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I: 1HE MOBXINO HEBALI): SUNDAY", MABCH 24 1889. 5 j glaring gailguratd Daily a.nd weekly TERMS OFSUBsUKIPTIoN- DAILY PoMbihed every morninif except Monday.) . elivered by earner, per ween-. 1 y wall, per JrtM 0.16 500 WF.KKLY. (Published every Fridav Morning.) necopv, r annum, in u j rX i kB nnt n&ld in advance..... - " 1'HK MAILS, Vail at the Albany postotflce close or all offices north ) The Eastern states f , Jlie West Side f And the Nai row Gauire R. R. J l or Portland and Salera 11 A. M Corvallis and Yaquina 1-2:30 p. M nttu-e south ... 7:30 r. M The postotfice will be closed each evening r..m Hiv to seven o'clock. Heirwtered matter for thefearly morning . R . ... 'I.I I M U . k. train shouiu oe inaiieii ueiurc w tv i previous eveiunir. .1 IS TIIO (JO IT FREE. It is a cenuuon beliel among human beings that in the realm of jnmd thought there is perfect ireedom. As a recent writer says though tyranny finds many ways to enslave man, it. can have no direct power over his thoughts. His actions may be restrained, his speech may be fettered, his body may be chained, bis life itself may lie taken away, but his thoughts iioone can interfere with. They remain his own, and, except with his will, no one can even guess what they are. But does this absence of direct power ensure true freedom of thought ? It may at Jir.it sight seem to do so, but a ueeper insight into the nature of thought will show that it is itself subject to many influences ana conditions. Associations, circum stances, education, climate, race, occupation, hopes, fears, emotions all exert an indirect but power- encourage and if possible carry out this plan of work, is the special object of this department from the alert and vigilant national W. C. T. U. superintendent through stata and district officers, down to each local worker. To this and the local superintendent is requested to secure the appointment of a temperance secretary in each Sab bith school under her charge, members of the V. C. T. U. or Y's being considered very desirable for this post. The duties of these temperance secretary is to do all they can for temperance in the fol lowing and othei ways : 1st . By securing so far as pos sible the use of the temperance lesson. 2d. By distribution of temper ance literature monthly, or as often as may be agreeable to all concerned. 3d. By temperance concerts, lectures, etc. 4th. Securing signers to pledge. otu. Introducing- temperance books in Sabbath school libraries. 6th. To keep an accurate ac count of the number of pages of iterature distributed including papers, lesson leayes, leaflets, bearing on this subject. So far dear sisters lor the skele ton of the work to be done, which must be clothed upon with life from the warm consecrated hearts of feithful Sabbath school workers all over the land. Some of the possibilities of this important work may be mentioned in passing. To reach the impressible mind and oscience of childhood with truth and light, Jesus said," lie that doeth evil hateth the light" and et Let floods of light fall upc n tie path of the rising genet ation until the iniquity of the blighting liquor traffic is apparent to every Let the seme of THE MARKETS. ALBANY QUOTATIONS. Wheat 70 Oats 25 30c Flour 4.2L pet bbl Potatoes 25c - Effffs 15c Butter '2Tc. Lard 12K15c. Wool i6i17e. Hams 12&15c. Shoulders 8 10c. Bacon 12(ai4c Hay Timothy. $12, pats and cheat. fa. Apples Green, 