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-X THE MOKNiytj- HERALD: FRIDAY, MARCH 1, 1889. US COEftTY MIXES. COAST hOTCS. A MKKlTKtt TBIBVTK. NOilTH BOUND. .eparta rrives. Cula. expr fcuijene ex Ki eight ti;5 Kill! 11:15 am am PorU'dlOllMiu 1,'5am 34:pm 7:laiu " 4f.rmi SOUTH BOUND. lArrires. Departg Arrives Calalexp hoxene ex Freight 7:45pm 1 5pm. Ashland 9. OOim 12;-iUpmtl2.40pin fc'uicetie 2.40pm I l..SOpniKuifcne U.OOnm No Freight received forouth after Iia. the name day. OREGON PACIFIC TIME TABLE. Arrives Departs Puvencer Ul.i5amll.00 p m Freight. ..........' 5.25pmls.50a m Battine De Ville. The first day of spring. Burkhart & Royce, job printers C. II. Humphrey, of Portland, is in the city. New line of fountain pecs at Will & Stark's. F. A. Burkhart, agent for the Millard property. All kinds of stove repairs in stock at Geo. V. Smith's. Guiss & Son have opened a new line of fine artists' materials. Does Albany want a public park? If so now is the time to secure it. Extra fine full cream cheese, jtist received at F. L. Kenton's. lder F. M. Long will preach at Spicer on next Sunday at 3 i. m. Plntv ml fresh egns at F. L. rxfmuua.uu.v x :.. j Kiln dried flooring can be had at . the Springfield lumber yard in this I city. j Miss Lillian Wyatt, sister of Russell Wyatt, is visiting in this i city. j A good second hand force pump ! JT.i., t .. lmn.1 ; store. Beulah Kebtkah lodge will meet at the I. O. O. F. hall at 7 :.J0 this i evening. j Mrs. Ir. E.L.Irvine and Miss; Anna Houk caine up from Saiein yesterday. Fresh ginger snaps, sweet crack ers, etc., just received at F. L, Kenton's. A complete line of artists' ma terials just Blackman's. received at G. L Fresh leaf lard in bulk at Conrad Meyer's. It will be retailed in quantity to puit. Julius Gradwohl has received a 1 ire invoice oi sugars via th 5 last Yaquina steamer. For a good quality of letter paper and envelopes call on F. L. Kenton' He keeps the best. No. 1 roast coffee sold cheap and around to order without extra charge at F. L. Kenton's Highest cash price iwmltrv lv A. flnhpn. paid for corner ot Third and Calapooia streets. No. 1 Star tomatoes and all kinds ', of fresh tanned goods at a very 'ow j figure at Conrad Meyer's. t. V. ,. .! Have you seen that new line of iine furmtuie at lortmuler & .... . -ii . J " vyiiiuiiiia, mint nbuiu Irving's.' It not it will pay to do,letlge of Qngon psy umlfcr M- ! same conditions?" ilo to Burkhart & Ko3'ce s lor an kinds of job printing. Prices reasonable. First-class work guar- reach $15. The gold yield of sever anteed. j al leading mines in the Black Hills, W. II . Metzgar. who has been ; which were large producers, only clerking for Messrs. Wallace, I averaged from $4 to $0, while the Thompson & Co., will soon open a,;TreadeIl in Alaska, which has tore at Lvonsville. ! the largest quartz mill in the world, Guiss ASon make a specialty of ! o'y W frHm 4 t(i, er ton art supplies and artists' materials, j many mines 111 California are They -nvite everybody to call and : al"' J the sime wale, see them, whether they purchase u "ve the necessary farming or not J community at our door to produce 1 tll tllG 100(1 SUDI'lv " W i)LY6 tll Those Battine De Ville shoes at mofet fa.rorable in the world krausse Kline s are the latest j ( constaut working . we have end sty eiii .ad.eK uot wear lorcom- , H f timber, and tort, style and durability they take v: , ...'. 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. Ihe "Pacific Argand" ranges both four and six hole, An east-1 rn stove made especially for this coast's trade. Sold only by Geo. W Smith, Albany. new line of fine wall-papers with borders to match have been opened at Fortmiller & Irving's. I hey are new and elegant designs. Call and see them. Lovers of good coffee should try some of Julius Gradwohl's choice Jaa. Rio and Costa Rica coffees. J le cairies a complete line of choice family groceries of all kinds. i committee has been appointed A new line of Packard organs j by Albany Lodge No. 4,1. O. O. F., just opened at G. L. Blackman's. for tbe ptu pose of making arrange For purity and sweetness of tone j ments for a public celebration of and elegance of finish they 1 jad j tbe seven tieth anniversary of tbe them all. Musicians should call establishment of Odd Fellowship and see them. tin America, which will occur on Hon. S. A. Daw.