Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, March 02, 1888, Image 2

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    THE MOIIXXNO IIERAXP, FRIDAY,
Earning gaily
Daily a.xd
ause it is a better conuurtor ot ,
heat, a n J therefore allows of more i
WEEKLY i lss 5 but ien at same time '
conducts more of the external heat j
to the skin, and thus protects it j
less: and it involves the risk of
Published every moriiinjt except Monday.) j sudden and rapid fluctuations of
Delivered bv carrier, per weeK 0.1 , temnerature. Furs. like wool . pre-
serve the heat, while linen and
TE.:-M6 wF SUBSCRIPTION.
I
: ave
JV mull, J.
WEEKLY.
, (Published every Friday Morning.)
One copy, per annum, in advance ;-.00
I When not iid in advance e '
silk, like cotton, allow it to be
more quickly lost. The color of
the outer clothing makes some dif
ference, for black and dark shades
like dark blue absoib the sun's
rays, while light bright colors and j
white reflect them. The former:
are, therefore, suitable for winter,
i and the latter -are preferred in
Republican Central Committer.
i The Linn county republican
central committee are requested to
meet at the office of H. H. Hewitt,
in Albanv on Tuesday, March b,
18S8, at 2p. M., for the purpose ot
...,ii;..t tu county convention and
primaries, and such other businef j summer for their coolness, care
lrtr- I being take that the thickness,
b. . Train, I nature, and arrangemen
Ch'n Central L-orn. , garments vield the desire-.
So far as fit is concerns
fitting article?, other things being
equal, are warmer than tightly-
fitting ones, because the latter in-1
This Week!
HEALTH DEPENDENT UN
CLOTHING.
nof laic
thickness, i IT 1 TTT T Hi'
SSlNovelties m wash Dress mm
i Fw TieoDle realize how much;
their general health depends upon ! terfere with the circulation as cold j
he clothing thev wear. : han,ls linJ feet in tiglu gloves and
1 A recent writer sums up a great ! boots amply testify.
qjnany hints when he says that life i ''T-ir
.1 J , , , ... , . - j Kenilipr Tins.
i ji slow fire, and bodily beat i i T .. .. T.
is a btow mc, ; Ii you f.re sk-k Mmmons L.rer Re::-
the sign of the burning. Its j uhiter will surely aid nature in mak-
are mainlv found within lntfymiweii it you are costive or
itself in the chemical j 0f t)u. numerous diseases of the liver,
which are constantly stomach, or bowls, it is your fault ii
. i vu remain Hi. for Simmons Liver
If you burn a piece ot j Kcsruhiter is a soverurn remedy re
sources
the body
changes
going on.
bread in the fire, you will get car- j all such complaints.
bonic acid, water, ammonia and: --
, .e f ;t ti,a rieI1it i No trouble to have buckwheat 1
heat ; and, if you eat it, the resu 1 j hreakfa(St whwe Belfrising j
is the same, lood then is luei. flour is U8e(j. Kenton c Chase sel: i
But another set of heat-giving ; the best.
chemical changes has its seat in j v - - -
the wasting of the tissues, involved NE V TO- DA I". J
in everv thought, in each move- j j
ill eerj uiu . U:mlel- or House ami Lot. J
inent, and in all the vital processes. j !)R A PARS0Vaijr foh st. pai l s 1
U,,f f.ruU and drinks and heated I Methodist church South. Address, un I
atmospheres are artificial addi- j Aikmy.
tious to our own heat. We lose;
some heat in the excretions ; thus,
Sateens,
Ginghams,
Seersuckeis.
MAUCH 2. 1338.
" AT TMfl llfiE
Wm. SIMPSON,
-HAVING PURCHASED THE
BAMKTJPT STOCK !
Of Sliarie fc Lonswav
Offers the entire stock of dry goods, boot and shoes, ladies' fine
dress goods, woolen fabrics, domestics, etc. etc.
Pine
Batistes
Cost
Wlllt
mm
These goods must be sold. Call early and secure bargains.
A FULL STOCK OF
Staple Groceries!.
The heat quality of teaa, coffee, raising
cants, etc.
CAKES, PIES,
Fresh Baked Bread
Every Day.
At this old and reliable house is also to
found a complete assortment, of fresh famile
rroueries, to which is tonstantlv bemjr a.ldei Jk
Ihe sejtsuuahle lines of groceries and prov ision
such as
Cranberries,
Fine Pickles,
Dried Beef Chipped to Order.
