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About Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19?? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 15, 1890)
f THIS JIOBNIKli UEllAL!": WJ2DNESPAY JANUAKY 15. 18MI. Porting oiailvt 2uranl SPKCIAI., Vl-.SO A. M. Not to S"e our stovt.s and ranges ; before buying is a tsitakc. Mis- takes are al ays costly. In heat- j in: stoves v.e have the largest as well as the most carefully selected stock in the city. The stoves we offer were not bought as an experi- j ment but as a certainty. We know what each stove will do, and they were bought for cash, so the price is right. We have special ties in heaters, beside our regular lines of Garland, Argand and Su perior stoves and ranges. Geo. W. Smith. OS SALE. The Daily Hebald will be on sale each morning at the new stand of W. F. Kuhn's, where it can be procured at 5 cents per copy. WEATIIEK INDICATIONS. For Albany and vicinity Fol lowing is the forecast lor 24 Iw.rs, ending at S i. m. to-uay : Kain ; warmer. .JOTTINOS AliOU T TOWN. Babies Chamois mocassins at Barrows A Searls. Fresh fancy Sicily lemons just received at F. L. Kenton's. If you want something to read call at Kuhn's news store. Good morning ! Have yon tried Hubbard's Elegant Lotion. If you want a choice cup of tea try my 40 cent tea in bulk. C. E. j Brownell. Attention is directed to the new adv. of Smith A Washburne in this issue. Look at my five-cent ccrner win dow, it is the wonder of the town. C. E. Brownell. A good second hand organ for sale cheap at the art studio over Linn County bank. Subscriptions for all the leading newspapers and magazines received by F. L. Kenton. The Russell & Jewell Dramatic Co. will appear at the opera house in this city on the 20th inst. Barrows & Searls have just re ceived an invoice of ladies fine shoes from George W. Ludlow. Smoke the celebrated Havana filled 5-cent cigars, manufactured at Julius Joseph's cigar factory. G. M. Strone has at his produce stand a fine lot of dressed fowls, also some choice apples at $1 per bushel. Railroad men will find a good shoe branded Engineer, at Bar rows A Searls. Cheap, suitable and durable. For pure, fresh drugs and medi cines, the accurate compounmng of the same H. C. Hubbard leads the procession. Rev. W. B. Lee, who has been visiting with his son, Prof. Lee, of the Albany College, returned to Olympia yesterday. Fresh cream cheese, choice comb honey, new crop walnuts.almonds, Brazil nuts and chestnuts, lemons, dates, figs and other ?ood things just received at F. L. Kenton's, near the postottice. The W. R. C. will have a special meeting for the purpose of electing a guard, on Wednesday, January 15. A full attendance is desired. By order of Mrs. Dannie A. Black burn, president. The wives and sisters of the Masons of thiscity are arranging to tender the lodges a banquet at their hall on Saturday evening. Toasts and responses will be in dulged in, and a most enjoyable affair is promised. To be convinced that the railway addition to Astoria is the . nearest, cheapest and best property now offered for sale by any agent. Call on E. G. Beardsley and see the maps showing the location of all the different additions to this boom ing city of Astoria. The Y. M. G. A. has arranged for. a splendid musical and literary entertainment to be given at the opera house next Friday and Sat urday evenings. Miss Jessie Coutbrie, the talented elocutionist, will De present on this occasion, and an enjoyable entertainment is promised. Maurice Bandman, representing the Daniel E. Bandmann Shakespearean Festival Co., con sisting of eighteen artists direct from New Yrk City, arrived last night and will endeavor to make arrangements to play Othello in this city on the 22d inst. The com pany has been playing on the Sound to immense audiences, and should they visit Albany the public may be assured of a rare treat. Dr. Patton now has his office fully arranged to suit every con venience and is prepared to treat all who may apply. Ladies suffer ing from those ills peculiar to their sex can be assured of speedy relief, as the doctor has made female diseases Jus special study. He holds two diplomas and is a mem ber of the Oregon State Medical Society. He prepares his own medicines and everything is confi dential. Consultation is free and a visit to bis office costs you noth ing. Office in Blumberg's block Deserving poor treated free. REMOVAL, The office of tho Daily and Weekly Herald has been re moyed into the Foster block up stairs in the rooms formerly occu pied by the Masonic lodge, where larger and more commodious quart ers have been fitted up. Patrons of the paper will please observe ih change. WEALTH IN OUR COAL ! Important Developments Made j in the Santiam