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THE MORNING HEBALD: SATURDAY, APRIL 13, 1889.
. Jt C. li. K. TIM. TAKLfc.
NORTH BOUND.
epartn'nire.
(j;ti aui
11:15 am
fortl'd 10 Iumd
' 345pm
" 4r.ini
Euirane ex
Freight
SOUTH BOUND.
Arrives! Departs! Arrives
lala'exp
Eugene ex
Freight
7:45pui 5pm
l2;ApniiI2.44ipm
I l.SOnm
AshUndO.OOam
Fuaene. 40piu
Euewi fl.oonm
No Freight received lorsoutb,aJter 11,. .
the same day.
OREGON PACIFIC TIMK TABLE.
. . Arrives Departs
PaswDser lU.1SaiuU.00 p m
Frxht.... .i 5.25pmle.i0a
j4itim;s about iw..
1. O. O. F. excursiou on the 26th-
McKanlnhs minstrels next Wed
ne.-dav.
Corvallis has organized a board
of trade.
ArlKir day was not observed in
thin city yesterday.
A grand ball is to be given at
H.irrisburs on the 20th inst.
Baker City papers are already
talking Fourth of July celebration.
The annual meeting of tle W.
T. U. will be held at Salem o:i
Miy 8.
The Corvallia military company
will give a grand ball at that place
on the oOth inst.
Those who have ben praying
for rain are having their wishes
gratified now in a good, generous
manner.
Mr. C. W. Meats has been ap
Kinted poscmaHter at riiilomath
in place of Mr. Peterson, who has
resigned the office.
Seivbes will be held at the Epis
copal church on Sunday at 11 a. m.
and 7 :30 r. m., by Kev. Mr. Donal
on, of Oregon City.
The McKanlass company, old
favorites in Albany, will play at
the opera house ot Wednesday
evening, April 17, 1880.
Flood dams are being construct
ed in the Mohawk by the Coburg
iaw-mill Company, in the hope of
being able to float down los for
the mill at that place.
The Koyce & Lansing Musical
Comedy Company and Alvin Jos
lin's great entertainment, in an
entirely new programme, will I e
in Albany in the near future.
A social ball will be given at the
opera house this evening. The
Italian musicians who are in the
-ity oa their way from Kome on a
trip around the world, will furnish
music.
At the dancing party to be given
at the opera house this evening
music will be furnished by the
Italian string band. The com
inittee in charge promise a good
time to all attending. Dancing at
S :40 sharp.
The people of Waterloo say t'uey
will bring all possible influence to
b?ar upon the county commission
ers conr at the next session for a
bridge across the tsantiam at that
place. They are ctrtainly in need
of bridge there.
Judge Whalley. of Portland, left
vesterday for Portland. While
here he went shooting snipe with
Watt Monteith and succeeded in
bagging six dozen. Some of them
were as large as Chinese pheasants,
and, it is said, tasted equally as
lehcious.
Dills for payments on the new
t iuisers have been approved by
Secietarv Tracy as follows: In
lavor of Cramp Brothers for the
Philadelphia. $l-'l.r00. and in f;i
.m" IT.,if.n Iri-.n Works of lice. San
trancisco, lor me iinnehi-uii,
$128.5-'3.
The circus exhibited last evening
in a drenching rain. Men and
women stood under dripping um
brellas to buy their tickets, and
sut on seats upon which the wnter
trickled down, the little streams
finding thei- wav through the can
vas and down the ieople's necks.
The periormers in tights shivered,
but the show went on and theiec
tators enjoyed it.
At Corrallis the other night
Chester . Mason dressed up in
woman's clothes and walked the
. Tim niirhtwatch trot Oil his
. . . S 1 I
BtlCTSto. w I
t:ck and arrested and put him in i
the ccoler, where no iayeu muui.
an hoar. He was let out to appear
the next morning before the re
corder. . He was then duly fined
tire d 11a s for disorderly conduct.
