Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, May 27, 1888, Image 2

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t)aring the coming political cam-i-..'
m the Daily and Weekly
' '. jald will be mailed to new sub-t-,
.bers at the following reduced
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REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET.
ON'oaKssMAN Binsrer Herman.
JrruKMK Jodob W. P. Lord.
PKteHDKSTiAL Electors Robert McLean,
i - Win. Kapus.
j C. W. Fulton.
Attorney for 3rd dis't. H. H. llewitt.
REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET.
Esi-ftEsgSTATivES O H Irvine, Albany.
W YV Kichardson, Scio
W It Kirk. Brownsville
County Judge D R N Blackburn, Albany
OMMissiosBRS A Savage, Santiam
-A Brandon. Center
Clerk Geo W Davis, Shedtl
Recorder O S May, Scio
Phkrifk John Oonser; Syracuse
Treasurer J F H. tie, Libercy
Assessor C Sperry, Brownsville
School Sup't J M Williams, Halsey
Surveyor E T T Fisher, Syracuse
Coroner T H Cone, Albauy
SENA TO RIAL GLADIA TORS.
There is a disposition on the
part of certain lofty-minded edi
tors to deprecate the recent voca!
combat in the senate, and to read
nice lectures to our statesmen upon
the duty of gravity and forbearance
in their processes of debate. To a
certain extent, such criticism is
always in order, of course. Hardly
a day; passes that there is not room
for complaint as to congressional
affenses against dignity and good
taste. But when this is said the
fact remains, we may as well ac
knowledge, that the people enjoy a
personal contest between a couple
of plucky and fluent political lead
ers a good deal more than they do
the (Customary order of profound
and monotonous discussion. They
like to see man put to the test of
cour ige, and the competition of in
tectdal vigor and alertness which
such encounters imply. It is not
true that they think more of a
statesman who declines to defend
himself when he is personally
assailed than thev do of one who I
accepts the challenge and returns
blow ! for blow.
They like a man
who ipn't afraid, and
who doesn't
avoidjdanger by permitting others
to accuse or deride him at their
pleasure. Even if he get'' the
'WO'St of it as he is sometimes
bound to do it is better for him to
have fought and been whipped
than not to have fought at all.
This phase of popular feeling has
prevailed at all times in our his
tory. We ara a combative people
and take delight in spectacles of
contention, from a senatorial battle
down to an ordinary dog-fight. It
is an affectation to say that we are I
scandalized when two statesmen
grapple f r a trial of strength on
personal grounds, and proceed to
pummel each other to the best f
their ability. The truth is we j
ad an re their bravery and their en- !
ergy, and watch the struggle with
the keenest inteiest. The scene in
the senile the other day when
Messrs. Ingalls and Voorhees made
an auiohitheater of that august
chamber was not unprecedented,
by aiy means. Similar exhibi
tions have repeatedly taken place
there not merely in our latter'
days of alleged political decadence,
but also in former times wtiicn we
are accustomed to cite for their!
KinWinr virtue and their elorv of
rel giants. There has never been
a time whea either branch of con
gress was bo thoroughly impreg
nated with the spirit of peace and
patience that men would not pro
voke and resent personal affronts
in language of the most vivid and
vitrolic description. And there
has never beeu a time when the
people failed to take an attentive
and encouraging view of perform
ances of that sort. It may be that
this is, a sign of serious fault in our
civilization. Perhaps we thus
onvit ourselves of the late
Matthew Arnold's charge, that we
are sajdlyjwanting in the matter of
sweetness and light. But there is
as much reason to believe on the
other hand is there not? that it
is only a manifestation of that in
trepid and aggressive national
instinct by whicd all our victories
have beei achieved and all ouV
fame accomplished.
As a piece of rhetorical eloquence
Cot. John P.
Irish's suppfh u-:i9 n !
, , .. .
