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MORNING HERALD: WED OVEMBER 25. 1891. !;Umttg gaily Iicratd D.VIaVY A.ND WKEK1Y TERMS OT SUBSCRIPTION: DAILY Publiahad ererr morning except Monday.) llcllvarwl by earner, pet wec.. By Mail per year - IwiKSLT, (PnMlahtd every Friday Homing.) copy, per annum, in aUraaco. W ..a out uaid in aavaoce,- s-W 0'20 6 00 (OREGON PACIFIC TIME TABLE. Arrivca Depatu H. 13pm fiZ. 20pm 3.4Upin,7.aani CORRECTION Of LAW MAT TERS. The administration of the law, in various ways, is not acceptable to the general public, and many methods of improvement have been suggested. Among other criticisms in that direction cornea in that of . A. Clark in the Over land Monthly, lie asks what is the remedy for the universally acknowledged defects in ou present system of jurinpiudence? It is to restore to our courts, with all their offices, the position oi perfectly impartial arbiters be tween parties litigant. Let eveiy department of public arbit-ation be as entirely free from influence of fees, or pay, or promise of pay, from either party, as is the presiu" iog judge. Restore these arena of gladiatorial le?al combat to their true functions as court of justice. When disagreeing citizens appeal to public arbitrament, let that appeal be complete and abso lute. Do not permit them to come into court for legal adjudication with a bired intellectual slogger to delay and obstruct in functions. If litigants or their agents must bandy words, and wrangle and qaarrel, let them do it out of com t, where they will not tale vp the time of diainteiesieJ wi'nesses, jurors, and the court, whose time belongs to the state. "What!" says some conservative soul, "Not give a man the advantage of legal counsel?" Yes; let him employ and pay for as maoh counsel and - advice as he pleases f'om coun selors at law, but let this be done outside of court. Says anollur: "Shall we not have any aUorreys to manage cases in court, and as sist the court and jury to arrive at the facts?" Certa;nly; but let these attorneys be re?Uy, as they are now by fiction, office's of the court, sworn as such, paid aa such, sad subject to the same penalties for receiving fees or bribes as are the court, ju-y and sheriff. They should be assisted by the court to represent lii;gnt9, to arrive at the facts, examine the law, and in every way possible as sist the court in administering justice. They would have no more motive to distort fact?, mystify the jury, or delay the trial of causes, than the couit itself. Their in terest would be to "to have the right come uppermost, and have substantial justice done." There should be a sufficient Lumber ,l these court attorneys selected to conduct all investigation with dis patch. They should be paid liberal salaries, and should be chosen cn account of their legal knowledge and honesty. At Iirt siht this plan might aeem to blot out the profession of law, but it would not do so. Oatside of courts there would bv abundant scope for the profession, and many would be needed to 11 the positions of court attorneys. Those in private prac tice wor'd be consulting attorneys, and it would be for their interest always to give honest legal opin ions and aarice. it woiuu never Le to their interest to lure men in to litigation. Now it is notorious that men are every day advised yea, urged into expensive litiga tion by attorneys, when they know the ease is exceedingly doubtful. The attorney, however, thinks he may be able to so manage the election of a jury, orsoniywtify them by his sophistry or his elo quence, aa to make "the worse ap pear the better reason." and so win the case for his client. But in a true system, where he was simply paid for his he nest opinion and honest advice, there would be no temptation of this kind, because be could not follow the ca6e into court. The result of this would be that the volume of litigation would be wonderfully decreased, and the number of courts and judges would be greatly diminished. Litigants would not be obliged to wait a life time for the adjustment of their cases. An