Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, October 09, 1889, Page 2, Image 2

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    niE MOlJjSJiM; HELiAJLi,'- WEDNESDAY, OCTODEK 9. i&8.
Pining i)aili!2uralrt
Daily nd Weekly
TERM.- OF SUBSCRIPTION
rcry morning except MoRilav.j
e!i'J by carrier, per week-.......... O.'io
y mail, per yeat. .... 00
WKEKLT.
, I-i'Siil.cil every Friday Morning.)
. j -r an a' mi, in advance ?-'.o0
tut: nins
jj'i tt ll.e Albany into!ficcclo-e
t ."-f : 'i olticvi !;!.; til i
clie west .Suie I
ari '.ho Xuiro UjUe K. It. j
for l'oi-.lami and ISilriu !!.
turvalli.s ami Yaijuina li:-'f r. u
officii nouth 7:;0r. m
The lottofftec wilt be closed each ciciiiiix
ro:ti six to sjvv.i o'clock.
Xci'isttire.l tn liter for thje:trly morning
:iiin sh'jil hi miilrtl before o clock thu
:'viuj cveninir.
C;3 A. M,
RKUON 1'ACinC TIHHTAIII.K.
Cisriuer
Frei'.'ht
Arrive Ikparls
.11.1'wiraH oo i in
.. ' 5.2"ilni ' ,V a
that the governor -iir.i.-t approve
their bond before tbey assume the :
duties of the office. The spectacle j
really place-1 before the people, in !
this matter, brought up by (Joy. :
Pennoyer himself, is that of the j
governor refusing k perform a ;
dut3 that he took a solemn and
formal oath to perform, and that is j
the vie ir of the matter that the,
people will take.
The crop-weather bulletin issued
by the Oregon Btate bureau for the
weekending Oct. oth says: The
weather conditions have been
favorable to fall plowing and seed
in and to the growth of grasses in
Western Oregon, while in Eastern
Oresron not sufficient rain has
S5oo
WORTH GOLD HATCHES
I tak- thi method ot iciiortniog the citizens at Albauy and vicinity
flint I JiHvt; just opened - hr?t class clothing store in connection with my
merrlntntile business, mid have added the-most complete stock of gents
iiiiiii'
Goods
and
flofa
ever brought to the citv. In rider to advertise my business I have de
cided to irive away over ."i00 v 'i"h ! Mold Watches. Every purchaser
r.n i :.. .. .- ... . i.
CWW, .-V.,. ... -V... V,. () ,.0;iar WON!! III gOOll?. I'l i..-ii.
favored localities to be of much niii receive a chance tor one of tn sc
f if in the clothing department
jo'il watches. Stock ii all dcw
Have opened their store in the Blumberg Block,
where a lull line of
BOOTS AID SHOES,
Dry (iiiotls, Noliok and faisie
Will always be found xll goods just as repre-
ented. Courteous treatment and lair dealing is our
motto.
SECKKT SOCIETIES.
. . U, W.--Safety I.odjre Xo. 13; meet '
iTV. every -M m.luy evening at the ... A. K.
h-ii iu Kerry street, between Sccoml ai:l
Tbirt. Albany, r.;i,"n. Strangers in She
uty end transi-.T.t brethren corviiuily imiteJ
toaUcMl.
rut: cost i:i:i:sce.
The delegates from the Ameri
can nations will sliortly assemble
in Washington to commence their
deliberations. The delegates of
the United States will be (Jen.
John 15. Henderson, of Missouri;
Clement Studebaker, of Indiana;
Cornelius Bliss and Charles It.
Flint, of New York ; T. J. Coolidge,
of .Massachusetts; Andrew Car
negie, of Pennsylvania ; Henry .
lavis, of West Virginia; John F.
Hanson, of Georgia ; W. H. Tres
eott. of South! Carolina, and M. M.
Ksfee, of California. Four of the
ten Fiint, Davis, Hanson, and
Treseott -are democrats, and the
rest are republicans. Politics.
b.uvover. !-d no influence in their iroPIiS o:it. It is simply the de-
r-election. Thev are well-informed
practical benefit. At Astoria there
was a heavy rain and wind storm j
on the first two days of the week. I
Throughout the northern part of;
the Willamette Valley -.'specially, j
the past week has been all that !
could ho desired, warm showers .HUiUiy Os
and sunny days xnee lm-i-day.
Grass has made good growth, rain
enough has kdl.-ii to insure late
pasture. Gra- and clover field
and:late garden crops lias been
favored by the weather. The
wheat is all in the warehouses, but
litt'e has been ."-old, it is geneially
being held for an improved market.
