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1 THE MORKING HERALD : SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1SSS 5 'Si it WEEKLY Daily a.nd TEIUIS uF SUBSCRIPTION. UAILY. ( Published every morning except Monday.! Delivered by carrier, per week O.lb By mail, per y.ai.. -co WEEKLY. (Published every Friday Morning.) rtn mm-. Dcr aiuiuii). in advance.........92.03 When not paid iii advance 2 JO A BUSINESS VIEW. In a recent meeting of the Port land board of trade, ve find the following: "Mr. B. Goldsmith said that foreign countries should not he allowed to drive American lead from the markets of the world. The main lead producing countries of Europe are Spain, . England and Germany. The duty i:5 two cents per pound. The price of lead in New York is about A cents per poand. Lead miners in Europe earn on an average forty cents a day. The freight from Europe to New York is $' to 5 a ton. Lful miners in America earn $3 to $3.50 per day. Freight on base bullion and lead from Idaho, Montana and Colorado is $15 to $13 a ton. It would be destruction to the mining interests of the North Pacific coast if the duty on lead is repealed. .Such an act would close three-fourths of the mines now operated. It would throw out of employment thous ands of men directly engaged in the mining industry and thousands indirectly interested. "Mr. Goldsmith moved that a cbramittetji- Pi three be appointed to investigate vthe question and r tn the board a memorial to ! -v t COngrt'SS asking that fhe duty OI1 lead be nor. repealed. I "Mr. Win. Kapus heartily favor-j ed the motion, lie was a pro-! . 1 .x tectionist. lie wamea not. oni to protect th9 mining industries of the country but the great lumber and the wool interests ji .the state. The free-traders were making an esnecial fiiht on wool. Mr. Kapus moved an amendment to include j wool and mm her in the investiga tion by the committee. "The motion as amended pre vailed, and Messrs. ooldsmith, Kapus and Cameron were ap- . ' , , ,, pointed as SUch committee. It will be observed that the tenor j of the above action is a strict busi- j ness view of the situation, without consideration of past or future i partv atiiliation. The funnj- part ; of the business, however, comes j in With the members of t.'ie deill-; , .( n, , .f'lto i ocratie party ot the state, ho ai e , vt-hemeiitlv crvuii: tor the tanit on ; wool, hxmuer, etc. to be removed, when tliey discover that the etiair-; man of their state central com- inittee is also chairman on a com mittt'e to memorialize congress nut t- rtmiove those duties. I IS IT LL'CK? The temlcncv of the human; nuiul to accept some occuu luiif-v i-i the cause 01 i-ir.-ii!iit:inci-s;. ' iieihcr adverse (r favorabk ', l.- a In n t i p."i.:iarny inat, aua-ncM m auuwi . . very person no niattei what tlicirj -"lu.'Jion or conditiefn. Many will- ;.-ei iis-e iU'!iu:i. imn d.i . . ' U! a close wat'di upon themselves j natwtaet.on "rno iwy. vhen thfv utve an involuntai y j out sartor anil Knilder. i - - ,, .iI,-:,. tliP moon cV""r 1 rFUE t'N l-KRSlMN -".U HAVING LOCTEI) iiivcr at Mewing the moon owr , j in All)aiiy S(ii(.its atr5naif0 rroiu ,,iiy he left shoulder, Or some Other ' and country. Will contract to build briihc-. " ... . -.. '. barns and a'! manner of dwelling houes. in- .'tH'.aily absurd hallucination, W 111 eluding (iueen Anne, Kast'.r.ke ami Kiizabcth .:. .1.,.., itu truth fill tin-s ! r a styics of building's. Will furuiali plans . nnviiice then ol its nutntuim s. , in ;put:itil.ms wilhout lIlar!,e SatSSI-.w. Tiie l.oinioil Spectator thinks j t"m guaranteed. W. C ' ASSfclhL that the belief in luck results from ' ."ijoakdin"G hol'se-mks. m. fex- . .4. ,..,; r.l,.,t 1 Iie"- Everjthiri:,' fiesh and e'ean. .1 perSlSU'Ilt etlort to explain WlUl (-ooies rented by the week or mouth. Satis. "s "to the majority inexplicable, and ! la-ti-m narantee i. ve nnv susnect that as the inex-! Wan ten. ....'." . , - x.