Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, July 18, 1891, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE MORNING HERALD: SAT U li DA , JUL y 18, IdiM.
StlornUtg gaily gwaM
DAIbY 1ND WEBKUY
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION
daily Fnnllshed ;erery morning except Monday.)
llreri-d by carrier, per wet ... ?
y mall, per year . 6 t0
WKKKLTi
jtPobltohed every Friday Morning.)
copr, per annum. In advance... 1"2.00
Wueu nut paid in advance.. 2.60
' THE MAIU.
Mail t the Albany postotflce cloae
for all office north
Ih Eastern states (6;S0 A. U,
Ibe We Side f
And the Nairow Ga st R. R4 )
Of Portland and Sai-u 11. II
onxais and Vaquina . 12:30 r. M
; k office -' ,,, , . i 7:30 r. M
1 he pnatomce will be clxd each evening
m six 10 seven o'clock.
KeKistered matter for the
train should be mailed before
i reyimis eveninir.
ly morning
o clock the
OREGON PACIFIC TIME TABLE.
Arrives Departs
r avenger.
Fuiht.
11.13pm 12. ."Opm
3.4opmi.45 a m
THE MARKET PROSPECTS.
The question above a'.I others,
for this vicinity and people, is
what is the prospect for the price
of wheat. The harvest is far
enough along to show that a
bountiful yield is sure, and a large
surplus for market will be furn
ished in the Willamette valley.
The outcome should give the far
mers a larger margin of profit for
their labor than they have been
receiving of late years.
Henry Clews, the authority
in New York banking circles, in a
letter dated July 11, says:
"This very important crop ques
tion is now assuming measurable
dimensions. An eminent English
authority on grain statistics, while
anticipating an almost average
British crop of wheat, estimates
the deficiency in France at 130
million bushels, and some French
calculators place the deficit as
high as 175 millions. The total
European deficiency to be sup
plied from external sources, the
English estimator places at ."S0
millions of bushels of wheat; or, if
we were to accept the figures of
the French statistician for France,
the total European deficit would
be about 430 million bushels.
Seemingly, therefore, it may be
assumed that Europe will have to
import alout 400,000,000 bushels
of wheat. Such a demand implies
a higher price for that cereal than
has prevailed during late years;
and, were the price estimated at
the confessedly low figure of tl per
bushel, it would follow that Eu
rope will have to pay $400,0 )0,(100
to other parts of the world for this
cereal ; which is an amount almost
witffont precedent. Our own crop
is variously estimated between
500 and 5o0 million bushels ; and,
as prospects now stands, 550
millions is perhaps a fair estimate.
Estimating our domestic require
ments for various purposes at 300,
000,000 bushels, we should have,
at this rate, a surplus of l!H),000,.
000 bushels for export, assuming
the home stock to remain at its
present quantity, whatever tha:
may be.
According to these estimates
we are in a position to furnish to
Europe close upon, or possibly
fully, one-half of its total re
quired imports of wheat. This
uiruna mat una one item oi our
exports will amount to something
near $200,000,000. To the United
States, this is a very exhilarating
prospect: but to Europe it is a
very gloomy one. Even were the
European nations in a prosperous
condition, such an extraordinary
necessity to buy bread from foreign
countries would be appalling; but,
coming after an enfeebling finan
cial crisia, on tbe heels of a large
drain of gold into Russia, and at a
time when industry is contracting
and foreign trade is languishing,
what may be the possible result
of these short harvests to Europe?
It is useless to predict : and it is
imperative 10 wan lor conse
q voces. The present attitude of
expectancy assumed by Wall
street is the only safe and wise one
under such circumstances. It is
not likely that we shall be per
mitted to reap this advantage of a
great crop without some sort of
drawback, and it is wise to wait
and see in what form that draw
back is likely to come. Europe
will find it impossible to pav ue
for our wheat without making
some sacrifice. She will oiler her
products to us at taw prices, or
consign them for sale at what they
will bring; if we accept them free
ly, our wheat will be so far paid
for in goods instead of gold ; if we
buy only our usual quantity of
imports, then Europe will be com
pelled to pay us largely in our
securities held there; and, in that
rase, the settlement will not be
conducive to buoys nry in the New
York stock market. For these
reasons, we advise moderate ex
pectations, at least uutil the
future of Europe becomes plainer."
Taking nil statements into con
sideration, and there have been
tiot a few and will be more the
tenor of which will be directly op
position to tl e above quotation,
there is assuredly a situation that
calls for a good price for wheat
this season. Whether the freight
rates and the speculators rings
will be able to gobble up tha mar
gin of profits and keep the prices
to farmers and home dealers at a
minimum remains to be seen.
