THE MORNING HERALD : THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1S8S
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FREIGHT CHARGES.
It has been with a great deal of
satisfaction that our citizens have
contemplated the completion of
the O. & C. railroad, giving us
connection wiUi the Central and
Southern Pacific lines in California.
The fact that the control passed
into the hands of the Southern
Pacific company did not mar the
pleasure of the occasion, for it was
concluded that the push and en
ergy of that corporation would
bring ns a boom in business
matters and an increased immigra
tion that would entirely offset any
detrimental eil'ects that would
follow a consolidation of company
interests.
But the glory, glamour and eclat
of the last spike celebration has
passed away, and we are getting
down to a solid business basis.
The smoke of the bonfire and
anvils, the ding of the bells and
the congratulatory speeches have
cleared out of sight and hearing,
and we can coolly contemplate the
results that have and are accruing.
On investigation it is found that
the actual consolidation, as far as
mutual business interests are con
cerned at least, does not stop with
--the .Southern Pacific and the Ore
gon and California lines. The join
ing of community interests through
mutual business relations extend
its ramifications to include the
Union Pacific with the Short Line,
the O. K. & N. and the Northern
Pacific. And the result is an ad
vance of freight rates, in some in
stairevtwo hundred per cent. A
glorious outcome certainly, and
one deserving of bonfires, speeches
and congratulations.
If any one doubts the truth of
this statement just interview any
business man upon the subject.
Last year through freight was
brought here as low as eighty cents
per hundred pounds without class
ification. Now the rates are ad
vanced to .$2.7'. per hundred, and
notification is already out that a
close classification will be made,
and uppn implements,' which in
terests us the most, in a few days
the rate will be advanced to $3.40
per hundred. What a glorious
thing to have railroad connection
established, and what a competi
tion the -Canadian Pacific makes.
But then we suppose it is all the
fault of that horrid inter-state rail
road commission. Through rail
road connection is a good thing,
but when viewed in the light oi
such radically increased freight
charges this particular instance
savors too much of discrimination
in favor of California and our
neighbors on the north, and causes
us to look more eagerly for a
through line of our own from Al
bany to the East, which will both
(centralize trade here, and give a
i shorter and cheaper route to East
ern markets.
THE PEACE OF EUROPE.
The recent action of the German
premier, in addressing the reichs
tag and inducing the passage of
the military bill, which adds $70,
000,000 to Germany's debt, for the
purpo'se of extending and enlarg
i ing the army, if taken as a criterion
vould indicate that the peace of
Europe is in danger of being im
paired. Whatever Bismarck's object may
be, it is certain that the condition
of affairs of the different nation
alities of Europe do not warrant
the assumption that an immediate
war is inevitable.
As a leading daily remarks, the
contemplation of the subject brings
us at once to a consideration of the
difference between our situation
and that of the nations of conti
nental Europe. At this very
moment there are questions pend
ing between the United States
on the one side and Great
Britain and Canada on the other,
vastly more grave and important
than any between Germany and
France rr Germany and Russia.
The question of the fisheries and
the seal-hunters offers many more
difficulties and a much better op
portunity for war than any com
plication which has yet arisen to
disturb the peace of Germany;
ind yet there has not been the
faintest whisper of war. Congress,
wit.U a surplus in the treasury to
dispose of, has never dreamed of
increasing the effective strength of
the army to make ready for a pos
sible war with England, nor, in
Jeed, of building a navy for such a
purpose. There has been a gen
eral demand for an increase in the
strength of our navy, which is
being gradually complied with; but
such demand is of the most gen
eral character, and has no relation
to any anticipated conflict with
Great Britain upon the fisheries
question. Some particularly dark
scheme must be lurking within
the mind of the German diplomat
to cause him to create the impres
sion that a war is inevitable and
accelerate the action of arming
Germany.
THE KE.4PKK UK.4TII.
The following resolutions were
adooted bv Charitv grange No. 15,
P. o"f H.. Feb. 4, 1888 :
. Whereas, The Great Master of
the universe, in the mysterious
dispensation of his providence,
hath seen fit to call from our midst
our lady assistant steward elect,
Alice .M. Wood, therefore be it
liesolved, That while we bow in
humble submission to the will of
Him who doeth all things well,
we deeply deplore her untimely
death, being thus early cut down
in the opening bloom of her young
womanhood by the ruthless hand
of death, thus adding another to
the long list of those whom we
hold sacred in memory.
