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THE MORNING HEHALD WEDNESDAY, JUL 29, 1691 DAIbY AND W EEK IVY TERMS OKSUBSCKirTK'-N- UAILlJ rublliried very ruorninif cicept Moiulav.) !terel by carrier, per wotk 0" 7 mail, per yen.... 8 I WKKKLY,' Published every Friday Morning.) copy, per annum, in .lvaiice.....?"2.(Xl tV lien not paid iu advance.HM. THE MAIL". Mail it the Albany postotfice close Far all offices north rhe Eastern Katea (60 A. M, The Weat Side f Aad the Nairuw Oa vi R. R4 ) or Portland and Sau 11 A. u orvain and V aquina ..1J::I0 r. M ; office i - 7:30 p. tf The poetoffice will be cl x d each oveiiuij. a ax to seven o'clock. itvfrutered matter for the ly mnrnliik trein should be moiled before o clock the previous evenintr. IS OREGON PACIFIC TIME TABLE. Arrives Depart rasMDirer U.l'tm'12 20pm Flight. .... ........... 3.40pui 7.40 a in DOES MACHISERY CHEAP EX LABOR.' A feeling lias been rife among the working men of the country that the introduction of labor saving machinery caused the dis placement of laborers and the reduction of wages. In fact in many cases in the labor ditliculties, the laborers have acted upon this i lea and made active demonstra tions agan9t the machinery. A close study of the actual tdtuation however, will demonstrate to every person that such is not the case. The Florida Times-Union says that it should be taken into account that the introduction of - , - - I . . ,1 macninery aiso creates a ueuian .1 for hand labcr. For example, the introduction of the sewing ma chine, while bringing relief to millions of overworked women, deprived thousands of seamstresses of the means by w hich they had earned a subsistence. Yet there was created a lare demand foi women to run machines, and for men to build, and sell, and repair machines. While many women were thrown out of employment by the introduction ol the machine many others were allorded employment by the invention of the typewriter. The typewriter and telephone have thrown many clerks and messengers out of em ployment, but as many more have found situations through the in creasing demands of the telegraph and railroad services, which to gether give employment to more than a million persons in the United States. Thus we find compensations wh'.-rever manual labor has been encroached upon by mechanical invention. Labor saving machinery, including the appliances for transportation, diverts labor into new channels, and, by direct and indirect means, benefits all classes. By the use of machinery thousands of articles are produced for a email traction of what they would cost if made by hand. Thus they are placed within the reach of poorer people than could otherwise all'ord them. Articles of necessity can be used more freely when their price is reduced by mechanical processes, the cheapening of commodities leads to increased demand for them, and increased demand creates increased production, and an increase in production necessi tates the employment of a greater number of laborers. In India, where the population is crowded to an extent which would be deemed impossible in F.urope, the introduction of machinery has given marked relief, especially to the rural districts, from which tens of thousands have been trans ferred to factories and railroads, they all becoming consuinors in stead of producers of food. The fact that there is a superabund ance of laborers in the United