Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, June 26, 1889, Page 2, Image 2

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    1HE MOTtNING HEUAI.1): WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26, 1889.
l JAILY A.IMD WEEKLY
TERMS Or .-v sJUiPTION
haii.T
Put.i.shed evtrv morning except Monday.)
trcd hv carrier, per wee...
B nu!, per at ........
0.16
500
' WKKKLY.
Prida Morainr.)
O v . op-, r annutu, iu dvauce.... fc.C
v 'n ri not paiu in auiMi;..
TI1K MAIU.
liaila at the Albfto postoffittc close
Far all offices north
The Eastern states I WO A. M,
the West Side f
And the Nai row fJauze K. B.
or Portland and Salem 11 a. a
Oorvalliaand Yaquina ....li:33 r.
otfice su'ith...-....... . ......7:30 r. u
The oostoffice will be cloned eauh evening
rni sit to seven o'clock.
Kt-gMtered ""tier for thegcarly morning
lrai" should be moiled before e clock the
previous eveuinc
pondingly increased, Land is
c eap, and in many places very
p-oductive, and as a market must
be found for the product, the s-outh
American republic threatens to
become an annoying rival of the
United States in the foreign grain I
JULIUS GEABWOHL'S
GOLDEN RULE BAZAAR
FAMILY GROCERIES.
AND GENERAL JHARDWAFE
TIIL CROP OUTLOOK.
The weekly report of the State
Weather Bureau upon the present ,
condition of crops ia Oregon is most
flattering for the Willamette Valley
while ir some portions of Eastern
Oregon it indicates almost a fail
ure, it says : The efiYct of pres
ent conditions on crops, while they
have not heen favorable, they
:annot !; said to be injurious.
' They are more favorable than the
conditions of the previous t.vo
weeks. Tin partly cloudy weather
has been conducive to more mois
ture in the air, and it did not allow
the burning of the wheat so much.
The cooler weather had a benefi
cial effect on the wheat, Kain is
badly needed in all parts of the
state, save along the coast and m
sections of the Willamette Valley,
fn Wasco county the yield of wheat
Till be comparatively small, the
spring wheat is a total failure, the
fall sown wheat will be a fair
yield. In other parts of Eastern
Oregon some spring wheat will
trade. It is evident that the i
United States is fast losing ground
in the competition for foreign trade !
and the necessity for some protec
tion is manifest. Of course there
is but one way to accomplish this,
and that is to establish and main
tain steamship lines between the
United States and foregn ports.
Congress should offer reasonable
RiibHidie?) to the.se lines.
j 1 orer Bros'. Silverware, j
TnK tire record on the l'aci'icj prenoh China and Crystalware.
coast promises to be ternuc this -xi- -i-v 11 t '
summer unless a halt is called by Bovs' W agOIlS and 3oll GarriaW. j
the prompt hangm- of a few fire !Pancv Goods and a General j
bugs. Incendiary fires are reported .A.sortmeilt Ol Orockerv. j
from all parts of the country. ailclHTO X O. j
k resumption of work, on the J He3Buys Direct end Carries thg Largest JStock'.in tbe
Paciticti.e construction of: , WillametteYalley?
G. W.
S M ITH,
SUCCESSOR TOJW. H. M'FARLAND
The Leader !
Stoves, pumps an ci jplumbing
TlIK
Oregon
ii i . . . 1 1 . . . -i
In i T T ; lei on parie Francais. Hier wir deutch awrochen
ana many new buildings in this ,
city, will make lively times in ! .'f?!!!!l"MI,M1,MMIBMI,g?g
Albany this summer. ;
A hi:: at JohuBtoMii Monday j j 1 fl Jl0 It
completed the work of destruction 1 l I Yv ill
therf! by burning up twenty-five! lVJ.il J J 1J Li V? hJ VjU
I
resiliences
carry an immense line of
Stoves and General. Mm !
