Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, February 22, 1889, Page 2, Image 2

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THE MOTyiNG HERALD; FRIDAY, FEBTUTAKY 22, 1S89.
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Daily and weekly
CKAWFQKDSTILLE NOTES.
TERMS OK SUtiMJKIPTJOJ-
DAILY
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-Zivered by car'rior, per weeK....
By ujail, per yrin..- 5 00
WEEKLY.
Published every Friday Morning.)
rv .me ivi iuiuuiu. in advance...-..""""
When not paid in advance...- .
V. ft C. . TIMfc TABtfc.
NORTH BOUND.
.eparts rrives.
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Euene ex
Ft eight
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! 11:15 am
ain Portl d 10 loam
llAlami " 34npni
":Main " 4f.pin
SOUTH BOU.Nl.
iArrive3 Departs I Arrives
(Jalaiexp 7:45pm! 5pm.A8hland9.00am
Kugene ex 12;:i0pmil2.40pm Kuene 2 40pm
Freight j I l.:UpinKuirene li.OOprn
No Freight received forjsouth after w.
:be same day.
OREGON PACIFIC TIMETABLE.
Passenger....
Arrive Departs
j. 25 pail 6. 50 a lu
THE ST A R VINO MA ITS CLA 1M
Cbawfobi"ville, Feb. 18
Born To the wile of T.A. Lewis,
a son.
Mr. C. Carey has been quite sick
fjr the past week.
Mr. II. B. Derrick went to Al
bany last week on business.
Mrs. N. shanks is quite feeble
yet from an attack of erysipelas.
Mr. John Cox visited relatives
and friends in Eugene last week.
Mr . C. W. Little, of Alsea, was
in town a few days ago on business.
Mr. John Shanks returned to his
home in Washington territory las;
week.
Kev. K. Kobe preached an ex
cellent sermon here yesterday, on
the subject of Baptism.
Mr. E. X. McCaw and wife have
gone to Monmouth on a visit, and
to take Mrs. Murphy home.
Mr. H. McMullen and familv o
Tangent, visited friends and rela
tives of this place on the 10th and
11th.
Mr. John Hughes of Albany, has
been in town for a week past. He
has been trying to purchase some
property, but so Jar he has not
succeeded.
' 3: Cox proprietor of the sash
and door factory of this place,
shipped a large lot of finished doors
last Saturday to Eugene. He in
forms us that he has a contract for
all the doors he can turn out.
Mrs. Graves, mother-in-law of
In considering the social sy.--tem
i, and the anachistic doctrim s
and assumptions that ao threaten Dr. Thompson, left last Monday
Hociety at present, it is difficult to
decide just where the happy mean
for her home California. She has
been here tor three months on a
visit. She is a most estimable old
comes in between the two extremes lady, and the people of this place
of views. Some sensible views up-j regreted very much to see her
on this subject are given in the 'eave
last Nineteenth Ceatury by the L Ye a-e glad 10 noU? that the
v ! wr i rav it ii oda springs near town is soon to
English Earl of Meath. He says j be opened out and improved. It
mat me question wueuier a siar- lias .ately cnanged hands, and it
ing man has or lias not a moral
right to help himself to bread at
the expense of others, is a delicate
is to be honed that the present
owner Mr. Hull, will improve it.
it would be a great help to our
town, and is sure to be a great
philosophy, but any decision they
arrive at will have no effect on the
question of ethics which may t r resort sooner or later as it is as
may not be worhv the attention of ! god a spring as there is in the,
professors of religion and of moral ! ou"try- .There is a good county :
. rami rnnnirnr w.fhin iki r-ir.L
the spring. It is on level land, I
and only one-half a mile from town !
action of the mass of mankind, i and close to the Calapooia, where 5
when circumstances compel them ', "f i8.ood ti?linZ nd boating..
.,.... , Ihere is good hunting near the,
individually to give a practical an- 8ringf aml g(XK, srom,for cam
wer to the question. The starv-j ing in. j
iu? man will, as a rule, take the! Owing to present indications!
loaf if he can get it, and society there is not much hopes of the saw
will punish him if it can. There u',iU beIow ''e getting any;
. ... logs this year. Ihere is over
are few men whose mjral rectitude 3,000,000 feet of logs above here j
would stand the test of dying of j now. The loggers are still camped I
starvation, and still fewer of seeing ' about 10 miles above here waiting I
their nearest and dearest dying be- Sf.fS HIT '? riT 1.,tbinl5 they- i
.... .. , , ... . ! will have to abandon the plan ot
fore their eyes, if food were within : running logs down the river, and
their grasp and could be obtained move there mills up to the timber. !
