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About Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19?? | View Entire Issue (June 1, 1889)
" v it-: . . . . ... WEEKLY TEKMS OKSUKSOKIITH'N n V PnhlbheJ every morninir P MonVs elivered bv carrier, per .- P Mail, per j tin WEEKLY. iPublishedev. iy Morning.) Oae copv, wr annum, iu aavNice. W n not paid in advance...... ..S2.00 .. 2.f0 TUK MAILS. Mulls at the Albany postotflce close For all offices north ).,. The Eastern states l" fhe West Side ( And the Nai row Gauge R. K. ; Kor Portland and Salem ...11 A. CorvaUisand Yaquina office south -7:30 P. M The postoffice will be closed each evening rom six to seven o'clock. KeirNtereU matter lor thejearly rooming train should be mailed before o clock the previous eveninsr. THE NEWSPAPER REPORTER. The philosophers of the country tell us that the newspaper reporters must be suppressed. In their efforts to furnish their readers something iresh, interesting and readable, they are terrorizing society and unless something is done to stop their mad career they will soon revolutionize tilings. Here is one in staid old Philadel phia wh plays the insanity dodge so successfully that he deceives the very experts themselves, gets committed to the asylum, learns what he is in quest of, comes out and publishes it to the world, ex posing the doctors to ridicule and raising the indignation of the Ieople to the highest pitch against the doings of that institution. Another, in intellectual Boston, feigns illness, visits a number of prominent medical practitioners, describes the same symptoms to each one and receives from each a different treatment. The next day he publishes the symptoms he gave appending the different prescrip tions received and the doctors are unhappy. One in Chicago, and he must he an uncowicked chap, pretends to be convicted of sin, visits the prominent clergy of the city and with tears in eyes asks, "What he must do to be saved?" From each pastor he receives good advice and plenty of it, but the advice of no two clergymen is the same, and the fellow claims they mixed him all up.' The paper on which he is employed publishes the next morn ing the full text of these inter views, and the good dominies set to work to lampoon each other for giving wrong counsel. Yes, if the reporter is not stopped the people will soon learn that the opinions of great men are not of much value after all. Yet the newspaper reporters are doing a great good in digsjing up and exposing to light darkness, placing simultaneously before the readers of the world the news if every nation, in fact keeping every body pasted, and furnishingjki the newspapers of the country a quantity of news and readable j articles on the topics of the times that would fill to overflowing every library of the country if presented in book form The 11th of last February was a sort of Fourth of July in Japan. On that day the new constitution was proclaimed, whereby the gov ernment 'was changed from an absolute to a constitutional mon archy. Mr. William Elliot (Jritiis, author of "The Mikado's Empire," writes an explanation in the June Forum of the constitution whereby the Japanese take bv far the long est step yet taken by an Asiatic people toward free government. The 36,000,000 ctmmon peop now enjoy for the first time the protection of law and many of the rights of free citizens. There is lioth a property and an educational qualification of suffrage, and the house of representatives consists of about three hundred members at least thirty years of age, who pay national taxes to the amount of fifteen dollars, and are chosen for four years. February 11th was a day of great rejoicing throughout the Empire. Cities and towns were decorated, cannons were fired and millions of copies of the new constitution were distributed. It was a uay, too, of great meaning to Japanese women. Foi the first time the Empress apjvared m public with the Emperor. Wji ii. k Oregon is enjoying mild summer weather, and strawberries and cream, the denizens ofcthe East are 'shivering in overcoats. Keports of May "0 from Michigan states : A heavy tall of snow for this season of the year is reported from several parts of the state. At Schoolcraft the snow is four inches deep and still fallinjr, while tt Portland Flint the average dot th is two inches, but, owing to the heavy wind, it has drifted to a much greater depth. The damage to the crops is very great. It is such trifles as these in connection It Daily and with the Eastern climate, together with now and then a sweeping Hizzard, that causes the continuous immigration to Oregon. CROP REPORTS. The department of agriculture at Washington has issued it quarterly report of the crops o. the country. It refers to the California and Ore gon crops as follows : "The crops look very fine, owing to the abund ance f rain and the mild weather of the past winter. Spring cultiva tion is about finished,except in th