Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, March 21, 1888, Image 2

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    THE MORNLNG IIEEAU), WEDNESDAY, MARCH 21, 1SS8.
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Daily a.me Weekly
TEXMS OF SUBSCRIPTION:
. DAILY.
Published even- morning except Mo'Ma.)
elivered by carrier, per week 0. 15
By mail, per yeai 4 CO
WEEKLY.
(Published every Friday Morning.)
One copy, per amiuin, in advam:e.........$2.00
When not paid in advance iQ
THK MAILS.
Mails at th Albany postoflice close as follows:
t or all offices north
' he eastern states ( 6.30 A M-
The West Side f
. jid the Narrow GuageR .R. J
r;r Portland and Salem 11 A. M.
i'orvallis and Vaquina 12:30 p. m.
All offices south 7:30 f. m
The postottice will be closed each evening
from six to seven o'clock.
Registered matter for the early morning
train should be mailed be'ore b o'clock the
tevious jvening.
OREGON 1'ACIFIC TIME TABLE.
Arrives impart
l'avsenger.. .
.Kreignt...
,ll:lf.am 1:0; p ui
' f:25nm i:?i0 n. 01
O. ta C. R. It. TIME-TABLE.
NOKTH ltOPSH.
Arrives iJepurf
Arrives.
Cala.expr j C:45am 7.0faiii . Portlan-10. 10am
Eugene exill 15am; 11. :i5ait.:
Freight
7. 10am i
2.45pm
SOUTH BOCSO.
Arrives Departs Arrives. j
Cala.exp j 7.45pmi S. 05pm j Ashland d.OOam :
hiifene ex liiOpmj li40pui, Eugene 2.40p m j
r'reiyht ) 1 30pm ' Eugene ft.OOnni j
LEBANON BRANCH, j
FmAlba'y Departs
Arrives
io. Il....il2 50 p lit Lfcti iiM' -i at 1.38 p m I
No. 13....I S.lOp in " " Q ,! - " j
Fin Leban
No. 12..
o. 14..
. j 5.00 a ui'Aluanyat ant. j
-.oopm! . " 2.45pm.
HSan-Francsoo, March 20.-Weatherin(i:ca-jbeann
lions for the next twenty-four hours begin-
ning at 7 P. H. are: Fair weather.
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EDITORIAL NOTES.
A green looking countryman
lately floated down the Cumber- j
land river on a fine looking black ,
walnut log, which he disposed of j
at a fabulous price, walnut timber
being now one of the scarce and
high-priced articles. When the
purchaser removed the log from
the water it was found to have
grown on a sycamore stump, and
had been decorated with an orna
mental but fictitious black walnut
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DarK. inat countryman s green-
ness was like the bark to the log j
pat on for the occasion.
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-the evsrc tenor of his way. The
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tlie capture of some Mormon j
. against whom warrants' arc out fori
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'Illegal cohabitation. The Stub- !
:bornness of these people has filled
vtlifi i.-iiia wit!, nffonrlnre hnr If lo
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UOUbttul Whether any of those Who
w.o t. . .. i i i ,
... ij oiivc mciiiisci e iruiii
jisoji jealiy mean to keep their
pledges. The only hope of the,
lormons now lies in statehood.
if bv the aid of the democrats they
can sjain admittance to the union
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polygamy will flourish and the
.entile will be uncerimoniously
thrown out.
The German claim that the Bell
telephone invention had been au
icipated by an inventor in that
:ountry does not sem to influence
;he decision oi the supreme court
jf this country. In a recent de
cision the court says that in con
ideri: the question of alleged
.intieipation of i'.ell's invention of
Jie telephone by lieis in Germany,
he court holds tiiat Keis discovered
i means of transmitting musical
.one and nothing more. Bell's
patent being for the process or art
of transmitting speech, would
have leen just as valid if he had
used the apparatus of Reis in de
veloping it. Tlie court holds that
the apparatus of Keis was not suc
cessful in transmitting speech,
and that his invention was not in
iny respect an anticipation of the
JiscoTerv of P.eu.
The belie veis in the one or gold
standard for a circulating medium
ire strenuous, and unremitting in
their -efforts to enforce their one
ided ideas. One of their indus
trious writers is David A. Wells,
whose latest attempt is to show
that the fall in prices is the direct
result of admitting silver as one of
the standards of measures of value.
