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About Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19?? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 7, 1890)
Homing ? aity raid OH BALK. Dajlt Ubbj will b on eh morning H. J. Jones, IkMb savKaMasm it m Ka mmwhipaJ t ft eaota per copy. A sorwa AM: r TOW Caoaa at French's New foods Bt Read's. Corvallia baa a damage suit. Silver .headed' cane at F. The in canes at the cornet: jewelry store. Gold beaded e.nea at the corner Jewelry store. See those ondrcsd kid gloves at W. F. Bead's. Bar. E. J. Thompson of Corval lia is in the city. A1. Boenicke has returned from a trip to Portland. J. A. Gross returned yesterday too Ban Francisco. Ladies fast black corsets and un derwear Bt . C. Searls. All -the latest in cloaks and jackets at W. F. Read's. Just received a new stock of Y. . 8. F. beeiery at W. F. Read's. Fine line of neckties in the latest styles just received at E. C. Hearts. Jas.'' F.Towell A Co. have just received a large lot of fresh fruit. H. M. Roberts of Harrisburg, was in the city yesterday on busi ness natters. Over a 1000 different patterns of dress gxx ds to choose from at W.F. Read's. J. A. Cumming, E. D. Cusick aad J. D. Guise returned yesterday from the mountains. The Corvallia Marine Band came over yesterday to go to Newport wttn ine excursionist. J. A. Gross, of the depot hotel, baa returned from San Francisco much improved in health. Mrs. Jacob Streitell returned Friday from to her husband who is driving logs on the McKenzie river. A very large assortment of til furnishing goods and neck wear were jast revived at W. F. Read's. ' For rent, a building suitable fot small business or a dressmaker, on First street. Inquire of E. 1.. .Thompson. Morgan Hoult, son of the late Hon. Enoch Hoult, passed through the city yesterday on bis way to Eastern Oregon. Tone Smith, of Asteria, formerly " of Harrisburg, went through this : city yesterday on his way to Virgiili to attend law school. Mr. H. J, Sower, of the Ladies' Baaaar, baa enlarged his store and '- added a room for the convenience of ladies in fitting on garments. !" Don't irritate your lungs with a . ' stubborn cough when a pleasant and effective remedy may be found ."-In Dr. J. H. McLean's Tar Wine ' Long Balm 1 The citixens of Jefferson will celebrate the completion of the big bridge beiug built at that - place on Saturdaj Sept. 13th, in an enthusiastic manner. The .city council at their meet ing last evening decided to em ploy an engineer to locate a bridge across the river, and he will com mence his labors on Monday morning. The Depot hotel will in a short time nave sewer privileges ex tended to it, which will give an important advantage in the way of health to all who have business In that direction. George Anderson A Co. have fitted np a neat fish market oppo site xtmuk woods mar Die suop, where fine salmon and all kinds of fish fresh from Yaquina bay will be kept every day. Ladils who experience a sense of Weakness and sometimes lame neat of the back should use Dr. J H. McLean's Strengthening Cor- dialand B'ood Purifier, it will sui ply the much needed strength and overcome ail weakening irreguian ties. . Messrs. Wandel A Hollenheck "ho are occupying the McFarland budding, have a fine stock of foods end invite examination. ; Thev are enterprising business SMn and will command a libera ' patronage. Mr. Jonas Davis, of Shedd, was in the city yesterday and reports harvest completed, and a large Yield of excellent wheat. His oat was a fair yield, but light on account of the drv weather when sown and irregularity in cowing uo. causing different times in ripening. Messrs. Guisa, Cusick, Cumming and Harry Cusick have returned from their trip to the summit of the Three Sisters and report hav ing pa sard a- very pleasant time sun gained health, vigor and a large and practical experience in viewing the grandest scenery of our mountain regions. They had the pleasure of adding their names to the long list in the bottle register on the top of the moon tain. It has been decided to hold the entertainment and .fair, for which the W. C. T. U. are now making arrangements, in the opera hou.se, on