Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, January 02, 1889, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE MOIINING YTF.RALl): WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 2, 1889.
forning gailg SRoraltl
Ijailv A.NU Weekly
TERMS OFstJKSCrJPTK'N- ' (
DAILY
InhHshed every morning except Morula.)
t.!ivored by e:vricr,.per week-....
0.15
5 00
t. mail, ir j'KUifi
WEKkt.Y.
(Published every Friilay Morning.)
.... M.nv. iter nJIIIUtll. ill admlli:e.....$'2.00
When not paid in advance.....
20
THK MAIL.
Mail at the Altiau.v ptwtofflce cloe
For all offices north )
The Eastern states i,;30 a. m,
The West Side I
And the Nairow Gaiu;e It. K.
Fur Portland and Slein 11a. X
Corvallisand YaUiim 12:30 P. a
orilce south.......... 1:30 r. m.
Tbe postotHce will be closed each evening
rom six to seven o'clock.
Kciristered matter lor the early morning
train should le mailed before S o clock the
previous evening.
WHAT SHALL THK HARVEST
BE?
It is perhaps not an unprofitable
pastime for individuals to forecast,
according to the best evidence
hey can adduce, what shall he
the outcome of present circum
stances, conditions and actions.
The environment of our sur
roundings may be such as to make
it totally impossible to alter,
amend or in ? ny manner change
the results foreshadowed by exist
ing circumstances ; bnt such is the
exception and not the rule, for
almost universally the determined
will .backed up by the careful judg
ment' and prompt and incisive
action, will master adverse envir
onments and create methods of
procedure that will lead to more
satisfactory results. That the
harvest in the moral and intel
lectual world, as well as in the
physical and naturial world, can
be forecasted, shafted almost made j.
to order, is a fact that observing
people recognize. The business
man who employs methods that
border upon the grounds of dis
honesty to increase his gains,finds,
although the pile of golden shekels
may be larger, that in the end the
results are but the chaff of disap
pointment, for the acquisition has
warped his moral nature, and i
.i:.I--.l ;ntIW..iAlitv. until !
UIQIUIICU UIO iivvvv-"j 7 i
he is unable to reap the reward
that he had anticipated.
I
The farmer, be he ever so dili
gent and careful in the preparation
and cultivation of the soil, i he is
careless in the selection of his seed,
will reap but an indifferent harvest
and so, too, if the farmer be ever
so careful in the selectiou of his
seed, being sure that it is suitable
I
and free from obnoxious mixtures
of Wieds or inferior variet ies, ll lie
, . ,i
neglect the cultivation and
thorough preparation ol the soil
will fail when the harvest comes.
-tow I
The student, who strives To
cultivate the field of his mind, sso i
that he shall be able to reap an j
alter harvest of profitable kiiois)h
elge, painfully and remorsefully
finds that the harvest is of the
litost transitory and fleeting j
.lrintinn if lie allows the Clllti-
I
f
vating ana seeum seasou to ue
wasted in id!e dreaiuin or way-
varr1'!nllll'l'IIItS. ' '
So it is in every field
of
human .
life and endeavor,
If the harvest i
is worthy of the grnerers sickle, it
must be the result ot eareni!
thoughtful application. The pure
hhm! must, be treasured with i
........ in tVi'tili-. well cult;
1MC,wu J
vated soil, carefully and watchfully
nurtured through its germination j
and growth, and garnered when..
... ,t.,.;t.. hwIiiiii it iiwwt iirori-I
its maturity makes it niost pron ,
table and desirable. Jet tne !
, .. . i
niipistioii bo answered that the
harvest shall be full, pure, and of !
such a character as to be most
conducive to human happiness ana j
advancement. , . T wHI(iHT WISHES TO AX.
