THE MOKNING HEHALD: TUESDAY, JUL i 2i, 1891.
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ilAXY EULOGIES.
In memory of good men too much
cannot be said, for their lives form
an enduring example for the
youth of the country. Such a
noble Euan passed out of our lives
on the 4th of July, this year.
The Boston Globe, which differed
with him in politics paid him the
tribute of respect to say that there
was something grandly simple
about the death of Ilunibal Ham
lin, quite in keeping with the
trnor of his whole life. Like
Thomas Jefferson and John Adams
men of the same sturdy patroitism
and rugged manhood, Mr. Hamlin
passed away on the Glorious
Fourth. He was sharing in the
rejoicings of the day, exchanging
greeting3 with his fellow towns
men in the same hearty, unaf
fected way in which he always
met them a man of the people
enjoying himself with the people
when the last summons came to
him. Full of years and honors,
beloved by his own immediate
neighbors and indeed by all the
people of Maine, and as deeply
respected by democrats as by re
publicans throughout the land,
Hannibal Hamlin may truly be
said to have been happy in the
circumstances of his death. In
the moat nnmcnlous period of
American history "the old
Carthaginian," as he was familiar
ly called, played a prominent
part. Between 1843 and LSG1 he
was constantly in the public serv
ice, and, holding many posts of
widely different character, filled
them all with high credit to him
self and great advantage to the
country. As governor of his state,
United States senator, president
of the senate and vice president of
the United States Hannibal Ham
lin served the people not only
with marked ability, but with a
ruggeu integrity oi character, a
robust honesty and an unfailing
courage, which won for him the
national confidence in the fullest
measure. He had another claim
on the popular esteem and grati
tude which was duly recognized in
his lifetime ami will not be now
forgetting he was eminently a
man of plain, simple, natural life.
His habits were always those of
the average Maine farmer. He
dressed without regard to fashion
plates or latest styles, scorned
overcoats, fished with enthusiasm
.
anil' used old-fashioned bait,
smoked a plain T. chatted
pleasantly with any decent man
he met, and lived like an unaf
fected man among unaffected men
aP his life. He was, in short, the
incarnation of the phrase, "Jetler-
eonian simplicity." Of course,
such a man, with such a record of
public service, honestly, fearlessly
and unselfishly performed, was
almost Idolized by his people. In
all essential points his character
was cast in the same heroic mould
as that from which came the men
who founded this republic, and
whose work we were celebrating
when he died. His memory will
always be a fragrant one. and the
historian will place his name high
up among thosa of the men who,
in their several epochs, have most
strikingly shown the tint at tibre
of American patriotism.
MIS ERA L WE AT II.
In all ages of the earth, the
working of mines and the produc
ing of valuable acquisitions from
the outfit oi these mines, has been
one of the leading pursuits of man
kind, and one of the great factors
in the development of his civiliza
tion, it tonus one oi the mcst
honorable of wealth producing
avocations, and next to agriculture
may be said to be the most im
portant. The extent of the wealth
of our country in that direction is
simply enormous. The Philadel
phia remarks that no ceneus te
turn is likely to demonstrate the
pre-eminence of the United States
more completely than the aggre
gate of its mineral products. This
is placed at $ooti,!is8,4:0 for 18!r,
No country in the world can com
pare with this. Great Britain
comes the nearest to it, with
mineral products of $307,500,000
in 18SM. The London Economist
recently grouped the aggregate
mineral products of the British
Empire in all parts of the world,
with 2(50,000.000 of population,
and the total is but $41)8,000,000,
or $G8,OSS,000 less than the aggre
gate in this country. By the side
of these great totals other nations
make but a beggarly showing.
Germany in 1SSS had but $121!,
500,000 of mineral products, or
barely a fifth of our own. France
produces only $85,000,000 from its
mines and quarries, a seventh of
our total. Russia produces still
less, and no other European na
tion approaches thef e. Our min
eral product last year, in short,
was nearly as large as that of all
Europe put together, which, at
the out.-ide, was not over $G"0,
000,000. The mineral product of
the British Empire, outside of
Great Britain, is placed by the
Economist at $ 1 20,000,000. The
product of the rest of the world,
outside Eurore, the British Em
pire and the United States, is at
the largest $120,000,000 in value,
and is probably less. In al', out
of a mineral product for the globe
of about $4,450,000 the United
States produces a round third.
