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About Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19?? | View Entire Issue (Feb. 28, 1888)
LTr' v rr i THE MOHXIXO IIEKALT), TUESDAT, FE1VRITAIIY 28,1888. D-iiv a.nd Weekly j TE.i-MS Or SUBSCRIPTION. DAILY. Published every morning except Monday.) Delivered by carrier, per week 0.15 By mail, er yt-ai $5.00 WEEKLY. (Published every Friday Morning.) One copy, per annum, in advance 32.00 When not paid in advance 2.f 0 THE PROTECTION QUESTION. The consideration of protection in our tariff matters, or rather whether we shall raise the means of carrying on our national govern ment by a revenue tariff or In direct taxation, for any tariff means protection, must be met. Perhaps it is just as well to view the subject on the humorous side as well as any way, for as the Judge says, in all political discus sions much pulp surrounds the kernel of the question, a very bulk of amplitude and excessive in its abundance. This, perh?ps by its very conspicuity, prevents abso lute oversight of the vital princi ple it envelopes and is intended to shelter. The essence of a political proposition thus hidden in the ponderousness of discussion is like an apple, for an illustration, with its round red, waterproof jacket, its tightly-packed globe of crystals and juices, and its surrounding at mosphere of perfume ; yet is all this snug packing or sunshine, all this alchemy of root aud sap, this l night and day chemistry of blos soms and leaves, waving their pearly and green fans in the selected air is this solely for the toothsome pleasure of the eater? Partly, and partly only. This girth of nutrition is nature's pro tection wrapped around the seed, and the savior of its life. This sphere that rolls down the hillside to new ground is helped in its babyhood by this guardianship till it can feed on the coarser soil and has strength to struggle with sur rounding and aggressive growth. Even the elm, robust and stalwart as it is, equips its progeny with leafy wings, and sends them off on the winds with little haversacks of food and a canteen of fl rid to feed their earlier life. Nature every where anil always gives the first lesson in protection, and inexora bly executes the law that the 'weakest, or the least wary, must Igo to the wall. The farmer who fences his fields; the householder who guards his docryard; the nation tiiat fortifies its coast, are protectionists. Protection is selfish ness. In the individual it is taking care of number one. In a govern ment it is caring for millions of ,nuniber ones. A competitive 'struggle of people is like a com petitive struggle f persons. The largest amount of capital, com bined with the largest amount or available labor, without the inter- i position of any construction (such as a tariff), will win. If a laborer without tools engages to move by the handful, for a certain sum, a given quantity of earth, he wiil fail as to time and compensation if lie competes wi'U One Who llilS a I wheelbarrow and a shovel. The tools are capital with labor; the bare hand is labor alone. Euro pean manufacturers have the double advantage of cheaper cap- j ital and cheaper labor, lhey are j the John L. Sullivans who can' challenge any contestant. Eng land has been trained under a pro tective tariff for three hundred years, until its capital of brawn und its abundant muscle of plenti ful workers enable it successfully to contend against any weakling. It should be remembered that all real values depend on labor. The scarcer the labor, or the better paid, the higher the cost of produc tion. The pinch of cotton-seed dropped in the soil is next to val ueless. The many times cultivated plant costs labor; the picking is labor ; the ginning out the seed is labor ; the pressed bale is labor ; the carload is labor it goes over railroads built by labor and is pushed on rails the iron ore ot which was worthless in the soil till worked and rolled hy labor ; the spun yarn is labor ; the woven fabric and its ornamentation and transfer to marker, are all but steps of labor." So