Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, February 23, 1888, Image 2

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    THE MpRNING HERALD: THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1888
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Published every morning except Monday j consideration: "After diligent in
Delivered by carrier, per week o.if.cm:rv tIie cogt o tt Keadino-
By uuul, perj'tai.
WEEKLY.
(Published every Friday Morning.)
One coin-, uer annum, in advance..... S2.00
Wjhcn not paid in advance
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O. C. K. R. TIME-TABLE.
XOKTH BOUND.
Arrives' Departsi Arrives.
CWa.expr G:45ami- 7J
Hi" 'ene ex 11 laaiujll.
7.05am ;Pottlan-10.10ara
35an. " 3.4;pi
Krcyiitfr
7.10am " U.Jopiis
SOUTH 1IOCSD.
Arrives1 Departs Arrives.
Cala.exp
Kuyeno ex
Freiyht
7.45pm t 8.05pm I Ashland O.OOan:
1-i20m.1l l-'. worn! Kuaene 2.40o m
pm -u.rd.u- . . pi,'
No freight leeei ed ior south after 11 a. n:
of same iiy.
LEBANON BRANCH.
1'mAlba'y Oejiarts
Arrives
No.ll!.V.!12 50
Vojl3 j S.10
I'ut l.ehau
p m Lebanon at 1.38 p n
--
ISo. 12 i 5.00 a m Albanyat 5.45 am.
No. 14 ! i'Wp 1B " 2.45 pm.
DIVORCE LAWS.
The subject of divorce is one
th;it attracts a great deal of discus
sion, nearly always tinged with a
vein of sarcasm though it is too
sdriou3 a matter, it would be
treated with levity.
Perhaps no other subject pos
sesses the absolute necessity ot
national uniformity of law as does
this, and still there is more diver
gence and difference upon this sub
ject than upon any ether in the
laws of our country. No one can
" htflp being cognizant of the fact of
the necessity of uniformity.
The Chronicle mentions a case j
illustrating this point in a case I
which recently happened in New
York which goes far to re-enforce j
the arguments of those who be-:
lieve in the necessity for national
idws on the subjects of marriage
aVid divorce. A man came to Cal
ifornia from New York, and while
had left in that state, to join him j
there. She refused to do so and
he brought an action for divorce in
a California court and obtained a
decree. Af ier the granting of the
decree he married a California
lady. The newly-wedded couple j
went to New York city on a wed- j
dilng trip, and while there hi3 first j
wife brought suit against him for i
an aosoiuie divorce on tne grounu i
of adultery with his second wife. !
Tlh iud"e before whom the suit
j.u.1 . juue uciore u..i.i me siui
Ayas brought granted the decree,
holding that the California court
l,,l :: , ; , .
had no junsuiction over the first
wife, and that her rights were not
, .
aiiected m any Way by the Cali-
fnrnio 1V1 fi.,.u "
lorili.l Uivorte.
Terhaps the onlv wav to reach
J . ",
this matter WOUid be bv delegating
otl,Tf.- t , '
iriiversal Jaw upon the subject.
. ...,:., : ..i. t 1.1
be taken on the-subject for no j
matter what may be our private j
opinion upon the question 01 ob
Gaining divorce, when a man gives i,
evidence Of his desire to tie a law ;
iKiiHnirmti73n lr onnlrinn far ami :
. r . . o
procuring a divorce in
with the laws of o
m cui uiiii:u ,
!
One State tie
stfould not be Sllb ect to the Den- I
S I
amy of being declared a malefactor ;
' j f . : i
under the laws of anothei state
in!
the same union
We would suggest to the San 1
Francisco Chronicle that it studies ;
the 2eorranhv of the Pacific coast!
a. i l . i , i ,i
Sufhciently at least not to chock Up ,
the mouth of the Columbia with
Tillamook roik. It says: "The
report of the dangerous conditic n
of Tillamook light house at the
.mouth of the Columbia should be
promptly investigated. If the
rock is liable to give way under
'the shock of the huge waves that
beat against it, some other locality
should be selected at once. It is
unjust to condemn the light-keepers
to the danger of the awful
death that would be their fate in
case the station succumbed to the
sea."
President Seelye, of Amherst
college, has made a study of our
"Political Prospects' to determine j
what large moral principles the J
political party that hopes for per- j
manent success must now build j
itself on. This essay will appear j
in the Forum for March. In the i
same number Representative Wm.