Anchovy Mustard,
Candies and Nuts,
Eastern Buckwheat Flour,
Canned Goods of AH Kinds,
Bohemian Glz&sware, Etc.
Thece jroods were all boueht vhn prior
were low, and the benefit of tht? margin will Ik,
ivpii to liis customers Kcinember ?h lm -it
I he old corner on First aiid U'oalalbiu Sts.
School Jlc-lin".
: -mmTIfF i HPIfl-p.v ftivrsniiTTnr
fnr pvimnlf inlriathing, the air ; 1 rc-uiar annual school election in school ! seasonable designs
AVA 1 - 7 i
Percales, Mm Blues and Fine TmieylReds.
These goods are the latest Eastern Novelties, and are all fresh,
during its sojourn
.. l,lr,,a je : uiKinci io. o, Linn county, urcotl, will i;
in tlie U.ngS IS i leid ... , ,.....tr:ll s-l,,,ol house in aiii i
ivirnied as WC kllOW tantlliarlV , -"nuay, uie ran uayor
HaruiW, v . . March, lsss, for the imipose of eiet-tiii one ,
' from blowin" Upon Our cold hands ; direct iH- to rve three years, and one c!er.. !
i i, . f : to serve oue vear Said election to he;; in at i
in winter. Ihen some more io lot ., ociouK K. and conti.1U(. U!it.;i a ,,. M ot i
in raising any cold food or drink to !
the temperature of the stomach ( c u. bukkha
Uut the greatest amount is lost i ciuinmn.
through the skin; and this i.w voi'R mxe wixks axu limtroHs
partly by radiation, just as a kettle ; f y to M. Baum-jarfs.
with hot water radiates its heat out j -iwardixg Hol se-mks. m. x-j
, m Vu.tnrDnnu ' Lell. Every thirisr flesh ami elean. j
into the air. The subcutaneous , jloom3 rente1 tiv tha week or Inonth Satis. !
laBr nf fat. however. Which IS a ra-u Karanlbe i.
bad conductor of heat, prevents
much loss of this kind; and
persons with abundant fat are
therefore more readily kept warm.
A further loss occurs by the
evaporation of the sweat, the heat
of the body being used up in form
' aiiS this into v.ipor, just as toe heat
of a fire is used up in converting
water into steam. This evapora
tion is :oi g :i always, either
quite unnoticed by us when we
perspire "iiveinibly," or very
visibly, when we perspire "sensi
ble" as after exertion on a hot day.
It is one -great otlu-e of the per
spiration to maintain this balance
b 'tween the heat produced ami
that which is lust, the result, being
that .there is a standard of bodily
tcmperatuiv kept
within narrow limits.- Athermom
o ar nil,, M-rtl t lie fur ten minutes
. . . ., i I J LWEltr, PKAUTICAL WATCllMAKltK
Of SO next tlie SKin 111 mi- i and jeweler, Albany. Orwm.
arm-nit. will st;;n I at tK-gieet.
-ALSO A FULL LINE 0F-
Aununl School .11 cell 11-4.
IVfOTlCE IS HEKEKV GIVEN TO THE
1 lurfal voters of schooi district No.
Linn county, Oregon, that the regular an
uujl sc!iui,i u.eetiii-,' of said school district
will he held at the court house i-i said sci.ool
.li-jtriut, mi Monday, the 5th dav of March,
A. D., l!SS, at the hour ;f "o'clock r. M., ot
sai.l Uay, tor tile purpose of liea-tiicr the re
port of the directors ai'd clerk, and to levy
. tax for the support of the si-hool for the
ensuiiis; year. Also for the purpose of levy
ing a tax to pay inturet on the Oomls, of said
school district, and the first Installment of
fhe bunds of - said school district, due and
payable on the l.-.th day of June, -Inks, and
;or the transaction i any other bu.iiies-i
tiiat may legally come heiore the meetiny.
Hv order of the Ihi-'i J of directors.
February 20, 1S&8.
C. G. BUUKHART,
THUS. MOXTEIT1I, District Clerk.
Chairman.
STAPLE MY GOODS.
Samuel E. oimg,
Albany, Or,
IMPORTANT NOTICE.
ID 1.
