THE MORNIXG- HERAXD, SUXDAY, MARCH 11, 1888.
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THE MAILS.
Wails at th Albanv postoffice close as follows:
j-'or all offices, north
The eastern states V6-30a M
The West Side I '
And the Narrow GuageR .R. J
For Portland and Salem 11 A. M.
Corvullis and Yaquina 12:30 P. M.
All offices south -7:30 p. m
The postoffice will be closed each evening
from six to seven o'clock.
Registered matte lor the early morning
train should be mailed be'ore 8 o'clock the
jevious evemnjf.
Unn unly i; epublican Convention
A republican convention for Linn
county 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, ai?d
for the nuroose of placing m noui
ination candidates for the various j
county offices, and to transact such j
other business as may properly j
come before the convention. Ihe;
convention will consist of 79 dele-!
--j?s. aDDointed as follows: I
Kast AT.;I
9 j
West Albany - ' I
II alsey
Harrisburg
Brownsville.
hhedd; .
Lebanon
Scio. . . -
Waterloo
61:
4 j
Orleans.
Crawfordsville 3
Hweet Home 2
Fox Valley
Center . $
Santiam 3
Franklin Butte
Syracuse
Liberty..
Kock Creek 2 j
Total - 79
The committee recuminenu
the primaries be held on March j
31St. at 2 P. M. fc. 1KAIX,
G. W. Davis, Sec. Chairman
RAILROAD COMMISSION LA Y
Since the enactment of the ra:i
road commission law by the last
session of our legislature, the at
tion of the people has been directed
to its workings, and much specula
tion lias been engaged in as to the
ultimate value of a railroad com
mission. After careful investiga
tion we are of the opinion that
much good has already been ac
complished by this law, imperfect
as it is, and with proper amend
ments thereto, we may reasonably
expect more in the future.
. Experience in the past is the
best guide in the future, and it
seems to have occurred to our an
cestors long ago that the carrying
trade of the world, then almost
exclusively done upon the waters,
demanded for itself, and for the
establishment bf its just relations,
a court or tribunal devoted to the
investigation and application oi
just principles to the transaction oi
its business. And hence admiral
ist's courts are found in almost
every civilized nation having a sa
coast, and this great inland carry
ing trade, largely developed within
the nineteenth century, can only
be understood and reduced to
system and government upon just
principles by the establishment of
boards or tribunals which shall,
after careful consideration, develop
a system of land admiralty which,
while subverting no just rule or
law of the business world, shall
apply each and every such rule to
an entirely new factorthe land
carriage system.
Good results will be found from
adiustment and harmony, and
through the application of old
rules to new facts rather than from
an abandonment of old rules and
principles of business. For nearly
half a century the people have
tried to protect themselves against
the. natural rapacity of railroad
corporations by legislative enact
ments, and laws forcing rates and
fares or maximum rate laws have
been tried with indifferent success.
It has been found to be hard to
operate a railroad by statute, or
difficult to have an unbending rule
with uniform limit on all lines and
under all circumstarces.
Most of the states have aban
doned this mode of procedure, and
more than half of them have rail
road commission laws. And we
are informed they are giving entire
satisfaction.
Most of the evils complained of
are the outgrowth of abuses, long
practiced abuses which have es
tablished themselves in the busi
ness of the world, and it is im
possible for them to be eradicated
at once.
It is hard to realize that an ed
ucated young lady of refined sen
sibility could allow herself to be
imbued with the idea thus pre
sented by the Chronicle: "The
parents of the young female teacher
oi the Cheyenne agency ught to
ent her from marr.ms the!
dian buck of whom she is re
ported to be enamored. A senti
mental and conscientious girl
frequently conceives strange ideas
of her duty, and this young woman
probably thinks she has a mission
to perform in civilizing the partic
ular savage who has struck her
fancy. The Indian is said to be
wholly uneducated, and the result
of such a union would, of course,
be disastrous to the white woman.
