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THE IfORXIXG HERALD: FRIDAY, APRIL 12. 1889. THE CITY COVXC1L. . 4c C. U. a. TIM it TABIC " NORTH BOUND. I I Cal. e.r. KaKMW ex Fteigfal 11:15 am 'J;! -... uu, 1'ortld lu loam 34npm V45pro am SOUTH BOUAD. Tie Wstsr Supply t Be Investigatsd M are CoibmI for tht Injunction 8nit- special lArriveu Depart i Arrives fi'alajexp ! 7:45pm I 5pmAshlan19.0Qam h.tHfua ex j 1 2;'Apm i 1 2. 40pm I t'ui:erie,2 40pm l"reiv.t 1.30pm I Huron n.flfttm N Kreiht received foifsouth.after 11,. a. the name day. OREGON PACIFIC T1MK TABLK. Arrives Departs fameaeer ' ll.5am1.0D p m !CtH... 1 5.6puii6.50 jrtrnsi; about twj. rbor day. Tue circus to-day. I'armiA MeMahon's admission is only 50 cents. Children 25. Machinery lias been added to the Mill City ftaw-inills for tl e manufacture of laths. 'The Willamette stands at 20 ;nc iks above iow water mark, and t te river tratlic is lively. Several more tramps were run in yesterday by City Marshal Hoff 1'iai), and they will be put to work on the ftreets. During the absence of Prof. E.N. Condit at McMinnville his classes at the college were taught by Mr. Alfred Wheeler. J. i. Gross, of Waterloo, :s in tnecity. lie states that summer tourists are already making their appearance there. Yesterdav morninc's rvrlni1 property train had 72 second-class passes- j n"ect with that se wer. gem. inerusii ot immigrants to Oregon continues. The McKanlass company, old ! Judge Boise Denies the Motion to DissoWe iavorites in Alhanv. will play at; .1. t the oiera house on Wednesday tke lDtl0n' evening, April 17, 18S). I - . . , , . i , ,. . I Judge Boise has rendered a de- lne Dalles had a big fire featur-; rimn in .. r a ii vi..,i...h .1-.. : .i.:u . t ii:-n....i i"-. .uaiKiuui my hi which me uignianu nur- The city council met in session last evening. In the absence ot Mayor Cowan, Couucilman Burkhart va9 elected mayor pro tern. Councilmen Grad wohl, Tabler, Deyoe and French pret-enr. Committee on streets and public property reported favorably upon petitions of Black and Clark, fcr sidewalks in front of lots 1 to 3 in Iock78and lots 3 and 4 in block 90. Sarue committee reported fftvnrn- ii . . - oiy upon petition of L. II. Montan- ye for extension of sewer on Broad alhin street. The reports were aJopted and the work ordered done. J. K. Weatherford, counsel for t ie city in the injunction suit brought by A. H. Marshall, made a statement of the situation of the suit. On motion of Councilman French a committee consisting of Gradwohl. French and Deyoe were apointed to employ assistant counsel in the case. The committee on health and police were instructed to look into the matter of the emptying of the Calipooia street sewer into the Cal inooia above where the city water works pump the water for the city's use. The Marshal was instructed to ascertain how many of those who had been ordered to connect with sewers had failed to do so, and re port. The recorder was instructed to advertise fur bids to lay a sewer; from the Broadalbin street sewer to the east line of the street be- i I tween 7th and 8th streets, to allow owners in block o2 to; WASHIiT. STttt'KT fcltADE. statb nitrvrcHKs. Cipt. Jabs Mnllta' .Examination of Oregon Claims Pioneer Dead. Special to the Hmalu.J Salem, April 11. Captain Jno. Mullan, claim agent for Oregon, California, Nevada and Washing ton territory, left to-day for Wash ington, D. O. lie has been sever al day examining the state records to ascertain the amount of interest paid by the state on bounty relief bonds and other war claims which the state Has against the govern ment, with a view to preparing evi dence to present to the board of examiners of the war department and securing the allowance. In 18(55 Oregon issued relief bonds to the amount of $93,(337 and boui.ty bonds of $137,700, and Captain si u nan states mat ine interest on these bonds now nearly equals the principal. Rev. Samuel Miller, a Cumber and l'resbj terian inir.ister,residing miles