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letting gaUyutaltl
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Pnbllnhctl every morning except Monday.)
iivercil by carrier, per week..
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J aiiui, per year
WKEKLV,
(Published every Friday Mornlnr.)
M copy, per annum. In advaiice.....i?-00
tVnen not laid in advatH.-a..
THE .HAILS,
Mails it the Albany poetofflce close
Vjt all office north )
The Eaatern Kate (.WO A. H,
roe Wert Hide f
And the Narrow Oa igt R. R4
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I ne poaiomtat win m clo eacn evening
a ais lo eeven o'clock.
MegMtered matter for the
rin ahould be mailal before
Jreriu eTernnir.
ly mnnilnK
o clock the
OKEQON PACIFIC TIMETABLE.
Arrives Departs
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CHERISHED FALLACIES.
It is a fact patent to all who ob
serve matters closely that human
beings adopt the most absurd
theories and stick to them with
the most tenacious energy. Yet
experience and investigation will
ipiickly convince them different if
il was made. A New Orleans
Catholic paper lias been studying
up the matter of climate and
energy and thinks that it is curi
ous how whole populations of in
telligent people jump at conclu
sions tht are flattering to them
selves while utterly in contradic
tion of the best established
historical facts. One of the most
widely accepted of these pieces of
nonsense is the dictum tiiat human
energy is affected by climate.
Now the fact is that human energy
has reached its fullest development
in every kind of climate and in
every latitude except the frigid
zone. The equatorial regions fur
nish us with the history of Carth
age and Kgypt, the heated lati
tudes give us Tyre and Sidon, Troy
and Babylon. Then, in those
latitudes which are now sneered at
as effeminate and enervating we
have the unequalled science of
Greece and the matchless mastery
of Home. But, nonsense, say our
theorists, do you not see with
your own eyes that people wlil not
work at the South, while they will
at t'ue North? Is not that the
effect of climate? Is not that bet
ter than history? On the con
trary, we find that in our southern
Btatss an extraordinary amount ol
energy has developed since the
war. We find that a population
which under former conditions
was charged with indolence and
negligence is under the new con
ditions credited with an energy
and an enterprise that have re
deemed its country from the deso
lation of ruin and brought it to
the front of progress and prosper
ity. Then look abroad. In the
very same line of climate, every
where, you will rind the two ex
tremes of industry and indolence.
The Southern Chinamen, Siamese,
East Indian, Egyptian, is labor
ious and industrious; the West
Indian and Central American re
fuses to work.
, . . .
I 1 1 iinlarnHaitm
..u.cii.ouig
lanKte nimseit lives in me same
climate and region whore prim
tive savages scorned to labor. The
hardy, industrious, persevering
enterprising highlander of Scot
land, the Swede, the Norweigian
enjoy about the same icy surround
ings as the lay Esquimau who
hibernates like a bear. What
then, is the explanation of this
vastly varying experience of hu
man energy that infuses one gen
eration with enterprise and
industry, while leavin ' another in
.xthe disgraceful fet:er of cloth and
indifference? Why, it is simply
motive. The motive makes the
man, and the population is the
repetition of the man. The great
esi oi au numan motive power is
hunger; the next is ambition
Hunger does not move West In
dian or the Central American be
cause the fruits of nature are for
him both plentiful and free. The
climate exempts him from the
necessity of roof or clothing, while
the wild banana forest geuerally
feeds him and bis family. He
knows no other needs and does
not comprehend the philosophy of
making himself tired. But if some
American natives were trans
ported to Siatn or China, where
every inch of land is under fence
at a high rent, where nature is in
slavery and where food implies in
cessant labor, he would sson find
himself working as hard as hid
neighbors. Contrast the ancient
Roman and the modern. The
former was eoasumed with the
fires of ambition. Conquest and
mastery were his dream day and
night. There could be no rest,
no repose while something re
mained to be conquered ; no dan
ger, no bodily labor, no intellect
ual train training was avoided that
might help to the coveted end.
