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TTTTC MOKNIKG HERALD: THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 189. gaming failg ttz& . .i . It. TAKLfc. ' NOHTH BOUND. I . epartajrrives. u..iiun urn, Portl'd 10 loam i ':10ain " 4fDm Kiumk ex SOUTH BOUND. Arrives! Departs! Arrives Ashland 9. 00 ara Kuuene 2 40pm Eusrene 6.00pm .. Freight rt-ceitt.il irVuUitflr 1-.,a.m, the Miine day. j OREGON PACIFIC TIME TABLE. Arrives Octurui Pusaeuitef . Freight..... . U.I.Vtnitl.Oo p ni JTTlXi A1MIST TW.. Dr. II. C. Hill ami witV have re turned from a visit to McMinn ville. J. R. Slewarteon and wife left last nrit for a visit with friends in the East. H. M. Trux h. Injuuht a farm near Millers :md removed there lo reside. Mr. J. A. fiio.-s rerr.nipd from a trip to ( 'n!ifni-i. imp-h improved in health. The deed of the ground for the woolen mills was fXt-titis! este. !ay by Me.srv. & Lannii:. Wm. Frazer pim-hasi-d twenty he.ul.of horses in tins city yester day for the Portland ui.d Sound markets. Win. Sous, oiother-in-law of Dr. J. P.. Fuller, of llalsey.hadj his le broken recently by being kicked by a horse. Levi Donplas, of Harrisburj?, is in the city. He states that his new tlourinu mills at that place will he put in operation this week. Jeorje A. Dyson has been com missioned postmaster at Browns ville. . Or.. Frank Whipple at Cottage drove and Joseph J,. Cal vert at Hubbard, Or. l S. . I udji- Matthew P. Deady hail another honor thrust upon hiru Monday. . He became the jrrandfather of a .bouncing boy in the family of his son Ed. Th seventh annual convention of the Woman's Christian Temper ance Union of Oregon, will be held in Salem, Oregon, May 8th, tth and 10th, in the M. E. church. Rev. L. G. Rogers, pastor of the Congregational church of this city is in Forest Grove attending the annual meeting of the Willamette Association of Congregational churches. Although Aibanv has three or four good hostelries now they are unable to accommodate the rapidly increasing transient travel of that growing city, and arrangements are being made by a joint stock company of citizens to erect a large brick hotel, the accommodations of which shall be second to none in the state. Oregonian Governor Pennoyer, Secretary Me Bride and Treasurer Webb, ex o.'Hcio trustees of the msmie asylum hare been looking around Salem for land to le added to the asylum tarni, tne money to purchase which was appropriated by the !ast legis lature. The Cross tract, about two miles south of the city, will prob ably be bought. The- McKanlass company gave an exhibition at the opera house last event n?. to a moderate sized audience. Mr. McKanlas in his specialt'es is as rood as ever, and the performance of his two chil dren was good, but his support is by no means equal to his company j Vk lUl U lill IMV-.l .Illtill. - Kanlass is an artist in his proffs sion and needs better support Mr. ('has. Mctzgar was arrested ye&terday on complaint of Mr. Earl Race, proprietor of the St. Charles hotel, on a charge of running for the Revere House without license. The case was tried before Recorder Hen ton, Mr. Metzsrar pleading hi3 own case. The court took the case under advisement and will render his decision at 9 a. m. to day. . Mr. Blum's place of business will be open to the public this after noon. He has arranged his store in true metropolitan style, and doubtless understands equally well how tp cater to the trade. " As a momento of the opening and apro pos of the season the children will receive Easter cards, while the grown folks will be presented with an article both neat and useful. "Yes, we all will be dar." The Rovce & Lansing Musical Comedy Co. who play here April 23rd., come endorsed by press and public of the entire East and West. The verdict has been so absolutely unanimous and so well known that to quote notices would be quite un necessary. We take pleasure in announcing a company which has attained by their nine years of steady; work a position in the esti mation of all as one of the best now before the public. Remember they remain here but one night. I'nrlj at the Oprra Iloasc By the urgent solicitation of a number of citizens the Italian or chestra that furnished the music for the party last Saturday evening will remain over and another dancing party will b given at the opera house on Thursday evening. This gives excellent music while attending a first-class social party, as they give the finest ojera music between the dances. A committee of. citizens has the party in charge. souarlhins That's . Thomas Brink has a ided to his factorv 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 t) tind it. ' Ure Fiilirnt-y's paaac.