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LEARNING A TRADE.
Much is said about the necessity
of our youth "learning trades, and
too much cannot be said on the
subject. Every person should be
capable of turning their attention
to some profitable employment,
for no one knows what future
necessity may call for the entire
resources of the individual.
The discipline of the acquire
ment of a skilled understanding of
some useful trade would reduce the
recruits for the army of hoodlums
to a mere minimum. Not only
that, but it would drive out the
chance of temptations from the
pathway of the youth that natur
ally pave the way to vicious and
criminal lives. It would give firm
ness and stamina to their charac
ter, and elevate and ennoble
society and the political and moral
welfa.eof the country.
There are, however, many ob
stacles thrown in the way of Amer
ican youth, in obtaining a skilled
knowledge of trades. So many
indeed that it is only the exceptio: -ally
diligent and plucky ones that
push their way through to a iuL
acquirement of the prize, for prize
it certainly is. Those whose cir
cumstances or easy going natur.
do not force them into a necessary
acquirement of trades as a liveli
hood, naturally drift with the tide
of humanity that usually develops
the hoodlum, to say the least, and
often the villain.
Irish says: "In the matter of
learning a trade, the American
boy is worse situated than the
youth of any other civilized coun
try, though in other respects his
possibilities are boundless. The
ranks of American artisans are re
cruited continually by vast and
increasing importations from
Europe, who not only compete in
the demand for skilled labor, but
by controlling the unions viitualiy
relegate the sons of American
workingmen to the lowest grade of
unskilled labor. To do the foreign
born mechanics justice, however,
they make no discrimination in the
matter of learning a trade between
their own sons ami tiie sons of
others. They enforce their Dra
conian trades law on all alike with
the one fixed idea of not allowing
too many to learn trades. Like a
wall they stand against the exten- j
i . - . . 1 1 ,..!. !
sion oi nieetiamcai khow icuue,
clini-iiig t tin old idea oi the
Dutch burghers, whose trades
Slave ttiem certain CMC pi nct- ,
-which in our time and country art
ieallv onou,;h lids U do:.e under ;
the ela'ua that tli-y ;uv actm
,, ",n j
the interest ol
VC I V :
inuch reseml ile- Ih1' i.tiaoii.s prayer :
'Oh Lord! l.less me :m n-.v wile,
.
111V SOU .I''lli illld his Wile ', "S lOiir
, rrl i ;i
Ulld no mole. Hie IUU l'1-1
t ike the -re i anuv of la'xrers
Idh-e im - . ..
who do not ?rtlo:ijj to the anions."
While this '.nay be an extreme
e ,i . . ti ovt-iMilv
view of the -:i ti.ere i.- ceitaaii
a great deal of truth in what is
said Ol' a truth the people should
inve-ti.Mte this matter and widen
nut- orJ'c
the fiold for OUI VOtltll. Future
prosperity an 1
it as we'll :""
welfare.
n;vth dopenil upon i
,- r-nt persona!
t. - i-..u l'1'1-"'1'
EDITOR A L A' ) TES.
On'e of tho- ptiterprii"08 that
Ei.nnlil vi'iv; the patronage of
everv 1 ai'ltU' roast 10er Ol gJ m
.... . , n -..-a moir-
Hrpr:itnre. is that excel tt-nt mai -
.i i. t "t.'i!t T- Koaru and l.ouuiiitt.
i7inp trie Ovevlaiiu 3ioriTi!. ii i
azine, uif vm.. . J"100P llOAilD, WITH OR WITHOUT
grows in excellence and ranks now j jc rooms, at reasonahie rates hy the day or
" .1 trf tl.f 1-inil I week, at Mrs. Fryer's Third street, between
among the t-MVii:ot ot tut, ianu. j KlswIth aml Lvn A11 .vhlte Iu.lp .lt lhijj
! house.
Irvin-; M. Si iiTT, who secure.1 0aks rZTt tTti, Vr
for the Pai'liiO coast tlie Contracts ; rhc-;imatis:ii, nemalia tonthache, chills
, , - .,. , . ! I fver and colds. Sold hv Foshav
for buil.Ur.ii the iron cruisers, , Mon. -
"Charleston" an-1 an Francisco.-' th,,, and lopoixo ox iieas-
will contrihute as
XV- icle to the
Overland
Monthlv lor Alarcll,
describinji the dilikulties encoun-;
x i : ,;..;, onnl-on Tlritish i
lereu III lii'1- '"-
four-master Karl of DalllOUSie from
. . - u,,.
tne rwituiii ui - 'i ii.i.7-x "
in 18S3
The Chronicle sarcastically re-j
marks: "The pleasing infonna-1
tlOll IS snen " ""-"1""
dispatch that tlie l'OOt Oi tne Urtl- ; to Ferry street, second doer from postothec.
