Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, July 18, 1890, Page 1, Image 1

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ALBANY, OREGO
20 CENTS A WEEK.
RIDAY, JULY a 8, .MM).
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Exclusive gpacv fa lie Ludlow Fine Shoes
B L VM li E KG v H LOCK
ALBANY BAKERY.
PARKER BROS., PROPRIETORS.
KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND
CAKE- FORv. I -. FRESH FRITIT- BKR V I FKRSH BAKF.D
.-.wkhdingsv. rik- and vegetables I v.vbkead-.w
Choice Ta)le Delicacies and a lull
Line of Fancy and Staple Groceries and Pro
visions, Cauned Goods, Nuts, Candies, Etc, Etc.
A Full I.itte of Imtortrti
VV. L. DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE. GENTLEMEN.
BEST IN THE WORLD.
FOR
' CHICKENS
-$5.00 PES DOZEU,
EGGS 1SCEWTS.
Jl neller C Garrett,
Fdnnpis Mfiflai
NSURNfE CO OK
Albany Oregon
CAnrtL KfOtK, - a5W.M
ru ir -riTL S5.uw.
OFFICERS.
President W. F. Read.
Vice-President-J. O. Writsman.
Treasurer J. L. Cowan.
Secretary J. K. Elderkin.
IMHtCTiKS.
k. truiiHn. J. L. Cowan. J.
O. ritsmaii. i
F. Simison,
Weatlirrford, L.
Burnett and M.
F. Read,. I. K.
L. Foley. John
Sternberg.
Safe,Souua,uOnsemtiYe
A Square Company,
Managed by Square Men,
Patronized by bquare People
PuraiM Some Eatexprise
EARLS
Drv Go( ds,NotioES
LADIES AND CENTS
NiSHINOS.
FTR
Also have complete line of
BOOTS and M
For spriug trade at price
'hat defy compeeitipn. Uivt
us a call sud buy ynf annea
at bedrock price. v.Gim.
us aud vquare dealing.
ami J)ome11v Ciynrs.
For Sale
BY-
FIRST NATIUNALBAHK
PRKS1DKNT L. FLINN.
Vl K PKKSIPISNT S. r TolTNG.
CASH1KK E. w. La:- i X).V.
T TRANSACTS A OCI X-1AL BAJiKINO
I S. Yocho. U nan
i L. K. Hum.
K.
K. MOX.
E. W.
COWAN RALSTON iAKD CHAR Blf lAIN
Albany, ; - Oregon
Transacts a general bankinK i.uoineM
Draw siht drafts on New York. San .
isco and Hortlanrt, or.
Loan money on approved reenrifv.
Receive deposits miliject to check.
Collections entrusted to us wiU re
prtniut attention
BANK OF ORECO.n',
ALBANY, OREGON.
rtriTAL 0s,m
PrrMrnt.
Wee Prrs..
4 alit r
II. RK) V1
V IIKKIIL.
...JA1 BLA1V
DlRBCTORS:
ri Rut A ST J. yK' Bl.AIS,
"is Hr..n, ;-
V .1 Li N NINO. H. F . M rKRIl.L.
LADIES' UNDERWEAR
;rH,lrM.rnshlrl.ri. r.aMb
li.. ai d All Utdlrs iianurul
i.. urdrr al l,r
lapaneseBazaarotore
aniefs vkt low ' "
restore 01. First Street next tc S ei.ee. 4
Uluckburus. ..i, . ' '
H. A. CBOWDKB.
C. W. CKOWDKK.
HROWDER 13R0S
Contracto.8 and Builders.
Office on First street with Wal
lace Cuaick, real estate agents,
Albany, Oregon. Estimates given
work. All work ...trusta to
us will be promptly executed.
L .y- ltttion fcr teD-
HIM
BBO'S.
LinnCounty Bank
SAVBD
-BY
Buying lour Propertj
Through the teat estate firm of
Burkhart. 4 Keeney:
i"lf oldest Real Estate Firm in the
amelto Vally
Tliey have lands' of (tl descrije
tions for halo at the very lowest
nriees and on tle most favorable
erms.