-n. Calajexp lA:pu 5pm Kmr e 2;J)pu. l?.4iipn Freight 1.30pm TUE M D tXIELS AFFAIR. Sheriff Smallmsa and Ex-SkerifT Smith Wer4 Nt Ind'cted, No little comment was created in this city yesterday by the report that Sheriff Jno. Small mon and Ex-Sheriff D. S. Smith had been indicted by the U. S. grand jury for allowing W. R. McDaniel, while sentenced to imprisonment in the county jail here, to remain at lib erty, and had been arrested by a U. S. marshal and taken to Port land. This, howtver, is incorrect. They were not arrested, but went to Portland of their own accord to give evidence before tne U. . grand jury, which is investigating the case. A dispatch received at this office from Portland last night states that they had not been in dicted. The facts in the case are that McDaniels, who was sentenced to one year's imprisonment in the county jail for using funds of the postotlice while postmaster at Har risburg, was given unlimited lib erty and allowed to go anywhere in tne city, and also to visit his wife, who was ill. Complaint has Deen made to the U. . grand tury, and the '.-as" is being investigated by that body. They may or may rot be indicted, or thev may be simply lined for contempt of court, or the case may be dismissed. The pena'ty, if convicted ,is either imprisonment, or a line of from $1 to $:(X)0 sit lie discretion of the court. A soldirr' llrarl. The Ad saving that the wav to! soliiier s heart is through his stomach is very true. Others have the same strong weakness. It takes various dainties to tickle various palates ; for instance take a good old German, he likes a good Limburger cheese, others a piece of fine California cream cheese; tak the Italian, he likes macaroni and cheese. The average human, though, likes everything that's good, a nice fat chicken and horse radish or chow chow, delicious) comb honey, gut edge butter or fresh eggs. The Willamette Pack ing Co. receives all the above fresh everv dav. faplarrd Tw Wiinr-tf- rbeasaHls. L. L. Riley, f this city, shipped by Wells, Faro & Co.'s express yesterday to his mother at Coburg two fine specimens of Chinese pheasants which he had captured near Millers station. They were beautiful birds, and in their coop did not appear wild. They were caught with a bird dog in a straight race. The birds, it is said, will often not fly from a dog but lead an ordinary canine a fleet chase. In this manner they can be caught. Mrs. Riley will endeavor to domes ticate the two birds shipped to her. Flae Tlaber IjiimI. John IK Daley, of Newport, says the Oregonian, who has just made an extended exploration of the country around the headwaters of the north fork of the Santiam, says there is a strip ol line timber land ten miles long and three miles wide near Lake. Marion that has never been surveyed. White pine, cedar and yellow fir timber abounds. In some places the trees are very thick, and in one patch ."Ox.r) feet he estimated that '" 'V(i0 !tH-t 0' lumber could be cut. KF.4L KaTATK SALE. The following eal estate trans- fers were recorded yester Jay : Olnev Frv io the Aibanv Ice Co". IntS. block 13 '. $ M. A. Burkhart to S. W. Crowder.i acres F. M. Redtield to E. J. Lan 1100 500 8C0 4000 j 700 ; ning. lots 1. 1, 3, 4, 5 and 6 in block It! in South Al bany Christian Dambach to Laura J. Croft. 131 acres E. B. 1 luges to J. O. Fox, 53 acres Eleunor i. Hackleman to Wm. M. Daly, N. lot 3, block 17, llacklemau's 3d addition G. W. Maston to the Wil lamette Land Co., lots 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, M and 15 in Sunnvside 170 13004 6798 1000 3S00 fruit farm.