Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, July 11, 1888, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE MOKNTN'tf- HERALD: WEDNESDAY, JULY 11, 1888.
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THE MA II.
M:.ils at the Albany postoffiee close as follows;
Fur all offices north
Tne Eastern states ( ,. ...
1 ne West Side rb:S0 A- M-
And the Nat row Gauge R. R. )
Fur Portland and ijaleia 11 A. M.
Corvallisand Yatjuina 12:30 P. M.
Al office south 7:30 p. m.
The postotlice will be closed each evening
Hum si wj seven o ciuck.
K;istered matter for the early morning
train should be mailed bei'ore S o clock the
revioues veiling.
NATIONAL REPUBLICAN TICKET.
FOR PRESIDENT,
BENJAMIN HARRI)2ft
OF INDIANA.
FOR VICE-PRESIDENT,
LEVI P . MORTON ,
OF NEW YORK.
FOR PRESIDENTIAL BLECTORS,
ROBERT M'LEAN, WM. KAPUS,
C. W. FCLTON.
BUSINESS OUTLwK.
The commercial affairs of the
country seem to be in a favorable J
condition. Trade in some quar
ters is reported dull, but generally
throughout the country it is slight
ly on the gam. The Boston Ad
vertiser, a journal that is taken as
good authority, thinks that the
general trade reports from differ
ent sections of the country indi
cate a quiet or only moderately
active condition of business. In
most departments, however, tradg
is healthy and is steadily absorb
ing production, thus leaving the.
market comparatively clear ion
more activity in manufacturing
when the signs of the future be
come more auspicious. One nota
ble exception to the rule, however,
is found in the iron and steel in
dustry. The differences between
the manufacturers and their men
is still unsettled, and introduces a
new element of uncertainty which
time alone will solve. Business
has been somewhat affected bv
.great heat of th-j weather. But it
has been good growing weather,
and anything which tends to bene
fit the crops, which are of so great
importance to the prosperity of the
country, can not be looke I upon as
an evil without compensating . ad
vantages. Tiie reports in regard
to the "crops are in the main quite
satisfactory, and the condition of
spring wheat is reported better
than last year.averaging 92 against
87 per cent, a year ago. Th
r downward tendency in the wheat
market has continued, with con
siderable excitement in the spec
ulation. Flour has been dull and
rather lower, in sympathy with
the decline in wheat. Corn and
oats were also lower, as there has
been a good deal of liquidating by
the speculators in the former. In
irygonls there has been a mod
erately active movement in staple
cotton goods, etc., which ruled
firm in price. The gold shipments
to Europe have excited no social
I
interest, and the loss of over $9,
000,000 the past four weeks has
had no perceptible influence. In
fact, according to the Advertiser,
jold is the cheapest medium in
which the country can now pay its
indebtedness. -
The self-constituted returning j
board has taken the Herald's ad
vice and discontinued its labors. It
lias discovered perhaps that at
tempting to go back of the election
returns by monkeying with the
ballots will not be tolerated by the
people. It. might also be stated
that if Judge Whitney continues
the contest for the office of county j
i n. i n,0 !,.,:
judge, the ballots, after having
been handled so many times by
different persons, will be very un
reliable if brought forward as evi
dence.1 Says the Chicago Inter-Ocean:
The press and people of England
are not friendly toward the repub
lican ticket and platform. This is
one oi the hea vy burdens we shal
Lave to patiently bear during the
campaign, while the democrats are
buoyed up by lively sympathy
across the . O'.'iiirJ.. But we recall
the fact that it was the same dur
ing the war for the union, and
despite British bullets and active
assistance ti e victory was won
ver the allied forces.
The most su -cessful annexation
st, as for as the Mexican territ.. y
ii concerned is the Uio (.Irani -8
iver. It is said to be constant!
wallowing up the land on trie
Mexican sid'-i of the river and de
biting the debris on tiie Amen-
bin swift, . tpwios v uv.stt-.iU.t
.hatbayoaets and sword.-s cannot
j-epulse.
EDITORIAL NOTES.
Thsre are some hard things in
this world, but when any person
J in s against them they can con
sole themselves with the fact that
the hardest thing yet found is a
"rorad bort" diamond that the
Tiffany's recent ly tried to polish,
giving it the benefit of 75,000 mile?
of friction surface in twenty-four
hours, uru'er a pressure of forty
poi.nds without any other result
than injury to the friction surface.
