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TM35 MOBNIHtf HBgJLLP: SATURDAY, MAY 11. 1889 growing gaily ficrad O. A 4. U. K. TIMK TA'ill., NORTH BOUND. .ep&rts'rriveo. m Cala. expr. Eutrene ex r'iei"ht (!:45 ami am. l'ortl'd 1010am 11:15 am 'l:;n " 34npm I 'ani) " S45pm SOUTH BOUND. iArrive! DtarU Arrives Calajexp I 7 :45pm 6praAhland 9.00am Eugene ex 12;J0ptn.l14(ipmj Euuene 3.4ipui Freight i 1.30pmEinren COOpm No Freight received forsouth.after llA.'ii. the name day. OREGON PACIFIC TIMETABLE. Paanenear... Freight.. Arrives Departs li.l5aml.o6m JOTTINGS AUT TOWN. TheChicasro Comedy Co. next Monday evening. Eye glasses and spectacles at re duced prices at F. M. French's. There is talk of a boot and shoe factory being started in this city. Three pecond hand Singer sewing machines fur sale very cheap at t . M. French's. An electric teleph ue line has been constructed from the Postal Telegraph ofiice to the electric light works. The Fourth of July celebration in this city should he made to surpass anv preceding demonstration of the kind ever held in the city. An advertisement for bids for the construction of the Waterloo bridge across the Santiam will be found in our columns this morn ing. Col. Kckleson, chief engineer of the I). I. railroad, is busily en gaged in building a bridge across the Deschutes river. Harney Items. Geo. Marshal, of Portland, is now busy drawing up the plans and specifications for the new school house which is soon to be erected at Corvallis. Keep the date of the Chicago Comedy to. s opening night in mind. It is Monday, May 13. They play to popular prices, 10, 20 and 30 cents. The legal fraternity of Corvallia says the Gazette, together with others, are making arrangements to dedicate the new court house building on or about the 4th of July. Lyn street presents a lively ap learance now, where a score or more men and several teams are grading for the street railway, effort will be made to have the cars running July 4th. Dr. Denning, of Boston, Mass., will preach in the Congregational church in this city next Wednes day, May 15. both afternoon and evening. He will speak upon tiie subject of Sunday school work. Mr. Charles E. Wolverton, Mr. F. L. Such and Mr. Ashby Pearce were in Corvallis Wednesday at tending to the making and record ing of the deeds to the farm recently purchassd from Mr.Pearce by Mr. Sucb. G. G. Glenn, of Salem, wh had his leg broken on the day of the horse show in this city by falling upon a defective sidewalk, is in the city, and, it is said, proposes to bring suit against the proierty owners for damages. A few hundred strugglers of the Oklahoma "boomers," who got left there, have arrived at Portland, determined "to boom Oregon or bust." The pious peeple of Ore gon should pray the good Lord to deliver us from these "boomers." The new box sheets for the Chi cago Comedy Company's ext week's performances were printed bv C. W. Watts, and are both CRUSHED TO DEATH. A Warkmaa a', the Government Works at Yaquina Meets Death. STATE DISPATCHES. Emil Weber Shot in Portland -The Sew 0, E. li K. Steamboat. Information was received at this city yesterday that a workman Special to the Herald.) Portland, Mav 10. Emil named Butterfield, while working 1 Weber, the sporting man, was shot Thursday in the stone quarry above Yaquina City where stone is ob tained for the government work on the jetty, was caught under a fall ing mass of rock and was crushed to deafh. He was a young man and un married. His parents reside in Iowa. A telegram was forwarded to them, announcing his death. The remains of the unfortunate young man were conveyed to Ya quina City, to await a reply from his parents. The Chicago Coaaedy Company. Concerning this excellent com pany, which will begin a week's engagement in this city, commenc ing next MonJay evening, the Salem Statesman says : The drama was "Clear Grit" was produced by the Chcago Comedy company at the opera house last evening to a crowded house, and was well re ceived. Val. E. Love in the dual role of David Holt and Snow Top was all that could be desired of eucu a clever all round actor as