Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, February 12, 1890, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE MOKXnsG HEIIALD: WEDES1AY, riiJSKrARY "12, 1SH0.
A. MO WEEKLY
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.T i.ormir. except
i J: y carrier, per week
Mill
0.15
o m
WEEKLY.
l'uijIici.Lit uvtry Friday Mr:iinij.)
k .oiy, per annum, in auvancc sz.tv
l.i-u isut r-'.'.'i in advance .....
THKjM.lILS.
ilalU it tlic Albany postotfk-c closo
For all otlict.4 north
V'ne Eastern atntcs '
C;30 a. m,
rhe West Siiiu
ud the Nairow Gallic It. H. )
t-or Portland and Salem 11 A. a
Oirvallis and Yaquina .........12:30 r. m
office south................ 7:30 p. u
The postotlice will lie closed each evening
rnin six to seven o'clock.
Registered matter for the .early morning
lr.ua should bo maile.1 before 8 o clock the
previous eveninr.
OREGON IMCIl'IC TIME TABLE.
Arrives Departs
.ill. 15am li 00 p m
5.25pm 1 f..50
I'assenifer.
freight
REMOVAL.
The office of the Daily and
Weekly Herald lias been re
moyed into the Foster block up
stairs in the rooms formerly occu
pied by the Masonic lodge, where
larger and more commodious quart
ers have been fitted up. Patrons
of the paper will please observe
the change.
SgSEHIOUS OX OBSEQUIES.
. The editor of a Pennsylvania
paper called the Blade some time
since, in writting op a marriage in
high life in the city where it is
published, used the words "marri
age obsequies" in referring to the
ceremony. Of course the friends
of the newly married pair objected
to associating the happy event
with a word usually applied only
to funeral occasions, and one of
them took the editor to task in a
communication.
"We are accustomed," writes
this correspondent, "to look for
better English than this from the
editor of our leading county paper.
'Marriage obsequies' is not good
English. 'Funeral obsequies' is,
of course, proper, andjis used by
such authors as Nathaniel Haw
y.
,
thorne, Washington Irving, Koberln
Fulton and others, but never 'mar
riage obsequies.' What you Jdouot
less meant to write was 'marriage
nuptials.' "
In replying to this the editor of
"The Blade" finds himself some
what at a loss for words. He be
lieves himself right, but has not
the authorities at hand to prove it
"We never intend," he writes, "to
admit anything to the columns of
'The Blade which is not good Eng
lish, but we may possibly have
been betrayed into it this time.
We still bel'eve ourselves correct
in the use of the phrase, though
unfortunately Tea cannot prove it at
this moment. We have in cur
office ,a large dictionary, the largest
size made, but owing to an awk
ward occurrence it is not available
ior the particular question. We
will explain : One day last fa!l we
were writing an editorial cn a
scientific subject. Wishing to use
the word 'obsidian,' we took down
our dictionary to learn the exact
orthography. The book was lying
open on a chair near us while we
transcribed the word. At this
point our Gne coon-dog, given to us
by the genial Sam French, hap
pened to come in. He is a good
dog for coons, but the greatest fool
of a beast to have around when a
man is doing literary jrork which
we ever saw. The dog went over
where our compositor was at work
and, seeing that he was vigorously
masticating something, began
looking up at him and wagging his
tail furiously. The compositor was
really chewing tobacco which he
had borrowed from us, but the fool
dog judged that it was doughnuts
or other food, and thought to pet
some of it by thus working him
self into the affections of the com
positor. An open ten-pound can
of black news ink "stood oy the
stove warming. About the third
wag the dog slashed the end of his
tail into the ink. We rebuked him
from our seat by our desk, where
upon the miserable beast assumed
a conciliatory air and came up to
us matin? a feeble effort to smooth
it over; but in bringing his' tail
around to one side to show us that
it was not so very inky, what
should he do but drag it across the
open page of our dictionary, com
pletely obliterating the word
'obsequies' and a dozen others
both above and below it! AH
efforts to clean the page have been
unavailing. Therefore we cannot
look the word up and report to our
valued correspondent whether we
were right or wrong. But we still
think that we were right. . We
shall investigate the matter when
we go to Harrisburg in March.''
