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THE MORNING- HEKAIjI); VEDNESPAY, APB1L 3 1889. LxklUY A. NO WEEKLY 'TERMS OFHSCKIPTION- ' DAILY Published every morning except Monday.) ?ivercd hv carrier, per week..,.-. A . . L' ..' 1 MM't W WEEKLY. (Published every Friday Morning.) na copv, per Mnom, In advance T-.w . IHH ..v. imma ... " Mails at the Albany postofflce close I-or all office north ),. The Eastern states l6-30 Hio Wnat Side f And the Nairow Gauge R. B. tor Portland and Salem Corvailiaand Yaquina . " office south '. " The postofflce will be closed each evening rnm six to seven o'clock. Registered matter lor thejearly morning traiif should be mailed before o clock the previous evening. FALSE DEDUCTIONS. The growth in the post office business in this city during the past year, is one of the many indi cations of the positive and perma nent growth of the city. The receipts of :he office were as fol lows : J une, $1274.41 ; September, $1219 20; December, $1466.65; March, $1490.69. Total $5450.95. Thi has been an increase of over $500 during the year. The Oklahoma craze will shortly subside, for the settlers upon the lands over which so much con ten- i tion and trouble has been expended will find that they are as far from having landed in paradise as they would be in any other part of the United States and the excitement and furore of possession will be gone and they will wonder what caused them to be so crazy wild. The practice of deducing argu ment from statistical, and like information, to maintain a theory 'hatha been advanced, is com "laoti in practice, and often mislead ing if not absolutely pernicious in results. The reliability of figures cannot be questioned and are usually convincing. When there fore the aid of these figures are diverted towards evolving false premises, they become an instru ment of falsehood and wrong instead of truth and right, Take for instance the recent argument of Cardinal Manning against the public schools of our country, in which he cites, as Prof. Fisher shows from one of his authorities, statistics which are thought to demonstrate the baleful effect of common schools on the morals of society. The group of six New England Scates is com pared with six of the Southern States. One of iheui had common schools, the other had not. The results are spread before us. "Mas sachusetts and her five sisters, out of her native population of a little more than two and a half millions, had on the 1st of June, 1860, jubt '1 459 criminal in prison," while the six Southern States, -her compara tively unlettered companions, with a native white population of over three millions, had but 477 in prison. Before inquiring into the accuracy of the statistical data, it nay be well to notice briefly the rlimav character of this logic. It is Linn county is liberal in the matte1 of building bridges, and ii bout the first liberality she ex hibits in that direction should be to join with Benton for a bridge across the Willamette at Albanv. the ere long chief commercial city of the upper valley. The public schools in Walla I Walla were dismissed upon la&t Monday, April 1st, to allow the children to go fishing for trout, the fishing season opening upon that diy. Probably the trout did not enjoy the holiday. m It is said that the principal claim of Mr. Witmore, who wants U. S. senatorship of Rhode Island is the beauty of his wife. THE MARKETS. ALBANY QUOTATIONS. Wheat-IO Oats 2530c Flour 4.3J. pet bbl Potatoes 25c Eggs 15c Butter 'rc. Lard 12K15c. Wool :6K17c. Hams 12j4gl5c Shoulders 8 10c. Bacon 1214c; Hay Timothy, $12, oats and cheat, 13. Apples -Green. 