Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, December 22, 1888, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE MOHNIXU HERALD: SATURDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1SSS
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Daily a.nd Weekly
TERj13 OF SUBSCRIPTION:
OAILY
Published every morning except Monday.)
D iliveral by carrier, per week... 0.15
Miy mail, per yew o 00
WEEKLY.
(Published every Friday Morning.)
ne copy, per annum, in advance 82.00
When not paid in advance 2.50
TUB MAILS.
Mails at the Albany postottice close
For all offices north
Tlie Eastern states (
Hie West Side f b;
And the Nai row Gauge R. R. )
t or Portland and Salem 11 a. m
Corvallisand Yaquina 12:30 p. a
office south 7:30 p.m.
The postottice will be closed each evening
rom six to seven o'clock.
Registered matter for the early morning
train should be mailed before 8 o clock the
previous evenimr.
FARMERS
I hereby certify that Dr. I Jf. Woodle has
successfully operated on uiv riddling horse.
ISAAC HAYS.
For further -eference in regard to ridUiutrs
inbuire of Dave Peterson, Win. Ptteuon. Leb
anon; John Ilardma.i, A'fred Wcivcrto", AI
any; Sam Gaines, Scio; Wm. Foster, Prine
ville. I practice veterinary medicine in Al
bany and country surrounding Office and
residence corner (ith and Washington sts.
I. N, WOODLE, Veterinary Sunreon.
THE
HAIL WAYS AND THE
COMMISSION.
often be destitute of work; and STOCKMEN AND
men iney mint tliey must starve
or steal. The Jews held that the
man who brought up his son with
out a trade brought him up to be a
thief ; hence every child, from the
highest to the lowest, w as trained
to work, and so was able, if neces
sity required, to resume his toils
and earn his bread. An education
which develops expensive tastes
without strengthening moral
principle equips men for scientific
roguery, and turns them loose upon
the community to plunder and
devour their fellows. We have
altogether too many brilliant
I rogues in and out of prisons, and
too few honest, hard-working men,
whose ambition it is to earn their
living, support their families, train
up their children, and glorify their
God.
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Curran & Monteith have lots for
Fale on ti e installment plan, rang
ing in price from $125 to $1000.
The Interstate Commerce Com
mission has issued advance sheets
of its annual report. It is a very
full document, and it treats of the
various problems that have come
before the commission during the
past year in an able manner. The
expression of opinion is marked
by a fair spirit and indicates that
the members of the commission
peek above all things to do full
justice to both shipper and carrier.
xne commission uoes not agree j
with the railway
the operations of the law have
brought hardship upon the carriers,
it says that it is possessed of no
evidence showing that the general
result has been otherwise than
beneficial. The payment of com
missioners for the sale of passenger
tickets receives a deserved scoring,
and is especially recommended to
the attention of congress. Amend
i.iants to the law are suggested, as
follows: The placing of express
business definitely within or with
out the operation of the law ; joint
rates to be m:.de to come uuder
the provision against the sudden
raising of rates ; greater authority
to be given the commission to
bring about uniformity in the pub
lishing of rates to make it necessary
to give three days' notice of a
reduction in rates ; to make ship
pers punishable for being party to
false billing, classifying, or weigh
ing; to bring railways whose
termini are in one state, but whose
line crosses another state, specifi
cally under the act ; to bring lines
claiming to be local in fact arid
through lines only in appearance,
under the law ; to bring lines that
Slowly, but surely, the scheme
for a British cable across the
Pacific is t .king shape. A confer
ence of influential colonists
Canadian and Australian was held
in London last month, when a
route from Vancouver by way of
Hawaii, Fanning Island, Samoa,
Fiji and New Zealand to Australia
was considered and approved. The
Imperial Government will now be
called upon to aid the project.
OREGON RAILWAY mi
KATIG4TIO.Y COWTA-V
Columbia River Route
A. M
TICKETS
Trains for the East leave Portland at S
and 2:40 P. si. daily.
to and from principal
points in United States,
Canada and r.urope.
