Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, August 25, 1888, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE MOKSTNtf HERALD: SATURDAY, AUGUST 25, 1888
fDAiLY and Weekly
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION:
DAILY.
Published every morning except Morula .)
e'.ivered by carrier, yer week 0.15
iiy mull, (tr yrcii 5 00
WEEKLY.
(Published every Friday Jlorninjr.)
; ne copy, ner annum, in advance "2.00
; When not paid in advance '2.f0
THE HAILS.
Hails at the Albany postorti-e close as follows:
For all offices north.
The Eastern states
The West Side
0:30
A.
And the N'ai row Gau'.'e R
For Portland and Salem 11 A. si
Corvallis and Yaquina 12:30 p. m
Al offiee south 7:30 p. m.
The postotlioe will be closed each evening
from six to seven o'clock.
Registered matter for the early mor
train should be mailed before o o clock the
reyioues reuintr.
NATIONAL-REPUBLICAN TICKET.
FOK PRESIDENT,
BENJAMIN HARRISON,
OF INDIANA.
FOK YICE-I'REblDENT,
LEVI P. MORTON,
OF NEW YORK.
I
FOR PRESIDENTIAL KLKCTORS,
ROBERT M'LEAN, WM. KAPUS
C. W. FL'LTON.
A POSTAL MEASURE OF EE
FORM.
A very meritorious bill, appar
ently, so at least from the hasty
consideration that we have been
enabled to give the copy sent us,
is that presented by the post-office
and post-roads committee in the
senate, in their report upon the
bill to merge the third and fourth
class postal matter into one class
and reduce the postage on what is
now fourth class matter from 16
cts. to 8 cts. per pound. The com
mittee were of the opinion that the
change to eight cents a pound for
present fourrh-elass matter will
amply compensate the government
for handling and transporting it.
The proposed reduction will not
therefore tend to create a deficiency.
A vast majority of the parcels will
be of light weight and carried but
short distances, and will be
handled at a profit. Each piece of
third and fourth-class matter
creates at least one, and generally
several, pieces of first-class, which
is a source of large profit.
The measure therefore cannot be
objected to an account of economy.
The committee says that the
United States, while having the
cheapest letter and newspaper
postage, and in many respects the
best postal service of any country
in the world, is far behind nearly
every other leading government in
providing facilities for the carriage
of. merchandise and miscellaneous
articles in the mails. We are al- j
most alone in being without the
parcels post system, which has be
come a marked feature in the
postal establishments of other
countries. Under this system
merchandise and other matter of
almost every description are carried
in the mails at a small fraction of
the cnarge and in quantities greatly j
in excess of that allowed on fourth
class matter in this country. The
present charge of sixteen cents a
pound is prohibitory in its effects,
often compelling people to deny
themselves of small articles,
whether of necessity or comfort,
which they cannot procure other
wise than through the mails. The
hardship falls most heavily upon
those living in the rural districts,
where the home markets are
scantily supplied and where the
usual means of private transporta
tion do not exist.
That irrepressible Frenchman,
Gen. Boulanger, appears to be
fully versed in the monte-bank
ways of keeping his name before
the public. His self advertising
scheme of getting some one to
shoot at him, appears to have
worked as he desired and enabled
him to gain popularity to again
pose as a legislative candidate,
with prospects of success. The
only thing that would effectually
squelch him would be actual war
and the responsibility of leading in
reajl action, which would probably
efffctuallv drive him to the rear,
and obscurity
The robbery of the through mail
pouch, from Portland, Oregon, to
New York, of a package containing
over ten thousand dollars in cur
rency, sent by the First National
hank of Portland, to the Chemical
National bank, of New York ex
hibits a cas of daring theft.
Probably, however, the perpetra
tors will be brought to speedy
jijwtiee, and the money captured
and sent on to Its proper owners,
as Uncle ciam's arrangements for
o doing are sure and swift.
Tin: darmr. resulting front thr
,o:!. in Al-egi'ary and Mon--she'.?.
7i--:vr af i'ittsbtiv.T -n;.,
''II aggregate over a million
dollars.
Arthur AY. Dickens, a nephew
ot the great English novelist com
mitted suicide recently at Los
Angeles. He left the following
cool explanation of his peculiar
conduct :
''Standing on what the average
reporter would describe as the
'threshold of death,' I cannot help
smiling at the utter hypocrisy and
humbug of this su'-lunary sphere.
