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MOUNING TTRTI AT-jDs WEDNESDAY. JUNE 5, 1889. ft f c ' L)Aj L.Y AND W EBKLY TERMS OF 8UBSCHIPTION- lffV rablinhed every mornta MondJy,c' e!ivered by carrier, per week 0 BUUI, (iwjrMM.iw WEEKLY. (Published every FruUy Morning.) One copy, per annum, in advance W not paid U advance..... f fl;30 A. 9f, Mail mt the Albany poUoffloeclcee Tor all office nortli - r The Eastern tUtea The West Side 1 And the Narrow Oaajrc B. B. J or Portland and Salem ..nA. u Oorvalliaand Yaqulna .12.S0 r. office aonth ..... .7 .aw r. The portofflce wiU be closed each cvei.iug rom fix to seven o'clock. Registered matter for thejearly ntr train should be mailed before clock the preyious evenins-. IMPROVEMENTS. New inventions are constantly succeeding old ones. The tele phone was thought to be the acme of attainment in the line, but now comes the writing telegraph which it is said will supercede the tele phone. The Telegram discribes it as being similar to the telephone, except that the handwriting is transmitted instead of the sound. The operator sits at his desk, makes connection with some other instrument and writes his message. The party addressed may or may not be at his place of business ; the message is transmitted just the same. The new instrument has been in use in New York for some fifteen months, and is specially osed in transmitting information of the progress of baseball games, races and other sporting events to business houses and newspapers in the city, interested in these mat ters. It will be usetal, however, lor commercial business as well, and is particularly valuable for private wires. The important elements of secrecy and indiffer ence to noise are secured by the writing telegraph. The store or ffice may be filled with noisy people, yet the little instrument proceeds to business without hind ranee. Instead of shouting an rder to a business house, the mer chant sits down and noiselessly writes it. Two copies of the mes sage are made. One remains in the possession of the sender, and the other the receiver, ons being a check ob the other, thus avoiding the misunderstanding so frequently the result of the use of the tele phone. The cost of maintaining an exchange is less than that of the telephone, and rates U patrons are therefore reduced. In writing the stylus or pen is held in the writer's hand as in ordinary writ ing. The characters are trans mitted to the receiving instrument and shaped there one by one on paper pnl.ed uniformly underneath by clockwork. "This transmitter we have here," said Mr. Iladley in his address, "is a new one. The inventor ob tained his result from a series of eteel tongues arranged in a vertical position and placed at right angles to each other. To each tongue is connected a given resistance of German silver wire. The upper ends of these tongues are tipped with platinum in order to prevent oxidization from strong currents. The receirer consists of two pair of magnets, each in circuit with one of the line wires, and placed at right angles to each other. The rod wbJch carries the pen and the armature has a spring wire pro jecting at its base, and fastened at a point where the two poles would meet if extended. The armature quickly responds to the varying attraction of the magnets, and its rod extends above the top of the case and carries a pen. This pen is fed through a siphon from an inkwell, by what is known as capillary attraction." The recent death of Laura Bridg- man, released from the thralldom of earth, a spirit of courage, re finement and depth of capabilities seldom reached by human beings. She was blind and deaf and dumb from infancy, and yet lived, learned and showed a cultivated mind that grasped the universe as com pletely almost as any human being. As