TIJE 3HOHNI.:XG UEILAJJ): riUDAY, MAKCII 14, 18U0.
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THE 3 II 14.
jiuils t tlie .VI bin V postotflccclofo
J:)rt!l olliccs north
Hit) KaMcrn (dates f 6;30 A. ,
n,e West .Side t
nd the Nai row Clause 11. H. 7
For Portland and Salciu IIa.m,
Corvallis and Yaquina -..12:3.) i 11.
office south. 7:U0p.
The poatoflico wtM'be closed each t-veiitiig
ira six to seven o'clock.
KeiHtcreil matter t.ir thfi (early morning
:rain should Ik? maitnl before 8 o clock the
i rnvious evenin?.
OREGON' PACIFIC TIMETABLE.
Arrives Departs
rncneer.
Freight....
lll.l:amtl.00 111
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REMOVAL.
The office of the Daily ami
Weekly IIkkalo has beeii re
moyed into the Foster block up
stairs in the rooms formerly occu
pied bv the Masonic lodire, where
larger and more commodious quart
ers have been fitted up. Patrons
of the paper will please observe
the change.
ELECTRIC STREET RAIL WA YS
that the private ownership of land
ii unjustifiable, because kind is a
free gift of nature. If he is right,
then there can be no private
ownership of any species of prop
erty, for the simple reason that all
things, before the application of
labor to them, were gifts of nature,
Take a watch spring for instance
It ban bad a greatjdeal of human
labor exended upon it to bring it
into shape, but the iron from
which it is fabricated was origin
ally a gift of nature, and as such,
if Henry ("Jeorge's theory were
correct, could be claimed by
society at large. The doctrine of
natural right was exploded long
ago. Natural right can only be
defined by the word "might." All
the progress made by the world is
due to the sacrifice of natural
rights and the substitution there
for of the' doctrine of expediency.
If it can be demonstrated that the
world will be better off by doing
away with private ownership of
land and other property the exist
ing systems will be changed, but
otherwise not. All of the philoso-
phies will prove powerless to effect
a remedy without a satisfactory
demonstration that the world
would be better without private
ownership of property than with
it.
Put
Money In Thy Purse'
AND GO TO KRAUSSE & KLEIN,
lo toy k Largest Assortment of Boots aui Shoes in Albany b
And lay in a supply of L'oots and Shoes.
Owing to
an important change in our business
Sweep
-Eced-U-ctiors.
Will be made in our entire stock of Boots and hhots. and we. will sell
ycu goods cl.i?
aper than ouever bought them before
FOE THE NEXT FORTY DAYS ONLY;
uii.m: .onct.
TiiK state of Iowa and the coun
try at large are to be congratulated
upon the re-election of Senator
Allison to bis third term in the
United .States senate. He has
evinced great ability and .wisdom
in the past, and his long servue
gives him power and influence in
shaping legislation. "When a sen-
v I ator or representative in congress
fidelity to the
trust placed in their hands, it is
pimply wisdom and common
sense to keep them in the posi
tion, for they can wield a con-j
stantly increasing influence. Ore
gon can profitably remember and
act upon this lesson.
At the recent convention'of the
National Electric Light Associa
tion in Kansas City, the subject of
electricity as applied to street rail
ways was discussed comprehen
sively by Frank J. Sprague, of
New York, one of the leaders in
this new field of industry. He
showed that while the modern
electric railway jnight Jbe said to
have been born in Europe, in its
youth and younger manhood it is
purely American. In 1881 Dr.
.Siemens established the pioneer
electric railway in the suburbs of
Berlin. The first line established
in the United States for actual
commercial service Avas built by
Mr. Draft near Baltimore in 1885.
In all of the pioneer work the sys
tem used was that of direct supply
but most of the mechanical fea
tures as well as the electrical de
tails have now given way to other
and more efficient methods of
operation With reference to the
electric street railroad of to-day
Mr. Spragne said its strongest op
ponents two years ago are now its
best friends, and the enterprise,
for which it was then difficult to
get a dollar investment, to-dav
v -a . a . . .
aeinanus the best thought and the ! show. ability and
most active energies of two great
-corporations and several smaller
ones. The contracts for electrical
equipments involve larger amo.mts
than almost any other electrical
enterprise. The business done in
this year will probably be not less
.than $,)00,(KK). Every street rail
way in the United States is watch
ing with eager eyes the develop
ments of the rival electrical
interests. The flexibility of the
electric system. Use ease with
which it is extended, its adaptabil
ity t various conditione of ser
vice, its freedom from long-continued
breakdown, the marvelous
advances winch have been made !
in perfecting its apparatus, all j
insure its supremacy. About one
hundred and thirty towns and
cities in the United States have
ii - i . . .
mese ranwavs in operation or
under contract. The roads in
operation are making 100,000 miles
-a day, and within three months
the mileage will lc doubled. As
.
regarus ianger, uio electric car is
. the safes possible vehicle because
of the remarkable facility of con
trol. Electricity has proved itself
ordinary work under the most un
favorable conditions. It has done
work where it would have been
impossible to have dono it with
horses. . It has enabled ' the run
ning sppeed of cars to be increased
even in crowded cities 60 per cent,
and on suburban routes a speed of
20 miles or more- lias been made.
