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OREGON- PACIFIC TIME TABLE.
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REMOVAL.
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Daily and i
Tho nmVe of the
Weekly Herald lias been re
moyed into the Foster block up
stairs in the rooms formerly occu
pied by the Masonic lodge, where
larger ana more wiuirauMiui ,
ere have been Mteu up. iraixoiisi
of the paper will please observe i
the change. - j
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EDITORIAL JSUl-tSZ.
The cutting, filing and polishing
of finger nails, for the upper ten
ladies and gentlemen of New York,
at 50 cts. per head, has became a
means of livelihood to many
persons.
New Jersey and Massachusetts
have set the example of raising the
salaries of their governors. The
contagion may spread until it
reaches Oregon and the pay of the
governor of this state be made
so mewhat in consonance with the
extent of our great state.
It seems that Oregon City has
been the heaviest loser, in the
floods, of any of the Willamette
Valley cities. Many industries
had started up there in the very
path of destructive tloods, and
have suffered in consequence
thereof. It is 'fortunate that the
owners of these enterprises, as a
rule, were wealthy men, and the
plants will be replaced very soon.
The Parnell business in Eng
land wheiein the Irish leader was
accused of divers sins of omission
and commission, among others that
of improper intimacy with the wife
of Capt. O'shea, as asserted in
that blatherskite'spetition for
divorce, is turning out to be all a
tissue of lies from beginning to end.
The divorce suit is said to actually
be bringing out evidence in hisj
favor and will
pushed to trial.
probable never i e .
It mav '-e of interest to
know I
that all the time we have been
bottled up by the Hoods that caused
the stoppage of mails, '.he warfare
in the house of representatives, by
the obstreperous action of the
democratic rute or ruin policy, has
been going steadily forward. The
house meets every day, the demo
crats try to obstruct business,
Speaker Keed suppresses them
with a decision and a little work is
done. It does not appear how
ever, that any final action has yet
been taken on the election cases or
that progress has been made with
any matter ot legislation.
Os the annexation question there
continues to be considerable agita
tion and consideration. It i3 said
that nearly a dozen years ago Mr.
Blaine expressed his opinion in
the following: ! would. not at
tempt to force-annexation or ac
quisition of territory i any direc
tion; but at the same time I must
frankly avow that the incorporation
of the British American provinces
in our Union would be a vast ad
dition to our strength, and a large
element added to our growth and
perpetuity. No manlier, stionger,
abler, better portion of the Anglo
Saxon race can be found on the
globe than those who inhabit the
Dominion of Canada. They are
not at present contemplating any
union with us, nor are we making
the slightest overtures toward
them, but the combined growth of
mutual interests, the quickened
and quickening influence of con
stant intercourse, will, in my judg
ment, ultimately draw us together.
Our relations with them daily
grow more intimate ; we are drawn
toward each other by a thousand
ties of interest, friendship and
kindred
The question of revising the
tariff is one that c.ua out the
pocket interest of each individual
who expresses an opinion upon it
The congressional committee on
ways and means, which has the!
matter under consideration, are
constantly being applied to on the
subject. Recently the granite
.nnrinrara And stonft cutters
QuinCV, JdSSS., 8em U envoy
! 11UVI
i.rescr.t their views upon t!:e sub
ject. This envoy was Congressman
Morse. The senate tariff bill called j
for an advance on the present duty :
of 25 per cent. He thought the j
duty on granite should be advanc- j
ed f0 per cent, and he was sure '
that an v man who pretended to !