the Alta aptly states it by her hand and the sense of touch alone, the soul and sense were reached. She acquired the alphabet, learned to read an embossed page, learned the names and uses of objects, had her soul opened to the religious idea learned to write sa that she could give expression to her thoughts on paper as well as by the conventional sign language, in which she was expert, and in fine, she was educated until she was a sentient, conscious part of the age i eh, lived. The soul in ill Vi" the windowless and silent house loirnAfl that, smitten as it was, the body that imprisoned it lived, and that it mu3t die, but with this sad collateral of self-consciousness was a lied the hope that the crumbling of those prison walls meant sight and hearing to the fpirit that eat within eyeless and voiceless. Mrs. Hunt says that more than two thirds of the present popula tion of the United States are now under temperance education laws. Accepting the admitted estimate that the entire present school population of this country is 18.000.000. two-thirds would he 12.000.000 children for whom law has provided the education in favor of total abstinence that results from learning the nature and effects of alcoholic drinks and other narcotics. If a knowledge of the results of the indulgence in stimu lants, will lead to a correction of such habits, certainly the fact stated gives a hopeful view for the future. raws carry an immense line of BOBS. TILER To the wife of Jos Tyler at Shedd on Monday June 3, a 12 pound girl. rURDOM To the of John Purdom in this c.i on Tuesday, June 4. a on. NEW TO-DAW WANTED A GIRL TO DO GENERAL housework in a small family. Inquire at Herald office. GOOD MILCH COW FOR SALE CHEAP. Apply to W. F. HendriLkson. Crop to Let. WANTED A MAN TO TAKE THE harvesting of a 2eld of 50 acres, crops coniistinjs of wheat, oats, timothy and cheat bay. Terms, one half to the harvester, the other half to be placed in good order in the owner's barn. Apply to 'I'hos. I. Anderson on bis farm, five miles south of Albany by Turner's bridge J. McCAUSTLAND, CIVIL ENGINEER and Surveyor. Draughting: and Blue prints. Office with Oregon Land Co. Albany ftr KrnrprnirA svatems &nd water BUDDlv a specialty . Estates subdividee, maps n.ade or copied on short notice. AJCTBD WORK BT A TOUNO MAN 22 YEARS or aor, just arrived in a ibany from the East. Wishes to obtain a position in a store or office to learn a permanent Dusiness. n hi give flrst-elass references Wajres at first no object, but a permanent position desired. Address T., P- O- Box 330, Albany. E LOW BETWESS THIS CITT AND THE JEWISH cemetery aGerman silver open face im proved Waterbury watch with chain and r-hann attached. Finder will be suitably re warded by leaving tne same at the Herald office, Important Notice. HAVING LEASED THE MONTEITH pasture frcra the Oregon Pacific Co., all persons having stock therein on pasture are hereby notified to remove them at once, or I.. .ntMNMianta with fn A PnilitllT til fifi UUWC II4UCUvaiM, -wv. 1, f so such stack will be turned ut. JOHN SCHMKMK. Stoves and General Hardware Including the celebrated EARLY BREAKFAST . and ! JEWEL cooking stoves and ranees, parlor and cooking stoves, d ail kinds ofikitcnen Q utensilB: also a comipeie assortment 01 Farmers and mimii Tools -AND- BUILDERS' HARDWARE, Pumps, hose, oopperware, tinware, rnd 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 GEADWOHL'S -o) o(- GOLDEN RULE BAZAAR; He has enlarged his stock equal to aiiy on tke 3 u FAMILY GBOCEEIES. i j AND GENERAL HARDWARE llocrer Bros'. Silverware, ; French. China and Crvstalware Bovs' Wagons and "Uoll Carriages?. Fancy Goods- and a General .sortment 01 Orocta G. W. SMITH, SUCCESSOR TOIW. H. M'FARLAND The Leader I i Stoves, pumps and Plumbing ! 