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

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    THE MOItKTNG HEliAU): WEDNESDAY, EEBKTJAKY 19, 181J0.
AiLY WEEKLY
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WEEKLY.
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'. hen not pai.l in advance
2.f0
TUKJUAILS.
Mails it the Albany postotflcc close
For til offices north
The Eastern states f 6;30 A
The West Side f
And the Nairuw Gauue K. K. )
Kor Portland and Salem 11a. m
Corvallis and Yaquina 12:30 p.
office sonth.. .............. lHOr.u
The postotfice villbe closed each evehiug
. rora six to seven o'clock.
Registered matter for the early morning
train should be mailed before 8 o clock the
rerious erenimr.
Mr. William Shakehjieare from
legal reproach and liability for giv
ing currency to the statement. In
the case of the London trial refer
red to above the jury were dis
charged because they were unable
to agree as to whether the editor
of the newspaper or the writer of
the paragraph was the person to be
visited with punishment The lat
ter would verge on the ridiculous.
For there is something exquisitely
uiloertian about tne notion oi a
man being condemned to pay dam
ages to himself for having defamed
his own character, or of being
sentenced to expiate by a term of
imprisonment his criminal libel of
his own personality.
in si. i:ss ? i r:s.
OREGON' PACIFIC TIME TABLE."
Arrives Ix-parts
("assencer. .
Freight......
.m.lfam
5.2fpni
LOO pin
REMOVAL.
The office of the Daily and
Weekly Herald has 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.
PARTIZANSHIP.
The extent to which partizanship
can be carried, and still maintain
integrity, and a due regard for per
sonal duty to ones country and that
country's welfare, is a question
that seems to be looked by many
different colored glasses. Indeed
the flexibility of conscience upon
the subject seems to be without
limit.
It is acknowledged on all sides
that a fair degree of partizanship is
an absolute necessity for the main
tainance of the government, but
the partizanship that sinks duty,
patriotism, and all other consider
ation, underneath its own selhsh
agrandizement. and that
One of the principal topics that
engages the attention of every ses
sion of the English house of lords,
is the abolishment of the law for
bidding tbe marriage of a deceased
wife's sister, but the law has been
invariably sustained heretofore. It
is now said that Prof. Shroeder,
president of the Imperial German
Commission for the revision of the
bible, has furnished the members
of that body a good excuse for vot
ing for the "deceased wife's sister
bill." The professor has discov
ered that the Biblical verse upon
which opposition has heretofore
planted itself means that a man
must not marry his sister-in-law
while bis wife is living, or, in other
words, must not have two wives in
the house at the same time who are
sisters. This furnishes the Lords
an easy waj" out if they want one,
which we doubt.
TnE enormities practiced upon
the political exiles in Siberia, by
the Russian officials, under direct
instructions from the imperial gov
ernment in St. Petersburg, certain
ly give grounds for the nihilistic
attempts . to massacre monarchs.
When delicate, cultured women,
who were exiled to Siberia for poll
tical offenses, are deliberately
too Dy i whipped to-deatb, as was done at
means that can be named by no
lighter title than duplicity, is cer
tainly not a partizanship that helps
to build up but rather to tear down.
So there must be two sorts of par
tizanship, one which leads to trea
son, and another which is the
practical expression of patriotism.
The person whose boast is that he
has no party and no principles
everybody now knows is a useless
and worthless barnacle on the
ship's bottom, capable of no good
thing unless the sheer inertia which
ignorance and selfishness abun
dantly supply is a good thing. But
if there is a partizanship which is
dangerous and also a partizanship
which is a duty, what are the lim
its of the two?
There has been considerable
loud talk recently about the alleged
partizanship of the speaker of the
lower house of congress, in making
rulings that allowed business to be
transacted, while the plain parti
zanship of a few undertook to hin
der all business by a very open and
flagrf.nt refusal to perform their
sworn duty in the house.
Mr. Reed's decision was that the
power to liansact the people's busi
ness belongs to the majority, and
that the constitutional power to
compel attendance of a quorum
necessarily involves the power to
count the quorum when present,
whether voting or silent in viola
tion of rules. His opponents de
clared that this constitutional pro
vision can be rightly nullified by
members refusing to vote. Which
is the potriotic party here, that
which seeks to do the people's
business and to enforce the const
tution, or that which seeks to stop
the business and nullify the consti
tution? One is certainly wrongful
and the other patriotic. Must it
not be held a patriotic duty to dig
charge the public business and to
carry out the supreme law of the
law? Must 'not the partizanship
which strives to defeat both the
constitution and the will of the
people, for the sake of retaining
some partisan advantage, be pro
nounced dangerous?
the Kara prison, it is not to be
wondered at that the official head
of the government should receive
some retaliatory menaces.
