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IDTHE MOKNING HERALD: TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1SSS tc nunfl Baity 2lciiM O .7 s DAILY nd Weskly TEitiW o? SUBSCRIPTION;, daily. (Published every mominsr except Monday.) llslivered bv carrier, per week 0.1? S5.'co iiy mail, per ytai WEEKLY. (Published every Friday Morning.) One copv, per annum, m auvance. .52.011 When not paid in advance iJO THE MAILS. J! ails at th Albany postoffice close as follows: r'or all offices north The extern states U:30 A. M. be W est bide i And the Narrow GuageR . R. ) i .r Portland andSaleui 11 A. M. Coryallis and Yaquina 12:30 P. M. A.l onices south 7:30 P. M ' The postoitiee will be closed each eventnir from six toseven o'clutk. Reiristered matter for the early morning train should bp mailed be: ore S o'clock the ievious jveninjf. OREGON PACIFIC TIME TABLE. Arrives Depart Passenger.. Freiirat 11:15am l:oo p n: i 5:25nm't'.:50 a. en O. cM C. K. IS. TIME-TABLE. SORTH ItOC.ND. Arrives. Oeparts! Arrives. Cal.i.expr ';:4."iam; 7.(.a;n Portian-IO.lO.-.ir. Eiene ex? 11 15:im II. :;.". tn.i " 3. 1;"mm Freigh: i 7. Ivniui ' SOUTH BOUND. ' Arrives Departs Arrives. t'ala.exp ! T. 4.":in ; 05pm Ashland !i.i;0am Eugene exi iL'.miPi. -?nPm! Eugene 2.40p n, Freight . i.at)i:nfc.i-.gene b.nuim: No freight leceiv ed for south of same dv. liter II a. 11: LEBANON BRANCH. FmAliia'y Departs ; Arrives No 11 "-12 50 p m Lebanon at 1.36 pin No. 13 i S-lOp m " " Fin l.eban ; No. 12 5 00 a 111 Atbaiiyat ;-.45 a in. o. 14....I 2.00 p m " 2.45pm. NE WSl'A PER WORK. Much is said about the true j e of a newspaper, and the j ire not slow in their stric- j provmc t-ritics are tures upon the work performed 1.... mir tl.o nnin;nn in liold ivuioug iiimi.i '" that the newspaper should simply be a reflex of public opinion, while ! fully as large a class perhaps assert that the true paper will boldly enter the field to moll and correct that same public opinion. The medium bit ween the two extremes probably forms the right view of the case to take. The paper that attempts to ignore existing public opinion and assert its own as the only criterion to go by, would, in a short time, j be left stranded high and dry with- j out support; while on the other hand the one that truckles to 1 -public opinion entirely would be j too wishy washy to receive any j support. j To determine this question, the j difficulties and relieve the sitm Boston Globe set about gathering j tion. The treaty will be discussed the opinions of intelligent men in j ;n congress this week, the form of critical judgments j 1 upon the merits and demerits of! NEW TO-DAY. the newspaper press. A contem-j por.iry, savs : in fonowi tut rlii inrviAr'r c , I Frequently we fcrnl the: m .iiv ti v.... .. .... ind"ment of the newspapers upon J 1 ' IllCll exceedlllijlv Shallow ; anil We ; , . . . ., . fI see by this exponmeru that tne ; judgments of meti upon the news- papers iir not over deep ; and so i , ; far, theretore, the newspapeis j themselves are like the H;oiIe ; tlp' fairlv reflect the people about j " - ,i . I them and consequently are true to ! their ftmction if their function ; really is t make a daily picture of ; t lie world and the life of the con tempjruiii.'vjus man. In fourteen minions given by the Boston Globe, including those of men of action of the best and the meanest Orders, I ,, , ailU men HI ruuritva, sonic ui incui reallv thinke! and some mere ,rAtP7i:lfr in all these oDiuions i 1 " ' -. . , , . i . there is little. U any UOUtH, that to; t i , ,i , .i ml cMnnlo to print the neus pure and s.mpie, to accumulate an I classify the largest j record ot rejorts ot uaiiy occurren-; :, ii. , i.,,l,-t.ri. nf tlp fiinf- ! ces, is the su!.