Moitymq herald; THUBSJAr. December io, i89i
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STARVATION IS MJSS1A.
With the abundance that is
f.unl in every nook and corner in
the land, and ieace and prosperity
abounding, it if dillicult for the
favored inhabitants of this land to
realize that in any part of the
world there should be want and
destitution even to the full
measure of starvation
is the fact from
Russia.
The Czar in attempting U allevi
ate the distress has adopted
various treasures, seemingly with
out meeting the emergency as yet.
First the exports of wheat from
one province t another was for
bidden, then an edict was issued
forbidding the export of wheat to
foreign countries. The New York
World in reviewing the matter
says that the edict will not help
the Russian peasant or abate the
horrrrs of the Russian famine.
There is always famine somewhere
in Russia, but this year it covers a
tract of land longer than would be
bounded by a line drawn from
t'aje Cod to the Pacific and of
half the average breadth of the
United States. This vast territory
is inhabited by 40,000,000 of peo
ple, and, though one of the world,
has this year less than hall the
amount of food needed to support
its population. By way of allevi
ating the growing distress the
Russian government forbade, some
two months ago, the export of
wheat from one province to an
other. An embargo was in fact
placed on the internal trade in the
cereal which the Russian peasant
farmer grows but does not con
sume. To realize on such frag
ments of a crop as he had the
peasant was compelled to sell at
Any prices he tould get from
speculators who took the risk of
defying the law, or rather who
"stood in" with those charged
with its execution. The ukase
against foreign exportation will
have a similar result. 1 he farmers
who have any w teat to sell ill
be worse off than before ; the vast
majority who had none will be no
better off, It is too late now to
try to supply the lack of wheat for
Heed, and it Las been in many
cases a ghast'y farce to find sup
plies of seed waiting for farmer
who had neither horses to haul it
nor strength enough to prepare
for it. A condition of things like
that now existing in Russia means
simply the reduction of millions of
people to a condition of hopeless
pauperism and a huge san iiice of
human life to starvation and pestilence.
ton has been given the lead in
matters to the detriment of Ore
n'i reputation in several in
stances, but in this particular one
probably the eople of Otegan
generally speaking, will view with
great satisfaction the judgeship
plum pass to the new state. As
between Simon and Lair Hill there
will be but little hesitation in
making a choice.
I iik beet Fiigar btirinefs is
receiving considerable attention in
different portions of Illinois.
At Uafesburg in that etate citizens
have raised $50,000 ami an eastern
syndicate it is said will add 5o0,-
000 more to establish an extensive
plant. Oregon beets have been
proven to stand fully up to the
highest standard for the sugar
manufacturing purposes, and the
matter should be agitated here
unt l a movement towards the
accomplishment of that purpose is
reached.
Stx.vror. Ioi.rn says to the New
York 1'iess which asked for his
position on the silver question
"I am not in favor of the frje coir
age of American silver, nor to tl e
unlimited coinage of any silver."
That may be th e voice of Jolpli
but it is not "vox populi."
:WE HAVE NOT ANEEt
EL E P
AN
-LI
ON OUR HANDS,
BUT WE HAVE THE LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED STOCK OF
Dress Goods,
Pa ncy Goods
Underwear
Hosiery, Ktc.
-EVER SHOWN IN ALBANY.-
A stoma uses the Australian
ballot system in her city election.
1 lie I'clsai'te corset attords a
support loth light and strong.
freedom in all motion and elegance
of shape. The Delsarte waists for
ladies and children are recommen
ded by all who have tried them.
Perfect tit guaranteed. Mrs. Talt.
exclusive agent. Samples may be
seen at Mrs. liilbert's dressmak
ing parlors, over Golden Rule
ljL.aar.
MIL ICKt EA LlVCat M 1X8.
Act on a new principle regula
ting the liver, stomach and bowels
through the nerves. A new dii-l
covery. Dr. Miles' Pills speedily
cure biliousness, bad taste, torpill
liver, piles, constipationr U n-1
equaled for men, women, children.
Smallest, mildest, surest! 60 dose 3 1
for 2- ceuta. Samples . ee, at I
Stanard & Cusick.
