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THE MORNING HERALD: TlttJRSDA ST. JUNE 11, l9U UAIbY 1ND WBEKkV TERMS OKBUBflClUITJON- DAILY Published every momine except Monday.) IiTered by curler, per week... y wail, per yruH.HM..M 0-20 e do WKKKLT, Published every Fridy Morning.) D9 copy, per annum. In sdvance.....J2.00 toueo out paid in advance. 2.50 THE M.ilLH, til it the Albany postolGce close Far ail offices north The Eastern states 60 a. M, Tbe West Side And the Narrow G urt R. R. or Portland and Sat' h orvailis and Yaquina M ..11 A. M 12;S0 r. u .7:30 P. : l omce soutn Vie postorflce will be cl d each evening rom six to seven o'clock. ristered matter for the ly momiiiK kuti should be mailed before o clock the rerioua ereninr. OREGON PACIFIC TIMETABLE. Arrives Departs rassenew. Fnixht 11.13pm 1120pm 3.40pm l.-ij a ru AFFECTSO TRUSTS. The matter of combinations to enhance values in tlie interests of speculative designs, is one that is not for the good of people in gen eral, and legal decisions upon that subject are of interest. The Kan sas City Journal mentions that it was a good decision of Judge Thayer, of St. Louis, in regard to trusts. That is, in ellect. that an agreement or contract not to do business without consent of other parties, or a combination of parties, is unlawful that it cannot be en forced against party who breaks it. Modern law is practically court made law, and popular opinion generally takes a decision of our courts to be good or bad law as its ellects ia good or otherwise. It is out of the possible for the ex pert masses to understand law in any other way for the courie themselves and the bar are very little in advance. We have our justices courts and are common pleas courts as the beginnings, and our courts of appeal and supreme courts, to which may be added the ourts of the United States to the ultimate tribunal titling at the capital. These various tribunals are a little like our metal smelters each one being a sort of separat ing or reduction process by wWich in he yery last process the pure metal of legal principle is at tained. That illustration, may be far fetched, but it is not so very much mixed as a symbol. This decision as to trusts is in another sense sauce for the gander. The sauce for the goose that these great corporations composing thp trusts have contended for was that f their employes had no right to break contracts, express or im plied, with them audi as quit tin'.; work, going on strikes and other acts that in the judgment of those concerned were projer and jnstitiable. The idea could not be riht in one case and wrong in another. They have always charged that such action on the part of workmen were con spiracies, but they have tried to nuke the public believe that a trust was only prudent business methods of self-protection. The underlying principle of the decis ion referred to is that trusts are conspiracies against the interests of the public. The reason the decision meets with such hearty approval is that the people have felt them to be so. It has been supiosed that as a corporation has no soul, the principles of right and wrong as to individuals did not apply to them. Common sense and the golden rule aflirm the natural and inherent right of anv one to work for his or her living as they please. The denial of this has been held up, and rightly, as the mistake and wrong of the workman. Then why should the principal be different in the case of an association of ind: viduals who want to do business or work for themselves? That is what common sense and the rule of common right fray, .mrI it is what this decision of Jndge Thayer means. Ai.Mr until the end of Sir John Macdonald's long struggle forliie hopes were expressed that the old statesman would pull through. These hopes were based upon the enormous vitality of the man who resembles l)israeli in his power of saving himself for great emergen cies, but like lisraeli he lived hard, and was pretty we'l worn out w hen he came into power. lie resembled the gre&t Tory leader also in his contempt for money