In the report of the city council
published yesterday morning one
item was accidenlly omitted. It
was ordered bv the council that
each councilman investigate by
communicating with the authorities
of eastern cities the relative merits
of different kinds of sewer pipe,
and report to the council the kind
tost adapted for the usb of this
city. J
rMt4NAL mTI.1i.
T. J. Buford, of Yaquina, is in
the city.
Dr. J. V. Galf, of Shedd, was in
this city Thursday.
Mrs. W. T. Hearst has returned
from a visit at alem.
Mrs. Piper of Salem is visiting
berdanghter, Mrs. K. V. Lang
din, in this city. .
Dr. E. A. McAllister will go to
Dalles to-dav on proiessionoi busi
ness, and will return Monday.
C. E. Brownelle, Wm. McChes-i-y,
(Jeo. Patterson, P. P. Donley
ami two eastern men ien n,,!
yesterday for the Santiatn mines.
A xrlv made hat or Imnnet is
the iaiigning stock oi the ladies.
I;o nt wear one when you can get
tne 'oeVt woik, the latest styles and
the lowest prices at Mrs. Merie
Davis & Co.'s new niillinary and
notion store. Boom o. 1, Mra
Jian's bloek.
Buy yorr spectacle atr'reJthV
IV6KATI IXCXtfAMlSCi.
The Sash of Horns Seekers Is low to Ore
' ess, and Bot to Caliiornia.
A dispatch from San Francisco
says that there never has been such
a rush of a sseng rs overland from
that city as there mat present since
the days of cut rates. All the Pull
man sleepers go East crowded, and
the railroad people say they could
use many more sleeping cars if
they had them. This is rather a
discouraging state of affairs in the
booui state ; but calm and reason
ing people predicted long ago that
this would be the ultimate result
of California's boom. Eastern
people are induced to immigrate to
California upon all sorts ot repre
sentations. When they arrive
there they find that land is valued
;t suc a a high figure that only the
wealthy can invest, and business
oZ every branch is so greatly over
done that those enagtd are barely
making a living. It is then they
become disgusted and make their
way back East as quickly as possi
ble. While there is an exodus of
people from California, it is pre
cisely the opposite in Oregon.
Never has this state enjoyed such
a steady intiuv of population as at
the present time. The average
number of arrivals in Portland
alone is estimated all the way from
10U0 to 1500 persons each day.
There is not a hotel in that city
but is crowded, and there is really
cause to fear that the accommoda
tions will not be adequace, should
the immigration continue to in
crease. They are nearly all people
of moderate means, seeking invest
ment either in lands or in business
pursuits. While some are not
pleased with tne prospects pre
sented, more are, and the result is,
they conclude to make Orego i
their home. Boom prices are not
asked for lands in this state, and
it is within the reach of every one
to purchase himself a home. This
is the cause ol Oregon's great im
migration. iNu discouraging reports go back
Eabt from those wno have visited
here, but on the contrary the ad
vice -come west" is given. This
state of affairs will continue to exist
in this state, and instead of retro
grading like California, Oregon will
continue to enjoy prosperity.
The overland trains, which go
and come daily at this city, are
crowded. Many stop oh" here, and
not a small number locate in Al
bany and surrounding country, as
the steadily increasing purchases
of real estate bv new comers show.
A Awlewsrthr Picture.
Considerable attention was at
tracted yesterday by a view which
was taken yesterday by Messrs.
Crawford & Pax ton, of the store
front of Wallace, Thompson & Co.
Two rustling commercial travelers
had their wares tastefully arranged
iu front. One was If. E. McCiana
han, representing Liggett & Mey
ers' celebrated Star J'mg tobacco
and Marbury Bros. Seal of North
Caroline plug cut. The other was
Major A. B. real, with his line of
A. J. Schilling & Co.'s leas, cof
fees, etc. Each had on their bland
est smile and looked as if they had
just sold a big order to the pro
prietors of the tine store front
shown.
V. M. t. Officers Heeled.
The board of directors of the Y.
