V THE MOByiKG HEBALD: FRIDAY, MARCH 8, 189. K. 11HK TACtfc. XOltTH BOUND. ! - eparts rrivea. - .kla. eipr. tntfene ex i t;4: aui 11:15 d . , .-,anj, Portl'd 10 lOnm 7:Wam 34?pra SOUTH BoUAl. .Arrives! Depart! Arrives i :45pm . 5pm .Ash land 9. OOani 12;2Upm.l-2.4bpak tatieoe 2 40pin I l-30pmKuyenf 6.00m 'Kucne ex So Freight reueivud furuuth ufter It a. the same day. a. OREGON PACIFIC 1 IMS lAt5i.r.. f- Arrives ixparu ! fPimsencer jKrcight.... Ill 1 5&1J1 1 1 00 pm( J 5.'25pmk50a m JVTTIXiiS ABOUT TV.. Circuit court Monday. Peach trees are blooming. A welcome rain is brewing. Salem claims 10,000 population. Does Albany want a public park? TtilrlrH;rr. Xr l?iivj0 lrt'i nrinturu . .. A . . . . j Artists materials cheap at Mrs. ...... .v.. f - llyman s. Street cars will soon be running in this city. New line of fountain pens at . Will & Stark's. 1 F. A. liurkhart, agent for the Millui I property. Buv your toves anJ 5mith te Washburne's. t.old, silver and nickel watches . very cheap at rench's. j Fresh Columbia river salmon at ! Scuultz Bro's market. I The fireman's election at Cor vallis will occur Saturday. Fir.at quality silver-plated knives, forks and spoons at i rench's. Guiss & Son have ojtened a new line of line artists' materials. Extra fine full cream cheese, ! just received at h L. Kenton's. j Kim dried flooring can be had at I the Springfield lumber yard in this ! city A good second hand force pump for sale cheap at the second hand store. ! A fresh stock of Rio and Java jdffee just received at F. L. Ken tfon's. The new music box at F. L. Kenton's is offered for sale. Price j 8itief of life from the manufactur $25.00. . I ing aruj trade centers, few wi 1 Fresh ginger snaps, sweet crack- S seek such localities for homes. The era, etc., just received at F. L. i extension of th Oregon Pacific Kenton's. j railroad will benefit the country haw.! through which it passes as greatly jng their passenger coaches re painted. ! New residences will dot the citv from one end to the other this : r! summer A complete line of artists' ma- terials just received at G. L. : After carefully reviewing the sii Blackman's. I uation of the ra'ilroad construction A fine lot of choice hams, also a e line of French soups in cans at fine Parker Bros, Fresh leaf lard in bulk at Conrad Meyer's. It will be letailed in quantity to suit. Julius Gradwohl has received a Lire invoice of sugars via th ; last Yaquina steamer. Don't forget that at Mrs. P.. K. flyman's is the place Jto get your scu ing machines. Have you seen that new line of Sne furniture at Fort miller ?: fvings: It not it Will pa J" to UO Go to Knrkhart & Uovce's for all kinds s of job printing. Prices reasonable. First-class work guar-1 Irving's? If not it will pay to do ....i ! ih; Musiaw is oouiki to mate' nor iit;cu. i ... . .i . ii i Many new orchards an being planted near this city.. Prunes are j the favorite fruit.trees among these j i hr. lrrt t st,iiiwy. planting. , , .. ,i ...i . , F.M.French has one of the u .f !J;s ul,r- A.trn finest instruments for fitting Sec-;reet Ka.lway Co. state hat al taclesin the state. Call and be j onh little ha been said about convinced. I f ,e,-v tht! work ?f contructK.n . , ... . 'wt'lhe commenced on time and Lumber is being shipped Irom tnp .ar ri,nilin, heforw the close of Mill City on the ..thewnimer. The ordinance grant xailroad to this city and sold for $8 j ,he flitlIt.uiflt. has been 81,nej per thouAnd. 