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THE MORNING HERALD: SATURDAY, JANUARY 24. 1891. 2U0tttlng gaily jifratd IXAII.Y AND WBBKbY TERMS T SUBSCRirriON- BAILT Pubitahed 'stmj morning- except Monday.) ilierwl br earrUr, pr mt-... tt-SO V iUUl, M M .. M.MMM 0 00 ' I WUKLT. .tPabttahad triry Friday Morning.) ae-copi, pet annum, 1b advuic...t00 Wha at nM In advaac... 60 TU MAILS. Mail u LbeAlnauT poatoffice ckM FotaUoaVe aorta bibMnttln ( CO A. M, Im Waft Bid I AadtaaNairowGaan R-R. ) Fortlaad and Su 11 a. . orreUi aad Yaqulna MM12:30 r. eflos 7;so r. M The poetomc will be cl j d each evening Itoai afa lo mw o'clock. Jifltired BMltor lor the ly morning train aaould bo nailed beforo o clock the nrUwovoalar. OREGON PACIFIC TIME TABLE. Arrive Depart H.lSpml2.20pm , ' 3.40pini7.45am Futant... A S APPKOPitlA TION ft EEC ED, The question of the proper aid to be giyen to the destitute and needy, and to every humane per son, and has always, and will con tinne to be, the subject of legisla tion by all legislative bodies. The Oregon legislature has at various times been called up jn, and has responded to appeal, from orphans homes at Portland and Salem, and the results therefrom have been satisfactory. This year Albany pnts in a plea for like aid for her orphans home which is in couise of construction, under the control of the Ladies Aid Society, which for fifteen years has been looking after the welfare of orphans and the needy sick and suffering, and the plea should be granted. These appropriations are wisely made in all cases where the homes are economically and wisely run. It is thought by some that the state should not apply the funds in these separate institutions. But the careful observer will he convinced that the policy of hav- ioga single state institution oi this kind, and nse the state funds only in this, is not the most - humane nor economical. State .institutions are costly affairs and never satisfactory in their man agement, while the comparative private institutions, like the present ones in the state are, have been found to be satisfactory and economical in their management and working. They invariably stimulate and bring out large sums in the shape of private charities and donations, that would le en tirely lacking in the support of a state institution. Then to they are capable of furnishing aid and assistance in their respective localities that could not be applied from a state institution in a dis tant part of the state. Many cases of dependent children could be . assisted temporarily, and helped into independent sell support, wbfeh could not be reached in that manner by the single state insti tution. These facts have been demonstrated by actual experience aid the application of state fund in limited amounts to orphans homes in different sections of tiie state, is a wise course to pursue even if it is a breaking of pre cedents. A family in California, whose members have embraced the faith cure doctriae, recently reiused to ernploy a physician when one "of the juvenile male uieml-ers had his arm broken, or even have the arm properly set. The result is the boy is a cripple for life. In such cases the strong arui of 'the law should so be applied as to demonstrate to the ruling head of the family that faith without works is futile, for by your works is your faith tested. The legislature is wrestling w ith the subject of investigating the Agricultural College. There seems to be ample grounds for looking into matters, as Prof. Grimm, tl.e late head of the agricultural de partment, offers to prove that things have run crooked or in case of failure to deposit a large sum from his own purse in the college library fund, and Prof. Grimm is a man whose word carries weight with it. Kino Kalakai a' demise will save the jawbones of those who bare been obliged to call