Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, January 28, 1891, Page 2, Image 2

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    THtfl MORNING HERALD: WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28, I fcO I.
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LAIIY AND WEEKLV
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION-
DAILY
ful.lMied every morning except Monday.)
:ivereu oy carrier, per w
By u.all, per yeax
U;0
, 600
WKKKLY,
(Published every Friday Morning.)
Be copy, per annum, in advance...
When not paid in advance,
210
THE MAILS,
Mail it tlie Albany postotuce close
Far all offices uorth
The Eastern state IG;30 a. M,
lne West Side t
And the Narrow Oa m R. Rj )
or Portland and Sauu 11 a. II
. onrallia and Vaquina ....12;: r. u
office IwOp.k
The postofttce will b cl jd d each evening
Ifom mix to seven o'clock.
Kcgiatered matter lor the ly morning
train should be mailed before o clock the
reyloua evening.
OREGON PACIFIC TIME TABLE.
Arrives Departs
rasseniror.
Fuiht....,
ill.13pmil2.20pm
3.40uV7.4 j a ni
THE COUNTY DIVISION,
The demand of the people of the
''Forks cf the Siuitiaiu"' for a
division of the county is not a
question to be lightly considered.
An overwhelming majority there
demand a division. It is perhaps
a national desire on their part, and
it is the best division of the
county that could be made. The
county will some day be divided
in one direction or another, and it
is better to consent to the division
now proposed than to cast oil' tin
the southern portion. The South
Santiam river is a fair dividing
line, and if the people in the
"Forks" want to fonn a new
county out of that t;rritory their
wishes should not be met with
opposition by the people on litis
side.
Many of the leading citizens of
Albany are willing for the division
to be made, and since nearly all
the voters in tin "Forks'" have
finned the petition asking for the
tiie prouosed division, it cannot
consistently he refused and the
legislature will no doubt take tin?
fact into consideration.
If the question should he sub
mitted to a vote of the people of
Linn connty the proposition would
probably carry. The people of
this city are inclined to consider
the demand for a division of the
county in a spiritof fairness, and
a majority of the voters of Albany
would not oppose it.
A tenionstrance is being circu
lated against the proposed division,
bnt the fact remains that nearly
'700 cut of Iho 750 voters in the
"Forks of the Santiam" have
signed the petition for a division.
They are the eo,jle most aUt-ctcd,
and their wishes should be law.
They have almost unanimously
demanded it, therefore let the
division be made.
Tub thereat made by some of
the southern states to boycott the
Columbian World's Fair, if certain
legislation is not carried on to
their notion, is very puerile in its
nature. It smacks to much of the
ancient last bravado, which never
had any real, practical application.
The Chronicle truthfully says that
the absence of exhibits from the
states named from the World's)
Fair would not injure the exhibi
tion materially, but the producers
and business men living within
their loundaries would Butler.
The southerners have taken an
entirely erroneous view of the
World's Fair. They seem to as
sume that the place of exhibition
U the chief thing to be benefitted,
whereas those who exhibit in the
nature of things must be the chief
gainers. If this were not the case
a World's Fair would be impracti
cable, for foreigneis would not
send their goods to be exhibited
merelj to minister to the vanity
or glorify the nat'on holding the
exhibit. If the people of Texas,
Arkansas and Missouri fail to ex
hibit it will only be a very stupid
case of "biting of one's own nose
to spite one's face."
Governor 1'k.nsovkr says he
does not aspire to be placed on the
democratic ticket for president,
Ir.it would prefer to enter this race
for United States lenator from
Oregon. His presidential boom,
however, has assumed such pro
portion!! that he ii already con
sidered in the Fast as one of the
available candidates in the event
at the failure of Cleveland's selec
tion. The American hog was defeated
in the German Reichstag by a
majority of thirty, and will here
after remain excluded from that
pork-loving empire. The Ameri
can papers which n-ake the death
of an occasional hog the basis for
sensational articles about wide
spread disease, may le than ki d
for thi" German dislike of oi.r
pork.
Evidently the Corrupt Practices
act of England is a far reaching
measure if it defines a promise of
a candidate to employ union men
only as bribery. If this view of
the act is maintained there will
not be much show for an eight
hour movement, for n) doubt it
would he held that to promise t
man shorter hours of labor would
be a bribe. But how about the
promises made to the other classes
the land-ownerp, for instance
will they be construed into viola
tions of the Corrupt Practices act?
The English will have to ta'te a
much more liberal view of the
right of suffragists to demand and
of candidates to promise than they
do at present if they wish to
secure a perfect representative
form of government.
