Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, December 11, 1891, Page 2, Image 2

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COAST Di'FSSSES,
The matter of a better eyiitem of
coast defenea ia one that is prom
inent before the people at present.
Action upon it is pending in con
gress, and a thorough discussion
and understanding of the subject
should be had. The Omaha Bee re
fers to the fact that United States
Senator Dolph of Oregon makes a
strong plea for adequate coast de
fenses, a matter which recent cir
cumstances have induced the peo
ple of the country to take greater
interest in than ever before. Sen
ator Dolph baa given very close
attention and study to this subject
and when he urges its commanding
importance it is with a full know
ledge of the facta and a just appre
ciation of the dangers. In order
to realize these it is sufficient to
know that 5,000 miles of sea-coast,
with numerous harbors and im
portant seaboard cities and an ex
tensive ana valuable commerce
upon the Great Lake, are practi
cally defenseless. rroerty to the
value $4,000,000,000 would be ex
posed to destruction in case of war
with a naval power. Senator
Dolph is on of those who wisely
believe that the time lias not yet
arrived when it is practicable to
settle all national disputes by arbi
tration, and that it is not safe to
act upon the theory that we shall
never again be involved in foreign
war. Neither the history of our
own country, he remarks, nor that
of other nations gives promise of
perpetual peace. He believes, also
that the best means of preserving
an honorable peace is preparation
for war. The knowledge that an
adversary is prepared to resent an
insult or tate redress lor a wrong
will make a nation careful to avoid
cause for offense. While prepara
tion for war might make us ten
acioisJof our right it would make
other nations more ready to accord
them to us. A principal cause of
congressional inaction in this mat
ter of coast defenses has been the
apathy of some of the representa
tives in both branches of congress
of the interior states. Senator
Dolph very properly regards it as a
mistake to suppose that every part
of the Unien is not interested in
this question. The injury caused
by an attack upon any one of our
great sea coast cities would not be
merely local. They are the depots
at which are stored the surplus
products of human labor in almost
every banch of industry. They are
the termini of the great transpor
tauon systems of the countrv.
establish a mission enterprise in a
neglected part of Chicago The
carrying out of this bequest was
committed to Mr. Phillip D.
Armour, who although not a mem
ber of any church, or even t. pro
fessing Christian, has added to
his deceased brother's benefaction
the sum of $900,000 in the erection
of a commodious building for the
mission and another for an In
dustrial Training Echool. Both!
these structures are perfect in all
their appointments, furnishing
every facility and convenience for
carrying on mission work. Over
2,000 persons of all ages age here
under the instruction of faithful
teachers in the Sunday school, the
kindergarten and night schools,
The purpose of Mr. Armour and
the teachers who are engaged in
this enterprise, is not to remove
the scholars instructed from their
present surroundings but lo lm
prove their minds and brighten
their lives in the homes where
they reside. Mr. Aimour has
built in a most substantial man
ner a block of three-story build
ings containing 139 flats, and the
rents are all devoted to the sup
port of the work of mission. This
modest man, whose name is
known the world over, and the
volume of whose - weekly trans
actions amounts to millions, is
present every Sabbath, the most
interested participator in the great
work that is being accomplished
through his muniticent benefac
tions.
:WE HAVE NOT AN
ELEPHANT
!ON OUR HANDS,;
BUT WE HAVE THE LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED STOCK OF
Dress Goods,
Fancy Goods
Underwear
Hosiery, Ktc.
-EVER SHOWN IN ALBANY.-
We have just opened our FALL and WINTER CLOAKS and JACKETS, both in cloth and plush
goods, and we ieel jus tided in saying that they excel anything ever shown in the VALLEY.
to cau and look knowing that we can please you as well as save you money. At
itie ueisarte co'set atlords a I
support both litrht and siionc.
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. Gilbert's dressmak
ing parlors, over Golden Rule
Bazaar.
MILU SEKYE LIVER PILLS).
Act on a new principle regula
ting the liver, stomach and bowels
through the nerves. A new du-
covery. Dr. Miles' Pills speedily
cure biliousness, had taste, tort
liver, piles, constipationr V
equaled for men, women, children.
