THE MORNING HERALD, WEDXESD AT, FEIiliUAIlY 29, 1S88.
z ,y' made, to 3,219,S92 passenger who
Daily a.nd Weekly, ' ' 1 .
, traveled 3000 nines. This is about
TEKJIS oF SUBSCRIPTION. (five times as many as the ocean
I steamers carry in their most pros-
Publisherf every morning except Monday.)
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EDITORIAL 'NOTES.
Claus Spreckxes, the sugar
king of San Francisco, who has a
personal interest in every cup of
cofl'ee in which sugar is used on
this coast, is said to be reaching
out toward New York, with the
ulterior motive of locating sugar
refineries there, it is to be hoped
that he will not be able to extend
his finger into every sugar bowl in
the entire country.
It is rumored that a tile factory
is to be established in this city,
and it is to be hoped that the
rumor has foundation in solid facts,
for no more important industry
could be started than that of
placing the means of underdraw
ing within the reach of the hus
bandmen of this locality. No
other means could be adopted, to
so thoroughly enhance the value
of the farming lands of this valley
and increase the nrofits of farming.
California fruit raisers are be
ginning to consider the merits of
the Bartlett pears as a marketable
fruit. Many of their leading fruit
men are of the opinion that the
Bartlett pear promises to be a more
paying crop than even the citrus
fruits do. In this state the Bartlett
has long led almost all other fruits
in the estimation of fruit men, but
very few, however, have acted
upon that understanding, as there
iire very few exclusively pear
orchards. They would undoubt
edly pay well.
The Chronicle thinks that the
Catholic church in New York
seems to be exceeding its authority
by refusing burial in consecrated
ground to a man because he per
sisted in listening to McGlynn's
lectures. They should bear in
mind that McGlynn was unfroirked
for contumacy and not for his 'own
opinions. No authoritative decla
ration has yet been made regard
ing the principles of the anti-poverty
society, and until one is made
it would hardly be fair, even from
the theological standpoint, to
punish Catholics for doing that
which they are not forbidden to
do. From the standpoint of Amer
ican citizenship, the attempt to
punish the holder of an opinion on
any political or social question is
entirely inadmissible.
It is interesting to note that
with all of the output of the vari- j
ous gold mining operations, then
is no very material enlargement of
the gold coin m circulations is
noticeable. It is asserted that the
amount of gold coined, addr-d to
that of goll consumed in the arts,
exceeds the production by about
35 per cent. Since this exces-s can
not all be drawn from the yield ot
the mines year by year, it must,
in .arge measure, be derived from
the stock of coin in existence, as
well as from that of manufactured
vnhl - OomtilptH statistics on Mie
. .
point are Wanting, but pretty full
:: ,. i , t i.i,
inquiries made in regard to the
United States for 1SS" resulted in
Showing that only about one-1
f.,l. f tU f,.f.,l n,.mf,.
tured was coin melted down, wliile
one-twelfth was old jewelry. At
this rate thy entire consumption
of gold in the arts in the world
would be over one-third of the !
entire production, and less than
two-thirds of it would go to swell
the world's stock of money.
Much is said in reference to the
decadence oi our merchant marine,
but a study of our railroad trans
portation buncs will offset any
misgivings as to the country going
to ruin. An exchange savs:
. i
"When the free-trader feels sad
over the alleged decadence of our
ocean carrying trade, he may
solace himself by a study of the
hgures of railroad transportation
V i
home CUrtOUS results Call be Ob- !
. ,t(, A. I
tamed, h or instance, m 183b the
American railroads hauled 52,S02,- j
070,529 tons ot freight one mile, or,
to put it in another form. 14.2G7.35G t
tons were hauied :i,000,000 miles.
To move this enormous amount of
freight would require a fleet of
ocean steamers about eleven times
as great as that sailing to and from
the port of New York. Assuming
that during 18Sb a European
steamer sai.'ed from and arrived
every day at New York City, their
trvfal tWi rl.t it in outride calrnii- 1 TKOARDI.VG HOUSE-MRS. M. FEN
total IreigUt, at an OUtsltie CdlCUla ; nc vcrythi:iir fiesh and clean.
tion WOltid probablv not exceed ! Rooms rented by the week or mo.ith. batis
' rr.', fa',ti'n guaranteed.