We have some tine bargains in
nial! tracts of garden and fruit
land near the ct'y, which we are
offering at a great sacrifice. This
projierty lies near the city, and in
he very bent on the market, part
of which is set out to fruit.
CITY PROPERTY
Old
tnineM and residence . rpi'r'tv
''or sale incliiilii: the ioltra park
iiilditif-n. t!ie U-pt, r.eanst aiui
rln-.-ipest 8lll)i ih.m prfijierty on
the maiki-t. A lt in t hip addition
will diuhl- in value in lew then a
voar.
BUR ii ART & KEENEY,
li KA I KHl'A SK. LOAA
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INSURANCE ACENTS. .
ALBANY OREGON
Towoseiid & ftlls
REAL ESTATE BKoKXRS,
INSURANCE AND LOANS.
First street, opposite Farmers &
Merchant Insurance Go. Albany,
Oregon.
Agents for the foilowine Insur
ance Companies :
.Etna Insurance Company, of
Hartford, Connecticut; total asset
$9,780,751. 65. ,
The Guardian Assurance Com-
psnv, of London, England ; capital
$5,obo.iHio.no.
- The Co'nnibia Fire and Marine,
of "oitlaml, Oregon ; capital, 500.-
000,00.
TOWN SEND & WIL-ON.
" II
.a f L
FOR SALE BY ALL DRVOOISTS.
"Some nionttip arn I iur'baed
hm of Dr. J. P. jillV Cutarrli Cure for
mv own use t-ut tindlnir mv nephew,
C. A. McMahan needinir sucb mcdi
cine 1 let him have n y ox of medi
cine. Il now sends for three more
txixes. Suvinsr it the bee tliinir for
caturrli ever trie"t by hm and hif
friends. I irot another box to use in
my came, and clitertully reromniend It
tiHitlitrs.
(Sitned.. JOHN MtMAHAN,
Ex County ComniieKioner Lane Co.
Oregon.
Sprint; tlcld Lane county, Oregon.
T"iOf J. w . .lolmsoi), president of the
estate univerfti), oajs it cuud him ot
a coutrli ufter twi other prefcriptioiif
hud failed. Likewise two of his little
trirlKuaed it to cure their coughs. Mrs
M:irk Bailey, wife of Prof liaMiy.
sent lo Prof Johnsor, and reconi,
1111 ndft it to all who Miller from colds,
and 1 oii.'l.s. For coughs it acts like
a cumin, mid can be mlmlcd into the
nines or paiMii;eb, where, o other
ooiiicli cures can reach
w
AVl'h.D Cows
Tauit Uras.
to pasture. Woedla k
ATA
PORTLAND CENSUS
Put in Shape for a
at Once
Recount
8HII ALMOST VBICitD,
Knrderers ob Trial
Nitmiittr-Da.
'8aUl '
AitorU Bpokw
tf Oaartsr.
I UJtU.lfll . AV. - !
hart toMiay. Vv oaWjttliJ
as col lector o tustone lVthi-r
T. t
port, in the sum of $100, (XJO, with
I). P. Thompson, C. A. Dulpn and
H. V. .ctt at his iwnrty He
till probably assume the duties of
the omce a lion t Auausi let.
.Mayor DeLaniutt, who sent a
mi esage to Miperintendent Cen-ua
Porter, askii g tor a tran-ciipt1 ol
the census of tb 8 city, East 1'oit
laud and Albina and tendering the
fee prescribed by th law for it,
to-day received the reply from
Porter, s'atiim that F. W. kraue,
special agent of cen-ui, had been
vested with au iority to make
such tran cript for use of the
city toveriiuient of" Portland.
Mayor DeL smii't at once applied
tiMr. K.raue for the transciipt-'.
VI r. KraiiHc sa d the cengm of tin
city was completed tnia evening
Hiiil h would at once put a force
ifcleks at work preparing the
transcript.
STKtCK TUB KOCK8.
