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About Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19?? | View Entire Issue (Feb. 19, 1891)
tfat: Morning hekald; Thursday, February 19, rbn. UAitY ind Weekly TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION- DAILY Publlnheil every morning except Monday.) :iKinl by carrier, per week 020 fly null, per year,. 0 WKKKLT, " .(Published every Friday Horning.) n- copy, per annum. In advance.. tOO V hen not naid in advance..... 6;30 A. H, THE MAIL. Mail tt the Allony poatoltlce close For all ortices north The Eastern states The West Side Ami the Naimw Oa utt R. RJ ot Portland and Sath 11 A. M onrallis and Yaitiina .l'i.30 r. m I t office "',,, , 7;S0r. M The (Histomce will he cl jo il each evening Y I roin us lo seven o'clock. Registered matter for the train ihoultl be mailed before revluna evenutg. ly morning o clock the OREGOX PACIFIC TIME TAl'.LE. r assensrer . FiciKht. Arrives Departs ,U.i:tpmll2.'20pm i 3.Jiijiu!7.4ani LOOK A FT Eli THE HOYS. To the observing thinkers of the rountry are alive to the nitnation, as regards the future welfare of the nation in view of the fact that the hoys of to-day are the voters and rulers in a few years. And the training received and characters formed by these boys will decide tiie unavoidable standing of the nation in the near future. It behooves the rulers of the present, the wielders of the ballot, to look after the inlluences that snrround the boys. Mr. Hale writes, in the Febru ary CosinoiMilitaii, many truths upon this subject, that are of gen eral application, lie says that a man of public spirit in New York or in Chicago, w ho really wants to strengthen the chances for the future of the city or the country,; will never do any better work than he does in meeting face to face in cordial intimacy some class or club or guild or other society of the growing boys. .Not lung is more certain than that the hoodlums who is now fifteen years old will be twenty-one at the end of six years. And the decency and dignity and purity of the voter of T8!7 will depend charily on the companionship which the hoodlum of 1S!)1 happens to form. Now, a thousand experiences show that it is quite in the power of men of character and lite Jn the cities to do by Biieb. means precisely what is done, as a matter of course, in a spirited country tosrn. Von shall lind, in a town of 2,000 people, that a good lead is given from the leginiiing. There is not a lxy in the town who is not, to a certain extent, under the eye of the whole public. If he begins to go to the bad, it is somebody's business to nee that he has good hooks to read, that the conditions of his home are made satisfactory. The other lioys take care of liim and keep him straight, and it h to this sort of "mild police" that the country lioyowes that training, that stead flatness of character, that w illing ness to do honest work, and that ability, in the end, to withstand appetite, which give to the ideal "country loy" that sort of moral reputation which, on the whole, he has deserved. I always like 1 rein i nil i ne grmniiiers who are infallibly people w ho do nothing about it that we are steadily gain ing in the matter of juvenile crime. Thanks to the work, more than princely gain, which was set on foot by the late Mr. Charles lur ing Bract? in New York, the pro portion of crime committed by boys and girls, and brought before the courts, has been very greatly reduced. Any person who really cares for the condition of the city will do well to read the reiorts of the Children's Aid Society for two or three years past. There is a fair illustration of what America can do, will do, and does, when you let her solve her own problem. The English philanthropists are pleased, and well they may be, that their prison imputation actual ly declines in number, as does their population. They