nance buildinj: has fallen in because j at the corner jewelry
of the weight of snow on it and ; TAT store when you want
that it will take :10,000 to repair j F your watch repaired.
the damage. If this amount had j Fresh oranges received In- every
been asked for any public work on ; steamer at Fracis Tfeffer'-s.
this coast or for expediting the;. radical Tailoring,
nrinnlwl mail service, it would ! pHRiST wyss. one door east of
cnppieo iii.ui ..ii ; democrat olfice on Seenul street, is pre-
i,.,-,, I.oii nromntlv refused ; but : paired m make suits, ami all kinds oi cloth-
:i: i. fv rf-nniv?
the niOIiev mu -c -
With a good Conscience, where a
dollar or tvo expended for shovel
ing snow would have prevented
anv damage.
Some peculiar beliefs that have
gained a secure footing in human
minds, no one knows how, have
really some foundation in scientific
fact. For instance the belief that
human beings should sleep with
their hgads to the north is said to
have its foundation in a scientific '
fact. The French academy of
sciences has made experiments
upon the body of a guillotined
man which go to prove that each
human system is in itself an elec
tric battary, one electrode being
represented by the head, the other
by the feet. The body was taken
immediately after death and placed
on a pivot, to move as ic might.
After some vacillation the head
portion turned toward the north,
the body then remaining station
ary. One of the professors turned
it half way around, but it soon re
gained its Ofignat position, and the
same result was repeatedly ob-
taintnl IltSl organic
moveinent
tinallv ceased.
NEW TO-J) A 1.
nn: si i.k.
. ACRES OF L.VND SITl'ATKD 1:2 j
)( miles east i;f A!L;ijiy,nir the Oregon j
i'aeiSc railroad, ri.iO acres in cultivation, and
contains siittieient water and timber ior iron- j
era u?e. Would nc.ke f'mr jrod farms i
Price, sl2,0o0. with terms to suit pr.rchastr.
For particulars apply to J. J. Uurns.
A XiCE, COM FOiiTA BLE AXi) COM-
it niodious dwelling. s::i r.inms. one v)
SafTS
norm tnu-:h street, ihis is a yen- ilesirai.',.;
iesiuence,,bt.:i!; in imeof the Mcst uuiuhhor
mods i;i tne city, The Uouse is compara
tively new and modern in .onstn:ctiun. For
further information inquire at this ttv.-.
I'lai.oiti.ii.s.
p W. riASro.V, PHYSICIAX AND SUR-
yeon, Albany. Oregon.
Mil. ELLIS, PHYSICIAN A.Xl) Si:Kr
. 'Jeoii, Alh.v y, Oregon.
DK. K. A. Jk-ALISTSR HAS LOCATKI)
his office on the corner of First and
liroa.'all)in streets, over KeuticM & Kroniieli's
store, where he can l,e found when not pro- J
'essiuna'ly engagul.
MUS M.E.McCOY,M. D.HOMKOATHIC j
physician, u:1ics and residence corner or '
i irst and L:u;erstieets, Albany, Or. chronic
diseases r. specialty. Consultation free. Of
fice hours: 10 to 12 a m and 2 to 5 r. m.
ATTOIEXEIS.
j R. X. BLACKBURN, ATTORNEY' AT
- . Law, Albany, Oregon. - Ortice in Odd
bellows Temple. AT.l practice in all courts
of the state, and gic special attention to ali
business.
tVOLVEr.-TON & IRVINE, A ITOIINEY8
I at Law. Alhany, Or.-Ofriee in rooms l:j
li Foster's 8Uek, over L. E. Blain's
-tore.
7 K. WEATIIoUKoRD, ATTORNEY AT
p) . lav.-, Alhiuiy, Oregon. otli-;e in Odd
t'edows Temple. Will" practice in all the
Hi:-; .r rhestate, and ive special uttention
to all business.
Kl'Kt'lAL XOTH'KS.
H.
l-WKKl1, I'KACTUJAi. WATOHMAliKlt
and jeweler, Albany, Oregon,
.Magnolia H-Ioiii-.
n.'TL BEST. .MAGNOLIA FLOUR DK.LIV
L ered to anv part of the cirv. for si.io ir
sack. JOHN A. C'KAWrORI).
nlSOdtf I
J, g a.d
Nolici-.
I.L REii-oNS KM '.VI NCI THEMSELVES
"V ioik-ntcd to lic.i'iclil k 'Irounell il!
p;e.t.-c ciiite l'oi'M;:i and ei.LIr the saiiie
without further n
Lii.v.NV, Januirv 1
1 v,- TAKi.vy Ym;u spviM; ji vcmxKS i
X) the repairer, li 1'. I'ar-ons, at Sivh
saf.Mael.i; n ur no pay.
j onunr'ot- ami !S:iilir,
riMlE iNi,F.i!-.:N:i ;iavin locatei.
i J. ill Ail.-ai'.y, soli-its patvrna.- trom ciiy
, and c.iuurry. Will contract to i-ui'.d bridges.
