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THE MORNING HERALD: SUM DAY, JUL 19, IS91. DAibY and Weekly TERMS OFSCBSCRIPTION Pailt Pnljllshcd ;evcry morning except Monday.) cavern! liy carrier, per week,. O'Mi y tut, per year hmmw 6 00 WKKKLt, Published every Friday Morning.) e oopv, per annum. In advance.... ,. $2. 00 Wn.n nol mid in advance... 2.t0 THE MAIL. Mail it tlie Albanj poatofice close lose "?S!0 A. I K r all oltit'ea nortli rhe Eastern states l'be West Side And the Naimw Oa nit R. RJ or Portland and Swn 11 A. M onrallii and Vaquina .1"2.30 r. H , otitis smith 7:30 r. m Tlte wtoirioe will he cldea.'h cveidiift om six to seven o'clock. KeKuterel matter for the ly morning train should be mailed before o clock the reylous eveninir. ORKCiOX PACIH0 TIMETABLE. Arrives Departs ramenirer.. Fit iht...... , l!.l:!pm li'-'Opni . 3.4uum 7.4b a in WHICH, MINORITY JOiTY. Oli MA So many writers and spcakeis have taken up the cudgel in be half of the minority, and such a verbosity of ntgument is made in regard tJ the rights of the minor ity, that it is well to look into the matter a little. The Cilobe- dem ocrat takes a practical view of the situation when it says that in his recent interesting address to the graduates of the Yale law School, J ii.it ice Brewer, of the United States supreme court, advanced the theory that the guarantees 0f our constitution in favor of "lit, liberty and the pursuit of happi ness" are intended for the pro tection of ihe minority against the assaults of the majority. "The true end of government," he de clares, "is protection of the indi vidual ; the majority can take care of itself." This is a pretty and popular way of putting the matter; but is it really unite true and logi cal? lias not the majority some rights that the minority is bound to respect? We certainly thought so when we took up arms against the slaveholders' rebellion and ex pended so much blood and treas ure to vindicate the authority of a majority of the people to choose a president in a legal ami honest way. In various other lesser but similar cases the po.ver of the government has been used to teach minorities the lesion of obedience to the laws. Justice Urewer is constantly passing npen issues which involve the rights of major ities as such, and deciding against the minorities when their claims conflict, as they usually d, with constitutional principles and obligations, which are not for the individual, strictly speaking, but for the who.e pjpuUtion. Our system of government is founded njxjri the idea of majority rule; the majority is the government for all practical purposes, and the in dividual is not endowed with ar.y special rights, but only with such as below to his fellow-country-men in common. It is true as Justice fewer insists, that private property is subject togoverntuental attack only in three ways through taxation, by eminent domain and in the exercise of the Mjlice power ; and it is also true, as he says, that the constitution is to be const rued as forbidding the destruction of the value of such property in any other way, without just and fair compensation. LI lit this vie does not cover the theory which Justice I'.rewer presents to the effect that the defining clause oi the constitution is intended only to guard the rights of the minority. It freii.iently happens that an element representing only a small contingent of a cotnmunLy assails and damages the