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About Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19?? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 11, 1888)
THEV'M( )TTSTS"t TTET? ATYD : SATURDAY, ATTrlTST 11. 1SSS, Daily a.ndWeekly TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. DAILY. Published every morning except Monday .1 elivercd by carrier, per week Vi5 Uy mail, ptryiai 5. CO WEEKLY. (Published every Friday Morning.) ne copj-, per annum, iu advance S2.00 When not paid in advance 2.;0 -6:30 a. TIIK MAIL. Mails at the Allan postottice close as;follovs: For all offices north The Eastern states ' The West Side " I And the Natrow Gaiiife R. R. ) For Portland and Salem 11 A. M I Corvallis and Yaquiua 12:30 P. M Al office south 7:30 p. M. The postottice will be closed each evening from six to seven o'clock. Registered matter for the early mor train should be mailed before S o'clock the reyioues veninir. NATIONAL EEPUBLICAN TICKET. ! naturalization facilities and privil eges a.s the most skilled and valuable foreign mechanic, and if they improve their opportun'ries in some outlying sections where they outnumber other residents they will in time ne able to impress their antagonistic Italian viev s our legislation. The laV against pauper or contract labor should be enforced, and the committee will do well if they recommend such action as shall stop it at once and forever. FOR PRESIDENT, BENJAMIN HARRISON, OF INDIANA. FOR VICE-PRESIDENT, LEVI P . MORTON , OF NEW YORK. FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS, ROBERT M'LEAN, W.I. KAPl'S C W. Fl'LTON. PA UPER 1MMWRA T10N. Much thought is being stirred up over the matter of the foreign pauper immigration to this country, and it is acknowledged to be the most threatening danger we now have te contend with. The Philadelphia Inquirer, in discus sing the congressional investiga tion, that has recently been in progress rinds that the revelations made by the special committee of the house appointed to investigate The case of John Swinton, the editor of (he New York labor piper, which failed and bankrupted its editor, appeals to the sympathy of every charitable person. He was deeply interested in the cause of the laboring men of the country, and he established his paper in their interest. He would not allow this paper to be used as a political organ, and the result was that the men whom he befriended deserted him, and his paper proved a failure. He lost in it fortune and prestige. Then sickness fell upon him, and now he is just recovering from an operation for cataract that may leave him totally blind. Swinton is wild in many of his labor-reform ideas, but no one ever questioned his honesty or his single-minded devotion to the interests of the poor, and he cer tainly deserved a better fate than has befallen him in his old age. I take pleasure ia aaaouncia tnat I hart removed from my old store to my naw "building oa the corner of Fisst and Broadalbin Streets. Thanking my customers fori the literal patronage they have hesto-wed upon me in the past, I trust that vrith increased facilities and a large experience Z may merit a continuance of it in the ruture. Certainly there must be some I mistake in the report that is given place in scientific notes, to the efftct that an interesting experi ment was recent Iv made bv a Durand in reference to the relative power of imagination in the twu sexes, lie gave to 100 of his the methods of steamship agents ! hospital patients a dose of sweet- j in bringing pauper immigrants into j enei water, and shortly afterward ' HI BURKHART & R0YCE,""ljl IKffl TTTK'. T.VlTYIVll tP'tSSw? iinTinr nr nrnnnifti ! ill rim onri inn pdihtcdc IB hlllll! h I IU UU III II iiuuuruiiu uuu iiiiiiiliiui rag I1UMUL Ul llUVIUVnL! 