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About Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19?? | View Entire Issue (March 30, 1889)
'. Uf - y x r t V,-1 - V- 1 ,'"-- I t 1 Daily a.nd weekly TERMS OFsUBdCKlPTloN' D.ULT Published every moriiin except Monday.) elivercd by carrier, per wee ----- iiual, rei.. " WEKKLY. (Published every Friday Morning-.) j bo copy, per annum, to advance.......r-.w la hen not paid in advance TaUt MAI I. Mails at the Albany poatoffiee close J-or all office north ) The Eastern states l6-30 Hm West Side f And the Mai row Gauge B. K. ; For Portland and Salem - - Corralhsand Yaquina i office south . . 7 .au r. The poatoffice will be closed each evening mm six to seven o'clock. Registered matter for thefearly morning train ahould be maUed before It o clock the previous eveninir. THROTTLE SPECULATION IN NECESSARIES. tk. cK;0nt 'f Pxr,andin? or!re-1 taring the price of the products of the soil, by fictitious means for i I..' ; a a.mnnt ' one, and one that has been much talked of and worked upon. The candid, honest man readily sees that methods of that nature are mostly ;acts of highway robbery character, skulking behind lax legal requirements to gain pelf while maintaining respectability. The matter should be kept be (lore the people, and the demands j 1 or laws and public opinion to re- I . .. . A. 1 1 (strain such practices reneraieu until the end is accomplished. The subject is closely allied to speculation in all other branches of human industry, and especially to etock gambling, and it is a good ign of progress in the right direc tion when as influential a paper an the Baltimore American says that no more significant indication of the tendency of public sentiment is to be found than the recent offer ing by an association of lawyers of a prize for the best essay on the rignt8 of minority stockholders in railroad corporations. It has been demonstrated over and over again in the past few years that the holders of Ihe majority of the stock do not find their interest to lie in the direction which means the greatest benefit to lha road as a corporation. It is some time since various legislatures have sought to prevent the wholesale gambling in the necessaries of life, carried on under the pretense of business ; i is now time to take a step further and throttle it at ever point. It is not an overstatement t j say that thousands of persons aie to-day dependent Upon the little Savings j they have invested in the securities ! of one or another of our rai'ioadp. The loss of dividei ds or interest f M,, tlia Lea i,f thpir' means to them tlie i is ot tneir , Uiean-S of living, and the deprecia- , ... A . tion in the Value Ol the StOCK or K,Ua a .W.l Inftflf.f if rent moment ru..v.t.u - - 0 to them. In an honest ei nuuet ot these corporations such people have nothing to fear, but when thev fall into the hands of tie 1 rc leSjiOlial eiHJCUlatOrS it Varies only ' ... ? m avh. fmw. hufhirnv rnhhuri' Against this they are entitled to 1 protection, and it ought not to be too much to hope that ironi such a movement as the present t!ie.e . ,1 1 1 T-u inau resuu uiaienai j.wi. iub tt i,:,., w il be t ailed f ith essajS W11U.II Will oe taueui nil will naturally present the subject from varied iints of view, and fr lll a concensus of them rhould ' , 1 result a clear