Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, February 13, 1889, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE MOHOTNG HEUAL1): WEDyiSSD.A v- TraifRTTAIIY 13, 1889.
Ijailv weekly
I TERMS r sL tidCIUPTIN-
Pr.:hed every rmn except Uond
tavored by carrier, per 5 ,w
fcj aiail, per yrt
WKKKLY.
(Published every Friday Morning.)
He copy, per annum, iu advance ii.W
When not paid ailvance
THK MAILS.
Mails at the Albany postoffice close
For all office north )
The Eastern state L840
rhe west Side 1
And the Nai row Gauge R. R. ;
r or Portland and Salem ..it
CrvaUiaand Yaquina ..12.3U r.
1 office south .7-r.
The pontoffice will be closed each evening
rom six to seveu o'clock.
Registered matter lor the early norning
train should be mailed before 8 o clock the
previous eveninir. .m.
CHILD TRAINING.
No eubject can be mentioned
that is of more -importance than
the one of training the future
rulers of this country the chil
dren. The World says that at a
recent meeting of the Soroais
Society in New York city the relative
advantages of English and Ameii
an customs in .the training of
children were discussed, and the
decision was in favor of "the
American plan." The vote was at
least creditable to the patriotism of
the Sorosisters. Anglomania in
any of its forms that is, the dis
.position to do a thing because rich
nglish people do it is both con
temptible and silly. We agree
with Emerson in his admonition to
"let the passion for America cast
out the passiou for Europe." But
to adopt anything foreign because
it is better done than we do it is
quite another matter. It will
Htrike most unprejudiced observers
of children iu England and in this
country that a blending of the two
systems of training might work to
ihe advantage of each. The simpler
iliet of English children especially
the avoidance of too much sweets
the early bedtime that is the rule
ior them, the respect inculcated for
their elders, and their subordina
tion, in a measure, to the other
members and interests of the
hmiaotwihl xh features of that
system which might well be more
generally adopted here. On the
other hand, the extent to which
children of the wealthy classes in
England and of their sycophantic
imitators here are intrusted to
hireling care and alien training is
not a fashion to be commended,
'An American baby the heir to a
crown of citizenship in this great
and glorious republic ought to
have an American training; and
that should mean the best in the
world, wherever it is copied from.
It might be added that the best in
the world is that which comes
under the direct care of a sensible
American mother.
T.ie bank of Paris, it seems, ha?
totally failed to float a new Panama
ditch loan and pour o!d DeLesseps
is doomed to 'complete failure in
his last canal project. It is
whispered that the prime cause of
his failure is the' dishonest and
profligate manner ;-in which the
money was pent upon', the big
ditch, the larger proportion of it
being uselessly squandered.
California papers sav tlat
pottery clay has been found within
the limits of the city of Vallejo,
and intimate that in time the in
dustry growing out of the discovery
will cause that city to rival Tren
ton. Before that time arrives
some philanthopist ought to go
east and instruct the people how-
to pronounce the name of the ciiy
built upon this valuable clay.
The Illinois Springer seems to
bs a decided failure as a state
manufacturer. The schemes that
he springs do not materialize
worth a cent, indeed they seem to
be clogs, rather than aids to the
desired ends.
Tiif.he seems to be a scarcity of
sailors in San Francisco, several
vessels being reported as unable
to go to sea on that account.
M.tKKIED.
BAGLEY PENTLAND At the residence of
the bride's mother, Mrs. F.. E. Pentland at
Scio, on Tuesday, Feb, 12, Miss Edith
Reynolds Pentland and Wm. II. Bajrley.
of Salem.
NEW TO-lAY.
...a- - -ri.
Stockholders' Meeting.
XTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEr! THAT
Ll there will be a meeting of the stock
holders of the Odd Fellows Hail Building As
sociation held at their office in Albany, Ore
lv t.h 11th div of March.
- 1 . '-I 1- I Lf w.1 ua;.l 1 1 1 i
for the purpose of electing seven directors o
serve the ei-suing vear and- for any other j
business that mav come before said meet int;.
This the llth day of February. le!.
G. F. Simpson, W. V. Twkkualr, I
Secretary ' President. I
FARM FOr SALE,
T WILL SELL MY
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FINE FARM OF 200
acred, situated in Benton county, two
n il... fmm Aihanv. This is a uood. healthy
looatian, with troo well of pure water, with
wind roilUgued house; buildings all new.
