Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, July 23, 1891, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE MORNING HERALD THURSDAY, JUL 23,1891.
Itt owing gaUygicrahl
DA.IL.Y AND WEEKUY
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION-
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"iiftllihed ;Tery morning except Monday.)
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V ujuI, per year..... 8 "
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Published every Friday Morning.)
Be copv. per annum, in adv&nce.....-.00
Muen not paid in advance..
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THE MAIL.
Mailt t the Albany puetotflce close
For all offices north
The Kaatern state 16 ,30 A. M,
The West Side f
AnJ the Narrow Oa Kt p. R.J )
Of Portland and San 11 a. M
orvalli and aiuina ..1'-;S0 r. M
, Curtice eolith- - 7;30 p.
The poatomce will be d d each evening
a i to seven o'clock,
rlnruitered matter for the ly mornim;
run should be mailed before o clock the
t.reyicu ereninar.
OREGON' PACI FIO TIM E TAULE.
Arrivta Departs
. . . ...
i
U.r.pm '12. 20pm
3.4ipm 7.4iaml
raseentcer.
Fitlilht
nn.iricA l isFLUtyuRn,
The to weilil oIitical influence
is to make it uudeniably pal palJe
that a power ia possessed that can
be made available.
It may be humiliating to ad
mit such a fact, but neverthelehs
it remains a must poteut fact. To
be sure the abstract right of the
esse ebouK! rule, but it does not,
it ia the availability hat becomes
the standard of merit for adoption.
Apply this to the present situation
in the woman snllYage matter, and
it will be seen that thu Chicago
News is correct when it says that
it cannot fail to be noted that
women already Ksses8 in coversa
tive Kngland greater privileges of
franchise than in any oilier coun
try on the globe. In ail except in
parliamentry elections the voices
of widows and spinsters w ho are
tax-payers are counted. Within a
couple of decades Kngland ha
practically revolutionized her
methods of holding elections, and
there are many predictions that
before a score of years more there
will be practically universal suf
frage women indu led. There
are certain valuable lessons to be
(.leaned from England's growing
recognition ot women as a politi
cal factor. In the I'nited States,
although woman eulfrage has been
demanded in strident tones from a
hundred platforms for more than
a generation, it cannot be said to
have become a live iniliticil issue.
Various states have conferred
suffrage on women at minor elec
tions, but there the movement has
apparently been checked. It is
not Kwsible that American women
suffragists have taken a less sensi
ble view of of the case then their
Knglish sisters, and have de
manded as a right what English
women are content to win by slow
graduations as their olitical power
becomes recognized? Contrast,
for instance, the methods of the
politically inspired women of the
two countries. In Kngland they
'ave formed themselves into . two
leagues conservative and lilieral
and are most active auxiliaries
of the the two --Teat parlies'
inrougii me ieng:n ami ireain oi
the empire. These Knglisii women
throw themselves into the thickest
of election contests and undoubted
ly help to decide many a close
struggle. This they do as auxili
a;y workers, not as voters. Sup
posing American women were thus
active in national politics .'.ml
studied national issues with a view
to taking intelligent part therein
as election workers. What would
be the probable rfsu't? Such a
ourse would mean the formation
of republican and democratic
women's leagues, after the pattern
of the lVunrose League and t lie
Women's Literal federation of
Kngland. Whether American
women would readily adapt them
selves to this active participation
in national allairs, without being
themselves voters, miy safely be
left to their own judgment to de
cide. The p')int is clear that Mich
participation would bring them
nearer the goal of female suffrage,
just as it is breaking down Kug
lish traditions and bringing the
women of that country near the
Sinie ultimate goal.
maki.xi: j;ai. to oi;ut:n.
Making rain to order would
seem to be ditlicult business, but
this government is at it, and bal
loons for this purpose are now be
ing made in I'tica, New York.
Carl Myers is the man who has
the balloon farm. Alout half a
mile from the village of Frankfort
and ten miles from I'tica this
unique institution is found. The
farm consists of only five acres,
it is a busy place. Professor
Myers calls his balloon manufac
tory a farm, because the same
conditions of weather are neces
sary for balloon making as for
farming. Hood hay weather is
good balloon weather.
The rain-producing bombs which
the United States government are
experimenting will, are made by
P.ofessor Myers.
In a few w mis, the plan is to in
liate a ballocn with one part of
oxygen gas and two parts of hydro
gen gas. A small ordinary cart
ridge connected with two wires is
placed in the lalloon and the
whole is sent up. When the bal
loon 's sufficiently high the cart
ridge is exploded by means of
electricity sent through the w ires,
and the two gases unite, forming
water. This serves as a nencleous
to precipitate the moisture of the
atmosphere, and there is rain.