understanding of what proper rights of minority , . . holders are not now in existence under the statutes, am! such ka iwledge is the first essential Ktcp toward a coirtctioll of the from their old quarters to ths corner oppo . .... : site Aus. Mrshail's livery stable, where present condition. ; th. fcefonnd realy toao all kinds of The operations upon the propo -ed i.sihiiiaiiiau canal will be watch ed with interest, for it means g veral cents per bushel advance u ion wheat on this coast when a .successful canal is completed. Itj now said in the east tl-t opera- tions on the proposed Nicaragua j Canal will probably be lx-gun tlli ' month by sending a dredging plant j to Urevtjwn. The harbor of this tow n, which is to be thojtermlnus of the canal, inconstantly liable to be tilled up by sand moving west wardly, through the action of shore currents. It is proposed to con struct a pier of brush and piles, which will allow the harbor ta be oiiened to vessels of 15 or 18 feet draft. The work ot" jerni:incnt im provement to :;o luet draft will not be begun until the building of a railroad inland. This road will bring rock taken from the great rock-cut, and which will be used for the sides of the ci-nal through the marsh-lands and for 1 1-n con struction of a permanent pier at lireytown. The time that a human being spends on this caith dwindles into veritable i"isigninY;:in;c when com plied with the- life ! a tree. riai:t rbvv as long as they live, and the live much longer than animals. A Boabab tree in Seneg.l, aboatl.O vjii as in circuuiferen e, va reckoned by Adanson to be over 5,000 years old. An oak in Dorset shire, Engtand, is thought to be 2,000 years old. As the Baobab is now known to be a fast growing tree, doubt has been thrown on the accuracy of Adanson's estimate. Baron Hurabolt thought the dragon tree of Teneriffe, the oldest tree, but Asa Gray, in "Johnson's Cyclopedia," gives precedence in longevity to the Mexican taxodeum or baldcy prus,which is a alow grow er. Man grows only to a certain age and his life hereafter is but a fleet ing breath compared to these con btantly growing patriarchs of the forests, whose destruction man often wantonly makes his idle past time. A Washington dispatch records the gratification of naval officials over ihe reports of the honors paid to Rear Admiral Chandler at the . m w ww rr wneral in tlong ivong. ine t ibte was due partly to the high character and great popularity of the dead officer. If all our naval and consular officers abroad were men of Chandler's character such funeral honors as were paid to him would not be so conspicuous as to call for note. It is perfectly safe 1 o say that his successor in charge of the Asiatic squadron will not fill diniral Chandler's place in the estimation of the European colony China. bnard again Thejsu-lke, And alwavs have a bottle of A.' "'- Engli&b Remedy in the house. V va cannot tell how soon Croup may strike your little one, or a cold or cough raiy fasten itself upon you. One dose is a preventive and a few doses a positive cure. All Throat and Lung troubles yield to its treatment. Tue Remedy guaranteed by Foshny L Mason NEW TO-DAY. FK SALE A GRADED SHOUT HORN bull, wewht 1800, u yearsold. Will take $40, or trade for other stock. W. M. POWERS, Shcdd. Or. of Ice- ALL PERSONS KNOWING THEMSELVES indebted to the late