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THE MORNING HEKALD: TUESDAY, JUNE 9, f91. Daily a.nd Wehkuv TERMS OKSUKSCKU'TIfN Published .every morning except Monday.; f!ivred by carrier, per a ec!i... ...... 0'2o y arm, r year.. 6 00 WKKKLT, Published every Friday Morning.) o j copy, per annum, in advauce.........j'2.00 Viii-n not paid lit aKaice. 2.50 the .it.iii.s Mails t the Albany pngtoliicc clone rurjltorhces north. Pie Katttem states f f 6,30 a. M, The West Sale Anil the Nat row Oa t R, R.j ) or f'or'.iand and Sa. i 11 A, orvallin and Yaquina ...1'V.S0 r. M , ., oitlie south 7;SUP. The poHtortiec will be cl j- d each evening torn six to seven o'clock. itcgiitered matter for the Iv morning trim should be nailed before otiixk the leviu'JS evening. OREGON PACIFIC TIME TABLE. Arrives Departs raawmger. Ft tight...., 11.1 Hm liiOpin . 3. 1'.ipm 7.44 a hi TIIE BASKS ASH COL J) SILYElc. ASD A modification of the present banking methods in many respects seems likely to be called f r in the near future. Ju-t what the re sult will be cannot be clearly defined at present. The Provid ence Journal speaking of this uutter says: "The interest of the financial world is now centered on the peculiar condition of the Bank of England. The present beard of governors were foiced by circum stances last November to assume obligations which are evidently a serious tax on even its vast re sources, and on Saturday thty were obliged to call together the managers of the other great banks to take some measure to pieventj further pressure from their credi tors. If a bank's creditors with draw their deposits and the capital is tied up in loans which cannot bj repaid, it is a question for the t-tock holders to decide whether they will continue business. In this case it is not a question of s A vency, but of continuing business under the old method?. We have received repeated warnings from Lond jn that those best rusted on the financial situation there be lieve there must be a readjustment of the processes by which the ex changes of the world could be cleared through Lond n. The liabilities of the Paring') we:e about eighty millions of dollars, while the Rothschilds have con fessed to a loss, of forty million". These losses appear to have dis turbed the nervous Czar, and he has drawn away from London into j his treasury in Russia the surplus j gold which probably belonged to ' niniseii ana ins lamily. it is a proper and conservative course for the m inagers of the bank and for the Chancellor of the Exchequer to decline to cany on business without ample) capital, and !n Un did we may rest perfectly assured that they w ill get it. It n ay not. however, he in gold oin. There is practic.illv no limit to the amount of good property in the; world, but there is a decided liiml i to the amount of gold, and when ever the people take it into their heads to convert their property into fcold trouble omcsand thou sands aie crushed in the scram ble. Economic writers !iave con stantly pointed out this danger, and w henever such panic occurs in London the English govern ment isstii s notes to every one demanding gold. When the same trouble came in this country last autumn the united banks of .Ne,i York and other large tenters issued clearing-house certificates. When the panic-stricken find there is no gold to be had they are satisfied with other forms of security, just as they are in thej atlairs of ordinary life. 