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About Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19?? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 8, 1888)
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FOK YICE-J'KESIUKNT, LEVI P. MORTON OF NEW YORK. t;;e revenue is derived. 1 can only add, that I think our present labor representative in -onress, Henry Smith with whom I have formerly been in sysmathy in voting for the Mnis ' bill has betrayed cause of labor, which he la iliuoice i i 1(llllilf PROPRIETOR OF at m 1 via si i ICnRVAl 1 IS s a & &a Oa? (Star Bakery ! ', a wliicli will be sol J at a very 'small profil, ie was sales, short inonts and fresh soods" beiris: our moto. ?uftic aid filing No. 2 , -. , . t ; . 7 k i. v !ar and hr pickets or s.iuares Lgfr me line ot choice Imported and Domestic Roofing FOR PRESIUESTIAL ELECTORS, ItOBEKT M'LEAN", W.M. KAPL'S C. W. FULTON. r THK HAILS. Mails at the Albany postotfiee close as follows For all offices north "1 The Eastern states The West Side And the Natron' Gause R. R For Por'Jand and Sslem 11 A. M Corvallisand Yaquina 12:30 P. M office south 7:30 p.m. The postotfiee will be closed each eveuiiig rom six to seven o'clock. Registered matter for 'the early morning' train should be mailed before 8 o clock the reyioues veninc AMERICAN MECHANICS. gj$- r uie line 01 choice xuipor elected to represent, and that I ! lai'S Jcept constantly on nailCU deem it my duty at the present time, temporarily sinking all other questions to be revived at a more auspicious time to do my utmost f in this election to strengthen the republican party, which broadly and openly espouses the cause of protection to American industries. Mr. Edward P. Allis, the head of the great machine shops in Mil waukee, employs over 1.500 men. He has recently issued a circular letter which will attract wide spread attention. Twice Mr. Allis has been the candidate of the greenback-labor party for governor of Wisconsin, and few. employers stand as high as he does in the estimation of their workmen and of the working classes generally. The following extracts are taken from his circular letters to his men : The working men of America have many difficulties to contend with, but under present conditions they are gradually acquiring the ! men power to more successfully cope with them, and though the process may be thought slow, it is never theless certain that they are con stantly bettering their condition, j while their brethren across the eea j are a vast multitude bo steeped in poverty and weakness as to almost abandon hope of a better future. This Jact is beyond successful dispute, that whatever ills the American workmen has to contend against, his rate of wages is twice to three times that of his European brother and it is this point of vant age that it is his vital and lasting interest to maintain. It is also of vital interest to the country itself, that it should be maintained, for if AineTican workmen must be re duced to the low rate of wages paid abroad and to the want and miserj- that naturally follows that low ebb of payment as evidenced not only by foreign reports, -ut by the destitute hordes of emigrants now landing upon our shores, then our government of and for the .people is a failure and a fraud. The only possible way that this difference of wages between our own and foreign lands is and can be maintained, is by the continu ation of the policy that made the difference exist, viz: the exclusion, to a greater or less extent, of the prodacts of that foreign, cheap labor from our shores. The policy which does this hi the policy of Much interest is manifested in the forthcoming letter of accept ance of General Harrison. One of the general's intimate friends savs that he has reason to believe that in his letter the General coincides with the stand the republican senators make, and uses some vigorous expressions as to how the present accumulations in the treasury will