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About Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19?? | View Entire Issue (June 9, 1889)
WUITTINQ HEBALDi SIJXDAY. JUNE THE DAILY A.NP WEEKLY TERMS OU SUBdCKlPTIOM OAILT Puuliahed ercry inornin lt Mom' etivered by carrier, per wee $ M B, mad, per yai. .MfffT I (Published every FriUy Mci"-) 6 copy, per winuiii, in " 2.T0 W.ien not paiu " THE MAILS Mails at the Albany postoffice close For all offices north )6 sA . The Eastern states l mo West Side owl And the Nai row Gauge R. B. ; Kor Portland and Salem Corvallis and Yaqtuna 730 r M trtiouldbe mailed before .clock the previous evenintr. "ALASKAN AFFAIRS. I A dispatch from Ottawa says that miners are Hockiag into the v,,irnn minine district in great numbers, and the demarcation of the boundry line between Alasta and the British possessions be ..rr..e mrm necessarv every day, 1 ;.ivi;r.finn of the United states is uiiestioned, many claim inS that the mi"ing territory is on v.ritish soil. The Canadian gov ernment for a year or tivo past has hn nrodn? the American gov ornmnt to ioin with it in settling i;ennod rmestiou. The cost of ;a estimated at from $1,500,000 to $4,000,CD0. This miestion is a much more serious one than if the territory alone the boundary were all agri cultural or grazins land. As to such lands the laws of Great Britain ,,nA th( United States are not dissimilar, except as to the method .,f nrorurin!' title; but in the mar. p .;nac nnrl miners' rights IT.. I JL iiiiiv,t and privileges there is great un The United States mm- to the fullest extent, exacting only j V of so; a marking 01 tuc lines ui uiw w thegiound, and the performance of a certain amount of work on the claim each year. The Englhh law, unless altered in late years, vests the title to all mining ground in the Grown, and requires the purchase or the ground or the pro curement of a mining license before the surface of the ground can bo disturbed. It is easy to see what confusion md trouble may arise among sinrs where tli la ws are so un like and whsrc the boundary line is uncertain and incapable of ascer tainment. Miners, as a rule, are not enamored of forms of law, except such rules and regulations .as they make for themselves, and a mining license collector seeking to1rw tribute where there was any doubt as to the jurisdiction J would be very likely to have a hard, time. l-rvlVlv nrtHiinir Call W done about this' matter without the action of congress, but that body should certainly give it its earliest attention. If a .-pedal session is ...illrtd in October the boundary that when two or three criminals are executed at once it is a note worthy event, whereas in Tekint in April no less than eighty high way robbers were taken to the , f cvopiit.inn iust out- gnasuy 3 u side one of the city gaies anu iuC.. heads lopped off. Miss Bird in "The Golden Chersonese" has given a" realistic picture of the horrors of a Chinese execution ground, soaked with the blood of scores of criminals, but the death penalty seems to have little effect on the Chinese, who hold human life in small consideration. "The cold truth about civil-service reform," says the St. Louis Globe-Democrat, "is that the democrats favor it under the pres ent administration 111 about tne same degree that the republicans favored it when Cleveland was president." To which, the Kansas City Times, a democratic organ, responds : "There is considerable truth in this plain assertion. Civil service reform suggests alluring possibilities to