southest of fccio, dropped dead of apoplexy yesterday even ing at Amity, Yamhill county. The body was brought here this evening by the Odd Fellows of Amity and were taken to Jelfersor. tie was an old settler, !2 years age and a prominent irohibitiot - ist. lie leaves a wife and seven 11 a ciiiuiren. lie was on the wav to the conference at Lafayette when he died. Teachers' InnlUute. The teachers and friends of edu cation throughout Linn county are hereby notified that the teachers' institute for the third judical dis trict will be held at McMinnville. beginning the 3uth of April and continue through a three days' session. As this district includes Linn county, it is expected that a number of teachers from this county will be present. Every teacher should consider the imixVtance of a good institute and should attend t'rawfordsvllle Metes. Crawfordsville, April 8. Everybody is busy, and things are moving along lively. Mr. Joseph Glass has a very sere j hand, caused by a large carbuncle. Mr. J. Wine and family moved here a few days ago lrom near Brownsville. The public school commenced here to-day with Mr. George Fin lev as teacher. Mr. J. II. Scott and Rev. R. Robe started to Lafayette to-day, to attend the Presbytery. ine roaus are getting goou, a few loads of lumber has been brought out from the mill above here. Miss Maud Hume, Miss Emma Blanchard and Miss Martha Acock, ot Brownsville, visited friends in this place last week. Mr. II. B. Derrick and wife went to Albany last Tuesday, Mr. Der rick returned Thursday and Mrs. Derrick went on to Portland. Several teachers from here and near here attended the Institute a Albany, most all of them com menced schools this morning. Our toH n was visited last week by many from Brownsville, Harris burtr, llalcsey, Coburg and other places. A new lodge of I. O. O. F. being the attraction. The jHiople of this country are anxiously awaiting developments concerning the Narrow Guage road. The way it has been running it is a grand nuisance. We would be glad if it would pass into other hands. But what this country needs is a branch road from the Southern Pacific line starting at Ilalsey, and running up into the mountains, so as to tap the tinrilier belt. It is a fine country to biild a road through, and the cost would be nominal compared with other places. There is immense bodies of timber along the route. There is considerable grain raised on rern ridge in mills were burned to the ground entailing a loss of $20,000. A party of traveling street musi cians gave a very good concert on l ira street last even.ng, raking in many dimes and nickels. An effort is being made by the xople of Crawfordsville to induce the Southern Pacific railroad com pany to build a branch road to that place, a distance of 13 miles. Mrs. Ellis Knox, who has been very ill, was rejKrted better yester day. Her daughter Ida was sum moned by telegraph and arrived by yesterday morning's train. Messrs. Tweed-ile & Redtield oiu yesterday to E. J. Lanning six i n in aoutn Albany, the against the City of Albany enjoin mg the work of grading Washing ton street, denying the motion ni the city's attorneys to dissolve the injunction, holding that the injunc tion should hold until the case is tried, Tdiis sjmply continues a temporary injunction uihjii the work until the cae comes up at the June term of the circuit court for trial. which has to go to Browns when it is in his power to do so. ' Y.:110 ?'' ily to be shipped. Ask vour directors whether vou j A1,ere ls considerable manufacture ran attend and explain the bene-1 ,n rnoil on in this valley and an tits to be derived from such work : j opening for a great deal more if we if you are desirinir to make a hsl sl"PP" facilities. - There is r lZ S"1 "unes OI ""-"en- Having opened a studio in Flinn's i" Vi, V"'V- i 0,oc Wl" 8lve instructions in land- fo :ill together 1 hink there is , 8cape oil ThuM interestea. q.i.ie an inoucemeni ior a roan into j ille oii -,.;.;,,, in.:taA .,. success of your work take advan tage of these opportunities to im prove yourself. Supt. McEIroy is in earnest when he says he expects a goou representation fr county, so let us all cro, body is invited to attend, teachers, patents and school officers. L. M. Curl, Co. ?upt. Linn Co. LIST OF PRESENTS '!' HE OIVEH AWAY WITH THB KH:;r 10: ,000 BOXES Op LE ROI DES SAVON, The King of Soaps. FOR SALE AT PARKRR BR08. 