Miaes THK .MINES WILL HI A Wealthy Syndicate to Op. Thcra-Another Impetus to Alba Growth and Proiirtss. ! valuable deposits i The fact that of coal exist along the several forks of the .Santiam river has been known for many years, but it is only recently that active efforts have been made, by men acquaint ed with the business, to locate ttiese deposits, develop and open them upon a practical working basis. The tacts connected with the history of these coal discover ies have been regarded with inter est by the people of Albany, and indeed throughout the state, and the details ot the same have been carefully noted and published from time to time by the Herald. It is now learned that important developments have been made in the coal mines of the Santiam dis trict, which will lead to the imme diate undertaking of a work that cannot but prove a great factor in the growth and prosperity of this portion of Oregon. A practical mining expert who has been connected with some of the great coal mines of the coun try, and who represents capitalists engaged in this business, has been for the past three months examin ing and testing the quality and quantity of the coal discovery made above scio. While be tounu good coal deposits in a number of places the latter was found so much the largest and best that work on all the others will be stopped for the present, and the systematic opening and working of this recent discovery will be un dertaken. This gentleman, whose name, as well as the company he repre sents,is not published at present,for obvious reasons, was in the city yesterday. He was interviewed by a Herald reporter, who was shown some of the specimens of oth er coal lately taken out offthe mine. It is a fine quality of lignite coal, and was found in a continuous vein of remarkable thickness, which leaves no doubt as to the fact that it can be worked on a paying basis. The company, which has abundant capital, proposes to lose no time in beginning the work of developing the mines and placing the coal upon the market. Such an enterprise will prove a wonderful influence in the promo tion of business and aiding the growth of this portion of Oregon. Our informant stated that there was no longer any doubt as to the value of these coal deposits, and that his company would undertake the work in a business like way. It will not be confined, he said, to one lead, but will include a number of veins. It will, he added, lead to the building of a branch rail road line twenty miles distant fro.n Scio to connect the mines with Albany, thus making another feeder that will concentrate busi ness and trade in this city. The work promises to be of the greatest importance to the com mercial interests cf Albany, and some further particulars concern ing the details of the undertaking may be expected in the columns of the Herald before very long. Miss Coutlioui. Of this fine artist who is to give readings at the ojera house on Fndav and teaturday evenings un der the auspices oi the Y . 31. C A., the Oregonian says: "The dramatic readings of Miss Jessie Coutiioui at the Y M. C. A. hall last night were received w.th warm and continued applause. Each selection received a hearty encore. Miss Couthoui more than fulfilled the expectations of her audience and succeeded in delighting all. She has rare powers of mimicry, and her varied facial expressions are remarkable. She possesses a round, full and rich voice, which is under remarkable command, whether impersonating the cold and haughty King John or the pleading voice of little Artnur. Her reading ot "uncie iteuoen s Trials," in which she introduced the way down South melodies, moved the audience to constant laughter. Mrs. Walter Reed's vocal selections were heartily re ceived, as was the playing of Miss Lolla Dalton. An entire changeof nrosrramme to-night, in which Miss Couthoui makes her last appear ance for the season." The lady should and probably will have full houses in Albany. Farmers Institute. A letter received from Prof, Grimm, of the Agricultural college atCorvalhs, states that arrange ments are being made to hold a a district farmers institute in this city in February, a programme will be arranged, which will include addresses by veil posted agri culturalists and others. It is also expected that an address of wel come will be delivered by Mayor Cowan. The institute will continue in session two days. The full pro gramme will be arranged in a short time. German Colony Coming. Major Hoffman, of Alton, Illi nois, was in the city yesterday on I his return from a trip to Y'aquina He has spent six weeks in Oregon looking for a location for a colony of 00 German tamilies Irom Illinois who will come to Oregon in the spring. Major Hoffman has de cided