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THE MOKNTXG HERALD, ST7XDA.Y, MAECII 18. 1888. Daily a.nd Weekly TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. DAILY. I'n Wished eve-v niorninir except Mo'Ua-.) elivered by carrier, per week 0. 15 By mail, per yeai ....... 00 WEEKLY. '(Published every Friday Morning.) One copy, per annum, in advance $2.09 When nut paid in advance --c THE HAILS. Mails at th Albany postohlce close as follows: r'or all otlieeb north Vhe eastern states ( . The West Side -6.30 a.m. . '.nd the Narrow GuageR . R. ) for Portland and Salem. 11 a. m. Corvallis and Yaquina 12:30 p. m. All offices south 7::J0 p. m The postohlce will be closed each evening Irom six to seven o'clock. Remastered matter tor the early morcing train should be mailed beiore 3 o'clock the ievious ivenmjj. ORKGON PACIFIC TIME TABI.K. Arrives utpari I'asseifcjer Freiirnt .. . 11:15am 1:' p m .....I 5:23imi 6:50 a m O. te C. R. K. TIME-TABLE. NORTH BOCND. Arrives Iiepartr, . Arrives. Cala.expr Eugene ex Freight (i:15am 7.05am j Portlan-lO.lOain 111nauill. 35arr. " 3.4f,-' 7. lOauil " 2.45pm SoPTH BOUXI. : Arrives Departs Arrives. Cala.exp 7 45pmj 8.05pm Ashland O.OOa-.ii Susene exil-2.2opmj l-2.40pm! Eugene 2.40p in rreiijht j 1 SOpnilEiurene ti.'limiv LEBANON BRANCH. FmAlba'y Departs Jlil ' No. ".".'."j 12 50 p m Lebano:i at l.-K p ni No. 13.. ! 8.10 p ill . S"- " Fin beban j . No.12 I 5.00 a in Albanyat n.4f a in. Jo. 14 j 2.00 pm! " 2.45 pin. THE WEATHER TO-DlV. Sax Francisco, March 7 Weather inriica tio is for the next twenty-four hours be!fiu nin ' at 7 p. m. are: Fair weither. EDITORIAL NOTES. Gen. Phil Sheridan, talked of mildly for presidential nominee, is a farmer of Yamhill county, atai.y rate he owns a farm down there. Republican primaries will be held on Marc h 31st and the county convention April 4th. The state convention convenes in Porthu.d on April 11th. Commercial travelers, and tl e much berate I drummers, who, are on the whole pretty shrewd and ebserving citizens, say that Al bany is the liveliest city in the "Willamette vallev. The managers of the Utans Yallev, California, Eureka mine, in building their new powder hou-e will probably remember thatjtion of such publications powder stored in a room where stoves are kept running is not ex-j actly .safe. The demolition their I old house by the recent powder explosion will give them a hint of that nature. The democrats tired the first sun i of the campaign yesterdav at their ! primary meetings, at which dele-! gates to the county convention were elected and precinct nomina , tions made. Considerable interest was taken but it is bv emendates i nothin ' when j compared with the ainoijnt of button-holing tUat w ill he dune at their con vent im next Saturday. Irish, of the, Alta, has a happy 'way of hitting tiilng-i s piarely and fairly when he alludes co non political subjects. In relation to a recent article, in which Dr. Ham mond says that man should live always, and would never die if he kept in line with the laws of his being, he says: "Dr. Hammond is getting cranky. No created or ganism is immortal. 'The beasts that perish,' in a state of nature have a chance to live up to the law of their existence, and they die finally of the subsidence of life within them. There is no evi dence that man is an exception to j the rule. It he live forever, there j muni .1 1 t . r I .,1 ora.ltlitn fiY f 1 i Cx ' globe would become in a single century so crowded by human beings that a sentence to an eter nity of physicai existence would be the essence of cruelty." California enterprise is pro verbial. The latest relates to prison work. It is said that at San Quentin is to be tried an ex periment which wiil lie followed with interest by prison managers all over the country. Instead of duplicating the jute machinery the prison directors propose to run the jute mill, as many private manufacturing enterprises