THE MOItyiyG HERALD: FKI1UY, FLinilJjUiY 28, 18J0.
A.MU WEEKLY
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(l'ubltficd ci-try Friday llornm.)
ne copy, per annum, iu advance ,
W hj-i nvt t'utl iu advance
$2.00
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Mails it tlic M'jany prrttolnee cloee
Fr,r ,11 nitira north
The Kastern rtatsu ' 6;::.) a. m, J
The West Side I
And the NairowCiaiixe K. U.
Kor Portland and $alem 11a.
CorvallU and Vafjuina .12:33 r. x
ottioe south .......-. 0 p.
The pustoffieo will 'he closed each cvei.ii.j;
rom six to seven o'clock.
K.-"iitered matter for thn 'early inornuijr
ttsiulih'iuld be- nuile I before o clock the
previous eveuintr.
OREOOM PACIFIC TIMETABLE.
Departs
1'agnenzer
Freight.. ....
.ill.15amil.00pm
KEMOVAL.
Tha olfico of the Daily Jand
Weekly Hkhald has been re
moved into the Foster block up
stairs in tho rooms formerly occu
pied by tho Masonic lodge, where
larger and more commodious quart
ers have been fitted up. Patrons
.of the paper will please observe
the change.
1 he rol and spil the
child" hii-it lus len liamls-d
down to Us us tlio in nif f .-oloii:-onic
wisdom, and is pietly jreiier
ally accepted in iis literal tcnce, i
ri'ully lifciiininj; :i m:i1t-r of jjravc
douht as to its having niiv real
claim to irisdij::: tit all. Tin; sins' I!
intuiion convnyed in it as to the
necessity of a disciplinary ivMraint
win, ot course, coium.ik: to lio.ti
swav, hut tie implication of ti:e
actual application of tin rod it
rapidly litcomin ubst'ltite. and it
is generally accepted t.'iat u.'gying
never made a fcood man of a naiur
ally bad boy and has made bad
men of naturally good children.
The self respect of the hild is a
thinsr to be cherished, but ko long
as the mothcis and the teachers ol
the land find blows so inu:h less
troublesome ro five than compan
ionship, confidence and advice, the
abuse will go on. There may te a
time when manual correction is ne
cessary, but the buny teacher is not
the one to apply it, and that fact is
pretty rapidly diuunin-: iiun the
minds of the people. When it be
comes fully acknowledged np life
of the teacher will be relieved of
oue 01 us greatest iiiginmaiva and
hardest tasks.
Put
A
M
oney In Tliy
Al'iD GO TO KRAUSSE & KLEIN,
Purs
e
Who Carry -the Largest Assortment of Hoots and Shoes iu Albany
And lay in a supply of ltaots and Shoes. Owing to an important chains in our "busing
-Eedu.ctio:n.
Will he made in our entire Mock of Hoots anl Shoes, and we will sell vou yood?
OUR NEIGHBORS ON SILVEJt
COINAGE.
Perhaps our Southern neighbors
are the most interested with us on
the subject of eilyer coinage, and a
monoy basis on that metal. The
matter was presented to the Pan
American conference by Mr. Estee,
the member of that conference
from California.
Mr. Estee propose that the
nations represented in the confer
ence shall have power to coin, in
certain proportionate amounts, sil
ver of a uniform weight and fine
ness. The dollar is to consist of
4122 grains of silver, 900 fine.: The
United States shall coin not lees
than $2,000,000 nor more than
$4,000,000 a month. Mexico and
the rest of the republics are to bo
permitted to cqin not -more than
$4,000,000 a moath, the proportion
of each to be determined by the
amount of population. This inter
national silver, coin is to be made a
legal tender among all the nations
issuing it. There are other provis
. ions for creating and dissolving the
: Monetary Union in a given number
of years. An International Com
mission is to oe established, and
regulations, made, tor the withdraw
al of all silver coinage that is not in
accordance with the standard. The
establishment of a common silver
standard was one of the subjects
proposed in the invitations to this
conference, and the scheme of Mr.
Estee is, per haps, as good as any
that would be likely to meet with
serious consideration. It need not
be said that the plan, if adopted
by the conference, would be only
in the nature of a suggestion, and
could not be put into operation
without being ratified by the re
spective governments of America.