The Chronicle points out Mr. Wells'
mistake, which it believed was
peculiar to those who discussed
the nion1' question from the mono
metallic standpoint ; but it appears
that men who fancy they are bi
metalists are just as much astray.
The trouble with both classes of
disputants is that they are igno
rant of the fact or disregard it
that when the metals are used as
money, it is only quantity which
determine value, and not the
extent to which they are em-
ployed in facilitating exchanges.
Thus all of the vast commercial
All of the efforts to suDoress the i liyUor into the state is erefore
vice of Mormonism seems" to only d'-'cIared to be invalid, and the
curtail but not end poivgamv. ! jU(,-UK'nt of the United .States
Trie Chronicle thinks that the j circuit, court for tlie northern dis--fioom
of Mormonism is sealed, but1 trkt of Illillois is sustained, the
-.thrtl2ami8t at.oears to linrsnp chief justice and jubtlces uray and
transactions of Sew York might be
balanced daily in her clearing
house without the intervention of
f !
more than a single metal dollar,
and the miner business of retailing
be carried on entirely with national
bank or treasury notes. Still, so
long as gold, or gold and silver
combined, are the standard of
value, the amount which reposes
in the United States treasury, in
the banks, and, in fact, the whole
body of precious metals in the
world available for money, would
do the work of determining prices.
In other words, the quantity of
gold and silver, and not the every
day use to which they are put, is
wiiat determines values.
The Oregonian savs: "It will
be noted that Capt. Charles F.
Tow ell, engineer in charge of the
government work at the Cascades,
and always an earnest advocate of
the Columbia river improvement,
lias given up hope of an open
river in a reasonable time, under
the governmental method of
making appropriations. lie has
officially recommended the build
ing of a portage system for use
during the period of construction
of canals and locks at the Cascades
and ac The Dalles. This we are
convinced is the only reasonable
hope at this time. And furthur, it
would be money in the pockets of
onr ieople to build the portage
system rather than to wait upon
congress to provide appropriations
: for it."
Tue U. S. supreme court has
' recently decided several cases
Uli011 the ll(lUOr traffi
business. One of the decisions
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I involves the validity ot a statute
of Iowa, forbidding a railroad com
pany to bring intoxicating liquor
into that state, unless such com-
,janv has been furisied with a
eertiticate from the county auditor
ut- the county to which the liquor
is t0 hc transported, showing that
the consignee is legally authorized
t0 sell it. The court holds that
i power to regulate or forbid the sale
of a commodity, after it has been
brought into the state, does not
carry with it the right and power
to prevent its introduction by
transportation from another state.
The section of the Iowa statute of
April 5, 188(5, winch prohibits rail-
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bni.ging
Harian dissenting.
XEIV TO DAY.
'pwo couneu lots in thi
J- part of the i.ity with acoiufo
iron.' well "f water and new barn.
E KASTKIIN
foituljle noose,
barn.
L,ui: Lt-.-A house, light road?
! J? cart au.l harness, separate or together
Tlie hoive i : years old gentle siiiy;ie or
iioubie, a sl!Uii fine traveler. Apply at the
IlKKALu omee.
.e' Cigar Store.
OTTO SALL1NGKK HAS OPENED A Ci
gar and tobacco store opposite the Kuss
House. His former patrons are invited to
call and see his new store.
(3 Any and all jroods sold at auction. Live
I stocK, nouscno.'ii o us, etc., iroiu tne city or
country soiu promptly on reasonable tei ms.
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NY ONE WISHING TO TRADE A
fresh milch cow for a drv one and re
ceive the uinerence in casn snoulu apply to
John tin'';.
lou will Save Money
BY TAKING YOUR SEWING MACHINES
to the repairer, B t Parsons, at Sixth
and Jefferson streets, Albany, Oregon. Good
satisfaction or no pay.
BOARDING HOUSE-MRS. M. FEN
n L .1. ;,. . C.....V. 1 .,iMn
facti-Mi puarantee.l.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
Magnolia Flo nr.
I1HE. BEST MAGNOLIA FLOUR DELIV
1, ered to any part of the citv, for SI. 10 per
sack.
JOHN A. CRAWFORD.