Including the celebrated EARLY BREAKFAST aud JEWEL cooking J
stoves and ranges, parlor and cooking stoves, a d ail kinds offkitchcti j
... ;A-" . .. ; utensils also a comlpete assortment of j
n j ...i
mm w mm
AN D
w. -wt tt" rr "ttv TTi -m- 'V W A "W7k TTV "TTtfT 1 TTk H
protection. Fever and :.",. I,i!i,w ! H.M H At Kll WW ii K n
remittent, dum, 5E.ue anu Vuc cake, ! J -1---- JiJLA f v jlwj,
no matter Ju.w tenacioiibly they have j I'uiiips, hose, copperware. tinware, rnd plumbers goods a specialty. On
fasienei their clutch on'th'- svstem. I nrina are guaranteed to be satisfactory. The uublic is invited to
are first forced to relax their srrasj ) call' nd insrject our stock. Tweedale's buildinc. Albany, Oregon.
to abandon it ultu-'
i" iireventive fiiri-i I
"nushcls to the acre), while the fal' that should chieily recommend tl.e !
ItUnraila an I umtu l oe.
'This wae sometime a paradox." as
llumlct says. Since, however, the
people cf America and other 'ands
have been enabled to pit Hoftetter's
tcmajh Bitters against that unseen
foe. malaria, it is no longer a paradox,
but an casv possibility. Whatever
malaria evolves its mioty venom to
poison the. air, and decaying uuwliole- I
soice vegetation iuipreguater the !
water, there, in the very Stronghold I
of miasma, is the auxiliary potent to j
disarm the foe and assure efficient '
m
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(0
MOEE THAN
SEVEN HUNDRED
different styles and differ
ent Idnds of Stores for
Heating and CooK
' ne World's Ba mnn&ctmeci nnder . tta
tie che;im to ti? n,r of Stove,
tseware sl
I II .
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.t iuii imiu -i vuuuui m iu i ,r,i,r Hut it
wheat will vield from 35 loXi. and ! "WMiopewoiw iHvellmgin malana-i
-urveu localities. 101 u i. a ei-riain 1
against which the j
in places 40 bushels to the acre, ! buckUr of defence
undoubtedly an aerage wheat
crop will le harvested. In some
sections fall wheat is'shriveled.but
;i large proportion of it is uninjur
ed. Morrow and Union counties i
appear to have bettei prospects
than Gilliam, Wasco and parts of
Umatilla, for an average crop.
The acreage in (iilliam, r.s in other
nemy .s poweilcs. Cures, likewise
dyspepsia, rheumatism, kidncv and
billious ailmentf. i
XEIV TO-DAW
enletl kid for Cord Wood.
BALED BIDS -WILL BK BECIEVED BY j
Othc clerk of School District No. S Linn j
county Oreifcn up to 6 o'clock P SI., of St-
urday July 6th. to furnish said District I
Cotton lidiliibber Hose,
Tin Gi fnu'fc ntd Copprrwun: All Jb Work l'romplly Attended to
STEWART k SOX
I
-Dealers in-
with fi' cords of frruU oak wood, said wood to
he 4 foot Ion? anil no r tick to be less tnan .'!
counties, is the largest so far known j i".0',"? iu JjaetwaUo to tumuli said DL-trict
I niiu i-unw uii or vwu irom lurjfe irecs;
free of knots,-all wood to V- delirercd at the
rentrn! Schoo 1 huildint; ia' Albany. The
Board reserves the rij;ht to reject any or all
bids.
Bv Older of tfe Board of Direetorf.
V. O Bl.'KKIIAKT,
.lime 21t. !: Cierh
J ANTKD A VOlXi; JiAX AGED i,
If ol
and the excess acreage may otl set
the deficiency in yield. In Lake
and Klamath counties much of the
grain is worthless.
The Koeue River Valley will
have a fair vield not unite an
l If .f - ..-.I :. j :
average In the Lmpqua ailey j a situation in a store, mill, factory or other
the crop will he above ti.e avtTayel i"?" nBIM.atab
j Kc-vrrul terms of school. Can give satisfac-
through the Willamette Valley, tory relerouces. Inquire at this o.Hc. j
while in places it has been injured j Crop to Let. j
the general vield will be above the ! ; anted -a.max to take the j
,r . . , ; II harvestinif of a Jeld of 5J acrx. itoi-s i
average. I he past two weeks pre- ' f n-itin2 of wheat, oah, timothy and cheat I
rented a "loomv oiltlnok for thi!ba-v- 'l'rni8' ol,e kalf 1,1 tne harvester, the ,
. tnteiia iOOIin "UUOOk Ior UR other half to oepi'-ed in o.d oraer in the I
wheat lTOJ, but better proSXiectS i owner's ha:u. Apply t lho.. I. Anderson ;
, . , ' . ; on hi lariu, five iaile iiou'h of Albanr bv 1
now appear, ami when the crops is , Turner s bridge.