Resolved, That we, as an order,
in her death have lost a sister,
whose record of fidelity was ever
good, and that her death leaves a
void not only within our gates but
also throughout the social circle
in which she was known. As a
member of society she possessed
those qualities of head and heart
that endeared her to all.
Resolved, That we deeply sym
pathize with her afllicted parents,
brothers and sisters in tneir sau
bereavement, and in token of our
respect, we order these resolutions
to be placed on the minutes of our
order, and that a memorial page
be devoted to the memory of our
deceased sister.
Resolved, That a copy of these
resolutions be given to the Idaho
count' Free Press, and another
copy to the Herald-Disseminator,
Albany, Oregon, for publication
and that our members wear the
badge of mourning for thirtv davs.
W. A. Hall, " "
J. II. Robinson,
Sisie Shissi.er,
Nettie Nichols,
Maggie E. Robinson,
Committee.
Ladies, misses and children's
wool knit hoods, scarfs and jackets
at cost at Sami'el E. Young's.
Fresh oramres received by every
steamer at Fracis PfefFer's.
Sewed calf boots $13.
Hughe:?.
Lewis &
UfJ V at the corner jewelry
store when you want
your watch repaired.
aWllATCS II 'I MX
ailUUliUtlUH
COIPANY
OF-
Albany,
Oregon
Mia
rAID-l'P CAPITAL, $55,000.
OFFICERS.
President Charles E. Wolverton.
Vice-President J. O. Writsman.
Treasurer J. W. Cusictc..
Secretary J. K. Elderkin.
directors.
R. ?. Strahan, Chas. E. Wolver
ton, J. L. Cowan, D. B. Monteith,
J. V. Cusick, J. O. Writsman, J.
K. Elderkin, Charles Monteith, G.
F. Simpson.
Safe. Sonni. Conservative
A Square Company
Managed by'Square Men
Patronized by Square People
Patrsaizs Hons Enterprise
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THREE
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, 1
New Store between the opera house and postoffice
FOR
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Lamps and Lamp Triniminos
-AT-
JULIUS
Crockery Store.
Roger Bros'. Silverware,
French, China and Crystalware,
Boys' Wagons viid 13oll Carriages.
Fancy and Toy Ooods.
SAVE YUK MONEY
Bv "buying your goods irom my store. I am hav
ing direct from the tactory and sell at Eastern prices
with freight added, lor cash.
Kenton's Baking Powde
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I am asent for
surance companies, representing ?fz,ooo,uu-.i. auht
and protect yom self before it is too late. Iam alo
ao-ent for the Frank Bros. Implement Co , Portland.
lei on parle Francais. Hier
TJHE CITY LIQUOR STORE,
31. BAVMGAMT, Pmprletor.
f3TN'ext door to the Odd Fellows' Temple, Albany, Oregon'sEi
Keeps constantly on hand the finest im)orted mid domestic wines, liquors, cigars ap
tobaccos. Only first-class liquorstore in she city.
SPECIAL ATTENTiCa PAID TO ORDERS FROM THE COUNTRY
TO
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One Pound Can, 25c
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GEADWOHL
ten responsible Fire and Marine In
wird deutch gesprochen
NEW DEPARTURE !
FKOM AND AFTER THIS DATE
"Will offer their entire stock ot boots and shoes to
the genera public at First Cost until disposed of.
Their object in so doing is to close out promptly that
branch of their business so us to devote the entire
available space of their store to dry and fancy goods
ladies and gents' furnishing goods andmillinery.
As the entire shoe stock was purchased last fall, the
opportunity to purchase new and desirable goods at
actual cost is a rare one. Duriuo; this sale we will
also oiier below cost our entire stock of winter cloaks
a '.id millinery. AVe will also make a sweeping re
duction in all woolen hosiery, warm underwear, and
especiall)-' in heavy white, dress goods, as our policy
is to carry nothiug of that kind over the present
season.
IW We mean just what we say. STIANK & LOXSWAY.
