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THIS MOBBING HEIiALB: FRIDAY, MAY 24, 1889. torning gaily 2teratl . A C. K. E. TIHK TIKU;. NORTH BOUND. -epartslrrivea. Calx expr. Eugne ex Fieitcht ;45 ami 11:15 am 1155: PorU'dlOlOam 346pm " S46pm 7:10 am SOUTH BOUND. Arrives, Departs! Arrives 7:45pm I 12;20pm 5pm 12.40pm 1.30pm Ashland 9. 00am Eugene ex Freight Eugene 2.40pm Kuarene 6.00pm No Freight received forfaouUifter 11. m the name day. OREGON PACIFIC TIME TABLE. Arrives Departs Pamenxer IU.15amll.00 p m Freight. 5.25pml6.50a JOTTINGS ABOUT TOWN. Brownsville is to hive a new 8 :hool house. Aqua-tetof darkies gave a mu sical exhibition on the street last evening. You are liable to be injured at ny time. Insure with Winn in the Travelers. rf Four hundred sacks ot saw-dust have been shipped from Mill City to Albany for use by the ice works i here. The ladies of the Congregational church society will give a sociable at the church this evening. All are invited to attend. Just received at Will & Stark's a new line of jewelry in latest pat terns, including pit s, (harms, lockets, and, gold and silver jewelry of all kinds. Call and see them. The machinery for the Albany Ice Works has now all been re ceived. The building is nearly completed and the establishment will begin to turn out ice in about two weeks. Following are the newly-elected officers of .! Mrs v Lodge No. 4, I. O. O. P. : C. Kawlings, N. G. ; J. i. Cherry, V. G. ; W. F. Ham mer, li. S. ; E. A. Parker, P. S. ; J. Gradwohl, treasurer. Railroad tickets are sold to all points Eafat ty F. A. Burkhart, opposite the First National bank from $5 to $10 cheaper than they can be had over any other line. Call and see him if you want to go East. For the best roasted coffee, cream cheese, beef chipped to order, Golden btar tomatoes, at hve cans for 50 cents, and all canned goods in proportion, go to Conrad Meyer. He also has some of the best and freshest i oiled oats in the market. The regular monthly missionary meeting of the V.L. society will be held at the Baptist church this evening at 7:45. An interesting and instructive programme has been prepared, showing the work that has been done among the Telugu's. All are cordially in vited. A drunken individual accosted - Ned Duffv. a bootblack, last even- in, and seemed to be hunting fori- a fipht. Duffy accommodated him,; making his face a gory spectacle in-" about 5 seconds. The police offi f . cers swooped down upon them and both were locked up in the city jail, - An amusing conflict occurred on .the street last evening betweer the Salvation Armv and a quart of darkey performers. The latte gave a good acrobatic and song and dance performance and of ourse had the crowd. The Salva tionists raised their loudest din, but finally had to withdraw in disgust. PERSONAL MENTION. Mr. W. A. Bantz. the rustling real estate agent of Portland, is in the city. H. Kenton le t yesterday for Ya ijiiina to look after his silver polish mine there. Edward Zeiss will leave to-dav for Seattle, where he expects to locate. He is a proficient archi tect and thoroughly understands the planing mill business, in which he expects to engage. M. Hess, of Cleveland, Ohio, who has been stopping in this city for several days, and has purchased considerable real estate here, will leave Saturday for his heme. He expects to return to Albany and assist in promoting the growth of the city. This office acknowledges a pleas ant call from Messrs. S. H. Barrett nd Joseph II. Davis, representing Sells Bros, and Barrett's great united shows. They are gentle manly advance managers of this monster circus and they promise bigger and better attractions than ever before. Promoted. Jos. Webber, Jr., who has been special traveling agent of the Hart ford and California Commercial Insurance Companies, has now Kon annnintfld ceneral acent of these companies for the Northwest Coast. Mr. Webber is an Albany boy and his many friends here will congratulate him on his promotion. Fine Vegetables. tin Saturday we will have we win nave me At finest lot of vegetables in the city. New potatoes, green peas, aspara gus, new turnips, young cirrots, voung onions, radishes, lettuce and cabbage, ateo a fine lot of comb honey and the cream cheese, ing Co. famous California Willamette Pack lteceiel Jesterday. Tiic finest lot of new vegetables in the city ; cauliflower, asparagus, green peas, string beans, cabbage, also a fine lot of oranges and lemons and another lot of that fine comb honey. Willamette Pack ing Co. Highest market price paid for five thousand iounds of bleached dried apples by G. W. Simpson, Albany, Oregon. THE COHIBCr FOURTH. The Variou Com itteet Will Meet at tU City Council Chambers To-light. The various