Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, January 25, 1891, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE MOKNING HKKAIJ3: SUNDAY, JANUARY 25, 1691.
UAILY AND WEKKUY
TEKM3 OFSUBSCKIITH 'N-
DAILY
PuMlnhed every morning except Monday.)
Ivereu by carrier, pr wetk...... 0-20
! tuaii, per )tu...,.. 6 00
WKKKLY.
(Published every Friday Ujornlng.)
a copy, per annum. In adv&nre..FL0C
Wicu out paid In advance.- - 'iv
THE MAIM.
Vails it the Albany poHtoir.i t clow
K it all offices north
ri. Kastern states '.MO a. H,
Tn West Side f
And the NairuwCavt R. RJ
ar Portland and Saun 11 A. M
r.rvallia and Yaqalna ....! -';:) r. u
ctt.ee Bnith w 7-.a0i-.il
The p .Mortice will be cl death evening
iro'n six lo seven o'clock.
Kextatered matter tor the ly momine
train ahuuld be mailnt beture o clock tlic
rations eveuinir.
OREGON PACIFIC TIMETABLE.
Arrives Departs
r sssenirer.
Kuixht
11 l:!nlli2dm
3.40iiui .45 a ui
Tit A T A IiStlP HU SIX ESS.
tlreat expectations have appar
ently attached to the airsliipsi-lieine
that lias been so widely spokt n of
as leing put in operation at Sit.
Carmel, III. The Engineering anl
Mining Journal thinks the whole
thing ia a fake. Itsaystheilinien
siona of the tir.-st of the ships to le
constructed are given as follows:
The buoyancy chamlier will be 170
feet in length and 28 feet in diame
ter, with a lifting jower of 5,500
pounds. The gas-engine will
weigh but 2.10 tioundn, and will
develop 100 horse iower. The
total weight of the nhip will lie
1,350 pounds. It will accom
modate 50 passengers and the cost
of the ship will be $:'.,:H. Tliir.
ight cost made pnyMitile by the
laet that the company has its own
process of making aluminum, of
which the ships will be uhiios.len
tirely constructed. Tliedaily press
h?.t allow e 1 tins ? Ggures to pa;s
without juestijn, but as- engineers
we are f utlicientlv interested in
the projected bhip t Stil.lv ill
tigures a little and derive sonu
further inloiination from tiiem.
The buoyancy chamber, 17i feel
long and 28 feet in diameter, would
have a superficial area of nut less
than 12,000 fij lare feet. If we as
Uiii3 that the total weight of tin
ship, 1 ,:'..")() Kunils, is only that ol
the outsitle sheathing, allowing
nothing for frame-work, machineiy
or other inside structures or con
tents, the weight of the sheathing
ia only i bout 0.11 pounds per
square foot. As aluminum weighs
aliout I .'';) pounds per square foot
1 inch thick, this would mak-3 the
thickness of the eheathirg only
about 0.008 inch, or say Xo. :::
Birmingham gauge. The cubic
contents of the buoyancy ehamlicr
would be about !H 1,000 cubic feet.
It Is probably to be Tilled with
hydrogen gas, and the amount of
the buoyancy can be easily cale l
luted by assuming that the
cham'.ier H buoyed up by force
equal to the difference between the
weigt t of y;),0ti0 cubic, feet of air
and that of the same bulk of
hyrogen. F-'it ossibry it is in
tended to use a vacuum in which
case the buoyancy wyuM be due
to the weight of SHV,000 cub:c feet
of air, or say 7,MK pounds. He
ducting the weight of the sheath
ing, we have 5,(5T0 po.inds as the
net buoyancy of the chamlior, or
very nearly the same as the lilting
force, .5.500 pounds, nientu ned in
the description. Hut this makes
no allowance for weight of the
frame-work necessary to boh! the
' sheathing in place, for the engines
or other machinery, for the seats
neceesary to accommodate the 50
passengers, and for oilier such
trifles. The problem of building
frame-work 170 feet diamett r st'tl"
enough to prevent the collapse of
the sheathing and to sustain the
weight of itself and ounds of the
passengers, machinery, etc., and
yet not weighing over 5,500, would
be pronounced impossible of solu
tion by engineers accustomed to
wcrk on steel ; but of course, there
tre no structural imiossibilitieH in
the creed of the Mount Carmel
director. The cost of the ship,
$:t,5lN, is put, we think, rather
lo', lor we doubt if sny rolling
mill in the world would contract
to roll the sheathing of this ship.
l'i.000 feet of aluminum end only
.0US inch thick, fur much less than
the whole figure named, even if it
obtained the ingot aluminum lor
notning.
