Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, May 23, 1888, Image 2

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THE IORXrXx
IIET?ALD: WEDNESDAY, MAX 23, 1888.
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! ii icrik iv. In Time to Kv.ul All
the Loral ami State I'olit-it-al
Sew.
!"uring the coming political cam
p ign the Daily and Weekly
;J i rald will be mailed to new sui.
s ; i bers at the fol lowing reduced
rues:
Y.' -eklvto Jan. 1, 1889 41 00
i l laity to Jan. 1, 1889 2 50
3 1 lily to Julv, 1 1888.. . 1 CO
!'y carri
earner 1 zo
PUBLICAN STATE TICKET.
: orkssuax Binu'er Herman.
S r;MB Judoe VV. P. Lord.
'!: iukntial ElkctokjS Robert McLean.
I - Win Kapus
I C. W. Fulton.
f.A iOHSKY FOR 3RD pis't. H. H. Hewitt.
Rr PUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET.
Kkkkskntativks O H Irvine, Albany.
W W RicharJson, Scio
W R Kirk. Brownsville
C rvrv Jl'dgk 1) R N Blackburn, Albany
Ciissinkrs A Savage, Santiam
A Brandon. Center
C krk Geo W Davis, Shedtl
Irf uordkr O S May, Scio
Sm.irii'k John Conser; Syracuse
T kasurkr J P Hyde, Liberty
A lessor C Sperry, Brownsville
Sc mol Sup't- J M Williams, Halsey
Su ivrvor E T T Fisher, Syracuse
C Rft -T H Hon. Albauv
!
EFFECT OF GLIM A TE.
I
i Later scientific men are begin
ning to demonstrate that the con
ditions of nations, so far as civili-
jzation and progress is concerned
as well as morals and physical
development depe.uls materially
upon the climate of the region
!they inhabit. One ot -our scien
tific journals has been investigat
ing the subject and deduces many
examples provingthese conclusions.
In investigating the different'
(aspects of fnatrimony, as a moral
guide, it says: "The copper-colored
natives of the Peruvian alturns
marry late, w hile under the same
parallel the Creoles of the Brazilian
, lowlands do not hesitate to enoour-
f
age the matrimonial propensity s
of children in their earliest teens,
boys of fourteen and girls of thir
teen and twelve, or, if we shall
believe Dr. Burmeister, even ot
ten and nine. The courtships oi 1
Sicily, too, are expeditious, evtn
from an Italian point of view,
while on the island of Corsica a
peculiar state of agrarian difhVul
ties has counteracted the influence
of climate. Many of the campan
ita9 or small terrace plains have
been so utterly exhausted that the
available means of irrigation fai:
to redeem the impoverished soil,
while a large percentage of the i
rproductive area is in the hands of j
the convents, which reserve ti e I
right of tenure for their old re
tainers.. Combined with the strait:
-ot that land famine, the over
increase of population became
such an unqualified evil that the
common sense of the peasants
originated a system of ostracism,
attaching infamy and social ex
'Communieation to the preliminaries
as well as to the results ef marri
age before a specified age. The
late marriage of mountaineers, too,
may be partly explained by their
instinctive love of independence.
The sterile soil of a highland region
necessitat3S fsr and frequent ex
cursions in quest of the means f
subsistence, and the unencumbered
privilege of personal freedom thus
became often a con dition of sur
vival. With a marmot and a hand
organ, if not with a marmot alone,
the young Savoyard perambulates
.Europe from end to end, till he has
accumulated the equivalent of an
Alp'ne competency. The monteros
of the upper Apennines roam Italy
like gyps es, ready to dj an' man's
harvest-work. Young Scotchmen
j
cross the Tweed or even the At- j
1 xntic before they venture to run I
the risks of matrimony on the pre
carious resources of a Highland
moor. Highlanders, though the
stoutest defenders of their native
soil, have therefore rarely engaged
in wars of conquest ; and the most
expansive nations, to use a Bis
marckian euphuism, were generally
lowlanders-!-Prussians, Russians,
Arabs, Mongols, Goths and Tartars.
