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1HE MOKKINQ HERALD; SATURDAY, JULY 13, 1889. O. .1 C. K. K. TIMB TABLE. NORTH BOCN&. j epartgjrrives. t;4. ami; , , .-traml Cortl'd lOlUani 11:16 uin VtftMti 34hpm 45rm r"r-'lit I SOUTH BOUND. Arrives! Departs- Arrive 7:4'pmi 5pm 12;20pmlli40pm 1 1.30pm Ashland 9. OOaiu rlueene cx Freight h'uifcne 2.40pm Eugene 6.00pm No freight received iorJouthpfter U,a.m. Jig name tiny. ORK4JOX PACIFIC TIME TABLE. Arrives lcparw .,llT&niroo p in ,.l 5.25Dtnl6.S0 PassoDirer. Krvitrht.... .IOTTI5TG8 ABOUT TOWS. Rubber anil leather belting of all ehrcriptions at fctewait & Sox. i. L. lUackman sold yesterday to W. li. tlilsen a fine Kmerson j-iano. Work lias teen commenced on the bridge across the Santiam at Waterloo. (I. L. Iilackman will sell his en tire stjck of books and stationery at cost for ."0 day.-. Regular meeting A St. John's Lodge No. V, A. 1 & A. M. will be held this evening. Fifty pieces of furniture given with all cook stoves or ranges sold by Matthews it Washburn. r.urkhart A Hilyeu have sold, their livery stable at Lebanon to John Nichols and A. P. lilackburn. Harry Perrin, of Kugene, who recently fell forty feet from the top of the residence of C. K. Wolver ton, is able to be out again. Pasture with good shade and running water, for cows. Apply to F. II. Wallace, 5th street, West Albany. Those wishing screen doors and windows should get my prices be fore ordering elsewhere. W. W. Growder. Just received a car load of Tubbs pute inauilla binding twine, which we oiler at bottom price. Knapp, 1'iurrell & Co. Dr. J. W. Starr has moved his oilice lrom his residence to the I'earce and Strahau block, upstairs in the rear rooms on the main hall. The Oregon Pacific Railroad lias commenced their popular summer excursions to Yaquina. Low rate tickets are now on sale, good every Wednesday and Saturday, from Albany, Corvallis and Philomath. The race between llostwick's horse and Piekard's mare arranged to take place at the track in this city .s not likely to be run, the parties backing the Postvick horse having failed to come to the center with the $200 which was to be put up yesterday. l'KUSONAI. MENTION. ' A .Miss Lillian Ilacklemau has re- turned from a visit at Lebanon. Mrs. Karl Race left yesterday for a visit with her parents at P.oise City, Idaho. Pete Schlosser and w ife and little son Harry, left yesterday for a trip to the mountains. Miss Grace Norton, of Weilu Station, is visiting in this city, the guest uf Mrs. uenj. Johnson. Mrs. Charles Story, of K;t Port land, is visiting in this city, t!ie Snest ol Mrs. L). 15. ilonteith. Miss fidith Hughes, of Salem, who has been visiting in this city, the guest of the Misses Mason, has returned home. John Meyer, of Providence, 11 I., will arrive in the citv this mornins to visit his brother, Con rad Meyer, whom he has not seen for 29 years. He is accompanied by his wife. An I'nfortunat Wtmii. Yesterday morning a well dressed, inodest appearing woman, aged about 3j, arrived in this city accompanied by her little daugh ter, a child of about seven years. Shortly after her arrival Marshal Hodman received a telegram from the city marshal at Medford to place her under arrest, for which a warrant had been issued there. He did so, and telegraphed back, asking what was the charge against the woman. The reply came, "No charge, but hold "her." The woman appealed for protection at the hotel, saying that she had committed no crime, but was try ing to escape from her husband ami to keep her own child. She told a pitiful story, the substance of which ia that she has for several years conducted a restaurant at Sacramento. Her name is M. C, Hussey. Her husband, who often got drunk, a short time ago took the littlo girl and went