firm of K. Glass k son, are requested to call and settle at once with R. Glass, at Crawfordsville, either by cash or note. All acoounts 01. our ledger must be closed right awa. R. GLASS & SON. WANTED 200 CORDS MAPLE TIMBER to be used fot manufacturing chairs. For particulars inquire of O. A. Archibald at the Farmers' Warehouse, Albany Oregon. Mall ion for sale. rpiIE UNDERSIGN ED IHS A FULL X blooded Percheron stalliou which he is o t-jc for sale on reasonable terms. Any ?rson wishing to breed pure stock of ihp e.t quality will do well to purchase this l.orse. C ill on me at 111 v place near the Cal-ap-oia bridge. CLM'S VKHRS. Ural ttle lor sale. A GOOD SUPPLY OF FIRST CLASS drain tile for sale at the Eage brick , .te twl at the l)l0tory or address Propts & Auaton, Albany Oregon. - contrartar ana Kniider. rpHR uxoERsiGNEn having located i Albany solicits latronasje from city anJcoumrv WilC( lIracl t imild brid;eH, bans, and all manner of dwelling houses, in Hiding Oueen Ani:e. Eastlake and Eliza- oethian stvle of building. W.ll furnish P'ans and sptcifit-ati.-ns tree of chaises Satis faction guaranteed W. t'AaSKL. DI.HHolntlon .otlr. PARrSKRWHIP IIKRKTOfORK KXHTINO HK- ,miU. W. Harris and W. E. t.illctt. ni.irb'e deulerii, is this day dissnlvtu by j tii il niiiMHiit. Mr. Gillett retirniL'. All i peTons kurwiug themselves nidehUMl to thie rir .1 will pleae ca.l at their shop and settle, ' . - vt- 1 1 ....... ' Ahm Jmmtf . m, w- ,U Krr- T o.x - IN THIS CITY ON TtKSDAV A CASAkT The finder wit 11 tie suitably le- iJ bird warO o hie. hy retu niug the same to the HkraLD j . AVAN1'fc" A liK" -hM. iO n:AV- yy u Salary an Jen-en. paid. Inquire 1 at ity stables j mw wanted-any one! IT having a gn.d one will find a purchaser V callinjf up 111 M. Sternberg. None but P V-cinss cowwamed. mHr "STANDARD" NOISELESS SEWING 1 ma'hin-. un l ail kinds machine ex- Wl" Bro'-: I ) EMOVAL-JOHNSOX i DANNALS I V have removed their blacksmitli shoi work in their hue cheaply ana promptly. ANTED A GOOD GIKLTODOGEN- eral hcusework in a small family. In quire at the residence of F. A , Burihart, corner .Mil and railroad street. For stale. GOOD MASON & HAMLIN ORGAN. Inquire of Mrs. Wm. Myers on Water A street, between Ellsworth and Kr.iadalbin antkujaGOOD WOrk horse to VY hire for farm werk. lnquireat Hkral L -l-rz.-r.-.-. - - ------m FOU DYSPEPSIA AND I.IVER COM plaint. yo" have a pr'nted raraiit'e 011 every bottle of ShilHi's Vltui'izer. It never fails to ?ure. Foshay & Mason. IF YOUR ORGAN NEEDS TUNING, L cleaning or repairing go to Will "Bros. They warrant tlieir work J. F. WHITING, Artistic Paintii, liunners, siirnsi. dcsijiis. n 11. sr:iviir and inecliani;tl draw lUgs. ILettcrinir a sje -ialty. Kooins S and . F.tr-r Block. OOMI1TG, y uiera ill'Vtll.l Vl'llll IAVltUV. SATl'KDAY, MAUCU 30. EAIM.E JJHOTHEIiS MUSICAL COMK COMPANY ir-jlily entlorsed by both press and public. oxe xKiiiT o:;ly. See photographs al Blat kinan's, where seats may b reserved at th' usual popular prices. llll'lll 1HE ItOBNINCh THE MARKETS. ALBANY QUOTATION'S. Wheat 70 Gate 2530c Flour 4.2i. pei bbl Potatoes 35c Egffs 15c Butter 2"c. Lard 1215c. Wool ti4$ 17c. Hams 12&15c. Shoulders 810c. Bacon 12 14c" Hay Timothy, $12, oats and cLeat, 18. Apples -Green, 751,00 per bu. Plums Dried, 5c. per lb. Apples dried bleached 5c sundried 8 c. Chickens $2.50(33 