1.200.000 tons. The passenger J
traffic was equally immense, 9-j
659,698,294 bc-iug Lamed one mile, j aener.il housework, nursery, or other dumes
' . . , , tic work. Als i a situation ror a bov asred 11-
K, rC'UUCeU t trip OI aOOUt the inipurc at Ans ilarshaii s livery stable.
perOUS years, at Cllt-throat rates,
, .u-u hardlv leav-A a minimum of
profits for the service performed.
After reflecting a while on these
facts, and upon the additional fact
that our merchant marine effective
ness is about 11.000,000 tons
greater than at the beginning of
the war, the reader will be likely
to conclude that we have not aban
doned the carrying business, even
if our flag does not float over every
ship that sails the ocean blue.
A chaxge of conditions force an
invariable change of plans. Most
peopie will easily remember the
scheme for flooding the Sahara
desert by cutting a canal through
from the Alediteranean, which
aroused some interest a lew years
ago. It was soon discovered that
the Sahara could not be flooded,
because as a whole it was above
the sea-level, but there are some
depressions near the coast which
are lower than the ocean, and here
the French government had several
nrffsi:in waIIs sunt hv wnv of pv- I
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periment. The practical results
have proved interesting. The first
wells which were sunk yielded such
an abundant supply of water that
later comers were induced to bore
similar ones for permanent use.
I All these flowed so freely that by
degrees the scheme for forming an
inland sea was forgotten, and well
sinking was begun on rather a
large scale.
NEW TO-DAY.
Wanted .4. Lot or House stud Lot.
FOR A PARSON AO K Foil ST. PAUL'S
Methodist church South. Address, on
behalf the Trustees, Rev. Geo. F. Round,
Albany.
School Meet ius.
XrOTfCE IS HERKBY GIVEN THAT THt"
1 reguiar annual school election in school
district So. 5, Linn county, Oregon, will be
nelu at the central school house m s;u..
school district on Monday, the 12th day of
March, lSaS, for the purpose of electing' "one
director to serve three years, and one clerk
to serve one year Said election to begin at
2 o'clock p. ii. and continue until 6 p. m ot
said dav. Bv order of the board of directors.
Dated February 27, lS.
O. G. F.URKHART,
THOS. MOXTEITH, District Clerk.
Cnainuin.
HAVING SOLD AX INTEREST IN" MY
harness nusiness to T.J. Overman. 1 am
desirous of collecting all my outstanding
notes and accounts. All persons knowiji?
themselves iudebted to nie will please call
and settle.
The business will be contii uecl as usual at
the same please. E. L THOMPSON.
Albany, Feb. 22.
1 If ANTED, IMMEDIATELY, A MAN AND
wife to jiu on a farm. Apply at once at
F. A. Burkhart & Go's real estate nine.
17OR SALE A FIRS :-CLAsi CIDER
" machine with a capiMity of 5U0 jjals. per
lay with vats, barrels, and etc., complete.
Address Lock box 20i, Albany,
Annual School .!''( tii.
VTOT!CE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO THE
1.1 legal voters of school district No. 5,
Linn county, Oregon, that the regular an
nunl schooi meeting of said school district
ill be held at the court house in said school
district, on Monday, the 5th dav. of March.
said day, lor the purpose of hearii
a. u. , lass, at nie nonr ct i ociock p. m.. oi
the re
port of the directors and clerk, and to lew
u tax for the support of the school for the
ensuing year Also for t'.ie purpose of levy
ing a tax to pay interest on the bonds of said
school district, and the first Installment oi
the bonds of said school district, due and
pajaiile on the 1.1th day of June, laSS, and
for the transaction of any other husincss
that uiv legally come before the meeting.
!y order of the h.M.rd of directors.
February 20, Isis.
C. G. Rl'RKIIART,
THOS. MoXTEITIi. District C:erk.
Chairman.
AnsJjtih'pS Notice.
VTotice is hereby given to all whom t may
ll concern, that, T. A "Shane and L. V
Lonsway, eom sing the conartnershio firm
of Shane & Lonsway, of Alhnny, Oregon,
did, on the 13th uai of Kehruarv. 1S.SS.
! nssign to me all their property for the hen
j n; of their creditors Theiefore all persons
having a-iy claims against said assignors.
i Shane fc Lonsvvav, Will hereiv take notice of
3aid ;issi;,n)lient ;JU p.t their claims to
I me. duly sworn to, at my place of business in
r.ne fitv nf Pnrtlftml f irrwritn vi-ifKii. i'.rat.
mo.r.hs from the date of" notice of said
assignment, which 1 shall hereafter send l.y
mail to each credit'u- ot said assignors.
