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THE MORNING HERALD FRIDA F JUL X 31, IS91. learning gaUtj gcraW Daiuy and Weekly TERMd OFSUhdCH.'PTIoN- daily r ublished ;everv morning except Monday.) averi-d by carrier, per weilc..... J mail, per yu.... WEaKLY 0-2U ts ov J( Published every Friday Murnlnir.) e copy, ier annum, in advance.. H iiea out paid in advance... TIIE MAIL. Mail M the Allny postoilice clone For all offices north Tiw Kantern atatea (6,30 A. M, The Went Side t And the Narrow Ga HI R. R j or Portland and Saitii 11 A. M on and Ywiuina .....l.i;'W p. u ; , office suuth.. - 7:30 r. M The uoetoffice will be cixdeach evening tb (ix lo seven o'clock, tttnridtured matter for the ly morning tr tin should be moiled before o clock the fjreviuiu eveninir. fe OREGON PACIFIC TIMETABLE. Arrives 4 Departs ramcnirer... PlilKht.... n.l:tpm liiOpni ,' 3.40pm 1.45 a ni THE W1IEA T CHOI'S. To the citizen of Oregon the Status of the market for the lead ing cereal is the .most vital ques- tion that comes up for considera tion. What will he the ruling price is what every person is anxious to know for every person is either directly or indirectly in terested in the crop. The Phila delphia Itecord, of recent date says : "The world's wheat situa tion promises an enormous ex pansion of the foreign grain trade of the United States during the coming year. This will neces parily have an important hearing on the future of wheat prices in this county. Values ju-t no. v are slightly lower than they were a year ago, and the markets for some little time to come will feel the- effect of the pressure oi the heavy early movement of of the new crop. The later tend ency of values may he affected hv. the increasing exports anirthe hullish Bentiinent in the trading community that such foreign trade conditions usually foster. As the Record has already pointed out, this country exported irom its comparatively short wheat yield of last year over 100,000,000 bu shels of wheat and Hour. If that much could be spared at moderate prices in the face of a shortage of over 500,000,000 bushels in the production of corn, and of a big deficiency in the yield of oats and other crops that necessarily tended to advance the cost of all cereals, there is no good reason why the larger foreign demand of the present season should not be met without a very marked or rapid advauce in values, since all crops this year promise more abundant harvests than those of last year. The most conservative estimates do not place the wheat yield below 540.000,000 bushels: and as last season's estimates of a crop yield of oS9,000,000 bushels proved to be several millions be low, the actual yield, there is a probability that the present esti mates of the 1S01 crop will be exceeded when the tinal outcome shail be known.' While, however, it might be possible for this coun try to do the enormous export business that is now indicated without a speculative advance in prices, such a contingency would be extremely improbable. There have already been sold for foreign ehiprnent, according to trade esti mates, something like 50,000,000 bushels of new wheat to go out during the next three or four months; and it would he a sur prjse to many if these contracts should all he tilled, with the additional business that may be done in the interval, without a liurry in the speculative markets. Such a result might be deprecated on moral and business grounds; but its probability under the con ditions indicated is recognized, and the teeling tliat short sellin i wncar. is oy no means a sure winning speculation is already extant m the grain trade." Aj Los Anoki.ks man, to escape the panijs of the toothache and the horrors of the dentists mai.ipn lation, committed suicide. The Chronicle thinks that people who have enjoyed that kind of sensa tions, will understand the feelings that prompted the act. There are few ailments which have