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FIlK SAI.K.
f.ACRES OF LAND SITUATED 12
0)w mile3 east of Albany, near the Oregon
Pacific railroad, 360 acres in cultivation, and
contains sufficient water and timber for gea
era use. Would make four good farms
Price, 12,000, with terms to suit purchaser.
For particulars apply to J. J. Dorris.
Contractor ami Builder.
mHE UNDERSIGN 'X HAVIXG LOCATED
X in Albany, solicits patronage from city
and country, Will contract to build bridge,
barns and all manner of dwelling houses, in
cluding tueen Anne, EastlaUe and Elizabeth
au styles of buildings. Will furnish plans
,nd specifications without charge. Satisfa
tion guaranteed. W. 0. CASSEL
The "Pioneer Importer ami Breeder"
of California, will arrive at Albany on
or about March 2(itli with 3 imported
Norman stallions, selected from the
finest lot of draft horses ever landed on
the Pacitic coast. These horses will
he oileied at trices that will insure
their sale. Come to Join Sehmeer's
st.,We and sue tl,t.nK very one is
lirst, class stu liuu.
Hoiwd, Attention.
Theodore Skillman
W. F.
(Successor to
f inter auk
1 am now receiving new goods in everv line anc1
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 pi ices.
Goods9Notioiis,
Furnishing Goods,
Hats and Ca3s,
Call and see me.
(Successor to
First Street, -
bookseller, Newsdealer, S
-AND DEALER IN-
Text Books and all School Supplies.
Fine stationery, miscellaneous books, photograph and autograph album",
inkstands, ink, pens, pencils, -etc., etu. Sheet music, music books and all
kiudj of musical merchandise.
General ISTews Depot.
pgTMail orders promptly attended to.
JULIUS JOSEPH,
Grocer - Tobacc onis
1TO. ei 'FIRST ST,
(Next to Burkhart & Kccney's real estate office)
ALBANY, - OREGON.
WI
D-.-nlurs infill
Guns, Pistols, Sewing lactones, CrgansJPianos.
AJfwlI Line of
Kliopt.Trmsif musipal Tiificijuudise.ammiiintion, fisli
JllWWll
ing tackle etc; Warranted
knives.
Kent hind of NEEDLES. OILS and EXTRAS
for all SEWING MACHINES.
IlINN 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
Kept constantly on hand. A full line
sale. Everything first-class.
At Revere House,
Revere
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READ,
N. H. ALLEN)
COCK.
Goods, House
and Slices,
Groceries, Etc j
N H.Allen)
- Albany, Oregon.
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ti e k-;:tlin;
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razors,butcher and pocket
OREGON.
ANDCLUB ROOMS.
- - Proprietor
AND LIQUOR
of domestic and iinportcdTcijrarsgon
Albany, Oregon. .Jjfcl
Samp
Rooms !
AT
Win. SIMPSON,
-HAVING PURCHASED THK
BANKRUPT
Of Shane
Offers the entire stock of drv goo Is, ?.,ot -vul s:
dress goods, woolen fabrics, domestics., vtr. au:
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SLMf inese goods must be soM.
Cos
ATTENTION!
Buyers of groceries
and persons having but
ternd eggs to sell, will
find it greatly to their
advantage to call and
examine our goods and
prices.
KENTON & CHASE,!
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New Store between the opera house and postoffic
NOW MR
11 vn run uimi
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lamps and Lamp Trimmings
AT -
JULIUS GBAD WOHL'S
Crockery Store.
Hoo-er Bros5. Silverware,
French., China andCrystalware,
i Boys' "Wagons vnd Doll Carriages.
Fancy and Toy Ooods.
SAVE YUR MONEY
Bv "buying your goods Iromrnystore. I am hav
ing direct from the lactory and sell at Eastern prices
with freight added, lor cash.
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Kenton's Baking Powde --One Pound Cancel
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I am agent for ten responsible Fire and Marine In j
surance companies, representing $72,ooo,ooo. Insure!
and protect yom self before it is too late: lam alsoj
agent tor the h rank Bros.
lei on pane Francais. Hier
TJHE CITY LIQUOR STORE,
21. BA UMGAllT, Proprietor.
3TSext door to the Odd Fellows' Temple, Alhany, OrejrottlHl! ,
Kveps constantly on hand the finest imported andjdomtstic wines.yiquors, cigarsjap
tobatcoj. Only first-class liquor store in she city
SPECIAL ATTENTICH PAID TO
i
STOCK !
fc Lonsw:
s .us. uiiies nt
1 J ll h Hfoii (j
.. . . 'fiaSte
Call early an. I secure bargains.
