THE HOltyiyG HEKAL);- SL'KDAY, FEBHUAHY 1), 1890.
A1LY A.XD WEEKLY
TERMS ; SUBSfXIPlJoN
DAlU
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elivyi-i liv carrier, per week........... n.lo
f HO).. l V 5 00
U'lilCKLY.
(I'ubli.-tlicil every Friday Morning.)
e ' opy, per annum, in advance... ,...2.00
I. en nut vtud in advance i.f 0
Mails it the Albany post office close
For all offices north
fhe Eastern states f,C;30 A. 11,
fhc West Side 1
And the Nai row Gauge R. K. )
For Portland and Salem 11a. 11
Corvallis and Yarjuina ....12:3;) p. m
otSee south ........... 7:30 r. m
The postotfiue villbe closed each cveiiing
rom six to seven o'clock.
Registered matter for thn .'early morning
train should be mailed before S o clock the
previous ereninir.
OREGON PACIFIC TIME TAELE.
Arrives Departs
Passenecr 1 ll.15amil.00 p m
Freight I.....-.....-.'- 5.25pml 6.Sua
REMOVAL.
The office of the Daily and
Weekly Herald has been re
uioyed 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.
MILK, BUTTER AND CHEESE.
The best and most profitable
manner of dealing in the above
named commodities, is one of the
questions that very particularly in
terests the citizens of theWillamette
Valley, and Albany and its conti
guous country especially. No other
locality can be found that is so
finely adapted to the production of
these articles, and the per'.inent
query is why does their production
remain, as it does, in the very
primitive modes, while other
branches of industry are fu'ly
abreast of the times.
That better modes prevail is un
derstood by all; then why not
adopt them. For a sample of these
modes take for instance the Onon
daga County Milk Association of
New York, which supplies the city
of Syracuse. It is the result of the
bonding together of 18 farmers in
1871, and now consists of 80 stock
holders. Forty of these own their
own farms, and bring milk to the
building, while the remainder sell
their product to the company and
rent stock. The milk furnished by
all these is the product of 2,000
cows.
We glean from the New York
Tribune some of the workings of
the association which may be of
interest :
"The association now handles
upward of 14,000 quarts of milk
daily. The bulk of this enormous
quantity of milk and cream is, of
course, supplied to customers
throughout the city, but the bttbi
uess of the company by no means
ends at this, for the supply is not
limited to the quantity consumed
in this way. On the contrary, it is
largely in excess ; but whether it is
100 or 1,000 quarts, not a single
quart is carried over to the next
day's supply. The amount left
over alter the regular patrons are
served is used in the manufacture
of ice-cream, butter, and cottage
and factor' cheese. The manu
facture of these products of the
dairy is reduced to a science by the
improved mechanical appliances
employed.
The association runs some
twenty-five or more routes, requir
ing forty drivers and as many
wagons to do the same business
that formerly in private hands
necessitated twice a3 many men
and teams. It can be readily seen
that on this item alone there is a
great saving of time and money
As one ot the results ot this co
operation and divsion of labor, the
cost of sweet milk to the consumer
has been reduced from S cents to 5
cents per quart since the organiza
tion of the company ; ana even a
lower figuie than this is obtained
by hotels and other big purchasers
And yet the association is able to
pay bandsomelyon the investment.
ine net receiota. after
fine lodgment in any of the seams
or crevices. They are then stood
in rows, with the" covers off, until
all moisture is evaporated. This
operation leaves them clean and
dry and as bright as a silver dollar.
And it is no wonder that this
"washing process" is one of the
biggest cards of the association, for !
"cleanliness is next to godliness"
even in milk matters.
Utt from the receiving-room is a
department where the milk which
has to be kept over night in sum
mer is stored. The temperature of
this room is kept at 40 decrees, and
the milk cans are set in cold water .
tanks. i
Under the building and the side-'
walk is the huge basement, where 1
the surplus milk is worked into!
muter, cheese ana ice-cream.
There are two main appartments,
one of which is used for a butter
and cheese factory, and the other
for the making of ice-cream.
In the cheese and butter-room
there are vats, churns and cream
separators. Three large vats, with
a total capacity of (5,400 quarts, are
ket in use in the making of
cheese ; also a churn which will
roll out from 150 to 210 pounds of
butter at a churning. About 800
pounds of cheese and 400 pounds of
butter are made daily. The cream
separators are a perfect wonder.
They resemble a covered pan, and
separate the skimmed milk from
the cream with lightning rapidity.
These machines are u?ed for
"working up" the surplus milk of
the association. "Dutch cheese"
is aiso maue, me saie oi rnis pro
ONE TRIAL
-MARKS A
Regular Customer.
