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About Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19?? | View Entire Issue (March 14, 1889)
THE MOBNING HERA LP; THUBSDAY, MAKCH 14, 1889 A C. K. K. TIMK TABU. i XOKTH BOUND. " i i I epmrU mvw. C&la. expr. 6;45 aui am:lortl'd 1010am Emcene ex 11:15 am H'om ' 345pm f i eight T'-'Oaml " rpm SOUTH BOUND. i j .'Arrives Departd Arrives Calafexp 7:45pm 5pm Ashland9.00am K'urene ex 12;20pm 12.40pm fc'uveue 40pm Freight 180pm Eugene 6.00pm No Freight received forfcouih after IIa. m. the name day. OREGON PACIFIC TIMK TABLb. Arrives Departs rilU5am7i00pni J 5.25pml.50a m Passenger Freight. ... jorrisc; AitoiiT tow.. Artists materials cheapMrs.B.E. Hyman's. A large stock of seedless oranges at Kenton's. New line of fountain pens at Will k. Stark's. F. A. Burkhart, agent for the Millard property. Telephone for sale at F. L. Ken t in's. Price $1.50. (i. L. Blackinan sold yesterJay to W. W. Alacoon a fine Estey organ. New line of jewelry, diamond rings, gold watches silverware etc, yt V:!1 & Stark's. Have you seen that new line of fine furniture at Fortmilier & Irving's? If not it will pay to do so. Henry East has started alt Hack stand at Jos. Webber's bar ker shop, which makes two in the city. Call on R. M. Robertson for cheat, timothy and oat hay, balec1, and will be sold in quantities to suit. Go to Burkhart & Royce's for all f nds of job printing. Prices reasonable. First-class work guar anteed. , F. L. Kenton propesss to do a s-trictly cash business, and will sell groceries at the lowest possi ble prices. Yesterday morning's overland ica'm arrived five hours late on at count of a washout near the Cali fornia line. The Y. W. C. T. U. will give a sociable at their hall on Tbuisday evering, further particulars of which will be given. Do not miss the entertainment at the opera hou-e Friday evening tor me oenent oi tne literary socie ties of the Albany college. The horsemen of Linn county will meet in the city on Saturday, March 16, to arrange for a horse show to be given in the near future. If you want a clean and tine t-ruoke ask for J. Joseph's home made white labor cigars. For sale v most cigar dealers and at J. Joseph's factory. A new line o! fine wall-papers with borders to match have been ened t ForttmUer & Irving's. They are new and elegant designs. Call and see them. j lhe "P?';ific Argund'' range.- Iith four ami six hole. An east is n stove made especially for this a.st's trade. Sold onlv by (Jco. W. Smith, Albany. A new line of Packard organs ;nst op?ned at G. L. Blackmail's, for purity and sweetness of tone nirl elegance of finish they Ira 1 -Mieni all. Musicians should call and see them. A. M. Freeman, of the Elliott l'ublishing Co. of San Francisco, V in the city. He proposes to publish a bird's eye view of Al bany if he receives sufficient eti fi juragenient. W. Y. Beach, representative of the Scientific American, is again in the city obtaining views and facts for the purpose of illustrating this portion of Oegon in that well known publication. About $100,000 worth of real estate has been sold in this city during the past ten days. The 4-oming summer will be one of the busiest building seasons the city bas ever experienced. The stockholders of the Albany street railway company will proba bly hold their first meeting Satur ' y evening, when officers will be elected and arrangements made for the immediate commencement of work. Another overland train will prob ubly lie put on the Southern Pa cific road between Portland and an Francisco in the nsar future, which is likely to make a change 'i the time of arrival of trains in i city. Kuglene LaForrest will leave U -lay for Mc.Minnville, taking with lura Dick Flaherty, the well known Linn county trotter, which made a ifr record last season. He will also take six other young trottets, ind will place them all in