harvested it will be found to be an
The bailev
AMI'
DEPARTURE
Hardware
-AND-
Agricultural
Having latoly secure 1 a verylargejaud Uusiiable
line of Lineus, such as Towels, Napkins and
Damask at exceedingly low prices, we shall
tji.r we shall offer the samejat a
SPECIAL SALE
Tie Albanv Merj !
Vndcr the ion mnmeMt ot
Paste m
average yield
tensivel c from the effect of the
- 1 lr INTO -WOHK KT Till r. MAS - YJCAKS (
and, " p
or auk, jutt ar ividin 'Ihanv trotn the
KlAf. WtKflfM tl tilllAlii ! iK.ilinn if, n utr.ii. t
oat crop have. UOt .suffered Sf.- e.- ! or oltii-e t. learn a penuauent mine!". Will j
ive lir-tla.s referrnees Maucn ut tlrst no
obie'.'t, hut a pcrniunent position desired. !
warm, lry weather. A yield of tin ! Addresn T-. ' o. Box .wo, Albany.
uiiMiei.s ... uttney k.t acra is pro j tiaii; WAKNIXO-TUf l'l'BLlc is
Iron, Steel and Coal
Wagons and Buggies
Hope and Cordage
BUickmn ith s 9 Suppli es
Carpenters9 Teels
Builders9 Hardware
Powder, Shot, stc.
Giant Powder Fase
Saws and Axes.
mised in many sections. The hn v ; rTb' "f?'? of '5. f"'?" -f city
- : onLnani-e urohihirm any in' in tKi itv
harvest have Jirogresscd, thti vield j limit faster than nix mile-mo hour, and the
, ... " leaving "i team tmh'tt lir.i. I'rUstlie
IS not ipjliC ail average. ilie ex- rjtme ate rpeeted hereafter arretM will be
cellent fruit prospect continue. : " ,ludV'rr w.'i JU ''UMW'
. 1 . IH'r&SfAA, C"tf Marshal.
The berries have and are now i
,,:. ... ,r. , ; I? J. cCAi:srL.xr. CIVIL kxgixeek
JieldMlg. e..orm..Uly. lbe Irillt .Cj andSuneyor. Draughtins and Blue
f r..f In nlcil iI.iuk .,r,,l ,i..'P"nt- Office with Oregon Land Co. Albanv
. ' J ' Or. St wenre systems and water supplv a
-inserts Un. as yet, done anv dam-. specialty. Estatw nul.divilee. maps nradc. "-
. -ri - . i ' or copica on short notice, i
age. The prosjipcts lor the entire . . .. . j t ;
state, t: msidering all ol her pro- 1V:' f" A- l;Au,,TKK - Honeoivwiiu; phv- ! c- K- HAWKINS
7 . 1 t Meian and surgeon. Has removed hist
ducts as a Who.e, are excellent,; olticc into Crawford' bli.ck. All calls prompt-j -
while the wheat farmer may loose, : - ;
ir i - i- " i "Ibkohs'elkitkic i:fi.ik(.- i.s tiik host ki.b-
the farmer having thverMtied crops J ..at lliedi,ir,e in the world for internal
Will gain. 1 -xceptlllg on Mav -!th ; 'V"1 cxf;'a' " . f -r pain m any nature.
. , , ,, . . " , : Y"" "'U nevt-r hnd ltd eual. Ask vimr i
no rain has fallen in tne state for drusc tor it.
NEXT
FOR TIIK
TEN
DAYS
WH KEEP
A f uil liae ot choice familr rrai-rriM inH
droviaion
Canned t-'ineapples,
Choice Table Delicacy
Oru.iBtcntcl eakei Ur
Wedmnas and Parties,
Schno
kinds.