But such tires burn out; modern
Koine is but the acorhe of the
ancient volcano. Is all this cli
mate? Would Vensuyir.sbe more
active at the North Bole.
The open folly of segregating
territory from one country and an
nexing it to another, among the
contiguous European countries,
is illustrated in the Alsace-Lorraine
gobble up by the Germans
from the French. Those provinces
had so long been a part of the
French nation that in every
respect they were French and can
not be made to assimilate with
the Germans. The Chronicle per
tinently remarks that twenty yeats
have rolled by since the absorp
tion of Alsace-Lorraine by Ger
many, but the people of ttie two
provinces are still unreconciled to
their fate. About 7000 are yearly
leaving for France and carrying
with them the portable wealth of
the country. The German politi
cal economists have again been
invited to study the problem and
will probably recommend new
remedies for the trouble, which, in
alt liklihood, can only be healed
by restoring Alsace-Lorraine to
France.
It seems that the Lieutenant
Governor of Nebraska got back to
Lincoln just in time to prevent the
president of the senate from as
suming the reins of government.
The governor has gone to the
Grand Army re-union at Chicago
and the Lieutenant-Governor bad
gone outside the stat,e so the presi
dent of the senate had apparently
a legal claim to the office.
S. A. lluliu,
corner.
druggist, French's
HUMPHREYS
Dr. HrvriiRirv's Srst-iriCHare scientific-lily
ami carefully prepared prescriptions; used
fur nwiv years in private practice with suc
ca, and tor over thirty years use I by the
iwople. Every single SpcciHc is a cure lor
the disease named.
These secitics cure without ilrutEgiiiK,
pur'iu or re 111:1111; tne svsieiu, ami are
fact and deed the sovereign remedies of the
world.
LIST Ot PRINCIPAL NOS. CIRRI). PRICKS..
1 Fevers, Congestion, inllamiuatioii..S si.i
2 Worms, worm fever, worm colic... 4i
2 CiyiiiK Colic, or teething of infants., -i
4 Diarrhea, of children or adults 2S
5 Dysentery, Uniting, Millions folic ..... 2."i
ti Cholera Morbus, vtmitiiig 45
7 Couutu, colds, bronchitis.. 2j
3 Neuralgia, tMjihache, Faceache . 25
'J lleatiache, sick hiadarhe, vertigo.... 25
10 lpscpsia, billions stomach
11 Suppressed or lluuful Periods
12 Whites, too profuse pciiod
I i Croup, couh, ditll.ult breathing
II Salt Kheilm, easipel:is. eruptions..
15 Khcumatisin, rheuiratic pains
!! Feverand aitue, chills malaria 60
17 Piles, Mind or bleeding 60
r.i iaarrn, iniiuenza, colli in the held at)
20 hooping Coii-ii, violent coughs 5o
21 (iener.tl debility, physical weakness io
27 Kidney dlHease. frf)
2S Ncivous dcln lily .. .... 1 ou
JULrinary Weakness, watting lieil....
Ji Diseases the heart, ulpitatiou.... 1 (W
Sold by drus'i'ists, or sent postpaid on re
ceipt of price. Dr. Humphreys' .Manual, (144
paxes) richly bound in cloth and ild, uiail-
lee, llt.MI'llliKVS ilKll. o,
111 i 113 William St , .New Yoik,
SPEC I FIGS
Vtllre ol Hair of Bunds of the Illy
of Albany, Oregon.
Notice is hereby given that as au
ilniiit(l and provided by an act of
l lie legislature of Oregon, entitled,
"An act to incorporate the City of Al
bany, ami to repeal all acts or
parts of acta in conllict
iiciewith," tiled iu the office of the
.......... t .. .... . . f ... ..... .. e it .