I am perfectly conscious that at
least a portion of what the people
terra respectable citizens will de
cide that I was crazy when I ter
minated my existence. On the
contrary, I am decidedly sane,
remarkable weary, and finding my
financial relations strained, I take
the easiest solution of the problem.
Having lived over fifty years as a
Bohemian, I have had ample
leisure for a study of psychology,
and my conclusions have made me
slightly discontented. I find my
fellow-creatures thieves, prosti
tutes, and no matter how social
hurabuggery attempts to cover
them, they remain the same. I do
not know whether I am better or
worse than my companions, but at
any rate I am willing to leave the
decision to fate, and will not apply
for a change of venue.
The Democratic territorial con
yention for Idaho, adopted a plat
form that opposes any division of
the territory as is proposed in the
scheme of annexing the panhandle
to'Washington, and is silent upon
the Mormon question which is one
of the leading issues there. James
H. Hawley was nominated dele
gate to congress. It is thought
that the republicans, who meet on
the 29th will re nominate Dubois,
the present incumbent and that he
will be elected
The sugar trust, that operates on
purely speculative grounds, and
succeeds by using the imfamous
"cornering" methods, is responsi
ble for the people having to pay in
the neighborhood of 2. cts. per
pound more than they should have
paid for all of the sugar that has
been used in putting up fruit this
season. Legislation should be
immediately and vigorously formu
lated against these nefarious trusts,
so that the peoples rights can be
maintained.
NEW TO-DAY.
strayed.
A YOUNG COW, LIGHT ROAN, NEARLY
white, with li,'ht red ears and sliui,sharj
horns. Kive dollars (5) reward will be paid
for her recovery. No ear marks or brands
upon the uow. Apply to E. E. Parker or W.
U. St. John, Albany ,'Orejron.
City Marshal's Noltce.
u
IOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO
THE
11 owner or kee-ier of am' doiror do'-s in the
corporate limits of the city of Albany, that
the tax upon such dojrs for the yar
is now due, and payable to the City Marshal;
and thit all doifs found running' at lan;e
within the city limit?, upon which laid tax
has not been paid, will be taken up and dis
posed of as provided by an ordinance "relat
ing to taxing doirs and reiru'atiiut their run
ning at large." .Section one of said ordinance
provides: That it shall be the duty of the
Oitv Marshal on and after the first day of
August of each veil 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 i3.00.
Duted at Albany; Oregon, this -20th day of
August, lt?&. wtiCr,ju -ISAAC II AYS,
City Marshal.
Dissolution Notice.
VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
i firm of Tweedale & Hopkins has been
this day dissolved by mutual coi, sent, All
outstanding accounts should he immediately
settled at the store. The business will be
continued by W. C. Tweedale at the old
stand, wno will collect all accounts and settle
all indebtedness of the firm. '. kjii,
W C. TWEEDALE,
T. G. HOPKINS.
Horx's ami Hack For Sale.
HORSES AND HACK FOR SALE-A WELL
matched span of joung horses, weight
ahuutfSOO pounds ea;h; good to drive or ride;
also a light family hack; also road cartj with
pole, used only a few times; very handsome;
the above are for sale cheap, separate or to
gether. Apply toT. A, Shane.
Dissolution or Partnership.
OTICK IS HKRKhY GIVK.N THAT TIIK PART.NKR
y. ship heretofore existing between C. i.
Roland, J. VV. 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 II, Btvant for collection.
C. B. ROLAFD,
J. V. ROLAND.
J. H. ROLAr'D.
August 21, 1883.
House and Lot for Sale.
A ONE AND ONE-HALF STOKY DWELL
. ing containing 7 rooms, bath room and
pantry; Is less than two years built; location
central; another lot adjoining van be had
with barn if desired, or would sc 11 it separate
from d w e' ling. Price very low. Apply to T.
A Shane
Dissolution of Partnership.
VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
i.1 partnership heretofore existing between
Messrs. Eiueriek & Dieringer is this day dis
solved by mutual consent, Mr. Emerick re
tiring. Tne business will be continued by
Mr. Dieringer, who will pay all indebtedness
and collect all outstanding accounts. Those
so indebted are requested come forward and
settle. A continuance of the patronage
heretofore extended is solicited.
Albany, August 1, IsiSS.
Lost. St rated or Stolen.
