Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, February 20, 1889, Page 2, Image 2

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THE MOltXlNGr,
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WEJiNESDAr, FEBRUAB Y 20, 1S89.
pormttgjjails aetata I ;
Daily and Weekly
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c.'ivered by carrier, per weels u.io
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(Published every Friday Morning.)
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Wti not paid in atlvanc.... ......... i.SO
TbsK MAIL.
Mai la at the Albany postoffice close
Kor all office north )
The Eastern states f 630 a. m,
'he West Side (
And the Nairow Gauge R. R. J
For Portland and Salem 11 A. II
torvallis and Yaquina .12:30 P. m
office south . 7:30 p. u
Tbe postoftice will be cloned each cveiiiiig
rm six to seven o'clock.
Registered matter for the early morning
train should be mailed before a o clock Uie
previous eveuiuir.
HOBTJCUL TOR A L MA TTERS.
I
The action of the lower house of
the legislature, in re considering
- v3 finally passing Representative
Condon's Horticultural Commis
Bion bill, is to be commended as
the course of wisdom and sound
j ldgeiuent.
The fruit interests of this state
are the most important matters to
' be looked after at present. The
onsent were given. America has
never ceased to deal with the
Indian as a tun.-; n race. The
Chinamen never assimilates with
us that is why restriction lias
been .put upon his immigration.
Just what the pretensions and
peculiarities of a "nondescript"
are it would beimpossioletoguess.
Surely, woman is .no foreigner.
Indeed, it is well known that she
has a paHsion lot loyalty ; a genius
for patriotism. Can she not
master the problems of politics as
well as the negro, the unwashed
Italian, the Bohemian, the Anar
chist, insane with illusions, the
unbalanced . fanatics of all sorts
that go to make up the mass of
masculine vjters? If not, then
the judicious lives of women speak
for little. The civilization they
have made is of no account. For
the civilization of America is theirs.
No portion of it has known religion,
law, or schooling until woman has
established a home. The Pioneer
Press also fears that the lives of
the tender voters will no longer be
safe when women shall have en
tered the domain of politics. It
says: "Shall we assume that the
enmities engendered by po.itics
will cease when the crime of pois
oning and other methods of murder
under conditions favorable to the
1111
increase of destructive insects,
larfnir the last few vears. threatens
t J damage very materially if not ,nore restricted activities of women
destroy the production of fruit, and
it behooves every individual in the
ptate to use every means within
their power to eradicate the evil,
and re-establish and maintain the
i eputation of Oregon as tbe great
est and most natural fruit produc
ing country in the world.
A few enterprising a ad energetic
men, who make the fruit business
are a little more frequent among
that sex than among men ? Tl e
revenge of women always takes
the individual direction, and think
ofjthe revenges of politics !" Well,
of course that is so. Human life!
will no longer be safe, if once these !
creatures have a right to say
whether a Christian gentleman or j
a boodling saloon-keeper shall be '
a ejudy and an avocation cannot I mayor of the city. When women i
accomplish this end, for in the war I select the city council, then will
of ' extermination against the ! they turn poisoners. The wife will
destructive and obnoxious insects j no longer see to the furnishing ofj
the action must be universal and j her table- she wi" niix Palters j
effective, or its results will Le i to lrive men n,an- The maiden
abortive. If a single individual in j of twenty-one will graduate from j
a neighborhood retains the rem- her collegiate course to practice J
nants of an old orchard without 8,lbtle ways to lure men todestruc- j
proper care aqd attention, the few j tion- Five o'clock teas will be su-1
trees will become the propagating I pwwded by shooting matches, an. j
hiye that will infect tbe orchards the lioness ot the occassion will be ;
for miles aiound. and destroy the ; tne one wno nas klIIed her th,rty
most active and careful work of
the most enterprising fruit cultur
ist
first man. The Pioneer Press is
right. We know the women, and
realize thev once in
To meet the requirements of Pwer our lives would no longer
be sale. Jet us pray tor protec
tion from Miss Anthony and her !
lawless, bloodthirsty crew! -. j
such caaen as these and to place
th culture of fruit, in the state, in
a permanent, bufi and paying con- j
dition. .enhancing and enlarging
the famous reputation already
established, is the aims and objects ' Anderson. -in this city on Feb. it, to the
of this bill, and it should become """" ' oo'
a law and its provisions enforced j
and given a fair trial, when if de-j
fects are
provided for bv future amend
uaaviiie, aged 1.
