Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, October 12, 1888, Page 2, Image 2

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THE "MOIIXIXG HERALD: T KID AY, OCTOKEK 12. 1888
O f n vessel a post requini
Daily A-in'o Weekly
boclv us well
TERMS Or SUtoCKIPTION.
IMIl-Y.
Pnlili-JlK.il cvi-rr jjiornu:;!
e'ivered by curri :r, per uoi U 0.15
1-y iiul;i, per wmi o j0 j
wk!::-.y.
(Published every i'riiiay Morning.) I
no or.p . , per annum, in aiivrun-e.. "'.00 j
When 11 t r.x in advr.uee 2.f0 ,
charge of a
equiring activity of
as liiinJ. ll?re .n
New York we ha e tie proof near
us, for at Sailors' Snug Harbor, on
Maten Island, are tight hundred
t'x-x'Pt :.;..ni!.-u.i i aged but for the mo.;t part hearty
,-C;:
Mails at the Albam trnsto ,.
For all olliees north
The Kastern states
i he West Side
Ami the Nil! r nv Gaiv.'e. R. R. )
tor Portland ami .S iitin IIa.m
Corvallis and Ya'piina 12:30 !. m
otliee smith 7w0 r. :.
The lo.-totiiee will he closed taeh evening
roni six to seven o'clock.
Registered matter tor the 'early morning
train should be mailed ber'ore S o clock the
revioues veniii-'.
National republican iicset."
FOK PHESIDKXT,
BENJAMIN HARRISON,
OK INDIANA.
! FOR VICK-l'KESIDEXT,
, LEVI P . MOIiTON
OF NEW YOItK.
FOR PRB.-ilUBXriAIi KLSCTORS,
ROBERT .u'l.EAX, WM. KAPt'S
C. W. Fl'LTOX.
s.iilors. Most of these are between
seventy and eighty : active old fel
lows they are,with clear minds and
L:ood appetites. Thev will teil von
t ey are not by any means the sole
survivors of our one-time merchant
lleet; that many, if not most, of
their mates are yet living, but dis
tributed over the country, living
with their grandchildren, perhaps
wherrying for a living or engaged
in other employments along a
water front. From this it would
appear that a sound human body
can withstand hunger and expos
ure and even frequent excitement,
if only there is plenty of fresh air
and exercise of a vigorous kind
th own in.
Fine !3.r.-es for Sal.
We have just brought from
eastern Oregon a fine lot of work
horses which we will sell on terms
to suit the times. Among them is
some promising young drivers from
Oneco, Mason Chief, and .Edward
Everett. Also some choice heavv
. . i - i
mares, -invone wisning a norse
Tin?
BKU-IAST
DUKAHLE,
EXCI TE MEN T AND
LIFE.
LOSU
The claim that excitement, or a
position that is subject to exciting
scenes tends to shorten life, which
has been often made and pretty gen
erally accepted, is being discredited
by facts that seem to upset the
theory. The Scientific American
says that they who have studied attention to go to the next street to
It is seldom that more thorough,
practical common sense is as em
phatically and fearlessly told, as it
is in the following extract from the
Farmer's Friend : "We have some
knowledge of pjlitics. Candidates
are not tools. 'They know on
which side their bread is buttered.'
The influence of the bar-rooms
count more than the churches in a
close canvass. The liquor seller is
loquacious and 'lectionering' day
in and day out, for his friend. The
deacons, t towards, elders and
vestrymen do nothing to help for
ward a candidate from the church,
not even taxing- their time and
will do well to look them over ami
we will t ike pleasure in showing
them to all intending purchasers.
McKnight Bros.,
Tallman, Or.
