city, which s laid off in four-acre lots each. This property lies just south of the city on the fair grcund road, and is now offered for sale by F. A. Burkhart, agent, ii. four-acre lots each, at $250 per acre. This is a splendid chance to buy acre property cheap, adjoining the city, as this property is now readv to be laid out in citv lots. V.wertrrem far Sale. Mr. II. W.Settlemire the Tangent nurseryman that has a full supply of all the leading and desirable varieties of evergreen treeafrom two tn three feet high, which be is sell ing cheap, and those dfsiriog such trees wilt do well to call upon him belore goin? away from home. He has also several thousand Italiai and Hungarian prune trees, as well as a general variety of fruit trees. Make out your order and send or go to him for the trees you w int. and support a worthy home industry. TrarkerV Kvatntuatloa'. Notice is hereby given that the regular public quarterly examina tion of teachers for Linn county will take place at the court house in Albanv, commencing at noon, Wednesday, February 27, ISSlh All teachers desiring examination Trill please be present at the beginning. L. M. Ci'Ki., County School Superintendent Hun Can Parol allow their, children to cough and j .strain and cough and calmly say, "Oh j it's only a cold." aud keep giving them cheap and dangjrous niedicinea until they are down with lung fever or consumption, when they cau be so easily relieved iy BKtKJS' C1IEKRT COUGH SYKL'P? It has no superi or, and few equals. Gen. L. Blaok rnan, druggist. CmmmI AgaiMHt The.ftirlke, And alwava have a fcottle of A.'" y' English Remedy ia the house. V )n caunot tell how soon Croup may strike your little oue, or a cold or cough may faaten itself upou you. One dose ia a preventive and a few doses a positive ourc Ail Throat aud m . . i. m i. I ine Kemeay guaranteea Dy coanav t MasonJ! " ' Six shaves for a $1 at Viererk'a ! WILL 1UWS. Dealers in all the latest improved pianoa, orsans.aewing inachioea.guns, also a full line of warranted razors, butcher and pocket knives. The best kind of sewing machine oils, needles and extras for all machiues. All re pairing iu the above lines neatly aud reasonably done. arrxiAL aWitK. DR. W. C. NEGUS, Graduate of the Royal College of London, England, also of the Belle- vue Medical College. The Dr. has spent lifetime of study and practice nl makes a spe cialty of chronic disease, removes cancers, scmfrla enl n-iiseuta, tumors and weus, without pu or the knife. He also makes a specialty of treat ment with electricity. Has practii ed in the German French and English hospitals. Calls promptly attended day or nieht. His motto ia "GOOD WILL TO ALL " lrOffice and residence Fei;ytreet, between Third and Fourth For the finest baby carriages in : the city go to Stewart & fcox s. Ski; those sew im'koved okuans at Will Bros. - i AHAKOAIN IS KIUST-CLASS iiL'AUK : ::.. Must be sold In ffur days. At Will l. CI B. WISN. AOE.Vr rOB THK LEAD J fire, life aad A-oiuOiit inur;nce com- ntiiiu. A MfctUrKI TKIKYTE. What Mr. and Madam Heine Think ct the Sterling Paaoa. Mr. Josef Heine in his entertain ment Wednesday evening took occasion to speak in terms of warm praise of the beau tiful Merling piano, which had been placed in the opera house for the use of Mrs. Heine: He said that they had been able to play some of their most brilliant numbers because they had a good piano, which at several .laces they did not have, and were compelled io omit some ot the passages om that account. ! Mrs. Heine was so delighted with the instrument that she wrote