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TUB ICOBKINfr HERALD: SATTTT1PAY. MAY il 1889. pormitgaHg Strati! daily a.nd Weekly TERMS Ob SUBSCKIPTH'N BAILT Publidtiol every moroiut; exuept Monday.) elivered bf carrier, per week..... o.ia l-v luaii, per Veal ..... ...... a 09 WEEKLY. (Published ever- Friday Morning.) ne copy, per annum, in adVaace...M..?2.00 When not paid in advance 2 JO 6;30 a. m. TIIE MAILS. MaiU at the Albany postoffice close t or all omces north The Eastern state The West Side And the Nat row Gaue R. R. For Portland and Salem ...11. u Corvallisand Yaquina .....1::10 e. u ottice 8onth......... : :30 p. m The ixistoifice will be clotted each evening rom six to seven o'clock. Registered matter for theJcarly morning train should be uuilal before ti o clock the previous evenintr. EDITORIAL NOTES. It speaks highly of the goodness f heart of the Samoans that they treated the shipwrecked sailors with so much kindness. Rev 1. 1). Driver, the well known Methodist minister of this state, is engaged in a religious discussion in Chicago with Charles Watts of London, England. The Argentine Kenublie is ar riving at a realizing sense of the troubles arising from to much foreign immigration, and proposes to limit the number to twohundred per month. A few more lessons will convince her that in that move she is making a mistake, and that it is the quality and not the quan tity that requires guarding against. Two Fresno, California, men have acquired some knowledge upon the subject of "honesty is the best policy." They found the; $3000 of bullion stolen from the Ilildreth stage last Julv. where it had been hidden in a stump, and instead of honestly returning it to the authorities and gain the reward of $2000 offered for it, they at tempted to gobble the whole pile. ! The result i3 they lost it all and will have a term of imprisonment into the bargain. appeals strongly to the pocket, for several months it has been gradual ly raising in price, and the season of the year when fruit and berries calls for unusual Quantities is fast. approaching. The Mail and Ex press makes a comparison of two different souices of sugar supply which is entirely out of place just now while the subject is so prom inent. It says that it is interestin to coinpare the sorghum-sugar industry of Kansas with the cane sugar industry of Louisiana. In the latter state good cane com niands from $4 to $5 per ton ; in the former, $2. Sugar cane yields 200 pounds or so to the ton ot cane; sorghum, 80 or 90 pounds. In Louisiana the production is some times 25 tons per acre, and perhaps on an average from 15 to 20 tons ; in Kansas, sorghum yields about ten tons to the acre. So far, the advintage is all cn the side of the that cane can be prodaced only in a comparatively t;mall extent of country in one state, whereas sorghum can be grown in all the states south of the thirty-seventh parallel. .Sugar cane takes rather more careful cultivation than sorghum, too. But the other is the decisive point. Louisiana can not produce more than one-tenth, or, at most, let us say one-eighth, of the amount of sugar we need. The other seven-eights must come from somewhere else. If it can be produced from sorghum, then theie is a gain to the country. 1889 188 1889 SPRING AND SUMMER i )0I 1889 SPECIAL1IES- Tlie Afav Bake -Uuder the new management ot f Parkin II lJ Ml linn n inois Furniture House! WH KEEP A fuil line of choice family groceries and proration Cannea rmt-apples, Choice Table Delicacies Ornamented cakes for Wedmnas and Partic. Salniri kinds. muckerel and salt fish of nil filinn Flnncm (IrtnJctnnflTniK'.:' -J The largest stock and greatest variety in price and tyle I have ever carried, and as good value as ever ottered to the citizens of Linn county- ial Bargains RESfl BAKED BREAD JKvorv Dav. THOS. BRINK Best Line of ziim Id (lie Cilv of Albany ! Fane Wickt,. Chairs Lounges Parlor Cornice Poles Mirrors Feather Pillows S-nrino- Mattresses, Window Shades Walnut Extend sion Tables Suits. Ami T...pr. vou can't find at other houses, I have it. In facteverv- tliing tha w kejt in a first-class Louse. Ash, Mapleand Walnut Chamber sets, Chair, Spring lleds. Lounge Etc,, Etc., at JPriccs that CANNOT BE UNDERSOLD. ALBANY - - OREGON Spec NEW TO-DAY. 0 turns ELRcrmc rkmkp is thk most ki.h Kant medicine in the world for internal and external use. and f..r pain oi anv nature. You will never find its ciuil. Ask roar druggist for it. 11TANTSD A UIKI, TO 10 GKNEKAL If house work this ottice. For particulars inquire at "1 TENDING AND PLV1X SEWING DONE. Irl Geiltloni.ini rlnthoa rmfiipu.l I. wear