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About Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19?? | View Entire Issue (May 8, 1889)
i - ItOS MOlEEayq HBltAlil): WEDNESDAY, MAY 189 I I. I hi i UAIkY AND WEEKLY TEKM OKSUBSUIUPTK'J Publiihd every uioril' ""V '.iered by carrier, pr 8 w I y mall, mr rai " (Published every KrisUy MrJ".) ,-5-p, , per , i " 1 ?$ When not Paid to adraoce THK MA1I. Mails t the AlbM.r iKtccle far all offices north Ihe Eaateni state he West Side . j . t w.nw f!ftii(rk K K. JhltU - For Portland sod baiem ,V-tA CorvllianU Ysquina ,52. u office south . -w . " The uontoffice will te closed each event roin sis to seven o'clock, ruoered matter far thaarly moniinK train should be mailed before clock the previous evening. POPULAU FALLACIES. The number of beliefs cherished by human beings, which are founded upon tradition, to put it mildly though truthfully shaking superstition would more properly express the situation, is wonderful to contemplate. One of the strong est of these oft; quoted beliefs is the fully established idea of the equinoctial storms. (Jeneral Greely scouts the idea of anv such storms'. "The eqrinoxes," he observes, 'are imaginary paints at the inter section of the circle described by the earth about the sun with the plane of ihe earth's equator ex tended till it strikes the imaginary dome of the sky," and they are nothing more than this. Hence "it is very evidence," he says, that they can have absolutely no influence on storms. It might te thought that somehow the length ening of the day at the spring equinox might affect the wheather, but, as this lengthening amounts to only about two and one-half minutes daily, and is a sontinuous j action, lasting for Tkeek? before and ! aftpr th eouinox. the effect is absolutely nothing." Observations made in England over a period of fourteen years and in this country over a period of sixteen years 6how that storms do not occur uniformly on March 21st or Sep tember 21st. The English records chronicle forty-five storms in March, but none on the 21st. Of ingmorethan justice has been done bat then, how often is justice done by the strong to the weak? The United States is the one honorable exception to the rule of arbitrary and illiberal conduct pursued in past veare towards this empire by Western powers. America acted as Japan's adviser and counselor when other nation would have taken advantage of her inexperi ence, and America always re frained from imposing penalties and exacting indemnities when her citizens suffered violence ai ine hands of Japanese. Now, inoeed, Japau is happy in the assurance that all Western states are her friends.. But the memory oi the past binds her with expectional closeness to the United States, and this Ikejima affair tightens the bond. AVhat America hands to Japan is not a sum of fifteen thou sand dollars, but the gift of inter national friendship and impartial procedure." Geo. Fraxcis Train is again trying to bring himself into public notice. This time he is starving himself :or that purpose, a la Dr. Tanner. He proposes to fast the proverbial 40 days or more, and is rapidly losing his redundance of flesh. Another man's doom 6ealed by smoking stinkers. Why not go to 'Jonn Bros., and buy Tourself a god cirrar. Thex keen the best in town. 1889 q MHUH 9 M889 bakery J Usder the new maoacement of i - i Parlor Bras. 1889 SPUING AND SIMIi . 1888 SPECIALTIES- Ladies' Dress Goods atedTrimmiogs KOHM. ANDERSON In this city cn Tuesday. May 7, to the wife of Gee. Anderaon. a son NEW TO-DAY. MENDING AND PL UN SEWING DOAE. Gentleman's clothes repaired Under wear mended. Kant First street, in lsom's bouse, near the Ked Crown Mills. i - - Brick for Sale. T MY KILN ONE MILE EAST OP L town, or delivered anywhere in the city. W. C. CASS ELL, Albany Or. I C1TRAYED FROM THE PREMISES OF M. i O Cowan la fill, three head of heifers. cue dun cole red, 2-year-old Jersey, underbit in left and slit in right ear, also out 3-year-old dark red, marked the same,and one light red 3-year-old, with underbit in right and slit in left ear. A suitable reward will be p .id frr information leading to their recov ery J P.. GILMORE 'JAS RETURNED TO . this city to remain two or three weeks. Those desiring upholstering dcneobould call early at his residence, with Mr. Cheadie, or drop a note through the poatoilice. FOR SALE SIX LOTS IN BLOCK NO. 41, Albany, from 125 to (Mt5 per lot. These Willamette Land AuentT. SCHl'LTZ & liEXDKRSOA. 1 - - i j- AlDany, irom vizaio s.jio per 101. inese eighteen Storms in September but aie the cheapest lots in the city, less than .... 