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t r it THE IfOTTNlNG HEHALT3: SATURDAY, FEBRUARY' "16, 1889. m Daily and Weekly TERMS OF sUtoCRIPTION DAILY PrJishI ever mornintr except Monday eiivered by carrier, per week 0.16 I t mail, tier vni 5 00 WEEKLY. (Pnhliahed everv Fridav Mornimr.) ne copy, per annum, in aUvance...i'.00 When not oatd In advance t-lf THE MAILM. Mails at the Albany postofflcecloss for-all office north The Eastern states ?8;80 a. h, Fhe West Side And the Nat row Ganjre R. R. ) Kor Portland and Salem 11 a. m (. orvallin and Yaquina .12:30r. m office south - 7:30 P. u The postofnce will be closed each cveniiii rem six to seven o'clock. Registered matter (or the early morning train should be mallMl neiors o o cioca uc previous eveninir. WHY TIIK TItS ATT 11EJEVTED. WAS The rejection of the extradiUcn ' treaty with Great Britian, by the ITnited Sta:es senate, calls our the statement from the Irish World that (he reason assigned by the senators who voted against the English extradition treaty weie manifold and unanswerable. The sympathy f Americans with the Irish people Moffering nader the same system of oppression which brought about the Revolution, a system which, moreover, is condemned by the greatest minds in England itself, : unwillingness to permit this coun ! try to become "a hunting ground" f ir British ppies and detectives empowered to drag American citizens over to England for trial and punishment, the evident pur ' pose of the treaty, to cause the i-ur render of men . charged only . with what Americans regard as lolitical offences all these and many other reasons were given ft r refusing to ratify the favorite scheme of Messrs. Bayard ai d I'heiptt, The treatment of our fishermen by British officials, the violation of the Monroe Doctrine, as witnessed in Honduras, by England, and its discourtesy in failing to send a Minister to represent it at Wash ington were also dwelt on by those who took the American side on this question. And no American citizen worthy of the name will dispute the validity of their argu ments or dissent from the conclu i a ion at which they arrived and which led them To rejer the treaty by an overwhelming mjiJorit)-. The passage of Layman's high license bill makes an annual j license for spirit i ious liquors of MOO and of malt liquors of $200. and gives a chance to test the high license law in the state. The measure met violent opposition in the house, and all the detention methods that was possible to apply in the senate, but surmounted all the opposition, and is now ready for the governor's approval, which it will probably receive. After that it must run the gantlet of the supreme court that abrogated the Keady law. The bill appropriating $37,500 for the Agricultural College in Corvallis, has passed the legisla ture and will become a law. $30,000 is to purchase land, $5,000 for instructors and $2,500 to defray expenses of litigation with the M. E. church south. Skmatob Hatch of Polk county, introduced a bill providing for a state hoard of regents for the Mon mouth Normal school. The bill passed the senate but met its Waterloo in the house where it was lost bv a vote of 29 to 29. Belknap, in the house has put through a bill making an appropri- ttion of two thousand dollars to construct a road down the Alsea valley to tide water, in Benton county. And still the road appro priations thrive. Finest line of jcrsies ever in Albanv at Read's. MABKICU. WILL CAMPBELL At Corvallis, Oregon 1 at the residence of the bride's parent, on Thursday, Feb. 14, 1889, bv Rev. J. L. Hers'mer, Miss Maggie A. Campbell anc' Mr. E. U. Will, of Albany. NEW TO-DAY. AHanaltfSekwal Heeling. j OTICE IS HEREBY G1VEX TO THE i Linn county, Oregon, that the regular an nual achool meeting cf said schiol j district will be held on Msndai the 4h dav- Ma.cr 1889, at the' I - M m I . 