M. Springer, explains the "Hin-
j c, .7,, Po1npb'on "
arauces i uu.Fx
end TVtr Wm. R. Morrison points
out from a revenue reform point of
view, "Who is Benefitted by Pro
tection." The latest story on the Mun
chausen order is that a farmer in
Illinois has commenced the use of
ear trumpets fur his oxen which
had become deaf. It is further
stated that the oxen regained lost
appetite and exhibited gratitude.
Next.
ABOUT STRIKES.
The following from the Alta is of !
course an extreme view upon the
j striking question, iieverthele?s it
strike has been figured up with ap-
proximate accuracy. It has en
tailed a loss of $4,000,000, distri
buted as follows : $2,000,000 wages,
which the miners and other em
ployees lost by being off on a strike
instead of at work; $1,000,000 lost
by the Reading company, ,and
$900,000 which the 'consumers of
coal from the Reading company's
mines had to pay in increased cost
on Recount of the strike. Now
-1 who has been the gainer by this ?
i Of course the $2,000,000 worth of
; nfG3ra force spent in idleness
can never be recovered, because it
j has passed as complete ly into the
i realm of nothingness as if that
: much property bnilt by hands had
i been destroyed bv fire. Bat the
oy
j loss has fallen upon those who are
I the least able to bear it. The cause
of labor will have made a great
i stride forward when some other
j method than the cruel and abor-
tive strike shall be agreed upon
! for adjusting differences between
emplovers ana employees, it is a i
matter for congratulation that rail
road management in this state has
been so prudently and equitably
directed that no such disastrous !
strikes as have prevailed in the
East have ever disturbed the in
dustrial svstem here."
The brutal murderer, Anschlag,
of Los Angeles, California, was
promptly brought to trial ami ci-n-
d&mned, which will meet the ap-.
proval of
order.
all lovers of law and
BOR.Y
LILY To the' wife of Geo. E. Lily, in this
city, Fe!. 20, a son.
NEW TO-BAY.
H
AVING SOLD AX INTEltKST IN MY
2JS? ah SJStSA
tnemseivrs indebted to me will please call
a:;d suit e.
The business will be continued as usual at
the same please. E. L. TlIOMPaUN".
Albaiii , i'eli. 22.
'.TV.lt TVURniATF.T.V A T .1 V A n !
to sroi en a tarm. Apply at once at
t' A. Burfchart Oo's real es'ate ofii-"!.
DOK SALE A
FiifS -CLASS CIDER
Is. iicr
lav witii vats, barrels, ud etc
Addn ss Loek box 203, Albuiiy
complete.
Aniiiinl Sellout .Heeling.
OT1CE IS HEREBY GIVEN" TO THE
voters of school district N'o. 5,
Li" c0UI,ty' Oreon thilfc ,the
,1Uli SC11,, Uiteiini 01 e;ud schcoi diinut
vill be held :-.t the court house in said scuool
lUtrict, on Monday, the nth dar of March,
j A. D., laSi, at tile koiu :i 7 o'clock p. m., of
sai;l day, tor tne pvpose ot nearinvr the re-
)ort OI-t'he ahecto ai-d clerk, and to levy
U ,ax for rhe swpoft of the school for the
! etiauinsr vear Auo for the purpose of levy-
j ina tax to pai - iuceret on the bonds of said
i school district, and the first Installment of
j thu ,)0IU,3 of s;lid school Jistrict, due and
! payable ok th isth c .v of June, isss, and
! ior the transaction of anv other business
! t.iat may icailv come hetbre tiie meetiiii;.
By order of th !:nd of directors,
February' 20, 1SSS.
u. u.
3IOXTF.ITH.
ChaiMuan.
BVP.KHART,
District Cork.
THOS
AS)ii--'s oJice.
Notice is hereby sriven'to all whom it may
concern, tnat T. A. Shane :ind L. V
I Lonsvav. coiii! 'sinir the cooartoevshin firm
f suaue & Lonsv.ay, of Aihm-v, o'reifon, '
assi;,n to uie ali their" property for the ; n.
c 10, on inu lain uav or reoruary, iis
" ot their creditors Ihe eiore all p - ons
navniir aav claims a'raitist said assignors.
a.-iiine x i.ons.vay, w.ii nercjy lane notice n:
said assIiriUKint. and nresfti't thfi'r (;l:iiiii t.o
me duly sworn to, at my place of business in
tnft y ot l'-rtlaii.t, Oregon, within three
idi
"lOil 113 liL'lll lilt UtLV7 V'l IliFtll.c; VI Scllll
a. i-.niinent, whii:h 1 shall hereafter send by
mail to each creditor of said assignors.
