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THE irOBNING IIBBAL1): TTTmtsnAT. FEBBTJAHY 14. 18F9. 1 t I 1JA.J L, V. AND WtfX."V TERMS o sUr.dCRIPTK'N DAILY cliverea nv earring i '"r"""" ,fcy w.j man, - j v" , WBKk.LV. (Published every Friday horning.) "When not paid in advance.... i.fu "'til Hails at the Atbony poetofflce close Forall'enfcea norvs The Eastern state r? w.tsrae " 160 A. M, r" BorOand and Salem ,'.vm V C OarsaUul and yaquiua p. ' office soiith.:....; 'JS0 " The poetofflce will be clotted each cvei.u.fc ym six to eveu o'clock. Rejristered matter for the early morning trainshould b mailed before S o clock the prarkxu reuinr. . THE It A IJjliOAD COM MISSION. ' Everv citizen of this state ir respective of party affiliation, is interested in the enactment of laws to control and regulate corporate bodies. The necessity 'is recognized and acknowledged by able men ; even those who are wholly and tntirely interested in and employed by the corporations. More especi ally is this the case with the rail road companies, which form our transportation lines, and without which we cannot exist under the present order and development of affairs. We are completely in jlheir power and, unless there is legal restraint and control, that power, as has been shwn in inineroua and constant cases, is m&ed in an unjust and unfair man ner. Recognizing this necessity the vtates have enacted laws creating commissions to regulate railroads until, including Oregon, twenty -seven states are now working under audi laws. Maximum rate bills have been tried, but have failed and the commission system is found to be the only plan that meets the requirements of the cast-. The only question being the amount of power intrusted to the commissioners, and on this point the states diflW, very few of them being imy stronger in the power deputed than is the law of Qregon which Governor Pennoyer with all the gusto of a veritable autocrat declares null and void. It is a, clearly demonstrated fact thit the commission plan is the only one that is practicable, that being the cajse we should hold on to wjh,at we have in that line and w ork for more. That is just what the bill recently passed by the legislature and now before the governor for his consideration accomplishes Judging by the governor's previous action he will veto this bill. In that case it should be promptly passed over the veto, for it is a measure, in the interests of the people and should be maintained. No partisan bias should be allowed to influence action 'in this matter for it is entirely nonpartisan in its 6cope and bearing, ud those who are attempting 'to use it for tne purpose of creating a supposed peck of party capital will find that it is a veritable boomerang that will return with a force that will discomfit and disconcert them. Needed legislation like this cannot obstructed or defeated for saltish' .. . 1 . witliiMit a i.'iirjriill& protest from the people following; the action. run VOSYICT LABOR riuA. Much has bon oaid and written upon this subject and still the solution of the question seems t be as far off as tver. Its impor tance however, does not lessen in the least. labor journal thiukt it has fallen upon a plan tt at will solve the difBoiilt question and Hays we believe that convicts should be employed by the state in sucli a manner as-no1 to unfairly ; compete with honest labor Te J this end we would advocate that machinery be abolished from the prison workshops and that only liand-maie articles be produced; jiuch articles to be sold in the piarket as prison-made, and in no jcase to be sold at a less price than that cemmanded for a similar arti cle manufactured by honest labor outside Of prison .Walls; that no j such jjoods be sold outside the slate in which they are made, for .the honest mechanic of Pennsvl- vania should not be permitted to! suffer through