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THE MOBBING IIEKALD : SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14, T891. uaily a.no Weekly TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION- DAILY Published 'every morning except Monday.) elivered by carrier, per week........... 0'20 By mail, per year. . 6 00 WEEKLY. Published every Friday Morning.) n copy, per annum, in advanee.....$00 M lieu uut laid in advance... 2.60 THE MAIL. Mail t the Altianv postotflce clow For all offices north The Eastern states I6;30 A. u, The Went Side ( And the Ni row Ga vt R- Rj J or Portland and Sai-H 11 A. M orvallis and Yaquina ...12:30 r. m office " j. 7:30 r. m Tlie postofnee will be cljdeacli evening I torn six lo seven o'clock. Registered matter for the ly morning train should be moiled before 6 clock the reyious evening. OREGON PACIFIC TIME TABLE. Arrives Departs raasemror. Fitinht...., ll.lSimi'liiOpm t .' 3.40pm 7.45 a in ONE OF THE TIIREA TESIXC EVILS. Tliat tlie introduction of the foreign element into the popula tion of our country, to the extent of permeating the social status of entire neighborhoods, and formu lating methods of action and con trolling ideas, antagonistic to the spirit of our American institutions, is one of the greatest elements of , danger, is apparent to every close observer. One phase of this question that baa heretofore not been brought out, is commented on in a Forum article by Prof. Welch. He says that the migration from country to town commenced in our Northern States near the close of the civil war, and it has been steadily increasing till the present time. It has concluded the most desirable and the least desirable of the inhabitants of the rural districts. It may sound strange to eastern readers, but it is neverthe less true, that in the State of Illinois, Wisconsin, and Iowa more farms have been deserted by their owners than in New Hamp shire, Vermont and Massachusetts. In the New England states owners leave their farms because the labor spent in cultivating them is no longer remunerative, but such is not the case in tlie prairie regions of the West. There the owners of farms leave them for the reason that they can obtain sufficient rent from tenants to en. able them to support their families in towns. Cities in several of the western str.tes contaic hundreds of retired farmers. Springlield, 111., and .Tanesville, Wis., are good examples of the towns in which these absentee landlords reside. They obtained land at a low price, and improved it with the inten tion of residing ermanently upon it; but when they become inde pendent they divided their farms into small tracts, erected cheap buildings on them, and leased them, generally to persons of foreign birth. These retired farmers, or absentee landlords, take little interest in maintaining good roads in the townships in which their land is situated, or in sustaining schools of a high grade. As a-rule they do not even keep J np tlie improvements on their farms or commence new ones. They erect no substantial bnild ingr, plant no orchards and vine yards, and set out no ornamental trees and shrubs. Their farms are worked as mines and quarries are, for the r mount of marketable ma terial they can be made to pro duce. As their tenants ordinarily lease the land from year to year, they have no interest in making improvements. Occasionally a stately residence, surrounded by lawns and pleasure grounds and affording evidence that it lias been recently erected, is still seen in the country ; but it is not often the home of a grain-producer or of a general farmer. It is more likely to belong to a breeder of tine stock, to some wealthy man who moved out of the city for the im provement of his health, to a person who is ra'sing fruit or stock as a pastime, or to one of that much ridiculed, greatly-abused, but very useful class known as "fancy farmers." The successful farmer now defers erecting a house of such a character till he has moved to the town. Wealthy farmers move totown because they wish better social, educational, and religious advantages than are afforded in the country. The