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1HE MOBNTNG HEKAL1): SUNDAY, MAKCH 17. 1889. ! 1 i I i ! i Si I 1Jail,v a.md Weekly TERMS OF 6UBSCU1PTHN- DAILY Published even morning except Monday. covered by carrier, per week........... 0.15 fcv wail. lcr cai .... ....... 5 00 WEEKLY. (Published every Friday Morning.) ne copy, per annum, in advance... ...$2.00 When not paid in advance..... ......... tJO 6.3 A. M, TI1E HAIL. Vail at the Albany post office close Kor all offices north 1 Tim Eastern state f The West Side And the Nai row Gauze R. R. J kor Portland and Salem 11 A. II Corrallis and Yaquina ...12:30p. u office south 7:30 f.M The postoffice will be closed each evening rum six to seven o eiocK. Registered matter tor thefearly morning train should be mailed Deiore o cioca uie j.nvious eveninir. EDITORIAL NOTES. Now for the woolen mills. With grim humor the Canadians are now talking of annexing the New England states to the domin ion. Before the autumn winds begin to blow Albany will have street cars running and woolen mills in operation. The immigration to Oregon this summer promises to be larger than ever before. Albany will receive a liberal share of this. Keal estate in Albany is steadily increasing in value. Such enter prises as woolen mills, street rail way, new business blocks, etc. adds money to every property holder in the citv. TEMPERANCE BOTES. Contr.buted ay ttaeW. C. T. U.ft The number of VV. C. T. Unions in Georgia has nearly doubled the last year. Wherever Mrs. ieavitt stops on her circling way she ties another knot in the white ribbon which is fast binding the hearts of women the world over in christian love. At latest report she had just organ ized a union ot native women at a mission station in South Africa, also one at Verulani, a little city on the coast.. Whatever truth you see that has in it the power of human help, quickly range yourself alongside of it; work for it, breathe in it, allow it to flow through your veins and arteries, and in due time there also the truth will stand up for you, and another position be won for God and for progress. It is the same old story of the gospels, where hiving nrst sought the kingdom of God and His righteousness, all things else are added thereto. Present conditions indicate a bountiful crop in Oregon this year. The crop in California w?s thought a few weeks ago to be nearly a total failure on account of dry weather, but the recent rains have given Californians assurance at least of a partial crop. Tiieke are said to be many small parties of American ladies who are making the tour of the Continent uuaccompanied by gentleman or even by a courier. The parties are generally made up of half a dozen middle-aged ladies, who travel leisurely and comfortably, and find no trouble whatever iu getting about. The custom is a growing one, and whereas half a dozen years ago such a thing would have ben regarded as impossible, now it excites no comment. Ir w seriously told that ''the length of tne Mississippi river hu always been placed at 4100 miles, but civil engineers fumiiiar with tite stream suy that it has short ened itself over 4(h) miles in U years, and will do a well in the 1'it to come." lut we are not told whether that great river is ptraiirht ening itself out from its snake like rurvjs, or whether the late seven-wint'-rs alon its northern coiir.