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'-i ' 15 CENTS A WEEK. ALBANY, OREGON, T MORNING, FEBRUARY 14, 1889. VOL.; IV.NO. 66. .ft. 9,999.00 IN GOLD To Be Given Away. Cut ont this tu'vut la ment and (end it J. LAIIHER CO., XuwryinaD, Toronto. Canada, with 14 three-cent Canadian, 21 . two-cent American postage stamp, and thev will aand you by mail (postpaid) in food time - "for pwntiwa; in . ApriUpr -May ytmr cnoice of any on ot the-following coilo-tioii f plants, and enter your name in competi tion for the !,9U9.00 in crld that tbey are ririn" - y in order to introduce tbtir nur sery stock. Collection of Plant?: No, 12 hard v roues. No. 2 2 hardy climtiir.ir rose, No. 3 2 overblootuiug (roans for home c ill- ture. No. 4 2 dahlias. No. 510 gladiola. No. 63 hardy grape vines. N'c. 78 raspberry plants, 4 eat-h black and red. No. 8--20 strawberry plants, 4 choice Itin! No. S 5 very choice plants four aoiife eul ture. No, 105 cherry currants (rei"). No. 11 S Lees prolific i urr,u t (blasb) No. 12 5 white crape -.rrnts All letters with this advertisement em-Hied along with stamps for any one or more el tionsof plants, will be numbered aether eouie to hand, and the send) rs of the first thirteen hundred will re.-eife tfifta as follows: 1st 8250 The rext 20, $10 each. 2nd 100 ' The next 40, 5 ea h. 3rd - 60 I The next 415, il each. 4th 30 1 1 be nex 1 820, l ea h. th 20 1 After SO, 000 letter have been r'eeived, the senders of the next 1,1X letter will receive lifts aa follows: 1st S225 I Next 10, S15 eaeh nd 135 I Next 15, tlO eutb 2rd - 75 j Mext 40, $5 ear b 4'n- 60 Next 470, t ra- h th 25 Next 500. ! ea I. -.'-?r 1 YVX letters have been received. lr -... " 't 1,000 Ittterj. will re v I: : a I - v w : -.- I ... .1 .-h Next B 420 each Ji, 4 anti i.. uk-ii ! Next 15 J0teh ,7and8... 50ea h j i Next.". 3 carh t, 10, 11, 12. 25 em h ! Ntxtwa 1 eaeh After 150,00a letters huvc lieen reiird the senders of the next l.lotf letters will ieee.iv eitts as follows: 1 100 each Next 10 520 eaeh -" 75 eat h Next 25 10 each "14 5o ea?h Next 5h:. 2 eaeh Nexto 25 each Next 47U I a-li Any person may stml any mitulH-r of tm'e.J for any of the alovc collectiotis If 5 rent in stamps extra is seni, we will send in Jnn next a prim til list i.f the luines .f allnervons who are entitled to trifts. We make tliis Iileiai i.ffcr to reader of tl;e Hrrald, knowing it w;'l not pa uiow, but our object is to intro luce our t.. k ami I uilii up a trade Our njailinr iiit are Toronto and Shrubntount. Out., ho hotcr. N. Y.. Louisville, Ky., I'lai'iesvillc, O., and Chicago. III., and we will guarantee all to-l- to rnch ur customers in j;ooil condition. We emplov ho avents, but deal direct mith ru.stomer. and can w;l! and deliver stock to anv part o' the United !StaUh or Canaua at aWut one half the price charged by other nnrservmen. Ihrouv'h agents. Kininnl...r we wiil not b midersold by any ruii-.l.lc finn. .-end :s i. li.t of wants and we will ipiote mu rici: or 10 cents for a hard onie idustrateii iM?.Hl"tiii' whi:h you may deduct from vour lir-t order Address all lcttci, J. I.AHMEK & CO.. Nursvrvnen. TO RON It"), CANADA. SMITH & WASHBURN Haying purchased Stoves T "W" LEAHY, If LL rXJjK "t 1 SEEDS The largest assoit went ever. brought this conntr- , emiirieing every thing for the uee of -Pi-- Also a very fife line of I s AND- ONION SETS Thec s-ef?sa-e w-fstern grotrn ard adap'e.l i-srifciaNy for this climate. They w ill lie so'il for Cents Per PAPER, SV'A liberal lis;ci'iint. ti dealers gardeners bttyiup; in quantity. and Wall&cc.ThoEinsnrAtS r l.'ROUP, WHOOriM; ( ' -tl