are, by dividing the prisoners into day and night shifts and keeping the looms and jennies in operation for twenty four hours eacii working day. To do this, electric lights have been provided and necessary arrange ments made for the proper guard ing and control of the prisoners. It is a distinctive California idea, and its success will work a revolu tion in the industrial operations of verv nsnitentiarv in the country which can e adapted to a like "f"-" i method. TEMPERANCE K0TES. Contributed by the V. U. T. U. Dubuque, Iowa, brewers and liquor dealers have just incorpo rated a personal liberty association which has for some of its objects : obtaining information concerning the working of prohibitory laws in various states; to work for their repeal or modification; to secure compensation ; to aid its members in defending their rights of person or property, and to obtain an en actment of a license law in Iowa. Some enterprising temperance men have founded what they call the Fairmount temperance colony m Los Angeles county, California. They have purchased the Antelope valley, laid it out in lots of five, ten and twenty acres, and ofier the lots to temperance, moral settlers none other need apply on favor able terms. All deeds contain the clause, "forever prohibiting the sale of intoxicants on the prem ises." They make raisin grapes a specialty. Mrs. Marj- B. Keese, whom v all remember with pleasure, has recently been called upon to part with a beloved daughter. Mrs. Keese came to this coast, hoping a change would benefit her daughter, who had been in delicate health for some time. The change did not prove beneficial. The many friends who were drawn to the kind motherly woman during her 'short stay imong us, will deeply sympathize with her in this great attlu-tior. Kev. Wallace J. Gladwin, mis sionary in India, writes a to'iriiirg letter to the New York Advocate, on the introduction by English people of alcoholics among non Christian nations. He says: "Drinking customs have gained a terrible hold upon the educated classes, and the use of strong drink is growing greatly among the masses in the large cities, in the ! towns and in the villages all ovei India." He closes his appeal by J submitting the following plan, I which we hope some of our white ribbon women, and those inter-j ested in the cause, will heed: "To those whose hearts are stirred and whose labors have not been other-1 wise fully engaged, I have a plan j to suggest. Having a small hook repository and publishing two monthly journals, I am well situ ated to spread temperance liter. ature. My means are limited and help is needed for a large eircub- Don:i- t:ons of old books, tracts, period- j ii:als, learleti, etc., will be well j USe 1. I have orders awaiting i hich I am unable to fill. We are situated so as to publish tracts in the vernacular and spread them among the people. Who will fur- Ilish the means for doing this? 1 wistl especially to print in the vernaculars anu in r.ugiiMi uirge posters and scriptural texts against strong drink. This, you. see, will I - .1 . ..1 1 ... . t . uouoie eueci, to warn uie People against the evil of liquor a id, at the same time, show them t at the Christian scriptures strongly oppose the use of intox icating drinks. Any person or societies willing to co-operate in this good work m iv please address as follows: The Maxager, India Watchman, Bombay, India. MCW TO-ltAl. THWO CORNER LOTS IN THE EASTERN L "art of the- ity with a conifoi table house, j ' a well ot witter anil new nam. I?01l JL cart and harness, separate or together. The horse is 5 years obi irentle single or 'onblc, a stylish fii.e traveler. Apply at the Hkxald ottiue. DOOMS TO RENT, APHLY TO MRS il B W, Ctindiff, comer of Third ai.d Washington streets. Sow Cigar Storo. OTTO SALMNGER HAS OPENED A CI ;rar and tobacco store opposite the liuss House. His former patrons are invited to call and see his new