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7 r I C . 5 i THE 3IOPtXI:x IIEHALD: SI7XDAY. JTrsTP Horning 3ailg derail Daily a.xo Weekly1 TEK.MS OK SfcJSCKIPTION. prohibition ultimately can regulate j us well by state as by nation?! I iii'.v, while those who are opposed; to regulation, either temporarily or j permanently, will certainly iavor the repeal of this system of regu- DAII.Y. T'll'Iishcfl every uior.-unv exeunt M.mdaujj latlOIl. "Xrlr' !r.k::v:v::::::::. i Li tl,e econ.i p-e, it is claimed r- that the repeal of these taxes, by (PubiLshe.ieveVyFrkikyM.--iir5r.) cheapening liquors, will make it n copy, per annum, m advance S2.f0 ; possible for lluinv to eilttT the W. mil no; paid in advance 2.; 0 , . ,,.",. i . business of selling liquor at retail the nail. ! w ho cannot do so now by reason of Stalls at the Albany uostorliie close as follow m 'V.'M A. M. Kor all offices north Tlie Kastorn status lArnl the. Nairow Gauze R. It. ) l or Portland and iyjiem 11a.m. to'valiis and Yaqu i:t 12:;i0 p. . VI olhee south coO p.m. The nostothee will be closed uauh uvemuy jrom six to seven o'clock. Registered matter tor Jthe earlv mom:in train should oe mailed before S oc-Iock the jirevious evening. THE SECRET OF LoXU LIFE: Among human beings the desire for length of days is a ruling pas sion. They plan, study and work to increase the years that they may pass in the preparatory stage lot earth life. Experience is care fully noted; statistics laboriously gleaned and studied ; methods ol 1 .e industriously even the most j the expense, and that thus the J number of saloons would be in- creased. There are a good many sufficient answers to this. In the first place, in the United states revenue laws there is no limit to the numbsr of saloons that may be Mcensed except the ability to pay the tax, which is very small; there are no requirements as to charac ter or endorsements; no 1 evic tions as to when and where- liquor shall be sold. All the national government demands when it issues the license is the amount of tax, and that certain rules as to stamps, packages, etc., should be obeyed. Most state license or re- I strietiv'A lou-a ni'.iL-n ".rinrUtirmc: tliaf compared, audi,. . .. , , , ... . . I limit the number ot saloons, and Ilglll Uiil'UllClMll I ca u I O o 2 D To the testimonial of a gentleman cured ot Lumbago by St Jacobs Oil. is subscribed the subjoined indorse ment and autograph of a distinguished public officer : " concur in indorsing St. Jacobs Oil." r n a curs m EVERY BOTTLSZ. Ex-Postmaster Gancral ef the UnuuJ States. CURES RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, SCIATICA, SPRAIfit BRUISES AKQ BU3XS. troia by Dn!7gvts and Dealers EvcnncJtere. TlTCHfltiice ygig r.n . Piitimnra. Md AT COST rll-.it". fnflilil ttl C!.l)ll t llf.nAI'C t.-v a iopted, if the hope oi added veirs I . . , t . . . , i - certain persons and on certa n to the precarious lease ot lite can ! , .. , , ... , ... . . , , , . . .. . days, ho that, leaving the trarhc oe believed m. And what is this , . , . i( L , . . . it . . ... ... 1 entirely to the state restrictive laws secret the possession ot which will i . " ,., , , . , . . . . , , r is much more hkelv to reduce than enable us to attain long hie r Is . . , " , , ,. . ". .. ; to increase the number ot saloon? , mere reaiiy any secret 10 it. and s In the second place, the chief cost of starting a saloon is, in most Having decided to close out our business lie re, we will sell our ENTIEE STOCK r. isss. g-ga..'.iii.