7&t.00 ner bu. rluraB Dried, 5c. per B. Apples dried Oleuciied 5c ' sundried 8 c. Chickens $2.503 50 Hides Be't hides, ffreer, 5 t, 10 c : deer skins, 20c; sheep pelts, 10 30c, according to wool. Beef 24c gross. Mutton 2 00 per head. Hogs 457e, dressed. Lard-Kegs, or 5 gallon tins, 10c; pailb 12c. Discoveries Tana Mre Valaakle Are 8anta Abie, the California dis covery for Consumption and diseases of the throat. Chest and Lungs, and California Cat-R-Cure. the only guar anteed cure for Catarrh, Cold in the Head and kindred complaints. Thev are sold at 11 per package, or three or -j.ou, ana are recommended and used by the leading physicians f the racinc doasi. xo secret compounds. 3uaranteed by Foshay Mason Am Absolute Core. The original Abietinc Ointment is only put up in large two ounce tn dgxcs, ana is an absolute cure for old sores, tr rns, wounds, chapped hands, and all skin eruptions VV ill positiv ely cure all kinds of piles. Ask for the original Abietine Ointment. Sold or rosliay x Mason for 2o eents per box by mail SO cents. fal pressure upon thought; so powerful that if in one sense it is 1 youthful mind. alwavtj free, in another sense it is I right be aroused to feel that such always controlled. It is only where work of darkness should not be a wholesome and active life secures ' 1 .censed or perpetuated by a for the tKxly that varied motion and other sa'utary conditions need full to its best development that we can say the freedom of the body is secured. So the freedom which christian people. Thus may the young be enlisted in active work as well as t.j pledge themselves for personal safety and helpful in fluence. We rejoice to see that Overland Pi to Califo -VIA- Southers tacific Company's THE MOUNT M1ASTA ROUTE. Albany 35 Time Between and Min i'riiarl.Hco 35 The Albanv Bakery ! Uuder the now management of Parte Bras. WH KEEP &A full line of choice family jfroceries) and Canned -inefctpples,$ Choice Table Delicacies lOrnanieoted.'eakM for Wedmnas and Parties. MlllUOD bellies nu ind anil fiuli nl nil kinds. FRESH BAKED BEEAD Iverv Day. I I Farmers t Merchants' n j ri Best Pine l it i TEAS ixn COFFE Candies us. i) Mm CANNED VVQDS, ETC.! ine best Soap ir. the market Le Roi Savon. A fine assortment of domestic and Imported Cigars 5TAt John'Fox's old.stand. low jFl nirs new brick. you wish to secure one of those fine lots inHacklenian's Third and Fourth Additions. These lots are located near the site selected for the NEW WOOLEN MILLS, And are sure to double in Value within the NEXT NINETY DAYS Only a few lots left. ALL GOOD and ON EASY TERMS. GURRAN & MTEITH, IN COM. ANY -OF- Albany . Oregon Ganitai Stock 500 000 r4ID IF C1FIT1L S55.M. OFFICERS. President Charles K. Wolvertm.. Vice-President J. O. Writsman- Treasurer J. W. Cusick. Secretary J. K. Elderkin. directors. R. !S. Mraiian, c has. E. Wol-.or-ton. J. L. Cowan, 1.B. Monteiti., .1. W. Cusick, J. O. Writsman, K. Elderkin, Chaikti Monteith, C. F. Simpson. Safe, Soiiiia, uonsemtiye A Square Company, Managed by Square Men, Patronized by Square People Farsc&ize Home Enterprise Hem California express trains run daily between Portland and San r rancisco. SOUTH NORTH 4:00 p m . . Lv Portland . 