SUCCeas, DUt lie (lia not attempt to
explain why the proposed "tariff!
reduction that he anl Grover I
, , . . , , ;
Cleveland want tlie people of Ore-!
gon to adopt, takes the tariff oil" o;, j
and cheapens the price of wool. I
, ' '
lumber and the products the poor;
man nas 10 sen, ai;u Keevs tne
t a. 7 I .1
:d kee-.s the
tarifl'on read' made woolen ro m!.--,
sugar, lice, and the products tho
poor jinan has to buy.
urrfi
Col. Irish finds an entire new
e for Cleveland's veto of the
river and harbor biii. It is he-eats
there were two biiis, one in each
session of the 49th congress. Um,
an! most extraordinary wisdom.
Yes, to be sure, there are a few
more people in- a thickly populated
city than there are in a sparsely
settled country, and naughty con
gress should not have done so, but
all the same intelligent voters will
withhold giving their franchise to
the man who throttled our river
and harbor improvement, with a
large available surplus in the treas
ury. TEMPEEANCE NOTES.
Contributed by the W. C. T. U.l
Mrs. M. B. Reese, one of the
national organizers of the W. 0.
T. U., was recently stri :ken down
with acute rheumatism at Yreka,
Cal., where she had gone to begin
the work of organizing northern
le.il. After several days of great
suTering she was taken back to
Seattle, where she remained in
Grace hospital until a few days
since. he has now returned to
her home on Bashor island, and
al hough weak and crippled, is not
suffering. Hopes are entertained
that she will be able to resume her
work in the near future.
Among other interesting features
of the State Sunday School Con
vention, held during the past week
was a plea for tiie teaching of
temperance in our Sabbath schools,
by Mrs. L. P. Round, of this city.
She earnestly urged the teachers to
post themselves upon temperance
as taught in the bible that they
might be able to meet and contro
vert the manv misrepresentations
of the sacred word upon this j
question, and also to enable them !
to instruct the children in the cor-1
rect principles of gospel temper
ance. One of the greatest perils to the i
public health at the present time !
is undoubtedly the widespread use
of tobacco, chewing and smoking,
specially by the young. Dr. II.
M. Fussell, writing of what he
designates as "tobacco heart,"
says: "Of the cases of heart j
disease recently treated in the I
writer's room at the dispensary, i
nine were diagnosticated as i
functional disorders due to the ex
cessive use of tobacco. All the
nine cases occurred in young men
between the ages of seventeen and i
twenty-seven years. The tobacco
was used in all the cases in the
form of chewing, the amount rang
ing from half a pound to one pound
a week. The habit of chewing
was begun early in life in all the
cases; m one case at the age of
nve years ; the oldest age noted at ;
which chewing was begun was '
twelve years; the average was I
seven years." In each case the i
treatment included the prescrii- '.
tion of "total abstinence from the j
use of tobacco." In multitudes of ;
cases where functional disorders of
the heart do not develop, a morbid j
appetite is created, craving alco-!
holic beverages, and with many i
leading directly to inebrietv. In-
creasingly great is the need of an
effective anti-tobacco crusade.
NEW TO 1 AX.
For Snle.
1 FINE DEXTEB SPRING TOP BCGGY,
TV
for one or two horses.
Inquire at the
Herald office.
Notice to Hunter.
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MOT
sheep and
a Chinese pheasant, are hereby notified to
keep otf our farm east of this city,or suffer tho
consequence of an enforcement of the Ian- of
trespass.
1SUM s LASMXC.
Wood Wanted. j
SEALED PROPOSALS FOR 100 CORD
body fir wood delivered at the Albany !
electric light works will be received on or. be- i
fore May 25. The right to reject and and all
bids reserved. N. H. Allrn.
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TJOOMS FOR RENT. INQUIRE OF MRS. j
At
Chas. Dubrille.
W ANTED -ALL THE FARMERS WHO
wish to sell their farms, to call and
place the a ne in the, hands of C'irran &
Montieth have several custonic-c. lor
good irrai twlc farms.
Notice
IS'
OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT I
will not be responsible for any debts con
tracted by any one after this oate, except
they have a ritten order from int.
Scio, May 1, 1S88. A. .1. CAKV.
IAM: LAM! LAI!
4ST0CK.2 GRAIN FARMS AND 17 SMALL
tra:ts for sale oneasy terms. Inquire of
H Brvant.
