Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, April 23, 1889, Page 2, Image 2

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WEEKLY.
( Published every Friday Morning.)
i i-nnv i-r annum, in drwice.
W"n not paid in fttl Tfcnc...-.
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THK MAILS.
Mail at the Albany postoffice dote
: For all offices north ),.
The Eastern states a. u,
the West Side 1
And the Narrow Gauze F. R.
k-or Portland and Salem ..11 A. M
Corrallis and Yaqaina ...-.12:30 r.
o(flc9 south......-...... 730 P.
The postoffice will be ulimeu ech cvci.ii g
' rim six to seven o'clock.
Kejristercd matter for thifl.-arly moramf
: rain should be mailM bcfoieS o clock tte
previous eveninir.
THE FUTURE OF ALASKA.
members which compose it?
Persons ami events .connected
with the settlement of different
sections of Oregon ?
" What positron does the grange
hold in the opinion of the public?
What position and, influence
might the fanners wield if all le
longed to the grange ?
What is the income from my
farm?
These are given only as sugges-
tire and as leading to others fully
are more important. The main
thing is to bring out thought,
action, communication and consul
tation together, and the course
taken is sure to lead to that result.
1889
889
The Alto' Bakery !
-Under the ns toanairtmeut oi
Tux senate committee on Indian
affairs, under the supervision of
Senator Dawes, have arranged for
atrip this summer through the
Northwest for the purpose of inves
tigating the condition of Indians.
The committee will leave Chicago
July 1 and proceed to Portland,
thence to Tacoma, W. T., and to
Sitka, Alaska. Returning they
will go over the Northern Pacific
to St. Paul.
Thk news of the rescue of the
entire crow and passengers of f tie
wrecked lanmar!; with hut the
loss of a singlo life will be hailed
with joy throughout the country.
That 700 souls, who were supposed
to have met their death in mid
ocean should at last arrive safely
in port is indeed good news.
XEIT TO-DAY.
pi'KE BROWN LEGHORN KGCS FOR
for sitting cm lie had for $2 per setting
(thirteen; by applying to C. Hoffman, on
North Third street between Montgomery
and Railroad This offer will only hold Ro.ij
for 30 day, as Mr. Hoffman w ill have use for
them after tint date.
The Sitka Alaskan contains a
Tery interesting account of the dis
covery of a vein of coal on the
shore of- Ynkutat bay, about two
miles from the he.irh. The vein
has been prospected and found to
dip at au angle of 4 degrees.
Forty tacks of the coal were taken
out of a five-foot vein, which wid
ened as the work proceeded, and
the outcropping of the vein wt-rt?
1 found at a distance of 000 !ec-t
fro: the discovery siiaft, and again
at a mile and a quarter, the indica
tions being that the main vein is
continuous.
The gold mines of Alaska are
yielding excellent returns. Very
little is said about them, for very
little is known, as the mines are
actual business propositions and!
i.ot merely stock-jobbing schemes ; i
but the output of the precious
metal is steadily increasing, and
new mine3 are being explored and
opened every year. It will not be
at all strange if Alaska boon takes
high rank as one of the gold pro
ducing territories of the United
States.
Frequent allusion has been made
o the salmon fisheries of Alaska,
and it is enough to say that can
neries ate being and have been
established at JilTerent places, and
that their business compares very
favorably with that done anywhere
on the coast.
Taking these matters into con
sideration, together with the other
resources of the territory, it will bo
seen that the Seward purchase was
not a mistake, and that Alaska
bids fair to become a very valuable
piece of projierty. This is especi
ally the case if coal is found there
in quantities to warrant working.
euuvvu ,n. i w v.. have removeJ their bIacksmith 8hop
eyed to tide-Water client) V and trnm their old quartern to tha corner oppo-
i T au jutiouaii men skuijiv, wncrc
1889
SPKING AND SUMMER
889
Oil
SPECIALTIES-
Par
h. 1
Dim
iinois Furniture House!
x.THOS. BRINK
Best LiBe of ::t!ire In the Cilvof lap!
Fane- Wickt,- Chairs Lounges Parlor
Cornice Poles Mirrors, Feather
Pillows Serine Mattresses,
Window Shades Walnut Exten
sion Tables Suits;
Wedn nuts and yj7. I ud you can'tfind at other houses, I have it. In factevery-
thing tlia i kept in a first-class house.
WH KEEP
A fuil line of choice family & tvcei itr a'ld
pro!hioi,
Canneo Pineapples,
Choice Table Delicacies
fjg' "rruunenUxi c ilii-s i. r
Salinii
binds.
'iiantrrcl nt.d Malt 'Ith i.' all j
Asi, Maple ami Walnut Chamber sets. Chairs,
ffDFQU TJiVfolV BDUATl fyrht( Itrtls. I.oaut.t Jlte.. ICte.. at 1'riees that
Um CANNOT EE UNDERSOLD.
f.vorv Uav. j ALBANY
feiTiin.ik i'liki ':
OREGON
HAM.
Ill(
For Beat.
TRK P. V. PC INCH'S JT.WKI.RT KTBK,
iquire of p. u. ruK.uii.
