THE MORNING HEKALD: SATURDAY, MAY 80, iOI.
DAIkY AND WBBKbY
TIRM8 OF SUBSCRIPTION
DAJLT
rtxblletied Jbtctj morning except Monday.)
eUrered by carrier, pet week..... 020
7 nail, per yew... 6 00
WUKLT,
ttPnbliahad ererjr Friday Homing.)
e copy, per annum, In advince...42.00
Wam not paid in advance.- iM
TU MAIL.
Meld t tne Albany pottofflee close
roc all office north
Thk fUecena rutee
Ike Weet Side
j;S0 a. M,
And tne Narrow On wt R.
at Portland and Sana 11 A. U
omllis and Yaquina ...12;S0 r. at
;ofllce ""h . 7:30 r. a
The postofflce will be cl x d each evening
iron tlx io eeren o'clock.
Kagurtered matter for the ly morning
tana ahould be mailed before o clock the
rpriooa evening.
OREGON PACIFIC TIME TABLE.
Arrirea Depart
aaesncor,
ll.13jMnlS.20pn
.' 3. 40pm 17. 45 am
T
THE CROP OUTLOOK
FARM VALUES.
AND
The crop prospect continues to
be better than good, though re
porta of drought in aoine parts of
the Northwest tends to produce
disquietude. In some former
years the destructive drought be
gan about tbis time. It is possible
that the present prospect may be
somewhat modified. A compara
tively small surplus will be carried
over from last year, which, witl
the reported shortness in France
and aome other countries, will
tnd to high prices in wheat with
absolute certainty in our own
country. From the agricultural
department comes a statement
that good prices for corn and oats,
as well as wheat, are as absolutely
assured aa they can ever be. In
toe tame quarter the opinion is
expressed that, under present
prices, (arm lands are promising
investment. A communication
from the agricultural department
says: "The Western prices of
corn and oats are more than
hundred per cent higher than they
were twelve months ago, wheat
and meats very much advanced
and an upward movement in near
ly all rural values, those of lands
included, lias already commenced
in spite of the fact that there has
been no reduction of area planted
no dead line of limitation to rural
exploitation found. The forces of
ef nature and the revolutions of
time and circumstance have
worked a beneficent change. First,
a bad season cut down the crop of
corn and oats, and eliminated a
surplus that had reduced prices
below the cost of production.
Next, two years of underaverage
wheat production of the world
have reduced stocks and and ad
vanced prices, while the unfavor
able foreign advices of the present
season, coupled with the high
prospect in this country, rendei
it probable that our surplus of the
present crop will be large and
prices bigh. Finally, the prices of
all meats, aa was indicated in the
Statisticians's Report for January,
have materially advanced, as also
those of the different grades of
beeves.
The microbe, and microbe
killers, have been the subject oi
considerable discussion, and have
been pretty generally accepted as
correct in theory and quiet exten
sively adopted in practice in an
irregular way. Human beings
rush with avidity to secure any
allievement for ailments both
imaginary and real, and the
microbe theory appeals with
romantic distinction for accept
ance. A late writer shows an
other form of the theory, how
ever. He aays that from the fact
that in many forms of disease the
presence of microbes is detected
the popular notion lias arisen that
hey are the cause of the disease
and that their destruction would
nrnan a cure. A rather novel view
has been presented, however, in a
little volume which has appeared
in New York, from the pen of
Mr. George T. Chapman, entitled
"The Microbe Has His Rights."
The author's view, in brief, is
tnai tne microDe is not the cause
of disease, but a minute scavenger
set at work by nature to remove
the debris of disease. The answer
to this theory from medical men
in general will no doubt be that it
is not an orthodox view, and
various teemingly conclusive facts
in bacteriology ceuld doubtless be
cited in opposition to it. Y'et in a
science that, with all its advances,
still contains many obscure prob
lems much latitude may be
allowed to theorists. In the clash
of contending intellects gleams of
truth oftentimes appear. The
Chapman theory, however it may
strike the medical man, will im
press the popular mind with a
sense of novelty, and while it may
not escape ridicule, it will easily
survive that.or.leal unle3S is;
reasoning shall be proven to be
fallacious.
