Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, April 14, 1888, Image 2

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    THE MOBNTXti HERALD: SATUBDAY, APRIL" 14, 1888.
PUBLICAN STATE TICKET.
Cosgrkssbas Binsrer Frman.
Sitp khs Jutkie W. P. . Lord.
Prmdkstial Electors itooett McLean.
Wm. Knpus
C. W.Fulton.
Attorney for 3rd Dist. H. rt Ue... t.
REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET.
Representatives O H Irvine, Albanv.
W W Richardson, Scio
VV R Kirk. Brownsville
County Judge D R N Blackburn, Albany
Commissioners A Savage, Santiam
A Brandon, Center
Ct-KRK Geo W Davis, Shedd
Kecorder O S Slay, Scio
smkrihf John Conser; Syracuse
Treasurer J F Hyde, Liberty
assessor C Sperry, Brownsville
School Sup"t I M Williams, Halsey
Surveyor BT T Fisher, Syracuse .
Coroskr T H Cone, Albauy
LIMIT1NG FORTUNES.
In view of the vast accumula
tions by private individuals in this
country, that have in a measure
locked up the wealth of the nation,
iind indirectly contributed to many
of the financial stresses that have
overtaken us, many have advo
cated the limiting, by statutory
law, the extent 'to which individ
uals can sequester to themselves
the wealth of the country.
jThe fallacy of this view of the
case cannot help presenting itself
to the observant thinker who
rightly views the situation, how
ever. If we acquire the habit of
now and then looking at the case
frpm this side, from which we un
happily so se'.dom look at it, the
proposal to put legal limits, to the
amount xA fortunes will take an
entirely new aspect. We shall see
that we are, in reality, making the
definite proposal that our law shall
henceforth forbid any citi.en to
i) ake the world more than so much
rijcher in his lifetime to provide
employment for more than a legally
limited number of those who need
and desire employment, or to be
more zealous than the law allows
in! seeking out commodities or
dojng any similar service for the
general public. Franklin once at
tempted to reach the common sense
of the British public in a pam
phlet entitled ''Rules for Reducing
a Great Empire to a Small One."
If a second Franklin should ad
dress us, must he meet as little
success in combating tiie proposi.1
to put legal limits to the wealth oi
the country? If the proposal
needed any further illumination it
would be found in the impossibil
ity of limiting the injurious results
of its adoption. Human ability is
in the habit of taking very fair
average care of 'itself; if perse
cuted in one city it will not be !
slow 10 seek a refuge and a wel
come in another. If New Yoik
could place a progressive income
tax on her statute book prohibiting
incomes ' above a fiKed limit, one
result would certainly b a diminu
tion of New York incomes; but
that would be far from ail. The
incomes thus limited would rap
idly disappear from New York,
whilo. Connecticut and New Jersey
would show a sudden, surprising
and coincident increase oi large
incomes. So. if the scheme should
tie adopted by the whole United
States, that country would meet an
indefinite dead loss, to the gain of
Canada and Europe. Human
nii 1 1 nil Ifra notnral
auiuiy nuu.u i
retuge and enjoy its natural in-
omrto ri..ifwl.frf nnlx?i thi whole
coine somewiiere unless uie w noie
world Could be united against It as
. - . T1 .
implacably as the Koman empire
used to be against the victim i f
the emperor. Until the pruosai
to limit fortunes by law can be
supplemented by a recipe for Se
curing the acquiescence or n.u
trality of those who are to be
most directly affected by it, it mast j
be considered as really outside of
the province of discussion. If the;
great fortune is the result of defi- J
ance or prostitution of law, let the
law be made to fit the case ; but if J
it is the natural result of human J
ability, why should it not go on j
benefitting the community up to j
the natural limit of human powers
of management?
NEW SCHOOL FOR
JJIANS.
The United States senate
Tja8sed a bill providing for the edu- i
cation of Indian children with
eery prospect of its passage in
the house. This, with the bill
providing for the appointment of a
places the future prospects of the
rising generation of our Indian !
wards in a very fa-orable light, i
The Indian education bill first re- i
quires the secretary of the interior I
to establish an industrial boarding
school on every reservation con
taining not less than five hi n Ired
, Indians. This is the contini ation
and development of muc.i toat has
already been accomplished. As i t
m'-sions, so in the matter of n
dian education, the great dejeii.. ;
ei ce lies with the young g.f!et:-.-.
! tion. -.Expftrience in both tieias .
bus shown that there is ccuiparu-;
tively little to bj looked tor frcm
placing new ideas in old heads.
For the sake of the suif-reliance
and improvement of all that per
tains to a lr'gher citizenship and
the planting of religion in the
heart of the young Indian the
course of education for the Indian
is one of overshadowing import
ance ; and even were these want
ing, as they are rot, as an
economic measure and means of
putting an end to the costly wars
which have existed between the
whites and the red men for twn
hundred and fifty years the educa
tion of the Indian under increased
efficiency consequent upon the
new government of schools will
justify the cost.
