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About Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19?? | View Entire Issue (June 16, 1889)
1HE MOUSING HEBALl): SUNDAY. flowing 2ailit3tttahl Daily a. mo Weekly TCUVS o. l.iJMhUl'TH'N DAILY Ptib'Ushcil evvry morning except Monday.) elivercd by carrier, per weck......... 0.15 B, mail, k.t i ;n... .-. 5 2 tt'KKKI.Y. (Published every Fr:iay Morning.) O te copy, per annum, in uuauco.........$2.00 v'hen nut paid in aU vam.. ....... 2-0 THE MAILS. Mails at the Albany postottk-e close Vr all offices north The F-astern states f 6:30 A. Ami the Xui row Gauge R. K. ) ?' or Por'.laud and Kalem ...11a. II Corval la and Ya'iuina ..1J:3)P. M ottice .south......... , 7:30 p. M Tlie imstolticc will Iw ciaxccl each cvci.iiig rm six to Keren o'clock. Kcjc'ntereil uvitter for the.Varly morning :xv in should he ru.ii'.o-l before s odek the i riuu ev?'iii:L'. Chicago instead of San Francisco as originally intended. The reason of this change is because of the great demand for money to assist in the prohibitory amendment campaigns being held in the East ern states. Our women are con tributing liberally and feel that they cannot meet the expense of a trip (o California this year. Of course we must be satisfied to serve the best interest of the whole, although we quietly sigh over our disappointment. P. in IS carry au immense hue of I W. SMI TH, SUCCESSOR TOW. H. M'FARLAND kes and General Hardware Including the celebrated EARLY BREAKFAST and JEWEL cooking stoves and ranges, parlor and cooking stoves, aad ail kinds off kitchen ; utensilsS also a comlpete assortment of ACCIDESTS Do THE WORK. In the w orld of human progress and inventive genius, it is aston ishing to learn how much of what in useful is due to purely accidental discoveries. Many of the most useful of medical applications are the results of accidental discoveries. Tho use of the modern fire proof sa:e came from a monk washing his uands in a basin of water and then attempting to heat the water on a stove without removing the sedi ment from the basin. Much of telegraphic invention arises from accidental discoveries. In 1840 Werner Siemens, of Berlin, dis covered the non-conducting pro perty of gutta-percha. He coated several miles of copper wire with gutta-percha, and submerged it in the Rhine from Deutz io Cologne, Electric communication was thus established beneath the waterfrorn shore to shore. In 1S"0 a submarine cable was laid across the English Channel from Dover to Cape risnez. It consisted of a half inch copper wire covered with nothing but gutta-percha, and loaded with lead to keep it down. The communication was perfect for a day, and then the wire refused to act. The electrical engineers were unable to explain the facts At last the mystery was dissipated by a fisherman. A French fisher man set his trawl ofTCape Grisnez. When he hauled it in, he picked up the submerged cable, from which he cut off a piece. This piece he carried in triumph to Boulogne, where he exhibited it as a specimen of rare seaweed with its center filled with gold. The ignor ant man had mistaken the copper wire :or gold, but unwittingly he had served the electricians. They saw from the accident that it was not sufficient perfectly to insulate the cable, but that it must also be protected. In 1851 there was laid across the channel a cable 24 miles long, consisting of font copper wires, insulated by gutta-percha, covered with tarred yarn, and pro tected by an outer covering, of galvanized irom wires. That suV marine cable proved a success, and ocean telegraphy became possible through an accident which com pelled invention. At the called meeting of the W. C. T. U. Friday afternoon a propo sition was submitted to the union by Co. F, O. N. (., to entertain the militia companies, to be in Al bany on tin? Fourth of July. After some. li.-:cus.