There appears to be no movement
in hops. Potatoes have a good
market with a tendancy to increase
in price. As fine grapes as has
been shown in the Portlan 1 mar
ket were received at the Central
ollice r m Grant, Sherman Co.,
.showing the adaptability of the
climate and soil of that legion to
the culture of grapes.
iiicliHsed in the east for spot c.ish, mid "M he sold at
LOWEST LB VI TO RATES.
Call and examine my stock b-fore purchssiag elsewhere.
N .'rouble to show goods.
IF. SIMPSUX.'
BARLOWS & SEARLE
r.c,
Merit Wins
We desire tosav to our citizen!", tha
for vears we have bet-u tcJliiis Or.
Kinu'sN'cw DicoTervloi luiisuinption,
!n. KinurV N"v Lifo Eucklen'
.vi i.iia Salve und Eiei'.rie LiiiU-rs, and
liavc never handled rcniedies that sell
u.s well, or tLat have ii-n sinh uni-er.-:.l
sulisl'ai tTon. Wo do iii:t hi-6i
laic to zruumuU'c iluiu eveiv time
and we lalld refund the pur
cha-e price, if satisluctorv reults do
i.jt lo.low ilieir use These rcniedi-'j
iiay v.on their greut popularity pur
Irmi iln ir ini-iiis, lusJiav & Masor
PruuiMs.
A Sure InvcKfnieal.
Is oii which is guiirunteed tu ! rin
vou eatisftictorv le.-ults, oi iu ease of
fiulurea return ot puiehuse prieu. Oi.
this sale plan vi a e:m huv from out
advertise'! Piu.is' j hottlc of Dr.
King's Few Pieoerv 'or C'oiisuiiip
tiou. It is gurrnti'ii i.U io bniiir rclin
in tverv lai-e, lun i;tu foraiiYatret
tioli of Thioat. I.uiii;;- or Chest, Pilch
as ConMuup'ion, liithiniiiiution ot
l.u::, i;ro:ii-l:it;s. Asthma, Whooj
:ii:r Coin h. Croup, etc., etc. It i
'ie:ts it itnU i.ieeahie to ta.-tc, per
fi-ctiy safe, aiui c:i aiwavs be depend
ed upon, t rial Im'.tles tree at Fosha "
; AI.i-iiiiV Prii:ore.
G.
i If a ftJi i m
1 1 fl . L 1
It SJSS Si
I1
i
Tin: thinnest kind of a scheme
to raise money upon the Kn:lish
held old Confederate bonds; is
it
P.OTH
ACADEMIC
AND
COLLEGIATE
L SJJ IHBWaCT!" inni
6 0
SALE
Departiieiits.jft In the Academic
Pepartn'cia there arejfour courses of
Htmly of tiree years each: Classical,
scientific. no-n:al and businits. I..--trection
-s thorough; location, htal
dij i e::pi.'!ites low ; advantages, first
class in every respect. Full infon. na
tion in catalogue, for which addrcs
McMINNV ILLK,
and practical men, and have had
conspicuous experience in some of
the most prominent and extensive
departments of activity. Hender
son, Iavis, and Kstce are lawyers;
Bliss and Flint are merchants;
Carnegie. Studebaker, and Hanson
are manufacturers ; Coolidge is a
financier, and Trescott is a diplo
inand of Kn;I isli c.ipi:alists, to
persons and institutions that want
money in the Southern states, that
these persons and institutions pay
one per cen. of the Confederate
bonds still held by Knglish capi
talists as ; n action to rc-habilitite
as they say the collapsed credit
of these southern states. The pro
position is bosh. The old confed-
n.nt n-n. lit- I. V-
mat. The representatives of tlU! ""'c"u"-"-""''!'i"UB-"u
Central and South American states '; they will never tlovin, but they
are also able, practical, and dis- j wiU never have an-v Kreater Sllb
tinguished. The problem which 1 stance than the ghost.
t'ie congress sets out to discuss is I
worth v of the eminent and earnest i
JVU W TO-DA 1 .
men who will
compose it. Last , t ost a eii.l of slk. fi.ndkkwill
. . ,. . ...i c ,i , U be rewanle-l hv leaving it :'.t this office,
vear the nations to hie south ol ; the ! : ; .
