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About Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19?? | View Entire Issue (March 12, 1890)
THE MOllNIKU HEHAU); WEDNESDAY, MA UGH 12, 180. ,.aii.v nu Veu;klv :!.::.!.- r si;iisci::iT!N J'ltM.-mr"! i-v rv iorniiiir ucpt llaj.j e'.iv '-! hv -Arrier, jtr week...... V Ml tv. I :. 5 Oil '.VKKKLY. (I'uliILsiiiii every Friday M..nnr.; i.r copy, xr annum, in advance , .!,, ii nut piii! in advance . i.fO TUG MAILS. Mail:) it the Albany postotficc close . l-ur all offices north ) l'lie Eastern states (.6;30 A The West Side ( And the N'airow Gauge IL K. ) Kor Portland and Salem 11 A.5 Oirvallis and Ymiuina IKiDr. n, Otficc south .... 70p. m" The postotlicc will be closed each evenii.R rom six to seven o'clock. Ke,'istered matter for tlm jearly morning train should he maill before b o clock the tr!vioii3 eveiiinir. OREGON" PACIFIC TIMK TAI1LE. Arntet Departs ..! 11. lDamil. 00 pm S 'iriiml O.r.i a 'asmsntfer. . Freight KEMOVAI,. The ollice of the Daily and Weekly IIekai.d has been re moved 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. TAKING A UUS A LOS (!. The recent encounter of Taulbce and Kincaid, at the capitol in Washington, resulting as it did in the serious wounding of Mr. Taul bee, bears a moral that is plain to all who carefully observe the facts and conditions. That moral is especially applicable to the native ftate r the two individuals. The moial is that guns are not good things to carry ultout. As the Tribune says the whole trouble with the esteemed commonwealth f Kentucky seems to be that she takes her gun with her. Tiide Joe thought he recognized the voice of a friend. Still, he took his gun with him. A Kentuckian goes to the postoffice after mail. Still, he takes his gun with him. lie attends church Sunday morn ing. Still, he takes his gun with him. He goes to his own wedding. Still, he has his gun in the tail of his claw-hammer coat, lie goes as a delegate to a meeting of a peace society, and reads a paper m "Arbitration the Hope of Civil ization." Still, he has his gun where it is handy. Your true Kentuckian attends his grand mother's funeral. Still, he is pre pared to perforate the other mourners if necessary. If Ken tucky could Ik- induced to leave her gun at home even part of the time, her population would take a srrcat upward bouml. lor vears Kentuckians have gone about most peaceful and pastoral of oc cupations still, they have taken their guns with them. The Hat fields and McCoys have always had their guns with them. So have the Howards and the Turn ers. Likewise the Frenches and Kversoles. In Ituwan county the physician takes his gun with him, and the p.ttient has his under his pillow. Nor is the gun always taken in the wild mountain le gions alone. f.it. fall two of the most prominent men in the state stepped into the ost office of the town where they resided to get their mail. They had their guns with them or weapons just as elFective. The moral is just as applicable outside of the state of Kentucky as inside of it, only just at present the greatest publicity of such cases come out there. The gun is the producer of nine-tenths of the tragedies that wreck human lives and make such an amount, of human suffering. The congressional wiseacres, especially in tlie senate, very often get wroth at the sins of omission and commission jerpetrated by the newspapers, and ebbuliate about the matter. The Tribune says that Senator Hoar toid a consider able part of the whole truth when lie gave as the reason why debates in congress are not more fully re ported in the newspapers, that they were so frequently uninter esting. Space in nil newspaper is valuable. In the metrOpolitrn dailies it is worth several hundred dollars per column. During ses sions of congress there ase many events and proceedings taking place every day in Washington besides the congressional debates which must be reported. These fill several columns. To give up an additional page to set speeches, the main facts in which have usu ally been printed and reprinted many times, would be a sacrifice f space for which the papers would have no adequate return. It is human nature to magnify the iiiwrtuwe of matters in which one is intensely interested, nnd ...V.;io f dniirafi flip nrf9 m'lv nc VlXJllV V V ... 