-.tance ot u.e iunc , tion of journalism, some ot the ! ..... - , . critics discriminate wisely as to ; how this should be done. Mr. Kussell Sage gives a good opinion, lie would like to see the press less tUvimnt, b- '.eveling in its tempers, inspired by less of the mere stum- thmwhlL' imi.lllses of i the sttiall boy. Prof. Koyce, of Harvard, puts wisely and forcibly a similar thought that the press is defective not SO much in what it tells as in the emphasis that it gives to the facts related;" and Kev. Lyman Abbott in his consid eration of the wan; of "moral per spective" in the picas sees the same thing. These all criticise the press because its judgment of the events ttuit are worth reporting its judgment ot what constitues news is mean and bad ; that its standard of comparison is low. None of them is sufiiciently phil osophical to contemplate this as a phenrmenon to be reasoned upen and accounted for. Not one of them observes the very significant fact demonstrated by the ups and downs of recent newspaper history that the besi vitality of the news paper is upon editorial page 1 . ... . i-i t and not m Its vast accumulation vi : i.,. it, .,t o ., vtiliLdp nf rinin-I repot u. ma r 1 ion, the advocate ot a cause, a ... i . ii. .. reasonor witii ine people upon uie great themes that the plow of time t"ras u ir of ; than as ti retail ilea! more consequence aler in the tittle- ; tattie of the world. Yet we have seen that a bad editorial twio-a ;s what kiIs; thflt watw he i urajll especially .dishwater, is a ! deadly rnaladv in newspaper offi- ; . ces ; and also that while a hastv j prosperity may be gained with a hodge-podge of reported events. :f t.. .!:. 1 r , J 1 lt tIie editorial page fails to acquire an intellectual hold upon Itua ,,Ki;.-. .v.. , fui-'iii. mum max success is j without stabilitv. All of which seems to imply that the people want more than the chronicle of small beer. The Minneapolis Tribune is op posed to ice palaces and winter carnivals on the ground that, they give the country at large the im pression that the climate of Min nesota is like that of Liberia, and that the city of St. Paul is close to j the limits of perpe-iual snow, lt ! goes on to say that the carnival pictures "have represented human beiligS tlie:eabontS in the "arb of . 0 i.hquuiiaux ; a:u: 11 win e nam to :.45iiu; ! u:sause use minds 01 millions oi j peop'e who have seen these pic j tures and read the lurid accounts j of the encounter? of the 'fire kimf ! .1.- 1: 1-:.,,. fli-if t 1,I j allU tl'e Ke k:"' tllat bt- 1 iiul lJi ! not tne capital city ot a race ol Northmen who have winter for ten months instead of about fourteen weeks." The dispatches say that Gen. Sheridan positively declines to be a candidate for the presidency. If j that be true he probablv occupies ! tho Mmo c.;t;.r, Ii 4i ! the Same position in tlie matter I J that Blaine does. Gen. Sheridan ' would make an unexceptionallv strong candidate before the people, but if he won't he won't and that's i the end on't, which is One of the i jfmnml.t ..v.. . .1 I -.WHS"'' i;:iiu;vjieiisui:3 Ot tne ! doughty hero of the ride down to Winchester town The earthquake record scores a crembie that enumerates two 1 thousand victims in the province ' . , ! Ot llinnan. China. Floods and i uuuujuaan ai c iuui;n UU Hie V,I11- nese this season. It is re;orted that the Chicago. ! Milwaukee k St. Paul railroad company have invested heavily in real estate i:i Oakland, Caliiornia, Will will bllillt tliwir i-i;lvf..il j ..... ...... 1 H.ll I.Ul I through to that citv. Thk new treaty with Great Britain relative to" the fisheries trouble, it is said will settle al Annual School .Mcclinu TVfOTICE IS HEKK15Y GIVEN TO THE : L ie.ai v.,.erj, t school j;stuet s, ! L""n "'J. u.t-'on. n i tne re-mar an- .iutl scli.Hii .i.eetiiiu' oi aaid sciiuui uimlci -v!!I be held at the .