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THE MORNING HERALD 'JTlUItSDAf, AUGUST 27. fSl. L)A.IIY JlND WKKKbY TEKM3 0?srU3Ci;!PJ"N: DAILY Published ev(!ry morninir except Monday.) livcred by carrier, per wetk........ uie y ouul, ir )tu... S VO WKKKLY,? (Published every Friday Morning.) copy, rx annum. In mlviice..l''.0O W nsa not PAivl in auvanra. -iu I THE MAIL!. , Mai! t theklhany poetotf.ee cIom Vat all oltit.y north ) Twt Kwterii.aut. I 6;30 a. H, rne V. wrt Sm1 f And th. Narrow Gaigt R. R J or Portland and Saitb H " orvairi and VaUina . l'-'.SO P. H kiO!ti-e Month ...... 7:30 P. M " The p.olti.a? will be cljwdeach evening six 10 seven o'clock. ilaMteral matter for tha ty morning rain should b. luaiietl before 0 clock the Qrnyiou ev.mmr. OREJOX PACIFIC TIMETABLE. Arrives Departs raener. Fit itfht.... n.l:!iiu'12.20pni .' 3. 4upiu . 7. -1 j a rii THE RACE FOR roWER. In the race of pre-eminence in mechanical appliances, in the use ful walks of human life there haa been, during the last quarter of a centu-y a constant struggle for supremacy between water anil steam aa the primitive power, and ad a transmitted power electricity is likely to usurp the place of all others. Indeed, as the Providence Journal says, the present lias I t en called the Electric Age, but one of the results of modern research has been to leave investigators in some doubt as to what they really know of the subtle science. The dis coveries in this line has been little short of marvelous, and their com mercial utilization and develop ment in lighting, heating, teleg raphy, telephony, and the transmission o! power have risen during the past tifteen years to a place among the most prominent industries. Yet with an iucreaee of knowledge comes a broader ap preciation of the almost limitless possibilities of production and development now coming into view. Faraday's belief, which, according to Tyndall, was that electricity was a substance, is still a part of the scientific creed of to day, and opposed to it is the theory that heat, light and electricity are each a mode of motion communi cable to matter. Each school has its followers, and he is a bold electrician who will undertake to demonstrate exactly what electric ity is. Hence we have the spec tacle of Thomas Alva Edition, who stands in popular estimation as a representative American investi gator in tbejreal tieldof electricity. stating upon oath in a court of justice that he does not compre hend Ohm's law. It is, f course, not to be ass u mod that Jlr. Edison is not as familiar with this funda mental law as any other electrician, but his statement suggests the vast field of research lying beyond our present knowledge, a field of which the most advanced of living scientists have obtained but the view of promise. The sun is the generally recognized source the energy which has for ages been stored up in the eaith in the form of wood, coal and the hydrocarbons and to its influence is no doubt due the electric currents existing about the earth. Heische! and Ampere have attributed the in candescence of the sun t'self to electric currents. One of the prime endeavors of the past few years is to produce electric cur rents direct from these heat furn-i.