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About Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19?? | View Entire Issue (July 10, 1891)
r - THE MOimrNG HEKALD: FIJI DA iT, JUL 10. ft9l. Daily and Wbekuv TERMS OF SUBSCKIITK'N daily publtshni every morning except Monday.) eliTorcU by carrier, per eek 0-M V mail, per yen.... 8 60 WKKKLTa Published every Friday Morning.) B eonv. uer annum. In advance.. .2.00 V ilea not paid in advance.. . 20 THE MAILS. Mails t the Albany poatofflce close Fur all offices north ) rhe Kastern states l0 A. N, The West Side f And the Nairow Oa h i R. R4 J ot Cortland and Saei 11 A. M orvama and Yaquina 12:30 p. H ; , othce south w 7:30 p. m The rxwtotflce will be clMd each evening om six to seven o'clock. blistered matter (or the ly morning ruin should be mailed before o clock the revious evenimr. OREGON PACIFIC TIMETABLE. Arrives Departs rasienirer.. Kuii;ht.. ll.tlipm li-20im 3.4opoi 7.45 a ui i The great disideratum of the photographer has been to catch the shades of color that nature gives and reproduce them. It is claimed now that this has been accomplished. The Chicago News says that closely following on M. I.ipimian is an inventor of another system of photographing in colors, who proceeds on the theorv that there are four primary colors ifreeii, red, blue and violet. He accordingly takes four distinct pictures simultaneously by means of four lenses, in front of which respectively is a screen of one of the four colors named. The nega tives are developed in the ordi nary manner, ami in throwing the pictures on the sereen four lenses are again used having a common focus, each of the pictures being projected through a screen of the color originally used. The result is that a picture is produced which incl ides the colors of the original. The Evening Telegram s.iys that: '"An old-fashioned hang ing, where everybody is privileged to come and witness the execution, will have a. more wholesome effect than a thousand scientific experi ments in electrocution." If the Telegram will note cause ami effect, it will greatly modify that assertion. One of the acknowl edged truisms of life as poetically recorded is : Vice is a monster of 6uch hideous that to be hated needs but to ' seen, Yet seen to oft, familiar with its face, First we pity, then endure embrace. then The trueism contained in this applies to other fields of human lite as well as to tue vicious side of it, and facts and statistics, if obtainable, would show that pub lic executions by hanging or any (other means have been and will jal way 8 be promoters rather than deterrents of the taking of human 'life. Stanley and Emin Pasha have partially passed out of public notice where they U3ed to occupy so prominent a place, but occasion ally they come up again. It is said that the letter from Emin 1'asha w hich is printed in one of he German newspapers gives f ery little information in regard to Ids work. It is characteristic of the man that he should be satis lied with Stanley's estimate of himself. Most men in Kuan's place would regard Stanley's com 'meut as deserving of reply. The fact that Emin meekly declares it jia not harsh goes farther than any thing else to prove that he is the weak-willed, vacillating caricature of a man whom Stanley pictured in his book and drew still more sharply in his lectures. Honors, when showered jpome individuals sfem to begging. It is euul tlivre upon go a is an element of humor in the diutch which explains why ttidimirck and Von Moltkeboth refused the title Lf duke. In Didiiuirek'd ease he ohjected to paying thee fees of $10,000 required, hile Von Moltke regarded the increased ex penditure made necessary to 'may not be living nj to the rin M'iple of noblesse oblige, hut it is giod, hard com. nun cense. The result of the latest electro cutions in New York will be likely to silence the oposition to the use of the deadly agent of destruction, from the electricians themselves. The law will probably iemain in force in that state. Tiiu appointment