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About Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19?? | View Entire Issue (March 11, 1890)
jbe js'Oi?JK vyyjiVi itesixay mauch ji, isoo. D The htcst, most deli Froiii it Soila Fountain. the most Satisfactory ! Beverage ever drawn F. H.iPFEIFFER'S. 1 clous ml altofiete On i!i'iiiilit at !OHK i:IIM It.llMMl Pining 5aUtJmaM SPECIAL, 13:30 A. M. Not to see our stoves am granges iefore buying is a mistake. Mis takes are always costly. In heat ing stoves we have the largest as well as the most carefully selected stock in the city. The stoves we offer were not hough t as an experi ment but as a certainty. We know what each stove will do, and thev were hought lor cash, so the price is right. We have special ties in heaters, hoide our lcgularj lines of Garland, Argand and Su- perior stoves and ranges. j Liko. W . :irn. OX SALE. The Daily IIkp.alk will be on sale each morning at the new stand of W. F. Kulin's. where it can be procured at f cents per copy. WK AT II Ell INDICATIONS. For Albany and vicinity Fol lowing is the forecast for 24 hours, ending at 8 p. m. to-uav : Kain; slightly warmer. JOTTINGS ABOU T TOWN". Hon. Jeff Myers, the citv. of tc':o, is in I). S. Busey, of llarrisburg, is in the city. Mr. Arch Moiiteith, of Portland, is in the city. Fancy turned pickets for sale at Richards & Philips'. M. L. and Frank Dorris, of Cor vallis, are in the city. Zephlin Job, banker of Corvallis, was in the city yesterday. Latest designs in jewelry and lowest prices at F. M. French's. Get your stall fed beef of Haight : Bros. They keep the finest in Oregon. C. O. Cahlen, who has been up on his ranch above Lebanon, is in the city. The liest watch in the world for the monev. Call at French's and see them. Try Silver Quarter plug cut. A splendid smoke. Progressive dealers keep it. A good second hand organ for sale cheap at the art ttudio over Linn County hank. Our stock of crockery and glass ware is complete and attractive. Spencer & Blackburn. A fine fruit farm for rent, extra inducements offered. Inquire of the Oregon Land Co. W. 15. Scott, of Lane county, who has been in the city for a few days, returned home yesterday. Try our matchless Savon soap. Superior to all others, at $1 per box. Spencer & Blackburn.'. E. (I. Beardsly, one of Albany's enterprising real estate men, lias returned from o trip to Salem. (u to Kastham & Brown for the Flora le Madrid, Dirigo Club Medallion and Vesta de Cuba cigars. An extra line quality of strained honey at Spencer it Blackburn's at 10 cents per pound or . pounds for 25 centsi Writstnan it Hulbut t sold j ester day to Charles llonish two lots in Hackleman's third addition, owned by (t. W. Wright, for $700. The Astorian is the authority for the statement that steel rails are being purchased in New York for the Albany and Astoria rail road. II. Lampman has sold his res taurant business to W. W. McUhee f Sodaville, who will continue the business as Foon as the building is finished. (1. W. Simpson has just received an immense stock of line clothing, insluding suits for men and boy's, which he is selling at astonishingly low prices. Judge C. E. Brunaugh.of Port land, is attending court, being at torney for the Southern Pacific Railroad Co. in a damage suit brought against it for stock killed. An industrious German, who was seemingly recovering from a big drunk, was arrested and lodged in the city jail yesterday. He claimed to have been robbed of $100. Four snow-white rats were shipped to this city yesterday from Portland. They were received by a gentleman who it is rumored . 1 1 c mums oi starting a museum in i Albany. A son of Alex Cunningham who formerly resided in this citv, has been sentenced to 18 year's im prisonment in the Washington penitentiary forkillingaChinanian at Port Townsend. K. F. Ashhy & Company will soon open a real estate office "in the Saltmarsh building one door east Viereck's barlier shop. Mr. Ashhv is a rustler. Who will be associated in business with him isyetasecrej. A loud complaint is being made by business men of this city be cause the street crossings are not swept ou. ome oi the crossings are so muuuy mat it is almost im possible for ladies to cross them TheSmatter should be looked after and corrected. CIECUir COURT. Convening cf the Mai ch Term Cases Dis posed of Yrsttrday. Circuit court convened in this city at 1 o'clock yesterday with Judge Boise on the bench. The following cases were dis posed of : P. J. Porter et al. vs. John C. Elder et al., partition ; continued. George S. Fletcher vs. J. S. Cochran and W. Scott Beebe, re coyery of money ; continued. Thomas Jefferson vs. G. S. Mont gomery, recovery of money at tachment ; continued. T. Dittenhoelfb vs. Ptrry Smith, recovery of money; continued. State of Oregon vs. James Cutinon, burglary; continued. Martha Pierce vs. Malinda Hodgkin.su't inequity; continued. S. C. Bennett vs. J II. Wigle et a!., on contract ; continued. Mattie E. Bowlin vs. W. Bo.aith et al., suit in equity ; continued. V. II. II. Shields et al. vs. T. J. Shieldsetal., partition; confirmed. Flias K. Fanning et a!, vs. Charity J. Lnper, partition; con tinued. antiam Lumbering Co. vs. A. F. Gooch, injunction; settled. Capital National Bank vs. W. F. Crosby, recovery of money; con tinued. Thomas Smith vs. Kebecca Smith, divorce; continued. Joseph Crabtree vs. Fred Gouch, appeal from justice court, Kock Creek precinct ; continued. State of Oregon vs. F. J. Lamont. 'arceny ; plead guilty and fined $25. In the matter of the assignment of Chas. II. Spencer, insolvency; settled. E. E. Watford vs. II. Larnpim ji, recovery of money attachment; dismissed at plaintiff 's coBt. Earl Race vs. Searle & Deane, recovery of money attachment; continued. I. K. Dawson vs. B. F. Bodwell, recovery of money attachment; judgment for want of answer. In the matter of the assignment of Bailey F. Bodwell, insolvency ; continued. D. M. Osborn & Co. vs. C. P. Langford recovery of money ; judg ment bydefault. Nellie Hamill vs. Stephen Balliet et al., foreclosure ; default as to Stephen and Deborah Balliet. D. M. Osburn & Co. vs. A. B. i Custer and E. Miller, recovery of j money ; judgment by default. j Jonn cmoser vs. jtebeica Nernon et al., recovery of money attachment; settled C. J. Dillon vs. D. L. Crossen ; suit in equity ; default and decree. D. M. Osburn & Co. vs. P. A. Helms, recovery of money ; con tinued. Sam May et al. vs. Hiram Smith etal., confirmation ; confirmed. Board of commissioners vs.F.mily McKinney, confirmation ; con firmed. Isaac Meeker vs. M. Butcher, confirmation ; confirmed. James E. Ballard vs. M. Mc Bride, conlirmatioon ; confirmed. John C. Arnold vs. Sarah A. Gilchrist, confirmation ; confirmed. John Small mon vs. Peter Powell, suit in equitv ; mandate entered i and judgement rendered. In the matter of the assignment of J. W. Ellison ; dismissed. W. W. Yantis, assignee, vs.John Smalhuon, as sheriff; dismissed. Fine Suitings. W. R. (Jraham. the tailor, lias opened the largest aud finest lineot suitings ever brought to Albauy. Ic ncludea patterns for full suits or for coats, vests or pants separately aud embraces some of the finest of im ported good of a class not seen here before. Mr. Graham employes skilled workmen, aud quaranteeB a good fit al well as the best quality of goods. Those desiring something really fine should call and inspect his new patterns. Y. M. C. A. Donation. The Young Men's Christian As sociation owe a vote of thanks to Mr. G. L. Blackman, in particular, and a number of other gentlemen, for tc kindly helping to procure two dozen new chairs, which were especially needed for the Sabbath afternoon meetings. The associa tion is trying to do a good work, and with the kind words and con tributions it is receiving from the citizens it surely will succed. Any desiring to join the association will have an opportunity at the busi ness meeting Friday next. The Oregon City Locks. A dispatch received in this citv last night form the superintendent of the locks at Oreuon Citv stated that they would not be open before next Monday, and probably not tnai soon n tne w niamette rises much higher, as any more raise in the river will interfere with the work of repairs. The Grand Jury. The following grand jury wasem- pannelleu to serve at the, March term of circuit court: E. F, Wyatt, foreman, J. B. Cornett, Kphriam Turner, J. O. Writsmau. F. P. Devaney, Otto Serfling, W T. Jordan. The following bailill' were appointed : John Clelan and C. G. Rawlings. Good Apples. The Willamette Packing Co. has just received a fine lot of apples. Call early and secure some of them before they are all gone. 1-ine oinb honi-y. chipp d beef, horse radish roots, etc., always on hand. NEWS FE0M SALEM. Supreme Court Casts -Capsized in the Wiilaaietta-lha Woolen Mi.ls. Sprcisil to tht IlKRAI.u. Salkm, March 10. In the su preme court to-day the following uses were disposed of: Job. Wilkes, appellant, vs. T. li. Cornelius, executor of the will of Annie Wilkes, respondent; appeal from Washington county; judg ment reversed and cause remanded