Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, October 09, 1891, Page 2, Image 2

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THE MORNING IIBBALig FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9. 1691.
Rowing gaUuJunM
UAIUY 4ND WHKKI.Y
TERMS OFSUBSCUirriON:
! daily
rutllshed sy mornlnu escept l,'na'y-
trtcrnl by curler, ier wees.... '
jr ajul, r rai 6 uu
wEaKLY
(Publish! sery Friday Moral Df)
a copy, per an a am, in advance....'2.00
Ifciiea not uaid in advance . tM
THE Mall.
Malta it the Albany postofflce close
Bee close
(6,30 A. a,
4 )
For all offices norm
Tli Kamern Kates
ft West Side
Ami Ma Sallow Oa If I R.
or 1-orlUnd and
orvallut and YUina 1-2U r. a
I ottic south .... ,, 7;i0r. u
' The postolli will be cl d each evening
mlw In mvmw Ai.w.lr
Hctristered matter lor the
train should be maiieil before
Jroyious evening.
ly morning
o clock the
.OREGON PACIFIC TIMETABLE.
Arrirts Departs
rassemter....
Fnight. -
ll.lSpmll2.I0pm
a.l'Jiim;7.45 a m
STUDY THE COXSE'jURSCES.
Man should have stamina enough
to shape hit acts in accordance to
justice and right, without con
'eidering selfish ends, but veiy ftw
do that. However if the present
and luture surroundings and out
comes are taken into considera
tion, there will be but one course
of action pursued, even if eellish
ends only are kept in view, and
ttiat course, will be guided by the
' trite practice of doing right.
The Thilidelphia LeJger says
that except in tempests of passion,
or storms of intense and uncon
trolled desire, every one thinks at
least a little about the conse
quences of his actions. He knows
that food and drink will still the
pangs of hunger and thirst thus
he eats and di inks; that the act
of walking will bring him where
he wishes to be thus he walks;
that a certain vigilance will guard
him from injury thus he exerts
it. He observes the result of his
actions toward other people, and
orders them accordingly. So ac
customed are we to this simple
foresight that it becomes an al
most unconscious process, passing
swiftly through the mind, and
regulating the conduct as rapidly.
Were this not so the merest im
pulse or whim would be the ever
ruling motive, and a sad medley
of purposeless actions would testify
to our imbecility. This foresight,
however, has chiefly to do with
immediate reeults, and troubles
itself little in general with remote
consequences. We desire to
possess something and btraitway
employ the most direct means to
obtain i'. We see trouble or dis
tress, and hasten to relieve it. We
wish to please a frend, covie
grant him the favor he asks ; or
we have received an injury and
express strongly and hastily our
displeasure. The first and natural
impulse is so to act as to produce
quickly the results we desire and a
very large proportion of human
conduct flows from this source.
As fast, however, ia intelligence
progresses, this foresight of im
mediate results grows into that of
more and more i emote conse
quences; and thus life is modified
for the better. People learn to
think further ahead, and to correct
or to banish many a proposal that
impulse has suggested. The
thoughtless man eats to please the
palate; the wise man looks beyond
that sensation to the more remote
eilect of food upon his health and
strength. One man sees in an act
of meanness and frati 1 a means of
immediate gain ; another beholds
in such an act the more remote
of the loss of confidence and
respect; another, witn a still
clearer vision, sees a future stained
by dishonor and wrecked by loss
of character. Indeed, there is
hardly any subject on which ad
vancing intelligence, by consider
ing the remote consequence:, will
not largely alter the methods and
modi'y the actions. The novice in
the game of chess sees only the in
stant result of his hasty move, but
as he gains insight into the yame
he tinds another and yet another
consequence involved, and he
learns to sacrifice many a sup
oosed advantage for the sake of
ulterior issues. So in life, the in
telligent man, to the extent of his
ability, looks beyond the immedi
ate effect he desires to produce, to
the more aud more remote results
that are likely to follow, and
studies them calmly and dis
passionately. The monthly statements of ex
port and imports add to the con
fusion of the free traders as they
show that our foreign trade is
rapidly increasing. For the
twelve months ending Aii8Ut.'!l8t,
our imports and exports aggre
gated $1,71S,oj7,C7!, an increase of
HWjSW.itt as compared with
I8S3. Our exports for the first
named period were $909,2tU,J33 as
against ifG!3,lU 1,740 in 1885 and
our imports S3'J,0'J3,1M1, or $1S9.
