Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, September 28, 1888, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE MOKXIXU HERALD: FRIDAY, SEPTEM HUH 28. 1SSS
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attorning a gaA .r
Daily
A.XO W EKKLY
TER MS O F S L' USCit I I'TION .
I'All.V.
Published every morning except 5!nda .)
e'.ivcred i;y carrier, per week '. 16
iy inaii, .-r f-'
WEEK LV.
(Published every Krnl.v M-.T.iiris.)
no opi , jit r annum, in n 1 - ancc.
When 11 'l puiii m advance
u.;0
THK 31 A IIS.
Mails at the Albany postoltioi: close as follows
For all otiices north i
J he Eastern slates -o';:30 A u
ihe West tii'ic i "
And the Nairow fiance R. 11. J
tor Portland ami saicm IT A. M
O.rvalli.s and Ya.iuiua V'.i'i v. M
office sonth 7:30 p. m.
The post office will be closed each cveiui.-
ri.m six to seven o'clock.
KesfUtereil matter ior th early uiorninjr
train should be mailed before S c clock tile
revioues veniir-'.
""national eepdblican ticket.
very benerlcial to u.j people of ti e .
i';ici!ic coast. Tlu- duty on fruits, j
whirl i was reduced in the Mills;
bill, is lefc uutoueiied in the somite j
bill, with the exception of raisin, !
on which the duty is raised 1 e.it '
per pound. Ilenip and Mux aiej
untouched, but i:i:uiiiia, jute ami I
yrass are put on the lice list, a- j
tire also a iare proportion of tiie!
chemicals, on which the rev- j Ff I I A'tJIM
enne is inconsiderable. Lum- iTub IdJ V' I ' N
berand other Candian products gOCQq 110005? Ill till
win remain neariy uie same as at
present, Quicksilver, which was
made free ly the democratic bill,
in the republican bill is raised to
o cents per pound.
In making my announcement for the Fall I beir to call attention to the
OOIST2ST BEOS.
HAVING REMOVED TO THEIR
New Quarters Next to Revere House
j Sow call the attention of
! nlete stock of
i
ill '
the
piihp.f to tilt ii' com-
ar Bakery
St
DEPARTMENTS:
fin
mm
tally
which will le sold at a verv
department my stocK is unn- j sales,
KM VVVl lVUiFm
-A FULL STOCK OF-
Staple Groceries I
:nall i'.'iJi-oiil,
FOR PRESIDENT,
BENJAMIN HARRISON,
OF INDIANA.
FOR VICE-PRESIDENT,
LEVI P . MORTON
OF NEW YORK.
FOR PRKSIUKNTIAL ELECTORS,
R03ERT M'LEAN, W.M. KAPUS
C. W. Fl'I.TON.
PRICE OF WHEA T.
The very satisfactory prospects
that have been shown by the ad
vance of wheat in the Chicago
market, for the first time in five
years, to one dollar per bushel,
brings out many comments. Per
haps the Chronicle hits the sub
ject very fairly when it says that it
believes that this advance is not
Trifrf v iwi'mIm ti vt as manv
changes in the price of wheat have
been, but that is based on the
universal law of supply and de
mand, or in other words, the
normal relation between produc
tion and consumption has been
restored. As ,is well known, the
west went so extensively into
"wheat raising a few years ag that
it produced more .vheat than could
be readily marketed, and the in
evitable consequence was a fall in
price. But more recently the
wneat growing area has dimin
ished, while the wheat consumers
in the United4States have increased
in number; and so the price ot
wheat has advanced, and now
reaches $1 per bushel.
The Western farmer has not
"been idle because he has not been
growing wheat. He has put his
land to other uses, and has raised
such products as are available to
.supply the best of all markets, the
home market. There has been a
steady increase in the acreage of
oats, barley, corn, rye, hay, po
tatoes, etc., besides tracts of land,
great and small, converted into
orchards aud gardens, and in this
Amend your laws was anciently
a pertinent remark. At the pre
sent time that remark is in a meat
measure obsolete. practically
speaking, for the laws in their in
tent and purposes are good. Put
as Friend savs, the one crying
need of the times is equality in the
administration of the law. There
is a great deal of talk about legal
equality and with a few excep
tions like the conspiracy laws
the law themselves read so as to
bear equally on all, but when it
comes to the execution it is quite a
different thing. There is one ad
ministration for one'class, and still
another, widely different for vast
corporations. It is idle to deny
this ; everybody knows it and con
cealment of the fact deceives no
one.
