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About Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19?? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 12, 1890)
THE MOKNIXG HERALD: STNDAT pornitt0 gattgjftcraltl Daily and Weekly TERMS OF SL'BSCUIPTJMX DAILY Published every morning except Monday.; elivered by carrier, per week...... 0.15 v mail, per year .... u 00 WEEKLY. (Published every Friday Morning.) ne copy, per aniiu:ii, in advance $2.00 When not paid in advance 2.f 0 ) 6;:j.) a. ii, THE MAILS. tl illi it the Albany post office close r or nil offices nortli Hie Kastern states Hie West Side And the Nai row Gauge R. K. For Portland and Salem 11a. iT, Corvillia and Yauina 12:33 P. .; otlice south 7:0 p. i:' The postotllce will ?be closed each evening . rom six to seven o'clock. Registered matter for the early morning train should be mailed before 8 o clock the previous eveninv. the j but I with considerable noise on part of the southern members probably with very little genuine ! belief in its ultimate success. The ! removal of the colored people j Tie Celebrated French CURE rr.iut cure .1 to means the loss of which they cannot tain. their laborers, i afl'onl to sus-1 SEABIfi, Ihj (foods. Notion?. Gents OREGON PACIFIC TIME TABLE. Arrives Departs Passenger -11.15am Freight ? 5.25pm 1.00 p m Senator Whiteinan, of DukUh, Minnesota, has f-pecial reason to reraeinbai his mother-in-law. He eoM her a lotgof Jland, and finding it worthless, fche sued him to re cover the puichase price, and the jur- Jecided in her favor. The divorce mill 'relievsd h'm of his wife tut the wife's mother is still after him. THE SUNDAY PAPER. There has been a great deal of discussion upon the subject that forms the caption of this article. That discussion, too, has been of ten bitter in invective, and, taking the standard of a purely Sunday paper as it has been presented to the public, being the voicing of tiie sporting and immoral part of the community, therefnas been cause for opposition and outspoken de nunciation. Butjjinthe Sunday' editions of the great daily news papers of the country the denunci atory opposition is uncalled for and as useless asjspending Jthe breath against the free air of tbe heavens. The Sunday newspaper was evolved by the demand of .the peo ple, or it would never have, been started, or if it had. could not have lived. As it meets with such uni versal demand and success, it is obvious that there is no prospect of ever making headway against the Sunday paper, "or stemming the tide cf its rapid progress. The New York Tribune in re viewing the first inception of its Sunday edition, says : "The policy enteredupon ten years ago has been amply vindi cated by the results. There have been protests on the part of a few readers, but the Sunday Tribune has, in the majority of cases come to be considered indispensable. It is not necessary here and now to enter upon a defense of the.general policy of Sunday papers. They are facts. They have come to stay. Now and then, to be sure, we hear of the ministers' meetings which denounce them and urge religious people not tojbuy.or read them; but the protests are half hearted and have no apprejiable effect upon the community. Everybody but the most hopelessly ignorant knows by this time that the work of preparing the Sunday editions is practically all com pleted befoie midnight on Sat nrday. and that if any one of the daily issuer is to be abjured because the work on it is done on Sunday it is the Monday paper that should sutler. No ; the ques tion with the newspaper editor of to-day is not whether he shall pub lish on seven days of the week, but how he can make his Sunday edition as good as possiole." That expresses the situation quite emphatically but truthfully, and the kickers against the Sun day paper are kicking themselves out much faster than they are or ever will the supposed evil that they are working against. Sun day papers are as great an institu tion as any of the great institutions of the. country. The bursting of a waterspout in China, resulted in the destruction of much valuable property and dis astrous loss of life. So densft is ihe population in that country that accidents of that nature are at tended with an extraordinary loss of life, much more so than in any other country. ISN'T IT WONDERFUL U r'U S & I cr l.IOTK V I I I refumici' "Sb am..i nt or m-ovks that -? y business? It is all oVing to the fllp iilPf M I If WT innr DDififfO WsM lltO j fcM LVI. Ill.VLU i &kJ&y -Ma,lt' I)V ,iie1"- Tlie.v al--" I FflfT i vijUS' keep a full line of Hardware. 