-ion and explanations given by Messrs. Overman and Brink, the union decided to give the militia a substantial, warm dinner and supper on that day. In voting to entertain tho militia, the ladie3 expressed themselves as anxious to maintain the reputation Albany has already established for hospitality, good vituals and plenty of them. About 200 men are ex pected, and it is the-intention to serve the public generally, after the militia are provided for. Our women will see that this is no small undertaking. But when we consider that we can lessen the debt on our hall, perhaps .$200, i surely, not one will falter or offer a demur. The soliciting committee will wait upon our members and friends, asking contribution of food soon, and Ave hope each person called upon will esteem it a privi lege, as well as a duty to give liberally, as the food provided is to entertain the guests of Albany and the money obtained is to liquidate the debt on a hall, which is a use ful and necessary building and adds to the appearance of our city. Phil Armour offers to buy of the city of Chicago a lot on the Lake front and build thereon an Indus trial training school for boys and girls. The W. C. T. IT. of Minneapolis will soon open a large coffee palace where two thousand people can be fed in one day. The California W. C. T. U. has changed the name of its state or gan, The Bulletin, to The Pharos. Farmers and -AND mhm fools BUILDERS' HARDWARE, I'linips, hose, copper ware, tinware, rrd plumbers' goods a specialty. Our prices are guaranteed to be satisfactory. The public is invited to call . nd inspect our stock. Twcedale'a building, Albany, Oregon. The Leader ! Stoves, pumps and Plumbing JULIUS GBADWOHL'S -o) o(- GOLDEN RULE BAZAAR FAMILY UKOCEEIES. AND GENERAL JHARDWAfE llocrev Bros5. Silverware, French, China and Crvstalware Boys' Wagons and Doll Carriages'. ITancv Groods and a General Assortment ot Crockery ys He Buys Direct and Carries the Largest Stock in the Willamette VallevF lei on parte Francais. Hier win deutch gesprochen,& p w bl 0 Q Z (0 o h (0 MORE THAN SEVEN HUNDRED different styles and differ ont lands of Stores for Heating and CooW TheWortd'sBes manufactured under tie eanstlat tiers fa This you rr;z: senuiai. "w Uat iv O o o K 0) X z o X m 5 m 3D CO ffl c H 0 8 Cotton a,ndHufofoer H ose, Tin Granite and Coppertvare. AllJob Work 1'romptly Attended to STEWAET & SOX XEW TO-DAY. Watcl- A GOOD GIRL TO DO HOUSEWORK IX a small family In the city. Good watres aim litfht work. Appiy to IIhrald office. The belligerency of the com mandant of a F.ritish man-of-war at Victoria, Jiritish Columbia, has stirred up considerable comment. But his prompt suppression by hi? own government removes all thought of any conflict to grow out of his alcoholic inspired bravado. The conduct of matters in Uehrings jea has a wider significance than is embodied in a suppositious trial of power between the United States and Great Britian. In the absence of iny international settlement of thj p.liee jurisdiction in Beliring j-ea, the courts of the I'nited States must deal primarily with any alleged infractions of law in those waters, just as they dealt with prbw cases during the war. If our local low is not conformable to in ternational law (.Jieat Britain can show that fact in subsequent pro ceedings. There is not the least occasion to apprehend armed con licf between the crusiers of the two countries, but the situation calls for an early ascertainment of the best means of preserving the race of fur-bearing seals from de struction. In this all nations arc interested. It is a scientific ques tion, and ought to be examined and reported upon by an impartial Kcientific commission. There is every reason to belieye that Great Britain, Russia, and Japan as well as the I'nited states would agree to any measures recommended by such a commission. TEMPERANCE MOTES. CiBtr.butei lv tl.c W. C. T. I . A German