Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, August 03, 1888, Page 2, Image 2

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    TIlEf MOTJXTX HETJALD: FRIDAY, AUGUST
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1888,
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Daily and Weekly
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION:
DAILY.
IPuliHsheil every morninsr exeept Moiulaj.)
elivereil by earner, per week 0.1a
Jliy mail, per e.u oW
WKKKLY.
(Published every Friday Morning.)
ne copy, ;er milium, i:i advance $2.00
When uot paid in advance -.f
i upon a friend's vac-lit v.-as under
taken for the purpose of consuming
time enough to let the river and
harbor bill become a law without
the responsibility of signing it.
If such proves to be the case we
are still in favor of giving the
president credit for its becomintr a
law even in that manner. Small
favors thankfully received, large
ones in proportion.
NATIONAL REPUBLICAN TICKET.
FOlt PRESIDENT,
BEN J AM I N HA H KISON,
OF INDIANA.
FOR VIC E-fKESI DENT,
LEVI P . MORTON
OF NEW YORK.
T,m. T. -...;;.. Vir .trout: tlo illmrcwl
organ of the prohibition paity of
Oregon, has raised his piping
voice against Harrison and Mortoi
and against protection to American
industries. That paper cheerfully
announces that, "We are doing our
best to' defeat Harrison and elect
F;sk," and the republican-prohibitionists
of the state aie begi li
ning to ponder on the question as
to who that journal is trying to
elect, Fisk being out of the race.
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Albany should be made a
terminal shipping point. When
goods can be shipped to this city
by the car load direct without
being reshipped at Portland, the
jobbing trade of local dealers will
be increased. A movement is on
foot among business men to enlist
the influence of the Board of
Trade to secure this.
FOR PRKSIDKNTIAb ELECTORS,
ROBT M'l.EAN, WJI. KAVVS
C. W. FULTON.
QUESTION OF LONGEVITY.
Writers and investigators are be
ginning to consider the matter of
I length of years, which in past
I ages has apparently been the
greatest desideratum of human
endeavor, in its true light. They
are now discussing whether or not
the added years that may be
gained by special endeavo- aie
really worth the cost, or are in
fact desirable. As a means of
longevity, Dr. Oswald says:
"Physical exercise, out-door
sports, abstinence from toxic
stimulants and premature incon
tinence, frugality, in the original
sense that implied a predilection
for a mainly vegetable diet, and
the love of mirth and harmless
recreations, generally suffice to
keep disease at bay, though there
is also a deep significance in
Goethe's remark that perfect
health of miifd and body depends
fipon the regular, though not nec
essarily exclusive, pursuit of some
practical occupation. Brain work
ers, he thought, should follow
some mechanical by-trade, and
counteract the one-sided tenden
cies of their study by mechanical
labor, sav, in an amateur carpen
ter shop, or a' private smithy, a la
E.J. Burritt; or, better yet, on a
little farm, with a bit of live stock
and a thriving orchard. Disap
pointment, oft repeated, under
mines health as effectually as pro
tracted physical pain, and for the
worry of the vexations incident to
the complex and precarious pur
suits of modern civilization, there
is, indeed, no better specific than
the peace of a rustic garden home.
Xenophon's hunting-lodge. Felix
iSylla's cabbage garden, Erasmus'
greenhouse, the patriach of Fern
ey'a home-made eden, with its
pear-tree nurseries and refugee
settlement, and eyen the wood
lands and wood-piles of Hawarden
may have enabled their proprie
tors to outlive the rancor of their
enemies, and in all secular pur
suits tne art of survival is a chief
secret of success. Other-worldli-ness
may renounce those pursuits,
and in a narrower sphere of phy-
, i XTOTICE IS HEKEBY GIVEN THAT THE
mav fulfill ltS functions m a day as 1 y partnership heretofore existing between
completely as in any multiple of .SfM ti
days, but in the World of progress I tiring the business will be continued by
...... . . , , .1 Mr. Dieriner, who will pay all indebtedness
and SOCial ideals OIilV the hope Ot and collect "all outstanding accounts. Those
nn ljfo nr jr., cinivalent in fame I sr '"'l"1''1 are requested come forward and
long lite, or llo umivdieut m ume, sett,c A t.mitim;anee of the patronage
gives existence the value of its ! heretofore extHuled is solicited.