1 kv ti,e niavor and the terms ot the Albany is assuming metropolit a airs. This city is to have a stre. i railway, and now a boot black stand is to be established. Guiss & Son make a s;iecialty of art supplies and artists' materials. They invite everybody to call and see them, whether they purchase or not. Linn county possesses rich coal deposits, which promise soon to be developed. At present prices of coal, 6uch a mine would be better than a mint. The Albany charter bill was not signed by the governor and will not become a law until the expiration of the lequired 90 days. The cows will then go. Lovers of good coffee should try some of Julius Grad wool's choice Jaa, Rio and Costa Kica coffees. He carries a complete line of choice family groceries of all kinds. A new line o: fine wall-paiers with borders'1 to match have been opened at Fortmiller fc Irving's. Thf y are new and elegant designs. Call and see them. F. A.Burkhart, real estate agent, has tid to F. H. Koscoe, lots A :md (i in block 2 in Maston A ha nberlain's addition to Albany, 'i iw consideration was y.l'M). Notwithstanding the prolonged dry weather there is iid scare among farmers as to any injury to tops. Grain throughout the Wil lamette valley is in prime condi tion. liurkart A Keeney sold yestcrdaj to Jacob Sanuner, Jr., the north- a-1 qrarter of bhak ."4 in Ilackle inan's 2d addition, belonging to Robert McKlheney. The prn paid wa.- 'AO. Xo place in the citv is livelier than st F. H. Pfciffcr'; . wh"ic i -new fountain keeps up it cunt inn us merry fizz, and lclicifus oys tiS are served in the m t uly I rove 1 s!yl-, v !d ' fr. h i andic- nf Jill kinds are almost given away. B4ILKOAO BtJILDItti. The Proposed Work for the Sammar a the Lines C.nfcwiag ia Albany. j There is no disputing the fact! that there will be lively railroad building in this portion of the state j during the coming summer. Work on the eastward extension of the Oregon Pacific it is announced will shortly lie resumed; a branch of; me -southern r anno is likely to be extended to 3 diville, and it is reasonably certain that the Narrow Gauge will build a line into Al bany, all of which promises lively times for this city. There is no end of rumors enncprninir tli rti. nection of the flrwrnn PaetrV ami the Chicago & Northwestern lines. OUT 5 M. 117 Ii railroad news is that the U The Astonan oavs : "The latest nion ; Pacific is going to Tacoma. and the Chicago & Northwestern is coming j to Astoria. The latter road has found it use'ess to attempt a ter- j minus at Yaquina, and having! cured the Oregon Pacific, are j ooking this way. At this end of ' the line things are moving riyht I along. Work on a ten-mile con-j tract on the Astoria storia & soutti uoast i , Railway was begun t :i i i jvuiiway wa ueguu vesieruav, ..,;., th fn.... sL-;n:..,.n fp Qregonian in an editorial on I the Oregon Pacific says: "There! should be no misunderstanding whatever of the criticisms made , uvon this railroad in the past. ! the management has certainly! i been unfortunate in not obtaining i fron the capitalists whom it repie- j " ! GAtlta CIlftllMUTlt OllttlQ m- ' nillia CMUaladab OUIUO I..Jl2t "V a( ! 1 I i tniOQ ill U fVt a-.il. tliA u-nvU ! wi,ich hag been begun. Hat alii ,.laim8 tliat )lo not require the ad j judication of the courts are now ' being promptly met. and it is evi-! dent that a more sound financial i hacking has come to the couipatn I Construction of this road will be continued, into Eastern Oregon, and i the Oregon ian hopes to see this j done as rapidly as nwn and means I can accomplish it. There is no single thing that would tend to j much to the advancement of that Sivlion of Oregon, and of the i v"ole state in consequerce thereot, , :t - iue ouiiuiug oi mis roau across t lie Cascade range and on through .he large area of undeveloped country to the eastward. There are homesteads tor thousands of families, anu without a railroad they will not be taken up; for without a way to send produce to I market .imJ hrinr hnmc tliu n..u. nn ii, nui nunrui. iircii, ami eupie are beginning to realize this. It is not necessary to go further than the town of Albanv, one of the j most thriving cities in the state, to ! discover what beneficial effects th j Orezon PacPic railroad ma v hav j proposed by the lines mentioned it ! is a safe prediction that within two years the cars of the Chicago & Northwestern will be running from Albany to Astoria and to Yaquina. j an the lulu. The Siusdaw country n enjoying ; prosperous and livelv times this ! spring. A large saw mill, 100x200 ' ft. is being built by Cudunan llro?. Th machinery l"r tiie same wax ' shipjied from Yaquina last week ' anl lias probably arrived there bj' I this time. A schooner 80 feet long i i -ii j o e m. - t x . wnicn win uraw o ieei oi waier when loaded, is being built there. ! Wliisman P.ros have GOO OOO feet i ,ead-v l?. ?oat lown r.!.ver s na water come-?. 