Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, August 24, 1888, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE MOHXTXl HERALD: FRIDAY, AUO-VST 21. 1S8S
l rtVtH M iV Tl'ltttt 1MM t) save that enormous t-xpense to the
O404lUtt9 C?aU3 CCVuUi farmer. The older .rates east of I PMM
Daily a. mo Wiiiivi-v
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DAILY.
Published every moriiimr exi-tpt Mtmdaj.)
clivereU by carrier, per week 0.15
fiy maii, yeai 5 CO
WKF.KI.Y.
(Published every Friday Morning.)
ne copy, yet annum, in advance 32.C0
When not paid in advance 2.;0
TIIK I All .
Mails at the Albany postottice close as" follows.
For all offices north j
The Eastern states '
The West bide A-
And the Nai row G.uise li. R. )
For Portland ami ijiem 11 A. M
Corvallis and Yaiiuina 12:S0 i: M
Al office south 7:9 P. M.
The postotricc 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 veuiii'-'.
NATIONAL ESPUBLIOAJS TICKET.
FOR PRESIDENT,
BENJAMIN HARRISON,
. OF INDIANA.
FOR VICE-PRESIOEXT,
LEVI P. MORTON,
OF SEW YORK.
FOR PRRrilbKSTlAL ELECTORS,
ROBERT il'l.EAX, W.U. K API'S
C. W. FL'LTON.
THE SACK BUSINESS.
the Rockies have demonstrated
that fact long ago. If the farmers,
warehousemen and grain shippers
and Luyess would combine and
demand this better system of
handling grain they could accom
plish its adoption. And if the
newspapers which are trying to
convince farmers that the terrible
tariff is robbing them for the
simply sehish purpose of captur
ing their votes would cease
loading these questions with the
political claptrap that hinders
wholesome and necessary action
upon them, and work for a united
action in that direction they couid
then begin to claim with some
consistency that they are the
farmers' friend.
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Intolerance, bigotry and
prejudice are slowly but surely
passing away, and better and more
advanced thoughts and methods
are assuming sway among the
people, and those who have con
trol of public affairs. As an evi
dence of this the Evening Telegram
announces that the Portland
hospital has added to its staff a
corps of homu'pathic physicians
and surgeons so that patients can
consult their own preferences in
the treatment that they receive in
that institution. Keeping step
Wi f K rPilu o.lu.i n.irtl t . i .-.
ne subject ot sophistical reasoning . . ,
, ., - , . , pnvsician has been placed on tins
The question of wheat sacks to
farmers on the Pacific- coast is one
of importance, and is being made
the
to work the tarmers 1
prejudice and influence his vote.
The Ashland Tidings gives the
subject this truthful airing : "The
Democratic papers have had a
violent attack of sympathy for the
American farmer, brought about
by the discovery that a duty is
imposed upon jute bags, amount- j
ing to two cents for a two-bushel
sack. What a striking text for
discourses upon the iniquity of the
tariff and its robbery of the far
mers! One cent upon every
bushel of wheat stolen from the
husbandman by our thieving pro
tection government ! Ten w hole,
big round, silver dollars on every
thousand bushels of wheat the
farmer must contribute to this
system of protection to American
industry ! This is bad, very bad,
indeed. Of course, it might easily
be shown that, every industry, in
cluding that of agriculture, receives
its share of the benefits of protec
tion, but as the Democrats neglected
to mention that side of the matter
in connection with this jute bag
outrage, we can afford to let it pass,
too and consider the jute tariff by
itself. As they also do, these free
trade advocates assume without
argument that the full amount of
the tariff is added to the price
which the farmers would have to
pay for the sacks, if they were ad
mitted free of duty and that if the
duty was taken off now it would
reduce the price of sacks two cents
immediately and permanently
This style of argument and m
sumption has been exposed time
and again, but it is kept up, just
as if people were too dull or too
ignorant to detect its fallacy. The
record of fact, is that there is
scarcely a single article manufac
tured in America which is sold at
prices which equal the cost of the
imported article at New York and
the full tariff per centage added.
Home competition often brings
down the prices much lower than
were expected by the English
manufacturer when he had no
competition in America. The jute
bag itself is an excellent illustra
tion of this. About five years ajro
the California jute factories began
turning out grain sacks on a large
scale, under the stimulus of the
tariff. The price of sacks at that
time was S cents each. Five years
of home competition Iras brought
the price down to 4?r cents per
sack, arid saved the farmer 3
, cents, instead of increasing the
1 price 2 cents, as the Democratic
papers are telling us. Facts, as
well as theory, are wanted in tariff
discussions."
