Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, June 06, 1888, Image 2

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    MOT?XIX HERALD: WEDXESIAY, JI7XE G, 188S.
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OnViH0 ItU It 2lCViUl et'eperor, and when upon
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uaily 4nd Weekly
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION.
made to the great rapidity -with
i which he had massed and mobil-
j ized his troops during his later
wars, he observed naiveiv that the
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Published every moraine except MomHv l ! olcier great commanders would
nave been able to have done the
same thing if thev had had the
P.,i.n.i.-.i iLl.. . I telegraph at their command.
ne copy, per annum, in advance .'.S2.P0
W.ien not paid in advance "-2.ro
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e'.ivered by carrier, per week.
By mail, (er year
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REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET,
Congressman Binuer Herman.
SirpRBMR Juook IV. P. Lord.
Presidkntiai, Electors Kobeit McLean.
- Wm Kudus.
C. W. Fiiitou.
Attorney for 3rd dis't. H. H Hewitt
ANTAGONISM CAUSES EXISTENCE.
WHAT IT MEANS.
The large!' increased vote ac
corded Hon. Binder Hermann at
this election is not only a gratify
ing compliment, paid to the efficient
work of that gentleman, but it is
also an indication of the determin
ation of the people to accept no
policy that, will endanger their in
terests. The votes for Judge Lord
being about the same as Mr. Her-
Havino; decided to close out our business here,
will sell ourj
ENTIRE STOCK
SPRING-FIELD
OREG-OX.
prom
radc.
-OF-
Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Hats, Caps, Trunks, Valises, E
AT Cos
T
; To the careless observer it, would
- look as though the antagonisms in ' manu's shoyvs that it is not alone
this life were the greatest draw-! Mr" Hermaun's personal popular
backs to it, but the careful ob-1 ity thouh that is lafge that
server concludes that there are I causes the advance in the republi
t.rntha vm in fv, f I can numbers. It indicates that
Heraclitus, the foundation princi- i the rePublican Party has become j tlie next Vi) days,
pie of whicti was embodied in his I lull-v awakened to the importance
aphorism, "War is the father and j e PosUlon and that the people
king of all things." This old law j are lookinS to . fr the future
has now been, so to sneak, re-dis- Snidance aI policy of the eoun-
covered, and elevatea to a high
place among scientific generaliza
tions by no less authority than Sir
William Grove. To Sir William,
it will be remembered, modern
science is indebted for the phrase,
"convertibility of forces," which it
has of late years put to so good
service. At a recent meeting of
the royal institution in London he
supplemented the expression with
another which, there is good
reason to believe, will become
equally useful in the scientific
vocabulary, as crystallizing into a
law another set of phenomena
much more easily observed and
equally universal. The new word
is "antagonism." In the course of
a very learned address r?ir William
traced the operation of this princi
ple or law through all the king
doms of the natural world, not as
the baneful thing which hiany
deem it, but as a necessity of ex
istence and of the organism of the
universe, and as a tendency whicli
is productive of at least as much
good as evil. He pointed out how,
in the solar system and the stellar
universe, each sun or planet is
kept in its place or orbit by the
.antagonistic forces operating upon
it ; how light is affected by an
tagonism through the troubling of
the so-called ether; how antag
onism reigns in the neutralization
of chemical afiinity, in the blades
of grass which rob each other cf
nutriment, in the animals which
prey upon each otlu r, in the bat
tles in the blood bat ween the white j
corpuscles arid the unwholesome i
bacteria, in the competition,
games, feuds, and terrible wars cf
human beings, and., finally, in the
Collisions . which are so potent a
means of regenerating life and
heat in the regions of space, by
replenishing suns, etc., with
nebulous matter. No doubt tt e
word will take its place in the
language of sciene , and we shall
hear much of the great principle
of "antagonism" in philosophical
discussions for some time to come.
try. It remains to be seen whether
the democratic party now in session
at St. Louis, will heed the hand
writing on the wall and amend
their policy in relation to tariff
reform. It is time that public
weal and not party ascendency J a
swayed the action of the leaders, j
and Oregon's vote against free j
trade dogma should be a warning
to guide them in that direction.
