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About Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19?? | View Entire Issue (June 23, 1889)
1HE MOKNTNG HEKAL1): SUNDAY, JUKE 23, 1889. v v g.' i DAILY ND TERM Or WEEKLV r n't l m V .-i,ijc;iiirn-- nttt.T Published every morning P Mo,"'v' !ivercd by carrier, per weeic... "jj ss, man, cr rni ......... WEEKLY. w Priii&v Moruior.) Oieiop,per Muum, in advance.....i.w ur hw THE MAILS. Vails at the Albany postoffice eloto Fr all offices north ) The. Eastern states '.; And the Nairow Gauze I!. R. k or Portland and Salem.... Corvallis and Yaquina .R,M VIUW bwhiim w ' Th uMtntUm will be clotted each evening rom six to seven o'clock. Registered mutter lor thnfienrly morning trai should be mailed befsre o clock the vueyious evenim.-. , ..llA.M ..12:39 r. m .7iS0r.ii RAILROAD MATTERS l.X UBX ICl'AL. The result of the recent railroad election cf lirectors in the city of Portland, in which Villard and Elijah Smith were contestants, and the interests of the Northern Pacific, Transcontncntal and O. K. t X. companies were directly and the Union Pacific indirectly interested, seems to have been practically si drawn battle, neither Hide having gained just what they desired, namely the supremacy in control. Concessions were mad; upon both sides, and by the con cessions made by the Northern Pacific or Villard men it is said that the Union Pacific has gained what it has been seeking, the chance of completing its Washing ton territory lines, and eventually making a sound terminus. One of the Elijah Smith party is reported a.-? saying: "Our visit may bear fruit in the construction of a line to the Sound, probably from Umatilla by way of North Yakima and the Natchez pass. Tacoma will not be ignored, and it is po.-fsiblo the Mne may be extend ed to Port Townsend, although that is a matter of further consider ation, and will depend upon the result of an investigation of the resources ot the country along the proposed line, the cost of construc tion, maintenance and operation. It is the purpose of the Union Pacifo to find n Hound terminus. If Tacoma can afford the facilities, it will be some years at least before the line will be extended any further. Hut little reliance ia plated in the peace established at t Portland Monday, unless the Union ! Pacific can place itself in an inde pendent position. A road with its terminus in Portland cannot com pete with one having Us terminus on the Sound. L do not know whether tho Union Pacific will be disposed to accept the fourth clause of the agreement offered at Port land. This clause was the on'y one not accented, and relate to a traffic arrangement by which the TEMPERANCE BOTES. OBbributet ly the W C. T. V Rhoie Island follows in the wake of Massachusetts and Penusyl yania. The amendment is lo t by a considerable majority. JULIUS GEADWOHL'S G. VV. S M ITH, The United states Brewery Ae- sociation has appropriated the following sums to defeat prohibi tion : Dakota $2000 ; Rhode Island $3,500 ; Connecticut $2500. A movement has been started in Brooklyn, by Roman Catholic priests to enforce the laws against opening the 6aloons on Sabbath. The work is under the auspieies of Fathers Fransioli, O'Hare and Barry. Immense meetings are held and men of all creeds and political views are welcomed to the pUtform. The prayers of thou sands will ascend for their success in this good work. The prohibitory amendment is defeated in Pennsylvania by an over whelming majority. Scarcely an occasional observer, much less a close student of the times could have predicted any other result. The great state was of two mreh importance for the liquor men to lose, hence money .vas poured out like water, and although Pennsyl vania ia a state of churches and of temperance societies, and these did not fail to do their duty in the great fight, yet there was found numbers who would sell not only their vote, but their very soul?, ifj they could, for