MY COMPLETE STOCK
-.VXD
'modest prices;
Are what does it. You an
coMially invited be one ot
them.
C. E. BROWN ELL.
STEWAET & SOX
Dealers in-
889
Special
General
Hardware
Tlie Celebrated French
-AND-
Agricultural Iplements.
T
COIlHlHT.ec Jan Utll
:r ii.
i- -20th
rir-sr stock I will
s CI
or money
refunded
2.? ' 3 k
BEFORE
AFTER
the uencratitc urans of cither sex whether
arising from the excessive use of stimulants,
tobacco or opium, or through outhful iiidin-
.lnn v: rnn wn j . t-rciioii.over inuuureiicc, eic, sucn asiossor
j-ux '''5 i-ciug jw Dili is per uay. i urain rower, WaI.efu'ness, Bearing Down
Iron, Steel and Coal
Wagons and Buggies
Rope and Cordage
Blacksmiths9 Siipplles
Carpenters9 TooUfrZ"
Builders' Hardware
Powder, Shot, etc.
Giant Powder & Fuse
Saws find Axes.
To run the separators, churns, ice'
cream freezers, and to pump water
and cut hay at the barn, . a large
engrne is used."
The courts of Georgia are now
worrying over a casa of miscegna
tion, the marriage of a white man
to a colored woman. The man was
a citizen of Liberty county of that
state, and finding that he could
not legally marry the colored
woman under the laws of Georgia,
took her to the district of Columbia
and married her, and then return
ed, when he was indicted and the
case is pending against him for un
lawful cohabitation. One cannot
but query whether there has ever
been any mulattoes born
Georgia.
I'ains in the Back. Seminal Wtakness. Hys
teria, Ncr-ous Pros' ration. Nocturnal Omis
sions, Leucorrhoe, Dizziness, Weak Memory,
loss ot rower and impotency, which if neg
lected onen lean to premature old age and
insanity., rncegla box; 0 boxes fcrt'5.00
sent by mail on receipt of price.
A WKII rEJ (iAKlNIi.E 18 trivcn
with every ib order received, to refund tnc
money if a Permanent cure is noteffetted.
We have thousands of testimonials from old
and younjr, of both sexes, who have been
permanently cured by the use -f Aphroditine
circular tree. Address
THK APIIUO MKMC'IXE CO.
Western Branch, Box, 27. Portland, Oregon.
For sale by Fosbay & Mason, wholesale and
retail drugxitti, Albany, Oregon.
THAT li.'JJl.U tJOtUH CAN BE
so quickly cured by Shiloh's Cure. We
guarantee it. Foshay & Mason.
Garden and Grass Seeds
y all Imiilfiidils Used lit Ruws
GRAND CLEARANCE
AtCT'RACY.
NEATNESS.
SPRINGFIELD SAWMILL
A. WHEELER, SPRINGFIELD, PROPRIETOR.
SPRINGFIELD OREGON
JSTAlbany yard and office on Kailroad 'between 4ih and 5th streetsM
A.;Y heeler, Albany Manager, ""
Having lumber not excelled in aualitv. und facilit.ips not.
prompt and satisfactory filling or orders. I rnsnPfjfnilv
- - - - . . .... i Wl LUC
1 1 auCi
in
Orange county, New York,
which used to be the most famous
locality for butter in the country,
it is said does not even produce its
own butter now, but buys from
neighboring counties. The reason
of the change is that its farmers
can get 2 cents per quart for all
their milk, which price yields more
money than they could get from
butter, so they sell their milk and
buy their butter.
Rev. Savage, who has been
lecturing in Boston to the learned
pundits of the "Hub," on the
theories of the times, denominates
" Nationalism , ' " Socialism "
"Henry Georgeisra," "Anti-Poverty
societyism," and like institu
tions "Social Dreams. " He says
they form no thoroughfares in the
life march of humanity, and the
average thinker and observer will
fully ajrree with him upon the sub
ject.
ALBANY ABSTRACT CO,
The only complete set of Abstract
Books and Maps in Linn CountyJ
OFFICE IN THE COCBT HOUSE.
I
&. IVHttLKK
ALBANY IRON WORKSJ
Renu-inl'er this meatis everything in stock I mu.s
have room, and we do not purpose to let Portland or
any other city beat us in price. We want to
you all and will save you money
SPECIAL BARGAIBS IN CLOAKS.
Business
care will receive
ful attention.
entrusteu to my
prompt and care-
Mauufacture'steam engines. cristVand saw mil. machinerv. iron fronts n.l
kiuus ui neavy ana ngiii worn in iron ana crass castings. Special atter.
tion paid to repairing all kinds of machinery. Patterns made on stort notice
E. f. so:
"eident.
BANK OF OREGON,
ALBANY, OREGON.
