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THE MORNING HERALD; FRIDAY, ILABCH 15. 1889 IpUnting gaily Jurat! . C. K. K. TIMK TABLE. NORTH BOUND. .eparta i riveo. Cain. expr. Euzene ex Freight t;4oam am;lorU'd 10 loam 11:15 am "'"im 345pm I 7:10ani " 845pm SOUTH BOUND. Arrives, Departs! Arrives C'alajexp Eugene ex Freight 7:45pm I 5pm Ashland 9.00am Kugene 2.40pm Kuirene 6.00im 12:20pm 12.4Cum 1.30pm No Freight received forlsouth.after 11.A. n. tiie same day. OREGON PACIFIC TIMETABLE. Arrives Departs Pattsenzer. Freight..... ....lU.15amil.0Opm 1 5. 25pm I . 50 a m Burkhart 3c Koyce, job printers. . Artists materials cheapMrs.B.E. Hyman's. "ew line of fountain pens at Will & Stark's. K. A. Burkhart, agent for the Millard property. New invoice of Seth Thomas watches at French's. Choice dairy butter and Swiss cheese at Bardue & Underwood's. Spectacles and eyeglasses at F. M. French's. A ieriect lit guaran teed. New line of jewelry, diamond rings," gold watchc 3 silverware etc, at Will & Stark's. Don't foriret that at Mrs. B. E. Hyman's is the place to get your sewing machines. No. 1 Star tomatoes and all kinds of iresh canned goods at a very 'ow figure at Conrad Meyer's. The Jewish holiday of Purim w 111 13 oh erved in this city, be k'nning o- Saturday evening. The Lane County Agricultural Society tias disorganized, and the cuinty fair will be discontinued. Have vou seen that new line of fine furr'ture at Fortmilier & Jrving's? If not it will pay to do so. The ladies of the Cengregational church will give a sociable at the church on Friday evening, March Call on K. M. Robertson for cheat, timothy and oat hay, baled, and will be sold in quantities to suit. The river is rising, at which boatmen and sawmill men, who have been unable to get logs, re joice. Go to Burkhart & Koyce's for all kinds of job printing. Prices reasonable. First-clas s work guar anteed. A residence of Samuel Osden at Eugene was burned Wedn- day. I - wa insured in the State Ins. Co. f r $ 01. It is said that T. J. Black, of llalsey, has fallen heir to a large fortune in Canada, and has gone there to look after it. The Alaskan lecture and cyclo ratnic entertainment at the opera house to-night promises to be well attended. It will be a rare treat. It 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 ol fine wall-papers with borders to match have been opened at Fortmiller & Irving's. They are new and elegant designs. Call and see them. 'ihe "Pacific Argand" ranges both four and six hole. An east ern stove made especially for this coast's trade. Sold only by Geo. W. Smith, Albany. The recent heavy rains have raised the Calapooia so that it is probable that the logs for the Albany saw mill can be brought down this spring. A new line of Packard organs just ojened at G. L. Blacktnan's. For purity and sweetness of tone and elegance of finish they lead them all. Musicians should call and see them. At the last meeting of F Co., O. N. G., resolutions were adopted thanking those who assisted in the presentation of the recent enter tainment at the opera house for the benefit of the company. The Mill City lumbering com pany is shipping large quantities of lumber to this city. Ten car loads came down Wednesday. Lumber is sold at $8 per thousand at the mills, and from $10 to $10.50 here. Last evening no indictment had leen returned by the grand jury in the Lebanon attempted bank rob bery case, although it has been be fore the grand jury for two days and over twenty witness have been examined. Busy people and busy newspa pers have more profitable employ ment than indulging in petty quar re's with neighborin towns, in which the Evening Democrat is n,:iged. No thanks, the Herald has no time or incliaation to par ticipate in such puerile business. The social given bv the young ladies of the Y. W. C.' T. U. last evening was an enjoyable and pleasant affair, being well at tended, despite the heavy down our of rain. An excellent mu sical programme was rendered and topics were announced which were each discussed for five minutes -by those present. On Deck Again. The small boy with three dogs keening the cows awav from that line lot of cabbage and cauliflower, also green peas, just reeeied by the Willamette Packing Co. Ju.tt BrrrlTed. A fine lot of California cream cheese, the finest in the land, at the Willamette Packing Co. All kinds stock at Geo. of stove repairs W. Smith's. in TBK WATIilXft DAMAGE St IT Grounds on Which He "Wants Damages if $10,528 for Injories Received. As has been stated in the col umns of the Herald, the damage suit brought by W. H. Watkins against the Southern Pacific rail rad company for an accident which occurred