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About Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19?? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 12, 1891)
m THE MORNING IIEKALD WEDNESDAY, AUGUST J2, 1891. DAlbY AND WKEKIiY TESMcl OFSUBSCitlPTIoN: i daily) ublTshnl .every morn in if eicej-t Monday.) eiirerf 1 by carrier, per malt.. jj'jfj' y nuul, per )'rar.....-. - " WKKKLT,! Published every Friday Mnrnirjjr.) . 'rtn eooDV. per annum, in iiai.ci:... ttn-n D 'l -i J in &iv.uii:c... .5u THE .HAIL. Mails t the Albany poatottlce clone lone jeso a. , Fur All oilice norcn The Kmtrn si aus The Went ijiiie And the Narrow fla ut R. R.l or I'r .iani arm all ...... u cm:: n nj Viuiuina .l'J:'!0 r. .1 oirco .iith.. 7;:i0 p. sr Tie pnrtotrls will he clxti each evening am lix 10 seven o'ciock. rbKinUretl matter (or the ly nvimiw; r iin should he Diailixl before o clock the Jreylous evening. OREGON' PAJIFIC TIME TAHI.E. Arrivm Departs r wenirer. n.l;fiiu''iOpiu , 3. l"tiu 7.45 a in On the subject of striking, :ind the influence ai.d results that have arisen therefrom, one can not help contrasting the wise. nuLite unit manly action of the em ployees of the Oregon Pacific rail road, in their present attitmle ,3 ffarils their employers, with that of many of the railroad strikes in the country that have given bo much trouble, and in some in stances ltd to destruction of property and even bloodshed. The employees of the Oregon Pa cific have more pressing grievances than anvl that have heretofore culminated in strikes, but they practically use onh arbitration methods, manfully but firmly and legally apply for their withheld pay, without disturbing the rights privileges or comfort of any per B in. The Chronicle in comment ing upon a case that h is arisen in that state gives home geneial ! criticising ujn s.rikes that are pertinent, and that make the action of our railroad men appear nobler and wiser than ever. It styathatit bus a communication from the secretary of the ware house and lumbermen's Union of Uarijuinez straits in w hich a vigor ous protest is made against the action of a number of em ploy tit who have agreed that "any man leaving their employ through or granied labjr disturbance shall not receive employment from any of the subscribers to the agree ment.". This the secretary de nounces as autocratic in the extreme and worthy of the C.ar of Kussia. We do not know the details of the diiliculty between Starr it Co., and their employes, and regret that one exists. But we think that the Warehouse and Lumberman's Union w ill recognize j the fact, if they give the subject Herio'13 attention, that employers in uniting, as they have done, are only imitating their employes, who insist that all workingmen must stand together. We think the workingmen are making a great mistake by resorting to menace instead of arbitration to settle their difficulties with em ployers, and have no hesitation about expressing the opinion that the boy cot is a dangerous weapon, calculated to do more mischief to those resorting ttTit than to those against whom it is directed. Km ployer and employed have a com mon interest, and must wmk to gether if they wish to succeed, but what this common interest is will never lo determined by fighting; the only way to ascertain it is by arbitration. Dke3 reform is one of the ideals that enthusiastic women have been working for all the years that have gone by, and all for naught so far. The only end attained lias been to cast ridicule upon the ad vocates who have had the courage to embody their ideas by a practi cal application in every day life. . . i Mine lasnion geis up some very peculiar things, but nevertheless her dominion is absolute and dress reformers must gtt her dictum iu their favor before they can succeed. The Chronicle finds that a "num ber of ladies iu Huston projose to aijpt a highly sensible and not nnpicture'pie costume fr wet and stormp.