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THE MOTOTNG IIEHAL1): SUNDAY, FEBRUABY 17, 1889. - ! UAIUY A. NO WEEKLY TERMS OK sUuSURIPTJfN- DAILY Pnb'whert every morning except Monday. i glivareJ hv carrier, per reek 0.16 1 1 wul. tmr vrai . 5 00 . WKKKLY. (Published every Fridaylorning:.) oe copy, r annum, in advauce....$"2.00 When not paid in advance...... i-SO tioinceaote i R. E. ) TIIK MAIM. Mails at the Albany postotficeclote KoraU offices north The Eastern state Die West Side And the Narrow Gauire for Portland and Salem II A. M Oonralliaand Yaquina ...12:3d r. m office south.....--..... ISiQr. a The pontotflce will be closed each evening rem six to aeveu o'clock. Registered matter lor the early morning train should be mailed before 8 o clock the previous ereninir. HISTORY OF THE A IWEhS. FISH TEMPERANCE BOTES. Contributed by the W. C. T. V. The' Nebraska legislature has voted to tjubmit prohibition to a popular vote, in a novel way, every voter is to express by his vote his preference for prohibition or high licen.se. The fact that our legislature has passed a hitrh license law brings the measure directly before the people of Oregon. Those who have been allowing matters to take care of themselves will be fully awak ened, have ample time for thought, and those who have been urging high license noon the people will have the satisfaction of seeing a practical demonstration of its workings. Those who champion high license must do it from a revenue standpoint only as it has been proven beyond a question, that as a check to intemperance it is a total failure. . But if our state can -have a handsome revenue for internal improvement, the price paid for the same should not be A contemptible little item con cerning the old iish ladder project has been circulated among a few 8 mall democratic paiers of the kirri, ir .it 1 i i.ianietie auey, auu u.c W,r reveuue js tie ice pai(J for tlle ta! Journal of Salem innocently ,. t, , . , f.v. I copied it with comments as fu! I too closely questioned. That this j . lows : "This mutter is of interest to all who live above the falls. It is truly wonderful to think how matters of fu'iu importance ttre nejrlecte.d to this region. The followiui; from be Port- laud Welcome is tiniely, wid the Albany Democrat seconds the motion: A few years since the Oregon legisla ture appropriated $10,000 to const rue t a fish ladder at the Oregon City falls, fend placed the sum by law in the hands of the then governor for dis bursement for that purpose. The money came to his bands, and there never has been such tish ladder con- ttructed, other than a pretended ttempt by a contractor for lo5", and lasted only a few weeks as a show. which w ! lives, nay, the souls of fathers, ! sons, and husbands is an after ! consideration. j Massachusetts, according to the recent annual report of the .State Ikard, has 2u0 city and town alms-1 houses, and nearly 3,000 paupers I residing in these and the state j institutions. The poverty, insanity I and crime for which the property ' of that state is so heavily taxed, is j known by actual investigation t j be the result of intoxicating drink. : One of their eminent men says re are informed has not been j The state could w for within :500. Those inter- ,natter of dollars ai ell afford, as a etuea ror withm .JW. those inter- ,natter of dollars and cents ,t oclo.se .ibvi in bile ;uihUlF vi a iiuuit an vuv-v i , J l t waters, especially of ths upper Wil j the drinking places and support lamctte, stiould agitate the present instead of their pauperized victims legislature to investigate this orais- i i , . . sion and demnnd au account of this the saloon keepers, brewers, and , fish-ladder fund." j distillers, from the public troasurj-. ! The Journal afterwards exair.in- It is a noticable fact that 80 per ed into the records at the state : cent of these paupers are of foreign house and found, to quote its own j parentage, and are, as a general i words, "abundant proof that the j thing representatives and cbani-! whole