at Lebanon, has leen transferred from the state circuit court in this city to the United States circuit court in Port land. In his complaint Watkins al leges that on the 8th of December of last year he undertook to board the company's train at Lebanon at 5 o'clock in the evening, when at that time of the year it was very dark. At the depot the only mc a is of reaching the train was by t ending a narrow plank, which was built two or three feet from the ground. Owing to a sudden turn in this walk, desctibing a right angle, the plaintilF, in the darkness, walked off the boards and fell into a ditch, breaking two ribs und otherwise ii.juring him. It is alleged that the company had supplied no lights by which to illuminate the walk, and that the plaintiff's in juries were the outcome of pure carelessness on the part of defend ant. In consequence of his getting hurt, plaintiff had to pay a doctor bill of $155, a hospital bill of .$7:5, and lost two months' time while he could have drawn $5 per day, or in all $300. Wherefore he prays for judgment against the defend ant for $10,528 and costs and dis bursements. THE tlBCIIT COIKT. Several Criminal Cases Geo. Mealey Fined $50 Civil Cases Disposed of. The following cases were disposed of yesterday: Slate of Oregon vs. L Taylor, assault with a dangerous weapon ; not a true bill. State of Oregon vs. K A. San- ders, assault with a dangerous weapon ; not a true bill. State of Oregon vs. II. Ma ev, robbing a mining claim ; not a true bill. State of Oregon vs. E. Sullivan, burglary; a true bill, will plead to day at 1 o'clock. State of Oregon vs. A. T. Thompson, manslaughter; a true bill, will plead to-day at 1 o'clock. . State of Oregon vs. Geo. Mealey, sentenced to pay a fine of $50 and costs and to stand committed until such fine is paid. Fleischner, Mayer & Co. vs. Searle & Deane, to recover money attachment ; continued. Giant Powder Co. vs. Searle & Deane, to recover money; con t nued. B. F. Brady & Co. vs. earle A Deane, to recover money attach ment; transferred to U. S. court. I. K. Dawson vs. Searle & Deane, to recover money attach ment ; continued. W. C. Nicholson vs. J. P. School ing et al., foreclosure; decree for want of answer. John Smalluio i vs. Peter Powell, ! suit in equity; S. T. Powell, the nearest of kin, entitled to the real estate. John W. Pugh vs. Southern Pa cific Co., damages ; verdict for f55. Arthur T. Workman vs. Etta Workman, divorce; ordered that the defendant pay into the court 100 to aid the plaintiff in defend i ig the suit. lard Fol Bacc. A 100 vard foot rrce was m i in thi3 citv vesterdav between John Gregory and Harry Langdon, both Eistern sprinters. The race was won by the latter. It is said some $2000 was won on the race by Hale Backensto, of this city, the princi pal loser being a Portland admirer of Grego-y. The latter claims a record of J)3,t' and Langdon 10 seconds. The track in the race yesterday was wet and no time was kept. Drain or &n h in Bond. Nathan Bond, a well known pio neer of Linn county, died at his home near Knox Butte on Wednes day evening after a protracted ill ness, at the advanced ape of 70 y a-s. He was born in Ten nessee and came to Oregon in 185". He leaves a wife who is very ill. and several children who are well known in Linn county. Knights r Pjtnla Supper. A special meeting of Laurel Lodge No. 7, K. of P., Mas held last evening, it being the occasion i of a visit of Grand Master Hon. W. ! T. Hume. After the session of the lodge with work in the third de gree, an elegant supper was served at the City Restaurant, which was enjoyed by the members and their friends. The Prnitenilarv Qua. mllard. Since a case of smallpox was de veloped at the asplum for insane, says the Salem Journal, Superin tendent Downing, of the peniten tiary, has quarantined that institu tion against visitors. Even while there may be no immediate danger of the disease making itself known there, still it is best to take pre cautionary measures. The" K Jiral Con Ml. The state association of physi cians have recommended the ap pointment of Drs. Cusick. of Salem, Lee of Dallas, and Dolan, of The Dalles, as the board of ex aminers. Governor Pennoyer has not yet appointed this board, which was created by the Pope bill. Sndden Death. Information was received yester day from Iebanon that Mrs. R. C. MrCauley. well known in that place, died suddenly of apoplexy yesterday morning. She leaves a husband and children and a wide circle of friends to mourn her sudden death. 