1- ins gs BEFORE the generative uraiis ol either six Kiivtiur arisintr from the exf..ive use cf stimulants, tobacco or opium, or through outhful indis cretion, over induli-ncc, etc., such aslwsof l!ram Power, Wakctu'ness, lii-ariiix Down Pains in the Hack, Seminal Weakness, Hys teria, Nervous l'rus' ration, Nocturnal Omis sions, Leucorrhoe, Dizziness, Weak Memory, Loss of Pow er and Inipotenoy, which if neg lected often lead to pr:-mature old aire urid insanity. Price ?! a box; (5 boxes furvfi.OU sent bv mail on receipt of price. a Yviciris: a ii: 4M t:i: is Riven with everj-5 order received, to refund tne money if a Pcriimnriit cure is noteffutted. We have thousands of testimonials from old and younjr, of both sexes, who have been permanently cured by the use -f Aphroditine Circular free. Address TIIK A I'll It O .1llICI.i:iCO. Western ISranch, Dox, 27. Portland, Oregon. For sale by Foe hay & Mason, wholesalcand retail druggists, Albany, Oregon. AND iiilhandMOIA AGENCY FOR THEq LUDLOW THAT HACKING COUGH can be so quic kly cured by Shiloh's Cure. We guarantee it. Foshay & Mason. Senator Stanford, it is announced on the 17th, inst., dines and wines the senators whose constituencies lie west of tha Mississippi river, at his heme in Washington. The) affair will be elaborately gotte:: up. ! id of i The California Pacific Rural Press says that Albany is known as the Queen City of the Willam ette Valley. NEW TO-DAY. For Sale al $5 Each. A NICE IOT OF SCOTCH COLL1JC PITS, WITH A little dip of Englih shepherd. They make the very best farm stock and watch dogs. For further! particulars inquire of Geo. W. Gray, Dantist. ttOR SALE-THREE GENTLrTTAMFLY F horses, of good carriage, well broke for ladies to drive, cither single or double. In quire at the City Stables. . House to Kent. WITH WOOD FURNISHED IN TIIE f 1 w ood house all readv for use, at this otlice. Inquire GIKL WANTED TO DO GENERAL housework. Apply at this office. HAY FOR SALE-'-CLEAN CHEAT Ol timothy, baled; will be sold in quantities to suit at reasonable rates for cash, at the stables of L. Senders. .Money to Loan REAL ESTATE. WILL LOAN' IN sums to suit on approved security at the low rate of eisrht ($) per cent, per annum. E. G, BEARDsLKY, General Agent, Broadalbin Street, Albany. 0 J. -iUU VVyXtlO fir wood for eale in quantities to suit the purchaser. Inquire at the office of Curran & Montcith. WANTED A GIRL TO DO GENERAL housewerk. Apply at the eoiner of uth and Railroad streets. FOR SALE! A NO. 1 MILLINER STOCK in a No. 1 location in the thriving city of Albany. Low rents and splendid rooms. For particulars address firm P. O hnv oo Albany, Or, ' PARTIES WISHING GRAVEL FROM the Wilkins pit near this city must call at the office of the'Orcifon La..d Co. and pro cure tickets. Bv order ! J. H. Wii kins.KSi Iu&teuJ of olleriiiir a r.i i.c tlmi milv benefits the lucky one, or smiling out conliilentinl slips as baits, vi propose to openly oiler the citizens of Albany and vicinity choice icooils at bedrock prices and give 5 Per Cent Discount For cash on each dollar's worth at regular retail prices, until Jan. 1, 1S!K). Highest prices paid for chickens, ee-s and butter. Thanking you for your past patronage and soliciting your trade for the future, I beg to remain at your service. J. M. BAKDUE. HERECKb SHAVING PARLOR T HRE CHAIRS RUNNING STEADY. A CLEAN TOWEL TO EVERY Cl'SIOMEK. Richard s APhillips, ALBANY, OREGON. Architectural Wood Turning. Manufacturers of all kinds of newels, p-HleIals, stair posts, ballustera. comer blocks, rosettes, buttons, flnlals, mantles, office fittings, porch columns, gate orna ments, Indian clubs, table, stand and chair legs. All orders left with us will receive prompt and careful attention. Wood carv ing and fancy turning a specialty. Ladies Fine Agency for Shoes. Also D. WELLS : and Shoes. &ICO. $5oo WORTH GOLD WATCHES I take this method of iiiloriuwg the citizens of Albany and vicinity tl'.nt I have just opened (t tirt class clothiaf: store in connection with my merchiititile liusines. :ui1 Imvc ml Jed the most complete stock of sen's hirfiisliiii hoes and (Mil ever brought to the city. In cided to ive awa y over $300 order to advertise my business I have de- 00 '-.rf.li of Gold Watches. Everv Durchaser of oue dollar's worth of sooris, for cash, from the clothing department will receive a chance for one of th :se gold watches. Stock is ail new purchased ia the east for