article is not only contempt-! pious of ''personal liberty." ' ble in its insinuations but absolute-! ly false." ! Maj. Hilton is uow holding a It then makes an amende bono. - series of meetings in East Portland able, as follows : "Not being quite from there he goes to Harrisburg, familiar with the question and the ! Corvallis, The Dalles, La Grande reliability of the author, we up- j and Baker City, pose the endorsement of the state- luents made were reliable, and j NEW TO-DAW ' thinking a ish ladder was needed, i " we published the comments of the j papers named. But the facts are i N tliau- In 1VU tlio l...;u1..t... ! Linn eountr, Oregon, that the remlar an- w ual whool meetinc cf said schtil appropriated fc000 for a fish lad-1 dlitrfet will be held at the court : , . . , ... , , . house in said school district on Mjudai. uer at Oregon City and authorized ; the 4h dav of Mo.ct iss!, at the the governor to appoint a commis- " ' " t?""ilZ iliiectors ant' cl- rk, a. levy a tax for the j support jf the schuo- . .. the ensuing year. Alo for the purpun i i. .vying a tax for the ' P'jrjxwe of paving in crest on 'he bonds of , HJUtl di .tlict. and f. i transaction of anv ' at Oregon City. The then governor, o'her busii,e-. th: .. y legally couiebelor'e Aanaal tNrhaol Meeting. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO THE ; le-al voter of school district No. 6 i sion whse duty it should be to proceel to the erection of a fish ladder at the falls of the Willamette Mood', appointed Wallace Baldwin ut Corvallis as commissioner and he proceeded to investigate the matter, but finding no ladder couid I be constructed in a substantial .manner with the money at ! 8 command, took no action but le ity order of the brd of director. L, KLINN! Chinnan Roam of Direct.. r. O. G Br rk hart. District Clerk. February', H: N Morkhuldrra' N retina. OTIOI IS HEREBY GIVE? THAT there will he a meeting of the tock- holders of the Odd Fellows Hail Buildinic As- ' nm-toH hia drino-H t.i tli If inwlnf nr. sociation held at their office in Albany, Ore- ponea nis uoings to tne legislature on Monda.. the 1Uh djV ol March.i8s9. at the next session followiug. The . at the hour o. i o clock, P. M., of aid day , . , . ,.,r . for the purpose of electing seven directors to legislature l 1885 appropriated nerve the ei-suiug vear and for any other llil 7 ifl M.111I Mr r.:iMin rirrM-fOili.il business that may come before faid meeting. sii.i,(i an.i iir. i.aiamn pro.eeiiea theiith davof Februarv. iss. to obtain contracts, etc., and a u. . ammo, ladder was constructed. In Fer- ' " rtMy W. C. 1 K'KKDALK. 1' resiieni. I ruary 18S7, ttie committee sj poinUil on the part of the houst-, at that session, reported as follows: ".luVr careful examination we find that the amount of the appro priation was $l),7ti. That Mr. Wallace Baldwin was appointed commissioner with authority to , authorize the construction of s:.id 1 tish way or fish la Mir. We find in , our examination that Mr. Baldwin on the piare. , expended to the San 1 rai cisco Bridge company $!,75); to Mr. Webber for making survey, plans and superintending the work dur ing construction, $450; attorneys' fees, $85; to WaIIa:e Baldwin, FARM FOB SALE, WILL SELL MV FINE FARM OF 200; acre, situate:! in Benton countv, two ' initi-s fnm Aihanv. This is a koh1, liealthv , location, trUh rood well of pure water, with 1 wind mill; und house; hitililinjs all new. 1 This is one o the unwt nightly pl.