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THE MORNING HERALD SATURDAY JUL 25, 1891 Rowing gaUgJurattl L)A.IbY 1ND WBEKUV TERMS OFSUBSCKIPTK'N- IAILl Published eTery morning eicept Monday.) elivered by carrier, per wek. ...... 0"i0 mail, per ytar. ...... 8 00 WKKKLTi Published every Friday Morning.) copv. per annum. In advance.... .2.00 lieu not uaid in advance, i.bO THE WAILS. Mails tt the Albany poatolllce close tostolrice close 6;30 A. M, rut all omcrs north Hie Kaatern state Tbe West Side And the Nai row Oa nt or Portland and Saiii , ....11 A. M orvainsand Yaiguina ; a oroce south.. 7:ao r. The laiatotfic-e will be cl d each o ci.ilic jb til 10 seven o'clock, ruvwtered matter for the ly morning 'tun should be tnailal before 6 clock the previous evenimr. UK OKEuOX PACIFIC TIME TABLE. Arrives Departs rassemrer. ruixbt.. ll.rtpm 12.20pm , 3.4ffhn 7.45 a m Hi MRS ASD HARIioR A number of reports from en gineer officers in charge of river and harbor improvements have just been made public by the war department. They show in a very conclusive manner the vast im portance of ttie work which is lie- ing done at the public expense and under the supervision of the government. The work on this coast is especially interesting, as it demonstrates the capabilities of the country for commercial uses and points out the possibilities which it may attain. The coining congress is com mitted, so far as the democratic press can speak for it, to a oIicy of retirement and reform. Its programme, according to the party organ-, will le to carry on the government of a nation of 00, 000,000 people on the same scale which was found adequate w hen our population was 20,000,000 or lesa. The voice of the democratic prophet ia heard in the land and be preaches reduction of public expenditures with almost as much sincerity as though he believed in its possibility. It is noticeable, however, that all the advocates of retrenchment show a line scorn for mutters of de'ail. They favor retrenchment and reform with a big K, but when asked to specify the particu lars in which public ex'ienditiires can be diminished tluy take refuge in silence. For example, if they ehould be asked whether they would advocate the cessation of work on the Columbia, the Wil lamette, Ya.piina or Coos Buy, the most rabid reformer of them all would not reply in the atlirma tive, but still he would insist upon retrenchment as vigorously as ever. The simple fact is that river and harbor improvements cost money and that the people of the Tinted States demand that the public money be spent for purposes of improvement. A rigid economy is proper and necessary, but it is 'safe to say that the coming con gresa will not venture upon the experiment of cjittinif oil river and harbor improvements altogether for the sake of making a record fot retrenchment. A tkkaslky document with an important bearing on the iinmi- gration problem, which is now be ing discussed throughout the country to a far greater extent than the average person realizes, gives the statistics of newcomers to the United States since the year in which the official le cord was begun. The grand total is 15,uo!,G78 men, women and children, divided into nationalities as follows: Germany -l,.Vl,7pi, Ireland 3,501, 8S, England 2,4Wr 0.!4, British North America 1,020, 0SL', Norway and .Sweden "lU.IO, Austria an Hungary 4iU, !.", Italy 414,51;:, France :',;0,hiJ, Kussia and l'oland S50, :'.',, Scot land 3J!M!2, China 2:2,.