to Medford. She could not bear to be separated from the child and followed then.. Thursday while her husband was in the country she took the little girl and came to this city, intend ing to go to Yaquina and" take the steamer on her return to Sacra mento, when she was arrested. She paid she would sooner die than give up her child, and that her husband had threatened to kill both her and the child, and that she would not return to him. An officer will arrive this morning from Medford after her, but if her story is correct, it would seem difficult to hold her on a charge of stealing her own child. Hf Smolf A smile and softly chuckled to himself and said : "I've got it at last. Now I can get ahead. Wish I had found- it sooner. The Wil lamette Packing Co. sells cheaper than any other house in the city, and keep the rest stock of line, fresh groceries and vegetables. They lead in everything.'- I"rsli llattrr. We have just received a nice supply of frsh butter mid summer w plash. Willamette Packinu Co. THE ASTORIA & 8. C. RAILWAY. Tna Company Means Business -?rreii of the Work of Coagtracuon. In view of the work undertaken by the Albany & Astoria Railway Company of this city, the progress that is being made' on the other end of the line will be of interest to the people here. Mr. William Reid. president of the Astoria & South Coast Kail road Company, informs an Oregou ian reporter that the Pullman Car Com pan , of Illinois has completed the first live freight cars, standard gauge, twenty tons capacity, for the Astoria & South Coast road, which were shipped to St. Louis, there to be loaded -jrith rails for Astoria. The other twenty freight cars, twenty-fiye tons capacity, are now under conetructiou by the Pullman company, to be finished by the 2Sth of July ami then sent to St. Louis for the rails there, and the remaining five Hat cars will reach St. Louis from Pullman on the 8th of August. These cars are marked "Astoria & South Coast Railway," and will bring with them all the rails necessary to 'ay the track from Young's Pay to the Ocean house. The locomotive No. 1 was nspected at Danville, 111.. and will reach Astoria in fourteen or sixteen davs. The company has now under consideration an otter ot liwu tons of fifty-pound steel rails from Chi cago, to complete the road from Young's bay to the heart of the ! citv of Astoria ami extend the line nuth ward from the ocean shores to a tine timber region, lwo sur veying parti s have been formed' by F. K. Habersham, the engineer. One to locate the line from the Ocean house, and the other to lo cate that portion from the Wil lamette Valley across the coast range to Astoria, ihehrst excur sion coach is to arrive at Astoria about the and of August, and whenever the first ten miles be yond the Ocean house have been surveyed by the engineers, the construction companv will com mence work expected about the end o: this month on the grading. s the rails have to wait for Astoria Railway Company's "t j cars to be constructed at Pullman, in order to bring these rails over land in that company's own cars, it is net expected that tratklaying will be completed and the road Li running operation to the Ocean house until the end of August. All of the ties, 41,000, for the four teen miles are now lving delivered on the grade at Skipaunon, ready- to be laul down whenever the loco motive arrives. This weighs twenty-eight tons and is a Rogers make, cylinders 15x22, standard gauge. Ttie contractors wiil commence work not later than the 5th of August, and will continue grading during the fall and winter season a id hope to reach a fine timber legion tributary to Astoria, with track laid thereto, by the last week of January, unless work is stopped by severe rains or some unforseen