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1 -r-riiiHf5fc-v.:- v-m- gi - -,- - -r- J . i , . . ... , . - - - - J I 1 ' THE MOHNiyG HKHALD; SATURDAY, MAliCH 15, 181)0. A1LV XL WEEKLY ! ; .- 1AILV eivty moriiimr except Moiiilay.; . e!tv .!. I'V cuiiur. per wevii..n....... ".16 S in."-. ! r vn 3 00 tt'i.'KKLY. t Pu'ii j!icl every Friday Morning.) i k topy, or annual, in advaace.......iJ.O0 heii nut paid in advance ....... ......... ISO IUK MAILS. .vails it the Albany postotfk-e close Albany postorgce close es north states f 6;30 a. m, ide f t row Gaue 15. It. ) i or all offices north The Kasti-rn rhc West Side r.J the Nat for Portland and Salem....'. 11a.', CorvalliA and Yaquina .........12:30 r. m. office south.............. 7:30 r. The poatoJHce will 'he closed each cvei.ii. rom nix to soven o'clock. Keyisterel matter lor the .Jcarly morning train uhould be mallei before S o clock the ; rcvi'ius eveuinc. OR E00N" PACIFIC TIME TABLE. Arrives IX parts assenger. Freight .lll.15amll.00pm J f..2Siml 6.Ma REMOVAL. The office of the Daily and Weekly Herald has been re moved into the Foster block up stairs in the rooms formerly occu - pied by the Masonic lodire, where larger and more commodious quart ers have been fitted up. Patrons of the paper will please observe the change. EDITORIAL Not n6. The Farmers Institute in Inde pendence this week proved a suc cessful meeting, The people of Albany, and Linn county should see to it that the session of the institute to be held here next week, on the 27 and 2S is success ful and useful. I.n the case of Dan Burke, the drunken messenger, whose whisky imbibing caused him to 1e -instrumental in the loss of so many lives at the Walnut Grove dam burst ing disaster, he being released from, custody lie-cause it was said that there was no law to reach his case, would seem to be one in which assuming of a special law for the occasion was called for. If any man was ever guilty of a grave crime, most certainly he was. The Ladies Aid Society of this city propose to erect an orphans home and a public hospital, if sufficient encouragement is given them. About $1000 has been suli scribed, and the land for the build ings will no doubt lie donated. A combined hospital and home for orphans such as the society pro pose to build would be a valuable institution, and would ultimately receive endowments, resulting in the widening of its benefits and an increase in its building-. I r is no wonder that . the whole civilized world is agitated over such proceedings as the treatment of Russian prisoners, the severity of which is too shocking for com mon publication. The govern ment of Kussia may lie hampered by Nihilists ami Anarchists, and reforms may, from the nature of the case, move slowly; but a gov ernment whose system ia hi com plicated, and is so slow in getting at and correcting abuses in its prison discipline as the govern ment of Russia has shown itself to be, has every inducement.to inau gurate speedy reforms; and the sooner it gets about them the better for the world at large, and certainly the lietter for its own stability. The Alaska Commercial Com pany hiscs its valuable exclusive privilege of taking fur seals upon the islands of St. Paul and St. Cteorge Wause of the competition excited by its large profits. The North American Commercial Com pany, of New York, which is to have the lease, is to pay more than three times as ' much per annum as was paid by the