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TIJE JV cmXi lJEI?ilIl: SUmAY MAI CH 2, JS90 LOOAli AFFAIRS. Linn Mvstcrioiis Death ct a County iui in Portland. v. .... ..-...,.-., cause thev believe that the people 4Corr(?.nd;a'sTiuie!yCag-et o23Co2.of Albany have folded their hands ceraing th? Eecwsity f for tha Ee rgacwatica cf aBoard of Trade Several mnnthsago (icorge Noah, well known among the sporting fraternity, was married in this city to Miss Uozella, a. 3-oung girl oi Sweet Home. They subsequently removed to Portland, where they have been living since. News has been received from there that on Friday morning Noah entered the house of Mr. Jeorge Stryker, No. B2l) Second street, where he and his wife lodged. He heard his 4-months-old child cry-, ing, and fearing there might be (something wrong, he bounded up the stairs to reach the apartments I occupied by his wife. A light was j burning in the bedroom, and, glancing -A the bed, he was horror-stricken, .-eeiii'' his wife dead ami the cryin risrht arm." child clasped in ner The shocked and horror-si ick- ned husband rushed tothe .oom of another lodger, Mr. O. W. Sim mons, and frantically begged him to seek the coroner, as he believed his wife had committed suicide. Coroner DeLin was sent for, and uKn investigating the. case con cluded that the young wife, not yet 17 years of age, did not take her ow n life, but that her sudden demise was due to an affection of the heart. COAST NOTES. The Pacific, Chehalis and East ern railroad has incorporated to build from Willapa river at a point near Shoahvater bay to the Colum bia river and Eastern Washington. Capiial stock $1,000,000. From every section comes the report that there is still a vast amount of snow in the mountains, which, if it docs not go off at once, will afford water enough in the Willamette to continue boating on the river- throught the entire summer. Late leports from the Eastern Oregon counties state that the loss of stock in that section this winter will be heavy. Sheen have suffered the greatest, it being stated that at least 25 per cent, of all having perished. A special from Spokane Falls eays : Kendell S. Webb, who left here in a sleigh on the 24 inst was found yesterday frozen to death, a few miles from this city. It is said he was under the in fluence of liquor when he left this place. His dog was standing over aim when found. oautornia will prooaDiy linu a successful competitor in the raiein growing .industry in Washington, as experiments on a email scale made with samples of the foster grape near Walla Walla this season produces a qualitr of raisins fully equal to those of Cali fornia. Two years ago a stranger was in the first house on Young's river, being confined there on account of small-pox. One night while in a delirium he evaded his attendants, waded out into the bay and was drowned. Now his bones lie bleaching in the sun and washed by the tides on the beach at Young's bay. California, with all her wealth of flowers and fruits and her semi tropical climate, is falling behind Washington and Oregon in the matter of immigration. The hign price of land in the former sate has tmicli to do with the change, but it is nevertheless a fact that people accustomed to the weather A the tern crate zone soon tire of the enervating effects of the Cali fornia climate. I. O. O. E. Sociable. Tho social given Rebekah Lodge, I. O. O. F., last evening was one of the liveliest places to be found in the seventeen counties of Oregon west of the Cascade Range. The following is a synopsis-: Fun, music, pickles, sand wiches.recitations, coffee, solo, cake, song, bugar aud cream, ad dress, more lun, closing cere monies, ver3' impressive. This programme wil! be repeated in the near future. FOli liOAKI OK TI'.ADE. T ttik Editor ok ins IIsrald: Tiieie recently appeared in the h".al papers of the city letters from a number of the citizens of Albany, somo of them prominent citizens. The purport of each letter was to urge the present members and