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About Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19?? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 17, 1890)
fjP ' " -- i gloruing gaily Jictaltl i DJaIIY 4ND Weekly TERMS OX SURSORJlTK'N- O-ai e ov DAILV Piil.ltshed vry oiorniia riipt Momlay f)s:ivared by canter, per ev ... sly duiI, per year.. WKKKLY. (Publial.ctl every Friilmy Morning.) i copy, per annum. In advance... .JV' When nal pai-I in advance tTBK MAIM. Vails l ihe Albany P-wtofflce close r'or all offices north ) !. Ksstera state (.flS . Us West Side ' f 4uJ the Nsimw Ok ft R- R.J er Portland and Sai II a. orvallia and Vaquina .--1'2;30 r. u l-vtBce aonlh m .7:30 r. a Tha pnetoltu. W he d d each cvei.ii? rum eli io aeven o'clock. Keiriatered matter lor the ly morning rain ehould he maileit before o clock thr p.-v.yious ereuinr. OKKUO.V PACIFIC TIME TAIILK. P nier.. Arrives Ik-parts ll.l:tpm 12.20 .m . 3.4iiui T 45 a FISA Nl IA L NEEDS. It is considered irrelevant for one outeide of financial circles to make suggestions ami promulgate plans for the inone ary idling of the country. But a careful ob-B.-rver even if not in the lirect channels of financial tiansaetions, c.tn form conclusions .tnd draw in- ierenc-'H west nf the Pine Uidge agemy, between tho Indians and the police in an alteu pt to arrest fitting Hull are Fatisfaclory in one lespeet at least, and that is in the getting rid of the old arch conspirator Silting Hull himself, l'rol.abh there will now he a gradual sessa- lion of the Messiah business, and a return of the Indians lo their reservations arid old way of exist ing, 'i he I'laiiuer, instigator and I rime mover, in the memorable campaign that resulted in the massacre of the lamented Custer and his brave comrades, has at last met his just deeerts, and the worst disturbing intluence in the Indian circles is removed. The influence of that removal may be of great iiiijHirtance to the country. Tiik business sagacity that has eliminated in the meeting of the railroad presidents, f nearly all of the Western railroads, is char acteristic of railroad met hols and illustrates the means employed by w hich the supremacy of railroad ejntrol is accomplished. Instead of fighting over the hone, they meet and amicably agree to let each one have his full prnjiortH n nf the jni?e and all of them turn in with a full determination to suck Ihe bone completely dry. That is the present situation, and likely to remain the situation to an indefinite period, an 1 tj an un limited degree. Tun present disturbance of Indeed suh a person is I business can undoubtedly leler to I the prounicd eruption and chang-- threatened, and the free trade element that is promised to be .'raited upon our taiiif system than o any other causes conned .vith the political movements mid actions. .v:rr to-da y in a ineanre ltetter qn.ilitb-d t- exert a sound jud.-mnt on the a lbject than are those w ho are directly employed in handling the inouey of the country, for sell in terest warps, to an tin-eitain degree, even the bvst judgement and the most upright principles. It cannot hut be apparent that the expansion of the eurrein-y by the silver legislation i th" l.it ses ion of congress, had a bene ficial effect, as short as it w .is of the desired free coinage. And from that experience, and otler equally palpable it is just :is ap parent that the full free coinage of silver, placing it iimii a full and fiiual st Hiding with ir 1 1 as t its legal tinder and financial 'piaHties, ! would create a far larger snare o! j su.cess. j As to the is-ue of a currency j theie are many conflicting opin ions. One of these opinions, 1 1 . 