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

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MOUXTXO HERALD:
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14. 18S8.
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Daily A-md Weekly
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Published every niorninsr ev.ept Momla.)j
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(Published every Friday Morning.)
ne copy, per aniiuru, in advance ?
When not paid in advance
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THK MAILS.
Mails at the Albany p 'istotfiue close asjfollows:
For all offices north
The Eastern states ' .
Tlie West bide (
And the Nai row Gatiire R. R. )
For Portland z'.ttl .Silem 11 A. H j
Corvallis and Yauuina 12:30 i. m
Al ollice south 7:) p. v. j
The postotiico will lie closed each evening !
from six to seven o'clock. j
Registered matter for the early mor
train should be mailed before S o'clock the
reyioues venimr.
NATIONAL EEPUBLICAN TICKET.
FOR PRESIDENT,
BENJAMIN HARRISON,
OF INDIANA.
In speaking of the difference ln
tween the action of members of
trades ail' I professions, as com
pared to the treatment that some
of the editorial fraternity mete out
to tht ir H-lkvy editors, Piesident
..'ones, of the National Editorial
Association says: How diderent
with the journalist? No need of
the beleaguring ho-ts of outside
enemies to drat: him down an
cover him with want and defama
tion and piercing ridicuie. Mem
bers of hia own piofession will
address themselves with 'ghoulish
glee' to that shameful task, while
the world of outsiders look upon a
spectacle of bull-baiting and points
the finger of scorn at a profession
whose members betray their op
portunity of high leadership for
j the miserable satisfaction of down
! ing a fancied rival in the struggle
fijr existence."
FOR VICE-PRESIDENT,
LEVI P . MORTON
OF NEW YORK.
FO PRESIDENTIAL KLBcTORS,
ROBERT M'LEAN, WM. KAPLS
C. W. Ft'LTON.
EDITORIAL NOTES.
Labor employed for the purpose
of manufacturing Belgian brick is
authentically stated to be pai d
only twenty cents per day. Thot
brick can vey easily be substituted j
for the rock and gravel thai; are
annually brought to this coast as
ballast in ships under charter to
carry wheat to Liverpool or other
European markets. How -would
our brick makers like the competio h
with 20 cent per day labor, which
free trade would bring about.
To those w ho are not inside of
the organisations, the methods j
pursued by some of the trades j
unions will appear peculiar to say !
the least. The supposition of !
The difference in conception of
values is illustrated bv two items
brought before a t. Paul court.
One was the suing of a railroad
company, by an administrator, foi
the death of a citizen, supposed to
have been brought about by the
negligence of the company. The
other was tha suing of the same
company by an engineer, for loss of
afoot while acting as temporary
brakeman. For the loss of life the
amount sued for was five thousand
while for the foot it was twenty
thousand.
P.T.RIS and the French people are
exercised over the report that
(Jermany and Italy had worked up
a conspiracy to take from France
part of its Egyptian possession.
and some of the islands of the sea
that now belongs to France. Prob
ably they are scared more than
there is any prospect of being
hurt.
A base bail player at Little
Rock, Ark., was killed recently hy
being hit upon the head with the 1
course is that it is all right, but i 0ilU- llie American game is a
certainly it is rather difficult to Sat institution, and the killed,
understand the whyfore and i mailllUl1 an(i wounded attest as to
wherefore. Take, for instant, the j lts nierits-
B BUBKHABT & K0YCE,jj
lllfll THE LEAr1NG ilitli
ni nr nr nman ui Hionnr qJ nn wmm itn
h lib HH! HI If ft i ! HI uuu,x au wu wmimi mm
HUIIUL UI liLlflUVnL 1 Of tha Willamette Valley. jflg
iBf Bank and Commercial Printing a Specialty. j
jlpi Legal Blanks of All Kinds Constantly on Eand.
Send for Estimates and Price List of llpp
mm& Work. i p
Office in Flinn's Block, Albany, Or. '
I
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tor Bakery
-A, FULL STOCX OF-
Itaks plaasira ia. anaaiasiaj that I aaTe renpvsd
froia'ay oli staraftaTay asr suiidiaj oat'as 'carasr of
Fisst and Broadalbia Strot:.