ELEGANT PULLMAN PALACE CARS
Emigrant Sleeping Cars Bun Throueh en
Express Trains
OMAHA,
COUNCIL BLUFFS
and ST. PAUL
Free of Charge aut W ithout Change,
CloseJConnecttons at Portland for San Fran
cisco and Pujret Sound points.
MiKiiii:i.
managers that K'KSHTO.N JOHN-SOX. -U.i Wednesday
morr'iig, l'ec. it"5, uy itev. 11. iiouiti,
at the residence of the bride's father, Mr. 11.
JohnsoD, of Peoiia, L. U. Knighton and
Emm i Johnson.
The happy couple are anion;; Peoria's most
popular young people, i.nd will have the
hearty congratulations and uood wishes o
e erybouy for their happiness anil prosperity
They were'the r "'pients of ma-iy and valua.
b e presents.
WATt1 BROWX. At the home of the
bride's father, Jo'.m Urow i,of Urov. us ille,
on December IP, by llcv. carpus Spcrrj,
Jli. J, il. Waters and Jli r..ruuee L.
Brown.
A large number of invited g jest witnessed
the nuptials o. these two well-known and
popular residents of Brownsville, and en"
joyed a splendid wedding supper. The next
day the com pan j again assembled at the
bridegroom's parents residence to attend
the infair, andjhelp to bring the the young
couple joy and happiness. Friday the newly
married pair went to Portland for their weu
uing trip, and vill return and set up house
keeping in Brownsville, where Mr, Waters Is
engaged in the dry goods business in the firm
of Waters & Thompson.
For further particulars " uiiiire of Curaan &
Monteitb. First Struct, Albany, Oregon.
iJ'Boats leave the O. K. X. C'o.'s wharf, at
the oot or" Uroadalbin street, on Tuesday an 1
Friday of each week. C. U. KAWLIXCiS,
Local Agent.
W. 11. HOMO mi:,
4enc.val .Manager.
A. L. 3l.lHi:il,
;. r. t t. a.
fireat English fiemecly.
Murray's Specific
adn Mark.
SEW TO-UA1.
LOST STRAYED OR STOLEN A HALF GRO.
white Maltese kitten. The owner will
liberally rward any oire returning the same
to 'I'hos. Hopkins.
For Sale,
9 A SMALL TRACTS AND TIIKF.K FARMS-wV-
on easy terms. Some near town.
H. BKYaXT
J ili C. C11AMBKKL1X, HOMKOPATHIC
U phvsieian and sun-eon. otlice, corner
are through lines by reason Ot j Third and Lyon streets, Albany, Oregon.
ownership and that make or refuse
SOU Hugs Wanted.
to mase tnrotiiiii rates at pleasure i j uierixgkr will pay thk high
J .
under the law, to bring water of
interstate traffic upon the same
basis under the law as rail can er.
These and a few other amendments
test market price for 500 head of hots.
Apply to liii.i at the Albany Market, Albany.
'i:narv Birds for Sale.
POIR FIltST-CUSS SIXGEiIS
net. 2 German ami 1 Oriole.
J Win M erg, on Watei
llsworth and Broadalbin,
1 LIX-
Impiire of
:irp sncr.rocto.l hn' all l,nnuo th.it . ! Mrs in .Uers, on Water street, netween
- -0 V - . . , ...... .... . . .J ft -J J.-1
change ot the pooling clause might
be suggested and disappointed.
A guaranteed cure . afor
nervous di. eases, su-h a
Weak Memory, Lo;s of I'.ii in
Power, Ujsteriu, Headache
Pain in the B ck, Nervous
Proitrat'on, Wak" nlness.
D r ... T L Jcncori nu;a, Limersiu Li:isi
Before lakinft.tuile St.minai weakness lin-
potaii ;y and ;,euor.il los,cf power o -h
C'juerate 0.-gin in either sex caused b
nd' -re.ion or over-exertion, and which til
timatelv lead ' Premature Trade Hark.