immense amount of rubbish in the shade of legal technicalities would be cleared away and the rules of practice would be veay much simplified. A new jurisdiction would be built op, founded always on clear rules of reason and common sense, and not on the obsolete precedents of past ares. Law would become a science, and cease to be a hotch potch of rules and practices fre quently opposed to reason and subversive of justice. Lawyers would be men of learning, men of science, and men of progress, studying the present and future, instead of constantly looking over their thoulders and studying the past. The genu1 shyster would disappear from society, because his occupation would be gone. the poor man or the poor woman, with an honest demand, would be the perfect equal in court with the millionaire. WE HAVE NOT AN ELEPHANT :on our hands,: The losses by fire in the United Stalls a'-e inrnense. The Age of Steel ntcs that the month of Sep tember was remarkable for its fire r it oid here and in Canada, th2 looses being estimated at $10,058,- 2i ascomiM -ed wIth$t;,!C4,700 in IS'A), and $'..7J5.0)0 in 1S39. The loss in the iron-working and allied industries footed up about $600,000. The total for the first nine months of IStH is $1S,9JO,G70, against $73, 5S7,"4 in 1S:h) and $!lti, 190,250 in 1SS!. Tub authorities in Finland are not favorable to the Salvation A rmy, and concluded to suppress it as far as poesible. They have taken a most effectual method of so doing, simply !; denying all publicity to their acts. The Sa1vation:sts cannot exist unless they make a public noise and bluster. -BUT WE HAVE THE LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED STOCK OF Dress Goods, Fancy Goods Underwear Hosiery, Etc, -EVER SHOWN IN ALBANY.- We have just opened onr FALL and WINTER CLOAKS and JACKETS, both In cloth and plush goods, and we feel justified in saying that they excel anything ever shown in the VALLEY. We ask all to call and look knowing that we can please you as well as save you money. At Fi ench Taney Wafer. These wafers are for the relief and cure of painful and iregular menses, and will remove all ob structions, no matter what the cause, and are sure and safe every time. Manufactured by Emerson Drug Co., San Jose, Cal., and for sale at J. A. Cuuiming's drug store only. Fall ti do Oar Duty. Lverbody has at times failed to do their duty towards themselves, Hundreds of lady readers sulfur from sick headache nervousness, sleeplessness and female troubles. Let ttiem follow the example of Mrs. ll. Jlerbecuter, Stevens Point, Wis., who for five years sutlereu greatly from Nervous Pro stration and sleeplessness, tried physicans and different medicines without success. iut one bottle oi Dr. Miles' Nervine caused sound sleep every night and she is feeling like a new person. Mrs. Elizabeth Wheeler, Laramie City, Wvoming- who tried all other remedies, de clares that after three week's use of the Nervine for Headache, Nervous Prostration, etc., she was entirely lelieved. Sold by Stanard A Cusiik. Trial Bottle Free. SEKYE Jt L1YKK FILLS. Act on a new principle regula ting tiie liver, stomach and bowels through the nerves. A new dit covery. Dr. Miles' Pills speedily cure biliousness, bad taste, torpi 1 liver, piles, constipationr Un equaled for men, women, children. Smallest, mildest, surest 1 bOdosej for 23 cents. Samples . ee, at Stanard & Cusick. FNIi aul Ueneral.Market. The undersigned have opened a fish and general produce market on Second street, between liroad alhin and KUswtrth, where we will keep tin; best of fresh fish. game, poultry and goneral produce maiKei, una invite a share of pat tonae. Cull and see us. M.M iiiiTER & Cacsley. YOU 3STOTICEID THAT o o Grocery Store is always full of fruits, vega'.ab , the latest in themirket. If there is any thing to very be had THEY HAVE IT. APPLES, CAULIFLOWER, ORANGES, CLLERY, LEM ONS, BEETS, CRANBERRIES, TURNIPS, CABBAGE, AND CARROTS. FLLNN BLOCK, - - - ALBANY, OREGON Sii Our We are in the Lead Summer Stock will be found complete than ever. larger and more Repairing neatly Bros shoe store. done at Klein HUMPHREYS Dr. Ui Mi'llHKT a SlRciricsare scientifically vi. I carefully priparr-l prescriptions; unnl lor many yean in private practice with suc cn, and for over thirty yearn ued by the lple. Kvery single apt-cine M a cure for the iiaca.