1 1 savors somew hat of a return to oiil wildcat times, is thus promulgated bv a leailin-' New Yoik financial Journa'. I tray: "One who will j ' by white lUr. study the course of financial eents l F Julius Josrjilfs Homo Manufactured Cigars ' r some of his fine meerchaiims, and smokers sets, would delight lovers of the weed, and insure a uood clean smoke, lie keeps a hoice selected stock of meerchaiim ind briar pies. amber and uieer- iiauin cigar ami cigarette holders. igar cases, as well as a full line of the last two or three years will, we think, become convinced that - w hat this country needs is a cur rency device which provides for local issues capable of great ex pansion and corresponding con traction. Why is it that an injec tion of M.OOO.OtiO of currency has not been felt in the channels of commerce this fall? Why was it that a somewhat similar issue last fall wasulruost equally powerless? Why is it although the govern ment has issued eiuce August 1, lsss, $118,:;8,i00 of currency, that during all that time e have had a strained cond.tioii of monetary a flairs, with a panic this year and v;ry nearly a panic lat year? Is there any explanation of t'-ese occurences and conditions except that we have a sys'em of currency incapable of any llexibility what- . ever? There is no redemption for it ptovided, and hence during the j more tpuiet seasons of the year the surplus gathers at our monetary j centers, and the banks hoicing it ; ( most of which pay interest to their detiositors) mu.-t necessarily give it employment; so they enter iioii the fall season expanded to the extreme limit of their reserves. Such a system, from its very char acter, reipiiit-s for etlicient service new issues by the government every fall, and a larger issue each m;c -ceding year of activity. I'n less thus ivinvigoiated the Fy-tim mnt break down, for within ii.-elt it has no restorative or recuper ative functions. What it wanted. th-Mi, in this country is litVity t ciinmerce, under certain restric tions a t security, loshape i's s.w n riu rency. Th place of iss-ue and the amount of issue v ill tix itself, if the system is pet mittcd to be a product of trade and be trade. Manitfaciui ing money at Washington to move the crops in the vicintiy of Kansas City or of Spokane Falls, Los Angeles or of Vicksbnrgor of Augusta money '.hatg'.es F.ast for employment in I le spring and summer and lx sames tied up there in iiestion t ble enterprise which need just such superheated conditions to vitalize them is of little more use to the farmer and ids cro than iriigation ditches that dry up every summer." Call and see him at the factory on First sticct, near Odd Fell iws' Temp'c. SWEET- Vinl Wliolcson Candies IN EXIiM-:s VAK1F.TY AT K.l HI.()VNI-:i.IS. ''abbatb nished at extremely ive him a call. " Schools low ) ' fur- 1 tf'K second li iimI hIiow fa-41-e fr wale nl r' M Frencli' jjwrirj Hfiri-. vllOKK l' KK:.r tfnl-:il Um-.h fti. any lnHint's t irANTKO A "aood ' r h inst-rt'irk. Ay :l Uf. Ulllal.lc Apply t-- .1. V. Pijw. irl to . e..-r.il ly :it tliy ri'Hiiirir rt. e -r.iur a. I ninl hyo-i Sm. tlTO-Hl ! 1 on Mhort n.it Ice l.- l-t l::ril,-i.-tt .V S iii'h etnf, KirMt an-l Kcrrv !rrf'tM. i ftni r V1SVV 'mrcnwelhi l eiii-lr i the 1 ir in ma Ih -cor .ii of Sc-.-o i I anil Lvmi rtiix-t-t-i. aim- I V OTICK All irrmbi havini; I' aL-.uint the la li- 1.. s. Mra.1, ikc-ust-.l r ill pi,-;,m- pns, nt tlu-iii lo I.. II. M..iilun. tl his olti.