Thk preeent earnest and active
discussion upon the subject of
foreign immigration, it is to be
hoped will result in some definite
and effective action being taken,
that will bring about results con
ducive to the advantage of the
country. The oflicial action in re
gard to turning back immigrants
who were Mormon poselytes and
avowed advocates of polygamous
marriages, will be heartily en
dorsed by the people, and will
certain! v have a deterring influence
in k3eping back that undesirable
class of persons. The Prairie
Farmer has been actively out
spoken upon this matter. A re
cent number says: "The United
States should and will welcome
thrift v and honest persons from
wheresoever they may come. The
best interests of this class will be
conserved by rigidly excluding all
persons inimical, mere is no
reason why foreign nations should
be allowed to abuse our hospital
ity. Italy lias lately forbidden tier
people under the age of twenty-
one from leaving the country. At
that age tliey can be U raited into
the ariuv. In self-defense, if y ung
men are not allowed to emigrate
old men should 1)8 kept out. It is
evident that in self-defense the
United States must from hence
forth scrutinize in the most careful
manner the status of the emigrants
seeking our shores, but welcome
all industrious, honest people
of
whatever nation they may be."
The Apache Indians have been
the terror of the Mexican border
of the United States for years, and
it appears still hang on. In Ari
zona, lately one man has neen
killed and another fatallv wounded
by them. And still there are
sentimentalists in the country
who are urging the permission for
Geronimo the murdering Apache
chief to return to hu tribe because
the arch old fiend pretends to be a
good Sunday school scholar.
THE
Glorious Fourth
EugenE
WILL CELEBRATE,
And will give more elaborate and
enthusiastic entertainment than
any city in the state. Every
thing will be provided for a
patriotic jubilee.
THE 2D REGIMENT
ENCAMPMENT
Will be in session at Eugene at
that time, and the week preced
ing, and will form a very attrac
tive feature of the day. This tine
body of 500 men will give splen
did exhibits of drill, parade, etc.
Dances and epen air concerto
with music by the best band in
the state each evening, all with
the beauty and grandeur of mili
tary order and discipline.
BEST MUSIC IX THE STATE,
Sham Battle, Races, Games,
Hose Contests, Etc.
'Everybody invited.
QUARTER
ker county Ore-A f
gon, near' whatUl M
ia now Baker City. aPCUTRY
man who ha ainceOCll I Ull I
become identified with the resource A A A
and development of that country. ThiaHUU
man is no other than Mr. John Stewart, one
of the wealthiest and moat intiuential citizem
in the county. In a recent letter he aays:
"I had been suffering from pains in my liack
and general kidney complaint tor aome time,
and had used many remidies without any
but temporary relief. The itainn in m) back
had become so severe that 1 was prevented
from attending to my work and could not
move without the urn of a cane. Hearing,
through a friend, of the wonderful mtei ef
foit by Oregon Kidney Tea, 1 was in'juced to
try a box, and from that vev first dose I
found instant relief, and before u-iinr half
the content of the box the pins in c y back
entirely disappeared 1 have every faith in
the virtues of the Oregon Kidney Tea, and
cAn conscientiously recommend it to my
friends. I would not be without it for any
thing." Oregon Kidney Tea cures headache, incon
tinence of urine, brick dut sediment, burn
ing or painful sensation while urinating, and
all affections of the kidney or urinary organs
of either sex.
HUMPHREYS
Dr. IIimpmkky'h Sim intsare scientifically
and carefully prepared prescriptions; used
for manv years in private practice with suc
cess, and for over thirty years used by the
people. Kvery single Specific is a cure for
the disease named.
These stcciflcs cure without drugging,
purging or reducing the system, anil are in
fact and deed the sovereign remedies of the
world.
LIHT Or PRINCIPAL KOS. CI'RRH. PRICKS.
