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THE MOfLNING HERALD: THURSDAY, JUL 2, f891.
DAIbY iND WKSKI.Y
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION-
KAIL;
ftibllshed lerery morning except Monday.)
severed by carrier, per week...... 020
y mall, per year..... S 00
WKKKLV,
Published every Friday Morning.)
no copy, per annum. In advance., 12.00
Wueo nut paid in advance...
TM.K MAILS.
Mail t the Albany postofflce close
For all offices north
The Eastern Mate (-S0 a, a.
The West Side f
And the Nairow Oa wt R. R4 )
er Portland and Sai-u 11 A.
onrallis and Yaquina w-yt r. ra
; office south 7-30r.il
The postotBce will be dxd each evening
ooi six lo seven o'clock.
Registered matter for the ly rooming
train should be mailed before o clock the
rerioue evenlnir.
OREGON PACIFIC TIME TABLE.
An-irea Departs
rauenger ill.lSpml2.20pm
fit light..... ' 3.40pm7.45am
WORLDS FAIR.
Tbe unexampled interest that is
being manifested, in all parts of
the world, in our approaching
World's Fair at Chicago, is indeed
very satisfactory. It is said that
the wires beneath the sea have
been bringing the words of great
men in other nations who are
thinking and talking of the expos
ition. AH their expressions are
kindly and enthusiastic.
Our own states, too, are taking
hold with enthusiasm, and the
indications are that the greatest
gathering of nations ever held will
be in Chicago, at the Columbian
Exposition.
The Chronicle comments that
as the exposition will not open
until May, 18i3, nearly two years
from now, the foreign interest
manifested is more than gratify
ingit is remarkable. It shows
conclusively that Europe will
send us the best of everything she
has, and that the World's Colum
bian Exposition will be all that its
name implies.
No other nation in the world is
situated so favorably as we are for
the purposes of a World's Fair.
We are on terms of the most per
fect amity with every country in
the world which has a govern
ment, and there is no prospect of
such amicable relations being in
terrupted or interfered with. We
are universally respected and
admired, our institutions are com
mended even by nations which
would not adopt them, and, most
of all, our weight and strength as
a nation are fully appreciated.
At the same time we must not
forget that tbe exhibits of foreign
nations will be made, as a rule, on
i. strictly business ba9is. What
every country in the world has in
mind is the enormous purchasing
power of the United States, sur
passing that of any other nation.
Our visitors will a'.l have sorae-tl-ing
to sell, and they have not
the slightest prejudice against
American money. The world
knows, even if our American free
traders forget or ignore it, that the
United States is the grea'.eet
market of the world. We have
extended to all nations an invita
. tion to bring us samples of their
wares of every kind, and they will
not decline the invitation.
display in this direction. The
only question is will her people do
it.
The peddler nuisance still flour
ishes in some localities, although
the spread of business and the
enlargement of transportation
facilities has long since made the
peddler an unnecessaiy append
age. In Chicago they are trying
to suppress the nuisance. Several
cases of gross assault, as well as
many cases of petty theft, have
been traced to the peddler, and it
is probable that a license law will
be passed heavy enough to ru'e
these pests out of every big city.
Time is too piecious in the busi
ness district to permit the peddlur
to flourish, so he is driven to the
residence quarter, w here he bull
dozes women and children if he
can get an entrance to the house.
There is no excuse for the exist
ence of the peddler in any city.
Time was when the peddler was
reputable, but now that he can't
be distinguished from the tramp
it is high time to remove him.
The attractive force of an elec
trical current found an illustration
in a Tennessee town recently. A
doctor was driving over the track
of an electric railroad, when his
horse commenced rearing and
plunging. An examination showed
that the horse had left his shoes
sticking fast to the track, the
nails being straightened out in
the operation. Whether black
smiths can utilize the hint con-
I tained in the incident
practical application in
business, depends entirely
their inventive genius.
in a
their
upon
Ladles. Attentiou.
Miss Hannah Cohen, hair
dresser. Hair dyed, bleached or
shampooed in the latest stylos of
the art. Orders taken for all
kinds of hair work. f?hop at resi
dence, corner Third and Calapooia
streets.