-... j.. i.u .L.. -...li.. hi iilwilli-lllU.J-...tr.4-.W-" ww-in. . SPRiMELDSMM)LL-g;:j STOIXGFIELB Albjny yai'd aud oce on nvilr .acl, between 4:li and 5th streets 1 rade. NEW STORE. NEW GOODS1 T i mi tt - nie raware m m -o: Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Hats,' Caps, Trunks, Valises, Etc AT Cost! Op;ne.l by Wm. Simnsnn s in which every article, is sold at the'figur.-, ore 15, and 25 cent counters no each to replenish vour L-5t.,!h - "D . " ,s l.nue "PPWtuinty ia nn. --"."uiMicouu iKHiseiioiu mrnishm i"""" useruiartioles at pries reyer bel lore heard of. goods, or to j'onAHjia Win. SIMPSON -ALSO HAVING PURCHASED THE E 3 KM there really any method by which tm.N jan Vic. tr r.nr Qt-.H' it. J .. ... ,. . .. . cases not the liquors, but the rent earth lite? One writer savs that , . . . 1 ' we at least persons who have j passed middle age have only a certain amount of reserve force. and all that we draw upon m ! linrrioa i a hhr:iirf(l from t.liiit. I .... ... . . i.i t i cost of the hquor never which should be distributed through ! .,, , the remainder of life. The secret of longevity is probably skill in so economizing the reserve of vita energy as to make it last out an unusual period. Persons who be gin unusual exercise in youth may adapt their constitutions to the habit, and may thereby hold on to their full term of life ; but this can not be done safely if one waits till mature age before beginning. j Probaoly the idea advanced Ly j this writer is the correct one and j the only solution to the query that ; can be given. It simply means j that to attain long life we must liusband carefully the resources t:iat nature places within our each, or, in other words, endows our physical systems with. Man never yet has been, and probably never will be, able to improve upon nature's alchemy, never has and never will change the chem ical affinities of nature's labratory to increase the physical stature or strength of constitution. The secret of long life is to obey nature's laws and live contented and happy. The death of Emperor Freder ick places Germany in a crisis in her governmental affairs, and diplomatic relations to other nations. The supposition is that the emperor who now takes the reins of government in his inn et uous hands, is thoroughly Bi marckian in his feelings and sympathies, and that there is likely to be aggressive measure alopted as the outcome of his t iking the throne. The outcome will be watched for with interest. TEMPERANCE BOIES. Contributei by the W. C. T. IT. So much is being said and writ ten about the repeal of the internal revenue taxes, that a paper pre pared by the committee on repeal of the law will not be amiss. It starts out by asking the ques tion, "Would the repeal of the internal taxes increase drinking?" It states that some conscientious temperance men and women favor the retention of the taxes until such tim? as prohibition can be secured, b' cause the result of re peal would be "free whisky" and increased consumption. The paper says : We believe that a little thought will convince those wh j ..are honest and conscientious in this ; belief that they are mistaken. It furnishing and embellishing of the saloon. A very few gallons of liquor, a barrel of water and some drugs will start a saloon as far as the beverages are concerned. The did and never win decrease the number or saloons. Again, and in the third place, it is claimed that the repeal of the tax would reduce the price of liquor to the consumer, and hence, incrvaseits consumption. But a very small portion of the cost of a glass of liquor to-day, with the tax of 1)0 cents, is the cost of the liquor, but the cost of rent, help, profit, etc. Removing the tax won hi not reduce the cost of a glass of liquor to the consumer one c .nt. But it it di'l, it is not cost that deterrrines consumption, but appi