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About Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19?? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 25, 1890)
itloniiiujailjjiKvahl DAILY VVEfeKLY i.Ui.Y Puiiii.-h.il every morniiii: except Mondaj.J Mo"doVa ...... e'iv.-ro! by carrier, per week.. y mill, rii .. WKKKLY. i (fuMUfceil every Friday Momiatf.) re cony, cr annum, in advance fcJX'O ' lie i nut pul l in .-wlvnn- e TtlK.U.tlLS. MaiU U the Albany p-istotllcecloce Korall office north riio Kastern states ' A. a, The West Siiiu f And the N'airow Gauze K. I. Kor Portland and Salem j'JA'5 CorvallU and Ya'fiuina 1 M office "South .. :30 r " ' The postofflcc will 'be closed each evening rem six to seven o'clock. Registered nutter for th early morning train should be iniilral before 8 o clock the previous evctiiiitr. OREGOX PACIFIC TIMETABLE. Arnves Departs 5.25pm! 6.10a fassengcr. Freight UEMOYAL, The office of the Daily and Weekly IIkrald has been re raoyed into the Foster block up staira in the rooms formerly . occu pied by the Masonic lodge, where larger and more commodious quart ers have been,- fitted up. 1'atrons of the paper will please observe the change. LAND O WNEHSJIU The question of obtaining posses sion and ownership of large tracts of land, in this country, by indi viduals or corporations, is one that every citizen is interested in, and should cry out 1 against. Judge Brewer recently decided a suit that involved, it is said, a tract of land larger than the Btate of Indiana, and as a cdtemporary emphati cally says if there is anything that an American' can with' especial earnestness ask the-interference of Infinite Wisdom and Justice to break up utterly and foreveri it is the possession of vast tracts of habitable land by one man or com bination of men. Our country has its menace cf evils unknown and untried in other lands, but among tli em all there is none so formid able or so pregnant with danger as the power to control or' dispose Of land areas equal to the retention and fair support of the population of a state. Judge Brewer's decision so far as it releases from this stand ing peril of our country a vast tract of land, is a " blessed dispensation" that should be supplemented by an equal released from all appre hension ot control by anv tjther organization. The other day, eaid the Memphis Avalanche, "there was much jubilation in Alabama on occount of the sale to an Grig- j nan synuicaie 01 iw,uuu acres ui timber." The Memphis paper very justly hinted a broad doubt of the beneOt of an ownership of land that had no interest in it, and no care for any condition of the country that did not make or pro mise to n.:ke i: money. We have had some striking illustrations of the sort of service these ill-bound proprietors do for oar country, and the unfortunate victims of their gouging rents. One man intro duced in his big Illinois estates the Irish "rack-rent" scheme, and worked it for all it was worth. He galled and gored his tenants, squeezed the last attainable drop of rent from them, and did the land is much good as a visitation of Kansas grasshoppers. We have nothing better to look for in any case where such ownership pre tends to cultivate land. Where it uses the land for .timber we have no right to hope for anything but devastation, to be followed later by desolation created ' by ruincus denudation. . OI ) The Nevf York legislature placed upon the statute booie of that state a law corapellihga'iiroad3 to heat passetfgVf fcbaches -Willi Bteam',-' or scmitf ttoins that would ; do away wita stove fire in the car. lae rennvknii'railrWi oonpaWyi ifthoulf ftot'ingtnicted tV a stale kiw, baa adapted steam "heating on all its ftasehgeroachest and other roads- "Wilt teoti folic W that' ex ample hnttl ''CW "rtSstin'oi ' "iur prisoner p sawnjers iDT- overrarsea wayaamenta'ard disposed t6 eater trthe-cfort 'arro 1 safety of the traVeliBgpubllc. ' Ik civil service matters the ex perience ' of : MaasalihSisettflf