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
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Tr a -7"m -y-OTT ZLTOTICIEID
THAT
A significant vacant seat in the
United States senate, is the one
lor New York, to be occupied by
Governor j Hill. It will remain
unoccupied until the lat bit of
juice possible to extract has been
sucked fi'lin the gubernatorial
orange, when he will drop the
worthies) peel and turn his entire
attention to the pap to be drawn
from the senatorial fruit. Whethe
a u an can legally hold two ollices
of prolit and trust at once has al
ways been counted as sett!cd in
the negitjve, but Hill seems to
have reversed the decision. An
other New York man w lio is elected
to the lowtr house of cor.reFS is
also following in Hi l a lead
Mayor Chapin of Brooklyn who
concludes to hold on to both
Ollices. Statesmanship seems to
be a progressive science for some
men at least, the progrc of
course being in th? line of their
desires.
French Tansy Wafers.
These wafers are for the relief
and cure of painful and iregular
menses, ami will remove all ob
structions, no matter what the I
cause, and are sure and safe every
time. Manufactured by Emerson
Drug Co., San Jose, Cal., and for
sale at J. A. Cumming's drug
store only.
Fall to do Our Duty.
r.verbody has at times failed to
do their duty towards themselves,
Hundreds of lady readers suffer
rout sick headache nervousness,
sleeplessness and lemale troubles.
Let them follow the example of
.Mrs. H. Herbechter, Stevens
l'oint, Wis., who for five years
suitereu greatly lrom .Nervous Pro
stration and sleeplessness, tried
physicans and different medicines
without success. Rut one bottle
of Dr. Milts Nervine caused sound
sleep every night and she is feeling
like a new person. Mrs. Elizabeth
v heeler, I.aramie 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 relieved. Sold by Stanard
A lusick. Irial iSottle Free.
Grocery Store islways full of fruita, vegatables, the very
latest in the market. If there is any thing to be had
THEY
HAVE
IT.
APPLES, CAULIFLOWER, ORANGES, CELERY, LEM
ONS, BEETS, CRANBERRIES, TURNIPS, CABBAGE,
AND CARROTS.
LINN BLOCK, - - - ALBANY, OREGON
AUTUMN:
IS HERE, AND THE INQUIRY ON THE
mind and on the lips of every woman will be,
"Who has the best stock of
Cloaks, Mete, For Trimmed Garffleats and Ladies Fall Dresswear.
Fish anil General Market.
The undersigned have opened a
iisn ana general produce market
on Second street, between Eroad-
alhin and Ellsworth, where we
will keep the best of fresh fish.
game, joultry and general produce j
market, ana invite a share ol pat
ronage, i an ana see us.
Slaughter & Cai slet.
all
Ask C. B. Winn for rates to
Eastern and Southern points.
Go to Klein Bros, and have vnnr
elioes repaired w hile you wait.
This question can be satisfactorily answered at the old established house of
SAM'L. E. YOUNG,
HUMPHREYS
w
'HO HAS OPENED FOR THE FALL AND WINTER TRADE A MAMMOTH ASSORTMENT OF
Ladies Dress Goods, in cloth, silks, foreign and domestic fabrics, shawls, underwear, gloves, hosiery,
laces. linens, ana white goods, notions, novelties, etc.
Also a complete assortment of Boots and Shoes, Staple and Fancy Groceries.
Or. lli'Ml'llKKV'H Smt'inciiare nr-lenlifWlli,
i.nvi.iHj prepare! prcscnpiimia; um
lor iikuiv )e:ira in private practice with sue-
i-ni, aim ror over inirly years uwd by the
l'"plv. Kv) aiiiKlespetiac U a cure lor
1 lie,- KpfTiti.-s cure without tlruKldnr,
piir.'im; i.r rviludiii; the system, and are in
fact and deed the sovereign remedies ol the
worm.
nSTABLISHED IN 1868, THIS PIONEER DRY GOODS HOUSE HAS MAINTAINED PUBLIC FAVOR
P. by keeping a stock large enough to supply any want, and making a specialty of selecting such goods
Li as will give satisfaction both in quality and prices,
Chili seems to have developed
a wonderful warlike spirit, and t
work it off now proposes to turn in
and whip out the Argentine Re
public. Those South American's
are a bellicose set anywav, and
are bound to have some sort of a
scrimmage on all the tim?.