Dated this 20th dav of February, 1SSS.
WILLIAM MASTr;i:.S,
W. R. B1LYEU, Assignee
Attorney, Aloany, Oiegon.
FOIC SALE.
64.ACRES OF LAND SITUATED 12
miles east of Albany,near the Oregon
facihe raiiroaa, 3ou acres in cultivation, aim
c0ltama 8umciellt ,vater and timber for gen-
' Al- . ; .1 ...... t
Cta U?e. oum nui jwm itwuio
Price, 12,000, with terms to suit purchaser.
For particulars apply to J. J. Duma.
A NICE, COMFORTABLE AND COM
modious dwelling, six rooms, one and
one-half stories high, hard finished, spleii
didwellof water, "small barn, situated on
north Fou-th street. This is a very desirable
residence, being in one of the best neighbor
hoods in the city. The house is compara
tive jv new and modern in construction. For
further information inquire at this oH'cc.
I'HVSK I tS.
ri w. riA.sroN,
PHYSICIAN
AND SUR-
IT, ?
eon. AltKiny, Orc.'on.
ELLIS, PHYSICIAN
AND SL'Rr
eon, Albas. y, Oregon.
his office on the corner of First and
Droa.ialbin streets, over Ke-l!icld & Bronnell's
btore, where he can be found when not pro
fessionally engagsd.
MRS M.E.McCOY.M. D.HOMCEOPATHIO
physician, otrL'e and residence corner of
First and Baker streets, Albany, Or. Chronic
disease a specialty. Consultation free. Of
fice hours: 10 to 12 A M. and 2 to 5 P. M.
ATTOU.YEVS.
DR. N. BLACKBURN, ATTORNEY AT
. Law, Albany, Oregon. - Office in Odd
bfllow's Temple. -Vill practice in all courts
of the state, and give special attention to all
business.
! TtrOLVERTON &
IRVINE, ATTORNEYS
Or. Olfice in rooms 13
, vy at Uw .lbanv 0r.0!Bce in rooms 13
j and U. Foster's Block, over L. E. Blain's
f i store.
JK. WEATHoRFORD, ATTORNEY AT
. law, Albany, Oregon. Ortke in Odd
Fellow's Temple. Will practice in a'l the
courts of thestate, and give special attention
to all business
CITY RESTAURANT FRESH OYSTERS
everj' Jay served in any style.
Keal Estate.
IF YOU HAVE FARM PROPERTY FOR
sale call on Cumin & Monteith, as they
have customers for a number of desirable
tracts ofiand. They also have some choice
unproved citv property for sale, and a few
iois ranging from -22 to $300 in price. Terms
sent to purchasers.
I
This
- - .
Satins,
PyflVfiliiflC
IV V11NA3
Ginghams,
Percales, Iiifeo Bines
These goods are the latest Eastern Novelties, and are all fresh.
; seasonable designs.
ALSO A FULL LINE OF-
STAPLE DEY GOODS.
8amuel IE. "5c oting,
W. F. READ,
(Successor to N.
i
1 zzTzriTzziiz:
vlmhv find
m I am now receiving now aooda in every line anr
would cordially invite everybody to call and inspect
our stock and prices. We
The Live Dry
Of Albany, and
wants of our patrous-
Dry Goods, Notions,
Furnishing Goods,
Hats and Caps,
Boots and Shoes.
Groceries, Etc
Call and see me.
"W- IF1. BEAD,
(Snccessor to
No. 57 First Street,
Week!
in Wash Dress Fabrics,
Seersuckeis.
Batistes
and Fine Turkey Reds.
Ailbaay, Or,'
K. ALLEN)
1
propose to liave
Goods House
Spring S
sliall at all times study the
-both in style and prices.
X H. Allen)
Albanv. Oregon.
IMPORTANT NOTICE.
Will consumers please
note tfcat 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
New Store betweenthe
-0)
AT-
HOW
m
Lamps wt
JULIUS (jBADWOHL'S
Crockery Store.
Roger Bros'. Silverware,
U'rencli, China aiidCrystalware,
Boys' Wagons vnd 13 oil Carriages.
Fancy and Toy Ooods.
SAVE YUR MONEY
Bv buying your goods from'niy!store. I am byv
ing direct from the tactory and sell at Eastern prices
with freight added, ior cash.