Taaakia ny castaasrs far'taa lissral patroaags
taey aave bsstowsd apoa as ia taa past, I trast that
with iacreassd facilitiss aad a largs aspsrisasa Z aay
aerit a caatiaaaaaa of it ia tha satara.
Staple Groceries I
Fine GIasware,Ooekery
Th beat qroTity of tma, coffaa, nWi w
CAKES, PIES,
Fresh Baked BreaO
Every Day.
AtUila oM id reHabla hooop in aim to ! '
found a compete asBartment, of fresh famil.
rroeertes, to which is caastaatiy being aJcte-i iJt
the neadoeaMe lines of tinieii and proiiiiimj
wen aa
Cranberne8,
Fine Pickles,
Dried Beef Chipped to Order,
Anchovy Mustard,
Candies and Nuts,
Eastern Buckwheat Flour,
Canned Goods of All Kinds, '
Bohemian Glassware, Etc.
These jrooda were ail booehi when prieae
were tow, and the beoeSt of the margin wUl (
ien to ltia owtomerL liemember the nlau.
at the old corner on First and Broadalbin Sta. "
HOFFMAN AND PFEIFFER,
Proprietors of
ALBANY SODA WORKS i
Thk project of building a rail
road to Mount Hood, with tni
future intent of a cable line up the
mountain, has been promulgate
and Is likely to take j ermanept
shape.
action of the carpenters union in
Portland, in the matter of the new
exposition building in process of
erection. The contractors are
, bound to complete the building by
the 1st of October, or suffer a for-
I c..:i t ,i ... ,i ;
it?ib tji $- per uy lot eveiy uat .
( thereafter that is occupied in its j It is said that more than five
completion. The Union establish- j hundred lives were lost, and entire
eU nine hours as a days work and j villages destroyed during the
$3.00 as regular wages. The con-1 recent earthquakes in Japan.
tractors acceded to those regula
tions, but desired to put in extra
labor in order to get through in
time so as not to suffer any forfeit,
and paid $3.50 for ten hours work.
The Union held a meeting and
decided that extra work cannot be
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I have this day cimiraute.l w'ithj.U sis Stwariftfe
Soxot" Albany, to furnish i lar;.- quantity t purt-M.inill-i
iiuding- twine to members ot'oiir onler. .All
patrons can cali at their )iace of business and bythe
method adopted at our business council sreurej the
benefit of my contract. I have also made arrange
ment with the sa:utirni to furnish a lotjof Osborne
steel frame binders, Send in your orderis soon'as
possible as l)arvjst is near. Sio-nod
MART31ILLER, Financial Arent.
We are bow prepared to tarnish cfcoice. fr4,
caadiee of best-grada, consisting: at pure nti-,
assorted Oaron mixed candies, extra, r rti.u
and chocolate eFeams, fauy mixed, cand wj
and a general aseortmecU of line candies
AT WHOLESALE OB RETAIL;
CarOrdera from coofrtry dealers proaretlv sar
tsned to. Ftetory uo Fust street.
Albany, -
Oregon
U Crown Milk1
ma, &nme
NEW PR
LXJciSS
FLOUR;
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DEALERS IX-
NEW TO-JJAY.
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Dissolulioii of I'artuerHbip.
OTICE IS I1E1JEB V GIVEN THAT Tilt
partnership heretofore existing between
Jlensrs. Emerick i Dieriinjer is this liay dis
solved b.. mutual consent. Mr. Emerick rc
tirii)'' 'i'ne liusincss will be continued 1
allowed now while the days are ! -Mr. Weriner, who will pay u iinlebtedin,
. , , ! ::nd collect all outatanuinr; accounts. Those
long and the weather fane, but that : s indebted ore requested come forward and
affpr whilf wlipn davs are shorter ! le- A continuance of the jiatrcnnw
aner wnue wneii uas art. huunet lieretofore exteml.-d is solicited.
and the rains comes on, extra ; Albany, August i, iv.
work may be put in to complete
the building. It certainly looks as
Fine Goid Watches.
Diamond Jewelry, Fine Sil
verware, Rinirs, Liuiies V:ttclu-s
ami Chains, und all kinds of El
egant Jewelry
4ST0WjW!LY LOW PRICES.
if such action is not only arbitrary
but totally uncalled for.
isoliif ion of I'arlner.sliip.