-on will gotoiApril 20. The occasion wi!l no Salem to-day to meet with the'jouoi De maue one 01 unusuai 4-oiunuttee appointed by the legis laiure 10 correct me lournais. n committee will be in session for several days. 1-' linrl-liurt rpal PKtite atront. sold yesterday to Mr. J. C. Wood- j " . : . "TT:' " . D ,..i 5 JStEr "to Ben-1 ton county Oregon. The consid-, eviUonwas$SoO . J The public school buildingwas reii nsui ed yesterday by the direc-; "H- . tors for $10 CfMl. the sum of being placed in each of the Farmers and Merchants'.the North west, the Oregon, the Pacific and the Columbia companies. G. W. Simpson has purchased at a bargain a new stock of boot i and shoes, consisting of such standard makes as P. Cox, Buckingham it .K-ciii, Porter Slessinger .. Hi!., including men's an 1 vs ImJ.is and shoes and ladns' f.ne ... .-i.i . n..cs, viiicn win ue ooiu o.i i-o-i. Call Mid see them. Ledgei Located West This City. A Brownsville correspondent, in an article in the Oreeonian on the mines of Western Oregon, says : As has been said many timeB be fore, the streams of Western Ore gon in the Cascade range, from the Sandy ou the north to the Cali fornia line en the south, are fuil of fine float gold, showing that this mineral belt runs across the entire state, and by the slow disintegra tion of the ledges, all the Btreams and gulches of this range are sup plied with fine particles of gold, and every frost and every freshet is slowly but surely bringing the metal down. THE OREGON PACIFIC RAILWAY In its eastward cours, has at last reached this great belt, and has cut across one large ledge, which promises good pay, in the Santiam district. We are glad to learn this, for it will be. the diiect means of proving the ledges in this great belt, which k) now tapped only in a lew places' viz : On the head waters of the Clackamas. Calipooia and Blue, anfl in the Bohemia dis trict on the tfead of the coast fork of the Willamette, on the line of Lane and Dduias counties. Here we have a distance of something like one hundred miles long, con taining from twenty to thitty dis tinct ledges, carrying more or less gold on the surface, and flanked on the whole west by the broad and fertile Willamette Valley, and where but little snow ever falls, and surrounded by forests of the finest timber and cut through by streams of water, thus furnishing all the facilities ?ud power needed for successful reduction of ores. Many people are so blinded with prejudice in our midst that they cannot see anything favorable in this Cascade range of iruunUins it is too near home. Why, only a couple of weeks ago a young man of this city, who had spent some ninths in Butte City, Montana. c:t ne home, and brought down j r"Mie hne specimens ot ore from U: se justly celebrated mines, and 1 comparing these aioresaiu speci ens with some here, brought Irom ! liiue Kiver, some people laughed i at the idea of their resemblance, j and yet careliil comparison shows 1 tlltlt. tf mi!litl' i-filfir jnil irrjin i I the quartz is exactly the same I i"c i,uiuicu aim .-uiiiptui Buipiiunin , ol iron, and the galena is the same, 1 only that the Montana ere is the ! richest ore the latter comes from i the 1200-foot level of the. mine, . ....I 1 1 , " 1 ..!..! .,. while the ore from the Cascades ! comes from a depth of about J TU1RTY FEET BELOW THE bLKFACE. j We hear it said many times that ! there is notions in these ledges because quartz mills were built a number of years ago at Quartzville and Bohemia and failed to make them pay. Has there been no im provements in mills since those were tried? Has there been nothing lenrned about ores since that time? In 18(H) the writer was i in Nevada when the price of crush- ; ing ore was ou per ton tr.is did not include the extraction or ban- d,Iin- ,Tru'y Mr- Harnett makes the niJ5? T P11" 'f n e : with proper machinery and appliances they can make $4 and minionJ in All4sUa and i ; : ...u... 1. the the ! Air. H. says it is estimated that I the gold yield jer ton does net of stamps or any other machinery required ; and last, but not least, there are hundred of thousands ot tons ol quartz, extending the whole length of the Cascade range, car rying the precious metals, and only awaiting the hand of capital to unlock the immense wealth that lies hidden in their rock-rib bed sides. How much longer we will have to wait is a proolem that is bard to solve, but we suppose when no more mines can be found in distant states and territories, then,and not till then, wilt webegin to look around home for invest ment. Ellw t eiebrnilon The Valuable gis-; interest, a programme win oear rhp i raneed, and it is expected a large attendance will Le present from different portions of the country. Bxhl Twnly Acre. L. Vierck purchased yesterday of W. II. Goltra 20 acres ol land atjiefy, pajngfor e Oper cj $o,(X)0. The nrhaof the Jitv. and will probably a nortinn of the lots , ' 1 in irt..t Oicarlrrlj Trn. The ladies of the Home Mission I arv society of the M. E. church : will give one of their deservedly popular quarterly teas at the par sonage Friday evening. Mush and iiiiik, with other (lelnm-ii's. will bo served, "commencing at M i m. Price, lr cents. A sucial li-fi' i. i'ii music is promised. All .i.