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TBE MORNING HERALD: SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1891 gaming $ailgicruM ON SALE. The Daily IIiralr will be on ale each morning at II. J. Jones' book store.where it tin be procured at 5 cents per copy. JOTTINGS ABOUT TOWN. Oysters in every style at Isom.B. Fresh Eastern oyster." at lstn's Isom hiis the only oyster parlors in the city. K. L. Thompson of Portland, is in the city. Oysters for families 50 otits a pint at loom's. Children's school cloaks from $2 to $0 at the Ladies Bazaar. Will I)avidon and bridi- return ed from Portland last evening. Another lot of those one dollar kid gloves, just received at the La lies Bazaar. A New Hampshire man th's venr sold 5.0(H) din ks, the result of arti licial incubation. Ladies, Misses and children' all wool underwear in great variety at the Ladies liazaar. For one week only the Ladies Razaar will make a bijj reduction on all trimmed millinery. N. M. Newton, recently i?li the Salem Journal, is studying law with Clackliurn A Wat: on. The races announced to take lace at the fair ground tra"k to day nnvp been ostioml one week. Miss Olive Mark. was tendered a very enjoyable party at the resi dence of F. M. French, Friday evening. Sabbath Frhool at the I'niver-salit-t church every Sunday after noon at 4 o'clock, everyone made welcome. On account of the mass Hireling the Y. 1. 8. ('. K. to-morrow at 4 o'clock there w ill be no Y. M. C. A. services. Messrs. Slaughter it I'ausley have opened a lish and general market on 2nd street, east o! Kobertson's feed store. Admirers of sweet toneil pianos and latest improved organs should call at Will A Link's and see their magnificent instruments. lliii;h Gahagen has sued the city of Seattle for $25,000 daiu:i''-'s, untamed by falling from a tempor ary and dangerous bridge. William Mack will have his new barber shop opened for business on Saturday, Oct :"1. (.'nine and see me opposite the post ollice. Hon. (J. W. Fulton's name islxv ing mentioned as a suitable candi date on the republican ticket for congressman in the second dis trict. They don't pave the street i Helena, Montana, with "M hut if tl e truth is told they took out $100 worth cf trold a day, recently, wl ile digging the foundation lor a business block in that place. The nest meeting of the Linn County Alliance wdl be held at Scio, on Friday before the U'mi Saturday in XoveinU-r. at 10 a. m. All unions are requested to be rep resented as there will be busings of importance to transact. It is said the phrase, "he isn't in it," was first used by an ed.tor u ho died and went to ln-avcn and looked around for do man who txk li;s paper for Utvp years and i!ft it in the posiolliee marked "re- :sed." The manufacture oi false te tti f r hnises is a mw industry re cently started in ChicPgo. Jii''g i nil by w hat a eet of pretty false teeth' will do to a human being, we may suppose that they will make a hon-e laugh. Heady to Trnunfer. The Oiegon State Agricultural Hf-ciety (the oranizalion that formerly conducted the state f.iirs and in whom title to the fai grounds is vested; is prepatim: to make a transfer of the leal estate belonging to the seeu-ty to the State lioard of Agriculture, ui:dt r w hose auspices the state lair is made an annual Miivesp. This transfer is beiiij; nude in accordance with a resolution passed by the gjciety at its last annual meeting, held at Salem during fair week last September. The pmpt-rty no" bcii;: trans ferred coiisis.s of a tr:tct it about im acres just mrth Sab in. bei; g the state fair groiirds. The last legislature gave the loard of agri culture authority t- hold real esra'e- Tl.e trasfer will ! made in a few davs. Salem S atetuu'n Hunday School Concert ami l(-vll The regular services