Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, October 20, 1888, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE MOItXTW HEUALT): SATURDAY. OCT015ER 20, 1SSS
flowing nUg gcrad
Daily a.ne Weekly
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i.y uiaii, per yt-:u... -5 UO
WKEKLY.
(Puhliblieil every Friday Morning.)
ne copy, per annum, in advance 52.00
. When lint pai'l in ailvan-:e 0
1'Sii: mail.
Mails at tlie Albany posloiiice close
For all offices ncrtli
Tiic Kasturn states
The West .Side ( '
And the Nai row Gau'e ft. R. J
For Portland onl Salem 11 A. M
Corvallis and Yaniiia.... 12:31) I'. M
oflice south 7::J0 i m.
The postottiec will be closed each evening
rom oix to seven o'clock. .
Heifistered matter foi the early nioniinif
train should be mailed before 3 o clock the
previous evening.
NATIONAL REPUBLICAN TICKET.'
FOR PRESIDENT,
BENJAMIN HARRISON,
OF INDIANA.
created its trade, and that they
ountto be allowed to frame its
laws. The' complain of undue
centralization, and demand an e:. -tension
of the existing powers of
local government, but so far their
petition has been unheeded.
Movements such as these are
.significant. Great Britain has the
power to weld her Australian
colonies into a compact and har
monious whole, and she would be
aided in such efforts bv thelovaliv
which has always distinguisl ed
her people ; but she has already
committed grave blunders, and the
bond of sympathy is constantly
becoming weaker. As Mr. Froudc
iias said, the cord will wear into a
thread, and any governmental ac
cident might then break it. When
that time shall have come there
will lie another added to the
world's republics.
E.; BECKER,
"TiiLACKSMITH, MACHINIST ASI IS
Practical Horseshoer,
SIIKDD. CREOON.
A l rtiul oi tnaoksiiiithing audn.a
chine work ii'Jie promptly ami ai
reuse nable rates. Sharpening Oliver
Clii'Jed plows made a specialty.
nsfAl.so carries a full line t)f Agricul
tural Implements fit the liest make;
So" ALL WORK W A R 1 L ANTE D'S S
FOR VICE-PRESIDENT,
LEVI r . MORTON
OF NEW YORK.
FOR PRKSIDKNTIAL KLKCTORS,
R03ERT m'LEAN, WM. KAPUS
C. W. Ft r.TON.
REPUBLICS RISE.
The inevitable results of despotic
action, or of attempted coersive
measures by monarchial govern
ments over dependent colonials
countries give rise to republics and
spreads the liberty loving senti
ment among the masses of the
people. The Record shows how
this growth is going on in the isles
and continents of the Pacific, and
how our own lack of enterprise in
permitting Germany to seize Samoa
bungs to mind the fact that Great
Britain also has been derelict in
t'ie management of the Australas
ian affairs. When it is remembered
that fifty-three years ago the only
Europeans in the colony of Victoria
were a few whaler and squatters,
we can reailily comprehend the
self reliant and enterprising quali
ties that have been exercised in order
to elevate Australia to the position
which she occupies to-day. And
it is only natural that the people,
believing implicitly in the great
ness of their future, should become
alarmed when they see France
sanding her convicts to the South
The frightful possibilities that
may happen to humanity, which
are worked up in the imagination
of people who are always seeking
some frightful nightmare to worry
over, are wonderful to contemplate.
One of the latest of this kind,
which Iron alludes to, is that
among the many startling dis
closures with which scientific in
vestigation has made us familiar.
one of the most extravagant is the
discovery according to which the
nose is said to be gradually losing
its power to discharge its traditional
function in the case of the civilized
peoples. When the sense of smell
vanishes altogether as, it is af
firmed, will infallibly be the case
one day the organ itself is bound
! to follow its example sooner or
later. It is, no doubt, a fact that
the olfactory sense is much keener
in the savage than in the civilized
man, and it is reasonable to con
clude that the more we progress in
civilization the duller the sense
will grow, and as nature never
preserves useless organs, when the
nose loses its power of smelling the
nose "must go."
STATE
AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE,
CuKVAI.I.IS, OREGON.
Ti'i-iil t'omiiH'Jirrs on iYodueMhO,
n nilior l i, ISSS.
O
FACULTY
A full oorj of experienced Professors ai d j
leaeheis.
COURSE OF STUDY
Arranged expressly to meet thedemamls a
needs of tile farming interests el the sta
P It EPA liAToUY DEPARTM EXT
For students over 15 years of ac who desir
to enter the College, but are not prepared
to i Mter C'ee classes by examination.
MILITARY TRAINING
To the extent required by law.
BUILDINGS
Lare, Commodious anil Well Veutilateii.
LOCATION.
In a cultivated and Christian community ,aiiti
one of the healthiest in the state.
EXPERIMENTAL STATION.