Smallest, mildest, surest 1 60 doses
for 25 ceuts. Samples ;ee, at
btanard & Cusick.
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HAVE TOU HOTICED
THAT
Grocery Store isjalways full of fruits, vegetables, the very
latest in the market. If there is any thing to be had
French Tauay Wafers,
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. Cummine's drug
store oniy.
Fall to do Our lutj.
hverhody has at times failed to
do their dutv towards themselves.
Hundreds of lady readers suffer
from sick headache nervousness.
sleeplessness and temale troubles.
Let them follow the example of
Mrs. H. Herbecbter. Stevens
I'o'iit, Wis., who for five vears
sullered greatly from Nervous Pro
stration and sleeplessness, tried
physicans and different medicines
without success. But one bottle
of Dr. Miles' Nervine caused sound
Ieep every night and she is feeling
like a new person. Mrs. Elizabeth
ueeler, Laramie Citv. 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
uusicK. 1 rial Uottle D ree.
Fish and General Market.
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, Jackets, For Trimmed Garments and Lais Fall Drmwwr.
The undersigned have opened a
fish and general produce market
on second street, between ttroad-
II" 1 am
aioin and r-iiswcrta, wnere we
will keep the best of fresh fish.
game, poultry and general produce
marcel, and invite a share of pat
ronage, i. an and see us.
Sl.Al'UHTER & Caisley.
They are the centers of wealth and
trade. In case of the construction
or blocade of one of them, com
merce, foreign and internal trans
portation, and the financial busi
sees of the countrv would be
demoralized and the whole country
would suffer. The shock would be
felt throughout the Nation's finan
cial and commercial system, and
the continuance of the demorliza
tion for a period of thirty days
would result in loss to the country
at large greater than the cost of
fortifying our entire coast. This
subject promises to have promi
nence in the deliberation of the
fifty-second congress, and it is
reasonably to be expected that
there will be much lei s opposition
than heretofore to a liberal policy
regarding coast defenses. The
necessity of such protection has
been impressed upon the country,
ftml it fiaa Wnn til 11nlratnswl
.. . . . I )i Whiten, too profuse pt-iiodn Si
moreover, that a great commercial '3 croup, couh, difficult breathing ?
natina lika trip Trnilw.1 Utntsa 8811 Kheum. eaympelaa. eruptions
nailOa line tne Lniled Mates, COn- )5 Khcu.nati.nii, rheiuratic pains
etanuy reaching out lor la-ger
This question can be satisfactorilly answered at the old established house of
SAM'L. E. YOUNG,
HO HAS OPENED FOR THE FALL AND WINTER TRADE A MAMMOTH ASSORTMENT OF
Ladies Dress Goods, in cloth, silks, foreign and domestic fabrics, siiawls, underwear, gloves, hosiery
laces, unens, an d white goods, notions, novelties, etc
HUMPHREYS' I Al80acompletea8BOft,Bent of Boots and Shoes, Staple and Fancy Groceries.
Dr. lU-MriiRRT'sSncmcsare scientifirjllv
ami carefully prepared prescriptions; used
for maov years in private practice with mio
cess, and for over thirty years used by the
iwopie. r.very single specific la a cure for
meuiscase named.
These siieciflcs cure without druiririnp.
uuiKiuif nr raiucini; me BVHteui. anil re in
fact aad deed the sovereign remedies of the
worm.
nSTABLISfYED I?T I9fi8. THIS PIONEER DRY GOODS HOUSE HAS MAINTAINED TITBLIC FA OR
fl. by keeping s stock large enough to supply any want, and making a specialty ol selecting sm.ii gou
as will riv atiafarttnn imth in nuaiitv ann nrices.
list or rmsciPAL kos. emus
1 rcvers. Congestion, liillammatinn
2 worms, worm fever, worm colic...
3 C'ryinx Colic, or teething of infants..
4 Diarrhea, of children or adults
o oysentery, Unpine, liillious Colic ...
6 Cholera Morbus, vomiting...........
7 Cou-h. colds, hrunchitis
S Neuralgia, toothache, Faceache....
9 Headache, sick htadache. vertiiro
0 Ppspepsia, billious stomach
suppressed or Painful Periods
FRICKS..
