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About Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19?? | View Entire Issue (July 4, 1891)
THE MOiiNtNG HEKALD: SATURDAY. JUL t 4, Daily a.nd Wkkkly TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION daily . Published Tery morninir except Mondy. literal Dr earner, per wki y mail, tt yen-. 0-tO 0 00 WKKKLY. J(Publlhed every Friday Mornlnff.) n nr annum. In dvnce......2-00 Vtuen out mid in advance.- i.tO THE MAIL. Malla U the Albany poatoifice close Far all office norm The Eastern states Ins West Side And the Narrow Oa wl R. RJ or Portland and Sar onrallia and Yaquina : a office south . 630 A. H. ..11 A. H l2:so p. m 7:30 r. rne postomce win d ci u eacn evening Om six lo seven o'clock. Hegiatered matter for the ly morning train should be mailed before o clock the reyious evenimr. OREGON PACIFIC TIME TABLE. Arrives Departs r meager.. FulKht..... ....'.11.13pmilS.20pni 3.40pm 7.4S a THE CROl' OUTLOOK. The producers of Oregon, as well as tradesmen are looking for ward to a bountiful harvest with good prospects of healthy prices for grain. Carefully prepared estimates by competent judges go to show that the surplus this season will be as much as that of last year, that is 550,000 tous, though some claim that if there is a successful har vest it will amount to ($00,000 tons, which is the extreme estimate. The surplus of the Willanntte valley is not much larger than it was ten years ago, as more land ia iuw given up to other crops, drchards, etc. In round numbers the wheat surplus of the Northwest for the past year may be set down at 18,000,000 bushels. Ot tiiis 3,000, 000 bushels was from the Willam ette valley and Eastern Oregon. The most important feature in foreign crop prospects is the fact that the Russian crop, about which the reports had been so contradictory, is really certain to be at least no more than an aver age. The official report, in fact, acknowledges a considerable shortage in the winter wheat and rye crops, but the spring wheat has been increased, and the rain came just in - time to prevent a failure ot that crop also. It may be taken for granted now that the yield will not reach 240,000,000 bushels, which is the average of the past five years. The Rouman ian crop is in a similar condition, viz. indicating less than an aver age, but in Bulgaria a good yield is expected. Altogether, the general opinion among grain men, is that though fine weather this month and next may cause a temporary drop in values, the great needs of France, Belgium, Germany and Italy next season will soon make themselves felt, and that prices for the har vest about ready to begin will open firm, and prove the best that has been realized for several years. It is claimed that John Kocka- leller could give every man, woman and child in the United States $2 each and still have left the modest sum of $1,000,000, William Waldorf As tor could do the same thing, while Jay Gould could give $1.60 each, and lave left $300,000. But suppose such a thing was done? The burden on the producing people's shoulders would not be lifted one bit. The wrong lies not in the accumula tion of money, but in the unjust distribution of it those who re ceive two dollars and give no cor responding value back for it are as much to blame for the present condition of affairs as the rich trio mentioned. The glorious Fourth of July will be celebrated throughout the state to-day in a becoming and patriotic manner. Albany a.id Salem are the only important cities in Oregon which will have no celebration this year. The citizens of Albany will go visiting to-day, many to Huge ne, to Ya quina, l'ortland and elsewhere. The day will be observed as a holiday here, most of the business houses being closed. Notwithstanding that Oregon hops are said to be lousy there will be a good crop in Oregon this year, and