Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, April 29, 1891, Page 2, Image 2

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THE MORNING 1IEKALT); WEDNESDAY; AVIUh 'J, IMH.
Uaiiy and W hhkiy
TERMS oysUBSCKIPTM'N-
DAILY
Published eveiy morning except Monday.)
divered by tarrier, per week............. O'-O
y wail, per )(.... 6 UU
f I
WEEKLY,
j( Published every Friday Morning.)
n? copy, per annum, In advance.........?-.""
y neu not iail in advance........
Till: M All.
Mails it the Alhsnv postotfice close
For all olives north
Die Ev it.-rn sti.us ! 6;
f 60 A. ,
The West Side f
And the Nairow Oa nl R. RJ
or fortiand and Sin, 11 a. m
orvallis and Va.uina ......l'.':fiM p. m
Ollioe South..... 7:30 P. M
The postollice will be cl d each evening
irom six to seven o'clock.
KeirUtered matter for the ly morning
train should lie mailed before 6 clock tlie
rcvioug evening.
OREGON PACIFIC TIME TAIU.K.
Arrives Dupartt
r as-nirer.
flight
11.1:1pm 12.20pm
. Ii.4"iui I.Yo a u
The visionary schemes for
traveling in tlie air continue to be
promulgated and talked of but
none of tliem seem to materialize
wot tli a cent. One of the latest is
t V of by the New York World,
which says that I'.r. A. de I'mii-set
is the projector of an airship
wiich, lie says, he believes will
successfully travel in the air at the
height of four and one half miles,
or just above the region where rain
becomes snow. The ship is to be
7:!S ft:et in lenutli to be made of
steel with an alloy of aluminium,
and is pointed both at the front
and rear. It is to be propelled by
dynainous and explosive engine,
located upon the hurricane deck
and on the between-dei ks of ti e
car underneath the ship. The c;;i
U to be fully equipped wita all the
appliances of latter day six-day
ocean steamships. Accommoda
tions are to be made for L'nO tirht
ciass passengers, with their ba
gae, and from fifty to thirty-tive
tons of mail matter. The only
danger to be feared at the height
in which the ship will travel, l'r
de lJausset nays, will be tornadoes.
The lookout, he ad is, would le
sine to see these, anil by the ex
plosion of dynamite will be able t
dissipate them.
Tin: foreign immigration into
this country continues to be out
menace and the talk of the people.
The l'rairie Farmer of Chicago
thinks that it is about time lor the
United States to enljrce our mine
what strict on paper immigra
tion laws. The scum, the crimi
nals, the brigands and the pauper
of all Europe have long, enough
been vomited upon our shorts, to
terrorize labor districts, till our
jails and penitentiaries, and sub
vert good government. As we
write it is said a large number of
Hungarian brigands are on the
way, and also over Sicilians, who
are leaving their home for their
countries' good. Some day perhap-,
when it is too late, these criminals
and their criminal progeny may t
make it exceedingly uncomfortable
for us. We have talked of this
tiling for years. Action is better
late than never. Our consuls an-i
other public oilicers abroad should
be commanded to look strictly t
the matter, and held to account
for their action, and oilicers at our
home ports should also be lit Id
to the strictest accountability fur
their action.
1 r is authentically stated that
the collectcr at Burlington, Vt..
reports lar.'e numbers of immi
grants into Canada as passing over
the border into the United StJtes.
I: is one of the curious hallucina
tions of English statisticians that
all emigrants from Oreat Britain
to Canada really mean to make
their home in the latter country,
but observation shows that onr
northern neighbor is merely a
sieve throagh which the more en
terprising of the home-seekers in
t!ienew woi Mare sifted. Perhaps
if Canada come into the Union her
powers ot detention wiil be en
larged and she will settle upas
rapidly as she deserves t".
The photograph of President
Harrison, staiu'dnir beside a pile of
ot American made tin in
California, the product of that
ttate, will probably not be ac
cepted as a fact by tlie opponent.
oi the McKinley bill, and the
camera will Ihj acenstd of lyiriir.
American tin is a tixed fact all the
same, and the McKinley bill has
caused it.
Som i one has been figuring out
that Stanley traveled miles
on his lecture tour in this country
and only -50J miles in Africa, thus
covering more area here than he
did there. There next sngestioii ; vil
, . , . , , , .. , j
probably will be to make Manley j
governor of this country instead oi j q
the African territory he is to rulejU
over. I'ii'Ik-.I'Iv liicv di.-eover !
tlie lieeesaty d:u I
ccps of Africii.
here in ex-
tiovi-'KNoic lln.i. of .'.v Y'rk,
and the late Samuel .!. TiMen it
appears saw tilings li'.lleri ni ly, al
though they were both disting
uished New York democratic,
statesman. Mr. TiMen strongly
recommended harbor defenses for I
New York City while (loveinor
Hill has vetoed ;he bill authorizing
the United States to procuie land
on Staten Island for that purpose,
thus practically putting; a s'.op to
the woik.
t iovi:i:.Ni i!t Pi.NNo'k i. it gets raps
on all fides for his utteran ;es upon
the president's reception business.