1 Fevers, Congestion, inflammation.. $ "25
2 tortus, worm fever, worm colic... i
3 frying Colic, or teething of infants.. -'3
4 Diarrhea, of children or adults -li
5 Dysentery, Uriping, Billions Colic 2.1
ti Cholera Morbus, vomiting ill
7 1'ouglr, colds, bronchitis a.i
S Neuralgia, toothache, Kaceache 25
tt Headache, sick htadche, vertigo.... 15
10 Dpspepsia. billious stomach 25
11 Suppressed or Painful Periods 25
12 Whites, too profuse peiiods 25
13 Cronp, cough, difficult breathing 25
14 Salt Kheum. eavsipelas. eruptions.. 2
15 KheumatHin, rheumatic pains in
io rever ami ague, chills malaria
17 Piles, blind or bleeding
1!) Catarrh, influenza, cold in the head
20 Whooping Uougn, violent coughs
24 General debility, physical weakness
27 Kidney diteasc
2b Nervous debility
30 Urinary Weakness, wi tting bed......
32 Diseases ot the heart, ulpitation....
fto
f0
50
SO
b0
5(1
1 00
so
1 00
Sold by drugtrists, or sent postpaid on re
ceipt of price. Dr. If umphrcya' Manual, (1M
pages) richly bound in cloth and gild, nuffl
ed ice, HUMPHKKYS MED. O ,
111 & 113 William St , New York.
SPECIFICS.
SPRING
OUR STOCK OF Sl'RIN'd WAOON.S IS THE LARGEST AND MOST
COMPLETE OX THE PACIFIC COAST, AND COMPRISES
ALL THE LEADING STYLES OF
Four-Spring Passenger and Moun
tain Wagons,
SPECIAL PARCEL DE
LIVERY WAGONS,
ONE-HORSE BUSINESS
WAGON'S,
ONE-HORSE IRON AXLE
WAGON'S, ETC.
It will pay all par;ies wani
ng Spring wagons of any
description to call upon or
correspond with us.
We guarantee our vehicles the best,
Staver &
NEW MARKET BLOCK, -
WE CARRY THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE STOCK ON
THE PACIFIC COAST OF
Machinery and . Vehicles
skm) roK t'ATAi.ixi
AV. 0.33A.VrLS As
ALBANY, -
The men of this vicinity need
not be jealous because their wives
talk so constant'' about Matthews
and Washburn. Its not their kxkxI
looks the ladies are talking about,
it is the good qualitesof the cook
and heating dtoves they sell. Every
one seems to be delighted when
they buy from M. and W.
Our stock of candy has arrived,
ana we win give special rate to i
churches and sociables. Mueller J
& Garrett. '
Wood for Salt). I
Drv fir wood delivered
uart of the city at 3 00 per cord.
leave orders at the foot of Ferry
street at P. W. Spink's lumber
ard.
A FULL LINE OF BICYCLES AND TRICYCLES
FOR HOYS AND GIRLS
JULIUS CRADWOHL'S GOLDEN RULE
Spbietg
The public is invited to inspect the im
mense stock of Dry Goods
FOR THE SPRING OF
His assortment is bior than ever before, and he is preparel to satisfy custciuers in tjuality
and prices.
The Highest Market Price Paid for Country Produce.
WAGONS.
HALF-PLATFORM
SPRING WAGONS,
SCROLL spuing: WAGONS,
"HANDY WAGONS,"
'TAYLOR' OR THREE
SPRING WAGONS.
HALF-SPRING WAGON'S,
EXPRESS WAGONS,
DELIVERY WAGONS,
prices lowest, quality considered.
Walker
PORTLAND, OREGON.
of Every Description.
;e and pkk k list.
CO.
AGENTS
OREGON.
ALBANY
ALBANY,
OREGON
1X!I
of Instiuctors.
1HS0 .
A Eull C( rps
Classical, wif tific, literary ecnimercia.
nd normal cla ses. Course) of study ar
ranged to meet the needs of all grade of
students. Spe. ial inducemeot offered t
itudeuls from abroad. Tuition ranges fro a.
5.6 lo 12.50 Per Term.
Instrumental instruction in niusic wi
given by Miss Laura Uoltra.
Board in private families at low rates, and
rooms for self boarding at small expense. A
careful supervision exercised over pup
vway from home.
For circulars and full particulars, address
the president.
HEY. ELBERT N COXD1T,
Albany, Oregon,
CHOWDER BROS
Collegiate
! Contractor and Builders.