(AI'ITAL 930,000
C. H. Stewakt, Secretary.
BORN.
ALLEN To the wife of N. II Allen, in this
city, on February S, 1S90. a girl.
.EV TO-DAY.
ANTR TO Bt'Y A SHALL HKC'OND-IIANDCOOK
stove and dininn table. Address "S."
Herald office.
Prrilrtrnt II. BRYANT
tlcerrr II. V. MEBRILL.
m.nDier jai w. ULAI.
A general bankijg business trans
acted. Sight exchan"e and telegraphic
transfer bought ana sold on New
York, San Francisco and Portland,
Oregon.
Collections made on favorable terms
Tulius Joseph
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS,
GENTS' NECK WEAR,
GENTS' HOSIERY,
UMBRELLAS,
HOSIERY,
LA WES' DRESS GOODS.
LADIES' FANCY GOODS,
LADIES' UNDERWEAR.
LADIES' HOSIERY,
LADIES' NOTIONS,
JAOE OUKTAINS, ETO..'ETC.
"W" IE""- ZESE-iIC
Albany, Oregon.
BARROWS & SEARLS,
Dry Goods, Notions. Gents Furn'gs
This space Reserved Manufacturer of Choice Cipai
s
-FOR-
-AND DEALER IN-
JULIUS GRADWOHL'S
BAZAAR STORE!
w
paying
the
current expenses, are declared in
monthly dividends to the stock
holders on the number of quarts
each member has delivered to the
association during the preceding
month. The average amount re
ceived is about 3 4-10 cents per
quart. Here again the farmer is a
great gainer by the arrangement,
for he is spared all the trouble of
peddling his milk, not to speak of
the loss on "bad debts," and the
daily exposure during four or live
hours in all sorts of weather.
And now a word as regards the
buildings in which the association
carries on its operations. The
main building is a rather unpre
tentious four-story structure, situ
ated on East Fayette street, near
the heart of the city. It is arranged
with every convenience for the
rapid and cleanly handling of the
inilk, and has, in addition, a per
fectly equipped dairy establish
ment. The milk brought in by the
farmers is placed upon a car and
run to the scales to be weighed.
This way of handling and credit
ing milk received is found to be
much more expeditious than meas
uring by quarts or gallons. Back
of the receiving-room is a large
coyered platform, where the cans
are washed. The 500 huge cans
are accordingly thoroughly cleans
ed eacn uay, ana men steamed at
a I a. I
a nign pressure, so mai nrt a
speck of dirt or other matter can
HEAL THYSELF WITHOUT MEDICINE
Thi9 can be done by aiding nature to
remove all foreign or injurious matter (rom
the system, by use of Dr. Wilford Hall's new
hyjrenic treatment. Address J. B. Hughej,
Agent, Albany, Oregon.
FlOIt fSALE THREE GENTLE FAMILY
horses, of good carriage, well broke for
ladles to drive, cither single or double. In
quire at the City Stables.
FOR 8ALE! A NO. 1 MILLINERY STOCK
in a No. 1 location in the thriving city
of Albany. Low rents and splendid rooms.
For particulars address firm P. O. box 09,
Albany, Or.
PARTIES WISHING GRAVEL FROM
the Wilkins pit near this city must call
at the office of the Oregon Lad Ca. and pro
cure tickets. By order ot J, H. Wiikins,
r EVE RE HOUSE, ALBANY, OR. CHAS
XV Pfeiffer, Prop. Only first-eclats house
In the city. Largs sample rooms for com
mercial men. No Chinamen employed in the
kitchen. General stage office for Corrallis.
FINE IMPORTED AND KEY WEST
;ars, Tlupand Smoking Tobaitos, Meerschaum :n:il Itiiar Pipes, ta
full line of Smokers' Articles. Also dealer in
CALIFORNIA AND TROPICAL FRIM3. .
Next aoor to Pflelffor's candy store, Albany. Oreiron,
AND
BOOiN-and SHOES
AGENCY FOR
THE LUDLOW
Ladies Fine
Agency for
Shoes. Abo
Third ward
broce
Store
mho
er and Stationer
R
OOMS TO RE.VT at Mrs. Dlbrlille's ox
3rd and Lyon streets.
House to Bent.
WITH WOOD FURNISHED IN THE
wood house all ready for tune. Inquire
at mis omcc.
MONEY TO LOAN-HOME CAPITAL ON
rood real estate security. For particu
lars enquire ot Geo. Humphrey.
Drain Tile for Sale.
A GOOD SUPPLY OF FIRST CLA.8S
drain tile for sale at the Ease brick
and tile factory ' East of Albany near Knox
Butte. Call at the factory or address Propts
& Auston, Albany Oregon.
