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THE MOByiXG HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14. 1SSS.
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The postoftice will be closed each evening
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train should b? mailed before 8 o'clock the
levious avemii;r.
Linnj I'ouuly J.epublis-au 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
A electing .delegates to the state re
publican convention, which con
venes in Portland April 11th, and
for th purpose of placing in nom
ination candidates lor the vanou.-,
county offices, and to transact surh
other business as may properly
come before the convention. The
convention will consist of 79 dele
gates, appointed as follows:
East Albany 9
West Albany 7
Ilalsey 6
Hurrisbunr 4
Brownsville 7
Shedd 5
Lebadon 7
Scio..' 3
Waterloo 4
Orledhs S i hundreds formerly fell
i neat, is not sufficient ; on the con-
j trary, it appears that if only the
sod whence malarial effluvia have
arisen could be kept permanently
s aked with moisture, there would
be no infection. The soil must be
for a while sodden with moisture,
then dried, before the invisib'
effluvia the marsh miasma be
come dangerous. The heat neces
sary to produce the poison must be
omewhat greater than 60 degrees,
somewhat less than SO degrees;
between these limit, but not out
side them, heat does its poison-
geeraiing wonc. we nave in
these conditions alone a certain
power of influencing malaria, as
has bee" shown by repeated ex
amples. I remember that in my
boyhood aguish fevers were very
nomnion in parts of Knt, near the
shores of the Thames and Med
way. The difference between the
country and the towns in this
respect was a subject of constant
remark. But now, as I learn from
relatives living in these regions,
malarial troubles are much less
prevalent, drainage having had a
markedly beneficial effect. A
similar change, on a larger scale,
lias been produced in the eastern
counties of England, where for
merly aguish fevers were once very
common. It seems strange now to
think of ague as one of the chief
death-dealing diseases of parts of
England, insomuch that even in
London, where now it is unknoivr,
iave
This WhBk!
welties in Wash Dress 'Fabrics
r
' CraWfordsville o! n
hweet uome z
Fox Valley.. 3
Center 3
Santiam 3
Franklin Butte 2
Syracuse 2
Liberty 'J.
Brush "Creek 2
Bock Creek. 2
victims to
Sateens,
Ginghams,
Seersucker.
AT
Wm. SIMPSON,
-HAVING PURCHASED THE
BANE
;bupt
STOCK !
Of Shane & I
Offers the entire stock nf il
dress goods, woolen fabrics, domestic:-, '.-to.
-A FULL STOCK OF-
jonsway
ot
iuui suoe.s, iciuifs'
;ne i
1
fet glfitllOilt
Batistes
Total 79
The committee recommend thai
the primaries be held on March
31st,1 at 2 p. m. S
G. W. Davis. Sec.
S. Train,
Chairman.
SHUT OUT.
The rep'.y of the mayor of New
Yok to the young man who iiad
applied to him for assistance in I
procuring a situation as an ap- j
prentice to learn a trade, opens a I
peculiar phase of American artisan j
life. j
Tb,e young man stated that he !
had applied to more than fifty eai
" plovers for a position, and in every
instance was informed that, there
was no vacancies, as the rules only
allowed them to employ a limited
number of apprentices. The mayor j
in his reply states that he is pow-
erless to affer any assistance. He .
citet the fact that the trades unions I
In Switzerland the drainage of
swamps has almost entirely killed
out malaria in certain regions
where it was once prevalent. They
widened the channels of rivers
running out of lakes in such sort
as to lower the level of the lakes,
and the lakes thus lowered drained
the swamps. On the other hand,
the bog lands of Ireland are free
from malaria, whether because
peat moss does not contain the
poisonous materials, or because
the bogs remain too constantly
moisture-sodden, is not clear. It
is stated also mat malaria is un
known in the region of the Dismal
swamp. . Elevation has a marked
effect in regard to the prevalence
of malaria, not only locally but
generally. Thus in certain shore
tracts it has been noticed that near
the sea level there is no malaria,
while, again, above a certain
j height, as 300 or 400 fost. malaria
j is absent; but between these the
' disease is destructive and preva
; lent. Yet elevation alone does not
i prevent malaria from appearing.
i laKing an mese statements into
' consideration, can we help orriv-
ing at use conclusion tnat our
Percales, Ind ago Blues and Fine Turkey Reds.
