Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19?? | View Entire Issue (April 20, 1889)
THlfl MORNING HERAjLP: SATURDAY, APRIL 20, 1889. tonuttg gmljj gtetatl O. A C. It. K. TIMK TABLE. NORTH BOUND. i I I 1 j eprts!mrea. KiU'-ne x j 11:15 auii'J'Jani 345pm Kio-iMit ':I0am " "4.1pm SOUTH BOUND. ! l ' iArrives, Departs! Arrives CaUk-xp 7.45pu &pm Ashland l 00am Kiipnir ex !2;"Jtipn t2.4iipru Kuirene i 40pm Freight 1.30pm Engece 6.00pm o Freight received for,outhjalter 1I,a.ii. the name da v. OKEUON PACIFIC TIMK TALLK. Krwuht Arrives Departs ;il l.iarull 0"prn ....' 5.2SpmlK.5a BUILDUP AH0 LOU 18S0CLATI0H. Tie Begalar Monthly Meeting. Last Sight $1,000 Loaned. STATE DI8PATCHE8. Hewij Itemi frcm the State Capital corporation!, Etc. Id- COBVALLIS MEWS. Steps Taken :or FiorMkg the Town Water Fower Items ef Interest. rith rr in JOTTINGS ABOl'T TOWN. A. C. Palmer has been appointed postmaster at Piineville. The Corvallis papers announce that a "boom" has cum men ed at that place. Tne peopie of Lebanon are agi tating the tiestion f building a $o000 school house. Messrs. Crawford & Paxton were engaged yesterday in making a set of views of the different chinches of the citj-. Harry Schlo.-ser wlo has leen seriously ill foi several months has o far iccovercd as to V able to walk down tow n ye.terdav. The rite baptism was conferred uj.on onf i aiiii'i:ilc yesterday uuil tro tin pr'vi..u- evfiiinir for ad- The regular monthly meeting of the Albany Building and Loan As sociation was held last evening at the office of Hewitt, Bryant & Ir vine. The meeting was called to order by the president, W. C. Cassell, and tht roll of directors was called. The sutn of $1000 was loaned to J. F. Hail, who bid 40 months in terest in advance. The 2 nance committee rejorted that the security for the loans made to It. Keut and L. M. Curl had been accepted. Secretary Jay W. Blain read his report, which was adopted. A few bills against the associa tion were referred to the finance committee. It was ordered that the first se ries be kept open one month longer- On motion it was decided to hold a meeting of the stockholders on May 27, to consider the question of changing the bv-laws relating to the time that delinauent. dues sha! become A FI5E DISPLAY. A Market That Weald Do Credit to tin; City Rad it for Breakfast. 4 IIlkai.I) reporter observed yesterday in front of Wallace, Thompson A Co.'s store the follow ing: New potatoes, green peas, str.ng Iwan-, celery, cauliflower, cabbage, asparigus, lettuce, green mission into the Chri-tiati church. ! onions, rhubarb, fresh tomatoes, Kev. A. K. Brown, of Salem, will occupy the pulpit at the Con gregational church to-morrow, lie v. (i. L. Itogers the pastor here will occupy Mr. Brown's pulpit in Salem. A. Burkhart ban fitted up a neat real estate office in the build ing of James V. Pipe on First street. The latter has also refitted rooms for his meat market in the same building. On Friday, April 2lth, ttie seven tieth anniversary of Odd Fellow ' ship, Calapooia Lodge, No. 4.'5, of Brownsville, will give a picnic, parade and concert, to take place in Washburn's tirove. The Farmers & Merchant Insur ance Company, of this city, was fortunate enough to have no losses in the Cheney, W. T.,fire, although their risks are scattered quite ex tensively throughout Washington territory. So much has been said concern ing the new 'Tigs in Clover" pnz- zie mat no one is up witn me limes who has not seen it. Those who think they can solve this innocent little puzzle can have their cusiosi ty ratified at Blum's. He has them. F. C. Holfman has purchased 50 acres near this city and engaged in the poultry business. He will re ceive an incubator in a short time and go into the business on an ex tensive scale. He also exjects to open and operate a stone quarry if pine apples, hue navel oranges, bananas, and well six cans of tine yello Crawford peaches sold for $1, and he also saw 8 dozen sold in less than ten minutes. One man who had bought ti cans the day before came hastily and ordered 2 dozen, ar.d said they were the finest peaches he ever had. Thii great peach tale will close to-day. The reporter on being invited in observed a I mamoth stock of staple and fancy groceries. Big barrels of sugar pnea up in tne warehouse, bought extremely low before the price went up, up, up until now they can sell you sugar at Portland Whole sale prices and realize a handsome profit. He also observed a con stant stream of farmer's wagons coming and leaving a large lot of choice