The experience of the Blade
editor, thjugh somewhat novel, is
not altogether exceptional, judging
from appearances. Probably that !
coon dog or some other like domes- j
tic animal, is rampant in
many
print shops in the country, find
ooks of reference t ave many blots
of obliteration that hinders the full
I appreciation
words used.
of the meaning of
I
Tin.- I.'iicsi.in infliipnz;!.
which i
' " .. ..
j has degenerated into the
everyday '
ja K, jj,pe iias become
an institt;-'
tion of such fixed and universal
i character that, on the grouud that
f.l,,.;iiritv
it
q liltklllti! V ,y-A vvtivvui jt i
! is no longer aristocratic
but'
terri
j My nnd detestibly plebeian. It
j may be interesting however to find
! out that its character was known
I and disclosed as long ago as 187i.
A writer in Kate Field's Washing
ton says that an American phy- Business men who want neat,
sician, Dr. Salisbury, found out f tasty stationery get Phelps to do
all about it in that year and that ! lheir printing,
bis discovery vras confirmed and A speedy cure for catarrh war
its value acknowledged in a Lon- J11 everv vase' to
don publication in 1S82. The doc-j smoke lt celebrated Havana
tor s name for the disease then was filled 5-cent Igirs, manufactured
infusorial catarrh ; and Kate Fields
prints some charming oictures of
the little animalcular organism,
the asthmatos ciiiaris, which is re
sponsible for all the discomfort and
suffering that accompany the dis
ease. How much better the suf
ferers will feel when they know
that the disease ha? been mapped
out so many years is a question.
The German Emperor has be
come so impressed with the fact
that the republican form of govern
ment is tn tne ascendent, mat in
his speech opening the session of
the Prussian Diet, he makes a
special mention of the wants and
interests of the working men of his
empire. When as aristocratic and
absolute a monarch as is the Ger
man Emperor, devotes the larger
share of his annual speech to the
working men of his realm it is a
pretty good sign that the working
men's form of government, the re
public, is encroaching very rapidly
upon the old monarchial institu
tions.
NEW TO-DAY.
Bid Deceived.
J the Depot
fun his fruit fa
NOF.RSIGNRD WILL RKCKIVE BIDH AT
hotel for putting in drain tile
farm fuliarant tn tow i. The til
is already on the ground. It is to belaid
aboat thiee feet deep. J. A. Gbohs.
Depot Hotel, Albany, Feb. 12, IsOO.
ANTED- TO BI T A SMALL SRCOND-HANDrooK
stove andrdininn table. Address "S."
Herald office.
HEAL THYSELF WITHOUT MEDICINE
This can be done by aiding nature to
remove all foreign or injurious matter from
the system, by use of Dr. Wilford Hall's new
hyxenic treatment. Address J. 12. Hughes,
Airent, Albany, Oregon.
F
TOK 'SALE THREE GENTLE FAMILY
horses, of (rood carriaire. well broke for
ladies to drive, either single or double. In
quire at the City Stables.
FOR SALE: A NO. 1 MILLINERY STOCK
in a No. 1 location in the thriving rity
of Alhany. Low rents and splendid rooms.
For particulars addrcsa firm P. O. box !0,
Albany, Or.
PARTIES WISHING GRAVEL FROM
the Wilkins pit near this city must call
at the office o' the Oregon La,.d Cd. and pro
cure tickets, llv ordrr o'. 3. II Wiikins,
REVER!
Pi-iif
IIOr.SE. ALBANY, OR. CHAS
Iter, Prop. Onlv iirst-cclass house
in the city. Larjja sample rooms for com
mercial men. No Chinamen employed in toe
kitchen. General staire otTu-e for Corral I in.