.'vnui ui me suite ui wregon,
It. ..... ...... . 1-1 .
rt-nruarv mui, i:ii , ana also as pro-
i viued by ordinance No, 217, of said
city of Albany, the Common Council
of the city of Albany, Oregon, will
issue and dispose of bonds of Paid city
at par value; to the amount of $T50oo
in denominations of $500; payable 20
years alter dale ol Issue, with interest
thereon at the rate of (b) six per oen
ler annum; payable semi-annually.
Sealed p.oposals for the pur
chase of said bonds will be
lecctvefl. by the treasurer of said city
uniii me nour oi j o ciock r. M. 1 ties
day; the 1st day of September. lsji
ut w hich time the proposals submitted
win oe opened auu considered: and
said bonds will be sold to the highest
ana uesi imi.icr ii.erefor. The city
ircs,-urer neroy reserves me nghl to
reject any ami an ouis.
Aloany; Oregon; July :k)tb ; 191.
II. Fakwei.i,.
City Treasurer.
CALIFORNIA
POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE
ELECTRIC
LINAMENT Q
CURE
CATARRH, RIIEU MATIS M.
Vm,nl..: 1 1 IT I , '
iuiai(ia, vuiiis, iieaiiacne,
and ail pain. The Califor
nia jiositive and negative
ELECTRIC COUGH CURE,
cures coins, croup, consuinp
ttion. .Sold by all druggists.
Each 25c, 50c. and $1. Creas
inger & Co., l'rops., Los Ange
les, Cal.
Children Cry
for PITCHER'S '
Castoria
SPRING
OUR .STOCK OF SI'RIXt; WAC.oXS IS THE LARGEST AXD MOST
COMPLETE OX Til K l'ACIFIC COAST, AND COMPRISES
ALL THE LEADING STYLES OF
Four-Spring Passenger and Moun
tain Wagons,
SPECIAL TARCEL DE
LIVERY WAGONS,
ONE -HORSE BUSINESS
WAGONS,
ONE-HORSE IRON AXLE
WAGONS, ETC.
It will pay all parses want
ing Spring wagons of any
description to call upon or
correspond with us.
We guarantee our vehicles the best, prices lowest, quality considetl.
Staver & Walker
NEW MARKET BLOCK, - - - PORTLAND, OREGON.
WE CARRY THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE STOCK O"
THE PACIFIC COAST OF
Machinery and Vohiclo3 of Every Description.
HENU-FOK CATALOG JB AND l'HK'E LIST.
ALBANY', -
Do you want to be happy and
make those about you pleased, if
so go and get one ol those lovely
toned piano's at Mrs. Hyuians.
If yon have not drank Coronado
mineral water, you should try it.
It wilP 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 eood
looks the ladies are talking about,
it is the good qualites of the rook
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 oflire and pay
the same before it becomes de
linquent. C. G. Ill' IiK II I(T.
District Clerk.
ALLEN BROTHERS,
lo
esale
CIGARS, TOBACCO AND CHOICE FRUITS
OF ALL KIXD-4 IX LA IK J E OR SMALL tjUAXTITIES IX, SKASOX.
FLINN BLOCK.
gPEING
The public is
mense
FOR THE
;
Ilia assortment is bij
;er than
and prices.
The Highest Market Price Paid for Country Produce,
WACONS.
HALF-PLATFORM
SPRING WAGONS,
SCROLL SPRING WAGONS,
"HANDY WAGONS,"
'TAYLOR' OR THREE-
SPRING WAGONS,
HALF-SPRING WAGONS,
EXPRESS WAGONS,
DELIVERY WAGON'S,
OREGON.
CROWDER BROS
Contractor and Builders.
Jfrice on First street with Wal
lace & Cusick, real estate agents,
. Jbany, Oregon. Estimates given
n all kinds of buildings or earpen
er work. All work intrusted to
will be promptly executed.
The Thomas Kay Woollen Mills
of Salem, have appointed G. W.