M. C. A. of this city met last
evening and elected Hirers : Pres
ident. Prof. W. II. Lee; vice-president,
M. O. Brink; recording
s -cretan', C. D. Wood worth;
treasurer, E. F. Sox. The various
committees were apiointed for
work, and arrangements were made
for a gospel meeting for men to be
held fiunday afternoon at four
o'clock. Koouis will oe secured as
soon as possible, and the regular
business meeting will he held on
the second Friday of each month.
The Linn t'oanty .ladxe 4 '!! !.
This case which was argued be
fore the supreme court at iSalem,
has not yet been decided, on
account of the large number
cases upon the docket before
The decision will be rendered
Judge Lord. Little interest
of
it.
by
is
taken in it in this city, as there is
no doubt but that the decision of
J ude Boise will be sustained ani
Judge Blackburn be continued in
his oiiice.
Barlar Captured.
At 10:3t) last evening Night
watchman Miller discovered a man
in the City Meat Market. The
man when found was down between
the meat blocks with the money
till in his hands. He was arrested
by Messrs. Miller and Hoffmau
and lodged in the county jail. He
has been seen around the city for
several davs.
Left far the fcat.
H. F. Warner and P. Ponsford,
who have been spending several
days with their brother-in-law, A.
B. Woodin, in tins city, left yester
day for their home in the" East.
The former resides in Iowa and the
latter in Michigan. They were
highly pleased with Oregon and
maj' return and locate here.
he Cirrus
Has anivi u in all its g!ory. So
our cousins and aunts and every
body elt-e cao enjoy themselves
eating some of our lamous genuine
California cream chec?e. We have
just recitved a nice lot. The Wil
lamette Packini; Co.
Ssinriliin llial .New.
Thomas Brink has a ided to his
factorv machines for the manu
facture of woven wire mattresses
and is turnirg out some No. 1
matiressi'ii ; soil you want a good
mattress that is the place to find
it.
A fine line of diamonds, includ
ing ear i ing., inlaid gold watches,
rnger rings, etc., just ojenr'l at 11.
Ewert's. Call and see his new
jewelry oi latest patterns.
AXOTHES CQVEBXHEST SUIT.
The U. 8. District Attorney and tne TaqoJaa
Harbor Improvements Again.
United States District Attorney
Lewis L. McArthur is about to
bring suit in the United States
circuit court against Mary E. Griffin
and her husband, James H. Griffin
to cause them to dispose of a cer
tain tract of land which is wanted
for government purposes. The
land is situated at Yaquina bay
and comprises a little over eigh
teen acres. It is necessary that
the government should have this
land, as lying underneath the sur
face of it,is a quarry of rock which
was located and designated by a
government agent, to be used in
improving the harbor at that place.
The district attorney wishes the
court to establish the true value of
the land, and force the present
owners to sell at that figure.
The case is somewhat similar to
the suit brought against J. W. and
Lvdia Brassfield in the same court
seeral months ago. The above
named parties owned a piece of
land on which part of the jetty at
Yaijuina bay stands, and also
another parcel on which govers-.-meut
works should be established
tor the furthering of the harbor
improvements. The Brassfields
wanted to set their own value on
the 'and, but when the government
got through with the suit they ac
cepted the price fixed by the gov
ernment. The government en
gineers say they often have a great
deal of trouble with people who
own land that the public works
need, but it is extremely rare
, our. it is extremely rare mat ,
the law has. to be resorted to.
some iopie "nagine ma ine gov-
ernment can be bled in this way, !
just tne same as a rauroaa corpora-
lion, but they usually change their
opinions at last. The ground in
question, it is alleged, is absolutely
ncces -ary, as the rock upon it must
be had to build the big jetty.
Ut-avy Saual stores. j
. , . ..
The Evening Telegram of the
11th inst. says: The Short Line :
passenger train which was due here i
shortly after 6 o'clock this mom-j
iug, will liktly not reach this city
till some time to-night, owing to a
sand storm which caused a delay I
at Bigg 8 station, seven miles east ,
of Celilo, early this morning. The
train was making excellent time
when all at once she began to lose
her usual rate of speed, and on
L okiog out the engineer beheld the
i rack covered with snd to a depth
of several feet. The fill up oc
curred in a cut and extends along
the track for a distance of a quar
ter of a mile. A force ot men was
put to work at once with shovels,
and an attempt will be made to get
the track cleaied. Advices from
Biggs, received at the superintend
ent's office here, s'ate that the
storm was Jraging very fiercely at !