18:18 pm..Lv Albany 75 i a m..Ar. Ar.. 10:45 am Lv.. 6:45 am S. Francisco. Lv.. 7-00 pm lral Pmhh. Train Dally- Ex. Sunday thought needs is not merely the strong and true temperance princi ubsence of any personal compui- j pies are advocated by all the ory force, but the presence ofivaiious Sabbath school papers favorable influences, which shall j from time to time. We who are enable it to grow in strength and ' trying in this department of union t perforin its functions in the most ' work to encourage and aid the perfei-t manner. Our thoughts i bringing in of a ful'er light, on this should be the guides of ur whole momentous subject fee! that we lives; their proyincw is to discover are but humble laborers together truth and to reject error, to sifi ti e with all cluiMtian effort in this direction. 8:00am..Lv. 12:40fi m..Lv. 2:40 p m..Ar.. ..Portland . . .Albany.... ..Eugene.. , ..Ar.. 3:45 pui ..Lv..ll:3.-ain ..Lv.. 9:00am Lebanon Branch. 8:20fpm..Lv.. 0:(l pm..Ar.. 12:50 p iu..Lv.. 1:36 p m..Ar.., .Albany... .Ar.. 6:30am .Lebanon Lv.. 5:45 am . Albany Ar . . 2:45 pm . Lebanon..... L v.. 2:00 pm PULLMAN BUFFETSLEEPERS. TOURIST SLEEPING CARS, For accommodation of Second-Class Pas sengers attached to Fxpress 1 rains. The S. P, Co. '8 Ferry makes connection with all the reirular trains on the ea. side di vision from foot of F street. Potrland, BOB. OAKKEiT Ti the wile uf It. a Garrett' in thi city, cu ha:un'.a y. II irch :3. a jrirl. XEIV TO-DAY. the just from the unjust, the pure Horn the impure, the better from the worse, and so to apply them as to improve character and life. Oi k dispatches say that Secre tary of War Proctor is an advocate of the Sunday re-t law, and that very soon an order will be issued abolishing the Sabbath dress parade. The subject has been . agitated in the annual ieoits ut : armv ntliiM!il4 tur vsirs. Iitnr:l - J ; UTANTtU S-I.ennail was opined to abullsll- 1 eral hciiMfU-ork in a small nig tlie parade, but the present commanding general believes that .nly necessarv work should be .1,.,,.. ti, , ..n..,.i, ., ,. i ' ;ooi MASO.V HAM LI X OUGAN. done ni the arm on abbath, and , lnquire of Mri Wm ilyera 0 Wiiter proposes that the parade be d is- : street, between Ellsworth and Br..adallnn pjnstd with. To this Proctor has l'nirair anU Balldrr. given his hearty approval. j fllHK L'ShKKSiGXEU having located A West Virginia jury w hom was beiug tried a man for West Side Division. Between Poitland and Corvallis. NallCTrain Dally-Except, Sunday TT. PoSlarH TTat. 620pT 12:25 pm..Ar. C?rauis.. Lvl.30 p. HOPKINS & SALTMARSH, Plumbing 6 Pipe Fitting STOVES' Tinware i:i Hates, Sole Agents for These Lots, ALBANY, OliEOX, A M DEPAT BE All work' promptly done at reasonable rates. s Kestauraot Hermann Dieicks, Prop. THIS RESTAURANT IS NOW OPENED TO the public in the SalUnartth building be low the Revere House, where good nieaU will be served at all hours. Mr IHcrck in. vites nix old customers and the public gener ally to call. The tables will be supplied wilh the best viands the market affords. Satisfy tion guarantee . Mr. lXercks was formerly proprietor; of the Revere Ho jse restaurant, which he ran oa the Eurtfiean p'an.but found that pian didn't succeed, so he opened hi present restaurant where he has given general satisfaction. Persons wanting a first -class.meal sbou!d tro to Hermann's. l-tf'No Chinese emplued. First Stkrkt, Pearcr Block1 L. VIERCK'S I i SHAVING PARLOBS HAIR CU1TING and BATHS. . At Albany and Corvallis connect with trains of Oregon Par.iPcItailroad. KvpreHH Irnla DaHrlKx.xpt Sunday) 4:50 p m. .Lv Portland . . . Ar. . 