Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, July 28, 1891, Page 2, Image 2

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    a. THE MORNING HEltALD TUESDA F, JUL i 28, 1891.
Pining JaUyHtcvatd
L)A.IIY ND WEttKbY
, TERMS OF 8UBSCKll'THN
DAILl
Published lewy morning rxcept Monday.)
Iirercd by carrier, per week....-...... JJ'J
y mail, per year... 8 W
WKKKLVi
Published every Friday Murnlnir.)
codv. lr annum, in auvaiicc.......e-.vu
Vkueo nut paid in advance.-......
2.60
THE MAIL!.
Mail! it the Albany postolhce close
For all offices north
The Eastern stales
Die West Side
Aod the Nairow Ga tut R- R4
Of Portland and Sain
orvailmand Yaiiuina
(,6;30 A. if i
....11 A. M
-.12:30 p. ii
...l;if.
, a omce soutn
The poetottice will le el d each cveiiiiu;
as mx lo seven o'clock.
tUttMered matter for the ly mominc
train should bs mailed before o clock the
t'reyioua evsninr.
OREGON PACIFIC TIMETABLE.
Arrives Departs
r aasenver. .
ritUcht....
U.Nrim V.20pni
, 3.40pu) 7.45 a in
CORSER1SC! h'HEA T.
The word appears to be passed
all along the line of the united
farmers' alliance to corner the en
tire wheat crop of the country
says the San Francisco Chronicle.
Circulars by the thousand have
bten sent into every state in the
I'nion where wheat is grown in
any quantity, the substance of
these circulars being, "Hold your
wheat."
It makes a world of diil'erence
whose ox it is that is gored. If a
syndicate of capitalists, foreseeing
the shortage in the Russian and
Indian wheat crop, had bought
up all the wheat in the United
States to hold for an advance in
price the farmers' alliance would
be up in arms, and would denounce
fhe exactions and extortions ol
capital and condemn the kind of
speculation which would take the
bread out of the poor man's
mouth; but when the farmer
themselves see a chance to make
a gigantic corner in wheat, "Hold
your wheat" becomes the ko'y
note of an enlightened gospel and
a rule of action which strikes the
farmer as representing the purest
morality.
But without discussing the
ethics of the movement, it must
strike the stuient of markets that
the alliance lias undertaken a
very large contract, without ade
quate machinery to carry it out.
business men and capitalist know
the enormous diltieulty of holding
a pool together, even when there
are but few persons concerned in
it and a perfect community of in
terest prevails. How much more
diflicult, then, will it be maintain
a wheat pool composed of all the
wheat-growers of the United States,
and having no definite organiza
tion or prericusly determined
plan of operation ?
The farmers will nuke money,
and of that every one will be glad ;
but they will not make so much
as tue more sanguiue ot them an
ticipate. Some of the hoarded
wheat will get away, in one way
or another; there will lie leaks
here and there, and fiiumci.il ires-
sure will compel some of the far
mers to let go before the price
they hope for is reached. Thev
would do better, we think, to take
the price which wheat would
naturally bring this ear and let
corners alone.
ii mi vest rnosi'Lcrs,
The London Times, commenting
upon the harvest prospects of the
world, say that in Russia there id
a grave deficit, that the peasantry
are starving and there is small
hope for relief; that in India there
is serious anxiety, and famine pre
vails over a considerabte portion
of the country; that in America
the harvest will be good in quality
and amount, and that in the chief
wheat countries of England, Nor
folk and Sutlblk, the crop is above
the average and in othei countries
up to the average.
These statements, made without
qualification, doubtless represents
the very best and latest informa
tion obtainable on the subject.
The Times controls very many
sources of information and its as
sertions may be eet down as )eiug
as nearly accurate as possil le. It
has been known f ir some time
that the Russian wheat crop would
be short, but this is, we think, the
tirst positive statement regaiding
the the condition of the crop in
India.
It is erident that this condition
of atlairs must prove of great bene
fit to Itie American wheat grower.
No matter how good the crops may
be iu Norfolk or Suli'ulk, or in
other Euglish countries, the entire
product cannot be enough to sup
ply brjad to the United "Kingdom,
and wheat must be imported to
supply the deficiency. With short J
crops of Russian and Indian w heat
the only available source of supply
must be the United States and
Canada, ami of this supply the
United States must furnish far
the greater part. This is certain
to be a good year for the American
wheat farmer, and will not need
to enter into any combinations to
advance the price of his product.