training on the McMinnville race track. rEK.MAL MKVUOS. F. M. Miller, of , Lebanon, is in theiity. C. H. Ralston, of Lebanon, is in the city. J. A. Beard, M. A. Miller, J. M. Italston ami other citizens of Leb anon are in the city. J. Freil Yates will leave tc-Iay lor Portland, where he will entei tue law office of F.'R. Strong. P. Alexander, of Pendleton, past grand master of the f. O. O. F.. is in the cits', tbe guest ef W. C. Tweedule. Dr. J. A. Lamberson, of Leban on, who lias been in this city foi a few days left List exening ! Sweet IIoMie to viit a p:ticnt. A fine lot ot t;a!i;. rnia cream vhee;-e. the finest in lhe land, at the Willamette Pa king Co. THE CIKCVIT VVUT. A. T. Thorn; on" Indicted for MaoslaigkUr Other Criminal Cases. In the circuit court yesterday A. T. Thompson was indicted for manslaughter, the crime being that of killing A. D. Springer alias Jesse Clark in a row over a horse trade in this ciiy on January 28. The !risoner was brought into court for or arraignment, and the prose cuting attorney read the indict ment, when it was discovered that it was dated 1888 instead of 1889, and the indictment was resubmit- j ted to the grand jury fur correction, i The grand jury returned not a true bill in thejease of Clinton Cole, charged with assaulting with in tent to kill John Rainwater; also A. J. Houston, charged with ab ducting his own child. About twenty witnesses have been examined' before the grand jury in the attempted bank robbery case from Lebanon. The result of the examination, which is awaited with interest, will probably be known to-day. The following civil cases were disposed of yesterday : Geo. J. Braner vs. Gentry & Rutherford, action to recover money, at' .cbment; continued. State of Oregon vs. George Meal ey, selling liquor without license; dismissed. State of Or; on vs. James Pi' -ford, selling liquor without license ; dismis-ed. Maggie Beaty vs. W. B. Donaca and John Donaca, recovery of money; dismissed as to W. B. Donac and continued as t John Donaca. W. C. Nicholson vs. J. P. Schooling et al., ;orecIosure; judg ment for want of answer. W. J. VanSchuyer vs. Ad Har man and E. Harmon, forclosure; judgment by default. Southern Pacific Co. vs. A r villa Fuller, review ; writ dismissed. H. J. Maple vs. E. B. Maple, di vorce; granted. A nu'nber of colonies are head ing toward Oregon lor locations. Somebody in Link'ville has filed a homestead on the court hoi' e bl -k there, says the Star. James W. Dunn Sr. died sud denly Tuesday at his home near Coi.allis. He was an Oregon nioneer, having crossed the pla;is ia 1852. Joseph McKay, of Baker City, jumped from the train a few days ago, while traveling at the rate of u nines an iiour, receiving no serious injury. rr i w ine iaite view examiner is agitating the reconstruction of the government telegraph line between f orth Klamath and that place. It should be done. A new hotel to cost $40,000 is to be erected in Olympia. It is ex I ected to have it open by the 4th of July, in time to receive the con stitutional delegates. Weston Leader: Of the 1,000 s arr-s of the capital stock of the Henrietta Flouring Mill & Mercan tile Co., at ."cho, 5153 have been subscribed and work will soon be commenced on the erection of the mill. The Sheriff of Malheur county captu"Hl a crazy man last week with a lasso and took him to the asylum. The man's name was Jones, and be came from Sacra mento. His hallucination was that he was Jesus Christ. Inspector Saunders, now in charge of the Umatilla re.servatio.1, has reque.3t3d the war department ro snd troops to aid in ejecting white settlers and to quiet distur bance among the Indians. The troops ate now enroute, and there may yet le serious trouble o-i .ic couut of the ttuuboin action. of ce -tain whites and hah'bieeus. The Corvallis Times says that Samuel Case and Dr. Baylev, of Newport, have go.ie to Portland, where