Simpson their agent in Albany. A
full line of men and boys clothinii
oiankets ana liannels and all arti
cles manufactured by the mill will
be kept in stock. These goods arc
the best in the market and wil!
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 fitted. U lapses
from 25 cents to $":0.
I latum & Son's fine shoes sell on
their own merit, and always gives
satisfaction. Try a pair at T. L.
Wallace & Co.'s.
and Retail Grocers,
- - -
AMODHCEMEN
invited to inspect the im
stock of Dry
SPRING OF
ever before, and ho is prepare J,
Star
iate7
.... A FULL STOCK OF........
Staple Groceries
swans.
The best
nuts, etc.
quality of teas, ceffurs, raiulics
FRESH BAKED BREAD EVERY
.DAY.
At this old rcliiiMc house !i also to he
found a complete assortment of 'r:m family
(jroceries, to whii-r is conHtaiitlv bniiu alile.j
all the seuHonuhle lines of Krcccriud anil pro
vision!, such aa
Cranberries,
Fine Pickles,
Dried Seef Chipped to order
Anchovy Mustard,
Candies and Nuts,
tastetn Buckwheat FIcur,
Cannea Goods of Ail Kinds,
Bohemian Glasswars, Etc,
These roikIs wore all bought when .rice
ere low and the bum-lit of ti c margin ttil) hi
iTiven to his customers. Ilriiu-mk r tin' pl.v
it the old comer on Kimla-id linu. Uhin btj.
Conrad Jfter,
W DR. W. C. NEGUS,
Graduate of the Royal Col.'cgo of
London, England, also of the Kclle
vue Medical College.
The Dr. has spent a lifetime of
study and practice and makes a spe
cialty of chronic diseases, removes
cancers, scrofulaenlargeinentsumors
nd wens, 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
lay night. His motto is
"t,.UU WILL TO ALL."
feVOflice and residence, L.ba-.on
Oregon.
N urfterj .
Messrs. Uyiuan & Browne are
prepared in their nursery to fur
nish all kinds of Ktuck, and those
intending to plant should call upon
them.
ItootM ami Sliot'M.
Purchasers of Boots and Shoes
bear in mind that big advertise
ments and oilers of big diM'ounts
not always mean best values.
You will have to pay some one
profit as no one can do biwineFs
without expense. The questUm is
who can sell you the best goods
tor the least money.
Samuel E. Yoiwa,
rresn vegelaiiles every morning
from Linn county gardens at
Parker Bros.
Try Coronado mineral waler
the purest on earth, for sale by all
druggists. John Isoin Jr., hole
agent.
Pay vour school
tax and save
costs of collection.
ALIJA'Y. OUVA.nK.
7 . w
Goods
189! AT,
v
.
.
to satisfy customers hi quality
Crockery
STEWAET & SOI
-DEALERS IX-
Russell Eojpnes. Separators and Stackers,
OSBORNE BINDERS,
We carry no machinery that has not been tried in this locality and
found lo be satisfactory, and as we represent factories, no re.spunnible
dealer can give better terms.
Springfield. Sawmill
A. WHEELER, (SPKIXOFIF.LD,) I'KCPRIETOK.
SPRINGFIELD,
T"Alhany yard and office on Railroad, between Fourth and Fiftl
reias, A. Whreler, Albany Manager.
Havimr lumber not exi-elled in mialilv. and facilities not BimiasseO
or the prompt and satisfactory Jiling oi orders, 1 respectfully solicit t
hare of the trade.
A-U my ncentH fhr V. I.. Douirln Shoes.
II mil in l- ::le in your iiliirc :il your
clruli r lo nriid for -m:ilomir, wn arr liiu
ut't'iiry, ami uct llii'in lor yott.
Jif-TAivE XO SI HST1TLTE. -LJ
I 3
WHY IS
THE
W.
