THE MOKNTNG IIEllAL!- Fill DAY, AUGUST 30, 18S9.
... . mm . tr ltlne3', Irom JMignsn uebittna,
iHatnmagaU J) iUraUl;provenacompiete failure and the
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AIIV A.MD WEEKL
TERMS OF SUWUKIPTIN
DAILY
Published every morniii meept Moiijaj.)
e'.ivercrl bv carrier, per eek.... "
. y mull, tr yi-:u 8
Wr.EKLY.
(Publish! every KriUay Moraine.)
ne copv, r annum, in advance.....
Wiien not laid in advance
S1SULU TAX THEORY.
One of the most unaccountable j
phases of the human m.nd is the
Veadiness with which new, untried
and impossible theories are taken
up and adopted. The more impos
sible and higbllown the theories
are the more numerous and enthus
jastie their followers appear to be.
One of these high soundingtheories
that is now being spiead out before
the American farmers with all the j
winning sophistry that enthuiastic J
star gazing dreamers can invent is j
the so called single tax theory. Of
.it the Husbandman, one of the
leading grange papers very truth
fully says :
There is danger to day, as there
was yesterday, and will be to-morrow,
in every alliance that in any
degree causes the grange to lose
it identity. At this moment there
is systematic design to tie the
grange to the vagary of a single
land tax. In a covert way, good
men have been wheedled into ac
ceptance of the fallacy that good
would come from placing all taxes
on land. Hut is it not passing
Strang;; that any farmer should
imbibe a notion at variance with
his own experiences? There can
be but one explanation : that is
in the fascination of winning speech
that gained its melodies in the'
wweets of Utopia. Farmers in the
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mam are verv practical men. llieir
-
capital is in land that yields profit
t.i labor nnlv throii'h intelligent i
use, and never in such large meas
ure that a considerable portion
'nay be spared for governmental
uses without the following of real
hardship. They complain, justly,
too, that there is discrimination
against their holdings in all tax
levies. How can they find relief
in acceptance of a farther burden?
The rery idea is absurd. It is like
matins black appear white by the
intervention of a spotless screen
thrust in by delicate art to inter
cept vision and deceive the be
holder. The device may be ap
proved by men who have nothing
to lose by its successful employ
ment, but it is amazing that any
farmer can be so deceived.
One of the greatest feared and
most fascinating cf natural pheno- j
mena is the earthqualce. fact ana i
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inciueuia jinii.iiv'i iiii "1 lT ;
i) hennincn:! are eawrlv souirlit. i
The I'hronich; says that if Professor j
.Milne of Tokio or anv other seismic
. . .
expert Visits the scene ot tbe I
r,...i.n! iitliiii iti- ill Ian-ill tin- i
recent eai lliqil.lk.es 111 .Jaji-lll. Hit (
report will be verv interesting. :
, " . , :
1-rom th- meaner accounts that i
h;ve been received it seems that:
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an appcarently extinct volcano (
vliiie-l -;iirnti of nctivitv tl. it i
MllOtve l M?ns OI aUlMt), n,al
water spouted Up through lisstires i
in the ground andlthat all w wells ;
in the disturbed district were dried
, .,, . ,
up or ruined With naiul. Manv Ol
the phenomena were similar to J
those observed at Mount l'amlai- j
hin, hut at Kumatuoro tneie.
seemed to be no special vent ,
through which the hidden forces I
made their wav. but the terrible!
. 1 1
Mcanic power was lnanuesieu
over many acres, ah me pue-1
nomena that create dread and
. .. ..
terror were present snaking earfcn,
falling TimMirirr fiiirn.4 vawninsr
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:o engulf their victims, hills rent;
lit twain, anil water nursun uuiu i
in twain, and watet
, . . ,
the great crevasses,
Is Ilenrv bhaw. who lias just,
i:ea, tne city oi .t. i.ouis uau u ;
t .1 .fLa. 1
friend whose benefactions reached
every citizen and especially the
ioorer classes. The botanical gar-
lons which he presented to the
atate are the largest and most
coinplete'in this country, while to
the city he presented Tower drove
park, which furnishes to the people
:i free resort of groat beaury. His
example ought to suggest to Amer
ican millionaires this practical and
effective method of commemorat
ing their names. It is far more
enduring than brass or marble and
infinitely more useful.