money and rum. Wilber V. Grafts, the grand Sun day school worker, will be in Ore gon in July. His stay is very limited and he can only hold meetings at three points, Portland, Salem and Corvallis. The man agers of the O. P. 11. R, have offered to send a special train to i return those who may go to Cor- j vallis to hear Mr. Crafts, after the lecture in the evening. He will hold an afternoon meeting, and as the Albany people would go up on the 1 o'clock train, they could be present at that meeting. Forty persons are required to secure a train. We should have that num ber and mote, as we very seldom hare the opportunity of hearing such a distinguished writer and speaker. 'Now dcMZui vn jewelry at French's -o) o(- RULE 1 BAZAAR '1 GOLDEN FAMIL AND GENERAL JHARDWAFE .SFrt'BSMJi: TOJW. U. JW?ARLAND GROCERIES 1 ioo-er Bros'. Silverware, French, China and Crvstalware Bovs' Wagons and VJoll Oarnacrt. Fancv Goods and a General ,naaM A.sortment oi Crockery Yg The Leader ! j Stoves, pumps and jpmmbing He'Buys Direct and Carries the Largest Stock',in the Willamette Valley? lei on parte Francais. Hier mr deutch gesorochen -3 am 1 1 lu m carry an immense line of Stoves and General Hardware Including the celebrated EARLY BREAKFAST and JEWEL cooking stoves and ranges, parlor and cooking stoves, a.-d ail kinds ofjkitchen r-Vt"-' utensil?' also a comlpete assortment of Farm and mi UG1M0 ..L 00 S Q PS 4 in m o O h (0 -1 V MORE THAN SEVEN HUNDRED different styles and differ ent kinds of Stores for ana Cooking are world's p -uutctureri under the eaastw.tr.. aboTe mark. TV. Ton lB.-fc o 0 0 35 z z a z m m 71 0) 09 H 0 8 AND BUILDERS' HARDWARE, unp8, hose, copperwrare. tinware, rnd plumlra' goods a specialty, nrices are cuaraateed to be satisfactory. The public is inTited to callj.ind inspect onr stock Our i I Tweedale'a building, Albany, Oregon. j Cotton .and Rubber 13 ose, Tin Gran-lle tmtl Coppvr tvu i A If Job Work Promptly Attended to STEWART & SOI -Dealers in- ANEf 0 BPART R XEW TO-DAY. Ge neral Acalrd kid for Sales, oKA!.i:i P.IIS 'WILL I5K RKCIEVKO BY Otlie clerk of School Oistrk-t So. S Linn coantj Urctfc n ii to C o'clock P M., cf St urciay Julv ith. ItiSO, to furnish said District with 60 :orils of irrub oak wooil. Raid wood to re 4 foot lonir and no stick to bo h;Ks tuaii 3 inches in diameter aho to fumLh said District J with 5 cords split fir wood (from large trees) free of knots,Ul wood to Se delivered at the Central Scboo 1 builditiy ia Albany. The Board reserves the risfht to reject axt or all i bids. I By order of the Uoard of Dirsctors. i . liCKKlIAUT, June 21 ,t 139- CierU I Hardware The Albanv Bakery ! -Buder the now management of- D, asker Bros. -fl'R KEEP -ANl Agricultural Wewfe. Having I hitolv secured "u very'larefaiul desirable a fuutineot choice family groecrics and Dainaslc at exceedingly Ir prices, we shall we shall oiler the urneiat a YOUKU SAN AGED UTANTKD -V VV of eorer und Luiiustrlous habit, deeires a situation m a ittore, mill, factory or other business. Writes a irood hand and has taught Htveral term f ichool. Cnu give .satisfac tory reff rence. lDqoire .-it this oiic. w Northorn I'aciii.: is to double-track the Hue to Toitland and permit the finion rucifli; to enter Taeoma on equal oasis." 1 The specift. t-trit'e cl" the tr;:ne-: continental lines seeines to be toi acquire tho nio-t available and perfect Pacific ocean tenninus. i)l these terminal points north of San I-Vineiiien the Sound and the mouth of the Columbia are the principal ! W"" ones together with Vaquina Lay, j rrtt X" . i...:fv. 1 . .