THE MORNING HERALD : "WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1SSS-
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THE NEW PENSION BILL.
President Cleveland vetoed the
dependent pension bill at the last
congress, but a revision of the bill
known as the grand army bill has
been prepared, and the pension
committee unanimously recom
mends its passage. The features
that brought out the president's
veto have been eliminated, and as
modified the bill will probablv be -
come a law. In the case of de-
.,io ;f ; ,u. r,ir,-!
that the death of the soldier, the
non-existence of widow or minor
children, and tne dependence or j
the parents on their own manual
labor or the contributions of others
not legally bound for their support j
shall be proved. The time of the
commencement of such pensions
is fixed at the date of the passage
of the act or from the date of sub
sequent dependence. The sum of
$12 a month is granted to ail hon
orably discharged soldiers incapac
itated for labor through mental or
physical disability, not the result
n tneir own vicious naoits or
gro?s carelessness. The language
of the vetoed bill was: "Disabil
ity which incapacitated them for
the performance of labor in such a
degree as to render them helpless
to earn a livelihood, and who are
dependent upon their daily labor
for support;" while the new bill
reads: "Disability which totally
incapacitated them from the per
formance of manual labor." The
provisions of the bill are limited to
those who served in the war of the
rebellion and not extended, as in
the vetoed bill, to all soldiers of
any war in which the United
States was engaged. The new bill
izrants nensions r.n tlis widnu- nr
minor children under eighteen
years of age ; the pension of minor
children is increased from $2 to $5
a mo"th ; and that of idiotic or
helpless minors continued through
life or the period of disability. A
maximum fee of $10 is allowed to
pension agents instead of a fee of
SiS with il KiTPtirm 1 rv nnwur in flip
commissioner of pensions to in
craase it to $1'), as in the vetoed
b 11.
A RE FIR ECU A UKEHS
OTIC.
PA TP I-
The rage in this country for
C linese (irecr.urkers, especial!' to
c 'ebrate our national rourtn ot :
i ! it: i?vui 1 1 t - r i ill onri? h.iti -i 1
whether if indicates a healthy
..7AI-lex. ,.L TM Al
! i.'. if ui '..-Md ui not. juiey are uit;
itf? of unlimited accidents and
' '-J:' of disastrous Fires, and an
tmitigated nuisance into the bar
.in. The Western Fireman, of
iic:i'o, says of them : "It seems j
' uit the only way for an American, i
un or old, to properly demon- j
s rate th.- patriotism that isinhim, j
to lire off about so many sky j
ekets, Roman candles, fire- j
ackers, and other explosives on j
i Fourth of July. He has done
lis thinii so long and so regularly
itit he has come to think it one of
is 'inalienable rights,' and le
!sents any interference therewith.
:ut the number of fires and the
istruetion of property which this
niual ehuilition ot pab'IoHsm i
ts caused in tiie past, has com- j
elled municipal authorities to en-!
savor to regulate the evil, and !
irious laws iiaving that object in ;
iew have been passed. One of j
le latest is by the New York j
ltfiorities, and requires dealers in
re works to secure a permit to sell
rk r to May 20th , and to pay a
:nse fee of $-5. The law prc
aes that no dealer shall carry a
oji-k of fireworks exceedin2 if-300
i value. This will have a ten
;ncy to sluit off indiscriminate
lling of explosives on the Fourth
' July,. and may h'-ssen the num
;r of fires which thy firemen are
gularly called upon to wrestle
ith. In Chicago all sorts of fire-oj-ks
are sold on every street
irner, and despite the mayor's
reclamation, just so much noise
id so much disaster occurs each
iar. If the New York law
roves successful, it might with
ropriety be adopted here."
Some of our railroad magnates j
Iioihd turn their attention to Cen
al' America, as it is said that
resident Uarillos favors a very
beral policy towards the buildn g
f roads in that country. Probu
ly the real estate- of the count; y
id; a liberal subsidy in coin could
)3 lobbied up and packed away in
oiiie one's capacious pocket.
Daily a..ni
EDITORIAL JSOTES.
Mr. Blaine's letter, published
! elsewhere in this issue, is an able
i rendition of the present political
! situation, but it does not irrevoca-
not be the next republican nomi-
. . ,
nee for president. He declines be
ing a candidate, but it an almost
unanimous call of the convention
was made upon him, as the indi
cations point at present, his private
reasons would probably give way
to the urgent appeal.
The New York Sun seems to be
the rising apologist for the Salt
Lake polyganiists. It is reported
as saying that there are more men
with several wives in New Eng
land than there are in Utah.
Perhaps the !Sun is correct, but
; UIBie te (luue "a n'oral nerence
1 between a criminal who skulks
j mto entlre obscurity and one who
' parades his guilt before the world
under the demoralizing plea
of
sanctity and divine direction.