A Marrow Escap from Blo(
Shllwreked.
.San Fkancisck, Ju y 17. B
the ai rival of Percy Edwards from
Kaak 1 ami, late news is at hand
from Alaska.' He brought ilown
l-'.iKX case-" of salmon from the
canneries at Karluk. and repoit' d
a- ha vini; a big catch, Rnd tv.o
thouai d ca-et have already bet-u
shipped from thee.
The CiciHge W. Elder, on it last
trii. to ."itka, had a narrow ei-cape
from a s ri -its disaster, t-lie
grouinled on White .-tone narrows,
tnuneen miles from port. She
struct) hard an I t e tug haranoll'
had to be sun. mailed to release tin-
aler.
FItKUKILKSON'S HI'KIIEK.
Indlctftfl and Sue For a Changs of
Venue
Abtokia, July 17. The four
men charged with the murder of
las. F. Froderukfoii and wile at
liruceport lant winter, were m-
:icied eterdav, and lo dav their
counsel enteied a motion for a
change of venue, whii-h was
xruucl and siu'tiutteit. 1 lie court
reserving deci-i- n uniill to-inor-row.
One indictment charges Ed
til tibons wnli killing Mr. rrel-
nckhon, and in the presence ofthe
other accused. Anoiber one of
The Deletodted Fiii
CURE
Warranted to . ?, ns.if;ufl
II or roonej
refunded
r-CFORE
AFTER
arising (rota the excSS-tve w of stimulaDtH,
tobacco or opium, or thronvh 3 outlitul imlis
cretiou, over iiidul(t-nce, etc, such as low of
Brain cower, wane U'neu. uearine uon
Pains in the BsA-k. Seniinal W. akness, Hys
teria, Ntr ou Pros ration, NoctuniM Omis
sions, Leucnrrhoe, Dizziness, Weak Meinor)',
Loss of Power and Impotenc, which if mv
lected often lead to premature old sye and
insanity. Price $1 a box; 6 boxe6 fcr 35.00
Sent by mail on receipt of price.
A W Mil IK CIBME Is Riven
with every f order received, to refund toe
money if a Prrnssrsl cure is noteflei t-i.
We have thousands of testimonials from old
and younir, of both sexes, who bave been
penoanently cured by the use "f Apbroditine
Circular free. AiWress
INK APHKO MlM'lR -Western
Branch, Box, 27. Portland, Oretton.
For sale by Foshay A Mason, who esaleand
etail rirukKi't'. AIIsii,etreaon.
FEMALE fills
For Female Ir
reirulnrities; noth
ing iik them on
the market. Never
ab . Successfullv
iised by prominent
ladies monthly.
Guarantee' to re
lieve - sui'pressed
meiistruati.in.
SnrcSafe, Ceriain
Don't be humhuit-
Ked. Save time,
Health anil money.
Take no other.
Sent to any ad
dress y maii cn receipt of price, 12 00. Ad
drms phr Mrdlrtnr l naii
West Bramh Box 27, rurllHHtl. r.
8old by Foshay & Mares, Albany. Oregea
r for town put pni s
luquire at Oregon
Land Oom any's offlce.
ir ANTkl)
1MMEDIATKLT TWO GK)D
II - rustliDK boys ahout 18 years old
no
aie wi Unit to wi.rk.
inquire at the Pacific
Mattress Factory
DEALERS IN
STCVES. TINWARF. HOUSE FURNISH!. CS,
Manufacturers of ualvauized iron
cornice. riutuDing a apacialty.
irnice. Plu
iiaiVU I '
. .
iiiv m a oalL
i??7i
Faber's Golden
the four, John B. Roso, Jeo. F.
Rose. John Edwards and Ed ciib
boiiB committed the munler . f the
man in the presence of the other
three.
SpnkHite FosttnaaMr.
Wabuxnoto.h, July 15. A. Shaw
was noiuiiiaied pustmater ' for
Sjokane Falfff.
Killed sty a t-etutiiwus Wild Hog.