-ie named. Hiuk xevilin cure without ilniirin(r, punting or rolu :inir the nystein, and are in fact and deed the sovereign remedial of the norl'l. mt or rum ir.t. son. ctrkh. micr-i.. .1 Fevcm, Conguition, inflammation.. f 2b iVornw, wriu fever, worm colic... ? t'ryinit Coin-, or teething of infants.. 4 Diarrhea, of children nr adult 15 I'yacnterv, Griping, ISiliioun Colic . ! Cholera Morbus, vomiting............ 7 CoukIm, colds, bronchitis..... ............ t Neuralgia, toothache, r'aceache .... V lleaiiache, tdck htadache, vertigo.... :0 Iw;cp9ia. Ii!licu stomach I '. Suppressed or Painful 1'eriods '2 V. lutes, too profuse peiicxls S Croup, cotinh, il.tllcu.'t breathing...... 25 11 halt ithcuiu. eaysipelas. eruptions.. 25 ir, rheumatism, rhciuiatic paintt... ...... 25 ' Fever and aauc, chills malaria 50 17 Piles, blind or bleeding .. 50 M Catarrh, influenza, cold in the head 50 JO W hooping Ougn, violent coughs 60 '.' licneral debility, physical weakness 50 '11 kidney diM;ase.....M.....MM.....M...... 5y In Nervous drhiiiiv .......I1 1 00 SO I'rinary Wiaki.css, witting lied... 50 32 Diseases ot the heart, palpitation.... 1 00 Sold by drugi'ists, or sent postaid on re ceipt of price. lr. Humphreys' Manual, (144 p-.;tjs) richly bound in eloih and gold, muil- 111 & 113 William St , New Yo'.k, FURNISHING GOODS, VELVETS, SILKS, SATINS AND PLUSHES, LADIES' AND MISSES SILK AND KNIT UNDERWEAR, COTTON AND WOOL HOSE, EMBROIDERIES, SILK AND LINKS HANDKERCHIEFS, SCARFS, VEILINGS, SHAWLS, ETC. DRESS GOODS Very attractive lines in new colorings and latest novelties. WHITE GOODS Anything and everything in large assortment and end less variety. GOODS FOR SUMMER WEAR Latest Styles ! High Novelties ! Ladies, Misses A Childien'e. o GL W. SIMPSON, FIRST STREET, ALBANY. OREGON. SPEC I FIGS KKLLOU SOlJOLHie KeMogg school of iluts cutting at corner of First atd ILkcr in the Kulston honse is now oien. Lessons not Hinit-.d. Indies are invited to call and ex.mine t!ie systeiu. Children Cry for PITCHER'S Castoria SEMIKkABLH KESCI'E. Mrs Michael Curtain, I'laintleld, 111, makes the statement that she oau'rlit cold, which settled on her luns; she was treat d for a month by her family physician, but grew worse. He told her she was a boneless victim of coiiisumption and that no medicine could cme her. Ucr uruugut Bug Rested Ir. King's New Discovery for Consumption; she bought a botlle and to her delight found herself bene fitted from the first close. She con tinued its use and after taking ten botiles, found herself sound and well, now does her own housework and is as well as ehe was. Free trial bottle of this great Discovery at Foshay & Mason's Drug Store, large bottles 00c, and f 1.00- Brick Sale At ray kiln one mile east of town, or delivered anywhere in the city. W. C. CaSSsELL. Bountiful gold watches in every imaginable design at Will & Stark's. Kpepsr. This is what you ought to have, in lact, you must have it, to lully enjoy lite, lliousanus are search ing for it daily, and mourning be cause they find it not. Thousands upon thousands of dollars are spent annually by our people in the hope that they may attain this boon. And jet it mav be had bv all. We guarantee that Electric Hitters, if used according to direc tions and the use persisted in. will bring you good Digestion and oust tlie demon Dyspepsia and install instead Eu peps v. Werecomuend Electric Hitters for DyspepBia and all diseases of Liver, Stomach and Kidneys. Sold at 50c and $1.00 per bottle by Foshay & Mason, Druggists. OI K 4'AIll:.llVlt'K. It is seldom that we appear in the roll of spiritual adviser of family phy. sician but there are times when we feel ju6titiee) in calling the attentior of our many subscribers to an article of true merit. We feel justitied in saying that Moore's Keverled Remedy