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THE ."MOUSING II H 1 A LI ) ; " TH TJ KS1 ) A Y . MARCH 13, 1890. . 'a!LV .V.XLi WEBKLV I -iu.t e'ivi-riii hy currier, per week v m.i;. f ' v-:n ......... 0.1 J 5 00 WEEKLY. (Publuiietl cvory Friaay Morniog.) e ropy, cr annum, in advance......$2.C0 ' lien not paid in advance 2.f 0 TUB MAILS. Mails it tlie Allny postoffice close; For all ofBces north ) TIiu Ristern states f 6UM A. M, Che West Side f nd the Nairow Gau;e R. K. Tor Portland and Salem .-. . . . . II A. Corvallixand Yaquina .12:S9r. s, ottice south........... 0 r. k' The postotfice will 'be closed each evening mm six to scren o'clock. Ileirtjred matter for the Jearly morniiif -rain should b; mailed b. fore 8 o clock the I irKvious erenitiL'. OREGON' PACIFIC TIME TABLE. Arrives Ueparts iaiRMnser. Freight ...jll.l5amiL0Upni 5.2Tnml .W' KEMOVAL. The ofliee of the Daily and Weekly Herald has been re moved into the Foster block up stairs in the rooms formerly Died bv the Masonic lodge, where larger and more commodious quart ers have been fitted up. Patrons of the paperj will please observe the chanze. USE OF RICHES. Solomon's aphorism that all is vanity, eveu coupled with the testimony of all subsequent philosophers that riches are the baggage or impedment of virtue, does not hinder the arduous and active pursuit of those same riches by all the sons and daughters of men. Bacon observes, and with much truth, that "of great riches there is no use, except it be in the distribution; the rest is but conceit." This truth, at least, is now more generally accepted than in any previous age. Men with great riches have sometimes nought to distribute their wealth for the public good after their i deaths, holding on to their riches out of vanity until the last mom ent of life, but recently there has been displayed a growing disposi tion on the part of rich men to seek the pleasures of distribution during their own lives s much wiser course in every way. It secures the use of their money for the intended purpose, which a will Dometimes fails to do, and obtains for the generous given that reward of satisfaction which is his due. To this disposition must be as cribed the building of great public libraries, schools, institutes, and colleges and the establishment of large, useful industries by rich men who have learned in time the lessons oi philosophy. It is im possible for the very wealthy to spend or use their income upon themaelves. Their capacity is limited, and beyond that they stand as cust'dia!.s or trustees of a fund which they may squander or donate to others or to charity, but can not use for themselves. It is this view of great ri lies (over and beyond the necessities of the individual) as a kind of trust fund that is beginning to bear fruit in systematic efforts to distribute for tunes for the benefit of the general public. It is somewhat curious to observe that even in the days of Bacon exactly the same view of men's duties was taken,that is now beginning to prevail. That philo sopher observed : "Therefore measure not thine advancements by quantity, but frame them by measure, and defer not charities till death ; for certainly, if a man weigh it rightly,' he that doth so ia rather liberal of.another man's than of his own." There is another suggestion by Bacon that has a great deal of force in our day and generation. He says : "Men leave their riches either to tlteir kindred or to the public, and (moderate portions prosper best in both. A great state (estate) left to an heir is as a lure to all the birds of prey round alxnit to seize on him if he be not the better established in years aud judgment. Likewise glorious gifts jtnd foundations ai e like sacrifices without salt, and but the painted nepnlchers of alms which soon will putrify and cor rupt inwardly." Who has not observed the general truth of this warning? The heir to a greivt estate coming to it unprepared by experience for the enjoyment or, management of great riches suffire it to fall away from him or dissi pates it in riotous living. So also the church or charity too richly endowed attracts to its contr. 