The experiments thus far have
been mote or less successful.
Last May Professor Myers and
(ieneral Prydenforth made their
i first experiment in this line in a
ravine a short distance from the
farm. Then a few balloons were
... , .
t tkeii to Washington and in pres
ence of several ulhcers and scien
tific men another experiment was
iitld. 1 1 was a perfect success.
The balloon was exploded, the
gases ignited w ith a most ten i tic
reiKirt and brilliant illumination
It rivaled the sun in brilliancy
Professor Mvers savs that the ex
plosion that would occur if a
twenty-foot balloon were employed
would cause the most tenilic re
port ever heard on the earth.
IIvuvKSTiNfi operations are in
progress in the Willamette, anil
many fields of heavy golden grain
are in the shock. Tnere will be
an enormous crop, and indications
are favorable for good prices.
Then certainly ought to be no
complaint of hard t'nies i:i Oregon
this fall.
Iris good news that the Upper
Willamette is to be improved.
Tho river ouht t be open to
navigation as f.ir as Albany the
year round, and it will he if the
proper improvement of the liver
is mace.
oi;t.ii.ni miikk uki.ikf
Crom u Can of . K. T. Thau Any
thing lie fever I hfI.
The writer of Hie 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 (irove for
the education oldie Indian youth:
Fokkst liuovK, r., March S.
I have been troubled many years
with weakness of the. kidneys and
tiied many dill'erent remedies,
sought aid from different phy
sicians, and even changed climates
to obtain reiiel, hut have met w ith
indill'erent 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.
KKV. J. C. Ill TF.
To Tldieriiion
A -' od sec.nd liaiid
puts mm
for s.w.i : ci if; a p.
lSTwyT of F. II. Ki.scoe, of
Knapp, BurrclKVc Co., Albany, Or.
HUMPHREYS
I)K. Ifi'Mi'ilKKt ' iSrKt im h are fsrint ific.il ly
anil (-.tri-fulh pivpaivtl pnw rjptioim; usti
for mnv ve:ir in private practice with auc
cw4, ami for over thirty years iirtcl by the
lcolc. Kvt r sin.; It Specific U cure for
thu naui' tl.
Tltrw 4M- itH;4 cure without tlniu'iMir,
purini; or rcl.i v the -cistern, ami are in
r:wt anil ilecW the sovereign rcmtlteof the
wort I,
t,ivr or rKiM ii'Aii no-. curim. pricks..
1 Kevrr!, 'ri;;eMtion, inHaimiiutioM. . 'lh
- WcniH, worm ft-cr, worm colic...
'i Cr.n r'oli'-, or tt-ethin of iutuntt. . Sf
4 Oi.irrl ci. of hiMivii or a hilt
;" iKHcnterv, linpiar, liillions Colic -'
ti t 'hoh ra MorlU!. if ntitin
7 t'uulM coM.-, hrotn hitis 6
5 Nctiraljia, ti h.n he, Ksict'whe -.1
i Ik-anailic, ttv k IcaiJu lu, ertio.... t;i
10 I'liHp.a, hillioin Ntiiita-h 'J.'i
It Stipfn-esa.'il or I'.iinful I'crioiU
VI White, too profuse H.-tUi l'.'
:t Croup, cttu.rli. dilt! ult hn itliiiiK' -."
14 Salt Kheiiin. eaMpvl:i?4. eruptions.. !."
15 llht umariMii. rlu mi ati paiio i
li Kcvtraml a.m, chills malaria ;0
17 Pi I hlin.i r iih t .tinir .')
I'.M'.ttarrh. intl;i-nzi, col. I in the hcal ;'0
l'O W pimr Cttnjn, viotcitt coiiIm ho
'Mscth-mI ilchility, ptnsical weakness im)
'7 Kiilfiey ili-H.ax ;4t
NtroUH khility 1 iti
:ui I'rin.iry Wcxkt.css, v. ttiri lw.1 f.o
hiwanrt i the haartt palpitation.... 1 0o
Soltl h tlrtiists, or tcnt postpiio! on re
ceipt of price. I'r. Ihi-uphri ' Manual, (1 M
p;t'c) ri. hlv lioiuitl in cloth ami iriM, mail -td
rce, HI MI'HUKVs MKI. t) ,
111 i 11J William St , New Yoik,
SPEC I FIGS
Children Cry
for PITCHER'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 parlies want
ing Spring wagons of any
ileseription to eall upon or
correspond with ua.