'J lie Pank of Franca makes this temnorarv ! . , . J ..ru.,.n u . iiii.uh.iii mil-, mill I refuses to rc leem its notes in gold at all times excepting on its own terms. It looks very probable aow that the Rank of England would be forced into tin; same at titude as its neighbor acru-s the channel. If this measure weie adopted and an international agreement male regulating the ratio at width ''.ld .mil wiiv-kf would beaded ,, as a hasisi.f issue, it would put a stop to thUj senseless surging back and furth j of the actual metal, while the! Ynrir i,. . t . J clearing-house certificates a per manent addition lo the currency: of this country. In other words, financiers all over the world ae grow ing weary of corners in the money market and piopose doing business on more enlightened principles. e mav be sure thatt w hatever dei ision is made in I.on-I don it will be an iisuTovenieiit on j the present crude methods which have been found inadequate .. .. - . t .- .. ' t .. -i - " ' - ' '- ""'-"' , . " " ' 1 .... .. . I ., M - -- -- . i. mi ' - ' " .' .- - --.---.---,- ..J-...-.-., - - "-, .I.... XJ ' - A m I American hankers will not be low to take advantage of an nr- rant-'ement between France and i Knglainl. The future of gold and silver will he to remain in a few centers undisturbed ly the whims of monarchs ovthe losses of mer chants. An international cur rency would take its place and be transferred by a stroke of the pen wherever it is most needed." Hciiwtixi-i rtu, tiie religious impostor who claim? to be the Savior, is not appreciated in Kan sas City, where he is now sojourn ing for a few days. Certain people who have strong opinions in re gard to this mountebank's blas phemy notified him to leave town under pain of receiving a coat of tar and feathers, ichweinfurtli did not wither tliem with his ana thema, as he is fond of telling his hearers he is able to do, but l.e called on the police for protection. He w ill probably find discretion the better part of valoi, as the Kansas City men evidently mean what they say. Iiik iios'.on man Mho indis creetly kissed his own wife in sight of a policci an, and thereby became the subject of arrest by the cop, has g;iined notoriety if not fame by the act. Every paper in the country has given either hi:n, the policeman who arrested and charged him with beingdrunk and disorderly, or the judge who dist harjrtd him. a dig over the subject. I Nt i.f. am 8 trip witti the Charleston after the guns ol the Itata seems to have been only haif way done, as only half the guns were turned over. Ah well, half a loaf is better than a loaf. Strayed or Stolen, From the farm of the under signed near Muddy station Lane county, one dapple gray mate six years old fourteen hands h:gh branded on the left shoulder with the combined letters D, H. Anyone giving information leading to her recovery will be handsomely rewaided. J. P. Allison. THE Glorious Fourth UGEN E 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 I'D REGIMENT ENCAMPMENT Will be in session at Eugene at t hat time, and the week preced ing, and will form a very attrac tive feature of the day. This fine body of "00 men will give sp'.en did exhibits of drill, parade, etc. Dances and open air concerts with music by the best band in the state each evening, all with the beauty and grandeur of mili tary order and discipline. , BEST MCSIC IN THE STATE, Sham Battle, Races, Games, Hose Contests, Etc. "Evcrybody invited. HUMPHREYS' Dr. llrMPiiKKY's Si'R' incf are scientific Jl aiitl carefully prepared prescriptions; u-wmI lor in vi v years in private practice with bih i ! ami (or over thirty years uc 1 by the jrenple. Kmtv single Specific is a cure fur tn I hc .tie nainetl. These i-c hies cure without .IrUpfirit'ir, puriiiLT ir re In inn the jiystcm, ami are in fact a id deed the sovereign remedies of the w.rM. LHT Of PRINCIPAL NoS. (THU. PRICKS.. 