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About Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19?? | View Entire Issue (April 3, 1888)
THE XMOlJXSG HERALD, TUESDAY, r. lsss. doming gailswaW Dail' 4nd Weekly TH.wS OF SUBSCRIPTION. DAILY. Published every morninjr except MonJay.) elivered by carrier, per week 0.15 By mail, per yrai 00 WEEKLY. (Published every Friday Morning.) One copy, ier annum, in advance $2.00 When not paid in advance 2.f9 Linn County republican Con veuiiwii A republican convention for Linn countv 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, and for the purpose of placing in nom ination candidates for the various county offices, and to transact sudi 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 Ualsey , ( Harrisbnrg 4 Brownsville- - 7 hedd. 5 .Lebanon -- 7 Scio 3 "Waterloo - 4 Orleans o Crawfordsville o Sweet Home ". - - 2 Vox Valley 3 Center 3 Santiam 3 Franklin Butte 2 Syracuse 2 Liberty 2 Brush Creek 2 Rock Creek 2 Total. 79 The committer recommend that the primaries be held on March 31st, at 2 p. m. S. S. Tkaix, G. VV. Davis, Sec. Chairman. Grover Cleveland is the onlv i - t elected president, though Arthur's father was a clergyman. He was not, however, elected president. me lathers or tne lrginia presi dents Washington, Jefferson Madison and Monroe were plant ers. John Tyler's father was lawyer and a statesman, and John Adams, the father of John Quincy Adams, was by profession a lawyer, Grant's father was a tanner, Hayes' father a merchant, and the fathers of Garfield, Lincoln, Pierce, Fillmore, Polk, Van Buren and Jackson were farmers. The chances for the presidency in the past have thus been with the farmers' boys and out of the eighteen presidents elected by the people only one has been a parson's son. WHY IS IT 6V. Many people think that the tone of the daily papers are not what they should be on the subject of morality and religion. Perhaps j success A very slimsy ground lor a new trial was admitted at the Audrain, Missouri, circuit court recently in the case of the state against John liogers, who kuled Geo. voods at a school meeting in Montgomery 'ounty in April, 1SS7, and who was sentenced to thirty years' itnpris onmeut at the last regular term ol the Audrain circuit court. The motion was sustained and a new trial granted solely upon the ground that the jury had been permitted to read a paper containing an ac count of the affair, while that body was trying to reach a verdict. The prosaic telegraph relates an incident that establishes the repu tation of a new antidote for snake bite. An express agent at Atlanta, Georgii, was bitten by a rattle snake that was concealed iu a crate of Florida cabbage, and the physician on whom he immedi ately called used a hyperdermic injection of permanganate of pot-ish, a solution of two grains to a drachm of water, with entire The remedy is said to be H. R. Elliott's rendition of that question of why religious matter is not reported more closely will explain the matter. lie says: "How comes it that baseball and horse racing news is reported with the result of the experiment of a Brazil, ian physician, but it will probably not wholly supplant the old familiar snake-bite. SPBENGFIELD, OREGON JSpAlbany yard and office on Railroad, between 4.h and 5th streetsJgS Having lumber not excelled in quality, und facilities not surpassed for the jji-juipi auu. saiisiaciury uiiiu or omurs, 1 respectluliy SOiiciL u- snare 01 uie trade. A. WHEELER. W DE PARTI NEW STORE. NEW GOODS. ie Hardware an u mm S 0 Opened by Wm. Simpson. 