spot ensh, and will be sold at LOWEST LIVING RATES. oefore purchasing elsewhere. Call aud examine my stoci JgpNo trouble tnjshow gooi.. Albany. Ot: G. W. SIMPSON. CHEAP MONEY! We have made arrangements to sunplv money to all on long time at low rates of irtercst on unproved farms, and choice city property. Those who contemplate building brick blocks can get monev. See us! WALLACE & C'L'SICK. Kino Cr.lveH for Sale. 1TOR SALE-TWO YEARLING HALF " bred bulls, one Short Horn and one Holsti in. nothlfine calves. Will be sold far SiOeach. DANIEL HOUCK, Tangent, Oregon. An eastern railway superintend ent seems to be particularly anx ious that the personal appearance of the employees of the road Bhould tally with his ideas of good looks, and therefore he orders them to shave off their beards. Probably he would better conserve the in terests of the road and the benefit of the public if he would divert his xtrs amount of energetic surveil lance towards promoting prompt carefulness on the part of his men rather than meddling with their beards. FINE CIGARS ISI PORTED, KEY WEST and Domestic, embracing the celebrated Flor ite Madrid. Estrellas, Commerorg and other choice brands in the Wells, Fargo and Western L'nion Telegraph office building. &irhcii;cniber the place. Contractor and Builder. T C. SHELL WILL FURNISH PLANS. .L specifications and details for all kinds of building and architecture. All workjprompt- i.y aone ana guaranteed to ne nrst-class. Es timates furnished on short notice for brick buildings, residences, public buildings, Dnuges, etc. The City Restaurant, Under the new management of H. Lantpman will be conducted on a first-class plan. Meals villhc served at all hours. Consult the BILL OF FARE Andjorder whatever you want, pay ini; for what you order ami nothing more. Straight meals served as usual for 23 units, and meals to order from a 5 cent roll and cup of rotlee to a first-class SI. 00 meal. isTFurnished rooms to letjinconneo tion with the restaurant. BOTH ACADEMIC' AND COLLEGIATE Departments. Iu the Academic Department there are four courses of study of three years each: Classical, scientific, normal and business. In struction is thorough; location, heal thy! expenses low; advantages, first class in every respect. Full informa tion in catalogue, for which address M?M'NNviLTEXfiULEGE " T. G. BIlOWNSON,Prss. CNVII.TR . - - - - nniYinv - vuuuvii McMINNVILLE, FE 3d. D STORE GMEKAL FRODUCE MARKET. WANTED SPECIALLY Hay, oats and potatoes, to supply customers on the Oregon Pacific Railroad extension and my increasing home trade, where I sell in quantities to suit the purchasers. OHic? foot or Ferry street. R. M. ROBERTSON. ACCURACY. NEATNESS. wnn"n-BR,NG yourwood,ash, If 'sJVJlJ oak, maple or fir, to the Al bany Wood Yard. Orders left at Wallvee & Cusick a office will receive prompt attention Tl CONEY TO LOAN-HOME CAPITAL ON 1TJ. gootl real estate security. For partic". lars enquire of Geo. Humphrey. SECRET SOCIETIES. A . O. L , w .Safety Lodge No, 13; meets ri. every Monday evening at the G. A. K. hall on Ferry street, between Sceond and Third. Albany, Oregon. Strangers in the city and transient brethren cordially invited to alien u. The Congressional Ways and Means committee have their hands full at present, listening to the multifariousjnterests of the coun try, for better protection in tariff matters. Of course each interest labors for its own benefit, and the difficulty is to judge between the different candidates that are affected. "URL WANTED ONE THAT IS WILL VJT ing to cook and take care of a house for two; new cottage throughout. A home for some willing girl; work light. Addres Mrs. F. A. Northnp, 267, Serenth street, Portland, ur., Butung reierencea ana wages expected, WANTED -A SITUATION IN A DRY goods store by an experienced lady clerk. Inquire at the Willamette Land Agency, opposite the postoffice. ATTOKXET8, o. a. x. Blackburn. o. w. WRienT, General Crook has evolved con siderable sympathy for the Apache .Indians, who are confined in Flori da. Probably if they were released they would demonstrate that sym pathy was lostjupon them. It is not good policy to swear in rattle snakes and let them go on parole. .. Congress J3 debating the question of negro emigration to Africa, "DLACKBURN, & WRIGHT ATTORNET AT Xf Law, Albany, Oregon: Office in Odd bellow's Temple. tVill practice in mil courts of the state, and give special attention to all business. WOLVERTON CHARLES E. ATTORNEY at Law, Albany, Or. Office in rooms 13 and 