Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, April 16, 1889, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE MOR3TENG HER ALB: TUESDAY, APRIL 16. 18S9.
. 4s C. K. K. TINK TAKLK.
NORTH BOUND.
.epartslrrives. in
Cala. expr. T t;45 aiu; ..ainForti'd 1010am
tiuceoe e 11:15 1;:Viml ' 345pm
SOUTH BOUND.
Unives! Departs! Arrives
Calsv'exp
; :45pm I 5pm
Ash kind 9. 00am
I'uvene 2 40pm
Kneena 6.00pm
'ieeie
Freight
lueene exl 2;2Upm!li4"ipm
I 1.3opm
.S; Kreiifht received lorjuth;aJler 11a.m.
the name day.
OREGON PACIFIC TIME TABLK.
Arrives Itepart
7IuTl5mr00pm
5.25polo.60a
I'aeseager.
Kreiht....
J! t ilths AUUBT Ttm..
lrKanlariS ininstre's next Wed
nesday.
For this week only we will sell 6
cans of fine vellow Crawford table
peaches for $ 1 . Wallace, Thomp
son A Co.
A yotmg man by the 'name of
Hangs made some noise and re
sistance over being arrested for
drunk and disorderly conduct on
Sunday. v
Keep your eve on the date of the
McKanla8S Minstrel Co. at the
opera bouse on Wednesday, April
17. Theyhave been here before
and give a good performance.
Mis. Prichard, wife of Rev. E.R.
l'richard pastor of the Presbyterian
church, has "been dangerously ill
for several days, but was a little
letter yesterday atternoon.
One of Frank Allen's dray horses
dropped through the rotten plank
on the Oregon Pacific front yester
day. No damage done, but some
new planking will be necessary.
The amount of freight handled
in the depot9 in this city shows
t hat Albany is the railroad center
of the valley, and that the freight
ing business over the railroads is
immense.
The Mill City saw mill last week
were obliged to increase the highlh
of their iam to make depth of
. water in their ditch for floating
logs. Indicating a very unusual
Mage ot water in the North Santiam
at this season of the year.
Hon. W. R Eilyeu, of this city
and Hon. N. L. Butler, of Dallas,
recently argued the opposite sides
of the new court house business
for Polk county at Dallas, before
the circuit court. The case was
adjourned.
It is reported that the geritlemen
who, by special train, went to the
front on the Oregon Pacific on
Sunday and then returned and
vent to Portland, were promicent
officials on the Northwestern road,
and that it means immediate busi
ness. fc?omote it te.
rEaUOMAL MEftTlsM.
Mr. J. G. Cherry left yesterday
for Medical Lake.
Mrs. W. R. Bilyeu, who has been
visiting several weeks in California
returned yesterday morning.
J. N. Duncan, of Prineville, was
in the city yesterday, haying come
up from .salem where he wa niak
a short visit to his parents. -
F. Hoffman, just from Kansas,
arrived in the city yesterday. He
has purchased property near here
and will engage in the poultry
business.
H. H. Hewitt, Urn. J. K.
Weatlierfwl and O. H. Irvine,
iLitornevs of this citv went lielow
yesterday, the irst named to true
a case before the supreme court in 1
5Salem, and the lost two for Port
land for cubes in the United States
district court.
Localise the New Aalaau. j
From the Journal we learn that j
Governor Pennoyer, Secretary Mc- j
Bride and Treasurer Webb, board '
of trustees of the Oregon insane '
asylum, and Dr. Harry Lane.super- (
mtendent, were out yesterday
viewing land upon which to locate
the new addition to the asylum.
The Cross tract, about two miles
feouth of the city had been surveyed j
and they looked it over tborougnly.
The asylum will no doubt be lo
cated upon this tract. A final de
cision will be rendered in the
premises to-day.
A Mlalftfe-rlal Merlin a;.
The Willamette association of
Congregational churches will con
duct its regular spring meeting at
Forest Grove to-day and Wednes
day. Rev. A. B. Brown, of Salem,
will lead in the devotional exer
cises on the morning of the latter
Iay. On Wednesday evening
Hon. Napoleon Davis will deliver
an address on the "Duties of the
Churches ta Pacific University."
At Cmt,
G. W. Simpson has just received
at a bargain a large lot of ladies
muslin underwear and infants'
rones, slips and hoods, which he
will sell at wholesale cost, marked
in plain figures.
Don't forget that you can now
purchase a box of Kenton's Pre
mium Savon Soap for $1.00. He
has been selling this brand of soap
about one year, and those who use
it know its merits.
