Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, April 12, 1888, Image 2

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Dailv and Weekly
Tv-,.S Oj' SLB3CKIPTI0N.
DAILY.
P-ibHshfid Feverv morning except Monday.)
elivered by carrier, per week 0.15
By mail, per year 5 00
WEEKLY. .
(Published every Friday Morning.)
One copy, per annum, in advance... ......82.0
ben nit paid in advance....... 2.5
REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET.
Reprejsntatjves O H Irvine, Albany.
W W Richardson, Scio
W R Kirk, Brownsville
Coi'STY Judge D R N Blackburn, Albany
Commissioners A Savage, rSantiam
A Brandon, Center
CoKRK Geo W Davis, Shedd
Recorder O S May, Scio
Sheriff -John Conser; Syracuse
Treasurer J FHtue, Liberty
assessor C Sperry, Brownsville
School Sup't J M Williams, Halsey
surveyor K T T Fisher, Syracuse ,
Uoroser T H Cone, Albauy
BRITISH FREE TRADE.
The Herald is indebted to the
Dry Goods Chronicle for an ad
vance copy of an article written
for that journal by Mr. II. K.
Thurber, of Xew York. Mr.
Thurber takes up a contributor to
the Star, who signs himself
"Xaumbeck" and who argues that
the farmers' profits and wages are
determined by the needs of the
ryots of India, whose clothes con
sist of a, breech cloth, of the half
enslaved peasants of Russia, and
of the Italians who are growing
wheat in South America, and
thinks the farmer should favor tree !
t ade. j
Mr. Thurber replies as follows :
"Well, granting all that he sol
graphically described to be so, !
then it makes it all the more!
necessary that we should build up j
:i home market for our farm
p oducts. We should protect our
manufacturing interests so that
instead of a population of 62,000,
00? to 65,000,000 of people to feed
on this continent, we should have
100,000,000. and instead of import
ing as we did in 1830 manufactures
of
Wool to the amount of 41,421,319
Silk to the amount of 27!)67j!)3s)
Iron to the amount of 37,-34,l-7S
F.ax to the amount of 20,903,1:55
-wvwuu vv vttb aiuuuiib ut ' ( : I ,y . ' I It) i
.. 0,UI,0-10
Leather to the amount of ll,b:y,70a
we should
manutacture in this
countrv nearlv all tiiesft a-ootis ami
wares. If we' should do this it
would distribute in the wages paid
to our own operatives at least
)r75,COO,000, a portion of "which at
least ij cow paid to operatives in
urope. Assuming that $75,000,
'Hfttf'is tiiv awnt that would be
paid for the IaIor 611 tlie maEu
factared goods if mar.ufactured ill
this countrv that we import to the
. 4. . i. r..- nrvn -i I .1 '
.ILllOlUIl Oi 1 lO,U0O,UOO. II WOUIU I
:- give $1,000 a year to 75,000 families.
Averaging each family at eight
pers0na, this would be an increase
v?f -M),000, to vur population and
t ' Vf. for all that
mike a home m. .
ney consume of farm products.
The same attention to building up
our iw, .,iercial marine that Jrn
lanu ri've!i i ner marine would add
another million of consumers to
our population and would give us
a chance that we do not now have,
in the South American markets.
s j that many millions more might)
be profitably employed in our man
ufacturing industries.