14, Foster's Block, over L. E. Blain'a tor T K. O . law, Albany, WEATHOKFORD, ATTORNEY AT Oregon. Office tn Odd Fellow's Temple. Will pract in all the courts of thestate, and give special attention to all business. JAMES P. MEAD, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW and title examiner, 'Albany, Or. Will practice in all the courts of the state. Ab stracts of title furnished on short notice. Ten years experience. land Surveying. PARTIR8 PKSIRtNO 8URVKTINO DOJiR CAN OB tain accurate and prompt work by calling upon ex-county surveyor F, T. T. Fisher. He has complete copies of field notes and town ship plats, and is prepare 1 to do surveying iu any part of Linn county. Postoffice address, Millers Station, Linn cou ity, Oregon. D RJG. A. WHITNEY, PHYSICIAN AND surgeon. Graduate of Bellevue llofpi- tal Medical College. New York City. Dif esses of women a specialty. Office ia Fromta's brick, Albany Oregon. ALMY ABSTRACT 00, The only complete set of Abstract Books and Maps in Linn County OFFICE InJtHE COURT HOUSE. FOR PURE DRUGS, TOILET AND FASOY GOODS -GO TO- Business care will receive ful attention. entrusteu to my prompt and care- TJERSONS DESIRING SAND, LOAM OR L gravel irom tne premises of F. L. Such, in Benton county, can procure tickets for the same at my office, Crawford's block, Albany, Oregon. Chas. E. Wolvrrtos. REVERE HOUSE, ALBANY, OR. CHAS Pfeiffer, Prop. Only flrst-cclass house in the city. Large sample rooms for com mercial men. No Chinamen employed in the kitchen. General stage office for Corrallls. BANK OF OREGON, ALBANY. CAPITAL OREGON. 950,000 President....... fj. BRYANT Vice Pre JA W. BLAIft. Cashier H. F.MERB1LL, A general banking aciea. " . A. oijfni exenane ana teiejrrapl iransier Dougni ana sola on New York, san Oregon. Collections made on favorable terms business 'trans' telegraphic sol Francisco and Portland. irlllll X ' In ii ii L. G. L BLAHMAN. (Successor to S. W. Lwagdoa; nun or- ilrngg, Faints, Oils, PerfosorroBd toilet articles, also a taO. sas of books and stattowtry. portodical, etc. jgr Tff&UMuiu carefully compoaadod ii o mum TEMPLE, Albasry Oraroa -HE ALSO CARRIES- The Finest Line of Pianos .and; Organs in tne O MALLVLAN D TRACTS A NUMBFR OF T amall'tMplil.ii.l.;h.ntul . tl for sale on easy lerms. App'y to II. Bryant FiUND IN THIS CITY ON MONDAY Noy. 18, a gold bangle marked "M. A. B," with the CorC't prayer on the reverse side. It awaits an owner this office. "Wishing, of ail employments is the worst. So said the poet, now dead and turned to dust Were he alive, and with desire beset, He d wish for bargains now at ray store, yon bet! f . S. BaowNibb, T OTICE IS HEREBYfGIVEN T'JAT PRO ll perty owners are required by ordinance to cut down ana remove all thistles and ob noxious weeds growing upon their premise., and upon the street adjoining thereto, within the city limits of Albany. Those failing to do so will te liable to a fine of fr, By arder of the city marshal, J, N. HOFFMAN Alb ant, Jc.vs 28, 1S89, DR. IE. A. McALISTER HOMEOPATHIC PHY siclan and surgeon. Uss removed bis office into Crawford's block. All calls prompt ly attended to. Willamette Talle?, CALL AND EXAMINE " HIS STOCK Will & Stark. lDiaiii(l ! HS Jewelpv LOC ILVERWAREc, ARROWS & S EARLS. J! 1. 1 Jilt eh a i: i. a ck ii) h mm ficonomica Boycis no 1 !ol:s ii. I r:i i!r--: ins 1'nin ' In- ii;t ;iimi tlesire to laakf selec--t seasonal le styles in iDnr goods, DEESSG-OODS, Fashion points tin- "way to the Large New kStock . F. EEAB, BECAUSE THEIR STOCK IS TIIE LAKGELT, BECAUSE THEIR GOODS ARE TIIE NEWEST, BECAUSE THEIR PRICES ARE THE LOWEST We know we can p?ease. All w e ask is a thorough inspect'on In dress goods we have the largest stock ever shown in Albany. Come and see us and be happy-, Albanv, Oregon. ALBANY IRON WORKS, Manufacture steam i-in-im- .-ri.t''ar.H eau- u: fon paidrt, repaual, Uinof n.chir.cry. Patterns Jde Mai jf . DEYOE & ROBSON, Proprietors. OF THE AGRICULTURAL DEPOf ALBANY, OREGON Shelf Hardware, Domestic and Other LeadingSewb,z' Machines A FULL LINE OF GARDENER'S! AUD CARPENTER'S lOOLS The largest aDdlbest.variety of . STUDEBAKER g NEWTON FARM WAG0NS, SAGES AND BUGGIESD S&SS Val5ey' 0rdcr9 ,rom:a:dl8tance 80licited aBd The City Liquor Store, M. BAUMGABT, Proprietor.: J! tVKext door to the Odd Fellows' etnple, Albany ,50regon" i - u Keeps constantly on hand the finest imported anddomeCtic w nee, liq no rs cigars tcViwe. Only flret-cUas liquor store in she city SPECIAL 4TTEKTW PAID TO ORDERS FROM THE C0UNTBY