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THE MORNING HEHALD THURSDAY, JUL JiO, Ie9l. DA.II.Y AND WKBKIV TERMS OKSUBSCiUlTJOS- ruolished Jevery morning except MUIlJ,-' ' i Bar. i nv rarrmr ii;r kl-lr. ummhhuh y mail, per )ea... -.ewj r WKr.KLY, JtPuhlished every Friday Mornlnir.) ne copv. per annum, in advance When not paid iu adance i.0 THE MAIL.. Mail t the Allumy postoitice clone Kor all offices north The Kastern states 6;30 a. u. The West Side f And the Narrow Oa lgt R. R.j ) ot Portland and Saitu 11 A. M orvuii:i and Yaquina ....l-::40 p. m ; ; orticc south.... , , 7 :M r. m The puHtoltice will be clxdcach evenini: eoi six to seven o'clock. Ketriittered matter for the, y morniiiu train ahoultl be maileal before o clock the Previous aveuinir. afj- OREGON PACIFIC TIMETABLE. Arrives Dcpartt, i ramenirer. rnik'ht.... ll.l'.pin liiOpm . J. l.'p:n V.4o a in The recent anti-missionary riot.s iti China biing up anew the tines tion of the wisdom of attempting to Christianize a race whose re ligion ia far older than that which they are asked to accept in its Etead. The same amount of money that is expended in establishing missions of questionable utility in far-otr China would do ten times the good in Christianizing the heathen of ur own cities. When it can be said that there arc entire counties in California without regular religious worship, it would seem that the Chinese might with considerable force of reason use the retort "Physician heal thy self" to those who are so extremely solicitous for his spiritual welfare. Tue claim that Germany will refuse to take any part in the Chicago exposition in retaliation for the McKinley tariff bill does not seem to have any materia, foundation, for it is said that in the city of Leipsic, iermany, thirty-four firms have declared their intention of participating in Hie Columbian j-.xposition. -Ma meeting of the Cologne (Germany) board of trade, June :;Oth, a resolu tion wa? adopted asking the Im penai commissioner lor me Columbian Exposition to get estimates from Chicago from re sponsible firms for showcases, etc., in order to enable exhibitors to figure more closely the probable expenses of exhibiting. A pECt'LiARirv of modern com mercial transactions is the great industries that have arisen by the us of ice and cold storage means. It is said that recent statistics show an enormous development ol the frozen meat tralo netweeii New Zealand and England. In 1.SS2 the number of sheep ex ported to England was only !,h:"!. In lS'.H) the number had risen to 1,502,247. The transi: charges now amount to on'y one and one eight cents per pound, and it is probable they will soon be re duced to the even penny. Honors seem to be dropping up on railroad men more thickly than upon any other class of late year". Several have been decorated witli titles from the sovereigns of Eu rope. Van Horn, an American citizen who left a railroad position of great importance in this coun try to accept the presidency of the Canadian Pacific, and has become a citizen of the British domains, is to be made a baron. Probably it will not add to his railroad ctticiency but it may tickle his vanity. It is hardly possible to believe that the amicable relations which have grown up so suddenly be tween Russia and Fiance are nothing but an exchange of politeness and international courtesies. The French tleet has been given a magnificent reception in the harbor of Cronstadt, and the oilieeru of the fleet are being banqueted and feted in St. P. ters b.irg; while on the other side President Carnot has decided to return to Russia the Hags captured in the Crimea. This incident is regarded in London as especially gniticant. Poktlank lumbermen have been trying to get freight rater, over the 1'nion Pacific into Colo rado, at such figures as would give them a chance to ship lumber to that market, but have failed. They claim that the rates are so high as to