to locate the colonv between Toledo and the Siletz Indian reser vation near Yaquina, provided suf ficient land can be obtained in a body, which will probably be e cured. AN EARLY MORNING ROW "Was Fighiic ilacb Goro ail Shoot Spilled. ana At an early hour yesterday incrn- iijp .i.um v. j ...... w.... w.... ' two employes on the Oregon l'a : worked cilic railroad, became engaged in a i quarrel on First street between i Ellsworth and Lyon streets, a acJ Operate ; There were two or tliree other men in the party, ana iney nan oeen ; ; drinking uniii it was hard for some , . i . . iii ' ot them at least to i.isiinguisn i their own identity. ' Casey -eems to have been the j aggressor, ne was khouvc-u uuu . by Leonard, who beat him about the head and cut l.is laro .. a ne A. rh. urr , ni Z KZv ard, bntdidn.-thithim. C a.se si wounds were dressed by by Ur. rat-; ton, and last night both men .vere ; placed under arrest to answer to a ' .-barge of disorderly conduct. , Ciold in Kiver lied. At various times different per- sons have goue wild over the sup posed rich nuggets in the bed of various mountain streams. The Avalancoe talks in that strain upon the prospects on Snake river : "Yes, when the canals in the vi cinity of Eagle Rock take all the water out of the Snake rkr near that place; when the Maiad river ceases to flow into the great Ser Intine stream ; when ihe Little Salmon, the Bruneau. Boise, Owy hee and Malheur cease to flow, then, oh, then, the lively days of California will dawn upon us, when gold in the channel of Snake river will be more plentiful than acorns under a California oak in the fall of the year. When that time comes, we predict that those who write about the immense richness of the bottom of the Snake will not be here to gaze upon it. No doubt the gold is there, but the water is over it." Probably if the Ava lanche's ideas could be carried out and the Snake's bed disclosed all the gold found thereon could be put in its eye and be none the worse. That at least was the result, not a generation ago, when some sanguine miners bared a por tion of the Rogue river bed. Will Dedicate the Temple. The Masonic fraternity are mak ing arrangemerts to dedicate their beautiful new temple in this city on February 21st in regal style. An elaborate programme is being pre pared, and the affair will be con ducted with the eclat befitting the occasion. Prominent Masons will be present from different portions of Oregon. Addresses will be de livered by eminent speakers, and a royal banquet provided. The ar rangement of the programme is now in the hands of the committee appointed for that purpose. Finely Located. . A Herald reporter, in looking around the city yesterday, called into the office r f" Dr. Patton, the physician who has lately located in this city. He has rooms in the Blumberg block, and has them well fitted up, making a very pleasant office. The latest and best appliances in his profession aie in his office, and everything necessary for skillful practice of medicine. A perfect operating chair forms a prominent feature of his furniture. From the Mines. A party of ten miners frm the Galena ciaim and the Albany Min ing A Milling ' Company's mines have arrived in this city from the Quartzville district. They made the trip on snow-shoes to Gates ville in two days. They crossed over 15 feet of snow at toe summit. They brought some fine specimens of ore taken from the mines. A force of men are working on the Albany ledge now, having driven in a tunnel ."5 feet long during the past month. A. B. King, a heavv stockholder of the Galena mine, was one of the party. Another Lino to Lebanon. A car load of telegraph wire, tools, etc., arere received at this city yesterday bv the Western Union Telegraph Co., to be used in constructing their line to Lebanon, work on which is to be commenced at once. NTKS FKOM THK FRONT. Trains run daily now to Gates ilie, and as soon as possible will run daily to Joe. Orman A Crook's stock aie all being wintered at Gates, and aie in good condition. Several small slides are reported between Gates and the end of the track, caused by the storm. There is no snow west of Bates. There is 9 inches at Gates, 2 inches raving fallen Monday night. T. L. Henness, the saw-mill man at Gatee, has added to his mill planers and other new machinery. The mail between Mehama and Rock Creek is now being carried on the trains, on account ot the rough wagon roads. Wm. M. Hoag was at the front yesterday, and let contracts for a large lot of ties to be cut between Mill City and Gates. Pack trains will leave Gatesville to-morrow for the front to pack out the personal property of the com pany's engineers. The camps will remain In statu quo. m 11 . two em were Kiuea in the river at Miil City last week. The deep snow has driven the deer and elk down from the mountains, and many are being killed. The Mill City Co. has enlarged their faw-raill building and are putting in more machinery. They expect a big lumbering business curing the coming summer. D. M. Large, foreman of bridges has a gang of men at work at Brown's mill puiting in the bridge tor the side track at that place. Bridge Superintendent F. J. Mil ler, of Albany, has been up lok mg auer the work. NEWS FKOM BKOWNSVILLE.! 