IlieniS. Tht funeral occurred Tuesday at Oakvllle, j
The opposition to the bill ha8 j "1 was large'y attended, i
been upon the grounds that it
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discovered they cau be residence of Mr. i: ..,,! .,d. in CoM-sJiis. J
typhoid fever, M rlorcuce Jit-Bride, of:
Oakville, aged 1 I
would be a hardship upon some i
farmers to be obliged to put their j
frees in; proper condition. This
view of the case is clearly en on
eous for it will certainly pav even
larmer to Droduce ?ool. health v. ' district will be
. . house in said school
maraeiaoie iruti, jitoi aa uiucn in ; the
NEW TO-DAY.
Aaanal rwltool Merlins.
TUOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO THE '
XI legal voters of school district Ko. 5
eous for it will certainly pay every -356 JT
held at the court
district on Msndat '
4'h dar of iiict ljtsfl at h.
ir.u.rt;n : ..-:n i ' houi of 7 o'clock P M.. of said d.r for'
, . j purpose of hearing tne re.rts ( f tbe
lerotes his entire time and atten- ' diitctors am cl rk, and to levy a tax for the :
.i i i i : support jf the school for the ensuinir vear '
tion to the production of fruit On a AUo f..r the purrnMieof lev,inKa tax fur the
large scale. If a fruit tree is worth "'. VKSiTl i"'1 on ,he bo f' .
... I said diKtrior, and for the transaction of nnv ,
having It IS Worth giving the at-; orher buHii,es that may lejfally come before j
t'lltion that Will make it produie j Uorterotthe ooard of direct... 1
god healthy fruit, and no man ... . .1fl:n: j
. . . Chairman Boaru of Direct..r.
nus tite nht to harbr a hive of. o. ; Ri-kiiart. District clerk. i
inlets to infect his neighlw vhnt'Ui i8 I
orchard, no more than lie has to auM-naoiderV Mrrdnx.
enter his neighbors hou.-e and ''".pji lf tmtl:u. that1
w ill there will be a meeting of the siock-
carry with him some contagious holders f the odd Fellow Hail Buiu:in as- ,
licu.uco I cution held at iheir office inAIIan, Ore '
tiscune. j KGlli on Monday, the 11th d .y of Maroh,l;ji9, i
Wheu the intentions, scoi. and i ?ul' ho"t ' 7 'c'ock.. p- M- of. M i ;
... ' ' ' for the purpose of electing seven directors to :
Undoubted results of this intended 1 "'e the ei suing year and for any other :
1..' . i...,.. -ii' business that may come before said meetine. ,
law arc known, opposition Will- ThU the llth day of February. 1880. I
cease tind it will receive the hear, v : Sl,s w- Twrkpalr,
, ... : kocreiarv Premdent. i
and co-oerative entorcement it !
.lowrvM ' 11 AftTI-.O AUOOU WORK HOUSE TO!
icecrvet. ' i ay u;rM ., . i - . t .
. ww .... w w. im.h. wrwriwl. IVlfUIIC .IOEK.UI
omce.
THE TERRIBLE WOMEN.
'Nracf r and Builder.
tl- ' ' ' , , ' ! T C, SHELL WILL FT'RNISH PLANS, 1
Ltie pros and cons of women I y specincationsand details fur all kinds of ',
suffrage still continue to fret tte JTJSSSSS I
writers and Orators of the country, i timates furnished on short ndtice for brick
1 i , i '. . i i ou"dinirs, residences, public building, i
vm "Y tji. p. ..ii.av ovivii- ; uruiis, ere: . j . ,t , J
ings upon the subject is by the :
Fre R. 31rshall.