U1LDING TO RENT SUITABLE FOR
s-iiall business, next d xr to 'lliompson
& Overman's harness store. Imiitire at the
latter place
I'ractien! Tailoring.
c
HRIVT WV'SS, ONE DOOR EAST OF
Democrat othVe on Second street, is nre- j
til Ui make suits, ml all kinds of cloth- !
'1. A- l ..1.1.:.... l
pairei
in. Men-' or bins' c'otliing repaired and
cl'-aned at reasonable rates. A tine line
saninle on lnnd. (1:;irire reasonable.
KotiCK l Contrartors.
t X ui ibi. io ij, L. . v i . o i uiir..i null jij-o
ix villb.- received for the construction cf
MV'i st;iry house j nines castor Albany, tor
v Hch nlans anil snei-ificsitions can be seen at
tR -t -o -f Montcith ana seitenbuch. uuis
be re'.-eivetl until June 1, lv.
i. b. monteith.
y yLTuTrT..Fo:.;,,".
N"iy w.t and ints ut and snnd.
to ''fier ironi the late-.t line of iamj.ljs
rect 'Vn-v tK5iaUv. -ineaiain.' ami
: ''ro:i'r y ooae- ,'ir'1 strc':
II. Hindi.
poc
OOT AND SHOEMAKER, ALL V.w.l
vicj
i ij V,
irrantuti. j-iion since lli1: lire f:'.r.o
forty street, se-cnJ uj,r frvin i;-.-.;
co
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SPKIXGrFIELD
J5FAlbuny yard and oliice on Railroad, between 4iu and 5ih strcetssS
Having lumber not excelled in quality, undfaeilities not surpassed for the
prompt and .satisfactory tilling or orders. I rcsneetfullv solicit a share of the
rade. A. WHEELER.
NEW STORE.
Tte Hardware ai Novelly Sfere
0
Opened by Wra, Simpson. 5, 10, 15, and 25 centtrcounters no each of
which every articlejis sold at the figures named. This is a rare opportunity
to replenish yourkitohen furniture and household furnishing goods, or to
purchase 10.000 usefulartieles at prices r-eyer before heard of.J
Wm. SI M PSCXNT
-ALSO HAYING
BAMEUPT STOCK
HA Y & AsIIBY,
Of
liarrisburg, consisting of(-lothiug,i '
General AlerchandLs;
-Of Sliane
' -Offers the entire stock of dry
ure's goous, woolen tatrics, domestics, etc e'c.El
It Cost Without
gST" These goods must be sold. !
K. L. KENTON,
-DKALKi: IN-
! il XVUL IMil JCj fj mum MATERIAL FOR SALE
i Confectionery,
TOBACCO. ETC.
Neur Store between tlie
ALBANY,
4oi)ert
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amps
hi
AT -
JULIUS GBAD WOHL'S
Crockery Store.
.Hoorer Bros'. Silverware,
French, China andGrvstalware,
Boys' AVaoroiis vnd "Doll Carriao-es,
Fancy and Toy Ooods.
SAVE YUR MONEY
Bv huyinff your eoo(lsTti
' ling direct from'thejtactory
with freight added, lor cash.
Kenton s Mm Powde
I am agent for ten responsible Fire and Marine In
urance companies, representing 87 -2,000,000. Insure
nd protect y 0111 self before it is 100 late. I am' also
l s
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ager.t for the Frank Bros.
i xF la or, pane trancais. hmr
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OKEG-OX, j
KEW GOODS
PURCHASED THE
:-nts' Furnishing Goods and
. Also .
Lonsway
glo.s, boots ami shoes
ladies' !'f.n
.('all .irly and secure liargains.
PARTURE.
ieserve !
M 1 it J 1 I IV
r PI llTC '111 ll V AflPAtOnlAC I hfOOC
l' I Mm (111 V I yUTjl.rt ill f , I ;!lnn
1 IU1W Uill' I JJUWll VlbUU0i j
hou-e and post-office
OREGON.
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- om my"store. I amflbny
nnd sell at Eastern prices
-One Pound Can. 25c
Implement Co., Portland
wm1 aeutc.h gesprcchen
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W. F. READ
(Successor toN.