interests of said community on grounds of alleged and plausible justice; but the court! do not refuse to interefere in such cases for the protection of the majority. The mischief-mak ing minority is compelled to delist and to pay the enalties of statutes enacted by the majority. It is plain to see, therefore, that Justice Brewer's tteory is contradicted by so many exceptions that will not bear close inspection. There is nothing to be said against the right of every class and every in dividual to adequate protection in person and property ; but to hold that the constitution was made for the minority and "the majority can take care of itself" is a per version of the true meaning and established interpretation of that document. The very court of which Justice Brewer is such au admirable member renders its decisions by a majority vote ; the dissenting opinions of the minority of that great tribunal count for nothing. This doctrine permeates and dominates our whole political structure, and has done so from the eginning. Verkatamty and verliosity in literary matters, it is generally supposed belonged to this later day and generation. l'ut such does not seem to be the fact, for it is said that the most prolific novel ist the world has ever seen was Lope de Vega (1552-1035.) It is calculated that 21,300,000 of his lines were actually printed, and no less than 1,800 plays of his composition were aeted upon the stage. Montalvan records the fact of his havinj wiittcn fifteen acts in lil'teen days, making live plays in a loitnight. If not re membered for quality of work, Vega holds a high place in literary annals for 4'iantity. The Japanese lover has an ample degree of words to select from to convey his hearts desire even if he is denied the ecstatic I and exhilerating rapture of kiss ing, for the Japanese language is said to ccntatn 0 ),000 words, every one which requires a different symbol. It is unite impossible for one man to learn the entire language, and a well educa'ed Japanese is familiar with only about 10,000 words. Skvkkal newsnapeis hive claimed attention from the fact of their vciierableness, but it appears that the Chinee gets away with all others in that respect. The oldest newspaper in the world the Peking Gazette, a phamphlet 7'. j inches long by four inctes broad, consisting of about twenty pages, bound in yellow cover, in which form it iias existed for i:00 years. OKT.AISKD MOKK HKLIEr' Krinii a Can ofo. K. T. Than Any thing lie Kvcr I'sed. The writer of the following is a Haptiit minister of many years sunding. 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 ill j Indian vouth : Fokk.-t liuoVK, Or., March 8. 1 have been troubled many yeais with weakness of the kidneys and tried many different remedies, sought aid from different phy sicians, and even changed ciiuiates to obtain relief, but have met with indifferent success. Hearing through a friend of the Oregon Kidney Tea. 1 obtained a box of it and have derived more benefit from it than from any thing else 1 have yet found. Kkv. J. C. Ill I F. I have been bothered with catarrh for about twenty years; 1 bail lost sense of suit-li entirely, ami I had almost lost my hearing. My eyes were getting so dim I had to get s me one to thread my needce. No 1 have my hearing as well as I ever had, and I can see to thread as tine a needle as ever I did, my sense of smell is partly restored, and it seems to be improving