In Evanston, 111., a co operative
housekeeping scheme was put in
to operatior. But somehow it
failed to meet the expectation of
its originators, and the lawyers
are picking over its assets ami lia
bilities to ascertain how many
substantial crumbs they can gobble
bp. Nationalistic theories are
line, when spun out to listen to,
but practical application seems to
destroy them completely.
Chicago is battling with the
question of a smoky atmosphere
with the intention of placing a
quietus upon the chimneys that
vomit out the sooty ingredients by
making them wear smoke con
sumers. An inspector sits upon a
commanding pinnacle and reports
all offenders.
Tii k proposition to divide Linn
county is not a political question.
The county would be about evenly
divided politically should the
division be made, and both parties
would then be forced into putting
their best men forward. It might
result beni ticially to all parties.
I.lttle (ilantaml CouleV
rros. boys, misses and child
ren's shoes different styles all
sizes and widths made solid ai.i.
tiikomgii. Try a pair nothing
better medium in price. Every
pair warranted.
Sami'i:i. E. Yorxo.
Wilcox will not let any but
(jr.st-class pictures leave his studio.
Ml
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
11. is rt.wccr ntcr VMits. A u arve
ftiiitytretlh and wholes omen es?
more economical thaii the ordinal
kind, and cuiiiiot be colli in competi
tion with multitude of low test, short
ve'mht alum or phosphate powders
3old only in i-ius, Rotai. Haki.n 'ow.
DL'R Co., Wall st.. N. r.
I.Kwib M, Johnson A Co., Agents,
Portland, Oregon,
Tlie Celebrated French
CURE
Warranted to
curt)
mmmi
SLFORE 2.55 5 AFTER
the generative organs of either Bex whether
arir-inif from the excesnhc use of stimulants,
tobacco or opium, or thr ttii;h youthful imiia
retion, over indulgence, iUt such a loo of
ram l'ower, Wakefu'iiess, hearing Down
ains in tlie llaok, Seminal Weakness, Hys
eria, Nur ous Prostration, Nocturnal Omis
ions, Leueorrhoe, Dizziness, Weak Memory,
Li3sof I'owur anil hnimtuiuy which if ne
leeteil often lead to premature old age and
insanity. Pru c$l a box; 6 boxeo fer jfrMK)
Sent by mail on receipt of price.
a UKirrr. t-i itri:: is given
with every 5 order received, to refund tne
moiii-y if a fVriiiuiirnf cure is notemxted.
We have thousamlit of testimonials from old
and young, of forth sexes, who have been
permanently cured iy the uac rf Athrodit.ne
Circular frct AddressJ
THE ATIIKO 1FJI IE K
Western Branch, ttox, d7, I'onUnd, Oregon.
For sale by For-bay & Mason, who csaieand
tail druggists, Albany, Oregon.
Pier's fiolta FEMALE Fill:
Kr Female Ir-rc-nlr,.rities;
noth
ing iikc tltcm on
tin- ni:trl.t i' 'vr
'Vail. Miccvsrifullv
Ynre.l n prominent
7 lutiics ii;.ntlU-
titiarunteet' to re
lieve suppressed
FL lneiistmation.
ihi'.i t uc iiniiitiujr'
iri:il. Save time.
Health :ni.l moriev.
Tuke no ntlicr.
bi i:t to any ad
it res by muii on reo lt of price, 00. Ail
.lres Apliru Medlelnr 4 omiiaiiy
Weit Bran.h Box 27, -rllaiul, r.
8old by Foshay Sl Maton, Albany. Orea
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Wanton Two rooms fiiinilitd or un
furnished for hi: hi keeping
mint ho near the biisines part uf town. &o
vhil'ircii. A.lilren this citrine.
IITANTED A feanittreiw, outs uhoenn cut
II and tit. Ciil at corner of f.th and Rail
nr.A strectn. iln, K. A. Uurklinrt,
6 &cyt'
Do Not Pass By !
iWE HAVE
WINTEE
-That wg
REDUCED RATES!
BUCK AND COLORED DRESS GOODS !
VELVETS, SILKS, SATINS AM FLUSHES, LADIES' AND
MISSES SILK AND KNIT UNDERWEAR, COTTON
AND WOOL HOSE, EMBROIDERIES, SILK AND
LINUX HANDKERCHIEFS. SCARFS.
Y EI LINOS,
Gr. W. SIMPSON,
FIRST STREET,
WAN T ET
-Ten thousand Men Women and Children to buy goods of
DEYOE & FROMAN IJKOS.,
IE. C. Sesurles,
N. B.I vill continue to
sell my dry goods at cost
until they are all gone.
FIRST STREET. ALBANY. OREGON.
2.0b"U
US?F5
2.nn
5175
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TOM PRICES. Come and see us at our store
Prompt service and polite attention to everybody.
MATTHEWS & WASHBURN.
