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About Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19?? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 16, 1888)
THE MOKXTXU HERALD: THURSDAY, AUG r ST UJ. IfsS Daily axd Weekly TERMS OF SUtiSCUIPTION: ar.ce of the fruit tralTji- upon lines ! of the country. The ; distances to v hi- ii fruit can now be transported by means of re- j frigerator cars, and the faster time j ); express freight trains ' have j placed the perishable products of ! rainy different sections of the country in markets covering a I wide extent. The California fruit ! 52.00 business, for im-tam-e has reache- such an extent that at the daiiv j TIIK JlAli.. I Auction sales held at Chicago from Mails at the Albany uostoffk-e close asjfollows: j ten to fifteen cars are disposed of. DAILY. I'nhlished cvury morning except Mi'ida.' ctivorcil by carrier, per week I'.lf1 By niiul, per. tt-ui a CO WEEKLY. (PubHsheil every Friday Morninsr.) ne copy, per annum, in a.iivar.ce.. When nt paid in advance "J.:0 1 V6:30 A. I'urjhasers at these sales reslii generally by express t; all parts of j the country. The Delaware peach For all offices north The Eastern states The West Side And the Nairow Gatiire R. R. For Portland and Salem 11 A. M Al office south.... 7:30 v. . crop is reported as be.ng this year The postortice will be closed each evenini; from six to seven o'clock. Registered matter tor the early mor train should be mailed before 8 o clock the reyioues venim.'. NATIONAL REPUBLICAN TICKET. FOR PRESIDENT, BENJAMIN HARRISON, OF INDIANA. FOK VICE-PRESIDENT, LEVI P . MORTON OF NEW YORK. FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS, BERT H LEAS, WM. KAPUS C. W. FCLTON. EFFRONTERY OUTDONE. Satan pretending to preach the gospel is certainly outrivalled by Hon. Dan Voorhees of Indiana talk ing to greenbackers to induce them to vote against Harrison. Anyone j its marketable qualities, and quan- j largely in excess of any former crop. This means that many car loads will be shipped West as far as the Missouri River. The?e samples, taken from the fast-growing fruit and vegetable traltie, be tween different sections of the country, show how widely varying the various classes of traffic are that are handled by the roads,and also, how ready means of com munication and prompt shipment of products give a National extent to classes of industry which were formerly considered only local. In order, however, to reap the ad vantages that this great activity in the fruit business indicates, it is necessary that the conditions be understood and requirements be met. The kind of fruit to cultivate must be selected with reference to Itaka plsasura ia aaaaiiasias? tilt I ia-e-removed fron'nj oil stars Its "my a3T7 tfuiUjaj oatis "cora9r of Fisst and Broadaltoa Strssts. Thaakiag my customers for" tie literal patronage they iavs besto-arei apoa me ia tie past, I trust tiat with, increased facilities aad a large experience I may merit a continuance of it ia tie ratwa. whose memory reaches back to the time when ;he greenback was first provided for, or has studied the history of the legislative action to secure funds to enable the govern ment to carry on the struggle for national existence, will recognize the bold effrontery and double faced charlatanry of Voorhees' language when he made the recent tractive form. speech in Indiana that contained this extract: "The republican cousoiracy to fasten the fangs of the money power in the struggling body of American labor, and to en able gigantic usury and legalized robbery to suck the blood of every American industry, took its first great step when, in authorizing legal-tender currency in 18(52, the greenback, the immortal and glorious greenback, was discrim inated against, and degraded in the money markets of the world bv being made non-receivable for duties on imports and for interest on the