feeema to gtTfc bet'tei resb'lts' tlian' any 6thet thaf have beeh'put'upon re cord. "-Wlhat state It appeats tlfat fhe avel-ag'ae of the ptsbtfs wb passed the ekamibatibflBIast year Was tKirly;-QVe j-aars abd that - the iverage age of ' those wlfo failed Was almost the same. There 'were 1,483 persons examined, and its a Blfld6canfc circumstance that QRfi of the ljtri whel passed were gradu ' ' ates of. the common BchoOls, drily Hwenty-aeven of the whole numbet having enjoyed an academic edu cation. This should be a convinc- THE iug argument to those opponents of Cnil-Service Kcform who fool ishly argue that the examinations give an advantage to youths just out of school and college. Nearly half of the subordinate officers of the state of Massachusetts have i been appointed under Civil-Service , ., ., ,. , w : rerUlatlf!)S, aim iiie iiiuiij;ui ui ic- ) t . turning to the old method is con- j BKiereu jiuuieiuuic uv c....K..u-..cu f citizens. The newspaper seems to be pre eminently the American's safety . valve of expression. No matter what comes up or what j.ickle is . gotten irto, a newspaper must be I used to work oft the super abund j ant energy of feeling. In the snow j blockade on the Pacific Central road the passengers tied up in the snowed in coaches, organized, equipped and issued a daily news paper, to keep their spirits up and energies at work. They called it the daily Snow out made it much warmer than its name indicated. The statement that has been published in regard lo a misunder standing between Mr. William Reid and Vice President Kinney, of the Astoria and South Coast rail road, does not it is said affect the work of progress upon the road in the least. It is understood as being a difference of opinion between the two gentlemen, but that will caute no stop of delay in the material ' progress of the road. The Montana senatorial muddle seem? likely to be settled by the senate rejecting all four' of the elected senators both the demo cratic and the republican elected ones and allowing Gov. Toole to appoint until the next election. The senate in acting upon Her mann's house bill to appropriate $75,000 for work upon the Columbia river, raised the amount to $500,000 on Senator Dolph's motion. Smoke the celebrated Havana filled 5-cent cigars, manufactured at Julius Joseph's cigar factory. NEW TO'DAX. TJOARD AND ROOMS WANTED IN A XJ pnvate (amiiT or where ttiore are few boarders. Must be convenient to business, Addiess E. O, Peardsley, city. 1000 CORDS OF NICE FIR for 8 lie by G. IL Keeney. WOOD 1 -MX) JJJXAJKJ fir wood for sale in quantities to eui the purrhsser. lnqnire at the office of Curran ti Monteith. HORSE FOR SALE. CASH OR INSTALL neiits. Apply, to W. B. Oilson, the bcrber. P,OOMS TO RENT. TWO FCRN1SHED XV rooms to rent, un the southeast rorner of JcfFereon and Sixth streets. Inquire of II. Barnes on the premues. J VOR SALE THREE GENTLE FAMILY . i r horses, of good carriace, well broke for laJiiMi ..: .v, ..: i j n . . . muiw iw uui c, uuin njic vr (1UUUIV. III- quire at the City Stahlcs. TT XI timothy. Wed; will bo sold in quantities to suit at reason ible rates for cash, at the stables of L. Senders. FOR SALE! A NO. 1 MILLINER STOCK in a No 1 location in the thriving city of Albany. Low rents and s!euilid rooms. For particulars address firm P. O. box !K, Albany, Or. PARTIES WMIING GRAVEL FROM the Wilkins pit near this city muni call at the ollice o' the Orctroo La..d Vt. and pro cure tickets. Bv ordrr J. U. Wiikins. REVERE HOUSE, ALBANY, OR. CHAS Pfeiffer, Prop. Only first-ecloss house in the city. Larga sample rooms for com. nicrcial men. No Chinamen employed in the kitchen. General stai;c otfii-e for Corvallis. lousr to Rent. WITH WOOD FURNISHED IN THE - wood house all ready fcr use. Inquire at this office. CB. WINN. AGENT FOR THE LEAD ing Ore, life and accident insurance com panies. MONEY TO LOAN HOME CAPITAL ON (rood real estate security. For particu lars enquire of Geo. Humphrey. PERSONS DESIRING