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About Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19?? | View Entire Issue (Feb. 27, 1891)
THE MORNING ITE1.ALD: FBILAY, FEBRUARY 27. JfcOl. I..? 3 1 U.a.iiy and Weekly TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION DAILY Published very morning except Monday. attvered by curler, per week.. ...... 0-M By mail, per yeir. 6 00 . I WKKKLT, J Published every Friday Morning.) Be copy, per an nam, In advance....- $i00 Wnen nut paid in advance.... '-'.!0 THE MAIL. Malla t the Altony postotflce close we jco a. , For all offices north The Eastern state. The West Side And the Narrow Oa let R. R-S or Portland and Sau nrvalliaand Vaipiina . 11 A. H VJ-..W r. m .J3ur. M LBitBce wonth. i he postorlic will be cl d each cvei.iiit I ram tlx to leven o'clock. Registered matter lor the train should be mailed belore reyious evening. ly mornln:; o clock the OREGON PACIFIC TIME TABLE, j Arrives Departs r aeaeneer ' 11 .1 3m 1 2. '20 1 mi Fuiht.... .. ' 3.4upni 7.4.) a ui HOW TO PER FOR 31 CHARITY. The beat methods of nsmj; charitable funds, and perforining charitable acts, is one of the must puzzling questions that arises. Xo one likes to refuse to feed anj applicant for charity, yet every observant person knows that it is not true charity to give even food to the tramp class of individuals. An eastern paper says that the country is not in tho habit of looking to Mr. Jay Gould for instruction up on themes of benevolenre; but he has some views in that relation, nevertheless, which are worth considering. "I think,'" he says, "that a man who uses his money to provide labor for a large num ber of people that is, to supiwrt them by industry rather than to support them without industry is doing the highest kind of charity." This theory is not a new one, bat it is one that the social reformers are slow to comprehend and apply. The great prayer of the masses everywhere is for em ployment. for the opportunity to earn a living and- to make their way in tha world by honest and dilifient service. They do not waht to be dependent, but prefer to support themselves. If they could all have steady work at just and fair wages, the problem of chrrity would be materially sim plified. The prevailing calls fur relief are largely attributable to the fact that the labor of certain classes is not utilized, and waiij ensues in spite of their willingness to work. We are accustomed to think that in a country like ours where there is so much industrial activity and proeress. there can i be no excuse for idleness ; but the truth is that vacancies are scarce in all kinds of business, and when a man loses a place it is by no means easy to secure another. It follows, nnipiestionably, t:iat those who so invest their capital as to enlarge the sources of em ployment for labor are in a sense public benefartors, even though tljey may themselves Ik- the great est gainers from their operations. The point is thjtt in carrying on their enterprises they provide ways for people without capital to participate in their profits. If ii were not for the men and corpora tions of this sort it would be iin Kssible for many laliorcrs now earning good wages to obtain work at any price. There are not lew than 50,000 families drawing theii support from 'the institution? represented by Mr. Could, for in stance. He dees not pretend to be engaged in a mission of charity, trictly sjeaking; he does not Inn and conduct railroads lor the inert purpose of helping his fellow countrymen to secure lucrativt situations, lint the ellett is to make life easier for a large immhei of persons, and thereby to protect them against the danger ol poverty. The