Kentish Cherries.
Next week leave your orders for
the same at C. E. Brownell's.
Sam Goetz's fancy pastry, cakes
and bread, fresh every morning, at
Allen Bros.
Kemember that Searls has a
fine line of gents furnishings that
are going for cost.
THE
Glorious Fourth
EXJGEN 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 2D REGIMENT
& IT CA2IFUS2TT
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 fine
body of 500 men will give splen
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 grandecr of mili
tary order and discipline.
BEST MUSIC IN THE STATE,
Sham Battle, Races, Games,
Hose Contests. Etc.
Everybody invited.
OUR WEALTH OF TIM HER.
Chief Buchanan of (he World's
Fair commission, has sent out
letters to all of the state boards of
agriculture advising them as to
the design of the proposed forestry
building. The building will be
about 200 by 500 feet, and will
occupy a commanding position on
the lake shore. It will be de
signed to illustrate in its construe
tion and arrangement tbe forestry
wealth of the world. The archi
tecture is of a rustic character and
will make a beautiful effect. A
feature will be the wide colonnade
along the fro it of the building and
across either end. The support
ing ccolums of this colonnade will
be trunks of trees with the bark
on, representing the characteristic
woods of the United States. This
will not only add to the unique
beauty of the structure, but will
furnish the states an opportunity
to show specimens of their trees.
These tree trunks will be twenty-
five feet long, about twenty inches
in diameter at the base, tapering
gradually to the top. Each trunk
will have attached to it a tablet on
... l : i 1 1 i . .
wuicn win oe engraved the name
of the state furnishing, it, the
name of the tree, and the estimate
of the quantity of such timber in
the state or territory. Chief
Buchanan asks each state board
of agriculture to send on three of
such tree trunks.
Oregon with her wealth of tim
ber, could make a magnificent
HUMPHREYS
Dr. HtrwriiRRY's Sricirics are .icntifi.-iiK
and carefully prepared prescriptions; use-l
for manv years in private Dractice with an...
cess, and for over thirty years used by the
people. Every single SpeciSc is a cure for
me aureate imnietl.
These siwciticg cure without ilruirLrimr
purging or reducing the synteni, and are in
fact and deed the sovereign remedies of the
world.
SPRING WAGONS.
Star
Bakery
OU
JR STOCK OF SPRING WAGONS IS THE LARGEST AND MOST
COMPLETE ON THE PACIFIC COAST, AND COMPRISES
aiiii inn ir-aLilu OA 11,11,0 Ur
Four-Spring Passenger and Moun
tain Wagons,
HALF-PLATFORM .
oSPR,NQ WAGONS,
SCROLL SPRING WAGONS,
"HANDY WAGONS,"
TAYLOR' OR THREE-;
8PRING WAGONS.
HALF-SPRING WAGONS,
EXPRESS WAGONS,
DELIVERY WAGONS,
SPECIAL PARCEL DE
LIVERY WAGONS,
ONE-HORSE BUSINESS
WAGONS,
ONE-HORSE IRON AXLE
WAGONS, ETC.
It will pay all parlies want
ing Spring wagons of any
description to call upon or
correspond with us.
We guarantee our vehicles the best, prices lowest, quality considered.
Staver Walker
NEW MARKET BLOCK, - - - PORTLAND, OREGON.
WE CARRY THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE STOCK ON
THE PACIFIC COAST OF
atacninory and Vehicles of
SEND FOR CATALOG J E AND
Every Description.
PRICK LIST.
W. 0. 13 A. VIS cfc CO.
ALBANY, -
AGENTS
OREGON.
A FULL STOCK OF....
Staple Groceries
Crockery. Glassware.
The best quality of teas, coffees, candles
nuts, etc
FRESH BAKED BREAD EVERY
DAY.
At this old reliable house Is also to be
found a complete assortment ot 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 boiurht when price i
ere low and the benefit of toe margin will bt
iven to his customers. Remember the place. .
tf. the old corner on First aujl Brcualbin Sta.
STEWAET & SOX,
-THE -
YaqumaRoute !