,T , ,' Rfa ntl(i I
represent Massachusetts, and
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asked tor a lower mux man u.bm,..
present, entirely misrepresented!
the state. Mr. Morse said he had
in his district, the city of (Juincy, (
'containing fro.n 12,000 to lo,000
inhabitants. The principal mdus
. it
try of this city was the manufac-
ture of granite; this business
emploved a lar?e capital, and gave
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em nloyment to thousands of skill-
ed workmen. These men were
e ...n: 1
. . -
and second to no mechanics in tue
countrv ; and since this reduction
' in the duty had been proposed he
received a communication
troni the uranite gutters inionoi
! Ouincv, composed of more than
(00 members, protesting against
....... i ,i,.i: or.
any reduction, and demanding an
increase of the present duty. It
was stated that under the present
dutv during the last year $45,950
. . , rranite
came to
- . ,
Boston alone; and in the name of
his constituents he demanded that
thev should be protected against
! this large importation. So each
interest urges its own claims.
One effect of the losses by flood
will be the replacing of old struct
ures which were taken out by new
and better ones, making repairs
that in many cases were necessary
but that would have been put off if
the high water had not taken them
out rendering their replacement
imperitive. Probably, too, in the
most of cases the new structures
will be made stronger and placed
safer locations as far as practicable.
The result of the election in Salt
Lake, giving as it does a decesive
victory to the gentiles cannot but
be conducive of good results.
NEW TO-DAY.
ANTKIl- TO Bl'Y A 8.U ALL HKC'OND-H ANDClMlK
stove and dininn table. Address a,
Herald offlce.
HEAL THYSELF WITHOUT MEDICINE
ThU can be done by aiding nature to
remove all foreign or injurious matter from
tne system, by use of Dr. Wilford Hail's new
hyicenic treatment. Address J. C. Hushes,
Agent, Albany, Oregon.
F10U SALE-THREE GENTLE FAMILY
horses, of good carriage, well broke for
ladies to drive, either ninglc or double, in
quire at the City Stables.
FOR SALE: A NO. 1 MILLINERY STOCK
in a No. 1 location in the thriving i-ity
of Albany. Low rents and splendid rooms.
For particulars address lir.n P. O. box D.),
Albany, Or.
PARTIES WISHING GRAVEL FROM
the Wilkins pit near this city must call
at the office o' the Oregon La..d C'j. and pro
cure tickets. I!v ordrr J. H Wiikins.
ni'iTDk' mil'sr At. RAW OR. CHAS
Onlv flrst-ecl&HS house
1 tii. nitr' i.nrtrtt n&mnle rooms for com
w itciner, rrop.
I mercial men. No Chinamen employed in the
kitch.ai. General stage othe for CorvaUis.
TO RKNT AT MltS. Pl'BRI Il.LB S OS
IV
:ird and Lyon streets.
1Wm "OKIS OK NICK Flit WOOD
J UUU for s ile by O. H. Kveney.
rTi ltivviTi Oft "SIOLKN rKO.M T1IK
O prruiisos of Denver Ilackleiuan, rear
Albanv. aiont Sept. 1. firec joun xehliuipi,
branded tliu II L on left shoulder. Two
threi- vear old anil one two year old, the
l.vtM-da'-k ooliir, the oth .rs sorrel and rcd
dinh brown. Any inf irmation leadinir to
their recovery will If Jyiiitably rewarded by
the undersiisnwl. K. II. I.OKl.
Albany, O..
SECKET SOCIETIES.
i . O. U. W . Safety Lodge So, niccis
CL every Monday evening at the G. A. It.
hill on Ferrv street, between Second and
n-u:..i iik..!- numin Kf.r-Atinra in the
city and transient ureinren coruian iutiku
lllliu. niuiij, v. .,,.. 7. ,7 - i I
to attend.
McPherson Poet So. 5, fl. A. K.
Stated meetings at the O, A. R
Hall on tne second and Fourth
Friday evenings cf each monrh.
Transient Comrades ate cordis
ally invited to meet with us
B. F. Tablkr, Comnundcrt
Adjutant.
STRVYEO HORSE -A MEDIUM SIZED
bay horfce, with a blazctl face a:.d one
eye out. about four years o'd, has strayed
upon the farm of Daniel Houck, near Tan
gent. The owner can secure the horse by
calling at the premises and paying charges.