- i x. ... TMMEOlATELY AT F. A. BURKHART ,,licab!e IS usually aurtOUieu lO an m.en chain of causes a good uanv senseless eiiorts to change - , - x. . . he luck as, tor instance, turning he chair at whist or changing one's house are efforts, consi-ious or un- . . OllSflOllS, to lre;lK llie tliam Ol aiisality. to tlori.vt the stream, asj t v.vref ami make it pass us. But j his explAnatlun vlot'S not in the j . i,, x f.i;,,., i .ast im-ft till- orange tfeHllg , Vilifll attaclH'S I'.jrk or ill luck to 1 tvinima'- things, a feeliriir which, ! , x, ; ita plist o.l IVOWeti tiiroUiinOui- Hie last ami j leariv !v iijiivfrsiil With the VUlsiar . the Vest, lingers even among !u i-nltivated to an astonishini ieref. We have met men audi .vi.men entirely five ;' om it, or at 1 east so free that neither, Uhey nor , , , , . . . . i,,,.. x. . , . '..xxi' t- .ve conld detect it , hut v.e fell-pea j the majority Ot OUr readers will idmit that thev are aware ot its , . , existence 111 tneir own minus that is. that they posses or know of things to which, in spite of reason, they attach lucky or un incky influence. The extent of the feeling varies with temperament, 'out tew are wholly free from it, and with some it is an abiding con viction, leading, in the case ot the loss of the thing thus valued, to j .ifiitA mental sulfering. It is not' ill association which induces women to sob over a mislaid wed omi lin" rui". or brave orncein to put pairt.d to make suits, an.i an kihus ot.iotn ' 3 - . ,,.i.,n crnin- ' "-' Mens' or b..ys' clothing repa;re.l and on a partn-Uxdr Mord wlien goin, , at tewli.ilu r..;.s A m:e ,in3 oi 011 a specialty dangerous expedl- s..a;i.:ou h.tau. cnes rf:.8oiabfc. It is not an inexplicable but continuous experience, tor there i nls heen no experience. That so lution would explain the belief of Nottinghamshire that a particular house always kills the first-born of its owner wholly irrespective of descent while the owner is still aliye. That idea, so strong as to affect the value of property, is no doubt the result of a long series of singular coincidences, the breaks in which, not being remarkable, have not been remarked ; but in most cases there is no justifying experience, me vase or cup or jewel or house to which a family attaches honor as in some way connected with the "luck" of their race has never been broken or lost or sold ; and they themselves, as they show tiieir treasure, reject with their intellects a belief never theless so operative that no price would purchase its object from their possession. The man who has kept a lucky coin for years has never had any luck from it; the woman who, being an agnostic, is miserable because an old crucifix has fallen and broken in the fall, was never consciously benefitted by the object of her superstition. XE IV TO- DA 1 . fk s.4!.k. i r')JvACRE-S V t.AXD SITl'ATED V , Xl'Ht miles east of All.aiiv.near the I In-v.r. 1'aciie railroad, StiO acres in cultivation, ani coiita'iiK sufficient water and timber for sre.i era iue. Would make four (food farim Price, 12,000, with terms to suit purchaser '?r particulars apply to J. J. Dorris. A MCE, COMFOKTAliLF. AND CO.M- miniums uwe;iin,-, six r,ms, one and 1 oiie-nair .-lories niirh, hard tini-lied, -pi did well of water, smail barn, sii.ii.rpil " 1" ,l'"vi, aiumi uarn, siLu.ded on north rou-;h street. This isayeryile.iirable residence, beinif in one of the best rit-i: !: f.i , V"T "ou? --mp- .....j ..u. mi'i niouerii in uinstructi'in. For fartlnr information inquire at ThN - rrr... i'lllxHIAYs. i -asto.v, i-nvsiciAX an;, sni- -rto". any, Oregon "f 11 EU.IS, I'UYslClAN A.XU Sli.r ijJL. -.'eon, Alba- y, Oregon. )';;, . Mc.VLt.S7KU HAS l.i I i-V us olMt'e on the eorni-r ..f Virt .j llr.a.'all.in streets, over M.slliM Ite.n.i! . store, where he can be found when iioc pro tcssi.uially eni;a''id. rirsi riii.i iMKcr streets. Albany, or. :hrn..i.. ipeasi-s ;i specialty. t'on.suitatvn free. OI hce hours: 10 to 12.1 and ttna v. M. .4TTOK.Vt.VS. ) K- I'-lackbir:;, attok.n-v at , - Lau' Albany, tlrcvm. - t!ti in odd b:lloW.s Teuii-le. Vill r.i-actice in v.U court- ?,uale - and 'ivu si'ecul tn to ah lJyX" J, u' testers B!,,ek, ovcr l. h-muS ' redm s Teniie. Will practice in all the -"'"''t.'I'rate, and jfive 8jeci&l ltteiition to ai! hiwii.eh-s SPKrorjiriw. tj kweri', puactk;al watcuaiakek m.u jcwe.er, A-oy Oregon, I -iuif. i;ks'i m.i;no:.ia j-lol i LT.Id V - ; 1 erec.1 to any parr i.f the citv, for s-1.li iter ! 