"The preamble to the first tariff
passed in 1789 dec sr jd it was
'necessary for the support of the
government, for the discharge of
the debts of tlie United States, and
the encouragement and protection
of manufactures, that duties be
laid on goods, wares and merchan
dise imported :' but it did not add
what is so self-evident to all think
ing persons that should now be
added, 'for tlie protection of our
laboring population, so that they
may receive waes that will equal
ize the different conditions of life
of the laboring classes in this
country and the crowded popula
tions of Europe.' It might have
gone further and added that 'the
tillers of the soil shall have a home
market fr their products in their !
own countrv.' If the 'American
market is the best one .in the
world as foreign manufacturers :
say, we want it.for Americans. j
"If the laboring classes in
Europe want to manufacture for us
let them come and. make theic,
homes in this country and help
build up our manufacturing centers,
lire in our houses, or build houses
'. for luemseivcK, consume our farm
pruuuota on this continent rather ;
tuaii uave iubu w.a..n, -v
i . 1 tHoniiitfiiifnrl m nrnau
, the oi eaii in loreign ships at tne ; wiU -h'old the game for sale, rar
exxine of onr farmers to be con- ties wishing fine' stock pf that re
sumed there. This doctrine may seriptio should call at. s"f8
be called 'selfisu and narrow stable and exinethesejiorse
minded,' and on the principle that Notic of Final Srttlen-
'all men are brother' we should ; fSSWJ
be Willing tO let Europe do all our j , :Uncolnty. Oregon, tab .final account ,
manufacturing, as well as all
la r.i tiit msin
result is apiareut to the world."
itiijins wu ;"" ,.t ua Aa. at tne court - lv v ciitiic oluia ui raucv ami iDiaui
But it we ioUuw mat principle ; h i. Aiy. and cost. These sjoods must be sold within twenty days
i. 8hBSurre.ieredupher h,me ; jptte j Come early and secure some bargains.
iuurtuitnrmg interests, and the : iat.a JUrca. 1 s. f a. Vi'atts. i T ICafVR.VTt.
publican convention.
Our dispatches this morning
from Portland indicate that the re
publicans assembled in the state
con .ention have acted h. r nouiou: -ly
ind wisely in nominating the
stale ticket. Hermann is the
choice of the people of Oregon for
congressman and he wiU be re
elected by a rousing majority.
Judge Lord has made an able jut-fee
on the t uprme bench and it
is certuin election to put him again
on the ticket. Albany is not left
out this time, and th3 voters ol
Linn county will unite in showing
their preference for II. H. Hevitt
for district attorney at the polls
rnxt June.
NEW TO-DAY.
MnckhoSderV ItSiM-liu;;.
VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
L a special meeting ofl he; Farmers
and Merchants Insurance company 'of
Albany, Oregon, will be held at the
office of said company in the city of
Albany, Oregon, on U'ednesdav, Vw
2d day of .May, 1888. at the hour of two
o'clock i". m., to consider tlie proposi
tion to increase the capital stock of
said corpo! ,!ion so that ihesanit: ohal
be equal to the sura of live hundred
thousand (5uo,00() dollars.
By order of ihe Board of Directors.
Albany, April 0, ISss. "fiE
CHAS. E. WOLVERTON, Pies
J. K. Eldekkix, Sun' jr.
for Jaie,
AN Al FRESH 11ILCII COW; OKE LIGHT
one-horse hack, one set of liht double
harness. For further information call upon
K. B. Vunk.
LAX It! lam: L4l:
STOCK.2 GRAIN FARMS AND 17 SMALL
T tracts for sale on easy terms, luuuire of
H Bryant
WANTED G0Or AGENTS TO INTRO
duce an article used in every house
hold for every town ami -tojnty in Oregon,
and Washington ami Idaho territories.
AUilress Kox 3'''5,
Albauy, Oregon.
MRS. SHANE LS NuW PREPARED TO
take a few pupils in uiusio -piano or
oran. Terms moderate.
pOOD SECOND HAND ROAD CART FOR
"T sale i:hfap, alo a set or" single haness
Enquire at his office.
BOARDING AM) LODGING ON REAS
onable terms at Mrs. C. Hall's restaurant.
corner of Baker and First street, opposite
, . .
xo ijuinese cooks.
11. riiiuit.
BOOT AND SHOEMAKER, ALL WORK
warranted. Miep since the fire removed
to Ferry st-ret. second doer from postoiticc.
rraetica! Tallitriiis.
