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About Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19?? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 10, 1890)
THE MOKXING HERALD; FRIDAY, -LOTAiCi 1890. JO, DAILY A.ND WEEKLY TERMS OF SUBSCKIlTJ"N DAILY Published every morning except Monday.) elivcred by carrier, per week......... 0.15 I y mail, per year 3 00 WEEKLY. (Published every Friday Morning nc co:v, itr snii'im, i:i adwiticc When nut ;if.i in ..'tir.r.-e 0 2.f0 Tilt: MAIL. MiiW it t!ie A:!i:iy i)nto!..'er!o?e Kor r.!'. o'lices n-irtii ' 0:V) a. a, lile West Side f And the Nair-'.v Oati 'i-il. It. ) Kor Portland mi-1 .S'.km 11 A. M Con alin an.l Ya'iuini Vl.SJ r. ol.'ioa smith 7:."0 p. si The jxutotliec will'ha eloted each o-jiiit.;; . rm six to seven o'clock. Pc,'istere l mitt.;r hr Hi.! '.early inornin? train should br in ido l before 3 o clock the lreviou9 eveiiinir. OREGON' PACIFIC TIME TAUI.F.. Arrives Departs , ll.15amjl.0U p in ,: 5.25m I Civ a I'aseii;rer. Freight EDITORIAL NOTES. Fall sown wheat ought to be a line crop next year, for the blanket of snow protects and fertilizes it. It is said that the mine from which Stanton, the Baker City murderer in 1S!5, brought in sev eral ounces of placer gold has been re-discovered and is likely to prove a famous bonanza. In- the death of Geo. L. 'Wood:?, Oregon le one of its most talented and pleasing public speak ers, whose eloquence has carried the spmpathies of the people in many political contests. A band of masked men rode intojflamilton, Georgia, recently and battered down the doors of the jail and released the notorious out law of Ilarrist Co., Willie Wallace. Still we are told that it is all peace and quiet in the south and that there is no outlawry. Tiis sound country is suffering from a potato famine. The farmer who raised and saved a good crop of that universally eaten vegetable last season, is in luck now fur the market is ready and the prices way up. Other crops may be king but the potato is no slouch. For r lax d . is suffering from a water famine. Probably they will store up rememberance of its pinching and distress, to work upon the sympathies of the next legislature towards procuring those non-taxable bonds in w hich to in vest their spare ducats. The Wide West, a steamer built for river tratlie on the Columbia, braved the w rath of old Pacific ocean to reach the sound, but never got there. Pacific took revenge and piled her bones on the beach, and the crew, thankful for an escape with their lives, made a tramp across the Olympic moun tains to the setilements. Steam boats like nit-u places. should keep their The youngest daughter of Ex Secretary Dayard.JIiss Ellen Bayard, it is said is ab.jut to marry Count I.ewenhaupt, a former attache of the Swedish Legation at Washington. If the American girls all go for European counts and lords the American young men will have to turn the tables and cross the water and capture tbe European countessesjand lordesses. God pity both the American girls and boys in that predicament however. The Washington legislature as sembled in Olympia, had their most spirited election excitement over the making of a chaplain. The men who perambulate with bass drums and tamborines were on hand with a candidate but did not win, fortunately for our chris tian civilizttion. The disaffected members over the election threaten to have the chaplain's salary cut off on the grounds of J inconstitu tionality of the election. The Nicargua Canal is being pushed