1 KvtM, Congestion, inflammation.. !5 2 Worms .rni fever, worm colic i-i :; Crying Colic, or teething of infants.. -j 4 iMarrhev of children or adults tn ; Iysentery, Griping, Hiliious Colic li Cholera Morbus vciuitiug '!." 7 Cough, cold, bronchitis 5 Neuralgia, Unit ha he, Kaceache J j Headache, sick h.adtchc, vertigo.--. tf 10 I'pripepsia, hiliious stomach J:'t 11 Suppressed or I'ainful Periods i. Whites, too profuse peiiods 2j 13 Croup, cough, ditH.ult breathing i.r il $alt Ktieuui. caysipel ts. eruptions.. U'- 1 Hheuma'iiu, rhL'iimatie pains "2. Ii Fever and :igii", chil Is malaria Thj 17 Piles, blind or bleeding fto 19 Catarrh, intlucnza, cold in the head SO w tumping Coun, violent cough) 50 bU Ml 1 00 SO 1 00 21 ii'iiT.l ile-b'litv, physical weakness 27 KkIiicv ili't.-lie :i Neivous dcbtlitv I'rinary We.iki.cs, witting lied.. 'j'i lisca9es "I the heart, p.ilpitatioli . Sold bv dniiMsts, or sent postiaid on re ceipt of price. ir. llirnphreys' Manual, (144 p:i-es) ri hlv Ixmnd in clnth and irold, mail ed rte. IIL'MI'HItr.VS'MEII. O., Ill .V H i William St , New York, SPEC I FIGS HOSK AND SINOI.K COMB fOWIl I A0U IlOOStCrS FoU $1.50 kacu A11P0I B"e Cne Langshang, Ply m?th Kock a",! yaii'Jpttes, same ; price. Mrs. L. J. Houck, Tangent, Or. ''..,'L77ZZrZZ ' V.N I WKAIV MAN Who is sufferiiiK, either in mind or body, from the m "11 j'triu'isor weakeiiinir effei't-t ol rns un i'iioraDt follies, abuse ami excesses can be uuicklv and permanently enre.1. l'i.'rs free (sealed. DR. COLE MM 'ibis old l ctiir has had SO years eperince in eurinir Private, lihxnl, Nervous and Skin Uiseases. Write to-dav. Reliable Ereni.-iLc -ont rivately to iddren ny SPRING WAGONS. OUR STOCK OF SPRING WAGONS IS THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE ON 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 WAGONS, ONE-HORSE IRON AXLE WAGONS, ETC. It will pay all parties want ing Spring wagons of any description to call upon or correspond with us. We guarantee our vehicles the b.'st, Staver $c NEW MARKET BLOCK', WE CARRY THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE STOCK ON THE PACIFIC COAST OF Slacliiasry and Velxiclo3 of Every Description. SEND FOR CATALOG JE A.ND l'KK E LIST. ALBANY, The men of this vicinity need not be jealous because their wives talk so constantly about Matthews and Washburn. Its not their good looks the ladies are talking about, it is the good ijualites of the ''ook and heating stoves they sell. Every one seems to be delighted when tluy buy from M. and W. School Tax Notice, The school tax in school district No 5, is now due and pay able. Call at my oflh-e and pay the same before it bee ines de linquent. C. G. Rl'KKII UT. District Clerk. I tWUm Kty I ALBANY. rzrrmPi tivn o 9I PraLl A Hull A FULL LINE OF BICYCLES AND TRICYCLES 1 OR POYS AND GIRLS JULIUS CRADWOHL'S G3L0EI1 RULE Spring The public is mense FOR THE His assort nent ia hior than evjr bfj:e, and he is prep.ua and prices. The Highest Market Price Paid for HALF-PLATFORM SPRING WAGONS, scroll spring wagons, "handy wagons," 'taylor' or three spring wagons, half-spuing wagons, express wagons, delivery wagons, prices lowest, quality considered. Walker PORTLAND, OREGON. OREGON. OR EGO ft C ips of Instructors. Classical, scit tide, literary, & mmrrcia. 