- are the cause of its mysterious con traction. Col hi j; a great contrac tor. It is related of that queer genius, Rev. Thomas K. Beecher, that he was once asked by a young theolo gian whether he would not have them (the youngsters) "stand up for the truth." To this Beecher answered in words full of meaning, and with solemn tone, "Truth is eternal ; it is a part of God. If you will give it a chance, the truth will stand up for you." A more preg nant utterance never fell upon listening ears, nor one better worth remembering. History is nothing else than a record of the singular ways in which this great principle has been confirmed in every pro vince of life and morals. XEW TO-DAY. 2ffl collars to loan on ;ood A WaralBg. The modes of death's approach are various, and statistics show conclusive ly that more persons die from diseases of the throat and lungs than auy other. It is probable that everyone, without exception, receives yast rumbers of lubeicle Germs into the system and where these germs fall upon suitable soil they start into life und develop, ui ursi siuwiy ana is shown oy slight ticklinsr sensation in the throat aud if allowed to continue their ravages they extend to the lunys pro ducing consumption and to the head. causinsr catarrh. Now p11 this is dangerous and if allowed to proceed will in time cause death. At the onset you must act with promptness; allow ing a cold to go without attention is dangerous and may lose you your life. As soon as you feel that some thing is wrong with your throat, lungs or nostrils, obtain a bottle of Boschee's German Syrup. It will give jou I in mediate relief. Worth Knowing. Mr. W, H, Morgan, merchant, Lake City Fla., was taken with a severe Cold: attended with a distressing Cough and running into Consumption in its first stages. lie tried many so called popular cough remedies and steadily grew worse. Was reduced in llesh, and hud difficulty in breathing ana was unable To sleep, l-maiy tried Dr. King's New Discovery tor Consumption and found immediate rel.cf and after using a half dozen bottles found l.iniself well and has had no return of the disease. No other remedy can show so grand a record of cures as Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption Guaran teed to do just what is claimed for it. Trial bottle free at Foshay & Mason The Album- Bakery ! Under the new management of irker Bros. WH KEEP fc.A full line of choir lro vision, Uahnea 1 t&nUy jjroceries and etipples.SS Choice Tabu -Delicacies c Ornanieated'cakw for Wedarnm and Part ten. M mm rea esUte security. Croder, Albany postotfice. Apply to S. W. LOST, A GOLD LOCKET WITH yUAUTZ set, con' '"ir; portrait. The finder will be suitably it war Jed by returning the same to Marx Uaurnnart. FOR SALE A GRADED SHOHT HORN bull, weight 100, 6 year old. Will take 40, or trade tor other stock. W. M. POWERS, Shcdd. Or. Ollfbrnlu Cat-K-Curet- The only guaranteed cure forjea tarrh, cold in the head, hay fcver.rose co'd, eatrrlml deafness and sore eyes Res ore the sense of taste and unpleas ant breath, resulting from catarrh, Eay and pheasant to use. Follow directions and a cure is warranted, by all d-uggists. Send for a circular to Abietine Medical Company, Oro- ville, Cal. Six months' treatment for $l;6entby mail, $1.10, For sale by Foshay & Mason, J SLEEPLESS NIGIITS, made miser able bv that t-rrible couirh. Shiloh's cure is the remedy for you. Foshay & Mason. CATARRH CURED, health and sweet breath secured, by Shiloh's CV tarrh Rr niedy. Price, 50 cents. Nasal Injector free. Foshay & Mason. Briek For Sale ! 