Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, April 07, 1889, Page 2, Image 2

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1HE IfOIENTNGr HERALD! SUNDAY, APRIL 7 1889.
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Daily a.nu Weekly
TERMS OF SL'CKlFn'N
factor iu human society cannot
reasonably be denied, Tbia is
especially true in countries gov
erned according to the form of
republican institutions, and where
the much abused doctrine of the
1 bjrty of the press is fully con-
DAILY
Published every morning rcpt Monday.)
i C...ou,ma,,.Kii-. U.. U u -un trim that in
for
by mail, pr Jrai.,
WEEKLY.
(Published evert Knd.iv Morning-.)
ne copv. ir annum, in advaituo.92.00
When not mid in ad ranee iJO
StOHlCCClOM
I 6;30a. u,
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TBK SAILS.
Mails at the Albany rxwtoltice close
ror all offices north
The Eastern states
The West Side
And the Nairow Gauire
tor Portland and Salein ll A. M
Oorvallisand Yaquina .12:30 r. M
office oiith...... 130 r. m
The postoffice will be closed each cveruiig
rnui six to seven o'clock.
Registered nutter (or thJearly morning
train should be mailed before o clock the
previous evening. "
EDITORIAL JsOTES.
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A public meeting is to be held at
t ite opera house in this city to-day
lor the purpose of organizing a
. Y. M. C. A. organization.
Railroad service on some of tbe
Iowa lines has been so reduced to
meet the cut in rates, that stage
coach lines are being re-established
to accommodate the public. This
is ciyilL'-ation with a vengeance.
Talk about slow warships ! Ours
are too fast. The Trenton lelt
Panama for Samoa early iu Janu
ary, going at the rate ol seven
bach countries our own, lor u:
stance this liberty is too otten a
mere euphemism for unrestrained
license, as witness, in corrobora
tion, the rude discussion of family
affairs, the imprudentfexposure of
"skeletons in the closet," the
promulgation of scandals with the
indecent details in extenso, the
unscrupulous statements vitally
affecting character, the misrepre
sentations and defamations due to
party rancor, one or all ot which
j are of daily occurrence in the local
or editorial columns of nearly every
ne of our so-cilled big dailies.
We understand perfectly well that
the details of indecent scandals are
published for the money their
publication brings in return, and
that defamations and misrepresen
tations are compelled by staunch
adherence to party. But these
causes do not justify the prostitu
tion of journalistic columns to such
base uses, and the press of the
country should rise to a higher
plane.
The Albanv Bakery !
Uuder tbe new management of
Parte Bros.
napplnes Mud Contentment,
Cannot on hanrl in lianrl it' urn I. ink nn
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knots an hour, and got there just e Tk ld,e of ve,ry ""le obstaole.
it a burden as Dyspepsia. Acker's
, - WH IMP
LA full line of choice family groceries and
provision,
Carinea Pineapples,
Choice Table Delicacies
Ornamented cake for
Wedauws audi Parties,
Salmon bellies, mackerel and salt Qsh of all
kinds.
FRESH BAKED BREAD
-fcCvcrv X)av.
Best Pies. Cakes.
TEAS and COFFE
Candies Nuts. Raisins.
CANNED WOODS, ETC
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Kill
If you wish to secure one of those
hue lots inHaekleman's Third and
Fourth Additions. These lots are
located near the site selected for the
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SPRING AND SUMMER
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iu time to be ripped open by the
itle. If she had been three knots
lower she would be afloat and
doing well.
Tub recent Samoan hurricane,
while it did a deadly work in
wrecking both American and Ger
man vessels, will probably be the
means of establishing a firm peace, j
in ine iigut oi tneir common mis
fortunes the two nations will
hardly feel like going to war. In
fact the elements did more deadly
work than a whole week's warfare
would have accomplished, and
there is now no desire for further j
destruction.
