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About Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19?? | View Entire Issue (March 22, 1888)
tiih MOKsraa luniXLt), thtxksday, makch 22. isss. - X Ominn SiUUlJUtaM - ' ' - ' Daily a'md 7 Weekly TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: , DAILY. , ' ' jwheO everv niocnpi-j ext-ept JlonJai .) clvered by carrier, per. week..".......,..... 0.15 nail, er yeat...;.....'..... T. ........'..." CO" " weekly; " i (Published every Friday Morning.) ' copy, per annum, in advance......$2.09 :!j riot paid in advance .. j 2.50 T1IK MAILS. Is at th Albany postottice close as f olfows: all oltices north J easternstates . . ( 6:30 i.' ; i the Narrow GuasjeR .R. J n est oiue I Portland amlsalem ..11 A. M. yallis and Yauuina 12:30 . M offices south ..7:30 Km i he postolliee will be closed each evening tt six to get en o'clock, esristered matter for te early morning n ohouki be mailed before 8 o'clock the rious ivenni";. . , . ORF.GOX r.UIFIC TIME TABLE! Arrive te(arc sender . J... ,ll:15m. i:(M p n. irnt '5:25pm 6:50 n.m O. A C. R. R. TIME-TABLE, j NOKTllBOUNH. '' j ' Arrives Xieparts- Arrives) :a.e.'t ! :iruui; T.O.iam Portlan-lO.lOani 'vne exjllVianvll. SSanv " 3.4;"P"' s'iirht . j .... . . .'. ! 7. 10ani,j .ifpin HOlTTJI KOCXti.'- ; "'"'- ' 'Arrives Departs Arrives. 'la.exn'! 7 4'ipm S.0.")pm Ashland a.OOani. ifene ex kL 'Ouni li4QDim Euirene 2. ibu m oii;ht j ; 1 rtOpm'.Kuu'en 7.fi'in ! ),.; LEBANON, BRANCH:.. ; I nAlba'v. Departs rnye8 f I . ll.,. 12 :l p in ,Lebanoa at . ,1.30; p in ' .'.. ;i 8.50 1. m" ' "n Lebail : " ' t V ;' j a 'j .,i2.... ...! a m Aii)anyat o.4f.at.. j - ... -r .. . , 1 "THE wkather TO-ii j .. San Fkan'cmca,- Murch 21 Weather iridica-! jus foi; thc-iiix.t tw weiitv-io.nr. hours-beiriiif : Fair weather; vaij'i;Vr: at. i P. m. are ' ED I TO HI A L NOTES: ' ' ;.,-( -r'a a , :. ,; ".ui: ;: i j : Jcu.v L. Sux.Lrx.VJi AtxsX .-Jjjcjiell ave been sentenced' to a oije oi - . iO an"d: to ' imprisonment for on i eek for prize fighting.1 0 course j ie sluggers were :-r6p 'pfteer'tf, and llT not be subjected to imprition lent unless, they venture rback jtaFranoe withn.a year. ;i ,;, Puke Chicago lard is said to'liave i formula for production that the : .fineries are strenuously objecting have labeled on the buckets con tining their products, ' as is being . ntemulated by law, as they: de liim to sfive iheir secrets away. It . hinted that cotton seed oil and .erine, besides several 1 other , ii vhilesome a.ti -Ies.enter into its j production Is ttie'samiVcAiegorv witli pleo- aargarine cau lie placed . tl.e (late! use of cotton, seed oil. vlt is ! said : hat JIrJCKipp,. of Memphis, jdoes lot wisli to see the virtuous majiden jotton seed oil, who has wedded to lie hog, divorced ruthlessfy by .aw. Mr. AVilson.told him, "so; . f . i il, ,. 1 Aftrom Wishing to: divorce: uie wo I am trying to legally ''publish ..heir in.uriage." .. . . , ; I The oleonVargarine men are! still besieging congress to repeat the .aw that simply compels them to ieli- thsir bogus butter under its rrue title, and the law which jthey ,-Jai:n has increased the sale jf the , irticie tnej' ueai in, ou nent and talk can hardly be ialled Consistent at last, aod jit is o be hppad that congress will let the j it cUnd inst. where it iSi let J " , . : everv article otlerea m ttie niarh.-: , ets stand on its own meritfe, and nrt attempt to create a demand on the reputation of some other ar ticle, and above all means iguard against anything that approaches an adulteration of food. ! . i The Chronicle thinks, tliat it is 1.1. ,1...,.., oarv Hni wriRti ! geumg iihus" r a "'trust"' is tormed in cotties wringers, yet recently a nieeHing of manufacture! s of this useful -household utensil was held in Xevv York and the price for '.the., yes was regulated. The manufacturers claimed to be losing money and agreed on a raise of two' pet cent, in prices. What the public j would like to 'near of is a trust, foritied for j , . . , ... w . .ij: .;il ! reducing pr.'