Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, April 17, 1888, Image 2

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KILL A MS
REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET.
Congressman Binger Herman.
Sup-seme JcdgbW. P. Lin!.
Prksidkstiai. Electors Koijert McLean.
- Wi". Knpua
C. W.Fulton.
ATTORNEY FOR 3P.DIST. H. il. llewit.
REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET.
RKP.tES-acTATivBS O H Irvine, Albany.
W W Richardson, Scio
WR Kirk. Brownsville
t.OLSTT Judge I R If BUektmni, Uba..y
CoaMissiosERS A Savaste, Santiam
A Brandon. CunU-r
Olkrk Geo WDa.vis, Shedd
jCecoxder O S Slav, Scio
SfiKftu-p-John Conscr; Svracuse
'J'p.bvsurkr J FHyde, Liberty
A.-wessor C Sperry, Brownsville
School Sup't J SI Williams, flalsev
bCRVKvoR R T T Fisher, Syracuse
COKOXER -T H Cone, Albauy .
OFFER !
Subscribe Sow, In Time to Rca;l AH
, tlie JLocal and State i'oiii
ical Sews.
During the troming political cam
paign the Daily and Weekly
Herald will be mailed to new sub
scribers at the following reduced
rates :
Weekly to Jan. 1, 1889. . . . '. .$1 00
Duly to Jan. 1, 1889. ....... .2 50
D uly to July, 1 1888 .1 00
By carrier " 1 25
Tl-.erepul.-Hean central eo!r.rrii?t?'
ri Marion county passed the fcl- j
lowing preamble and resolution: i
- Vs'hereas, We have the fullest j
confidence in the abilitv of curl
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i :oneer citizen, Hon. George IT J
i Williams, to demolish anv and nil
foreign emissaries that may be im
ported by tiie democracy to tench
the people of this state what is
their duty in this coming election ;
therefore, be it
T . 1 -I mi . i.
jii'Hiuea, j.nat tne chairman c
the republican state central com
mittee be requested to spare no
effort to-secure (he services of Hon
beorge II. Williams to canvass the
jtats during the ensuing campaign.
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POLYGAMY MUST GO.
lni? campaign is beginning to
assume shape in Linn county.
i?i i ,i - . ...
oisBwiiere in mis issue will be
found the places and dates in
which the republican and demo
cratic candidates will speak on the
political issues before the people
There are some good speakers on
the list and tha campaign will be
a lively one.
Salem is rejoicing baoanse- the
old shanty which served a depot
has burned down, which will
co npel a, new one to be built. It
will probably be a fine one, or at
least one more in keeping with the
There are whole towns in Ger
many which do little else than
make dolls for American children.
The Twelve Apostle of the Mor- t;apitllI of ihe stat?
their' annual letter of advice to their
people; - It is an exhortation to
lean ntl right living, a.nd con
tains not? a' word in support of po
lygamy. A young elder in the
conference raised bis adolescent
voice in befosXt of plural mar;agf .
and was sat coon by ms elder el
ders, to his g.""eat confusion. Sgni?
multiply that tbe church intends to
put itself in line ith the custonr
of civilization an c the Jaws of the
country upon this" subjact, and we
are persuaded that 5i congress will
propose and the stfes- adopt an
amendment to the daslitnt-ion fci
feidding polygamy inr any state of
territory, and giving the federal
.entire jurisdiction of th-r qnestion, rrr
the whole svstem will awn disap- j
THE OLD WAY
SP81BBFIEU) SAWMILL CEI
SPEES'GFIELB
OllEGrO',
5"Albany yard and office on Railroad, betws:n i h v.nd r.ili strncts d
Having lumoer not excelled in quality, endfucllities not surpassed for the
prompt ana satisfactory lilhn or orticrs, i respcoiiu.o .,u..: u. nu.irc ol ."the
radiJ- A. W-iEELEU,
Lit y k
1 1 9 ii I is
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-A FULL STOCK OF-
Staple Groceries I
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it m n..i
r IT1A It HXxWRrH.i iPl h Of V
L 1UV VAAWJJJ 1 1 !. v
NEW STORE.