The great treasury vault at
Washington covers more than a
quarter of an acre and is 12 feet
deep. Recently there was $!!,
000,000 in silver stored there an
amount that weighed 4,000 tons
and would load 175 freight car.,
OUTLINED MOKE KKI.IKK
From a Cau ofO. K. T. Than Any
thing He Ever 1sed.
The writer of the following is a
Baptist minister of many years
standing, well know as a mis
sionaiy to the Indians, and is now
i teacher in the school recently
established at Forest Grove for
the education of the Indian youth :
Forest Gkove, fir., March 8.
1 have been troubled many years
with weakness of the kidneys and
tried many ditferent 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 1 Iregon
Kidney Tea. 1 obtained a box of
it and have derived more benefit
from it than from any tiling else 1
have yet found.
Rev. J. C. Hi KF.
I have been bjthercd with
catarrii for about twenty years ; I
had lost sense of smeil entirely,
and I had almost lost my hearing.
My eyes were getting so dim I had
lo get some one to thread my
needle. Now I have my hearing
as well as I ever had, and 1 can
see to thread as fine 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 in nothing like Ely's Cream
kaiai lor catarrh. Alia. E. h
Grimes. Rendrill, Perty, Co., O.
The Thomas Kay Woollen Milk
of Salem, have appointed G. W
iiimpson their agent in Albany. A
full line of men and bovs clothinu
blankets and flannels and all arti
cles manufactured by the mill wiil
be kept in stock. These goods art
the best in the market and wih
give entire satisfaction.
Croup, whooping cough and
bronchitis' immediately relived by
Shiloh's Cure. For sale by Foshay
& Mason.
HUMPHREYS
rm. Hi mi'HRKT'h SntriFUSare scicntiflcilly
and carefully prepare! prescriptions; u.il
for manv ear in private practice with suc
cess, and for over thirty years uw.l by the
people. KtcrTsiinrlvSpec-itiu is a cure fur
thc!isca.ie unmet.'..
The; iiecitM cure withoit Iruyuitiir,
purvini; or rvdii -in',' the s)ti'in, and are in
fact and deed the soveri i -n remedies of the
world.
LHT OF rRINL'IP.lL XI'H. CI RIW. I'RICKM.
1 Kevcr, Oti'esti'in, inf!.iiiim:ttin..$ -Ji
2 Vroruii, worm fever, worm colic.... 21
2 t'r'i".'olic, or tcctliim; ot inlnnts.. i:
4 biarrhr.i. of liiidrsn r adult ';
a Dysentery, Uripiiur, Million Colic a:
H t.iiolcra MoriMi!. vciiiitiu
7 Cousin, colds, hroitrhiti 2:
3 Neuralgia, too: Indie, Kacc.vlie .. -J:
U lleaiiiuhv, sick h, ail u tic, vertigo....
10 H4H'iMia. billioua stoma, h
11 Suppressed or I'.unflll I'erimls
12 Whites, too profuse peiio,i
13 Croup, conh, ililll. ult bre.uhinz
14 Salt Kliiitm. cavsielafi. cruitions..
In Kheuniatisin, rlfjutratic pruns
li Keverand auc, chilln nudaria
17 Piles, blind or hlccdinir
ID Catarrh, iiifluenzji, cold in the head
JO Whooping Cou.'n, violent eouli,
21 (Jeneril debility, physical weakness
27 Kidney disease
2i
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fiO
Mi
2S ervoii'i ilchilitv
:) l'rinur Weiki.ess, witting ld.."
1 Wi
is uu.-aHrs oi me heart, pilpiution.... 1 (ft
Sold bv dniui'ists, or sent imstiwiid on n-
ceipt of price. ir. Humphreys' .Manual, (141
paircs) richly bound in cloth and ir-ild, mail
ed ree, III'MI'IIKKYS MKI, o
111 i: 113 William St , New York,
SPEC I FIGS
Children Cry
Tor PITCHER'S
Castoria
I
spring
OUR STOCK OF SPRING 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 ua.
