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TOE lTOTTrnf HERALD; THURSDAY, MAY 9 1889.
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THE HAILS
Vails at the Albany postefflcecJaee
tee
;3 a. m,
r or an omces nurvu
The Eastern states
The West Side .
rorFortlana ana ssaiem
CorvalUsand Yaquina .12:80r. m
oSca aouth...-.. 7p.
Tne vortotfice will be closed ecn cveuiug
rom six to seven o'clock-
Registered matter far theRearly morning
train should be mailed before 8 clock ths
previous evenin?. .
EDI TO III A L NOT MS.
Kate Field Bays "I don't fight,
1 argue." Probably a great many
men would consider an army of
bayonets and swords less to be
feared than the single sharp
weapon Miss Field wages.
The , Chicago Prairie Farmr
complains that, even with the great
abundance of the strawbeny crop
iff the south and its consequent
plentifolness in that city and
cheapness that it is still higher.
The bottom of the boxes continues
to raise it says.
Sprixgkield, Illixois, boasts of
a colored lady inhabitant, who in
spired such faith in her ability as
a faith cure healer that she gather
ed an audience of 500 persons to
see her change water into wine
recently. It i3 not recorded that
any of the audience b-came intoxi
cated on the wire.
It is a matter of congratulation
that the contract far the heavy iron
clad coast defense vessel, for the
United States navy, has been
awarded to the ship builders in
San Francisco thus establishing
the fact that the Pacific coast
stands ahead in ship building as
well as other industries.
It is said that the White House
mail averages 1000 letters per day.
As a vast majority of these are
applications for office it can be sur
mised to what an extent the pres-'
ent method of public patronage
draws upon the energy and endur
ance of the incumbent of the
presidential chiar. It is time that
all of this was changed and a
more common sease method of
doing business was adopted.
Queen Victoria has been made
the subject of a demand from
Dhuleep Sing, the deposed Indian
Prince for the restoration of his
kingdom or at least of the famous
Kohinoor diamond. He patheti
cally writes to her: "It will be
useless for me to demand the
restoration of my kingdom, swin
dled from me by your Christian
government, but which I hope
shortly, by the aid of Providence,
to ietake from my robbers. But
my diamond, the Kohinoor, I un
derstand, is entirely at ysrar own
personal disposal. Therefore, be
lieving your majesty to be 'the
most religious lady' that your
subjects pray lor every Sunday, I
do not hesitate to ask that this
gem be restored to me or else that
a fair price be paid for it to me out
of your privy purse."
The Prairie Farmer, of Chicago,
which ought to be informed on the
subject says that the "twine
trust" does not exist. Its editor
in a recent address to a farmer's
association said : "In relation to
the twine trust, there is none now.
The original combination broke
into two parts, several firms hav
ing, from the irst, refused to join.
Two of the great selfbinder firms
of the country own their own plants
and make their own twine.
Another of the great binder firms
controls the output of a factory.
The fair presumption is that the
firms operating independently,
make as good an article as possible
for inferior twine operates against
the working integrity of a machine
and it is really more costly in the
end, to the farmer, than twine that
will run smoothly, and stand the
tension required." In the course
ef further remarks he said that
the controversy over biading-twine
would result in good, as it would
stimulate the production of a
native fibei that would meet the
requirement of the trade. The
association which lie addressed,
however, adopted a resolution to
the effect that farmers Mere re
Icommended not to purchase bind
ing twine until the price was placed
at a reasonable rate.
Bisnoi' Potter in his recent ad
dress in Kew York at the Centen
nial celebration took the ground
that there is a steadily deteriorat
ing process in almost all the de
partments of oflicial and private
life, and that the tone of public
and private morals in distinctly
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lower than it was in the days of
Washington and his immediate
successors. The public and pri
rate records of the country does
not bear out the opinion of the
distinguished orator, for those
records say that instancesof breach
of public faith and peculations in
office were as frequent in that day
as in this. The glamour that is
always thrown around the old days
of puritan purity cannot cover up
the Benedict Arnolds of Berola-
tionary times. The Chronicle
thinks that when we come to an
examination of the private morals
of the 'country as compared with
those of the last century Bishop
Potter stands absolutely alone in
asserting that there is any deteri
oration. Every writer who has
touched upon this subject in
modern times is of the opinion that
the average morality of the people
of the United States is higher than
it ever was at any period of the
nation's history, and that the
diffusions of intelligence has been
accompanied by a quickening of
the moral sense of the country.
