Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, May 25, 1889, Page 1, Image 1

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15 CENTS A WEEK.
ALBANY, OREGON, SATUKBAY 25 1889.
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Tie Leading Clothier,
Carries th largest line of Men's
and Boys' Clothing, Furnishing
Goods, Etc. in the Willam
ette Valley,
SUITS MADE
In k MM - Tailoring Department,
fISEt 1LHX,
Vhaf
dTT DBUG STOEE.
FINE LINE OF
ART SUPPLIES
Tf xLST AN FANfY ARTICLES.
PRESCSIPTIONS CAREFULLY ICCMPOUNDED.
GUISS & SON, PROPRIETORS,
THer wird Deutch gesprochen.
G.L
BLACKMAN
Successor to E. W. Lanpdos
DJUUKB
urup, Paints, Oils,
'
Perfumery and toilet article,
also a fall line of books ace
oiatioof ry. periodicals, etc.
J3T PreacripUona carefulij
rompoonded
Th ODD FEWS TEMPLE,
Albany
Oregon
TO ORDER
ALBANY
Is
tttWtraaiitT;7rjikiByflfar
Absolutely Pure.
This powder never varies. A marvel
of purity .strength and wholesomencss.
More economical than the ordinary
kinds, and cannot be sold in competi
tion witb multitude of low test, short
weight alum or phosphate powders
Sold only in c-ns. Royal BakW pow
dbr Co . 10T. Wall St., N. T.
D.W Crowley & Co., Agents,
Portland, Oregon.
I'lll'SItlAX
WI1. DAVIS, M. D. PHYSICIAN. AND
suienn. Cnn )e found at his office
room in Strahan's block, First street. Albany
OreL'on-
DK C. C11AJ115KHLIN. HOMEOPATHIC
physician and surgeon. Office, corner
Third and Lyon streets, Albany, Oregon Of
fice hours, mornings, 8 to 9 and 12 to t and
after 6 in evenings.
W. UASTOX. MlYfelCIAN AM) SUM
, geon, Albany, Oregon
M.
II . ELLIS, PHYSICIAN
geon, Albany, Oregon .
ASD SL'Kr
c.
C. KELLY, PHYSICIAN AXD 6VR
geon Albany. Oregon, office in Pierce's
new block. Otfice.houre, from 8 A. M. to 4
P. M.
A.
J. liOSSITER, VETERINARY SUR
geon, graduate of Ontario veterinary
college and member of the Ontario veterin
ary medical society, is prepared to treat the
diseases or an domesticated animals on
scientific principles. Office at Ans Marshall's
livery stable. Residence 4th and Calapooia
streets, Albanv, Oregon.
DR. It KOLDEWAY, VETERINARY SUR.
geon, Albany, Oregon. - .Graduate of GerJ
man mill AmerHxii ponetres.
ATTORNEYS.
I. . X. Ill.AlKlU'BX. o. W WRIGHT.
1)LACKUl'RN, Jt WRIGHT ATTORNEY AT
) L uw, Alljany, Oregon. Office in Odd
bellow's Tcni!e. -Vill jinurtice in all courts
oi thel ate, undgie special attention to all
business.
lyOLVEllTOS C1IAKLES E.ATTORNEY
IT at Law, Albany, Or. Ottii-e in rooms 13
and 14, Poster's Ui.tk, over L. E. lilain's
stor .
T K. WEATHO ktPO HP,
ATTORNEY AT
I . law, Albany,
Oregon. ollii.-e in Odd
Fellow's Temple. Will pract in all the
courts of thestate, and give special attention
to all business.
F EVERE HOUSE, ALBANY, OR. CHAS
t Pfeiffr, Prop. Only first eclasH house
in tho city. Large sample rooms for com
mercial men. No Chinamen employed in the
kitchen. General stage office for Corvallis.
R
EWERT. PRACTICAL WATCHMAKE
and jeweler, Albany, Oregun,
Oysters ! fUM era !
