Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, May 31, 1889, Page 2, Image 2

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    HffE irOBKING HEttAl;1: FRIDAY, MAT 31 1889.
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previous eveninir.
THE CENTURrS FRUIT.
With tlie' notes of the centennial
celebration still filling the air and
the annual recurrence of decoration
day, it is timely to a9k what the
century has done for the nation as
a political organism. In material
aspects the progress of the nation
has been without parallel. Its
farms and its factories, its mines
and its mills, its inventions, ac
cumulation of wealth, and improve
ment in the condition of the
inhabitants are not in danger of
being overlooked. But there is a
mistaken impression that in its
political life the nation has deteri
orated, that its methods are not as
pure or its aims as elevated as in
the golden age of revolutionary
heroism. Little study of the
nation's early history is needed to
show that in violence, and malign
ity of personal attacks, in bitter
ness of personal rivalries and
animosities, the early days were
not as stainless and beautiful as
many imagine. Not manv Ameri
cans have ever been reviled as
Washington or Jefferson was, and
the latest days, so often called de
generate, have not seen a Hamil
ton slain in a duel by a Burr.
To-day there is seen a pride in the
national unity, power, and pro
gress, and a measure of subordina
tion of loc?l to national interests,
which nowhere appear in the years
immediately succeeding the revol
ution. Nothing but stern necessity
brought the colonies together into
a political union, but the national
spirit, then so weak, has grown to
be powerful enough to suppress the
greatest civil war of human history
In a hizher sense the nation
grown, because it has cleared away
the weak and dishonoring com
promises of its origin. Slavery
has gone, and with it the pernicious
.ataViiiah si nroteutorate over the
J
little republic of Hayti. The
French minister at Washington,
Thindnrf Roustan. has been
maneuvering in a manner sug
gestive of war preparations. The
Samoan troubie having now been
satisfactorily settled with, the Ger
mans, the United States will have
leisure to attend to the French
should they become bel.icose over
the Haytian affair.
The Santiam mines are receiving
more attention at the hands of
capitalists and miners now than
T . 1 1 f I
ever Detore. u nas own iwuuu
that valuable ledges of gold and
silver exist there, and a mining
district has been formed there
which promises to give an impetus
to the country adjacent to these
mines not excelled by that of the
Coeurd'Alene district. It is not
improbable that in the near future
smelting works will be required in
this city, and an immense volume
of business result from the Santiam
mines.
91AKKIEU.
JULIUS HALTZ On thureday, May 80th,
at the court house, by Geo. Humphrey,
Ksq., Mr. Pete.- Julius and Miss Amelia
Haltz, both ot West Albany.
Caloway Hi-stsr - In this ( it v, on May 30,
S. G. Irvine, D. D., Mr. Kirl Caloway
and Miss Ada Hunter, both of Benton Co.
XEW TO-DAY.
EJ. McCAUSTLANP, civil engineer
and Surveyor. Draughting and Blue
prints. Office with Oregon Land Co. Albany
Or. Sewerage systems and water supply a
specialty. Estates subdividee, maps made
or copied on short notice,
ASTSD WORK BY A VOt'NO MAN 22 VKAKS
of auk. just arrived in Albany from the
East. Wishes to obtain a position in a store
or office to learn a permanent business. Will
give first-class references Wages at first no
object, but a permanent position uesired.
Address P- O. Box 380, Albany.
T OST BETWKEX THIS CITY AND THK JEWISH
1 1 cemetery aGcrman silver open face im
nroved Waterbury watch with chain and
eharm attached. Finder will be suitably re.
warded bv leaving tne same at the Hkram
office,
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Important Soticc.
AVIN'G LEASED THE MOXTEITH
pasture from the Oregon Pacific Co,, all
persons having stock therein on pasture are
hereby notified to remove them at once, or
. . ..i f:K .1..
maKe arrangements wnn inc. ruuuiK "
so such stock will be turned out.
JOHN St'HMEER.
Itrick for Sale.
T MY KILN ONE MILE) EAST OF
L town, or deliveed anywhere in the city.