SMALL REP MILK COW EKOM DUE
premises of James V. Pipe in this city on
Tuesday. Aug. 14. Any one returning the
name will be suitably rewarded.
Removed.
JOSEPH WEBBER ANNOUNCES TO HIS
fj patrons and friends that he can be found
on Lyon street, between Engine Co. No. '2
and First street, until his new rooms in1 Fo
shav t Mas.w s brick are ready,
"IITANTED AN ACTIVE ENERGETIC
VV man to represent us as sales agent
in this city. Address, Wanamaker & Brown.
Philadelphia. The largest retail clothing
house in America.
For Sale.
pOOD 1'1'GGY HORSE A FOUR MINUTE
JC ware !' spirited stylo, yet ge-tie for la
dies to drive, will be sold reasriiahle. In-
! uuirc pt HkraIjD ot'r.c.
! Trull tivyi'T lor ale.
pLl'MMEU FRUIT DRYER, FACTORY
I .L s:; o, coinpWts, w:'h auditions ntui in.-
; ;.-otneii'., U-r s-uc tneop. 10
! i:!..';rr. ;!.!. Or-g-n. or to A. V-.c!y
. .ri:.v:l-;-iI, rcgwi.
i
K.'Ci'iveu a larX' in'.nice i'f barber
U5vtHv from Pailadvlj-aia, Ui
Vrireck'f IjiirS.H'r shun.
! Hon. ODEN BOWIE, Ex-Governor of Maryland and j :
W President of the Maryland Jockey Club: j jfjjfjff j
0 Cr "St. Jacobs Oil acts (gost satisfactorily." gig
B a Gi&tffasv-is-. R. S. WITHERS, Esq., Bjpl M B
5 2 Fairlawn Stock Farm. Lexington, Kentucky: jKI ;r IS
'. use St. Jacobs Oil on my hor,s, my men and BH BURKHART & R0YCE," M
fey Jk myself. It is a sovereign cure." '
KK if BOOK and JOB PITERS,
Cfff! Hi f WiUamstts Yalley' 8
jj SI IM and Comiercial Printing a Specialty. IB
Legal Blanks of All Hincta Constantly on Hand.
j Send for Estimates and Price List of Mjjji
MfiT or nr n mini i a IS 11 mce in ninns mock many' or'
111 I j ll" W r Hill I if II illi illafilta!
I take pleasurs in announcia tliat I hac rsmoved
from my old stors ito'my ns-sr Tsuildins a corner of
Fisst and Broadalbin Streets.
Thanking my customers for' the liberal patronage
they have bestowed upon me in the past, I trust that
with increased facilities and a large experience I may
merit a continuance of it in the luture.
AM
ij
I
C. J. DILLON & CO.,
WHOLESALE MANUFACTURERS OF
FTTH NIT IT RE
Do runir:il job work, also bargain in Roorinir and rustic. Those contem
plaLinTv biiil'11' ,ilul il to 'ill'-ir advantage to t-.ill on us at our Fretory. at
gr Foot ok LyoN Street 'as
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-PKALEIi IX-
totoves ancl
:.rO A IT'LL LINK OF
TlXirAIlE. VI MPS. HOSE, COFFER WARE
.
jjjifftAiHl evt-ry variety of -'"inir ntensiH and noclties in house furnisuiwLr
oods. Tic- iitihlU- i invil:. .;:i and exa::ttne this uiauiuiotl) stock "-;!!der
'he lie :::..r:::excl:-.
WILL & ISTA1,
DEALERS IN
Fine Gold Watches.
Diamond Jewelry, Fine Sil
verwart, Rins, Ladies Watches
and Cliains, anvlall kinds of El
Cfrant Jewelry
ASTONISHINGLY ILOW .'PRICES.
SMITH
H. McFARLA"N"D)J
Eanges
tie Patrons
I have this day contracte
Manilla binding twine to members of our order. All
patrons'can call at their place of business and by a the
methodjadopted at our business council secure the
benefit of my contract. I have also made arrange
ments with the same firm to furnish a lot of Osborne
steel frame binders, Send in your orders as soon'as
possible as harvest is near. Signed J t'
MART MILLER, Financial Asent.
SPRINGFIELD SAWMILL
SFRIXGF1ELD .J RE GrOX
fli"Albaiiy yard and office on Railroad, betwejn 4ih andoth streets,; g
Haviiiir lumber not excelled in quality, ondfacilities not surpassed for th
prompt stud satisfactory hliiux or orders. I rcsnectfullv solicit a share tof th
ade. a. WHEELER.