be disposed of. He favors proper coast defenses, in ternal improvements and the restoration of the American mer chant marine. He also favors giving old soldiers the benefit of the doubt in granting pensions; the equality of the ballot and the carrying out of the civil service reform as undertaken by the re publican party. The speaker said the General would also express himself on the question of public domain and the rights of fisher- H. CT- CTOILTIES, Having one of the !:ir-'i'St and bet re .filiated Limber yards its the t ite. k ofleviiiif e.T;t induce uie nl for those desiring to iireli:ie" tine dre.-sed or un dressed iuillber. und Will deliver V he sum - in :i:iv !i:ir! nf thi .-iie i,n short i-,i j tiee by wagon loads at the foUo-riug prioes pcr'thousand feet: 7 1 Clear dressed . $22 50 ,, i i SO( dressed on 4 sides . i!4 00 iit ia. ivastic and. flooring iNo. 1 22 50 JS 00 21 00 25 00 We-'therMoarding. . . ; J1S 00 Liberal discount on above rates ou ear loads. People in the country who are prepared to do their own Imiiiiig will nad it to their advantage to call at the yard direct, and nuke their purchases. Rates on all kinds of lumber to compare favorably withany mill in the state are guaranteed. A large stock constantlv on hand. -A FULL STOCK OF- Staple Groceries I Mselk or, Stationer, -AND DEALER IS- TEXT BOOKS AND SCHOOL WLl. Fine stationery, miscellaneous books, photograph and autograph albums, inkstands", ink, pencils, etc., etc. Sheet music, music books, and all kinds of musical merchandise. General News Depot. Mail orders promptly attended to. TULITJS TOSEPH Manufactauer of Choice Cip-ais AND DEALER IN FINE IMPORTED AND KEY WEST Cigars, Plug and Smoking Tobaccos, Meerschaum and Briar Pipes, and full line of Smokers' Articles. Also dealer in; CALIFORNIA AND TROPICAL 1 FRUITS. 3 Next door to Burkhart & Keeney's Real Estate Office, Albany Ogn VuJU I I VI VI VUUV1 j- The best quality of teaa, eoSae, nira mm tksitu, etc CAKES, PIES, Fresh Baked Breat? Every Day. Atthls old and rallaM hoaae ia afco r f found a complete atugortment, of fresh famil froceries, to which ia constantly being added aii he seasoMhto lines of graearias and pmviaiat Mich as Cranberries Fine Pickles, Dried Beef Chipped to Order, Anchovy Mustard, Candies and Nuts, Eastern Buckwheat Hour, 1 J Canned Goods of Ali Kinds, Bohemian Gasmare, Etc. Them goods wen all bouirht wben rtriea rere tow, and the benefit of the margin will tv i ven to his cvihawn. KcaMonber the pla. t ujie old coroar on First and B'oadalUm tfu. - Poor old Count DeLesseps, who has sunk so much money in the big Panama hole, still clings to iue siaieineni mat ne ;viii com plete the canal with ten locks by 1890; though no one believes it. Bltter is a scarce commodity in this city. Now that harvest is over farmers wives will have a little time to devote to this important industry. CITY DECG STOBE. L. W. GXJISS & SOjNT. 3?ropr's Having assumed charge of this drug store, near the Revere Jrlouse, and having largely increased the stock, nsw offer a full line of DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, BRUSHES, And a new and complete line of school books, tablets and station ery, pencils, etc. Physicians ank Family prescriptions carefully prepared. I o no r ins oi mmm : 1 y uiuv F! aV J a . HOFFMAN AND PFEIFFER, Proprietors of rrt Choice Domestic aud Imported Cigars a Specialty told I'rlze !hirt. The best wliite-shirt in the market at W. F. Read's; and don't forget tlu.t he proposes to ive away a fine gold watch with thtni. Call and investi gate if you need a good shirt. NEW TO-1) AW Frnll Dryer lor Sale. PLUMMEK FRUIT DRYER, FACTORY size, complete, with additions uind im provements, for sale eheap. Applv to A. Blaker, Shedd, Oregon, or to A. Wheeler, Springfield, Oregon. DiHMwInttoit of iurtnerhip. j OTICB IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THK PARTNBR- Kolaiul, J. W. Roland and J. H. Roland, un der the firm mme of C. B. Roland & Co., is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All accoun ts due said firm will be placed in the hands of H, Bryant for collection. C. B. ROLAXD, J. W. ROLND. J. H ROLAND. August 21, 1SS3. Hon.se and Lot tor Sale. A ONE AND UN'E-HALF STORY DWELL . injf containing 7 rooms, bath room and pantry; Is less than two years b jilt; location central; another lot adjoining can be had withbatn if desired, or would sdl it separate from dwe'ling. Price very low. Apply to T. A Shane protection,to home industries, and it is this policy which is now being threatened by the present national administration and which is to be passed upon in the approaching election. For the time being, this question dwarfs all others and every other issue sinks into insig nificance beside it. The removal of this protection which he now enjoys would place the American workman upon the same plane as his less fortunate foreign brother, and take from his hands the great weapon of better wage? which he now holds aud is using successfully to contend with the" giant and grasping spirit of the age. It ia quite probable that the rate of wages paid, even in America, is not as high as it should be, and I fully believe that the distribution of the products of labor is faulty and that the producer does not get his proper share, but I am equally sure that the road to. a better dis tribution does not lie in reducing the share he now gets. That the C. J. DIHM & CO., WHOLESALE MANUFACTURERS OF PURNITU RE Do general job work, also bargain in flooring and rustic. Those contem plating building will lind it to their advantage to call ou us at our Frctory, at iT Root ok LyoN Street I have this day contracted with Messrs. Stewartf&l Sox, ot Albany, to turmsh a large quantity or pure Manilla 'uiadmg twine to members of oar order. AlJ 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 firmjtu. furnish a lotjof Osborne steelframe binders, Send in your orders as soonas possible as harvest is'near.Sined MART MILLER, Financial Agent. And ' manufacturers of ice Wectionery i Ws ara now prepared to furnish choice, freak candies of beat trade, eonsistrng nf pure uti.rk, orbod flavors, mixed candies, extra rn.ca uxl chocolate creams, fancy mixed, caady tut and afeoeml aaaortaaet of fine candies AT 'VHQLKsAUE QK atKTAIL. tarOrdera from eaqptry dealers prowptl) a aned to. Ifcctor on fini street, Albany, - - Oregon, SPRINGFIELD'. SAWMILL SPRINGFIELD - JREGrOX, H3FAlbany yard aud office on Railroad, between 4ih aud Jth streetsJgig Having lumber not excelled in quality, and facilities not surpassed forjth npt aud,-atisfact jry dlliu; or orders. I ivsneetfullv solicit a share offcth prom ade. aAVHEELER. WILL BROS Hermann n nno nt ill Removed. JOSEPH WEBBER ANNOUNCES TO HIS patrons and friends that he can be found on Lyon strtet, between Engine Co. No. 2 and First street, until his new rooms in Fo shav Hi Mason s Jbrick are ready, o liwtauia Hermann Dierck ProP, THIS RESTAURANT IS NOW OPENED TO the public in the Saltmarsh building be low the Revere House, where ijood meals will be served at all hours. Mr " Dierck in vites nisold customers and the public gener ally to call. The tables will be supplied with the best viands the market affords. Satisfac tion guaranteed. STOCKMEN AND FARMERS IRZELAJD, I hereby certify that Dr. I . N. Woodle has successfully operated on uv ridgling horse. " ISAAC HAYS. For further ef ert-uee in resrard to ridk-'tiii's inquire of Dave Peterson, Wm. Peterson", Leb anon; John Hardman, Alfred Wc 1 verton , Al bany ; Sam Gaines, Scio; Wm. Foster, Print ville. I practice veterinary medicine in Al bany and country surrounding Office and residence comer tth and Washington sts. I. N. WOODLE. Veterinary Surgeon. Dwelllag for Kent. A NEAT RESIDENCE ?UF 9 ROOMS, situated on the corner of Baker and Seventh Greets, with two lots, garden and choice fruit in abuni'anc-e.for rent on reason- , . . , -1 - , , : "-- " '-ft' i imii itv eiiect oi foreign competition