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About Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19?? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 6, 1888)
THE MOUSING HERALD: FRIDAY, JANUARY 0, 18S8 V. learning 3ailgkratd jjaily AiMD Weekly RMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. DAILY. (PnbTWied every morninsr except Mondaj.) Dilirered by carrier, per week O.is By uiail. per j'eai.. .35.(.0 WEEKLY. (Published every Friday Morning.) Ona rmv. ner annum, in advance .82.00 NY'ien not paid in advance........ The Alta slops over with: "Ladies, this is leap year. You are not wall flowers for the next twelve months. May the dancers at your weddings have occasion to bless the year with three eights." Dispatches fiom forty different points throughout the continent rewrt the most severe storm of the season, and there is no sign of abatement at present in the se ver ify and violence of the weather. On the Atlantic seaboard terrific gales are reported, which are doing great damage to shipping, and throughout the west the ther jnometer registers unusually low degrees of cold with heavy snow storms. The Ohio river is frozen over and river men do not expect the ice will move before February, and the people of Cincinnati and the lower Ohio points are in dread ot a great fuel famine. In south western Kansas fifteen persons have been found frozen to death, ' and it is impossible to imagine the terrible suffering and misery of settlers who are living on the tree less prairies of Nebraska,' Dakota and other western blizzard stricken districts. In the Willamette val ley no such conditions are ever known, and when our people feel inclined to murmur against a few extra days of rain they should reflect upon the fate of a less favored people on the other side of the mountains. ' Here there is no suffering and but little bodily dis comfort in a climate the year round that cannot be matched on the continent. affairs as wild profligacy, and this course will be pursued so long as there is no popular protest against the extravagance of expenditure that pleases active politicians and supplies the means of rewarding their workers. For all this the cure must be found in some waj', for it is corruption fatal to business thrift." The writer of the. above truthful rendition of the situation of public offices that ..re within the gift of individuals, could extend his sub ject and propose a reform that would be lasting and beneficial, if lie would point out the difference between offices that come from the direct suffrages of the people, and those that are within the gift of individuals or legislative bodies, and urge the making all offices dependent upon the direct suffrage of legal voters of the countrv Just a Moment Please -XOV WANT AN- MAKUIKD. KAN'TZ CALDWELL At the residence of Or. R. C. Uiil in tnis city on Jan. 4, 1SSS, by Hev. L. J. Trmnbellj Mr. John Kantz and Miss Susie Caldwell. oYKKlMT We Have Tliem. Anions: tiie many arti cles to be found at S. E. YOUNG'S -SUIT A BLEfFOR- NEW TO-DAY. milOSE DKSIR1SG COOD BOARD, NEAR L the business part of the city, in a family of t-.vo, w ill do well to enquire at this ottice. " mo LFT NICE FURNISHED ROOMS, JL with or without hoard, either dmib'e or sir.irle. For particulars apply at Herald 'office. , D ISSOLITIOX NOTICE NOTICE IS hereby siren that the partnership here fofore existiinjf between John Hoffman and ? raneis Pfeffer, unde the firm name of Hoff man & Pfeiffer, is this day dissolved by mu tual consent. The business will be continued bv the Utter, who will assume a'l liabilities. ni!ii all outstanding accounts wid be collected bv the old firm. ' Dated Albany, Jan. 4, 1888. Jons Hoffman, Francis PyEiFKBR. NEW DEPASTURE! FROM AND AFTER THIS DATE SHANE AND LON8WAY Will offer their entire stock of boots ami shoes to the general public at FIRST j COST until disposed of. Their object in so doing is to close out promptly that i hr ncu of