virtually shut theui out of the market. They now pro- ose to appeal to the Western . Traffic Association for relief. The skeptics who 'fancied that our war vessels would never in fere with a British sealer in Pehring tjea will have to revise their opinions. Tho news which comes from Victoria shows that the poachets have been fairly wanieil and those who persist iu sailing inside the sea will be captured or sunk. l'ncle Sam haG had more patience than the case justified, but now that he is aroused the poachers would do well to avoid him. Tub habit of the world is to give the falling man a push and thus acceleiate his speed. How much better it would be if the re verse could be made the rule, and men could he helped over the hard places instead of pushed down. The New York giil who objected to having her photograph taken was considered a curiosity until it was discovered that it was the chief of police who wanted the picture to decorat'j the walls of the rogues gallerv Her objections wore 1)t.rt-,neu iH,t ut sustained. The financial editor of the Paris Figaro, who was ia I'.nglatid tl tir ing the visit of Emperor Wiliiam, was not favorably impressed with the German sovereign. I Ie thinks that the Kaiser's extreme nervous ness is liable to cause war at al most any time. It is not unlikely that the contemplation of this possibility has something to do with the prevailing nervousness of the French people. A new use for the telephone has been found. At Akron, (., an employe of a printing house rang up the cashier and while that gentleman was engaged in shout ing "hello," a confederate robbed his desk of $2000. Ever since its invention the telephone has been known as a promotor of profanity, but this is the first time it has been used as an aid to crime. OIIT.IINKII MOKK KKI.IKF t'rimi a Can of . K. T, Than Any tiling He Ker I'netl. The writer of tlie following is a I'.aptist minister ol many ycare standing, well know as a mis sionary to the Indians, and is now 'i teacher in the school recently established at Forest Grove for the education of the Indian youth: Fc ki r (ikovk, Or., .March S. I have been troubled many years with weakness of the kidneys and tried many different remedies, sought aid from different phy sicians, and even changed climates to obtain relief, but have met w ith indifferent success. Hearing through a fiiend of the Oregon Kidney Tea. 1 obtained a box of it and have derived more benefit from it than from any thing else 1 have yet found. Rev. J. C. ".It i f. The trotting bred shillion A i wood Breeze will tand for service at Trites Pros., stable Al bany Saturday's of each week un til hither notice. HUMPHREYS I'k. 11' -TniKKY's Spk ih .saru M.inti'i--.ill v -l -;iP'iii!!y rr(.art.-'1 prescriptions; unci ior minv e.irs in private pr.it: ti witii sue- t s-i, a-i.i fr hut thirty vimm usvl ly tin pv-pk'. K(.tv sihtfk' spvi-ilic U a cure for tit 'lihevi'j nainvl . Ttic"4e .;.v-iti.-t -jure without ilnu-.'inu', purin or rein -im; tlie u-itcin, ami are in fa t ni l .Lol Uiv suvci't-i-jn rcimiiiiio the wurM, -r k r;;r; hl n-h. o kkh. pric KftM, I'oi-jsTitjn, intUmrnatioti. . V ori'iS v nit f t r, worm t olie. . . . t r;. !m t oil , or truthinir of infant.. Ii.r: r."a, Ol hillr n or rwhilts I -I'litt rv , tirioin-, Millions J'Iic ( hokra Si r: n-. ni:tmi; t ou-h", fu!.U, tr"nliiti.i ' - ttrnljia, t"":h.i' hf, Fa-1-.. he lit a-ta-!n-, t-i k h-a-in lh', it itii;o.... lp-pi p-t.i. i.iliious totita-h hnpprt-.Sftl or I 'a :n nil iVnoGs W lnt fi, too proltim: p tiols L'ronp, fouuh, ilitllijiilt hrt athini; ilt Kht utii, L-aipfIas. eruptions.. Ktii um itiHii, rlu un .iti; pain? Keveraiel .inc, i-hilN malaria I'iit-S t'lino: ir ttlt-eilirit; ( atari h, intlneri i, eoM m the hc.nl W I pin-; 0d.'ii, violent t0iiurh-4 (leiit ral ilehjlity, physical weaklier Ki'lne) i i a Nervous tlrhiiity 1 Crinar Wi aki.ess, wt ttin bol LUrtraie ot the heart, palpitation.... 