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market! and extending its rcla
tions with other countries, cannot
be perpetually secure against con
troversies and complications that
it may not always be possible to
settle by peaceful means
PRACTICAL WILL MAK1SG.
In the general failure of will
making, when the best that can
be produced are set aside by the
courts, and many public benefac-
factions by that means made null
and void, it ia a relief to read of
the distribution of some fortunes
in the direction intended, and too,
that some individuals place their
surplus means to a good use while
it is yet in their own control.
It is said that the late Joseph
Armour bequeathed $100,000 to
Iti Fever anil ague, chills malaria
17 Tiles, blind or bleeding.......... '
"J Catarrh, influenza, cold in thf ;j
0 Whooping Cougn, violent coi',,
General debility, physical weakness
v iTvTr:" w
-o..v,,uua tit .m i ... ......... on
SO Urinary Weakness, wet ting bed."." 50
u, iUe ueati, I'AIpitation.. .. 1 00
iLO'iE CASH BUYERS VISITING THIS MARKET ARE ESPECIALLY
invited to inspect his stock, which is complete in all his numerous depart
ments, and purchased especially for the fall seaaonjaf
1891
Sold by drugv istt, or sent postpaid ou re-
.n ui .rinr. uw. (iiuncs Manual, (144
in ctt'4n auu gold, mail
rce, ULMVHKKYSJIEP. O.
111 & 113 William St , New York.
SPEC I FIGS
Julius
GRADWOHL'S
Bazaar
Children Cry
for FITCHBR'3
Castoria
Wholesale Drice of. sugar: 100
lbs. extra C, 14.75; 100 lbs. granu
lu..? r. r
My' display of n.?W toys and baking powder, and always pleases
novelties for the holidays mjcuswuc.
MHE VERY LATEST NEWS
I is that you can buy at Julius
A Gradwohl's Bazaar, for net
frtnri. croods as follows :
17 lbs. granulated sugar $1.00
20 lbs. extra C BUgar 1. 00
No. 1 kerosene, peT single gal. ,is
5 gallons good pickles SK)
20 lbs. No. 1 Savon soap U0
Arbuckle coffee, 25c. per ound
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.
Mr stock of Chinaware, fancy
good's and all the desirable styles
of dishes, as w ell as staple grocer
ies crockery lamps and fixtures,
is complete in every way. I make
a speciality of fine teas, coffees and
this year
woiidei ful.
w ill ! be something
Julius Gbadwoul,
Albany, Oct. 17. 18U1.
Tension, Postal, Land and Indian
Depredation Claims.
law offices op'
mmn mm 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 the supreme
court of the United States, the
court of claims, the several courts
of the District of Uolumbia, before
committees of congress, and the
executive departments.
We obtain pensions and patents,
Indian depredation claims and all
clonses of land claims, mining, pie-
emption and homestead cases pros
ecuted before the general land of
fice, department of the interior
juid the supreme court.
G. W. SIMPSON
His displayed at his etore", a full line of
JK)(JDW C00DS
INCLUDING
Scarfs, Tidies, Throws, Handker
chief, Glove and Jewelry Cases,
Table covers, Slipper cases, Calen
ders. Etc., Etc. He also has a
complete line of Fancy Work Ma
teriais, Pon Pons, Arasenes, Brad
esene, Tinsel, Fancy Cord, Banner
Kods, India and Drapery Silks,
Ladies Handkerchiefs iu Linen,
Silk and Bolting Cloths.
In stamped goods our stock ia
complete. Banners, Scarfs, Splash
ers, Tidies, Napkins, Tray Cloths,
Etc., Etc.
Call and are liis beautiful show window, and ex
amine his elegant stock.
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 eleirant."
They all say so, avd an in
spection will prove it.
Prices always the lowest.
HE CARRIES A FULL STOCK OF NICE FURNITURE.
REMEMBER TEPL4CE, - OPPOSITE OPERA GUS
Auk tnv n cront m for TV. T. nnncrlna ffhnea.
If not lor Hale in your pi nee auk your
!alcr lo mml for cntnlutruvt secure the
agvinii nw ant-ass juua , iiTiP.iAV
iTTAKE NO SI UST1TLTE. 1 ALl3AN, - - OREGON.