of Dr. I.. L. Rowland, to succeed Dr. Lane, as superintendent of the State In sane Asylum, brings a very elli cientand scholarly man to the place. The assy hi in will be in able hand. The weather is being closely observed now, for harvest is prac tically on hand, and rain is not in the line of the best interests of the country. Heretofore, although i here has been an unusual con tinuance of the aeneous element from the weeping clouds, it has done no harm and in some cases great good, but now it is full time that Oregon's dry season should be on hand, and probably it is though signs of rain still come up. The wheat harvest has com menced in this vicinity, some extra early pieces being already in the shock. The yield will be largely above an average, and dealers are contracting all they can at 75 cents per bushel. Tl e prospects for good prices are flattering. Many farmers have already contracted part of their crop at 75 cents. The timber rafting Atlantic ocean is aizain tion this season. An upon the in opera- enormous raft containing six schooner loads of timber were sent from St. Johns, New Rrunswick to New York. j Considering the expense and the J number of failures, this mode of transportation is not a complete success. Pkok. RrssKi. of the United States Geological survey tried last year to ascend to the top of Mt. St. l'.lias in Alaska, but failed although tiis party were thirty days above the fnow line, lie lias returned this year to complete the job. Iteaittiful Women. The magical edects of Wisdom's Rohortiiie as a beaut: thr ami preserver of the complexion have been attested by thousands of the leading ladies of society, and the stage. It is the only article ever discovered which gives a natural and beautiful tnt to the oni- ', plexion, removing tan, sunburn, freckles and all roughness of the I f ice and arms, leaving the s-kin sjft, Miiooth and velvety. All re mark on itsdeliglitful, ctoling and refreshing propel ties, a distinction not found in any similar prepara tion on the market. Sold every where. Kt-iitlsti t'lirrrir.4. Next week leave your orders for the same at C. E. lirownell's. Try Conn it Ilendricson's syrup, the. finest in the market. Retail in quantities to suit. OKT.Vl.NKI) MOKK KKLIEF From a Clin of ). K. T. Than Any thing He Kver Iseil. The writer of ttie following is a Baptist minister of many years standing, well know as a mis sionary to the Indians, and is now a teacher in the school recently established at Forest Grove for the education of the Indian youth : Forest Guove, Or., March 8. I have been troubled many years with weakness of the kidneys and tried many different remedies, sought aid from different phy sicians, and even changed climates to obtain relief, but have met with indifferent success. Hearing through a friend of the Oregon Kidney Tea. I obtained a box of it and have derived more benefit from it than from any thing else 1 have yet found. Rev. J. C. Hi'kf. Members of Linn County Farmer's Alliance. You are hereby notified that I have contracted with the well- known firm of Stetvart iv Sox, at Albany, to supply you with binders mowers, rakes, twine, hacks, bug gies, wagons, plows, etc., as weil as all other articles in the line of general hardware. Marion cojn ty members can purchase at the same place on the same terms. Ben. II. Ikvi.se. Financial Agent. HUMPHREYS' lR. IIi mi'MrkVu SPR imare ecirntitictlly ami carefully pro pant i prescription; u-cl for manv years in private practice with sue eta, ami for over thirty years umnI by the eoplc Kvery Mingle Specific id a cure fur the 'Iie.cse iiamei. These sM.vilies cure without ilruyin, purifiiiir or ri-ilu 'ini: the system, and are in hu t and ileel the sovereign remedied of the world. Llr OF PHIM'II'AI. SOS. ri'RKS. PKIl'KM.. 1 Fevers, rnnyrstion, inflammation..; 2 VVonm, wnruj fever, worm colic.... 2.'. 2 frying Cottc, or teething of infants.. '.'j 4 Diairt.e.i. of hihlreit nr adult 'ih i lvscntery, Griping, Uilliou CUe 2. li Cholera Morlut-, vtnntinic -- C ui;h, cold-, I'rt.inhitis 2fi 5 N'uriifia, lth.uhet K;icearhe 2.1 !i MeatiKchr, si. k h- ad Mhe, ertio.... J.i 10 I p.