THE MOHXINU HERALD? TUESDAY, MAY 22, 1888.
ill llR!
ciHsrrihe w, In Time to Re:ut All
I lie Local anil statf Polit
ical Xws.
During the coining political cam
yiiin the Daily and Weekly
! ! i-r ald will be mailed to new sub-M-.-ibers
at the following reduced
i lies :
Weekly to Jan. 1, 1889 t 00
D.iUv to Jan. 1, 1880 2 50
! .i!v to Julv, 1 1888 1 00
.IV carrier " 1 25
UEPUBLICAH STATE TICKET.
( rksshax Binder Herman.
,' :"!KMK Judok W. P. Lord.
! k-mdkntial Electors Rubeit McLean.
- Win. Kapus.
C. W. Fulton.
A i lorNKV vost 3ri pis't. H. H. Hewitt.
RE PUBLIC AN COUNTY TICKET.
J-:s"rE!sstati"K8 O H Irvine, Albanv.
W W Richardson, Scio
W R Kirk. Brownsville
f irs rv JtDOB T R N BKckbnm, Albany
Cjwiiissionkss A Savage, Santiam
A Branilon. Center
C .-:kk Geo W D.ivis, Shedd
PcORDkr O S .May, Scio
h ik.rikk John Conser; Syracuse
T 'riASL'RKR J K H.vle, Liberty
jt -sitssdR C Sperry.- Brownsville
S ' t'u Sur'T I M Williams, Halsey
tin tvKvoR E T TRsher, Syracuse
Ci osK.ii T H Cone, Albauv
EDITORIAL NOTES.
The importance of free and per
fect respiration as the foundation
of health is too much neglected.
People do not generally understand
that the skin shares in the function
of respiration, and that if this is
interfered with death is apt to
ensue, though this is due not so
much to aphyxia as to some form
of blood-poisoning caused by the
constituents of the perspiration
being re-absorbed into the blood.
A striking illustration of the neces-
sity of leaving the skin open to '
some extent to the action of air is
afforded by the fact that a child
who was coated with gum and then
covered with gold-leaf, to repre-
sent a cherub at the coronation of j
Pope Leo X., died in a fe.v hours
after the operation. A similar fate
nearly befell Gustave Dore in the
days of his youth, when a passing
-caprice made him go to a fancy j
ball as "Un Monsieur Dore;" bat j
as in his case the gilding was only I
partial, he survived, though he did j
not escape a sharp illness. j
I
Perhaps fe prominent oper
ators in stocks and financial mat
ters who have met with the abso
lute collapse that Henry Villard
did has succeeded m arising irom , but one metuoci was known for ac
the failure and again becoming j complishing a certain result, ;
prominent. The Chronicle thinks j Whitney might reach it by a scratch ;
the rise of Villard from his t'i.as-j but jf there were right or correct
trous failure with the Northern ! methods and wrong ways of doing
Pacific shows that he possesses j it? it was safe aiways safe to bet ne ;
iinusuaj abilities as a financier. It j nad f0nowed the blind guide and i
is the (exception when a man is tumbled into the ditch. His!
completely ruined in Wa.l street j Diunjr while district attorney, in
for him to recover hie lost prestige. jchaiging a culprit with having .
Jim Keene is a good example of atolen a "shall" (shawl), and his i
the up-hill work that is necessary j severe reprimand by Judge F.on-j
when money and influence are uam? an(j tjie demurrer to the in-1
gone. Villard seems to have per- i dictment which was sustained by
suaded his European backers that ;
he could still be of great service to j
them, and what he has done since j
his rethirn shows that he made no
idle boast. i
. . rtf
The action of the young scion ot
, ... , . .,:,.
the Vanderbilt house in marrying
a worthy young lady,
and then
deserting her on the plea that his
father objected to her and he could
not make a living without the aid
of his fcther, exhibits the example
of a 'pusillanimous son and a
morally culpable father in interfer
ing with the domestic relations of
the son.
