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THE MORNING HERALD: TUESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1SS8
DAILY AMU WEEKLY
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HOUSE COMMITTEES.
The make up of the house com
rr:i.tees, as created by Speaker
Carlisle, have been before the
t-ountry long enough to have been
considered and their aims, objects
and probable results estimated.
The Cnronicle sums up the
matter in this manner: "Ai
tl.ough Mr. Carlisle is not a novice
. in his position, it is evident that
lie woefully misunderstands the
legitimate functions of the speaker
ot the house. The enormous
power reposed in him bv his feiluw
representatives is not meant to be
used to favor his particular schemes
.r notions. He is not invested
with autocratic authority, nor is he
made supreme arbiter over the
actions of the house of representa
tives. No one complains if he
gives the prominent places on com
mittees to those of his own politi
cal faith but when he plants him
self .'squarely oM one side or the
other of such a great question as
the tariff question, or when he
wholly ignores the whole Pacific
coast in the composition of the
house, for the direct purpose of in-flueni-ing
legislation so as to meet
his own peculiar views, lie is guilty
of gross and unpardonable injus
tice and favoritism, and shows
himself unfitted for the honor
wftich has been conferred up.,n
him."
- The strictures of the Chronicle
are well taken., and the facts it
states cannot be denied, forastudv
of the committees will substantiate i
e very-
statement that it makes.
There is no question whatever ti at
Mr. Carlisle had particular refer
ence to influencing legislation in
,iver of free trade when he made
up (those committees, and that he
entirely ignored this coast in all
m uters in which we are interested.
Our -representative, Mr. ller
' jna'n, who is not a new member
and therefore could not be objected
to on the ground of inexperience,
is given places on only unimpor
tant committees as fur as we are-
concerned public hinds and -manufactures.
On such committees as
ve are particularly interested in he
i.s. rigorously excluded. For in
stance on the committee of river;
and harbors t ie Atlantic coast
states are fully represented, while
this coast has but one representa
tive, and that a new member fruin
Califor.ua, instead of Mr. Her
mann, an old and experience. I
man in the business. In the im
portance of this cua-u in that con
nection there should have cer
tainly been two members of that
committee given to us.
Under the peculiar economical
measures Of the pOStOUice depalt-
. ... L- .-I,.,
ested in the postoihce and post
roads committee, but here aain
this coast, which has sullVred the
most thorough restrictions is en
tirely overlooked. Indeed, tiie Pa
cific coast wili have occasion to
remember Mr. Carlisle's ffort to
legislate bv coinnnttee makir.ir.
Jons P. Irish says of the Cali
fornia and Oreji-r! taihuad : "The
California and Oregon railroad i
the finejit scenic route on the con
tinent. Its route thromzh
the
canyon of the
simply exquisite.
.Sacramento is.i
T . , j
it IS proposed
to preserve the timber for a mile
on each side c; i hat canyon, ere -
atinjr a wark or reservation. This
should be done by ail means."
He could safely extend his remarks
to include the O'-etron part of the
route also.
There is iitilc doubi but that i
fall and winter si;wn wheat in tlu
u idamette aiey will hiiller irom
tiie present ft ve;
nit' extent fif
tne (iansjer uni iar is not neces-
c-irilt. .rl-rt-lt liMt" it C;ll ll i-fM ll 1 1 rill '
amii . i. , .-..v i. ..... ;v " ..-. vn
whether or m.'t iih- trecv.e termu
ates with rain cr snow, or with j
alternating warm days and freezing
nights. i
The sns-in-l:i ,"-v if ijuc-'n Vic
toria seem U if all alilicteti with
throat uiaiauie. The itf.qr.is of
I.orne is now sii k wi; li his iltroat.
Is it possibie ti"'? they have to talk
so mucii ti k-,i; up with their
royal wives i .at it exhausts tiie
iLir-. nxia'r niU'-i :e.- '.'