- , i.r to mrut aMmiiv. On-Kon. W A I. LACK V. y.YSV. -HAS A FINK LINK OF- seal Earn: jackets lie also makes a specialty ot Ladies1 and Mens1 fine shoes, You can find what want. 'G Silver war WILL 4 STARK WANTED Ten thousand Men Women and Children to buy goods of- DEYOE & FRO MAN 15UOS., I inorters anu Dealers in an kimta o nuns ami ammunition fishing ackle of ev ery descript;on, cutleiy and base ball goods, tents, hammocks and camp chairs. The largest ock south of Portland. Come one and all. No trouble to show goods. Quic pales and small profits is our motto. Also 9 repair shop connected with store and first class workmen to do all kinds of work. AT COST 1 m 1 1891 Have the Floe t Lini in Towc, Also 0 HRIS TM A s 1( SOME VE1Y ELEGANT SI LK With Gold UMBRELLAS or Silver Heads Jitl the Thin For a Nice Present EEr I s Coming -AND- FOSHAY & MASujJ -Have a Magnificent Disjilay i The City Liquor Store . HA VM OA Si T, Proprietor. PVSvXt ito tr lo tlu Oiil Kcliowrt" chijjIo, Aliau, (Jii--i'i trl tottjO Oitly flrnt ;lv li.iti jr tore in ihu cuv SPECI.M A11ENTI N PAID TC ORDERS FROM THE COUNTRY 1 am closing out ooiits and slioes and gent's fiirn. shines laiit; at est. Iress iO" ds, Cloaks, Flannels, -ilk8, Napkins, Selesia, Cambric, in V lry voo.ls t'j make room mr a large line o ee lie low tne lines tliat aie An AbKitluir urr Tlie Ol itinul Al.'n line Oietnicnl i ouiy -ut up in ):tt!f two iiiik : tin ooxes, ana is:ni sil.x.ln ! im- lor 1 1 .' sores, burns, weunils, clmiiintl J.i i.ilt KUd ill t-kiu eriiitioiis. Wii! .iKii;. Ucui.iall k.iidK : i.iiis. li.rllie (rbiiiul Aliietiiu-(liiiliiit nl. fniii 1: Pohlmy A MuMiii i.t -T) cenis i:r 1 t;i by Uih1 :;il r-nl-v. SAL LtsitivE Cai.es, Table Linen, Blankets, Corsets, Towei' I.adie's I nderwear, tiossamers. Call early wfiile the assortme it is still good. IE. O. Searles, FIRST STREET, ALBANY, OHKtiON. W. L,. DaacUa 8kca arm wimnted. biiiI iferr mIp as his name and price tanaaed aalleai. cn Q -j o CO CAUTION H M fei Es 0 cfL o WANTED ? 20,0t)0 IK liriiii Dies Mid! plum. IFOHNIA WZA CAT i mm iRHH hevraAtiam, Keuralgit, Cora HEABAOHC, And ALL PAIN. Tk OtlMmW Ftthivt aai I(tlT LECTRIO COUSH CUR earn oolm, sump, oqhsumhioh. MtytHBrufbtf 5a.k 6, 60. I Milafir ft Oa., Praa'a. La Angalat, Oi Holiday Goods. Santa Glaus Headquarters. tmLacw i i ii 1 1 a i ! aC0r"''li'ay h o .ers are invited t. call and h,ok th : moth stuck nf pliihli fotd", art snp lies and imv Jl-es. j s-h w .ids. Our hohd iv slm k i.- n.aiked du.vn to : , I'SI'I! Ml.fc II of l.MHI '.M N.i (M i:!.: HKillEST CASH WILL BE PAH) BY THE ' WILLAMETTE PASWC CO. li'R I'antlire. ! Persons desiring pasture near 1 this citv i an obtain the same bv i calliiij; ..n i-'red V. Blnmlierg, who PRI(E ; bas the west half of what is known : j us Monteith's pasture for rent at ! I 1 (') per month per head. j Hello there? Ho Jester is the onlv man that can sell von eastern Mm know in Albany i Joseph Tail is agent for the I'nion .Mutual Accident Associa tion of Chicago, a company that has many stipciior features. fi-.ikets. ' Conn & Hendricson ! ! ! i tj W. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHC2 GENTLEMEN. Fine :alf and I.aced Waierproaf Ovala. The exrpllen-e and wearing qualltlet of this (hoe cannot ba better shown than by the strong endorse ments of Its thousands of constant wearers. Sf".0O Genuine Iland-eewed, an e levant and 9 stjrllsh dreM Shoe which commends Itself. Syt .OO lland-sewrd Welt. A fine calf bboa V unequalled for style and. durability. SO-SO Goodyear Welt is the standard dress O Shoe, at a popular price. SO. SO Policeinna'a Sthoe In especially adapted a for railroad