officers of ur Board of Trade to activity, to wake them pp, as it were, from their hibernat ing sleep which they were leeming to enjoy. If it were impossible to do this, and it seemed as though such was the foregone conclusion, it was suggested that the active citizens ot Albany, those who have the reputation of being active, should j in together and form another Board of Trade which "would soon put the present organi sation far in the bhade. should indications of the existence of the present Board ever be un earthed, these indications will 6how a fossil formation of sucii great antiquity that thev will be eagerly sought for by some of the Eastern scientists. It being the mind of all of the active and eiitei prising business ""11 01 ur most prosperous city mat a Board of Tmde wi.rthv nf J "ere, let some one or more of our prominent cit zens call a meeting at once of the business men of ourj ii-" . l 06 a 'n88 meeting, . ,kkk kk.v "ire Uie arm or V. or tb nwni house if necessary ; let us get up a.i enthusiasm at this meeting that : Albany ully deserve??, ami needs, j mat v;il open the eyes of our neighboring cities who are aspirants lor the place m tins i vallev that Albanv can and will ! occupy snou.Mi mis eiuei prise ue islinwn. These other cities are . .ii.i. . . it capital and ot railroads, it in cer- ( :ain that Albany can hold an en-! vioiw position in this state if she I wUl. Let 'us mike ui our finnd:j thaf we will. Let us have this meeting, and at this meeting we will organ.xe a new Hoard of Trade. The svoik that, couid be accom plished for the benefit of Albany bv an energetic Hoard of Trade j Ca,IIlot ot cst imated. The time to act is now, in preparation tor ai-, bany's grand future. What a city we can make if we will. J Pkouukss. .lOTTJMiS aiioi; r TOWN. Shaving M cents at Vieieck's. Smoke 1'raz 1 ut I'.rown ii EasthamV. Trv Hubbard's flavoring ex- ; tractS; they ant pure. Fresh lieu received daily at ShulU Ui'os. market. Smoke Browi V. o-cent cigar Brazil. Shiving 1" cents on Kasthams tindavs or holidays at Viereck's. Sunt. F. W. Itowcn, t the Ore- gun Pacific Co., is in the city. Smokers will find a fine line of cigars at Brown it Eastham's. J. W. Nichols, proprietor of the Plainvicw store and postmaster at that place, was in the city yester day. The Harney Press says that it has information from the Oregon Pacific officials that the track will be laid into Harney Valley within eighteen months. Hubbard's Elegant Lotion cures chamied or rotisih skin. Its actio; on the skin is simply womieriui. Gentlemen will find it excellent to use after shaving. Fine flavoring extracts lrug gist II. C. Hubbard is manufactur ing a line line of flavoring extracts. For purity and delicacy of flavor these extracts are unsurpassed. For sale, No. S Superior cook stove, 1 cluster leg walnut dining table, 1 kitchen table, 1 safe, 0 cane bottom chairs, and 1 A grade phaeton for sale at a bargain. ( In quire of M. J. Montcith. Mrs. Dr. Whitney will give in structions in landscape painting and oil portrait painting, also the - . . Italian portrait painting. Studio at residenco on Seventh street, be tween Vine and Calapooia. If Elegant Lotion does not do all and more than all that we claim lor it, your money will be cheer fully refunded by simply returning to us tho empty bottle. II. C. Hubbard, prescriotion druggist The 'subject of the regular men's gospel meeting at the Y . 31. C A. hall at 1 o'clock this afternoon wi be. "The Only Safe Place in Time oi rem." scripture reierence: Euodus xii: 12-30. All are in vited. Services will be held at the Evangelical church this morning at 11 o'clock, but not in the even ing, as the pastor, -Rev. I. B. Fisher is holding a protracted meeting at Jefferson and will re turn to that place in the afternoon. Dr. Patton treats successfully all diseases 01 women, anu guarantees to cun all curable private diseases. .. , I He has a sure reined v for catarrh of the head. He sleeps in his ollic-e and answers city calls day or night. Consultation