HR1ST WYSS. ONE DOOR EAST OF
Democrat otfiie on Second street, is i.r.
ijaiicu w mane suios. ana an Kinos or cloth
."tt. Mer' or boys' clothing ret-aired and
cleaned at icasonaBle ratrs. A iin Km o
samples on hand. Charges reasonable.
ANY ONE WISHING TO TRADE A
fresh milch con- for a dry one and re
ceive the duterence in cash slioula apply to
John Bri:"'..
Fi ii Miirlicl.
FISH EVERY DAY 'AT
fish market of B. F.
TiRESH
THE
Won!
1
opened; next door south
of the Western
L c .cn telegraph o:noe.
HEWER T, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKE
. and jeweler, Albany, Oregon,
TUIU!NQ
TO. REST SUITABLE FOR
uU busiuesi, next door to Thmpscu
& Overn .au's hamtf
store, inauirp at the i
latter place
The "Pioneer Importer and Breeder"
of C.iUforni:i, will arrive in Albany on
or about M irch 20tli with 3 imported
Norman stsUions. I elected from the
linest lot o' draft ho'-ses.evcr landed oj?
tae Pacific -oast. Tlu;se horses will
be ottered at prices that will insure
their sale. Couie to John Setimeer's
stable and see fbein. Every one is a
first-class stallion
i Mf j w. La'y, arrived in the
; citv Friday night" with four fine,
: thoroughbred impure aw.
d hv James A.
, w-ington, Illinois, ana
,1
i th.. 7t i flav 01 aia . o-jv, ----
iifl Attention,
mi 1 m Ml
1 uvuaui i
N01IAN RISES. I
i
r " --P
. . -i i ,,f one o cious r. m. v. ; i i
1 1
THE OLD WAT
I
Every housekeeper knows from experience the hard labor requii id to
floors and wrinjr the ciollid by liamJ. By using the Newton telf-wrLiging
i-inffin me eioia :v nanu :
senea; the hands do not came in contact with the water, whereby you can use
boiling and ammonia water. The Newton seif-wriniring tioor cle; her is light,
durable and simple in constructing, mid wetl merits' the claim of being tlie
best invented Special n.t.-s to canvasser.- and the usual discount to the
trade. Manufactured and sold by
LOUIS YIERECK,
Albany, LinnCounty, Orsgon.
STState and; Territorial rights for sale in Kansas, Colorado, Nevada,
Texas, Oregm, California. Wasliington, M.nn Alaska, New Mexico, Idaho,
Indian, Utah, Dakota, Arizona and Wyoming Territories. '
i mip-.,-.
W. F. READ,
(Successor toN.
Winter and
1 aDa now reeeiVnp; new goods m every line and
would coidially invite e -Hi-rhody 10 call and inspect
our stock and price?. We propose to have the
The Live Dry Goods House
Of Albany, and shall at all times study the
wants ot our patroas both in style and! prices.
Dry Goods, Notions,
Furnishing Goods,
Hats: and Caps,
Boots and Slioes,
Grocerietc
Call and see me.
(Snccessorfto
Firpf Street,
BUI
LDI1
MATERIAL
the eitv railroad switch, between Fourth and I lfth streets, I will endeavwr to
..i..t ( hnlMini. m.itj.ri.ll Cllfll n llimflfr JUKI
. .... ii. fr .njr-.n Kiiiiiifk ill iniiiuiu iimviin... -
. clear, shingles, sawed and shaved, cedar and white lir.
receive orders for sah, doors and moulding when desirea.
Those desirin:
anythinu in riiy line are
W.
elsewhere.
GtEjNTEItv-A- Li
IBookk fc
-AND DEALER IN-
Text Books an?!
!
Fine stationery, miscellaneous books, photograph and autograph albums,
inkstands, ink, pens, pencils, etc., etc. Sheet niusio, music books and all
kinda of musical merchandise.
General ISTews Depot.
jgpMail orders promptly attended to. ,:.