that from nothing, or nnHiinir 1aVnr wrans the . . I valueless material arounu wuu increased wo- th. If all this labor be abject and poorly paid, so poorly paid that it is halt starved and half clothed, these values are the less. The question for the American people is, do we want such? Do we need such cheap woolens that they will shut our own factories and drive the sheep from the farms? Do we want a policy for the betterment of the European manufacturers, to the closing of our own mills, and by this closing turn into the already full ranks of labor such a surplus- of unemployed as will lower along the line, and in almost ! every calling the wages o? other workers ? It perhaps will not be uninter esting to those who opposed the amendment, changing the time of holding the election in this state, to note the fact that special efforts are already being directed to our approaching election from all parts of the country, to control it as an influence on the presidential elec tion, it being the first election of the year. The intensely demo cratic Alta says that "if the re publicans win the June election in Oregon, the Dutch will have taken Holland again, but if the demo crats win it will be a clear gain." If our election occurred upon the same day that nearly all tne states now hold their election, the chance for undue-influence would be lost; but the voters of Oregon said no, and so we are fair game for the plotters. San Francisco did not get the democratic national convention buc had to yield the prize to St. Louis, but she can now compla cently stand by and view Chicago and St. Louis call each other names. ICOKV. EUBAN'KS. To the wife of i. VV. Kubank's iu this cit3-, on Feb. 25, a son. jl'FADDEN. To the wife ef W. H. Mc Fadden in this city, on Feb. 25, a sen. NEW TO-DAY. Hinilt!il-A Lot or House ami JLol. FOR A PARSO-VAGK Full ST. PAUL'S Meihodisl church South. Address, on behalf the Truste v, Rev. Geo. F. Hound, Albany. School Meeting. TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN" THAT 'I HE rej,tiiar annual school election in school dUtrict So. 5, Linn county, Oregon, vv.il be held at the central school house in .-aid school district on Monday, the I2thiayof March, lSt'-i, for the purpose of elcciiiij; one director to serve three yours, and one elerit ! o'clock v. m. ar.d continue until c, v. Cf said uay. By orderof the board of director.-. Dated Feb. uarv 27, 1S3. C. G. B'TiKHART, THOS. MONTE1TH, District Clerk. Chairman. AVING SOLD AN IN, tuts, In iv harness Business to '1. J. Ovennm 1 am desirous ot collecting' all my outstanding I notes and accounts. All persons knowing themselves indebted to me will please call I and settle. j The business will be continued as usual at the same please. E. L 'lHOMFSON I Albany, Feb. 22. I, y ANTED, IMMKDIATELV, A MAN AND I wife to go on a farm. Apply at once at c" A. Piirkhart & Oo's real estate office; 17IOK SALE A FIRS r-CLASS CIDER . machine with a capacity of nun tfals. per .ut mm vats, narreis, anu etc., complete. Address Lock box 208,1 Albany. Annual School .Merlin;;. iUOTICE IS IIEREiJY GIVEN TO THE L Iejpl voters of sctiool district No. 5, Linn county, Oregon, that the regular an nual school meeting of said school district will be held at the court house ir. said school district, on Monday, the 5th dav of .!i.rch, v. I)., 1SS8, at the hour if 7 o'ciouk p. m., of aid day, for the purpoj of heariiiir the re port of the directors ar;u i let!;, and to levy . tax for the support of the school fur the ensuing year Also for the purpose of levy ing a tax to pay interest on the bonds of said school district, and the first Installment of .-.he bonds of said school district, due and payable on the 15th uay of June, 1SSS, and .'or the transaction of any other business .hat may le.uly cume bctore the meeting. liy order of the hoard of directors. February 20, liJVSS. C. G. BCRKIIAKT, THUS. MONTEITH. District C'erk. Ciuiini'.an. A-.s)siic' .oticc. Toti':e isherei)y Lfiven to : 1 1 whom i.1 cunctrn. that. ''. A bane :nnl IIIIIV Lonsway, comii sin the coiai'tue-sliin firm of Shane & Lonsway. of Ailianv. Orcwin. did, on the i.'Jth na of Februarv.