. , .. ... f nounce to those ds roti of 4ie
Appropo ot the subject ot the . living instruction in
future harvest, it may not be amiss ! Flower painting hi oil colors.
i- . . i, Landscape painting in oil color,
to juve some predications as to the ! Marine painti,ig in oil colors.
evident promises in Albanv's Portrait painting in oil colors,
future. Carefu. preparations have i j-JPf KS?-!" 0,0r9'
been made ami good seed sown, in i Taut he is prepared to give lessons
the selection of a site unsurpassed j tath.
in its facilities; in maintaining one (,f these clashes caa secure terms by
of. the most effective fire depart- calling at tbe City Drug Store.
ments in the state ; in the bringing j
a magnificent water power into j
the heart of the city by the ample j
Santiam water ditch, in the im-1
proving of tnat water power by the j
establishment of milling and
manufacturing enterprises ; in the ;
isecurimr the location, and building j
of the Oregon and California (now
Southern Pacific ami Oregon!
Pacific railrotds with their atten-1
dant enterprises ; in the securing
of electric ligUts and other city
improvements. The germination
of all these advantageous aids to
the citv's development is already
consumated, and it needs but the;
careful nurturing and watchful;
growing, which will as surely be
accorded as the preliminary steps
have Wen accomplished, to make;
the city of Albany the metropolis '
a: the coast, and a commen iHi ;
cenftr of no secondary uu j ortance.
lu"c ... -xi . ,
Wealth will tlow mt. her .ap,
l or ! orders, and uietrotiolitan airs
will of a necessity be donned.
tion for prosperous growth that
has been so carefully preparexl,and
the evident watchful tare that will
continue o a full fruition what has
bo auspiciously been commenced,
Albany, in the next decade, will
add to her population at the rat
of upwards of a thousand per year,
and her important and material
growth will expand in proportion.
It simply remains with her wide
awake and public spirited citizens
to accomplish this desirable end,
for all of the requisite condition
aie at hand, and such will be the
results.
A small Arkansas town furnishes
the latest dueling sensation. A
man's wife left him and went to her
parents' home. The husband went
to see her, but was refused an
audience, the mother-in-law meet
ing him on the porch, lie com
menced abusing her when the
father-in-law appeared upon the
srene ordering him off. The hus
band drew a revolver and com
menced firing at the old gentleman,
who procured a rifle and returned
the fire. Both men were killed.
The division of Dakoto seems to
be a foregone conclusion, as it is
stated that fully four-filths of the
people are in favor of the measure.
A projected railroad is to be buiit !
from Sioux City, Iowo, to Los An
geles, California. Trans-continental
lines will be numerous ere long.
Mrs.Parsons has made her speech
in Chicago in spite of the police. It
was made to an audience of four or
five hundred socialists.
M.tHUIKD.
LILLAKD VOSS On Jan 1, lsf!. at the
Pioneer hotel, in Albany, h Ueo Huu--phrej,
justice of the peace, Abraham I.
Lillaid, of Linn county, to Caroline Voss,
of Benton county.
HOWE- MARTIN At the residence of l!ev.
C. Sperry, in North llrowtisville, Dec. 30,
lbSS. Chiirlw .1. Howe and Mis Mary D.
Martin, both of Linn county. Kev Sperry
officiating.
NEW TO-1AY.
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I7$K ORKCOX KI.KITRIC
KEUKK
FOR
all pain, internal ami external
fv.F. BUUWN MAKE, IMAME1
WITH
the ace of clubs, (inarter eirele over it on
the left stifle; also one brown hor.se ulklin t
eolt running with mure. Last seen near the ,
residence o- Mrs. Undine, four miles east ol
Albany. A libera! reward will iiegiveufnr
tne return of the uiiimalx or iufo-matioii
leading to their return to Hub. Hrjant.
JAMES 11. WiLKlNS.
XirANTEH A LAIlV TO CAN VASS AND
VV sell Or. Sill's Electric Belt's. ln(Uire
cf C. E. Motto.i, St. diaries Hotel.
AOH1TLKM S K UKISJ IS 1IS!HIII' OK COR
resjionding u ith'a resjK'ctable youiia
ladv, with a vim- to matrimony
a goou
Addrjss,
home and living to the ri-ht one.
M t A liox $,-f Ailllll.v? r.
(J
riiuicE
ITALI AN! PKirNE .1KEKS KOK
sa!e.