"We might add Romans, for the
tide of conquest which inundated
all the coast lands of the Mediter
ranean originally emanated from
the plains of Latium. Russia will
not rest till her flest rides the
eastern Mediterranean as well as j
the Euxine. Tamerlane avowedly
intended to extend his empire to I
the Atlantic ; and, from the cam
paigns of King Cyrus to the ex- j
pansive enterprises of Victor
Emanuel, nine out of ten inter-1
i ..., i i i -i, i
jiauuiiiu ivais iiavt; euueu wiui ine '
victory of northern nations over j
their southern neighbors. The j
goddess ot fortune would decline!
i j . , ,. ,i
to be crowned with a tur cap, and ',
the sun of the south that turns u'
..... ,. . - !
JVLI.Y llllUit UUC li..t jn.t;t '.-i-ut 1. V 1
reverse the process in the case of
the human animal ; but it is fin
lhat a rigorous climate evolve
fiiipenor 'claying power,' aiu;
war the last shout is worth ado
challenges."
115
It would be as difficult for Mr.
mailman to define his position on
- i the prohibition qu.'Stion. as it is
j for Mr. Stite.s. Th-i latter savs,
' tav . . l . 1 - - .1
i -o mail nas ever nearu me say
vHiether I am a prohibitionist, or
whether I am not." Mr. Small
man simply camped on the trail of
every democrat up for office who
did not agree with him in supporting
prohibition until aftei he received
the nomination for sheriff; then
he said he had not been in earnest
concerning his position on the pre
hibition question, and that he
would turn about and oppose it if
the people would only vote for
him. A man of such principles
would not make a very good sher
iff, and voters should remember it
next June.
It would be well, since there will
be two democratic members of the
supreme court, Judges Strahan and
Thayer, to have tiie third member
a republican by re-electing Judge
W. P. Lord. There would then be
a republican to watch the demo
cratic members and democrats
enough to watch the republican,
and keep things evenly balanced,
so to speak, and perhaps prevent
one-sided decisions.
Governor Pexxoyer, in his ad
dress of welcome at the opening
session of the Oregon State Grange
yesterday, took occasion to deliver
a free trade speech. The free trade
idea was clothed in the thick wrap
page of an ingenious phraseology,
but it remains to be seen whether
such attempts to pull the wool over
the eyes of the farmers of Oregon
can prevail.
The voters of Linn county have
a sensible way of listening
patiently to all the speeches made
by the candidates on all sides, and
their quietly using their own judg
ment by voting for the best men.
If Congressman Hermann is re
elected, it is certain tlie interests of
the entire state will be served.
NEW TO-DAY.
Wood Yl anlecl.
QEALET) PROPOSALS FOR 100 CORD
O hotly fir wood dtlivercd at the AU.uiiy
electric Iiu'ht works will be received on or be
fore May 25. The riyht to reject and and all
bids reserved. N. II. Allkn.
VOTICE IS II L" UK BY GIVEN, THAT I
L will not be responsible for any debts con
tracted by any one after this Gate, except
hey . have a u ritten order from me.
Scio, Mav 1, 1-slS. A. .1. GARY.
UILD1NG TO KENT SUITABLE FOR
small business, next door to Thompson
x Overman's harness store, inquire at the
atter place
rrsctSml TailoHn;r. t
CHRIST WYSS, ONE DOOR EAST OF j
Democrat office on Second street, is pre
paired to make suits, and all kinds of cloth- I
ing. Mens' or boys" clothing renaircd and
cleaned at teasonable rates. A r.ne line o
samples on hnd. Charges reasonable. .
Notice n Contractors.
VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT BIDS
v will be received for the construction cf
x two story house !) miles east of Albany, for
Ahich plans ami specifications can be seen at
;he story of Monteilh ami Seitenbach. Bids
will be received until June 1. 18SS.
1. B MOXTF.mi.
Kcmnveil.
J
OSEl'H WEBBER ANNOUNCES TO HIS
patruns and friends that lie can be fo'.md
on Lyon street, between Enriiie Co. No. '1
inn r trxt street, until his new rooms in ro
ihay & Mason s brick are ready,
VV.
M'tAUOIlUN , FASIIIO.NAIil.B TA1LOK.
ioby suits and ixints cut and mailt
to order from Mie latest line of samples di
reet from 'Frisco a specialty. Cleaning and
repairiiift a promofv- done. First stree
Albany, Or.
