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THE MORNING HBKALD: SUN DA, JUL 12, lo91. doming 9Ug3imM DAIbY AND WESKtY TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION daily Published Tery morning ecept Moratayj IiTerd by carrier, par week-. y mall, per yew-...... WUKLT. Published every FrWy Morning.) M copy, per annum. In advance .12.00 tones nol paid in advance.- " THE MAILS. Mail t the Albany pogtofflce close !oe ' For all omcee norra The Eastern etatea The West Side And the Narrow Oa R. R4 or Portland and Sai w orvaiJsand Vaquina .. w 6;30 1. K, ...11 A. M .12:80 r. M .7:30 r. M' , uuin iii.u.. i 1 1 1 hml .---- - - Th noatntnee will De ciwoeacu uiin , am six o seven o'clock. ruwtered matter lor the ly morning train shoald be mailed before o clock the reyioas evoninr. OREGON PACIFIC TIME TABLE. Arrives Departs rassenger Il.13pma2.20pm Flliht. 3.4Upml7.45 a m NUT ABLE. The South American govern ments do not seem to be founded upon the pure principals of equity and justice that will give perman ence and strength. Indeed they seem to be fatally lacking some where, for revolutions, dictators and ambitious schemers in success ful raies for arbitrary power, are of frequent occurrence and almost the rule rather than the exception. Take for instance the Chile affair: The congressional party in that state are declared not to be insur gents, but the upholders of law and order. The Chronicle Bays that this agrees with the best information which has been received trow Chile since the war began. It was asserted, and, we think, never denied that President Balmaceda was attempting to get around that provision of the constitution which forbids the immediate re-election of a president by forc ing the election of a dummy who should act for him during his en forced interregnum ; that he was using the army to compel congress to pass unconstitutional laws ; that he was destroying the efficiency of the navy, and that in other ways he was gathering the reins ol supreme power into his hands with the intent to make himself sole arbiter of the fate of Chile. Of the cruelties and barbarities charged against him since the war began it is not worth while to BDeak. not only because the case has been, in all probability, very much exaggerated, but because in time of war necessary severity may appear .ike extreme cruelty to those who do not appreciate the situation. Probably Balmaceda has been neither better nor worse than other men would have been if similarly situated. His crime ia not that of being a heartless monster, but of navHg tried de liberately to subvert the liberties of Chile and to overthrow the constitution which he has sworn to uphold. The effect of tariff laws must he studied to be understood, for in stance it ia said that linseed oil sold a week ago in Chicago for 42 cent9 a gallon. The ruling price is 47 cents, against 02 cents before the new tariff. That measure in creased the import duty from 2'i cents to 32 cents a gallon. Add ing this tax to the cost of the article, on the authority of Grover Cleveland, linseed oil should sell for 94 cents a gallon, yet its ruling price is only 47 cents, and it has been sold, as stated, as low as 42 cents. Tin cans which sold last ( summer in Baltimore for $3 a hundred are sold this year for $2 a hundred, though the duty on tin plate has been increased. Linen thread has been reduced in price an average of about 10 per cent in all grades. Iress goods of all kinds are cheaper,, manulactured clothes for men and boys are much cheaper ; in short, it is hard to tiud any article in common use outside the category of luxuries which is not cheaper than it was before the adoption of the new tariff. In the light of these facts, which can be easily verified and substantiated by an honest and straightforward comparison of prices in svery home market, it is very hard to comprehend the wonderful groaning kept up over the tariff tax?s. There is only one explanation possible and that is that partisans are unscrupulous as to