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About Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19?? | View Entire Issue (Feb. 14, 1888)
V y THE MORNING HERALD : TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 18SS t porning 5aUy Sir raid Daily a.md Weekly EDITORIAL NOTE'S. :erms of subscription. DAILY. (Published every morning except Monday. Delivered by carrier, per week O.lf By mail, per yeai.. 5.00 WEEKLY. (Published every Friday Morning.) One copy, per annum, in advance.........S2.03 When not paid in advance 2.50 WHAT IS FORGERY. The testing of the case of Henry Benson, in the courts of New York, for extradition to answer to the charge of forgery for selling spurious Patti tickets in Mexico, with the name of -Abbey upon them, is raising a peculiar question as to what constitutes forgery. His lawyer has raised the point that it was not forgery as the name was printed and not written. But as the Chronicle very per tinently remarks : 'It is possible that the definition of forgery may be so narrow a to exclude every imitation of a signature unless made in writing; but if so it is a great piece of folly and should be broadened. In these days ot labor-saying- and time-saving de vices, sucl as lithographs and rubber stamps and stencils and a host of others, it would be utter nonsense for a statute to declare that the only way to commit for gery wouiu oe to imitate a signa It is now rumored that President Cleveland contemplates the re moval of Postmaster Pearson, of ew lorn, ine enect ot such an action upon ueorge William Curtis of Harper's Weekly, it is thought, will be fatal. Tue right to run steam vessels upon the Desaquadero river, which connects lake Titicaca with lake Aulloga3 in Soutli America, has been granted to a citizen of the United States by the government of Bolivia. The object in navigat ing the stream is to reopen some of the ancient Peruvian mines. The English girl, who refused to join the torv primrose league, bacause when the toiies were in power for fifty years the marriage rate declined, was correct in her actions. She did not propose to lessen her chances in that manner. mil THINGS TO m i .... j. he numerous losses ot Hie among the teachers and pupils of the public schools in the western Mississippi and Missouri states during the recent cold weather, suggests the thought that the pre vailing custom of locating school houses in out of the way localities, to get as nearly as practicable in the center of the district, is a practice that contributed to a large extent to the sad results that brought anguish to so many hearts. The school house should be placed ture in writing. Anything which a person may choose to adopt, from the rubrica which our Spanish '"'predecessors in California were ac--eustonied to use to the impression 'f the thumb or of a signet ring in tvax, may be a signature, if the signer adopts it as such ; and it is apparent that to hold that the imitation of such a signature, no matter how felonious the intent or what the result, is not forgerv, would be to make the law absurd and t he legislature which passed it a laughing stock." However, the spirit and intent of the law passes for nothing. It is the construction that attaches to the Jargon of syllables and words that rules the legal application, as rendered by the learned adminis trators of law and equity. ; in proximity to dwelling houses,, so as to be under surveillance watchful eyes at all times. of! LA W PRACTICE. The peculiarities of law practice crop out. quite frequently. The Chronicle mentions one in San Francisco lately in saying that was a good point in the use of language which Attorney Mowry made when he argued that ''female" does not always mean "woman." The dis- j trict attorney had charged an al- j leged procuress with the offense of j. "importing a female," whereas.!! the law savs correctly, "importing' a woman. iius is snnpn imen of: carelessness in dra.sd&:g indictments which allows rjii.rge number of criminals to. vscape every year. When simple using of the term "feni fle" iuAagjlof "woman" - .t'.wj Van ailwhig hary. dened criminals to Utv of their iniquitous prore.dinis, proof positive of which is appar ent, the proceedings oi the courts w'rt..iB a travesty upon justice, and common sense, reason, ami everv dictate of decent humanity supinely acquiesce in the behests o nnd criminal wrong uomg tfhtiii:al rendering