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About Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19?? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1888)
I''H III n..,y..r. Pawing gailgSeraM Daily and Weekly KM 3 OF SUBSCRIPTION. DAILY. (Published every morning except Monday.) Delivered by carrier, per week 0.15 By mall, per )nu ...5.U0 WKJSKLV. (Published every Friday Morning.! O le copy, per annum, in advance.........$2.00 When not paid in advance 2.60 THE L AMAH CASE. Amid all of the talk pro and con in regard to the placing of Lamar upon the bench of the United States supreme court, there has been developed as a general view of the case out one fact and 'that is the position lie occupied in rela tion to the government during the late war, and the consideration that the position of justice of the supreme court should not be occu pied by a man who had at one time betrayed his trust and plotted against the government he had sworn to faithfully serve. It can not be gainsaid that this very qualification hoped to be a gainin" influence in the south, was wh t induced Cleveland to make the ap- j poiitment in the first place, for the special qualifications of Mr. Lamar j for the position are not prominent, j His legal attainments have never been of a high order nor has his legal practice of the nature to recommend him for the position. Simply, he was one of the most pronounced of the Southern class of gentlemen who preserve the j sectional animosities and procliv-1 ities of the nation, and as such was selected solely from a partizan standpoint and with the intention ; of creating political capital. j On the point of the confirmation j the concluding remarks of the j Chronicle very aptly puts the i question when it says : "But, ; after all, the blame of an im-1 proper appointment cannot be i sadd'ed wholly onto Stanford and i Stewart. They probably acted in j accordance with their best lights possibly a locomotive headlight while it is due to Grover Cleveland that they had a chance to vote for ILamar. The president saw, or thought he saw, a chance to rivet .another link in the chain which binds the solid South, and at the same time to make for himself a friend of the mammon of corporate unrighteousness, and so he nomi nated Lamar. Being nominated, he two corporation senators had a chance to show their lively grati tude for favors received, and favors hoped for, ami confirmed him. j The deed is done, and it cannot be undone; but Messrs. Stanford and j Stewart will hurdly refer to it as proof positive of their devotion to the liepnbli'-an party." Tick State lights Democrat lias "lun ! for several weeks been li ::')Oiit a subject its editor seem-j iiv knows verv little about ! 'the tariff. v He commends; ('leveiund's very thin policy of re- j moving the tariff from wool, tlii-re-! l.y destroying the farmers' profit j on this indust-y, to make the great j" nanufactuiiiii; monopolies richer, ; and theft has the effrontery to pose j ..s a t'rieml of fawning interests.; Ilti I.jiuunt tl-it tilt triKnrv lf l(tlH III.' ...... ....... . .. j j urplus'? is increasing and regrets ; hat the democratic- party is una-j Je to adopt some means to reduce- ! t, and still upholds Cleveland, in j pite of his pei-ket veto of the i iver and harW bill, and then has j he unmitigated -all to refer tothe j tatu rights oigau as devoted to he progress am I growth of this! ountry. I'.ut then be is excusable n the grounds of his inabilitv to rasp as ,reat an idea 'as tariff; QUICKEST ROUTE TO THE EAST, etorro, and more severe criticism ught to be reserved for stronger : This populurHne. n account of its southern ntl, i location, is especially preferable for travel du- j ring the winter months. It also affords an0p- - ; portunity to visit Salt Lake City and Denver TllK abilitv to make the best of ! withoutJxtrachargeandg-ivesachoiceofroutes . " .... , i via Council Bluffs. Omaha.St. Joseph, Leaven- lll Circumstances. Ill tact to make i rtn ,or KansasCity. Ful 1 particulars regard- Ivirkne-ss iinie-r s lh'ht is ;L verv ; "es nu fares furnished on application, larkP.C .-s appear J-, nm, is i t J ; C(7BRAX& MONTElTH.LocaiPassengerAgts. tappv possession at times, and! " , , i - i rvOCJTOU HENRY SMITH, 433 KEARNEY eems to be possessed in an eminent j ) SaI1 Kr.indsc.0, 0Ver -20 years ex- de-'iee bv Irish of the Alta. Ofjperience in the treatment of enronic and 0 1 special diseases in American and European the recent cold snap, which black- j hospitals and other institutions, making a piipiI flie rr..oi.-ii olantsin ( '-llifor- 1 specialty of these affections. Hme treat eneu int. riopnai pianis in v amoi ; ment toguchM cannot visit his office. .'lia. even as tar south as LoS An- ; Orders for medicine promptly attended to. t eles, he says : oresent low! temperature lias ii.illed some tender si 1 rill 1 ery a ni I d ISCOU raged entered of record bv the county court of Linn the heliotros and lilies, but no ! jEEutt fit vine nor tree has leen harmed, j Cooier. deceased, the undereijfned, the exec--n, , , - .. 