(he time aeu the air was completely
til led with g'ind. Unless the wind
should subside the work of clearing I
iiif cut -ill bo very difficult, as no
sooner would a spot be shoveled
clean than a strong gujt of wind
would swash a mountain of sand
upon it. The cat at this place is
very narrow so that it is almost
impassive to tiirow the sand out.
i
The Correct Thing. j
It is a source of gratification that !
the matter of taking the city water :
supply from the Calapooia and the j
c::nal immadiately below where j
several sewers empty their filth, j
which was nitherio referred to by ;
the Hi:i:ald. is to be investigated
by the committee on health and
polios of the ciiy council. The :
health of the city demands that
this method of allow ing the dis-.
charge of sewers to be pumped up
in the water supplied fir household
use lie corrected. The report on i
the investigations of the committee ,
on health ana po.ice when made i
will be publishe i by the Ueuai.u. j
Klin Over. !
One day last week Mr. Howell,
who lives near Harton's mills,'
about five miles southwest of Mon- j
roe, went to Corvallis to transact'
some business and siurted home in ;
the evening, and while passing II. :
(J. Gregg's plnce his horses became
frightened and ran away. Mr. j
Howell was pitched over the dash- j
board to the ground and one of the :
wheels of the wagon passed over i
his leg breaking it. He was picked 1
up and carried to Mr. Gregg's and ! roriminer irvmg 8. mey are new
a doctor was called who set thend elegant designs. Cah an see
broken limb. j ihtr m: A t , .......
ft is no srod to look at the ther-
KOSTH Jl.lt ANT.
A most ' desirable and beautiful I Brownell A Stanard' price, which
location for suburban residences, i ar alw8 down to S5er0
owing to its natural advantages and Fer chllbKla and frost-bites use
nearness to the center ot business ! JXor,,
Compare the size, location, view , wilf piJCTelm; the sk.n from mrning
and access to and from these lots: black or peeling off. It allays the
and you will be convinced of their itchinjr and smarting of chilblains
merits. Call early and secure a and soon restores the part to a healthy
home before the advance in price.
Apply to Tweedale & Kedfield. i
agents. First door south of post-
office.
f court 1'inlt of I88.
Dr. J. B. Pilkitigton will be at !
the Revere House, Albanv, all dav !
Tuesday, April 16, 1889. ' All suf-j
ferers from severe dyspepsia, neu- j
ralgia, catarrh, rheumatism, or any ;
eye, e'ar, chronic, nervous, uterine j
or rectal disease will be given ,
special free examination and opiu
ion. The "incurables are partial-;
larly invited. References: .las.
G. Cherrv. Frank Wagner, Mell
Young, Rev. Israel Ca-lton, of j
lebanon, R. A. Kampy, of Harris-;
burg, and more than fifty other
well known citizens of Linn countv
Kid for Street ur.
The bids for the street car line
were not opened yesterday, but '
the finest lot of comb honey ever
received in town was opened by '
the Willamette Tacking Co. yes
terday. tlo re Liiiht.
i
Genuine I'eur! c ml oil loOj
degrees (ire test, per five gal
lon can. Wilhmette lV.ckinj; Co. (
f AaOISfcTor! KAtlCilKAlsO,
Howl the Governor Beoommends the Cele
bration of Its Centennial Anniversary.