Tnr: trouble which Frederick III
of Germany is having over the
diplomatic situation m which his
English wife has placed him.
cmses some geneological fiend U,
hunt up th number of English
wives that German monarchs have
had. He finds that Victoria is the
Hfth. Otto I married Edgy th, of
England ; Henry III married Gun
hilde, an English princess ; Henry
V wedded Matilda, who was a
Norm in and Plantagenet; an I
Frederick II married Isabella,
daughter of King John, the gen
tleman who tumbled to the racktt
at Runnymede.
Oregon will be well and fu'ly
represented at the republican
national convention at Chicago
next June.
Two old soldiers on the Oregon
residential elector ticket speaks
well for the G. A. R. boys.
NEW IO l AY.
frOK SAE.K.
A N Al FRESH MILCH OW;
ONE LIGHT
rV one-horse hack,
ou;se;of Ihrht douiili
harness. For further information call upon
K. B. Vun'c.
LAND! LA:
A ST0CK.2 GRAIN" FARMS AND 17 SMALL
-r tracts for sale on ea-iv
O. Bryant.
terms. Inquire of
ITTAXTED GOOn AGENTS TO INTRO
Vl duce an article used in every house
hold for every town ami cojnty in Oregon,
and Washiugcm and Idaho territories
Address Box 315,
..A lake a few pupils in music
'rjran. Terms moderate.
-piano or
BOARDING AND LODGING ON" REAS
onable terms at Mrs. C. Ball's restaurant,
..ornt-r of Baker and First street, opposite
the Star brewery No Chinese cooks.
II. HI nil I.
BOOT AND SHOEMAKER, ALL WORK
warranted. Shop since the fire removed
to Kerry st vet. second do r fr an posto hce.
A THREE-QUARTER JERSEY HEIFER,
rV one year old; marked witu white, t-trayed
from the premists of W. R. ( raham in this
city on Saturday, Apnl 7. hiti last seen
w .re a halter. A suitable rew.rd will be pain
for her return to the owner.
rV fresh milch cow for a dry o-ie and re
ceive the difference in cash shoul 1 apj-ly to
John Briggs.
HEWERT, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKE
. and jeweler, Albany, Oregon,
BUILDING TO RENT SUITABLE FOR
sutal! business, next door to Thompson
& Overman's harness ston . Inquire at the
latter place
pOOD SECOND HAND ROAD CAIiT FOR
"T ale chfao. al-o a set ot single ha e
I En;uire at this office-
1
Fish Varket.
FRESH FISH EVERY DAY AT TH
new fih market of B. F. Wo 1
opened next door south 01 the Western
U11.cn telegraph office
Practical Tailor! a
hrist wyss. one door east of
! tJemocra,; om'e 011 Sec. i.d street, is pre-
Jiirj1 to make 8Uits) al)(l a kh)(Ss ( rkith
ing. Mens' or hoys' clothing reoaimi and
! cl-aned at leasonuble rates. A 1'ne 1 ne o
samples on h-md. Charts reasonable.
;
air. T. "V. Laney, arrived in the
city Friday night with four fine,
thoroughbred imported Nor.
man horses, owned bv James A.
THE IN- Perry, of W;lminton, Illinois, and
will hold the same for sale. Par
ities wishing fine stock of that de-
V ; i..M.Yflr... olmnl.l ....11 n f T (:.li,v,t..c
j "T'XSXDOHivdl'S
SURE DEATH
TO
i Spirrels and Gophers,
Ma h-by a new
p;v-es: never
fai's to sive
satisfaction.
Ev e r y can
warranted or
money re
funded. 1 he
ciifapbst be
cause it is the
bkst. Prepar
ed iu such a
war that
squirrels eat
n. 1:1 preter
mit to green
-r a ! -', etc.
Over 50.000
cans sold last
ear. Ask
your oruffjjist
or dealer for fc
anil t;ifce no
0 r.
NewioD M-friw
1-- nr& uy
THE OLD WAY
Every housekeeper knows from experience the hard labor requii :d to wash
floors and wring the cloths by hand. ' Bv uinir the Newton sselt wri Jginjr floor
cleaner, wringing the cloth by hand is avoided, the Ii mcI labor is thereby les
sened; the hands do not come in ontuefwith the watw, whereby you can use
noilin and ammonia water. The Newton self-wringing floor elei lier is light,
dunible and biinple in eonstnictiyn, mid well merits the claim of being the
best invented. Special ratos ' canvasser.-- and the usual discount to the
trade. Manufactured and sold by .
LOUIS VIERECK,
A.ltany. L inn County, Oregon.