186.501 more than in 1885. Thus
one free trade assumption is dis
posed of, while the internal
commerce of the country con
tinues to grow at a rate beside
which the expansion of our foreign
trade. whose , rapid growth
exceeds that jf any other nation,
seems like stagnation.
Exoi and is waking up to the
fact that the Suez caual will be
practically useless to her in case
of war with other European
nations, and therefore the holding
of Egypt has been a usiless outlay
of blood, money and power.
England is very likely to learn
other lessons equally as hard to
endure. One of them is that
the annexation spit it in Canada,
is likely to culnrnate in the loss of
the land route to India, via the
Canadian Pacific railroad.
Iris said that the first ailanthus
trees were brought from the far
east, and planted in Xew York
City, where the belles and beaux
of 7-3 years ago used to admire
them very much. They must have
had a queer conception of the
beauties of odors in those days.
Our modern belles and beaux
would feel under a deep sense of
relief if those ancient fellows had
forgotten to bring over the fragrant
ailanthus.
They are making a g'ant micro
scope in Munich, which can be
induced to magnify to 10,000
diameters. Possibly it would be
advisable to bring it over to the
world's fair to tind the Oregon ex
hibit tb ere.
Sate Care for the Liquor or Opium
Habits.
The East India cure for these
awful habits can be given without
the patient's knowledge, and in
the only known specific for the
purpose, it is not injurious in the
least degree; manufactured bv
; Emerson Drug Co., San Jose, Cat.,
drug store only.
HUMPHREY"?7
Dr. Hi mi iirkt's Srsnricsare scientifically
and carefully prepared prescriptions; until
lor uunr years in private practice with suc
cess, and for over thirty years uted by thi
people. Every sin jle apecinc is a cure for
ihe disease named.
These ivciHcs cure without ilrUKirintr,
puru or reducinit the system, and are in
fact and deed the sovereign remedies of the
world,
LIST OF PRINCIPAL HlNi. URIUI. TRICKS..
Jl Fevers, Congestion, iiiflAiiimati'n..S
,2 Worms, worm fever, worm colic...
.? Cninic Colic, or teething of infants.. 25
4 Diarrhea, of children or adults ib
Ji Dy-tenCcri , (inning, litllious Colic ..... 2a
t Cholera Morbus, vennting 2"
7 Couichf, colds, bronchitis.....
S Neuralgia, toothache, Faceache i'n
'J Headache, sick hia.Ui.-he, vertigo.... Z?
10 lsH'psa, billious stomach 25
1 1 Suppressed or rainful Tenets ih
12 Whites, too profuse -eiiods 25
13 Cronp, coii'h, dilllcult breathing 25
14 Salt Klicum, eaysipelas. eruptions.. 25
15 Rheumatism, rheuiratic pains... ...... 25
Hi Fever and auue, chills malaria 6u
17 Tiles, blind or bleeding........ .. 50
IS Catarrh, influenza, cold in the head 50
20 Whoopim; Coun, violent couichs...... 50
it lit-neral debility, physical weakness 50
27 kidney diwa.se... .... 6u
2S Nervous debility ...... 1 00
30 Urinary Weakness, wi tting bed 50
3 Diseases oi the heart, alpitatioii.... 1 00
Sold by druvists, or sent post (aid on re
ceipt of price. Dr. Humphreys' Manual, (144
pages) richly bound in cioth anil gold, mail,
rce, HUMTHKEYS MED. O.,
Ill i 113 William St , New York.
SPECIFICS.
