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About Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19?? | View Entire Issue (Feb. 2, 1888)
THE MORNING HERALD : THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 18SS Slanting JjaUg fvcrald Da.ilv a.nd Weekly TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: daily. (Published every morning except Monday.) I;livered bv carrier, per week........ .-' By uiatl, per yeai .$5.00 WEEKLY. . (Published every Friday Morning.) One cony, per annum, in advance.........$2.03 When not paid in advance 2-K0 THE MAILS. Mails at th Albany postoffice close as follows: For nil otnces north he eastern states ; ',6:30 A. M. "Hie West Side f r.ud the Narrow GuageR.R. ) -'.r Portland and Salem. 11 A. M. Corvallis and Yaquina 12:30 p. M. All offices south... 7:30 P. M The postotfice will be closed each evening from six to seven o'clock. Registered matter tor the early morning train should be mailed betore 8 o'clock the levious ivemii. ALB ANTS NEED. It is the business of a prudent man to thoroughly understand the situation and surroundings of his avocation both present and pros pective, and be prepared at all tims to meet the requirements of the case. He must not only be active and energetic in the driving of his husiue"ss, but he must be alert and quick in discerning its necessities and fearless and prompt in executing measures to meet them. Our city has entered upon an era of growth and prosperity that is both satisfactory and praise worthy, and evinces the acumen and. foresight of our . business men in inaugurating and developing it. It has attracted many men to locate with us and many thrifty and industrious mechanics to seek employment and a pexmanent location. 'The sound of the hammer and the saw is making pleasant music in the ears of those who delight in prosperity and growth. But the question. arises, how long will this condition of affairs last? Will not the building of dwelling and busi ness houses come to , an end, and. what .prospect for mechanics will there be when the building boom is over? .Will a stagnation then be allowed to fall over the progress pi the city, . and . those who have 'pome here to locate be obliged to seek other quarters? Certainly no such" outcome of our present pros perous boom should be allowed, and.there is no occasion for it. There are many different man ufacturing ventures, that can be entered into that will give a per manence to oar present conditions of growth, and create employment for all that ars row here as well as many more that may come, and it only needs push and enterprise on t'e part of 6ur citizens to estab lish these enterprises. The only question is, shall it be accom plished? Shall the business activ ity ' that has been so successfully commenced be made permanent and continuously enlarged ? These are pertinent questions that the men of means in Albany must meet and answer for them selves, and on their answer de pends the future. The railroad work will soon move on and estab lish building bases farther east. Indeed, practicality, that is almost accomplished already, and outside of the erection and operation of the shops here the season of activ ity is over. IS'ow then, gentlemen, show the same foresight and en ergy in bringing out manufactur ing interests that was exhibited in inducing the railroad work and influence here. Lately a number of our citizens have been mooting the question of a tannery, and in its connection a boot and shoe factory. Without doubt such manufactures would be paying institutions and could be started without the immense outlay of capital that some other industries require. There is no industry, however, dial meets with success in similar countries but what would be eminently suc cessful here, as our facilities are really unsurpassed. EDITORIAL NOTES. Astoria boasts .f .two hundred feet of completed rau ay. The -Washington territory supreme court' has decided that the local option law, lately adopted in that territory, is uncon stitutional. Coal has become such a scarce article in San Francisco that carts camp on the wharf for eight or ten days before a coal steamer is ex pected in, for the purpose of being on time to get in first on the cargo. On the efficacy of vaccination, as a. preventive of smallpox, there remains no doubt in the minds of observing people,, still there