- lo.vs i asMn to me all their property for the bene jit of their creditors The eioro "all pcrsm:s t havin-' ariv claims Miinst r.i.l Shutie i Lonsway, v.-ili here ' take notice of aiu assiifiiment, and present their clauus to me, duly sworn to, at my place of business in the city of Portland, Oregon, within three mo.vhs from the date of notice of said assignment, which I sliall hereafter send by mail to each creditor or said assignors. Dated this 20th day of February, lttoS. w R WLLIA.M ilASTEUS, BILYEU, Assignee Attorncv, Aiiimv. Oiegni. FK SALE. .-AUKES OK LASD .jilTATED 12 miles east of Albany.ncar the Oregon Pacific milroad, Slit) ac.es in cultivation, and contains sufficient water and timber for gen era use. Would make four sood farms Price, 12,0u0, with terms to suit purchaser. For particulars apply to J. J. Durr.s. A .iE AM COM- iV. modiom tafi'r-hSa 5d:'Swailts of onr patrons-both one-half stories did well of water, smad barn, situated on north r'ou-Ih street. This is a very desirable fesidence, being in one of the best neighbor hoods in the city. The iiousc i compa ra ti v. ijr new and modern in construe inn. For furth-r information iii'iuire at this office. SPECIAL NOTICK. H. EWER 1', PRACTICAL WATCH.MAKEK ! and jeweler, Albany, Oregon, nuKiiolia Flour. 1 ered to any part, of the citv, for 1.10 per sack. JOHX A. CKAWKOK1). nlSOdtf FOR YOUR FIXE WIXES AND LltjL'OKS go to M. Haumgart's. ALL PERSONS KNOWING THEMSELVES indebted to tlcdiield & lirownell will please conic forward and settle the same without further liutieo and olniyc us. ALBANVJauuarv I, IsSs. REI'FIEI.O&BIWYXELL. Yon Milt Save Money 1Y TAKING YOUR SEWING SIACHIN'ES Jj t the repairer, 13 F. Parsons, at Sith and Jefferson streets, Albany, Oregon. Good satisfaction or no pay, t'outrui'tor and Builder. mUE UNDERSIGN U HAVING LOCATED JL in Albany, solicits patrcnage from city and country, Will contract, to build bridges, barns ami all manner of dwelling houses, in cluding Queen Anne, Eastlake and Elizabeth au sty lis of buildings. Will furnish plans and specifications without charge. Satisfac tion guaranteed. W. C 'ASSEI.iL B BOARDING HOUSE-MRS. II. FfcX- neil. Everything ftesh and clean. Koouia rented by "the wjek or month. Satis faction guaranteed. A LADY ACCOMPANIED BV A BOY aged T yeirs desires a situation to do general housework, nurstry, or other domes tic work. AlS' a situation for a boy aged 11 inquire at Ans Marshall's livery stable. Choice sweet pickles at Kenton I & Chase. M This tallies in Wash Dres Sateens, Ginghams, Seersuckeis. Percales, Map Blues Those goods are the latest seasonable designs. -ALSO A FULL LINE OF- STAPLE DRY GOODS. Samuel jE. oimg, W. F. (Successor toN. t am now receiving new goods injevery line ani3 would cordially invite everybody to call and inspect our stock and prices. We propose to have The Live Dry Goods House Of Albany, and shall 7 0 HOE 1 9 'urnisliliig Hats Call and see me. W. IF1. EElID (Successor to No. 57 First Street, mm Week! and Fine Turkey Reds. s fairies, Batistes Eastern Novelties, and are all fresh, -Albany Or, READ, K. ALLEN) j at 'all times study the in style and prices. S, Goods, and Caps, Boots and Shoes. Groceries, Etc Jf H. Allen) Albany, Oregi Spring Stock. IMPOETAIT NOTICE. Will consumers ralease note that we ha ve staple anJ fancy groceries, con fectionery and rruit in large variety and best quality always oil hand ahdthat we continue to sell at lowest rates for cash. KENTON & CHASE, ! New Store between the opera house and postoffice HOW m O) kips and tap Trimmings -AT- JULIUS GEADVYOHL'S Crockery Store. l.?oger Bros'. Silverware, lrench, China andOrystalware, Boys' "Wagons vnd "Ooll Carriages, Fancy and Toy Ooods.B SAVE YUR MONEY Bv buying your goods trom my store. I am luv- j ing direct from the iactory and sell at Eastern prices ; with freight added, lor cash. I Kenton's Bddnff Powde -o)-(o- . . ur office is opposite the U S Pt I am agent for ten responsible Fire and Marine In ?,? wffite JVin obttli in icess nine man inuse reninfo imm surance companies, representing 8 2, 000,000. Insure Washington. 