The immense sale f Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy ha keen producd to a
reat extent by people who have been
eured by it telliug their friends and
iiei"hborf of it good qualitiea and
un;inir them to try it. The most se
vere cold will soon yield tt its sooth
ing effect. For sale by Foshay A
ta.-on
A fine line of diamonds, includ;
inii ear rings, inlaid gold watches,
linger rings, etc., j'ist opened at 11.
E veit's. Call and see his new
jewelry of latepjUterns.
A new line of beautiful poi tiers anl
rusrs hit iut been opened at tort
inilltr At Irvine's, also a tine line f
silk tnale eovers, high backed ik
dmiiisr chairs aiid novelties i" furui
re. C'a'l and bee theiu.
STATE MarATCHEM.
Discharged frtm thtl&irlam-Liutlci at
tis Circus-Hotaries Ftblic.
Special to the Hirals.)
Salem, April 15. Willis A.
Fisher who has been in the asylum
from Portland about four months,
was to-day released, fully cured.
The cause of his insanity was ty
phoid fever. His mother, Mrs. C.
A. Clark, came here and accom
panied him home on the 1 o'clock
train.
THREE HUNDRED AT THE CIUCl'S.
Three hundred asylum inmates
were admitted free to the circus
to day, by invitation of the mina
Her, and laughed as hearty as any
body. PPOIXTMEXT OF NOTARIES.
Jno. J. Smith, Sisters P. O. ; W.
II. Adams, Portland, and John G.
Webber, Neer City, were appointed
notaries public to-day.
MORE STREET RAILWAY.
Iron arrived to-day for the street
railway extension, and the work of
building over a mile of he new
track will be commenced forth
with. Saaliam Mines.
E. L. Wheeler arrived in this
city yesterday from Rock Creek,
Linn county. He gives very en
couraging reports of the develop
ment being made in the silver
mines in that section. He says
that the Clarren Bros., of the re
duction works at Portland, are
pushing the work in the Galena
tunnel, having now reached 275
feet, and are now running three
shifts, and that they are also at
work on the Brightenbush mine, in
Marion county. He also states
that the Canal Fork Mining com
pany, of Portland, will soon resume
work in the Canal Fork mine, in
the White Bull district, in which
they have already invested about
$50,000. Mr. Wheeler says there
are a number of undeveloped leads
in that vicinity, which have shown
indications of richness, and will no
doubt be found, in the near future,
to be of great value. Salem States
man. Improvements iieueral.
The Oregonian, noting the
amount of improving going on in
this valley, says: There is no de
nying that a great improvement in
feeling has taken place through the
Willamette valley, and all property
is held for better prices. At the
state capital property is selling for
double what it would have brought
two years ago; but two or three
years ago Salem property would
not have sold for over one-half
what it was actually wortn or
what it would cost to buy the lots
and improve them. Prices now
are not fully up to original cost, ex
cept in favored localities. It sounds
queer to talk of a "boom" in real
estate when it only brings first
cost, but that would be good prices
in all our Oregon towns.
Reform Sehl.
The question is leing asked does
reform schools prove a success?
And the answer is given that in
California it has proven an entire
.'ailure. This is a pertinent nues-
;,.cf i. ...
b'vu limb i-vj 1 hig laic u umiili Ml
' 1 .... . .1....
uicukt-u an lunLiiuii'jii ui uiai
nature and the commission are
already looking around for its loca
tion. Of course it will have to go,
out pernaps us speti in going can
b retards! instead of a N-HprntPil
until future legislatioi
ii can investi-!
gate further into the question.
Aoloriit Urullk) Hirer.
The Statesman savs: Dr. ). B
Estes, the health officer for the I
port of Astoria, in his quarterly ;
official report sent to Governor ;
Inii4ivtr Sfituril jv rtMrfir's pit'litv I
vessels having entered that port : ,h? 1Ylh lnHt- wlU sa' tnat th?
during the quarter ending March Horticulture bill past and was
r.lst, all given clean bills of health I approved Feb. 25, 18S!l, and ,hav
except the steamer Oregon, which j ' emergency clause is now in
. . . n ijl41..Sf Ts-v... i Mill mr"
wan nlacari in miarantine on red.
5th. but through the wise and
timely precautions taken the spread
o disease was prevented ami ue
safety of the community secured.
AlMWNt a Fire.
About six o'clock last evening
the fire alarm called the engines
out, but before they could get in
any work the fire which h:id
caught in the roof of R. Fox's
residence was extinguished with
no harm done but a few
burnt !
shingles. Dick, who was prepar
ing his bachelor supper, had built
up too hot a fire.