The hunger of Europe will be
certain to do that for him.
Tiii.no have reached such a
pass in Tennessee that the gov
ernor has decided to call a special
session of the legislature to take
action regarding the convict lease
svstem. It is likely that the new
law will be very much modified,
if not entirely repealed. The
plan of putting confict labor into
open and direct competition with
free labor never has succeeded in
the United States and, we think,
never will.
An old Indian niediciau man iu
the State of Washington was at
tending the wife of one of the
tribe, but the woman died, so the
husband incontinently shot the
doctor an ! killed him. The prac
tice of the profession of medicine
among the siwashes would seem
to have some drawbacks if this
case is to be taken as a typical
one.
1 1" has been remarked up
on as a singular phenomenon
that the street railroads in many
cities of the United States are
owned in some other city. A
new one has just been added
to the list, eighty miles of street
railroad in Detroit having passed
into the hinds oi New Yorkers.
It is not easy to see the reason
for this phenomenon, but the
fa -t certainly exists.
The trotting bred slallioii
.iwoott I.ree.e will stand tor
service at Trites Pros., stable Al
bany Saturday's of each week un
til futher notice.
)I!T.1NKI MOKK l;i:i,IKF
l-'riiiu a Can of (. K. T, Than Any
thing lie Kur I nhiI.
The w l iter of the following is a
raplist 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 (irovtj for
the education of the Indian youth:
I-'oickst tiuoVK, Or., .March S.
I have been troubled many yeais
with weakness of tins kidneys and
tried many iliil'erent remedies,
sought aid from dillercnt phy
sicians, and even changed climates
to obtain relief, but have met with
indifferent success. Hearing
through a friend oi the Oregon
Kidney Tea. I obtained a box (
it and have derived more bent-lit
from it than from any thing else I
have yet found.
Rev. J. C. Hi if.
HUMPHREYS
1R. lit urilKKY S Sl-KtlHi -a n i lit t ii.l l
aihl ran fully in-artrt pre ! iptiucs; ucil
lor minv yaM in private pru-ti- c with ym--it's-i,
ainl for over thirty yvra im I hv the
le'ple. Kvery ainle ape.itio is a cure (r
th 'ltse.no 11 unci.
'I "hee specifics nirc without Iruv:uiiiif.
puiin-tr re.;i..in the system, ami arc in
fa- t at.! I the auvenfi'ii rcmches t the
MrOH PRIX. ll'Al, Nn.i. CI' R KM. rKI' KH..
1 Keierx, i-oiiir.-stiuri, inihiinmiitioii. .s
2 Worm-, wuriii fever, worm colli". ... 'J.i
r'nin Cohe, or teething of infants. .
,r l!M-iitfr, tirifrni', trillions llic
i. hoh ra Morru, vcimtuitf
T ' Jtuh-1, -olK IiT'hi. hiti?
5 NYuraluia, twtha' he, r'aceaehe J;
t H ;'i:e lie, siek hta li he, xerti'O.... t;
10 hp-spepU, hilliou.t st')ia h
11 S'ipryHvii or Painful I'eri.U L'.
W hire, too prnfine petjo.M "J.i
I.'i Croup, eou,'h, lilt!.,ult hreuthiiitf
I I Salt lideiim. caip'la!. eruptions. . J..
l' CheiiMiatism, rhcrm atic pai.n S.
li Kfvi r ;nil auc, hil N m alaria ;a
17 r.!c, hlllt-1 or hleeilillif ."Ht
1:) atarrh, intl.ieiia, eolil in tin; tical f-0
'0 Wh-M.pinu 0iun, violent cotulM fn.t
livrirral ih hilit, phvsical weakness :.o
7 hulnoy tli-ease ;'m
.Nervous lcl)ility 1 00
: l rmar Heakiit-.ss witf'i heil T.o
;;j Itis-.iHea ! the heart, palpitation.... I no
Solti hy 4lru'vUtH, ir stent postpaid on re
ceipt of pri -e. ir. Ilu:nphre s' Mamial. (Ml
pa-es) ri. hlv h"tin l in el"th and ifiM, mail
ed rct IIL'MI'If KKVS' MKO, i) ,
111 ,v UJ William Hi , New Ynrk,
S P EC I FIGS
CALIFORNIA
POSITIVE AND NECATIVE
ELECTRIC
L'
INAMENT
CURE
CATAKKII, UIIEU M A T I S M,
Neuralgia, Corns. Headache,
and ail pain. Thet'alif.ir
nia positive and nega'ive
ELECTKIC C'OH ill Cl'KE,
cures colds, croup, consuinp
ttion. Sold by all druggists.