H. H. Hewitt, candidate for
prosecuting attorney, stands well
as a lawyer among his fellow mem
bers of the bar. He will make an
aide and efficient prosecuting at
torney. Vote for him. Salem
Statesman.
THE C0UHTY JUDGESHIP.
To tub "Editor of thr HkeAld ;
I have read with interest and no
little amusement a communication
by "Democrat" in your paper and
the answer thereto, published re
cently in the Evening Democrat.
The assertions of "Democrat"
strikes home, backed up as they
are by incontrovertible proof. The
' voters of the "Forks" say they
would tike to know why the affi
davit of Ad Harmon is considered
by the Daily Evening Democrat a
full and complete warrant for al
lowing a claim not allowed by law ;
and why Harmon's affidavit before
the county clerk is oi so much
more binding force upon the county
court than the affidavits of the j
road supervisors of Linn county, j
made before the same officer, and j
as Mr. Harmon is a resident of i
the "Forks" the voters there are !
directly interested. We pause for j
an explanation, and upon the ex
lanation depends the votes of
more than one hundred democrats.
We would like to have Judge
Whitney explain why other men
Mr. Harmon
laims agains-t
presented them f"r allowance to
the county court, and they were
often disallowed or cut down from
twenty-five, to seventy-live per;
cent, without anv notice to the !
claimant, and without any knowl- j
edge on the subject other than that !
afforded by the verified claim, and
that all in favor of the claimant.
Can it be true vhat the oath of
poor men, road supervisors and
othrs, who are obliged to earn
their bread by the sweat the
face, is not entitled to the same
credit and consideration as the
saloon-keeper of the stamp of Ad
Harmon? That the oath to aj
claim by a road supervisor, admin- j
istered as the law provides, does: j
not establish a prima facie case ?j
Surely if we read the law aright, j
there is no distinction ; yet, if the j
acts of Judge Whitney, and the
article in the Democrat, interpret '
the law correctly, there must be a
distinction, because the article in
tue JJemocrat, a it means any
thing, means that because the
witness meaning Ad Harmon, the i
saloon-keeper presented hisclaim, j
properly verified, to the county?
court for allowance ; therefore,
there is no condemnation of the I
cunty court for the allowance, j
that the court is justified in allow-'
ing him what he was not entitled
to receive, allowed him for 108 ;
miles travel, when, if he was j
really subpoenaed in feio and j
actually traveled to Albany and
back to Scio, he was entitled to
pay for but 36 miles. These are i
facts, and if you will examine the
records you can satisfy )rourselves. !
And if you will take the trouble to
make even a cursorv examination
of the records of this county, dur-j
ing the years of Whitney's incum
bency of the office of county judge,
yon will be amply compensated ;
for the expenditure of time and .
trouble by the discovery of unmip
takable evidence that his claims as
a disciple of economy, in adminis- ;
tering the financial affairs of the !
county, are not established by
very large majority, with several
precincts to hear from. That said
claim is based upon evidence very
similar to that upon which his '
fame as a stump ori.t r, distrkti
attorney and skillful political ;
manipulator rests, to-wit: His
own noise and ''blow." It has ;
b;;en repeatedly averred that as I
district attorney and judge where I
the court) is weli known, and fur-!
niges, s the boys say, a "whole
iot ot- valuable commentary on
hi8 qualifications as an officer,
Some of the older settlers will be rc -
minded of the late I. N. Smith's;
.
observations on uhitnev s or-;
j - ,
l""SIF"J'- "c ucnuiuci ,
! edihed by democrat," and the j
comments ot the Svening Demo-!
! i
crat. JiiSTUE. '
Albany, May 21.
NEW TO-DAY
WmmI Wasted. J
SEALED PROPOSALS FOR 10 CORD j
body fir wood delivered at the Albany J
electric lis;ht works will be received on or be- I
fore Mav 25. The right to reject and and all !
bids received. N. H. Allkn.
i
Notice
"J OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT 1 J
Jl will not be responsible for any debt eon- !
tracted by any one after this date, except '
they have a written order from me.
Scio, May 1, 188. A. J. CAUY.
