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About Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19?? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 29, 1888)
THE MOTtXTSXi HERALD: WEDNESDAY. AITai-ST 29. Daily 4xd WiiEKL" TERMS OV c U INSCRIPTION. DAILY. PuhUshe.l every Monthis except MfWlauj e'ivii't-.i l.y carrier, par wetii 0.15 fly man, l".'"' :: SCO WKKKt.Y. il'iiUi-iied fvtrv Friday Mrniii.) n. col. . i '( mr.ium, iti u-Kvue? 2.00 When in -i i'i'l in ;i jViiiict.- nrious hero to 20 own to bis onoreil grave coverc.l with earth- Fq ly -lory, if he had no hope in the i : eternal glory to come? It is the! i hope of eternal life tliat constitutes j j ut cure our dignity and our moral-j ! rf--i"n.-io;uty. Uixl has planted " i in the human breast an irresista ! hie de.-in; for immortality. It is hoi n with us and lives and moves ! w Hon. CD EN BOWIE, Ex-Governor cf Maryland and lu irresiaeni oiine iviaiyiaiui jucnty uiuu. i ! . . . Cl at. jacoos um acxs most, sausiauwiij. o TSIt: 3JASJ.S. Mails at the Ukun pmitoPiceckwe as follows For all orliivs lorth .-6.SJ The Kuatern utes fhe Wt-t siile Aud the :N.t;r"W Cawe ft. R. j For forth! ml ami flein U A. M Corvallis ami Vaipiina .-.12:30 r. m ortiee s.i'tth 7:.!0 v. U The )')rtiee will he closed each cveidi; rom six to seven o'eloek. Registered matter for the early morning train should he mailed before 8 o'clock the revioues veiling'. NATIONAL REPUBLICAN TICKET. FOR RESIDENT, BK.N.I AM IN HARRISON, OF INDIANA. -!t!i 11..- 7 4- j.iiv ii.t oml 1 huliest actions. Now. (iod would i , v? v.'.t nave iven us tins desire 11 ne did not intend that it .should be fully satisfied, lie would not have yiven us this thirst for infinite hap piness ii he had not intended to suage it. He never created any thing in vain." o fcCtisttsi R. S. WITHERS, Esq., Fairlawn Stock Farm, Lexington, Kentucky : "I use St. Jacobs Oil on my horses, my men and myself. It is a sovereign cure." FINE LUMBER. riiOl'UlKTOii oF Havhiir owe f the l::rr-!t and best 1 emulated lumber vanK'iu the state, k olii I '.i s e.tra indui eiiH iits fur those ih -irini; lo pmeiia-e Wtw dre-ed or 1111- j dre-seii lumber, ami will diliverthe saint in any pari of litis city 011 -hurt no i ilce l.v wairon ioui!.- at the IV is iviiij" prces ii.r t-;"s;'ii(t feet: I le LIS 1 1 ilw mm A FULL STOCK OS1 for vice-president, LKVt 1". MORTON OF NEW YORK. F'lR PRKSIDEN'TIAl. ELECTORS, ROBERT m'LEAX, WM. KAPUS C. W. FFLTOX. THERE IS STILL ROOM. The statement made by Mr. Blaine that free trade England is covered over with trusts has met with frantic efforts on the part of the democratic newspapers to dis prove. But in their zeal they have entirely overdone the matter. They go so far as to say that such a condition of affairs in that coun try is entirely unknown, which iv so barefaced a statement that it refutes their own attempts. The syndicate control of commercial transactions is notorious in Eng land, and Mr. Blaine's statement stands unrefuted and unrefutable. The pioneer settler of the wilder ness, who thinks the world is crowded and pulls up and moves 011, to obtain more elbow room, when neighbors come within gun shot hearing of him. is not the only person who worries for fear that our ball of earth shall become bo densely populated as to cease to be able to yield sustenance to its inhabitants. Many philosophers have been moralizing upon the prospects of being crowded out of the possibility of getting enough to eat from the small patch of ground left to them by the increasing pop ulation, but their fears are appar ently groundless. The Sun says that in a recent report of the Ger man statistical bureau, the di rector expresses the opinion that population ha.s not overcrowded any part of the empire, and that its resources, properly husbanded are adequate to the support of an . enormous addition to Germany's 45,000,000 people. It is inaccurate to say that any part of Europe is overpopulated. When the most of Germany was a succession of bar ren plains, and a large part of Hol land was under water, those coun tries could have supported only a small part of the people who now inhabit them. It would have been a case, however, not of