what they tell, if they think they can win success there by. An interesting feature of natural changes ha9 recently been in pro gress at Salton, Arizona on the Southern Pacific road, where the Colorado riyer started in to create an inland lake. The latest report from this desert lake shows that the Colorado water is flowing into j the desert witii so swui a current that it is sure to cut away the banks and thus establish a per uiunent channel, If this proves to he true the bed of the Colorado way be diverted and the lake at Salton may become a permanent feature. The Colorado would then probably fiod its way to the gulf through the New river, or it might seek an entirely new channel. In any event, the changes would be important and of the greatest in terest to scientific men. It is said that Michigan, Wis consin and Minnesota lumbermen own 1,224,262 acres of spruce and cedar timber land in Washington, on which the standing trees are valued at $12,m;2,307. The aver age product per acre when cut will be 20,052 feet, and the total product 25,209,700,01)0 feet, board measure. The periodical stories about cannibalism have commenced their annual round of the news papers. From the ghoulish inten sity of their recital and multitu dinous number, there will probably be more than the full quota of human beings devoured by tht ir fellow beings this season. Citizen G. K. Thais has failed to make the world circuit in 55 days, but he has been whirled around the ball of earth fast enough to beat Nellie Ply and his own record, and gain notoriety, which is all that ia necessary. A branch of the Mormon church in Missouri, that has been flour ishing, is now suffering a decline. The pastor forbade his members to use tobacco, hence the falling oil in members. Beautiful Women. The magical effects of Wisdom's Robortine as a beautifir and preserver of the complexion have I been attested by thousands of the j leading ladies of society and the stage. It is the only article ever discovered whicti gives a natural and beautiful tint to the com plexion, removing tan, sunburn, ireekles and all roughness of the face and arms, leaving the skin soft, smooth and velvety. All re mark on its delightful, cooling and refreshing properties, a distinction not found in any similar prepara tion on the market. Sold every where. OBTAINED MOKE RELIEF From a Can of O. K. T. Than Any thing Ue Ever Used. The writer of the following is a Baptist minister of many years standing, well know as a mis sionary to the Indians, and is now i teacher in the school recently established at Forest Grove for the education of the Indian youth : Forest Grove, Or., March 8. 1 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 indillerent 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 vet found. Rev. J. C. Huff. Members of Linn County Farmer's Alliance. You are hereby notified that I have contracted with the well- known firm of Stewart & 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 cojii ty members can purchase at the game place on the same terms. Ben. H. Irvine. Financial Agent. HUMPHREYS l)K. Hi'mimirky's SrseiFies are scientifically and carefully prepared prescriptions; used for nunv years in private practice with sue etss, and for over thirty years used by the lieople. Every single Specific is a euro for the disease named. These speritlcs cure without dni(itur, puixiutf or reducing the system, and are in fact and deed the sovereign remedies ,of the world. MST OF PRI.NC1PAU NOS. CI RHS. PRICKS.. 1 Fevers, Congestion, inflammation. .$ 2.' 2 florins, worm fever, worm colic.... 2o 2 I'ryiu Colic, or teething of infanto.. 2S 4 Diarrhea, of children or adults 'ifi 5 Dysentery, Griping, Blllious Colic ..... 2.r ii Cholera Morbus, minting '-'.' 7 Coiih, colds, bronchitis 25 3 Neuralgia, toothache, Faceache 'J5 9 Headache, Biek hiadaehe, vertigo.... IS 10 Dpspepsia. billions stomach 25 1 1 Suppressed or Painful Periods 2ft 12 Whites, too profuse peiiods 2ft 13 Croup, cough, difficult breathing 2ft 14 Salt Kheum. eaysipelas. eruptions.. 