ahead as fast as prudence and good management wiil war rant. The Canal people, it ap jiears, realizing the great magni tude of their enterprise, are pro ceeding very quietly and in a cauti ous manner. Contracts and sub contracts, with detailed specifica tions, are being ?ery carefully and thoroughly prepared. The recent change of location of the Atlantic terminus of the canal has solved the problem of Greytown harbor, which will be made one of the best harbors on the coast. Unfortunately the prospecLs are that the irrigation subsidy measures before congress aro like ly to fail, and no appropriation will be made for that purpose. It is certainly a matter of regret that guch is the case, for no other mat ter of equal importance takes pre cedence in the present congress. Money wisely and judiciously expended in that dilution would do more towards advancing the interests of the government and enhancing the wealth of the coun try liian any other method oi ex penditure, and it i. to be hoped that wiser - counsels will finullv prevail and that the irrigation pro jects will be inaugurated. On: merchant marine is cue of the most important questions to consider, and congress is grappling with it. Senator Frye's hi!) pro vides for icoveinment aid to Ameri ... i i . i can .sailing vessels as wen as steamships. Steam will never dis place sail power for the transporta tion of certain kinds of products on long voyages, and if the United States want to contest the carrying trade of the world with Great Britain and other foreign countries aid must be extended in some way to sailing vessels as well as to those propelled by steam. IJkath, more merciful and just than man, lias stepped in and ter minated the guttering, disgrace and shame, of Mrs. Sonthworth, who ohot and killed her paramour, Stephen L. Pettus, on the streets of New York city, not long ago. She died in the Tombs prison be fore she was brought to trial. More sinned against than sinning, could only be the verdict of a just recog nition of her crime, but the .end of earthly existence stops the worry and the pain of living a life that has been shorn of all happiness cr chance for better living. Judges and juries are but human, and the divine recognition of the true situ- J ation comes none to soon in a case like this, when all hope of human betterment is gone. Germany is mourning for the demise of their beloved Dowager Empress Augusta, grandmother ef the Emperor. Her amiability and sterling worth made her the idol of the ieople. Look at my five-cent corner win dow, it is the wonder of the town. C. E. Brownell. DIED. SIIAHAN At her home in this city at 10 a. h. on Thursday. Jan. !), 1S!, Mrs. Jamis Shahau, aged about 55 years. She leave a fami'y and many friends t moutn her death. NEW TO-DAY. House to Bent. W1 ITH WOOD FURNISHED IN THE wood ht'iise all ready for use. Iniiuire at this ottice. rilHL WANTED TO DO GENERAL housotvorl:. Apply at this ottice. HAY FOIl SALE CLEAN CHEAT 40 I timothy, haicd; will be sold in ijuantitics to suit at reasonable rates for cash, at the stables of L. Senders. - I Money to Loan REAL ESTATE. WILL LOAN 0Ns, in to suit on approved security at ti e j to of eieht (S) per ;ent. per annum. ! E. V., IlKAltDSLEV. low rat General Ajjcnt, 1'ro.i lalhin Street. All any. i ,)fi nrTc ok OVK AND 1 nUU VyWltLO fl. uood for ale for talc Inquire in ipiantitifs to suit the purchaser, at the ottice of Curran A. Monteith. tr ANTED A GIRL TO DO GENERAL 1 1 housewerk AupIv at the comer of 5th and Railroad