is tree and everything is strictly confidential. He can be found in his office in Blumberg's block from 10 to 1'., 2 to 4 and 1 to 8. II. J. Sower will shortly open a Ladies Bazar in the Froman block, carrying a full and complete line of ladies and children's under wear, hosiery, fancy goods, etc. Fine millinery will lie one of the leading features of this establish ment. Everything new and stylish. Wait and inspect the largest and finest stock of hats, bonnets, etc. ever displayed in Albany. In a week or ten days the locks at the falls of Oregon City will be thrown open once again, and the traffic can be resumed. Fortu nately the head gates at the locks when washed away, instead ot lieing Carried down the rivers and out to sea, or being broken all to pieces, were not damaged, out were recovered by the steamer E. N. Cook, which was sent out to hunt for them. Fine Suitings. W. R. Graham, the tailor, has opened the largest and Haest line ot suitings ever brought to Albany. 11 includes patterns for full suits or for coats, vests or pants separately and embraces seme of the unest oi im ported good ot a clats not seen here before. Mr. Graham employes smiled workmen, and guarantees a good tit as well as the best quality of goods. Those desiring something leally tine should call and inspect nis new patterns. The Homeliest Han In tho Willamette Valley, after making a close a"d careful inspec tion of the stock of hardware and tools and the quality of the tin ware carried in siock" by Matthews & Washburn, says they excel all ail other stores in the valley in quality and low prices. Pocket Cutlery. The largest and finer t display k T viVUk.ll, M k k k k O JUPk and examine. - j . ' j Tark r i ro-. have just received f lot ot fresh ungrated horse ICvrivru Iftl OLDHkUhU DU1 B. kVUil niHak. i STATE DISPATCHES. i i A $4000 Bonus Offered for a Fiouring Mill at Halsey. A WATER DITCH WANTED. Repairing th-; Bnldirgs ard Wharves Damaged ly the Flood in Porthnd Death cf a Lina Cocnty Pioneer. SptoUl tO the I i Kit ALII. H.i.ki:y, March 1. The public spirited citizens of Halsey have made up their minds that since they have their $(KK)0 school build- inst completed me next necessar ealerpnse is a iluiiruii; mill. ns point shins nearlv :;00.000 ushe!8 of wheat and oats and the town has no flourim; mill. A farm ing country for several miles sur rounds the town, which is on the S. P. K. H. 18 miles south of Al bany. To-day a public meeting was held, being the third one, and i the attendance was large and irreat j enthusiasm manifested. It is pro posed to offer a bonus of $4000 for a mill. The chairman, Caleb Grav called on the solicitintr committee to report, which reported that over $2000 had been subscribed without any soliciting and they anticipated no trouble in raising the $4000. T. .1. Black made a rousing speech, pointing to the lenefit of a mill. He a as followed by F. S. Field, secretary of the meeting, reporting a large number of letters offering to build the mill. E. C. Pent land, of Independence, who has landed interests here, gave numerous i illustrations of the returns which towns had received through show ing public enterprise. W. J. Stewart, of .Halsey, was called upon and ma(le a stirring appeal for the completion of the subscrip t ion to the bonus. He also stated that Messrs. La.nc and Bone were on their way to the McKenzie to 01 me limes at Brownsville, ex pressed his approval of the public spirit manifested, and said that at Brownsville they lost the woolen mills through a bonus being raised at Albany, and regained it through the public spirit of the citizens at Brownsville. Mr. T. J. Black moved that the soliciting com mittee be given until the 22d day of March to report and that another public meeting be held at that time to hear the report. The meeting then adjourned. PORTLAND NEWS. Arrent of J. W. I'oolc Charged With Harder Committed IO Year Ago Porti,asi, March 1. Last even ing J.W. Poole agedJJO years was iodged in the countv jail by Wm. Ax