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THE MORNING HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 1, 1888. i Y - 1 0 i ' ML -; .-7;,:-, -J Daily a.nd weekly TEitilS ? SUBSCRIPTION: DAILY. Published everv uiormnif except Monday.) Delivered by carrier, per week O.lo By mail, per yeai . ,.5.i0 WEEKLY. (Published every Friday Morning.) One copy, per annum, m advanee.......$2.09 When not paid in advance 2-& WEATHER PREDICTIONS. Perhaps no other old habit of human beings stick to them with the persistency as does the belief in the commonplace weather signs faYiara Thov ViAVf hAAfl handed down to us hy ages 01 quotations, and still influence and control us, no matter how much we may plume ourselves on being free from superstitious observances. The real reason for this will be found in the fact that very many of those old sayings really embody scientific truths, more tersely and understanding put than , is done by the later scientific expressions. The Popular Science Monthly thinks that the persistent survival of weather-lore in these days of intellectual emancipation is not at i all remarkable when we consider the extent to which the vulgar j sayings embody real truths. A few years ago Messrs. Abercromby : and Marriott embarked on an ex tremely interesting inquiry with a J i view to determine, by actual com- parison, how far the popular prov- ' t i f erbs express relations, sequences, which the results of meteorological I science show to be real. The in vestigation proved that something like a hundred of the more popu lar sayings are, under ordinary conditions, trustworthy. Such being the case, we need not be surprised that simple country folk prefer familiar couplets to all the 'isobars," "cyclones" and "syn chronous charts." in the world. ! w , I Annual xrlioul .tferluig. If "hills clear, rain near," means j tctice is iikkebv given to the the same as "the presence of a j jJ6-,', '7? uf scl."i d1istriut 5- . ! Linn county, Oregon, that the regular an wedge-Shaped area of high nual school meeting o: said school district 7 , . will be held at the court house in said school pressure, accompanied by great j district, on Monday, the oth d u- of March, atmospheric visibilitv, is Iikelv to ; A pv aitha lmur rA 7 o'clock p. m., o! r ' "I " "ay, for the purpose of Hearing the re be followed by the advance Of aj port of the directors ai d clerk, and to lev ,. . . "xi j ..i I ' tax for the suppoit of the school f.r the disturbance With rain and SOUth- j ensuin year Aiso for the purpose of levy- erlv Winds," which for all practical "iga tax to pay interest on the bonds of said . ' , - 1 . ! scnool distncc, and the first In;tallmcj;t c! )UrpOSeS It does, tne preference IS justified on the mere ground nr , Ol breath economy. The thirty-one words demanded by science stand no chance against four. But it is unfortunate that, along with the limited number of folk-say'ns founded on truth, there has snr- i vived a very large number founded j on the grossest error. These latter i have borrowed credence and re- spect from the proved credibility of the others, and apparently they are all destined to tink or swim i together. Hammer as we Will at certain favorite proverbs which we ! . . know to be based upon error, it is I ,, . . , , i all m vain, lhe reverence ior tra-; dition is too much lor us. And ol j all the superstitions, pure and simple, which defy our attempts at destruction, the most invulnerable are those ascribing certain effects to the influence of the moon. The Chronicle says that the latest reports from the Hoang-Ho prove that very little has been done to mend the great break that brought ruin and starvation to thousands of homes in China. "What the misery is Americans can faintly appreciate, as famine is something unknown ?n this coun. try. Until the work of repairmg I lhe breach in the river banks is given to some foreign engineer we may expect to hear a repitition of these reiorts of waste and incom petence. The Chinese official appears unable to do any public work in a systematic or economical way, and in the midst of cruel hardship to the poor he is alw ays intent on personal gain. Two newspaper carriers, aged about 15 respectively, at Houston, Texas, got into a quarrel over a girl, and one drew art old pistol from his pdeket and shot the other dead. Thus the presence of that old pistol caused the loss of a widowed mother's only support, and brands a boy of 15 with the stigma of murderer, for if the ready pistol had not been at hand cooler thoughts would have inter vened before personal harm was accomplished. A Pennsylvania bridegroom who was on the way to the mar riage ceremony with a $60,000 heiress for a bride, suddenly fell prostrate. The physicians say he was drugged. Two of his rivals are suspected of doing the mischief. A dog-in-the-manger trick io be sure. The