Salem, July 17 Word has just
been received that on Wednesday
nrgtTt Tbus. L doiid, a ianner liv
ing live ruiie a . uiii of this city
Wus killed ui'tei a tierce struggle
with a Uige wild hog uiut Las lor
long time be. n the error ot ti e
e gk wrboc.lj Jiav i,.fcivUsed hiju
ireeii many oli hunters.
HKATTLK'S CHARTER.
Th Committee Cuiuiiletei
Its
Work.
Skattle, July 1,. fho charter
committee concluded their labors
to-day and journed to .ive time
tor eUiullinent. ihe dialler will
(lieu be sigi.ed and bubuiitted lo
he people for ratification. It
pioviues lor biennial elections
nun a mayor to receive a salary ot
3 0.1, and a bo rd of aldermen to
be elecu-u at largt ani a rouw
oeleaaie io bi; elected by wards,
serving withiMit pay. Its eiectixe
oili ero are tre surer, !p;i(0J; cor
poia ion c.'Uiim 1,30 HI; c.tyjudge,
2.0; city cl. rk, 200J; city
attorney, io00. A provision to be
uiaue t.jr loaids ol puo.ic woiks,
,.nd police, hea th, publ.c linrar
aud lor cmitioliei , all of MliOlll
aie t' be appointed by the inayoi
Willi contiiuiatioii.
TUB 81IC1DE DIES.
The Wife Free to tio With the
Former liusbaud.
San Fbancisco, July 17. -F.
(ieiztke die.i 10-day from ti.e ef
fect ol' the wotiiHi inlii t- d on
liimsell SaiunL.y lant. On saiai
uay nilit on reiuniing iioine he
lound ni it'c in me eiuhiace oi
Ciias. Sm.tn, her former husband.
Smith escaped and Geizete shot
li melf.
It i said that Geizeke once can
ce ed a d bt oi $-'0 due to a man
kii AVii :s "tlg Pete" living a
Ocean View. b. liring the house of
. V. Seastum, wl.o lived near
' ' vu tU 1 1. ui July lut.
1'lie olii e was looking lor him
and lie wan on h s May to Oreg n
when he stipcl to see his v. ife
and commiucd the naedy an
related.
A ItaHeliall Challenge.
Portland, July 17. The lollop
ing liasehall challt'iiiit' has been
ai'diei-sed t any :'; nsily in the
slate:
'1 will pla any ne lamilv i
Oregon a game ot hail, to be played
at Columbia Park, for some char
itable in.-tituiion. 1 'a ill play the
lollong nine: T. A'. Parrolt,
pitcher, iged 23; W. C. Parrott,
cutciier, aed 1!; . II. Parrot t,
I. -t base, aged -'7; A. i. PaiToit,
2d ba.-e, aed 25; H. C. Parroti,
lid 'iae, aged 16 ; A. R. Parrott,
eh it stop, aged 11 : R L. Parrott,
littit tiel i, ag-il 6; T. L. Parrott.
leit field, aged 14 ; V. H. Parrott.
C3iner field, aged 53. Signed T.
II. Parro t,Ea-t Po tlan.l. Harrys,
of tliu Portlands, umpire.
.Destructive Fire.
Rkd Rli ff, Cal., July 17. Tins
aft-ruoon a tire broke out in a
restaurant in the Carrigan build
ing, Dai rough's di u store and
ottieei over lie.id. Daney's tailor
shop, Methaur's tei-taurant and
) 'i-iii house were completely de
stroyed. To'al l ss over $12,00ii.
Covered hy insurance.
. . . Arnold's Eple Poem.
San Francisco, July 17. The
maiiiii-crirt i f Edwin Arnold's
new p. em, "The Lipht of the
World'' ha- been nceived in thi.
city fioin Japan, and is now in the
hands of p.iities who have been
intiusteil ith the riht to publish
the poem in the United States.
Shlntjle Mill Destroyed.
Seattle, July 17. The news
was 'receivd bete to-day that
lianas Itios. shingle mdl at i'racy
town aciosH the Sound ha I been
de-toved by tire. Loss, $25u0 :
insurance, $1500.
