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About Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19?? | View Entire Issue (Feb. 12, 1888)
THE MOUSING HERALD: SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1888 Daily 4.nd Weekly!, TE'.i-MS OF SUBSCRIPTION: DAILY. (Published every morning except Monday.) Delivered by carrier, per week 0.15 li mail, per Jeai $3.00 WEEKLY. (Published every Friday Morning.) One copy, per annum, in advance S2.00 When not paid in advance 2.50 OREGON" PACIFIC TIME TABLE. I Arrives Depart l'agsent Freijrnt. :11:15am 1:00 p m I 5:25hii 6:50 a.m O. & C. K. K. TIME TABLE. NOKTH BOU Sl. ! Arrives Depart Arrives. CuU.expr 6:45am I T.O.iam , Portlan-10 10am ;tne ex!lll.iani:ll. :!5an.j ' 3.45p Freight I 1 7-lOauij " 45pm SOUTH HOUND. ' Arrives Departs Arrives. O.ia.exp j r.45pm H-Oriptn'Ashiand 0.00am Kiitfcneexjl2.20pni;lU.)pui!Kuu'ene 2.4i)p ui Freight I .1 1 ;50puijEu:rene ti.Dupm No freight leceived for south after 11a. m. of same div. LEBANON liUANCH. FmAlba'y Departs , rrives ,!. 11 jl-'.iO p in Lebanon at l.Xii pin No. 13 &.1Q p in " 1 Fm i.eban No. 12. No. 14. 5 00 a m Albanyat 5.45 a m. -'.On p in. " 2.45 p m. Tin: mails. Mails at th" Albany postotlice close as follows: j or all offices north Vlie eastern states . ( (i:30 A M ""it: West Side 1 .nd 'fie Narrow GuairftK -R- rr Portland and Salem 11 A. H. Coryallis and Ya(Ui:ia 12:30 r. M. A 1 offices south 7:30 v. M The postotlice will be ek'Sed each evening from six to sc. en o'clock. Ke-.'i-itered niatle"- Mr the early mon.irj: train fhouid be mailt-d heiore S o'clock tile icvious .-veiling. EDITORIAL iVu'ziW. Cigauktte smokers woukl do well to comitate upon the fa:t that of thirty-two youns; men of New York lately examined for cadetshiji :it West Point, only nine were ac cepted as physically sound. The majority of those rejected are said to have possessed the "cigarette heart." Twenty-two out of thirty two is a frightful proportion of physical disability anion": yonn". men, who may be presumed to have had comfortable homes, good food and suitioient clothing all their lives, and should therefore represent the elite of American youth. The vile cigarette is play ing havoc with our boys. For their information we may slate that the "cigarette heart" is a weak heart. A young man with a weak heart is worthless for all purposes of a manly and useful lite, and soon becomes a burden to himself a well as to his unfortunate relatives a:ul friends. In- s:?akimr n-wti the necessity ! of making the curriculum of our Schools more practical than they are at present, a terse but truthful writer concludes that it is fair to j say that the errors of the system j originate in the active procurement or inattention of parents ami the people themselves. The individ uality of the pupil is sunk in the mass. Teachers find their certifi cates to depend upon passing an examination in things impossible fur them to thoroughly teach and f.ir pupils to thoroughly learn, and Ti t uiioii the branches of education which are common and should be open to all, and the country . does not get from its schools the benefits that should follow the money spent in their maintenance. The blind goddess, justice, seems occasionally to be decidedly wrong, at least so common under standing would consider the case, though perhaps the finer legal minds would see it in a different light. For instance. F. M. Parker, of Southern Oregon, who went to San Francisco with 10,00p, the result of the sale of his ranch, in his pocket, and was swindled out of the entire amount bv real estate shysters, was incarcerated in prison in default of $2503 bail to appear as a prosecuting witness, while his robbers bailed themselves out with part of the $10,000 they took from him, and had a glorious time spending the rest. Defend us from the sublime proportions of justi:e administered in that manner. It is related tiat a Mexican student at Yale .-q -andered $50, 000 in one year, anu tnen ran away leaving debts behind. Yale nor no other college should harbor such students. They should run away before they commence, and force themselves into the position of having no other resources than their o.vn exertions. The people are beginning to wish that Wiggins would predict earthquakes all the time, as his prediction of no more quakes for J6 vears was immediately followed by "a shake up in the entire New England states. It is said that Sew York is burning pine cones, in the scarcity of coal that exists this season. They would certainlv pass as a veryaesthetic kind of fuel. I TEjIPEEAKCE notes. Contributed by the V.". C. T. t VDraaani Lwcom once sau' The man who creates public! opinion is greater than the legisla- i