2ft lft Rheumatism, rneurratic pains 2ft Hi Fever and ague, chills malaria.. 17 Piles, blind or bleeding 50 19 Catarrh, influenza, cold in the head 60 20 W hooping Coun, violent coughs 50 2t General debility, physical weakness 50 27 Kidney disease H 5U 2s Nervous debility 100 30 Urinary Weakt.ess, witting bed 50 32 Discttes ot the heart, palpitation.... 1 00 Sold bv drugi'ists, or sent postpaid on re ceipt of price. Dr. Humphreys' Manual, (144 pages) richly bound in cloth and gold, mail ed ree, HUMPHREYS' MED. O., Ill & 113 William St , New Voik. SPEC I FIGS Children Cry for PITCHBK'S Castoria spring OUR STOCK OF SPRING WAGONS IS THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE ON THE PACIFIC COASr, 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 best, prices lowest, quality considered. Stave r & Walker NEW MARKET BLOCK, - - - PORTLAND, OREGON. WE CARRY THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE STOCK ON THE PACIFIC COAST OF Machinery and Vehicles of Every Description. SEND FOR CATALOG 1 E AND PRICE LIST. W. O.DAVI8 te ALBANY, - Do you want to be happy and make those about you pleased, if so go and get ono of those lovely toned piano's at Mrs. Hymans. If you have not drank Coronado mineral water, you should try it. It will sober you up, give you a clean stomach and a good appe tite. The men of this vicinity need not be jealous because their wives talk so constantly about Matthews and Washburn. It" not their good looks the ladies are talking about, it is the good qualites of the cook and seating dtoves 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 able. Call at my ofhee and pay the same before it becomes de linquent. C. G. Burkiukt. District Clerk. A FULL LINE OF BICYCLES AND TRICYCLES FOR BOYS AND GIRLS JULIUS CRADWOHL'S GOLDEN RULE jPBMG The public is invited to inspect the im mense stock of Dry Goods FOR THE SPRING OF Ilia assortment is bigger than and prices. The Highest Market Price Paid for wacons. HALF-PLATFORM SPRING WAGONS, SCROLL SPRING WAGONS, "HANDY WAGONS," 'TAYLOR' OR THREE SPRING WAGONS, HALF-SPRING WAGONS, EXPRESS WAGONS, DELIVERY WAGONS, CO. AGENTS OREGON. ALBANY Colieffiate Institute. ALBANY, 0REG0H 890 ltifll A Eul! C( rps of Instructois. Classical, scic tine, literary, crmmercia. and normal classes. Courses of study ar ranged to meet the needs of all grades or students. Spedal inducements offered t. students from abroad. Tuition ranges froo 93.56 to 913.60 Per Term. Instrumental Instruction in niugic vi jiven by Miss Laura tioltra. Board in private families at low rates, am' rooms for self boarding at small expense. careful supervision exercised over pup kway from home. For circuUrs and full particulars, addrcs the president, REV. ELBERT N. COXDIT, Albany, Oregon, crowder bros" Contractois and Builders. Jffice on First street with Wal lace & Cusick, real estate agents. joany, uregon. Estimates given n all kinds of buildings or carnen er work. All work intrusted to will be promptly executed. ANNO DM OEM EN ever before, and he is prepare 1 Star Bakery ! A FULL STOCK OF....... Staple Groceries ay. The best quality of lea, ct;ffcce, caiuHrs nuts, etc. FRESH BAKED BREAD EVERY DAY. At this M reliable house ! also to lie found a complete assortment of frenh family yroceriea, to which is constantly beiT.jr ail, led all the seasonable liuosof groceries and pre visions, such as Cranberries, Fine Pickles, Dried Seef Chipped to order Anchovy Mustard, Candies and Nuts, tastetn Buckwheat Flour, Cannea Goods of All Kinds, Bohemian Glassware, Etc, Therfe Koods were all bciirht when pri'-C' ere low and tlielcnelitf tie miirin will In .file!! to his customers. Ketnemtfr tticpU l tSte old coiner ou Kirsta'id I!r.uait'm Sts, Conrad er. DR W. C. NliGUS, Graduate of tlie Royal College of Loudon, Knglaud, alaoof the JSollc vue Medical College, The Dr. has spent a lifetime of dtudy and practice and m:iku3 a biu oialty of chronic diseases, removes cancers, scrofula enlargements, tumors tnd weus, without pain or t'io Knife. !lo alno makes a bpeciaJty 01 treat ment with electricity, lias practii ed in the German French and Kulish hospitals. Calls promptly atteuded lay oif.'ht. His motto in "...OD WILL TO ALL." tS'OKco and residence, L krou Ore;; n 3? I.TSTO. I USE WISHING A FIKST-CXAS3 l.N . 