Ill the circuit eonrt of the state of
Oregon for Linn county
Dauiel Mout k l'luiiititl I
J. M. Beard Defendant )
To J. M. Board the ahovo name de
fendant. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
Oreion you are hereby required to
apiear and answer the coiiiplhint of
the above plaintitr in the above en
titled eourt now on file w ith the clerk
of said court on or before the first (lay
of the regular term of said court to
wit Monday the -tith duy of October
ts'.M, and you are herby notified that
it you fail to appear and anever said
complaint n hereby required the plain
tilt will apply to the court for the
relief demanded in the complaint here
in towit the foreclosure of a mortgage
given by the defendant on the undi
vided one half of lot 10 in block four in
Beard's addition to Tnu'cnt, Linn
ceunty, Oregon to secure the sum of
f:Uji'.(Hl and interest and for the costs
and disbursements of this suit and
such other order as to the court seems
proper.
'this Biiminoasis published by order
of the Hou. It. I'. LSoic judge of said
court made at Chambers iu Salem Ore
gon Sept Hth, 1111.
II. II. Hewitt,
Attorney for Plaintiff
Notice uT Final Heftlenirnt.
NOTICE is hereby given Unit the
undersigned a 'mim-trati.r of the is.
t:i'e of K. A. Iluight, deceased, has
filed his lipid account In the matter of
suit! etate in the county court in and
for Linn county, Oregon, ami that
aid court has fixed Mutnluy the -nil,
day of November 1V.I1, at the hour of
one o'clock in the aft moon of said
day for the hearing of objections to
said tiral account and the settlement
thereof.
F. D. Ha-. iit,
Administrator.
11. II. Hewitt.
Atty for Adms,
Children Cry
for PITCHBR'8
Castoria
WE HAVE NOT AN
ELEPHANT
:on
-Bl'T WE HAVE
Dress Goods,
Fancy Goods
Underwear
Hosiery, Ktc.
EVER SHOWN IN ALBANY.
We liave just opcne.1 oir FA I'X ami WINTER CLOAKS a-t 1 JACKETS, both in cloth ami plueh
goods, anil we ieel justified in saying that they excel a'lytliinz ever shown in the VALLEY. We ask all
to call ami look knowing that we can please you aa well as save yon money. At
ALIvRN BROTHERS,
Willi
esale
CIGARS, TOBACCO AND CHOICE FRUITS
OF ALL KINDS IN LARGE OR SMALL QUANTITIES IN SEASON.
FLINN BLOCK,
Still We are
::
Our
Summer Stock will
complete
FURNISHING GOODS,
VELVETS, SILKS, SATINS AND PLUPHES, LADIES' AND
MISSES SIl.K AND KNIT UNDERWEAR, COTTON
AND WOOL HOSE, EMBROIDERIES, SILK AND
LI N E N HAND K ERC I IIEFS, SCARFS.
V K I LI NGS, SHAWLS, ETC.
DRESS GOODS
Very attractive lines in new
colorings and latest
novelties.
GOODS FOR SUMMER WEAR I
Latest Styles! High Novelties! Ladies, Misses A Childien'e.
GL W. SIMPSON
FIRST STREET, ALBANY, OREGON.
KKN IKk.tltLE Kl S I fc.
Mrs Michael Curtain, I'laiiihVld,
III, makes the etatcmcnt that she
caught cold, which settled on her
Ihiijs; she was treat d for a month by
iter family physician, but jrew worse.
He told her slie was a hopeless victim
ol coiiisumptioii and that no medieiue
could cine her. Her drun'ist sur
uesled Dr. Kind's New Discovery lor
Consumption ; she bought a bottle
nd to her delight found herself bene
lifted from the liist itose. She con.
tinned its use mi l after taking ten
bottles, found herself sound and well,
now does her own housework and is
as well as the was. Free trial bottle
of this treat Discovery at Koshuy A
Mtson's Drujj Store, lar'e bottles ."Ale,
and$llH-
CR0WDER BROS
Contractor and Builders.