EASTERN AND I.YVIAN SERVER
fresh every ttav at 11. lifttki' restaurant
OAA DOLLARS TO LOAN ON GOOD I
Crovdcr, Albanv Mtfle.
Land MarTeytng.
p.
ARTtKS RSISINO SfRVKVIXS DON CAN OB
tain accurate and prompt work br caJline
upon ex-eeiinty purveyor f, T. T. Fisher. He
h complete conies f field notes and town
ship plats, and t prepare I to do aurveving ia
Oiv part of Linn county. rostofSce addre,
Killers Station, Linn couuty.Orafcon.
CB.
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WINN. AHST FR THE LBA.
iDg Ire, Hfe ancfjascirfsat iasuraaee cam-
panics.
Fer Beat.
FlUHSHB ROtMS TO R1NT.
Oity Restaurs!.
AT THE
THAT HACKING COUGH caw bh
se quickly cured by Sbiloh's Cure. We
guarantee it. Fosbay & Masa.
H. F. MERRILL,
Banker.
ALBANY, - - OREGON
Sells exchange on New York, San
Francisco and Portland.
Buy notes, state, county and city
warrants. Receive deposits subject te
check. Interest allowed on time dc
posits
Collections receive prompt attention
Correspondence solicited.
igyOffice hours from 8 a. m. lo 5p.'m
Agent for reliable fire andmarine
nsurance companies.
AAany Bath House
AN
HAIH DRESSING SALOON,
JOSEPH WEBBER. PROPPJITOR
i"Ladier nd children's hair dresa.
ns: a specialty. nti.e satisfaction
(ruarantedc
A4L IT.
HAVING SOLb MY INTEREST IN THE
store of i.iier-.il merchandise of the
nrm of Coehow 4 Cable tc C. E. Sfanard,-1
wish to call the attention of all who know
themsel-es ir.debtcJ to Cosbow & Cable to
call and settle at once. Having sold out on
account of poor health, I expect to change
clima'c for a while, and all accounts not
set f led beiore I get ready to leave Browusrille
" ill be left with an) ffiter for collection. A
werd te the wine is Ticient.
C. P. . OSHW,BrswTi
The modes of death's' approach are
various, and statistics fchow conclusiTe
ly that more persons die frm diseases
of the throat and lungs than auy other.
It is probable that everyone, without
exception, receives vast rumbers of
Tubeicle Germ Into the system and
where these germs fall upon sui table
soil they start into; life and develop,
at Drbb Biunij. ouu la duvhu uy a
slight tickling cessation in the throat
and if allowed 3t continue their
ravages they extend to the lnnrs Dro-
ducing consuinptjon and to the head,
causing catarrh,, Now all this is
dangerous and if allowed to proceed
will in time cause death; t the onset
you must act wi ftroft;4tne8s; allow.
inir a cold tjfit 1Cb4 attention is
uangeroua ana may -two ..you your-r
life. As soon as you feel: that some
thing is wrong with yottr throat, lungs
or nostrils, obtain a bottle of Boschee's
German Syinp. It will give you ira
mediate relief. .
The Albany FuriMiue 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.
Fortmiller Irving have jnst
opened a beautiful line ef ak and
gold mould in rs from pictures, 6teel
engravings, etc. Call and see them.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
DR. W. C. NEGUS,
Graduate of the 1 Royal College of
London, England, also of the Belle-
vue Medical College.
The Dr. has spent a lifetime of
study and practice and makes a spe
cialty of chronic diseases, removes
cancers, scrofula enlargements.tumors
and wens, without pain or the knife.
He also makes a specialty of treat
ment with electricity. Has practi ed
in the German French and Kuglish
hospitals. Calls promptly attended
day or night. His motto is
"GOOD WILL TO ALL."
tfviTOflice and residnce Ferry street,
between Third and Fourth.
9,999.00
IN GOLD
To Be Given Away
Cut ont this advertisement and send it
J. LAIIMER Si CO.. Nurseryman. Toronto,
Canada, with 14 three-cert Canadian, or 1
two-cent American postage stamps, and they
will send you by mail (postpaid) in good time
for planting in April or May next, your
cnoice ot any one of tne following collection
of plants, and enter your name 111 competi
tion for the $0,999.00 in gold that they are
giving away in order to introduce tlieir nur
sery stock.