1 II J ... . J . I V'hiiaiiisIii j i uuur vii uuwi i- at., ui aiuu amy, lor : eneZUeia una j the nnmwc of hearinir tne renorta c f tho i duectors ant' clTk, and to levy a tax for the i support of the school for the enduing year, j Also for the purpose of levying a tax for the purpose of paying interest on the bonds of said tl.t.tct. By order of the board of directors. C O Brit kiiaRt. District Clerk. Psbraary, 14; 1380. THE COST OF WUEA T. N' 81 ckhttlIer' Merlins. OTICE IS ' HEltEBY GIVEN' THAT there will be a meeting of the stock holders of the Odd Pel lows Hail Building As sociation held at their office in Albany, Ore. goo, on Monday, the llih d-y of March,18S9, ' at the hour oi 7 o'clock, P. M., of said dav! for the purpose of electing aeven dirt tors to ' serve the ersulng year and for any other t business that may eome before said nretiug. This the I Hh day of februa rv. 18S9., ' G. F. Simpson, W, u". Twksdalr, i Sec-rccarv President. 1 From the stand point a a com- FARM FOr SALE, ! iifcrcial paper, which is o: course ! T will sell my . ke farm of 200 . , . , ... , , i JL seres, situated i:i V. ..iton county, two ' upon the side of the dealer and miM tr, Aibany. -n. i a nood, healthy not the producers, it is said that . !?iIa"w;tn "V0 'veii ' ate,r' itn '. r ' . wind mill; guod I t- ; buildings all new. ; Xl expert 111 graill-grOWing has , This is one of the u. - . sightly places ill Ore- : j l .. ,i . t ' .on, having fine viawof the surroundiiv hgured out that the average cost of . ,str, io and mountain. Kar,ii 1 raising a bushel of wheat in Michi- Jnd. a1' ne l,d ' 'r-"' lpted to a,i . i kinds of fruit Onalitv of land second t gan for the last fa ve vears IS about none. I will niake rhU a rare lurgain to the right man. liiinngnutH, don t faill to see this farm before ou hu , Come and re me M. T. w III I N t.. i 70 cents. With wheat at $1 tln-re i a profit for the producer, middle- j " tne lUre men. and cominission brokers of to cents. The share of this that VMNTKI A GOOD WORK HORSE TO ! IT hire for farm werk. luquire at Hkrald ' falls to the farmer is not easy to ascertain, but it is estimated to w between 10 and 1 cents. ' h offi-e. Prni B. MarshMll. t range between 10 and 11 ceuts . h baliy Ore(ron. Alfent for the" wVtont When there is a speculative value ' Kur,n LeveI Location of dithes lor tiling; till, IHAMI U titli IM.M.M u Miia-ii,ltv fllrilf.rw l.'ft u tV.tM ii wheat the profits to middlemen : Hkkald office will revive prompt attention. ! aie proportionately increased, while the farmer realizes but a siight advantage, t-ays a Western ' omemporary : "If wheat can !e pmduct'd for 70 cents, its mark t price should never go aluve 4'len,l'oMr Alleys unit l reels! NOTICE IS HEREltr GIVEN THAT PRO- j perty owners are reijiiireil to clean their ' alleys and the streets adjoining their property ! at once iu accordance with the order of the i city council, 4HN N. HOFFMAN, i City MarpliH). For Mir. II. BRYAXT wi . . i. i .1..., .i. . -f mcii ii kci mwmi tii.u uie con- SMAU TUACTS AN1) TuRKK KA1!MS J Kiimer is lining the pockets of the " on - S'iue narton. i speculator with ill-gotten wealth.'' Prices if wlicnt for tdf imi,iMIiut , Aotlre f IMolullon. 1 . nuure arr inueriain, om on uie 1 nerhiP heretofore usfeuniptiun that the acreage and - - - - TiToTi:a m mirvrt mvw hut tiih ca-kipt. ! nenthip heretofore existing betwicn i Kd. Zeyss and G. W. Hochxterilcr, under the ! firm name of A llm-hytAilltr iu tliii. I yield are fully Up to the average ' day dissolved by nutual concent, Mr. Zeyss ! , - ii retirinir. EiUier memlwr of the late timi i another corner is not regarded as . , receipt for ailmoiays due them. i within the range of probability. ' Edi,4BTliHIotll'ST,!,,t"B I One of the methods employed tt ' '- j nrenarp the i-otintrv for m ad van.