1 SM lv InuiisU, or sent postpaitl on re ceipt of price. ir. llnniphreys' Manual, (114 p.cjeM fit hlv bourn! in cloth anl ifiM, mail rue, ' UL'M I'H CKVS" MK1, U., Ill UJ William St , New York, SPEC I FIGS CALIFORNIA POSITIVE MLJiECATlVE ELECTRIC I INAMENT n h CURE CATARRH, RIIKC MATIS M, Neuralgia. Corns. llealache, and ad pain. The Califor nia iosilive and negative K I, K C T I! I C C l" i 1 1 CCU F cuiei colds, croup, Colisuinp ttion. Sohl by all clrnggists. I'.ach 2:. oOc. and 1. Creas inger it Co., Pros., i.os Ange les, Ca!. Children Cry for PITCHER'S Castoria SPRING WAGONS. 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 j WAGON uTO. It will pay all pSries want ing Spring wagons of any description to call upon or correspond with us. 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 Macliiaory and Vehicles SEND FOR CATAI.OUJK W. 0. 13 A. VIS cVc ALBANY, - I o you want to be happy and make those about you pleased, if so go and get one of those lovely toned piano's at Mrs. ilymans. "If you have not drank Coronado mineral water, you should try it. It will sober you up, give yon a clean stomach 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 ijualites of the cook and heating dtoves they sell. Every one seems to be delighted when tht-y buy from M. and W. School rx Notice, The school tax in school district No 5, is now due and pay able. Call at my office and pay the same before it becomes de linquent. C. G. P.I KKIHRT. District Clerk. ALLEN BROTHERS. VVfio esale CIGARS, .TOBACCO AND CHOICE FRUITS OF ALL KINfi IN LARGE OR SMALL QUANTITIES INj SEASON. FLIJSX BLOCK, - - - AL15ANT, OKKUOX. The public is mense FOR THE His assortment is bigger than ever before, and ho is prepare.! to satisfy customers u quality and prices. Tho Highest Market Price Paid for Country Produce. HALF-PLATFORM t SPRING WAGONS, SCROLL SPRINti WAUONS, "HANDY WAGONS," 'TAYLOR' OU THREE- SPRING WAGONS, HALF-SPRING WAGONS, EXPRESS WAGONS, DELIVERY WAGONS, of Every Description. AND I'RK'E I.ISI. CO. OREGON. CR0WDER BROS Contractois and Builders. Jffice on First street with Wal lace & Cusick, real estate agents, .-ibany, Oregon. Estimates given n all kinds of buildings or carpen er work. All work intrusted to will be promptly esecuted. The Thomas Kay Woollen Mills of Salem, have appointed G. W. Simpson their ager.t in Albany. A full line of me, i and boys clothinu blankets and flannels and all arti cles manufactured by the mill will be kept in stock. These goods are the best in the market and will give entire satisfaction. Watches, chains snd spectacles, specialties at F. M. French's. Buy your specUelea and eye glasses at F. M. French's, and have your eyes tested and your glasses properly fitted. Glasses from 25 cents to $?0. Ilauan it Son's fine shoes sell on their own merit, and always gives satisfaction. Try a pair at T. L. Wallace it Co.'s. and Retail invited to inspect the im stock of Dry SPRING OF Star Bakery .........A FULL STOCK OF Staple Groceries The hest quality of haa,- coHi-re, camlUs nuta, etc. FRESII BARED BREAD EVERY DAY. At this old reliable house aim to lie found a complete atwortiaeiit of fri-Hh family ... .. i.:.. i. .. t...i.... all the Beosonalile lines of uroccricB and itc viaionK, such aa Cranberries, Fine Pickles, Dried Beef Chipped to order Anchouy Mustard, Candies and Nuts, Eastern Buckwheat Flour, Cannea Goods of All Kinds, Bohemian Glassware, Etc, These irotnls were all houht when prk-et; ere low and the tienelit id tbe mirin w ill hi Kivcii to his customers. Kciiicmlx'r 1 1 1 place, st the old corner on First and l;rrai.iiliin bu. Conrad Mycr. DR. W. C. NEGUS, Graduate of the Royal College of London, England, alao of tho 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 enlargenicnts,tumors and wens, without pain or the knife. He albo makes a specialty ot treat ment with electricity. Has practii ed in the German French and English hospitals. Calls promptly attended day oight. His motto is "u.OD WILL TO ALL." Office and .residence, L'.