-es. but the puHic will ; wait a long time tor tlite j news. Speaking oj.the;;'-tr,ust" biisi'ness, whoever heard, o-even an ajtteinpt oul the part wi . the Jihersjof the.j soil to organize to'eitahlish -the) price of their products.' Certainlv;! 1 tliev have attwiioteM to inifluence the, price iu every legitimate way j possible, . . wiiim is ;-r:igiH aim proper, and they .certainly - haven just as legitimate a right to I organ jze'a" "trii-sr ZnlV saV that' thirf wheat shall be one dollar per . 'bushel as has any other occupation to regulate . ;the price o their products. Yet what a howi would be raised alK)dt "grangers": if such a course was pursued. I As to what shall be taught in our public schools the agitation still continues to be urged, and the results must eventually amount to a change in the present system, The .School .Jour mat sab. l manual training, or we might sav j trial education, '; going into! 'all our schools? There is no! doubt of it. It is as certain to go there, arid stfiy there, too, as the world is to stand. Reforms never go backward. The hands of the clock . of... progress ... always . move forwari, and when the clock of time strikes it tells 'the storv of a1Jvancet Wlil'industriaredu- cation ? The training of . the mind through all its avenues ; the very essence of real education ; the Very center and core of all mental train ing.' What nonsense to talk! of training the mind, without regard to the avenue. to it ' Only those who have no knowledge of mine science are guilty of such foolish ness. The mind must be trained to think, but it must get its stimu lus and give its results by mean's of its connections with the oututard world. Manual training is, ot necessity, connected with mental training. A child cannot lean! to use his mind intelligently. Edikca tion by doing was the doctrine of Aris'otle and Frcebel, as well a? of the leaders of advanced educa tional thought to-dav. It is! an essential part of correct educational thinking. We hope sne of jour conservative' educators : will fctop and think of these facts.'"' ; AN EXPLANA TION NEEDED. i fjor h benefit . of John i. Iish , U'llO PVIM'tS iF lr mi:ci'nnorrX,i.1. f -i 1 i !., tor (jrrover .Cleveland amongjthe Oregon farmers, the Salem States-' man Qu'otes below the present I imposed bv the United States' t titv. ov-; i ernment upon farm products raised f in jther countries and hrniiciV snio , , " ! Oar borders to compete ID OUT DHW- kets with the products of our soiL I So that .there -may .be no dodgSngv- Mr. Irish will please explam Jjust i in what manner the Oregon farmer 1 will- be benefitted by admitting j: duty free the1 following articles,! taxed as follows, to-wit : - : ! Wool, from to 12 cents per j pound. . : Potatoes, 15 cents per bushel. Butter, '4 cents per pound. Cheese,, 4 cents per pound. ' ' . .Wheat, 0 cents per bushel. Kye and barley, 10 cents per j bushel. ! Indian corn, 10 cents per bushel. Iloney, 20 cents per gallon. : Milk, preserved, 20 per cent, ad valorem. -; Warns and bacon, 2 cents per p un 1. j.t-ef and pork, 1 cent per pound. ; Lar,d,.2 cents per pound. ' . : Pickles, 25 per cent, ad valorem. x egetables, 30 per cent.; ad valorem. . I Vinegar, 7.i cents pet gallon. Flax, .f20 per ton. , Hemp, $25 per ton. , .' 1 P WO CORNER LOTS IN THE EASTERN" L pare Of the ity with a conitoi table house, av.od well of water and new barn. i,um SALL-A HOUSE, LIGHT KOAD J; cart and harness, separate or together. The hore is 5 years olu yjntle single or d.flible, a stylish fine traveler. Apply, at the Hkkald otlice. ? . Xcw t'lgar Slorc. ; OTTO SALLINGER HAS OPENED i A CI lrav and tobacco store opiiosite the Kuas House. His former patrons are invited to. i call and see his new store. i NY ONE WISHING TO TRADE Aj i fresh milch cow for a dry one ami re- j teive the diiicreiice in cash should apply . to-J i i... i..:..... 