Contractor sad Builder.
-pv t. sllKLb WILL FfRSISII PLANS, HPKC'lKICA-
I ) tions and detai's for all kinds of build
ing and architecture. All work promptly
done and guaranteed 10 oe nrst-ciaaa.
mates furnished on short notice for brick
buildings, residences, public buildings,
bridges, etc.
tTrANTED MAN OF GOOD StX.bi.-su
W ability to represent us as sales agent in
this town, (200 to $2000 per year can De
Address, wanamaaer a. iru,
Philadelphia, Pa
The largest clothing and mercnani imor-
ng house in America.
IMS E CIGARS IMPOKTED, Kit
' and Domestic, embracing the celebrated
.-. u..il Vatrpllaa Cnnnnerora and
riur uc in w .... 7
other choice brands in the Wells, targo and
Western Union leiegrapn omw umi ui.g.
X-hemember the place.
WHERE WILL YOU FIND A
it
At the Delmonlco.
RT HREAKFAST, TRT HIS DINMIR, th mo
supper. OoeUBros. do an men own
cooking. Try his hot coffee and tea wun
cakes for 10 cts. Eastern oysters are a spe
cialty, and great care will be taken to put
them up alter tasxern nj io. ' 1 , D ,
Bay View ojsters constantly on
his bill of fare ana ee if you don't find what
you want. Did you ever try one of our Hun-
day dinners? All kinds ol game. farmers
will find a good table set at the Delimonico.
Wnillnir will he nrnmnt Come and see US.
Fresh FUh. Fresh Game. Fresh Meats
tiOBTZ BKOS., Prop.
E. C. PHELPS,
COMMERCIAL, BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS,
OVER WH1.L8, FAKGO A CO'S OFFICE,
ALBANY. OREGON.
OI I
I A share of tho trade In this line solicited
io fall and see samples.
ROOD
25ct
MEAL?
i;i'sm oim.s.
Timvarc w irranteJ 1Jot to rust at
Matthews & Washburn's.
(jio to vinlja for the latest ttylef.
in commercial work.
Fine dressed cli'ukcns this morn-
i:S at (ieo. C. Henderson's.
Tinware warranted not to rust at
Matthews & W ashburn s.
Great clearance sale at V . 1-.
c; Inornir.," iiave"vou used
Hubbard's Elegant Lotion
A full line of homeopathic lemt
dies at Hubbard's new drug btoic
Tinware warranted not to rust at
Matthews & Washburn's.
Tinware warranted not to rust at
Matthews & Washburn's.
If you want a choice cup of tea
try my 40 cent tea in bulk. C. E.
Brownell.
Business men who want neat,
tasty stationery get Phelps to do
their printing.
A speedy cure for catarrh war
ranted in everv case. Apply to
Dr. Patton.
Smoke tht celebrated Havana
filled o-cent '.g'xrs, manufactured
at Julius Jos h's cigar factory.
Tinware warranted not to rust at
Matthews & Washburn's.
Why suffer with the headache,
wtn-n Hubbard's headache cap
sules will positively cure it.
Those who have used Hubbard's
headache capsules pronounce them
the best remedy for the headache
that they have ever tried.
Mr Martin T.ndwiff. the onlv
plumber in Albany that can make
a wipe joint, will remain wun
Matthews & Washburn.
Prescriptions accurately com
pounded day or night by II. C.
Hubbard, the prescription drug
gist. Residence over the store.
For your fine imported and Ke
West cigars, tro to M. Baumpart
cigar store, one door ;u6t of black
man's drug storJ
Work on the Albany & Astoria
railroad will probably begin in the
spring cut Phelps will do your
pr nt ing for you now and do it
right.
Pure teas in bulk and all kinds
of packages, also the finest varie
ties of roast coffees at (ieo. C.
Henderson's, successor to La Forest
& Thompson.