so de moralizing an influence upon the nerves as a lon-continued aud severe toothache, accompanied by loss oi sleep. When to this is added the agony of the dentist's chair, which not all the modern appliances of dental surgery have been able to wholly remove, it is not ditlicult to understand why a man should be tempted to fly from such ills even to those lie knows not of. pKoiiAui.Y the resignation of M. S. luay, of Pennsylvania, of the chairmanship of the national re publican committee, will cause the democratic political journals considerable annoyance, as it re moves one of the most fertile of their campaign subjects. They will be oblitKt 'JAunt up some other individual upon wfcom they can oiMfi their vials of wra lortiand lumbermen, wo been petitioning the UnioiH i Pacific road for a more reasonable rate on lumber to Colorado pdints, will be met in Chicago by the Western Trallic Association, to consult upon the matter. The com mittee from Portland consist of II. 11. Duniway, J. L. Bradley and David Ferris. The pro6ects of gaining anything -by the action are slim, as a Taconii committee for the- same purpose signally failed. If the Oregon Pacific were completed across the mountains and would make reasonable rat.es of transportation it would do much to bring about a better state of affairs in the lumber ship ping business. Tiik fear of a called session of the Wasl ihg5n legislature, to en act what is known as the Wascoui bill which cut the rates for rail road transportation on produce, has caused the Northern and Union Pacific roads to adopt a new schedule reducing the rates over 11 per cent. They w ill probably say that thev were intending to take the action any way, but the facts are they were forced into it, and it may not save the from a called session Through Train. Notice has been given that com mencing on Saturday, July 18, the the train to the front, on the Ore gon Pacific, will run clear through to Coe, anil on every Wednesday and Saturday thereafter. OllTAIXEII MOKK KKL1KF From Cau of O. K. T. Tliiin Any thing Ho Ever tiled. me writer oi the loiiowmg is a Iaplit minister of many years standing well know as a mis sionary to the Indians, and is now a teacher in the school recently established at Forest (irove for the education of the Indian youth : Fokkst Ukove, 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 with 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 I have yet found. Rev. J. C. Hiff. The trotting bred etallioi. Alwood Bree.e will stand for service at Trites Bros., stable Al bany Saturday's of each week un til futher notice. HUMPHREYS 1K. Hrvi'llKKY's Sl'KelKUS are Pcientilically and carefully prepared prescriptions: useu for manv years in private practice with suc cess, and for over thirty years used hv tlu l-cople. Kvery single oiecinc is a cure fur the disease named. These sie''ihcs cure without druirirhiL'. pun;iii or rcdu :imr the system, and are i:i fact and deed the sovereign remedies of the world. LIsI OK rKIM'll'AL sin. ci rks. ruitKS.. 1 Fevers, t'tinyestion, intlammatinn..; -Jf 2 V onus, worm fever, worm colic.... 2fl 3 Cryinir Colic, or teethinu of infante.. L'.i 4 Diarrhea, of children or adults -J5 5 Dysentery, Griping, liillious Colic u. t: Cholera Morbus, venuting; 7 Couuh-, colds, bronchitis 2." s NeliraL'ia, toothache. Fact-ache i Headache, sick headache, vertigo.... S.') 10 I'pspcpsia. billions stoma- h -11, 11 Suppressed or Painful Periods 2.- li Whites, too profuse poiods -j;. 13 Croup, voiuh, ditMcult bre ithini; 2", It Salt Klieuiu, caysipelas. eruptions.. 2.". 15 Kheumatisiii, riieiiiratic pains i::, Ki Fever au-l ayuc, chil Is malaria ;'.( 17 Piles, blin-l or bleeding m P.) Catarrh, intblenza, cold in the head f-o .1) Whooping Cou-.Mi, violent coughs f0 - General debility, physical weakness isj 27 Kidney dist a-.e ;i 2. Nervous debility :iO I'rinary Weakr.es, w. tting Ik-.I. i u. 32 Diseases ol the heart, palpitation.... 