"WILL BROS
Dealers in all the leading;
Chms, Pistols, hewing ffladunes, Organs, Pianos,
A full Line of
Sheet music, musical merchandise.ammuuitionfish
ing tack?e, etc. Warranted razors, butcher and
pocket knives. The best kindslof sewino; machines
FEE J) EES, OIL and Extras fot- all MACHINES
ELINN COUNTY ACENTS FOR NORTHWESTERN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY.
Iv-pairina- of sowinsrmacliines, musical instruments, aruns, etc., neatly done
W. F. READ,
; (Successor to N."H. ALLEN)
nSTEW"
ffmter
an
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 Drv Goods House
Of Albany, and shall Jatj ail times study the
wants ot our patrons both in style and prices. -
Dry & oods Notions, -
Furnishing Goods,
ats
Gall and see me.
IE1.
Rairiecwsor
of Husbandry !
1 with Messrs. Stewanf 4t
IT
and Caps,
Boots and Shoes,
Groceries.Ete
M
sfiriiif
ZEBIEiL.:CX
to X 'l.A:u.i.,
A:banv. Oregon.
Star Bakery
lvull stock os-
Staple Groceries I
Th baa qnality ol f iy coflaa, i-Mna, mua
pats, ete.
CAKES, PIES,
Fresh Baked Breatf
Every Day.
At this oM I
reHaMe hooae is alto to
louixi a complete assortment, of fresh famili
rroeeriea, to which is constantly bang added it
the seasonable tinea of gtacwiaa and r""ii
Such as
Cranberries,
Fine Pickles,
Dried Beef Chipped to Order ;
Anchovy Mustard,
Candies and Nuts,
Eastern Buckwheat Flour, I
Canned Goods of All Kinds, '
Bohemian Glassware, Etc.
These goods wore all boairht when prioaa
were low, and the benefit of the margin will tr
given to his customers. Keraember the plana.
it the old corner on First and ioad&Ibia 8ts.
HOFFMAN AND PFE1FFER,
Proprietors of
ALBANY SODA WORKS
And manufacturers of
"T7
We are now prepared1 to famish choice, fna,
candies of best grade, consisting of pare stick.
AT WHOLESALE OB BETAiC;
tarOrderg rrotn country dealers prootpd a
lened tow Factory flfflt ateeet,
Albany, - - Oregor
M Crown Milk
NEW PROCESS FLOUFL
(Sopcrior ior baaSXfi
The Best StrQpap FaciJitiq
AU&jnr
r? -1
NOTICF.
1 iia.vej;bouht and furnished .
The Scio Fioinif Mills
With new machinery, makinjr flour by the
ki ll liOLLKR FROCKS. Tne mill is now run
fi.iti and 1 c.vii furnish the best of flour and
fttd at icasouabls rates. I intend to run my
:ni!l in ruch a maiiiier ttot none can go away
dissatisfied. Give tue a call.
f. G0INS, Proprietor Scio Mills
SEGQHD HIND STORE.
S?The .past year has proven it to be a
necessity. The best and cheapest
place in the city to buy your
Stoyeslumiture.tinware
We aie always prepared to buy your
heusehold furniture at the highest
casli price. Sole agents for the
PEERLESS OIL CAN
And L. amp Killer.
L. GOTTLIEB.
Albany Bath House
AND
HAIR DRESSING SALOON,
JOSEPH WEBBER, PROPRIETOR.
EaFXadies nd children's "hair dress
tiff a specialty. Dntiae ' satisfaction
guaranteed.
A
JOHN SCHMEER'S
Livery, Feed & Sal stable
Corner Second and Ellsworth Sts.
ALBANY, - . OREGON
H0RSB8 boardrd by the day or month. Car
nages or buzzes on reasonable terms
v-6nl
NORTHWEST
VIM on DIXTl
INSURANZECOMPANY'i
PORTLAND, -rr-2l0REG0N
MABIOLIA MILLS,
JOHN A. CRAWFORD,' Prop'r.
Will furnish sacks to farmers and
receive wheat at the usual rates of
paid for same. r
Ja-Best . XIacr.olia. fiomr always o
We rates. !reXChanSe 3t reis
JOHX A. CRAWFORD.
v,";a 0Vf f'?r everJ" tomcr a
V '.ercck's barber shop.
Choice
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