Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, January 05, 1888, Image 2

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    TH MOUSING HERALD : THURSDAY, JANUARY 5, 1S88
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Daily and Weekly
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DAILY.
(Published every morning except Monda.)
Dslivered bv carrier, per week...... u.io
By mail, per yrax - .5aO
WEEKLY.
(Publisher! every Friday Mning.)
On copy, per annum, in advance.........$2.09
- Widen nut wid in advance.... .- 2.fn
k DECIDED CALL FOR IT.
The necessity of sending small
sums by mail is felt by almost
every person in the community.
The postal note, although a great
convenience, does not meet all the
requirements of the case, as they
are not always available. A large
majority of. the people of the coun
try are decidedly in lavor of a
return to the fractional currencv.
It is convenient and just as safe as
the postal note, without the bother
of hunting up a pivstortke that is
authorized to io th postal note.
We agrve with t'10 writer who!
says : "Why ve us one fourth of I
a cent's worth of papor rather ths n
fifty cent's worth of silver? asks a
oorrespon lent who objects to orr
advocacy of fractional currer cy,
because he wants the currency to
represent it value, whether it be
ten cents or $10. We advocate a
re-issue of paper fractional cur
rency .as a convenience to millions
of our people who Pre now re
strained from using the mails be
cause of the inconvenience or
expense of sending money by
mail. Furnishing a few million
dollars of this currency for this
purpose is not of sufficient moment
to cause general dispute as to the
bais upon which such fractional
currency .should be issued. . It is
immaterial to us whether this
fractional paper currency is based
upon silver or gold certificates, or
whether it is issued as greenbacks.1
It is demanded as a matter of con
venience, and there is not" one
person in a thousand who cares
what its basis is so long as they
get it. In comparison with the
total sum of our national finances,
the fractional paper currency that
would be issued is an exceedingly
small part, so small in fact that it
is a waste of time ai d ffort to
discuss its relations to the great
finances of the nation. We are
perfectly willing to leave the 1 asis
upoh which the fracional cur
rency shall be issued to 1 e de
cided by congress without ex
nresinsr any opinion up n it.
What the people want, and what
wejwant., is pa;r money in frac
tional parts of the, dollar for use in
the mails. If in connection theie
witli, the inconvenient postal notes
can be abolished, and money
orders for $5 or less authorized on
P tymen. of three cents, a great j Foster s tJWk ovr - E
step will have been taken towards !
accommodating the public Without i J . law, Albany, tlrc-on.-Orlivc in Odd
increased expense unon the part cf
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the government." i
i
he wn y of railroad managers is
pasjt firulins out, until their arbi- j
traly action has passed into his- j
torv and become a recorded fact.
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For instance, the I'acihc railroads
, . , c c. t.
Under COTltrol of the Southern
P-ii-ifif nt.,1 Mid-od -ill of l.ua '
taunc, an.i a.iued all ot tho.se
ccnterit. in California, in order to !
stimulate more travel to the coast
reduced their rates, COlldudiny;
H,.,( .,., ,1 A ,c -k . '.
that e en a financial deficit could i
lu Ai.ok.il.'n..,ul 1... X- tXt .!
and increased business of a hif'e
immigration. The result was an
enormous iiirlux of immigrants
an-d travelers. To the astonish
ment of the managers their re
ceipts instead of being reduced
were actually augmented, and the
uiMueiiuM o' me n.aa incnuiseii. i
Having ascertained these facts one
would naturally sujmoce that thev!
would have continued in the well i
, . . . I
doing. But 110, .an avaricious!
spasm seems to have seized them
and thinking that thev had started
an, inesistible tide this way, and :
desiring to pluck all that is poss -lle
jo'.it of the veritable golden
goosje, they concluded to advance
the i-ates again, and put the ditf'er-
ence into their already overflowing i
UOCket.S. j
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1m imniBiito Ci-d n-avo nQ niM.t i
immense t.tUI wave One night ,
lasj week sweptin upon the city of ;
Portland, M aine, from the light
house keeper's description appar
ently desiring to engulf the whole
city. It finally satiated its fury by
hu ling itself sixty feet above the
high-water mark against the
engine, boiler and fog-horn house
of the lighthouse. The force of
the blow was such that the build
ing, built as strongly as jKxssible,
w;ds bent, twisted and shattered.
Great iron stays were snapped as
though they had heen pipe stems,
and Lhe
everyillin on &liere, lllCUlUinjI
stones wei4'hin tons.