Each 2V.. ote. and 1. Creas
inger Si Co., l'rops., Los Ange
les, Cal.
Children Cry
for PITCHER'S
Castoria
SPRING
OUR STOCK OF SPRINT. WAGON'S ISTHK LARGEST AXI) MOST
COMPLETE OX THE PACIFIC COAST, AND COMPRISES
A LL TI I E LEADING STYLES OF
Four-Spring Passenger and Moiin
tain Wagons,
SPECIAL r.VRCEL DE
LIVERY WAGONS,
ONE-HORSE I5USIXESS
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, prices lowest, quality considered.
Staver & Walker
NEW MARKET BLOCK, - - - PORTLAND, OREGON.
WE CARRY THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE STOCK OX
THE PACIFIC COAST OF
Machinery and Vehicles of Every Description.
SENO FOlt CATALOG 7 K AND FUR E LIST.
W. O.DAVIS cb
ALBANY, -
Do you want to bo happy and
make those about vou pleased, if
so iro and get oue of those lovely
toned piano's at -Mrs. Hymans.
It you have not drank Coronado
mineral water, you should try it
ii win sooer you up, give you a
clean scoinacii and 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
tin 3- 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 oilii-e and pay
the same before it becomes de
linquent. C. G. IIlKKII I(T.
J district Clerk.
ALLEN BROTHERS
Who esale
CIGARS, TOBACCO AND CHOICE . FRUITS
OF ALL K I X I IX
vijirsss iAitJiv.
ftvmti
The pubKc is invited to inspect the im
mense stock of Dry Goods
FOR THE
II13 assort nent is bier than
and prioeB.
The Highest Market Price Paid for Country Produce.
WAGONS.
HALF-PLATFORM
SPRING WAGONS,
SCROLL SPRING WAGONS
"HANDY WAGONS,"
TAYLOR' OR THREE
SPRING WAGON'S,
HALF-SPRING WAGONS,
EXPRESS WAGONS,
DELIVERY WAGONS,
CO.
AGENTS
OREGON.
CROWDER BROS
Contractor and Builders.
Jfhce on First street with Wal
lace & Cnsick, real estate agents,
.lbany, Oregon. Estimates given
n all kinds of buildings or carnen
er work. All work intrusted to
will be promptly executed.
The Thomas Kay Woollen Milh
of Salem, have appointed G. W.
Simpson their agent in Albany. A
full line of men and boys clothint
blankets and llannels and all arti
cles manufactured by the mill wili
be kept in stock. These goods art
the best in the market and will
give entire satisfaction.
Watches, chains and sjiectacles,
specialties at F. M. French's.
P.uy your spectacles and eve
glasses at F. M. French's, and
have your eyes tested and your
glasses properly fitted. Glasses
from L'5 cents to $!0.
Ilanan & Son's fine shoes sell on
their own merit, and always irives
satisfaction. Try a pair at T. L. 1
Wallace & Co.'s.
and detail
LAIiliK Oli SMALL ()(JANTITIES IX-SEASON.
AMODiNCEMKNT
SPRING OF
ever before, and he is prepared,
Bakery
...A FULL STOCK OF
taple Groceries
The best
outs, etc.
quality ot teas, coffees, rajiilits
FRESII BAKED BREAD EVERT
DAY.
At this old reliable house !i &lo to lie
found a complete atwortmeut ol fr hIi family
groceries, to which is constantly beihtr feMcl
all ihe seaaonalile liues of groceries and j.rc
risions, such as
Cranberries,
Fine Pickles,
Dried Beef Chipped to order
Anchovy Mustard.
(V Candies and Nuts.
Eastern Buckwheat Flour,
Cannea Goods of All Kinds,
Bohemian Glassware, Etc,
These goods were all lioiwlit when prices
ere low and the bcnelit of the margin will he
iven to his customers. Kemenilivr the place,
U the old corner on First and lin aialliiu Sts.
Conrad JIier.
dr. w. C. NKCiUS,
Graduate of the Royal College of
London, England, also of the LVlle
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, tumor
nd wens, 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 attended
lay night. His motto is
0D WILL TO ALL."
tOHice and residence, L- bation
Oregon.