Wlien Women Asked fw Kub.ut;t'. Chaste and modest as the ideal woman was, the social need of mar riage was s-) great that no buly thought it a shame to demand a husband of her seignior, fleiiia cut, daughter of You de Gasaoige came to the court of Charlemagne saying: "My fathe.c hw been dead these two months, and I demand from you a husband."" Alsv La belle ArseDtiDe. wife if Get de i JNantenii. came to tii court to de- ruand a husband. The Duclsse j dn Bonrgoyne says in "Girars di Viane": '-Mv husband' is iast dead bat to what good to- moura.?r ( Since the time of Moses fouie live j and the die. Find ma power- lul husband, for I have jjeeifoi" one j! to defend my land." The King give to Gerard di Viane, thea look ing at her and finding her ge;C' ile acesmee, he keeps lur hiuifeit. Charlenirtgne found nu&uamld- for all tke widows of his borons- who were killed in the SponU.ii war. 1 . We have a good as sortment of everything usually kept in a first class grocery store. 2. We sell all our goods at the most reasonable prices, viz: lowest rates for cash. 3. Everything sent out from our store is war ranted to give satisfac tion. KENTON & CHASE,, New Store between the opera house and postofSeii NEW DEPAETUEB ! FROM AX1 AFTER THIS DATE . Star Bakery ! -A FULL STOCK OF- Staple Groceries! Glassware, to Crockery SHA1SE and LONSWAYs Will offer their entire 'stockjotflbovrts and jslioesffto the o-eneral pablic at First Cost until disposed of. Their object in so doing is to close oat promptly that branch of their business so to devote the entire available space of their store to dry and Jancy goods ladies and gents' fnrnishing Jgoods andmillinery. As the entire shoe stock was purchased lastjfallr the opportunity to purchase new and desirable goods at actual cost is a rare one. During this 3aie 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 winter dress- goods, as our policy is to carry nothing of that kind over the present season. We mean just wliftt we say. SHANE it LONS WAT, The best quality of tea?, coffee, rmiains, cuf ante, etc. CAKES, PIES, Fresh Baked Bread Every Day. At this old and reliable house is a'so to found a complete assortment, of fresh farciti jruoerics, to which is constantly being afMwi a ;he seiso&able lines of groceries and pravisicsv 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 Thee (roods were all bought when pricv were low, and the bucfit of th-s marttin will l jTivcn to liis customers. Kenitaiibtr the I!' a. it ihe oid corner ou First ail lioaiialbin Sts. MUD ill. HOFFMAN AND PFEIFFER, rroprietojs ot ALBANY SODA 70 A:id manuficUirars of Lmlies, misses and ,chiklSnenfs wooi knit liood.s, scarfs ai id jackets at vt at Samuel E. ol'Sk's. "CI at the corne r j-jwelry . store when yore want your watcli i epakftd.. arnicrs Merchants' OR Iff Choice Confectionery. We are now prepared to furnish, cbo'ee, f n-sh caudies of best grask-, Cj'isist'ng- .it pure stii-tc. assorted flavors mixed candies,, extra French and chocolate creams, fancy tuixed, c-uidy toji and a general assor;men. or fine ctndios . AT f HULEnALE R KKTAIL. "Orders from country dealer promptly a. tened to. Kaetoiy -ui First street, Albany. - - Orefjon. -o (o- D i -AT- JULIUS GEADWOHL'S V. F. READ, (Successor to N. II. ALLEN) COIPANY the If of the I LLC li-'V- . words of a statute can rob the law nf its nlain and unequivocal mean ing, then there is no justice in courts Albany, Oregon satety or or of law practice. .,,., i,i have one Common sense oi.." - i in oven the law pro-, teidings of humanity. Crockery Sto r Winter ani Spring Stoe T CMilalM 800,0001 A change seems to be coming . ..t nfF;iirs in Salt over ine Lake, and many think with the Chronicle that the concessions given by the convention of liberal Mormons in Salt Lake City look verv much like signs of the col lapse of the once powerful and omnipotent political maenme u. ; has ruled Utah for a generation. The saints are not riven to mag nanimity to their enemies, and the voluntary gift of a portion ot the public offices in Salt Lake has a deeper meaning th-i appears on the surface. The church has sut fered severely during the past year and its control of the party ma chinery in Utah is sure to slip from its grasp unless it can make some kind of a compact with the gen tiles This is the scheme that has now been devised., but it is doubt ful whether it will meet with any success. The walking race mania has again broken out in New York, and men are putting forth all their muscular endurance in traveling over the sawdust rings. It mu be dull in the great city when this antiquated and senseless practice attracts crowds enough to pay ex- ruD IP CAPITAL, $55,000. OFFICER.. President Charles E. Wolverton. Vice-President J . O. Writsman. Treasurer J. W. Cusictc. Secretary J. K. Elderkin. DIRECTORS. R P. Ptrahan.Chas. E. Wolver ton J. L. Cowan, D. B. Monteith, J V. Cusick, J. O. Writsman, J. K. Elderkin, Charles Monteith, G. F. Simpson. lioger Bros'. Silerwaire, tVench., Clrina artd Crvstcilwar Bovs Wagons, vnd Doll Carriage?.