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About Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19?? | View Entire Issue (March 16, 1888)
JL,,.,. i. THE MORNIXGr HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 16, 1888. 1 f? 3k-' 1 3ttavninnI!aiUicvat(tiIndia countr Ln thestatis- - tical par of that matter, Brad- Dail? a.nd Weekly TEIiMS Oj)' SUBSCRIPTION. DAILY. Published every morning except Monday.) elivered by carrier, per week..; 0.15 By mail, per yr ;it ........ 00 WEEKLY. (Published every Friday Morning.) One copy, per annum, in advance. ...... ..$2.00 When not paid in advance -2.f THE MAILS. Mails at the Albany postottice close as follows: j-'or all office north The eastern states lfi-ao a m The West Side o.JU A. m. And the Narrow GuageU . R. ) rr Portland and Salem... 11 a. m. Corvallis and Yaquina 12:30 v. M. Ail offices south ":30 m The postottice will be closed each evening from six to seven o'clock. Registered matter for the early morning train should be mailed before 8 o'clock the levious ivemng. i Linn County republican Convention A republican convention for Linn countv is hereby called to meet at the co"urt house in Albany on April 4th at 10 a. m. for the purpose of electing delegates to the state re publican convention, which con venes in Portland April 11th, and for the Durnose of placing in nom ination candidates for the various county oilices, and to transact such j other business as may Proper y come before the convention, lnej convention will consist of 79 deie- gates, appointed as follows: East Albany. 9 West Albany. Halsev 4 ! Harrisburg Brownsv ille 7 I shfdd o Lebanon - 7 Hcio 3 Waterloo 4 Orleans Crawfordsville 3 Hweet Home Centex....'.'. 3 i Santiam Franklin Butte 2 Svra.MWP- 2. Liberty 2 1 Brush Creek Ii-.ck Creek " I Total 79 I The committee recommend that, the primaries be held on March 31st, at 2 p. m. S. rf. Train, G. W. Davis. Sec. Chairman. EDI TO III A L NO TES. The Judge depicts the operations, of the newly started "trusts" in market arrangements, and shows how the workman's loaf is entirely consumed by tliem. The Herald savs: "We have been quietly Watching ti.-e growth of public opinion on Usulject of trusts for many months. Americans are very slow in their movements, but when they get started they are not to be trifled wit-L Tltvy seem to have gut starfeiljw, :ind have come to the conclusion th:t t hey have some rights which mut bf respected. .w1 -!.. '...... t. . v.. if tina IS no amraai,,..!,.,..-.-., law which can reach these c nations of capital the sooner one is j made the better. Indifleretice has a--, last given way to exasperation. rney see inai me inout-iu hum m ; a abnormal, unnatural and dan- erous development, a sort ot namrial anaconda, which crushes ie life out of every small dealer ; y driving him into bankruptcy! nd then swallows his profits, j hen we had sl.ivery in this mntry we objected to it on twoj rounds first, that it was morally rong, and, second, thai it divided -he South into two classes the ich, the aristocrats, on the one iand, ami the hopeles Iy poor on he other. Slavery was opposed o the genius of our institutions, vhich declare that every man shall lave his i hanct- and that no man hall deprive h::u of that chance. Vll right. We had a tough time jf it for five years, but the princ!