9:00 uin S:00 n in . Ar McMinnville. Lv..j.45)uni rlIE UN DERSIGX El. WHO HAS I. opened an uphol terinir and repairing; shop opHMite the Runs Uonse, will remain in the city out a few weeks. Those desiring lounfceii and mattressei repaired and any up h'lsterin'' done, should call at once. j. 13. t;i Imore. A GOOD G1KLTOUOGEN- family. In quire at the resilience of V. A BurLhart, corner 5th anil railroad street. THROUGH TICKETS lo Al! Point- SOUTH AND; EAST Via California. C3TFor full information regarding rates, maps, etc-, call on copanv 8 agent at Albany K. KOEULER, E. P. ROGERS, Manager. Asst. G. P. Sl P- A Everything- npw and nrat A clean towei for every customer. FIRST STKKET BELOW REVERE HOUSE ALBANY, - - OREGON 1 onff Felt Want for fcalr. THE' i j. hi .uiwiy wiiiciis iKiinuiate iromcnv hp 1. ire "'""rj- cyiitract to build bndgis, c c b. rns, and all manner of dwelliin; hoiist-K. iniiuiJing Oueen Anue, Eastlake and Eliza - illegal Voting asked that they be ' plans and sptciacatins tree of charges. Sutis informed what the penalty would .: fattion u'u't- w. cassel. LET ALL THE AFFLICTED be if he was found guilty, and j when relinked bv the judge tori Read and learn that Dr. West s Alteraive t Tifti ia t- . It .- i.) .i v. ....... 4 .. 1 . . : 1 -1 such a breach of law practice fections and for diseases a'rfsiog from impur iiioinntlv brnn-'lit in a ver.lirt nf 't'e ' tha blood, such as scromlous humor, piompur orou.lll III a veruitl Q pimples on the face, salt rheum, rheumatismi liOt guilt V. ! headach, piles, kidney complaint, all female - - weaknesses and general debility, fever and Urarir-r -rivifv M.rnn-w. .f ?ue, catarrh and dropcy. I inar.ufacture t.ie U. S. supreme court, is dead., tiis fUCvessor will probably bo! Judge Gresham. medicine according to the nature f the dis ease. DR. J. J. WEST, lapiii Ma i it OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD. AS It Oregon Development Oo.'s Steamship Lyine In Albany has been filled by the SECOND flAiDD STUBS. The past year lias proven It to lie necessity. The best and cheapest place in the city to buy vour Stoyes,Forniture,tmware We aie always prepareu to miy vour household furniture at the hijhes cash price. Sole aent lor the PEERLESS OIL CAN And 1-a.mp Filleh. L. GOITLIEB. Having' iatoiy secured a very lame and desirable (- lire of Lineus, such as Towels, Napkins and Damask at exceedingly low prices, we shall we shall offer the sanieiat a SPECIAL SALE -FOR TUE- NEXT TEN DAYS. AVe extend a cordial -'uvitation examine these goods, feeling that we can show yo" bargains. In connection with thesa'e we shall dis play a large line ot WHITE GOOIas and embroi deries at LOW PRICES A beautiful line of ginghams and seasonable wool en dress goods. Our stuck is new and complete in every department. SoUe. CIIASOKCr NAME. In the'Countv.Coutt of Liiiii County, State of Oreiron. I VJOTICK IS MERF.CY GIVEN TO ALU J VI peroona concerned that by crder of the luuniv oiin ouiy u.atie and entered of record on Monday, Jtfiuary 7th, 189 the name of Charles H. Schubert was changed from Charlea H. Schubert o Cbarlea II iluelle , Uone hy order of the Hon. D K. N. Black burn Judje of said county court. Witney my hand and the seal of Raid court affixed thU 7th day of JanuarrA. D. E. E JlOXi AGl'E, Couut Clerk. OEEGOB RAILWAY and KATICATIOX CVMrASWI Columbia River Route Trai or the Kart leave Port 'and at 8 A. and 2:40 P. M. daily. Albany. Oregon. nor MILESSHORTEH -AND- TEMPEKASCE j The old reliable physician, may alwav be I founl at hi office and can tell you ' just j where jonr pains are located by examining ! you in ix places on your breatit and und'r I your ghuider blades, with hi ear .ver your I clothes. Many cures have been made hy his treatment. Oilice hours from m a. f p. m. TlMlt "STAXDARU- MMSKI.ESS SEW1XU X machiii. and all kinds ot uuehine ex tras at Will Bros. Contributed by theW. C. T. I". lie loiiowins paper was rea-i m READ AND LKAKN. the Union last Tuesday by Mrs. .S I came to the country to locate, and found A. McAllister, superintendent ot ; ". v"i j"?