mountainous countries and dis tricts where Indian corn will be planted. This is cultivated to some extent, especially in portions of California. In the northern region the nights are too cool. Potatoes are raised to a consider able extent on saltmarshes. They were planted early and are looking well. The wire worm interferes somewhat with their quality, which otherwise is very gooc Fruit ot all kinds promises fair crops, though peaches and nectar ines have suffered from curled leaf in many districts. The average condition of winter grain is shown as follows : California wheat, 99, rye 98, barley 98; Oregon wheat 79, rye 98, barley 97." NEW TO-DAY. EJ. McCAUSrLASn, CIVIL ENGINEER and Surveyor. Draughting and Blue prints. Office with Oregon Land Co. Albany Or. Sewerage systems and water supply a specialty. Estates subdividce, maps itade or copied on short notice, WANTRD WORK BY A YOl.XO MAN 22 YKARS or agk, just arrived in lbany from the East. Wishes to obtain a position in a store or office to learn a permanent business. Will give first-elass references Wages at first no object, but a permanent position desired. Address T., P. O. Box 3B0, Albany. LOST BRTWKKX THIS CITY AND THIS JEWISH cemetery aGerman silver open face im proved Waterbury watch with chain and charm attached. Finder will be suitably re warded by leaving tne same at the Hkrald office, Important ftotic?. H AVIXG LEASED THE MONTEITH pasture frcm the Oregon Pacific Co., all persons havinir stock therein on pasture are hereby notified to remove them at once, or make arrangements with me. Failing to do so such stock will be turned out. JOHN SC'HMEER. lirick for Sale. AT MY KILN ONE MILE EAST OF town, or deliveed anywhere in the city. W. C. CASS ELL, Albany Or. DR. E. A. McALISTKR HOMKOrATHIC PIIY sician and surtreon. Has removed his office into Crawford's block. All calls prompt ly attended to. " TENDING AND PL UN SEWING DONE. JJi Gentleman's clothes repaired. Under wear mended. East First street, in Isom's house, near the lied Crown Mills. T4ERSONS DESIRING SAND. LOAM OR JL gravel from the premises of F. L. Such, i in Djiiitnii rAnnr run nrrwnr rinlcptja fnr thf ' same at my omce, urawiora s diock, Aiuuny, Oregon. Chas. E. Wolvkrtos. WANTED 20 COKDS MAPLE TIMBER to be used for manufacturing chairs. For particulars inquire of O. A. Archibald at the Farmers' Warehouse. Albany Oregon. ORKUOM KLRCTRIC RELIKF IS TIIK MOST Kl.E gant medicine in the world for internal and external use. and far pain oi any nature. You will never find its equal. Ask your druggist for it. PURE BROWN LEGHORN EGGS FOR for setting cin le had for $2 per setting (thirteen, hy applying to F. C. Hoffman, on North Third street, between Montgomery nd Railroad. This offer will only hold goJd r 30 das, as Mr. Hoffman will have use for em after that dale. Cy Hi I rl A frv The imported Ganadian stallion Horsemen should sec the thoroush bri'd Cwnuiliiiu stallion Cephas a Mir. shall' lively !-tnble. He is a beauti ful coal black, year old. weighs WOO, belnjr l.VX hands high. He will stand i at the stable on Monday and Tuesday j of each week. STRAYED FHOM THE FARM OF W. W. CraAford, near Tallman, on Apiil 17, a bay horse, Id hands high.weighs 1200,mooth shod all round. Any information leading to his recovery will be suitably rewarded. Notice to Contractor. XTOTICEIS 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 nth day of June A. D 188!, sealed plane, specifications, strain-diagram and bids will be received for builUinn a bridge across the South Santiam at Waterloo: said bridge to be about ISO feet lone and sixteen feet wide in the clear. Also for the building of a biidge across t'rabtree Creek where the eountvroadcros-es sail creek near the saw mill of Deakins Bros, and .1. E. Cyrus; said bridge to be about 100 feet long and sixteen !cct wide in the clear. Also tor the building of a bridge across Mtulily cret at the place 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 bo about SO 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'clock r. m cf the above mentioned day. All bids must t accompanied by a deposit of 5 per cent of bid. The court reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Done bv order of the court this 0th dav of Mav A. D". 