I Jflice on First street with "Wal
to any 'ace & Cusick, real estate agents,
.l.mny, Oregon. Kstimates given
n all kinds of buildings or carpen
er work. All work intrusted to
will be promptly executed.
amotocemfj
Mciy
ar
...A FULL STOCK OK
Staple Groceries
mm.
The best quality of Aas, codecs, candies
nuts, etc.
FRESH BAKED BREAD EVERY
DAY.
At this old reliable houfe !i also to Ik
found a complete assortment of 'resb familj
groceries, to wi.icl is constantly U-it.g audco
all the seasonable lines of groceries aud pro
visions, such as
Cranberries,
Fine Pickles,
Dried Beef Chipped to order
Anchovy Mustard,
Candies and Nuts.
Eastern Buckwheat Flour,
Cannea Goods of All Kinds,
Bohemian Glassware. Etc,
These goods were all bought when pri- e
ere low and the benefit of tie margin will i
given to his customers. Kemcmb-r tlrcplatn:.
at the old comer on Firsta'id llrt .. iloiu tils.
Cout'ul Mfer.
DR. W. C. NEGUS,
Graduate of the Royal Toll je of
London, Knglaml, also of the licile.
vue Medical College.
The Dr. has spent a lifetime of
study and practice ami makes a spe
cialty of chronic diseases, removes
cancers, scrofiilaenlarjjeinents.tumors
md wens, without pain or the kiule.
He also makes a specialty of treat
ment with electricity. Has practii e)
in the German French aud F.iij;Im!i
hospitals. Calls promptly uttcn.lml
day niht. His motto is
'i..UD WILL TO ALL."
Oflice and residence Ferry street,
between Third and Fourth.
:piA.:csrcx
rHOSE WISHING A KIIWT -CLASS IN
Brjmcnt, the heal made to rtaud tbv
climate of this coast, can be suited byt-i'linu'
at Mis: B. K. llvmarrs, o;ii.tsitc the AI.'im'hiu
TeaijiU, First Hlreet. The latest vocai and
instrumental music keit for sale. A!ollc
largcst assortment ol stamping pattern to
select from this side of "KrUro. I.e-s"ti
given in painting and enihroitici at liei
itudio over Linn County I'.ank. i:i.c he:
your order and you uill lie pb-ai-e'l.
N ti rsr .
.MesB's. llviuaiiit Prownell art-
! prepared in tlieir nursery to fur
I nisli all kinds of stock, ami tlii!
! intending to plant should call upon
! them.
limits anil Sli(Ms.
Purchasers of Hoots anl S!hcf
bear in mind that bin advertise
ments and oilers of bi;T discounts
io not always mean best values.
You will have to pay wins one a
profit as no one can do business
without expanse. The ipiest on in
who can sell you the best goods
for the least money.
Sami ki. E. Yoi xii.
BAZAAR STORE.
1891 AT
Crockery
T
1
iw,
'SOlll
Also carries the finest lines of
Pianos & Organs
.V Till: WILLAMETTE VALLEY.
CALL AND EXAMINE IIIS STOCK.
Ol.l. FKIXOWS TEMPLE, ALBANY, OREGON.
cJTJIjICTS
Manufacturer of
-AND DEALER IN-
1
t m
Cigars I'lut; and Sinokintr Tobaccos, Meerschaum and Briar Pipes, ai
full lin o' Smokers' Articles.
Ne or to I'tleiller's candy store, Albany, Oregon,
TJie largest and best line of $3 shoes
for men in Albany.
N. B. All my dry.goods at cost.
FIRST STREET, ALBANY, OREGON.
531
T IE I1
ake
"immons
Liver
Regulator
One Dose
ioo Dollars.
Dkar S. L. R: I consider one doe
iiionn Liver Reitulatar north 11 (M.
Im
waf
oth
the
I re
t coinliiatnl, hvi H.wlache. couM ent
iriir tt'ith fltistaction or appetite na
tilurs, aid felt altogether out of sorts.
Hortcil to Rlue Mm. Calomel. Oninin
ann
evi rv remedy su'ested, but only obtained
tenijmnirv rdief. One dose of S L R did m
more ito-hI th n $100 worth of doctors an
djitoriny. Kor"y, J C Martin.
