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

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    TFIE MOTtyiyU HERALT): FRIDAY, JULY 27. 1888.
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no pleasure is felt in anyihiii
in efforts to realize it.
but
Daily a. .mo Weekly
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Published every Dioruiii except Monjav.)
e!ivercJ lv carrier, per week d.li
By mail, cr y-ui.. ,. 5 C;0
WEEKLY.
' (Published every Friday Morning.)
ne copy, per annum, in advance -2.00
Wnen not taid in advance .". .. 2.c0
NATIONAL EEPUBLICAfll TICKET,
, FOlt PRESIDENT,
IjKXJAMIN IIAKlilSON,
OF INDIANA.
FOR VICE-PRESIDENT,
;LKVI Y . MORTON
1 OF NEW YORK.
Fol: I'RESIDESTIAk ELECTOHS,
ROBERT m'lEAN, WJI. KAPDS,
C. W. FI LTON.
The pardon by the governor of i
jonn uulp, who was convicted
in 1SS4 of manslaughter, he being
accused of killing G. W. iSmiih at
Willow Springs, brings forward a
question of justice and right that is
overlooked in our laws. It a -pears
that the grounds of pardon
are that Mr. Gulp is innocent of
the crime, the principal witness
against him having confessed that
lie swore falsely. Under that view
oi the case, the victim of four years
unjustifiable imprisonment is cer-
tainlv entitled to some indemnit-
i c tion, as well as a direct effort
towards removing the ignominous
stigma fastened upon him. Tl'e
matter of pardon where no crime
has been committed is a lame
place in our laws.
UNSELFISH ACTION.
The paramount incentive to
action, among human I eings,is the
IVE & ML
dealers in-
Diamond Jewelry, Fine Sil
verware, Rings, Ladies Watches
and Chains, and all kinds of El
esrant Jewelry
iiUI-iU IvCLY LOW PRICES.
Patrons
of
Haw
n.
1 have this'day contracted with Messrs Stewart &
j - 1
box, of Albany, to furnisk a large quantity of pure
Manilla binding twine to members of our order. All,
patrons can call at tlieir place of business and by the
method adopted at our business council secure the
benefit of my contract. I have also made arrange
ments with the same firm to furnish a lotjof Osborne
steel frame binders, Send in your orders as soon as
possible as harvest is near. Signed
MARTMILLEll Financial A-ent.
I Won Knknmrl
ami i in ir v
-A FULL STOCK OF-
to
wry
mats,
The senate apparently believes
in the millions for defense doctrine, !
as the' have agreed in committee
to report an amendment to the
GEO. W. SMITH
(SUCCESSOR TO W. H. McFARLAND)
desire to bring larger benefits to ! arm-v appropriation bill appropri
ating between $0,000,000 and .$7,-
000,000 for the establishment oi a
gun factory in West Troy, New
York, and for the manufacture of
coast defense guns. One section
of the amendment annrooriates
$750,000 for the erection of neces
sary buildings, and their equij
ment with machinery and fixtures.
Another section appropriates
The house committee on agri
culture have agreed to report the
Lee bill to prevent the sale and
manufacture, or trtinsiorcation of
adulterated articles of food, drii k
and drugs. Also a substitute for
1'uttei worth's bill defining lard
and imposing a tax on compound
I lard, and regulating its sale, im
portation and exportation.
Thousands have been relieved of
indigestion and loss of appetite by
a single bottle of Ayer's Sarsaparil
la. The use of this medicine, by
giving tone and strength to the
assimilative organs, has made in
numerable cures of chronic dyspe -
sia. iricei. wortti?:)a bottle
Delaysare dangerous. Ask Winn
for a policy in the Travelers.
"ni
W TO-DAY.
For Kent.
frcm the postortice. Reasonable charges
to good tenant. Address box No. 312, city.
LOST Ott STOLE.
THIS CITY ON SATURDAY, -JULY
a lady's gold watch, with the letters
A. I." on the case, and a small fob attach
ed. The finder will please return to Mrs
Francis Pfeiffer.
IN Tl
22,
Wanted.