occurrence. Mr. Reed states that the contract has been let for and work commenced on one mile of the trestle work between; t'ne west shore of Young's bay and to toe eieumel ol that river, and when completed in six weeks an other contract will be let for the eat portion of that bridge from the channel, '-"JoO feet, to Smith's Point on the Astoria sida and con tinned into tire city, leaving the draws-pan uncompleted and open until the iron work arrives from tiie East in Octolxr next. The f ile of the passenger depot in Astoria has not yet been dc tfiinined, but a contract has been let for the construction of the Astoria terminus and passenger depot wherever located by the board of directors. Various liberal offers have been made for sites for a passenger depot at the south end ot Astoria, below Is more 8 can nery, but the general opinion seems to be that the line should be extended into the city as far as Lafayette street, where a passenger depot will be built if the owners of property in that vicinity, to be im proved by the depot, will vacate fifteen or twenty feet adjoining that street. A I)-Kfrrl f'ompliuipiit. The Kose.burg lieview has this. to sav of one of the permanent i.i- stitutions of this citv: "The ! treh'e your money, such an oppor FarmerHand Merchants'" Fire In-iJ"mt-v ls, offered in South Al surance Companv at Albany, Ore-! ,,an' onJy one-half mile from the gon, has adjusted and paid the full : ity, embracing the tract of land amount of damage we sustained j ,rom Elkms' falls to the fair ground in the late (ire f the Keview oflicc i roa(J- lM snU on the installment without waiting the f.O duvs. This '. I,aM- company has paid everv dollar of , Twkkdai.e & Kedihei.i.. theii loss in the great Seattle tire. 1 w" loor POUth of postoflice. wnicii was tiuite ueavy, ana are to-day doing a greater business than ever before. This company in dulges in no quirks or quibbles.but pays at once the full amount of all losses, hence their increasing business. This is one of the most responsible lire insurance com panics on the coast, and does business in the most satisfactory manner. We write the above ' wJ4 lix?if lirtna ' f f . i a m- -r ' ! We recommend the above named company t 1 1 who may want (ire insurance." Lots at u ISarirain. A plat nl the town of (iatesviile, j anew and thriving town on the i eastward line ot tue uregon 1 acitic is n file at the oilice of Curran it Montei'h in this ity. This town is situated near the Santiam mines which are now being developed, and is destined to become a thriv ing trading town. Lots have leen ! i placed upon the market at the ex- j ceedingly low price of 12to$ ll. , j Money invested in these lots now j i will bring a big return in a very I ! short time. It will pav tnose m-1 : leresie'i io -au ant see .Messrs. I ! Curran Meiiteith ctnicerningf his i propei ty. 1 i ... . - Two Chinaman "pianeled at i Kiniiey's cannery ant befure peace ; wan restored e.n-ii had managed to cut the other with a knife. STATE DISPATCHES. the County Jail at Jacksonville j Burned to the Ground. TIIKEE PRISONERS CONSQIKU. A Marion Connty Wheat Fbld B arced Statistics from the Oregon Peniten tiary at Salem. Special to the IIkhald. Jackson vili.k, Or., July 12. At an early hour this morning fire was discovered in the Jackson county jail at Jacksonville, Oregon, and the entire building was destroyed by the flames. In the jail were three prisoners, awaiting trial, F. Warner, Henry Hoover and Fred Cook. It was impossible to rescue them, and they were suffocated by the smoke and heat before they could be taken from the burning building. The coroner is conduct ing an inquest this afternoon. The origin of the fire is not known. PENITENTIARY Sau;m, Julv 1L - STATISTICS. -Geo. S. Down ing, superintendent