MOHXINU HERALD: SATURDAY. SEPTEM3EI
1. 1
SS8
Daily a.jmd Weekly
The logic of this statement of the
question is irresistible. It is en
tirely inconsistent fur any one 'o
nretemi to favor the exi'
city deug mm
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: j cheap foreign labor and at tie Iavij
JL. W. GTJISS c& SOsT,
DAILY.
Published ewry morning except Mnndaj .)
eliverctl by carrier, per v.eek 0.15
Ly mail, jicryta' 5 CO
WKEKLV.
(Published every Friday Morning.)
ne copy, per tinnum, in advance "2.00
When nut pUl in n-hanje
sune time advocate the nnrestrii:!-
el importation of cheap foreign'
goods. General Harrison mott j
aptly says, "the two thoutrHs are j
t .vm thoughts and the same Ioj::c i pared.
both.
V assumed charge of this dra" store, near
ro)r s
the Revere House,
and having largely increased the stock, nsw oiler a lull line of
FINE LUMBER,
-i'KOiRlKTOK Of
-A FULL STOCK OF-
UATI03TAL REPUBLICAN TICKET.
FOR PRESIDENT,
BENJAMIN HARRISON,
OF INDIANA.
FOK VICE-PRESIDENT,
LEVI P . MORTON ,
OF NEW YORK.
DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, B11L&HE&,
i
And a new and complete line of school books, tablets and station- j
ery, pencils, etc. Physicians ank Family prescript ions carelully re- j
51111 Hariiiir one of the lanrest and best r'-gulatcd lumber yards in the .state, k Plfo.T-kl rj-T-rwiam
Supports both." j fl 1 i IT i 1 w n 1J ftfi.ri. ..vtr-. iwli 1...M.K f.,r tl..,.. d,-mn." lo r.iirchai' line dived or tin- i v-va.xc?i
Tins appeals directlv to eveiv A'('0 PliWulP Qllfl liWftl-lQf I I AMP? fl ll9Phl T V ! dreedlmn!er, and will d."d"ivi-rtIio s:ii...: in smy part of this city o. hort 1.0 i rj m
wage-woiker and it behooves them M'llllMll (uK! lllljUl 1CU til Cl kUftl I J j Ucc l, load, at the fUx Pr Hk,u,,k1 feet: .( ! tfTjA (
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uuiivallio
SAWMILLS-
our mm
1 &
to not be deceived bv anv Free
Trade sophistry into voting against
their own interests in this campaign.
FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS,
ROBERT M'LEAX, WM. KAPU3
C. W. FULTON.
6;30
THK MAIL.
Mails at the Albany uostoffice close as follows
For all offices north
The Eastern states 1
f he West Side
And the Nat row Gaus;e R. R. )
For Portland and Salem 11 A. M
Corvallis and Yaijuina 12:30 P. M
office south 7:30 p. M.
: The postotC!e . .ill be closed each evening
' rom six to seven o'clock.
Registered matter for the early morning
train should be mailed before 8 o clock the
reyioofes renintr.
GEN. HARRISON ON CHINESE
AND PAUPER LABOR.
j A few days ago General Harrison
made a short speech to visiting
delegations of enthusiastic be
lievers in the policy of protection,
and in the course of his eloquent
and statesmanlike remarks touched
dpon a question which is upper
most in the minds of workingmen
; at the present time. .It is impossi
ble for the unprejudiced citizens to
read those words of General Har
rison without being impressed by
the evident sincerity which marked
them as the reflection of his pro
found conviction. They convey
their own answer to the campaign
slanders which have been so in
industriously circulated to the
i effect that he favored Chinese and
I 6ther forms of cheap labor.
Replying to the greetings of the
. assembled thousands General Har
rison said:
My Friends: The man who
does not believe that the issues of
the campaign have taken a very
deep hold upon the minds and
upon the hearts of the American
people would do well to come and
stand with me and look into the
faces of the masses who gather
here. I know nothing of the
human face if I do not read again
in your faces and eyes the lesson I
have read here from day to day,
and it is this : That thinking, in
telligent, God-fearing, and self
respecting citizens of this country
believe there are issues at ftake
which demand their earnest effort
(applause) ; a campaign that is one
simply of party management, a
campaign by committees and pub
lic speakers, may fail; but a
campaign to which the men and
women of the country give their
unselfish and earnest efforts can
never fail. (Great applause.) It
ia no personal interest in the
candidates that stires these emo
tions Jin your heart ; It is the belief
that questions are involved affect
ing your prosperity and the pros
perity of your neighbors, affecting
the dignity of the nation, affecting
the generation to which you will
presently leave the government
which our fathers built and you
have saved. (Applause.)