- j tie of emalitv was vindicated, i l . c ,-tl Anrtirod nn tnd now the South has entered on , l new commercial life which is as , , , i i nuch better tha'.l ttie OKI as gold , & better than copper. The new langer is from the North, and it is f possible, more subtle and for- nidable than shivery ever was. j When capitalists combine to con .rol the market they crowd scores if little fellows to the wall in order to make their control more com pete and kill the spirit of competi- ion. The small dealer is doomed, i md we are-governed by a syndicate .vho squeezee teas of millions out f our necessities. If we want sugar, envelopes, milk, tin, lead, jopper, or what cot, we must doff our hats to these imperialists and beg them to servo us at their own price. Jxk at it how you will, trusts mean war against the best interests of the community. If we don't abolish them they will abol ish us. It may he a long fight and a hard fight, but it is a fight worth ; fighting. A monopolist is just as much au enemy to orderly society cs an anarchist. The latter blows us to smithereens by a single ex plosion, the former lays under tribute and compels every man, woman and child to add to his bank account." One of the items that particularly ... tl-io fanning TiortlOn Ot tne UU'"B" . community is iue nct. is put upon the market from the "The British-Indian to be harvested in March " and April, 188S, is now a matter of special interest. The normal wheat area of India is about 26.200.000 acres. The nor mal of the Punjab is 7,000,000 acres, and for this crop is esti mated at 6 per cent, deficient, or 1,411,500 acres. The northwest provinces and Oudh are 75,000 acres less than normal. Bombay, including Baroda, is 267,000 acres above normal, and Berar is 18,240 acres above normal. The defi ciency, so far as reported in the area of this year's crop, is about 1,200,000 acres, which, at ten bushels per acre yield, would make the crop 9.00,000 to 12,000, 000 bushels deficiency, unless the central provinces, Bengal, Kajpu tana, Central India, Hyderabad, Mysore and Kashmir, with 11,404, 000 normal area, shall have an increase in yield to make good, in part, the 9,000,000 to 12,000,000 bushels deficiency in the Punjab, the northwestern provinces and 0udh T1 . . ? , -r -o-,vw COO bushels, and, if only 9,00,00( i nusiieib 10 i,uuu,uuu Dusneis uen- l- ..,1. i i f .v ' rj- iA i i i. i r cient, would give an output of 250,000,000 to 252,400,000 bushels. If the provinces not yet reported shall have a crop as good as in 1S86-87, and the yield per acre shall not be much, if any, increased iu 1888-89, the surplus for export will be somewhat less than in 1887- i 88, which was about 30,000,000 bushels Oregon' may have its drawbacks but when we consider our balmy, bright weather, with peas and other vegetables up and growing in the open ground, and compare with the following dispatch from! New Jersey, we cannot help feel-: ing a satisfactory ripple elongate ! the smile of content that we are here rather than there. The dis patch reads: "The snow storm which set in Sunday night was the greatest ever known here. A fear- i I ful gale piled up enormous drifts and did great damage. Drifts in the streets are fifteen and twenty fet high. The inmates of many dwellings were completely shut in. Hundreds of 'commuters' who left here for New York Monday morn ing were snow-bound 'in the cars for two days, a few miles away, anil could not get 'either way or communicate with their families. There were hundreds of narrow escapes from perishing in the streets Monday night. The police i ref-ctied scores of men, women and . i t , . 1 i11 "UU uau. IU OlCCJ' 111 L1IC ' yr'iTiAn limioac llaur l,titlmrro were damaged by the wind. The ! Market street M. E. church spire i WMta lifrt. mifl t.'itprl niillN: 'oro unroofed, and huge trees blown down. Several persons are re- i ported as missing and are perhaps lost in the snow. There are fears of loss of life in country districts. Coal and milk are scarce, and poor people are suffering for the neces saries of life." Oir mem Iters of congress are actively and faithfully guarding Oregon's interests in the national legislative matters. NEW TO-JJA1. i-OOMS TO KENT, APPLY TO MKS. 1 B. W, CiiiidifF, comer of Third ai.d Washinirton streets. Xew t'igar Store. or TTO SALL1XOER HAS OPENED A CI- iar and tobacco store opposite the Russ Hoiim:. His foimer patrons are invited to aH and