money expended for labor may thus be viewed as a practical contribution to the catisi of) charily. It enables men to thrive by their own industry, wihere otherwise they might be oliliged to appeal for alms. Tlu-i i chance of employment is the best gifts to them, and, at the same time, the best of advantages to society. There is far too much charity in this country that on'y serves the purpose of increasing the burdens which it is supposed to diminish. Millions of dollars are annually spent in alleviating want that might be prevented with less money. We t ie apt to think that tha only way to cure poverty is to relieve its immediate necessi ties, and shut our eyes to the causes that have produced it. When we are told that eople are suffering for food and clothes, we hasten to send them such things, and neglect to inquire how they have become helpless, and why their labors does not keep the wolf from tlio door. Snpli rimritv ia only, temporary benefit. It does not go to the core of distress and provide a logical anil permanent remedy. If all the funds disbursed for the maintenance of people without industry, as Mr, Gould j uts it, could be diverted to the extension of the field of employ ment for the different kinds of labor, it would yield infinitely better results than are now real ized. The true way to help the victims of poverty is to put them in the way of helping themselves. That policy appeals to their self- respei-t and inspires them with courage and hope, whereas the method generally followed humili ates and demoralizes them, and they soon cease to make any effort in their own behalf other than to clamor for suport at the public expense. WniciNs, the weather prophet, has changed bis tactics. Finding that the weather predictions he was making were thoroughly dis counted by any average observer of the winds and clouds he has gone into the business of demon strating the cause of cyclonic storms in the vicinity of New York and other large cities. lie positively states that the net work of electric wires are the sole cause, by drawing electricity from the clouds and causing a disturb ance in the equilibrium. Wont'.er- Tin: woi:m knkiciikd. The facilities of the present day or the production of everything hit 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 Iv iwrfect laxative known, as it is the only remedy which is truly pleasing and refreshing to the taste and prompt andellectual to cleanse the system gently in the Spriu- time or, in tact, at anv tune any the better it is known the more popular it becomes. The Kent Yet. W. Ii. tiraham, the merchant tailor, has just opened an elegant line of new patterns for gentle men's clothing, lie )as a very large line to select from, in suit ings, pantaloons, ami all kinds of clothing. His new patterns aie not surpassed by anything in the city, and lie has marked his prices down to the very boilom. Hand some suits ill Ik made U order for $--.50 and $25. Those desiring a neat fitting good suit at very low cost should call and see bis stock. IXMIIMIM run high in this city over System lluiltlcr ivov.ry l-ly in uuin it lor Catarrh of the Stomach, Dyspepsia Const i pat ion, Impure blood ami to build up their system. Try it and tell, your friends about it, as it must Kjssess wonderful merit when all speak well of it. New Spring aciiiilf. I am now receiving my first in voices of spring novelties in wash goods, prints, gingham seersuckers, etc., also just received a new line of all wool summer plaids and beiges. Sami'ki. K. Yoi xo. Sleepless nights, made miserable by that teniblo cough, Shiloh's Cure is the remedy for you. IVr sale by Foshay t Mason. Catarrh cured, health and sweet breath seemed, by Shiloh's Cat arrah remedy, price 50 cent. Nasal injector free, sold by Foshay X Mason. Annual School Meeting. Nul ice is hereby givi-n to tin! leal Voter of school district No. "i, l.iiin county, Oregon, that the regular tu ntcil m liool iiifctini; of eniil school district will !, held on the liisl Mini, day, l :iiig tl.