TliU is one o the most sightly places in Ore
gon, having a fine viaw of the sunoundhig
coustrj, towns and mountains. Farming
land all new and clean and adapted to all
kinds of fruit. Quality of land second to
none. I will make rhis a rare bargain to tne
right man. Immigrants, don't faill to see
this farm before "ou buy. Come and see me
on the place. M. T. WHITNEY.
Elsewhere we publisn Senator
K. A. Irvine's bill now before the
legislature, the object of which is
to make it possible for laborers,
Uub-con tractors or contractors to
collect what is justly their due, by
,taking a lien upon the property of
the railroad. The bill is au import
ant one and ehould be promptly
acted upon. When labor has been
honestly performed, or material (
lionesl.yiurn.Mieu,.Ur - ----- and Pj0
. 1 1 .- . . turnianinv .
me i.iijuicr ui ci3un cents
WANTED A GOOD WORK HORSE TO
hire for farm work. Inquire at IIhralb
office.
Pre B. Marshall.
FARM LEVELING OF ALL KINDS, AL
bany Oregon. Agent for the Wright
Farm Level Location of ditches for tiling
puiposes a specialty. Orders left at the
Hrealu office will receive prompt attention.
lieaa.Yonr Alios Mreelst
OIV'EN THAT PRO-
I uired to clean their 1
NOTICE IS HEREB
v J ,
.ill a in .nil ih alnwtl ..) I Hliucr their DTODertV
at once in accordant.- li the order of the j
city council, J-.u:, N. HOFFMAN,
City Marshal.
Vor dale.
OA SMALL TRACTS AND THREE FARMS
011 easy terms. S me near town.
H. BRYANT
.Notice f IMAMtlUllOD. 1
OTICH IS I1BHKKY GIVES 1IIAT THE t'O-PABT- j
Ed. Zevss and ti. W Hochstedler, under the I
firm name of Zeyss ft Hochstedler, is this)
day dissolved by mutual content, Mr. Zevss
retiring. Eitner member of the late Ann
will receipt for all moneys due them . j
Oho. W. Hociistkdlrk j
Ed.'ZK.vssf j
CB. WINN, AGENT FOR THE LEAD- j
irg fire, life and accident insurance com
panies. 1
1HOICE IT A LI N PRl'N ET IK EES FOR
j sale. Apply to P. W. Shisk Albany
'IIACKMETAC'K," a lasting axi
it perfume, fru-
Foshsiy it Mason.
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the material shoun Bpeeai.y j siiii.oH'S t'L'KE wn.i, immkoiate-
i .-urely receive his pay, and should j ly ri.ilevc croup, whooping cough and
certainly be legally placed in pos- j lr ...chilis
session of a recourse whereby lie
can demand and secure that pay.
That is the object of this bill.
The secret of Gen. Boulanger's
wonderful success is tinally di.--covered.
It is said to be due to
iliis iwpularity with the ladies of
his country. On the day of his
recent election in the depaitmenl
oftheSjine, all the wives went
with tneir liusbands to tl.e oils.
, as did also mothers an 1 sistersjand
j sweethearts. And a!l day long
th women vied with one anotner
For sulu -y Foshay ;fc
TI1K KEV. GEO. H. THAYER, of
Hourbon, Ind., savs: "Both nitsclf
and wife owe our lives to Shiloh's Con
sumption cure." For sale by Foshay
& Musou.
Dissolution Notice.
IK PA8TSRRSIIIP IIKRKTOK0R MISTIXO BK-
twecn G. W. H.UTI8 anu w. r.. uincir.
marble dealers, is this day dissolved by
mutual consent, Mr. Gillett retiring. All
peisons knowing themselves indebted to thif
firm will please call at their shop and settle
t once. O. y Harris.
, W. E, OlLLBTT.
Atony, January 7, 1888.
A BARGAIN IN FIRST CLASS SQUARE
pianos. Must be sold in four days. At
Will Bros.
('Iraetvr and BwlHer.
DC. SHELL WILL FURNISH PLANS,
specifications and details for all kinds of
building and architecture. All work prompt
ly done and guaranteed to be first-class. Es
timates furnished on short nctice for brick
buJdings, residences, public buildings,
bridges, elc.
Tor the finest baby carriages in
the city go to Stewart & Sox's.
in fascinating appeals to the voters j g " w ,MPROVED ORGANS
m. . 1- .1 i ... 1 Rniiluniror I
to support me uuuhai v,uii,6v. .
