Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, November 05, 1890, Page 4, Image 4

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    THIS MORNING HERALD: WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 5, 1890.
ittatttfafl gaily QtxM
US SALE.
The Daily Herald will bt on
sale each morning a H. J. Junes'
book store, wLere it n be procured
at o cents per copy.
roTTiNOS a Knur town.
Every appearance of rain.
Napkins at E. C. Searts.
Potatoes find a ready market
at I
i
fiO cents per bushel.
A brief trip mnong the hotels
yesterday found business generally
good.
Painters are jrrintlv improving
t tic appearing 01 (told store build
in. Geo. McCallom of Lo Angeles
lias accepted a position in Joseph
Weber's barbt-r shop.
The members of Albany Engine
company No. 1, are contemplating
living a ball on Cliiistmas eve.
Yesterday afierw-on B. Burten
nhaw tiled With the county re
corder Ihirtenshaw's addition to
the city of Jebanon.
Kemember the Presbyterian so
cial next Wednesday evening at
the residence of je. E. Chamber
l.iin. All are invited.
Philip Baltimore hopes U haw
the lower rooms of his magnificent
brick building ready for occupancy
by December 1st.
The Herald's full report this
morning of the election throughout:
the eastern Ftatos will be duly ap
preciated by its many readers.
J J Dubruille and Walter Km
chum have been beautifying their
residences on Second street. They
are much improved in appearance.
Sometime Monday night a neigh
bor's cow almost ruined a number
of choice rose bushes growing in
the yard at Thot Wallace's resi
dence. Every day's train bring soim
stranger to 'Albany and all, with
out an exception, are well p'eastd
with our beautiful and energ.-ti -little
city.
An increase oi busiiu-CB has made
it necessary for L. K. Blain to ce
trure the services of another cW.;
and Mr. Frank Breckenridge has
. secured the position.
Mjjor W. C. Casaell tdiippe I
'2 ",0OO brick to Lebanon yesterdav .
to be used in th building of th
foundatiou for the paper mill
there, to be erected next year by
California tirin.
Albany's residents should an I
will appreciate the enterprise ex
hibited by Geo. Aii'lt rnon in open
ing a place of business, where a'
any time can be secured fresh
ureters, crabs, clams, poultry, et--
The wife of a married man o'
this city "left his bed and board
without any just cause or provoca
tion,", and boarding lat night's
overland went to parts unkno.vn.
The sequel will appear later in tin
courts.
In taking the census for his new
directory, C. W. Watte has already
.found 23 families in the city, who
were not here when the late U s.
census was taken. One dwerlin:
of five rooms contained four famil
ies with a total of sixteen children
Last Monday night the commor.
council declared Albert Bond t.
common drunkard and yesterday
he was gloriously drunk aisaiii.
It will not prove very plea-ant. for
all interested should Marshal I loll
man learn who iurnished him tin
liquor.
PCKKLY PEKSONtl..
Robert
this city
Johns of Hal sey is in
Miss Maud Henderson of Helix
is visiting friends in the city.
Miss CeMa Pennington is ill at
th ehome of her parents on Lyon
street.
Wm. Couch is lying seriously
ill at the home of his parents in
Tangent.
Frank E. Hodkin, Esq., of Port
land, is in this city on insurance
business.
Mrs. B. F. Ttfblcr has returned
home from an extendi d visit to the
eastern states.
Caleb Gray, one of the subs'an
tiil citizens of Halaey, wa iu tin
city yesterday.
A. B. Wood in and II. S. Warner
will leave to-day for the mines to
remain, possibly, all winter.
Dr. A. StrOKgins has accepted a
position as assistant in J. A.
Cummings drug store.
G. V. Simpson, left on the
mon train yesNrd iy for a short
busines trip to Seattle.
i. K. Ilaight and wife of Peoria
returned home yesterday from a
brief visi' in the city.
Hazlett the "Pilgrim Printer" is
inlliotin the city with hit
presence once more.
Grnt Froman, who has be-u
confined to his room for rive week.
with fever, but is now con valesce nt .
Wm. Emeriek, has gone to
Seattle wheie he will remain dur
ing the winter engaged in butcher
ing hogs for the Seattle nruket.
Ben Barker, rustler No. two. h
the depot hotel, has been confine!
to hi bed for soni'. time with
typhoid fever, is now on the
r ad to recovery.
C. W. Avers if drawing the
plans for four buildings in Portland,
two of which will be residence
and two Inisiness bl.cks, and al:
will be built of stom .
lr I.. K. West and fainil v.hav e
mavi'd toTaconia wher they w ill 1
make their future home. Mr.
Vest having gone into the butcher
business there.
S. II. Carter, for over L' year a
resident of Oregon City nude hi.-,
first trip up the Wiiltmette vl cy
yeeterday. lit was aecomi-atiiel
by hi brother, C. Carter, of Wis
consin, who is looking at the
country with a view of locating
liere. While in the city t!u y were
the guests of Dr. J. C. Littler.