She would, no doubt, get a better
conception of the Indian character."
but the fees for her experience
would be heavy and degrading."
The possibilities hinted at in the
item of news referred to' are
scarce.y up to the standard of re
fined morality, but it is said that
just before the Prince of Wales
left for the Riviera, he proved how
useful he really might make himself
in a social way if he chose. He had
been invited to an 'at home,' and
upon having a list of guests sub
mitted by his hostess, as is cus-
tomary in such cases, he passed
(,is pencil through the names of
,hree invited laJies When aJ;ked
...
by the hostess the reason ot his
objection he replied: 'My dear
madam, I cannot explain. Ask
VOur husband. He should
not
have permitted you to know such
people.' "
The death of the Emperor Wil
liam, of Germany, terminates the
successful reign of one of the
oldest, bravest, and most highly
esteemed of European rulers. The
crown prince, who married Queen
3 j Victoria's eldest daughter, is
2 j afflicted with an incurable throat
2 disease, and the reins of govern
ment will undoubtedly fall into the
nds of his eldest son, Prince
William, now 29 years of age, and
ail able, popular man.
l jy TO-DAY.
I i.1AM COll EN-GENERAL AIXTIOXKEK.
I O Anv and all goods sold at auction: Livt
s-tock, household scoids, etc., from the city or
.Tountrv sold promptly on reasonable terms.
NY ONE WISHING TO TP.ADE A
j fresh milch cow for a drv one and re
ieive the difference in cash should apply tc
John Bri;ys.
VtjstJicU i !. r House ani l.ol.
FOR A PARSONAGE FOR ST. PAUL'S
Methodic church South Addrusj, 0,,
behalf the Trustees, Rev. Geo. F. KounU,
Albany.
School Hoot ins.
fOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THr
iM regular annual school election in school
district No 5, l.inn county, Oregon, will be
held at the central school home in said
school district on Monday, the 12th day of
Ms ".;h. 18e8, for the purpose of electing one
director to serve three yn.trs, and one clerk
fo serve one year Said e'ection to begin at
1 o'clock P. Jl. and con.inuc until P. M of
said day. Bv order of the board of directors.
Dated February 27, lSS.
C. G. BURKHART,
THOS. MONTElTfl, . District Cierk.
Cnairman.
rOR YOUR KINE WINES AND LIQUORS
P ' fo M. Btnin 'art's.
B BOARDING HOUSE-MRS. ji. i FN-
nell. Everything flesh an.l clean.
Rooms rented by the week or mo.-r.h. iratis-fa'-tion
guarantee I.
K ,
SPECIAL XOTI:t.
HEWERf, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKE1;
. and jeweler, Albany. Oregon.
Mnmioli:i Hour.
"j lilt BEST MAGNOLIA FLOUR IJELIV
1 ered to anv part of the citv, for si. 10 per
sack. " JOHN A. CKAWMi!U.
nlSOdtf '
LADIES DESIUING PLAIN Si' WING OR
sewini; for i hiid.cn can have the same
done pioinptiy and at reasonable ra'es by ad
dressing Mrs. Pauline Burns.Albany
run Ai.fr:.
pt.'ACKES OF LAND .SilTATED Vi
O')') miles east of Albany ,near the Oregon
Pacific railroad, 360ac.es in cultivation, and
coi.tans sulticicnt water and timber for gen
era use. Would make four good farms
Price, 12,0!K). w ith terms to suit purchaser.
For particulars upply to J. J. I 'orris.
Contractor and Builder.
rnHE UNDERSIGN ED HAVING LOCATED
J. in Albany, solicits patrrs.iage from city
r.id country, " Will contract to build budges,
barns and all manner of dwelling hims, in
cluding Queen Anne, Eastlake ar.d Elizabeth
an; styles of buildings. Will furnish pbns
ind speeificjtions without charge. Satisfac
tion guaranteed. W. C ''ASSEL
tTLESSFllLMOffl
"I have used Simmons Liver
Regulator for many years, bav
ins made it my only Family
r Medicine. My mother before
mo was very partial to it. It is
a safe, good and reliable medi
cine for any disorder of the
system, and if used in time is
a great preventive of sickness.