are very many who object to it. The success of the anti-vaccinationists is aptly shown by the results in Zurich, Switzerland, where, for a number of years, until 18S3, a com pulsory vaccination law obtained, and smallpox was wholly pre vented not a single case occurred in 1832. This result was seized upon in the following year by the anti-vaccinationists, and used against the necessity for any such law, and it seems they had suffi cient influence to cause its repeal. The death returns for that year (18S3) showed that for every 'J ,000 deaths, two were caused by small pox ; in 1884, there were three ; in 1885, seventeen; and in the first quarter of 1886, eighty-five. Such an array of figures as these would indicate that the opposers of vac cination had very slim grounds upon which to base their opposi tion. A postal union has been con summated for the whole of North America, so that a letter may be sent from any postoffice in the United states to any postoffice in British North Ameiica or Mexico, and at the same rate of postage as that paid between points in the United States. At last congr: ;s is likely to pass the bill giving a pension to Mrs. John A. Logan. It is humiliating to the country that so much time has been used and noise made over the matter that should have been settled at once and without a dis senting vote. MAKKiK-. CREWS- PORTER At the residence of the otticiatiuvf clergyman on Sunday, Jan. i9, by Rev P. M. Starr, Mr. David Crews and Mrs. Elnora Porter, ail of Halsey. Linn couniy, Oregon. F an II. coMiiisrY OF- Albany, Oregon Ol'FK ( RS. President Charles E. Wolverton. Viee-Piei-iilent J. O. Writsrnan. Treasurer J. W. Cusic-K. Secretary J. KEIierkin. DIRECTORS. R. Strah&n, Chas. E. Wolver ton, J. L. Cowan, D. B. Monteith, J. W. Cnick, J. O. Writpman, J. K. Elderkin, Charles Monteith, G. F. Simpson. Safe, Sound. Conservative A Square Company Managed by Square Men Patronized by Square People Patronise Horns Eatsrpriss 2a Per Cent Discount FOR CASH ON LUMBER At J. M. 7'orranee's steam sawmill one and one-lia!i mil rom Mchama. For iurther particulars, address J.M. DORBANCE, Mehama, Or. OR. SHORT LIKE & UK ION PACIFIC R. R Shortest and best route to all pointseast and south. Pullman Palace cars. Erniirrant or fam ily sleeping cars all the way through from Portland to Council Bluffs and Kansas City without change. Thee cars are free of charge. For further particulars regarding rates. etc inquire of Curran & Monteith, agents, Albany, Oregon. DR. UUN'DERSOX'S OFFICE IS AT PRES-t.-nt at tUe corner of Baker and Third streets, where he is prepared to treat all I kinds of diseases to wuich male and female are subject. Catarrh treated t-uecefsiudy. You Mill Save .tiitney BY TAKING YOCR SEWING MACHINES to the repairer, i: F. Parens, at Sixth ar.d Jeff-.-rertr..ri-ets, A:".any. Ore.on. Good Satisfaction "mo pay, VT 1 i in i nan w N ill CapitalStock 1300,000 nt 3. YOU WANT AN- OYEECOAT YVe Have Tliem. -THEY AKE- B R G A. N s! For two weeks prices "ill surprise yon. Thev Must G-o. REDUCED. We must run this stock down before in voicing January 1. THE LARGEST STOCK we have tha nicest, nnhbiest,cheapest Ties, Sillc Handkercniefs, Gent's Slippers. Etc IN THE BURG. Ladi eS They will make your gentlemen friends happy. They are Foundjonl lnjourjstcre L. E. BLAIN Jit Mome Pease Clot ling and Hats Breakfast is a failure without a liberal supply of good coffee. We sell best Costa Rica and Rio, choice Mo cha and genuine Old Gov. Java at lowest rates. KENTON & CHASE, New Store between the opera house and postoffice WILL Dealers in all Guns, Pistols, Sewing lactones, Organs, Pianos A full Line of Sheet music,musical merchandise,ammunition, fish ing" tav'kk etc. Warranted razors,butcher and pocket knives. OILS and EXTRAS for all 3IACHINES SUP P LIEU LINN COUNTY AGENTS FOR NORTHWESTERN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Repairing of sewing machines, musical instruments, guns, etc., neatly done ALBANY. - - OREGON. NEW DEPAETUEE ! FROM AND AFTER THIS DATE SHANE and LONSWAY Will offer their entire stock ot 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 as to devote the entire available space of their store to dry and fancy goods ladies and. gents1 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 below 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 winte dress goods, as our