-ine best Soap in the market
rivi.n; ThU -;n k -a-vva. vjui uili
worst form of Dyspepsia, Constipa
tion and Indigestion, and make life a a finp nwnrtmon n
happiness and pleasure. Sold at 25 l" J1"6 assortWt Of dOmeitlC
I era i i o I fUHAUX I S!
auu ov ceo is oy nsnay cc mosoxx
NEW WOOLEN MILLS,
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And are sure to double in Value
withuUhe NEXT NINETY DAYS
Only a few lots left. ALL GOOD
and ON EASY TERMS.
CURRAN& MTEITH,
SPECIALTIES.
Ladies' Dress Goods and TrimmiDos
Don't forget the date of the ap
pearance of the united circuses at
Albany, Friday April 12th.
Wade-Leroyle Co. Nothing iike
it ; it is simply wonderful. Chicago
Times.
HARRIED.
and Imported Cigars
low Fl nn-s
""42TAt John'Fox's old.stand
new brick.
HOPKINS & SALTMAKSH,
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Plumb
fi Pipe Fitting
Sole Agent for These Lots,
ALBANY, OREON,
BEEMER-GBARHART.-At Independence,
.Saturday April 6th., 188!. at the remileme
of the groom's parents, Mr. Albert Bceuier
and Miss Ethel Geirhart.
Event move slowly in Africa
and the explorer who makes any
successful journey inside of five
years may count himself fortunate.
Stanley Bet out on his march to the
relief of Emin just three years ago.
and in that time he has traversed
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WAGON BLAST - L'SMUS At Beaver,
Crtok couury, March 29th, 188, by James
Elkins, J. P., Mr H. F. Waxonblast to Mrs
Lizzie Aumus
NEW TO-DAY.
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Tinware and Hardware,
A Mil7 DEPElf
Thelaro-est stock and greatest variet y in price and
style I have ever carried, and as srood value as ever
ottered to the citizens of Linn county-
Special Bargains
In cashmeres in colors and blacks. Seersuckers,
gingham, chanibreys, French prints and wash fab
rics. A?i the novelti:s of the season in liliil-onI
- -AMM. ftU.
colors. I wuJ have somethitio- fnrthpr
these in a few da vs.
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to say about
EMBROIDERIES, SKIRTINGS'
All work? promptly done at
reasonable rates.
First Strrkt,
Piarck Block
t'lae Kealslesice rr Hale.
niBB FIXE RESIDENCE PROPERTY,
X coiner of Fifth and Baker streets, clonif
inptoK. L. Such. The house is well built
and stands on two li.ts. With the house is
included shades, carpets, stoves, etc., etc..
ine nouse nas an niouern in.prt vcinentb.
nana nvor hv ril in tl.lu I wnroom. not and cold water etc.. eto . For
r -j w , , terms apply to Bur k hart & Kecne or Cu
WAITED 200 CORDS MAPLE TIMBER
to be used for ru vnufacturinz chnira.
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ALL OVIR V. M
Inquire of
tor Brut.
rRKNCIl's JKWKI.RY STORK, j
y. x. krkm ii.
four davs. How slowlv the AiVi- '" Monteith.
cans march aud what almost
, , r . 'or particulars uiqmre of O. A. Archibald at
teset the explorer may be learned : the rarmers' Warehouse, Albany OroKon.
Irom almost auy book of Africans
travel. Stanley seems to have had
th j greatest success ot any traveler
in plac itin the natives and indue
iugthem to help him. Without
this great tact he would never have
gained fame by discovering Living
stone or Ijrtune hy opeiiiugup the
Congo region. He is now ready to
come hoiui) happy with a fortune
in ivory captured in the dark ton-
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tineiit
L. VIERCK'S
SHAVING
PARLORS
Having latolj secured J very large and desirable
lice of Linens, such as Towels, Napkins and
Damask at exceedingly low prices, we shall
tre shall offer the samelat a
-S, Swiss and
Flouncings. and all overs on cambric
India linen. I huve just opened the largest invoice
of novelties in this line ever exhibited in this ciy
and at greatly reduced pi ices. '
HAIR CUTTING AND BATHS.
