Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, January 20, 1891, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE lUOKKiyJ I1EKALD; TUESDAY, JAjSUARY 20, I&91.
Daily and WBBKbv
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION-
DAILY
Published 'every morning except Monday.)
severed by carrier, per , 020
t y utail, per t ... e 00
I
WK.KKLY.
(Published every Friday Morning.)
Be copy, per annum. In advancc...t2,00
H heu nut paid in alvajice. ..... 230
THE HAILS.
Mails it the Albany pnatotflce close
For all olMces north
The Eastern states f 80 a. M,
The West Side . f
And the Nairow Oa Kf R. RJ J
or Portland and Sauk 11 A. M
orvallia and Yaquina ,. i"-tn r. m
office '"" i p.
The pustottlce will be cl m d each evening
,rom six lo seven o'clock.
Keirwteml matter for the ly rooming
train should he mailed before o clock the
revious eveuintr.
OREGON PACIFIC TIME TABLE.
Arrives Departs
Passenger
Fuixht. .....
Il.13prail2.29pm
3.4i)pm7.4: a ni
TRY IT AND JUDOE IT UY
ITS ACTUAL WORK.
In the hasty partisan condem
nation of the McKinlev tarilfmeas-
nre, by the opponents who in
veighed so loudly against it and
with such apparent success, no
fair consideration w as gi'( n. The
or.lv fairness in the matter would
be to give time for actual working
of the law before passing judgment.
This is now being demonstrated
and we quote f'oni a Chronicle
t ditorial soma of the results:
Recently the announcement wa
made that the Sheffield manufac
turers of cutlery were preparing to
reduce the wages of their woik
rren in consequence of the decline
in their American trade caused by
the new tariff. Now it was stated
that the wages of American gold
beaters in New York have leen
advanced 20 per cent, since the
McKinley bill, that cigar-makers
received $2 more per 10,0'M) for
cigars made by them, an ! that, in
general, the wages of journeyman
cigar makers iu New York are 28
per cent higher than they were
last summer, while the greatest
propperity is promised for the trade
during the coming eeason.
The officers of the iabor unions
are not in any doubt as to (be
cause of the increase in wages.
The president of the iold Heaters'
Union of New York says in so
many words that the workmen
could not get the increase in wages
which they asked ii'itil the new
tariff law went into effect, and t he
secret try of one of the largest of
the cigar-makers' unions makes
the .'a ne sta eui?n, in eff it.
It ehould be observed here, how
ever, that intelligent protectionists
do not assert that a high tariff
operates uniformly and directly to
raise wages. They know that the
all-prevading law of supply and
demand cannot be set aside or
overshadowed by any liscal laws
or regulations; but they do con
tend, and the free traders have
never been able to meet the as
sertion, that under the protective
tystem manufactures of all kinds
are aided and encouraged ; that
new avenues of industry are
opened ; that the demand for lalor
is increased, and that consequent
ly the standard of wages tiMist be
maintained at a higher level than
in countries where unrestricted
competition is permitted and even
encouraged.
Because the benelits of protec
tion are so often indirect was the
reason that the recent attack on
the McKinley bill succeeded so
well in the F.ast. There was not
time bet ween the 1st of October
and the 5th of November for the
new law to demonstrate its ex
cellence and its fitness to our con
ditions. It operated something as
a mustard plaster might on a per
son who knew nothing of the
remedy. At first there is an in
tense irritation and a feeling ol
uneasiness and discomfort; but
before long the remedy begins to
relieve the congestion, and then
the patient is glad that that he did
not follow his first impulse and
strip it off when it began to bum
and tingle. We are just beginning
to feel the beneficial effects of the
new law, and the cases cited are
only a sample of the hard nuts
which the free traders will have
t crack between now and 1$!'.
The English reort that the
want and distress in Ireland had
been relieved and was a thing of
the past, seems to have been some
what premature, for now comes
the information that in Gal way
hundreds of children are obliged
to remain away from school be
cause they are absolutely without
clothing, and have to stay in the
cabins crouching over the fire to
keep warm. This looks as though
the boasting of English relief
b.'ing so effectual was merely a
boast without any foundation.