streets, PARTIES WISHING GRAVEL FROM the W'ilkins pit near this city must call ri the office of theUrctfoo La..d "j. and ro eure tickets. Itv order o1 J. H. Wiikins.fcSj Piano Tuning. "DARTIES DESIRING PIANOS Tt'NED should call upon Prof. D. Van Horn of this city, the well known and reliable piano tuner. He is we'l known to the peryle jf Albany and the entire State, having had years of experience in this business, also in a pianoforte manufactory, and has no equal in that line of business. It always pays to patronize home enterprise and the public should remember that they can now ct pianos tuned in a more skillful maimer in Albany than elsewhere in the State, Leave orders at W ill & Link's CHEAP MONEY! We have nude arrangements to suudIv money to all on Ionic time at low rates of ir teres t on improved farms, and choice city property. Those who contemplate building uncK oiocks can get money, see us: WALLACE it CUSICK. UINE CIGARS -IMPORTED. KEY WEST X1 and Domestic, embracing the celebrated Flor de Madrid. EstftlUs, Conquerors and other choice brmftda In tbe 'Wells, Faiyo and Western Union Telegraph otnee building, Xarhemcmber the place. Contractor and Builder TV C. SHELL WILL FURNISH PLAN'S. U specifications and details for all kinds of building and architecture. All workjprompt ly done and guaranteed to be first-class. Es timates furnished on short notice for brick buildings, residences, . public buildings, brdgeg, etc. WnflT-BRING YOUR WOOD.ASF. ff UULKok, maple or fir, to the A' bany Wood Yard. Orders left at Wallcce & Cusick's office will receive prompt attention. MONEY TO LOAN HOME CAPITAL ON rood real estate security. For partLij. lars enquire of Geo. Humphrey. Albanv Opera House. FIVE NIOHTS ONLY COMMENCING TUESDAY, JANUARY 7. Family Matinee Saturday at 2 r. M. Engagement of the ELLEFORD & BROPHY DRAMATIC AND COMEDY CO. Will appear in the following frreat successes: THE PllSTKRS MITE. SLW A t AUMEB S DAIGHTEB. Prices of admissien 25, 35 and 50 cents. No extra charge for Reserved Seals, now on sale at Blackinan'a Drjg Store. Tlie OeJetoiitBii C I-T K i ranted ! cure 3EF0RZ tne tieiterativo wraits ( eitlu r kox whether arising from the cxc-ivc im of xtiunjluirs, tchaeeo or opium, or i!:rouuh j or.tlifiil imiig. eretion, over indulgence, t-te., hueh :islostof 1 tram Power, .Vakelu'nest. Hearing Down Puinsiii the liaek. Seminal nakhv. Hg. teria, Nerous Prostration, Nneturnal Omis- moiis, I.eucorrhoe, Dizziness, W eak Memory, Lossot I'oweranil linpoienci , miim ii i nei,. leeted often lead t premature old aife and insanity. Price -1 a box: t hoxe:i lerift.OO Sent hy mail on receipt of price. A Vl:ll I K .l tK. l i:r: is - iven with every 3 order received, to refund tne money if a I'rrninneni cure is noieneiteu. We have thousands of testimonials from old and younv, of both Hexes, who have been permanently cured by the use 't Aphroditine Circular free. Address rut: ai'iiko fr:in ik: . Western Itraneh, Itox, "J7. Portland, Oregon. For sale by Foshay & Mason, wholesale and retail drii'.'sists, Albany, OreKon.J THAT HACKING COUGH cas pe so quickly cured by Sliiloh's Cure. We giuiraiuce it. Fitsliay A: Mason. ! 