Everything new and neat. A
clean towel for everv customer.
FIRST STREET BELOW REVERE UOlSE
ALBANY, - - OREGON
SEWERS AND WEI.LS-THOSE EED-iu-
sewertt or wells diiir on short notii e
snoulU call upon
very rcasonulile.
W. A. UcClain, Claris
mHr "STAXPARD" NOISELESS SEW1NU
JL luai.'hines, mm all kinds machine ex-
SPECIAL SALE
FOR THE
am ten
DAYS.
PIQUES, LAWNS,
India lawns, nansooks iu white, ecru aud colors
all at prices veiy much cheaper than ever before ot'
tered m this city
f rat at Will Bros.
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,HL'X1 Al THE Dl'KKA HulSK A
Cold breastpin, coiitaniiii; a lock of hair.
Call ai Hkkii.ii office.
In Albanvjhiis been flllod liv the
SECOBD HABD STOEB.
t -OD MILK COW WANTED-AXY ONE
SAL A HIES OF LOSUULSSMEN.
haviui; a trooj one will find a ourchasi-r
oy a'-in? uri M. Sternberg, nonebut
tiist clasi cow wanted.
The people ot" the United States
are just now interested in the
efforts of congressman to increase
their salariestp$ll),0U0 er year.
Many of the most noted men of
the countrj' serve 1 in congress for
$8 a day while the session lasted.
Men line vyeoster ana uiay were
content with that compensation.
Now double that sum for every
working day in the year does not
suffice. It is said that the salary
Miould be increased to $10,000 a
Pre B. Harahall.
FARM LEVELING OF ALL KINDS, AL
bany Oruuron. Agont for the Wright
Farm Level Location of dit' hes for tiling
put poses a socially . Orders left at the
IIkkald oftice will receire prompt attention.
IIL.MPHREY. DEALERS IN
'cecnrars. In Wells. Karvo & Co.'s
office. Fine imported and Key West cigars a
8)ecialty
w cho;ce
j T EMOVAL- JOHNSON' a DANNALS
I lit have remoTed their blacksmith shop
from their e'd quarters to ths corner oppo
, site Am M irshall's livery stable, where
the be found reaiy t do alt kinds of
j work int hei' line cheaply and promptly.
vAr. whi.l. wnnU to miiv.linr. t ' auu Kom P". ornamented with pearls.
f -7- . . - , me
FOUND AT THE OPERA HOUSE A JET
aud uold pin, ornamented with pearls.
I i ne owner caa oorain tne same or calling at
aK)Ut 1'00 Wtek. It is not go i HuaaLP afBce and paying charges.
.am I '" " -
very long since tne advance was i Grepo peas, cabbage, cauliflower,
made tn tne nresent fiinr. ITi (100 ! 9"'on9. ftlery. pie plant, fresh, at
" ' ' ' I Browaell A Stanard,
;t year, and if the doubhng-up pro-,
ess is to be repeated everv fifteen i DraiM Tile ir sale.
r twenty years we will soon have j A
The past year lias proven it fo be
necessity. 1 he best and cheapest
place in the city to buy vour t
Stoves, Furniture, tinware
We aie aiways preparea io ouyyour
household furniture at the highest
cash price. Sole agents for the
PEERLESS OIL CAN
We extend a cordial 'nvitation to all to call and
I examine these goods, feel inar that we can show you
bargains. In connection with the sale we shall dis
play a large line ot WHITK GOObS and embroi
deries at
LOW PRICES
A beautiful line of ginghams and seasonable wool 1
And Lamp
j en dress eoods. Our stock is new and comnltft
FlLLPW J C
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Albany. Oregon.