, ECONOMIC a:
4
.rs in
i.thers
-th. v
THE STATE
AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE,
t ORVAI.IJS, OREGON.
man s earthiv tenure and the !
causes which tend to lengthen or
curtail it will have scarcely failed
to notice bow contradictory is the
evidence of those we naturally
look to to explain them, and that
their evidence, even when they
agree, does not always accord with
wtjat would seem to be the facts,
as they appear around us. One
authority says general physical
development is necessary to pro
long life, while another insists this
is not required if the day's employ
ment does not call for physical
exertion. Dr. D. B Richardson,
an eminent English authority, de
clares among many obvious,though
scarcely novel propositions, that
everything that quickens the action
of the heart, any kind of excite
ment, taxes and reduces the stor
age of life. If this were said of
those naturally feeble, or inheriting
disease, or even of those leading
sedentary lives, and living from
day to day without the invigorating
benefits of Jresh air and exercise, it
.would seem reasonable, for one
does not have to be a skillfui phys
iologist to know that excitement
affects the nerves as well as the
heart. But is the statement strict
ly true, when referring, as here, to
the entire human family? SurJy
soldiers in actual warfare and hL
ors in peace as well as war live;
among excitements, besides being
notoriously addicted to indulgences
as to drinking and smoking, yet
they are long-lived. Statistics
show it and observations corrobo
laem. The pension list of the
British army, giving the ages of the
beneficiaries, men who hyve served
i n all climates for from twenty to
forty years, and excluding tho.-e
pensioned sooner because of
''wounds received while in the
performance of duty," show that
soldiers do not die as other men do ;
so it is with the naval pensioners
of the Greenwich Hospital, now
scattered over Great Britain, bi
cause of its abolishment. In the
merchant service to-day it is no
uncommon thing to find a man
l vote. Ana yet these proper people
set up a whine that the fellows of
ow degree run our government
Why should not a candidate cort
and consort with the the class that
work for him? Politics is a matter
of fact and a practical affair. It is
not R'sthetie. Let the men of
godly lives and convictions take of!
their coats and carry out their con
victionsor hush. The 'primary'
settles the question of candidates.
The saloon and the hoodlum are on
hand. The class-leader and church
warden are at home smoking their
evening cigar."
Tcrfii Commences on M!:s'sI.-i..
Jll-iii !)! VI, 1SSS.
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FACULTY
A full corps of experienced Professors and
teachers.
COURSE OF STUDY
Arranged expressly to meet thedimar.ds a
needs of the farming interests ei the sta
PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT
For students over 15 vears of a'ie who ctesir
to euter the College, but are not prepared
to uuter CoUeue classes by examination.
MILITARY TRAIXiXtt
To the extent re-iiredby law.
liUILPIXGS . -
Lurjfe, Commodious ami Well Ventilated.
LOCATION.
In a cultivated and Christian community ,aui
one ui ine nea'iniesi in Hit stale.
EXPERIMKX FAL STATION".
GVcuIais containing matter fui! of interest t
fanners, will he reuiarh issued and copies
mailed to each patron of the College.
EXPENSES
Reduced to lowest figures. Two or more fret
scholarships from every county. Consult
your County Superintendent.
We cjuhieiitly appeal to the fanners and
(ranees of Oregon to patronise the oun
school established bv Oregon for the pro
motion of her agricultural interests.
Ft r catalogue or other informario i, address
B. L. AK.OLI, President.
t'orvnllls, Oregon.
Are : "a-. i !; ,t Th"1." e 5
S'reii :h, iV.r.t) ,! i"j-.:: s. .
are jus. (it. !;. v... eo-" i:i
are ti a ie o .- ,. ,.p and in tii"" n.terials and
give poor, wean, i y c ,Xta.
36 colors; 10 cents each.
Send ostal ior Pre Rook, Sample Card,
directions for colorii i.' Photos; ni".ki;i the
tinest Ink or I2lui:i (10 cts. a quart), it;.-.
Sold by drui'jfists or !3'
WeH-,R c'-arfeon C' Bnr'i 'g on. Yt.
For Gilding or liron--f: Fancy -wcielcs U.SI-
diamonjj pa i:jas.
I Gold Silver, Rronzs, Copper. On.y 10 cents.