Alaska Company. On the basis of 100,000 ! , . I DCIC IltJ U1U f'J TCI 11 Lit VII b ( will receive about 11,000,000 per J : ' 1 annum, as against $300,000 re- i j .i i m, qmrd Tinder the lease. The ex- r mivn TiTi vi itMTo ia t run itT . twenty years. The purchase of Alaska was a pretty gOOU DUSineSS II. V. V . , UII .1 . j The United States naid onlv '. ,2uu,ut;o iyr inc country, ana 11 has immense undeveloped re sources besides these seal fisheries. In its editorial reference t3 the establishment of a trans-Pacific steamship line by the Union Pacific, the Oregonian points out what it deems the necessity of deepening the river channel be tween here and Portland to permit ! the pjssage of these vessels. This is an expense which may be term- ; ed unnecessary, and it will be end- j less. The Union Pacific manage- ; nient will s.ion sue that a railroad i to Ast ri;t an absolute necessity I and it will be built. The bar must ' l i i . . i ie mrown wide open at anv cost. ;i It is now one of tlie safest en trances on any coast, but the pro jected improvements will make it still boit'-r. Let these be Cnishtd and then let the ocean vessels stop at Astoria. The expense of keep in; the Columbia and AVillamette open for light drauaht loatH will be nominal and appropriations can easily Ikj secured, but to attempt more is to attempt wasting the money of the people. Columbian. Pkkii.U'S it is not exactly gener ous, to prognosticate as to the un derlying cause of Senator Stan ford's recent conversion to the wonderful money loaning and saving's banks schemes ; but view ing all of the conditions and circumstances it cannot but be deemed a natural sequence. His advocacy of the scheme that is so at varience with all his practices, anil life long work, certainly gives grounds for suspicion. The J Chronicle thinks that it is a little singular, to say the least, that this philanthropic proposition is con temporaneous with the movement to reduce the interest on the Cen tral Pacific debt from 0 per cent to 2 or ;. per cent per annum. Can it le that the president of the 1 company wants to net a new stand- ard of interest with a view to sealing the interest on the railroad debt? It is obvious that if the government would accept 1 or 14 per cent a year as interest on farm mortgages it could hardly refuse to accept 2 ier cent on a railroad mortgage. Senator Stanford's plan is utter ly nonsensical under the present condition of things. Should the Bellamy doctrines prevail, even in a modified form, and the govern ment become the owner of rail roads and telegraph lines and the like, it would then be time enough to talk about making farms the basis of a circulating medium ; but as things now are people will be very likely to see in Senator Stan ford's plan only an attempt to obtain a reduction in the rate of interet on the Central Pacific dest. XE1V TO-DAY. BIDS will be receiTed up to the I'rst of Ap il lor two cottages lor Chas Pfieffer. Piana and specifications can be B.