prices promise to be good. Some growers now claim that the s j called hop louse is not really that parasite at all, but an insect much less destructive. Tiikre is no longer any doubt as to the wealth of the Santiam and Calapooia mines, ami capital is being invested in them which w ill astonish the most skeptical in the near future. THE VREOOS XATIoSAL, t;UM;l. j The conduct of some of the regi- . mental olhVers in charge at the encampment at Eugene, in enjoy ing the comforts of their quarters, surrounded by luxuries in the way of a a ell filled refiigerator ami other aristocratic belongings, while the privates are subjected to severe discipline on poorly cooked rations in the hot open, will not have a tendency to pro mote the wellfare of the Oregon National Guard. The various companies are composed of ener getic young men of spirit and good seiue, and they should be treated as such. There is little doubt that as scon as the time of enlistment expires many of them will decline to continue in the service, where the regimental officers, with swelled heads, treat them as com mon loafers. Great ignorance was displayed by Col. Lovell in the li'st place in locating the encampment in an open iield without the least shade and no water, except what i-? drawn from a distance in wagons, when so many suitable locations could have been found. The ex posure inflicted by such severe discipline under unfavorable con ditions is simply folly, is abso lutely dangerous to health of the members, who are not accustomed to such hardships, beirg sur rounded by comforts at home, and i there is danger that the result j will be a demoralization rather than the promotion ol the weiiare, gojd order and effectiveness of the companies, which is supposed to be the olj cts of the encampment. It is time the business men of Albany stop quarreling over the bridge location, and go to work together and build it. Kt-ntisli I'hrrrit-M. Next week leave your orders lor the same at C. E. Brownell's. As a table and medicinal water, the Coronado can't be beat. Try it and be convinced. Bottled a: the world renowned sanitarium, Hotel Del C'jfonado, Coronado, California. Remember that Searls has a fine line ot gents furnishings that are going for cost. TH K ri : -n at. viuriu us r u ur in ; Eugen ED 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 line body of 500 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 .vitli the beauty and grandeur of mili tary order and discipline. BEST MUSIC IN THE STATE, Sham Battle, Races, Games, 1 I lose Contests, Etc. Everybody invited. HUMPHREYS Dk. llt'MriiKRV'M Smt-iFKitare Ntu n'ilk-klU , anl ctrcfuily prepare! prx-icrtpti-His; u; t for niinv yean in private practice with snir- ' vtms, atul for over thirty yeirs u.-c 1 1y th- ) Nph. Evt-ry ail.!: apwiic is a cure f-.r ; the 'lim-ae namcil. j The: Htecitic cure without tlruiritii:, ' pur-iiii: or rt-hi in.' thu svHtoin, un-i uru nil lact aid .lee-I the sovereign remedied of the ' woiM, i L!TOK PRINCIPAL M. (.TRIM. PKK' 1 Fevers, t:. ingestion, inflammation s 2 Worms, worm fewr, worm eolie 2 Trym Code, or teething of infants.. 4 IMarrhei, of hihlrvii .r adults. 5 Dysentery, Gnpim.', Billions Olic i 1'holera Morhu. vaulting 7 Uouiih, eolN, Itr-MH hitis..,. S NVuniU-ia, tHtha.hc, KaceaWie M MeailHi'lie, sii-k htfttluhe. vertiifo.. . . 10 I'pspepsia, hiilious Htom.ich 'Z' i 1 1 Sup(rtH.-(l or i'.iiiiful rerioU I lm2 White?, too profuse ii.iKl :'" ; l;i Cronp, eoiu'h, ditlt-.ult )rrthin ' !l Silt Khctim. 'avsipel:if. erupt 'Oiii. . - 15 KheutnaTi-in, rhe'iri atie paniri - ' 1 li Kevtr ami atie, rhiM-i in 4ai ia. .... ." 17 l'il'-, hliit.l or hleoluiir .'. i ll i'.it.irrli. iiitl'H'fii, coltl in the heal !) ; J Hh'N.pin ;un, violent coiuIm .'" j Mener.l th'h-.lity, plixsiciil wvakf.es. ;: J7 hiliie tli-;ii;. .Vi p ! Neivoii4 tr.l'. 1 it I o, j li a4'M o the heart, palpitation.... 