Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, February 21, 1890, Page 2, Image 2

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MOUXING IIEliALl): FIJI DAY, FFBKUAKY 21, 18UO.
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day ivfet law. lTobahly iliuse
petitioners were not perjieated
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r-ir a'l otlii.'tM isortii
i'iie ICisUtii st.itcj ' ti'MO A. si,
rho Wet SiK; f
tij the N;iir.tv Canire K. K. )
For Portland ami SjIcmi 11a. a
Corvallis ami VaiUina v. M
office h..uth 7:30 r.
Tlie postoilicc will "1 closoil each uvriiii.g
ri:n .ix to seven o'clock.
K-','i.-tfrH m liter for th; luirly morning
irAu should lie ti.ilfil before S o clock the
;ri:vi'iua eveniru'.
OREGON PACIFIC Tl.MK TAI1I.F..
I'absemjer. .
Freight
Arrive
.: n.i5;ii. ,i.oo i m
; .ri.i"im : CM a
KKHOVAI.
The olli're of the Daily ami
Weekly Mkralij has been re
moyed into the Foster block up
stairs in the rooms formerly occu
pied by the Masonic lodqc, where
larger and more commodious quart
ers have been fitted up. Patrons
of the paper will picas! observe
the change.
VI HA! MO 11 Til A H t S.
Efforts have been made to have
the census collate the situation on
the subject of farm mortgages. The
The Globe-Democrat of St. Louis
commenting on the elforts says:
"It is impossible to see that any
good purpose would be served by
requiring the census-takers to
gather statistics with regard to the
mortgage indebtedness of the farm-
era. Whatever the facts may be
concerning the amount of such in
cumbrances, the matter does not
come within the scope of Federal
legislation. Congress has no power
to change the terms of the contract
or to release the debtor from any
of his elf-imposed obligations.
The farmer who has borrowed not
wisely, but too much, deserves
sympathy, of course, nut there is
no practical way for the law-making
authority at Washington to
rectify his mistake and reduce his
burden to satisfactory proportions.
The mortgage system has been one
of the controlling factors in the
settlement and progress of that
section of the country. If the peo
ple could not have obtained money :
in that way, they could not have
transformed the empty prairies
into cultivated estates, and built
comfortable homes to mark the
spread of civilization. They dis
counted the future, as they had a
right to do, and as they were
obliged to do in order to accom
plish the laudable purpj.se which
took them there. In some in
stances, no doubt, imprudence was
manifested, and in others there
were visitations of bad luck which
no precaut on could have kept out
of the case. Hut as a general rule,
it is safe to say, the money has
teen intelligently borrowed and
profitably applied."
Whether the situation of the case
justifies t lie position taken by the
above named japer or not is a
question for consideration. Cer
tain it is that farm mortgages are a
serious matter and if any statistics
can be made that will open the
eyes of the people to the .situation
and cause a reformation on the
subject it should be provided for.
with the same spirit lh.it th-ir !eg
islatuie was, in its sj abbles over
the chuplaiu busr.es. The Sun
day rest quesMi-n seems to be hav
ing some prominence hut the out
come of it will bi' a considerably
mixed up discussion without any
conclusion bein reached.
j Kti-i:tKXT.Tivi: IIekmann has
I presented and procured favorable
action upon a bill to grant a pen
j sion to ChrNtina Kdson, a pioneer
of Oregon whe rendered valuable
services in the Ko-itie river Indian
wars in an early day. The pension
will be .f2o per month.
Kissia used to depend alone
upon thia country fur her cotton
and in 1SSI she imported Q mil
lion dollars worth. She is now
going to Central Asa for part of
the supply, getting 4D,0Oi tons
from tint locality last year.