Mr. Love has prved himself to be. Miss Belle Inman, as lieddy, was simply immense, she being the life of the play. Miss Inman is one of the most conscientious actresses who has ever appeared in ihis-city. city. Chas. E. l'atterson,as Moses Levy, always is excellent in his part. Annie Inman is becoming a great favorite. Mortimer mv, Louis Beuway and Mi?s Virginia Snow are always good in their parts. James E. Devlin played the part of Harvey, the villain," in good shape, but really his best role is comedy, in which he has few equal? and in which he should be kept. To-night the "Lancas shire Lass" will be given, when Mr. Devlin will appear in his great character of "A party by the name of Johnson," which is brimful of laughter. In writing of these per formances, Mr. J. L. Haynes must ot be forgotten. He is an artist, and his splendid solos have been the source of much enjoyment each evening. Tomwrrow afternoon a matinee performance will be given and a souvenir will be presented tc ladies and children. Ii the even ing, which will be the last appear ance of this splendid company, the "Queen's Evidence" will be" ren-1 dered and the drawing will take! place of the little porker which made his debut in "Facing the' Enemy," which-will be given to the holder of the lucky ticket. No doubt the house will" be jammed both nights. unique and original. With them seats can be secured for anv night's performance and no fear of mistake being made. The Western Union telegraph construction cars were dropied off here yesterday from the freight. They will remain here long enough to complete the wire to the ofiice on First street. The copper wire will be used for commercial and newspaper dispatch business alone, not being connected with the rail road office. The Benton Leader says: "Al bany is raising $1000 to advertise that city in the east. If she will spend about one hundred dollars in putting a small advertisement in the principal weekly papers of the western states for a few weeks, and give her local papers the balance of the thousand dollars, she will be putting, her money where it will do the most good." A dispatch t the Oreg&nian from Seattle announces a race to come off on the 26th inst. between Frank Lewis and Bethune. It is to be for $250 a side and is said to be a square race. Lewis is credi ted to Corvallis. He is the sprinter who the Benton Leader says ran away from his wife and left her at the Occidental hotel penniless. If he runs a sauare race or does any thing else that is square, he will be going against his grain. Base Ball Challenge. The Monmouth college base ball team has challenged the Albany college nine for a match game. The Albany nine has accepted and the game will probably be played in this city in about a week. Maaonlr Merting. St. John Lodtre No. 6l A. F. tt A. M., will meet at their hall at 7 :30 this evening, a full attend ance is desired. By order of the Worshipful Master, by Geo. E. Chamberlain, Sec. A lot f second hand Davis and Singer sewing machines for sale cheap at Will Bros. Tlie Dynmnit: btiirey wn'P '' i-k'.n line p. Thompson Ji Ovarii): a The Narrow Gauge. The Oregon City Enterprise has the following railroad item: A report is current that two parties living on the west side have enter ed iato a contract with the Narrow Gauge to supply the ties for that road to be used in extending the line from Oswego to Oregon Citv. Wm. Keid is also said to have been out during the past week looking over the route from Oregon City to Silverton by way of the Abernethy und Mollala wrairie. This would make a direct line from poburg to Portland, and by crossing me W illamette at Oregon tity, entrance would be gained to Portland proper. Whether the advantaged of entering on the west side would be sufficient to offeset the cost of a bridge at this point is known only to the company itself. Another plan mentioned is for the Silverton branch to be expended to a junction with the O. & C. at this place, then by laving an extra rail . i i on we graue already made, to se cure a narrow gauge track into Last Portland. It must be borne in mind, however, that