The City Liquor Store,
M. BA U3IGART, Proprietor.
4y Xext door to thelOdd Fellowa' emple, Albany, Oregon'
Keeps constantly on hand the finest imported anddome8titfwines,pquor3 cigars ar
toVcos. Only first-classjtiquoristore in she city , : 1
SKCMl AmimON PAID TO ORDEBS FROM THE COUBTRY
FOR SALE
I hereby offer to the people of Albany and vicini-
THE NEW WAY
Wash
sr floor
itVOidMl till' Invrt 1-ilww is I II- i !... li'-i.
H. ALLEJT)J
mm stock
BEAD,
N1H. Allen,
A!ban Oreson.
L
!i
a
i
soticitea xo can oeiore purcita&uis
W. CROWDER
all School
AT COST 1
FOR
SALE
state, StafcJ julids geadwohis
Sip
SPRINGFIELD SAWMILL
SPRINGrEIELD
"Albany yard and office on Railroad, between 4h and 5th streetsgj
Having lumber not excelled in quality, cndfacilities not surpassed for the
prompt and satisfactory tilling or orders, i respectfully wmcU- a share. of ;Uie
rade- A. WHEELEU.
m
NEW STORE.
! lie Hardware ail W(f Steel
yamec! bywm unpson. 5, 10 15, 2)md2- nferuiter. u
which every art c eis sold at the firw .mine.). Tins is ;l rare oornuntv
to replenish your kitchen furniture and household furnishing U'oods, or to
purchase 10,000 usefularticles at prices Beyer before heard o?,g
WmllMPSON,
-ALSO HAVING
-Of Shane
BAMEDPT
Offers the entire stock of dry godos, oots and slices, ladies' fine
dress jroods, woolen fabrics, domestics, etc. etc.
A
Cost
iii
.These goods must be sold.
ATTENTION
The patronage of fami
lies desiring1 to purclias
clean fresh groceries; at
the lo west rates for cash
is irespectfully solicited
by
KENTON & CHASE,
New Store between tlie opera house and postofSbe
m
-o) (o-
Croc
t i t m i
Lamps anu Lamp iriiiip !
j AT-
Roo-er Bros'. Silverware,
French, Ohitia aticLOrystalware,
Boys "Wagons vnd Doll Carriacres,
I-anov and Toy Ooods.
SAVE YUR MONEY
Bv bnying f your goods troni mystore. I am buy
ing direct from the tactory and sell at Eastern prices
with freight added, lor cash.
Ken
ton's Mm Fowde
I am agent for ten responsible Fire and Marine In
surance companies, representing $1 2,ooo,ooo. Insure
and protect youi self before it is too late. Iam also
agent for the Frank Bros. Implement Go , Portland.
lei on parfe Francais. Hier wird deutch gesprochen.l
OUEGOv,
W
NEW GOODS,
PtTKC MAS !) THE-
STOCK
&
Lonswav
U 1
Call early and secure bargains.
--Ooe Ponni Can. 25c
.
Star Bakery !
"" - -
A TOLL STOCK O
Staple Groceries I
Fine Glassware,Crocker?
The best qmlity ot ty coilM, nkta mux
acts, etc
CAKES, PIES,
Fresh Baked Bread
Every Day.
At this old and reliable bouse is also to
found a complete assortment, of fresh famih
(Toeeries, to which is constantly being aJdel m
the seasonable line of vroceries and provisioaw
such as
Cranberries,
Fine Pickles,
Dried Beef Chipped to Order,
Anchouy Mustard,
Candies and Nuts,
Eastern Buckwheat Flour,
Canned Goods of All Kinds,
Bohemian Glassware, Etc.
These goods were oil boncht when prices
were low, aud the benefit of the margin will t
given to his customers. Remember the plau
M, the old corner on First and B-oadalbin Sts.
