THE MORXTNG
TIETJ ALB: TIIUIDAY, AUGUST 23,
1SSS
Povninq gaily Kevinl
Daily a.me Weekly
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DAILY.
Published every Dioniiisjr except M?avJaj.)
elivered by carrier, per v.uel: u'.lh
By mail, per ytui 5 00
our.dation for your accusations,
befoie indulging farther in tie!
oarsplitting ye-liav.s of fi t e
whiskey, "trusts" and "pauper j
immigration," republican pre:
duted measures under a democratic i
administration.
WEEKLY.
(Published every Friday Morning.)
ne copy, per annum, in adVanci 32.00
When nut paid in advance 2.f 0
rt:'M a.
THE .HAILS,
Mails at the Albany uostoftiee close asjt'ollows:
For all otlices north "
The Eastern states ( ..,.
ine west Side (
And the Xiurow Gau'e R. R. )
i or Foreland and siiltiu 11 a. m
Corvailis and Yaquina 12:30 I'. M
Al otiice south 7:;ju r. ..
The postottiee will he closed tach evening
from six to seven o'clock.
Registered matter ior the early mot
train should he muled before S o'clock the
reyioues veninsr.
NATIONAL REPUBLICAN TICXET.5
FOR PRESIDENT,
BENJAMIN HAHKI.SON,
OF INDIANA.
FOR VICE-PRESIDENT,
LEVI r. MORTON
OF NEW YORK.
FOR PRKSIDKNTIAL F.LKCTORS,
ROBERT m'i.EAX, W.M. KATUS
f. Y. Fl'I.TON.
PLAIN TALK ON WOOL.
Governor Charles II. Sawyer of
New Hampshire, who is a manu
facturer of woolen goods, seems to
have thought out the wool question
to a, notch above that usually
reached hy the ordinary debater
on the proposition. Governor
Sawyer says that witt wool on the
free list he would be able to buy
his raw material cheaper, but that
in the long run it would not be to
his advantage, as in the end our
workingmen would have t be paid
lower wages and free wool would
mean the total destruction of the
wool-raising industry in this coun
try. That is the proposition in a nut
shell. Mr. Cleveland's tariff, as
crystallized in the Mills bill, would
undoubtedly reduce the price of
wool to the American manufac
turers, at least for a time ; for, as
Mr. Wise said in December, we
cannot compete with cheap labor
and cheaper ranges abroad; but
the result would certainly be to
put wages on the European level
and to ruin the wool-raising in
dustry of the United states, and
then where should we be?
Our free-trade contemporaries
lose sight of the fact that if foreign
wool-growers can once obtain a
monopoly of the American market
they wili recoup themselves very
speedily for the duties which they
not the consumer, but they
have been compelled to pay as the
premium for being allowed to com
pete with the home product, and
that with such a monopoly once
established it would take years of
a protective tariff to break it down.
The problem is just this: Is it
better to protect the wool-growers,
the workman and the consumer, or
to benefit the manufacturer, and
that for a brief period ? The tariff
helps the first three, free trade
would benefit only the last named.
Which will the people ot the United
States choose?
The Tacoma Ledger sizes up the
late woman suffrage decision of
the Washington Territory, supreme
court, in the following terse lan
guage: "It feqnired much lan
guage to put the views of the court
in shape. This decision illustrates
one of the beauties of a republican
form of government in a territory.
The courts, not the people, makes
i the laws. The people, through
their fairly elected representatives,
said that women might vote. The
supreme court says they may not
vote. The court is on top and the
people submit. If athe democratic
party had been honest and loyal
enough to admit this territory into
the union as a state the woman
suffrage law made by the people
would now be in force."
73T
NEW JO-RAY.
Strayek,
YOUX G COW, LIGHT ROAN, NEARLY !
white, wicli light mi ears and slnn,shar)
horns. Five dollars (i'.i) reward will be paid
for her recovery. No ear marks or brands
upon the cow. Aply to E. E. Parker ur W.
II. Sc. John, Albany, Oreirvn.
City Marshal's ilice.
HOTICKIi HEREBY GIVF.N TO THE
owner or keener of an- dor doss in the
corporate limits of the city of Albany, that
tiie tax upon such dogs for the year lics
is now duci and payable to the City Marshal;
and tint all dos found running at large
within the city limits, upon which laid lax
has not been paid, will be taken up and di
poseu of as provided by an ordinance "relat
ing to taxing dots and regulating their run
ning at large." Section one of said ordinance
provides: That it shall be the duty of the
Citv Marshal on and after the first day of
August of each vear to collect from the own
er or keeper each dog the sum of $1.50, and
for each slut or bitch so owned or kept, the
sum of S3.00 .