-hing materials stored in the . earth and endued with energy by the sun. .The relations of heat ami electricity, of electro-magnetic radiation, of atomic and molecular forces are being carefully and patiently studied by scientists the world over. In this country Mr. Edison has been at work for sev eral years upon a pyromagnetic by which he hopes to procure an electric current from the consump tion of coal and without the inter position of machinery of any kind. Other researches are based upon the constant changes in electrical e-piipois'? whirl'., although silent and unnoticed, are constantly tak ing place. The necessity of economy under the pressure of competition, not let's than a knowledge of theoretical blioit tomings, spurs on investigatois in this fit-Id. The conditions under wl ich fuel is consumed in a boiler furnace are such that from futeen to twenty per cent only of the pos sible energy of the carbon is con verted into power at the engine. There is a still farther loss at the dynamo, and a well recognized drop intervenes between the gen erator and its work, either of lighting or of motive power, dependent, in a degree, ujon ju-tny extraneous condition. lm- ements in the utilization of electric current have kept pace with the broadening of the electri cal lield and with the improve ments in the steam engine, which has been directly associated with and in alarge measure responsible for the cheapening cf electric lighting. The life of glow lamps has been increased by the finer adjustment of current to the bear ing power of the 'ilament, and the advance in the lighting p..wr per horse over has been increased from six to tifteen, and Mr. Edisc n locks for an ultimate product of thirty sixteen candle-power lights per horse power. The best lamps are still fearfully wasteful of heat, however, and 1'iof. Langley of the Smithsonian Institution has pointed out as the result of pro longed investigations that nature, in the case of the firefly, produces a radient light w ith the use of only the four-hundredth part of the energy expended in a candle flame giving the same light. In the best form of incandescent light the amount of energy wasted in heat is said to be more than half that expended in the production of light. These attempts to direct ly produce electricity aie not yet commercially available, but there is some encouragement for the belief that substantial progress is being made. A recovery of three-fourths of the energy in the coal in the form of an eltctric current would be a great advance, and its achieve ment is not too improbable to be hoped for. It is hard to conceive of people in any part of the habitable globe, at the present day and age of the world, starving to death for the actual lack of food, yet stories of that nature from Russia are too well authenticated to be doubted. Beautiful Women. The magical effects of Wisdom's Robertine as a beautitier and preserver of the complexion have been attested by thousands ol leading ladies of society and the stage. It is the only article ever discovered which gives a natural and beautiful tint to the complex ion, removing tan, sunburn, freckels and ail roughness of the face and arms, leaving the skin soft, smooth and velvetv. All re mark o!i its delightfully cooling anu reiresuuig propel lies, i distinction not found in any othe si miliar article known, l-'or sale by Eoahay & Mason. New and complete stock of ladies and gents' gold watches just received at F. French's the corner jewelry store. You should see those balance rockers at Thomas iiriuk's. Call and get one before they are all gone. HUMPHREYS 1k. Ill mI'iikky'h Smiirirsare ecientitically and earuully prepared prescription; used lor uianv lean in private practice with sue its, and lor over thirty years umJ by tin pitiplc. hvery single spccilic is a cure fin the disca-ie named. These aiecitic cure without dru"inir piinfin or rediuiiiir the s 3tem, and are in fart and deed the sovereign remedies uf the world. LIST OF PKINUPAL SOS. 1 Fevers, Congestion cram. micKM. intl animation, .f i Worim, worm lever, worm colic. 