HOFFMAN AND PFEIFFER
Proprietors of
T rUT 1 UTflTTf
Villi 19 111 ii
And manufacturers of -
Choice Confectionery.
We are now prepared tc famish choice, fresh
candies of best grade, consisting of yure rti:r(t,
assorted flavors, mixed candies, extra t- icnca
and chocolate creams, fane? mixed, cnd Mm
and a general assortment cf Sne candies
AT irnaiESALK OK retail.
jgrOrders from country dealers promptly a
ttned to. Factory on Fuet street,
Albany. - - Oregory
Red Crow Mills;
IMIR, LtKMK t prop's.
NEW PROCESS FLOUR.
(Superior for fwfljnsnrti
l-brnkinTate)
TlieBest Storap FaciJitie?
The HigiMat price in cash pakl for mbmi
i-1 I OltKGON.
(OK: EDBOFSAV PLAS) '
J - Conducted by i
H. DIERKS.1:
Heals set-Td trmm t5 ceals t $l-OS
fgrc.n-xt'-mprs order :l wnatever desired. TT
b' 't witn the beafcin tt", " triret-
THE PHU OGRAPHER.
Paxton's ok) stand Albany
DR. D. I
IN
Has accepted the ajjencv of Oregon and W.
". for the A. C. Harris
OR
Mtt;e Kentucky Giant.
This battery can he uaed and kept in order
ivith but iittle stuily ore ierisr. It is one of
he finest physicians' ana family hitteries in
the market. Anyone wishing to purchase a
sood baUeiy wiU do well to ail and examine
thein. The medical world acknowle.lre the
.ii-eat healing power of electricity in many
diseases, am' especially those oi a chronic
character. The doctor Is prepared to give
e ectrical treatment. There has been no ex
pense spared in procuring every appliance
i-ecessary to obtain the best curative effect
from this potent agent. You will find at his
otfice the' Farad ic and the Galvanic batter
ies, the Galvanometer, millampere meter, the
automatic Hheotome, electric needles, Galva
t.'O Maimet, the great galvanic -hair,etc. Per
sons desiring to purchase a battery or wishing
electrical treatment, will call at Dr. Jones
office on Third and Washington streets, Al
bany, Oregon
AmiigRee'K Notices
Notice is hereby given to all whom it may
' ci'.iifctrii, that. T. A. Shane and L. V.
l.onsway, comp Msing the copartnership firm
of Shane A: Lonsway, of Albany, Oregon,
did, 'on the 13th dav of ' February, 1888,
;tssign to me all their property for the bene,
fit of their creditors. Therefore all persons
having any claims against said assignors.
Shane Lonswav, will here' y take notice t-f
said assignment, and present their claims to
nte, dulysworn 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 shall hereafter send by
mail to each creditor of said assignors.
Dated tlns20th dav of February, 18S8.
"WILLIAM MASTERS,
"V. !. BILYTU, Assignee
Attorney, Atliaiiy, n.pi;oi' f
Wji'LACO.iLl.'v , tASU.O.NABLB TAILOR.
. Nohy suits and pants cut and mad
to order frcm the latest line of samples di
rect from 'Frioa specialty,- Cleaning and
repairing a prompt y dcue. First street.
Albany, Or. f
TTTASTKD - TWO GOOD MBS WOHK ON A
W farm; good steady position. Also twa
good girls to do general housework. Apply
at once to Burkhart & Miller.
Reams to Kent.
FURNISHED itOOMS UP-STAIRS IN
front of lirii.k on First street. Apply at
Herald office.
B BOARDING HOUSi-MRS. A!. FEN
nell. F-cr.'.thinr resh and clean.
Rooms rented jy -the week or 'month.. Sat -fantion
guar.ir.Tecd.
"17"ANTEr ALL THE FARMERS WHO
V wis'i to sell their fannf, to call and
l '.ace the s "io i:i the hands of Currr.n k
Montieth, have several customecs for
i:ocd gnu tock farms.
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