THE MORNING- HEKAU): THURSDAY, MAY 2 1889.
ittornutg JJailttoaUl
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tuv a.md Weekly
TKUM.- K SUBSCKlKni'N
DAILY
F:i'.;isIirJ every morning vp( Muday.)
e!ivert;i by carrier, per weekMMMMMM.. 0.15
: v niHii. rni.. 5 00
WEKKLY.
(PuMUhed everr Friday Morniosr.)
ne copv, er anuuiu, in advance ."2.00
Wtun not paid in advance .. 2.J0
THE HAILS.
Mails at the Alban v poatotfice close .
For all oBices north 'J
The Eastern states 8;30 a. m,
fte West Side f
And tbe Kai row Gauze R. R.J )
For Portland and Salem ..11 a. m
Cenrallia and Yaquina 12;33 r.
office south... .! ... ....... I P. M
Tbe noAlottice will be viomxl eaun evening
rem six to seven o'clock.
Kegiitered matter lor thefearly morning
train should be mailed before 3 o clock the
preyions ereninar.
NOISE AND HEALTH.
Toe question of steam whistles
and o.her discordant noises, iu
cities and elsewhere, and theit
effects upon nervous maladies pre
valent amonx human bein, is one
that has been the subject of con
siderable discussion, and is one of i cut
ing for higher prices would in
evitably come out wealthy. And
what are now the results? The
magnificent rains which the North
west is now experiencing have been
the last ounce on the camel's back,
some parties have lost millions
during the last three months ; ex
ports of gram have been most
seriously checked: the masses
have- been compelled to buy dear
bread, and the country will be left
with a large surplus to sell at a
loss and to drag down the prices of
the coming crop.
It is said that the work on the
Panama canal has had the result
of changing the climate in that
deadlv land of heat and malaiia.
The tall trees on the heights of
Cilebra formerly 6hut off all wind
from the Panama side of the isth
mus. Aow tnese trees are all cut
down and sixty feet of the moun
tain top has been sliced off. Hence
tbe northeast trade winds of the
Atlantic sweep across through this
cut and do much to mitigate the
heat of Panama. With the canal
down to the original plan
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SPRING AND SUMMER
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SPECIALTIES.
impoitance. An eminent medical
authority says : The most sensi
tive, delicate and easily injured
parts of the human system are the
nerves. These never can become
so accustomed to incessant strain
s to escape injury. That which
is unpleasant to the senses is
always and, so far as the senses
of hearing is concerned, discordant
noisss always are injurious to the
ilerves. The yelling of steam
whistles, tiie hiss of steam pipes,
the rattle and clash of wheels on
stone covered streets, the rumble
of street cars, the clangor of bells,
the howling of hucksters, keep up
a condition in which a healthy j
nervous system oi natural sirengtn
and sensitiveness is impossible.
And there is not one of those
agencies that is not suppressed
more or less completely in most of
the great cities of the world. In
Kerlin heayy wagons are not
allowed on certain streets. In
Paris any car load of rattling ma
terial must be fastened until it
cannot rattle. Munich allows no
bells on street cars. In Phila
delphia, church bells have been
heltf a nuisance ir certain neigh
borhoods by judicial ruling. Steam
whistles are forbidden in nearly all
the larger cities of this country,
and most of these noises in our
advanced stage of civilization are
utterly unnecessary. Clocks and
waichas ai now so cheap and
plentiful that steam whistles and
bells to denote the time arc use
less. Why should not all useless
noises, and nearly all are useless,
be suppressed?
Panama mi lit
healthy place.
become a fairly
Is the death of President Bar
nard, of Columbia College, the
educational ranks of the country
have lost one of their foremost and
most active members. He did
much in the course of his long ser
vice in Columbia to brintr the
college up to a high standing and
to gathfr about him an able faculty.
His training was mainly scientific,
out he was interested in all
branches of education.
Ladies Dress Goods andTrimmings
The Dynamite naif
skin lincp. Thomson
agents.
whip is eel
& Overman,
Use Fahrner's panacea.
New designs in jewelry atFieuck's
Fresh Sicily lemons at Kenton's.
NEW TO-DAY.
LOST IN THIS CITY OX MONDAY,
April 29. a large white envelope con
taining a list of names and a well worn lum
ber bill. The Onder will.be suitably reward
ed by leaving the aame at the Herald office.
FOR SALE SIX LOTS IN BLOCK NO. 41,
Albany, from 9125 to :S!5 per lot. These
aie the cheapest lots in the city, less than
ten minute's walk from the postoffice and
high and dry. Willamette Land Agency.
Sciiultz & Uemiersoa.
UURE BROWN LEGHORN EGGS FOR
- for setting c-in be had for 2 per setting
(thirteen, by applying to F. C. Hoffman, on
North Third street, between Montgomery
and Railroad This offer will only hold good
for 30 dajs, as Mr. Hoffman will hare use for
them after that date.
Pre B. Mars kail.