In the railway car building busi
ness there are 'M companies in the
United States and lat year they
turne . out 70.54G cars.
oriev In 1. Liv Purse,
fiio Carry tie Largest Assortment of Boots and !ta in I
Ikaoy
And lay in.asupph
Ik'oU and
ilioes. 1 hviiiu- o au im.ituii duaiii- in "ur Dut-iiit'as
weepm
-Exeo-ULction,
Will he made ill our entire stock of Boots and hoes, and we will eli i.u -o'i- cl.. a t r ;m u f r l ouiiLt tht-m I m fore
NEW TO-MAY.
!
IF
B DALE A OOOIl NO. S PANOK. UKASON
ior sellii'ir. vvantctl r. l-irirer stove for
batn connections Apply to I. Vikkkck.
LOHT. HOC.NO (iOI.ll LOCKKT. WITH IHAMOMl
settini;; contains a lady's portrait Suit
able reward u ill be paid for'iu return to this
office.
F
'OR 8ALR. A SEW SIM1KII SEWISO UACIIINK.
at xrcatlv rcJucid rates: also choice
canary birds, Kn-lish ami German singers.
For particulars iiiqicru of Mrs. Win. Slyer.
LOST- IS THIS CITY OX SVN ltllAY KKB. 15, A
tJcrdoii setter iXvt black and tan colored,
7 month.", answers to the name of "Dan."
Liberal rew ard will be paid for his recovery.
15. Al. SLOAN.
fob the mn mm
AYS
ONLY
i:i si.r.ss mh u .
.NTKII AUKXTS. GRNTI.KUEX Oil L.OHKS. TO
handli; a new invention, that is intle-
pen-ii'ole and sells at Mxht. Address K.
Uooilrich, Alhanv, Or.
A.NTtu T( BI V A MUAI.I. SKCOND II IXDC'X'K
stove nnd.dininu table. Address "S."
Herald office.
IJARTIKS WI-IIINC GltAVKI. KKOM
the Wilkins pit near this eitr must call
at the office o' the Oregon Land Co. and pro
cure tickets, liv order J. ii Wiikina,
LOli SALK! A N. 1 MILLIXEKY STOCK
J? in a So. 1 location in the thriving rity
of Albany. Low rents and splendid rooms.
r.r particulars address firm 1. O. box l,
A'banv, Or.
SECKET SOCIETIES.
A. O. U, W. Safety Loil(je So, 13; meets
every Monday evenini; at the (J. A. It.
ball on Kerry street, between .Second and
Third. Albany, Oregon. Strangers in the
iky and transient brethren cordially int ited
to atteiid.
Tue punishment of crimes, as
accorded ly human customs is ter
ribly out of proportion to the
offenses committed. Take for in
stance the penalty imposed for
petty larceny, which often lands
the perpetrator in the penitentiary
for years, and the punishment of
those who betray a trust and em
bezzle thousands. The Friend in
speaking of this says it is really
astonishing how lightly men regard
a fiduciary trust and with what
nonchalance they betray the con
fidence reposed in them. Bank
wreckers, embezzlers and charact
ers of the like ilk are on the in
crease. The law seems to have no
terrors for them and they pursue
the even tenor of their way undis
turbed by the action of courts or
the misery their conduct produces.
Public sentiment is much to blame
for this. If the betrayer of a fidu
ciary trust manages to escape
punishment ; continues to live in
line style, keeps open house and
entertains his friends in grand
style he is regarded as a gentleman
of the first water; notwithstanding
the fact that he has obtained hie
wealth by dishonest means. If
society were less lenient, refused
to condone the crime and shunned
the criminal as though afiaid of
being contaminated by association,
it would do mora to stop the be
trayal of sacred trusts than all the
punishment the courts can inflict.
lUci'herson I'ost No. !, H. A. K.
Muted meetings at the G, A. R
Mall on tnc second and Fourth
Friday e-enin',-3 ef each monrb.
'I rai.sient Comrades arc rotil"
a'.'y invited to meet with us
S. W. KKr-SK,
11. V. Taklkr. Commtndert
Adjutant.