II. Utiiill.
BOOT AND SHOEMAKER, JALL WORK ;
warranted. Sho) since the tire reinoveu i
to Ferry street, second dcr from jxMtottice j
Lost. j
ACCOUNT BOOK BETWEEN !
AN
James Wallace and Samuel E. Vounsr I
was lost on the wairon rn.nl between Albany !
and Ooltra Station or in Albany. The tinder j
will please return the same to S E. Young. I
P. Cohen bus rdiifcd the price o.'
all his good on ni-eount of the agita
liition of the tariff question.
oliee or D ssoliiiiwii.
rilllE FIRM OF M. FRANK LIN CO. IS
J thistlay dissolved by mutual consent, M.
r ranKi n retiring:. .Mr. i,. outtlich will eon-
t'nis the business at the old stand, pav all
I bills and collect all outstanding accounts,
j Albany, May 22, 18S.
M. FRANKLL- ,
1, (iUTTIJEB.
M 1 ' L
liis is the' top of the
Q E.N U 1 n E
PEARL TOP LAMP CHIMNEY
All other similar are imitation.
1 his exact
Label is on
each Pearl Top
-tunmuy. A
lealer may say
md think he
las others as
sjoxI, i;i"r h::
IAS NOT.
i-!
...A slst upon the
Exact. Label .sind Top. Fur sale
eveiywhere. Made only by
Geo. A. Macrctii & Co..
Pittsburg, Pa.
-..,,.,. .
JM.voMUi.in of irt-rsfcu-
rOTlCE is HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
j., !iu trier,i..) lieiei.nuru exisnni' Detivcen !
frank b- Kenti.n .-ind C. K. I'hase. kiion ;n
Ke.itMn'cc Oliaxe. '.Jrrx.-er.-". Albativ i iiv-o:i. i
this tiiiy tiisAiiveit uv niutual t
oiisent.
I.'. K.
I Chase retin?!''.
F. L. KciirO'l Wil! ...niTiir .-.
! 'he business, vij't-c
rail iutns due. and my
fay
1 ah Ufchts the sar
I". L K ICNTON.
c. i:. CHASE.
Ai.K.N-y,M,.y I,' jjei
ftll! ?n
idPiilMOFIELD SaW MILL.
i i
SPIUXOrFIELI)
JsAlbany yard and oiiicc on lU'lroad, between 4th and 5th strcetsjggi
Having lumber not excelled in quality, tiiidfacilities not surpassed for the
prompt and satisfactory tilliu.- or order. I rcstiectfullv solicit a share of the
radc. A. WHEELER.
0
jMKW stork.
T
mm and hi Store
Opened by Wm. Simpson. 5, 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 youikitchen furniture and household furnishing!goods, or to
purchase 104000 usefularticles at prices reyer before heard of.J
-AL0 HAVING
BAMEUPT STOCK
HlY "SsffBY.
Of Harrisburg, consisting .M'"(.'!,.,thin,1 Gents' Furnishing Goods'aud
General Merchandise. Also
-Of Sliane & Lonswav
vt 5 Offers the entire stock of dry godos, boots and shoes, ladies' fin
dr3s goods, woolen fat rics, domestics, etc efc. ,
I
These goods must be sold,
Cost
lint
-DEAl.Ki; IX-
GKOCEKIE
n n i
r nii
AniAOTiAnni
TOBACCO, ETC.
New Store between the
ALBANY.
- Mo
ROW
Lamps and Lamp Trimmings
AT
JULIUS GEADWOHL'S
Qrockery Store.
lloo-er Bros'. Silverware,
"French, Oliina andCrvstalware,
Boys' Wan on s vnd Doll Carriao-es,
Fancy and Toy Ooods.
SAVE YUR MONEY 4
Bv buying your eoodsftrom rnv'srore. I amlbnv
ing direct from theitaetory
with freight added', ior cash.
Kenton's Bakiiw Powde
I am agent for ten responsible Fire and .Marine In
surance companies, representing 72 000,000. Insure
i fini!
i ana nrotect vftmsp t hofnr
! ivn-nt. for the Frank Bros.
lei on parts Franc ais.