Professor Bryce, who, in spite of
some errors, is a careful and pain
staking observer, has paid the
highest possible compliment to the
morality of the American people,
dec'aring it to be brighter than
that of any nation in the world,
and Ins assertions may be placed
with all confidence against the
pesfiiaistic views of Bishop Potter.
NEW TO-DAY.
I TlfANTED A GIRL TO DO GENERAL
I f house work. For particulars inquire at
this office.
MENDING AND PL KIN SEWING DONE.
Gentleman's clothes repaired Under
wear mended. East First street, in Isom's
house, near the Red Crown Mills.
Brick for Sale.
A
T MY KILN ONE MILE EAST OF
town, ordelivced anywhere in the city.
W. C CASSELL, Albany Or.
STRAYED FROM THE PREMISES OF M.
Cowan lat fill, three head of heifers,
enedun cole red, 2-year-old Jersey, underbit
in left and slit in rijjht ear, also one 3-year-old
dark red, marked the same,and one light
red 3-year-old, with underbit. in right and
slitinleft ear. A suitable reward will be
paid fcr informitioa leading to their recov
ery JB. GILMORE MAS RETURNED TO
. this city to remain two or three weeks.
?"hose desiring pholstennir dcnevbould call
early at bis residence, with Mrs. Cheadie, or
drop a note through the postoffice.
FOR SALE SIX LOTS IN BLOCK NO. 41,
Albany, from 1125 to $315 per lot. These
ate the cheapest lots in the city, less than
ten minute's walk from the postoflice and
hi'jh and dry. Willamette Land Agency.
SCIICLTZ & llBSDEasO.
PURE BROWN LEGHORN EGGS FOR
for setting can 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 held ro,m1
for 30 days, as Mr. Hoffman will have use for
them after that date.
Pres B, Marshall.
FARM LEVELING OF ALL KINDS, AL
bany Oretron. Agent for the Wright
Farm Level. Location of ditches for tiling
pui poses a specialty. Orders left at the
Hsrals office will receive prompt attention.
SEWERS AND WELLS THOSE NEED
ing sewers or wells dug on short notice
should call us a W. A. McClain, Charges
very reasonable.
WINN & HUMPHREY, DEALERS IN
choice cigars In Wr lis, Fargo & Co.'s
office. Fine imported and Key West cigars a
specialty
DR. E. A. Mt'A LISTER HOMEOPATHIC PUT
sician and surgeon IHs removed his
office into Crawford's block. All calls prompt
ly attended to.
Urala Tile far sale.
A GOOD SUPPLY OF FIRST CLASS j
drain tile for sale at the Eage brick ;
and tile factory East of Albany near Knox ;
Butte. Call at the factory r address I'ropts j
& Auston, Albany Oregon. j
STRAYED FHOM THE FARM OF W. W.
Craford, near Tollman, on Aptil 17, a
bay horse, 16 hands high, weighs 1200,mooth
shod all round. Any information leading to
his recovery will be suitably rewarded.
WANTED 200 CORDS MAPLE TIMBER
-to be used for manufacturing chairs.
For particulars inquire of O. A. Archibald at
the Farmers' Warehouse, Albany Oregon,
JAPENESE BAZAAR
STOKE.
I Mrs. Aancv Westfall, wue of the
well known Chinese contractor
Jim Westfall, has opened a Japan
ese bazaar store in the brick next
door to C. II. Spencer's. It is
filled with all kinds of Japanese
wares and novelties, including
parasols, fans, canes, ladies wear,
souvenirs, etc.
AH goods sold very cheap.
ALBANY
Collegiate Institute,
ALBANY, : OREGON
1888 1889
A Eull Corps (Instructors.
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
5.5 to 812.50 Per JTcrm,
instrumental'instruction inj'music will
given bv Miss Laura Goltra.
Board in private families tt low rates, and
rooms for self boarding at small expense. A
careful supervision exercised over -pupils
away from home. 3 , , ,
For circulars and full particulars, -address
tlic'president,
" REV. ELBERT N. CON DIT,
Albany, Oregon,
I) KMOVAL-JOHNSON &' DANNALS
have removed their blacksmith shop
rom their old quarters to ths corner oppo
ite Ans. Marshall's livery stable, where
ths bs found ready to do all kinds of
work intheir line cheaply and promptly.
Now designs in jewelry atFrench's
SIIILGirS VITAUZER is what
ju need for constipation, loss of ap
petite, dizziness and all symptoms of
dyspepsia. Price. 10 and 75 teats per
bottl?. Fohliay 5c Mason.'