27" These goods must be sold. Call earlv and secure bargains.
ATTENTION!
These goods are the latest Eastern Novelties, and &tq all
seasonable designs.
fresh,
-ALSO A FULL LINE OF-
STAPLE
DRY GOODS.
Buyers of groceries
and persons having but
ter and eggs to sell, will
find it greatly to their
to call and
examine our goods and
prices.
Staple Groceries I .
FiDe Glasware,Crockery
The best quality of teaa, ooffaa, raiaiaa w
mnte. etc.
CAKES, PIES,
Fresh Baked Bread
Every Day.
At this old and reliable house ia also to V
round a complete assortment, of fresh faniiJ
groceries, to which is constantly being added mi
;he sc isouable lines of groceries and provuioav
Uch :id
Cranberries,
f ine Pickles,
Dried Beef Chipped to Order.
Anchouy Mustard,
Candies and Nuts,
Eastern Buckwheat Flour.
Canned Goods of All Kinds,
Bohemian Glassware, Etc.
These (foods were all bought when priivw
were low, and tbe benefit of the margin wj(! t,,
given to his customers. Kemeniber tho pla...
it the old comer on lirst and B-oadalbin Sts. '
r
HOFFMAN AND PFEIFFER.
Proprietors of
urn.
ALBAN
advantage
Samuel E. on no;,
.Albany, Or.
nnininns find hfliA.' on tin. enhiont
have all adopted rules excluding ... .
,,,, ,. V , , . i of malaria are in a great measure
alii but a limited number ol ap- , . , ., . .
I . . . sitnplv theories? True, -we can
prentices, but that no provisions v , ,
, '. , , v . discover s.j'.vie results, but ue can
can be applied to hinder the loreign ; ,
. . , ' not be positive upon anv condu-
workrnen lrom coming in anil lul-i , w t ; n ' .
. , : . j sions, for lacts in other instances
ing tne snons ana decreasing ine .
1 ..1 l t
a-pect entirely.
nizw to ja v.
rate ot waes. which is the onlv
object the unions have in view in j
limiting the number of apprentices. !
The result is that the American
boy Buds the factory and workshop j
door's closed against him, and;
.IrifK intn -.1 lin. nf i.il., ,!,! ! ATT0 S.VLLIXGKR HAS Ol-KXED
r)0()Ms
TO liKXT, M'l'I.Y
K. V, Ciuit;i:l', coiiicr of
si.intn streets.
Xew t'isar sioie.
To tins.
Third ai.ii
vatrraucv.
House. His furii'.er uirrons are
ctill aiid Sec his new store.
A CI-
iiu ited
There is undoubtedly much truth i
in the view of the subject that Sr
taken, anu it is certainiv a verv i io
mistaken policy on tbe part of the i
trades unions to adhere to such
i:-ieu iy ii:c uiiictors 01 si-nool ilistv ct
No. 41, at llaisey. Linn (.ounl.y, Oregon, up
to Monday, April -, lass, at 2 o'clm-lc -. M..
(or the liuiMinjr oi a school house m sa u
.!i-;tpii't :lt:.:ririlili-J- tn rliw i liiis ;.i.il cii...iK..
ruinous rules. The needs of the ; tions now on tile in thfl office o: the district
niTMiivitinrn themelvs slin-ild ! e'erk, at Ilalsey, Linn county, Oregon. l)i
Occupations tneineiCS SIlOill-1 tie , m.t.orii rcserve -o theinselves the rijht to
termine the nuuiier of learners of ' alJ.v and a!ibi :s.
, , . ' iiv order of directors. F S. FI KLDS,
the trade that are empluved, and i District ulerk-s.
S-U'posed :lTf;l at &H2J' or , mis itn uay ot Jiarch,
benefit of the skilled
not the renii:nen'al ur
iumai .4 l. , AM (j(ji-iEN UENEKAL Al'CTlOXEHK
Workmen who perform the finiSll- ! O Any and ai! goods oi.l at auction. LivL
. , j t.r,ck, household iro xis, etc., r?om the city or
mg labors. I country soitl promptly on reasonable terms.