111 t utors of the last will and testament of said I. lhe palms in tlus city and Oak- ; jj Cooper, deceased, will, at the door of the land are not hurt, and the mag- j court hou in Albany. Oregon, on Saturday, 0 1 the 4th dav of February, 1888, at the hour o nolias continue bloomin'as usual, j oneo'elocli, p: m. of said day, offer for sale, at -1.1 r i' i . - 1 .. i public auction to the highest bidder, the fol- The India-ruober wees, which are 1 viDS described real property, as the prop- a frequent lawn ornament, show erty cf said etate, to wn: Beirinninjr at a . . . i stone 6x8x14 inches, at the southwest corner Sign ot Host, SO that it may be j of the land set apart to E. V. Cooper, and ..1 f.,11.. h..t' iu.t fi.o mi.. 1 running thence norfh "9 90 chains to a stone; truthtnllv said thav about the only j tnenw"wwti4so chain, to a stone Sxiixu si'rn of the fn-e'.ing oilit in the j inches: thence south 79.68 chains .0 a s'one " . , ... .' 8x8x10 incnes: thence east 12.50 chains to temperature is tue onllteratlOl: -,: j tne place of bcjiiminj, containing 99 76-100 ,1 T.. .ji,.l tl.a -ili ' acres, save and except the right of wav here- theJanuai mos.,,mto and ti e al-: tofore uonveV(,d to tJe Albay Mld L-e!lttnon seiice of fans :nla the Street out fit railroad company, all in Linn county, Oregon and in townsl'!" 11 S R. 3 West, of the ladles. said sale wiL oe made for gold coin, cash aasaBnaMaBB in lia-nl. 011 tin- dav of sale , ,." . "1 .lauuarv 4. IsSS." O. W. COOPER. Tin: liiissian appointed em- , b. f, pvkimjm. ner-.r- oi I'.uk'aria. Ferdinand ,,f ' i-R;'N-RIackbi-rn 'Execut-rs, etc. Attnrm-y tor Lxetmrors. axe-('obunr. it is n-norted. sent - . THRESH" fJYSTEKS EVEKY DAY AT HOFF- out New ear s cards tu the suv- man i Pfciiftr's. ereigns of Europe. A majority cf them in replying addressed him as Ferdinand of Saxe-Coburg, instead of Ferdinand, Prince, of Bulgaria, the title that he aspires to. Small items show which way the wind blows. The latitude of Washington City is the furthest south of any of the capitals of the great nations of the northern 'hemisphere. Madrid, Constantinople and Rome ar.e further north, while Paris is in the latitude of Newfoundland. London and Berlin are as far north as Labrador, and St. Petersburg is on the parallel of Greenland. A rich maiden lady of Morris town, Pa., has been made the victim of a skillful Philadelphia lady swindler, who drew on her for .f30,000 for a ladies bank. The- Vanderbilt railroads are reaching out for trade by appoint ing a Pacific coast agent with head quarters at San Francisco. The corrected list of dead from the late Northwest blizzard foots up 217 dead. aierem COMPANY OF- Albanv, Oregon OFFICES. President Charles E. Wolverton. Vice-President J. O. Wntsman. Treasurer J. W. CusicK. secretary J. K. Elderkin. " DIRECTORS. K. Strahan, Chas. E. Wolver ton, J. L. Cowan, L). B. Monteith, .1. YV. Cusick, .1. O. Writsman, J. K. Elderkin, Charles Monteith, G. F. Simpson. Safe. SQunfl. Conservative Square Company Managed by Square Men Patronized by Square People Patroaize Homo Enterprise fV ,r crWTC J? J? MOA PACJlICR. R OR. SHORT LIXE " GO EAST VIA 11 to 500miles the shortest and 12 to 48 hours Kxecutnr'it stale of Real KMate. Notice is hereby given that under and by . r e 1 .... 1 . 1.. .. ,J Faucis 11 i RANGE CapitaIStockS300,000 THE MORNING Just a Moment Please. -i'OU WANT AN- OVERCOAT We Have Them . -THEY AKE- B A. R G A. N For two weeks prices "ill surprise you. Tliev Must Go. REDUCED. We must run this stock down before in voicing Juiiuaryl. THE LARGEST STOCK we ihave the nicest, nobbiest, cheapest Ties, Silk Handkerchiefs, Gent's Slippers. Etc IN THEHBURa- LadieS They will make yrtui gentlemen frieads happy. They are SPECIALTIE S Foundnly inourstore. L. E. BLAIN HERALD: SATURDAY, JANUARY 2l, 1888 NEW DEPAETUEE ! FROM AND AFTER THIS DATE SHANE AND Will offer their entire stock pf boots and shoes to the general public at First Cost until disposed of. Their object in so doing is to close out promptly that branch of their business so is to devote the entire available space of their stoira to dry and fancy goods ladies and gents' furnishing goods and millinery. As the eotire 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 fcelow cost our entire stock of winter cloaks and millinery. We will also make a sweeping re duction im all woolen hosiery,, warm underwrarr and especially in heavy winte. dress goods, as our policy is to carry nothing of that kind over the present season. 