-weather. It will not suggest Mrs. Mary Walker'? panta loons, but will be a haudy garb to get around iu on a wet day and save women from the annoyance and untidiness of bedraggled skirts. The details are simple, and embrace a jacket, something similar to the garment known as a reefer, a skiit reaching an inch or two below the knees, made of heavy cloth and kilted so as to prevent disarrangement by the wind, and inousjuetaire or ordi nary riding-boots or gaiters with leggings, i Jn such a rig woman could bid detiance to the elements, and would look as if she had a right to be out of doors on a stormy day, an appearance she does not present when arrayed in the existing street costumes, most of which would be more appropri ate for indoor use than the pur jmisc to which they are put." Now, if dame fashion will only say so that costume will be all the rage. Bl ii.ijino and Loan Associations have become greatly in favor all over the United States. As local in stitutions and whei carried on ac cording to the just and business rules of such associations they give a saf-3 sure and profitable in vestment for money, and also offer a better chance for boriowing money for making improvements for men of a mill means than any other sources. It is remarkable tLat the confidence men have let these institutions alone as long as they have, but it seems they have finally taken hold of the business, as a fraudulent one has )ut been closed ut. in Chicago after having successfully lleeced people all ovei the country out of hundieds of thous.uit.ts. Oovernors Ferry and 1'ennoyer are havinz a tilt over the refusal of the latter to honor the reqnfsi tion of the former for the sur render of Cushing and wife. '.iov. Ferry may have the best of the argument but (.iov. Pennoyer will hold to the same opinion still if the heavens fall. Iris said that Kudyard Kiplin writes all ot nia stories upon an empty stomach. The query naturally arises; upon whose stomach does he imjiose this im mense burden. The trotting bred stallion Al wood Preeze w ill stand for service at 'f rites Bros, stable, Albany Sat urday's A each week until farther notice. HUMPHREYS' Dk. Mi MriiRKY's Spmif n Hare bcitnlilicAlly aritl c-trrtuity prepared prescriptions; used iov tni:iv years in private practke with aue ei!W, aiul lor over thirty ears uacl by tla pc -pie. Every single Spccilic is a cure ir the- -iijevw named. ll.ev speiMtied cure without dru.'injc, puriu 'r re it i ;imf. the system, ami ure in hi' t wi 'icvX the tHivcreiti reined le ot the WOlid, lit or rRiNciiML son. units, pkickh.. 1 Fever, CiHietitiun, intiamuiatioti. '1 Worms, wuriu lever, worm colic.... to ' Cain; Colli, or tecthini; of infant.. 2. 4 li urntc k, of i-hiMruu or adtitU 2t a lyenttry. Griping, Billions Colie ..... ii L'nolera Mortus, vcinitin 7 C'jiuh-i, eoUU, hroiichitis.... 2 9 NcuniUta, toothache, KucvoLhu... ...... -i U Ilea luche, ttivk hil-M he, vertigo.... 2-j to I'pspepiiA, hiliiud.- Htoinaeh 11 Suppressed or I'aniful Terioda -l W iute.H, too profuse peiiods : i;S t'ronp, vouh, ditlLult breuthiuK -." LI Salt ulieuiu, eaynipelas. eruptions.. I r Itheii'iiatUm, rheun atic pain Wi Fever and au'tte, chill malaria 17 Tiles, blind or bleeding 1'J Catarrh, influenza, cold in the htad JO Whooping Cun, violent coughs II l.eiter.il debility, ph steal ucukne&i U Kidaev diH.:isu H Eii ;iU :'.(, 5i :M 1 w M 1 OH Nervous debility.. :iU L'rin;ir W i-akuessi, W4 tnnif li'i.... i'l Un'.