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i THE MORNING HERALD: FRIDAY, JUL x" 17, loOl. 2Jl0nutt0 gaily gerato DAibY AND WEEKIV TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION DAILl Published ;Trry momlnic except Monday.) clivernl by carrier, per w, wail, per yt-ar .... j WKKKLVt 0-20 e co Published every Friday Morning.) copy, per annum, in advance, m nut ut Mid in advance.... 12.00 1 I the MAILS. Mail it the Albany postolfice close rr all omces north l ftut Kaatern stab I 830 A. M, rhe West Side f And the Nat row Oa t R. RJ 7 M Portland and Sae 11 . orvaUis and Vaquina ..12.30 r. a . , otace amith - 7;30 r. a The poetolflce will be cl jsi d each evening ooi six lo seven o'clock. rtoyiatered matter for the ly morning train ahould be mailed before o clock the leyioua ereiitnf. OREGON PACIFIC TIME TABLE. Arrives Depart r aawnirer. . ruiDt., ... Il.13pm l2.i0pm 3.40t7.45 a ni The wealth and importance of our manufacturing interests are amazing, when taken as a whole. Very few conceive of their growth and value to the country. The census report on manufactures for 1890 will show an enormous in crease in the growth of the United .-jtates. While this report id not ready for publication, Mr. Porter, jhe superintendent, in a recent in- terview said: "The gross value f our manufactured products dur ing the lSlh) would probably be 18,600.000,000, an increase of about $3,300,000,000. The capital invested will probably reach $4, 600,000,000, and the increase dur ing this decade exceeds the total capital invested in 1S70. The I wages paid will be close upon $1, 500,000,000, an addition of $500, 000,000, or $50,000,000 annually. The number of hands employed will be abont 3,050,000, and addi tion to our army of wage-earners of 900,000 during the decade. The mining products have almost doubled this decade, and the lum ber interests have also increased enormously, and the product for 18!K) will not fall far short of o00, 000,000, which exceeds byove 10D per cent the total product returned by the tenth census." These are enormous figures, and they give us some conception of the vast in crease of our industrial interests. The increase from 1880 to 18!)) in the capital in vested in the manu factures is greater than the total capital so invested only twenty years ago, or in 1870. The in crease in mining and lumbering Las been even more rapid, the former having doubled in ten years. It is a wonderful story of progress that these figures tell. Fkance indicates a disposition to raise the embargo upon the American hog, and allow our pork products to be again impoited in to that country, tiermany will undoubtedly follow with like action. Minister Reid in France has pushed the matter as much as possible and to him is due a great deal of credit. Secretary Husk, by his active dibits to put in operation the law requiring an inspection of meat products offered for exportation, to prevent diseased meats from being sent out, has removed the ostensible objection to our pork, though the real ob jection from the first probably was that our producers could lay it down in the French and German markets cheaper than the French and German farmers could raise I it. The American hog will event ually tin J its way there without doubt. Mas with all his boasted intellect and superiority, is often depend ent upon brute creaiion for even the intellectual direction of action that will preserve his life. The Chronicle relates a case of this kind in mention of the story of the prospectors who came near leav ing their bones in Death valley which shows the advantage of taking along in any outfit an un usually intelligent jack. This animal, when his senses are well developed, is the best guide to water, and in the case of these prospectors he demonstrated that the tradition oi his keenness of scent was not without foundation. He found the spring in the foot hill canyon that saved the party from the worst of deaths. Tub Interior says