Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, February 03, 1891, Page 2, Image 2

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    1HE WOBH1NG I1EHALD: TUESDAY. FEBRUAUY 3. 16,91.
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UA.IL.Y AND WBBKbY
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION-
DAILY
raliHahsd awry ,mornlnf except Monday.)
:itrU b canter, pet week.
in,, irzu
e oo
r j bui, per year..
WUI1T,
.(PmbHahed vary Friday lioralnf .)
M copy, per una, la Klvnc..400
Tint a Bet mm id edance...,
Til MAILS.
Mails at th Albany poetotBce cIom
'foteUBVs
aorta
l;30 a. M,
R4 ) ..
las Eaetera states
ad lha Narrow Oa ajt R.
at Portland and 8eu .
orvalUaaad Yaquina
11 a. a
12:30 r. a
7:S0r. a
The postomce will be etj d each cvenlng
iroai six to tem 'dock.
tUgfatered natter for tb ly morning
litlmawa b mailed bctoro o clock the
fevteBa areata.
OREGON PACIFIC TIME TABLE.
Arrive Depart
lll.13pmll2.S0pm
3.40pm 1 7.45 a hi
rubra.,
'AMERICANISM IS POLITICS."
The recent address of Mr. Theo
dore Rooaevelt on "Auiericanism
in Politics" has attracted general
attention because of its broad
national spirit. Mr. Roosevelt is
not "native American" or a
"know-nothing" iu any narrow
partisan sense; but as a man
prond of his country and glorting
in its greatness he decries, in moat
emphatic terms, the pandering to
foreign influence that has long
been characteristic of American
politics, and would banish from
political vocabularies all dialinc
tioaa oi nationality as applied to
party organisations or party votes.
Instead of perpetuating a diversi
fied nomenclature by which in ap
pearance, at least, and too often
in fact, the naturalized citizen is
mad to play the part of a foreign
factor in our politics, he would
recognize no element by other
than an American title, and pay
no court to prejudices of race or
religion that imply a want of as
similation with American citizen
ship. It may require time to
bring about this ' thorough homo
geneity of sentiment, and it will
necessitate an abandonment of old
methods of carrying favor or
carrying doubtful issues by the
politicians, but Bthe tendency of
the times is now, more th in ever
before, to purify American politics
of its un-American characteristics,
to measure men and measures
solely by an American standard,
and to impress upon all intending
citizens from abroad that their
support of American institutions
carries with it the further obliga
tioB of conforming as rapidly and
completely as possible to Arneri
can ideas and usages. Mr. Roose.
vslt is undoubtedly right in regard
to. this reform, and all good oil iaens,
whatever their nationality or
place of birth, will agree with him
Much as we owe to foreign immi
gration for the weal I h it has
created, 'or the energy and intelli
gence with which it has assisted in
developing our resources, fur the
contributions it has made to our
industrial welfare, it must be re
membered that the debt is not all
upon one side. It ia to the land
of their choice that the naturalized
classes owe the trancendent bless
ings of civil liberty and self-government,
the opportunities of suc
cess that elsewhere had been
denied them, and the protection
of an all-embracing flag, and that
they loyally appreciate these facts
is amply demonstrated. It is not
their fault, but more the fault of
the politicians than for mercenary
or factious -purposes of their own
that they are so often appealed to
on the score of race or nativity,
and discriminated for or against,
as citizens of foreign birth. Tire
sooner these distinction are done
away with, and American citizen
ship alone, without other classifi
cations made sole basis of political
action, the better for the country
and all its inhabitants.
Those who imagine that ly the
proposed division of Linn county
Albany would lose the trade of
the new connty should remember
that the towns in that district on
the line of the Oregon Pacific rail
road. Mill City, Gatesville, Hal
stead, and other towns, are in
Marion county, but the county
lino does not prevent the trade
from all coming to this city, and
the same thing would be true in
the-nsw county of Santiam.
Tub question of the election of
the United States senators by a
direct vote of the people is gaining
ground ' all over the country.
Recent peculiarities regarding the
' election of certain United States
senators has caused some discus
" sion of the proposition in Washing
. ton. This proposition has a
strong supporter in Senator
Mitchell, of Oregon.