competition with ! the dishonest convict of ew York j r New Jersey. We believe thei prisons, if conducted under this : piYovcui, ..v ...v..v iieuiii tielf-siistainmg than under tne con- l tract nlan, if in.leed they were not j , c. shell will furnish plans. it source of revenue to tile common- ' U speoiHeatioi.s and details for all kinds oi .1-1 i building and architecture. All work , roiiit Wealth. At any rate tills plan ly done and guaranteed to be first! ss. Fm iniiirtivomoiif nvsr tin. timrtes fumifhed on short net ice i.r brick would be an improvement oer the ,,llJdillK9 resi,iences, public buildings, present one in general operation ,, hndgm, etc. and we commend the same to the. "siIILGirs VITUCRisHvr thoughtful consideration of repre-- you need ir constipation, low of ap- M utative in legislative bodies who r- v'. t ' y Iniorrafyn and advice, oq (bJa.jjU lQfcpprtant question. ConorkX?ak' aobW of. fornia has, been trying to mafce out that his state is in the center of these great United States, by tak- F vng the " exl renie eastern point of. land in Maine and tee. extreme western point in 'Alaska and strik ing the parayeli mway between the two. Rather a far drawn con clusion, but then Morrow is not the first man that has imagined he was the center of attraction in the universe, fte yilffri 9Ter it after awhile. Those voting aaainst the rail road commission bill in the bouse, were Habn, 'Layman, McCoy, Mir.er of ' Linn. Morelock, Myers, Jrloss. Napton, Parkin Po,Shbrt. .StafIorh.-anJ AValdo. The pre- gonianjsays the bill increases the eomtrilssioners pay to fi&lH) per annum. This statement is incor rect for it is not an increase as that amount was the " emolument namded in the old law for the com missioners. Layman's hi"h license bill is now ready for the governor's signature, or veto. He will probably ' sign it, which will give Oregon a high license law. Senator J. W. Watts was the champion of the bill. It is now consideied reasonably certain that Blain will be secretary of state in Harrison's cabinet. Evergreens Tuf Hale. Mr. li. ty.&ettlemire the Tangent nurseryman that has 'a full supply of "all" the leading' and desirable varieties of evergreen tr'ecirrorii two to three feet high, whicH he is sell iog cheap, and those disiriug such trees will do well to call upon him betdre going away '.from home, lie has also several thousand Italian and Hungarian prune trees, as well as a general variety of fruit trees. Make out vour orders and .end or go to him for the trees you wnt, and support a worthy home industry . tr - ryr : NEW TO-PAY. ' - tlkhldei' Mcellaa. NOTICB IS HEIIEBT OIVEK THAT there will be a meeting; ot the stock holders o( the Odd Fellows Uail Building As sociation held at their' office in A)bafi , Ore 011, on Monday, the Uth dy of March, W89, atthhauro7 o'clock. P.. of said day for he purpose of electing seven directors to serve the er suing Vear and 'tor any other l vinefls that may come beform'said meeting. This the 11th day of rebruary. 18S?. O. F. Simpson, ' tr. C. Twsdl, Secrerarv ' Presu'etii. T WIX.I. SKLL MV FJNE FARM OF 200 1 X acre, situated in Kenton county, iwo miles from Aibany. Thi is a good, healthy locatiau, with rood well of pure water, with v ind mill; guod hou- ; iuildings "all new. Tis is one of the aioi -i.htly places in Ore ton, having a fine y.o-..