the evenings of September 25 and 20. A good programme will be presented each' evening, with imm allowed for social enjoyment rand ice cream cake will be served for refreshments. The booth com mittee are enthusiastically at work and it is earnestly hope that 'the ladies, members of th e W. C. T. U. or not, will con tribute to the articles to be on eie in the booths, fhe historical booth promises to be very inter esting and persons having relics ItHAor dava in Albany in their Dossession will confer a favor by Notifying Mrs. L. E. Blain. Every thing wants to B successful enter- TT COUHCIJ, STIH&. Dscid to Employ An ioeer- A 8wrr To til Depot. City Surveyor Harr made the following recommendations : That the grade of Water street be low ered one-tenth of a foot at its junction with Madison, Hill and First Btreet, and that a survey be made and a grade established.' A petition of citizens for a side walk and foot bridge on the went side of Baker street, lietueen 7th and 9th streets, wan referred to the committee on streets and publi, proiierty. Saloon license was granted to Nicholas Zimmerman. The contract for the construction of the extension of Railroad street sewer a distance of 2133 feet, Mie same to Ins of 18-inch teiracotu sewer pipe, was let to James Lau rent at $1.84 per foot. The swi-r t be completed within (R) days. Mr. Lament's bonds were fixed at ,000. Drowning; On the McKenzie Tim Kellogg, age. suDposed to be between 20 and 30 years, was drowned at Oak Tree camp about miles east of Coburg on the Mc Kenzie river, Wednesday Septem ber 3d about 11 o'cloek a. m. He was employed driving logs down the river. The water at this place is shallow, but of very uneven depth snd at the place where he went under the water was about 4 feet deep, and has a very swift undercurrent. The logs would float out to the hanks of the rivei and lodge, and had to be" 'dodged" hack into the river with horses His position was to unfasten the hores from the logs, and he wa. standing in the water about waist deep, leaning on a peavy alter hav ing unfastened his team from a large log when a smaller log in in passing him knocked bis peavy out of his hands He then started tow aad the shore and had uo' nearly out of the water w hen he suddenly turned around, went hack and sat on the log. It issup posed the log rolled with him as he was next seen struggling in tin water. A boat was immediately to his rescue, but before the boat could reach him he sank as:aiii ami was seen no more. Work was im mediately suspended and a dili gent search legiiii, hut up to t o clock Friday morning the bod had not been recoved. The Latest Mwiuille. "Do you know the latest svt indie for farmers?" asked a gentleman yesterday. "It beats the bohem ian oats. A glib tongued agent goes to a farmer and makes a bar gain with him to furnish him cin namon beans, something new, just out, and for which there is reat demand, in the production of cin namon oil, which is piessed irom the heans. The beans are worth $20 a bushel ami he will agree to give the farmer $5 for each cinna mon tree grown from the seed he furnishe8, when it has readied the growth of live feet, and he will bind the contract by a good and sufficient bond. The seed tieans the larmer gets are common rel tieans saturated with cinnamon oil, and w hich seldcm reach I In growth above six inches. The farmer will wait a good while for the return of his $2n. n liiiinrnn Crowd Was seen at Hie liadies Bazaar yesterday examining their examining their large ami wen selected stock oi new fall goods for ladies, children and infants, consisting of readv made dresses, caps, cloaks, jackets, knit goods, hosiery, yarns, euibro.leries. laces and fancy goods of all de scriptions. Their stock of buckles, gloves, handkerchiefs and new veiling cannot be surpassed. Marriage Bells. The marriage of .1. A. Bennett, the depot agent at Lebanon for the Southern Pacific, and Miss Ida Roberts, one of Harrishurg's most popular young ladies, will take place this forenoon at the resi dence of H. M. Kobens. the bride's father, in Harris burg. Thy young couple will have the hearty good wishes of hosts of friemls. The ceremony will be