mended. East First street, in Isom s I nouse. near me KeU Grown Mills. The Samoan question and Ger man inteiferance with it are not -wholly ended as yet. Chronicle says that there is something very cold-blooded and calculating about German's attitude on the Samoan question. She is willing to abandon Tamasese and all her pretensions to control ot the islands if the United States will pay her well for this surrender. The proposition is for the United States to Luy the German plantations, which have oeen a losing speculation , or guai -antee the payment, should the Samoan s purchase them. The Samoans are also to be forgiven for killing the German marines, prt--vided they pay a money consider ation to the relatives. Of course in this case the American govern ment is expected to step in and open its purse, as the Samoans have no monev. Brick for Sale. town, or delivered anywhere in the city. n. lasslll, Albany Or. STRAYED FROM THE PREMISES OF M. Cowan last fill, three head of heiferr, ene dun coir red, 2-year-old Jersey, underbit in left and slit in riirht ear, also out 3-year-old dark red, marked the same.and one light red 3-year-old, with under! in riirht and slit in left ear. A suitable reward will be paid fcr information leading to their recov ery In cashmeres in colors aid blacks. Seersuckers, ginghams, chanibreys, French prints and wash fab rics. A?i the novelti:s of the season in black and colors. I wiil have something further to say about these in a few days. EMBROIDERIES,! -SKIRTINGS, Best Svnm. Pies. Cakes TEAS and i;FFE, Candies Nuts. Haisins. CANNED ovODS. ETC. ine best Soap in the market Le Roi Savon. A fine assortment of domestic and Imported Cigars 2TAt John Fox's old ?tand. law brick: low Kl tin s J. H. GILMORK JAS RETURNED TO this city to remain two or three weeka. Those desirinif npholstennir dcnexhould c-all early at his residence, with Mr. Cheadie, or drop a note through the postoitice. FOR SALE SIX LOTS IN BLOCK NO. 41, Albany, from 8125 to .t" jwr lot. These aie the cheapest lots in the cilv, less than ten n.inute's walk from the posioflice and hih and dry. Willamette Land Airency. SflK'LTZ & liKNUKRSOA. 1HKK BROWN LEGHORN EGGS FOR for setting cin be had for ?2 er setting (thirteen, by applying to F. C. Hoffman, on North Third street, between Montgomery nd Railroad This offer will only hold good for ; days, as Mr. Hoffman w ill have use for them after that date. PreaB7 .Marshall. I:RM LEVELING OF ALL KINDS. AL " bany Orciron. Agent for the Wright Farm Level Location of ditches for tiling puipcscs a specialty. Orders left at the IIkrald ottice will receive prompt attention. O EWERS O i"tr AN1 WELLS THOSE NEKO- inir sewers or wells dug on short notice It is evident that 1 sn0U,J tu" "pon W- A. McCl.iiii, Charges Bismarck has his eagle eye fixed j on the big surplus in our treasury, and wants to get his hand into it. Tin: attitude of our government in the matter of the fisheries in Behring's sea, as promulgated by the proclamation of President Har rison, will meet the approbation of all true Americans. The Irifk World in commenting on the sub ject and the action of the Canadian Premier says the true inwardness of the Behring sea question will be understood when it is stated that the value of the seal fisheries in computed by millions of dollars. The United States government larms out the privilege of catching seals to a company that pays so inui-h a year for the privilege. The seal is a very timid creature that is easilv frizhteneJ from its usual habitat. One or two seasons of in discriminate catching would make the seal fisheries valueless. For many years England has had her eyes greedily fixed upon Behring sea, but she made no serious at tempt to share with us the posses sion of these waters until the pro-British policy adopted by the Cleveland administration encour aged her to hope that she could easily get possession of the rich prize ahe could easily get posses sion of the rich prize she coveted. The assertion of .Sir John McDonald about all maritime nations resist- j ALBANY, ing the inquitous claims ot the United States has about it the true English ring. England always takes it for granted that tle w hole world will take her views of things. tia P.fthrin-jr sea question is a legacy the country has received , from the late administration. If! there had been no Cleveland in the j White house and no Bayard in the j state department there would be j no such question The subject of sugar is one of. importance, and one too that cor.