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TUG NAILS.
Mails at the Albany postotikeclote
For all olliees north )
Hie Kaatem states f.6;30 a. m,
The West Side 1
And the Nairow Gauge B. P.. )
Kor Portland and Salem 11 A. M
Corvallia and Yaquina 12:30 p. m
office south 7::'.0r. m
Tue iMWtotiice wilt be closed euch cveiiitig
r.im sit to seven o'clock.
It. IfUtered matter for ttiejtearly moniinfr
twin should be mailcl before 8 o clock the
creyiou? eveuintr.
APPOINTIVE Oil ELECTIVE.
The magnitude of our countiy
has developed a condition of affairs
as applied to the offices under ap
pointment by executive authority
that is fcimpiy appalling. The
Pittsburg Times savs : The tilling
of the offices under anv ciivum -
stances is a work trie magnitude i f
which was not contemplate by the
framers of the Kepublic. They
.liit nr.f nuaivn Hia t trtcwilkil if v rif
its growth, nor comprehend the
immensity of the patronage that
would be dispensed. No adequate
pr ovision was made for dispensing
it, consequently the pressure on
the president and the executiye
department lias become so great
that howjto relieve it is a practical
question to-day. The election of
postmasters by the people is pro
posed as a measure of- relief. If
postmasters, why not United States
marshals, district attorneys, and
other offices now appointed by the
president? To this there are ob
jections, some of which are not so
easily answered. If filling these
oflices by public choice is decided
against, the question is none the
less pressing. Would not a com
mission, appointed by the presi
dent and charged with the duties
of filling all offices, or different
commissions, among which the
offices shall be divided, be an im
provement on the present plan ?
This or some other way of relieving
the president is becoming a neces
sity, if it is not already. Not to
to refer to the magnitude of the
power which the patronage places
in the hand3 of the executive, the
labor of hearing and deciding on
on the claims of applicants for the
offices is not compatible with the
dignity and other duties tf the
head o! the government. It lowers
the presidential office ; it has de
generated into an evil of enormous
magnitude. To provide a remedy
is work for statesmen." Other
papers throughout the country and
the people are discussing the qxwt
tion in the same spirit and manner.
Nearly all, like the paper quoted
from, hint at objections to electing
postmasters, marshals, district
attorneys, etc., which are said to
be vital, but no one ccues out
with a decided recital of those ob
jections. And why? ."'imply be
cause there are no objections
saving only tue fact that the
patronage of "the offices" gives a
political lever of iaimense power.
No just and adequate reason under
the sua can be given against
having every office in the govern
ment excepting private secretary,
e'estive by the ballots of the pto
pie.
I'kank M. Itxley, of San Fran
cisco, whom many Oregonians will
remember as one of the orators on
the occasion of the big excursion
front that city on the connection of
the O. & C. and the C. A O. rail
roads, and who is known to be
somewhat cranky on the lorcign
immigration question, created quite
a sensation during the 2entennial
exercises in San Francisco. He
was delivering an oration at the
pavilion, when he used language
which caused a scene of confusion
that almost terminated in a free
.ight between the American and
foreign population present. The
dispatches tell us that in the course
of his oration Tixley used the sen
tence "foreign immigration is be-
, coming the curse of the nation."
I At thatjplace he was interrupted
!by a loud burst of applause from
several hundred persons congre-
gated in one spot at the rear of the j
hall. I-ong did the noise continue
and Mayor l'ond's appeals for de
x'orum were in vain. Pixley could
not le heard, a:;d finally he folded
his manuscript and retired from
ihe platform. Then the thousands
who wanted to hear hii through
rose en inas.-c and shouted his
name until th-y were hoarse. The
orator was finally led again to the
front. Three cheers were proposed
for'the orator, and they were given
wjth a great roar, thousands of
people standing on their chairs and
.'waving hats, Hags and handker
chiefs. Those who did not want
to hear l.im hissed and cat called,
i MUY XU
but they subsided when the great j
crowd made a movement as though I
TKLabout.to c lariru in meir uirecuon i
a bodv t: was warne,i cf this
four days ago, and I expected it," j
said the orator, when the confusion '
had subsided. "I would have been
disappointed if it had not come." i
"Cut it short!" "Come off, youj
old wind-jammer!" yelled voices;
from the rear, and then there was
another hurricane of hisses, which
were drowned by three more cheers
for Pixley and deafening applause.
When quiet was restored he pro
ceeded without further interrup
tion. Tkk latest contributor to the
conscience fund of the Treasury
Department at Washington is W.
A. Cuddy of Phuenix, A. T. Cuddy
was chaplain of the late legislature
of Arizona, and he returns a por
tion of his pay because he declared
he does not think it right that the
people's money should be paid to
"some hypocrite to stand up before
a legislative body and pray for
pay." Cuddy subsequently admits
i th-l s a hypocrite, as he once
acted as clerk of the legislature,
while at the s:mie lime he was
selling liquor, lie naively t-ays ha
would return the money he received
as a clerk's sa'ary if he had it. It
is fortunate for some of the mem
bers of our state legislature that
t hey have tougher conscience than
Cuddy.