We guarantee our vehicles the beat,
Staver
NEW MARKET BLOCK, -
WE CARRY THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE STOCK ON
THE PACIFIC COAST OF
Idadiinory and Veliicle3 of Every Description.
SEND FOR CATALOG ;G AND I' KICK LIST.
W. 0. 1DA.V1S" aTcO. AGENTS
ALBANY, ----- OREGON.
Do you want to be happy and
make those about you pleased, if
so iro and get one of those lovely
toned piano's at Mrs. Hyuians.
If von 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 wivee
talk so constantly about Matthews
and Washburn. Its not their good
looks the ladies are talking about,
it is the good (jualites of the cook
and heating rftoves 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. Bi'KKiokT.
District Clerk.
ALLEN BROTHERS,
Wholesale and Retail Grocers.
CIGARS, TOBACCO AND CHOICE FRUITS
OF ALL KINDS IX LARGE OR SMALL QUANTITIES IN SEASON.
FLINX BLOCK. - - - ALBANY, OKEUOK.
Spring
The public is invited to inspect the im
mense stock of Dry Goods
FOR THE
His assortment ij bier thia
and prices.
The Highest Market Price Paid for
WAGONS.
HALF-PLATFORM
SPRING WAGONS,
SCROLL SPRING WAGONS,
"HANDY WAGONS,"
TAYLOR' OR THREE
SPRING WAGONS,
HALF-SPRING WAGONS,
EXPRESS WAGONS,
DELIVERY WAGONS,
prices low est, quality considered
Walker
- - PORTLAND, OREGON.
ALBANY
Collegiate Institute.
ALBANY,
OREGON
1HHI
1890
A Eull Cups of Instructors.
Clawual, Dele tide, literary, cemmercia.
antl normal classes. CourtieH of Hluily ar
ranKed to nitiet the needs of all grades of
atuilenU. Spe.ial inducement offered tc
tudenla from abroad. Tuition range from
tU.M l 913.M Per Teroi.
Inatrumental instruction In music i
given by Miss Laura Ooltra.
Board in private families at low rates, and
rooms for self boarding at small expense. A
careful supervision exercised over pup
iway from home.
For circulars and full particulars, address
the president,
REV. ELBERT N. COND1T,
Albany. Oregon,
CR0WDER BROS
Contractois and Builders.
Jffice on First street with Wal
lace & Cusick, real estate agents,
. JJany, Oregon. Estimates given
n all kinds of buildings or carpen-
er work. All work intrusted to
will be promptly executed.
amoumemenT
SPRING OF
ever before, and be is prepared,
Star
Bakery
..A FULL STOCK OF..
Staple Groceries
The best quality of teas, coffers, candies
nuts, etc
FRESH BAKED BREAD EVERY
DAY.
At this old reliable house Is also to be
found a complete assortment of frrali family
groceries, to which is constantly being added
all ,he seasonable lines of groceries and pro
visions, such as
Cranberries,
Fine Pickles,
Dried Beef Chipped to order
Anchovy Mustard,
Candies and Nuts,
tastetn Buckwheat Flour,
Cannea Goods of Ail Kinds,
Bohemian Glassware, Etc,
These goods were all hoilL'ht when prices
ere low and the heiicllt of tbe margin will he
fven to his customers. Kcmemlicr th? place,
i. the old corner on First and rrou..lbiu Hts.
Conrad Myer.
DR. W. C. NEGUS,
Graduate of the Royal College of
London, England, also of the Belle
vue Medical College.
The Dr. haa spent a lifetime of
Kudy and practice and makes a spe
cialty of chronic diKeascs, removes
cancers, scrofula enlargements, tumors
md wens, without pain or the knife.
He also makes a specialty oi treat
ment with electricity. Has practii ed
it the German French and English
hospitals. Calls promptly attended
day night. His motto is
"-.OD WILL TO ALL."
saTOllice and residence, L"hanou
Orcg n
irPX-A-.isro.
IWOSE W1S111NO A FIRST-CLASS I.N
, s'rjiiient, the best made to stand the
climate of this coast, can be suited by filing
:tt Mis: B. E. Hyman's, oiK.ito the Masonic
reinple, Firnt street. The latest vocal and
instrumental music kept for - sale. Also the
iargest assortment of stamping patterns to
(elect from this side of 'Frixeo. Lessons
iveo in iainting and emhroider at hei
studio over Linn County hank. Give her
your order and you will be ('leased,
tNurst-rj.