REPkKSKM'ATlVE TliCMPSON, of
California. ha.-i introduced a bill
into congress to removo the forest
lands from being subject to
entry or sale, and establish a com
mission to protect and conserve
them. The object of this measure,
it is stated, is to provide a reason
able and honorable means of con
ducting the land, bark and timber
business in California and to main
tain a permanent supply of fuel,
to. secure . the climate against
extreme of heat and cold and vio
lent winds and to protect the
valleys Yrom torrents and floods,
also the water-sheds of the springs
and streams so that they shall
remain perennial in their flow for
the use of the mines, .commerce
and agriculture of the state. If
the object is attained it will be an
excellent movement for the state
of California, and one that can
be patterned after by other states,
especially by Oregon.
Gladstone has ceased' felling
trees on ins estate and "one to!
Italy for a rest. Probably the I
barter m chips of his making will
still continue, however.
The New Year's reception at t) e
AVhit House was a magnificent
affair, and passed off without ac
cident to mar the occasion.
Col. J. B. Fithian has assumed
editorial control of the Salem
Vidette.
NEW TO- DA I.
THOSE DESIRING GOOD BOARD, NEAR
the business part of the-city, in a family
of two, will do well to enquire at this office.
TO LFT NICE FURNISHED ROOMS,
with or without board, either d.ube or
single. For particulars apply at Ukuald
ofFce.
DISSOLUTION NOTICE NOTICE Is
hereby aiven ;hat the partnership here
tofore existiinjf between John Hoffman and
Francis Pfeffc-r, unde the rirm name of Hoff
wan & Pfeiffer, is this day di-solvcd by mu
tual eonseHt. The business wi:l be continued
by the Utter, who will assume ail liabilities,
anl all ctta- ding accounts wi 1 be collected
by the old firm.
Dated Albany, Jan. i, 18S8.
Joiljf HoKt M v,
. Francis Pkeifpee.
ii. ni mil.
BOOT AND SHOEMAKER, ALL WORK
warranted, ahop since the fire removed
to Kerry street, second do.r from postortice
r WRIGHT. ARTIST, IS PREPARED
11 . to five instruction in drawing, also
oil and water color painting. For terms ap
ly at studio, resideu "e of Mrs. Win. Du
oruille. corner Lllsworth and fourth streets.
lo Whom it .liny 'nt--ru.
J OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT NO
ll parttrrship exists tetvee:i He-try Susens
and .Moore & Co., or any one else in Ailum.
Henry Susens pays his own bills and does bis
own collecting.
Dated January 2, 1S8S.
HEN ft V STSKNa.
Notice.
ALL PERSONS K.NOWING THEMSELVES
indebted to ttedfieiil a: B.oneli will
piease conie for.vard and settle the same
without further n.iticj and oblige us.
ALBANY, Ji.nu -v 1. Isi3.
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1.'. Law,
BL.AUKBL'RN, ATTORNEY AT
Aibanv. Ore-'on. oiMi-.- i-, t.(;
i-I!ows Temple. Vill practice in all courts
or the state, and sive special attention to all
business.
UJOLVEK'TON .n: IRVINE, ATTORNEYS.
1 at L:iw, Albany, Or.- Office in rooms 1:
"pic u 11 .practice in ail tin
court? of rhesra-e, and jirt special attention
to all business
I'llVSH IAVS.
p"mast6nT'puysiciax and sri:- j
V. Albany, oivmn ;
AT 11 ELLis- physician a.i. i.i !
i'l. iron. All.:-., y, Oriu- ii. i
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1 K. A. McALISTKR HAS LOCATED
U his oftioe on the corner of i-'lrt and
liroa'':111"" streets, ovm-itedficUl i Broimell s
torii where !ie can 1)e founti B.hun 110t p.(i.
en.i d.
MRS. M.E. McCOY, M. O.HOM(EOPATHH:
' nat aiid B-ikur streets, Alham . K Chronic
discuses a specialty. Consultation free, of-
hv hours: iot..i-2A m an.i t.. s .-. m.
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OCTOR HE.NKY SMITH, 4.-W KEARNEY
st'"eet. Sar
n rra icts-:.., over 'la vears ex-
peiielicr m the tre:!ttiie:it of cnr..ii:c ;iinl i
special d:se.-.?e.-j in American aim l-.tiropean !
iiositais auj other iristituti.Oiis, ni:kin-.: !
spjM.-ir.lty of these affeci.i;. H'-u:e treat- !
incut sent, to such as ca::ii'.t- vii- ins 'rtice.