have actually made money for the Exchequer or other treasuries, by selling prisons for which they hail ' no use. They must pardon us if we do not look on their statistics w ith quite the satisfacti on w hich they feel. We know only loo well that the people who are not in their prisons are, very possibly, in ours.' It is this consideration which gives the right to attempt such legislation as is now pro posed in congress, in the hope of screening oil" persons who are known as criminals, and leaving them to the mercies of the nation which trained them, lint for those who are yet to be tiained we ought to take our chances. Only we ought to train them one by one. We ought not to exject that any vague talk about "institutions or "free government" or constitu tional liberty" will make good men or women. This is a case where the fish are to 1 e taken by the hook, and never by any net, however skillfully it be woven. The boys who laud here, of what ever age, are to be taken ia hand one by one, and as we succeed or fail w ith them, do we succeed or fail in the preservation of the republic. He who endures to the end, shall be saved." The leaders must lead if they mean to succeed. And they must do what Lamartine did when he enlisted the street boys of l'aris on the side of order. The question of contagious diseases, and the means of convey ing the contagion, is one of im portance, and is engaging atten tion. The jieople are interested in every phase of such a question, and recent inquiries in regard to railway travel in connection with the subject is meeting with con siderable discussion. The ques tion has been raised by a physician well jiosted in matters of railway sanitation whether the fashion of plush paneling as well as uphol stering for the interior of sleeping cars is the liest to use as regards freedom from carrying infection from contagious diseases. The trains leaiimg toward the various health resorts carry those sutler- mg from consumption or other nucroiMC diseases whose germs may remain in such surroundings. w 1 it wo'iiii oi course oe next to im possible to trace results to cause in this particular direction, but it certainly seems as if a polished wood finish that can be readily cleaned is freer from any snspie ioflh of this class of danger. TIIK 1VOKLI) KMCICIIKIi. The facilities of the present day or the production of everything hat will conduce to the material welfare and comfort of mankind are almost unlimited and when Syrup of Figs was first produced the world was enriched with the on iy perfect laxative known, as it is the only remedy which is truly pleasing ami refreshing to the taste and prompt andellecttial tocleanse the system gently in the Spriu ti i ne or, in fact, at any time any the better it is known the more Kpular it becomes. Wood forlSule. Iry lir wood delivered to any part of the city at $: 00 per cord. Leave orders at the foot of Ferry street at 1. W. Spink's lumber yard. 4 t ! Meeting. Notice Is hereby riven to tne legal Voters of school district No. 5, Linn county, Oresron, Hint the regular' mull school meeting of said school district vt ill lie held on the first Moo day, b-iinir the '"ml day of .March, at the hour of J o'clock I- M of said day at the court house in the city of Albany, Linn county. Oregon, in said illMricl, fur the purpose of liearini; Hie reports of the directors and clerk of said district, and to levy a tax fjr I In; support of the schools for t in: en uiimr j::r. Also for Hie purpose of levying a tax ttr I hi: purpose of pay ing interest on the bunds of said thool district and the second install ment of Hie principttl of said school homls, din: uml payable June Kith, ivil, and for the transaction of auv other business ttint may It-rally come before I he meeting. Dated this ll'.lli day of February. A I)., IS'.ll. C. !. KrnMiAur, District Clerk. J. K. Weatiikicfoko, Chairman I'oard of Directors. REVEKE HOUSE, ALbANY, 0R.