N.tUKIED.
BAYNE JOHNSTON On Wednesday, May
1, at the residence of the bride's
parent's in Peoria, by Kev. A, 31. Acheson,
Mr. George T. Dajne and Miss Amanda M.
Johnsten.
NEW TO-DAY.
ANTED A GIRL TO DO GENERAL
housework. Apply to W. W. Crowder.
J.
15. GILMORK HAS RETURNED TO
this city to remain two or three weeks.
Thoso desiring upholstering dc nexhould call
early at his residence, with Mr. Cheadie, or
drop a note through the postotlice.
I TOR SALE SIX LOTS IN BLOCK NO. 41,
1 Albany, from $125 to &tlri per lot. These
ate the cheapest lots in the city, let's than
ten minute's walk from the postotlice and
high and dry. Willamette Land Agency.
SCIIl'LTJS & Hknukrhox.
DURE BROWN LEGHORN EGGS FOR
for setting can be had for $2 per setting
(thirteen, by applying to F. C. Hoffman, on
North Third street, between Montgomery
snd Railroad This offer will only hold good j
ror au aays, as nr. jionman win nare use lor
them after that date.
Pre It. Marshall.
LEVELING OF ALL KINDS, AL-
TURM
E bany Oregon.
Agent for the Wright
Farm Level. Location of ditches for tiling
put poses a specialty. Orders left at the
Herald office will receive prompt attention.
SEWERS AND WELLS THOSE NEED
ing sewers or wells dug on short notice
should call upon W. A. McL'lain, C argea
very reasonable.
AiriNN &
HUMPHREY, DEALERS IN
1 T choice cigars
In Wells, rargo & Co.'8
ottice. Fine imported and Key West cigars a
specialty
DK, E. A. McALISTKR BOMBOrATIlIC PIIY
sician aud surgeon. Has removed his
ottice into Crawford's block. All calls prompt
ly attended to.
Drala Tile fr eale.
GOOD SUPPLY OF FIRST CLASS
drain tile for sale at the Eage brick
and tile factory East of Albany near Knox
Butte. Call at the factory r address Propts
&. A us ton, Albany Oregon.
STRAYED FHOM THE FARM OF W. W.
Crawford, near Tallman, on Aptil 17, a
bay horse, 10 hande high.weighs l-2U0,mooth
shod all round. Any information leading to
his recovery will be suitably rewarded.
TITAN TED 200 CORDS MAPLE TIMBER
V to be used for nnuufauturing chairs.
For iHirticularo inquire of O. A. Archibald at
th farmers' Warehouse, Albany Oregon.
JAPENESE BAZAAR
STOEE.
Mrs. Nancy Westfall, wife of the
well known Chinese contractor
Jim Westfall, has opened a Japan
ese bazaar store in the brick next
door to C. H. Spencer's. It is
filled with all kinds of Japanese
wares and novelties, including
parasols, fans, canes, ladies wear,
souvenirs, etc.
All goods sold very cheap.
REMOVAL -JOHNSON DANNALS
have removed their blacksmith shop
roin their old quarters to ths corner oppo
ite Am. Marshall's livery stable, where
the be found ready to do all kinds of
work intheir line cheaply and promptly.
A. L B A M Y
J
ALBANY, ; OREGON
1888 189
A Eull Corps ofjnstructors.
Classical, scientific, literary, commercial
and normal classes. Courses of study ar
ranged to meet the needs of all grades of
students. Special inducements offered to
students from abroad. Tjition ranges from
$5.50 to $12.58 Per BTerm. "
Iustrumcntal'instruction in music will
given by Miss Laura Goltra.
Board in private families at low rates, and
rooms for self boarding at small etpense. A
careful supervision exercised over pupils
away from honie.Q
For circulars and full particulars, address
the president,
REV. ELBERT N. CONDIT,
Albany. Oregon.
Brlek fur tSale !
QOO.OOO arood brickjor sa'e A pply.to W C
w Casscll, Albany.
Notice of Final Settlement.
t OTICE1S HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
IT undersigned has filed in the county
court of tire state o! Oregon for Linn county
his final account as executor of the last will
and testament of Levi Fanning, deceased,
and that said court has appointed Tuesday
the 4th day of June, IS), at the hour of 10
o'clook in "the fnronoon of said day for the
hearing of objections if any there be to said
account and suttl ment of the same at which
time all pcr.4iiis interested in said estate are
horeby notified to appearand file objections
thereto if anv tlicv have.
Dated JJaO 2.1, WJ.
S E. YOUNG.
Executor.
New ilins in jewelry at French'.
Colwte
Irixtifiifp
lLhJllllHV
1881)
1
889
Sill AND SUMMER
SPECIALIIBS.
T II I T M 1. m
ate Uress lioods ana I
The largest stock and greatest variety in price and
stylo I have ever carried, and as good value as ever
ottered to the citizens of Linn countv-
Special Bargains
In cashmeres in colors and blacfcs. Seersuckers,
gingham? , chambreys, French prints and if ash fab
rics. A?i the noveltiis of the seson in black and
colors. T will have something further to say about
(these in a few days.