5, 10, 15, 20 and 25 cent counters, on each oi which every article is sold a the tigurt-s named. This is a rare opportunity to replenish your kitohen furniture ami hmisv-iio'd furnishing joods, or to purchase 10,000 useful artiuhs at prices L-eyer beioraliuard of. Wm. SIMPSON, SALE 60S! I hereby offer to the people 'of Albany and yicin itv mv entire stock of Fancy and Staple Groceries a cost, I These goods must be sold within twenty dnye as 1. intend going into a manufacturing business Come early and secure some bargains. J. JOSEPH. March 30, 1888. I a ' r V1T-T M 1 I I , i - . a m mm v BUILDING MATERIAL FOR SALE ! Having leased a portion of the yar.l oe -ujji by Mr. Oirter, situnted on die city railroad switch, between F.i k . i .id i'itVi tiv--.t;. I w;ll e.i.le iv:r to keep on hand a general supply b i:li:l:-i.r :ii h.-h il. su-u .!' )u alter, rough ami clear, shingles, sawed and sh iv.-i, end a-i.l u-.Vi. .; vu.t ittli, :iinJ will receive orders for sash, doors and m;nW"w::-s when desired. Those desiring anything in ;ny line :tr: .-i.dieiUui lo e.til 'nei' re jKi'vimsiiig elsewhere, i v AC W. W. CROWD -ALSO HAYING I'UiiClIASEDTIIE BAME DPT STOCK ! Offer Of Sliane tliri etitin1 -iu :ic i : & Lonsway- W. F. READ, ;(Suecessoi-;to N. II. ALLEN) Winter an dress goods, woolen fabrics, domestics, etc. etc aud s.iorf.-j,JUdies' fin At fet without i mi we These goods must be sold. Call early and secure bargains. Illinois fanners along the Mis- great care and fulness, while the ! sissippi at different points have to leading religious events are either ignored altogether or indifferently reported? Is it not because news paper editors have learned that persons who belong to the theatri cal or the sporting or the mercan- stand by during high water and see their farms slowly but surely dropping into the river and going down with the current to help fill up the gulf of Mexico. U The patronage of families desir- fressh rrocer- I ik iiiiiiiii' iiiiv i.iif:ii iiaiiri n .1 .1 ti u- . . - . . r r r ing to urcnase clean mg as tney nna tnem m iuii, prompt je3 at the lowest rates f. .r cash , is and sympathetic treatment of the-1 respectfully solicited by Kenton & whereas religious people as such do not discriminate in their i patronage of newspapers with a ! corresponding exactness ? In other words, do religious people feel as keen an interest in religious news as the baseball public feels in base ball news or as the horse racing public feels in the news of a horse race? Do religious people to any considerable degree choose one paper rather than another because one paper gives more prominence to religious news than another or treats it with a more, sympathetic apprehension? You can go np one bench and down another at a baseball game and every man in the crowd will tell you what papers of the next morning will have a full and glowing account of the match then in progress, and which will dismiss it in a fw cold lines, and very many of them will make their purchase of a paper on the following morning on that basis of chMce. Now apply that mode of reasoning to religious people. Out of an audience assembled in a city for some notable religious occasion how many will be able to predict the relative prominence that will be given to that meeting by the newspapers? And how many will o to the newspaer stand the fol lowing day and buy a paper confi dent, without looking it through, that it gives a good account of the event?" Di''t fail to sec the tripods m Fort iniiler & Co. They are the latest thin-' out in novelty furniture. NEW TO-IaY. FOR SALE. F OR SALE A HA lit" JbKiiiY Uootl milkrr. Ai ply at thisoitiir. COW. GOOD 3 SCON J HAND liOAl) C hl K)R sale clio-ii). also set of fc ng e h,u:c Enquire, at thi-; office. I,AM: LA.I! LtMl! ,i STOCK.2 GR A lis FARMS AND 17 S:tf ALL 4- tract', for sale on easy terms. Inqu're of H. 3r3'aut. F 'OR SALE - A STFIWAY ply at this tiice, PIANO. AP- F OR SALE A FBESH MILCH COW. ply at this o.lu-e. AP- FOR SALE CHEAP KUNXIi 6 GEAR Wasj.in. See Kenton A Ch;ise. O.'ACRES OF LAXD sITlTATEO li O') ) miles east of Albany.near the Orejron Pacific railroad, 360 acres in cultivation, am conttins suttioient water and timber for gen era use. Would m.ike four sood larivw Price. 