Mk. Jkssisos of Lane county
has introduced a bill in the house.
that will certainly com mend itself
to the attention and supjioi t of all
who.give it careful attention, for all
are cognizant of the facts that call
it into being. It provides that if
any person shall shoot and wound
or kill another, mistaking him for
a deer, bear or other wild anim il
he shall be guilty of criuiiial
I
I
negligence, and upon conviction
thereof shall be punished by im
prisonment :n the penitentiary not
less than three months nor more
than three years, and by line not
exceeding one thousand dollars.
A law of this kind would un
doubtedly exert an influence to J
cause the hunter to use more care
in bringing his deadly implement
to bear upon some indistinctly seen j
moving object in the brush which
ho imagines but does not exactly
know is a coveted deer or bear, and
thereby prevent anguish and dis
tress to surviving relatives and
perhaps dejiendent children. The
law should be added to the statutes
of the state and be enforced until
every person who hunts distinctly
and fully comprehends its mean
ing.
House him, Xo. 32, introduced
by Mr. "Welch, while it contains a
pretence to reduce the rate of in
terest, is in reality intended to re
peal the usury law. It winds up
with the provision that on con
tracts parties thereto can agree
upon any rale whatever, simple or
compound. A cause that has to
bide behind some entirely con
trary pretense is certainly not
very laudable to advocate.
Representative Mkrritt of
Jacksonville has introduced a bill
toenlarge the privileges of women,
by ma king it legal for a mother to
appoint a guardian for her minor
children. It is but one more step
in the road towards the jierfect
equality of the sexes and it is a
credit to Mr. Merrill's good sense
and broad minded views
to have thought of. the subject,
and acted upon his thought.
So!o agency for Ludlow's fine
shM"i fur ladies, Misses and chil
dren at Seals shoe store.
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
Tliis powder never v anes. A mirve
fpiirity .strength and wliolcsoim ness
more economical than the ordinal)
kind, and cannot be sold in c-oinpeli-1.11111
with multitude of low test, short
eis:iit alum ot phosphate powders'
Sold only in rams Kotal Bakin 'Off
mm Co., Uf. Wall M.. N. Y.
Lswis M. Johnson & Co., Agents,
Portland, Oregon,
fill)!
20,1)1)011) dried .f-
plc 15,000 11). died
plums.
iiic!!iEr CASH mien
WILL li 10 PAIL) BY THE
WILLAMETTE PACKING CO,
Tiie Celebrated French
CURE
Warranted to
curd
mmmv- stk
o?55 AFTER
the tfiMierutive t.rifaiisof cither sex whether
ariintf from ihu t-wcerwhe use of stimulants,
toliavco or opium, or thr uiiih jouthful imlis
rftion, over imJiiItmne, etc., tmch Odious of
rain 1'owcr, Wakcfn'ntHfl, llearinjf Down
am in the Hack, in initial Wt akiiuw, ilys
eria, Svt 'oua t'ros'rution, Nocturnal Oiuia
iom, Leucrrhtr, li7Jtint?, Wi-ak Memory,
UhhoI iower and l:iiotenjy whk-h if iiefc
lectol ofun h-ail to premature old age and
infinity. I'riL-c f 1 a box; 6 boxeS fcr $5,00.
.Sent iv mail i.n receipt of price.
A UUiriKN -l 4KAMi:K Is triven
with every order received, to rcfutid tne
moiify if a IVrmunrnl cure h not effected.
We have thouHamlN of testimonials from old
unt yniimr, of hi'th flt-xesi, who have been
pennaiH iitly eurd ty the use -f AphrotHtine
Circular frc Adlrt-Hsj
Till, AP1IKU MI'IM IF 4.
Western p.ruirh, Hox, i?7. I'tii tlniid, Oregon.
ur ittly by Kurtbay V M.wnti, w ho cHale and
rttail drumtist-4, AHiany, Ortm.
Fib's Mln mm Pills
t't Kinmle Ir
ri'iriilnritiFii; noth
iri like tlicm on
the market. Never
Tail. SiuwjMfitllr
uwhI by pmniinent
laiiies limnthl)'.
OuarantVM' ti re
lieve Bupi-rttMol
nienstru.-.tiiin.
I"n't lie hnml.UL'.
Save time.
llea.'th anJ money.
T-jXc no other.
Sent to any al-
dresi hy uiaii on rcTlpt ot price, 00. Ail
ilreni Aphro Mrdlrlur tniiiiy
West Bran. h box 27, Curllanil, lln
Soli by FochtT A M Mos, Albay. Oregaa
111
Do Not Pass By !