at the Evangelical church on Sunday moming will be omitted on ac count vt the al seiKc of the p:is.tor. In the evening a home missionary concert will be given by th S in day School, which will lie followed with gosel revival services to le continued an indeliri'e time. Services to In-gin at 7 :.';' r. m., every night during the wek. All who enjoy an old time reviv.d come and assist iu these services. Arrived In Town. Coll. Van Cleve, the Toledo coal mine owiier, started for Air-any yesterday morning on the train, and stopped of at Corvallie intend ing to come on to Albany in the afternoon on the freight, but as there was no train yesterday he counted the ties between Curvallis end this city, arriving here ab-.ut tt:.0 last night. That's on; on an. A Naw Church at 8lMt ill. Tho Cumberland l'lesbyteriui church has deeded to build a sub stantial church at Sodaville. Kev. U it nf Kueene. is amonif us in vestigating mattrrs; alio llcv. ; Thompson, of Lebaion. Hie building will cost about $1,(00. ' CHRISTIAN SPi;AV0K SOCIETIES. The Anmal Oocvention Now In Session in IbU Ci-y. Tin annual convention of the Christian Endeavor Si cilies of Or egon convened in the l'reshyterian church in this city yes'eid.iy al'er tio hi. Alx'Ut K6 delegates were present. Tlie visitors, w ho were a hiL;ht binly of young people from the various Oregon cities, were met by a i tvption comm ttee and escort cd t the chmch.aud w ill le entertained at tiie hones f the memlieis iu AllnifiV during their s;ay in t';e city. A Ixifiiiess session was held dur ing the aitei noon, at wh'ch Or. ('. K. Tern; k-ton, the president of the union, presided, with Secretary Miher at bis desk. After a sli rt service of so:ig, Kev. S. (i. Irvine delivered an ap proptiae adil-ess nf welcome on the part of tha pastors, and tl. V. Young on behalf of the local soci eties, l'res.deiit Teinple'.on re sponded in a hippy p cell appro priate to the occasion. 'Ihen followed the annual r. ports oi the otlicers, w nicii showed the societies to 1 ill a tloiirishii g con dition, and tlie ai'pointmjnt of committees. The evening ex.-reises were helil in the AL K. clitircli. Tnere was a pruist) s'-rv;c , follovvcd by the reports I liti ict se -retaries. About tl'JO peviji'e tncluding dele gates, were pre-eiit. Addresses wi re delivered by Kev. "A'arren H. I. m l in, of I'nrt anil, on the clos ing of the World'.-' Fair on Sun davs, and by Kev. T. V. Clapp. f Portland. n th- Cln is iau Kn deavor movement. The programme of the remain der of the session is as follow : svrrisuAY moknisc; skssios. lVvotional serviie, Will II. Alexander, of Salem. Keport of committee on creden tial -i. l:e;ort of delegates to Mirnea po lls coi.vent"on, .Miss FUen Strong, Mis A 'ice ('. Moses, Miss A'berta Shelton and Mr. K obert McMur phey. Kepurt of s. ci.-tics. Pastors' half hour. New business. Peiinite action on Minday cl'.'sing of the WorM's Fair. A !j .tirtimciit. SAI'l iCDAV Al tKSi.OS SESSION'. ong service by the elioir. Paper. Su'-ject: a. Relation of Societins to Mission, b. liela tioii id Societies t Temperance, Mr. 1. 11. Thom.is, ot Forest I ir ve. 1 'inciission. Parer. Subject: The Sunday I'.vtning Service, anrl llovv Can Cliiistam Fn leav r Help It, Mr. Frank K. Alley, of l'.'igene. 0i.