Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, June 04, 1889, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE MOKNING HERALD: TUESDAY, JUNE 4 1S69.
Daily a.nd weekly
TERMS OKSUBSCKIVTH'I
DAILY
PuMislie.l every morning xcept Mond.J
Jl mail, per .vmm .
WEEKLY.
'Published ev. . . t . -y Morning.)
Oae copy, per annum, in advance.
W . n not Daw in advance.,
500
S2.00
THK MAILS.
Mail at the Albanv nostotfice cloee
For all offices north )
The Eastern utates ( 6;30 a. m,
Rie West Side (
And the Nat row Gauge R. R.
for Portland and Salem 11a.
CorvalliB and Yaquina ..12;30p. m
office south................. 7:30 f.m
The postotfice will be closed each evening
rom six to seven o'clock.
Registered matter for thejjearly morning
train should be mailed before o clock the
previous eveninir.
to by him, among them iwo relat
ing to the boundary between the
countries and one relating to the
exchange of closed bags with
certified mail. Among treaties
lately signed by Mexico with other
i A W.s.r t-nnt.r I
countries arc ait cauiuiuuu utuij,
a treaty of friendship, commerce,
and navigation, and a postal treaty
with Great Britain, the latter of
which yet wait the action of the
Mexican senate. Prominent among
the improvements which have
marked the recent administration
of President Diaz are to be placed
the advances connected with the
postal service.
MATTHEWS
&
carry an immense line of
G. W. SMITH,
SUCCESSOR TOW. H. M'FARLAND
THE SUFFRAGE QUESTION.
Boulangek still continues to be
the bug-a-boo in Friend politics,
although he is in exile. Some of
the correspondents think he is
destined to be the future ruler of
that nation and perhaps its dicta
tor. Probably, however, his
forte in the future as in the past
will chiefly consist in making a
noisv lensation.
Stoves and General Hardware
Including the celebrated EARLY BREAKFAST and JEWEL cooking
stoves and ranees, parlor and cooking stoves, aid ail kinds off kitchen
Q uteneilsi also a comlpete assortment of
parme
and
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tmm 100
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NEW TO-DAY.
11 r ANTED A
IT housework in a small
at Hkrald office.
GIRL TO DO GENERAL
family. Inquire
G
ODD MILCH COW FOR SALE CHEAP.
Apply to W. K. llenilrickson.
Crop to Lt.
w
The great interests involved in
the suffrage question makes it
paramount to all others. The Sun
'in reviewing the female suffrage
issue 8a3-8 that feminine interest
s aroused in municipal elections
more particularly, of course, be
cause they involve moral issues
with regard to which women are
sure to have an opinion. Where
women are allowed to vote on
school questions, as is the case
now in fourteen states, they seem
to be indifferent to the privilege,
though such partial suffrage was
granted them on the theory that
they would have a jculiar solici
tude concerning 4the education of
children. The only tirno they ex
rcised it in Boston to any large
extent was when a mischievous
religious issue was imported into
xhe canvass. But, as municipal
officers have committed to them
home sort of moral supervision in
.lie enforcement of the laws against
1 iquor selling and the punishment
of vice, the Kansas women, high
and low, turn themselves into
active politicians on election day
However it might lie in a com
munity like New York, in the
Kansas towns the feminine vote is
almost wholly cast on the side of
Puritan restriction. The women
are the relentless enemies of the
drinking-saloons, and the small
ihinority of their number who
violate the strict code of morals
receive little consideration at their
hands. They are uncompromising
?n these respects, and probably the
same would be the case elsewhere,
Jorthe vast majority of women
will tolerate no departure from
moral purity in their own sex, and
they would gladly break down the
competition of the rum shop with
the home. Prof, lioldwin Smith,
therefore, is alarmed at the pros- j akkuon klmtric kklirf is tub most ei.b-
noit nf ir1mittin won if n ttt tlil trant medicine in the world for internal
pet-l 01 aamilling Women lO "IC , mi external use and lAroainoi nv nature.
tunrage in KnglamJ, tor it looks
! ANTED A MAN TO TAKE THE
harvesting of a iield of 50 acres, crops
consisting of wheat, oats, timothy ami cheat
kay. Terms, one half to the harvester, the
other half to be placed in good order ia the
owner's barn. Apply to 'llios. I. Anderson
on his farm, live miles south of Albany by
Turner's bridge.