THE APPORTIONMENT BILL.
The senate of the United -States
has passed the apportionment bill
just as it came from the house of
representatives, that is, fixing the
number of representatives at 35G.
There were attempts made to gain
additional representation for Ar
kansas, Minnesota, Missouri and
New York, but these were defeated.
As the bill will gc to the president
it gi ves one more new member of
each of the following states : Ala.
bama, California, Georgia, Indiana,
Iowa, Kentucky, Maine, Maryland,
Massachusetts, Oregon, Rhode
Island, South Carolina, South Da
kota, Texas, Veiniont, Virginia
and Wisconsin.
There is reason for believing
that grave errors were committed
in the enumeration under the
eleventh census, but it ia probable
that they were so evenly distrib
u ted as to leave the proportionate
representation in congress about
right. This generality of distri
bution may at least be inferred
from the universality of the com
plaints of tinder-enumeration,,
since there has been hardly a nook
or corner of the Union that has not
had a grievance.
Annexation of Hawaii i beintr
agitated just at present, the cable
scheme having given the project
a new impetus. The annexation
ists are talkiug much more freely,
and are ready to devote much of
their time to demonstrating the
advantages which bih-Ii a course
possesses.
Albany's lire limits should lie
more strictly enforced. This city
would now enjoy low er fire insur
ance rate3had not the authorities
allowed a lot of wooden buildings
to ! erected within the lire liaiits.
KlMTKMK.Vr
run high iu this city over System
Builder as every body is using it for
Catarrh of the Stomach, Dyspepsia
Constipation, Impure blood and to
build up their system. Try it and
tell your friends about it, as it
must possess wonderful merit
when all speak well of it.
Wood fur Sale.
Dry fir wood delivered to any
Eart of the city at $ :t 00 per cord,
eave orders at the foot of Ferrv
street at P. VV. Spink's lumber
yard.
FHYSUIAM8
WH. DAVIS, M. b. PUYS1C1AN AND
uteou. Can bo found, at his otlict
room In Btnhku'a block, t'irnt street. Albani
vrejron- I
r C. KELLXX PHYSICIAN AMD SVi-
V. geon Aiijiy, Oregon, office n nerr e
new block. Cilice hours, from S a. a, to
r. a.
J. ROStJlTKR, VETERINARY SL'R-
f. KfOli, grailuate 01 Ontario veV-rinary
couege uhi me nor or me Utttario vetertn
ary medical society, is prepared to trn.it tin
diseases of all domrntivalcd animals on
scientific principles. Office at Aim Murxhali't
livery stalile Kesiileuoe 4th and Cahipoob
eireeia, Aiuany, uregon.
n V. HAMBKKUX, M. l., Honueialliic
j rnysican, niece at l"r. Wallr old
stand, UroadaUH ftreet. Office Imum, 7 to
a. i to a aim itosr. u.
DRO.A. WHirNEV, PHYSICIAN AND
su?)Mon. Unuluate of Ut-llrvue Hospi
tal Medical College, New York City. li-&M
of women, a specialty, Ollice in Foster block
ATT4rV.SF.V3.
W, T. BUB-NIT. L. T. SARIN, J. W DKATlUt
DUtUtSY, BARIN & DRAPER. ATl'OR
J neya at law, Oregon City, Oregon. Twen
ty years experleiii as register of tnj L . a.
Land Office at Oregon City and in ttie land
practice recommends ua in our specuutv
business before the Land Ollice or the courts
and involving the practice iu the geoerat
Lana oiuce.
H
C. WATSON', attorney-at-law, Albany
, Oregon. Omce in blrahan block.
JN. DUNCAN ATTORN E Y-AT LAW
. and notary public. Otice iu the Strahan
block, rooms No. I and 2.
o. a. if. Blackburn. o. w. riuiit,
IJLACKBUKN, & WRIGHT ATTORN EV A I
1 I au lll..i.i :.. X h.1.1
. " , fUUKUJ Vlli)(Ulla VUIN J.I VUU
rellow's Temple. Will practice in all court
oi ine state, and give special attention to all
business.
