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About Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19?? | View Entire Issue (May 1, 1889)
THE MORNING HERALD: WEDNESDAY, MAY i 18S9. Porning aitggewM Daily a.nd Weekly TERM F SU BSCKIHTH'N HAll.V PunU-iiitil every morning ecept Monday.) elivered b? carrier, per week I y mull, er ruu.. ...... .... 0.15 500 WEEKLY. Pridav llorainz.) S uuuaiivx - s Annum, in advance... When not paid in adrance 4 - TUG MAILS. Mail at the Albany postofflce close For all offices north .),. The Eastern states a. m, The West Side f And the Nai row Oautre R. K. ; For Portland and Salem Oorvallis and Yaquina 12:30 P. X office onth.... . .730 r. ii Tne iKMitoffice will be closed each evening rem six to seven o'clock. Registered matter for thejearly morning train should be mailed before 3 o clock the previous eveninsr. O NE II UN D RED YEARS IIESCE In the light oi the grand civic and military displays in the differ ent towns and cities of the United States in the celebration of the centennial anniversary cf Wash ington's inauguration it might not be unprofitable to animadvert to some of the factors which hare brought about the wonderful pro gress of the country during the past century, and which during the next one hundred years must achieve even grander results. The pioneers, whose camp fires from Massachusetts harbor through successive stages westward have marked the advance line of civiliza tion, have been for the most part menimbued with the spirit of true religion, men who, opposed to the supremacy of the church, still re cognized it as a necessary factor in the up-bu.lding of a successful commonwealth, and who provided generously for its growth and con servation. Thus it was that in the early pioneer days of the West, amid the rudest surrounding?, often prior to civil organization, a place foi public worship was established, the minister frequent' ly being also teacher to those who could pursue their studies beyond the rudimentary knowledge imparted by the grand women of those early days, who found time in the midst of their pressing cares to instruct their children teaching them how to think and live as well as to read and write. Onr national idea is centered in the schools in a no small degree. Of the West it may be said that whatever of its prosperity may be due to its boundless resources and other causes, a large measure of it is due to the church and school, which, established in the early pioneer days.have steadily widened in influence with the transition of ihe country from the rugged en vironments of all rew communities to a condition to-day as exalted, refined and pure as the civilization of those contiguous to the hallowed spct where the Mayflower landed on Plymouth Kock. Much as has been accomplished in the nineteenth century, its grandeur must pale before that The total prod' - of coal in the world during . ear 1888 ifl put by a high authority at 430,000, 000 tons, of which the United StatPB nrodnced 130.000.000. Of the home product Pennsylvania is credited with 71,000,000 or more than one-half. Little coal is ex ported from the United States except to Canada, which took from us last year 3,250,000 tone. The Dominion leyies a tax of sixty cents per ton on bituminous coal, while anthracite, under a new re gulation, is admitted free. Imports of coal from Canada last year amounted to 730,000 tons, most of which went to points on the Pacific j ccast. 1889 88 1889 SIM AND SUMMER 1889 The Atav Bakery" Uuder the new management o) Parlor Bros. WH KEEP Secretary Pkoctor, being in favor of Sunday rest, and being deluged with appeals urging him thereto, has approved an order abolishing all military duty on Sunday. Inspections throughout the army tre to be held Saturday morning, and the soldiers are to have their own time from Saturday noon till Monday morning. If such a calamity as the death of President Harrison and of Vice President Morton should occur, Mr. Blaine would be president. The Astoria Transcript has com menced a daily publication. The Dynamite i i gjjy whip is eel sk'.n linep. Thompson. & Overman, nurents. Use Fahraty'a paea. SPECIALTIES- Ladies Dress GoodsandTrimmiDgs A fuil line of choice family Groceries and f-rovKioii Cannea. mieapples, Choice Table Delicacies Ornamented cakes for Wcdanuis and Parties, pnois F s mm House falnn kinds. mackerel and salt flail of all The lanrest stock and greatest variety in price and style I have ever carried, and as good value as ever ottered to the citizens of Linn county- i ial Bargains FRESH BAKED BREAD iivgrv