committees appoint ed to arrange for the celebration of the coming Fourth of July are re quested to meet to-night at eight o'clock at the city council chamber at which time the various sub committees will report to the ex ecutive committee the progress made. Following is a list of the committees : Executive ot mmittee Charles Pfeiffer, T. L. Wallace, L. Vierick, I. Blum, C. W. Watts, E. W.Lang don and C. II. Stewart. Finance committee Jav W. Blain.T. L. Wallace,J. W.Cusick, D. B. Monteith, Geo. Humphrey. On grounds Chas. Curran, Geo. F. Simpsou, A. Hackleman. On music J. R. Whitney, Geo. L. Blackman, C. B. Winn. On printing A. Klein, J. J. Dabruille, John Mullan. On military affairs The officers of F Co.. O. N. G. On literary exercises Prof. G Walker, Prof. W. II. Lee, E. Sox, Kev. E. K. Prichard, Dr. C. Awbrey. On fireworks L. W. Deyoe, W. Wattf, W. B. Barr. Om invitation flpn. K. f!hm- berlain, G. W. Wright, A. B. freal, W. i. Read, E. J. Lanmng. Reception committee J. L. Cowan, J. K. Weatheriord, D. R. N. Blackburn. On fire department The chief engineer and foreman of Albany fire companies. On carriages Earl llace, John Giblin, D. P. Mason. On decoration W. II. Warner, Leo Cohen, D. J. Dubruille. On liberty car Isaac Coun.John Schmeer, Mrs. Mart V. Brown, Mrs. S. S. Train, Mrs. Wroodin. B. STATE DISPATCHES. Preparations for Active Work on the Ore gon Pacific -A Stranger's So'cide. Special to the Herald. j Cobvallis, May 23. Instruc tions were received to day by the Second Vice-President Nash, of the Oregon Pacific office here, direct from the New York headquarters to push the work on the Oregon Pacific eastward extension energet ically. It is expected that opera tions will be resumed as soon as men and material can be got to the front. APPOINTMENTS BY THE GOVERNOR. Salem, May 23. Governor Pen noyer to-day appointed James Dixon, for ene year, O. P. S. Plummer, for two years, and Jas. Brown, for three years, all of Port land, to constitute a state board of medical examiners. Also S. J. Barber and E. G. Clark, both of Portland, as a state board ef dental examiners for a term of four years. Also Dr. C. E. Miles, of Yaquina bay, as health officer, located at that point. iso Union Baptist church, Ilarf mony, rolk county ; value of propf j erty. $1000: 1. B. liranson , . J J, Lynch, II. Reed, trustees. BLEW HIS BRAINS OUT. Pobtlanp, May 23. John ll D. Barnum, a stranger in the city, j committed suicide at 1 :30 o clock at the Quimby house. He shot himself with a large Col't revolver. Among his effects no papers were found that tended to throw any light upon the cause that led him to take his life. In a small valise in his room Mas an envelope ad dressed to Henry Barnum, No. 50, Main street, Utica, N. Y.,anda! certificate dated 1800. that entitled him to admission to the university of New York. SELLS BROS. EHOBM0U3 CIECU3. United With 8. H. Barrett's Bit Show Will Exhibit at Albany or Jane 19. The advertising cars of Sells! Bros, and S. H. Barrett's enor mous united circus reached Al bany j esterday, and the city is now painted red with the mam moth posters of these great shows. This circus is not ntw to the peo ple of Albanv and surrounding country and the public can relyj upon a bigger exhibition than ever before. They will appear in Al bany on June 19, rain or shine. These renowned showmen, have been adding attraction upon at traction until it would seem that a show of the magnitude of their's last season could not be moved across the continent profitably, but they did it. This year, as if de termined to test the' limit of possi bility, they have formed a coalition with Hi. H. Barrett's World's Fair and both big 6hows, each fully equipped and larger than any rivals, will travel together, giving exhibitions in the same place, day and date. Two big circus parades on our streets the same day and hour will be a novelty ; two big railway trains, bringing two big shows to town will be seen at the depot ; two big canvas cities side by side, on adjoining grounds, and what is the most marvelous of all will be both shows will exhibit as one for but one price of admission. Truly Sells Brothers and Barrett are princely showmen. He Wanted One. Says he, "I want it ; Iain going to have one or bust." "Have one of what?" asked a bystander. "Why one of those fat dressud chickens that the Willamette Pack ing Co. have every Saturday." We will also have some fine fat geese to tickle your palate on Sundays. I I I 1 8TATE W. C. T. U- C0H7EBTI0X. The Seceni Days Proceedings The Reports of Officers. Salem, May 23. This morning's session of the state W. C. T. U. opened with a eervice of piayer, conducted by Mrs. Edwards, of Newburg. The convention proper opened with reading of