OUR MANUFACTURES
A Tour Ani-z.ig the V.7rk
On V.itT Sued.
MAST TIJIMWNt; IXD! ST!:iK.-.
A B-.lef E vi?w of a Few of Alb.ity'j
iI..-iT 3Ia-j::f.ctorf -Wtat Thy
Are Doing.
Yesti-rJay ti'moou a reporter
of tbe IIkrm.o made a brief tour
of the tiianiu.'.ftii'es and vvoik
shops along the river fron', and it
is with pha-tm; that he s abl
this morning to give the re-tidr-m
of this city a brief oullii.e of v l.af
he saw. Albany is slowly but
surely stepi-ing to the front n :.
great mar.ufa ruling ceutt r, ;:1 '.
is only a qu 'sti ui of time when it
will le.til all Oiegon cities. Three
reasons contribute to t!ii. I'ir.M,
its unexcelled water power;
second the iiiilhuit'.d anioiint 1
ma tft ial at o:ir very itoois aii'i
third. Miu great shipping fac.lititr
auorufii iiie inaiuiiuetiirer. i iies-e
tlneec mhine to give Albany a
prestig' over all other cities.
The lir.-u place entered wa ti;;
works of the
l'ACIFIC MATI'KtSS MAMli COMI'AN V.
Here we toun 1 tw.-ive per-on-1
busily engaged in tu:inout wo. I
and spring inattrisses, et me r.ite
of 7 per day. This factory is th-.'
largest in the etite of the kin I
and its products are found in t;e
markets of Oregon, California 11 n !
Washington. The company tietd
wire by the car load, and last
year used over 100,0W f-tt of lum
ber. The next place r-f interest is
the wood turning establishment t (
liR'UA- DS rim.i.irs. j
Her we found a number of'
workmen taming wood into every i
conceivable shape. A mantle!
piece just being finished for II.!
Hewitt, i probably the neate.-t!
piece 01 worK ot ttie kind ever
made in the city. It mu.-t besei.vi
to be appreciated. One bloc it be
l'jvv are the
ALIIAN'V IKON VVOKKS.
Here a number of iiuproviu n's
are bt ing made preparatory to a
heavy business n-.xt veer. Th.s
company has been turning out a
great amount of work lately, sev
eral orders being li'!ed a far smith
as Koseburg. Yeste'day they
shippel to John C. Morgan at
Crawfoidsvii'.e a double set oi
head Mocks tor a saw i.rll. They
ate now Liiuagcl in p itting up a
corlis belt -tat on.iry st -.uu engine.
On the same b!o U 'nt llio iron
works are tin!
S. V. AMI I.. Ui.MI-.XV'a SHOPS.
Thes shops iuj-.v employ about
liiteen hands, and their work is
conlined iliuost entirely to insiiL
wurk, a sample of which can be
seen at ttie 1 iregon Bank, T. L.
Wallace 'i t'o.'s rtore or tiie new
Metlki-di-t cbureh. They arefhip
ping now an average of lo'liioois
and w in. lows per d iy to ail the
valley points.
.1. FKLMM
Wts the next place visited. This,
gentleman stands nin-qiialeii i-:
the va'lf-y fur n ing line work,
which is his specialty, lie is just
nutting the fiiiisbing toucnes upon
a tine di-play cabinet for the
museum department at the Agri
cultural college a (orvallis, which
is a tins piecrf 01 workm t.shi.
He will next b"gin the manufac
ture of a combination writing desk
arid table ior the Orig in Lmd
Company at Portland.
We nxt visited the chair manu
factory of
R. veal A sos. j
Here wo fouial the beautiful j
Oregon ash being twisted audi
tumid into evry shape su t ibie
for the manufacture of raw bine, '
carpet and perforated chairs and j
rockers. This enerjetii: linn i.s '
now employing abou', H hands!
and shipping to the falifoi nia and j
Washington markets lirs'-elass:
eh i:rs at th; rate of from ii to P.i j
d:;zen jier day.
THE A Lit A. NY WOOI.KN MILLS i
The pride of everv Ai'nanv ic-si-1
dent, wa next visited. Ilerej
every thicg was life and bustle, i
The full force of hands vveie l.u-ily j
engaged in turning out at the rate
of 00O yards per day, a superior!
quality of tweeds, which find a!
ready market in New York and I
1 iiiiaueiptiia. ine company is
making arrangements, whereby
after the first of the year their
goods will be lui'.nui'iic'urcd i;to
clothes and sol I at home. Ihev
now have employed about sixty j
hands, repre.-entile.' tttentv-foiiV 1
families, with a monthly pay roll
of near i-'S 10.
THE KKD CKOWN .'.TILLS,
Si succt s sfully conducted by
1 9 'til, Lanningi'i ("o. was the 11e.it
1 la-re cl inb-re-f upon the route.
Here we found th'jir secretary.