Duted at Albanv; Oregon, thi3 20th dav of
August, l.-SS. " ISAAC HAYS,'
Citv Maishal.
Dissolution Sot ire.
"YTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
i. firm of Tweedale & Hopkins has been
this day dissolved by mutual consent, All
utstanding Accounts shoidd be immediately
oettled at the store. The business will be
ontinued by W. C. Tweedale at the old
stand, wno will collect ail accounts and settle
cl indebtedness of the firm
W. C. TWEEDALE,
T. G. HOPKINS,
Lost, Strayed or Stoles.
SMI
VLL RED MILK COW EROM DUE
premises of James V. Pipe in this cry on
aTuesday, Aug. 14. Anyone returning the
same will be suitably rewarded,
Horses and Hack For Sale.
HORSES AND HACK FOR SALE--A WELL
matched span of joung horses, weight
abou'JsOO pounds ea'.'h; good to drive or ride;
also a light iamily nacK; also roaa cartj witn
pole, useo only a few times: very handsome;
the above are tor sa e cheap, gepanue or to-
t getlmr. Applv to T. A, Shane.
Ilissolntian of Partnership.
V 0T1CR IS HKKKIiY ?IVKN" THAT THE PARTNER
iy. ship heretofore existing between C, B.
Roland, J. W. Roland and J. H. Roland, un
der the firm name of C. B. Roland & Co., is
'this day dissolved by mutual consent. All
accounts due said firm will be placed in the
hands of H, Bryant for collection.
C. B R0LA7D,
J. W. ROUND.
J. H. Ri. LA. U.
Aiuut 21, ISSS.
Itaks plsasiira in. aaao-aasia that I liae reaiavgcl
from my old stara Jtalmy a3 Tsuiliia oa ths corasr of
Fisst aad Broadalbia Strsets.
Tnaa&ing my customsrs for' tas literal patroaago
they have Taestsved upoa ms ia the past, I trust that
with iacrsased facilities aad a large esperieacs I may
merit a coatiauaass of it ia the ttit'jLre.
lpi Stsr Bakery !
i&m j ajtjll stock: or
BURKHABT & BOYCE,
THE LEADING-
BOOK and JOB PRiNTERS,
Of the Willamette Valley.
Bank and Commercial Prafioe a Specialty.
Legal Blanks of All Kinds Constantly on Hand.
Send for Estimates and Price List of
Work.
Pl 0ce 'n Fl'nn s Mock, Albany, Or. 8S
mm
Staple Groceries I
iasware,!
Tb txwt qxmDtf ot tmm eSa, rainrn man
knts, ete.
CAKES, PIES,
Fresh Baked Bread
Every Day.
At this old and reftabW hooas is alsa to t'
found a complete assortment, of fresh ftrnlK
I poeeries, to vkicb Is eonstantly being addd Ul
the sessoaabia Hoes of (raeaiiei and prorisioax
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 boacht when prtoae
were Vow, and the benefit of the margin will b
given to his customers. Remember the frfac.
at the old corner on First and Broadalbin Sts.
E, I Oil NG,,
C. J. DILLON & CO.,
WHOLESALE MANUFACTURERS OF
The sins that the republican
platform and party have to answer
for according to the representa
tions of opposing organs are
numerous and wonderful to behold.
i It, by these very voracious
journals, is convicted of advocating
free whisky, simply because it
suggests just what the leading
temperance men have claimed
should be done for years.the repeal
of the revenue tax; it is saddled
with the odium of pauper immigra
tion, though who but a thorough
prejudiced partisan could see any
connection between protecting
'American labor and the contract
of shipping by foreign countries of
their pauper laborers here, is hard
to conceive of ; it is blamed with
making the working of "truea" -an
operation that is neither af
feted by protection or free trade
and owes its entire existence to
ersonal greed and connivance,
irrespective of party or politics
j)ossible,!and the diabolical results
of the working of those modern
inoloclis laid at its door. These
and various other heinous sins are
placed npfin it by the opposing
journals, uud, by the same
hypothesis, if an early frost should
C)ine an ! d .'Htroy a portion of the
growing crop, the republican party
or platform would be responsible
for it. Or, if an earthquake should
visit the country, devastating its
fair borders the republican party
would be lfcspo' :ib!e tot it, or if a
lit'ht"'itg stroke should strike a
church st.ee, vzr-X etthe weathei
vane it1- the wrong quarter, thv
r-. tmhli"i.n party w;,nld be respon
sible for it : .-1 libitum, ad i:ilini
tui. ad ranseum. Henilo:. t,r
find some semmai.ee o: tra:h:rs
A
House and Lot Tor Salt.