PRACTICAL PRINTER, CAPABLE OF
l of making up forms and doing job
work in a country office.
hxpress.
Apply to Lebanon
the individual. While this is per
haps a wise attribute of the human
mind,'! as it probabl' leads to the
greater amount of progress and de
velopment that is worked out in
the .advancement of the world, it
nevertheless defeats its own ob
jects and leaves for the ardent pur
surers of benefits as veritable a
disappointment as the ashes of
Dead Sea apples. The Philadel
phia Ledger has been discussing
this subject and points out that
active goodness of every kind, even
though it may be hard and pain
ful to perform, finally results in
happiness to the doer. In private
life, and in all life.the bestmotives
to action are those which lie out
side of self and its supposed inter
ests. To build the ship staunch
and safe and the house firm and
healthful for the sake of human
lives that will be entrusted to!
them ; to administer justice be
cause of its equity ; to heal disease
and teach sanitary laws for the
sake of suffering humanity; to
cheris'i in every employment some
glimpse of and interest in the good
that is to be produced in the world
introduces a finer element into the
labor and actually brings forth a
better quality of work than can be
educed by the mere hope of per- j
sonal benefit to the worker. It is
-a very poor type of parent who
-would subordinate his child's wel
fare to his own in his relations
-with hisii, and a very poor type of
teacher who does not make the
needs, of his pupil paramount.
Philanthropic actions, so called,
may have many motives; money
and time and energy may be de
voted to those who need them
from the mere desire to be consid
ered generous or the fear of being
thought mean ; but who can doubt
that when they are given from true
sympathy and an honest desire to
promote happiness they are of ten
fo'd worth? It is true that at
present the egoistic instincts of
men are so much stronger than the
altruistic that the former class of
motives is much more easy to
arouse. And, as wo have said,
they are in many cases the only
available ones; yet we should
never lose sight of the truth that
they are inferior, and whenever it
is possible to infuse a love ot what
is good and right for its own sake
a desire to see others benefitted
and made happy, a motive for ex
cellence unconnected with self we
should hail the opportunity with
joy. lenerous emotions and vir
tuous desires are in themselves a
fountain of happiness to their
possessor, but it is a fountain
which must spring up unawares.
Planned for and sought for, it fails
to appear. It is in youth that such
motives can be most easily fostered.
Then it is that habits are formed;
and there is a habit of motive as
well as a babit of action. It is not
sufficient to instruct the child to
follow certain lines of conduct and
to avoid others. We must supply
him with incentives, and upon the
nature of these will his future
character largely depend. Instead
of assuring children that if they
are good they will be happy, and
clinching the assurance by artifi
cial rewards or bribes, we should
lead them gently to choose and
to prefer the good without refer
ence to sell at all. They can be
accustomed to p'.an for and to aim
:..:.. ,J0Qnrp not rettin it.
c , " 1 , . fT,,. harvest can secure great bargains from
i ..til.. l- art fit it riff l ilHV will' . ....-I-
ana, aimw'S" " - us, as we are ciome ou
experience a rich enjoyment them- goods. Thompson te Wt
selves,it will be incidental; never
one forwhich they Have striven
Artificial rewards
will thus
tbev will
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$5 nnn.Onn for thf mirriinse stflo! .2
for high power coast defense guns
o: eight, ten and twel ve-inch cal
iber. An appropriation is also pro
posed for the purchase of torpedoes.
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SPR
INCFIELD5SAW MILL
a ORE WON",
SPRINGFIELD
KfTAlbany yard and ofliee. on Railroad,
Having lumber not excelled in quality, ondracUiti's n jt surpassed forlthe
prompt and satisfactory tilling or orders. n:steeltullv solicit a share of !the
iielvveen 4ih and otli streets.
ade.
a. WHEELER
AT
COST!
Having decided to
1
"t our
will sell our
business here,; we
Staple Groceries I
assiare,!
Th best quality of trnaa, coOm, nim oa.
a, etc.
CAKES, PIES,
Fresh Baked Breac?
Every Day.