THEORIES.
,. , . . ... i and Jefferson streets, Albany, Oregon.
On every subject man invariably satisfaction or no pay.
You will Snvff Money
I tY TAKING YOUK SEWIXG MACHINES
X) to the repairer, B K. Parsons, at Sixth
Uood
the
establishes a theory which, in
absence of positive
forms a controlling belief
materia medica perhaps more than
anywhere else do these theories
prevail.
For instance, take the popular
acceptance ef the effects of malaria,
as well as its constituent parts.
Professor Proctor, in the Courier-
1 NY OXE WISHING TO TRADE A
knowledge XV fresh milch cow for a dry one and re
In John Brigs.
to
M;mleiil--A l.ol or House hiiiI Lot.
FOR A PARSONAGE FOR ST. PA
Me: nudist church South. Addrt-s t"L"S
behalf tils Trustees, Rev. Geo. F. Rs. on
Albany. ound,
pOR YOUR FINE WINES AND LIQUORS
X go to 31. Haumaart s.
W. F. READ,
(Successor to X. II. ALLEN)
1ST JEW
1
er and
Spring Stock.
I am now receivinor new a'oods in every line-ant3
woTild cordially invite everybody to call and inspect
Y e propose, to have
on
stock and Prices.
The Live Dry Goods House
Of Albany, and shall at all times study the
wants of our patrous both in style and prices.
KENTON & CHASE,!
New Store between the opera house and postofficn
Y
MM WW
And manufacturers of
Choice Confectionery.
We are now prepared to furnish choice, fresh
candies of best grade, consisting of pure ii
assorted flavors, mixed candies, extra r iem:b
and chocolate creams, fancy nijxed, c.ndy tovs
and a general assortment oi fine cndies
AT WEOLESALE OB KKTAIL.
3TOrders from country dealers prompth at
tened to. Factory on First street,
Albany. - - Ore go
n.
M Crown Mills,
ISOM, UJIHUfi 4t CO., Prop'A.
NEW PROCESS FLOUR.
(Superior for family and baker nse)
Tie Best Storage Facilities
OThe Hieott price in cash paid for wheat.
fierereHonsetetaMiij
Cooducted
FOR
jj
-) (o-
kits aii(
L
amp
111
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SPEt'I.tli NOTICES.
H.
EWERT, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER
and jeweler, Albany, Oreiron,
B BOARDING HuCst-MKa. i!.
nell. Everything fresh and
Journal, laV8 tlOWIl tlie lacts tnat i faction jruarantee-l.
the circumstance? under which
malaria prevails as a local disease,
though sufficiently marked, are yet
in some degree complicated and
perplexing. It is certain that the
exciting cause of the disease is
something present in . invisible
effluvia from the surface of the
earth. It seems almost as certain
that decomposing, or rather de
composed, vegetable matter is the
source of . the infection ; yet the
appearance of malaria in such a
place as the rock ot Gibraltar,
FEX
cleau. iiatis-
Jlaxiiolia Flour.
1HE BEST MAGNOLIA FLOUR DELIV-
ered to any part of the citv. for SI. 10 per
sack. JOHN A. CRAWFORD.
nlSOdtf
T
LADIES DESIRING PLAIN SF WING OR
sewing for children can have the same
dune promptly and at reasonable rates by ad
dressing Mrs. Pauline Burns.Albany
FOK SALE.
U)') miles east of Albany.near the Oregon
Pacific railroad, 369 acres in- cultivation, and
contains sufficient water and timber tor gen-
which is characterized by an entire i era u,e- would make four good farms
J i Prit-p. Sl'?.0ft0. with t.frnw tn Rni nitrchiwf-r.
absence ot vegetation, presents an ! For i-articuiai-s apply to j. j. Dorns.
apparent exception which pre- Contractor and lluililer.
vents us from definitely deciding rnHE undersigned having located
X in Albanv, w.hcits patronage from citv
that vegetable matter alone can and country, " Will contract to build bridges.
j ' i ' i i ! barns and ali manner of d. veiling houses, in-
produce the malarial mtection. ciuiu!ls Queen Anc, Eastteke and EliaUith
Moisture is necessary to produce 1 au At'hs "f ""Win:w. will furnbh pians
J i mi snei-iac-itioiis without :nar.re. .atista-
tLe poison ; yet moisture alone, or lion guaranteed. w. c. CAtSEL
Dry Goods.Notions,
Furnishing! Goods,
Hats and Caps.