O . Age, Insanity and Con
s' option. t-'l.CO a box or s:x
boxes forSD.00. Sent by mail
on receipt of price. Full ir
ti ars in pnmpb'et sent free
to every applicant.
We Guarantee 6 Ko.ve
to cure any case. For ex ery
fj.00 order received we send
sir boxes, with a wnttei Hfter J,kin!r.
guanine e to refund themo.iev if on specific
does not effect a cure. Addu-s all commu-nieation-i
to the Sole Manufieturers, The
Murray Medicine (Jo., Kansas, Citv, Mo.
ffiTSold in Albany by Foshay Kosh;iycV
MiiMii,?olc age
Kcuioved.
JOSEPH WEBBER ANNOUNCES TO HIS
J patrons and friends that he can be found
on First street, in his new rooms in Foshav &
Masjn s brick, where he is prepared to ac
commodate the public with anything in the
tonsor:alline. Hot or cold baths at all hours
Briek lor
EDUCATION AND CHIME.
One of the most startling aspects
of the social system of the present
day, is the vast number of educated
criminals that are found in Uie
ranks of the prison immates and
police court records. French re
cords of crime reveal the sugges
tive fact that crime has increased
in the direct ratio of intelligence, j
the illiterate classes fuinishini:!
,00,000 srood brick for sa'e
-W C'asseil. Albanv.
Sale !
.Apply tu
W. C
Wauled.
IOURGOOD RELIABLE MEN WA?CTEI)
. to sell the Improved Singer. A team and
wagon furnUhal, Address or tall on Iht
Singer Manufacturing Company,
Agent, Albany, Or
J A ARCHIBALD,
nvi
mum
FOR YOUR-
AW
live criminals, those who can read i Would be a box of Julius Jos-ph's
. 3 - '"luu ' J v U III I 'J r?s- j'll o
ing six, and the benericiaries i finr ""me mp.nul'aeturcd cigars, oroie
- , . . . , . I of Ii is line meerschaum pipes,
ngher grade ot instruction j ' '
The HUYKKs OUlDf, is
issued March and Sept.each
year. It is an encyclopedia
of Uieful information for all
who purchase; the luxuries
or the necessities of life. Wo
can clothe you and furnish you with
all the rccessary and unnecessary ap
p'. nces to ride, walk, dance, sleep,
eat. fish, hunt, work, go to church or
stay at home, and in various sizes,
styles and quantities. Just figure out
what is required to do all these things
COMFORTABLY, and you can m ike a
iair estimate of the value of the
BUYERS' CUIDE, which will be
sent upon receipt of 10 cents to pav
P-taee. MONTGOMERY.' WARD & COl,
111-114 Michigan Aventu, Chicago, 111.
IHolHtioii Aoliec.
1HE PAR-XEKSHIP HERETOFORE
existing .between Ir, 'F.. A, McAlister
and Dr. A. P. Woodward is ibis day dissolved
by mutual ionsent.
November 10, ISSi.
T
i& Call and see his fine stock of
SMOKERS ARTICLES
TO
Samwc
s
furnish
uf the 1
furnishing fifteen criminal;3, in an
equal number of persons. Theso
figures have been carefully coin-j
piied. What is true of France is! IV, fi
1flAf
(fermanyand the United State.!
where education is widely diffused.
The crimes of the highly educated
are not so often in the line of
murder; the tendency is to rob
bery under the forms of embezzle
ment, violation of trust, etc.,
1. I. 4. i . .
;uwS tmeiugem perpenraior ; hich attracted immense crowds at
is as guilty as any highway robber : Portland ior three weeks at Cort's
ormidnightburglar. Unfortunately ! theatre, will show at Albany on
;!';5y 'fanfttab 22, uw
crime, our own beloved country i -,n(1 wisl give a matirec in the af-
CELEBRATED -
Carnival of Novelties,
best
This show has the fiDest and
TRAINED ANIMALS
Consisting of the three famous ponies
the smallest beiuy '21 inc'aes in height.
has vastly inci eased her criminal
list with the increase of educational
facilities. Of our forty thousand
convicts in our penitentiaries, be
tween sixtv and seventy nor otM luc s"ain .monkey, trained d'v
.,, , ., " . jioato, r c. Admission 25 cents- re-
of them can rea 1 and write. ! s, ,- . ed scats no e.-nts. Prices for the
But an explanatory fact, in rela-' nia'L'nee aml 10 tents.