- rin.l il:iy of March 1MH, at the hour or I o'clock I" M ol sunt .lay at the .-on it house in the city ol Albany, I.iim county. Oregon, in said district, lor the purpose of hearing llic n poits of the direct jrs and clerk "f said Ui-lric1, an J to levy a tax f.jr the support ol the schools for the en suinir j Also for the purpose of levying a lax for the purpose of pay ing interest on the bonds of said school district ami the second install ment of Hie pi iucipnl of said school bonds, tin,, ami payable June Kith, IM'I, ami dir Hie I causae 1 ion ol un other business that may legally come before the meeting. li.iVJ this liiih lay of February, A I)., IMU . C. (i. Ill Ukll.UCT, District Cleik. J. K. N'E.vniEicroitii, i liainiian Uonnt of Director. Do Not Pass W1,, have a i-EW-zrr: WINTER That wo REDUCED RATES! FURNISHING GOODS, VF.T.VF.TS. SILKS, SATIN'S AXP PLl'SlIKS. LADIES' AND MIOSES SII.K AND KNIT TIN DF.RWF.AH, COTTON AND WOOL HOSE, EMKKOIPKWES. SILK AND LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS. SCARFS. VEIMN'OS, SHAWLS, ETC. BL4CK AND GOLUKKD DRBSS GOODS ! ' Gr. W . SIMPSON, FIRST STREET, ALBANY, OREGON. WANTED -Ten thousand Men Women and Children to buy goods of DEYOB & FJROMAN IS IS OS., IhSiy sales and . X ..,.,V, -vV. v. . ...V-.V iS ( " TOM Prom PIUCKS. Come ar.d see ns at our store it service and polite attention to everybody. MATTHEWS fc WASHBURN. a KNOW re V " 0 00 MM frighten you, hut it is true. These are the sure svmptoms of this terrible disease. There is one thing which will check'it and that is Or. ACKER'S'EraCLBSH REMEDY It la rcLomini ii ,y the ln-t physicians in Europe anil America. ''nl, ."0 ri-iit nml V. H. H00SER & CO.. 46 LBANY IRON MS Maimfaetnre 8t,.am engine, grist and aw mil. macninery, iron fronU a an kimU of heavy and light work in iron and brass casting?. Special att J J'a.''' ,? rcPTg H kinds of machinery. Patterns made on short not lOMLL. I'remdent. P LIXGItAN, t-ecreUry, JOHN 1JOLMAN. Se It you want a dur.ible inonu nient go to Kgan A AchiHon, wlio are hanilling nothing hut the best grades. Have you seen those beautiful cement walls in the cemeteries, put up by Kgan & Achison, at half the cost of sunie. Shiloh's Cure and consumption cure ia Fold by u.s on a guarantee. It cures coneuinption. tor sale by Foshay it Masuii. By GARMENTS will sell at REDUCED RATES! jgrImorters and Peaicra in all kinds o guns ami ammunition fishing ackle of ev ery descript:on, cutlery and base ball goods, tents, hammocks and camp chairs. The Urgent stock south of Portland. Come one small profits is our motto. Also repair shop connected with Btore ana lirst class workmen to do all kinds of work. Comp"(t, Kent and Durable. Do not fail to ex amine the "Premier" before buying. - . M. JIcKEE, Atjent. This mairhin may lie ccn al tin WrMfLTii Union Telriiph Ollict; n tliis city. The result of heavy i i x : if )j i iuirges l almost invaria ) I blv Jisflstroiis to r.hft fel- J hw who does the heavy charging. Tin's is as true of prices as it is ot deadly 11 rearns. That's why wo hue chalked OUR HOODS down to POT- WHAT "J uu feel tired Do you know what it moans? Yon are nervous Why? You cough in the morn ing Do you realize the cause? Your appetite ia poor What makes it so? You seem like a changed person to your friends JJo you know what is the maiter or lias the change liccn ?v gradual it lias