1 on im ov iiruvisis, or senc postpaid on re. ceipt of price. i)r. Humphreys' .Manual, (1 M p;uri-s) richly hound in cloth ami mid, mail tee, Ill"MPHKKY.S'MF.i, o, ill 113 W.I ham St , New York. SPEC I FIGS CALIFORNIA POSITIVE AND NECAT1VE ELECTRIC LINAMENT n CURE CATARRH, RHF.U M A T I S M, Neuralgia, Corns. Headache, and ad pain. The Califor nia iiositive and negative KLKCTR IC COUCH C I' RE, cures colds, croup, conniinp ttion. Sold by all druggints. Each 2-V.. oOe.' ami $1. Creas inger Sc Co., Projs., Los Ange les, Cal. Children Cry for PITOHJtB'S Castoria SPRING 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 -HOUSE BUSINESS WAGONS, ONE-HORSE IRON AXLE WAGONS, ETC. It will pay all parlies want ing Spring wagons " f any description to call -a or correspond with us.. rVe guarantee our vehfcles the best, Staver & NEW MARKET BLOCK, - - WE CARRY THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE STOCK ON THE PACIFIC COAST OF llachinery aad Voliiclo3 SEND FOR CATALOGUE AND l'KU'K LIST. W. CL DAVIS te ALBANY, - Do you want to he happy and make those ahout you pleased, if so go and get one of those lovely toned piano's at Mrs. Hynians. Ii you 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 wives talk so constantly about Matthews and Washburn. Its not their good- looks the ladies are talking ahout, it is the good qualites of the cook and heating stoves 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 office and pay the same before it becomes de linquent. C. G. Bl KKIMUT. District Clerk. ALLEN BROTHERS. Wholesale CIGARS, TOBACCO AND CHOICE FRUITS OF ALL KIXHS I rum si Jihuuiv, The public is mense FOR THE t His ass-irtuiDnt is hi': th.in and prices. Seeing amoohcemmT 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, quamy considered. Walker - PORTLAND, OREGON. of Every Doscription. OO. AGENTS OREGON. . CHOWDER BROS Contractois and Builders. Jffice on First street with Wal lace & Cusick, real estate agents, Jbany, Oregon. Estimates 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. Simpson their agent in Albanv. A full line of men and lioys clotliinj blankets and flannels and all arti cles manufactured by the mill wii be kept in stock. These goods an the best in the market and will give entire satisfaction. Watches, chains and sjiectacles, specialties at F. M. French's. Buy your spectacles and eye glasses at F. M. French's, and have your eyes tested and your glasses properly fitted. Glasses from 25 cents to $?0. Hanan it Son's fine shoes sell on it , i , . - auace ix uo. s. and Retai X LARCH OR SMALL (JUANTITIKS IXfSKAS()X. - - invited to inspect the im stock of Dry SPRING OF . : ever heforn, and he is prepareJ, Star Bakery ..A FULL STOCK OF.. Staple Groceries The best quality of teas, coffees, cainlles nuts, etc. FRESH BAKED BREAD EVERY ' DAT. At this old reliable house Is a! ho to he found a complete assortment of fresh family groceries, to which is constantly Ikmiik a-ldol all the seasonable lines of ifroixrk aud pre visions, such as Cranberries, Fine Pickles, Dried Beef Chipped to order Anchovy Mustard, Candies and Nuts. Eastern Buckwheat Flour, Cannea Goods of All Kinds, Bohemian Glassware, Etc, These goods were all liotiL-lit ulicn priced ere low and the benefit "f the iiriri;iti w ill be .riven to his customers. Kciticiir-cr the pla-:c, at the old coiner on First and lircalalbiu Sttj. Conrad Slyer, DR. W. C. NKGUS, Graduate of the Royal College of London, England, also of the Belle- vue Medical College. The Dr. haa spent a lifetime of study and practice and makes a spe cialty of chronic diseases, removes cancers, scrofula cnlargcments,tuinor ad wene, without pain or the knife. He also makes a specialty of treat ment with electricity. Has practii ed in the German French and English hospitals. Calls promptly attended day night. His motto is "i..OD WILL TO ALL." fcyOffice and residence, Lebanon. Oregon. 