Or.it.rs lor medicine promptly attv::.le.i to. i
lio.'il'ii ;iii! I.tiIisti. j
G00!) iMARO, VtTl'II Oil rt'iTHon,
r iixmin, at reasonable rates by ;he ilav or i
at- .Mrs. Knx-rV
Thii-.l stiei-r. Let-' ecu i
p'"11' iU,,i L""- Ail -u:u: be.-p at this !
hor.se.
j
!:iil ,;s,:,!"- j
F VllU HAVE FARM PROPERTY FOR '
1 sale call ..u vtirr.oi Jc M..nteith. as the '
haie customers : mraiier i.i iie-ir-ilile
tracts oftan-t. Tlrcv also l-avc s.xnc chi.ieo j
iicproie 1 ciry iirojM-i ty jor s.i!e, and a !e j.
..ts niiiu'iir,' trom ?'J'.!' toVW in pvi'-e. Terms j
sent to purehive't's t
ntiADSl'I'ERVlSoRS ARE RKOl'ESi'I ED j
i to inclii'.le in their annua! ie;'rts tli.
tools licioneinv t. the county in tneir ro -di
districts, anu also the condition of the roads j
in tli-ir respective districts, an.) about what I
amount of hmil.er wi.l probamy ic needed !
f,,r Mlif tht-rem next season. And any
chased at county i-x-.Hiiise b any sunervisor '
and not used upon bridges upon public-roads,
'"" piease take interest enough in county
affair to report the same to the county court
lhat wu mav "estiateyhe 'att;N.
c.nmty judjre.
PACIFIC COAST
MARBLE AND STONE WORKS.
The undersiirned proprietors of the Pacific
Coast Marble and Stone Works are prepared
to do ail kinds of marbieand stone work on
short notice. All work uaraiitee.1 to srtve
satisfaction. We will furnish to order monu
ments, headstones and an other work in the
marble business, in any shape or ieotor. that
can be found in the market. We will furnish
Eastei u made work as low as any house in
the state. We call the attention of the pub
lic to Eastern finished work now in our shop.
We uil! nut use the Santiam sandstone as we
cannot recommeud it for durability, but, will
endeavor to use the best material in the
market for B vse. Stone Walls. Curhiti.' etc
ii- m , .ii i i
it e.cuu i; rouna at our
i piac-i ot mismess on reny street, one door
sown oi postonue Albanj-, Oregon All
coiuiuuiiications will he promptly answered
Kepaii-iair, cleaning and resetting old stones
a specialty. Address
HARRIS & GILLETT.
Marble Dealer .Albany, O.ieyon.
AN OPEN
To the Lady of the House Dear Madam : Ap
predating your desire to supply yhr family with
a good variety ot wholesome food,' we take great
pleasure in calling your attention to our
grocery store that we have just opened, between the
opera house and postoffice, in this city, where we
keep a large assortment of fresh groceries and -pro
visions. Every thing in our stock is new and clean,
and the- very best quality to be ; found in the
markets within our reach. In addition to our stock
of staple groceries, we keep a nice linett confection
ery and truit, which we cau furnish in any quantity
you desire. When receiving articles from our store
if they do not give entire satisfaction we would be
glad to have you notify us, and we will cheerfully
retund the money. Now as to terms and prices: We
sell for cash in hand, and do not wish in any case to
deviate from this rule, desiring to treat all alike.
We believe this to be the better way for both you
and us, and you will understand that no discourtesy
is intended by our refusal to sell goods : on credit.
Our prices are made uniformly low, and we offer no
special inducements or "baits," but will sell every
thing in our line at as low prices as articles of as
good quality can be furnished. Soliciting a share of
your patnmuge, we remain,
Yours Respectfully,
KENTON & CHASE.
A New Departure
Will liave something important to say to ;
purchasers in this space in a tew days. JgJ
HOLD ON TO
LETTER.
YOUR COIN
Jiet a Moment, Please.
-YOU WANT AN-
OVEKCOAT
AVe Have Them.
-THEYJAKE-
B
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For two weeks prices will surprise you.
Thev Must Go.
REDUCED.
We must run this stock down beforcjin
voicinff January 1.