-P ; 1 B. WI VX, AGENT KOR THE LEAD prepare me tOIinrry lor MX advance . inif Are. life and accident iniuRiuce com- is to systematically and persistent- Pnio i Iv misrepresent the condition of, crops and the possible vinld i i ; CHOICE ITALIAN PRUNE" TREES FOR ' 1VI I I uuIm Annl tn l W ..v AlKonv o iicii 1 v "rrv - - - -- ""-"j this rt of tne stiheine lias been SHILOH'S CUKE wn.L immbdiatk- auctressfully worked money and ', !y croup, whooping cough and j .., . j bnmchitif. For sale ty Foshay :& nerve will The tecent accomplish the rest. scare seems to have Mason. . . . i- . i uir. lirv. Ur.u. ll. lllAlr.K, ur had no more reliable basis than ., Burbon, Ind., says: "Both inpelt reports of short crops in one or two and wife owe our liven to Shiloli's Con-; ' .! ( I . 1 v t... . ' tatoe l.;i.. ;,. a.v,r.l uiupiiou cure. rurfuieur pwiii will - l&j v VJV W V ( 1 1 . largest wheat-producing states the I v ield was ud to the average. , " I rnHK PABrXr.RNUIP RKKBTOrORI! HXIKTIMO I I , A .Vinson. ni.oMlailoa ftili-e. twecnG. W. Htrrisand W. E. SK- j Gillett, dealers, is this day dissolved by j consent. Mr. Gillett retinnir. All at once. Abany, Jauuart' ' G. W. Harbis, W, E, Gillett. lsss. Thk railroad committee reported : J! favorably Upon Irvine's bill to pro- i lsons knowing tbemselvei indebted to thi ! t-Ci. contractors, nuu-cuni.riM,-i.ur and laborers on railroads. Tde Name committee were the subject rather acrimonious accusations fr;jm Senator Veatcli because they did not return his bill to regulate freight rates upon railroads. Tlw senator did not believe in killii g bills in that manner. For the inest baby carriages in j the rity go to Stewart fe Sox's. SEE THOSE NEW IMPROVED ORGANS' at Will Kion. 1 A Will Bros. BAIiUAIN IN HKST CLASS SO-UAUKi piauoy. M lift-IK- sold in four days. Al . J)juglas county gets the ten thousand dollars appropriated some vears sini-e to build a bridge onlrarlvr anil Kullilrr. I C. SHELL WILL FURNISH I'LVNS. IJ c.-iUcatioiiS and details for all kinds of j lmi'.dii: and architect-ire. All work ; iotnpt- ' 1 done and guarantee 1 to be first-vl s. Es- I : . ...... I ..i . .r . . over the I'mnqna, tmt never used j,u.iji,ii, residencos, public buildings, ; v..... tli.rH was no provision : uri,,-p" erc- i irtt j f r th secretary of state to draw SHIUiirs VITALIZER is what tti. warrant. Fultcrt.:t and Bluii- you nct-d lor constinaiioi:, loss of ap , .... , . ., . petite, dizziness mid all symptoms of Jill intnv.liiced bills that provides . dyspepM i. rrice. 1 and 75 ceuts per lor the money being paid over. ; boiuc. FuoLay A ilasoa. O W W a i i tn U o & w Pi t-" o o o a i i m u bd k a o K o W O o CQ H W 00 bd o a 3 A Waralag. The modes of rleath'a apprnnelr are various, andstatinlics show conclusive ly that more pe.-sons die from diseases of the throat andLlungstbanauy other, ft is probable that everyone, without exception, receives vast r umbers of Tubeiclo Germs Into the system and where these germs fall upon suits' ! soil they start into life and develop at fim slowly and is shown by a slight tickling tensation in the throat and if allowed to continue their ravages they extend to the lunys pro ducing consumption and to the bead, cuusiner catarrh. Now all this is dangerous and if allowed to proceed I will in time cause death. t the or ret you must act with promptness; allow ing a cold to go without attention i dimgerous and may lose you youi life. As soon asvou feel thai soimc thing is wrong with your throat, luiiift or nostrils, obtain a boUeof BosciieeV German Syrup. It wili gie jou iiu mediate relief. Vforth knowing. Mr. W. H. Morgan, merchant. Lake Citv Flu., v.as taken with a severe Cold: attended with a distressing Couirh and runniui: into Consumption in its nrst stupes, nc ui'.u mauy no ealled popular emth rcmi dies and steadily grew a-orsv. Was reduced in flesh, and had difficulty i" breathing and as unable to sleep. Fiualj tried Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption ud found immediate rel.ef and after usinjc a half dozen bottles found himself well and has had no return of the ''i.