all the time. I think there is nothing like Ely's Cream I!al:n for catarrh. Mrs. E. E. Grimes, Kendrill, Peny, Co., O. The Thomas Kay Woollen Milli of Salem, have appointed G. W Simpson their agent iu Albany. A full line of men and boys clothint blankets and flannels and all arti cles manufactured by the mill will be kept in stock. These goods art the best in the market and w il give entire satisfaction. Cioup, whooping cough and bronchitis immediately relived by Shiloh'sCure. For sale by Foshay i Mason. Smoke tht celebrated Havana tilled 5-cent ig'irs, manufactured at Julius .loss U'8 cigar factory. HUMPHREYS' Dr. Ht MPtirtKVrt SrKcinrn are fcit-ntiflcllv and ::tri'luii pnarvl prescript iim; intnl for nunv tMr in private practice with giic ritu, ami for over thirty year mv 1 by the people. Kvery mtile ascitic U a cure tr tlie !i4t- ie nam j1 . The ajieeiticj cure without drUiruiiiir. purtfiu or r- In -An the s)teiu, anil are lit fuct a n I tlcel the sovereign renieiicdof the world. MT or rRINHPAI. Sort. tTR!W. 1'KK'K.f.. 1 Fever, Congestion, iiiMamiuation.. ; 2 Won il., worm fever, worm colic . 2 Crying Colic, or teething of infant).. 'Jit 4 Diarrl-.c-i. of children or adults 25 5 hyjientcry. Griping, Billion Colic Cholera Morbus, vc tutting i.'f 7 C'luirh, eold.4, bronchitis 25 H NeuniL'ia, tiMhaihe, Kaccoche 'J5 1 lleaiiache, ti k hadn he, vertigo.... 15 10 Ltp3pepMia, hilliout etoinarh 25 11 hiippre-wed or I anitiil renods 12 Whitett, too profit e.iml.4 J; : Croup, coui;h, dil'kult bre.ithittif J.S 14 Salt Kheum. ea)8ipel;i. ernptioits. . 25 15 Rheumatism, rfteinratic paiim 25 IK Fever ami atfuo, chil I? malaria 5o 17 Tilt, blnitl ir hleedintc 50 l Catarrh, iitritien-i, cold in the hiid i0 2i hhpui Cii;n, violent couyh f0 2 t'!teral deh-.lity, phical eakne f0 27 Kidney ditam fto 2 Nervous dtbihty 100 ;A l'rinar Weik. e.it, witting lied...... 50 ;;2 Lieae ot the heart, palpitation.... 1 i) Sold hv dai'rut, or sent postpaid on re ceipt of price. ir. Ilii iiphrevs Manual, (144 payees) ri'hly bound in cloth and if '.Id, mail ed rte, HL'Ml'HHhVS" ME1, U., Ill 11.1 U'Jlioiu Si . New V-ik. SPEC I FIGS Children Cry for PITCHER'S Castoria SPRING OUR STOCK OF SPRINT, WAGONS IS THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE ON THE PACIFIC COAST, AND COMPRISES .ww tntll f 11 1 Tiff.' imvTi IJtl rn Four-Spring Passenger and Moun tain Wagons, SPECIAL PARCEL DE LIVERY WAGONS, ONE-HORSE BUSINESS WAGONS, ONE-HORSE IRON AXLE WAGONS, ETC. It will pav 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 STOCK ON THE PACIFIC COAST OF Machinery and Voiiclc3 SEND KOR CATAI.(H!!B AND PRICK LIST. W. 0. 13 A.VIS7feCb. AGENTS ALBANY, ----- OREGON. Do you want to he happy and make those about you pleased, if so go and get one of those lovely toned piano's at Mrs. Ilyinans. If you have not drank Coronado mineral water, you should try it. It will soher you up, give you a clean stomach and a good appe tite. The men of this vicinity need not Le jealous because their wives t.'