desire for amusements also exerts an influence. When one family of refinement and culture loaves a farming neighborhood, several are likely to follow its example, till finally the desire for agreeable companionship causes nearly every f .rmer of intelligence and refine ment to leave the place which he had fitted up for a home. The re sult of this is the formation of a distinct peasant class such as' is found in Bavaria and Bohemia. In entire countries in Illinois and Wisconsin the English language is scarcely ever heard outside cf the large towns. The church ser vices are conducted in a foreign tongue, and instruction is given in it in the schools. The intel lectual condition of the people who occupy farms there is not above that oi the lowest class of laborers in our cities. The townships they inhabit seem like detached joi tions of central Europe put dow n near the center of the New World. Nominally these men may be citi zens, for town politicians have had them passed through the naturali zation mill ; but they know little, and care less, about the institu tions of the country. TiiKiii-: is a demand among the business men of Albany that no further violation of the tire limit ordinance be tolerated. There has been much negligence in this respect, and as the summer is ap proaching the city authorities should take a decided stand in the matter and maintain it. Thkre is need of a more string ent tramp law in Oregon, as the recent epidemic of crime among these worthless wretches, now swarming about the towns of the Willamette Valley, will attest. As soon as the senate acts upon the big assessment and taxation measure the heavy work of the session will be done. Albany's public improvements and huildimr during the coming season w ill make a big showing. Tancher Examination. Not ice is hereby given that the regular public examination of teachers, for Linn county, will take place in Albany, commencing on Wednesday, ret), lou at 1 o'clock v. m.. and continue until Friday noon, Feb. iI7th. All teachers must positively be present at the time ot commencement, as no one will be admitted to the ex amination who ia not so present. G. F. ItrssKi.L, County School Superintendent. Albany Fish Market. I wish to inform the public that Mr. llammt-ll will take charge of the market for the present, M. Hyde. If yon want Til K It KST. buy ALLEN'S NOKTHKKN GKOWN SEEDS. lithe Miirhint oti ileal with l"t'9 not ke- thMii noim to Al.LKN tltn-jt, llu pays i lie Kl:mt-. iJcauiiltil catalogue sent free. AtMreM, K W ALLKN, 171 Second struct, Portland, Or NOTH'E is ht-reny L'iven th.it the ur.iler- signed hns ht-eii d ul attainted at-shnee of the estate of K. C, Warner, and tint he has iiuaiihcd as hwU assistive in the manner prtscrihed hy law. All person hivim? claims against s.ud K. 1. Warner, are ni.tilu-d to rccnt the smr. under atli as required hv law, to the ii ndt-mailed at llrownsvihe in Linn ron:it, Oregon, within three mouths trmii date her-'f. lilted Fehrtnry ."th 1m1. I'KTKR III MK. B: ki:i ri- V WrMMir. Attorneys for assignee. ollrr Tor I'll lillral Ion. United States Land Office Oreifon i'ity, Ore;n, .Ian. h, !!!. J NO'I K K is hi rehv tiwn that in compliance with the provisions of the act of cwiiutchs of June :t. 173, entitled, 'An act for the salt of tiniht-r lainis in the states jf C alifornia, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory." Ste .laciii'jiiuer, of San Francisco, county of San Krancisco, bt.it e of California, his this d:y tiled in thU ultice hid sworn statement No. 'SM'.h for tlie purchase of the S. W 1 of See. No. 