'ck. JOHN A. CliAWKOKI) I nlsodtf ! 17uR YOfU Ki.VK Wl.NKS A.N 1) idytOiiS . J. l'o CO M. Ilatilu-.'a:-; s. . ! L person's Knowing TllKitSELVES al U imu-oreii M i;..-.lin.iii i;;,i,M:,-d pica-;,, coi.ni iorw.ir.1 atnl serlli- the Same uithOii' mrriier n tic; ami ob.iye 'in. '" .'a:iu,r l, i.w,. IKi'i-itl.D ,v P.iinWNFXL. Va Mill Savr-Jlucy 1)Y TAKING Vol t; .nKWING M CH1NES ) in the repairer, 1J r". l';ir-in.-, at Sixth ;ut .iclrersiin streets, Aiiiany, Oregon. Good . L co.'s real estate and emn'ovn.eot . to -o on a f irm, also tw.. -iris general noaewarK. Applv at once. : rITY RESTAURANT. FRESH OYSTERS j j t.very ,lav survctl in any st,.e. Uvt rroleeled from Siii:i1Iim. , Tk. gunherso N IS PREPARED TO , nOB xn... I . I . Xy vuecinate at nis x av-iii.vtvj ti it t- t)'"i:c in iici lmklt 1 T.ird streets, from 'j to 11 o'clock A. M. anil u p M N,'thin- but "' -EVKre iiovsb, ai.baxy,ou.-cha?. IV PfeilTir, Prop. )niy fust eclass hor-e ,ne cit.v- Laive- sample rooms for co.n- uwrciil ,llen. No ch-namen emploved in f.-e kitchen. General staje olli.-e for Corvallis. itarl nixl i.ciing. POOD BOAUIl, WITH OR WITHOUT j rooms, at reasonable iale by the .'v or a? 'ryers Ihirtl street, between ; h swoith and Lvon. All whitit bthi ut thij ; ho.ise. Oaks is hot -nd sots right to the sjxit, for r,u;u rheumatism, neuialjria toothache, chills . er and coUls. Sold by Foshay & , i Mas. Mason. )OAKWN"G AND LOIGIXG OX REAS -LJ onaoie terms ai -urs. uau srestauranti crIler ,, ikt.r aml Fim street oimosit' . . 1. , . ... .-. . x- the Star brewery IS'o ehinese cooks. e 1 rpEXG iievg, washing and ironing ! X. ixaunilrv on tilsworth street, cetwee 1 the Revere House and Johnson's Blaeksmi shop. All work warranted first-class an 1 sa isfactory. Prices low. 1XR SALE CHEAP IF SOLD SOON -A . young team, new harness and wagon. A first-class outfit. See KENTON & CHASE. II. Flindt. BOOT AND SHOEMAKER, ALL WORK warranted, bhop since the fire removed to Ferry street, second dor from postotlice. at the corner jewelry store when you want your watch repaired. l'rui-lu-ul Talliriug. - lpuiusT wyss. one door east of ; j Democrat ome on Second street, is pre- 4- " IMPOBTANT I0TICE. 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 between the opera house and postoffice m - 0) Lai .j - AT If DOS ana ail! JL JULIUS GEADWOHL'Si Crockery Store. jioger 13ros Silverware, French, Oliina, and Crystalware, 13oys' Wagons utiSlFanoY and Toy Ooods. SAVE YUR MONEY Bv Tmying your goods trom my store. I am buv ing direct from the taclory and sell at Eastern pi-ices with freight added, lor cash. Kenton's Baking Powde - o) - I am agent for ten responsible Fire and Marine In sv ranee companies, representing 872,ooo,ooo. Insure and protect youi self before it. is to la!e. Iam also ao-ent for the Frank Bros. Implement Co , Portland. lei on parle Francais. Hier wud aeutch gesprochen TjHE CITY LIQUOR STORE, 31. BAUMGA11T, Proprietor. t3? Next doi.r to the 1 dd Fell ws' Tump'.e, Albany, OrcgontKA Keeps constantly 11 ban ! tlie fiifS- imp rtc ' and '...uicstic wines, liipuors, cigars ap tabaccos. only lirst-class li'i'i si ie ;:i she city. SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO ORDERS FR?? THE COUNTRY m. - (0 - P - vnd "Ooll Carriages. . III (o. pimmmffs llllllllKll One Pound UM NEW FROM A XI) AFTF.lt THIS DATE SHA1S E AND LONS W AYJ Will offer their entire stocky ot boots and shoes to the general public at First Cost until disposed of. Their object in 4o 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'f.mcy goods ladies and gents' furnishing goods and millinery. As the entire si toe stock was purchased last foil, the"1 opportunity to purchase new aud desirable goods at actual cost is a rare one. 1) urine; 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 espeeiall' in heavy wiute dress goods, as our policy is to carry nothing of that kind over the present season. J-We mean just what we say. W. F. Scf'.