Dav. Bf5st Svrun. Pies. Cakes TEAS and COFFE Candies Nuts. Raisins CANNED uoODS, ETC. THOS. BRINk Best Lice of 3m In the Citv of AJbanv ! Fane- Wickt. Chairs Lounges Parlor Cornice Poles Mirrors Feather Pillows Serine Mattresses, Window Shades Walnut Exten: . sion Tables SuitsJ And v,..t you can't find at other houses, I have it. In factevery- thing tlia is kept in a first-class house. Asft, Maple and Walnut Chamber sets, Chairs, Sprint Itcds, Lounge Etc, Etc,, at Prices that CANNOT BE UNDERSOLD. ALBANY - - OREGON Ttjlitjs Joseph Manufactauer of Choice Ciais Spec Nnvr design in jewelry atFrcach' i MAKKIKD. COURTNET-MONTAGUE- On Tuesday, April 30, 1889, at 7:30 a. m., at the resi dence of the brides parents, in Lebanon, Dy Kev. u. w. 01 any, Vr. E. J. C'ourtnr.v and Miss Ida Montague. The happy couple are two of Lebanon's popular young people. They wtre in this city yesterday enroute to Portland. Their mwy friends will will extend hearty ccn" g.-atulatioi.s XEW TO-DAY, LOST IN THIS CITY ON MONDAY, April 29. a large white envelope con taining a list of names and a well worn lum ber bill. The finder will be suitably reward ed by leaving the same at the Herald otlice. FOR SALE SIX LOTS IN BLOCK NO. 41, Albany, from ?125 to $:5If per lot. These aie the cheapest lots in the city, less than ten minute's walk from the postottice and high and dry. Willamette Land Agency. Scuultz A Hknueksoa. IURE BROWN LEGHORN EGGS FOR for setting cin be had for frl per setting (thirteen, by applying to F. C. Hoffman, on North Third street, between Montgomery and Railroad This offer will only hold go.iil for 30 days, as Mr. Hoffman will have use for them after that date. Pre B, Marshall. IjURM LEVELING OF ALL KIXOS. AL bany Oret'ou. Agent for the Wright Farm Level Location of ditches for tiling put poses a specialty. Orders left at the Herald otlice will receive prompt attention. O ing sewers or wells dug on short notice should call upoa W. A. McClain, Crarges very reasonable. WINN St HUMPHREY, DEALERS IN choice cigars. In Wells, Kargo & Co.'a othce. Fine intpotted and Key West cigars a liecialty A. llcALINTEH HOMEOFATIIIC PHY- sician and surgeon Has removed his office into Crawford's black. All calls prompt ly attended to. 1 7 sicia Draia Tile- lor Sale. GOOD SUPPLY OF FIRST CLASS L drain tile for sale at the Ease brick to h nri-nmiliiri in thf not ' "c ,a"or MSl OI a many near nnox io De ac(ompw.-neu in me next one j uutte. Can at tie factory or address Propts hundred years, if Americans con - j & Auston, Albany Oregon. tinue to advance in the lines laid j oa.y nurre, io nanus nign.wcigns i zuunioom Sires and grandsires. The princij'le t shod all round. Any information leading to i . , . j ins i ecu cry win ue suuaniy rewarueu. v& dci" gcrvcjtiiiiiciit uuu'icu a century ago, has been successfully w, QTRAYED FIIO.M THE FARM OF W. KJ ra.Moru, nenr jaiiman, on Ainu n, a applied and adhered to by ovtr sixty millions of people, and the possibilities of the nation a hundred years hence cannot be estimated. What will our population be? Who shall say? The increase of the oixty million population of the United states is about twenty-five per cent every derade, so that at the close of the next century the increment will have run up to a total of not less than four hundred million souls, and the popula tion of all of the other states and countries likely to come under our Bway rill safely add another four hundred million. At the end of that period the United States will not be of North America alone, but ot North, Central and South America, and the president will issue the annual thanksgiving day proclamation to nearly a thousan d million people. The mind fails to grasp our industrial and com mercial expanse at that day, the wonderful progress in art and science the tremendous energy with which enterprise after enter prise will be conceived and made a reali T) EMOVAL- A have JAPENESE JOHNSON & DANNALS removed their blacksmith shop r inn tneir oia quarters to ths corner oppo ite Ans. Marshall's livery stable, where the be found rea ly to do all kinds of work intheir line cheaply and promptly. WANTED 200 CORDS MAPLE TIMBER to be used for mtnufacturing chairs. For Nirticular8 inquire of O. A. Archibald at the Farmers' Warehouse, Albany Oregon, BAZAAR STOEH Mrs. Nancy Westfall, wife of the well knon Chinese contractor Jim Westfall, has opened a Japan ese bazaar store in the brick next door to C. II. Spencer's. It is tilled with all kinds of Japanese wares and novelties, including parasols, fans, canes, ladies wear, souvenirs, etc. All goods sold very cheap. In cashmeres in colors and blacks. Seersuckers, ginghams, chambreys, French prints and wash fab rics. A?i the noveltirs of the season in black and colors. T will hare something further to say about these in a few days. EMBROIDERIES, SKIRTINGS. Flouncings,, and all vers n cambric, Swiss and India linen. I hare just opened th largest invoice of novelties ii this line ever exhibited in tkis ity, and at greatly reduced prices. PIQUES, IAWB, India lawns, nansooks in white, ecru and colors, all at prices very much cheaper than ever before of tered in this city. 