Herein lies the chief difficulty, as
each of thesp governments lias a
silver coinage aad a standard to
which its inhabitants have become '
accustomed:
Some of the eastern papers in
commenting upon this proposition
think there m nothing in this
scheme except its- uniformity
that would compensate them for
making this change. So far as the
people of the United States, pro
concerned, the plan, if adopted,
would makf) no. alteration in the
system of-silver coinage or the
amount of the monthly issoe. Fcr
this reason, if for no other, the rest
of the American nations slight be
disposed to reject it as merely an
effort to bring their silver coinage
into harmony wih out own. The
dollar of Mexico baa a' little more
pure silver in it than the t-tandaid
dollar of this country. The silver
peso of the Argentine Rt public is
worth about ninety-cent?. Should
the Estee plan be adopted it is
probable that a portion of the re
dundentr Etjlver 'coinage of the
the United Slates, would flow off to
South America. But tne Argen
tine Republic and Mexico t would
be apt to ask; what they could gain
by degrading fbeif silver standard
- still lower in order to accommodate
the people ' of Ibis- country. In
congress this scheme, if recom
mended by. the Pap American con
ference, would be sure toencounter
strong opposition, both from the ad-
- Yjocatctf pf free silver coinage and
from the frieqds of Secretary Win
dom's bullion oill.
Obviously the plan wquld be one
of great advantage to all ot the
countries, iqterested :n it, and if.it
can be adopted as a compromise
measure between the apparent ex
tremes of Mr,. Vindom'8 plan and
Last week the warm pleasant
weather made every o.m i-ol as
though spring was cl .- at haw',
but this week the uip:ini nth
wind rather pots a different phaee
upon the face of nature. However
it accomplishes one thing at least,
it seals up the fountains and makes
high water an impossibility for a
few days.
HSTF.un.vY the Jacksonville
Times of January 30 reached our
office. How it got here is a
mystery, but it certainly had a
weary long time of it in making
theiHo.
NK IV TO- 1A Y.
HOltsES-Bou.htaiid sold on most favor
able terms. Apply to A. Senders at
Marshall's or Sihmeer s stable.
FARM c ... ovi.E-200 ACKKS OF
choice land, al. under cult ration, tour
mites south ist of Albany, for sale at a bir
Koio. lnqu e of I'aul ilincenmcir, or at
this office.
LOST. Rot'XD GOUl LOCKKT. WITH IIIAUONO
Bcttinif ; nontains a lady's portrait- Suit
able reward will be paid for i( return to this
office.
R SAtiX. A NEW 81MOKR MKWtXO MACIIINR.
at ureatly reduced rates; also choice
canary birds, English and German singers.
tor particulars inquire of Hrs. wm. Myer.
FOE THE flEXT POKPY DAYS ONLY
iiOiiper tbau ou ever bought themjU fore
I ifHT- s this crrt os sturoat rics.
Li tic Won setter due black and tan
month, auswers to the name of' "Dan
Liberal reward will be paid fur his recorerv
a M. SLOAN.
IirANTSO AOKNTS, OKNTLKHXN OR LAUIF.S, TO
II Handle a new invention, that U inde-
pwiiililif and sells at biitht. Address K
Uoodrich, Albany, Or.
ANTED A OEKMAN WOMAN WISH-
ts a situation to do eencral housework.
Apply to Mn. Louis, at the Uevere llouae.
vv
PARTIS WISHING GKAVKL r'KOM
the Wilkins pit nearihis city mut ca 1
at the Oiflce o' the Otckod Llud Cj. and ro
cure ticketi. Bi order II Wiikins,
FOR SALE! A No. 1 JIII.LINEK V STOCK
in a No. 1 lo.-atiou in the thriving nty
of Albany. Low rents and sp tndid roun:s.
For particulars address firm P. O. box IK,
Albany, Or.
WANTED M.N OK GOOD SELLING
ability to represent us as tales aeut iu
this town, (t 'QO to $0 per year can be
made ) Address, Wanamaker & Brown,
Philadelphia, Pa
Tho largest clothimr and merchant tiilor
house in America.
A tine line of toilet soaps at Stan
ard & Cusick'e.
Tinware'w irrante' not to rust at
Matthews & Washburn's;
Go to Phelps for the latest styles
iu commercial work. .
Good morning. Have you trie!
Hubbard's elegant lotion.
Hubbard's headache capsules
are a sure cure. Ti y 1 1 iem .
Fine dressed chickens this morn
ing at Goo. C. Henderson '8.
Tinware warranted not to rust at
Matthews & Washburn's.
Great clearance sale at W. F.
Head's for the next 30 days.