1 1f ANTED 20O COKDS M1'LK TIMBER
11 to be used tot inviufaoturint: chairs.
For particulars inquire of O. A. Archibald at
the fanners' Warehouse, Albany Oregon,
Drain Tile lor stale.
AtiOOU SUPPLY OK FIRST CLASS
drain tile for sale at the Kage brick
and cite factory East of Albany near Knox
Butte. Call at the factory or address Propts
II Auston, Albany Oregon.
SEWERS AND WELLS THOSE NEED
in? sewers or wells dug en short notice
W. A. Mctlain, Cr ares
should Ottll upon
very reasonable.
D"
R, E. A. MCAUSTFB BOHROFATIIIC PIIY-
sician and sunreoii. Has removed his
office into Crawford's black. All calls prompt
ly attended to.
noOl) MILK COW WANTED ANY OXE
VX havlnjc a (food one will fin La purchaser I
oy caning upon .n. aiernoer. ,.me out
firsr-cls6 cow wanted.
ririXN& HUMPHREY, DEALERS IN
I I choice cigars. In Wills, Karjro k Co.'s
! sjccialty
b'AL-JOHNSON
DANNALS
died in
th be found rea Iv to do all kinds of
irl intheir line cheaply aod pronijitly.
conveniently. A man
ISritish Columbia u few days go j
whose wealth was estpuated at
Some 10.00U,UU:, ail.. It all came The OWI,er can ibtaii. the same bv caliins at
from bis ownership in a coal mine,
and the people of this .state weie
his best customer tr hi;coa!. If
we can find acid deM-Iop coal mines
V.UD AT THE OPERA HOUSE A JET
JL and gold pin, ornamented with pearls.
HkkaLD olnce and paying charges.
F
Pre- B. MurNhall.
L'AKM LEYKLINti of all kinds, al-
bany Ure.'on. Aernt fur the Wricht
Farm Level. Location of ditches fortilin"
I tiniuiu.ui b &t...;..l.w ... .1
in Alaska, WC Shall not only secure i Hkrald office will receive prompt attention,
the future of that territory, 1 nt we j.
may escape that oiiero:is import
dnty. on coal 7" cent.- a 1
aoout wtiicn we ncaiu so i
from our free-trade conteuii oiaiies
during the recent campair.
Thelarsrest stock and greatest variety in price and
style I haveever carried, and as good value as ever
ottered to the citizens of Linn county
Special Bargains
In cashmeres in colors and blacks. Seersuckers,
ginghanw,chaml)reys, French prints and wash fab
rics. All the novel ti:s of the season in black and
colors. I will have something further to say about
these in a few das.
EMBROIDERIES, SKIRTINGS.
Flouncings, and all oveison cambrics, Swiss and
India linen. I have just oj)ened the largest invoice
of novelties in this line ever exhibited iu this ciy,
and at greatly reduced pi ices.
PIQUES, LAWNS.
India lawns, nansooks in white, ecru and colors,
all al prices very much cheaper than ever before of
lered in this city.
TABLE LIIsTEN
TEAS asi cfFFE
(Mies Mm
CANNED R0DS. ETC.
ine best Soap ii: the market
Le Roi Savon.
A fine assortment of domestic
and Imported Cigars
X3TAt JohnJKox's oldj-itaml. low l-'l nira
luwr brick.
In browii and bleached, his stock I bought in
New York at less than importers' price, and am aide
,1I,orti 1 11 ,ni- IU - , " Uh,, I to Slve Sootl bargains. 08 inch all linen bleachrd at
Upl'U liODSe,!50 cts iei" yal and others in proportion.
WOMA XS WOllK
GRANGE.
IS
HE
' At tlie meeting of ti e last Na-j
tionalGrange.a standing committee 1
ONK NKJHT ONLY
I Friday, AprU 26tn. 1
i Till) ACME OF DRAMATIC ART
ENGAGEMENT OF
JOS. 1?. (UUSMER
AND
StvM World Against fler.
scenery anI mechanical
New
ts.
WAIT for THE BIST.
on woman's work in the'srange'
was appointed, tonsistins of Mrs. I
Addie S. Hal,., South Clastonburg, I PJ lOEIiE IAVIES,
Conn., Mrs. S. I,. Haves, Oswcco, ! ..., ... . ,
. . ' ... h ' 1 U Uh their own sapetn company of
Ore-on, and Mrs. M. S. 1'hone, j recornied artistp, in Frank Har
CentreHall, l'enn. Thee ladies ; vey's masterpiece, the iwwer
hare been actively at work ever fl melodrama,
since in tormulatin" plans and
putting them into execution.
Hayes, for tins coast has been
especially active and has carried ; effect
0.1 an immense corresiK.nder.ee. ; -.eats now on sale at Black
As especial helpers in the work : mans. Admission 50 and 7o cents
she hat delegated, in Oregon, Mrs. - -
Mary Powers, Shedd, Linn county,
Mrs. John .Minto, Salem, Marion
count v, Mrs. Dora Kay, Woodburn.j ,,, " ,
Marion county, Mrs. A. Lacey, j Alban-V ,vra IIouse' 0ne lht
Spiingwater, Clackamas county,
Mrs. B. riciofield, Cornelius,
Washihgton county, Mrs. X: A.