Lion to this startling array, is that '.
of the sixty or seventy per cent, of JOHft SCHMEER'S
the immates of the prisons who j t 11 j ol n l
have received the rudiments of an j LlYBiy, f 88(1 8, Slfi SUl18
euueanon, oniy ien per cent, nave
ever learned a trade by the aid of
which they could rain a livelihood.
Statistics show that ninety out cf
every one hundred criminals never
learn a trade uniii tiiey acquire ir
within the prison walls.
Honest labor and crime never g
fr"thfr. !"! the man who la'onr.
has no time or disposition .to con
coct mischief.
As Friend sajs the persons wh.,
ure brought up without trades
in'-t work at a disuu aatage, and j ONLY FiHST CLASS HEARSE
loi- K-lit.
RNISHED ROOMS TO KENT. tXY THE
City Restaurant.
Lodging Kooms Tor IC-ul.
TWO NICE, COMMODIOrS ROOMS SUIT
able for gentlemen or ladies, situated only
three blocks from Main street. Inquire ot
Mrs S. A. McAlister, north side of 3d street,
near electric Ught station.
PALACE
MEAT MARKET
T a ivies V. PiPE.Prop.
First I reel - Albany
The best variety of choice beef, veal, mutton,
pork sausage, etcinthe city keptfeonstantly
an hand.J ISSgBcj
3T Cash paid forfait kin l
"ock."SJ
onlrarlor and U.il liter.
THE UNDERSIGNED HAVING LO
cateel in Albany solicits patronage
from city and country. Will contract
to build bridges, barns, and all manner
of dwelling houses, including Queen
ADne, Eatlake and Elizabetliian styles
of buildings. Will furnish plans and
sp-jciiicitons free of t charge. Satis
action guaranteed W. C. CAS8EL
Corner Secorul and Eilworth Sttt
ALBANY,
OREGON
Z T rxi.a n .
. . .-nor.-, nuAKUKn ny rtie dav 0r month c
linages or bugles on reanhVe LtoT
vonl
IN THE CITY
SECOND HAND STORE1
The past year ha3 proven it to be h
necessity. The best and cheapest
place iu the city to buy yeur
Stoves, Parniture, tinware
We aie aiways prcparcu to buy your
hcusehold furniture at the highes
cash price. Sole agents lor the
PEERLESS OIL DAN
Atmd I-amp Killer.
L. GOTTLIEB
My Poor BacK!
That's the common exclamation of those suffering with rheumatism or kid
ney troubles. In either dise-isePa'ne's Celery Compound will surely effect
a c;tre, and there will ho lander 1 . beany cause to complain of j
"poor backs." Hundreds of .vaf testimonials like the followiug j
courinn our claims for that v grand old remedy, Paiue'sCel-
ery Compound : ' J k !
"Two weeks I could lwbK5?f)wJ sleep more than an hour at a j
time any night, w as consti- v-Q0 pated and kidneys did not act, j
and had a good deal of pain in tIle back. Since I took Poines j
Celery Compound the pain has left my back, and lean sleep j
UKea cniia. z,anas Minders, West insdor, Vermont,
"fiavins; been troubled with y . rheumatism for five years, I
v.as alaiost unable to get MT- around, and was very often
confined to my bed for weeks Jj at a time. I have used nearly
all medicines imaginable, besides outside advi but to noadvahtage. Hav
ing seen Paine's Celery Compocnd advertised, I eaveit a trial. I have used
one botte and am perfectly cured. I can now jump around and feel lively
as a boy." Frank Caroli, Eureka, Xevad. P'ce-Sl. Sh-for-$5.