SAND, LOAM OR gravel from the premises of F. L. Such, in Benton county, can procure tickets for the same at my office, Crawford's block, Albany, Oregon. Chaw. K. Wolvkrton. Drain Tile for Salr. A GOOD SUPPLY OF FIRST CLASS drain tile for sale at the Kage brick arid tile factory ' tast of Albany near Knox Butte. Call at the factory or address Propta fc Auston, Albany Oregon. Fr Sale at 93 Each. ANICB LOT OP SODTCH aOU.II.Mi"rp, WITH A little dip of.. EntrJiah . shepherd. .They make the Very best farm stock and watch dogs. ' Kor further: particulars Inquire of Geo W. Gray, Dentjati -0'. , ; .: : ' , -r STRAYEO HORSE-A MEDIUM SIZED 'bay b'jrt, with, a biased face.ar.d one e out, about four' yean o'4, has arrayed utWfwm'oi4Mnjel, Hoopk -near., Tu: (eat; " Ttis wnircao seen re th horse by caUigMe Jpepiises and paying: chi(ce, . A.T tyxnso" T UTTER "1HOICE HARLES Pj. j riKnWNKLT.'fl 8jT?CICKT SOCIETIES 'S3; meeta Xl. very lfcaftlay.rmwla; .atihe G.A H, halt ofa Jfeorr SAreeC bstweeti Second anu Third. Albany; .Oregon. ,8tranKra in tie HtAnd transient brethren cordially itmted toittendv '.-' i ! I T : . McPhmoa PostJJo. 6, O. A..R. Stated . meetlnini at the Q, A. HU1 o tna-aecond Mi Fourth Friday eVeain'irl death rtoath. ' TrBient CeinraclM ate cordi- allyjnvited to meet with us' 1Trv. r--. -8. W. REESE. ' B.T.TaBli v- Comm wider HmrlalMi ON REAL jtTATE.' WILL LOAN IN ..auns to suit o.n approved security at the. low rate of eight (8) per rent, per annum. ; . General Agent, Braodalbtai Street, Albany. 1 Fine. Calves for Sale. . FpR SALK TWO -'?YEARLI1T01 KALF brc4 bulls, one Short born and one HoUUin. Bothlfine calres. Will be sold for m each. . DANIEL HOUCK. . Tangent, Oregon. Paisley & Job Printers. H MOlttttXG HEHAIJ): i Iff K I iPf, AM3AHY. ., Dl ! ' i IS' OREGON. 1ST 1111 iWtiWware, m most desirable addition placed on the market is Powell's Addition to he City of Astoria. This addition is located just south of Tenjiue Point. The Columbia river adjoins this property on the east side. It is accessible either by motor line or river. Lots are for bale For a Few Ik Only Corner lot $85; inside lots 75. terms, 10 cash and $10 per month until paid for, or five per cent, dia count for all cash. Call and see plat at the office of Tie Celebrated Melt CURE rrantcd to APHHODITiNE" .g.s- or money refunded cure BEFORE the generative organs of either sex whether arisiuir from the excessive use of stimulants, tobacco or opium, or through jouthful inilis crction, over indulgence, etc., such as loss of Brain Power, Wakelu'ness, Bearing Down Pains in the Back, Seminal Weakness, Hys teria, Ncr'ous Pros' ration, Nocturnal Oniis sions, Leucorrhoc, Dizziness, Weak Memory, Loss of Power and Impotency, which if nek Iccted often lead to premature old age and insanity. Price $1 a box; 6boxe5 for $5.00. Sent by mail on receipt of price. A WttirreM U;AK.4WT:F. is given with every; $5 order. . received, tp refund tne money if a Permanent cure is noteffeited. We have thousands of testimonials from old and younir, of both sexes, who have been permanently cured by the use rf Aphroditine Circular free. Address , THE APHttO MKWiriKR CO.1 ' Western Branch, Box, 27. Portland, Oregon. For salo br Foshay & Mason, wholesale and retail druggists, Albany, Oregon. THAT HACKING COUGH can pe so ijuiikly cured by Shiloh's Cure. We guarantee it. Foshay & Mason. ACTCRACY, NEATNESS. ALtSANT ABSTRACT CO, : 4 The only .complete set of Abstract I3ooks and Maps in Linn County OFFICE IN THE COURT HOUSE. Business entrusted to mv care will receive prompt and care ful attention. BAM OF OREGON, ALBANY, OREGON. (APITAL 50,0M President ...... h. BRVifcT Mceires jaw V. BLAI. V9hier..: ...H. jr. MCKttlLL. A general bankii business tran: acted. .....! ... . , , . Sight exchange and telegraphic transfer bought ana sold on New York, San Francisco and Portland, Oregon. ' . ,. ' , ?. . . Collections made on favorable terms This Space Reserved -FOR- BAZAAR STORE! Xtiird ward 4 M.)M mm & afSS AFTER