? . . ,, I Albany, August 1, 1SS8.
highest purpose. I :
On the point of whether the j i w lost.
prize of long life is worth tiie price j qtkayf.d or stolen' fhom the sib-
1 1 seriuer. a irni rea oeriay cum, ui-
Chicago hoodlums have re
cently engaged in the pastime of
horse stealing, disposing of their
booty right under the noses of tiie
police. Their very audacity
shielded them for a time, but the
usual result finally followed.
It is officially announced that
work will be resumed at once on j
tiie Oregon Pacific railroad. This
will assist in making lively times
in Albany this fall.
Make no Mistake.
By dispelling tin "-symptoms so often
mistaken for coiisumptinii. Sant;i
Abie has brought irlidness to many a
hou-elioid. By its, prompt use for
breaking up the cold that too often
develops into that fatal diseasc,thous
ands can be saved from an initiuieii
ffrave. You make no mistake by
keeping a bottle of this pleasant rem
edy in your house. California Cat K
Cure is equally effective in eradie;;tinr
ail traces of the Nasal Catarrh. Btii
j of these wonderful California reme
dies are sold and wuirented by Kos
hay & M:on.
NEW TO-DAY.
LOST OK SIOI.K..
IN THIS CITY ON SATURDAY, JULY
22, a lady's sold watch, with the letters
'A. I.'' on the case, and a small fob attach
:d. The finder will please return to Mrs
Francis Pfeiifer. A reward of S20 will be
paid for Its recovery.
Z take pleasuro in aanouaciiig that I liae removed
from my old store to my new "building ca the corner of
Fisst and Broadallsin Streets.
Thanking my customers for" tke liberal patronage
they have "bestowed upon me in the past, I trust that
with increased facilities and a large experience I may
merit a continuance of it in the iuture.l
inns
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BUR KH ART & ROYCE
THE LEADING-
.BOOK and JOB PAINTERS,
Of the Willamette Valley
Bank ana Commercial Printing: a Specialty.
Legal Blanks of All Kinds Constantly on Hand.
Send for Estimates and Price List of Sjp!
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Star Bakery !
-AFUTJ, STOCK OF-
Staple Groceries I
Fine Glasware,Crocker?
Ttte beat quality of taag. eoffa runs
Law, etc
CAKES, PIES,
Fresh Baked Breac?
Every Day.
At this old and raBabfe hoaae is ateo to Tj
found a complete assortment, of fresh famik
groceries, U which is constantly being adderi afl
the seasonable lines of (voami amd ptoriirinn
such as
Cranberries,
Fine Pickles,
Dried Beef Chipped to Order,
Anchovy Mustard,
Candies and Nuts,
Eastern Buckwheat Flour,
Canned Goods of Ail Kinds,
Bohemian Glassware, Etc
These goods were all bought when prion
were low, and the benefit of the margin will tn
fiven to his customers. Kemember the plaoa
M the old corner on First and loadaibui Sts.
111 i 111 fob
Matrons o
Husbandry
I have this lav contracte.il with Messrs Stewart' &
Sox, of Albany, ro furnish a large quantity of pure
Manilla, binding twine to members of our order. All
patrons, can call at their place of business and by the
method adopted at our business council fjsecure the
benefit of my contract. have also made arrange
ments with tiie same tirm to furnish a loiSof Osborne!
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steel inmie Winders, bend in your ordeis as soon?a
! j)0ssible as harvest is near. Siu'iu-.d
MART MILLER, Financial Agent.
HOFFMAN AND PFEIFFER;
Proprietors of
HDAXtt
And mannfactnrers of
Confec
none
LOST
Qn Sunday July l.", bi.tween Albany and
Mr. Sherer', west f Ta:ient, a gohl i;hain
woven braced with three ruby ami two
pearl sets ou 'he clasp. The finder will please
return the .same to U. W. Simpson, this city-
Fruit lrjer tor !ale.
