Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, April 21, 1889, Page 2, Image 2

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THE MORNING
SUNDAY, APKIL 21 J889.
daily nd Weekly
TERM- nKSUKSl'UIPTH'N
DAILY
Potilmlicii every piorninx tAutpt Hol.y."
cZiveriMl hy carrier, per week..... ...... 0.15
tev iiui., fier):u ......... 5 00
WEEKLY.
(I'ubluihe.l every Friday Horning.)
x: copv, r annum, iu atlvance....$'.J.C0
W it-n not paid in advance 2.50
ting every tramp who shows his
uIy physiognomy within the city
limits to work on the streets.
Tramps abhor work worse than
death and there are no more
tramps found here than can he
utilized in keeping the streets in
good order.
A company of wreckers is about
to engage in searching for treasures
in some of the historic wrecks
along the PaciGc Coast. The com
pany has been formed of practical
aen in San Francisco including,
Capt. White, who have chartered !
the schooner Restless, and who
will sail as soon as the weather
889
fl.M M 3 HI 1889 P v May !
Under the n man.VA-aicn: or
-Tilt: MAILS.
Mails at the Albany postotflcecloe
For all offices north )
Tbe Kastern states (,6:33 a. m,
rhe West Side (
And the Nairow Cause R. K. ;
for Portland and Solein 11 a. ii
OOrvallia and Yaquina .12:30 r. u
The podtotfice win u uwed ewh cveiiii g j becomes settled for the northern
mm six to seven o'clock. n .r. . ,
KeifiRtered matter for thffleu-lv morning C0a8t. lle outfit includes , tWO
trin should be mailed before a o dock the divers, with all the necessary ap-
previous cvemiir.
j paratus, and the purjtose is to visit
EDITORIAL SOTES. 83veral of the ports on the coast
; north of San Francisco and if possi-
New "Voek was swept by a j ble secure the wreckage from the
$3,000,000 fire Thursday. It was I numerous ships which have found-
tae greatest (ire exper.enced there ered. At Tomalus Day the wreck-
Parker
1889 SPRING AND SUMMER 1889
SPECIALTIES.
Unnn
(Jl )
i'nois Furniture House!
WH KEEP
A fuil line of uh..i;-e fiuii! unA-eri.
prorinion,
Canneo r-Miie-fctpples,
Choice Table Delicacies
ri,'riiiiiieiiJ caks for
U'cihi iihjs ami art if.-.
.salmu
kinds.
"ai-kcrfl :uui Ki:t '"sh of ;1'
. THOS. BRINK
st Line of !::fre In the Cilvof Albanv! r
-d Fanc Wickt,. Chairs Lounges Parlor
! Corn fee Poles Mirrors, Feather
Pillows Srino- Mattresses,
Viiidow Shades Walnut Exten
sion Tables Suits.
Ami you can't find at other houses, I liave it. In factevery
tliing tliH i" kept in a first-class house.
for Years.
Portland contains more vtealth
for its size than any city on the
Pacific Coast, ami perh.ii s in tl:e
United States.
It has lieen remarked that Uider
Haggard had no sooner announced
that he would v ike another book
than the uunouncement was made
that Booth was paralyzed and
Mary Anderson gone crazv.
San Francisco is to have
modern appliances for coast de
fense in the shape of three fifteen
inch dynamite guns. They will
probably be located on the Marin
shore and will be in io-sition before
the close of the year.
Tut name of the ill fated steam-1
fhip on the Thingvalla line, whose
IKK) passengers are supposed to
hae perishe l, is banmark iustcad
of Denmark as at first published.
Nearly all hoje of the passenger?
and crew having been rescued
has now been given up.
' aof the schooner Erin Star still
remains, and it is thought that
eno'igh of her remains to pay the
i wreckers for their venture. At
Fort Itoss the Windermere anil at
Crescent Ciiy the steamer Brother
Jonathan, which in the 'ISO's ran
between that city and Portland
and was wrecked with a large loss
of life and much treasure, are be
lieved to have been located, and
are expected to repay tne success
ful divers well. Then at Pillar
Point there is the wreck of the
Ryda'. Hall, which was lost years
ago and whose hulk has never been
disturbed. There is scarcely a
port on the coast that has not its
wreck, and these will ad be visited
by the I test less, and efforts made
to recover what is left of them.
jobs Dress GoodsandTrimmiDgs
The lamest stock and greatest vaript.v in rvruw nnl I
style I have ever carried, and as good value as ever! (1hIUV . i!'!l,T:.