'r' YfiKic nronoses to net!
around the ohjection t3 holding the
,. .... , .. ..
World's i2 fa r within her limits
"
,n account oi wck ui open ' '
h'i'fiicient for t'.iejpurposc, oy usin
tiovernor's Island, in the bay, for
that purpose. That proposition
.srarts the still more pungent objc
tionofthe risk of ferriage. Sew
Yi.rk must curb her wants to some. I
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I r iii.iit-ur.- that the iron cianj
.i!n-hi, Texas, which was con- i
Uu- led f ..i by late Secretary h--j
i 1 l : lino
contractors the Barrow Sshipouua-
ing Company, notified to suspend
work upon her until the matter can
i oe lnvesuuaieu. i
original designs are carried out the
vessel will not float when com
p!eted, and there is talk of adding
more botiancy by putting in anoth
er center compartment. English
designs are not preferable to
American productions, aud events
will demonstrate that fact every
t'me
Tiik largest single county in the
United States is said to be Custer
county in Montana, in the center ,
of which the Cnster massacre took
place. It is loO miles long and
123 miles wide.
The Eiffel tower in Paris lias.
started the fashion, and now thej
strife will be to build the highest i
one in the world. London is plan-!
ning one 2000 feet high and Sew j
Yo; k will see it a foot or two moie.
Cam. Sciukz the ienuan-Amtri-can
politician, whose mugwump
action retired him irom the politi
cal lield, is said to be growing rich .
out of private business affairs. j
Fine Suitings.
Just opened, at I- K. Dlain's
tailoring department, the very
latest patterns in piece goods for
suitings and trousers:, w hich will
be made up to order in the most
approved style by Mr. K. A. t?chuf
iler, the experienced tailor who
has charge of that department.
Call early aud get your choice of
patterns before the btock is broken.
1IOKN'.
UoYCK. To the wife t Ueo. S. Ilojee in
thin citv on Thumdav
Auv
nine puuml girl.
The mother and child aro doing well, and
t'io father was in a j.ijoiw mood as he
dropped into the HK-t.w.n other? to annouiKC
ir
the event, with a big watorm-lon under his
arill
BanMOBmaBanHnai
SEW TO'DAl'.
r
1 V house work
r'wr particulars inquire j
j of K. X, Cundit;
Wood !awlaK,
HAVING PURCIIASKIl A TRACTION
engine and a full wood tauinc outfit, I
am prepared to take contracts of that kind.
Persons wishing iheir winter' tlrensod sawed
will do will t. givo me a call. Ort'eig can kr
left at Riownell & Stanard's.
GKO. H. WARREN,
T OST OR
STOLEN-IN ALBANY, Al'G.
Jj 27t
th. a liirht rel Irish setter pup. white
an breast and to sol hind feet whit; about j
four months. Any party rcturni. r the !
aime te C. W. Cowan at the Farmeis' wart- i
hou, or tfivini; information reifardln;; tke j
whereahouti of the sains will be suitably re- I
warded.
1 it will help von erery time you line it. i
Ask your fnerdn altout if Very pleasant to j
Uke," AH driifgistt have i
p J. McCAWSTLAXP. CIVIL ENGINEER I
Ti and Surveyor.- Wranrhtire and Blue-
prints. Office with regn band t'. AlUany j
or. scwom j-ntem tn i water mippiy
jr ,.opjej wn slHrt ,lotice.
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T? T. SKWJWH'K. II. !..
ECLECTIC I
jij j,1V!) ,
an u'iiI kureon. Otlhe iuu ;
and 1'4, rVareeV llo:i, Albany, Oregon.
outrarir and i;ulller.
fiwiE unpkksigxed having located j
X in Aih.inv solicits pit,riin:nre fioin eily
an, ,-nntitr. Willcontrart to build liridift'n, '
lariis. ninl "ail manner of dwtilin' hm-e,
.,;., 0(.lU An):... Eatlakc and Eliza '
ithian tl of iiiiiiiin. Will furnish
i.Wns ami s:. ititatiiis iric of diaries. Satin
f.u.tjon u,i.,r..ntM.i w. . cassei..