1 O't SnM hv tlni'MU. nr sent iKHtniil on re ceipt of pri- e. ir. ilumphreyn' Manual, pave) ri-lav hoinil m etoth ami ifll, mail ed ree, IIL'MI'HKS MKh, O , 111 1U William St , New Yo;k, SPEC I FIGS Children Cry for PITCHER S Castoria SPRING OUR STOCK OF Si'KING WAGONS IS THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE ON Til E PACIFIC COAST, AN1 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 parries want ing Spring wagons of any description to call upon or eorresuond with us. We guarantee our vehicles the best, Staver & NEW MARKET BLOCK, - WE CARRY THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE STOCK OV THE PACIFIC COAST OF Machinery .nd Vehicles END FOR CAT.l.(Ki;K AND l'KH'E LIST. O. UA.V1S ALBANY, iSc The men of this vicinity need not be jealous because their wives talk so constant'- about Matthews and Washburn. Its not their good looks the ladies arc talking about, it is the food qualites of the 'ook and heating stoves they sell. Every one seems to be delighted when they buy from M. and W. Sellout Tax Notice, school tax in school No 5, is now tlue and pav- ! ..' Tl. : aoie. Cail at my oll'n-e and pay I the ame oeiore it neonies tie - linquent C. r, . Bi i:k ii titr. District Clerk. A FULL LINE OF BICYCLES AND TRICYCLES FOR BOYS AND GIRLS diiUUS GRAOWOHL'S GOLDEN RULE S PEIMJ jThe public is invited to inspect the im ! mense stock of Dry Goods OR THE and prieea. Tho Highest Market Trice Paid for Country Produce. wagons. HALF-PLATFORM SPRING WAGONS, SCROLL SPRING WAGONS, "HANDY WAGONS," TAYLOR' OR THREE-; SPRING WAGONS. HALF-SPRING WAGONS, EXPRESS WAGONS, DELIVERY WAGONS, prices lowest, quality considered. Walker PORTLAND, OREGON. of EV0ry SeSdiptiOIX. OO. AGlNTS OREGON. ALBANY ALBANY, OREGOf, ISSO 1I A Eull C rps of Irstiuctcii. Classical, acic tide, literary, ci mmetcia. and normal cla-scs. Courses of study ar ranired to meet the needs of all trmlts o students. Spe.ial inducements offered t students from abroad. Tuition ranges Iron 5.50 lo Per Term. Instrumental instruction in music i iven by Uiss Laura Ooltra. Board in private families at low rates, am rooms for self boarding at mull expense. A careful BUcrvuiton exercised over pup iway from home. For circulars and full particulars, addrest the president, KEV. ELBERT N. COXD1T, Albany, Orison. CHOWDER BR0S Contractor and Builders. Jfhee on First street with Wal- lace & Cusick, real estate agents, 1 Jaany, Oregon. Estimates triven n all kinds of buildingsorcarpen er work. All work intrusted to will be promptly executed. Collerjiate AMODSCEMEK SPRING OF Star Bakery ,.A ITLL STOCK OF Staple Groceries The heat quality of teas, coffees, candies outs, ttu. FRESH BARED BREAD EVERY DAY. At this old reliable house Is also to be found a complete assortment of fresh faini'j groceries, t wliiel in constantly Ik-ihk atlilul ill the 8f.wotial.le lines of Kroeiria and pre vision, such as Cranberries, Fine Pickles, Dried Beef Chipped to order Anchovy Mustard, Candies and Nuts, tastetn Buckwheat Flour, Cannea Goods of All Kinds, Bohemian Glassware, Etc, These ifondt) were all boui'lit when ri.-. ere low and the benelit of tie tnariti will in .'iven to his customers. Keinerni.jr theila'c. it. the old corner on First a'ld Itr ...alljiii S.U. Conrad Micr. DR. W. C. NEGUS, Graduate of the Royal College of Lomlon, England, also of the iielle vue Medical College. The Dr. has spent a lifetime ol study and practice and makes a spe cialty of chronic diseases, removes cancers, scrofula enlargements, tumor mil U'enfl tvirhrvnt. n;in nr tli L-nif: ; He al.o makes a bpecialty of treat ment w itn eiectnciry. lias prai.