4iid norma) eta-sen. Courses f study ar ranged to meet the needs ol all grades 0 4tudenta. Spe. iai inducements offered t itudeuls from abroad. Tuition rauires Iron. 5.50 lo 13.59 tVr Trrui. Instrumental instruction in music wi Hen by Miss Laura Uoltra. Board in private families at low rat.s, and rooms for self board inir at small exuense. careful supervision exercised over pup iwny from home. For eircuNrs and full particulars, addre the president. KF.V. ELBERT N. COXDIT, Albany, Oregon. CR0WDER BROS Contractor and Builders. Jfliee on First street with Wal 'ice & Cusick, real estate agents, Jbany, Oregon. Estimates given n ail kinds of buildingsorcarnen erwork. All work intrusted to will be promptly executed. ALBANY CoIIeffiate Wiote. amouscememT invited to inspect the im stock of Dry SPRING OF Bakery ! xtori Ml ...A FULL STOCK OK... Staple Groceries Crockery. Glassware. The best quality ct ten, coffeca, candies outo, etc. FRESH BAKED BREAD EVERY DAY. At this M reliable houne i aim to be found a complete assortment of fresh family ),'rocerie, to which is constantly lii.ir a' hit-1 all tilt seaaonahlo lines of groceries and pro visions, such as Cranberries, Fine Pickles, Dried Beef Chipped to order Anchouy Mustard, Candies and Nuts, Eastern Buckwheat Flour, Cannea Goods of All Kinds, Bohemian Glassware, Etc, These (roods were all bontrht when prim ere low and the beiiclit of tLe margin will lie iivon t his cuHtoinera. Remember hc place, it the old corner oa First and IJr -i.ail.iu cits. Conrad Mtcr. DR. W. C. NEGUS, Graduate of the Royal College of London, England, also of the JWille vue Medical College. The Dr. has spent a lifetime of itudy and practice and makes a spe cialty of chronic diseases, removes cancers, scrofe la enlargements, tumors ind wens, without pain or the knife, (le also makes a specialty of treat ment with electricity. Has practii ed in the German French and English hospitals. Calls promptly attended lay night. His motto is 't.OD WILL TO ALL." l-TOfKoe and residence Ferry street, between Third and Fourth. I 11HOSE WLSHINQ A FIRST-CLASS IN L s'rairent, the best maile to stand the climate of this coast, can lie suited by ea'ling it Mis. B. E. iivman's. onmisite the Mannnie I Temple, First street. The latest vocal and instrumental music kept for sale. Also the lan--est assortment of stampins patterns to iclect from this side of 'Frisco. Lesoiis ,'iven in paintinir and cmhroider) nt her ttudio over Linn County Bank. Give her your srder and vou w ill be pleascl. Nursery. Me: 8 3. Hyman & Brownell are prepared in their nursery to fur nish all kir.ds of stock, and those intending to plant should call upon them. Hoots and Shoes. Purchasers of Roots ami Shoes bear in mind that big advertise ments and oilers of big discounts lo not always mean best values. You will have to pay some one a profit as no one can do business without expense. The quest on is who can sell you the best goods for the least money. Samikl K. Yoixg. BAZAAR STORE. Goods 1891 AT 1 to satisfy customers in quality Country Produce. ' jr,.vs. .l- x i 1 Drnos, -Also carries the Pianos & Organs iy THE WILLAMETTE VALLEY. CALL AM) EXAMINE ITIS STOCK. ODD FKLLOWS TEMPLE, ALBi NY, ORFfiON. jHcriiicrs joseibh, Manufacturer of Choice Cifars -AND FINE lUPOHTED AND KEY WEST . C:sar Plug and Smokinif Tohaecog, Meerschaum and Briar Pipes, a full lin o' Buirtkcrs' Articles. Ne O' to Pffeifler's candy store, Albany, Oregon, Once Again AVo wish to remind you that we car ry tlici most Complete Lino of Hard ware. Stoves aud Ranges in the Val 1n MATTHEWS & WASHBURN.' FEED -:- STORE GENERAL PRODUCE MARKET. WANTED SPECIALLY- Hay, ratu tnd rotrUre, lo iupnly sustome cc tiie Or4on I'auiSc Railroad extension ana my increayiog home trade ' rire I sell in quantitiefc to suit the purchasers. Store in Strahan Brick, Sefoml street R. Sd. ROBERT'SoN. n . I cp eA?V s orf- 