-H,pia, hi II inn Htrtinach 11 Supprtvisfd or r.tinftil l'erioli 12 Whiten, too profile pi'tiot l:t t'ronp, iu'h, dull -ult hreithin 14 5:ilt KheUMi, eavsijn; !:.. eruption. . '!'. I t ttneii'iiari.iM, rtictiii utte pain-t ;i li Keverand i'ue, chills malaria frt) 17 Tilts, hlni'l or hlceliiitf UMitarih, intliicii.i, cold in the head 'o H li.H.pini; C'iiU'n, v inhrnt couuhs IX tii-ner.il dchiliry, physical we:iknc 17 Kidnev iti-eiLse ft,, rj,m S NYr 'im .M.iht.. 1 Vc:k IT, wt ttio: IkmI li-e.is ol the ho-art, p.ilpitatlolt . . . . I oo Sold bv dnurits, or sent post,.iid on re ceipt olpri.e. i'r. Humphreys' Maioial, (111 pa'esi richly tnnind in cloth and ifld. mail ed ne, HL'.MI'IIUhVS'Mhli. , 111 .V 113 W, Ilium St , New Yo.k. SPEC I FIGS Children Cry for PITCHER'S Castoria spring OUR STOCK OF SI'RINO WAGONS IS THE LARGEST ANT) 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 panics want ing Spring wagons of any description to call upon or correspond with us. We guarantee our vehicles the best, Staver NEW MARKET BLOCK, - - WE CAI1RY Till LARGEST AND THE PACIFIC Slacliiacry aaa Veliicles SEND KOK CATALOs:B ALBANY, lo you want to he liappy ami make those about you pleased, if so co and get one of those lovely toned piano's at Mrs. Ilymans. If you have not drank Coronado mineral water, you should try it. It will S'.ber you up, give you a eiean stomach and a good appe tite. The men of thia vicinity need not he jealous because their wives talk so constant.- about Matthens and Washburn. Its nut their good looks the ladies are talking about, it is the good ipialites of the eook and heating stoves they sell. Every one seems to be delighted when thty 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 ofli'-e and pay the same before it becomes de linquent. C. Cm. Bl'KKII ht. District Clerk. A FULL LINE OF BICYCLES AND TRICYCLES FOR BOYS AND GIRLS JULIUS GRADWOHL'S GOLDEN RULE $P1MG ANSOOMCEMENT The public is invited to inspect the im mense stock of Dry Goods 1 1 . . .'Ir.- FOR THE His assortment bi,,r than and prices. The Highest Market Price Paid for Country Produce. waqons. 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. MOST COMPLETE STOCK ON COAST OF of Every Description. AND l'KICE LIST, OREGON. ALBANY Collefiate Institute. ALBANY, 0REGQR IK90 lh A Eull C(ips of Ir.stiiictois. CUvwical, st:if title, literary, o mmrri.-ia. and normal chines. Courses "f tudy ar ranged to meet the need of all grades C students. Spe. ial indiioeincnta Herod ti students from abroad. Tuition raiueH from 03.50 lo I'rr T.rni. Instrumental instruction in n.uic wi given by Miw Laura irltra. Board in private families at low rites, anc rooms for self boarding at small cxivnw. A careful suitrvisioii eierciaed over pup Away from h,me. For cireuUre and full particulars, addresn the president, KEV. ELBERT N. COXMT, Albany, Oiecon, CHOWDER BROS" Contractois and Builders. Jflice on First street with Wal lace & Cusick, real estate agents, Jbany, Oregon. Estimates given n all kinds of buildingsorcarnen er work. All work intrusted to will be promptly executed. SPRING OF - . ever beoMj aQll he ia preparei.to B.xth!y custcuieiS yn quality Star Mnr ! A FCLL STOCK OK. Staple Groceries Crockery. Glassware. The hest quality of teas, cofftts, candies nuts, etc. FRESH BAKED BREAD EVERY DAY". At this old reliable house !i also to he found a complete assortiuont of fre"h family trroctries, to which iB constantly bcii.ir ad. lid all the SKUJODable lines of Krocerieg aud pre visions, audi as Cranberries, Fine Pickles, Dried Beef Chipped to order Anchovy Mustard, Candies and Nuta. tastein Buckwheat Flour, Cannea Goods of AH Kinds, Bohemian Glassware, Etc, These $roxls wore all bonirht when price ere lo'-and tlie bcueiit of the mwrin will ht iveii t hia customers. Renieni'r ttu-pla'.