EMBROIDERIES, SKIRTINGS,
Flouncings,, and all overs easabriee, Swiss and
India line. I have justepened the largest invoice
of novelties ii this line ever exhibited i thi Hy,
1 a ofl prnd-aonA nric
811(1 &l greatl V reMHCCQ pi lCftS
PIQUES,
India lawns, nansooks in white, ecru and colors,
all at prices very much cheaper than erer before of
tered in this city.
TABLE
In brown and bleached. stock I bought in
New York at less than importers' price, and am able
to give good bargains. 58 inch all linen bleached at
50 cts per yard amd others in proportion.
TOWBLINGS
Crashes, etc. All these goods I buy direct from
importers by the bale,and can sell them much cheap
er than if bought of jobbers towels I buy in quan
tities in New York, and am offering them at prices
that are pure to sell the rods.
LADIES COTTON HOSE
Are cheaper fhis year than ever before. 1 have
succeeded in getting some good bargains,all of which
i . i
i am ottering to my customers. xne same m
Mm
ant
The above is an outline of the policy am going to do business on,
and will endeavor to do my part towards securing the trade of Linn and
adjoining counties to Albany, and to keep up with the procession of the
livelv and growing city of Albany. I will have souething to say about
Carpets, Roots and
And Other
SAMUEL
1889
889
nmmiDgs
LAWNS,
LINEISr
Shoes,
lines Soon.
E. YOUNG.
hi
rens
Groceries
The Afav Bakery J
Under llic liOM tiunasi'inriil af
j(w ft nno
- WII KEEP
A full line of cbnice family groceries and
Canned fines pples.
Choice Table Delicacies
Ornamented taken fur
Wcdainas and Parties.
Salmo
kinds.
mackerel and Halt fish of all
FRESH BAKED BREAD
hivcrv Dav.
Best Pies. Cakes
TEAS and COFFE.
Candies Nuts. Raisins
CANNEB UUODS, ETC.
ne best Soap in the market
Le Roi Savon.
A fine assortment of domestic
and Imported Cigars
2TAt John Fox's old stand. low Kl nn s
new brick.
HOPKINS & SALTMARSH,
umbing (6 Pipe Fitting
STOVES
tare and Hardwire
All work promptly done at
reasonable rates.
First Stri!:t,
Psakui: Block'
L. VIERCK'S
HAIR CUTTING and BATHS.
CEverything new and neat. A
clean towel for every cuetou.er.
FIRST STREET BELOW REVERE HOUSE
ALBANY, - - OREGON
i
1
In Albany has been tilled by the j
SECOND HAND STORE.
The p:tt year lias proven it to be fc j
necessity. The best and cheapest j
place in the city to buy vour j
Stoves, Furniture, tinware j
We ate aiways prepared to tiny ruin I
household furniture at the hisrhw
cash price. Sle agent lor the j
PEERLESS OIL CAN
And Lamp Fillek, i
L. GOTTLIEB.
G. W.
Pnn
SHAVING
PARLORS
Want
Has the LargesljStock of STOVES lo the VALLE T
SUPERIOR PSTOVES AMD RANGES.
O
Z
3
ml
CL
(0
a
ARGAND COQKANDliHEATINGfSTOVS
Also'a large and complete assorlment of kitcben utensils in tip, copper and granite
Sit
r
imois rum
A THOS. BRINk
Best Lice of In the Citvof Albanv!
Fane" Wickc. Chairs Lounges Parlor
Corrifce Poles Mirrors Feather
Pillows Srino- Mattresses,
Window Shades Walnut Exten:
sion Tables SuitsJ
And u..at you can't find al other booses, I have it. In factevry
thing tlm is kept in a first-class house.
Ash, Maple and Walnut Chamber sets. Chairs,
Spring Beds. Lounges Etc., Etc., at Prices thmt
CANNOT BE UNDERSOLD.
ALBANY - - OREGON
TulitjvS
Manufactauer
Ciuif, 1 h jr. Bi'd t kirjr T I hi !. yiM hntn trii Tiler Fif c, ei
fall line ol Sniokers' Articles. Also dealer in
CALIFORNIA AND TROPIGAL FRUITS.
Nextr t Barkhart V Keency's Real Eatate Office, Albauy Qgn
A W
f Having lately secured
lineof Linens, such as Towels, Napkins aid
Damask at exceedingly low prices, we shall
we shall offer the same at a
SPECIAL
-FOR
NEXT TEN DATS
W extcocia tuniial "nvitation to all t call amd
examine these ou., feeling that we can show you
bargains. In cjninMoi with the sale we shall dis
play a l:ir !iu r WHP'K GOOhS and enifcri-
denes at
LOW PRICES
A beam i tul line ot' gingham and seasonable wool
en dress goods. Our stoek is new and complete in
everv department.
V.I 1 1 t ' ' i : i.
SMI TH,
SUCCESSOR TO W. II. M FARLAND
louse!
ure
Joseph
of Choice Cigais
AND DEALER IN
wim im mvm wcm
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a very large and desirable
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