I have ln a teahor for twenty rears, and
during thi' time have had lepcated attacks of
headache, produced hyforjid Liver, and
have heen entirelv cu ed by Simmons Livet
Ki'irula'or. 1 foun t to lie of an mild
;-lura'ter ill its a tion not to interfere, tn
the Inuit with my duti fin the school room.
To tli. we similar situi t d and subject to 'he
same, I cannot hurt recommend Sim
mooa Liver Regulator.
K. . Cuasil Campbsl IsvlUe K.
G.L. Blackmao,
DEALER IS
Paints, Oi
Perfumery
AND TOILET ARTICLES)
And a full line of
Books, Stationery, Periodicals.
Prescriptions Carefully Comoounded.
J"OS3FtT3:,
Choice Cigars
ill
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 1
THE WATERPROOF
OIL BLACKING,
rur ImrneiM, boots, thoea, carriage Mid'
liufitv toW, patent leather, etc,
CANNOT BE EQUALED
in nuinlitrs of eod qualities. The fo'
luwiii),' are a few of it qualities:
1st. It is lasting and durable.
"d. It does not rub otf on the
hands or clothes.
o I. It is perfectly waterproof.
4th. It softens the leather to itt
natural Btate.
5th. It (lives the leather a new
and glossy ap(earance.
(itli. It contains not one ingre
dient that is injurious to either the
leather or stitching, but is a pre
server of ihem.
7th. It can be need on the finest
boots and shoes and not prevent
the use of the common boot-black-ing,
but will soften and keep them
from cracking.
Now, my friends, if such an oil
as this would suit you, go to the
drug store of llulin V Dawson,
where you can get it for 50 cents
per box. One box will oil more
than one set of harness. Receipt
for making the oil is sold only for
individual use.
J. C. DEVISE,
Manufacturer and Agent,
Albany, Oregon.
Health is Wealth !
Dr. E. C. West'a
nerve and brain
treatment, a guar
anteed specific fur
hysteria, dizziness
tits, headache, ner
vous prostration
caused by tne use of
alcohol or tobacco,
ifteninfr of braia
resulting Io insanity
and leading to mis
ery, dei ay and loss
of power in either
six Each box con.
tains one month's
treatment. One dol
lar a box. or six box
es for Ova dollars,
sent by niail pre
iaid on receipt of
price. Guarantees
issued only by J. A.
Cumminfra, dnurRist
sole agent, Albany,
Oregon.
5500 REWARD
W e will pav the above reward for any caw
of liver complaint, dyajieiaiia. sick headache,
indigestion, ccnstiriation or costiveness w
cannot cure with West's liver pills, when tl
direction are strictly complied with. The
are purely vegetable nd nevtr fail to giv
sativfartion. Lame boxes, containing 30
pills, 25 cents. The genuine manufactured
only by the John C. West enmpagy. Chicago
Illinois. Sold bv J. A. Cumoiflfci, druggist
Albany, Oregon .
Julius Gradwohl, proprietor of
the Golden Rule Bazaar, informs
us that he will add to his already
large business a complete line of
shelf hardware and family
groceries. The sales of his Golden
Rule teas and baking powder is
steadily increasing. He still keeps
up the elegant prizes with these
goods.
THE-
lapa Route !
OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD
T. K. HOGG, Kecelver.
Aire .
Oregon Development Co.'s
Steamship Line
225MILESSlliTEl.
22 Hours Less Time
Than by any other route:
Accomodations unsurpassed for rr n fort an
safety. Fares and fmid.ts via la,t.ii.a an
the Oregon Ueveopment company's
ships, much lea that by any other route
ween all points in the Willlan.tt'e al
and San Prauciscoi
Sailing dates,
M.0M TaQUINa.
Willamette Valley....
w V
WUlauette Valley
rROM taa raAXCISOb
.June 4th
. lat
May 11
June tf
Willamette Valley
WUIametteVallev - le, 27
The company reserve the right to cha'ig
teamen or aailinir dates.
DAILT rasbXxasB TRil.NS.
Jixcept Sundays.)