If the accideii' to I'n si ieiit Har
rison's sister in Baltimore, shou d
prove sevete enough to cause the
recall of the presidential paity
without visiting Oregon theie h
one man thai Woii'd piobab'v not
be sony and his name is iovei nor
Sylve.ster Pennoyer. It would
help liim on', of the in.ijd'.e.
Tun supreme court of l.i insiar.a
seems to be a part and parcel oi
the Louisiana 1 tt-ry business.
Under no othei b p t!.esi ; cm
action lie ln ;!.ii;:i .1. .vivrviu it
orders the go.enioi to protoirgate
the lottery ameuduiuiit t itiie stal
const itnti in in s he it his veto.
The lottery d:es bard but it wiil
lie a!! t!u saui.', a : should eveiy
institution that takes soim-tiiing
for nothing.
Tin-: general commeiris upon the
Hunt lynchir.ir at Walla Walla,
have been ii-lvei.-v ci U'Yi.-ni-. The
action was t-itaiiy up.
may lead i s- toe hi
c it ions.
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PRING
OUK
i T(CK OF SIMMNO WA( ;NS JS THE LAUfJET DMoT
COMPLETE ON THE PACIFIC COAST, ANI COMPBHES
u.l. llli: l.KAUl.Mi ST LES OK
Four-Spring Passenger and Moun
tain Wagons,
SPECIAL PARCEL DE
LIVERY WAOONS,
ONE - IHRSE LUSINESS
WAOONS,
ONE-lIoRSE IRON AXLE
WAtiONS, ETC.
It will pay all par.ies want
liir Spring wagons of any
description to call upon or
correspond with us.
We iiuarantee our vehicles the best, prices low est, ipulity coiidi-j.l. I
Staver $: Walker ' j
NEvV MARKET P.LOCK, - - - PORTLAND, OREi.OX. !
WE CARRY THE LAR JEST AND MOST COMPLETE SIO. !C o
THE PACIFIC COAST oF
SSachiacry and Vehicles
SKMl lolt (Ai'AI.Oi;
AV. a. DA. V.I s
ALUANY,
The men of this vicinitv need1
I not he jealous because their wives !
t .dk so constantly about Matihews i
and Washburn. Its not their trood i
looKs tlie la.lies are talking about,
I it is the irood onahtesof t he eook
I null neaiuii; sioves tney sen. every
.... ii. ........ ..i ii
i )i.e ,-ei ins to he oVIilited wiien i
I thrv buv lioin M. and W. i
inir si'ii'K in iMiiiiv nas arriveo,
i .:!:! veuill eiee sni'i'i'il rilu In
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j .iil'.ius Gradohl, luotirietor ol
. ,-, i-m.. i .1 !
'.tie i n l leu Lule l.aaar. inlornis
nr; iiiiii oe iii aou to ins a irea iv
kirje husmess a eointileti; hue ol
sin-!:' hardware hi: i faiuilv
eer.es. The sales oi his I ioldeii
de teas and b;
ikini; powder is
steadily increasing. I le si HI k.-e
uot'ic eleiraiit prizes with thes
Wki.iI fur S;t!e.
D.y lir wood delivered to any
it i of lire ciiy at oil per ,rd'
' ' "i-.u in-- i-'-ii i.i re. Il
(net at P. W. soil, k's hi, nbei
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A
FULL UNU OF BICYCLES AKD
1' OK
JULIUS GRADWOHL'3 GOLDEN RULE
DT! Mr
The public is invited to inspect the im
mense stock of Dry Goods
n
K
W
is .mi.'t a vit ii b
th i l
and prices.
The Highest JIarket Price Paid for
WAGONS.
HALF-PLATFORM
vr. SPRING WAGONS,
SCROLL spuing W.UloNs'
"HANKY WAIIONS,"
'TAYLOR' OR TIIRKK-
SPBING WAGONS.
HALF-SPRINt; WAGONS,
F.XPKF.SS WAOo.VS.
DFI.I YEKY W.HioNS,
of
K AM)
Svrcry
CO. AGENTS
OREGON.