performed by Elder B. M. Wade. ( the Christian church, in Harrisburg. Jackets and Wrap. I am now receiving my fall and winter stock of ladies, misses and children jackets and wraps w hich are of the latest style and good value and as cheap as standard goods can be houht. I have a lot of ladies New markets carried over from last year, which 1 am selling at cost to make room for new ar rivals. M.MIEL E. YolNCI. Sudden Death. Mrs Porter, mother of Thurston I .I i V . "lalKu"1', I of Harrisburg, died very suddenly tt tbe home of her daughter, Mrs. P. Barger, Jr., near Harrisburg , aged lady, but was in usual health AUVD'.UT. 111 HQ UIIIIC Mil luesday. and her death was totally iinlook- ed for. Car Load of 'Em. Mueller & (iarrett, at the Wil lamette Packing company have watermelons of that dimension. The Herald force have sampled them. Try one. E. C. Searls has opened one of the finest stocks of shoes ever shown in this part of Oregon. Sweet potatoes at Jas F. Powell 7 X TTTR rlTOTtfrmfr FTRTTALn: STTyDAY. SEPTEMBER BIDDING FOR IT. Cities Competiag For Tha lametto University. three Wli- The subject of re-locating the oldest institution of learning in Oregon the Willamette Ihiiver ity of salein ha- in some ,'stcrious iittmur been started ito active discission. nd three ities Portland, Saleiuwnd Astoria, lave beenuiawn into como tition for its hvariicn. As Dr. Stratum w ho is ii. n at the. head f the University, places the funds neces aiy to raise to projierly maintain the school at $1UO,000 P will he seen that it is noli-dittask that the city that gains the location will have to assume. The real facts in the ease are that the University should not te moved from Salem where it has been so long located thai it has assumed ali the characteristics of an actual 1 md nark, and it is to lie hoiied that Salem will he able to ottset all com peting hids and retain the schjoi. Attached. Sheriff K. M. Croisan went up to Gitesville above Mill (.'ity tin the ,-, ; gun Pacific on Wednesday and put an attachment iioii the store ami otlu r property of Do i A. Smith. This attachment, is for t3.0tH, to collect a n -te for the imo'int held by Ladd A Bush, of Salem. Mr. Smith made a ftate im ntuf Ids as-ets and liabilities, and gave it, to the sheriff. He elaiois to have ir!o,2")0.04 worth of propei ty. ami his liabilities ac coidyig to his statement, are :s4 53 giving assetsoverliaSibties f 8,875,01. Mr. Smith will not make an assignment, an he says he 'ias enough property to pay all o: hi- debts, and he will without doubt do this if he can, for he is a s. ian- man, and hat a host of frieiils. following are bis creditors: Ladd & l'.ush, fully secured, $3.0' k); Allen & Lewis, $!7o.87 ; Akin. Selling ACo., $044 71: ItittentioliVr, Haas A ('o,, $4'd .:; Ksberg, BachmanA Co., 3t'.i.51 ; Chas. II Dodd & Co., $34t.14 ; Thanhauser & Frohman, $234.24: E. tioins. $239.28; Isom, Lanniug & Co., $222.85; Sam'l E. Young, 225.ri ; M. Seller & Co., 78 30; S. M. Daiuels, $873 ; Xeus tadther Bros , $ .2.87; Hoffman A I'feitl'er, $44.70; Fleischner, Maver !fc Co., $180.81 ; Bernheim & Man ner, $4S,aJ; Stew art it Son, $80.50; Cox Bros. & Co.. $22 s0; Deyoe & Uobson, $11.15. Salem States man The Si unlaw Koad. It is learned that John C. Wil son tin contractor on the Siuslaw road, left the work, came out to the valley saying he will return in a few days and has not since been seen. The men, fearing he had beeu rohhed, sent a man to look It him. It was found that he had taken the train at .Junction but no further trace could he found. The work has stopped and the workmen have attached property for the balance due them. Church Notice. Preaching services to-day at the '.'reshyterian church at 11 a. m. and 7'30 v. m. Sabbath School at !2:I5 r. m. Young people's prayer meeting in the lecture room at t:45 h. m. Suhjcct of the morning sermon, "Spirtual Angling " Evening Mibject, "Church Work and the Youth of the Church." All will he made welcome at the e services. Died. The young son of .1. S. and Irene Porter, died on Wednesday at the home of the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. tieorge Morris near Har risburg. Their many friends will