.llc so constantly ahout Matthews and Washhurn. Its not their good looks the ladies are talking about, it is the good quaiites of the cook and heat eg dtoves they sell. Every oi.e seems to be delighted when thry buy from M. and W. Sclioul Tax Notice, The school tax in school district No 5, is now due and pay - able. Call at my oth. e and pay the same before it becomes de- hmiuent. C. G. Li-RKHOjT. District Clerk. A FULL UHE OF BI1VGLES AMD TRIGYCLES FOR BOYS AND GIRLS JULIUS GRADWOHL'S GOLDEN RULE BAZAAR STORE. $PIMG AMQOMIEMENT The public is invited to inspect the im mense stock of Dry Goods FOR THE His assortment U bi-ger thai ever before, aud he is prepared , to satisfy customers in quality and pricss. The Highest Market Price Paid for Country Produce. WAGONS. HALF-PLATFORM SPRING WAGONS, i SCROLL SPRING WAGONS, HAiNl'l VAliU.3," 'TAYLOR' OR THREK- SPRING WAGONS, HALF-SPRING WAGONS, EXPRESS WAGONS, DELIVERY WAGONS, prices luwttTi, quality considered. Walker PORTLAND, OREGON. of Every Description. ALBANY Colleiiate Institute. ALBANY, OR EG Olt I8.... 1891 A Eull C( ips of Instructors. Cl&aeieaJ, self t:,i-., literary, emi..iier ri and normai cea ses. CnurMAot stuly ar raneil to meet the ntvd M a!! ir-alca rf stiidentsi Spe. l.-vl ini- r nient? iiTereil t" stuilepta frotn abroal. Tuitiia ranges Iron. I 5.M t IS.M Per Trrm. ' Instrumental instrurtion in niusie i ! iven by alias Laura Ooltra. Board in private families at low rates, and ' rooms fur self boarding at small expense. A careful supervision exercised over pup ' tway fnim home. For circulars and full particulars, address : ihe president. REV. ELBERT N. CONDIT, Albany. Oregon. CR0WDER BROS i Contrcutoi s and Builders. I 1 jjfice oa iriret gtreet w;th Wal. ' Uace A Cusick, real estate agenU Jbany, Oregon. Estimntes given ! n an kjrida of buildings or carpen-1 lerwork. All work intrusted to iWJerornpilyjBeited SPRING OF to Bake A FULL STOCK OF Staple Groceries Crockery. Glassware. The best quality of t-a, eofTira, candies nuts, etc FRESn BARED BREAD EVERT DAY. At this old reliable house alio to he fount! complete assortment of lrrh family 1. Ml ...tlf lu.i...r '..1, 1 1 groceries, fcu m wi.t. v... Ml the easonlile lines oi Kroc-erie ainl pro- vUioiu. uch Cranberries, Fine f ifties, Dried Beef Cl ipped to order Anchovy Musiar i, Candies ar.d Huts, tasietn Cuckctieni Flour, Cannea Gicds of AS! Kinds, Bohemian Gj'csavcro, Etc, Ttiene KOOtls wore '-lcht wl: n prices ere low ami the neaeMi. uf llm will U (ixon to his cusionieni. Iuiii.mi'-.. H-eplai-c, U the ola ciitDer on r i"ma' a nu i:iin &M. Conrtul Mier, DR. W. C. NEGUS, Graduate of the Royal College of Londoa, England, also of theiielle vue Medial Co''es,j. The D :. has ei-ui a lifetime of study and p.actiue jud makes a spe cialty of t'.iionio diseases, removes cancers, scr j . :aenlargemoDta,ti'mo.s tad weiiS, witLo.;t pain or the !:ii'"c. He 1ko mr.kej a bpeuialty oi tit'Jt uient wi'i electricity. lias practii cd io t'.ie German French and Euglish hospitals. Calls promptly attended lay niijht. Hib motto is "tOD WILL TO ALL." sWOtrbe aud residence, Lebanon Oresr-m 11HOSE WISHING A F1KST tl.ASS N . sr an jut, tbe iitui iirii'e t J.rid ne climate v: th's coisr, ci lie i..i'i. .1 by iVliiv at Mis: B K. 11- ma id, o mm ,;e t.ie 51 ..oi'-c Tenjplj, Kii.-t n iv. t. 1 .in vo il ami instrumental uini.e k ; . i!c. A a ithe brreHt a:ii .ti 'it ii' Ni.i;..I nr iKitierna to seleet from tias..te i't 'An. Lawoiis iriven in iaiiitirf B'nl eiiiii-'i.,ier t her tudio over Lir.u County Bik. ;ive her your erder ain! you will lc plene t, (Nurserj. Me.'g's. Hyu A Trownell are prepared in "their nursery to fur ih all kinds of stock, and those intending to plant should call upon them. Moots and Sheen, Purchasers of Hoots and Shoes bear in mind that Hg advertise ments and otferj of discounts io not olways mean lent values. You wi'il hav-s to nay soir one a profit as no ere uin do buciness without expei.ae. T!:e nuest on is who can sell you the best goods for the least more;-. . Saml'kl E. Yocno. 