tiie. A man that drinks now will have all he wants. He will have no more did it cost but one-half as much, and if it is cheaper, when he has all he wants, there will be possibly more left in his pocket for his wife and children. Those wishing bargains will call e irly before thn stock is broken, as these goods must be sold within the next 00 days, 6. B, F(pit3Lto.4 & 6& it DO si, t j-onsriES, -AND DEALER IN- KKW TO-DAY. Itewaril. ivon to any person or persons mo will conviction of anv f-erson or persons of un lawiully breaking- into the Salvation Ai i:y bunac.s on the Sth '.if this month aim destroying the per.-ona! i fleets of the ofti Text Books and nil School Supnlies. Fine stationery, miscellaneous books, photograph and autograph albums, inkstands, ink, pens, pencils, etc., uto. j-Siieet.muaic, music books and all kindj of musical merohadiie. IGrerieral News Depot. jaiPMail orders promptly attended r.o.' BAIKBUPT AsHBY. Of larrisbui-c insisting oOlotln i- Gents' ! Tarnishing -Ot . General Merchandise. Shane Also j his'! and O.Tjrs the entire sto.:k of dry b3, bo)ts an dre8 goous, woolen fabrics, domestics, etc. e'c. i s.iocis. ladies' " fin It Cost flit Reserve f These goods must be'snkl. (' ill early and secure'Jbarjrains. AFUI2. 8TOCXO- Staple Groceries I Fine GIassware,Gpociery Thabest ajotitf oi taw mats, etc CAKES, PIES, Fresh Baked Brea? Every Day. At this old nd nlhibte bouae te at to tj louod a complete MwrtmeDt, ot fresh famlK froeeries, to wfalcfa to constantly being added at the seasonable tinea of ciecaries and proviawMM such as Cranberries, Fine Pickles, Dried Beef Chipped to Order Anchovy Mustard, Candies and Nuts, Eastern Buckwheat Flour, Canned Goods of All Kinds, ' Bohemian Glassware, Etc lliese (roods were all boutrbt when prtan were low, and the benefit of the margin will brt ,fiven to his customers. Remember the ilaua it the old corner on First and B'oadalbia Sta. IAD III. HOFFMAN AND PFEIFFER4 Proprietors of AIM M WORKS in iii And manufacturers of ho if FI I rr W. F. READ, (Successor tuN.UI. ALLEN) -0) (0- Lamps an( Lamp -AT- ri An AT1TT UUUtiJ. We are now prepeyed to furnish cljoice, f rci candies of best grade, consisting- of pure wtielt, assorted flavors, mixed candies, extra 1'ienca :ukI chocolate creams, fancy nnxwl, csndy toa and a geueral assortment of flue cmdie AT WHOLESALE OK RETAIL. STOrders from country dealers prompt!.) at teiied to. Faetory on First street, Albany. - - Oregor ed Crown Mi; ISOM, IikMKIKG 4 CO., Irpa. NEW PROCESS FLOUR. (Superior ior famQf aad bafeera use) The Best Storage Facilities 3Tlie Higbest price in cash paid for wheat ALIiAXY ... OREGOM. fierere Hoesb EKtanrast! eers. Ajnily to M-.'.jor stilhvell, street, Port and, Oregon. 1 nirrl FINE MILCH CwW, 0 YEARS OLD sale .1. J. Anderson, 5 miles toucli tow lor Sali' 4 T- for of Albany, near the C'aluoooia. WM'UCIIIU.( , l ASHIOXAI;I.B TAILOR. . &oti.v suits and piiits e'tt and n.'atlt ( order fr-m the latest, line of samp': di iett from 'Frisco a syocKlty. Ckanm and repairing a jiioinpi-"y done. Fuse iinv Albrrn-. Or. U'A.Mti) -ai,l li.K f I wish to sell their. Win spring stock 1 am now receiving m-w ooorls in every line and 11 r ir-4-,. .t ..T.i.. t ..n . ' i : A place the "ie in the hai.ds of C'irran c " 1,1 wullftllJ unite f . I n I y LU CUU UUU lUSUCCL our stock and prices. We propose to have th Moiitielh pod rr.ii have eeral custouiecs for !.- farms. Uwml Mantel. SEALKD PROPOSALS FOR 100 CORD body fir wood delivered at tlie Albany electric ht works will be received on or be iore M.iy 25. The right to i eject and and all bids reserved. N. II. Allk.v. A Itaritain. IOR SALE OX JUNE 14, ISSS, A TEM : of good broken marcs, about 1400 lbs. each, 5 and 7 yeats each. One fine brood mare with celt, one yeai ling and one 2-year-old colt, one ivaijoii and harness. Inquire for other farming implements at this ortiee. 