GRAN T'ri PASS
PEACHES !
MUELLER & GARRETT,
EXCLl'SIVE AGENTS
t)rlers for any quantity will
le promptly nileii.
ol a California Bear.
AnytiodyA-an catch avoid this kind
ul weather, Tuc uoulib is to let Ko,
like the man who caught the W-ar.
We advise our readers to purchase of
Foshav Mason a bottle of Simla
At'" the California Kiniroft onsuinp;
on. Xsthnia, Bronehitis. Uouirhx ani
iiro.... Cures, and keen it bandy. 'Tis
nleasiiiir to the taste and death to the
above complaints. Sold st ?1 of.
.f or S tor 'i 50. Califemin ( !-
KftlM ;ives iiiimediale rtP.el. I ne
q virus is soon displaced by
,1 Lvai .is and ienetrnti g nitture.
6iu ii a trial. ix mmiths fn-atment
1 on sent bvm iil l l'
Pry gi-ods and notions on
first
1 floor, clothing
department and
- U wa 1 . . . 1
e rrrwula nil KMVknil
eenis iuruiBe. -
floor u. . o.mr-v-
MORE CYCLONE
Lightninc Rajs Havoie
Human Life.
With
X WHOLB FAMILT BURNED.
Tsittisss DsBoarats Bard to Please -t
uirty Thofaad Bbort-Past Tims
Eo.tpaad- .
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17. A small !
I'kria, 111., July
evi-loiiH viiteil t...c
country, just
a. ro the river (rum. this city jtuw I
Ttrrti00Ilr A'teckiint a fTeiebt train. I
tearing don trees aud small
bui.dii.g. A man named Emer
son, Ot Aulilllll, Was r-tlU"k !iV
lighting while running liom the
cyclone and instantly killoil.
.tiuch damage was done to the
crops.
The Deadly Liuhtalug.
Dlrango, Colorado, July 17.
Marcelhw Rammcett, a deputy
nheritl' of San Juan county, .New
Mexico, and a ou of Capt, liaium-
cett, ol Aztec, was struck bv
lightning and lustauly killed.
A Whole Family Bnrned.
Oi ebec, July 17. At 2 o'clock
this nii.rnii g a tire broke out in a
iar room. After the lire was ex
tinguished it was found that a
tainily of five, consisting of Pierre
M rando wife ;nd three children
burned to death in the upper
looin.
No Nomination Vet.
Nashville. Julv 17. In the
demo rat' ton vent ion this morn
ing live ballots for governor were
taken, with no material change,
i sttterson gained slightly at the
expeii-e of t.'a.ter a.d Carter.
abort 1b Ilia .lccounta.
Denver, July 17. Frank Keller
men, secretary of German and
Centennial building and loan asso
ciation is short in his accounts
about $30,UM). He ha turned
over to the association about
f 10,000 worth of property and re--ig.ied.
He has not yet been ar
lesied. Fasteat Tiioet en
Record.
MoNMOfTH PRK, Ill'V
17.
Banquet won the Stockton stakes
1'4 miles; time 2.03. Ibis is
the lasiest tiuje ever made in this
counirv for 1 miles, lhe b-.si
inevii-us time iieiug made bv Sal-
ator. maile at oheepshead hay in
a ma cli Aitli lenny. Liamiiict is
a hay gelding, 3-years oid, by
Rayon i'Or, laru .''.Ha T., and i
owned b Congressman Win. L.
ftCOl!.
Nominations by FreHldent Harrisou
Washington, Juiv 17. The
president rent the following uuui-
nations to the eenate to-day:
General appraisers ol m rcliandise.
J. Lewis Stackpoie, Mass., Men
leron W. homerville. Ala., Ferdi
nand N. Shun Jeff, Oregon.
Assistant lecretaryol tin treasurx ,
Oliver L. Spuulding, ol Mi. higan,
vice O. C. I'iciienor, resigned.
Edward V. Selds, of Iowa, associ
ae justice of the supreme court
of the territory of New Mexico.