1 1. ' sen Known 10 ine worm. r.ugenr ordinance will be accepted by the company before tlie next meeting of the co.m:il. A meeting of the stockholders will soon le held to elect directors, adopt by laws and arrange for the com mencement of the work. ABAlkrr Petltla. A petition is being circulated by property owners on Washington street, asking the city council to rescind the action at the recent special meeting, and to establish a running srrade from First and Ferry streets instead of cutting it down to 'he level grade. The petition has leen signed by several proper tv owners who signed the original petition. The Bnlldlas anal Laa tariiitln. The first regular meeting of the Albany Building and Loan Asso ciation will be held at the office of Hewitt, Bryant & Irvine on Friday evening. March at which time the first loan will be made. All stockholders should pay to the sec retary on or before that date their membership and expense fees and thfir firft month's dus. The cer- tifip:t of stock are now ready to i be issued. VW ItNllllillg. T C. Schell has drawn the plans for a fine cottage whHi he will build foi Sherman Thomrson on th property recently purchased of Gorsre Ilumnhrev; also for a two-storv brick for Edward Grin, at Scio. ' The latter will be a $nOft bni!di"f . the second story being a town hall. AIMMillnti. ir Knishl. A special concHve of Temple Oomm'andery No. ?. Knight Tem plar, will be held this I'Vday vTtiter t 7 o'clock. Wo:k ;n (Jie V;tck d.-i'ffip. A mM af'p'id-1 ance is desired. By rrJer of tlir K. C. G.-o. E. CnaiubeiLin, ;c-corder. t'Ol.VIY t'MfllZT. Froeeedinea of tha March Term Bridge Pei.tiooc, Etc. The application of Thos. Bran don and others for a road was read and the road ordered opened . and fees allowed. The application of W. W. Pol lard and others for a road was read and the road ordered opened and lees allowed. The application of W. H. Shep herd and others for a road was ordered ojieiied and fees allowed. The bill of F. N. Hull, deputy district attorney, for $0 was disal lowed. The resignation, of Wm. Hale, supervisor of district No. 4S, was accepted and James Jones appoint ed. Tiie resignation of I). Simmons, supervisor of district No. 20, was accepted and A. Healey appointed. Resignation of C. L. Shelton, pf district 12, was not accepted. Resignation of John Summer yille, district 43, was accepted and T. E. Grimes appointed. Also resignation of J. W. Grimes, C. E. Maxon appointed. Also resignation of J. M. Holli day, J. S. George appointed. Also resignation ot L. T. Hen ness, district 52, E. A. I lor ton ap lointed. Resignation of W. J. Pond, dis trict 2t. was read and allowed $10 and W. S. Powell appointed. Application of Wm. Cyrus and other for bridge across" Crabtree creek ; continued. Application of L. T. Henness for a bridge a: Rock Creek; contin ued. Application of W. L. Coon and others for a bridge at Wilson Ford ; continued. Application of M. J. Caldwell and others for a bridge at Stay ton ; continued. Application for bridge across South Santiam at DcUowell creek; continued. Application of J. G. Gross and others for bridge across the "San tiam at Waterloo, continued. A. Hayes, pauper, ordered taken to J.J. Davis'. J. H. Burkhart, allowed reduc tion on assessment of $1800. J. 11. Lame, superintendent, allowed 5000 teel of lumber. Application lor leave to work out road tax on other than county road ; dismissed. Application of J. T. Hooks and others for county road ; Thos. Fro man, CHney Fry, Jr., and Moses Parke appointed viewers. BILLS ALLOWED. Fees state vs. Louis Wlite..