L- DOUGLAS Mtlr
a r r Li r Ft
rOR
On V 1 CENTLEMEN
THE BEST SHOE IN THE WORLD FOR THE
Jod'fivd'at this price ; same grade as custom made shoes costing
from $0 to
:;.ri() police shoe ; farmers, railroad men and letter carrier all wear
them ; line calf, seamless, smooth inside, heavy three souls, exten
sion edge ; one pair will wear a year.
$2.50 tine calf ; no better shoe ever cflered at this price; one trial will
convince those who want a shoe for romfort and service.
$2.2" and L'.OlLWorkingman's shoes are strong and durable. Those
who have given them a trial wili wear no other make.
I'.OYS' $2 and $1. 75 school shots are worn by the boys everywhere;
they sell on their merits as the increasing sales show.
LAld ES hand sewed shoe, best Dongola ; very stylish ; equals French
iiu ported shoes costing from !fl to $ti.
Ladies .2.50, 12 and if 1 75 shoe for Misses are the best Dongola. Stylieh
and durable.
Caution. See that W. L. Louglas' name and pi ice are stamped on the
bottom of each shoe. V. L. DOUGLAS, Brockton, Mass.
lJ01iTL.A.3ST13, OREGON.
BRANCH HOUSE ALBANY OGN
JOHN IIOBSOX, MAXAOER,
Have on hand for the season of ISO, binders, mowers, farmer's toolt
and harvesting machinery of all kinks.
Our stcck of buggies, carts, spring wagons, etc., is the largest and
most complete on the Pacific Coast, and comprises all the leading
stvles. At IVyoe & KobBon's old stand, opp. lilumberg Block.
G.L.
Also caries the finest lines of
Pianos & Organs
IN TUB WILLAMETTE VALLEY.
CALL AND EXAMINE IIIS STOCK.
ODD FELLOWS TEMPLE,
MOWERS & RAKES.
A. V HEELER.
L. E. BLAift,
SOU: AtiKNT.
Al.iUXY, - - OREGOX.
It is a seamless slioe, with
no tacks or wax thread to
hurt the fet; made of the
bet fine eaif, stylish andcasy
and because we make more
shoes of this grade than any
other manufacturer, it equals
hand sewed shoes costing
from $ I to .").
$".00 genuiue hand sewed, the
linest calf slue ever ollercd
for :fo; ttu;ls Frem-h im-
$1 haid sewed welt shoe, tine
calf, stylish, cojntortiihieanu
ICQNEVP
durable. 1 he best shoe ever
J!
ii
mm i wis
Blackmai?
1 1
DEALER IN
Dines, Paints, Oils, Pcrfiery
AND TOILET AKTICLHS
And a full line of
Books, Stationery, Periodicals
Prescriptions Carefully Compounded
ALBANY, OREGON.
THB-
Yaquma Route
OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD
T. E.
HUGO, Receiver.
ANE
Oregon Development Co.'s
Steamship Line
AND
Hours Leas Tlm
Tti&u by any other route:
22
Accomodations unsurpassed tor comfort
5i(ety. Faros arid freiKLta via ajJua aa
the Oregon Deve opmeot coronaiij's
shii, much less tliat by any other routs
ween all points to the H illlan.etts al
and San Francisoo.
SA1UNQ DATES,
raoii TAQUDIA.
Willamette Valley.... ..,, , aur 4th
W V .. isth
Willamette Valley .,,,;,, M, Ji
July SI
All- 9
" Is, M
, cfcaif
W illamette Valiey...............
Willauietce V alley
The company reserve the right
team era or sailing dales.
PA1LT rAHbaKSIK TUDIB.
fczcept Sunday!.)
L Tac,alna7:00 mlLv Albany llr0 r
ConallU 10:36 a " Corvaliia HI n
Ar Albauy , l:u a M I Ar Yaquina S r. m.
V & C. liaiiie connect at Albas and Cat
W m. M .Boaa.