W. C. CASS ELL, Albany Or.
Dr. E. A. McAlistkr homkoi-athic piiy
sician and surgeon. Has removed his
office inte Crawford'9 bleck. All calls prompt
ly attended to.
ENDING AND PL UN SEWING DONE.
Lnder-Isom's
IV 1 Gentleman's clothes repaired. Under
wear mended. East First street, in
house, near the Red Crow n Mills.
PERSONS DESIRING SAND, LOAM OR
(ravel from the premises of F. L. Such,
:.. I . . n ..mi...- ... n.iu.i i r. t i i L . t u ler tK
has ! ram at mr office. Crawford's block. Albanv.
Oregon. Chah. E. Wolvhrtos.
AlfANTED 20 CORDS MAPLE TIMBER
W to be used for mtniifacturing chairs.
Knr particulars inquire of O. A. Archibald at
the Farmers" Warehouse. Albany Oregon.
doctrine of state supremacy. T.he : -vrkoos klrctric relikp m thk most v.r.-
. .a j i a I J gan medicine in the world for internal
right and duty Ol the nat.on to pro- j a) extMnli use an(t fr pain ai any nature.
t..f anrl nrnmnt the welfare of i!S Vou will never find its equal. Ask yeur
" . , drugrist for it.
citizens, regardless ol local
divisions, have been recognized in
school law, in laws for the preven
tion of disease, in regulation of j
interstate commerce, in restriction j
of immigration, and in other forms j
almost innumerable. Becoming i
druggist I
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
nd Railroad. This offer will only held good
r 30 das, as Mr. Hoffman w ill have use fer
em after that date.
CEPHAS,
and honest marriage laws, "tel Ri,.,irs liveiv stable. He is a beautl-
laws, bankrupt laws, election laws, ! fnl rji black, 5 year old. weigh 1:100.
. . , . I beln-r 15-; i hands liish. He will stand
i n t I n.Aof Aran cr1Ii at I ' . -l . . ,
at the stable on Monday and Tuesday
of each week.
STRAYED FHOM THE FARM OF W. W.
Cm a ford, near Tallman, on Apiil 17, a
bay horse, 10 hands high, weighs l200,mooth
shod all round. Any information leading to
his recovery will be suitably rewarded. -
springs up in almost every state at
once. Through concurrent action
of state legislatures, enormous pro
gress has already been made, and
yet it is everywhere felt that the
failure to secure for all citizens the
benefits of that legislation which
has been found the wisest and best
is a discredit, which patriotic feel
ing strives earnestly to remove.
The habit of the time is to speak
of our election, law-making bodies,
and public men as exceedingly
corrupt. Yet it may fairly be
"doubted whether tueie was not as
much evil in early times, when
. . , . i feci iimK aim biakcii mui
there was no Argus-eyed scrutiny 4 Algo r the buidmg of a
or ceaseless criticism as tnere is h'"d dy cr . at the pc
now. The very frequency of con
sure betokens a watchfulness and
a popular demand for purity of
conduct which certainly did not
exist m the days of Jackson or
Van Buren, or in those of Tierce
or Buchanan. Great combinations
of capitalists have not more, but
less, power than relatively similar
combinations had in the times
which are now called pure, and it
may be doubted whether the righxs
of the poorest citizens were ever
more jealously watched or impar
tially defended than they are now.
The progress of the nation in moral
life may be traced in the very
topics of discussion which have en
grossed attention. In early days
the rights of states, the creation of
banks, the acquisition of territoiy
divided men into hoslile carols.
Now temperance, purification of
elections and of the public service i
engross attention. The nation is
not only olJer, more manly, less
aggressive, but it is more anxious
todefend and uplift its citizens,
more zealous to proteinics, home
and purify its public life, than at
any previous period in the centrry
Sot Ire to Contractor.