; ,.""".",."".
n EVEHE IH1 SE, Al.liANY, Ol!. (,'IIAS
, pfciffer, rrp. only tirst -ceians Iioil ;
i" the city, l.ar-e Bample room fur com- 1
m(.riil men. No Chinamen employed in tht :
kitchea. iieaeral stacs o for CorvaUis.
.-71- watciTcharm
lj with a simrt viecr of ro'd chain at-i
tit-hedtoit. On the lUarni was enri U
th" letters S. M. B. The findir will be uni'a-t
;" arJel by .earn. the sain, at this j
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J A rrliab'e V. s. stanard 3 ton Rie tnj
C.7.deliTt'rid ai vonr nearest railr wul H'alKB !
tr,. of (r .,.,ht OI; thirtv ,iaVs triii. ijir.'fr i
K-alfs at Pr"l ortionateir price.
price, war
ranted f.-
fi e Tfnrs. AddreMS.
K. C. IIOFFMAX,
ill....... . b..(r...
I .1ln,.vic6.,u,
Orein Slate Fair!!
"'"o
. .. . a
Twcntv-nintli annual exinnition ai t
Salem, Origon, commencing
MOXDAV. SEPT. 10, j
Continuing one week, under the!
management of the Oregon
State Board f Agricultuie.
iJlli!
PREMIUMS
Offered for Agricultural, stock, t
dairv and mechanical exhibits, lor :
works of art and fancy work, and
for trials of speed.
RUNNING V TROTTING RACES:
KACH DAY.
. Important improvements made.
in the premium list. .
lu 1 .
Reduced rates for fares or freight i
on all transportation lines to and
from the fair.
ADMISSION PRICES
Men's dav ticket
..")0c
20C
j Women's day ticket
Men's season ticket $2 50
for a premium list. '
.1. T. APrKUSON.
j t. Ckkgu, President.
iecrotary.
ASH
$5oo
WORTH GOLD VMTGHES
I take- t m tb u! ot informing the citizeLS of "A'banj and vicinity
tliat 1 .ae JUSt opened uim i-isa
his
iii Goods and Clotliing
ver brought to the city. In ider to advertise my business I have de
cided to sire away over $300 .vorMi ( (iid Watches. Every purchaser
of out- dollar's worth of g(K for frm tin;, cloth'mg department
n ill icceivc a chance l'r one f tn gold vaiotiep. Stock is ail new
I uvcl i'i 'he east for spot -.sii. -mhI will le !d at
LOWEST L5VING RTES.
I.' ! mid exHipii"' my stock l-fore putclia-iog ebewhere.
Albany. Or.
M?Minnvi llT(ollege
McMIXNVlLLK,
Will &
VullS S i lV r wa.
JWf flT V I I:. 1
JULIUS GEADWOflL'S
-o)
GOLDEN. RULE
FAMILY GROCERIES,
A rv I r v s r- a i i o a i i i a r- f-N t a a r--v r
AINU Volt. IN trvAL J-lAmcJVVAt !
i.ioer 33ros Silverware,
ITreiich, Clihia and GrvsU
JBovw' Aratrons
Kancv Groods: aiui a Oeneral
Lsortment or (Jrockerv.
aiilTO rs.
Ht Buys Direct tnil Carrier the Largest Stock in the j
13 lei on parle Francais. Hier wir deutch gesprochen.- j
MA THEWS
carry an immense line of
Stoves and General Hardware
Iuohidingjthe celebrated KARLY 11REAKFAST and JKWKL fcw.king ;
stoves and ranges, parlor and cooki: stoves, add ail kinds of kitchen
y nteiii!st also a mlpete assortment of
hmm
aim
-AND-
1 III IU VI u
BUILDERS' HARDWARE,
Pumps, hose, copperware, tinware, t nd plumbers' goods a specialty,
prices are guaranteed to he satisfactory. The public is invited J to
call and inspect our stock. Twcedale's bnildine.j Albany, Oregon.