store. ylAM COHEN-GENERAL AUCTIONEER. O Any and all jjooris sold at auction. Live stock, household ifO ds, etc., from tliecity or countrv soid promptly on reasonable terms. A N Y iv trei ONE WISHING TO TRADE A fresh milch cow for a dry one and re ceive the difference in cash should apply to John liriftg-s. Ton will Save Money BY TAKING YOUR SEWING MACHINES to the repairer, ii V. Parsons, at Sixth and Jefferson streets, Albany, Oregon. Good satisfaction or no pay. B BOARDING HOUSE MRS. M. FEN- neil. Everything fresh and clean. Rooms rented by the week or month. Satio faition guaranteed. SPECIAL SOTIl'KS. Mnsnolia Floiy. Itllt BEST MAGNOLIA FLOUR DELIV 1 ered to anv part of the citv, for $1.10 per sack. JOHN A. CRAWFORD. nlSOdtf ' iok s.iiT. IACRES OF LAND SITUATED 12 0l) miles east of Albany.near the Oregon Pacific railroad, 3(j0 acres in cultivation, and contains sufficient water and timber for gen era use. Would make four good farms Price, $12,000, with terms to suit purchaser. For particulars apply to J. J. Dorris. onlmrlor and Builder. THE UNUERSIMN ;.D HAVING LOCATED in Albany, solicits patrr.na.sre from cily and country. Will contract to build bridges, barns and all manner of dw eiliusc houses, in- I eluding: (jneen Anne, hastlake and Elizabeth au styles of building, win furnish pbns and specimitions without I'linrje. atIs;a tion guaranteed. W. C. CASSEL W. P. (Successor to NEW 1 liter ant I am now receiving new goods in every line anr would cordially invite everybody to call and inspect our stock and prices. We' propose to have The Live Dry Of Albany, and shall at 'all times study the wants of our patrons both in style and prices. Dry Goods,ffotions, Furnishing Goods, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes. , kail nc see me (Successor to First Street, - IEEE, T. TCOSTIES, tab -AND DEALER 1N- Text Books and all School Supplies. Fine stationery, miscellaneous books, photograph and autograph albums, inkstands, ink, pens, pencils, etc., etc. Sheet music, music books and all kindj of musical merchandise. s General News Depot. fWMail orders promptly attended to. JULIUS Grocer XTO. 61 EIEST ST. (Xext to Burkhart fc Kceney's real estate oflSce) 4 LB ANY,- - OREGON. WILL BROS., Di-iik-is i j ii 1 1 the li-iiilin. ' Guns, Pistols, Sewing lactones, ansJPianos, -;ful! Line of - Sheet nvusic,Tnusical merchundise,ammumtioii, fish ino; tav-kle etc. Warranted razors,butclier and pocket knives. , Best kind of NEEbLES, OILS and EXTRAS for all SEWING MACHINES. aiNN COUNTY ACENTS FOR NORTHWESTERN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Repairing of sewing machines, musical instruments, guns, etc., neatly done ALBANY. WITH BILLIARD HALL J. B. WILLIAMS,, CHOICE WINE At Revere Hov.se, hm Bouse San READ, X. H. ALLEN) Goods'" House 'oceries, N II. Allen) - "Albany, Oregon. JOSEPH, OREGON. 9- ANDICLUB ROOMS. Proprietor AND LIQUOR Albany, Oregon. mm Stock. er, Stationer, AT Wm. SIMPSON, -HAVING PURCHASED THE BANKRUPT STOCK! -Of Shane uners me entire stock of drv goo Is. boots and sjoe ladic' fine1 dress goods, woolen fabrics, domestics, etc. etc. " I Cos These goods must be sold. ATTENTION! Buyers of groceries andlpersons having but terand eggs to sell, will find it greatly to their advantage to call and examine our goods and prices. KENTON & CHASE, New Store betweenjjthe Jopera house and postoffiee NOW FOR I -0) - Lanips AT - JULIUS GEADWOHL'S Crockery Store. JLlocrer Bros'. Silverware, H'rench, China aiidCrystalware, Boys' Wagons vnd Doll Carriages. Fancy and Toy Ooods. SAVE YUR MONEY V Bv "buying your goods Irom my'store. I am hav ing direct from the lactory and sell at Eastern prices with freight added, lor cash. Kenton's Biking Powde -One Pound Can, 2oc : o)-(o I am agent for ten responsible Fire and Marine In surance companies, representing $72,ooo,ooo. Insure and protect youi self before it is too late. Iam also ao-ent for the Frank Bros. Implement Co-, Portland. E- lei on parfe Francais. Hier wird deutch gesprochen.