81 0i the 111 j jj eSa Blanks f Kinds Constantly ' on Hand. Sj " Send for Estimates and Price List of l SeSv Offirn in Finn's Blnr.k. Alhnnv Or HPsKvi "iwWrm I Ur. ! I ril I 1 T-v i r-. ir t . I I lo tlie fatroBS ol Mm ! Star Bakery I -A FULL STOCK 07- Staple Groceries I Fine Glaware,Crockery Tb best quIity of is oofiaa, nWo an witri, etc CAKES, PIES, Fresh Baked Bread Every Day. At this old and reliable houae is k)m to t found a complete assortment, of fresh famil. Croeeriea, to which is (anstently being added 4 the seasonable fines of rroeari aud promina taeb 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 prions were low, and the benefit of the manrin will t given to liis custodiers. Kemember the tsur. at the old corner on First and BtNulalbin Sta. ' mm METER. ALBANY SODA WflBKS the country show a systematic violation of the contract labor law. Instead of the steamship companies aiding in the enforcement of the law, the testimony shows that they entered the room, apparently j greatly agitated, saying he had, by j mistake, administered a powerful; emetic. In a few minutes four-: filths of the subjects were affected ; will bring over anybody who can by the supposed emetic, and weie! pay the small steerage passage. ! mamly men, while eve-y one of; The agent of one of the lines i those not affected were women, j unbosomed himself with unblush-j It the facts are correctly stated,; ing frankness, stating that the j what becomes of the theory of the ! whole business of Italian immigra- J much boasted predomenence of j tion is in the hands of the New nerve and force of will in the mas-1 York Italian brokers, who, making culine sex. I a study of evading the law, are j """ , IT uu I have tlii.s day ontracte 1 with M sr Stewartut Sox, of Alb my, to fiiniisli a lai?e ;iantity of i)iire I Manilla oindiiiL?- twine to members of our order. .Ail j patronscan call at their )lace of business and byhe I method adopted at our business council secure the ; benefit. of mv contract. I hare also made arrange , ments with the sa-nlirm to furnish a lot of Osborne j steel frame binders, Send in your ordeisSas soonVs )ossii)ie as D.arvjst is near. l'Triel MART MILLER, Financial Agent. NEW TODAY. For Sale. able to do it successfully and profitably. 11 declared that 60 per cent, of the Italians who come to this country come on tickets inure of spirited 9tyle, yet gentle for la jmMaju -'o ohj. , two. lv ; Uies to drive, will be sold reasonable. In- say, they are bargained for before- j quire at Herald office. hand, and the brokers or padrones I in this country deliver them here I a.8 need by contract. Sometimes when the brokers have large orders to fill, according to the testimony, they pool their wants, charter unitedly a steamship charging the regular rates for passage, but fur nishing the poorest kind of accom modation. Thus the brokers obtain a profit additional to the brokerage received from the persons who want the cheap Removed. j JOSKPH WEBBER ANNOUNCES TO HIS ! patrunsand t'rienits that he can be found on Lyon street, between Engine Co. No. '1 . anl First street, until iiis new rooms in r'o- j shay & Masjns brick are ready,' Fruit Dryer tor Sale. P'LUMMEK FRUIT DRYER, FACTORY i size, complete, with additions and im provements, for sale eiieap. Apply to A. Blaker, Shed.l, Oregon, or to A. Wheeler, : Springfield, Oregon. ! i nisoliiiion or FartnrrsUip. j NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE partnership heretofore existing between ' Messrs. Emerick & Dieringer is this day dis- ; j solveil bv mutual consent, Mr. Emerick it-; i v itv. i . ..:, : tiring. Tne business will be cDntmued bv ' laborers. The general practice, it Mr foerinKer who wi pay M inuebtednesi j and collect all outstanding accounts. Those ', so indebted are