him l.y name, but it will be jumping out of the frying pan into the fire, for who can successfully withstand lockjaw in attempting to twist out Queen Liliuokalan!. Tub house of representatives of the United States is in a tumult, Mill, of Texas, being the principal agitator. Such insulting epithets M ha has applied to Speaker Read should not be permitted. The action of the lower house of the state legislature upon the subject of a joint memorial to con gress, on the subject of the im provement of the Columbia river to enable our great inland empire to acquire shipping facilities, shows that the importance of the measure is fully understand and will be provided for as amply as lies in the power of the state. The matter of the adoption of the Australian ballot system for the state seems likely to meet with some objection in the Oregon leg islature. It is said that amend ments are being tacked on and that the passage, especially in the senate, is to be a thorny road. For a measure that has received such hearty and universal endorsement that seem? strange. Perhaps there has been no death of recent date that has so effected the country as has that of the historian Bancroft. His great services to the country in literary and diplomatic work has been so distinguished that it has become a national pride and valuable acquisition. Speaker Geer is evincing fine ability in presiding over the delib erations of the house, and shows that no mistake was made in selecting Inip as presiding officer. Knot and Shoe. Purchasers of Boots and Shoes bear in mind that big advertise ments and otters of big discounts do not always mean best values. You will have to pay some one a profit as no one can do business without exense. The quest' on is who can sell you ttie best goods for the least money. fjAMUKL E. Young. Remember werare in the lead in the grocery line. Allen Bros. Fine cheese at F. L. Kenton's. POWDER Absolutely Pure This powder never v anes. A mtrve furity,strentrth and wholesonien ess more economical than the ordinar) kind, and cannot be sold in coitipeti lion with multitude of low test, short weight alum or phosphate powders' Sold only in chiis.Kotai, Baki.T ow. deb Co . lot; Wall st.. N. y. Lewis M, Johnson A Co., Afri-nts, Portland, Oregon, 20,000 lb iifr ple 15,000 II). died HIGHEST CASH PRICE WILL BE PAID BY THE WII1AHETTE PACKING CO. The Celebrated French CURE Warranted to cure mmmi cr nw re refm .kd F0PE o;; AFTER the generative organs of either sex whether arising from the exceash c use of stimulants, tobacco or topium, or tiir ragh J outliful imlis retion, over indulgence, ttc., such as loss of rain Power, Wakelu'ness, Bearing Down ains In the Back, Seminal Weakness, Hya ena, Nerou Prostration, Nocturnal Oniis ioiis, I-eucorrhoe, Dizziness, Weak Memory, Lossof Power and I ru potency which if neg lected often lead to premature old age and Insanity. Price II a box; 0 boxe5 fcr5,00. Sent bv mail on receipt of price. A WKITTEM VIIaKANTEE is given with every $n order received, to refund the money if a Permanent cure is notofleiteU. We have thousands of testimonials from old and young, of both sexes, who have been permanently cured by the use nf Aphroditine Circular free. Address) THK APHKtl NF.ni( lK CO. Western Branch, Box, S7. Portland, Oregon. For sale by Kool.iv A Mason, who esale and etail.drnggists, Albany, Oregon. fata's Gold.3 FEMALE Pills For Female Ir regularities; noth ing like them o the market. Never fail. Successfully used bv Droniint ladies monthly. uiiaranieec to re lieve suppressed menstruation. Sure Safe Ceriain Don't be humbug ged. Save time, 1 1 (-J1 ! f h 1.1.1 mnnA.. VWV 1 ake no other. ilVsV ' Sent to an dreoa by mail on receipt of price, tiOO. Ad- Aphr Medicine 4 empaBy Went Branch Box 37. v.hi..h 814 by Foihaj & Muti, AlUij. Oregs, M ! plum Do Not Pass By ! :ve IIA-VE WINTER rJ?hat we REDUCED RATESI BLACK AND COLORED DRESS GOODS ! VELVET SILKS, SATINS AMT PLUSHES, LADIES' AND MISSES SILK AND KNIT UNDERWEAR, COTTON AND WOOL HOSE, EMBROIDERIES, SILK AND LIN EX HANDKERCHIEFS. SCARFS. VEILINGS, SHAWLS, ETC. Gr. W. SIMPSON, FIRST STREET, ALBANY, OREGON. W A. N T JED -Ten thousand Men Women and Children to buy goods of DEYOE & FROM AN JlllOS., IE. C. Seeurles !l N. B. I will continue to sell my dry goods at cost until they are all gone. FIRST STREET, ALBANY, OREGON. ADIFS Fn- jwty' TOM Prom PItlCES. Come pt service and polite Jilil- MA I Til KWSffi W AS1115 U UiN . SALI RNL4 rAiriUE2 16 IJ, CATARRH keamatiira, Neuraiglt, trn HEAOAOHK. Anel ALL PAIN. Tks OattfmW FhtT sad ittlT LECTKIO COUGH CUR mm eoiM. uwf. oonsumnm. M kr aH DntjiiU. Eak S6e, 0 I MaJosjar c , r's. L AnKls, Ot W W aacwr w TAKE THE CAB FROM MEE i Or RATES: To any part of the city, 50 cent For calling, first hour $1.50, each subsequent hour 1. Khiloh'aCure will immediately relieve Croup. Whooping cough and Bronchitis. For sale . by FoahayA Mason. A few: GARMENTS will sell at REDUCED RATESI jfaTT'Imorters and Dealers in all kinds o guns and ammunition fishing ackie of ev ery depeript:on, cutlery and base ball goods, tents, hammocks and csrop chairs. The largest stock south of Portland. Come one and all. No trouble to show gcods. Quid sales and small protits is our motto. Also repair shop connected with store and first claas workmen to do all kinds of work. Leader in popular prices in BOOTS A SHOES and Gents FURNISHING GOODS. Sole agency for the Ludlow Fine Shoe. !soW. L Domrias Oo $3 SHOE And other specialties for Oen . BOYS t!omen, Indies, Etc., are war $1 ranted, and so stamped on hot- 'Q torn. Address W. L. DOUG- lOfl LAS, Brockton, Mass. Sold by L. BLAIN, ALBANY, OREGON. The result ' of heavy "f.'haj-ges ti almost invaria bly disastrous to the fel 'jl.iw who does the heavy charging. This is as true of prices as it is ot deadly firearms. That's why wa ihave chalked OUR p yum uown 10 wi- and see us at our store attention to everybody. FOR 8ALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. "SorncJmonthR eo I Durchased a box of Ur. J. P. Sill's Catarrh Cure for my own use. but finding my nephew, C. '. McMahun. needing such medi cine I let bim have my box of medi cine, lie now sends for three more boxee, saying it is the best thinjr for catarrh ever tried by him and his friends. I got another box to use in my case, and cheerfully recommend it toothers, (Signed), JOHN McMArTAN, Ex-County Commissioner Lane Co, Oregon, Springfield, Lane county, Oregon. Prof J, W. Johnson, president of the State university, says it cured him of a coujrh after two other prescriptions had failed. Likewise two of his little srirls use! It to cure their coughs. Mrs Mark Bailey, wife of Prof. Bailey, gent it to Prof. Johnson, and recom mends it to all who suffer from colds and coughs. For coughs it acts like a charm, and can ba inhaled into the jioes or passages, where no other cough cures can reach. A L BAN Y T I ALBANY, OREGON mo.... mi A Eull C( rps of Instructors. Classical, acle tide, literary, cemmercia. and normal claese. Course of ttudy ar ranged to meet the need of all grade of tudeDt. Special inducement offered to student from abroad. Tuition range from S.M Is 91S.M Per Tcrsa. Instrumental Instruction in music wi given by Miss Laura Ooltra. Board in private families at low rates, and rooms (or self boarding at small expense, A careful supervision exercised over pu away from name. For circulars and full particulars, address the president, REV. ELBERT N. CONDIT, Albany, Oregon, CROWDER BROS Contractor and Builders. Jffice on First street with Wal lace & Cusick, real estate agents, ibany, Oregon. Estimates given n all kinds of buildingsorcarpen er work. All work intrusted to s