1 either dishonest or easy-going peo ple, and fails to do the good that a struggling congregation or con pany accomplishes through the unselfish zeal of its individual members. But if there is no re: 1 use of great riches except it be in the distribution, and if in that distribution it be wise to divide the estate in modern portionp, it follows that the philanthropists who seek to found public inatitu tionfi uueht t consider well the hcojmj and needs of their charitable fniirwhitinns. This thev fan do with t-ertainly.only while they are present to direct the oTKjrations nnl nlwerve the effects of their rlmrilahln work. What would "foundation" in Bacon's day would be very small .... i .i ... m ours, jno nniu can w -iiii except that which arises out of the amount of good to be accom plished, but whatever the endow ment may be, it is well to keep within the limit rather than over step. An institution with a sur plus of revenue attracts vultures ; an institution barely able to con tinue its work invites helpers to join it. The growing tendency to make dispostion of riches during lifetime i is one of the hopeful signs of the times and is to be highly com mended. THE SATIONAL1STS. TbTiircKiMroR of thk Hrrald. In a recent editorial, on these clubs, you seem to labor under the occu-jgame mistake that so many do, that is that they are luiiy are wholly committed to the ideas set forth in the novel "Looking Back ward." It is true that its author is a Nationalist, and it may be that he hopes to see his ideas car ried out some time, but neither he nor others believe them jtractical at the 'present time. The purpose of these reformers is to advocate the nationalization of labor gradu ally, not at once nor in any cut and dried manner, but learning as they progress they expect to hold all the good aud reject the bad. There are few who go so far as to advocate the immediate ownership of the railways, the majority pre ferring to make tho experiment first with the telephone, the tele graph and the express. With the knowledge and experience thus gained we can determine whether we are ready for so gigantic a movement of the government as the ownership of over 150,000 miles of railways. 1 hat this will be the outcome of the present lalor troubles seems most prob able, therefore it is the part of wisdom to discuss the matter as you have done, calmly and honest ly, rather than as some of your contemporaries, who show by their haste to condemn wholly and without argument, that they have given the questions at issue very little if any serious thought. C. C. HXU'E, Corvallis, Or., March ., 185K). The ostonicc department has been petitioned to establish a mail route between Yaquina Bay to Al.-iea, creating a postofllce at Beaver creek, which will Ik- a great convenience in that 'section. To the Ladies. To my patror.s and ladies of Al biny I shall lie in Albany with a full stock of the latest styles in millinery by the 15th to the 1st of Vpri!. Thanks for na favors. Respectfully, Mrs. S. E. Wayne. I'ocket Cutlery. Tin-. 1 i nest and finest display every brouirht to this valley just received at Stewart & Sox's." Call and examine. XEW TO-DAY. tT'AXTKD A woman to help at hoiuc 1 1 vork on S.Uurilar of each week rur psrti'-alar.i appl.v nt this otlice. IV'AN'ED- A -fir I to d- irenera! house It work. Apply to W. W. Crowder, oil street, Ilackleman's 3d addition. w pensi NTK1 KQ A ..-,. &...&. uK LAII1KS, TO handle a iw invcn ion, that is inde fensible and -i! it hivht. Address It. Goad rich, Albany, Or. Two youn' men to can rasa for a useful household article. Asrenl cn mike from 3 i 50 to $20 J per month, For further inf rmation address E. Y. Wade, Saattle, Wa h. HOUSES Bought and sold on most favor, able terms. Apply to A. Senders at Marshall's or Sthmeer'sstab'es. PR SALS. A NEW 8INQFR BIWISO MACIIIXb. at greatly reduced rates; also choice canary birds, English and German sir.ers. Vox particulars inquire of Mrs. Wm. Myer. 17 the Wilkins pit near this city man call at the office o the Orcoo Lad Cx and pro cure tickets, i Bv order e J. H. Wiikins. ONEV TO LOAS-HOME CAPITAL ON rood real estate security. For Dart'civ lais enquire of Geo. Humphrey. O bay hone, with a blazed face and one ve out, about four years o'd, baa strayed tpon the farm of Daniel Houck, near Tan- rent. The owner can aecuro Vom kranw by a'Unz at Utpreniisea and piyimr chtirs. A i KO.t- dAL.fcX-CL.KAN CHfcAT .o-t timothy, baled ; will he sold in quantities to suit at reason ble rates for cash, at the t ibleS of f,. Sender. 