Boots and Shoes.
Groceries, Etc
Call and see me.
"W. IF1. ZE3IE.iL.nD,
JULIUS GEADWOHL'S
Crockery Store.
H. DIERCKS.'
Heals serd fram 35 ceats t $1-0
SfJuRt'-mers order wlmtover desired. Th
ci ' d with tbe beet in tn "-arkct.
MJIMOX!?.
In the '.he circuit court of the State of Ore
iron for Linn comity.
Mrs. L. Oou:;li, plaiutiil, vs. C J. Gousrli,
di.-f ondai.l .
T" C. J. Gondii, the ;ibove named defendant.
In the i.aiue of the s'ate of Ort-on,you are
lerei'y leqnircd t' atear and answer the
-oniiihtint of the above plaintiff in the above
sutitlcd i.-uuvt, now on file with the clerk of
iid court on or before the first aay of the
mxt regular term of said court which said
rouvt begins on the 12th day of March, 1SSS,
it the court bouse in Albany, Linn county,
Jroifon. And if you fail to so iiiiswer said
xmiplaiut, the plaintiff will apply to said
-ourt foi the relief demanded in said com
pbi nt, which is that the marriage contract
;xistinu: hetween plaintiff and defendant be
lissolved.and that plaintiff have the care and
custody hi the ininop child Clement G.Gouirh,
ncntioned in the complaint, and her costs
.lid disbursements in this suit, and such oth--r
relief as is meet to equity.
Tiiis summons is published by order of the
Hon. It. P. Uoise, judife of said court, made
it chambers in the city of Salem on the 2Sth
lay of January, ISSS. W. K. BILYEU,
Attorney for Plaintiff
Ht'Ul
Euiployuient
(Snccessor to N H. Allen)
First Street,
Albany, Oregon.
Lloarer Bros'. Silverware,
IT'reiicli, OliiTia andCrystalware,
Boys' "Wagons vnd "Doll Carriages.
Fancy and Toy Ooods.
' SAVE YUR MONEY
Bv buying your goods lrom niy"store. I am buv-
ing direct from the tactory aud sell at Eastern prices-
witn ireignt aaaea, lor casn.
Won's Baking Powde One Pound Can,25c
)-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. I am als(
agent for the Frank Bros. Implement Co , Portland
ici on pane trancais. Hier wird deutch gesprochen.'
Estate and
Agency.
DARTIES HAVING FARMS FOR SALE
L of about 160 acres, or those having larjrcr
r.icts which they would be willing to divide
ip into SO or lOu acre lots, are invited to call
it our office, as we have a ;ew customers fo
.iat class of fanus. We c?n also fumish par
ies wanting: help, either male or female, for
he city or country, with such help as they
it aire on short notice; and we also have a few
situations for lxt.i male and female in the
ity and country. Call at our office if you
rant help o-want employment. We can'get
ithcr tor yon. Office No."65 First street, ad
jiiiuin V. C. Tweedale's tin store.
F. A. BURKHART & CO.
DPv. R. KbLOEW W, VETERINARY SUR
ircon, Albany, Oreifon. -Graduate of Ger
nan aiiu Ainericwii collevfes.
2o Jer Cent Discount
FOR CASH
TjHE CITY LIQUOR STORE,
M, BATJMGART, Proprietor,
tarXext door to the Odd Fellows' Temple, Albanj-, Oregon
Keeps constantly on hand the finest imported andf lomestic wines,? liquors, cigars ap
tobaccos. Omy first-class liquorstore in she city 1
SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO ORDERS FROM THE COUNTRY
ON LUMBER
onth'Iii1!:,!?01106'?.811"1 sawmill one and
Mehama-J For further
y.M. DORRANCE; Mehama, Or.
THE PHU OGRAPHFR
on- old Und
. Albbuy
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