that Christian ity is preparing the world for its end. It has largely stopped wars. It ia the influence back of science which has brought pestilence un der control. It has prolonged life, chiefly by restraining vice. The increase of the world's population in the last thirty years is eiual to the whole imputation before that time. Another thirty years of peace and plenty will sh.ow the little earth packed full of people too thick to thrive, because animal life is subject to the same laws, whether the genus be homo or one lower. We have alwlished the checks upon population. We have killed the hostile animals. We have put bridles in the mouths of pestilences. We have bridged the gaps of famine with our rail ways and ships. The reports that come from .Samoa, indicate that the prince of sinecure office holders has leen sent to that far away island of the sea. It seems tlat Cedarcrauz who was sent there to act as chief justice for the island government, in order to keep things in working order and prevent farther quarrel ings, became so enervated by the Grst snitr of the island breezes that he has as yet failed to organize and cpn his court although there is urgent call for it. He draws his salary all the same. - The talk in reference to Mc- Kinley for the republican candi date for the presidency, in case he carries the Ohio election strongly, for governor, is pre mature, lie is not elected gov ernor yet, though in all probabil ity he will be, but the people are too strongly entrenched in the be lief that Ben Harrison is a pretty good president to want any other man for the place. Poor old Mr. De Lessepa, who made such a glorious success out of the Suez canal, and such a dis mal failure out of the Panama ditch, is under a stress of com plaint from the dupes he induced to invest in that enterprise and lose their cash. They will not allow him to drop into oblivion, but continue to harrass him upon the subject. OBTAINED MOKE RELIEF From a Can of O. K. T. Than Any. thins He Ever I'sed. 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 a teacher in ttie school recently established at Forest Grove for the education of the Indian youth : Forest Uhove, Or., March 8. I have been troubled many yeats 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 ami have derived more benefit from it than from any thing else I have yet found. Kev. J. C. IIi-ee. I have been bothered with catarrh for aliout twenty years ; I had lost sense of smell entirely, and I had almost lost my hearing. My eyes were getting so dim I had to get some one to thread my needle. ' .Now I have my hearing as well as I ever had, and I can see to thread as fine a needle as ever I did, my sense of smell is partly restored, and it seems to he improving all the time. 1 think there is nothing like Kly's ('ream Bal.ii for catarrh. Mrs. K. K. Grimes, Kendrill, Periy, Co., O. The Thomas Kay Woollen Mill of .Salem, have appointed G. W. Simpson their agent in Albany. A full line of men and boys clotiiinu blankets and flannels and all arti cles manufactured by the mill will be kept in stock. These goods are the best in the market and will give entire satisfaction. Smoke th celebrated Havana filled 5-cent igrs, manufactured at Julius Jos h'a cigar factory. HUMPHREYS Dr. Hcmpmrrt's Srnciricsare scientifically ami carefully prepared prescript ions; ucl for inanv yean in private practice with huc cem, and for over thirty years um.i1 by the )Mjople. Every single Specific U a cure for the disease named. These HpeciticM cure without iliWifiiikT, purv-iiiif or redu-jinif the svHteni. and are in fact and deed the sovereign rciued.ca.of the world. LIXT OP PRINCIPAL, NO. C( RRM. rRK Rrt.. 1 Fevers, Congestion, iiil1aiuinatioii..g 2f 2 DVoniw, worm fever, worm colic.... 2 Crying Colic, or teething of infant. . ft 4 Diarrhea, of children or adulU !6 5 iKnentery, Griping, Billions Colic ..... tt Cholera Morbus, vaulting 7 Cough, cold, bronchitis.... 