I often recommend it to my
friends, and shall continue to
do so.
"Rev. James M. Rollins,
Tastor M. E-Church, So. Fairfield, Va.'
TIME AND DOCTORS' BILLS SAVED &t
'traya keeping Simmon Livet
i-gulater in the house.
"I have found Simmons liver
"Regulator the best family med
icine I ever used for anything
that may happen, have used it
in Indigestion, Colic, IHarrheea,
Mliousness, and found it to re
lieve immediately. After eat
ing a hearty supper, if, on going
to bed, I take about a teaspoon
ful, I never feel the effects of
the supper eaten.
"OVID G. SPARKS,
"Ex-Mayor Macon, Ga."
TONLY GENUINE"
lias our Z Stamp on front of Wrapper.
H. Zeilin & Co., Sofe Proprietor,
j .r5c;jt si.oo. phisadelfhia,
lave
This Week!
Novelties is
Sateens,
Ginghams,
Seersuckeis.
Batistes,
Percales, lotto Blues and Fine Turkey Reds.
These goods are the latest Eastern Novelties, and "are all fresh,
seasonable designs.
-ALSO A FULL LINE OF-
LE DET GOODS.
Samuel 13. 'oiing,
W . F.
(Successor to
UNTIE
winter ant
1 am now receivinguew ooods in'every line anr1
V70ikUl cordially invite everybody to call and inspect
our stock and prices, u
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.
Groceries, Etc
Call and see me.
X7". IE1. iKIB-iilX
(Successor to S H. Allen)
First Street, - - Albany, Oregon.
Wash Dress Fairies.
.Albany Or,
READ,
N. H. ALLEN)
W
e propose to have
Goods House
Spring S
AT
Wm. SIMPSON.
-HAVING PURCHASED TIIK
BAMEUFT STOCK!
Of Sliane
Offers the entire stock of drv goods, hoots and shoes, ladies' fine
dress goods, woolen fabrics, domestics, etc. etc.
I At Cost Without Reserve! I
Mjka. B .-dais-
j6T" These goods must be sold. Call earlv and secure bargain?.
Tfi
Ik D
Kenton & Chase, deal
ers in staple and fancy
groceries,re spectrally 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 postoffice
NOW
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Lamp
amps
JULIUS GEADWOHL'S
CrockeryJ Store.
Lloorer Bros'. Silverware,
French, Cliiria landOrystalware,
Boys' Wagons vnd Doll Carriage??.
Fancy and Toy Ooods.
SAVE YUR MONEY
Bv buying your goods from my'store. I am bav
in g direct from the factory and sell at Eastern prices
with freight added, lor cash.
Kenton's Buking Powde --One Pound Can, 25c
o)-(o -
I am agent for ten responsible Fire and Marine In
surauce companies, representing $72,ooo,ooo. Insure
and protect yourself before it is too late. Iam also
agent for the Jb rank liros.
ICl on purw rrunuuio. met
TJHE CITY LIQUOR STORE,
M. BAUMGABT, Proprietor.
"Next door to the Odd Fellows' Temple, Albany, Oregonta
Keeps constantly on hand the finest imported anddomestic wines,J.liquors, cijrars ;ip
tobatcos. Only first-class liquor store in she city
SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO ORDERS FROM THE COUNTRY
COST!
& Lonsway
(III.
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aim hi mis
AT -
impiemenx o , rortianu.
wnu yvoi uuai
-A FULL STOCK 07-
Staple Groceries!
Thebestqnamrof tea coOm, iafate hi
ota, etc
CAKES, PIES,
Fresh Baked Bread
Every Day.