1' - J interest of t.e public m this or that subji.it, it goes without say ing that it satisfies the public interest ns it iu lues, that iniertsi j to exist. Senator I Hair's charges that the Press has been deterred by corrupt motives from publish ing full accounts of the arguments in favor of his Kducatioual bill do do credit to his intelligence. In the first place, it has reported them many times year after year, and has given the subject all the attention it is entitled to. In the next place, to charge that 10,000 newspapers, representing all parties and all communities, can be brought up like cattle, is to charee what is loth absurd and outrageous. A I'uoi'osrnoN for the govern ment to loan money, in a special government note or greenback issue, to individuals, - upon real estate security, has been a pet scheme of socialistic inclined peo ple for several years. Now, how ever, Senator Stanford of Cali fornia, has formulated the identi cal same scheme with a long series of whereas and a resolution, and presented it to the United States senate, as an original idea of his own. The original authors of the plan will be astonished to see it masquerading under the patronage of the millionaire senator from California. Tin-: movement in France to annex the African kingdom of Dahomey to France, is one that will receive the sanction and com mendation of the civilized world, provided it is carried out in a manner to make it effective, and shut off the horrible canibalistic massacres that have always been a feature of religious and political observances in that worst of all of the African minor kingdoms Dahomy has been near enough to be observed by the civi'ized world, but remote enough to be leyond the control, heretofore, of the civ ilized nations. If France can con trol its Amazonian guarded royal carnibal king it is well and good. XKW TO-BAY. J SXV.U - woman tt hcl( at house II work on Saturday of erch week, ror particulars apply at this otficc. TITAN El A (firl to d jrcncml house- ork. Apply to W. W. Crowilcr, ,"J street, HackleiiMU'ii oil addition. ANTKII AUKxis, (IK. ..... .r.N OK I.AKIK.H, TO handle a new inve.nion, that is inde (enxilile and sells at hiht. Address K. tioodrich, Albany, Or. WAXTKD- Two younif men to canvass for a useful hoiischnld article. Aent can in. ike from iSlfiO t" !.!09 per month, l'or fur.hcr information aJdress K. K. Wade, Swtlc, W'afli, 1 w. AVr.i;s, Aiiv.uu.(;r ano si:ckk J. intendant. Orti.-e over 1'i st National li uikJKni diii',', Alhmv, Or. rk NOiicitcd from !l parts of the ounty. ROI5SES l'.iiii;ht ami mll on most fnvoi ahle terms. Apply to A, Senders at M irsh;.ll a or Scluucer SHtalilt s. riAUM X choice Full Suh.-iO0 ACKKS OF l.inii, ah uiuii r cultivation, ioi" iiiiK-i smitlieist of Alliany, for sale at a hir L'uin. I mpiiie of Paul Miiiccnmcir, or at this officR. L O.ST. Itol'Mt OOI.d LH'KKT. WITH IWVMOM) jtilc rtwanl will be paid for its return to this ortiee. II e a situation to do general houseworl;. Apply to .Mr.'. Louis, at the Kevere House. 70IS SALE! A XO. 1 MILLINERY STOCK in a No. 1 lo.-ati ).i in the thriving ritv of Albany. Low rents and splendid roonn. For particulars addresi liriu 1'. JO. box U), Albany, Or. IIT ANTED MAN OF GOOD SELLING 1 1 a'iility to represent us aa f ales agent in this town, (1)0 to 200O per year can be mad? ) Address, Wanam iker & lirown, I'hila lelplua, Ta The largest clothing auJ merchant tulor ni honj in America. c in fire, life and .accident insurance com panies. ONEY TO LOAN Hu.MK CaFhaLo: footl real estate security. For part'c -lars enquire of Geo. Humphrey. s trXvei) hoie-a medium :. ".'kd bay hore, with a blazed face a:.d one eve out, about ' four years o'd, hrs tt rayed ! .uA .... iu.;.l tl i. . i: I UAII IfllU I 1 111 VI I'.IIILI svu.nt ll hi J It 1 1- irent. The owner can secure the ..orse by callin? at the premises and paying chargpg. AY FOK- SALE-'-CLEAN CHEAT .Ol timothy, baled: will he sold in nuantitiea to unit at rcafo.iible rates (or cash, at the stables of h. Senders. 