100 Ladies' engraved gold watch es. 25 set9 solid silver table forks, 25sets Gorham solid silver ta ble spoons. 50 dozen Gorbam solid silvei tea spoons. 25 sets extra heavy plated table forks. 25 sets extra heavy plated table spoons. 100 dozen extra heavy plated tea spoons. 100 dozen ladies' fine fans.or cel luloid toilet sets. 100 celluloid 9 inch carver sets. 100 subscriptions to Scribner's Magazine. 100 subscriptions to New Fashion Book. 200 stamping outfits, complete. 1000 lightning can openers, for square or round cans. 10,000 King cook books. ll.OoO elwgant guts Albanv Is On the Boom AKD- 88,050 packages of toilet soaps. The total value of these 11,950 elegant gifts, if purchased singly, would amount to over ten thous sand dollars. They make this large gift as a measure of appreciation to those now using the king of soaps, and also as an expression of confidence in its merits, in the expectation that any person once using it will find it so helpful an article that hereafter it will be found almost indispensable in. tfae household economy. Miss OIL PA TNT INC i. F vlinnie alter Tiie Spring Poet Is Abroad ! This is the ship that's built aright, That has been going daj and night Bringing goods from everv eliiae Bought tor cash in the nick of time To please the buyers at Wallact, Thompsoa r -: rievmlern Dajn l uilrr tValrr. The body of James Burns, the f -' i.i i i . . i jcr-uiu ooy wno was urowneu on the toot of Oak street while play ing with a companion on the fore noon of Saturday, March 23, was recovered in the river near Ash street yesterday afternoon, savs the Oregon'an. The hodv was COAST N4TC. worth 55 cents at in ooutn .- man v. me price paiu ue.ng uu. ihe lots pur- een lloating in the river by a deck based he near the hlkics falls. hi.ind rn ih Lto.ar Secretary Noble has IS. F. Kayser and wife, of Mario: Illinois, as superintendent n matron, respectfully, of the Indian ' .school, Warm Spring, Ortgon. . Farini & McMahon's circus will j xhibit at Albany on Friday, April j J2ili. Durinir Mc.VlaiMn's Ih-i i i uauu on ine sreampr iinnt :r appointed ; alout 5 o'clock. Several men pass to lortiani, the Oregorian '.MoAluhon'rt circus is doine ;t otlice business and deserve visit aid laid to. The machinery for the woolen mills is being removed from th- ars in which it was ship(H-d and placed in the warehouse ot the lied Crown Mills, to await the construction of the woolen mill. buildings. TIiom who witnessed the :irciih ;en"orniance at Corvallis yesterdav pronounce it lirst-class. It is un old time one ring circus, with good tumbling and riding, and some o: the most daring trapeze ierform ance? ever seen in a circus. ing by in a row boat were hailed and by them the bodv was secured by tying it to a pile at the Ash street dock. The coroner was then I notified and the remains were I taken to the morgue, w ere they will be prepared for burial. It is somewhat ot a mystery where the b-jdy has been all this time. It will be nrmembered that the rivvr was dragged in the vicinity of the bUpposed drowning, and "in addi tion Captain Paul Boytou exploded several dynamite bombs, but all without avail. The parents of the unfortunate boy live at the corner of Fourth and Salmon streets. t.xr:iriun Iw Itir Irani. Wheat is Pendleton. Canyon City hopes to have a Na tional bank soon. Sheep shearing has commenced in Morrow county. It is said that the O. U. N. Co. will construct a new brick depot at Pendleton. Oiegon has eightv granges, with a total membership of 3200, and tn "iimoer is increasing everv month. Weton Leader: There is some talk of organizing a joint stock company and building a line oi street cars from the deot to the luot of Main street. The L.g'e asserts that over 200 buildings will be constructed in Milton oefore the snow flies. We Iiojks Si), but isn't the Eagle soar- i m a littlo high in its figures? ' Iu Tacoma there is a drug store j nxt door to an undertaker's estab-1 Linn ! tn's va''e.v 111 the near future .