anything pertaining to railroads is only rumor, till the grade is actually built and the iron laid. Even then they have been known to re main unoerated. and killed in front of Protzman & DeFrance's shoe store, on the northwest rorner of Third and Alder streets, this afternoon by "Sandy" Olds, creating intense excitement in thi.t location. The news of the shcoting 6pread like wild fire throughout the city, but no great surprise was maniiested, bad blood had existed between the two men for some time. The men met at the corner, and after speaking a lew worjs, Olds drew his revolver and fired at Weber, the ball striking behind the right ear and coming out of the left side of the neck. Weber im mediately fe.l int the gutter, and while Old's victim was lying pros trate he dispatched three more balls into him. The new steamer for the O. R. i N. Co. is lying on the ways at Steffen's yard ulmost finished. In a week or more she will.be ready for launching, it is said-jinlesa something entirely illrtpfilrlli; should cccur. Her'fextenorfalT (tainted, whiie her cabins are neat and well arranged. She was not built for a passenger boat, and will not draw over thirteen inches water, fche will be a freight boat, and will be able to go where no other steamboat in this country dare venture. The Annie Faxton, now on the Upper Columbia, is the only steamer that can approach her for draught, ami she draws more water than the new boat. No name has been given the craft vet. SALEM NEWS. Salem, May 10. Articles oi in corporation were filed to-day in the secretary of state's ofiice by the Corvallis Amalgamator Company ; object the proprietorship of the letters of patent for amalgamators, granted to Nathan Lelloy Kaber, March 2(5, 18$!); principal olice, Corvallis; capital stock, $1,000, 000; Nathan L. Kaber, C. K. Clark, Walter Johnson, J. K. Dry son, incorporators. F. D. Kelsay, of Portland, was apiointed notary public to-day. 1. A. Anderson, a Swede, about forty years old, was brought to the insane asylum from Corvallis. The cause of his insanity is supposed to be too much alcohol. Louis LaFore, an old and re spected citizen, died this afternoon. He was born in Middletown, Ohio, May 4, 1817. He came to Oregon in 18(52, and entered the butcher business, in which he remained up to a few years ago, when he retired on account of age. He leaves four sons and three daughters living here. Also by his second wife, one son , E. M. LaFore , owns a meat market and is a mem ber of the citj' council. His daughters are the wives of J. C. Thompson, street commissioner. Freeman Folsom and Wm. Beck man. He owned a large farm near Turner and a house and lot in this city. Mr. Lafore was an upright, good man and well respected. He was sick only since last Monday, when he was prostrated with a combination of ajoplexy and paralysis. I THE C0MIN& CELEBRATION. ; The Various Committees Appointed at the ! Heethe Last light. i The general committee ap pointed at the citizens' meeting to name the com mittees and make preliminary ar rangements for the appropriate celebration of the coming Fourth of July, met yesterday at the office of Curran & Monteith and named the following executive committee : Chas. Pfeiffer, T. L. Wallace, L. Vierick, I. Blum, C. W. 'Watts, E. W. Langdon and C. II. Stewart. This committee met last evening and elected Chas. Pfeiffer, chair man, C. W. Watts, secretary, and E. W. Langdon, treasurer. They then appointed the follow ing committees : Finance committee Jav W. Blain, T. L. Wallace, J. W. Cusick, D. B. Monteith, Geo. Humphrey. On grounds Chas. Curran, Geo. F. Simpson, A. Hackleman. On music J. It. Whitney, Geo. L. Blackman, C. B. Winn." On. printing A. Klein, J. J. Dubruille, John Mullen. Ou military affairs The officers of F. Co., O.N. G. - On literarvexercises Prof . (LA. Walker, FrcIW. H. Lee, E. F. Sox, Rev. L".' K. Prichard, Dr. O. C. Awbrey. On fireworks L. W. Deyoe, C. W. Watts. W. B. Barr. On invitation Geo. E. Cham berlain, G. W. Wright, A. B. Seal, W. F. Bead, E. J. Lanning. Reception committee J. L. Cowan, J, K. Weatherford. D. K. N. Blackburn. On fire department