by the sacrifice of conscience. ltiTnat would undoubtedly be the1
is the interest of societv, therefore, j fj,n,' rif !J? h a ?2?d
" . . .' I through here. There is vast bodies :
to see that such an uresistible , f tine timber near here that has
temptation be not placed in the . never been touched, which comd .
wav of anv lanje proiiortion of ! be Kot out " leir was a railroad
mankind, lest the hungry become : j" If'6" Jt,,et,e " iny sreat
' , ' inducements lor some company to
aupreme and anarchy ensue. AN e j build a branch road into this valley. '
know that the adve it of that day is . aBBMiiiMK.BHMn
ardently prayed for by many, and ;
the cry of "Vive I'anarchie!" if
not yet openly shouted in our own
streets, is to be heard in the large if
XBiV 'lO-DAY.
A Go. .. WORK HOlto K To i
hire fur farm woik. Inquire at Hkkalp '
cities of the 'continent, and has ... :
leen re-echoed across the Atlantic Conlrarir and Uaililrr.
in Ynrlt mid Chit-ano TI.P HC. SHELL WILL FURNISH PLANS,
in ,-ncw orK ana LincaM. i"e jjawcintioiiSail(i(Jetajli(for alI kiml8 ,
Object of all good citizens Should be uWrajt aud architectiire. All work pton.pt
, . . . , . ly done and guarnnteel to be first -olis. K-
Work toward the abolition Of a timates fuinished on short notice for brick
pauper class, and, while it exists Effete. residence4' ",
among us, so to alleviate its lot " !
that it shall not be driven to de-i Pre
r. t . i T7ARM LEVELING OF ALL KINDS, AL-
spair. ItisquitejHj88ibletoshow.il banv Oreiroll. A)feut for the wvilfh't
svmpathv with those who have Farm Level lxcatioii ofdit.hes fortiluS
,,, . , pui He a i ialty. Ordera left at the
l ee II brought to misfortune, and Hkrald ofliee will receive prompt attention.
yet so to relieve distress as to give "sfllLOirS CURE wn.i. immediat.
no encoiiragetnent to idleness or ly relieve croup, whoopmif cousfh and
ror siile tj- toshar Jc
l)ri,nehitis.
Mason.
THK REV. GEO. H. TIf AVER, or i
Bourbon, Ind., says: "Both myhelf
and wife owe our lives to sliiloh's Con-1
sumption eure." Forsiile by Foshay
fc Mason.
vice. There are men, however,
who in their detestation of rogrery
forget that, by a wholesale con
demnation of charity they run the
risk of driving the honest to de
spair, and of turning them into the
very roiiues of whom thev desire so
ardently to be quit, lhee men twecn . w. H.n- and w. K. oiiktr.
are Unconsciously piavillg inUi tlie marble dealere, is this day dissolved by
, ,T '., . mutual couaent, Mr. Gillett retiring. All;
hands OI the Socialists and Of the perrons knr wing themselve indebted to thU-'
Anarchists, the only sec tions of so- ,,le"e at lhe"vvop i
UlwMtlnllon holier.
ciety whose distinct interest it is
that, misery and starvation should
increase. No doubt indiscriminate
almsgiving is hurtful to the state as
well as to the individual who re
ceives the dole, but not less dan
Abany, Jariimr. 7, 1SSS,
W, E, GlLLRT.
UuppiaeM and Cod tent meat,
TUOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO THE 1
1.1 legal voters of school dixtrict No. 5 )
Linn county, Oregon, that the regular an- :
nual school meetina of said schcol .
Cannot go hand in hand if we look on 1
the dark side of every littlu obstacle, j
Nothing will so darken lite and make '
it a burden as Dyspepsia. - Acker's
gerous would it be to society if the wyspepsia Tablets will cure the .
principle, .be.. ,n. polUi... Z?Jfigt&: !
economists were to be literally ac- happiness and pleasure. Sold at 25 i
cepted by any large number of the f and 50 cents by Foshay & Mason. j
rich and if charity ,-eased to be a...i hi...i Meeti... !
practiced within me lanu.
eannot yet afford to shut ourselves
up in the castle of philosophic in-
,i:a-r,, .BvoriilpM of the fate t f ditrict will be held at the court
linereme, regaruiess OI uie iaie n h.mse in said school district on M-ndai.
those who have the misfortune to
find themselves outside its walls. ;
1 1 mav t. tmi. that thev are there d-t"r ni cl,-rk. ni 10 ,evv Ux 'or the
II maj be true inai lliey are w,-,c , gupport J(the ,1 forthe ensuing year,
from their own fault, and that they Also for the purpose of levying a tax for the
, . . : purpose ' payinjf interest on he bonds of
deserve their late. We may raise ditrict,and forthe transaction of anv
.in the ramparts the standard of t" that majr ieglly comebef"
"Political Economv." we may hope By orderofthe board of directors.
to conjure by the use of great
names and of higt sounding au
t hprities, but on the day of battle
the 4'h dav of Hud 1889, at the'
hour of 7 o'clock P M., of said dav, for i
the purpose of hearing tne reports c f the I
L, FLINN:
Chairman Board of Directors.