requested come forward and j settle. A continuance of the patronage heretofore extendwdis solicited. j Albany, August I, 1SSS. ! m V oirtim DEALERS IN FiDe Id Diumond Jewelry, Fine Sil verware, Rin;rs 'Ladies Wiitehe and Chains, nndjill kinds of El eraut Jewelry ASTMnHINCLY'iLW IPRICES. Contractor and Builder. I THE UXDiLRSKJXED HAVING LO cated in Albany solicits patronage i from -itv and cour.trv. Will contract i I to build bridsres, barns, and all manner j ! of dwellinu: houses, including Queen Anne, hatlake and fclizabettnan styles of building. Will furnish plans and j s;) : -iiie i'. is fruo of t charsre. Snti. i jaetion ijuaranteed flW. U. CASSEL- i Dissolution of 1'arlnershin. "VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE X partnershiu heretofore existing between W. J. Monfaitn and I red Hoffman, under the firm name of Hoffman & Monteith, is this day dissolved by mutua consent, the former etaining the saloon business, and the latter the restauraiii. M. J. Monteith will collect all accounts, and a-sume all liabilities in Die siloon business, and Fred Hoffman will col lect accounts, and assume all liabilities in the restaurant. FRED HOFFMAN W. J. MONTEITH Albany, June 29, 188S, appears, is for the contractors to buy tickets in quantities in blank, filling in the names as required, thus leaving no means of identify ing the immigrants after leaving Italy. The steamship companiea do not bother themselves with inquiring whether the names on the tickets presented are genuine or not, and independently of a very superficial medical examina tion to see that they may not be called upon to return them to Italy at their own expense, they pay little heed to those who pay for the tickets. It appears further from Vita testimony that the It ilians are deceived themselves. In their native villages flaming placards pasted by the brokers' agents speak in glovving terms of the light work and high wages, and the contracts made by padrones with them lead the immigrants to imagine that the pay they are to receive will be large, because they think it will buy as much as in Italy. When they see how little seventy-five cents per day is, considering how little it will buy, they desire often to return to Italy, but the contractors will, of course, hold them to their bargains. Testimony shows that there are capitalists behind the brokers who engage this cheap labor. It will be interesting to know who they are and what industries they represent. The committee will signally fail in its duty unless it gets to the bottom of this persistent violation of the contract labor law. Nations equip armies and build navies to repel invasion and to prevent being overrun by foreign iiiirdes inimical to their interests, bit in this time of peace the im portation o: pauper labor goes on coming into competition w ith the lignitv of American labor, Uegrad-; . .n.ir and lowering it in value and ! .lit Lauglilin, frail icnl Tailoring esteem. It snould be remembered j Summer ami Ml sn-;, vi j.m.ts in oo, that under our laws these pauper imia SPRINGFIELD -SAWMILL SPRIX&FIELD OUEOOX, OifAlbany yard and n'.Hco on Railroad, hetw.ieu 4ili and 5tU streetsjgj Having lumber not excelled in quality, andfacilities not surpassed forjthc prompt and satisfactory tilling or orders. I rosnectfullv solieita share ol'jjth'' ado. a. WHEELER. WILL BROS Dealers in all the leading I Buns, Pistols, Sewing Machines, Organs, Pianos, A full Line of Sheet music, musical mercIiandise,ammunition.nsli ing taekV, etc. Warranted razors, butcher and pocket knives. The best kinds of sewing machines NEEDLES, OIL and Extras for all MACHINES LINN COUNTY ACENTS FOR NORTHWESTERN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Repairing of sowing machines, musical instruments, guns, etc., neatly