Mr. Siockmati, as, li- termed it,
"head over heals" in work. The
mill is crowded to its utmost capa
city day and iiiglit, yet it is unable
to supply t' e demand. Their
iionr is now slepvi! almost entire
ly to British Columbia, two cars
being loaded yes erdr.y fur Vic
toria. Thev have in storage a'-otit
10),0')0 bushels of wheat and
could supply orders from ihe ( 'ali
t'ornia markets with tons i buck-
wheat Hour ii that 'vheat cul l
be obtained here.
Another new inilua'ry
J started in :h's c'ty is
j Mas. on vXKi.i.ii":; r " ;
recently
F.w:o::v
ef Filst
v T!..y
Ict-.-'s iii
out a
-. which
a-lie's.
itiiatt
I ill the collier
an.l .vlo::ti'::i'iy street
already have live m ie
daily ue and re t !i in
first-class article of so. k
tied a readv sale in the :,
MES.sKs. IMYM-: A'l Ll'Ck's
C.-unent works were next visited,
i'liese gentleman rue building up
a ti ie tu-im ss i'i their l.n- as
thev 111 ike a superior quality of
nip , W--11 ci r''ing, etc. They ore
also a 'epts in tbe laying of at.i.
.-!
I
ral a'on-1 walks as much of their
vv..rk about tin- city will testily. j
Th. forgoing is but a brief out)
Iii:e of -.vha' may be i-een i n dy i
:'.moiig tlit liter Mri-K lactones
and does n -t inchide the live linn
oft '0:4 v llo'ofig, .team tnaiiufae.
liners of doois, blindi?, etc. T.
Blink, inaiiulactrer of furniture
and itig 111 tttresse.s and a wore
of other maun fsiclurers, all of whom
go to sidd u the thriving industry
of Albany.
Ac-pfel an Appointment.
lev. L. J. Tiumhiil! has accepted
an at pointuient as district mission
ary for Eastern Oregon uniler tiie
Or goti Baptist State convention
p.n i the American Baptist Home
Missionary cc:ety. Mr. Trumbull
is to assume his new duties atouce
a;al will leave for his new lieldthis
vvek. For the present his family
will remain in Albany. This ap
pointment gives ureat. satisfaction
t Mr. Trumbull's manv friends
here wli" wiil long leineniber
bis s; li-s crilicing and etlicient
labors with the Baptist church in
Ale any.
1 101:11 rhttHNaulK.
Mr. W. 11. Shebley, the gentlc
ui.'.n who was tieie from Nevada
C::ty, C'alii"inia, purchasing China
pliea-anis, has returned home.
He secured about -0 pir paying
upon a:i average 5 each, lie paid
one yoium 1.1 m 130 for ten pair,
v. hich lit- liit capture 1 w hen
chicks .1 d ir.ised by hand. The
iill.iioi r WlilCil Mr. Mli-toy tcciiivu
coon ipulate tiie tields ol
( '-nt r d 1 a'ifoi nia if they prosper
a.T well there as i:t Oregon.
A eveiu Aceiile-nl.
Ye-terilay morning Charles
Mid. n, an u:ii.Ioye in Hopkins
Lro.-. tin store, met with a very
p.i:i.i'n! accident. He was engaged
111 iiuin lin w itli a large Pair of
clij'tn I-, when ha accidentally
I'laic 1 the .ore linger of his right
1 and i.ciwven the blades of the
machiu' , anl iu a tn inkling about
one ic.lt inch of ihe linger was on
U.olloor. Or. Davis messed the
wo .ii'!, but it w ill be :onie time
before ho will again be at the
b.'iich.
IVIi'j is "Wlifskey Jim?"
Sheriff Scott received a dispatch
vestt'idav from J. M. Coev at
Biownsvide stating that t.e had
received a letter from Goldendale,
Washington, with thn startling in-
lorniution that 'Whiskey Jim'
was there and that if wanted he
could i.e urres'ed at any time.
The fcheiill savs he has no use for
the gentleman, and ii this notice
c' lin s b-fore the eves of anyone
who does, they are welcome to the
above information.
A WONDERFUL ARRAY.
New Gu-.da
Iu
MO;
Qaantitius To
t Fastidious.
Sait tbe
In the m.itteis of exb-nt and
quantity, Mr. W. B. (iraham,
Merchant Tailor, has just received
a st ck of elegazt suiting goods
that is simply unsurpassed. They
embody Isith llie;h!i and Ameri
can manufacture of all wimjI cloths
that arc simply superb, and will
.vork up into suits of tiia very best
nnd most fashioiui'ii'.c make to be
had any w here.
Tic? goods are in almost endless
variety of style and patbru, so
that the taste of every individual
can be exactly met. I. overs of
ban IsoiiK goods can receive a
great treat togoandeNaminc these
just for the sake of seeing them.
They were purchased and shipped
before the McKinley bill went fnto
oieratioti, s. that no extra tariff
charges will be added.
Ten fine and I Hcful Presfnts to lie
.lven Away.