-CHAS Pfeiffer, Prop. Only llrst-eclawi house ii the city. l.iiri;o sample rooms fur com uiercial men. o Chinamen employed in the kitchen. Uencral staxe ottie Corvallis. Do Not Pass By WE HAVE A FEW: WINTER GARMENTS -That we will sell at- n the nolo ol Hie New Year REDUCED RATESI REDUCED RATESI FURNISHING GOODS, VELVETS, SILKS, SATINS AND PLUSHES. LADIES' AND MIOSES SILK AND KNIT UNDERWEAR, COTTON AND W( MIL I IPS E, EM RROI DERI ES, SI LK AND LI NEN HANDKERCHIEFS. SCARFS, VEILINGS, SHAWLS, ETC. BUCK AND COLORED DRESS GOODS! Gh W. SIMPSON, FIRST STREET, ALBANY, OREGON. WANTED Ten thousand Men AVonien and Children to buy goods of DEYOE & FROMATST JJKOS.; "Imorters and Dealers in all kinds o trims and ammunition ti shine ackieof ev ery description, cutlery and base ball goods, tents, hammocks and camp chairs. The largest stock south of Portland. Comeont and all. No trouble to show ecods. Quie sales and small profits is our motto. Also repair ehop connected with store and first class workmen to do all kinds of work. km ii i:mkt 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 Kssess wonderful merit when all Fpeak well of it. Money la Kiii, This is a true saying and is tl.e reason that .Mueller Garrett are doing such a rustling business. Their cash ligures are taking the lead and their stock is the best. Von do not have to pay for any long credit by trading with them as they do business on a strict cash principle. a ZALIF CURES UAIA The public is invited to inspect the im mense stock of Dry Goods F0R 1894 AT J His assortment is bigsjor than ever before, and be is prepare! to satisfy customers in quality variety and prices. The Hmiiest 'Market Price Paid for Country Produce. Iiranten Two rooms fniniulieil II fiirmaliiil for light or nn- iiiilii im." nearine niiHmesti ari ot town. -Itililrrn. Aildrew tills ittictt. 1K SaLK .'OOtut'l.llilO worth of housr- X hiilu Itirnitiirv in t'Xt'h:iii;e for mtproviil rrcueaiuiv. r-iiuu'rcat omcu of oriv'ou Land Company. 1 A'-'RBi OP LAND- All flt for cnlti JO'r vat ion, ami mi Icr fener, for sale at lu fKr acrn. Within I J nnlca from rmlroatl xtati m and -'0 milts from Alhany. Apply at I III! UIIICV. Not Ire oft'lDti! Sefllriiienl, KOTICK in hereby iriven that the under- ivnnl have llle.1 their final account u ud mnnxtratom of the (Mate of J. W. r'letclier. leccutil, anil the comity court of Linn comity, Oregon, has lived the Vth day uf .March. l!il, at 2 o clock r . of sunt ,iay at I he mm t limine in Allunv. Onvon. for the hew Itiif of objection thereto and the m-tt le nient thereof. Dated this tth ilay of February, ISOI. K, J. t'l.xriiiKit. Li cv C. KI.KT1 IIK.K. Adillinintrat'T!. IlKWITT A IKVINK. Attjs. poller for I'ublirnllnn. I'liitufl States Land Olliee, ) Oregon (,'ity, Or., Jan. 5, Is'.H . NOTICK is hi-icliy sriven tlial in compliance with the irivisioii! ul the ;ief of t impress of .1 line :, lSi. entili- d "All net foi the sale uf ticilier lands in Hie Klates of Cnlifornlu. Ore- ttu, Nevada and aliiiitnu Terri. lorj," .lohn Van Horn, of Man Fran eiseo, county of Sun Kraucisco, state of California, litis this day lilt-il in this nlllee his sworn Mate incut No. 24I:J, fur the pnrclia.-e of the N VV J4' ( Section No. 2tl, in Ti. No. !" Soulli, Kane No. :'. Ea.