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About Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19?? | View Entire Issue (May 22, 1889)
THE MOBNTNGr HEKJLL1); WEDNESDAY, MAY 22 1889. doming iaUstww Daily and weekiv TERMS OK SUBSCRIPTION DAILY Publish! eer.v morning except Monday UveraTbr carrier, per week 0.16 5 00 I j? mail, per !. WEEKLY. mnn mr uinum. in advance-... z-w luku A .M In AlivafWA . . 2.CU IT 11 CM UV stonlce close 1 6;30 a. u, i ft. R. j THE MAILS. Mails at the Albany postolfice close For all offices north The Eastern states rhe West Side . A ilia K.t vem Ontlfffi 11 Ll WMV . - " - Kor Portland and Salein Y,. Corvallis and Taquina.. : ,:X P- " office sonth......... TJor.u The postoffice will be closed each evening rom six to seven o'clock. Registered matter for thejjearly morning train should be mailed before 8 o clock the preyious eveuinir. SUCCESS OF AGRICULTURE. The farmers are the most op pressed class of people in existence and agriculture is going to ruin, is the doleful picture that some agri cultural writers and speakers are presenting to the American public as the true condition of agriculture but just stop a moment and see. The mercantile agencies report an average of about 200 failures in business each week, amounting to a round 100,000 during every de cade or short period of only ten years ! For the past three months of this year, 3,59 failures are re ported, an average of 274 per week. These do not include a large num ber of men who have eone into business with more or less inherited capital or with that saved from their own earnings, and who, not meeting with success, have closed up or sold out, or been helped by friends, before coming so hopelessly involved as to go into the hands of the sheriff or assignee. If the mercantile agencies reported all the unsuccessful cases, those fail ing to make money or increase their property the showing would be startling indeed ! The average amount of capital invested by a great majority of these men who fail, and by traders generally, is not materially different from that of the average farmer whose busi- ' ness capital is in his land, imple ments, live stock, etc. Yet, though the number of those en gaged in farming as a business largely exceeds thuse in all other kinds of business, how very seldom do we see a single farmer included in these weekly reports of 175 to 250 or more failures. The truth is, that over !0 jkt cent of those who go into geneial as merchants, manufacturers, etc., fail to prosper, not 10 prf cent of them making a real success ; while of those who go into farming as a business, on a small or large sjsile, over 90 per cent of those who are industrious and fairly economical do succeed, or they at least support themselved and families, and do; not go into bankpuptcy. j fulfill the duties their fellow-men. that they owe Ax interesting experiment, it is said, is being made with what is called mummy wheat at McMinn- ville. A resident of that place, so the story goes has a lelative living in Egypt who found a few grains of wheat in the winding sheet of a mummv believed to have been rolled up about 5.000 years ago He planted them, had the satisfac tion of raising four healthy stalks, each of which had thirteen distinct heads, and sent part of the produce to his nephew in Oregon. The seed was planted there this Spring with suitable precautions in the shape of wire screens, and the de velopment is awaited with anxious interest. It was somewhere down in Yamhill county that a certain $15 & bushel wheat originated, con cerning which several farmers of Linn county are sufficiently well pasted, and they will probably take ittle interest in this mummy wheat. MATTHEWS i carry an immense line of Stoves and General Hardware Including the celebrated EARLY BREAKFAST and JEWEL cooking stoves and ranges, parlor and cooking stoves, ard ail kinds ofkitchen Q utensils! also a comlpete assortment of Farmers mill y nets