Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, January 22, 1890, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE MOirSTNG HEM ALU; WEDNESDAY, JANUAKl 22 1890.
Daily - and Weekly
TERMS OFSUCSCUIPTION
DAILY
Published every morning except Monday.)
elivared by carrier, per week... 0.15
Ey mail, per year k . 5 00
WEEKLY.
(Published every Friday Morning.)
ne copy, per enium, in advance... ...$2.00
When iOk pa'd ' i ai'v .tce 2-0
hem." The 312 years' time of its
reappearance would have been in
1884, but nothing iias yet been
seen of it, although many obser
vers watched for it at that time.
Such a phenomenon at the present
day would have the highest value
to astronomical science. "
FROM
AGRICULTURE
MIXIXC.
TO I
Til KIM AILS.
ItaiU it the Albany postotfict close
For all offices north
The Eastern states f G;3J a. m,
The West Side f I
And the Narrow Gauze R. ft. ) j
For Portland and Salem :.. ..llA.H.j
office south' 7ujo r. j sulphur Spring and Meagher
The portoffice will-be closed each evening county .Montana what
. mm hit ti evpn aViock. .
Registered matter for th? learly morning
train should be m-iiled before 8 o clock the
previous ereuintr. ,
The mining interests throughout
i the entire Northwest are increas
J ing even in t the agricultural dis
f tricts, or those which have been
considered such, the Rocky Moun
tain Husbandman savs of White
is
OREGON PACIFIC TIME TABLE.
Arrives
Passenger.
Freight.-..
.ar.15ftnijl.00 p m
5. 25 pro I r0a
true in
many portions of Oregon : Stead
ily the mining interests of the
county are increasing. Ten years
I ago Meagher was designated as the
imparts cow, county which cognomen clings
REMOVAL.
The office of the Daily and
Weekly Herald has been re
moyed into the Foster block up
stairs in the rooms formerly occu
pied by the Masonic lodge, where
larger and more commodious quart
ers have been fitted up. Patrons
of the paper will please observe
the change.
EDITORIAL NOTES.
It is likely that active work will
be done during the comingseason in
trie development ot tue coal mines
of the Santiam region.
There is strong talk in Portland
of putting a free bridge across the
Willamettee River. Such a pro
ceeding should have been inaugur
ated long ago.
P. H. Wixstoji of Spokane Falls
has been appointed United . States
District Attorney and Thomas R.
Brown of Tacoma, marshal for the
new state of Washington. .
A horse and a man . were the
victims of the deadly electric light
wires in New York yesterday. The
rain had saturated the insulating
' coating of the wire until it was
practical useless as an insulator.'
Secretary Wisdom's silver bul
lion bill, will soon be placed before
congress. The . discretionary pro
visions of- the bill are carefully
drawn, and limit the powers of the
secretary uiore than Yas originally
proposed. He is distinctly for
bidden to buy silver bullion when
the value of the silver in a stand
ard dollar in open market is more
than one dollar. He is only per
mitted to suspend purchase when
lie is satisfied that an artidcial and
fictitious price has been created for
silver by a ring or combination.
to it to this day, its chief interest
at the time of christening being
Leef and wool. And . even five
years ago our people were devot
ing their energies almost exclu
sively to rural pursuits. But a
marked change is cow becoming
apparent. The town which was
once supported by its live stock
and wool is now largely supported
by the mines, our town's people
and valley residents are becoming
mine owners. The stock and wool
interest is not depreciating, but the
i vaney nas aoout reacneu its capa
city under the present modes of
husbandry, and our people are in
vesting in mines, and the town
which was purely a rural town in
x I i
me Dinning, is iast- Decoming a
minim; center, and while our flocks
and herds continue to flourish and
broad meadows and grain fields
stretch out over our bench lands,
the wealth of thece . everlasting
mountains that hedge us around,
are being unearthed and are as
suming quite as impor'ant a fea
ture of our commonwealth as the
industry on which the town was
founded."
immSi ALBAH Y.
lffV OREGON.
A ST 0 Rl A BarJware, w,
.... . i
i
The most desirable addition yet . '
BARROWS & SEARLS,
Dry Goods, Notions. Gents Furii'gs
placed on the market is Powell's
Addition to he City of Astoria.