their business so as to devote the entire available si;ace oi their j store to dry and fancy goods, ladies and g-ents' furnishing goods and uiiliinery. j As the entire shoe stock was purchased last fall, the opportunity to purchase j new and desirable goods at actual cost is a rare one. During this sale we will also otter below cost our entire stock of winter cloaks and millincn . We will also make a sweeping reduction in all woolen husieiy, warm underwear, and J especially in heavy winter dress good;, as our policy is to carry nothing of, that kind over the present season. ligT We mean just what we say. SHANE & LONSWAY. II. Hindi. BSOT AND SHOEMAKER, ALL WORK warranted. Shop since the fire removed to Ferry street, second do-r from postortiee. IN' To Whom it .May Conrrrn. OTXOE IS HEREBY GIVEN' THAT NO partnership exists between Henry Susens and Moore & Co., or any one else in Albanv. Henry Susans pays his own i ills and does his own collect! n;;. Dated January 2, 1SSS. HENRY Sl'SENS. Xotire. l.L PERSONS KNOWING THEMSELVES t. indebted to Kedtield Jfc Bi-ownell will picase come forward and settle the same without further notice and obiijce us. AliliANV, Jannw 1, 188)5. . REDFIELD & BROWNF.LL. Never more popular and prosper ous than to-day, the Magazine of American History opens its nine teenth volume with a wonderfully interesting January numher. "Thurlow Weed's Home in New York City," where the great poli tician resided during the last sev enteen years of his life, is richly illustrated with exterior and in terior views, and an ndmirahle portrait of Mr. Weed -in his later years is the frontispiece to the number. The second contribution "to the number, '"Canada; Recip rocity or Commercial Union." by Dr. Prospwr Bender, is calculated to attract wi-le popular attention. '"'.Samuel Carpenter, the eider, lt4!M714' by Wharton lickin fson, touches upon an early period of Pennsylvania hi.-tory of unique j importance. Oeneral Andrew Jackson's Account of the Battle oi Horseshoe, in 1S14,M never before published, is a most welcome con tribution from (Jen. Marcus J. Wright. "The Discovery of Yuca tan" is a charmingly written sketch by Alice D. Le Plongeon. "The Historical Sketch of Christ. Church New York City." an able and authoritative paper, is by William J. Davies. The number also con tains its usual departments of in teresting miscellany, with Book Reviews, some of which are illus trated. This magazine is an im perative necessity to all readers of intelligence. With its stores of varied information, and its careful editing, its value for preservation becomes more and more distinctly ' apparent with " each succeeding ' issue. Price $5.00 a year. 74." Broadway, New York City. Kenl Etie. VE FARM PRi L sale call an Curran & Monteith, as they have customers 'or a number ot desirable tracts of land. They also have some choice mprove i city property for saie, and a few lots ranging from 225 to g500 in price. Terms sent to purchasers. I ) OAD SUPERVISORS ARE REQUESTED Lt to include in thWr annual reports tho tools belonsfinjf to the county in tnir ro.id districts, and also the condition cf the roads in thrir respective districts, and about what amount of lumber willprohaniy be needed for brides there'll next season. And any per -u hearing ef any lumber beinjr pur chased xt county expense bj any supervisor vid not used upon bridges upon public roads, .vill plese take interest enough in coiiurv affairs to report the same to the county court that we mav inveatigate the matter. J. J. WHITNEY, Countv Judge. AN OPEN LETTER. FOR S i I K. To the Lady of the House Dear Madam: Ap preciating your desire to supply your family witli pleasure in calling your attention to our TIOll SALE CiU AP. NICE "rlU.ME A FEW pious X nun Uorvallis, banv. easy terms. Address box 14S, Al- tf. IIUTF.LS. DEVKRE HOUSE, Al.UAN'Y, oR.