C. G Bi'RKHART. District Clerk.
February, 14; 189.
all will be in vain, for the four.da
t'mhs of the fortress are rotten, and
will crumble under our feet on the
first assault of the enemy. We
MorLholdrr Merlins.
NOTICE IS HLREI5Y GIVE.V THAT;
there will be a meeting of the stock-1
holders of the Od 1 Feiiows Hail Building As- I
sociation held at their ottU-c in Allan, Ore
gon, on Monday, the 11th diy of Mar-h,18M!,
KA ti.tiir a. 7 nV1mk I. M . fif n-ul .! iv
call Olllj" hope to W in if . we leave for the purpose of electing seven directors t'n
,l,umlw ,lina. V serve the ersuing year ana tor any oine.
iiuiat endeavor to animate our
forces with a burning sympathy to
ward our tellownien. This 6pirit
will swell the numbers of the de-
buxinea th t may ccme before said T-.eetinj
Thi the 1 l'h day of February. ls.H!.
G. F. Smrsox, W. C. Tw;;..i alb.
Secretary Presu'ent.
aniLOH'S COCl.'lI and coxsi-mp
tion . uresis sold bv uon a ifuarautee.
fenders of society, and provide the . co..u.n,H.oD.
big battallions which arenecessarj ;
t victory.
Foshar k
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The modes of death's approach are
various, andstattoiics hhowcouciUbive
ly that more persons die from diseases
or ine turoat ana lungs man any oiner.
It is probable that everyone, without
exception, receives vast rumbers ol
Tubeiele Gertus into the system and
where these eerms fall upon suii:!!1:'
soil they .tart into hie ana aevioi
at first slowly and is shown ly .
slight tick!mr sensation in the thioal
and if allowed to continue then
ravages thev extend to the lunrs pro-
dueing consumption and to the head.
causing eatarrn. sow an mi.- i.
dangerous and if allowed to pioeecti
will in time cause death, it tlieonsei
you must act with promptness; allow
ing a cold to go without attention i
dansrerous and may lose you om
life. As Boon asvou feel thai socn-
thing is wrong .with your throat,
or nostrils, obtain a boUleoi Hoscii.-e t
German Syrup. It will give jou Iui
mediate relief.
Worth fcuowing.
Mr. W, H, Morgan, merchant. Lake
City Fia., v n iKni with a . -.evert
Cold: attended with a distressing
Cough and ruiiuiuu into Consuniption
in iUs first etugev It tiicd many so
called popular ronrh remedies and
steadily grew wors". Was reduced in
flesh, and had dillii u'.l) in lircuthin
am', '.vas unable to sleep. Final)
tri d Ur. King's New IMscovery lor
Consumption and found immediate
relief and after using a half dozen
bottles louud . himself iell and ha
had no return of the fease. No
other remedy can show so grant'
n record of cures as Dr. Kinn's New
Discover) for t'i:uiuptiii) Guarun
reed to do just what i:- claimed for it.
Trial bottle rcr i Ko-bav Masou
SLELi'LKtiS MI.1ITS. m u-k miser
able by that t . -tt it.. ci ii-h. Shiloh1.
cure is the nsncux ' r juii. Foshay Ac
Mason.
G. W. SMITH,
SUCCESSOR TO W. H. M'KAKLAND
Miis the Largest Stock of STOVES In the Y ALLEY
SUPERIOR STOVES AND RANGES.
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, CATAKHH CURED, ih-.ai.th a.m.
sweet breath secured, by S!'.:'.oh' Ca
tarrh Remedy. Price, oO cents. Nusa!
Injector free. Foshay & Mason.
Brlek for
Q0O.O0O Mod brick for sa'e
-v Cissell. Albany.