-!.U3'oU. Mns'c. Paper. Subj, c : lbs Mid week Church Praver Service, and Our Ou'y in It, MissAnii McXary, of S.iVm. - I ict:sion. Fleet inn i f i flict rs ai:d tin linished business. Adjoi:rnmeii.. SiriKIHV EVKSiMi :-KSSIOV. ("oaference of dktiict societies. Sorg seryic. Adtlress : '! be Poik We Study Why and Mow, Kev Henry L. i!ates, of Kiiircne. (iui-st i n box. Adjournment. M-XDAV SLKVICKS. Sunrise prayer service. Miss Caroiine S i'on, of Portland. Attend tbt? jiresching service at the various churches. Mass meeting. Topic: The Stind.iv School. Addresses. Mr. F. W. Alien, 'president S.ate Sumlay School As sociation, of Poitland. Topic: The Christain Fmb-avor Societies the Connecting Loik Pet ween the Sunday School and the Church. Kev. C. II. Curtis, State Super intendent oi tho Congregational Sunday S hool Mission Work. Topic: Oppoit inity for Kndeavors in Sunday School Work. Mass meeting. Chriftain Kn ileavor conser-rati .n and farewell service, led by the secretary, K. S. .Miller. Itit4rt ing l'ralrie i lil-k-ii. Mr. .1. M. (iarrison. f Forest (irove, w ho has jus! returned Ir in a three ii.i-iuhs' tour of Fasti rn Oregon, Washington and Idaho, has made arrangement to have sent I im from 10J to 200 pairs of prairie ihiikens, to he turned loo-e in the Wdlatnette valley. These buds are very plentiful in parts of the In ami Fmpire, and are ea.-i!y trapped when there is snow on the ground. A mmilier were turned loose at Tacoma last winter, and raised broods this season, and there is but little iloubt tl a' they can I e succes-fuliy introduced into the Willamette valley. Parties derinng lots of half a dozen or a dozen of t hese bird can probibly get them by applying to Mr. (iarrison at Forest (rove. To some it may seem that if these bird. were intended for j the Willamette valley they would have been tin re naturally, an. I such persons will deem it (lying into the face of Providence to in troduce them heie, but as such a move lias been successful with the Mongolian pheasant, it will prob ably answer the samj with the piaiiie Let;. Teachers' Examination. Xotice is heieby given that the rtgu'ar public, examination of teachers, lor Linn county, will take place in Albany, corniiiemirg on Wednesday, Xov. loth, at 1 o'clock i'. m. and continue until Friday noon, Xov. P'. li. All teachers must (tositivtly be p-estnt at the time of commencement, us no one w ill be a tmitud to the ex amination who is i.ot so pre-ent. (i. F. Ki sski.i., Coui.ty School Sup ri-iteii.lciit. In Fastcru Oiegon the coyote keen up the in ice of eggs and chi- kens, and many counties pay a liberal bmnty for his extinction. CIRCUIT COURT. Frink Ingram Indicted for Mnrdtr Id the First Degree- The grand jury last evening re turned an indictment agiinst Frank Ingram, char.ing him with muider in the first degree for killinu his brother Henry Ingram, near this city. The prisoner was arraigned audwill plead at 1 o'clock to day. The state is represented iu this case by District Attorney (Jeo. II. liingham, Deputy District Attorney J. K. Wyatt and II. II. Hew itt. The defendant's attorneys are I. K. Weatherfoid and W. K. Bilyeu. The grand jury also indicted Jacob Peters for the larceny of a lot of bacon owned bv the Albany Mining & Milling Co." The following civil cases were disposed of: W. S. Thompson vs James F. Powell & Co; judgement for want of answer as to D. Van Hern. Ann Bedyll vs Frank J. Bedell, divorce ; granted. 15. A Lenders v Thomas L. Henr.css et al, fordosure; jud) ment by default against llenness and order to foreclose. Manhattan Electric Light Co. vs Farmers & M rchants Ins. Co., re covery of money ; dismissed at cost of plaintill'. F.dison Illuminating Co. (X. Y.) vs Farmers it Merchants Ins. Co., recover? of money ; dismissed at cost of plaintill'. F. H. Vaughn vs M. Scjtt, dam sges ; jury out. Xettie Smead vs S. M. Smead, divorce; granted. AlmyraK. Woolery vs Jasper II. Woo'.ery, divorce; granted. Albany lion Works vs Price A Vernon, recovery of money, at tachment , sctt'ed. Slate vs Geoige Hanlon and James Wilson; tried and verdiit of not guilty. THE QUESTION OF PAVING. Ao laiproTimeit Which Albany Matt Before Long Make. Many citizens and business men of Albany are decidedly in favor of paving First s:reet next season. This question is one of public in