asp rrtiricinlie imirietrute! v relieved by Stiiloli' Curie. Fnh:ir it Muooa. Auction eyerr .attirday afternocm at M J. Monteith'B. SUCCESSORS TO awn M this well known store and added largely to the stock carry an immense line and Gren eraJ Hardware Absolutely Pure. Tbie powner neyer varies. A raarvf i of purity.strcngth and whoIeBomenese More ecotioniical than the ordinar) kinds, and cannot be sold in competi tion witb multitude of low test, short weisbt alum or phosphate povders 'old only in ems. Royal Bakin 'ow. ob it " "-'nil t. t. Y. D4W Ckowlet & Co., Agents, Portland, Orcgoa. OF ALBANY, OREGON. pkbsiobwt, h. Flinn. V1CE-PRKSIDENT S. E. ToilDo;, CASiifKB. E. W. Lungdon ri"liiVNSCTS A GENERAL BANKING 1 bC&lWESt). Accounts kept subject to check. Kiu'ht Exchange and Teleprajihic Ti-jnfer sc.ld on New York, Chicago, San r'rancisco and Portland.Oreifon. Collection! made on favorable terms. S. E. YorKo L. Than L. E. a.Ais vv. E. IDrikll R W. I.ANunoK. Jas. F. Powm,L. As"intsnt Cai-hier. H. F. MERRILL, ALBANY, - - - OREGON SeUs, exchincre onlNew. Yorkv8a Frnnciseu ::nd Portland. But note!, state, rounty . and city warrants. Receive deposits subject to check. Interest allowed on time de posit? Collections receive prompt attention Correspondence solicited. JS?")inee hours from 8 a. m. to 5 p. at Airent for reliable lire , and. marine nsurance companies. W. C. TWKEDALE -INOLXTDDfG EARLY BREAI1ST and JEWEL ookiD Stores and Ranges, Parlor and Heat ing Stores and all kiudia of Kitchen Utensils. Also 'fomplete Assortment tf m Farmers and BUILDERS' Pump, none, Copperware, Tinware Mumbert' Goods a Specialty. tWPftiefS GUARANTEED TO BE SATISFACTORY The Puttie is Invited to CallJaad Inspect Our Stock. - H. IAV18, M IXFPBY8ICIAN1 AND surtreon. Can f-wttm at bis ottee ro.m it; Strshan'a blocXM-lnt street, Albany Artfettttfet '' . l . W UrcKon- DR C. CHAMBKBUJ; rOMEOPATHIC pbvsician and ur Cfflee, corner Thiro; and Lyon street-wy, Oregon. n W. IIA8TON, TBYiKUX AND SUB IT. mon. Albanr. flinii -T 0 WW -WW -TJ MH. ELLIS, PBYSKSASt AND 8URr . feon, Albai y, Omkm.; t; , CO. KELLY, P'flTtfUfAH AND .JUB . geon Albany, '.fr o Pisrea's new block. Office hoars, from 8' a. P. M. A J. ROSSITER, VETERINARY SUR . iteon, graduate of Ontario veterinary college and member of the Ontario veterin ary medical society, is prepared to treat the diseases of all domesticated animals on scientific principles. Office second door east of the opera bouse, Albany, Oregon. DR R KOLDEWAY, VE1 EK1NARY 8UR geon, Albany, Oregon.- -Graduate af Get; van an.l mericim colletf es. Electric and Heaacopalbic TrcalBient THOSE DESIRING EITHER OF THESE safe and reliable methods of treating dis ease will And Dr. E. A. McAlister prepared with excellent apslisnces for administering either, as the natgre of the case may require. He ma; be found at his office 00 Third street, two acorn south of the electric livht station, when not absent on professional business. Du. E. A. M ALIS1ER, HOMEOPATHIC physician, has removed his office from Flinn's block to kis risidence onHiird street, two doers south of the elect lie light station. ATTOKSKTS. DR. N. BLACKBURN, ATTORNEY AT . l.aw, Albaiy, Uregon. Office in Odd bellow's Temple. ill practice in all courts of the slate, and git e special attention to all business. lirOLVERTOlT CHARLIE ETXlToTtNEY If at Law, Albany, Or. OtHce in rooms 13 and 14, Foster's Block, over L. E. Blain's rtor . - T K. WEATHOllFORP, ATTORNEY AT J . law, Albany, Oregon . Oflb.-e in Oild Fellow's Temple. Will practice in all the court of thestate, and give special attention to all business REVERE HOUSE, ALBANY, OR.