ALBANY
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tu lflil it. Intwirtit ..fif.-l
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KI.IIKUT N. CON! IT,
AII.-iri-. or L- li
CR0W.DE ft BROS
Vonttactois and Euildurs.
Ulice on First street wi'li W:il
l ice oi Cnsick, real estate atreiits
. Ibany. Orejfi.n. Estimates "iven
, II ail Kill. IS ol llllll.llll-'Holeai pen-
ier work. All work- ietrnst...
.... ,. ............ ,,,
w 'II lie promjil ly executed.
HOYS; AND GIRLS
A ATATArTATrtliU i -i?v I 1
r
e-.-.;r b i
aril 1,-,
is pr.vir-;!
Star Bakery
..A H'U. STOCK or..
Stap.'o ( j roccnos
;cry. Gtairp.
Tlie best -.:;!.y tf tea-, i-tfl.,s, ii.ihg
DMU, I tt.
PKKSII HARiSl) BI;EADYt:;iY
DAY.
At this o
foillnl ;i t:Ol,
VrtX'Cr:H, It. V llii'l IH
rr.ti-'t
visions, bUili Mi
.1 :
danbenix-s.
Fine Pickles.
Dried Secf Chip,ierf ; ortia
Anchovy Mustard.
Candies aid t.'uti,
tasictn Buckxheai flour.
Can neu Goods of All Kind:
Bohemian daszivarc, Li;,
Tin -a.. .is L-rt nil :.;a l,t '.Oirn i ri .
ri: U a in I t!.i ! fin iit lie in ii-firi wiii !
,'if t-i 1.. f-i-:oiiif ,-s. Iti aii-iiil-i ttifjilaci;.
e. fit u;,i c.'iiKri.ii Khh! :ei.l I;. ol'..l.:'.i stH.
(lo)l !(!'! MlH'i".
-!;!;a!.'.:.S IN-
STiVIS, Ti:CA3', FilfiN;
lliilli
M.
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; t'i:.-rs a!
oiiiUv. PiiiUib:;
i ii e us a call.
Li K. V. C. Nl-XiUil,
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L.lul.il. ii, ..). .:i.,,(:f il.e .
VU Medici Cf'.te-.v.
T:i" Dr. i ia-3 Rj.etii li.VJi:
study mi. I pr t -ii; e .n-il ii. .
;;alty ' c'ir-.liio ili ;.:.- r. i
:aeeerK, .nor ;ii-',i . neiivi'im .i's,'i
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BAZAAR STORE.
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Drais,
i--i''i'nMilC&lhfi AND TOILET ARTICLES)
,-S$iMMM
lpll Books,
iU-aa242ft2a Prescriptions Carefully Comoounded.
Also carries the finest lines of
Pianos & Organs
.V Till: WILLAMETTE VALLEY.
o
ALL AX I) EXAMINE HIS STOCK.
ODD FELLOWS TEMPLE, ALBANY, OREGON'.
crcrLicrs jostjiih:,
Manufaclurerof Choice Cigars
-AND
m wmB m m hit
i - I':UL' jim SiiK.l.iiitr Toluee-., Mi erschauni aiid Briar Pipes, ai
full liii S'i..-ikeu.' Artii Ics.
o- 'o Pileiilor's er-iiUy store, Albany, Oreeon,
Tiie largest and best line of $3 shoes
: ibr men in Albany.
i N. B. All my dry.goods at cost.
FIRST STREET, ALP.ANY, OREGON.
is--i
: riv i
NV0rfi-3CrrS a
ake
"immons
Liver
Regulator
One Dose
ioo Dollar?.
!. Ii.-O' S. L. U: I ' inisiiii'r one does im
j "'" l.iv.-r l!--n!.vtnr worth $11(0.
n:.-' l:-i-.-.l, h.k.1 ll.-a-laclie, coll!. I cat oth
! ii-.- wi:li i.-iti.-f. -iioii or atip'-tite ha the
! ..In- . r-. n -1 felt altotttther out of .irts. I re
t -..irT-.1 n nine -M.i-.-, t'nl.imnl, ttitnin , an.l
j r-.iTv r.- nt ly HTiirir.-Mtt-il, but .nly obtniued
! ;.-'i.. r irv t lit.-f. One .1t of S L R ili.l m
.iif-r... m! tli in Jiiltw worth of il.x-t.ir an
ir. tonne. lti'?ii'y,
J C Marhn.
' I hsvo 'nvn a ti-aJirr for twentvvcan. anl
i .'iii in' th.i ti'iic h.ivc haI lPifatetl attacks of
j h' yin fiu, ir",lM'cl bytnrpid Liver, and
j i'!h-o;i tntircly cu olhy .Simmons Livet
j i'.-Ti:or I fouri t to te of w mild i
ii ira lor in ilsa tion 8 not to interfere, ln
i tiic -it w ith my dull i in the school room.