Tools! -AND- BUILDERS' HARDWARE, PumpB, hose, copperware, tinware, end plumbers' goods a specialty. Our prices are guaranteed to be satisfactory. I he public is invited to call and inspect our stock. Tweedale'a building, Albany, Oregon. JULIUS GBADWOHL'S It is now definitely settled that the six northern companies of the 2nd regiment O. N. G. will partici pate in the Fourth of July celebra tion in Albany. The various com mittees are making arrangements for the biggest demonstration here on that day ever held in this city. MARRIED. TL'RNIDGB COATES-Ai the residence ef the bride's pareats. May 15th, 1889, by Bev, Hmlbart, ( Stayton, Mr. Joseph O, Turaidge, of Koek Creek, and Miss Mary C. Coates, of Fox Valley. NEW TO-DAY. PERSONS DKSIKING SAND, LOAM OR gravel from the premises of F. L. Such, in Benton county, can procure tickets for the same at my office, Craw ford's block, Albany, Oregon. Cius. K. Wolvkrton. WANTED 200 CORDS MAPLE TIMBER to be used for manufacturing chairs. For particulars inquira of O. A. Archibald at the Farmers' Warehouse. Albany Oregon, 0' REDOX KLRCTRIC RKLIKF IS THE MOST EI.K- jrant medicine in the world for internal and external use. and for pain oi any nature. You will never find its equal. Ask your druggist for it. -o) 0(- MENDING AND PL UN SEWING DONE. Gentleman's clothes repaired. Under wear mended. East First street, in Isom's house, near the Red Crown Mills. It rick for Sale. T MY KILN ONE MILE! EAST OF L town, or deliveed anywhere in the city. W. C. CASS ELL, Albany Or. SEWERS AND WELLS THOSE NEED ing sewers or wells dug on short notice should call upon W. A. McClain, Crarges very reasonable. WINN 4 HUMPHREY, DEALERS IN choice cigars, lu Wells, Fargo & Co.'s office. Fine imported and Key West cigars a specialty Drain lit- for Kale. GOOD SUPFLV OF FIRST CLASS rV drain tile for sale at the Knge brick and cile factory East of Albany near Knox Jiutte. Call at the factory or address Propts & A us ton, Albany Oregon. GOLDEN RULE BAZAAR He has enlarged his stock equal to ary m the FAMILY GKOCEBIES. AND- GENERAL JHARDWAFE llocrer Bros'. Silverware, French, China and Orvstalware Bovs5 "Wagons and "Doll Carriages-. ITanov Groods and a forenerai -Assortment oi Crockery. aiidi. OYb. He'Buys Direct and Carries the Largest JStock;in the Willamette Valley? Id on parte Francais. Hier win deutch gesprochen, Tie Albanv Bakery ! Uuder the new management of Park M - WH KEEP A fuil line of choice family groceries and provision Canned Pineapples, Choice Table. Delicacies Ornamented cakes for Wedatnas and Parties. Sal mo kinds. bellies mackerel and salt fish of all FRESH BASED BREAD Jbfivorv Dav. Best Svrun. Pies. Cakes TEAS and COFFE Candies Nuts Kais IDS. CANNED ooODS, ETC. -ine best Soap in the market Le Roi Savon. A fine assortment of aomestic and Imported Cigars 43TAt John Fox's old stand low Fl nns new brick. Illinois Furniture House! A THOS. BRINk Best Line of ire In the Citv of Albanv! Fane "Wick- Chairs Lounges Parlor Cornice Poles Mirrors Feather Pillows Serine Mattresses,! Window Shades Walnut Exten7 sion Tabled Suits; And you can't find at other houses, I have it. In factevery thing tha 18 kept in a first-class house. Ash, Maple and Walnut Chamber sets, Chairs. Spring Beds. Lounge Etc., Etc., at Prices that CANNOT BE UNDERSOLD. ALBANY - - OREGON Tulius Joseph Manufactauer of Choice GVais AND DEALER IX mm ivmnnriwn t;n umr ii ii i hi in ii i u i :m ii uj v n i ii ii 1 1 i n ii i m L i in nm iiiiuiuLD lib I 1 EST r rij it, si PURE BROWN LEGHORN EGOS FOR for setting nn be had for t ' per setting (thirteen, by applying to F. C. Hoffman, on North Third street, between Montgomery I snd Railroad. This offer will only hold good crSOdavs, as air. iionman win nave useior em after that date. Within the last twenty 3 ears score of wealthy men, millionaires three and lour times over, have died, been buried and been practi cally forgotten. Their vast estates have been squandered by misman asement, divided by