Llrhtnlatc Kills Three Boys.
Norwai.k, Ohio, July 17. A
violent wind aud rain siorm struck
Monraeviile, this county, to-ni;:ht
doing terrible damage. l.ihtn.iiM
struck Otto Goldner's house, kill
ing his three sons, Fred, Will anil
Otto.
UL'itfOItOCS DRIFT.
"Did you hoar ol the road zebras
at Baruum's?"-
"No. What made them mad?"
''They overheard some one say
they looked like dudes about to
play teuuis."
When a man marries, he intends
to be No. one in the family, but
often the period drops off and he
is no one.
Teacher "John, of what are
your boots made?"
Boy "Of leather, sir."
Teacher Where does leather
come from?"
Boy " From the hide of the ox."
Teacher "What animal, there
fore, supplies you with boots and
shoes and gives you meat to eat .'"
Boy "Aly father."
"Do you believe in fate. Pat?"
"Sure, an piiwat would we
shtand on w idout "en.
The first question a lawyer asks
alout a case is whether it is
fees lble.
Poet If it is too long i can
b.il it down "
E nt r "Never mind. You get
some o her editor to publish it and
I will roast it."
, la the man with a shady char
acter any cooler than other folks
K.!!1 Z,e, T l- r0"
amuses the court.
I
! 11
There are no agnostics among
ie college irranuaies. I.i-k of
positive knowledge comes iatei.' '
i . , ..... . . . .
mwle' "fwas h first thai
fa3 the It ".oSl
'
A sqninuni; wite may he ami-
me inougu aiways luoKtng cross
"These are cut rates," said
surgeon as he sent iu his bill.
the
Poor Outlook in Kansaa.
Kansas Cirv, July 17. A dis
patch to an eveiunt: paper irom
Kansas savs: The condition of
cora grows worse evexv dav. Hot
; winds blow yesterday and to-day,
; causing great damage to those
sec ions of the state which have
had no rain. In some parts the
farmers have uliout given up hopes
ol Harvesting any crops al nil.
' HovrruinrDt luHpe-ctora luvestlaate
j St. Pall, Julv 17. Capi. Wcth
eren and six of the crew of the
Sea Wing have arrived hre. Thr
Koveinment inspectors are con-
"ucunar ine invesuuaiiou oeniiio
eloc! doors.v
- rA Utawee -omlntloa.
St. Pail, July 17. The farmers
allianc" convention to-day nomin
ated the following state ticket:
Governor, B. M. Owens; lieuten-ant-goveinor,
J. O. Barratt; sec
retary of state, M. AVeiscnberg ;
tate auditor, P. H. Rahiliy, o:
Wabash county ; treasurer, Erie
.Matte-on; attorney-general. S. Al.
Burl.ngauie.
More Storms and Disasters.
Bi:nton, July 17. A destructive
storm of wind, bad, rain and light
ning visited this city this alter
noon. .Michael Corcoran and
Louis Sihlno were struck hy ligni
n:ni? and killed.
CUT COMPLETELY IN TWO.
A Disabled
Steamer
Aaother.
Iluua Down
Dkthoit, Julv 17, This evening
at 0:30 as the steamer City ot
Detroit with an excurs on party
o'ooard was nearing the city, her
steam steering apparatus gave out
and she shearel about and ran
into the f-teumer Kc&t-ota, i uttii.g
her cotnpletelv in two amid ships.
Capt. Fick and crew of 17 w re
rescued by row boats, the mother
of the steward was dr wned, Judge
Nichols of Bnt.tn":,
Ohio, was
four others
hurt and
eligiitly.
thr
e or
the Cit of De'roit was damaged
to the extent of 2o,l"0. Ti;
kessoUi was value 1 at $120,!KiO
and i. a total loss.
NO INSTEl CTIOSS.
To
Prntec-t British Vessel
.1 iu.rit..iii CutUin.