'ly ake "immons Liver vr One Dose wo at a ioo Dollars. Pr.AR S. L. R: I consider one dots lm monn Liver Regulator worth kM. wa coimtipatod, hail Ueadache, could eat oth ine with satiHfaction or appetite' ha the blues, aud felt altoirethcrout of sorts. Ire sorted to Blue Mass, Calomel, Qulnin , and every remedy suggested, bnt onlv obtained temporarv relief. One dose of 8 L R did m more rood than ifllM worth of doctors an dxtoring. Kesp'y, J C Uabtdi. I have been a teacher for twenty Tears, and diiriint that time have had tepeated attacks of headache, produced by torpid Liver, and have been entirely cu cd by Simmons Live Kcirula'or. I foun t to be of so mild a character in its a tion not to Interfere, la the least with my duti tin the school room. To those similar situi t d and subject tothe same, I cannot 3 hiift recommend Sim mons Liver Reftiiator. K, K. CbbisI Campbel lSYtlle K). Keguiat G.L. Blackmai?, DEALER IK Paints, Oils, Perfumerj AND TOILET ARTICLES) And a full line of Books, Stationery, Periodicals. Prescriptions Carefully Compounded- fSntBt lines of- DEALER IN- e-ti , 'I htre eel QUARTER tied in I la kercounn l ;-n? A cun, near vhatUl fl is new linker City. pCIJTDV man who haa sinctUC .11 I Ufll liccome identified with the returcc and development ol that country. Thin :AG0 man ia no other than Mr. John Stewart, one ot the wealthiest andmoet influential cilizeiw in the county. In a recent letter he nays: "1 had twen autTcrinK from paiua in my In- k and ce'ieral kidney conipKitit ior tome time, and hat' used many miuiinn wiihcut ny but tciuporarv relief.' 1 he pains in in; back had Ih-coiiip to aevcre t h it 1 waa .rt'enltd from ait'ndiii to my work and could nut in ive wiihiut the ne of a cane. Heari'ij:. through a friend, of the wondcnul; cure- it; foit by tlre'on Kidney I'ua, 1 wan ia-luireil to try a box, and from that ve'V find doae I found in'ai.l relief, and before, aiintf half he vnitenbi o' the box the paina in c y hack entirely diaaiie4rtd I have every -f -Uh in the irlut-8 of th Oregon Kidney Tea, and cm coiiNcientioualy recommmid it vo iny friendn. I would not be without it for an) -thinic." V Oregon Kidney Tea curea headache, incon tinence of uri e, buck dUHt aedinient,' burii lnor painful nenration ahile uiiaatintt, and all affections of th; kiiluey or urinary- urjaui of either sex. j Health is Wealth ! Dr K. C. Vest's nerve and brain treatment, a guar anteed epecitic for hysteria, diuine hts, headache, ner vous prostration caused by the use ol alcohol or tobacco, softening of brain resulting in insanity and leailin i to mis ery, decay and lose of -power in either six Each box con tains one ni nth's treatment. One dol lar a box, or six boa es for "ve dollars, sent by mail pre paid an receipt ol rice. Guarantees wTOetfoaJy by J. A. Cut-wings, druggist sole agent, Aioanr; iOregon. 4500 REWiRD We will pay the above reward; for any cast of liver complaint, dyspenos. sick headache, indigestion, constipation or costiveneaa wc cannot cure with West's liver pills, when tr direction are strictly complied with. Thej are puiely vegetable and never fail to givi satisfaction. Large boxes, cor.taining pills, 25 cents. The genuine manufactured only by the John C. West company. Chicago Illinois. Sold bv J. A-tCummiugs, druggis) 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 (rroceries. The ales of his Golden Rule teas and baking powder is steadily increasing. lie still keeps up the elegant prizes with these goods. Silk mitts at the Ladies Bazaar. Boy's shirts veeta at Searls going at cost. A large line of children's sun bonnets, school hats, white