The chief engineer and foremen of Albany fire companies. On carriages Earl liace, John Giblin, D. P. Mason. On decoration W. II. Warner, Leo Cohen, D. J. Dubruille. On liberty car Issac Conn, Jno. Schmeer, Mrs. Mart V. Brown, Mrs. S. S. Train, Mrs. A. B. Woodia. The various committee? were authorized to enter at once upon the discharge of their duties, and to report at a meeting to be held at the ofiice of Curran & Monteith at 8 o'clock on Friday evening next. NOTICB TO THE PUBLIC. Oklahoma Boomcrx, The advance guard of several hundred disappointed Oklahoma "boomers," says the Oregonian, who being unable to secure the much coveted Indian territory land are headed for Oregon, have struck Portland and made their appear ance at the immigration board rooms. One of them poured a long story, which it must be confessed was interesting, into a reporter's ear yesterday ; but as the grounds upon which his tale was based haye been pretty thoroughly cov ered by the press in general, it will not be reproduced. He said that there are several hundred to whom enterprising ticket agent's have sold greatly reduced tickets bound for Oregon and Washington territory. They were sold tickets to different points in the West, via Indian territory, at such reduced rates that one could afford to pur chase, and in the event of not being able to secure Oklahoma land, come on West wliere plenty of "land flowing with milk and honey" could be secured. They claim that they started out to boom and will "boom Oregon or bust in the attempt." I'EKSONAL MENTION. W. E. Gillett left yesterday for Sitka, Alaska. Eugene LaForest and wife re turned last evening from Portland. Mrs. P. II. Chamberlain, of Natchez, Miss., the aged mother of Geo. E. Chamberlain, is visiting at the residence of the the latter in this city. Prof. L. B. Arnold, of the Agri cultural college, went up to Kose burg on last evening's train to at tend the Farmers' Institute which meets to-day. Prof. E. B. McElroy and wife passed up the road last evening to lloseburg, where he goes to attend the Farmers' Institute, which meets there to-day. G. G. Glen, of Salem, who suf fered from a broken bone in one of his legs from stepping through a broken plank in the sidewalk in this city on the day o: the horse parade, was in the city yesterday on his way to Uorvalns. He was the guest of J. F. Backensto while here. tlut . Kecei ved. A fine lot of cabbage, cauliflower, green peas, asparagus, oranges and lemons, also a new lot of that nice California cream cheese. Willam ette Packing Co. New styles of gilt and bronze mouldings just received at the Al bany Furniture Co Picture frames made to suit the most fastidious. Come and see us, wfl guarantee a fit in the frame or no sale. Corner First and Ferry streets. Francis Pfeiffer has just oicned an immense stock of fresh candies of all grades, including the finest French creams, fresh made taffy, etc. loyerdale, Benton Co., May 5. Ha viag purchased of Mr. Ashby Pearce his entire farm in Benton county, Oregon, the public is noti fied and forbidden from taking or removing therefrom any gravel, sand or loam from said premises. F. L. Suc. Cloveroai.e, Benton Co., May 2. I am instructed by Mr. F. L. Such to prosecute any and all per sons depositing dead animals upxm his lands in Benton county, Ore gon, formerly owned by Mr. Ashby Pearce. Chas. E. Wolvebtox, Attorney at law. Farm for Sale. Persons looking for a fine bargain in a farm should call upon me on the premises, 3 miles northwest of Albany on the other side of the river. There are two hundred acres in the piece, nearly all under cultivation, all number one land; good new house and large barn, fencing in good shape, living water in the pasture the year roand, good well at the barn and also one at the house, both fully fitted with pumps. For particulars inquire of me on the premises. The Bchool house is only a quarter of a mile distant. A. Sxem.. ISusinesc Change. Notice is hereby given that the copartnership heretofore existing between S. AV. Smith and Edward Washburn, under the firm name of Smith & Washburn, has been dis solved by mutual