1EBKIFIC HAIL 8TOKK. Oae of the 8evere-t Fver Experience! in Oreron Window Lights Broken. Farmers living in the vicinity of Shedd state that the hail storm which passed over that section Wednesday was one of the most severe ever experienced in Oregon. The storm was heard roaring as it approached for several minutes before the hail began falling. It passed from the southwest to the northeast and extended over a width of about 15 miles. Hail stones fell fully two inches in diamete", and to some of them long icicles were attached, while others resembled flat sheets of ice. Many window lights were broken and peach trees were stripped of ther blossoms. It is thought, how ever, that the most of the fruit trees were not sufficiently ad vanced to receive material injury. At Lebanon the storm was also severe, and the hail fell to the depth of several inches, breaking out window lights. Stock suffered considerably, but no material damage is reported. A FlrejAIarni. Shortly before noon yesterday smoke was observed pouring from the city jail. A fire alarm quickly sounded, to which the fire depart ment promptly responded. The door of the jail was broken in and the firemen rushed in to rescue two prisoners who were inside and were supposed to be suffocating. It was found that the two tramps had built a big fire in the stove and had piled up wood against the stove on the outside, which was in a fair way to envelop the jail in flames. The two men were curled up in a corner in a drunken stupor and when aroused exclaimed, "People, what is the excitement, can you give us a cigarette?" The fire was put out and the two tramps resumed their nap. Again ia Dasiae. A. B. Paxton has bought into business and will go to work at the old htand in Albany on March 18th, where he will be glad to see all of his old customers and new ones as well, and will be able to give much better pictures than ever before, having had many chances to learn in the last three years while trav eling through the east. All the nexatiyes taken in Albany, Har risburg. Monmouth and Corvallis by Crawford & Paxton during the past ten years have been preserved and copies can be had at reduced prices. All kinds of copying, en larging and finishing executed in the latest style. Call and see us. Crawford & Paxton. Off the Truck. The heavy rains of Wednesday night caused a washout on the California and Oregon railroad, two miles above Roseville, and the south-bound express was wrecked. The engine passed the dangerous point safely, but the baggage and mail cars were derailed and rolled down a low embankment. The passenger cars did not leave the track. The baggageman and Mail Agent Holb w r considerably bruised. A relief train was sent out immediately. The overland train did not reach this city yester day, but a special train made up in Ashland reached here about 10 A. M. PERSONAL ME.NTIOS. Wir M. Hoag is in the city. C. ullivan of Portland is in ihe city. lion. ieo. A. waggoner is in town. Hon. Jeff Meyers, of Scio, is in the city. C. H. Humphrey, of Salem, is in the city. Judge C. E. Bronaugh of Port land is in the city. Miss Edith Harris, of Salem, is visiting in this city. R. H. Curl, dentist of . Browns ville, expects to locate in this city soon. Mr. Geo. b. Kace will leave in a few days with his family for his old home at Portage, Wisconsin, where he goes to assume control of a hotel left to his management by the death of his brother. He ha been assisting his brother, Earl liace, in the St. Charles hotel here, and has made many friends. TASUEST NOTES. Taxis ent, March Everybody is getting over d cold. 14. their The warm rains are insuring a large crop the coming harvest. An addition to the school house is now agitating the minda r.f ii.o I people of Tangent. Fall grain never looked better, and nearly all the farmers have finished sowing their spring grain. trs' A- Brown.nee Cochrane, of W oodburn, formerly of Tangent, has been seriously ill with pneu monia, but is now recovering. P. and G. Cochran have jusi returned irom ner ceusiue atter a wek's ab sence. A. B. Cochran.of Gilliam countv, made Albany a flying visit a few days ago, after an absence of twen ty years. He could hardlv find a place in the city that he formerly knew, and was astonished at the growth of Albany. Happiness and Contentment, Cannot go hand in hand if we look on the dark side of every little obstacle. Nothing will so darken li.'e and make it a burden as Dyspepsia. Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets will cure the worst t'orm of Dyspepsia, Constipa tion and Indigestion, and make life a happiness and pleasure. Sold at 25 and 50 cents by Foshay & Mason. SHILOH'S COUiUT axi coxst mp. lion v ure is soki ly uson'a guarantee. It cuivs . consumption. ' Fosliur c Mason. Panoram. T Alaska. Arrangements have been made by the young ladies' literary so ciety of the Albany College to se cure a first-class and instructive entertainment at the opera house on Friday evening. It is a tour in the wonderland of the north, Alaska, being a lecture by Rev. H. V. Korainger, accompanied by a panorama of 100 Alaskan views, illuminated by lime light in charge of Mr. George M. Weisler, the well known artist, who recently gave these elegant views in the tabernacle in Portland. It is need less to say the entertainment will be first-class, being both interest ing and instiuctive. Mr. Roin inger made a tour of Alaska last summer, and in connection with the splendid panoramic exhibition the wonders of this portion of Uncle Sam's dominions in the north will be vividly and accurate ly jHjrtrayed. The price of admis sion will be 25 cents, reserved seats 50 cents; for sale at Black man's drug store. The Bnlldlug and Loan Associativa. 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 15, 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 their first month's dues. The cer tificates of stock are now ready to be issued. Evergreen for Sale. Mr. II. V.Sutttemire the Tangent nurseryman that has a full supply of all the leading and desirable varieties of evergreen treesfrom two to three feet high, which he is sell ing cheap, and those disiritig such trees will do well to call upon him before going away from home. He has also several thousand Italian and Hungarian prune trees, as well a3 a general variety of fruit trees. Make out your orders and send or go to him for the trees you want, and support a worthy home industry. BBIEF MEXTIOX. Use Fahrncy'8 panacea. New goods at Read's. French keeps railroad time. Dr. Negus removes cancers without pain or the knife, A new barrel.of sauer kraut at Wal lace, Thompson V Co.'-1. Buy your toves and tinware at Smith fc Washburne's. Buy your garden seed and onion sets at Wallace. Thompson & C'o.'s. Some choice Early Rase seed pota ties at WalUce,;Tbompso" : C'o.'s. Try some of those dried pealed peaches at Wallace, Thompson V Co.'s. And, Hannah, how is your m.iV Down at Read's looking at new goods of course. It will pay you to go and see the beautiful art studies at Guis3 it Son's drug store. J A. Archibald, agent for the Sing er Manufacturing Co.,oppcsrite Odd Fellows temple. For lame hack, side oh chest use Shiloh's Poms Plaster. Price, cents. Foshay & Mason. Buildei'; should go to Smith tV. Wa-.hbunie's for their carpenters tools ind builders hardware. Have we got 'em Of course we have, jut stocks of u ;w goods, and we want to sdli them at 'V. F. Read's For your fine imported ind Ke West cigars, go to M. Baumgart cigar store, one door east of Black man's drug store Mexican Cactus Bitters is the best remedy in the world for liver and kid I ney diseases, indigest ion, etc. For sale ai M uanmgart s With the spring comes gaidcning nd seeding. All kinds of tools are needed by gardeners will be found at Smith k Washburne's, Chamberlain's Rye and Skin Oint ment is unequaled for old chronic sores. Many cases have been pernia, nantlv cured by it. For sale bv Fo- shay & Mason. The immense sale of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has been produed to a great extent, by people who have been cured by it telling their friends and neighbors of its good qualities and urging them to try it. The most se vere cold will soon yield to its sooth ing effects. For sale by Foshay & Mason. The dry cold weather of the earlv winter months is productive of ajgrea deal of croup among children. Moth crs shonld be on the lockout for it,and be prepared to arivst it as soon as the tir:i symptoms appear. True croup nevtr comes without a warning: a dav or two befoie the attack the chid wili become hoar. e, and that symptoms is soon followed by a peculiar, rough cough. If Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is given as soon as this hoarse ness or cough appears, all danger and anxiety mayi be avoided; it has neve failed, evenn n the most severe cases. There is no danger in givjng the Remedy for it contains no injurious substance. For sale by Foshay fc Mason, ( LET ALL THE AFFLICTED Kead and learn that Dr, Wests Altoraive Tonic is a valuable remedy for malarial af fections and for diseases arising from impur ities nf the blood, such as acromion j humor, pimples on the face, salt rheum, rheumatism, headache, piles, kidney complaint, all female weaknesses and Kenern' debility, fever and airue, catarrh and dropsy. I Manufacture medicine according to the nature of the dis ease. DR. J. J. WEST, The old reliable physician, may always be foun 1 at hi-ollice andean Veil you 'just where j our pains are located bv examining