3T We-mean just what we say. SHANE & LONS-WAY. AN OPEN To tlialadj of tlie liouse : Dear Madam: Ap preciating your desire to supply your family with a good variety ot wholesome food, we tajfee great pleasure in calling your attention to our grocery store that we have jtust opened, between the opera house and postofficey in this city, where we keep a large assortment of fresh groceries and pro visions.!, JEvery 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 confection ery and rruit, 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 2jlad to have you notify us, and we will cheerfully refund the money. Now as to prices: We have no special inducements or "baits" to offer, but will sell everything in oui line at as low prices asarticles of as good Soliciting a share of your patronage, we remain, Yours Respectfully, KENTON & CHASE. LONSWAY LETTER. quality can be furnished j A....sr th, many am- cles to be ibuad at I S. E.iYOUNGS -SUITABLEFOR- A -AREJTHE FOLLOWING: Ladies' handkerchiefs. Laiies' fine gossamerg, Gents' liandiercliiefs, Ladies' liand-hags, Fine dress goods, Silk Umbrellas, Portem&nnaie, Carpets, Bugs -AN'DMANY.OTHETt- NOVELTIES ! TOON-UMEROUSITOIMEMTION REMIEMBER IN SELE0TI2?B Everyday ar -THAT- Sv E. YOUNG Has alays a well-selected Mock of Shoes and Slipprs 3Suitablefoiithehoada.v8. Gent's Fancy SiippersJ! Ladies' FjneShoes, 5 11 S. E. YOUNG, tans 1 i mwm x inn Laaies 1 r-r.n auarantcea. . L A8SELL. DR. it KOLDEWAV, VETERINARY SCR g-eon, Alliunv, Oremon. -Graduate of Gcr 1 v'- OA xVrlvC, i. , luan ami Auiericei! colleges. i CROSSES & ALLEiV. o Albany Truck and Dray, CO XI PAN Y NO 1. OT Goods handled with care. Moving hon uoid good a specialty. NEW AND Owinir to the increased demands of our bnsl. ..ess. we have len compelled to remove into . !aier store, and we can now , " door to S. E. Younir's, where we will be pleawtf to see If jon need any stoves tinware, crocVerr, furniture, clocks, carets, pictures trunks, books, skates, saddles, saws, planes, ti d a ihu"d different and useful articles, you cm do no better this side of San Francisco rhan you can do with us on a purchase or aa exciting. 11 MWKllY .? ni jj. 1 liilL ilium i FIRST STREET ALBANY, OUR PATRONS Revere House Restaurant, (on eubopbaw plan) 'j. Conducted by H. DIERCKS. HckU HerTed frn SS ' ra-rut-mers order whatever desired. Tiie Ub e ' d witn the best in tne tvarket. -A FULL STOCK OF- Staple Groceries! The best quality ot teas, coffee, raisins, eui--fcnts, etc. CAKES, PIES, Fresh Baked Bread , s Every Day. At this old and reliable house is also to . ound a complete asaortment, of fresh fauiil frooeries, tu which is onxtontlv being addet jM ihe seisonable lines of groceries aud proviaioak Mich 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- nil boiurht when pric- were low, and the benefit of th- margin will l ,nven to his customers. Kcmeniber the pla u the old corner on First and B'oadalbin Sts. HOFFMAN AND PFEIFFER Proprietors of ALBANY SODA PRE And manufacturers of Choice Confectionery. We are now prepared to furnish choice, fresh candies of best grade, consisting of ure stick, sorted Savors, mixed candies, extra rYeiicw tfu chocolate creams, fancy mixed, candy toa md a general assortment of flue cindies AT HOfteALE OK BBTAtl. WOrders from country dealer promptly a, tened to. Factoiy uu taut street, ., Albany. Oregon. Is, Hen likNNixc a co., rr. NEW PROCESS FLOUR. (Snparior for family and bakers' an) The Best Storage Facilities CTThe Highest price in cash paid tar wbeai, ALBXY . . OtLKOUM. Kxecalrlx' Xollre. Notitte is hereby given that the undersigned lWrS this day been duly appointed execu trix of the last will and testamert wf John A. i4iore, de-eased, by the county court of Linn a.'iimty, Oregon, and that all peraans having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same properly verified to the undersigned at her residence i Scio, Linn county, within six months from the date of this notice: Dated December 7, 1S87. JULFA A. SHORE, HEWITT & BRVAXT, Executrix. Attorneys for Executrix. Nolle of Final SetilcneBt. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, executor of the last will and testament of Elisha Harry, deceased, has filed in the county court of Linn county, Oregon, his final account as such execu or, and tne said court has appointed Monday, the 6th day of Feb ruary. itS, at the hour of one o'clock in the afternoon of said day, for the hearing of ob jections to said account and the settlement thereof. j. L.WIGLE. , Executor. ( onlrnrfor ad Builder. mHE UKDERSIUX ED HAVING LOCATED J. in Albany, solicits palrrnage from city and country, Will contract to build bridges, barns and ail manner of dwelling houses, in eluding ueen Anne, East lake and Elizabeth-, an styles of buildings. Will furnish plans and specifications without charge. Satisfac- Fine GlasswareXrockery M Crown I .t .