; p" tVe "imiiv 8ittj: t d and subject tohe
; vita', I oan nt ft o hit recommeDd Sim-
niOQS L.vr Regulator.
K. E. ( i!kkk OaniDbel lnville Kf .
G.L. Blackmar,
DtALLH IN
Paints, Oils, Perfumery
And a ul1 line of
Stationery, Periodicals.
l!'ALE!l IX-
DEALER IN"
Fine Shoes for Ladies.
Fine Shoes for Gentlemen.
Fine Shoes for Children.
And the finest line of Gents
FURNISHING GOODS in
the city.
Sole agency for the Ludlow
Fine Shoe.
FOUND AT LAST)
TIIE WATERPROOF
OIL BLACKING,
liuirv t-i, patent leather, etc..
CANNOT BE EQUALED
in iiumtH-rs of it.nxl finalities. The lot
lowinjr arc a It-w of ill qualiliui:
1st. It is lasting and durable.
2d. It does not rub off on the
hands or clothes.
3-1. It is perfectly waterproof.
4th. It softens the leather to its
natural state.
5th. It gives the leather a new
and glossy apiearance.
(ith. It contains not one ingre
dient that is injurious to either the
leather or stitching, but is a pre
server of ilieni.
7th. It can be used on the finest
loots and shoes and not iirevent
the use of the common boot-black
ing, but will soften and keep them
Iroin cracking.
Xow, my friends, if such an oil
as this would suit vou, l" to the
drug store of Hulin k Pawson,
where you can get it for 50 cents
per hex. One box will oil more
than one set of harness. Receipt
for makirg the oil is sold only tor
individual use.
J. C. DEVIXE,
Manufacturer and Agent,
Albany, Oregon.
.iir,.i,-....i...-....,w
ii 'aav-w.a av .4W . m m m i mmmmmm aa aar u
Health is Wealth !
Tr. E. C. Wnt'i
nerve and brain
treatment, a )ruar
anteeil ttpeciflc for
hyitcria. dizzinem
tits, headache, ner
vous prontration
csummI by the use of
alcohol or tobacco,
inltciiinir of brain
resulting in insanity
and leading to mis
ery, decay and loan
of power in either
Hi x Each box con
tain one m .nth',
treatment. One dol
lar a box, or aix box
ca for Ave dollars,
sent by mail pre
paid on receipt of
price. Guarantees
uftued only by J. A.
Cumminkts, dnutKist
sole atrciit, Albany,
Oreifon.
$500 REWlRD
We will pay the above reward; for any cast
of liver complali.t dyi)eiMia, sick headache,
in. locution, conKtiti..n or cofrtivenem we
cannot cure with West's liver pills, when tl
direction are strictly complied with. The
are put ely vegetable and never fail to giT
satisfaction. Lari-e boxes, containing 3u
pills, 25 cents. The genuine manufactured
only by the John C. West company. Chicago
Illinois. Sold by J. A--.Cummiugs, druggist
Alhany, Oregon,
-THE-
laquma Route !
OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD
E. HOGG, Receiver.
ANT
J81
.'S
Steamship Line
I)
,AND
22 Hours Less Time
Thm by any other route:
Accomodations unnuri88ed fcrrrn fr rt an
aJety. Karcfl and freivhta lit Vuquiau
the Oregon Deve oplnent ccdi ei j's
ahlpa, much less that by any otlitr route
ween all points in the ttiillau.i t'r- il
anil San Francisco.
SAILINO DATES.
noa TaqciNA.
Willamette Valley.
.....Mar. 8th
... ICtli
.... -Jjih
n v
Willamette Valley , ,
FROM i r&AA(UKX
Wrallnn ar. 3rj
Willamette Valley... itu
Willamette Valley 30. Ih
The company reserve the right to cLa ik
teuuen i r luiunr uau-a.
BalLt PASbRXOKB TRAINP,
fcxeept hunnaya.)
L Ya;dina7:00 mlLv Altonr 12-20 r"
Corvallii 10:36 an" Corvaliis ru
Ar Albany i a h Ar Vaijuiiia 4 ih r. .
O. & C. tia.na jcniutct at Ailao and Coi
Wm. SI 1I,.as,
C, . Hon, Central llauatr,
O. F 4 P. adrht
Corvaliis, O on
EAST SOUTH
VIA
SOUTHERN PACIFIC ROUTE.