J", OOM.S T BKXT AT MRH. Dl'UIil ILI.P.'s ON
1. 3rd and Lyon streets.
MONEY TO LOAN-HOME CAPITAL ON
imI real estate security. For particu
lars enquire of Geo. Humphrey.
1000
CORDS OF
forsile by G.
NICE FIR
II. Keeiiev.
WOOD
(STRAYED
OR SIOLEN FROM
THE
ear
O premises of Denver Hacklenian,
Albany, aiout Sept. 1, three youir; treMinifs,
branded thun II L on left shoulder. 'Iwo
three year old and one two year old, the
latter dark color, the others sorrel and red
dish brown. Any information leading to
their recovery will bejtsuitahly rewarded by
the undersigned. K. H. LORD,
" hj Albany. P..
SECRET SOCIETIES.
A-
O. V, W. Safety Lodec No. 13; meets
every Monday evening at the G. A. R.
hall on Ferry street, between Second and
Third. Albany, Oreifon. Strangers in the
lity and transient brethren cordially invited
to attend.
McPherson Post No. 5, G. A. It.
Stated meetings at the G, A. R
Hall on tne second and Fourth
Friday evenings ef each monrh.
Transient Comrades ate cordi
ally invited to meet with us
B. F. Tablrr, Commander
Adjutant.
AY FOR SALE-'-CLEAN CHEAT ui
timothy, baled: will be sold in quantities
to suit at reasonable rates for cash, at the
stable of L. Senders.
Contractor aad Itollder.
DC. inELL WILL FCBS18H PLANS, 8PF.CIFICA
, tions and detai's for all kinds of build
in;; and architecture. All work promptly
done and guaranteed to be firat-cFfess. Esti
mates furnished on short notice for brick
building, residences, public buildings,
bridges, etc.
WHERE WILL YOU FIND A
1
At the Delmonlco.
TRT MKKAKFA8T, TRY HIS DISNKR, TRT HIS
supper. Goetz Bros, do all their own
cooking. Tiy his hot coffee and tea with
cakes for 10 cts. Eastern oysters are a spe
cialty, and great care will be taken to put
them up after Eastern ftyle. Yaquina and
Bay View oyster constantly on hand. Bead
his bill of fare ana tee if you don't find what
yon want. Did you ever try one of our Sun
day dinners; All mnas oi game. rarmera
will find a good table set at the Delimonico.
Waiting will be prompt Come and see us.
Fresh Fish. Fresh Game. Fresh Meats
fcOETZ BROS., rropa.
E. C. PHELPS,
COMMERCIAL, BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS,
OVER WELLS, FARGO A Co's OFFICE,
ALBANY, OREGON.
A share of the trade In this line solicited.
Call and see samples.
E. G. BEARDSLEY,
Real Estate and Insurance Agent
AND NOTARY TCEHC
jBroa.lalbin
Street. Albany, Oregon.
H
GOOD
HEAL?
Tinware w irranted not to rust at
Matthews & Washburn's.
(jo to Phelps for the latest styles
in commercial v.ork.
Tinware warranted nt to rust at!
Matthews & Washburn's.
Great clearance pale at W. I
i Head's for the next ."0 day?.
Good morning! Have 3011 used
: Hubbard's Elegant Lotion.
A full line of homeopathic renu
j dies at Hubbard's new drug ston
j Tinware warranted not to rust at
; Matthews & Washburn's.
! Tinware warranted not to rust at
1 Matthews & Washburn's.
If you want a choice cup of tea
j try my 40 cent tea in bulk. C. E.
i Brownell.
j at Julius Jose h s cigar factory.
Tinware warranted not to rust at
Matthews & Washburn's.
Why nufler with the headache, i
when Hubbard's headache cap
sules will positively cure it. !