AlraXv will be handsomely il
lustrated in a forthcoming special
issue of the Oregonian. Business
men generally are patronizing the
publication.
bookseller.
fie
-AND DEALER IX-
An improvement is reported
among the yellow fever cases in
the south.
A fine line of new silverware just
opened at Will A: Stark's.
A new invoice of British trimmings
at Read's.
HART BAMFOKD At the residence of ttis
bride's parents, on Sept. Jtith, at Oakvilie,
Mr. A. L. Harf. of Kansas, and Miss Edna
Bamford, of Linn county. Rev. A. M.
Acheson, officiating.
NEW XO-Jja.1.
Wanted, A Wife.
A MIDDLE AGED MAN A GARDENER
by piofession pojwcsiinsr a moderate
amount of property, and ample means to sup
port a wife, wishes to correspond with any
lady who wishes a steady, sober husband,
who will provide her a ijood home. Address
lS," lock box 425, Albany Oregon.
short )i oats ana freu -.roods
sually large and complete, OKh.VS UUODa in all j TpFme hue ot choice imparled
the leading styles; ffood shades tor Fail and Winter j Cigars kept constantly oa hand
nearseiecieu irom me nesr. jiasicrn ami iH)inu im
portations The latest, novelties in TUlMMlJNGS
and BUTTONS, SIIaWLS. BLANK KTS, some ex
tra good values in White Blankets, Table linen,
Towels, etc.
CARPETS Mv eularired facilities for showing car
pets has enabled me to make large purchases in this 'PVri
department. I can show a fine line ot Ingrains at
low prices, also some choice patterns in BODY
BRUSSELS and TAPESTRiES,and am making
Carpets a leading branch in uiy business.
SOOTS & SHOES I carry the largest line of Boots
and shoes in the city, and have paid special atten
tion to getting the goods best suited to this trade and
can show a fine line of goods. 1 keep in stock the
best makes in the country and have' endeavored to
get a line of LOW PRICED goods that I can GUAR
an tee to give satisfaction. Anything in Boots,Shoes
or Rubbers tor Men, Women or Children can be
found in this department. It is in fact a SIIOL
STORE of itself.
1 am giving special attention to keep
ing a full line of STAPLE aud FANCY groceries,
UNCOLORED TEAS, ROASTED and GROUND
COFFEES, CANNED FRUITS, the latest special
ties in breakfast foods, etc., can all be found in this
department. Pure fresh goods and good value for
money is my aim.
"(puick. :
Deiug oik' motS) '
nvX Domestic;
GtamirocKeri
wsiealer, Stationer,
'EXT BOOKS and school supplies.
Fine stationery, miscellaneous books, photograph and autograph
alliums, inkstands, ink, pencils, et., etc. Sheet musL', music books,
and all kinds of musical merchandise.
General 'News IDepot.
JiP"Mail orders promptly attended to.
CITY DEDG , STOKE.
The best quality of tea, coffee, raising,
mats, etc
CAKES, PIES,
Fresh Baked Bread
Every Day.
At this okl and re&Me boose is also to '
touikl a complete assortment, of fresh famir
groceries, to which to eonstaDUf being aJderi &
the seasonable Hoes of ctoeariaa and provisiat
such as
Cranberries,
Fine Pickles,
Dried Beef Chipped to Order.
Anchovy Mustard,
Candies and Nuts,
Eastern Buckwheat Flour, '
Canned Goods of All Kinds,
Bohemian Glassware, Etc.
These (roods were all boucht when prieoe
cere low, and the benefit oi the margin will up
fiven to his customers. Remember the piav
1 1 U A An Eno . 1. IV. L
'ropr's
L. AV. OTJISS & SON. 1-
Having assumed charge of this drug store, near the Kevere House,
and having largely increased tne stock, now olfer a full line oi
DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, BRUSHES,!