con tains more actual merit than any medicine it has ever been ourgocd fortune to test. One trial will mako you as euthsiastic as the writer. Pension, Fostal, Land and Indian Depredation Claims. LAW OFFICES OF mm surnu or claims, Under the management of W- R. HEARST, Ed. & Prop. S. F. Daily Examiner, JOHN WEDDERBURN, Manager, 618 F. Street, Northwest, Washington, D. C. Will practice in ttie supreme court of tlie United btates. th court of claims, the several courts of the District of Columbia, before committees of congress, and the executive departments. We obtain pensions and patents fndian depredation claims and all classes of land claims, mining, pie' emption and homestead cases pros euuteu before tlie general land of Lee, department of the interior and the supreme court. H II Men and Athletes Wear our Vulcanized Gum Sus pensory to prevent jar, strain or injury, neait men are cured wearing our vulcanized cum sus pensory of varicr-ccle (enlarged veins) nocturnal emissions and im potency, Vigor, comfort and longer life assured. No pain: no poisonous i - urugs. 1'rice only $2. Sealed circulars free. Vulcanized Gum Suspensory Co., Rooms 111, 2tl, McVickers Theatre Building, Chicago 111. Fell Dead. inese words are laminar to our readers, as not a day passes with out the report of the sudden death of some prominent citizens. The explanation is "Heart Disease:" Therefore beware if you have any of the following symptoms : Short Breath. IVin in Side, bmothering Spells, Swollen Ankles, Asthmatic Breathing, Weak and Hungry spells. Tenderness in Shoulder or Irregular Fulse. These symptoms mean heart disease. Tlie must reliable remedy is Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure, wlncli lias caved thousands of lives. Book of testimonials free at Stanard A Cusick, who also sells the New Heart Cure. The Morning Cocktail. Taken before breakfast creates false, injurious appetite A wineglass full of Dr. Henley's English Dandelion Tonic taken before meals strengthens the di gestive organs and enables you to relish a hear'y meal w uncut in jury to the stomach, for sale ly oa hay & Mason. Sodaville water is kept constant. ly on hand by the bottle at G. L- j Blackmail's drug itoie. j-loliday 5hoppei3 Should see the elegant dirplay of SILVERWARE, Watches and WtiesioJewelry -AT AND Solid Gold Kings, Diamond Kings and Ear Drops, New Patterns in Silver Pieces, (.old Pens, Etc., at reasonable prices. Call early and make selections. Plai NPI ELD CONSOLIDATION LOTS 1 The Cheapest and Best Buy in the Market. 7 Because the lots are 50x100 ; because they aie ins'de property ; be cause they are all clear no stumps, no roots, no rocks; because the hind -.s eh vated and has a tine view of the city; because they are near three motor lines not in contemplation, but all now in operation ; be cause buy now, to-day, lor the 10th day of next month they will ad vance $25 earh ; ljecause they are a snap. Ask those who have seen. Seeing is believing. Are you in it? R. F. ASHBY, Manager, No. 05, Washington Street, Portland, Oregon. The Albany Furniture Co k FULL i A A A a rT- mm h m LINE OF UNDERTAKING. OH, MAMMA "Have you seen those lovely lounges at Brink's ? They are the prettiest in town, and all Lis new furni ture is simply elegant.' I bey all say so, ard an in spection will prove it. s Prices always the lowest HE CARRIES A FULL STOCK OF NICE FURNITURE. RE'JIEVBER TEPL4CE, -- - OPPOSITE 0PER1 0'Ji THIS iP-A-ClFIG S TATES JTTI hi mm. LOAN BUG CD I OF SAX FRANfilSO) Offers an Absolutely Safe FOB Iiratal SMALL MONTHLY AMOUNTS. flSix dollars per month will amount to $1000 in seven years. doubling the amount, invested in that time. Alone v loaned on real estate eecuritv at per cent. For full particu lars apply to S. X. STEELE & CO., Local Aitcnts. THB- Vaquina fate OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD T.J K. IKICC, Iterelrer, WE Oregon MelGpEentCos Steamship il.lr.e oo vui rooiimi 22 Hovira Less Timt Thi ) any ft! er roule: Anon 'dt!f ns nrurpam"i fcr r n l rt ca ttfetv. I'uiuiilrcl:'i la .:Lii u to the 0re--m