they go to consult legal ability prior to bringing suit against the officer in chaige of the gov ernment works at Yaquina bay for trespass. They claim to be the legal owners of land over which part of the tramway is being built, and we understand the suit will be brought more for establishing their claim to the land than anything else. Daageroa Experiment. Miss Lizzie Youd;, of Indepen dence swallowed a pill which had long lain in a match box and had absorbed all the poisonous gts thereof, wh:ch resulted in a teirible fit of sickn s. The utmost skill of the physic'ans was nee ssttry to her resuscitation, but she is now all all right and will go without medicine for a long time before she takes another pill out of a match box. T. W. '. T. V. I ntrr'ftzlon?. At the W. C. T. U. hall this evening a novel social will be .riven bv the'voung ladies of the Y. W. "C. T. "U. It is to be a musical conversazione, consisting oi a musical programme inter spersed with a tete-u-tej with o'ir vis-a-vis on topics to be an nounced bv the i-oiiiniitipo It promises to le a most interesting and unique affair. All are invited to attend. limpl? on(lhr line an impure state of the bio- d Der o- lUti e looked upou by manv with usiciii. Ackei's lilouil Khxir will . e.movea impurities ami leave the .ompluxi. t smooth ami clear. There i nothinc that will so thoroughly ui lil up the constitution, purity and ireDc;th'n the whole N.ysteni. So d ud guaranteed , by Foshay & Mason. On ftcrk Asnin. 1 lie small boy w.in three iojrs keeping the cows away from tli.it iine lot of cabbage ami cauliflower, also green peas, just received by ;iie Willamette Packing Co. STATE lrTCHES. Tho Horticnltora! O mmissioa Appolittd bv tho Gorernor Tsachert I&stitntes. Special to the Hbrald. j SALKM,March 13. In compliance with the law passed at the recent session of the legislature creating the horticultural commission, Gov ernor Pennoyer to-day appointed as such commission J . R. Card well. Henry E. Dosch, Portland; R. S. Wallace, Salem; J. D. Whit man, Medfoid, Jackson county; Jas. A. Varney, Dalles City; Jaf. Hendershott, Cove, Union county. In the secretary of state's office to-day articles of incorporation were filed as follows : Oregon Fruit Growers Union, J. R. Cardwell S. 1. Clarke, Ethen W. Allen, O. P. S. Plum mer, Henry E. Dosch, incorpora tors ; object, to encourage and de velop the fruit interests of the state of Oregon; capital stock, $5000; place of business, Portland. The Sell wood Co-operative Fer ry Company, M. G. Morgan, J. E. Caden, Frank R. Lyon, F. C. Briggs, H. Clark, J. S. Homer, Sain H. Benn, Geo Rich, David Perry, G. L. Read, J. A . McNeill, incorporators ; principal office, Sellwcod; capital stock, $5000. Pacific Farmer Printing Con pany, supplementary ai tides cf incorporation, J. Gaston, Edward Casey, A. L. Frazer incorporators ; object, changing name to Pacific Printing Company. The governor to day appointed the following notaries public: Ja. S. Keed, R. A. Frame, Granyille G. Ames, of Portland. State Superintendent McElroy has appointed institutes for the second judicial district, Eugene, April 10th, Uth and 12th ; third district, McMinnville, April 30th to May 3d. A Cranky toulemp. Under this heading the Salem Statesman of yesterday says: "The Albany Democrat is bitterly cranky towards Salem and seems to consider that the best war to assist its own town is to abuse and belittle the people and the enter prise of its neighbor. The recita tion in these columns of a fact concerning a shopping expedition of some Albany young ladies to this city, caused the Democrat to have spasms and to throw out an ungentlemanly and wholly un called for, as well as unfounded, slur on the ladies of Salem, than whom no city in the union can boast of a better collection. Now, the Democrat arrogates to itself a full knowledge of the capacity of the proposed