Those wishing baro-ains will call early before thn
stock is broken, as thesejgeods must be sold withio.
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6. B, l-C)lai-Ki & Cd
The greeting that Oregon sends
to St. Louis bears no uncertain
sound. I speaks in stentorian
tones that the inteiests of the
laboring man and the welfare of
the country must be guarded, and
that the sophistries oi free trade,
even when polished up by the
persuasive tirgue of Irish, cannot
j delude voters into ignoring their
j own interest? to further the- ends
of selfish partisans.
ZEE, 0". JOUST
GrEJNT 11 A. La-
bookseller,
Newsdealer, Sta
loner
-AND DEALER IN-
The best waite shirt in tiie market
at W. F. Head's; and (l;n't turret tUat
he proposes to trive away :-. finn "old
watch with thctn. Call and investi
gate if you need a -good -shirt.
We are just in receipt of the lesS
hue of curerts ever brought to Albany
and remember we will yive away a
;ine piece of iii.-lruiiic'lal or vocal
music with each corset while they
last. Something; yew.
'"Yon will never luiss the water
"J'iil the well runs dry."
If you want a well dug Ca!l on F. B.
'Davidson, ile does prompt woak.at a
reasonable price. Order. can Jn: leu
at this oiiicc,
Test Books and ell School Sorts.
4.
Fine stationery, miscellaneous books, photograph and autograph albums,
inkstands, ink, pens, pencils, etc., etc. Sheefcwmusie, musk: books and all
liinuj of musical merchandise.
Greneral 1ST ews Depot.
23pMail orders promptly attended 10.
Albany yard and office on R-dlroad, between 4th and 5th streets
Having lumber not excelled in quality, facilities not surpassed for the
apt and satisfactory allium or order I rcsDcetfullv solicit o. snare of 'I,..-
A. .W HE ELK
5Sk
L'HVt
NEW STORE.
DEPARTURE.
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NEW
GOODS!
Magic yeast at frown -ij A. Si
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W. F.fREAD,
(Suec( s Kir to X. H. ALLEN)
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stock
Vri'i
Y. IS HKUKiJV vSVKX THAT
! I e ri;;:c-ive-i for the e'Jiistriicti.
ilS
! 1 am now receiving ncr ooods in every line and
wouM oidially invite everybody to call and inspect
1 our stock and p.vices. M e propose, to have tn
stor of M-nith Siiei;!:aeh.
wiil be received until .iv.nu 1, tss-S.
h. H JloXTEITH.
ivkls
CRUDE IDEAS OF SCIENCE.
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M tiAL'liin.lX , KAKIUOSAKI.it TAILUR
;oliv suus ami louts cut and niadtt
f oruor from the latest ai 01 samples di
rect from 'Frwco a spr.ci;dty. Cleaning and
reV'idrin a iromif' done. First strco
Albany, vr.
'lJrAJJTKl' aLu THE FAlvMEKS, WHO
wisb toaell tne.r f:inr.f, to call anu w .ff Vlir- 1V t f(i t!
l-lacetbe ame in the. hands of Curran & j WiJW 'OT OIK pUOU
Minti;t'n have several customees for !
Knod !r;'; tn" fenns. i
The Live Drv Goods House
( Ailfin;y, and sli-iU at nil times studytlie
liorli in style and prices.
Notice of Ji.solulin.
1 lit i;n: i . baxi;un cu.
IS.
hiic'si Oitt-cr-diiiy mutual consent, Jl.
franklin retn Mr. L. iiottlien will con
tinue the biiiiiiiexs at the old stand, pa.v. all
bilis and collect all f;itstandin accounts.
Albany, Mav 22, lbS.
M. FRANKLli
L. GO'lTLIKtt.
Lol.
AX ACCOUNT BOOK, BETWEKN
James Wallace and Samuel E. Voting
ood brnken mares, aitout ttW IIjd.
each, 5 and T yeais each. One fine hrod
mare with colt, one yearling and one 2-year-oid
colt, one wajrou and harness. ln(ic:re
i for other farming implements at this ottice.