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 CATALOti J E ANIJ PUK E J. 1ST.
AV. O. ID A. VIS &
ALBANY, -
Do you want to be happy and
make those about you pleased, if
so go and get one of those lovely
toneu piano s at Mrs. Ilynians.
If you have not drank Coronado
mineral water, you should try it
u win sjoer you up, give you a
ciean stomach ana 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 qualites 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 oflice and pay
the same before it becomes de
linquent. C. G. Bl'RKIMkT.
District Clerk.
A FULL LINE OF BICYCLES AND TRICYCLES
JULIUS GRADWOHL'S
Spimg
The public is
mense
FOR THE
His assortment U l.ier than ever before, and he is prepared, to
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,
CO.
OREGON.
ALBANY
Coitate Institute.
ALBANY, OREGON
1890 8
A Eull C( rps of Instructors.
Classical, scie title, literary, oommercia.
and normal classes. Courses nf study ar
ranged to meet the needs of all grades o
Itudeots. Spe.ial inducements offered t
students from abroad. Tuition ranges from
5.50 to 12.50 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
iroiu iiuuie.
For circulars and full particulars, address
the president,
REV. ELBERT N. COND1T,
Albany, Oregon.
CROWDER BROS
Contractors and Builders.
Jffice on First street with Wal
lace & Cusick, real estate agents.
. J.iany, Oregon. Kstimates given
n all kinds of buildingsorcarnen-
er work. All work, intrusted to
will be promptly executed.
FOR DOYS AND GIRLS
GOLDEN RULE
amodhcemenT
invited to inspect the im-
stock of Dry
SPRING OF
.
Shr Bakery
.. A FULL STOCK OF
Staple Groceries
i
lassware.
The best quality of teas, coffers, candles
nuts, etc.
FRESH BARED BREAD EVERY
DAY.
At this old reliable house Is also to be
found a complete assortment of fresh family
(rroo ries, to which is constantly lieing added
all the seasouame lines or groceries and pre
vision, sucn as
Cranberries,
Fine Pickles,
Dried Beef Chipped to order
Anchovy Mustard,
Candies and Nuts,
Eastern Buckwheat Flour,
Cannea Goods of All Kinds,
Bohemian Glassware, Etc,
inese ifocxis wure all nouirht wlien prices
ere low and the benefit of the margin will be
iven to Ms customers. Remember thr pi-.
n uie uiu corner on r irsi anil isr.uial bio sts.
Conrad Miter,
DR. W. C. NEGUS,
Graduate of the Royal College of
jLionuoo, England, also ot the lielle
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
mil wejs, without pain or the knife.
lie also makes a specialty of treat
ment with electricity. Has practii ed
in the German French and English
hospitals. Calls promptly atteuded
.lay eight. His motto is
"u.OU WILL TO ALL."
trOlaee and residence, L'haiou
Orcg
1WISE WISHING A FIIWT-CLASS I.N
L rrjucnt, the best made to stand the
clinute of this coast, can be suited hvca'linir
at Mis; B. K. ilvman's, opposite the Masonic
remb. First street. The latest vocal and
instrumental music kept for sale. Also the
lanrcrt assortment of stnnipini; patterns to
sclecl from this side of 'Frisco. Lessons
irivei. in tainting and embroidery at her
studio over Linn County Hank. (Jive her
yourarder and you will be pleased.
Nursery.
, .
iners-s. nyman & lirownell are
prepared in their nursery to fur
nih all kinds of stock, and those
intending to plant should call nrion
, . -- j
mem.
Boots anil Shoes.
Purchasers of Boots and Shoes
bear in miml that big advertise
ment and oilers of big discounts
3o not always mean best values.
Von will have to pay some one a
profit as no one can do business
witiiout exenee. The quest'on is
who can sell you the best goods
mr me leasi money.
Samukl E. Young.
BAZAAR STORE.
Goods
1891 AT
r
satiafy customers in quality j
Crockery
STEW AST & SOX,
-DEALERS IN-
Russell Eopes, Separate and Stackers,
OSBORNE BINDERS,
We carry no machinery that has not been tried in this locality and
found to be satisfactory, and as we represent factories, no responsible
dealer can give better terms.