Garden and Crrass Seed
IT .1 1... U
And all Implements Used by
V. FAKRELL
i IQATY
HlflTil
a . m i i
overweeKS. inisisuie longesi . vyiSS & HIMI-UltEV. DEALEIIS - IN j "OC8ln
continued drv spell at this time of ; tl,ce '-'i'-'a"- M,,ls' Kar-J0 '-'"' 8.e?8' . c,,ai
the year on record. There is n
record ni a iailure of crops in ( he
Doetjan immense bnsiuess in'all kinds of furniture, bedroom sets, parlor
airs, oca lounges, kitchen sates, and all kinds ot tables, etc., etc,
' office. F'e ii!Ktel and Key West cigars a ; Also have a tine selection of wall paper and window shades, which they are
. 1 . , ouenng at close figures, all and sec them, ou rim?
Vt.l n mackerel and salt tshof all
FRESH BAKED BREAD
Kvcrv iJav.
Best Svrun. Pies. Caka
We extend a cordial nvitation to all to call au. I TEAS x coffi
examine these goods, feeling that we can show you! n y , I) '
bargains. In connection with the sale we shall dis- t3Jlfll6S INllLS
piay a large ynne or v m.vji. ijuuu ana emori-j
denes at 1
CANNED f.uODS, ETC.
LOW PRICESi
Urain life lr iale.
j qtkavedVhom the "faism'of w. w.
acre I -ra.trori, near iaun:aa, on Apul 17, a
go:i,and wbile other vcars have, V-""1! fP'' . f "IWT class
" ' . - ! ilnun tile for Kile ut the Eage brick
presented as unfavorable? appear-, c:!e factory fca-t.f Aliwny mar Km.x
11 1 1'Uttc. Call at the fM-try 01 address I'ropts
nce, Still the yield was good. . ,v Austou, Alhanj -Oregon.
Kastern farmers are satisfied with
H hnc:lil ff cliO!if tr, flik
... . . - ' ... . . . . V . . V . V , I . ' . '
' liAV hnfu lllhnnila llllrh u-iwk. lvfWt nnAMh
and if in all occasional year 1 in hiMl all raunil. Any information lea'dini; to
' Oregon the cyop will not yield' on i J win'mit!l,,y '"
an average over ::0 bushels to the i T7i sale-house Ari2oNE-Koi Krii
. ' , ... , . . ' X hlock. corner of th ami Washington
acr", thero SllOU.d be nOCOUlpIaitlt. j streets. House is nearly new, 7 rooms and
f'lim-ili. rendition -ind the s,,il t room, lare barn, tt-. Wouid sell the
ClimatK COnaillOU' ana Hie j (elhn-with the insiue lot irite. .Ad-
cannot always be so favorable as j dreT. a. shanc. Portland
to produce 40 bushels of wheat to : i,1iaui .oiico.
tUe acre. : itavixc leased the monteith
: 1.1 pasture I rein tho Oregon Pucidc Co., all
, persons havin;; etm-k therein ou pasture arc
iill It J-VtHECX UK. I IX Tl:.IH. 'hereby notified to remove them a once, or
' make iirranireiiients with mc. Kailimr t 1I0 j .
' " Mich stock will he turned out. I
A number of newspapers in urg- .10HX sthmeeh.
in" congress to take steps to restore s:riek for sale,
and encourage American shipping A T MV K-' :. Y?
,11m iiiw a iir- f.,mN ,,r dehveed anvwherc in thecitv.
are using the fact that the Argen- w. c. cassell, Albany or.'
m - 1 ...1.1!. I . tllt' li ilktl Ol a " "
tine. Jst-puoJi.. IJKHSOXS 1K.S1I!I.i; sand, loam or
1. snivel from the premUos of K. I.. Such,
in Kenton county, can procure tiekcu for the
anic at n, oi-i-e, Crawford hl.x-k. Albaav,
In 18S2 tho Argentine Kepublic . ure--"- wwmtw.
exported 17a" tons of wfceat and' TAKE THE CAJl
54S tons ot flour, in l.. tne ex
ioriation : wheat was 1:;7,SC"
tons and of Hour o-ioi tons
'reac increase can be accounted
bv the great immigration into tht KATKs:
(J-a-ti "rowin ' bein- the ;? :1,:' pun 01 tne city, 0:1 cents
1 art & Sox.
tjfstreet, opposite Stew-
The City Liquor Store,
M. . It A VMGAIiT, Proprietor.
y Next door to the Odd Fellows' etnple, Albany, Oregon"!