products, and driving away loaded down with groceries and provisions. These are facts and it is with pride that tho Herald refers to theru. Special to the Hekal. Salem, April 19. Articles of in corporation were filed to-day in the office of ttie secretary of state by the Crowston Milling Co. of La tourelle Falls, Win. Crowston, Joseph Ciowston, Wm. Sceale and Jas. G. Baker, inco rporators; ob ject, to engage in saw mill busi ness, construct roads, tramways, canals, to own and control vessels, both steamers and sailing crafts; capital stock, $o0,000. , D. W. Sears, of Dallas. W. K. Barrett, of Hillsboro, Israel Spencer, of St. Helens, II. T.Page, Of Portland, were appointed nota ries public to-day. The superintendent, teachers and pupils of the deaf mute school went in carriages on a visit to the Chemawa Indian school to-dav and all had a very pleasant time. XOTKS KKOM PORTLAND. Pour land, April 11). John Kuhnholz, a restaurant keeer,was arrested this afternoon for threat ening to take the life of W H. Novel, a barber. A few days since Novel interfered in a family quar rel between Kuhnholz and wife, hence the threats. A. Bleeker, keeper of the Globe hotel, was arrested to-day on a charge of larceny by bailee from a waiter formerly employed by him. The jury in 'he case o: A. J. Cody, on trial for mavhem on one t Morin. returned a verdict of guilty at 1 :L5 i m. to-day alter being out for one hour. The history of the case is tiiat on the 10th of March last A. J. Cody, a runner for the ilolton house, and Joseph Morin, a porter in the same establishment, had a personal encounter, during which 'Jody bit off the lower hp of his antagonist. On the 25th of the same month Cody was indicted for mayhem. GEISMEtt-DAVIES COMING. Tky Will Appear Herj April 26 in the Grrat J Play "The World Against Her." The Scrap ISonk." Will be presented by the famous Royce-Lancing Co. next Tuesday evening. Tnough its "plot" is not a deep one, it will be found sufficient to act as a "binding" for ' tne great variety of "Straps ' con tained within" its covers. It abounds with the latest and most popular songs and music, embraces a great variety Mr. K. A. Kilday, representing the well-known Grismer-Davies Company, is in the citv arranging ior ineir appearance at rue opera house on April L'ti. This company are favorites here and are sure of giving an excellent performance and of receiving a large audience. The play is Frank Ilarvev's power ful melo-drama, "The World Against Her.'' The New York Herald says of it: "The World Against Her," by Frank Harvey, author of the "Wages of Sin," was produced last night at the Grand . Opera House before a large audience, and proved to be one of the strongest melo dramas on the stage to-day. The a n i merest is artistically worked ui i from the beginning and well sus I tained throughout, the curtain finally falling on a scene that is so effective that the audience-a rather I ai.: r . i - ... rare tiling ior mis citv wittl one of riAiv ii m? t,ovl i . v. , kMri ,! i : .i.i musical and comedv specialties, I ""J" -ycu a c.u, uimougn it giving ample scope fur the display I W?Vm V"81,-eIev"' to IPlaud, i of rtie peculiarly versatile talents I hl.le tL,e leadl"S characters toed :f ..) ..ami.... ..f ii.. ! their acknowledgements before the a ..-.Lf . . f i i . . . i I. a. uiccniig ui Vincent was next j inursaay evening in the parlors of Job's bank to discuss the matter of the feasibility of digging a ditch from a few miles aoove Corvallis in order to bring in water for pewer purposes. A committee was ap pointed to ascertain the cost of hiring an engineer to make a sur vey of the proposed route, also to secure a subscription of money for paying said person.' , Another com mittee was named to draw up ar ticles of incorporation for such water ditch company. This seems to be all the talk here among the citizens, and property is rising in value. One gentleman, a wheat dealer at present, says that if t he water power can be furnished he will erect a 100-barrel flour mill by furnishing one half of the cost in money himself and raising the other by outside capital. It was W. A. Wells and Prof. McE.'roy who purchased the 175 acres just west of Corvallis on Monday for $!0 per acre. W. S. McFadden and Dr. Lee purchased 0 acres adjoining the same for the same price. Haman Lewis. Sr.. died at his residence, a short distance below Corvallis, Thursday afternoon , at 1 o'clock. He was an old pioneer of Benton county, aud was S'J years of age. The steamer Hoag is now . en gaged in running "on the river above thi.'