This addition is located just south
of Tongue Point . The Columbia
river' adjoins this property on the
cast aide. It is accessible either by
motor line or river. Lots are for bale
For a Few tim Ooly
Corner lot J $85; inside lots 875.
terms, $10 cash and $10 per month
until paid for, or five per vent, dis
count for all cash. Call and see plat
at tne omce ot
Have von o(ir. I ,n (thihip ' It v hnv .in v.ar v
j - - " .""-.7
Breakfast or. Jewel Stove or Range and vou will
have a strong pull on Laving the happiest , home in
the Valley. Call and examine our Atiti Kust Tin
ware .
tt
IIUI
rii
AGENCY" FOR
THE LUDLOW
Ladies Fine
.Agencv for .
Shoes. Also
M. D. WELLS ACO.'S
Boots and Shoos.
MATTBEWS
BARROWS & SEARLS.
HL VMliEIiC BLOCK,
Eiison, the wizard of electricity,
now declines to see visitors at his
Menlo Park laboratory. He w a very
busy man, and he cannot understand
why his valuable, golden time should
be sacrificed v to people who simply
call to "pay their respects."
NEW TO-DAY.
' IV, I
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18-TTT I I I I TT.
D0Y0T7BASE IT OUT 18 NIKE T 1890.
HERE ARE THE NINE:
JtPAN, OOLONG, KftGLISH BKBAKFAST,
r.r. lint, VIIRreWDKK, lOIMi HYSON,
SI A M. Ol R BLEND, KOI CHttftti.
Whlrk do jom I'se? Hon can depend thai each lea Is Ihe rjr.beal
To make room for mv large Spring stock I will
commence January 20th a
lili.WI) CLEARANCE
Kssb.ZEL
Tie Celehratetl
CURE
'wmmin
rrautcd to
cure
Ffenci
or money
refunded
CHOICES
TliE BES
PURES
!Ki MY TEAS.
EST THE QUALITY
HP
JL RADE WITH ME
Rememl'ei this means everything in stock I mus
have room, and we do not purpose to let Portland o
any other city beat us m prices. We want to
you all and will save you money.
see
C. E. BROWNELL.
1000
CORDS OF NICE FIR
for Bile by O. H. Keeney.
WOOD
HORSE FOR SALE. CASH OR INSTALL
ments. Amly to W. B. Oil-Lli. the
berber.
TfOOMSTO REXT. TWO FURNISHED
1 looms to rent, on the southeast corner
o' Jefferson am! Sixth streets. Inquire of H.
Karnes on the premises.
. ...
it seems certain tnat many
thousands of dollars worth of stock
win pensu in ine Aorinwest as a
result of the prolonped severe
weather. The largest ranches of
Klamath county, Or., and Siskiyou
county, Cal., are those of Jesse 1.
Carr, about Clear lake, and Dorris,
of Butte creek valley, Cal. Owing
to the unusual dry season of 1889,
they put up much less hay than
usual from their ineadowland, and
the deep snows of this winter will
cause them heavy losses. It is re
ported by the Ashland Tidings
thatCarr has! turned out about
5000 head, and Dorris about 4000
"head of cattle to shift for them
selves in the deep snow live on
browse if they can, or die if they
must. They each have some hay
at their ranches, of course, but will
need it all to winter their improved
tsnonnorns ami . otner va.uaoie
stock. Carr, 1 Porris and some
other ranchers are offering to give
half the cattle .wintered through
to any one who will feed them.
Ix the astronomical 'ield of re
search it has been a custom to give
credence to what ib known as the
star of Bethlehem, which was cal
culated to have an orbit requiring
a period Q 312 years to , complete.
Recently a Vienna, report eaid that
the Btar is to be visible, agajn i.thia
yeiur. But Proif. Pickering p Har
yard University sayg that, the. re
port is probably aq unauthorized
revival of the old rumor , thai this
star, erroneously qalledthe Star of
jeuiiievu ia mmxo,.iia r ap
pearance, bnt aa itbeanatetaiBiicfias
been - made. Beveral ,time jsiiice
1878, when : the. star, was Jooked
for by sooae.astronomerB, there ; is
donbtleas nothinR in it.. The star
referred to wta one discovered by
Tychtt. Btahe in .1572, , and was
named for him; , It appeared quite
. suddenly , in , tfce constellation : of
Cassiopeia and had . a brilliancy
greater - than that of any . of the
planets, so much so .that it was
visible in the day tune , for . several
seconds. It appeared in the same
position, 312 years before, oi in
1260, and. assuming this interval of
appearance to be correct, it would
have been visible about the time
of the Christian era. and it was
thus termed the "Star of Bet hie-J
QTRAYEt) HORSE-A ' MEDIUM SIZED
KJ bay hone, with a blazed face ar.d one
ey out, about four years o'd, haa strayed
upon the farm of Daniel Ilouuk, near 'lan
ent. The owner caa secure the horse by
callinjf at the premises and paying charges.
f.K)R SALK THBKR nFVTI.F Pivilrv
j - . w v uu K AJ a
T horses, of good carriage, well broke for
i . lunrive. enner single or aoubie. In
quire at the City Stable."