000,000 erood brick for sa'e: A pplyjto W. C noounll All, on. aln on bellies, mackerel and salt fish of al! kinds. FRESH BAKED BEMD .fcCvcrv -Dav. ' Best Stud. Pies. Cak TEAS ant COFFE If you wish to secure one of those fme lots in Hackleman's Third and Fourth Additions. These lots are located near the site selected for the NEW WOOLEN MILLS, And are sure to double ia Value within the ETEXT NINETY DAYS Only a few lots left. All GOOD and ON EASY TERMS. Fanners! Mercbub, BANC COM. ANY -OF- Albany Oregon Cand Nut CANNED tiOOUS. ETC.J s. lisisi MIONTEITH 3 Ma! M 500 000 P4ID Cr CAPITAL 9U.M. OFFICERS. President diaries E. tVolvertm,. Vice-President J. O. Writsman. Treasurer J. Y. Cusick. i Secretary J. K. Uldcrkic. DIRECTOE8. K. f?i. Strahan, Chas. E. Wolver ton. J. L. Cowan, D. Ii. Monteitn, J. W. CuM'ck, J. O. ;Writsman, J. K. Elderkin, Charles Monteitn, G. F. Simpson. Safe, Soiina, upnseryatlye A Square Company, Managed by Square Men, Patronized by Square People Parsonize Homo Enterprise SS 'i,ie best Soap in the market Le Roi .Savon. A fine assortment of domestic and Imported Cigars) 2TAt JohnjFox's oldstand. lown nn'S new briek. HOrlvINS & SALTMAHSH, A TV "TT1 f TT "Tf TIF. I Sole Agent for These -Lots, ALBANY, OREOX, Hem's Restauran Plumb 0 VJT carriase, for Bale at a bargain SECOND HAND JaluiSchineer's livery stable. TWO-CEATED Call at For snle. GOOD MASON & HAMLIN ORGAN. Inquire of M. . Vm. Myers on Water street, between El) worth and lir.iadalbin LET ALL THE AFFLICTED Read and learn that Dr. Wests Alt-ruY Tunic in a valuable remeily for malarial af- 1 leeuous uiin i ir uiMeatiea ariir,; iroin unpur-itk-4f the litoud, mich as serouilous huiiio-, liiniples on the faee, salt rheum, rlieumatisir hoadaehx, piles, kidney eoiii;.!aiiit, ullfemnk weakaesseo and general debility fever and ailie, catarrh and droi y. I iMariiifaetu.e 'iicdifine aecordi!i; to the" nature of the dis ease. DR. J. .1. WEST, I'he old reliable physi. ian, may always be Muni at hi oiiiee and can toil you 'just where our pains are iixated bv examining yuu iu i places ..ur brea-i ; anI nn.l- yourh.,nliltr blades, v. ah lii tar . ver vur elot.fi. g. Many eures have been made bv his treatment. The BUYERS' IGUIDK is issued March and Sept .each year. It is an encyclopedia ot useful information for all who purchase the luxuries or the necessities of life. V e can clothe you ml furnish you with all the necessary and unnecessary ap- p 'ances to ride, walk dance, s.eep. ea . b'ah, hunt, work, go to 'mrch or stay at home, and iu vaiious tizes, s.yles and quantities. Just hhure out what is required to do all these Clings COMFORTABLY, and you can mak" a fair estimate of the value of the BUYERS' CUIDK. which will be sent upon receipt of 10 centi to ppy prsta 111 ta. MONTGOMERY, WARD & COi, 1 14 Michigan Avenue. (J. icago,lll. Fr Sale. OA SMALL TkACTS AN DTHREE FARMS w V o i easy terms, Sroe near town. li. KRYANT DeffirmeriniDi S TOTES Tinware aad Hardware, t Hermann Diercls, Prop," THIS RESTAURANT IS NO W OPENED T the public in the Saltmarsh buildine be ukL6 Rfc.vere lioe, where pood meal "... no. i an nours. air 1 Merck in. vites niold customers and the public gener ally to call. The table will be supplied with the best viands the market affords. Satisfac tion guarantee . Mr. Diercks was formerly proprictorof the Kevere House 'esUuraiil, w hich he ran on the European p'an.but found that pian didn't succeed, so he opened his present restaurant where he has (riven general satisfaction. Perrons wanting a first-class meal should iro to Hermann's. iTNo Chinese employed. All work promptly done at reasonable rates. First Strkkt, Pkarcr Clock