getting. Though in a position to utilize advance information, he never made use of his advantages, and he died as did bisraeli, a coin-j paratively poor ms-i. In the pres ent ages of money-getting and speculation, this was not the least of his viitue9. The bounty of the government, to be disbursed to the producers of sugar within the limits of the United States, will reach upwaids of twelve million dollars, for the year commencing July 1, 1801. Dy far the larger propoition will go to the cane sugar producers of Louisiana. The makers of maple sugar will come in for a portion and every locality where beets are raised for sugar making will also receive a benefit from the bounty, as will also the sorghun producing localities. This vast sum of twelve or fifteen millions, which will be given out to the producers of sugar 01 the basis of 2 cents per pound for sugar that tests DO or more degress, and 3 4 of a cent per pound for that going less than 90 and more than GO degrees, will be widely distributed and affect very many people. The labor and care of its distribution will be no small task. It Mill be cared for by the Internal Revenue bureau. The power of f. ith is shown in the crowds of invalids that pro fess cure at the hands of Father Mollinger of Pittsburg. This priest has some medical skill, but most of his cures depend upon the implicit faith of the patients, who believe that even by laying on of hands he can heal them. The case shows that pu'jlic credulity is almost as great as it was in mcdi.-fval times, and it also shows how vast is the opportunity of the man who utilizes it for merely selfish ends. It is the great merit of this priest that he is unselfish and exacts no fee; yet, in the end, he will probably receive more money in voluntary gifts than if he had bartered his ekill for money. Sam Goetz's fancy pastry, cakes and bread, fresh every morning, at iVllen tiros. THE Glorious Fourth EuGEN K 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 virill, 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 MUSIC IN THE STATE, Sham Battle, Races, Games, Hose Contests, Etc. Everybody invited. HUMPHREYS Dr. IIc MPHRRv'rt Spjw ihuh are tcuntincally aml carefully prepare! prescriptions; usei for uianv years in private practice with sue itM, and for over thirty yearn used by tht people. Every single apei-ili; U a cure for thmlUe-vte named. These spccitles cure without drugging, purKitiif or rediKitur the system, and are in fact and deed the sovereign remedies of the world. T OK PRINCIPAL .XOM. CI'RRH. PRICi Fever, Congestion, inflammation. Worms, worm fever, worm colic.... i'ryinif Colli-, or teeth in of infants.. Diarrhea, of children or adults Dysentery, Griping, Billious Colic ..... Cholera Morbus, vcmitiiif? ....... Couh, colds, bronchitis..... ............ Neuralgia, toothache, Kaceache. Headache, sick h adu he, vertigo.... Dppepsia, billious stomach Suppressed or Painful Periods Whites, too profuw pe iods Croup, couifh, difficult breathing Salt Khetim. eaystpelas. eruptions.. Kheuniatism, rheumatic pains Keverand aiue, chills malaria rues, blind or bleeding Catarrh, influenza, cold in the head H hooping Coiign, violent coughs General debility, physical weakness Kidney disease .. n Neivous debility , ..... 1 L'rinary Wer.kr.es. wi tting bed...... Disea9csot the heart, palpitation.... 1 Soltl bv dnii'iats, or sent postpaid on re ceipt of price. Dr. Humphreys' Manual, (144 pajfen) richly bound in cloth and gold, mail ed ne, HUMPHKKYSMKD, O., 111 & 113 William St , New York, SPECIFICS. 1ST ARRETTS Garden Seeds. The Rest Because Always Reliable. Established 187-4. Special prices to market gardeners. Sena for catalogue for 1301. Address, Geo. Stakrktt, Walla Walla, Wash. KOSK AXD SINGLE COMB BrownLeghorn Roosters FOR SALE AT $1.50 EACH Also some fine Langshang, Ply moth Rock and Wyandottes, same price. Mas. L. J. Hovck, Tangent, Or, SPRING OUR STOCK OF SPRING WAGONS 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 WAGONS, ONE-HORSE IRON AXLE WAGONS, ETC. It will pay all par:ies want ing Spring wagons of any description to call upon or correspond with us. We guarantee our vehicles the best, Staver & NE W MARKET BLOCK, WE CARRY THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE STOCK ON THE PACIFIC COAST OF aiachiaeiy and Vehicles of Every Description. SEND FOK CATALOG ;e AND HUCE LIST. W. O. J )xW I B7tob. AGENTS ALBANY, ----- OREGON. 