Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, January 17, 1888, Image 2

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    THE MORNING HERALD : TUESDAY, JANUARY 17, 1888
Daily nd weekly
RMS OF SUBSCRIPTION.
, DAILY. I
Published every morninsr except Monda.)
l)jlivered bv carrier, per week 0.1&
By mail, wr yeai .. 3-u0
! and the commencement of disaster
: to our own citizen who depend
upon the fishing and lumber busi
ness for sustenance. But such
considerations will not be thought
of if politicians are convinced that
there is political capital in a free
list.
WEEKLY.
(Published every Friday Horning.)
O.ie copy, per annum, in advance $2.00
When not paid in advance 2.f0
THE 31 A I IS.
iails at the Albany poatotfiee close is follows: i
r'or all offices north , j
he eastern states ' 6.30 4
The West Side f-
And the Narrow GuageR .U. )
Kir Portland and Salem 11 A. M.
CorYalli8aml'Yaquina....L. 12:30 P. M.
M offices south :30 r. M
The postotriee will be closed each evening
from six to seven o'clock.
lu-i-tereil matter tor the early moroir
train should be mailed be'ore S o'clock the
; levious 'vcnmz
EDI TO 111 A L XO TES.
A lady in Boston makes herself
useful as well as financially suc
cessful. She studies the news
papers, posts herself on what's
going on in the world, uses the
scissors freely, pastes, writes and
revises carefully until she has a
condensed digest of the live topics
of the day. This she reads to a
class of wealthy women, who pay
her well for furnishing them with
information concerning what they
ought to be able to talk intelli
gent Iv about.
Just a Moment, Please.
-VOU WANT AN-
OYERCOAT
"We HavaThem.
Amonsr the many arti
cles to be lb u ad at
S. E. YOUNG'S
-SU1TABLEIFOS-
The government of Denmark i
apprehended John A. Benson, who j
has been-indicted for fraudulent j
land surveys in California, and J
w ho skipped out for foreign parts
-THEY AKE-
Tiie free trade wolf is after the
farmers' sheep. Farmers of Ore
gon will resist all such thrusts at ; SQme nionths ag0) aml holdg him
tor this country, although there is
no extradition treatv between the I
NEW DEPARTURE!
CROSSED & ALLEN,
PROPRIETORS OF
Albany Truck and Dray
COMPANY NO 1.
O" Goods bandied with care. Moving house,
bold good a specialty. "
NEW AND
SeeondHandS
Season
s
Owing to the increased demands of our hurt.
new we have lieen compelled to remove into
lanrer store, and we can now be loiuid next
door to S. E. Young's, where we will be pea
OUR
PATRONS
-ARE THE FOLLOWING:
FROM AND AFTER THIS DATE
their industries.
The latest rumor is that the
dreat Eastern w 11 be br. uht over
to New Y'ork and used a an ocean
excursion boat and a floating hotel.
The king of Spain, though only
seventeen months old, is said to be
entitled to a salary of a million a
year. But even that cannot hinder
him from sufl'ering from the in
fantile colic.
two countries. U. S. Marshal j
Franks has been sent from Wash- j
ingtoti to bring Benson back for :
trial. The ac tion of the 1'anisli !
government is commendable and !
qu'te in -contrast with that of the
Canadian authorities. I
B
A
! SHAKE and LONS WAY Laiies' tatoliiefs,
R
Chicago is moving in the right
direction by taking measures to
have exits of its large theaters
made of sufficient dimensions to
prevent all accidents in case of fire
oj other panics.
Jaxtary this year will pass into
history as being a month of ui -usual
severity in this country,
from east to west, and even across
the ocean in London an unusual
and remarkable fog prevailed,
mote so than has been known for
years.
The Mormon brethren have ap
plied to the l'orte for permission to
establish a community in Turkey,
aiid it is expected that the request
will be granted. If Turkey would
win the everlasting gratitude of
the people of the United -States,
let her bid for our whole Mormon
j;pulatio!i.