Commencing November 1st, I
will present every one a ticket for
each doll ir's worth of goods pur
ch.tsod, entitling the holder 10 i
chance to draw one cf the ful low
ing beautiful presents :
1. Large dinner castor. . .$10 (10
2. Fai;cy fruit dish !) (10
:;. Siic r cuke basket. . . 8 00
I. Silver cird stand 7 00
5. Set silver knives and
lorks.
i. P juble pickle castor
7. Silver hii'ter dish.
. Single pickle castor.
'.. Se'h Thomas chick .
10. Silver cup
) (10
5 00
4 00
:i no
U (0
1 0,1
I". M. Fr.Kxe
II.
A MiloV AL I t KM'.
Tiie holding of the World's Fair
i'i a city scarcely : fiity years old
will be a remarkable event, but
w In ther it will really benefit this
ration as much as "the dcovery
f 'he Heto-ative Nervine l-v Dr.
1- i.uiklvn Mo, s ia doubtful. This
j isju-:t what thn American people
1 need t cure their excessive
! nervousness, dyspepsia, headache.
1 d;;:: ness. siecj.iesm ss,, neural
b j
: nervous u oiniv, uuuness. con
j ftision of mind, t: It acts like a
charm. Trial bottes and fine
! l ook oj ''Nervous and Heart
1 I'iseases," with uncqiialcd testi
j liioni.ils, free at Si.uurd it Ctisick.
I It is vvanatited to contain no
j opium, morphine or dangerous
Ul
drill!
lloliilay l;..uk.
Lac'ies call Mrs. Hynian's and
give your order for the juvenile
bo k for Christmas. The latest
out.
A (,'ore.il Irene
There i.s now stored in the Farm
er's Warehouse ov er 180,000 bush
eN of vvheat and oau. To-day
Ihev will commence loading a
tradi ot forty cars for San Francis
co, lides the above Geo Simps-Hi
has, this season, purchased
1l'5,0-'m bushels of wheat and t0,
000 b:hcls of oats. The market
no v shows wheat to be worth i;2'4
cci. ti per bushel and oats A2 cents.
The only shoe burnisher in the
state can now be seen in operation
it Klein lros shoe store,
It is the
1 J G Buzzell patcut and
docs its
work well.
LUMBER ITEMS.
The Building Interests of
bany Not Cverlooked.
Al-
MILt, CITY I.IMUEK VARUS.
The Santiam HonntaiDs Can Farohk
Finest Lnmber In the
World.
tit
houl 1 anyone question the fact
that building in the citv of Albanv
is, and has been, lively throughout
the past year, they can be easily
convinced by paying a i hort visit
to me lumber yards of the citv of
...i.:..i. 1. . ., . Jiv
wiiicii mere aro iour,ine largest
being the Santiam LumbetingCVt.
yards on Jackson street. These
mills have shipped to Al'wnv dur
ing the year 234 car loads of firand
hemloi-.k lumber, aggregating over
1,750,000 feet. Besides th s they
had on hand, in the yards, at the
beginning of the year :5(1,000 feet.
All this lumber, together with
that sold from ihe other yards,
which amounts to many hundreds
of thousands of feet, lias been
used in the local trade about this
city.
Besides this large amount of
lumber used here this company
has a contract to furnish the Ore
nonian railway company with i,
O iO.OitO feet, :!j,000 feet of which is
delivered daily over the Oivgou
l'acitic railroad to the junction
where a s vitch has recently been
built. They have also recently
furnished the l'acitic bridge com
piny with 100,000 feet, the short
est sdick of which was 40 feet in
length. This lumber will be ued
in building the new bridge across
the river at Springfield, Lane
coun'y. Among the lumbet furn
ished the Oregonian railway com
pany was several carloads, no st ick
of which was less than 80 feet in
length and 18 inches square.
CIRCUIT COURT.
Hulme A Hart vs. K. K. Tem
pleton, iecoveiy of money; settled
ami dismissed.
In the matter of the assignment
of Charles Parker, ass:gnment ;
cmtinuud.
10d. Zeyss vs. S. S. McFadden,
foreclosu r ; decree.
Mary Ellen Banta vs. Isaac
Banta, divorce; coiitinued.
Robert H. lteneboine vs. ii. L.
Blackmail, to recover money;
judgment on verdict for defendant.
John A. Crawford vs. J. 1). Par
sons and Matilda A. Parsons, to
recover money ; settled.
Jerry Hay vs. .1. P. Schooling,
appeal from justice court; con
tinued. Jessie L. Adams vs. Mary A.
Adams, divorce; continued.
Deyoe & Kobson vs. H. II. Hum
phrey and N. B. Humphrey, to
recover money; judgment.
ieorL'e W. Mcknight and Frank
K. McKr.ight vs. (ieorge C. lien
tlerson. to recover money; settled.
D. I. Letsinger t-t al. vs. George
Rovvell et al., inj inction ; con
tinued. In the matter of the assignment
of Eirl Race; continued.
Deyoe & Kobson vs. J. II. Camp
bell, recovery of money ; judgment
by default.