IX the turn that anairs Lave
'taken in Washington, over the
appointment of the new United
States nidge, it is probably a
satisfaction to know that the ap
pointment will be likely to be
given to W. Lair Hill, of Seattle
and Oregon is to be left out of the
race. The new state of Washing-
Liir or rui.MiPAL sou. Cl am. kick..
1 rivtrii, i,.n;-intiun, lnnammation.. 25
2 Wornn, wiirm lever, worm colic... 26
'in mi; CoUc, or teething ol infanta. . 26
4 ltarrl;ia, ol children or adults 86
5 lvMentery, Griping, Blllious Colic . 28
o cnoiera Alorbus, vomiting............ 6
7 Coughs, colds, lronchitis... 25
S Neuralgia, to.it hat he. Faceache s
I) Headache, sick htadache, vertigo.... t6
iiiiiious siomacn ......... 25
11 Siipprcxsed or Painful Periods 25
i Wintes, too profuse petiods 25
1:1 Croup, coiiKh, dittlcult breathing...... 25
14 Salt Klieuiu. eaysipelas. eruptions.. 25
15 Khfunia'ism, rhiuri atie pains 25
lti Kever and auue, chills malaria to
17 Files, Mind or Meeding............J.. 50
l! fitarrh, influenza, cold in the head 60
o n iKpiiiic w.mi;ii, violent coughs 6g
Jl llrneral dehility, physical weakuess 60
2j kidney dicaMe ................ 64)
Nervous dcliility 1 go
ao I rioary Weakness, witting bed.....I 60
j- diseases 01 me heart, lulpiutiou.... 1 00
Sold by druggists, or seat postpaid on re-
ecipt ol price. ir. Humphreys' Manual, (144
pu$;civ ricmy oounu in c:oin ana gold, mail -ree,
HLHI'IIKtYS llKl), O,
111 & m William St , New York.
SPECIFICS.
CLOSE CASH BUYERS VISITING THIS MARKET ARE ESPECIALLY
invited to inspect his stock, which is complete in all his numerous depart
ments, and purchased especially tor the fall saeoafef
1891
Julius
GRADWOHLS
Baz ar
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Children Cry
for PITCH EE'S
Castoria
Wholesale price of suirar: 100
lbs. extra C, 4-75; 100 lbs. granu
lated, 5.75.
My display of new tors and
novelties for
this year will
wonderful.
MHE VERY LATEST NEWS
I is that yon can buy at Julius
x Gradwohl's Bazaar, for net
cash, goods as follows :
17 1 be. granulated sugar $1.00
20 lbs. extra C sugar 1.00
No. 1 kerosene, per single gal. .25
5 gallons good pickles 90
20 lbs. No. 1 Sayon soap J0
Arbuckle coffee, 25c. per pound
I will conduct a strict cash store,
and all goods will be sold for net
cash from 10 to 25 per cent, less
than regular price.
Mv stock of Chinaware, fancy
good's and all the desirable styles
of dishes, as well as staple grocer
ies crockery lamps and fixtures,
is complete in every way. I make
a speciality of fine teas, coffees and
baking powder, and always pleases
the holidays uny customers,
be something Julius Gbadwoul, j
Albany, Oct. 17. 1891.
f Pension, Postal, Land and Indian
Depredation Ulaiiui".
Jlaw offices of
OMR BUREAU OF CLAMS,
Under the management of
W- R. HEARST,
Ed. & Frop. S. F. Daily Examiner,
JOHN WEDDERBURN,
Manager,
618 F. Street, Northwest,
Washington, D. C.
Will practice in the supreme
court of the United States, the
court of claims, the several courts
of the District of Columbia, before
committees of congress, and the
executive departments.
We obtain pensions and patents,
Indian depredation claims and all
classes of land claims, mining, pi ex
emption and homestead cases pros
ecuted beiore me general lauu oi
tiue. deoartment of the interior
aud the supreme court.
OH. MAMMA
"Have you seen those
lovely lounges at Brink's?