The case of the young farmer in
Indiana, who arrayed himself in a
sheet and attempted to frighten a
darky by suddenly appearing in
his path clothed in his ghostly
apparel, and who was met by the
co'.ored man's ax cleaving his
' head in twain, is a just ending of
, the course of practical jokers who
j Mttempt to laugh and grow fat over
the misery and suffering of other
iieople.
Considerable sarcastic reference
is being made to George E. Wad
dell, the tile clerk in the. California
legislating who last.week resigned
his position leouuse there was
: nothing to do in Uie oilice, the
I other clerks riling all the paper?.
' Whatever may have been his
motives in theiresigns-tion.Uhe has
rained one distinctienjat least, and
that is notoriety. Perhaps that
! was what he was after.
Horse radish at Kentou'j.
Albany Opera House.
JOSEF HEINE
The World Renowned
Olind Violinist
ANU HIS--
GRAND CONCERT GOT,
Pronounced by the preas all over
the world as the most marvel
ous violinist of thefage.
WFDXKSDAY KYK., FEB. 13.
jgSF" Reserved seats on sale at
Bluckinan's Drug store.
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The modes of V:ith' approach nre
various, andetaliolics show vuuclubive
ly that more pe.-sons die from diseases
of the throat and lunssthanauy other.
It is probable tbat . everyone, wiibout
exception, receives vast r umbers of
Tubeiclc Jerni& into the system and
where these gernis fall upon suit:i''
soil tbey start into life and develop,
at first slowly and is shown by a
sJisht ticking sensation in the thruai
and if allowed to continue then
ravages they extend to the lung's pro
duehiff consumption and to the heart,
eausins catarrh. Now all thi
dangerous and if allowed to proceed
will iu time cause death, it the or.set
you must act with promptness; allow
ing a cold to go without attention i
dunirerous and may lose you oui
life. As soon as you feel thai sorte
thing is wrong with your throat, lunge
or nostrils, obtain a bo'tle of BosrlieeV
German Syruo. It wili give you lni
mediate relief.
V orlh Know ing.
Mr. W, H, Morffan, merchant. Lake
City Fla., w;:. taken with a seven
Cold: attended with a (iistressiug
Coiiijh and rinuii:i into ('oiiMiin;ti'i
in its first stages. lie tikd many so
called popular on'.ib remedies and
steadily grew aors-j. Was reduced in
flesh, and had difficulty iu breathing
and -vas unable to sleep. Fiual.t
tri d Dr. King's New Discovery foi
Consumption and found immediate
rel.ef and after using a half dozen
bottles found Linislt' well and has.
bad no return of the '"sense. No
other remedy ca-i f!i" so gram!
a record of cures as lr. Kind's New
Discovery for Co,i-um.tion tiuarim
ted to do just ubiit i- claimed for i.
Trial bottle rr.-e :il l oh:iy i: Mason
Cnliforniii iti-i:- tire.
The only gii.uniilei il cure for ca
tarrb, cold in 'the h "d. hay fevi-r.ros.
co'd, catrrbnl deafi -s m-d sore eyes
Kes ore the sense of tarle and uupleas
snt hreaih, resultinsr from caiarrh.
Kay and pleasant, to use. Follow
directions and a cure is warranted. b.
all d -uggists. Send for a circular
to Abietine Medical Company, Oro
ville. Cal. Six months' treatment for
$1; sent by mail, $1.10, For sale by
Foshay & Mason,
A Child Killed.
Another child kille l by the use of
opiates given in the form of Sooth
ing syrup. Why mothers givej their
children sm h deadly poison is sur
prising when they can relieve the
rhihl oflits ueeuliar troubles by usinv
Acker's Baby Soother. It contains
no opium or morpinne. 001a oy
Foshay A Masnn.
G. W. SMITH,
SUCCESSOR TO W. H. M FARLAN1
Has the Largest Stock of STOVES In theYALLEY
SUPERIOR STOVES AND RANGES.
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Also a large and complete assortment of kitchen utensils in tin, copier and granite ware.
Brick for
4)00,000 eod brick.for sa'e
40assell. Altiany.
Sale!
IiplyJt W.C
kraiu, very fine, at C. 11. Spencer's.