-,7s, Switzerland 174,;;::, Peiiiiiavk 14li,237, All others iti,00t'.. More than one-third of that enormous . impour, cr 5,24i;,t;i3 persons, came over during the past decade ; and of these 2,4S;:,!01 aw recorded as having no trade or occupation. This features of the iigures has Wen given unusual importance, as indicating the unfitness of fully half the newcomers of the past 10 years to earn their living after reaching this country. Such a deduction, however, lacka force when it ia considered that women and children form a large percent age of the new-comers. Undoubt edly a considerable percentage contributed to the pauperism and crime which till our penal end charitable institutions and are a direct burden on the people oi almost ecry community in the land. The Salvation Army has been in existence just thirteen years. This account of it is clipped from an exchange. It had its origin in a sensational way in the English town of Whitby, in the rough coal mining district of Yorkshire, where General Booth, at that time Itev. William Booth, was doing humble mission work. England was then in arms, ex pecting to jump into the Russo Turkish war. It occurred to Booth that he might attract a crowd by issuing a declaration of war himself, so he prepared one forthwith, sprinkled it plentifully with hallelujahs and posted 2,000 copies of it about town. The de vice tickled the British sense of iiuindr, there was a "red-hot, rousing meeting," to ipiote ti jn eral Booth, "the pentitent fell down in heaps," and the Salvation Army sprang into life full grown. Tut locusts in Algeria have had an unexpected effect on the fisheries. A writer from rhilippr villesays: "The literal invasion of the locuts hai proved disastrous to the sardine fisheries, w hich are very important at the Bay of Stora, where there are several factories. The trade is ruine l, for the schools of lisli, instead of keep ing close to the shore, have left it for the middle of the water, where they feed upon the locusts whicl have been blown by the south wind into the middle of the sea in large quanti-. s-'' Kri'iicti Tansy Wafers. These wafers are foi the relief and cure ot painful and irregular menses, an-1 will remove all ob struct mns, no matter what the cause, ami are sine and safe everv time. Manufactured by Emerson Pi ug Co., San .lose, Cal.. and for ; sale at .1. A. Cumicing's drug store 'jnly. The trotting bred s'allion Aiwcod Breeze will stand for service at Trites Bios., stable Al bany Saturday's of each week un til futher notice. Calumet baking powder is abso lutely pure and wholesome. Try a can. C. E. Brow ncll. OKTAINKI) .MOKK KKI.IKF IriiuiaCauofll. K. T. Than Any thing lie Kver I neit. The writer of the following is a Baptist minister of many years standing, well know as a mis sionary to tl.e I nd. ans, and is now 1 teacher in the school recently established at Forest Jrove for the education of the Indian youth : Fukkst tiitovi:, Or., March S, I have been troubled many yeais with weakness of this kidneys and tried many dilferent remedies, sought aid from ditl'erent phy sicians, and even changed ciimates to obtain relief, but have met w ith 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 1 have yet found. Ivkv. J. C. Hi if. rii mi l i A g od secend-hand TTC1 AT. mm FOR SALE CIIEAI. y Inquire of F. II. lie scop, of Knapp, Burrell A: Co., Albany, Or. HUMPHREYS 1k. l!i Mi'HUKVrt srK incsare Scii-ntiihullv an-1 t-;ir-iully rt n.iril raiTi.t ".; iim.I lor in ui v irs in private irictice with huc i-tsH, anl for nvr tliirt vcara iiw-1 hv th h;u!i. V.wry Htitaflc SjK'.lic a cure .r the 'iist ;v li:iliitl . Thr srf--itii-!j t-ure without druyinir puruiti r rt'dii -iru the svdtcni, an. I r ir f;t t tlfol Ihf joxcrt-i.'ii rt'iuc licsjif tlu wurM. OF !'K1N IIWL CUKKS. PKICKf.. 1 Kcvrr-, J-ni sit.n, inil ininiattMi . - Wonih. ..rm tt vr, uunu colic ?. ( nin-; t'olu-, fr tttiini; of infant.. '.V. 4 lurri: i, ot . iiiMrvn r alulN ':' .' iKM Titvrv, t.rifriiu', Millions folic l'.'i i rhol ra Slurl'iw, vr ittitiiti,' 7 riu-ht oM-, hnnii hitis.. ili .V-uruL'ia, h.. ho, Kaiva he "J5 . llMi:ii'lit', ni'-k h al.i hi, wrtu'O.... 10 liMN'Hi trillions Rtoinat'h L'.'i 1 1 SiiiprrH!o. or I'tiuftil iVriotU 'J.'i '2 V too ppifiHt- H-.iol I.; ( roup, touli, hi!l. tilt lr tthimr ':' II S.ilt KhfiiMi. t"iMH'ta4. erupt ions. . 