-t,1H. or.tl'",J "J Albany ' ' j were already aextined to become the head- abbath School work : miarsers of the (reat xrowintr west. With , , .i-i i n- i , , . that end in view I determined to locate in "Sslbbatll r-rliool Work. Oneot Albany in the spring bavinjr alrendy pur- the fortv departments of the Y. W. : c,,ase' m '"" "i0" 1 dTre to !'" - I prove Now all those who are in need of CI. I." To trace the history of i treatment guould avail themselves of this this line of work back to the i "CONSULTATION' FREE, ol the Woman Crusade, is i.i.t ... ... ' I Prnnti ilpdiritio t-nrpful lrM.lm.i.r u-;il inv purjOrte at this hour, but SUthce ' please call on Or. J. .1. West, late of lietroit, . " .i . i .u I Michigan, at l!H east l!th street, Albanv ()r- n to say that year by year, as thr c'me aild ?et consultation aiuhow. arouocd woman hood ot the nation has "pondered on these thing in her heart," the liht has shown further and further alonjj; the way. Early in the history of efforts made t j introduce temperance teaching into the .Sunday school, an a;.jeal was made to the International Lesson Committee to arrange for :i luurterly lesson on tiiis topic, in their plan of study lor the year. Though by some it was felt to be a department from ihe original plan ot sttidiuu the T.ible as a book, yet it war. aci-edtid to, and the scripture selections so chosen are by the publisiiing houses of each denom ination, arranged in proper order; in lesson leaflets and pi.-irter.'iep, 1 mid sent out to the thousands ol feclioola throughout the laud. To 22 ; Hours Less Time. Tlian by any other route: , " " 1 E.MOVAI. -JOHXSOX .V UAXNALS i have removed tliuir l.l.u ksiiiith slion j ... u oppo- FirstilaM through passenger and'freight from Portland and all poibts in the Wil li ette Yr Hey to and from San Francisco. Accomodations unsurpassedttor comfort and 'ety. fares and freight via Yaquina and the Oregon Deve opmcnt company's steam ships, much less that by any other route be wee& al) points in the Willlamettc Vallev Uid San Francisco. ' Sailing dates. ROM 8AK F8A.NCIHCO Willamette Valley.. M Dec 6tl Willamette Valley 13tb Willamette Valley ' 30th FROM YAQUINA. WillamettelVallev Dec. 1st Willamette Vallev. " 17th Willamette Vallev u 24th The company reserve the right toj chang teamers or xailinir dates. V. If. Haswkll, Jr., Gen F. & P. Aent. J04 MontgfniieryiStreet, San Francisco, Cal. daily parsbxokr trains. Except Sundays.) L Yaquina 6:45 a m I Lv Albany 1:00 p. Corvallis 10:3s a m " Corvallis J:40 rt At Albany 11:10 a x I Ar Yaquina l'V) p. v O & C. trains connect at Albanv and r- Hillameffe Ulvrr Llue of Steamers The Wm. M. Iloa". the V S. Beutlev and GA W. SMITH, SUCCESSOR TO W. H. MTARLAXD Has the Largest Stock of STOVES la the VALL E Y SUPERIOR STOVE STANDS RANGES. iriiiu inetr omi qiiaricrt 10 in- turner XZ A',:rl J!r;;,,t-!;,,S-,.T.,'e.? ThreeSistersar,i,,servicefor both pas - .