-en at the residence of I. C. Shell, architect. WANTED -A woman to help at house work on Saturday of each week. For particulars apply at this office. WAN ' ED A girl to d peneral house work. Apply to W. W. Crowder, 3d street, llacklemau's 3d addition. VirANTKn AOKST?, ORNTLKMKN OR LAUIF.S, -.0 IT handle a new invention, that is inde- pensihle and seJU at tik'ht. Address K. Goodrich, Albany, Or. WANTED- Two younjf men to canrass :or a useful h 'iteliold article. Aent can mike from $150 to :oj )er month. For fur her in? rinntron a ktrcss E. F. Wade, Saattle, Wash. HORSES Bou ;!it and a jld on most favor" able terms. Apply to A. senders at M ir (hall's or Schsneer's stables. IjVlt S.U.K. A.NF.W HINOFR SXWINU MACIIINK, , at greatly re'liud rates; also choice cinary birds, KniUh and (iornian sincere. For particulars inquire of Mrs. Win. Myir. PVCTIKS -WI-HING GKAVF.L FROM the Wilkins pit near this city must call a', the office o' the Oregon La..d I' 3. and pro cure ticket, j Hv or.ler J. II Wiikins. OXEV TO LOAN Uo.Mfc CAPITAL ON itJ. yood real c-tate wcurity. For partici . j lars enquire ol Geo. Humphrey. S1 TltWKil 1IOK.SK-A MEOllM StED h.iv lnr-,i', with a blazed face a .d one eve out, about four years o'd, lias arrayed upon t.ie farm ol oa nel tlou-K, m ar l an ient. Th- owner cao secure the h rs- by calling a. tne prem an ana piyinir mug' a. HAY F.l SVLE-l,r.AN ClIr.Al' timot jv, baied; will hco' I in quatit ties t: .-nit at rjaso i ib e rates fo cash, at the stabler of L .Senders. Op.r.rts f Kant I KliJTRIC RRLIKP IS TIIK MOST K.I E medicine in theiworld for intcn a and external use. and for pain oi any uatme. lou win never ana its) equal. Ask y ur aruiritist tor it. HEAL THYSELF WITHOUT MEDICINE This tan be done by aidim nature to re-nove all foreign or injurious m ittirr from the system, by mc of Dr. Wilt ird Hail's ne hvtrenic treatment. Address J. B. Hughes, Ajrenr, Ainany, urejjon. ANTED TO BUY A SMALT, HEC0SD-1UND COOK stove and dininu table. Address "S." ucraiu om -e. WANTED M IN O' GODJ StLi.INO a'lility to represent u as a'esaKei t in this town, (iiOO to 8 JJ0O per y r can be mide ) Addresi, Wanam'iSicr 4j ISrcwn, rnuaiiuipnia, ra the largest clothing and merch int tiilor nhiti vin America. FOR MALI A GOOD NO. for aellirir, wanted 8 ra.vok. Reason a larircr stove for bath connection! Apply tO L VlKRECK. WANTED-Three P"ir4 of "iese r-he-a- I ants. Inquire of Curran & Mont ith. - i. , T. f0011 K?F'A VE" SB1- Li. contractors and builder-. Plans, sue i hcations and details furnished for all kinds of frame and brick build nirs, budges, etu. All work promptly d uo ab l guaranteed io1ms ' "o-'. CW. AYEKS, A,-tII N of. t . intendant. Oi3 x over Fi st Aaii.ii bankJHui'dinir, A' ' any. Or. Wirk i.-,t from all ra-ts f t nv. Ai A.Tci- VL..M k. t . A a m ea situation to do uenvrl l.o Apply to Mrs. Louis, at the KeviT.- II ne FOR SALE! A No. 1 MIi.u.M3.il Slt-C'K in a No. 1 loatiou in the thriving r.tv uiw renin ami 8 til. I'd roou s. Forparticularsaddresiflr.il P. .O. box 10 Al'aiiv, or. ' lAHM F.K 1' ill hoice land, al- unilrr rn t .t nn tour milts southeast of Albany, for ta at a b r Kaii". Ii quiie o( Paul ilimcn nc r, or at this ollice. I O.ST 11(,IXD O.il.d bCKIT. WITH i sutliiin; iron-.ains a la.lv 's t t. DIAHOND t Suit- I iinrr'.nru will o: Ollire. 1 I . i .. m paid for te rcmrii tot is ! U. AU 'iK fire, life an I hc den - uisur nc - n pames. A SICIUTO COTC CO .IK I'l I'S, Wll. li tie d u of Knit oh lwphurd. I make tho Veiy Ust f rm it i. k "i'l ' d 'd ror farther arti ilars iniuir. Ueo W. Oray, Oe tist SMOKERS EM P0RI I M. r, nt Revere House. Fine Imported, Key Wet and ther . . c ..is. 8 . d r I nds o . moki ; nn. h n : o c A go ds bra I new. E.stma & Vam Wiski.. "Put ft And Will he made in our FOB Itl;SIF.S .NOTIt'F. Shaving l-j cents at Vieieck'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 them. Smoke Browi & Kasthams 5-cent cigar Brazil. Shaving' 15 cents on Sundays or holidays at Viereck's. Tinware warranted not to ru9t 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 6chool books and artist tup- plies go to Stanard & Cusick's. Cheap Astoria lots in the exten sion to th) Railway addition. Tinware warranted not to rust ai Matthews & Washburn's. If you want a choice cup of tea try my 40 cent tea in bulk. C. K. Brownell. 