IVfOTICEIS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AT
iM the next regular term of the county
commissioners couit for Linn county, Ore
gon, to lie held at the court house in the
city of Albany on Wednesday the 5th day of
June A. D 18M, sealed plans, specifications,
strain-diagram and bids will be received for
building a bridge across the South Santiam
at Waterloo; said bridge to be about 180 feet
long and sixteen feet wide in the clear.
Also for the building of a hiidge across
Crabtree Creek where the countvroadcros-es
suit creek near the saw mill of Deakins Bros,
and .1. E. Cyrus; said bridge to be about 100
feet lung and sixteen tcct wide m tae clear.
Driage across
known as the
Wilson ford, bidders to submit estimates on
this bridge for construction of same at Wilson
ford where the old bridge washed out, and
at a point a short distance above said ford,
said jridge to be about 80 feet long and
sixteen feet wide in the clear.
All of said bridges to be covered. All bids
must be filed with the clerk on or before one
o'clcck p. m of the abave mentioned day. All
bids must he 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 0th day of
May A. D. 1SW). t. E. MONTAGUE,
US. County Clerk.
SEV
ir
EWERS AND WELLS THOSE NEED-
init sewers r wells dug on short notice
should call upn W. A. McClain, Crarges
very reasonable.
HUMPHREY, DEALERS IN
choice cigars. In Wells, Fargo Si Co.'s
office. Fine iinpottea an hey West cigars a
specialty
Drain Tile for Kale.
SUPPLY OF FIRST CLASS
for sale at the Eage brick
and tile factory East of Albany near Knox
Butte. Coll at the factory sr address Propts
& Auston, Albany Oregon.
YinNN Si
IT
A GOOD
J drain tile
MATTHEWS
W. SMITH,
carry au immense liue f
SUCCESSOR TOIW. H. M'FARLAND
JAPENESE
MM
STORE.
Frnce seems determined
3Irs. Nancy Westfall, wife of the
well kno rn Chinese contractor
Jim Westfall, has opened a Japan
ese bazaar store in the brick next
door to C. II. Hpcncer's. It is
filled with all kinds of Japanese
wares and novelties, including
i parasols, fans, canes, ladios wear,
I souvenirs, etc.
4fi?"-'i,i goods sold very cheap.
Stoves and General' Hardware
Including the celebrated EARLY BREAKFAST and JEWEL cooking
stove and ranges, parlor and cooking stoves, a.d ad kinds otkitcnen
Q utensils! also a comlpete assortment of
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tamers 1001s
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BUILDERS' HARDWARE,
Pumps, hose, copperware, tinware, rnd plumberi' goods a specialty. Our
prices are guaranteed to be satisfactory, ills public is invited to
call md inspect our stock. Tweedale's building, Albany, Oregon.
JULIUS GEABWOHL'S
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GOLDEN RULE BAZAAR
He has enlarged his stock equal to ir n the
FAMILY (jEOCEBIES.
AND GENERAL JHARDWAFE
Hoer Bros'. Silverware,
French, China and Crystalware
Bovs5 "Wagons and "Doll Carriacres.
Fancy Goods and a General
.sortment ot CrookJrr.Q YS.
He'Buys Direct and Carries the Largest Stock'.in the
Willamette Valleyf
lei on parte Francais. Hier wir deutch gesorochen,
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different styles and differ
ent kinds of Stoves for
, Mug ana uooKMg are
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Tiut Gt anitcltind Copperumrr. AU Job Work Promptly Attended to
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-Dealers in-
General
Hardware
-AND-
Agricultural Iptafe.
Iron, Steel and Coal
Wagons and Buggies
Rope and Cordage
Blacksmiths9 Supplies
Carpenters' Tools
Builders' Hardware
Potcder, Shot, etc.
Giant Powder & Fuse
Saws and Axes.
Garden and Grass Seeds
And all Implements Used by Farmers i
Having ' lately 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 samejat a'
SPECIAL SALE
FOR THE
TEN DAYS
NEXT
SaJmo Lcll'ts mackerel and salt fish ot all
kinds.
FRESH BAKED BREAD
Evcrv Dav.