Other institutions beside charity
fairs, and religious institutions
wto need money, are dipping into
the lottery, or rattle business to
woo the necessary funds into their
coffers. 'It is now Eaid that the
Panama Canal Company is going
to try the lottery scheme to obtain
money for the prosecution of its
work on the canal. The eoir
mittee in charge proposes a system
of annual lotteries, to be continued
until the canal is completed.
From present indications the sys
tem would be carried on iu per
petuity. The plan of utilizing the com
mercial travelers as agents of the
World's Fair is an excellent one.
The drummer goes everywhere
and he is usually regarded as an
oraeleP in the remote country
places, where he has more direct
influence than the newspaper. If
the drummer is able to see any
profit in it for himself he will
boom the fair more thoroughly
than anvote else.
The baby King of Spain starts
out well by causing the death ot
his nurse before he has cut his
milk teeth. If he had been born
four hundred years earlier this
would probably have been regarded
as a good omen of his prowess as a
warrior, but in these degenetale
days the incident will he variously
interpreted by the superslitiuiis.
The lirooklyti liriilKC.
One of tho loveliest scenes to be
seen in New York ci'y is at tin'
Brooklyn bridge every inoniing
and evening, thousands of pooiU
riiling across on cable cars, which
run at intei vais of live minutes.
The same can bo eeen at -Mueller
it (iarrett's cash grocery. People
an be seen going in and out, of
iheir place all day long with
pleased contenances because there
is the place to get just what you
want at tho lowest cash figures.
28
Absolutely Purs.
This ;iiva;r ni.'-jr varies. A ;;i vrve
fpurily.f.r i r til w i i m n i m
more economical thim the oriiihai)
kind, and cxntiot be siiid in -i u . li
tmti with multitude of low u-st, s- hi.tl
weight alum m phosj.ii.itc powders'
6olU only in cms, Kotal If ki ow.
dbh Co , UK". Willi St.. N. V.
Lewis M, Johnson it Co., Asrciit-s,
Portland, Ore;?n,
20,0001b W si
lk 13,000 II). died
HIGHEST CASH PIUCK
WILL BE PAID BY THE
WILLAMETTE PACKING CO.
The Celelrate! French
C,U R E0
Warranted to itPlff !T,'Vf o mi m
cure tUCAUilsl iuui.,l..l
afi;, AFTER
the generative tircans of cither sex whether
arhiiiiir froui the cxc.Hic use of stimulants,
toliacco or opium, or thr m-h J outliful in lit
rction, over indulgence, etc., such a.l.sof
ram Power, Wakefu'nc?, ISearini; Dotvn
aitiB in the Bock, Seminal WYakncxft, llvii
eria, Ner'OiM Pros' ration, Xo .turn.il Oniis
ions, Leueorrhoe, Dizziness, Weak Memory,
Lossof Power and lmteiijy which if iiu,
lected often lead to premature old are ami
inaaiiity. Price tl a hox; ti hoxeS fcr .X
Sent iv mail on receipt of price.
A WKII IK I.I IKtMtR Is Riven
with erery . order received, to refund tne
money if a Prrinsnrnl cure is noteifetteil.
We have thoiiHaixlHoI ttwttimoniala from old
and yountr, of both sexes, who have been
permanently cured by the use ff Aphroditiiu
Circular free, Allres-j
1IIK AI'IIKU lll.OK INK 4 I.
Western KraiM-h, l!ox, 27. Poiibn.l, renn.
For Kile by Kottliay & Mason, u ho ebaie ami
etail ilruKisti, Albany, i)reieon.
Pate's Eelia FEMALE Fills
Kor Ki-ma!o li.
regularities; i.otb
ing iike tin in im
the market. Never
StKcesAfullv
iised by iTrii:n,. nt
ladies nic.ntlrlv.
liuaranteet' to re
lieve suipreswl
nienstrii itinri.