-t, unit will oiler proof U show that the land soii;lit is more valuable for its timber or stone than for airriciilliiral purposes, and to e tablisb lits claim to said land In-fore t lie Keuister and Ueceiveo of this of liee at Oregon tJity, Oreiron. on Tuts day, tlie'iMli day of April, 1W1. lie names as witnesses', J. Toerue niin, C. C'liutain, E, Jean , M. Dullard , all of San Francisco, California. Any and all person elunuini; adversely the above described lamia are reipiesled to tile their c'nlins in ting olliee on or tie lore said '.jstli dav of April, 1MH. J, T, AITEKSON. Kcglster, ' Catarrh cured, health and sweet breath secured, by Shiloh's Cat arrah remedy, jtiice 60 cents. Xasal injector freesold by Foshay A Mason. Children will freely take Dr. J. II. McLean's Tar Wine Lung Halm ; unlike cough svrups, it contains no opium, will soothe and heal any disease of the throat or billys quicker than any other remedy. It you want a dur.tble monu ment go to Kgan it Achison, who are handling nothing but the best grades. Physicians prescribe lr. J. If. McLean's Tar Wine hung Halm: in it they lind no trace ul opium or morphia, while us ellicacy m- cur ing all throat or lung disetses is wonderful. Sleepless niu'lits, made miserable by tiiat terrible cough, Shiloh's (Jure is the remedy for you. For sale by Foshay & .Mason. Have you seen those beautiful cement walls in the cemeteries, put up by Kgan & Achison, at half the cost of stone. Many 'sillier from irritation of the kidneys and bl idiler without knowing what is the matter w ith them. Dr. .f. H. McLean's Liver and Kidney L'alni will give relief. Shiloh's Cure and consumption cure is sold by us on a guarantee. It cures coneumption. For sale by Foshay t Mason. Although our line cf underwear is somew hat broken, still we have a few nice suits left which will be sold at a hxrgain. T. L. Wallace & Co. Viereck will shave you or cut your hair in the most approved stvle, We are sole agents for Hanan A Sons tine shoes, carry them in every si.e and width, every pair warranted, trv them. T. L. Wallace A Co. Xew goods of the latest patterns sold at Matthews and Wash burns is why they will sell over four lo.;ds of stoves and ranges this year, they 1 ave their first carload of Jewel Stoves and ranges now on the road to arrive Feb 1st. The men of this vicinity need not be jealous because their wives talk so constantly about Matthews and Washburn. Its not their i:ood looks the ladies are talking about, it is the good nualites of the cook and heating stoves they sell. Kvery one seems to be delighted when they buy from H. and W. If you want feed go to Morris & Blount. Coi. 1st, and Laker streets, their prices are reasonable and they deliver to all parts of the city without extra cost, Custom chopping a specialty. The finest line of groceries ever brought to this city can be found at Allen Bros. Fine comb honey and salmon bellies at Mueller & Garret's, the leading grocers. A lare stock of fresh groceries just received at I'arkerBros. All kinds of canned goods at Parker Bros. Kgan A Achison are sellingmon-1 EM RRH fceumatitm, Neuralgia, Cr MEADAOHC, An ALL PAIN. Til Otffcrmk FmHIv ud VifttW LEOTSIO COVSH CUB nun oolm, et$vr, oomumnioa. MkytHVncgWte. " Ktri lb, (At 4 1 A. L BAN Y IMeffia te KOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. '"Some'inoiiths nso I purchased bui of Dr. J. P. Gill's Catarrh Cure for mv own use. but finding; my nephew, C. A . McMahan. needing stieh intdi eine I let him have my box of medi cine. He now sends for three more boxee, laying it is the best thinif for ea;urru ever tried by him and hig friends. I jjot another box to use in my case, and cheerfully recommend it looine rs. (Siirned,. JOHN McMAHAV, Ex-County CommiEskmer Lane Co. Oregon, Sprintrfield, Lane county, Oregon. Prof J, W, Johnson, president of the Mate university, says it cured him. ol a eoiiirh after two other prescriptions had railed. Likewise two of his little iriris tiset It to cure their coughs. Mrs Mark bailey, wife of Prof. Hailev, sent it to Prof. Johnson, and reeom mends it to all who stiller from colds and coughs. For coughs it acts like aeiiann, and can bj inhaled into the .ilpes or passages, where no other cough cures can reach. CO m J ALBANY, OREGON 1890...JL 181 A Eull C( rps of Instructois. Classical, acic tific, literary, cemmercia. and normal classes. Course of MU'ly ar nmeed to meet the need of all privltst of student. Special inducements offered to students froia abroad. Tuition rouges from 95.M ! 