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THE MOKNIXG- fflttALP, FRIDAY, MAltCK 1888. 41 nrninn liiihi tf rnlu i ' ' ' t i Daily nd Weekly TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION:' DAILY. "uhlishert every morning exeept Mondaj.) TiiiKoro.l ht narrier. Der week - 0.16 xy uia.it, per veai ..... ...SdaO WEEKLY. (Published every Friday Morning.) Oae copy, per annum, in auvaiice., When not paid in advance $2.00 si.fo in; Linn Manly KepuDiieau .wnwuu . . . A republican convention for Linn countv is hereby called to meet at . the court house in Albany on April 4th at 10 a. m. for the purpose of electing delegates to the state re publican convention, which con venes in Portland April 11th, and for the purpose of placing in nom ination candidates for the various count v offices, and to transact such other" business as may properly come before the convention. The convention will consist of 79 dele- gates, appomieu us imiuwo. East Albany West Albany Halsey Harrisburg Brownsville bhedd.. ... Lebanon. Scio. Waterloo Orleans 7 ; j I 3 j Crawfordsville 3 .Sweet Home - Fox Valley ii Center. 3 Santiam i Franklin Butte 2 Syracuse 2 Liberty 2 Brush Creek 2 Kock Creek 2 Total , 79 The committee recommend that the primaries be held on March 31st, at 2 p. m. S. S. Traix , G. V. Davis, Sec. Chairman. LAUGH AND GROW FAT. j The full bearing of the homely ; maxim at the head ot this article . is not duly appreciated by the mass , of the people, and in consequence j thereof the disciples of Esculapius j find greater emp oyment than they j u-.-.ul.l ntViorwisti do tor it, is an an- I parent fact that good nature and j hilarity lead to health and Ion- gevity. i Laugh and grow fat could very appropriately be rendered laugh j and live long, for real genuine 1 laughter means good health, which ' is one of the results of a contented and evenlv poised mind, which is also conducive to laughter. Very few realize how much the ; mind and will of the individual is capable of influencing and con trolling the state of bodily health, of creating and perpetuating the "laugh and grow fat" condition of life. If they did there would be more hearty indulging in mirthful contentment of mind and less running after tlu illusive benefits o; physic. Th'i condition spoken of is one very materially of education, and its benefits run all through the v u-ious rampcations of business id social existence. a iew sava : ci):mections et Imman The Fortnightly Ue-; " A ood joke parti' ken : v.ith a man is like the Arab's salt. Our i onnnon emotion of humerous j. easme is a 'ioml hetween ns v. hich we wt.ni.'l . not thereafter Vifeak. The eiiia-ation i thoemo i; mis of actors ami actresses, 'apart 1 om tiiat which they atl'onl to the e notions of the pnhlic, is a very v irious sui)j.;ct of consideration. .reat part ni the training of an ator consists in learning to give . le utmost p.issil.le external ex i ression to tito.se emotions which i . i the tusk of uther people to .. t n- : reduce to a vanicjhinjr point. linnht.e.Ilv dirt one of the must if ted of the profession remarked) i ie 'habit of representing ticti 5 :ous feelinits teuds to produce a superficial sensibility and an cx-1 .gerated mode of expressing the ; same.' But it may be questioned j vhether this extreme be worse j han the onno-ite, wherein the ex-! iression of the emotions is so ff.h,,lluK.r.w1tlit the ffpj- i ffectually repiessett tl.at tne Ke. s 11S themselves die out for want of : ' . . t- .ir and exercist a consummation; iot unknown in the reposeful I ... , , -wli-c caste ol ere de ere. besHH S iterature and the Stage, music, no ; loul.it,-is a most marvelous agency orcallirn'out emotion. It is, in .raot the art of emotion. The xn, tuc UUSician hiys With the Stl'inoS Ot 1 Y.,...r- M.