Special Meetluc.
A special communication of St.
John's lodge, No. 62, A. F
& A.
M., ill be hld in their hall this
evening for work in the Entered
Apprentice degree. Brethren will
govern themselves accordingly.
Crowing .Wsrxe.
A letter from Mrs, Harris, in
ialem, to Mrs. Hearst, in this city,
brings the sad intelligence that her
husband, Rev. J. W. Harris, is
growing worse with small hopes of
his recovery.
Elds for Mivei Cars.'"-
The bids for the street car line
were not opened yesterday, but
the finest lot of comb honev ever
! received i i lown was opened by
! the Willamette Packing Co. ves-
terday.
Vfnatrd at Oner.
i iiigucsi mantel price paiu lor
j five thousand pounds of bleached
i ...Js k.. v ;. ...
I tu it'll a'iii-n iit v . i . tiujuavii,
Albany, Oregon.
lore Light.
Genuine Pear! cnul oil 150
dugreea fir- test, $1.25 per five gi.i
on cai. Willamette Packing Co.
A jjoorly made hat or bonnet ia
the laughing stock of the ladies.
Do not wear one when you can get
the best woik, the latest styles ami
the lowest prices at Mrs. Merie
Davis Ji Co. 'a new inillinary and
notion store. Room So. 1, Stra
ttaii'a block.
BAT XOTES.
The Yaquina Republican says:
It is rumored that Dr. Carter, of
Elk City, will be appointed phy
sician on the Siletz reservation.
It is generally supposed that
John Priest will be allowed to serve
out his term as collector of the port
of Yaquina. He has about a year
yet to serve.
Dr. Bayley talks of building a
permanent wharf with stone bulk
head and piers, on his water front
opposite his stable.
The new hoisting derrick for the
government wharf is completed
and will be placed into position to
morrow. It is a first-class one.
The sea the past few days has
carried away the main deck of the
wiecked Yaquina Bay as far back
as the engine room. The hull will
soon be a total wreck.
The aorth tramway is constructed
to the point where the jetty proper
is to commence and it is almost
ready for the iron rails. It is a
substantial piece of work.
During the past few days men
and boys havecajght many barrels
of fine herring from the wharves.
The fish gather very thick aroun-i
the piles and deposit their spawn.
It is no trick at all to catch wiMi a
dip net a bucketfull of them in a
few moments.
Halsey, April 15.
Air. Souxs' fine horse kicked him
on the leg last Wednesday inflict
ing a very severe wound. It is
thought that his thigk bone is
cracked.
Prof. Russel,who formally taught
school in Oakplain district has;
been employed to teach the spring
term at the Halsey public school.
He is giving very good satisfaction.
Mr. Homer Van Winkle of this
place has been employed to take
Mr. Russel's place at Oakplain.
Mr. Harvey Bond is teaching his
third term of school in Lake Creek
district.
Rev. Gordon of Portland, accom
panied by Rev. Burchett of East
Portland, passed through this
place Wednesday on their return
from Brownsville, where they have
been attending the installation of
Rev. Leroy, as pastor of the Baptist
church at that place.
KlEK NOTE.
El'oene, April 13.
The university had a vacation
this week.
Our new mayor put in the same
set of ciy officers as last year.
Business is as quiet as the mos.
fossilized moss-back could desire.
The teachers' institute this week
was a great success. Old fogies
and old fogyism had to take a back
seat. More good was done than at
any previous institute here.
This morning about 8 a. m. a
man was found lying on the rail
road track about live miles north
of Cresswell literally torn to pieces.
There was nothing to identify him
but a memorandum book, and
neither his name or home could be
In and. He must have been killed
i i...
".
the mor: in passenger train.
.1 . 1
but how
will probablv lemain a
mystery.
THK tlWKTHlTIRAI. KILL.
Considerable inquiry has been
refer
ence to the Horticul
ture bill, some maintaining that it
failed to become a law. Senator
Irvine wrote to Secretary Mc Bride
upon the subject and received the
following replv :
Salem, April Z, 18S.
Hon. II. A. Irvine,
Dark Sir. In replv to vour favor
ci um ouirs
Geo. W. McBkiOk.
Secretary State.
Patent Granted.
The following patents were
granted to citizens of the Pacific
States during the past week, and
reported for the Herald by C. A.
i Snow & Co. patent lawyers Wash
I inton D. C : J. Bean," Los Gatos,
Cal. Spray nozzle. G. W. Brown,
i Los Angeles, Cal. Railway vehicle.
i f fVvtlina San Prfl rwian Vn1isSnfv
cables. J. P. Culver, Los An
geles, Cal. Sheet metal pipe. L.