Exgla.ni agrees with President
Cleveland's free trade policy, and
hy way of gratulationsaysit would
be a line thing for this country.
The iH'op'e of this country, how-
flvcr, will have a word to sav about
it. It will be a small word and
ea-iiy spelled, but vey expressive.
It will be a di.-tinclly uttered '-no."
T. J. Potter, who as vice-president
of the Union Pacific railroad,
has created a reputation for daring
and aggressive measures, taken
with good judgment and executed
with success, lias broken down
under the pressure of work, and
by the advice of his physician will
have to seek the mild climate of
Florida to heal up the depletion of
his lungs, caused by two hemorrhages.
G
A
If von need any stoves tinware, cmrkerr,
furniture, clock, carpets, picture-, trunk i,
books, skates, saddles, saws, planes. d
ihou-id different and useful articles, you oaa
d. no heiUr this side of
San Francisco
rhan you can do with us on a purdiase or aa
excaange.
i FRANKLIN d CO.,
N
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Merchan
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Will offer their entire stock of Loots and shoes to
the general public at First Cost until disposed of.
Their olject in so doing is to close out promptly that
branch of their business so us to devote the entire
available space of their store to dry and fancy goods
ladies and gents7 furnishing goods and millinery.
As the entire shoe stock was purchased, last fall, the
opportunity to purchase new and desirable goods at
actual cost is a rare one. During this sale we will
also offer V.eiow cost our entire stock of winter cloaks
and millinery. We will also make a sweeping re
duction in all woolen hosiery, warm underwear, and
especially in heavy white, dress goods, as our policy
is to carry nothbiir of that kind over the present
eason.
J-T We mean just witot we say. SHANK & LON3WAY.
i FIRST STREET
ALBANY.
Lafe' fine psrs, j Rerae MsB M (
iii n i p I 0N EUKOl'EAN PLAN)
Gents handkerchiefs,! --0
H. DIERCKS.
Ladies' hani-hags
Fine dress goods,
SMlMrellas,
Portemonnaie,
Carpets, Rugs
Meals ftrYed from t et t $l
fcffTust-mers order wtiatever desired. Ths
Uib e 'I with the best in tne market.
Star Mm !
-A FULL STOCK OF-
-AND 'MANY OTHER -
COMPRINT Y
OF-
Albany,
Oregon
For two Willi prices -nil surpriasr you.
They Must Go.
Kx'ro.Mui.txiisfs s'ihv.v that tiie
ii;v0nt-l tii" canning lmsinoss. i
,' :cn a life lias filled a t-ell with I
ey and :t the rap on
CamtalStock S300,000i
OoliiiiJ Hate
NOVELTIES !
TOO,XUMEROU3TOJMENTION
A
hr 1
rtmrs the cap with his -tin'r j
I deposits inside a dn-p of (
ni- arid, wl-.irh j.reservt-s the j
iev. This arid is the poison;
AN OPEN LETTER.
OFFICERS.
President Charles K. Wolverton.
!(-h in- inntrts upon an intruder. Tmlsurerj. CusieK.
V. Nev.- Yii:k man claims he j Secretary J. K. Eulerkin.
, i eirrtiimenieil uit lauioaa ;
.ish tip arrtdent as well as the
stove fiend. lie has invented1
ir made enttiely of wood pulp,
n:l hs -laim
DIRECTORS.
K. Strahan, Chas. E. Wolver
ton. .1. L. Cowan, D. B. Monteith,
J. W. ("tisirk. .1. (). Writsman. J.
will not collapse , ir Klderkin. Charles Monteith. (i.
he smash up nor hunt from the ; f. Simpson,
itiag stove. And the future;
ions shall rie up and call him i
isseil provided it is all so. j
j
'he treasury department is now ;
work on what is undoubtedly i
largest single money vault in '
world, and which will hold, :
nfull, ltii),t:K),0O0silverdol!ars. j
tgress ajthorized the vault at j
last session, asid the contract
the hrick wtirk has been let at
ost of $1:1.000. It will he Sf
: long hy -"' feet wide and 11;
it inches . high, inside ilimen-!
is. The walls surrounding this
isure house will he 4 feet li;
nes thick. '
Safe, Sound, Conservative
A Square Company
Managed by Square Men
Patronized by Square People
We must run th' shirk- down tefure in
voicing Junuarrl.