2fi H Xetiruliia, toothache, Faceache 5 W Headache, sick hiadache, vertigo.,.. V 10 Lispept4ta, hillious stomach 2.r 11 SupprcHsed or Painful I'eriods 12 V hi ten, too proniHc peiiods 25 li Cronp, cough, ilirticult breathing 25 , U Salt Kheum. eaysipelas. eruptions.. 15 Rheumatism, rheunratic pains lti Fever and ague, chills malaria 17 Piles, blind or bleeding 19 Catarrh, inHiienza, cold in the head 20 Whooping Coiin, violent cough-4...... 21 General debility, physical weakness 27 Kidney disease , 2s Nervous debility 1 00 30Lrinary Weaki.ess, witting led M 32 Diseases ot the heart, ulpitation.... 1 00 Sold bv druggists, or sent postaid on re ceipt of price, ilr. Humphreys' Manual, (114 pajces) richly bound in cloth and irild, mail ed ree, IILMCIIKKVS MKI. o, 111 & 113 WJliam St , New Yoik. SPECIFICS. Children Cry for PIICHaE'3 Castoria SPRING OUR STOCK OF SPRINT. WAGONS IS THE LARGEST AND 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 parties want ing Spring wagons of any description to call upon or correspond with us. We guarautee our vehicles the best, Stave r & NEW MARKET BLOCK, - WE CARRY THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE STOCK ON THE PACIFIC COAST OF Machinery and Vehicles of Every Description. SEND FOR CATALOG J K AND THICK LIST. ALBANY, OREGON. Do you want to be happy and make those about you pleased, if so go and get one of those lovely toned piano's at Mrs. Hymans. If you have not drank Coronado mineral water, you should try it. It will s jber 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. Its not their good looks the ladies are talking about, it is the good oualites 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 able. Call at my otlii-e and pay the same before it becomes de linquent. C li. lil RKIMKT. j District Clerk. A FULL LINE OF BICYCLES AND TRICYCLES FOR LOYS AND GIRLS JULIUS CRADWOHL'S GOLDEN RULE $PBIffG The public is invited to inspect the im mense stock of Dry Goods FOR THE His assortment i, bier thi i and prices. The Highest Market Price 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. ALBANY Collegiate Institute. ALBANY, OREGON 180 1891 A Eull C( rps of Instructors. CI wical, rclc tide, literary, femmon-ia. and normal cla-sea. Couraea f study ar ranged to meet the needs of all grades of students. bpe.ial indui-ementa ottered tn students (row abroad. Tuition ranges from 5.5 to 9M.M Per Term. Instrumental instruction In music l given by Miss Laura Ooltra. Board in private families at low rates, ami rooms for self boarding at small expense, A careful supervimou exercised over pup .way front home. Kor circultrs and full particulars, address the president, KEV. ELBERT N. CONDIT, Albany. Oregon. CR0WDER BROS" Contractois and Builders. Jftice on First street with Wal lace & Cusick, real estate agents. J:any, Oregon. Estimates given n all kind of buildingsor carnen ci work. All work intrusted to will le promptly executed. AMODSCEMENT SPRING OF ever before, and he is prepare!, Star T 1 Me IT .....A FULL STOCK OK Staple Groceries WW The liest quality of tens, coffees, candies nuts, etc. FRESH BARED BREAD EVERY DAY. At this old reliable houxe ! also to be found a complete asHortnifiit of frcrih fauiit groceries, to liiil- is conntanlly hriiig addt.J all the seasonable lines of groceries and pro visions, such as Cranberries, Fine Pickles, Dried Beef Chipped to order Anchovy Mustard, Candies and Nuts, tastein Buckwheat Flour. Cannea Goods of All Kinds, Bohemian Glassware, Etc, These goods were all houirht when price ere low and the benefit of tbe liiur.'iii w ill In given to his customers. I(euienili.