Keep. constantly on hand the finest imported and danustie wines, liquors cigars
toVo-Ms. Only first-class liquor store in she citr
SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID.TO ORDERS FROM THE COUNTRY'
A beautiful line of ginghams and sea.4onaile wool
en dress goods. Our stock is new and complete in
everv department. 'JZ
Albanv -ix 1
Bardiic d Robertson,
SEW FIRM!
NE W GOODS!
re now established with a first-class
stock of
statu: family- guockiuk.s
into comjK'titiou with the I'uited
States in the foreign grain trade.
KKOM-
Ou the corner of First aud Ferry
streets, opposite Stewart Jt sox. A
complete line of canned goods, gro
ceries aud provisions of all kinds, no
tions, etc.
Fresh fruit and vegetables eyery
morning. Prices reasonable.
itf'CALL AND SEE US .-s
MILL BROS.
Dealers in all the latest improved
pianos, organs, sewing machincs.guns,
also a full line of warranted razors,
rountrv. ti.'-a:n growing i-eue uie r . . . , vt-,n.,. mitcncr an.i pocte: knives. The best
,ul I- III- C:t I Itlir l-vt Ii..nri1 ".II ..w.l. l-l r 1
prim-ipal imbistry of the Kepu. :c, ' -"" " cZ.;r
as Hi" o-;ii:iu luc.c .-.-.- ii.-.. ruiiiii m jr.mi 01 . i,. voum: s
amount of grain raised is corref- . and W. F. Head's stores.
1 ue best Soap ir. the market
Le Roi Savon.
A fine assortment of domestic
and Imported Cigars
fir At John Fox's old stand low Kl nn
new brick.
JOB PRINTERS.
ROYCE & HIBBLEB
S.SCIIMEER'S CABLES
FARH FOB SALE,
I WILL? SKLL MV FINE ' FARM OK 200
acres, situated iti Kenton count', two
miles from Aibany. This is a good, healthy
locatian, with pood avcII of pure water, with
wind mill: truod hnnu- hnil.lin.ru all new.
This is one of the mnt tiirhtlv nkmea in Ore-
' I pon. having a line visw of the surroundinsr
1 c
pairing in the ahova lines neatlv and
rcasnaably none.
I
iinois Furniture House!
HOPKINS & SALTMARSH,
Plumbinff fe Pine Fitting
STOVES
tare and Rata,
jl. THOS. BRINk
Best Line of 3m In the Citv of Albanv!
Fane. Wickt,. Chairs Lounges Parlor
Cornice Poles Mirrors Feather
Pillows Srino- Mattresses,!
Window Shades Walnut Exten
sion Tables Siiitsi
BROWNSVILLE.
! thing tna is Kepi in a nrst-ciass nouse.
... j Ash, Maple and Tt alintt Chamber sets. Chairs,
-Koal instate and Spring Beds, Lounge Etc., Etc., at Prices that
1nclill CANNOT BE UNDERSOLD.
' '66h Sk!il7 Uinotis at Kenton s i ALBANY - - OREGON
OUNtri. towns and mnnnlgins Kar ill
land all new and clean and adapted t- nil
kinds of fruit. OualitT of land second to
none. I will make rhisu rare barpiin to the j
riKiii man. immigrants, don t full! to see
this farm before Jou buv. Come and f.ee mc
on the place. ' jr. t. WHITNEY.
All work nromntlv dorif at
reasonable rates.
First Stkkkt,
l'KAHts Block
lln
MM
Iu Albany has been tilled liv the
SECOND HAND STORI.
The past year has nroven It t be m.
necessity. The lM-st nnrl rhotrwet
place in the city to buy your
Stoyes.FBrnitnre.tinwai
c aie aiways preparca to hu your
household furniture at the highest
cash price. Sole agents for the
PEERLESS OIL GAI1
And Lamp Filler,
L. GOTTLIEB
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