Mcirus and ali manner of diveUin,' houses, in-
I eludiii-ivneen Anno, Eastlakc and Eiizabttli-
; au vk i buiMtn. Wiii funiish j.ians
I .nd snecific;.tions without chni-.'e. Satisfac-
; tiou guaranteed. w. c. 'ASsel:.
! pnoARDiNG house-mrs. m. ken-
-L) nell. Ever tiling flesh and clean.
Kool)ls reilteii ,,t!lt, we,,k ,,. mllt!l. Satis.
j fa'ti .n u'"ranteoo
J Wanted.
! immediately ;.vt k. a. buukhart &
j Co. s re.i! estate and emp'oynicnt othec, a
I man to worK on a farm, also two srirU to do
u'enerul honsewiu k. A)ii!y at on:e.
! PITY REstai-kaxt. kkksi
j j every nay scrvc-i in any si.vle
KSH UVSTEUS
lid l'iUei lcI from Sni;iiliox.
DM. (irNDKKSOX IS I'KEI'ARED TO
vp.ccinatc at his otPce corner liahcrand
T.:rd streets, from ft to 11 o'clock a. m. am!
from 4 to li i' M. Nothing hut tirst-ciass
virus used.
P EVE RE HOUSE, ALDAXV, OH.
-CIIAS.
JLt Pieiit'.-r, Prop.
onlv first cdass house
nwrcial men. Jo Ch'.nanicn employed in the
i kitchen. Ueiicra! sta'e nice tor Corvallis.
1
I J- -nable terms at .Mrs. C. Hall's restaur.uit,
........... ... n-i.t
the Star brewery No Chinese cooks. '
rpEXG HEVG, WASIIIXG AXD IKOXIXG
X Laundry on Ellsworth street, betwee
i -i,.!!.,. HonaonnH .Inlinann'a Ula.-L-crr.i
; shop. AH work -van-anted first-class an t sa
i istactorv. Prices low.
1710R SALE CHEAP IF SOLDSOOX-A
. younir team, new harness and waon. A
; tirst-class outfit, bee
KEXTOX & CHASE.
ji. Hindi.
T)OOT ANT SHOEMAKER, ALL WORK
. 13 warranted, fchop since the lire removed
! - Mens' or bo clothing repaire.1 and
. t-I aned at reasonable rates a tine I n ot
suainlw on hauii. Chutes reasonable.
THE MORNING
IMPOKTANT NOTICE.
Will consumers please
note that we have staple
and fancy groceries, con
fectionery and fruit in
large variety and best
quality always on hand
and that we continue to
sell at lowest rates for
cash,
KENTON & CHASE,
New Store l.etween tlie opera liouse and postoffiee;
w
FOR
- 0)
- AT
Lamp and Lamp Trimmings
U U.L U KJ J IxJjLlJ f I VXi-JJ KJ
Crockzery Store.
Hoorer 13ros'. Silverware,
French, China and Crystalware,
13oys' Wagons vnd "Ooll Carriages,
Fancy and Toy Ooods.
SAVE YUR MONEY
Bv buying your goods from my store. I am buy
ing direct from the tactory and sell at Eastern prices
with freight added, ior cash.
Kenton's Baking Powde
- o) -
I am agent for ten responsible Fire and Marine In
surance companies, representing 72,ooo,ooo. Insure
and protect yom self before it is too late, lam also
ao-ent for the Frank Bros. Implement Co-, Portland.
EST lei on parte Francais. Hier wird deutch gesprochen.
TjHE CITY LIQUOR STORE,
M. BAVMGABT, Proprietor.
faFXext door to the Odd Fellows' Temple, Albany, OresonHSH
Keep? oonstantlv on hand the finest imrorted and domestic wines, liquors, cigars ay
tobaccos. Only first-class liquor.store in she city.
SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO ORDERS FROM THE COUNTRY '
HERALD
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1S8S
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-One Pound Can,2oc
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NEW DEPARTURE
FKOM AND AFTEIl THIS DATE
SHAKE and LONSWAY
- e
"Will offer their entire stock ot boots and shoes to!
the general public at First Cost until disposed oil 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 andjjfancy goods !
ladies and gents' furnishing goods and millinery. !
As the entire shoe stock was purchased last'fall, thej
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 iu heavy winte dress goods, as our policy
is to carry nothing of that kind over the present
season.
1ST We mean just what we say.
W. F.
(Successor to
I am now receiving new goods in every line anr1
would cordially invite everybody to call and inspect
our stock and prices. We propose to have
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 Goods,
Hats and Caps,
Boots and Shoes.