8rjncnt, the best mule to ntatitl the climate of this coast, can be suiitvl by eu'liiii; aI Mis. U. K. H man's, opposite the Alit-wnic Temple, First street. The (latest voi-al an.i instrumental mnsie kept V Halo. AUotbe largest asort mint of stamping pattrrs to select from this side of 'Frisco. Lfswoici u'iven in .untii:tf anJ emtiroitivr :t her it tit ho over Linn 'owty Hank, (.live hei your erJur ami you will be pleascl. Surserj . AIeii'3. Hyman A Browm-11 art prepared in their nursery to fur nish ail kindi of stock, and those intending to plant should cal' imcn them. UootA and HhoeH, I Purchasers of Uoot3 and Shoes oear in mind that mg aiiwrtise ments and oilers of bi discounts io not always mean best values. Von will have to pay somfj otic a proli as no one cau do business without exKiiHe. 1 ho qu'Ht:on is who can sell you ttie beht goons for the least money SAMl'fcL E. Yocno BAZAAR STORE. 1891 AT . to satisfy customers in quality Country Produce. T STE WAET & SOX, -DEALERS IN- Russell Enies, OSBORNE BINDERS, V rirrv tin iiKichiiifi v that has f ilm I to he satisfactory, and as we dealer can give better terms. Springfield Sa,wirrill A. WHEELER, (STKINGFIfcJ.n,) fKOL'KlEToK. S L'i J I N G F 1 E LI t - - - OHEOU. f "Albany yard ami rTuv on Riiiro.i l, between Fourth and Fifii reets, A. Wheeler, A! an v M.i-ut-r. M iv-itttr lmiili.r imi evrei'ct! In n'liiiitv. and facilities not surpassed ' or the prompt and satisfactory .i.hng hare of the trade. A-k my n cents for V. I,. DuhuI.i SIi-, II nol lur ile ill our pluce nl jour i!-nlr t-inl for -:i(aliuce, Ht-eurc Ibti UifCiH-y, ami ret I tii-m l;r - iir-TAKK N Sl iiSTITLTE. ij WHY IS THE S3 SHOE CENT LIV TilE SF.3T SHOE IN THE wnRi.O fM THE i !!'er"d at this price; same ; from .ft; to $0. f:!.."'l police shoe ; farmers, rails tin in ; fine calf, seamless, s sion edje ; one pair will v f2.50 fine calf ; no better sh convince itiose who wan' a 2.2" mill .f2.00 Workinjiman's shoes are strong ami durau.e. inose who Inive friv-n tlifin a trinl wili wear no other make. HOYS' $2 and $1.75 school shoes are worn by the boy a everywhere; thov s. 1! on tlieir liierits as the increasing sales show. I. A I 1 IvS hand sewed shoe, best I tongola ; very stylish ; equals French i t T.-t-Tt-i 1 i)ioi-4i cnslimr fmm 44 In it I Lad'ea $2.f)0. $2 and ij 1 7") shoe for and durable. Caution. See that W. L. LouUs' name and piice are stamped on the bottom of each shoe. W. I.. DOUUEAS, Brockton, -Mass. mivr nnac iinn;ui?VT fAVlDWV rii-iMV Dim im ijoKrrivsriD, oiiEaoisr. BRANCH HOUSE ALBANY, OGN JOHN KOHSON, MANAGER, Have on hand for the season of ISiH, binders, moweis, farmers toolf and harvesting aiachinery of all kinks. L' . MO. ' 11A .... Our sfeck of buggies, carts, spring wagons, etc., is the largest and moHt complete ou the Pacific Coast, and comprises all the leading stvles. At levoe Jt Kobson's old stand, opp. BlumbergBlock. "In Spring tlie young man's fai Ligl-itly 'turns to thoughts of love !" ii. JL . The wise young man, me ei .;.an, ...t. turn their steps, when Bt:eua " for fresh table delicacies, choice butter, fresh laid eggs, staple and fancy groceries of all kinds,, to the grocery store of C. E. JBrownell. and Stackers, MOWERS & RAKES. not bieii tried in this locality and represent factories, no responsible ot orders, 1 respectfully solicit s A. WHEELER. L. E. BLAIN, Mil.E AtiKST, Ai-iUNY, - - OREGON. It is a seamless shoe, with no taeks or wax thread to hurt the feet; made of the be-t fine caif, stylish and easy and because we make more shoes of this grade than any other manufacturer, it equals hand sewed f-hoes 'casting from $4 to $5. $".00 frenuiue banc' sewed.thc finest calf shut; ever offered for $3; tourls French im ported shoes which cost hoin iS to I2. 