Springfield. Sawmill
A. WHEELER, (SPRINGFIELD,) PROPRIETOR.
SP1UNGF1ELD, -
)6l;lbany yard and oflice on Railroad, between Fourth and Fifth
reets, A. Wheeler, Albany Manager.
Having lumber not excelled in quality, and facilities not surpassed
or the prompt and satisfactory .iiliog of orders, I respectfully solicit a
hare of the trade.
AhU my nuents for W. I.. Doucla Shoes.
If nut lor Mill ill Your ulni-e f,lt mur
denier Mend for catnloxui, neeure
liKCiicy, and i-t I licm lor you.
UTTAKK SO SLUMT1TUTE..AU
WHY IS THE
W. L. DOUGLAS.o1ir8Wh,chcosUrom
C0 OU? EQR. $4 hand sewed welt shoe, fine
50O OnUCi GENTLEMEN Calf etvlish. comfortable and
TKEBESTSHOE IN THE WORtO FOB THE UDUCft Sb Tto beit ehoe ever
oilcred at this price; same grade as custom made shoes costing
from ifii to $!).
$3.00 police shoe; farmers, railroad men and letter carriers all wear
them; fine calf, seamless, smooth in tide, heavy three souls, exten
sion edge ; one pair will wear a year.
$2.50 tine calf ; no better shoe ever effered at this price ; one trial will
convince those who want a shoe for comfort and service.
2.23 and $2.00Vorkingniau's shoes are strong and durable. Those
who have given them a trial wili wear no other make.
ROYS' $2 and f 1.75 school shoes are worn by the boys everywhere;
they sell on their merits as the increasing sales show.
LADIES $3 hand sewed shoe, best Dongola; very stylish ; equals French
imported shoes costing from $4 to $l.
Ladies $2.50, $2 and $1 75 shoe for Misses are the best Dongola. Stylieh
and durable.
Caution. See that W. L. Eonglas'
bottom of each shoe. W.
MU BROS IMPLEMENT COMPANY,
PORTLAND,
BRANCH HOUSE
JOHN ROBSON, MANAGER,
Have on hand for the season of 1891. binders, mowers, farmer's toolf
and harvesting machinery of all kinks.
Our atcck of lmpiries, carts, spring
most complete on ttie Pacific OoaBt,
styles. At Ieyoe & Robson's old stand, opp. Blumberg Llock. mmmm
"In Sprint; tlie young man's fancy
Litjlitly turns to tliougtits of love 1"
1 I N
is
TWn tiMao vAnntr man. t lift old man.
rorn f hpir stera. when searching for
hut tr. freoh laid staple and fancy
grocery store of
O. JE. -Brown ell.
MOWERS & RAKES.
- - OREGON.
A. WHEELER.
L. E. BLAIN,
SOLE AGENT,
ALBANY, - - OREGON.
ilie
It is a seamless shoe, with
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 equals
hand sewed shoes cor-ting
from M to $3.
$?.00 genuiue banc' sewed.lluj
finest calf shoe ever offered
for $5; equals French im-
name and price are stamped on the
L. DOUGLAS, Brockton, Mass.
OREGOlSr.
ALBANY, OGN
:.a
wagons, etc., is the largest and
and comprises all the leadm
r -tr
Cr
I It also turns to i
r
to
ft
, as well.
the thrifty housewife, all will
Ireah table delicacies, choice
groceries of all kinds,, to th
thonsbts of
Hip
Will
-THE-
YaqninaRoute
OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD
T.. E.
HOGG, KecelTer.
Aire
Oregon SeTelopment Go.'s
Steamship Line
225MILESSH0RTEK.
IAM)
22 Hours Less Tlm
Than by any other route:
Accomodations unsurpassed for remfert an
safety, lares and freights via Yxjl.il. a an
the Oregon Deve opnient compant's
ships, much less that by any other route
ween all points in the H illlau.etr al
and flan Francisco,
SAIMNO DATES,
pa oh TAtnxa.
WUUmette Valley . June 4th
WUla"etlVeyrr."7r-IZL'.'.".'. M.
raoa aaa ruxc isco
My il
June
' 1. S7
Willamette Valley
Willamette Vallev
The company reerve the riht to iha ij
team era or sailinir dates.
daily rasaaisoBa TRAINS
Kxcept Sundays.)