The objectors in congress are
making for themselves men vi
able records, Kilgore has placed
himself on record as being the ol.f
shvlein the way of the pension
for Mrs. Gen. P. II. Sheridan, and
now comes Berry in the senate
and hinders the voting to Mrs.
Waite the salary that the Chief
Justice would have drawn if he
had lived the year out. They
each seem to act upon the same
principle as did the ancient des
troyer of his native city, who
tried to acquire fame by perform
ing an infamous act.
i:okx.
WALLACE
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K : u ra-2 :a i :-o sx&c
.Vr-i L A P. -eft e.-.
i r-. ; .lac! to 'al.
,ot-
Neru. : ; : cured
i.'i- ' -..clo-ison,
ProstraLicn -..rn--o.. n
Rheumatism ,th-.9an.e ,.,uK t,
;ooil f"r k'' ".'V i'i.ic is
y j 'v :'iv ot-icr uieui-
nlOUcy ine. Geo. AW.ott,
Disease
tioux City, lova
Paine's Cilery con -'oii!'''
hns le'n a:T-rt
:eiief'it for torpid fe c.r
All Liver .Suii
Disorders
C02ST3ST BEOS. -1
RE110VED TO Tiilllil
Oiiiir'tispv
iVfvr
y Hal u i k A t a i
Now call the atf'.jiition of
plete stock of
iii-i U i
ul
l-ic ;iih;;t: to tlKir coin-
mm
wliicli be sold at
.sales
short
ror.ts a i
lit Hil Hi
v
a very sniall pioill, "ijiiiek
id ire? 1 1 munLs beiiii: ui' inofo.
limm
1 1 T 1
me line ci ctio:ce liiiDorteu ar
Cigars kept constantly on hand.
ul
domestic
D,
College -
K-M'NNVILLE
McSJinriville Colli go,
JIC'MIXXVII.I.E OREGON.
Six courses of study two of four
years eiti-!i, two ol tli iff, mxl two of
two years. L'iplosnas aiidci-rtiticr.ics
o. -I'aduation iyi n. Fine rooms in
college liuiltliisg for youn men.
President lives in college l.uildini;
and lioards wilii tl:e stiuleiil, thus
mtikiiii: the school a iiome.
For catalogtu s, .ularess
T. G. 1UIOWJYSOX.
Pkesiuext.
IS-.--..,
a '.iuri . -1:
lWclfl0 OH
tsooKseiier, ixewsaeaier. mm,
-and di:ali:r in-
FEXT BOOKS
ivr.
i- ine stationery, miscellaneous book
alliums, inkstands, ink. pencils, etc., etc
and all kinns ot musical merchandise.
Ge era! jSTews
!Iail orders promj-tly attended to.
AND SCHOOL SUPPLIES.
photograph and autograph
Sheet music, music books,
Depot.
STORE
PRINGFIELO SAWMILL
JREGOX.
CURR.iX In thW city, on Thjrsdav, IVt
11, 1SS, to the wife of C. A. Currant a boy.
Mother and chilu are doin well, and the
happy papa is prouder of the little youn;,'$ttr
than if he had made a rde of the best corner
lot in the city.
T
Pi
.-TAIbaiiy yard and office on Ituilroad, letwcen 4ih :iml5tli streets4?I f
Having lumber not excelled in quality, nd facilities not surpassed foitl'
prompt and satisuctory Ulliax or orders. I rostieetiiillv solicit a share ol S.th
ue. rtHEELEP
CITY DEVG
L. Ar. GTJ1SS to JSOjSr. IPropr's.
Havin' apsnmpil c!::i rue of this drug store, near the Revere House,
l&Saiul having lurmAy incresisod t he stock, now offer a full line of
1U1UG, PATENT MKDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, BRUSHES
M p And a new and comfi'ete line of school books, tablets and station
ery, pencils, etc. I'h sicians ank Family prescriptions carefully pre
pared. tec-Italic and lif lifted Ciga rsga Secialty
C. J. DILM & CO.,
WHOLESALE MANUFACTURERS OF -
GEO. W. SJVEITH
. - -. t.c ACCESSOR TO W. H. McFAP.LAlN D) j
M.4KKIK1.