Kenton's Bakii Powde
-o)
I am agent for ten responsible Fire and Marine In
surance companies, representing 7 2, 000,000. Insure,
and protect youi self before it is too late. I am also
agent for the Frank Bros. Implement Co , Portland.
ici on pane trancais. Hier
TJHE CITY LIQUOR STORE,
M". BAUMGART, Proprietor.
3"Next door to the Odd Fellows' Temple, Albany, Oregon's
Keeps constantly on hand the finest imported and domestic wines, liquors dears ap
tola-.cos. Only first-class liquor store in she city. .
SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO ORDERS FROM THE COUNTRY
& CHASE,
opera house and postoffice
LIGHT.
(0-
m
ifflpir
liinp
-One Pound Can, 25c
(o -
wird deutch gesprochen
Star Bakery !
A FUEL STOCK OV
Staple Oroceries I
MaOTiM,(kkerT
Tbbest quality olteM. coffee, raising m
mate, etc.
CAKES, PIES,
Fresh Baked Bread
Every Day.
Atthis old and rabble hooae u alma tn
found a complete assortment, of fresh famirfi
groceries, to which is constantly being added at)
the seasonable tines of groceries and provisos
Bach as
Cranberries,
Fine Pickles,
Dried Beef Chipped to Order,
Anchouy Mustard,
Candies, and Nats, i
Eastern Buckwheat Flour,
Canned Goods of AH Kinds,
Bohemian Glassware, Etc.
These goods were all bought when pri
were low, and the benefit of the margin will lyi
given to his customers. Kcmernber the pinca
at the old corner on First and B-oadalhin Sta.
Cfllll) 111.
HOFFMAN AND PFEIFFER,
Proprietors ot
And manufacturers of
Choice Confectionery.
We are bow prepared to furnish choice, fresh
candies of best grade, consisting of pure sti-k,
assorted flavora, mixed candies, extra rYei-cn
and chocolate creams, fancy mixed, candy toy
and a general assortment of flue casdios
AT 1VH LEGALE OK KETAIi;
Orders from coon try de&len promptly at
tened to. Factory uo Fust street,
Albany. - - Oregon.
M Crow Milk
ISOH, UKRUC mt C,, Prep's.
NEW PROCESS FLOUR.
(Soperioi tar family and bakew me)
Tli e Best Storage Facilities
for whoa.
A4LBASY
OKEGOX.
fierere Eoase MMrant,
(ok bubopx fla)
Cam tut ted
Meals nwH
tPeeni t 91.0c
fsTCnstnmerB order rraTr-rr deaired. Th
table-- ied with On-best in the market.
In the the circuit court of the State of Ore
gon for Linn couuty.
Mrs. L. Gcugh, piaintirf, vs. C. J. Gough,
defendai.t.
I To C. J. Gough, the above named defendant.
In the name of the state of Oregon.you are
hereby required to appear ami answer the
complaint of the above plaintiff in the above
entitled court, now on file 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, 1SS8
at the court house in Albany, Linn county,
Oiegon. And if you foil 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 between plaintiff and defendant be
dissolved, and that plaintiff have the care and
custody of the minop 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 city of Salt m on the 2Sth
dav of Januarv,lSS8. W. R. BILYEU, .
Attorney for Plaintiff
MRS- EMMA O CONNER
Fine Millinery
Opposite Rev'ere House
OR. SHORT LINE &
UJS ION PACIFIC R. R.
Shortest and best route to all
points cast and south. Pullman
Palace cars. Emigrant or fam
ily sleepivjj cars all the way
through from Portland to
Council Bluffs and Kansas City
without change. Thee cars
are free of charge. For further
particulars regarding rates, etc
inquire of Curran & Monteith,
agents, Albany, Oregon.
PATENTS
CAVEATS.ITRADE MARKS AND COPYRIGHTS
Obtained, and all business in the U. S.
Patent Ollice attended to at moderate
fees.
Our office is opposite the U. S. Pat
ent Office, and we can obtain Patents
in less time than those remote lrom
Washington.
Send model or drawing. We advise
as to patentability free of charge; and
we make no charge unless we obtain
patent.
We refer here to the Postmaster, the
Supt.of Monev Order Div , and tooffi
cials of the U. S. Patent Office. For
cireular, advice, terms and leferences
to actual clients in your own State or
county, write to
A. SNOW Jt CO.,
Opp. Pat. Office. Washington, D. C.
FOSHAY & MASON,
" Wholesale and Ketail
Dniggists s Booksellers
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