tor who formulates law, as public opinion makes the enforcement of law a possibility." This self evident truth needs continually to be emphasized in connection with the temperance reform. Law must needs Ve formulated, but by public opinion only can it be vitalized. Line upon line and precept upon precept are still needed among the people at large concerning the wisdom and duty of abstinence. Till this fundamental lesson is learned the voter will be at best an uncertain quantity, more likely to vote for than against the liquor license system. The temperance reform is under great obligations to churches and the ministry. It would be weak indeed . without their co-operation. Yet vastly more than isMiow attempted might and should be done by Christian people against the colossal drink evil. The ideal of such is high exacting. Theoretically it toler ates no compromise with iniquity. Practically too often if it be not the j sin of commission, it is that of omission, which lies at the door of many professing Christians, in their social relations to injurious drinking usages, and their citizen ship relation to the drink-traffic. Hereafter the battle against the liquor oligarchy will be more hotly : and desperately contested, in whatever locality it may for the time being happen to be upper most than ever before. That oli garchy will finally surrender to nothing but an adverse, sovereign public opinion on the part of the American people. Agitation creates opinion. Let there be agitation, and more abundantly, till, among the masses, opinion against drink ing and i he drink-tratiic is ac knowledged as supreme N. Y. Advocate. The national president of the W. C. T. U. has called for a week of prayer, beginning March 18th and continuinsr until the 25th. Topics have been arranged for each day. the central thought pervading the i wnoie oemg me success under God's direction of the work of the W. 0. T. U. This call to-pwyer should be observed wherever prac ticable. And wherever it is ob served, a blessing will surely follow, and greater consecration to the work will Vie seen. The Astors of New York who own about nve mdred houses and large real estatft, have re cently decided not to rent any one to liquor-dealers. Farmers Mcrchaats' OF- Albany, Oregon IMll-i e CAPITAL, $53,flOO. ot Fieri:? President-Charles E. Wolverton. Vice-President J. O. Writsman. Treasurer J. W. Cusicfc. Secretary J . K. Klderkin. DIRECTORS. K. S. Strahan, Chas. E. Wolver ton, J. L. Cowan, P. P.. Monteith, J. V. Cusick, J. O. Writsman, J. K. Klderkin, Charles Monteith, G. F. Simpson. Safe. Sound, Conservative A Square Company Managed by'Square Men Patronized by Square People Patronize Homo Enterprise II. Hindi. BOOT AXD SHOEMAKER, ALL WORK warranted. ho) since the fire removed to i'crry at.vet, se-juiiu Uo.r ;om tostoice. ! t ! COAUPYY ! Capital Stock $300,000 to 0 o to erManfenWaIT POST XO RILLS. BIT UO TO !BL CLOTHIER FOP. I Lille Style Hut.! This work of art was made entirely without pen. peiu:i! or brush by Mr. J. Kdjrar lirass ruic, the slickest printer in Albany, but it serves to inform tho public thut L. E. BLAIN'S -MAMMOTH STOCK OF- This SeaSOll's Hats ! In all the newest and most desirable styles are Now Opened, CO w b b o (f) o CP 4- m W. F. (Successor to Winter and Sprii Stoc I am how receiving new sods in every line and would cordially invite everybody, to call and inspect our stock and prices. We propose to have The Live Drv Of Albany, and shall wants (if our patrons both Dry Goods, Notio; Furnishing Hats Call and see me. IE1. ZEBZEL-HD, (Successor to N. H. Alien) -o. 57 First Street, - - Albany. Oregon. TffllEE TUGS 1 . We have a good as sortment of everything usually kept in a first class grocery store. 2. We sell at the most prices, viz: X 1 lor casn. 3. Everything sent out jfrom our store is war- ranted to give satistac tion. KENTON & CHASE, New Store "between the opera liouse and postoffice NEW j FROM AND AITER THIS DATE SHA1SE and LONSWAY ! I ; Will offer their entire stock ot Loots and shoes to i the general public at First Cost uutil disposed of. j Their object in so doing is to close out promptly that j branch of their business so as to devote the entire available space of their store to dry and fancy goods j ladies and gents' furnishing goods and millinery. I As the entire shoe stock was purchased last fall, the j opportunity to purchase new and desirable goods at j actual cost is a rare one. During this, sale we will ! also ofter helow 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. sT" We mean just what we say. SHANE & LONSWAY. READ, N. H. ALLEN) t. L Goods House!5 at all times study the in style and prices. Goods, and Caps, Boots and