THE LARGEST STOCK
we have the nicest, nobbiest, cheapest
Ties,
Sill-c Handkerciiiefs,
Gent's Slippers. Etc
IN THE BURG. -
Lad i eS
They will make you gentlemen friends
happy. They are
SPEOI ALTIE !S
Foundonly in our store.
L. E. BLAIN
Anions: the manv arti
cles to be found at
S.E.YOUMJS
-SUITa BLEJFOR-
II
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-ARE THE FOLLOWING:
Laflies' todtaliiefs,
Laiips1 toe gossamers,
Gents' handkerchief!
Ladies' hand-tags,
Fine dress goods,
Silk Umbrellas,
Portemonnaie,
Carpets, Rugs
YNDJMANY.OTIIER-
NOVELTIES !
TOOlNUMEROUSjTOJMEXTION
REMEMBER IN SELECTING
llverydaylWear
-TIIAT-
8. E. YOTJjSTG
Has always a vell select"d st-.ick of
Shoes and Slippers
I i
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SuitablCjfor thcholidayg. J
Bent's Fancy S.ippers
Ladies' FineShoes,;
s mm
S. E. YOUNG,
Season
Ladies
Iff
Misse
FIRST : STREET.
A FULL STOCK OF
Staple Groceries !
Fine Glassware,
The best quality of tea, coffee; nuains, cu
nttt etc.
CAKES, PIES,
Fresh Baked Bread
Every Day"
Atthiaoldand reliable house is a'so to
found a complete assortment, of freth famihr
jrocerics, to which is onstantl being a.ldc m
the seas n.able lines of groceries and provL-Mo
ouch as . . ,
Cranberries,
Fine Pickles,
Dried Beef Chipped to Order,
Anchovy Mustard,
Candies and Nuts,
Eastern Buckwheat Flour,
Canned Goods of All Kinds,
Bohemian Glassware, Etc
Thee iroocU were all bought when prices
were low, and the benefit of the margin will l
fiven to his customers. ttemunbtr the pla,
it the old corner on First and B'oadalbin Sts.
HOFFMAN AND PFEIFFER,
Proprietors of
Id
A id manufacturers of
Choice Confectionery.
We are now prepared to furnish cho'ce, fn-sh
candies of best gradt , O'lbisting t i uro uti k,
assorted flavors, mixe-' candies, extra eucii
and chocolate creams, fancy mixed, c Jj ii. s
and a geueial assortment of fine onilito
AT .'WHOLESALE OR UCTAIL.
O"0rders from country dealers promptlj at
tened to. FacU ry on t iret street,
Albany, - - Oregon.
Red Crown Ills;
IsOH, LINKIXfi A CO., rrp.
NEW PROCESS FLOUR.
(Superior for (amil, a&4 bakers' use)
Tie Best Storage Facilities
tSTthe Highest price in cash paid for wheat.
AL&4NT '-. - OREGON.
PUEITT
MM
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Trade Mark
IRnlmirp Pnwnflril!
mum unuu
Contains no ammonia, lime, alum, or other
npurities, but is warranted to be a pure creaiut
f tartar powder, and made on scientific princi
ples. X3T The trade supplied at wholesale rates.
MANUFACTURED BYI
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ALBANY
OREGON.:
CROSSED & ALLENr
PROPRIETORS OF
Albany Track and Dray
COMPANY NOl.
S5T Goods handled with care. Mtvinr house.
hold goods a specialty.-
NEW AND
JIU
Owinir to the increased 'Imnands of our husl.
nei5.-?, wc liave lccn coini'-ebciJ lo icincve into
larger store, and we can now be found nc-xl
door toh. E. Young's, ubere e will be pleased
to Sec .
OUR PATRONS,
If jon need any stoves, tinware, crockery,
furniture, clocks, carpets, pictures, trunks,
books, skates, saddles, saws, planes, -i u a
thousand dif erent and useful articles, you o4
do no belt; r this side of
San Francisco j
Than you can do with us on a purchase or u
exchange.
FIRST STREET
ALBANTi
Revere House Eestaurant,
(ON EUROI'EAH plan)
Conducted by .
H. DIERCKS.)
Meal served from 85 ecnls t 91.0
yCiLtcmen order whatever desired. Tn4
tables a.i' n.i-.d with the best in tlie r. arl;et.
Wallace &
rhnmrnnn
L 11 U 1111
iSecondtiandS
am
M. FRANKLIN i CO.;