Sara Safe trials
'n't be hnnibiii;.
te.l. have time,
llciithand money,
T.tke no other.
Sento any al-
dress by maii on receipt of priee, ?I09. Ad
dress Aphro Mrdtrlnr t onipnny
West Branch Box 27, I'urfland, un
Sld j Fosbay tt K30n, Albany. Oregon '
RTE
-11 AS' A FINK
iSEALETTE
1
He also makes a specialty ot Ladies' and Mens
fine shoes, You can find what want.
WAN TED'
-Ten thousand Men Women and Children to buy goods of -
DEVOK & FliOMAN J5IJS.,
and ail.
sales and
B, S viS! continue to
myldry1 goods at cost
se
they area!! gone.
FIH ST STREET. ALBANY, OREGON.
vH llnir.
2?V
Fly rt U TJJdt J , TS "cm-". i.a'"c, r.ii:., iin- .w-
W nU kw?f'J i3 $1 wn'i-'l. ""d so stamped on hot-
t?K jST V75 t..m. Address V. L. DOrG-
nMwfK fele0 1 X r-ki..nf Mas,. Sold by
PRICIOS. Come ai.d see us at our store
ot service and polite attention to everybody.
MATTHEWS tt WASHBURN.
I'rom
vTXJZJ'CJS
Manufacturer of
ND DEALER IN-
FINE IMPORTED
(;':'.vrs 1'ltiif auJ SinoUin.s Tobacco?., Meerscliaum and liriar riper, as 8
full line of Suiokers' Artii les.
No lo l'teii!:r's candy store, Albany, Oreeoa,
S i 1 ve r
M ;:;mM::WeiV
Silk Umbrellas,
With gold or eilvor heads ; also a beautiful line of
, Diamond R:ngs and Watches.
LINK OF-
JACKETS !
T,Imorters and Pcaiers in all kinds o
eunstand ammunition fishing ackie of ev-
erv deseiiit:on. cutlery and base ball uoods,
tiiits, bainiiiocks and camp chairs. The
laiircst stock south of Portland. Come one
No trouble to show izcods. (uic
small profits is our motto. Also 9
repair shop connected with store and first
class workmen to do all kinds of work.
Leader in popular piiccsin
LOOTS & SlIOl-l.S ami tient.-
Fl'llNlSlllNti G GUI S.
Sulo agency for the Ludlow
l ine Shoe.
Sfesfff. L. Douglas
fPp2.00 S3 SHOE
ui ouicr sneciauiep lor iien
Boys ni"ni f-adies, Etc., are war-
B
Wis
E. BLAIW,
ALBANY, OREGON.
11m result of heavy
liiu'gt'S U almost invaria
lily ci-astrous to the f el
1 iw wlio d.M'S the heavy
eh:iirng. 1 his is as true
;' ! ices as it is ot deadly
(ireanps. That's why wo
huve chalked OUR
fiYtOODS down to BOT-
J"OS"EJ3?'E3::,
Choice Cigars
AND KEY
wa re .
-Have the
Find Lioc in Town.
Also
some very elegant
ALBANY
CoLWate Institute.
ALBANY, OREGON
88 1889
A Eull C( rps of Instructors.
Classical, scie tific, literary, ormmcrcia.
and normal classes. Courses of study ar
ranged to meet the needs of all grades of
students. Special inducements offered to
students from abroad. Tuition ranges from
$5.50 lo 913.50 Per Term.
Instrumental instruction in music wi
givcu by Miss Laura lioltra.
Board in private families at low rates, and
rooms for self boarding at small expense. A
careful supervision exercised over -pup
way from home.
For circulars and full particulars, address
the president,
IlEV. ELBERT N. COND1T,
Albany, Oregon,
CROWDER BROS
Contractor and Builders.