Apply to P. SrixK Albany
I I" OST STRAY Kl OK ST0I.KS A HALF ORoWX
i 1 white Maltese kitten. The owner will
to I'hos. Hopkins.
the. sauie
i
' lor Mile. j
20
SMAI.l.TkALTS AMilllKKE FA I! MS I
on cask terms. S 'lue near tow n.
H. BKVaNT
nK O. CIIAMHEKI.1X. HOMEOPATHIC I
11 nhvsiriti and surgeon, tlfhce. eomer '
Third and Lyon streets, Albany, Oregon
-AM Hog Wanted.
i in!.
' t riit'
o n'aket P"r ,K'M?rt. "Iii"'
-- ' . ' -
t'cuury Birds for Sale.
.lOl'R FIItsr-CLS.S SiNltilS-l LIX-j
?j l net, 2 German and 1 Criole. Iiiqu'reofi
! Mrs Win M 'en, on water strict, oetween j
j KlUerth and iSroadalbin. j
Brirk lor Sale !
.vin , , - ,. f , ln,lr biff.fi '
4 oassefi Albany. i
ail.,K ,
vkuk uoi reliable men wa?:ted
-I- to sell the Improved singer. A team and
flrili AAtire or , tne!
.singer Mmuf.i.itunnc comnan v.
J A ARl'HIBALO. Au'enf, Albany, Or
- . jziz
f !
1 Instruction in Painting
v ' "
FOSHAY & MASON
Wholesale and Retail
51
-I
NORTHWEST
FIRE and MARINE
INSURANCE COMPANY
I'OKTLANO, - - OREGON
Albany Bath House
AND
HAIR DRESSING SALOON,
" , , . , v"
iTL(lie. i:id clii'lrenV fiair dress-
5),.,.,aUy. Duti.ie satiBfaction
w 1
11
11001
6 el's
My Poor BacK !
That's tbe common exclamation of those suft'eriug with rheumatism or kid
ney troubles. Iu either disease Paine's Celery Compound wii I surely fi':
a cure. and there will ho kner
poor backs. riunurecs oi VT
uontirm our claims tor that
ery Compound:
"Two weeks I could nol;
time anv ni"ht, was ennsti-
and had a good deal of pain i.i
Celery Compound the pain has
like a child.' Zenas Saudsrs,
4Haviuir Iteen troubled with
was almost unable to get
confined to my bed for weeks
(Add)
ad medicines inugiuable, besides outside advices, hut tn no advantage. Hav
ing seen Paine's Celery Cmpocnd advertised, I ave it a trial. 1 have used
one bottle and am perfectly cured. I can now jump around and feel lively
as a h.y." Frank Carols, Eureka, Nevatf. Price 91. Sis for $5.
S()L1 by Dkcuoists. Skn.o por 8-pao' Catalouck.
WELLS, BICHAEVSON & Co., Proprietors
BURLINGTON. VERMONT.
W. F.
1 am now receiviujj my
notions, etc, and propose
the line, My. goods are all
FOR CASH!
We invite your inspection
Cashmeres
Imported Sroadcloth
SiLsWarp, Henrietta,
All Wool 'Jfricots
Assatot Flannel?
In fact everything usually found in -i first-class Dry oods tore. My
Boot and Shoe department is complete. I have also added a complete
lins of hoys kilt suits. A comparison of my stock and prices is solicited
435P'Airmail orders promptly attended to. j
Call andsee rae.u
W IF1.
.(Successor to
SPRINGFIELD SAWMILL
A. WHEELER, SPRINGFIELD, PROPRIETOR.
SPltlXGFIELI)
357"Albnny vard and olfice on Kailioad, between 4ih and 5ili strcetsjg
A. Wheeler, Albany Manager,
Having lumber not excelled in quality, uud facilities not surpassed fortl:e
prompt and satisfactory- tilliiii or order!-. I rusncctfullv solicit a share f the
trade. a. WHEELKR
inn in ra i nnn at Iiiciaauaijiao
I I si IIIIMIIIf Mir. I ylllll III I 1 1 l .1 1 If s J 1 1 i.