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 iualites of the cook and heating dtoves they sell. Every one seems to be delighted when they buy from M. and W. School fax Notice. The school tax in school district No 5, is now due and pay able. Call at my ofnVe and pay the same before it becomes de linquent. C. G. Rl'KKII IHT. District Clerk. A FULL LINE OF BICYCLES AND TRICYCLES FOR BOYS AND GIRLS JULIUS CRADWOHL'S GOLDEN RULE Spring The public is invited to inspect the im mense stock of Dry Goods FOR THE His assortment is bier Una and prices. The Highest Market Price Paid for WAGONS. HALF-PLATFORM SPRING WAGONS, scroll spring wagons "handy wagons," 'taylor' or three spring wagons, half-spring wagons, express wagons, delivery wagons, pi ices lowest, quality considered. Walker PORTLAND, OREGON. ALBANY ALBANY, 0REG0H 1890 . .191 A Eull C( tps of Instructors. Classical, scif tiflc, literary, or ramercia and normal cla scs. Courses of study ax ranged to meet the needs of all grades o students. Spe.ial inducements offered tc rtudenls from abroad. Tuition mixes Iron 5.M I Sli.Se Per Term. Instrumental instruction In muic w given by Miss Laura Uoltra. Board in private families at low rates, anC rooms for self boarding at small expense. careful supervision exercised over pup &way from home. For circulars and full particulars, addres the president, REV. ELBERT N. CONDIT, Albany, Oregon, CROWDER BROS Contractois and Builders. Jffice on First street w ith Wal lace & Cusick, real estate agenta, Jbany, Oregon. Estimates given n all kinds of buildings or carnen er work. All work intrusted to will be promptly executed. amoummfjT SPRING OF ever before, and he is prepared Sir Bakery ..A FULL STOCK OF Staple Groceries Crockery. Glassware. The best quality ot teas, coffees, candles outs, etc. FRESH BAKED BREAD EVERY DAY. At this old reliable house Is also to be found a complete assortment of fresh family groceries, to which is constantly being 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, Eastern Buckwheat Flour. Cannea Goods of All Kinds, Bohemian Glassware, Etc, These goods were all bought when priceo ere low and the benefit of tbc margin will br liven to his customers. Remember the place, tt the old corner on First and Br oiolbin tits. Conrad Mjcr. DR. W. C. NEGUS, (Jraduate of the Royal College of London, England, also of the lielle vue Medical College. The Dr. has spent a lifetime of study and practice and makes a spe cialty of chronic diseases, removes cancers, scrofula enlargements, tumors ind wens, without pain or the knife. He also makes a specialty of treat ment with electricity. Has practit ed In the German French and English hospitals. Calls promptly attended lay night. His motto in OD WILL TO ALL." WOflioe and residence Ferry street, between Third and Fourth. iPi-A- .isro. TUIOSE WISHING A FIRST-CLASS IN L srament, the best made to stand the climate of this coast, can be suited byca'ling at Mis: B. E. Hyiuan's, opKisite the Muaouic Temple, First street. The latest vocal and instrumental music kept for sale. Also the largest assortment of stamping pattern? to wlect from this side of 'Frisco. Lesions ifiven in lainting ami emnider) at her ttudio over Linn County Bank. Give bci your arder and you will be pleased, Korser). Men s. Hyman & Brownell are prepared in their nursery to fur nish all kinds of stock, and those intending to plant should call upon them. Boon anil Shoes. Purchasers of Boots and Shoes bear in mini! that big advertise ments and oilers of big discounts io not always mean best values. You will have to pay some one a profit as no one ca- do business without exiwnse. 1 lie quest'on is who can sell you the best goods for the least money. Samuel E. Young. BAZAAR STORE. 