EJ. McCA L'STLAN D, CIVIL ENGINEER
and Surveyor. Draughting and Blue
prints. Office with Oregon Land Co. Albany
Or. Sewerage systems and water supply a
specialty. Estates suhdividec, maps rcadc
or copied on short notice,
11Ta.ntk-vork by a vorso mas ti ykaks
VV or age, just arrived in Albany from the
East. Wishes to obtain a position in a store
or office to learn a permanent business. Will
give tirst-elass references Wages at first no
object, but a permanent position desired.
Address T.. V. O. Uo 3S0, Albany.
BUILDERS' HARDWARE,
Pumps, hose, copperware, tinware, ?nd plumbers goods a specialty. Our
prices are guaranteed to be satisfactory. The public is invited to
call . nd inspect our stock. Tweedale's building, Albany, Oregon.
JULIUS GRAEWOHL'S
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The Leader!
Stoves, pumps and. jphimbing
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T BKTWKKN THIS CITY AND THK .IKWISII
cemetery aUcmian silver open face im
proved Watcrbury watch with chain and
rharni attached. Finder will be suitably re
warded by lea vini; tne same at the Herald
ottice.
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Important ftotlrc.
AVING LEASED THE MONTEITH
persons having 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 SCHMEER.
R, K. A. McALlHTKR HOHKOPATII1C PIIY-
sieian and surgeon. Has removed bis
office into Crawford's block. All calls prompt
ly attended to.
MENDING AND PL UN SEWING DONE.
Gentleman 's clothes repaired. Under
wear mended. Ea9t First street, in Isoni's
house, near the Red Crown Mills.
GOLDEN RULE BAZAAR"
He has enlarged his stock equal to ary ni the :
FAMILY GROCERIES.
AND GENERAL JHARDWAFE
l.oo-er 33ros'. Silverware,
French, Clrina and Crystalware
Boys' Wagons and Doll Carnas?,
Fancy Goods and a General
sortment oi Crockery.
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different styles and differ
ent kinds of Stores for
Beating and Cooking are
ctured tinder the
above trade ,1, m,.
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beware fi,-
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Th6 World's Best
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Cotton andLRiibber Et ose,
Thic GraniteUtntl Copperware. All Job Work Promptly Attended to
PERSONS DESIRING SAND, LOAM OR
gravel from the premises of F. L. Such,
in Benton county, can procure tickets for the
same at my office, Crawford's block, Albany,
Oregon. Ciias. E. Wolvkrton.
irANTF.D200 COKDS MAPLE TIMBER
It to be used for miQUfacturing chairs.
For particulars impure of O. A. Archibald at
the Farmers' Warehouse. Albany Oregon.
He;Buys Direct and Carries the Largest Stock'.in the
Willamette ValleyP
E? lei on parle Francais. Hier wir deutch gesoroohen,
All DEPART
Tiie Albanv Bakery !
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-Under the new management cf-
arler M
STEWART & SOX.
for it
now as if at least widows and
spinsters would gain the privilege
there before long, and, with that
entering-wedge, women generally
would probably get the vote in due
time. His fear is that men would
I'ome under the over of women,
and jietty social tyranny would be
the result. The leminine voters
would be in the majority, and,
therefore, could determine the
policy of the state, mailing it a
feminine policy in place of the
existing masculine policy. If they
took the bits in their teeth, as the
Kansas women ssem to be doing
In the municipal elections', there
might be some reason for his alarm
if such a transfer of power affords
occasion for misgiving. Turn over
to them the authority which lies
in their majority, and they might
ejercise it with an independence of
masculine restraint which would
surprise the people who oppose
. woman suffrage on the ground that
Women would vote aim pi v as they
were instructed by men. Perhaps
they would and perhaps they
would not. As it is, they usually
nave their own way, and if they
became voters they might carry
the same disposition in politics.