The Alta trots out the Ohio girl
;tS follows, though one would mm
I . i,.,f ...... m , i
i'u.-t- uuu ii, uuin iosjiieiv reiuse
to admit. thr. am-tho- i,i
i 1 .-'-'b r:-"-"
come from Ohio, judging by its
occasional acrimonious allusions to
Ex-President Hayes: "An Ohio
girl who tired of hearing the
farmers in her section growl about
wheat-growing not paying, de
cided she'd see about it. .She
rented 5?.,' acres of land, kcnt
strict account of everv dollar ex
pended in raising the crop, got an
average yield of thirty-rive bushels
to the acre, and sold it for $142.10.
The cost of production was $(J.3.12.
including $:jl.50 for fertilizers, and
the gain on the investment was
per cent.
Ladies, misses and children's
wool knit hoods, scarfs and jackets
at cost at Samcel E. Young's.
FOtt SALE.
V0R
I yoi
SALE CHEAP IF SOLU SUOX -A
miner team, new harness and wairon. A
tirst-class outfit. See
KEXTOS k CHASE.
"'). 'ACRES OF LAND aiTl'AiEO 12
".))) miles east of Albany.near fh Oregon
Pacific r.tiiroad, 300ac.es in cultivation, and
contains sutticient water and timber for gen
era ui-e. Would make four good farms
Price, 12,000, with terms to suit purchaser.
For particulars apply to J. J. Dorris.
A NICE,
rnodiou
COMFORTABLE AND C'OM-
us dwelling, six rooms, one and
one-half .-tories hiyh, hard iiuished, siileo-
did well . f water, small bam, situated on
north Kou-th street. This is a very desirable
lesitience, beiii'f in one of the best neighbor
hoods in the City. The liousi: is compara
tive ;y new and modern in construction, fir
furthri- information inquire at this office.
" at the corner jewelry
store when you want
your watch repaired.
Farmers s Merchants'
r
UL
COIIPANT
OF-
A.lbany,
Oregon
CapitalM SD,000
paid-IP Capital, sss.ooo.'
OFFM'EKS.
President Charles E. Wolvefon.
Vice-President J. O. Writsman.
Treasurer J. W. Cusick.
Secretary J. K. Elderkin.
DIRECTOES.
E. P. Strahan, Chas. E. Wolver
ton. J. L. Cowan, D. B. Monteith,
J. W. Cusick. J. O. Writsman, J.
K. Elderkin, Charles Monteith, G.
F. Simpson.
Safe. SonM, GonsemtivB
A Square Company
Managed bySquare Men
Patronized by Square People
P&trcnise Scae Batsrsrise
IIS
THREE
1 . We have a good as
sortment of everything
usually kept in a first
class grocery stgre.
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 satisfaction.
KENTON
New Store between the opera house and postoffice
FOR
o)
lamp anJ Lamp Trimmings
-AT-
JULIUS GRADWOHL'S
Crockery Store.
Roger Bros'. Silverware,
"bVencli. China and Crystalware,
Boys' Wagons vnd Doll Carriages,
Fancy and Toy Ooods,
SAVE Y UR MONEY
Bv buying your goods trom my store. I am "buv-ino-
direct from the tactpry and sell at Eastern prices
with freight added, lor cash.
Kenton's Baking Powde
-o (o.
r fim flo-Aiit for tn res-nonsible Fire and Marine In
surauce companies, representing 7 2, 000,000. Insure
Qrwi iwAfopt vr.ni splf hpfom it is too late. Iam also
ao-ent for the Frank Bros.
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Ici on parte trancais. nier
tj-Ie city liquor store,
M. BAVMGABT, Proprietor.
4S"Xext door to the Odd Fellows' Temple, Albany, Oregon'SS
Keeps r-onttantlv on liand the finest imported and domestic wines, liquors, cara ai
tobaccos. Only first-class li'iuor.store in she eity.
SPECIA'.ATTEHTIOM PAID TO ORDERS FROM THE- COUNTRY
TO
.
& CHASE,
I
T
- (o -
- One Pound Can, 25c
Implement Co , 1 ortland.
.' ul l . . X t, srr fif lin
wiru ueuiun yvopru-
NEW BEPABTUBE!
FROM AND AFTER THIS DATE
SHANE and LONSWAY
.. . . ajatrt:.'
Will offer their entire stock ot boots and jshoeto
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 ns to devote the entire
available space of their store to dry and fancy goods
ladies and gents1 furnishing goods and millinery.
A.s the entire shoe stockjwas purchased last fall, the
opportunity to purchase new and desirable goods at
actual cost is a rare one. Daring this sale we will
also offer below cost our entire stock of winter cloaks
and millinery. We will
duction in all woolen hosiery, warm underwear, and
especiall3T in heavy winte dress goods, as our policy
is to carry nothing of thatjkind over the present
season.
IW We mean just -what we say. STIAXE & LOXSWAY."-"
W . F.