Collection of Plants
No, 1 2 hardy roses.
No. 2 2 hardv clinilinr roses.
No. 32 overbloomiugroscs forhousc cu
turc.
No. 4 2 dahlias.
No. 510 ulailiola.
No. 6 3 hardv irrape vines.
No. 7 S raspberry plants, 4) each black and
red.
Ko. s- 20 strawberry plants, 4 choice kincn.
o. 96 very choice plants four House cul
T".ture.
No, 10 5 cherry currants (ret'X
N. 11 ft Lees prolific currants (black)
No, 12 5 white L'mrie currants
All letters with this advertisement enclosed
along with stamiib for any one or more col
lions of plants, will be numbered as fiey
coins to hand, and the senders of the first
thirteen hundred will receive gifts an follows
1st S2.'i0 I The next 20, 510 each.
2nd 100 1 The next 40, $5 each,
3rd - 50 I The next 415, 2 each.
4th :t0 ' I he next 820, $1 each.
oth 20 1
After fiO.OuO letters have been received, the
senders of the next 1.100 letters will receive
$;ift as follows:
1st $225 I Next 10, $15 each
2nd 135 I Next 15, 10 each
2nl - 75 I Next 40, $A each
4th - 50 j A'cxt 470, 92 each
3th . 25.1 Next 500. 81 each
Aftnr U 0,000 letters have been received,
es lc.soK ir luxt 1,000 fetters will re-
t a-lts as lo.l iws;
an.1 i $100 each I Next 5 420 each
3, 4 and 5 . 75 each J Next 15 10ah
0, 7 and 8. . . 60 each Next S64....... 3 each
9. 10. 11. 12. 26 each I Next 693 1 each
After 150,000 letters have been received the
senders 01 the next 1.108 letters win receive
gifts as follows:
1, $100 each I Next 10 (20 each
2.. 75 each Next 25 10 each
3 and 4 50 each Next 585 .... 2 each
Next 6 25 each I Next 479. . . . 1 each
Any person may send any number ot times
for any of the above collections. If 6 cents in
stamps extra is sent, we will send in Jtn
next a printed list of the names of allperaMS
wno are entitled to gins.
We make this liberal offer te readers of the
Hirald. knowing it will not pay us now. but
our object is to introduce our stock and build
up a trade. Our mailing points are Toronto
and Shrubmount. Ont., Koch ester. N. Y
Louisville, Ky., Plainesville, O., and Chicago,
I1L, and we will guarantee all stock to reach
our customers in good condition. We employ
no agents, but deal direct with customers.
and can sell and deliver stock to any part of
the United states or uuiaaa a . atxut one-
half the price charged Dy other nurserymen.
through agents. Remember we will not be
undersold by any reliable Arm. Send us
list of wants and we will quote you prices; or
10 cents for a handsome illustrated catalogue
which you may aeuuet ironi your nrst erder.
Address all letters
J. LAHMER & CO.,
Nurserynen,
TORONTO, CANAVA.
V71NTED.
THOSE WISHING A FIRST
I class piano, sewing machine, the
latest music or artists' materials, will
find a bargain by calling at ' Mrs. B,
Hyman's. The pianos are fully guar
anteed for fire years. The best
pianos made to stand the climate of
the Pacific coast. The New Ameri
can Sewing Machine will please most
fastidious. Painting and mnsic les
sons given - there. Stamping, Em
broidery and Dressmaking done to
order. No. 115 1st St, Albany, Or.
Far chilblain and frost-bites use
Chamberlain's Pain.Balm. When
promptly applied to the frozen parts
it will pi event the sk'.n frm turning
black or poelin? off. It allays the
itchinir and smurtinjj f chilblains
and soon restores the part to a healthy
condition, Frjal ay Fvsfcay .
GENERAL NEWS.