2f ,2 t r ing Colic, or teething of infant. 4 liarrl;ea, of children or adults : liynentery, Griping, liihious Culic .... 6 Cholera .Morbus, minting 7 Couu'h, colds, bronchitis ..... Ncuialuia, tooibache, raceache 'J llcaiiache, sick madai-hc, vertigo. ... 2; IK lm!cp.a, billions stomach 11 Suppressed or Painful Periods 1'J v Kites, too profuse peiiod9 IJ Croup, cough, ililHcult breathing...., 14 Salt Klieuiu, eaysipelas. eruptions. 15 Rheumatism, rhcun atic pains Iti Fever and ague, chills malaria 17 files, blind or bleeding.................. 5o l:l Catarrh, influenza, cold in the head 50 -0 V hooping Cou.'n, violent coughs...... 5o (iciier.il debility, physical weakness f0 'it Kidney disease. 5i S ervous debility .. ...... 1 0"j JULrm.tr) ncaki.ess, witting bcd.... io SI Liscajes ol the heart, alpitatioti.... 1 u. Sold by druggists, or sent post i .aid on re ccipt of price. ir. Humphreys' Manual, (114 pages) richly bound in cloih 'uiid gild, mail- ree, IIL.MI'IIKKYS MKI, O , 111 & 113 William St , New York. SPEC I FIGS CALIFORNIA POSITIVE AND INECATIVE ELECTRIC LINAMENT n CURE CATARRH, RHEC M A T I S M, Neuralgia, t'oms. Headache, and ad pain. TheCalif.ir nia positive and nea'ive E L E C T R I C COl'G H CURE, cures colds, crunp, connunip ttion. Sold hv all dnnrL'iwts. Each 2-V.. 50c. and $1. Creas in,'erit Co., Props., Los Auvre-le-s.Cal. Children Cry for riTCHER'3 Castoria SPRING OUR STOCK OF Sl'IilNC WAOOXS IS THE LARGEST AND MOST COMl'LETE ON THE PACIFIC COAST, ANI COMPRISES ALL THE LEADING STYLES OF Four-Spring Passenger and Moun tain Wagons; SPECIAL TARCEL DE LIVERY WAGONS, ONE - HORSE liUSlNESS WAGONS, ONE-HORSE IRON AXLE WAGONS, ETC. It will pay all par;ies -wanting Spring wagons of any description to call upon or correspond with us. We guarantee our vehicles the best, prices lowest, quality considered. Staver Walker NEW MARKET ULOCK, - - PORTLAND, OREGON. WE CARRY THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE STOCK ON THE PACIFIC COAST OF Machinery ana Vehiclos of Every Description. SEND FOR CATAI.Oti.'E AXO THICK LIST, W. O. JAVI8 cfc ALBANY, - Do you want to be happy and make those about you pleased, if bo eo and get one of those lovely toned piano's at Mrs. Hyinans. If you have not drank Coronado mineral water, you should try it. It will s ber 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 qualites of the cook and heating dtoves they Pell. 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 otlire and pay the same before it becomes de linquent. C. G. Bl KKIIAKT. District Clerk. C IIOMHl'l 1111 aiiw uttiu in i Commencing Aug. 19, We will sell Summer Goods at a price that will sur prise all and surpass anything ever offered in Albany. -For One RecltActiori of lO Per Cent. 1 wo Hundred Paraiols and sun Umbrellas at less than wholesale prices. Remember, this is no odd ALLEN BROTHERS, Wholesale CIGARS, TOBACCO AND CHOICE FRUITS OF ALL KIXPS IX LAKCE Oil SMALL QUANTITIES IX SEASON. FLINX JJLOOK, WAGONS. HALF-PLATFORM SPRING WAGONS, SCROLL SPRING WAGONS, "HANDY WAGONS" TAYLOR OR THREE- SPUING WAGONS, HALF-SPRING WAGONS, EXPRESS WAGONS, DELIVERY WAGONS, CO. --,--rrr,C2 -ci-VjrLJN L to OREtJON. CHOWDER BROS Contractor and Builders. Jffice on First street with Wal lace A Cusick, real estate agents, . Jbany, Oregon. Estimates given n all kinds of buildingsor carpen er work. All work intrusted to will Imj promptly