to lower court for further proceed ings. State of Oregon, respondent, v. W. E. Hawkins, appellant; appt-.il Irom Marion county; application for rehearing denied. Merchants' National Bank of Portland, lespondent, vs. George Pope. appellant; appeal from Multnomah county; argued and submitted. Chas. II. Carey, attor ney for appellant ; L. P. Cox, at torney for respondent. Sheriff Moss, of Josephine county, brought to the asvlum for insane to-day C. H. Williams, aged about 40" years, whose mind is deranged through adverse cir cumstances. He imagines him self to be king of the combined nations of the earth and threatens to do violent things. The Salem woolen mills were formally ojiened Saturday, when a great throng visited them. Robert Dunlap and Lawrence Madden, two loggers from Brown's it-land, came to Salem this morn ing on business, coming down in a light skill', and during the day im biotd pretty freely of strong liquor. They started on their re jurn this afternoon at 2 o'clock Irom the foot of Ferry street, and .Madden, who was extremely drunk, insisted on rowing. When well out in the stream he took a drink from a bottle. This he ic peaied several times and in the hilarity one of the oars floated away and the boat drifted down i he river to State street. Madden attempted to move around and in so doing the boat dipped water and soon filled. Dunlap jumped out and succeeded in swimming ashore. Madden clung to the boat and at thfi foot of court street it capsized, throwing the drunken man under and when rescued he i was almost gone. Our Coal Mine. There seems to be no doubt as to the abundance of coal in the ledges recently located up the San tiam, the only doubt being as to the quality or commercial value of the coal. Capital stands ready to invest in opening up the mines as soon as the value of the deposit is ascertained. To ascertain the j value of the find, the property must be thoroughly and svstemat-1 ieally "prospected" by experts. This may not cost but a few hun dred dollars and it may cost sev eral thonsand. The value of the coal ought to be properly tested, for if the coal has the quality and quantity, every property owner at least in The Forks is directly in terested in the immediate develop ment of the mine, because the development of such an industry will at or.ee enhance general values to a greater or less extent ; and no one wishes or has the right to re tard the growth and prosperity of a community, when it is possible to prevent it. This being the case it is expected that the steps have or soon will be taken to show up the value or non-value of our coal in terests. Scio Press. The Portland Krancli. Going away, going away. We iave decided to close out business. and our entire stock of clothing, boots, shoes, gents' furnishing goods, furniture, stoves, tinware, crockery, etc., must be 6old bv April loth, next, regardless of cost. Remember this is vour last and only chance to get goods at almost your own price. Come one, come all, and take advantage of this great opportunity. Also house and lot tor sale cheap in the best locali ty in Albany. The Portland branch, b . Wise & Co.. proprietors. S. K. Young's old stand. Our Corner Window. Is worth your special attention. where are displayed over three hundred gifts to be eiven awav with our Unitv tea. a mit. with each can, and a number for a chance for the capital prize. Wil lamette Packing Co. Office Elected. At the annual meeting .f tbo stockholders of the Odd IYUuws Building Association held last night the following officers were elected for the ensuing year: L. E. Blain, S. E. Young, Julius Gradwhole, W. C. Tweedale, Julius Joseph, Chas. Keifer and Conrad Mever. Schoo! Election. The annual echool election Yes terday was attended bv no excite ment whatever and little interest was taken in it by voters, the vote cast neing very small. Voters evidently telt that the si bnr.1 ;a in good hands and were willing to let weu enough alone. John Foshay, director, and C. G. Burkhart, clerk, were uiianinimisiv re-elected. Special Notice. Having taken the agency of Dr, inatc-.er s magref.c shield. I will be pleased to .ee all suffering with """'"- viit-unc-. luienmaiism a specialty. Same as sold by Prof Spear. Mrs. 8. Race. THE DMPQUA KIVEE RAILROAD The Eesonrces of Northern DtnglasCo. to Be Tpped by a Fifty-five Miles Line, Mr. . G. Steel was seen vester- day by a Oregonian reporter in reference to the Umiqua River railroad for the construction of which he holds a contract with the companv. "My partner and I," said Mr." Steel, "visited New York in December last nnd had little difficulty in placing the lxmdsof the road satisfactorily. The line passes through a rich fertile cuii n try, on a water level route, and has tributary to it a country which will export over it annually about 2,000,000 bushels of wheat, half as many bushels of oats, 1,000,000 pounds of wool, and other products in like propor tion. "The road starts from Drain, a station on the Southern Pacific line 100 miles south of Portland, and extends fifty-live miles along the banks of Elk creek and the Umpqiia river to a jxiint near i !iiiiIiw.ii ..