Those who have used Hubbard's !
headache capsules pronounce them
the best remedy for the headache
that they huve ever tried.
Mr. Martin Ludwig. the only
! plumber in Albany that can make
a wipe joint, will remain with
Matthews & Washburn.
Prescriptions accurately com
pounded day or night by II. C.
Hubbard, the prescription drug
gist. Residence over the store.
Work on the Albany & Astoria
railroad will probably begin in the
spring tut Phelps will do your
printing for you now and do it
right.
Pure teas in bulk and all kinds
of packages, also the finest varie
ties of roast coffees at Geo. C.
Henderson's, successor to LaForest
& Thompson.
Go to Geo. C. Henderson's for
pure fresh groceries. Prompt at
tention given to the wants of all.
Give us a call. One price to every
one, and that the lowest.
We are not here for only 10 days
but to stay and help build up Al
bany, and we will guarantee at all
imes to sell you the best goods at
the lowest possible price. W. F.
Read.
S. J. Brown, who recently pur-
cwaseu the cigar store ct li. .
Ellis & Co., opposite the Revere
House, keeps a line assortment of
the best brands of domestic and
imported cigars. Smokers are in
vited to try his goods.
Buy Albany property, ihst and
last and all the time, yet if men
must and will buy Astoria lots and
acre property, always buy the best
and nearest to the water front and
the O. R. & X. docks, and that ad
dit:on is Kinney's addition to
Astoria, the nearest by one mile.
We have lots and acre property in
nearly all the additions and will be
pleased to quote prices and terms
on all of them. Oregon Land
Company.
A Timelv Hint.
A celebrated physician says that
during high water or floods the
best, thing for ieoj lo to take is
good strong collee. He forgot to
mention that Mueller & Garrett
have the finest coffee in the city,
ground free of charge. We also
have the finest assortment of tea3
in bulk or packages.
1'ockct Cutlery.
The largest and finest display
every brought to this valley just
received at Stewart & Sox's. Call
and examine.
1
ONE TRIAL
MAKES A
Regular Customer,
MY COMPLETE STOCK
AND
MODEST PRICES
Are what does it. Yon are
Icor-iially invited to be one oi
thetn.
.
C. E. BROWNELL.
DR. W.C. NEGUS,
Graduate of the Royal College of
.London, fingland, also ot the Helle-
vue Medical College.
The Dr. has spent a lifetime of
study and practice and makes a spe
cialty of chronic diseases, removes
cancers, scrofula enlargements, tumors
and wens, without pain or the knife.
He also makes a specialty of treat
ment with electricity. Has practi ed
in the German French and English
hospitals. Calls promptly attended
day or night. His motto is
'GOOD WILL TO ALL."
"Office and residence Ferry street,
between Third and Fourth.
Notice of OlsMlallon.
N
OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
hat the late firm of Uopkins &
Saltmarsh, composed of T. O. Hopkins
and George W. Saltmarsh, is this day
dissolved by mutual consent, the said
George W. . Saltmarsh retiring. All
the liabilities of the fir Harare assumed
Ity the said T. G. Ilopkinp and Mary
Saltmarsh, a copartnership this day
entered into under the firm name of
Hopkins Saltmarsh, and the said
last named firm will collect all out
standing accounts and claims of the
lute firm of Hopkins & Saltmarsh.
Dated this Jnnuarv St. ISRK).
T. G. HOPKINS,
GEORGF V SALTMARSH,
l
:i i ,ii,.7
S. Ft.
Havt- vou L'ot La(JritiH- s
Breakfast or Jewel Stove or Bl
have it stroii it mil on having the happust home in i
the -Vnllev. Call and examine our Anti Rust Tin-'
ware
MAT
HEWS
STRANGERS
ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO CALL ON
C. E. BROWNELL.
-AND INSPECT
Choice Family Groceries.