!111111U1U11U lUUJJlillU VI JilOVUIVllUU
ill.: W.! NNl PI '
iLTS-x-i i ! i i ii 'ii mi i I m r i
4h9 r-L) ruj)W)L 'c vl
IABIEtlNEHLDico.flHDWiLl
iiavk Viii: a T111.11 in h.. i...,.iv i,
secretion of mucus or matter in the nasal passages which cither must he Wow from
nose or drop back behind the palate, or hawked or snuffed back-tard to the throat?
you .troubled bv hawking, spittiin;, weakfand inflamed eyes, frequent soreness of the throat
( JJ zr -
fi La n e
Ttrinriirli '
rt,ir
1 T x .tn TM n n ill
f . X in II II HUH
I . M II II III (IV
1 r. tint 1 -v
CATARR1
;BlETINN!ED-C
OllOVILLE
corroaing sores reve ine ,cornipiiou wunin. - TiTTTT v
As every breath drawn into the lunj-s n ust assrovi r and i.etcn e pellutf d by thefrelie
tion? in the nasal attje!1, it n.:i.t iifttM-ariiv.iclit v liu ;i.ij. .i the whclejsecr
itradually takes place, while tit noiLu! 11 tllir ftt is :tl '"i; the sleep,sten
uto the stouia h, hkiUo in i t-t 1 , 1 1 c mi- j 1. c 1 1 : ! ' i ' ' .null klb Itreataree
ty, nervousness and'enwmption. '
DO NOT PROCRASTINATE.
you haveprineid:sny off th r:.l vtun j t 11 s tlo.fnoti 0c If . lut try ! Camkorm
T-R-Ct sk at om We 1 ositively uarait tef a It w applications, lelitve and a thorouin
eatineut to cute. S:x months trratnieiS for il.OC: sent " mail
sauta hlc and 1 (. art, tur
"W; CI T "WEEDALE.
DEALER IN
1 Mm, Stoves, Ranges, Tinware, Copperwaw
r'uuiiii. iron pipe, rithbor hose and plumbing (roods. Sole stents for tht
clebraicd ''Esrly Breakfast" cojk stoves and.ranijes, and "Faultless" parlo
icatiny stoves. Albany. Oregon.
he anv catuw to cmnpiaiu :
testimonials ime me ituw mi
graiuloui retneuy, ruecu-
sleep more than an hour at a
pated ami kioneys did m-t act.
the back. Since I took Paines
left luv hftvk, and I can sleep
West Wius.tor, Vermont,
'rheumatism for five years. I
nrouuil. and was very often
at a time. I hve used nearly
READ,
Kail sttok ot Dry Goods
to mak it red hot all along
fresh ami new
una riouinu
1 I I A
of the following good9
Flushes ;
Velvets
Velveteens
Silks andiSatinsl
N i. Aiieii.J w
Albany, .Oregon.
OREUOX
EUEEKA
The
iiiotto of Califojnia means "I
tave found it. Only in that land ol
Isunshine.-M here tthe oranit eino .
land irraue bloom and ripen atta
Vtyheir highest perfection in mic'-wiuter,
re the herbs ?nu 11111 lound tnat are
used in that pleasant leineoy for all
tthroat and lunj: troubles, Sant. Abik
the rule 01 couifhs, nsi nina, and con
sumption. KoliM A nnsoii. of Al
bany Oregon, have been unpointed
ansuarnsHo his valble California reni
dv, ami sell it under a guarantee ;at $1
botielirec tor ?z
FOR SALE BY
au
JLBAaY
C KEGON
! fnAt. tret better? Have ou an exeeswve
TL.-Irinzinir or roannic in the ears, more 01
less impairment of the heaniitr, loss o
smell, memory impaired, dullness cr
dizziness of the head, dryness or heat of
nose?
Have vou lost all sense of smell?
11U o juu m iiovning
'ili.-aivAni.iaf t t'AIIV
Won iiavk tiir Catarrh. Some have al
'these avmDtoma. others only a part
Pie leading symptom of ordinary ca
rrh is increased secretion of mucus o
.-.llnw nr in-Mfiish colored matter.