A whiter in the "The Metropol
tan" asks his reader: "Did you
ever think how mazy male and
female ancestors were required to
bring you into the world ?" With
out giving his reader a chance to
reply, he goes on to prove that
"139, 235, 017, 489, 534, 976 births
must have taken place in order to
bring you into this world." The
thought is a solemn and fatiguing
one. But then the figures may not
be trustworthy, and it is under
stood that any one disputing them
is at liberty to make the calcula
tion for himself.
A fine line of toil-t soaps at Jr'tan
ard & Cusick's.
Tinware w i minted not to rust at
.Matthews & Washburn's.
Go to Phelps for l he latest styles
in commercial work.
Fine dressed chickens this morn
ing at Geo. C. Henderson's.
Tinware warranted not to rust ut
Matthews & Washburn's.
Great clearance sale at W. F.
Read's for the next 30 days.
Fine dressed chickens to-dav at
Geo. (J. Henderson'?.
For school books and artist sup
plies go to fctanaru & Lusick's.
Cheap Astoria lots in the exten
sion to th) Railway addition.
A full line of homeopathic reme
dies at Hubbard's new drug 6torc
Tinware warranted not to rust at
Matthews & Washburn's.
If you want a choice cup of tea
try my 40 cent tea in bulk. C. E.
tfrownell.
Business men who want neat,
tasty stationer- get Phelps to do
their printing.
Buy lots in the extension to tiie
Railway addition to Astoria. They
are cheap.
A ttharo of trie trade In this line solicited.
Call and ace samples.
A good second hand organ for
sale cheap at the art studio over
Linn County bank.
A speedy cure for catarrh war
ranted in everv case. Apply to
Dr. Patton.
Smoke tin celebrated Havana
fill,.,) rt . : . ...
uueu cedent :nio, iimiiuiuciureu
at Julius Jose m s cigar factory.
Those who have used Hubbard's
headache capsules pronounce them
the best remedy for the headache
that they have ever tried.
Mr. Martin Ludwig, the only
plumber in Albany that can make
a wipe joint, will remain with
Matthews & Washburn.
For your fine imported and Ke
West cigars, eo to M. Baumerart
cigar store, ouc door sast of Black
man's drug stoi
Work on the Albanv & Astoria
railroad will probably begin in the
spring tut Phelps will do your
printing for you . now and d'o it
right.
Why suffer with the headache,
when Hubbard's headache cap
sules will positively cure it.
Prescriptions accurately com
pounded day or night by II. C
Hubbard, the prescription drug
gist, uesinence over the store.
YwV 14 ALI3AH
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OREGON
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Have you got La Grippe? It so buy ;m Early
Hifjil-tfifct nrtlmvpl Stove or TJanire ami you will
have a strong pull on having the happiest home in
the V:i11v. Call and examine our Anti Kust I in-
ware
To ltlltr.
commence
e room lor my
January 20th a
laijir Spring tock I will
Mil
STRANGERS
ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO CALL ON
C. E. BEOWNELL.
-AND INSPECT HIS STOCK OF-
Choice Family Groceries.
ONE TRIAL
-MARKS A
Regular Customer.
MY COMPLETE STOCK
AND
XEW TO-JDAY.
F
OR HALF A GOOD SO. 8 RANOK. REASON
for scllirsr. wanted a lancer stove for
bath connections Apply to L Vikrick.
LOST. ROI'KD OOI.d LOT RET. WITH DIAMOND
setting; contains a lady's portrait Suit
able reward ill be paid for it return to this
office.
FR SALE. A NltW BINOKR HKW1NS MACHINE,
at greatly reduced rates; also choice
canary birds, English and German singers.
For particulars inquire of Mrs. Win. Slyer.
LOST- IS THIS CITY OX SATURDAY FEB. 15, A
',-. rdon setter dug block an d tan colored,
7 nionthr, answers to the name of "Dan."
Liberal reward will be paid for his recovery.
B. M. SLOAN.
'ITf'AXTBD AOEXTS, OKNTLKKKX OR LADIES, TO
1 1 handle a new invention, that is hide
pcnsible and sells at
Goodrich, Albany, Or.
bight. Address K.
ANTKD -TO BI.Y A SMALL HElOND-ll AND COOK
stove and.dininn table. Address "is,"
Herald office.