you in six place. on your breast and under your shoulder blades, with his ear ..ver your clothes. Many cures have been made by his treatment. READ AND LEARN. I came to the country to locate, and fonnd after arriving htre that Portland and Atbanv were alreadv destii ed to become the head luarsersof the great - growing west With that end in view 1 determined to locate in Albany in the Fprins:, having alrnidy pur i haseO a laran farm, whioh I desire to. im prove. Now all those who are In need of treatment sqpuld avail themselves of this I op(ortuiiity. ; CONSULTATION FREE. Persons desiring careful treatment will plesise call on Or. J. J. West, late of Detroit, Michigan, at liHi east 6th street, Albany. Or egon. Come and tret consultation anyhow. Ollice hours from v a. x to 3:30 v. a. "TlHLOirS CATARRH REMEDY A positive cure for catarrh, diphtheria a-id t anker mouth, For sale by Fo shay A Masou. . F.i I Estate Apt Do you want to buy a good vacant city 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 vou 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 ioint when you want to go ltast or when you want to send for your friends in the East. Electric Killers. This remedy is becoming: so well nd popular known as to need no spe aiul mention. All who have used Electric Bitters sing the same song of praise A purer medicine does not ex ist and it is guaranteed to do all that is claimed. Electric Bitters will cure all diseases of the Liver and Kidueys, and remove Pimples, Boils, Salt Rheum and other atfectiohs caused by impure blood. Will drive Malaria from the system and prevent as well as cure all Malarial fecers For the cure of Headache, Constipation and Indigestion try electric bitters En tire satisfaction guaranteed, or money refunded. Price 30 cents and $1.00 per bottle at Foshay & Mason. For chilblain and frost-bites use Chamberlain's Pain-Balm. When promptly applied to the frozen parts it will prevent the sk.n from turning black or peeling off. It allays the itching and smarting of chilblains and soon restores the part to a healthy condition. For sale by Foshay & Mason, FARM FOE SiLS, IWILIJSELL MY F1XE-FAKM OK 200 acre, situated in Benton county, two miles from Aibany. This in a kooiI, healthy locatiau, with irood well of pure water, with wind mill; tfuod house; buildings all new. 'I bis 18 one o' the most nightly places in Ore lion, having a tine viaw of the surioumliiu; cousrrj, to'nH and mountains. Kariii) land all new and clean and adaoted 1 1 all kinds of fruit. Uualitr of land second to ! none. 1 will mike rhU a rare bargain to the ' rinht man. Iiumii-uits, don't taill to see I this farm before Jou buv. Come and sec me ' mi the place. " M.fT. WHJT.S'KY. ' No ciui'tfe lor reserved se.it-. at W. F. Read's; we want to show cods. c 1il.Hi E ITALIAN PRUNE .TREES KOI! sale. Apply to I. W. Si'isk Albany j DI HUE. BAKING PO IV UK It. Pat up expressly for "Juliu-; (irad wohl and sold at his Golden , Rule Bazaar in OXE POUND CAXS AT ! i 25CEXTS PEIt CAN i Guaranteed to be lirstvlass i 111 IVCDJfCLt! j julius;gra d on 1 1 il J M ' f3 J t' U JsS .j -1 t'J1 r"ri W't'tmae; . ,j Because he knows that his dear wife is just commencing to work him for something you know how it is yourself but when LADIESTFADE WITH Browne! & Stanard Their husbands don't look that way, Jbecause there are no extravagant prices on their goods. Everything is good; every think is cheap; make Home happy, make YOUR HUSBAND SMILE By trading at the economical store where the rule tf good coods and low prices knows no exception. Don't forget that tt mple of economy is at 10X72011 & Staair&'s- COKNKU FlRiT AND BRCAIlUBUr SLS Burkhar Ik 1 1 ' mr&mmwM THE MAN (LOOK SAD Ian v Is On AND- T ie Spring Poet Is This is the ship that's built aright, That has been going day and night Bringing goods from everv clime Bought lor cash in the nick of time To please the buyers at Wallace, Thompson tt Co' This is the train with its prec'ous freight That met the ship a- the dockyard gate And carried the goc ds with lightninq speed Till the thought it would jump the track, indeed, To please the lu ers at Wallace, Thompson fe CVs. '.V . W rlhis is ih- store, as firm . That holds the goods from All snread oi ut by a careful Mids--W.es of our own inv. . i . 1 ur 10 piease me uuyers ai v This is the press of modem make, Kun with such speed the 1 alters shake, Jhat spreads the news in town and state And tells ot what has been done of late Jo please the buyers at Wallace, Thorn son & Co'a WHOLESALE AUD RETAIL GBOCEBS, FLINN BLOCK, JIT the loom, km as a rock, the seaport dock, hand dear lani. 11 ri'i r n a.iace, liiompson oz tos I ALB AN V, 0REGO.V