United States imoortod merchan- VISK cigars-impoktki. m v west
i loiues,ic. niilirat iii'' the i-'Ii lirat l
-use to tue vaiue oi 4.hi,ouo,imio
but only 11 per cent, of it cam;
from this countrv. Kightv-nin
per .cent, of this trade, broadly, . -ci;fs
spcfikini;, waseniovedbv Kngland. ! 4U on cay
Francii and Germany. We are
heavy jmrchasers of sugar from
the West Indies and eollee audi
hides from Soutli America. We:
tak-j from the independent turn- :
tries tt the continent a large por
tion of the commodities which they ,
s?ll, while they obtain from -is
only a sin li! fr.u'tion of th? articles
which they buy. I'nder other and
more sensible conditions these
tdemen s of tra lo would be equal
ized. If a fair share of moderation, :
tact, a id sense is shown by the !
countries concerned, the desired j
conditions can be brought about.) HT". 7T
. i otlce of Iiisolutlon of 1'nrt nrrsliiii
Central and South America need ; rrI1E partxeksiiii heretofore
X cxit:n; under the l:r:n ilmih; nf Wallace,
Kior ile Mailriil. Ert n i la, ('omiierors ami !
f.:!ier c:ici-e bran. H m tbe i lis, Ku.'n and
Weteni t'ninn Tetivrajih oTco Imil-linjr.
t : 'hen ember the place.
OFU'O'CE I.-s.NDKOIt SALE
terivs; "es adioiiiiiit East Al-
banv. A tii'C s.u.i n of water across t lie
back end; a splendid place for a suburban
Home; very cut terms. W. U. ( 'ASSE1.L,
0KEi:OX EbECTIUi: REt.lEF l ull PA IX.
It w ill l.elp you every time ynj use it.
A!; your fnei ds about if i-iy (iloisant to
t;l;e. A!! ilrnxii.it have i
Will Sz Stark.
BAArMLl (, TT t ilftPn i A 1 bin v. i'tV foin.
ihUh A hi)
riu! riles: eite:
Pr William's Indian l'iie ' intmc:n
is 1 he only sure cure; lor blind, bleed
or Heliing piles ever discovered
It never fails tu cure cd cases of loEg
standing,
Judge Coons, Mayevillc, Ky, says.
"Pr William's Indian Pile Ointment
cuied me after years of Buffering."
Judge Collinbur.T, Cleveland, 0, 6ays
"I nave ouud by experience ihat Dr.
Williur.V lacliiui I'iie Oiotnient givc
iiiinietiiate, mid pes uiuiicul relief."
W'e h:r,e hundreds of such test i
runiiiuly. ib, ma sutler an instant
loiurer. old by !i 'uiMrists at tOc and
I ?I ii.r !;. Solt by rush::- Mason,
I Yoli have
lielL.'lib.il !;
yoiusclf til
know lioin
BARGAINS!
Iiiri)V-l'.
I.n.id je-ur frieiics al.il
kii'ir '!! it. You may
oi I liiany who
personal ixpcriente just
From and aft'ii' this date
stock of Boots and Shoes
I will sell my entire
how yood a ll.ii.'ir i. If jou have
ever tried it, you are c:.e of its slitunch
frieiiiSs, bceaiise the woiider nl tiling
about it ihat v.len miee given
trial, Pr Kind's New Piseovtry cv I
after holds a phue in Ihv- h i;.-e. It
you have never used it ;.iid should be
alllicted viith a eolith, cold or any
Thaoat. J-;mir or Chest troulde, fecuie
a bottle at nee mid i:ie it :i faii'tiial,
It is gauraiiteed every time, ir money
refunded. Trial bottles l:ee at Foshay
A: Mason's Pi liirtiirc
f VAV -V ; Xt i' Vi i V ti nKS. i II III III I'll
urdyuii(y
t'-i..i.' ' i ... .
AT
TOST-IX AI.UAXY A sMAI.I, CLASS
IJ t-o!d bound locket containing t lie jiicture
f i.i deceased son Anyone fiudini; it will
i!i ne leave it at the Hkra;.; osiice and they
ail! b-; suitably rewanled. H, A. RASII'Y.
jo;t i;EXT--A ; iMM-.i'uors sTiiui:
P Ant A 1 loi-ation. Small stD' k and
l:tun-s jr sa e, Atli re' r call en Ashhr
,v Iiick'tnso:;, Albanv. Or.
JlLlLiS(iKADWOHL'S
-o -
This is a eloeing out sale to mako room tor my
;mmeLse Fall and winter stock of Dry Goods, uloaks
and Kui -nishing Goods which will soon arrive. I
intend to 'nave the most complete
Dry Groocls Store,
fall early, as 1 : and will save'
Fifty pieces of furniture given
with al! cook stoves or iar:ges sold
bv iMatihevvs v: Washburn.