Alta thinks that one of the saddest things in life is to see a pretty girl w ith a new-found raodt trying to madea pair of eyeglasses sit astride a roly-poly snub nose with no backbone in it. EDITORIAL NOTES. ! The Telegram says there are 200 grammars of the English language, j If any person speaks incorrectly, he can lay it to his "grammar" and defv criticism. The firmness and cheerfulness with which the crown prince of Germany is meeting the inevitable approach of the death messenger, endears him to the German heart' and makes him the object of solie tude of the entire German people Cox, the Irish' ' member of par liament, who was incarcerated in jail for inciting tenants to cori- sntracv. served " his tim nnt. . . months, and when lib erated immediately made a speech denouncing Secretary Balfour. Tho?e Irish national leaguers are plucky and not easily daunted. New Yohk boast sof a German lady resident who has reached the age of one hundred and two years. She is Airs. Leona Suhlamm, mother of the clerk of the city court, and is said to be an expert I poker player. Whether that ac- i cornplishnient aids in her longevity i is not recorded. No trouble to have buckwheat cakes for breakfast where selfrising Hour is iiKfif k'ptiti-iii .t- Pi the best. NEW TO-DAY. ! , . , . . " ' ' Hons Jill I B.OK j tior a parsonage for st. pal'l-s j f, Mfe'.hotl'?1 South. Addrs, on joeha.ftne irusteos, Rev. Geo. t. ttounu, ; Albany. School Jlcctlug. TVTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN" THAT TTF IX regular annual school election in suhuoi district No. 5, J.inn county, Oregon, will bo held at the central school house in t-aii school district on Monday, the 12thdyo March, 1856, for the purpose or' electing one director to serve three years, and one clerk to serve oi:e year. Said election to beirin at 2 o clock p. si. and continue until ( . m of ! said day. hy order or the board of directors. ! .Dated February it, iSi. C. G. BL'RKHART, THOS. MONTKITH, District Clerk. Chairmm. che bonds or s.ud school district, due and f v A't.i uay Ui Jtl'iC, XOio, VWtl for th tr:ins.if : i.in r.r nnv r.nat may legally come before the meeliny iiy order of the board of directors. J-'ebi uarv 20, IbaS. C. G. BL'RKHART, THOS. JIONTEITH. District Clerk. Chairman. HK SALE. , z 6l " wi'hwt of AiUir tnoJen at;,;,i: raiiroiui, ac.es in cultivation, and era use. Woulil make four vood farms t rice, S12,000, with terms to suit purchaser. for liarticulars anlv to J. J. lov s. A MCE, CoMt'OilTAliLK AND COM modiuin lUvelliu - six rooms, one and I mti-.hlr im-iito ..:.t : i . did el of nr. cr. small barn Hitnatp , nu Lu3,lVi;rr,, "iiverydesitlc residence, beri-jr m one of the best- iieiil bor- the cay. nie t.ous.: is am pam- tivi ij-new and inoitern in iinT.nicrii!i. Kcr nuth. r inforovrin.. m-. ,.,;-. t ,:, SPECIAL NOTICES. HKWhitr, PllACT . ami jeweler, A i! 1CAL WATCHMAKKK "any, Orciron, .3:iKiilia f lour. r.K.S'i MAGNOLIA FLOUR 'iVilK r.KS'I MAGNOLIA FLOUR DELIV- 1 ered to any parr, of the citv, for Si.lo per aci4. JOHN A. CitAWFOKD. nlSOdtf "noli YOUR FINE WISES AND LIUOHS J. o to M. I'.aum.'ar:,V. You will Save .Honey BY TAKING YOUR SEWING .MACHINES to the repairer, B F. Par.nons, at Sixth and Jefferson streets, Albany, Oregon. Good satisfaction or no pay. Coiil rat-tor ami ICuililer. THE UNDERSIGN t.D HAVING LOCATED in Albany, solicits patron i;e from city an 1 country, Will contract to build biides. barns and all manner of dwellim; houcsrin- eluding- Queen Anne, Eastlake and Ei;za!x.th- austvlosof bui!dins. Will furnish plans ind .specific itinns without obarjre. Satisfac tion guaranteed. W. 0 I'AS.-'huL T)BOAKI D nell. DING HOUSE MRS. M. FtN- Evervthi:i, flesh and clean. Rooms rented by the wcck or mouth. s.Uis fa ti'n Riiaranri'e . A LA t. aged . LADY ACCOMPANIED BY A BOY ye-'.rs desires a situation to do general housework, nurserv, or other d.)nio ! tic work, Als a situa'ion for a bov asfinl !1 ; inquire at Ans Marshall's liverv stublt. Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel ol purity,strength and wholesomeness. More ei-ouomicrtl Hum the ordinary kinds and carmol W sold in competi tion witb multitude of low test,?s'hort weight alum oi phosphate powders. Sold only in c ms. Royal BakisgPow deu Uo , IOC Wall St., N. I, I .."--' THfs Week! levels in Wash Dress Fabrics, Sateens, Ginghams, Seersuckeis. Percales, Iodago Elsies These goods are the latest seasonable designs. -ALSO A FULL LINE 0F- STAPLE DEY GOODS. Samuel JE. oung, W. F; (Successor to ! inter am U I am now receiving new ooods in every line anc' would cordially invite everybody to call and inspect our stock ana prices We The Live Dry Of Albany, and shall wants of our patrons both , Notions, Furnishing Hats Call and see me. IE71. (Snceessor to No. 57 First Street, Reeeivet Batistes and Fine Turkey Red; s. Eastern Novelties, and are allfresh, ; -AJLbauy Or, READ, X. II. ALLEX) propose to have Goods House at 'all times study the in style and prices. Goods, and Caps, Boots and Groceries, Etc X H. Allen) Spring S Albany, Oregon. AT COOT! Wm.SIMPSON, -HAVING PURCHASED THE BAMEUPT STOCK! -Of Shane Offers the entire stock of dry goods, boots and shoes, ladies' fine dress goods, woolen tabrics, domestics, etc. etc. it Cost ttloo These goods must be sold. IMPOBTAITS I0T1CE. 