I'lvc rye i:.t ki.imjb tlii;, Diuch U-5 iliut tj 11 ( tl tr route wevu eli fniir.ttf in the Vtuhuii-tUi .U uid &kn r ranclHCO. SAILING DATES, nun liiii iM. IVJHan etie Valley... Nov. fr'h wv . :?h Wi:lai-tt Valley... th Wi"'auic te V..ii"y a tx FK'JM 6X FOAMUCO U No-. ;;d iuih tiid .. .. ...... Inc. -li The comp&uy rtorve the i iht to cl-a teamen or sailmir uaira. daily raexr..Ka tkaik. kxuept SuDilaje.) L v, dlrjt 7:' a u I.v All;.y IS 20 P' tr Aliaiy ::js a r. Ar ;u.na i .. M. O & C. ttaiua cui-tvt at ii'.2i a: d I'OI Wk. M Il,.aa. C, Bosi s, (U-ijri iluuKd, O. F ft P. At;ci.t CorikZlia, O on Willamette Valley., Vi!ianietW Vailev.. WiiliiiciU) allcv.. EAST I SOUTH S0UTHEBN VIA fACIFH, F.GUTL. THE LCIM IVlilL IXLiE California ei; r.. trains r:n dei'y Hut' in 7:iO OJ..LV. . lo:Ui p ui..Lv. .. 3.15 am..Ar.... .l'orU&i:d .... Ar.. 7:3. am .Ailuii y Lv.. 4:-.3asn t'riiiiviaco.L'V.. 7- lira (lOral l'aah. Tiniu linlly- Ks.. t.n: Oay SAi a m..Lv TiTtlaiid . 12:2' p nj..iiV. .. AJbaux... s:4U p nAr.....RoM.-tti:t:.. . .Ar. . 4:'i j w ..i.v..r..- r.m .Lv. . (y . i.'IU Ixbauoa KraiK ii. 1 pL... J; V p m A .. 7'vf a ru. L? b,.'!.' a m.. At .Ailaiiy.. .l-(.ijiiin. Al.i.y.... ... Ar.. 9: 0 p ....Lv . K did Ar.. e.'tu m .... Lv.. i ;' j t ui AI.6A.VV LOCAL, BAILT (ExI'l ullla.', i.CO r.,L l'cr!!ai,d Ar t :o a x .IX F ll Ar. ..A.iiy.,.u....j.M,'i I PULLMAK lif 1-VeTSLLI LKS. TOURIST SLEKlilMi CAKS, Fur accr.na:o;:a'i.:t n rf h'j jciia-CIa 1 a i-UKcrt atU.bcd tu lA).r, . ruj..-. ssat- K:-.:,!..n. iietween l'oitland und. C'ui vailia Mall Train Dall - Kxtrp. humlay 7:30am. .Lv ...1 o.Vaii.l ..At.rsop. m U.lu p ru..Ar Conaii'".. L.ii.6..p. m At Albany and Corvallis ciiinect with traina ol orvCu l'a .iff.-Ilailroad. Exprraa Train Ually Knipt Sunday 4:4Upm.:Lv 1'onlaiid... Ac.. SiOam p til.. Ar McMiuuvili.Lv..:&.4:am TICKETS THROUGH lo Alt Point EAST AND SOUTH 9For tickets and full Herniation re KardinK ratpg mapK, et :., call ou cvn:paiiy'f agent at Allunv. it. hOKIIl.LR. E. P. R OGEES, alaiiMrcr At'. ; A V, A BANK OF OREGON, ALBANY, OREGON. F. Meritl, Pres.- 3. Lanninir, V. J. W. Elan Cachler. TrnTiai t9a general liankinif liumeoa. Kx. hmvc hi'iiuht ami sold on all the prin- ii.U i-itita ( the 1'ni.toil Status, also. Ureat lirilain, France anrl Germany. directions at all accessible points made on fa orahle terms. Interest paid on time deposits. Fresh oysters in any style at tho Diamond Chop lloune 25 centp. Alien I?ros , alwavs supply their custcuicrs with butter and eggs. RED CROWN MII1S ISOM, EAKXISG a CO., Props NEW PR0CES8 FLOUR. (Superior for Family and Baker's use) Best Siorane Facilities (Highest cash prior ALBANY aid for wbcaVEJ OREGON A WEAK ftlAN Can cure himself of the de plorable results of early abuse and perfectly restore his x igoraud vital ity by our home treatment. The remark able cures of hoelees cases of nervous iieLiiity and private complaints are ever" w here stamp ing out quackery. Treaties and' question lift, a piiveii ian's jrift to tutlering huiuaniiy, will be sc-j.t fiee to those ailhcU-c. Addrees with Etamp 1'IOXKER INSTITUTE, 403 Kearny bt., Room 2, an Francisco, Cal. We c;rry a large tt.ck of printti'ri stationery, well as sorted, lxuht direct from the inanufacturers at a low l'gure, and can give tlie best of work in all kinds of printing for the least money. Trv ns. H. -. Copb. THE MARKETS. AIBaKT quotations. Tv"ieai-Se Oat UijC Flour-jer bbl Potatoes "e Butter 2'.i(.ic Lard lowiac Hams HQZI.'k. S&ouMcrs loc Bacon lii'i'c. Hops I'Jiy, 14c. Hay Timoltiv. f 'fl n ?c a t Ap;I s r:ret n, $.Vt- pPr Lu Piuji Dru-d, G.c per S). "I'l' " Mi lU UieUllll!ll ..' u.-iet 0 c. HUQ nhiSk;5!?.ry'-'un2 i:! M; old f f 4 i0 t3-7tt trig. Mutton-:: 50i.T head. Hoes .'-,'o. arot.ee. Veal VAtjc. Wool legale. Wlun in want of Br.m..i,;.. sweet Fuch a? hunev, n aple fviud etc., call on F. E. Al'en. " v' Tkin't T. I ..... v l.ii-i, i im i r. i Ai n now runmn,: a jrroi erv 'en re posite Masonic Tcmrle. Will & Stark u ill I ..i.i how you their larire lin ..i iiui Biiverware. it ui a.. j giou, even n you don't buy. 18 op-