excessive population, but of almost wholly undeveloped resources. So long as human ingenuity can add to the productiveness oi any country it should not have been calUd overpopulated. Mr. Caddell, of the Geological Survey of Scotland, has recently shown that while the British public complain of over jwpulation, and look with favor upon schemes of state-aided immi gration, a vast deal can yet be done to enrich soils, reclaim waste lands, develop new industries, and improve methods of husbandry, all of which would add greatly to the resources of their little corner of the globe and enlarge its capac ity for supporting its teeming pop ulation in comfort. Th Dutch are still reclaiming from the sea an , average of 2,500 acres a year, an i Holland's resources are more than 1 keeping pace with its increase of j population. Though there are 343 peopleto the square- mile,the Dutch live in comfort and few emigrate. China proper has only a little over one-third of our area, though her dieted Si22 0 SI'" dressed oa 4 sines 24 00 fustic ainlf flooring No. 1 '1- 50 Rustic and tioorinsi No. 2 .1 S Ot! V'inr and rir pickets or squares '21 00 Roofing -Jo 0 ) tV e--tli!rbiiardiil2 1 00 Liberal discount on airc rales mi ear toauS. People in !ie eounti V who arc prepared to do their ..-.vn hauling will rind it To their advantage to eali at the yard direct, and ni.il-.e their pui-eiia.es. Kites on all kinds lumber to compare fnvoribly with any mill in the. state jare jruarautceri. A hirtrc stock constantly on hand. Fine Gi CEO REMOVAL Julius Joseph ! Manufacturer of Choice Cigars AND DEALER IN FINE IMPORTED AND KEY WEST The Oregon ian ays that "Stock in the Astoria street railroad com pany cannot be bought now, since the enterprise is on a good footing. The construction of the road was at first ridiculed by parties who now desire to invest in it. Truly nothing succeeds like success." Wonder where Albany's street railroad has gone to. Its success is anxiously looked for. An Absolute fare. The Original Abietine Ointment is only put up in large two-ounce tiu boxes, and is an absolute cure for old sores, burns, wounds, chapped hands and all skin eruptions. Will positively cure all kinds of piles. Ask for the Original .Abietine Ointment. Sold by Foshay & Mason at 25 cents per box by mail 30 cents. gCigars, Plug and Smokina: Toiiaceos, Meerschaum and Briar Pipes, aud full line of Smokers' Articles. Also dealer in CALIFORNIA AND TROPICAL FRUITS. 21. Next door to Burkhart fe Keeney's Real K-.ta0 slice, Albany OgH Staple Groceries I Iassape,Crbckcn v The brat quality of tea. oaOm, nhira, uk u8, etc. CAKES, PIES, Fresh Baked Bread Every Day. At this oMoad raOtbte hooar is also Cb ly (oand a complete amortiaeat, of fresh bkmiK poeeriea, to which is exttataattf betog aJderf afc the seasonable Rom ofyrecfw aad preriauM such as Cranberries Dried Beef Chipped to Order, Anchowj Mustard, Candies and Nuts, Eastern Buckwheat Floor, i Canned Goods of All Kinds, ' Bokexuan Glassware, Etc These good were aU bought when prieoa rre low, and the benefit of the margin will tx fiven to his customers. Kemerober tbe piawa. at the old comer on Ffcat and Broadalbia 8U. COM mil X taks pleasure in announcing tint Innate remove! from my old store tolmy nev "building on ta9 corner of J Fisst and Broadalbin Streets. Tnankin? my customers forltne liberal patronage they have bestowed upon me in the past, Z trust that with increased facilities and a large ezperisnce Z may merit a continuance of it in the tuture. NEW TO-If A 1'. t ity Marshal's Notice. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO THE owner or keeier of an y do or do;-s in the corporate limits of the cily or Albany, that the tax upon such dojfs for the year tiSSS is now due, and payable to the City Marshal; and that all dogs found running at large within the city limits, upon which taid tax has not been pid. will be taken up aud dis poseu of as provided by an ordinance "relat ing to taxing dogs and regulating their run ning at large." Section one of said ordinance provides: That it shall be the duty of thu City Marshal on and after the first day of August of each year to collect from the own er or keeper each dog