OllEGOX,
KEW GOODS
PURCHASED THE-
('all early and secure bargains.
rve
s and Vei
fetalis, Cigaas,
J-ipera Jhouse and postoliice
ORE G ON
FOE Lid
rr
-
-
and sell at Eastern prices
-One Pound Can.25c
if. i t .,-.-.
Iinnlfinipnt n... P.,rtlfini1
Luu f Qeutch gesprocfien.
W. F.
(Siu-oessor to
and
1 am dow receiving
would cordially invite evn
our stock and prices Yv
The Live! Drv
I
i
Winter
O Albany, and shall at all times studv'the
wants of our patrons both, in style ami prices.
D ry
Call and'see me.
(Snoccssor to
BUILDING
MATERIAL
Having leasud a iuriii)nof t!.e yard occupied 'by Mr. Carter, situated on
Tilro-citv ,.i(pa.a iwitdi, 'jutw-t-en Fourth und Fifth streets, I will endeavor to
kucj) 011 hand a general supply of buildinif fcmaterial, such as lumber ana
clear, sluaijles, sawed and sl.aved, cedar and white fir. Alsolath and will
receive orders for sash, doors and mouldings when desired. 1 r.
riiosiM-iirtiu- a.iylniii in my line are solicited to call before! purchasin"
elsewhere, tin
ooWk,!lwsfab, Moner,
-AND DEALER IN
Text Books and all School Suplies.
Fine stationery, miscellaneous books, photograph and autograph albums,
inkstands, ink, pens, pencils, etc., etc. Sheet music, muaicj books kand all
kind. of musical merchandise. "
EGrerieral News Depot.
25f Mail orders promptly attended to.
The City Liquor Store,
3T. BAU3IGABT, IProprietor.
5sTNext doori'io theJddJFellows" emple, Albany, Oregon"
Keeps constantly on hand the finest imported and Jomestic wines, liquors, ci'tirs'ar
toVc-Jos. Only first-class liquor store in she city "
SPECIAL ATTENTION PAIOO ORDERS FROM THE COUNTRY
ItPALACE
MEAT MARKET
lAMESjV. F'lHE.rProp.
rirsl Slrect - - Alliany
The best variety of choice beef,veaI,mutton,
poiK wusae, etc, , in the city kept juoustaiitly
111 hand.
TJCash'paid for all kinds
Ock.'Sa
If you buy goods of ns to the
amount of $1.00 don't forget to
call for a ticket which will entitle
you to 5 cents in goods at our store.
Brownell & Stanard.
The best way to save money is
by patronizing the new tirm ol
Brownell & 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.
Tluowxr.i.i, & Sr.AX.Kn. .
NolK'O of I'inal Account.
rOTK.'K IS liKKKUY (JIV1N THAT THE
uiuiersiiriied, tho executors -if the lust
will and testi-ineia cf I. M. .Voju-r, dficea::cl.
l-,uu tiicd ill t!i(: ciinityciiirt of J:in county,
'ircijoii. their final ni-anint, and nut T.it-s-lay.
the.5rhiay of 4ai. lliS, lias ten ap
;ioii.li'it li'r thi-!ii';'.ri:i uf rjiijtctions tc
.icii'iunt an.l thf setlk-.ucnr ot the same. All
iiii'w? ii'icrt-.'C'i can aitci.'i! at iho titne set
'. i-uth hcarin". IJ. W. Coctkr,
B. F. Pl-BUOM.
L). V.. K. I'.r.-.cKiii'ii.v. Kxecu'ors, Etc.
Attoruuv for exeuutors.
READ,
X. II. ALLEN)
spring stock
new gooiIs in every line and
- vbody to call; and inspect!
"propose to have the ll
Good sHouse!
Furnishing Goods,
Hats and Caps, -Boots
and Shoes,
Groceries,Etc
N ! K.Alleuj
Albanv, Oregon.
OK
SALE
WWCROWPgR
ittiftr A'Thmnrann'
PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL
PAINTING.
paper hanging
Done on short notice. Satisfac
tion guaranteed. Charges reason
able and all work promptly attend
ed to.
Real Estate auil Employment
Agency.