$ Fees state vs. M. Bilyeu r ees state vs. Charles Chap man Fees state vt. Chas. Chap man Fees state vs. J. L. Biiyeu. C E. Wolvei ton, acting dis trict attorney 4S 40 8 i5 21 80 10 45 50 85 ) 00 E. E. Mo'itHgje, postage and freight 5 4J Joan uei.-M;uuoiler,110 loads of gravel il. tar well, salary Chas. Briggs, nidse for poor J. J. Davis, keeping poor. . Geo. 1. Barnaul, boos. . . . A. 1 . Hamilton, aid for por Jerry Keeney, two wildcat scalps 3 54 8S 83 0 00 53 55 i)S i ) 10 )) 2 0 ! L. 1. ilemiess, road super intendent John Smallmon, fees J. B. Fitzwater, keeping pauper E. E. Montague, fees A. Wheeler, lumber Al'oii & Go If, eJeeiric lights S. E. Young, mdse John Usher, janitor. .... . Dr. J. P. Wallace, medical aid Am .oi- pi.Hjr Mrs. Tluuck, keeping joor.. T. .1. Mite.-:, examining teachers J. J. Ooiri, examining teachers L. M. Curl, examining teachers L. M. Curl, school Superin tendent Aiu tor poor Stewart & Sox, nidse Train & Whitney, printing. G. ! . Crawford, aid poor.. . L. E. Blain, mdse Martin Payne, reduction of taxes I. R. N. Hla. a.burn, salary G. W. Phillips, fees B. W. Cooper, fees B. W. Cooper, examining bridge 20 210 8 !0i 51 5 00 J 16 oo ; io oo . 34 50 34 50 34 50 2 2o 8 00 3 0(1 3 50 8 00 8 75 10 00! 8 20! 00 Hiram Brassficld, o: Yaquina, is m tne city. Capt E. J. Lanninir is in l'ort-' land on business Dr. J. T. Tate of Seattle is visit ing his mother in this city. Miss Laura Goltra has been vis iiiuK iur a uay or iwo at baiem. Ceo. A. Waggoner and L. y j Wain went to Yaouina vesterdav. I Wm. M. Hoag, vice president of ! the Oregon i'aeiric raihoad, was in i the city yesterday. i Mr. "and Mrs. K. () K Krausse of I saiem are visiting in the citv the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. Klein. m. i leiller, mail agent on the yteaiM.ie ralroa I, is spendm icw tiiiy wiin ni.s parents in this city. Mi. C. E. Hawkins.of Arkansas, is in the city looking up a location, as he is well pleased with Oregon and intends to make it his future home. Muil Cur ma Ihe U V. A mail car will be placed on the Jregon I'aeiric road between thin city and Yaquira next Mondav. I M. Canterbuiy was recently a"p-1 poiided mail agent, and he will! begin his labo. s on that date. This j line has hereioiore hud no in A ;ig-i't, and tie new legune v ill prov a gr. at benelit t people I along the route. ! Ai! k::Hs stock at Geo. -tow ie. Smith's. a I a Jl CKAWreKiasTILLK NOTB4. Chawfoedsvillb, March G. Hurrah for the new administra tion. Elmer Pugh has beeu quite sick for the past week. Born February 21st to the wife of Oommodtre Carey, a girl. Mrs. Annie Chance, ot Portland, is visiting relatives near this place. Born Feb'uapy 20th to the wife of Jeremiah Cochell, twin boys. Mother and boys all doing well. Mrs. E. A. Robe went to Eugene last Monday on a visit. She will remain there two weeks or more. W. B. Glass returned home h Saturday from Washington terri tory where he has been for two months past. Mrs. G. P. Abrams and her three boys visited ftiends and relatives last week near Corvallis and Brownsville. The farmers of this vicinity ire all very near done their spring sowing. Everything is e?y quiet in town, owing to the farmers be ing so busy. Rev. Columbus Derrick, of IPllsboro. visited his iumiiv friends of this place last week. He had! not been here for five years. ! Tlio annual echnnl ninctinrr rf ' . ...... ..M. .... j . . V . district No. 3 was held here to-day. J. R. Wiseman was elected direc tor for three years and W. B. Glass was re-elected clerk for one year. Mrs. Ida McCaw received the sad news last Friday of the death of her mother, Mrs. Murphy, near Monmouth. The news came too late for any of the relatives to at tend the funeral. Our brass band is constantly re ceiving new music, on which they are making a decided