Experimental runs of 30 miles an j
hour on the.' ordinary street car
with the narrotf flange wheel have
been attained. The riding of elec
tric cars is easier than on cable or
horse cars, starting and stopping
more easily, the cars are ckaner
and are brilliantly lighted.
The electric street railway h the !
Hazixu in colleges seems to have
about the same facination for the
average student as does the prize
ring and pugilistic encounters for
the general public. The prize for
originality in applying the art of
hazing, however, must be awarded
to a score or more of the students
of Kalamazoo College, who, hav
ing presumably grown weary of
maltreating in offensive and un
resisting freshmen, on a recent
Saturday evening captured, Itound
and blindfolded a couple of profes-
ShavinglS cents at Vieitck's.
Tinware warranted not to rust at
Matthews &' Washburn's.
Go to Phelps for the latest styles
in commercial work.
Hubbard's headache capsules
are a sure cure. Try tbem.
Smoke Browi -k Easthams
5-cent cigar Brazil.
Shaving 15 cents on Sundays or
holidays at Yiereck'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 sup-
m Special
leara
sors, conveyed them to a desolate
cornfield two miles away and left j plies go to Stanard & Cusick's.
them there to pass the night in I Cheap Astoria lots in the ex
humiliation and discomfort. If
the faculty decide to reward these
ardent seekers after knowledge,
that reward should be in the form
of an indictment.
To make room for my large Spring stock I wil
commence January 20th a
GRAND CLEABANCF
XEW TO-PAY.
SMOKERS EMPORIUM.
Opposite Kevere House. Kine Imported,
Key West and other domestic cigars. Stand
ard tiran ki of smoking anil l!i' ins; tobaccos
All comb braild new.
Kastium &Va.xWixklk.
ten
sion to th Kailwav addition
Tinware warranted not to rust at
Matthews & Washburn's.
If you want a choice, cup of tea j
try my 40 cent tea m bulk. U. E.
Brownell.
Business men who want neat,
tasty stationer' get Phelps to do
their printing.
Buy lots in the extension to the
Ilaliway addition to Astoria. They
are cheap.
New customers as well as old
ones will be made welcome at
Spencer & Blackburn's.
Mr. Martin Ludwig, the best
tinner in the yalley, will remain
with Matthews & Washburn.
A speedy cure for catarrh war
ranted in every case. Apply to
Dr. Fat ton.
Smoke tht celebrated Havana
filled 5-cent :gars, manufactured
at Julius Jos h's 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 .ind Kc
West cigars, tro to M. BauiDsrart
cigar store, one door :as! of black
man's drug sto'2
Remember this means 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 .see
you all and will save you money.
SPECIAL BARGAIHS IN5CL0AKS.
BARROWS&SEARLS
NOW HAVE A
(lil'LETE LINE
BOOTS andSBOES
For spring trade at prices
that defy compeeitiorj. Give
us a call nod boy your shoes of
us at bedrock prioer. Good
gdods Dd square dealing.
BARROWS & SEARLS.
B L UJIBEHG Ji L O CK.
OA UTIOlV Eakf sno",.un!ess w- L. Douelas name and price are stamp ot.
.w.V.:T . ,,,e o.u II ibe dealer caanot aupplr you. send direct to teuton
enclosing auve:ul .rice.
GKNTsT FURNIS'UMJ GOODS,
GENTS' NKCK U KAK,
GENTS' HOSIEKY,
UMBRELLAS,
HOSIEKY,
LAPIES' DRESS GOODS,
LADIES' FANCY GOODS,
LADIES' UNDEUWEARJ
LADIES HOSIERY,
LADIES' NOTIONS,
I.AOE ULJKT-AAInS, ETCETC.
Albanv, .O'enou.
Hue Calf, Heavy Baa4 Grain
a ad CrerdHMr Waterprr.
ateatlsi ike Tisrld. fcxjuMtaefel
3.M CeaaUae Baaal Sewed
Mice.
94. HaBd-9ewed Well Saae.
a.M luee sad fraraarrs' ae.
Lxira Valae 'ir isaae.
8he WarklaaaaesCa
). 'and fil.n Bara' SefcaeJ
aaes
All Made la Caaeicsa, Bartow
aad Lace.