:WE HAVE
WI1TEE
-That we
REDUCED RATES!
BLACK AND COLORED DRESS GOODS !
VELVETS, SILKS, SATINS AND PLUSHES, LADIES' AND
MISSES SILK AND KNIT UNDERWEAR, COTTON
AND WOOL I IPSE, E M BROIDERIES, SILK AND
LINE.V HANDKERCHIEFS. SCARFS.
VEILINGS, SHAWLS, ETC.
Gr. W. SIMPSON,
FIUST STREET, ALBANY, OREGON.
WANT JED
-Ten thousand Men Women and Children to buy goods of-
DEYOE & FKOMAN ISLIOS.,
guns and
IEL C. Sestrles.
! N. B. 1 will
sell my dry goods at cost
until they are all gone.
FIRST STREET, ALBANY. OREGON.
' j t'. tjM.-iiarges is almost lnvarm
JJjij lly disastrous to the fel-
'A
TOM
PHICES. Come
I'rom
I .iV y . " A ia
pt service and polite attention to everybody.
MATTHEWS & WASHBURN.
CATARRH
keumaUim, Neuralgia, Cera
9 HEADAOHK. Aim! ALL PAIN.
Tis OaHtamW fssttlTs ui If atits
LXCTBIO COTJOH CUB
mna ooim. ctov. oomsumtioh.
U y UI Srs(fit. Fask 6e, 86 I
ashler ft O., Prop's. La Ancales, Ol
TAKE TIIE CAB
FROM
SUM'S STABLES
RATES:
To any part ol the city, 50 cent
For calling, first liorr if 1.50, each
subsequent hourf 1.
Sliiloli's Cure will iiunicdiately
relieve Cronp, Whooping cough
and Bronchitis. For sale by
FoshayA Mason.
A FEWI"
GAEMENTS
will sell at-
REDUCED RATES!
"Imorters and Dealers in all kinds
ammunition fishing ackle of ev
ery descripVon, cutlery and base ball goods,
tents, hammocks and camp chairs. Th
largest stock south of Portland. Come on
and all. No trouble to show pcods. Quid
sales and small profits is our motto. Also I
repair shop connected with store and first
class 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.
continue to
SfW.' L Mas
$3 SHOE
And othpr specialties for Gen
tlemen, Ladies, Etc., are war
ranted, and so stamped on bot
tom. Address W. L. DOUG
LAS, Brockton, Mass. Sold by
L. E. BLAIN,
ALBANY, OREGON.
The result vof heavy
Y'HI vv who does the heavy
is. x-harcrintr. 1'his is as true
of prices as it is ot deadly
firearms. That s why wa
ihave chalked OUR
JOODS clown to BOT-
and see us at our store
FOR 8ALK BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
'8omemonth8 Bffo I mirchascd
liox of Dr. J. P. Gill's Catarrh Cure for
my own use, but finding my nephew,
C. A. McrMahan. needing fiuch medi
cine 1 let bim have my box of medi
cine. He now sends for tbree more
boxes, gaying it is the best thing for
catarrh ever tried by him and his
friends. I got another box to use In
my rase, and cheerfully recommend it
toother.
(Signed). JOHN McMAHAN,
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 cough after two other prescriptions
li id failed. Likewise two of his little
girls used It to cure their roughs. Mrs
Mark Bailey, wife of Prof. Bailey,
sent it to Prof. Johnson, and reeom
mends it to all who sutler from colds
and coughs. For coughs it acts like
a charm, and can ba inhaled into the
pipes or passages, where no other
cough cures can reach.
ALBANY
I i
ALBANY,
0REG0H
1 1891
A Eull C( rps of Instructors.
Cluaical, Belt tide, literary, commercU.
and normal classes. Course of study ar
ranged to meet the needs ol all grades ol
atudents. Special Inducement offered to
students from abroad. Tuition ranges from
95.M to 9H.M Per Terns,
Instrumental instruction In music wl
given by Miss Laura Ooltra.
Board in private families at low rats, and
rooms for self boarding at small expense. A
careful supervision exercised over pup
ny from home.
For circulars and full particulars, address
the president,
REV. ELBERT N. COND1T,
Albany, Oregon,
CR0WDER BROS
Contractois and Builders.
' Office on First street with Wal
lace & Cusick, real estate agents,
Jbany, Oregon. Estimates given
n all kinds of buildings or carnen
er work. All work intrusted to
s will be promptly executed.
Grand Oyster 0
AT TIIE
DELMO1TCC0.
