Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, December 16, 1891, Page 2, Image 2

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    MORjriyq herald; Wednesday. December ig. is9i.
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(Pakllabed every Friday Morning.)
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(OUflOI FACIFIC TIME TABLE.
Arrives Departs
11.13pmnZ20pm
,1 3.40pm 17.46 am
DISPOSAL CF HICBKS.
The use and the abuses of wealth
forms one of the weightiest propo
sitions for human consideration.
The Macon Telegraph says that
Mr. Carnegie, who is a very rich
iran, has expressed views as to the
dntv of rich men in the use of
their wealth that must be described
as radical. He has even gone so
far as to say that the man who die?
rich dies disgraced ; and though he
probably did not mean exactly
what the words expressed to the
ordinary reader, his general idea
cannot be misunderstood. He
meant that the rich were under
the moral obligation to use their
wealth for the general good and
not merely for the gratification of
their own selfish desires. It is
creditable to Mr. Carnegie that he
puts his theory largely into prac
tice, and contributes freely from
his wealth for the erection of public
libraries and similar institutions.
Mr. Chauncey M. Depew, in hi
speech to the New York chamber
of commerce, expressed views
similar to those of Mr. Carnegie,
and gave the reasons, allecting
society and the state, why the
rich should regard themselves as
hardly more than administra'ors
of their wealth. Among other
things, he said :
I We fear the forces of socialism
and we dread the jover of an
archy; but social if m does no!
epiag from stones and anarchy
does not grow by the ravines of
uemagogues. liny uotti come
from real conditions are the ones
which rr en of wealth have to meet,
or men of wealth assist in accentu
ating and making worse. Every
man who has accumulated a large
fortune, and in the employment of
labor, and in the employment of
assistance, so manages as to create
in their minds that he is master
and they are slaves is an apostle
of socialism far greater than anv
preacher o socialism in the worl J.
Any man who is believed to have
a great fortune and Abraru S.
Jfewitt stated in a recent address
that no man was rich unless he
had 120,000,000 any man who ia
rich in that sense or in a lesser
sense, but especially in a larger
one, who uses his accummulation
absolutely selfishly and spends it
neither wisely nor unwisely for the
public benefit, is an apostle of
anarchy more powerful than all
the Mosts, and all the men that
were hung in Chicago.
There are few rich men, if we
adopt the standard set up by Mr.
Hewitt and apparently accepted
by Mr. Depew so far that the
latter must have felt he was
sermonizing a very small audience.
But what he said is true, and ap
plies to the possesBer of millions
far less numerous than twenty.
The most alarming feature of our
social and political situation the
thing that is exciting the anger of
the many and dividing society in
to more or less hostile clashes is
the vast accumulation of wealth
in the hands of the few. The
many feel that such fortunes have
riot been accumulated justly and
honestly that in some way the
laws of the country discriminate
In favor of the rich, enabling them
to lay hands on wealth that they
have not produced or earned. The
result is what Mr. lepew says
audiences disposed to listen are
provided for the reactionists who
call themselves socialists or an
archists and imagine that they are
reformers far in advance of their
time. The remedy which Mr.
Carnegie and M. IVpew favors i a
good one in its way, but partial at
the best, and depending for its
application on the unselfishness of
the possessor of the great fortunes.
Is not the chance that it wi'l be
applied a very slender one? Is it
not better to li.-ten to the popular
complaint, ami abolish the unjust
advantages given by discrimina
ting laws, and thus increase the
opportunities for acquiring a com
petency while decreasing the
chances in favor of the atvutnula
tion of such enormous fortunes by
lew individuals?
the Rush responsible for every
thing that goes wrong in India.
Still the uprisings, taken in con
nection with recent movements of
the Russians in the Famir country
may have a deep significance, and
may be the prelude to a war for
supremacy in the orient which
may ultimately involve alt the
European countries if there is any
meaning in alliances.
General sympathy will be ex
pressed all over the Willamette
Valley for the old pioneer,
Medorum Crr.wford, whose life is
fast ebbing away, with the intense
suffering from a cancer in the
throat. He is 73 years old and is
identified with the early history
of Oregon.
iWE HAVE NOT AN
ELEPHANT
:ON OUR HANDS,;
G. W. SIMPSON
It seems that Mr. Gladstone
can discern some of the effects of
free trada in England, even if he
refuses to locate the cause, fcr in
a late speech he declares that
every effort should be used to pre
vent the migration of laborers from
that country to this, and says they
are needed at home.