scripture lesson by Mrs. Edwards and prayer by Mrs. Riggs. The convention made Miss Mil ler, of Portland, assistant editor of the Pacific Express, honorary member, also Mrs. Coons, of Uil vertun. Telegrams cf condolence and sympathy were sent to members of the different unions who are suf fering from illness. The treasurer reported having received 1595.48 ; expenses,$377.15 ; balance on hand, $218.33. The Sabbath desecration report by Mrs. W. A. S wick, of Roseburg, was read by the secretary. Mrs. W. S. Kinney, of Astoria, superintendent of scientific temper ance instruction in public schools, read a report showing the work to be in a prosperous condition, in many places the school superin tendents being in perfect sympathy with the flans of the W. 0. T. U. An animated discussion followed as how best to interest school boards, superintendents, teachers and parents iu this work. The rejiort of Mrs. Inez Parker, superintendent of legislation aud petition, wa3 read by Mrs. Geo. Grammis, showing the work thor oughly organized. Mrs. Nora Williams, superin tendent of work in Sabbatli schools, being absent and the report not yet received, on motion of Mrs. Robb Mrs. E. A. Harbin, superintend ent of Baby Home, Portland, read a most encouraging rejort of the difficulties surmounted and result3 attained. Number of children cared for since the establishment of the home, 135 ; boys and women provided with employment, 13; children placed in permanent homes, 14 ; number placed in tem porary homes. 13 ; number of chil dren in charge at present, 24. Miss Weeden addressed the con vention concerning the temperance temple, asking for contributions toward defraying the expense of its erection. In conclusion Mrs. Narcissa W. Kinney called the attention of the delegates .to Miss Willard's book ad spoke of its interest to all tem perance people and of its high literary value as coming from a woman of culture and wide ed itorial experience. The report of Mrs. Shane, of Portland superintendent of music, was read. The attention of the delegation was called to the importance o: subscribing for the Pacific Express. Mrs. Riggs read the report of Miss Mane Heme, superintendent of Kindergarten work, showing great activity in the Portland branch of the work. Excursion Ticket. Mr. J. T. Flynn, general agent for the Grant's Pass Improvement tt):is in the city making arrange ments for the forthcoming excur sion to Grant's Pass, which takes place on the 31st of May. The fare for the round trip has been ; fixed at $7.50, the lowest railroad j crn5 ever made in Oregon, and in aaauion 10 mat an mose purcnas- i ing property from the Improvement ! Co. on the occasion will have the j full railroad fare refunded.. Mr.' Flynn can be found at the Revere ' house until this evening. j COAST NOTES. The prosiects for crops in Grande Ronde are flattering at present Some time ago an average crop 1 was not expected, but the recent rains have worked a happy change. ; The daily output of the Walla J Walla creamery is 1500 pounds of ! butter, which sells rapidly for 35 j cents a pound. The farmers get j 25 cents a pound from the cream ery. Roseburg Review : We have in our office a fine specimen of coal from the mines of Gersline, twelve miles west of here. The coal is of excellent quality and the supply seems inexhaustible. Uncle Sam has chartered the steamer Walluski to tow rock at Yaquina to the government jetty. The contract price is $600 a month. The distance the rock is to be towed is fourteen miles. Telephone-Register : The citi zens of North Yamhill will have their town surveyed, platted and recorded. It will then be a town. Yamhill is progressing, and all are on the alert to receive the expected immigration this summer. Enough saw-mill machinery went to Alaska last month to cut 120,000 feet of lumber a day. The timber is there in abundance, and proba bly next season the singular sight will not be repeated of shipping sawed timber from Astoria and Port Townsend to Alaska. The store of L. A. Sevey,in Vale, was destroyed by fire with all its contents Saturday morning. Peo ple were awakened about 1 o'clock by the discharge of cartridges in stock and the alarm was given. By great exertion the safe was run out and is uninjured. The loss islO, 000 on stock and $0000 on builuing ; insurance $S000, in London ana Lancashire. The county treasurer s ledger and the warrant ledger were destroyed. . 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, we guarantee a fit in the frame or no sale. Corner First and Ferry streets. Lovers of good coffee should try some of Julius Gradwohl's choice grades. He keeps the best in the market and sells as he docs all his choice family groceries, at the lowest living prices. Farm for Sale. Persons looking for a fine bargain in a farm should call upon me on the premises, Z miles northwest of Albany oa 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 round, 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 school house is only a quarter of a mile distant. A. Snell. Just Keceired. 