wards, deputy sheriff of Alda county Idaho, charged with mur der committed in Ikmglas county Oregon, about 10 years ago. KEl'AIRINC. T1IK FLOOO DAMAGK MAGK.VJ ;angonv at the .11 11.. r oktlam), March, 1. A gang iborers are now at work Ash street dock, tearing out all the old timbers of the driveways lead ing from Front street down to the river front. The recent Hood played hnvoe with part of the low er floors of the dock and a large portion of it will have to lie re placed. The mudsills of t he drive way are being put in and the work of replacing the whole concern will occupy at feast three weeks time The wrecked portion of the Ains- worth dock has been entirely k J Vft.t V ' l ' ! T kkllVk k.kkv...krvkkk .i rii'l nk-i. onil 11-rirL- Skf rnliiiilil i t,ie w -Ux.k8 wiu c.OIIII)ience ... . 1 ...:n 1 1 at once and will be completed as soon as possible. PKKAI I.TIXG CA.SIIIKI: KOHKKTS Portland, March 1. This morn ing the baggage consisting of live large trunks belonging to W. C. Roberts late cashier of Wm. Dun bar & Co. arrested at Jacksonville, arrived here per Wells Fargo & Co's. express and the owner in custody of a deputy sheriff is ex pected some time to-morrow, where he will for some time vtijoy the hospitality of Jailer James. At the sheriff's office this after noon a Telegram representative was informed that Roberts refuses to sjieak of the crime with which he is charged and that the re porters will have no easy task to get an interview out of him. Death of Sam'l MeCnlly. Hakrisuikg, March, 1. Sam'l McCully a pioneer of this place died at 1 :45 yesterday afternoon of la grippe, aged 77 years. New Coastiaa; Schooner. A gentleman representing mill ing parties at Alsea Bay, is nego tiating for the outfit of a new steam coasting schooner at that place. The vessel is now under course of construction, and will be built something after the came model of the little schooner Augusta, and will cost about $8000. The neces sary boilers and machinery are being made in Portland. When completed, she will engage in the coasting trade, touching at Alsea, Yaquina, Tillamook, Portland and other points. Church Notice. Preaching services Sunday at the Presbyterian church at 11 A. ai. and 7 :30 p. m. Sabbath school at 12:15 r. m. Young people's prayer meeting in the lecture room. Subject of the morning sermon w ill be "The Blessedness of God's peo ple." In the evening the third discourse on the general topic of "Womanhood" will be given. Strangers and visitors are especi ally invited to attend these ser vices. Fresh Butter this Morsdng. We received yesterday a large ! ..4:.. .f flnr ffkul-k l-kiittni anil in order to accommodate those who may e in need of this article our store will be kept open until 10 o'clock to-day. Willamette !T1 I I W-anind was re: dv In Vm.id V". n.i:..i. e , i " V launcneu again. i v r ' i air vnio rti To ft in T rv OVER HALF A MILL)N. Lisa Ectasl'J ca the Orfgoa & Ca'iromia Sod by Stcrss.j Some idea of the damage done to the Oregon and California rail road by the recent stormjj may be glenneil from the followirc figures furnished by a railroad oiieial in San Francisco. An entirely new road bed for a distance of fifteen miles in Cow Cr?ek canyon will be required. This will cost $380,000. The loss of traffic on the line amounts to $100,000. The local traffic tor Iecemler, January and February is now $100,000 behind what it was for the same period last year. From present indica tions the line will remain closed between Portland and San Fran- iseo until April 1st t least, en ding an additional ss ot $50,000 in trafhc and $:;0,0t0 for extra liibor. KKAL ESI' ATE TtANSl'EUS. E. O. Hyde to Miltoi Hyde lot 5, block 4, Wesern ad diton to Albany $ M. Heislerto J. H. Birkhart, 1000 40 acres in Tp. 11, S. R. 3 W John Will and wife to Ella 2.")00 M. McDonald, lot 7, block 31, Albany 1725 Geo. Luperand wife Vo John Long, 160 acres in Tp. 11, S. li. 3 W. 10,000 Benjamin Hardman to Crill Burkhart, 108 acres ir. Tp. 11, S. H.3 W 4.... G. T. Cotton to I. H. Brcwn, lots 