May
&
In,
Trie O N L Y j Foul breath is caused by the deconc
(jllArlANTEED Iposing ecretions exuded from festerinr
- enn 'uleem lar oacK in me "eu, uureumc-
Slthe membrane covering the bones i?
I H eaten away and the bones themselve
rauuiui' "cu 1
Such cares ar id
CALJdi-ed obiects of pity, as stench from
Hale by
lbany.Oregon
FOSHAY & MASON.
STOCKMEN AND FARMERS',
BEAD.
I hereb v certify that Dr. I N. Woodie has
succesJuilv operated on njy ridiflinu horse
ISACHAYS.
For further eference in reir-ird to ridi-UiniS
mbuireof le Peterson, Wm. reterson.Lob
anon; John liurduian. Alfred Wclvert.m, Al
an ; Sam tilings, Scio; Wm. Foster, Trine -vilfe.
I pnu-tiee veterinary medii-ine in Al
lm.:eatiil country surrounding Oifloe and
rci!iiiitv eorr.er tith and Washington .its.
!. '. VVOOULK, Veterinary Surgeon
OWN P (I id
i
I Curran & Montelth have lots for
I sale on ti e installment plan, rang
! ing iu price from $125 to $1000.
OREGON RAILWAY and
SAYIUATION COMPA
Columbia River Route
Train or tne East leave Portland at 3 a. m
anc iAO r. a. daily.
mT'-iT"'P'rpO to and from principal
X lOiVJj 1 O points in United States,
Canada and Kurope.
ELEGANT PULLMAN PALACE CARS
Emigrant Sleeping Cars San Throaffa on
Express Iraius
OMAHA,
COUNCIL BLUFFS
and ST. PAUL
Free of linrxr and VI iiboul t'bauice.
CloM"IConnetioi!3 at Portland for Sail ro
cico and Pu'tt Sound point.
h'ur further purtii ulars inuire of Curaan & i
Monttlth, Kiret Street, Albany. Oregon. I
29UoaU leave the O. U. X. Co.'s wharf, at j
.. . . ... t it . . a. m I I '
tne toot OI iiroauuiuiu i.reei, on iue?uaji huj
Friday of eah week. C. G. KAWLINGS,
Local Ajent.
W . H. UOllOHB,
cral Maaaaer.
A. L. JIHWEIl,
i. f. A T. A.
Rreat English Remedy.
Vfad Waric
Murray's Specific
A guaranteed cure afor
ncrtous diHeaect-, kuch a
Weal: Memory, Loss of Brain
IW't-r, Hyuteria, Headache
Pain in the B k, Nervoun
Prontratioii, . Wakefulnesi,
! , i .
Bsfore Iain(r, tlllU Stm,nai :ikiiej Im
r.i.teui y and general loef power o h
iiivier:it! !)ram in citlii'r sex -caused by
Tidi're ion or over-exetiou, and which ul
timate! v lead to Premature Trade Mark,
'lid Age, lnar.ity and :on
Biiu.ption. j-I.Oj a b.ix or six
boxes fcr-5.00. Sent by mail
j on rei-eipt of pri"-e. Full p:r
j tieulars in pamphlet sent free
to every applicant.
We SiunriiiiK'r A Bove
to cure any cane. lor every
SS.OO order received e fiend
,i Kxes. with a i-ittciiaftarTa'Kar
guanine e to refund the nionev if ou specific
doe not effect a cure. Address all eouimu
nUnti'nnthe Sole Manufacturers. The
Murray Medicine Co., Kansas, Citv, Mo.
4VSSold in Albany by Kohay Foba.vA
Hioon.folc age
BrDioveal.