1 no sale wd! occur in Albany as above stated for Sale, A FINE DEXTER feP.UNG TOP BUGGY, for one or two horses. Inquire at the Hkrald office. JULIUS GEADWOHL'S e. iC rockery Stor crer Bros'. Silverware, French, Ohitia iaridCrvstalware Boys' Wasrons vnd 13oll Carriage Fancy and Toy Ooods."i SAVE YUR MONEY (oh irasptu flajk) Oantoeted by H. DIERCKS. Meala Rervad tnm SS emt to $l-0 aarCuMtTners order wtateTr dvired. TW b " d with the hpst tn the .nryit O Albany, and shall at all times study ibe wants ot" our patroas both in style and prices. Notice to lluulei.s. HUNTERS AND DOGS THAT DO NOT know tlie difference between a sheep and ac'linese pheasant, arc hereby notified to keep ofi our farm east of this eity.or sutler the consequence of an enforcement ot the law of tr.uass. 1SOM&LANMNU. Notice or Dissolution. VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE iflS not Our purpose tO argue this tuxeit U.Ntel uml A. A. Con: Icy U thwdayi question in this article from a moral j h '.XitiS i LAND! LA1! i STOCK.2 GRAIN FARMS AND 17 SMALL " tracts for sale on easy terms. H Jryant. l.(M)! Inquire of The Live Drv floods House - BT.h,f?syT?oo.dsiromJmstore- iixi, nv,vu iiom Luc xatury uu sen at nastem prices with freight added, lor cash. Kenton's BHking Powde Ofle Pound (k2oc I am agent for ten responsible Fire and Marine In surance companies, representing $7 2, 000,000. insure and protect yourself before it is too late. Iam also agent for the Frank Bros. Implement CV, Portland " vn Par'e rrancais. nnr wirf. neutch gesprochen. SEGOKD HAID STOEE. The r-ast yoar bn proven if to Le a oseeity. The best und - tla-ait place 111 the city to buy your StoTes.Farniture. tinware "Wc !,k- always prepared to bur vour henseiioSd furniture st the- liirhest cash price. Sole areni.- lor the PEERLESS OIL GAM And Lamp Killer. JTinshop recently added. AI) work done at the lowest possible rates. - " L. GOTTLIE . standpoint, but it may be pertinent a"'1 pa in-,' ail debts. . . Dated Albany June 10 state mat tueie is nut axi t it 1. 1 Jlieut uwi vu uc u6w U1VK.J j xj small business, next (l'Mir to Thcmoscn T)U1LD1XG TO IIKXT "Sl'ITABLE FOR rounds against licence that does 0v!a 3 harness store. Imiuire at the , . . . , . ! '-tter puice not applv equally against the in- j fur, a I wvcnnp InrSS. I rur .-wit.. Not consist! ring this question in t :ito moriil asiifiot. then, in the firt ! r-'-t-'.v as wi.l suit nurchascis. 1'or infon , r 7 7 - - j ,, t-;ln ' ' place, it does not necessarily fol- j at S;icr ! SPAN OF HOKssEs?, 'HARNESS-AND i i"V v.aon for saie, either together or seia- ut mis cinee or at tlie owner store Dry Goods Notions, Furnishing Goods,' Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Groceries,Etc itlier I Thompson, city r c stable, PLAIN ApNA?LTl?nNAMENTAL i ARCHIE BLACKBURN, Proprietor. week. Baled hiy, baled straw and choppea feed for sale at stable or deliver: 1 to an.v pan or tne city paper hanging Done on short notice. Satisfac tion guaranteed. Charges .reason' able and all work promptly attend' ed to. Aifianj Bath Bouse '- AND HAIR DRESSING SALOON. JOSEPH WEBBER, PROPRIETOR. jgfLadie? i-id children's liair dress njr a spee.alty. Duti.ie satisfaction sruarantcd. iOn Fourth s"treet. two hWl- oourt hou 10. of Heal Kstalc and K'mployiiieul Uy Taxes. I MOTICE IS HKREBY GIVEN THAT THE j L1 (rlro11 of ll,e ciy of Albany, Linn v-..u.., viwii, mi tne j-ear of bS. lias 1 . T 1 I , . I J 1 ' . . t 1 low tnaiine removal oi me juiernni ; i f. kke uovsk, ai.uaxv, oil. chas. tlm j 11 i-ieirtr, i'r.y. (.inly tin-t-cciass bouse revenue . n EVEKE UOVSK, AI.UAXV, Oll.