-e inrited. mx bhaves to; n $1 at Vierecks " The new bridge at Portland is now open for traffic. There are over 380 conyicts in the state penitentary. Washington has almost the same imputation as Oregon. Boatmen say the uper Willam ette is as low as they ever saw it. It is said the citizens of Astoria send $1,000 to the Louisiana lottery every month. Frank Avery, the man who was shot on the t rain at Geryais about a month ago has recovered and gone to California. The farmer's institute, under the auspices ot the State Agricul tural college is to be held at Hills boro March 14 and 15. Capt. Thomas Stears of Siuslaw, has gone to Yaquina to buy out his partners in the steamer Favor ite, intending, so he stated, to take the Favorite back to Siuslaw. There has not been a star added to our flag since August 1, 1876, when Colorado was admitted, nearly thirteen years ago, but sev eral new states will be admitted during the year. The city council of Silverton re fused to renew the license of .their one saloon and the proprietors are now selling liquor by the quart, and the city is without the custom ary revenue. A force of men is at work on the O. & C. road near Junction replac ing the old rails with new steel ones and will probably reach Eu gene soon. They have alieady been laid on most of the line south of here. Besides the large number of im migrants from the Eastern states daily arriving in the Willamette valley, there are a great many Cal ifornians coining. The boom down there has burst and now they are flocking to Oregon on every train. The Eugene Register says that the O. & C. raiiroad company is talking of changing their road above Judkins point, about a mile above Eugene, and running it up the river around nearer to pring fie Id. Such a change would be of quite a benefit to Springfield. inlitiou of I he .. A. B. The following showing for the year is made in Commander Borth- . . . " W lhe year was com a total membership IlU.-lll.Cll Mllll in the department of 85 posts and 1228 members. We have now 41 posts in good standing and Mill members, a net gain of 203,besides 30 members out on transfer cards. There has been a ga'n of five new posts and one ost recognized, Burnside, No. 23,at Ashland.which is now in a flourishing condition. Preliminary steps have been taken toward establishing nosts at Alba, ! in Umatilla county, at Burns, ir Harnev Lake valley, and at New- berg, in Yamhill county. The financial statement of the quartermaster-general shows that we com menced the year with a balance of cah on hand of $464.31 ; we now have on hand, cash, with all bills paid, $043.82, showing a gain of $181.51. Krangrllrul Seminary. The authorities of the Evangel ical church in Oregon have selected Lafayette, Yamhill county, as the site for their new seminary, and have purchased the old court house building there, which they will have thoroughly renovated and fitted in a suitable shape. The following trustees have been elected to have general supervision of the institution: C. C. Poling, chairman, F. S. Locke and A. Odell. Plenxaitt Social Parly. The dancing party given bv the I. Ic Far Nicnte Club at the opera , bolide last night was a brilliant so cial success. The hall was taste ful ly decorated and in addition to the electric lights was illuminated with Chinese lanterns. A number of young ieople were present from Salem, Corval lis and neighboxim' tosaw. 