States is not owing to the exten sive use of machinery, but to the flooding of the country with for eign laboieis. Very few of the immigrants come prepared to be employers. Nearly all want cm p.oyment for themselves, and must have it or starve. Thev un dlrbi d native labor, and thus it comes about that the number of the poorly paid and unemployed is very much larger than it would be under normal conditions. Considerable has been said by the San Francisco papers in re gard to the enormous amount of potatoes that have been shipped into that city, and the extremely lJw prices paid or no sale being made. The Chronicle explains the matter as follows : The so called glut in the potato market has received a good deal of atten tion during the past week, and it has been repeatedly said that choice potatoes were selling cither for but a few cents a sack or nr;t ut all. As a mutter of fact tl e local consumer lias, despite the alleged over supply, been oblige.! to pay roundly for this staple article of food. Choice potatoes retailed in the Western Addition at fl ::t) for a box of about 00 pounds. It is true there is a superabundance of half-decayed and otherwise undesirable pota toes in the market, but for a line article good prices must be paid. (io kknok I'k.nnoyeh is realizing that it is a rough and thorny road that a politician has to travel The removal of Dr. Harry Lane from the superintendeney of the Asylum seems to be having a boomerang tiled, as it is being intimated that it was eit'ected for the purpose of paving a political promise made by the governor to Mr. Raleigh chairman of the democratic central committee in Marion county. That gentleman was angry with lr. Lane beeau.-e a contract for implements for the asylum was not awarded to the tirin of which iie was a member, it is said. Whether that was a fact or not, Governor l'ennoyer was the responsible one in his re moval and will have to bear the blame. One of the mo.-t interesting events to us as inhabitants of this republic, is shortly to transpire in Kurope. It is the celebration of the six hundredth anniversary of the formation of the Swiss gov eminent, me oi.iest republic on the earth. hir one hundred year of existence seem email indeed, compared with the time that the hardy niountaiiif crs in the heart of Kurope have maintained their national existence iu spite of the machinations of the siirroniiiliin' ; ,lovveVflli mltioni,. r The tnytting bred staliion Aiwood breeze will stand for service at Trites Rrus., Mable Al banv Saturday's of each week un til futher notice. OIIT.tlNKI) Mlllii: KKI.IKr- Kr.nn ('an i,f O. K. T. Thau Any thine lie river I'neil. J lie w riter oi me loiiowing is a Rapli.-t minister of many years staiuling, well know - as a mis sionary to the Indians, ami is now l teacher in the school recentlv established at Forest (trove for the education of the Indian voutli: Fokkst liitoVK, Or., .March S. I have been troubled many yeais with weakness of tins kidneys and tried many dillerent remedies, sought aid from different phy sicians, and even changed climates to obtain relief, hut have met with indill'ereiit success. Hearing through a friend of the Oregon Kidney Tea. I obtained a box ol it and have derived more benclit front' it than from any thing else 1 have yet found. Rkv. J. C. IU lF. HUMPHREYS Dii. llmrnitKY'a Si'K..im arc scientific U! ah.l can-fully preparol pretHjripli.ii,; iiscu lor iiimv years in private practice with sur-cs.