woolen mill here and says the mill will start in as a two-set institution, thus detracting as mi ch as possible from its importance. This, too, notwithstanding the fact that Aloany people put forth their best endeavors to secure the mill at that place, but failed to raise the wherewithal. That Salem has lhe stores and stocks of goods to draw trade from Albany people; that Salem enterprise and liber ality have secured the establish ment of a woolen mill, while Al bany still maintains the reputation as a very good quiet town ; these things constitute Albany's misfor tune, not Salem's fault, and th brethern up the river should net allow a commendable spirit o. emulation to develop into unwoituv jealousy, the prompter of elandm and abuse." The Statesman should cast the beam out of itsosu. eye and not Beek to create an un necessary rivaly between Alban aud Salem juot because of the foolish statement of some news paper, which does not in any way reflect the sentiment of the public. KKOW.8ttLI.K .NO It. BnowNswi.i.E, March 11. Bom In this city, last week, to th.- vne of Minor Jackson, a son. There is e ery indication that a fruit canneiy wi'l be startjd here this season. M. L. Garoutte has putchased tne interest oi Joseph bavtver in t lie meat market here. Messrs. Cable & Stanard, our new Diisiness firm, depart for Port land this morning on business. F. F. Croft has just arrived home from a three weeks' absence in 1'orlland and Oregon City. R. N. Thompson departed for Sau Franc.'sco the ytli inst., to bi ing home his wife and intent sou. O. P. Coshow, Jr., has sold his residence here to Rev. Mr. LeRoy, and Mr. L. is fixing the place up in good shape. At a school meeting lield here on the 4th inst., Mr. A. W. stanard was re-elected clerk and Mr. R. N. Thompson elected director for three years. The weather still continues dry, and as there is but little snow in the mouutains the outlook for our saw-mills to get down logs is any thing but encouraging this spring. Died On the 7th inst., at the home of Mr. J. Harrison, in this city, of comminution. Mrs. Flor ence Snyder. Mrs. Hugh Fields is very ill with the same dread disease. Mr. John Cooley is also dangerously sick. On the Oth inst. Wm. Blanchard returned home from the galena belt on the McKenzie. lie reports fine weather up there and consid erable work being done on several of the claims, and prospects good, also new discoveries on Quartz creek, south of the McKenzie river, of a rich feet wide. Mr. mines in a few supplies. gold lede sixty B. returns to the days with more i.Kiriit Li.vr. Following in lhe list of letters retminirn; in the postottice nt Albany, Feb. Sl.lssn. Per nous cal'iiii for tbesc letter will pie isp ti-ll :h iliite on ubieli thiy were mlvprtised. Carter, Mm. "V. C , Uiix 2SS -:i 1'iTftr, 'I. J. I'et'-rson, lirove . l.-m-, I vzle I.;i';c. -I hu R. Mahone, Oeo M. Kl Fl S THOMPSoV p. II. Don't i'oi-ei. tii -1 at .Vli-. B. K. Ilyin.in's is the j laue 1j v'. your sewing machines. Kf.lL ESTATE TKAK&FEKg. ' The last of 8alet Which hT Been Reoeided During the Part Week. The following real estate trans fers have been recorded in the Linn county recorder's office during the past week : Josiah Sawyer to Jas. H. Washourn 99.92 acres.. $ 2000 00 Wm. Henderson to Geo. Henderson 216 acres near Albany 12000 ( I O. & 0. R. R. to Mitchell Wilkins 160 acres 400 00 Charles L. Flint to J.F.F. Brewster quit claim to 440 acres 2 00 Charles L.Flint to J.F.F. Brewster, quit claim to 640 acres 200 Geo. Cunningham to F. Frisby, lot 1, block 6,in Halsey 152 0J Joshua Wilkinson to F. H. Roscoe, lots 5 and 6 block 2, in Maston & Obatnberlain'd add. to Albiny : 300 00 Aivuia f uller to J. L; Fuller, 12 acres in Harrisburg 400 00 Mary J . Blodgett to Mary E. Singletary.quit claim to city property in Har risburg 412 50 J. M. Powell to James M. Wiley, lot 4 and J of lot 8 in block 15 in Leb anon 1050 00 J llius Gradwohl to S. S. Train and J. R. Whit ney, lot on Ferry St., Albany 1000 00 N. P. Newton tj Eliza- A. Beach, 134 acres. . . . 