consent, Mr. A. B. Mathews having purchased the interest of Mr. Smith. The firm will hereafter be Mathews & Wash burn. The new firm will assume all the indebtedness of the late firm and will collect all accounts due the same. A continuance of the liberal patronage of the public is respectfully solicited. Alb sy,fMay 3, 1889. r$. W. Smith, Edward Washburn". Dressed Chicken. We will have a nice lotof dressed chickens for your Sunday dinner. Call and leave your orders for a nice yellow legged chicken. Wil lamette Packing Co. Contractor and Uulhler. DC. SHELL WILL Fl'RXISH PLAN'S, specifications and details for all kind:) of building and architecture. All uorkf prompt ly done und guaranteed to be first-class. Es timates furnished on short notice for. brick buildings, residences, public buildings, bridsft-s, etc. " Try Conu Bro's Havana cigars. Pappoosa 5-ccnt Ue Fahrnev's panacea. Eight shaves for $1 at Vierick'. OIL 1AI3STIKG. Is Minnie 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 ot The Three Sisters, Oregon City Falls, Multnomah Falh, Mt. Hood, and many others. Charges for lessons will be reasonable. ' WHAT'S THIS? RE&L ESTATE SAXES. A nuraby of costly OIL PAINT INGS, an elegant DIAMOND RING, fine WEARING APPAR EL, an order for a CRAYON POR TRAIT, a hig CASH GIFT, and i half-doen other VALUABLES, Things will be Given Away by Blum, opposite the Revere House These C Sifts will goto his Patrons and Cost them Absolutely Nothing, Stockholders' Meeting;. "IVTOTICE IS IIKREBY CiVEN THAT THE Xi annual meeting of the stockholders of the Albany Fanners' Company will be held in the company's office in the city of Albanv,o the 21st day of May, 1S3H, at 1 o'clock P." M. Said meeting will be held for the purpose of electing seven directors to serve for the en suing year, and the transaction of such other business as may regulaily come before such meeting. A full attendance of stockholders is requested. Dated. Albany. Oregon. May 3. 1889. O. A. Archibald. H. H. Wilds. Secretary. President. Chicago Comedy Com'! liooth and Barrett. The two noted actors have just opened the new theater in San Francisco to an immense house and we have just opened the finest lot of comb honey ever seen in Al bany; also a barrel of Premium chow chow, sold in quantities t suit. Willamette Packing Co. The Sociable. A very pleasant and successful sociable was given last eveniifg by the Y. W. C. T. U. It was well attended and highly enjoved by all. A new line of solid silverware, gold-headed canes, beautiful dia mond rings.gold and silver watches, has just been otiened bv Will & Stark. W. H. Hobson to II. Bryant. 80 acres, 9 W. 1 Adam Wonder to Mary E. Sheldon, 23' acres, 9 E. 1 . G. M. Westfall to H. II. Smith, 120 acres, donation land claim of Richard Usher D. C. Cex to Jehn C. Cox. 104 acres, 14 W. 1 Samuel Glass to Joseph W. Glass, 1 acre, donation land claim of Wm. McCaw. J. M. Ralston to E. Osborne, 6 acres near Lebanon J. A. Beard to D. C. Holt, :. interest in a tract in Leb anon 750 T. A. Powell to S. N. David son, 20 acres, 14 W. 4 24 Mary J. Gordon to II. and E. Tryon, lets 3 and 4, block 1 8, Monteith s second addition A. W. Gordon to J. A. Hy man, 1 lot in block 78, Moh teith's second addition 230 859 400 1200 500 18 tiOO 1525 Now dci.ns in jewelry utFrencL' Paragon. We have just received a fresh supply of this celebrated roast collee, ground free of charge, on our self-grinding machine. Once used, always used. Willamette Packing Co. The Albany Furniture Co. would be glad to have you call and ex amine their complete stock of goods before purchasing elsewhere. We believe we can make it to your interest to examine our prices and goods before purchasing. Corner First and Ferrv streets. AT TIIE Albany Opera House, ONE WEEK OXLT, COMMENCING MONDAY,! MAY 13, In tht following strong repertoire of plays : THFni.lM4XDMY!4TEKT, FACIXV THE EVENT, ori;t.s ETIBEXCE, CLEAR tiKIT, TICKET-OF-LF.AVE MAS, TEKKV THE SWELL THE eOTTOXfKISClETt'. CHANGE ok bill EACH NIGHT Fpalarilrice if AdnUsloa. ' 10,20, AND30C Reserved seats at Blackman 's Secure them and avoid the rush. (iiijiams. I I m