Kale!
pply to W. C
The BUYERS' GUIDE is
issued March and Sept. each
year. It is an encyclopedia
of useful information for all
who purchase the uxuriet
or the necessities ot lite. v e
can clothe ou mi furnish you with
all tiie necessary and unnecessary ap
pliances to ride, walk 'lance, sleep,
-at, rish, hunt, work, go to church or
Uay at home, ami in vaiioua sizes,
styles and quantities. Just hfcnre out
hat is required to do all these things
30MFORTABLY. nd you can' make a
liin- estimate of the value, of the
BUYERS' CUIDE. which will be
ent upon receipt of 10 cents to pav
tage. MONTGOMERY, WARD & CO!,
1 1 1-1 14 Michigan Avenue,Chicago,lll.
r sale.
,A SMALL TkAtTS AND THREE FARMS
v on easy terms. Some near town.
II. BKYaNT
Police nf IUuluf lo.
VTOTICR IS IISRRBr OIVRS IHAT TI1S CO-PART-
li nerthip heretofore existing between
Kd. Ze.vss and G. W Hochstedler, under the
firm name of Zeyss & Hochstedler, is this
day dissolved by nutual content, Mr. Zeyss
re:irinr. Eiuier uieuiber of the late firm
will receipt for all moneys due them.
UhO. H. HoCHWThOLKK
EdZKYHS,
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ARGAND COOKAKD HEATING STOVES.
Also a large aud complete assortment of kitchen utensils in tin, copper and granite ware.
The AIImv Bakery !
-I'uder the tnaaatfeinent or-
arler Bros,
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W. F READ,
1 am uow receiving my Fall stock of Dry Goods
notions, etc, oiul piopoe to make it r
tLe liue, y goods are all fresb and r
ed hot all alonsr
nev and boulit
MUlAilt'a V1TALIZER is what
AOu need for constipation, loss - of ap
petite, dizziness and all symptoms of
dyspepsia. Price, 10 and 75 cents per
bottle. Foshav k Mason.
- WHO KEEP
-. A fuil line of choice family ;?roeei ios and
Orov'Diou,
Cannea i-'iriftipplesj
Choice Table Delicacies
OrnatueatedfulcvH fur
Wert tit-Has and Parties,
FOR CASH!
We invite vour inspection of the followinr soods
For the inest baby carriages in
the city go to Stewart & Sox's.
SEE THOSE NEW IMPROVED ORGANS
at Will Bios.
L BAkOAlN IN rlKSTCLASSSyUAKr;
rVBIPianos. Must be sold in four days. At
Will Bros.
B. WINN, AGENT FOR THELEAD
J ing tire, life and. accident insurance com
nnied. f"r KcmI.
FURNISHED ROOMS TO RINT. AT THE
City Restaurant.
that hacking couoiijcan pe
ao quickly cured by Shiloh's Cure. We
guarantee it. Foshay A: Mason.
WILL YOU SUFFER with nvs
pisia and liver complaint? Shiloh's
V talizer is iruaranteed to cuic you.
Foshy it Mason.
rinn.fssr .lley and lrr-l!
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT PRO
perty owners are required tovlean their
alleys and'thc streets adjoining their property
at ouee in accordance with the order of the
city council, JIIN N. HOFFMAN,
City Markhal.
STOCKMEN AND FARMERS
BEAD,
I hereby certify that Dr. I N. Woodte has
successfully operated on my ridgling horse.
ISAAC HAYS.
For further .eference iu regard to ridttlins
nbuire of Dave Petenon, Wm. Peterson,Lcb
anon; John Hardma.i, Alfred Wclverton, Al
any; Sam Gaines, Scio; Wm. Foster, Prine
ville. I practice veteriusry medicine in Al
bany and country surrounding Office and
residenoe comer 6th and Washington gts.
I. N. WOODLE, Veterinary Surgeon
Salmon bellies, mackerel and salt fish of all
kinds.
FRESH BAKED BREAD
Kvcrv Uav.
Be: i Svrun.Fies. Cakes.
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TEAS 'an o OFFE
Candies Nuls;. ikiis !
CANNED uoODS. ETC.
Cashmeres
Imported Brcadcloti.
Silk Warp, Henrietta
All Woe Tricots
Assal .'laanelr
Flnshes
Velets
Velveteens
Silks and Sati&s
In fact everythii a ti-uully foud in first-class Dry Goods Store. Mv
Hoot and Shoe department ia complete. I have also added a complete
lins of hoys kilt suits. A comparison of my stock aad prices is solicited
ijO All mail orders promptly attended t.
Call ami see nit.
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Curran & Montelth have lots for
sale on the installment plan, rang
ing in price from 4125 to $1000.
RMMtfvesl.
JOSEPH WEBBER ANNOUNCES TO HIS
patrons and friends that he can be fouud
on First street, in his nsw rooms in Foshay 4
MasMi s brick, where ae is prepared to ac
commodate the public with anything: in the
tonsorialline. tj Hot or cld baths at all hours
' ne best Soap in the market
Le Roi Savon.