THOMPSON CARTER At the res.dence of
W H. Garret, near Peoria, on Weutiesdav,
October 3, IsSS, by Rev. P. M. Starr, Mr.
.lames W. Thompson, of Prineville. and
Mrs. Rosie E. Carter, of Peoria.
The happy eoup'e goes soon to Prinevihe,
where they will make their future hom'.
Our best wishes follow them.
niAXO FOR SALE OR RENT. INQUIRE
1 of Mrs. T. A. Shane.
RKCP.1VED TO-DAT AN" INVOICE OK NOVKLTIES
in dress trimmings diieet from fiew
York; the latest thing ont They are sure to
please. Call add see them.
SAMUEL E. T0USG.
l l"RS M.E. McCOY, M. D.HOMCEOPAxHIC
ItJ. physician, office and residence corner of
Sixth and Canal streets, Albany.Or. Chronic
diseases a specialty. Consultation free. Of
fice hours: 10 to 12 a. M and 2 to 5 P. M.
Are in receipt of some
and Dinner sets'
f thVir own import tion,
direct from East Liver
pool, . Engl They are
first-class goods and will
be sold cheap,
hev bayee a full and
complete line of staple
and fancy groceries,which
they are offering to their
customers at lower rates
than ever before.
CO
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, CD
GO
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CO
tafl
p-i
ce
F XJJR jNT I T XT HE
Do ircneral job work, :i!-o l.arirain in flooring and rustic. Those contem
plating iiuildmg will rind it to their advantage to call on us at our Frctorv, at
s-3- Root ok LyoN Street
DEALER IN ''
iilLL d mil
DEALERS IN-
Fine
Pi I 1 TTT I 1
bom v atcne
s.
Diamond Jewelry, Fine Sil
verware, Rings.'Ladies Watches
and Chains, and all kinds of El
egant Jewelry
btoves.and Eanges
ALSO A FULL LINE OF fi
TINWARE, 1UMPS, HOSE, COFFER WARE
And every variety of cocking uten.-ils andnoveltiesin house furnishing
goods. The public is invit'jt! to call aud ' Xamiue this mammoth stock under
the new managetnent.
The City Liquor Store,
M. liAVMQAltT, Proprietor.
t3TXext doorfto the Odd Fellows" emple, Albany, Orefion'Sl
to'j-cios.
Keeps constantl- on hand the finest imported and domesticjiviues, liquors, cigarsjap 1
ndH. l)nlv fi rsif..liaa . r stnrp inrihi t'itv
SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO ORDERS FROM THE COUNTRY
Julius! Joseph
Manufactauer of Choice Ciais
AND DEALER IN
FINE IMPORTED AND KEY WEST
Cigars, Plug and Smoking Tobaccos, Meerschaum and Briar Pipes, and
full line of Smokers' Articles. Also dealer in
CALIFORNIA I AND BTROPICAL FRUITS.
TT" Next door to Burkhart'A Keeney's Real EstateJOfrice, Albany Ognwn"?
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.
HAE
YOU AN
IDEA
w i-i . CJCJfcS-J.-fcS -X-CJ SHOE OTXSEIL1 A Tp A .TVrXX!ir?ICa
You haven't ? Well let us tell you that by buying a cheap article! in leather you
throwing away your money. Now to overcome this trouble
Con and See Us He li
nr.
m
BOOTS
it
OES,
-And we will give you first class goods for your money and sell them to you cheapei than you can tuy them elsewhere. We make Boots and Shoes a-
SPKCI ALTY and WARRANT EVERY Pair!
the -ZLBiNr-sr
FLINN BLOCK-
HOE
STOBZ,
KRAUSSE & KLEIN,