men, farmers, etc. AU made iu Congress. Mutton and Lice. $3&$2SHOESlafd.e3( haw been moAt favorably receWed since Introduced and the recent Improvement make them superior Hi torr postal for order Man kit. t7 f to anv shoes sold Ask your Dealer, and direct to racioi these prices. ir he cannot saonly Ton enclosing adTertlaed price, ou lend or a XV. i 1JOUGL.A8, Urecktea, M S 1 O A M'NT!I -WAX I Kl) A ,,1 , I . ttiitnl hii-w..rli As.! ai the si iieM-r oi Mi V.Omel, FuiirMi and .l:i k- -trett. Wk,.h tU i-ci mi.ntli. , KKN r - Xw e'y fu-ui4liml r.t on I f'Wjirtii K it m ; - il Xx in i 'ire :it inw Itic -. f AS I KH Aitentl to im-Ii rt-al .utatc. both H in i c Hii.l fvm.ile s-ea Iv C'TII;.I.. IlllT.I ! i.l i ink. i w 'I fiv. It a AMKIi .i or i :t-il tM I' O A''l t-i K. H'irkhirt. ! it, .ij;i Mtc Tiri; N'at:i :ii j i Ti-s-t! ., uik- of .io. c:itt!e ' k-n. i;ii i, . t.-. t'.ttrlc 1 ullfi-- i :ul i-ll W il':i:i;tte I'n p paper I V- 7 '. orcu'iii Cilv Orcuori. : I i TOM CI- i;i:o. w i;i;aV hiviii- !,1 bis i Itllt l!t li'lsilli.-v. I i -'U-e tMiSMi'iim , .. , i ...in -..!, i. i-ii. in. i.i .ar:ie.u reiricsri ins lt-j.ui.in 1 nirinv friemls who wlili Iniu to ut their i -th in toi rej.iir li-.-iore rulinnu to call j ir.v. All who R'l I t'li-ni-li-4 indebted to I lim, .ire epci ti .l to oil ainl settle scon. ! rotn jt service and polite The lesult of heavy chnroes i .alinost invari.-t-lly disastrous t the fel low who does the heavy charing. 'J'his is as true of prices as it is ot deadly firearms. That's why Wd have chalked OUR (iOODS down to BOT and see us at our store. attention to everyhodv. Klein Bros, will have special sales every Saturday, ollering the puhlie i intii-Ti.-i! harain. Corset! CorsetHl We make a specialty of lix'ieej and misses line corsets ami w i tts. We have a drive in a F 1 nch sateen corset at 75 cents. ' xtra gxxl value. Samuel E. Yo m. star Bakery W. F. ?EAD, vi Villi,! . '0r61 onH i FOR BALE KY ALL DRUGGISTS somermonllis airo i imrcliasi-d li'ixof llr.J. P. Hill's Catarrh Cure for in. own use. but timl'mir my tifpticw, j C. , Mi-Maimn. iiei-dinsf such mfii cine I let bim have my box of ineili. j cine. lie now sends fur three more i botes, sj i yiiiUT il is tin" liest, thiliir fur ! eatarrli ever tric-'l by him ami his j friends. 1 imt another box to use in iny case, and cheerfully recommend it j ive bis ciMtoiuers, tHtliers. (Sinned), .TOUN M M ITAX, Ex-County Commissioner Lane Co, Oretroii. 8irinlieid, 7.;uie county, Orecon. I'rof J, W( -Johnson, president of the State aniversily. say-i it cured him of a coiljrh after two other pre-rriptions had failed. Likewise two of his little firls use.1 It loeuretlu-ir eoinrns. Mrs Mark bailey, wife ..f l'ruf. Kailey, sent it to I'rof. .lohnsun, :m.l reeom mellds it to all who sutler from colds and coughs, tor eoiisjh it acts liki- j ctaltv "f c-hronia ! aeharm. and can i mh ileil into the i .ilpes or pass:i,t-s, wbete no other couli cures it-aeli. A FULL STOCK OF StapJe Grroccnes rnmr UIUOOIH , lliclicst quality cf teas, ccffcii, i smiles I i nuts, i tc. i ' FRESH BAKED BREAD EVEKY : j DAY. At this old reliable house' Is also lo tic found a complete assortment of fresh family I irroeeric-i, t wbiel is coimtaully belt.: saMihI all t lie tieasonablc liuev of Krocvries mtd pro i visions, such as I I Cranberries, j Fine Pickles, Dried Beef Chipped to order' sncnouy mustara, Candies and Nuts, tastetn Buckwheat Fh-ur, Cannea Goods of Kinds, tsohemian uasstuare. tie, I i i 'or Ikiay Go. Ilrc have io Stock m k M as well as' 1 lie: ;mhnN wt-rc a!i wv-.'lit mI.vii prhfA ureh'Waiul tlie Irrntlit t ;l e iu;-Ptn Mil' In Kcii4t:iiilir tttf xl the oh I ctiiiitrr on KirHtat.d ItrotiLilbiti sit. Courad Myer. L iiiit Assorfmeiit of UK. MATTHEWS & WASHBURN. foi nn ;ln- iii a Wle elrr A VVi!