Having purchased this popular es tablishment I am now prepared to till any orders in the grocery and pro. Tision line. A fnll stock of groceries kept constantly on ha.id. The highest cash prkc.palu for all kinds of coun try produce, or will exchange goods taa ttne. Come one, come an. . CHAS. ESSIG. SATURDAY, ! .vAKv rs Haw von trot La Grippe 2 It Breakfast or Jewel Stove have a strong pull on having the hapjmfct home in cne vanev uau ana examine our mm ruiai mi ware & 1 8-TTTTTTTTT. D0Y0TJHAEE ZT OUT 13 NINE T 1800. HERE ARE THE NINE: . JiPA. MULISH UKCAKFAST, ItCK UIVK, VIKrOWOEK, KH .Sli UlSVX. Hhlrh do you I'se? Von rum lepciil Ibal rarh lei U the lerjr beol CHOICES TliE BES PURES m C. E. BROWNELL. S5 170RTH GOLD WATCHES I take tliis mr't!d of iDformiDg the citizeD9 ot Albany and vicinity that I hnve just openc-l h first clns9 clothing store in connection with my inerchantile busin"-. and have added the most : complete stock of gents Goods ever hrougbt to the city. In cider to advertise my business I have de cided to irivr hwh over fi500 ir.h of Gold Watches. Every purchaser of one dollar's worth of goods, for cash, from the clothing department will receive a chance for one of tnise goid watches. Stock is ail new purchased in the east for spot cash, and will be sold at LOWEST LIVING RATES. Ca;l aud examiue my stocK nefore purchasing elsewhere. J3fNo trouble tojshow gOOi.o. Albany. Or. II ll II ifcMhiiRfi&isv. 3i.! AND a J . ...i-n ti i 1 ,GMERAL PRODUCE MARKET. VAOTEDi SPECIALLY Kay', bAtt v and poUts W ap Aistomers on tha Oregon Pkoifio '.Railroad, extension. ,.nd,r.iBy w(veaj where P sell in quantities to sWt te pwchasers, Officefoot w Itwi street. :V5vzill & Stark. tee i'v IilVerwarec. JAJSUaKI 25 1890. .( Imv .-xii Kiii'ly V or' Kaiiir 'ou will ll MY TEAS, EST THE QUALITY RADE WITH ME. oo C G. W. SIMPSON. BOTH ACADEMIC AND COLLEGIATE i ( . ( Departments. In the Academic Department there are four courses of study of three years each: Classical. scientific, normal and business. . In struction is thorough; location, heal thy! expanses low; advantages, nrst Hi cuss in every respect, r nil iniorma ion in catalogue; lor which address ..Jj';v.1 ---.oreoon aud ill BABflOWS y Goods, Notions. Gents Fnrn'gs --i. BARROWS HI.V3IBKl:a BLOCK. To make room for mv com men ce January 20th a jQjj fecial GBAHD CLEAfiAIOE Rememher this means everything in stock I mus have room, and we do not purpose to let Portland o1' any other city beat us in prices. We want to see you all and will save you money. ' SPECIAL BARGAIflS IK CLOAKS. GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, GENTS' NECK WEAR. . GENTS' HOSIERY, , UMBRELLAS, HOSIERY, ,ACE OURTAINK ALBANY IRON IK Manufacture bteani triiiuea, grist'atid saw mil. machinery, iron fronts and all kinds of ht avy and liht work in iron and brass castings. Special atten tion paid to n-paiiing ail kinds of machinery. Patterns made on atort notice. E. F.'SOX. "-sident. c. H. Stewart, Secretary. ' JULIUS - Manufactauer of Choice Ciais FINE I1P R rifiais. Hue hi:I ckii:e 1 limos, Mtcifctliui Di tii;? liWi Iitt.at full line of titnokcrs' Articles. Also dealer iu CALIFORNIA AND TROPICAL FRUIlS. Next aoor to Pffeiffer's candy store, Albany. Oregon, 11 1 """"'M,,,,'''',,,"1""aaaaaaaaaBaaaaaa Tfee 9M Liquor tore, M, BA UMGAXLTj Proprietor. .fHext dhftr lo'the Odjd Fellows em pie, Albaay,tOregOB- SPECIAL iTTQOII. PAO) TO OROtfiS ' TtiSH TRE KOTWl a a todatemiT118"0 b W, Clark indi3twnwood up d?.?' -18 ean bc.hadlrom them only of us, at re ducea rates Wo also hav ahnnt isvi r,n. J..3Z ."nlargedworkat lowest rates for flrstilas Irork. We M V BtrtlotaFroni-. Mo, wlrt tie & S EARLS, AND AGENCY FOR THE LUDLOW Ladies Fine Shoes. Also A gency for M. D. WKLLS & CCX'S Koots and Shoo..a & SEARLS. laree Spring stock I will LAriES' DRESS OOlrbs, LADIES' FANCY GOODS, LADIES' UNDERWEAR. LAD' HOSH5RY, .. ETC. 'V JOSEPH T . BCMriN andSHOES m DEALER IN- AND KEY WEST -. .' m Ttiei Leading PHOTOfiRpRS ALBANY, OKXOOlt.