Probably the democratic papers
will reply by giving present quota
tions upon grain sacks, which are
considerably above the Tidings 43
cts. ; but they will fail to show that
the present advance is solely
caused by the cornering operations
medical staff and among the names
of consulting physicians is that of
one women. It goes on further to
say that there should be at least
one woman on every hospital staff
in the city and one in charge of
the woman's ward of the state
asylum for the insane. Medical
ethics as formulated and rendered
by selfish, jealous, unjust and un
reasonable doctors may be opposed
to this, and being in power, may
long prevail against it, but com
mon sense and a sense of decency
and of justice favor it. There are
women, and not a few of them,
who prefer to have the diseases
and ailments from which they as
women suffer diagnosed and treat
ed by skillful physicians of their
own sex, and such preferences are
entitled to every consideration of
delicacy and justice. It is there
fore pleasing to note that while the
directors of the Portland hospital
have decided to consider the
patients' preferences in tbe
"apathy" that shall minister to
them, they have embodied with
this decision the privilege of choos
ing the sex of the physician as
well.
Itaks plsas'xrs ia aaaaaaeiaa? t&at I 3w3 xsiaavea
from say oil st:r3;toIn7 asx Viiliiaaj sata3 corasr of
Fisst aad Bxoa&aUsin Struts.
Taaakiag my customers for tia literal patroaage
they naTS testo'wea upoa ns ia the past, I trust that
vTith iacreassd facilitiss aad a larg2 sspsrisass I nay
merit a ccatiaaaaoe of it ia the rr:.
v .vlllili
BUKKHABT & ROYCE,
THE LEADING-
BOOK and JOB PRINTERS.
Of the Willamette Valley.
Bank" antl Commsrcial Printiiii a Specialty.
Legal Blanks of All Kinds Constantly on Hand, m
tar
akery
-FULL STOCK OF-
Send for Estimates and Price List of
Work.
Office in Flinn's Block, Albany, Or.
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. V MJBSETlr
Staple Groceries I
fafilasswCroekery
The beat quality of taaSL, coOw, niain oa
mute, eta.
CAKES, PIES,
Fresh Baked Breac?
Every Day.
Althla old and reliable hooae is alw to 1
found a complete aeaortanent, of fresh famik
croceriea, to which U constantly being abided wL
the seasonable lines otvitetrim aad pfowiaioak
such aa
Cranberries,
Fine Pickles,
Dried Beef Chipped to Order,
Anchovy Mustard,
Candies and Nuts,
Eastern Buckwheat Flour, j
Canned Goods of All Kinds, 1
Bohemian Glassware, Etc.
These goods were all bought wben priea
ere low, and the benefit ot the margin will hr
given to his customers. Remember the plaua.
4t the old corner on First and B'aailaZbin Stg.
01 MEYER.
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MctONAL,l - In this city un Thursday, Aur
is, Kuuiie lltrmirm McDonald, iniaiit
son of Joseph p:id K'la McDonald, a;jeii !)
nionUis. I he tanuly will have the sympathy
of the cnimunity in their affliction. The
.uneral will occur at 9;:iU to-dav from the
residence of Mrs. Marv S;ilt!iiarh
NEW TO-DAY.
M rayed,
A YOUNG COW, LIGHT ROAX, NEARLY
white, with liht red ears and slim.sharp
liorns. r"ive dollars (5) reward will bu aid
for her recovery. Xo ear niars or hrjndx
uion the uuiv. Apply to E. E. Parker or V
II. St. John, Albany, Oregon. " ' "' ""
ity MarshtilN Entire.
OTICE IS HEREBY Gl EN TO THE
owner or keener of anv dovror dum in the-
corporate limits of the city of Albany, that
the tax upon such dojs for the year 1SS3
is now due, and payable to the City Marsha!;
and that all dogs found running . 1 large
within the city limits, upon which jaid tax
has not been paid, will be taken up and dis
posea of as provided by an ordinance "relat
ing to taxinjr dosrs and regTtiatin their run
nins; at larjje." Section one of said ordinance
provides: That it shall be the duty of the
City Marshal on and after the first day or
Ausust of each veat 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 $3.00.
Duted at Albany; Oregon, this "20th day of
August, 1J-S8. ,oh-kv .ISAAC HAYS,
Citv Matshal.
Dissolution Notice.
"VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
JL' firm of Tweedale & Hopkins has bean
this day dissolved by mutual consent, All
outstanding accounts should be immediately
settled at the store. The businsss will be
continued by W. C. Twe'edale at the old
stand, who will collect all accounts and settle
all indebtedness of the firm. tio hoiji,
W. C. TWEEDALE,
T. G. HOFKINs,
C. J. DILLON & CO.,
WHOLESALE MANUFACTURERS OF -
HOFFMAN AND PFEIFFER.
Proprietors of
ALBANY SODA WORKS
And manufuctorers of
Choice Confectionery.
We are now prepared to furnish choice, fix.
pagifijew of huril. irraH ivuKtfit.inr nf mini tjr ; . . L-
l- St('';ll": tit I '"ii'rte3 mixed candies, xun 1 icuci
, . , . . i c'wuiw crwuiiB, uuicy inixu, ennay toys
ox, or Albany, to turuish i i.ire (uaititv of' ymvt ' ani'rtntof auecandi
AT rUOI.KsALE OK BETAlf
C9Ordexa trons conntry dealers witaiil a
teed tow r.ory an EmL stcee,
m ii i i
lorne ratr
1 have this (lav contracts. ! with 31
usoancuy !
FUKNITU II J
T)o ircneral job work, :ilso bargain in flooriiwr and rustic. Those contem
platiua' buiidiii will liud it to their advantage to call on us at our Fictoiy, at
Foot op
LyoN Street !
WILL & STARK,
DEALERS IX
Goid iv atches
Diamond Jewelry, Fine Sil
verware, Kins. Ladies Watches
and Chains, and ai! kinds of El
egant Jewelry
ASTM!S:.iN2LY LOW .'PRICES.
Manilla bindin; twine to members ofour onler. All
atron.s can call at their place of on -in ess and by the
method adopted at our business (jouncil secure the
benefit of my contract. I have also made arrange
ments with the same firm to furnish a lotjof Osborne
steel frame binders, Send in your orders as soonas
possible as harvest , is near. Skmed -s3
MART MILLER, Financial Agent.
SPRINGFIELD' SAWMILL
SPUIXGrFLELD vREfiOX,
Albany yard and o!iiee on Railroad, between 4ih andSth streetsjg '.
Ilaviny; lumber not excelled in ii.ility, cncifacilities not surpassed for tLe
prompt and satisfactory tiliiiu or orders. I resoectfull v eoiicit a shureof the
adt;- a. "WHEELER.
WILL BROS
Dealers in all the leading
Guns, Pistols, fcewing lactones, Organs, Pianos-,
A full Line of
Sheet music, musical merchandise,ammunition,fish
ing taelc'e, etc. Warranted razors, butcher and
pocket knives The1 best kindsof sewino- machines
Albany, - - Oregon,
Eei Crown Milk
IMS, UMIK 4 Ct PniBl.
NEW PROCESS FLOUR.
finriTrliM i fmiTlj imTT
The Best Step MJiti
NEEDLES, OIL ami Ex tras for all 31 A CHINE: S
I.INN COUNTY AGENTS FOR NORTHWESTERN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY.
Repairins of sewinsyjmachines. musical instruments, sruns, etc., neatly done
g-eo. :v.: SMITH
(SUCCESSOR TO W. H. McFARLAVDl
lloi sr-i anil Hack lor .";ile.
ORSES AND HACK FOR SALE-A WELL
matched span of oini horses, weiifht
aboutttiOO pouiids eaoh: g:'od to drive or ride;
also a linht family hack; also road cart with
pole, used only a few times; very hand)ine:
the above are for sale cheap, separate or to
gether. Apply to T. A, Shane.
Dissolution of l'nrlnerliii.
rm OTIcs IS hffKKUt cik inn rAKir.ti-
1 ship heretofore existing between C. B.
liolanil. J W. Roland and J. tl. Roland, un
dc-r the firm name of C. B. Roland & Co., is
this day dissolved by mutual consent. All
ni-r-nnnra due s:iid firm will he olac-ed in the
Of Sitll Francisco operatives, for hands f H, Bryant for collection.
y ' ' C. B. ROLAFH,
J. W. ROLAND
J. H. KOLA I-D.
speculative purposes, and no more
the result of the tariff than the re
publican platform is of President
Cleyelands pension vetoes.