No Truth in the Stories in Re
gard to the Burned Church.
CHINAMAN GIVEN A LONG TERM
Knssia 'and Persia Bank at 8pokani Jlit
iater to Switseilanc SeTenne Cut
ter Sails for Alaska.
Th HzKALB's Stcclal Dinirtitch'ji . .
! aAjr FrXkcisco' MV 24. Tn an
TnterviewTasfnieKt BishoD
TTadi
mir, oi the Kussian cuurcu which
was burned a few nights ago, tsaid
that there was not a word of truth
in any of the sensational stories
which have been published since
the fire. The church records were
not burned, although a few of the
papers were scorched. He was
satisfied that the fire was caused
by hoodlums.
It EH KING SKA.
The United State Revenue Cutter
on the Way.
San Francisco, May 24. The
United States revenue cutter Hush
sailed for Behring sea and Alaska
this morning to protect the Ameri
can fisheries there, under instruc
tions from the secretary of the
treasury.
LONG SENTENCE.
Life
Will Hold Few Pleasures if
He Serves His Time.
Milwaukee, May 24. Sam Yip
Jap, on. of tt:e Chinamen accused
of ravishing little children, and
whose arrest iei to serious rioting
and demonstration of Chinese
lately, was this morning found
guilty and sentenced to imprison
ment for 35 year?. Hah Ding will
not be placed on trial.
CZAKINA WELCOMES SHAH.
The Monachs Holt Nob Together
and Hare a Good Time.
St. l'ETEKsiii iici, May 24. The
czarina and grand duchess received
the shah at the Hermitage to-day.
A banquet was afterwards given at
the winter palace 111 honor of the
.shah, who sat at the right hand of
the czarina. When the czar arose
and offered a toast in honor of his
guest, a salute of two guns was
fired by the artillery. The shah
offered a toast in honor of the
czarina.
National Bask at Spokane.
Washington, May 24. The
comptroller of currency has author
ized the Exchange National Bank
at Spokane Falls ; capital $100,000,
to begin business witli.
Presents His Credentials.
Berlin, May 24. John D.Wash
burn, American minister to Switz
erland, presented his credentials to
President Homer to-day.
. .
Strawberry Sociable.
Samaritan Lode No. 316, I. O
G.T., of Ilarrisburg, will give
strawberry and ice cream sociable
on Saturday evening, June 1, 18t9;
at Smitl! 8 hall. Ihe public are
cordially invited. A short musica
and literarv programme will be
rendered by some of the best local
talent. Amittance, free.
Shaving 15 t ents at Vierick's.
The Albanv Bakery
b'uder the new management of
Park hi
-WH KEEP
A fuil line of chaicc family groceries and
provision
Canned ifineapplea,
Choice Table Delicacies
Ornamented cakes for
Weduinas and Parties.
Salmo
kinds.
bellies mackerel and salt fish of all
FRESH BAKED BREAD
fcGvcrv Day.
BdSw.fe Cakes
TEAS hid UOFF&
les
s.
CANNED WOODS, ETC.
-ine best Soap in the market-
Le Roi Savon.
A fine assortment of domestic
and Imported Cigars
t3Tt John Fox's old stand
low Finns
lew brick.
land
Nuts
Raisin
PACIFC COAST DEFENSES.
Groat Britain to Begin Work at
Esquimault This Summer.
Ottawa. 3Iay 24. The Cana
dian Government has icceived a
cablegram from tun imperial
authorities stating that wurk
the Pacific coast defeusvs will be
begun this summer. The home
Government has always bed
keenly aiiTe to the importance of
fortifications oa the Pacific cons',
especially at and about Equi
inault, the terminus of the Cana
dian Pacific Railway, as well s
,tbe arssjyslf the British, navy on
the Pacific. Cust year the British
Admiralty detailed an officer to
make a careful camiuutiou of the
coast of British Columbia between
Vancouver aod Esquiniuult with
the object of deciding upru sitfs
for the erectiou f oatteries com
manding th entrances to Puget
sound and protecting Esquitnault,
Recommendations wure made, but
nothing was done until lately,
when the British Government,
sti.red up to activity by a renewal
of negotiations by the Government
at Washington regarding the Behr
ing sea question, decided that work
en the coast defenses should fee
begun at ence.