-, a;ei fur over thirty yerrs nn: I lv tin ! '1'le. K cry iins'ie apecilic is a et;rc fur the li.sr.irt.' n unci. Hiee s.rriti,- ellre without ilriliviiiu'. puU'in.' ur re.lu ilii; the wU'iii, :i:i.l are in la--t arid lu.j,i tile boclein rclnciles of the wi rM, .ir or rKiM'it'k Vii. iikk.i. run ks.. Irt vtrs, ( ''iii- Htiini, ititlaiumritioti. .s i;, - Worm, worm fi wr, worm colic 2., ' t'n in Colic, or teething of infant.. 2.'i I lurrl:( a, ot rhililreti ur a-luiti 2; i Hi'itiTV, Origin.', Millions C'ulie 2.' i t liolera Morniw, vomiting 7 r'HUth, roM, liroiii'hitis -j;, 5 Neuralgia, t h i' lie, Kaecai he :, : Headache, si' k hiade he, vertigo.... I.". 10 lp.-prp-iia. liilhniH stoma' h i:. 1 1 .Silpprimeii or I'aintul l'eri.tl Whites, too proline peiioils l'.", la Croup, cnnirll, a 1 1 Til lilt hreathiui; "J.. II Salt Klie'lru. eay.sipelaM. el nplloiej. . "J.". Iri Ithcumati-tiii, rlii-'in atic pai:w 'J:- Fever ar:.l a,ue, ehil It malaria f.o 1 l'llc., I'llll.l ur blceililitf r.e l i Catarrh, inll.lena, cold in the head ;0 JO W huupinj 0"l,'ii, violent cotl-hi fio J Oener.ll del.lllty, physical Weakness .',0 J7 Kidney di-H:we J- .Nervous debility 1 ou xi i rinarv neakiuss, witting Led f.n ::j Dis- asisui the heart, palpitation 1 ( Sol. I hv driii,vits, or sent postpaid on re ceipt oi pri. e. ir. Ilicnuhrevs' Manual. (144 pa'es) richly huiin I in cloth and mid, mail, ol tit, IILMI'IIUKVS'ilKI). ) , 111 i 113 William St , New York. SPEC I FIGS CALIFORNIA POSITIVE AND NECATIVE ELECTRIC LINAMENT H r.l irpU CURE' CATARRH, RIIF.l' Neuralgia, Corns. M ATI S M, Headache, uim an pain, l net. ulilor nia jMjsilive and negative ELECTRIC COUGH CURE, cures colds, croup, consuinp ttion. Sold by all druggists. Each 2.V., "0c. and 1. Greas inger ,V Co., I'rois., Los Anre les.C'al. Children Cry for PITCHER'S Castoria SPRINC OUR STOCK OF S1'KIN(. WAtiONS IS THE LARGEST AND MOST CO.Ml'LKTE 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 LXSLXESS WAGONS, ONE-HORSE IRON AXLE WAGONS, ETC. It will pay all parlies want ing Spring wagons of any description to call upon or correspond with us. We guarantee our vehicles the best, Stave r NEW MARKET BLOCK, - - WE CARRY THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE STOCK ON THE PACIFIC COAST OF Ivlacjunery aad Vehicles of fKNI FOR CATAI.lXiVE A.N r O. I )A. V I S ALBANY, ' - & 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. llymans. If you have not drank Coronado mineral water, you should try it. It will a:ber you up, give you a clean stomach and a good appe tite. The men of this vicinity need not be jealous because their w'ves talk so constantly about Matthews and asdibiirn. Its not their good 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. S.Ik. .,1 fax Notice. The school tax in school district No 5, is now due and pay able. Call at my otlice and pay the same before it becomes de linquent. C. G. Lt iiKii kt. District Clerk. ALLEN BROTHERS Wholesale CIGARS, TOBACCO AND CHOICE FRUITS OF Aid. KIND.s IN FLINX 1 J LOCK, The public is mense FOR THE k His ass irtneut i, hier than and prices. lsThe Highest Market Price hid for Country Produce. WAGONS. HALF-PLATFORM SPRING WAGONS, SCRObL SPRING WAGONS, "HANDY WAGONS," 'TAYLOR' OR THREE SPRING WAGONS, HALF-SPRING WAGONS, EXPRESS WAGONS, DELIVERY WAGONS, (lv prices lowest, quality considered. Walker - PORTLAND, OREGON. Every Description. i'ltlt'E LIST. CO. AGENTS OREGON. CR0WDER BROS Contractor and Builders: Jffiee on First street with Wal lace & Cusick, real estate agents, t jnany, Oregon. Kstimates given n all kinds of buildings or carpen er work. All work intrusted to will be promptly executed. The Thomas Kay Woollen Milh of Salem, have appointed G. W. Sinioson their agent in Albany. A full line of men and boys clothing blankets and flannels and all ai ti des manufactured by the mill will be kept in stock. These goods are the liest in the market and will give entire satisfaction. Watches, chains and spectacles, sjiecialties at F. M. French's. I5uy your spectacles and eye glasses at F. M. French's, arid tiAveyour eyes tested and your glasses properly ritted. Glafies from 25 cents to $M). Hanan & Son's fine shoes sell on their own merit, and always trives satisfaction. Try a pair at T. L. Wallace it Co.'s. and Ret a i LARGE OR SMALL QUANTITIES INj SEASON. amoumimknT invited to inspect the im stock of Dry SPRING OF , ever before, and he is prepareJj Star Baken ,. A FULL STOCK OF.. Staple Groceries The heat quality of teaa, coffees, candid nut, etc. FRESH BAKED BREAD EVERY DAY. At this old reliable house Is ulso to lie found a complete assortment of ',-'sh family irroeeriea, to hicr ia constantly heinif ailihd all the Dcaxonable liuee ol Kroccriea and pro riaions, such oa Cranberries, Fine Pickles, Dried Beef Chipped to order Anchovy Mustard, Candies and Nuts, tastetn Buckwheat Flour, Cannea Goods of All Kinds, Bohemian Glassware, Etc, There ere all liou-ht when riees ere lew and the lieuctit of the. margin will he Kiven to hia customer. KciiiciiiIh t tlieplai-c. at the old corner ou First and llroa.alhiu Ma. Conrad Myer. DR. W. C. NEGUS, Graduate of the Royal College of Loudon, England, also of the lk'lle vub Medical College. The Dr. has spent a lifetimo of study and practice and makes a spe cialty of chronic diseases, removes cancers, scrofula enlargements, tumors tod wens, without pain or the knife. He also makes a specialty of treat ment with electricity. Has practii cd in the German French and English hospitals. Calls promptly attended day night. His motto is "i..OD WILL TO ALL." VTOrilce and residence, L- banon Ore? a iPi-A-rtsro. 'PIIOSK WISHING A FIU.STC'I.ASS IN. JL rJllieut, the hest made to stand the climate of this coast, can he suited hy ea'linL' at Mia: 11. K. ilyman's, opH.site the "Masenic Temple, First street. The latest voi-al and instrument al music kept for sale. Also the largest assortment of staiiipiin; patterus to select from this side of 'Fris I.snuus iven iu I'aiiiliiu; and emiirui.lerv at her ituriio ocr I. inn County liank. tovc your rder and you will hi' pleased, N ur-r . MefB-s. Hyman A Lrowtiell are prepared in their nursery Lo fur nish all kinds of stock, and those intending to plant should call ujwii them. Hoots unit .Slmrs, Purchasers of Loots and Shoos bear in mind that big advertise ments and oilers of big discounts in not nlwaya mean best values. You will have to pay somo one a profit as no one can do business without expense. The qiicst'on is who can sell yon the best goods for the least money. Samiki. E. YoCNti. E Grocers AL11ANV, OIJKdiOX Goods 1891 AT . to satisfy customers in quality Crockery STEWART & SOX -DEALERS IN- tall Engines. Separators ami Store, OSBORNE BINDERS, ' We carry no uinehi'srry that lias not been tiird in thi.