Disarming an I'nsrcn For.
"This was sometime a paradox," as
Uamlet says. Since, however, the
people of America and other ,'and.s
have been enabled to pit Ilostetter's
Stomach Bitters against that unseen
foe, malaria, it is no longer apnradox,
but an easy possibility. Whatever
malaria evolves its misty venom to
joison the air, and decaying unwhole
some vegetation impregnater the
water, there, in the very stronghold
of miasma, is the auxiliary otent to
disarm the fou und assure efficient
protection. Fever and ague, bilious
remittent, dumb igue and ugue cake,
no matter how tenaciously ihey have
fastener their clutch on the system,
are first forced to relax their grasp
and eventually to abandon it alto
gether. But it ir preventive force
that 6honld chiefly recommend the
Bitters to persons dwelling in malaria
"urscd localities, for it is a certain
buckler of defence against which the
enemy .s powcilcss. Cures, likewise,
dyspepsia, rheumatism, kidney and
bUlious ailments.
Plirs! Files! Piles!
Dr William's Indian Pile 'intinea.
is the only sure cure fir blind, bleed
inr or itching piles t-vc-r discovered
It never fails to cure old cases of loop
landing.
Judjfe Coons, llsysvillc, Ky, says.
"Dr William's Indian Pile Ointment
nr..! mo nftpr vi'nra of miflVrinir."
Judjre Coinnburv, Cleveland, O.says
"I nave ound by experience that Or.
Williar.'s Indian Pile Ointment uivrs
inimudiatc and perniaiient relief."
We haye liuudreds f such testi
monials. Do not suffer an instant
loiifT'.-r. Sold by druggists at 50c and
$1 per box. Sol 4 by Foshay itMuson
Albany, Oregon.
J.
ONE TRIAL
i
MAKES A
Regular Customer,
MY COMPLETK STOCK
A SI)
IMODEST PRICES
Are what docs it. You an
:orHially invited .to be one of
'hem.
C. E. BROWNELL.
DR. W.LC NEGUS,
Graduate of the Royal College of
London, lungiana, aiso oi me iene-
vue Medical College.
Tka rip Viaa anent a lifetime of
study and practice and makes a spe
cialty OI cnroniu uck, isiiiuicb
cancers, scroh'la enlargements, tumors
nd wens, without pain or the knife.
He also makes a apeciany oi rei-
a. ltMAi f v TTaa nranf.ii tA
inent wun ..vi . r--
in the German French and English
.a A.1 .11. 1 1
hospitals. Calls promptly atteuueu
day or menu, xiis muwu
"GOOD WILL TO ALL."
Office and residence Ferry street,
between Third ana rounn.
Notice of Dissolution.
NOTICE IS HEREBY , s jl
hat the late firm of Hopkins &
. J r T 1 TTnnlrtna
Baltmarsn, composeu m vf..-
dissolved by mutual consent, the said
Gconre W. Ssltmarsh retiring, ah
the liabilities-oi me urui mo
by the said T. G. Hopkinp and Mary
Saltmarsh, a copartnership this day
entered into under the firm name oT
Hopkins Saltmarsh, and the said
will collect all out-
Btandlntf nccounts and claims or me
lute firm ol MopKins oaiimarsu.
Dated this January 31. IS'JO.
T fl HOPKINS.
,1
I UbDUU' r oaLiiaiAKDll,
AL.13A
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J A X; f HI II 11 (11 1!
Have you got LaCinppe! It h l.uyjnn hailyi
Breulctast or "Jewel Stove or f liange ami ou M ill ,
have a strong iull on having the happiest home in j
the Vallev ' Call and examine our Auti Rust Tin-j
ware
mm
&
ARE CORDIALLY IN
MATTHEWS
STRANGER
C. E. BROWNELL.
AND INSPECT HIS STOCK OF
Choice Family Groceries.