-?. Fancy ancL'J.oT woos. SAVE Y UR MONEY Bv 'huyino- your goods trom my store. J. am. h ino- (v9ct from the lactory and sell at Eam pr wftli freio-lit added,.ior cash. I 3ML "buv- ices Kenton s T 1 Ml vlD8 Powue One Poni 2 c -o) (o- Safe. Sound, ConserratiYB A Square Company Managed by'Square Men Patronized by Square People I am a-ent far ten responsible Fire and Marine In surance Companies, representing 2Vooo,ooo. Insure and protect yomself before it is too late. I am aLo !1?L rtJvrwV Bros. Implement Co, Portland. h-cul ix u. -Irft Hoi.fnh nesnrochen lei on pane trancuis. nm Satirize Home Bntsrpiise THE CITY LIQUOR STORE, M. BAVMGART, Proprietor. Vext doorito the OdJ Fellows' Temple, Albany, Oregon" .s eonstautiv on hand the finest im,.orte.i and domestic ;i0M, h 1 unlv first-class liquor .stove a. she city. SPECIAD ATTEHT10H PAID TO ORDERS FF.CM TPE COUNTRY Kecv' to')aocos. On Oregon'SS quors, cigars a I am now receiving new Goods in every line anc1 would cordially invite everybody to call and inspect our stock and prices. We propose, to have The Live Dry Good House Of Albany, and shall at all times study the wants of our patrons both, in style and prices. ry NEW PROCESS FLOUR. (Superior for family aad tfcet" ue) , The Best StoragefoSsSiffi? t8m Highest price in cash paid for whoaV ALBANY ... OKQON. i fieyere House Restaurant, (on edbopeaw plas Cooducted by , . f H.DIERCKS.) Nal serrd from t5 eeats ( $l.0 ig-Pnst.'TT1f.rs order wttatavcr desired. ThJ "h ' ' ith tl9 hpfitin tun market i OROSSEN" & ALLEK. PROPRIETORS OF Atay Truck Dray v COMPANY 43T Goods handled with care, bold goods a specialty. MO 1. MoTing hous ; Goods, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Groceries, Etc M .U 30.V. In the the tircuit court of the State cf Ore- SH for Linn county. Mrs L. Gough, i!aiiititf, vs. C. J. Gough, dofendai.t. To C. J. Gough, the above nannd defendant. In the name of the state of Oretrou,you are hereby required to appearand answer the cjmnlaint of the above plaintiff in the above entitled court, now on tile with the clerk of said court on or before the first aay of the next regular term of said court w hich said court begins on Che 12th day of March, lSSi, at the court house in Albany, Linn county, Oregon. And if you fail to so answer said complaint, the pjaintiff will apyly to said court foi the relief demanded in said com plaint, which is that the marriage contract existing between plaintiff a.ud defendant be dissolved, and that plaintiff have the care and custody of the minor child Clement G. Gough, mentioned in the coinplnint, and her costs and disbursements in this suit, and such oth er relief as is meet to equity.' This summons is published by order of the Hon. K. P. iJoise, judge of said court, ni3de at chambers in the city of Salem on the 28th day of January, 1&& W. H. BiLYKU, Attorney for Plaintiff MRS- EMMA O CONNER. Irvine JXlillinery- Opposite Rp' t r i House Call and see rue. w- IF1. BEAD. (Snceessor to X. H. Allen) Xo. 57 First Street, Albany, Oregon. OR. SHORT .LINE & US ION PACIFIC R. R. Shortest and best route to all pointscast and soutli. Pullman Palace cars. Emigrant or fam ily sleeping cars all the way through from Portland to Council Bluffs and Kansas City without change. These cars are free of charge. For further particulars regarding rates, etc inquire of Curran & Monteith, agents, Albany, Oregon. BURKH1T & KEENEY, Real Estate, Loan, Collecting A.TD INSURANCE AGEHTS. We have for sale farm and stock lands of c-vero description ; also city propsrto, im-p-oved and unimproved. Titles examined and eorrect abstracts furnished to any prop erty. Parties convt-yed to any lands we have for sale free of charge. Collections a spe cialty. ' Office Kc, 59 First SrREKT,! ALBANY, - ' OREGON. '; penses.