"One subject ia never omitted by
those who speak for these
visiting delegations, viz.: The
Protective Tariff. The purpose
not to permit American wages to
be brought below the level of com
fortable living and competence and
hope, by competition with the
pauper labor of Europe, has taken
a very strong hold upon our people.
(Applause.) And of kin to this
suggestion and purpose is this
other, that we will not permit this
country to be made the dumping
ground of foreign pauperism and
crime. (Great applause.) There
are some who profess to be eager j
to exclude pauper and Chinese i
laborers and at the same time
advocate a policy that brings the j
American workman into competi- j
tion with the products of cheap ,
foreign labor. (Applause and cries j
of 'that's it.') The disastrous j
effects upon our workingmen and
working women of competition with
cheap underpaid labor are not;
obviated by keeying the cheap
laborers over the sea, if the pro- i
duct of his cheap labor is allowed !
free competition in our market, j
We should protect our people ;
against competition with the pro
ducts of underpaid labor abroad as
well as against the coming to our
shores of paupers, laborers under ,
contract, and tiie Chinese. (Enthu
siastic applause.) These two
thoughts are twin thoughts, the
sami- lu -ic supports both, a id the
1 ..-publican party holds them as
the dual conclusion of one great
argument.
1
Under consideration of the re
quest of President Cleveland for
power to assume retaliatory
measures on failure of the fisher
ies treaty, Senator Hoar intro
duced a resolution calling on the
President to communicate to con
gress all remonstrances, if any
addressed by him to Canada
relative to discrimination against
American vessels passing through
Canadian canals. Senator Ed
munds added the following
pertinent amendment to Senator
Hoar's resolution : And also that
there be communicated to the
senate copies of all papers, corres
pondence and information touching
the matter of the refusal of the
British government, or that of any
of her North American dominions,
to allow entrance at dominion sea
ports of American fish or other
cargoes for transportation in bond
to the United States since the 1st
dajr of July, 1S85. Also that he
communicate to the senate what
instances have occurred since the
3d of March, 1887, of wrong done
to American fishing vessels or
other American vessels in ports or
waters of British North America,
and what steps, if any, have been
taken in respect thereto.
NEW TO-DAY.
fWta
Li ut,'iu;
The best quality of tata, cofisa, niau
: Tits, etc.
CAKES, PIES,
T
Apple Baxett.
G GREEN" APPLE BOXES FOR SALE AT
Zeyss & Huchstedler s.
The Rons lia Baler.
ALE YOUR STRAW, ANl'Y HUNT
will sell the press that will bail from S to
10 tons per day. Cheap for cash.
City Marshal's Entice.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO THE
owner or keener of anv door dos in the
corporate limits of the city of Albany, that
the tax upon such dos for the yar IssS
is now due, and payable to the City Marshal ;
and that all dogs found running at large
within the city limits, upon which laid tax
has not been pud, will be taken up and dis
poser of as provided by an ordinance "relat
ing to taxing dojrs and regulating their run
ning at large." Section one of said ordinance
provides: That it shall be the duty of the
City 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 Sl-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, 1-SS. " .ISAAC HAYS,
Citv Matshal.
Itako pleasure in announcing that X3ia?e rsnovod
from my old store tolmy ne toileting on the comer of
Fisst and SroadaTbin Streets.
Thanking my customers forlthe liberal patronage
they have bestowed upon me in the past, Z trust that
with increased facilities and a large experience I may
merit a continuance of it in ths ruture.
SAMUEL E. YOUNG
Dissolution Notice.
.TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
firm of Tweedale & Hopkins has been
this day dissolved by mutual consent. All I
outstanding accounts should be 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
W C. TWEEDALE,
T. G. HOPKINS,
Horses and Hack tor le.
HORSES AND HACK FOR SALE-A WELL
matched span of joung horses, weight
alxjut SmO pounds ea?h; good to drive or ride;
also a lighi family hack; also road cart with
pole, used only a few times; very handsome;
the above are for sale cheap, separace or to
gether. Apply to T. A, Shane.
Dissolution of Partnership.
IY OTICB IS HERBHY GIVEN THAT THE PARTS ER-
y. ship heretoiore existing between C. B.
Roland, J. W. Roland and J. H. Roland, un
der the firm name of C. B. Roland a Co., is
this day dissolved by mutual consent. AH
accounts due said firm will he placed in the 1
hands of H, Brvant tor collection.
C. B. ROLAND,
J. W. ROL AND.
J. H ROLAND.
August 21, 1388.