IllloSE WISHIM1A Flll.STCI.ASS IV
rament, the best made t" stand tin:
climate of this cuaur, can lie united by i-n'linir
At Mi: U. F. llviiian'd, npMHiii- the "Maaonic
lenipie, rinvt street, ine latest vocal and
iiiHlrumcntal music kept for sale. AIh Die
laru'rst amortiiu-nt of stamping pattcnis to
select from this Bide of 'Fnmsi. Li hsoi.s
'iven in painting and cumroi'lor :t hei
jlinlio over Linn County hank, l.nr hei
vour snler and you will he plcasc-l.
IN umcr)
iuenr-s. iivmaiiiV Urownell are
prepare I in their nursery to fur
nish all kinds of stock, and thosi
intending to plant should call ujkui
tiiem.
Bouts anil HIhh-n.
Purchasers of P.oota and Shoes
bear in mind that big advertise
ments and oilers of big discounts
io not alwavs mean best values
ou will have to pay some one
profit an no 0110 can ilo liUHinesn
without expense. The quest on is
w ho can sell you the best goods
for the least money.
Sam i' el E. Yoi no.
Grocers,
A .HAW ru?rr:iv
1891 AT
.
to oatiufy custcmera .in quality
Crockery
STEAV
A
-DEALERS IN-
vnnd.hifn
UWIUIUIUI
OSBORNE BINDERS,
We carry no machinery that has not been tried in this locality and
found to be satisfactory, and aa we represent laelorie.-, no lespoiisiole
dealer can give better teims.
Springfield Sawmill
A. WHEELER, (SPRINGFIELD.) PROPRIETOR.
SPlilNGFIELD, - - - OREGON.
jfBrAIoany yard ami otlicn on Railroad, between Fourth and Fifll
reett), A. Wheeler, Albany Manager.
Having lumber not excelled in quality, and facilities not Hurpapsec
or the prompt and sat infactorv .iiling of order, J respeetfnllv folicit i
hare of the trade. ' A. WIIEKI.ER.
Ak my ngptitH for . I.. Daimlnn S)i.k .
II nut lor Hiile in iur iilittrt- iisk iur
lt'iiltr in Miriul lor fiitulnitii-( Mrrurf lUn
uKetiry, hihL ut iIm-iii lor yon.
Uf TAKE SO SI ItSTJT LTE. Jit
rea .iilH Fnol.
WHY AS
ISjr rv I j
THE
vii imm uvvuung fstofiu'.
C5 CUAtr FOR $4 ha.id sewed welt shoe, fin
OriUC CENTLEMEN ,-af, rtvlinh, comlortalilean.i
THE BEST SHOE IN THE W08LD FOR THE MOHEfP aurll.lC-. Tlie bet shoe evei
rroll't red at this price; sameiade as custom 'made shoes costinc
fS'roni to
:;.ii police shoe ; fanners, l ail road men and letter earlier all weai
them; line calf, Heaiiilerp, smooth inside, heavy three souls, exten
sion eilj.'c ; one pair will wear a year.
$2.50 line calf; no better shoe ever cflered at this price; one trial wili
convince those who want a shoe for comfort and service.
:?-.2 ami L'.UO.Workitu.'iuan's shoes are strong and durab'c. Thosi
w ho have given them a trial wili wear no other make.
!'. YS' $1' and "$1. 75 school shoes are worn by the Imys everywhere;
they sell on their merits as the increasing sales show.
LADI KS hand sewed shoe, best I'ongola; very si lish ; e;'ials Fiem h
impc.rted shoes costing from 4 to $!.
Ladies .'fL'.oO, $2 and .! 7- shoe for Mioses ate the best Doncola. Stjlisl.
and durablt1;
Caution. See that W. L. Louglas' name and juice ate stamped on tin
bottom of each shoe. W. L. IOU(iI.AS, P.rockton, Mass.
v aV x V rvi tl ITt IM I1lfll VA1 tl I f !l T
u uk vumr
Ml UHUO UllLUDm
BRANCH HOUSE ALBANY OGN
JOHN ROP.SOX, MANACKR,
Have on hand for the season of lS'.t, binders, mowers, fanner's toolt
and harvesting machinery of all kinks.
'.T.1 At:-iV2Ar!