0' RKUO.N KLXrKIC RKLIi.r IS TIIK Mull .... irant medicine in the world for interna and external me. and f..r pain oi any nature. You will never find .its eual. Ask your druifist for HEAL THYSELF WITHOUT MEDICINE This can be done by aiding nature to remove all foicitrn or injurious matter from tno syHteni, by use of Dr. Wilford Hall's new h.vjrtnic treatment. Address J. B. Hughes, Aent, Albany, Orepon. w AXTKD - TO BUT A HMAI.L SKCOND-II AND COOK stove and dininu table. Address "S." Herald omce. LW, M0EXCH PE Kit RUErrNER, . contractors and builder. I'lans. s A ligations and details furnished for all kinds of frame anil brick buildings, bridges, etc. All work promptly dj.ie and guaranteed to be first class. Albany Opera House, Return of the favorite tragedian JOHNS LINDSAY, TO-NIGHT the powerful fine-act drama, ENOCH ARDEN, OR THE CASTAWAY. I f y . ... : sale at Black-nan's drug store. "Put And lay Will be made in our entire m ih 1 1 1 is m i. Jrl FOB itisit otk i;.. Sliavintrl- n-ms :it Vieieck's. Tinware wir ranted not to rust at Matthews & Washburn's. Go to I'helps for the latest styles in commercial work. Hubbard's headache capsules are a sure cure. Tty them. Smoke Browi Si Kasthanrs 5-cent cigar Brazil. Shaving 15 cents on Kundayii cr holidays at Viereck's. Tinware warranted not to rust at Matthews & Washburn's. Great clearance sale at W. F. Read's for the nexUil) days. Fine dressed chickens to-day at Geo. C. Henderson's. For school books and artist sup plies go to itanard & Cusick's. Cheap Astoria lots in the exten sion to tlw Hailway addition. Tinware warranted not to rust at Matthews fe Washburn's. If you want a choice cup of tea try my 40 cent tea in bulk. C. K. Brownell. Business men who want neat tasty stationer get l'helps to duf their printing. Buy lots in the extension to the Kaliway addition to Astoria. They are cheap. New customers as well as old ones will be made welcome a Spencer & Blackburn's. 4 , Mr. Martin Ludwig, the best tinner in the yalley, will remain with Matthews & Washburn. A speedy cure for catarrh war ranted in every case. Apply to Dr. Patton. Smoke tin celebrated Havana filled 5-cent igirs, manufactured at Julius Jose h s cigar factory. Mr. Martin Ludwig, the only plumber in Albany that can make a wipe joint, will remain with Matthews & Washburn. For your tine imported ind Ke West eijrars, to to M. Hauinart o-ijrar store, one dooi :ust of U.'acV man's drug sto'j Wright's Adilitioo TO ALBANY IS now on tue market and comprises 1 i 1 1 11 I, !! !( targe, icvei ana oeaiuiiui uuiki ing lots. Tlie blocks eight lots to the block, each lot being GO by 100 feet. The streets are oO fee wide with two large avenues., one of 100 feet and the other of 16 feet in width. There will probabl be a motor or electric line to th'n addition oefore long. For ternrs of ale apply to any real estate agent in the city. ONE TRIAL -MAKES A Regular Customer. JIY COMPLETE STOCK AND MODEST PSXCES Are what does h. You an :or ijally invited to be one o; hem. fcatJ C. E. BROWNELL. Xotlre or jOlssolaiion. NOTICE IS ,4 HEREBY G1VE.I hat the lute tinn J of Ilopkins & 8altmarsh, composed of T.. IIopkl.