In the VT:tl!t'V.
yon money.
"W" IE
X
COWAN RALSTON
ttl C1?:ELF.IAIN-Oregon
Albany,! Om.
Albany, ;
B3J
icansai ts a general bai:kinx business.
Draw tsi-ht drafts on Xiw Ytrlf, San Fran,,
iscoiid 1'oriland, r.
Loan money on approv ed security.
Receive dejiesits subject to check.
Collections eutrusitxi to us will receiv
pr. not attKiitioi
Just received at 11. Iwert'Sja
niceassortment l old-headed
canes.
Sk iekeiT
li
H
?1S SAI.K A UKNTI.K, KTVUSII MoliSi:. CAN
be driven by women or children, also a
ooJ biiiriiv. Will be scld i 'man fur cash or
on installments. Apply tu W. li, Gilson,
next door to postottice.
the manufactures of which we Lave
an abundance, and we can provide
Thompson V Co, wherein T. L. Wallace. W.
S Thoinixoii and E. IjiFor.'-t of the city of
. i ... ii i . : Aloanv, l.inii countv, tirtssn. .vnrc "enera
a convenient and proiitable market , p..ir(ntn) is this t.e v,, ,,.u- 3f A u....t- A ,
for the raw material which thev j -iissoived by mat i .-.t. t. l.
I Wallace retiring. The misin-'is il! becon
have to sell, and this exchange I ilnctnl at ttiesitneplaehv V. S. Thompson
. i. i i ,.,.. i and E. I-aForcst umiei be t-m name of
can be accomplished .in a marine! ; t,aKrcst & Thompson, wil iassume all
arid to an CVteilt which Would ' liabilities and collect al ac-ou its due the
lirni.
prove highh' advantageous to a!!: bated this 7th dav of v..i'ust a, o. i.ss.o.
the countries participating in it. v'. L tiVimpsox,
If the congress of American nations E. LaFokest.
which is soon to assemble should VirAXTEo'-A cirl toio gexeral
..utline some scheme wherebvthis; ) housework in a small family, a Koo.i
i ui can mid an e.ny place and pleasant
condition of things can be brought : l.omc by applying to C. It. Spencer.
abuut, it will have done the work "iirAXTEO a i;fki, to no gexekal
wVich if wmcieatedtoaccamnlisli I housework For particulars apply at
W.llcn U wastltaieu to accuu-piKii. , t,(c ,csillell(.e o w n Kort miller, Washinc-
Other and not less important ton street between Band 7.
. measures will undoubtedly be dis-1 THAT IMCKIxTTcODoil canTb
cussed, and the results of the con-; so nuiekly cured ty Shiloh's Cure. Wc
VCntion will be of lasting benefit, i guarantee it. Fo.l.ay A: Mason.
and broad and far reaching influ-i Wood sawin.
t li . n mi ' TTAVINU Pl'RCrHASEO? A TRACTION
ences, or it will simply be a mutual eu2ine and a full wood ains outfit, I
admiration society Of the different : prepare.! to take contracts of that kind.
' . I Persons wishing iheir winter s firew ood sawed
nations represented. There IS no ' will d.-well t.tpvoineacall. Ori'eis can br
, . c ii .,-,;,.. k-fl at Ejowr.eil : Stanard's.
danger, ho vever, of the meeting; ceo. ii. warrkx,
resulting in a such a state of'
affairs. ' Though the desired re n- e n i l IT j
suits may not be at once apparent I H I'M DdHI 1H tlll.S
they will never the less follow in
the years to come, and this first' Beturn date to the coast of
international congress is but the T71T ct ATfPT "7ci
similar meet- jUrlDrJlj Oilllljl O
BUKLKSifUK COMPANY.
TIIUliSDAV, OCT 10.
ireat aud onlv K mvon ms-
forerunner ot many
ings in the future.
n a Mi i r in
AND GENERAL jHARDWAFE
i too-er J3ios'. Silverware,;
frenoh, Oln'iia and Crystalware
Boys' Wagons and "Doll Carnao-es.
lancy Goods and a Greneral
-A.sortmeiit 01 Crockery.
and:,l1Q YS.
He Buys Direct nd Carries the Largest Stock in the
Willamette Valley?
S5T lei on parte Francais. Hier wirf deutch gesarochen ''O
Manufacture tui engines, grist and saw tn '.i nia jlon-rv. iron ir.mt .....i
I all kinds of heavy and lii-ht work in iron and brass cai.ig. S))ecial atten-
i;m pain io repa:nn.; an Kinus oi n.acninery. I'-itterns nude on st n t notiw.