1 I I'.KOWXsvu.i.E, Jan. 11. Heavy snow is reported in the i mountains &nd fooihills all around ; here and there will be plenty of water ior mining and for stoi k in Eastern and Southern Oregon. i meeting of the incorporators of the new railway company will soon be called and stock books will be opened, it 1? expecteo to go to ii. i wojk immediately on wie survey, i 'flio woolen mills are driven with ! or.iers. ari ,re turnmir out larire supplies of ir.e goods. It was pav ,jav to dav and the snug amount of a illlle ovur -jUW Was paid to the nanjs Montgomery, young man who got bullet in the i his j " here on Chriatmas nighiin . ,.?, t 7, J , 1IUI1I UIC llJUIBIiai, IB UUIO lO oe about again, and with Mr. Jerry l. i befoiethe grband jury th(J ing j term ol court. Messrs. Brown, Coshow, Cable, Hume, Elswick and Kirk, of this place, and McKtrcher, of Craw fordsville, have lately bought the old Findley ist mill, and it will be put in iirst-clats-repair and run in good shape hereafter and when the railway gets to running above here it will be a very valua ble piece of property. Adjourned for One Week. At the regular meeting of the city council last evening that Ijody adjourned without transactingany business, on account of the sick ness of some of the councilmen. ASTORIA. The Gate City of the Columbia. Burkhart & Malin have now se cured the Astor addition to Astoria. This addition is one of the clcsest additions to Astoria, and is unlike the other additions, as it is all level land, every foot of it, and there is a motor line and wagon road w hich passes directly through this addition, which makes it the most accessible addition to the city. These lots are now offered for sale for a short time only at $35 per lot, which makes this the cheapest Astoria property ever of fered for sale. Maps and plats can now be seen at the office ot Burk hart & Malin. Better Than Ever. I am now better prepared than I have ever been to suit my custo mers in the shoe line. 1 have just received a large invoice of ths cel ebrated Laird, Schober & Mitchell fine shoes for ladies. There is no manufacturer who claims anything better than these shoes. I intend to keep a full assortment of them in all prices, widths from A EE, and can suit the most fastidious in fit and price. I also received annfhpr invoice of the t)OTular ahoe, E. P. Reed's in waukenpliast snd patent leather tip. ihese shoes are well known in Albany as a first-class nice Btyle shoe. Or ders from the country filled with care and satisfaction guaranteed. Samuel E. Young. Property In Portland on the In Htallment i'lan. Five do'.lars down and a dollar a week buvs von a lot in the beauti ful addition cf Wheatland. This oroneit lie" a-'ioining Mount Tabor, .x . . .- ' u .ed directly on the n.."'.r line miming into Port land, ui.d is beautifully located, beinc le vel land and in plain view of Portland, the metropolis of Ore gon. Anv one that can pay ifo down can buy one of these excel lent lots. This property is for sale now by Burkhart A Malin, who will furnish vou with maps and plats of this addition. Goltra's Park Addition. We are now offering for sale lots and blocks in this fine addition, parties wishing to make invest ments with a view to building or where property will advance rapidly in value, will do well to look at this addition as it is the choicest residence property in the suburbsof lbany. This addition is laid out with parks and has broad avenue's (running through the entire length of the -property with trees planted at the corner of each lot on the avenue. Call on Burkhart A Malin, Real Estate Agents. . Honey to Loan. Money to loan at a low rate of interest, on improved farm and city property, in suras, off $200 to 110,000. r ot particulars can on Burkhart & Malin, Real Estate Agents. Scissors. Shears.' Immense stock at Stewart A Sox's. The best quality and any size or stle. Call and examine our stock. Stewart A Sox. Po. hes Cattery. The target-r. and finest display every brought to inis vauey jubi received at Stc-wart A Sox's. Call and examine. Sare Care for L Grippe. There are a great many cases of i bad colds in our city; and not a few think it to be the Russian ailment. The best thing the people of Al- banv can do to