'JO, in Towrship No, 13 So ith, Kaiiiie N'r 'A, Ra-tt, and will offer totdiow that the land sought is more vahnhle for its tun ter or .stone than agricultural purS)ses, and to establish his claim to said land In fore tht Keijister and Ueeeiver of thisotlieeat Oregon Citv, Oregon, on Tuemlav, the 5th day of iliy He names as witnesses: .?. V in Horn, C. L'hatain. M. Duff.ird and J. F. rosy, all of San Francisco, California. Any and all per sons claim ink adtersc'y the ahove descrided lauds are reiie ted 10 tile their claims in this ortue on or hetore said 6th day of May, 11. J. T. AITKKSON. Register, .Vilice for I'ubllrallon. I'niUHl States Land office. ) On-'on L'itv or., .lanuarv l-. ISM. f NOTICE is hereby uiven tint in compliance i with the proiiMoiih of the act of Con nrrss of June 3, IsTS, entitled "An act for I he sale of timber lauds in the States of Cali fornia, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," Hiram P. Preston, nf Ila wards, Count of Alameda. State of Califorrda. has this t'ay fi!eil in this office his sworn state ment No. 24i7, for the purchase of the N. K. J of N. VV. J and lots :t, 4, and 5 of section No. li, in Township No. l:t. South, Kaiikc No. :t. East, ind will offer proof to show that the land sought is more laUiahle for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish bis claim to said land before the Rcirister and Receiver of this office at Oregon City, oreiroti, on Tliurs-iav the 7th day of May, lsl. lie names as witnesses: Jas. A. Collins, K. E. Gutes, W. J. Ruinaire and Chas. Prowse, all Ilaywards, Alameda county. Cahforina. Any and a I persons claiming adversely the ultove-drsi-rihcd lands are requested to file their c'aims in this oibce on or before-said 7th dav of Mav, ls:l. J. T. APPERSON. Register. K.lriiy ollrr, TAKEN up by tnc subserilier livinir 2) miles south of the town of Halsey, O eifon, two est ray hor-es on the :td day of' January, Kv'l, ilescribtd as follows: One Brown horse aoout IH y ars o'd and about 15 hards Jiijh with saddle marks on th.- bark ami a few white burs in the forehead One brown horse !t years old and aliout 15 hamls hiirh, both riuht feet uliite u;j to the ankle. No other maiks or brands were i erceivable. J. W. Ukvnktt I.iiikI Horveylnit. PARTI ItS DRSIR1NO SI RVSVIXO DOKH CATt OS. tain accurate lid prompt work by callimr upon ex-county surveyor r, T. T. Fisher. He hascomplete eopieeof field notes and town ship plats, and is prepare I to do surveyinif in any iart of Linn county. Postorhce- address, Millers Statiou. Linn cou It , Oregon. Do Not Pass By ! :WK HAVE WINTER That we REDUCED RATES! FURNISHING GOODS, VELVETS, SILKS, SATINS ANT PU'SHES, LA DIES' AM) MISSES SILK AND KNIT UNDKRWKAR, COTTON AND WOOL HOSE, EMBROIDERIES. SILK AND LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS. SCARFS. VEILINGS, I) pi vw rmnurnnDLW pnniw i G. W. SIMPSON, FIRST STREET, ALBANY, OREGON. W ST T ED -Ten thousand Men Women and Children to buy goods of DEYOE & FKOMAN 1UJOS., largest T -11 IllllKNMT run high in 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 for Sale. Dry fir wood delivered to any part of the city at $3 00 per cord. Leave orders at the foot of Ferry street t P. W. Spink's lumber yard. I'HYSKIA.NS WE DAVIS, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND guieon. Can be found at his office room In Strahan'a block, First street, Alban) Orejjon- CcT K ELL yTTh YSlcfAlTAN D dUR . reon Albany, Oretfim, ortiee n Pierce' new block. Ollice hours, from S A. M. to p. u. A J. ROSSITKIt, VKTEKINARY SIR ireon. Kruluatc of Ontario veterinary college antl me i licr of the Ontario veterin ary medical society, is prepared to treat inn liHe&Mpfi itf all fl(imeHtititcl animals Oil 4eienliftc principles. Otficc at Ans Marshall's J livery Btalile Residence 4th and laiapocia streets, Albanv, Oregon. CI'. H M1!KULINT, M. !., Ilotmepathic I'hysic'an, ullice at lr. Wallace's old -tan. I, ISroadalbin rtrvet. Office liours, 7 to ! a. v.; I to -i and li to t r. M. DUO. A. WHI'NEY, PHYSICIAN AND surit..-n. Graduate if llellevue llospi. tal Medial L'oilee, New York City. Din-ase ofwtHiien a 8eculty, Ollice in Fimtcr block ATTOKMV W. T. HI'KNKV. L. r. RAKIN, J. W DKAI'KR J neysat law, OieonCilv, Oregon. Twen tv earn exiierien-e as rcirister nt thj L:. S. Laiifl u:li.;c at uruon City and in the land practice recommtnds in our specially iium.w. li..f.ip.. tht. I..intl fltricf nr flu ('r.iirln anil inv. living the practice in the ei cral 1 l.in.l Oflice. H C. WATSOS, attorney-at-law, Albany , OriKn. 