They are the prettiest in
town, and all his new furni
ture is simply elegant."
They all say so, ard an in
spection will prove it.
Trices always the lowest.
HE CARRIES A FULL STOCK OF NICE FURNITURE.
REMEMBER TIE PUCE, - -- OPPOSITE OPERA 0US
Aak my scents for w. l.. uaaciaa nnoea. - - 2 I t I Fit
f not far sale In your place aak year Ea OlaMIIVi
Ik mr areata for W. L. Daoglaa Shoea,
If nt far aala In vour Dlaee aak veal
dealer l aend for catalosne, aecare the
UKt'Ucy, and uct tkeai lor yon.
UTTAKB NO Ht'BSTlTtTK.-aU
SOLE AUKXT,
ALBANY, - - OREGON.
It is a eeainlefs shoe, with
no tacks or wax thread to
hurt the feet; made of the
best fine calf, stylish and easy
and because we make more
shoes of this grade than any
other manufacturer, it equals
hand sewed shoes coding
from $4 to $5.
$5.00 genuiue bant' seved,the
finest calf shoe ever offered
WHY is THE for 15; equals trem-n uu
W. L- DOUGLAS ffSiit w,,ichcost fro,n
CO CUIT PR $4 ha.id sewed welt shoe, fine
30 OnUb CENTLEMEN ,.ai gtvlish comfortable and
THE BEST SHOE IN THE WORLD FPU THE M0S a:HiXX",
offered at this price ; same gr'l as cubtom made shoes costing
"flfrom $6 to $9.
3.50 police shoe; farmers, railroad men and letter carriers all wear
them; tine call, seamless, 6mootu in me, Heavy mree souis, exten
sion edge ; one pair will wear a year.
$2.50 fine calf; no better shoe ever offered at this price ; one trial will
convince those who want a shoe for comfort and tervice.
$2.25 and $2.00 Workingman's shoes are strong and durable. Those
who have given them a trial wili wear no other make.
BOYS' $2 and $1.75 school shoes are worn by the boys everywhere ;
they sell on their merits as the increasing sales show.
LADIES $3 hand sewed shoe, best Dongola ; very etylish ; equals Frenc j
imported shoes costing fiom $4 to $ti.
Ladies $2.50, $2 and $1 75 shoe for Misses are the best Dongola. Stylish
and durable.
Caution. See that W. L. Douglas' name and piioe are stamped on the
bottom of each shoe. W. L. DOUGLAS, Brockton, MaB.
THB"
Yaquina Route !
RAILROAD
OREGON PACIFIC
T. K.;UOO:,iKeer!er.
Oregon Deyelopmsnt Co.'s
Steamship ILlne
22
MILES SHORTER
AND
Hours Less Tims
Than by any other route:
Accomodations uiiM:r assed for trn t tt u
latuty. Fares am' Ircl.th :a )ai,uii.a a
tlie Orei;oii IKw 0 n.c-i:t ccUai.y'a
jhiD, mucb Ittt thai by any ll.tr route
neen all pointa io tile illitu.i tu lI
tud San Francisco.
JSailinq dates,
FROM TAQUIKA.
Willarr.ette Valley... ... Nov. S'h
W V ... 1Mb
WillamHte Valley 2o lb
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No-. XU
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Albany Collegiate Institute,
OREGON,
June 10, 1892
ALBANY,
September 9, 1891.
A Full Corps of ExpcrieLced Teachers.
Four departments of study : Collegiate, Normal, Kuhiness, Primary.
Type writing and Short-hand are taught. For catalogue address,
KEV. ELBKKT N. CONDIT, A. M., President.
FEED -:- STORE
-AD-
GENERAL PRODUCE MARKET;
WANTED SPECIA LLY-Hay, oats tn1 rctatrrp, to supply suiitomi
on the Oregon Pacific Railroad extension and my mcreaping
Willan'ftte 'aln...
VViilauit-tte Vallev....
WilUiiiicae alkv ..
Tuc c03ipany ruierve the riot
tcaiucra r H:uinf tiatefi.
DAILT r AhKNE TEAma.
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t, Tac,dlr.a 2:i i I U Aloiy 12 20 H
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Ar Aliiauy . Ar YaUiiia (' r. a.