see hto pew store. Notice to Contractor. CjEALEl) PROPOSALS WILL BE RE- s, c(,ived by the tlirei;tors of g(;hool district No. 41,at Halsey, Linn county, Oregon, up to Monday, April 2, 1SS8, at i o'cloi;k P. M., for the building of a school house in said district, according to the plans and specifica tions now on file in the office of the district clerk, at Halsey, Linn county, Oresron. Di rectorsreserve to tb.eir.seli eg the right to reject any and nil hi-Is. By order of directors. F S. FIELDS, District Clerks. Dated at Halsev, Or , this 12th dav of March, 1SSS. O AM (JOHEN-GENKKAL ACCTIONEEK. O Any and all goods sold at auction. Live stock, household trolls, etc., from the city or country soid promptly on reasonable terms. You will Save Money BY TAKING YOUR SEWING MACHINES to the repairer, i F. Parsons, at Sixth and Jefferson streets, Albany, Oregon. Good satisfaction or no pay. ANY ONE WISHING TO TRADE A fresh milch cow for a dr one and re ceive the difference in cash should apply to John Briggs. B BOAR DING HOUSE-MRS. M. nell. Everything fiesh and Rooms rented by the week. or month, faction guaranteed. FEN clean. Satis- SPECIAL NOTIt'KS. Magnolia Flour. I1HE BEST MAGNOLIA FLOUR DELIV X ered to any part of the citv, for 81.10 per sack. JOHN A. CRAWFORD. nlSOdtf FOR SALE. r.'-CRES OF LAND SITUATED 12 miixu pt. of Albanv.near the Oregon Pacifiir .-lilroad. Sttfl acres in cultivation, and contains sufficient water and timber for gen era use. Would make four good farms Price, 31-2,000, with terms to suit purchaser. For particulars apply to J. J. Dorris. tonti-iirlor and Bullrtcr. mHE UNDERSIGN D HAVING LOCATED 1 in Albanv, solicits patronage from city and country, " Will contract to build bridges. ; .... .,...1 n,A..na flu-Allottr houses. in- I Udl M9 tlJUllllbi w 1- ,.lniiii-' ijhmii Anne. Eastlake and Elizabetn- laustvles of buildings. Will furnish plans nid siiHi-iticati his without charge. Satislfl streets fe'avs : f wheat crop tion guaranteed. W. C. CASSEL I 11 This Week! love les Sateens, Ginghams, Seersuckeis. I Percales, Into Blues These goods are the latest Eastern Novelties, and Jare all ..fresh, seasonable designs. -ALSO A FULL LISE OF- STAPLE DET GOODS. Samuel E. Y oung, W. P. READ, (Successor toN. er ant I am now receirins: new goods in every line anc would cordially invite everybody to call and inspect our stock and prices. We propose to have The Live Dry Of Albany, and shall at all times study the wants of our patrons both in style and prices. Dry Goods,Notions, Furnishing Goods, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Groceries, Etc Call and see me. TXT. IF1. BEAD, (Snccessor First Street, in Wash-Dress Fabrics, Batistes and Fine Turkey Reds. II. ALLEN) I Goods House toS II. Allen) Albany, Oregom. Spring S AT Win. SIMPSON, -HAVING PURCHASED THE BAMBUPT STOCK! "Of Shane Offers the entire stock of dry dress goods, woolen fabrics, domestics, Jt it Cost Without Reserve ! '. These goods must be sold. ATTENTION! Buyers of groceries andpersons having but fer'aE& eggs t o " s ell , will find it greatly to their advantage to call and examine our goods and prices. KENTON & CHASE, y; ! New Store between the opera house and postoffi.cn NOW m -0) Lamps and tap Trimmings -AT- JULIUS GEADWOHL'S Crockery Store. lloo-er Bros'. Silverware, French., China andCrystalware, Boys' Wagons vnd "Doll Carriages, Fancy and Toy Ooods. SAVE YUR MONEY Bv buying your goods irom mystore. I am buv ing direct from the tactory and sell at Eastern prices with freight added, 101 cash. Kenton's Bakinff Powde -O) I am agent for ten responsible Fire and Marine In surance companies, representing $7 2, 000,000. Insure and protect youiself before it is too late. I am also agent for the Frank Bros. n r-. if ici on pane rrancais. nier TJHE CITY LIQUOR STORE. ST. BAVMGAItT, Proprietor. laTNext door to the Odd Fellows' Temple, Albany, Oregon Keeps constantly on hand the finest imjiorted anddomestic wines fjiuuors ciirara ap tobaccos. Only first-class liquor,store in she city ' SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO ORDERS FROM THE COUNTRY COST! fc Lonsway goods, 1 toots and shoes, ladies' fine c. etc Call earlv and secure bargains: (O- -One Pound Can, 25c (O - Implement Co-, Portland. 