IirOLVERTON CHARLES E. ATTORNEY
IT at Law, Albany, Or, Ottice in rooms li
and 14 rosters Block, over L. t. Blaine
tore,
K. WrTHFRFolu, ATTcllNEY-Al
. law, Albany, Oregon. Ott in the
Flinn Blcck. Will practice n all the
courts of theatate, and give specia, attention
to all business.
JAMES P. MEAD, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
and title examiner, Albany, Or. Will
practice iu all the courts of Uie state. Ab
stracts of title furnished ou short notice.
Ten years experience.
SECRET SOCIETIES.
A. O. U, W. Safety Lodge No. 13; meets
every Monday evening at the U. A. R.
hall on Kerry street, between Second and
Third. Albany, Oregon. Strangers in the
city and transient brethren cordially invited
to attei.d.
McPherann Post No. , O. A. R.
Stated meetings at the O, A. R.
Hall on the second and fourth
Friday evenings cl each monrh.
transient Comrades aie cordi
y invited to meet with us
J. r'. WIIITINU,
B. K. Tari.kr, Commander
Ailititant,
TAKE THE CAIi
FROM
l 11 m
111
RATK8:
To any part ol the city, 50 cent
For calling, first hour 1. 50, each
subsequent hoiirf 1.
REVERE HOUSE, AI.bANY, OR.-CHAS
Pfeiffer, Prop. Only Hrat-ecla-w house
u the city. Largo sample rooms for com
mercial men. No Chinamen employed in the
kitchen. Ueneral stage ntb Conallis.
Wanten Two rooms tmiiished or un
furnished for light keeping
Hint It iiMr Lhi ImaliiMM n&rt ttt iu-i N.,
children. Address this otKee.
y
Do Not Pass By !
:WE HAVE
WINTER
-That we
REDUCED RATES!
FURNISHING GOODS.
VELVETS, SILKS, SATINS AND PLUSHES, LADIES' AND
MISSES SILK AND KNIT UNDERWEAR, COTTON
A N 1) WOOL HOSE, EM BROI DERIES, STLK AND
LINEN .HANDKERCHIEFS, SCARFS,
VEILINGS, SHAWLS, ETC.
BLACK AND COLORED DRESS GOODS!
G. W. SIMPSON,
FIRST STREET, ALBANY, OREGON.
WANT .ED
-Ten thousand Men Women and Children to buy goods of
DEYOE & FROM AN IU)S.,
JULIUS GBADWOHL'S
GOLDEN RULE BAZAAK
Til F, LEADING CROCKERY, FANCY GOODS AND TOY STORE
OF ALBANY. THE ONLY GENUINE ROGERS BROS SIL
VERWARE, FRENCH CHINA ASD GLASSWARE,
BOY'S WAGONS t-ABY AND DOi-L CAR,
RIAGESj AND A
General Assortment of Fancy Goods.
pecialty in the finest Teas, Coffees
"ctcnau aim uorriKs me largest
"Insurance agent for Fire and
ffja
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tcu tnxtncty-S. fr I '.f
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WOMAN'S FRIEND
So successful and delightful 3iae
been the effects of ''Moore'? Re
vealed Remedy" upon the delicate
ailments of worn unkind, that this
wonderful remedy lias been called
"Woman's Friend."
f'oore's Revealed
Remedy
In a few doses shows woman
kind its peculiar virtues for their
ailments. Its effects are gentle,
soothing and uniformly successful.
Hundreds of testimonials from
ladies all over the coast hear wit
ness to its success.
VSold by all druggist?.
la nil Surveying.
PAP.nn Dr.iir.iso siirvxti.vo doss casob
tain a-xurAte ml prompt work hy calline
upon ex-county surveyor f, T. T. Kwlier. He
has complete conies of Held notes and town
ship plats, and is prepare i to do surveying in
any part of l.inn county. Postoltice address,
Millers Station. Linn cou jty, Oregon.
7(0 i.'SS
II
A FKW:
GAEMEHT8
will soil at-
'' REDUCED RATES!
jyimorters and Dealers in all kinds o
guns and ammunition fishing ackie of ev
ery deficript:on, cutlery and base ball goods,
tents, hammocks and camp chairs. The
largest stock south of Portland. Come one
and all. No trouble to show pcods. Quicr
sales and small profits is our motto. Also
repair shop connected with store and first
class workmen to do all kinds of work.
and Family Groceries. He buys
stock; in tlie Valley.
vifiine.