1 III PS 4 G Z AC Q Z (0 UJ o h (0 MORE THAN SEVEN HUNDBED different styles and differ art kinds of Stores for World's Bnfiwtt&ad under the tt therein " in thn J? OjBfa . mm II ' 0 o 0 X 2 O X in ft 50 0) d y H 0 Da. E. A. McAUOTBR HOMHOPATHIC mT ician and urpen. Has remoTed his office int. Crawford's black. All calls prompt ly attended ta. MENDING AND PL UN SEWING DONE. Gentleman's clothes repaired. Under wear mended. East First street, la Isem's house, near the Red Crown Hills. 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. Chis K. Wolvkrton. WANTED 20 CORDS MAPLK TIMBER to be used for manufacturing chairs. For particulars inquire of O. A. Archibald at the farmers' Warehouse. Albany Oregon, 0RBOOX ELKCTR1C B1L1BF 18 TUB MOST BI.K gant medicjne in the world for internal and external use. and Ur pain oi any nature. You will uever find its equal. Ask yeur druggist for it. Aotlec to Contractor. TVrOTICElS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AT i)i the next regular term of the county commissioners court for L.inn count, ure .A k. kalJ fit. iha pnurt tinime in thf) LUII) lV aaw.. --- city of Albany on Wednesday the 5ih day of June A. D 13HU,8caiea piano, Bpccincaiiuns, . i : .1 l,;.1a will Ka vjioniv.il 1 nf scrain-umyraui uuu mun ""v building a bridge across the South Santiaru at Waterloo; said brid" to be about 180 feet long and sixteen feet wide in the clear. Also for the building of a bridge across Crabtree Creek where the countv road cros es ..i oavaoV nr tlm Haw mill of Deakiim Bros. and J. K. Cyrus; said bridge to be about 100 feet long and sixteen cei wiae in me cier. Also for the building of a bridge across Muddy Crewe at the place known as the Wilson ford, bidders to submit estimates on thiu liriilw for construction of same at Wilson ford where the old bridge washed out, and at a point a short distance above said ford, said oridge 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 above mentioned day. All bids must be accompanied by a deposit of 6 per cent of bid. The court reserves the right . i it v. : J . . to reject any ana au u.j. Done by order of the court this th day of May A. D. 1889. B . E. MONTAGUE L. S.J """"V vn-aaa. He'Buy s Directed Carries the Largest Stock;in the " Willamette Valleyf Ici on parte Francais. Hier wird deutch gesproehen, STEWAET & SOX. -Dealers in- General SEWEKU AND WELLS THOSE NEED ing sewers or wells dug on short notice should call upon W. A. McClain, Charges very reasonable. HUMPHREY, DEALERS IN .ian Wlla F.nro&Co.'s IVIVDIIK"'' C office. Fine unpolled and Koy West cigars a specialty . TITINK YV choice cigars. Drain Tile lor Sale. A GOOD SUPPLY OF FIRST CUSS drain tile for sale at the Eage brick and tile factory East of Albany near Knox Butte. Call at the facUry er address Propta & Auston, Albany Oregon. CEPHAS, . . f - " The imported uanaaian siauion TTAFOAmAn chrmlrt fiPA thft thorough- 11V I " J bred Canadian sUlllon Cephas Mar, fal coal black, 5 year old, weighs 1.300. Kaalnrr 13' tinnHi. hllrh. Hh will stand at the stable oa Monday and lueeday of eacn weeic STRAYED FHOM THE FARM OF W. W, O Craford, near Tallman, on Apiil 17, a Kivw home. 16 hands hieh.weiirhs 1200,mooth ahnd 11 round. Any information leading to his recovery will be suitably rewarded. Hardware Cotton andJRubber Hose, Tns Granite and Coppeneare. All Job Work Promptly Attended A TMTmT Asm DEPARTURE Having latoly secured a veryrge and desirable ""linof LiDeus,such as Towels,t Napkins and Damask at exceedingly low prices, we shall . 