S3 &$2 SHOES
FOR
LADK
f 11 ANTKO -A woman to help at house
work on Saturday of e:wh week. For
partii-u!a ap!y at this office.
W'AN'ED- A trirl to d irriicral house
work. Apply to W. W. Cruwdcr, 3d
strui'c, uacKiem m a . artuitinn.
rat s
Add
itiiiii
f A.STI AO ;vt, OKNTLK4KN OB LAU1KS, TO
f f Handle a iew inven Ion, that is indc
pensilile and e'U at bixht.
UoHlnch, Albanv. Or.
Address K
1 1 AN TED- Tw youn,r men to
If for a i
canvass
useful h ineiold article. Airent
can mike from $150 to 820J per month. For
fur her mf rmation a ldres E. F. Wade,
oji nc, nafcn.
HOUSES Bou lit and gold on m jst favor,
able terms. Apply to A. Senders at
Hirshallaor Schincer sstab'fcs.
1?OR SALS AHW KINUKK BHHiAU UACIII.NK.
! at greatly reduced rates; also choice
umiitry birds, bngiish and German singers.
ror iwrucuiara inquire or jnrs. win. Myer.
TJARTIK8 -WI'HINQ O RAVEL FROM
X the Wllklns pit near this city must call
ar. ine omoe o' tne urcifoo LA..d ci and oro.
cure tickets. Bv order J. H Wii kins.
HfO.NEY TO LOAM UiME CAPITAL ON
HA rood real estate security. For oartien.
lars enquire of Geo. Mamphrey.
O bay horse, with a blaaad face aad one
eye out, about four years o'd, baa- atiayad
.1.. f . MJ IknAl-l C1AM..W flC.
upUIl Kill? liWIU VI IWIISI llUIV.Hf UW J
srnt. The owner can secure the horse bv
ca'HnTit rh i'n' nti n-v'nir oh-it?
H
to suit at rea-to ibie rates
stables nfL Senders.
timothy, baled; will he sol I in quantities
for cash.
Ui
at the
0"
vehicle of modern and profe'reative !
times. It is Fitch'a road that will v s1
anaoi KuwritiC KSuiitr m run -vo. t-
s&'it ma licmo in the.world for interna
and extcmul me. and for pain oi any nature.
Von Jrill never Bud its equal. Ask your
druggist for it. '
HEAL Til YS ELK" WITHOUT MEiHUlNE
rhis i ri be done by odini: nature to
remove all forein or injurious matter fr.im
the s i stem, by uteof Or. Wilf r J Hall's new
hveeniu tritment. Address J. B. Hughes,
Ajjen', Albany, Oregon.
own threal as Way through the
various iortions ci AlbanV, and
the city's outlying suburbs.
ANTKD TO BUT A SHALL SECOND-!! -,KDCO R
stove and d.uin i table. .Adlre-w "6 "
Herald oiticc.
WA.VrEi I v.V O-' iio n at-Li.lA'U
a ility to represent 119 as -ft!e.icnt in
tliHl.j-.vi, (?. to. $KW per ycir irau be
mad ! ) Y-i 1c-H, ,Wa:um iKer & Urown,
i'hi alc'ith a, l'
rnu i.ir,' -s; : .rhm,' ai I merchint tiilor
n.' iiH' hi Ainerica. -
M-i.iv-if :i.
Tur. claim has ' frequently been
mailo that no nrominent writer
has had the courage to t r'.ticife : "' a oi so. 8 Rscr, 'Kkakon
IIi?nrv , (iet-rrc'K tlwnr. Of . .v.'"r l,L'"i.,,- -iinte.l a lar:.(V Kt,w for
Iltnrj 1 i.urj,t h llUOr.cs. UI Mrh conn. -ei ions Ap,-ly to L-'ViWck.
course this U not true. "Process : ...,.., .
.r.,1 lV.v.rf.v'linsfftPT,l,(. . V ... r. . . . ' I: ' "H""
to be full of fals statements and
inferenceH. but it has been reserv
ed for Professor Huxley to demol- fr.i
isli the theory upon which :K.' ' 1 ir.i.r.i.t c-
George's system proeeedi?. ( ieorjre, w Ai A , U i :
as is well known, following tlie j " . oii C ovar i i t
lead of other writers, has declared ;rijm a, t,Mt, ,f th .
... :.i'i- ;-i . :-: K-t i:i Krri;i!.
tnu n'liiii -r l' -n. a-.. i
1.0 .s ij.j.i iii-tiil. turn; i.f.l fra kindn.
.1.1 i.ru-K uuim k'. ii.iiiis, eti
A-
ll t I .