of tue peniten tiary, to-day filed his report for the quarter ending June 30, of wUich tlic following is an epitome : Expend tinea, officers and guards, $:iS59.G0. General expense fund, J7o0.b'0. Wood fund (for ensuing year), $508.12. Iron and fence, south wing, $102.1Ut. Earning Northwestern foundrv. $5840.80. Board of Tinted Mates prisoners, 070.2;$. Rent ot house, $12. Convicts, daily average, L'iU.'JO. j No. March :J1, 1889,282. ; No. June 30, 1SS9, 1505. j No. received during quarter, 4S. ' No. discharged during quarter, : is. : No. commuted during quarter, 5. j No. died during quarter, 2. Employment oi convicts: in i found rv. 20.'!: care of nrison. S I kitchen and kitchen oil ! shoe shoo. 1 : tailor shot theipital 3; plumber, 1: blacksmith l carpenter. 1 ; laundrv, 5: vard, ! , 5: vard, ! 8; garden, 3; bakery, 2; butcher,; 1 ; soap making, 2 ; care of stock,2 ; : teaming, 2; general farm work, 12; brick yard 28: sick, aged and de crepit, 10. AKTK'LKS UK IN('OKIOUATIoN. The First Regular Baptistchurch of Enterprise, Oregon, gled articles of incorporation to-day with the secretary of fctate ; value of prop erty, $1440; with E. B. Post, Levi Stuart and A. M. Wagner, incor orators and trustees. A WHKAT FIELD I'.t'UNKD. Robert Archibald, who resides! near Whiteaker, yesterday set fire to a large tree and the fire rapidly spread and burned a few acre3 of plashing and afterwards traveled to his wheat, field, burning up about twenty acres of it. This field ol wheat, just ready to cut. b.? a great loss to Mr. Archibald. Small Fire at Lebanon. The Lebanon Express says: "On hist Monday considerable' excite- ment was caused by an alarm of fire, which caused t ur citizens to think of Seattle and Vancouver. It proved to be a small barn belong ing to F. M. Miller, at the place now occupied by Mr. Burtenshaw. The tire was started bv two little boys who were playing in the barn I loft with some matches, when they set fire to the barn. The tire boys answered promptly and the engine was soon on the ground, and the hose laid, but lacked about two sections of having enough to reach the lire, the nearest being at Itals ton's corner. The entira loss was about f 50. - - Klintl IMaaiat Dead. A letter dated Council Hlufls, July 7, says : The celebrated blind pianist, and eldest daughter of Joseph and Madame Ida Ileine, of the Heine Concert Company, died ' suddenly while on a visit to Union, loving husband, fend parents and sisters to mourn her loss. She was the wife of Herr Paul Stoeving, of the P.oston Quintette Club. Good Investment. For a small amount of money ai wm in a years time douoie or I'rivatn Sale of Household (iootl.s. Mrs. W. li. Kice offers at private sale her entire lot of household goods, consisting of two chamber sets, settees, kitchen furniture, car-1 jiets. stoves, etc. The goods are in care of Mrs. C. J. Stuart. lla.T Wanted A quantity of good timothy hay, tfghtly haled, i wanted by L. Sen ders. The market price in cash will be paiil for such hay delivered ; in Albanv. .'Alllornlit :al-K-torc. Tl onlv iruarunteed eurs for catarrh cold in the head, hay fevr, rose cold ciitanhal deufr.cHs and sore eyes. Re store the sense of taste and unpleasant hreatu, resulting from catarrh. Easy; and pleasant to ute. Follow directions j and u cure is warranted, ty an unionist:-. Send for circular to Abietinc 'Medical Company, Oruyille, V il. Six motitlis' treatment for $1; sent 1t mail. SI 10. Kr sile by Foshay V: Mason. The fir.