terest, and ought to be 6ettled right. It is a problem with which many Pacilic Coast cities have been wiestling far years. On this subject the Western Fireman and Journal of Public Works publishes the views of Pro fessor Clitlbrd Kichardson, the government analyst and paving expert, w ho has rewired gutlicient samples of all kinds for his tests of the street paving and pewe material heng laid under the diiccticn cf the Hoard of Public W.uks at Denver, Colo. He will do Boine work in the matter of analyzing and testing there, but he w ill net be expected to finish his work until after his return to Washington, D. C. In the mean time, Professor Richardson is giv ing the membu'S of the board and the engineer much useful informa tion for their future guidance. "I have leen making a close study of pavemen's for the past five years," said Richardson, and I ought to know some thing about the d ll'erent kinds. It I were asked what is the most lasting pavement I would say Belgian block laid with hydraulic cement. If I am aikeU what i the most desirable pavement, I should say asphalt. It is a luxury, but one that you can well atlbrd out here. "It costs a good deal to keep it in repair, but it should not be lost sight of that it saves a gret deal in wear and tear on anima's and hides. I have not the figures with me, but tests were made in Washimrfnn to show how much a horse coi.ld draw in stone blocks, wood and asphalt, and tiie dill'erence was considerable in favorof asphalt. In carriage; the saving is large every year w h re asphalt pavement is the rule. The vehicles can also be ma le to per fection for use in Washington, for instance, but thev would not last in New York any time. In New York they have to be made more with a view to strength than com fort. Asphalt pavement is nearly noiseless, ami this counts for something. When compstmg the cost all these consideration ought to be taken into account. Asphalt paving is used in business streets in the Fast quite frequently." tsik m'i;:li !CN;:icnnr. The facilities nf the present dav for the production of everytiiint that will conduce to the material welfare and comfort of mankind are almost unlimited and when Syrup of Figs was first produced the world was enriched with tho or. ty perfect laxative known, ns it is llie only remedy w hich is truly pleasing and refreshing to the taste and prompt aiidetlectnal tocleanee tlie system ceiitly in the SpriL time or, in fact, at any time an) the better it is known the niort popular it becomes. Mothers'.' Castoria is recommended bj physicians for children teething. It is a purely vegetable preparation ts imiredients are published around each bottle. It is pleasant to the taste and absolutely harm less. It relieves constipation, regulates the bowels, quite pain, cures diarrhiea and wind colic, allays ft-verisliiu ss, destroys worms, and prevents convuluiona, soothes the child ami gives it re freshing and natural sleep. Cfts- sona i the children's panacea memo1 tiers Sru-nd. 35 d s, cents. S5 John (ie nger presented the I-ong Creek Fagle olli. e with a head of eats cf tha Russian sMe varietv that measured th-rty-th-ce inches in length. The height if this e at was between seven and e:ght feet, having a stalk an inch ai.d om loiirth in ciicuuuVreme. It sur passes anything that the Fa;;lc man has ever seen, notwithstand ing the fact th it he has served hij time in th' harvest fields. BUSINESS LOCALS. Cranberries at C. E. Brownell'a. Meals at the Delmonico 25 cents. F'or nice fresh oysters go to John Isom's. Oysters in any quantity a Isom's. Go to the Delmonico for first class meals. Xew jewelry of latest patterns at Will & Stark's. Buy your gasoline stoves of Hopkins Bros. New dress goods just receivid at W. F. Read's. (treat reduction in Oxford