50 Hides Bef hides, preer, 5 c , " 10 c : deer skins, 20c; sheep pelts, 10 80c, according to wool. Beef 24c grots. Mutton $2 00 per head. Hogs 67c," dresbed. Lard Kegs, or 5 gallon tins, 10c; pailb 12c. Worth Knowing. Mr.W, H.Morgan, merchant, Lake City Fla., was taken with a severe Cold: attended with a distressing Cottgh and running into Consumption in its first stages. He tried mnny to called popular' cough remedies and steadily grew worse. Was reduced in flesh, and had difficulty in breathing and was unable to sleep. Final.? tried Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption and found immediate rel.ef and after using a half dozen bottles found himself well and bus bad 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 Brlek for Sale! QOO.000 eood brick for sa's 4t Cassell, Albany. Applyfle W.C to Call1 VIA Southern 1'acific Company's THE MOUNT bHASTA ROUTE. Time Between Albany and an franclsf 35 35 O "CT "2. S California express trains run daily between . Portland and San Francisco. , south 1 NORTH 4:00 p m..Lv... 18:18 pm..Lv.. 7:45 a ni..Ar... ..Portland ....Ar..l0:45 am . . Albany Lv . . 6:45 am .. S. Francisco. Lv.. 7-00 pm Loral Pa. Train Dally- Ex. Sunday 6:00 a in.. Lv... 12:40pm..Lv... 2:40 p m..Ar... .Port laud . .Ar.. 3:46 pin I .r 11 .UC (it. .Albany Eugene.. Lv.. 9:00am Lebanon Braneb. 8:20pm..Lv.. 9:08 pm..Ar.. 12:50 p m..Lv. . 1:36 p m.-Aiv. ...Albany... ..Ar.. 6:30am ...Lebanon Lv.. 5:45am ...Albany Ar.. 2:45pm . . Lebanon Lv . . 2:00 pm PULLMAN BUFFETSLEEPERS. TOURIST SLEEPING CARS, For accommodation of Second-Class Pas sengers attached to Fxpress Trains, The S. P, Co.' Ferry maVes connection with all the regular trains on the east side di vision from foot of F street. Potrland. West Side Division. Between Poitland and Corvallis. Mall Train Irally-Except. Sunday 7i3bVmT7Lv.Po.-tlanl ..Ar.O'JOp. n: 12:25 pm..Ar C'?naiiis.. L. 1.30 p. 11. At Albany and Corvallis connect with t rn ins of Oregon PacificRailroail. KxpreHH Train Mall (Excipt Sunday) 4:50pm..Lv Portland... Ar.. 9:00a 8:00 p ni . Ar McMinnville.Lv...'.4;ai am in THROUGH TICKETS 10 Al! Point. SOUTH AND, EAST Via California. fiTFor full information regarding rates, m:ips, etc-, call on company s agent at Albany R. KOEHLEK, E. P. ROGERS, Manager. Asst. G. F. & P- A THE f apajtate ! OPIGON PACIFIC RAILROAii! ' ANI ; Oregon DeYelopment fco.' Steamship Lin AND- 22Hours Less Timei Tlian byny other route: First-class through passenger andfre"'ht from Portland and all points in the Wil- ir.ette Vrlley to and from San Francisco. Accomodations unsurpassedfor comfort an ! fety. Fares am' freiahta via Yaquina ami (he Oregon Deve opment company's ateam jhi, much less that by any other route be ween al) points in the Willlaiuette Valtev ind San Francisco. Sailing dates. BOM BAN FRANCISCO Willamette Valley Dec Hth Willamette Valley " 13th Willamette Valley.. " 30th raoa TAQUINA. WilIametteVallcy. Pec. 1st Willrniette Vallev " 17th Willamette Vallev ' 24. h ic company reserve the right, toj chang timers or sailintr dates. C. H. Haswkll, Jr., Gen F. & P. A,ent. 104 Montgimieryjstreet, San Francisco, Cat. daily passrnokrtrai.ns. Except Sundays.) L Yaquina 6:45 A M I Lv Albany 1:00 P. Corallis 10-.3S am" Corvallis WO rv x Albany 11:10 a a I Ar Yaquina 510 r. t O & C. trains connect at Albany and 'r- Vt illainelle