L. VIERCK'S SHAVING PARLORS. HAIR CUTTING -AND BATHS. KKAD AM) LKAKX. Tex hivs i.i suilicient time for as enterprising a city as Albany t raise a subsidv of $2-,6HX) for lirst class wooien mills, with a success fill business alteady establ sbed Tiie company bnys its own grounds and water power, ami does not ask for money to be paid until the mills are completed and ready for operation. It is an enterprise which should and will meet with prompt and liberal aid from every citizen interested in Albanv's weliare. N.ijte oi i tie eastern papers suy that Mrs. Levi 1. Morton was the handsomest woman at the inau guration of 1'resideut Harrison, and others say she is the hand soniest in America. The Eugene Journal remarks that this is sav ins a good deal, for. fcas Flanagan said in the Chicago convention, "if we are not here ior the oihees what are we here for?" And echo an swered "what for?" If the women of this country are not good look ing "what an they?'' And echo answers, "are they?" This is original and all persons are cautioned not to copy it without giving credit to this pajer. KrinKxri.Y the British army au thorities are tor some reason yet ting verv nervous over the condi tion ot tiieir coast defenses and torpedo stations. An order lias recently been issued canceling all passes heretofore issued for visiting these places. Hereaf er orders for admission will onlv be issued to olticers, non-commissioned officers and men of the Kriiish army and navy when duty requires them to enter the defenses or e?ta'!isli ments, or when residence witiiin obliges them to pass from and to ; such defenses, and to such civilians i only in the employment of the J state as are required to di nu for the public service. I eaiiie to tiie country to locate, and fonnd ifter arriving in re that Portland and Alhain .vere al tidv death. c.l to become the huad"- lUarsors of the re.it ;roiti west. W i.h that end la ie ! determined to locate in Mbauy m the sprin.-, having alrecdy pur hasei' a laiaK farm, whi.-h I ilesire" to 'ln prove. Now nil rlio.se who are iu need of ri t'meti! ioi!lil av;ij themselves if this opportunity. CONSULTATION FKEE. Persons ilesirinu c.iretul tieatnieiic will please call en Or. .. J. West, late of Detroit, Michigan, at l!Mi east Pth street, Albanv. Or egon. Come and u'tt eoosultatioii anhovv. Oitice hours from J A. u ti p. x. Sollre nf DKsolulioii. TOTICK IK IIKKKKV OIVF.N THAT TIIK CO-PART- J.1 neiship heretofore existing betwien Ed. Zeyss and !. W. liochstedler, under the linn name of Zejss Jt liochstellcr, is this day dis.solvtd by mutual content, Mr. Zeyss re;iriiii'. tuner uieinner oi tne late nnu will receipt for all moneys due them. IlKO, W. H(M IISTKIII.K.K Ed.f.KVss, SIHLGII'a VITALIZEK is what you ni-ed for constipation, loss of ap petite, dizziness and all symptoms of "J-" pepsin. Price, 10 and 75 cents per bottle. rV:diay A: Mason. fj A VINO SOLI MV INTKItKST IN THE stortf of Keueral nierehandise of the nnu oi uusnow a: t'alile to C. t. Stanard, 1 wish to call the attention of all who know themselves indebteJ to (Jnshow Si Cable to lall a. id settle at once. Having sold out on accotiii. of poor health, I expect to cfcane eiiiiu'e for a while, and all accounts not ietr.lca before I et ready to leave ISrownsville ill be left with an oiti-jcr for collection. A word to the wise is suiticient. O. I'. COSIIUW, Hrownville. I KMOVAL Li have wUXSU.S & 1MNNALS removed their blacksmith sbon !r ni their tl, u i -.rttrs t ths corner oppo si Ans. Mr-ih; l's livery stable, where the he found re.i ly to do all kinds of (..