FARM LEVELING OF ALL KINDS, AL
bany Oresroo. Agent for the Wright
Farm Level Location of ditches for tiling
put poses a specialty. Orders left at the
Herald office will receive prompt attention.
SEWEKS AND
ing sewers or l
should call upon
WELLS THOSE NEED-
ing sewers or wells du? on short notice
vr. A. JicCum. Cranrts
verr reasonable.
The Oregonian recommends the
Scotch company to build as an ex
tension or connection of their nar
row gauge system, a railroad from
East Portland through Powell's
valley and iut Clackamas county, '
across Clear Creek, and through '
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i ne Muiuiid, jmx. iv ucea aim uuue
crftplr rvtinri t Silvnrfnii. "It ia i
TITINNA HUMPHREY,
f I cnoice cigars
DEALERS IN
In Wells. Farao & Co.'s
office. Fine unpolled and Key West cigars a
specialty
R, t. A. aicAlimtkr homkopahiic put-
sician aud surgeon Has removed bis
office into Crawford's block. All calis prompt
ly attended to.
The largest sttck and greatest variety iu price and
stylo I have ever carried, and as good value as ever
ottered to the citizens of Linn county-
Special Bargains
In cashmeres in colors and blacks. Seersuckers,
ginghams, chambreys, French prints and Trash fab
rics. Ali the noveltirs of th season in black and
colors. T will have something further to say about
tnese in a tew days.
EMBROIDERIES, SKIRTINGS.
h iouncings, aid all overs i cambric, Swis and
India linem. I have just opened the largest invoice
of novelties is this line ever exhibited ia tins Ky,
and at greatly reduced prices.
PIQUES, LAWNS,
'flic Ami Mery i
Coder the no management or
Parker Ik
-WH KEEP
A fail line of choice family groceries and
lrov'nioii
Canned j-ineupples,
Choice Table Delicacies
Ornamented cakes for
Wedainas and Pttrties.
Salinn
kinds.
mackerel and salt fish of all
FRESH BASED BREAD
JbCvcrv Day.
Best Sim Pies. Cakes
TEAS and COFFi
ii mi ill -r t in i
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UUU1VU HUlUt UUhUllU
CANNED ouODS, ETC.
. THOS. BRINk
Best Line of p- 7;ture In the Citv of Albanv !
Fanc Wickfc. Chairs Lounges Parlor
Cornice Poles Mirrors Feather
Pillows Srino" Mattresses,
Window Shades "Walnut Exten7
sion Tables Suits.
And v..at you can't find al olher houses, I have it. In faeteverj
thing tha is kept in a first-class bouse.
Ash, Maple and Walnut Chamber sets, Chairs,
Spring Beds, Lounge Etc., Etc., at Prices that
CANNOT BE UNDERSOLD.
ALBANY - - OREGON
ne best Soap in the market
Le Roi Savon.
A fine assortment of domestic
and Imported Cigars
jtgTAt John Fox's old ttanJ. low Fl nni
new brick.
India lawns, nansooks in white, ecru and colors,
all at prices very much cheaper than ever before of
tered in this city.
TABLE LINEN
HOPKINS & SALTMARSH,
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D IV iVli
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S TOTES
tare and Hardware,
Tulitjs Joseph
Manufactauerof Choice Cigais
AND DEALER IN
FINE IMPORTED AND KEY WEST
C-ajF, Fltff aril FnnKirsr T Iji f. Vm l.i-i ir ird Pii;.r Firt,si
full line of Smokers' Articles. Also dealer in
CALIFORNIA AND TROPICAL FRUITS.
Xcxaor to Burkhart & Keeney's Real Ettate Office, Albany 0
A m DEPARTURE
All work promptly done at
reasonable rates.
First Strrkt,
PlAKCK liUOCK
L. YIERCK'S
SHAVING
PARLORS
HAIR CUTTING and BATHS.
Evervthiner npw anil nat. A
j C7
clean towel for every customer.
FIRST STREET BELOW REVERE HOl'SK
ALBANY, - - OREGON
( Having latoly secured a very large and cUsiiable
line of Linens, such as Towels, Naphinsaid
Damask at exceedingly low prices, we shall
we shall offer the same at a
SPECIAL SALE)
FOR TUB
I ldDff M fat
NEXT TEE DATS
Tins
stock I bought in
Oraia Tile lr Sale.
GOOD SUI'PLY OF FIRST CLASS
m xt urtiiu tiic itrr ftuic Mb (lie .Hf(e urllK
iltlfl rilj. Ittfisirv Wmat nt A I hint n v L'n.vi-
Said that the ScottM company are i Butte. Call at the factory or adilres:) Promts
thinking of reconstructing their
I & Auston, Albany Oregon.
narrow gauge system in the AVil
STRAYED FHUM TOE FARM OF W.