-i locality ai'd found t lie natihfactoi '. and as we represent lactones, no icsp.-nsi: lv dealer can give better terms. Springfield rtwmill A. WHEELER, (KFKINGFIF.LD,) rUOr'.IIE'l Oil. SlUISI(iriELl), - - - Oi.KUON. AfrAlhany yard and oHice on Railroad, between Fomth and Fifil rei-ts, A. Wheeler, Aloany Manager. Having lumber not exccili-d-iti ipiality, and facilities not snrpasser or tlie prompt and satisfactory .biiug ol orders, 1 resectfully solicit hare of the trade. ..k my neents for V. I.. Ioili;lns Shoes. II' toil lor Hiile in your place nli ,ur denier lu hciiiI for riuiilouiie, WTure liio siueuey, aiifl uei them lor you. iiTTAKE NO SL UST1TL TK. -Zl WHY IS THE W. L A I'orted shots wliichcost Horn UUUuLAg tstotu. S3 SHOE THE BEST SHOE IN THE WORLD FOR THE oliered at tins puce; same grade from ti to J. To.oO police shoe ; farmer?, railroad men and letter cariicrx all weai them ; fine calf, seamless, smxth inside, heavy three souls, exten sion edge ; one pair will wear a year. if2. 50 line calf ; no letter shoe ever cirered at this price ; one trial will convince those who want a shoo for comfort and service. -.'2 and ifL'.Od Workingman's shoes are strong and durab'.e. Those who have given them a trial wili wear no other make. ROYS' $L' and $1.75 school shots are worn by the boys everywhere; they sell on their merits as the increasing sales show. LAI I E! $; hand sewed shoe, best Ikngola ; very stylish ; ei trials Fiencb imported shoes costing from if t to ifii. Ladies ifl'.oO, $2 and :fl 7" shoe for Misses are the best Horgola. Stylihb and dun!. Caution. See that W. L, bottom (A each bIioo. L'ouglas' i.JOJ.iT lu A.ST13, O I IEG Gr. BRANCH HOUSE ALBANY OGM r-.IOIIN RORSON, MANAtiER, Have on band for the season of lSdl, binders, mowers, farmer's tou!t and harvesting machinery of all kinks. Our Blcck of buggies, carlp, spring wagons, etc.. is the largest sn most complete on the l'acific Coast, and comprises ail the leading styles. At I'cyoe A Robson's old stand, opp. Rlnmbcrg Rlock. . "In tSprlnc tlie yonriK.ni.'in's fnnc.v E'.tiLilUly turns to tlioiinlitsof love !" ft r The wise voung man, the old man, turn their steps, when searching for fresh table delicacies, choice butter, fresh laid egirs, staple and fancy groceries of all kinds to the grocery store of C. E. Browne. MOWERS & RAKES. A. WHEELER. L. E. BLAliM, AC.KNT, Al.i'.ANY, - ORE iON. It is a seamless shoo, will; no tacks or wax thread to lout the feet; made of the ber-t fine caif, stylish and ear- and Ix-cause we make niort shoes, of this grade than am oilier manufacturer, it eipiali band sewed shuts co.-ting from $4 to .f". t'.CO genuine bam' sewed. llu lines! calf shoe ever otl'ered for $5; eipii'ds French im- FOR $4 ha,id sewed welt shoe, tiM CENTLEMEN ,.oif Hflish. comfortable ai:o MONEY? durable. The lest shoe evei as cuetom maoe slioes cosf.ne name and pi ice are stamped on the V. L. 1 il.lUlil.AS, Lrockton, Mass. Cr It also Iiifds to I s Cr it 10 r ir ft ? 0 a- M, as well. the thrifty housewife, all will -TUB- onte ll II OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD T.'; K. IKIOC, ICerelver. Oregon Deyelopmeflt Go.'s Steamsililp Lin m MljfflOKTEII. 