The way people are packed to
gether in cities like New York, is
illustrated by the announcement
that two hundred and fifty people
are homeless from the destruction
of a single tenement in that city.
IIisroRi.vx Bancroft is busily
engaged in Mexico, where he has
gone with his family, in writing a
history of that country. It is to
be exhaustive in detail and literary
conception.
BUT WE HAVE THE LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED STOCK OF
Dress Goods,
Fancy Goods
Underwear
Hosiery, Etc.
EVER SHOWN IN ALBANY.
v e nave just opened our c all and WINTER CLOAKS and JACKETS, both in cloth and plush
goods, and we leel justified in saying that they excel anything ever shown in the VALLE Y. We ask all
io iu auu iook Knowing mat we can please you as well as save you money. At
Choice pickles in bulk, or Quan
tities to suit, at Parker Bros.
Holiday I'reHenttf.
Remember that the Ladies Ba
zaar have their lull line of useful I
Iiouilay goods displayed and ready
for inspection. This line em
braces all the novelties and sta
ples in fancv goods.handkerchiefs,
kiu gioves, sun mittens, lans.iriove
and handkerchief cases, throws,
scarfs, banners, shawls, aprons,
Mirscs, heads, photo cases, luirl
ornaments, and an endless varietv
of dressed and undressed dolls
ranging in price from ten cents t j
ten dollars. Latest styles and
lowest prices. .No trouble to show
0ol3.
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ALBAIsTlT, -- OREGON
TTAVE TOTJ 3STOTICEID
-THAT-
Allen Brothers
Grocery Store isjalwaya full of fruits, vegetables, the very
latest in the market. If there is any thing to be had
THEY
HAVE
IT.
APPLES, CAULIFLOWER, ORANGE, CELERY, LEM
ONS, BEETS, CRANBERRIES, TURNIPS, CABBAGE,
AND CARROTS.
LINN BLOCK,
ALBANY, OREO-ON
AUTUMN
- IS HERE, AND THE INQUIRY ON THE
mind and on the lips of every woman will be,
"Who has the best stock of
MILYs.tEUtEA Lit 8 PILLS.
Act on a new principle regula
ting me 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 60 dose 3
for 25 ceuts. Samples ;ee, at
oianaru x uusick.
French Tunny Wafers.
Ihese 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. Manulaetured by Emerson
Drug Co., ban Jose, Cal., and fori
sale at J. A. Cumming's drug
store only.
Fall to do Our Duty.
Eveibody has at times failed to
io their duty towards themselves,
Hundreds of lady readers suffer
from sick headache nervousness,
sleeplessness and female troubles.
Let .them follow the example of
Mrs. II. Herbechter. Stevens
Point, Wis., who for five years
suffered greatly from Nervous Pro
stration and sleeplessness, tried
physicane and different medicines
without success. But one bottle
of Ir. .Miles' Nervine caused sound
slpn fvirv nii!it qti.I alwi ia f.i:
SESSAMX. E. YOUNG,
dares that after three week's use J
oi me nervine lur Hem -ii
Cloaks, Jackets, Fur Trimmed Garments and Ladies Fall flresswear.
-His displayed at his store, a full line of-
jlOlJDlY C00DS
-TUB-
Yaquina Route
OREGON PACIFIC RA1LR01D
T. K. HUGO, Receiver.
jjtc
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
terials, Pon Pons, Arasenes. Brad
esene, Tinsel, Fancy Cord, Banner
Kods, India and Prapery Silks,
Ladies Handkerchiefs in Linen,
Silk and Bolting Cloths.
In stamped goods our stock is
complete. Banners, Scarfs, Splash
ers, Tidies, Napkins, Tray Cloths,
Etc., Etc.
Call and see his 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 elegant."
They all say so, ard an in
spection will prove it.
Prices always the loweit.
HE CARRIES A FDLL STOCK OF" NICE FURNITURE.
REMEMBER T IE PL4SE. --- OPPOSITE OPERA OU i
kk mf furrnfa fnr IV. I.. nnnifln. 41. nn.