The- sale will occur in Albany as above st ated
A
On man' of the scientific sub
jects it is amusing to observe the
many crude ideas that become
fixed in the minds of the people.
Palpably is this so in the case of
electrical phenomena, which pre
sents the smallest amount of data
upon which to base correct beliefs
nerhans of all the sciences. The
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. , AIr ,i .i, f it, was lost on tne waon roau iei,eeii .-vuj1ii.
Llectncal World relates of the : ;ati(1 GoItra station or in An)any. Thoimdcr
ideas which the late emperor of j ''! please return the same to S E. Youiiir.tjJ
Germany had formed on the . sub- j " a itarsiiiM
iect of electricity. Being emi- -riOR SALE ox JUXE 14, isss, A TKM
nently a soldier, he may be said to
have regarded the subject solely
from the military standpoint, and
n a recent eulogistic address before
the Berlin Elektrotecimische Verein
Dr. von Stephan, minister of po.-ts
and telegraphs, related several in
stances of the manner in which he
attempted to convey electrical con
ceptions to the mind of the em
peror. Thus on one occasion the
emperor asked how the term
"battery" came to be chosen,
which, by the way, he preferred to
the word "pile," on account of the
hitter's French origin. The speaker
sought to explain the origin of the j
word by a method most easily
comprehended by the emperor,
and reierred to the analogy between
the military battery and the. ob
served power of the electric bat
terv to deliver blows or shock
under certain circumstances :
whereupon the emperor suggested S
the idea that in the future it .might j
come to pass that nations would j
carrv on warfare solely with ;
machines which would be driven
ud against one another, which . Pr,.S.ai
method would in the d:d prevent p:;rT wyss use
the spilling -of much Voou. V:;;;
Naturally the ifclu and military j i
'' telegraph aroused the ei-ecial inter-
for Sale
FIXE DEXTER SPKIXO TOP BUGGY,
for one or two horses. Inquire at the
Hkp.au office.
Notice to KimtrrH.
HUXTERS AXt) DOGS THAT P( NOV
know the difference between a sheen and
a Chinese pheasant, arc hereby notified to
keep off our farm east of this city,or suffer the
consequence of an enforcement of the law of
trespass. ISui! & LAXXIXG.
VoJ W suited.
Ct BALED PROPOSALS FOR 100 CORD
iO hody fir wood delivered at Die Albany
electric licht works will be received on or be
fore Mav 26. The riuht to i eject and and all
bids reserved. K. II. Allkn.
I-OOMS FOR RF.XT. IXQUIRE OF MRS.
X Chas. Dubrille.
VTOTICE IS
ti;e
HEUEUY
GIVEN", THAT 1
AT
it will not be respoiHible for auy debts con-
tractfd by any one a:ter this date, except
' he v have a ri ten order from int.
Scio, May 1, laS. A. J. CARY.
Dry Goods Notions,
Fnrnishiug Goods,
Hats and Caps,
Boots and Shoes,
Groceries,Etc
4 STOt
-J- tract
I.M: i.xsm
0CK.2 GKAiX FARMS AND 17 SMALL i
i&lt on easv terms, h.imire of
Call andlsee mv.
H
lor
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f.aaccessor to is ;H.,Aiie
Albany, Oregon.
T)::iui:
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TO
5LDIXG
i!siiie", :
i overman s harness :
'SUITABLE FOR j
i-or Thompson !
Inquire at the j
The Hardware and Xovelfy Store
Opened by Wm. Simpson. 5, 10, 15, and 25 cent counters no aauii of
whioh every art clej.s sold at the figur s named. Tu.s is u rare ouHortiuiitv
to replenish your kitchen furniture and household furnishingi3uc'ds, or to
purchase 10,000 usefulartiules at prices ueyer beiore heard of.
Wm. SIMPSON
-A. FULL STOCK 09-
Fine G
n i
wry
-ALSO HAVING PURCHASED THE
J"
BAMEC
PT
Staple Groceries I
i
lassware,!
Th beat quality of tmoa, eofiae, nistaia uv
mot, etc
CAKES, PIES,
Fresh Baked Breac?