The plain facts of the case are
that the jute grain sack business
on the 1'aciric coast is an outra
geous anil gigantic swindle upon
farmers in its entirety, and should : - -----
be wipel o it ,oot and bra:u-h. ; ,N lfvR1.;.,y i;ivKN rHAT THE
TllJ Olliv ail lor tiie JUte :-a;-!-- is i Ll partnt-rsl ip nertt-l'ore existing h'.twwn
IloKse !i!iI Lw for Sale.
t ONE AND ONE-HALK STORY DWELL
A contairdn 7 rooms, hath room and
pantry: Is than twi years built; location
central.- another iot adjoining van he had
with Kirn if -jesired, or would stll it separate
;r..m d-i;: !inu'. Price very low. Apply to T.
I A. Shane
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NOTICE.
1 iiave bought and turuished
The Scio Flow Mi
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W ith -new machinery, making flout by the
ki ll Rotit.R process. Tne null is now run
ui.ij; and 1 can turnish the best of flour and
:etd at teasonable rates. I intend to run my
:iiid in fruch a maiiiier that none can go awav
ilissatisfitd. Give me a call.
E. GOINS, Proprietor Scio Mills
SECOliD HAIiD STORE.
(Successor to NVH. ALLEN)
irate
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m scarf "a.t:e fj.-i!r-uir, am; ;rj-: .,.Jv i,v n.llf,,a; ..R3,.t
' is t',:-' day uis
Ir Kii'.oritk re-
ruany s'f ;,'t"! clain. that if can nc
disj ;n.-j w lh even there. l:ut
wh. A t-. aches tne vessel ,
it Is to erji-s the r ean it :
unti
on w!
ct n le handled r" eaper, betfe:
easier and ten times more safisfa(
rin;i'. T oe !iisitivs uiii "nc i-.ntiir.ied by
Mr itiori;: r r. win ay i;i5 ind; l.te.:nt
,r'' e-'die-t !l iitsv.M.iiiiu- utvw:nss. Thtist;
itniebu-.l -t ijn'. -tot come for.var-i aad
fettle. A np.ii.-c- r. tUe patronage
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A.la:.v. :
DEALER IX
Stovesjanci Ranges
ALSO A FULL LINE OF
TINWARE, 1UMPS, HOSE, COFFER WARE
isHSAml every variety of cocking utensils andnovelties in house furnislin?
mA. The pul-lic is invite l to call and examine tills mammoth stock finder
the new nianasromi-nt.
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 th
The Live Dry (foods House
Of Aibany, and shallfat all times study the
wants ot our patrons both in style and prices."
The past year nas proven it to be a
necessity. The best and cheapest
place m the city to buy your
Stoyes, Furniture, tinware
We aie always prepared to buy vour
heusehold furniture at the highest
cash price. Sole ajrents for the "
PEERLESS OIL CAN
And Lamp Filler.
L. GOTTLIEB.
Albany Bath House
AND
HAIR DRESSING SA'LOON,
JOSEPH WEBBER, PROPRIETOR.
SPLadiee -Mid children's"hair drese
ns a spe.-ralty. DntiJe satisfaction
guaranteed.
torv entw-W clear of sacks, and i Veirec!
t'-'t.u:e
fhihuiei; U
i-arher
at
The City Liquor Store,
M. BAUMGART, Proprietor,
tSTSct doert.-i th. 0!ldJFei!ows-n:p!-, Alhany, resiiES
Kcep '-onantiy cn hand th- fi.-t imports! and d..mts vdvZ liuor -i -ars ar
toV-e-sos. 0::i-i;irn -cias-j Ii.itj orrrc in she city u-' ,,q-"I'
SPECIAL ATTENTIGN FA1DZT0 CR0ERS5 FROM THE COUiNTHY'
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castortes
Dry Goods Notions
ling Goods.
Hats and Caps,
JOHN SCKMEER'S
Livery. Mt Sale stable
Corner Second and Ellsworth St$.
ALBANY, . . OREGON
HORSM boardbd l,y the dav or n.onth Car
nagenorbunriefi on readable term
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INSURANCE COMPANY 5
PORTLAND, .-rT-:UOREG0N
CPIT.4L STOCK.
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Call and see me.
Groceries.Etc
fcSncoe?sor to X ;4.A!i. u,
MABNQLTA Miu.s
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JOHN A. CRAWFORD, Prop'r.
Will furnish sacks to farmers and
receive at at the ugual and
torap. Ihe kigheat market price
Xa,fl for same. '
acTBest Maet,lia Hour always ou
hfor sa.eorexchaRe at reaso
JQHJf A. CHAW FORD.
Albany. Oregon.