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 I m -o) Lamps an( V -AT- JULIUS GEADWOHL'S Crockery Store. Roger Bros'. Silverware, French., China landCrystalware, Boys' "Wagons vnd "Doll Carriages'. Fancy and Toy Ooods. SAVE YUR MONEY Bv buying your goods trom my score. I am hav ing direct from the tactory and sell at Eastern prices with freight added, ior cash. Keaton's Baking Powde -One Poid CaD, 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. Iam also asrent for the Frank Bros. Implement Co-, Portland. I ci on pane Francois. Hier TJHE CITY LIQUOR STORE, M. BAU3IGABT, Proprietor. "Next door to the Odd Fellows Temple, Albany, Oregon"5S Keeps constantly on hand the. finest imported and domestic wines, liquors cur or tobaccos, only first-clasa liquor store in she city of SPECIAL ATTCiTO PAID TO ORDERS FROM THE COUNTRY Lonsway r D mm i Call early and secure bargains. rr uimii, (o- wird deutch gesprochen. Lamp TriiDMs -A FULL STOCK OW- Staple Groceries I ; Fine GIassware,Crockerr The best quTity of taav coffee, rmiain . mats, etc. CAKES, PIES, Fresh Baked Bread Every Day. At this old and reliable hooar is also to i found a complete assortment, of fresh famita rroeeries. to which is constantly being adde1 ai the seasuiiable lines of groceries and prov isioav 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 irotids were all bought when prioa were low, and the benefit of the margin - will In fivt-n to his customers. Kctnembtrr the p;ai. t the old corner on i'irst and U'oaualbin St. ' HOFFMAN AND PFEIFFER, Proprietora of iiiiiwcnni nrni)in And manufacturers of Choice Confectionery. We are now jvrcpared to furnish choice, fresh candies of best gra.it-, consisting of pure t:.:k. assorted llivorH, mixe( candies, extra I-tench and chocolate creams, faiicy niixeil, emdy t and a general assortment of flue candies AT 'UIOLKaALE OR KKTAIL. tTOrdcn from country dealers promptly at tened to. r actcry uu i'lrst street, Albany. - - Oregon. ISOM, I.4NNISC Jt CO., PropV. NEW PROCESS FLOUR. (Superior for family and bakers' use) The Best Storage Facilities yl'he Higliekt price in cash paid' for wheat, ALBAjnr . - . OiLEGOX. Mere Euoso Bcstanrantg (on luontrnii) . EMERGES. 1 Heala snrred frota 9S eesti t $I.oa CnKVmer8 order wImIuuji dasireaL Ths tab'?- "A with the hstm the -r vrp rt 1 In the the rircuit court of the State of Ore-' V'on for Linn county. Mrs. L. Oouh, jiiaintili', vs. C. J. Gough, def endai:t . To C. J. Uouiih, the above named defendant. In the name of the state of Oregon, you are hereby required to appearand answer the cjinp!..int of the above plaintiff in the above entitled courr, now on rile 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,. 1SSS, 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 iii said com plaint, which is that the marriage contract existing between pUintiff and defendant be dissolved, and that plaintiff have the care and custody of the minor child Clement G.Gough, mentioned in the complaint, and her costs and disbursements in this suit, and such eth er relief as is meet to equity. This summons is published by order of thi Hon. R. P. Boise, judge of said court, maue at chambers in the city of Salem on the 2Sth day of January, 1SSS. W. R. B1LYEU, Attorney for Plaintiff MRS- EMMA O CONNER Fine Ntillinery- Opposite Revere House OR. SHORT LINE & UNION PACIFIC R. R. I Shortest and best route to all pointscast and south. Pullman Palace ears. Emigrant or fam ily sleepirfr ears all lhe way through from Portland to Council BlufVsand KansasCity without change. Thee ears are five of eharge. For further particulars regarding-rates, etc inquire of Curran & Monteith, agents, Albany, Oregon. PATENTS CAVEATS.ITRADE MARKS AND COPYRIGHTS Obtained, and all business iu the U. S. Patent Office attended to at moderate fees. Our office is opposite the U. S. Pt eht Office, and we can obtain Patents in less time than those remote Irom Washington. Send model or drawing. We advise as to patentability free of chanre; and we make no charge unless wc "obtain patent. We refer here to the Postmaster the Supt. or Money Order Div , and tootli cials of the U. S. Patent Office. For circular, advice, terms and leferences to actual clients iu your owu State or county, write to . A. SXOW A CO., Opp. Pat. Office, Washington, D. C. FOSHAY & MASON, Wholesale ar.d.Retail Druggists i Booksellers II HI. Red ten Mills, - -. '--cm .r,v.- fci