THE LARGEST STOCK
predating your
a good variety
pleasure
reat
in
calling
. i.onc; step ill advance in the :
tcatiot'.al -matters has heen :
en, if the chronicle is right in patroaiz9 Hons Enterprise
ing that the scheme to make;
uual training a part ot t lie reg- I PYLK'S PEARLINE. Theonlvinention for
i . i mi i easv washhit? that i absolute! v harm-
r puijitc sriiooi course wm lie j -i... an,T that hM ,.., -,,,:,.
uontidence and become
stple.
course will lie
;d in New York, ainl if success
will no doul't he introduced
jwhere. If loo much is not ex
ted at first, the plan can
reel v fail of success. To teach
MAKES WASHINC EASY,
CHEAP AND QOICR..
harm ro fahrm nr hutiU -mri u:fm(if tka
;s and girls the rudiments of j of soap.
l . . ..rvi ;ntu,-,ct ! By its use the drudaery of washing is ro re-
les will go iar to arouse mteiest . dueetl that - iu-.. ...., .Liivji,.
j nan v neglected departments ot!l'a,cn lar-'e a.shin1r with delightful results.
. . a. Urease and t:iiin of every kmdare effectuallv
ldiwork which Otier good wages removed aud lorhous-inleaninK.dish-washin!,',
.hose who excel in them ! c!ea"in pa"t., silver, marble, jewelrj", milk
tllOse who excel in ineiu. cans and evervtiunsf else, there is
! tTNOTHlNG TO COMPARE WITH IT"
'r i,-nlK, .,,,,1 n-in idi in fUh- ! For c,ea,!inS hair.sliampooin? and removing
.HE l.llgllSll and Oanauian nslt , bloo,lstains from linen of dentists or bucth-
dS commissioners, it is Said, are e"1 t is unrivale.1. In the hath tub it is a lux-
. . ' ury couuucive toneaun.ana should tiefreelv, i
ryuig in Washmgion, hoping ! used in asylunis and hospitals as a disinfecV '
tpontrr v'dl -mnnl the Mrirf' i"dete,'el,t 1riters vainters mi,ns ;
.t Ciiligress . Hi anntU UK. larm j tarmer? miners, blacksmiths, machinists,;
- S and place fish and lumber on . plumbers and all workers iii metals shoul.l us' i
, , ,. ... ! PEAKUXE frwashiuy their nrsrrimed hand i
free list, mat would he a , as well ;is clothing. j
summation
decided! v to Ask Your Grocer for PEARLINE.
ght alter hy our cousins ot Can- j
" - . , ' i rorsale by Wl!ce & Inoinpnon, Albanv
i, hut it would be a day ot gnom 1 oreKoa.
Dtrni ircn
I-' - - ! m 1,1tt- n-P 4-1-in Vnnun .
iu m iMjf ui m uuum ;
Dkah Madam:
desire to supply your family
ot wholesome food, we take
your attention to our
Tocery store that, we have just opened, between the j
opera house and postoffice, in this city, where we;
i
keep a large assortment of fresh groceries and pro
visions. Every thing in our stock is new aud 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 truitT 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
LADIES !slad to have you notify us, and we will cheerfully
retund the money. Now as to prices:
We have no special inducements or " baits " to;
. i
offer, but will sell everything in oin line at as low!
i
prices as articles of as good quality can bo furnished
Solicihno a share of your patronage, we remain,
Yours Respectfully,
I
L. t. b LAI IN, KENTON & CHaSE
REMEMBER IN SELECTING
i
i
!
I Everyday fear!
!