Sold by Druggists. Send for S-i:k Catalogue.
WELLS, RICHARDSON & Co., Proprietors.
' BURLINGTON, VERMONT.
I cALL ATTEITB
looo H T 1 t l S S S 1 1 S 1
jTO the
18
iristmas
o
idays
Not Lino- is nicer than tlie-
Fine Vvatches
fe'Sitearc. Etc..
At the old and cstabli !ied Jewelry Store of
H. BWERT,
ACCESSOR
McFAKLA-ND)
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TO W. H.
To our assortment of Standard Brands of Fancy Groceries, unexcellei
by any in the city. Richardson fc Kobbius celebrated Canned Meats, such
as turkey, chicken, grouse, pheasant, snipe, wild duck, plover, quail and
woodcock.
Franco-Ameican Food Cq.
:.:v...
Celebrated French' soups, mock turtle, "pea, French bouillon, tomato
chicken, consomme, beef and terrapin. These goods areprepared from care
fully selected meats, vegetables and poultry without the aid of any artificial
substance whatever.
F& THEINZ
-DEALER IX-
Stoves axicl DRaasres
ALSO A FULL LINE OF
TINWARE, 1'UMRS, HOSE, COVPER. WARE
Ana every variety ofjeocking utensils and novelties in house furnishing
Spiced gherkins, chowchow, picalilly, cauliflower, queen olives, mus
tard dressing pickled onions, sweet pickles and table sauces, and a full line
of Crosse & black well's canned goods.
GORDON & DILWORTH'S
iroods. The public is invited to call and
'.he new manairenient.
xainine this mammoth stock under
W. F. READ,
1-ain now receiving my Fall stock ot Dry Goods
notions, etc, and propose to make it red hot all along
the line, My goods are all fresh and new and bought
FOR CASH!
We invite your inspection of the following goods
lew York preserved strawberries, plums, pineapple, quince, peach and
hne fresh mushrooms, in glass. A lovely thing for man's eye to behold.
Also we have received a very large stoek of
NEW CROP
Cashmeres
Imported Broadcloth
Sills Warp, Henrietta
All Wool Tricots
Assatot Flannel?
Flushes'
Velvets .
Velveteens
Silks and Satins
In fact everything usually found in i first-class Dry Goods Store. My
Boot and Shoe department is complete. I have also added a complete
lins of boys kilt suits. A comparison of my stock and prices is solicited
JpfiAll mail orders promptly attended to.U2
Call and see me. . ,
"W" IF1- ZEBIE-iIX
KSnccessor to N H. Allei.,
Albany Oregon.
SPRINGFIELD SAWMILL
A. WHEELER, SPRINGFIELD, FUOPRIETOR.
SPIUXF) 3 LO ORE : J Si '
"Albaiiy yard ami olliec on Railroad, itctween and 5th streets
A. Wheeler, Albauy Manager. "V-;
' vinir lumber not excelled in ii:ility. i;iid facilities not surpassed' i'onln
proi.i. I and satisfactory tililu : or urilers. Ijrcs'.uictfullv solicit a share of the
trauu. a. WHEE' T'R
ChUdren Cry for Pitcher's Castoria-
Raisins, Zante currants, citron, lemon and orange peel, mincemeat in
both wood and glass. All good standard brands, which we do not hesitate to
guarantee to give satisfaction in every respect. Other articles of fancy good
too numerous to mention. Besides it is awell known fact that our stock of
ft'
STAPLE GROGERieS
And provisions far excel that of any other store in the city,
just'received from Eastern factories and jobbers a line of fancy
We h"-
HOLIDAY" G-OOTJS
V1?' For our crockery department that will dofcredit to any house in the city
of Portland, and will be sold at reduced rates and not the old-fashioned hun
1 ed-per-cent-carry-them-half-over-until-next-season plan. We intend to
sell every article bought for the Holiday tradejso low that; no man cani.liae
an excuse for not buying hia wife a present, wcr? " S