Shoes. irocenes, mc TO RSI! all our goods reasonable lowest rates DEPAETUEB ! j Among the many arti ! cles to be found at S. E. YOUNGS -SUITABLE ;FOR- A -ARE THE FOLLOWING: iLaflies'taSkercMefs 4J s M3 gossamers. Bents' hanflkercMBfs, Ladies' hand-hags, Fine dress goods, Silk;Uml3re;ias, Portaonnaie, Carpets, Rugs AND- MANY" OTHER j NOVELTIES! TOO NUMEROUS TO" MENTION REMEMBER IN SELECTING U1TAmr 1 1 a -THAT- I s. e. Younsra Has always ajwell-selectpd stock of and SliDners ! Suitable for the holidays. Gent's Fancy Slippers ! Ladies' FineShoes, Lafe'i Misses Sli S. E. YOUNG, FIRST : STREET. Seasons f 01 wear Shoes DD . Star Bakery ! -A FULL STOCK OF- Staple Groceries! Tl The best quality of teaa, coffee, raisins, ca mnts, etc. CAKES, PIES, Fresh Baked Bread Every Day. At this old and reliable house is also to .t ound a complete assortment, of fresh famil groceries, U which is tonstiiouv bem ab!tM a ;he seasuiiaf.le lines of groceries and pruviiiojfc- 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 goal were all lx-neht when pn were low, and the b-.-netit of thf margin will r 4nvni to his customers Remember the pla. , xt the old corner on First and li'oailalbln Sts. HOFFMAN AND PFEIFFER, Proprietors of T7 Aid manufacturers of We are now prepan-d to furnish cho'ce, f rtih cardies of best (rra.lt, cj"isistin(f .if mie sti -K, assorted flavors, uiixc' candies, extra rtencb arm choct.iate cieau.s, fanuy mixed, cuidy tjs and ageueial assortment of fine cindius AT nHCLE-ALE OK KKTAIL. Orders from country dealers promptli at tened to. Factory on rust street, Albany. - - Oregon. s ISOH, IttNSISC: A CO., Prop'B. NEW PROCESS FLOUR. (Superior for fajnfly atid bakers use) ' Tie Best Storage Facilities 49The Highest price in cash paid for wheal ALBANY ... O&XOOK. Revere House Eestanraiii, (on bubopbav tuls) Conducted by II. DIERCKS.: I9els serrad from JS cents t $1.0 larCnstr-ninrs order vbatover desired. Ths tj.b - vi t, the host in rfp t ari-t GROSSEST & ALLEN, -PROPRIETORS OF- Albany Track and Dray COMPANY NO 1. tST Goods handled with care, bold goods a specialty. Morinjr house THE m unuL IUZ OF ALBANY OREGON. president, L. Flinn. VlCE-riiESIDEXT S. E. TouDg, cashier, G.E.Chamberlairj, TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING liUSlNESS. Accounts kept subject to check. Sight Exchange and Telegraphic Transfer sold on New York, Chicago, San Francisco and Portland,Orej;on. Collections made on favorable terms. S. E. You L. Funk. Xj. K. Bl iK W. E. TI-KF4LL tiKO. E. OlUMr.KRI.AIS. In the the circuit court of the State of Oie- j;(iii for Linn couuty. Mrs. L. Gou-h, plaintiff, s. C. J. Gough, defendai.t. ... , i To C J. Uounh, the above earned defendant. In the name of the state of Oreon.you are hereby required to aujear and answer the complaint of the above plaintiff m the above entitled court, now n file with the clerx of said court on or before the first jay of the next regular term of said court which said court begins on the litb day of March, 1SS8, at the court bouse in Albany, Linn county, Oregon. And if vou fail to so answer suid complaint, the plaintiff will apply to said court foi the relief demanded in said com plaint, which is that the marriage contract existing between plaintiff and defendant be dissolved, and that plaintiff have the care and custodv of the minor child Clement G.Gough, mentioned in the complaint, and her costs and disbursements in this suit, and such oth er relief is is meet to equity. This summons is published by order of the Hon. R. P. Hoise, juJn of said court, made at chambers in the citv of Salem on the 2Sth day of Januarv, isSS. W. H. IJILYEU, Attornev for Plaintiff Notl'rc r llHnl Seftlcnient. ' Motice is htSrebv given that the undersigned, n executorlof the last will and testament of Elisha Harrl, deceased, has filed in the county court of Linn couiity,Oreon,his final account as silch execu -or, and toe said court has appoint eil Monday, the Cth day of Feb marv, 18SS. at the hc'ur of one o'clock in the afternoon of sfid day, for the hearing of ob jections to salid account and the settlement thereof. I J. L. luut, fcxecutor. ulrlv' NoUce. given that the undersigned een duly appointed execu- llotice is hereb 11 has this day trix of tlie last ill and testament of John A. by the county court of Linn and that all persons bavins' id estate are hereby notified nie properly verified to the Shore, tleeeased. county, Oregon claims against to present the undersigned at 3 er resilience :n bcio, uum x months from the date of county, within a. this notice: it IrT.lSST. .. Dated Decemj JULIA A. SHORE, HEWITT & BRJ IN i, Executrix. Attorneys lo: l 1UV Mil) 111. aLDAiM Choice CoDfectionery. Red Crown Mi Kecutnr