Fine dressed chickens to-day at
Geo. C. llendersonV.
For school books and artist nip
plies go to Stanard & Cusick'e.
Cheap Astoria lots in the exten
sion to th Railway addition.
Tinware warranted not to rust at
Matthews & Washburn's.
If vou want a choice cup of tea
try my 40 cent tea in bulk. C. K.
urowneu.
Business men who want neat,
tasty stationery get Phelps to do
their printing.
Buy lots in the extension to the
Railway addition to Astoria. They
are cheap.
good second hand oruan for
: 1 sale cheap at the art studio over
Gcrdon setter do? black and tan colored, i -1"" county uauit.
acw customers as wen as om
ones will be made welcome at
Spencer & Blackburn's.
Mr. Martin Ludwig, the best
tinner in the valley, will remain
with Matthews Washburn.
A speedy cure for catarrh war
ranted in every case. Appty to
Dr. Patton.
Smoke tht celebrated Havana
filled 5-cent igtrs, aianufactured
at Julius Jost b's cigar factory.
Bristles in your mouth. You
You won't have them if you buy
your tooth brushes at Hubbard's
drug store.
We will guarantee you as good
or better goods for the same money
as any house in town. Spencer &
Blackburn.
The finest lot of cabbage of the
m
soason was receivea ny Messrs.
Mueller & Garrett. last evening.
Nothing like enterprise.
Mr. Martin Ludwig, the only
plumber in Albany that can make
a wipe joint, will - remain with
Matthews & Washburn;
For your fine imported and Ke
West cigars, t?o to;'M. Baumgart
chrar store, one door - i;at of lack
man's drugsto'i -.
Work on the Albany ' & Astoria
railroad will probably begin in the
spring out Phelps will do your
printing for yon now and do it
right, ., - .:. .:''")
If you want, thi best quality
when' buying yonr groceries, and
at the lowest prices give me a call.
Prompt attention and satisfaction
guaranteed. ., . Ueo. Qi Henderson,
t Mn-Stanard, of the firm of Stan
ard & Cusick, is a competent: pre
scription draggist of five years ex
jexience. AH prescriptions intrusted
to them wili be accurately com
poanded.t 1 For sale, No. . 8 Superior cook
stove,' 1 cluster leg, walqut dinina
Uble. l kitchen Wble, 1 safe, 6
cane bottom chairs, and 1 A grade
plraeton for sale at a . bargain. In
quire of M. J. Monteith.
. Matthews & Washburne are anx
ioustoinaea wager-that Martin
Ludwt. who will remain with
them, makes the best wash boiler
made m this valley.
189
llattb's t IVasiitprne,
OREGON.
Special uearaee Sale jfiO()
- i
iP AtBAHV'
To make room for my large
commence January 20th a
:prirg stock I wiH
GEAND CLEARANCE
TKAYED OK S.OLENRrROU THE
i premises of Denver Hackleman, rear
Alluuiy, aiout Sept. 1, three younl irsldiKa,
branded thu HL on left shoulder. ' 'Iwo
three year old and one two year old, the
la'ter uarit coior, tne otntrs sorrel and red
dlnb' brown. Any intimation leadihc to
their recovery wili be suitably rewarded by
the uudersiKiied. E. II. LOUD,
1 NNCAL SCIlJOL MftKfl.tO NOTICK IS
.T. hereby ;Wen to tl)e lejal voters of
s -nooi district No, :, unq county, ureiron,
that the regular aonuai school mnetinr of
SAid rchool dltrict iU be held on Mmday,
tne so aay of Marco, at tnfl noar of 7
o'clock f x. ot ' said day at the joart house,
in the city of Albany, Linn county, Oregon.
Tor the purpose ot bearing: ths reports of
the di.eotors and olerl; of said'kcta'obl dis
trict and to ery a tax f it the support ot the
-hooh for thaeturaiOif year. Also tth the
purpose -if levying tax" for tb pape of
p f iox igrrest 0(1 the 'bone's 6 laid kebool
district, and for' the tra section; ol any other
business that may legally come before said
niMtinv " " '
By 'order of toe-board ot directors.
liated rcbruary Is, 1890.
C. G. BtJEBiUiT,
Jons Fosiut, District Clerk.
Chairman Board Directors.