1 .in Kiniti1!! m-utL- frntn thA nnHtnffice and uucwiuncuou vmi- " j ni ;n ana ury, licures nrove anytking, they prove that the -'1st is not the charmed date, but that storms are "much more abundant just before and after the equinoxes than near them." The American statistics include the storm-centers observed between the I02d meridian and the Atlantic on each day from the 16th to the 26th of March and September in each year from 1873 PURE BROWN LEGHORN EGGS FOR .or setting can be had for 2 per setting (thirteen, by applying to F. C. Hoffman, on North Third street, between Montgomery nnd Railroad This offer will only held ro-mI for 30 dajv, as Mr. Hoffman will hare use for them after that date. Pre B. Marshall. FARM LEVELING OP ALL KINDS, AL bany Oreroa. Agent for the Wright Farm Level Location of ditches for tiling pui poses a specialty. Orders left at the IIkralu office will receive prompt attention. :rmcuiiwi OEWERS AND WELLS THOSE NEED- tO J88S. "They show," SaVS Gen- O mg sewers or wells diur on short notue . , ,. - " ,1. IshooMcall nn W. A. McClain, CI argts eral Creel v," an increase on the very reasonable. 21st of March and a diminution on ' r September 21st present vear, the chief nicer observes that the Atlantic ; " -oast alone had anv rain or high 1 D nriXN HUMPHREY. DEALERS IN AS respects the j W choice cigars, lu Wtlls, Fargo & Co : i omce. rine impouea ana ney n esi mgare a Mfc-IIUl sixK-ialtr- -HOMROrATIIIC PIIT- I The largest stock and greatest variety in price and stylo I have erer carried, and as good ralue as ever ottered to the citizens of Linn county. Special Bargains In cashmeres in colors and blacks. Seersuckers, ginghams, chambreys, French prints and wash fab rics. All the novel ti:s of the season in black and colors. 1 will have something further to say about these in a few days. EMBROIDERIES, SKIRTINGS. Flouncings, and all ov6is on cambrics, Swiss and India linen. I have just opened the largest invoice of novelties in this line ever exhibited m this tity, and at greatly reduced prices. ' PIQUES, LAWNS, India lawns, nansooks in white, ecru and colors, all at prices very much cheaper than ever before of tered in this city. TABLE LINEN -WH KEEP A full lias of choice fainfly groceries and croT'sion Can,nea Pineapples, Choice Table Delicacies Orsanieated cakes for Wedamas and Parties. iinois Furniture louse! Salmo kinds. mackerel and salt Bsh of all FRESH BAKED BREAD .biVcrv Dav. Best Svrim. Pies. Cakes TEAS an COFF& Candies Nuts. Raisins. CANNED uwODS, ETC. A THOS. BRINk BcstLiGeof'Intlie Citv of Albanv! Fane Wickt,- Chairs Lounges Parlor Cornice Poles Mirrors Feather Pillows Serine Mattresses, Window Shades Walnut Exten? sion Tables Suits! And w-.at you can't find at other houses, I hare it. In fatAcTtry thing tha is kept in a first-class bouse. Ash, Maple and Walnut CJiam ber sets, Chairs, Spring Beds, Lounge Etc., Etc., at Prices thmt CANNOT BE UNDERSOLD. ALBANY - - OREGON iiie best Soap in the market Le Roi Savon. A fine assortment of domestic and Imported Cigars jf2TAt John Fox's old stand, low Fl nn s lew brick. HOPKINS &SALTMARSH, ' Plumbing d Pipe Fitting iperi STOVES tare and Hardware, JDAU work promptly deae at reasonable rates. Tulius Joseph Manufactauer of Choice Cigars AND DEALER IN FINE IMPORTED AND KEY WEST full line of Smokers' Articles. Aleo dealer in CALIFORNIA AND TROPICAL FRUlft. Nextjaoor t Enrkhart & Keeney'e Real Estate Office, Albany AM DEPA an First Street, Piablk Block I. VIERCK'S SHAVING PARLORS HAIR CUTTING and BATHS. "Everything new and neat. A clean towel for every custoir.er. FIRST STREET BELOW REVERE HOl'SE ALBANY, - - OREGON A long Felt Want IK, T.. A. All : iin i an nvinvrn i ni rm- . a I A " 1 . ln ft n ir 1 uiiusuailv calm anl clear weaiuer- on those tlayt. AssnmiH; t hat the fiminov briutrs a torn ior one iart oi the countrr, it well ilo the same for the whole citiiayed fhom the fakm ok w. w. ill uraAiora. near iaun;an. on adiii h. a In brown and bleached. This stock I bought in Npw Ynrlc af. Ipsa than irmiortfirs' nriift. and am able " to give good bargains. 58 inch all linen bleached at - 50 cts per yard ad others in proportion. , A GOOD Sl'PPLV OK FIRST CLASS ; drain tile fr sale at the Eage brick ! i and tile (act3r Cast of AlIiiT umr Knox j Hntte. Call at the lactvrv r address Froiits , COUld not ! A,,ston Albany Oregon. ; Vinv hnraA lKh-iniU hiirh weighs 1200. pmooth I shod all round. Any information leading to ! his recovery will be suitably rewarded. area of the I'nited States. Changes of the weather are brought to us hv movements of the atmosphere ..ross the country from west to : WANTED 200 C0KDS MAPLE. timber XcrObS Hie i wuinr IV h. nw.1 fur nunuferturiner chairs. ast at intervals of three or four For particulars inquire of O. A. Archibald at i 1 V to be used for ! .i . wmr i iil... itavs. If the hast has one kind ot ; weather ou a given day timi STOEE. Mrs. Nancv Westfall, wife of the I well knon Chinese contractor the far' . 