1 2, block 2.", Kaiakm's addition to Lebanon. Bertha Gottlieb and hiuband to Susie Thrall, KB. Qr. block 2, Monteith & Cur- ran's addition. J. M. Ralston 's 4th addition 452J 40 500 to Lebanon Filed The Three Sisters. The Oregon Pacific steamer Three Sisters, which was beached road near Oregon flood, is about to Bert Hatch Saturday for Oregon City, where he will assist in placing the boat in a position to receive necessary repairs; and when these are completed he will superintend the launching of her. The Handsomest Lady In Linn county, after making a careful inspection of Matthews & Washburn's stock of stoves and ranges and very closely examining their tinware, says they have the most complete stock in tho Wil lamette Valley, and at the lowest prices. Remember we have our own de livery wagon and will call at your house morning or evening for o-ders if you wish. Spoucer & Blackburn. 'KEEP YOUR EYK ON G. HEAllDSLEY'S v Column. Agent for NEW ZEALAND INS CO. CAPITAL $5.000.1100. Fire and Marine fi'n:rance written. IF YOl? WANT ASTORIA PROPERTY CALX OK E. G. HE A HDSL E .1", AGKXT FOR- Astoria Real Estate And Trust Company, LOTS IN WILLIAMSPORT, ADAIR'S ASTORIA, NORTH ADDITION, BBRRY'S ASTORIA, POWELL'S ADDITION. HUSTLER'S ASTORIA, RAILWAY ADDITION. HANTIIORN'S ASTORIA, COMPARE LOCATIONS AND PRICES. ACRE PROPERTY Lots for sale . n the ' at all prices. INSTALLMENT PLAN. And at any distance from the docs. LARGEST and BEST line of Astoria property handled by any agent in valley. .erlN OFFICE EVENINGS' E. G. BEARDSLEY, Real Estate and Insurance Agent akdsotirt rcBLtc Broadalbin Street. Albany, Oregea. Notlos of Dissolution. TOtlCS If USaSBT OIVBS THAT TUB COURT- IV "01 ".hh W is hereby dieuolved by mutual consent, Ur K. F. Ahby retiring bavinf sold his inter est in snd to said firm business to Mr. George Dickln son, who will continue the fame. B. F. Asabt, Obo. Dickinson Albany, re;on, Fcbrua.7 2bth, 1890. SOMK i:TKt KAKGAIt In Brnl r.t.it tiered by Bnrhbart V Hallo. A Bakcain We liavo a good house and one cxceilmt lot situated tv'tliin two blocks of the court house', which i offered dirt cheap. This is a No. 1 location &n is worthy of in vestigation. Price 2,500. Good 1 3 story house and cue good corner lor on First street, situated within six blocks of cln business cen ter of the city. Pi ice 1600. This will be good business property 111 a short time. Small two room house and one lot in Abbey's Addition for $225. 25 foot front on First street in tho business part of the city, the best bargain in the city, for $50 per front foot. A good new cottage centrally lo cated in the 2nd. addition and one good corner lot for $2100. 2 good vacant corner lots centrally located in 2nd. addition for $2500. A good new cottage and one good lot in the 2nd addition. A bargain for $1250. A new house and 2 good Iota in Elkins addition for $S50. A good house and 1 good lot in 2nd addition, between Jefferson and Montgomery streets for $1250. A good small cottage on 5th street, in 2nd addition and one good lot for $1050. Half cash balance on time. 22 feet front on First street, in one of tho best business blocks now pay ing good interest on pries aske.1, on easy terms. Home and lot on 4 th street. Hackle man's second addition at $1000 A good bargain. Lots and blocks in Goltra's Park 1 addition for sale on the installment I plan $30 cash balance $10 per mouth, i Several lots in Pines addition for sale at a small advaucc on original price, on easy terms. Lots in Hacklumens 2nd., 3rd and 4th additions. Call and look at our city list of property. 10 acres choice fruit land near the citv for sale at $125 per acre. Tracts of land within a few miles of the city in tracts of 5 to 20 acres, good for fruit or garden purposes for sale at $40 per acre. 160 acres of land 30 acres cleared, some improvements, small honse and within two miles of Lebanon for $1000, good terms. Good farms, improved and unim proved, in all parts of Benton aud Linn counties for salo from $20 to $40 per acre on easy terras. 