-t exhibition of the Kast- ern Oregon District Agricultural II s x ietv will be held at Uaker C frmii October Xth until l.'Jth. I teen hundred dollars will be otlered j in premiums. j Krastus Kidder, age 74, died at Stayton. lie was a member of the order f Odd l-"ell's, and came to; tliis state from Michigan. i PROGRAMME I For the Children's Day Exercises at the Evangelical Church Sabbath, Jsly 14. Sabbath school at 10 a. m. Th 11 a. m. service will rnnsiar ! of a sermon to the children, chemi- i callv illustrated, by the pastor, Following 18 the programme for the evening : Organ voluntary. Singing "Children's Jubilee." Responsive reading Supt. and school. Prayer. Singing "We come with Glad ness." Opening address Miss Mary Kerr. Singing "The King will be There" Jesus Everywhere Miss Stella Fisher. Class song ''We're going to Work for Jesus." Jesus Loves me Twelve girls. Love to God Lena Howell. Poor Bobie is Dead Hester and CoraFishei. Annual address : Miss Esther Warner. Singing "Earnest Toilers." The Light House and its Keep er Arthur Purdom. Collection. Singing "What Wilt Thou have me to do?" Responsive reading The child dren, led by Miss Lucinda Farwell. Closing song. Repeat 23d P.-alm. Benediction. A cordial invitation is extended to all to attend thece exercises both morning and evening. Sunday Chickens. V e will have a nice lot ot spring chickens for Sunday. Call early and ieavc your ordeis. We will also hav. a fine lot of potatoes, fresh butter and vegetables. We have just received another lot of that celebrated cream cheese. Willamette Packing Co. Sntteens! Satteni! Received this week, an invoice of l- " u 'in! j satteens, fancy and plain, in cream, 'flight blue, tan, brown, green and ; ."s" i black. Sami ki. E. Yorsc;. xi "' Xol a California Hoar. Anybody can es of weather, Tue atch a cold tlii kind trouble is to let go, like the man who caught the bear. We advise our readers to purclrisu of Vnsliiiv t M:ison a bottle of Santa Abie, the California Kingof Consiunn- tion. Asthma, nroneaitis, coughs and Croup Cures, and keep it handy. "Tis pleasing to the taste and death to the above complaints. Sold at l (Kl a bottle or for ii SO. California Csit-K-Cure gives immediate relief. The Catarrhal virus is soon displaced by its healing mid penetrati-g nature, tiive it a trial. Six months treatment i t 00, sent lv mail $1 I'.:. Jr-raV-fl O O XI ANY OP Albany Oregon 10 10 rill) IP CAPITAL 835,000. OFFICERS. President Charles K. Wolvertoh Vice-President J. O. Writsman. Treasurer J. W. Cusick. Secretarv J. K. Elderkin. UIUKCTORS. it. S. Mrahan, (Jhas. E. U'olvei- ' ton. J. L. Cowan, 1.,U. Monteitn, J. W. Cusick, J. O. 'Writsman, J K. Elderkin, Charles Monteith, (. V. Simpson. Safe, Sound, uonsemtiTO A Square Company, Managed by Square Men, Patronized by Square People Parsoaizo Homo Entorpriso The Albanv Bakery ! I'uiicr the now man.ii;emeat ot- D WH KEEP- A fuil line of choke Jrov'sion family groceries and Canned Pineapples, Choice Table Delicacies Ornamented cakes for Wedai nas a n d" Part ies. Sal trio hsIliM iracktrrl ci.di-alt fii-h of al kinds.' FRESH BAKED BREAD Evorv Dav. ! Best Stod. Pies. Cakes TEAS and COFFE n mm lima, iw CANNED HOODS, ETC. ,nc btwt Soap in the market Le Roi Savon.! A fine assortment of aomestie and Imported Cigars iiTAt John Fox's iilsl.stainl aw brick. low Fl IIIC3 Piimi'n took 10000 arler M. (klies Nuts. Raisins l'P" (S Robertson, NEW FIRM! NE W GOODS! A,e "oW established with a first-class 8COCK 01 STAPLE FAMILY GROCERIES. On the corner of First and Ferry streets, opposite Stewart & sox. A complete line of canned goods, gro ceries and provisions of all kinds, no tion, etc. Fresh fruit and vegetables every n or ling. Prices reasonable. yCALL AND SEE UStm WILL BROS. Dealers in all the latest improved pianos, organ8,sewing machines,guns, also a lull 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 neatlv and reasonably done. HOPKINS k SALTMARSH. I Plumbinff fe Pine Fitting STOVES mm d Hardware, &?A11 work promptly done at reasonable rates. First