UILDING TO KENT SUITABLE FOR
small business, next door to Thompson
Ac Overman '8 harness store. Inquire at the
latter place
Practical Tailoring.
HRIST WYSS, ONE DOOR EAST OF
Democrat office on Second street, is ure-
I paired to make suits, and all kinds of r!uth
inc. Mens' or boys' clothinir repaired and
cleaned at reasonable rates. A line line t !
samples on hand, rharjres reasonable.
Notice t Contractor, i
SSrSS!
wnirffi
the story of Monteith and Seitenbach. Bids j
will be received until June 1, 1888. i
D. B. MONTEITH.
Keuioveil.
J
OSEPH WEBBER ANNOUNCES TO HIS
patrons and friends that he can be found I
on Lyon strtet, between Engine Co. No. i ;
ami First streer, until his new rooms in Ko-j
shay & Masjn 8 brick are ready, j
w.
M LAl OllLlX , KASII OSMUiK
Noby suits and viiils cut
and made
to order from the latest line of samples di
! rect from 'Frisco a specialty.
! repairing a prompt")- done.
Albanv, Or.
Cleaninir and
First titm-1
II. Flimll.
"DOOT AND SHOEMAKER, fALL WOKK
XJ wo
nrranted. Shop since the fire removeu
to
Ferry street, second do:.r from post" iticc
Lust.
AN AC-CO r NT HOOK BETWtKN
James Wallace and Samuel E. Vt.niia:
was lost on the wa'jon n iad between Al.any
and Goitra Station or in Al'wny. T!: ti:ni' r
will pit-ase return the sam: to S K. Y-junu'.
Jhi??Zihon Sm?t olf VJ5t
satioa of the tai ik question. "
SPRINGFIELD SAW MILL:
: i
I !
SP1HXOEIELD
5"AIl):niy yard and ol'.ici
Having lumber not excelled in quality, uiitifacilitie3 not surpass d for the
prompt :iild satisfactory ti t i Lit r or orders. I rcsuccti'ullv solicit a share of the
iade. A. WHEELER.
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NEW STORE).
lit
HUMID a U 1 UVC j V
Opened by Wm. Simpson. f, 10, 15, and 25 cent counters no each of
which every article is sold at the figures named. This is a rare opportunity
to replenish yourlkituhen furniture and household funfishinuflsoods. or to
: purchase 10,000 usefnlarticks at prices
Wm. SIMPSON
-AL-0 HAVING
BAMKUPT STOCK
1 1 a y ,v 'ai i'ijy:
Of llarrisbuig. consisting niCliithiii,? (rents' Furnishing Goods aud
General Merchandise. Also
Of
Shane
1 Offers the entire stock of drv go
drevs goods, woolen fai ries, domestics, etc etc.
1
gj6J These goods must be sold,
P L. KENTON,
-PKA1.KW IX-
V 1 11' M jlj
confectionery.
Fruits and
TOBACCO, ETC.
New Store between tlie ojiera house and postoffice
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JULIUS GEADWOHL'S
C rockier v -?Store.
i.?oo-er Bros'. Silverware,
Fiioli, China andCrvstaiware,
Boys' Wajrons viicl 3oll Carriages,
"TT! ji rpTT fAc. -
JO aXlCV ailCl JL OV UOOO.S.
SAVE YUR MONEY
Bv lmyinr your coo.ls"trora ni3rstore. I amjfbny
iug direct from thetactory
I .1,4- .1 J , .1
vv ltu 1 rlilib dUUt?U, 1UI CIMl
Kenton s BAinc Powde
X UUl HUeil 1U1 tell leSpOllSllJie rile IViarme 111'
' t
surance companies, representmir s, 100,000. Insure
and protect voui self lefore
I a?ent for tlie Fiank Bros- Impnieiit. Go-, Portland
i lei or, parte Franco.is. Hisr ivird deutch gesprocien."
on KbUroad, between 4ili and 5th streetsgl
PA T L
XEW- GOODS
reyer before heard of.g
PriJCIIASKD THE
fe Lonsway
- .los, boots and shoes, ladies' ''fin
D
m
('all early and secure bargains.