'J' I't Khripn.iTwiM, rht'iin atic panm -0 li Ki-vrr and a-ut, i lnl N malaria. ..... Ui i; I'll. !, hlin l r hlt .liii"T :.o l!M .a.irrh, iiillni-n.i, col.t in the heal .) M H li.N.j.in, 0'ii-,'n, violent I'oiutu t 1 .ener.il dt-htlitv, hMcat utiikiie.-a f0 'XI Kidney .h:i-H Jm i NervctM ilrhtlitv 1 ini rrinar Weaki.e. w. ttini; hel .'" V1 Iia! .-I the heart, I'.tljntation.... 1 no SiM hv ilriiiii'it.-, or wnt o.tai.l on v eett oi pri. e. ."r. Il'i iifhn ys" Manual, (14 p:ure-) ri lilv Immiii-I in el-ith ami tfilil, mail ed ree, IIL'MI'HKhWMKIt. n , 111 11J William St . New Yk. SPECIFICS. Children Cry for PITCHER'S Castoria SPRING OUR STOCK OF SPRING WAGONS IS THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE ON THE PACIFIC COAST, AND COMPRISES ALL TH E LEADING STYLES OF Four-Spring Passenger and Mouiiii 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 wagona of any description to call upon or correspond with us. We guarantee our vehicles the best, Staver 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. MEM) fon CATALOG 7 E AND rKICE LIST. W. O. I )Ay iSrtCX). QEINTTS ALBANY, - OREGON. Do you want to be happy and make those about you pleased, if so l'o 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 )ber you up, give you a clean stomach and a good appe tite. The men of this vicinitv heed not be jealous because their wives talk so constantly about Matthews and Washburn. Its not their i$ood 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 orlh-e and pay the same before it beomes de linquent. C. G. Bl'KKiMKT. District Clerk. ALLEN BROTHERS. Who esale CIGARS, TOBACCO AND CHOICE FRUITS OF ALL KINDS IN' LARGE OR SMALL QUANTITIES IN SEASON. FLINX BLOCK, - - - ALBANY, OHM JON. g P1MG The public is invited to inspect the im mense stock of Dry Goods FOR THE m His assortment ii bigr thau and prions. 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. CR0WDER BROS Contractor and Builders. Jtfice on First street with Wal lace & Cusick, real estate agents, rJbany, Oregon. Estimates given n all kinds of bu iWiings or carpen ur work. All work intrusted to will be promptly executed. The Thomas Kay Woollen Milk of Salem, have appointed G. W. Simpson their agent in Albany. A full line of men and boys clothiuu blankets and flannels and all arti cles manufactured bv the mill will be kept in stock. These goods art the beat in the market and will give entire satisfaction. Watches, chains and spectacles, specialties at F. M. French's. Buy your spectacles and eyt glasses at F. M. French's, and have your eyes tested and yaqr glasses properly fitted. UlaVsee from '25 cents to $ JQ. Hanan & Son's fine shoes sell on their own merit, and always gives satisfaction. Try a pair at T. L. Wallace & Co.'s. and Retail AMODMCEMENT SPRING OF ever bsbre, and he is prepared" Sir Bakery .. A FULL STOCK OF., Staple Groceries jjfOCkfiry, The heat quality cf teas, ccffits, c&inllrt outs, rtc FRESH BAKED BREAD EVERY DAY. At this old reliable house Is also to I found a complete assortment of frt-nli family groceries, to which is constantly in-in atldtd all the seasonable lines of groceries al( j j,rc. visions, such as Cranberries, Fine Pickles, Dried Beef Chipped to order Anchovy Mustard, Candies and Nuts, f Eastetn Buckwheat Flour, Cannea Goods of AH Kinds, Bohemian Glassware, Etc, These goods were all boiiirht when iirirm ere low and the benetit of the muririn w ill 1m- 1iveu to his customers. Keineuiler the pla..vt it tlie old corner on First arid Hro.ii.Jhiu Sta. Conrad 3Iter. Graduate of the Royal College of London, England, also of the liolle vue Medical College. The Dr. has spent a lifetime of itudy and practice and makes a spe cialty of chronic diseases, removes cancers, scrofula enlargements, tumors tnd wens, without pain or the knife, lie also makes a specialty of treat iient with electricity. Has practii ed ,n the German French and English io8pitals. Calls promptly attended day night. His motto is "u.OD WILL TO