1SW. f . E. MONTAGUE, " L. S.) County Clerk. SEWERS AND WELLS THOSE NEED inu sewers or wells dug on short notice should call upan W. A. McClain, Crarges verv reasonable. WINN& HUMPHREY, DEALERS IN choice cijears. In Wells, Karjio k Co.'s office. Fine imported and Key West cigars a specialty llfnln Til fnr Snlr ! A GOOD SUPPLY OK FIRST CLSS drain tile for sale at the Eage brick nuil cite factory Ea9t of Albany near Knox IJtitte. Call ut the factory er address Propts & Auston, Albany Oregon. STOEE. Mrs. Nancv Westfall, wife of the well knon Chinese contractor j Jim Westfall, has opened a Japan- ese bazaar store in the brick next door to (J. 11. bpencer s. It is lilled willi all kinds of Japanese wares and novelties, including parasols, fans, canes, ladies wear, souvenirs, etc. S"AI1 goods sold very cheap. BAZAAR THE MATTHEWS carry an Stoves and General Hardware Including the celebrated EARLY BREAKFAST and JEWEL cooking stoves and ranges, parlor aud cooking stoves, aid ail kinds off kitchen Q. utensils! also a comlpete assortment of Farmers and gardeners' Tools -AND- BUILDERS' HARDWARE, Pumps, hose, copperware, tinware, ?nd plumbers' goods a specialty. Oar prices are guaranteed to be satisfactory. The public is invited to call and inspect our stock. Tweedale's building, Albany, Oregon. JULIUS GBADWOHL'S -o) GOLDEN RULE BAZAAR He has enlarged his stock equal FAMILY GROCERIES. AND GENERAL JHARDWAFE iioo-er 33ros'. Silverware, French, China and Crvstalware Bovs' "Wagons and "Doll Carriages?. Fancy Groods and a General AsortmCrockOYa He'Buys Direct snd Carries the Largest Stock'.in the Willamette ValleyP lei on parte Francais. Hier STEWAET & SOX, -Dealers in- General - Afri Iron, Steel and Coal Wagons and Buggies Hope and Cordage Blaclcsmiths9 Supplies Garden and And all Implements cultural The City Liquor Store, M. BAUMGABT, Proprietor. jWNcxt door to the Odd Fellows' einple, Albany.ti Oregon Keeps constantly on hand the finest imported and dometicJ!wine8tliquor8 cigars tcliTOS. Only first-class liquor store in she city SrcUIAL ATTENTION PAIKTU 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 canned goods, gro ceries and provisions of all kinds, no tions, etc. Fresh fruit and vegetables every morning. Prices reasonable. jtjTCALL AND SEE USas WILL BBOS. 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 Ylincs neatly and reasonably done, Bardnc Robertson MORNING HEBALD; SATURDAY. --J-J . .. - mmp. immense line of o( - to any n the win deutch geaoroehen, Hardware AND - Ip Carpenters' Tools Builders9 Hardware Powder, Shot, etc. Giant Powder &Fuse2 Saws and Axes. Crrass Seeds Used by Farmers i ORDERS FRUMflnt UUUNIKT' JOB PRINTERS. ROYCE & HIBBLER FARM FOR SALE, TWILL! SELL MY FINE 'FARM OF 200 1 acres, situated In Benton county, two miles from Albany. This is good, healthy locatian, with pood well of pure water, witb wind mUl; puod house; buildings all new. This is one of the most sightly places m Ore gon, having a fine viaw of the surrounding couNtrj, towns and mountains. Farting 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, dont fail! to see this farm before "ou buy. Conic i and sec s me on the place. - : M. T. WHITM.V BROWNSVILLE. O. P, 9IIW A oxs. Keal Estate and INSURANCE ACEN V Artisis material at Mrs. llyman's Ms JUNE 1 1S89. The Leader ! Stoves, pumps and jPlumfoing o z AC Q z 0) HI o h (0 4 0 Cotton andBubber Et ose, THS (iraniteynul Copper icare. All Job Work Promptly Attended to ANI Having! iatoly 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 saraelat a" SPECIAL -FOR NEXT TEN DAYS We extend a!cordial 'uvitation to all to call and examine these eoods, feeling that we can show you. bargains, lniconnectioii wnuiueisaie ncMiau play a large line ot WHITE GOODS and eaibri denes at LOW PRICES A beautiful line of ginghams and seasonable wool en dress goods. Our stock is new and complete in every department. "W" IE71. BEAD, Albanv. Oregon. iinois Furniture House! . THOS. BRINk Best Line of rfure In the Cilv of Albanv! Fanc Wickfe. Chairs Lounges Parlor Cornice Poles Mirrors Feather Pillows Srino Mattresses,! Window Shades Walnut Exten? sion Tables Suits; And w.'.at you can't find al other houses, I have it. In factevery thing tha is kept in a first-class house. Ash, Mapleand Walnut Chamber sets. Chairs, Spring Beds, Lounges Etc., Etc., at Prices that CANNOT BE UNDERSOLD. ALBANY W. S M LTH, SUCCESSOR TOIW. H. M'FARLAND mUr ana vooking are Te world's Bes-manniactnred under tie aore a mat t&era Ben line 0,J Ret k DEPART! THE- OREGON HI . TV- M0EE THAN SEVEN HUNDRED different styles and differ ent kinds of Stores for o o o CO C l I? H' 0 w X 2 O X PI p in trai muji. il Un. 39 CO Tie Altaiv Bakery ! -Uuder the n-- management of- -TTH KEEP- A full line of cbVice family groceries and J revision Cannea Pineapples, GMce Tattle Delicacies Ornamented cakes for Wedainas and Parties. almo I cllits mackerel and salt fish of all kinds. FRESH BAKED BREAD .fcCvcrv Dav. Best Svrun. Pies- Cakes TEAS and CWFFE ot CANNED UOOS, ETC. -ioe best Soap ic the Le Roi Savon. A fine assortment of aomestic and Imported Cigars f5TAt John Fox's old stand low Finns new brick. HOPKINS & SALTMARSH,! M PiiFittk STOVES tee and lite, 'AH work promptly done at reasonable rates. First Struct, Piarcb Block 1 In Albany lias been filled by the SECOND HAND STORE. The past year has proven it to be a necessity. The bc6t and cheapest place in the city to buy vour StoYes.Furnitnre.tinware We ai e aiways prepared to buy your household furniture at the highest cash price. Sole agents for the PEERLESS OIL GAII And Lamp Killer. L. GOTTLIEB. ft i mim NllK 111! i) Illllllll onff Felt Want