- city etting out some of the large amount of wheat and flour held in various warehouses along the route. The commencement exercises of the Agricultural college will com mence on Wednesday, June 24, continuing three days'. There are sixteen in the graduating class of 'SO, six girls and ten boys. The engagement of Prof. P. A. Irish and Miss Km in a Weber is announced. He is professor of chemistry in the Agricultural col lege, and sheis a resident of Por. t vallis. When this marriage occurs mere win ue leit only one unmar ried professor out of the seven employed. That is Prof. Letcher. A soldier s Heart. The old saying that tho wav to a soldier's hearu 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 iwuiwnrger cneese, 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, gilt edge butter or fresh eggs. The Willamette Pack ing Co. receives all the above fresh every day. TO BE GIVEN AWAY WITH THE first 100,000. BOXES Of LK KOI DES SAVON, The Kini of Soaps. FOB SALK AT PARKER 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 set6 extra heavv 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. 11,050 elegant gifts. 88.ViO packages of toilet soaps. The total value of these 11,950 elegant gifts, if purchased singly, would amount to over ten thou 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 the household economy. lap Is On tie Boom, -AN l- To Spring Is mi mm ' j x This is th- ship thatV !uilt aright, ihat. has heen going day and night Bringing goods from eyerr clime Bought lor trash in the nick of time To i-ieaso the kusers at Wailact, Thei ipson VI IISS ft OIL PAINTING. , Parker llilllllr Having opened a studio in Flitm's block will 2ive instructions in l.m.l. scajx' oil painting. Those intereste.l j in me oil paintings are invited tocail j at her rooms and examine her paint- j nigs, wnicii include views ot The lhree Sisters, Oregon City Multnomah Falls, Alt. Hood nn.. .. . L 1 1 r many uuiers. narge ior lessons i M'ill be reasonable. I This i tl- fraiu with if preoiu. freight' j That met f lu ship atht dockyard arate And i-airi'Mi the uoods with liirhtnin' speed Fails. ! 1 ill the thought it wuld jump the track, ii ."".! T!e:is- tho huyrglatiWi deil. atWanAr ThoMpmJbW. a suitable one can be found. John McAIister, the Ll-year-old j It is designed to make vou lauh' I curtilin- To say that everybody in lad who is said to b dying with ami you can't help it. "in a wo"rd' 1 e noHse was delighted would be us mission is io give its arditors . ,, Vr. " " -. two hours of clean, delightful u 1,,e.y wer eld spellbound amusement. After witnessing it ! luo '"uai """',,Lins scenes, ana consumption m the jienitentiary at Salem, is the youngest convict ever in that institution. He was sentenced to.- life from Jackson j we tet-i confident you will add your county for murdering his father, I verdict to that of thousands of and it is thought it wiil not take J others, viz.. "Its mission is well many yea for him to serve out his ! conceived, and mo.-,t faithfully sentence. j carried out." ineney, . l.was swept oy ui disastrous lire on the 15th iiist. The loss reached $70,000. Half of; the bu.-iiies part of the town was I burned. Hie lire is supposed to A Hog with r ICoeord. Kx-Countv Commissioner nave teeii oi an incemiiary origin, and the tire apparatus had lecn temj-ered with, wooden plugs hav ing been inserted in the hose, which caused a delay of ait hour on the p.irt of the firemen. Ei:sAI. MENTION. Alex Brandon is ttie possessor of a hog with a remarkable record. It is a Berkshire and Poland China sow. During the past year she has raised for him 25 pijrs, which when fat tened yielded him $208. He sold two pigs for $20. He killed and put away tor his own use 1400 i pounds of pork which were wrougiu up to a pitcli ot rare enthusiasm. All this was due to the workmanship of the author alone. There is really not a weak I character in tho olav. Madire Carlton, a wrongly suspected and cruelly divorced wife, with a noble forbearance and loving simplicity, completely captures the hearts of the audience. The part of James Carlton, the injured but fo-giving iiusnaiiu, aud tlie part ot Gilbert Blair, the accomplished villain, who gives the key to the whole drama, are also 'ell-drawn char acters. Bob Millett, a showman, is an excellent comedv character. The Koyce A Lansing Musical Comedy Co. who play here April 2Drd., come endorsed by press and public of the entire Kast, ami West. The verdict has been so absolutely