1 or a Bridge Ml ulerloo. A tetition is being circulated and signed by the citizens in the vicin ity of Waterloo, asking the county to oridge the Santiam at that place. It will probably be presented at the next session ui the county court. " Sew Music F. L. Kecton has just receiTed a new muiic box direct from the east This box has a Tory fine tone and plays eight tunes This is a good opportunity to get a doe box very Chen p. Kaeklln'a Arnica Calre The best Sulve in the world for '-uts Bruises, Sore Ulcer, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores.Tetter, chapped hands, Chilblains corns, and all fkin erup. tioos,and positively cures Piles, or no jiay required. It is ruaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 35 cents per box at Foshay & Mason's. Canttoa ! Mather. Every mother is cautioned against giving her child laudauum or pira goric; it creates an unnatural craving for stimulants which kills the mind or the child. Acker's Babv Soother is specially prepared to benefit ehil-1 dreu and cure their pains. It is harm leas aud contains no opium or mor phine. Sold l-y Foshay & Mfcsou. A fhlld Killed. Another child killed tythe use of opiates given in the form of Sooth ing i-ynip. Wliy mothers giveJ tlieir chiliiren surh deadly poison is sur prising when they can relieve the child offits )eonliar troubles by using ! Acker's Baby Soother. It contains j no op'iim or morphine. Sold by j Foshay & Mason. j For cliillihiin iinU fi't-bite use ; C'lijimliei hiin's !;iin Hiili.i. V!n-n , oiompUy ' I i i tJ io I lie Ikcm Darts 1 i !i viM :cvi-iit th ' sk.ii fro:-i urii'n i 1 I'i.if.; nr - If. it :-. ';!. t in; it( 1 1 "t 1 1 ii- : i ml !! uim: -f -hilbl.i:i:- i I :ill'l M'-!1 r'-ti r ' i' pi rt to ,y iifliliuii hur sule t hosliyy Jt X .eou What Mr. and Madam Heine Think ct toe Sterling P'anos. Mr. Josef Heine in his entertain ment Wednesday evening took occasion to speak in terms of warm praise of the beau tiful Sterling 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 j laces they did not have, and were compelled to omit some of the passages on that account. Mrs. Heine was so delighted with the instrument that she wrote the following note at the close of the perf wmance to Mr. G. L. Black man, who furnished the piano : Albany, Feb 13, 1889. Mr. G . L. Blackman : Dear Mr: 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 ment, not excelled by any of the best pianos in use in this country. Yours truly, Ada IIeixe. Heine company. This voluntary recommendation coming from such distinguished musicians as Mr. and Madam Heine speaks volumes for the pop ular Sterling pianos. WALTOS BITKK .!. Walton, Feb. 22. Mr. C. J. Brooks has gone to Eugene on business. Mr. William Thurman has gone to California to work. Born To the wife of D. G. Gay, a 10,' .j pound daughter. Mother and child doing well. Mrs. Geo. Meridith has been called to Pleasant Hill by the dangerous illness of her mother. The Lyon Bros, has taken a con tract of cut ing 400,000 ftiet of logs fir R. V. Howard's saw mill at Elmyoe. Bertie Whitaker having tired of the parental roof has gone out in the wide world to make a mark for himself. He is supposed to be in the Willamette Valley. Quite a number of citizens have taken the advantage of the nice weather, and went to Eugene lor supplies. Mr. Atkinson is out now and the prospects are that he will get the moss soaked loose from his back before he gets home, as it is raining very hard. The Rev. Robinson preached at the Walton school house last Mon day evening, also at the reside nee of W. Lyons at night He proiioses to preach once a month for the next twelve months, which is a good thing, as we have not had more than ten sermons preached here since the country has been settled. We also received a letter from M. M. Marks a former resi dent of Linn count', well known about Harrisburg and Halsey, who has determined to devote his time and talent to preachii.g the gospel and looking in out direction for a field to work in. There is uuite a crv raised to have the law protecting theChinese j pheasants repealed. I do not think it necessary for I do not think any uttentinn is paid to the law. On my return from railroad ing last fall 1 stoped at Plain View one day, and I never heard the shot guns pop as industriously in duck and goose time, as i did that dav, and 1 did not see a duck or I gno-e tiint day. What were they shwii u ai : It looks to me like thoae birds would become extinct as they fly so straight that I can not see how a hunter could miss them. fcvrrjtrecn for (Sale. Mr. II. V.Scttlemire the Tangent-1 ur-sf rvmuu that has a lull supply ! 'H till the leading and desirable varieties of evergreen treeafrom two to three t'cet high, which he is sell ing cheap, and those disiriog such trees will do well to call upon him beiore going away from home. He has also several thousand Italian and Hungarian prune trees, as well as a geneitd variety of fruit trees. Make out your orders and send or go to him for the trees you wint, and support a worthy home industry. Uuard Again! TkejBirike, And always have a bottle of A.'