1891 AT . to satisfy customers in quality Country Produce. 1 i Also carries tLe finest lines of Pianos & Organs .V THE WILLAMETTE VALLEY. CALL AN I) EXAMINE HIS STOCK. ODD FKLLOWS TEMPLE, ALBANY, ORWiOX. a"0"Xiicrs jos wia:n Manufacturer of Choice Cigars AND FINE IMPORTED AND KEY WEST Cigars Piuft and Smoking Tobaccos, Meerschaum and Briar Pipes, ai . full Mn- o' .Ssiiokcrs' Articles. Ne fo to PlTelffer's candy store, Albany, Oresron, Once "We wish to remind you that wt car ry the most Complete Line of Hard ware. Stoves and llanes in the Val o MATTHEWS & WASHBURN. FEED -:- STORE a is n GENERAL PRODUCE MARKET. WANTED SPECTA LLY- Hay, rata and jotitrtf, to supply gustome en the Oregon Paciiic Railroad extension ami my insrearing home trade here I pell in quantities to suit the purchasers. Store in Strahan Brick, .Senond stsect R M. R8BERT'SoN. In ake "tmmons Liver Regulator One Dose WO ATM ioo Dollar?. Diar S. I.. R: t consiiler one dm lm mons Liver Regulator north SMOA. a constipated, hail Headache, could eat oth Intr with flattafnetion or appetite ha the blues, ami felt altogether out ot sorts. I re sorted to Blue Mass, Calomel, Quinin , and every remedy stigircsted, hut onlv obtained temporary relief. One dose of 8 L R did m more (rood than ja 1 00 worth of doctors an dMtonnp. Rcsp'y, J C MAans. I have been a teacher for twenty years, and during that time have had lepeated attacks of headache, pnxluccd by torpid Liver, and have been cntirclv cu cd by Simmons Live! Regulator. I foun t to be of so mild) harat-ter in lu a tion not to interfere, in the least with my dutl (In the school room. To those similar , situi t d and subject toOie same, I cannot 5 higt recommend Sim mons Liver Regulator. K. E. Csaial Csmobsl'irlUe K. G.L. BlackmaD, DEALER IN Drue's, Paints, Oils, Perfumery AND TOILET ARTICLES! And a full line of Books, Stationery, Periodicals. Prescriptions Carefully Comoounded- DEALER IX- Ana in ?S7.S QUARTER kcr count v rc t gon, near whatfjr M is iilw Itaker t:ity . ap r Uf I IJ l man alio has rinctrUCll I Ufl I Ih-coiuc identirlcd with the resources Aft ami development of that country. ThisHUU man is no nther than Mr. John" Stewart, one of the wealthiest and most influential citizent in the county. In a recent letter he says: "I hail lecn suffering from pains in my bai k and gcacral kidney ci'mpKint ior pome time, and hai: ti!(il many remtdics withcut any (ul temporary relief. 1 he pains in in; hack had liecomc eo severe th-ii 1 was i nenud fr.mi aitemling to my work and could not ui'.vc wuhoiit the une of a anu. lieari-ig. through a frieud, of the wondertul curei tf loit by Oregon Kidney Tea, I wu in'J:ieed U try a U, and from that vey first di-se I f'.iind instant relief, and before u ing halt ' he e intent o- the liox the piing in i: y la--k ei'tirely ilinappcired I have every f "lib in the virtues of tho Oregon Kiduey" Tea, ami caii conscieui iously recommend it to in) friends. I would not be without it fur any thing.' Oregon Kidney Tea cures headache, incon tinence of urii e, brick dunt sediment, burn ing or paiuljl nriiMttiun while UMuatitv, and all uffcctiitiis of the kidney or uiinary organs of eitiivr sex. Health is Wealth ! Pr E. C. Wfrt't nerve and liraii treatment, a gimr ntetMl sptHritlc for liytcria, dzzre fits, headache, ner vous prostration cwuned by the use Ol akthl or tobacco, Bffteiiin of lrain rvtfultiiitf io inwuiitj and k-adiiu to mis ery, decay and loe of power in either sex Kach box con tains one in -nth'f treatment. Onedol lara box. or nix box ea for H- dollars, sent by mail pre paid oil receipt ol price. Guarantee irwueiionly by J. A. Cum miners, dnitTKisl eoleaent. Albany, Oregon S500 REWARD We will pav the above reward' for any tmm of liver comp'Ialnt, ilynpctwla. slk hcadaclie. indirestlon, conHtipation or costivenoss wi cannot cure with West's liver pills, when tl direction arc strictly complii-d with. Thej arepinclvvcci t.ille and never fail to gin satisfaction. Larue lioxcs. cot tamuiir . i nills. 