Omaha Herald in sbing up the.vuRH leveling, of all kinds, al-
lirnur Prow f Sit. Paid It vova ' 1 bany Oreiron. AfiTeut for the Writrht
i r mi oi i.evn ivaimn ni nir.i-niB mr vii inn-
hi poses specialty. Orders left at. the
SSALD prace will receive prompt attention
that the Pioneer Press
believes ' pu poses specialty.
u i i.i . .l ;
iuav me lung years ui moor mat :
.Miss Anthony has given to the! "lea4Mr Alleys aad ntcccta! j
cause o: women's enfranchisement i "WrrCB is hereb.' given that pro-
.... . , perty owners are ruircd to clean their;
have been thrown away, and that alleys and the streets adjoining their property '
U.r fortv vitrx MU Antlmnv i on- n ccordance with the order of the;
lor iony jears miss Anthony nas j city council, .is UN N. Hoffman,
been leading her little band in the Wt.T Marshal.
wilderness, and it claims that she? ' rr sal. i
is no nearer the coveted land than : on small TkACW and three farms i
. iL ... , . " on eay terms. Some near town,
at the beginning. The Pioneer . H. Bryant
Press complains lecause Aliss
Anthony desires that all persons
of legal age be recognized as
.o(lre r IMiutolsillwSi.
NOTICS IS IIIBRBT OIVKN THAT TH CO-PART- .
nerhip heretofore existing bstwten
VA. ZeVHSI and IS W llm hOllar nnil.r I
citizens, and that if this were done ! "n name of Zeyss & Hochstedler, is this,
ii . , ii.. I day dissolvt'd bv nutual consent. Mr. Zuvss
we Should at Once have added to! retiring Eitner n,emlrof the late a
t he aggregate of voters a vast horde ! iU rw:eipt for a1' '"''"eys, due them .
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Ed. Zhtss.
WHAT
il ap-
of Indians, Chinamen and nonde
Hcripts. .Iut why the Pioneer; sHILGH j VITALIZER i-"
Press should associate the women ; you need for conMi nation, loss
of America-by far the mostgenei- r'l!(l:n if'in,!1a11. W?Piu,ta" of
- (ijspcpMa. 1 lice. 10 and 7; ceuU per
ally cultivate! halt of the popula- bottle. Foshay & Mao.
tion with Indians, Chinamen and "
nonde-scripts, can not well len.-, , . .
imagined. The Indian and tl . ClinCrfill CrYforPltClier'S CaStCTa
Chiiiauicu would ixoi vole if;i.o j
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, 'ArfarnlBR.
Ths.mjdta of rtth' approach are
various', and stat istics tdioW conclu6ive
ly that more p.-f.ons die from diseases
of the throat apATUnirs than an? ther.
fit is probable tU't everyone, w ithout
excepuon. n'jjjjj yl ruinbers oi
TuheicleGvnTyihe system and
where thefre4 tJrTatI upon suihiMc
soil they starvnfTto life and dev?:op. 1
at firni sluwlr and is bhown by j
slight iiikliii!:ensatioD in Ihcthmai I
and if allowed to continue the'u ,
ravages they extend to the luuy. pro- I
lillpinff rindinnnl!nn trt HlP l?-Jll I
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cuusine catarrh. Now pil this iir
! dangerous and if allowed to proceed
will In time cause death." M theorwl
you must act with promptness; allow,
ing a eold to go without attention i
dangerous and may lose yon jour
life. As soon as j'ou feel that burn--thin?
is wrong with yourthroat, luntfi?
or nostrils, obtain h. bottle of Bosi lu e
German Syrup. It wili give jou im
mediate relief. f
oi.li Know I ns.