ties at Klein Bros. Will &. Staik have some elegant souvenir spoons. Meals at all hours at the Dia mond Chop House. Have you seen that elegant piano at Klein Bros. When in town call at the Del monico for your meals. Fresh oysters in any st)le at the Diamond Chop House. Klein Bros, are giving a fine piano to their customers. A line line of gold rings just opened at Will & Stark's. Choice pickles in hulk, or quan tities to suit, at Parker Bros. Great reduction in embroidered flouncing at W. F. Reads. Fresh comb honey, Linn county production, at Parker Bros. Beautiful gold watches in every imaginable design at Will & Stark's. Klein Bros, are closing out their stock of Oxford ties at a great re duction. Oh ladies, look of soda at F. E. here, 5 pounds Allen's for ' cents. Keep your eyes open for bar gains at F. E. Allen's cheap gro cer j' store. Littler & Ball, dentists, make aluminum plates, go'.d plates and continuous gum plates. Sodaville water is kept constant ly on hand by the bottle at G. L. Blackinan's drug store. Go to the Albany Baths & Bar her Shop for first class work. Geo. A. Landreth proprietor. All kinds of fruit boxes in quantities to suit at the Sugar Pine Door & Lumber Company's. Span of irood horses, harness and farm wagon for sale. Apply to J. A. (iross or at Ik'pot Hotel. Furnished room suitabli for one or to gentlemen. Fee of bath. Convenient location. Inquire oi C. B. Winn. Have you seen those beautiful cement walls in the cenieter es, put up by E. W. Achison, at ali the cost of stone. Fifth and General Market. The undersigned have opened a fish and general produce market on Second street, between Broad albin and Kllsvvt rth, where we will keep the best of fresh tish, game, poi ltiy and general produce matkrt, and invite a share of pat ronage. Call and see us. SurGIITKR & Cacsi.kv. Lout, The euhiM ribi r hereby warn a' y person from pur h .siiijf a tank ohe.:k, 1 tit tiy htm during the lanr fcw 1;iip, gnmewhere in the t-ity it m KiiKel. The ..heek wim uioii the First National IWr.k, of A In. ny, in luvor o' the undersigned f .r ttti, ami sinned tiy A. llaokicmen. Payment has bteu ttped at the bank. Albany Oct. -"., 1I, W. W. Howes. NOTK'i? .VP persons liainir stotk in lh pasture belM.'ini; to K, I. Such, in lien icn county, arc re(-sietl to r-sinove the si me on or bciorc tlie first day oi Noytinhor. C L. Such. Baby cried, Mother sighed, Doctor preserilwHl : Castoria! Observing housekeepers quickly learn that Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder is far superior to other brands in the fact that they never fail to make the finest pastry, and if they wish to be economical they can dispense entirely with eggs and can use a less quantity of butter for shortening purposes. The advantage is not alone in the saving effected but in avoiding the trouble and frequently the great difficulty of securing eggs that are fresh. This is often a serious trouble. Cakes of various kinds from the informal Griddle Cakes to the stately Bride Cake can be made with Price'9 Cream Baking Powder, which insures light, sweet and hand some cakes; or when used for Griddle Cakes to be eaten hot enables their production in the shortest space of time, always tender and delicious. Dr. Price's is the only Baking Powder that contains the white of eggs. None so pure ! None so wholesome ! Dr. Price's Cream Baking Ponder is re ported by all authorities as free from Ammonia, Alum, or any other adulterant. In fact, the purity of this ideal powder has never been "questioned. .A CaUMMAl and SU CICAL INSTITUTE OF S. F. The only authorized IX THE WEST. F1EV0TED EXCLUSIVFLY T8 THE TREAT MENT OF CHRONIC, NERVOUS AND SURCICAL DISEASES AND D3ESES OF THE EYE & EAR. Particular attention paid to the treatment of DEFORMITIES, DISEASES OF