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. New customers as well as old ones will be made welcome at Spencer & Blackburn's. Mr. Martin Lndwig, the best tinner in the valley, will remain with Matthews A Washburn. A speedy cure for catarrh war ranted in every case. Apply to Dr. Patton. Smoke th celebrated Havana filled 5-cent !grs, manufactured at Julius Jos hs cigar factory. Mr. Martin Ludwig, the only plumbsr in Albany that can make a wipe joint, will remain with .Matthews & Washburn. For your fine imported jnd Ke West cigars, sro to M. Baumsrart cigar store, one door ;ast of black man's drug sto-e We are not here for only 10 days but to stay and help build up Al bany, and we will guarantee at all imes to sell you the best goods at the lowest possible price. W. F. Read. If Elegant Lotion does not do all and more than all that we claim for it, your money will be cheer fully refunded by simply returning to us the empty bottle. H. C. Hubbard, prescriDtion druggist. Wn'nii s .Vi'lifioii TO ALBANY IS now on the market and comprises ltio large, level and beautiful build ing lots. The blocks have eight lots to the block, each lot being 00 by 100 feet. The Btreets are GO feet wide with two large avenues, one of 100 feet and the other of 90 feet in width. There will probably be a motor or electric line to this addition Defore long. For terms of file apply to any real estate agent in the city. Third ward Having rurchatfcd this popular es tablishment I am now prepa.ed to 11 any orders in the grocery and pro vision line. A fnll stock of groceries kept constantly on un-d. The highest ash price paid for nil kinds of conn ry produce, or will exchange good t uie. Come one, c-ouiu m. CHAS. ESSIG. Nntlrc at Dissolution. TVTOTICB IS HEREBY G1VEX I W liU the lute fii'ut of Hopkins & Saltmarsh. compooed of T.G. nopkin uid Geortt V. Sii.tmarsli, is this day dissolved by mutual consent, the said Ueorsre W. Snltmarsh retiring. All the liabilities of th fir n are rssuu cii iv the said T.G. Hopkins and Mary .salttnarh, a copartnership this day nteri-d into unr"cr fie linn name o." fopki") Sr 8.'tmarsh, and tae said ' .st mimed firm will colk-ct all out f" idinr nccoiiiits an.t -lainn of ihc ate firm of Hopkins & Saltmarsh. Dated this Janu.irv :!; T. G HOPKINS, G W i p ,r S T.TM R S H NoticJ of Disso itlon. X TOTICB IE iisn ir 01V f: t T1IK CO-PAI.T- i ii'nlcrt'iC ' & Dirkiiip. n onent, Mr. I his int. r- Mr. Q-o:i:C -mc, ABT, ckissox . , 1'JO. ers 110 herc:ofor. -. "n ' firm nvne of s h'T bv diolved '-y 1 c V. Ai'i'iv rj'irhi' l t in a nl 1 1 Siiil firm v .;i..kinon, n!i will c -Vbany, r:. cn, S"wep store Money In Thy AND GO TO KRAUSSE & KLEIN, fay the Largest lay in a supply of licotsand entire slock of Ikots ulo - TrIE To make room for my commence January 20th a 1889 ml GRAND CLEAEAICF KiMneuiL'er tins meaus have room, and we do not anv other citv beat us in you all and will save you ESPECIAL BARCrAIHS IN CLOAKS. GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, GENTS' NECK WEAR, GENTS UOSIKRY.I