Jflice on First street with Avai
ls ce & Cusick, real estate agents,
i ibany, Oregon. Estimates given
n all kinds of buildingsorcarpen
er work. All work intrusted to
s will b3 promptly executed.
GranG Oyster Oksdw
AT THE
DELMOXICO.
Oysters for sale in large or small
quantities. "Eastern and
Coast oysters.
DKAl.KRB IN
STOVES. TINWARE, HOUSE FURNISHINGS
Manufacturers of alvanied iron
cornice. l'Uiniuin a Bieciaiiy.
tiive us a call.
IPX .AtsrCL
'PilOSK W1SI1INO A FlltST-CLASS "IN
L srjnent, the best maile t Htand tbe
climate ol this coast, can be suiud by la'linc
nt Mis. li. E. Ilyiiian's, opieite the Masonic
Te:n;lj, First street. Tho latest vocal and
instiiuuental music kept for sale. Alse th
largest assortment of stamping patternaj
select lroui this side of 'Frisco,
tfiven in aintiti and cnUiroidcry at her
ctuiiio over Linn County Itaiik. (live hci
your ericr and you will be pleased.
Siar
..a full srocK;tF
Staple Groceries
Crockery. Glassware.
The hest q:iility ( f tcap, ccOcce, caiiilic
nuts, t to.
FRESH BAILED BKEAD EVERY
DAY.
At thig o!J rtlialilc hoUKC i alo to lc
foutul a compU-U' aRoortment of fpt-tili family
g roce rlcs, to liii.r is constantly btii.if aililwl
all the soasonalile lines of groceries ami pro
vibioin, such as
ft
Cranberries,
Fine Pichles,
Dried Beef Chipped to order
Anchovy Mustard,
Candies and Nuts,
Eastern Buckwheat Flour,
Cannea Goods of Ail Kinds,
Bohemian Glassware, Etc,
These jroixls were all boiurht when price
ere low and the benefit of the margin will be
Civen to his customers. Remember the place,
at the old corner on Kirstand liroalalbin bts,
Conrad Mycr,
DR. W. C. NEGUS,
Graduate of the Royal College of
London, England, also ot tlieDclle
tMA Tarlipal r!nllppe.
Thn T)r. has Boent a lifetime of
study and practice and makes a spe
diseases, removes
cancers, scrofula enlargements, tumors
od wens, without pain or mo fcniie
Miecialtv of treat
mi-nt with electricity. Has practit cd
in the German French and English
hospitals. Calls promptly attended
dav nicht. His motto is
J . . r r r m. X ATT II
(,."11 WILiLi IU
tyOflice and residence Ferry street,
between Third and Fourth.
Albany Nurseries.
WE HAVE ON HAND AT OUR
nursery on the Corvallis road, one
half mile from town, aa line a lot
of Fruit Trees of all kinds as can
he found anywhere on the coast.
If you contemplate planting trees,
it will pay to see our stock and j?et
our prices and catalogue free.
1 LYMAN & BROWNEIX.
Stockholder' Annual Meeting.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
the annual meeting of the stockholders
of the tiricn Basin Lumbering Co. will he
held at the office of the conipa iy in Uulstol,
i ,,,., n on the M of January. Isul. at the
honr of t o'clock r. M for the purjiosc o
elwtmi; nireciora wi wuiwij,
alo other cttiecrs of the conijaiiy.
Uecemocr in, t .
J. D. MON'TOOMERY, Secretary.
nlfl Vftll 'eo thoso wicker
U1U IUU wootl baskets at T.
II. Brink's.
SOLID COfiUFORTiKra
at Brink's
FOR
Xilv nicest iki uunb xt?u
Iiimimg an tn T. II. Brink's.
rri . 1 . 1 I
He has them.
TTfanten Two rooms fumislicd or un
V furnished for liht keeping
niuxt be near the bnmiiesti part of ton u. Ho
children; Address this oicco.