XTOTIOE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
i. tiartnershiu heretofore existing between
W. .?. Monteitn and Fred Hoffman, under tlu-
firni name of Holiniau & Monteitn, is this day
! dissolved bv mutua consent, the former
THE brillin"" of a bi" lo" raft i etainin the saloon business, and the latter
. j the restaurani. M.J. Monteith will collect
ffOUl Nova Scotia to rnew 1 Ork", on ! all accounts, and assume all liabilities in the
.i , .,1 ..ft..n..f ..m,.!..! ' siloim bminess, and Fred Hoffnnn will col-
the second attempt has proven , ,wt a(.L.ount;i assume all liabilities in the
successful, and is likely to revolu- j restaurant. fi-e' hoffman
tionize the lumber transportation! w. .r." monteitii
business on the sea and lake coasts, j Aiimny, jnne-29, i3ss,
The raft referred to was 592 feetjriUKEN from a hack at Albany
, . , , , , . . I J on the niKbt cf August I, two valises
long, ntty-four feet beam, ttnrty-, c011taini,, ei.-thinir and-books. Any one
eight feet deep, and drew twenty- havins: any information in rerd to the .same
1 . , will please communicate with the undcr-
', three feet Of Water. It comprises ; signed at Sweet Home, Linn county. 0:--.-;oii.
214,000 spruce logs, valued at! . ;JL j
about $50,000. To trausport such i "r sie. (
a mass of timber by ordinary ; pool) hi.ggy hokse-a folk minute j '
. . vJT mare of spirited style, vet sreutle for la I
methods WOUid require OVer tort V i dies to drive, will be sold reasonable. In- j
lumber scho.ners, and would cost j qire.t HsKALDofficv. j ;
30,000. The successful passage of rnll nrjer tor
this Iok ship from Nova Scotia is j tjli-mmek fruit dryer, f
regarded by lumbermen as a great j ,,rovements, for sale eheap. Apply to a.
innovation.
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SPUrXOFI K LD j f 11 K K-O X,
n"AI':i'iy .yard and o:he on Kailroad, between 4ih and 5th streets jg
Having lumber not excelled in (ju.-ilifv, autiraeilities not surpassed for'tlr
prompt and satistaetory tilling or orders, i rcsneetfullv solieii a share oftthe
a,le- a. WHEELEK.
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WILL BROS
Dealeiv in all the leading
Guns, Pistols, Sewing Machines, Organs, Pianos,
A full Line of-
NOTICE.
1 have bought and furnished
jleSc-io tai Ml
vvuii new machinery, nial-insr flour by the
ntLii kollkr !:: -rxss. I ,m u.i!l is oow; run
ni.ic aau itua titrsisU the l s-t of f..nir and
:etd at i asoi:ablc r:ite. I ir.tend to run my
nii.l in sitcli n a::::cr ru.it :;oiie can go away
difsatis:ici. Give me a Tvt:'.
! j E. GO! MS, Proprietor Scio Mills
GEO.IW. SMITH
ACCESSOR TO W. H. McPARLAN'D;
Sheet music, musical merchaiidise,ammunition.Jfisli
injr tackV, etc. Warrauted razors, butcher and!
Lk'Bie" . Jhe hestUtt'h of sewi"s mallines i SECOND HANDISTORE.
LIJ!?1 COUNTY ACENTS FOR NORTHWESTERN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. j
Repairing of sewing machines, musical instruments, guns, etc., neatly done
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Blaker, Shtdd, Oregon, or to A. Wheeler,
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.Sjirinfield, Oregon.
Contrnrlor unit Builder. I
THEUNDARSKiXED HAVING LO j
cated in Albany solicits patronage I
from city and com: try. Will contract j
to build bridges, barns, ami all mariner
of dwelling hou-es. including Queen
Anne, Eatlake and Elizabethian styles
of buildings. Will furnish plans and
sp-S':'t!ic i-j -i fr. of t '.'harge. Satis
jaction guaranteed l'W. C. CASSEL-
Oregon Views,!
CRAWFORD & PA XT ON
TIE -PEOTOliRAPfilRs I
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ALBANY OREGON.
1ARRYTHE FINEST LINE OF OREGON
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W.aF. READ,
(Successor to X. fl. ALLEX)
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-DEALER IX-
It will be good news to all who j
are interested in the welfare of!
this coast to learn that the rivei
and harbor bill, with its liberal
appropriations, has become a law.