I unanimous and so well known that to quote notices would be quite un necessary. We take pleasure in announcing a company which has attained bv their nine vears of steady work a position in the esti-! rn.jt.on of all as one of tha best now before the public. Uemember they remain here but one night. For this week only we will sell ii cans of fine yellow Crawford table peaches for $1 . Wallace, Thomp son A Co. M-rm. mm. m. x r i ... Put up express!, for Juliu 3Grad .wohl and sold at his Golden Bule Bazaar in OXE POUND CANS 25;CKXTS PER CAN be firs'-cLis Guaranteed to in every Kespect. jULirs GUAinvoni.. T. .1. ("line, of Portland, is in the I city. T. J. Buford, f.f Yaquina, is in the city. Hon! J. W. Watts, of Yamhill county, is in the city. Miss Lizzie Westlake, of San Jose, Cal., is visiting in this cicy. Wm. PfeiUer, postal agent on the West Side Narrow Gauge, is spending a few days with his parents in this city. CHI RCH NOTICE. Special Faster services will be held to-morrow at the Presbyterian church both morning and evening. The following will tie the order of the a. m. service: 1 Organ voluntary. 2 Invocation. . Scriptures. 4 Hymn. 5 Scripture lesson. ; Christ, our passover. 7 Prayer. S Hymn. 0 Anthem. 10 Sermon. 11 Anthem. 12 Hvmn and benediction. Is4 If ST WiVCJ,,rM W;,'rthJ anJ the part of SallV, his wT.V. . ,$84 II, also sold 1,4 worth of ; admirab.e. Those who have sj3n pork The sow now has another thc ,,liiv u iH ind t, tam.ly of a dozen live y little pork- we :.lVe expressed as to the merit j ers. winch a little later on will be worth another $100. Mr. Brandon says if any farmer can beat this record at hog raising he would like to hear from him. A Lively Kananray. Yesterday afternoon Edward Schmeer was riding a wild horse on First street, when the horse commenced "bucking" and nearly ran into a crowd on the sidewalk at the junction of First and Ells worth streets. The commotion frightened a team owned bv Jos. Bilyeu. which ran away with a covered hack. They ran about a mile down First street, and were caught. The vehicle was badly wrecked, and the bill of damages was promptly footed by the young man with the "bucking" horse. Fell from a iCridgc A few days ago L. Hasbrooke received severe injuries by falling from the sidewalk leading from the bridge to South Brownsville. He fell a distance of fifteen feet. of "The World Against Her." Masonic Faster Service. i The members of Knights Tem ! plar Commandry No. 3 will cele ! brate Easter Sunday by attending j services at the First Presbvterian church to-morrow at 7:30 p. m. jThey will attend in a body, a special service having been ar ranged for the occasion. The ser mon will be delivered bv Sir Knight Uev. H. P. Webb." The exercises, consisting partially of Mosonic riles, will e interspersed with a service of song. Look Oat for Him. A. Stinit. the notorious estate i ilk, is again inflicting city with his presence. He drunk as usual last night, but his pockets full of imaginary tions on about all the lands worth purchasing in the Willamette val ley. Those who know Stinit need no warning, but new comers in search of land should give him a wide berth. Teathrr luMllutr. 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 1 inn tfwit 4 w 1 1 m i . ..in wuui) , n ia expected mat a numlier of teachers from this county will be nresent. Kverv twiioV strikinz on l:is head and sustained should consider the importance of a severe shock, but will recover. i a good institute and should attend real this was had op- ! l,?n it is in his power to do so. Ask your directors whether vou r of j can attend and explain the be'ne the j 'ts be derived from such work ; on ,f you are desiring to make a at i success of your work take advan- Alnnni Merlins. The regular annual meeting the Alumni Association of Albany College will be held Thursday evening, April 25, 7:30 at the residence of h. F. Sox. The meeting is for the purpose of arranging the programme for the i 1,1 earnest when he says he exnects :ne,;4 f100'1 representation from Linn uae oi mese opportunities to im prove yourself. Sui.t. McKlrov is Furnilare for Rale. WaUer E.Turrell offers at private s.iic his household furniture and efftctd before !eiving for Tacoraa. Article- caav be seen at his resi dence Saturday tad Monday, April commencement exercises in June and for the transaction ol other : loumy, so let us all go. E very business of importance. A full oody H invited to attend, teachers attendance is desired. By order 1 Parents and school otlicers. ' of the president. Jas. F. Powell. ; L. M. Ccri., J0 ,;,. I ( ' TT.4Ti:i. i:kii:i- m:Tio. First-el;ns work d im at AiacK s oarier snop. Miaving i; cents. Just received at H. Ewert's, a nice assortment of gold-licaded canes. FCK LAME BACK, SIDE OR CHEST USE Shiloh's l'orus I'la.