- James Germansen to H. P. Moller, 420 acres. . . ... E. E. Pentland to Edward Goins, part of lot 34 in Scio Wm. Rumbaugh to Nellie O. Maston, N. E in Albany . . . . N. D. Conn to I block 51 . A'oodle, 300 acres A. ILick'einan to 1590! (ieo. D. Ridinger.S. W. ' 'A D1UCK. llacklemau's 2d addition 450 4500 10 F. L. Such to G. F. Simnson lots 1 and 2,block 11, East Albany J. D. Walker to Dalton Har rison, 2200 acres. Harris burg Alamml Meet I nc The regular annual meeting of the Alumni Association of the Albany College will be held on Thursday e'ening. April 25, at 7 :30 at the residence of E. F. Sox. The meeting is for the purpose of arranging the programme for the commencement exercises in June, and for the transaction of other business of importance. A full attendance is desired. By order of the president, Jas. F. Powell. LF.TTKK LIST. Following is the lift of lrtN-rs romaintrir in she postolhteot Albany, April Is. 1S!. Fcr-ton- calling for these letters will pleas till the date on which they were advertised. Runtord. Annie Holtida. MNs Cora Chrislternon, O Pollard, OA HoIt. Glut Koberts. Miss He'tic F. I K.illidav, Mrs .) I. Ramur, Norman RUKfS THOMPSON, V. M. A poorly made hat or bonnet is the laughing stock of the ladies. Do not wear one when you can get the best work, the latest styles and the lowest juices at Mrs. Merie Davis & Co.'s new millinary and notion store. Room No. 1, Stra 'jan's block. FOR A BIC HttTCl. First Street Property Parchssed Porpese for $16,500. for this Messrs. E. J. Lanning and John Isom purchased yesterday of H. Craynor, the corner on First and Lyon street, containing 110 feet front for the turn of $16,500. This was purchased for the site of a big four or rive story brick hotel. It is understood that a joint stock company will be oigan .zed for the erection of the build ing, which will be one of the finest hotels in the state. It will be built either this summer or early next season. MISS IDA K. HI.I. PngrammofHr Recitals and Iaparsoaa t'.ons for Saxt Moiday Ereaing. Miss Ida K. Hinds who comes with tne highest encomiums from New York City and all over the country as the most accomplished elocu tionist and personator in the coun try, will give an entertain-1 ment at the Presbyterian church next Monday evening, under the aus-pices of the Y. P. S. C. E., con sisting of recitals and impersona tions, interspersed with music by the best of our home talent, and making an evening well worthy of attending. Tickets will be on sale the last of Jhe week. Following is the programme : A True Story Elizabeth Stuart Phelps. Katlniiia's Yisi' to New York (personation) Arranged fur Miss Minds. .Music Selected. ? Selections from Dr. Sevier Geo. W. Cable. Female Canvasser (personation) Arranged for Miss Hinds. Music. The Portrait Owen Meredith. Medley Arranged for Miss Hinds. Music Selected. Personation of T.DeWittTalmage. For the Orrgn Militia. Representative Hermann has called upon Secretary of War Proctor and the chief "of ordnance in regard to immediately supply ing the militia of Oregon' with the arms and equipments provided for ! by special act of the last congress. As a result of the conference, an order has been issued to forward the arms at once. The main por tion of the equipments will be drawn from the Benicia arsenal, California. Others will be sent from the Rock Island arsenal, and the cadet rifles will go from here. The articles provided for consist of 1000 stand of improved Springfield rifles, several Gatling guns, a quantity of cadet rifles, shell ex tractors, arm chests, baj'onet scab bards, cartridge boxes, belts, car riages for the Gatling guns and many thousand rifle ball catridges and rifle blank cartridges. .11. E. F,STF.BTAI.II:T, Following is the programme to be given by the Yung Folks Home Missionary Society at the M. E. church Friday evening, Aoril 19: Song "Open the Door for the Children" by the Society. Prayer. Recitation "Charitv" Edna Miller. Duet "Angry Words" Edith Chiswell and Maud Hulbert. Recitation "Help the Poor"! blla Anderson. Duet and Chorus "Suffer the Children to Come." Recitation "In the Mite Chest" Class of bovs and girls. Solo "Rock a Bye Baby' Stella Wrightsman. Recitation "Little Helps" Lillie McCord. Song "Jesus and the Children" Class of girls. A Missionary Dialogue. Solo "Little Old Woman" Edna Miller. Recitation "The Silver Plate" Winnie Chamberlin. Collection. Vocal Duet "Fold We Hands" Misses Cougill Campbell. Address Rev. Webb. A cordial invitation to all. open at 7 o'clock. Our and Doors The Taqalaa Jetty. Captain Bensc-il, of Yaquina, reports work on i he jetty at the bay progressing nicely. He savs the south side of the jetty is bad'ly filled in, which will necessitate the movirg of the tramway further north, but that the work has been already of great benefit in cutting the channel and clearing it, and that the work hereafter done will be of a more serviceable and per manent nature, for the reason that the foundation work has now settled to bedrock and will not sag any further. There are about fifty men at work in the rock quarry and fifty or forty-five at the mouth of the river. Another tblnrae rheanant Caught. Yesterday afternoon a large male Chinese pheasant flew over the business houses on Ferry street, and alighted in open front of C. II. Dodd fc Company's hardware store. His gay plumage and long tail made him a beautiful spectacle. He ran under some buggies, and Watt Monteith lost no time hi capturing him. He proposes to secure a mate for him and send the pair to tne Golden Gate Park San Francisco. in ' How Kent Kntatr ies I p. II. Bryant sold vesterdavtoMrs L. A. Wcodle 11 acres of land near tins city for 57000. The satne hind was bought bv Mr. P.rvant of Jav ui.wii vmi miui ist ior ifo.nj per acre, matting ine price nearly double in halt a month. Luckv is it. .t . tne m;tn w no owns real estate Albany and vicinitv. in Kenton's per box. Premium Savon, 1 Fine cream cheese at Kenton's. school fcsd ArrvKTivsxEvr. t The following statement shows the number ot school districts, to gether witlrthe number of pupils in each and the amount of public funds drawn by each, as apportion ed by County School Superintend ent Curl. The total amount ap portioned is $25,448.40. Whole number of pupils in the county 5604. The rate per capita is $3.60 : No. ot hist. No. ot Scholars. 'o. Fund Apportioned. 30 64 59 71 f09 S3 43 115 40 34 66 59 78 30 60 169 99 60 51 37 60 19 55 3S 88 39 49 :55 13 43 39 3 47 3.S 78 81 37 54 29 143 174 70 19 31 27 21 53 58 39 24 169 35 3S 70 55 28 31 4K 23 20 35 31 34 48 31 26 50 42 19 7S 111 43 33 30 31 19 SS 46 34 52 16 12 2! 2 40 3S :! 24 22 59 67 2H 23 21 46 o $ 158 280 262 305 3322 168 204 464 194 172 287 262 330 158 266 658 406 266 233 312 159 266 118 248 186 366 190 226 176 96 204 262 183 219 186 330 341 183 244 154 564 676 302 118 161 147 125 240 258 190 136 (358 176 186 302 248 150 161 222 132 168 122 176 161 172 ) 161 143 ; 230 201 .118 330 449 212 168 158 161 118 366 215 172 237 107 93 154 143 194 186 190 i :; 12 262 291 150 132 125 215 168 00 40 40 60 40 80 80 00 00 40 60 40 80 00 00 40 40 00 60 80 25 00 40 00 80 80 40 43 00 80 80 40 20 20 80 80 60 20 40 40 80 40 00 40 60 20 00 80 80 40 40 40 00 80 00 00 80 60 80 80 80 00 00 (iO 40 80 m 60 00 20 40 . 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 L'4 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 . 1- 33 34 35 36 37 3S 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 59 51 52 53 54 55 56 58 59 00 61 62 63 64 03 66 67 6.S 69 70 71 811 60 00 60 00 60 40 80 60 40 74 75 76 77 78 79 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 9S 99 100 Thfl made 20 60 20 40 6) 00 SO 40 40 20 40 20 80 80 (50 60 80 be next apportionment will in August. Traihrrs Institute. 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 McVIinnville. beginning the 30th of April and continue through a three days' session. As this district includes Linn county, it is expected that a number al 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 you can attend and explain the bene fits to be derired from such work ; if you are desiring to make a success of your work take advan tage of thes 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. WILL BROS. Bealers in all the latest improved pianos, organ8,8ewing machinea.guns, alao a full line of warranted razor?, butcher and pocket knives. The best kind of sewing machine oils, needles and extras for all machines. All re pairing in the abovetflines neatly and reasonably done. inn I have just received over 2000 yards of standard ginghams from John Wannamaker, of Philadel phia. The common price of these iioods is 10c per yard. I will sell 14 yards for .