Hen. G. . Foster, Minister ef
Finance, speaking te a reperter to
day regarding the statement pub
lished in a San Francisco paper to
the effect that the British Govern
meat was contemplating a scheme
for the transformatioa f the en
trance te Paget sound into a
second Gibraltar, said the expres
sion ua second Gieraittr" was too
strong, but it was the intention of
the Canadian and imperial author
ities to make great improvement
in the defenses of Pacific seaboard
ports, especially Esquimault. "If
the Americans object," he said, "to
our establishing batteries com
manding the eutiauce to Puget
sound, why, let them build forts
on the opposite side ot the straits.'
A WOMAN PREACHEK.
She Has Been Authorized to Per
forin Marriage Ceremonies.
Cleveland, May 21. Rev. Mrs.
Ellen Rinklc, a regularly ordained
minister or the united Brethren
Church, at Woobtei,jObio, is prob
ably the first woman ever author
ized to perform the marriage cere
mony. Rev. Mrs. Rinkle made up
plication to the Probate Judireof
Wayne count? a short time since
for a license to perform marriages,
The Judge lef Ubed to grant u until
he bad consulted the Attorncv
General of the Sta e. That rillcial
refused to give an opinion, and the
Judge being unable to find anv
law prohibiting the issuing of
licenses proceeded to grant one
Mrs. Rinkle will tie her first
auptial knot within a few days.
THE AMERICAN NAVY.
Its Increasing- Strength Worrying
tho British.
New York, May 2 J. A cable
fpccittt to thu Post Iroru London
says: Oa the third reading ot the
debate on the 'uval Defense bill
yesterday in the Contmons, Samuel
btory. intra ber for Sunderland,
declared that the Government'-)
policy had excited the jaalous
competition of other countries,
instancing the following ceo versa
tion he had at Washington. He
aaid to the Secretary of the Navy
'"I am sorry to observe the growing
disposition on the part of the quiet
American people to have a fleet.
The Secretary replied : ''Yes. sir
we do intend to nave a larger fleet
You English cannot complain, for
your Government is spending
twenty millions on a fleet to day
TELEGRAPHIC BKIEFS.
Forty-five persons lost their
lives through the floods in Bo
hernia.
The American schooner Addie
C. Hasseltine has been wrecked on
Eben island in the Marshall group.
Lord Salisbury says the alliance
between the rarnelhtes and Glad'
stonians is slowly but steadily
breaking.
The American burglars, Guerin
and Dcnnin, on their trial at Paris.
were sentenced to ten years' im
prisonment each.
The WestiOffhouse Consolidated
Eleetric Light Com pan has com
nenced a suit against the Edison's
lamp patent.
Kilrain and Mitchell sailed for
New York from London Ifednes
day. They are in good spirits end
confident that Kilrain will whip
Bullivan.
The Milwaukee Herald (German)
publishes an interview with Presi
dent Harrison in which he promises
to conciliate German republicans
by giving them some good offices.
An earthquake shock was felt
about 3:15 Sunday morning nt
various points in middle California.
At Celhnsyille, Solano county, a
building was toppled over. At
Lick observatory the shock was
not heavy, but the eztraordinarv
feature of it was the creat duration.
which registered on the instrument
for 2 minutes and 12 seconds. The
vibrations were in a north and:
south direction.
HARKISBURG NOTES.
HARBisnnc;, May 23.
J. G. Ctawford, of Albany, visit
ed Ilarrisburg this week.
I. N.- Wyatt, cf Minnesota, is
visiting his uncle, Eli Wyatt.
Mrs. L. Senders, of Albany, has
been visiting Mrs. May and Mrs.
Senders.
Miss Jclia Moore, of Baker City,
is visiting relatives and friends- at
this place. ' '
Geo. Isham will go to Drain as
assistant telegraph operator the
first of next month.