25 cents. The iri'iiuine inanufai'tured otdy liy the J"hn l". Went company. Chicatco Illinois. Sold bv i. A.Cummiu(rs, drut'ist Albany, Oreiron. Julius Gradwohl, proprietor ol the Golden Rule Bazaar, informs us that he will add to his already large business a complete line dl 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 w ith these goods. Silk mitts at the Ladies Bazaar. Boy's shirts vests atSearlsgoing at cost. A large line of children's sun bonnets, school hats, white aprons and dresses just received at the Ladies Basaar. comething nice in coffees at Allen Bros. They run their own delivery wagon, and deliver goods promptly, I -THB- fapoa Route ! OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD T. E. HOGG, Kecclrer. ANT Oregon Development Co.'s Steamship Line one mil rocmwr m m r m :u sum. 22 Hours Less Tlm Thau by any other route: Accomodations unsurpassed forr Dif&rt sd l&tety. Fares ant? IriiMa via aijt.il. a hn the Oregon lkc cpmrnt company's (hips, much lent tl.at !y any ether route een all points io the Willlametie l tnd San Francuco. Sailing dates, raOM TaQciKa. Willamette Valley.... . tVillamette Valley FROM SAN rRAXtlSCO ..June 4th .. 1st on iUy M June 9 Willamette luj.... Willamette Vallev... The company reserve the riht to chang teamerv ur aallinir datea. Bill. I rAMSRNOKR TRAINS kxcept Sun. lays.) Ci Vaqdlr.a 7.-00 tilU Albany 12:20 r Co.-aiiU10:a M " Corvaliis 1:01m Ax Albany a m I Ar Vagina r. O. & C. t'.iiiit couueet at Ai'an and Cot M . M. Hoag, C, . EofetTK, General Uauvgcr, O. F AP. agent Corvaliis, O on EAST SOUTH VIA i SOUTHERN PACIFIC ROUTE. THE MOUNT SHASTA FOUTE California cx ress trains run daily .11H KOFTH (7:Uupm..Lv Portland ....Ar.. 8:3; am lo:a p iu..Lv Albany Lv.. 6:2. am 10:15 a m.. Ar...... S. Kranciaoo.Lv.. 9-00 pm local Pass. Train lally- (Ex. Sunday b-00am..Lv Portland Ar.. 4Mn 12:20 p m..Lv.... Ali,.,y.l I lvnn ,.m 6:40 p niAr Koneiiurg i,v.. am LclKmnn Braurki. 2.3pLv Albany Ar.. .?fo 2:45 pm Ar ....Leba::ou.....l.v . m 1:lUam..L Altianywm Ar.. pia s.22am..Ar Lebanon. Lv.. o 4- pm ivv local, daily (Except Sunday) ;.0 r ii..Lv Portland Ar....J.O0 a a.uo....Ar. ..AIbAny...Lv....5.ofi a m PULLMAIJ LL FFETSLEEl'EKS. TOURIST SLEEPING CARS, For accommooation of St-?ond-.'!a-u it scDgers attached to Eipi-cM l.iiiu. Writ Hlile DIviKion. Between Poitiand md Corva'Iis Mall Train Dally-Except Sunday 7:3am..Lv ...Po.-tlan-l ...Ar.&.SOp. in 12:10 p m..Ar.. Coranis.. L. 12.i..p. m At AllitnF ttn.l CAn.1T;. m.... .k trains of Oriyon PacincKailroad. Csprrss Train Itally Excipt Sunday 4:40 p m..Lv.. 7:25 p m.. Ar.. .Portland... Ar.. e:2ain .AlcilinnvilIe.Lv. .5..i Am THROUGH TICKETS 1 c All Point EAST AND SOUTH 3Tot tickets and full iti'crn.&tion re Ifa'ding ratin nups, etc., call on combat. "s aent at Altmnv. K. hOEHLER, E. P. ROtiER", WTiiairer At a. y A WEAK MAN Can enre liimnelf of the !e plorable itsnl s vl early aLu?e and jierft ctly restore liis vigor and vital ity by our l.o.e treatment. The remarkable ei;res cf liopelr'Sa rases lot nervous )elil:ty and private coiiiDla nits are ever where stamp ing out quacl-erj-. Treaties arid question lit, a olivsician's gift to eh tiering huiiianiiy, will be pent fiee to those alllietec. Address witti stamp rioXEER INTITI TF, 405 Kearny St., Koom 2, S-an Erancisco, Cal. We carrv a lanze stink of printer's stationorv, well as sorted, liought tlirwt from the manufacturers at a low figure, and can give the best of work in all kinds of printing for the least money. Try us. PaISI-KY it S.MII.KY. THE MARKETS. ALBANT fJUOTATIONB. Wheat-T0J' Out6 t0t Flour 4.25 per bbl roiaioes 40c Eggs 13c Butter 2535c Lard-10312ic Hams 14girx Shoulders 6Sc. Bacou tnlic Hops aoc; Hay Timothy, 16, oats and cheat $12. App es Green, 1 per bn. PlUiDi Dried, c. per lb. App'es dried bleached 8c sundrled c. Chickens f 5 00 5.50 Beef 3:Jc gross. Mutton Super head. How ftJs'c. dreasec. Veal 6a6c. EGGS FOR SALE. I will sell full blood Leghorn eggs, both single and rose comb for n 60 per 13. also dotted Wyan dotts, Light Brahmas, Ijingjhan and Plymouth Rocks at the same P"ce. L. J. Hoick, Tangent, Or.