751.00 per bu. Plums Dried, 5c. per fl. Apples dried bleached 5c sundried 8 c. Chickens $2.503 50 Hides Bef hides, greer, 5 t 10 c : deer skins, 20c ; sheep pelts, 10 30c, according to wool. Beef 2K4c groes. Mutton 2 00 per head. Hogs-7c, dressed. Lard-Kegs, or 5 gallon tins, 10c; pailb 12c. Worth liaowlnc Mr. W, H. Morgan, merchant, Lake City Fla., was taken with a severe Cold: attended with a distressing Coagh and running into Consumption in its first stages. He tried many so called popular cough remedies and steadily grew worse. Was reduced in flesh, and had difficulty in breathing and was unable 10 sleep. Jinalj tried Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption and found immediate reLcf and after using a half dozen f.mnH hiniHlf well and has i;iiiliva . v. v. . - - 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 Alton Bakery ! Uuder the aev. management of Mer Bros. COME Farmer Brick for Sale ! 000,000 pood brick for sa'e, Apply W". 4i Cassell. Albany. MAKKIKD. Mo-:R3 Smith At the residence oi th bride's parents in Tangent, by Rev. 1. H. Coma no, pril 3d, 1889, Samuel H. Mcscs n Mia Ida Smith, both of Linn county. XEW TO-DAY. WANTED 200 CORDS MAPLE TIMBER to be used for manufacturing chairs. For particulars inquire of O. A. Archibald at the Farmers' Warehouse, Albany Oregon. For Bent. ALLOVSRF. M. FRENCH'S JHWELRT 8TORB. lnouire of f. m. frkach. H SEWERS AND WELLS THOSE NEED ing sewers or wells dug on short notice siould call upon W. A. McClain, Cfarges verv reasonable. FHUND Al THE OPERA HOUSE A gold breastpin, containing a lock of hair. Call ai Herald office. Pre B. Marshall. IARM LEVELING OF ALL KINDS, AL- I n IP uv iwmn A cent for the Wriifht 1ornl fTOPcimen of the confound- ! Farm Level. Location of ditches fortiiug gOOU specimen ui uic wmuuuu ; a roeeialtT. Orders left at the l t K"- - r- . .. .. inj? Ot consequent Wltn euetfc. ; IUralp office will receive prompt attention. Darkness precedes light; ergo, J ,imN ft Humphrey, dealers in darkness create3 light. Negro; Y choice cigars, iu weiis, tarj.o&co.s t Otnce. f ine imponeii ana iey n em. cigara a Overland folia to Call1 -VIA- . WH KEEP t.A full line of choice family groceries: aid jirov-mon, Cannea nneapples,S Choice TaMB Delicacies - Ornamented cakes for Weilatnas amll Parties. Salmon bellies. maL-nerel and salt fish of all kinds. FRESH BAKED BEEAD bvcrv Lav. r I ri ran. Pine 1 It TEAS and tOFFB, Candies Nuts. Raisins. CANNED UUODS, ETC Southern pacific Company's j 7 -T IXI THE MOUNT bHASTA ROUTE. Albaay Time Between nd b Franrlsco 35 :ottes 35 California express trains run daily between Portland and San Francisco. SOUTH I NORTH 4:O0pm..Lv.. I p m..Lv. . , m..Ar.. ..Portland ....Ar.. 10:45 am ..Albany Lv 6:45 am .. S. Francisco. L v.. 7-O0 pm Loml Paws. Train Dally- Ex. Sunday 8:00 a in. . Lv., 12:40Jpm..Lv. 2:40 p m..Ar.. . Portland ...Albany.. ...Eugene., Ar.. 3:45 pui ,Lv.. 11:35 am Lv.. 9:00 am Lebanon Branek. .Ar. Lt. .Ar. .Lv. . 6:30 am , 6:45 am 2:45 pm 2:00 pm 8:20p m . . Lv Albany .... 96 pm..Ar.... .Lebanon.... 12:60 pm..Lv Albany 1:36 d m..Ar Lebanon pUttTMAN BUi'tEtSLEEPERS. TOURIST SLEEPING CARS, For accommodation of Second-Class Pas sengers attached to Fxpress Trains. The S. P, Co.'s Ferry makes 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. - e ulavery existed in me one group oi , gjiait, sUtes, where there are fewer ; , SA.EA graded hhoht Tiorx ! 722M-Lr'. ofFAnopa against the 'aW : It did not . h bull, weight l0o. 6 yearsold. Will take i " Mall Train Dally - Except.Sunday ..Po.-tlanl ... Ccnaiiis. ..Ar.Ciop. m. Lvl.30 p. ni, mHI "STANDARD" .' X nai'liiiipM. ml ail kinds ' machine ex tras at Will Bros. TEMOVAI. 1 .Lii have -JOHNSON a; DANNALS truui their o'd quarters to ths corner oppo : Mite An. Mirshail's livery stable. litre the be found reivly to do all kinds of work intheii line cheaply "d promptly. 