-c, it the old corner on Firotafid ijn-4i.il bin but. Conrad N uer, OR. W. C. NEGUS, Graduate of the Royal College of Loudon, England, also of the lSellu 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. Lie also makes a specialty of treat ment with electricity. Has practi. cd in the German French and English hospitals. Calls promptly attended .lay night. His motto is "...OD WILL TO ALL." fcyOffice and residence, L' banou Oreg n. jp iA:tro- IMlO.sE WISHING A KIKSTCLASS l H'rjii'cnt, the best maile to htnnd tin climate of thi euarft, can lw Huitcl by ca'lin;: at Mis. I;. K. !1 man's, opHsitc the Abusonu I"e:npl2, F"in.l street. Th.; hiteat vocal and itirttruineotal music kept for sale. AIko tbe hir'est assortment of tjlainpito: patter. , to select from tliis side of 'Frisc". Lessons ifivcn in paintiiiK and enit.roi.lery ;,t hei itttdio over Linn County l:nk. Oive her your srder and you will be pleased, INurner) . .MefB s. Hyman it Brownell are prepared in their nursery to fur nish all kinds of stock, and those intending to plant should call upon them. Hoot ami Shoes. Purchasers of Hoot and Shoos 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 a3 no one l.iln ,0 business without ex ense. The nucst'on is who can sell you the best goods for the least money. 8am I' el E. Yoi so. BAZAAR STORE. 1891 AT STEWART & SOX, -DEALERS IX- OSBORNE BINDERS, AVe carry no machinery that has not been tried in th'n locality and found lo be satisfactory, and as we represent factories, no responsible dealer can give better terms. Springfield. Sawmill A. WHEELER, (SPRIOFIfiLD.) ;R0rRIK1 OR. SIMJIXG FIELD, - - - OREGON. Albany yard and ofliee on reots, A. heeler, Al'ianv Ma:iaj;er. Having lumber not excelled in quality, and facilities net snrpr.pseii or tue ir.,uit)t and satisl'actorv jilini; of orders. I resiH:tfully solicit e i hare of thetra.lt. A nit my nepniH Tor V. I.. Douelnii Shwn, If not for ante iu yoar place n.k jeur tlonlt-r lo neml lor cnlaloirue, nvcure the uireui'y, aiil tret thfni for yon. iiTTAKE NO HV U.-sTITt'TE. 13 ' faWBUIW WHY IS THE ' J"" equals rrencn mi L. DOUGLAS ,o1i$ot'8 which cutit ffO GUfC FOR $4 hand pewed welt shoe, tin. rlUtL CENTLEMEN calf. stylish, comfortable and THE BEST SHOE IN THE WORLD FOR THE . li. r.1 at this price; same grade as custom made shoes cost:iU' from $r to 50 police shoe; farmers, railroad men and letter carriers all wear them; tine calf, seamle-s, smooth in.;ide, heavy three souls, vxleii- sioti m)iv ; one pair will wear a year. 2.50 fine calf ; no better shoe ever cllered at this price ; one trial w ill conviiice thope who want a shoo for comfort and service. tr'2.'2'i and f.'.OO Workinman's shoes are strong and dtirab'e. Those who have jri von them a trial wili wear no other make. ROYS' if2 ami $1.75 school shoes are worn by the loys everywhere; thev sell on their un'rits as the increasing sales show. LA 1 1 i:'S :: hand sewed shoe, best I tonpila ; very stylish ; equals French itnportt 1 shoes costing from $4 to $(. Ladies --'.5(, - and $1 75 shoe for Misses ate the best I Angola. Styih 'and durable. Caution. See that W. L. I ouglas' najne and pi ice are stamped on the bottom of each shoe. W. L. HOUGLAS, Rrockton, Mass. l II 1 1 . ii n i i i i i i i 1UV UHUU lJJIULli.ULli.ll VUilllAliU 1jOIITCVjStD, OREGON. BRANCH HOUSE ALBANY, OGN JOHN ROBSON, MANAGER, Have on hand for the season of lS'.tl, binders, moweis, farmer's too't and harvesting machinery of all kinks. 1 VI 11 I-l n U. I i I I a. Tr i Our sleek of buggies, carts, spring wagons, etc., is the largest and most complete on the I'acitic Coast, and comprises all the leading stvles. At Iieyoe & RobBon's old stand, opp. Bluuiberg Block. Spring the young man's fancy Lightly turns to thoughts of love !" . rrilrrrrrrrrirrrrtAtrr xsfl 1 It also linos lo 1 JhL wx Ithougtits of some I pf lliiiif pi lo! The wise younsf man. the old ' turn their steps, when searching for fresh table delicacies, choice ; butter, fresh laid eggs, staple and fancy groceries of all kinds,; to th yoccry store of : O. E. MOWERS & RAKES. Railroad, lietween Fourth and Fifth A. WHEELER. L. E. BLA!N, HOLE AtiENT. AL.rJANY, - - OREGON. It