Parties having farms for sale of
about 100 acres, or those having lar
ger tracts which they would be will
ing to divide up into SO or-KJO tracts
are invited to call at our olb'ce, as we
hp.ve a few purchasers for that class of
farms. We can also furnish parties
wanting Help, either male or lemaie
with such help as they desireon short i
notice. He also have z lew sitiia- :
nuns nr uoiii maie and iemaie in tiie
city and country. Call at. our ofllce
if you want help or want employment
We can get either for you. Office
No. (35 First street, adjoining Twee-.
dale & Hopkins tiu store.
F. A. BURKHART & CO.
a.: i..i. i i f ,
For the choicest crackers, -j !,,..,,.
iiiijs and gin-c-r imt-s, cot-nann'iY-v
innt and raisin biscuit, cocoanul jmiV
, i. .i.un ...iii. .iiiii su;;ps, liOlli-v
ex; i-a soda biscuits, ionitors and
kinds ot choice crackers go and
KC.
nil
limine iauace tv: IJionu.on
fresh
fUK-K. ii.i-Y nave nil
the market affords.
me ueiie
ics
Wh
i.
iStar Bakery !
-A FULL STOCK OV-
Staple Groceries I
Glassware,!
The best mtity of teas, 9oOm,
tmiits, etc
I OAK ES P! ES
,
FreSH BaKed. Jireac?
Every Day.
Mm.
TO
Atthi old and reliable bouse is alao to If
found a complete assortment, of fresh famik
rroceries, U which is toatttntly being aJde-l at
(he seasonable lines of groceries and proviuuaa
such as
Cranberries,
Fine Pickles,
Dried Beef Chipped to Order,
Anchovy Mustard,
Candies and Nuts,
Eastern Buckwheat Flour, i
Canned Goods of All Kinds, 1
Bohemian Glassware, Etc.
These goods were all bought when prio
were low, and the benefit of the uoanjin will t:
fiven to his customers. Itcrotmber the plaua,
U the old comer on First and Bmadalbia Sts.
HOFFMAN AND PFEIFFER,
Proprietors of
ALBANY SODA WW
And manufacturers of
Choice Confectionery.
We are now prepared to furnish choice, fresfc
candies of best grade, consisting of ure ittc-k.
assorted flavors, mixed candies, extra francs
and chocolate creams, fancy mixed, candv tovj
and a geueral assortment of fine candies
AT WMtLKSALE OK BETA If.
I
(Orders from country dealers prompt!-,
tened to. Factorj on runt street,
Albany. - - Oregon,
MCbwD-Mi
I8M, sVAmiKC C9 rrep'R.
NEW PROCESS FLOUR,
(Superior for family sad bafcaa' w)
The Best Storage Facilitzie?
tamka High est pries in cash paid for vfaeat,
AL&UMT - O&BOOX,
Ebtbpb HMBManrait;
H. DIERCKS.
Heals
CVContnmers ecdar '
tab'w -- n'ied irlUi tSa trntta ttw-market.
THE PHU 0GRAPHER.
Paxton's oW stand Albaor
TAB
Mr.JPhil Lewis, of the firm of
Atj Sheild, f Linn county, having
just returned from Portlana, where
he purchased a tine stock of goods for
the coming spring trade, now invites
tae inspection of his customers.
SThese goods were bought tor
c?sh and the advantage of very low
prices will be given to tiie buyers.
PRU iS Ii A W 'S
ONIGI
ith the spring comes the ague.
This now popular cure for ague has
never been known to fail. Call for
testimonials at Prushaw's drug store,
rext to Revere house. J Price 75 cts.
per bottle.
SECOND HAND STORE.
The nust year bus rproven it to 1 e a
necessity The best and cheapest
place in the city to buy your
Stoves, Furniture, tinware
i.3''.-a,?ialrVay? P''i-ed to buy your
nu nan e nr. t h ill.
rhest
c ' P'l,ct'- Sole' agents for the
PEERLESS OIL CAN
And Lamp
Killer,
iTitjshop recently added. All work
done at the lowest possible rates
M. FRANKLIN & CO
Do not be deceived into bnv:n
worthless or s;m-ions goods for" the
mere sake of getting a prize We
v.ni give you ?ood honest oo'ic
e lowest bottoir prices j,nd
at
al-
- .. . .-.. VIA
on
MP1I7 cwim
GOODS
m kM HUM
A.Lewis & Sod,
DEAD SHOT
cash.
?
Brownel! A- S
rlanard, -