0 Instead of oflering a prize that only benefits the lucky one, or sending out conlidential slips us baits, wt propose to openly oiler the citizcDs of Albany and vicinity choice goods at bedrock pric es and give a Per Cent Discount For cash on each dollar's worth at regular retail prices, until Jan. 1, Highest prices paid for chickens, cgirs and butter. Thanking you for your past patronage and soliciting your trade for the future, I beg to remain at ycur service. J. M. HA KDUE. "TERECK'b SHAVING PARLOR "BATHSI T HRE CHAIRS RUNNING STEADY. A CLEAN TOWEL TO EVERY CUSIOMEK. IMPORTED THERE ARE 6 Mares and 2 Stallion?. Call and sec them at the Burkhart stable, corner Sixth and Lyon Streets, Richards cfcPhillips, ALBANY, OREGON. Architectural Wood Turning. jfaiiufai ' P,lT'aM' facturcrs of all kiin!.-"H..f newels. stair iiosts. haliu-,tcrs. cot icr blocks, rosettes, buttons, linialg. ir .ntL?. Tee littiiijfa, porch columns, jjate crn. ir :nts, Indian clubs, table, stand and e ir less. All orders left with us will recei c p. iinpt anil careful attention. Wood carv in and iancy turning a npecialty. The City Restaurant, Under the new management of H. Lanipinan will im con luctcd on a hi-8t-class plan. Meals willbe served at all hour?. Consult the BILL OF FARE Aodordcr whatever you want, pay ing for what you order -mi nothing more. Straight meals sevcd as usual for 25 cents, and meals to order from a 5 cent roll aud cup of coffee to a urst-ciass SI.UO mtal. Furnished rooms to let'infconnec tion with tlie restaurant. ACCURAfY. NEATNESS. ALBANY ABSTRACT CO, The only complete set of Abstract BookB and Maps in Linn County OFFICE IxJrHE COURT HOUSE. Business entrusted to mv care will receive prompt and care ful attention. PERSONS DESIRING SAND, LOAM OR Kravel from the premises of F. L. Such, in Benton county, can procure tickets for the same at my office, Crawford's block, Alhanv Oregon. Chas. E. Wolvkrto.V. REKE H0USE. ALBANY.IOR. CHAS .1 ,e'?.er' KTop- n,y ""t eclass house in the city. Larg sample rooms for com. mercial men. No Chinamen employed in the kitchen. General staee office for Corvallis BANK OF OREGON, ALBANY, OREGON. CAPITAL 3O,O0 President H. RK1AKT lce Pre.H jaw w. Rhkiy. H. F.(MEKKILL. A general b.inkiag business trans acted. Sight exchange and telegraphic transfer bought and sold on New York, San Francisco and Portland, Oregon. Collections made on favorable terms (JMALL1LAND TRACTS A KUMBFR OF O small tracts of land B'tuatcd near Albany for sale on easy Icnns. App'y to H. Bryant IOUND-IN THIS CITY ON MONDAY Noy. 18, a gold bangle maiked "M. A. 11," with the Lore's prayer on the reverse side. II awaits an owner this office. "Wishing, cf ail employments is the worst, So raid the poet, now dead and turned to dust Were he alive, and with desire beset. He'd wish for barBias now at my store yi But! 9. g, Baiiwssu.. Mm & L .ifck fa Mm I fsshte Ihj (lemh' Ms v'sNC xk!7 JWvj Ha3 sold since they started in flUl H - MmuTsfi 11 Zmtm ! VV lindiieN? It is all owing to the fslKi mA. HOKSES UL iJJrjoJJL& Franc! 1SKT IT WONDERFUL RAPl,f'V 7V, cr ii:riev J .. fit Uiiilliiihi ! . Till: AMol'XT OK STYIS THAT r AFTER f M 5 1 i niHflPrt SfZ4?yZ. 1 1 1 r. : -: i i m is c m 1 ibbm mi i i i kn; . f t v h m Mm :rL1,PJ;!,, wh keep a full line of ilardware. J ,'" fo MATTHEWS & MMl, .WKg C. K. HAW KIN v " F. FAKIIKLL 3 ii.iiifii.ii iiiiiii...... i.... ........ i ' ... ,..,., .,rt ...n. i no ii,B.iu limns oi lurniturc, l;!nmm sets, i arl-r i -iikc U:mi. 89 kinds of furniture,' Wlnmm sets, : . t J.,un:es, kitd.cn eafe3. and all kind f tai led. . t.-.. sets, chairs, l.,-,l Joiinj.es, kitd.cn Alnt liiv i i ft.... ..