Mr. W. H. Morgan, merchant. Lake
City Fla., v. n.:.eu with a severe
Cold: attended wills a oVtritsinsr
Cough and running into C'on.-unipUoii
in its first stusic lit. intd many t-o-ealled
popuhn cnissh reun dies and
steadily srrew ors'. Was reduced in
llesh. and hat"' difhVultj iu brealliing
ana was unable o sleep, final v
tried Dr. Klnst's ' New Discovery for
Consumption hud found immediate
rel.cf and afljf using a half dozen
bottles found himself welt and hue
had no return ofthe ''isense." 'o
Other remedy can show so grand
p record of cures it Dr. Kinsi's New
Discovery for (.itisunitiuii (iuarim
ted io do just what i- claimed l-r it
Trial bottle rce al 1 ollaJ Ma.-ou
G. W.
SUCCESSOR TO W
SMI
H. VARLAND
T H,
Has the Largest Stock of S lloVES la the VALLEY
SUPERIOR STOVES AND RANGES.
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I'ultlei-U'a sil-ii-t'siPe.
The onlv guai anlci d cure for ea
tarrh, cold" iu the head, hay fcvt r.iooc
eo'd, catrrhal deal'm s- mid sore eyes
Res ore the sense of ti!!e and in. picas
ant breath, resulting from catarrh.
Env and feasant to use. Follow
directions and a cure is warranted. b
all d n-rs'ists. Send for a circular
to Abirtine Medical Company, Oro
ville. CaJ. Six months' treatment for
1; sent by mail, fUO, For sale by
Foshay & Mason,
A 4'blld Killed.
Another child kille l by the use of
opiates given iu the form of Sooth
ing syrup. Why mothers give" their
children surh deadly poison is sur
prising when they can relieve the
child offits peculiar troubles by using
Acker's Baby Soother. It contains
no opium or morphine. Sold by
Foshay & Maaou.
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Brlrk Tor Sale !
.JOO.OOO trosd brick.for sa'e ppty t W. C
-viRassell. Albany.
Just reee'iTed, a fresh barrel of sam,
krau, very tine, at C. H, Spencer's.
ARGAND COOK AftSD HEATING STOVES.
Also a large and ooiupk-te assortment of kitchen utensils in tin, copper and granite ware.
Tie Afav Bakery ! I
-Under the na ataaatreiaeat ot-
W. F. READ,
i n
1 ain uow m-eiviigr my Fall stock ot Dry Goods
?l j notions, etc, and piopo&e to make it red Lot all along
j the liiit!, My
I ll! 1 la
gooas are an iresu ana new ana oougnt
THAT HOOKING COUGIJtCAN E
o quickly cured by Shiloh's Cure. W
r on nay jiasou.
so
guaraiivce it.
WILL YOU SUFFER with dtl
nermia and livtr Complaint? Shiloh's
Vitalizer is guaranteed to cure yoa
Foshxy & Masou.
SLEEPLESS NIGHTS, ma.dk misbk
I.!i hv that t-rrible cough. Shiloh's
cure is the remedy fur you. Foshay A
.iasou.
CATARRH CURED, health and
A-cet br-ath secured, by Shiloh's Ca
ta rrh Ii.' medy . Price, 50 eentB. Nasal
Injector free. Foshay & Mason.
STOCKMEN AND FARMERS
I hereby certify that Dr. I X. Wocdle has
successfully operated ou my ritlliriK horse.
ISAAC HAYS.
For further eference iu regard to rid Jiu
inbuire of Dave fetenon. Win. Peterson,tb
anon; John Ilardmaa, Alfred Wclverton, Al
anv: Sam Gaines. Scio: Wm. Foster, Print-
ville. I unwtice veterinsry ineiine in Al- 1
bany and country surrouuding Office and i
residence corner 6th and Washington sts.
I N. WOODLE. Veterinary Surgeon.
- wno KEBP
(A fuil line of choice family Jgrscerios and
provituoo
Cannea tn lt-ti pples,
C'lioice Table Delicacies
f. Ornaweated cakes for
fVetltttnos and Parties,
OREGON
Mm
PACIFIC
Curran & Monteith have lots for
ale on tl e installment plan, rang
ing in price from $125 to $1000.