23T"State and Territorial rights for sale in Kansas, Colorado, Nevada,
Texas, Oregi.n, California. W'a.-hingron.-Moiiiana, Alaska, New Mexico, Idaho,
Indian, Utah, Dakota, Arizo.ta ant! VJ'yomiiig Territories.
W. F. READ,
(Successor to
w and
ffi
1 am now receiving new goods in every line and
uld coidially invite jvry)ody to call and inspect
wo
our stock and prices. We propose to have the
The -Live Dry Goods House
Of Albany, and shall at all times study the
wants of our patrons both ia style and prices.
Dry Goods, Notions,
Furnishing Goods,
Hats and Caps,
Boots and Shoes,
Groceries,Etc
Call and see me.
"W- IF1. ZEE-iIX
(Snccessor'to NH. Allen;
First Street, - - Albany. Oregon.
nTTTT TTT1
if 1 rniini 1 t
mm
ilAlrjiuAL
Having leased a portion of the yard occupied by Mr. Carter, situated'on
the city railroad switch, between Fourth and Fifth streets, I will endeavor to
keep on hand a general supply of building material, such as lumber ana
clear, shingles, sawed and sh:ved, cedar and white tir. Alsolath, and will
receive orders lor sash, doors and mouldings when desired.
Those desiring anything in my line are solicited, to call before purchasing
elsewhere,
W. W. CROWDER
ZE3I, T. TOUSTIEjS,
GENEEA Li -
Al
er, Newsdealer, Stationer
-AND DEALKR IX-
Text Books and
Fine stationery, miscellaneous books, photograph anil autograph albums,
inkstands, ink, pens, pencils, etc., etc. Sheet music, music books and all
kindd of musical merchandise. t
G erieral News Depot.
jJ3PMail orders promptly attended to.
The City Liquor Store,
31. BA UMOABT, Projmetor.
43TXext door to theJOdd Fellows' emple, Albany, Oregon's
Keeps constantly on hand the finest iniKrtl aiidjrinniesticfwineg.fcliquore, cigars r
toW-xw. Only first-classjiquortore in she city
SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO ORDERS FROM THE COUNTRY
FOR SALE
tv my entire stock of Fancy and Staple Groceries at
cost. These goods must be sold within twenty days
I as I intend goino- into a raamifactaring business.
vyi.me eaii) aua secure some bargains.
J: JOSEPH.
Floor Cleaner !
THE NEW WAY
4?
N. H. ALLEN)J
spring stock !
11
'11
illlll
all School:
AT COST !
A 11
FOR
SALE
SPRINGFIELD SAWflfl
SPRIXGrFIELB
Albany yard and office on Railroad, between 4ih mid th streetsJ
Having lumber not excelled in quality, undfacilities not surpassed for the
prompt and satisfactory rilling or order, 1 rftspeeuuuj nxio.i a -jure wi .ttic
rdd-'-' A. WHEELER.
MEW
NEW STORE.
( i nii p rl iinWm Si i m nf . rz in 1
The Hardware am
r ....... ...... ., jv. ia. -:;mn-) centcounters.on eaoii -i
which every art c esis sold at the nVmvx ...-.mp,! Tla ., r.,;
to'replenish your kitchen furniture and household furnishing M.-U or to
purchase 10,000 usefularticles at prices Deyer Jiefore heard of. W ' "Tl
Wm.SIMPSON.
-ALSO WAVING
BAMEDPT STOCK
-Of Sliane
Offers the entire stock of dry podos, loots and shoes, ladies' fine
drecs "roods, woolen fabrics, domestics, etc etc.
M 1
These goods rnnst be sold.
ATTENTION
Thepatronage of fami
lies desiring to purchase
clean fresh groceries at
the lowest rates for cash
is respectfully solicited
by
KENTON & CHASE,
New Sfcorejbetweenjtlie opera house and postoffice
If
1
- o) -
Lamps and
-
Lamp
AT -
JULIUS GEADWOHL'S
Crockery Store.
Hoo-er Bros'. Silverware,
French, China andCrystalware,
5oys- Wagons vnd Uoll Carriao-es.
Fancy and Toy Ooods.
SAVE YUR MONEY
Bv buying 'your goods from my'store. I am bny
ing direct from the lactory and sell at Eastern prices
with freight added, lor cash.
Kenton's Mm Ptt -One Pound Can. 25c
I am agent for ten responsible Fire and Marine In
surance companies, representing $7 2,ooo,ooo. Insure
and protect youifrtflf before it is too late. Iam also
agent for the Frank Bros. Implement Go , Portland.
Hf lei on parle Francais. Hier wird deutcn gesprochen."
33 S3
DEPARTURE-
NEW GOODS
nj
f More
J
- n.-, .' '
PURCHASED THE
& Lonswav
-fa'-rtA
lit I
Call early and secure bargains.
rr
U1V
(o.