Oysters for sale in largo or small
quantities. J09"Eastern and
Coast oysters.
-DEALERS IN
STOVES, TINWARE, HOUSE FURNISHINGS
Manufacturers of galvanized iron
cornice. Plumbing a specialty.
Give us a call.
THOSE WISHING A FIRST-CLASS "IN
s'rainent, the best made to stand the
climate of this coast, can be suited by ca'ling
at Mis: B. E. Hynian's, opposite the Masonic
Temple, First street. The latest vocal and
iimtruniental music kept for sale. Alse 111
largest assortment of stamping patterns
select from this side of 'Frisco,
given in painting and embroidery at her
studio over Linn County Bank. Give ber
your erUcr and you will be pleased.
.A FULL STOCK OF..
StapJo Groceries
Crockery. Glassware,
The best quality of teas, coffees, candles
nuts, ftc.
I FRESH BAKED BREAD EVERT
DAT.
At this old reliable house Is also to bs
found a complete assortment ot 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, tto,
These goods were all boturht when priest
ere low and the benefit of tbs margin will be
given to bis customers. Remember the place,
at the old coiner on First and Broalalbin Sts.
Conrad Slyer,
DR. W. C. NEGUS,
Graduate of the Royal College of
London, Kngland, also of theUelle
vue Medical College.
The Dr. has spent a lifetime of
atudy and practice Ana manes a spe
cialty of chronic diseases, remove
cancers, scrofula enlargements, tumor
and wens, without pain or the knife.
He also make a specialty of treat
ment with electricity, lias practit ed
in the German French and English
hospital. Calls promptly attended
day night, lfis motto ia
'tOD WILL TO ALL."
aVOffice and residence Ferry street,
between Third and Fourth.
Albany Nurseries.
WE UAVE 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 can
be found anywhere on the coast.
If yon contemplate planting trees,
it will pay to see our stock and get
our prices and catalogue free.
HYMAN & BROWNELL.
Stockholders' Annual Meetlnt;.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
the annual meeting of the stockholders
. . I - 1 D..!. I nmliinir will h.
Ol IDC UI"1' . "
he'd at the office of thecompaiy in Halsted,
" .U- OO.I a! l.nii.nr 1 001 Ih.
electing director of said company, and
also otner cuivcio ui whijjwj.
1 1(1
J. D. MONTGOMERY, Secretary.
Boots and Shoes.
CimlniiBri nf KnntJi And SlifiPB
X ulA.MWv.w -
bear in mind that big advertise
ments and offers 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 expense. The question is
who can sell you the best goods
for the least money.
Samuel E. Young.
Remember we are in the lead in
the grocery line. Allen Bros.
Fine cheese at F. L. Kenton's.
n il-
mm
Mm,
Bakery
Mi
RBMOVAT
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 sets 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 will be sold at low figures.
Call ana see ttiem in their new
U T. BROCK AH. I1TVE,
mm GRADWOHL'S
GOLDEN RULE BAZAAR.
TIIE LEADING CROCKERY, FANCY GOODS AND TOY STORE
OF ALB AN Y. THE ONLY' GENUI K ROGERS BROS SIL
VERWARE, FRENCH CHINA aBD GLASSWARE,
BOY'S WAGONS, r ABY AND DOLL CAR,
BIAGES, AND A
General Assortment of Fancy Goods.
Specialty in the finest Teas, Coffees and Family Groceries,
for net cash and carries the largest stock in the Valley.
insurance agent lor t ire and
W. P.
Headqaarters for Fufiiisliiag Goods
k have in Stock now the Best as well ai
the Lawt Assortment of
i
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, FANCY GOO
AND FURNISHING GOODS
Every shown in Albany. We know that we can
please you.
Commencing December 1st We will Mark
Our cloaks at cost. Come while the assortment is good. This is
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 w ill save you money. Call and get prices. A pleasure
to show good.
RESPECTFULLY,
J-TTLICTS
Manufacturer of
-AND DEALER IN-
FINE IMPORTED AND KEY WEST
Chrara F1ut and Smoking Tobaccos,- Meerschaum and Briar Pipes, at a
- fall Una ot Smokers' Articles.
Ne aaot to Pffelffer'a candy store, Albany, Oregon,
store.
Proprietors
He buys
l i ine.
READ,
W. F. REAP-
JOSEP'H,
Choice Cigars
-TUB-
Yaquina Route
OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD
T. K. HOGG, Receiver.
Oregon Development Cos
Steamship Line
lor
rr
01
I
-iAHD
22 Hours Less Tim a
Thin by any other roots:
Accomodations unsurpassed for rnrofr-tt so
safety. Fares and freight t la Yaqbioa sa
the Oregon Deve opraent company's
ships, much less that by any other rout
ween all points in the nUUsuicfr al
and San Francisco,
Saiiino dates.