TO ALBANY IS
now on the market and comprises
105 large, level and beautiful build
ing lots. The blocks have eiight
lots to the block, each lot being 00
hy 100 feet. The streets are CO
feet wide with two large avenues,
one of 100 feet and the other of 510
feet in width. There will probably
be a motor or electric line to this
addition Defore long. For terms
of ale apply to any real estate
agent in the city.
ONE TRIAL
MAKKS A
tegula? Customer.
MY COMPLETE STOCKs
AND
U0DEST PRICES
Are what does it. You an
0 :Uy invited tobioneo!
hem.
C. E. BROWNELL.
1 1
a . i'i
V auLD BY
Foshav & Mason.
'" HAS JUST RECEIVED HIS
Line
of
IV. L. DOUGLAS
S3 SHOE
FOR
GENTLEMEN.
1.75 SHOE tOR HlftBM.
BEST MATERIAL,
Bk'STfiTTLE,
BEST FITTING.
Brarktaa, Mass.
Sill!
l.v
L E. BLAIIM.
Maiewsfcliuoni
ALBANY, OREGON
Knocked out. High prices 011
Hardware. Tools, Pumps, StoTes.
Kanges, Tinwa.-e and PlHmbinc,
are badly knocked out by Mat
thews & Washhurne, the energetic
and pushing hardware 'and atofe
n in the Tweedale Block, Alba
ny, Oregon.
FOR PURE DRUGS,
TOILET
GO TO
GOODS
Notice of OlHHoluilun.
NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN
hit the UU Gnu of Hopkins &
8altmar3h, coroposed of T.G. Hopkins
und Georire W. Sa.tm;irsli, U this day
dissolved by mutual consent; the said
iww W. 3ultmar.h rctinn. All
the liobllities of the fh: n arc assumed
hv the said 1. G. Hopkins and Mary
jjaltmnrsh, a cipartnerstiir) this dav
ntered into under the firm natm; of
lloiikins &' Saltmarsh, and tin? said
l ist named firm will collect all out-
landing accounts and claiiiH i-f the
late tinn of Hopkins fc Saltmali.
Uatad thi. Jaminrv :il, iS'.W.
T. G. HOPKINS,
GEOUa1-' V"- SLTM.KSH
X
I Kli-.s.i-i-
nid
n iti'.cd
Notice of Dissolution.
'ot:cs 1-: nit li iv oivkv tii vt tiik o-pakt-
nvs'ii luratiiiDro eioinj umlfirihe
1 n mi.' linn ni ne if sh'y iV liii-kinw n
-.1hrrjhvdis-11.lvodJ.3- mutual rnnvi;t, Mr.
I V. vsh iv rj iri-i hivinsil.l his inter--t
in vid t vil fl,-ia !iinina-is t i Mr.Ocojc
i. kinio:i, wln wii! w.ti'iin. tlie Ha:iie,
K. F. Ahabt,
Ur.n. Iml-rinsox
Aluany, ( rc,on, rV:u y 'ti, l.-yo,
Emliracing a fiua liae of suits, which will be sold at bottom prices
Remnaht Counter
Has been established, au J in order to make room for new gnods he wil
U 1.19 large stock of dress goods, remnants, notions, etc.; at a
VEHY GREAT REDUCTION-
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1
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mm
MWiwnville College
McMINNVILLE,
i -- '
ACADEMIC
AJS'D
COLLEGIATE
1 -mrtments. In the AcarWr".
jPcpartiiu-iit there are four cnrs o'
stud r.f three years each: Clastical,
jecieiitific. normal and business. Iu
struct inn is t!i ugh; location, heal-
tiij i xi.-nsfB low; advantage?, first--
tla6 in every respect. Fnll.iuturu a-
. -j 141 u 111 cstaiuguc, lor winch addrete
-T. G I3KOWJSSON.Pus
.OREGON
I
G. L BLACKMAN.
Dnigj, faints, OAs,
FsoftMSMrraatd tss3aiarticlaa,
alan a full Dae of books and
BijUosjeft. partOQacaaa, etc
tar- rrssxiipUum MfaIlv
eompotjndssl
Albcsr
HE AlSO CAKKIES
Oicgoa.
The Finest Line of Pianos and Organs in tie
Willainette ThJIht.
CM.T. AXD li-YrtanMl; t
Tuo Leading
PHOTOGRAPHERS:
., , . ALBAXT. OREGON.
tuc d r.-... s 7 c ah iw S bt ,hfld 'r them only of us, si re-whi-b
v1,Mi:t ' sea H XlU tt.. Pu;V'R Ir,e ''W from
'h,.ll!ru-,if!t.0 u ,r rat,,'.VTrv T,f'lJ- work. VTc
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