In the nineteenth annual report
of the directors of the Zoological
Society of Philadelphia, attention
is called to the unprecedented de
struction of many of the more val
uable and important animals of
the native American fauna, and lo
the need for the immediate adop
tion of every means which can be
employed to save them from com
plete extinction. The directors
think that a good deal may be
done in furtheramn to this object,
both in zoolrgical gardens and
private preserves.
Xina Van Z.ndt the romantic
Chicago girl, who married August
Spies, the executed anarchist, in
prox.v by his brother, and made
such a fuss over the incident, was
married in reality lately to a young
Italian journalist who has been at
work in this coontry, and will go
to Italy with him.
The experience of a New York
dentist will serve to make men
cautious of how they allow ladies
to bite them, a young woman
whose tooth he wns about to
draw closed her teeth on his
finger, and the result was ulti
mately death. Beware of their
bile.
OltT.llNED MOKE KKLIKK
From a Can ofO. K. T. Than Any
thing He Kver I' seel.
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 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 ami
tried many ditferent remedies,
sought aid from different phy
siciaus, 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 I
have yet found.
Rev. J. C. Huff.
I have been bothered with
catarrh for altout twenty years ; 1
hail lost sense of smeil 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 aid, my sense of smell is
partly restored, and it seems to be
improving all the tune. I think
there i.s nuthing like Ely's Cream
lal:n for catarrh. Mrs. E. 1
Grimes, Rendrill, Peny, Co., O.
The Thomas Kay Woollen Millt
of Salem, have appointed G. W.
Simpson their agent in Albany. A
full line of men and boys clothinu
blankets and flannels and all arti
cles manufactured by the mill wii)
be kept in stock. These goods art
the best in the market and will
give entire satisfaction.
Smoke th celebrated Havana
filled 5-cent igsrs, manufactured
at Julius Jos ibB cigar factory.
HUMPHREYS
Dr. llrvriiRRY's SmciFicsare scientifically
and carefully prcared prescriptions; used
lor ininv years in private practice with S'.ic-ces-i,
and for over thirty years used by the
IHXiple. Every single. -ipecilie is a cure for
the disease named.
These Sfieeitics cure without clruirtiinf,
puriin; nr redii ini; the system, anil are in
fai t and deed the sovereign remedies of the
world.
LIST 0F PRI.Wll'AL SOS. CI RKS. PRICKS..
1 levers, Onirestion, inflammation. .j 2S
2 V onus, worm fever, worm colic 2a
5 C'ryimt Code, or teething of infante. . 25
4 Diarrhea, of children or adults 25
6 Dysentery, Griping, liillious Colic ..... 25
Cholera Morbus, vomiting 25
7 Ciuijh', colds, bronchitis 25
s Neurnhria, tuothaihe, Faceache 25
!) HottiiHche, sick tuadtchc. vertigo.... 25
10 lspepsia, liillious stomach 25
11 Suppressed or Painful Periods 25
12 lutes, too profuse petiods 25
i:i Croup, coiitfh, dittlcult breathing 25
14 Salt Klieinn. eaysipelas. eruptions.. 25
15 Rheumatism, rhcurratic pains 25
In Feverand ague, chills malaria 60
17 Files, blind nr bleeding 50
I!) Catarrh, influenza, cold in the head 50
20 W hooping Omgn, violent coughs . 50
21 General debility, physical weakness 50
27 Kidney disease m
St Nervous ilelnlity I oo
30 Urinary Weaki.ess, witting lied 5u
Si Diseases nl the heart, palpitation 1 00
Sold hy dnigvists, or sent postnaid on re
eeipt of price. lr. Humphreys' Mamul, (14
imKesi rii-my ixtunu in cmin ami srHU, mail
cl ne, IIUMPIIKKVS MKL. O,
111 & 113 William St , New York.
SPEC I FIGS
Children Cry
for PITCHKH'S
Castoria
SPRING
OUR STOCK OF SPRING WAGONS IS THE LARGEST AND MOST i
UU.urL.bll!. U- THE 1'AUUIU UUAS1, ASU COMPRISES
ALL THE LEADING STYLES OF
Four-Spring Passenger and Moun
tain Wagons,
SPECIAL FARC EL DE
LIVERY WAGON'S,
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,
Staver
NEW MARKET BLOCK, - -
WE CARRY THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE
THE PACIFIC COAST OF
Machinery ana Vehicles
SEND FOB CATALOG
W. O. DAVIS Jb
ALBANY, -
Do you want to be happy and
make those about you pleased, if
so go and get oue of those lovely
toned piano s at Mrs. Hyuians.