Circulais containing matter fuii of interest to
farmers, will be revrularlj issued and copies
mailed to each patron of the College.
EXPENSES
Reduced to lowest figures. Two or more free
scholars-hips from every county. Consult
your Cnuntv Superintendent.
We canfitently appeal to the farmers and
Oranges of Oregon to patronite the oiuj
school established bv Oregon for the pro
mo.ion of her agricultural interests.
Fcr catalogue or other information, address
It. L. AK.OM, President,
Corvallis, Orexou,
ZsT THE ONLY
BRV LlAiNT,
DURABLE,
ECONOMICAL
Are l''iamo..d Pjes They excel all others
rjlreiijth, i'ority a?id Fastness. N-.ne oilier,
are just as good, ilewaicof iiiiitatiuiu- -the)
are made cheap an i i:iuri-r materials ai d
jive por, wea;;, erocl y cf'ioir.
S6 colore; 10 cents each
Send j o.-tal for In e Cook, Sample Curd,
directions for coloring Photos; mulcmg thi.
fihe-t Ink or Eluhig (10 ets. a quart), etc.
.Sold by druggists or by
Well- Rioburdsnn & O. TJnrlii'p-toi', Vt.
Ft Gilduig or Bronzing Fancy Articles US!
DIAMOND PAINTS
Cold Silver, Bronze, Copper. On.y 10 cents.
Fjre arms, loaded to the muzzle,
are not conducive to domestic
peace and happiness. Yet some
American citizens will persist in
acting on the principle that they
are necessary adjuncts to a well
regulated list of. culinary imple
ments. A Pennsylvania household
Pacific and witness other aggres- , in that predicament was recently
treated to the scene of a six-vear-
svgus m the Australasian seas.
Although Great Britain has at last
taken formal possession of New
guinea and of the Cook, or Ilervey
group of islands, the vacillation
which she has shown in this mat
ter is inexplicable. Two years ago
the colonial government of Queens
1 tnd took possession of unoccupied
land in New Guinea in the name
of the queen, subject tc ratification
by the imperial government. But
when tiie question has been
brought up in the house of com
mons pressure was put upon the
government to repudiate the an
nexation, and while the matter was
being held in abeyance Germany
stepped in and took possession of
one-half of what might have been
British territory. Holland and
Germaiiy have now the greater
Ijrtion of the country, and Eng
land has had to be content with
what was left, the indistinctness of
the bjundary lines being likely at
any time to lead to serious dis
putes. Besides these grievances,
whbh come from without, there
are also internal difficulties that
may yet have great influence in
shaping the future of the Australian
colonies. The people of North
Queensland want that colony
divided. They realize that they
have developed its resources and
old boy playing cowboy by firing a
loaded shot gun at his mother
nursing an infant brother, result
ing in the probable death of both.
The eleme it of common prudence
and care seems to have been lack
ing in that family and perhaps in
many others as fat as the use of
i nre arms are coneernea
XE IV TODAY.
irl ti'nutcd.
GIRL WANTED "lO 00 GENERAL UOl sr.
wjrk. Apply at jirs, East s boaruu.
house.
SECOND AAND SHOW CASE
Apply at Herald office.
WANTED
mWO FUiiMSHED ROOMS CFNTRALLY
J. lo .ated to rent. Inquire at Wells, Fargo
ii Co'-, ollice.
500 ilus Mauled,
T DIERINCER WIIL PAY TKE HIGH
O . est market price for 500 head of hogs.
Apply to him at the City Market. Albany.
'f eiiEoiIur, Ken a ri.
"liriLL BE PAID BY G. W SMITH.STOVE
V V dealer, of Albany, Or., for any infor
mation that will lead to the recovery of the
following described eow: Light red, left fore
foot white, some white on left flank, tip of
tail white, piece broke off right horn, white
face, white on breast,' both ears slit a little
and small piece off right ear above slit, about
eight years old. G. W. SMITH.
Konnis lor Bent.
jiURXISHED AND UNFURNISHED
rooms to rent. Enquire of H. Barnes,
corner of Se.enth and Baker streets.
Vierick's baths
THOMPSON
Are in receipt of some
fine Tea and Dinner sets
of tlWr own import tion,
from East Liver
pool, Englnacl. They a.re
first-class goods and will
Le sold cheap,
Tliev hayee a full and
complete line of staple
and fancy groceries,whicli
tliey are offering to tlieir
customers at lower rates
than ever before.
;T awe s
CURS
Neuralgia
Nervous
Prosi
COMPOUND
j Paim 's I'titry IVnr
f.inund cv.i "d my Hen -
'ous sic- headache.
J Mrs L .1 lireiit'ier.
i Mm .laeiiito. Oil.
oonsrnsr eeos.