ALL." WOffice and residence, Lebanon Oieg'-n 1'IIOSE WISHING A KIKST CLASS is . srjient, the hest made to stand tin cliuate of this coast, can he suited hy ira'linu .it Mia: B. K. Hyman's, opposite the Mxsonic renple. First street. The latest vocal and instrumental music kept for sale. Also the largest assortment of stumping patternn to select from this side of 'Frisco. Lisw.nn iven in tainting and einlroit!cr at lo r stucio over Linn Coinilv bank, tlive her your srder and you will he pleased, tNursery . mcfi's. uyman & r.rowneii are prepared in their nursery U) fur nish all kinds of Stock, and those ntending to jlant should call upon them. Hoots and Shoes. Purchasers of Boots and Shoes bear in mind that big advertise ments and oilers of big discomitH io not always mean best values. You will have to pay some one u profit as no one can do business without ex ense. The ipiest'on is who can sell you the best goods for the least money. Sa.mi:kl E. Ynr.Nij. Grocers. 1891 AT to satisfy customers in quality STEW AM1 & SOX, -PEALEKS IN- HI topes, Separators and Stackers, OSBORNE BINDERS, We carry no machinery that has no! been Iritd in this locality and found to be satisfactory, and as we represent facloiies, no i--poiol-lf dealer can give belter Uiuis. Springfield Sawmill A. WIIEKLEU, (SNUNUFIELIM t'KOPHIElOil. SL'l.lX(iFlKLl), - - - Olii:JON. MHAlnany yard and ofli-e on Railroad, between Fourth and Fifll. retts, A. Wheeler, Alhanv Manager. 1 laving lnnilter not excelled in ipiality, and facilities not enrpass-d or the prompt and satisfactory .i.linj; o! orUeir!, 1 respectfully solicit e hare of the trade. A. WHEELER. Ak ill y neenlH for W. L. Diinnlim SIkipm. It iiol lir Miilr in vuur ulace link vour ili-uli-r lo miihI for riii:iloitiie, mi-cuix- llU'ClK'v, unu k-i i ue in lor yon. UrT.t.K U SIUST1TIT.U THE WHY IS W. L. DOUGLAS JsKS" CO U rf C FOR if ha.id sewed welt shoe, fine d3 OnUt CENTLEMEN t-alf, st lifch, comfortableand THfc BEST SHOE INJTHE WORLD FOB THE mHlif The best shoe evci r!ol1'i i'"d at this mice: same urade as custom 'made shoes cosine Jjliom .fii to t;;.r,0 pnhiv shoe; farmers, railroad men and letter carrier all wear them; tine call, scamle-e, t-mooth in. ide, heavy three souls, exten sion cde ; one pair will wear a year. 2..r)(l line calf ; no better shoe ever cll'en d at this price ; one trial w ill convince those who want a shoe for comfort and service. !f-2" and $-.00jWorkini.'iiiaii's shoe- are strong and durab.e. Those w ho have given them a trial will wear no other make. ROYS' $2 and $1.75 school shoes ar.j worn by the boys everywhere; thev sell on their merits as the uiciea-dsu sales show. I.AliIK" hand sewed shoe, best Oonjjoia ; veiy stylish ; ci'ials l ieiu h imported shoes costinj; from !ji4 to $(i. Ladies !fL'.50, 2 and 7" shoe for Misses are the best I lonirola. !-t bsh and durable. Caution. See that W. L. l oughts' naiiie and juice aie slani) I on the bottom of each shoe. W. L. KoUtiLAS, Rrocktoti, .Mass. JJOJirnJNTl, OREGON. BRANCH HOUSE ALBANY OG JOHN ROI5SON, MANAOER, Have on hand for the season of lsul, binders, nuiweie, fanner's tor.li and harvesting machinery of all kinks. Our stock of busies, carts, sjirinj.' wajrons. etc., is the lainest at... most comj-lete on the l'acitic Const, and comprises a 1 1 the ka.m ttvles. At I'evoe & Rcbson s old stand, op. Rliimbt-rg Mock. In tSprint; tlie youngnian's f.-uiey Lilitly tianis to tl loviul ltsof love !" The wise younp man, the old man, the thrifty housewife, all will turn their steps, when searching for fresh table d-licacies, choice butter, fresh laid eggs, staple and fancy groceries of all kinds, J to tht grocery store of C. E. Brown ell. MOWERS & RAKES. L. E. BLASTS, the mh.i: aoi;.m . - . ... lV .IIJi.l.xi, - - i'w-..v It is a seamless shoe, with no tacks or wax thiead to i.nrt ihe feet; made ot the bet fine aif, stylish and ea.-y and because we make more i-hoes of this jrrade than any other miiiutarturer, it cjnaN hand sewel shoes (M.