QTitYi-:i) HOUSE-A MEDIUM SIZED
O buy h'irM', with a blur.ed face a:.d one
eye out, about four years o'd, has strayed
upoi. tin: f irm of Daniel Houck. mar 'Ian
irent. The iitvner can secure the horse by
calling it the premises and piying chains. "
II T ANTED M X OF GOOD SELLING
I ? a ility to represent us as tales nsenl in
this town. "(2W to i 'lKX) per year can be
iii3le ) Address, Wanamaker lirown,
Philadelphia, I'a
l'he largest clothing and merchant t i!or
ng h-i'isc in AiiM-rua.
SIT. A V ED ii! STOLENrKOM THE
premise i Denver lla.'kleiii.Hi, i car
Albany, a ont Sept. I, three joiing Kpl'l',u-'"
brr.nil.d thus UL on left shoulder. Two
three year old and one two year old, the
latter dark color, the othirs sorrel and rcd
di!i brown. Any inf uinatiuii lcadintr to
their recovery will lieJHuitably rewarded by
the undersigned. E. II. LORD.
Albany, O..
AN'NCAL SCHOOL MKKTIXO -XOTICE IS
hereby given to the leal voters of
s boo) district No, S, Linn county, Oregon,
that the regular annual school meeting of
said Fchool district 'ill be held on Msndav,
the 3d day of March, 1MJ0, at the hour of '7
o'clock r M. of said day at the jourt house,
in the city of Albany, Linn county, Oregon,
for the purpose of bearing the reports of
the di.ectors and clerk of said erhool dis
trict and to levy a tax f r the support of the
schools for the ensuinir year. Also foi the
purpose f levying a tax for the pu'pose of
paying interest on the lioni's ol said school
district, and for the tra saction of any other
business that may leg-ally eouie before (aid '
meeting, j
liv or.ier of tne board of directors. j
iJated February 14, 1WK).
C. G. lil RKHART, I
loiix Fohiiat, lhstrict Clerk. I
Chairman Uoaru Directors.
A fine line of toilet soaps at .'"tan
ard fc Cusick s.
Tinware w trranted not to rust
Matthews & Washburn's.
Go to I'helps for the latest styles
in commercial work.
Fine dressed chickens thi morn
ing at Geo. C. Henderson's.
Tinware warranted not to rust at
Matthews & Washburn's.
Great clearance sale at W. V.
Head's lor the next UO days.
Fine dressed chickens to-day at
Geo. C Henderson's.
For school books and artist nip
plies go to btanard & Cusick's.
Cheap Astoria lots in the exten
sion to th Uailway addition.
A full line of homeopathic leim
dies at. Hubbard's new drug tton
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.
Brownell.
Business men who want neat,
tasty stationery get l'help.s to do
their printing.
Buy lots in the extension to the
liailway addition to Astoria. They
are cheap.
A good second hand urnan for
sale cheap at the art studio over
Linn County bank.
A speedy cure for catarrh war
ranted in every case. Applv to
Dr. Patton.
Smoke tht celebrated Havana
filled 5-cent igirs, manufactured
at Julius Jose h"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
phimb?r in Albany that can make
a wipe joint, will remain with
Matthews & Washburn.
For your line lraivn tcd ami Ke
West cigars, tro to M. Baumifart
viijjar store, one door tuct of Klack
man's drug 6to'4
Work on the Albany & Astoria
railroad will probably begin in the
spring out I'helps will do your
printing for you now and do 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. Residence over the store.
:1889 .
Clearance Sale
Haifa's & Waslibome,
ALBAN Y.
OREGON.
OlTIOOL KLKCTION NOTIl'K IS IIRRKKY
O given thai, the regular ancual school
election in school di-trict No.5, Linn county,
Oregon, wi.l be held at the central tchool
building in vai.l kcIi m1 d istrict, on M inday,
the 10th day of March, for the purpose
of electing one director to serve three yeais
and ono clerk to serve one year. Said elec
tion to begin at 2 o'clc k r. M. and continue
unnl 6 o'clock r u. of said day.