PLUMMKK FRUIT DKYKH, FACTORY
size, complete, with ad'.iitions and im-proveinent-?,
tor sale eluap. Apply to A.
Blaker, Shedd, Oregon, or to A. Wheeler,
.Springfield, Oregon.
KenioYcit.
TOSEPH WEBBElt ANNOUNC ES TO HIS
patrons and friends that hi- i-an be found
on Lvoii strtiet, between Ennine Co. No. 2
and First street, until his new rooms in Fo
shav A: Slasin s brick are ready.
Dissolution of rurtnrrship.
or not the same writer pertinently
remarks that longevity is worth
deserving
knobi or her horns, and a cwisted c' ain o-'
her head. Any information leading to ths
f th nm- will he liherallv regard!
let inousanus, even ed vm. myeks.
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DEALERS IN
Tim
Fine Goid w atches.
ry.
We are now prepared to furnish choice, fresfc
candies of best grade, co'isistin of pure stick,
assorted Oavora, mixed candies, extra Freuc
and chocolate creams, fancy mixed, candy toya
and a general assortmaat of flue candies
AT W HOIKS ALE OR RETAIL.
CVOrders fmm eoantcy dealers promptly' tr
toned to. Factory on First sutet,
Albany, - - Oregon
M Crew Mills:
ISO ML, UffillC A ., rwoff'n.
NEW PROCESS FLOUR.
(Superior for funil; i
SPR1HGFIELD1SAW WIILLiaorap
S 1 K I Xlr i i'lLD R K (xO X,
OSPAlhany yard and ottice on Kiijlroad, hetween 4th and 5th streetsgj '
Havinir lumber Jiotexfc-lled in finality, aiidfaeilities not surpassed forjthe
prompt and satisfai-t-iry rillin.' or orders. I resnuctfullv solicit a share of(the
alc. A. WIIEELEK.S
Diamond Jewelry, P'int; Sil- j
vei wart, Rins.'Ladies Watches
and Chains, andall kinds of El- j
eani Jewelry
ASTONISHINGLY LOW PRICES.
Ohe Higbeat vrica in eaah aid tor wheati
torn
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WILL BROS
Dealer in all the leading
Buns, Pistols, Sewing Machines, Organs, Pianos,
A full Line of
Sheet music, musical nierchamlise,ammunitioii, fish
ing tack1?, etc. Warranted razors, butcher and
pocket knives. The best kinds of sewing machines
NEEDLES, OIL and Extras far all MACHINES
LINN COUNTY AGENTS FOR NORTHWESTERN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY.
Repairins of sewina: machines, musical instruments, suns, etc., neatly done
it
GrEO. W. SMITH
(SUCCESSOR TO W. H. McFARLAXD)J
of those who have learned to ad
mit that life repays the pursuit of
its secular blessings, have as yet
not recognized the truth that un
abridged life is still more decidedly
Albany, Julv 30, 1SS3
CMlilreE Cry forPitclier's Castoria
, 'ACRES OF LA J1) SITUATED 12
0)l) miles east of Albany, near the Oregon
1'acifie raiiroiid, i0 acres in cultivation, :ind
contains suttieient, water and timber for aen
era use Would make four good farms
Price. 812,000, with terms to suit purchaser.
wffl lto -riro Tlio Qnri'jriintll' i ' '
redundant longevity of the ancients
concealed a specific adaptation to
the physical and moral constitu
tion of the universe. The children
of a younger world had time to
prepare the soil of life for its seed ;
they had tiue to enjoy the ma
tured fruit of their labor, and the
best fruit ripens slowly. The
products of the tropics grow
stunted in the higher latitudes, not
from any difference in the fertility
of the soil or the skill of its culti
vators, but because of the insuffi
cient length of the harvest season.