Dot
hnn S3 SHOE
And oilier fipecialties for Gen
BOYS tlt,,llP"i Ladies, Eta., are war
rallied, and eo stamped on hot-
loin. Address W. J,. DOl'G
J.AS, Brockton, Mass. Sold by
L. E. BE-AIN,
ALBANY, OREGON
-ALIFG
iWt
CATARRH
URES UMIi
hMmatkrm, Kearaigia, Cn
MEAOAOHK, An ALL PAIN.
Tit OaVtmte tKte tmt ItfatlTs
LlCtmiO COTT9H CUV;
HfM OOLM, tttOUf. O0NUMM0H.
MiyaHPrmcftit. Sak t6, 60s ft t
aalncar Oo., rr's. Las Angstes, 0
FOR 8AI.E RV ALL DRUGGISTS.
"Some'montlis kjjo I rjiirchascd
box of Dr. J. P. Gill'R Catarrh Cure for
my on use. but finding my nephew,
C. A. MeMahan. needing such medi
t ine I let him have my box of medi
e'uie. He now sendg for three more
txixefi, inying it is the best thinir for
catarrh ever tried by him and hie
friends. 1 trot another box to use in
my case, and cheerfully recommend it
toothers.
(Signed), JOHN McMAfTAN,
Ex-County Commissioner Lane Co,
Oregon,
Springfield, Lane county, Oregon.
Prof J, W, Johnson, president of the
State aniversity-says it cured him of
a cough after two other prescriptions!
h id failnl. Likewise two of his little
irirls uscJ it torure their coughs. Afrs
.Mark iiailey, wife of Prof. Bailev,
sent it to Prof. Johnson, and reeom
meiids it to all who suffer from colds
and coughs.. For coughs it acts like
a charm, and can ba inhaled into the
jipes or passages, where no othr
cough cures can ruach.
1 U ANTED A seamstrena. one who can c M
J-tKUl HIXVIH. JIM- K. A Rnrlrhart 1
. - ... veiuci vi uvii buu ii a(
In the. Threshold ol the
The public is invited to inspect the im
mense stock of Dry Goods .
F0R 1891 AT
W. F. READ'S
lib assortment is bigger than
variety and prices.
The Hishcst Market Price Paid for
Have removed their entire stock of
Hardware into the new Baltimore
Block. Call and see them.
And keen roarM If warm, if you would enjoy health and life. The Pasteur Filter is recommended by all
work and learn prices. ro one can anoru
mnZBL"iZaV6nr Fo ent heating stove that w ill make fthe 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 -f
all the most desirable makes of stoves.
ever before, and he is prepared
- unu - 7T
ffleaas f.n.f . 76
tie
-rv to ifre m wre, Bom
found i, ti.fl ' , fflos expensive h
New fear
to satisfy customers in quality
Country Produce.
7
T
MORE THAN
SEVEN HUNDRED
different irtjlei and differ
ent kinds of Stoves for
Md Cooking are
under the
tmda marl- m..
r
fapatate !
OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD
T. E. HOGG, Receiver.
Ut
Oregon Development Co.'s
Steamatiip Line
225 MILES SHORTER
22 Hours Let Tlmi
Than by aay oth rouU:
AooODertatloiM QnaorpaaMd (or oomfort aa
aatety. Fare and treiffhta via Taquloa aa
Um Oregon Der opment eonpuy't
ahipa, modi leat that by any other root
ween all points in th WilllameWf al
and San Franciaooi
SAIalNO DATES.
raOM TA4DIRA.
Willamette Valley m Dec leth
W V.....w., wiwHiniiwuiiiMuti ' IfHh
WOlamette Valley . 28tk
raoM ua naauMO
Wrallno ....... Dec ttb
Willamette Vallcy 15th
WUIamette VaUeir Kot, 24th
The company nerre the right to cfcaif
teamen cr aulinr datea.
naiLT ruuninfunii
Kxcept Sundayi.)