WJMEN And Diseases of the XervotisSystem I.F1LEPSY OR FITS, DISEASES OF THE KIDNEYS. HEART AND LUNGS. Piles. Cancers, Tumors, Eic, Dis eases of the Eve and Ear. Organized with a full stall' of skill ful physicians and surgeons. This establishment is a perma nent Medical and Surgical institu tion, conducted by thoroughly educated phvsi-ians and surgeons of acknowledged skill and experi enc. Our Medical and Surgical Consulting Rooms, Drug Store, Laboratory and Otlieesare furirsh ed wiih a complete supply of all kinds of instriinionts, appliances and apparatus for examining and treating any known disease. THE DOCTORS Will be at the St. Charles Hotel, Albany, until Tuesday Novem ber '.i. Consultation Free. Will & Stark will be glad to show you their large line ot beau tiful eilverware. It will do you geed, even if you don't buy. Call and see the biiliiant dis play of library lamps 1 1 C. E. Krownell's. Not one kept over from last year but all this year's styles and will be sold at the lowest living prices. Mr. J. S. Morgan has just completed burning a freth kiln at his brick yard one mile west of the court house, and is prepared to fill all orders. A man will he in waiting at the yard to atteud to all callers for brick. If you are hungry go to Parker Cros. and get a loaf of the best bread in the city. BMkLEVft AK.Mt'A SAI.VK. The best salve in the world for Cut. Bruises, So.cs, Ulcers, Salt Ulieuni, Kever Bores, Tetter, Chapped Hand, Chilblains. Corns, and skin Eruption:!, mid pus lively cures Tiles, or i.o pay icpiired. It is guaranteed to give uerfeet satisfaction, or money re. funded, Price U5 cents per box. Kcr sale by Kosliuy A Mason Cakes Without Eggs. MEN'S, BOYS' AND CHILDRENS 0MERC0HTSI We have overcoats for the big, And Overcoats for the small, Overcoats for you one, And Overcoats for you all. A Great Overcoat Sale ! We make OVERCOATS a leading specialty, ami can truthfully assert that no ench an avsortm nt has ever before been se?n iu the Willamette Valley. We have : Czv: overcoats Long: ovorcoat3 Helt3a ovorooits Worsted overcoats Wc havo Blue, Black and Brown Overcoats We have Tan, Snuff and Slate Colorod0verco.t3, Overcoats with for on and ovorcoats -without far Overcoats with Velvet Collars, Overcoats with cloth collars "Wo ha?e singlo and double breasted overcoats We have overcoat: for .ho small man as well as the large man. We have overcoats with si'k lining, and overcoats with cassimeie lining, we have overcoats with farmer sat u Jining, ami overcoats with worsted linirg. Call while the as sortment is large and make a selection. MNIIDg IF J. 1. ALBANY, French Taimjr Wafea. These wafers are for the relief and cure of painful and iretnlar menses, and will remove all ob structions, no matter what the cause, and are sure and safe every time. Manufactured by Emerson Krug Co., San Jose, Cal., and for sale at J. A. Cumming's drug store only. Sure Cure for the Liquor or Opium Habits. The East India care for these awful habits can be given without the patient's knowledge, and is the only known specific for the purpose, it is not injurious in the least degree; manufactured by Emerson lrug Co., San Jose, Cal., and for sale at J. A. Cumming's drug store only. For fii e pocket knives best pa tent tempered shears and scissors and extra hollow ground ra.ors, go to Stewart .t Sox. Ulster overcoats Chinchilla ovorcoat3 Kersey overccat3 Stecki&Qt overcoats LWE HAVE A FEW OF OUR" 5TOTJ WISH ONE. Ualla;e STRAHAN BLOCK. MHER In Ik World shall I liny ? FOR PRICES, QUALITY COXSIDKREI). TWE I'.I'V W-.NI SF.I.t, 25" YOU UIT SO WE CLAIM. L. E. BLAIN. Merchant Soz overcoats Cheviot overcoats Beaver overcoats Corkscrew overcoats Joys 9 Qd., OREGON. THE Cl,o?l.STjnr THE lOWF.ST.r Till: UENF.Fir.ar GALL AND SEE. i i Tailor. or E? uoihier