-.tin;-' from !(4 to .?"). !f".(H) (leiiniue ham' ,-eued.tln-linest calf slue ever i llertd for $5; t 'linds French im 1 .--vr - r" ''X ! It also luins lo i son ill 200(1 lot Eat, as well. I THB- lapina Route ! OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD T. K. II4G, Kerelicr, AKC Oregon Deyelopment Co.'s Steamship Line Oil ' 1 1 1 1 1 n x U0 UllLLUrJI JAND 22 Hours Lesa Tim Than by any other route: AooomKlatioue unsurpaaacd for comfort ao safety. Kann arid (rt-ifflita tia Yaiuua id the Orrun Ueveopuieut i-oujiati bia, uiuch 1 that by auy other ruuta eri, all Kiuts iu the Villllauiet'r aJ San r ruiicuKxi, SAIUNO dates, FROM TAQUrXa. Willamette Valley.... ..Juiia 4tk W V 1st M'iiauirue Valley raua aaM raAKtucb aUjr SI Juii 9 - - IB, 7 lllaillttte V alley U ilUuiette Vallev The company rterve the right to cha'itf teaiuers or aaihuir date. daily raiia.ata TBiui Kkceut Suuilayi.) L Ya(,,iina 7:iK I Lv Albany 11:20 H rortalhi iu:aft a u I " CVrvallii 111) ri Ar Ai' aii) ", i:J- a k I Ar Vaijuina 4 i5 r. M. O. i C. tiaoib connect at Ailn aiid Cei M l. II . Il.ua, C, t Hool l, General llauaner. U. F & P. AglDt Corvallls, O oa ! EAST SOUTH VIA SOUTHERN PACIFIC ROUTE. THE KCl'KT SL'ASTA ROUTE Culiforiiia express train run daily ll'.l 111 j NOVfH - 7 (M . it.. . I. v Krtland Ar.. am ) iu..l.v Alliany Lv.. t):'-". aia .!. aui..Ar 6. 1 rancUico.Li'.. tf-oo piu Local Irnlu Irally-Kx. Sunday f. ! a n,..l.v l'..rtl:.iiJ Ar.. 4sf3 m l'.-il f in. . La. . . . AlU.nj ...M..L . . 2S."0 aul 11 I' hi i .. . . llo4-iiirt l-v.. li JJ m Lt-lHtiiou ttraut'h. l.M i ..Lv... .AILany Ar.. ;2l .a p in Ar ... . l-haliiu Le . k 4k. aui .'t'i u lu. . Lr Ailiany. Ar.. t.Jb put b.-'s -i iti..Ar lA-hhii Lv.. put A. IHNV L AI.. VAIUV (Ktcept Suiida) ) :'..Hj ri. l.v IVrtUi.d Ar....((.ut; a u i.Uv I v At. ..Aiiii Lv....,.uu a H ft LLiM A N 1'. L FFET.SLEK i'EKte. TOl'LL ST SLEEI-ING CARS, l-.ir -i:oiuiuH;ati..ii of Se.-(.ud-C)4 ya di-ii.TB attached to kkjr- iiuillft. Mr.l M ir Olvlkiuu. Between l'oi l!.u:d und Col vallis li.ll train Itnlly - Kxcep. Sunday 7 :'." a iu..Lc . . . I'o.-i lau.l ...Ar.6.Sup. m 1-1" p 111. .Ar coriaiim.. L. l2.6ip. w At All.any and Corvallia couiict witfe ira.iaof Oregon raciticrlailroad. t xprcka Train lall Kipl Sunday 4:4(1 p in. . l.v Portland . Ar.. 8:SU am ..-j p ui . Ar Mi 11 iiiiiville.Lv. .'IiAUmo THROUGH TICKFTS e lo All l'ciul EAST AND SOUTH f-lTKor ti, k. m ami full 'inforbiatioii ra .'ar,ln:i! r..t.i i..:i(., etc., call on coujpi)' uK-nt ui Alhi.v. li, KuKULI.!:, E. P. KOOLRS, alHiiMfcr Aaet. ti. K A P. A A VVEAK MAN Can cue himself of the de I'li iable results of early abuse and !.cilectiy restoie his igor and vital .tvbyi.ur home treatment. The u ni.ti kabie ernes o' hopeless rases oi iii iAoiis ilebility and private I'umiilainls are etr where etauip ng out ijuackeiy. Treaties and stioi; lit, a physician's gift to r-n 1! ring himiauicy, will be sent fiee to those alHictec". Address a it.'i stamp 1 ION EE K INSTITUTE, 40."i Kearny M., Room 2, San Kiancisio, Cal. ' i,rry a large stock of jiriiiti r's stationery, well as-.-urtetl, liii;lit direct from the tnainifaclun is at a low figure, ;iiiil can give the Lest of work in all kinds uf jirinting for the least liiuiii v. Trv up. "II. C. Cobb. THE MAJiKETiS ' WAST QCOTAT10N8. Wheai-sie UUi i-c Kliiur n.i'i per bbl l.'TKt'M'r '.Vk' .l'?-: Butter c Lard 1( l'J'-t. Hams l.V. Shoulders Inc. Hai-oii Yi'szC Hops "JOe." Hay Timothy, flu, oate and Cheat App cs Green, tl per hn. Flu Dried, V.e. per Jb. A pji'cs dried bleached k- sundried ' c. Chickens 4 SorK). Beef tic irros. Mutton ::(ft:t Tidper head. Hqits -r.l.; tlrecse . VealfiiaC.Iy. W Mil 1(821 c. EGGS FOR SALE. I will Fell full blood Leghorn eggs, lioth iiit:le and rose comb, for $1 fit) jier Ri. also dotted Wyan dotts. Light Rrshiuas, Iangshan and Plymouth Rocks at the sania pi ire. L. J. Hoick. Tacgeut, Or,