0:tice iu Struban block J N. DUNCAN ATTORN K Y-AT LAW and notary public O lice in the atr.Uiau ninck, rooms No. I and "L I). K. N. ULai KKURS. O. W. WRIOIIT, BLACKBURN, & U'RIGHTArroRNEV AT Law, Albany Oregon. Office in Odd ello '3 Temple. A'ill practice iu all courts of tlie rftate, and give special attention to all business. WOLVERTON CHARLES E. AIToRNEY at Law, Albnn, Or. Ortice in roou.s 13 and 14 Eos.er's Bloek, over L. E. Biain's store, J" K.WEA f HrlS'oltlVTTc'RNkY-AT . law, Albany, Oregon. (lit in the r'linn Bbek. V, 111 practice n all the courts of thestate, anu give specia. attentiou lo all business. JAMES P. MEAD, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW and title examiner, Albany, Or. Will practice iu all the courts of the state. Ab stracts of title furnished on Bhort notice. Ten years experience. SECRET SOCIETIES. A. O. TJ, W. Safety Lodge No, 13; meets every Monday evening at the O. A. R. hall on Kerry street, between Seeond and Third. Albany, Oregon. Strangers in the city and transient brethren cordially invited to attend. McPhcrson Piwt No. 5, O A. R. Stated meetings at the U, A. R. Hall on tne seeond and Fourtn Friday evenings cf each raonrh. Transient Comrades are cordi v invited to meet with us J. K. WHiriNO, B. F, Taslrr, Commander Adfutant, TAKE THE KROSC CAIJ 111 RATES: To any part oJ the city, 50 cent For calling, first hovr$1.50, each subsequent hour 1. ) EVERE HOUSE, AI.bANY, OR. CHAS V Pfeiffer, Prop. Only Orst-eclass house n the city. Large sample rooms for com mercial men. No Chinamen employed in the kitchen. General stage otfir Corvallis. Wanton Two rooms furnished or un furnished for light keeping must be near the business part of town. No children. Address this ottice. SCUHEER'S STABLES A FEW." GAEMENTS will sell at .. REDUCED RATES! SHAWLS. ETC. Plmorters and Dealers in all kinds o guns and ammunition fashing ackle of ev ery descript:on, cutlery and base ball goods, tonta hnnimnckfl nml rimn (-bairn. The stock south of Portland. Coine one X I 1.1. nl.A... W.All! M.11.l t sales and small profits is our motto. Also repair shop connected with store and first class workmen to do all kinds of work. frffTiVEj 1 Oat, iRRH URES ViMli kMUBAtkra, Kenraigia, Cn MtASAOHK. An4 ALL PAIN. TU Oattftrmia FmHIt mi I.f attrs LIOTKIO COUSH CUR mm OQiM. cup. ooMaunntoH. FOR SALE BY A IX DRUCOISTS. "Some'moTitlis S50 I Mirchased s bur of Dr. J. P. Sill's Catarrh Cure for my own use. but finding my nephew. ('. A. McMahan. needing smch mtdi. fine I let him have my box of medi cine. 11c now pends for three more boxes, auying it is the best thin"; for catarrh ever tried by him and hiF friends. 1 got another box to use in I my case, and cheerfully recommend it toothers, (Signed,. JOHN McMAITAN, Ex-County Commissioner Lane Co, Oregon, Springfield, Lane county, Oregon. Prof J, W, .fohnson, president of tht State mivi-rsity. says it. cured him nf 11 coiiL'h after two other prescriptions h id failed. Likewise two of his little srirls used It to cure their coughs. Mrs Mark Bailey, wife, of Prof. Bailey, sent it to I'rof. Johnson, and recom mends it to all whd siHl'tx from cold and coughs. For coughs it acts like a charm, and can j iululed into the .ilpes or passaves, where no other cough cures ?an reach. Moore's Revealed Remedy. Astounding in its eflccts in the cure of Rheumatism, Asthma, Mala ria, Rilliousncss or any other di sease arising from deranged Liv er, Stomach or Kidneys it dri vee all impurities from the blood. Mrs. Chas. A. Russell, who is favorably known throuyho it the Northwest, writes : "For fifteen years I was a con stant sutlerer from Asthma with out any relief, except thatolitained by constant change of locality. Two years ago I tried Moore's Re vealed Remedy and the benefits received from it were the mort gratifying. It gave me relief from the first, and prevented the terri ble distress peculiar to the disease that made life almost unbearable. Any one who has ever ht d asthma can understand the gratitude I feel toward this remedy. Believing it haa added pleasant years tomy life I have not hesitated to recom mend it to all like euflVrers, and always with the same happy re sults. tJTo be had of all druggists, or send to Stf.wart-IIoi.mes Drug, Co., Seattle, Wash. iAcciRE