UMBKELtA, HOSIERY, I.AOE UU LiT "W-IF1 BEAD" Albany,v ")'eon. lXfflVmWmTiri KmiflHc .Miaa- a r k a i I a ill n i.iiii .1 1 &.fttrfzs&ztmtojcss .'fdBf k .dpronchtt li-atsl l&Tt8 Lnrt i tit s zsi .n (mmm 1WVTHIKUL.C0.0WLLI Gh W. SIILCIPSOILSr HAS JUST RECEIVED HIS Embracing a fine line of suits, hich Remnant IIa been established, ana in oraor to ell i.is large stock of oress goods, remnants, notions, etc.. at a VERY GREAT REDUCTION. Alhaw, Or. iL ' fVAViNwiLLE College '-lit- -.4 --Ci i ll'fiP:r-.'r - McMINNVILLK. . Assortment of Boots Shoes. Owinc to an Ik - . i.Ltl will sell ycu ZEed-ijLctlon. JffiT FORTY VIVl'Jl Ui UV NU1V f VII I ....... 10uU large Spring stock I will evervtuine m stock. mus purpose to let Portland or prices. want to see money. LADIES' DRESS GOODS, LADIES' FANCY GOODS, LADIES' UNDERWEARJ LADIES HOSIERY, LADIES' NOTIONS, i-N S, JETC ETC. Px r SOLD BY Foshav & Mason. CM of 1 will be soil at bottom prices. Counter make room for new goods he wil tp. smpsoir. BOTH ACADEMIC AND COLLEGIATE U pertinents. In the Academe Department thfre are four courses o study of three years each: Cla-sicil, M-'cr.tifip. normal and business. Ii- StrUCtion is thorough; lor.atinn hoal. 1th 5 ' expenses low; advantages, firet- ,".meo iu every tebpect. 1' ull,;ntorma- 1 l( Il 111 1-Af nlllf'lli fV U'Ulrtt. AAj.t r othmg I.. G BKOWNSON.Pi t0REG0N in important clause in our businets goods cLeaptr lbau jou ever Lought them before DAYS I BARROWS & S EARLS BARROWS BL VMBEHG BLOCK, (,A I I Tl ( I IV k? "hce, un,CS8 w Iougla name and price arc stamp! or. eVctetnVai'vtiTprice.' " d"ler "n0t ,Upt,y yoX' end iMct to IV. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE " FOR CENTLEMEN. Sil !i- FOR PURE DRUGS, TOILET AND GO -HE ALSO pun V- The Finest Line of Pianos and Ojgans in tin Willamette Valley. CATX AND FXAjmjjn"!? Hrs Tnniv 0m i; Wee have b ht a. '"o inie (No tuc-d mtcs c a if jave nbout 1-r0 which duplic .:S caa e had at like rati-P. Wc cpttx the t vr full iine "f vir f tl.is s'nv, 1: do arued v.ork at lewtst rofrs fr r fiiKt-eto work. We ch.,ll h,. rcaij I to 5 uju at rur studio in Froman's Week, next door to ft Masotic Tet 3 . ' Purse Albany ONLY: NOW HAVE A BOOTS and SHOES For spring trade at prices that defy compeeitioo. Give us a call and bay yoar shoes of us at bedrock price. Good gdods and cquare dealing. & SEARLS. riae Calf, Uemry Haad Crata and Cretdmoar Vatcrprr. beitl la the Merld. Kxaailae hiv $5.M Cieaalae .Baad Hewed, tiaee. S4.M Had8ewed Well Skee. M.5 lallee and franat-ra' abee. Lxira Valae fair aaae. .S W.rKlaxaiea's - fsaee. aad 9i.n Beys' 8caot nfaoea. All Made la reacresa, Mrnlfm aad Lace. $3 &I$2 SHOES TOR LADS. S1.7S rK niMn. BEST MATERIAL, BEST 8TTLE, JJEST FITTING. W. L. DOrLA. Breektea, Bast. L- E. BLAIJM. ALBANY, OREGON Knocked out. High prices on Hardware. Tools, Pumps, Stoves, Ranges, Tinwa.-e and Plumbing, are badly knocked out by Mat thews & Vahtiorae, the eoergetie and pushing hardware 'and store " in he Tweedale Block, Alba ny, Oregon. FANCY TO GOODS 1 6. L BLAC Drugs, Faints, Oils. raa4 toilet artldsi. alna fblllbM of books sao tatfoaerr. partodlcala, etc ty rraaerlptioos carefoll; COfBI I; il E3 FElinrS HMrU r Albaay CARRIES- Tuo Leading PHOTOGRiPHEES ALBANY. ORKGOX. COMPLETE LINE Matthe ws Wash bum OUR he nefratives made bv L. TV". Clark and Orecnwood np Lniiilu att-8 ean be hnd fiom them onlv of us . al re- nuriXlvis rrnrlp l.v nnrwlrM front - . r ;!- ' -nix- in ...