Ottered to tliK iitizPna of Linn r-minv. ! 1(IMIJ! A iVl !, lldl.Mll
FRESH BAKED BREAD
tlvcrv l)nv.
.!. Staple and Walnut Chamber sets, Chairs,
Sprhiff Herts. Loanae Etc., Etc.. at Prices that
CANNOT PE UNDERSOLD.
ALBANY . OREGON
ivl'llii.!fe i'alirsl
TEAS an u L'OFFt
Spe
I-tqnina Bay.
Fifteen hundred dollars will buy
one hundred feet of water front,
between Fall street and the Bay
View House, Newport. Address
Lo -k Box 18 Newport, Oregon.
ArtLi' MiiU-riuI at Mrs. HjmanV. I
cial Bargains
In cashmeres in colors and blacks. Seersuckers,
ginghamj,chanibreys, French prints and wash fab
rics. A?i the noveltiis of . the season in black and
colors. T wi's have soraetliing further to say about
these in a few days.
EMBROIDERIES, SKIRTINGS.
can'xel uooijs. etc;
XEW TO-DAY.
pi'RE BROWX L KG HORN EGGS FOR
for setting cm be had tor fi per Hetting
(thirteen, by applying; to F. C. Hoffman, on
Ntr;h Third street, between Montfjoracrv
nU Railroad This offer will only hold god
for30daj. as Mr. Hoffman will bare use for
them after that date.
Iue situation resulting from the
excitement over the opening of the
Oklahoma territory is assuming a
serious aspect. Trouble has already
commenced. Several fights have
occurred in which several men
were killed. The military forces
are en the ground to avoid and
prevent bloodshed, but may be
forced to cause some when the
strife among the boomers for lands
begin.
A minim; company in petticoats
is a new thing down in C'a'ituniia
in the Julian mining district. The
lirst mine in the district to be lo
cated by women was recorded on
Friday in the names of Mr.. W. A.
Dorris, Mrs. L. S. liners and Mrs.
at A Til!! Tli.v r.Kki"tiiI tlik
. . '. " ... , ' ! "ewrjr of said company where they .an be
ila.lldav lUilie, oil Which the i seen- Contractors will be required to iti.e
t .1 i . ! I'Oiids fr th faithtul performance of their
assessments have not been kept c .,. The commnv reserve the rhrht to
' rl.lt OftW up nil i.l. . A 11 ..1 11 V 1
- -" Wll-(l. fill uiu VJ11II1II LO 9 1
dieted to tSe ee reury at Albany, Oregon,
and marked "Kiilu for 'lie const ruction of
SEALED BIDS.
SKALK BIBS WILL BR K KIVK1) II V THE BOARD
ef Directors of the Albany Stieet Kail
wav Company of Albanv, Orepon, up to and
iucludintt the 2d dav of April, lbZit, for
the constrnction uf a street railwar in Haid
city. Separate bids w ill be received 'on rm-h
proportion asfoilows: 1ft, Forall luiubei
ii cd in the coimtrnction of itaid rniul. and,
r"o. all rails and for iron m.ite-ial imed in
ronstructiii of the roa-l bed. All material
furnished to he delivered on the line ot the
proiHMted road as directed by the superin
tendent of the of mid company. 3d, For
praliriK and buildinir bald read ready for the
roliiti ' stock. All material to be furnished
by t ie company. 4tb. For furnishing all
material, work and labor necessary to com
pl te txui road bed reai'y for the rolling
Autue material lurmshed and the
work dene to be jcco'rdim to the nliun oi,h
specifications now an tile in the office of the
j FJouncingSj and all oveis n cambrics, Swiss and
India linen. I have just opened the largest inroice
1 " . 1 1 " mm i- . .
oi novelties m tins line ever exhibited n this eiy
and at greatly reduced prices.