escaped your notice? Yn H?vp Rnn!iimn!iin! III! UU Wnilnnntcntrllnoi, il.0 per Ituttle. West. Broadway, New York. SAN has removed h s laundry to the iron hou the corner ol Soi-oml and Lyon atreeU.' Cararkh ci RKn, health and sweet breath oee-.ired hy Shioir CaUrrh Keinedv. Price ?0 renta. Nasal Injector free. Kor Sale hv Koshay .M Maeon. Although our line cf underwear ia somewhat broken, still we have a few nice suits left which will be sold at a bargain. T. L. Wallace & Co. Business Chansre ! Having bought the stock of Stoves, Pumps, Hardware and Cuttlery from Gr. W. Smith, and wishing to close the same we will sell until July 1, jthe entire stock at Cost for GASH. Chas. L. W. o the Threshold of Ihe The public is invited to inspect the im. mense stock of Dry Goods F0R 1891 AT K I1U ajrtnint is bL'jr th.m variety and prices. The Ilmliesl Market Price Paid for The men of this vicinity need not be jealoua because their wives talk so constantly about Matthews and Washburn, "its not their good looks the ladies are talking about, it is the good qualites of the cook and heating otoves they sell. Every one seems to be delighted when they buy from M. and V. If you want feed go to Morris & Blount. Coi. 1st, and lUker 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 large stock of fresh groceries just received at 1'arkerBros. All kinds of canned goods at Parker Bros. Egan & Achison are selling mon uments at Portland prices. Our stock of candy has arrived, and we will give special rate to churches and sociables. Mueller & Garrett. Any suit in the house for cost for the rest of this month. New spring goods w ill arrive the first of March. T. L. Wallac e & Co Viereck w ill shave you or cut your hair in the most approved stvle, We are Bole agents for llanan & Sons line shoes, carry them in every size and width, every pair warranted, trv them. T. L. Wallace & Co. Smith. PARKER, ever hjfore, and he is prepared ALBANY Colleple Institute, ALBANY, i OREGON 1KSO IHI A Eull C rps of Instructors. Classical, Belt tiBc, literary, oommercia and normal cla'sca. Counwn of atudy ar ranged to mnct the needs of all i;rados of studentn. Special inducement offered to students from abroad. Tuition ranges from 3.50 to 913.50 Per Term. Instrumental inntraction in uiunic i Kiven by Mini Laura Ooltra. Bird in privato families at low rati-s, and room for self hoarding at small rxctie. A careful su;crvision excrdsed over pup iway Irom home. ror circulars anu iuii pariiuu:,a, wmra the president, KliV. ELBEUTN. CONIIT, Allany, Oregon, CROWDER BROS Contractois and Builders. Jflice on First street w ith Wal i ce & Cusick, real estate agents, rjbany, Oregon. Estimates given n all kinds of buildingsorcarpen erwork. All work intrusted to a will hi promptly executed. NOl'ICE All ieronii having claims adinst the late L. S. Mead, dcceaHcd, will plcaHC present thcin to L. H. Monunyc, at hia otlic , or to me at Albany, Oregon. W ALLACE K. MEAD. GOLD RIXO, OOL1 PEN'S, 6 CHlAR enci:s, 2 very itood handkerchiefs, all sent to any address to introduce my ch.ap line of goods, for 10 cts. J S. Simmons, Cadiz O. WAN TED A seamstress, one who can cut .nf fit i Ht corner of 6th and Rail road streets, Mrs, K. A. Uurkliart, & Co. MGR. lew Year ! to satisfy custcmeis in quality Country Produce. s ,. A FULL STOCK OF... Staple Groceries Crockery. Glassware. Tlicliest quality rf tea. ctEceB, candiea nute, etc FRESH BARED BKEAD EVERY DAY. At this old reliable house H alw to be found a complete assortment of fresh fainily iH'Oceriea, to wliic is constantly bcii.ir aildcd all the seasonable lines of icroccries and pro visions, such as Cranberries, Fine Pichles, Dried Beef Chipped to order Anchovy