bonded debt of the United States. In all the annals of nations no financial measure was eVer more willfully wicked in con ception, and design more far reach ing, oppressive and destructive to the rights of labor in all its results tdian this." Voorhees was among the op posers of the greenback from first to last, and voted for the very objectional features that he now attempts to palm off on the repub licans. As a further pointer upon this same greenback subject.which Voorhees is now trying to use as a partisan lever for his side of the house, it may not be amiss to refer to the fact that the greenback legal tender decision, that helped to place that money of the poor man upon a par with the best cir culating medium of the world, was mide under direct repbulican in tluence, and was fought to the very end by ,the de nocratic in liue ice of the then supreme court as represented by Justice Field in his minority report. Not only thai hot that fight against the usefo -nfcss of the greenback and i s sti Hiding in the world's conimer cial marts,' as Jar as legal deci -ions are concerned, is still carried on and schemed for in democratic circles, as is shown by the appoint ment of Chief Justice Fuller, one of whose chief commendable quali fications in democratic eyes and disqualifications among republi cans, was his pronounced object ions to the legal tender decision, ahd the prospects that he would help to reverse said decision. Most certainly this attempt of Sen- j ator Voorhees to gain prestige by j referring to the greenback he has always attempted to destroy, and j still arrays himself against, as the "immortal and glorious greenback'' out Ilerods, Herod, out Satans Satan, and is a representation of the most mounentai cheek evir given in the annals of politic a chicanery. lines coin maiming a snipping con-1 sideration must be produced. Without doubt, if the conditions are intelligently met, a paying market will hi fuund for all of the fruit that can be produced in this valley. Suca fruit will b1 in de mand, and all tnat is needed is to put it in the right market in an at-! NEW TO-DAY. 1 i i SkB ' l rrti-xu sr ' ivy i i ! ! HI BTJKKHAKT & EOYCE. ill VXMU . I liyliif TTfV T.TTATYIVn iSS! 1 i Yttmm mmm am-rinr nr nraflniffii i mn nnnu j nn nnunrnp mm im-k a a j a a 11 11 1 i i isiev mum mum iiih rni i hk mxzj.ixi ilia a Bias 111 ji sisiiiiiiia wfsnw iiiiii r .11 1 1 imiiin,'. ft'i 111 laaai a mvm m em i u 11 a f3w&.m wwwit uuu w w i iiih i ui iu i ISUllUL III. HLIllUinL M Of the Willamette Valley. g 81 Banl as! Commercial PMi a Specialty. 1 Legal Blanks of All Kinds Constantly on Hand. Bp Send for Estimates and Price List of Mm Office in Flinn's Block, Albany, Or. mm -ATOLL STOCK OF- Crockeri Staple Groceries I tare. The best quality ot ta coffaa, b, etc CAKES, PIES, ! Fresh Baked Brea Every Day. House ami Lt for Sal-. I ONE AND ONE-HALF STOKY H'tVE!.!.- V iii.tr containing 7 rooms, baUi roM a:ii; i pantry; Is Im than two .tears b lilt: lot-atiut: j central; another lot aiiioinin i-aii fou ha-.s i withbain if lesireil, or woulil sill it aeiiarate- frnin dwe'liiig Price very low. Ajiply to 1. : A. Snai.e U uu llorne.s iiikI Slack tor !! . i OPvSES AND HACK FOU SALE A WELL i latched span of jotin- horses, w.-iin al'out S' 0 pounds ea-h: trooft to drive or rn'e; ; a so a lifjh ininiiy i-.ack: iiiso road cart with p ile, used only a fe-times; very KanU.'iiie. i t le above are for sale chi-.i, sepanice or to- j gether. Apply to T. A, Shane. DisMuluiiou r Partuership. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE partnership heretofore existing between Messrs. Emerick & Dieritijter is this day dis solved by mutual consent, Mr. Emerick re tiring. Tne busint'ss will b continued by Mr. Dierin'er, who will pay rJl indebtedness and collect all outstanding aixounts. Those o indebted are requested come forward and settle. A continuance of the patronage heretofore -xteiHid is solicited. Albany, August I, In-.. IlisNolutiun of P:irln-r.Hliip. rOTIOE IS HEKEBY GIVEN THAT THE partnershiD heretofore existing between W. J. Monteitn and Fred Hoffman, under the firm name of Hoffman & Monteith, is this da.v dissolved bv mutua consent, the former At'iitilnf fha Datimn Kti,tiuJi .mil tliA litr.iv ' the restaurant. M. J. Monteith will collect all accounts, and a-sume all liabilities in tiii saloon business, and Fred Hoffman will col lect accounts, and assume ail liabiiities in the restaurant. FRED HOFFMAN W. J. MONTEITH Albany, June 20, 1S8H, rpAKEN FROM A HACK AT ALBANY J on the nhfht cf August I, two valises containing clothing and books. Any one havinur any information in regard to the same will please communicate with the under signed at Sweet Home, Linn county, Oregon. Elpkr D. E. Lanpk::. For OOD BUGGY HORSE A FOUR MINUTE msTR of spirited style, yet rei.t!e for ia l ies to drive, will be sold reasonable. In quire at Hkrai.o office. Fruit Dryer tor Male. PLIMMEK FRUIT DRYER, FACTORY L size, complete, with additions and im provements, for sale cheap. Apply to A. Blaker, Shdd, Oreg n, or to A. Wheeler, Springfield, Ores;on. i WILL & ML To (lie Patrons of Husbandry ! I have this day eontmctvil withL-s Stewartfife Sox, of AlVmny, to furnish a large quantity of pure Manilla ointling twine to menibei'8 of our order, xlll patrons can call at their place of Imsiuess and lthe method adopted at our business council secure the luMietit of wiy contract. I have also made arrange ments with the same firm to furnish a lot of Osborne steel frame binders. Send in your orders j as soon as possible as harvest is near. Signed MART MILLER, Finaneial Agent. DEALERS IN- Fine Goid Watches. Diamond Jewelry, Fine Sil verwart, Rins. Ladies Watth-t and Cliiiins, nndal! kinds of El egant Jeweity AST3M!3rHiJaLY LOW PRICES. Contractor and Builder. THE UXDARSKiNED HAVIXG LO ; fated in Albany solicits patroniure j from city and tour.try." Will contract j to build lricLyes, barns, and all manner j of dwell'm";, hou-es. including Queen ; Anne. Eatiake and Elizabethian styles of buildings. Will furnish plans and spj.-.iii-j ivj i-i frod" of t ch irsre. Satis (action guaranteed W. C. CASEL- Oregon Views, CRAWFORD & PAXTON THE PEOTOBEAFMs OF ALBANY - - OREGON. CARRY THE FINEST LINE OF OREGON vie-ein the Wesr:. Catalogue Benton appli cation. We have also all the negatives of A.C. Paxton and .1. O. Crawford, ana any one. can have duplicates from then at. reduced prices. g-eo. :w.: SMITH (SUCCESSOR TO W. H. McFARLA'N'D) as Q3 I 1 CO ton 03 l2 CO SPRINGFIELDjhSAWMILL S 1 ' 1 1 IXCfF I E LT) ' - ' fTov? B"AIl.any yard and office on KiUnvid, between 4ih and .'5th streetsig Having lumber not excelled inf"iality, tndfacilities not surpassed forjthi' prompt and satisfactory tilliiu or order. I resnectfiillv solicit a share oftthe a. WHEELER. ade. WIIvlv BROS Doaleris In all the leading Runs, Pistols, Sewing lactones, Organs, Pianos, A f-jll Line of Sheet music, musical meixhandise,ammuniticuifish ing tackle, etc. Warranted razors, butcher and pocket knives. The best kinds of sewing machines NEEDLES, OIL mid Extras for all 31 A CHINES LINN COUNTY ACENTS FOR NORTHWESTERN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Repairing of sewinir machines, musical instruments, euns, etc., neatly done 1 W.liF. READ, Winter anc (Successor toN. H. ALLEN) At this old and reliable booae is atao to 5. fotuxl a coinpUte assortBMmt, of fresh fa mil (Toeeriea, to which is constantly being aJd&f nfc the seasombte linen of crocenaa and ftvhmamt Mch aa Cranberries, Fine Pickles, Dried Beef Chipped to Order, Anchovy Mustard, Candies and Nuts, Eastern Buckwheat Flour, j Canned Goods of All Kinds, Bohemian Glassware, Etc. These Roods were all bought when priaq were low, and the benefit ot the margin will i given to Ilia customers. Uemeraher the plau at the