'iiie best Soap In the market Le Roi Savon. A fine assortment of domestic j and Imported Cigars Fl n n s r iv l 1LU II? I, ninnn airuit fiu nr. AND DEALER IN- AftU 171 Mi iTAt John Fox's old stand. law brick. low HOPKINS & SALTMARSII, V nt i ri ni u iTTinfti in ii i v-i ni at ui CJ J STOVES Tinware and Earclware, All work prompt I' done at reasonable rates. C::a!?, 1 )rp and Put 1 5njr T linn f. yimiiiin : i Titer Ii)t,ci full line of Smokers' Articles. Alto dealer in CALIFORNIA AND TROPICAL FRUITS. Xextjaoor to Burkbart A. Keeney's Keal Estate Office, Albany Ogn A NEW . DEPARTURE First Strkkt, I'KAKtE Block SHA L. VIERCK'S VING PARLORS HAIR CUTTING and BATHS. 3r"Everything new and neat. A clean towel for everv custon.er. FIRST STREET BEI.OW REVERE 1IOI SE ALBANY, - - OREGON ( Having latoly secured a very large and desirable line of Linens, such as Towels, Napkins and Damask at exceedingly low prices, we shall we shall offer the same at a TABLE LINEN This stock I bouaht in In brown and bleached. New York at less than importers' price, and am able to give good bargains. 58 inch all linen bleached at 50 cts per yard and others in proportion. TOWELINGS Crashes, etc. All these goods I buy direct from importers Dy tne baie,and can sell them much cheap er than if bought of jobbers towels I buy in ouan- SPECIAL SALE ' FOR THE NEXT TEN DATS ll Felt want titles in New York, and am that are nure to sell offering the goods. them at prices BROWNSVILLE. O. P, CttSHOW A Keal Estate arid I XS UK A NCE A CEN Y LADIES COTTON HOSE Are cheaper fhis year than ever before. 1 have succeeded in getting some good bargains,all of which I am offering to my customers. the same in It takes thirteen cabinet olliceis, with an aggregate annual pay of $103,000, to carry on the govern ment of Canada. The United States manages very well with eight cabinet olficers, who cost every year $04,000. The next census will include a list of the names, organization and length of service of surviving soldiers, sailors and marines, and Of the widows of soldiers, sailois and marines. Ii will form an in teresting rart ot l,ie country's Statistics. ALBANY Collegiate Institute, ALBANY, 5 OREGON 18SS 1889 AEull Corps ofilnstructors. Classical, scientific, literary, commercial and normal classes. Courses of study ar ranged to mevt the needs of all grades of students. Special inducements offered to students from abroad. T jition ranges from ;.-..-.0 to $13.50 Per BTrrm. Instrumentaljinstruction in music will giren by Miss Laura Ooltra. Board in private families at low rates, and rooms for self boarding at small fxinne. A careful supervision exercised over -pupils away from home. 3 For circulars and full particulars, address theTpresident, 1IEV. ELBERT X. COND1T, Albany, Orejfo, Iu Albany lias been filled bv the SECOND HAHD STORS. The past year has proven it to be necessity. The best and cheapest place in the city to buy vour Stoves, Fiirniture.tinware We aie aiways prepared to luy your household furniture at the hilu-s1 cash price. Sole uent? lor the PEERLESS OIL m And Iamf Killer. L. GOTTJ.1KI5. We extend a cordial "nvitation to alJ to (-all and examine these oods, feeling that we can show you bargains. In comuvnoM with the sale we shall dis play a lar:e line o WIHTK UOOIjS and emtori- denes at LOW PRICES A beautiful 1 i si- st nnjhati)s and seasonable wool en dress g!ous. ( )nv .stoeic i? every department. Vlin new ami complete iu G. W. SMI TH, SUCCESSOR TO W. If. MTARLAND Has the largesfjStock of STOVES In the VALLEY SUPERIOR BSTOVSS AUO RANGES. ant hi Idren s. z 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 upwith the procession of the lively and growing city of Albany. I will have something to say about Sloes Carpets, Boots and And Other lines Soon. Grocer ies, Brick jfor fcSjile ! 200,000 i'ood brick.for a'ej A pjly t W Casscll. Albany. SAMUEL E. YOUNG. 3 (0 ARGAi )OK A D H E ATI N Gf STOVES Also'a large r.rd comm ' u i V': t ri u'cv y, 'y ycr arJ i'Tr.r.ite