Ho thanks, however, are due to
President Cleveland, as lie refused
to approve it, allowing it to become
a law without his signature. The
same mistaken party policy that
induced him to veto the bill of last
year by refusing to sign it, causes
him to allow the present bill with
its appropriation just twice as
large as tho former to become a
law by similar action.
THE-irreprebSible showman P. T.
Barnum Hobs up with some new ! V-'vie-ein the West. Catalogue sent on appli- j And every variety of cocking utensils and jnoveliies in house furnishing
. ' : cation. have also all the negatives of A. K. j good-. 'I lie public is inrityd to call and cxuiuiuc t his niaruuiotli stock 'Ullcier
advertising scheme every Other i Paxton and J. G. Crawford, and anv one eon j tile Jie'.v lnuliaireliK-Ut.
dav. The latest is shadowed in 1ui'li.te from them at minced yrice-,. j
the statement that he has decided j
to convert his elegant
"VValdemere" into a seminary for I
young la.lies. The plan will be to ! FAii!vl IMPLEMENTS'
remove, an I remodel the mansion ! OF EVERY DESGRIPTI0N
and piaoe it on the edge of ea-! HA.RDWARK
Side Pik.
PWtJL lit
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Stoves'and Ranires
ALSO A FULL LINK OF
TINWARE, VUMPS, HOSE, COPPER WARE
1 am now receiving new goods iu ever- line and
would cordially invite everybody to call and inspect
our stock and prices. We propose to have th
The Live Drv Qoods House
Of Albany, "and shall ?a"t all times study the
Wants ot our patrons both in style aud prices.
5 The past year liarproven!it to be'a
necessity. The b.-st and cheapest
place in the city to buy your
Sto?es Furniture, tinware
We aie always prepared to buy vour
heusehold furniture at the highest
cash price. Sole agents lor the
PEERLESS OIL CAN
Anu Lamp- Filler.
L. GOTTLIEB.
Jitay Bath House
HAIR DRESSlNGSAL00N,
JOSEPH WEBBER, PROPRIETOR
"Ladies and children'shair dress
ng a specialty. Dntue satisfaction
guaranteed.
ts1St!UriGultoalImpleieiiis, j
inc
ItS ili'lli
m-e rompiams this yar. of : j !l 1!U 1 JA (il'fi
- The City Liquor Store,
jfi. fjMiriiki, Jt'i'oprictor,
cu!i It
Oli iVcoi-.;
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iN'ortiiern it;'.iy is reported to he so ; POli TLAXj) PEICE
short- in crops that dest-tution v.-'l' CALL AN!)
re-.i!t, and sii' storras .aye oc-
s.
lS-Net door to t5H-ndd.Ffi:f.w-.e,i,pie. All-any, Oreeoi.-f,
U"....t.j ..r.rjffilif I i fill . ? i . ..
to'-'vios. On'v iirst :!.iss liiyu.ir stor-: in shf citv
SPECIAL ATTENTION CREERSg FROM THE CGUKTRY-J
ii;i'S, citrs ar
C'UrXoUiii 4Ilt4iiiA. j Siiedd Orcjon.
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Children Cry for Pitcher's Castona
JOHN SCHMEER'S
Liyery.tWASale stable
Corner Second and Ellsworth St .
ALBANY, - . OREGON
Homm boarded by the dav or month Car
nages or buifeies on reaeonable terms
viinl
NORTHWEST
Dry Goods Notions,
Furnishing Goods,
Hats and Caps,
Boots and Shoes,
Groceries.Etc
Call and see me.
JlSnocesscr to N ll. A.!eiM
LAlba:iy, Oregon.
FIRE and MARINE
INSURANQBJiOMPANY .
PORTLAND. . OREGON
FIT.il. STOCK.
MAGNOLIA MILLS,
JOHN A. CRAWFORD, Prop'r.
Will Inrnish 8:K.ks to farmers ar-d
receive wh.-at at tin- i,fcai t
market rice
hifh-
sV'iaci The
j uai for amo.
j Z'Tiy-v Msr-oHa flur always on
h nd t..r sale or t XcLa.1f.e at reasoua
I I'le rates.
JOhN A. CKAWFOItD.
A to eil f..r evci-y customer at
icrcc-K. s barber Lu:.