Kemoved.
JOSEPH WEBBER ANNOUNCES TO HIS
patrons and friends that he can be found
on First strrct, in his new rooms in Foshay ic
Masjn s brick, where be is prepared to ac
commodate the public with ain thing in the
UniHoralline. -.Hot or cold baths at all hours
8almon bellies, mackerel and salt nsh of all
kinds.
FRESH BAKED BREAD
Ifivorv IJav.
Bed Svrun. Pies. Cakes,
TEAS an i v'OFFE
Candies Nuts, Kuisk
CANNED tiuODS. ETC.
FO R CASH!
We invito your iuspection of the following' goods
C&ShlXlGTCS
Imported Ercadcloth
SilK "Warp, Henrietta
All "Woo 'tricots
As sal . jj'iaanclr
Plushes
Velvets
Velveteens
Silks and Satuu
In fact everything :iy fyund in t first-class Dr Goods Store. My
lioot and f hoe t:cMnuieut is complete. I have also added a complete
'ipsof boys kilt suits. A' comparison of my stock aad priees is solicited
MA-7 AH tuuil orders promptly attended to.
(Jail and see rate.
1 ne best Soap in the market
Le M Savon.
A fine assortment of domestic
. and Imported Cigars
a3T.t John Fox's old stand.
iew brick.
low FI nn g
l ue liUlKtUs ULlbh is
issued March andj Sept. each
year. It is an I'licyclopeoia
if uc:ul lnlormatio" tor nil
i ho ourchasn the .uxuiit-s
or the necessities of life. We
can clothe you ml furnish you with
a'l the necessary ". unnecessary ap-nliati.i-a
to ride. va- allce. t-lefu.
eat, fish, hunt, work, hurt h or
stay at home, and in vai. sizes,
nJ mianfitiiR. Just figure uut
what is reouired to do all these things
COMFORTABLY, and f you can make a
fair estimate of the value of the
BUYERS' CUIDE. which will be
sent upou receipt of 10 cents to pay
postage. MUNIliUMtHT, WAKU & UU.,
1 11-114 Michigan Avenu9,Chicago,lll.
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HOPKINS & SALTMAltSH,
Plumbing & Pipe Fitting
STOV'ilS,
Tinware and Hardware
, si VOUX rVl Tl,c otto ch7i
Jl I I Jhave found iu" Only i
'Ttrfei TlrVj f MM If punMiinc,.wliere;thebn
til .rl r'nnl ifrape bloom and ri
All work prom pt I v done at
reasonable rates.
First Stkkct,
I'eiRlKVl.Xs
lUlssolaWoa tlce. '
BAR "NKRSHIP ; HERETOFORE
cxistimr between Dr, E. A. McAIIster
riUIE
a ciBiua ucw - - - -and
Dr. A. P. Woodward this day dissolved
hv mutual lonneitt
November 10, looo.
Far Beat.
nURNISHED ROOMS TO RtNT. fAT THE
1 City Restaurar.t
TWO SICE, COMMODIOUS ROOMS SUI T
able tor gentlnen or ladies, situated only
.i. . : u.; o.rAfc- Inauira of
UilW UlUtJKS IIHIU AHH . . . , . .
Mrs S. A.McAIUter, north side of 3d street,
near electric ight station.
PALACE
MEAT MARKET
Iambs V. F'iPE.F'rop.
First Street - AJait
The bestvarintv of choice beef.veal.mutton,
oork ansaire. etc.in tbe city kept constantly
n hand.
TCxA!pi.lVorxaIl!kind ' ! "ock.-
L. VIERCK'S
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California, tlieiai
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I 'til f.ltr. Tfl TlCrr nriuTl . .