-ter. Price,4'.") teats. Fosiiay A Mason. N'o. I Star lomatee." ami hII kinu.s ef fresh canned good at a very low figure at Conrad Meyer's. Have you seen tnat new line cf fiae furniture at Fortiniller A Irying's? If not it will pay to do so. Call on K, M Robertson for cheat, timothy and oat hay, baled, and will be sold in quantities to suit. Lovers of irood cheese should call on Conn Bros. They have just re ceived a lot of full t rcaia, freh and sweet. Fahrney's celebrated blood cleanser at Browncll A Stanard and at Deyoo A RobsonV. P. J. Baltimore general agent. For your fiue imported and Ke West eiysrs, tre to M. Baungart cigar store, one door eait of Black man's drug store Mexican Cactus Bitters ia the best remedy in the world for lirer and kid ney diseases, indigestioo, etc. For sale at M Banmgart's The "Pacific Argand" ranges both four and six hole. An Eastern stove made especially for this coast's trade. Sold only by Geo. W. Smith, Albany. JUk g :'. WHY WILL BROS. Dealers in all the latest improved pianos, organise wiug rnachinea.guns, also a full line of warranted razors, butcher and pocket knivea. The best kind of sewing machine oils, needles aud extras for all machines. All re pairing in the above jiliaes neatly and reasonably done. FIOUND A'l TMlTorEKA HOUSK A gold breastpin, containing a lick o; hair. Call ai Hkrald ottv-e. THE MAN LOOK SAD Because he knows that his dear wife : just commencing to work him for something vou know how it is yourself but when Ti. A ;1 i LAE)IESTfxAEEiM WITH Brownel! I Slsiiiiiiii T'l . :.. i 1.11 t. i .... i ueii iiiiKii.innsfjon t look that. wiiy. because there are 110 extravant prices on their good. Everything is good; every think is cheap; make Home happy, make YOURJHUSBAND 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 Srownell & Stanard's- COKXER KIKST AXI BROA'MLHIV SLS it! :;a firm as a rock, 'j; oils from the seaport iock, !v a c iiviul hand .ur own -af land. tijers ;tl Wnllaiv. Thompson & Co1 At the Willamette Yal'.ev Agencv's office in the St. Charle hotel block, Albai.y. Oregon, a e ".....1 t larc list oi iitiios uixt i.uiii iui i ' List your lands ami dlv iirojrty Laud i tor sale at the YVi;i..r, Jm.. i'..n.... " iiiuiiiir t ;ii ii v in the St. Schultz & 20th act! 22ud. After that goods ! sale; also city property not sold will be packed. Delicious dried best' at rJrjwnell Stanard's. ..... i . ... j.ii.ui .ji.iu-y s osiice ('liarles hotel block. Henderson. ScnpLTZ ic Hendehson. sale chea & j A second hand organ fa ! at Mrs. H J inan's. j Fortiniller ot Irviujr j opened a beautiful line roiu :nouiui!ii-s iroiu of o:ik and i -.-.uic, Meei ensravings.ctc. Call and sec them. Standard Giofliams. I have just received over 2000 yards of standard ginghams from John Wannamaker, of Philadel phia. The common price of these troods is 10c per yard. I will sell 11 yards for $1 the price of good prints. SAMUEL E. YOUNG. Contractor anil Rallurr. f lUIK UNDERSIGNED HAVING LOCATED A in Albany nolieiU patronage from city and country. Will contract to bnild briils-es, barns, and all manner of dwelling honec, including Queen Anns, Eastlake and Eliza bethian Mtvlct of building. Will furnieh plans and specifications tree of charge- Satis faction guaranteed W. :. t'ASSRU , PaKRN IT 8Y THE CITY MARSH WITHIN THE X corporate l'niits of the city ot Albany, a small sorrel horse, both hind foot white, has waddle marks. The ownpr can have (be Mime by calling at Jno. S3hraaer's livery stable and paying charges. SLEEPLESS NKJUTS. madb miskk able by that t-rrible cou:li. Shilob's cure is the rcmadv for vou. Foshay .t ason. C'ontrarler and flolldor-J DC. SHELL WILL rTJRNISH PLANS, suc:iflmtiotg and de'aili for a'l kinds of building and architecture. All work pnjmnt Iv done and puartnteed t )e first-cl is. Kt timateu furoishe.i on short ncriee for. briclt bii.!riingj, resi.lcnc, bridge, ete. 1,'Uuliv !;ui'ilinM, Uriek for g.iale Z Q00.000 irood briok for n.i'ti t pply to W C v Cassell. Albany. yiiis is the press of modern make, Kim vrith such speed the 1 afters shake, fliac spreads the news in town and state knd tell.s ol what has been done ot'flate j pl?ae;ihe liujers at Wallace, Thompson fc4kCoV "WHOLESALE A2TD EETAIL GEOCEES, FLINN 15 V. CK, ALBANY OREGON