Best Srun. Pies. Cakes.
av frwi -wlial 2nvit.nt.iiui to all to call an u I TEAS Ayu COFFl
examine these goods, feeling that we can show yo. W DoiPine
baTo-ains. lnf connection with the sale we shall dis . UdulIlD nilli. UdlMliy
play a large line ot WHITE WW ana emori-
The Albanv Bakery !
-Uuder the new maiiatreraenl (
arte Bros.
-WH KBEP
A full line of chmce fuly Rrcerie Mi
Cannea Pineapples,
Choice Tatile Delicacies
Ornamented cake for
Wetbimas and Parties.
deries at
The City Liquor Store,
M. BAVMGART, Proprietor,
iNext door to the Odd Fellows' cmplc, Albany,' Oregonia
Keeps constantly on hand the Bnest imported and domesticwines, . liquors cigars
toV-nos. Only first-class liquor store in she citv
SPECIAL ATTENTION PAIDITO ORDERS FROMJTHE COUNTRY1
Rardiie
Kober
tson
NEW FIRM!
NEW GOODS!
Are now established with a first-class
stock of
STAPLE FAMILY GROCERIES.
On the corner of First and Ferry
streets, opposite Stewart & sox. A
complete line of canued goods, gro
ceries and provisions of all kinds, no
tion, etc.
Fresh fruit and vegetables every
morning. Prices reasonable.
43-CALL AND SEE USiU
WILL BROS.
Dealers in all the latest improved
pianos, organs.scw ing 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 jf lines neatly and
reasonably done.
JOB PRINTERS.
ROYCE & I1IBBLER
LOW PRICES
A beautiful line of ginghams and seasonable wool
en dress goods. Our stock is new and complete m
every department.
"W IF1- BEAD.
'Albanv. ' i.
FAEM FOR SALE,
TWILL! SELL MV FINE "FARM OF 200
I acres situated in Benton county, two
miles fro'ui Aibany. This is a good, healthy
locatian, with irood well of pure water, with
wind mill- (Tuod house; buildings all new.
This is one of the most sightly places in Ore
cm. havinirafine viawof the surrounding
couNtn. towns and mountains. Jarinsfj
land all new and clean ana adapted to an
kinds of fruit. Onality of land second to
none I will make rhis a rare barpain to the
right man. Immigrants, don't fail I to see
this farm bcfore;;u buy. Come : and see me
on the place. M. T. H1TN hi .
BROWNSVILLE.
O. P. CSHW t hOXS,
iieal Estate and
INSURANCE A CEN Y
Artists' material at Mrs. Hjman'B
imois Furniture House!
. THOS. BRINk
Best Line of dure In the Cilv of AIImv!
Fane Wickfe- Chairs Lounges Parlor
Cornice Poles Mirrors Feather
Pillows Srino- Mattresses,!
Window Shades Walnut Exten7
sion Tables Suits;
And w:.at you can't find at other houses, I have it. In factevery
thing tha is kept in a first-class house.
Ash. Maple and Walnut Chamber sets. Chairs,
Spring Beds, Lounges Etc., Etc.. at Pt'iccsthat
CANNOT BE UNDERSOLD.
ALBANY
OREGON
CANNED HOODS. ETC.
Vne best Soap in the market
Le Roi Savon.
A fine assortment of aomestic
and Imported Cigars
tT At John Fox's old stand low Fl nn
lew brick.
HOPKINS & SALTMABSH.il
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I'liimliiiiifit I'irii'iiiiniiT
M. auuawu
STOVES
Tinware asd Mm,
All work proH)itly done at
reasonable rates.
First Stbxkt,
Piaici Buk k'
lloDf Felt Want
In Albany lias been filled by the
SECOND HAND STORE.
The past year lias proven it to be a
necessity. The best and cheapest
place in the city to buy Your
Stoves,Fiiniitiire,tiiiwarB
We aie aiways preparca to buy your""
household furniture at the highest '
cash price. 8ole agents for the
nrrni ritfi mi abm
rtCItLtdS UIL UAIJ
And Lamp Rii,i,er
L. GOTTLIEB. -