Jflice on First street with Wal
lace Cusick, real estate agents,
Jbany, Oregon. Estimates given
n all kinds ot buildings or carpen
er work. All work intrusted to
will be promptly executed.
IIOR SALK. Oiie heating stove ami one
1 c.K'k ktove, both in uood cot.ilitioii.
Yut information uiiiiir of K, K. AmUrer,
at Postal telt'gini b olBce.
our hands;
THE LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED STOCK OF
and
in le Lead!
be found
'.ban ever.
larger and more
WHITE GOODS
Anything and everything in
large assortment and end
less variety.
E)!MV.
This is what you ought to have,
in fact, you must have it, to fully
enjoy life. 'IhuiiBands are search
ing for it daily, and mourning be
cause they tin 1 it not. 'I hr.iigniniH
u pou thousa mis of dolla rs ai c spell t
anually by our people in the
hope that they may attain this
boon. And yet it in iv he had by
all. We guarantee that Electric
Bitters, if used according to direc
tiona and the use pemstt-d in, will
bring you good D.getition and oust
the di'iiiou Dyspepsia and install
instead Eupepsy. We recomi jend
Electric Bitters for Dyspepsia and
al' diseases of Liver, Stomach and
Kidneys. Sold at otic and $1.UU
per bottle by Foshay & Mason,
Druggists
vi k iMii .timet:.
It is seldom that we a; ear in the
roll of rpii itual advii-ei- of family phy
sician but there are times when we
feel just i tic i in culliiii; the attentior of
our many su'isiribers to an article of
true merit. We feel justilied in saying
that Moore's Keverlcd Keniedy con
tains more actual merit than any
medicine it has ever be. n ourgoid
fortune to test. One trial will make
you as cutbsiattic a lhe writer.
lelai
Grocers.
AL15AMY, OREGON.
... A FULL STOCK 0F....
Staple Groceries
Crockery. Glassware.
The beat quality of ilea!, codecs, catiillet
DUta, tc
FRESH BARED BREAD EVERT
DAY.
At this old reliable honne la aim to be
found a complete aanortiiient of fresh family
groceries, to which is uotiMtanity liciiiir added
all the aewonahlc lilies of uroceriis aud 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 hoturht when price
ere low and the benefit of tie mar;.n will bt
given to his customers. Remember the place,
it the old corner on Kiretand Broalalbin Su.
Conrad Myer,
B. B- Men and Athletes
Wear our Vulcanized Gum Sua
tiensory to prevent jar, strain or
injury. Weak men are cureu
wearinz our vulcanized sum sus
pensory of varicKcle (enlarged
veins) nocturnal emissions ami
iiimotencv.
Vigor, "comfort and longer life
assured. No pain; no poisonous
drugs.
Trice only f'2. Sealed circulare
free. Vulcanized Uum Suspensory
Co.. Rooms 1!, 20, McVickets
Theatre liuilding, Vm "ago ill.
I'ny Your City Taxes.
The cirv tnxes for ls'.'l are now i'uc ami
oavali'e. " The money is Healed and everi
individual bh uM Icok the n atur up ami
ace that they are p?id. If not paid iu medi
ately they will become Ucliinii nr. me no
tax is also 'iue and if not paid the or!er will
le Kiven to kill all the dogs on whom taxes
have not been raid,
J. N, Hofvman,
Martih.il.
FOSHAY & MASON
Wholesale and Retail
Druixgists Booksellers
ALB-
OB EG ON
At mv kiln one mile east of (own,
or delivered anywhere in the city.
,V. C. CaSSELL.
.
Bakery
Brick
Sale
PlvAINFIBIvD !
CONSOLIDATION
The Cheapest and Best
Because the lots are 50x100 ; because they are ins:de property ; be
cause they are all clear no stumps, no roots, no rocks; because the
hind is elevated and has a tine view of the city; because they are near
three motor lines not in contemplation, but all now in operatian ; be
cause buy now, to-day, for the 10th day of next month they will ad
vance $ l'i each ; because they are a snap. Ask those who have 6een.