C. J. DILLON & CO,
WHOLESALE MANUFACTURERS OP
FURNITURE
Do irencral job work, also bargain in flooring and rustic. Those contem
plating building will find it to their advantage to call on us at our Frctory, at
43r Root ok LyoN Street
House and Lot Tor Kale.
A ONE AND ONE-HALF STORY DWELL
ing containing 7 rooms, bath room and
pun try; Is less than two years bailt; location
central; another lot adjoining can be had
with batn if desired, or would sell it separate
from uwe'ling. Price very low. Apply to T.
A Shane
Dissolution of Partnership.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
partnership heretofore existing between
Messrs. Emerick & Dieringer is this day dis
solved bv 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, 1S8S.
Removed.
JOSEPH WEBBER ANNOUNCES TO HIS
patrons and friends that he can be found
on Lvon strict, between Engtae Co. No. 2
and First street, until his new rooms in Fo
shay & Mason s brick are ready,)
Fruit Dryer lor Sale.
PLUMMER FRUIT DRYER, FACTORY
size, complete, with additions and im
provements, for sale eheap. Apply to A.
Blaker, Shedd, Oregon, or to A. Wheeler,
Springfield, Oregon.
Contractor and Builder.
THE UNDERSIGNED HAVING LO
"eatcd in Albany solicit patronage
from city and country. Wi!! contract
to build bridges, b-irn. and a'.i maimer
of dwelling hou-cs. including Queen
Anne, Eastlake and Eliza bethiaa styles
of buildings. Will furnish plans and
sp-ifitie -U'.ms frs-i -if- t chariro. Satis
action iruaranteed W. C. C'ASSEL-
ILL & MlllK.
I DEALERS IN
Fine- Goid Watches.
Diamond Jewelry, Fine Sil
verware, Rings, Ladies Watches
and Chains, and.all kinds of El
egant Jewelry
ilill.il Ul LOW PRICES.
GHEO. W. SMITH
accessor yro w.h. Mcfarla"nd);
33
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03
STOCKMEN AND FARMERS:
i
:r:e!a:d
I hereby c -rtify that. Dr. I. N. Woodle has
siKxcssfuitv operated on my ridglinur horse.
ISAAC HAYS. j
For farther eferenec ia reT,rii to ridulings
inquire of V."m. Peterson. Ifctve Peterson. LeS .
;i'ii'-i: .1 l.n II L-.lr.vi.i, A.rrju V.'clvt rtn. M
b:iny; S;'.:ii vJvnes, Sci". Win. Fo-:ter, Prinp
vi;;j. i pM.-ti.'-j veU-rin-iy mvdHne in Al
bany and country surrounding O:!ioe and i
r;sikiiee cort.er fit!; and Washinon sts.
I. N. V.'oODLE, Veterinary Srt,-eon '
OS
OS
ton
.i .
-DEALER IX-
Stoves an cl Ranges
- I.SO A FULL LINE OF
TINWARE, 1T3IPS, IIOSE. COPPER WAIiE
And every variety of er' in- tiisi!.s .mV novelties in house furnishing
i."wK The puMif is invit-.V. cIl a::d xamino this mammoth stock under
the new nun-Jirvrnvnt.
Do tlreoSed on 4 sides -4 00 j
Rustic anl,r flooring No. 1 '22 M
Rustic ami flooring No. 2 LSCO
Cedar au 1 fir pickets or squares "24 00
Roofing 25 0)
U'e:.thhoarding 1S 00 TTtpqTi "RqTt "Rroorl
Liberal disfount on above r.itos on ear loads. People in he country who i vOU Jffli r Utt JJ1 OdLf
are prepared to do their own h ulling will tind it to their jadvautav to call at T Tt-i xr
the vard direct, and make tU-sir uurchuscs. Rates 0:1 all kinds of lumber to I JEiVCX V jJxXW
' compare favorably with any mill in the state ;are guaranteed. A Iarjfe stock j AtthUoHaad refiable bocue la atw to
constantly on hand. found a complete usortment, of frawb tama
HMHHHMnHHMMHHHBHMHMHMMMri 1 rroeerita, t which is cenatsotlv beniir arfded
the seaaonkbie linee f yrerwlM mod
such as
Cranberries,
Fine Pickles,
Dried Beef Chipped to Order,
Anchovy Mustard,
Candies and Nuts,
Eastern Buckwheat Flour, I
Canned Goods of AU Kinds,
Bohemian Glassware, Etc.