-CHAS. Pfciffer, Prop. Only first-eclass house in the city. Large sample rooms for com mercial men. No Chinamen employed in the kitchen. General staire office for Corvallis.a- HEWERT, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKE , and jeweler, Albany. Oreiron, TjKJUND A GOLD RING WITH TOPAZ r se'. Owner can have same by calling at F. If. French's jewelry store. I . CORDS OF FIR AND MAPLE ly to S, Gourley. It wood for sale. Ovslcrs ! OjkC era S E ASTERS -- OLYMPIANf SERVED fresh evervdav at H.' lnereks restsurant Land Surveying- TlARTlKS DRtaiHO SDRVKTISO DOMIC CAN OB- JL tain accufkte and prompt work by oallins upon ex-coumy survr yoi r. 1. 1. r cr. ue hasraplcte copies of field notes and town nhip plats, and is prep.ircd todo surveving in any part of f jinn county. Postoflice address, Miilors station. Linn couuty, Oregon. THS 0CLEBRA.1 Weiiers Ms HARDWARE, and - OREGON w GENERAL NEWS. Adverse Report on the Culture Bill. Shk BAB BED WISE PATENTS ILLEGAL The Meyers-Mo Auliffs Fight -The Sheriff Interferes and It is a Very Tata . - . Boxing JUtoh,; -... The HamALD'ft WABHiNQTON.Feb. 13. The com mittee on agriculture to-day ds cided to report adversely the bill introduced by Thompson, of Cali fornia, for the development and encouragement of Bilk culture in the United States. The bill pro posed the creation of silk culture in the department of agriculture and establish experimental silk culture stations throughout the United States. A MrOKTAMT DISCttTEKT. The America Barked Wire Patents ta4 f Be lllecal. St. Louis, Feb. 13. An import ant discovery has been made here that the control of the barbed wire patents are not vested in any American firm or corporation, be cause a device of barbed wire was patented in France by Louis Jacin on Aoril 19. 1865. Under the United States law this invalidates the United States patent, and it is claimed may render the patentees liable for past royalties collected THE HVEHS-M AVUFFE FIGHT. Tue Sheriff Interferes and It Is 1 Tame Affair. Chicago, reb. 13. A special to the Chicago Times says that it was reported from North Judson at 6 :'J0 a. m. that Mike McDonald, a well known Chicagoan, was lust chosen referee for the Myers-McAuliffe fight. The fight was then ex pected to begin in a few minutes, but the sheriff unexpectedly ap peared and affairs are once more unsettled. THE FIGHT TAKES PLACE. North Jitdsgk, Feb. 13. A wrangle over MeAulifle's having plastered his hands under his gloves occurred. Finally he was allowed to put them on. At 0:40 two marshals jumped cn the plat form and informed those present that the fight could not go on. After a long wrangle with the referee and sheriff, it was agreed to allow a tioxing mutch and time was called at 6 :5S a. m. The fight was a tame affair. .Sixty-four rounds were fought and the fight declared a Ira 'v. M yers was very captious. Neither man appeared anxious to force a fight. 6AI.F.M NEW 8. Neway Items fathered In and Aboul the Male 4 :iitnl. Salkm, Feb. 13. Articles of in corporation were fiU'd to-da in the secretary of state's office by the Joseph water works company, E. J. Forsythe, Will Wurzweiler, F. D. McCuIly, W. A. Leslie, S. N. McCaw, incorporators. The object is the construction of a system of water works in Joseph, Wallowa county. Capital stock. $4010. About twenty members of the military company of the Bishop Scott grammar school came up this morning to visit the capitol and see the legislature. Grand valentine ball this evening at the opera house. The elite of the city is in attendance. Knrveylns Pnblle Land. Tbe