n the Thr The public is invited to inspect the im mense stock of Dry Goods F0R 1891 tor His assortment i bi.er than variety and prices. The Iliohcst Market Price Paid for Have removed their entire stock of Hardware Block. Call And keep yourself warm, if you would enjoy health and life. The Tasteur Filter is reeommer ded by all plJysii iana as the verv tat. Call and see how they work and earn prices. No one can afford to do w ithout 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 housew ife in good humor, call and select from our immense line, embracing all the most desirable makes of stoves. WW H -3L. esoold ol le - . . , ever before, ami he is prepared into the new Baltimore and see them. MORE THAN SEVEN HUNDRED different stylea and differ ent kinds of Stoves for Heatino" mJ , w,jr vwmng are T World'. "MDsfectjKj . ffl.tiat,im. "" "ware as.. lew fear to satisfy customers in quality Country Produce. T T wt Jli, THE- OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD T. E. nOGG, KecelTer. ANC Oregon DeyelopmentCos Steamship Line And 22 Hours Less Tim Thau by any other route: Accomodations unsurpassed forrrrnfnrt an safety. Fares and freight via Yaquina an the Oregon Deve opruent company's hips, much lest that by any other route ween all points in tbe Willlaoief t al and San Francisco. SAIIINO DATES. nto TAQCmtA. Willamette Valley. -Dec 1 0th W V mh sath Willamette Valley ,,, raoa aaa Paascuoo Wrallnn Willamette Valley , Willamette Valley Dec 6th " 16th Not, 4tr The company luerve the right to ctxig teamen cr aiiling dates. daily rukusnrum, Except Sundays.) L Taqdtna7.00 a u I Lv Albany 12-20 H Conalln 10:if an" Corvallis H'l ra Ar Albany i t:Uo a u I Ar Yaquina 4'3S r. . O. A C. trains connect at AiLan and Coi Wn. M . Boaa, C, . IJoBCi, General Manager, O. F ft P. Agent Corvallis, O oa EAST SOUTH VIA SOUTHERN PACIFIC ROUTE. THE MOUNT SHSTA ROUTE California express trains run daily 99rs vmwQunp MOUTH HQSTH 7:00 p m..Lv.... .Portland ....Ar.. 9:Si am 10:2b p m..Lv..... Albany Lv.. 6:2 am 10:16 a m..Ar.. S. Francisco. Lv.. O-OO pm ral rass. Trala Ially-EX Sunday 80im..Lr..... Portland. ...Ar.. 4:00 pm 12:20 p 01. .Lv.. . . Aibany..Lv. ,ltH am 6:40 p mAr. .... Roerury Lv.. 0:J0 am Lelmnoa Krancb. 2:38 pLv...AJtny Ar.. 8:26pm 2:36pm Ar Lebanon..... Lv R:40 am 7:S0am..Lr Alliany Ar.. 4 i ira 8,2am..Ar Lehaiion... Lv.. S-u pm albant local, Dailt (Except Sunday) 6.00 r M..Lv Portland. ...r....9.00 A 9.00 Ar. ..Albany, L ....5.00 a m i'ULLMA BUFFETSLEErKKS. TOURIST SLEEPING CARS, For acconimooation of Seccnd-( law i a Ser.Kcrs attached to repress 1 rains. West ftltr irivlsinn. Between tiana and Corvallis Mali Train llally-F.xcep. Scndav 7:30 a m..Lv ...Po.tlanJ ..Arlb 30 p. m 12:10pm.. Ar Ccrxaiiis.. L.12.6p. m At Ail-any and Corvallis connect IU trains of Oregon Pa iflcKailroad. Lxprrss Train Ially (Exnpt Sui.day M p m..Lv..... I'crtlai.d ... Ar.. S.ECam 7.-26 p to. . Ar alillinnville.l.v..6.4.am THROUGH TICKFTS lo All Point EAST AND SOUTH "Foi tickets and lull 'Information re trardinir rates maps, etc., call on company's ajrent at Alhanv. R. KOMILKR, E. P. ROGF.RS, Mauaeer Asst. U. F . P. A TICKETS TO ANDSFROM TNE PRINGIPL POINTS IN THE UNITED STATES. CANADA AND EUROPE. PULLMAN PALACE CAR SIKPEFS. Free Oolonkt Bleenliur Ctrt Bon Toronth ! Ex -rets Trains OMAHA, KASS CITY, CHICAGO AND ST. DCIS. Elntaat Rew PIbIbk Cat Wll aiaacr Close Connections at Portland for San Fran Cisco and Pnrct sound points. MTBoata leave the Company's wharf, at the foot of Broadalbtn street, on 1'uesdav an J Friday of each week. C. O. RAW LINGS. itv ticket and freight Amt Ajarral Trafllr Manarr. T. . It E. -. I'- A. THE MARKETS. ALItAKT Ql'OTATlOSa. Wheal o Oats re Flour 4 25 pei 'W Potatoes Ok; EtCgs 'ic ButU;r )"ric Ijird lOfarJis'c. Hams H1.'h. Shoulders tifijsc. Bacon 10 lac Hops aoc Hav Timothv. tl6. oats'and rl .r App 8 fireen, 0(i .7. uer bu. Plu at Dried, t,o;c. per ft. AppYs dried bleached 9c tundried ! c. Chickens 14.505 00 Hides Bef hides, rreer, 4 t , c ; deer skins, 30c; sheep pelts. 10 c, according to wool. Beef 2g2c pross. Mutton a 00 per head. H:ks NSoc oreec. V