- TJHE CITY LIQUOR STORE, M. BAZJMGABT, Proprietor. 4"Next door to the Odd Fellows' Temple, Albany, Oreon"ES Keeps constan y on hand the finest imported aiuljdomestic wines, lii.aors, cigars: ap tobaccos. Only first-class liquor,store in she city SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO fc Lonswav.- L mil Call early and secure bargains. rr (0- flwve ! ai Lami) inmminos ORDEES FROM THE COUNTRY """" ' v Star mm - A FULL STOCK OF Staple Groceries I Fine GIassware,Crockei? The best quality of teaa, coffee, raising u mats, etc. CAKES, PIES, Fresh Baked Bread Every Day. At this old and reliable house U also to V "ound a complete assortment, of fresh family rroceries, to which is (distantly being aridci ai ihe se isonable lines of groceries and provision such s 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 goods were all bought when pri(x were low, and the benefit of the margin will im ;iven to his customers. Remember the ;i!a. . xl ihe old corner on First and Broadalbin Sts. HOFFMAN AND PFEIFFER, -Proprietors of- JIT And manufacturers of il We are now prepared to furnish chorce, frt-sh candies of best grade, consisting of unesti assorted flavor, mixed candies, extra I- reiict and chocolate creams, fancy mixed, cuidy tu( an J a general assortment of fine candies AT fllGLEsALE K CET.tll,. .fgTOrders from eonnf ry dealers promptli a tcned to. Factory on iirst street, Albany, - - Oregon. M Crown Milk ISOm, l.VI.G '& CO., Prop's. NEW PROCESS FLOUR. (Superior for family and bakers' use) Tie Best Storage Facilities Cyriie Highest price in cash paid for when ALBANY - - - OtcuON, Revere House Eestaurajit! (ok ecbopeax plak) Conducted by H. DIERCKS.' Meals h erred from 85 cents ( $l-0 jCurt'mer8 order whatever desired. Tb fcih'o l with the bot in tne - -!t i:-al KMnlt- and Knitiloymriit Ag-m-j. PARTIES HAYING FARMS FOR SALE of about loO acres, or those having laiycr tracts which tbey would be willing to divide up into t0 or l(u acre lots, are invited to call at our office, as we have a ew customers fo' that class of f-irms. We cm also furnish par ties wai.t'ii help, either male or female, for the city or country, with such help as they ut sire on short notice; and we also have a few r- tuations for hot l male and female in the .'.ty and countr... Call at our office if you want help or want employment. We can get ;tber for yon. Office No. 65 First street, ad joining W. C. Tweed -le's tin store. F. A. BURKHART & CO. DR It. KOLDEWAY, VETERINARY SUF. .'eon, Albany, Oregon. - -Graduate of Gcr man and American colleges. Notice t Taxpayers. VfOTlCE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ON XI all county taxes for the year 1887 not paid before April 1st 18S8. cost will be added. Those who have not paid will govern them selves accordingly. Prompt payment will save cost. By order of the sheriff of Linn county. .1). S Smith. Farm for Kent or Sale. THREE-FOURTH SECTION OF LAND, consisting of the Find'ey Soda vi He ranch situated oil the Santiam mountain road, 1" miles east of Sweet Home. Good house and barn on premises. For further information inquire of W. R Findley at Sweet Home. THE PHU 0GRAPHER. Puton'd old stand Albanr i2o'Per Cent Discount FOR CASH ON LUMBER I At J. M. Dorrances steam sawmill one and j one-halt mile from Mchama. For further j particulars, address i I J. M. D0RRANCE, Mehatna, Or. OR. SHORT LINE & UNION PACIFIC R. R. Shortest and best route to all points east and south. Pullman Palace cars. Emigrant or fam ily sleeping cars all the way through from . Portland t Council Bluffs and KansasCity without change. These cars are free of charge. For further particulars rega .dinff rates, etc inquire of Curran & Monteith, Hrents, Albany, Oregon. FOSHAY & MASCN Whoicsile andF.etail Brapts rBosMers IB . i 1 1 nn II K 1 ! 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