is a seemless shoo, with no tacks or wax thtead to hurt the feet; made of the beet fine eaif, etyhsh andeasj and because we make more shoes of this grade than any other manufacturer, it e-inal hand sewed thoes cohtinj! from H to lf5. $c.00 trenniue hand seweil,the 44d linest calf ehe ever ..tiered HONEY? durable. The best shoe evei ? nraiDVicvT rav ) i i r in ii :i i i I llilLI Ti l I I , E I man. the thrifty housewife, all will Brownell. THB- Yaquina Route ! OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD T.. K. HOGG, Keceler. Oregon Development Do.'s Steamship Line Pft (i rJ -;asd- 22 (lours Less Tim Than by any other route: Accomotlatiocs uiitinrp&sscJ (orrcuifort so fatety. rare am) IreivliU via Yaquina an the Oregon ltevcopnitnt coinan's hipe, mueh leix. that by any tther route keen all points id the Willliii.etie 1 and San Fmiciscoa Sailing dates, Turin TAQUUiA. Willamette Valley -June afli w v m A'llhanett Valley 22, rxoM sak rsacuMXi r? M.iy fl killamvtte Vallum June 9 Willamette v'allev " le, 27 The company rstrve the riht to cJi it teauiers or luilinv datea. DAILY rASKCNOn TRAIKa . hxcept bundayi.) L Taquir.a 7:00 A I Lv Albany 12:20 r Conal!rYlu:2fi A M " Corvallis WJ r Ax Alny 11:js a H I Ar Va.Uioa 4'3S r. It. O a C. tiailit .-ontiejt at Aiao and Col Wn. M . IIoao, C, lioorB, General AluiiAKer ii.r & T. Aeat Corvallia, O en EAST SOUTH -VIA- SOUTHERN PACIFIC ROUTE. THE KCUNT fEASTA ROUTE California eprts trains run daily sL III i KOPTH 7:UO p ni..Lv.....hurtlaiid ....Ar.. t;3i am lo:io p ui..Lv All'ai y Lv.. 6:2i am . -i am..Ar S. r'nuiciaco.Lv.. H-o0 pm Lrul I'nns. Train lally- Kr. Sunday :00 a in. .Lv Portland Ar. . 4:o0 m li:20 p m. . Lv. .. . AI0,,ii..n ..lr.-txi am 5:10 p mAr. .... RoM.-ourif Lr. . ti.u am Lrbttuua Kranrli. 2 ?8 p Lv. Aihany Ar.. :i5 .m 2:i5 p m Ar ....Lebanon Lv H-4o auj t:1i.iiu..Lr AiltanyWHm. Ar.. put l..,ain..Ar Lehaoon Lv.. :r44 pm ALKWY LOCAL, llAll.T (Except Sutld)) :.'0 r . I.v.... Portland Ar....9.K a .i.ot, v v Ar. . .AlLjiiy.Lv....5.o0 A fULLMAN liUFEETSLEErERK TOURIST SLEEriK( CARS, tor aoconitnouation of bx-ond -Claea ia senders attached to txj-ri-sa J rams. M Mdr icitlsl.in. Between 1'oitiand stud Coivailis M.tll Train IMIly-Fatept Sunday !:3ii m..Lv ...Po."tlan.l .. Ar.f'.SO p. m l-:iu p m..Ar. coraois.. L'.1.66p. m At Aihany and Ccrvalli cooi-ei with trail a of Oregon 1'acirit Railroad. prrH Train Ha I ly (Kxrt.pt Sunday l?40pm..Lv Portland .. Ar.. S:20am(' 7:5 p rn. Ar. .... MiMinnvilIe.Lv.. 6.46 Am j THROUGH TICKETS lo All l'oint- EAST AND SOUTH f-"ror ticket and full 'inforuiarion re irarduiK t.it a n.ap.-, etc:, call on company 'a A!enl at Atianv. ti. holiilLKK. E. P. ROf;KRS, V at-.airrr A . v A P. A A WEAK MAN Can cire h'mself of the le ih nil.le lef-i.l s .if tarly abuee and I it rh -i!y it fct'ie his igorand vital ity b our home t-eatmeiit. The t. iii:u k:tli!' runs liO.'lets cahes ol nervous i.tbihty and private comrlaints are eer where etamti jnii out iuackery. Treaties aiid question li.-t. a physician's gift to suffering humanity, will be sent tiee to those alllictec. Address with stamp HONKER INSTITUTE, 405 Kearny t., Room 2, San Fiancist o, Cal. , Wo csrry a larjre .Ktrik of jirinter's stntionery, well as sorted, lHuht .lirett from the lriamifacturers at a low figure, and ran give the Lost of work in all kinds of printing for the least money. Try us. "Paisi.ky A- Smilky. THE MARKE'lfc. AI.BANI QUOTATIONS. NTicat-Mi-Oau r C r.'.'in f I.2T. per tbl Potttoe built r 2" c bard 10 !2,Vc Hanie 14l.rc. Shoulders loc. ftaeon l?ltc Hops 'JOc. Hay Tiniotliy, f',0. outs and cbcal App es (Jreen, ! per hn. PIujdi Dried, 11(20. per !b. App'es dried bleached iV eundrled c. Chickens Soffl.'l. Beef .':!vc irrons. Mutton i'-Uii-i Txiper bead. Hum .Vi'c trcrie . Veal fiat'.c. W.hiI tS'21o. EGGS FOR SALE. I will sell full Mood Leghorn eggs, Uith Kindle and rose comb, for 1 50 per IS, also dotted Wyan dotts. Light Rmhmas, lngaban and Plymouth Rockr at the same price. L. J. Hoick, Tangmt, Or, : f. Is - r aL.