1ir,XTKl A ;ooD lilltL TO DO UKN- eral hr.usewi-rk in a small family, In- '. quire at the residence, of F. A coiner 5th and r.ulroad street. or trruln for other fltork. exist m the other; tnereiore ine . w. m. powers, Shcdd. Or . . . , . j i i existence ot INegro Slavery lenus iw lessen the number oi crimes; the absence of it to increase them. Dueling has been a custom in one of the groups ; it ha-t not been a custom in the other; therefore, if vou would raise the tone of moral ity, introduce dueling. Before assuming an identity of conditions between the two groups, it is re markable th.it the Cardinal did yt,-,t rmeinbc;r that in the New Knclmid irroun there are manufacturing centers, lar a vast number of recently arrived ' SATURDAY APIS I L ( immigrants-all of these bein A Instrurtivf. conditions not belonging to the apIearance fif roup with which New England is ; flTTT P IF A MTi compared. But these are only a iVllOO LtJ I ll-UJ JtvlXU few of the jjlarins fallacies in tliis ; The character delineator, vocalist . 7 , ..i i and Dauseuse, in her original operatic argument aainst common bchools lramatio au(l uni enterUinrilent, i i; I m Y.rl ... ... r i . t i To wmc.i ttruiuai uttuiiiu specially writtea lor ner, euwciea n is sanction. . . Aik.n.. Pnrvalli. connect with j traiim of Oregon PaciflcRailroad. .s.-ISKLESS SEW1NO Kxpress Train Dnllv-Ex.pt Sunday) 4:50 p m. . Lv Portlund . . . Ar. . 9:00 am 8:00 pm . Ar. . . . . MoMinn ville. Lv. . 83.45Tun THROUGH TICKETS lo All Point SOUTH AND; EAST Via California. ?rFr full information regarding rates, Bur.hart, : miuW etc-, call on company saent at Albany K. KOEHLER. K. r. KOur.t,, Manager. Asst. G.Y. & 1 - A SSiAlbaoy Opera House, THE ine best Soap ic the market Le Roi Savon. A fine assortment of domestic and Imported Cigars 't&At John;Fox8 oldstand. .-low Finns new brick. If you wish to secure one of those fine lots inHackleman'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 NINETYDAYS Only a few lots left. ALL GOOD and ON EASY TERMS. GURRAN & IMONTEITH, Sole Agents for These Lots, ALBANY, OBEOX, NiCE COM. A. N Y -0B- Albany Oregon Canita t i 10CK 500 000 mo rr cantal OFFICERS. Praoilnnf PVinrlpfi V.. Wnlvprfott. Vice-President- J. O. Writsman. Treasurer J. W. Cusick. Secretarv J. K. Elderkin. DIKKCTOHS. k. s. Mranan. Chas. E. Wolver- ton, J. L. Cowan, 1.:15. Monteitb, J. W. Cusick, J. U. :Vrit8man, 4 K. Elderkin, ChurU b Monteith, C. F. SiuipBon. Safe, Soana, ccnssrvaxiVB A Square Company, Managed by Square Men, Pa tronized by Square People Parsoaize Homo Enterprise HOPKINS &SALTMAKSH, : & Pinp, Fittina a w j o STOVES,' Plnmhlnor a luiuviu tare ail Hardware A NEW DEPRAT R H 11U J 'All work' promptly done at reasonable rates. First Strkkt, PlARCS BliOCK L. VIERCK'S SHAVING PARLORS HAIR CUTTING AND BATHS. TEverything new and neat. A clean towel for every customer. FIRST STREET BKLOW REVERE HOl'SE ALBANY, - - OREGON AROUND the GLOBE. OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD. AND Oregon Development Co.'s Steamship Line1 . - i Tub different vieas persons tase j " n : . ... r,-riv ! Miss Wade will be supported in all . . , , . . 1 er characters by the Atutrahan Hu- UU jliustrates now personal ime morj8t (who stands without a peer), controls hoth reason and judgment. I MJL HENNESSKY LBROYLE, For instance it is said that Judge , Ja nis great original characters. Daniels of New York fined three DENNIS O'M ALLEY 1 ten $25 each for cheering when j asd mak Friday. the jury acquitted Thomas B. Kerr j Among the numerous changes will une of the boodle Aldermen, j be Dickens' beautiful character, Poor 1 t T.