saloon keeper says the letters W. C. T. V. mean, 'women constantly toiment us." To wreck ;i twin is a crime, but to w.eck a human soul is a privi lege that the ntate sell-. w -Dealers in- General Hardware -ASD- 7 ANTKD A YOUNG NAN AGED 25, of aober ind uiuustnous habit, desires a situation in a store, mill, factory or other K . .. i . ..lu l&'iif m a tmAil hatirl anil hoa taiirvtit ' several terms of school. Can give satisfac tory references. Inquire at this fBcft. Affridtoral Memento. w Crop t Let. ANTED -A MAX TO TAKE THE harvesting of a 3eld of 50 acres, crops consisting of wheat, oats, timothy and cheat b.iv Terms, one half to the harvester, the other half to be placed in oil order in the ( owner's barn. Apply to 'lhim. I. Anderson! on his farm, live miles fcouth of Albany by j Turner's bridge. j Iron, Steel and Coal Wagons and Buggies Hope and Cordage Blacksmiths' Supplies Carpenters9 Tools Builders9 Hardware Potvder, Shot, etc. Giant Powder &Fu$e Satvs and Axes. AM DEPART! Having j Jatoly ; secured a ver JIargeand desirable line of Linens, such as Towels, Napkins and Damask at exceedingly low prices, we shall ,t,jcs we shall offer the samelat a Tho Alhanv Maw I -Uudcr the ae tnanagament ef- WA Asrr.u-i-woms bv a Yr.r.Mi mas tkaks ot auk, just arrived in Albany from the i East. Wishes to obtain a position in a store ! or ottice to learn a permanent, business. Will j give first-elass references Wages at first no . object, hut a permanent Ksition desired. I Address V. O. iio :0, Alliany. TM1R WARNING-Til r Pl'liLIC IS I J; hereby notified of the existenre of city ordinance prohibiting driving in the city limits faster than six miles an hour, and the leaving of teams unh'tched. I'nless the same are respected hereafter arrests will be ipada, under provisions of such ordinance. J. N. HoFEMAN, C'tv Marshal. EJ. McCAUSTLAXD, CIVIL ENGINEER and Surveyor. Draughting and Blue prints. Office with Oregon Land Co. Albany Or. Stwerajre systems and water supply a speeiaJty. Estates subdivides, maps n.aile or copied on short notice. Dr. E. A. McAlistkr homf.oi'ATIIic Mu sician and sursreon. lias removed bis ottice into Crawford's block. All calls prompt ly attended to. PERSONS DESIRIXG SAND, LOAM OR gravel from the premises of F. L. Such, in Benton county, can procure tickets for the same at my ottice, Crawford's block, Albany, Oretron. Chas. K. Wolvkrtos. OR KG OX KMUTRIC RF.UKF IS THE MOST KI.R gant medicine in the world for internal and external use. and for pain oi any nature. You will never find its equal. Ask your druggist fdrJit. HUMPHREY, DEALERS IX choice cigars. In Wells, Fargo & Co.'s office. Fine imported and Key West cigars a specialty i WINN & W cl Uralu Tile lor Hale. AGOOB SUPPLY OF FIRST CLASS drain tile for sale at the Eage brick and tile factory East of Albany near Knox Butte. Call at the factory or address Propts & Auston, Albany Oregon. Garden and GJ-rass Seeds AlS all Implements Used by Fanners! K. HAWKINS. HI inn AIM! 1 F. FARRELL. SPKCIAIv SALE r-FOR THE TEN DATS IEXT WH KIBP A fuil line of choice faaailv rrsisries and d revision Canned. Pineapples, Choice Table Mmm raaaseaud cakes far Wedatnas and Parties. Salnio kinds. I cllits mackerel and salt fish of all 1T1I1IEM Does an immense business in ail kinds of furniture, bedroom sets, parlor sets, chairs, bed lounges, kitchen safes, and all kinds of tables, etc. , etc. Also have a fine selection of wall paper and window shades, which they are offering at close figures, Call and see them, on First street, opposite istew art & Sex. The City Liquor Store, M. BAUMGART, Proprietor. a7Ncxt door to the Odd Fellows' einple, Albany, Oregwna Keep constantly on hand the Bnest imported and domestic wines, liquors cigars tcbnos. Onlv first-class liquor store in she city SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID7T0 ORDERS FR0M1THE COUNTRY1 STRAYED FIIOM THE FARM OK