-v.es in Ore gon, having a fine iawof the surrounding ionsrr, tons aud uiountains. Kar.uin I laud all new and clean and adapted to a kinds of fruit. Ouality of land ee.;ond t ' . none. I williiiuke rhUarure bargain to the rivht man. luimigrants. don't faill to see this farm before ?ou buv, Come and xce me . . M. T. WHITNEY. i ANTED A GOOD WORK HoK.SE TO : hire for fa; ui work. Inquire at Hkkald otfii-e. i-hVi. t.. W..II....0 1 I.IU-;.. ' I-ui poses a specialty. Orders ltft at the ' '- Hkrald office will reeii for traveling expenses, $275. : I'rr B. SlarHhall. IARM LEVELING OF ALL KINDS, AL- i bany Ore von. Atrent V r the Wrieht Farm Level Location of dit- hes for tilinsr laity, oniers ltft at the reeeive prompt attention, i Leaving a of $40." balance sti'! on hand i (lean. Yon r 1 1 leys and Mreeta! "ITrtTHlK 19 HFRPR." nivrv XII IT tiv .... . e . ... . . -..... . .... tins amount 01 r-tn j.i )i icrtr owners are required to clean their 1 balance exartlv flirrs with the ' ul mm "e MJ,,'"KtnelrProPerty j oaiance exac tly agrees Willi me at once in accordance with the order of the report of the secretary of state made city council, JsiiN n. Hoffman, ! ....... . . . i City Marshal. to the legislature at that session. . ! Thus it will be seen that the I Fr , , , . .1 OA SMALL TRACTS AM) THREE FARMS , course and conduct of all concerned ' on terms. Some near town. honest and honorable, and; " BK'AST j was Entire nt IHnsolalion. that the appropriation made was honestly expended. How any I "RJotick is i.srt oivss tiut thr co-pat- t J.V nership heretofore existing between paper at all conversant With the j hd. Zeyss aud G. W liochsteiller, under the U- , f .- 1 .. ii firm name of Zeyss A: Hochste ller, is this IStory of Oregon for only three ; day dimoUed by Mutual co.uent. Mr. Zeyss vPAra hai-k. i-oulil nuhlish Himh a 1 retirinir. Eituer memlerof the late Bnu J ... . . will receipt for all nioiievs due them. j batch of cowardly insinuations and 1 gmo. w. Hoch.tbilrr j contemptible falsehoods we cannot EtM8' j tell. We have only been a resi-? For the finest baby carriages in j dent of Oregon on this coast a ; "e city go to Ntewart & Sox's s EE THOSE NEW at Will Bios. short time aud were led into its publications by the endorsements it seemed to secure. Hxk1s aid drift of the winter ot 1 - - I IMPROVED ORGANS 'A BARGAIN IN FlItSTfLASS SQUARE paus. must oe sold in four days. A? font rarfor xml Kalldrr- WILL FI'KNIKIT PLANS titate has so far taken no action for ! 17 specification nn.i ii taii for ail kinds oi i iiuiiuiiik biiu nriTiiuicmre. All wor.c '-rouirit its repair. I lv done and (,'iiir nilee 1 to be tirst-cl 'Ms. Es- timates furnished on short nctice ! r brick ; iMi.ldinjfi, resiilcticM, public buildings, i f bridsr"H, ee. The mercirial goveriirnent France has been so fully Bonlan-j muiiirs VITALIER is what ttrized that the ministry I;avt? you in-ed fjr couiiiiitHm, 0s of ap. PS O H W W td a G O Pi &J o o o a t t bd tJ U k t-l o H O H H w o w o o in H w 03 w o a O 03 3 i i .:.. .1 : 1 1 . heen deleated and force to re-, d ygpcpsi Pm-c. to snd 75 cents l or an A Warning. The modes of rWth'a approach are various, and statistics bhow couclusive )y that more pe.-ooDS die from diseases of the throat and lungs than auy other. It is probable that everyone, without exception, receives vast ruraber of Tubeicle Ueruia Into the system and where these terras fall upon suitaMe soil they start into life and develop, at first sluwlv and is shown by a slight tickling sensation in the thrum aud if allowed to continue their ravages they extend to the lunrs pro ducing consumption and to the head. , M..U.- nil this 1 i I dunerous und if allowed Ut proceed will in time cause fleam. os.on you must act with promptness; allow iug a cold to go without attention U dangerous and may lose you join life. A9 Boon as vou feel that soi-ie-thing is wrong with your throat, luiii; or nostrils, obtain a botleof Boscht-e r German Syrup. It wili gie jou lut mediate relief. Vtorth Knowing! Mr. W, H, Morgan, merchant. Lake City Fla., wiib takcii wiih a severe Cold: attended with a aistrebsin Cousth and runuins into (.'onsuinption in its first etuiri s lit Iri.d many m ealled popular r"Kgh r-ui. dies and steadily grew wow. Was reduced iu flesh, and had diUi'-ulty in breatliiiig and was unable ' sleep, r nialy tried Dr. King's New Discovery lor Consumption and found !iiiiuediatc rel.ef and after usiujc a half dozen bottles found hiinstlf well and has had no vcturu of the 'Mseaee. 'o ! other remedy can show so trr:uui a record of cures a-Dr. hinsrew Discovery for I'misuuipiioii tiuuraii I'ied to do just what i- elainied for it. Trial bottle fre- at Ki.