-.urt h"use in said school j iitrict, .n Mommy, the 5th dav of March, v o.. a: the hu-T o'clock p. of 'ii.1 day, for tile purpo-e of tie:-.! ii'.r the rt o:; oi tA iii:eeiors aii: ierk. :m,i ii lm-r i . tax t-r the -.upp.irt of the schoui'fur the j -n0uiiu Vtar Also for the t uriKie lew-! iu; a taK t0 m i!lti.re. t vll lhc ,. of saiJ j vrho,'x and the first Installment ot j the bon is of said school district, ilue and ' payable on the lf.tl: Cay of June, ISib. a;id 'or ill-? cransaetion of anv other business1 that ,av !t.,aiiv ,.0I1,e ius,re the mecliIt!,t 1 iy order of the ! :ird of directors. ! Febiuary 2', j U. ti. Ut.it K11AKT, (Jlir.irmun. AMlnrrS Sol ice. .KnSl' Lonsway, comp -sinjr the copartnership firm of Shane &. Lonsuav, of Aliiaiiv, Oresfon, ot sliane cs. Lonsuay, ot Aloaiiy, Oregon, I aiVntomealtth tic of their creditors i'heieiore ail persons I having any claims aifainst said assienors. I Shane & Lonswav, will hereiv take notice of i said assknment, ami presc.it thei' claims to i me. duly sworn to, at mv place of business in ! the cUj: 1Vi.tl'aiuli -0ei.011j witwilthn;e months from the date of notice of s.iid i mai! toeai.h crt,iit-,r of said assignors. " Dated this itthdnv of February, laSS. ! William Masteus, ! w. R. BiLi el. Assignee Attorney, Albanv, Oiecon. : ton s ti K. (). ACRES OF LAND SIITATED 12 )) ) miles east of Aibany.near the Orejron I'aeitic railroad, 300 acies in cultivation, and contains sufficient v ater and timber for gen era, use. Would make four uood farms. Price, 812,000, with terms to suit purchaser. F"r particulars app.y to J. J. Oorris. A NICE, COMFORTABLE AND COM miidious dwelling, six rooms, one and one-half stories hiu'ii, hard tinished, splen did well of water, small barn, situated on north Fou-th street. This is a verv desirable residence, heing in one of the best nekhbor- iioous in ttie city, ine house is compara tively new and modem in construction. For further information inquire at this office. rnvsici.4. G. W. .-JASl'ON, PHYSICIAN AND SUR- , geon, Albany, Oregon. M H. ELLIS, PHYSICIAN AND SURr . ireon, Albai y, Oregon. DR. E. A. McALISTER HAS LOCATED his office on the cornet of First and Broa'albin streets, over Kedfield & Bronnell's store, where he can be found when not pro fessionally engaysd. MRS M.E.McCOY,M. D.HOMCEOPATHIC physician, office and residence corner of First and Bakerstreets, Albany, Or. Chronic diseases a sjiecialty. Consultation free. Of fice hours: 10 to 12 A m. and 2 to 5 P. x. 4TT0KXEY. DR. N. BLACKBURN. ATTORNEY AT . Law, Albany, Oregon. - Office in Odd bellow's Temple. ' -Vill practice in all courts of the state, and give special attention to all business. TirOLYERTON & IRVINE, ATTORNEYS a. Lw AlI)anyi ur.oaice in rooms 13 and 14, Foster's Block, over L. E. Blain's ,store JTy restai'uant. fkf.sh oysters pITY RKSTAIUANT. rKF.l j c. , iy scrvu ia any jiy;e i I AL WATCHMAKER ., Oregon, 2:imIi:i Flour. I1HL EES1 MAGNOLIA FLOUR DELIA' X ered to any pure of the citv, for 1.10 per sacK. JUii-N A. UiAntUKU nlSOdtf FOR YOt'K FIXE WINES AND LIO.UOKS go to M. Baumijart's. Notice. ALL PERSONS KNOWING THEMSELVES indebted to Redtield & Brownell will please come forward and settle the same without further notice and oblige us. Albany, January 1, IsSs. REOFIELD & BROWNELL. You will Save Money 1Y TAKING YOUR SEWING M ACHINES 3 to the repairer, B F. Parsons, at Sixth and -Jefferson streets, Albany, Oregon. Good satisfaction or no pay. Contractor and IJuiMer. rHE UNDERSIGNED HAVING LOCATED L in Albany, solicits patrona;,'..; from city an.! country, n m contract 10 ounu unuj.-. barns am! all manner of dwelling houses, in cluding Uueen Anne, Eastlake and Elizabeth an styles"fif buildings. Will furnish plans iiid speciScjtion without oliaru'e. Satisfac tion guaranteed. W. 0 CASSELL i) HOARDING IIOI.'SE-MRS. M. FKN- ) nclt. Even tiling fiesh and clean. !;'.u:s rented by the week or month. Satis faction guaranteed. p EVERE HOUSE, ALBxVNY, Oft. CHAS. J.I X Pfeiifer, Prop. Only first eclass house 111 the citv. Laiire sample rooms tor com- !IK1'''irl !"cn- No Chhmmen employed in tile I kitchen. General sfrv-fu oltiee for L'orvallis. i;?;t!