Oregonian says: Numer ous petitions have been forwarded to the general land office asking for surveys for public lands in this state, but although the work ha- in mitny cases been 01 dered advertised no one cculd be found t- under take it for the remuneration pre v;ded for by law. Lately provis ion for augmented rates for work in places where surveying is very difficult has been made, and now Surveyor General Taylor has been directed to have tbe survey of T. 35. S. R. W. completed, the work by the approval of the secretary of tue interior to be paid for at tue ineieased rates. This township is six miles north ot Elienburg.C'urry county, and is the first land to be surveyed under ihe new regula tions. Naval Station at lavalna. The commiesion appointed by the government to select a nite 1'or a naval station, report that r.ear the bur at the mouth of Yaquina bay they discovered a steamer loaded with Emperor .Mixed Tea for the Willamette Packing Co. This i the finest tea on the mar ket. Don't fail to give it a trial. tecal DUpatelt. To the Willamette Packing Co. Gents: We understand ycu are underselling all competitors in your city. We cannot allow any cutting on cur soaps, and your last older lor 500 boxes will be the last we will ship you. Yours truly. Soap Co. Mrect I.allway. Has not been built yet, but thj finest comb honey of the season has just heen eceived at the Wil 'iiir.ette Tacking Co.'s. rmrriai afayairnn ' HE WAS ID8T If TIME. A Wedding Prevented Bj the Be turn of a nauband. WUcesbarre (Pa.) Special. 1 be people ot Ashley, a suburb of tms city, are at present enjoying a little social seusation ot their own. Fifteen tears ago John Lamb, a master mechanic in the employ of the Lehigh Valley Rail road, married Miss Mary Crogan, daughter of the Railroad Soperin teodent Crogan. The noptiai evenTrarxiw' - in" ( tlm town at thaVlimv specttbnin - Crob PthteUlnfcia &Mign BuSy ftvifed gnesta. Directly alter .mm rnim niony had been performed the youug couple left for St. LonU amid showers -of rice and old shoes. Everybody looked upon the match as a model one, and thought that a lare amount of happiness was in stone for the young people. Mr. Lamb accepted a position under the railroad companies. w:th headquarters at 8:. Louis, but bo did not remain long. Atter being mnrried only six mouths n es trangement sprang op tctween the young married couple, and the wife returned tn her home in Ash ley. Lamb left St. Louis and wan dered through the Western terrt tory. Ilia wife heard uothing definite about him uotU about two years alter they were marrieti,when ber brotber-in law sent her a clip ping from a Western paper giving an account of the drowning i her hnsband. Mrs. Lamb At once went into deep mouruicg and seclusion, Society did not see her agaio a.ter that until about a year ago, when she again made her entrance. She was n't tlie li.tuu l'ui gniol'four teen vears ao. however. Time and won y made their mark. John Adams, lioA'tvcr, who has a biir mining stoic, thought the widow was just bis ideal ul a w oman and he proposed maniiig'.