Ap- j
. Tit AT j
with I
YOXJTSTG
Has alwaj s a well-selwit'd stock of J
we have the meest, nobbiest, cheapest
Ties,
Silk: Handkercniefs,
Gent's Slippers. Etc
IN THE3RURG.-
Staple Groceries!
! . ni
The best quality cf teas', coffee, raising, cur
-tiite, etc.
CAKES, PIES,
Fresh Baked Bread
Every Day.
At this old and reliable house is also to .
ound a complete assortment, of fresh famitf
;roceries, tu which is ontaiitlv being aldel
.he se.isuual.ile lines of Kroceriea and provision
iuch as
Cranberries,
Fine Pickles,
Dried Beef Chipped to Order,
Anchovy Mustard,
Candies and Nuts,
Eastern Buckwheat Flour, j
Canned Goods of All Kinds,
Bohemian Glassware, Etc
The-e iroods were ail bntntht when pi in
ere low, and the bmnt of th- margin will t
.riven to Ins :uHroniers Kemtniher the pla..,
it the old corner on First and B-oaiJalbin Sts.
HOFFMAN AND PFEIFFER,
: Proprietors of
ALBANY SODA WORKS
A id manufitcturers of
Choice Coofectionery.
We are now prepared to furnish cho'ce, fresh
randies of best grade, Cj'iMstmg .if (ure ntii:k,
.utsorted flavors, mixed candies, extra Kiencb
mo chocolate creams, f&ncv "dxeil. e-uidv tuv
iuu a guiierw assorimeni or nne cinoies
AT f HOLRALE OK BKTAIL.
j iSr Orders from country dealers promptlj as
j tened to. Kaitory .m nrut street,
Albany. - - Oregon.
Shoes and Slippers !H fowil Milk
JSuitaKlfor the"ho!iijiS.
Beit's Fancy S.ippers
Ladies' Fine Shoes,
They will make youf gentlemen friends
happy. They are
SPEOIALTIE S
Foundonly iftourstore.
j ISOM, LINNIKC A CO., Prop'.
NEW PROCESS FLOUR.
j (Superior far family and bakers' Die)
I The Best Storage Facilities
tarTbe Highest price in cash paid for wheal,
j ALBANY ... OttEGOM.
ICc-Hfrlx' o !-.
: t"tioe is hereby fiKii that the undersigned
H his this day been duly appointed execu
i ti-ix of tr.e liist will and testament of John A.
j .-bore, deceased, by the county court of Linn
i c unity, Oregon, and that all 'persons having
t.-!:iinis aif.iinst said estate are hereby notified
I to present the same properly verified to the
! undersigned tit her residence in Scio, Linn
i-..unty, within six unihths from the date of
this notice:
Dated leeeniber 7, 137.
! .1 C'LI A. A. SHORE,
UKWITT & PR VAN r, Executrix.
Attorneys for Executrix.
Ladie
OP
IP
S. E. YOUNG.
Xollcr or Flnnl Srtllrment.
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned,
executor of the last will and testament of
Elisha Harry, deceased, has filed in the
j county court of Linn county, Ore . on, his final
ac-oum as sucu execu or, and tne said court
bin api-ointed Monday, the 6th day of Feb
ruary, at the hour of one o'clock in the
afternoon i.f siid day, for the hearing o' ob
jvetions ti said account and the settlement
thereof. J. L. WIGLE,
Executor.
uufra-lor and Bnlldcr.
rjlHE I'MiERSlGXSD HAVIG LOCATED
i in Albany, solicits iiatrrnajre from city
a:: country, " W ill contract to build bridges.
imn:s a:id all manner of dwellinjf houses, in
cluding yuet'n Anne, Kastluke and Elizabeth
an styles of buildings. Will furnish plans
and specifications without charge. Satisfac
tion uuxranteed. W. C f'ASSELI..
FIRST : STREET.
DK. K Kt
L'eoii, A!
Albanv, Oreirou. t-raduato ot Ger-
ina.- and Auiariiisa oolleijes.