11 V. a. o o m a 1 f . a SPECIAL SALE -FOR THI NEXT TEN DAYS -AND- Apiiiral Wm& Iron, Steel and Coal Wagons and Buggies Rope and Cordage Blacksmiths' Supplies Carpenters' Tools Builders' Hardware Powder, Shot, etc. Giant Powder & Fusem Saws and Axes. Oarden and OJ-rass Seeds Aid all Implements Used by Farmers: The City Liquor Store, 2f. BAVMGART, Proprietor. tar Next door to the Odd Fellows' tuple. Albany, OregonTO Keeps constantly on hand the finest imported and doneetic' wines, liquors eigarg tobc-os. Only first-class liquor store in she city .,.. SrtblAL Alien nun rAiuiu unucnQ rnuwaini. wnim The Albanv Bakery ! aCader the new maneiet ar to m -WM KKXP A fuU tine ef cheioe faaily HTNerM mm drovtaioa Cannea fmeapples, , Choice Table Delicasd Ornamented cakes far Wedatnas and Parties. Sal mo kinds. bellies mackerel and gait flsh Of aC to all to call a I examine these goods, feeling that we can show you j V. nmr. It. Innn voti, with the sale we snail ais-, Will 11 tllllO. 11 lUUUVVw. - . play a large feline ot WHITE GOODS and embri denes at LOW PRICES A beautiful line of ginghams and seasonable wool en dress goods. Ourstock is new and complete m every department. FEESE BAKED BEEiD Evcrv Dav. Best Srun. Pies. Cakes TEAS and C'OFFB. Mies Nuts. Raisins. CANNED GOODS, ETC. Albany. Oegoa. Bardi Robertson PURE BROWN LEGHORN EGGS FOR fnr aottine nn be had for $2 per setting (thirteen, by applying to F. C. Hoffman, on - . . . . 1 . llAntHftmaW INortn jmra sireev, un jhuuvkuuioij i d Railroad. This offer will only hold good r 30 days, as Mr. Heff man will have use fer cm after that date. BAZAAR STOKE. Mrs. Nancy Westfall, wife of the well knon" Chinese contractor Jim "Westfall, has opencil a Japan ese bazaar store in the brick next door to C. H. Spencer's. It is filled with all kinds of Japanese wares and novelties, including paras-ols, fans, canes, ladies wear, souvenirs, etc. J?A11 goods sold rery choap. NEW FIRM! NEW GOODS! Are iiow established with a first-class stock of STAPLE FAMILY GROCERIES. On the corner of First and Ferrv streets, opposite Stewart & sox. A complete line oi cannea gooas, gro ceries and provisions of all kinds, no tions, etc. Fresh fruit and vegetables every morning. Prices reasonable. aarCALL AND SEE US& WILL BROS. . Dealers in all the latest improved pianos, orcans.sewiug 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 j lines neatly and reasonably done, JOB PRINTERS. ROYCE & HIBBLER FARM FOE SALE, I WILL" SELL MY FINE FARM OF 200 acres, situated in Benton county, two miles from Aibany. This is a good, healthy locatian, with food well of pure water, with wind milljK'iod house; buildings all new. This In one o' the most sightly places in Ore pon, haviniraflne viowof the surroundmi. coustn, towns and mountains. Far in land ill new and clean and adapted to all kinds of fruit. Onality of land second to nono. I will make rhis a rare barpin to the right man. Immisrants. dont fail I to see this farm before ;ou buy, Come and see me on the place M. T. H1TN E . BROWNSVILLE. Q. P, COSHT A hOXS, Keal Estate and INSURANCE ACEN' F Artisift' materi.il at Mrs. llyman's iinois Furniture Bouse! THOS. BRINk , BestLiceofteHiirelntlie Citv of Albaur! Fanc Wickt Chairs Lounges Parlor Cornice Poles Mirrors Feather Pillows Srino Mattresses,! Window Shades Walnut Exten sion Tables Suits; And w'.iat 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 Prices that CANNOT BE UNDERSOLD. ALBANY OREG0H -ae best Soap 1b the market- Le Roi Savon. A fine assortment of aomeXi and Imported Cigars) iy At John For's old stand ; low II ui new brick. HOPKINS & SALTMARSH,!! - PlniM Pirn Fitting STOVES' . tee and Mwif gXT' All work promptly dona cfc reasonable rates. First Srun, PlABClBMCa A Ioda: Felt Want In Albany has been filled by the SECOND HAND STORE. maammX The pa6tyearbas proven it to be a necessity. The bc-st and cheapest place in the city to buy vour Stoves, FBmiture, tinwaiB We aie ai wanes prepared to buy your household furniture at the highest cash price. Sole agents for the PEERLESS OIL CAM And I.amp KiLiiERi L. GOTTLIEB.