-. and (ieorge W. Saltmarsh, is this d.'v dissolved by rau'.ual consent, the; sc' Gcoree W. Saltmarsh reti.ing.' A" the liabilities of the firm aic (vrrp3 by the said T. G. Hopkins' aud Mary Saltmareh, a copartnership liiisday entered into under the firm name o" Hopkins Saltnursh, and :hc said last named firm will collect all out ptandinir Accounts and laims of tlie lute firm of Hopkins A Saltmarsh. Dated this January Itf.H). T. G. HOPKINS, GEORGp W SALTMARSH otlc3 of Dissolution. NOTICB IE IIERRRT OIVBS THAT TFIE CO-rRT-rrship heretofore existintr under tho style nn(? Arm name of Ashny & Dickinnon is hereby dissolved by mutual consent, Mr H. K. Ash by retiring having sold his inter est in and U said firm business to Mr. George Dickinson, who will continue the same. R. F. Asabt, Go. OicciKSoa Albany, Oregon, February 28th, lsW. Money In tIw Purse," ft toy tie Largest in"a supply of Boots aud THE UBXT FORTY JQgJ Special taw Sale To make room for my large Spring stock I will commence January 20th a GRAND CLEAEANCF Ufiiu-mbtT tins moaus evervtliinc in sti)ck. have room, and we do not any other city heat us in you all and will save you SPECIAL BARGAIHS IN CLOAKS. CiKNTS' FURN1SM1(! GOODS, GKNTS KKCK WEAK, GKNTS' MOlKKV. UMBRELLAS, H0S1KKY, C LACK CJ L: KT A. lxx S, Sr PCS ETG.5 WP BEAD Albanv,rUO-etron. ' VntJ"G.5r-Soid n Sen (or'cf rcorar.lrjjKUjfar ' A R I F;f IN JOimMlULIAy Gr. HAS JUST RECEIVED HIS Snnnff Line Embracing Hue line of suits, hicli Kemnant If is been established, and in order to make room for new goods he wil t sell . is large stock of ureas goods, remnants, notions, etc., at a VEE.Y GEEAT EEDUCTI01T. .4 thaw. IJpSvilTrLEGE McMINNVILLE, Or. W ilu Jl S? m hrJ '111 jsr- D GO TO KRAUSSE Assortment of Boob and Slices in Shoes. Owiiu? to an important change in our businets ed-U-ctiorL . m ci e W Y u j. purpose to let Portland or prices. VW want to se money. LADIES' DRESS GOODS, LADIES' FANCY GOODS, LADIES' UNDERWEAR,! LADIES' HOSIERY, LADIES' NOTIONS, I Sfi Foskv (S i will be sold atbottom prices. Counter G. W. SllfPSOX. ACADEMIC AND COLLEGIATE Depirtments. In the Academic Depr vine t thr-e ve four courses ot study of three years each: Classical, scien titic, nornsal ard busii -v. In structio i is tho ough; i ic.vr , heal- tl'-: .:r , try-; adv.r- rvt- c i,. . i v n;-. .ci. k i if ir oi ja il in catalogue, for which address Mason T G. RUOWKSON.Piiiii.I.i.Xmj,?: - 0EE0OS Vmoi,c "-- Si KS-.EIN, j.tr than tu tvtr DAYS BARROWS BARROWS n r 1 win una n r. o ck, I 1 1 I ! ' I ' I i i Take 11.. hhor unlesH W UaU J. IVil the bottoui enelosinK mvv tina price. 1 in 1 11 miifr w 1 nrtTii in wm IV. L. DOUGLAS 9 CLIAC FOR giivi. GENTLEMEN. S.i-1 l.y : - . FOR PURE DRUGS, TOILET AN1 GO -HE ALSO The Finest Line of Pianos and Oraans inthe wmamette valley. CATjT. AND EXASHjnE HIS stock , .'5,v i 'La. hf npatives made by L. W. Clark and Greenwood , (lo date (Nov ..lSSt) Duplicates ean behadfiom them only of uf , re. tm-rc rnl. s e nlf ) jnve :i.rut l'CO neffstives made br ourselves. fro r "V'!t ' r " " ',!U' at ,ik- ra,es- we Mrri the onlT full line or Tiew cMKiss.ato, ::! arired work at lowest rates for first.clas work, xe- jou at rur studio Albany bought them before ONLY &S EARLS NOW HAVKA COMPLETE LINE V or (i For spring trade at price that defy compeeition. Give us a call and buy your shoes of us at bedrock price. Gomi gJod8 and Kjuare dealing. & SEARLS. L. I'oi-.''las' name and price are stamped o:. BOOTS and nil 111 mm 1 1 the dealer cannot bupply you, send d.rect to faUory rinr Cair, Bravy Hand Crain and rrdiuor Watrrpraof. Bct In tke M rid. Lxamta hi (U.M Haad erwrd. Writ 93 J Policr and l-'araarr' &hr. Extra mlmn air ftkar. . Hii.ti i WorklaBira- !br. aad 1.75 y KrkMt. ffkartt. All Madr la ('oafer. Bolto aad Larr. S3 & $2 SHOES tOK M1SS. BEST MATERIAL, BEST STYLE. BEST FITTIXti. Brrkli, Mas. L. E. BLAIN. Mafcs&Waslili'Q ALBANY, OREGON Knocked out. Hifch prices ou Hardware, Took, Iumps, Stores, Ranges, Tinwa.-e and I'lumbiog, are badly . knocked out by Mat thews & Washhurne, the energetic and pushing hardware and stove men. in the J weedale IJlock, Alba ny, Oregon. FAK OY ' GOODS IO G.LBLACKMAN. iinip, Faints, Oils, 'UdtolMarticlea. alao foil lis ,o book and autlMwj. padotUcaU, etc earouny comi CARP r.-v. Tiio Leading PHOTOGRAPHERS: ALBANY. OREGON'. in Froman'a block, next deer to tjje