or lost by depreciation. Very sel dom will anything reappsar along the coast line of the centuries to come to suggest their names or their memory. In striking contrast to such appear the records of others equally rich and with similar opportunities who have blessed the commonwealth or the nation and left an imperishable monument in their benefactions. I'rominent among these is the name and memory of John Hopkins. On May 7th. in the city of Baltimore, formally opened the best equipped and perhaps the most perfect in stitution of the kind in existence, the Johns Hopkins Hospital, with fourteen acres of grounds, eighteen buildings, and a system of innum erable conveniences and essentials which it has taken a dozen years to elaborate and ierfect. Its object is threefold the care of the sick; the training of nurses ; the promo tion of discovery in medical science. All the resources of modern science, all the skill of architectural genius, all the resources of a vast revenue have been laid at the feet of its wisely-chosen administration by the far-sighted founder. It is im Kssible to calculate the pain that will be relieved ; the anxieties dis tilled; the triumphs of medical skill and surgical genius achieved. Hut the Monumental City will long revere the memory of this hospital's founder ; ' and thankful patients, poor and rich alike, through gener ations to come, will cherish the memory and honor the name of Johns Hopkins. If American mil lionaires 1 generally would follow the examples set by Hopkins, AVilliamson, I'eabody and Stanford instead of exploiting the vanities and follies of life, they would not only leave behind more lasting reputations, but would more nearly CEPHAS, The imported Canadian stallion j Ilcrseiilen should sec the thorough a ; bred Canadian stallion Cephas aMr. shall's lively stable. He is a beauti ful coal hlai-k, 5 year old. weighs KiOU, belnjr 15; hands hitch, lie will stand at the stable on Monday and Tuesday of each. week. j TR, E. A. McAlistkr iiomkopatiiio niv- 1 I I aii-ian ami mirrein. Has removm!. hin inheritance office into Crawford's block. All calls prompt ly attended to, STRAYED FHOM THE FARM OF XV. W. Craford, near Tallir.an, on Apiil 17, a bay horse, ltt hands high, weighs 1 L'oO.smooth shod all round. Any information leading to his recovery will be suitably rewarded. DR. J. J. WEST, The old and reliable physician, has 'ocated permanently at I'.Ni East Sixth street,where he Ls prepared to treat all kinds of diseases in a earelul manner. He readily locates a disease and gives its name and origin by examining six places on the breast "and two under the shoulder blades. He manufactures his own uledicines and gives consulta tions and information free. Call n was I him for experienced treatment. STEWART & SOX -Dealers in- Hardware HOPKINS & SALTMARSII.M Plumbing & Pipe Fitting STOVES tare acd Hardware, All work promptly done at reasonable rates. rnrs, Flup muI f irokiiur T t . f t-. ViMl;tri 1.1 d Pr full line of Smokers' A 1 tides. Also dealer in CALIFORNIA AND TROPICAL FRUITS. Nextjuoor to Burkbart & Kecney's Real Estate Office, Albany Ogn AM DEPARTURE First Street, Piarcb Block1 L. VIERCK'S 'I SHAVING PARLORS HAIR CUTTING and BATHS. DCEverything new and neat. A clean towel for every customer. FIBST STREET BELOW REVERE HOl'SE ALBANY, - - OREGON -AND- Agricultural Mmk Iron, Steel and Coal Wagons and Buggies Mope and Cordage Blacksmiths' Supplies Carpenters' Tools Builders' Hardware JPotvder, Shot, etc. Giant Powder & Fuse Saws anil Axes. lY Kotlce to Contractors. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AT the next regular term of the county commissioners court for Linn county, Ore gon, to be held at the court house in the city of Albany on Wednesday the 5th day of June A. D 188!), sealed plans, specifications, strain-diagram and bids will be received for building a bridge across the South Santiam at Waterloo; said bridn to be .about IsO feet long and sixteen feet wide in the clear. Also for the building of a budge across Crabtree Creek where the countv road crosses sail! creek near the saw mill of Deakins Bros, and J. E. Cyrus; said bridge to be about 100 I feet long and sixteen feet wide in the clear. A'so iur inc uuiiuiug ui a vrniizc acrons Muddy creek at the place known as the Vilson ford, bidders to submit estimates on this bridge for construction of same at Wilson font where the old bridge washed out, and at a point a short distance above said ford, mid oridge to be about SO feet long and sixteen feet wide in the clea. AH of said bridges to be covered. All bids must be filed with the clerk on or before one o'clcck r. m of the above mentioned day. All bids must lie accompanied by a deposit of 5 per cent of bid. The court reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Done by order of the court this 9th day of .May A. D. lsa!'. f. E. MONTAGUE, I L.s. I County Clerk. Garden and Cxrass Seeds And all Implements Used by Farmers i The City Liquor Store, IT. . BA VMGAItT, Proprietor. CWHext door to the Odd Fellows' emple, Albany, OrcgonTEJ Keeps constantly on hand the finest imported and domestic? wines, liquors cigars tcVc-xa. Only flrst-class liquor store in she city SPECIAL ATTENTION PAIKTO ORDERS FROMJTHE COUNTRY1 Bark ft Roller ISOD A11 BAZAAR )i;iixi 11 iw in STOEE. Mrs. Nancy West fall, wife of the well knovn" Chinese contractor Jim Westfall, has opened a Japan ese ha.aar 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 cl eap. NEW FIRM! NEW GOODS! Are now established with a first-class stack of STAPLE FAMILY GROCERIES. On the corner of First and Ferry streets, opposite Stewart & box. A complete line of canned goods, gro ceries and provisions of all kinds, no tions, etc. Fresh fruit and vegetables eyerv morning. Prices reasonable. 2TCALL AND SEE US'ta WILL BROS. Dealers in all the latest improved pianos, organs.sewing machines.guns also a full line of warranted razors' butcher and pocket knives. The best kind of sewing machine oils, needles and extras for all machines. All re pairing in the above; lines neatly and reasonably done. JOS PEINTEES. ROYCE & I1IBBLER A kg Felt Want In Albany has been tilled by the SECOND HAND STORE. The past vear has proven it to be necessity. The best and cheapest place in the city to buy vour Stoves, Pomitiire, tinware We aic always prepared to ouy your household furniture at the highest cash price. Sole agent? for the PEERLESS OIL GAN And Lamp Filler, L. GOTTLIEB. Having latoly jsecured a very large and desirable line of Linens, such as Towels, Napkins and Damaslc at exceedingly low prices, we shall we shall offer the samel at aj SPKCIAIv -FOR THI NEXT TEN DATS We exn-nd a cordial 'nvitation to all to call and examine 1 lies uoods, feeling that we can show you bargains, hi connection with the sale we shall dis play a hug' linV t WHITE GOODS and embri- denes at LOW PRICE A beautiful line of ginghams and seasonable wool en dress goods. Our stock is new and complete in every department. IF1. G. W. SMITH, SUCCESSOR TOW. H. M'FARLAND Has the Largest Stock of STOVES In the VALLS IT SUPERIOR STOVES AND RANGES. FAM'FOR SALE, i I WILLI SELL MY FINE FARM OK 200 acres, situated in Benton county, two miles from Aibany. This U a good, healthy locatian, with eood well of pure water, with wind miU;Kuod house; buildinps all new. Tbis is one of the most sightly places in Ore gon, having a fine viaw of the surrounding couNtrj, towns and mountains. Farming land all new and clean and adapted to all kinds of fruit. Quality of land second to none. I will make rhis a rare bargain to the right man. Immigrants, don't faill to see this farm beforelou fcuy, Come and see me on the place. JLz M. T. WHITNEY. BROWNSVILLE. Q. P, 06SHOYV A OY, JKeal Estate and INSURANCE A CEN' V Fresh Sicily lemons at Kenton's a z S s ml CL (0 Q. s Q. ARGAND COOK AND HEATING STOVES? AUo'a large an J complete aFsortment of kitchen utensils in tip , ropper and granite