XEAK !'tl-:i:il i
ice parkins aiv
t-'ianuiit j i.i-n v. nii
tre-tiunt nitii i!:i;-t!ril;-1..
rial jk!!-ii. Th;1 in'
use-.l fjr tm.- purj.-ySv-
v. a
is
i;n: ni;;-
t-arking
salmon. This ought to offer a jjood
job for the health officer in sum-:
marily preventing such an outrage
on tiie salmon-eating public.
Two Chinamen, having the eu
phonious names of Dan Lee and
Phil Wing, have joined the Baptist
church in New York state, having
been formally baptized and ad
mitted to the fellowship of the
church. They are said to be the
first Mongolians ever received into
a church of this faith in the United
States.
At Fort Spokane the thermome
ter has reached thirty-four below
zero. This is enough to send a
shiver down the spine of those who
are complaining of the little cold
snap the Willamette valley is now
enjoying.
FhOM Eastern states still come
rQDOrtS of lrop'inir WPsitlim- vMl. i
L 'IVMttlVlJ I ' II IV II
we can now appreciate ourselves.
j as we iuive a Hlillt ta8te of it
: . .
i The San
Francisco smallpox
epidemic is at an end, the cases
liavig.recbvered and no new ones
appearing.
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CARO'I HnliS - li
ia:i..ui..i,, on sumU, Jan- i
nary it. I.. Curothcr, aged iixt
ei-.'ht j
H 1UICIKI.
pphh-v u rrii 7m i I !
iLu. v At the residence of Lhe
oiiei'ttiu eieruvm n. Kev. H 1 Webb in i
rtiUoitvlast evening Mr. C. j. Brown and I
miss jj,ary a. tiss.
They leave to-day noon for Pcrcland on
their wedding tour.
Vi'ir TO DA 1.
'ntr:i-lr and Uu fitter .
rpHE rXDEKSlOX -.D HAVING LOO TED
A in Albany, M'licits patirntiift- r'n in cily
and country, ill contract to build Ijiiilvrc-.
hams and all manner of duellim; hni-ws.in-t-Iuding
tjticun Anne, Easilake and Eizaheth
an styles of buildings. Will furnish plans
and je -itiejtions without charge. Satisfac
tion guaranteed. W. C. eASStLU
.Vol ice to Debtor,
ALL PERSONS KNOWING THKMSELVES
indebted tn :he firm of Huffman .v
Pfeiffer are hereby in.titi.-d to call and .-ett'e
their accounts immediately, an the same will
Da l''i:b l.-t be niaceu in the hands uf an at-
tm' ,e- f' r L'01-e-t,o"-
Jons HnmiAN.
l-'RASci Pkkikker.
Dissolution of t'opiirtiier.siiip.
rVHK COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE
X existing bet.vten John Isom, E.J. Lan-.
ninsr aii.i Edward Goin-, under, the firm name
of Isom, Lanuintf & Co., is huro'n dissolved
bj mutual consei.t, Edwaid t.'oins retirio".
JOHN ISOM,
E J LANNINO.
EDWARD Go!S
A'.bany., Jan 2, 1S88.
The tiiisiufiss in the futme vill be conduct
ed bv John lsom and E. J. Lamiini:, under
same style '.f firm name, Isom, Lumiinjr i
Co.. who ill pa. I'll liiibilitie.- or the mtc
firm, and a'e alone authorized to culket. ah
outstanJius account.
TissonrrtoN
notice notice is
L hereby
hen ;hat the artiier.-.lii) here
"fore existunr iH-tween Ji-tin llnniuan and
Francis Pietfcr, uiido'" the linn umise of Hoff
ir.aii & Pf. 'ffer, is this d.t.v di-soived by mu
lual .-.wiseHt. The bosi'-ess ui 1 becMin uci
by the Utrcr, who will assume a 1 liabilities,
.umI all uttaiidiiy accounts wi:l be cc.kcted
")V till: old til in.
Dated Albany, Jan. 4, lsS.