-DEALERS IN-
Engines, Separators anil Stackers,
OSBORNE BINDERS, MOWERS & RAKES.
We carry no machinery that has not been tried in this locality and
found to be satisfactory, and as we represent factories, no responsible
dealer can give better terms.
OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD
T. E. HOGG, Ketelrcr,
AH
Oregon Development Co.'s
Steamship Line
225 MMSSHOMIl
22 Hours Less Tim
Than by any other route:
Accomodations unsurpassed for criufr rt sn
lalety. Fares and f rein l u til Viuui.ikii
the Oregon Deveopment conpaii)'s
hips, much less that by am ether route
ween all points in the Milllao.tt'r al
and nan Francisco.
SAIIiINO DATES,
rmoa Tiquwa.
Willamette Valler.
..June 4th
- 1st
ner on First and Brcualbin Sta. j vj s- ' -a s nj 11
Conrad Myer. topringiield. SaWIllll
The men of this vicinity need
not be jealous because their wives
talk so constancy about Matthews
and Washburn. Its not their good
looks the ladies are talking about,
it is the good qualites of the cook
and heating stoves they sell. Every
one seems to be delighted when
they buy from M. and W.
School Tax Notice.
The school tax in school
district No 5, is now due and pay-1
aoie. tjau at. my oince ana pay
the same before it becjiiies de
linquent. C. G. BlKKIIART.
District Clerk.
A. L B A. N Y
(Megiate Mate,
ALBANY, OREQOli
ISM I89I
A Eull C( rps of Instructors.
Classical, scif title, literary, cemmerda.
and normal cla-ses. Courses of study ar
ranged to meet the needs of all
students. bpe.ial inducements ottered t
students from abroad. Tuition ranges fron
5.5S fa 91S.M Per Terra.
Instrumental instruction In music w
given by Kiss Laura Ooltra.
Board in private families at low rates, anc
rooms for self boarding at small expense. A
careful aupervisura exercised over pup
iway from home.
For circulars and f uU particulars, addresr
the president.
KKV. ELBERT N. CONDIT,
Albany, Oregon.
DR. W. C. NEGUS,
Graduate of the Royal College of
London, England, also of the Belle
rue Medical College.
The Dr. has spent lifetime of
study and practice jmd makes a spe
cialty of chronics diseases, removes
cancers, scrofula enlargements, tumor
tod wens, without pain or the knife.
Be also makes a specialty of treat
ment with electricity. Has practi cd
in the German French anil Eutrlish
hospitals. Calls promptly attended
Jay night. Hia motto is
"t.OD WILL TO ALL."
sWOffioe and residence, Lebanon
Oregon.
THOSE WISHING A FIR8T-CLAS3 IN
rrjioent, the best made to stand the
climate of this ouast, can be suited by ca'ling
at Mis: B. H liyman's, opmsile the Masonic
Temple, First street. The latest vocal and
instrumental music kept for sale. Also the
largest assortment of stamping patterns to
select from this side of 'Frisco. Lessons
given in painting and embroidery at hei
ttunio over Linn County Bank. Give hei
rour sruer and you will be pleased.
A. WHEELER, (SPRINC1FIL1),) PROPRIETOR.
SPRINGFIELD.
OREGON.
Willamette Valley
raoa sax raaacisoo
M.y tl
Willamette Valley.... June
Willamette Valley - le, -j;
The company nserve the right to cha i
teamen or sailing: dates.
BAILT rutueu TRAINS
Kxcept Sundays.)
L Tac.dlr 7:00 a I Lt Albany 12:20 f
CoriallH 10:36 a I ' Corrallis 1:03 Pit
hi Albacy 1 1:1a a a I Ar Vaquina r. .
O. A C. tiains connect at Allan and 101
'. M. Hoao,
C, . Hoecm, General alanatcer.
G. F A P. Agent
Corvallls, O on
Albany yard and office on Railroad, between Fourth and Fiftl
r eets, A. Wheeler, Albany Manager.
Having lumber not excelled in quality, and facilities not surpassed
or the prompt and satisfactory tilling of orders, I respectfully solicit t
hareofthetradt. A. WHEELER.