At this old and reliable house is atao to U
'ound a complete assortment, of fresh faniily
. . - . - . i i .1 . L
Uie seasuoable lilies ot groceries aud proviaioav
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.
These goods were all bnuuht when priw
were low, and the benefit of th margin wilt on
given to his customers. Kcmemhcr the pluu.
i,b the old corner ou First ai.d B'oadalbin Sts.
HOFFMAN AND PFEIFFER
Proprietors of
l!
Aid manufacturers of
Choice Confectionery.
We are now prepared to famish cho:ce, frpsll
candies of best pradt, consisting of -u:e sti ic,
sorted Savors, mixed candies, extra l-ie;,cb
ana chocolate oi earns, zaiicy iixed, c)dy tu.ta
and a geueial assortment cf flue c indies
AT rIIOLE.ALE tt KETAIL.
fTOrders from country dealers promptlj aV
cened to. Factory on r'ufct street,
Albany, - - Oregon.
M Crown Ilk
ItlKSISG & CO., Prop's.
NEW PROCESS FLOUR.
(Superior foitfamily and bakers' use)
The Best Storage Facilities
I2TTbe HigfaeBt price in caah paid tor wbta.
ALBANT - - OttEUOM.
Kevere House Restaurant
(OH BOBOrSA flak)
Cmhnrted by ?,
RDIERCKS:
Heala rrd fraa SB ecata t
jCustnmera older intuitu mi desired. Th
tables - i led with the beat in the market.
SUMMONS.
In the the eircini court oi ihr. State of Ore
jfou for Linn county.
Mrs. L. Gouj;!i, plaintiff, ns. V. J. Gousrh,
defciidai.t. H
To 0. J. iouh. the above named defendant.
In the name of the state of Ureon.you ore
hireiv- required to appearand answer the
coiiipi. iiit t!f the above plaintiff in the above
etit:i!ed court, no- on rile witii the cierk of
aid court on or before the first day of the
next regular term of said court which said
court betcins oil- the 12th day of March,
at the court house in Albany, Linn county,
OreiM. And if you fail to so answer said
wuiplivnt, the plaintiff will apply to said
Kurt foi the relief demanded in said coni
uja'rt, which is that the marriage contract
exist:njr between plaintiff and defendant be
dissolved, and that plaintiff have the care and
custodv of the minop child ClenientG.Goush,
i mentioned in the complaint, and her costs
and disbursements in this suit, and such oth
er relief as is uieet to equity.
This summons is published by order of the
Hon. R. P. Boise, jujjje of said court, made
it chambers in the citv of Salem on the 28th
day of January, lbSS. W. R. BILYEU,
Attorney for Plaintiff
Ki-al Estate and Kmploj nient
Agency.
PARTIES HAVING FARMS FOR SALE
of about 160 acres, or those having larger
ti..cts widch thev would be willinar to divide
I up into SO or 100 acre lots, are invited to call
at our office, as we nave a few customers ic
that class of farms. We c?n also furnieh par
ties wanting- help, either male or female, for
the city or couutiy, with such help as they
dsn. ire on short notice; and we also have a few
situations for bota male and female in the
eity and country. Call at our office if you
want- help or want employment. We can get
either for yon. Office No. 65 First street, ad
joining . C. Tweedale's tin store.
F. A. BURIvHART & CO.
DR. R. KOLDEWAV, VETERIKARY SUR
eon, Albany, Oreron. -Graduate of Ger
man and Aiucriccn colleges.
25 Per Cent Discount
FOR CASH
ON LUMBER
At J . M. Dorrancea steam sawmil' one and
one-hali mile from Mehama. ForJ further
particulars, address
J. M. D0RRANCE, Mehama, Or.
THE PHU 0GRAPHER.
j
Hxton's oM stand Albanr
FOSHAY & MASON
Wholesale and Retail
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