IateJ this 20th day of Fehruarv, 1SSS.
WILLIAM MAST J its,
W. R. BILYKU, Assignee
Attorney. Alhanv, Oiesrin.
FOK SALE.
'), 'AUKES OF
UM) miles east of Alhany.near the Oregon
Pacific raiiroad, 'J0 acres in cultivation, ard
contains sufficient water and timl-er for gen
era. Use. WouM make four (rood farms
Price, $12,000, with terms to suit purchaser.
For particulars apply to ,1. J. Dorris.
A VICE, COMFORTABLE A'1 COM
modious ilwellin, six rooms, one and
one-half ntorics hih, hard finished, splen
did well of water, small horn, situated on
north Fou-th street. This is a very desirable
residence, heinfr in one of the best neighbor
hoods in the city. The house is compara-
j tivtly new and modern in onstnieiion. For
j further information in-iuiro '"t ' nffire.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Htrt'KKl', PKACT1CAL WATC'H.M
. and jeweier, Albany, Oreiron,
AKtli
.Ungnolin Flour.
'I MIL BES'I MAGNOLIA FLOUR DELIV-
X ered to any part of the citv, for 81.10 per
sack. JOHN A. CRAWFORD,
nisodtf
FOR YOUR FIXE WLXES AXD LIQUORS
;; to M. Baumirart's.
You will Save Money
BY TAKING YOUR SEWING MACHINES
to the repairer, B F. Parsons, at Sixth
and Jefferson streets, Albany, Oregon.
Good
satisfaction or no pay
Contractor and Builder.
a IHE UNDERSIGN SD HAVING LOCATED
. in Albany, solicits patrcnaije from city
and country, ill contract to build bridges,
barns and all manner of dwelling houses, in
cluding lateen Anne, Eastlake and Eiizabeth
au styles of buildinirs. Will furnish plans
iiid specifications without charge. Satisfac
tion guaranteed. W. C ''ASSELL.
A ad:
ACCOMPANIED BY A BOY
years desires a situation to do
I
lave
This Week!
tit
AOVC
;ies m vv asn
Sateens, 'fc
Ginghams,
Seersuckeis.
Percales, Iolap Blues
These goods are the latest Eastern Novelties, and are all fresh,
seasonable designs.
-ALSO A FULL LINE OF-
STAPLE DEY GOODS.
Samuel 111. oung,
W. F.liRKAD,
(Successor to
I inter am
t am now receivino; new goods in every line anP
would cordially invite everybody to call and inspect
our stock and prices. We propose, to have
The Live .Dry
Of Albany, and shall at fall times study the
wants of our patrons both in style and prices.
Dry Goods, Notions,
Furnishing
Hats
Groceries, Etc
Call and see me.
"W-. IF1. ZKIEID,
(Snccessor to N H. Allen)
No. 57 First Street, . Albany, Oregon.
Jress
nwm
i.
Batistes
1 !
and Fine Turkey Reds, s
.Albany, Or, j
N. II. ALLEN)
Goods House
Goods,
and Caps,
Boots and Shoes.
. - t
Sprini Stock,!
AT COST!
Win. SIMPSON,
-HAVING PURCHASED THE
BANKRUPT STOCK!
-Of Shane
Offers the entire stock of dry goods, boots and shoes, ladies' fine
dress goods, woolen fabrics, domestics, etc. etc.
A
These goods must be sold.
Cost
IMPOETANT 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
a ndthat we continue to
sell at lowest rates for
cash.
KENTON & CHASE,
New Store between the opera house and postoffice
NOW
FOR Lid
- 0)
janip and Lamp Trimmings
-AT-
JULIUS GEADWOHL'S
Crockery Store.
Roger Bros'. Silverware,
French, China landCrystalware,
Boys' Wagons vnd "Ooll Carriages-.
Fancy and Toy Ooods.