-. .. f the fwthold on tho Oregon rucifu: on Yaquina liay and if the Union Pacific ordinanro urohitntiiiK unvlnj in tbe city Croi to I.ct. ; ANTED A MAX TO TAKi: THK ! harve:iii of a jeid of o0 aere. crops cou'iHtin ot whett, oats, timothy and cheat bay. Terms, out Lalf to the harvester, the i otiicr half to Be v;aeed 111 jfood order iu the j o-.vner"s bum. Apply to Tiiu. 1. Anderson onbU farm, Ove inileJ wmth cl Albany by f TurLer'i bridge. ! Iron, Steel and Coal Wajons and Buggies Rope and Cordage Blacksmiths- Supplies Carpenters' Tools Builders9 Hardware Powder, Shot, etc. Giant Powder & Fuse Saws and Axes. j SPKCIAL i i i on TLIE NEXT TEN SALE DAYS Cannea Pineapples, Clioice Table Delisaeiss OroaBcoted cake for Wedumns and Parties. Garden and Grrass Be ed: rtiUnio I rll'x mackerel and suit fish of al I kind. FRESH BASED BREAD JbCvcrv lJav. Best Pies. Cukes r.NTr.a WORK T TOl'Xli MAN -1 YKAES or aor, just arrived in Albany from the , or otlii e to learn a (eruianent buHincs.". Will j give firat-elass references Wages at first no , t the j Adjs x.. V. O. Box 830, Albany. I " T?AIR WARNING Tilt PlJiLIt: IS Iie pl(! T herebv notified of the cxwtcncc of city hour, and the ,11114 unh tilled. i nicoRinc hi all Impleieiits Used by Farmers: C. E. HAWKINS. I'AKRELL m, We extend a cordial 'nvitation to all to call an d examine these ;oods, feelins: that we can show you j f 1 oarains. in connection wuu me saic wi? suau play a large line ot WHITE GOODS and erabri denes at TEAS axi COFTE ., . -i : .- . orainanro uronimiiii; nave int ir eye on me main upeimiK . Iimiw faste-r than mK miie.,a tlot : leaving of teams unh'tiln ."v.. ..... .3vv.. ;,..amcarcl.e81)ectel hereafter orrK will he J OV tlie UllOCCUnieci niOUlll oi me i n'ail, under piovi'ions ot sncn ordinance. J. X. HOKKMAX, Ctv Maridial Colunihitt rivr A line runniiu almost direct iiDivv mw www mi mm J. SIcCA US TLANl. CIVIL K.NGlNKr.K , ami Knrvvor. I)r.iU7litincr and Llue- from Ot'den, their lireSCnt Western ; imnt. Office with Oroyon Lnd Co. Albany . I lf Ur TWTf.wnrn cl utuma UTlfl tt'O ttT BllTklllV ft terminus on tl.e mam line to tiici ., ivtatai aubdividce. mam n adc ai. i,,VJ . BIioi.inn nf nwr nr1 winilow shades, which they are Doeslan immense business in!all kinds of furniture, bedroom nets, parlor rhmra hpd Innnfps kitchen fiat rs. and all kinut OI taoies, etc.. cic. 0" fLKOON r.LRCTIilC RKLIHF IS TUK MO.MT Kli- irant medicine In the world for internal r.nd external use. and f '-r pain oi any nature. You will never find it equal. Ask your druggiHC for it. WINX HUMPHREY. DEALERS IN choice cigars. In Wells, Farj:o & Co.'s otGce. fine impoitcd and Key Wct eisrars a t-pceialty Brain Tile for Jinlr. A GOOD SUPPLY OK FIRST CLA.SS moutii of the Columbia won Id cross 1 w eopied on bort notice. j oflcrinf; at close figures, the Cascade mountains on the oldj-yu:, k. a. Mcalikter noKorATinc mv. j art & Sox, .... m . i .. II i ... ; J melon and aunrcon. Han removed his! inilliary roau, buui w ,u"cot i office into Craw ford black. All vails prompt- .1 .1 i i t and tes jass in uu? cafecaueft acoueu tlonrn the middle fork of the Wil lamette, thence through the heart of the valley, taking in the most productive part, crossing the Wil lamette at Albany and making a direct Una through Polk, Yamhill and Tillamook counties, finding a countrv already improved and anxious lor transportation facilities j Jg "J" J fall and see them, on First .'street, opposite Stew- The City Liquor Store, M. BAUMGABT, Proprietor. T Next door to the Odd Fellows' cmple, Albany, Oregon" Keeps consUntlv on hand the finest imported and domestic n ines, liquors cieari tc')"!T0S. Onlv flrst-class liquor store in she citv SPECIAL ATTENTION PAIDITO ORDERS FROM THE COUNTRY' O W PRICES A beautiful line of ginghams and seasoiui-le wool en dress goods. Our stock is new and complete in everv department. KT IF1 ZESE-iLJIX Albanv ;. illil vuuu into T J BE liaising CAXXEB tiOODS, ETC. - a ue het Soap in the market Barduc Robertson Uutte. Call at the factory or address Propts j , ii. Auston, Albany Oregon. ' srvt a . Ultjktf rrtlt L'llHI iL t U.' t me ranroau minaingana yiem au 3 craford. near Talln-.an. od Apiil X7, a I immnnqo harvest, r.f hiea' trafiic. uay horse, lo hands lnsh,weihs 1200,iiooth 1 as well as a vast area along the coast that would be developed by NEW GOODS! The route is certainly worthy of consideration bv tho (Tnion Pacific shijd all round. Any information Icadinir to j his recovery will be suitably rewarded. Are now established with a first-class 1 . - -. - . ' i r-.nl- f on ir 1. .nivv .vwiiiovE.FnrR-rii l people, if they have not vet had it Lb block, corner of Hth and Washington j ,Tr . ,,Tr v CliorVI'lIvi , , . utrfeta. House is nearlv new, Trooms and STAl ld'. 