.inlIN Hoi : MAN,
l"li..CIS 1'1-EIFFKR.
II. ItiiKlf.
looT AND SHoEMAKl-
It, ALL WORK
U wa
irra:ite l. ho sinee the tire remove I
Kerry st-eet. seculid ilo.r t'n m post".; cj
Notice.
!.L PERSONS KNOW I NO THEMSELVES
indu&rcd to Rctiieid Urnw nell vn!i
jkU:.:Nf aiin" torw.iru ainl seuie tmc sauit
Aitliii'.i; further notice ami oblige us.
AI.iunv. January 1, I'sS.
REOKIKl.ti .v ei'owv-' t .
Itcal t:lalc
i IF VOV HAVE FARM PROPERTY FOl!
1" !
it-
1
: i a!.- lal. on CiinMu .t Monteith
us tbe
baie viistoiuers 'or a numer m de"iril!i-I
rr:i:-rs of iiini. 1 hev a so liav.i so:ne i-'uih-i I
. -mpruiel city property for sal
: i-'t-1 ran-:nic ironi Sii tos;.00 in pn
1OAD.l ll-.UVI.3i7lio A.IE t'.ECK.ViEL
V to inclmle in tb-ir annual reports 1h
toois hflnniriir;t t tbe county in tneir rod
tistricts, and alsu the cKiiditii'ii of the roads
in th"ir respecti'. e d stricts, an-l about what
.miiiuiit of lumber wi I pro'naniy be needed
for bridifs tberen next season. And any
person hcariir of any lumber hcinir pur
chased at county expense b any supervisor
and not used upon bi-ide upon public roads,
.vill please taki inturimt unoitiih in couury
alfairs to report the same to the county court,
that we mav investigate ihe matter.
.1. J. WHITNEY.
County Judge.
i in: SAI.K.
I T'Ui Ni: TEAM. NEW HARNESS, NEW
I Dciiioci-at wa-jron: fc-t-el iss outfit for
' gardener. See Kenton & Chase, Grocers, be-
! ,.-..iii Il,.r- lliiimii vitil lnsf.THi-..
:
fJURSE- FIVE YEARS OLD. It; HANDS
fl hijjh. very gentle in harness, single or
louble. Kmpiire at HKPAi.nntrce.
j p1
.ANiNi; Miu. for sale. the most
lesirible factory privilege in the city. In-
piire of C. L. lirusl ., fo-it "t I .yon St.
i iiiwiiiiiiimmm mm
I") EVKRE Hot'SE, AI.I'.ANY. OR. - CI1AS.
l PfviftVr, Prop. Only first ec!a-s iiouse
in the city. L:nre sample rooms for coin-!!'..-:'c!a!
men. No ' Miinamcn emi'ioved in the
! kitchen. General stae oltiee t-ir Cc-rvallis.
nrssorsK..MtANY,..ij. -j ."iblix.
lti w:itil the bcst mnv tuniiuuc Kverythin-
' clean and eommmiious. offering to the general
pili.liesuperi..iaccomi.i,Hiatini1sioam mine
j cit.
MSH OYSTERS EVERY HAY AT HOFF-
1- i I man i: Pfoiffcr's.
iITY REsTAl llA
i vvi-rv d:iv sef. ei! in any style.
V
,'ORTY ImiLLARS ItE'VARli. A RE-
:t.1 uf s;u will 'u- ;iuid for the re.';v-
ery 01 the I"!;. -i Iti-n.'amin oidim-. v ho is
mkiivisim! to liai c- iici-ti urmyneit in ice vni
'aic-tto at
'ruMi. Jhe
A- ant, l
i'.titi t.-l;.li- uju:
)AUTIKS II.aMm; f.silMS KM'. SAI.K ;
i. oi ai.ii-il i'. i i' iv. i . t i.avi:i iar"jr '
;r:lijt riicli v. .-'.I; ! 'ur '.V;. i;:i'' t liiitlc-
i:p iipii .;.' l-: 1 u re i-i , are ircd to -.-iiii
: m:r ifi-.v.a- ... a cv. i .i.-i.i:.i..-rs tor
''ll'.r l i.i"--; I'f : il".!r.- .'r r; li ;-.!.- i.:nii-f! vi::r-
lies JT.liiti; V.t-i.i. -:r'in.r r.'.u. or r.:u:a:-. rtii
theeitv or -.'U!'.r . with 'ii l! hii tho
iltsirc oil ii-irt i:..-ii t : a:ul -.-i-i iiave :: fuu
sii'i.::.ns for !tii niaie und rvniaie in the
eitv and ejinttrj. ui! :.t oar otBee if vou .