.TSTEW
Winter
ai
1 aD now receiving new goods in every line and
would cordially invite everybody to call and inspect
miv stnrk nnn n'Mfps W m
The Live Drv Goods House
O Albany, and shall at all timvs study .the
wants of our patrons both in style and prices.
Dry Gooops jgtions,
Furnishing Goods," ;
Hats
Call and see me.
(Successor to
H i viuir H-ae.fl a'p irciiiiij if tl.c'yard occupied 'by Mr. Carte-, situated'on
Hi:! city railro.id su'itcli, hjtwccii" Fourth and Fifth streets. I will -nduavr to
ii'!:-i "ii hand a plural siily.ir buildinir material, such as lumber ann
lT- s!,i"'-i'lt!i!- " "c.l and si. uvea, cedir and white iii. Alsolath, and will
receive orders (ir sa-li, doors and mouldings when desired.
rin4( 1:il-nl .- a ,yi.llU, ,., , iuv, :irc s.,a,ite l t. c,Ul before; purehasinff
lso vll'.:rf,
W.
.or, tab
30KSe
-AND DEALER IN-
Text Books and
"Fine stntionery, nnsceiianeoua hooks, photograph and autograph albums,
tukstands, ink, pens, pencils, etc., etc. JSheet music, muaicjbooksjkandall
kindj of musical nierchapdise.
General ISTews Depot.
"Mail orders promptly attended to.
The City Liquor Store,
M.BAVMGAKT, Proprietor.
grXext door to the'Odd Fellows' emple, Albany,' Oregon
Keeps constantly on hand the finest imKrted andidomeBticJIine8,51iquora, ciffaraar
tDb-'jo. Only tirst claas liquor store in she city
SPECIAL ATTENTION PAIDITO ORDERS FROM THE COUNTRY
PALACE
MEAT MARKET
James V. PiPE.Prop.
rint SI reel - Albany
The best variety of choice heef.veal.mutton,
pork i8age, etcin the city kapt.cOnstantly
111 hand.
iST.fCash'paid for all'kinds
ock.-S
If von buy goods of ns to the
unioiint of' $1 .00 don't forget to
call for a ticket which will entitle
vou to 5 cents in goods at our store.
Brownell & Stanard.
The best way to save money is
by patronizing the new firm of
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
t'.ie alert to please customers.
I'.II.iWNKI.I. it Staxakh.
lic' of Filial .Iruiiiit.
lyr OTICE IS HEIVETJY GIVEN THAT THE
i niidcnriimed, t-h expfiitors the int
ami tt-stonicntnt' I. M. :ooper, dc.-eaol.
have iilel in the county i-omt ( l.inii county,
fireon. their final a'.'rmint, iiml that T-.ies-day'.
the n!hlay of June. liSS. ha I'-t'ii :i
poir.tcil ii.r ti.'.-hi-arin : i! obji-i-tions t'
a.t--mt and the sottietia-nt of the same. All
per.s in. i')tt:ve'i can aft'-'iiu th; i tut; stt
i. '.V. Coni'K,
li.
F. ITRIWSf.
L). P.. X. r.!.'y.;.('!iN.
Att'.'rtK- I'-.t exc-uicrs
Eta
II. ALLEN)
spring stock
himiuvh r h-n-.- thu u&
and Caps,
Boots and Shoes,
Groceries,Etc
N' K. Aild.y
Albanv. Orezon.
W. CROWD gR
er, Stationer,
all School Sopnlies.
&
PLAIN
AND ORNAMENTAL
PAINTING.
paper hanging
Done on short notice. Satisfac
tion guaranteed. Charges reason
able and all work promptly attend
ed to.
Keal
Estate and
Employment
Agency.