1 A'MIJj i Olkt L l.K 1 1. nmler advisement. 1 1...,. ur v..iii,i sell tho ' !nTTrn"mTm!!! j dwelling with the insiue lot ' siqinte, IT i'.i said that the government j tlressT. A. Shane. Portland ' l t:.'. n - - " iias itch punt iwtcii not to sseu iuy Iiuuortanl Notice .. , tr....,. ! who are ilocking into Montana. Ad- 11 Iiuportanl AVINC LK.SE1 THK JIOXTKITH pasture trcm tho Oregon Pacilie Co., all ...rtid liti-l,fr atrti.lr thoroin nn ntot.lirt lire The residents if that common- hereby notified to remove them r.t once, or ii .1. ,.,.,,.;.. . n . ! make firrangreraenU with i:ie. Kailing to do wealth do imt appreciate tlie many ( 8) kUch st0irk wi bo tuniwl 0lt. wived religionists in their midst. Err K. Harshnll, Asent for the On the corner of First and Ferry strects, opposite .Stewart & box. a complete line of canued goods, gro ceries and provisions of all kinds, no tions, etc. Fresh fruit and vegetables cyery morning. Prices reasonable. TCALL AND SEE USc-i JOB PRINTERS. ROYCE & niBBLER I -MAK.M LKVKI.INC OF AU.JKINOS 1 oany treiron. Bkaii. has finally corn-hided to -n-fifin-ite in the conaress of . .... . Farm l.eti- l.o.'.itiO!i of ditches lor ti 111 American nations, cal!el to mevt j pnpoes a : i;:Uy. Orders left at the in this country next Octolier. ! m Oieo will receive prompt attention . I TJEIISOXS DK8IKINU SAND. J.OAM OR Now i3 the time to yet one Oi . 1. sravel In.in the premises of F. L. Such, those celebrated ook stoves, only j JX Oreja i. C'iias. K. Woi.viiUTOX. $10, at Hopkins & Saltmarsh's. H ILL BROS. AI.-I . Wright j Dealers in ail thn Iate3t iniirovod pianos, orgausjsevi iu-; tnc-icnines,guns also a full line of warranted razors' butcher and pocket knives. The best kind of sewing machine oils, cecdlca and extras for all machines. All re pairing in the above linrs neatly aad re&iaaatty Hon. FAEM FOR BALE, WILL SELL MY FINE' FARM OF 200 acres situated in Benton county, two miifrnm A than v. This is a coon, healthy locatian, with tood well of pure water, with wind niiIl;nuod house: building all new. This in one of the most rightly places in Ore gon having a fine viaw of the Kurroundini: couxtrj, town-J and mountiins. Far in-' land all new and clean and adapted to all kinds of fruit. Oualitv of land second to none. I w ill make rhis a rare bargain to the right man. Immi-rruits. don t faill to see this farm before ou buy, Come and see me on the plaee. T. WHITNEY . iinois Furniture Le Roi Savon. A fine assortment of domestic and Imported Cigars 4 John Fox' old stand iw Fl nu new brick. HOPKINS & SALTMARSH.f Fliiljiiinv r use! . THOS. BRINk Best Line of In tie Cit? of Albanv! Fane Wickt,. Chairs Louno-es Parlor Com: ce Poles Mirrors Feather Pillows S-nrino1 Mattresses,! Window Shades Walnut Exten sion Tables Suits; And wl.at you can't find at other houses, I have it. In factevery thing tha is kept in a first-class Louse. Ash, Maple and Wahmt Chamber seta, Chairs, Spring Beds, Lounge Etc., Etc., at Prices that CANNOT BE UNDERSOLD. i-ree SIily ! at L't-r.tcn s ALBANY - - 0P.EC1OM STOVES Tinware and Eata, 'All work promptly done at reasonable rates. First Sibkkt, Pi au k eLOf ArIonff Mt Wan BROWNSVILLE. Keal Estate and INSURANCE A CEN" F In Albany has been filled by the SECOND HAND STORE. The past vrar has proTf n it to be necessity. Tho best and cheap place in the city to buy vour Stoves, Pnrniture.tinware I We aie aiways prepared to ny yoin uouscnoiu inrnimrc ai the mnwi cash price. Sole n.?ciils for the PEERLESS OIL C And Lamp Filler. L. GOTTLIEB i