-hanon, 0reg-n, T1IIOSE WISHING A FlUST CLASS IN . t'rjivrnt, the best made ti tdand the climate of this coast, can ! Biiiu-d hy-a'linur at Mis: H. K. flyman's, opHisitu the M:isonic Tempi s, First street. The latest vocal and instrumental music kept for s:ile. Also the Uirtf-st assortment of stamping patterns to select from this side of 'Frisco. Lessons iven in aintin and cmtm-idcrl at her dttidio over I. inn County Hank. Oive her your enter and you will he plcasc-l, urserj Mef-srs. Hyuian it lirownell are prepared in their nursery to fur nish all kinds of stock, and those intending to plant should call iion them. Hoots and Shoes. Purchasers of Boots and Shoes bear in mind that big advertise ments and oilers of big discounts .Jo not always mean best values. You will have to pay Home one a profir as no one can do business without expense. The piest:on is who can sell you the best goods for the least money. Samikl E. Yoi'xa. Grocers. Goods 1891 AT. Crockery STEW AE T & SOX -DEALERS IN- www MWESi mmim aim OSBORNE BINDERS, We carry no machinery that has not Ik'pii tried in thi locality and found to be satisfactory, and as we represent factories, no responsible dealer can give belter terms. Springfield Snwmill A. WHEELER, (SrRINGFI KI H.) I ROPU1 ETt)R. sriSIN(iF!ELDt - OUKdOJs. ""T"Ali:iny yard and office on Railroad, between Fourth and t ifll reels, A. Wheeler, Alhauv Manager. Having lumber not excelled in qualify, and facilities not surpaffei or the prompt and satisfactory .i'.iitig of orders, 1 respeetiolly solicit t hare of the trade. A. WHEELER. AU niy bkciiih Tor V. I.. Pouslii SIicipm. II mil lor anle in jour il:ict- nnh oiir fl-:il.r In hi'imI tor iafitnliKii.. niTurt Ibc ueii(-v. hiiiI ut. tlii'in tur iTTAhii 0 l IIST1TLTE. -23 FOR if J F0HlflK IS THE W.f I nAIII WHY WW L,m UVVUkng tufi:'. CO OUfYr FOR 4 hand sewed welt shoe, fun 03 OtlUCi CENTLEMEN calf, ctvlish, comfortable ai.l THE BEST SHOE IN THE WORID FOR THE MOWEfJ ,iurabie. The U-st shoe ever otl.-red at this.'piice; same,rgrade as custom 'made shoes cost'ni; from $ii to t'.i. ;..")0 jiolice shoe : farmers, railroad men and letter carriers all wear them; fine calf, seamless, smooth inbide, heavy three souls, exten sion edge ; one pair will wear a vear. . 2.50 fine call; no better shoe ever cll'ered at this price; one trial wih convince those w ho want a shoe for comfort and service. '.2") and .f2.00 Workingman's shoe? are strong and durab.e. Those who have given them a trial wili wear no other make. HOYS' $2 and $1.75 school shoes are worn by the hoys even where; thev sell on their merits as the increasing sales show. LA 1 1 ES f hand sewe.l shoe, best I -ongoing very stylish ; equals I- rench imported shoes costing from $ 1 to ',. Ladies 2.50, $2 and $1 7 shoe for Misses ate the best lor;gola. Styush and durable. Caution. See that W. L. l'ouglas' name and price are stamped on the bottom of each shoe. W. L. HOUGLAS, Rrockton, .Mass. Bit 11 rOHTLANl), OlxEGOX. BRANCH HOUSE ALBANY, OQN JOHN ROr.SON, MANAGER, Have on hand for the season of and harvesting machinery of all kinks. Our Pfcck of buggies, carls, sjning wagons, etc., is the largest ant most .complete on the Pacific Coast, and comprises a 1 1 the lea-linj. Btvlcs. At Devoe & Robson's old stand, opp. Rluinberg l.Iock. "Iia Sprinc tlie younman's' fancy EL,inlitly turnstotliouRlitsJof love !" . .nn 41. a tl.rirfit Imiiotin-ifa all nill The wise young roan, me uij mnn, -. turn their steps, when searching for freeh table d.