L Ya;alna7:00 tilLr Albany 1149 r
CorvallH 10:SS a I " Corvallit l r
Ar Albany I l.-Oh a I Ar Yaquiaa I 8S r. .
O. k C. tiaina oonnect at Albaa - and Cot
Wa. M. Hoac,
C. Hoeci, Cenetal llaoager,
U. r r. Afent
Corralli, O oa
EAST SOUTH
VIA
SOUTHERN PACIFIC fSQUTE.
THE MOUNT SH1STA ROUTK
CalUernia expreae train ran daily
wthJ oT
7:00 pm..LT..... Portland ....Ar.. :S6am
103 p m..L..... Albany.;.. ..Lt t.Ti am
1006 a m..Ar a Frandaeo.Lr.. -00 pa
Lacal raaa. TraJa tally--(Ex. Enaday
KWam..LT.....Portlaad....Ar.. 400 B
12:20 pm..Lr Albany Lr.AtfiO am
6:4apmAr.....Boeert Lt.. g:2am
236 p !..... Albany Ar.. .-26pai
S:84 p m At ....Lebanoa.....LT. R:0aa
T:30 a m..Lr Albajiy Ar.. .2(pai
8.22 a m..Ar ' Lebaoaa 1,t.. ;0pm
auast Mval naiLT (Exocpt Sunday)
6.00 r n..LT....PortUnd....Ar....9.00 an
9.00 -.Ar. ..Albny.LY....5.O0 a
PULLMAN BUFFETSLEEPERS.
TOURIST SLEEFmG CARS,
For accommodation of Second-Claaa Pa
enirera attached to Expreaa Trains,
West aide Mvlaiea.
Between 1'oitland und Corvallj"
Wall Train Dally- Except Sunday
7:30am..L' ...Portlantl ...Ar.6 30p, m
12:10pm..Ar. Cionauia.. L;12.&ip. n
At
Albany and Corvallli connect
with
tt-aine of Oryon PacirlcRailroad.
Expreag Trala Dally (Exctpt 8unday
4:40 p m..Lv..
76 p m..Ar..
.Portland... Ar.. B:ibaaj
.alrMlonville.LT.. I.4tJm
THROUGH TICKETS
lo AU Point
EAST AND SOUTH
Tor tickcta and full rinformatioB re
ganlioK rates maps, etc, call oa eompaayl
agent at Albany.
B. KOEHLEB, E. P. EOOERS,
Maaairer Aark O. F. P, A
TICKETS
TO ANDSFROM THE
PRfNCIPL POINTS
IN THE UNITEO
STATJS. CANADA
AND EUROPE.
PULLMAN PALACE CAR SLEEPERS.'
Free OolraM Bleedsc Can Bu Tsmft m
Ex Ttes Train
to
OMAHA,
COUNCIL BLUB
KAm - CITY,
CHICAGO AND ST. DUI8.
Eleaat Sew IHalaii Cat Wit
Ckaacet
Cloee Connect! one at Portland for San Fran
ciaco and Paet Sound potiita.
VBoata leave the Company wharf, at
the foot of Broadalbin street, oo Toesday aaJ
rriday of each week. C. O. RAWLINOS,
City ticket and Frebjht Asent
C. . HIIXKN,
VUicraJ TraJae Maaacrr.
T. W. IMM,
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THE MARKETS.
ALBART tJUOTATlOM.
Oata 46c
Flour 4J per bbl
PoUtoes SOc
Hgf 23c
Butter 30 25c;
Lard 1012);c.
Hams 14 15c
Shoulders 6g 8c
Bacon 10012c
. Hop 20cC
Hay TiojotUy, 1G, oaU!and cbeat,
111
App es Green, 40(9 .50 per bu.
Plue Dried, 4c per lb.
App'ea dried bleached 9c eundricd
Chickens 4.50(55 00
Bides Beef bides, greer, 4 c,
c ; deer skins, 20c; sheep pelU, 100
c, accordinfi; to wool.
Beef 22J.fc gross.
Mutton 2O0 per head.
Hon 506c. aressec
Lard Keirs. or 5 eal'.oa Via;
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