- an n 1 1 1 1 1 . oi work intluir line cheaply and promptlv. OLI OIT. HAVIXd SOLl .MY INTKKKST IX TIIF. (tore of general mercliaudiNe ol the' f.nii of t'oshnv A: Cable to C. t. Stanard I wit-h t' call tlir attention uf all l.u know tlicmxel.'es itidebtu.1 ti C'osiiow a; falue to -all a.id settle at once, llaiini; sold out o:i iu co'.ll t of pc--r healtn. I expert lo rhan-.-e c'.iiiia'c for a wiiile. add all aciittii.ts not settled before I et. readv to leave l!ro ;i ill? ii! be Is ft with an officer for collection. A word to the uin is cutticient. t.. f. COSIIOW, Brownsville. scuser and freight tr.ittic between Corvalli and I'ortand and intermediate poinls, leav tK company's wharf, Corvallis, and Messrs. Iiulman & Co.'s wharf, Xos. 200 and 202 I front St., Portland, three times each week I as follows: NORTH BOCND. ; Lv Corvallis Mon., ho,, uim in S 00 am i Lv Albany Mon.,-Wed. and Kri 9 .SO am ; Ar Sa'em lon., Wd.l. and Fri a 0 i pm : Lv Sakm Tiles. 'ITi'-ri.d Sr ani ; rPortlaiidTucs.,Thur.andSat.... 3 30pm ; SOUTH BOUND. 1 Lv Portland Mon., Wed. and F'i ; Ar saiem Mon., Med. and Fri. I'rcs i:. Uarsliall. 1WKM LI.VhLI.MJ UK ALL KINDS, A L- J. li.;:iv orcon. A;nt ( r th.- Uri. h; Farm Leiel. I.ncatioii of 'lit. lies for tiling I r.mKis. i vot-paity. Onlcis Ictt at thG I itbitALu oJLcc M'iii i-ecvivtf ptcmpt attention I t Lv Salem lu;s.,Tlnir. and Snt Lv Albany Ties.. Tlmr. an.l ShI Ar Corvallis Tu -s . Tlmr. and Sat. . COO am 7 l.'t pu 0 00 am 1 K0 pm 3 ;w ptr C. Hooi f, Aa g G. K Wm. JI. lima, Ceneral Manager. Si P. i ut .Corvallis, O on a z 5 3 Q. (0 a. "pj T'lT7'"I?r1s2 ana mini prineipal XlVlVJjl O points in I nitedStMts. Canada and Kurope. ELEGANT PULLMAN PALACE CARS Emigrant Sleeping Cars Bon Thrown Express Trains OMAHA. council bluffs and .st.;paul (-'rr'orckarice andMilhasit CbaMgr. Close.Connections at Portland for Sao fran Cisco and Puget Sound point. For further particulars inquire of Curaan tt Monteith, First Street, Albany. Oregon. X-Boats leave the O. K. K. Co.'s narf, at the foot of Broadalbin street, on Tuesday aui Friday of each week. C. G. RaWLINGS, t Local Agent. W. n. H0LCOMB, acral Manager. A. L. MAXWELL. P- T. A. ALBA TY Collegiate Institute, ALBANY, : OREGON IMM A Eull Corps of Instructors. Classical, scientific, literary, cemmercial ana normal claasea. Courses of study ar ranired to meet the needs of-all frades of students. Special inducements ffere4 t students from a broad. TuiUoo ranges from Per ITeraa. ; instrumectal'inst ruction in aiusic will Boar riven by Miss Laura Goltra. .rd in pnvate families ct low nl .a ivwua iur kii ooaruimr at email a careful supervision exercised over pupils away from home. - For circulars and full particulars, address the president, REV. ELBERT N. CONDIT, Albany, Oregon. ' J0UI1 scnr-EEns Liverr. Feed & Sale stable Corner Seoond and EUswrih 8t$ . ALBANY, - . OREGON Houses boakdbd by the day or month. Car nagesor buzirica on reasonable tnu vdnl NLY FIRST CLASS HEARSE FIN THE CITY ARGAiD COOK AND! HEATING STOVES Also a large unJ cumi-lcte aaortmcut of LItcheu utensils in tin, copper and granite ware. OF ALBANY. OREGON. PRESIDENT, L. FlisD. vice-president S. E. Young, cashier. E. W. LaDgdon TRANSACTS A GENKHAL HANKING lil.'&I.K!ts. A'x-oiuits ket mibject to -heck. .Siirht Kxel.ane and' Tclefrrahic lransfur sold on New York, Chicago, San t'rani-isco and Portland.Oreg-on. Collection made on favorable term. S. E. Yorso L. FLwxjr L. E. Biis n-. E. 1-ii.ksi. E. VV. Lanodos Jas. I. 1'uwkll, AiuisUDl Cabhie