policy is to carry nothing of that kind over the present season. IT We mean just what we say. SHANE & LONSWAY. BROS., the leading Among the many arti cles to be found at S. E. YOUNG'S -SUITABLE FOR- A ARE THE FOLLOWING: Ladies' tatocMeis, Lalies' fine gossamers, Gents' lianilkercMefs, Ladies' hand-tags, Fine dress goods, Silk Umbrellas, Portemonnaie, Carpets, Rugs -AND MANY OTHER - NOVELTIES ! TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION REMEMBER IN SELECTING Jveryday Wear -THAT- s. e. Youisra Has always a well-selected stock of Shoes aid Slippers ! Suitah!ef ortheihoHdays. dent's Fancy Slippers Ladies' Fine Shoes, lie 11 S. E. YOUNG, Seas Ladie if1 av FIRST STREET GPiOSSEN" & ALLEN; PROPRIETORS OF Albany Track and Dray COMPANY NO 1. tzr Goods bandied with care. Moving ho bold good specialty. NEW AND Second Hand S Owin to the increased demand! of our bnsb ness, we have teen compelled to remove into Urcer store, and we can now be found next door to S. - Youngs, where we will-be please Co see ' If yon need any stoves tinware, crockerr, furniture, clocks, carets, pictures, trunks, bookt, skates, saddles, saws, planes, a d a thousand different and usuful articles, you ct Jo no teitcr this side of San Francisco Than yoa can do with us on a purchase or a exciuwge. J. Li.lL FIRST STREET ALBANY Mm House Eestanrant, (ON EUROPEAN FL.AK) Conducted by H. DIERCKS. Meals served from 5 eeals rCnst-Tr.ers order whatever desired. Th ub il with the best in the market. -A FULL STOCK OF- Staple Groceries! are, The best quality of teas, coffee, raisins, cu. acts, etc. CAKES, PIES, Fresh Baked Bread Every Day. At this old and relia ble house is a'so to ound a complete assortment, of fresh fainil croceries, to which is lonstantlv bemjr a!dei ui the seasonable lines of trrouerita. and provision such as Cranberries, Fine Pickles, Dried Beef Chipped to Order. Anchouy Mustard, Candies and Nuts, Eastern Buckwheat Flour, Canned Goods of All Kinds, ' Bohemian Glassware, Etc. Theee ecods were all bousht when prict ere low, and the benefit of Uih margin will bw (riven to his customers. Henwrober the plm-o, At the old corner on First and B'oaualbin Sts. HOFFMAN AND PFEIFFER, Proprietors of ALBANY SODA W01 117C And manufacturers of Choice Confectionery. We are now prepared to furnish choice, freeh candies of best grade, consisting vf pore rtii-k. assorted flavors, mixed candies, extra French and chocolate creams, fancy mixed, candy tov and a general assortment of flue candies AT WHOLESALE Ott RETAIL. GTOrders from country dealers prompth al iened to. Factory on First street, Albany. - - Oregon. M Crown lis, ISOW, LkK.MSG A CO., Prop's. NEW PROCESS FLOUR. (Superior for family and bakers' use) The Best Storage Facilities i3The Highest price in cash paid for wheas. ALBANY ... OAEUON. IVolire nt FSnnl Srlllrtiiriit. Notice is hereby givdi trot, the umli:Mi(rrcd executor of the hst will and tcstatnriit of hlmha Harry, decked, bas filed in tli6 couutv court cf Unn county, OrcH, ids final account as such executor, and tne said court his appointed ilonday, the uth day of F(-b-ru.iry, ISrt, at the hour ot one o'clock in th a t rnoon of said day. ior the' hearing of ob-j-jctions to said account and the si-ttlement thereof. J. l. WIOLK, Executor. ontra lor nn Kullder. THE UKDERSiaX r.D HAVING LOCATED in Albany, solicits natrcna'e from citv and country, Wili contract to buiM bridifes". bams and all manner of d-e;iiiiir houses in cludiu Queen .Anne, Eastlake and Elizab'eth au styles of buildings. Will furnish plans ad specifications without charge. Satisfac tion tuaranteed. W. CT:ASSELL. Executrix- .Vol ire. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has this day been duly appointed execu trix of the last will and testament .if John A. Shore, deceased, by the couutv court cf Linn ci unty, Oregon, auj that ill persoi.s havin" cla ms aitahisr s-iid estate are hereby notified te. present the same proK;rlvver;Sed to the undersigned at her roMdrt.ce in ri.-io. Linn ounty, within six mohti.s iroui the date of this notice: Dated December 7. 1SS7. , JULIA A. SHORE, HEW ITT & BRrAN", Executrix, i Attorneys for Executrix DR. it KOL Sinn, Alb: DEWAY, VET ERIXAKV SL'R I srjon, Aitjany. Oru' .n. - Ciauuate ui tier OUR PATRONS I - n rM - FRANK N ft .. 1 llUi 1.1 w v 1 Star Bakery ! lieu to Crockery CONRAD ill. i man ana Ameiicun co..tw.