'ii.. i .i:e 1 est almost invanaoiy na a uu fercnt kind. "The evidence pre ponderates lamely," (.Jeueral . rJreely concludes, "in favor of the view that there is no storm period i ... . e M I. 1 burring eacn isi oi -mjuvu auu - . , f . " .... , . ..... j Jim AVestfall, has opened a Japan-i September. 1 ne popular behet is . bazaflr store ,n tbe brick .next almost entirely based on the fact i00r to C. II. Kpencer's. It is I that our storms during March occur I tilled with all kinds of Japanese I n nteiial of about ! wares ami noeiueh, iiiciiiumj; -a parasols, fans, canes, ladies wear, four davs. It a storm occurs two !!,,: or mree uays ueiore w . j I'lst it is regarded as the 'equinoc-1 tial,' and no thought is given to the fact that in the regular order , ALBAW Y VI l II III M DIVtMl " on one of those days." We may I souvenirs, etc. All goods sold very cheap. i ft ftffiatft vviiv Institirfp. 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 iobbers towels I buy in quan tities in New York, and am offering: them at prices that are pure to sell the goods. LADIES COTTON HOSE Av f.lioartr this vear flian erer before. 1 have succeeded in getting some good bargains,all of which f i J 4TA C1A1YIA m 1 am onenug 10 my cusioiuei. aam In Albany has been tilled by the SECOND HAND STORE. The mst vear lias vroven it to be a n-pearitv. The best and cheapest place in tbe city to buy vonr Stoves, Ffirniture.tinware We aie uiways prepared to ouy your household furniture at the higheR cash pnee. Sole asenis lor me PEERLESS OIL CAN And Lamp Filler, gmtv luuututvi ALBANY, ; OREGON I8KS 1889 A Eull Corps ofxlnstructors. Classical, scientific, literary, cemmercial and normal clauses. Courses of study ar- contiiiue, therefore, it appears, to call storms occurring on or near 'the 21st of March and September "equinoctial," provided only we understand clearly that the . . - i i. eouinax does not prouuee ineui..""" - c "v.o ... , . . I ranged to meet the needs of all (Trades of Thev aie nere coincidence.-1, Which j students. Special inducements offered to like Our 4th Of Julv Storms and the udenu hom .broad. Taition ranges from St. Patrick's drizzle, can not be 5'5 lo ,2-r' p"p BTerm. . i 4 v. ,..,.,.-1 J Instrumeiital"instniction inVmusic will assumed to ha e any causal n- siven ,y Miss Laura coitra. ...ti.nlni ilof as I Htiard in nrivate f:uniliHs i-fe lnw riFpu Bud rooms for self boarding at small expense. Ai j careful supervision exercised over -pupils TiiEa-iulization of the Japanese ; away frm h.me.o v . . I lor ciroulirs ami full particulars, address nation is rapidlv advancing, and it i the' president. f .f .t: in l-nnw HEV. KLIiERT N. CONDIT, is a matter of satisfaction to know , Albany. Oretn, that our country has contributed .dlv t tli:i. :iilvancement. illUlVl 1 . ..,il,nmn(..,.nnl rum ineir oiu quarters vo mi corner onu- Commenting upon the recent action, ite Anj Mlr;ha:r8 Uvcrv stable. i,ere of our government in granting aft: ths be found rea ly to do all kimu of wtuifcu'v" c " . nark intlieir line cheaply and promitly. indemnity of $1.",,000 for the fami- . lies of Japanese who lost their ' New designs in jewelry atFronchV lives by carelessness of an Ameri-j siIILGH'S VITALTZER is what .an man-of-war in target practice, j you need for oitipation, loss cf ap .i t i . petite, dizziness and all symptoms of one of the Japanese leading ne- iyspppsla. Trice. 10 and T5 cents per pairs says: "It is true that notli- bottle. Fohay cV Mason.' i T EMOVAL I XXt hav JOHNSON &. IANNALS removed their blacksmith shop - V 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 lively and growin? city of Albany. I will have something to say about Boots and Shoes, Groceries, And Other lines Soon. L. GOTTLIEB. HaTing latoly sed a very laige and desiraWe line of Linens, such as Towels, Napkins sad -Damaslc at exceedingly low prices, we shall we shall offer the same at a SPECIAL SALE FOB TUB NEXT TEN DATS We ext rid a cordial 'uviutian all to call amd examine these sods, feeliuo; that we can show you bargains, lb coniiwiioi with the sale we ?hall dis play a lai- lir VVHITK GOODS and eVri- denes at LOW PRICE of srinsrhams A beautiful liu en dress goods- Out- stock i every department. "W IF1- BEAD, ami seasonable wool new and complete in G. W M SUCCESSOR TO W. II. M'FARLAND j Has the LargestStock of STOVES In theVALLSir SUPERIOR DSTOVES ANDI'RANGES. 0 Carpets SAMUEL E. YOUNG. 3 ml 0. (0 S 0. ' . fARGAMD COOK : AWDIIHEATINGISTOVES Also'a large and complete assortment of kitchen utensils im tin, copper and cranite JL -