EAUFOiMIA
l 5iTiVE2
CATARRH
beomatism, Neuragia, Cons
HEAOAOHE, And ALL PAIN.
Tit OaMfcrmU ruttire tad Wt(kU
LECTBIO COUGH CUR
turn citiit, enou. cohsuhptiom.
MkjtH tnfxiit. Eaii i6o, SOc ft I
tulaiir C... Pr't. L An(U. Qi
TAKE THE CAB
KROM
WPARriTC
RATES:
To any part of the city, .r0 cent
For calling, firnt hour 1. 50, each
subsequent honr$ 1.
Shiloh's Cure will immediately
relievo Croup, Whooping cough
and Bronchitis. For sale by
Foshay & Mason.
A FEW:
GAEMENTS
will sell at-
REDUCED RATES!
SHAWLS. ETC.
ALBANY, OREGON.
?"Iraortera and Dt-aiers in all kinds o
guns and ammunition fishing ackle cf ev
ery dePcri)t:oii, cutlery and base ball goods,
tents, haninioelis and camp chairs. The
largest stock south of Fortland. Come one
and all. No trouble to show ecods. QuicV
sales and small piofits is our motto. Also t
repair shop connected with store and lirst
class workmen to do all kinds of work.
Leader in jiopular prices in
FOOTS A SHOES and Cents
FURNISHING GOODS.
Sole agency for the Ludlow
Fine Shoe.
l L Mas
$3 SHOE
And other specialties for Gen
tlemen, Ladies, Etc., are war
ranled, and so stamped on bot
tom. Address W. L. DOUG
LAS, Brockton, Mass. Sold by
L. E. BLAIN,
ALBANY, OREGON.
( Ihe result j'of heavy
y liai ges almost invaria
bly disastrous to the fel
l."w who does the heavy
cliarcrinir. 'I'liis is as trae
t. ' o
of prices as it is ot deadly
, iirearirs. that s why wa
have chalked OUR
MtfOODS down to EOT-
FOR 8AI-E BY ALL DRl'GQISTS.
"Soniejinotiths I tmroliased a
liox of Dr. .T. I'. Sill's Catarrh Cure for
my own usu, but timling my nephew,
C 4. MeMtihuM. needing such medi
cine I let him have my box of modi
cine. He now fends for three more
boxes, Buying it is the best tiling for
catun-h ever tried by him and hif
friends. 1 got, another box to use in
my case, and cheerfully recommend it
toothers,
(Signed), JOHN MoMAITAN,
Kx-County Commissioner Lane Co,
Oregon,
Springfield, Lane county, Oregon.
Trof .1. W, Johnson, president of the
State university, says it cured him of
a eolith after two other prescriptions
had failed. Likewise two of his little
rirls usej It toenrn their coughs. Mrs
Mark riailey, wife of Prof. Bailey,
sent it to Prof. Johnson, and reeom
uiends it to all who sutler from colds
and coughs. For coughs it acts like
acharui, and can be inhaled into the
Ipes or passages, where no other
cough cures :au reach.
UmK
n the Threshold of
The public is invited to inspect the im
mense stock of Dry Goods
-W. F. READ'S
His assortment h bigger than
variety ami prices.
The Hialiost Market Trice Paid for
1
Have removed their entire stock of
Hardware into the new Baltimore
Block. Call
And keep vourself warm, if you would enjov health and life. The Pasteur Filter is reeoinmerded by all
physicians as the verv best. Call and see how they work and learn prices. No one can alkud
to do without one. For an elegant heating stove that will make the room comfort
able, or a cooking stove or range that is warranted to keep the housewife
in good humor, call and select from our immense line, embracing
all the most desirable makes of stoves.
FOR I89I AT
ever before, and he is prepared
and see them.
JJJkVXV
SEVEN
Jfr .
umerent styles and differ
ent kinds of Stoves for
TT
NSPSS mating and Cooking are
eWorld's Best-manufactured under the
tteans that. , &hove trad8 rnarV
",a1lh
ore
the lew Year
to satisfy tustcniers in quality
Country Produce.
T
T
Mf-iPT" THAW
JJ -A- A
HUNDRED
. . .
-THE-
OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD
T. E. IIOGC, ICecelver.
ANC
Oregon Development Co.'s
Steamship Line
TEli
.AND
22 Hours Less Time
Tliaa by any other route:
Accorooilations unaunaaccd for comfort an
ialcty. Fares and (rcurhta via YaqUna an
the Oregon Deve opmcnt company's
ahipa, much less that by any other ronte
ween all points in the Willlanjrt'e al
tnd San Francisco.
SAIIilNO DATES.
raOM TA9DIS.