THAT H.CKIX; COl'CIIlCAX pk
so quickly cured by Shiloh's Cure. We
.ruaiani.ee it. rutuj
WILL TOU SUFFER with dts
peiieia and liver complaint? Shiloh's
Vitalizer is sruaranteed to cure yn
Fosh y & Mason.
aT.mr.PI.KS3 NIUHTS. madb misbr-
uMp liv that t-rrible coutrh. Shiloh's
rnre is the rtinedy f..r you. Foshay &
Mason.
(MTiDBU ri'Rrn nRAl.TH AND
sweet breath secured, by Shiloh's Ca-
tarrb inedy. Priee, 50 cents. asai
Injector free. Foshay Mason.
STOCKMEN AND FAKMhKS
EBAD.
1 ...,. nii thai Dr. 1 N. Woctlle has
guccossfully operated on my rUgling J10"-
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1. . .1 ...1 :,, HMMril tn ridtrlinpft
mlmire of Dave Peterson, Wm. Peterson, Leb
anon; John Harduian, Alfred Wclveiton. Al-
any; Sam Ua:nes, sio; nm. mw'."'1
1 vetcrinnnr meii-ine in Al-
banv anil country surroiniding Office and
reaiuence comer oin nu uouihb"""
I. N. WOOULE. Veterinary Sur,jeon.
OREGON
Curran & Montelth have lots for
sale on tl e installment plan, rang
ing in price from $125 to $1000.
Removed.
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JOSEPH WKBur.it jwv.'."-"j
patrons an.t friends that he can be fo-iud
on Firt street, in his new r.xans in roshav &
Mas..n 8 brick, where he is prepare.! .to ao
ommodate the V"li 'lth an thin in the
lu"" . ..i.i l.,ithu ar. a I hours
tonsor aiiine. nm -
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lie hUV'KKJi ViL'lUW is
sued March and.Sept.each
ear. It is an encyclopedia
f useful information for all
ho purchase the luxuries
r the necessities of life. We
can c'othe you nd furnish you with
all the necessary d unnecessary ap
pliances to ride, wa. lance, sleep,
eat, fish, hunt, work, taurch or
stay at home, and in vai . sizes,
atyles and quantities. Just hTire out
what is required to do all these things
COMFORTABLY. an mfal"
fair estimate of the value of. the
BUYERS' CUIDE. which will be
sent ui)oii receipt of 10 cents to pay
postal MONTGOMERY, WARD & CO.,
111-114 Michigan A venue.Chicago, 111.
'UiHsnlnllon Siolire.
riUIE PAR TJERSH1P HERETOFORE
I ,-fin,r hetwen ltr. E. A. McAhster
and Ur. A. P. Woodward is this day dissolved
by mutual lOiisei-t
November 10, Wb8.
fir7 Bent.
nURNISHED ROOMS TO RtNT. ,'AT THE
X City Kestaurm.i.
The Albanv Bakt ry !
-Under th me sanaxemeat of-
wr Eros.
- WHO KEEP
A fuil line of ehoiee family rroceries and
proT'sion
Cannea i-'ii it-tipples.
Choice Table Delicacies
flraaaieated eakta far
Wedatnas and Itirtis.
W. F. R
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Salme bellies, anavkerel and salt Hali of all
kind.
FRESH BAKED BREAD
.fcCvcrv X)av.
Best Swrun- Pies. Cakes.
TEAS am. i-OFFE
undies Nuts, ibius
CANNED ufJODS, ETC.
c
1 am dow receiving my Fall stock ot Dry Good
notions, etc, and propose to mate it red Lot all along
the liu, My good are all iresb and netr and bought
PO R cash!
We iurite yur inspection, of the following goods
Cashmeres a ,
Imported Broadcloth.
SihsWarp, Henrietta
All Woe Tricots
Assat . i.-'ianaclr
Plushes
Velvets
Velveteens
Silks and Satins
In fact everytluT'? 'isw.lly found in a first-class Dry Goods Store. My
Boot and Slioe ilopai iuieut is coiupiete. I have alno added a complete
lins of hoys kilt suits. A comparison of my stock and prices is solicited
gjSTAU "mail orders promptly attended to.
Call Hud see Hit.
ne best Soap ic the market
Le Roi Savon.
A fine assortment of domestic
and Imported Cigars
tS'kl John Fox's old stand. low JKI nn'S
tew brick.
"W IF1. SSAD.
Knccenaor toS H. Aiiou
Albany. Oreeoa.t
Galitornia" the Land ot Discoveries
Plnmhino
I'HOS. HOPKINS.
ftPinehta
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STOVES,
Tinware and Hardware.