-.ncs ut thu heart, ulpilatiuii.... Soltl bv ilrtiit.'ists, or sunt poHtpuitl on re ccipt of iric. ir. Ilirni hrejV Manual, (144 pais) ri.tily tHiiind in cloth anil KiM, mail ne, I1LMI-HKKV.S J1K1. O., Ill i 1U Williaiu St , Ni-w York, SPEC I FIGS V.i ice of Male or Bond of tUr t il of tl tinny, Ort-son. Notice is hereby given that as au tliori.ed and provided by an art of the legislature of Oregon, entitled, "An ait to iiu orporate the City of Al liuny. unit to repeal all arts or fMrt of aits in conflict lictewith,-' tiled in the office of the secretary of the state of Oregon, February l-lh, l'.l,aiid also as pro. vided by ordinance No, -IT, of aid -ity of Albany, the Common Counri! of the eity of Albany, Oregon, will hue and dispose of bonds of said city at par value; to the amount of J.Vkw in denominations of $o00; payable til years alter date of. Uue, with interest thereon at the rate of ( ix per cent ter annum; payable semi-aunually fM-aleil proposals lor the pur eliae of said bonds will be received by the treasurer of said ciiv until the hour of Jo'i loek l m. Tues day ; the 1st day of September, 1'.I1 at n hieh time the proposals submitted will be opened and considered; and said bonds will be sold to the highest and best bidder therefor. The city irea-nrcr m-rny reserves llie riglit to relet t any mid all bids. Alnani ; Oregon; July :;nth; 1'J1. U. Kaiiwei.i., City Treasurer, CALIFORNIA h POSITIVE ANDUNECATIVEI ELECTRIC LINAMENT Q CURE CATARRH, RHKU M A T I S M, Neuralgia, Corns. Headache, and ad pain. The Califor nia positive and nega'ive KLKCTRIC COUGH CURE, cures cohl, croup, consump tion. Sold by all druggists. Kach 2"m'., 50c. anil 1. Creas inger it Co., Props., Los Ange les, Cal. Children Cry for PITCHER'S Castoria spring OUR STOCK OF SPRINT. 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 UCSINESS 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 $c Walker NEW MARKET BLOCK, - - - PORTLAND, OREGON. WE CARRY THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE STOCK ON THE PACIFIC COAST OF Mackiaory and Vehicles of Evory Description. SEND FOB CATALOli E AND l'lilt'E LIST. W. 0. 13 A. VIS & ALBANY, - Do you want to be happy and make those about you pleased, if so tro and get oue of those lovely toned piano's at Mrs. Hymans. If 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 about, it is the good (pialites of the cook and heating stoves they sell. Every one seems to be delighted when they buy from M. and W. School lax Notice, The school tax in school district No 5, is now due and pay able. Call at my ollice and pay the same before it becomes de linquent. C. G. Bi itKir vur. District Clerk. ALLEN BROTHERS, Wo esae CIGARS, TOBACCO AND CHOICE FRUITS OF ALL KINKS IN LARGE Oil SMALL QUANTITIES IN SEASON. FLTNX P.LOCK, - - - ALKAKY, OREGOX. $miM The public is invited to inspect the im mense stock of Dry Goods FOR THE His assortment is burger thm and prices. The Highest Market Trice 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, OO. AGENTS OREGON. CROWDER BROS Contractois and Builders. Jffice on First street with Wal lace & Cusick, real estate agents, . Jbany, Oregon. Estimates given nail kinds ot builiiingsorcarpen er work. All work intrusted to will be promptly executed. The Thomas Kay Woollen Mills of Salem, have apointed G. W. Sin'.p.-ou their agent in Albany. A lull line of men and boys clotninu blankets and liannele 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 and spectacles, 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 titted. Glasses from 'Jo cents to $10. 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 AMODHCEMEST SPRING OF w K ever before, and he is preparedj Star Bate' A FULL STOCK OK.. Staple Groceries Crockery. Glassware. The best quality of tin, coffees, candies nuts, etc. FRESH BAKED BREAD EVERY DAY. At this old reliable house Is also to lie found a coaipli-to assortment of fresh family groceries, to which is constantly hcinK added all the seasonable lilies ol Krocurics and pro- 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 hontrht when price j ere low and the hcifjiit of the margin will ue ifiveii w ins Luoiuiuua. iviiucni'n;! .111- u the old corner on 1'irstand lircalalbiu Sts. Conrad Mjer. DR. W. C. NEGUS, Graduate of the Royal College of Loudon, England, also ot tlie Utile 