Willamette ValW --- Pr 10th
WV J9th
Willamette Valley , ,, , 28th
rBOM RAH FKAKCISCO
Wrallon Dec. 6th
Willamette Valley........ " 1Mb
Willamette Vallev Nov, V4th
The com pany ruwrvc the right to ehaig
teamen tr sulin? daua.
Diii.r rAWtiNoin mres,
kxeept Sunday's.)
L Ya,.ilna7:(X t H Lv Albany 12:20 r
OmallH 10:3S a M I " Corvallis 1M n
Ar Albany i 1:3s a H I Ar Vaquina 4-3 r. M,
O. & C. liiiiie connect at A I ban and Col
Wii. M Hoae,
C, , Houui, General Uanagcri
U. F & P. Apcnt
Corvallis, O OB '
EAST SOUTH
VIA "
SOUTHERN PACIFIC ROUTE.
THE MOUNT SHSTA KCDTK
California express trains ron daily
ODTHJ KOPTB
7:00pm..Lv Portland ....Ar.. 9:3c am
10:23 pm..Lv Allny Lv 6:Si am
10:1S a m..Ar. S. Francisco. Lv.. 8-00 pm
loral r. Train Dally- Ex. Sunday
8:00am..Lv. Tortland ....Ar. . 4:00 rm
12:20 p m..Lv.... Albany.Lv..l2K)0 am
5:40 p mAr.....Roseourg Lv. . 6:20 am
Lelrauon K ranch.
2:36 piLv... Albany Ar.. 9:25 pm
2:3f.pm Ar ... .Lebanon..... Lv . 8:411 am
7:m..L Altaiiy. Ar.. 4.a6 pm
S,22am..Ar Lebanon...... Lv.. 3-40 m
Ai.BA.vr local, dailv (Except Sunday)
S.CO r M..Lv....rortland r....9.00 ah
SW Ar. ..Albany... Lv....5.00 A M
FULLMAN LUFFKTSI.EErEIlS.
TOURIST SLKKl'LN'G CARS,
l-or ai-con;mnua,.:..!i r.; SeccL'4-CIat-s i'a
scnger atUrlitU tolvji,..- iriuns.
VH SMe IlliUlm.
Jetweeii I'ottiand and Corv.
Jall Train laily- F.xcept Sunday
7:10 a m . . L- ... Po.tlan. t . . A r& 30 p. "nl
12:lu p m..A Ccnaiiis.. L. la.6ip. m
At Albany and Corvallis coiiccet with
I raiim of Urocon Par.iflcltailroad.
Express Train Dally (Except Sunday
4:40 p m. . Lv Portland... Ar.. t iCuio
7:25 p m.. Ar.....aUiinnville.Lv.. i,.iLm
THROUGH TICKETS
Jo All PoinU
EAST AND SOUTH
tZTFor tickets atid full 'information re
carilin ntm maps, etc., call on company's
acntat Alhanv.
11. K0KI1LER, E. P. ROGERS,
Maiiager Asst. G. F. 4 P, A
TICKETS
TO AND JROM THE
PRINCIPL POINTS
IN THE UNITED
STATFS. CANADA
AND EUROPE
PULLMAN PALACE CAR SLIIFEES."
rm Oolonirt Eletninc Cars Ban TLrooga ei
Ex rau Tiaini
OMAHA,
COUNCIL BLUP
KANS CITY,
CHICAGO AND ST. DUIS.
Elegant New inning Cai Wit
Change
Close Connections at Portland for San Fian
Cisco and Puget Sound points. '
Sa-noata Iaava thA Comnanr'a m-Kttrf mi
the foot of Broadalbin street, on Tuesday anJ
rriaar ol each meek. V. U. KAWL1NGS,
Citv ticket and Freurht Acent
C. 8. HILLES.
Ceaeral Traffle Manajcrr.
t. m. M.r.
v. r. a.
THE MARKETS.
AI.EAKT COTATIOBS.
Wheal 60
Oalft -4?C
Flour-W.25 per t.hJ
Potatoes 50c
EKK-23c
Butter 'JOCTh-;
Lard K)12.'c.
Haras 1415-.
Shoulders CtOt. sc.
Bacon 10 lie.
Hops 30c.'i
Hay Timothv. 1. natK'anil rl ..
t2, -
Appes Oreen, U0i .50 per bu.
1'luJit Dried, 46tc. per Th.
Aj p'cs dried blcathud l'c sundritd
(it 8 c.
Chickens $4.50g5 00
Hides Be?f hides, jrretr, 4 p,
c ; deerskins, 20c;bheep pe!U 10A
c, according to wcol.
Beef 22Kc Rroes.
Mutton 2 00 per head.
Tioga ?Gc. cressec.
Xyard-Kcr. pr 5 gallon Via;
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