BEFORE o?
HAY FOR SALE---CLEAN CHEAT OH
timothy, baiod; will besold in quar.i -
to suit at rcaton lle rates for cash, 1 1 the
stables of L. Senders.
FOR SALE: ANO. l MILLINER STOCK
in a No I location in the thriving city
of Albany. Low rents and sp'endid rooirq.
For particulars address firm P. O. box 83.
Albany, Or.
PARTI KS WISHING GRAVEL FROM
the Wilkins pit near this i-itr must call
at the office o' the Orctcon La..d Cd. and pro
cure tickets. Bvordrrof J. H. Wiikins.
REVERE HOUSE, ALBANY, OR. CHAS
Pfeiffer, Prop. Only first-eclass house
in the city. Larg sample rooms for com
mercial men. No Chinamen employed in the
kitchen. General stage office (or CorvaUis.
Hmw to Kent.
WITH WOOD FURNISHED IN THE
i wood house all ready fcr tine. Inquire
at this office. .
ri B. WINN, AGENT FOR THE LEAD-
J ing lire, life and accident insurance com
pames.
AFTER
the generative organs of either sex whether
arising trom tne excessive use or stimulants,
tobacco or opium, or through j outhful indis
cretion, over indulgence, etc, such as loss of
tirnin rower, wakeni'ness, Hearing Down
Pains in the Back, Seminal Weakness, Hys
teria, Kier-ous rrosTrstion, nocturnal Umis
siotis, Leucorrhoe, Dizziness, Weak MemorJ,
Lo: i of Power and Impotency, which if neg
lected often lead to premature old age nml
insanity. Price $1 a bos; 6 boxe5 fcr$3.00.
Sent by mail on receipt of price. ;
A WKITTE CiVAKANTEK is given
with every (5 order received, to refund tne
money if a Permanent cure is noteffected.
We have thousands of testimonials from oM
and young, of both sexes, who have been
permanently cured by the use -f Aphroditine
circular iree. Aaaress
TOR APHHO MEHICIXE CO,
Western Branch. Box. 27. Portland. Orec-on
For sale by Foshay & Mason, wholesale and
reiau aruggists, Albany, Oregon,
SPECIAL BARGA IHS IN CLOAKS.
LAPtf DRBSS GOODS,
LAPIHT FANCY'GOODS,
LADIES' tfKDERWEAR,
LADIKS' HOSIERY,
L,ADlE8r NOTIONS.
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS.
GENTS NECK WEAR,
I GENTS' HOSIERY,
UMBRELLAS,
HOSIER V,
. ..if;oo .
WORTH COLD WATCHES
LACE OUIiTAlsTS, ETC., ETC.
Albany ,0
I take this method of informing the citizens of Albany and vicinity
that I have just opened a first class clothing store in connection with my
i . i i . 11. . . i . . i
complete stocK ol gents
merchaotile busines.. nnd have added the most
and
WORKS,
TTT A m TT . TT
ina i rt.uivirKii uuiuti can be
so quickly cured by Shiloh's Cure: We
guarantee it Foshay & Mason.
ACCURACY.
NEATNESS
ALBANY ABSTRACT GO
The only coraplele set of Abstract
Books and Maps in Linn County
OFFICE IN THE COURT HOUSE.
Business
care will receive
ful attention.
entrustcu to my
prompt and care-
"If ONEY TO LOAN HOME CAPITAL ON
iSx. good real estate security.. For particn.
ars enquire oi ueo. Humpnrey.
PERSONS DESIRING SAND, LOAM OR
gravel from the premises of F. L. Such,
in Benton county, can procure tickets for the
same at my omce, Crawford's Nock, Albany,
irejfon. W7IAS. C VTOLTBRTOIf.
HvatM-Vtte for Sale. . -
A GOOD SUrPtV OF FIRST CLASS
XV .drain Ule for sale at the Eagebrck
and die fctbry East of Albany ' near Knox
Butter Can at the factory w address Propts
a, ausuik, Aisany vregon.
, .. rrsM t itek. :
. xica lot or scotch isvuLxh km, with
A little dip of EgTJh shepherd. The
ery best
dojs. For furthJ partioulars inquire of
Geo. W. Gray, Dentist' u.
-H ;:i ".ft ' i
rwN ltEAt Estate; s 1ritttibA- in
J sums to suit oo aprf iSinj aif the
Geierar Ageftt,tBrortalbU fKHM Albany.