The Willamette
-IN ADWTIOXjTO-
THEIR OWN LINE
ifi Including ftuits andvcgetaile3 or an
8o;as not to lose tlicir natural li.ivor,
carry
l. COMPLETE IjIJTE
Fai ni 1 v
Choice TaVihr Delicacies, frh fruit-iud
I fckea?, etc., ecc.
tiwiuiuy aiurc iu ruuacciion wuu my
G. IV. PSOX.
BOTH
ACADEMIC
ANli
COLLEGIATE
Departments. In the Academic
Department there are four courses of
xtudv of three vears each: Classical.
scientific, normal and business. In
struction is thorough; location, heal
thy! expenses low; advantages, first
olass in every respect. Full informa
tion in catalogue, for which address
T. G. imOWKS01N,rrP3.
OREGON
Stark.
re fc.
o( -
ttZ:,
and l)oll
u
' m
mmm.i
Packing hpny
OF CANNED GOODS
kitvis c.nuir: , in gsuoeriirrjt manner, ;
Gri - oceries,
vrgctabloaf all 1, irescd
Vll Ull .)
mm
mi i
i
Perfect
should be
mild, aud
pro ru p t
and pleas
ant, with
no griping
or purgat
ive t fleets
It should
also incite
the liver
to actioii,
aid diges
tion, and
elievethe
kidneys. Like nothing else, I'aine'a
Celery Compound is a perfect laxative
ami emeu constipationvlierejall other
remedies fail.
"As a gentle laxative I'tini.-' Cele
ry Compound is surely without a peer
1 think 1 ought to know, Miue 1 iiavj
tried reiiisdy aftr t f inc. I v for ;'hout
six years, and have 'ouad iinlhing
that cijuals it in my aw nf costive"
I IIC93. .1. 15. .IKXKIVS. 'IVtIiit
Cloyd's Crci:k. '1 vtiii.
Ar tli! bimplest 1 rs nia.'c.
A cliil.ljcan use Diem.
i
i
i
nois Furniture House
. THOS. BRINk
Best to of ::;tnrc In the Citv of Afav!
Fane- Wickt. Chairs Lounges Parlor
Cornice Poles Mirrors Feather
Pillows Srin Mattresses,
Window Shades Walnut Exten
blUll a.ctUie& OUltto
And w..at you can't find at other liouses, J have it. In fauteverj-
thing tha is kept in a lirst-class house
Ash, Maple anil Walnut Chamber seta, Chainf,
Spring Beds. Lounges IJtc, Etc., at Prices that
CANNOT BE UNDERSOLD.
ALBANY ! . OR EG 13
f
V
0
r-OF-
BOOTS AND
B A R C A I M S !
"From anil aft?r this tlat 1 will sellmy entire
: stock of Boots ami Shoes
AT
This is a cloning out sale to mako room tortuy
:mraeDse Fall and winter stock of Dry Goods,oloaks
and Furnishing Goods which will son arrive. I
j intend to have the most complete
j Dry Goods Store
In the Taller. Call eariv, as I c&iQmdQ trill 3are
; you money.
i
M
Manut.tctiire steam engines, trrist aud sawjmill ma :innfry, irmi trunks au.i
all kinds of heavy and lk'ht wirk in iron and brass eastings. Special attsn
! tion paid to repairing all kind of inaoliiuery.K.Patteriis m:ule on stirt noiic?.
K. 1". SOX, "-t'sident. G. H. Stewart, Secretary.
i
Laxative
I'air.e Celerv Ccinpounulislpromp
and pleasant. As a laxative it leave
little to he desired. I have great
confidence in its merits."
Albert Lkasard, Asso"t Editor
Jour of Pedagogy, Athens, Ohio.
"For two or three years years I
suffered intensely with severs pains
in my bowels, which were habitually
constipated. My bowels are now
a T 1iav had no return of
these pains eince using one bottle of!
Paine's
Celery Compound
b G. Stk-kney. Druggist,
Havana, Ala
Moral: L'se Paine s Celery Com-
pound and flop ruining the intestinal
tmcs vith,harli buri; itive iills. j
i
$1.00. Six f..r &i.U0. Oruggits.
Wells Richardson & Co. Bsrlice'toB. Vt.
m 1J Living on I.a. t ite.1 i-ikmI arc Iltaunj.
iiL'SSS Happy and Heart) It is unequajid
L.'.''vi"!r '"' I-i'-tteil t'lmMl arc Htalthv.
m
BARGAINS"
Albany," 0-4u.