Hem pill, McMinnville, Yamhill
county, Mrs. J. C. White, Crowley,
l'olk county,' Mrs. Mary J. Harris,
Corvallis, Benton county, Mrs. E.
E. Blackman, Hardman, Morrow
county, Mrs. E. Uussell, Washon
gal, Washington territory, Mrs. S.
E. Shelton, Jordan, Linn county.
Much and lasting good will result
from the work proposed, and the
undoutable energy of Mrs. Hayes
in pushing it forward cannot but
result in its success. Among the
TUESDAY, APIUL 23
TH
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TH
YEA It
SUCCESS
brinss
Sl'CCESS.
9-
Second Irin:ccfctil Tour.
OF THK FAVORITE
TOWKLINGS
Crashes, etc. All these goods I buy direct from
importers by the bale,and can sell them much cheap
er than if bought of jobbers towels I buy in quan
tities in New York, and am ottering them at prices
that are pure to sell the goods.
LADIES COTTON HOSE
Are cheaper this year than ever before. 4 1 have
succeeded in getting some good bargains,all of which
I am offering to my customers the same in
HOPKINS & SALTMAUSH,
Plumbing & Pipe Flttiog
stovss;
Tinware d Hardware, i
TLIUS- 0SEPH
MamifactRUu of Choice Cigais
I INK iiiilfiilli'IfkEy HIT
1 i'f, 1 h f! til i i I: J A I 1 ' : ' . 1 . 1 1: .)' ll'il lilit'tt
full ;iiu- ..f M: k i' Ail'u li s. Also dealt- hi
CALIFORNIA AND TROPICAL FKLfe
NfXt'Uoor to Fiirkhsrt A. Kt tn y's l.'cil Fs-tlc OfVn e. A'tanr Osrti
AM DEPA
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RE
i
All work" prompt I v done at
reasonable rates.
t
First Stkkkt,
Teahce Block
L. VIERCK'S
SHAVING PARIJIBS
HAIR CUTTING and BATHS, j
3(Everythin; nw and neat. A
rlp.in tnwol fnr everv i-i'.vton.i-i . i
ALBANY, - - Oi:i:.ON ! i j 1
A Welt Want'
In A!iiiiivghi ' i'.ii liih .! !. ti
SEOOHD MWa STUK r. ; w. . .
'.:i !.;. t ! i ' i -' . : i '
The p:it year hu. i'i-., ; i,, . .. r 1 a' ';:i I: '
necessity. The l-st ;niit vi"--! --' ; .
place in the city to iiy von- l',:,.v ' '1 '' "
8to?B8s ForDitoctinwara :;:
Having iatol v t cured a very large and desirable
lir.eot' Lii.eu.-, siu h as Tew els. Kapliins and
I):m:ak :t t .cttdinK low pi L is, we shall
vt shrsli offer ll:e samel.it a
SALE
-FOK T1IK-
TES
DAYS
Ui : : . ; i.:
i-all and
v v . u how you
v ;e w shall dis
; i :ii 1 mbro
We aie always pn-piirt-n ' '''m .
household furnittir at tin-
cash price. Sole ujrein's lor
PEERLESS OIL Ui
And 1-a.mp Fxllkiv.I ,. '
L. (JO'lTJ 11 T..
L O A V T :R i C E S
i-oiiaf le wool
i-..i!;j.!tre in
G. VY. SMI TH,
(M f('l.-'!!: 'i( W. II. MTAULAND
E0TCE & LANSING
MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY
We Have
The funniest commedians, the
brightest of soubretts, full Mando
line orchestra, sixty solid silver
Swiss bells, the Spanish trouba-
dors. vocal and Ocarina Onartet.
' i : . . - . i i i
inanv Buggesiiona tbat she makes "f 1 tn V a ..JO
to the ladies for work is to enter
into thedis'niss:on,raakin motions
and introducing questions, sugges
tive questions for discussion like
these are given by her for consider
ation of the ladies :
How shall we make home and
its surroundings pleasant?
What influence has the family
conversation and reading upen the
burlesque, opera
all in one great
and
pro-
Music,
comedy,
gramme.
HAY L. KOYCK is only equall
ed by SoJ Smith Russell. New
Orleans Picayune.
Press and public unanimous in
their praise. Crowds turned away
j nightly during the San Francisco
. i
No advance in prices.
feats on sale at Ulackman s.
Hisses
am
bi
nns
the -largest JStwk of ; T0VES In the VALL 2 IT
SUPERIOR 3STOVES AND RANGES.
The above is an outline of the policy am going to do business on.
and will endeavor to do my part towards securing the trade of Linn and'
adjoining counties to Albany, and to keep up with the procession of the
lively and growing city of Albany. I will have so nething to say about
Carpels, Boots and Sloes, Groceries,
And Other lines Soon.
SAMUEL E. YOUNG.
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