W. W. CraAford, near Talln-.an. on Apiil 17, a bay horse, lti hands high, weighs 1200,mooth shod all round. Any information leading to his recovery will be suitably rewarded. TjTOR SALE HOUSE AN DOXE-FOURTH T block, corner of 9th and Washington streets. House is nearly new, Troorns and bath loom, large barn, etc. Wouid sell the dwelling with the insiue lot- separate. Ad dress T. A. Shane. Portland Pre B. Harsball. T.WRJI LEVELING OF ALL'jKIXDS, AL J; bany Orezon. Agent for the Wright Farm Level. Location of ditches for tiling puiposes a specialty. Orders left at the IIkrald oltice will receive prompt attention. Itrlck fur Sale. AT MY KILN ONE MILE EAST OF V t'.'wn, or delivecd anvwhtrc in the city. W. C. CASSELL, Albany Or. Important Xulicc. HAVING LEASED THE MoNTEITH pasture frcm the Oreu-on l'a ilic Co., all Barie Roberfeon 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. T3-CALL AND SEE US'ffi WILL HliOS. Dealers in all the latest improved fied to remove t'iciii at mice, or pianos, orfiaus,seviiig machines.guas, cmeiiN with inc. Failing to d. : j 1j warrante,l raor3, ; Kill be turned out. ; , " , , , , .. . V.ill 1 ;ioiv.5 fix- v. 1:1 wiiite ril.Lun v,i!ion ro-rc:t that tl"' persons having stwk therein on pasture are herihv notuied in:iV:c arrangeme ?' U( II MOLK Will .IX- IIIIIKII "U', - . . . , . .n. , . HN rilM EEH. ! butcher and pock .-it knives. Hie oost - - - -- - ! kind of sewing i.i.iJ.iiie cii. needles .tail extras tor ;m n-jtcinncs. Ail re- i!! v hvM in 1 1 Monik- iluli rs .un"i "mtni-ion v'c 'vrn::u!i'- or". . t.-r- l-il.H'S It I ii u' ' paiiinL' in tli i .i'i.ivi j ro:i-.(inablv i.iv.c. ru - IJ0B J KOTCE&mBBLER T WILLI SELL MY FINE I w .i:..fn.. ' I'.riitOil C IIIIUV. lilctror.i Ai:.'in. i.iis rsnguu"-'-.; jea'vian, v. .. tot .! well o" pr.re ws t-er, v...i FARM FOR SALBi FARM OF 200 two mile This is one o t'-e most t'-tlitly p) con in Ore gon, bavin? a five viov. oftbc svriean . ;ng couNtr, to is ai'i! l-oiiut-i.rs. r.ir u'g land all nevv a irt clean and n -rptsd ta iaU kinds of frni;. Qt'- Vly of land scconc to none. I willmr'.e il ise. rare Isirwm to the right man. I.-mi ,n -t. don't hull to see this farm before Sou buv, Cci -c nn.l weme on the place. 8J. T. Ti U'NEV. We extend a cordial "nvitatioa to all to call au d examine these sjoods, feeling that we can show yon , -i rt it. . i i.n ' oargains. in connecuon wiin xne saie Ave xnan uis play a large line ot WHITE GOODS and eniliri denes at LOW PRICES A beautiful line of ginghams and seasonable wool en dress eroods. Our stock is new and complete in every department FRESH BAKED BREAD .fcCvcrv Day. Best Sw. Pies. Cakes TEAS and COFFE Candies Nuts mm CANNES 0DS, ETC. '"W IF1 ZEBZELiL-ID, Albanv. Orr540. iinois Furniture House I Vne best Soap in the market Le Roi Savon. A fine assortment of aomestic and Imported Cigar fK John Fox's Old stand low Fl na new brick. HOPKINS & SALTMARSH,'; PInmbinff Pine Fittm BROWNSVILLE. Hoal Estate and insciza xci: a ci:x' i Vr-izh y-'i!J-r leiK'.-a? :.t K- Jtioa s. A THOS. BRINk Best Line of rtare In the Citv of- Albanv! FancrT Wickt. Chairs Louno-es Parlor Cornice Poles Mirrors Feather Pillows Srino Mattresses,! Window Shades Walnut Exten? sion Tables Suits. And w'.at you can't find at other houses, I have it. In factevery thing tlia is kept in a first-class house. Asi, Maple and Walnut Chamber sets, Chairs, Snrinn Herts. Loituar Etc., Etc.. at Prices that CANNOT BE UNDERSOLD. .VLVAN'Y - OREGON I STOVES tare iti Mvim, All work Aronptly done at reasonable rates. First Stkf.it, Piarce Block A long Felt Want In Albany Las been filled by the SECOND HAND STORE. The past year has proven It to be ft necessity. The best and cheapest place in the city to buy your Stoyes.FDrnitoe.tinwara We aie aiways prepared to buy your household furniture at the highest cash price. Sole agents for the PEERLESS OIL OAF And Lamp Filler, T.. GOTTLIEB. .1 1