NEW GOODS
THE NEW WAT
Every housekeeper knows from experience the hard labor requii ;d to wash
floors and wring the cloths bv nana. Bv using the Newton selt'-wrLisjing floor
cleaner, wringing the cloth by hand is avoided, the Inrd labor is thereby les
sened; the hands do not come in contact with the water, whereby you call use
boihnsr and ammonia water. The Newton self-wringing floor elei r.er is light,
durable and simple in construction, and well merits the claim of being the
lcst invented. SoecirU rn to eanviSfiTP:- and the nana! riismtint. tV th
trade. Mssafactured and sold bv
LOUIS YIERECK,
Albany, LinnCounty, Or agon.
E3fState and Territorial . ri.hts fnr a'1k i tvuna-u t'nJnA,.
Texas, Oregcnv California, Washington, Monfaiyt, Alaska, New Mexico, Idaho,
Indian, Utah, Dakota, Arizona and Wyoming Territories.
Do not be deceived into bnyinr
worthless or spnrious geods for" the
mere sake of getting a prize. We
will give you good honest good at
rhe lowest bottora prices, and al
low you 5 per cent off on cash.
Brownell & Stanard
NEW 2 O-DAY.
Sotice to Contmetorii.
W. F. READ,
(Successor to X. H. JSLLENf)
The Hardware and Mb Store
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ponea by w m. Jstmpson. 5, 10. J5, 20:ui(?25 ci.ttfou,,!,, m e.i-h
wh.eh evfirv art c -.,1,1 at the n-:.r.-, ,.,,,.!. tTIus is a r:lre ..onortun
uu.repiemsa your Kitonen rnrmture and household ftir;iiiirrr
purcnase io.wu usetulartieles at prices ceyer before heard of.
goods,' or t
Wm. SIMPSON
-ALSO HAVING PURCHASED THE
BANKRUPT STOCK
-Of Shane & Lonsway
The beat qualify of teaa coffee, raisina, muv
eante, etc.
CAKES, PIES,
Fresh Baked Bread
Every Day.
Atthisoldand reliable house is also to !y
(onnd a complete assortment, of fresh fanuh
froceries, to which is eonstanilT being alt
the seasonable lines of irrocsries and provuiaaM
such as
Cranberries,
Fine PicMes,
Dried Beef Chipped to Order,
Anchovy Mustard,
Candies and Nuts,
Eastern Buckwheat Flour, j
Canned Goods of AH Kinds,
Bohemian Glassware, Etc.
These goods were all bought when prion
were low, and the benefit of the margin will ti
given to his customers. Ilemember the plao
at the old comer on First and B'oatiolbm Sta. '
CONRADMEYER.
aod pig
stock
B.IDS VtlLL EE RECEn-ED BY THE
understated fo-- eoustriKting-. a r.sasp.'Jce
ai.-iw.'Uinj. to- the plans and: sptcificaAiiMis,
-vhiei! can be en at my jiImo of busings,
Ihe at :ne to be built on ir.y ur-jsnises atlioih
itijr th is city, i'or further particulars in-(piirt-
-t J. A. GROSS-
Aj.ba xv, April' 16, 1SSS.
JfLACGIR.-N , FASIIIO.VAH.B TAILUE.
i-oby suite and r.-iuts cui and made
". . . I t- order .Ironi tlie iates line of samples ifi-
piuir. hUCh auiendmes Should j rt ct front Frisco a specialty. Oiwiin.' and
iirotftr-f. th f. mi I ion whirl mw. I 16 MR1S?". !mp , cone, first- stroe h
fruits of polygamy, and sluld not
visit upon women the reproach of
unchastity, nor upon children the
stain of illegitimacy. Ivor should
ii relieve selfish men of .the .-up-port
of those for whom they are
morally or immorally responsible.
Ply-gamy must go, but i.hefoti
4iy of the government should b- to
v.iake easy ihe abandonment Qf a
practice -..at which the civfaLi;ed
"world frowns in all countries.
1 aia now receiving new goods in- ererv line acid
wouW coidialjy invite everybody to call and insj-eet
our stock and prices. We propose- to- have the
FOB .tlE.
AS AT PR.-TSH MII.CH COW; ON2 UGK?
oe-hors-f hack, cue sot of lihy 'ioiible
iai i Kor Xiuther iaformation cmI upon
.A. liv ank.