The modem use of tbe news
paper, which has rendered it the
indespensible tdjanct of civiliza
tion, also brings to the newspaper
all the dangers that attach to so
universally used a medium of com
munication. The Tribune says a
new pitfall has been placed in the
path of unwary newspaper editors.
From the records of a trial which
has just taken place in the couit of
Queen's Bench, London, it would
appear that there are persons de
praved enough to pen libellous
statements about themselves, and
then to get an unsuspecting editor
to publish them in his paper. This
raises a nice point in law. For it
does not follow that because a man
makes a statement about himself
he cannot suffer any injury by its
publication. Dogberry bade the
clerk of the court to write him
down an ass, but this does not free
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. Wilord Hall's new
bygenic treatment. Address J. B. Hughes,
Agent, Albany, Oregon.
FIOR -SALE-THREE GENTLE FAMILY
horses, of good carriage, well broke for
ladies to drive, either single or double. In
quire at the City Stables.
FR SALE! A NO. 1 MILLINERY STOCK
in a No. 1 location in the thriving city
of Albany. Low rents and splendid rooms.
For particulars address firm P. O. box 99,
Albany, Or.
PARTIES WISHING GRAVEL FROM
the Wilkins pit near this city must call
at the office of tbe Orciron Laud Cx. and pro
cure tickets. Bv order 1 J, H. Wii kins.
iaaa CORDS OF NICE FIR WOOD
1UUU forsJe by O. H. Keeney.
A , O. U. W. Safety Lodge No. 18;
n. every Monday
IH0DEST PEICES
Are what does it. You an
co 'tally invitediito oe one oi
them.
C. E. BROWNELL.
$5oo
WORTH GOLD WATCHES
G-I"VJElSr .AW
GUM CLEARANCE
Remember this meaus everything in stock. mus
have room, and we do not purpose to let Portland or
any other city beat us in prices. We want to see
you all .and will save you money.
SPECIAL BARGAIflS IN CLOAKS.
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS.
GENTS' NECK WEAR.
GENTS' HOSIERY.
UMBRELLAS.
HOSIERY,
LADIES' DRESS GOODS,
LADIES' FANCY GOODS.
LADIES' UNDERWEAR,
LADIES' HOSIERY, .
LADIES' NOTIONS,
LACE CURTAINS,ETO.Em
I take this method of informing the citizens of Albany and vicinity
that I have just opened a first class clothing store in connection with my
merchHotile business, and have added the most complete stock of gents
DR. W.WC. NEGUS,
Graduate of the. Royal College of
London, England, also of the Kelle
vue Medical College.
The Dr. has spent a lifetime of
study and practice and makes a spe
cialty of chronic diseases, removes
cancers, scrofrla enlargements, tumors
md wens, without pain or tho knife,
tie also makes a specialty of treat
ment with electricity. Has practii ed
in the German French and English
hospitals. Calls promptly attended
day or night. His motto is
"GOOD WILL TO ALL."
fJTOtfice and residence Ferry street,
between Third and Fourth.
FDR 1W0 DAYS ONLY
MONDAY AND TUESDAY,
FEBRUARY 17 & 18,
Choice table claret will be sold
on tap at M. Baumgart's at 55
cents per gallon. This sale will
ast only two days.
SECRET SOCIETIES.
meet
evening at the U. A. U.
hall on Ferry street, between Second and
Third. Albany, Oregon. Strangers in the
city and transient brethren cordially invited
to attend.
HcPherson Post No. 5, O. A. R.
Stated meetings at the O, A. R
Hall on the second and fourtft
Friday evenings cf each monrh.
l raosicnt Comrades ate cordi
ally invited to meet with us
S. W. KfcfcSfc,
B. F. Tablrr, I Commander;
Adjutant.
STRAYED HORSE A MEDIUM SIZfcD
bav hone, with a blazed face ar.d one
eye out, about four years o'd, has strayed
upon tne farm oi vaniei uouck, near i au-
gent. The owner can secure the horse by
calling at the premises and paying chatges.
ANTED MAN OF GOOD SELLING
ability to represent us as sales agent in
this town, (8200 to $-2000 per year can be
made ) Address, Wanamaker & Brown,
Philadelphia, Pa
ine largest clotnintr and merchant imor
n house in America.