-I.;.! U i:.il xuiiuiii-i t nuiir ii mil id vivip j water, navigable by heavy draught i vessels. It is a singularly easy road to construct, Its heaviest grade being fifty-two feet to a mile and the line does not average two miles either way from a straight line drawn between the termini. "The inhabitants of Northern Douglas county are jubilant over the assurance of the road, and it will open up and make famous one of the richest valleys in Ore gon, which in the nature of things has been kept in the dark thus far." Mr. Steel and Mr. Heald, his partner, who was formerly Wanle the tragedian's leading business manager, left for Jrain Saturday afternoon to make arrang' mcnts for construction work. Ingoimir. A delighted audience gathered at the reopening cf the opera house last evening to li -ten again to the John 'S. Lindsay troupe in the above named place. Tht drama is purely Greek in its con struction and simplicity. There iff hardly a breath of levity in its lines, and it hiculcates the noblest principles of truth and honor and reveals the shallowness, corruption and base treachery of the Greek civilization. Aslngo- mar, Mr. Lindsay reveals his ih blest imwers as a tragedian. His majestic force, his jiowerful pre sentations of rude barbarie virtues, and yet tender and sympathetic as a child, wins the heart ol all One of his daughters, Miss Luella Lindsay, took "l'arthenia in a most lovely mani cr. Her Greek figures ami feature : her noble and chaste impersonation of maidenly pir:- : the I' svon of the powef ti... !' harms and chastity wic' . r hi i. . -tn ngth and ani mal ission-a:I these grand con ccpii.,ns this sweet young actress carries Irom beginning to end with force and p aer. The other parts were well sustained throughout. To-night they present "Damon and Pythias," und they will be greeted with a full. No better or purer acting can be seen than this troupe gives. To the I.ndlew. To my patrons and ladies of Al bany 1 shall be in Albany w ith a full "stock of the latest styles in millinery by the 15th to the 1st of April. Thanks for past favors. Respectfully, Mrs. S. E. Wayne. The Homeliest Man In the Willamette Valley, after making a close ard careful inspec tion of the stock of hardware and tools and the quality of the tin ware carried in stock by Matthews & WaBhburn, says they excel all all other stores in the valley in quality and low prices. The IlandMomeat Lady In Linn county, after making a careful inspection of Matthews & Washburn's stock of Btoves and ranges and very closely examining their tinware, says they have the most complete stock in the Wil lamette Valley, and at the lowest prices. Toefcet Cutlery. pat and finest display every b.ought to this valley just received ; : Stewarc x pox b. vau and examine. Our stru-k of staple and fancv groceries is all nice and fresh and of the best quality. Spencer & Blackburn. r Trv Hubbard's flavoring ex tracts ; they are pure. Use Elegant Lotion for chapped hands. uoity. 11APLE On Sunday, Man h !th, 1MA, to the wi'e of Mr. Warrca Maple, a girl. LGNO At Gervaw, Feb. 2Sth, 1S9C, to the .. Iff I .... n Wile Oi aim 4a , t ou". FOl.v SALE. We have a car load of choice young Percheron Stallions which we will sell at reasonable prices. If you wish to buy a well bred Btaliion come and examine our stock. Liberal terms given when desired. SOUTH W ICK BROS. E. C. PHELPS, COMMERCIAL, BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS OVER WKI.I-8, FAhGO A CO'S OFFICE, ALBANY, OKEGON. In Real I'.slalc tillered by Vurkhart A Miiliu. A Barcaix We have a good nouse and one excellent lot situated w'thiu two blocks of the court house, which is offered dirt cheap. This is a No. 1 location and is worthy of in vestigation. Price 2,500. Good 1. story house aud oi4 good corner lot on First street, situated within six blocks of thi business cen ter of the city. Pi ice 1000. This will be good business property m a short time. Small two room house and one lot in Abbey's Addition for $223. 