The Live Dry Goods Hou?e
Of Albany, and shall "at all times study the
wants of our patrons both ia sty'e and .prices'
4-f
It ji-Vjt.
SimiittGfUUX FASJfS AX 17 SSSfALL
ratta lor sale on ea,sy terms, li.q.sare of
MfJtS-SHAXS IV y, PREPARED" TO
. taic a isw r-iqtils music - phis or
or mi. Terms mod srate.
BK )AWSG A2 LOD&IKG ON J:SLS-
ori-.vl-ie tc-ma str- Jfrs. C. ijail's restanwnt,
corn er of Ji-iker aia.1 First street, oji visile
the t 'tear hrewery Ciiin-ese wks.
The British extradition treaty is
i-till before the senate, and w
likely to remain there for an in
definite period. It may nor. be
generally known that the senate
commit rrs on foreign relations, in
reporting the proposed treaty to
the senate, recommended some
important amendments. The
xneasnre betVre the senate, there
fore, now 'differs in several par
ticulars from the imperfect pre
tended draft of the treaty which
waa published last spring, and
unnn which the comments in both
ointrie have leen bned. The
amendments are -hse: That
pers iisl.ad be extraditable, first,
for larce iy an 1 embezzlement of
amount" more than rfty dollars,
or ten pounds st-rling ; and second,
tor assaults upon life with explo
sives. These two provisions are
probably the nvjst important in the
treaty. The first is the one upon
which the Canadian government
and the United States are under
stood to be in accord. It i& de
signed to prevent Canada from
being made a refuge for bank
thieves and embezzlers; and to
relieve it from continuing to be a
Botany bay for the states. The
benefits would be of course re
ciprocal, and the United States
could no longer be the asylum for
the Canadian embezzlers, the tide
f o.-t.if h BARiiis now to be setting
VI T
in this direction.
A new use has been discovered
for the electric light. The body of
a boy drowned at Winchendon,
Mass., recently, was found through
the use of the electric light, a bulb
being fastened to a pole and sub
merged, illuminating the water for a
considerable distance in the neigh
borhood. The eii ctric light prom
ises to become an important aid in
all manner of submarine operations.
The Herald's subscription list
is rapidly increasing. We have
room for 1,000 new names on our
lists during the coming political
campaign, and at the rate they are
now coming in we will get them .
The weekly will be sent until Jan
uary 1, 188i, for fl Send in your
names
Tiikke is an excellent site in this
city for woolen mills. Such an
enterprise would be liberally
assisted by citizens here.
H. I'viiKll-
rr AND SHOKWAKEK, ALL WlkEK
i mrrunted. Shop since rho fire retro ed
V e.-ry street, sewn-il Jo. r from postctfiee.
4 If 5' OKK
, r resn ir.iii-li cow lor a ccr one una
WISHING TO TiiADI A
7?;-
i-eivs tiw. kiiftercaw in B--a3h should aij! to
JohiL Brjpyy.
Offers the entire stock of dry godos, boots and shoes, ladies' fine
dre8 goods, woolen fabrics, domestics, etc etc.
HOFFMAN AND PFEIFFERt
Proprietors of
j ALBANY SODA WORKS
Hit
Reserve!
These goods must be sold. Call early and secure bargains.
And manufactarera of
ATT EXNT ION
Aa
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1$
9
Bai.Dt.yG TO- RE N'T SCJXABf.K FT&R j
sma&i- buainess, .nex r door l Thompson. ;j
& Ovi ;it.w:s hfuness sto re. inquire at She J
0'd8,
Eur niching
HatsasdCaps
. Boots and! Shoes,
G'roceries.Etc
Go do s:cot HAjf-o road cakt Fat ii Call and see me.
sal- :i)tap,. alsn a. set i single harJ pj
1 "W-
Enqi lire t this otlice.
Fisb n ark?!.
FXSJ? Vim EVER JAY AT T'JK
new Ksh mariic r of li. F. W.-h
onel loil iext door sou, h of the V.'es'.a
Uoi en Metrniph ofiice
Practical Tailring.