At thU old and refiable booae is ateo t "
found a comolete assortment, of fresh famOi
S?3 2 I croeerie, to which is eoostontiy being aJded a
the seasonable lines Of iecanav asu fmuiwi
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 jroods were all bought when prioas
were low, and the benefit of the margin will b
given to his customers. Kemember the plaua
U the old corner on First and B-oadaDia St.
ENTIRE STOCK
-DKALKIt IS-
a
.Vol ice to Debtors.
1HOSF. KNOWING THEMSELVES IN"
debted to the undersigned will please
come forward and settle at once, as I desire
to close up mv business preparatory to gvinir
to Europe. ' WM. FABfaR
LOST
On Sunday July 15, between Albany and
Mrs. Sherer's, west of Tangent, a gold chain
woven bracelet with three ruby and two
pearl sets on the clasp. The finder will please
return the same to G. W. Simpson, this city-
Fruit Dryer tor gale.
PLUMMER FRUIT DRYER, FACTORY
size, complete, with additions and im
provements, for sale cheap. Apply to A.
Blaker, Shedd, Oregon, or to A. Wheeler,
Springfield, Oregon.
Removed.
OSEPH WEBBER ANNOUNCES TO HIS
patrons and friends that he can be found
on Lyon strtet, between Engine Co. No. 2
ant r m street, until his new rooms m r o
shay & Masjn s brick are ready.
miles east of Albany, near the Oregon
Pacific railroad, 360 acres in cultivation, and
contains sufficient water and timber for gen
era1 use Would make four good farms
Price, S12.000. with terms to suit purchaser.
For particulars apply to J. J. Dorris.
wainTtedV
We will pay 40 cents per roll for
hoicce shippinar butter.
Thompson fe Waters.
Agricultural Implemenis,
FARM IMPLEMENTS
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION
HARDWARE
Stoves and Tinware
AT
PORTLAND PRICES.
CALL AND SEE US.l
E. NELSON,
Shedd Oregon.
NOTICE TO FARMERS
All parties wanting: any dishes for
out tnis line of
aters.
ami penalties
.i
be rarely needed : ana :
grow up with generous i
and un.--I!isu instructs, instead ot
mean arI calculating ones. Aj
recent v. ritor ys truly : "A love j
of good may betultivatfrtito almost j
anv extent where the original j
1
Stoves axle! Ravages
ALSO A FULL LINE OF
TINWARE. I'UMPS. HOSE, COPPER WARE
And every varietv of cookinir utensils and' novelties in house
Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Hats, Caps, Trunks, iafises, Ect
AT
Cost !
Those wishing bargains will call earlv before
stock is broken, as these goods uius'; be sold wi
the next 00 days.
the
thin
CM Ml.
HOFFMAN AND PFEIFFER
Proprietors ot
ALBANY SODA WORKS
And manufacturers of
tODiectione
roods. The uuhlie is invited to call and examine this mammoth
the new management.
furnishing
tock "under
The City Liquor Store,
M. BAVMOART, Proprietor.
2TNext door to the OddjFt llows' emple, Albany, Oregon'Sl
Keeps constantly on hand the finest imjiorted and domestic wines, Jiquors, cigars ar
tob"Cs. Only first-class liquor store irt slie city ' x
SPECIAL ATTENTION PAI9.T0 ORDERS! FROM THE COUNTRY'
iff FOR Li
-o) 0-
C B Roland & Co
W. F. READ,
(Successor to X. II. ALLEN)
Winter and sorinir
s
T
We are now prepared to famish rtioire, freafc
randies of beat frrade, coniisting of pure stick,
assorted navora, mixed candies, extra Kre;;c
and cbxoolate reams, faiMry mixed, candy tuya
and a eueral assortment oi flue candies
AT YBLFALE OR KKTAIL.
C?Ordera from country dealers promptly aar
tened to. Factory ua r ust street,
Albany, - - Oregon
MtaMfe
I80M, KAXiriSC A C rrvp'a.
NEW PROCESS FLOUR.