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, tumors du wens, without pain or the knife. lie also makes a specialty 01 treat client with electricity. Has practii ed in the German French and English hospitals. Calls promptly attended day night, lhs motto is "t,.OD WILL TO ALL." iWOifice and residence, L-bar.on Oregon. niHOSK WISUINUA F1IWT CLASS I.N JL 8rjncnt, the best made to stand the climate of this coast, can tie suit-d by ea'iiiiir at Mis: ts. r.. itym-ms, opposite the Masonic Temple. First street. The latest voe?;l and instrumental iiuisie kept for sulc. AUo the largest ;kssortn..nt of stamping paili-nis to select from this side of 'Frisco. Lessons Kiren in painting ami cuilmiidery at her studio over l.inn County lUnk. tiivu her your order and yau will he pleased. (N urserj . .Mefars. Ilyiuan A lirownell are prepared in their nurserv to fur nish all kinds of stock, and those intending to jdant should call upon them. Itootn ami 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 some one a prom as no one can tlo business without expense. The iitcsl:on is who can sell you the best goods for the least money. Sami;i:l E. Yoiwo. Grocers 1891 AT . to eatisfy customers Jn qualify STEW AST & SOX -DEALERS IN- RikII Eopes, Separators anil Stackers, OSBORNE BINDERS. AVe carry no machinery that has not been tried in this locality and found to be satisfactory, and as we represent factories, no responsible dealer can give better terms. Springfield Sawmill A. WHEELER, (SPRINGFIELD.) PROPRIETOR. S PI i IN O FIELD, - - - OREGON. "Aln.iny yard and oflice on Ilailroad, between Fourth and Fiftl reets, A. Wheeler, Albanv Manager. I laving lumber not exceiled in quality, and facilities not surpassed or the prompt and satisfactory dding of orders, I r-siectfiilly solicit hare of the trade, A. WHEELER. Ak rny nirrni Tor W. I.. Dnuelaa Shoe, ft not for title in yoor oluce link your denier to hi'imI for rnlnlOL'iie, nee ure the Uifcuey, and ml them lor yon. Sir TAKE NO SL USTITLTE.U THE ioi f 11 WHY IS mm LWWVIE-Jn 8tofr-'. g CUAr EQf $4 ha.id sew ed welt shoe, fine 3u OnUH GENTLEMEN caif, gtylish, comfortable and THE BEST SHOE IN THE WORLD FOB THE KONEV? durable. The best shoe ever ,. ollered at this price; same graders custom made shoes costine from $0 to i'.K . t:i.')( polite shoe; farmers, railroad men and letter carriers all wear them ; line calf, Foamless, smooth inside, heavy three souls, exten sion edjje ; one pair will wear a year. $2.50 tine calf ; no better shoe ever ctlered at this price; one trial will convince those who want a shoe for comfort and service. .$2.2') and $2.00jVorkinrman'8 shoes are strong and durable. Those w ho have given them a trial wili wear no other make. ROYS' $2 and $1.75 school shoes are worn by the boys everywhere; thev sell on their merits as the increasing sales show,' LAliI ES f:: hand sewed shoe, best I longola ; very stylish ; equals French imported shoes costing from $4 to Ladies $2.50, $2 and $1 7." shoe for Misses are the best Dongola. Stylish and durable. Caution. See that W. L. Louglas' name and pi ice are stamped on the bottom of each shoe. W. L. DOUGLAS, l'.roekton, Mass. FRANK BROS IMPLEMENT COMPANY, BRANCH HOUSE ALBANY, OGN JOHN ROP.SON, MANAGER,- Have on hand for the season of IS'U, binders, mowers, farmer's toolf and harvesting machinery of all kinks. Our stcck of buL'L'ies. carts, si.ring most complete on the Pacific Coast, and comprises all the leading styles. At Deyoe & Robson'B old stand, opp. Blumberg Block. Prescrip Also carrel lLe finest lines of Pianos & Organs IN THE WILLAMETTE VALLEY. CALL AND EXAMINE HIS STOCK. ODD FELLOWS TEMPLE, ALBANY, OREGON. MOWERS & RAKES. L. E. BLAIN, SOLE AliKST, ALBANY, - - OREGON. It is a seamless shoe, with no tacks or wax thread to hurt the feet; made of the best fine caif, stylish andeaty anil liecause we make more shoes of this grade than any other manufacturer, it eqnab hand sewed shoes cottint' from $4 to $3. $n.OO jrenuiue bant' sewed.the tinest calf ehie ever ollered for $5; eipials French im- J& porteil shoes winch cost irom iTf.V.'li; .