IE1. BEiLI,
(tSMiot-ussor tu X H. AJlis,,
Albany. Oregon.
of Discoveries
EUREKA
SrlWiPARLOKS,
HAIR CUTTINGIJandIBATHS.
Everything new and neat. A
clean towel for every custou.er. J
FIRST STREET BKLOW REVERB HOUSE
ALBANY, - - gBEGOX
NORTHWEST
5 aad M
INSURANCE C0.MPAN)
PORTLAND, . OREG0
rlKI
ARM
SECOND HAND STORE1
The past year has proven it to be a
necessity. The best and cheapest
place ia the city to buy vour ,
Stoves, Forniture, tinware
We aic always preparcu to buy you
heusehold furniture at the highes'
cash price. . Sole ajjenl lor the
PEERLESS OIL: CAN
And Lamp Filler.
L. G01TI.1E
ojiua uit-aus "I
in that land of
oralis- emo
irnrw hlonm ami riiw-n ...
are the herbs and lriim fnnnH th.i . wl
iimu in mat pleasant icme-iv for all
Jthroat and lunir troubles, Santa Ann
jine iuie. oi couns, asmma. ana ca
sumptkn. roskajr Jt Mn. of Al-
iimnv urron, nave oeen srpniatsa
.cansuaipiiifo his valble falifuroia ram-
?dv. anti still it umtir :i u.i,MBrMl.i i
A botcehree fur WS.f.J
FOR SALE BY
lABlETINr Mrffmaiimi irVit"
Hiiuiiiur
ALBANY
CKBOON
H IMU) ill the Il0al WIH da ln.HL U ht Hv. tmuni..
.injl.nv,UC,U'' r. P''f r '"i n81 PC(S which either mint be blown frnsa i
now Or drop back behind tlie ialatc, or hawked, or smrBM-hsckaaiw to thethmat
rou tronhtel by hawking, sfnttint;, weik and Inflacsod eMtrenuent mreneasof the throat
1 4 "7Mrt,lr or roaring tu the ears. tuorr t
peas ttnpalrnent of Uf trearinf, Umo
(ameO,' raemory impaired, dullnesa er
auawess oi tne neaa, arvness or hoat or
nose? Have you lost all setiM of smell?
Havs yon a hackraf; oamrh? ' Haw you
'dysprutia? I yoor breath foal? Ir m
vc.C li avk mt CATXMfi. Some have l
.these symptoms, others Onlv ' tmxt
jTho- leading symptom of ordtaisry ea
wni iiinvwru Bcvmim tlx mucus o
yellow or greenish colored matter.
.3,--.- --(- ( r vm imin causeu uy uie oeK
UIAf . 1 i-tU rosing creti..nn exuded from featerinr
CURE FOR nicer tar back in the head: -omrtiaBsa
a mm n rjtj the membrane coveriiur the bones is
Via I VtVnii eaten away and the bonor tbemselvea
graouaiiy decay, sucn eases ar ut
deed object of pity, stew eh from
I ULf .... .."UTJLIU HU I I
i ssm (7 V
Tfrafibrsivl
.WO Tig. LUCVCA
corrodinir Murva nv r.Vwi
As every breath drawn into the lungs n un ii.i over and become polluted! bv titefrelie
uoiif im the nsal la-.fev. it rrui-t t.rttsiilv lrilf fist j it I ii j. i the whole seer
.'i! ;" takis l',"cc' ,l:e " 1,1 11 tlstlf ntlivn m the sleep stent'
rim tht ftc n a,h. 1 ir i . i, i .i iiniion .p : ;h I isllv fcrsatan
ty, nervoueiiei aud'er'iiiintMir.ii.
DO NOT PROCRASTINATE.
you have evperien. ed any of the abovrnyn:j.toms do not dol.iv. hut trr CALiroajtir
r-R-fCM M onoe. We positively uarant: eeg a few applications relieve and Uaorowch
eatmen-. to cue S' months treatment for il.00; sent y niail
Santa blr and I at-K- wrf. For Hnle br
FOSHAY & MM
lbanyOregon