Deyoe & Robson vs. D. F. Let-
singer and B. b. Parsons, to re
cover money; judgment by de
lault. Deyoe & Kobson vs. D. Shelly,
recoveiy of money ; judgment by
default.
Special Meeting.
Royal Arch Masons take notice
that there will be a special convo
cation of Bayley Chapter at the
Masonic temple this Wednesday
evening. Tie Loyal Ciaft will
assetis .iseaily as four o'clock
in . .iiternooii, at which time the
. ik will commence and continue
.uring the evenimr. Come early
and i-tay late if you expect to re
ceive full wag. s." (ieo. K. Cham
berlain, H. P.; D. P. MaEon, act
ing secretary.
Another Irug Store.
Workmen are hurrying forward
the inside liitins of llulin &
Dawson's new drug store, which
w ill be opened about the first of
next month in one-half the build
ing now occupied by French's
jewelry store. Both gentlemen
are well known in this city and
will merit a portion of the pub
lic's patronage.
A 1'leattant Socialite.
The sociable given at the Con
gregational church l.iat evening
was well attended and proved a !
very enjoyable affair. Games were
indulged in until about 1) o'clock!
when a splendid collation was i
served. No services will be held !
in this church ne.vt Sunday, as the i
budding is to be iv -papered and
otherwise repaired.
Not a Criminal.
It is worthy of note that at the
present term ot the circuit court
not a criminal case appeared on
the docket. This certainly speaks
volumes for the 20,000 inhabitants
of Linn county and we venture to
say cannot lie equaled by any
other county in the state.
Going East,
Dr. J. F. Hendrex, of Hairis
burg, will leave to day for Denver,
Colorado, where he goes as a del
egate from this disttict to the
general assembly of the Knights
of Labor, lie will !e alr-eut from
the state about two weeks.
Don't fail 'o visit, tin Ladies'
P.a.aar when you g.-t ready to buy
your new fall hat or bonnet. Their
eleg.int s'yles and superior quality
of goods, together with the low
prices, are the wonder of the town.
IIOttN.
FriilR.v, OU.
a sun.
31, lo tiie wife of P. T. Human.
Siliinlay, Nov. 1, t, !hc wife of 0. U,
it all', a (iaiiidite.
' HEARTS 01' OAK."
W
llinrcd i. Stockw'd'is Iniucction Dia.
luls.ed Without Pleading.
The injunction sued out on a
complaint emanating from Wallen-
roft i; Moi'kvvell. of the Alcazar
Thealre.to restrain Jani s A Herne
f ..I ; till ,
ironi piayng "I learls of Oak" nt
the Bush Street Theatre, Jhas bc-ii
dismissed by .-superior Judge L
Lawler.
The case aupnais lo lie that Wal
lenrod t Stock well claim that
Heme was booked for the Alcaxir
Theatre under a c infract made
with Randall & Dickson in Mav
lat, who were to play Mr Heme
for the season. Failing in their
contract, Mr Heme entered into
an engagement with his present
managers, Messrs Haw ley & Mit
chell, who naturally reused to
recogni.o the Walleurnd & Stock
well claim. Wallen rod claims that
he has a letler wherein Ieavitt.the
proprietor of the Bush Street Thea
tre, admits the existence of t'ie
Alcazar contract.
It seems that the attorney for
the Alcazar Theatre off-red to set
tle the claim for $3 ;0, but Mr
Heme's manager refused the mon
ey because he did not see where
tfie indebtedness came in upon the
so-called Ale i.ar contract.
The Daily Report says.- "A
curious episode of the case is that
yesterday at 11 o'clock Mr Wallen
rod of the Alcazar Theatre assured
MrGottlob of the Bnsn tha' he
would put on 110 injunction and do
nothing to injure the Bush-street
Theatre, but would simply brinu
su:t auainst Heme. II said furth
er that should any proceedings
have to be brought that would in
volve the theatre the papers would
lie served in the morning, so that
bonds could be furnished. Never
theless Mr W til 1-Mi rod's dummy.
Mr Cross, served the injunction
last night just before the hour for
the beginning of the performance."
Rather than pay the demanded
.-ftiOO, the interested parties looked
upon the proceedings as extortion
ary, dismissed the aud'ei ce, and
closed th" theatre.
When the case was ca'lcd before
Judge Lawler this morui::g ho di-mis-ed
the injunction without
pleading, ile -lariiu: its issue illegal ;
and strange to i-ay, there was ir
one present to advocate tiie sus
taining of tin! injunction. The
case was a licistcr-rliaordinarvone.
The I'o-t states that. "Suits for
damages will be commen -cd
against Walleiirod by ti.e part-es
who were made I rfendant to the
suit. Haw h-v & Mdel.i H will sui
tor $ lo,00., 1'lerne for tf-.'0,iMlO and
l.eavitt throiu'h iolt!'b, his man
ager, $loii.:o."
W.il be at the Albany Opera
House, Tuesdav, Nov. Ilth, with
all its iiiagiiiiic-nt s-rencry and
lni-cliaiiic.il effects.
To llciiinve Willi Oatx.