C. Gunn, San Diego, Cal. Rocking
chair. P. Hinkle, San Francisco,
Grinding pan. Edmond B. Knapp,
San Jacinto, Cal. Harness loop.
N. Levering. Los Anereles. Cal.
Medical comnound. G. W. Nanier.
! Los Angeles, Veael fin. Niel S.
Phelps and C. L. Ellis, Eureka,
Cal. Parallel ruler.
Fine Bntter.
(Jilt EJge 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
endless variety of good things
which we will sell cheaper than
any house in the city. We are still
selling those fine vinegar pickles
at 25 cents per gallon. Willamette
Packing Company.
The Ureas
Has arrived iu all its glory. So
our cousins and aunts and every
body else can eojoy themselves
eating some f our famous genuioe
California cream cheese. We have
just recieved a nice lot. The Wil
lamette Packinc Co.
ooieshinc Thai's fcew.
Thomas Brink has added to his
factory machines for the manu
facture of woven wire mattresses
and is turning out some No. 1
mattresses; so if you want a good
mattress that is the place to find
it.
A fresn lot of
cryam cheese just
L. Kenton's.
California full
received at F.
Teacher' f astltate.
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 30th 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 importance of
a good institute and .should attend
when it is in his power to do so.
Ask your directors whether yon
can attend and explain the bene
fits to be derived from such work ;
if you are desiring to make a
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 good representation from Linn
county, so let us all go. Every
body is invited to attend, teachers,
parents aud school officers.
L. M. Curl,
Co. supt. Linn Co.
KeronU Mt of 189.
Dr. J. B. Pilkington will be at
the Revere House, Albanv, all dav
Tuesday, April 18, 1889. All suf
ferers from severe dyspepsia, neu
ralgia, catarrh, rheumatism, or any
eye, ear, chronic, nervous, uterine
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, Rev. Israel Ca-lton, of
Lebanon, R. A. Rampy, of Harris
burg, and more than fifty other
veil known citizens of Linn county
MlUrU 4LRtY. """""
A most desirable and beautiful
location for suburban resiliences,
owing to its natural advantages and
nearness to the center ot business.
Compare the size, location, view
and access to nd from these lots
and you will be convinced of their
merits. Call early and secure a
home before the advance in price.
Apply to Tweedale & Redfield.
agents. First door south of post
office. Just received at 11. Ewert'sTa
nice assortment of gold-headed
canes.
Delicious dried beef at Brownell Jc
Stanard'6.
First-class work done at Win
Mack's barbershop. Shaving 15
cents.
Be sure and see the Imported
Percheron Stallion "Bouittant," at
t'ie City Feed stable, on 4th street.
SniLOH'S CATARRH REMEDY
A positive cure for catarrh, diphtheria
and canker mouth, For sale by Fo
uay & Mason.
Fortmiller et lrvin hare jnst
opened a beautiful line of oak aud
old mouldintrs from pictures, steel
engravings, etc. Call and see them.
The "Pacific: Arjrand" ranges both
four and six hole. An Eastern stove
made especially for this coast's trade.
Sold only by Geo VV. Smith, Albauy.
A new line of fine wall-papers with
borders to match have been opened at
Fortmiller & Irvinjr's. They are new
and elegant designs. Call and see
them.
It is no eood to look at the ther
mometei this j-ear to .indue of winter.
The only thing t ' jjuirte you is
Brownell & Stanard' prices.' which
are always down to zero.
For chilblain and trost-bitc use
Chamberlain's Pain Balm. When
promptly applied to the frozen parts
it will pievent the sk.n from turning
"iluck or peel i n:r oil'. It allays the
itching and smarting of chilblains
and soon restores the part to a healthy
conditio!! For sjIc byjgFosltay &
Mason.
WILL JiliOS.
jjB'alers in all the latest improved
pianos. or,Miis,sewm inachines.guus.
iilso a full line of warraute.I razors,
butcher ami pocket knives. The beiit
kind of sewing machine oils, needles
and extras for all machines. All re
pairing in the above j; lines neatly and
reasonably done.
Mf for THE Ml
Albany Opera House, One Night.
TUESDAY, A PHIL 23
9
TH
SUCCESS
bririKt
St.CC ESS.