Fran
Wtorh, R., 1iy 17. M.M
.-, i ispite. flagship of lhe no th
Pacnic squadron, with rearad'iiir-
i it . i . , . i . -.
ai iiou-aui aoo.uu, arrive; liei'e
tins aiieinooii. He .tiii cni ii;tti
ally tnat he had as yet received
no ins'iuci.-ns 1.0 seiei any of the
tlect to the north to piviect lo tisli
v sstls fiotn seizure by Amtiicjii
cutters, or to ivtai e any tnat
might 1m seized in . the liej.ring
sea.
lie lonlii hardl see how the
I'nited States could establish a
tenable claim to close the Behrii g
sea, aii'l ti oiiht that ' he c auaoiaii
interests must win in thedip'oma
tic (ivh now iiriuressiiiir.
On t iking command ol ttie
-quadron it was i Ally natural icr
him to vtant to see as main oi the
ships as possible at the summer
heaiiquailers ot Erquiinait. Ihis
was the only rea- on tor the present
appearance of so many ships in
fiort.
KILLED IN A Ol AHKKL.
Game of Cards ia the u
Electric Motor Line.
Astoria, July 17. Geo. Wade,
longshoreman, was killed to
night by Oscar Deigard-,a Swede,
in a quarrel over a tme of cards.
W ade was snot in the stomaeh
aud livel but a few hours. The
murderer is in jail.
The syndicate now build liij the
cable line in Anacones pioposed
to put in a four-mile electric motor
1 ne here lor a promised subsidy of
HH,IKKI.
Count iua; the Coin.
San Fbancisco, Julv 17. All
the gold and silver has been
nnted in the United Matte
HUi;-tre:isur.ir ainou.it ng to ,
000,0u0. Officers of Educational Association.
J CksoSX ll.I.K, 111., July 17.
The national association ol educa
tion of the tdind to-day elected of
ficers as follows : President, J. 11.
Dye, of Aikansas; secretary, B.
11. Huntoon, Louisville, Ky.
IMPORTANT NOTICE.
Home Pointers That Will
Sate
Mouey to Housekeepers.
tio and see that beautiful gold
a tch at the "Golden Rule Ba
zaar." Julius Gradwhol the pro
prietor of the Golden Rule Bazaar,
informs us that he has the Prize
Baking Powder, and No. 1 Japan
tea, expressly put no ior his busi
ness, and for the benefit of his
customers, each box of baking
powder will win a piece of tine
glassware, and also each pound of
the tea will win a piece ot hue
glass are, and customers w ho buy
"ich is warranted, v, .fl
on that Utiful
: o , . . . . ,
s (uiu wawii. lie u aieu auuru a
j fine assortment of family groceries
to Ills niauiuiotli stock ol a ass-
ware and crockery, which is the
i largest in the Wiilamettee Vallev
' GoanJe Mr- G"" at the
S ar, and you will
. nnu that nothing is misrp-
resentea
Headache canailles and eleirunt
; lotion still sold by J. A.Cuiumung,
1 successor to H. C. Hubbard.'
THE DAY IN CONGRESS
The House in the Land Forfeit- '
ure Bill.
(lilt RIVEKS AND HAKBOB.
Estimates iar Halt Yiar amd ApprsarU- -tioat
Alieaay Eipd4 Hamlaa
tinni For Officers.
Washington, July 17. Immedi
ately after the reading of the
journal the b.-uae went into the
cOMimitietJat.. t.hsj'-i
land i rant forteiiore-li.xwaft"-miiiiber
ot. amendments being
offered to the bill aud loot the bill
was then :ai-Si d.
It, w ith the senate bill with the
Hoar substitute therefor, forfeits
... i - . i :J .1...
all lanus eraniu ro mu m
consuuetion of a railroad opposite
to and co-teruiinus with any por
tion of any i.ueh railroad not now
completed.
v asiiington, July ii. ne it-
por: ot t apt. -ymoras m ciiHrp?
oi the river ana LarDor wotks iu
Oregon and Washington was re
ceived sit the war department
t day. and was in wibsunce a
follows: Coqnille river, Oiegon.