Men -s. Hyinan & Brownell are
prepared in their nursery to fur
nish all kinds of stock, and those
intending to plant should call upon
them.
Boots anil Shoes.
Purchasers of Boota and Shoes
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
profit as no- one can do business
without expense. The quest'on is
who can sell you the best goods
for the least money.
Samuel E. Young.
1891 AT
to satisfy customers in quality
Country Produce.
(rockery
STEWA.ET & SOX,
-DEALERS IN-
ilflgines, Separators and Stackers,
OSBORNE BINDERS,
W'e 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.
SPRINGFIELD, - - - OREOCXN.
VAltany yard and office on Railroad, between Fourth and Fiftl
reets, A. Wheeler, Albany Manager.
Having lumber not excelled in irnality, and facilities not surpassed
or the prompt and satisfactory jiling of orders, I respectfully solicit t
bare of the trade. A. WHEELER.
Auii mv offpnta for W. I.. DoaslBii
If not for anle In your place nak
iruir 10 Nrin inr rninioffue, aecure
icui iung iiri urn rar in,
WTTAKE NO Sl'BSTlTL'TE.
WHY IS THE
W. L. DOUGLAS K' whlchcOBt ltom
CO O ll E? FOR $4 hand sewed welt shoe, fine
S0 OnUC CENTLEMEN calf, stylish, comfortable aud
THE BEST SHOE IN THE WORLD fOR THE MOHEl? duribl Ti,e l.t shoe ever
offered at this price; same grade as custom made shoes costing
from $U to $9.
$3.51) police shoe ; farmers, railroad men and letter carriers all wear
them ; fine calf, seamless, smooth in ide, heavy three souls, exten
sion edge ; one pair will wear a year.
2.50 fine calf ; no better shoe ever offered at this price ; one trial will
convince those who want a shoe for comfort and service.
2.25 and -'.OOJWorkingman's shoes are strong and durab'.e. Those
who have given them a trial wili wear no other make.
ROYS' ?2 and 1.75 school shoes are worn by the boys everywhere;
thev sell on their merits as the increasing sales show.
LiDI ES :? hand sewed shoe, best Dongola ; very stylish ; equals French
imported shoes costing from $4 to (.
Ladies '50, $2 and 1 75 shoe for Misses are the best Dongola. Stylish
and durable.
Caution. See that W. L. Longlas' name and pi ice are stamped on tbe
bottom of each shoe. W. L. DOUGLAS, Brockton, Maes.
I
lJOKTL.A.lSrD, OREGON.
BRANCH HOUSE ALBANY, OGN
JOHN ROB.SOX, MANAGER,
Have on hand for the season of 1891, 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 CoHt, and comprises all the leading
etyles. At Deyoe & Robson's old stand, opp. Blumberg Block.
"In Spring the youngman's fancy
Lightly turnstothoughtsof love !"
x?tt rWH 1 It also turns to 1
1L l S Ilhoughts of some I
Y fc j'llliing good to!
The wise young man, tbe old man, the thrifty housewife, all will
turn their steps, when searching for fresh table delicacies, choice
butter, fresh laid eggs, staple and fancy groceries of all kinds,, to the
grocery store of
C. EL Brownell.
MOWERS & RAKES.
Shop.
L. E. BLAIN,
your
lue SOLE AUKNT
noUPAV
- Al ALBANl, - - OKfcbOJ.
It ie 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
band sewed shoes coding
from $4 to $5.
$5.00 genuiue banc Fewed,th
finest calf shoe ever offered
for $5; equals French iin-
HI tUll
THB-
YaquinaRoute !
OREGON PACIFIC' RAILROAD
T.. E. HOGG, KerelTer.
Oregon Development Co.'s
Steamship Line
25 MILESSHORTEH.
22 Hours Less Tlm
Thin by any other route:
Aoconiodetlona nniarpttmed for rcnifcrt d
Mloty. tare and (reitiu via Vaquiba id
tba Oregon Deve opmetit conjf ai.ya
hip, much lea that by any ether rout
rjretill all uoilltjl in th U illtn.. f I. I .1
. aud San Franciaoo.
iSAILINQ DATES.
raOM TAQCUIA.
Willamette Valley.... ,,,, .
W V .
Willamette Valley
..June tth
. I3t
from saa rkAKtiaoo
W ..w...... May 81
Willametui Valiey... June
Willamette Vallev ,, - it s7
The company ruerve the rifht to cfca-i
teauier or aailin? date.
DaiLT rasbassn traiks
kxcept Sunday.)