$5oo
WORTH GOLD HATCHES
I take this method of informing the citizens of Albany and vicinity
Unit I have just opened a first class clothing store in connection with my
lucrchnotile business, and have added the most complete stock of gents
Fiirnishins
Goods
ever brought to tnu :. In cider to advertise my business I have de
cided to sivp a way vit tOOO vror'.h of Gold Watches. Every purchaser
of ue dollar's won ii ! goods, for cash, from the clothing department
will receive a clinoce lor one of thise gold watches. Stock is all ne
purchased it :lu; east for spot cash, and will be sold at
LOWEST LIVING RATES.
Call nnd examine my stocn oefore purchasing elsewhere.
Jgrio troub!e toshow gooi.w.
Albany. Or.
JTE 3L D
-AND-
mf . wa
rn It I vii te
t m 1 t
McMINNVILLE,
GENERAL PRODUCE MARKET;
WANTED SPECIALLY Hay, oats and potatoes, to supply customers
on the Oregon Pacific Railroad extension and my increasing home trade,
wu t aeii ;n quantities to suit the'purchasers. Offio foot or Ferry street,
where I 4 R. M. ROBERTSON.
Will &
ilLVERWAREjgc.
wifiiitfv$ i iiiisliiiii!'.i-;
OREGON.!
Stove
o buy la ii Early
Til
ntui on win
HIS STOCK OF-
lung
G. W. SIMPSON.
S BOTH
ACADEMIC'
AND
COLLEGIATE
Departments. In the Academic
Department there are four courses of
study of three years each: Classical,
8cieutifio, normal and business. In
struction is thorough; location, heal
thy! expenses low; advantages, first-
class in every respect, e uu iniorma
tion in catalogue, for;which address
G. BROWNSON,Pi 8s.
OREGON
STORJE
Stark.
rv
mm
and
Clot
Jewe
3 J J J
I;::.
t ' ! eoiiiii:c-i'.f
'3
(mm) CLEAIUJiCE
Iioiiuitil'er this means everything in stock mu
have room, and we do not purpose to let Portland or
any other city beat' us in prices. Y want to see
)7ou all and will save you money.
SPECIAL BARGAIBS IN CLOAKS.
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS,
GENTS' NECK WEAR,
GENTS' HOSIERY,
UMBRELLAS,
HOSIERY,
LACE CUKTAIN8, ETGETC.
BARROWS
Dry Goods, Notions. Gents Furn'gs
BARROWS
111. I .11 It EliG JiLO CK.
a ,- n rn n c n 1 l -,
The City Liquor Store,
M. UAUMGAliT, Proprietor.
vrStxX door to the Odd Fellows' em pie, Albkny,JBOre?on'
Keopt constantly on hand the ftness imported andldomcatic w cw. in..
tcWo. Only flnit-cUee Hqnr store in sha citv
SPECUUTTir'im PAID 10 ORDERS ROaiKECQmV
We hsve d .u ht a
to date (Nov . 18.S ;.
duced rates calf
which duplitf cm
of this s? lido
shall he pleaijd to
Masotic let. .....
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LAITES' DRESS GOODS,
LADIES' FANCY GOODS,
LADIES' UNDERWEAR,
LADIES' HOSIERY,
LADIES' NOTIONS,
Albany, O'efor.
& SBART&
AN!
-AGENCY FOB
THE LUDLOW
Ladies Fine
Agency for
Shoes. Aieo
M. D. WELLS & CO.
Boots and Shoes.
"& SEARLS.
r s
Tho Leading
PHOTOGRAPHERS
ALBAKT, OREQOS.
BOOT
and SHOES
Mct Remedies
SOLD BY
Foshay & Mam
he netratlvcs made by L. W. Clark and Greenwood ms
Duplicates ean be had from them only of us, ai re
iave about 1F00 negatives made by ourselves, frost
ie had at like rates. We earry the onlT full iine of view
arsed work at lowest rates for first-class work. We
..u at rur studio in Froroan's block, next ior to tfca
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