40 acres of excellent grain or friit land situated within C miles of the city. This land is all clear and every foot in cultivation. Price $40 per acre. 5 acre tracts adjoining Suford's addition to Yaqioa City. This land has a nice slope to the bay aud con mands an excelleut view of the bay. Price $120 per acre; h eash, balance on time. This land" will double in value in the next CO days. We have a few good city lots to trade for farm property, if you would like to make an exchange ot this kind. Call and see us. Bcrkhart & Malik, Heal Estate Agents. McDonald d Lassell, IIARRISBURG, OREGON, . Are prepared to furnish flrtt-clui lumber in car ioaa 1014 at tun ne prices tor trie com lug seanon. Ihcj solicit correspondence. Kotlce nf Dlsftolaltun. NOTICK IS HEREBY GIVEN hat the late ftrui of Hopkins & Sultmarsh. composed of T.O. Hopkins and George W. Sa.tmar6h, is this day dissolved by mutual consent, the said George W. Sultmarsh rclirinc All the liabilities of the firm arc aumt-d liy the said T. G. Hopkinp aud Mary Sultmarsh, a copartnership this daj entered into under the Gnu name of Hopkins & Saltniarsh, and the said lust named firm will collect all out standing accounts and claims of the late firm of Hopkins fc 8altmart.li. IJiiled tin January XI. IH'.H). T. G. HOPKINS, GEOKG" V SALTMAKSH E. C. PHELPS, COMMERCIAL, BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS, OVER WELLS, FAhGO A CO 8 OFFICE, ALBANY, OREGON. NEW. 111! Messrs. Spencer & Blackburn desire now complete in all lines pertainiug to NEW mini ARRIVING DAILY Consignments cf new goods consisting of stanle and fancv groceries, for which we nav snot cash, therebv aaviaw liberal discounts, which will be shared Is centered in our special delivery (the only only tnc in the cit ) whereby we are enabled to deliver all goods or dered of promptly and to the entire satisfaction of our patrons. WE ARE PROUD Of our ability to please our customers, and proud of the kiad words bestowed upon ns by those whom we strive t please. OUR ORDER SYSTEM Is a great convenience to the ladies, as we call at their house every morning or evening, take orders for the day supplies, and deliver them drnmptly, thus saving them the walk down town- as well as the tedious waiting for tn articles ordered and the too often keen disappointment of an entire failure to receive them. WE NEVER FAIL. If you order gocds from ns yon get just what you order and in time far tho meal for which you iatend them. FRESH JERSEY BUTTER. We have engaged the entire product of Mr. E. Loonje's Jersey dairy and will have an amp.e bupply of this ielie cious nutter at all times. r 1 OUR OBJECT Is to conduct a first-class giocrry business, and we cordially incite trial orders!! FARMERS We will make it to your interests to bring us your yrodnce. SPE3STCBE & BLk-GEZBTJEZST- THE BLOCKADE EJMDED. -NEW SAN feajmsco: I have just received a fresh supply of new cream cheese, mixed pickles, choice comb honev, roast coflec, large Seedless orangey lemons, figs, choice candies, nuts, and other good tiling to which I invite the attention of the public. K L. Kenton NER THE POSTOFFICE. STANAED & CUSICK, SUCCESSORS TO CiUISS A SON) I'KOI'It! KTOKS OK City Drug Store. Dealers in Drags, Medicines, Chemicals, Fancy and Toilet Articles, Sponges, Brashes, Perfumery, School and Artists' Supplies. I'hysiciask Prescriptions carefully compounded. First Street, Albany, Oregon. A Overcoa And a fow Lines of winter suite., which will he sold very low Prices. 1 For our immense new steck to ar 1 h e as soon as the blockade is over, L, E. BLAIN, THE Leading Clothier, LOOK T ?fi mnnmi V TO LBjJSTY, STRANGERS ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO CALL OX C. E. BROWNELL. AND INSPECT Choice Family Groceries. n NEW: II to announce to the neonle of Albanv aud the grocery business. with our customers. OUR PRIDE NEW GOODS NEW ;001)S FROM- ALBANY, OREGON. s Left. OUT FOR- If IS STOCK OF I NEW! Ill s s adiacent country tBat their stock sa HAVE ADDITION PRICES