STRAYED OR STOLEN r'ROM THE
premises of Denver Hackleinan, i'ea
Albany, a rout Sept. 1, three joun geldings,
branded thu II L on left shoulder. 'Iwo
three year old and one two year old, the
la-ter dark color, the othtrs sorrel and red
dish brown. Any information leading to
their recovery will bcJjSuiUbly rewarded by
the undersigned. e, H. LOKU,
Albany, O;.
ANNUAL SCHOOL MRETIKO -MOTICR IS
hereby given to the legal voters of
s 'hool district No, 5, Linn county, Oregon,
that the regular annual school meeting of
said cnooi district will be neld on Monday,
the 3d day of March, 1830, at the hour of 7
o'clock r m. of said day at the court house,
in the city of Albany, Linn county, Oregon,
for the purpose of hearing the reports of
the di.ectors and clerk of said school dis
trict and to levy a tax for the support of the
schools for the ensuing year. . Also foi the
purpose of levying a tax for the purpose of
paying interest on the bom's of said school
district, and for the tra saction of any other
business that may legally come before said
meeting.
By order of the board of directors. -liated
February 14, 1890.
C. O. Bl'RKIIART,
Jons Foshat, District Clerk.
Chairman Board Directors.
liiiiiils and Clothins
ever brought to the city. In order to advertise my business I have de
cided to give away ovt r $500 orh of Gold Watches. Every purchaser
of oue dollar's worth of goods, for cash, from tbe clothing department
will receive a chance for one of these gold watches. Stock is all eew
purchased in the east for spot cash, and will be sold at
LOWEST LIVING RATES.
Call and examine my stocK nefore purchasing elsewhere.
tSHNo trouble toshow goou..
Albany, Or. G. W. SIMPSON.
Albany," Oregon.
BAEEOWS &
Dry Goods, Notions, Gents Furn'gs
BOTH
ACADEMIC'
AND
COLLEGIATE
Departments. In the Academic
Department there are. four courses of
study of three years each: Classical,
scientific, normal and business. In
struction is thorough; location, heal
thyJ expanses low: advantages, first
class in every respect. Full informa
tion in catalogue, forlwhich address
liuiSS G. BROWNSON,Pi 8s.
M cM INNVILLE. OREGON
FE JL X) STORE
-AND-
MCnOOL ELKCTlOif NOTICE IS IlKREBT
O given thai, the regular annual school
election in school district No.5, Linu county,
Oregon, wi.l be held at the central school
building in sail Khwl district, on Msnday,
the 10th day of March, 1890, for the purpose
of electing one director to serve three yeais
and iie clerk to serve one year. Said elec
tion to begin at 2 o'clock r. u. and continue
urn il 0 o'clock p n. of said day.
Bv order of tho board of directors.
Dated February 14, 1890.
C. G. Burkiiart,
Jons FesnAt, District Clerk.
Chairman Board Directors,
REVERE HOUSE, ALBANY, OR. CHAS
Pfeiffcr, Prop. Only flrst-eclasa house
iu the city. Largs sample rooms for com
mercial men. No Chinamen employed in the
kitchen. General stage otiir to Co rv all is.
GENERAL PRODUCE 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. Office foot or Ferry street.
R. M. ROBERTSON.
Will & Stark.
and
BOOT
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AGENCT FOR
THE LUDLOW
Ladies Fine
Agency for
Shoes. Mm
M. D. WELLS & CO. 8
Boots and Shoes.
BARPOWS & SEARLS.
nr,r.ii HKiic: nr.ocK.
faPerfa Remedies
ai w HWMiwasi .vi r irmima .. -
SOLD BY
May Mason
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ILVERWAREgc.
The City Liquor Store,
iTZ. BAUMGART, Proprietor.
4TNeKtdoor to the Odd Fellows' em pie, Albany .ICOregoo Tl
Keeps constantly on hand tho finest imported anddomeatic wtnea. V. x trs
telrrjoa. Onlv first-class liquor store in she city -
SPECIAL ATTEKT'QH PAID TO ORDERS FROM THE COUNTRY)
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JWf .fefe PHOTOGRAPHERS:
mmm9 ALBANY, OREGON.
twxmb 3'iif- made by L. W.Clark and Greenwood up
to date (Nov .,1. Duplicates ean be had from them only of ns. at tZ
dueedraU-s eal lave about 1SO0 negatives made by onmtak'ftw
cf ti u i?X:VU 3C b'i at ra8- We C9rry the onl fuU line of rlSr
?i,TiK ' . .. sr?ewoAt lowest' rates for first-class work. We
Mull be pleaiid to : you at cur studio in Fromaa's block, next dar to to
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