Seeing is believing. Are you in it?
R. F. ASHHY, Manager,
No. 65, Washington Street, Portland, Oregon.
0-A.LXj -A-ISTID SEE
THE VERNON HAY PRESS
CJnequaled for fast work and light
draft. Manufactured at the foot of
Baker Street, Albany, by
PRICE & VERNON.
OH, MAMMA
HE CARRIES A FULL STOCK OF NICE FURNITURE.
JzH-fizt rE -- - 0PPJ3ITE 0Pi H JUS
The Albany
A FULL LINE OF UNDERTAKING
THE lCI.KIO STATES
LIU, Wfti 5l UUILUinU W.
. OF SAX
crs an Absolutely
FOR SMALL MOXTIIIA AMOUNTS.
Six ilolhirs per month will
doubling the amount invested in that time.
Money loaned on real estate eecuritv nt (5 er cent. For full particu
lars apply to S. X. STEELE & CO.. Local Agents.
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BANK OF OREGON,
ALU AX Y, OREGOX.
H. F. Kerill, P. en. J. Lannin?, V,
J.W.Bia'.n Cashier.
Transacts s f eneral lnkin tamm
Exchange iKiimht and sold on all the p'ln
cipal citi of the I'nited States, also, Oreat
Britain, Krance and Germany.
Collections at all accessible points made on
(a orahle terms.
Interest paid on time deposits.
REVEKK HOUSE, ALBANY, OR. CHAS
Pfeifler, Prop. Only flrst-eclass house
n the city. Largo sample rooms lor torn",
mercial men. No Chinamen en ployed in the
kitchen. Ueneral ttae otHr Corvallia.
'a 253 "5"
OS U T1 Ml
. a
t! S-aaS5tjgtSS
LOTS 1
Buv in the Market.
nave you seen tLoe
lovely lounges at ISrinli's?
They are the prettiest ic
town, and all his new furni
ture is simply elegant.'1
They all say so, a J an in
spection will prove it.
Prices always the lowest.
Furniture Co
FRANHISCO
Safe IiRsimcDt
amount to $1000 in eeven year",
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RED CROWN MILLS
ISOM, LASKISC a CO., Praps
NEW PROCESS FLOUR.
(Superior tor Family and Baker'i use)
Best Storage Facilities
tVUIg-hest cash prior aid for wbraiT4
ALBANY - OREGON
-THE-
laquina Route !
OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD
T.. K. IIOGtS, Iteceiver.
ANC
Oregon Development Go.'s
Steamship ;LJne
rr
AKD
22 Hours Less Tlm
Than by any otber oute:
AccouioJ&tlons anrurparscd for (tnifcrt aa
iafety. Fart3 wid frriiLta via ) ajuiiia an
.he Oregim lHivc opuicnt cciiiii anj's
thips, uiucb less th&t ly any ether route
vcen all points in tbo Willlan ct'f 1
tnd San Francisco.
Sailing dates,
raOM TAQI IKA.
tVillucettc Tallry . Au; 4th
W V 13th
Millauii-tte Vullty ........ 'Mi, il
tKOM SAB FKASCISUO
if July 31
Willamrtt alley .... u; 9
WUIauietCc Vallev Iff, -2
The comiany reserve the riht to cl.aig
teaiucrs or saiiinir dai-ja.
Pailt riafcMu ruffit,
Kxcept Suuilays.)
L Ta;d!na7:00 mlLv Albany 12-20
Conallii lu: ml" Curvallis 1:0 ; r
tr AM an,' , ljt a h At YaUiiia 4 i4 r. .
O & I. tiailit jouicct t Ai:n aiul Col
Wm. M . ll.no,
C, Ilooui, Cti trl alanai.O
U. F ft P. agent
Corvallis, O on
EAST SOUTH
VIA
SOUTHERN PACIFIC ROUTE.
THE KCL'M tTSTA FXITE
California cxprcua tnii.8 run daily
t ni
7:00 p in..Lv.,
lo. .1 p m..l.T.,
3.1 j ara..Ar..