-""'j English Remedy in the house. V mi cannot tell how soou Croup may strike your little one, or a cold or cough may fasten itself .upon you. Ooe dose is a preventive and a few doste a positive cure. All Throat and Lung troubles yield to its treatmeut. The Remedy guaranteed by Foshay fc Mason) riiuples Ike t'aeej Dero au impure state of the b!o d andai looked upon by many with snspicM i. Acker's Blood Elixir will remove a impurities and leave the complexi. smooth and clear. There is notliinc mar win io tnoroucniy build up 1 he !on.tituti'iu, purity and trenuti mi the vho. system. Sold and "uaravtel by V -h iv & Mason. Klerirle BltterN. This remedy is becoming so well and popular known as to need no pt-. -:-.i 1 mention. AH who have imed Ek-rif Bitters sins the urau miir of praise A juirer medicine does not ex ist aud it is g-uaranteed to do nil that is ci-iimed. Electric Bitters will cure all diseases of the Liver and Kidneys, am! remove I'lmplet, toils. Salt Khcutii and other all'et tiolis e:iust-d by iniT'iire blocd. Will' diive Malaria from tbe system and j revent as well as cure all Malarial ft vers For the cure of Headache, (.'otu-tiptitiou and IiHlitrcstii.n try electric bir.ers En tire '': fnetion tuuraiitced. or inoi.ev re i in. n. I itee 50 cenis ;.nd fcl.OO per butilc at Ftohay Ac Mason. iooria niinslrels next Monday evening. IS SPACE Is reserved by F. A. Burkhart, Real Estate Agent. Look out for developments. FARM FOR SALE, I WILL SELL MY FINE FARM OF2C3 aorcH, situated in Benton county, two miles from Albany. Thin is a good, healthy locatiau, with trood well of pure water, with wind mill; guod house: buildings all new. Tbis is one of the most sightly places iu Ore gon, having a fine viaw of the surrounding couNtrj, towns and mountains. Farming land all new and clean and adapted to all kinds of fruit. Ouality of land second to none. I will make rhis a rare bargain to the right man. humigraits, don't fail! to see this farm before "ou buy, Come and soe me on the place. M. T. WHITNEY. No charge for reserved teiits at W. F. Head's; we want to show "Of ds. KT on band'a good stock of I ice fcd Pickles, SAUERJKRAUT, fc I T I II IIIII III . Illllll. 4 And a good assortment of first class E1S, PRICES REASONABLE I L. I L1il.il, E ITALIAN l'KL'Nti . lHKKS IOn sale. Apply to P. W. Scink Albany il BAKING I'tit up expressly for .luiius 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 (U.IV(i;i Because he knows that his dear wife is just commencing to work him for something you know how it is yourself but when AW HAVE LIU If IruniiiTin MqhIo mnin m I R WHY DOES THIS MAN LOOK m LADIESTFADE WITH Brownell $ Sfanard Their husbands don't look that way, bee mse there are no extravagant prices on their goods. Everything is good; everythink is cheap; make Homo hapjiy, make YOUK HUSBAND SMII.K By trading at the economical stoie where th rule d gootl iroods and low pi ices km ws no exception. 1 )i'ii't tor-ct tint tt mple ot eci noiny is at BrsTrjisll & Stanard's- couxi:i:2kiii.st anu bkoaualeinsls The Leading Olotlir, Carries the Largest Line of Men's and Boys' Clothing, Furnishing Ooods, Etc. in the Willam ette Yalley, SUITS MADE TO ORDER In His - Merchant Tnilorins Department. FO&I'KR r.r.OCK, JULIUS GEADWOHL'S - o) - GOLDEN RULE BAZAAR He has enlarged his stock equal FAMILY GROCERIES. AND GENERAL JHARDWAfE Llocrer Bros'. SilverwtlreJ liYench, China and Crystalware. IBovs' Wagons and "Doll Carriages. Fancy Goods- and a General -Assortment or Crockery. and I OYS. 9 He Buys Diiect fnd Carries the Largest Stock ia the Willamette Valley, EF" lei on parte Francais. Hier r O m r CITY DRUG STOKE. "S. J- JONES bookseller. Newsdealer, Stationer. AND DEALER IN TEXT BOOKS and SOIOOL SUPPLIES.. Fino ftntioiu'.rv, niisrell:iTootii l.oi k.. photograph and autocraph al biniis i:-kstanIs, ii k, fens. iH-ncils. o;c. Sheet munif, music hooka, ami all kind of musical merchandise. ('-? moral Ntnvs DeT3ot jy-.Mail orders promptly atteuded ALBANY ,.( - to any on the Coast, ou wir deutch gesprochen. G.L BLACKMAN. (Successor to . W. Langdoa) dju.uk ur Mg8, Faints, Oils. Perfumery and toilet articles, also full line of books and euttloiMTy. periodicals, etc. W Preaeriptfoae carefully cofnpoaBded m odd FEiurars HERE, Albany Otegoa. to. I