At Price .t Kohson's can be seen
a machine that will ir.terest every
fanner in the Willamette valley,
it is a very simple bdle nue hine
for the sep iratin' of wild oats from
other grain. The entire secret
seems to be in the apron over
which all the grain passes. It is
made of canton flannel and the
wild oat, in passing over it, catches
by the beard where it remains un
til taken a.vay by a brusher,
which automatically t asscs over it.
If the rniicl.ii, e does its work as
claimed, and it S'-ems to do it, the
inventor is sure of a f irtune. The
machine is represented here by
Win. Wright.
A Surgical Operation.
Yesterday Dr. Hill performed
a surgical operation upon Win.
Lewis of Philomath. For many
weeks Mr. Le a is has been suffer
ing from an inability to breath
easily through the nose. The mal
ady increased until breathing was
entirely obstructed. He then came
to this city and consulted a physic
ian who pronounced the cause to
be a polyphus- in the noe and suc
cessfully jierformed the operation
of removing ir.
MraiiIel.
The Fast India Catar.h Remedy
Company, which left this city
some time since with a company
of singers, recently stranded at
Yreka, . Cal. The lady singers,
M ss Adams and Mi.ss Stratton re
turned home, Mr. Stewart sold his
team and went on to Southern
California and Dr. Row land and
wife are still traveling in the in
terest of his cure, whioh he claims
is the best on earth.
A (iooil l:y Hull.
The Albany Mining & Milling
Co. now have a m uithly pay roll
of over $1000, and they are mak
ing arraif-'emeiits which will so
increase their force that the pay
roll next spring w ill amount to
nearer $500(1. A few tuch eider
prises will prove of lastirr benefit
to Albany, the point of supply for
all the Santiam mines.
Imiioi Innt Notice.
Carpenters ami contractors
of
Albany are bcicby invited to meet
upstairs over Anslyti s c image
shop on Saturday evening, Novem
ber Kth, at 7 o'clock sharp for the
purpose of considering tli" practic
ability of introducing the nine:
hours system next year.
P. M vcdonwi.p.
C. Howi.axi.. j
Ilnivy TiHiirr.
The truckmen were all busy yes
terday in tiaiisien mir .: u lonsoli
freight broii.jbt o.cr the day be
fore by a sdecial Yiq'iina Bay
Ireight. .Mti.my is .ecumingj
noieu as a meat, ir.-inr. uisirinu
ting center, a-i I upou the comple
ttoii Ivi-itw i l-il of th-- Oregon Pa
cific railroid will
inland cries.
The ladies of the Fin-t Baptist
church will tfive a i crept ion to
their new pastor, Rev. (Ieorge V.
Hill, at their church to-niorrow
( l'hurbd..y) evening.
Work on the orphans' bf-iii - is
progressing very satisfactorily.
The building is now under cover
and is being pa'nltd.
ON IBS KITES.
Rumors of a contemplated Ching oi
WillametU.
tbt
Workmen have been busilv n.
KilJie'' a1' summer in repairing the
t I Irvimn lniH . "l .
Oregon Pacinc loa a and now they
are in first-class order throughout
ana ready tor the coming reason 'a
work as soon as the water will ad
mit. It is rumoreJ, Bays the Sa
lem Statesman.that the Union Pa
cific will not build a wharf at Salem
unless that company buys the Ore
gon Pacific boats or build some
more of its own, one or thfc other
of which things the managers of
the Union Pacific contemplate.
The Occident and the Orient,
which were on the upper route on
last reason, are practically worn
out, and the Modoc is the only
lxat the Union Pacific ha suitable
for this traffic. If th Union pa
cific don't either buy or bu Id more
boats, the Modoc w ll run, btitonly
to the Yamhill river, excent in
cases of large offerings of freight at
.Tttiem. ina-.s the situation of
the Union Pacinc now, and it ex
plains why that company has not
built a wharf or warehouse at Sa
leiu.
The W. C. T. V. Hall.
T his building erected about three
years 1 since at an expense of $1200
and dedicated to the furtherance
of the work of the W
Christian Teinperan. e Union lor
wotiaiid Home and Humanity"
will soon be free from the burden
of debt. At its completion $700,
was on sranuing against it, ot
which $100 was paid the first year
uuu 1 no secona, ana the pro
ceeds of the late fair, with some
oiuer money uue the Union from
rent, will reduce the amount 9Kn
As the interest for the preeeutyear
is mostly paid, there will remain a
tune more than $100 stiU on the
note. A kitchen was added this
year an expense of $51, which
in mao ueen paia. a small sum
is due the Electric Light Co., who
have kindly given easy terms of
payments. xiie financial outlook
for the future is quite encouraging.
The 6cheme entered into by the
members to earn one dollar each,
iu small sums, and to contribute
with the dollar the experience in
earning it, was a decided success.