$5oo m
WORTH GOLD WATCHES
gke"V"e:n"
I take this metho.l of informmg the citizens of Albany ana vicinity
that I Siave just opened a first class clothing store in connection with my
merchuntile lniness. and have added the most complete stock of gents
Goods
ever brouoht to the ci v. In oider to advertise my business I have de
cided to ve away ov.V $500 wor.h of Gold Watches. Every purcbasei
of one dollar's won!, of goods, for cash, from the clothing department
will receive a chance for one of thsse gold watches. Stock is ail oe
purchased io the east for spot cash, aDd will be sold at
LOWEST LIVING RATES.
Cail and examine my stocK oefore purchasing elsewhere.
J3fNo trouble toshow goot...
Albany, Or.
MlNWVILLE (OLLEGE
McM INN VILLE,
ITE IL- D
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r.t
ill
GENERAL PRODUCE MARKET;
Will &
ilLVERWARE,
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Wiislii)iirie,ljl) p'iiii
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OREGON, j
VITED TO CALL ON
-A."w
G. W. SIMPSOX.
BOTH
ACADEMICT
AND
COLLEGIATE
Dpimrtinents. In the Academic
Donartment there are four courses of
study of three years each: Classical,
scientific, normal ana Dusiness. in
struction is thorough; location, heal
thy i expenses low; advantages, first
class in every respect. Full informa
tion in catalogue, forjwhich address
-T. G. BROWNSON,Piss.
OKEUUH
STORE
Stark.
Stoves, I
WASHBURN,
and
Clothing
ilCiiiii'sr
Tc
a:
eomttMTcf ra:it:.n
Lini i
i AT T
S
Remember this means everything in stock. mil
have room, and we Jo not purpose to let Portland or
any other city beat us in price?. We want to see
you all and will save you money.
SPECIAL BARGAIflS IN CLOAKS.
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS,
GENTS' NECK WEAK,
GENTS' HOSIERY.
UMHKKLL.iS.
HOSIERY,
LACE CURTAINS, ETC.. JETC.
"W IF" BEiLD?
Albany, 0?pen.
BARROWS & SEARLS,
Dry Goods, Notions. Gents Furn'gs
1 v S'
BARROWS
;. ; ji it mm it lock.
nipri hi urni "
"ill.l IINt. n1Lu.CO.OR0lrii.LL
Perfd Remedies
k ron c)) Lt:i f v grfJ
The City Liquor Store,
V. BAU3IGART, Proprietor.
Pr-t'.lrAr a thM fWI'l fllnwa mn1ji iHina 1ITI l
w -----
Keen constantly on nana mo uneat
rm tikntv flrat-flitwi luniar mtorf In ahn
nlT nrst-cian iKtuornore in sn
SPECIAL 4TTt" 'UN PAID TO
We Lave dv:; ht a
to date (Not . ISK
duced rates c sit
which dupliiv.? cat
of this state, lido
shall be plrsllit to
Masoi ic Tci. .
Sal
181
t;ck I will
LA PIES' DRESS GOODS,
LADIES' FANCY GOODS,
LADIES' UNDERWEAR,
LADIES' HOSIERY,
LADIES' NOTIONS,
-AND
AGEXCY FOR
THE LUDLOW
Ladies Fine Shoes. Also
Agency for
M. D. WELLS &CO.'
Boots and Shoes.
& SEARLS.
I
CAk.
r-i ""-
imponea snaHomcsuc
l:c.i cts
city
ritv
ORDERS FROEI THE CflUJulf
Ttio Leading
iUlXT, OBKCOW.
CLEARANCE
Foshay a Mam
he netratives made by L. W. Clark and Greenwood up
Duplicates ean be had from them only of us, at te
jave about 1SO0 negatives made by ourselves, timm
ic had at like rates. We carry the onlr full line of view
: urged work at lowest rates for first-class work. We
'. nu at rur studio iu Fromaa's fclock, atzt door to tke