executed. The Thomas Kay Woollen Milli of Salem, have appointed G. W. Simpson their agent in Albany. A full line of men and boys clotliim blankets and tlannels and all arti cles manufactured by the mill wiL be kept in stock. These goods art the best in the market and wil fcive entire satisfaction. Watches, chains and spectacles, s)ccialties at F. M. French's. P.uy your spectacles and eye glasses at F. M. French's, ami have your eyes tested and your glasses properly iitted. Glaeses from 23 cents to $ 10. Hanan & Son's fine shoes sellon their own merit, and always gives satisfaction. Try a pair at T. L. Wallace it Co.'s. VIA Yimimnii Week We Will Make a- ON ALL DRESS GOODS. lot or bankrupt sale, but a genuine P.ENEF1T oiRiEa-oirsj" and Retail Star Bakery ..A FULL STOCK OF.., Staple Groceries The best quality of t :.9. cf Bcis, can !ii a uutti, t tc. f RES1I BARED BREAD EVERY DAY. At tliis old reliable houae !s also to If found a complete assort un-iit of frrnh family (troccrieH, to wliict is constantly ln:in -IiIk1 xU the gciflOiiaMc liiiua of KrocericH aii! pro viMioim, audi as Cranberries, Fine Pickles, Dried Seef Chipped to order Anchouy Mustard, Candies and Nuts, Eastern Buckwheat Flour, Cannea Goods of All Kinds, Bohemian Glassware, Etc, Th'-ae hohIu were all houi'ltt wlien prices crvltiw and the huuelit of ttjc m.irin will lie ifiveii to his customers. Kciiicnilicr tlicic?, it the old corner on First und Up... .ill. hi Stu. Conrad Jtfffcr. DR. W. C. NEGUS, Graduate of the Royal CVlke of London, England, alwj of '.'lie Bollo vue Medical College. The Dr. haa spent a lifcti;r.o of study and practice and makes a tuio cialty of chronic diseases, rvtiiuveti cancers, scrofula eiilnrgcineiilsunmrs md wens, without pain or tlie knife. He also makes a upcciaky of treat ment with electricity. Has practii cd :u the Ovrinan rreneh and J-.m-hsh hospitals. Calls promptly atteaded ; Jay uiaht. His motto is HILL IV ALL. ' tyOffioe and residence, L -baion Oreg n N umerj MeFsrs. Hyiuan & Brownell are prepared in their nursery to fur nish all kinds of sti ck, and those intending to plant should cull upon them. KootM anil SIiocm, Purchasers of Boots and Shoes bear in mind that big advertise ments and oilers of big discounts lo not always mean bust values. You will have to pay some one a proli as no one can do business without expense. The quet:on is who can sell you the best goods for the least money. Samuel E. Yousa. Fresh vegetables every morning from Linn county ganh-na at Parker Bios. Try Coron.ldo mineral waW the purest on earth, lor sale by al druggists. John lsuin Jr., .-ol agent. Pay vour school tax anil sav costs ol collection. SALE, at . Grocers, Crockery Gooi AL1IAXY, OKEGON. STEWAET & SOX -DEALERS IX- trail Enpis, Separators and Slacken OSBORNE BINDERS. We found t carry no maehinery that hafl not been tried in thU locality and i be HiUiHl'ne.t'ii y. an 1 as we represent faciorief, no lesp liable dealer can ehe better terms. Springfield Sawmill A. WHEELEU, (SPRINGF I RLI.) PHOPki ETOK. SPIIINH FIELD, - - - OK KG OA. tSr".tnny yard and ofliee on It ai Iron 1, between Fourth and Fifll et-tJ, A. Wlieh-r, Albany Maua;i-r. Havimr lumber not exeeilfd in oiialiiv. mid facilities not pnrif-SKe3 or thi prompt au! atirilactory .i.lin hare of the trade . A-li in J" ncrntM fnv XV. I.. IIoul-Ihk SIhii-x. It mil lr Kale in your ilnc ni.li yuur li:ilrr In miimI fur riilHli;!ia, Kt'curt tur ujeiM'V. ami uft tlK'iii I'ur ytii. WT.IKE NO SI HrSTlTlTE. il WHY IS THE W. L. DOUGLAS yg1 C O O LI f C FOR 4 ha.nl sewed welt shoe, fine ww onUt CENTLEMEN calf, etvlish, comfortable and THE BEST SHOE IN THE WORLD FOR THE M0NEr lurabie. Ti.e liest shoe ever l! r. d at this price ; same grade .as custom made shoes costing from to $!. ?::..";( police shoe; farmers, railroad men and letter earners all wear them ; line calf, seamless, smooth inside, heavy three souls, exten sion edge ; one pair will wear a year. .r0 tine call : no better sboe ever cll'ered at this price : one trial ill convince those who want a shoe for comfort and service.. 