I he sum of $150 was thus pledged,
mo-t of w hich has been paid. ' As
tbe burden of indebtedness is
gradually lifted, the ladies find
their hearts and hands more free
to . liter into the work which is
the life of the-organization ; that is
Hie effort to "protect the home
against the saloon and to brine
public sentiment up to tbe
standard of prohibition." To all
friends who so kindly assisted in
making their late enterprise a suc
cess, the ladies extend a sincere,
though tardy vote of thanks.
A Novel Idea,
Labt Friday an old man named
Peck was taken from Lane county
to Slem, to serve his third term
in the ienit ntiary. His case is
quite an argument in favor of the
unlimited sentence idea recently
introduced in an eastern state.
By its provisions a prisoner is
always sentenced to an unlimited
term. He is released on good be
havior, that is given, his freedom
on good behavior as it were. He
must rep-.rt every month to some
oflicer whose duty it is to keep a
record of all men on probation.
By this mean 8 an honest roan cai
redeem himself, but a scoundel is
soon taken in charge again thus
saving to the state many dollars
for arrest incarceration, prosecu
tion etc. .
Stricken With ParalyaU,
For some time Mrs. B. A.
Ilaight has been visiting with her
son J. K. Ilaight near Peoria.
Last week as she desired to return
to Alband, they started down in
a buggy and when within a few
miles of town she became sudden
ly sick, and a few momenta later
was stricken with paralysis, the
stroke affecting only her left side.
Mr. Haight supported her in his
arms until they arrived at the
residence of Grant Haight in this
ciry, wnere sne was removed aid
medical are summoned. She is
still in a very precarious condition
but will survive the shock should
she receive no relapse.
A Noted Divine,
Rev. Dr. Hart well, superintend
ent of the Baptist 1 hinese Work
on the Pacific coast will arrive from
Portland on the noon train to-day
and remain until the overland in
the evening at which time he will
take his departure for his borne in
San Francisco. Mr. Hart well is
an educated gentlemen who speaks
the Chinese language fluently.
He will address a number of
Chinese converts during the a'ter-
ll-Xlll.
Marriage at Eugene.
Dr. K. A. McAlister and wife
w ent to Eugene City on the train
last evening to be present to-day
at the in image of their son
Edward to Miss Katie, daughter of
B. F. lorriss, of that city. Mr.
McAlister, the prospective groom
was for some time foreman on the
I lit it w, i, but is at present con-
lw Sl..ltte Telegiaph.
ii'-iiru nun toe reporters etan 01
ISIood Poisoned.
l'rve Atkins of Syracuse is suf
feiiug lro ii Mood poiiouing caused
by iH'iug kicked on the hand by a
calf. When first injured Mr.
Atkins p-iid but little attention to
the wound, but inilaiuatiou setting
in, it became worse and asist-
le.id ail Oregon ance was called. It is yet a ques
l tion as t w hether or not t will be
necessary to amputate his band
and possibly bis arm.
Recovering.
Mrs. Elrtett, the lady upon whom
Dr. Maston performed a difficult
surgical operation some time since,
is rapidly recovering and with no
unforeseen accident, will soon be
completely restored to health.
1000
Polished Redwood and White Pine Counters
are taiog Under tie Weight
OF
VTany
ClotliiDi, Boots, Shoes
T. L WALLACE & 00.,
STRAHAN BLOCK, ALB AN V.
ql'HINESS LOCALS.
French keeps railroad time.
New stock of gold beaded canes
at F. M. French's.
Try a glass of Celery phosphate
Quench your thirst at the new
soda fountain.
Go to Wilcox & Conn for photo
graphs. If yon want a good clock, call on
Will & Stark.
Go to Jas. F. Powell & Co's for
fresh groceries.
See those stylish stockinette
jacket's at Read's.
A fine line of gentlemen's shoes
at . C. Searls'.
All kinds of canned goods at
Parker Bros.
Fresh butter at the Willamette
Packing Co.'s
Lace curtains from $1.50 per pair
lpatE. C. Searls.
Hilk umbrella's at French's
jewelry store.
A large line of clocks just re
ceived at Will & Stark's.
A full line of trasses for sale at
Cumming's drag store.
Spectacles for every one at
French's jewelry store.
A fine line of library lamps
sale at C. . Brownell's.
on
All the latest in cloaks
and
jackets at W. F. Bead's.
Egan & Achison are selling mon
uments at Portland prices.
Capes and jackets at the lowest
prices at . C. Searls'.
Furnished rooms to rent near
college. Inquire at this office.
Fortmiller & Irving are carrying
an immense stock of wall-aper and
supplying a large demand in tha
line.
Piano that gives perfect satis
faction you can find at Mrs
Hyman's.
A fresh keg of pickled pigs feet
opened this morning at Blackburn
& Pironi's.
Nice dressed spring chickens
only twenty-five cents at Mueller
& (Barrett's.
Benton county flour, the best in
the market, at $1.05 per sack
cash, at Blackburn & Pironi's.
Another invoice of the famous
Benton county flour at Blackburn
A Pironi's at $1.06 per sack.
Mens' suits made to order from
the ThoH. Kay Woolen Mill goods,
from $18.00 to $20.00 per suit. G.