BAKING PO WJOER. Put up expressly for JuIiusJSGrad ;woni ana sold at his Golden Rule Bazaar in ONE POUND CANS AT 25;CENTS VEll CAN Guaranteed to be first-class in every Respect. JULIUS GRADWOHL Parks rp by tub citv marshal within thk JL corporate l'raita f the citv ot Albany, a small sorrel horse, both hind feet white, nan saddle marks. The owner can have I lie fine by calling; at .Ino. Sjhmeer's livery stable and paying charges. SLEEPLESS NKJIITS. made miser able by that t-rrilile cough. Shiloh's cure is the remedy fur you. Foshay k Mason . WHY DOES THE MAN , LOOK SAD Because he knows that his dear wife is just commencing to work, him for something you know how it is yourself but when LADIESTFADE -WITH- Browflell PAW Staoard I have just received over 2000 yards of standard ginghams from John Wannamaker, of Philadel phia. The common price of these goods is 10c per yard. I will sell 14 yards for .-fl the price of good prints. SAMUEL E. YOUNG. Their husbands don't look that way, because there are no extravagant prices on their goods. Everything is good; everythink is cheap; make Home happy, make YOUR HUSBAND SMILE By trading at the economical store where the rule of good goods and low prices knows no exception. Dou't forget that tt mple of economy is at SroTOiell & Stanard's- CORNER FIltST AND BHOATLBIV SLS mis m i BIN, carry an immense line of Stoves and General Hardware Including the celebrated EARLY BREAKFAST and JEWEL eooking stoves and ranges, parlor and cooking stoves, and ail kinds ofjkitchen utensils! also a comlpete assortment of farmers and Gardeners' Tools -AND- BUILDERS' HARDWARE, Pumps, hose, copperware, tinware, rod plumbers' goods a specialty. prices are guaranteed to be satisfactory. The public is invited to call . nd inspect our stock. Twee dale's building, Albnny, Oregon Oar JULIUS GRADWOHL'S -o) o(- GOLDEN RULE BAZAAR He has enlarged his 'slock equal to ui y r the FAMILY GROCERIES. AND GENERAL JHARDWAUME Hocrer Bros. Silverware, French, China and Crvstalwaro Bovs "Wagons and "Doll Carriages, Fancy Goods and a General A.sortment ot Crockery. andTOYS. He'Buys Direct snd Carries the LargestStockJin the Willamette VallejF K?" Ici on parte Francais. Hier wirtf deutch gesorochen. STEWART & SOi -Dealers In- General Hardware -AND- Agricultural lpleufifc. Iron, Steel and Coal Waroils and Ungates Hope and. Cordaye 'Blacksmiths9 Supplies Carpenters' Toils Bui liters' Hardware loivder, Shot, etc. Giant Powder &Fuse Saws and Axes, Garden and Grass Seeds hi all Implements Used by Farmers i The City Liquor Store, M. It A UMGART, Proprietor. t3t Next-door to the Odd Fellows' tu.plc, Albany ,J Orrgon' Keeps constantly on hand the finest imported and domestic? wine, liquors cigars toW-XM. Only ant-clam liquor store in she citv SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID.TO ORDERS FRKI THE COUNTRY New Store Opened IN JHAFISBUrB. Gents Furnishing Goods, Underwear and Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Fancy Goods, f3l offer extra inducements for cash or produce, but sell no goods on time. G. G, COY. JOS FSXNTESS. ROYGE & HIBBLER MM FOR SALE, T WILLf SELL MY FIKC'FARM OK9 X are. attiutted in Benton Muty, Km A second hand orsan for sale cheap at Mrs. Hi:ii" ' WILL BROS, Dealers in all the latest improved pianos, organs.sewing machines,guns, also a full line of warranted razors, butcher and pocket knives. The best kind of sewing machine oils, needles and extras for all machines. All re pairing in the above lines neatly aid reasonably done. milaftfrom Aibaoy. This is foad, health r looatiM. with raod well ( pare watar. with wind Mill; fruod home: buiMiitfS all w. Tbia it oae the most tightly places ia Ore gon, having a fine viaw tt the eurroaadiae; eouNtry, towns and mountain. Fariwr land all new and eleaa and adapted fee afl kinds of fruit. Vitality of land mead f none. I will aiake rhia a rare eargaia to the right man. IainifriatR. don't faill ta see this farm eeferel"oa anv. Come and eee ate on the place. M. T. WHITNEY. BROWNSVILLE. O. P. 4'OftMOW A fSft. ileal Estate and 1 XS UI2AXCE A CEX r Fresh Sicily lemons at Kenton's.