1891 AT . STEWART & SOX -DIALERS IX- Russell Engines, Separators and Stacker?, OSBORNE BINDERS, We carry no machinery that has not been tried in thia locality and found to be satisfactory, and ai we represent factories, no responsible dealer can give better terms. Springfield. Sawmill A. WHEELER, (SPRINGFIELD.) PROPRIETOR. SIHILNGFIELD, - - - OREGON. fsfrAlb'ny yard and office on Railroad, between Fourth and FiftI reets. A. W!i-e!er, Albany Mf.iiager. Havii' 1i:j:Ht not excelled in ipiality, and facilities not surpassed or tlie iirom.u a'nl sitiBiactory .iiling of orders, I respectfully solicit hare of the trade. A. WUEEIJIlt. AxU my uffrnra for W. Douglas lair io nrna iur rainiriiuc, Kturc wt'take no si :bstit'lte. -u WHY IS THE m f I Smmm uvvvn.n 45 O o llr FOR 4 haad sewed welt shoe, nne 0J OnUt GENTLEMEN Calf. stylish, comfortable and TKF WSTbHCV i' THC. WORLD FOB THE II01T duribie. The best shoe ever otV.-red at this price; same grade as custom made shoes costing from to $!. fS.50 police shoe; farmers, railroad men and letter carriers all wear Ihcm ; lineca!;, eeamless, smooth iiinide, heavy three souls, exten sion edjxe ; one pair will wear a year. . $2.50 line calf ; no better shoe ever offered at this price ; one trial will convince these who want a shoe for comfort and service. $2.2" ami $2.GojVorkinginan:s shoes are strong and durable. Those who have given them a trial wili wear no other make. ROYS' $2 and $d.7o school shoes are worn by the boys everywhere; thev sell on their merits as the increasing sales show. LAI 1 ES hand sewed shoe, best Dongola ; very etylish ; equals French importtd shoes costing from $4 to i. Ladies 2.60, $2 and $1 7." shoe for Misses are the best Dongola. Styl1i and durable. Caution. See that V. L. Douglas' name and pi ice are stamped on the bottom of each shoe. W. L. DOUGLAS, Brockton, Mass. w WW I) PORTLAND, OREGON. BRANCH HOUSE ALBANY, OGN JOHN ROI'.SOX, MANAGER, Have on hand for the season of binders, mowers, farmer's toolt and harvesting machinery of all kinks. Our sleek of buggies, carts, spring wagons, etc., is the largest and most complete on the Pacific Coast, and comprises all the leading styles. At leyoe & Robson's old stand, opp. Blumberg Block. "In Spring the young man's fancy Lightly turns to thoughts of love !" i W h 1 It also turos to I Jit Ia Ithonghtsof somel W$ fr I Ithing pd,, tof as well. n il. u ot... i. ilirlffv linnapwife. all will ine wise young uiu, J ""i v . :J, ------------- - turn their steps, when searching for fresh table delicacies, choice butter, freBh laid eggs, staple and fancy groceries of all kinds,, to tn grocery store of O. E. MOWERS & RAKES. Shoes .';L. E. BLAIN, HH P. AliKNT. i ALBANY, - - OREGON. It is a seainleps shoe, w ith no tacks or wax thread, to hurt the feet; made of the best fine calf, stylish and easy and because we make more shoes of this grade than any other Manufacturer, it equal hand sewed shoes costing from $4 to $5. $5.00 jrenuiue banc' sewed.the finest calf shoe ever offered for $5; equals Irench mi Jt Q ported shoes wbicn cost lroni -o - Browne. IMPLEMENT COMPANY, -THB- f apaRoiite ! OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD T.. K. UOCC, ltcrelver. Oregon Deyelopiaeiit Ca.'s Steamship Line 0 SS )TI. rJUUllJ jANi; 22 Hours Less Tlm Tbao by any other route: Accomodations unsurpassed tor rcn.ft.rt sa salsty. Fares and freuthu via Vi 41.111a an the Oregon Deveopnifut coDiai.'s hips, much less that l any other route areen all points in the Willlac ct't t 1 and San Francisco, SAHtlNQ DATES, raOH TAQDIlla. Willamette Valley.... W V . Wil lamette'V ail e'y .' .' . raoH saa rKAStisoo . June 4th . I3t , M;y 51 ........ June 9 IS. 'J7 Millametw Vallc... Willamette Vallev.... The company n-serve the right to eta ig teamers ur sailiuir dales. uaiLT raSKKKStK TB4WS. Kacept Sun.lays.) L Ya;una7:00 a Lr Albany 12 20 V Corvalln 10: a 11 I " drvallis 11 r Ar Albany 1 1 :'J a u I Ar Vaquina i li r. M. O. & C liaius jounect at Alljuj audCoi VV m. il . Boao, C, Boea, General slanaKer. U. F ftP. Agent Corrallls, O on EAST SOUTH VIA SOUTHERN PACIFIC RQUTE. THE MOUNT SHASTA KCDTK California express trains run daily soura 1 7:00 p m..Lv... lu:2 p m..Lv... S.15 a m..Ar... .Portland .Albany.. Ar.. 8:3 am Ly.. 6:2'. am . H. Fra11cisco.Lv 9-cHi pm Lara I Paws. Train Vailjr- -(Ex. bunday S $0 a m . . L v. .... Portland . 12:20pm. .Lv.... Albany. 5:40 p mAr.....KowiurK... .Ar.. 416 1 m Lv..lv:l am .Lv.. b.M am LcImimom atraarh. 2.S6 p aLv AMatiy Ar.. tf:?b m p m Ar ....U.bauun.....L.v . h:. a4 7:Soam. L Albany Ar.. 4 a pm 8.32am..Ar Lebauiu Lv.. 3'4 pm ALBANY LOCAL. DAILT (Except SuildiJ ) S.Ou ra..Lv Portland Ar....9.ui a a S.uu r u Ar. ..AIIAn..Lv....5.uu a a TOURIST KLEEriKG CARS, For accommiNiatiiin of Sdcnml-ClabS i'a Sengers attached to Express l.-ains. Went Mile DitUina. Between i'ortiind aud Corvallie Mall Train Daily - Except Sunday 7:30 1 m..Lv ...Po.lUui-1 ...Ar.6.30p. m 12:10 p in.. Ai consuls.. L.12.&i.p. m At Albany and Conallis counect with trail. s ot Oregon fauUcKailroad. Ctprni Trala trail) (Exnpt Sunday 4.40 pm.. I. v Portland... Ar.. S:SOam 7:26 p iu. . Ar.....Alt Minu 1I1C. I. ...6.43am THROUGH TICKFTS lo All Toint EAST AND SOUTH aJf'Kor ti. ki t and full 'infom.ilion re- ifanliui: r:it'-H oiup( tail on cvini-any's arllt at Allifttiv. K. KOKill.KK, E. P. Ki-CKIl.S, Manmrer Awt. K A P. A A WEAK MAN Can core hiiiis-lf of Ihe de plorable rest. Its of early abuse and ier(t clly r-t-t-ie his vi:or and vital ity by our home treatment. The remarkable cuii-sof hopeless cases of nervous i.ebility aud private coiiitilaints are eer where stamp ing out iuiiclfciy. Tieaiie aud question lit, a phvsician's gift to feutlering humanity, will be sent fiee lo those atllictec. Address with stamp I'lONKKR INSTITI'TF, 405 Kearny St., Room 2, an Francisco, Cat. We c:.rry a large 8tn-k of printer's stationery, well as sorted, bmight tlircct from the manufacturers at a low figure, and can give the host of work in all kinds of printing for the least monev. Trv us. " "II. fl- CoBu. THE MARKETS. M.BANT QUOTATIONS Wheal b4e OaU 4tc Flour $4.25 per bbl Potatoes 35c EeK ' Butter 2c Lard 1012Kc. Hams 1415c. 6houldere 10c Bacon 12'c. Hops 2IK-. Hay Timothy, (10, oats and cheat ts. App es Orecntl per bn. FIujii Dried, !4tc per lb. App"e dried bleached 9c eundried c. Chickens f 4 So&M). Beef 3g:?;c irross. Mutton f:Jg: Mt bead. How BJc. dressex . Veal eartKc Wool 18021c. EGGS FOR SALE. I will sell full blood Legbcrn eggs, both single arl rose comb, for $1 50 per 13. also dotted Wyan dotis. Liht Brnhmas, Ingshan and riymouth Rocks at the same price. L. J. I lores-. Tangent, Or.