the uui of S1.50, and for each slut or bitch so owned or kept, the sum of $3.00. Dated at Albany; Oregon, this 20th day of August, IsSS. .,eiotia-,lSAAC HAYS, Citv Marshal. Dissolution Notice. TVTOTICE lSiHERKBV OIVEN THAT THE I firm of Tweedale & Hopkins has been this day dissolved by mutual consent. All outstanding Recounts should be immediately settled at the store. The business will be continued by W. C. Tweedale at the oi l stand, who will collect all accounts and settle all indebtedness of the firm W C. TWEEDALE, T. G. HOPKINS. SAMUEL I C. J. DILLON & CO, WHOLESALE MANUFACTURERS Of FURNITU RE Horses and Hack For Sole. I ORSES AND HACK FOR SALE -A WELL I H mtLtehed soan of oun; horses, weight I Do general job work, also bargain in flooring and rustic. Those, eontem- about 8 10 pounds ea-jh; good to drive or ride; also a light family nacK; also roaa cart witn pole, used only a few times; very handsome; the above are for sale cheap, separate or to gether. Apply to T. A, Shane. plating building will tind it to the,ir advantage to call on us at our Fretory, at X'T Foot or LyoIM Street Dissolution of Partnership. Ik. OTICE IS HKRKBY OIVKN THAT TIIK r ARTNKR- W 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, Brvant for collection. C. B. ROLAND, J. W. ROLAND. J. H ROLAND. August 21, 1S8S. House and Lot for Sale. A ONE AND ONE-HALF STORY DWELL ing containing T rooms, bath room and pantry; Is less than two years b jilt; location central; another lot adjoining ean be had with bain if desired, or would sell it separate from dwe'ling. Price Very low. Apply to T. A Shane population is six times aa great as j vtotice is hereby givi r r , . 1 1 i il partnership heretofore ex OUTS ; and yet, though the Indus- Messrs. Eraerick & Dieringer i trial knowledge of the Chinese is in many respects extremely primi tive. China is far from being over populated. The Chinese treat their fields like gardens, gather fertilizers from every conceivable source, sow their grain in furrows, and hoe it as we do corn, waiting nothing in the processes of sowing and harvesting. Give the Chinese modern agricultural implements, enlarge their scientific and techni cal knowledge, and with their con summate painstaking a still greater population may live within their borders. It gives us a vivid sense of the grandeur of our own country when we reflect that we have as yet merely scratched the surface of its inexhaustible resources, and that hundreds of millions may live h. jre in comfort. Dissolution of Partnership. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE existing between is this day dis solved bv mutual consent, Mr. Emerick re tiring, the 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. 1S. Lost, Strayed or Stolen. CI MALL REI MILK COW EKOM DUE O premises of James V. Pipe in this city on Tuesday. Aug. 14. Any one returning the game will be suitably rewarded. Removed. JOSEPH WEBBER ANNOUNCES TO HIS patrons and friends that he can be found on Lvon street, between Engine Co. No. 2 and First street, until his new rooms in Fo shay & Mason s brick are ready,) Cardinal Gibuo.ns voiced the sentiments of every thinking mind when tie gitve utterance to the fol lowing words i 11 his. funeral ora-j tion for General Sheridan : "What ! ii life without the hope of humor-! 1 -iitv ' What ia life thai is hound-! . Fruit Dryer lor Sale. PI.UMMER FRUIT DRYER. FACTORY size, complete, with additions and im provements, for sale eheap. Apply to A. Uiakcr, Shedd.. Oregon, or to A. W heeler, Springfield, Oregon. 4'ontructor and Builder. 2 yllE UNDtK-SIUNED HAVING LO I jetted in Albany solicits patronage ; from city ana m.;ry. 111 eoiiir.et 1 to build "bridges, b irns, and all manner of dwelling hou.-i:.-. including lueen Anne. Etir (lake and Klizabethian otyles of buildings. Will furnish plans and sp 'ci de.-iT.ons 1V;: of t '-liarirc. Satis ; action guaranteed W. ,'. (JAsSSKL-j WILL & iiffAI, I DEALERS IN Fine Goto watches Diamond Jewelry, Fine Sil verware, Rings, Ladies Watches and Chains, and.al! kinds of El egant Jewelry IVAll LOW P31CES. GEO. W. SMITH (SUCCESSOR 'TO W. H. McPARLAND) as -- 13 so as as 2 rH GO O j G3 -- Se as f 03 ens ! a. iixiLBurwT, -DEALER IX- I-Kupltlt'li iStoves and edbVtne horizon of the 11, j V ) AW Surely it is not worth 1, vt,,. . tg ! I J. fa What is life ftven to the ant'' m.