12,000. with term to suit purchases' For particulars apply to J. J. Durris. Glassy Mountain-, South Car olina, seems to be emulating the record of some of the Kentucky outlaw counties. Recently, it is said, Ben Ross, while reading by candle light, was shot dead by an assassin, who spotted him from the dark. Deputy Marshal Odom a few days ago made his escape from the mountain by dashing through a shower of hail. Now a farmer named Doc Mills has mysteriously disappeared, and the only solution is that he must have been mur dered. Mills had a neighbor named Kirkendale. Several nights ago the two men happened to be at church together and had to journey part of the way home together. At the junction of the mountain paths they separated. Kirkendale reached his wife in safety, but Mills never reached home. Such records of lawlessness are unpleas ant blots upon the fair fame of a neighborhood. ATTENTION! WL ..Tr.r.:.r.r.t,; A. FULL 8TOC3COT Staple Groceries I ""cakes, pies, Fresh Baked Bread Every Day. At this oM sad reliable boose is aha to $ found a complete MaortoMBt, of fresh txnik (roeenea, to which to constantly being aJdei at he aeaaoaabte lioea of yrwfiga and piWMioag, such as Cranberries, Fine Pickles, Dried Beef Chipped to Order, Anehooy Mustard, Candies and Nuts, Eastern Buckwheat Flour, Canned Goods of All Kinds, Bohemian Glassware, Etc. These nooda were all bought when pricm were low, and the benefit of the margin will t? given to his customer. Uoinember the plauv at the old corur on First and IVoadalbin eits. " dliDII 1. HOFFMAN AND PFEIFFER4 Proprietors of ' im now receiving ur.w vuuld cordially invite f vervhodv Sll' 3 u sto :k and i-'1 "-v..a )!,) otls in lever valine aiK1 to call and inspect He t liave The Live Dry Goods House Of Albany, and shall at all times study wants of our patrons 'both in style and prices. the ALBANY SODA WORKS Buyers of groceries and persons having but ter and eggs to sell, will find it greatly to their advantage to j call and examine our goods and prices. KENTON & CHASE, New Store between the opera house and postoffie. NOW 11 -o) (o- Mips and Li ll nrviT 1111) -AT- Mr. J. AV. Laney, arrived in the citv Friday night with four fine. large thoroughbred imported Nor man horses, owned by James A Ferry, of W-lmington, Illinois, and will hold the same for sale. Par ties wishing fine stork of that de scription should call at J. Schmeer's stable and examine these horses. Frank Carpenter lias been looking up the parental pedigree of the presidents and finds that HOi'semeD, Attention. 111601101 Skilkn The "Pioneer Importer and Breeder' of California, will arrive at Albany on or about March 36th with 3 imported Norman stallions, selected from the finest lot nf draft horsi-s ever landed on the Pacific coast. These horses will be offered at prices that will insure their sale. Come to Join Schmeer's stable and see them. Every one is a first-class stallion. JDLIUS GEADWOHL'S Crockery Store. Lloo-er Bros'. Silverware, Dry (jOods9Wotions, Furnishing Woods, Hats and -Caps, Boots and Shoes. Groceries, Etc Call and see me. (Success' r to N II. Allen First Street, Albany. Oregon. ZEE, T. TCOSTIBS, -GE ISTEK A. L B Ul er, Newsdea er, Stationer, -AND DEALER IN- ; Text Books and all School Supplies. Fine stationery, miscellaneous books, photograph and autograph albums, inkstabds, ink, pens, pencils, etc., etc. Sheet music, music books and all kindj of musical merchandise. General News Depot. ! Mail orders promptly attended to. H1 ce no la. O iii nx Boys' AVapjoiis andOrystalware, vnd Ooll Carriacres. ancy ana ov uooas. SAVE