-'ni; lif tonehps ihe human l:ei-rt Miut. ne roucnes hose of his instrument. Since ; '. , -.. ri,,.. t,.J , v. i- mi v; Contractor and Builder. Passions' and 1 ope Ins uue to M. J HE trx dersigx c.D having located f!peilia's Iav.' there is no need to i i. in Albany, solicits patrcnoxe from city j and country, Will contracx to hmld bridges, describe how ev ery emotion known ; barns ami in manner of dwellinjf houses, in , !i hroiubt nut l,v ' eluding Queen Anne, Eastlake and Elizabeth- to man lnuy be brougnt out by , au 8tvfco bui!dil;S8. will furnish plans mimic Something may well he ! .uul specifications without charge. Satisfac- " ... ; tion guaranteed. W. C. CASsSELh hoped for a generation which, rc-j : ZrZ,l jectin- the more trivial and se. I Oil. SHORT LINE & suous" nusic of Italy, finds delight! UN ION PACIFIC R. R in the exaitoi play 01 the emotions which follow the, wands of Each j and lJeethovi-n and Wagner. The; efforts now made to offer music at j un'-e cheap and good to a.s many ; of the working classes as can be found to enjoy it is perhaps the j most direct way conceivable of, fostering rueir best emotions, ine ; beauty of utilure and ol art are also iowert"il! levers of th- higher emotions, which it becomes us to use for the benefit of our fellows whenever it is practicable to do so. But while these vaiied engines are at work to stir beneficiently the emotions of the masses, there are on the other hand ceitain agencies in hill play amongst us which have, I fear, a totally different effect ; which in fact can only tend to deaden, if not to destroy, the most precious of emotions those of family affection. I do not know that the question has ever been faced. What are the moral effects of our enormous hospitals? From the side of the bodily interests of the patients they may be wholly advantageous. But as regards the sacred institutions of the family, on which society itself is based, I ask, what, except evil, can result from the habitual separation of relatives the moment that illness makes a claim for tenderness and care?" The points hinted at in reference to the destruction of family afiec- tion, by the influence of the work- ings of the immense hospitals in large cities in this quotation, is one that deserves attention from philanthropists. There certainlv would appear to be some founda tion for the assertion made. But the main object shown in the ex tract is that the study and practice of good humor promotes a better condition of society, and worth the while of human beings to cul tivate and expand. In fact, laugh and grow fat. The democratic Alta . says : Alabama offers her compliments i to the other thirty-seven states, with its debt provided for, interest pai1 up $40000l) in the treas. Ufy CJreat with mch &Q sipiullilig 8urpiua in the treasury what a terrMe fix Aabama muta e in Certainlv she deserves uomm Nation. - The retention of the internal revenue system at present, atier) the demand for its use is entirely gone, is due to the fact that it- j creates a vast army of appointees j tnat are supposed to be vulnerable to the control of the powe that appointed them. It would not be amhjs totf.'fi ther wife-beaters to foi&Sw -tl all ! oilier wiie-oeaters to louvw "tne ! example of the New Hampshire j genus homo o'" that persuasion. Go and shoot themselves in the j head, until entirely dead j III-! 3t ;-c-i !. A new invoice of lied Schoo ; House shoes, the best shoe made! for children, for sale oaly at W. F. ' Head's. 1 NEW TO-DAY. VjAM I'UHK.N -r.KNKlt.M. Al C'IiONKKl;. i O Any ai:l :iU .'i"l.-. sold at aui.-tiin. Uc rtocic. hi'iho'i. c .tU, etc-., froai the city or (ountr .soiil pro:iiitly '.n n.-a.4i;alilc teriiw. ! XV UXK VVIVHI.N't: . !t THAI':: A fresh niii'.h ciw for :i (In one ami rt: i civ-:-tho iliticrcm c in cii.-h shuiilt iij lv to J..!. Brisjrs. 1 it 11 -! -t l.ol or iiollsr ;niS S.'