-iu co in the German French and English hospitals. Calls promptly attended lay uight. Mis motto is "...OD WILL TO ALL." t-Ottiee and residence, Ivlwon Ore:; n 2? I-A-.TSTO. TWOSE WISHING A FIIMTC1.ASS IN 1 s-rjii'ent, the let nude to stand fhi dimate of this coast, ran he suited liy cu'lini; .tt Mis. I. F.. li man's, npjMisitc the Alsoim Tempi j, First street. The latest voial and instrumental music kept for sale. Also ti largest assortment of stamping pattern U. select from tins side of 'Friso'. Lesson iven in lai.itii. and einnr.i!rr at hci studio over Linn County Bank. iivc he" your ttrucrand ou will tc p!cael, nrserj . Me:8-s. I Iy man Brownell are prepared in their nursery to fur nish all kinds of stock, and those intending to plant ehould call upon them. Hoots and Shoes. Purchasers of Boots and SIkx-s bear in mind that big advertise ments and oilers of hit: discounts io not always mean best values. You will have to pay some one a profi as no one can do business without exense. The quest on is who can sell yon the best goods for the least money. Samckl E. Yoi ng. BAZAAR STORE. 1891 AT A Crockery STEW AKT & SOX, -DEALERS IN- Russell Engines, Separators and Stackers, OSBORNE BINDERS, We carry no machinery tliat l.as not lit-en tiicil in this locality and found to he satisfactory, and as we represent factories, no responsible dealer can give better terms. Springfield. Sawmill A. WHEELER, (SPRINdFIfiLD.) PHOI KJKTOR. SPIIINGF1ELD, - - - OKE(iON. "Albany yar.l an.l ofRc on ltiilroad, between Fourth and f iM reets, A. Wheeler, Albany Ma kit. Ilav inj; lumber not excelled in i'ia!ity, and facilities not euri afsec or the pro in pi an 1 satisfactory lillin of orders, I respectfully 6-!ic:t t hare of thetradt. A. WllEELEK. Al I" 5" ner-ntH Tor V. I.. Douirlna Shop. It' not lor Mule in your pluee iisk jour l)-iil-r lo ki-iiiI for cm ii I ok hi-, Nvcurv ike uut-ii-v, anil utl idem lor you. iff-TAKE NO SI' USTITL'TE. AJ WHY IS THE L- DOUGLAS lrswhicht,Ji-t,,cu, CUAr FOR fl ba.ul sewed well shoe, fine 30 OnUL CENTLEMEN CAu iivli-h comfortable and ti;e best shop mmwf.R.njoR thp t'nl oll'i iod at lliis price; same rrade from .fii to tl! "id puliee shoe ; farmers, railroad men and letter carriers all wear f Iiimii ; line calf, seamless, smooth in ide, heavy three soul-1, exten sion edire ; one pair will wear a year. i2..r line calf ; no totter shoe ever cflered at this price; one trial will convince those w ho want a shoe for comfort and service. $"J.2. and $12.00 Workinnman's shoes are strong and durab'e. Tl ose w ho have jriven them a trial wili wear no other make. Ill )VS' $l' anil fl. 75 school shoes are worn by the boys evtryw litre: they s'll on their merits as the increasinn sales show. LA11 band sewed shoe, best I oim)la ; vervstt lish ; equals Fiench imparled shoes costing from 4 Ladies $2.50, $2 and $1 7" shoe for and durable. ( aution ee that u . L. I. oughts bottom ol each shoe. W mm wwik i hp l UliUl LHUU Kill 3jOUTI',AJtjD, BRANCH HOUSE ALBANY OG JOHN KOI5SOX, MANAGER, Have on hand for the season of 1 1 binders, mowers, farmer's too't and lurvestingmachinery of all kinks. ; Our sleek of buggies, carts, spring wagons, etc., is the largt st ami j most complete on the Pacific Coast, and comprises all the itadinj.-! styles. At Peyoe & Robson's old stand, opp. Uluuiberg Block. j : - ' ; "In Spring the young man's fancy Lil ltly turns to tliouRlitS of love !" The wise young man, the old man. the thriftv housewife, all will turn their steps, when searching for fresh table delicacies, choice butter, fresh laid eggs, staple and fancv groceries of all kinds, to the grocery store of m C. E. MOWERS & RAKES. L. E. BLAtN, A1.0AN Y, - - ORE(JON. j It is a sesinless s-hoe, i:h, no tacks or wax tbiead to hurt t lie feet; made of t ht- i i . . ... . it ....l:..l 1 1 i"-t lint t an, piuimi anurafi aiid because we make more shoes ol tins raie than anv 5 other manufariurer, it equal I band sewed i-lioea cu.