-cssor to I am now receiving ! Inter ant , , l11a 11 Ti l would comially invite everybody to call and inspect ! OUr StOCk and rlieeS. V 1 The Live Dry r'r Of Albany, and shall at all times study the wants of our patrons both in style and prices. A 15 Fnrnlshing its Call and see me. "W- IE1. (Snccess-ar Xo. First Street, BEPARTUKE ! STSAXF. & LO.nSWAY. READ, X. II. ALLEN) new ooods in every line an3 e lrOpOSo tO liave Li. tt Goods House Goods, and Caps, Boots and Slioes. Groceries, Etc BS3iLD. to N. H. Al'.ej:) Albanv. Oregon. Spring Stock. -A FULL STOCK OF- Staple Groceries I Fine Gteware,Crockery The beat qu&litf of tcaa, coffee, raising u mills, etc. CAKES, PIES, Fresh Baked Bread Every Day. Atthisoldand reliable house is also to 'ound a complete assortment, of fresh famiU rn eeries, to which is lOintantlv heiny; aildert uk ;hc seis mable lines of groceries aud pi oviaici iUvh as Cranberries. Fine Pickles, Dried Beef Chipped to Order, Anchouy Mustard, Candies and Nuts, Eastern Buckwheat Flour. Canned Goods of All Kinds, Bohemian Glz&sware, Etc' The-e ocds were all bought when priena true low, and the b,-nelit ol the lueru'in will jiven to Ids ciisiouie:s liennnil)ir the pla. a, .it he old corner on First and loadalbin Sts. i'Ml) MEfli. HOFFMAN AND PFEIFFER, Proprietors of ALBANY SODA WORK A id manufacturers of Ciioice Confectionery. W are now prepared to furnish cho'ce, f-'Rh candies of best g'lulc, C )'iMstin;r .'r pure sii -k, assorted flavors, mixeM candies, extra Krci-vb ami ch(K.i)lae oieatiis, fancy dxed, cmili and a general assortment 01 fine cinoies AT MllOLE.itE K KKTAII.. ISOrders from country dealers promptly at tened to. .Factory on 1-irst street, Albany, Oregon. 180K, LtK,M.C t CO., Prop's. NEW PROCESS FLOUR. (Superior for family and bakers' use) The Best Storage Facilities 9The Highest price in cash paid for wheat, ALBANY . . . OUEGOK. Beyere House Restaurant, (ON EUROPEAN PLA2T) Conducted by H. 71 Meals served from S3 cents to $1-0 iSrCustr-Tiiers order wnatever desired. Ths i.i'h " wit h the htt in thi "Txrl-t OROSSEN" & ALLEN -PROPRIETORS OF- or a. COMPANY NO 1. US' Goods handled with care. Moving hon9 hold goods a specialty. SIMMOVs. In the the ircuit court of the State of Ore- j on for Linn enmity. .Mrs. L. Cough, iilaiatirt, s. (J. J. Gou'h, ilcfendai.t. I'o (J. J. Gouj;h, the above named defendant. In the name of the state of Ore-ron.you are hereby required to apjiear and answer the compiaint of the above plaintiff in the above ntiiled court, now on file with the clerk of M'xid court on or beforihe lirst any of the .ic ;t regular term of sMd court which said ..art beg-ins on the li!lh day of March, It the court house in Albany, Linn county, i iei n. 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 tistiu..r between pl.dutiif and defendant be -Mi a-llU UIIU.L iJUUll Llil nave uic um. itv .vstody ofthe minor dnid element o.Goug-h, ived.and that plaintitt nave tlie care anu sU disbarseiaems in this suit, id such oth- ,-r relief as is meet to eouitv. This summons is published by order of the Hon. R V. i.oise, juJ.'e of said court, made at chambers in the city of Salem on the 2sth dav of January, lsjiS. V. It. BI LYEL', Attornev for Plaintiff MRS- EMMA O CONNER. KineJXlillinery- 1. Opposite Ue' ere House OH. SHORT LIXE & UXIOX PA CTFIC R. It Sliorlest and best route to all joints cast and south. Pullman Palace cars. Emigrant or fam ily eleL-pif ir cars all tbe way through from Portland to Council Blufl's and KausasCity without change. Thee ears are free of chanre. For further particulars rctra :diiif rates, etc inquire of Curran & Monteith, agents, Albany, Oregon. & KEENEY, Real Estate, Loan, Collecting Aa'D INSURANCE ACEHTS. We have for sale farm and stock lands of event description: ai city proparto, im p oved and unimproiciL Titles examined i'.!iil c-.trrpe' abstracts furnished to any prop err v. Parties conveyed to any lands we h;; ve fm'sile free of charge. C'oilections a sje eialtv. OnsfK Xc, 58 First SrRHKT.I ! ALBANV, - - OREGON. Star Bakery ! 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