3400 00 Martin Payne to Jacob SandnerJr., oi blk. 54 in Hackleman's 2d add to Albany 540 00 L. M. Foster to Charles Jones, fractional lot in block 40 in Albany. ... HO f) L. M. Foster to A M. Peery, fractior il lot in block 46 in Albany Enoch Shelton to Joo. Gill, lot in cio . John fcchnieer to O. & C. li. R. Co., right of way. John Isom to O. &. C. R. R. Co., right of way. . . R. bhelton to Jno. R. GiH lot in Scio Geo. Henderson to W. J. 650 00 475 0' 1 00 1 03 750 CD Henderson, 260 acres, more or less 12000 00 A. Hackleman to Robt Mcllheny, fractional block in Hackleman's 2d add. to Albany 1 00 J. M. Waters and J. B.R. Morelock to Browns ville Woolen Manufac turing Co., Brownsville Flouring mill site 15500 00 E. O. Hyde to P. O. Smith, lot in Scio 200 00 J. II. Surles to Peter O. bmith, lot in Scio 250 03 Edward Goins to Peter O. Smith. lot in Scio 50 00 Heirs of ibam'l and John Whitley, deceased, to Samuel J. Shore, quit claim to 640 acres 1 00 United states to (J has W. Richardson, 160 acres, pitent G. W. Wheeler to Sam'l O. Long, 12 acres COO 00 David C. Cushman to N. E. and Wm. C. Shanks lots in Amelia. 145 00 Andrew Ralston to Mar- gaiiie Hammer, '., blk 62 in Albany 750 00 United States to Colum bus A. Deal, 16!) acres. patent Allen L. Moessinger to J. H. Burkhart, block 36 in Hackleman's 2d addition to Albany 1500 00 J. H. Burkhart to Allen L. Moessinger, 40 acres 2350 00 J. L. and H. E. Nye to D. K. Michael, 80 acres.. . 2 00 Jno. I". .Mack to Dr.E. O. Il.wle. l'.-'i' acres 10 00 i'ete. Liiyci: to J.G.Mor ris, 15 j acres 400 00 BKiKfr m;Tio. Use Fall nicy's panacea. New goods at Kead's. French keeps railroad time. Dr. Neirus re novea cancers without pain or the knife, A new barrel of saner kraut at Wal lace, Thompson fc Co,'j. B ly your stovesj and tlnwaic at Smith it Washburne's. Buy your irarden seed and onion sets at Wallace, Thompson & Co.'s. Some choice Eirly It-we seed pota toes at WalUee, Tbompso" A Co.'s. Try soinf! of those dried pealed neaclies at Wallace, Thompson & Co.'s. And, Hannah, how is your raaV Down at Kead's looking at new goods of course. It will pay you to go and see the beautiful art" studies at Guis3 & Son's drug store. J A. Archibald, agent for the Sing? or Manufacturing Co.,ioppcsite Ma Fellow? temple. Fob lamb back, sidb or chest use Shiloh's Poms Plaster. Price, 3 cents. Fosliay & Mason. Builders should tro to Smith & Washburne's.for theircarpenters tools and builders hardware. Have we -rot 'cm Of course we have, iust stock of n-sw good?, aud we wan: to s-jII them at 'V. h. Kead's For your fine imported ind Ke West chrurs,' iro to M. Baumgart oiffar store, one doir t-ast of Black nan's drinr store Mex:t-n (':ii!iis B:'fi-i is the l)t-6t remedy in the world llvcr and kid ney diseases, indigestion, etc. For sale at M Banmgart's With the spring comes 'caidenin-; snd seeding, All kinds of; tools are needed by gardeners will be found at Smith & 'Washburne's, Chamberlain's Kye and SKin Oint ment is unequaled for old chronic sores. Many cases have been perma iiiinUv cured by it. For sale by Fo shay & Mason. The immensft sale of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has been producd to a great extent by people who have been cured by it telling their friends and neighbors of it.s srood qualities and iii kiiiTtlieui to try it. The most se vere - '1 will soon vield to it sooth ing e.loets. For sale by Fosliay & Mason. Burkhart & Uoyce, job printers. F. i MW, Real Estate M Do you want to buy a good vacant citr lot to build on this spring? If so, if you will come and see me I will show you some in as good a location as you could ask for from $150 to $200 per lot. These lots are beautifully situated, being located near Ferry street