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 vicinitv 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 qualites of the cook
and heating 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 ollice and pay
the same before it becomes de
linquent. C. G. Bl P.KIM kT.
District Clerk.
A FULL LINE OF BICYCLES AND TRICYCLES
FOR ROYS AND GIRLS
JULIUS CRADWOHlS
SPBItfG
The public is invited to inspect the im
mense stock of Dry Goods
FOR THE
His assortment is bigger thaa
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.
STOCK ON
of
Every Description.
I'KIIK LIST.
J G AND
CO
AGENTS
OREGON.
ALBANY
Late M
ALBANY,
OREGON
189 1891
A Eull C( ips of Instructors.
Classical, self tifie, literary, commercia.
and normal cla-sea. Courses of study ar
ranged to meet the needs of all grades of
students. Spe.ial inducement offered to
students from abroad. Tuition ranges from
95.54) to 9IS.M Per Term.
Instrumental instruction in music wl
given by Miss Laura Goltra.
Board in private families at low rates, and
rooms for self boarding at small expense. A
careful supervision exercised over pup
tway from home.
For circulrs and full particulars, address
the president,
KEV. ELBERT N. COND1T,
Albany, Oregon,
CROWDER BROS
Contractois and Builders,
Jffice on First street with Wal
lace A Cusick, real estate agenta,
Albany, Oregon. Estimates given
n all kinds of buildingsorcarpen
erwork. All work intrusted to
will be promptly executed.
GOLDEN RULEj
AfflODHCEMES
SPRING OF
ever before, ami he is prepared, to
far
Bakery
..A FULL STOCK OF.
Staple Groceries
ware.
The bent
nuts, etc.
quality of tow, ccffits, candies
FRESH BAKED BREAD EVERY
DAY.
At this old reliable house is nlm to I
found a complete assortment of 'p sli family
groceries, to whii h is constantly neinir addi I
all the seasonable lines of groceries and pre
visions, such aa
Cranberries,
Fine Pickles,
Dried See f Chipped to order
Anchovy Mustard,
Candies and Nuts.
Eastern Buckwheat Flour,
Cannea Goods of All Kinds,
Bohemian Glassware, Etc,
These goods were all liotiirht when prices
ere low and the lienetit of tbe marj;m will U
iven to his customers. Kuuiemlx? tlu-plane,
it the old corner on Finland lir'.jl.illuu Sts.
Conrad Miter.
DR. W. C. NEGUS,
Graduate of the Royal College of
London, England, also of the lfclie
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
and wens, without pain or t!io knife.
Ue also makes a specialty of treat
ment with electricity. Has practii ed
in the German French anil English
hospitals. Calls promptly attended
day night. His motto is
"tUU WILL TO ALL.
tyOflice and residence, L.-baioii
Oregin.
IP I-A-.TSTO.
THOSE WISIUMSA FllfcSTCLASS IN
s'rument, the best made to stand tin
climate of this coast, can be suited livca'linir
at Mis: It. E. llvinan's, ophite the "jl:isonic
Temple, First street. The latest voeul and
instrumental uiumc kept fur sale. Alno the
Unrest assortment of stamping patterns to
select from this side of 'Fri.-.i. Lesson
ifiven in wintinic and emt.r..ii!er at hi t
studio over Linn County P.ai.k. "tiive net
your rder and you will be ,i!ta;ie..
(Nursery .
Mefi-s. Hvinan & P.rownell are
prepared in their nursery to fur
nish all kinds of stock, and those
intending to plant should call ujon
them.
Knots ami Siloes.
Purchasers of Roots and Shoes
bear in mind that big advertise
ment) and oilers of big discounts
io not always mean best values.
Yon will have to pay some one a
profit as no one can do business
without exen.e. The qtmst'on is
who can nell yon the bi-ht goods
for the least money.
Kamuul E. Yoi no.
BAZAAR STORE.
1891 AT
'
satisfy oustcimtTa
sir quality
!
Crockery
T
STEW AET ft SOX,
-DEALERS IN-
tall Engines, Separators and Stackers,
OSBORNE BINDERS,
We curry no machinery that
found to be satisfactory, and as we
dealer can give bettei terms.
Springfield. Sawmill
A. WHEELER, (SPRINGFIELD.) PROPRIETOR.
SPUING! FIELD, - - - OREGON.