old corner on First and Broadalbin Sta. MAP MM. HOFFMAN AND PFEIFFER. Proprietors of ALBANY SODA WORKS And manufacturers of Choice Wectionery. We are now prepared to furnish choi, f-?v candies of best grade,. consisting at pur sn stoned Sarors, mixed candies, extra fioai:a and chocolate creams, fancy mixed, eat:d w-s and a gaoerai assortmeat of flue candies AT WHOLESALE OR BET AIL. fSTOrders from coantry dealers promptly a taned to. Factory on First street, Albany, - - Oregonj M Crown Milk BOB, LiMlfHtC a CO., rrop'a. NEW PROCESS FLOUF?. (Superior for fcnear and bakanT nss) - The Best Storage Jcilitiea BTIbe Klghe pries ia each said for wfaeasi NOTICE. 1 hut- ooa-i.t .ar:.sheJ ThcEcio ilmm Mills With new machinery, mak-'ntr flour by the KULL ROLIiKR Pfloi'K. 'J:e Cliii is jiOW 'Un uij aim tca.n tun:ih Ihc I-est f f fiour and letd at if-asonahle nte. I intend to run my iiiiij in ruch a nmiiuer ;htt none can go away ilissatisSe . Give me a cai!. f. GOINS, Proprietor Sci Mills SECOND HAKDSSTOES; v The past year liasfprovenit to be "a necessity. The bi-st and cheapest place in the city to buy your Stoves Furniture, tinware snnnir rumj m. ill v j stock 1 am now receiving new goods ia every line and would cordially invite everybody to fall and inspect our slock jiuu jjiuej. v e propose to nave tP The Live Drv foods House Albany, and shall Sat all times study the Wants ot our patrous both in style and prices. We sic ?.; .va;,s rrcpared to buy rour heusehld furniture at the highest cah prk-e. 'e sgents lor thei PEERLESS OiLi CAM And Lamp Filleh. L. GOTTLIEB. JUliaiij .Bath House , and- : hair dressing saloon: JOSEPH WEBBER, PROPRIETOR i ILadie? :id children'shair dresf a sutuit)-. Luti.ie satisfacUoa eusirsinte-'d. -DEALER IX- igricultollmpienieiiis.i FARM IMPLEMENTS' ALSO A FULL LINE 01 - I THE FtiUl T BUSINESS. To take advantage of all of the favorable conditions, a:id make -OF EVERY DESCRIPTION j TINWARE, I'UJIPS, HOSE, COVFERWARE LI AKD W.A. : And very v:iri:tv-of cockinir uti-nsils anil'novi'lilfs in house furnishin OOCl.. pu'l'h- 1- liivuii 10 c;iu c-v:itiii.ie i:ns ni;i jiiuiiJwi otvuiv tuuuci inaniiireiucr.t. f1i rp, ! the new Mom and linware t 1- -AT- ttte most of all he oppon unities re- j POR TLA NI) PRICES. quires a careful study of thoe con- CALL AND SEE US. lition3 and opportunities. TIie; 2. tillers of the soil ff ih.i Willametie ai.ei.i Ore.-tm. valley are just aV piesent lo ikiiig 1 after the unexampled facilities to culti more raismj' eereald aione. ah a p lltivate fruit in t m kcalitv, as a , lip Iipa p n i I n tVjl i J)J P l?re protitaU, t oration tl,? if f ft j Lj A D L iisiuj' oereald aione. As a pouit- The City Liquor Store, M. ISA V31GAKT, 1'i opNvtm: ' it&'SeW- iloorjto theJOdd.Fel!c-wiwiiple, Albati.r, irv!:nu' Keep? .wKt-vntly on hvnl the fmct inixrtivl aixi iinienk svim-s, linnrs, cigars or to: " O'.'os. Otiiy nr-it-i-ins-. Ii-!u.r s"re in sii? rity SPEOiAL ATTENTIOM PA1D.TQ ORDERS FROM THE CG'JSTRY er as to what it lem: done in that ' WATERLOO, OREO ON. direction, the: jfailway Keveiwcails ; attentbn io tue growing import- S-TYeel pr lav i."5.:ts. Hay su.d onto OJjti. Uivd iiim a e.ill. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Dry Goods Notions, Famishing Goods, ats and Caps3 Can ana ?ee me. Boots and Shoes, Groceries,Etc l.Stccscr to N i. Albany, Oregon. JOHN SCH?rfR'S LiTeiy.MiSalB stabia Gonier-Seyrid d ElikwcHli Sis, ALBANY, - . OREGON Hosm boarobo by tho rity or month Oar na,;? or buzsrieu or- rvrsoQah!e terms v-tol NORTHWEST FIRE and MARINE US URA A'Cc IfiOMPA N Y ll PORTLAND. --t-IJOREOCN t1MTI. T04fc. IAC-HQLIA MILLS, JOHN A. CRAWFORD, Ptvpr. Will furnish packs to fa mere zvA iveuve wh-at at the uenal rte of trra. The highest rrarket price pant for fame. Best Magnolia flour always oa h .. tor .e or exchanse at leasona bie rat(js. A. CRAWFORD. A ?..,) towdl for every customer at leret-K. s barter shop.