-. Mrs. Lsmii consulted ber immediate relations, and having no d. u'ut but that her husband was ik-ml, consented. The coming Tuesday was agreed upon for the ceremony to take place. All arrangements had been made, and on Saturday the wed ding trousseau was delivered to the prospective bride's home. The lady wasir. the act of examining her dresses with the aid of the dressmaker when a Knock wan at the door. It was opened and there stood the long-lost husband. When the wife was called and saw him she swooned away. The gr atest excitement prevailed in . tif household in this ivtcing. M n and wife had a loug ii.ler-vk-w and as a iccuit recouciitaliou followed. Adam 1 was reliu Unt to -ive up j his biiirottit d aud a nil tinier nan to be called to niattc an uii:nu,e 1 rrangement. Adams hamuli tod fcoam House im uisiicd ai 'Z-jt I. ss street, rlns city. Lnut is now quite wealihr. oei:i th" ;aten:ee of va Udble mdcn:neiy. '1 tie 1 ug separated coupie letl tor the Vvi-st this eveninsr. v. J. W. Aluuen and Adams were present and gave the coupie au affectionate adieu LONGITVWE AND MABKIAGE. A Max alar Caae Bennrted Maples. Americaa Note and Queries Frei I take tbo opportunity of calling tne attention ot seme ot tbe legal luminaries tw a qaestioa which sundry of the gens togota to whom I have proposed it have admitted to be knotty. A. B.goes from Lou don to N ;les, leaving his wife resident in the former city . But tie, unfortunately falls in love with a youug lady in Naples; and being a wicRea man. witn no tear of G.-d and little tear of tbe law before his eyes, be determines to deceive her by a bigamous and invalid mar riage. lie is, accordingly married, to a 1 appearances legally, on board au EDgiish man-of-war in the bay, in tbe presence of the captain, at 11 o'clock, on the morn ing of February 10th tbe time be ing Ui questionably ascertained. But the wife left in London died jon that same February 10th at 10: 30 o'clock 10 the morning, the time being certified beyond all quts tion. Well the case is clear and simple. A, B. bad been a widow er halt an hour when he married, and. could, of course, legally do so. But stay! When it was 10:30 in London it was 11:23 in Naples. Had a telegram been instantly d:e parched utter the wife's death it would have reached Naples a few minutes later than 11:23 and would have found A. 15. a married man of more than twenty niim.tes standing. Ilia first wi'e died, in fact, tweoty-thrfto minute suiwe queotly to the Naples marriage, though that was authentically de clared to have taken place at 11 a. Uw, and the wile's death was with equal certainty shown to have taken phce at 10:30. Was the marriage legal aud valid amous and null! or big- The "Pacific Argand" ranges both four and nix hole. An east- ern stove made especially for this coast.- 1 -ade. Sold onlv bv duo. W. Smith, Albany. J. A. Archibald, nfcnt for h Sinr, er Maiiiua 'luring Co.. ODDCsite O.Hl iellowe temple. UPC AS UEB IS. Intereattndv Illaurtraaed nv UtMe IneMenu rtne 9j. The Cmtory. On a railway tram toe writer noticed the entrance of a mother and a little son, wbo were unex pectedly greeted by a friend of the mother's. The frieod was only go ing from one way station to the next, while the others were on a long journey '. There happened to be but one vacant doable seat in th car anil - inior tnitlte boy slip pj.fcVvj-jVv-t f thai ffienoaKfr TSef Wa fln455ai his seat and take another tor that little time, so that she could sit by her friend. "No, I won't, because I want to sit by the wiod'w,and all the other seats have people already at the windows." "But, darling, oo'y ten minutes, and then you can sit by the win dow all day.1 'No, I won't go. I want ta sit iy flie window now.11 "Hut, dear, not to give mamma a little pieaburei" "No." "Not for just ten minutes, when inn nt in h warns co much to talk to ht-r iriei d. and you can felt by the window the whole day Icngt" "No!" with impatient emphasis. And in Sitc ! bumble entrtatv Iroui the mother Hod good-natured urging from the friend, that bome nurturcd bit of selfishness kept his place, the mother never