'lUIOSF. WISIIINMA KlltST-fLAS-S IV L H'rjieent, the lcHt lliadt: U- Ktanil the climate oi mm c-a.-r, can l-e mnlc-l iiyca at Mis: it. K. HvinanV, opi--sitc the .V iwjiiii-Tempi-, First street. The latest vo--il and instrumental music kep fur sale. Also tbe latest assortment id Hlainpini: patterns to select from this side of 'Kriseo. I.ts-n.s ifivcn in painting aud c uu-r-.idi rv at her slndio over Linn County Hank. Give hei your eruer and ou will he phase 1, fNurtit-rj . Mera-s. Hyman & Brownell prepared in "their nurse rv to are fnr lush all kinds nf stock, ami t!n,se intending to jdant should call upon them. limits Hiifl SIioi-n. Purchasers of Boots and Shopp bear in mind that big ad vert i ments and tillers of big discount Jo not alwavs mean best values You will have to pav some out profit as no one can do business iniuiuut ex leusi-, l lie 1 ilt'Hl (III IS . . ... bracers. AL15AMY, Oi:i:(iOaV. Goods 1891 AT ' to satisfy customers quality Crockery STEWAET & SOX -DEALERS IN- Iiiiscll Edpcs, Separators and Stackers. OSBORNE BINDERS, We carry no machinery that has nof been tried in thii locality and found to be satisfactory, aud as we represent factories, no responsible dealer can give better terms. Springfield Sawmill A. WHEELER, (SPRlXtiFI F.I.I),) J UOi'J'JE'IGR. SPKINUFIELI), - - - 0!IE(iC2Q. flT"All)any yard and otlico on Railroad, between Fourth and f ifil reels, A. Wheeler, Alhany Managi-r. - Having lumber not execiled in iiiality, and facilities not surparwi" or tlie promp; and satisfactory .iliing of orders, I respectful! v b ii-it t hare of tlie trade. A. WHEKLEU. Ask 1117 nfri'nfN for V. I,. Ddiil'Ihm II not lor mill 111 sour ulucc nk l'altr Ki HtMiiI fur rut alriKiirt wtuit iIiu itKt'iii'V. ami u-t llii'iti lor yon. irTAK NO .Hi liSTI i LTt. U why IS tup WW Lr I a a ported shoes w hich cost itoin . DOUGLAS- ! M f r FOR $1 ha.ul sewed welt shoe, fine VSrlUCi GENTLEMEN ,--.lf . vlish. .-oinfoital.leati.i S3 THE BESTSHOE IN THE WORLD FOR THE l!'er-d ; :tt thisjuice ; samertfiade -Lfroin to if'.. Mi tH.lii-e shoe : farmers, railroad tin m : (inn calf. seamle-P. smooth in -ide. heavv three soul sion eil'e ; one pair will wear a year. 2.-rji fine calf: no better shoe ever c tiered at this price; one trial will eonvhipe those who want a shoe for comfort and serviee. 2.2'i and ifi'.OO Workininan's shoe-" are strong and durable. Those who have "iven them a trial w ili wear no other make. ROYS' if:.' and .$1.7") school shoes thev sell on their merits as the l.AI 1 hand sewed shoe, best imported shoes costing from ft Ladies -fL'.OO, -2 and $1 7- shoe for and durable. Caution. See that W. L. Touglas' bottom of each shoe. I) 1)1) lJOHTr.A.O, OREGON. BRANCH HOUSE ALBANY, OGU JOHN Ror.SON, MAXAtiKR, Have on hand for the season of 1SH, binders, mowers, farmer's tooh and harvesting machinery of all kinks. .V? -S5 : "vrx Our sfeck of buggies, cai'ts, siiring most complete on the l'acitic Coast, and comprises ad the leading i tvles. At lH voe & Robson's old stand, opp. Rlumberg Rlock. . "In hprliifr tlie youngTJniari'S f.-ai C FWLiRl ltly turns to tliouslitsof love !" D m. -a. The wise young man, the old man, the thrift v housewife, all will turn their steps, when searching for fresh table delicacies, choice butter, fresh l.tidjeggs, staple and fancy groceries of all kinds ' to the grocery store of : C: E. MOWERS & RAKES. SIiopm. L. E. BLASN, ou sol i-: AtiKNT. A I. ANY, - - t)REitN. It is a seamless shoe, with no tacks or wax tlnead to hint the feet; made of the best fine caif, stylish ainieat-y an-l in-cause e make mole shoes of this grade than any titluT inannfactiirer, it eijuah hand sewed shoes cor-lii'j: from ft to -". .f.'.Oit renuiue hand sewed. the linest call shoe ever ottered lor -; eciuc.is l-rem ii im M0NF.V? ,lurable. Ti.e best shoe ever as custom 'made hoes cost'.nj.