-x luv'i ij inane i:ai ur iioiuiei IM the laughing stock of the ladies. Do not wear one when you can get the best work, the latest styles and the lowest prices at Mrs. Merie Davis & Co.'s new millinary and notion store. Room No. 1, Stra ban's bloek. at her moms and examine her me, which include views 1 liree listers, Oregon Multnomah Falls. Mt, This is the train with its precious freight That met the ship atfthe dockyard crate 'ofPThei And caid the goods with lightning speed . I TCll xl l-j. ..VI .1 a 1 I many others. Charges for lessons win ne reasonable. Tue "Pacific Argand" ranges both Tour and six hole. An Eastera stove made especially fur this coast's truda. Sld only by He: W. Smith, Albany. Be sure and see the Imported Percheron Stallion "Bouittant," at the City reed stable, on 4th street. city Fails. , lill the thouirht it would tump the track, indeed. l.t n u.ian (lm I.... ... 4- II.. II. . 'I'! s '" "oc iuyj at l iiuuipnou mm iu The latest Mother Hubbard jerseys with belts at P Cohn'; also tlie largest and prettiest line of -eady made baby's c!othinr. Delicious dried besf at Brownell dt Stanurd's. First-class work dune at Win Mack's barbershop. Shaving 15 cents. SHILOH'S CATARRH REMEDY ' A iiosilire cure lor catarrh. Umliiliriia ii'id t anker innuth, Kor ss!e by Ko hay & Mhsou. Fortjniller i Irrius hT just opened a beautiful iian of k and BAKINV POWDER. Put npexpresdy f..r Julius!' Grad Jwohl and sola at hi Goldea. Rule Bazaar ia ONE POUND CANS AT 25 C K NTS PK It CAN (guaranteed to be first-r-hws in every Kcspect. JULIUS GRADWOHL TKWMttSAL nt:.Tio.. Mrs. W. B. Barr, of this city, is visiting in Salem. Rev. E. J. Thompson of Corval- lis was in the city yesterday. Cass Humphrey, state printing xpeit, of Saiem, is in the city. C. C. Cherry, the rustling iron manufacturer of Tacoma, is in the city. Prof. Thos. Condon, of the State university at Eugene, was in the city yesterday on his return from ins trip to i aquma. Mr. C. 1). Bales and wife, of An Sable, Michigan, are spending a tew days with Mr. Bates' brother-in-law, Mr. Fred Blum berg, in this city. W. C. Tweedale.J. F. Backen to and W. E. Gillett of this city have been elected delegates to the I. O. O. F. grand lodge which meets at McMinnville on May 15. Mrs. Daniel Leedy has gone to Marysville, Tennessee, to visit rel atives and to be present at the graduation ol her son, John Leedy, who has been attending college there. Rev. E. U. Prichard, Rev. E. N. Condit, Win. Fortmiller of this city, J. II. Scott of Crawfordsville, and O. P. Harvey of Brownsville, returned to this city Thursday Arrangements were concluded by t'fie I. O. O. F. fraternity of this c tv yesterday for a jirand excur sion to the front on the eastward ! extent-ion ot the Oregon Pacific railroad on the 2th inst., it. being the occasion of the celebration of the 70th anniversary of Odd Fel lowship in America. The train will leave Albany at 8 a. m. and return about 4 r. m., and will run as far as Gatesville. The Odd "uui. i,p tiiaim, uirecuy over i tn:: ravines, etc. (.all and s?r Ihem. the drug store, is a doctors office ' A new line of tine w.H.paptr with and across th street thev are about ; borders to match have been opened at to start a marble yard for the sale t Fortmiller & Irving'. Tlier arc new i of monuments. j n,"l h-gant deniu-s. Call and see i . .. I mem . .in acciunui iKiin-iif ij on me ''ark Martha Fisher Wednesday, i which came near bnishnii! the Br. earthly career f two lomrshore men. A tub of coal had been hoist ed up and swung out over the dock to dump. By some means the tackle became fouled and the tub failed to dump and swung back over the hatch wav, throwinz the ; . . . L t i -ii : . "ii mo nirii uiiii neiu i ciiuBD ui .