- ; eerna every person,. for it is an article of universal consumption.. Just at present it is a subject that UriNNi HUMPHREY, DEALERS IN If choice cijtars. In Wells, Fargo & Co.'g oltice. Fine iaipotted and Key West cigars a gecialty DR. E. A. McALISTKR HOMKOPATIIIC PHY sician and sursreou. 11 is removed his office into Crawford's block. All calls prompt ly attended to. Ural a Tile lor wale. A GOOD SUPPLV OF FIRST CLASS drain tile for sale at the Eaife brick and cile factory East of Albany near Knox Butte. Call at the factory er address Propts & Auston, Albany Oregon. STRAYED FHOM THE FARM OF W. W. CraAford, near Tallnr.an, on Apiil 17, a bay horse, 16 hands high.weisths l'00,mooth shod all round. Any information leading to his recovery will be suitably rewarded. "ITfANTED 209 CORDS HAPLE TIMBER II to be used for manufacturing; chairs. For particulars inquire of O. A. Archibald at the Farmers" Warehousef Albany Oregon, BAZAAR STORE. Mrs. Nancy Westfall, wife 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. All goods sold very cneap. ALBANY oe late Institute OREGON ISHH I89 A Eull Corps ofj Instructors. Classical, scientific, literary, commercial and normal classes. Courses of study ar ranged to meet the needs of all jrrades of w r !nl in,liiiiimfntii ..fforft.! tit i Stimulus. ocw.i im.'.-v ii ... . .......w I students from abroad. Tjition ranges from 5i.-..-, to $r:.."H rr QTcrm., liistrunientai;instniction inj'music will iven by Miss Laura Uoltra. Board in private families ut low rates, ami moms for self boardini; at Btnnll txuensc. A careful supervision exercised over -pupils away from hmne.J For circulars and f nil J particulars, address the president, KEV. ELBERT N. CON D IT, Albany, Oreiron. rJEMOVAL-JOHNrjoS & DAXNALS t have removed their blacksmith shop rm their oM quarters to ths earner oppo se Ans. Marshal's livery stable, where the be found re.i iy to do all kinds of work inth-.-lt line cheaply and promptly. Flouncinj;8r and all overs on cambrics, Swiss and India linem. I have just opened the largest invoice of norelties in this line ever exhibited in this cKy, and at greatlj reduced prieea- PIQUES, LAWS, India lawns, nansooks in white, ecru and colors, all at prices very much cheaper than erer before of tered in this city TABLE LINEN In brown and bleached. This stock I bought in Neiv York at less than importers price, and am able to give good bargains. 5S inch all linen bleached a'j 50 cts per yard ad others in proportion.. TOWELINGS Crashes, etck All these goods I buy direct frm importers by the bale,and can sell them much cheap er than if bough" of jobbers towels I buy in quan tities in New York, and am offering them at prices that are sure to sell the sroods. 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 HOPKINS & SALTMARSH, , Pliiifd Pipe Fitting S TOTES Tinware ii Hardware Tulius Joseph Manufactauer of Choice Cip-ais .AND 2KALEK IX iHwiHTifn m m w I. Til KB nix JI ll 5T ;ait, Hvjc'ni'.d f n.ctii1!; T 1 !. r. VMMl:tm si.d I'li;!' l'itt.ti full line of Snioktr.' Articlcf. Aiso dealer in CALIFORNIA AND TROPICAL FROI'iS. Nexljdoor 'i-t Burkbart V Kt-i.icy's Ileal E.-tate OUice. Albtmy ft w A M DEPARTURE All work prwuptlv doue at ' reasonable rates. Pbakie Block' Having SHA L. VIERCK'S VING PARLORS HAIR CUTTING and BATHS. ffEvervthing new and neat. A clean towel for every caston.er. FIRST STREET BEI.OW IlOfSE ALBANY, - - OliEUON Want Uisses Children's. 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 souething to say about Carpets, Boots and Shoes, Groceries, Aud Other lines Soon. In Albany has been tilled bv tlie SECOND HAND STORE. The past year lias proven it to be a necessity. The best and cheapest place in the city to buy vour Stoyes, Fornitme, tinware We aie always propareu to buy your household funiitura at the liilK-s cash price. Sole ttsnls lor the PEERLESS OIL CAN And I-a.is? Filler, latolj secured a very large aid desirable line of Lid ea?, such as Towels, Napkins and Damask at exceedingly low prices, we shall we shall offer the samejat a SPECIAL SALE FOR THE NEXT TEN DATS L.GOTTI.1KB. ( I We extend a. wrdial "nvitation t all t call and examine these goods, feel iug that we can show you bargains. In connection with the sale we shall dis play a large line ot WHITE GOODS and emWi denes at LOW PEICE A beautiful nun of gingh.-itiis and seasonable wool en dress gvd. Our stock new- and complete in every dep:u-tni-:il. V l t : : G. W. SMI TH I SUCCESSOR TO W. H. W FARLAND Has the LargestStock of STOYES In the VALL S Y SUPERIOR QSTOVES ANDI5RANGES. o z SAMUEL E. YOUNG. 3 ml Q. (0 Q. tsARGAND COOK AND)iHEATING!STOVES Also a large and complete assortment of kitchen utensils in tiotcover and granite