I Id
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Implement Oo-, rortland
wird deutch gesprochen
ORDERS FROM THE COUNTRY
-A FULL STOCK 0-
Staple Groceries I ;
Fine Glassware,Crockery
The best quality of tea eollM, nWa ft
mute. etc.
CAKES, PIES,
Fresh Baked Bread
Every Day.
At this old and reliable house is also to V
'outici a complete assortment, of fresh famito
n iHicries, to which is constantly being aJde-t
;hc se ksoiiable lines of groceries and provision
sUCtl K9
Cranberries,
Fine Pickles,
Dried Beef Chipped to Order,
Anchovy Mustard,
Candies and Nuts,
Eastern Buckwheat Flour,
Canned Goods of All Kinds,
Bohemian Glassware, Etc
These jroods were all bought when price?
were low, and the benefit of the margin v.-iil l
,riveii to his eustomers. Kcniember the
t the old corner on First and loadalbiu Sis.
HOFFMAN AND'PFEIFFER
Projirietors of
if
A.-id manufacturers of
Choice Confectionery. ,
Ve are now prepared to furnish choice, fresh
candies of best gratle, consisting of pure sti -i:.
asiori;ed flavors, mixej candies, extra treiicD
and chocolate creums, fancy mixed, candy V.j
ml a geueial assortment of fine candies
AT fHO LEGALE OB KtTAII..
jTOrderg from country deafers prompth at
tetied to. Factory uu First street,
Albany.
- Oregon.
M Grown Milk
ISOM, IANWI.IU CO.. Prop's.
NEW PROCESS FLOUR.
(Snperior for family and kakors' nse)
Tie Best Storage FacUitisa
9Tlie Higliont price in cuh jeaid for wiica.
ALBiiiV ... OtiEUON.
fievere House Eestanrantj
(OH KUBOFBJLK PiAK)
Conducted by
H. DIERCKS.'-
Sffll Her rod fmm 25 eeats I $l-0k
Hrf:nrt-merH order whatever desired. Th
r; h r. 4 With the ht 1T t" rlrt
KestI F.siaU' and Employment
Ag;iit-y.
PARTIES HAVING FARMS FOR SALE
of about loO acres, or those having larger
tracts which they would be willing to divide
up into 80 or 160 acre lots, are incited to call
at our office, as we have a lew customers tor
that class of frnis. We c?n also furnish par
ties wanting help, either male or female, for
the city or country, with such help as they
dtsirc on short notice; and we also have a few
situations for boti male and female in the
city and countr.i. Call at our office if you
want help or want employment. We cau j?et
either for yon. Office No.65 First street, ad
joining W. C. Tweedale's tin store.
F. A. BURKHART & CO.
DR. R KOLDEWAY, VETERINARY SUR
treon, Albany, Oregon. -Graduate of Ger
man and American colleges.
Notice to Taxpayers.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ON
all county taxes for the year 1887 not
paid before April 1st 1888. 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. u. S. Smith.
Farm for Bent or Sale.
THREE-FOURTH SECTION OF LAND,
consisting of the Findley Sodaville ranch
situated on the Santiam mountain road, 15
miles east of Sweet Home. Good house aud
barn on premises. For further information
inquire of W. R. Findley at Sweet Home.
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THE PHU 0GRAPHER.
raxton'n old stand Albany (
25 Per Cent Discount
FOR CASH
ON LUMBER
At J. II. Dorrance's steam sawmill one and
one-hali mile from Mehama. For. further
lariiculars, address
J.M. D0RRANCE, Mehama, Or.
Oli. SHORT LINE &
UN ION PACIFIC R. R.
Shortest and best route to all
points east and south. Pullman
Palace ears. Emigrant or fam
ily elepirg ears all the way
through from Portland to
Council Bluffs and KansasCity
without change. Thene cars
are free of charge. For further -particulars
rega.ding rates. etc
inquire of Curran & Monteith,
agents, Albany. Oregon.
FOSHAY & -MASON
Wholesale andjtetail
lists i Book
11.
DAW II
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