Yeaetables,
rii
I I fPO flC
I l)fjj
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OliJJGON,
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and sell at Eastern prices
1.
-One Pound Can.2oc
it is too late. Iam aho
Af AlTTTA
rave
Trimmings
W. F. READ,
(Successor to X.
Winter
1 am dow receiving new good in every line and
would coidiallj- invite evt-rybody to call and inspect,
our stock and prices. We propose to have , the
The Live Drv Good sHouse
O Albany, and shall at nil times stujlyjthe
wants of our patrons both; in style and prices.
Dry Goods, Notions,
Furnishing Goods,
Hats and Caps, r
Boots and Shoes,
Groceries9Etc
Call andsee me.
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(.uci:ej53or tJ
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DlTlT
MATERIAL
Having leased a p:rtionof the yard'oceupied 'by Mr. Carter, situatcd'on
the ci ty railroad switch, between Fourth and Fifth streets, I will endeavor to
keep on hand a ienenil supply of buildinir material, such as lumber anu
kee on hand a general supply !
clear, shinyfles, s.awed and shaved, c
receive orders for sash, doors anu ir
Tiiose desiring unyUiiu iu my line
ertar
are
elsewhere,
GENERAL
er, Newsdealer, Stationer,
-AND DEALER IN-
Text Books and
Fine stationery, miscellaneous books, photograph and autograph albums,
inkstands, ink, pens, pencils, etc.
etc.
kind-j of musical merchandise.
General News Depot.
?Mail orders promptly attended to.
The City Liquor Store,
W. BAVMGART, IProprietor.
3TNext door to theOddFellows' emple, Albany, Oregon"!
Keeps constantly on band the finest imjtorteil anddomeetic wines, liquors, cigfarsar
tob-c;os. Only first-class liquor store in she city
SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID'.TO ORDERS FROM THE COUNTRY
PALACE
MEAT MARKET
lAMESjV. PlPE.Prop.
I'lrHt Street Albany
The best variety of choice beef, veal, mutton,
pork sausage, etc., in the city keptjcoustantly
an hand.
jtariCaahlpaid for all'kind
ock.-J
If you buy goods of ' us to the
amount of" $1.00 don't forget to
rail for a ticket which will entitle
you to 5 cents in goods at our store.
Brownell & Stanard.
The best way to save money is
bv patronizing the new tirin of
lirownell Stanard. We wel
come all our old friends as well as
new, and always strive by fair
dealing to give the lowest prices
and best goods, and are ever on
the alert to please customers.
r,noYNKI.L & Stanakii.
olicc of I in.il .trroiini.
f OTICE IS HEREBY GIVFN THAT THE
undersiirned. tliP exrcuturs 'f the !at
will and testament of I. M. Oopor, d-eas-.il,
.-euon. their filial a..s-oui,t, ;uij tliat T;ies-
I dav. the 5th dav of dune, 1sS, bus cen an-
1 pohaci f...r Tbe'heantij: ..hj.-.-t,ion.s to h
Hint and the seltieiue:it of the same. All
I'lrsui s inU'r:ted can acrni at the tinc set
;"). suf!! hcAiiiiif. Gvaj VV. Cooi'kk.,
B. F. Purbom,
if. V.. N. UlACtiunr.N, Kxsu'.ors, Etc
I
t-rasiy tvt exv.'Utvrs.
II. ALLEN)
PI stock
!
N!rH.tAlleu
. Albanv. Oregon.
ana white nr. Alsolath, and will
m
mouldinjrs when desired.
solicited to call oefore, purchasing:
ccJ
W.WCROWDER
all School Supnlies.
Sheet music, music, bookstand all
ittier t
PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL
PAINTING.
PAPER HANGING
Done on short notice. Satisfac
tion guaranteed. Charges reason
able and all work promptly attend
ed to.
Beat Estate and Employment
Agency.