CHEAP MVWEYX
We Tiave made ' artaaretttentr to soddIt
money to all on Ion t time at Iovxtss of
interest on improrrd nms,od holo city
property. 1 nose wno- ooiiKUiptaw oumnnj
oncx oiocxs can-iret money. us I-
', WALLACE CDfKJK.
-AJT-
CHOICE -HARLES
r l .i .
"tiXSTttii
W0WNELL8
seckxt sovnsrrixsi 1 ;
A 0. U.w. safety L6d(e No, 13; meet
n. every Monday evening m tha G. A. R.
hall on .Ferry street between Seeond and
Third, Albany, Oregon. Strangers in the
ynitransisiit brethren cordially inrited
McPherspn Post No. 5, G. A. R.
Stated meeting at the O, A. R
Hall on toe second and Fourth
Friday evenings of each monrh.
Traasient Comrades ate cordi
ally invited to meet with us
8. W. REESE,
B. F. Taslik, Commander;
Adjutant.
BANK . OF OREGON,
' ALBANY, OREGON.
CAriTAl...
Vice Pres...
Cashier
9 3 000
H. BRYANT
.JAW W. BLAIM
I. V. MEKKIEU
. A Roneral baakiag business trans'
actedt :
Sight exchange and
iransier- Doa;rnc ana sold on Mew
I one,' Ban Francisco and Po. tUad,
Collections made on favorable terms
telegraphic
This Space Reserved
-FOR-
'i J
BAZAAR STORE !
Third ward
Havine narchased this pODulsr es-
Ubllshment I am now prepared -to
d)l any orders In the grocery and pro-
vision line, Afnlt stock of frrocertes
kept constantly on hand. Thehlthest
cash price paid for all kinds of coun
try produce, or will exchange goods
f the tame. Come one, come all.
CHAS. ESSIG.
ever brought to ihe city. In older to advertise my business I have dc
cided to mvc aw over $500 worth of Gold Watches. Every purchaser
oi one aoiiars worm ot goods, tor cash, trom the clothing department
win receive a cnance ior one oi tnese goid watches. Stock is ail new
purchased in the east for spot cash, and will be sold at
LOWEST LIVING RATES.
Ca.I and examine my stock oefore purchasing elsewhere.
J3No trouble tojshow gooi..
Manufacture steani eiiL'it-ea triat.rrl ow ...;i . i.:
til kinds of l,t,vy and light viork in , T' 1 " " 2 "2" d
tin paid t rpai,i..K all kind, of machiT VZZTZL
E. r.OX. -dent. C II. Stewart. JrecreUry
' Ttjliijs Joseph
Manufactauer of Choice Cipais
DEALER IN-
dlbnny, .Or.
G. W. SIMPSON.
AISV
riNK HIED AND KEY WEST
'IU'h,Mr"B,'k!rl!f1,i,,,,,,W' -tiStl.i..ii- Snd ti
fiill line of hniokt rs' Articles. Also dealer in
iar 1 ij it. si
ii
BOTH
UAUMRNiA AND TROPICAL FRUlrj.
Next aoor to Pffeiffer's candy store, Albany. Oren,
ACADEMIC
AND
COLLEGIATE
Departments. In the Academic
Department there are four courses of
study of three years each: Classical,
ceientmc, normal and business. In
struction is thorough: location, heal
thy i expenses low; advantages, firsfc
cIasS in evervresDect. Folfinforma-
Ition in catalpcne. for whieh address
iVville (Sliege- -T. G. BROWNSON,Pr8s.
McMIKMIWB,:. - . , - - : OREGON
WANTED SPECIALLY Hsy. oats and potit6ei. to subply eoirtdiriers
on the Oregon Paciflo Railroad extension and my increasing horne trade,
wlrtWe1 1 sett itf ;tutfrtitics to'aoit the Mrchasers. Omm fct orerrr street
Witt &
j i pi
Diamond
Jewep
i i ti r rm '
1 1 rUSOe Lm ovnilA.
m i . - i
S end f orfciSli rAxttmRZ 1
SOLD BY
Mm
oDCtantlr on hand the loeat mtimjt rf-77r
SPECIAL ATTDPOM WUDTfl vfCJtH 1"::
UAmr;xMtoox.'
taVufiKrt.r,W.t W. Clark ' WALii,
which duplfcates can be had at like rates. KWe "r , b ul5? from
Sk'k1' C an.d.do enlr work at lowest tSZlV?1
MAsotic Temple. nmaa block, next door to the
s