1 i j Von villi Save Money ( T1Y ' S ...... : D 1.' d 4!iV. aijd jeffjrson streets, Albany, Oregon: Good satisfaction or no pay. B BOARDING HOUSE-SIRS. M.' FFN nell. Everything fresh and' clean. Rooms rented by the week or mouthy Satis faction guarantee.!. ! SPECIAL XOHt:KS. Slasuolia Flour. I 1HE BEST MAGNOLIA FLOUR jDKLIY- ered to anv part of rhe city, tor si.io per sack. JOlliN A. tSAWMIKU. nlSOdtf -4- F4K SALK". (. ACRES OF LAND SITUATED 12 ))( miles east of Albany.near the Oregon Pacitlc railroad, 3C0 actcs in cultivation, and contains sulticient water and timber for gen era use.. Would make four food farms Price, S12.000. with terms to suit purchaser. For particulars apply to if. J. Dorris. , Contractor and Buildce. THE UNDER310N SD HAVING LOCATED in Albany, solicits patronage from city hlirn3 an(i all manner of dweUin.f houses, in eludim; Queen Anne, Eastlake and IJlizabcth j.ff building.- will fun. sh plans and country, n in coniraci io iiuuu, m mv. -. and ispecificatious without chajjtc. !&itisfa i t.inn iniai-anteed. W . C. CASSifcL. The -'Pioneer Importer and Breeder" of California, will arrive at Albany on or about March 2th with 3 imported Norman stallions, selected from the fhiest lot of draft horses ever landed on the Vaeitie coast. These horses will j bclercu at prices - . stable and see them. Every one is a !;rst-c'.aso :i-JiUOU. NEW TO-DAY. T J I 'ft. S:1?M . Theodore Skilliiian Wi FV Succ.essor ieS. H. ALLEN) 3& If It ran I am now receiving new gjodis in every line anr1 wonld cordially. invite everybody to call and inspect our Btocfcrand prices. We propose to have The Live Dry i Of Albany, and shall Avants-'ot our patrons r both, in style and prices. r potions, ; Eurnishng "Goods, 1 ali-aiMi J- m&. (Successor to f First Street, T EC XL vTOTE13, i 171 -Ml i l mmm, i -AND DE&iLER IN- Texfe Books arid jjiSchooL Supplies. ! "Fine stationery, latsowianejjuB bewta, photograph aatl autograph ajbsrs aukstaads, ink, pens, pencils, ejtc, ebc. ..jShjeet uic,. masie books and aii kindu of EMteioftI meeebasdiae. J . ;:'. "" '. 'V f : Oeneralj ISf ews 'Mail orders- promptly attended to.' :; JULIUS; i u. nicer '1TO: -61 1 FIRST ST. "... , .;.'. (Next to aimkliart & Kcaay's reai estate office) i ALBANY, - OREGON. Runs, Pistols, Sewing, MailimeairpsJP: ' ' " '-'''- 1 .M'nll Line of -.C V : .. ' 1 Sheet musicmusicAl mercu&udise,aiiiniiinition fisli- ing tackle etc. '..Warranted razors,butcMr and jjocket knives. ' ' " '..-'..;;. I ' ! - ,-: A. i . .. . ' ; ' . ! Best kind of NEEDLE OILS and EXTRAS for all' SEWING JUACHINES. ; - ILlkit COUNTY ACENTS FOlj NOBTHWESTERN RRE llfSORANCE CpMPWW. Repaixlsg of sewing msiiines, musical instruHMnils, guns, etc., nsatly .dem ALBANY. WITH BILLIARD HALL J. B. WILLIAMS, CHOICE WINE Kept constantly on hand. A full line sale. Everything tirst-tlass. 3? At Kevere House, READ, il W Goods House at all times study the Spring Stoek. 'Efatsrand Caps?,; -. t .Boots and Shoes- 6rogeries,Etexamin N H.,Al!ei.) Albany T Oregon. - J HpSEPH obacc onist! aios. OREGON. ANDC'LUB. ROOMS. Proprietor AND LIQUOR of domestic and iroportedjToigarsfon Albany, Oregon, i Wm.SIMPSON, -HAVING- PURCHASE!? Till. iJ Of Sliare Oifors die entire stock of dry flrACk rii"4!o.' -i-irl.Ki t.fl-i.c. 4...J" "i.: These goods must be sold,. E. ' '3 and persons terand eggs BAMEUPT it -greatly to th advant e our prices. N 4 ew Store etwhtlie, Jopera house arid'p:(pt - AT - JUEIUSGEADWOHl'S Crockery Store. Eoo-e? Bros'. Silverware, :, i , ' . j . : i I : French, China andCr.ystalware, Boys "Wajrons Ynd "Doll Carrieigjes, ITaiicy and 'Pov Ooods. j "SAVE YUR MONEY! - Bv buying your goods from jiiy"store. ,1 arn. buj;--( intr direct from the taotorv and sll at Eastern prices ! with freight added, lor cash. ' ; ton's Bakinff Powde 1 ) : .'- , ' i :-i I am agent for ten. Responsible Fire and: Marine In, surance companies; representing $72oooooiij Insure and protect yom self before it is too late. I am also agent for the Frank Bros. lei on pane Francais. Hier TJHE CITY LIQUOR STORE, ; M. BAUMGART, Proprietor. lNe'xt door to the Odd FellowsTemple, Albanv OrcL'oii-3i EeepsconsVantly on hand thp finent im,Krte 1 andJdomcBtic wines,1Ii,1uore7ci-araJap ;os. Only first-class liquor store in she citv 3 '" "" ;"niiV' !OliaCC03. SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO t j k JL.oiis-wa anx . ere etc. Call early and secure bargains. 