Bakery
REMOVAL
iy
Are now reiiioviny their entire stock of furniture into their elegant
new quarters in the new Baltimore brick. They have added a ,n)?ni1'
icent line of newest patterns in bed-room and parlor sets and all kinds
of line furniture, and will have one of the lineat furniture establisU-
.nn..o ;.. v.n ..;.. Timli. n.;..is -i 1 1
ill. 11 k 111 V 1 1 1. 1 1 J . 1 III li J ' 1 11 i.i; i'i
line of carpets liouglit before tne raise
tMF"CM and see them in their new
L T. liUOCKM ll. HYDE,
JULIUS GEADWOHL'S
GOLDEN RULE BAZAAU.
Till; LEADING CUOCKKllY, FANCY GOODS AND TOY STOKE
OF ALLAN Y. Til IC ONLY GENUINE IiOGEKS EUOS SIL
VEK WA UK, FliENCl I CHINA a SD GLASSWARE,
BOY'S V VGONS, t ABY AND DOJ.L CAB,
BIAGESj, AND A
General Assortment of Fancy Goods.
Specialty io the finest Trias, Coffees and Family Groceries,
for net cash and carries the largest stock in the Valley.
S7"Tnsnrance agent for Fire and .Jtiine.
SALZER'S,0KRH
ARE THE BEST Apf-r f
FOR ACL SOILS 3 fc. fc. LJ S
and climes. W mm m W
I!'''.7(l,i''l,l,,,rrn,,'OAT9,,5,"'-wnKAT M ln.,
KAHI.hVM l.u.,COliN 100 l.u. I'oTATOKiiSWbu.pera.
I tSiml 8 ceniv for Mniilf farm roods and rataloene.
I Sencl .-. f..r pkir. "Aimc Kadish"mid olrcant ratlir.
nri'iit.il..iritlie 11 not over publishd in Amorioa.
U. Trial .-:ia plit'H. Knrliosl Vrir'(nble Soofls.fMst d fl.
la ikir. Kli fvuit Kli..-r Snt, Kit inl, io ii iits.
rn iijiit to r-ai-irio Coast Mates. "A Mf the new I7day Radlfh
JOHN: A. SALZER. LACROSSE. WISCONSIN.
VV. P.
for
k have in Sock now
Hie Land Assortment of
DRY WOODS, NOTIONS, FANCY (iOO D
AND rUKNISIHN(i (JOODS
Every shown in Albany- We know that ve can
please you.
Conimeiiciim December
Our cloaks at cost. Coine while the assortment is good. This is
really the greatest drive ever ollered in Albany. On account of the
warm fall we rind we are overstocked in Gent's "Heavy Underwear and
for the next thirty days shall give extra bargains.
We can and will save you money. Call and get prices. A pleasure
to show good.
Fun
itiire Co.
1 fniiml vitv rfa son al. 1 G. A line
J
w in ie sow at low ngurco.
store.
Proprietors
lie boys
BEAD,
Farnishinir Goods
Hie Best as well ai
1st We will Mark
RESPECTFULLY,
W. F. READ.
-THE-
Yaquina low
OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD
T. K. IIOGO, Becelr.
ANC
Oregon Development Do.'s
Steamship Line
25MIM0RTER
.AND
22
Hours Less Time
Tlian by any other route:
Accomodations nDmrparaed for crmfort an
safety. Kates and freights via Yaquina so
the Oregon I)evc opmcnt company's
ships, much less that by any other roots
ween all points in the Hilllan.et'e al
tad San Franciscot
Sailino dates.
nuM TAQOuTA.
Willamette Valley.... Dec 10th
WV 19th
Willamette Valley . iblh
ruoii sah raAMmoo
Wralloo Dec. 6th
Willamette Va!l' " 16th
Willamette Valley Nov. 24th
The con rny ruerve the right to cbaif
teamen t r s uline dates.
daily ruuNtnrum,
Except Sundays.)
L Yar,dlr.a 7:00 M I Lt Albany 120 r
Crvallii 10: an" Corvallis IM tn
Ar Allwny I a I Ar Yaqaina tVt t. M.