You will never
drujjgisc for it.
find its equal. Ask your
It is a matter of interest that our
neighbor on the south is on the
line of improvement with the rest
of the world. Bradstreet says that
Mexican journals at hand contain
ibe address delivered by President
Diaz at the recent opening of the
second session of the present Mexi
can congress. President Diaz
spoke hopefully, though not
enthusiastically, of the financial
situation of the republic. Summing
it up, he said that the gradual in
crease of the income, the regularity
of the payments, and the confi
dence hail abroad as to the sol
vency of the republic, constituted
a financial situation which, if it
could not be called prosperous,
compared very favorably with that
which for many years was retard-Ing-
the advancement and well
being of the nation. lie spoke
with satisfaction of the general
relation of the republic with the
United states and with other
countries. .Several conventions
between the United States and
Mexico lately s igned were referred
Sotlre l dm I radon.
fUTlCEIS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AT
the next regular term of the county
commissioner) court lor l.mn county, ure
Con, to be held at the court house in the
city of Albany on Wednesday the 5th day of
June A. I' 18S9, sealed plans, specifications,
strain-diagram and bids will be received for
builciinv a bridge across the South Sautiam
at Waterloo; said bridge to be about 1M0 feet
Ions and sixteen feet wide in the clear.
A I'M) for the building of a biidge across
Crabtree "reek where the eountv road cros es
suit creek near the saw mill of Dcakius Bros,
and 1. E. Cyrus; said bridge to be about 100
feet lung and sixteen cet wide in the clear,
A 'so fur the building of a bridge across
Muddy cretrf 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 jridgc to be ahout 80 feet long and
sixteen leet wide in me clear.
All 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 be accompanied by a dcoeit 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. 1889. t. E. MOMTAGUR,
L. S. County Clerk.
-Dealers in-
General
Hardware
Having latoly secured a veiyjlarge and desirable
""line of Linens,' such as Towels," Napkins and
Damask at exceedingly low prices, we shall
Ki we shall offer the samelat a!
WH KEEP
SPECIAL
FOR THE
TEN
NEXT
SALE
DAYS
-AND-
Agricultural Ipleieok
A fuil line of choice
tiro vision
family irroceries and
Canned f irieupples.
Choice Table Delicaclu
Ornamented cakes for
Wedamwt and Parties.
Salmo
kinds
1 1 '.Vtr. mackerel and salt dsn of all
SKWEKS AND WELLS THOSE NEED
ing sewers or wells dug on short notice
should call upon W. A. McClain, Charges
very reasonable.
Iron, Steel and Coal
Wayon and Buggies
Mope and Cordage
lilacksmitlis' Supplies
Carpenters' Tools
Builders' Hardware
Powder, Shot, etc.
Giant Powder & Fuse
Saws and Axes.
HriNN& HUMPHREY. DEALERS IN
If choice cigars, lit Wtlls, Fargo & Co.'s
office. . Fine imported and Key n est cigars a
specialty '
Drain Tile lor Sale.
A GOOD 8UPPLV OF FIRST CLASS
drain tile for sale at the Eage brick
and die factor) East of Albany near Knox
Bott. ' Call at the factory or address Propts
St Auston, Albany Oregon.
the imported Canadian stallion
Horsemen should see the thorough
bred Canadian stallion Cephas aMar.
shall's livery stable. He is a beauti
ful eoai black, 5 year old. weighs. 1300,
being 15 hands high. Ue will stand
at the stable on Monday and Tuesday
of each week.
STRAYED FHOM THE FARM OF W. W.
CraAford. nearTallman, on Aptil 17, a
bay horse, 16 hands bigh.weighs 1200,mnooth
shod alt round. Any information leading to
his recovery will be suitably rewarded.