C'tHRIST WYSS. ON E EHOK EAST OF
J Democnit otfi-uon Sew nd street, is pix-
pj jrsrt to make suits, nd &3 kincs of -:tf!"-irig.
Mens' or buys" vlothiny res.aired awI
ciean-.-d at leasor.able nit A i;ne lin-i-c-sampies
on hamV. Olsarsss reasonable.
NORMAN
mm
Mr. J. W. Laney, arrived in the
city Friday night with four fine,
thoroughbred imported Nor.
man horses, owned by James A.
Terry, of Wilmington, Illinois, and
will hold the same for sale. Par
ties wishing fine stock of that de
scription should call at J. Schmeer's
stable and examine these horses.
Notice.
t OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT THE
County Court of Linn county, Oregon,
will, un Wendesday, the 9th day of Mav, A.
D. . IShS, at one o'clock, p. m., receive sealed
bids for a contract to build fifty rods of rock
and dirt road, commencing on the east end
where the planking commences on Bearer
Slouifh near widow 'Ray s and run west over
the !i round where the old Beaver Creek
bridge now stands a distance of fifty rods,
by taking the Hoorinu off the old bridge and
layiiK-it on the ground cross ways as far as
ir jroes Then use fir poles the rest of the
way until the whole fifty rods of ground in
iriirfn is cotcreu. men unci mis mm.
rock at least twelve inches thick and ten feet
wide. Then put dirt arid gravel about three
inches thick on the rock There shall be two
culverts in Mud roc road. Tht Hist one
about ten rods from the staring point en
east end of the old bridge. 'Hie second cul
vert to 1)0 about twenty three rods from cast
end O said rock road. Each of said culverts
to he made sufficient width for all f-vutisto
pass. The Board reserves the right t reject
aiv and all bids.
Done by the order of the County Court
this oth day of April, A. D ISsS.
J, P, UaJbraith,
Clerk,
(SnjcsssortoN H.Aaen
First Street,
A 1 ban v Oregon .
BUILDING MATERIAL.--M SALE
Havin g leased a portion'of the yard oft apled by Mr. Carter, situated on)
tlie city r.iiiroai switch, 'nut Aeen Fourth. and Fifth streets. I wilt endeavor to
keep o:ii hand a general supply "f building material, syth a lumber ana
clear, s'iiingles sn.ved and sl-.aved, cedar and ' white fir. Alsotath, and will
receive orders ior sash, doors and inoukttns when.desire-d.
Those desiring anything in my line are solicited to call before- purchasing
elsewlitere.
W. W. CROWDER
Boo
(seller, Newsdealer, Sta
-AND DEALER IN-
M Books an
( all School Sipk
Fine stationery, miscellaneous books, photograph and autograph albums,
inkstands, ink, pens, pencils, etc., etc. Sheet music, music books aud alt
kmda of musical merchandise.
General News Depot.
32FMail orde?s- promptly attended to. .
The patronage of fami
lies desiring to purchase
clean iresh groceries at
the lo west rates for cash
is respectfully solicited
by
KENTON & CHASE,
rsew Store between the opera house and 'postoffice
ice Weiosery.
We are now prepared to famish choice, fresfc
candies of best grii, consisting oi ure sti k,
aoaorted fiavora, mixed candies, extra Ki e-ict
and chocolate creams, fancy mixed, candy uyi
aod a generai assortment of floe candies
AT 7HI.KSALE OB KETAIL.
0X)rdera horn ewuitfj dealers promptly a
tanedto. Factoiy on First street,
Albany, - Oregon
INNINfi CM rNf'l.
NEW PROCESS FLOUR.
(Superior for family aad bakeza' oh)
The Best StoragB Faciiitis?
TaeHirHrtyrica iB cash paid for wtumfc
AIA&Wt . OttECiON.
Eerere Hoise EestewMtJ
(ON XUBOMM PLIi) .
Coodocted by r :?
H. DIERCKS;'
.tie! Ronrd It
.STCnTunrs order wttatorer d ireri Tin
h -f wiLh the bt fn tnn "-arket.