-1- T ..II AM colonel iwu niuerooii -vvw v . -- - ! the wonderful change (a direct con ! contrast from this ' character) to the 1 Ui aittthti. Crrouvs op Ddvunrrikf. , under one mmuie, ana 11 not accom w-uniNSHnR U illliJtirJUiiuuj un - AND I the culprits and declared that it was no uncommon thing in the West for counsel to get up on their tables and cheer when a verdict! a veraici -rr: rr- Z Z." ZT uL was rendered in a case like tna. j Wjkde orfeit j100 The Judge, however, f aid dryly j The 6rst evening's entertainment lesque, ROBINSON CRUSOE they were guilt v of "disorderly conduct." Much of his displeasure apparently arose from the fact that lie had made a severe charge AKD HU MAX FRIDAY. against the defendant, while Inger-1 cents. Reserved seats at blackmau's holl was corresponding. v elated, as S without extra charge. the verdict meant a fat fee for lam ; of $25,000. Of course the personal interests of the Judge and Colonel r.ob had nothing to do with their different views of th subject. OfiEftON FERTILIZER A long Felt Want In Albanyilias been filled by the SECOND HAND ST0E1. The past ypar has provr;n it to be s necessity. The best and cheapest place in'the city to buy vour Stoyes, ForniturB.tmware We aie always preparea to ouy your household furniture at the liighes cash price. Sole agents tor the nccci coo rci.ni. Having ' latoly secured "a very large and desirable lice of Liueus, such as Towels, Napkins and Damask at exceedingly low pi -ices, we shall we shall offer the samejat a SPECIAL SALE -FOR THE- NEXT TEK DATS. nn cm to And Lamp Fillek. gL. GOTTLIEB. We extend a cordial 'nvitation to all to call and examine these goods, feeling that we can show you I Mir fains. In connection with the sale we shall dis play a large line ot WHITE GOO US and embroi deries at LOW PRICES A beautiful lin of cinirhams and seasonable wool . . t 1 en dres goods. Uur stocK is uew ana compieTe lii everykdepartment. Albanv- Oregon. G.s W MITH, CO yi PAN Y N. E. Cor. 17th and F streets, rfM-s I). Rori'ck's oaner. the ! POCTLAND, - - OUKGON San Francisco Spirit of the Times, J mancfactckers ok entered upon its thirty-fifth year ot j PXJIIE 150XE AL exitt Jiice unde. his personal con-j For Orchards aud Lawns, trol.this week. Mr. Boruck filh,, I'HOSl'lTATE, theort.ee of private sec eta to: the governor as well a.i ably editing ( Granulated Bone for Poultry. his paper. Tub principal an iety in Spain Oar fertiliz-trs are made from llaw A II b J 1 lit. I . - . I " . ...... u ..- ... ' ' i iu rt"'ard to the teeth citftirg ; Bones, no sand or other v .rt.i!es , .1 r " ... material being used. ,,enod ot the infant monarch. - Ai-iriL 13th ii the anniversary oi Jcllcrsuu'b birthday. ALBANY, OllEGON 22 JHours Less Time Than byany other route: First-lass through passenger snd'freiriit from Portland and all points in the Wll- tnette Vrller to ana irom on imuawi. Accomodations unsurpassedlf or comfort and fetr. r'ares and freisrhU tU Yaquina and the Oregon Deve opment company's steui thips, much leu that by any other route be ween all points in the Willlamette Vallev ind San Francisco. Sailing dates. raoH saxraAKcisco WUUmette Valley.... Pc,2tb. WilUmette Valley . 13U Willamette Valley 30th raoM TAQOIXA. Willamettep'allcy Dec. 1st Willamette Valley. -.. " 17th Willamette Vallev. ' .24th The company reserve the right, to chang teamers or sailing dates. C. H. Habwkll, Jr., Gen F. & P. Af,ent. J04 Montgomer Jstreet, San Francisco, Cal. daiit rassasoER trains. Except Sundays.) L Yaqninaf:45 A M Lv Albany 1:00 p. Corvallis 10:38 am" Corvallis 1:40 f Ar Albany 11:10 a m 1 Ar Yaquina F-0 r. O C trains connect; ai Aiuanv ana it VTillamefte Klver Line of Sleamrrs The Wm. M. Iloag, the N. 8. Beutley and the Three Sisters are in ocrvice for both pas sender and freight traffic between CorvalliH mil Portand and intermediate pom's, leav ing company's wharf. Corvallis, and Mcni. iiulman 4c Co.'s wharf, Nos. 200 and 20-2 Front St., l'ortianl, thrr.e times each week ig follows: XOUTH H". I LvCorvalUsMon., We r; SOO'an. Lv Albanv Mon., Wed. . ' M am Ar Sa'em' Mn., Wild, ami I n S 0 1 pn Lvc-iU- '!': Th"r and Sat rl-1. ' is.,Tlmr. anuSat.... 