- men and letter earlier all wear ex'icn- are worn by the hoys everywhere increasing sales show. I ions;o!a ; very stylish ; ni'ials Fiend to Miseesare the best Donirola. Stylish name ami pi ice are stamped on the W. 1.. PoL'tiLAS, Rrocktoti, Mass. wagons, etc., is the largest an'. icy r ft r Cr r r r tiling pod (of hi as well. it ft Brown ell . Yaquina Route OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD T.. K. HOGG, KecelTer. Oregon Development Oo.'s StoamsPiip Line 01 v ;and Hours Less Tim Tlian by kny other route: 22 Accomolation8 tinflurpanse for cciiif&rt &a jilcty. r artu and (reihta ia Vaijuiiik an the urcvoti lieve opuieut corupaiiy's ahil-8, in iiuh U-D6 that ty any ctlier rout ,-t-n all oiut iu the VMIllaiiiet'e al and Sau Fraiiciecoi Sailing daths, FROM TAQCrNA. Wi'Ianictte Valley.... W'illanictlc Valley FKOM BAH rEASCUOO W Au 4th 18th 22, 31 July 31 Au,f 9 IB. Iti cha'i( illaim tte Valley. Willamette Vailt-v , The couiiany nerre the right to icauiens ot aaiiiiitf uatea. UAII.T rAHMCNORR TKAUiS, hxcept Suoilayi.) V Yv,ilr4iT:O0 A u I Lv Albany 12:20 H Cunailii lu:36 a m I " Corvallia 13 ru Ki Al'tuiy 1 irj A I Ar V.uiua -36 p. O. & C. tiaiiie connect at Ail-an and Col Mm. IS. Hoa, C, i UoOt'R, General kanaer, U. F & P. aireut Cotrallla, O oo EAST SOUTH VIA PACIFIC SOUTHERN ROUTE. THE MOUNT MJZSTA E0CTE Cilifi-mia ex-rciie trains run daily r---l III j I KOK1U 111 . . . . Cortland! . . . . Ar. . 9:31 an :&. am tl-vu pm m..l.v Alhany Ly.. aui..Ar S. Francisco. Lv.. ;... I l'w, 1 rulu llally- Ki. Sunday S? a m. .Lv r-.rtlai.d Ar.. a:o , m p hi. . Lv. . . . Alln..Lv.. 12.00 am WM p inAr.... KoM-imrl; Lv.. .:AJ am i.rtaii Itrattclt. :M p -aL . . p ui Ar . :'m a in.. Lr a in..Ar ..Ail-any... . . L taiiuD.. Ailfany...... Lcliaiitii.... ..Ar.. If.ib pm ... Lv .. H:4n aui ... Ar.. 4.-JC put .. I. v.. i 4ti pui A-.KtXY l.-HM., DAILY (Kxeept Suilda.V) '." p..l.v Portland Ar....9.oxi a H t it Ar. ..AIUaiij. ..Lv....a.uO a 1L I.LMAIn RL'l- "KTSLKKPKkS. tourist si.kkiku cars. For acoiiiiinHiatioii of aSecoiiil-4.'l r :ticrb atbKibvti to Kijirtite 'ileitis. Wrt Si - lllln. Ceiwteu l'ottlaiid and Corvallia Mall l raln tiHllf- Except Sunday 7:" i iu..Lv ...I'o.tlan.1 ...Ar.6.0 p.m 1:10 p in.. Ar Ccrvaiiis.. L. li.fcip. m At Alliany and Corvallia connect wilb trail a of Oregon FaciOcKailroad. r.prrs Train Iullj Exctpt Sunday t:0pui..Lv Portland... Ar.. 6:80 am p iu.. Ar 41i'JIuuinl!e.Lv..il.4iAui THROUGH TICKETS lo All Point EAST AND SOUTH 3TFor ti. ketn and hill 'Information r :irlin); ratiti maps. etc.. call on conipant'i ai-nt at Aihanv. li. HUKIILLK, E. P. ROGERS, Manaitr Agat. ii. f A P. A A WEAK MAN Can cue himself of the de ;ii. ral-le resuhs of early abuse and perfectly rest-iie his vigor and vital ity by our home treatment. The M-mai kable curt s of hopeless cases of nervous t.ebihty ami private eoini'lainix are ever where etamp ug out ipiackety. Treaties and question list, a phsician's gift to sullciiug humanity, will lie sent fieo to those allllctcc. Address vvitti stamp I'loNKKR INSTITUTE, 4:!5 Kearny vt., Room 2, San Francisco, Cal. We cr.rry a large flock of lirintd'.s stationery, well as-, sorted, bought direct from the manufacturers at a low figure, and can give the best of work in all kinds of j-rinting for the least inonev. Trv us. "II. C. Coi-.n. TlliTjl ARKLTS. " "tANT QUOTATIONS. Wheal Mc OaU lc r lour ptu Iibl P-'iat-M-s "k'h Fl'it 'iV Butler 2"C Lard Kit.il'J-;,". 1 1 :i ins HI.'k-. Shoillilerw inc. Bacon l'i'.c. Hops 'Mi-. Hay Timotliy, f 10. oats and cheat IV Apj c firern, tH per I n. P:u jr.t Dried, mc. per ft. Apji'rs ilrirUT-bleat lieu 9c enndrled ii o. I Cliickens So&Ttnt. Beef :ia::!'- irross. Mutton :;:! .Viper head. Hots S'-.e. dres&e . Veal a;jc. V(ki isaaic. EGGS FOR SALE. I will sell full blood Leghorn eggs, lioth Rinirle and rose comb, for 1 50 per l:t. also dotted Wyan dotts Light Rrahmas, Ijingshan and l'lynHu Kocke at the fam price. L. J. Hoick, Tangent, Or, afiULESSlRra