The harvest of our latter-dav lives
is too oftn blighted in the same j PORTLAND lIiICES.
way. Our evening-atais herald an J CALL AND SEE US.
untimely sunset ; before their day's j E. NELSON,
work is done our laborers are over-; si-edd Oreson.
taken by the night, when no man
can work ; our monuments mark
the sorrows of unnnii
prises. It is true
course of aj pertectly happy life,
the work of each day should bring
ts own reward: but anticipating
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iope plays a large pari ui ukil um-
Agricnltnral Implemems.
FARM IMPLEMENTS
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION
HARDWARE
Stoves jd Jfinware
CD
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Heals
I uib' ' -d with the best na tt markat.
SECOND HAND STORE.
5? The 'pat year ha? prnven'it to hej
necessity. The l.u-st and cheapest
place in the city to buy your
StoYEs Furniture, tinware
W. F READ,
(Successor to S.'H. ALLENT)
errs
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-DEALER IN-
v LixjiL iv man t
uuments mark IIT'IJ jl IT
aea eT; Hamtte Lmvei'sity
that, m the , '
GKAKf.ATKS STI'DK.NTS !"
Classical. Literacy, Sci
entific, -normal, Jtas
i it ess, Lair nml
MEDICAL COURSES
Stoves! and Ranges
ALSO A FULL LINE OF -
TINWARE, PUMPS. HOSE. COPPE R WARE
And eyery variety of eookintr utensils and'Jnovelties in house furnishing
?oods. 1 he public rs invited to cull and examine this mammoth stock Ninder
the new management.
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fink and mm s
1 am dow receiving new goods in every line and
would cordially invite everybody lo call and inspect
our stock and prices. We propose to Uavt tb
The Live DrvGwds House
Of Albany, and shall at all times study the
wants ot our patroas both iti style and prices.
ia!'.r and recompense.
lOpy t J et: tile
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j 13t!lltTi
ui.l the promises of May would
loauuuu w,.. ninUCT TAP:Pv;T AMH iFA
truiv oi the nowei-, ullilo i , iinnuLJ i n.v
j EXPENSIVE
iMMHHMMi I., titntion 'e.irnir x in tl .Northwest.
-, r -,..,, -inn 1-irst term her :is !?.-) ! uiher "A, IS;-. Ad
russ:u, tue liaising t-XCdlalOn ii.e. j H CO V. I'nsidti.t...
vUich .ir. CbveiaaJ recent' y took w-
The City Liquor Store,
M. IIAUMGAIIT, Proprietor.
-Xcxt ,loor to the Odd ?Mo cmplo. AllW.v, Orcson
.Kssr1 a'"1 dt,,tie nk ii,iuo dirars ar
SPECIAL ATTENTION PAiDO 0HDERS- FROM THE CCIW
Children Cry for Pitcher's Oastoriai
We aie a'.v.-ayi i?rep:red to buy your
hcuseiiold uin.iiiire at the highest
cash price. Sule ha-cnt? for the!
PEERLESS OIL CAN
And Lamp Filler.
L. GOTTLIEH.
iikij Bath House
and ;
HAIR DRESSING SALOON,
JOSEPH WEBBER, PROPRIETOK.
Lad;e? nd children's hair dress
nz a speei.Hlty. -Pntue satisfaction
sruaranted.
JOHN SCKMEER'S
Livery, Feed & Sale stable
Corner Second and Elkworlh Sts.
ALBANY. - - OREGON
Hoss?ft boardrd by the day or month .Car
riages or biuiaies on reasonable term?
NORTHWEST
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INSURA NCEh COM PAN Y
PORTLAND, - - OREGON
Dry Goods Notions,
Furnishing Soods, "
Hats and Caps,
Boots and Shoes,
Call and see me.
groceries,
S'.O.IHM
MAGNOLIA MILLS,
JOHN A. CRAWFORD, Prop'r.
Will furnish fs.eks to farmers and
receive wheat at the usual rates of
storage. Tiie highest market price
I paivl for rame.
! Xf-'Host M;ijr.olia flour always on
j li iiid for sale or exchange at reasona
! ble rates.
i JOHN A. CUAWFOKP.
Albanv. Oregon.
A elt-all tov. 1. 11
Viereck's I'art-er
"or every customer at
shop.