HOFFMAN AND PFEIFFR
Proprietors of
W. P.
READ
FK SALE.
miles east of Albany, near the Oregon
I'ucilie railroad, :5(i0 aces in cultivation, and
i eiuita-ns Sllthrielit water anil tun! er tor . n
I -.-ra ue. Would make four ood furiiis
I Pri- e. S'2,000. with tonus to -uit purchaser.
perpetually ' r'or particulars aimlv t.o .1. .1. 'i . -
(Successor to X. H. ALLEX)
SrKCIAL .TIC1.
!
I
; i i r, n 1 1 1 1
i -ihriihfit and the heat regis-1 juiK bes'1 magnolia flour deliv
1 . . . . . -. . .
I ,H1 1 - eicu to anv parr of ir.e citv, ror Si.iu per
in iu an n j H!l(.k - .ioiin a. ckawkord.
ind summer, i i nisodtf
tored remains the same
throush winter
t -Mil perate latitudes with the air at ! onn-ni-tor sml Kuilder.
- , r.l.ivit in the ' 'PUE UXOERSWN il HAVING LOCATE!)
OO degrees l'alirenieit, m i in Albany, solicits patr-.nojre from city
t -onics With the air at lt)i) degrees and country, Will contract to build bridge?.
I . ". - ' lianis ami all manner of d'.vellin h -u-es, in-
Fahrenheit, and ill arctic reglpr.S , cU(uli, usen Anne, Eastlakeand Elizabrth
n .1 .,t -rt i'immw J.-aJvn-i an styles of buildings. Will furnish plans
with the air at J) uegites i a.iun , m( srpucifjcati()lls witnout thar:;e satiac
heit when metal bites the hand i tkm i-uaranteed. w. c '-assell
ml Stock.
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,,
j -
New Store between the opera house and postoftue
ALBANY SODA WORKS
A.:id manufacturers of
I Choice Confectionery.
I
We are now prepared to furnish cho'ce, fresh
candies of best iri-adi , consisting ot j.uie t.i i:.
assorted Uavors, mixed candies, extra !- rei.i:!
and chocolate creams, fancy mixed, c-uidy luji
and a general assortment cf flue cindies
AT HOLEALK I RETAIL.
"Orders from country dealers prompilj at
tened to. Factory on First street.
Albany.
Oregon.
Rod Crown Mi
i
1. LIT
ISOSI, &ANNI CO., Prop's.
NEW PROCESS FLOUR.
(Superior for family and bakers' use)
CTTfce Highest price in cash paid for wheal.
ALBANY ... OUEOON.
1
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vitli itr intense cold, mis regu
ition of our tt-niperatnre is under
the control of the nervous system,
acting upon the Woixl vesssels.
Under the irthi 'itee of external
;old the small arteries in the fkin
ontract, there is less blood there,
tnd therefore less activity of the
weat-glands, with the pale, dry,
,'oose-skin '-ondition seen on a cold
norning. Tnder the influence oi
xternal he;. on the other hand,
he little vessels are widely st
axed, there is much more radia-
ion, and great production of sweat,
he red, moist, hot skin covered
.ith sensible perspiration leading
o greater evaporation and thre
ore noie coaling, just as in the
pplication of a cooling lotion like
au-de Cologne.
The primary object of clothing
:n cold climates is to retain the
heat of the body; in hot climates
t may serve the opposite purpose
f protecting from the sun ; while
n any place a secondary but most
mportant object is ornament. As
o material, wool is the best for re
gaining heat, for it is a bad con
tactor, aud, preventing loss, feels
'warm." It is particularly desira
ble as underclothing tor children
ind old persons, who have not
nuch power of resisting cold and
wnmrA warm coverings. In a
- 'i
jlimate with rapid changes in tem
perature the great value of woolen
underclothing is recognized by its
universal use to maintain an
suable warmth. In hot weather
cotton undercli.hing is cooler, be-
Vou will Save Money
BV TAKING VOL'K SKWING MACHINES
tn the repairer, 15 F. Parson?, at Sixth
and Jefferson streets, Alhany, Oregon. Good
satisfaction or no pay
I LA 1V ACCOMPANIED BY A BOY
i aired" years desiies a situation to do
general housework, nursery, or oilier domes
tic work. AU a si'ua'ion for a hoy ajred 11'
inquire at Ans Marshall's livery stable.
T ANTED, IMMEDIATELY, A MAN AND
K A. Bi irk hart ii Co's real estate ottice,
0l
1 am now receiving new goods in every line an7
would cordially invite everybody to call and inspect
our stock and prices. We propose to have
The Live Dry Goods House
Of Albany, and shall at ?all times study the
wants of our patrons both in style arid prices.