YUR MONEY Bv buying your goods troni my"store. I am buv- ino- direct from the tactory and sell at Eastern prices with freicdit added, lor cash. Kenton's Baking Powde -One Pound Can, 25c o)-(o I am agent for ten responsible Fire and Marine In surance companies, representing tyt 2,000,000. insure and protect yourself before it is too late. Iam also agent tor the Jjrank .Bros, lmplenient Oo ,j jfortland. let on pane trancais. flier wird deutch gesprochen. JULIUS JOSEPH, And manufacturers of Choice CoDfectionery. We an now prepared to furnish choice, f reg candies of best grade, consisting of ;:i e stick, aaaorted flavota. mixed candies, extra Krenla and chocolate creams, fancy mixed, candy to. and ageuenl aasortmeat of fine candies AT WHOLESALE OK BETAIL. aTOrders from cwmtfj dealer prompUv al teaed to. JTctorj on Vmt street, Albany, - Oregon. neat, umxc c rv. NEW PROCESS FLOUR. Tlie B&st Storage faciJife WBjltyriolB cMh paid for wheat AWAJPr . ; . OBXQON. Mm (ok H. DIERCKS: Mernt served gg"CastrmerB order wtHawvr (taahnd. Ttr table-- -1 with thw brt ra tt "rurket. i Krai lssate a Jul Employ men I PARTrES HAV1XG FARMS FOR SALE ot almut lf.( acres, or ti.ose having !arT tracts whicli tlicy wouid lie v.'iiliiijr to divide up into SO or 10U acre lots, arc iiisitoii to call st our office, as v,c have a :ew c-u:-Un:ers iv that date of farms'. U'e c?naIsoiunii.-h par tics wai.tui help, cither male or temale, toi the city or country, with such help as they ik sire on short nul'ce; and we also have a few situations for hot mule and femaic in the city and countr.,. Call at our o'tice if von wunt help or want employment. We can'get either for yon. Ortice No "65 First street, ad joining W. C. Tweed !". tin Ft- y. A. BURKHART & CO. DR. R. KOLDEV.'AY, VETEKIXAKY SUR. treon, Alhaoy, Oregon, -dia iuate of Oer man and America! coilejfes. Aotlrc to Taxpayers. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ON all county taxes ior the year 1S37 not paid before April 1st WtW. ct "will be added. ihoe who have not p:iid will (.ovem theni selves accordingly. Prompt payment iH save cost. By order of the sheriff of Linn dounty- D. S Svm:. farm tor Kent or sstlp. 'TI HREE-FOURTH SECTION" OF LAND. I consmtinof the f ind'ey Sodaville ranch situated on the Santiam mountain road, 15 miles east of Sweet Home. Good house and barn on prt-mwes. For further information inquire of W. R. Fi.,d!e at Swtet Home. i i 1 1 obacconisi s THE PHI OGRAPHER. ftton' old (tend Albany 1TO. ei PIEST ST, CNext to Burkhart & Keeney's real estate office) ALBANY, - OREGON. JjHE CITY LIQUOR STORE, M. BA U3IGAMT, Proprietor. 5rext door to thefOtid Fellows' Temple, Albany, Oregon's toVceP0.!oZr store iSclT1 SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO ORDERS FROM THE COUNTRY WILL BROS. Dealers injill tLepeadinjrl Guns, Pistols, Sewing Machines, Organs, Pianos. AfuU Line of Sheet music,musical inerchandise,ammunition, fish ing; tavkleetc. Warranted razors,butcher and pocket knives. . Best kind of NEEDLES. niT.s for all SEWING MACHINES. IlINN COUNTY ACENTS FOR NORTHWESTERN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY Repairing of Bewing machines, musicalinstrutnente, guns, etc., neatly done ALBANY, - OREGON, Per Ceut Discount FOR CASH On LUMBER nntW1- ? o110' steam saw nil 0:ie a one-h J mile from Mehama. Foriiurth particulars, address " roraillrtn V. D0RRANCE, Mehama, Or. Olt. SHOUT LINE t UNION PA CTFICR. li. Shortest and best route to all points cast and south. Pullman Palace cars. Emigrant or fam ily sleeping cars all the way through from Portland to Council Bluffs and KansasCity without change. These car's are free of charge. For further particulars regarding-rates. etc inquire of Curra'n & Monte'ith agents. Albany. Oregon. foshay & mason nnoiesiia and Ketall i Booksellers