( the surrounding eons'n, u"n anl mountain Fari.iuK land all new and !. n and adapted to all kinds of fruit. C: 1 ty of land' seoond to none. 1 will make .1.. a rare bargain to the right man. Immigrants, don't fatll to see this farm before Jou buy, Coins ahd see me on the place. M. X. WHITNEY. w ANTKO A G001 WORK HORSE TO I hire for farm werk. Inquire at Hkrald office. Prm B. 91arUall. FARM LEVELING OF ALL KINDS, AL bany Oregon. Agent for the Wriht Farm Level Location of ditches for tiling pui poses a specialty. Orders left at the (lsRAi.0 office will receive prompt attention. Cieaaf oar Alleys and Htrecls! NOTICE is HEREBY GIVEN THAT PRO perty ow nrn are reuired to clean their alleys rnd the streets adjoinimr their property at once in accordance' with the order of the eity council, JSUN N. HOFFMAN, ,City Marshal. tmr Sale. SMALL TkACTS AND THREE FARMS 011 eav terms. Some near town. H. BRYANT 20 ftolire ot IHnaoIoIIub. VTorlCS IS UBHKKT BIVKS IIIAT THE CO-PABT- i.1 nervbip heretofore existing bctwien Ed. Zeysst and il. W Hnchstedler, under the firm name of Zcjsh & UochsteUer, i this day disifolved by u.utual coneut, Mr. Zeyss retirint'. Eitlier member of the late firm will receipt far all moneys due them. 1 ' Ono. W. Uociihtrplrk Ed.'ZKTfw, CI B. WINN, AGENT FOR THE LEAU ; ing fire, life and.accident insurance com panies. CHOICE KJ sale. CHOICE ITALIAN PRUNE". TREES FOR Apply to v. W. Albany "HACKMETACK," a lasting and frnirrunt ri fnitKI - Prii'P '25 ' and 50 j tent. Fosbuy & Mosod. SIMLOH'S CURE wri.i. immbdiate- ly relieve' croup, whf toping cough' and hrouchltlM. For l ..y roftDay.ox Mason. THE REV. GEO. H. THAYER, ov Bourbon, Ind., says: 'Both m jfcelf and wife owe our lives to ShHoh's Con sumption cure." For sale' by Foshay & Mason. DlMtlMlln .Notice. TIIK rAKTXRRSHir nKBtTOVORIC RXISTINO BR twecn O. W. Harris and W. E. Gillett, ni.rhl ilnl.ni ia lhia llat lllnsolved DV i . i- n:ii.i All I m,, knowing themselves indebted to thu j firm will please ca.l at their shop and settle at once. . w. HARRtK. W. E, GlLLKTT. 1888. 1 At t . For the finest baby carriages in the city go to t-tewart & Sox's, o ee those new IMPROvdorg7ns a at Will ilios. BARGAIN IN FIRST CLASS SyUARjJ piamw. Miut be raid in four days. At Will Bros. iininirirr m nil nniiBrri dt8.)epsiil. Pric 10 ...d cnu ier W g 3 Til I O 7" i vy . - A WarwlBK "Die modes of AeithViBPPnM:l1 are various, anfl stfttisirc's lAoir eoHclu&We ly tbat tnorepe.-soTjs die from disease! , or tJthroal rd RtnMa auy Mtaer. .tX iVrobableaiateve-ryotiei without exception, receives yast ' pamBers Of Tubei tie Gormo into the fivstein and where these germs fall upon suihii'l' soil they start into life and develop , at first slowly and is uhown by a sligM-ti ekring-ienKfltiOTi hi"thc-tlsrou I afrrd' If: ftllowd. Ur -eontinue tbeit ravages theyijxtenti to tlie-luors pro ducing conVufrJUOB and to the- uad. causing catarrh. TCow U tuii "is dangerous and if allowed to proceed w ill In time cause death. t t the oc s ct you must act with promptness; allow ing a cold to gt without attention dangerous-and may lose you jour life. Aseoonasvou feel thai sopie thing is wrong with your throat, lungs or nostrils, bbtalh a bottle of BoscliecV German ; Syrup. 1 win give l"ou iiu mediate relief. ' ' " north " ioWlnz. Mr. W. H, Morgan, ' merchant, Lake City Fia.,' -wun tbkeii with a tuverc Cold: attendid with- a distrei'sin" Cough and running into CoiibUiuplion . in Hs rst stittfcs:' lit iri'.d many fco calicd popuuir cough rrmrdies and steadily grew1 worse; ' Was -reduced in flesti. and had d'ulirulty iu breuthing ant!" was unable lo sleep. "Finalj trii-tl Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption nnd found' jinniediate reLef ' and - after using a half dozen bottles fouird Liins-.lf Well and ha had' no -return of the ''i-oase. No other remedy enn show so grand a record of cures us Dr. KiipjV New Discover for Consinnptioii Guurnn ted to do just what i claimed for it. Trial bottle fp'e al Ko-hay tt Mason C'lillforuia in.. urc. The nly guariiiitci d cure for cu tarrli, cold in the l::nl, hay fevcr.rosi eo'd, catrrlial deal'm ss mid sore eyes Res ore. the sense of tate mid implead ant breath, resultiag from catarrh. Eay and p'.easant to use. Follow directions and a cure is warranted, bj all d-uggists. Sen for a circular to Abietine Medical Company, Oro ville. Cal. Six months' treutmeut for tl; sent by mail, fl,10. For