PURE BROWN LEGHORN EGGS FOR
for setting cn be had for 92 per setting
(thirteen) by applying to F. C. Hoffman, on
North Third street, between Montgomery
nd Railroad. This offer will only held kk1
r SO days, as Mr. Hoffman will have use far
cm after that date.
JAPENESE
BAZAAR
STOEE.
Mrs. Nancy Westfall, wife of the
well knon 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.
A11 goods sold very cl.eai.
Garden and Grrass Seeds
And all Implements Used by Farmers :
The City Liquor Store,
flf. .BA PmgART, " Proprietor.
Next door to the Odd Fellows emple, Albany,' Oregon-
Keeps constantly on hand tb finest imported and dometticwines, liquors cigars
to'c:os. Only nret-class liquor store la she city
We extend a!cordial :nvitation to all to call an
examine these coods, feeling that we can show you .
bargains. iDlconnectiou with the sale we snan dis
play a large . line ot WHITE GOODS and embri-
denes at
LOW PRICES
A beautiful line of ginghams and seasonable wool
en dress goods. Our stock is new and complete in
every department.
XT IE1. BEAD.
Albany- egon.
FRESH BAKED BREAD
lvcrv Dav.
Best Svnm. Pies. Cakes
TEAS and COFFE
Candies Nuts. Raisins.
CANNED uoODS, ETC
SPECIAL ATTENTION PAIKTO ORDERS FROKCTHE C0UNTRY
Bark
ft
Rober
ISOB
NEW FIRM!
NE W GOODS!
Are now established with a first-class
stock 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 every
morning. Prices reasonable.
WCALL AND SEE USm
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.
JOB PBINTEBS.
ROYCE & HIBBLER
FARM FOR SALE,
T WILL' SELL
X
MY FINE FARM OF 200
acres, situated in eenion coumy, io
miles from Aibany. This is a good, neaitny
locatian, with rood well or pure water, witn
wind mill; (rood house; buildings all new.
Tbis is one o the most sightly places in Ore
gon, having a flue viaw of the surrounding
couNtrj, towns and mountains. Far .ine
land all new and clean and adapted to all
kinds of fruit Onalitv of land second to
none. I will make rhis a rare bargain to the
right man. Immigrants, don't faill to see
this farm before Sou buy, Come and see me
on the place. M. T. WHITNEY.
BROWNSVILLE.
O. P, C0SHW .t .NOVS
Keal Estate and
INSURANCE A CBN' F
iinois Furniture
-oe best Soap in the market-
Le
Roi Savon.
A fine assortment of domestic
and Imported Cigars
tW At John Fox's old stand
new brick.
low Fl nn s
HOPKINS & SALTMARSH,!
rluiinffi Pine Fitting
louse!
Articis' material i Mrs. Ujman's
. THOS. BRINk
Best Line of P-ji";ture In the Citvof Albanv!
Fanc Wickt. Chairs Lounges Parlor
Cornice Poles Mirrors Feather
Pillows Srino- Hattresses J
Window Shades 'Walnut Exten?
sion Tables Suits.
And w.'.at you can't find at other houses, I have it. In factevery
thin!? tha is kept in a first-class house.
O
Ash, Maple and Walnut Chamber sets, Chairs,
Spring Beds, Lounges Etc., Etc., at Prices that
CANNOT BE UNDERSOLD.
ALBANY - - OREGON
II
STOVES
tot Eii hkm,
C7"AU work promptly done fr
reasonable rates.
Fust Stow,
Piascc fiucs
A Iodic Felt Want
In Albany has been filled by the
SECOND HIND STORE.
The past year has proven it to be a
necessity. The best and chcapeet
place in the city to buy vour
Stoves, Furniture, tinware
We aie aiways preparca to bny year
household furniture at the highest
cash price. Sole agents for the
PEERLESS OIL CflfJ
And Lamp Filler. .
L. GOTTLIFB.