'it . . . wira aeutcn gesprochen IMl t Star Hate! -A FULL STOCK OF- Staple Groceries I Fine GIassware,Crockery The best quality of taaa coffe, niaini o mate. tie. CAKES, PIES, Fresh Baked Bread Every Day. At this old and reliable house is aisoto V 'annti a complete assortment, of fresh famit groceries, to which is (onstantly being a.lUcI am j '.he se isuoable lines of i;roveries tuid provisioaar i Ucil S j Cranberries, fine Pickles, Dried Beef Chipped to Order, i Anchovy Mustard, j Candies and Nuts, L astern Buckwheat Flour, Canned Goods of All Kinds, Bohemian Glassware, Etc The-e poods were all bought when prio ere low and the benefit of the margin will l. u the old corner on First ai.d r-trH ;r HOFFMAN AND PFEIFFER, Proprietors of ALBANY SODA MM And manufacturers of Choice WectioDery. We are now prepared to furnish choice, fresh candies of best grade, consisting .f pure sti.-fc, assorted flavors, mixed candies, extra Ktencb and chocolate creams, fancy mixed, candy tua and a general assortment of flue cindies AT THOLEsALK U KETAIL. S"Orders from country dealers promptly a tened to. Factor; on 1-irgt street, Albany. - - Oregon. M ten Mi, ISORt, L!iM. A CO., Prop'. NEW PROCESS FLOUR. (Superior for family and bakers' use) Tie Best Storage Facilities i9Tbe Highest price in cash paid for wheat. ALBANV - OiUhiOH. fievere House Sestapnti (on edoopeav tlajs) I Cooducted by H. DIERCKS.1' HeU swnrcd from SS mill tm $1.0K fgXtastsmcn order vfiatover deaired. Th uib v :.d with the beet in the market. Itesit l-Mafc and Einployment Asfiur. PARTIES HAVING FARMS FOR SALE of about KiO acres, or those having larger tracts which they would be willing to divide up into SO or Kio acre lots, are invited to call .it our office, as wc have a tew customers fo that class "f farms. We tn also furnish par ties wanting help, either male or female, for the city or country, with such help as thev j ilesirc on short notioe; and we also have a few situations for bota male and female in the city and countr.. Call at our office if you want help or want employment. We can get either for yon. Office No. 65 First street, ad joining W. C. Tweedale's tin store. F. A. BURKHART & CO. DR. R KOLDEWAV, VETERINARY SUR geon, Albany, Oregon. - -Graduate of Ger man and American colleges. Police to Taxpayers. TVJOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ON 1 all county taxes for the year 1887 not paid before April 1st 18SS. cost will be added. Those who have not paid will govern them selves accordingly. Prompt payment will savecost. By order of the sheriff of Linn countv. D. S. Smith. Farm for Kent or Sale. THREE-FOURTH SECTION OF LAND, consisting of the Findley Sodaville ranch situated on the Santiam mountain road, 15 miles east of Sweet Home. Good house and barn on premises. For further information inquire of W. R. Findley at Sweet Home. 1 THE PHU OGRAPHER. Part-on s oM stand Albany t 2a Per Cent Dint FOR CASH ON LUMBER At J . M. Dorrance'8 steam sawmill one and one-hali mile from Meliama. For further particulars, address J. M. D0RRANCE, Mehama, Or. OR. SHORT LINE & UN ION PACIFIC R. R- Shortest and best route to all points cast and south. Pullman Palace cars. Emigrant or fam ily sleepiog cars all the way through from Portland to Council Bluffs and KansasCity without change. These cars are free of charge. For further particulars rega;ding rates. etr inquire of Curran & Montuitli, agents, Albany. Oregon. FOSHAY & MASON Wholesale and Retail Dmiists 1 Booksellers JUL r f i