PIQUES, LAWNS,
ioe best Soap in the market
Le Roi Savon.
A fine assortment of domestic
and Imported Cigars
J5M5TAt JohnJFox's oldtstand. low r'l huh
new brick.
HOPKINS k SALTMARSH, i
FlmiiiliPipcFilliiii
STOVES.
.; Tinware and Hardware,
SrfJ&Al work")riMtly dwoe at
reasonable rates.
Ttjliur Joseph
Manufactauerof Choice Cipais
"i.M UKAfiih IN
i INK Billiifili) AND KEY IViiST
1 'i s: i i i is 1
lull line )n)o!trfi' rti i
I II : I ) I ij I
AV I'.ciil-!- in
1 1'i.n
CALIFORNIA AND TROPICAL FRUllS
Nest;lor 1w Hurkhart A. Kcimy'.- I.eil Estate VtiUv. Albany 0j
AN
India lawns, nansooks in white, ecru and colors,
all at prices veiy much cheaper than ever before of
tered in this city.
up, ami christene'l it "Tlie lluil
f Texas." The former owners
had sunk a tliirly-t'oof f-liait, wliicli
M now full of water. Men will be
et at work slmrtly t' (Ifveloo it.
Mrs. Ioneis is well known as the
tt'asbe Seeiv". be was tbe wife
of Sainly" l!.iwern of Waeli e,
Xev., ami at one time was the
ritbet u:m!i in the United
States. Her biisbami was one of
the original owners of the bonanza
uoines.
l Uki 1'i.oro, the big Sioux Indian
fhief, railed on tlie president the
oilier day, accompanied by Agent
Jordan of the Kosebud agency.
Ked Cloud was attired in eivilied
garb, it is his custom to make a
pilgrimage to Washington on the
incoming of every n.1 president,
and this te the ninth time he bas
paid his respects to the s:reat
father. Ked Cloud is in a hurrv !
to fsecure the payment of the
000 appropriated by congress to
play for a lotof(onies which United
States troops took away from his
bund in 1S7", when it was feared
that they were going on the war
mth. One of his purposes of visit
ing President Harrison-was to see
if this money cannot-be paid to
nun ana his people at once. A
big Indian chief like Hed Cloud is
in the zenith of his glory when be
can go U the national capital to
consult with tiie great father.
the Albany Street hailwar."
order or the Hoard of Directors
C t;. KUhKiiAKT. Secretin.
TABLE LINEN
First Struct,
L. VIERCK'S
SHAVING PARLOKS
HAIR CU1TING and BATHS.
ir.mi;k liMH-K Hrivirs.ir- i;iit)
line ot Lii.
foiired u very larare and desirable
j
euf. such as Towels, Nankins and
lnn;ak at rxceedinyh U w pi ices, we shall
W( h:U otter iht- anieat a
Evervthina new and near. A
clean towel for every ciiston.er.
PIRST STREET BKI.OW KKVF.KK lIul Si:
ALBANY, - - ()l:i:(i()N
I A NTKls Viiu itkMiC UiDir timdvu
IF tjbeuiedtut uuuufaLtiirinir chairs, j tO JJlVe TOO(l aroain!
or fwrtieulani innire of O. A. Archibald at I - rt . 9 c ,
in f urnnrs narelioime, Albany Oregon.
Iral llle lr Sale.
A OI SCPPI.V OK FIRST CLASS
jn. urain tile tor sale at the Kaa hrick
and tile tactor tefl of Albany near Knox
Butte. Call at the Netorv r adlreii4 Prontu
I ii Au.tton, Albany Oregon.
In brown and bleached, his stock I bought in
New ork at less than importers1 price, and am able
to give good bargains. 58 inch all linen bleached at
C0 cts per yard and others iu proportion.
SEWERS AND WEI.LS THOSE NEED
in;; sewers or wells duz on short notice
lould call upoa W. A. Xudain, C'l arjjes
very reasonable.