4 ha. id sewed welt shoe, fine IMEN .-nit" etvlisli. comfortable and KQHVXt hlrahle. The best shoe ever rrade as custcm made shoes costing id min and letter carriers all wear xth inride, heavy three souls, cxten- y,ar- cifered at this price; one trial wall i.oe for comiort and service. Mioses are the best Doiigola. Stylish j wmM wmmi i4afsi.- r.l. . . .- - ...;:4-' icy b r to r fr II also. turns to i s Illiiii ffloil to Eat, as well. n 41. a riffw linnapaife all will -THS- uina Route ! OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD T.J E. HOGG, Receiver. Oregon Development Go.'s Steamship Lino 22 Houra Less Timi TliAn by any other route: Accomodations unurrsed for comfort u nJety. Fares and trcivhta via Taquina an the Oregon Leeopmeut company' ships, much lees that by any other route e-;n all points in the H illlamet'r al aud San Frandsco, SAIIiINQ DATES, moM T10UISA. Willamette Valley.... ..June tt W V 13t Willamette Valley ..... ' 22, FROM Bah raaKCUKXi W Msy ?I illamt.'ti vaile,HSHM...... . . June 9 Willamette Vallev " IS. 27 The company reserve tbe right to vLait teamen or aailiue dales. DAILY rAgKKNOMl TBAIBS Kxcept Sundays.) L Taqa na 7.-00 a M I Lv Albany 12:20 r O.nallit 10:ih A a " Corvallis lKllril Ar Aliuuiy ll:J6 a I Ar Vaquina 4-3 r. a. O. a C. tiaiiib wOnucct at AiLn and Coi Wm. M. Hoto, C, Hoecs, General UanaKet, M. F & P. Afi-nt Corvallis, O on EAST SOUTH VIA SOUTHERN PACIFIC ROUTE. THE MOUNT SK.STA P.CDTE California erree trains run daily DOL'IU 7:00 p m..Lv... l:2i p m..Lv... b.15 am..Ar.. KOFTB .Portland ....Ar.. tj&i am .Albany Lr.. 6:2i am .8. Francisco. Lr.. 9-00 pm Loral rami. Train Dally- -(Ex. Suiulaj bAO a m. .Lr..... Portland . 12.20 p m..Lv.... All.n.. b'AQ p lit'Vr.....KoHeliurK... ..Ar.. 4Ktnj .Lv.. 12.10 am ..Lr.. u:20am liNiun rt ranch. 2.SC p BLv.. C.io p m Ar . ':'('j a m.. L 8 ii a in..Ar ..Albany Ar.. W:lfijni .. Lebanon..... Lr . -n uo Alua.ny.. Ar.. 4. at pa Lcliauon Lr.. 3 4M pm albny local, DAILY (Except Sunday) .r.o0 r u . . Lv .... Portland Ar.....00 a H I' M Ar. ..Albjiiiy..Lv.... 5.00 a I-ULLMAIn BUFFKTSLEEPERS. TOURIST SLEEFIKG CARS, For aocoinmoaaiion of Second-Class Pa scoere att-ebvd to xprts itmi ns. West 81d Ulvlhlon. Between jfortland and Corvallis - Hall Train Dally - Except Sunday 7:30am..Lv ...Portland . 12:10 pm..Ar Corvauis. ..Ar.SSOp. m L-.12.65p. m At Albany and Corvallis counect with l rail s of Oregon PacincKailroad. C-pres Train llly (Exctpt Sunday 4:40 p m. . Lv.. 7:25 p m.. Ar. ...Portlaud... Ar.. 8:20 am .. .AkMiunville.Lv. .16.46 n THROUGH TICKETS to Alt Point EAST AND SOUTH OTFor tickers and full 'Information rs ardin rau map,.. etc., call on company's agent at Alhanv. K. KOKH1.KK, K. P. ROGERS, Maut?er Ass- O. F A P. A A WEAK MAN Can enre himself of ihe de-ph-rahle resr.lis of early abuse and l'itci!y rehtoie his ipor and vital ity hj our liome treatment. 1'he k mail aide fines o' hopeles cases ol nervous .cbiiity and private comiilaints are eer where etanip iiitr out quacieiy. Treaiies and question lit, a physician's gift to Hifferir.g humanity, will be sent fiee to those alllictec". Address with stamp 1'IOXEER INSTITUTE, 405 Kearny ?t., Room 2, San Francisco, Cal. We carry a large stock of printer's Ftationery, well as sorted, bought direct 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. "Paislky & Smiley. THE MARKETS. MEANT QUOTATIONS. Wheal We Gate 4,c t i..-ur 4.Z'. per bbl HotetfMfi :;.c Butter c Lard lOiac. Hams 1415c. Shoulders 10c. Bacon 12-i'c Hods 2oc. Hay Timotby, 10, oata and chMl IS. App es Green, ! per bn. l'lujii incn, '(gc. per v. App'es dried bleached 9c aundried Cb i c. C'bickens 14 5ot2t"iOO. Beef 3:5c cross. Mutton JS&S.SOper head. Hoirs SJc- dresRC. Veal 686c. Wool I821c. EGGS FOR SALE. I will sell full blood Leghorn epps, both single and rose comb, for $1 50 per 13. also dotted Wyan dotte, Light Brahmas, Langshan and Plymouth Rocka at the same rprice. L. J. Hocoe, Tangent, Or, Yaq So MILES SHORTER. !AND