- iiiul l.oilgiiif;. pOOD BOARD, WITH OR WITHOUT JT riHims, at reasonable rates by the day or week, at Mrs. Fryer's Third stteet, between E! iwnich and Lyuii. All white help at this house. Oaks is hot .;nd goes right to the s:ot, for rheumatism, neitialgia toothache, chills fever and colds. Sold by Foshay & ' .Mason. BOARDING AND LODGING ON RF.AS .:mal)le terms at Mrs. C. Ball's restaurant, corner of Baker and First street, opposite the Star brewery No Chinese conks. II. Flindt. BOOT AND SHOEMAKER, ALL WORK warranted, shop since the fire removed to Ferry street, second doer from postoffice. Practical Tailoring, riHRIST WYSS, ONE DOOR EAST OF IJ Democrat oiti.e on Second street, is Pre- i,lireu,to mtake suits, and ail kinds of doth- cleaned at reasonable rates. A tine line of F T1' les on hand. Charges reasonable. HEXTG, WASHING AS D IRONING t ie Revere House and Johnson's Blacksmi shop. All work warranted lirst-class an 1 sa work warn Prices low. isf-wrorv Notice to Minors. VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT 1.M n; boys will be allowed in the billiard or sauij-le rooms at the Revere bouse ot any of niy iisiness places. If they do so it is at their own risks. J. li. WILLIAMS. TFY0U WAXTA GIRLTO DOGbXEKAL JL housework, or if vou want a situation, ap- ply at Y. A. Rurkhart & Co 's real estate and dALKis & lilLltET. .DEALERS IN Miinuments, headstones and tablets, al- cemetery curbing and wire and iron ienc- shop one door sjuth of post office, ai- liny, Oregon. HEWEK1', PHACTICA . and jeweler, Aluany (Successor to N. H. ALLEN) " - I I ! jsrEvvr: ! i TTT i 1 n ii J ! II lTiTAVi nnrl niAQ Vt ami m m w m 11 III I III Milll lltilllir fl I am now receiving new ooods in every line an' j would cordially invite everybody to call and inspect our stock and prices, vv e -r -w- - I M P I 1 VP I) TV A. JL1V Lll V JL1 t J Of Albany, and shall wants ot OU1 T)atrOUS-i both -1- Dry Goods? Notions, Furnishing Goods, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes. Groceries, Etc Call and see me. w- IF1. ZEZE-iID, (Snccessor to Xo. 57 First Street, CHOICE Table Fruits -AND- VEGETABLES -THE- 1 mpany: : I Have on exhibition a large stock of fine Table Fruits j and Vegetables. All table I fruits are put up in pure j granulated sugar syrup, and are ' warranted to give satisfaction. Also j A complete stock of fancy.... j and staple groceries, crock- ! eryware, glassware, wood- en ware, cutlery, etc., etc ! Don't fail to examine their and prices. :oods ITTMI VIM 1 ttiiv n 10 I 1 i 1 tail r p. read, I propose to have tt "A J T" T (TOOflS H 01 ISP JUvUJ A.AV7lAwJ Fat all times study the 111 style and piices. X N H. Allen) Albanv. Oregon. IMPOBTMT NOTICE. Will consumers please note tnat we have staple and fancy groceries, con fectionery and fruit in large variety and best quality always on hand ana that we continue fco sell at lowest rates for cash. KENTON & CHASE, New Store between the opera house and postoffice - 0) Lamps and- Lamp Triaiings -AT- OCKJJCTLIUS GEADWOHL'S Crockery Store. Roger Bros'. Silverware, irench., Oliina andCrystalware, Boys' Wagons vnd "Ooll Carriages. Fancy and Toy Ooods. SAVE YUR MONEY Bv buying your goods trom my'store. I am buv ing direct from the tactory and sell at Eastern price with freight added, 101 cash. Kenton's Baking Powde o)-(o I am agent for ten responsible Fire and Marine In surance companies, representing 7 2, 000,000. Insure and protect yom self before it is too late. Iam als( agent for the Frank Bros. Implement Co , Portland lei on parte Francais. Hier THE CITY LIQUOR STORE, M. BAUMGART, Proprietor, Next door to the Odd Fellows' Temple, Albany, OregonlEJi Keeps constantly on hand the finest imported and domestic