(Successor toX.
m
ITT
II
I am now receiving new goods in every line anr
would cordially invite everybody to call and inspect
our stock and prices. We propose to have
The Live Dry
Of Albany J fiiid shall at all times study the
wants of our pati'Otis-both in style and prices.
Dry Goods, Notions, :
Furnishing Goods,
Mats and Caps,
Boots and
Call and see me.
TXT- IF- ZKZEj.iL.ID.
(Successor to
Xo. 57 First Street.
also make a sweeping re-
READ,
II. ALLEX)
li,
Goods House
'oceries.
tc
X. H. Alien)
Albanv. Oregon.
Star Bakery
-AttJLL STOCK 0F-
Btaple Groceries I
The best quality of teag, coffee, raising o
mute, etc.
CAKES, PIES,
Fresh Baked Bread
Every Day.
At this old ami reliable house is also to T;J
found a complete assortment, of fresh family
!rrici-ries, to which is constantly beni adde-i
'.lie seiscDable lines of groceries and provision
such as
Cranberries,
Fine Pickles,
Dried Beef Chipped to Order,
Anchovy Mustard,
Candies and fluts,
Eastern Buckwheat Flour,
Canned Goods of All Kinds,
Bohemian Glassware, Etc.
These (roods were all iKiuirht when prim
were low, and the benefit of the margin will
fivon to his customers Kemember" the pi;i.
At the old corner on First and Ii'oaJa!bin s'Uj.
HOFFMAN AND FFEIFFER,
Proprietors of
jvenn ummw
dm I uUJJii u UllPo
A id manufacturers of
Choice Confectionery.
We are now prepared to furnish choice, fresh
candies of best grade, cjnsist:ny .f pure Hivlc,
assorted Havors, mixei' candies, extra Kreneb
and chocolate cieams, fancy mixed, ?ndy tuji
and a general assortment of fine candies
AT WHOLESALE OC KETAIL.
"Orders from country dealers promptly afc
tened to. Factcy un First street,
Albany, - - Oregon.
Red Crown ilk
ISOMt, ItNXIXG A CO., Prop's. !
NEW PROCESS FLOUR.
(Superior for family and baker' use)
Tie Best Storage Facilities
Ma-kae Hig-hest price in cash paid for wheat.
ALBANY
- OJtEGOH.
fieyere House Eestaurant,
(OH EDUOPEAJT FLAK)
Cooducted by
H. DIERCKS:
Meals 8rvd from tS errata tm $1.0K
BXhistAmers order vtnteyer desired. Thj
tah'e - with te beet in tne mwt
CROSSED & ALLEN;
-PROPRIETORS OF-
Albany Track and Dray
COMPANY NO 1.
3T Goods handled with care. Moving bons
hold goods a specialty.
m no.!.
lis the the circuit court of the State of Ore-
:,'on fur Linn cu.mty.
Mrs. L. Gouyh, iiiaintilf, vs. J. J. Gough,
defendai.t.
To C. J. Uouh, the above naim d defendant.
In the name of the state 01 Orefou,you are
hereby recjuired to auiearand answer the
complaint of the above plaintiff in the above
entitled court, now on tile with the clerk of
said court on or before the first day of the
next regular term of said court which said
court begins on the 12th day of March, 1SSS,
at the court house in Albany, Linn county,
Oregon. And if you fad to so answer said
eoni;i'aint, the plaintiff will apply to said
court foi the relief demanded in said com
plaint, which is that the marriage contract
ext.-tiuiT between plaintiff and defendant be
dissolved, and that plaintiff have the care and
custouy of the minor child Clement G.Gomrh,
iiK-ntioned in the complaint, and her costs
a.;.i 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. Uoise, judge of said court, made .
at chambers in the city of Salem 01, the 2th
(lav of Januarv, W. 11. BILYEU,
Attorney for Plaintiff
MRS- EMMA O CONNER.
FineiVtilliriery-
pppgsit'.? Rp'-tr; He use
Oil. SiiOltT LINE &
UNION PACIFIC R. 11.
Shortest and bt-s5 route to all
T.'Ointscast and south. Pullman
Palace cars. Emigrant or fam
ily sleeping cars all the -"fray
throusrh from Portland to
Council Bluffs and KansasCit
without change. Thee cars'
are free of charge. For further
particulars rega .-ding rates, etc
inquire of Curran & Monteith,
agents, Albany, Oregon.
BURKH1T & ECEENEY,
Real Estate, Loan, Collecting
A.VD
INSURANCE ACEHTS.
Wo nave for sale farm and stock lands of
evero description: aiso city proparro, im-p-oved
and unimproved. Titles examined
and corr?ct abstract furnished to any prop
erty. Parties conveyed to any lands we have
for'pale free of charge. Collections a spe
cialty tiFFits "Sc. 59 First Strket,
ALBANY, - - OREGON.
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