will ba promptly executed. Grand Oyster Owdj AT THE DELMONICO. Oysters for sale in large or email quantities. .paV-Eastern and Coast oysterB. DEALERS IN STOVES, TINWARE, HOUSE FURNISHINGS Manufacturers of galvanized iron cornice. Plumbing a specialty. Give us a call. IPX flUOSE WISHING A FIRST-CLASS L s'raroent, the best made to stand the climate of this coast, can be suited byca'lin;; it Mis: B. E. Ilynian's, opposite the, Hamnic Temple, First street. The latest vocal and instrumental music kept for sale. Alec th largest assortment of stamping patterns select from this side of 'Frisco, given in painting and embroidery at her studio over Linn County Bank. Give hei your er lcr and you will be pleased. A FULL STOCK OF.. Staple Groceries Crockery. Glassware. The best quality ol teas, coffees, candies nuts, etc. j FRESH BARED BREAD EVERY DAY. At this old reliable house is also to be found a complete assortment of fresh family groceries, to which is constantly being added all the seasonable lines of groceries and pro visions, such as Cranberries, Fine Pickles, Dried Beef Chipped to order) Anchovy Mustard, Candies and Nuts. Eastern Buckwheat Flour, Cannea Goods of All Kinds, Bohemian Glassware, Etc, These goods were all bouebt when prices ere low and the benefit of the margin will be given to his customers. Kememoer ttie place, at the old coiner on First and Broalalbln St. Conrad Myer. DR. W. C NEGUS, Graduate of the Royal College of London, England, also of the Belle- vue Medical College. The Dr. has spent a lifetime of study and practice And makes a spe cialty of chronic diseases, removes cancers, scrofula enlargements, tumor and wens, without pain or the knife. He also make a specialty of treat ment with electricity. Haa Dractii ed in the German French and English hospitals. Calls promptly attended day night. His motto is 'tUI H ILL. TU ALA,." VOffice 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, as fine a lot of Fruit Trees of all kinds as eau be found anywhere on the coast. If you contemplate plantiog trees, it will pay to see our stock and get our prices and catalogue free. HYMAN & BROWNELL. Stockholders' Annual Meeting:. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the annual meeting of tha stockholders of the Green Basin Lumbering Co. will be held at the office of thecompa iy in Halt ted, Oregon, on the 22d of January, 1891, at the hour of I o'clock r. u for the purpose o electing directors of said company, and also other cfDcers ot the company. December 19, 1890. J. I). MONTGOMERY, Secretary. UIU IUU wood baskets atT. ti. brink's. sni in nnucnoT wicker VWkllf UWIIII Ull Rockers at Brink's FAR The nicest and best Bed I U U Lounges go toT. II. Brink's. He Lm them. Wanten-Two room furnished or un furnished for light keeping must be near the bnaineaa ipart of town. No children; Address this office. n ti t mm Star Bakery EBMQVAL Tie lltay Furniture Co. Are now removing their entire stock of furnitnre into their elegant new quarters in the new Baltimore brick. They have added a magnif icent line of newest patterns in bed-room and parlor seta and all kinds of fine furniture, and will have one of the finest furniture establish ments in the city. Their prices will be found very reasonable. A fine line of carpets bought before the raise win oe eoia at low ngures. Call ana see tnem in their new U T BROCK & II. HYDE, JULIUS GKADWOHL'S GOLDEN RULE BAZAAR. THE LEADING CROCKERY, FANCY GOODS AND TOY STORE OF ALBANY. THE ONLY GENTJISE ROGERS BROS SIL VERWARE, FRENCH CHINA HD GLASSWARE, BOY'S WAGONS t-ABY AND DOiX CAR, BIAGEB, AND A General Assortment of Fancy Goods. Specialty in the finest Teas, Coffees ior net casn anu carries me largest insurance agent lor t ire anu ff. P. Headquarters for Furnishiflg Goods k have i"d Slock now the Laret DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, FANCY GOO AND FUllNIsmNG GOODS Every shown in Albany. please you. Commencing; December Our cloaks at cost. Come while really the greatest drive ever offered in Albany. On account of the warm fall we find 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. Manufacturer of AND DEALER IN- FINE IMPORTED MD KEY VEST Cigars Plug and Smoking Tobaccos, Meustlwuiu ad riar Pipe, m full Hn ot Smokers' Article. No oof to Pffelffer candy store Altxwrj, Oregon, store. Proprietors and Family Groceries. He boys stock in tne valley. ilw ine. READ, lie BesCas well ai Assortment of We know that we can 1st We will Mark the assortment is rood. This is sEESPEOTTTTLLT, W. F. READ. Choice Cigars PHE- lapkloute ! OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD T. E. HOGG, Ttecelrer. Oregon Development Cos Steamship Line iilT if it rnrtiTniirr 22 Hours Less Time Than by any other rout: Accomodations nnsnrpassed for comfort an safety. Fares and freight via Vaquina u the Oregon Deve opment company's ships, much less that by any other route ween all point in the ilUnuiet'r l and San Frandaoo, 3A.IIWIKO DATES, raoit liwaa, Willamette Valley., mDcc lOlh . 19th . 28th Willamette Valley -, ," raoM aaa ruxenoo w v.... Wrmllon Dec eth 16th Not, 84th Willamette Valley, wuuuneue vuiev The con) pan r rcecrve the right to chaig teamen cr s tilinir date. bailt rASMnant raann. Except tjundays.) L Y,a1na 7:00 a I L Albany l-20 r Corvallif 10:3 a I " Corvalli 1KI3 Pi Ar Albuy 11:9a a I Ar Yaquina 4'SS r. u. O. h C. ttains connect at Aiban and Cot Wn. af . Boaa, C, Hosra General kUoaKer. a.F kT. ARent Ckirrallls, O aa EAST SOUTH . VIA SOUTHERN PACIFIC ROUTE. THE MOUNT SHiSTA ROUTE California express train run daily aoFTH I Bourn 7SpB..L Portland ....Ar.. 8:&5un 10:2Spaa..LT..... Albany Lt.. 6:21 am 10:16 a m..Ai 8. Franclaco.LT.. 8-00 pm trl ras. Tralm Bally--(Ex. Sunday :00--I'-....P"rtIand....Ar.. (l pa 12.-20pm. Lv.... Albany Lt.. 12.00 6:40pmAr.....Row;onrg; Lt.. 6:20am Kraarh. 2P"-a lKU,y Ar" 9:26 F p m Ar .... Lebanon..... Lv . K-tOam 7:30 a m..Lr Albany Ar.. 4.Z6 pm t.22am..Ar Lebanon Lt.. S tofm a LB ast local, BaiLT (Except Sunday) J-JS ' "t-....Portland....jir 9.0G a m 3.W.Ar. ..AJbny.a. 5.00 m PULLMAN BUFFETSLEEPJiKS. TOUBIST SLEEFmo CARS, For accommodation of Second-Claas Fa enters attached to Express Trains, Wert Side IMtII.b. Between Portland and Corvallis'1 Mall Tralm DailjtExcept Sunday ?j??n m"Lr -"PortianJ ...Ar.5 SO pT m 12:10 pm..Ar. Conmiiis.. L.12.65p. m At Albany and Corralli connect with train of Oregon PaciflcRailmarf xrea Tralsi IalIy-Exctpt Sunday :0 pm..LT., 7:6pm..Ar.. ...PortUud... Ar.. S:S0aa ...alcalinBville.LT.. bAtum THROUGH TICKETS lo All Point EAST AND SOUTH Sr0LVck"" nd fnU formation -XT- on companT-. B. KOEULER, aUnaer E. P. SOGERS, Asst.CF.AP. A TICBTS t0ax0jr0m.the principupoints in; the united statxs.icanaoa and euhopl PULLMAN PALACE CAR S1FEPEFS.' Tim Colonist Blasviu Can lis Tan(k i Ex m Tralas OMAUA, KANi: : crry, CHICAGO AND ST. DDIS. Elegaat Mew Dials: Car Wit IUS(C Close Connection at Portland for San Fraa Cisco and Puce Sound point. sTBoat leare the Company' wharf, at the foot of Broadalbin street, on Tuesday aaj Friday of each week. C O. RAWLIhOH, City ticket and Freurbt Aeent ..S. MIIXEN, Vtamtl Trafle Maaaarr. T. W. IKE. . r. A, THE MARKETS. ALBANY QCOTATIOHS. Wheat 60 OaU 45e Flour $4.25 per bbl Potatoes 50c Emr-22c Butter 90025c: Lard 1012Wc. HaoM 14i5o. Shoulders 8c Bacon 10iac Hopa 30c4C HaT Timollir 1R n.f.nj i ... - J 1 , -iu.uu V&jC! I. APP -Q recti, 400 .50 per bu. PluM Dried, 4c pr lb. Apj'ee dried bleached c eundricd Cbickens $4.5005 00 Hides Bef hides, preen, 4 c, c ; deer skins, 20c; sheep pelts, 100 c, according to wooL Beet 92Wc (Cross. Mutton T2 00 per head. f Hojrs fi0fic n route. Ijird Een, or S ralloa VI. n AND