sale by t oshay & Mason, A t'blld killed. l Another child kille l by the use of opiates given in the1 form of Sooth ing syrup. Why mothers give their children surh deadly poison is sur prising when they-can relieve the child ofjits peculiar troubles by using Acker's Baby Siiother. ' It 'contains no opium or morphine. Sold by Foshay & Mason. Brtek for Me ! i 00,000 eoed brick.f or sa1 Ppljlt tf. C VjOamell. Albany. Just received, a' fresh barrel of saur kran', very fine, at C H. Spencer's. THAT HACKING COUGUtciK so quickly cured by Shiloh's Cure. We guarantee if Foshay & Mason. WILL TOU SUFFER with dts pciisia and liver complaint' Shiloh't Vitalt7.er is guaranteed to cure Ju Foahvv A Mason. '" SLEEPLESS NIGHTS, mad misbr able by thattrflble cough. Shiloh's cure is tbe'reinedirW you. Foshay A Msoh.? C TARRH- CUREOt-hmmh J sweet hreath 8etured, by Shiloh's Cay turrh ll inx-dy. Price, 50 cens. Nasal Injeetor free. FosbayA Mason. STOCKMEN AND BEAD. I hereby certify that Dr.t K Wocdle has nuecessfully operated on my ridgling horse. ISAAC HAYo. For further -efcrence in regard to ridglingt mbuire of Dave Peterson, Wui. Peterson,Leb anon; John Hardman, Alfred Wclverton, Al any; Sam Gaines, Scio; Wm. "foster, Pnnr vMle. 1 prkctibe veterinary meilwlne in Al bany and cohntry surrounding tMHce and residence comer 6th and Washington sts. I. M, WUUllLE, veterinary ourgcuu. Curran & Montelth have lotH for eale on tl e install ment plan, rang ing in price from $125 to $1000. Removed. TOSEPH WEBBER ANNOUNCES TO HIS ,1 patrunB and friends that he can be found on Kirbt street, in his new rooms in roshav & Mas.ni brick, where he is pi epareil .to ac commodate the publi.: with an thing in the tonsor'alline. . Hot or cold baths at all hours l'i,e liUYER5! liUlUli it issued March and.Sept.each yeif. It is an encyclopedia of nieful iuformatio" for all schrt unrohasV- the .u'xuries can clothe you nd furnish you with all the necessary .. d unnecessary ap pliances to ride, wa. Hance, sleep, eat, fishhunt; work, . - hurch or tiv it lmm. inil iu vai. sizes. style8aud quantities. Just h-nre out what is required to do all these'things .CflJWF0nTArLY, , ja ' m(ak frr'estiiikate of the value of the BUYERS' GUIDE, which will be nt nnnn ronint of 10 Cents to uaV postage. ''-MOMTCOMEBY. ARD & CD., lll-'lljiicnnxauivuuw,rM;ig,. 'J- ' ' - ' .''jLIL ' 1 ' ' ' ..!PtMlatln Katicc. fllHE PAKNKRSH1P HERETOFORE I --...: uU KKA'.trIf!Alister and Dr. A. P. WoodwarJ u th day dUwolved by mutual i onset t I Kr..AnkAa- III HUM I Far Bent. FURNISHED ROOMS TO RtXT. AT THE 'City Restauraut. ' LodslHK Roam for UtuU rnwo rfici'dbDloOs I?flk)MS SUIT I .1.1. ff.,r ivnnd.m.n av IiiiIImi ditll&tirOhlV three blocks from Main street. Inquire of Mrs S. A.MuAlister, north side of 3d street, near electric light station. PALAJCE MEAT MARKET '..... -. ............ James V. PiPE.Prop. First Street AIImmU The best variety of choice beef.veal.mutton, pork wisane, etcin the city kept constantly m hand. tS Cashiaiirfor"all kind ock.TSJ NORTHWEST FIRE and INSURANCE COSIPAM P0HTLAND, . OREGON OREGON PACIFIC: a. w .SUCCESSOR TO W. 11. M'FARLAN! Has the Largest Stock of STQVES In thelYALLEY . . . .l , 1 1 v ' . : - SUPERIOR STOVES AND RANGES. z D -I ARGAND COOK AND I HI EATING STOVES. 3 Also a large and complete assortment of kitchen uteusila in tin, copier and rauitw ware. i t file Alkuiv iiaktry ! I'utler the mi sssasitessssit ef- - WHO KKCV A fuil line of choice family irreeeriea and provision Cannea tirit apples. Choice Table Delicacies Ornamented eaks for Wethit.nu and Parties. 