extend sympathy to them. No Service. There will be no services in the r.vangelical church to-day, on ac count of repairs that are in pro gress. The Sunday school will meet in he trout part of lie church -U the usual houi. To the Buyers of Shoe. We are offering some rare bar gains in men's and ladies shoes. We sell you the same shoes tiiat other houses show you uiade bv the same manufacturer iu short they are the same goods for much less money. Call and see our prices we guarantee to save from 2n to 50 per cent on each pair of shoes purchased. These goods are new and first clas iu everv particular. A. B. McIlwain Selling Out. My entire stock of merchandise, consisting ol dry goods, clothing, hats, boots, shoes and groceries are now oifered for sale at liist cost, as I contemplate engaging in another line of business, i mean business, and if vuii want bar gains call at once, as the goods must and will tie sold. P. Coiikn. French Tansy Wafer. These wafers are a sure and !-afe specific -or all kinds of female troubles and will remove all ob structions to the monthly periods, no matter what the cause. They are just w hat every woman needs, and can lie used safelv. For sale bv the Livingstone Medical Co., Il:all.1f1,(.trers. Portland. Oregon. HiKn ,mm .lr Hr,!e aireiit. J. A. t;.lmiI1;lllf. drui.st. Blninhenr block, Albany, Oregon. ! Church Itepair. j The Evangelical church is un dergoing thorough repairs and re modeling inside, making quite a change in its interior appeaiance. Ladle Flue Shoe. I make a specialty of handling j ladies fine shoes. 1 carry some of i the bet brands made in tine and ! medium grades in widths from A I to EE. Ali warranted goods; no trash, anil will repair any pair of shoes of any kind sold that will rip or break. Samuel E. Young. HEWS FB0 TANGENT- Kailroad Accident Near That Place-la New Cases of Diphtheria. Died, on Tuesdcv last the infant son of Samuel ti van, near Tan gent. J. M. Beard's fruit drier is run mng lull blast and turning out a tine quality of fruit. liev. P. A. Moses and family win start next lhursci.iv -lor .Myrtle creek, his appointment. There are l o new cases. Annie Bryan has lieen very low with it, hut we are glad to learn is im proving. The put lic scIkaiI will oen the first of October with Mr. L-ioiiey, late of the East, us principal, and Miss Winnie Nichols, of Tangent, assistant. Wheat is pouring into the waie house at a lively rate, also quite a number of car loa s have been sold at d are being shipped direct from the field. John Beard has lumber on the ground for a tine residence, to be built soon in Tangent. His sou Ainbrose,of Fossil, (iilliam county, is home on a visit. Tangent is still improving. Mr. II. A Settlemire has just finished his windmill tower iu an orna mental style. Henry never does things by halves. Last Monday moi-nic;.' the freight train separated ab iut a hall a mi e above here. The mishap was un noticed by the engineer until he had stopped his engine. When he stepped out of his cuh he saw the remainder of his train coming and sprang back and gave the engine full force, jerkins.' the drawhead out of one of the cars, leaving St'ven there, which the remainder of the train ran into, mashing the draw heads of the whole seven, so they had to be left on the switch for repairs. No one was hurt. Fine Peacheii. The Willamette Packing Com pany have some of the finest peaches ever seen in the market. Special rates will be given to those tiuying by quantity. "A Man's Chance to Marry.' Half per cent from 50 to 5b years i ag-j. Two per cent from 45 to 50 years ol age. Five and a half per cent from 40 to 4o years of age. six anu a nan per cent irom oo to 40 years of age. Ten and a half per cent from 30 to rfo years of age. lwenty-nve per cent from 25 to 3'1 years of age. torty-se veil per cent from 20 to 25 years of age. Ihree per cent from 15 to 20 years of age. One hundred per cent if you buv vo ir clothing of G. W. Simpson, -woany, urej.on. Comet! Cornets! We make a specialty of ladies and misses Hue corsets and waists. We have a drive in a French sateen corset at 75 cents. Extra good value. Samubl E. Yocko. The Union 1'acific. Is the only line running