-liay it ilasou G. W. SMITH, SUCCESSOR TO W. K. M'FARLAND Has the Largest Stock of STOVES In the .VALLEY SUPERIOR STOVES AND RANGES. (3 nJ a. rallforntu nt-K. nre. The only guai :ii:I! d cure for en tarrh, eold in the li ml, hay fevi r.ios. eo'd, catrrhnl deafiu r ml "ore eyes Res ore the sense of tiiT'if aiid ii'iplens iint breath, resultinir from eatarih. Eav and pieasant to ubc. 'follow directions and a cure is warranted, by all d -utirists. Send for a circular to Abietine Medical Company, Oro ville. Cal. Six months' treatment for 1 ; sent by mail, $1.10, For sale by Foshay A Mason, A Child killed. Another child kille l by the use of opiates given in the form of Sooth ing syrup. Why mothers givej their children surh deadly poison is sur prising when they can relieve the child ofits peculiar troubles by using Acker's Baby Soother. It contain no opium or morphine, ooiu uy Foshay A Mason. Ol ARGAND COOKal) HEATING STOVES. Also a large and complete assortment of kitchen utensils in tin, copjer and granite ware. The Albany Bakery ! -Voder the no oianAjcenMnt o!- W. K. READ, Brlefc for Kale! pplyit W.C ,'00,joo eoed brickjor sa'e ,Catsell. A I ban j . Just received, a fresh barrel of 6amr krau', very tine, at C. H. Spencer's. THAT H.aCKINO COUOHcan pk so quickly cured by Shiloh's Cure. We ;uariuee it. Foshay Jt Mason. WILL YOU SUFFER with dts r.epsia and liver complaiut? Shiloh's Vitalize!- is guaranteed to cure you. Fosuy & Mason. SLF.F.PLESS NIGHTS, made miser able bv that t-rrible cough. Shiloh's cure is" the rt medy for you. Toshay A Mason. alter re C TARRH CURED, healtu and sweet breath secured, by..8hiloh's Ca tarrh medy. Price-, 60-ccnts. Nasal Injector free! Foshay & Mason., stockmen"-"and farmers BEAD. I hereby certify that Dr. I N. Wootlle na gucceesfufly operated on my ride'ling horse. ISAAC HAYS. For further .eference In regard to ridulinw nbuire of Dave Peterson, Win. Peterson, Leb anon; John Hardman, Alfred Wclverton. Al any ; Sam (iaint. Scio; Wui. Foster, Prine ville. I practice veterinni-y meili'-ine in Al bany and country surrounding Othce and residence comer Ah and Washington sts. I. N. WO0DLE, Veterinary burjreon. - WHO KEEP i A full line of choice family grocerirs and prov'sion Canned 1-11 it-tipples, Choice Table Delicacies! Ornanteuted cake fur m WeiUiinaH and Parties, 1 am how receiving my Fall stock ot Dry Goods notions, etc, aiid propose to make it red hot all along the libe, My good are all fresL and ner and bought FO R CASH! We invite your inspection of the following goods Salmon bellies, mackerel and salt flh of all kinds. FRESH MED BREAD Cvcrv I )aT. Bi-it Swrun. Pies. Cakes.; TEAS aaii rOFFB, Mies Nuts,. ikisins Cashmeres Imported Broadcloth. SiLs'Warp, Henrietti All Woo rrieot3 Assat . 'laaaclr plushes Velvets velveteens SiUcs and Satuia In fact everything isn .!ly fiaand in i first-class Dry Goods Store. My Hoot and Shoe ucanuient is complete. I have alfto added a comp)et linsof hoys kilt nuits. A toiuparison of my btock and prices is solicited COT"AU mail orders promptly attended to. Call and see me. i OREGON PACIFIC. CANNED uoODS, ETC. - ne best Soap ic the market- Cnrran & Monteltli have lots for sale on tl e installment plan, rang ing in price from $125 to 1000. Le Roi Savon. Removed. nFPH WF.11RF.R AXNOITNCKS TO HIS patrons an.l fnenUB tnat ne can ne iouiiu i on Mrst tre, in ii'iu- . j Maa-m s brick, where he is prepared to ac-; xyAt John Fox's old stiind. coiumridate the public with an tliiii(f in the new ricl. tonsor allinc. Hot or cold baths at all hours j A fine assortment of domestic j and Imported Cigars low JF1 nu'i "W IF1. BEAD, inoooasor Ui i it. Aiit-.. - Albany, Orepon. la "". - , . . i lalitornia, tlie Land ot Uiscoveries I'ne iiUVEKS' liUlDK is issued March aud.Sept.each i year. . It is an encyclopedia j HOPKINS & SALTMAKSH, tare id of iweful iuformatio" for all who purclias the uxunr or the liecrssities of life. We can clothe you nd furnish you with all the necessary .