The celebration of the centennial !
anniversary of the inauguration of i
wasnington on the 30th inst in the
eyes ot all patriotic people will
make that day a holiday, which
should be observed. In accordance
with the proclamation issued hv
President Harrison, Governor Pen-
noyer lias issued a proclamation
recommending how the day should
be observed as follows :
Inasmuch as the centennial anni
versary of the inauguration of George
Washington as tirst president of the
United States will occur on the 30tn
day of April, Anno Domini. lSssft.whieh
day has been set apar: by an act of
congress as a general nonaay for the
people of the whole country:
Now therefore I.Sylvcster Pennoyer,
governor of Oregon, by virtue of the
authority conferred upon me by the
constitution of the sta-e, do hereby
declare the aforesaid Tuesday. April
30, lSSil, to be a leal holiday" ; and 1
do request that it shall be so observed
by t lie good people of this common
wealth. And, inasmuch a; the im
pressive net of inauguration, which
occurred at non, was preceded at U
o'clock in the morning bv prayer in
ail the churches of the city .tor God.s
blessing upon the government to be
instructed, 1 would further request, in
obedience to such a wonky example,
that prayers shall be held at '. o'clock
iu the morning of such holiday in all
our churches to the end that the bless
in ire of God may be vouchsafed to our
government for all time. Iu witnes
whereof, I have hereunto set my hand
and caused the seal of the state to be
affixed, this loth tlay of April A D.,
18S9. SYLVEaTER PENNOYER.
The day will doubtless be ob-
cor,i ; tha nit,,
the variotl8 churches. The pro.
eratnme if arranged, will be pub
isnej
Teachers' luslilulc.
The teachers and friends of edu
cation throughout Linn county are
hereby notified that the teachers'
i institute for the third judical dis-
trict will be held at McMinnville.
begium'ng the 3dth of April and
continue through a three days'
session. As this district includes
j 4nn county, it is expected that a
number of teachers from this county
will be present. Every teacher
should consider the importance of
a good institute and should attend
when it is in Ins power to do so.
ask your directors whether you
can attend and explain the bene
fits to be derived from such work ;
if you are desiring to make a
succtss of your work take advan
tage of these opportunities to im
prove yourself. Supt. McElroy is
in earnest when he says he expects
a good representation from Linn
county, so let us all go. Every
body is invited to attend, teachers,
parents and school officers.
L. M. Curl,
Co. supt. Linn Co.
Flue Butter.
Gilt EJge Butter received fresh
every day. We have also just re
ceived a nice lin of new delica
cies, Premium Point Oysters, split
peas, Hearts Ease Cocoa, clam
chowder, pickled herring, and an
endless variety of good things
which we will sell cheaper than
anv house in the citv. We are still
; selling those fine vinegar pickles
1 at 25 cents per gallon. Willamette
Packing Company.
Just received at II. Ewert's, a
nice assortment of gold-headed
canes.
Colercd glusscs in all shades and
stvlea at F. M, French'.
Delicious! dried href at Browiiell
Stanard's.
First-class work iljue at Wm
Mack's barbershop. Shaving 15
cents.
lie sure jind see the Imported;
Percheron Stallion "Houittant," at!
the City leed stable, on 4th street.
SniLOII'S CATARRH REMEDY
i"""""- --. u.,.uC.'"
f,uyTEo"U,U '
Fortmiller Irving have just
opened a beautiful line of t:tk and
Tola mouldings from pictures, steel
eii'jravings.cte. Call and see ihein.
The latest Mother Hubbard jerseys
with beltH at 1 Coh'-n's; also the
largest and prettiest line of ""eiidy
made baby's clothing.
The "Pacific Argand" ranges both
four and six hole. An Eastern stove
made especially fur this coast's -trade.
Sold only by (reo VV. Smith, Albany.
Anew line of fine wall-naDers with
bo.ders to match have been opened at t
I mometci this year to judjre of whiter,
i The onlv thinir t sruide vou is
; condition or baie uyr
Mason,
If ILL BROS.
fc,Dcalere in all the latest improved
! pianos, omans.sewing machines.guns.
:ilo a. full linn of warranted razors
butcher and pocket knives. The best
kind of sewing machine oils, needles
and extras for all machines. All re
pairing in th above jtlinea neatly and
reasonably done.
FOK ISSil
riUDAV, APKIL 12,
And following days.