If not for Mnle In vonr nlnrn u hL i-mmi
tlrnlrr to nd for catalogue, m-curv the
ugvncv, and et thrra for you.
iJ-TAI-E NO SUBSTITUTE. 3
L. E. BLAIN,
SOLE Mi-NT,
ALBANY, - - OREGON.
WHY IS THE
This question can be satisfactorilly answered at the old established house of
It is a seamless 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 cobting
from $4 to $5.
f 5.00 genuine hand sewed, the
finest calf shoe ever offered
ior o: eauais rencii lin-
lAf I f I I I" A O Prted shoes which cost from
W inflW to f 1.
S3 SHOE ttnfthivH fai
THE BEST SHOE IN THE WOHLO FOR THE HONEY) YV' l3im& TTr'e 8UU
- - .. . uuiauio, -lie ueet mjoc ever
offered at this price; same grb as. custom made shoes costing
iiroiu o 10 .
r t . . l : ..i t i .... .
fo.ov ponce Buue ; iarmere, raiircaa men ana letter carriers all wear
tiiem; tine can, seamless, smooth in ide heavy three souls, exten
sion euge : one pair win wear a vear. ..
.ou tone !calf ; no better shoe ever offered at this price ; one trial will
convince those who want a shoe for comfort and pn'i. . -
if .i and ?.uo Workingman's shoes are strong and durable. Those
wno nave given them a trial win wear no other make.
lJUYb f-and $lw5 school shoes are worn by the boys everywhere;
Liivy oni on meir merits as ine increasing sales snow.
LADIES $3 hand sewed shoe, best Dongola ; very stylish ; equals French
imported shoes costing from $4 to $0.
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 piice are stamped on the
uuiiuui oi eacu suoe. w. U .UOUU-LAS, Brockton, Alass.
Oregon Development Go.'s
Steamship Llne
225 MtMORTER
AAD
22 Hours Less Tims
Than by any other route:
Accomodation! unaurpuKd for temfort a
jalety. r'ares and freight vim 1 aquil-b
the Oregon Dereopmcnt ccniiii)'(
thipa, much lew that by any other rout
ween all point in the WilUau.ete Val
nd San Franciioo.
SAIUNO DATES.
r-OM TiQCIKA.
Steamer Willamette Valley, Tec. It, Dec.
22, Imx. SI
FKOK IAK r-AXCUOO
Willamette Valley, Dec 8, Dec IS, Dec
27.
to chaiz
The company ruwrre the rk-ht
teamen or aauinic aatea.
ilt ruunmniBi;
bxeep t Sunday.)
L Yaqaina 7.-00 A m I Lr Albany 12:20 f.
Oorvailii 10:8 an" Corvailia lw r
Ar Albany i 1 :3a a it J Ar Yaquina fSi r.
U. C. tiatiu connect at AiUut and Cw
Wm. M. Boaa,
C, . Hosui, General UanaKei,
U. r HP. ajrent
Corrallia, O on
EAST SOUTH
-VIA-
S0UTHERN PACIFIC ROUTE.
THE KCCNf SHASTA ROUTE
California express trains ran dally
soutu
7:00 p m.
lu: p m.
B.:5 am.
fcOPTM
. Lr.... .Portland ....Ar.. 7 am
Lv.....Al.ai,y Lv.. 4:23 am
Ar.... 8. r'nuivisuo.Lr.. 7-C0 pm
UhhI I .. Train bally- Kx. tiuinlay
a m..Lv. Portland .
12:20 pm..Lv.... Albany....
omu p mAr.....ltoiieiiurg. . .
.Ar. . 4:00 r m
..Lvx.12:im ym
.Lv.. u:0m
kbaaun Braarl.
1.50 pm,Lv.....Albanv Ar.. OtfC n
iaprn At .... Lebanon..... Lv y . am
i:w a m.. r Aliianr Ar . n 4h
8.22am..Ar Lob iiun Lv.. 2.'.t..m
Albany local, DAILT (Except Sunday,
0OPM..LV Portland Ar.. x . -
8.00 ri Ar. ..Alluiiy Lv a m
PULLMAN BUFFETSLEEl'EliS,
TOURIST SLEEF1IJG CARS.
For accommoafttion of Kcconi lcs p.
eeu,-erB attached to Exj.ru 'IraiUi,
West Side MvIaUb.