STKtYKU HORSE- A M KPICM SlZKD
bay hone, with a blazed facej a.vd 'One
eye 0 it, aiout lour years o-a, ttaa strayed
upon the t -rm of uaniei Hou He, near lan
e it. ili. owner can secure the h' irse bv
callini "t. the premises and p lylnir calir s.
r'Oit-S VLE--CoKA.S UUtAT ol
timothy, balinl; will be sold In quantities
HA1
to suit at reato 1 tble rates for cash, at the
stables of L. Senders.
Oaaoos rxscTBic riusp.is ma aosf v.a.
leant medicine in thelWOrht for interna
and external use. and fr pais oi kt, nature,
you will never Sni its equal. Ask yoor
drujrxUc for 1L ' . . .
HEAL THYSKLK WITHOUr MKtUCINE
' This tan b done I tidintr liitnn tn
remove all foretn or injurious matter -from
the sr stem. b n 01 Dr. Wilf ,td lfir n.w
hyjfonlo truutment. -Address J. B. HuVhes,
Aent, Albany, Oregon.
WA5T(- TO SUTASMALLSECONlHll .KDCOOE
stovo aotLdininu table. Aiklnn m
Herald otUce.
f W, MOENCII ft PE ER
U. vintractraaiit builder .
RUETrSER,
Pinna artA. I.
no II and details fundabed for all kh.daof
trau. 1 a 1 brick bUlld.Mys, biidee. ete All
work pi uiptly dJJe aud guaranteed to be
Qmtciaa. ' j....... ,. . .
SEED WHEAT.
For the purpose of improving th
ed wheat of Linn emmty, a a
e
neeti wheat of Linn cmintv a 1 r
load of Australian white wheat, for
the free coinage measmes, it would j fprinnnr fall rowintr, has been
M.aUh .nnrnhaitiiin. (?oncrresB " sale, Wlucli 1 n)W
must make some disposition of the
silver question.
utter to tanners. For particular
anf Fanmles lnmiirc if W. V. 1
Crosby. AlDany, Oregon. 4
ONE TRIAL
MAKES A
fleplar Customer.
VI Y COMPLETE STOCK
AND
hlODSST PBXCZS
Ar what rite? it. Yott an
or iaUy invited to be one l
htm.
C. E. BROWNELL.
Have you got La Gnppe? It so. buy an arly
Breakfast or Jewel Jstove or Range and you will
have a strong pull on Laving the happust home in
tht? Valley Call and examine our Anti Rust Tin
ware .1
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if i
iinmiin
mm
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WORTH GOLD WATCHES
I take this method of intorming the citizens of .AJbaa .ad iciait
that I have jiiAt opened a first class clothing store io connection with my
merchantile business, and have added the most complete stock- of gents
Remember tins means everything in stock mut
have room, aiul we do not purpose to let Portland oi
any other city beat us in prices. We want to see
you all and will save you money.
SPECIAL BARGAIflS. IK CLOAKS.
GENTS' FURNISH IMS GOODS.
GENTS' NECK WEAR,
GENTS' HOSIERY,
UMBRKLL.tS,
HOSIERY,
LAPIES'. DRESS GOODS,
LADIES' FANCY GOODS,
LADIES' UNDERWEAR.
LADIES' HOSIERY,
LADIES' NOTIONS,
Goods and
ever brought to the city. Io order to advertise my business I have de
cided tn trive away over $500 worth of Gold Watches.. Every purchaser
of t. dollar's worth of goods, for cash, from the clothing departmeat
will receive a chance for one of thse gold watches. Stock is all aew
purchased ig the east for spot cash, and will be sold at
LOWEST LIVING RATES
.'i
Call and examine my stocic oefore purchasing elsewhere.
f3"No trouble to"show goou..
I Albany, Or.
G. IF. SI3fJPSOy.
LACK GUia'A LNS, ETO..ETC.
?KT .IF1 ZEEE-AOD
" ; Albany, Oregon.
SPAt Remedies
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Masco
The City Liquor Store,
IT. BAUMGAKT, Proprietor,
pF.iiXiM to thejOdd.Fellowa cm pie, Albany, Oregon
Keep constantly on hind theflnest imported anddomMtic woes, liquors
tcl-oos. onlvtlmtHiteflrein 4hn ett
SITOAUTJOfT'Oil PAIDTOORKBS FROM THE C08XTBY
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STORE
-AND-
GENERAL PRODUCE MARKET.
WANTED SPECIALLY Hay, oats and potatoes, to supply customers
on the Oregon Pacific Railroad extension and my increasing home trare,
where I sell in quantities to suit the rurchssers. OfFo foot or Fernr street.
r. m ;robertson.
Will & Stark.
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