8almea bellies, Backerel and salt Bsh of all kladr. ' - mm BREAD Gvcrv X)av. BdSvm Pies. Cakes. TEAS A.ii FFE. CANNED uoODS, ETC. ne best Soap ie the market - Le Roi Savon. A fine assortment oj aomeitic and Imported Cigars laTAt John Fox's old staml. Iw JFI nn s new brick. THOS. HOPKINS. ft iiiii)inisfflr.iDeriiii 1 'STOT'KS, tare and Hardware, tAll work promptly lone at reasonable rates. First Stickkt, Nsar Odo Fki.lows Tkmpls Ji. yiERCK' . M A 9 ft , f HAIR CUHINGUand BATHS. Evervthinff new and neat. clean towel for every ctasfoir.er. FIRST STRKET BELOW KKVEKK HOUSE ALBANY, - - 0KKGON SEOOP HAND tsp9 The nast year has vear has vrovea it to oc necessity. The bt st and ohcapeaM place in the city to buy your a Stoves. FBrniture, tinware ' ... We aie aiways prcparea to ouy vouj hcusetiold furniture at the highes cash price. Sole agents lor the PEERLESS OIL CAN And Lamp Killer. Bros. Caofc Nuts, SHiv NP. rPlKJ'lwx SMITH, 1 1 2 W. F. READ, 1 am uuw receiving my Fall stock ot Dry (Joodt notions, etc, and piopoae to make it red hot all along the lin, My good are all fresb and uw and bought FO R CASH! We invite yur inspection Cashmeres Imported Brsa&clotfc. Sili "Warp, ' Hentietta W0C 1T100XS In fact everything :ii..t!ly found in - first-clasa Dry Goods Store. My Boot and Shoe ue pari merit is complete. I have also added a complete lins of hoys kilt suits. A comparison of my stock and prices is solicited 0All mail orders promptly Attended to. Call and see nie. "W , injesor rScnrT for circuUrJttjk IHFJmcoMfit HJUteV A COUvirfthe neAi waiWh msllniriif nun us or mattes in lhe nasal (Jalitornia, tlie Land ot Discoveries i il iac M II II iva I I tl nr'x inivvj 11 1111 -sao fegfe. 'T urn I ifWtYsi sA pmV- Eei - ' wk. mmn f,noMtelti.back tmoa the jlate, or hawked raoSe4 hsMktil to the threat! j row.toaHIlw.hiaiic. awttifiii. weak And lnflamedve. fcequent soreness otthe throat jf..v i(i an iin r.i 11 w .111 MVi " V 'A 1 1 J ,r II 1 1MW Tlirw-fs-l Ik r.ameeT V5p-t'rtVSP ' ' V He jut ztrsj 'i i jii j 1 Mm. l!2BfMtr CUfE SWA Liyui iv ' 4 J"' mm 4 illu mil aBU vuc mmea incuiwivafe !nBlETINEMElftCaynRnvft.i.r. fAi :X2J?sz?Ji corrvdliuc.torc8 rve : riie. corrii.tim aunin. -'-; -' As ererr breath drawn into the Inhs n;iii.t ssh ovtr and become polluted! by the rehe tioii in thenal tuVfH1'"-i it i'Mnii,,.K .i. v ila.' i,m.i . the whole seer ifnuliiall;' tnkesvlscc, whilt tbenoili,: nriur ll.at ' ivulix., ,n;i; tin-fleep stem nto th KlPn.n.li. i til '. ' i: i i . : I :'. ' ' ' V I I : : 1 1; 1 1 L ilbrke tv, nervousness and wnvunii-tion. DO NOT PROCRASTINATE. you have evpcripiutd any of the alovcsvn,'itGni' do not Uelav, but try CikLiroaaiV T-K-ft'RS at once. We Ksitiaely uarairt. eejr a fewtapplicatious relieve and ."a thoroaeh eatment to cue. S'K months treatment fur A1.00: wnt jv mail Sata bir and alH4'wre. Far Asile by of tbe following goods Flushes Velvets Velvets sna Silks aad- San3 BEAD, to Ji H. Alleia A I ban v. Orezon. EUREKA The aiotto of Califunia means "H ate found IU Only in that land ofl lunshine.: where ithe oranir emo iiind grape bloom and ripen atta heir hvhest perfection in mio-winter. .re the hertw and (rum found that are need in that uleawant tetnedr for all jthroat and lunir troubles, Santa Asia the rule of coughs, asthma, and cn- j sumptirn. Fosbay A MaaB. of Al- iDanv vrepon, nave ueen apomMM eansuai pslfo his valble Hliforoia Na edy, and sell it under a guarantee Jat $1 notwhree lor j FOR SALE BT mi 4LBAKV C BEGON alf klot'ret better? Have you aa exoassive hsisJi akTkli either mat-B-low tram ruajrras; ottmnng in tne ean.tn.ore i leasvicapsiiVJient of theuheajinr, lass o it, meats7i rmpairea, aiineai ct I kineattse hasjj.ar' newt-or heat of Have yo-taatoall sartse of amell? jtu a hacking csmrUi Have v.i lyn)H-ria? Is your breath foul? Ir m ou havk the CATAJL'.ltome hare tX these symptoms, eehers, only a nrt fi I tXaa. leadingr symptw of ruinarr ua yrltow or greenish watered matter. 4s fa, ... TTitT,.-. '"' NaaUi is issjasit bvi the deow UAr(ANTtL3iinpitetiiiiaa4ediromfesteniit; T0f 'tucerslar back iutbojmd; ometimee 1.1 10A1 i n v j u'al now profess to be iu ;earch L. GOTTLIE ot UoUle. Foaliay 6i Maswu. i Oregon