-..!.....:. t . II uw, rfitti ini in wail uaier ouenugal ch.se .ligmv . Call and fee art V Sox. $5oo WORTH GOLD WATCHES I take tins method of lDlornnng the citizens ot Albany and .vicinity that I have just opened a first class clothing store in connection with my iiterchantile business, and have added the most complete stock of gen s Goods ever l)iouht to the tliv. In oider cidefl to uive aw.ty over .")00 .v-.r'.li oi one cioiiar s worm oi ooiis, lor mil receive a cnnnce lor one ot these gold watches. Stock is nil icw purchased n the east lor spot cash, and will be sold at LOWEST LIVING RATES. Call and examine my storKjoefore purchasing elsewhere. 83ET" N trouble to'show goo't.w. Albany, Or. a m if f"Jts a WMiNNVILLE - McMINNVILLE, At' College PE II D TORE GENERAL PltODUCE MARKET. WAXTF.D SPKCIALLV Hay, oats and potatoes, to supply customers ui tlie i Jrei'on I acme Kailrorxd extension and mv increasing home trade. where I tell in (junntities to suit the purchas -rs. FOR PURE DRUGS, SX3TOILET GO -HE ALSO pin l f!IL I) i r The Finest Line of Pianos and Organs in the Willamette Tails?. C-ATX .A!ND EXAirNE" UIS STOCK Will & 125! mm? eieweiry. Silverware ' 111 VN Jullll ill I v re . eafes. and all kind f tai led. . t. .. en i . . . ... anil winri-iw si!.in..s uii.-!i ri.i-v -it.. them. onlFirst street, ouuobite Stew awl to advertise mv business I have de- of Gold Watcbes.gjJEvery purchaser cash. Irom the clothing department G. IV. SIMPSON. both 2N ACADEMIC AND COLLEGIATE Departments. In the Academic Department there arc four courses of study of three years each: Classical, (aninntitip. normal and buninms. Tn struction is thorouch; loca .'oi. lira'. Itn's expenses low; advantages, first- . . n. K. I l . ciaso iu every icojjccl. ruiiiuiui lin. tion in catalogue, for which address T, (i BROWNSON,Piw. OREGON Oilice foot or Ferry street. ROBERTSON. K. M. GOODS TO G. L BLACKMAN. t Suceeisor to E. W. Lnpdon -DSAXU ur- urngs, Paints; Oils, PtrfamrTMd toilet articles. iImi foU uvo of books and mttoofry. periodicals, etc. I3f Frinaripttoo carefullj romposmded IB OCO FELLOWS' TEMPLE, Albany Orajrxm CARRIES - Stark. Wig $J amnnd I " fIBWB V BARPOWS iu,i .); .-; r.iAii K. To Exnorienoed. Economical Buyers W ho lifjicvi- in briiLrtiins :i!'. desire to make selec tions fioiii the most seasonable styles hi DB.T GOODS. DEESS O-OOJDS, Fashion points the way to the Large New tock . F. READ, KECAUSK THEIR STOCK IS THE P.KCAUSE THEIR GOODS ARE THE NEWEST, BECAUSE THEIR PRICES ARE THE LOWEST We know we can jease. inspecrou. In dress Ooas ever shown in Albany. happy.4 ALBANY IU Manufacture steam eKL'xiie. Lrisi"'aad km.is of heavy and iiht work in :ron atd brass castings. Special attea t.ou paidito returning all kinds I n.achirt rv. Patterns made on stortnnf.V t-. r..M)A. -moent. DEYOE & ROBSON, OF THE AGRICULTURAL JALBA NY. Shelf Hardware, Domestic and Other LeadingjSewhtx' Machines A FULL LINE OF GARDENER'S! AND CARPENTER'S l COLS The largest aDdJbest variety of STTJDEBAKER I NEWTON FABM WAG02TS,? HACKS A2TD BUGGIES In the central Willamette Vn'.Jey. Orders Iromdistance eolicited and oioiuptly filled at lowest ratts The City Liquor Store, Jf. BJUMGJRT, Proprietor. OTMest door to tho Odd Fellowi enple, AIbanT,JiOre?onU Keeps ccnsUntly on hand the Burst imiorted udJdcugi;o w bs, nors ckrar tcVcwj. Cnlv first-clais liquor store in shn city SPECIAL ATTEKT'OH PAID TO ORDERS FROM THE COUNTRY 8EABLS, Fnrn! AM' HITS awlS AGENCY FOR THE LUDLOW Ladies Fine Shoes. Ai.-o A gene v for M. 1). WELLS A!CO. Bxits ami Shoes. & SEARLS LARGELT. All we ask is a thorough we have the lanrest stock Come and see na and Vip Albany, Oregon. aau- miL n nnh ; r x . QC. H. Stewart, Secretary. PROPRIETGRS. DEPOT OREGON' HOES IRKS,