Kiver Llnr of Steamers The Wm. M. Hoa, the N. S. Deutley and the Three SLstcrs are in service for both pas senaer and freight traffic between CorvalHs -lid l'ortand ond intermediate points, lcav i.ig coinpanv's wharf, Corvallis, and Messrs. Htilniaii i'Co. s wharf, Nos. 200 and 202 Front St., Portland, three times eaeh week is follows: NORTH Lv Corvallis Mon., We .It 8 00"an. Lv Albanv M011., Wed . i., !) M am Ar Salem' Mon., Wdd. and i-'ri 3 0 1 pn Lv "lli- ' 1 . Th'ir and Sit ....... tvi ri" .1. ;m.' es. ,Thur. and Sat.... 3 30p SOUTH BOUND. t.v Portland Mon., Weil, and Fi 00 am ArSalein Mon., Wed. and Kri 7 l.'i pin Lv Salem Tucs., Tliur. and Sat ! 00 am Lv Alliany Tues., Thar, and Sat 1 30 pin Ar Corvallis Tu.-s., Tliur. and Sat. . . 3 30 1111 Wm. M. Hoao, C. Hootin. General Managii. Vet g G. F. & P. Agent Corvallis, O oa Overland loraia ! 22a MILES SHORM HERALD; SATURDAY, MAKCH 30 1889. The Albanv Bakery ! Under the uaw maoagemMt of 5 - WH KEEP i.A full line of choice family groceries and provision, Canned jfirif epples,3 Choice Table Delicacies Ornamented cakes for Wedatnas andl Parties. Salmon bellies, mac&erel and salt tish of al! kinds. FRESH BAKED BREAD iivcrv Dav. Best Svp. Pics. Cate. TEAS and COFFR Candies Nuts. Raisins CANNED HOODS. ETC.! ne best Soap in the market Le Roi Savon. A fine assortment of domestic and Imported Cigars t&M JohnFox's oldjstund. j lowJJFl nn-s new brick. HOPKINS k SALTMAKSH, J Plumbing Pipe Fitting STOVES' Tinware ni Hardware, All work" promptly done at reasonable rates. First Strrkt, Peabcb Block' L. VIERCK'S Jl HAIR CUTTING and BATHS. Everything new and neat. A clean towel for every customer. FIRST STREET BKl.OW REVKRE HOI SE ALBANY, - - OREGON A lonff Felt Want In Albany lias been filled by the 8IG08D HAND STOEE. The past year lias proven It to be a necessity. I he m-st mid place in the city to buy vour cht"ape6t j StovesiaMtiire, tinware I We aie always prepareu to tiny your I ouseholil furniture at the lushes cash price. Sole agents lor the PEERLESS And I-amp GIL CAN FlLLEH, j L. GOTTLIEB. ir ker Bros. SHAVING PARLORS G. W. SMITH, ; SUCCESSOR TO VV. H. M'FARLANDjfi! Has the Largest Stock of STOVES In the YALL E T SUPERIOR STOVES AND RANGES. CXST O Z 3 mi to 0. ARaAND Als f fcare and compile I 1 If you wish to secure one of those fine lots IiiHackleman'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. CURRAN& IAIONTEITH, Sole Agent for These Lots, ALBANY, OliEOX, a m Haring latoly secured a very large aud desirable lire of Liiieus, such as Towels, Napkins and Damask at. exceedingly low pi ices, we snail we slinll offer the samelat a SPECIAL SALE FOR THE . NEXT TEN 'DATS, We extend a cordial -'nvitation to all to call and examine these goods, feeling that we can show you bargains. In connection Avith the sa'e we shall dis play a large line ot WHITE GOOI and embroi- jL JUKJ) W Jr A beautiful linn of ginghams and seasonable wool dif,s o-oods. Our stock is new and complete iii J3 I every department. COsK AND1I3-SEATING STOVES asscitment of Litchen utensils in tin, m m R JtL vJ S2jl Albanv. Oregon. copper and granite ware. Fjwis it facial CO XI . ANY -0F- Albany Oregon 1 "a OFFICERS. Preeident Charles E. Wolvertot.. Vice-President-J. O. Writsman. Treasurer J. W. Cusiok. Secretary J- K. Elderkic. DIBECTOBS. R. S. tranan, Chas. E. Wolver