Cra a ford, near Tallman, on Apiil 1"
Umette Valley. If they WOUld bUlld hay horse, 1 hands high. weighs 200,smooth
this road from East Portland to ! K,lan.ro",'i-i. tHZj'Jl'?!!110 'iu 10
Silterton they would then have a
continuous line on the East Side to
the head ot the valley, traversing
an excellent country throughout
its whole length and assured of an
independent business. The piece
I of road from Silyerton to the Wil
lamette river opposite the mouth
of the Yamhill would then be use
less and could be abandoned. The
West Side narrow gauge wuld be
operated as a separate line." The
great trouble with the East bide
narrow gauge heretofore that its
inital point was not a shipping
place aud so practicably it started
from nowhere. The suggestion
above would obviate this defect.
his recovery will be suitably rewarded.
JAPENESE
The stories of the extravagant
spending of money on the Panama
canal construction, are many and
varied. It is related that the
general superintendent at Panama
spent $300,000 on a fine house and J
nearly as much in opening up fine
roads so that his wife might take
horseback rides. She died in
about two years, and to signalize
his grief over her loss he had all
the thoroughbred horses shot
which she had used in riding and
driving. This imitation of the
great Alexander, didn't coBt the
mourner anything however, as the
horses all belonged to the company
and their loss was charged to the
inexerable climate.
SrEci'LATOKS have, f-r the last
few months, more boldly that at
any former period in the history of
the grain trade of the country,
sought to persuade peop'e that a
scarcity of wheat was inevitable ;
that the government statistics were
unreliable; and that those who
operated with such news as their
guides to their objective points
the amassing of fortunes by holdj
REMOVAL JOHNSON & DANN'ALS
hare removed their blacksmith shop
rom their old qaartera to ths corner oppo
ite Adj. Marshall's livery stable, where
the be found ready to do all kinds of
work intheir line cheaply ana promptly.
TIT ANTED 200 CORDS MAPLE TIMBER
II to be used for manufacturing chairs.
For particulars inquire of O. A. Archibald at
the Farmers' Warehouse, Albany Oregon,
BAZAAR
STOEE.
Mrs. Xancy Westfall, wife of the
well known Chinese contractor
Jim Westfall, has opened a Japan
ese bazaar store in the brick next
door to C. H. Spencer's. It is
filled with all kinds of Japanese
wares and novelties, including
parasols, fans, canes, ladies wear,
souvenirs, etc.
All goods sold very cheap.
BROWNSVILLE.
O. r, C'OSHOVT . &o.s.
-Heal Estate and
INSURANCE ACEN9 F
ALBANY
Collegiate Institute,
ALBANY, OREGON
I8SS 1889
A'Eull Corps ofilnstructors.
Classical, scientific, literary, commercial
and normal classes. Courses of study ar
ranged to meet the needs of all grades of
students. Special inducements offered to
students from abroad. Tuition ranges from
$.'i..0 to Per QTrrni. "
Instniniental'instruction in music will
given by Miss Laura Ooltra.
Board in private families ut low rates, and
rooms for self boarding at small expense. A
careful supervision exercised over -pupils
away from home.Q
For circulars and full particulars, address
the'president,
KEY. ELBERT X. COXD1T,
Albanv, Oregon,
Brick for iSale !
nOO.000 '.'0J brick.f or a'e. ppltoW C
4i Cassull. Albany.
In brown and bleached.
New York at less than importers1 price, and am able
to give good bargains. 58 inch all linen bleached at
oi) cts per yard and others in proportion.
TOWBLINGS
Crashes, etc. All these goods I buy direct from
importers by the bale,and can sell them much cheap
er than if bough!; of jobbers towels I buy m quan
tities in New York, and am offering them at prices
that are pure to sell the goods.
LADIES COTTON HOSE
Are cheaper this year than ever before. 1 have
succeeded in getting some good bargains,all of which
1 am offering to my customers. the same in
In Albany hns been filled by the
SECOND HAND STORE. ' AVe ext rid a aordial "nvitation t all to call and
i examine thest goods, iVelinjr that we can show you
The past year l.as proven it to w h I bargains. In con hfA't io'i viti the sale we shall dis-
neeessity. The best and cheapest i , . i-ir i'ri .aai.l- i t
place in the city to buy vour j lay a Jaii:' Jiuoi Will h bUOUS and emn-
StnTfis. Piirnifoirfi. tinware ! ,ler,!S at
We aie aiways prepared to buy your
household furniture at the hihes'
cash price. Sole agents for the
PEERLESS OIL GAK ! A beamifuLlinHofginghanw aad seasonable wool
en uresss goou. uur siook is new aim complete in
every department.
And Lamp Killer.
L. GOTTLIEB.
G. W. SMI TH,
SUCCESSOR TO W. H. MTARLAND t
Has
the Largest jStock of STOVES In the VALL S t
SUPERIOR STOVES AND RANGES.
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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 something to say about
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Carpets
Boo
fs and Shoes, Groceries
And Other lines Soon.
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SAMUEL E. YOUNG.
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ARGAND COOKANDIIHEATINGISTOVES
Also large and complete assortment ot Vitchcn uteres in i?p ''.rpcr ar.a granite