HAVING REMOVED TO THEIR
to
New Quarters Next
Now call the attention of the
plete stock of
Revere Ike,
i
mliic to their com-
inti'cn
Rheumatism
Kicnzy
Diseaset
All
AM)
Liver
Disorders
o
-ai:
.-,:. S i)Ot-
!-:in "s Celery
oa::d 1 am cured
r utc.oiisor,
: li ' 'orr.isn
N 15
't hrs d"t e me nr re
,'oc d rr kidney I'-.-jae
ban any other n.eiii
ine. Geo Ab'oott,
Siuux City, Iowa
Piiiue's Giery cou,
inm.il lias lieeii agnat
lenelit for torpid le i r
.Kligesiioij an biti" un
less Elizabeth Unai!
I'ue ec, Vl.
vVAVnwvi lle (ollege "
Mciliiinville College,
MC'MINN VI I.I.E OREGON.
Six courses of study two of four
years eiu-li, two of iluee, :n;d two of
two years. LMjilonins andeertiiicati-s
oi graduation given. Fine rooms in
college building for young men.
President lives in college building
and boards with the students, thus
making the school a home.
For catalogues, adaress
T. G. BJIO WXSOX,
I'KESl DENT.
JREGOX,a
SPMXGFIELD
SAll): ny yard and olliee on Kailroad, between 4ih and .Ith streets
Having. lumber not excelled in qualit;. .j . nl facilities not surpasst d for th
promjit and satisfactory tilliiii or ouhrs. I resoeftfullv solicit a share of h
i oe. 1 1 li
GEO. W. SMITH
SUCCESSOR TO W. II. McFAHLAND)
tX2
CO
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CD
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CO
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PS
cr3
-DEALKR IX-
Stoves and Ranges
ALSO A FULL LINE OF
TINWARE, 1'UMPS, HOSE. COFFER WARE
Ana eyery variety of cooking utensils and novelties7i house furnishing
goods. The public is invited to call andf xaniiiie this mammoth stockunder
the new management.
The City Liquor Store
HI. BAVMQART, Proprietor.
3FNextgloor to the0dd Fellows' emple, Albany, Oregon"
Keep constantly on hand the finest imiorteil and domestic wines, liquors,cigar.-5op 1
tob"-;os. Only first-class liquor store in'she city
SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO ORDERS FROM THE COUNTRY
Ifie
01 Olll M
which will lie sold at a very small roiil,jj "quick
salrs, sl-ovt profits"and fresh goodsl;ein; urmot4o
"Fine line ot choice Imported and Domestic.
Cigars kept constantly on haml.
Stationer,
"FT J".
Bookseller, Newsdealer,
AND DEALER IN
TEXT BOOKS AND SCHOOL SUPPLIES.
Fine stationery, mifoellaneous books, photograph and autograph
albums, inkstands, ink. pencils, etc., etc. .Sheet music, music books,
nnd all kinds of musical merchandise.
Ge .eral NewTs Depot.
gjgET'Mail orders promptly attended to.
C
DEUa
STORE
IT
L. W. GTJISS & iSON.'l 3?ropr's
llaviny; assumed charge of this lrur store, near the Revere House,
and having largely increased the stock, now offer 'a full line of
DKL'GS, PATENT MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, BRUSHES,
tl f And a new and complete line of school books, tablets and station
ery, pencils, etc. . Physicians ank Family piescriptions carefully prepared.
mm
$1ic and Imported Clears a Specialty
0. J. DILLON- & CO.,
WHOLESALE MANUFACTURERS OF
F U : l-l NITTJ RE
Do a
plutiut
.neral job work, also bar gain i:i flooring r.n.l rustic,
building will liutl it to tholr ailvantaire to cull on us ;
Those contero
it c:ur Fretory, at
szr Root ok LyoN Street
m d STARK,
DEALERS IX-
Fine
r. i ttt i
boid Watch
a
es.
Diamond Jewelry, Fine Silverware.-,
Rins, Ladies Watches
and Clmins. and all kinds of El
egant Jewelry
AST0NI3HNCLY LOW PRICES.
Julius Ioseph
Manufactauer of Choice Cigais
aND DEALEKIX
FINE IMPORTED AND KEY WEST
C:gars,;Plu$r and Smoking Tobaccos, Meerschaum and Briar Pipes, and
full line of Smokers' Articles. Also dealer in
CALIFORNIA AND TROPICAL FRUITS.
Next ooorto RurkhartrA Ketney's Rpal Estate Office. Albany Ogn
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria
HAVE YOU M
IDEA
WHAT IT COSTS TO SZHZOIE "TOTTZEeSEILjIrT1 -A1ST3D FjJSLTT.
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
Cue and See Us The Ix
ime You fan
iiin
S .0 iS,
-And we will give you first-class goods for your money and sell them to you cheapei tban you can "buy tlietnelsewhere. We makeBoots andjShoesJa-
SPECIALTY and WARRANT EVERY Pair
ndaiaa bbLxbsg! ZB k b "S"
FLINN BLOCK-
KRAUSSE & KLEIN.
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