2' QTAHTZ" . i i S sljoes, ladies" 3ne ' Of' grpeeripsi ' i i : : i I having biit- to sell, will to caljTI3 g One hd Ciin,2oc Implement Co-'," Portland. wird deutch gesproohen. ORDERS FROM THE COUNTRY eprr id TVVV o)-(o : j . i ' m Bakery ! -A FULL STOCK OF- Pinie Glassware, The best quality of teas, coffee, raising -u3. miits. etc. CAKES, PIES, Fresh Baked Breach Every Day. , At this old and!- reliable house is alas to ound a complete afntortment, of fresh family .'n.Ofiics, to whiefa ia (onstantly being aidel a ;he se uiuiiable lines of groceries aud proviioir such as Cranberm8, tine Pickles, Dried Beef Chipped to Order, Anchouy Mustarp,: Candies and Nuts, astern Buckwheat Flour: Canned Goods of Ail Kinds. Bohemian Gla&swarei Etc. The-e tfod3 wore all bought when pries; were low,- and the benefit of the margin will t iven to his i:ustonitr&. Kcreeinhcr the ;i!a?.. it the-old corner on. First aiid ii'oad&lftm Sta.- " III) 111. I HOFFMAN AND PFEiFFER, ! .' . -; Proprietors of ' Aid' lntutufacturcrs ot c powprrarxarttfftirnishjcnoice, frsfc , cnura oi oci jrrmjt,, co.ii&c-ing. .i (ure sti.: j jusorted flavors, mixed candies, extra f iei cr I and choco!ae creams, faiicy mixel, osiidjtoji ! aa j a geuial asaortnuat of fine canrilsj j f best tra.Jt, eonsistmg. of J.uie sti.:. ;AT ' IKJLKAf.E K BETA I L. iS'Orders from ccoatry dealers promptly aV set, yfegon. ISOt, LvlVKiAd A CO., rritQ'. NEW ? PROOgSS FLOUFL (Superior lor family and bakers' use) Tie Best Stoge FaciMlea XaTlif! Hihett price in cash' paid for wheal. ALBANY - - - OttKOOS. Bevere Bimti . i (ON WMorBAS FIwU Cooducted by " . j 1 Meals aervod fron H aoMi.t 9thistninera order wliatni iltilml i Thi. tub'o - ' d with ttto best in ttw-market. Behl relate mid ' Einitloy nicnt Ajit'isi-y. PARTIES HAVING FARMS FOR. SALE of about 1j0 acres, or those having larsrcr racts which they would be willing to divide hp into SO or liili airre lots,' are invited to call at. our office, as we have a ew customers for that class of farms. We con also furnish par ties wanting heln, either male or female, for the eity country, with such help as they dtsirc on short notice; and we also have a few situations for hot-i male- and female in the city and country. Call at our office if you. want help or want employment. We can (ret either for yon. Office Nov CS First street, adjoining- W. C. IHveedale'fi tin store, v ; , . F. A. BUniiUART & CO. TR. R KOLDEWAV'. VET NARY sur- U freon; Alban;t)jre?ion. -rS nian and American colleges.' te of Oer Kotice to Taxpayers. VfOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ON . ; all county taxes-.for the year 1887 not. p-d before April 1st 1888, cost wiM be added. Those who have not paid will tovern them selves accordingly.. IVompt paraent- will snve; cost. By order of the sheifj of Limit cptmty. , , ' -.- , i, , , ,D.. Smith. Farm fr UcUt or Sale. THREE-FOURTH SECTION. OF LAND,, consisting of, the. Find'ey Sodaville ranch, situated on the Santiani mountain roadv 16; miles east of Sweet Home. Wood house and. barn oil premises. ' For further information; inquire of W. it. Findley ai,Sweet Home. ; X. THE PH OGRA&HER. ' Putcfi's old stand Albany FOR CASH ON LUMBER At J. if. Dorrance's steam niwiVili nn nj on-jb4i niile' ran). , Jtohama. Forlfurther particulars, address ' ' ' J. M. DORRANCfi,!! ehama, Or. OR. SHORT LINE & VXIONrACIPICR. R. , Shortest' and "best 'route to all v , points cast arid south. Pullman " '; Palace t-a rs. - kini.iVaii t or fam ily" sleepirr -aTs all Hie way ' - ' tlif ousiu from Portland to Council Bluffs and KansasCity without change. The cars are. free of charge. Tor furtlier particulars roa.-dinj ates. etc -- inquire of Curran & Monteitli, agents, Albanv. Oregon. FOSHAY &!MASON . ' ' Whoiesals and.Refcul Cif Choice Confectionery. tened to. factory un irtt str s Per Cent- Droit Druggists i