C. H. hTBWAKT, SecreUry.
c. f. -m;.v. iioenr.
Staple OroceziesI
Tboti m qinfrtj ott i
BStA, etc
DEYOE & ROBSON, Proprietors
rum
Stoves and
l.i
carry an immense line of
1
General
WiSHBORN,
Hardware
Including the celehratad EARLY BREAKFAST and JEWEL cooking
stoves and ranges, parlor and cooking stoves, a :& ail kinds of kitchen
uteni!st also a vmlpete assortment of
I'd
ii
rinmni
IUlDli
and
mkm Tools
BUILDERS' HARDWARE,
Bumps, hose, copperware, tinware cud plumbers goods a specially and
prices are guaranteed to be satisfactory. The public is iuvited to
call . nd inpect our Btock.TedalejbniIdMig. Albi'ny. Oreson.
ievero
House
Sample
looms.
Ti:i: refusal ct Judge Boise to
grant tha .rder up.o:i Secretary
McBrilo. restraining him from
payi-ig the salaries of the railroad
commissioners, upon the a;;v.:ca
t'or. of tiovci.ior lVnn iyer, places
the governor horse due co.tb.it
once mo:e. T1k governor applied
to have the salaries restrained
u:ou tin.'! gioun Is tl a: he had i:ot
approvcl the boads of the com-
a-id onb,
tors.
WITIi BtT.LIARD HALL :ND CLUB BOOMS.
H ILIjJ AJIS JilCOS. - Proprietors.
CHOICE WINES AND LIQUORS,
-OF TIIE-
'..UUKfM
AGRICULTURAL DEPOf
fJALBANY.
OREGON
She) f Hardware, Domestic and Other Leading Sewinz Machines
A FULL LINE OF -
GARDENER'S AND CARPENTER'S lOOLS
The largest and best variety of mj.
STUDEBAKER i NEW TAN
CAKES, PIES,
Fresh Baked Breac
Every Day.
AltfcMaA raBtUa
tousd cwrapaatA amactammt, ot (Mali lau
rrnnri , f fafah 1m t m wlimt ly tmrag addct -fix
fjiottabH ttmm of trwarti mA fmmwU.
ach u
Cranbexrivit
Fine PJckfes,
Dried Beef Chipped to Orde
Anchomf Umtard,
Candies and Nuts,
Eastern tucknakea t Flour,
Canned Goods of All Kinds,
Bohemian Glassware, Etc
11mm fooda ww aU boacM 'when pn
wire itm 4tbtMBetf the margin will v
9 MsatMuatm lasMBbor tb p.
i Uxoktcagnar-OhFtrataBdOroatiiilWa
'M'- l S .
I.3.Y AU."S.I: ai::l iJarry Rn
iwi'Mt tiii:k
i Kept constantly on hand. A r-'l line of ioinortcil 'and doine-t'e eiar
! sale. Everything Iirsl-elas. ; ?T"At Kevere lIou'A'ba:) .-, Oregon."
I semim imiiiiiij iJm.iit-ii.'maijn..iiu p.ui .injjiiiju n wniwuijuu '.itjii
for
To ronclude v.
IMJISCE
F"Re:-ei ved
olThe City Liquor
Store,
'h the Burlesni'p i
DAZSTJMXl !
,7.
sca:
for
missioners, and the law specified idacK man's. Boj u ; r prices
! Kucns cr.rit;-
sale at ; toh..i. o..u- v.r
HA UMGAIiT,
! i ), .). t'l.- li.'; l.:--ili,v
tl' !;. n.t ;1:
xrorriefoi
r. li ':-, A! M i , (! 5n &
("iirt imi'Or'c i and ;o.v.c';.: lies, liijun-j -c'
t i i .!! ci'v
S?EC:ALAmK7!CS Fii313 ORDERS fEGK THE CGUKIRY
FAEL WAG02TS, HACKS AND BUGGIES
In the central Willamette Valley.JOrdcrs from n'distancc solicitedJauJ
oioniitly tilled at low est rates.
VIERECKS SHAVING PARLOR
fTB A.T LIS 23
THREE CHAIRS
RUNNING STEADY.
A CLEAN TOWEL
to i:vi:ky customer.
: :.v.i::c i:c-!', tla'r Cuttit.?: C?ct'
F. H.
11
mm
aLBANWAfOlS
ery.
Choi&-
Vimwi
atv4
Mi
NEW PROCESS FLOUR.
i'l rfai TliiiTlJ fTTffl in)