USC. tia.iic joiilCcI at Ai;d and 1 01
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C, . IIuoci, General LauaKei,
U. F & P. agciit
Corvallis, O oa
EAST'S SOUTH
ROUTE.
VIA
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
IKE IX LM SEST4 EtlTE
California ex-ruw trail:! run daily
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TOURIST SLEKI IN(J CARS,
Kur acconinuMiaiion of Sc onl-Claaa i a
ernm atUchtd t 1 xprooo 'trains.
Store in
home trad
Strahan Brick
.here I sell ia quantities to suit the purchasers.
Second street
R. VI. ROBERTSoN,
Wm Mrlr- Division.
Between Poitlaud and Corvallis
Springfield Sawmill
A. WHEELER, (SPRINGFIELD.) PROPRIETOR.
SPRINGFIELD. - - - OREGON.
Albany vard and office on Riilroa J. between Fourth an 1 Fifth
eets, A. Wheeler, Albany Manager.
Having lumber not excelled in quality, and ficilitie3 nit surnasie l
the prompt and satisfactory JUing of orders, I rdapwtfallv slit:it i
re of the trade. A. WHEELER.
crxjXiZ'crs Joseph,
Manufacturer of Choice Cigars
-AND DEALER IN-
FINE IMPORTED AND KEY TOT
Cigars Flu? and Smoking Tobaccos, Meerschaum and Briar Pipes,; in
full line o' Bniokers' Articles.
Ne cot to Pffeiffer's candy store, Albany, Oreeon,
we are in toe Lead!
Our
Summer Stock will be found
complete than ever.
larger and mora
1 FURNISHING GOODS,
VELVETS, SILKS, SATINS AND PLUSHES, LADIES' AND
MISSES SILK AND KNIT UNDERWEAR. COTTON
AND WOOL HOSE, EMBROIDERIES, SILK AND
LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, SCARFS,
VEILINGS, SHAWLS, ETC.
Hall Train tlally - f-.xcrp Sondaj
..I'o.'ilaii'.l . . Ai .ii.'lit p.
... CV.ratii.. I.. !-..Vp.
7::w a iu..Li'
1J: p m..Ar.
At Alt.Miy and Cor'.aH: cmwl
trains of r- 'ii i'ai iln Kailroa l.
llh
Knprm Train lail (Kt t Minday
4:i p ia.. Lv 1'ortlind . Ar.. t clu
7:26 p in . Ar Mi'Mirini!li. . I. v. .6.4."Aai
THROUGH T1CKFTS
lc All Point'
EAST AND SOUTH
t&For tickets and full informa'ion rr.
1,'ardiii ritix luips, etc., call on cca pai.y's
aviit at A'tuiti .
K. hofclll.KK, E. P. I'.OGKRS,
llwu'tr AW P.A
A WEAK MAN
Can cure himself of the le
ph.rablf residis of early al ute and
perfectly ret-tote his t igorand vital
ity by our home treatment. The
remarkable cures of hopelees casts
of nervous ;ebility and private
complaints are eer where stamp
ing out quackety. Treaties and
question list, a physician's gift to
suuerini; humanity, will be sent
ftee to those aillictec. Address
with stamp
PIONEER INSTITUTE,
405 Kearny St.. Room 2. San
Fianciwo, Cal.
We ofrry a large stock of
printer s stationorv, well as-
sorteil, Wight dinrt from the
manufacturers at a low figure.
ami can give the best of work
in all kinds of printing for the
lea&t money. Try vt.
W. ('. Conn.
DRESS GOODS
Very attractive lines in new
colorings and latest
novelties.
WHITE GOODS
Anything and everything in
lare assortment and end
less variety.
GOODS FOR SUMMER WEAR I
Latest Styles I High Novelties I Ladies, Mieses & Childien's.
High Novelties I
o
a. W. SIMPSON
LFIRST STREET. ALBANY, OREGON.
OYSTERS.
Jr K E7m 5TYIE
AT
mm vi
1
10
Urick for sale
At mv kiln one mile east of town,
or delivered anywhere in the city.
W. C. CaS.-KIL.