FOR
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Lamps and Lamp
Trimmings
-AT-
The City Liquor Store,
M. BAUMG ART, Proprietor.
4S".S"ext door to theJOiU Fellows emple, Albany, Orgon"(
Keeps constantly on hand the finest impoianu,dome8ticjwiaes,liqiiors, cijrars ar
tob";-xxj. Only lirst-classjliquortstore in she tr : ..
SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO ORDERS FROM THE COUNTRY
I-
SALE AT COST !
JPHUS GEADWOHL'S
C rocke ry Store.
Koo-er Bros'. Silverware,
j Ppench, Oliiria landCrysfcaiware,
! Boys "Wagons vnd "Doll Carriao-es,
Fancy and Toy Ooods.
L
THE PHO OGRAPHER.
'fturton's oH stand Albany
OIL D. M. JONES
Has accepted thea-encv cf Oresron and V.
T. for the A. C. Harris
Electric Battery
OK
Little Kentucky Giant.
This battery can be used and kept in order
with i but little stuuy or expense, it is one of
t.ie finest physicians' ana family batteries in
titt market. Aayone wishing to pujehase a.
ba2f'y v"'lo well to call and examine
SAVE YUR MONEY
Bv buying your goods trom mystore. I am buy
ing direct from the iactory and sell at Eastern pric(
with freight added, ior cash.
KcuM's Baking Powde -One 'Pound Can. 25c
1 hereby offer to the people of Albany and vicini-
J mm r " -v , , I am agent for ten responsible Fire and Ma.rin Ir,
cost. J iif se croous must be sold, witinn xwenrv tiays - . .r.-
a?Ilncend goiag into a .Wactanng j pneetUlf 4reitg WlhS
Gome early and secure some bargj.. for the Frank 'Bros. Implement Co, lCland
J I JUbJlTAi. Ici on parle Francais. Hier wird deutch gesprcchen.t
Assignee's Notice:,
"YTotice i hereby given to all whem it may
L concern, tnat T. A. Shane and L. V.
Lonsway, compjsing the copartnership firm
of Shane & Lonsnay, of Albany, Oregon,
did, on the 13th day of February, 1888
assign to me all their property for the bene,
fit of their creditors. Theiefore all persons
havincr any claims aewnat. uniH
Shane & Lonsway, will here y take notice of
-aid assignment, and nrunt. their ..iim .
me, duly sworn to, at my place of business in
the city of Portland. Oiwnn -ik;..
mo.iths from the date of notice of m
assignment, which I shall hArr ,j v... .
mail to each creditor of said ossiiinors
l).iiltl,ioHl,J,. .. d. i ? .;." ' , :, ,
WILLIAM MisTl'uip
AtSornev. AllMinv. Oieaon. S
Assismee.
duce an article used in every house
hold for every town and coar.ty in OreZT
and VSashmst-in and Idaho territories
ddress Box 305,-
.' , . Albanj-, Oregon.
W am Mi
far in:
TWO GOOO MKX TO WORK rK
in: "rood :ri-u.7v rvi.,i.;;.
ar once to liurkimrt & Miller. ' M "
L'RNISIIEI) ROOMS rp-STAIES iv
iront of brick on First strfct. Ainilv at
IlKKALO ofiice.
T) BOARDIKO HOUSE-M ItS' M
i-, ucll. F-crjthiriK fi--- and
r.oouis rcnicn 3y the week
fa:tion guaraute'ed.
clean.
ot montn. Sat -
W5. -ALL THE F AR1IEES WHO
r wish to sell their f.irnif. to call and
plice the s uib i the Lands of C'liran
Slontietn, have seeral custounxs for
gocdijrai tnck farms.
them, Tlie u:edical u-nrM Dnn.,i, a' u'
-ieat healing power of electricity in many
diseases, an- especially those of a chronic
character. The doctor Is prepared to srhe " .
e ectneal treatment. There has been no ex
pense spared in procuring every appliance
necessary to obtain the best curative effect
from this potent agent. You will find at hia
office the Faradie and the Galvanic batter- "
ics, ihe Galvanometer, millamere meter, the
automatic Rheotome, electric needles, Galva
no Magnet, the great, galvanic rhair.etc. Per
sons desiring to purchase a battery or wishing
electrical treatment, will call at Dr. Jones'
office on Third and Washington sireete, Al
bany, Oregon. . .