SOKlb
.Portland ....Ar.. 9:S. am.
.Albany Lv.. J:-r. ain.
. S. rrancibco.Lv.. 9-ou pm.
tAtrml Pass. Train llally- (Ex. bumiay
a m..LT.....Pirt!aud
.Ar. . 4 AO J im
1-iSO p ui..Lv.... AlbauyH
5:40 p mAr.....Kom:uiirie.
Lv..i!Miua
Lv.. ti.M rtn
sbaaoi Branch.
t M p .Lv Alliany Ar.. 'J.-b ym
2:35 p m Ar . . . . Lebanon Lv : aia
7:uui..Lr Albany ...... Ar.. 4.-.0 pu
is.ii a m..Ar LcbaiMn I. v.. 3-4c pm
albaw locl, dailt (Except Sunday)
5.00 FM..LV Portland Ar... ! .'O AH
J.w r m Ar. . .Aibjiiiy...Lv....;.ou a a
I'ULLMAIn BUFFETSLEhPEKS.
TOURIST SLEE1:IKG CARS,
For accommodation of i-'ccond-CI&tis la
scxicrs attached to Fxirctsv 'irai.1
West Mfe nivlKlon.
Between l'oitland aud Corvallia
I
Nail Train Dally-Kxnp: Suoilay
7::t'i a m..Lv. ...1'o.tliii I .. Ar.5 S" p. m
1:10 p iu..Ar..... corvaiiis.. I.. lJ.S .p. m
At Albany and Conallis counect itb
trams of lirt-on Pacinckailrcaii.
i:xprrH Train llly (Exniit Sunday
i:t0pui..Lv Portland... Ar.. 6:20am
7:j p m. . Ar. ... . McM inu ill. Lv ..&. jtos
THROUGH TICKETS
lo All Point
EAST AND SOUTH
t3Fot tickets and full Inforniatif B re
tranlint; ml. maps, utc., call oil con pii)'S
at-nt at AIImiiiv.
K. KOK1ILKK, E. P. ROGERS,
Manager Asst. it. r A P. A
A WEAK (WAN
Can cure himself of tlie tie
pic rable i epulis of early al ute and
perf ctly restore Ids vigor and vital
ity by our home treatmei.t. 'J h
remarkable cures of hopeless caiea
of nervous (Ability and private
coiiiDlaints are ever where stamp
ing out quackery. Treaties and
question list, a physician's gift to
suffering humanity, will be sent
ftee to those alllictec. Addrtsa
with stamp
PIOXEER IXSTITl'TE,
4f5 Kearny St., Room 2, San
Francisco, Cat.
We carry a large fUk-Ic of
printci's etationery, well as
sorted, lmtight direct from the
manufacturers at a low figure,
and can give the best of work
in all kinds of printing for the
least money. Try us.
il. r. Cnr..
THE MARKETS.
ALBANY QUOTATION.
Wheat nii.r vc
OaU :c
Flour t4.1'i per bbl
Potatoen :i."c
Fkjts 'Ate
butter ii0i.fi":
I.ard 10 iac.
Hams 14l.'c.
Shoulders 10
Kacon 12;c
Hops li(q,Uc.
Hay Tiiuotiiy.fio, oaUand chea;
Appl.-a Green, fTrc per bu.
flu j) Dried, .t(ftc. per th.
Apn ea dried bleac hed itc sundricd
8c.
Chickens V. Ji 500 1 :5.
Beef :g:Hc srrKs.
Muttoo i igli .Viper ht ad.
Hogs nJi'e. orestei .
Veal 6tt0c.
Wool lt2ic.
EGGS FOR SALE.
I will Fell full blood Leghorn
egR8, both sinule and rose rt mh,
for $1 50 per 13. also dotted Wvan
dotts, Liht Kraliiiias. lngjhan
and I ljuiouth Kockc at the fame
price. L. J. HiwK,
Tangent, Or,
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