.H. TpOK A I'AUSOXAGK KoK ST. I'Al'L'S j X Meih'iisl chuic'i S,,utli A.Mior.s. on ; nehalf thv Trustees. Kev. k-o. 1". Kou;iu, ; L's trOTK.'E IS HKKKi'.V CIVKN THAT Till' resuiar annual school e:ectiou in school , . district -No. 5, l.inn county, orcisoii. vi;l 1h: held ut the central school house in sai'i j school district on Monday, the VJth uav of ' r::7.worid cordially invite everybody to call and inspect ; to serve one year Said election to begin at j 'n olf m or ! o ciock r. m . ain continue uu said day. I y order of the board of directors. Dated Kebriurv 27, IsS. U. U. KUI! KHAiiT, ; T1IOS. MOXTKITH, District Clerk. Cli'.iinnaii. T?OU VOI R KIN Ji if- to II. I';l'v VOI R KIN'E WINKS AN D Llyl'OK 1)l'.OARtIN"t; HOL'SE MRS. M. ) neil. Kvery tlii-isr fsesh ami ; Koonis rented by the week ur month, fa'rtliii ruar.inteu I 1T-N-elean. Siit is- RVKACTICrwA Jj . and jeweler, Albany. Oregon. Magnolia-1 lou 1 MAGNOLIA Fl 'IIHf. BE.S'I MAGNOLIA FLOUR DELIV- X e red to any part of f lie citv, for SI. 10 ler sack. John a. crawtord. nlSOdtf T A DIES UKSIRIXG 1'LAIX SKWIXO OR : jj sewin;, for , lli!(lrcn t:;itl have the same j done promptly and at reasonable rates by ad- j UressiiiEr Mrs. l'anline Burns.Alhany j ton will nvr Money j T)Y TAKING YOf.'B SEWING MAC'IIIN'ES j 15 , the repairer. B K I'arsoin, at Sixth j a"d Jeffere.ui streets, Albany, Oregon. Good i FOB SALK. ; , -acres, ok land -sitiwted 1-2 miles east -of Albany ,near the Oregon . paeitie railroad, :5l0 aeies in cultivation, and ' contains suifieient water and timber for gen- v , k our armg Price, .Sl-2,0i)0. with tenns to suit purchaser. ( Kor particulars apply t.J.I)orris. Shortest and Lest route to all points cast and south- Pullman Palate tars. Emigrant or fam ily sleepir-g ears all the way throntrh f r o in Portland to Council Bluffs ami Kansas City without chan sc. Tlice tars are free of cliarsre. For furthtr particulars rcsra dhiir rates, etc inquire of Cumin it Monttith, aytiUs, Albany, Oregon. I m This W! Novelties in fell Sateens, Ginghams, Seersuckeis. Percales, Into Blues These goods are the latest Eastern Novelties, and Jare all fresh, I seasonable designs. -ALSO A FULL LINE OF- ! STAPLE DRY GOODS. Samuel ID. oung, W. F. (Successor to V I1T1 J inter am I am now receivinenew goods in every line am5 .foCk and WICeS. VV our stock and prices. v e - 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 Goods, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Call and see me. (Sncceair to Xo. 57 First Street, ii'ivivn Y bbk! and Fine Turkey Reds. -Albany, Oi READ, N. H. ALLEN) propose to have Goods House Groceries, Etc N H. Allen) Albany, Oregon. Jress Batistes 1 ! I i AT COST! Wm. SIMPSON, -HAVING PURCHASED THE BANKRUPT "Of Shane Offers the entire stock of dry goods, boots and shoes, ladies' fine dress goods, woolen fabrics, domestics, etc. etc. Cos Witliout These goods must be sold. TEA 11 Kenton & Chase, deal ers in staple and fancy groceries,r e spectfully in vite the attention of con sumers to their fine as sortment of tea and cof fee, arriving this week. Best quality, lowest prices and money re funded if entire satisfac tion is not given. KENTON & CHASE, New Store between the opera house and postofiice NOW - o) Lamps u( - AT - JULIUS GBADWOHL'S Crockery Store. Hofzer Bros'. Silverware, irencli, China Boys' Wagons Fancy and Toy Ooods. j SAVE YUR MONEY Bv buying your goods lrom my store. I am buy ing direct from the tactory and sell at Eastern prices with freight added, lor cash. Kenton's Baking Powde -One Pound Can, 2k o)(o- - I am agent for ten responsible Fire and Marine In surance companies, representing $7 2, 000,000. Insure and protect yourself before it is too late.. Iam also agent for the Frank Bros. Implement Co , Portland. KF lei on parle Francais. Hier wird deutch gesprochen.3 TJHE CITY LIQUOR STORE, HI. BAU3IGART, Proprietor. 