Every Day.
At this old and reliable hour is also u t
found a complete aaaortmeot. of fresh famik
groceries, to which ia constantly beiog aJdei am
the seasonable tinea of trrooens aud praviakMte
such as
Cranberries,
Fine Pickles, ,
Dried Beef Chipped to Order,
Anchovy Mustard,
Candies and Nuts,
Eastern Buckwheat Flour, ;
Canned Goods of All Kinds, '
Bohemian Glassware, Etc.
These (foods were all bouicht when prieos
were low, and the benefit of the margin will ti
fiven to his customers. Kemember the plaue.
a the old corner on First and B'oadalbin St. '
AD 111.
Of
Harrnburg, consisting of Clothi-isj, Gents' Furnishing G,ods and
Oreneral iViercJi mdise. Also
-Of Shane
ijonswav-
Otters tli-; -mtire stosk of drv s?.i Ioa. K,f. j or, -
dre'8 goods, woolen fabrics, domestic, etc, etc.
It
r D
AfrATTf TA
mm
?tSr These'froodf'must be'sold.
( ill earlv and secure Imrgains.
HOFFMAN AND PFEIFFR
Proprietors of
7f
ALBAN
SODA WORKS
-c) (o-
LaiiiD
-AT-
JL
,1US 6Ej
1DW0
11 .ii k3
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And manufacturers of
Choice Confectionery.
We are now prepared to furnish choice, freak
candies of best grade, consisting of pure sti.-lt,
assorted flavors, mixed candies, extra FrencB
and chocolate creams, fancy mixed, candy toys
and a general assortment of fine candies
AT HO LEGALE OK KETAIL.
sVOrders from country dealers promptly atr
taned to. Factory on First street,
Albany, - - Oregon,
Red Grown Milk
ISO St, K.UNiKC; Prp'.
NEW PROCESS FLOUR.
(Superior for family anrf hakers use)
The Best Stage Facilities
A?rTke Hlgbest price, in cash paid for wheafc
ALKABY . . QtiEGQX.
fieyere Honse Eestauraufi
(ON BUBOPSAH FiJLS)
acted by
7
X
H. DIERCKS.
yitaU Hervd from 2S cents to SI 0
.IkrOut'iiiers order waatever desired. Thr
!' '-d with the best in tne nis.r!et
Crockery 1!Store.
l.locrer Bros'. Silverware,
French:, Chi ti a f indOrvstal war.
J3oys' 'Wasons vnd Doll Carriao-es.
Fancy and Toy Ooods J
SAVE YUR MONEY
Bv buying your goods trommy "store. I am Imy
ing direct from the tactory and" sell at Eastern price!?
with freight added, lor cash.
Kenton's Bukina Powde --One Pound Can. 25c
I am agent for ten responsible Fire and Marino In
surance companies, representing $72,ooo,ooo. insure
and proiect yomself before it is too late. I am aV v
agent for the Frank Bros. Implement Co-, Portland
lei on parle Francois. Hier wirt deutch gesnrochen.'
fhitfe & ThofflpsoD, 1 city
! TABLE,
plain and ornamental
painting.
paper hanging
Done on short notice. Satisfac
tion guaranteed. Charges reason
able and all work promptly attend
ed to.
ARCHIE BLACKBURN, Proprietor.
HORSES BOARDED BY THE DAY Ot!
week. Haled hty, baled straw and
chopped feed for sale at stable or delivered to
nny part of the city.
f ourth street, two block e of
?,T'::-p:itt year h;isp-f.vcn it ti-i 'if a
ni-ccitv. 'i'lic in -st mid i-liesifst
place in the city lu buy jour
StQTEs. Furniture, tinware
Wc iie always prepared to buy vonr
licuschold furniture at the- lTiLt-st
c.ih price. Sole ajfviits for the
PEERLESS OIL CAN
And Lamp -.'Filler.
l? unsiionrecentlv added. All work-
done at the lowest possible rates
L. UOTTJJEP.
kiMi Bath House
AND :
HAIR DHE8SING SALOON.