- What ia.ri j-.itriajT.3id but like tuc Jjiim which h oisr,v.!ied by t!ie morn i tig gin? What would it proLil t.. T1XW An! ir.i is prepared to ti'-niii m-pt-ciass 1 Teek or n.ioth. Stable tn l'""' rt'i I , .ol-. '!'!; strwt, between Ell&worth aud Lyon. I uc uew ri.'na; L crises A FULL i.iv;, 0F iJ, JTMIKI HOSE, COVrERWAItK :mg iitc - e.ill a! '.:iV t)oviJties in houe fiirnLsbhi xaminc this mamtnotb stock 'under 'otlie Patrons of Husbandry! HOFFMAN AND PFEIFFER, Proprietors of ALBANY SODA WORKS And manufacturers of Choice Wectionc 17. I'liave tliisiday coatractesl with Messrs ritewartfife Sox, of Albany, to turaishi lare (quantity of "pure Af jinilla iilniiino- twiriH to infill hers of olir order. Al) ,'r , . . i j 1 1 1 , .1 W are io prepared to fornish Aoiee, freak natrons can call at tlieir place or business and oy tlie cawcesof btade,oonBi8nS pare ntir, . . 1 "',1 a(ortJ flavors, mixed camMas. extra t reuea llietllOd aUOpteU at Olir bUSineSS COUUCll SeCUre i ne and eiW-olatecreamB, fancy mixoO, candy , r 1 1 1 j gauera wnniiMH Of nne caooMB tjfiient or my contract, i nave aiso niaue arraue merits with the4ame tirm tu furnish a lotjof Osborue steel frame binders. Send in your orders its sojnts possible as harvest is"near. Signed & f ' & MART MILLER, Financial Agent. SPRINGFIELD! SAWMILL SPRINGFIELD a-JREG-OXT JjAlbany yard aud oniee on Railroad, between 4th audoth streets, g3H Having lumber not excelled hi quality, andf.ieilities not surpassed for! th prompt aad satisfactory tilling or order?. I resoeetfullv solicit a sh ire of tSth ade. a. WHEELER. AT 'YHOLEsAI.B OK KKTA1U BFOrden from aeantcr dwlt rt pronpty tr leted to. Fbctoi oa AiaL itrsrt. Albany, - - Onejjory Red Crown Milk NEW PROCESS FLOUR. (SiporioEiael The Best Storage FaciJitiq 9Too HheBtr WIIvIv BROS DealerB in all the leading Guns, Pistols, Sewing lactones, OrsaM, Pianos,! A full Line of Sheet music, musical merchandise,ammunition,'fish ing tackle, etc. j Warranted razors, butcher and pocket knives The best kinds of sewing machines NEEDLES, OIL and Extras for all 31 A CHINES ILIHN COUNTY AGEMTS FOR NORTHWESTERN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Repaw-ing of sewingiJaiachinea, mueical instruments, guns, etc., neatly done w.Hf. read, (Successor to NVH. ALLEN) Mr and siru stock 1 am now receiving newr goods in every line and would coidially invite everybody to call, and inspect our stock and prices. We propose to have th1 The Live DrvGwds House Of Albany, and shalljat all times study the wants ot our patrons both in style and prices. Dry Uoods Notions, Furaisliing Goods, ate and Caps, Boots and Shoes, NOTICE! 1 havetJbouijhi and furnished The Scio FlouriDfSlI W ith new machinery, making flour by the fl'Ll. HOLLER PROt'EliS. Tn mill w now run uij! and 1 can furnish the best of flour and fed at reasonable rates. I intend to run my mill in men a manner ttat none can go away dissatisfied. Give me a call. E. G0INS, Proprietor Scio Mills SECOND HAND STORE. DThe tat year has proven it to be a necessity, v The best and cheapest place In the city to buy your StoYest Furniture, tinware We aie always prepared to buy yosr heusehold furniture at the highest cash price. Sole agents for the PEERLESS OIL CAN And I .a. isif" Filler. L. GOTTLIEB. itaj Bath House AND ' HAIR DRESSfftG SALOON, JOSEPH WEBBER, PROPRIETOR. SfLadiee ind children's hair dress ns: h specially. UutiJe isatisfaction sduararttu-d. f JOHN SCHMEER'S Livery. Feed & Sale stable Corner Second and Ellmvrth Sts. ATJiAKY, - - OREGON Hokum bcabdko hy the da? or month, Car nages or buiea on reasonable terms. vonl NORTHWEST FIRE and; MARINE inSURANZElfiOUPANY POKTLAND, -Z-EEOREGON P1TAI, ST4M K. MA iR .IA MTTT0 AU1U U U UXH. iillJ Call and see me. -Albany. Ore; JOHN A. CRAWFORD, Prop'r. Will furnish sacks to farmers and receive wh.-pt at the usual rates of storage. The highest; market price iail for same. Sliest Magrr-lia Sour aluaj-s rn h-in'l f"V sale or exchange at reasona ble rates. JOHN A. CRAWFOim A clean towell for every customer viercck's barber pIsoji.