These (foods were all bought when prtaw
were low, and the benefit of the margin will t
given to hi easterners. Kemcmber the o4imj.
a the old corner on irirst and Broadalbin 3tg. "
Tulius JosbphJ
Manufacturer of iChoice Cio-ars
ND DEALER IN
FINE IMPORTED AND KEY WEST
gC'urars, Plug and Smokin? Tobaccos, Meerschaum and P.riar Pipes, and",
' full line of Smokers' Articles. Also dealer in
CALIFORNIA AND TROPICAL FRUITS.
'ZZ Next door to Burkhart &. Keeney's Real Estate'Oilicc, Albany Ogn "
mm IM
DnrnAnn J Unnlmnnmr I i II R1NVS0I11 IOTM
To tie
I have this da)7 contracted with Messrs. Stewartftfe
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
method adopted at our business council 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. Signed 4
MART MILLER, Financial Agent.Q
HOFFMAN AND PFEIFFER,
Proprietor of
SPRIMCFIELDlSMVMILL
SPUING-FIELD -JREGrOX,
gj5Albauy yard and office on Kailroad, between 4th amlVth streetsjg
Having lumber not excelled in quality, Liudf.icilities not surpassed forjth
tilliu; or ordjrs. r.jsocctfullv; solicit a share of ;th
prompt aud satisfactory
ade.
a. WHEELER.
WILL BROSf
Dealers in all the leadin?
And manufacturers of
Choice Confectionery.
We are mow prepared to furnish ehoiee, f r
eaodies of best grade, consisting- at pure tii-k,
aesorted ttftvora, mixed candies, extra Kreuca
and cboeoiate creams, faucy mixed, candy toa
and a general aMortmeat of fine candies
AT flMIJKm ok retail;
tarOrdaia from ueunUj rletlnrs promjKj aw
tased to. FtXorj on Eusfc stceet,
Albany, - - Oregon
EeJ Crown Millsj
NEW PROCESS FLOURj
(Superier ImUatf aaCtaltsaa)
The Best Storaie FaeiJiti
aVTheBlrkaaiyripw&w
auaot .
W. F. READ,
(Successor to N.'H. ALLEN)
Fi
tor ami mm M
1 am now receiving new goods in every line and
would coidially invite everybody to call and inspect
our stock and prices. We propose to have th
The Live Drv Goods House
Of Albany, and shall fat all times study the
wants ot our patrons both in style and prices. ;J
ith new machinery, making flour by the
l roller peockss. Tne mill is now run
ui.li; and I can furnish the beat of flour and
feed at reasonable rates. I intend to run my
mill in such a manner that cone can go away
dissatisfied. Give me a call.
. GQINS, Proprietor Scio Mills
NOTICE.
1 have bought and furnished-
Tho Gun 171
fill win Tlin-t-nln OnTrrifir TWn nit t t n n flTifrnrtri
tfiuiB, risbuifi, odwmg iitauiimrjs, nanus,!
a iun uiue oi
Sheet music, musical merchandise,ammunition,fish
ing tackle, etc. Warranted razorsbutcher I 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 sewinsr machines, musical instruments, guns, etc., neatly done 1 STflflflTffTl IT AWT) QTRPT?
Mwuuujj ii n ii xi UAUXVJJi
BThe past year has proven it to be a
necessity. The best and cheapest
place in the city to buy your
Stores, Furniture, tinware
We ate always prepared to buy vour
heusehold furniture at the hifhet
cash price. Sole agents for the
PEERLESS OIL CAN
And Lamp Filler.
L. GOTTLIEB.
Albany - Bath Eoise
-aND
HAIR DRESSING SALOON.
JOSEPH WEBBER, PROPRIETOR.
SFLadies and children's hair dress
nir a specialty. Dntije satisfaction
guaranteed.
Dry Woods Notions,
Furnishing Goods,
Hats and Caps,
Boots and
Groceri8S,Etc
JOHN SCHMEER'S
Livery. Feed & Sale statue
Comer Second and EiUwtrth Stx.
ALBANY, - . OREGON
HOrshs bo ardbb by the dav or month. Car
riages or bttsnriiis on reaonible term?
vnnl
NORTHWEST
IE and- M
INSURANCE COMPANY
PORTLAND, - . OREGON
tlMTAl sto k.
Call and see me.
(Successor to N .il.Aliij;
Albany Oregon.
HABNOLIA . MILLS,
JOHN A. CRAWFORD, Prop'r.
,Yife .j Will furnish sacks to farmers and
'IlUtJ&j i receive wheat at the Hsual rates of
storage. J he highest market price
paid for same.
iiTBest Magnolia flour always on
lnnd for sale or exchange at reasona
ble rates.
JOHN A. CRAWFORD
A clean towcll for fverr customers
Viereck's barber shop.