Groceries, Etc
Call and see me.
"W. IF1. ESAD,
(Snccessor to
o. 57 First Street,
.j
; !
1
SHANE & LONSWAY.
READ,
X. II. ALLEN)
Goods House
X. H. Allen)
Albany, Oregon.
Star mm !
-A FULL STOCK OF-
Staple Groceries I
The beat quality of teas, coffee, raising
cmuts, etc.
CAKES, PIES,
Fresh Baked Bread
Every Day.
Atthisoldand reliable house is also to ;v
found a cjmpieie assortment, of fresh family
rrocerics. U which is on-tantlv being a.lde.l rJk
.be teuM.-uat.le lines of groceries uid pruviatoar
suc'.i as
Cranberries,
tine Pickles,
Dried Beef Chipped to Order,
Anchovy Mustard,
Candies and Nuts,
Eastern Buckwheat Flour.
Canned Goods of All Kinds,
Bohemian Glassware, Etc
The-e irods were all boutrht when rir,
were iow, and the l-.-iietit of tli- margin will w
(Ttven to his customers Kemciutjfr the iia. a.
u the old corner on Kir-it and U'oadalbln Sts.
HOFFMAN AND PFEIFFER,
Proprietors of
ur rvnrv i HTmir
KJXJMJli
And manufacturers of
finorv
HI .11
We are now prepared to furnish cho'ee. fr.-ah
candies of best -ad-, consisting- -f j.uie sti'-k,
aasorted tlavors, mixed c-.indies, extra Krencb
ann chocolate creams, fancy mixed, cindy to
and a general assortment of Que candies
AT CUOLEALE OK RETAIL.
dTOrders from country dealers promptly al
iened to. Factory on First street,
Albany.
Oregon.
Fine GlasswareXrockery
Mill
I T 1 1 I
I 1 a m v v 1 1 1 1 1 it; i
m nor
viiviuv uuuivf uui
Red Grown Mi
BOH, LtKMKC Jt CO., Prop's.
NEW PROCESS FLOUR.
(Superior for family and bakers' use)
Tie Best Storage Facilities
i2JTThe Higbeat price in caih paid for wheat
AiAAN? ... OKJfoKMC
r
fievere House Restaurant,'
(OX EDBOFEi.iT PLA-)
Conducted by
H. DIERCKS. y
MtAl iervd from 25 cents t $1.0ft
CfOanfrncr order whatever desired. Th
v..h " -1 with tne bt-BMn the rsrirwt.
OROSSEN & ALLEN,
PROPRIETORS OF
Albany Truck and Dcay
COMPANY NO 1.
t5"T Goods handled with care. Moving lioas
hold goods a specialty.
' !! MMO.S.
In the the wircuit court of tlie State of Urc-
nii fur Linn omuty.
Mrs. L. Goiii;h, iiiaintiff, s. C. J. Cou;h,
ilcfcndunt.
To C. J. Uiic;h, the above named defendant.
in the name of the state of Orciron.you are
hereby required to auiear and answer the
complaint of the above plaintiff in the above
entitled court, now on file with the clerk f
said court on or before the first aay of the
next regular term of said court w hich said
court bcuins on the 12th day of March, lsS,
at tho court liouse in Albany. Linn county,
Oregon. And if you fail to so answer said
complaint, the plaintiff will apply to said
court foi the relief demanded in said com
plaint, which is that the marriage contract
existing ijetween plaintiff and defendant be
dissolved, and that plaintiff have the care an. I
.custody of the minor child Clement G.Ooir'h.
mentioned in the complaint, and her costs
and disbursements m this suit, and such out
er relief as is u:eet to equity.
This summons is published by order of the
Uon. It. 1. iioisc, juJitu f said court, made
at chambers in the city of Salem n the 2Sth
day of January, IssS. W. K. BJLYEU,
Attorney for Plaintiff
MRS- EMMA O CONNER.
F'ineJXIillin.ery-
Oppositc Ke' cre liouse
Oil. SHOUT LINE &
UNION PACIFIC R. lt
' Shortest and best route to all
points cast and south.' Pullman
Palace cars. Emigrant or fam
ily sleepirg ears all the way
through from Portland to
Council Bluffs and KansasCity
without change. Thee ears
are free of charge. For further
particulars rega:diug rates, etc
intiuire of Curran fc Montcith,
, agents, Albany, Oregon.
BinglttT & KEEMEY,
Real Estate, Loan, Collecting
INSURANCE AGENTS.
We have for sale farm and stock lands of
evero description: aiso city proparto, im-p-oved
and unimproved. Titles examined
and correct abstracts furnished to any prop
erty. Parties conveyed to "J.V lands we have '
for sale free of elianre. Collections a spe
cialty. Offics Ne. 59 First Strfet,"
ALBANY, - - OREGON.