Ttiis improvement, was liegun in
1S80. The plan provniea ior me
construction of two parallel stone
j. tties 80'1 leet apatt at the mouth .
fit" the river in order to secure 8
foot depth channel and o make
it safer. The wotk progressed very
sa'isfac orilv. The estimate cost
was $164.2 m of which $72,000 Has
been ai prior ia ted, and all but
$10,o02 expended.
On LuiiMiia river, ir.. uewon
of reinovim: the bars below Scitts-
l.n. ir ba been carefully earned on
and now a 50 foot w itle channel by
.'0 deep has Ken secured. 1 en-
tv-four thousand and hve liuriarea
lollais has been appropriated and
m-ailv all of it has bwn expended.
It is estimated that W00 will
complete tlw.- improvements rccom-
mended next ye jr.
The enirancv; to Yaquiua bay.
Or., on the plan of improvements,
provided ior a dyke) on the BoUth
side of toe eutram, so a to cause
the somh channel lo shoal and
flow' directly north with a view to
upmi ox ti'il maintaining a chan
nel with" 17 feet . at high water.
Since '81 when lhe pian was
stait-d. .jv5,000 has been appro
priated and ail but about 3AK
;ias i een exjM-uded. The results
ohtained have been veij satisfac
tory. It is estimated that jit will take
fMiUthu io complete the plans
projected and that $123,000 of that
amount can proniarny expend
ed during next ear.
ltl.1 MOOK 11 AV AND BAR.
No general plan of improveuient
has been adopted for this work
and the -.2ii appropriated baa
been expended in nurveys aud in
lemoviug obsiructions. It is esti
mated that sfo(Ks can be m-ed in
completing this 'work a. d that
that amount should fie appropri
ated. It is now estimated that it will
cost $!i4,00i to complete 'he work
and that $50,000 can be profitable
i xpended during the next year.
The upper (. oluinbia and Mnake
river, Oregon ard Washington.
This pian of improvement calls for
removal of obstructions, and
liowldtrs and scraping the bar
io. k in ' order to secure in low
water th depth ot 5l2 teet iu the
Columbia river and 4 feet in the
Snake river as far as Lewiston.
To date f236,i)00 has been appro
priated, of -whch all but $281 has
been -pent. Good , progrers has
e$n nuiile and an ppr.priaf ion ol
,iOt0 as . asked ior nexi year for
Skanit, s.ti'aqiianiish, Noolesooa,
Snohomish ami Snoqualmie rivers
in Washington. This plan of im
provement calls for. the removing
ol obstructions.
Of $75,io0 appropriated all but
$2H04 has been used. An appro
priation of $30,aJ0 is asked for
l-ext yar. .
Tbri entrance to Coi s bay Ore
gon. Tii is p'an of iiuprovement
(.r-ivnles ior the removing ot oo
t'l iiotioris anl i y erectina a wood
and stone jetty to keep accretions
from entering.
- The-work was begun in 1879,.'
w hen it was believed that it could
be finished for $100,000. 1'o-day
the appiopriations amount to
$2i:t.75i. ol which all but $3412
has 'en iisd and satisfacto y re- .
suits received It j now proposed
to - not fu-ther extend this jetty,
but that two jetties be made, on
fiom Coos Head and one (torn th
southern end of the notth spit, oat
toward the bar, ending at a dis
tance of- 15t10 feet. ; The estimated
-ost of the pian is. $2,406,412.
li is recommended that $750,000
be appropriated for the pest fiscal
year io oe useti n tin- new plan.
In regain to. arreting and con
t tolling the movement of the sand
by viimi, it is estimated that this
c tn lie done at a cost ot $5'.)0 per
acre by sowing with seed, and
that if this is, done 3000 acres
would have to be reclaimed to
prevent the rnd from drifting
into the harhor. -
A choice and complete line f
br-tt'd dellcaeies have just been
added to my stock call and
them. C, E. Brownell.
. Use Begg Daudclloc bitter for
inai(mrion. dyspejvsia and all klDdrea
disease.
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