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. Dressed Chickens. We will have a nice lot of dressed chickens for your Sunday dinner. Call and leave your orders for a nice yellow legged chicken. Wil lamette Packing Co. BKier HKSTie. Use Fahrney's panacea. Eight shares for $1 at Yierick'a. Artists' material at -Mrs. Hyma' Try Corn: Bro's Pappoose 5 cent Havana cigars. The latest elieet music at Mrs flyman's. First-class work dene at Wra Mack's barber shep. Shaving li cents. Just received at II. Ewert's, a nice assortment of gold-headed canes. FOK LAME BACK, SIDE OK CHEST VSE Shiloli's Porus Plaster. Price, 25 cents. Foshay & Mason. Fahrney's celebrated blood cleanser at Brownell & Stanard and at Deyoe & Robson's. P. J. Baltimore general agent. Mexican Cactus Bitters is the beet remedy in the world for liver and kid ney diseases, indigestion, etc. For sale at M Banmgart's If you want a clean and fine smoke askfor J. Joseph's home made white aoor clears, .for sale oy most cigar dealers and at J. Joseph's factory. A fine stock of Englisk and honey comb moruio bugiiy lap robes. Fly nets and summer voods at the leading harness dealers, lliompson & Over mans. It is no good to look at the ther mometei this year to judge ef winter. ihe only thing to sruide you is Brownell & Stanard'4 price which are always down to zero. Dnrno'n Catarrh Snuff. Sure cure for sore eyes, deafness headache, and the worst forms of eatarrh in the head and throat. Price 25 cents. So!d by Foshay & JMason, Aioany, uregon. The Dynamite buggy whip is ee skin linep. Thompson A Overman agents. Notice to Contractors and Builders. TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT BIDS XI will be received until Saturday.- June 1, 198f . at the hoar ef one o'clock p. m. for tlie construction of a two story brick building on the real property owned by the Masonic Building; Association in Al anv. Oraren. in accordance with plane and specifications now on file in the office of Charles E. Wolverton, secretary. The light is reserved to reject any ana an ohm. Dated May 21. 1880. By order, L. SENDERS, . F. SIMHdOX, G. W. M ASTON. Committee, ALBANY Collegiate Institute, ALBANY, 1888 OREGON 1889 A Eull Corps of Instructors. Classical, scientific, literary, commercial and normal classes. Courses of study ar ranged to m ;ct the needs of all jrrailen of students. Special inducements offered to students from abroad. Tjitiou ranges from $5.50 to $13.50 Per Term, Instrumcntarinstniction iir music will given by Miss Laura Goltra. Board in private families at low rates, and rooms for self boardini; at small expense. A careful supervision exercised over pupils away from home.Q For circulars and full particulars, address the "president, KEV. ELBERT N. CONDIT, Albany, Oregon, Pres B. Marshall. FARM LEVELING OP ALL KINDS, AL bany Orearon. Agent for the Wriirht Farm Level. Location of ditches for tiling put poses a specialty. Orders left at the Hrrald office will receive prompt attention. 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 $1 the price of good prints. SAMUEL E. YOUNG. OIL PAIKTESTG. Miss Minnie Park 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 include views of The Three Sisters, Oregon City Falls, Multnomah Falls, Mt. Hood, and many others. Charges for lessons M ill be reasonable. Contractor and ltnilder. DC. SHELL WILL FURNISH PLANS, specifications and details for all kinds of building and architecture. AH worklprompt ly done and guaranteed to lie first-cl iss. Es timates furnished on short notice for brick bu.Min;:, residences, public buildings, bridgps, etc. REMOVAL JOHNSON &' DANNALS have removed their blacksmith shop rmn their old quarters to ths corner oppo ite An. Mirsha l's livery stable, where the ba found ready to do all kinds of work intlicir line cheaply and promptly. Stan Jar J I Warns, LEAL ESTATE FOB SALE. Twenty-five feet front on east First street $2000. Four lots iu Hackleman 's third addition $1000. Two lots in western part of town, block No. 60, each $425. Two lots in block No. 62, each $500. Two lots with large house and barn on Baker street $2100. Two hundred and twenty-five feet front on Depot street with house and barn $5000. One block of twelve lots in Schultz front addition to South Albany $1200. Willamette Valley Land Agency. Schultz & Henderson. Good Investment. for a small amount ,ot money that will in a years time double or trebla your money, such