-r the place, 4t the old corner on KirHtaid liri-uialbiu St. Conrad Mijer. OR. W. C. NEGUS, Graduate of the Royal College of London, England, also of the JScllc vue Medical College. The Dr. has spent a lifetime of study and practice and makes a spe cialty of chronic diseases, removes cancers, scrofulaenlargemeiitsmnore nd wens, without pain or the knife. He also makes a upecialty of treat ment with electricity. Has practii erl in the German French and English hospitals. Calls promptly attended day night. His motto is "u.OD WILL TO ALL." aVOtiice and residence, L-Iiou Oregon. n? iAisro. rHOSE WISII1MJA FIIWT-C1.A.S8 IN s'r jnent, tbe best made to st.tiid the climate of this coast, can lie suited by n'linv at Mis: U. E. ci vilian's, opputiiic the ".IUhoiik Temple, Kind street. The latent vocul ami instrumental uiusic kept fur sale. Altio the laru'est amort incut of sLuupini; attenm to select from this side of 'Krisco. Lowiis given in aiiitihg and embroider at nei studio over Linn County liank. Give he! your srder and vou will lie pleaded, Nursery. MeFi-s. Hyinan A I'.rownell are prepared in their nursery to fur nish all kinds of stock, and those intending to plant should call upon them. Hoots ami Shoes, Purchasers of l'.oota and SIioph 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 profi as no one can do business without exense. The quest mi ie wlio can sell you the best goods for the least money. Sami kl E. Ynt no. BAZAAR STORE. 1891 AT Crockery .. to satisfy customers in quality STEW All T & SOX, -DEALERS IN- tecll Engines, Separators and. Slackers, OSBORNE BINDERS, We c:irry no machinery that has not been tried in this locality anil f.ui ml to be uutirifaetury, ami aa we represent factories, no responsible dealer can .-ive better terms. Springfield. Sawmill A. WHEELER, (SI'RIN(!FILI,) PROPRIETOR. SPIUNUFIELD. - - - OREGON. fiAliany yard and office on Railroad, letween Fourth and fifth re-ts, A. Wlitelt-r, Al'ianv Manager. Having lumber not excelled in quality, and facilities not eurpasfietl or the prompt and satisfactory ailing of orders, I resctfully solicit a hare of the trad. , A. WHEELER. Ank my naentN for V. I.. Doimloit Staoea. I U EX I A I ft II lint fur mile iu your plnce link your I mm K9m m PIIJ itetiler lo tenil for eiiiHlouut, Ht-cure the p A1.ENT uucury, diiiI uvt ilicm lor you. JiTTAKE NO SMISTiTLTE.J WHY IS THE Irs i rxsti is HAI Ifl V. .. UUUI.i-.H-) StolL' CO CUAC FOR $4 hand sewed welt shoe, tine UO OnUEi CENTLEMEN calf. stylish, comfortable and THE BEST SHOE IN THE WORLD FOR THE uaw? aurable. The best shoe ever ""Til'crM at this juice; same grade as cuetom made shoes costing from $0 to $'.. $::.:( iMiiuv shoe ; farmers, railroad men and letter carriers all wear them ; line calf, seamless, smooth iiuide, heavy three souls, exten sion edgf ; one pair will wear a year. 2..r)( line calf ; no better shoe ever clTered at this price; one trial will convince those who want a shoe for comfort and service. fL'.-". and Jrii.OOjWorUinginan's shoes are strong and durable. Those who have given them a trial wili wear no other make. r.YS' $ and I.7;j school shoes are worn by the boys everywhere; thev sell on their merits as the increasing sales show. LAMES hand sewed slum, best I longola ; very stj lish ; equals Fniuh imported shoes costing from $1 to Ladies fJ.f(l, 2 and !jl 7"i shoe for MKstsaie the best Itongcla. Stylish and durable. Caution. See that W. L. I mights' name and ptice are stamjied on the bottom of each shoe. V. L. 1 OUt;L.S, Krocktoii, Mass. FK4NK BHOS IMPLEMENT COMPANY, JJOI.irnA.jSri3, OllEGQN. BRANCH HOUSE ALBANY, OGN JOIIJS7 KOCSON, MANAGER, Have on hand for the season of ISill, hinders, mowers, farmer's toolt and liaiM'Hlin machinery of all kinks. L M- - V 7 IS I Our sleek of buggies, carts, spring wagons, etc., is the largest and most complete on the Pacific Coast, and comprises all the leading st vies. At IK'voe it Robson's old stand, opp. Blumberg Block. "In Spring tlie young man's fancy Lllitly turns to thouglits of love !" The wise young man, the old man, ggJrAS lurn their steps, when searching for Ireeti ta" e ue otuc , butter, fresh laid eggs, staple and fancy groynes of all kimls,. to me grocery store of O. E. Brown ell. MOWERS &. RAKES. ALBANY, - - OREGON. It ie a seamless shoe, with no tacks or wax thread to hurt the feet; made of the