wouiu i aence. be to reduce his wages, it is only necessary to apply it to our own case, right here at home. Last year there was brought into this country, in spite of the present tariff, $700,000,000 of foreign manu factures, representing the labor of women at per year and of men ut' psrh:;ps not over double that sum. All of this starvation labor WILL iM Crown Milk NEWPROCESS FLOUR, The Best StmgeMitii BTThe Haoatatioate -eaA aaia or wba Abiujry . . Fine J DEALERS IN atches Diamond Jewelry, Fine Sil verware, Rings, Ladies Watches and Chains, and all kinds of El egant Jewelry : .;'.;!. ii. LOW PRICES. (K( ).,W. SiVLITH vcJCCE3SOR3TO W.JH. McFARLAD) Dealer in all the leading Buns, IPistols, lis swing Machines, Organs, Pianos,! 5 A full Line of Sheet music, musical merchandise,ammunition,"fish ing tackle, etc. Warranted razors," butciier land 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 sewing-machines, musical instruments, guns, etc., neatly done NOTICE. -I have bought and furnished TheSio Flouting Mi W ith new machinery, making flour by the FULL ROLLER PROCESS. Tn mill ia .au' nin "ing and 1 c-.ui furnish the best of flour and feed at reasonable rates. I intend to run ruy mi.l in such a manner that none can go awaV dissatisfied. Give me a call. GOINS, Proprietor Scio Mills 03 OQ CO as i fc- a 7 CO .a " i -- tSs CO CO i i i -I W.WF. READ, (Successor to N.'H. ALLEN) Wn er anil mm stock 1 am sow 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 Jat all times study the wants ot our patrons both in style and prices. SEGOHDHAHD STORE. ajThe past year has proven it to be a necessity. The best and cheapest place in the city to buy your Stoves, Furniture, tinware We aie always prepared to buy vour household furniture at the highest cash price. Sole agents for the PEERLESS OIL CAN And I.amp- Filler. L. GOTTLIEb. Albany Bath House HAIRXDRESSIfWSALOON, JOSEPH WEBBER, PROPRIETOR; j3T"Ladief and children's hair dress ug a specialty. Dntue satisfaction guaranteed. rm For Photographs at this ollice was brought into direct competion v.ith our mechanics, artisans av.d I. tborers and had just that depress ing eiiect upon their wages and ; occupation. With that 7lK),00-,. , (K3 kept out, there would havi' becii ut luast that much more paid Of a fine quality, go to J. . WINTER, at Brownsville, Or. 'You will never miss thejwater 'Till the well runs dry." If you want a well dug call on E. B. Davidson, lie doc3 prompt work at a reasonable price. Orders can "be left DEALER IX ! Stoves and Ranges 'ALSO A FULL LINE OF TINWARE, PUMPS, HOSE. COrPEUWARE ! 1 And every variety of cocking utensils and1 novelties' in house furnishing I goods. The public is invited to call and examine this mammoth stock under ! the new management. CMldreiiCryferPitcjisr'sCastoria The City Liquor Store, 3L BA XJMf rA RT, Projrrietor. 2TNet dooit 's'h.JOdtJJFcliows'Jcn p!e, Albany, Oregont Kreps ronstonUy on hnn.iVim fin. st Uxv, on.'d and :r.mcsio wiuee.Wiquora, cipirs'ar ti -o'jos. O.j'yj'i-st-chsKjiii;;' ."torf-:i: l.f cltv. SPECIAL ATTEKTiON PAlu.0 ORDERS" FROM THE COUNTRY A full line of ladies' slipper3 at cost. No broken sizes to-day, at Monteith & SclUntacL's. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Dry uoods Notions, Furnishing Goods," Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoe Groceries,Etc Call and see me. JOHfi SCHMEER'Sli Livery. Feed Sale stable Corner Second and Ellsworth Stg. I ALBANY, - . OREGON Horbks boarded by the day or month. Car! nages or bujnries on reasonable termo vrinl NORTHWEST FIRE and INSURANCE COMPANY PORTLAND, - . OREGON (.ncccRscr tc N H..Ai; uj Albany," Oregon. PITH. STMC'la. MAGNOLIA MILLS, JOHN A. CRAWFORD, Prop's: Will furnish sacks to farmers and receive wh-at at the usual rates of orac-e. Tlie highest market price paid for same. aa-Best Magnolia flour alwava on b-'iid tor sale or exchance at reasona ble rates. JOHN a. crawfot;t. vd111,11 U'r evcO' eusloaicr Viereek's barbershop.