Between Portland und Corvallis
Mall Trala Uaiij-Except Sunday
7 a m..Lv. ...Po.tlaml ... Ar.6 SO p.m
l-10pm..Ar. Coraiii.. L.12.SiD. m
At Albany and Corrallia
traina of urcgon PaciOcKailrcaiL
E-prcaa Train Dally Exrtpt Sunday
4:40pm. .Lv Portland... Ar." b:0am
:-p m..Ar. Ucllinnnlle.Lv..i6.45oi
THROUGH TICKETS
io All Point
EAST AND SOUTH
tSTFot tieketa aii.l (nil
KardinK rates macs. etc. all nr.
aKentatAlkanr. . ' 1
i KOEULEK,
Manm er
E. P. ROGERS,
Asa- O. y p.
Nervous Prostration, etc., ehe was
entirely relieved. Sold by Stanard
ot vusick. inai uottle f ree.
HUMPHREYS'
Dk. Ill yriiRKr a Si'itcivicsare sciontitically
and cunfully preparel preseriptions; ubc1
lor nianv yciiru in private practice with suc
eew, and lor over thirty years used by the
vople. Every single Spetilic is a cure lor
trie )iieaw naineu.
Tlicse eiHeii cure without dru'in;,
i ii.iiui.iiui iw njsitui, ana are in
fact and deed the sovereign remedies of the
worm.
w
Albany Collegiate Institute,
I t r I T 4 fl AHIl.Tr... . . .
ii.vo iu'lah. I vim 'riic r ITT xrr nrrvrT-ij'D Tnmu i.. . r,,-.. ...,... .
laces linpnV u i , ' f-' ,ore,n a,n'.1 o'nestic fabrics, sbawls, underwear, gloves, hosiery,
Also a complete assortment of Boots and Shoes, Staple and Fancy Groceries.
.LT3A.STY,
September 9, 1891.
OREGON,
June 10, 1892
pi AKUMIEf) IN isflfl, T1IH PIONEER DRY GOODS HOUSE HAS MAINTAINED PUBLIC FAVOR
... y Rl"."? "V; large enoiii?ti to supply any want, and makin; a specialty of selecting such goods
Ra will give satisfaction both in onalitv and prices.
hour departments of stndv; rollPfiafA Nnrvnal Ttnc.tnQo Prlnifl.t.
Tuna u-.;tin n..l 1I.1 I I . l i :
ji """g cjiiuii-iiaiiu are ihukiii. ror catalogue auuress.
REV. ELBERT N. CONDIT, A. M., President.
-
A WEAK MAN
i "i-aocii w. me oe
plorable resnlts of pari- o.i
perfectly restore bis vigor and viul
ity by our home treatment. The
remarkable cures nf hnri. ..
oi nervous Oel.ilitv n.i ,.oi.
coniDlaints are ever where sUmp
ing out ouackerv. Trti. -.i
, . r - 0A1VA
quesUon list, a niiysician's gift to
suflerine humanirv - ;n .
iree to tnose aflliw. aaa
with stamp '
,fOKEEK INSTITUTE,
405 Kearnv St.. Vm o c
Francisco, Cal. '
list or raixciPAL rod. ci riu. tricks..
1 Fevers, Congestion, inllaniniation.. 25
2 Vdoniis, onu fever, worm colic... 25
3 Crying Colic, or teething of infants.. 25
4 Diarrhea, of children or adults 25
5 liyacntery. Orii.inif. Billioiu dili "v
B Cholera Morbus, voniitinjr..... 25
7 Cou;h, coldn, bronchitis ... 25
S Xcuralifia, t' 'lh.-u.be. Faceaehe
U Heaitacla', sick htadache, vcrtio.... K
10 lpA'psia, billious stomach 25
11 Supprtweil or Painful Periods 25
12 H bites, too profuse peiiods 5
13 Croup, couith, ihltlcult breathinif...... 25
14 Milt itiieiini. eavsipelas. eruptions.. 25
15 Kheu'uatism, rheiui atic Jiaiim......... 25
Hi Fever and nue, chills malaria 50
17 Piles, blind or hlecdinir .. 50
l!l Catarrh, influenza, cold in tiie head 60
M WhimpiiiK (J-iut-n, violent coughs. 60
24 (ieneral debility, physical weakness 50
27 Kidney di. aso. ...... 6y
.lertuus iieiuiiiy 1 00
pLOSE CASH BUYERS VISITING THIS MARKET ARE ESPECIALLY
v invited to inspect his stock, which is complete in all his numerous depart
ments, and purchased especially for tbe'fall seasonjof
1891
FEED -:- STORE
-AjnD-
GENERAL PRODUCE MARKET;
WAMhl) SPl'XTA LL i - Ilav. oats sod tctatrcr. i unnnls
uu bi.o ui -m jraui.ic ivauroaa exxensioD ana my increafine
Julius
GfiiOffOHL'S
oOLruuo Weaki.ess, w ttinic l)ed.....