91S.M Per Term. Instrumental instruction in music wi given by Miss Lour Goitra. Board in private families at low rates, and rooms for self boarding at small expense. A careful supervision exercised over pup iwsy from home. For circulars and full particulars, address the Bresident. REV. ELBEET N. COXDIT, Albany, Oregon, CR0WDER BROS Contractor and Builders. Jffice on First street with Wal lace A Cusick, real estate agents, Jbany, Oregon. Estimates given n all kinds of buildingsorcarpen er work. All work intrusted to s will bo promptly executed. Utl Compact, yeat, and Durable. Do not fail to ex amine the "Premier" lefore buying. II. JT. McKEK, Agent. 4T This machine may be seen at the Western Union Tclsgraph Office n this city. M OT1CE All persons Xv aLMinst the laic L. S. having claims Mead, deceased. will please present them to L, 11. 'Montanye, at his ottic , or to meat Albany, Oregon. Vf ALLALr. t. Alt. A LI. GOLD RING, fi COLD PENS, 0 Ci.DAR peiici!, ! very vood hauilkerchiefs, all sent to any adilress to introduce my chjap line of jrooils, for in eta. J S. Simmons, caiiir. o SAN WA has removol h s laundry to the iron hou the corner of Second and Lyon streets. The result of heavy v f.narges is almost, invaria J My oisastrous to the fel C lnvwho does the heavy C'" charging. I'his is as trae ot prices as it is ot deadly firearms. That's why wa have chalked OUR liOODS down to BOT- Come and see us at our store Prompt service and polite attention to everybody. MATTII E WS fc WASIIBU RN. TOM PRICES. Cararrii ci'RKii, health and sweet breath secured by Shioh's Catarrh itemed v. Trice i0 cents, nasal Injector free, for sale try toshay Si Mason. WANTED A seamstress, one who can cut and lit. 'iil at corner of uth and Rail road streets, Mrs. P. A. lliirkhart. for Baler)' Moore's Revealed Remedy. Astounding in its effects in the cure of Rheumatism, Asthma, Mala ria, Billiousness or any other di sease arising from deranged Liv er, Moniaclior Kidneys it drives all impurities from tne blood. ...A FULL STOCK OF. uments at Portland prices. Mrs. Chas. A. Russell, who is favorably known throughout the Northwest, writes: "For fifteen years I was a con stant sull'erer from Asthma with out any relief, except thatobtained by constant change of locality. Two years ago I tried Moork's Ke vkalkd Hkmkdv and the benefits received from it were the most gratifj-ing. It gave nie relief from the first, and prevented the terri ble distress peculiar to the disease that made life almost unbearable. Any one who has ever hed asthma can understand the gratitude I feel toward this remedy. Believing it hao added pleasant years to my life I have not hesitated to recom mend it to all like sufferers, and always with the same happy re sults. fjy To be had of all drupvists, or send to Stewart-Holmes Drco Co., Seattle, Wash. Staple Groceries Crockery. Glassware. The best nuts, etc quality of teas, coffees, candies FRESH BARED BREAD EVERT DAY. At this old reliable house also to be found a complete assortment of fresh familj frroceries, to which is constantly beinir 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, tastetn Buckwheat Flour. Cannea Goods of All Kinds, Bohemian Glassware, Etc, These iroods wers all bouvht when prices ere low and the benefit of the marvin will lie iriven to his customers. Remember the place, at the old corner on First and Broalalbin bts. Conrad Myer, P.QP S3 cc . 