Stiskkt, Pfaiu k ISi.kik( llrick for Sale. AT MY KILN ONE MILK," EAST OF twn, or delivered anywhere in the city. W. C. CASS ELL, Albany Or. Contractor nnd liuilder. T1 1HK UNDERSIGNED HAVING LOCATED i in Altunv solicits patronage from city i and country. Will contract to build bridges, i harriH. and all manner of dwelling houwa, including Oucen Anne, Eastlake and Eliza bcthian Ktvlc of building. Will furnish plans and ttcificatin3 free of charges. Satis faction guaranteed. W. C. mASSEL.fc 3 Important Kollr?. HAVING LEASED THE IIONTEITM pasture from the Oregon Facilic Co.," all persons having stock therein on pasture arc hereby notiiicd to remove them at onco, or make arrangements with me. Failing b lu ho such stock will be turned out. JOHN SCHMKKII. BROWNSVILLE. Heal Estate and ns uua xce . i ci:y j WHY IX) ES THE MAN LOOK SAD Decause he known that his dear wife is iuat coniiiiencin',; to work hitn for Komcthing you know how it is yourself but when LADIESTFADE! WITH . j Biwoell I Stan! ! Their hushamis don't look that way, because there arc no extravagant prices on their goods. Everything is good; everythink is clieav; make Homo happy, make YOUR HUSBAND SMILK By trading at the economical store wherejthe rule of good goods and low prices knows no exception. Don't forget that U mple of economy is at Browaoll & Stanard's- eor.XKR FIRST AND Pn IBI SLS Over The CASCADE' MOUNTAINS FROM AI.RAXY OK LEBANON WASD. KASI The Willamette Valley and Cas cade Mountain Wagou Road is in ex cellent condition, and by all odds is 1 hs best and shortest wagon road to Eastern Oregon. Water and grass is abundant along the entire road. The grades are easy, accommodations su perior and the road well bridged making it the best mountain road in the state. For summer jaunts, hunt ing and fishing the Cascade Moun tains in the vicinity of Clear Lake and the Three Sisters afford superior advantages. 1 have iust received, over 2000 vardsof standard ginghams from John Wannamaker, of I'hiladel- phia. The common price of these foods is 10c per vard. 1 v. ill sell 14 yards for $1 the price of good print?. SAML'KL K. YOUNG. II 1 KM Hi i n i l l i Vfnnnn nri mm. F. L. KENTON -DEALER IN- Staple a,nci . Fancy (jROOEKIE 8 Uso Choice Candies, Nuts, Cigar mid Tobaccos, Eruits, Vegetables, Etc. TttltMS CASH Subscription A gen t palters and Magazines. ?-NEAR THE POSTOFFICE Mm ISUH A81ETINE MCftcMKOiriiLt. "N LZ LING-6 -Sold n iwuy -.sold p. y- ILwAM Mi J 1 I LUMBER ! 11 V ' i- :( '!WA1;T & SOX Dealers in- General Agricultural Iron. Steel and Coal Wagons and Jinggies Rope anil Cordage Blacksmiths9 Supplies ; GJardeii and And all Implements U. K. MArtMN.1. V. FAKKfiLIi Does an immcHxe Imsines ifjjjd! kinds of furniture, bedroom sets, parlw sets, chairs, bed Innnges, kitchen safes, and all kind f tables, etc., etc Also have a fine Hclection "f wall paper and window shaded, wkiok tliey ar offering at clos-e fij;urw. Call aad see theai. on First Jstreet, opposite .Stew art tc Sox. CITY DEDG STOEE. FINK AET SUPPLIES TOiLKT ANI FANCY ARTICLES. PRESCSIPTICNS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED. GUISS & SON, PROPRIETORS, QgTHer wird Deutch qeso-ochen. AND PRICES JLOW. for all Leading News- ALBANY, OREGON, jl'erlect Remedies Fosiicv A Mason. cm. VIERECKS SHAVING PAHLOr. TJ REE CHAIRS HUNKIKi; STEADY. (I.KAN TOWBb TO F.VKEY ( I'KTOMKK. ' Slaving I"i cnt. I Lair Ciittinp .' ! will ti ixl it i tlieir advantage to call on the uodr . Sixth Mini lbiilniol streets, Albany, Oregon. I now : 0 '! thousand feet. I ali keep on hana shingles, :i i!iu: also bin-, all of which I sell t very low rate W. W. CROWDER. Hardware AND- lplennk Carpenters9 Tools Builders9 Hardware Powder, SFtot, etc. Giant Powder &Fuse SmvH and A xes. Grrass; Seeds M by kmnl LINK OF-