-tingj from i4 to j if.Oil enuiue bani' Ft -wed, the j linesl calf shoe ever oilered for $5; equals French im- as custom made shoes costing to Misses are the best Iongola. Stylish i name ami pi ice are stamped on the ! . I.. POL It LAS, llrockton, .Mass. ) IJ Jill VUi OlllCGOIS; r ft r it ft ft r ft ft ft i Ci thing Eiit. good well. ft J?fti-ttt--ri-tft-CHir Brownell. A -TH B- Yaquioa Route ! OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD T. K. IIUGti, l-.crelir. Oregon Melopnient Co.'s Steamship Line It 01 .AND Flours Less Time Tliau by any otr.tr route: 22 Accou'fxHtjonc unsur:uieod for re inft rt in olvty. rurec ant' Irciiii'tv i ',uu. kn the Ore:"" l!t-.e r'Oiciit con.ii.y'a ahips, niuch lo ti.it ! any ctlitr route wtMi a!) jiointB in the VX iilltri.tt'e Vj.1 San Francisco. Hailing dates. Willamette Valltv.... ...Jurie 4th W v - l:;t 'VUluiueltc Viky ....... ' i;-,', FKt'H HAS rKAJM 18C0 U lilAmcttv atley. Willuluvtte Vallev. June 9 ' It. -J7 Tin- coniiany ruterve llie rigLt to tl.a i tcaium nf b.uliiiir umvs. UAILV rAebXMiltH TRATN8 hxot'it feuntlats.) L Y',.-.ti. T.iXl A u I.v Aliiany 12:C0 l' C..ria'ln lu.jp a I " C'rvai;ia l.t'i r II Ar Ai'M y , :: i a Ar V&ijuitia r. M. O. & C'. tiaiug ouut-L-t at AiLan and t'oi . Jl II. 'AO, C, Uoud'B, CemnJ AliOiact. U. F & P. sireiit Conallis, O oa EAST SOUTH VIA SOUTHERN PACIFIC ROUTE. T,.E qj cjjASTA r.CUTfc e rirs tiaii e run daily NOPTU :Kf in. .Lv. .L. .Ar. ...rortUnd .... Ar.. ....Al! a ' Lv.. 6. Kra iiicti.Lv.. am o 111. a iu. lirnl I'a.. l.-.illi l-.nH)- (E. bunday m' u iii. . l. 1'ori'anii ....Ar. . 4:1 m 1 :ii p iu. .Lv. . . Alla!i..M..Lv .. l-..i ii m ::40 i niAr Koi-i iij I.v . . ti.i uiii LeliHnou isranrk. lA-a p o. ''in p Di r:W a m. it m Lv... Ar .. L . Ar .Ailiany Ar.. a.-.I B .Li.liui.wu I.t x-. M Aidaiiy Ar.. 4.: pm l.tl;l!i.H I.v.. .j-. pm A-.HAW LOi.'A' , uaii.v (Except Sumlty) I'l.rtl.inl Ar....'.!.! a M A u mih Li ....li.lw a M ;i.i Lv... Ar. . PULLMAN IU FrETLEErhl'. TOURLST SI.KEI IKG CAHS, fur ajoon.niiiiaiiou of S-t-o 1 1 Ci bs : i eeDgrrs alWhed to ifai'it i;, wc Mitt it; :!. Between l'oit.m;.! and CtviiHia ' Train iai; i'xcep. Sunday iu"ara..i.v ...i-o.t'iii i ..Ar.S.SUp. m jiIUpiu..Ar t'crvaiiis.. L'. 12.6.'p. iu At Alt. am an.l Corvailis CO.II'CCt with trail aot up-oii I'sii: i liaitroail. f-!ri- Trnla lllj-Kx-tpt Sunday ! t M p .11. .I.v... p in. . Ar... . rorl!:iiid . Ar.. . inuw'ile. Lv. . S:20am THROUGH TICKFTS li A'! loiiit. EAST AND SOUTH t-9'Fcr tii'krta r.i irai iliriir r::;. iupt a-il'il at Allmiiv. Ii. hoKlli.Klt, 1 full 'ii.forn auon re .t., cail on vtmi fcnj'a E. P. Kt'iOKKS, A ii. I", A WEAK ftrlAN i (::n c.re !i;iiicif of the de ; pi-Tjbli- tt-.-iil s nf t-r.rly abuse end peril civ ri t'Hf his ieoi and vital i itv by our home t 't almet.t. The remarkable t ines o! :,u;n l.-s cans j of nervous lability ami private comiilaiuts are ever" wlu re st;imi I ing out quacWiy. Tieaiie.-! suid jqut-stion lit, a piivtiiian's gifr to I nill'ering huiiKiiiiiy, will l.i- sent flee to those i-Ilbelec. Address v it It stamp j riOXF.KR IXsTITI'TE, j 4 15 Kearny Rotuu 2, San riancis. o, Lai. W'v cany a larjro stuck of printer's ,-:a! iuin-ry, ucll as- 11 1.1- . r i .Hiru.Mi, in'-uiit uiivt i iroin i lie ii!anulat tu!. rs at a l.v ligtirc, anl can iiivc tlie lx st of work jn ;j - of j'tiiiting fur the least luoiK y. Try ns. Pai.-ikv A- S.MII.KV. THE MARKK'iS. Al.BANl QCOTAT1CN8. I!t.ur-i.'iT.vr ! r.ii!ler--.'c j Laid Utt,-Zt. j I'sms HMl.'n. I Shoulders lUc. j Bacon 1"-?;C. Hops aie." Hay Timolliy, fid, o.its fini! clicax 1. App cs f!rt-in, Jl tier Vn. Plujii nriiil, W.iti-. i r II.. App't-s dricti bloat hfl i'c eumlried 3 '.' c. Chickens 14 Tx0.U d. Beef :I.i'c cris. Mutton :(g:i 5opei head. Hot'8 &.; an mm- . Veal lijihXc. Wool IfsS-ilv. EGCS FOR SALE. I will sell full blood Leght rn eggs, IhiHi t-iimle and rose comb, for tl 50 per l.t. also dotted Wyan dotts, Light r.rhmas, I.angsl-.an and Plymouth lUnkf at the same price. L. J. lloffK. Tangent, Or. IHJIfSSi nHTFH J UllLiLUrJllUllJUIl