C ABT'AIhany yard and office on Railroad, between Fourth and Fiftl
reets, A. Wheeler, Albany Manager.
H iving lumber not excelled in quality, and facilities not surpassed
or the prompt and satisfactory ailing of orders, I respectfully solicit 8
: liare ot the trade. A. WMhtLJSK.
J a -aMMasaaKHaMaaBaasBaBBSsaMsasaMSHBBaissaaBBMMavai
Auk my agents Tor V. I.. Douglas Shoe.
It not lor sole iu your place nk your
dealer to Meml for cutalogue, secure the
agency, ami gel theui lor you.
iff TAKE .U SL UnTlTLTE.
WHY IS THE
W.
L. DOUGLAS g"
CUiM7 EQR. 4 hand sewed welt shoe, fine
, SnWI- GENTLEMEN calf, stylish, comfortable and
T!iE BEST SHOE IN THE WORLD FOB THC HOHET? lurabl Tie best shoe ever
l!erd at this price ; same grade as custom made shoes costinp
from t; to $J.
$3 r0 police shoe; farmers, railroad men and letter carriers all wear
tin in ; line calf, seamless, smooth inxide, heavy three souls, exten
sion edge ; one pair will wear a year.
$2.fiMiin calf; no better shoe ever offered at this price; one trial will
convince those who want a shoe for comfort and service.
!fi,.2" and OOjW'orkingman'B shoes are strong and durab'.e. Those
who have given them a trial wili wear no other make.
I'.OVS' 2 ami $1.7" school shoes are wont by the boys everywhere;
thev sell on their merits as the increasu'K sales show.
LADIES f. hand sewed shoe, best ftongola ; very stylish ; equals French
imported shoes costing from $4 to $.
Ladies 2.50, $2 and 1 75 shoe for Misses are the best Dongola. Stylieh
and durable.
Caution. See that W . L. Louglah
buttoiii of each shoe.
F1UNK BROS IMPLEMENT COMPANY
BRANCH HOUSE ALBANY, OGN
JOHN KOBSOX,
Have on hand for the season of
and harvesting machinery of all kinks
av
Onr stcck of buggies, carts, spring wagons, etc., is the largest and
most complete on the Pacific Coast, and comprises all the leading
styles. At Peyoe Ax Kobson 8 olU stana, opp. uiumrjerg iiock.
"In Spring the young man's fancy
Lightly turns to thoughts of love !"
3
The wise young man, the old man,
iTini their steps, when searching
butter, fresh laid eggs, staple ana iancy groceries oi an iiiun i i
rAiMilr (J CTt C f
C. Li.
MOWERS &. RAKES.
has not been tried in this locality and
represent factories, no responsible
L. E. BLAIN,
HOLE AGENT.
ALBANY, - - OREGON.
It is a seamless shoe, w ith
no tacks or wax thread to
hurt the feet; made of the
left fine caif, atylish and eay
and because we make more
shoes of this grade than any
other manufacturer, it equalt
band sewed thoes cobting
from $4 to f5.
$5.00 genuine hand fewed,the
finest calf shoe ever offered
for $5; equals French im
name and to ice are stamped on the
V. L. 1KJUGLAS, l'.rockton, .Mass.
MAXAOER,
1S!)1, binders, mowers, farmer's tool
- C.f
1 It also turos lo I
Ithonghts of somel
ilbing pd lo!
lEat, as well !
I
AV
the thrifty housewife, all w ill
ior iresn laoie ueinanen,
J5rowneli.
THE-
laquina Route !
OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD
T., K. HOC.O, lieceiicr.
ARC
Oregon J)eTelopiBfltCo.,s
Steamship I,ine
111
f niinnriipi
,KSL
Hours Less Tlm
Than by any other route:
22
Accomodations unsurpassed for ccuilf rt to
lafaty. Fares and freights ia Vti,i.u.a iu
the Oregon Dcveopuitnt coni an)'s
ships, much less that by anv t llier rcute
ween all points in the Williau .in 1
Hid San Franciscoi
Sailing dates.
FROM TIQUINA.
Willamette Valley....
W V
WUlam'e'ttTalIeyT.".".T
--.June 4th
.. !3t
FROM BAN FRAMISCO
" . May !1
Willamette Valley June V
Willamette Vailev 1?, 27
The company reserve the riht to cka'ig
teamen or sailing dales.
DAILT rASfcOUKR TRAINS
kxcept Sundays.)
L Yac.alna 7.-00 a I Lv Albany 12:20 M
Corvalln 10:36 ml" Orvaliis l:vi r M
ax Albany i Ifjo i a Ar Vaquina fib r. m.