C, IIooub, General atabaast,
U. F P. Agent
Corvaliia, O aa
EAST SOUTH
VIA
PACIFIC
SOUTHERN
ROUTE.
THE KCfM SHSTA EODTI
Caiifurnia express train run daily
Wil'lll
nopra
7:txi pm..Lv Portland ....Ar.. tJUtm
lu:pni..Lv Albany Ly.. 6.-tt aas
s.: aui..Ar 8. hraiiviaoo.LT.. 1-00 pas
Lucal I'axs. Trala lallj--(a. Sunday
8:00 a iu. .l.v Portland ..
12:U p m..Lv Albaii.
5:40 p iuAr. .... Kosenurt:. . . .
.Ar.. 4:0 psa
..LT...-O0aai
.Lv.. 6:4uaai
KntMCk.
'l.'M p Lv..
l'::;.'i p m At .
: M a iu.. Lr
h a Ar
..Albany Ar.. t:2taa
..Lebanun Lv t:Uta
AIIkui... Ar.. 4.W pas
Lt'banunH.... Lt.. 1'40 paa
a'.kany UKiL, dailt (Except 8unday)
r..l r a.. Lv.... Portland.... Ar.....00 a
i.ou m Ar. ..AIbAuy..Lv....6.0o a
FULLMAIv BUFFETSLEEPEES.
TOUIILST SLELFING CAK8,
Fur accommodatino of F caad Class Pa
senders attached to (.xpress .
Went side DlTlsUa.
Between l'ottland und Corrallia
Hall Train Dally-Except Sunday
7: m..Lv ...PortUod ...ArljOp, aa
i:0 pm..Ar Uorvaiiis.. Lvirttp. at
At
Albany and Corvaliia counsel
It
trains of Oregon Pacific-Railroad. .
F.apress Trala Dally (Except Saaaay
4:40 p m..Lv..
7:25 p in.. Ar..
.Portland... Ar.. s:ttsai
.Hciliunvile.Lv..l4ai
THROUGH TICKET8
lo All Point
EAST AND SOUTH
r-9 For tit keU and full (Information . re
irardin rales maps, etc., call on company '
&Kcnt at Albanv.
K. KOKULER, E. P. ROOER8,
Manager Asst. O. F k P. A
A WEAK MAN
Can cure himself of the de
plorable results of early abuse and
perfectly restore his vigor and vital
ity by our home treatment. Th
r mark able cures ol hopeless caeca
of nervous ot-bility and private
coinolaints are ever where stamp
ing out quackery. Treaties and
question list, a physician's gift to
tuflering humanity, will be sent
fiee to those afliictec. Address
with stamp
1MOXEER INSTITUTE,
405 Kearny St.. Room 2. San
Fiancisco, Cal.
We t-.'.rry a large stock of
jirinto'.s ttiitionery, well as
sorted, bought direct from the
manufacturers at a low figure,
and can jive the best of work
in all kinds of printing for the
least money. Try us.
'U . O. Cobb.
"the markets.
T.HAKT OTJOTATIOKB.
Wheat 84c
OaU i-Sc
Kur i.2T per bbl
Potatoes U."c
FVtK '-'.
Butter 20c
J.t rd-1012311'c.
Mams 14 15c.
Shoulders 10c
Bacon 12c
Hops 20c.
liny Timothy, $10, oats and chMt
App eg Green, $1 per tro.
riumi unca, n(5c. per lb.
App'es dried bleached 8c
a 9 c.
Chickens f 4 JSotS'iOO.
Beef 33Hc gross.
Mutton t:j3.50per head.
Hogs 5e. dreuer.
Veal 6B6Kc
Wool 1821c
nndried
EGGS FOR SALE.
I will sell fall blood Leghorn
eggs, both single and rose comb,
for $1 50 per 13. also dotted Wyan
dotts, Light Bra h mas, Langibaa
ami Plymouth Rock at the aeme
price. L. J. Houor, .
Tangent, Or,