Parties having farms for sale of
about 160 acres, or those having lar
ger tracts which they would lie will
ing to divide up into 80 or 100 tracts
are invited to call at our ofiiee, as we
have a few purchasers for that class of j
farms. e can also furnish parties
wanting help, either male or female,
w ith such help as they desireou short
notice. Jfe also have a few situa
tions for both male and female in the
city and country. Call at our offlye
if you want help or want employment
We can get either for you. Office
No. 5 First street, adjoining Twee
dale & Hopkins tin store.
F. A. BURKHART & CO.
For the choicest crackers, iriri'er
snaps iiml irinjrer nuts, cocouiuntaTry.
fruit and raisin biscuit, cocounut jjuii-
u.uu ...u? ami sinips, iiont'V 'k
cx:ra.taa U'scuiis. Monitors
and all' !
Miidr, oi ciioict: fr:scKcr ami cx
am in..- n uiiace A:
&to k. T.'iey liavt;
the market aliurds
Thorn:
soil's f-csll
Mi
Thompson
to Mery l
-A. FULL STOCK 09-
Staple Groceries!
Fine GlassTOe,Cfockery
Th beat qarirty ot teas, ooftae, nitb aa
main, etc
CAKES, PIES,
Fresh Baked Breac?
Every Day.
At this old and reliable house is aim to
found a complete assortment, of fresh feaiik
eroceries, to which is constantly being addei aj)
the seasonable lines of roosrias aud proTinins
such as
Cranberm&y
Fine Pickles,
Dried Beef Chipped to Order,
Anchovy Mustard,
Candies and Nuts,
Eastern Buckwheat Flour, i
Canned Goods of All Kinds, ;
Bohemian Glassware, Etc
These goods were ail bought when priew
were low, and the benefit of the margin will I1
fiven to his customers. Remember the plau
u the old cotuor on First and Broad albin Sts.
HOFFMAN AND PFEIFFER.
Proprietors of
And mannfactorere of
iery.
We are now prepaKd to furnish choice, fresh
candies of best grade, consisting of pure uti- k.
assorted flavors, mixed candies, extra i- rct:u
and ehoeolate creams, fancy mixed, enudy u
and a general assortment of flue candies
AT THQIJ&iALE OK SET All.
CaTOrdera from eomtrj dealers promptly air
Mned to. Fautorj on Fust street,
Albany, - - Oregon,
NEW PROCESS FLOUR.
(3eriortasrtam aadbakaM we)
The Best StoragBFaciJitiea
janHI0hatiiriem sah paiA for vhea
AUm - (MCXOOJL
H. DIERCKS.
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THE PH( OGRAPHER.
'faxtoo's ok) stand Albaar '
Mr.. Phil Lewis, of the firm of
At; Shedd, fLinn county, fjhaving
just returned from Portland," wherr
he purchased a fine stock of goods for
the coming spring trade, now invites
the inspection of his customers.
fSThese goods were bought tor
cash and the advantage of very low
prices will be given to the buyers.
PRUSHAW'S
DEAD SHOT ON AGUE
With the spring comes the ague.
This now popular -.ure for ague has
uever been known to fail. Call for
testimonials at Prushaw's dru store,
next to Revere house. Price cts.
per bottle.
SECOND HAND STORE,
The past year lias Jproven it to be a
necessity. The best and eheanet
place in the city to buy your
StoTes.Fnrnitoe.tinware
We aie always prepared to buv vour
household furniture at the highest
cash pr'.ce. Sole agents for the
PEERLESS OIL GAR
And Lamp Killer.
rTinshop recently added. All work
done at the lowest possible rates
M. FRANKLIN & CW
Do not be doceived into "huvinw
v rthieps or spurious goods for" thZ
f ?ske o pc-lting a prize. AVe
! win 'rive you good lionest. jjoods at
i ":he lowest bottom pricesand al
1 low you 5 per cent off on cah
i Brownell & Stannrd.
Cho
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Bed Crown Mi
Hets sMsnsi fii m sail t
rCtMtomen oafter sMIssar Asstsod. n1
table" ' ied witk ttsi tm market.
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GOODS
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