$1 the price of good prints. SAMUEL E. YOl'NG. Standan LIST II TO BE GIVEN AWAY WITH THE first 100,000 BOXES Of LE KOI DES SAVON, Tile Kiflfof Soaps. FOB SALE AT PABKER BROS. 100 Ladie6' 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 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 bonks. 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 nund dollars. They make this large gift as a measure of appreciation to those now using the kirg of soaps, and also as an expression of confidence in its merits, in the expectation that any person once using it will fiod it so helpful an article that hereafter it will be found almost indispensable inj4the household economy. OIL PAINTLNG. Parke l Having opened a studio in Fliim's block will give instructions in land scape oil painting. Those intereite.l in ine oil paintings are invit-d to call at her rooms and examine her paint ings, winch include views ot The Three Sisters, Oregon City Falls. Multnomah Falls, Mt. Hood, and J many others. Charges for lessons ' will be reasonable. Becaiis;- he knows that his dear wife is just commencing to work him for something you know how it is yourself hut when LAIc)! LO I fA!c)c: with itwnell I Stan! Thir husbands don't look that way, j hectuse there are no extravagant j prices on their (foods. Everything' is good; everythink is cheap; make ; Home happy, make j YOUR HUSBAND SMILK i By trading at the economical st it e j where the rule of cood goods ar.d ' low prices knows no exception. Don't forget that tt raple of economy is at Brownsll & Stxnar&'s- COKN'KR FIKSTjAX BR0A' l-Bf V SLS Contractor and Kolldrr. rime undersigned having located i. in Albauy solicits patronags from aitr and country. " Will contract to build briiisrep, barns, and all manner of dwelling homrs, including Oueen Anne, Eastlake and Kliza bethian stvle of building. Will furnish plain and sptciflcatif na free of charges. Sati faction guaranteed W. CA3SEL. .PaKIEX CP BY TIIK CITT MARSHAL WITIIIX THK ' X corporate limits of the city ot Albany, a j 11 1 1 (ant it'llitA hlu 0IIUM1 BUIICI ItUinT, UV'Ul Iflll .....i., ...... saddle marks. The owner can have the same by calling at Jno. Sjhmeet's livery stable and paying charges. SLEEPLESS NIGHTS, made mi.-er-able fiv that t 'rrible cousrli. Sliiloh's cure is the ninedy fur you. Fosbuy A Mason. ( ontrni'twr and KiUlder.J DC. SHELL WILL FURNISH PLANS, spa ;itications and details for all kinils ol building and architecture. All workipromlrt lv done und jjuariutecJ to be Qr.-it-cl i.s. Es timates furnished on short notice for., brick bu.!.lini;s, residences, public building, bridges, etc. Kriek Tar Salt-: iO.i.Ono 0i brick for sa'c.' .iI''yIto W C v Cusscll. A) ban . Miss lliflflie stA CUT iujiLE j: BAKtNil ES T Pat .up expres-d, for JtiliiiGraW a "wohl and sold at his Golden ; 3 llule Bazaar ia l II, OXE POUND CANS K 2.;centspkk;cax: CLzF Ji S3FGuaranteed to he first-e!:i.- ' z' J) iifei J "1 in every Kespect. Ajr Tl5 JULIUS GRADWOIIL. Fn7i S!:S& i, r v . lumilm 111 h WHY DOES If MffljftP gi&ZCpw ' -' ISJf THE MAN LOOK Si eBiiO si m ft Spring .j t This is tlit ship tl):tts built aright, That has U-en iroiiiff dav arid night Brinsiiiir goods from everv dim' Bought lor t-iusli in the nick oftim To .lease the .uers at Wallace, T hompfron f $b - This is the train with its precious treigiiljj That met the ship athe dockyard gate And carried the ooods with iightnino speed X 111 the thought it would To please th- huyersat his is the store, as firm Th:tt h U tliM goods from Mids' fabrics of our own To tilease the 1 mi vers at 1 y '?,r HHttUM fit 7'his is the press of modern make, iCun with such speed the laf'ters shake, Jhac sjuvaus the news in town and state' And udl ol what has been dne of late Jo pieastthe )iuyers at W allace, Thompson & Co s. "WHOLESALE AND HETAIL GE0CEES, FLIXX BLOCK, AND- "is jump the track, indeed, Wallace, Thompson & Go's. as the seaport uo.;k, dear land. Wallace, .ThomjKon tfc Co's ALBANY OREGOX Abroad a r.-ck.