0" ifant medicine in the world for interna tiid external use. and f.,r paia oi any uatn. .. ou will never Ond its equal. Ask jour IruKisc for it. HEAL THYSELF WITHOUT MEDICINV; This can be done by aiding nature to e uove all lorelirn or injurious matter irojs tie evstem, by uie of Dr. Wilford Hall's new ivsrtnlc treatment. Address J. B. Hughes. Ajfenr, Albany, Oregon. lITaWTSD TO BCT ASMALLSSCOD-HAKDCOOa atoveaad dinina table, j Address "S," lerald ortlce. IT.VN rEO M Vfi O GO JO se.lii.iAu If a llity to represent as as sales agent in ms town, (1200 to 92000 per year can be nade) Address, Waoamtker '& Brown, 'hiladelphia, -o Che largest clo'hln? and J merchant tllor IX n inj in ATieric. fOK. SiLI A OOOD NO. 8 KA.NUR. ItKASOM tor sellirir, wanted a larger stove for Mb connections Apply to L Virkecs. iy ANTED Three pairs of Chinese pheas 1 ? ants. Inquire of Curran & Monteith, f W, MOENCU Pg Ett KUErrNKt. U. contracbirs -.nd builder.. Plana ktioiut and details furnwhr.1 tnr ail .1 .-me and briuk build ark promptly do .19 anil guaranteed to be J; .,,n. ?, ... mx over n "k National 'iij"ui uih, iiny, ur. Wort aoliciUi rum mi paru n 103 county. kPut Who And lay Will be made in our entire stock of Boots aud bhots. hiaI Ave -will tell you FOE ltlslF..S oTi-r.s. Shaving 15 cents at Vieu-ek's. Tinware warranted not to ru6t at Matthews & Washburn's. Go to I'helps for the latest f lyles ; in commercial work. . Hubbard's headache capsules are a 6ure cure, lryinem. j Smoke Browi k Easthani s ! 5-cent cigar Brazil. Shiving 15 cents on Sundays- or holidays at Viereck's. Tinware warranted not to rust at Matthews & Washburn's. Great clearance sale at W. F. Read's for the next 30 days. Fine dressed chickens to-day at Geo. C. Henderson's. For school books and artist tup- plies go to Stanard A Cusick's. Cheap Astoria lots in the exten sion to th Kaihvay audition. Tinware warranted not to rust at Matthews & Washburn's. If you want a choice cup of tea try my 40 cent tea in duik. u. j. Brownell. Business men who want neat. tasty stationery get 1'helps to do their printing. Buy lots in the extension to the Bali way addition to Astoria. They are cheap. New customers as well as old ones will be made welcome at Spencer & Blackburn's. Mr. .. Martin Ludwiuv the best tinner in the yalley, will remain with Matthews & Washburn. A speedy cure for catarrh war ranted in every case. Apply to Dr. Patton. Smoke tlit celebrated Havana filled 5-cent igars, manufactured at Julius .Tosi hs cigar factory. 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, eo to M. Kaumsart cigar store, one door :ast of black man's drug stcj hi TO ALBANY IS now on the market and comprises 105 large, level and beautiful build ing lots. The blocks have eight lots to t ie block, eacti lot being 00 by 100 feet. The streets are 00 feet wi le with two large avenues, one of 100 feet and the other of 91) feet in width. There will probably be a m tor or electric line to this addition oefore long. For terms of sale apply to agent in tne citv. any real estate 0NE1 TRIAL ...Aft. 1 f .-. . ill MARKS A ;ejilarl Customer. MY COMPLETE. ISTOCK AND mODEST PSICES Are what does i . You arJ ir 'ia'Iy invited to be one ol hem. C. E. BROWNELL. N4lee r iDUsoIailaw. OTICEiilS (''HEREBY gIyEM V hat the Utejflrrn of Hopkins A Saltmarsh, coittposedof T.tl. Hopkius aud ucorte W. tJaltmarsh. is this dav dissolved by mutual consent, thai said (Jeorge V. tsaitmarea retiring. All the liabilities or the firm arc assumed hy the said T. G. Hopkirxi and Mary Saltmarsh, a copartnership this'dry entered into unrer the firm nm'c of HoDklas Saltmarsh. and tbe said Jast named firm will collect all out- utandlng ccouats aud claims of the