THE MOUNT SHASTA EOUTL
California cnj-rtBi. train run cimiy
of ru
7.-O0pm..Lv.....Iv,rtUiil....Ar.. m
10:24 p ru..Lv Albany l.v.. ;: uo
I0:lo a m..Ar...... S. rnun.ieoo.Lv.. wi yta
Loral . Train llally- V.. Min.'.ay
fc0am..Lr.....P..rtland ....Ar
12:20pm. .Lv... Allwtij L. .
S:40 p mAr. .... Rcwcouri: L .
Lebauua Kmn :.
4:'i .m
I: j-. am
i:A' am
2.36 p Lv..
2A"i p m Ar .
7:'Jani..Lv
e.22a m..Ar
. .Albany....
. . Ix-liai.un. .
Altny......
LelMii!..n....
..Ar.
..i.v
.. Ar..
. l.v.
S:. at
Kill
4 :ii i m
:-.- t in
ALBANY LOCAL, IIAILT (Exoi-J.t SUII.IavJ
S.tO r m..Lv I'urtlaiul Ar a m
i.00...Ar. ..AIball)....l.v....iXM A U
ULLMAK BUElr ET.SI.hhl LV.b.
tourist slei :vi:;r. t ii:s,
For accomniouatii.n of b-ti.:.j !.. t a
enft-era attachwl to Fa press l iu:i..
1rl Mtie iMviitoD.
Between 1'oriland and Ck-ivailis
Mall Train: Kally- Kit.; -. Kun.liy
7:3'am..L- ...I'ortUn.l ...Ar.f. 30 p. in
J2:10pm..Ar C'cnaiiis.. l.K.6.'.p. m
At Albany and Corvaliis connect with
trains of Oregon Fat ificitailroad.
Es press Train llally (Kxiipt Sut.ilay
4:40 pm..Lv...
7:25 p m.. Ar...
.1'ortland .. Ar.. S:-J0am
.Al.-AlinnviUe.Lv..6.4.'. jua
THROUGH TICKFTS
lo AH Point
EAST AND SOUTH
OTFor ti. kets and full itifnm.atir u re
garding ratrs niajtv, etc., call ou ct n.i-ai:i's
agent at Alliai.v.
tL KOKIII.KK, E. P. KOtiKHS,
-Mnagtr AKt. U. J- &1.A
Notice f Stockholder Meeting,
"VfOTICE ISHKKFI-.Y t;iKX 1 H T HIE
XN annual i-t.MlioMt r mei.-iiiiL-of the Al
bany Mining und Miliiiiv'-.ir)i;inv of
Albany will lie I.i-ld t the hIIm-'c of
tlie M-t-rcturv id rooms -J." :iu,l -i. in
the Stralisn-I'i-arce liiii'dii.- on Kirft
street, Albir.y, (r, on tin; 2Tlli dnv.
tbe Paine ticinir the lat .M.n-di.v i,f
April, 1VI1, .it tin; lirmr ct (4) Vmir
o'clock p. M., for the purpOM- of i t.
mir seven airccmrs to mho for the
ensuitif; year.
'Jatcd Albany, Or. Mareli M. 1-J1.
L. II. MoNTAM E,
Seeretni v.
We carrv :i larpt; stuck if
printer's stationery, well as
sortetl, bought direct from the
manufacturers at a low lieu re.
and can give the licst of vrk
in all kinds of printing for the
least money. Try us.
Paisi.kv Vr S.iii.i.v.
ST-ln thic city or cn tlie trail-, a
I ladle gold wat. li. on Ai-r.l i'lh. ihe
6oder will lie rewar.;.-.l l.v leavini: tlie Mine
at the Academy rf Our Lady of I'etinial
I-ip. "Ji. i;.
Dk X. BLACK Hl'KX, ATTOKNEV AT
. Law. Albanv Oregon; Otliee in -ild
rellow's 1'emt.le. 'iil pra-tire in all courts
oftbectate. and ve riwrial atreniir-.i to nil
buKines, exivpt the county cuit cf I.ii:n
county.
THE MARKETS.
' ALRANT QCCTATIONS.
WTieat 70j,'
Oate Wc
Flour 4.25peitbl
Potatoes 40c
Eggs Vie
Butter liSoTie
Lard 10(8 123c.
Hams H15c.
Shoulders 3a 8c.
Bacon 10g 12c.
Hods 30c "
Hay-Timotliy, 16. oatand cLeat,
;PP es-flreen, f 1 per r-n.
Fluxi-Dried, S(J?o. per lb.
App es dried-bleached 9c tundr'ed
Chickens 15 00 5.50
Beef 3:5c gross.
Mutton-,;ia.50per head.
Hoct 5c. dressec
Yal tiasc.