1889
1889
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SPECIALTIES-
Lais' Dress Goods andTrimmings
The largest stock and greatest rariety in price and
stylo I have ever carried, and as good valme as ever
ottered to the citizens of Linn count y-
Special Bargains
In cashmeres in colors
ginghams, chanibreys, French prints and wash fab
rics. All the novelti:s of the season in black and
colors. I will hare something further to say about
these in a few days.
EMBROIDERIES. -SKIRTINGS,
Flouncings, and all overs on oambries, Swiss and
India linen. I htve just opened the largest invoice
of novelties in this line ever exhibited in this oiiy,
and at greatly reduced prioss.
PIQUES,
India lawns, nansooks in. white, ecru and colors,
all at prices very much cheaper than ever before of
lered in this city.
TVLJBLE
In brown and bleached. This stock I bought in
New York at less than importers' price, and am able
4S mia rswl Konn nmn fx C mtli nil linnn 11aa m 4
w gut guuu uaigaiuij, uj luw uu iiucu uicauucu at
50 cts per yard amd others in proportion. c
TOWBLINGS
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 offering them at prices
that are pure to sell the goods.
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
Mim
ant
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
Carpets, Roots and Shoes, Groceries,
Aud Other lines Soon.
SAMUEL
S is H-t 1889
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and blacks. "Seersuckers.
LAWNS,
LINEN
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Atav Bakery
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Under the uew managaaaent ol
wh kebp
A fuil line of choice family groceries and
provision
Canned Pineapples,
Choice' Table Delicacies
Ornamented cakes for
Wedmnas and Parties.
Salmo
kinds.
mackerel and salt fish of all
FRESH BASED BREAD
JfcCvcrv Dav.
Best Svru. Pies. Cakes
TEAS and CUFFE
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CANNED ODS, ETC.
ine best Soap in the market
Le Roi Savon.
A fine assortment of domestic
and imported Cigars
3TAt John Fox's old stand, low Fl nn-s
new brick.
HOPKINS & SALTMARSH,
p ripe Mil
STOVES
Tinware and Hardware,
jyAU work promptly done at
reasonable rates.
First Strkkt,
Pcarck Block
L. VIERCK'S
HAIR CUTTING and BATHS.
JDBEverything new and neat. A
clean towel for every customer.
FIRST STREET BELOW REVERE HOL'SE
ALBANY, - - OREGON
In Albany has been tilled by the
SECOND HAND STORE.
The past year has proven it to be
necessity. "The beet and cheapest
place in the city to buy vour
Stoyes.Forniture.tinware
We aie aiways preparea to ouy yortr
household furniture at the his:hes
cash pr'.ce. Sole asent? for the
PEERLESS OIL CAN
And Lamp Filler,
L. GOTTLIEB.
G. W
Park Ik
Candies Nuts
Raisins
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SHAVING
PARLORS
ong Felt Want
SUCCESSOR TO V. 11. MTARLAND
Has the LargestStock of STOVES In the VALL 2 IT
SUPERIOR DSTOVES ANDI'RANGES.
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Also a larjte f.ns conv, 1. ,
imois Furniture House!
THOS. BRINk
Best Line of p- :Jture In the Citv of Alton!
Fanc Wick. Chairs Lounges Parlor
" Cornice Poles Mirrors Feather
Pillows Serine Mattresses,
Window Shades Walnut Exten7
sion Tables Suits!
And v..t you can't find at other houses, I hare it. In factertrj
thing tha is kept in a first-class house.
Ash, Maple and Walnut Chamber sets, Chairs,
Spring Beds, Zoitnge Etc., Etc., at Prices that
CANNOT BE UNDERSOLD.
ALBANY - - OREGON
Tulius Joseph
Manufactauer of Choice Cipais
AND DEALER IN
FINE IMPORTED AND KEY WEST
Clart, Flrjg'aud Smokinjr Tlacs Mciflitvm rd Friar Pijet, (
' foil line of Smokers' Articles. Also dealer in
CALIFORNIA AND TROPICAL FRUITS.
NextUoor to Burknart & Keeney's Keal Estate Office, Albany jn
AH
Having latoly savseL a vcy large aid Jsiible
liaeof iinems, smch as Towels, Napkins ad
Banaa8lc at exceedingly low prices, we skall
we stall offer the same at a
SPECIAL SALE
-FOR
IEXT TEN DATS
We extend .a eordial 'nvitation to all te call and
examine 1 liege goods, feeling that we can show you
bargains. In connection with the sale we shall dis
play a large line ot WHITE UOObS and eiifcri-
denes at
LOW PRICE
A beautiful lin- of ginghams ami seasonable wool
en dress goods. Our stock is new and complete in
every department.
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