By order of the board of directors.
Dated February 14, 180.
C. O. IiCRKIIART,
Joiix FcsiiiY, District Clerk.
Chairman ltoard Directors,
REVERE HOUSE, ALBANY, OK. CHAS
Pfeitfer, Prop. Only first-eclass house
in the city. Large sample rooms for com
mercial men. No Chinamen employed in the
kitchen. General stage ottic fo Corvallis.
ONE TRIAL
MAKES A
Mar Customer,
MY COMPLETE STOCK
-AND
IMODEST PPJCES
Are what does
cor 'ially icvited
them.
it. You an
to be one ol
C. E. BROWNELL.
K- S A LE-'-C LEA N CHEAT
imothv, baled; will lie sold in quantities
to suit at reasonable rates for cash, at the I
stables ot b. lenders.
HAV
til
0B
REOO.X KLKCTRIC RKLIRF IS TIIK HOST BLR-
gant medicine in the world for interna
and external use. and for pain ol ar.. nature.
You will never And its equal. Ask your
druggist for it.
Tlie OelelimtRd French
CURE
APHMTiNE"
muted to ,
cure
or money
refunded
HEAL THYSELF WITHOUT MEDICINE
This tan be done by aiding nature to
remove all foreign or injurious matter from
tne sj stem, by use of Dr. ilford Hall's new
h.ygtnio treatment. Address J. Ii. Hughes,
Agent, Albany, Oregon.
4'ontrrlr nnd Itulltlrr
f plIR UNDERSIGNED HAVING LOCATED
X in Albany srliuits palrtnage fiom cily
and country. Will contract to build bridges,
barns, and all manner of dwelling holies,
including Queen Anne, Eastlake and Eliza
bethian stvle of buildings. Wdl fuiinsh
plans and sp. cificatins tree of charges, ha lis
faction (iuarantee1 W.C. CAshhL.
CHE A 1 3i ONE Y !
We have made arrangements to sui -p'y
tuor.ey to all on loiig time at low
Tales, of inttrfct rn inmrnvuil f.,rmt
A PETITION has been sent to Sen- and choice city propurty. Those who
Alton to Dresent to the United c.l,l.cn,P,ale building brick blocks can
MWI
States senafo, from his constituent?
get uiOQiy.
See us !
WALLACE & CUSICK.
AFTER
BEFORE
lis m ner live organs ol either sex whether
.rising ironi the exeos ive 'i(x of stimulants,
i lia co or opium, or through jouthful inrlis-
rct ion, over iniliilgen c, etc., such as loss of
Itrain Pow er, .Vake u'ness. Bearing Down
Cains in the :a-k. Seminal W akuess, Hys-
eria. Ner ou- Pms ration, Nocturnnl Orriis
ioiis, lAiucoirhoe, Dizziness, Weak Memory,
iwrf Poe 'nl Imp itenc , which if iici,
lee'od often lead to premature old age and
insanity. Trice $1 a box: 6 boxe5 fcr S5.0C.
Sent bv mail on receipt of price.
A WMIITK ;lKt.IKK is given
with every th order received, to refund tne
money if a IVrniMnrnl cure is noteffet tcl.
We have thousamisof testimonials from old
and young, of both sexes, who have been
permanently cured by the use "f Aphroditine
Circular free. Address
IIIK 4 Plllt II mi ni:iF, ro.
Western llraiich, llox, 27. I'o2 'and, Oregon.
For sale by Fot-hay A Masni.t holesaleand
retail di1igfi'H, Albany, Oregon.
To iimVe room for my large
comment't- January 'JOtli a
jiring stock I will
i EMW- TPs
! yiHStii:;4x"HntiflnTniin ainima
Laiuntuu, wi too.