-ieiu mm iwniu aic I ,iri. ,i, 1 ivvitiiftiM irutJMlll ! in the excursion. Improving the Kivrr. The governmert snag lioat Wil lamette is proving herself a good j boat in swift water and bad bars, which are to be found on the upper Willamette. She made the run from the mouth of the Luckiamute to Oregon City in eighi hours, one stop of half an hour. Recently she ran from Albany to Corvallis in three hours, which is exceedingly good time. The Willamette draw's twenty-seven inches and consumes half a cord of wood an hour. One of them re ceived a severe cut on the bead, and another one wax hurt on the arm. Astoria Pioneer. ii is n zooA l.o liok at. Hie tht-r-mometei this '-c:.r to iud:re of winter. i The ouir thinir to iruidr , vou is licit V StHiiard'4 iirices. which are always down to zero. For chilblain and frost-bites use Chumbcrlain's Pain Balm. When promptly applied to the frozen parts it will pieve.it the. k.n from turning bl.ick or peeling ofT. It allays the itchiuir and smartinir of chilblains and soon restores the part to a healthy 1 cuu union ror sale nyjSteii:ty V Mason. t War The t'lrrw Has arrived in all its glory. So our cousins and auuts and everv- ooay else can enjoy themselves eating some of our famous genuine California cream cheese. We have just recieved a nice lot. The Wil lsinette PackiDg Co. Hue Ruller. (iilt Eige Butter received fresh every day. We have also just re ceived a nice line of new delica cies. Premium Point Oysters, split peas, Hearts Ease Cocoa, clam chowder, pickled herring, and an endlesa variety of good things which we will sell cheaper than any house in the city selling those fine vinegar pickles at 25 cents per gallon. Willamette Packing Company. Madtfea Ueath. It is learned that Rev. S. F. Miller of Scio fell dead suddenly at mity V ed new lay evening of heart remains were taken disease. His trom Lafayette, wtiere tney were in to Scio yesterday, where the funer al tne i resiiytery ol i al will be -n.inc attendance regon. The The Boys VapiureU. two bovs. Willie Ellis ;-ted by the I. O.O. r ., ot whicu order he was a mem ber. He leaven a wile and family. alu; Ijirur lavalrr. Charlie Gammer, who are wanted ; .Stewart fc nk yesterday re in East Portland for burglarizing a eeived and stored in "the old Salva igar store there, were capture-i : tion Army Pall fifty tons. of binding above Lebanon yesterday ty W. i twine. Evident ly'thev are on the C. Morgan, city marshal ot l'.ast , track ot a "trust.'' at least thev Portland, and Deputy 1. . Mar shal George Humphrey. They were brought to this city, and will !e taken to Fast Portland for trial to-day. They are yontbiiil otfend rs nnd are beginning enm j early in life. I can be trn-ted t turnish twine enough to b'nd.i lew acres of grain. Warr Llchl. (Senuine Pear! cohI oil l.() decree tire test, $1.25 per five g..l loti can. Wiilanietie Picking Co The Milton Eagle says the Grande Konde branch of tin? O. i: W. T. railroad is likely to run from Milton, direct to Walla Walla, and not ironnect with the Waiia Walla terminus. Are We to ttvr Aaatner 8me political prophets aver thi.t i we shall. Be that as it may. the bat tle waed by medical science araiust i disease will never cease until we ar rive at the Utopian epoch when the human family shall cease to be atHct ed with bodilv ailment. One of the mot-1 potent weapons mory of medicine furnishes, tetters Stomach Bitters, special utility as a family remedy, as We are still 11 18 MaaPlea t0 the immediate relief i ana ultimate cure oi mofie aisoraers of the stomach, liver and bowles which are of commonest occurence. Indi gestion, biliousness and constipation are inseparabla companions, as these ailments are completely eradicated by the Bitters. But the remedial scope of this superlatively wholesome and genial medicine takes in also nervous ailments, rheumatism