O. a C. tiaine connect tX oiban and Cot
Wn. V. Hoa,
C, . Hoofs, General aUnager.
O. F & P. ajtut
Corvallis, O oa
EAST SOUTH
VIA
SOUTHERN PACIFIC ROUTE.
THE MOUNT SHASTA ROUTE
California e press trains run daily
""'" I HQPTH
7 .-00 p m..Lv Portland ....Ar.. 9:3i am
10:2S pm..Lv Albany Lv.. :K am
10:15 m..Ar. 8. Francisco. Lv.. 940 pm
Loral !. Train Dally- Ex. Sunday
ttaiOam..I.r.....P.tland....Ar.. 40 pm
12:20 p m . . Lv. . . . -; I. .1210 am
&:40 p rrAr.....lioxiiurs t,v.. 6:20 am
Lebaaua Krssirii.
2:Sd pLv..... Albany Ar.. V Mbym
X--;ft p m A .... Lebanon..... Lv R40 am
T:-0 a iu..Lt Albaiiy Ar.. pm
S a in.. Ar Lebanon... Lv.. s4o pm
albaxt lol'AL, Diii.v (Except Sunday)
J.co r M..Lv... .Portland r....1.oc am
U.OO Ar. ..Albiiij. Li.... 5.00s a
TOriiIT FLEEPIKli CA US,
f or accociraoaat! ) of Soo.hI-C'Iias i s
eer.p.r a'.U hed to tj r 7 ra:ui,
rt side lit !:.
Between l'oiilaml and Corvallis
Hall Trolu Itally-Except Sunday
7-'am..L-.- ...ro.tlan l ..Ar.S SO p. m
12:10 p m..Ar. Ceriaiiis.. L-.12.65p. m
At Albany and Corvallis com.ect with
trains of Oiegn PaciflcHajlroaU.
Eairr Train Ially (F.xetpt Sunday
4:40 p m. . Lv Fortland... ArTTe-eOam
7:25 p m.. Ar AUMinnvilIe.Lv.. 6.45am
THROUGH TICKETS
lo AH Points
EAST AND SOUTH
3TFor tickets and full finfermation rc
Kardin? rates maps, etc., call on company's
attentat Albanv.
K. KOKHI.KR, E. P. ROGERS,
Manager Asst. G. F. A P. A
TICKETS
toankfrom.the
principupoints
in; the iunited
statts.' canada
and europl
PULLMAN PALACE CAR SUIPEF.S.
Free ColocUt Sleestas- Cars Ban Tbron4 sa
Ex ri Traioi
OMAHA,
(JOUJMUL. BLUP
KANJ : CITY,
CHICAGO AND ST. 3CIS.
Klrgant Kcw HIbIbk (' Wll
t kance.
Close Connection at Portland for San Fiao
cuco and Pucrct Sound points.
r9Tbi leave the Company's wharf, at
the foot of nmadalbin street, n Tueday and
Friday of earh week. C. O. KAWI.IKGS,
itv ticket and rrcu-ht Aeeiit
I'. 8. Wll l.tA,
Cearral Trafflc Mmiaicrr.
r. w. 1 1 k.
c. r. a.
THE MA R
ALBANY QUOTATIONS.
Wheal 60
Oato 5c
Flour M.25 rer bbl
PoUtoen 5c
Butter 20 25c;
Lard 103 iaXc
Hams 141.V.
Shoulders ia be
Bacon 10 12c,
rtops 'JOcJj;
Hay Timothy, 16, oaUnd cLei,
App es-flrcen, 4i0 .50 per bu.
Pluot Dried, 4c rr lb.
App'es dried bleached c eundrled
Chickcne f 4.505 00
Hides Beef hides, grew, 4 c,
c : deer skins, 20c; 6hcep pelts. 10A
c, according to wool.
Beef 232)c jrross.
Mutton fi 00 per head.
Hor 56c dreMeC.
Uard-Kcrt, or 5 tjalloi Vl,