L. E. BLAIM,
SOLE AliKNT.-
WHY IS THE
It is a seamless shoe, w ith
no tacks or wax thread to
hurt the feet ; made of the
hest fine caif, stylish andeany
and hecause we make more
shoes of this grade than any
other manufacturer, it equals
hand sewed shoes costing
from $4 to $5.
$".00 Kenuiue hand sewed, the
linest calf shoe ever ollered
tor o: equals rrencii mi-
rl ll AO ported shoes which cost from
III L.a lWWIkjn $8tol.
OO CUC EQB M hand sewed welt shoe, fine
30 OnW& GENTLEMEN .calf, stylish, comfortable and
THt BE8TSHOE HMKt wuhui tw iHfcnun' durable. The Inst hhoe ever
offered at this price; same grn' as. custom made shoes costing
ironi $6 to
police shoe; farmers, railroad men and letter carriers all wear
them; fine calf, seamless, smooth iniide, heavy three souls, exten
sion edge ; one pair will wear a year.
2.r0 fine rRlf : no hetter shoe ever offered at this price : one trial will
convince those w ho want a shoe for comfort and service.
$2.25 and $2.00.Vorkingnian's shoes are strong and durable. Tlioi
wlio liavn pivpn them a '-rial wili wear no other make.
BOYS' $2 and $1.75 school shoes are worn by the boys everywhere;
tliev sell on their merits as the increasing sales snow.
LADIES $3 hand sewed shoe, best Dongola ; very etylish ; equals Frenc'j
imported shoes costing from $4 to $b.
T.n.lipn 2.50. 2 and $1 75 shoe for Misses are the best Pongola. Stylish
nnil durable.
Caution. See that W. L. Douglas' name and piice are stamped on the
bottonvof each shoe. W. 1,. UOUUi-A, lirocKion, xiass.
Albany Collegiate Institute,
Al.T3ATY, OREGON,
September 9, 1891. June 10, 1892
A Ml Corns of
Experienced Teachers
pnir loT,a rf menf s nf ntudv : Colleiriate. Xomial. Business. Primary
Type writing and Short-hand are taught. For catalogue address,
FEED -:- STOKE
-TH ED-
Yaquina Route !
OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD
T. K.IIOUU.IXtccelTer.
Oregon Uayelopment Co.'s
Steatiiisliip Line
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22 Hours Lesa Tlmi
Hun by any other route:
AcccirfdatiODZ cnfurarsrJ for trn fori an
gaiety. I'aros n! frt.Mi. iu i.i,ui i
the Oregon lcvr c n.n.t uji i:j'
ahi;m, much U-mi ti.-t l.v tu ether rente
ween ail (Kiintii iu tuc Vvialia:.cti( &1
ftnd San Francisco.
SAILING DATES.
TR?M T.QfiNA.
WUlaxcttc Valley... . ......
Willarat-tte alley w
Uiilauie'tc V.tilry
rxoit soi riiAsiuoo
Nov. vh
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f7 ...................... No1. lct
Willamtite Viikj...-....... " J: th
Willanictte Vallnv " '.ad
Will-iinutte IU v Vtc. id
Th'u comfiany n(j-ve the riht to .cLain
teauitTrS vra'-.ilinir'lat4a.
UiiLT nshENana traiiis,
l.Kxcept tiundays.)
L T,iiira 7:(i0 1 I Lv Aibvy 12 20
Corvalin lu:iS " Or ail! l.n r
Ar AMuii . a it Ar Vaquiim P. H.
V 1 1. Iimi: at Ailaii aul I Ol
Wu. 31 U A8,
C, . Ho'-rii, Cencrai Lui-eii
t. e 4 P. ei:-!it
CorvJIU, O on
EAST SOUTH
-VIA-
S0UTHERN rACIHC ROUTE.
THE ECUM SL'iiTJi I.tlTK
Ca'if:.ri;ia cj j'riis tr::'iid run 'ai'y
B'1 iu N.H'IU
7:fi0 in..Lv..,..INrt!'uiJ .... Ar.. 7:3.' n
lu.-j p in. .l.v A:i.a:iy Lv.. 4:a an
a 111..A1;...... Kian.uj.Lv.. -..a.
l:;I I'ass. Train liiiify ibx. irui:Jy
H:0:-i a m. .Lv IVrtLuiJ ....Ar. . 4:"0 pm
ll-.yj p iu. .Lv All'i!i.....Lv..ly:-j ..m
5:40 p mAr.....H'i-vrjui': Lv. . am
Lr bun on l:ini:ilt.