L
amps
and Lamp Tin
AT-
JULIUS GEADWOHL'S
Crockery Store.
Mere House Restaurant
(ok kueopbaw flak)
Conducted by j
H. DIERCKS.'
Mral trred from 25 cents $l.O
tS"Cust."mors order htever desired. Th
Jab o d with the hnt in the aHret
SI JIMOXS.
In the the eiremt c.iurt of the State of Ore-
;,'nii for Linn county.
Mrs. L. Goiuh. !uiititi, s. (J. J. Gough,
defendai.t .
To C J. Gouh, the above named defendant.
in the name of the state of Ore;ron.you are
herehy required t" aDjienr and answer the
complaint of the above plaintiff in the above
entitled eonrr, now on file with the clerk of
said court on or before the first aay of the
next rcsrular -term of said court which said
court beirins on the 12th day of March, 1SSS,
at the court house in Albany, Linn county,
Oreirun. 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
existing between plaintiff and defendant be
dissolved, aud that plaintiff have the care and
custody of the minoP child Clement G.Gouph,
mentioned in the complaint, and her costs
md disbursements in this suit, and such oth
er relief as is neetto equity.
This summons is published by order of the
Hon. IC. P. Boise, judire of said" court, made
at chambers in the citv of Salem on the 28th
day of January, lsss. " V. K. BILYEU,
Attornev for Plaintiff
Absolutely Pure.
Tnis powder never varies. A marvel
of parity,strensfth and wholesomeness.
More economical than the ordinary
kind? and cannot be sold in competi
tion with multitude of low test,siiort
w-etaht alum or phosphate powders.
Sold only in t ins. Kotai. Baking Pow
deu Co , 100 Wall St., N. r.
Dry Goods, Notions,
Furnishing Goods,
Hats and Caps,
Boots and Shoes.
Groceries, Etc
Call and see me.
tloger Bros'. Silverware,
French, China andOrystalware,
Boys' "Wagons vnd Uoll Carriages.
Fancy and Toy Ooods.
SAVE YUR MONEY
Bv Inlying your goods trom my store. I am buv
ing direct from the tactory and sell at Eastern prices
with freight added, lor cash.
Kenton's Mm Powde --One Pound Cud, 25c
o)-(o- -
I am agent for ten responsible Fire and Marine In
surance companies, representing &7 2,ooo,ooo. Insure
and protect youi self before it is too late. Iam also
agent for the Frank Bros. Implement Go , Portland.
E lei on parSe Francais. Hier wird deutch gesprochen.''
BEAD,
(Successor to J." H. Allea)
No. 57 First Street,
Albany, Oregon.
TJHE CITY LIQUOR STORE,
M. BAUMGJMT, Proprietor.
tSTSext door to the Odd Fellows Temple, Alhany, Oregon's
Keeps constantly on hand the finest imported and domestic wines, liquors, ciari'ap
tohacco. Only first-class liquor store in she city
SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO ORDER FROM THE COUNTRY
PATENTS
CAVEATS.ITRADE MARKS AND COPYRICHTS
Obtained, and all business! in the U. S.
Patent Oflict? attended to at moderate
fees.
Our oftiee is opposite tlieU. S. Pot
ent Olliee, and we can obtain Paten,s
in less time than those remote trom
Washington.
Send model or drawinsr. We advise
as to patentability free of charge; and
v- make no charge unless we obtain
patent.
We refer here to the Postmaster, the
Supl.til Mot e Order Div , and tooffl
eialsofthe V. s. Patent Office. For
ciienlar, advice, terms and lcferenecs
to a tnal clients in your own State or
eou:itv. write to
. .4. SJOff A ..
Opp. Pat. Office. Washington, D. C.
MRS- EMMA O CONNER
Fine Xlillinery-
i
Opposite Revere House '
OH. SHOUT JjINE &
UNION PA CTFSfC R. R
Shortest and best roiite to all
points cast and south. Pullman
Palace ears. Emigrantlor fam
ily sleeping cars all 4he way
through from PortUmd to'
Council Bluffs and KarasCity
without change. Thle cars
are free of charge. For further
particulars rega :diiigt; t0Si ete
inquire of Curran & ;
agents, Albany, Oregdhi
FOSHAY & Pw
Whoasale and Rfl
Drniists i M
ateith,
Lson,
fa
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