wines, liquors, ciars'ar tj':a cos. Only first-class liquor store in she city. ' SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO ORDERS FPORTHE COUNTRY TV - (0 - One Pound Can, 25c wird deutch gesprochen. mm ! ...... .... ............... A FULL STOCK OF Staple Groceries I Fine Glassware,Crockery Thbet quality ot txaa, coffee, rann a mate, etc. CAKES, RES, Fresh Baked Bread Every Day. At this old and reliable house is also to ; found a complete assortment, of fresh famitv rroeeries, to which is constantly being addcH Jt the seasonable lines of groceries and uroviaioi such as Cranberries, Fine Pickles, Dried Beef Chipped to Order, Anchovy Mustard, Candies and Nuts, Eastern Buckwheat Flour, Canned Goods of AH Kinds, Bohemian Glassware, Etc. These poods were ail bouirbt when prio were low, and the benefit of the margin will ti fiven to his customers. Remember the p!ai. t the old corner on First and B-oadalbin Sta. GOUD III. HOFFMAN AND PFEIFFER. : Proprietors of ALBANY SODA PIS And manufacturers of Choice Wectioocry. -1 i We are now prepared to furnish choice, frpfc" v- ' 7 candies of best irraiie. consistimr of uure sti " V W. aMSfirtti tlAVrU TTliv.U-1 Mnliui f.- .kPrV.'.'L t -' . v. t.A.ia 1 1 1 i i r r UHl 'hWll!VrA M-MniG fur.ni- . . . . 1 . - . . . 1 S and a general assortment of fine cindies ' S - AT WHOLESALE OB RETAIL. . -3 'J 'Orders from country dealers promptly at- v" tened to. Factory mi First street, -a Albany. - - Oregon. IMM, LANMING A C., Prop's. NEW PROCESS FLOUR. (Superior for family and bakers' nw) Tbe Best Storage Facilities i&The Higbeat price in cash paid for wheal Ai.K&OT ... OfiEUOii. fievere House Eestaurant, (ok buaopbaji tlas) Oomhicted by 1 H. DIERCKS.1 Heal M JI.IKHi.S. In the t'ne circuit e..iurt 'nf the State of Ore- 7011 for Linn count v. Mrs. L. Con-t:, pijinti.-f, vs. C. J. Gou-h, ilefendat.t. To U. .1. Ooiuh, the a!ove named defendant. In the name of the state of Orejron.you are hereby required to ai-jiear ami answer the -onijuaint oi the above i.iaiiiiiff in the above -ntiiied curt, now on iile with the clerk of a-d court 011 or before the first jav of the icxt re;rul.ir tenu of said court which said .ourt hejfins on the liitii dav oi March, lsss it the court house in Albanv, Linn countv, Jreiro-i. And if you fail to so answer said :oiiiis-nt, the i-laintiff will apulv to said -OB it foi the relief dciiiandc-i in said coni pl: nt, which is that the marriage contract jXTituiR- between plaintiff and defendant be I" solved, and that plaintiff have the care and -ustody of the minop child Clement G.Gough, :i-mimied in the complaint, and heri-osts imi disbursements in this suit, and such oth--r relief as is meet to equitv. This sum. .ions is published by order of the Hop. R. V. Boise, judste of said court, made it chambers in the citv of Salem on the 28th lay of January, lass. W. K. B1LYEU, Attorney for Plaintiff MRS- EMMA O CONNER Fine Millinery opposite Revere House OR. SHORT LINE & UNION PA CIFIC R. R Shortest and best route to all pointscast and south. Pullman Palace cars. Emigrant or fam ily sleeping cars all the way tlirouli from Portland to Council Bluffs and HansasCity . without change. These cars are free of charge. For further particulars regarding rates, etc inquire of Curran & Monteith, rtgcnls, Albany. Oreeon. PATENTS CAVEATS.1TRADE MARKS AND COPYRIGHTS Obtained, and all business, in the U S Patent Otlu-e attended to at moderate fVoffld vv:.h,Sn 'a" th03e rt",DOte lrom "pateuubimJfrT1" Wcdvbe" mHnoharJen?eMritolJ We fer here to t Po,tmn . t. t3Cnstomen HTwi aa JaiM TtM tables"- piied ttteflartwrt tm tlm luarkat. cu.lb of the L.S. Patent Office For cireular adv.ee, terms and .cterenee to actual e hents in your own S:ate or county, write to " :. A. S.OW A CO Opp. Pat. Office. Vasliin!rton",D. C. FOSHAY & MASON Whoiesa'e and Retail Druggists 5 Boofoellm ' V: Js' m If f