L Yaqdlr 7:00 lilLr Albany 1S:20 r
Conalln 10:3S a H I " Ciralli IM r
Ar Alny il:J a u I Ar Yaquiua 4 i5 r. m.
O. at C. 1 1 a, ue connect at Ailn ai,d Cut
Wa. II . Hou,
C, i Hoeei, General iiuitet.
ii.F A P. Agent
Conrallia, O on
I A Cm O CrkTTmTT
UliOA SjXJV JLMX
VIA
SOUTHERN PACIFIC ROUTE.
THE MOUNT SHASTA ROUTE
California exr-reag train run daify
acru
7:uo p m..Lr...
luAi p m..Lv...
8:16 a m..Ar...
I onu
.Portland ....Ar.. D.Si am
.Alliany Lr.. ti.Zi am
8. Frajiciaco.Lv.. iMXI pm
Loral ta. Train Dally- Ei. bunUay
80 a m. .Lv Portland .
l-i:2Upm..Lr.... Albany....
5:40 p niAr.....Roeiuri;.. .
..Ar. . 4:04 ; m
.Li . . Ixui aw
..Lv.. ti.uun
Lebaiiwn Branch.
2 36 i a.Lv Alliaiiy Ar.. K.iim
lip Al .... Letiaiiun. .... Lv . h-40 mu
7:so a m.. Ltr Aloany Ar. . t.m pw
8.fam..Ar LebaucnM... Lv.. a-4u pm
albanv local, dailt (Except Sunday)
bMi r ..Lv....PortlaiiJ....Ar....9.w a h
.uo ru Ar. ..Ailuuy Lv.....oo a a .
FULLMAH BUFFETSLELrEKB.
TOURIST KLEEHNG CARS,
For accomniCKlation ol Second -ClaM ra
enKer a.tauned to Kxprcaa Irauia,
Went BUe UlvlMoa.
Between l'citland and CorvaiiiM
Hall Trala Dally-Except Sunda.
7im..l,v ...Po.-IianJ ...AX.&.S0 pa
12:10 p m. .Ar.. C-jniuii.. L,. lifcp.
At Albany and Corvallis cuutiect 1U
train of Oregon Pacilit Kailroad.
Eaarea Trala Dally (KxA-tpt Sunday
4:40pm. .Lv Portland . . Ar.. 8:30am
:25 p m. . Ar. .... AUaliuoviile.Lv . .l.ii aux
THROUGH TICKETS
lo AU Point
EAST AND- SOUTH
t9t'oi tkketa and 'lull 'infortnation re
larding ntU nupc, etc, call on cuuipaMA
agent at Alhaav. v
K. KOi:i!LER,t K. P. BOGKRS,
Mauaeer Awt ftF a P. A
A WEAK MAN"
Can ciro himself of the de
plorable results of early abuse and .
I icrfeci ly restore his vigor and vit al- .
itv by our home treatment. The
remarkable cures o' hopeless cases
of nervous ; bility and private .
ojinnlaints are eer where stamp-,
iug out quackery. Treaties and.
question lbt, a phvsiciau's gift to.
Miffering humanity, will be sent
fiee to those a (ilk tec. Addrefes ,
with etimp
PIONEER INSTITUTE,
405 Kearny St., Room 2, r-an;
Francisco, Cal.
We 'f.rry a larpe stock of
print r'j stationery, well as
sorted, Inrnjilit tliret t froni the"
inanufacturcrs at a low figure;
ami can give the bet of work
in all kinds of printing for the
least money. Try us.
- II. C. Cobb.
THE MAllKM'S.
'"ANT QCOTATIOKS.
Wheat Mc
Uals 4c
Hour 4.Jf 11 bbl
Potatoes o."c
K'ks 'iV
Butter 'c
Lard Kxaiajt'c.
Hams 1415c.
Shoulder I(c
Bacon 1'23,'c.
B01 30c. '
: Hay Timothy, lo, oats an4 cbeat
, App es Green, 1 per Ln.
PIujoa Dried, c. per lb.
.App'es dried bleached c tnodrled
9 c.
Chickens 14 5o3,rm. .
Beef 33c groes.
Mutton Hi 3 50per head.
Hojrs S,Vc dresec'.
Veal at6c.
Wool 1821c.
EGGS FOR SALE.
I will eell full blood Leghorn
eggs, both "ingle and rose comb,
for $1 50 per 13, also dotted Wyan
dotts. Light Brahmas, I-angjban
and Plymouth Rock at the same
price. L. J. Hoccr.
Tangent, Or. .