two fast trains daily from Portland to Omaha, St. Paul, Kansas City, Chicago, St. Louis and all points East and South. Buy your tickets of C. G. Kaw lings, foot of Broad albin street, Albany. Buy your tickets to the east via the Canadian Pacific tadroad, the best railway service in existence from $5 to $10 cheaier than any other transcontinental line. The finest scenery in the world is along the Canadian Pacific railroad. Re member you can save $5 on a second-class ticket and $10 on a first class ticket by purchasing your tickets over this line. For maps and tickets, etc., call on Burkhirt & Matin, office oposite the First National bank, Abany, Or. Take the Northern Pacific Kail- road to all point" East, shortest time of any road East. No change of cars, best accomodations and the most pleasant route to travel. Tickets fur salrf over this road to any and all points east at the lowest rates by Burkhart & Keenev who are the authorized agents of this company at Albany. Call on them for tickets and full particulars. The I'nion Pacific are now run ning two daily trains through to Chicago in three days, carrying all classes of passengers on both trains, having Pullman sleejiers, tourists sleepers and free reclining chair cars attached. Passengers can now leave Portland at 7 a. m. and 9 r. m. For sleeping car res ervation, etc. apply lo C. G. Kaw lings, foot of Bioadalbin street. Thomas Brink has just received tlie finest stock of upholstered ifoods ever brought to this city. It will do you good to call and see his goods, even if you do not buy. If you fe-d unable to do vou work, and have that tired feeling take I. J. II. McLean's Sarsapar 1 11a. ; it xill make you bright, active ami vigorous. A choice and con plete line of bottled delicasies hrve just been added to my s;ock call and se them. C. V. Browtdl. Anything you want in our ba kery department is of the very best. Good goods and low prices is what you get there. Blackburn fi lironi. I sell only the most reliable make of shoes and guarantee every paii as represented. E. C. Searls. Elegant Lotion renders the skin soft and beautiful. . BOKN. WATSON -To Mr. ami Mre. II C. Watton, ua SupUiuber 6, lsWO. a mu. 7, BUSINESS LOCALS. Cumming's for choice soda wa ter. Gentlemen's fine shoes at E. C. Searls'. Adjustable window screens at Matthews Washburn's. Tin and plumbing work done at Matthews 3c Washburn's. Kerosene and gasoline stover- a' Matthews & Washbnrn'i. Tinware warranted not to rust Matthews & Washburn's. Drink ice cold soda at C K. Brownell's and lie happy. Warranted garden hose at Matthews & Washburn's. Garden bose and lawn sprinkler at Matthews A Washburn's. Ludlow's $3.01) ladies shoes all sizes and widths at E. C. Searls. Try Conn fc Hen trie-son's once on groceries in-l you will be happv. Go to C immiiig's drug store Bluiuberg I lock, for your arti:-t's supplies. .aches Ai Son rec-ived a large invoice of fa. I and winter woo'ens recent It . And when you want a delicious cold drink go to '. K. Brownell's for sis la. Beg-'s relelirittcd family rrim-tlii-i-aii- for ale. Ii a'l le:ulinf lrm.'L i-t" even wlieiv. Mens', youths' and hoys' cloth ing and furnishing goods at G. W Simpson's. Happy Is he who buysnis .ruit aiid vegetables of C. E. I'rownel! . VUvays fresh and full weigh. Smoke tht celebrated Havana idled 5-cent 'g-ti-s. Manufactured il Julius . I oi h's cikf.tr factnrv A large invoice of our celebrated "Engineer" shoes just received at E. C. Searls. Ladies can procure Hughes A Storey's tailor system Ladies Bazaar. 11. J. at the Sower, agent. , I have received my fall line of kid gloves, and our $1.50 glove is the best ever offered here for the money. E. C. Searls. Get some of those fine pies and cakes for Sunday at Blackburn A Pironi's. Don't cook over the hot stove these days. Cash paid for baled hay and oats at j. Senders stables. Good prices will be paid for large or small quantities. Grad wold's fine teas, with the cut-glassware that goes with them. forms quite an attraction and goes very rapidly. Venison, corned beef, cl ipped leef. and a new lot of full cream California cheese, jusr. the thing for lunch these warm days. Call on Spencer A