JOSEPH WEBBER AXXOUXCES TO HIS
t) patrons and friends that he ran he found
on First strtet, in his new rooms iu Foshav &
Masjn s brick, where he is prepared to ac
commodate the public with am thing in he
tonsor alline. Hot or cold baths at ad hours
The 11UYK1US OU1UE is
issued March aud cpt.each
year. It is an encyclopedia
of. ii?eful ioformatio'j tor all
who purchase the luxuries
or the necessities of life. We
can clothe you and furnish you with
all the necessary and unnecessary ap
pliances to rule, walk, dance, Ieep. j
eat, fish, hunt, work, go to church or
stay at home, and iu various sizes,
styles and quantities. Just figure out
what is required to do all these things
COMFORTABLY, n' y mke a j
fair estimate of the value of the
luiu i .. ...v.. ..... 1
sent upon receipt of 10 cents to pay I
postaee. MUNlliUMtHT, WAKU & UU.,
1 ll-lMMichigan A veuut, Chicago, 111.
IMssolation Notice.
AR -XERSH1P HERETOKORE
riuiE
I cxiatin? :. bet ween lr. E. A.
McAhsler
and !r. A. I. Woodwanl is this day dissolved
by mutual tonsei.t.
Xovenibei 10,
lor Kent.
r.U"HXISIlKI ROOMS TO KtXT. 1AT THE
P Citv Kestaurant.
LolKlia Kooiuh rr Krnl. j
mWO NICE. COMMODIOI'S ROOMS SUIT !
1. able for gentlemen or ladies, situated only
three blocks from Main street. Inquire of
Mrs S. A.McAlister, north side of :!d street,
near electric 'i;ht station.
PALACE
MEAT MARKET
James V. Pipe, Prop.
Ural IMrefl Albany
The best variety of choice beef.veal.tnutton,
pork sausaire, etc,inthe city keptconstantly
111 hand. IsaiyBfii ,a
ty Cash paid foifall kind
H ock.-
onlrartor aaal Builder.
THE UNDERSIGNED HAVING LO
fated in Albany solhits patronage
from -ity ntul country. Will contract
to build bridges, barns, and all manner
of dwelling houses, including Queen
Anne,Eatlake and Elizabotbian styles
of building. Will furnish plans and
speeiiicitous free of t eharsre. Satis
action guaranteed W. C CASSEL-
SECOND HAND STORE
The past year has proven it to be a
necessity. The best and cheapest
place inthe city to buy your Q
Stoyes.Ffirnitnre.tmwaTe
We aie aiwavs preparou to tuy youi
heuschold furniture at the hifjbes1
cash price. Sole agent or the
PEERLESS OIL GAS
And . Lamp Filler,
I
cALL
To our assortiueut of Standard Brands of Fancy Groceries, unexcelled
by any in the city. Richardson k Kobbins celebrated Canned Meats, such
as turkey, chickeu, givuse, pheasant, snipe, wild duck, plover", quail and
woodcock.
Fianco-Ameian
Celebrated French soups, mock turtle, pea, French bouillon, tomato,
thicken, consomme, beef and terrapin. These goods areprepared from care
fully selected nieatb, vegetables and poultry without the aid of any artificial
suhstaute whatever. ,
I
F & THEINZ
Spiced gherkins, chowchow, picalilly, cauliflower, queen olives, mus
tard dressing, pickled onions, sweet pickles and table sauces, and a full liaa.
of Crosse & Black well's canned goods.
GORDON &.DILWORTH'S
New York preserved strawberries, plums, pineapple, quince, peach aad
tine fresh mushrooms, in glass. A lovely thing for man's eye to behold.
Also we have received a very large stock of
NEW
Raisins, Zante cu rants, citron, lemon and orange peel, mincemeat ia
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 goods
too tiunierous to mention Besides it is a well known fact that our stock of
STAPLE GROCERies
And provisions far excel that of any other store in tbe city,
just received from Eastern factories and jobbers a line of fancy
SIOI-.IID-A.ir C3-OOID S
For our crockery department that will do credit to any house in the city
of Portland, and will be sold at reduced rates and not the old-fashioned hun-dred-per-cent-carry-them-half-over-until-next-season
plan. We intend to
sell every article bought for the Holiday trade'so low that no man caa have
an excuse for not buying hU wife a present.
WALLACE
ATTENTION
Food Co.
CROP
We hv
THOMPKON
i
Imputation, will j' within j ean.ute':d
L. GOTTL1E
A