22 Hours Less Tim 11. an by any other route: Accomo:'!Ht:nf.s tinr.ur'unsrl for ron.f-rt n safety. I arf alio It'ii:t.M ia fcn trie lilim leve i'llnelit rcin Mi ' hi'S, iiiii'li lew, tl.ut ly aii rir route ,-.:, all luiiitii iu tl.c V i'lla t tie l tfl Kranuifico, SAILINO DATKS, TKOM TA41INA. Wiilanu tie Villi v.... . AlIC tl - l.'illl w v.... Wii.ai:r w Valley tUtU 8AM FKAM IliCO J illy M Ail VV Ir.vm tic kallc.......... V. ili um IU: Vallev Tic e-.mjai)y n'rv the riiflil tu M( it-aintrd ir Hiiiu iiateH. KAIl.T l-AnhltNUItR TRAINS. hkuept unilayt.) L Yxr,.ilr.7:iK) a u I I.v All.any 12-20 H Ctirallii U):::6 AMI" Omallii IrOl PI Ar Al'niii i : ami Ar a.(iiitia r. m. o A. C. tiu..ii- .oiiutvt at Alt.mn ai.t 1 Ol 111. 11 . II ' AO, C, 71on , C.cniral iiai.acr. t. r" & P. Altrllt Con all:, O op EAST SOUTH VIA PACIFIC SGUTIIEUl ROUTE. KOUaM iiiASTA ECU It Calif. .ri ia ( tit triitiii nif KM in Noriu T.ih- j. lu. l.i l-.rtlan.l Ar.. am- l'J:'Ji ji 111..I.V Alt.ai') I.v . . d".". nil i a m..Ar . l'raiM-iw.l.v.. i-ou pm (.ueal l'a. Irnin lnlly Ki. Sunuay : a ui. . Lv. . IS:i p iu. . I... . .' in niAr .... ..I'.ttliii.l Ar. . A.I.liij.......L- . l:M...:ri: I.v. 4 : iu i.'l -ul I.. Jl Kill LftMttiiiii ftlruiirlA ..i.v. ... . Ait.ny Ar.. i ai J. -I . Ill Al i 1., . H 4" -J "oiui:.. Lr Aliwiiy.. Ar.. 4 l. (.al a iu..Ar La'ta'."ii Lv.. i .. piu .! i-.i-M., t. vii.r (Kxtvpt Suii.1i ' I. l'..itlaTi Ar....y.oo a m .'..'i i i at. . .Ai'iAiiy...l. ....!.dU A M l' I LL M A MS L t ETSLI .EJ'l'.KfS. TOURIST SLEJ.I i:;u CARS, l..r a.:..(.u.iuH:at:fin of St-.-oiifl Ciaaa ;-a iciiifc'i-fs a'.Latltil l.r)ui liaiii Mr-I M.li- DitKl.ui. Retweeii l,itk;d ui.d CoivaKia Mail Tr:iln lall - Kxci; : .Sun.lar . .loUiil ..Ar.fti. ... Ccr. aui. . L". 1'j.i., At Ail.an aiui CcrMiiliii rontitxt lth rail. of 4rii.- n 1'a. iti. I.aiiroiiit. i:;irf Train lillj (I.x.t t Sui..iy 1:4.' ( in. . I.v... p :n. . Ar... . l'.Tt and .kiimn; Ar. & I'-li all) 1 j.4:.aia THROUGH TICKF.TS I.. A!.' I'n'.nf. EAST AND COUTH ai'i full , . t. ., :i ii..i.m.at:(.ii rc !l mi t Mi.pji.)'s .'ar-lil'.: r it' n:;i., i..'.ill at Ail.vn. ' 1L Ki'Klll.f.i:, V:..' .ITT v. r. i:oi.h. Aw-i i; i l A WEAK MAN C..1! -iic i 1 1 1 - 1 1 if the lie ! i.il'li' t-Md "f :ii lv abiine hi.J i i i. cl v ri ? t bi-i ior and ilal Iv l. ..i.r I on c tn-Mitii t.t. 'J lie i nt:s: l.:ib!c tin . ii(.pcl" s run s I i ' ivoiis i. !. !;ty mid i.iiviite i 'i :.I:i:nt iiti' i-i.i whi te statint- llk' oi.l i,!;;, rl ei . 'l iea ii-i mid jtii-.-1 i. t li t. a j I, t-U iatiV yi'.i i,t -ti lit ring 1. uiimiiity. will be M-nt i'tee to tln.se alliiiler. AddlifB ki i 1 1 1 t-l : :n t I'.'iiNI l.R INSTITUTE, 1 ") Liarny '-t., lu m 2, .vau i-'f anci o, t'.i!. f.TTy a ;iroo st, k nf printir'.- .-!.i'i"iicry, w. II :is-s.'iii-.l. l'..u;;i,t ilin t from the iii.i mif:i t in i rs ;it a low limine, :llnl ;ill liie Lest nfwmk iii ail kiml- .f rintiiiv for t lie I'-a.-t li.oiicv. 'J i v ns. 'll. r. Col:!:. TilK MARKJiS. oil'M jV TATION8. "Leat-H. Outit vc r. nr ..J." . t ,! I'ol.it.H ... r"'. c '-" Hiilter if !..oO-i.(.M.-;,. lint),.- -1 ;VL i 'x . Mioiiiih re I iic. I'.:i! on c. l!o; n'3)r. Ilaj Tjniotliy, lid, oaU ai d cheat App s-4';rfcri, 11 per n. I'lu Jii Dried, .'(.tr. per B.. Apti es dried Meacln il '.ir funitried c. Cliicki nf J .1o(?ni. llcef .::', 'r troi... . Mutton- :;(f;:; .-ip,.r i.ad lioiro S.'o cnse . Veiil 414, l.lp. Wool It. . EGGS FOR SALE. I will Fill full blood Lrgbrrn t-vtiK, foiii Kin.jie ami rose c.jub for l M per 1::. bI-o dottedWvan dotts. Light I.rahinas, Luigsl an and rlyiiionth Rr.( kF at the Ftma l'riP. L. .1. HolTK, Tangent, Or. iiiUUIII 0