-. wagons, etc., is the- largest and 6.L. Blackmau, DEALER IK Drue's, Paints, Oik, Perfiimei y AND TOILET ARTICbE8 And a full line of Books, Stationery, Periodicals Hons Carefully Comoounded -THS- Yaquma Ronte ! OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD T.. E. HOGG, Itecelver. Aire Oregon fleyelopment Co.'s Steamship L,ln 225 M1M0RTER. AND 22 Hours Less Tim Than by any other roaU: Accomodation! unnrpaned tor comfort aa ialety. Fares and (reiirbta via Taqbiua aa the Oregon Veve opruent company! hips, much lew that by any other root rreu all pointa in the WUUamef al and San Franciaco. SA.IL.IBiQ DATBSi paOM TaQCtMa. Will.mMt V.ll.y r , , IM AUCta w V lata Willamette Valley , .. IS, 11 from (ah raastnoo V .. July tl W illamette Vallcj.... ....... Auf WillunetteVallev la, M The company nerre the rifht te chaig tcauiera or auilinic uatea. daily rAaaaiiaia TBAOia. Kxcept Suauayt.) L Yw,ulr7:00 a I Lt Albany 11:0 r Curvallii 10:3 ml" CorvaUi! IM Ar Albany i t.1is a a I Ar Vaquina r. a. O. & C. tiaiiu connect at Albaa and Cat W. M. Boaa. C, i Hoaci, General Uaaaf att U. f P. f ent CorraIUa.0 aa EAST SOUTH -VIA- SOUTHERN PACIFIC ROUTE, THE MOUNT SHASTA EODTI California exprea trains ran aally WA IU 7:0u p ni..Lv... ..Portland ....Ar.. M aa lu:iS p m..Lv Albany Lt.. aas H.'.i a m..Ar...... 8. rYancisoo.Lr.. f-Wfa Utral Pasa. TraJa Dally- x. Sunday b:00a ni..Lv., p ui. .Lv. . !A0 p uiAr. ... ...Portlar.d .Ar.. mpm . . AlUauy L...lx.-ouaja .Uoheourx, .Lt.. :Maai afCbaaoa e. ra m r. a . -1:M p Lv. . 11:35 p m Ar . 7:iu a m..Lr h.2i a m..Ar ..Albany Ar.. .. Lebanon..... Lv S:4o ami Albany Ar.. 4.2S pea Lebanon...... Lr.. I'Svpai Ai.BAv local, dailt (Except Sunday) ."..0 r M..Lv Portland... . Ar.....(Xl A B J.'M I'll Ar. . .Albiuy. ,.Ly....b.oo a a PULLMAN B U FFETSLEEPER8, TOURIST SLEEPING CARS, Kur a?comniouation of S- can J Claal ia at- libera at tabbed to Kxpreas lNt Side Ulvl.laa. Between Portland and Coivallia Mall Train i Dally-Except Sunday 7:S0m..L- ...FortlaoJ ...Ar.6.Wai l-JUU p in..Ar. Cooaiiis.. Lvlz.6p. ai At Albany and Corvallls coo beet train! of Or-gr.n PacincKailroad. wit Exurens Trala Dally (Except Saaaay 4 :40 p m7.1-vT7.7 Portland . Ar., Mmm 7ji!6 pju. Ar McMinnville.LT..y.4t Ma THROUGH TICKETS lo AU Point EAST AND SOUTH tVFot tickets and full tlnfonoatloa r spirding rates mapa, etc., call on eouaaay aent at Albaur. K. KOKliLKK, K. P. BOQKB8, Maii&eer Ait. Q.r A P. A A WEAK MAN Can cure himself of tba de plorable result of early abuae and perfectly restore bis vigor and vital ity by our home treatment. Tba remarkable cures of hopeleis cases of nervous debility and privat coiunlaints are ever where stamp ing out quackery. Treaties and question list, a physician's gift to suffering humanity, will be sent fiee to those afflicted. Address with btamp PIONEER INSTITUTE, 405 Kearny St., Room 2, San Francisco, Cal. We f&rry a large stock of prititei a stationery, well aa- iorted, bought direct from the manufacturers at a low figure. and can give the beet of work in all kinds of printing for the least money. Try ub. II. Cobb. THE MARKETS. "BANT QUOTATIONS, Wheat-S4c Oats bc lour 4.2.1 pet bbl Potatoes o5e Ftcs 25c Butter 20c Lt.rd-lowi23c Hams H(g 15c. Shoulders 10c, Bacon 12c Hops 20c. Hay TimotLv. tlO. oats and cnaat App es Green, $1 per bn. PIujm Dried, 9c per lb. App'es dried bleached 9c sundrM '. c. Chickens 4 5o3500. Beef :5g:c gross. Mutton :g3.50per head. Hogrs 5c dresser. Veal tKc. WtKil lS21c EGGS FOR SALE. I will sell fnll Llood Leghorn eggf, notli ningle and rose comb, for fl 60 per 13, ako dotted Wy an dotts. Light Brahinas, Langiban and Plymouth Rocks at the ssm price. L. J. Houor, Tangent, Or, can Gold 15 poui $1.00 anU sugar, i from 10 I