EAST SOUTH
VIA
SOUTHERN PACIFIC ROUTE.
THE MOUNT SHASTA ROUTE
. Nursr.
II. II . n
iue.-s-s. iiyman x urownell are
prepared in their nursery to fur-
nish all kinds of stock, and those
intenuing 10 plant Blmuldcall upon
uieui.
CR0WDER BROS
Contractor and Builders.
Jmce on First street with Wal
lace ACusick, real estate agents,
Jbany, Oregon. Estimates given
n all kinds of build ings or carpen
er work. All work intrusted to
will be promptly executed.
Boots and Hhoes.
Purchasers of Boots and Shoes
Dear in ininU that big advertise
ments and offers of big discounts
3o not always mean best values
a uu in uve io pay some one a
profit as no one can do business
wiuiout expense. The quest!on is
who can sell you the best goods
iji me ieasi money.
Samuel E. Yocko.
A FULL LINE OF BICYCLES AND TRICYCLES
FOR EOYS AND GIRL8
kw a:
sT- vHI'l W I W .-.i. -sxv .
California ex ress ttains run daily
iit f n l
IV , llniim'K
lADirs
2 nr. S3 SHOE
fcij And other specialties for Gen-
Inv tlemen. ladies. Etc.. are war
SI ranted, and so stamped on bot
'5 torn. Address W. L. DOUG
LAb, Brockton, Mass. Sold b
L. E. BLAIN,
ALBANY, OREGON.
xxjru
I NORTH
7rO0pm..Lv Portland ....Ar.. ."am
10:2 p m..Lr. Albany Lv.. 6:2i am
H.'.i a lu..Ar.... S. Francisco. Lv.. 94M pm
leal raax. T rain lally- -(Ex. iMinday
8xWam..Lv Portland Ar.. 4;iiii:ii
l!pm..Lv... Albauy..Lv.. 12.1-1: in
6:X) p mAr Ronenury u . . ;tiu
Lebaaan srach.
2.S8 pLv..
23& p sa Ar .
":a m..L
s.S-ia m..Ar
..Albany...
..Lebanon..
Albany
Lebanon...,
..Ar.. :X (.n:
,..L ui
Ar.. t.i. pm
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ALBANY LOCAL, DAILY (Except Sllli.Uv
. m. Lv Portland Ar i.uu a a
i.OO r Ar. ..AIUiny.Lv....,.ou a m
PULLMAK BUFFETSLEEPEKt--.
TOURIST SLEEriKG CARS,
For accommodation of Seoo id-L'i mm . -..
enters attached to Ex pi the iiams.
West Bide Dlllun.
Between Portland stnd Ccrvalils
IMPLEMENT COMPANY.
-PORTCAJSTiD, OREGON.
BRANCH HOUSE ALBANY, OGN
JOHN ROBSON, MANAGER,
Have on hand for the season of 1891. binders, mowers, farmer's tool
and barvestingmachinery of all kinks.
Mall Trafsj Dally - Except Sunday
J30ibj..Lv ...Portland ...Ar.S.30 p. m
l10pm..Ar. Conaiiis.. L.li&.u. m
At Albany and Con-all in
trains of Oregon PacilicKailroaiL
Express Trala Bally (F.xnpt Sunday
l:0pm..Lv...
--26p m..Ar...
.Portland ... Ar..
.McMinntille.Lv..
e:'J0am
, 6.45 am
JULIUS CRADWOHL'S GOLDEN RULE BAZAAR STORE.
Spring amqtogemenT
Our strck of huwies. purls.
oc? , , , 0 n F - - sjra.v anigvov ssltv In . V
most complete on the Pacific Coast, and comprises all the leadins ranci8l0
n . . . 1 . 1 t f. T I .1 i Til n. , " .
ei. ics. ii. ifvue ivuubuu b uiu Btuiiu, vpp. Dium Jtrg IJIOCK.
THROUGH TICKFTS
lo All Point
EAST AND SOUTH
WFor tickets and full
cfarding rat. maps, etc., cli un , ., ,
tgcni ar, Aioanv.