SAVE YUR MONEY
Bv buying your goods ti'Offl niy store. I am buv
ing direct from the lactory and sell at Eastern prices,
with freight added, 101 cashi
Kentons Baking Powde One Pound Can, 25c
: o)-(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
asrent tor tne rank. Uros.
ici on pane trancais. mer
TJHE CITY LIQUOR STORE,
M. BA VMQAIt't, Proprietor.
"Next door to the Odd Fellows' Temple, Albany, Oregonia
Keeps constantly on hand the finest imjKjrted and domestic n ines honor
tobaccos, only first-class liquor store in she city, ' "quors, cigars, ar
SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO ORDERS FROM THE COUNTRY
& Lonsway
Call earlv and secure bargains.
iT
- (0 -
Implement (Jo , Portland.
wira aeutch gesprochen,
"' ........?.
-A FULL STOCK OF-
Staple Groceries t
V
The best quality of teas, coffee, raising
ante, etc.
CAKES, PIES,
Fresh Baked Bread
Every Day.
At this old and reliable house is also to tw
found a complete assortment, of fresh fain it
'toceries, to which id constantly being a'idert jM
the seasonable lines of groceries and provision
such as
Cranberries,
Fine Pickles,
Dried Beef Chipped to Order.
Anchovy Mustard,
Candies and Nuts,
Eastern Buckwheat Flour.
Canned Goods of All Kinds,
Bohemian Glassware, Etc.
The-e eoods were all bought when pi'tcn
were low, and the beucfit of the margin will l
ipven to his customers. Kc-nembcr thla.-.
t the old corner on First and B'oa'ialbi'i Sis.
1) lit
HOFFMAN AND PFEIFFER,
Proprietors of
IV
m
And manufacturers of
Choice Confectionery.
We are now prepared to furnish cbo'ce. fresh
candies of best jrnule, 'consisting' f juie sti. it.
assorted flavors, mixed candies, extra t-reucb
and chocolate creams, fancy tixeL, cxndy toi
and a general assortment of fine cinriies
AT t'HO LEsA'LE K BETA 1 1,.
"Orders from country dealers promptly aW
tened to. Factory mi I'irst street,
Albany, - - Oregon.
Red Crown Mills,
ISOBK, &4NKIKG Jk CO., Prop'.
NEW PROCESS FLOUR.
(Superior for family and bakers' use)
The Best Storage Facilities
J"The Higbett price in cash paid for wheat,
ALBANY
- OttEtfON.
Keyere louse Maurant,1
(oh sobofsa plas) '
-Cuuducted by-
H.DIERCKS.)
Meals aerrcd from 25 cents tm $l-0
! tabA . with tKn hpnt m tftn n!i.rlrt
m ni.s.
In the the circuit court of the State of Ore-
i son for Linn county.
j Mrs. h. Gouyh, plaintiff, vs. c. J. Goujrh,
ccienuai.t.
To C. J. Gouyh, the ahove named defendant.
In the name of the state of Orejfon.you are
hereby required to aujiear and 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 aay of the
next regular term of said court which said
court begins on the 12th day of March, lSs,
at the court house 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 niarriaye contract
existinir between plaintiff and defendant be
dissolved, and that plaintiff have the care and
custody of the minor child Clement G.Gouh,
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. K. P. Boise, judge of said" court, made
at chambers in the city of Salem on the 2Sth
day of January, lbss. W. R. B1LYEU,
Attorney for Plaintiff
MRS- EMMA O CONNER
Fine Nlilliraery-
Opposite Kpere House
OH. SHORT LINE &
US ION PACIFIC B. It.
Shortest and best route to all
points cast and south. Pullman
Palace cars. Emigrant or fam
ily slecpirr ears all the way
j through from Portland to
Council Biuffsand KansasCitj
without change. These cars
iii'V of charffe. For further
V:rlkulars resfa.dingrates.etc
inquireof (Juriatt & Montcith,
agents, Albany, Oregon.
PATENTS
GAVEATS.ITRAOE marks and copyrichts
Obtained, and all business hi the U S
Patent Oflice attended to at moderate
fees.
Our office is opposite the if. S F'af,
ent Oflice, md we can obUiiu etes
111 less time than those remote from
Washin'jton.
Send model ot 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 Money Order Div , and tooffi
cials of tlie U. S. Patent Office. For
circular,, advice, terms and icferences
to actual clients in your own State or
countv, write to
A. SXOW A .,
Oppt. Pat. Oflice. Washington, D. C.
FOSHAY & MASON,
WTiole3aie atidJJstaH
Druggists Boakseliers
Fine Glassware,Crockery
SODA WORKS