done HOFFMAN AND PFEIFFER. Proprietors of I HA i n 1 nd manufacturers of Choice Confectionery. We are how prepwed to tarnish choice, frp! candies of beat grade, consintiny ot pure fti k, assorted liavon, mixed candied, extra ! renca ami chocolate creams, fancy mixed, cuid Uia and a geueral assortment of fine caniia AT IM LES A LE OR KETAIL. efOrdera from caontiy dealer promptly ar toned to. Factory on t ints, gfcet, Albany, - - Oregon M Crow Mfe NEW PROCESS FLOUR. (Snperior iertamilx aatf ' " T mm) Tlie Best Storage FaeiJitiq aWTbe HjgbeBtynokkkotft -mM tor vtteafc m Liiii NOTICE. :d r.iniishtd- ge:c)w: smith (ccCCE3SOR TO W. H. McFAIiLA'N D)J as Oregon Views, CRAWFORD & PAX TON TEE PHOTOGRAPHERS OF ALBANY OREGON. CO Q3 as ; OQ CO GO CO J3 -5 -DEALER IX- GARRY THE FINEST LIA'E OF OSEGOX vie -ein the W est. Catalogue sent on appli cation. We- have also all the negative of A. I:. Paxton and J. G. Crawford, ami aiivone cur. have duplicates from then at reduced price-. igriculturalliiipleiiieiiis.P Stoves!ancL Ranges ALSO A FULL LINE OF TIN WAKE, 1UMPS, HOSE. COrPERWARE FARM IMPLEMENTS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION HARDWARE Stoves . iJ Jnware PORTLAND PRICES. CALL AND SE5 US. E. 2T2LS02T, Sliedd Oreaon. i sna every va'-iety oi cocKiti uiensu.s anu noveiiies in nouse mruuuiui! I sood. The pnhlii- is invited to call and examine this mammoth stock .under I the new management. The City Liquor Store, M. BAVMGART, Proprietor. f3?"N'ext, doorjto thi Jf,d Fil!o?"en.p!e, Albany, Oreiron"!Fi Keeps fonstantlv mi hand the finest imjiorri-d ami duniiBtic wines, liqiwrs, cigars ar ti'''.';os. Only first-class liquor store in she city SPECIAL ATTENTION PAOQ 0R5ERSE FROM THE COUNTRY' :mv style ;i s; -eiiinty. Cle.iiiinir rct:VVilf !! i-','.t' v ?.f t,.,,,l,.,l rauts have the sam j M-iiu strecf. , 'Ali..auy,"( rt-jroiu ' nd to. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. W. F. READ, (Successor to N. H. ALLEN) -TsTIK W Winter Hill! U lilU JX III V stock 1 am now receiving new goods iu every line and would cordially invite everybody to call and inspect our stock and prices. We propose to have tb The Live Drv Goods House Of Aibany,land shall lat all tiaies studv the wants ot our patrons both in style and prices. I have bou.-ht wmm With new machinery. mfllc:!iT Rour by the FCLL ROM.F.R rR"t:KS. l'l:e mill is :.ow run ni.i-' and I cau fv.r'ii.-h ihe !t of Hour am! fetd at leasoiKihie rttts. ! intend to run my niill in such a maiiiier tnu: mine can ao away dissatisfied. Give me a cal'. . GOINS, Proprietor Scio Mills SEOOSD BAND STORE. The"past year has "proven it to be" necessity. The Kst and cheapest place in the city to buy your Stoves Furniture, tinware We aie a;way- r,rer?rpd to buy vo.nr Leuseliold n.rr.iture" at the highest cash pi-lee. Sole ujreut for tlie PEERLESS OIL CAN And Lamp Killer. s L. GOTTLIEB. Dry Goods Notions, Furnishing Goods, Hats and Caps, T Boots and Shoes, GrocerieSjEtc Albany Bath House HAIR DRES5INGSA'L00N, JOSEPH WEBBER, PROPRIETOR. 3FLadie? "nd children'shair dress isr a specialty. Pnti.te isatisfaction uaranted. JOHN SCHMEER'S Livery. Feed & Sale stable Corner Second and EUsworth Sts. ALBANY, - - OREGON Hobsm boardbo by the day or month Car riages or busjieo or. reasonable term? vrtnl NORTHWEST FIRE H MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY ? PORTLAND, - . k OREGON t PITAf. !iT4M b. Call and see ine. (.Successor to X 'I. Aiitiij Albany, Orejon. MAGNOLIA MILLS, JOHN A. CRAWFORD, Prop'r. Will furnish sacks to farmers and receive wheat at the usual rates of storage. Tiie highest market urice paid for rame. BTBest Magnolia flour always on h-ud for sale or exohante at reasona ble rates. ' s JOHN A. CRAWFORD. A cle:'.n towell for every customer at ie reek's burlier shop. J i