O. & C. tllina .ont.ect at Aiban and Cot
Wl. M Unas.
C, , Hooui, General Alauager.
U. F & p. Ait.Dt
Coivallia, O on
EAST SOUTH
VIA
SOUTHERN PACIFIC ROUTE.
THE MOUNT SHASTA KOCTE
California express trains run dnily
sotru
MltlB
7:00 p m..Lv Portland Ar.. t:3i am
10:23 piu..Lv Albany Lv.. 6:2: am
5.15 a ui..Ar...... S. Francisco. Lv.. W-O0 pm
Loral I'ajm. Train Daily- Kx. bunday
8SX a m . . Lv P. .it l&nd .
12:2Upm..Lv Albany....
6:40 p inAr Ko-etmrg.. .
..Ar.. :o in
.Lv.. l..4t am
. .Lv. . t:.Ji un
Iriwssn ttraarb.
2.3tf p..Lv..
2:i5 p m Ar .
7-.-10 a m. Lr
0.22 a m..Ar
. . Alliany....
..Lebanon...
Albany
Lelutiii'ii
. Ar.. i.:'b i tn
. Lv . -4t aiu
. Ar.. i.-JH put
Lv.. s i m
AI.HINV LOCAL, DAILT (F.ICept Sunday)
54) p ..Lv.... Portland.. ..Ar....y.u; a m
S.ou m Ar. ..AihAny...Lv....5.oo a
PULLMAN UUFFETSLKLrERS
TOUIUST SLEEFIKG CALS,
For accommiHiatiim of Sou.1.'Iama ra
sengers attached to Kipi. s I r.ins.
Wrvt Mir tritlsliin.
Between l'oitlaud and Cnviiiia
Wall Train lally- I'xtrpt Sunday
30am. .Lv . . . I'o.-: Lui 1 ..Ar.f.iOp,
L. U.i
At Alhanv and tv.rvallis r
Iran. s of orpm I'm i;i'Kui!rnad.
i!-t with
F.iprrM Train l:illi to pt hui.diy
l:4n p m. . I.v.... I'oitlaml . Ar.. fc:VUni
li'lb p iu. . Ar. .... Mi Mn:n ill,-. I.v . ,;6 4.iim
THROUGH TICKETS
lo Ail Point
EAST AND SOUTH
OT For tii kcts and full 'infoin ation re
irardin ral.n map-, fk., a'J on io:ii)n'a
Ajfnt at Allinnv.
K. KuKlll.F.lt. F.. T. irot.F.IIS,
Manairvr Awl. i:. F A I. A
A WEAK fVIAN
Can cire hiinsrlf of the de
plorable residis of early nbuee mid
ierlVclly rfhtnte bis vigor and vital
ity by our home trcatmeiit. The
remark ablt; t-nit s '' hopelcfcs cact-s
of nervous i.t-bility and piivute
comolaints are ever wlu-re stamo
111 kf out ouackciv. Trt-alies and
question li.it, a plivsiiian's gift to
suffering binuani'v, mil be sent
fiee to those atliictcc. Addrts-s
with stamp
1'IOXEKR IXSTITI TK,
405 Kearnv "St., Jtoom 2. San
Franeisco, Cal.
We oarrv a larra r-t.x k of
printer's stiitionerv, well as
sorted, lxnij;lit tlinrt from the
manufacturers at a low figure.
and can civo tlie Im'sI of work
in all kinds of printing for the
least monev. Trv us.
II. Conn.
THE MAKKlviS.
TUAXT )COT1TIOKS. .
Wheat So
Oats 4 c
Fltiiir 4.3?l j et tbl
Pot-attifs :."c
E'tjs '."c
butter 'Ji'c
Laid KWIiVc
. flams H(.d,l
Shouiders inc.
Bacon 12; , c
Hops '30c.
Haj Timothy, tlO, oats and cheat
IS.
App es (reen, fl pf-r l n.
PIuai Dried, Hc. er fl.
App'es dried bleached Se eundried
0 . c.
Chickens f 4 5o?.riOO.
Beef :5:;jc gross.
Mutton t-iQx 'i .Viper head.
Hops 5c. QreBfie .
Veal 45ta tic.
Wool I821r.
EGGS FOR SALE.
I will sell full Mood leghorn
eggs, loth single and roso comb,
for $1 50 er i:, also dotted AVyan
dotts. Light Pral.mas, Ijingsban
ana Plymouth Kocke at the same
price. L. J. Hoi ck,
Tangent, Or.