and fronting on that street. Come and see me, if you want a bargain in any kind of city property. Re member I am agent at this point for the famous Canadian Pacific railway, and I can sell you a ticket direct to any point in the United States or Canada for from $5 to $10 cheaper than you can get it over any other line. Don't forget this little tioint when you want to go East or when you want to send for your friends in the East. Electric Kilters. This remedy is becoming so well nd popular known as to need no spe aial mention. All who have us-ed Electric Bitters sing the same song of praise A purer medicine does not ex ist and it is guaranteed to do all that I is claimed. Electric Bitters will cure all diseases of the Liver and Kidneys, and remove Pimples, Boils, bait Kbeum and other affections caused hv imnnri hlnnri Will ririvp 1nl:ii-iu from the system and ire vent as well as cure all Malarial fevers For the cure of Headache, Constipation and Indigestion try electric bitters En tire satisfaction guaranteed, or money refunded. Prtce 50 cents and 11.00 per bottle at Foshay & Mason. For chilblain and frost-bites Kuse Chamberlain's Pain-Balm. When promptly applied to the frozen rai ts itwillpieventthesk.n from turning blaeK or peeling off. It llays the itching and smarting of chilblains aud soon restores the part to a healthy condition- For sale by Foshay A Mason, FARM FOR mi I WILL SELL MY FINE "FARM OK 200 acrea, situated iu Benton county, two mile from Aibany. This is a good, healthy iocatiau, with rood well of pun- water, witii wind mill; guod house; buildings all new. Ibis is one of the most bihtly places in Uru- ou, having a line viawofthe surrounding oouMr), tons and mountains l-'ar.in-r land all new and c-lvan ami adapted t ail i kinds of fruit. Omility of land second tt ; none. I will make rhis'a rare Imrain to the right man. Iinini-rr-iiits. don't faill to si-c , this fanu before ou buv, Come and see tin- : nn the Place. " M. T. WHITNEY. No i-uai-jifc lor reserved se tla al F. Kci'd's; we want to show oods Ut 'lcE H.U1 . 1'KL'XK.TKEKS KOK sale. Apply lo P. W. Spisk Albany- GOLDEN ISA KING- j IOiri)EL Wit u i express!' for .luliu- Grail wohl and sold at his liolden j Rule Bazaar in ! ONE POUND CANS AT 25 CENTS PEIl CAN fflGuaraiiteed to be first-class in every Kespect. JIJLirs;(iR. DWOII 1 y i why; does ri Beeau8elie knows that his dear vife is just commencing to work him foi something you know' how it is yourself Imt when LA DIES TIRADE WITH Brownell & Stanard Their husbanils don't look that way, 2t because there are no extravagant prices on their sjoods. KveryUui is good; every think is cheap; make Home happy, make YOUR HUSBAND SMILE By f trading at the economical stoie where tht rule of good tr"'ds low prices knows tio exceptn-n. 1 V.n't forget that tt mjle of economy ii at BroTnisll & Stanar&'s- ! co:inR iht ano brcativi bi sls THE MAN LUUIV lap Is ii AND- The Spriog Poet Is Mi! This is the ship that's built aright, That has been going day and night Bringing goods from everv clime Bought tor cash in the nick of time To please the bii)eis at Wailac, Thompson fe Co's This is the train with its precious freight That m i i lie ship a- the dockyard ga'e And carried the ro'ds with iightninq speed Till the thought it would jump tie track, indeed, Tojp.ease th- buyers at Wallace, Thompson & CoV 1 Cp-ripWHf Vg. . n Mi rI iis is iht s-tore, as firm as a rock. Thv.t lioiils tlie go'ttlsfrom tlievseaport ciook, All pivad out 1 y a careful hand Mitls"- 'alirifs ( t' our own d jar land. To please the buyers at Wallace, Thompson fc C's Tiii- i-: tliH press of ir.odeiu make, Kun with such speed the i afters shake, Jhac sprt ads the news in town and state And tells ot what has been done of late Jo please the buyers at Wallace, Thorn son fe Co'a. WHOLESALE A2TD BETAIL GS0CESS, FLINK BLOCK, tlie I mini ALBANY, OREGON. ,