TH
YEAR
YEAR
Ssconi frrati&esUl Tours
OK THE FAVORITK
E0YCE & LANSING
MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY
We Have
The funniest commedians, the
brightest of soubretts, full Mando
line orchestra, sixty soliat silver
Swiss bells, the Spanish trouba-
uors, vocal ana ucanna (Quartet,
guitar, zithar, violin and banjo
players, Schubert string quartet.
Music, burlesque, opera and
comedy, all in one great pro
gramme. II AY L. ROYCE is only equall
ed by Sol Smith Russell. New
Orleans Picayune.
Press and public unanimous in
their praise. Crowds turned away
nightly during the San Francisco
engagements. Secure seats early.
No advance in prices.
Seats on sale at Blackman s.
FOR 188!)
FRIDAY, APRIL 12,
And following days.
E. it C. HOWARD,
ALBANY, - OKBGOM.
Opeoino jDay Of
LIST OF PRESENTS
1' BE GIVES AWAY WITH TUB
hrstM-,000 BOXES Of
LE ROI DES SAVON,
The King of ' Soaps.
FOB SALE AT PABKEB BROS.
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.
11,950 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.
BOIL PAINTING.
iss Minnie Parker
Having opened a studio in Flinn's
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 inctde views of The
Three Sisters, Oregon City Falls.
Multnomah
roThLargla I Jot
man
will be reasonable.
WHY DOES
Because he knows that his dear wife is j
jnst commencing to work him for j
something you know bow it is j
yourself but when
LADIESTFADEj
-WITH-
Their husbands don't look that way,
because there are no extravagant
prices on their goods. Everything
is good; everythink is .cheap; make
SUome happy, tnake
YOUR 5 HUSBAND SMILE
By trading at the economical store
where the ru le of good goods and
low prices knows no exception.
Don't forget that tt mple of econamy
is at
BroTOull & Stanard's-
CORNER PIRST3AN BROATLtV ShX
('nlraelar mm Kalldrr.
riIHE UNDERSIGNED HAVING LOCATED
L in Albany xoliciM putronare from stty
and country. Will contract to build bridges,
haras, and all manner of dwelling houses,
including Queen Anne. Eatlake and Kliia
bethian stvlei of buildingi. Will furnish
nlans and specifications tree of charges. Satis
faction guaranteed ' W c, CASSEL.
rARFN IT ST niS CITT MARSH L WITHIS TUB
corporate ILnits of the city ot Albany, a
small sorrel horse, both hind feet white, has
saddle marks. The owner can hare the
some by calling at Jno. Shmeer's IWery
stable and paying charges.
SLEEPLESS NIGHTS, madk misbr.
able liv that t'rrible couirh. Shiloh's
cure is the remedy fr you. Fshay
Mason.
(.'ontrartor and Rullrter-J
DC. SHELL WILL FURNISH PLANS,
hlM5 !itt;ations and details for all kinds of
'Miilditiif ami architecture. All workjproinpt
lv done ami gu-rnteci to be Srst-cl . K
timate furnished on shsrt notice fer brick
m.!din4, rciideuees, public baildiagi,
hri'.l!rw, ee.
Krirk Tar Sale!
QOO.000 eood brick for sa'oi APP'ylt C
4) Casscll. Albany.
M
I
mm m ,. jsj
BAKING , ' y&? t
tOlTER. A'
Put up expresl for Jatius'Gra4 g
wohl and soli at his Goldea j - n
Rule Bazaar in i JQW jv
ONE POUND CANS "ffl
25 ;C E N TS PE Ii: CAN if Tf g22r& i
THE MAN LOOK SAD f
Brownell
Staoard
Albanv Is On the Boom,
AKD
Tlie.Spig Poet Is AM!
This is the ship that's built aright,
That has been going day and might
Bringing goods from verr lirae
Bought tor cash in the oik of time
T please th buyers at Wall, Thenpeo
This is the train with its preeiwus freight
That met the ship afjthe dockyard gate
And carried the goods with lightning speed
Till the thought it' weald immp the track, indeed.
! T pW the buyt Wallace, Thompson & C,.
This is tli e store, as firm as a rock,
That holds the geods from the setptrt dock,
All spread out by a careful hand
Mids 4abrics of our enn dear land,
To pleaae the buyers at Wallace, Thompson & Co's
Jhisis the'presa of modern make,
Kun with such speed the i alters .shake,
Jhac spreads the news iu town and state -
Ami tells ot what has been dtne tr' flate
T pleastjthe buyer at Wallace, Thenijeoa lJCo'&.
"vVnOLESALB A2TD RETAIL GB0C&BS,
FLINN BLOCK,
J
ALBAN ' 0RBG0M