3 30 SOUTH BOUND. Lv Portland Mull., Wed. and Fi li 00 am Ar Salem Mo 1., Wed. and l-'ri 7 IS pm Lv Salem Tn M.,Tliir. and S;it C 00 am Lv Albanv T ies., Thnr. and S:it 1 30 pm Ar Corvallis TiiM , Tliur. anil Sat . . . 3 30 im . M. Ho ao, C. Howr, General Managei . Vot g 0. F. P. .gfiit .Corvallis, O on 1 SUCCESSOR TO W. H. M'FARLAND Has the Largest Stock oi STOVES In the VALLE f SUPERIOR STOVES AND RANGES. O Z Q. CO 0. WKKNEATING STOVES Also a large and complete asdortmcut of kitchen utensils in tin, copper and cranite ware. Hermanns Restaurant Hermann Diercks, Prop. THIS RESTAURANT IS NOW OPENED TO the public in the Saltmarsh building be low the Revere House, where good meals will be served at all hours. Mr JJierck. in vites nis old cuetou era and the public gener ally to calL The tables will be supplied with the best viands the market affords. Satisfau tion guarantee . Mr. Diercks was formerly proprietor.0 Revere House esturant, which he ran oa the European p'an.but found thai pian didn't succeed, ao he opened his present restaurant where he has given geoeral satisfaction. Persons wauting a fin)l-classuiea should ro to Hermann's. tVo Chinese employed. chakokok SAUK. In theTCountvtCourt of Lian County, State of Oregon. JOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL persons concerned that by crder of the County Court duly made and entered of record on Monday, January 7th, 1889 the name of Charles H. Schubert was chaaged from Charles H. Schubert to Charles H. Muelle Done hy order of the Hon. D II. N. Black burn judge of said county court. Witness my hand and the seal of said court affixed this 7th day of January A. D. E. E. MONTAGUE, County Clerk. OREGON RAILWAY and KAVICATl COMrAJW Columbia River Route Trai or the East leave Pnrtlandfit 8 a. m and 2:40 r. H. dailv. fT1TlLr'l?l,Q n1 trom Priaeiial JL IJu 1 O points in United Suua, f RECANT PULLMAN PALACE CARS Emigrant Sleeping Oars Bu Throw! aa Express Traios 01IAHA, CULiiNUlL, liLUrrs and ST.JPAUL Frr-rlofCharxc aad Mlfhoat Caaare, CloseiConnections at Portland for San .Fnui a li . 1 i:i?H.U KI1U ril(Cl COIUHI I Monteith, First Street, Albany. Oregon. X"Itoats leave the O. It. N. Co.'s wharf, at the foot of iiroadalbin 8treut. on Tuesday aal - . . ... .. .1 1 k 1 Ik 1 1 rriiu.y vi c 0-1:11 wcvi.. v.. .t iv.i 1. i- Local Ageat. W. II. HOLCOMB, tciaeral Slauaser. A. a,. MAlHtl li. P. A T. A. AL,BAN Y Collegiate Institute, ALBANY, OREGON. 1888.... 1W A Eull Corps of Instructors. Classical, scientific, literary, ocmnarcial and normal classes. Course of study ar ranged to meet the needs of all giadaa of students. Srecial Inducements offered t studenu from abroad. Tuition ranges froai 3.5 f SIt.S rcr BTcras.Tr; InstrumentalEastruction in music win given by Miss Laura Goltra. Board in private families at low rates, aa4 rooms for sU boarding at small expease. - A careful supervision exercised over .-pupils away from home. For circulars and full ' particulars, address the president, REV. ELBERT N. CONDIT, - Albany, Oregeej, JOHN SCIIKEER'S Livery. Feed ft Sale stable Corner Second and Ellsworth Stt ALBANY, - - ORS0ON Hossks boabdkd hy the day er month. Car riagea or buggies en reasonable term rsnl OM FIRST CLASS HE&P.SEIglll THE CITY THE Ml MM M OF ALBANY. OREGON, pRE8irENT, L. F.inn. ? ick-pbesident S. E. Young, cashier. E. W. Lnagdon RANSACTS A CEERVL) RANKING BUSINESS. Acvounu kept miOjectt .t- wiirhr. l-.v.l.!irir'o mill Teletrranhu: Trunofer sold on New York, Chicago, Saa Frrnrisco and Portland.Oregon. Collectktne made on favorable terms. S. E. Voreo I- Ftmx .. 1. ljI.ALS V. L.'lt'KK E. W. 1 AUM N Jab. F. Powell, AiVittADt Cashi T1 -hick.