A fine assortment of domestic
and Imported Cigars
13TAt John'Fox's old stand. low jn nn's
new brick.
HOI'KIXS & SALTMA11SH, !
Plumbing fe Pipe Fitting i
STOVKS, j
tare and fiardwaro, !
il.So.veior to N H. Allcn
Albany. Oregon.
orma. tiie Land of Discoveries
EUKEKA
FOPAll work promptly done at
reasonable rates.
First Strkkt,
I'KARl K I'.I.IH h"
L. VIERCK'S
Tmn nininnc
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HAIR CUITINGIandIBATHS.
PALACE
MEAT MARKET
Iambs V. PiFE,Frop.
First Street . Albasw
The best variety of choice beef.veal.mutton,
pork ausai?e, etcin the city kept constantly
n hand.)
Evervthins new and neat. A
clean towel for every customer.
FIRST STRKKT BKI.OW KKVKKK HOtSE
ALBANY, - - OKKGON
I v-t-i r . sT - i
I The .Dotto if California nit-aas"!!
'have found it." Only in that land of
WunHhilif -u-hnrj th nruitr
nd grape bloom and ripen atta
ineir nunexi penecuou in mic-winttr,
are the herbs and gum found that are
illsed in that. tlIlLint. irrmutr (fir tit
throat and lunx troubles, Sakta Abik
the rule of coughs, asthma, and con
sumption, roobay A Minn, of Al-
eansuai pitlf o hit valble ?&liforaia rm-
,fiiv mtlti fMl it flilar ft ir,lrstira L 1
a botcehrne for sri.f.N
FOR SALE BY
rSenrTjor Ctr-coI-jr.J ttrmHU3rQS.
ALBA AT
nay
C KEON
Cash'puiPfor'aUIkiad
SECOND HAND STORE"
The past year has proven It to be a
necessity, me best ana cheapest
place m the city to Buy vour
NORTHWEST
FIRE
aad MARlf
INSURANCE C0MPAN)
PORTLAND,
OREO OK
StOTes, Furniture, tinware
We aie aivrays prcpareu to buy your
beusehold furniture at the highes'
cash price. Sole afjents lor the
JK PEERLESS 0IL70AK
And T-A-mp Killer.
L. GOTTLIE
mssm
HAh YuU A CuLU in the lioad w inch do nolfget better? Have vou an excessive
secretion of mucus or matter in the nasal passages which either must be 'blown fmva.
nose or drop back behind the nalatc. or hawked ornnirl k&r k x rH tn thu ihmit
voa.troublwl hv hawking, spitting, weak anil inflamed eyes, frequent soreness of the threat
jnnAtni; or roaring in the ears, tuom ot
less impairment of the hearins;, tns o
oirantn ni we neaa,orvncss or new of
. ' . - - - - . vi. ot.i niw, ... nuc 1 1 :
d)spepin? Is your In eath foul? Ir s
roc iiavk tiir Catarrh . Some have il
these symptoms, others onlv a ix.it
jTlie leading symptom of ordinary -a
'larrn is increased secretion ot mncuao
V.I n irffTrrlTi Koul breath caused by the dcouti
ljUiArilTEtD nomnir wretions exuded from f entering
CURE TOT? ulcers far back in the head; ouetimea
ATinpii the membrane covering the bones is
1 I 21 eaten away and the bones themselves
nnnVII imi gradually decay. Such cases ar in
UitU 1 L L L 'jjL .' H itH objects of pity, as stencil frrni '
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Xrrolin sores re e the uirrimtiiin u iikin
As every bicath drawn into the limp n list j sss'ovtr and become pollutrdT by thefrelie 1
tions in the nasal w.((f, it n it iitnnii i , v ill- p.:.!.!; othe whole seer
jradrall;-tKkrs jlsco, vbil. II e n oli.' n illci il at i iti .. ii; tl e sleepateea
ntotbri.'1iiH.li. m'hI'i-- i.i.:ii..,i j , i . , . -i . t , ; i i 1 1 kllv troat
ty, iicrrousncbs aiid'cMiF-.ini tirn.
DO NOT PROCRASTINATE.
you have evpcricn.-ed any of the ahowMnptoms do not delav, but rnr CA.imM
T-R -CVur at on.: i. We positively uarant teV a few applications relieve and a tlioron
eatment to cure. S! months tientment for r 1 00; suit v mail
' wir nnn ixi-K-rnre. rnr Hnl br
FOSHAY i MASON.
IbanyOregon
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