an op portunity is ottered in bouth Albany only one half mile from the city,' embracing the tract of land from Lilkins' falls to the lair ground road. Lots sold on the installment plan. TWEEDALE & ReDFIELD, One door south of the post office. The BUYERS' GUIDE ia issued March and Septeach year. It is an encyclopedia of useful information for all who purchase the luxuries or the necessities of life. We can clothe you n furnish you with all the necessary and unnecessary ap pliances to ride, walk Hance, sleep, eat, fish, hunt, work, go to church or stay at home, and in vaiious sizes, styles and quantities. Just figure out what is required to do all these things COMFORTABLY nd you can make a fair estimate of the value of the BUYERS' CUIDE. which wiU be sent upoDjreceipt of 10 cents to pay postage. MONTGOMERY, WARD & CO., 1 1 1 1 1 4 Michigan Avenue, Chicago, III. Kemoved. JOSEPH WEBBER ANNOUNCES TO HIS patrons and friends that he can be found on First street, in his new rooms in Foshay & Mason s brick, where he is prepared to ac commodate the public'wlth anything in the tonsorialline. Hot or cold baths at all hours Green peas, cabbage, cauliflower, onions, celery, pie plant, fresh, at Brownell & Stanard, No. 1 Star tomatoes and all kinas of fresh cannfd good at a very low figure at Conrad Meyer's. BAKING POWDER. Put up expressly for Julius'gGrad Jwohl and 6old at his Golden Rule Bazaar in OXE POUND CANS AT 25:CENTS PER CAN Guaranteed to be first-class in every Respect. JULIUS GRADWOHL llAKKN I'P BY TUB CITT MARSHAL WITHIN THE X corporate limits of the city ot Albany, a small sorrel horse, both hind feet white, has saddle marks. The owner can have the nine by calling at Jno. S:hmeer's livery stable and paying charges. SLEEPLESS NIGHTS, made miser able by that terrible cough. Shiloh's cure is the remedy fur you. Foshay & Mason. WTHY DOES THE IUN 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- i 71 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. Don't forget that U mple of economy is at BroTOioU & Stanar&'s- COKXKR FIRST AND B0ATLB1V SLS Stockholders' Meeting. NOTICE IS HEREBY GiVEN THAT THE annual meet in? of the stockholders of the Albany Farmers' Company will be held iu the company's office in the city of Albany ,oi the 21st day of May, 183!, at 1 o'clock P. M. Said meeting will be held for the purpose of electing seven directors to nerve for the en suing year, and the transaction of such other business as may rcgulai ly come before such meeting. A f ull attenuance of stockholders is requested. Dated, Albany. Ore. Mav 3, 1S89. O. A. Archibald, M. H. Wilps, Secrelarv. President. Dissolution otioe. TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE firm of Bardue i Underwood, doing a genera trrocery business, has been dissolved by niuf:l consent. Mr. Underwood having sold his interest in the busiaess to R. it. Roberti)o;i The business will be continued under the firm name of 1 tar due & Robertson with whom the outstanding busine.s ac counts Of the old firm must be settled. BAKDUK& KOBKItTMOX. Albany. May 14, 18S9. New designs in jewelry at French's. 0 GOLDEN Brownel Staoard 1889 1889 SPRING AND SUMMER - 1889 SPECIALTIES. Ladies' Dress Goods andTrimmiiigs The largest stock and greatest variety in price and stylo I have ever carried, and as good value as ever ottered to the citizens of Linn county- Special Bargains In cashmeres in colors and blacks. Seersuckers, ginghams, chambreys, French prints and wash fab rics. All the noveltiis of the season in black and colors" I will have something 'further to say about these in a few days. EMBROIDERIES, SKIRTINGS, Flouncings, and all overs on cambrics. Swiss and India linen. I have just opened the largest invoiee of novelties in this line ever exhibited in this city, and at greatly reduced prices. ; PIQUES, India lawns, nansooks in white, ecru and colors, all at prices very much cheaper than ever before of tered in this city. TABLE LINEN In brown and bleached, his stock I bought in New York at less than importers' price, and am able to give good bargains. 5S inch all linen bleached at C0 cts per yard and others in proportion. TOWELLINGS Crashes, etc. All these goods I buy direct from importers by the bale,and can sell them much cheap er than if bough j of jobbers towels I buy in quan tities in New York, and am offering them at prices that are mre to sell the sroods. 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 fees and The above is an outline of the iolicy am going to do businew o. 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 growin? city of Albany.! I will hare sonethmg to say about Carpets, Boots aod Shoes, Groceries, And Other lines Soon. SAMUEL 889 LAWS, Children's. E. VOUNG. i