-ease. No other remedy can show so grand a record of cures ns Dr. Kind's New Discovery for Co:iMitn.tinn Guaran teed to do just what U i-luiincd for it. Trial bottle free at t'o-'hay fc Musou . . ... CaliroruiH :H-K-lure. The only giur-.i:!ci d cure for ca tarrh, cold in thu hi ad, hay fcvcr.iost co'd, cutrrhal deaf:: .- and cre eyes Res ore the sense of ti'.:e and uuplcus nt bicnth, resulting from catarrh Euv and pleasant to use. r'"ov directions and a cure is warranted, b) all d uirgists. Send for a circular to Abietine Medical Company, Oro- ville. Cal. Six months' treutment for $1; sent by mail, $1.10, For sale by Foshay V Mason, A Child Killed. Another child kille I by the use of opiates given in the form of Sooth ing syrup. Why mothers givej their children surh deadly poison is Bur prising when they can relieve the child ofjitf peculiar troubles by using Acker's Baby Soother. It contains no opium or morphine. Sold by Foshay A Masnn. O. W. SMITH, iSUCCIHaOK TO W. H. M KAP.LAND Has the Largest Stock of STOVES Iu theVALLET SUPERIOR STOVES AND RANGES. O 5 D a. CL CL ARGAND COOK AND HEATING STOVES. Alstya large and complete assortment of kitchen utensils in tin, copper and granite ware. The Albanv Bakery ! -I'uier the ae to:- Itrirk for i")00,000 rosd brick .for sa'e t0assell. Albanv. Male! Just received, a fresh barrel of samr krau', tery fine, at C. H. Spencer's. THAT HACKING COU(itTfCAN fK so quickly cured by Shiloh's Cure. We guarai.-t.ee it. Foshay Mason. WItL YOU SUFFER with dts nensis and liver complaiut? Shiloh's Vitalizer is guarautecd to cure yeu Fosh y & Masou. arler m 8LF.EPLE88 NIGHTS, made misbr ab'.e by that t-rrible cough. Shilob's cure is' the remedy for you. Foshay A Mason . CXTARRH CURED, health and weet brerfbeqecured. bv Bhiloh's Ca- -. .- " Price-. "Si cents. Nasal 'fnjecwr "free; Foshay Jt Mason. STOCKMEN AND FARMERS I hereby certify that Dr. I X. Woodle ba mcccnatully vpeMted on my ridgling lmnie. ISAAC HAYS. For further -eference in rejrard to ridglinys nbuire of IHtve leteraon, Wm. Peterson, Leb anon; John Ilardtna.i, Alfred Wclverton, Al ny; Sam Guinea, Scio; Wm. Foster, Prinr -ville. I prajtive veterinsry medii-ine in Al bany and country surrounding Olfieeaiid residence con.fr d'th and Washington sM. I N. WOODLE. Veterinary Surgeon. - WHO KEEP .. A fail line of choice family ervceri.-s and provision Cannea r-irit-fctpples, Choice Table Delicacies Ormiuenteil i-akM for Wedttinas ami Parties. W. F. READ, 1 am now receiving ray Fall stock of Dry Goods notions, etc, and piopo&e to make it red hot all along the line, My goods are all fretsb and new and bought FO R CASH! We invite o:ir inspection of the following goods Salmon bellies, mackerel and salt flab of al! kinds. FfiESH BAKED BREAD iiJvcrv l)av. WM I 0 Best Svrun. Pies. Cakes, i TEAS a.u t OFFE Candies Note, iiaisins Cashxieres A Importod Srcadclothl SiLs Warp, Henrietta All Woe Tricots Assal .ia&nelr Flushes Velveteens Silks and Satins fact eve rvliiii-." iimi.iIIv fniiml in a firsilaa TW n4., a. vr IJoot and Slme lUHiariuieut in (vinnth'ti I Imva a la- aAAA n nit. ! lins of boys kilt suits. A cortiparion of lay slock and jiricea is solicited CffmAl mail orders (roiuttly attended to. : Call ami sre nir.. PC CANNED tiDODS, ETC, Curran t Montelth have lots for sale on tl e iiiHtallinent plan, rang ing in price from $125 to $1000. - Bcmoved. TOSKPH WEBBER ANNOUNCES TO HIS I . .. 1 1 .... . 1 ,1,.,, ,a , A lt f rt-1 1 1 1 1 on Fir.-t tr-tt, in his new rmmix in Koshav & coiumodatc thu public with ant thing in the tonnorialline. Hot or cold baths at all hours k ! ine best Soap in the market j Le Roi Savon.1 i ! A fine assortment ot domestic ; and Imoorted Ciaars ll oeiOMor to H H. Aliii, Albanv. Ore iron. I tSTKl John Fox'h old stuni), low Jl-'l nn'a I lew brick. 