-k iat'ieif line cheaply and promptly. 4 ontrdttor and Knlldrr. DC. SHELL WILL KI'ltNISH PLANS, siicciflcatioiis and details for all kinds of buitdim; and architecture. All Iv done and iruarantced to he firt...!i i. . timates furnisht d on short notice forj brick lti.!iliii'S. residences, mih'i,- l,ni,,l,...,u I bridm, etc. ' For the finest baby carriages in the city go to Stewart & Sox's. SEK THOSE NEW IMPROVED JOUGAXS at Will Bros. ' Everything new and neat. A clean towel for every custon.er. Fill ST STREET BEI.OW REVERE HOl'SE ALBANY, - - 01L1XJON A om Fe tlant A Will I; res. U A KG A IN IX ni:i-cL.ssyi'Ai:i-: pianos. Jiust ttcp jia in louriluys. At p B. WINN, AGENT rOM ITHEflLEAD V inj; nre, uie ainiiaceiutut insiuaiice con panics. I-or Kent. TTlcRMSHED ROOMS TO RENT. AT THE X City Restaurant. THAT H,CKIXGCOl'(iIIcAN b so quii Kiy rureu riy oiiuon s Cure. V uuramee it. Foshay t Mason. Tt'fT T VIT OTVCma. V1L.U HlllBlUtK WITH 1TS ocpeia and liver complaint? Sliiloli'i uuiizcr is s;uaranicca lo cure roti r us 'ivy ix .iaon. rilllf. "STANDARD" NOIMKLESS SEW1NO 1 machines, and all r'nds o machine ex tras at Will Hros. Ur ANTED A WOODWORK HORSE TO hire for farm work, lnouirclat Hrrai.ii office. FOR DYSPEI'S'IA and liver com" plaint, yo" have a prnted srnarante on every liottle of ShiloliV Vita'izer. Ti never fails to ?ure. Fisiiur iV Maon. IF YOUR L cl. ORGAN NEEDS TIVIVi: leaning or reir irin-' iro to Will lim' They warrant their work lean mr A I fey a antl Mmli! TVTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT PRO- XJ perty ewners are required to clean their alleys aim the streets adjoining their property at once in accontence with f lie order r.f the city council, JHN N. HOFFMAN. City Marshal. STOCKMEN AND FARMERS I hereby certify that Dr. I. N. Woodle hits Duccessiuny operaieu on my ridliiii; horse. ISA Ad IIAVS For further cferencc in regard to ridLlinVs ml)uirc of Dave Peterson, Wm. Peterson, tb- am.ii, iiarumao, Aiireii nciverton, Al any; Sam Guines. Scio: Wm. Foster Prin. ville. I practice veterinary medi'-ine in Al bany and country (surrounding. Olfice and lesmeiice corner om and vtashiiiton sts. I. N, WOODLE, Veterinary Surgeon, Pres It. Marshall. FARM LEVKI.IXi; OF ALL KINDS. AL bany Oreiron. A-eat for the Wright Fann Lcve'. I.Ov-ition of ditches for tiling pin pises a KH:iidty. Or.lers left at the IIkrai.I) office will rc-eive prompt attention. OREGON PACIFIC Curran A Montelth have lots for sale on tl e installment plan, rang ing in price from $125 to $1000. J. F. WIHTIX(i, Artistic Paioliiif. Danners, ing, (k'-ins, wood en. .-raving ami nifChani.Ml di-awings. hfttcring a spi- -ialty. Rooms S and !). Foster Block. SHILOH'S CATAr III REMEDY A jiositive cure f-r catai r!i, dipliilKTia ami t anker month. For sale by Fo shay A: Mason. . . ... i I A now ba rel.of sauer kraut at Wiil- shavea for Ut lereck'f Iac.. TkomD30 & Co , Kemovril. JOSEPH WEBBER ANNOUNCES TO HIS f) patrons aint friends that he tan be found on First strict, in his new rooms in Foshav & Masin s brick, wK:re he is prepared to ac commodate the i'ilic with am thinir in the tonsor'alline. lio: or cold baths at all hours PALACE MEA'n MARKET James V.PiPE.Prop. lirsl Slreci .... 4,il, The best variety of choice becf.veal.mutton pork TOUsa,'e, i tcin the city k.