V V a. v i Ii ?' - '7 '- '-a,-
Our stcck of buggies, carts, spring
most coiu)ilete on the Pacific Coast, and comprises a. I tlie leading
stvles. At Ievoe : RobBon's old stand, opp. Rlumbcrg Plock.
"In .Sprlnsi tFie yoting'Jniari'S fanoy
I- '.'.'LIfilitly turnstothouglusjof love !'
The wise young man, the 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. E.
11 T & SOX
ara
CIS
la
MOWERS & RAKES.
L. E. bla:;
hoi.i: Atiicsr.
ALBANY, - - ORK;oN.
It is a soainlefH t-hoe, with
no tacks or wax thread to
hint the fet; m;-ile til the
be.-t fine caif, stylish andeas-j
anil because we make more
Klines of this tirade than any
olher manufacturer, it eiiial.
Iiand p-wed shin's citin.c
from if f to ?".
if'.lM genuine hand sewed. tin
finest calf i-hoe evej- otlered
for i'y; ciiuals French iui
Jt ported shoes w hich co.-t lion)
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II mil 11
12
wagons, etc., is the largest am1
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-THIS-
Yaquina Route !
OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD
T.. K. 1U)G:, Receiver.
Orepn Bsyelopment Co.'s
Steamship Line
Hours
TiiOJi ty any other route:
Ac on:(Nlitioi'K uimurfusnetl for con. f tt ,
the Urt'on iK-ve oi'iiifiit conii aiia
ittll'H, lilUih litis tin
t ly n ctlicr route
'i-i ali poiniH ii
vi l bun r'raiinuuo.
trie ttilllauiUir 1
Sailing bates.
FROM TiQUIM.
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corvallii, O on
BAST SOUTH
VIA
SOUTHERN
PACIFIC
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iicrtj te'Uiciu-ii i t.-ti.- iru;ii
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Mull Ir.-tiu llallj -Kxoi
. Sunday
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with
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EAST AND SOUTH
P'l'or ti. 'n t.i ami
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uri-rit at A;ttnm.
Ii. IvOl lll.hlt,
M-ii'-'t-r
full inlt.rtiiaticn re-i-.,
call on i-oniMi
K i'. Kn.;FKS,
AkJ i;. K a- P. A
A WEAK MAN
fan c'i:e Irmndf of the de
i'i",lt of t aily abuse and
, -t i. t-t'v r-t'.- his vigor ami vital
ity l ft:r I. nine trealnietit. The
. lnai i;:ii!e i ti.-i s of iio-les8 cases
i iit-i fiis i.tliilily an.l private
coini-laint-ate 'i i wl.cn- stamii
ng oul ijuai k iy. Tit a'ii's and
'ine-ti. :i hvt. a plivsiciau's gift to
i-ut'.VriLg l.titiiauity, will be gent
ftee to thosi; alliictet:. Address
ith stamp
PIONFF.R INSTITI'TI-:,
) Kearny "t., Rotiin 2, San
I- iaiici.-'i o, Ca!.
W'f t-t.rry :i larirt- stotk of
printi r'.i st.iti.uu-ry, well ,us
surtod, liniiLiit tiirtrt from the
manufacture : s ;it a low figure,
:iin! c:in the Lest tif work
in kinds uf printing for the
least liioin v. Trv ns.
2 r-
THE MARKETS. .
'ANT (jrOTATIONS.
Leat-Me
Oats 4-c
Kit iir ti.J.". ' i I ti!
p.,tt,.s :..v
E t'L'S V.V
liu'ter -J- c
b:l!t! Ui(ttl'Sv.
Hams Ufa i.v.
fhotlltler. inc.
Bai-iin 1'-'c.
Hups "jr.
Hay 1 imotliy, f 10, oats and cheat
IS
App es Green, tl vr 1-n.
l'lujn Dried, o(ao. j.er B.
App'rs dried bluaclied Vc nundried
Cd, c.
CLitkens .Vifi-iiKI.
Beef ::;JvC urost.
Mutton .oj,Cr head.
Hoirs K- cres&e-.
Will tittl.CVc.
WtMil ls2-21c.
Mil LV (ImDTLi
Less Tim
EGCS FOR SALE.
I will sell full blood Leghorn
eggs, both Rincle and rose comb
for n f0 per l.i. also dotted Wvan
dotts Light Prahmas, .angsban
and Plymouth Rocks at the same
Pfce. L. J. Iku cK,
Tangent, Or. -
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