11(1111 and protect yom self before it is too late. I am also JUmt? agent for the Frank Bros. Implement Go , Portland, patin?6 110 charKe- miK wu oWain lei on parle Francais. Hier wird deutch aesprochen.S we refer here to the Postmaster ti,e Supt.or Money Order Div , and tooffi J ; c!!l)s T- the U. S. Patent Ollice. For circular, advice, terms and leicieiicts to actual clients in your own Star or . . . .. . county, write to TjHE CITY LIQUOR STORE, ootAc. M. BA UJIGARTj Proprietor. foshay & mason, KeepscotTo tuba-cos. Chily first-claw liquor store in she 5it r",,4"uuoni eBtu- hquors, cigars ar r ' l J) "1 11 SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO ORDERS FROM THE COUNTRY UPUfjpSlSi ilOSlSellerS - (0 - - One Pound (k2oc -A FUEL STOCK OF Staple Groceries I assware Ttm beet quality of teat coffee, raisin "w Bit, etc ' . CAKES, PIES, Fresh Baked Bread Every Day. At this old and reliable house is also to U found a complete assortment, of fresh fouiil. rroceries, to which is constantly being added j the seasonable lines of groceries aud provision j Mich as j Cranberries, j Fine Pickles, Dried Beef Chipped to Order, Anchovy Mustard, Candies and Nuts, Eastern Buckwheat Rlour, Canned Goods of All Kinds, Bohemian Glassware, Etc These roods were all bousht when pricn were tow, and the benefit of the margin will b given to his customers. Kemember the pl:u. at the old corner on First aud B'oadalbin Sts. HOFFMAN AND PFEIFFER, Proprietors of And manufacturers of Choice Confectionery. We are now prepared to form'sh choice, fresh canities of best grade, consisting of pure uti -i:, assorted flavors, mixed candies, extra I-tench and chocolate creams, fancy mixed, candy to,f and a general assortment of fine candies AT WHOLESALE OK BETA I V. S&Orden from eoniitry dealers promptly toned to. Factory o Fust street, Albany. - - Oregon. Red Crown Mills, LAXKIHC a CO., Prop's. NEW PROCESS FLOUR. (Soperiorfar family aad baken' rue) The Best Storage Facilities ISPTfexHictotpnoain oach ftU. tot wheal Auujnr . j , .. r . . . . o&eoon. Severe Hoise fiestanrant, (oh buropbaw fuls) h. mSEks.l Heals served frem M eeats t &I.QU ggVustneira order whatever desired, "tot fcib e- -d with the hpgt in tie a''t In the the circuit court of the State of Ore gon for Linn couuty. Mrs. L. Gough, plaintili, vs. (J. J. Cough, defendant' To C. J. Gough, the alove named defendant. In the name of the state of Orcgon.you are hereby required to appearand answer the complaint of the above plaintiff in the above entitled court, now on file with the clerk of j said court on or before the first uay of the next regular term of said court, which said court begins on the 12th day of March, at the court house in Albany, Linn count", Oregon. And if you fail to so answer said complaint, the plaintiff will apply to said couit foi the relief demanded in said com plaint, which is that the marriage contract existing between plaintiff and defendant be dissolved, and that plaintiff have the care and custody of the m:ni- child Clement G.Gongh, nunii. tied in the complaint, and her costs and disbursements in this suit, and such oth er relief as is meet to equity. This summons is published by order of the Hon. R. P. Boise, judge of said court, made at chambers in the city of Salem on the 2Sth day of January, ltSS. W. K. BILYEU, Attorney for Plaintiff MRS- EMMA O CONNER Fine Xlillinery- Opposite Rp' ire House OR, SHOUT LINE d UX ION PACIFIC R. It Shortest and best route to all points c:tst and south-. Pullman Palace ears. Emigrant or fam ily slucpiiw cars all the way' tiiroii-l: f r m Portland to Council Uln.is aud KansasCity v.'iihuiit change. These cars arc ! (,!' charge. For further particulars resra rdiug rates, etc inquire of Curran & Monteith, agents, Albany, Oregon. PATENTS CAVEATS,TRADE MARKS AND COPYRIGHTS Obtained, and all business in the V s Patent Office attended to at moderate fees. "l Star Bakery ! I i Ml Crockery MAD Mill. ALBANY SODA WORKS