-i-t eouiuco 4ii hand. ' Z2T Cash'paii for ali kind ock.TEj In Albany lias been filled bv tin- SECOHD HAND STORE. The past year lias proven it to be ft necessity. The best and cheapest place in the city to buy your Stoves, Forniture, tinware We ate aiways prcnareo lo onv vonr household furniture at the highest cash price. Sole agents for the PEERLESS OIL CAH And T.atvip Fillek, L. GOITLIKB. f Having iatoly secured a very large and desirable lire of Linens, such as Towels, Napkins and Damask at exceedingly low prices, we shall We shnll offer the samelat a SPECIAL Lk a i 1 1 T1 hi i vS JDiAl ron THE mi? at TEN DATS. Kollec. CHANOKOK KAMR. In the'County court of Linn County. State of Oreiron. . V OTICE IS "3ERF.BY GIVEN TO ALL i X persons concerned that bv rrHw nf th. County Court duly made and entered of record on Monday, January 7th, 1889 the name of Charles H. Schubert was changed from Charles H. Schubert to Charles II. Muelle:, Done by order of the Hon. D. R. N. Black -bum judge of said countv court. Witness my hand and the seal of Maid court affixed this 7th day of January A. D. 1889 K. E MONTAGUE, County Clerk: We extend a cordial "uvitation c examine these oods, feeling that we can show vou bargains. In connecfioi with the sale we shall dis )lay a large line ot WHITE GOODS and emhroi dories at LOW PEICE8 A leaiitiful lin of ginghams and seasonable wool en dres goods. Our &tock is new and complete in every department. "W IF1. BZ3AD, Alla-iy. Orecon. OREGON BAILWAT and NjaVICATlOW CAMPASil Columbia River Route Trai or the East leave Port'nnH ,ti . . and 2:40 p. u. dailr. TTnTTPlTS0 nd ,rom Principal A J-wiVJJ 1 O points in United States. Canada aud Europe. ELEGANT PULLMAN PALACE CARS Emigrant Sleeping Cars' Ban Throi a oi Express Trains OMAHA, COUNCIL ELUFFS and SST.JPAUL Frerfof Charge and Mil boat 41m m. Close Connections at Portland for San Fras Cisco and Pujret Sound joints. Tor further particulars inquire of Curaan It Monuith, First Street, Albanv. Oregon feriknta leave the O. 1L N. Co.'s wharf, at the foot of Iro.ida!bin street, on Tnesda an J t ridar of each week. C. G.JUA WLINOS, . tiocal Ageat. yy. ii. uom'omb, cBcral Mauaeer. A. L. MAXffKIX, p. t. a. ALBANY CoIIci? iate Institute, G. W. SMITH, OREGON IKK SUCCESSOR TO VT. H. ll'FARAANU Has the Largest Stock of ST0YES In the YALLE Y SUPERIOR STOVES AMD RANGES. O s Q. CD a 3 a. ALBANY, I8HHa.anMs A Eull Corps of Instructors, and r?n ;i8Centlfic' Xnr. eemmercial 1 tIiU?e8- Courses of u6j ar raiiRed to meet the needs of all irradea af student. SrecnU inducements 'K t. studenu from a broad. Tuition ranT-! I 5.5 la au.so, rer (Tfra. . I Instrumcntalpngtructicn in in yiTen by Hiss Laura Goltra. Board in private families tt low rates, aaa rooms for self boarding at nal rxpeasa. A careful Buperrurion exercised OTeVwpite away from home. p p Korcirculsraand full particulars, addrvaa theypresident, mnm RET. ELBERT K. COND1T. Albany. Oregon. JOIItl SCIIMEER'S Liverj. Feefl & Sale stable Corner Second and EOateorih St . ALBANY, - . OREGON HOMMMARDWbythedayormonth Car nageaor busies en reasonable terauT rdnl ; ONLY FIRST CLASS HEARSE IN THE CITY ARGAND COOK AND HEATING STOVES Also'a large and complete assortment of kitchen utensila in tin, copper, and granite ware. THE FIRST NATIONAL OF ALBANY. OREGON. presided, L. Flinn. VICE-PRESIDENT 8. E. YoUDg, cashier E. W. Langdon TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING UlblNESS. Accounts kept subject ta check. Siirht Exchanjre and Telerraphic Transfer sold on New York, Chicairo, San Francisco and Portlwd.Oregon. Collectiona made on favorable terms. S.E. Yoro L. ftwm L. E. BI.AIS w. E. I'lHRIlU, E. W. Laxodos. J as. F. Powell, Assistant Cashie 17' . V: i