All work promptly done at
reasonable rates.
KlKST STR1CKT, N RAR On!! Tkpi.r
wex1 ,c.r? Wm
EUREKA
iu mono 01 uuiiinjuia nit-am -if
found 11. Only in that land oil
un8hiiie,;whurethe oranp emo
eraie bloom and nrx n att
heir hii.bt perfection in mic'-winUrr,
are the herbs and ifum found that ar
iustd in that plvafant leiaedy for all
I throat and lunjf troubles, Santa Asm
the rule.' of coiiKhs, asthraa, and mi
sumption. t'OKbiiy Jk MaMi, of Al
.banv Orepon, have !en ajppoiiited
. cariRuaintil'fn his valble Cmliforoia rem
edy, and sell it unuer a tiiarantea a
bottellrceIor82.?' J
L. VIERCK'S
LadnlnK Kooniti for Kent.
TWO NICE, COMMODIOUS ROOMS SUIT
aWe for Kentlenien or ladies, situated only
three blocksfrom Main street taqjnreo!
Mrs S. A.McAlister.north side of 3d street,
near electric 'ight station.
PALACE
MEAT MARKET
James V. PifK.Prop.
First 81 reel '
hcef.veal.mutton,
polk TeU-; the dtv kept constaut.,
in hand. 1
SHAVING
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HAIR CUTHNGIand BATHS.
17 Caihjpii.l for all kind
ock.-SJ
NORTHWEST
FIRE ami MARINE
INSURANCE COMPANY
PORTLAND, . OREGON
Kvervthine new and neat. A
clean towel for every customer. ,
FIRST STREET BEI.OW REVERE HOUSE
ALBANY, - - OREGON
SECOND HAND STORE1
The past year lias proven it to be ft
necessity. The beet and cheapest
place in the city to buy your
StOTBS.Frjrniture.tinware
We ate aiways prepared to ouy youj
heuschold furniture at the burtac.V
cash pr'.ce. Sole agents lor the
PEERLESS OIL CAK
And I. a. Filler.
L. G01TL1E
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and
FOR SALE BT
Foshay
Mason.
ALBANY
C KECON
HAVE Yof A 111 the l.oau wnich do a foot Ret oeuen iiv "
secretion of mucus or matter in the nasal parages which ther must be blown Mnwn
nose or drop back Dehind the palate, or hawked or snuffed back art to theinroat.
...kii k.. ...if h inA.mnrl eves, freauent soreness of the Uiroai
1 m j . - .ringing or roannit in hib on, )ii'
lless inipainneni 01 vne nwraf, iww 0
Ismell, memory impaired, dullness .-r
dizziness of tne neaa, dryness ot nea 01
nose? Have you lost all sense of smell?
Have vou a hacking couirhT Hare yon
dsprptia? Is your breath foul? Ir
TOU HAvr. THb vatasfii rare Mic ! l
these symptoms, others only a part
iTho leading symptom of ordinary
tarrb is increased secretion 01 mucus
vi.llr.w nr vrmriiHh colored matter.
THeON.Lt . Foul breath is caused by the decoir
ITj !S by Myu,
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Gil A HA i i I E ED rinjf 'ecret i n exuded f mm t esterins;
'CUKE T"0r Ulcers rar oacK unne neau, vdkwuci
Q ATAUUii wy nl the bones themselyos
IABIETINE MCoVQROVHXE CAL TdV ugr-ZZZ
eorrodinj; sores r-ve the corruption within. I
As everv bieath drawn into the luiifts n.unt 1 ass ov-r and become pollutd by the rehe I
. 1 st 1 tvor, u.iiv 1 1 ti iiMiii the whole sT
llOIIW ill Hie IIIHT lUFrJvr. "- - , " . r .1 f. 1. ...m
W 1. 1!C- II. t n I I Illl'W n.-l ' - 1 '
srailuall - tukts plpce. li! tl.t n n! 1. nini il.il
nto thf ston D.h. ?!: : : V 1 . : 1 )
ty, uervousncfcs and 'crnminptit-n. , .
DO NOT PROCRASTINATE.
v .nv tfc tKimnmtom do not delay, but try CALirORsr
T-R-C-fRK at once. We poitieiy usrain eeir a iew a.ii
eotmen to c"re. S'v m-mtti rn-atmcnr ior i w; srui j umu
Santa ' We and ral-K- "re. ror we or
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