Ordinary hardness disappears iu
comparison.
The foolit-h assertion has been
made that Gen. Harrison voted for
a bill to enfranchise Chinese. The
assertion is too absurd to receive
attention, and we challenge any
person to produce any such record.
Thrt length to which partisan mis
representation will go is really un
measurable. The legal fraternity are likely to
be somewhat disturbed by the le
port that the published editions of
the U. S. supreme court reports
are in so accurate that, in some
cases, the syllabuses prepared by
the judges cannot be recognized.
The meeting of the teachers in
the national association in San
Francisco is turning out full as
large as was anticipated. DeleL'a-
tions are arriving in that city in
large numbers, and the reception
committee have their hands full.
A Pacific telegraph cable is in
course of construction from." Aus
tralia to Victoria, British Colum
bia, coming by the wav of Fiji and
Sandwich Islands. Puck's girdle
around the earth in forty minutes
will be practicticaily completed.
The prospects for an abundant
harvest in the Willamette Valley
are most promising.
XEW TO-DAY.
Wanted.
t PRACTICAL PRINTER, CAPABLE OF
j of making up forms and doiiisr job
orK in a country onice,
Express.
Anply to Lebanon
Fruit Dryer lor Sale.
PLUMMER FRUIT DRYER, FACTORY
size, complete, with additions and im-
1 provements, for sale eheap. Apply to A.
maxer, bhedu, Oregon, or to A. Wheeler,
Springtiekl, Oregon.
t Crop to Let.
rnHE UNDERSIGNED DESIRES TO LET
X. out the harvesting of a crop of fiom 30
t; 40 acres, more or less, consisting of wild
oats, cultivated oats, timothy. clet and
wheat, all good. Terms, one half the crop.
Apply as soon as possible to the owner, Thoa.
J. Anderson, on his farm about five mill's
.south of Albanv.
Wanted.
QtELhCT BOARDING PLACE FOR A
O single gentleman. Adure.-s, Psiotficj
box 38'', Albany.
Masnolia?Flonr.
red to any part of fhe city, for $1.10 per
sack JOHN A CRAWFORD.
nlSodtf
BUILDING TO RENT SUITABLE FOR
small business, next door to Thompson
& Overman's harness store. Inquire at the
latter place
REVERE HOUSE, ALBANY, OR. CHA3.
Pfeiffer, Prop. Only tirst-eclass house
in the city. Large sample rooms for com
mercial men. No Chinamen employed in the
kitchen. General sta-e office for Corvallis.
Lost.
WEDNESDAY, IN THIS CITY. A
nickel open face watch with a brass
chain attached. The finder will be suitabh
rewarded bv leaving the same with the own-
j or, L. E. Snell, a Schmeer's livery stable.
j FSe lie" HA2fD WAG
You will Save Money
BY TAKING YOUR SEWING MACHINES
to the repairer, B. F. Parsons, at Sixth
aud Jefferson streets, Albany, Oregon. Good
satisfaction or no pay.
Cow for Sale.
A FINE MILCH COW, 6 YEARS OLD
. for sale T. J. Anderson, 5 miles . south
of Albany, near the Calapooia.
-i-tor SAle-a well established
jj millinery store. Will run doVii st ck so
that it will not require much capital to pur
chase the same. For further particulars call
upon or address. MRS. e. J.O. CONNkR.
Box 16S, Albany Ogn.
Contractor and Builder.
THE UNDiLRSIGNEDJHAVING LO
I
eated in Albany solicits Jpatronaee
from city aud country. Wili contract
to build bridges, barns, and all manner
I of dwellinar houses, including: Queen
Anne,Eatlake and Elizabethian styles
of buildinsrs. Will furnish plans and
SDecittcatons free of t chanre. Satis
jaetion guaranteed W. O. CA3SEL-
LOST.
ONE TWO-YEAR OLD STEER, LIGHT
red, with some white on his breast and
flanks, also right ear cut off and left ear
split, and branded L on left hip. Left my
farm one mile east of Albany about two
nioirhi ago Anyone returning or giving in
fonnation leading to the recovery of the
same, will be suitably rewarded by
R. L. BURKHART.
HEWERT, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKE
. and jeweler, Albany, Oregon,
Dissolution nf Partnership.
VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
1 prtnersluu heretofore existing between
W. J. Monteitn and Fred Hoffman, under the
firm name of Hoffman & Monteith, is this day
dissolved by nmtua cor.si.-nr, the former
e'.aining the Saloon b 'sines, and the latter
the restt'.'iraiu. M. J. Monteith will collect
.-.11 accounts, and asum; all liabilities in the
ilooii business, and Fre I IloSnvm will coi
:ect ao-.-ount, and sesuiae ail liabilities in the
restauraat.
FRED HOFFMAN
W. J MONTEITH
i ;
"? !.ANI-31T'ATEI' li
: of Albany .near the Oregon
.') ! r--s in o it-uitiott, :-:i'i
i u.i'-jr a;; i r for i:e;!
n; !!.-
!! railro--
v.,.i
?;"2,f"). w:rh f-frnis to suit fttirchavr.
rti-.-ui a-.mlv to J. J. rr.
Mer.ican Cactus Rifters is the best
r-i:siedv in tiie v-oi'.ti f.K 1 i r and U-i-
i!'.:v iis':ies, ii'ijrestion, e
at y. BAr-asajart's.'
K4!-
CONQUERS PAIN.
Men oi eminence testify to the virtues of St, Jacobs Oii,r
among whom Mr. New writes as follows :
"From my own personal experience and observation, I
v
v
Late Asst. Secretary of
SOLD BY DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS EVERYWHERE.
THE CHARLES A. VOCELER COMPANY,
BALTIMORE. MD.
GEO. W.
(SUCCESSOR TO W.
as
as
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as
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Stoves a,ncl Halites
-ALSO A FULL LINE OF
TINWARE, 1UMPS, HOSE. COFFER WARE
And every variety of cockinr uJen-iils and novelties irijiljouse furnishing
roods. The public is invited to call.ind examine this mamWoth stock Jundcr
the new management.
If in I
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Lamp
amps
mill
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- AT
JULIUS GRADWOHL'S
Crockery Store.
IXocrer Bros'. Silverware,
ir v mi l. , O liiria andOrvstalware.
Boys' "Waeons vnd "Doll Carriages,
Fancy and Toy Ooods.
SAVE YUR MONEY
Bv buying your goods from myjjstore. I am buy
ing direct from the tactory and sell at Eastern prices
with freight added, lor cash.
Kenton's Bnkuig Powde -One Pound Can. 25c
I am agent for ten responsible Fire and Marine In
surance companies, representing 72,000,000. Insure
and. protect youi self before it is too late. Iam also
ajjent for the Frank Bros. Implement Co-, 'Portland
igT lei cn parte Francais. Hier wir. deutch gesprochen.i
cordially
indorse St.
the United States Treasury.
WILL I ML
DEALERS IN-
Diamond Jewelry, Fine Sil
verware, Rings, Ladies Watches
and Chains, and all kinds of El
egant Jewelry
AL ASTONISHINGLY LOW PRICES.
SMITH
H. SIcFARLAND) ;
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(o.
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Fne
matches
SPRINGFIELD SAW MILL
SPRIX&FIELD 0FONT,
- "Albany yardnd office on R tilroad, between 4tli;md 5th streets ..-IHH
Having lumber not excelled inequality, uiidfacHities not surpassed for the
prompt and.satisfaetory lilliui ororders. I.resDeetfullv solicit a share of "the
ade. a. WHEELER.
AT COST!
Having decided to cloe out our business here, we
will sell our
entire: stock:
Clothing, FurnishingJGoods, Hats. Caps, Trunks, Valises, Ect
AT
Those wishing bargains "will "call early before the
toct is broken, as thesegoodsjmus i be sold within
the next )0 days.
6. B, 16:ihe( & 6b
W. F.
fSuecessor to
(
niui
(llll
1 am now receiving new goods in every line and
would cordially invite everybody to call and inspect
our stock and prices. We propose to have tha
The Live Drv Goods House
of A.ibany, and shall at all times studythe
wants ot our patrons both in style and prices.
Dry Goods Notions, ,
Furnishing Goods, ';
Hats and Caps,
Boots and Shoes,
Call and see me.
-w. if1.
(Sncceasor
The City Liquor Store,
HI. BAVMGAltT, Proprietor.
tSFKext door'to'.the Odd FellowsTeuiple, Albany ,Jf OregonlES
Keepa'constantly on hand the finest imrted and'UoniesticJwints.yiquorgi'cigarsIar 1
toW-xw. Only firat-cia3.liquortstore in she city .