-. ' unnecessary ap ulianves to ride, wa. 'ance, sleep, eat, Hsh, hunt, work, hurch or stav at home, aud in vai . sizes. styles aud ouantities. Juat hbnre out i what is required to do all these things MMmRTARIY. and vou can make a fair estimate of the value of the i BUYERS' GUIDE, which will be j F,R8T ". sent uuon roceiot of 10 cents to pay uostat-e. MONTGOMERY, WARO & CO., I Plumbing S Pipe Fitting STOVES, All work reasonable rates. 111-114 Mich igau Avenue. Chicago, 111. 1 'DltoHtlutlon Notice. 1HF. PARTNERSHIP MfcrifciwuKE ovitinur ht.ween lr. t. A. mcAiisier and Ur. A. P. Woodward u Wis aay uissoivco I hv mutual i onsen t i November 10, 1&& fr Kent. BURNISHED ROOMS TO RIKT. ,AT THE 1 City ResUurant. rilWO NICE, COMMODIOUS ROOMS SUIT 1 able f..r (fentlemen or S three blocks from Main treet Inquire ol Mrs S. A.McAlister.north side of 3d street, near electric light station. PALACE MEAT MARKET Tames V. Fir E.Prop. Firs Htreet - lbanj The best variety of choice bf.al,mutton pork 4auage, etc'.i" ie oit-v kept con8UntlJ ui band. L. VIERCK S HAIR CUTriNGBuHD BATHS. SHAVING! oyua . . i II ii i il ill rl mm- promptly I 5f EUKEKA The .notto of Califoinia iimbs "II nave found it." Only in that land of jsun8hinc,' here t the oranir emo jonil crape bloom and ripen atta heir huhetit perfecuoii m inic-wmter. arc the herbs and fium found that an und in that pleasant letoe-Jy for all throat and luiip troubles, Sakta Asia the rule of couirhs, asthma, aud con sumption. Foby A Maaoa.of Al bany Urrcon, have been appointed eansuai prlfo his valble California reaa- edy, and sell it under taraotae 'at $t bottehree for f. y FOR SALE I1T Evervthinir niw and nnut A clean towel for every cnstou.er. , FIRST STBKET BELOW RKVKKK HOf SE ALBANY, OKEGON SECOND HAND STORE' tST CashlpaiiUfor all kind ock.1 NORTHWEST FIRE and MARINE INSURANCE COMPAN) PORTLAND, OREGON year has proven it to be a The best and cheapest The necessity. place in the city to bity vour Stoves, .tinware We aic aiways prepared to huy your heusehold furniture at the highest J cash price. Sole agent" for the PEERLESS OIL Cifl Amd Lamp Rill.br. Way rSelfJ Ct r-culj r. r fattk 3 tr Qr SL J Mw, ALBA AY CRKOOW uAb lot A vtn.it in too neaU oku Uu feiotrtret better Have vou an exceasira secretion of mucus or matter in the nasal passage which either must be "blown from . uVS. , oenma me paiatc, or hawked or snuffed backaard to the throat vou.trniihle.1 hv haa-Kinr, soitfinii. weak and inflamed vm. fimmnt unwnM. .i Uu .kn, nnaring or roaring; in the ears, n.ore l fleas impairment of the hearing, Iom o llamelt, memory impaired, dullness cr dizziness of the head, dryness or beat of nose? Have you lost all sense of smell? Have you a hacking couch? Have yon djapeptia? Is your breath foul? Ir top uavk thr Cai Arrii Some have A these srmntnms. othnrn onlv a ui.rfe ,Tho leadinir symptom of ordinary ca mi. ! in uiiTvwtii Bucrciion oi niutfiao yellcw nr Kreenish colored matter. Pom breath is caused bv the deetur ilel bv Imwkin-.'. soltfinii. weak and inflaru SHIM fcZ-Lr T mm S&m Tag CitcucA BIETINEMDI-d tup n m t v 1" il a 13 ml t r rn I r Drwlln causea oy ue aectur lUK,Ar 1 .-til rosinir ecretions exuded from festeriag CURE TOT? ulceni far back in the head: omcUmea ATaPniJ lhe membrane ooverinir tbe bones ia W i 1 AfciUil en away and the bones themselves fiRflVfl I V Til fradu,l".v decay. Such cases ar in V i M ILLiL lflL deed object of pity, as stench fro n rL . V " thc lunf " I "88 ov,r ,d hectwe pollutrcl- by therelie ."hi ?l,WHr,'i,''l',t,:,1,f!!,lii5 Hl.v.U. ,. the Whole srer ... . V Vi,U V'1 ' ( ,U " ' !Ur 11 -1 f ' t tl slwp stent ;-n;;:,r" ' - DO NOT PROCRASTINATE. vou have experienced any of the aboTonymptouis do uot dolar. but try K-t lrk at once. Wo positively uarant on a few applications relieve ami men. to curj. .vx monthti trratment fr.r SI. 00: sent y mail T- eatmen Hantx ble aud aMtM'are. 1 I'UUI I mm For Sale by T CMOR!I nda thoroask i 1 a :ihii mm bign. j bottle. Foehay tk Majoa. L. G01TLIE -lla n y Oretcn