-t'HAS. IX PfciifiT, Pr.ip. Only firsteelass house j i in the itv. l.ar'e sanmle rooms for coni- I . . , . .' i mercial men. No Chinamen employed hlithe i VISlOnS. KiVei'V tllin? Ill OUT StOCK IS lieW ,'i General stage otfice for Corvallfs. GIBLIN, kitchen. SS HOITSE. A LBANY, OR. ed with the best nv furniture Everything clean and commodious, offering to the general public superior accommodations to any iuthe city. FRESH OYSTERS EVERY DAY AT HOFF man & Pfeiffer's. CITY RESTAURANT. FRESH OYSTERS every day served in any style. SPECIAL XOTHKS. rPENG HEVG, WASHING AND IRONING. 1 Laundry on Ellsworth street, between the Revere House and Johnson's Blacksmith shop. All work warranted first-class an 1 sat isfactory. Prices low. T70R YOUR FINE WINES AND LIQUORS go to M Baumgart's. Bral Emplnymenl Kslale anl Axrnry. PARTIES HAVING FARMS FOR SALE of about 1G0 acres, or those having laravr tracts which they would be willing to divide up into SO or 160 acre lots, are in- ited to call a', our otfice, as we have a ew customers for that class of farms. We een also furnish par ties wai.ting help, either male or female, for the city or country, with such help as the.i desire on short notice; and we also have a few situations for both male and female in the city and country. Call at our ottice if you want help or want employment. We can get cither for yon. Office No 65 First street, ad joining W. C. Tweed lie's tin store. F. A. BURKHART & CO. One of the most pointed argu ments against the appointive methods of filling offices is to be found in the following comment of the Husbandman upon the subject of the expansion of public offices : "The fact that offices are made the rewards of political service has a tendency to increase their num ber. That is why there are hundreds even thousands of po sitions created and maintained principally to bestow on party favorites. Many of these offices to which are attached large salaries have nothing more than the ap pearance of duties and no sem blance of responsibilities. Thus ' there are clerkships the principal , requirements of their incumbents being that they sign receipts monthly for payment, of salaries. There are offices whose real work is all deputed to subordinates for whom there is ample provision '' without trenching on the salaries of principals. All this makes gov- prnmHllt more COStlv a great deal i diseases a specialty. Consultation free. ,". ... i i ! flee hours: 10 to 12 a m and to 5 r. m. more cosuy bbsium me iwucum to general extravagance, more or less operative as opportunities are presented. Public moneys are souandered in a thousand ways that would FORTY DOLLARS REWARD. A RE ward of 10 will be paid for the recov ery of the body of Benj'amin Ohling. who is supposed to have been drowned in the Wil lamette at Corvallis on Friday, Dec. 16. The above reward will be paid by Ohling Bros. Albany, Dec 'M. rilYSIdASS. GW. UASTON. PHYSICIAN AND SUR- geon, Albany, Oregon MH. ELLIS, PHYSICIAN AND SURr . geon, Albai y, Oregon . Al Seasons -they;aue- Si A FULL STOCK OF Staple Groceries! Fine ,lrprv f IJ 1 J a & III V B A R G A. -1 N s! For two weeks prices "Wll surprise you. Thev Must Go. Y'OU.NG TEAM, NEW HARNESS, NEW! Democat wagon; fi st-class outfit for I gardener. See Kenton Chase, Grocers, be- j TTokse-five years old. ,o Til a good riety ot wholesome food, wo take great! IX high, very gentle in harness, sing'-: trj i double, Kninure at i!F.;:Ai.io!lu'e. i . i l PLANING MILL FOR SALE Til K Musi" j L d sir ibie fac'ory privilege in the city. In- I'.iire of C. L. Brush, font of Lyon St. j do hinff and Hats ARE THE FOLLOWING: LaSies' hndtocliiefs, Ladies' fine gossamers, Gents' lianflkercliiefs - Ladies' hani-tags,. line dress goods, SilklUintoellas, Portemonnaie, Carpets, Eugs VN'D;IAt I'.OTHER m. m TbbertqUl olM(. coffee, rutins, cur- CAKES,jPLES, Fresh Baked Bread Every Day. Atthis old and reliable "houe is also to . ound a complete aBortroent, of fresh fauiil -roceriea, to which is onstantiv being wlde i a ihe se isonable lines of groceries and provision such 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 The-e goods were all bought when pr: were low, and the benefit of th margin will (fiven to his customers Kcnumhcr th-: plai , at the old corner on First iud U'oa!aIb:n Sts. NOVELTIES ! 