-AjnD-
GENERAL PRODUCE MARKET;
on the Oregon Pacific Railroad extension and my increafing home tradt
here I bc II in quantities to suit the purchasers. Store in Strahan Brick,
Second street tt-.t-- ivt
Springfield. Sawmill
A. WHEELER, (SFRINGFIELD.) TROrRIETOR.
SPBINGFIELD, - - - OIJEGON.
jgjr Albany yard and office on Railroad, between Fourth and Fifth
eeia, A. iiiireiei, ..A...ce,. .
Having lumber not excelled in ouality, and facilities not surpassed
the prompt ana saiisiaciory auing 01 oraers, 1 reacn my bimiuo
re of the trade. A. WHEELER.
cTTJLICTS JOSEPH,
Manufacturer of Choice Cigars
AND DKALttU 1
FINE IMPORTED AND KEY WEST
Cigars Plus; and Smoking Tobaccos, Meerschaum and Briar Pipe3,!.n
" full line ol Smokers' Articles.
Ne ficof to Pffelffer'e candy store, Albany, Oregon,
I 'M p a.Lv Alliiiiy Ar.. 9:l(! p
::: p 111 Ar ....Lljat.n LvM v ti am
7: u:u..L? All.a!'...WM. Ar.. t.4t pm
b,-aiu..Ar Lel.:i'ii Lv.. i '. i-m
AI.HANY LOC&L. TAILT (Ex.l-pt SUIid.. ,
5.W r..Lv T. ttlai.J Ar.. c a n
.ou r a.Ar. ..Aitiaiiy.. Lv. ...'.() a a
PULLilAK I5U KF K l.SLEi.lrl.Ky.
tourist LEi:r::G cars,
For accomiuocaiir.n cl 0.1 :-(.!asa i'a
scours atun heu to i.xj.n-j Jnub,
Wrat Side iMtlr.lue.
Between 1'oitland und Ccrvr.Hia
Mill Trnln llally - Kxctpi Sunday
i :.V a n..Lv. ...l'o.-tian 1 ..Ar.r.aop. m
LK!0pm..Ar trtaitu.. l..i-.lip. m
At Alluny aJ CaiTili.n ci .nct with
traim of tm p ii I'.iciti. k.-.ilrca i.
Ipr Trpiu !.-i:i Kxixpt Fmiua;
i:l) p 111. . Lv..
7:2."i pm.. Ar..
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. .Vv.i iinivilltv Li ..i;.4:'jjn
THROUGH TiCXFTS
10 All l'cim
EAST AND SOUTH
tZft'oT th V-tH and full 'iiL.rir.tion re
(raidiiitf nutps, ite., aji un c.ii.paay'i
aent Ht Ari:tPv.
h. KoLin.i it, e. p. roorns.
;viifer ' Asst. ;. y nP. K
A WEAK ftlAN
Can cure himself of the de
!hralle usulte of tai lv ahute and
jerfi-ctly rcttore l.is vigor and vital
ity hy our home treatment. The
remarkable cuus of lioi-li rnsB
of nervous iJtlihty and private
I'finiMainis are ever wtiere etamp
ini: out ouackorv. Tr-tipj ami
question list, a physician's gift to
suuenng iiumaniiy, will be sent
fiee to those a til ic tec. Address
with stamp
riOXEER INSTITUTE,
405 Kearnv ift.. Room " Satj
Francisco, Cal.
We carry a lartre stixk of
tirinttr'.s ttationiTv. wt-ll as
sorted, bought direct from the
manufacturers at a low fimire.
and can give the U'st of work
in all kinds of printing for the
Ieasi money. Try ti.
W. C. Conn.
OYSTERS.
IN E7B7 im
AT
11
Brick
of -sale
At my kiln one mile east of town,
or delivered anywhere in the city.
W. C.CaS.-ELL.
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