G- W. SMITH,
GOOD SUPPLY OF FIRST CLASS
L drain tile for sale at the Eatre briek
tn iwnii hnarinir atvair nnr unnl,. and die factor v East of Albany near Knox
lican simplicity and our freedom ' & Anston, Abany Oregon'
LET ALL THE AFFLICTED
from the follies and extravagances
of monarchical irovernrnent. No!
limn - whr servos hw mnnln far ! Kead and learn that Dr, Wests Alteraive
man no serves ins country tor j Xonic u , raIuilb,e remedy for malarial af-
love of it has cause to complain of i 'actions and for diseases arising from irapur
.u . .. , . ities of the blood, such as scromlous humor,
the salaries it pays to the members . uimples on the face, salt rheum, rheumatism,
of the house and senate. Thev are i wpiL!Hkidney c1omp1!a1int ?" ,emRl
- " - weaknesses and general debility, fever and
respectable salaries for respectable . "iue and dropsy. I manufacture
- v- it i i : , niedicine according to the nature of the dis-
nien. No one is compelled to work , ease.
for the amount paid, and those
who feel that $5,000 a year is not i
enough have an ever-preser.t
remedy. There are plenty oi able j
men who are willing to accept it
upon the present terms.
THE
ISFLUESCE
PRESS.
Much is aid about the great
intluence ot the pres.- at the pres
ent day, and very truthfully too;
but the direction and better tend
ency of that inlitunee - uld lie
materially enhanced if more care
:md discretion was employed in the
iii.tke up of the aj' i.
One ul ihe characteristics of the
present age is the intluence ex-
rted in every department of action
1 y newspapers and journals. Th j
the press is the most influentiul
DR. J. J. WEST,
The old reliable 'physician, may always be
foun i at hU ottice and can tell you just
where j our pains are located by examining
you in six places on your breast and under
yourshsulder blades, with his ear over your
clothes. Many cures have beea made by his
treatment.
READ AND LEARN.
(J F THE ' ""ne to the country to locate, and fonnd
(iter arriviii-ht re that Cortland and Albuiiy
j were already destii.e.l to become the head-
. q.iarseriof the great growing west. With
in.-it end in view I drterniined to locate in
Albany in the sriii. hnviug alrevdy pur
chasec' a lara farm, whteh I desire to im
prove Now all those who are in need of
treatment sqonld avail tlieuiwlves of this
opportunity.
SUCCESSOR TO W. H. M'FARLAND
Has the Largest Stock of ST0TES In the VALLEY
SUPERIOR STOVES AND RANGES. tX
TABLE LINE 1ST
In brown arid bleached. Jhis stock I bought in
New ork at less than importers' price, and am able
to give good bargains. 5.s inch all linen bleached at
u0 cts per yard and others in proportion.
TOWELINGS
Crashes, etc All these goods I buy direct from
importers by the bale,and can sell them much cheap
er than it boughi of jobbers-towels Ibuymquan
titles m New ork and am offering them at prices
that are sure to sell the goods.
LADIES COTTON HOSE
CONSULTATION FREE.
Perwiis dfsiriti careful treatment will
plea-j call on Dr. J. J. Weil, late of Detroit,
Michigan, at 1! cast t'th street, Albany. Or
ei;on. Come and xct cojisultation anvhow.
Office hours from ! a. v tn :::!:) p. m
FOR OYSl'EPSIA and i.ivkk com
plaint, yo" have a pr-nteil :: irantee
on every bottle of SUiloh's Vii. -izer. It
never fails to vnre. Foshav fe Mason.
Buy your tovts and tiUA'are
mi tli & Waahburue's.
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Are cheaper fhis year than ever before.
succeeded in getting some good bargains.all ofwhicl
1 am offering to my customers the same in
1 have
am
and
j . T1'; al,ve is " ouUine of the policy I am going to do business on
and will endeavor to to my part towards securing the trade of Linn and
Carpets, Hoots ami Shoes, Groceries,
' And Other lines Soon.
ARC AMD COOK MrtiMlEATING STOVES
Also a largs aud coaipUte assortment of k'tchen utentile in tin, copper and granite ware.
SAMUEL E. YOUNG.