ton. J. L. Cowan, Monteith, J. W. Cusick, J. O. :Writsman, J K. Elderkin, Charles Monteith, C F. Simpson. Safe, Sound, uonserratiTe A Square Company, Managed by Square Men, Patronized by Square People Parsoaiza Heme Enterprise s Hermann Diercks, Prop. THIS RESTAURANT IS KOW OPENED TO the public in the haltoiarHh building be low the Revere Houae, mhere pood meal will be served at all bourn. Mr Dierck in vites ai old customers and the public eener ally to calL Tlie tables ill be supplied with the best Tiands the tuarket affords. Satisfau tioiruarsntee . Mr. lWercks was formerly proprietor of tlie Revere Hojse 'cstaurant, which be ran on tlie European p'an.but found that pian didn't tiucceed. so he opened his present restaurant where he bas (riven general satisfaction. Persons wanting a first -class nieal should co to Hermann's. fTNo Chinese employed. Notice. CIIANOKOF SAMF. In theTCountvtCcuit of Linn County, State of Oregon. H' OT1CE IS ifctif.DI UMU TO AL1 persons concerced that by crder of the County Court duly made ana entered or record on Monday, January 7th, 1889 the name of Charles H. Schubert was chanirea from diaries H. Schubert to Charles H. Muelle Done by order of the Hon. D. R. N. Bla k burn judge 01 said county court. Witness my band and the seal of said court affixed this 7th day ot January A. D. 1889 K. E. MOS'l AGUE, County Clerk. OREGON RAILWAY and NAVIGATION WHrAl Columbia River Route "TTrai or tlie Kast leav Port land 'at 8 a. 11 and 2:40 r. u. tUU . mTlT7''I?rIC! to and trom pricial X IL'iV Jj 1 O poinu in L'nited Status, Canada and Europe. : ELEGANT PULLMAN PALACE CARS Emigrant Sleeping Can Bun Thwart i Express Trains OMAHA, Asn STPAUL Frr!r Charge asidtl"Ubl Ckaagr, Clo!ieConnections at Portland for San Fran Cisco and I'utfet Sound points. for further particulars inquire of Curaan Monteith, First Street, Albanv. Oregon. &?T Boats leave the O. K. N. Co.'n wharf, at the foot of Broadalbiu street, on Tuesday ani Friday of ech week. C. G.RAWLI.GS. Local Afest- vi. u. iioitoMr, General Stuaagrr. A. L. MAXWELL. i. r. t T. A. ALB aTnY iate Insti ALBANY, OREGON 18M IMS A Eull Corps of Instructors. Classical, scientific, literary, ccmmercial and normal classes. Courses of studr ar ranged to meet the needs (4 all (Trades of students. SpeUal inducements offered te studenu from abroad. Tuition ranges from 5.5S) ! .M Per BTrrsa." Instrumentallinstrnction in sausic will given by Hiss Lanra Uoltra. Board in private families at lew rates, aud rooms for self board In fj at small expeose. A careful supervision exercised over -pupils away from home. For circalsrs and full) particulars, address thefpresideat, REV. ELBERT N. CONDET, Albany, Orefaa. JOHN SCIir.lEER'S Livery. Feed & Sale stable Corner Second and EUmoorth St ALBANY, - . OREGON Horsks boarded by the dar or month Car nagea or buries on reasonable terms v6nl n. 1 r ONLY FIRST CLASS HE&RSES1N THE CITY OF ALBANY, OREGON. PKESIDfiKl, L. Plinn. VICK-PHtSIDEXT S. E. Tonng, cashier. E. W. Langdon TRANSACTS A CKXEKAL' BANKING lSll.-o'ESh. Accounts kf-pt Fubjectt Jlieck. Siifht Kxchatttre mid Telqrrai'hic l'raiibfer solu on New York, Chicago, San Kranoioco and Portland, Oregon. Collections made on favorable ttriu. L. E. Blais w. E. ic' E. V. 1 WCD-.N Jab. P. I owbix, AbsUunl C&shieg Oaoita 1 500000 tOCK Restaurant nermann Coto tute i 1 TEE FIRST t J S