I
to la I -mn -k It n. V1TT
m mm
A FULL STOCK OT
Staple Groceries I
Fine GIassware,Crockery
Tb beat quality ot tmM, coOm, nuains wv
mote, etc
CAKES, PIES,
Fresh Baked Bread
Every Day.
At this old and reliable hoaar is also to ?
found a complete assortment, of fresh famik
Toceries, to which is constantly being aJdvii at
the seasonable lines of rroceries and provisioav
such as
Cranberries,
Fine Pickles,
Dried Beef Chipped to Order,
Anchovy Mustard,
Candies and Nuts,
Eastern Buckwheat Flour,
Canned Goods of All Kinds,
Bohemian Glassware, Etc.
These (roods were all bought when pHasa
were low, and the benefit of the margin .vill ti
given to his customers, llcn.ember he plac
at the old corner en rirst and U'oaalbin sta.
HOFFMAN AND PFEIFFER,
Proprietors of
)1
in
And manufacturers of
Choice Coofectionery.
We are now prepared to furnish chrt"ce, fresh
candies Of best graJc, consisting .i . ure Kti. k,
assorted Savors, mixed candies, extra ' re ti
and chocolate creams, fancy mixed, candy ius
and a gauerai assortment of ftue eandies
AT TUOLEALG OR BETAII..
Orders from country dealers prompth as
lened to. Factory on rlrst street,
Albany, - - Oregon
Hod Crown Mills.
Mom, i.tKNixe wk nv ris'a
NEW PROCESS FLOUR.
(Superior for family and bakers' use)
The Best Storage Facilities
aThe Highest prica in cash paid for wheat
AXMkSY . . - OttEGOV.
KeTBre House Eesfaupant
(OS EUBGPKA" PLAS)
Conducted by
II. DIERCKS.
MeaJs serred froas B eeafa tm
Xa'Ctixt- i,rs order whatever desired. Ttr
.h' l with the best In tne "'Jirket.
THE PHI OdRAPHER.
fait ton s old stand Albany 1
OR. D. II. JONES
Has accepted the agenev of Oregon and W.
T. for the A. 0. HairU "
--OB
Little Kentucky Giant.
This battery con be'used and kept in order
with but little stwry or e pens, a la one of
'he finest physicians' ana family batteries in
th market. Anyone wishing- to purchase a
!:ood batteiy wil do well to call and examine
them.- The medical world acknowledge the
areat healinjf power of electricity in many
Uiseases, ant' especially those ot a chronic
character. The doctor Is prpared to sive
ectrical treatment. Tliere has been no ex
panse spared in procuring every appliance
occssary to obtain the brst curative effect
from this potent ajjent. You will find at his
oitice the Faradic and the Galvanic batter
!s, the Galvanometer, tnillampere meter, the
automatic Rheotonie, electric needles, Galva
n Mo','net. the itreat galvanic (hair.etc. Per
sons desiring to purchase a batten- or wishing
electrical treatment, will call at Dr. Jones
nihee on Third and Washington streets. Al
bany, Oregon
A.ttnee's Kotim
Notice is iiereby given to all whom H may
c-..nni, tnat T. A. Shane and L. V
x.on9way. conipinjrthe coirtnerghin firm
..f bhaiie Sc. Lonswav, oi Albany, Oregon,
utd, on, .the 13th da of February, lW
assign to me all their property for the benel
tit of their creditors Tlieiefbre all persons
nann any claims against said assicnors.
.shane 5: Lonswav, -will here v tate notice of
raid asMjfnment, and prese:it'their claims to
me, duly sworn to, at my place of business in
mfi y'f and-Orejson, within three
months from the date of notice of said
assignment which I shall hereafter send by
mail to each creditor of said asuiirnors
Dated this20thdayof Februan- 18S8
"'V. R. BILVKt.', WILUAMMS
.'rnev. Albany, Otesjon. e
j'i.Al(.!U.N , hAMUIOtfABL TAILOR.
tionjerfronithe latest line of baiuples di
rect from Fnpcja si-;cialty. Olcaninir and
Xny"ora pr0mr' fone- F rtxS
mASTRfr-TWO GOOD XEN TO WORK OX A
JUi ;ai; 5ood uosition. Also two
good g.rls to do crneral housework. Apply
at once to Burkhart A Miller.
. Kooiu to Rem.
TjlirRNI,SHED KOOMs UP-STAIRS IJI
B BOARDING HOUSE-MK M FEv'
nelL F-cr, thine f.h a.Td otaS
Kooms renteo ,y the week or n-oatli. SaTl
ra-twn guaranteed. .
ALBiNY SODA W ORBS
Electric Batten
WANTEI' -ALL THE FARMERS WHO
wish to sell their farm, to raU and
53hSi- SfSsr1 custoruees -,or