improve ment, according to the opjortuni ties and practice they have had. It is an excellent band. Married March 3d at the resi dence of Peter Chance by Rev. R. Robe, Charles Ellswick and Miss Eva Chance. The bridal party passed here to-day on their way to Brownsville, wheie they will re- side R. C. Finley has deeded an acre ot land in the lower end of town to the M, E. church, on which iliey are to build a new church inside of two years. There has been some talk of building this summer, but it is not likely they will build this season. UAST iT. Opium amounting to 45G lbs. was i seized at Tacoma on Monday last, ; marked "sauer kraut." The value of the smuggled goods was $48(H). Deer skinning feems to have j become played out in Jackson county, and the reason is that the deer have become played out, too. J The employes on the O. R. & N. j steamboats in Portland are on a j strike on account of ten per cent, j reduction of wages and the boats are all tied up. The journals of the senate and I IIUUSC IIUTtT ut-fii ITUmjIlUlC!. Milieu by committees left by both branches for that purpose and I turned over to the secretary ol j state?, who will put them in the hands of the state printer as soon I as possible. ! A rc)ort just received from Neah i... i u i... i i bay slates that the ltritish bark l i on uoraou, irom c.ngiand to! j Puget Sound, with railroad iron, : j was wrecked forty miles south of : i Can Flattprv. Four of tli criw t tft i 1. t t ,i '.) ere ilrowned A tug left Xeah i H A IT ! bay to-day to render assistant--. Ill " 40 78 i I alles Times-Mountaineer: AI1T I Mil 17 50i'tle trealllS in the county are j v LkU Jli LI Mower than thev have been for, some years. Very many of the wells in the northern portion of the city ar veiy low, and fears are en ieilaiued ih.it there will be a par iti;il wHter famine during the! summer. j ! LaOrande Journal: "Chief! Engineer Kennedy, of the O. It. a j N. company, arrived in Latiraude I j yesterday with a paity of survey-; ; ors, and will start out to-day for "a j survey of the country between j Elgin and the Wallowa canyon, for ! tiie purpose ol hading the most suitable route for the line o.' rail-j road to be built in the near future by the company Harried. At the residence of the bri narents. one mile north of JetTer gin, on Monday evening, March 4, j 1880, Annie Zimmerman anil II. I L). Haight, were united in mar-, riae, the ceremony being per- j formed by Rev. W. T. VanScoy. j Alter tne ceremony an excellent ! . & i . e . ii AT:. V? J,a"ilK" OI ",e 1 irilMKI.K I 111. WdlllllTltr U'!lU O Jfl W j ant all'air, and much enjoyed by ! all. The groom is a well known young man ot excellent qualitiei i iiie nrnie is consnlered, in the i community, as a young lady of the first rank, ami their friends remark j tl,at tue' ,,ave hoth n,at,e a d ! 1',,OU!e' , . ..... Hriim. the salvu-nUi.. The shrill blowing of a police whistle at the alvation Army bar I racks last evening called an officer I to the sr-ene. when if was ascer i tained that a con I oi liovs were a I atteiiiniiii ' to enti r the place of . ' .. i i inei'i in vr. iiiin were i - nt-ii .. lance oy too naituiionisiD " crowd was dispersed by the officer without making any anests. Another new line of Sterling pianos and Estey organs just re ceived at U. E. Blackmail's. Mli 3 So. 1 Star tomatoes and all kinds f fresh canned goods at a very 'ow figure at Coiirad Meyer's. A new li'arreljof sa'wrjkraut t Wal lace, Thompson Co.'