2.2") and $2.00 Workingman's shoes are strong and diirab'e. Those who have given them a trial wili wear no other make. P.OYS' $2 and if 1.75 school shoes are worn by the boys ever where; thev si'Il on their merits as the increasing sale3 show. L A I 1 ES f :! hand sewed shoe, best 1 H)iigola ; very stylish ; emais French imported shoes costing from $4 to $l. Ladies ifL'.oO, $2 and $1 75 shoe for Misses are the best Dongola Stylish and durable. Caution. See that W. L. Longlas' name and piice are stamjted on the bottom of each shoe. W. L. HoUOLAS, Lrockton, Mass. Also cprties the finest hues of Pianos & Organs 7.V Till: WtLLAMETTE VALLEY. O- CALL AM) EXAMINE HIIIS STOCK. ODD FELLOWS TEMPLE, Porllauil Uoivcrs:fy OI'KSS SKI'TKMIIEK 14. Beautiful healthful site near the city. Expenses are as reasonable as any oilier institution of learning on the coast. Classical, merary, scientific, theological, preparatory, normal and business courses. Mu dents of all trades received. Care ful oversight and direction given to all students. Ladies boarding hall under experienced super vision, l'rotessors 01 exceuent scholarship aud much experience employed. For information ad- Iress (J. V. tratton, 1. u., presi- ent, or Thoa. Van Scoy, I). !., can of college, Portland Univer sity, Portiand, Or. FOR SALE OR RENT. JEFFKSON FLOURING MILLS, Also S A W AND PL A N 1 NU M I LLS, JclVerson, Marion Co., Or. For particulars apply to COR 15 ETTA MACLEAY, M and 60 Front St., I'ortland, Or. MOWERS & RAKES. 01 uriler, 1 ri-spectiiiiiv e iieiis A. WHEELEU. L. E. BLAITv1, sni.i: AOKXT, ALBANY, - - OREGON. It 5e a seamless shoe, w iih no taeks or wax thread to hurt the het; made of the be.-t fine caif, stylish and easy and beeaune ue make more shoes of this grade than any other manufaiturer, it equals hand sewed fchoes eoKting from $4 to if"). $-;.0i) trenuiue hand pewed.the lineat calf frhoe ever oll'ered for 5; equals French im- Gt.L. Blackmao, DKAI.EIt IS Diiifrs, Faints, Oils, Perfumery AND TOILKT AKTICLH8, And a full line of Books, Stationery, IVriodiYak Prescriptions Careful!; Comnounded. ALBANY, 0REi0N. -THE- Ope)is September IStli, ISiil. COI'KSE OF STl'DY arranged xpre"!y t. lneet the iuhmIh il the farniinr ami imvnuni cal intcrcBtH of the state. Lance oniiimimii and Vfell-v-iitilHtfd lmiidinirt. 1 lie ':oi-tf ig totaled in acultivati-l and ( liri-tian coiu niunitv, and one of the heaitliiel in Iln State.' Military Train hiy. E)cnm.-8 Xenl No. Kxeeed Sl.'iO tor the r.nlire ea!Kii. Two r more free mlioHrKhii fu m terj countv. Write for catal;ue t B. L. AKNOLli, l'res., O-rvalliK, Or. Albany Nurseries. WE HAVE ON HAND AT OUR nursery on the Corvallis road, one half mile from town, as fine a lot of Fruit Trees of all kinds as can be found anywhere on the coast. If you contemplate plantirg trees, it will pay to see our stock and get our prices and catalogue free. IIYjVIAN & BROWNELL. G1FNEKAL AUKYTS and canvassera lrok f in? for a permanent timney-tiiakinif busitt, no ecmietition. should neeiire the sale of the Patent A-'ijtistab'o shoe. Ad dreiu with