- Mi wart j Si. are aent i -No, a. PAINTS AND OILS C-Miie ami see us wlitn ion v.tnt i:i:nt, nil, l.ni-luK. coil ml, liiiiriiH'iii -iis,alet;n'ru)-, etc. SI KW'AHT ,ic StiX. The reuult" of the ekiruiih at fitting Bull's camp forty miles IIRN'RV F. MILLhll ;';!io .. . - .i, i.iiiiiTi lneuiilii4 tlie be fa vorite uiii '(hmI iiieilium pneeil pianM at Will ,- l.inl. .. Also line cr.ins ami small iiitr'iiiii iit.s and the be-t sewing ni:u liiiies. MONKV To LOW It. law or small aiii-Minls, from siv in nths to live years on Alb:m ami Linn eoiint real e-'ale Call mi or ail.lr, hh V. r McPherson, real estate broker, upieigite Huss house. tr Manufacturer of Choice Cigars -AND DEALER IN- FINE IMPORTED AND KEY if 'tA. t1 J a rr, . tiuKSDu onion nK iouccn;, Meerschaum and Briar Pine is a full linn o Smokers' Articles. ' ' Ne 'to: toPffelner'acaudy store, Albany, Oreifou, 1MIOSE WI.SHINO A KlltS T-l'LASS "IN srJrpent, the best tnaoV tt t,nnJ the climate of this matt can he suit fti by i-a'lin at SI I"- 1- Itynian', np;Hi4itK the .Mowmic Tern .la. Firet street. 'I hr httest vo-:il ami instrumental music ket hir A'"1' th lurt'cst aMHortincnt of sttinHitK - UtTiis soltvt from this side of 'Frisco, (jiven in iifitinz inl taii.hrni.lt-r at h-r stulio over l.mti County Hoik. t;ite her your onler aiit you will In pUust"l, w. c. NKGUS, i i j Grailuate uf the Itoyal ('ollt-i.'i- uf . j I on 'mi, KiiiMand, alDonf tlie I'm-IIc-j ' ue 'tK-lio:tl College. j I lie lr. iim Fuient a hit time of! sttnly ami n -i.-tii e anl makes a hk-- ! cialty uf chronio lit -asf s, ri-moves i I cancers, scrnfrla enlargements, tiinmrs ' : ind i-n, without Jiain or the knifo. ; j He also makes a specially of treat- ! j merit with electricity. Has j.raetii eil J ' in tlie (.ierman Kreiirh mi Knlish j ! hos!t:iI. ("alia iriunitly attended j day ni;lit. IIih nrnttn is j : -..OI) U ll.L TO ALL." ; WOilice ami resilience Ferry street, , lii tweeii Thinl ami Fiinrth. I)I!V FOODS, NOTIONS, FANCY (JOODS and ruiNisiuiS(; coons Kvrvy sitown in AIImIiV- know that we ctn 11 Thai ii myr. "unni ( ari he a nivt hv shiit-li i tUive. VV ttni.iiy .v Mu-Min. Hitii k.y tiler it. ;C(Uiiiiu'm'iiii- l)(Yciiilor A Wc will Mark People's Bakeryi Frssh l:d Fi:; ani Cikss DAILY. Fine Cakes a Specialty. r.LACKBURX & I'lKOM. liAOIN C10133 A 13 BAKERS. Sli-ki-ls.-s mhiitk, tnaile initeralile li li.at I U rrilileoiii.-h, Miiu.li t ore iKthe iiemeiiy '. i i . . Iiirvnu. Fur s.ile l.v hmliiv .1 - V.i... I 'ir t I ttM at -St. (lllll f ! reallv Ihe icai-- i lime ever IRON HARROWS. 'all Sieirart A: sox. to l.iru'et tlii. Don't liny an imn l.arrow u.-.tiljou tirsi It will (ps) you not I The Tlwnii'iH IC-iv Wullon Xfillj of Salem, liave apointel G. W. Siiiipsuii their agent in Albnnv. A full line of na-i ami lioys cluthinu Miiiikcts and tlannel aiid all at ti ek" nia yifa( tured by the mill will be kept in stock. These goods are the licet in the market and will give entire Hatibfjcliou. while the a-w-M Inn nl in i.tnl. '11 is ollereu in Aili.uiv. I In :t-i-d.;i t li e wurui fail we lii-d we are uv rstn-iei in deniV ile;ty I'liilei v. c;m ;-.iul f-ir tli next thirty days shall jrive i xti.t I -..tit-iiu?. We can and vi:! tuve you im-iiey. I 'all ami ;;! i',e A j I. :l.-i 10 to fellow good. HESrECTPULLT, W. F. READ w?B"i iiaiiij2 gg-saaWT aasasTjaiams) isinnii ssi j 'asaaaajaaaaaajCsMatty' : --n : I i I. 7 ;.::?"?' ... i ' i-si r -