. vfc. H'iy 'et.s at vour garden seed and onion Wallace. Thompson A t o '. Sun : ell iee K l fly B - seel pot a toes at Wall ee, Tonipso" A Co.'s, Circuit court next Monday. Clrrtric Blllrra. This remedy is becomi? so well i and popular known as to ceed no spe cial mention. All who have limed Electric Bitters sing the bame song of praise A purer medicine does not ex ist and it is guuiuiKeed to do ail-that is claimed. Electric Bitten, will cure all diseases of the Liver and Kidneys, and remove Pimples, Boils, Salt Kbcum and other affections caused by impure blood. Will drive Malaria from the system and prevent, as well as cure all Malarial ferers For the cure of Headache, Constipation snd Indigestion try electric bitters En tire satisfaction guaranteed, or money refunded. Prtce 50 cents and 1.00 per bottle at Fob hay & Mason. For chilblain and frost-bites Fuse Chamberlain's Pain Balm. When promptly applied to the frozen narts it will pievent the skin from iurning bluck or peeling ofl. It allays the itchinr and smarting of chilblains and soon restores the part to a healthy condition For bale by Foshay A Mason. F. i Burkhar -THE ENTERPRISING- tU LiSltlte AC&fll Oirpra fnr 9a1a t.hia mnrninflr t!i fsil. i " " ......., lowing list of city property, which is bonded at such extremely low figures that it is bound to sell: Four good vacant lots in Hackle man's 2d addition for $1000. One vacant city cited, for $400. lot, centrally lo- One block of 8 lots and good house and barn in 2d add. for $2,000. I One house good cornerlt and good and barn in the 2d addition. j 8"od location, for $750, One good house and location, fo. $050. one lot. good j I Two good vacant lots on the river ! front, good location for mill of any kind, for$i200. Four good city lots and a good house and barn, for $1200. I farm m mi I WILL SELL MY FINE "KAKM OK 2i0 ocren, situated in Benton county, two ! inilug from Albany. Thin is a Rood, healthy ! locatiau, with rood well of pure water, with I wind mill 'run.! ti-tiiM hiiiM intra all n.u' ! This is one o the most rightly places in Ore- COD. naviniranne viawoi tne surround nn ' fxuivfri fiurns and mnnntqiiia Vat. ' " : Innil all new and clean and adapted to all : kinds of fruit. Duality of land second t j none. I will make rhis a rare harifiiin to the ' runt man. ItuoiirvitH, don't fuill to see i this farm before "ou buv, Come and Kee uie on the plaoe. M. T. WHITNEY. o charge for reserwd gets at W. ; F. Read's; we want to Kh"W uoil-.. c E, 1IAL.H.S I'KU.Vti.TIIKES H K sale Apply tor. . SriSK Albany- BAKING J O IV DE It. I'M up expressly for JuliuOrad wohl and sold at his Golden Rule Ka?aar in oxj: poijxd cans AT 25 CENTS PElt CAX Xl" Ouaranteed to be f'ust-chs in every Respect. . JIJLirs CR A 1 . ' I ! Because he knows thit his dear wife is juat con:meifciii'g to work him for something ;vnu - know how it is yourself hut when LADIESTRADE WITH Browne-II & Stanaw Their husbands don't look that wa-, because there are no extravagnnt prices on their goods. Everythiisj; is good; everythink is chetp; make Hume happy, make YOUR HUSBAND SMILE By trading at the economical store where the rule f-f g.iod goods and !w pi ices knows no exception. l)-nf t furget that tt mole of economy is at SrCTneU & S' award's- COUSKRKlltaTjANO BRCATl l I It 8U win: does j M ,1 J A Because he knows thit his dear wife is I XxiSi'fiPTi jStyTw? juat coir.meifchig to work him for T-IVVaKjr 2&Kl5' jf&K WW J ,J Albanv Is On - The Spring Poet Is Abroad! ' ; T This is the ship that's built aright, That has been goinjj day and night Bringing goods from everv clime Bought tor cash in the nick 'T6 FJease tue k")1" :lt I This is thelrain with its precious freight That nit tlic s-hip at the dockyard g e And carried tle :o ds with iiirhtuing speed T thought it would ! i i ' i i ! Io please tlin I iii er At ! j rihis is ilir tore, as firm as a rock, Thjit hold the oodsfron tiie seaport dock, All spread out l a careful hand ir own To please the buyers at fhis is the prts of modern m.:...c, Kun with such speed the i afters sliake. Jbat spreads the news in town and state And tells ot what has heer. done of late Jo please the buyers at Wallace, Thompson & (Vs. WHOLESALE AXTD RETAIL GE0CEES, I'LIXN BLOCK, ie Boom, AND - oftiaie Wad icr, Thompson tfe (Vs jump the track, indeed. - n im p allac, lhonipsont Co 8. lear land, Wallace, Thompson fe Co's ALBANY, OREGON, v. ; ; J