the following note at the close of the perf jrmance to Mr. G. L. Black man, who furnished the piano: Albany, Feb. 13, 1889. Mr. G.L. Blackman: Dear Sir: Having thoroughly examined the beautiful Sterling piano furnished for use at our en tertainment at the opera house this evening, it affords me much pleas ure to say that I consider it one of ' the best pianos upon which I have ever played. The purity of tone and excellence of finish makes it, in my estimation, a superior instru- i meut, not excelled by any of the : best pianos in use in this country. i ours truly, Ada Hkihb. Heine company. This voluntary recommendation coming from such distinguished musicians as Mr. and Madam Heine speaks volumes for the pop ular Sterling pianos. C CHOICE ITALIAN PRUNE" TREES FOR sale. Apply to P. W. Sriita Albany SHILOII'S CURE wtll immediate. ly relieve croup, whooping cough and bronchitis. For sale c.y Fosbay & Mason. THE REV. GEO. H. THAYER, op Bourbon, Ind., says: ''Both myself and wife owe our lives to Shiloh's Con sumption cure." For sale by Foeuay & Mason. DltMolnlloa fttlre. THK PARTKKBMH1P HKRRTOKOKR H.YIHTINO BK tweenG. W. Harris and W. E. Oillett, marble dealers, is this day d involved by mutual consent, Mr. tiillelt retiring. Ail pt-iBons kncing themselves indebted to lhi firm will pleate call at their shop and settle at once. U. W. Ha&rm, V, K, GlLLHTT. Abany, Januartr 7, 18SS. GOLDEN III BAKING PO WDER. Put up expressly for Julius Grad wohl and sold at his Golden Rule Bazaar in ONE POUND CANS AT 25 CENTS PER CAN. Guaranteed to be first-class in every Respect. JULIUS GRADWOHL. T i on hamPa good stock of Choice Mixed Pickles, SAUEltl KllAUT, And a good assortment of fiist dass WTPRICKS R KAiSONABLE Because he knows that his dear wife is juat ooOiinencing to work hiui for J something you know how it is I vourself hut when I LADIESTfADE WITH Brownell & Stanard Their husbands don't look that way, because there are no extravagant prices on their L'oods. Everything is good: evervthink is cheap; make Home happy, make YOUR HUSBAND SMILE By trading at the economical store where the rule of good nKds and low prices knows no exception. D-iu't forget that t mple of economy is at Biwaoll & Stanard's- LOP.SBR ri RJT AND BKOAOALBIN SLS ROW HAVE I 111! II II Maple Sprup i GROCERIES. ri &&m j THE MAN LOOK SAD. The Mini Clothier, Carries the Largest Line of lien's and Boys' Clothing, Furnishing tioods, Etc. in the Willain . ette Valley. SUITS MADE TO ORDER Id His Merchant Tioricg Departat FOSTER BLOCK, JULIUS GBADWOHL'S -o) GOLDEN RULE BAZAAR He has enlarged his stock equal FAMILY GKOCEfilES. N D GENERAL JHARDWArfJE Hoorer Bros'. Silverware," French, China and Grvstalware. Boys' Wagons and "Doll Carriages. Fancy Goods, and a General -Assortment oi Crockery- -1 1- andTOYS. He Buys Direct and Carries tbe Largest JStockjia the Willamette Vallej, lei on parte Francois. Hier X Cm ft x It' CITY DEDG STORE. Bookse 1 11 ' AHTH ii , l AND DEALKR Ds- TEXT BOOKS and Fine stationery, miscellntipniis bof.kf. ihotopraph and autograph al bums, i;.ki-tands, ink, ens, jK-m ils. etc. Sheet music, music books, and all kinds of musical merchandise. t Goiwrnl TSr-vv "Tfarrt. Mail orders promptly attended ALBANY o - to any en the Coast, out wir deutch gesprochen. .,. G. L BLACKMAN. i Sncceaaor to . W. Lanedos) DIAUB ur iirnfis, Paints, Oils. Perfmnery and toilet articled. . also a full line of books ana fciataowrv. periodical, etc. I4f PrMeripttoaa carefully M CCO FELLCTS TLtlE. - . t i-, ,.. Albany Oraffoa. f! fir, mm. SCHOOL. SUPPLIE 1. to. Cil J