wan
- ...;
Will
mi-:
lit. We i an irt-t
Kir?t strict, ad-
either iorv..:i. u:ii,v ...
i.-imirr W. f. T,-.-;i !,.
1'. A. UL iUvllAilT
CU.
NEW DEPARTURE !
FROM AND AFTER THIS DATE
SHANE and
wfjl olk-r their entire stock of boots anil
COST until disposed of. Their obk-ct
t)1. jjf.jj ()r ti,L.j, business so as to devote the. cntre available space Of their
store to dry and fancy goods, ladies and gents' fuinishiivg goods and millinery.
As th entire shoe stock was purchased last fall, the opportunity to purtli'tse
nutv .mil fttiialilM inwirlc fit -i.-.tii.il ...wt -i n in linri.inr thi snli v will
also offer below cost our entire stock of
, , i
! niake a sweeping reduction in all
iP'-ci.illv in heavy winter dress good?,
lual Kinu over tnc preseul season
Jrgf" We mean just what we say.
AN OPEN
tiik I ady of tiih House Dear Madam: Ap-j
io
i
j
predating your desire to supply your family withj
i
a irood variety ot -wholesome food, we take great j
pleasure in calling your attention to our !
grocery store tbat we have
opera house and postoffice,
keep a large assortment
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 line ot confectionery-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
retuml. the money. Now as to terms and prices: We
sell for cash in hand, and do not wish in any case to
j J eviate rom this -rule, desiring to treat all alike
! .
VV e OeileVe tlllS tO De tllC
and us, and vou will understand that no discourtesy
lis intended bv our refusal
:Our prices are made uniformly low, and we offer no
I special inducements or "baits;' lmt will sell every-
tiling i n our line at as low
good qualih can lie furnished. Soliciting a share of;
your pat'-oiiuge, we remain,
Yours Kespectfully,
KENTON & CHaSE.
LONSWAY
shoes to the genera) public at FIRST
in so doinir is to i-Uxv out Droniplly that
winter cloaks antf luilliiii-rv. We will
1 j
woolen liosiety, w;rnr underwear, and
as our policy is to carry nothing f
SHANK t LONSWAY.
LETTER.
just opened, between the!
i
in this city, .where we
;
of fresh groceries and pro
, - , .-.
DeiXerWaV IOl WIU VUU
to sell goods on credit.;
i
prices as articles' of as
Just a Moment rle
ase.
tin
-YOU WAST AN-
OVERCOAT
"We Have Tliem.
-THEY ARE-
B
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R
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A.
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O
For two weeks prices will surprise you.
Tliev Must Gro.
REDUCED.
We must run this stock down before in
voicing January 1.
THE LARGEST STOCK
we have the nicest, nobbiest, cheapest
Ties, .
Silk: Haridlerciiiefs;
Gent's Slippers, Etc
IN TIIEJBURG.-
Lt- ' O
y A JD I
Thev will make you.- trentlemen friend.--
Founrjonly .ncur'store.
Glotlii ng and Hats
L. E. BLAIN.
Amouir tiie manv arti- i
cles to be found at
S. E. YOUNG'S
-SUITABLEJFOK-
-ARK TIIE FOLLOWTN'G:
Ladies' fine gossamers,
Gents' MiiukercMeft,
Ladies' liani-hgs,
Fine dress goods,
Silk Umbrellas,
Portemonnaie,
Carpets, Bugs
WD'MANT OTHER-
NOVELTIES !
TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION
REMEMBER IN SELECTING
-THAT-
I
S. E. YOUNG
Has always a well-selecW stck of
Shoes and Slippers !
Suitablelfor the holidays.
nOTlt'CI "ClTinTT Q ITlTlDTlC! !'
UUliU 0 lailiU! 0 -1J iJtjl 0 I i
J :
Ladies' Fine Shoes,;!
LadiesS Misses Slippers)
Si Ei YOOi'O,
Seas
ImA WearBaki hkl
I T o
FIRST -
STREET
""""' "" "...
Star Mm
A FULL STOCK OF
Staple Groceries!
y
The best quality of tea, coffee, raisins, cur
nnte, etc.
CAKES, PIES,
Fresh Baked Bread
Every Day.
Atthisoldand reliable house is also to '.;
'jund a complete assortment, of fresh family
rroceries, ti which is tonitantlv beuiif alde-i
;he seuioi-atjle lines of tfroeeries and provi&iusw
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 iroftd were all houcht when mc
were ;jw, ami the benefit of th- margin wili
iven to his customers Kemuntitr the pla.-,
it ihe old corner on First ai.d U-oa-ialb-n SU.
HOFFMAN AND PFEIFFER,
Proprietors of
tit rnrk i ifTAivirry
yv www H i
And manufacturers of
Pi 0 J
a AnniPiinyior!7
I We are now prepared to furnish cho;ce, fresh
eandie.-i if best raiii , c iMi-ii-titig -f i tne sti-l..
assorted ttavurs, Uiixe-' earidies, extra e en
and chocilaTe eieaius, fancy mixed, en ti .uji
and ageueial aasurtment oi Que etndi&
AT MHO LEGALE K ItKTIII.
I iTOrderg (mm country dealers promptly at
' tened to. Faeu-ry .u rirst street,
! Albany, - - Oregon.
ISOM, LINKISG & CO., PropN.
NEW PROCESS FLOUR.
(Superior for family and bakers' use)
The Best Storage Facilities
0"The Highest price in cash paid for wheat.
ALBANY - . . OtLEGuH.
PIT E I T Ti
Mark
Conbiins no ammonia, lime, a'.um, or other
mpurities, but. is warranted to be a pure crema,
it tartar powder, ami nuuie on scienunc pnncw
lew.
t Tiie trade supplied at wholesale rates.
MANUFACTURED BY-
T
I n on
tl
ALBANY
ORFXiON.
OROSSEN" & ALLEN,
PROPRIETORS OF
Albany Track and Dray
COMPANY NO 1.
S5T Goods handled with care. Moving hous.
hold goods a specialty.
NEW AND
Owins; to the increased deinands of our busl-
'iei!s' wu navu ',e:" """'I'elle.l to remove into
:-",'er store, and w.: can now be found next
-loor toS. K. Younjf's, where we will be pluu
II)
I
If yon need any stoves, tinware, crockery,
'urniture, cioeka. carpets, lieturej, tni-k,
iooki, skate.-?, saddles, sa"", pluies. :i ,t
housand diffe cut aiii. i:s-:tu! artieita. vou ,1
I do no betttr ibis side of
i San Francisco
j Hian j ou can do with us on a purchase or a
txeiiunyo.
M. FRANKLIN I CO.j
FIRST STREET
ALBANY,
RoYere Hnise Rsstaurant,
(oN EUia'PliAN !-.iX)
- Coiniuetcd bv-
H.DIERCKS.
"3i-al ftrvtwl fioiti ccni to
.t-g" u-t iis urder whatever dv.sireri. Tii
;i.u cf . ,1 .v:'.a ib.e o.-st in t)c i.iai -.et. -
Pine Glassware,Crockery
ID.
irnn
VUUllllr lyUUllUUUin )
Wallace & Thompson
PATRONS
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