Blackburn. Secure your railroad, steamship and sleeping car tickets to all points Aortn, tsoutn and feast via the Union Pacific railway, and save time and money. Ticket omce on Broadalbin street. You cannot accomplish any work or business unless yju feel well. If you feel used tip tired out take Dr. J. II. McLean's Sarsapa rilla. It will give you health, strength and vitality. Foshay A Mason. ' An elegant display of fruit, in cluding peaches, apricots, melons, pineapples, bananas, plums, apples, and in fact every kind of rare fruits and fresh fagetables, is to be found at Jas. F. Powell A Company's grocery store. They keep all the market affords. Undue exposure to cold winds, rtin, br-ght light or malaria mav bring on inflammation and sore nes of the eyes. Dr. J. II. Mc lean's Strengthening Eye Salve will subdue the inflammation, cool and .soothes the nerves, and strengthen weak and failing eye sight. 25 cents a box. Messrs. Will A Stark have just received a new line of beautiful silverware, solid gold watches, rings and iewelrv of all kinds. Call and see their fine selections. The Albany W. C. T. IT. kindlv invite ladies or gentlemen, who may feel so disposed, to contribute any saleable art.cles, either useful or ornamental, to be sold at their comini; fair. If donations of money can be more conveniently given il :n i i . . .. niey win lie aiso tnaiiKluily ac cepted. The ladies are making great efforts to raise a sufficient sum of money to cover tne remain ing indebtedness on the hall, the amount beinir $300. Mas. M. J. Townsk.M). Chairman General Committee of Arrangement. Mas. S. A. McAustkh. Secretary. Kail niiil Wluter Wooleu. We have received a lame invoice of fine wo'dens. including novelties of the latest foreign ami eastern designs and await your early inspection. It is of course understood we positively guaran tee erfect tit and first-class work manship. Z.u'uks A Son, Merchant Tailors and I raiers, Opposite Postotliee. What a Fortune Is a good, healthy, pearly ,skin. Few are aware of tbe BUort time it takes a disordered liver to cause blotches oo the face and a dark greasy skin One bottle of Keggs blood purifier and blood makir will ietore this organ to ito natural and healthy state and cieanses the blood of all impurities. It is meeting with wondi-iful success. Try it. It is guaranteed. All drug gists keep it Have vou seen the new soda fountain at Cumming's? A fine line of Artists materials just opened at J. A. Cumming's drug store. FINE DRESSED CHICKENS: MUELLER A GARRET'S. : I t 1 890. HOPKINS Keep a full 03 mm a- mmt a rem THEV ; U All ANTE Ji ALL. WOKK. Farmers Attention Do yon wnut to buy a Binder, Engine, Thresher, Mower or other uiaoiii Jy Urn o ui z 3 ill LL Af Steamboat Lead of Faixr J.'aciiiejy jtn uttixei hi '.le tenet ei IS90. AT STEWART & SOX Grail and Sel ct What You Want. Fall I AM NOW RK E1V1NG THK I.AKGtT At W LL1. ASTHK BEST El E( 111' .VR.CK Ol FURNISHING GOODS, GENTS' NECKWEAR, HOSIERY, GLOVES, iufa am CLOAK! GOSSIMEhS & Ever brought to tbe town of Albany. We invite comitarison. We kn w we can please. Good honest goods, low prices and courteous treatment. Respectfully, W. stock of Tinware. Srov.-H si-.l Hourse this year DRY WOODS, FANCY tiOODS, LADIES' HOSIERY, CHILDREN'S HOSIERY, UMBFELbAS, F. BEAD. Announcemen BROs Furnishing Go-ds. - i r 3 X Till' THEM. Eup;j Your hipitj Thloilvh Hit- leul tfl:ife III m of i Klirktarl tt luriiey; The oldest Krai F.Mat Firm in tha WilMfallr Thev have land- of al' descrip- n-IV luUr-St ftionc for rah- at the pri--e- sriil on th( IIHir-t fuvolahlrt terms. We have some tine bargains in small tracts of -garden ;ind fruit lunds near tht-el'y, which we are -illt-ring ! a reai s.tcrilin . Thia ....icri 1 -h near I In- ciH.aiidis in; very best on I In- in.ii t-l. t.art of u hich is set onl to Irnit. CITY I'KOl'ERn1 We have a large list of choice business and residence property for sale including tin; Goltra park hiM::-n, the -8t, nearest -and i tatst suburban property on the market. A lot in this addition will double in value in less thsn a vear. EASY PAYMENTS. BUR IF ART & KEENEY, RE A L EST A 8K LOA Ji AND - INSURANCE AGENTS. IFATsY. . REGON SAffl 3J GO