Mr." J; G.Roundf-of -Karti Poet-'
land, has been buying all the ash
timber in the market as it stands
in the tree.
Ilarrisburg now has a good real
estate firm, Rampy Rriggs. They
can sell a man real estate in quan
tities to suit.
O. T. Porter, of Albany, has
been here the past two weeks rep-
rre&enting the Bankers' Life In
surance Co., of Minneapolis.
We believe there has not been a
better prospect for years foi a good
crop. Fall grain is looking spier
did and all spring grain looks well
also.
Mrs. George Brandenburg, who
was thrown from a buggy and
quite seriously injured, has so far
recovered as to be able to walk
about a little each day.
Chas. McDonald, who has been
engineer on the O. & C. R. R. for
years, has machinery for a saw
mill loaded on cars, which, as soon
as it arrives, he will net up in this
place.
Harrisburg has .been without a
good flouring mill for years. Levi
Douglas, one of our most enter
prising men, has just completed a
new roller process mill and is mak
ing flour second to none.
We think it to be about time our
citizens should wake up and take
some action as to whether we will
celebrate or not this year. We did
not celebrate last year at home.and
if we are to celebrate this year we
Bhould let the people know and
make arrangements so as not to be
rushed.
WHAT THEY MAKE.
Eilen Terry is paid $600 a week.
Digby Ball receives $2o'J a week.
Fred Leslie receives $500 a week.
Kyle Bel lew receives $359 a
week.
Charles Coghlan is paid (350 a
week
De Weif Hopper is paid $250 a
wek.
Gaorge Alexander is paid $300 a
week.
John Habbertnn makei $10,000
a year.
Mark Twain's income it $80,000
a year.
Joseph Pulitzer's income for
18S8 was $1,009,000.
Mrs. Cnan'.er (Amelie Rives)
makes about $10,000 a year.
W. D. Howtlls receives from the
Harpers $10,000 a year.
K. VY. Wilder receive $20,000 a
year from the Century.
CI. John Cockorill is paid $20.-
000 a year by the New York
World.
Up to recently Francis Wilson
was paid a saUry n $525 a week.
Edgar W. Fawcett receives about
$4000 a year for all his writings.
Mayo w. Haz!ltme receives $175
a week from tho New York Sua.
The late . P. Roe found no dif
ficulty ia writing $50,000 worth a
year.
Brander Matthews averages an
annual income from literature of '
about $3000.
Miss Murfree's (Charles Egbert
Craddeck) hovels yield her abeoi
$3000 a year.
Charles Dudley Warner is paid
$1210 tor bis department in Har
per's Magazine.
Francis Hadgson Burnett is get
ting rich at the rate of from $20,
00 to $21,000 a Tear.
Yea Cannot ANoni.
At this season of the year to bo
without a good reliable diarrhoea
balsam in the house, as cramps, colic,
diarrhoea and all inflammation ef tho
stomach and bowel are exceedingly
daoieroua if not attended to at one.
One bottle of B EGGS' DIARRHOEA
BALSAM will do more good in cases
of this kind than any other medicine
on earth. We guarantee it, G. L.
Blackman, druggist.
Yaoalaa Bar.
Fifteen hundred dollars will boy
one hundred feet of water front,
between Fall street and the Bay
View House, Newport. Address
Lock Box 18 Newport, Oregon.
Wfcv.is It
That neoDlo linger aIon? always .
complaining about thtt tired feeling?
line bottle of BJBGGS BLOOD PU1U
FIER and BLOOD MAKEK will en.
tirely remove this feeling, give them
a good appetite and regulate diges
tion. G.X. Blackman. druggist.
Paragon.
We have just received a fresh
suddIv of this celebrated roast
coffee, ground free of charge, on
our Felf-grinding machine. Once
used, always used. Willamette .
racking Co.
A new line of fine wall-pacers with
borders to match have been opened at
Fortmiller A Irvine's. Thcv ar n
and elegant design. Call aat see
them.