Mustard, Candies and Nuts, tasietn Buckwheat Flour, Cannea Goods of All Kinds, Bohemian Glassware, Etc, These goods wore all houirbt when prices ere low and tbc benefit of tbe margin will be I .riven to his customers. Komembcr the place. it tlie old corner on nnrc aria uroiiaioiu on. Conrad Slyer. Jiorsery. Messrs. Hvman & Brownell are prepared in their nursery to fur nish all kinds of stock, and thoee intending to plant should call upon them. Bakery -THE- OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD T. E. nOGO, Uecelver. ANT Oregon Mopment Co.'s Steanisliip Line rr K3I ASl Hours Less Time Than by any other route: 22 Accomodations nnturpasscd lorifn frrt sn safety. Earcs and freiubls via Yaquilia an the Oreuon lee cpment comiiai-v hi, much lew) that hy any other route ween all points in tbe Wililaietie al sua ban r ranoaco. Sailing dates. ratH TAO.IUXA. WUUmetM Valley.... rw 10th W V lth Willamette Valley jtu rBOM IAI raaKtuco Wrallnn Dec. 6th 15th Kor, 24th Willamette Vallcy Willamette Vallev.... The com; any ruterve the right to cfcaig teaiuers crsuhnii dales. UAlLT rASMIAOKK tiuiks. Except Bunilays.) L Yar.Jir.l 7:00 lLv Albany 1290 M Corvallii 10:3f a I " Corrallis H f I Ar Allan) ; a I Ar Vaquina 4"3 r. a. O & J. I mills jonnet at Aiban and Col W. M Hoao, C, . IIooi k, General Uabagcta U. F & P. Agent Corv allis, O oa EAST SOUTH VIA SOUTHERN PACIFIC RQUTt. THE KODNT SEiSTA ECL'Tt Caiilornia ex roe trains run daily socru j KOPTM 7.00pm..Lv Portland Ar.. 8 am 10:2i pm..Lv Albany Lv.. am 10.15 a ui..Ar... S. Fraiiciaco.Lr.. d-ou pm Loral Fans. Train lallj- Kv. JSunday 83W am.. Lv Portland . 12:i0pui..Lv.... AllKiny.. 5:40 p mAr..... Hocoiirif. .. ..Ar.. 4:00 pa .Lv.. li;00 am ..Lv.. :JHm Lrbanon llraail.. Z.M p Lv.... .Albany.... 2A1 p m At Lebanon... 7:10ani..LT Allny fc,"im..Ar Lebanon .Ar.. v. b .m .Lv . K:4o u9 . Ar.. 4.20 pm . Lv.. S'4j pm Albany local, dailt (Except Sunday) WK) r u.. Lv.. Portland r....9.00 am a.ou. Ar. ..Aibauy..H....5.00 a Pullman buffet Reefers. TOURIST SLEEPING CARS, For accommooation of Second J. lass i a senders attached to Fxprcss Trains West tilde lltlsloa. Between For Hand and Ccrvallis Mali Train Dally-Except Sunday 7:30 a m..Lv ...ro.ilanl .Ar5.30 p. m L10pm..Ar. tcnaiiis.. L. 12.65p. m At Albany and Conallis connect with trains of Oregon I'acilii Kailroad. rxprexs Train Dally (Exrtpt Sunday 4:40 p m. . Lv 1 ortiaiul . . . Ar.. b:SCam 7.-25 p m.. Ar.....MiMiunville.Lt..C.46am THROUGH TICKETS lo Al! Point EAST AND SOUTH SV Fot tickets and full 'information n gsrdini: rates maps, etc., call on company'! agent at Albany. U. KOKHLER, E. P. KOCFRS, Manager Asst. O. F. & p, A TICKTS TOANDfROMTHE PRINCIPL POINTS IN THE UNITED STATfS. CANADA AND EUROPL PULLMAN PALACE CAR SllEFEFS. Fres Oolocitt Sleeninr Can Eon Through ob Ex tsu Tnint OMAHA, COUNCIL ULUF KANh CHICAGO AND ST. CITY, 3U1S. rirgnnt Nrw IMalnir. 4'ai 1'bausc, Close Connections at Portland for San Cisco aud Puiret Sound pointa. Fran "VRoats leave the Company's wharf, at tbc foot f Hroailalbin street, on Tucwlay aaj Friday of each week. C. O. RAW l.!M;S. City ticket and Freight Agept V. S. Slllis. Ccnrral TraHlr Vfanacrr. 1. y. h .k. i. r. a. THE MARKETS. AI.RAST QUOTATIONS. Wheat S)i Oata 50C Flour f.2S rer bbl Potatoes 05c Ejrjr 22c Butter :JUa.:5c Lard 10l2c. Hams 141."k-. Shoulders i6i he Bacon 10 hie Hops '20c.'" Hay Timothy, $ 16, oats'and cLeal, App C8 Green, (Vi .75 per bn. Flu 41 Dried, iH&e per lb. App'es dried bleached 9c t undried it c. Chickens f 4.50(2(5 00 Hides Beef hides, Kreer, 4 c, c ; deer skins, 20c; sheep pelta, ICQ c, according to wool. Beef 2g23c cross. Mutton ii 00 per bead. Hogs SigtVc ares&ec MILES SOOKTEH