0 1 tie JifYUlW tiUlDK u issued March aud, Sept. each year. It is an encycloijcdia of useful inforinatio" for all who purchase the tixuiies crthe Dccessities of life. We can clothe you nil furnish you with all the necessary .. ' unnecessary ap pliances to ride, wa. ' -lance, bleep, eat, fiuh, hunt, work, hurch or stay at home, and iu vai . sizes, styles and quantities. Just bnrc out what is reiv-intd to do all these things COMFORTABLY. yu can ln,ake fair estimate of the value of the BUYERS'' CUIDE. which will be sent upon receipt of 10 cents to pay postage. MONTGOMERY, WARD & CO., 1 1 1 1 1 4 M ichigan Aveuu s.Uhicago, 111. THOS. HOI'KIXS. ! Plumbiug i Pipe Fitting ! STOVJiS, ... . uiiiiunih'i. 1 my. 'lllNMlMtlM Nllce PAR TfEBSHIP HKRETOFORK Tinware and Hardware,! All work promptly done at ,i. reasonable rates, j Kirst Stkkkt, Nkar Odd Kki.i.owh Tkmi-lb L. VIERCK'S ...i;n.. Uwaan Tl? K A IfoAliNtnr UAlflLlllII woi wvi ' - I and Dr. A. P. Woodward i thin day dissolved by mutual lO'isent November 10, ltitH- Fr Rnt. f?URNWHEI ROOMS TO RINT. AT THE L. fcj ikd nam Lodging Kmidi for Krat. TWO NICE. COMMODIOUS ROOMS SUIT able for (rentlemen or ladies, situated only three blocks from Main street. Inquire o Mr 4 M-AiiaMr. north aide of 3d street, near ele-.-tric Mght station. PALACE MEAT MARKET Jambs V. PiPE.Prop. firm Hirrrl - - The best variety of choic beef.veal.mutton, pirk wwnje, et.,in the city kspt constautl.x an hand . SHAVINGfPARLOKS, : t3.J5H wnwrll I I l w m m m m m m r m. m m mmmw . 'vl I r wt I 1 &..1V . rv - w www i " it i ii m 1 1 ii - i i - - II 1 1 Ii I M Mm Mmm. ii ' tie Land of Discoveries 0 TASrr t-ocath Tamil-.A I"-- i-iwlUII EUIJEKA i The .iutto of Califojiiia have found it." Onlv in that iikks "H t luvl nf i unnhine,' where-ttheoraiiff emo . uiuuin ana riinn nu heir hih4it rwrfMtwit. it. m-int-r pre the herbs and frum fonnd that are IIIM-d in that nliaunl tor . fl throat and lunfj tronblea, Sakta Asia tne rule or couRhs, ajtthroa, and e- banv Onfron, have been a,ipoinw4 FOR SALE BT HAIR CUHINGBiLND BATHS. S Everything new and neat. A clean towel for every customer.', j FIRST STKEKT BELOW REVERE HOUSE j Albany, - - Oregon! SECOND HAND STORE1 fAuvrt AsnM, Coughs ,lTllCt-"r-r .-T-iiOAAT.Lnv' Octd for cnclar,l ptrhmcj prQ S. j if 4 LB A AT - . CRKGON t3 CMhpaid''forall kind NORTHWEST i FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY PORTLAND, OREUOi; The nat var has proven It to be a necessity. The best and cheapest ! place in the city to buy vour . r- ul A culu in the head which do loot 'ret better? R w,- .. - -secretion irf mucus or matter in the naaal nuVwhirh Mfi no or dry,, back behind the ,late. or haH In'SS "?J? p.e.lhvh.i.Mtti,,., ,0k andinf. fnt oreiuthr i. wi iwinir in ins ears, Sbore less imnainMnt tm k- , .smell, mertiory impaired, dollneas cr , duczineaa of th h.l .-. .. ml ,'uee? Have yon lost aJisenae of smell? uave yon a hacUnr coutrh? Have y" .jrpri: join- nreaio loan ir - 1TOV HllKllltl iri,,u k. .. I --- -.---i I-- (Thu leading symptom of ordinarr e 'tmmmU I.. 1. wiiictwiwu aecretion of mucuaa Stoves, Forniture, tinware We aie aiways prepared to tuiyyoui lietisehold furniture at the hiijlies cash price. Sole stents lor the PEERLESS OIL CAN And Lamp Killer. 1.. GOITLIE ! irIIIJLVflJIZi; IIH vj& K-ZSL. ii inii in II r V II HIM Hir Y ILalUllin L tM IA m. .1.,. ,ipriwiK. .s mm i " n y yellow or irrreniah colored fill a Bi N'rr'i FaI bre,th " eugri y 6mm "-- "wnn exuded from fatten a CURE TOR Ulcers far ha intha tmjt- Una ATADDU l,,e wembrsne eoveriur the bones is i DirTllir' urn. i JllHIl sa-ay and the hones tbenuwlvea AH'EilNENirnrnVnRnvii i r rii juy y. such qmuk tim1nC,bebr VlL'VtIV " niU-'" e pollutrd by teelle ntoth, Mwi.,?b! .M..V1 . .., V, , ! if orii; tUstaepsttsi t.v, uervouwuM, and rcnanniptiwi ' I ''. M i . I c 1 1 1 llj OiUm DO NOT PROCRASTINATE. T.M$Mt.W1 do not UeU.v,buttrr Ciina war rMiBH nw 1 1 I ruMA it m .m .1 i J IVI a.Mlii llliH.MllS ny Oregon V r 'r' , r t- t '