- voa trn.,1,1 .Viva ft,-, t J.L tleintr, IT. .p. Olli.V ttrst-C-olass CO'.intrV "flee whikv." It is more : -r-sl1 'c'Chinaiuen employed in the , , , . -" , , , i kiu-Kcti. Oencra! staac oili.rc for Corvaii.s. tlian probable that m states where ; Call and see me. prohibition does not exist a tax vonld be levied upon the imnu-1 fauture and n.ie oi liquor. .So that ; loss will ave .ISonv.v ! 1V TAKING YuL'li r-.VINtt MC!IiyES 1 J- t ti,e rcjiirer, 1-5 !'. l';.rs:,., ut .;h . .Klt'ervi srr-.ct?. Aii.ai.y, vreon. Uood - T i i-I it.- nn i. - iiwo liixmlp .vho f;ivur rt'strii'tiiiM i ' Wfli i tJUi !'i:!.r t'.o..CC ;i.S0r to iN H. A.i...." Albany, Oregon. oeen placed in 7nv hand for co"eion. and jciii.un so ior tiiirr,v(iavsfr m t lis dat during which time I will receive an 1 r.-iinl Parties having farms for sale of i '.V! tax at.tne oH'e of the cit. recorder. about 160 acres, or those having lar- j th1r.HvTw!S1l'Xi th''.Pl'in . , . . , , , , " ... tninj ii.iysuui oe returned as Uel'-iuueut cer tracts which they would be Will- after which time costs and expei cs for eat ing to divide ni into 80 or 160 tracts lectinsr said doliiiueiit taxes be adde i. are invited to call at our office, as we Ul- Alla"-V- or. tins day of April, have a few purchasers for that class of I tanns. We can also furnish parties i wanting help, either male or female, 'otilra n.r ;iii! i:iiiit..r I witn such help as they desireon short I notice. II e also have s lew sit ! tions for both male and female in the 4'ulifornia 4 l-It- nie. The only jruarauteed uure for cat-' urrli, cold in the head, hiy lever iot-.-eold. catarrhal deafoeeejfnd oreVve. Kestoie the sense of knete and'un Tleant breath reuii)ljr f,,,,,,,,,. .ollovt directions and (.. ;,,,. ranted,- by all (h-v&JV . u COMPANY", Oroville cM' Siv mciAk treatment for100, sciiB i Z - r 1.10. ISAAC HAYS. Citv Jlarslml. ort I THE UNDjlRSKtXED HAVING LD full,- l'at-;(1 'n -'Vlmn-y eoVKit Patronasrc and not prohibition, corad pecure what they desire witii the j i-txi's T-emoved. lliose who accept i H'-is xkw m ., , i I '"t" make. Wid 1 retruiation temporarily and seek ut tu otr.ee. vst. iXQViRE or MRS. The City Liquor Store, M. BAUMGART, Proprietor. for n!c a K;u's;i"n. ! VETON V.VO'iV OF be sold ut a b: rff.it. ! ' 1 '' A3T.N"ext door to the o.'.d F'l'.--' i.-vp'e, Airny f Oro?onS KeePs constantly on ban..! thfi fisv.st tmportnl and domestic wines, liquors, cigara'ar io-j. only tirst-cbss liqu-'irstor in sl. ciry SPECIAL ATTENTION PA!DIT0 ORDERS FROM THE COUNTRY 1 city and country. Call at our office I if you want help or want employment ; We can get either for you. Office No. ()." First street, adjoining Twee- dile oc Hopkins tin store. i . A. JiUKIvKKT & CO. Don't fiiil to see the tripods atFor 1 miller A Co. They are the latest thing- out in novelty furniture D. T. Wyman, aia-nt insurance company Linn county has hisoflii iv, uoniey real estate1 parties desirousof doing him will have the sam t'-nded to in his :.lwt.ri riieir oflice, two doors Bros, irroeerv store. r tlie State Albany and with Rhodes nirents, and nisiness with promplty at- ov cailma- at JSt of Conn "J" voiu.t-ry. win coatraet to bund bnd-es, hrw, mid manner oi dtt-elhn- homes, includinir Oueen Aiis.e LiMJakeand Elizal.ethiiVn style oi ..minni. iun,i.si, plans and spccihc:uiO!is without diarsre jju 1 inianiv.t'. W. C. C'A.SSFr' ' IX O RT H W ksT T 1 1T!1T and liii 1 it I (ill INSURANCE COMPANY 1? mm PORTLAND, i OREGON U1,c 'Ki'iion or trpsh m ii-n. i y)n2 ?Trved from New York at capital stock. 1. & O. Howard's. - E. L. THOMPSON. Agent. J 'V-