L Yac,dna 7.-00 A If I Lv Albany 12:20 H
Corvaliis 10:36 ml" Corvallis 1 l'f r H
Ar Albany 1 a h I Ar Yatiuiua i c r. t.
O. & C. tiaiiis connect at Aihan and I 01
WM. II . IlnAO,
C, Host s, General Manager,
ii.e A P. Agent
Corvallis, O on
EAST SOUTH
VIA
SOUTHERN PACIFIC ROUTE.
THE MOUNT SHASTA F.CUTE
California express trains run (Icily
"Urn soeiu
7:00 f at . . I.v 1'ortland Ar.. ; am
lu:L'i p ni..Lv Alhany Lv.. 6:r. am
b.14 am..Ar S. Francisco. Lv.. pm
Lral las. Train Oally- Ex. bunday
KMm..lr.
12:20 pm..Lv.
6M p niAr...,
....Portland ..
... Albany
. KoMMmr. . . .
..Ar.
.L .
..L.
, 4: in
i.'t'O am
, . J -am
lelin Kraurli.
2.36 pLv..... Albany Ar..
Slips Ar Lebanon Lv .
7:30am..Lr Alliaiiy.. Ar..
S.2-2am..Ar Lebanon- Lv..
:'.! t m
K-44' utU
4. sci 'm
-441 pm
ALSt.tr local, daily (Except Sunday)
5.00 r a..Lv Portland Ar....9.oo a u
tf.OU ru Ar Albiny.Lv... .i.oo a h
FULLMAH b U FFETtsLfctl'LRfc".
TOURIST SLEEPING CARS,
For accommodation of Second-Class Pa
seutfen attached to Express 1 rains.
WrM Mldo IMvUloa.
Between 1'oitJnnd and CorvuJiia
Mall Train Dally-Except Sunday
7im..Lv ...PortlariiT7.Ar.6.80p.in
110 p m..Ar.. Conai.is.. L'.12.65p. m
At Albany and Corvallis connect with
trains of Oreyon Paci He Kail road.
Express Trala ally (Except Sunday
4:40 p m..Lv..
7:26 p m..Ar .
.Portland... Ar.. 8:20 am
.McMinnville.Lv.'b.4S am
THROUGH TICKETS
lo All Point
EAST AND SOUTH
CVFor tickets and full 'information re
garding rates maps, etc., call on couipra) 's
agent at A I ban v.
R. KOKH I.Kit, E. P. ROGERS,
Manatrer Asst. . V ft P. A
A WEAK MAN
Can cure himself of the de
plorable results of early abuse and
jierffctly restore his vigor and vital
ity by our home treatment. The
remarkable cures o' hoiieleea rapes
cf nervous debility and private
comolaints are eer where stamp
intr out quackery. Treaiien and
question list, a physician's gift to
suffering humanity, will be sent
free to tliose afllicf.ee. Address
with stamp
PIONEER INSTITUTE,
405 Kearny Vt., Room 2, San
Francisco, Cal.
We carry a large stink of
printer's stationery, 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. Trv uf.
"II. C Com:.
THE MARKETS.
AT BANT QUOTATIONS.
Wheal Sic
Oat i;-c
Flour 4.Zr. per Lbl
Potatoes 3."ic
Eggs 5c
Butter 2c
Lard 1012c.
Hams 148l5c
Shoulders 10c,
Bacon
Hops 20c
Haj Timotliv. $10. oats aDd cheat
IS.
App ea Green, Jl per lu.
Pluot Dried, ((gc. per H.
App'ea dried bleached ic eundried
9 c.
Chickens $4 5o.VM).
Beef 33e gross.
Mutton f:j3 5(iper head.
Hoga SXc dre8&e .
Veal ac.
Wool 1821c.
EGGS FOR SALE.
I will sell full blood Lei?h nrn
eggs, both ningle and rose comb,
for $1 50 per 13. also dotted Wyan
dotta, Light Rral.mas, Langsban
ana i-iymoutn Kocks at the same
price. L. J. Hoccr.
Tangent, Or.