the outs.' ". Our esteemed contemporaries have diagnosed the case with a near approach to accuracy, as might have been expected ot sucn ame practitioners. Iris now announced that the board of trustees of the slate re-j form school has about decided upon the purchase of land on which to locate the reform school soon to be established in Oregon. The land selected is the Warner tract, nearly five miles south of Salem. This tract contains between three and four hundred acres. The pur chase price is given at 53 per acre. Salem has organized a company for the purpose of improving the public park of the capital city. MATTHEWS & carry an immense line of and General Hardware a .Inn AAmlnoTA nfiflArTIIIMit fit G. W MITH SUOOBSSQR "EOW. H. MfFAHLAMD The Leader 1 Farmers and lartors Tools BUILDERS' HARDWARE. J JULIUS GBADWOHL'S Stoves, pumps and. jr'lumtaing -o) o(- GOLDEN RULE BAZAAR; He has cnlarsed Ms stock equal to any tu Hie NE IF TO-DA Y. T.D-A YOUSO NAN AGED 2:, ' .. .....1 ;nltiitriitiiM lmt.it. desired If 01 rtuit " ' - a situation in a store, mill, factory or ether H rit ti rood hand and has taugl t several terms of school. Can give satisfac tory references, inquire at una un FAIR WAKNINu Tllr. rtBLii. hereby notified of the existence of city ordinance prohibiting driving in the city limits faster thau six miles an hour, and U j leaving of teams unhtched. tnless the game arc respected hereafter arrests will be J. N. HOFEMAN, C'tv Marshal. t...i.rimint the couatv com missioners curt for Linn county, state Of Oreiron, in the city ot Albany, 011 Wcdnes diyfthcSddayofJuly.A. V 1889. sealed I bids will be received for building a bridge across the nortn ion 01 mc mm about 200 tcet below the Staj ton ferry, said bridncto belilO feet Ions and 10 feet long and 1C teet wide in the clear; piers to be of sufficient height to bring the bottom of the flo..r beams at least 22 feet above low water mark. All bids must be Clad with the cler on or before 1 o'clock p.m. of the above mentioned day. ana actompauu-.. '": ffed check ot five per cent of bid, as bj law required. The court reserves the right to reject any and all bids. " - County Clerk .llrr lo Ciitrrlr!. UtoTICK IS HKUEBf OIVEN THAT i IN scaled bids will be received by the lirowDsville wooier, aiiuumiuui.,, ,,v...r-..j ,.nt;i ti, hour of 1 o'clock r. a. of trulay. the 14th dav of June. 1SS9. for v. erectian and cemple'tiou of a two story br k bui ding "-,5x120 feet, also a one story b:i building r.r,x:io feet, on block Hi, in the city or Albany, l.iiiu county. Oregim, accordins to the plans and specifications on file in the office of .1. r. .i." .1. v. i. vr,nn bliM.-k. Albany. it.ja mill e received lor the stone FAMILY GROCERIES. AND GENERAL JHARBWAfE Roo-er Bros'. Silverware, French, China and Crystalware Bovs' Wagons and 13oll .e, Fancy Goods ana a Geneiai .sortment oi Crodnf:OYS. mDuy Willamette ValleyF lei on parle Francais. Hier wir deutch geur-hw. A H 03 (0 111 o z GC Q Z m O h (0 M0BE THAN SEVEN HUNDRED different styles and differ ent kinds of Stoves for Heating and OnM The World's Be8-BUnoJatupea wider tit I tta to tie ""v m in we "Garland. Ua, 580 lo CO 'line. V Inn f.. . my trade get tie imfcatioa,, Eta. that Me Cotton anolRiibfoer Hose, mh Oran a,l Copper. AU.ToU Wor,: Promptly Attended ,o All DEPARTURE The Albanv Bakery ! Uuder Mie new mancement ! Eros, STEWART & SOX Ge neral Dealers in- (ilirver should i brought Up at i ;r1nv;ril.k work wo0d work and corrugate . V. ! . " ra..nr!iti-lr. nnd also as a once, us even tlien mere