25 foot front on First street in the 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 aud one good lot in the 2nd addition. A bargain for $1250. A new house and 2 good lots in Elkins addition for $850. A good house and 1 good lot in 2nd addition, between Jefferson and Montgomery streets for $1950. . A good small cottage on 5th street, in 2nd addition and ono good lot for $1050. Half cash balance on time. 22 feet front on First street, in one of the best business blocks now pay ing good interest on pries asked, on easy terms. Home and lot on 4th street, Hackle man's second addition at $1000 A good bargain. Lots and blocks in Goltra's Park addition for sale on the installment plan $30 cash balance $10 per mouth. Several lots in Pipes addition for hze at a small advance on original pi ice, on easy terms. Lots id Hacklemens 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. ICO acres of land 30 acres cleared, some improvements, within two miles small house and of Lebanon for $1000, good terms. Good farms, improved and unim proved, in all parts of Benton and Linn counties for. sale from $20 to $40 per acre on easy terms. 4G acres of excellent grain or fruit land situated within ( miles of the city. This land is all clear and every foot in cultivaiioii. Price $40 per acre. 5 acre tracts adjoining Suford's addition to Yaqiua City. 1 his land has a nice slope to the bay and com mands an exuelleut view- of the bay. Price $120 per acre; J easli, balance on time. This laud will double in value in the next GO days. We have a few good city lots to trade for farm property, if you would iike to make an exchange of this kitid. Call and sec us. Burkhart & Malik, Real Estate Agents. Wilson Townsend, KEAI. KTATK, LOAN, INSURANCE I AMI TRANSFER AGENTS. We have customers for farm prop erty and town lots. Parties having property to sell will do well to call and see us. Wc also have money to loan on long time. Low interest. 'Office on First street, next door to Thompson Overman s. II: NEW. 1! Messrs. Spencer & Blackburn desire now complete in all lines pertaining to NEW m ARRIVING DAILY Consignmerts cf new goods consisting of staple and fancy grccerif , for which we pay spot cash, thereby Baring liberal discounts, which will be shared with our customers. OUR PRIDE Is centered in onr special delivery (the only only cne in thecitj ) whereby wc are enabled to deliver all goods or. dered of promptly and to the entire satisfaction of onr patrons. WE ARE PROUD Of onr ability to please cur customers, and prond of the kind words bestowed upon ns by those whom we strive to pleases OUR ORDER SYSTEM Is a great convenience to the ladies, as we call at their house every morning or evening, take orders for the day's supplies, and deliver them dromptly, thus saving them the walk down town- as well ai the tedious waiting for the articles ordered and the too often ketn disappointment of an entire failure to receive them. WE NEVER FAIL. If you order gocds from us you get just what you order and in time far tho meal for which you iBtend them. FRESH JERSEY BUTTER. We have en ftaged the entire product of Mr. E. Loonye's Jersey dairy ard will have an ai-:p!e supply of this deli cious butter at all times. OUR OBJECT la. to conduct a first-class ptocery busintsn, and we cordially inite trial ordcr$ FARMERS We will make it to your int rests to b.-ing us y.ur yroduce. SIFIEISrCIEIR & BLA.OKBUB1T- F L. Kenton DEALER IN- Groceries & Confectionery FRUITS, CIGARS &T0BAC60S New goods received by every steamer from San Francisco. Terms cash and prices low. Orders executed with promptness ard dispatch. Subscrip tions received for all the leading newspapers and magazines. NER THE TOSTOFFICE. STANAED & CUSICR, srCCICSSORS TO GVISS .t SOX I'ROPRIETODS OF City Drug tore. Dealers in Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Fancy and Toilet Articles, Sponges, Brushes, Perfumery, School and Artists' Supplies. Physicians' Prescriptions carefully compounded. First Street, Albany, Oregon. i Overcoa And a tew Lines of winter suits, which will be sold very low Prices. WE For our immense new steck to ar live as soon as the blockade is over. L.E. BLAIN, THE Leading Clottiier, STRANGERS ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO CLLON 0. E. BROWNELI. AND INSPECT Choice Eamily Groceries. NEW: w to announce to the people of Albany the grocery business. Ml GOODS nmi ALBANY, OREGON, v la 0 IM HIS STOCK OF NEW! ! ! and adjacent country that their stock is HAVE II NEW nnif i mm