stamp. t'ONSOI.llATKli SIIOK CO., Salrui, U nan. WW Mm THE- Yaquina Rite OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD T. E. HUGO, ltrrelver. ANt Oregon JJeyelopment Co.'s Steamship Lin 22allILraORTEl. AKD Hours Less Tlm Tliui by any .tber rout.: 22 AccomoJatioci uriurpawd tor rotkfort u w!et. hare iukI (re ixht lUVaituiMka the OreKun Iee opuicDt compaii)'. ihipg, much leak that by KLy other nut. A'ren all oioU iu tte Hililau.et'r 4 tad tten r'nuiciKO, Sailing djltbs. nOU TAQDUIA. Willamette T&lley....M All( tk ' imk 22. II July 31 Aug 9 It, M , ekaif Wiiuuiielte Vallry........ mum iar riaxciaob Willaiurtte Valle....... M illuiiette Viilltv , , The company ruwrre the riht leauira ur nailing uauM. daily rasbKHun nana, hxoept buuilayt.) L Yw;.iii.a7:00 KlLr Albany ltrM H C'orvailn lu:3fi a m I " Curvallia IV rm Kc AI''aJij , i:js a Ar Yttjuiiift 4 Si r. u. o a. C. tiaiiik jouuect mt Albas ana I'M W M . H.A., C, . Ulsli, General ataaacWi Corrallla, O EAST SOUTH VIA SOUTHERN PACIFIC ROUTE. THE KOCM MJASTA ECtTK Culifdniia expreaa train, run dally S..I IH 7.uu p m..Lv.... lvySj i ui..Lv.... s.'.b aui..Ar Portland ....Ar.. t;K aa .Albany Lw.. aa U. rrjiciaco.L.. Im Loral !'. Trla Dally- Ex. Sunday t:00 a in. .Lv.. 12:20 p in..Lv.. 5.40 p niAr.... ...Furtliu.d Ar.. 4.-0 pa . . Albany, liOMnufX .Lv.. t.MI mm Lt-tK&nua Itraaciu 1.36 p Lv.. :V pa Ar . ":"jam..L s.?2 a ni.. Ar ..Albany Ar.. t.ikfm ..Lrbanun.....LT. l:Maa Albany. Ar.. .M fm l.etanunM.... Lv.. I '40 pa. auka.vy Locals daily (Eio.pt 8unday) .'.t(i f N..Lv.... Portland Ar.....0 a J.w I'M Ar. ..Albany. ..Lv.....ue a u i'LLLMAlii B U FFET8LEEPEK8. TOUKIisT SLEEPING CARS, Fur aucunimoaatioD of fe e..d ClaM . tKOgvn a.Ujbci to c xprcaa West Side UlvUl.a. Between Poitland and Corvailii M.tll Train Dally-Exnp. 8uaUy 7:30 a in.. L- . . . Po.-tlanU ...Ar.5 SO p. iz:li p uj..Ar... Ccnaiii... L'.lSf.Mp. m At A I Kan j' anJ Corvallia couneut itk lra:i. of l'r j;r,n PacitioKailroad. Cxprnt. Train Dally (Except Huaday :" p m. . Lv.,.7. Portland 777Ar.i: aat i.la p iu.. Ar..... Meal inDViIle.Lv..t.4iaat THROUGH TICKETS lo All Point EAST AND SOUTH tS'Kor tiiketa and full Miifonuation rv ir:irilnir rmi- niapa, etc., oall on oompaaiy's iciit al Ailiativ. U. hOKIll.tK, E. P. ROGERS, Manairer Awt. U. K P. A A WEAK MAN Can cure himself of the tle-ph-rable resulis of early abuse and perfectly rcstoie his vigor and vital I it y by our home treatment. Th rt mailable cures of hopeleis caeea I of nervous debility and private com nlaints are ever where stamp ing out quacirery. lreatiea and question list, a physician'! gift to sum. ring humanity, will be sent fiee to those alllietec. AddreH witli stamp PIONEER INSTITUTE, 4i5 Kearny vt., Room 2, ban Fiancisio, t'al. Wo :.rry a large ettnk of jitintt.'.- M:ttionery, well as sorted, lxuij;l;t direet from the iiintiul;uluit rs at a low figure, ami can give the best of work in all kinds of printing for th least inoiH'v. Trv us. " "11. C. Cobb. "the markets. AI BANT JVOTAT10a. Tieat-v i Oats "ic Klour 4.2.' per bbl Potatoes :i."c Fzef: LTc Butter 2uc Ltird-l(ll-2,r. Hams 4hc. Shoulders luc. Bacon Hops 20c. Ilay Timothy, tlO. oaU and cheat Anp es TJreen, tl per bn. P:u jh Dried, 9c. per It. App es dried bleached Vc tnodrled & i c. Chickens 4 So.1"). Beef 3g:iXc srross. Mutton :3 ntiper head. Hoks aresie-. Veal 6ABic. Wool 1821c. EGGS FOR SALE. I will sell full blood Leghcrn e(?irs. lioth Rinele and roae comb, for $1 50 per 13, also dotted Wysn dotts, LiKht Brshmas, Langjban and Plymouth Rock at the fame price. L. J. Hoccr. Tangent, Or.