JOSEPH WEBBER, PROPRIETOR.
JSFLadicp iid children's hair ciress
is a specially. 1,-nii.ie satisfaetior
juarantevd.
court hou ic.
Keal
Estate and
Agency.
Parties having farms for sale of
li Taxes.
NOTICE IS HKKEBY GIVEN THAT THE
tax roll of the city of Alhanv, Linn
county, Oregon, for the 'year - of 1SS8, has
hecn placed in mv hands "for coil --tion. and
will remain so for thirty days from this dat j,
during which time I will receive and receip;
for such tax at the office of the citv recorder.
California ( al-K. 4 me.
The only guaranteed cure for cat
arrh, cold in the head, liav lever, nx..
cold, catarrhal deafness and sore eyes
Kestore the sense of taste and un"
pleasant breatli
tarrh. Easy and
Follow directions
ran ted, try all '1
resuinrijr rioiu cii
pleasant to rse.
fM'd a euro is war.
!tS . Sr.nI fn
a -ircular to ABIETINK MKD1CAL
COMPANY Oroville Cal. iSix montl.H
treatment for sloo, sent by mail for
Si. 10. Eor nle ts Foshay & Mason
after which time costs and expenses for col
lecting: said rielinquent taxes will he added.
Dated at Albany. Or., this 23d dav of pril
1888. ISAAC HAYS, '
Citv Marshal.
..Jiiri? or t,r
j u:i i..-.i:d.
Taal!ris.
1'0U: iWT OF !
i mi street, is tire-4
1 all kinds of e'.oth- I
: c:otmnt; repaired and
ic rates. A rne Ure o 1
CJ;arj:cs rc-JwonaUe. i
The City Liquor Store,
liL BAUMG A KT, Proprietor.
X3"5ext door to the Odd Fellows"
Keeps constantly on hand the finest itunorti
:-;os. onlv iirst-e'lass li.:juor store in s!: city
pie, A'.bany, Ore'-'onJ.
.id domestic vvir.es, Ii';uors, c:-.r?j
ahrnir. IfiO acres. r those havina l.ir- f.'ii I"". ""I""0 "le expiration
. u, MHnv unys iu oereturneu as delinquent
tci uu.t.i;o ...iiiu uiij nuuui 173 Will
ing to divide up into 80 or 1(50 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. J're also heve 3 lew situa
tions for both male aud female in the
city and cnuutry. Call at our office
if you want help or want employment
We can get either for you. Office
No. 65 First street, adjoining Twee
dale & Hopkins tin store.
h. A. BUKKtlART & CO.
SPECIAL ATTEKTICii PAID JO ORDERS FROM THE COUNTRY
i
i -
! Don't faii 'o see the tripods at Fori
j miller & Co. Thev are the latest
j thing- out innovclty f irnilure
'intraclor anil Builder.
THE UNDERSIGNED HAVING LO
eated in Albany solicits --iatrona-o
from city and com: try. WP! cor tract
to build b; id-es, barns, and all manner
of dwelling- hou-ef. ineh:d;n" Ouc-en
Anne, Eatlake and Elizaliethhui SfvlU
ofbHfidir!fs- fy-h plans and
on.i.ua.iuy'io n ii lOlil
laetion guaranteed.
W.C
C. t:tt'S
CASSEh-
A fine selection of fresh tnilh'n
erv itit arrived from v-i-
& C. Howard's.
E
D. T. Wyman, ajrent for the. State
l surance company for Alhanv and
I. ini county has hisofiice with Kiiodcs
iV Donley real estate, air '-its. mid
parties desirour-of ooing' b:isin.-.ss wiih
him will have the same prom pi tv at.
tended fo in his absence In- fv.lll,,,, ..t
ineir omcc, two doors
Jiros. grocery
east of Conn
-tore.
Tea all the w-v from :25 to 75 (-"Mits.
per pound at Browndl tt aSiatiards.
NORTHWEST
ie m mm
INSURANCE CC. hIP ANY'
PORTLAND, - . OREGON
CAI'ITil. STOCK.
E. L. TE0MFS0N.
Agent.
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