W. F.
(Successor to
er ant
l am now receiving new ooods in every line anr-
would cordially invite everybody to call and inspect
our stock and prices. . W e
The Live Dry
Of Albany, and shall at all times study the
wants of our patrons both in style and prices.
Dry Goods, Notions,
Furnishing
Hats
Call and see me.
"W- IF1.
(Successor to
No. -37 First Street,
i
READ,
X. II. ALLEN)
propose to have
Goods House
Goods,
and Caps,
Boots and Shoes.
Groceries, Et
ZKZB - iLID.
X. H. Allen)
Albany, Oregon.
Star Bakery !
-A FULL 8TOCK OF-
Staple Groceries t
Fine Glassware, Crockery
The best quality of teaa, coffee, raising
ants, etc.
CAKES, PIES,
Fresh Baked Bread
Every Day.
Atthisoldand reliable house is also to
found a complete assortment, of fresh familw
rroceries, to which is constantly being addeo j&
the seasonable liues of roceries aud provisiojtr
such ns
Cranberries,
Fine Pickles,
Dried Beef Chipped to Order,
Anchouy Mustard,
Candies and Nuts,
Eastern Buckwheat Flour,
Canned Goods of All Kinds,
Bohemian Glassware, Etc.
These ironds were all houirht when pvlm
were low, and the benefit of th margin w ill f
given to his customers. Kchiemhtr the pin-a,
at the old corner on First and Uroadalbin dta.
AD 111.
HOFFMAN AND PFEIFFER,
Proprietors of
71
7
I UiUM
A-id manufacturers of
AVe are now prepared to furnish cho'ee, frrnh
candies of Ie3t ra.lv, Co'isisting M i-.uie sti sc.
assorted flavors, mixed candies, extra trench
anO clwxnilate creams, fancy mixed, Cindy to
and a general assortment of fine esndie
AT 4TIILIALK Oil UKTAIL.
3TOrder8 from country dealers promptly at
tened to. Factory on first street,
Albany.
Oregon.
s.
1SOM, LfcKMSG Jt CO., Prop's.
NEW PROCESS FLOUR.
(Superior for family and baton' ace)
The Best Storage Facilities
Uyrhe Hrghett price in cash paid for wheaX
ALB&XY
OKXGOH.
Mm House Restaurant,
(on bubopbab plak)
Oondncted by
H. DIERCKS.i
Meals served from 95 ents tm $1.0
"Customers order whatever desired. TTM
tab'fi " -d with ttn best in tne "rkt.
CROSSED & ALLEN;
PROFRTETOES OF
Atay Track and Dray
COMPANY NO 1.
tS" Goods handled with care. Moving hcms
bold gooda a specialty.
In the the Kirouit court of the State of Ore
5,'on for Linn couuty. ;
Mrs. L. Gou'h, plaintiff, vs. C. J. Goujrh,
defendant .
To C. J. Gouh, the ahove named defendant.
In the name of the state of Ureon,you are
hereby required to appear and answer the
complaint of the ahove plaintiff in the above
entitled court, now on file with the clerk of
said court on or before the first uay of the
next regular term of said court which said
court begins on the 12th day of March, 18SS,
at the court house in Albany, Linn county,
Oregon. And if you fail to so answer baid
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
custody of the nr.uop child Clement G.Gough,
mentioned in the complaint, 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. R. P. Boise, judge of said court, made
at chambers in the citv of Salem on the 2Sth
day of January, " W. R. BILYEU,
Attorney for Plaintiff
MRS- EMMA O CONNER.
RineJXlillinery-
Opposite R"-ere House
Oik SHORT LINE &
UN ION PACIFIC R. R.
Shortest and best route to all
points east and south. 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 rega :ding rates, etc
inquire of Curran & Monteith,
agents, Albany, Oregon.
BU iKHTT & KEENEY,
Real Estate, Loan, Collecting
AST)
' INSURANCE ACEHTS.
We have for sale farm and stock lands of
evero description: aiso city propsrto, im-p-oved
and unimproved. Titles examined
and correct abstracts furnished to any prop
erty. Parties conveyed to any lands we have
for"sale free of charge. Collections a spe
cialty. OfFHS Nc. 59 FrasT Srp.sRT,
ALBANY, - - OREGON.
emu
Choice Confectionery.
Red iron Mi