Willamette Valley..
.Dee. 10th
W V.
Willamette Valley
f rom aa raaKtnca
10th
. 28th
Wrallno ......... . ., Dec 6th
Willamette Vny 15th
WUlamette Valler Not, 24th
The company nerre the right to chaig
teamen or Btiliai dates.
daily rassKieim nam,
fexcept Sundays.)
L Vac,dlna7:00 1 I Lv Albany 12:20
Cbrvallii 10:86 a H " Conallis Mr!
Ar Albany 1 l.-Oh a Ar Yaquina i 3H r. u.
O. a C. tisins oonne.-t at Alhan and Cot
W. M Hns.,
C, , Honrs, General Manager,
a. r a p. ent
Corrallls, O ea
EAST g SOUTH
VIA
SOUTHERN PACIFIC ROUTE.
THE MOUNT SHASTA ROUT
California express trains run daily
I q.th"
,V?P'BLv Portland ....Ar.. :3i an
10:2b p m..Lv... Albany Lv.. 6:2 am
10:16 a m..Ar...... 8. Francisco. Lr.. (MM pm
Lvcal Pass. Trala Dally--( Ex. Sunday
B0am..LT.....Portland....Ar.. 4.-00 pm
12:a0pm. Lv.. Aibmny Lr..UM am
6.40 p mAr.....Rogeourr L.. 6:20 aaa
!P"-T -lb"T Ar.. Mfsj
2:SS p m Ar ....Lebanon.....L S:40as
T:30am..L Albauy Ar.. .2 psa
8.2jam..Ar Lebanon Lt.. 3-40 pm
alsakt local, dailt (Except Sunday)
5.00 r . .Lt.... Portland. ...Ar..o 00 AM
9.00 Ar. . .Albany.. L ....5.00 a
PULLMAN BUFFETSLEEPERS.
TOURIST SLEEril.-G CARS,
For accommodation of Second-Class Pa
setters attached to Exprrss Trains,
VTrat Side IUIlon.
Between Portland and Conallial
MnTralsiilly-Except Sunday
???,nL,' Portlan.1 ...Ar.6 80"pT
2. P m- Ar Oonaius. . L-.12.S6p.
At Albany and Corvallis connect with
trains of Oregon PariflcRailroad.
Express Tral Dally (Exctpt Sunday
4:40 rim..Lv..
..Tort land ... Ar..
..atoll inaville.Lv.
7.i!6pm..Ar..
8:80 ass
6.46 am
THROUGH TICKETS
lo All Point
EAST AND SOUTH
firFor ticlsu and foil tin formation r.
K. KOF.HLF.R, t p. ROGERS,
Manager Asst. ti. . P. A
TICKETS
JQAinjEmiHE
PRIHCIPiyCIMTS
ih; the iukited
smrs.AiuDA
AND fUBOPL
PULLMAN PALACE CAR SLUPEFS.
Frs Oolosirt Elesaiar Can Baa Thretfi si
Ez nas Traias
OMAHA,
COUNCIL BLUI
KANS : CITY,
CHICAGO AND ST. 3UIS.
Elcsaat New DIbIbk Cat Wit
Change.
Close Connections at Portland for San Fiaa
Cisco and Pu-et Sound points.
a Boats leave the Company's wharf, at
the foot of Broadalbin street, on Tuesday and
Friday of each week. C O. RA WLUiGS.
City ticket and Freight Agent
c.a. MIUKH,
Vesieral TraMe Maaiacer.
T. W. LKC
c. r. a.
THE MARKETS.
ALBAXY QUOTATIOXl
VVTieal 00
Oat 4&c
Flour 4J per bbl
Potatoes 50c
K(rw-23c
Butter 20 35c;
Lard 10iaXc
Hants 14 15c.
Shoulders 6Sc.
Bacon 1012c
Hops aOcJS
HX Timothy, 10, oatsland cleat,
9 Vs.
Ap? cs Green, 400 ,50 per bu.
Plu as Dried, 4Qc per ft.
App es dried bleached 9c snndrled
.0 8 C
Chickens 14.5035 00
Hides Beef hides, Kreer, 4 c,
c ; deer skins, 20c; sheep pelta. 10a
c, according to wool.
Beef 2g2Wc gross.
Mutton $2 00 per heafL-v
. Hofrs B6t .Oressac.
ard Kii, or 6 calkAi V Ua;
225 MI
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