-hcacies, choice butter, fresh laid eggs, staple and fancy groceries of all kinds,, to .he grocery etore of fO. E. Brown ell. 1 CM. J MOWERS & RAKES. L. E. BLAISE, Ml.i: AliKNT. ALi'.ANY, - - OREtiON. It is a seamless shoe, with no tacks or wax thread to hurt the feet; made of the best fine caif, stylish and easy and lecause ve make mort shoes of this grade than any other manufacturer, it equal hand sewed shoes cot-ting from H to ?". t.i'O genuine ham" r:eved.tln linest call shoe ever oi'.etvd for equals French im- AC i)rte.t shoes wlncli co.t Horn I) lS'.q, binders, mowers, fanner's too'f etirto-trtrh-b-h-C'ti r6irrA iiiios to lEat ' as 'veil. V- 3 . U-i.r..- THB- Yaquina Route ! OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD T.. K. HUGO, Receiver. ANC Steamship Line .01 ;axd Hours Less Tlmi Tlian by any other route: 22 AcoonKxIationg tinsurpHSsed for rou.fnrt to atVty. I art friivliU ia V.(uili tn Lile Orri;oii Leve 0U;eIit C0IUan'a 4t.ip8, UiiKh It-Mi that ly any other route veil all tmiutg iu tbe Willlauirtrr al t.d &ui r'rancinco, Sailing dates. rKOM TAQITSA. Willamette Valley.... . w Wiiuuucttc Vall'-y I.,,, rKOM 8AK PKAKCUCG W Aug A . " IKth .. 22. 31 July 31 ' le, it; W iliaiiK-tte Valley.. WilUuiette Viillev. Tlic coni(any r..rve the right to' ctauf teuiiera vl Baahui: Ual. UAILt fAtlbENOKR TKAIKfl, kxctpt SuDilaya.) L Yar,.iina 7:00 A M I Lv Albany 12:20 r CurvaliH loiaf AMI" Corvallii l:0i rn Kr Ai' uny : l:Jr- a h I Ar Yaquina fi'i r. a. O. &i C tl. ins connect at Aiban anil Cfil Wm. M . HoAO, 0, i Ilcoo, General llauatter, U. F & P. B.geut Corvallit, O oa EAST S0UT1T VIA SOUTHERN PACIFIC fjQUTE. THE KOUKT SHASTA EOL'TK Cniif.Ti.ia ev) rer trains run daily ! in son a 7c p in.. Lv i'artiantl .... Ar.. 9:31 am 10. i . ui..Lv Alliany Lv.. 0:2-. am v! j uai..Ar r'raneisco.Lv.. v-OU pm Loral l'a.. Train Ilaily- Ei. Sunday s:i-.i a ni. .Lv l'.rt!aii Ar. .4:1 jn I ui..Lv Ailniy...Lv..l4;iUam ;".:4U p UiAr. ... . Ko.-uur Lv.. rj:juam LrlMtuou Urant-la. i.M p t Lv Albany Ar.f V:3b pm p m Ar ....Ix.-ban.n.....Lv h:4o am 7 ci a n... L Alliany. Ar.. 4.Jt pm a m.. Ar Lebanon...... Lv.. 3;4u pm At.KASY LOCAL., VAILV (Kxcept Sunday) .11. I-H. I.V.... Portland. ...Ar... .St.Wi A M .K:J l-n Ar. ..A;luii....l.i....ii.(Wi a I'L'LLMAls BL"Fl"ETSLKErEK8. TOCKIST KLKEHSG CARS, lrur accouiUKMiatif-n nt Secoud-Clawt i;a (Hrnem attached to rJ.xpic 'lrins. Wrsl M.li- Iltllon. I5etwen I'oit'...::d and Corvallia Train IMily-Except Sunday ': a ni..L- ...1'o.llau l ...Ar.fi. 30 p. m iJ:Ie p ui..Ar.... cor.uiiia.. L. CJ.6ip. m At Albany and Corvallia connect with 'rail. a of Oregon PacinYK&ilroaiL I pre Train ltail) (Eartpt Sunday 1:4" j. m..Lv Pert laud Ar.. 8:30 am nib p ui.. Ar H.iIibaville.l.v..'&.4IiAm THROUGH TICKETS lo All Point EAST AND SOUTH For tick ts and full 'information re ,'ar.iiiii' r.a.w mapi., etc., call on cotnpaaij'f .'cnt at A!ltanv. K. hOf.lt LKK, E. P. RtKiKKS, lm Art. ti. F & I'. A A WEAK MAN fan t-nre himself of the de ;.l'.iabl. results ol early abuse and .'triectly restore bis vigor and vital- tv by our home treatment. The :t mar k;:ble cures of hoH?less cases i iu ivons ilt-biiity and private .vmi'laints are eer where stamp- ng out macktry. Treaties and .iiipstion lit, a phvsician's gift to -tillering humanity, will be sent 'ice to those alflieteo. Address nitfi stamp rioXEER IXSTITCTE, 405 Kearny St., Room 2, sfan Francisco, Cal. W Tirrv a larro 8ttK-k of tirintt i .7 stationery, well as sorted, iMiught tlircct from the niamifactuRrtj at a low ligure, :m 1 can give tlie best of work in all kmls of printing for the lc-ast nione-. Try us. II. . Oltlt. THE MARKETS. ' BNT QUOTATIOKS. Wheat sic OaU ic t ! :itr 4.ir. per ijbl PotiiUx-s o-o Butter 2"C J.ani 1( l-'c. Hams Hlrc. 8houlifers l"c Baton Vi ..c Hops "Jbc. Hay Timotliy, f 10, oaU and cheat App ts Oreen, f 1 per tin. Plujie Dried, ic. per lb. App'cs dried bleached tc sundrled 0 ' c. Chickens ft 5oaiO. Beef :;:'.c cross. Mutton :J:'.5oper head. Hoirs S-.j'c dreteef. Veal fitatc. V(K)1 $.Zlc. EGGS FOR SALE. T will Sell fllll hWul Tatrlir.rn pci' 9. iMith nilli'le and rnu om,.V for 1 50 per 1.!, also dotted Wyan dotts. Light Brahmas, Ijingsban and riymouth Rocks at the same price. L. J. Hoick, TangentOr.