K. KOEULER, E. P. HOCKRS.
Mansj-yr Ako . I'. A
A WEAK MAN
Can core himself of the de
plorable resul.s of early abuse and
perfectly ritre his vigor and vital
ity by our home treatment. The
remarkable cures of hopelessratca
of nervous debihtv and private
comolaints are ever w here stamo
mg out quackery. Treaties and
question list, a physician's gift to
suffering humanity, will he nent
fiee to those afllictec". Address
with stamp
PIONEER INSTITUTE
AC
LIST Of PRINCIPAL MOS. CI RgS. PRICKS..
1 fevers, Conirestion, inflammation.. 25
2 Worms, worm fever, worm colic 25
3 Crying Colic, or teething of infants. '. -.'
4 Diarrhea, of children or adults 25
5 Dysentery. Griping, Billions Colic ..... 2s
6 Cholera Morbus, vomiting........ . 2fi
7 CouKht, colds, bronchitis 27i
S NeuralKia. toothache. Faceoche a.i
8 Headache, sick hcadai.'he. vertiiro 91.
10 Dnsiicpsia, billions stomach as
1 1 Suppresseil or Painful Periods 2;
12 Whites, too profuse peiiods 2f
13 Croup, couh, dittlcult breathing 2;,
it oait nneiiin. carsincias. eruutioiis . ;.
15 Rheumatism, rhi 1111 alic pains 25
rever ami aue, chil U malaria fto
7 Piles, blind or blcclinir hit
lit Catarrh. inlliun?.i. .-old in Hih hoiil fin
20 W li.K.piii' Omi.-ii, violent coiiihs.... 5o
21 lit titrjl debility, physical weakness 60
27 hilncy di-am; M
2S Nurvjiis ilebilitv 1 m
30 Urinary Wcaki.esM, witting tad 50
32 bisea. ot the heart, ulpitatiou 1 tJ
The public is invited to inspect the im
mense stock of Dry Goods
FOR THE SPRING OF 1891 AT
Sold by drugcists. or sent DoatiiiH n
ceipt of price. ir. Humphreys' Manual, (144
laires) riililv bound in clmh and irti.l ..;i.
eu ree, iiLMt HKbYS Hr.I). o
111 & 113 William St , New York
SPEC I FIGS
Children Cry
for PITOBXR-a
Castoria
i
'
.
His assortment ii bigger thaa ever before, and he
and prices.
is prepared, to satisfy customers in quality
The Highest Market Price Paid for Country Produce.
"In Spring the young man's fancy
Lightly turns to thoughts of love !"
e carry a large stock of
printer's ttationerv, well as
sorted, bought direct from the
I manufacturers at a low fi
and can give the liest of work
in all kinds of nrintinrr f.ir th.
least money. Try us.
Paisley & Smilky.
. f f
' - a j j
Wi lit also fur-DS to I
J&v Ia ItfaoDgbtsof somel
Wx 'A ) Jthiog good lo!
THE MARKEi's. "
ALBaNf QUOTATIONS.
Wheal Mc
Oats 4c
Flour 14.25 per libl
Potalopd
tirjrs i'.rc
Butter ac
Lard 10i2c.
Hams Wi5c
Shoulders luc.
Bacon 12 c.
Hops 20c
Hay TimotLv. tin n.t. n. -v
8. '
App es-reen, fl per bn.
PTu Dried, ac per tb.
App es dried bleached c sundrled
Chickens 14 Soem.
Beef 83c srross.
Mutton r.U&Z 50pcr head.
How Jic. are6 .
Veal 6i6c.
Wool 184321c.
The wise young man, the old man. the thriftv honsesrife. all will
turn their steps, when searching for fresh table delicacies, choice
butter, fresh laid eggs, staple and fancy groceries of all kinds,' to the
grocery store of
C. E. .Brownel.
EGGS FOR SALE.
I will sell foil blood Leghorn
eggs, both oingle and rose comb,
for n 80 per 13, also dotted Wyan
o0"". Lnt Brahrnas, Ijingahan
and Plymouth Rocks at the same
P"oe. L. J. Hoi-cK,
Tangent, Or.