R A. McAutrric-nOHKOrATIIlC PHY-
ician and surseon Has removed his
office into Crawford's black. All calls prompt
ly attended to.
GOOD MILK COW WANTED ANY OXE
haviujr a good one will ind a panhaxer
by calling uptn if. Steraber;. .Vne bat
6nt-:Ia cow wanted.
iriXXft HUMPHREY, DEALERS IN
choice ciifarx. In Wells. Karsro Jt Co.'s
oll.ce. Fine ita potted aod Key West cigars a
specialty
REMOVAL -JOHXSOX t DAXNALS
have removed their blacksmith shop
lr.mi rheir old qtiarcerw to thi corner oppo
i'e Am. Mtrnhail'n liverr stable, where
tiir be found rea ly to do all kinds of '
urn ininetr line cheaply and promptly.
TOWBLINGS
TXILWD AT THE OPERA HOUSE A JET
JL and void pin, ornamented with pearls.
The owner can obtain the same by calling at
IIkrai.d office and paying charges.
Pre B. Marnball.
IARM LEVELING OF ALL KINDS. AL
bany Oreiron. Agent for the Wright
Farm Level. Location of ditches for tiling
pui poses a specialty. Orders left at the
Hkr.m.d office will receive prompt attention.
Albany Opera House,
-ONE NIC, 1 IT ONLY
Friday, Apiil 26th, 1889
Thk people of Anilerson, Intl.,
Lave been very successful in ritl
ling the town ot tramps. Tliree
years ago they formed the plan of
making any tramps caught in town j THI ACM EJl- DRAMATIC ART
run the gauntlet ..f citizens armed !
with barrel-staves and doIps nnl ' kxoaoemknt of
T OS. K. (;rtsmeu
Crashes, etc. All these goods I buy direct from
importers by the bale,and can sell them much cheap
er than if bought of jobbers towels I buy in quan
titles in New York, and am offering them at prices
that are eure to sell the soods.
LADIES COTTON HOSE
Are cheaper this year than ever before. 1 have
succeeded in getting some good bargains,all of which
I am offering to my customers the same in
A low M Want
Iu AIban.V4h:is ! et.-n tiliril ,y t!-.-
j SECOND HABli :;Tii: .
The pant year lias ji'nicn i n ,
necessity. Tlie lust ii'ni !:
place in the city to tmy v.ur
Stores, Fumitare, tinware
We aie aiwaya prcparcu to iniy vaiu
liousebold furniture at the Lislii's'
cash pr'.ce. Sole agenti lor the
PEERLESS OIL m
And Lamp Fiulek,
SPECIAL SALE
I FOR THK
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G. W. SMITH,
Has the Largwt$'ucfc
s I d :-( 'lo . H. iiil AKLANU
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VALL Z Z
SUPERIOR DSTOVSS AWD RANGES.
AND-
tuen leap into t lie river. It is
needless to say that all vagabonds
;;ave the place a wide berth. Late
ly the terror oi the old punishment
had worn oil', and last week when
eight tramps were found in the
depot they were made to run the!
srauntlet. They were badly batter-!
ed, and the prestige of the Hoosier! rm ttt . i . ,
to as a patent tramp bouncer ' Tll8 WOHtt AffaiZLSt Rffl.
l'JIOKHEJ DAVIES, I
! With their own sujieib company of
1 . 1 A - 4 1 mm
n.TU'irii.cii uriisis, in r rank Har
vey's masterpiele, the power
ful melodrama,
was maintained. This mav be i
very effectual, but this city has a KV"Qr
and mechanical
better plan. The tramp nusancel --.,4 , . T ,
. , . , i W.-eats now on sale at Klack-
is turned to some account by put-j mans. Admission of) and 7-- cents.
The above is an outline of the policy am going to do business on.
and will endeavor to do my part towards securing the trade of Linn and
adjoining counties to Albany, and to keep up with the procession of the
lively and growing city of Albany. I will have sonething to say about
ts, Boots aiK1 Sloes, Groceries,
And Other lines Soon.
Carpe
SAMUEL E. YOUNG.
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Also'a large and complete assortment of kitchen utensils in tir, "oppcr and granite ware.
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