K. & C HOWARD,
albany,
ORECiOX.
A il Afl
II llln-TT I It
i I IllIll I llir IIMl III
! Latest Sprit!
OF
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In Kb GIVKX AWAY WITH THE
first iO;J, 000 BOXES Of
LE KOI DES SAVON,
The King! Soap.
FOB SALE AT PABKEB BB08.
100 Ladies' engraved gold watch
es.
25 sets solid silver table forks,
25 sets Gorham solid silver ta
ble spoons.
50 dozen Gorham 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 0 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.
11,050 elegant gifts.
88,050 packages of toilet soaps.
The total value of these 11,950
elegant gifts, if purchased singly,
would amount to over ten thous
&and 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 the household
economy.
OIL PAINTING.
Parker
Having opened a studio in Flinn'a
block will give instructions in land
scape oil painting. Those interested
in ine oil paintings are invited to call
at her rooms and examine her paint
ings, which include views of The
Three Sisters, Oregon City Falls,
Multnomah Falls, Mt. Hood, and
many others. Charges for lessons
will be reasonable.
GOLDEN RULE
BAKING
PO IFDER.
Put up expwly f m- .Iulius'Grad
n-obl and sold at his Geldea
Rule Fazaar ia
ONE POUND CANS
AT
CENTS PER: CAN
25
Guaranteed to
be first-class
in every Respect.
JULIUS GRADWOIIL
WHY DOES
THE MAN LOOK SAD
Because he knows that his dear wife is 1
just commencing to work him for
something you know how it is
yourself bot when
lAA loH CO I rM Ic; C. j
WITH ; I
Their husbands don't look that way,
because there are no extravagant
prices ou their goods. Everything!
is good; everythink is .cheap; make
9fHome happy, inake
YOUR HUSBAND SMILE
By trailing at the economical store
where the role of good goods and
low prices knows no exception.
Don't forget that t mple of economy :
is at
Srow&oll & Staaard's-
CORNER FIRST AX BW'llM SLS
Contractor mm4 Bnilder
flUlK UXDERSIGNED HAVING LOCATED ;
1 in Alhanv solicits palronaec iroai hj
anil country. " Will contract to bnild bridjreH,
barns, nnd all manner of dwelling hojisrt.
iiiciiiiiinir Un tnn, Eatlake and Eliza-
hcthian ' stvlei of building Will furnish I
plans and sptciticatixns free of chanr. Satw j
faction guaranteed r W. C. CAaSKL. j
, PAKRS I P BT THK CITT WITHIN THE j
I X corporate luoiw or me ciiy ui "
fmII sorrel horse, both hind feet nne, naa
saddle raarkn. The owner can havs the
sunt by i:allitic at Jno. Shmee.-'s liery
stable and payinjr oliarifcs.
SLEKPLESS NMUHTS. m ape misbr
able by that t-rrible eouh. ShilohV
curf is the remedy fr you. Foshay &
Mnson.
( nlrarlnr and ISnilder-i
DC. SHELL WILL KUKN1SH PLANS,
spj iticxtions and details for all kiiidtt of
huildim; and architecture. All worklprompt
l.v done and guaranteed t be irst-cl i9.
tiuiat.es furniKhed on short netice for Wrick
j bu.Minif-i. resMenvet, pyklic bai diag-i,
Viriilpu, etc.
Brlek fr Kale I
V ckiwofl. Albany.
LIST
PRESENTS
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-AND-
The Spring Poet Is Abroad !
...
This is the ship that's built
That has been going day
wringing goods lrom everr clime
Bought tor cash in the niek of time
To please the buyers at Wallact, Thompson
This is the train with its precious freight
That met the ship atthe dockyard gate
And carried the goods with lightning speed
Till the thought it would jmmp the track, indeed, ?
To please the buy ere at Wallace, Thompson & Go's.
j . i,w; ii'ii, t L yi, i - - -i i n t vT t rrwi
a. t
This is the store, as firm
That holds the goods front
All spread out by a careful
Mids fabrics of our own dear land,
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