"1 AAA CORDS OF NICE FIR WOOD
1UUU forsile by O. H. Keeney.
S1
TRAYED OR STOLEN FROM THE
premises of Denver Hackleman. peas
Albany, axmt Sept, 1, three young geldings,
D-anded tout tiu on left snoulder. Two
three year old and ono two year old, the
latter dark color, the others sorrel and red
dish brown. Any information leading to
their recorerv will be suitably rewarded by
the undersigned. E. H. LORD,
Albany, O.
SECRET SOCIETIES.
A. O. U. W. Safety Lodge No, 13; meets
CVerv Mnndav .vnninif afr fttiA tl A U
hall on i'errv street. hotwMtn SKWinil unit
Third. Albany. Oreiron. Stranirera in the
city and transient brethren cordially invited
io auei.il.
Ha I tUK SALE-' -CLEAN CHEAT OH
timothy, baled: will tieonM in n,,.nsii
reaeonible rates
uuun oi u. senders
for cash, at the
IT ....
jiuvinjr purcuasca mis popular es-
laDiisnment I am now prepared to
on any orders in the irrocery and pro
vision line. A fnll stock of groceries
kept constantly on hand. The highest
casii price paid tor all kinds of coun
try produce, or will exchange goods
ma 'tinc. tome one, come all.
CHAS. KSSIG-
STRAYED HORSE-A MEDIUM SIZED
bay hone, with blazed face and one
eye out, about four years o'd, has strayed
upon tne farm of oaniei Houtx, near Tan
gent. The owner can secure the horse by
cauing ai me premises ana paying charges.
131- J". JONES,
ra
NEXT JDOOB TO FIBST NA TIONAL BAMK
Subscriptions received for all the leading newspapers and mag
azmes.
DR. W. C. NEGUS,
Graduate of the Royal College of
ixmdon, England, also of the Belle-
vue Medical College.
The Dr. has spent a lifetime of
study and practice and makes a spe
cialty of chronic diseases, removes
cancers, scrofula enIargements,tumors
and wens, without pain or the knife.
He also makes a specialty of treat
ment with electricity. Has practit ed
in the German French andEnelish
hospitals. Calls promptly attended
day or night. His motto is Wit
"GOOD WILL TO ALL"
arOffice and residence Ferry street.
Deiween xniraana rourtn.
Notice of DIssolsitloB,
NOTICE IS IIEREBY GIVEN
hat the late firm of Hopkins &
Saltmarsh, composed of T.G. Hopkins
anaueorge w. saiimarsn, is tins day
dissolved by mutual consent, the said
George W. Saltmarsh retiring. All
the liabilities of the firm are assumed
by the said T. G. Hopkins and Mary
Saltmarsh, a copartnership this day
entered into' under the firm name of
Hopkins & Saltmarsh, and the said
last named firm will collect all out
standing accounts and claims of the
late firm of Hopkins & Saltmarsh.
Dated this January 31. 18'JO.
T. G. HOPKINS,
GEORGE W. SALTMARSH,
Illinois Furniture House
THOS. BRINk
Best Line of FuFnitnre In the Citv of Albaav !
Fanc Wickt. Chairs Lounges Parlor
Cornice Poles. Mirrors. Feather
Pillows Srino" Mattresses,!
Window Shades Walnut Exten?
sion Tables Suits, .
And uat you can't find al other houses, I have it. In fautevery-
thing tha: is kept in a first-class house
Ash, Maple and Walnut Chamber sets, Chairs,
Spring Beds, Lounge Etc., Etc., at Brices that
CANNOT BE UNDERSOLD
BARROWS
BLUMBEBG BLOCK,
M. D. WELLS & CO.'S
Boots and Shoes.
XSEARLS.
ffiP Remedies
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'V --J liirNM- Ml IHItHH I " lir r-i I n I
AiiiSSLi M
The City Liquor Store,
2f. BAVMGABT, Proprietor.
j-tTNext door to the OJi Fellow' em pie, lbnytEOre(00'Ca
Keeps consUntly on hand the finest imported anddcmstic w t-m, I i '
tcVnos. Onl nrst-olaiw livnrfore In she citv
SFTOU tITEP'OH PAID 10 OHDEBS FIOS THE C0ram
v
Tho Leading
PHOTOGRAPHERS
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which Juplu
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ALBANY, OKKOOM.
he neirativcs made by L. W. Clark and Greenwood.
Duplicates ean be had from them only of us, ai Be
jave about 1S00 iicgatiTcs made by ourselTes. fr
:e had at likt rates. ' We earry the onlr full line of jfew
Mi iro.l work at lowest rates for first-class work. W
uu at rur studio in Froman's block, next ir to
tke
AIEAKY
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