late firm of Hopkins & Saltrjarsb. Dated tins January 31, ;o'J0. T. G. HOPKINS, GEORO61 V SXLTMARSH Notice of Dissolution. OTIC tcnKRIRT CIVS THAT TUB CO-MHT- nership heretofore existing under the rtyle and firm name of Ashbr k Dickinson is hereby dissolved by mutual consent, Mr K. F. Ashby retiring having sold his inter- at in and to said firm business to Mr. George Dickinson, who will continu the nme, R. P. Asa it, Gso. Dicuatox Albany, Oregon. February Mtu, iciO. yrfitinn 1UUIM.IU l Money In Thy Purse, AND GO TO KRAUSSE & KLEIN, Carry the Largest inja supply oi Boots and THE MIT FORTY 189 Specia to To make room for my commence January 20th a GRAND CLEARANCE SALE Remember this rneaus everything in stock mus have room, and we do not purpose to let Portland or any other city beat us in prices. We want, to sre you all and will save you money. SPECIAL BARGAIflS IN CLOAKS. GKNTS' FURKIS'lIKK GOODS, GENTS NF.CK WEAK, GENTS' HOSIERY. UMBRF.LLaS, HOSIERY, 1 A.UK UU KTA "-'- rfinstiiiiPTi S for CU r.rUmi3fcr GS-. "W. SI30PSO3ST HAS JUST RECEIVED HIS- Line Embracing fine line of suits, vhich Memnaiit n.M been esUblished, an J in order to make room for new goods he wil sell i.is Urge stock of dress goods, remnants, notions, etc., a a VEST GREAT BBDUCTX02T. Albanif, Or. m I - MoMINNVILLK, t b ! I r ... - l . m It l l VI QLLEGE Assortment of Boots aiii Shoes in Shoes.- Owin to an inipoitaiit change in our businets Bed-action ine large Spring stock I wil LAriES' DRESS GOODS, LADIES' FANCY GOODS, LADIES' UNDERWEAR.! LADIES' HOSIERY, LADIES' NOTIONS, iiN S, I O.. ETC. - - ZZmm AlbanvL "'eeon. 5 aw-Z-C" -Tt aa. IS. aasaaw ! a ' -n Mr of will be soldatbottom prices. Counter W. SIMPSON. noTH a n a r.i7MTri' Kemeis " o mtssn &i a aa w aaaaaaaaaaaaaBaaSBaSK L V I llOllDg, imxx.j STL UAJJJllKJ- AND COLLhWIATl-; DmsateaaU. In the Academic Department thrre aaaiuur courses o study of three years each: CUsaica, scientific normal and business. 1 tr. c.'on n .bo.vugh; location, heal thy? expenses low; advantages, first- - in ev try respect, t ullfiDturu.it lon in catalogue, for which addrew r g. m;owNsoN.Pi.fc. 0M00K utwi 4 DAYS BARROWS BARROWS IST.VMltBltC. BLOCK, ( A I I I M 1 1 ake n" ,hce un'egH w- the hntr.in enclosinif ailvei tiaed prire. mentis i . ..j i il m IV. L. DOUGLAS CO CUOC for GENTLEMEN. Sobi by FOR PURE DRUGS, TOILET AND GO HE ALSO I H II fl M -1 B fl O O a I Th8 Finest line off Pianos and Organs in" flu Willamette VaUev. 1 ATT i-VTt -n. - AJJlJ ji;aahjnJ HIS 0J Week - aLDAri X , OBEOOS. S?oetb "iwa te,?""Te8 mtaeh W- 0,"k Greenwood ap .t . ""Pbtau-s ean be had from them onh-ofn hi. , ave shout WOO Df-eatlTes Blade hr mtl.ai fMaa do date .;."-" u"r r',,u,',"W HtV.is s'ato. """ " Pt s rai e hnd at like rates. An . shall be p1rail ta MaetticTea 3 :. i argen work at 3 you at rnr studia Albauy bouiibt them btfore ONLY: & S EARLS OF- BOOTS and SHOES For spring trade at pricca that defy compeeition. Give us a call aud buy yonr shoes of us at bedrock price. Goori gaods sod square dealing. & SEARLS. L- lXuglM name aad price are stamped on. NOW HAVE A If the dealer casoot supply you, send direct to fsvtory riae Calf, BeaTjr Crate and ( rtrdBMr Waterprasif. Beil l the Werld. Kxaussteckl a5.M Ceaalme Baad Sewed Bkee. JM.M Hasd-Sewed Writ SlMe. S3.M rllee aad raratera' atMe. .M Extra Valae lf . 09 Warklaataea'a tthae. d.td aad $)!. Beyn' easves. adfTjice" ataiMaaa m & SHOES TO Li. Da. BEST MATERIAL, BEST STYLE. BEST FITTINO. W. L. D9CCLA8. Breehtea. Mass. L- E. BLAIN. iTrnTi..i ami i iHdiiiitjwMiiviiiiii ALBANY, OREGON Knocked out. High prices an Ilardwate. Tools, Pumps, Stores. Ranges, Tinwa.-e and riumbing. are badly knocked out by Mat thews & Washburne, the energetic and pushing hardware 'and atore nun. in the Tweedale Block, Alba ny. Oregon. FAKOY 2TO GOODS l&L6U(lii. 1M& Paints, Dili O fELCTS TEU. PAPT?TXa STOCK PHOTOGRAPHERS nesratlTfB made hr nnmlm fma W ,-, i- ;". 'J. lowest " ... v. v-ii i , iuia line l ia Fromsa'a block, next ar to the it in OUT I 1 11 1 flTTIl A Pufaisii iltinitarrtrin, ateaa MIIbm af aooks sai ststtsai i aartosBoals. etc tZTVJaajrtataam. earefuRy