and kidney troubles; its action in these, as in the WHY J DOES WW Ltmi LOOK SAD ! A j . - - .. " ' f ' f rT i i V'gaj f ijj i Because he knows that his dear wife is just commencing to work him for something you know how it is yourself but when This is the store, as firm as a rock, That holds the goods front the seaport dock. ' ah spread out by a careful hand rsnes? isiios!! LAIcJIto I fAlc)c. Mids abricH of our own dear laad, T,V WITH i 1 o ple Dr. J. B. Pilkiniiton will be at the Revere House, Albany, all day I Tuesday, April 16, 1880. ' All sut- j ferers from severe dyspepsia, neu ralgia, catarrn, rneumatism.orany other complaints, being characterized eye, ear, chronic, nervous, uterine ' by uuequalea tono Brownell Stanard please the buyer at Wallace, Thompson & Co's or rectal disease will be given special free examination and opin ion. The "incurables are particu larly invited. References: Jas. G. Cherry. Frank Wagner, Mell Young, Kev. Israel Ca-lton, of Lebanon, R. A. Rampy, of Harris burg, and more than fifty other eti known citizens of Linn county 0Lrit ALBtY. WILL BROS. iitDealcra ja H thn latest im proved pianos, oryans, sewing machines.guns. also a full line of warranted razors, hntcher and poeket knives. The best kind of sewing machine oils, needles nnd extras for al! machines. All re pairing in the above j, lines neatly and reasonably done. 1 A most desirable and beautiful j location for suburban residences, I owing to its natural advantages and nearness to the center of business. Compare the size, location, view and access to and from triee lots and you will be convinced of their merits. 1':l1I eui-lv on.l .. ' . . .. . . . . mb... . t v. v. ' i j a home before the advance in price. Apply to Tweedale & Redtield. au'ents. First door south of post-oilicp. fcoinriaiiiK I but' ew. T , 1 ........... m.. ... ..- M.ilAVt cii lll? 1 he Imported Percheron Stalhf.n I faetiirv. in:iehiiwB rr i,Q Louittsnt, in iv be found the fact ure of woven wire matin es last j l each week at the City Feed , and is turning ivit some No 1 st.ifi.3 on 4:li street, Albany. i i-af.resses; so if vou want a Rood mattress that is the place to h'ud i:. Opening 01 Latest Spring I Styles Buy joursiectat-li-e ut F.-cjoLV FOR 1380 FRIDAY, APRIL 12, And following days. E. & C. HOWARD, ALBAXY, - OREGON. Their husbands don't look that way, because there are no extravagant prices on their goods. Everything ; is good; everythiuk is cheap; make j . Home happy, inake YOUR HUSBAND SMILE By trading at the economical store where the rule of good goods and low prices knows no exception. Don't forget that tt mple of economy : is at Biwaoll f& Stanard's- 4'onlrartor a ad Kaildrr '1HK UN'PERSIONED HAVING LOCATED L in Alluny snliciu iMtronare from aiir and country. Will contract to build bridge, harns, and all manner of aVHliuf fanunn. ' in -liming Oueeii Anne, Easitiake and Klir.a- ! tieMiian Hti le of buildiui. Will furniira j Plans and specification free of char?. Satia f iction guaranteed "rTV. C. f'.ASSEU I . I A8X UP SY TMB ( ITT UABKHtL rmil!f THE . corporate 1'iuitM of the city ot AHany, a : sniMI sorrel home, both hind feet white, has j saddle marks. The owner can hare the ! me by railing Juo. S:limeei''s lierv qtalilo and navinir chiirypH. ! SLEEPLESS N'NJHTS. mkok mishk ublu by that t -rrible coiiirh. ShilohV cure is the remedy fur you. Foliay A Mason. ntrnclrr aud ItulMrr.j TC. SIIRLL WILL i-TJRNISir PLANS l-Jspe -in-atiom and dstails for aM kim!.- of 'mildiiiiatnl archite.-tnre. All workjprompt- i lv done and suarintejd ta bo irst-i:l at. K i tiniates furniKlit-d on chart notice fr trick ixi.Mirui, raiideucei, palilie bui'4iu,-i, bridra, e'a. Coloreil ifIus"S in all strles at F. M, Fiemch'i. shades suit! Jliis is the press of modern make, tCuu with such speed the l afters shake, Jhac spreads tlie news in town and state Aud tells ot what has been done of , late Jo pkase the bujers at WaiJace, Thomson Co WEOLESALE AND EETAIL GR0CEES, FWNN BLOCK,