3 t2 rl i LM 5S o&m tor 3 J AILS 'III AT tired Do yoa WllM I Know what it means? ' " You are nerrous Why? You conch in the morn ing Do you realize the cause? Your appetite is poor "What makes it so? You seem like a changed TH'rson to your friends Do you know what is the matter or hasthechange iHen so gradual it has escaped your notice? Ynil 9 oa aT5 Consumption ! frighten you, but it is true. These are the sure symptoms of this terrible disease. There is one thing which will check it and that is Or. ACKER'S ENGLISH REMEDY It Is recommended by the best phytetans In Europe and America, S vest, ftO cent and 1.00 ner ftottle. TT. H. HOOKER & CO., 46 West Broadway, JTtw York. V do fm you -THEC- YaquinaRoute ! OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD T. E. HOGG, Becelrer. Aire Oregon Development Co.'s Steamship Line 225 MILESSHORTEK AKD 22 Hours Less Tims Than by any other route: Accomodations unsurpassed for comfort so safety. Fares and freitrhu via Yaqulua an the Oregon Deve opment comi-anj s ships, much less that by any other toot ween all points in the Rilllaiuefe al and San Francisco. Sailing djltks. nun TA40OIA. Willamette Talley.... Dec. 10th W V .. lth WUIamette Valley 28Ui IB0M OAS rOAHCDOO WraUon WUlametto Valley. WUIamette VoUev.. Dec. 6th " Uth The company rcrva the right to obaif teamen ireulinrdaua. Poilt rassnaam mm, Kxcept Sunday.) L Yaqaina 1M a m hr Albany 1V10 t Corvallis 10:36 a u I ' Corvallis 1M fi Ar Albany 1 lUte a I Ar Yaquina Wt w. m. O C. ttaiiis connect at Alton and Cm Wn If. Hoss, C, . Hootrs. General llanairet, U.t P. Afent CorTsJlis, O om EAST SOUTH VIA SOUTHERN PACIFIC ROUTE. THE MOUNT SH1STA ROUTE California express trains ran daily HOSIlT 70pm..LT Portland ....Ar.. am 10 p m..Lr.....Albany Lt 6:fc" am 10:16 a m..Ar. a yrondeeo.Lr.. 0-00 pta tcal rs. Trmln Dally- -(Ex. fcnndsy 8aam..LT.....PortUnd....Ar.. 4M pm 12:20 pm..Lv.... AlbsnyJ.v..lI)kni 6:40 p mAr.....Koeourg f,y.. e:2 imsivbi oi ancji. pLv..... Albany Ar.. 8:26 pst 416 p m Ar Lebanon. Lv S:40om cw a m..iT Albany 8.Sm..At Lebanon. .Ar.. 4.20 ps Lt.. J-o pa albaxt local, dailt (Except Sunday) ft.00 r..Lv....PortUnd....Ar....9.00 AM 9.00 Ar. ..AljAAnyl,v J.uOasj PULLMAN BUFFETSLEEPEKS. TOURIST 8LEEFIi;G CABS, For accommodation of Second-Class; l a sengcrs attached to Exprcas Trains, West Side Division. Between Portland and Corvsilia MaJI Trl Dally - Except Sunday 730am..Lv .Porttauid ...Ar.6 80 p.m 12:10 pm..Ar. Connas.. L.12.66p. At Albany and Corvallis connect with trains of Oregon PaciBcRailroad. Express Train Dally (Ezn.pt Sunday 4:40 p m. . Lv Portland... Ar.. 8:a 7:26 p m..Ar Milinnville.Lv..6.t6A THROUGH EAST AVFor tickets an irardinar rates maps, agent at Albanv. K. KOEULER, Manager TICKETS lo All Point AND SOUTH J full 'Information re etc. call on company1 E. P. ROGERS, . O.F. AP.A TICETS TO ANDsfROM THE PRIKCIPt POINTS IN THE UNITED STATTS. CANADA ANO EUROPL PULLMAN PALACE CAR SUIPERS. Free OolonUt Sleeolar Oars Eu Tkmfk u z nss Traixs CITY. OMAHA, CHICAGO AND ST. DDIS. Blesaat New Main Car Wit 1 Jmanjte, Close Connections at Portland tor San Proa Cisco and Puget Sound pointa. aVBoata leave the Comnanva wharf, at Hm font of Brood albin street, on Toesday ani Fndav ot each week. C. O. RAWLIAGS, City ticket and Freight At C. S. MILLKN, eaetl TrafBe Manairer. T. W. LKE. C. r. A. KNOW Nursery. AleBgrs. Hyrnan & Brownell are prepared in tbeir nursery to fur nish all kinds of stock, and those intending to plant should call upon them. HON IIS, Manufacture steam engines, grist and taw mil. machinery, iron JronU and all kinds of heavy and light work in iron and braaa castings. Special atten tion paid to repairing all kinds of machinery. Patterns made on short notice COSTEL, President. P LING RAN, Secretary, JOHN HOLM AN. Suptj THE MARKETS. ALBANY QUOTATIONS. WheaV-tiSJ.. Oals 50c Flour 1125 per bbl Potatoes 05c Bgffs 23c Butter :J035c Lard lOtaiac. Hams 14i5c Shoulders 6 Sc. Bacon 10 12c. Hot.8 30c Timothy, tl6, oUnd cheat, Orcen, 60 .T5 ter bu. Pfuji.-Dried,ttc?perlb. App ea dried bleached 9c sun dried & v c. Chickens $4.5005 00 lydes Bef hides, ereer, 4 c, c ; deer skins, 20c; sheep pe'ls.lOfl , according to wooL Beef 22Xc frrosa. Mutton ti 00 per head. Hogs fitc oreskec.