SPECIAL ATTENTION PAIOO ORDERS! FROM THE COUNTRY'
14,000 GIVEN AIM !
In prollts will be -ivcn to customers bvtweei: tliis date ii:d January 1, 1S3.
at the store of
WM. SHVlPsOJNT.
j Who is selling an "nnvv nse bankrupt
i. Call and see the roods on his o, 10, 15,
j hc.'idiiuarteri for big baraias.
"Cost!
READ,
X. II. ALLEN)
SHM5K-!
Groceries,Etc
ZEezexx
to N H. AUtu;
- Alba iy, 0.-ija.
s.tt - c - k of arftrcra! ?a?.rcr.snd:S4'j :it rest
:20 and .35 cant counters. His sto,-e is
S 11
Star Mery !
4444 0 4)49-44
-A.F7LL STOCK OF-
Staple Groceries I
assware,!
The best qiaJity ot teaa.
acts, eta.
CAKES, PIES,
Fresh Baked Brea
Every Day.
At this old sad raHabie hour to atae d t.
'ound a complete Maortment, of fresh fauik
noceriet, t which is constantly being aJctoH
the taeaaonabto Horn of cm tmhm ami ffowmam
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 all bought when pries
were low, and the benefit of the margin will bi
given to his cutttoroera. Uemember the platja
iX thd old c-orner on First and Bmadalhia 8ta. '
HOFFMAN AND PFEIFFER
Proprietors of
And manufacturer of
ice
We are noir prepare)) to fornish 9ioice, freak
candies of best grade, consisting of pure stick,
assorted flavors, mixed candies, extra FreiMS)
and cnoeoiate creams, fancy mixed, tsandy tya
and a general assortment of fine isandies
AT HOLESALK OB BETAIIU
tOrders from muutij dealers promptly air
Mned to. Factory on i'LtsA atraet,
Albany, - - Oregon
led Crow Mi
rsoK, svtjnutci rmp'a.
NEW PROCESS FLOUR.
(Sqperi m tm tsnrnr saif bnfasafme)
The Best Storage MJitii
tiTTne Kl&mk frim in r h patd -tar aa
AL-avurv . . mmaamj
fieyere House Restaurant:
H.DIERCKS.
nerni
iffCtiHt,nTner8 4snler
.h'o ifd wit
tj market.
SECOND HAND STORE.
TheTpast year hasf proven it to be s
necessity. The best and cheapest
place in the city to buy your
Sto yes. Furniture, tinware
We aie always prepared tc buy your
heuseho'.d furniture at the highest
cash price. Sole agents for the
PEERLESS OIL CAN
And Lamp Filler.
fipTinshop recently added. All work,
done at the lowest possible rates , V
L. GOTTLIEB.
Albany Bath House J
AND
HAIR DRESSING SALOON,
JOSEPH WEBBER, PROPRIETOR.
EsfLadiessnd ehiidreu'shair dress
nc h specialty. " Dntiie satisfaction
2uarante-4j. .
Administrator otirr. -
Ir. the County Ccurt orLir.n county. State o
Oruon.
In the matter of the Estate of Ida if. Crewse
dsceosetl
OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
1" undereigoed has ben duly appointed
administrator of the above estate by the
county court of Linn cour.tv, Oregon. That
all persons having olain atraiost said estate
are hereby notified a:id required to present
the same, together with tje proner proof and
vouchers to the undersigned at his residence
ia Shedu, Lian county, Oro", within six
iQ4t;ths from the date hereof.
Dated June II, 1888.
DAVID GREWSF,
Administrator.
D. T. Wyman. a?ent for the State
Insurance company f.r Albany and
Men county ha his office with Rhodes
oc Donley rea'. estate arente, and
parties desirousof coiny business with '
iiitn will have the same prom pity at-t-t',c1ed
o in his absence bv calling st
Uieir orhce, two doors east of Conn
rris. t'rocery store.
T-- a!i thA wv from 2.r. t 75 i;,t.
NORTHWEST
F1RK and MARINE
INSURANCE COMPANY
PO STL AND, - - OREGON
CJPBTTAIL STB CM,
$5 ,!
n i
mew
wry
ALBANY SODA W OMS
Wdione
the nerttp