ONE AND ONE-HALF STORY DWELL
inir containing 7 rooms, bath rem and
piiitrv; Is lexs than two years bjilt; location
central; another lot adjoining can be had
with bain if desired, or wauid sdl It separate
from dwe'ling. I'rice very low. Apply t'l.
A Shane
ItisMolution or Partnership.
VTOT1CE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
iN partnership heretofore existing bttwter:
Mess's. Einerick & Dieriuger is this day dis
solved bv mutual consent. Mr. Emeriek re
tiring. Tne business will b? continued by
Mr. Dieringer, who will pay all indebtedness
and collect ail outstanding accounts. Those
so indebted are requested come forward and
settle. A continuance of the patronage
heretofore extended is solicited.
Albany, August 1, 188-3.
Removed.
JOSEPH WEBBER ANNOUNCES TO HIS
patrons and friends that he can be found
on Lyon street, between Engine Co. lio. 2
and First street, until his new rooms in Fo
shay & Mason s brick are ready.
w
ANTED-AN ACTIVE ENERGETIC
man to represent us as sales avent
ir. this city. Adnress, Wan .maker & Brown,
Philadelphia. The largest retail clothing
house in America.
For Sale.
OOD BUGGY HORSE A FOUR MINUTE
mare of spirited stvle, yet gentle tor Ia
dies to drive, will be sola reasonable, in
quire at Hkralo office.
Fruit Dryer tor Sale.
pLCMMER FRUIT DRYER. FACTORY
L size, complete, with additions and im
provements, for sale elieap. Apply to A.
Blaker, Shedd, Oregon, or to A. Wheeler,
Springfield, Oregon.
Coatruetor and Builder.
TIIE UNDtRSIGNED. HAVING LO
. rated in Albany solicits patronage
from city and country. "Will contract
to build bridges, barns, and all manner
of dwelling hous-es. including Queon
Anne, Eastlake and Elizabethian styles
of buildings. Will furnish plans and
j-!'-ifii; itons free of t charge. Satis
(u ction guaranteed W. 0. CASSEL-
J. S. GIBHEABD,
ED SALE STABLE
I
WATERLOO,
OREGON.
3TFeed per day 25ct3. Hay and
oats oOcta. Give him a call.
FURNITURE
Do general job work, also banrain in flooring and rustic. Those contem
plating building will find it to their advantage to call on at our Frctory, at
a-;? Foot or LvoIM Street '
WILL STAKK,
DEALERS IN-?-
Ym
Goid Watches
Diamond Jewelry, Fine Sil
verware, Itings, Ladies Watches
and Chains, andall kinds of El
egant Jewelry
ASTOHISHHSLY .LOW IPfilCES.
geo. :w.: SMITH
laJCCESSOR TO W. H. McFARLA.XDjSSS
S3
CO
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To tlie Patrons of Husbandry !
I Lave this day contracted with Messrs Stewarif &
Sox, of Albany, to furnish a large quantity of pure
Manilla binding twine to members of our order. All
patrons, can call at their place of business and by the
methoi.Uadopted at our business council secure the
benefit of my contract. I have also made arrange
ments with the same firm to furnish alotof Osborne
steel frame binders, Sendain your orders as soona.s
possible as harvest is near. Signed 3
MART MILLER, Financial A cent.
HOFFMAN AND PFE1FFER,
Proprietors of
ALBAN
Y
enn i urnnm
And manofactorera ot
Choice Confectionery.
We are now prepared to famish dxrice, frttto
candies of best grade, consisthi; of pure stiek.
assorted flavors, mixed candies, extra Frenca
and chocolate i mains, fancr mixatL eaadv tuva
and a general assortinaat of ttoe esadias
AT U91ESJLIM OK RETAIL.