(Soperior oa familr aaA bakers vmft
Tlie Best Storage FaciJito
j tTTb Kigfheet prioa in
1 am now receiving new goods in eventline and
would cordially invite everybody to call ana inspect
our stock and prices. We propose to have th
The Live Drv foods House
Of Albany, and shall at all times study the
wants ot our patrons both in style and prices.
OaJQOa,
4
Lamps and Lamp
i
-AT-
-WIIO WANT-
HARVEST MEATS
Vill fin ivpll ir rail nuil srp(i Ti
foundation of an altruistic nature j jrai;,jlt; at j,s bv.tcher hoi in this j
exiFt A passionate ideal of ex-jcitv. He T ill sell choice meat? at
ceilence can so liil the mind that ! a liberal reduction to farmers.
JULIUS GEADWOHI'S
Crockery Store.
I?ower Bros'. Silverware,
French., China and Crvstalware.
Boys' Waerons vnd "Doll Carriacres,
Fancy andTov Ooods-
SAVE YOUR MONEY
Bv buying your goods trom my store. 1 am bny
ing direct from the factory and sell at Eastern prices
with freight added, lor cash.
Kenton's Biking Powde. -One Pound Can. 25c
I am agent for ten responsible Fire and Marine In
! surance companies, representing $72,ooo,ooo. Insure
jand protect y om self before it is too' late. Iam also
! agent for the Frank Bi-qs. Implement Co-, IPortland.
Dry Goods Notions,
Furnishing Goods, '
Hats and Caps,
Boots and Shoes,
Groceries,Etc
Call and see me.
rKT- BEAD,,,.
t(Snccessor to N H. Alien
Albanv. Oregon.
well k Gornny
Children Cry for Pitchers CasjtorSa
ALBANY, - - - OREGON
Have in stock a complete assortment of
Agricultural Implements
Of every description, including
in. "Wagons, Oliver Chilled and Steel Flows, Seering
and HcCoxmick Ho-wers and Binders, ZXollings
vrovtn. and Tiger Hay Bakes, One and Two
Horses,
Buffalo Pitts Threshers, Steam or Horse Power
Harness,1 farm bells, garden tools, lawn mowers,
etc. ajso a iuu line ot nrst-ciass
Carriages, Buggies, Hacks and Darts.
2IFEBuggy tops a specialty.
Cixll and examine these goods and i'et calaWue of
prices, which are greatly reduced tor trade of 1888.
Severe Hoass totaurantj
Mesls mi-m trmm m mmn tm 91.9m
h' - -l with th beat tattiarnaricat.
SECOND EMD STOEE.
The past yf-:ir hasfproven'it to be "a
nocesity. The !x-t snd cheapest
place in the city to buy your
Stoyes,Furnitoe, tinware
Wt- aie always prepared to buy your
heuseaold furniture at the highest
cash price. Sole Hsenl lor thej
PEERLESS OIL GAII
And Lamp Killer.
L. GOTTLIEB.
iiliany Bath House
HAIR DTklsSINGSAL00N,
JOSEPH WEBBER. PROPRIETOR.
JSLadies and ehildren'shair drees,
nff a specialty. Dnt'ue isatisfaction
guaranteed.
Adaviiii.iitratoR .olirr.
In the County.Court oCLinn countv.State o
Oregron
In the matter of the Estate of Ida H. Crease
deceased.
i. OTICK IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
i undersigned has been dulv appointed
administrator of the above estate by the
county court of Linn county, Oregon. That
all persons having claims against said estate
are hereby notified and required to present
the same, together with the proner proof nod
vouchers to the undersigned at his residence
mShedU, Linn county, Oregon, within six
months from the date hereof.
Dated June 11, 18SS.
DAVID CREWSE,
Administrator.
mm
NORTHWEST
P. H. EOSCOE,
MANAGER.
INSURANCE COMPANY
PORTLAND, - . OREGON
CMTAI. STOCK.
Fine old cherry bounce at M. Baum. -rn
rt's.
ilven Aaj.
- W. F. Read propose to save awav
a fine iro!d watel: with his' gold and
silver prize shirt, iiu: verv best tittinff
and best msde '.hite sliirt in tlie
market. Th" j rice is as low or lower
than any equally as ijbod shirt in' the
market.