dreaming of insisting on tbe right and court -eoul thing but murmuring gently that "Bobby did mi eojoy look ing out the window." When seven year old B"My becomes Rolcrt the husband, the sad little wile will wonder "A' hy is it that men have so little tenderness for their wives?'' BRIEF MENTION. pipes at Geo, Pumps and W. bmith t. A uew invoice of at Read's. British trimmings Finest line of jcrsics ever in Albany at Read's. . New dress goods the veryl ata.e styles at W. F. Head's. A tine line of new silverware jnst opener at Will & Stark's. The largest and beet assortment of tea and lotTee in town ul Rrownell & &tantrd's. I know I can save ycu money, try me. and vou will be convinced W. F. Read. Choice groceries, both staple and fancy, arriving every day at, C. U Spencer's. Our ciiMouicrs never have the blue, because we g.ve thtiu such good tar J gaifis. W. V Head. Mexican Cactus Bitters is the beat ! remedv in the world for liver auA Lid ney diseases, indigestion, cic. For sale at M Banmgart's FahrneyV eelebrated blood cleanser at Hrowi;ell k Stfoiunl and at Dcyoe V: Robsou's. i. J. I'hiIiuhhc general ageut. "V'n i'l never misj ihftjvaler Till the well runs ir." If ycu want a well dug call on E. X. Davidson. He doea prompt work at a reasonable price Orders ean be tali at this office. Mirth is short live-. Prolong it t you can. It will help your ditipoBitieai to trade with W. K. Read. For 3 our fine imporud ind Ke West cigars, eo to A!. Baumgart eigar store, one door east of Black man's drag store Tbe iuiuiense sale of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has been produrd to a great extent by people who have bean cured by it telling their friends and neighbors of ita good qualities and urging them to try it. The most se- vere rold will soon yield to its sooth, ing effects. For sale by FosbayA Mason. The dry cold weather of the earlv winter months is productive of u rrea deal of croup among children. Mota. era should be on the lockout for It, and oe prepared 10 arrest it as eoon as tua first symptomb apjear. True croup nevtr comes without a warning: dav or two before the attack the chid wiM become hoaree, and that symptom in sooa followed by peculiar, rough cough. If Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is given aa soon as this boaraa- ne6 or cough appears, all danger and anxiety mayi be avoided ; it has nevn -failed, eveun n the most severe case. There is no danger in giving the Remedy for it contains no injurious substance. For sale br Foahav Ml Mason, DUcavrriea Stare lalaaMe Ttanm !. Are 8anta Abie, the California dia covery for Consumption and disease of the throat. Chest and Lungs, and California Cat-R-Cure. the only guar anteed cure for Catarrh, Cold in lb Head and kindred complaint. They are sold at fl per package, or three for 2.50. and are reo inruf-nded and e1-h3r,'ne ,ettdi'jg (.liysiclaLsol tk PaciBcCoasU N.i enct compound. Guaranteed by Foshay c Mason ' The Cincinattus,tlie best 5 cent cigar in tbe market at Parker Bros. SPECIAL KTI'E. DR. W. C. NEGUS, ' Graduate of the Royal College of' London, England, also of the Belle- ne Medical College. The Dr. has spent a lifetime of study and practice and makes ;e cialty of chronic diseases, removes cancers, scrofrUeiilaremmte.tun! -n and wens, without pain or the kn fe. He also makes a specialty of tr at ment with electricity. Has pracu cd in the Gern.an French and Enc sk hospitals. Calls promptly atteu ed day or night. His m-to is "GOOD WILL TO ALL" aWOffice and residence Feir str.-et. between Third and Fourth. ' i ft t i i s , , 4.3 au Maw latttyjava Will