GRAND CLEABANCF
Have you got La (irippt? It so buy an Early
Brealctast or Jewel Stove or Range and you will
have ;t .st long pull n having the happiest home in
the Valley. Call anl examine our Anti Kust Tin-rare
iraw
WARHBORN,
$5oo
WORTH GOLD WATCHES
I take; this method of informing the citizens of Albany and vicinitj
t I .'iHve jut opened a first class clothing 6tore io connection with my
and have added the most complete fetock of gents
tha
merchantile business
Kememl'er this means evervthing in -took
have room, and we
any other city beat
ii i i i
you all anil will save you money
Iriiriiisliiiis
mi:s
no nor purpose to let rortlanil or
u.s in prices. We rrant to see
Goods
and
Clothing
SPECIAL MRGAIHS IK CLOAKS.
;oois.
GKNTS" FUJIMSHINt;
GKNTS" NKl'K WKAK
GKNTS' HOSIKHV,
UMHKKLLaS.
HOS1KKY,
LAl'IKS' DKKSS GOODS,
LA 1)1 KS' FANCY GOODS,
LA i U hS' L N DKKW E AU.B
LA""-'' HfwiKRY,
LADIES' NOTIONS,
ever brought to the city. In order to adrertiae my business I have de
cided to 2i ve away over $500 wor'.h of Gold Watches. Every purchaser
of one dollar's worth of goods, fr cash, from the clothing department
will receive h chance for cne of thse gold watches. Stock is all new
purcliawd iu the east for spot cash, and will be sold at
LOWEST LIVING RATES.
Gail and examine my stocK nefore purchasing elsewhere.
fNo trouble tn'sbow goou,.
Albany. Ot:
G. w. SttrPSON.
LACK CJV MTA .138, FIUETO.
Albany, Oregon
Will
& Stark.
; V MflH(l
.JEm mil rsfi.5- .
SiiWsS' ,Jti r"",nr'- JBni'r.:.iiiii1
rH:Kw I at 1 I wf ii r. i ' II
Ml rTTTrl " " Llrf ire
, Y-uiii 5c.b' lUiyJJA rirc
J'SenfTjor rtrguljr.?! ptrfaW3 k9.S
MBir.TiNr,Mraco.flOTur.fAL
X
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SI in"
Foshay
d Mason.
SOLD BY
The City Liquor Store,
' M. It A VMOA11T, Proprietor.
fSTAsxl.dior to li J I Fellows' emplc, Albany, Orccjoti
Keep constantly on hand tha finest imjirtc.l aixlIomcttic w nes, liquon
..oa. Onlv HnI cIw lienor nore in slm city
SPECIAL ATTEr'QN PAID TO ORDERS FROM THE COUNTRY
tCi
XUS&Os
Mil
Mmnr Bla
rtlifciilattrcaiMwdV
lusafWDoniauJ
FE Bi O STOU E
GENERAL PliODUCE MARKET.
WANTED SPECIALLY Hay, oat and potatoes, to supply customers
nn the Oregon Pacific Railroad extension and my increasing home trade,
where I sefl in quantities to suit the purchaser. Ofllo. foot or Ferry street.
R. M. ROBERTSON.
M7l to reading
p;j$Cfc PHOTOGRAPHERS:
We have U
to date (Nu
dueetl rates
ALB Am. ocennk.
he. netratives made by L. W, Ofiflr Atia GreeriWooii t
Duplicates ean be had ft m , a
'.e.te iaye.ttoqtU00 negatives .Au" .i.L-"
- j 'ui rw-t wm. l Ban
:yht a
18 .,
wiiieii aupi cat e had at like rates. We erirrT h li , HTl : "
? An uriTMl unrk .t l.i lii.:'. i '."
in. . . ,.jt ! . --tins? wora. we
cf this 6'.ati-.
shall be pit al)d to
Masoitc lew
; j ou at cur studia in FromaB'a Wook, next d
ofk.
oarts Ou
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