SHOES
COST
WORKS,
nrit niai
We dcirt to tv to our citizens, ihx
for rear w Lave been eellin? 9r.
' KIns'sNew Uicovervlot Coiismnptifta,
' Dr. Kind's New Life Pills, Bucfcleri's
f Arnica Salve and Electrie Bitters, 4
have never handled remedies that f?u
as well, or that have given such n..i
iert.al satisfaction. We do notbsi
tate to guarantee ibem everr tirae
and we stand readv t refund the pr
chae price, if satisfactory results de
not fil low their use. These remed,'.
kav won their great populritv piw.
Iv on ilnir merits. eshaT & MaM'-Dru-'iriKt.
v I
A MIc lavrKloirUl.
Is one which in guaranteed to ! riB,
vou satisfactory result, or incase of
failure a retura of purchase priee. 0m
this t-afe plan vou can , buv from or
advertised Druyist a bottle of Dr.
King's Few Discover for Consumj
'tion. It is frurrantecd to bring reliit
in vtTV case, wlicn uscq foranTaffei.
tion of Throat, I.uns or Chest, such
as Consumption, Inflammation o!
Luiifrs, DroiichitiP, Asthma, Wliooi
ing: Coiuih, Croup, etc., etc. It
plcas-n.t Hiid atrrceable to tai-te, per
fectly safe, and can alwaT6 be depend
I'd upon. 1 rial bottles tree at Fob hi
t: .Mason" Drugstore.
Hie.: riu: rn:
William's Indian Pile 'lintv
is the only sure eure lor blind, blfleri
i hit or itciiini- piles ever discovered
Il never fails, to cure old cases of !
standing,
Jude Cooni-, MaysviHe, Ky, says.
"Dr XViliium's ludiun Pile ufutmeat
cured me after years of 6ufferinr."
Judge ( oinnuurv, Cleveland, O, Bays
"I nave ound by experience that r.
Williai .'.s Indian Pile Ointment s;iTefc
immediate mid penuiti.ent relief."
We liayc hundreds of such testi
monial. Do not tufTer an insteat
longer, t-'old by drugtrlsts at 50c ad
?l per box. Sold by Koshay A:Maan,
AJb.'.liy. reoii.
Ilu-ev Diorovrry.
You have beard jour friends n
neiglibors talking about it. You tav
yourself be one ot the many vhi
know from personal cxnerientw iit
'now good a lliing is. If you bare
ever trit-a it, you re one of its staunch
friends, because the wonder ul thin
ilmut it is, that when once given
trial, Dr King's New Discovery eier
af:ir holds a place in the house. If
you have never used it and should tea
atllietcd with a cough, cold or any
Thnoat. Lung or Chest trouble, eecure
a bottle at once sud give it a fairttial,
It is gauranteed every time, or money
refunded. Trial bottle fret at Foahay
it Miifon's Drug C'torc
Fifty pieces of furniture given
with all cook stoves or ranges told
bv Matthews it Washburn.
COWAN RALSTON AID CHArYEEFO-
' Albany- "
Transacts general banking buRincca.
Iiraw eiirht drafts on X Ysrk, te fftraa .
iaeo.nd rortlatisi, r.' ',
Load money on approved ecnritjr.
Receive deposits ttubjevt to clieck.
Collections entrarted ' to us will raseiva
1'riinut attcntioa
Jst received at If. Ewerf-.a
1 i,ireassortH)en f old-headed
Staple Groceries I
CAKES, PIES,
Fresh Baked Breatf
Every Day.
1
toud a eanmm
frooenam. so wfeleb la
1m teMCMbb ftw ot
Cranberries,
Fine Picktes.
Dried Beef Chipped to Ordet.
Anchoog Mustard,
Candies and Nuts,
Eastern Buckwheat Flour,
! Canned Goods of All Kinds.
! Bohemian Glassware, Etcy
J Tbsaa goods war all .faoadit. whan ' frwa
i (are imm, an the beocftl a thai uln will
I fivm te his aaaoofa. Kauwsubar tha ria
! U Um old iiusajai oo FVat aad I-saialbis
iLBMSOlfORl
And
Albany - - Oroor
EtOURi
am
ivumnn
canes.
F.JUWIiF
at mutwiram mxtaiv. !
new raooEss