instates 01 tne heart, lulpitation...
50
loo
Sold by drugi-ists, or sent iKMtnaid on re-
eeipt of price. ir. Humphreys' Manual, (141
; ,icni ufnin'i in ennn anil iroid, mail
fee, HL'MPHKKYS'MKl), O,
111 i!c 113 William St , New York.
SPECIFICS.
Bazaar!
East Isdian oflietis are ex
pressing the opinion that the up
rising of the tribesmen on the
Pamir frontier is ominous news,
and seem to think that the
difficulties are fomented by
Russian intrigue. This view of
the troubles might be accepted as
the correct one if it were not the
fashion of many officers to hold
O
Children Cry
for PITCHEB'S
Castoria
Wholesale price of sujjar: 100
lbs. extra C, fl.75; 1C0 lbs. granu
lated, fi.75.
My display of new tova and
novelties l".r the ho'lidavs
this year willj be something
wondeiful.
rIIE VERY LATEST NEWS
I is that you can buy at Julius
(4ra.lu.nl,l'ii I;n-oo f,. ....t
cash, goods as follows :
7 lbs. granulated suar $1.00
20 lbs. extra C sugar l.o 0
ro. 1 kerosene, per Bingle gal. .2"
gallons goou pickJes io
20 lbs. No. 1 Savon soap w)
.rinicklu coUee, 2oc. per pound
i ni conuuci a strict cash store,
anu an gooos win De sold for net
casii irom 10 to 2o per cent, less
than regular price.
My stock of Chinaware, fancy
goods and all the desirable stvles
of dishes, as well as staple grocer
ies crockery lamps and fixtures,
is complete in every way. I make
a speciality of tine teas, cofleesand
baking jwwder, and always pleases
my customers
Albany, Oct,
Ji i.iis Gu.xinvoiii.,
t. 17. 18!1.
Pension, Postal, Land and Indian
Depredation Claims.
'.LAW OFFICES OF
mi&m mm of cms,
Jnder the management of
W. R. HEARST,
Ed. & Prop. S. F. Daily Examiner,
JOHN WEDDERI5URN,
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 pensio.iB and patents.
Indian depredation claims and all
classes of land claims, mining, pie
cinption and homestead casei pros
ecuted before the general land of
fice, department of the interior
and the supreme court.
kere I sell in Quantities to suit the nurchaaen.
Second street
Store
home
Stratum
trait
Brick,
K. . ROBERTSoN.
Springfield Sawmill
A. WHEELER, (SPRINGFIELD.) PROPRIETOR.
SPRINGFIELD, - - - OREGON
We carry a- large stock of
printer's stationery, well as
sorted, Dougiit direct from the
manufacturers at a low fi
and can give the best of work
in all kinds of printing for th
least money. Try us.
V. C. Cobb.
OYSTERS.
t IN EVERT STILE
AT
FAlbany yard and office on Railroad. rwf--- pi, e-:r.
eets, A. Wht-eler. Albiinv UAn., " utu
! fw.y l? li,.,"lier t excelled in .juality, and facilities not surpassed
e of ihe VradT """'"" of ' " tfujly Bo,icit a
JOHN
t
JXJLICTS JOSE!Pr
Manufacturer of Choice Cigars
-7 AND DEALER IN
ninnnmnn
irUttlrD
m in
looaccos, Meeinchanm and
Illll lin rf fi.nl-Aut
AND KEY m
Brick
sale
Briar Tlpeaati
doof to Pffelffer's candy Btore, Albany, Oregon,
At my kiln one mil eo.t Ar 1-
, or deliveied anywhere in the city!