ItyOrders fron ewintiy dealers promptly a0
lned to. Factory ou first ataaet,
Albany, - - Oregnon
M Crown Milk
i
t
SPRINGFIELD SAWMILL
SlMirXGFIELI) fc-JREfi-OX,
"-""'"y Y:ui1 r;illl ollice on lta'droad, between 4ih and5th streets TjJ
Having lumber not excelled in quality, tiridt'aciHties not surpassed for th'
pro.rpt and satisfactory tilling or orders. I resoeeti'ullv solicit a sharegof the
ade. a. WHEELEF.
dob, vtmnic. cx. rvayv.
NEW PROCESS FLOUFfc'
(Superit
TbeMStorspFacSitia
tSTht: est jjric11
ALSAST
WILL BROS
Dealers in all fhe leading
Guns, Pistols, Sewing Machines, Organs, Pianos,
A full Line oi
Sheet music, musical merchandise,ammunitionfish
ing tack?e, etc. Warranted razors, butcher and
pocket knives. , The best kinds'of sewing-machines
NEEDLES, OIL and Extras for all MACHINES
ILINN COUNTY ACENTS FOR NORTHWESTERN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY.
Repairing of pewing3Cmaehine6, musieal instruments, guns, etc . neafly done
W. F. READ,
(Successor to N.' H. ALLEN)
ztsriE"W" -
Winter
ami
sunn!
CTC5
iponikrailmpleinems,
FARM IMPLEMENTS
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION
HARDWARE
Stoves mil! Tinware t
DEALER IN
Stovesxncl Ranges
ALSO A FULL LINE OF
TINWARE, PUMPS, HOSE, COPPER WARE
And eyery variety of cocking utensils and'novelties in house furnishing
good-. The public is invited to call and examine this mammoth stock guilder
the new management.
-AT-
i:c;55
PORTLAND PRICE.
CALL AND SEE I S.
Od Ore-'Mi
The City Liquor Store,
M. RAUMGART. Proprietor.
3".V,t ocrto t'.v.-I'MdFvHowe-Jfniple, Mbavy, Orr-cnT-3
. - K-.ops conanrty on han.1 ti.? fin. st i:nirt...l and d..mestw winvs, U .n, ci-ars ar
.0 Un!y-.r?t-Ci..M !i'jU..rorv hi fhe city
SPECIAL ATTENTION ORDERS" FEGin THE COUflTRY'
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 havt th
The Live Drv foods House
Of Ad)any,'?andjjshall latj all times stud v the
wants ot our patrons both in style and prices.-
NOTICE.
1 have bought and furnished-
liieMioriomifMi
MI
IIS
Dry Goods lotions,
Furnishing Goods,
! Hats and Caps,
I " Boots and Shoes,
i , , Groceries.Etc
; Call and -see me.
With new machinery, making flour by the
M;LL rollkr rRotKs. Ttit mill is now' run
uiii and 1 can furnish the best of flour and
fetd at reasonable rates. I intend to run my
mill in such a manner tl at none can go away
dissatisfied. Give me a call.
E. G0INS, Proprietor Scio Mills
SECOND HAKD STORE.
The past year bas;roven;it to be 'a
necessity. The beat and cheapest
place in the city to buy yourj .
Stoves .Furniture, tinware
We aie always prepared to buy vour
heusehold furniture at the highest
ca.h price. Sole agents for the
PEERLESS OIL CAM
And Lamp ; Filler.
1L. GOTTLIEB.
litany Bath House
and :
hair dressing saloon,
JOSEPH WEBBER, PROPRIETORi
JjifLadie1? .nd chlldren's3'aair dre6s
ng a ppeeialty. Dnt'ue satisfaction
guaranteed. 4
JOHN SCHMEER'S
Liyery. Feed & Sale stable
Corner Second and EUnoorih St,
ALBANY, - - OREGON
H0R8KS boarokb by the day or month. Cac
riarsa or bugles on reasonable terms.
NORTHWEST
FIRE id MARINE
INSURANCE .COMPANY;)
PORTLAND, -Sr-SlOEEG0N
Ohf?dren Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.
R:;ii5esser to N ;I.,Ai..u
1
Allianv. O
lAfiNOLIA MILLS,
JOHN A. CRAWFORD, Prop'r.
Will furnish sacks to fanners and
receive wheat at the usual rateB of
storage. The highest market nri,
paid for same.
??"Be3t Magnolia fiur alwavs oa
hna( for sale or exchange at reasona
ble rates.
JOHN A. CRAWFORD.
v;""1 !'i-1U ,tcnV!i f(.'r evory t'Uitomcr a