prevent beine taken down with this terrible la grippe is to use nothing hut tne best grocer ies, fine poultry and other delica cies, to be found at the Willamette Packing Co.'s at tne lowest possi ble figure. ' The Dreaded t Grippe Is Here. Don't fool away monev and val uable time in experimenting with newspaper prescriptions or patent medicines, but call your family physician at once. And as an im portant factor to aid him, have his prescription compounded at Hub bard's drug store, where only the purest and freshest medicines can be obtained. Perfect accuracy guaranteed, and prices most reasonable. ' Cranberries, cocoanuts, oranges and ried bsaf at C. K. Brewnell's: KEEP YOUK EVE ON i G. nEAliDSLEY'S Column. eaoo.ooo To loan mi real estate iu sums to suit at eiht (S) per cent, per annum. ALBANY PROPERTY. A Uooi Buy--Business property on Second street in one of the very best blocks in town. This is the same block where the most extensive im provements are to be made in the spr ng. This is the only frontage in the entire block that can be bought at any price. The property will pay in terestonthe trice asked from the stait. For sa'e cheap and on easy terms. Call tor particulars. One of the best 40 acre farms in this section of the country, not a foot of pocr land on the place. Is espe cially adapted for fruit, and is situ ated convenieut to the city. Price low and terms easy. This is a spe cial bargain for a few days only. Cheap lots in llackleman's first, second, third nd fourth additions, in Mastoa and Chamberlain's addition, in Fair Dale aadition, in Br yant's ad dition and in the Goltra Park addi tion. Choice residence lots, both im proved and unimproved, and some bargains in business property. Farm property at all prices and on easy terms. Two cottages for rent, $8 each. ASTOBIA PROPERTY. Lots iu the Railway Addition to Astoria. This property is situated just one mile and a quarter from the very center of Astoria and is practi cally msiue property. inis addi tion has been on the market but two weeks, and is already more than half sold to parties in Portland, Astoria and other eities. The prices are $70 for inside lots and $S5 for the eorners. The prices will be raised by Jan. 15 ts $85 and $100. Now for sale on the installment plan, $20 down and the balance at $5 per month. Call quick and select the finest. This is by far the best and cheap est . Astoria property that is offered for sale in Albany. Come and com pare locations, Am exclusive agent in Albany for this property, a-IN OFFICE EVENINGS-SI E. G. BEARDSLEY, Real Estate and , Ioturance Broker . AND NOTARY PI BLtC Broadalbin Street. AlbaDy, Oregon. ASTORIA The most cUsirable addition yet placed on the market is Powell's Addition to the City of Astoria. This addition is located just south of Tongue Point. The Columbia river adjoins this property on the east aide. It is accessible either by motor line or river. Lots are for bale For a Few Davs Only Corner loti $S5: inside lots $75. terms, $10 cash and $10 per month nntil paid for. or five per cent, dis count tor all cash. Call and sec plat at the office of CD NUN mm K L. Kenton HEALER IN- Staple and Fa,iiey (jKOOEEIES ilso Choie Candies, Nuts, Cigars ami Tobaccos, Fruits, Vegetables, Etc. TERMS CASH Subscription Agent papers and Magazines. NER THE POSTOFFICE. We have bought all the neeatives made by L. W, Clark and Greenwood up to date (Nov. 15, 1889). Duplicates ean be had from them only of ue, a re duced rates We also have about 1800 negatives made by ourselves, frbm which duplicates can be had at like rates. Wc carry the oulr full iine of view cf this state, and do enlarged work at lowest ratc9 for first-class work. We shall be pleased to 6ee you at cur studio in Froman's block, next door to the Masotic Temple. TULIUS TOSEPH Manufactauer of Choice Cipais AND I FINE MPORTED 'ars,;Pluganl Smokinir ToLaccoe, Meti6cbaum aud Briar Fipce. it full line of Smokers' Articles. Also dealer in CALIFORNIA AND TROPICAL FRUITS. Next door to Pffeiffer's candy store, Albany, Oregon, Ran "Oh '. the cold and crusl winter, Ever thicker, thicker, thicker ; Froze the ice on lake and river, Ever deeper, deeper, deeper ; Fell the covering snow and drifted Through the forest round the viliage. IT IS COMING-. 'O'dlPiok' sa)s winter is coining earlier severe this year than usual. Talc e time h the topknot a stuck OVERCOATS, CAPE ULSTERS. DRESS OVERCOATS. KERSEYS, VALOURS, BEAVERS, MELTONS. CHEVIOTS, WIDEAWAKE, CHIKCHILLASJ CASSIMERES, L.E. BLAIN, -THE- Leading AHir.TINFMED!;C0'oOTLlI.fALI ATsTD PRICES LOW. for all Leading Ke8- ALBANY, OREGON Trie Leading PHOTOGRAPHERS ALBANY, OREGON. DEALER IN- AND KEY VEST Snow and more ntl f-yainiue my elegant ot MONTAGNACS. Cloth! SOLD BY Fosnay Masoa