best fine caif, stylish and easy and liecause we make more shoes of this grade than any other manufacturer, it eqnaln hand sewed shoes costing from lo $5. .00 genuine banc' Fewed.lhe finest calf shoe ever ottered for $5; equals French im- AO orted slioes wliicU cost iioui rrfrrrfrfHrtrrrr-ifti It iotas to faints ol to lEat, as well. r A cu -THB- ! to! OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD IV K. lli;i, i:.reltr. l.M Oregon Cevelopmeiit Doa SteansiUliJ Lino Tbaii by any otlu-r route: Accomodationfl unHurtiusartJ for ccmfi'rt ao ialnty. Karv ami (rriifliUi via Yntiuii.a au tbe Oregon lce cpiiicut coruaii'a liipa, much lew that hy auy otl.er route n-txn all points in the Willliui.ttir al aud 8an Frauciaco. tS-VlLINQ DATES, raoM TAQCIKA. wm.mwitji viUy .., ., iVine 4th WV ...... 13t Willamette Valley .. "22, raoa SAN r-aMiaco May SI June t Uillamvtw Valley. rV'illaaiette Vailev . The company rrve the right to tha 14 teamen ur ailiDir dates. VAILT rAWOU TKAIHS Kictpt uulays.) L Yar,.tjia 7:fK) 1 I I.v Albany 12-20 Conalln 10:il am" Corvallis IM ra AT Alliauy J:J a - I Ar Yaquina 4 35 r. M O. & C tiaiiib ouuect at Ailan and 01 Wm. M . IIoao. C, . lioatil. General al-uanel. U. F & P. AK-nt Cor vail in, O on EAST SOUTH -VIA- S0UTHERN PACIFIC ROUTE. THE MOUNT SHASTA ROUTE California express trains run diily auuru I KOKTU . Jurtlaiid . . . . Ar. . an ..Alliany Lv.. t: . 8. r'ranciwo.Lr.. S-00 pm 7:00 u ni..Lv.. lu: p m..l.v.. 3 a m..Ar. Loral funh, Traill Itally- ti. bund-y 8KM a iu. .Lv...;. Portland Ar.. 4:D 1 la lt.iv p m. .Lv. .. A lliany L ..li:: aiu a;W p niAr. ....KOM.-11111V lv. . (..jn tun Lebanon straurli. l.M p uLv Alliany Ar.. .:i put 4:1)5 p 01 Ar . . . . lo'liauuo Lv . h 4u .111 ' a ui.. L Alluuy ... Ar.. 4."Jti pta m m .. Ar L'taiiitl...... Lv.. 5"4i p2D ALBANY LOCAL, DAILY (Cxopt SuilJi) .".141 r . I. v.. ..Portland... .Ar....v.m, a a J.ou in Ar. ..AIiAiiy....Lv....3.uO a a I'ULLMAN BUFKKTShKKrEKS. TOURIST SI.hKTlKG CAHS, For a:coniiii4Miatttn of Sti.4)iid.'laeft ia senera a'.Lx.hed to l i) rt 'Iraius. Wexl .slilr lit llH. Cetween i'oitiand and Coivudis Mall Iraln lallf - Kr.ei! Mjrday i"a:u..L' ...I'o.'ilaii 1 ...Ar.Ii 'So p. m l:lupui..Ar .-:riiii4. . I.. 1.6.;p. mj At AMuny and Conn'tia cmiiiect with iran.sof Or.-i.-on t'i ifi lailroad. :pre Iraln Imll) --(l'pt Sunday IA p ni. . I.v Portland . Ar.. fe'SOam p m. . A r innullc. I.v. .;& Aixa THROUGH TICKFTS lo .Ml Point EAST AND SOUTH nfcJTFor ti kt trt ami full 'iiiforiuation re JTardiiit man, tK,t i-wl on tt!ii uu Affrnt at A limn . IL, hUlJILKU, E. P. ROCKRS, Maiifttfrr An-t it r & A A WEAK MAN Can te Iruiself of the Ie-pli-rahlf results of early abuse and pel f clly n t-tote hib igorand vital ity b our hoice treatiuei.t. The it-ninrkulile ctiM-s ' !ioelt-es rases if liiMvnilH i.fliililv ml urivutA (Miiit'laints are ecr where stamp ing out Uackeiy. Treaties and ipiestion li.-t, a phvsiciatrs gift to sutl'ering humanity, will be sent flee to those alliictcc. Address with stamp l lOXKKR INSTITI TK, -105 Karny St., Uoom ,van Francisco, t'al. Wo vurry a laro sdrk of printer's stationery, wi ll as sorted, lou",ht tlint-t frtun the manufacturers at a low figure, ami can giver the Wst of work in all kinds of j'riiiting for the least money. Try us. II. ". Colli!. THE MARK LIS. AI.11AW QUOTATIONS. Wheal Mi' Oats 4-c KU.iir 4.3.r, pei bbl PotatTM-s :i-"c Kegs ..V Butter c Iitd lOid P2-c. Hams 14w,l.rK-. Shoulders 10c. Bacon l'.'.c. ll.Li.e 2ltt- Hay Timotliy, flO, oats and cheat IS Ann cr Oreen. 1 1 ner I n. Pluxti Dried, !(c. per . App'cs dried bleaclied Ik- sundrled j& !l c. Chickens 14 5o2hhi. Beef :i,j:;vc grofs. Muttou t'-Ug'-i fulper head. Hoirs -We. dresse . Veal i!ti!c. Vm1 lb21e. EGGS FOR SALE. I will sell full blood Leghorn eggs, both single and rose comb, for $1 50 per IS. also dotted Wyan dotte Light rrahuias, Uingehan and Plymouth Itocks at the same price. L. J. IIoixk. Tangt'-nt, Or. mm on SaiLESaiOHTEII 22 Hours Less Time