aprons and dresses just received at the Indies Basaar. Something nice in coffees at Allen Bros. They run their own delivery wagon, and deliver goods promptly, -THE- lapna . Route OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD T. E. HOGG, Kccelver. AXC Oregon Development Co.'s Steamship Line .AND 22 Hours Less Time Tb n by a ny otter route: Acconioriitions uneurpuwed for ccmf rt an talety. taruc and irciKMa i -ii. ftn the Oregon Deve opmeut coni i.j 'g hip, much h-n that by any other route ween all points in the illlan.tte l : San Franciiwo, SAILING DATES, mOM TA9CI5A. Willamette Valley .,..June 'h W V .. Kit Willamette Valley ...... 22, rsOll BAH F-AKCISOO M.y il June 'J " I?. 27 Millamette valii. Willamette Vallev.... The comiany reserve the right to cl-a teamen r s ilinir uatea. UAILT rAHel-tORR TRAINS hxcept bunilaya.) L Yax;ilr.a 7.-00 A I Lv Albany 12 2) Ctinallii lo:SM u ' Corvalha 1 n A Albany i'.:Jo a I Ar YUina 4'3S p. O. C. limit connect at Ai'uan and Col W. M . Uoao, C, . Ilowra, Central Maniet, U. F A P. Airetit Conallis, O on EAST 1 SOUTH -VIA- i SOUTHERN PACIFIC ROUTE. THE KOUIST SHASTA F0CTE California ex) rtsa tiainv run dai) il ru AOPtU 7.-00 p m..Lv. ...Portland ....Ar.. am lu:-pm..Lv. Albany Lv. am 10 15 a in. .Ar S. l-'ranciaco.Lv.. pra Loral rasa. Train lHj- -Ex. Mi :day Ij-OOa m..Lv Prrtlaud ....Ar.. j :o 1 p m..Lv.... Albaii.Lv..i -m 6:40 p mAr. ....Rot-ei'urif Lv . . t LrtMiiOB Itrayrk. 2.36p-a..Lv Alliai.y Ar.. t,ro ,!Spni At . ...Ul.a,...u Lv s t- an Trmiu.l' Ailny..... Ar.. 4 :'i, in 22am..Ar LcIiaiioi Lv.. if ,,ta a'.kvvy local, iiailv ( Except Suml iy) f.iO ea..Lv I'urtl-nd Ar.....io am !.IKi.... Ar. ..Ailijiiy.....l ....5-Uj a a PULLMAK riL I FETSLKhl'EK!-. TOURIST SLEKriKG CARS, For accommoaation r.f St-c"nd-t."le ia senders attached to Fiji cm- Wmt M!r Division. Between J'ort)nni nJ CflV"'!:8 Hall Train Onllj- Except Sunday 7:30am..Lv ...Po.tuuil ...Ar.&3p. in l'.'tlo p m..Ar Ccrvanis.. L. 12.6..-'. m At Albany and Corvallis connect with trains of Oregon PaciticHailroad. xprraa Train Il!y (Kactpt Sunday 4:40Dm .Lv Portland .. Ar.. h:Sfi am ! 7: p m.. Ar Mc!iimville.Lr..'S.4iAin THROUGH TICKETS lo All Point-- 0 ' EAST AND SOUTH tVFor ti ktt and full infrn.i.iion re- j Kent at .Mltitnv. K. htiKHLI It. MaiiArr E. P. KOGKIIS, Ar-t ; K I . A A WEAK ftlAft Can core liiinst'li of the c.'e pli'iable lesul-s of early almte Hid perfectly res-tore hits v iijor ainl vital ity by our home trea!inoi;t. The remarkable cuicsu.' 1 1 ore less casts of nervous i'ebility ami private coiiiiilaintd are ever where stamp ing ont iuackerr. Trcaiies ariil question lit-t, a physician' jiift to mllerinj humaniiy, will be sent fiee to those ailhctec. Address with stamp I'lOXEEK IXSTITrTE, 405 Kearny --t., Kooiu 2, ian Francisco, Cal. We :rry a large ptotk of printers fitationery, well as sorted, iHrtight dirti't from the manufacturers at a low ligure, and can give the best of work in all kinds of printing for the least money. Try us. Paislkv A- Smii.kv. THE MARKETS. ALBANY QUOTATIONS. Wheat-7t' i Oata f.0c ' Flour t4.2!V pet bbl routioes 4uc Ejrfrs 1-c Butter 5a35c Ijtrd imiihic Hams 1-1 15c. Shoulders atic. Bacon 10 lie Hop6 3Uc. Hay Timothy, $16, oaU and cLeat App es flreen, tl per bn. Pluxu Dried, c. per Tb. App dried bleached 9c sundrled 9 c. Chickens f5 00 5.50 Beef iJcgaKc irroRS. Mutton f.lQi Wper head. Hoes .ijc dressec Veal atic. EGGS FOR SALE. I will sell full blood Leghorn eggs, both Kins:le and rose comb for tl 50 tier 13. nlan ,l,iiJr ' I ootts. Light Brahtnas, Itngshan ana 1 lyruouth Rocks at the came P"ce. L. J. Hot ck, Tanj-eat, Or.