3TXext door to the Odd Fellows Temple, Albany, Oreont j Keeps constantly on )iand the finest imMrted andldomestio wines, liquors, cigars ar I wjn'.wa. vin nrsi-cmss liquor mure 111 siir. SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO STOCK! & Lonswav (all earlv and secure bargains. ML - (o - m riniiiiiiii landCrystalware, j vnd Doll-Carriages, j ciiy ORDERS FROM THE COUNTRY t A FULL STOCK OF Staple Groceries I The beat quality of tea, coffee, raisin iits, etc. CAKES, PIES, Fresn JaKea ireaa Every Day. At this old and reliable house is also to ..--amid a complete assortment, of fresh fauiiU " rr' oeries, to which is constantly being adde.i u .he seasonable lines of groceries and proviaioi such as Cranberries, Fine Pickles, Dried Beef Chipped to Order, Anchouy Mustard, Candies and Nuts, Eastern Buckwheat Flour. Canned Goods of All Kinds, Bohemian Glassware, Etc. The-e poods were all bought when pri ere low, and the benefit of th margin nil! ivon to his -ustoniers Uemember the it the old corner on First and H-oadalbin sts. HOFFMAN AND PFEIFFER, Proprietors of ALBANY SODA WORKS Aid manufacturers of Choice Confectionery. We are now prepared to furnish cho'ce, fnnh candies of best grade, co'isjstmg .if pure sti- K. assorted flavors, mixeil candies, extra Kreneh and chocolate creams, fancy iixei, candy tuj and a general assortment or fine candies AT WHOLESALE UK It ETA I L. i. CS"0rders from country dealers promptly a. tened to. Factory mi 'irst street, Albany, - - Oregon. ISOM, LNI Jt ., Prop'. NEW PROCESS FLOUR. (Superior for family and baken' use) Tbe Best Storage Facilities 7Tfee Highest price in eaah said for wheafc ALBANV ... OKEOOlf. fieyere House Restaurant,1 (ON BUHOPBA.V PLAJ) Conducted by ; H. DIERCKS. Meal served freaa 25 ccmIs f $1-M 4SrCiiRT."Tners order whatever deaired. TBk tab' H with the bt in tne Target In the tbe ttircuit cnurt of the State of Ore i -,'i:i f"r l.iim county. I Mrs. L. Oouyh, .lai:itirf, vs. j- J- t5";,rb, defeiidai.t. "V C. J. Unuh. the above named defendant. ' In the name of the state of Orejroii.you are hereby required to ai)ear and answer the complaint of the above plaintiff in the above entitled court, now on file with the clerk of i said coart on or before the tirst jay of the next regular term of said court, which said I court betrins on the 1-Jtli day of March, lSbii, j at the court house in Albany. Linn county, ; Oregon. And if you fail to so answer said j complaint, the plaintiff will apply- to said I court foi the relief demanded in said coiu i plaint, which is that the marriage contract existing between plaintiff and defendant lie I dissolved, and that plaintiff have the care and, i custody of the minop child Clement G.Goujfh," j mentioned in the complaint, and her costs j and disbursements in this suit, and such oth j or relief as is meet to equity, j This summons is published by order of the I Hon. K. P. Boise, jude of said' court, made I at chambers in the citv of Salem on the 28th I day of January, InSS. W. K. PJLYET I - Attorney for PI a mt iff , Kt-al EHtalc ami Agency. Euiployment PARTIES HAVING FARMS FOR SALE of about 160 acres, or those having larjrcr tracts which they would be willing to divide up into SO or lb'ii acre lots, are invited to call at our cilice, as wc have a lew customers fc that class of farms. We c?n also furnish par ties wanting help, either male or female, for the city or country, with such help as they desire "on short notice: and we also have a few j situations for bota male and female in the city and countr... Call at our office if you want help o-want employment. We can get either for yon. Office No. 65 First street, ad j. lining W. C. Tweedale's tin store. F. A. BU RICH ART & CO. "I Mi. It. K It ireoii. Album- Oregon. -Graduate of Ger man arui Amerievn colleges. rAl PUT KOOIlllT i U i vi vvuu i;iovuuuu FOR CASH ON LUMBER At J. M. Dorrance's steam sawmill one ami one-hali mile from Mehama. For further particulars, address J.M. DORRANCE, Mehama, Or. 1 THE PHU 0GRAPHER. Pftxton'M old lUnd Albanr FOSHAY & MASON and Retail Star Bakery ! Glassware Crockery rae M Crown Mi Book lis 1 I 1 S3S