c r T wo their own little done beiore next oyrmji, if it is put ofl a whole year may .laDse before the work is beyun. Time is, or tuay be, of mucli im-j iwrtance in this matter. j Hardware Having lately secured a very Jarge. and durable hneofTSSTroch as Towels -Napkins and Damask at exceedingly low prices, we shall we shall oner tne suiue.ub a.A K fuil tine of thoioe family urovsion cxcavaUnif. Tl.e right to icjeci an,- or ... bids is herebT reeer ed. Kids should he addressed to the undersized in t-.ire of J. h. Weatherferd, Albany. Oregon. Done ordcrof the board of direct. BitAiTn .Secretary. Albunv, June 5, 18S!. kpiwilfni'al 'to ! Iplemenk SPECIAL SALE ! . FOR THE NEXT TEN DAYS i i ...mfi. . II-: TO I U KAKKAL AK1I.V ;- . I housework ia a small tamuy. inquire j at Hkr 4LD office. , ! fiOI MILCH OW KOR SA1.K ('HhAP- Tu eke promises to be some lively trouble at Eugene over the title to the PUDllC wuom B'""" i""'.; lUn lrUkson. Eugene Journal ay that some vs .,r ha innined the ' n J. McCAUSTf.A.Vl. CIVIL KNMM. -R enidi'it?!" b - ;ind surveyor. l)rau?:litin aim blue prints. Omcc wun uregwn ri-on. iSfec? Coal Wafons and Buggies Hope and Cordage Blacksmiths9 Supplies Camentera9 Tools Builders9 Hardware Powder, Shot, etc. Giant Powder & Fttse Saws and Axes, ea?t half of the public school - - i .nrl ta':iTr allTJUl v grounds and has put a rough board J 'IJ;CU; Estates subdividec. maps rt.aie fence around it, extending from j or .opie'd on short uoUce. Willamette street snujup against ; k. a. McAmsthi -BoarorA-nut: : rnv- nilWUiei.cD.iM , i m ir. ami sur!rtoi. Has removed his the school house. It IS Said tbstj Mt. Crawford', klocl:. AU calls prompt in eailv times tfic land was bought : iy attended to. for the school, but through the pJffiS carelessness of the directors or ; ia rjentoa amnty, can mem ! tickets tor the whoever had the matter in charge, ! CThvk; no deed was recorded, and wbenj oos Ei;Rlc "Ztuw is tub most w this was discovered, the land then 0 jXy -nrt i onlv tW or three t"..e-.fi. .ri..T CnJ its eaual. Ask your UI.IU&. w - - W Mill - Rarden and Orass Seeds And all Iiui led by Farmers i hundred dollars, title could not be secured because the heirs were scattered and could not ce found. This excuse will no longer hold good, for if the person has the right fn.,o ;t lm in ii -it. have the ri"ht IV IVUv i to make title. To fence title would be tr espass. druggist for it. WINN & HUMPH RKY, DEALEIW IN choice cifiars. lu Wells. Kargo A Co. s office. Fine imported and Key est wsars a specialty - " lralB file lor Sal. 4 COOB SUPPLY OK FIRST CLASS iA , ....!. ot ln. Kaim brick . ; ((null tlirr i" sso. r.- t . without I and tile factory East of Albany near Knox i Butte. Call at the factory or address Propts j & Auston, Albany Oregon. The City Liquor Store, Keeps conTnUy on hand the finest Imported and domestic wines, .Uuors ciar, tcv.0. SgjCTTTSW PAiKiO ORDERS fflOMJIHt BUBS, We extend aScordial invitation to all to call an examine these goods, feeling that we can owyouj bargains. InlcSnnection with the sale we shall dis p?ayTlarge fme ot WHITE GOODS and emta- denes at LOW PRICES A beautiful line of ginghams and seasonable wool en dress goods. Ourjstock is new and complete in every department. .Albany. Oregon. groceries and Cannea nneapples, Choice TaWe Delicasin roaiaented cakes for Wedarnas and Parties. Salmo tellies maokerel and salt fish of Hi kinds. FRESH BASED BREAD iverv Xav. Best Sfiw. Pies. Cakes I TEAS asd COFFE Candies Nuts. Raisins. CANNED ODS. ETC The ultimatum