W. Simpson agent at Albany.
UJUV PlDDIirPO Wsksepodhand
ail tiis lima embracing- hood, parasol and
canopy tops, and laosta iu pries from 8 to
40, Thera isn't a nicer lot of -'matrimnnis'
fruit lekets" in tor valley. We also haves
that we rent. S rEWARl' SoX.
SEWING MACHINES tTSii
foi the new Wheeler k. Wilsju, No, 9.
THAT HACKING COUOH can be so quicks
Iy cured by Shilh' iura. Wsraaraote
it. Sold by Foshay Masoa.
FURNISHED ROOM TO SENT A nicely
fui Dished ixmmu ou First street can h
rsuttd by iutuiriog- at this utiles.
FEET
THE-
Bargains
IN
and Furnishing Goods,
Compact, teat
I amblf.
Do not fail t ey
alWne 'the Piviiiier
$A before Imiitt;.
A urn t.
nii ii n un w"e ep nulliin but he
litlUtlliC, f jiuju Uirrel riiura. 1 here is
autbii4o o l, aQil iio te can lt uh cd
Price. STEWAkT a SoX.
IRON HARROWS. Iihrrow mail you fin
call ui' Meu-t & Sox. U will i you not
to rorjtetthi.
ROPE AND' CHAIN, rhi roi-e is being
ttx-l :n tliu market. We carry none but pure
mainlla, anil can girt you any ize from I -4
to 1.1-2. Ail size o( chain (rem 3 1ut3 4.
STKWAKT & SOX.
C1ATARRH CURED, health nnd sweet
breath secured, by Shiloh's Catarrh
Remedy. Price 60 cents. Nasal Injector free.
Sold ay Futliay Mason.
IITAXIED Apents to nell real estate, both
t f ma'e and female S'a Iy employment
and (Kind nay. Apply to F. V Uiiriihu-t,
rnl e.tate agx-ut, opp sit-: Kir it Nit.onal
banK.
CntlTC Doiit piewi at weights any
CbALCo lT'Ker. Maiy a far.i..r kea
Suirti,u in tii it iray in one year to .v for a
fr-ioil cale. Got" Stem ait ti Sox aid price
tbeir calvsr.f al! kii.d.
FEED GUTTERS.
Sve one-lhir of
your nor- ftsd ey
usir-fr to d cuttrr.
four kinds for sale.
We ait t. Sox havb
CARPENTERS. & BUILDERS,
Con
tnct
I'm" aiiyoiw wui'iti Kiiytliunr i i Ihr hard
ware line i'I d i il to call oo Stewart &
Sox befoM. punhHiii e -where. They
keep nearly ever-, thinr in ths line of build
era Lardsrare, and a miioiflcent stock faeff
toolr
LADIES. ATTENTION wTJV.T&S
have the b-t shenra aim scissors ih this city,
an 1 we can p.ove it to you at spy time.
Every p.i- warraotel and they ran be rs
tuined if they tin uH ii'.'-t satutactiim. This
is no bra- or b.uater, we ti..an what we say.
SIEWAHTkSOX.
WASHING MACHINES kSS
irlveyuu soinethiiiK y..u wilt I.ke. brlns
yoar '.better hall" around end see what we
an Jo ior you. 8 1 EM" A KT SuX.
IRON AND STEEL,
Stewart & Sox
tl 1 V'M .
i tii isuiu, strap, common and Aor
way lroa; alsi machine, tool, pick, and plvw
steel
PAINTS AND OILS
Ciime and sue
us whi vr.u
wani paint, oil. brushes, coal oil, lulncati..
oils, axle grrae, etc. SiEWAKl LsijX,
G':'S AND aEVOLYERSSTSTtSS
.l o.Oi.d oi tuia tt ot our biisi--.
Thus a oiMAe. We are in it now
,m:i :lii,i tie'. We ,. a uii-e line of
M.-i! uil'rin lii'fct I tit, and treech
I- i. h.'L"S r.inii.r in price from fl2
to A i j.l the iMe im,rt-.ived revolvrrs
clt.WAUr & SOX.
i yi"ii! rin' We r,rry !- Mne o
ft ! .-U l4 1 iUi1 fhM poder. oad -.1 l,clls
clriilen. nr.-., ami will stl. et ris f-i:uble
(1,'U.rr, ! n't f rii-:t Ui wlie-i you n.e to
lav In nar 'i.r su.iplT of aiMim i .n to
I-i-jI-cI iuiii rA li lrj u tl.o iuro&ds of that
ii-;; lie- a 4 tpr: ri.t.
TiK-ltn APPilQ J.1"' 'rth 17ccnUiu
Uhli.lJ M i' Lb Pt. P.ulonSept 2h.
rr.rnersit Stewirf ti -ex, and liv an
u.(i:e .aring tiitcl.ii.r and save your fruit.
BUGGIES AND WAGONS.
line oo hand and can ivr mi kou.1
It.VArtl It
nice
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