Parties having farms for sale of !
about 160 acres, or those having lar
ger tracts which they would be will
ing to divide up into 80 or 1(0 tracts
are invited to call at our office, as we
have a few purchasers for that class of
farms: We can also furnish parties
wanting help, either male or female,
with such help as they desireon short
notice, li e also nave a iew situa-1
tions for both male and female iti the i
city and cyuutry. Call at our office
if you want help or want employment ;
We can get either for you. Office j
No. I'5 First street, adjoining Twee- j
dale & Hopkius tiu store. "
F. A. BURKHART & CO. I
For the choicest crackers, sriii'.-er
snaps and L'inrer nuts, cocoanut tally,
fruit and raisin bisc uit, cocoanut juu'i
blc, leui'iu bars aiid snaps, hoiicy.cuke.
-v?ra soda li;.i-uits.-Monitdis and :,!;
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Ti:(.:;!r.--i.ii's
!'iv,h
st'ii i:. They have
the market allorJi,
11 tL
c deiiea'.-ies
""""W'WaBlW ::: " TT-ri iTin
Witter
Thorapso
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Star Bakery j
', i w v v 'i 'j,is.
-FULL STOCX-O
Staje Groceries I
FineiasswsfMery
The beatqtmlitr of taaa.
mote, etc
CAKES; PIES,
Fresh Baked Breatf
Every Day.
Atthig old-aad rrfkbte boose ia aaw to tf
found a. complete assortment, of fresh famik
groceries, to which is constantly being added aM
the seasonable lines rf groasnss and profisioaai
such as
Cranberries,
Fine Pickles,
Dried Beef Chipped to Order,
Anchovy Mustard,
Candies and Nuts,
Eastern Buckwheat Flour, j
Canned Goods of All Kinds,
Bohemian Glassware, Etc.
These goods were all bought when prio3
were low, aad the benefit of the margin will b
given to his customers. Kemember the ?!aua
it the old corner ou First and B'oadalbia Sta.
HOFFMAN AND PFEIFFER
Proprietors of
J
And manufacturers of
oncry.
We are now prepcunl to fnrnish choice. fi-exW
candies of best grade, consisting' of pure sti-t,
assorted flavors, mixed candies, extra I'lo ieo
and chocolate creams, fancy mixed, candy tus
and a general assortment of flue candies
AT jTttO LEGALE OK KETAII.
W Orders from country dealers promuth atr
laned to. Factory on First street,
Albany, - - Oregon,
s
ISOH, sViNWINC at IVs's.
NEW PROCESS FLOUR.
(Soperiur far faaoU? and baksrs' wm)
The Best Storage facilltiea
tSTTao Kiffaest price in cask fmid for wheat,
ALB4BY . OitSUOX.
Keyere House Maiirantl
(OH lOBOMAI FiX)
Csndorted by
H. DIERCKS.
Meals rwl fraam S wusts ( Sl.O
fdTCnfmen ovder wataasMar liarirwrl TW
i ;-d with, thv best in the market.
THE PHU OGRAPHER.
tarton'a oW atand Aibanr '
SECOND BAUD STORE.
The .past year hasproven it to be a
necessity. The best and cheapest
place in the city to buy your
Stoves.Furaiture, tinware
We aie always prepared to bur votir
heusehold furniture at the highest
cash pr'.ce. Sole agents for the
PEERLESS OIL CAN
And Lamp Killer.
STTinshop recently added. All work
done at the lowest possible rates
L. GOTTLIEI).
Albany Bath House
AND
HAIR DRESSING SALOON,
JOSEPH WEBBER, PROPRIETOR.
HfLadieF nd cUildren's"hair dress
na: a specialty. L'ntuiHsatisfaction
euaranted.
H. F. MERRILL,
Banker
5.
ALBANY,
C .. 1 1 1
OREGuX
cxciianaes on ew
York, San
crsuicisco and Portland.
uv notes, state, county am fitv
warrants. Receive deposits subject u.
c'l.-ck. Interest allowed on time, de
posits Collections receive prompt attention
gy-Office hours Trnm a
v n.-joiiuence solicited.
j A sent for reliable fi
M. iO 5 P. M.
: and marine
insurance companies.
NORTHWEST
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on mum
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INSURANCE CGMPANY
PORTLAND, - - I OREGON"
U'ITAL SftU J.
E. L. THOMPSON, .
&.o,m:o
Pef'Ti'.rres 'u Albsny S.E.
; L. E. rllrin, L. Fiinti, C.
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ii. Stewart
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