5T0OaXU M E ROL'SJOl MENTION REMEMBER IN SELECTING HOFFMAN AND PFEIFFER, Proprietors of AI D n A id manufacturers of Choice Confectionery. We are now prepared to furnish cho'ce, frrsh randies of best prude, consisting ! i-iiie sti -k, assorted flavin s, mixe-' candies, extra ' e-ich and chocola'e creams,-'fancy mixed, en dy and ageueial assortment or fine oridica AT I1QLEALE 1R BET A 1 1.. "Orders from country deilers promptly at tened to. Factory mi rjret street, Albany. Oregon. M Crown Mi UOM, 1.4NNI(i Jk CO., rrop'ft. NEW PROCESS FLOUR. (Superior for family aad bakera' use) The Best Storage facilities fSThe Higfaeat price in caih paid for' wheal, ALB&N7 - - - OttEOOM. Y V F! I T Y v 1 grocery store that we have just opened, between the opera house and postoffice, in thU city, where wei keep a large assortment of fresh groceries and pro- A ud 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 line ot confection ery and truit, which we can 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 refund the monev. Now as to terms and prices: AVe 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 011 credit. Our prices are made uniformly low, and we offer no Rnecial inducements or "baits," but will sell every- DR. E. A. McALISTER HAS LOCATED I his office on the corner of First and I . 1 i? Brba.ialbin streets, over Redficld & Broniiells j .1 Jn our Jine at aS lOW pHCtiS aS articles OI aS store, where he can be found when not pro- linui, 'U wu.i iiixv. i. - i fessionally engaijrcd. M physician, office and residence corner of j crQod Oliallt v CMU be turniSiiea. COilCUing a SUai e OI Kirat and Baker streets, Albany, or. chronic I your patvonfxge, we remain, ! Yours Kespectfu'lly, KENTOX Sz CHaE. REDUCED. We must run this stock down beforein voictog; January 1. Trade Mark Everyday Ww . THE LARGEST STOCK we have the nicest, nobbiest, cheapest Ties, Sillc Handkerciiiefs, Gent's Slippers, Etc IN THE BURG. LadieS They will make youf gentlemen happy. They are friends DOCTOR HENRY SMITH. 433 KEARNEY street, San Francisco, over -Ju years ex perience in the treatment of enronic and special diseases in American and European hospitals and other institutions, making a specialty of these affections. H.Miie treat iiittnt seut tosm-has civnt..t vi-ir. his o.rce. be CO'Ultctl ill private ' orders for medicine jiroiaptly attended to. SPECIALTIES Found'onlv in our store. L. E. BLAIN -THAT- S. E. YOUNG Has alwavs a well-selected stock of ' Shoes and. -.Slippers Suitablejfor the'holidaya.J Gent's Fancy Slippers Ladies' Fine;Shoes,I Contains no ammonia, lime, alum, or other ropurities, but is warranted to be a pure crem; f tartar powder, and made un scientific princi ,les. t3T The trade supplied at wholesale rates. ema:;ufactuued by; Wallace (I 4-1 LhoiDDSOI M. ALBANY OREGON. R0SSEN & ALLEN, PROPRIETORS OF Albany Truck and Drayi COMPANY 23T Goods handled with care, iiold goods a specialty. NO 1. Moving hous NEW AND Second Hand Store Late lisses Slippers S. E. YOUNG, FIRST STREET Owing to the increased demands of our busi ness, we have lieen compelled to remove into , Uiger Btore, and we can now be found nexl door to S. E. Young's, where we will be pleaa4 to sue OUR PATRONS. If jon need any stoves, tinware, crockery, ' furniture, clocks, carpets, pictures, trunks, books, skates, saddles, saws, planes, .1 a thousand diffe i-nt an i liBefui articles, you iu do no betUr ihi side of ! San Erancisco i Than you can do with us on a porchaae or al - exouaDge. . . FRAKKLIN & CO. FIRST STREET . ALBANY Revere House EestaiiMt, (on bdkupkan plan) Conducted by ; H. DIERCKS4 Mrl scrveit from 5 cent it t $1.0 tSTPust in'.rs order whatever' desired. TM sab ej sn icd with the best in tne niarUet. ,