L Yac.ulna7.tX) a M I Lv Albany 12 20 r
Corvallis 10:3S a m Coriallis 11 m
Ar Albany il:tK A M I Ar Yaiiuina 4 3" r. if
O. A C. tiama couuect at Aioan and Col
Wm. M Ifoaa,
C, BoetJI, General alauiudt.
ii.r A P. Agent
Corvallis. O ou
EAST S0UTE
-VIA-
SOUTHERN PACIFIC ROUTE.
THE MOUNT SHASTA ROUTE
Calif urn ia exrrtoa trains run dally
sol TH
OSIU
17:00 pm..Lv..... Portland Ar.. 8:3. am
10:2) p m..Lv Albviy Lv.. 6:'-1 am
10:15am..Ar 8. KraiH-isco.Lv.. VA' m
Loral Pass. Train latl-Y.. buinlay
b:00am..Lv Portland Ar.. 4:"" pro
12:20 p m . . Lv Albany .Lt .. i ..ni
6:40 p mAr.....Roset.'Urg Lv . j . .-on
Le Im son Itraucit.
2. a p Lv Albany Ar.. fc.i'- ,m
2UJ6 p m Ar ....lbanon Lv . h 4j mil
7:'40am..LT Albany ....... Ax.. I.; pu
b.32am..Ar Ixlnin'ii Lv.. i4i-ii;n
ALBASY LOCAL, OAILT (Kxdpl Suildiv)
ri.U) ra..Lv Portland Ar....9.i A a
9.lAI.Ar. . .AJbaiiy. Lv....0.oo a a
PULLMAN BUFFETSLKtl i-Kh.
TOURIST (SLEEPING CAFS,
For accommodation of SecomM li, ia
aengeri attached to Expreu li jh.s.
Went hide Division.
Between Poitland nd Coiv!lis
Mall Train Dally - Except Sunday
7:30am..Lv ...Po.tlatkl ...Ar.5 30p. m
12:10pm. .Ar Ccrvaiiis.. L.12.Up. m
At Albany and Corvallis coui.ect wiUi
trains of Oregon PacincUailroad.
Express Train Dally (Except Sunday
4:40pm. .Lv Portland... Ar.. t:20am
7:26 p m.. Ar Held innvi!le.Lv..6.4.'i aid
THROUGH TICKETS
lo All Point
EAST AND SOUTH
tVFoi tickets and full inforaia:ion re
garding rats maps, etc., call ou conpios
agent at Alnanv.
a. KOKHI.KR, E. P. nOGKRS,
Manager Asst. G. K & V. A
A WEAK MAN
Can ore himself of the de
plorable results of early abuse and
perfectly restore his vigor and vital
ity bv our home treatment. The
reni&kable cures of hoelef8 cates
of nervous debility and private
comDlaints are ever where stamp
ing out quackery. Trealies and
question list, a physician's gift to
suffering humanity, will be sent
fiee to those alllictec. Address
with stamp
PIONEER INSTITUTE,
405 Kearny "it., Kooju 2, an
Francisco, Cal.
We carry a larpe Flock of
printer's Ftationcry, well as
sorted, bought direct from the
manufacturers at a low figure,
and can give the bet of work
in all kinds of printing fur the
least money. Try us.
. Paisi.ky A- Smii.ky.
THE MARKETS.
ALBANY QCOTATIOKS.
Wheal :oi'
Oatfc 50c
Flour 4.2.r tx-r tbl
PoUtoes 4(c
Egg-B l'ic
Butter 25(335c
Lard 1012c.
Hams 1415c.
Shoulders Sc.
Bacon 1012c.
Hops 20c.;
Hay Timothy, 16, oaUjand cheat
$12.
App es Green, $1 per Im.
Plui Dried, c. per ft.
App'es dried bleached 9c oundrled
f9 c.
hickens fS 00 (25.50
Beef 53Jc prose.
Mutton 3g:j.50per head.
Hoes 8jc. dres&ec
Veal-66Kc
EGGS FOR SALE.
I will sell full blood Leghorn
eggs, both single and rose coinb,
for $1 60 per 13. also dotted Wyan
dotts, Light Brahmas, Iingsban
and Plymouth Rocks at the same
pric. L. J. HorcK,
Tangent, Or.
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