desideratum in I 1 M '"P our assessment laws will be reach- j. jmported Canadian stallion a i n Tk 1 1 I NEW FIRM! NEW GOODS! ed when property is assessed at its ...ii in.. nd the rate of tax cor- ( responding! v reduced. If a piece j shuir ; livery stable Are wow established with a first-class i p . . ...i .,.. i. STOCK OI llnrseucn suouiu sec iiiu mi .r..d runadiau stallion Cephas aMar. He is a beauti- 1 . ! i i i. vi.nr i.lil u-l-l'rllS l.ilJO. of property is worth 2W it would 1 1",';- ha'nd!f MsK 'Ue w"iH stand better to assess it so, and make the ! at the stable on .Monday and luesdny rate 4 mills rathor than assess it i otjavh ;vcek. rate 4 uuu. r farm ok w. w. at $1000 anil maKe use laic o iu.u,. ; St'Afonl.nrTallnaln..oll Allil 17, a bav horse, n nanus iu;h,.s'" -"':. shod all round. Any information leading to his i ccivcry wiil be suitably rewarded. Brick for Sale. KII.N ONE MILK! EAST v- irn.v iNK MILKI IAS t t.wn or deiivee:l anvhcre in the city. ti, tnv navers would feel richer, pay no more taxes, and it would be :i better showing to newcomers. Thk state teachers' association J will be held in Salem, July -'a ana i -.1 The teachers will then start: ii.EEI'LESS NIC.HTS, made mek- to the xsauou- , - " r, 1v i : o .; the remedy f..r you. tion to be held m ashville, Julj , olu 1 n I 10, h ana i , to.aatocs and all khitu of They do things m a wholesale j fi.3h t.anned KOOtlj at fashion in China. We think here src at (.'onrad Meyer's STAPLE FAMILY GliOCKlMIvS. On the corner of 1'irst and Ferry streets, opposite Stewart & sox. A complete line of canued goods, gro ceries and provisions of all kinds', no tions, etc. Fresh fruit and vegetables every ! iSTCALL AND SEE US OS Foshav iV: very low WILL BROS. Dealei in all the latest imoroved , . pianos, organs.sewiug niachines,guns, also a full line of warranted razors, butcher and pocket knives. The best kind ot Be win? ma and extras for all ;nc oils, needles machines. All re pairing in the above lines neatly and reasonably done. job r&xRTEfes. ROYCE & FARM FOR SALE r'nnrl lKK LL 311 ..... . I ritnitcd inltenton county, two 1 acres, sitnaieu . , fhv ae best Soap in the marke Le Roi Savon. A fine assortment of aomeit and Imported Cigars tWAl John Fox' old rtand lo Fi 4 new bride. iinois Furniture miles from. AUn- . . " , ..T water. with locatian, w.in - ,, wind, mill: S'i. . ; -- r . Qru TbU 'vfn? fine v of the1 surround;., iron. haMnSa,,,lt- Fr . n'' coustr. I'"," j ...hiptcd to all land all new and lean a i f kinds of '""rii'ararc harin to the rone. Hln?f. il.c don t faill to see r'VM. "'iLt.Z -n bniV fomc and ?cc nie ; trtN IUf I WViv m . u'IIIT L' on the place. ; . BROWNSVILLE. Heal Estate and INSURANCE ACEN9 F Freeh Sicily lemons at Kcaten s. THOS. BRINk , BcstLine of Sm In the Citv of Albanv! Fancr Wickt- Chairs Lounges Parlor Cornice Foles Mirrors reamer Pillows Srino- Mattresses,! Window Shades Walnut Exten? sion Tables suits; And w?iat you can't fird at other houses, I have it. In facteyery thinr tha is kept in a first-class house. Ash. Maple and Walnut Chamber sets, Chairs, SprtoqBeti, Lounges Etc., Etc.. at Prices that "CANNOT BE UNDERSOLD. ALBANY - . - 0RE01i HOPKINS Jt SALTMARSH.1 Plnip&PineFiil1 STOVES' toe ul Mm, fiyAll work promptly lot reasonable rates. First Strkkt, Pbakc I I In Albany has been filled by the . SECOND HAND STORE. place in the city to buy your ; StoTBs,FBrnitarBltiiifaril Wc aic aiways prepared to un? furniture at me u- household cash price, Sole agent for tbc PEERLESS OIL CAI1 And L. GOTTLIEB- t