And a new and complete line of school bonks, tablets and station
ery, pencils, etc. Physicians ank Family prescriptions carefully pre
pared. " ' ji2
Choice loiiiesl ic and Imported Ci jarsji Softcialty
n on
!. J. DILLON &1C0.,
I would especially call the attention of parties laying in their Fall supplies
to my Urge stock of
FILL MB WIS!
TDD
id
n
(IDS !
I am better prepared than ever to meet their wants,
ments I am prepared to meet tbe
Iu all depart-32
GROWING DEMANDS OF LINN COUNTY
WHOLESALE M. A X L' i' ACT U 15 E I IS OF
FURNITU RE
l)o general joli work, silso bargain in tlooring and rustic. Those contem
plating building will lind it to tln.-ir advantage to call on us at our Factory, at
er Foot ok LyoN Street 'ix
A
RIDING POY FOK JSALK. CHKAI',
inquire of Anhnr Shane.
Wood tor Sale.
JrACORD.S OF H'OOO FOR SALE, AP
ply to r. II. Uf).c02. Albanj .
150'
-AND THE-
Citv of AJbany,
And ask a thorough inspection'of my stock.
SAMUEL E. YOUNG.
Oysters ! Oysters !
nay the law of supply and demand pAST A"D h V)IIIA1X. served
J ffj rj ireih every dav at II. Oiercks restaurant
Las brought about a more nearly
exact adjustment of production to
consumption, and the price of
wheat has risen.
There is but one danger attend
ant upon this advance in wheat,
and that is that the Western farmer
wiil think that the price of wheat
is Sxed at $1 a bushel, and will
fresh Oysters !
OERVED FRESH EVERY DAY AT THE
O City Restaurant.
ISriek Tor sale '.
; )00,00t iroi.il brick for sale. Apply to W. C.
-w Cassoll. Albany.
Fruit tr:r lor Sale.
LLM1IER FRCIT DKYEK, FACTORY
TV
X size, complete, with adiiitions ami in
nrovements. for sale cheap. Appiy to A.
1 ish in and SOW wheat Wherever : Blaker, Shethl, Orrn, or t.. A. Wheeler,
, , . . , , , I Sprinsfielil, Oregon.
he can find a piece of land that :
"vv til produce it. If he does the j Kemoved.
price will certainly go down again, i JOSEPH WEBBER ANXOUN'CES TO His
, , ,, ,. . - , ' tj patrons and friends that hr can be found
and he Will find himself OUt Of on Lvon street, between Engine Co. No. -J.
iocket Ail snnn the snni.lv pm- ' an'' i''iri4t stTevl until new rooms in Fo-
pockec. as soon as tne suppij ex- . shav & Ma9)n g brick are readVi
t eeds the demand, the price of j
WILL BROS
Dealer1 in'all the leading
Ijms, Pistols, fcswing lacluies, Oraiis, Pianos,
1 A full Line of 1 S
Sheet music, musical merchandise,ammunitionfish
ing tack?e, etc. AVarranted razors, butcher and
pocket knives. The bestkinds of sewingmachines
NEEDLES, OIL mid Extvas fur nil MACHINES
I JNH COUNTY ACENTS FOR NORTHWESTERN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY.
Repairing of 6ewinsr .machines, musical instruments, suns, etc., neatly done
If ILL & STMii.
DEALERS IX
Fine Gold latches.
Diamond Jewelry, Fine Sil
verware, Rings, Ladies Watches
and Chains, and all kinds of El
firant Jeweliy
. . , ' TRICES.
W. F. READ,
vheat must fall and nothing can i iood house of seven rooms near
prevent it.
The morality of humanity de
pends upon the individual, and
itot upon the condition or station
in life which he occupies. It is
very frequently the case that we
hear eminent speakers refer to the
siums of society and the five points
of cities meaning therebv that
JT Oregon I'aeitic depoi for rent. Also
furnished room in central location suitable
for single aentieman. Enquirs at Wel!s,
Fargo & Co s office.
City .tlar.shnl'. notice.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO THE
owner or keener nf any dosf or dos in the
corporate limits of the city of Albany, that
the tax upon such dogs for the yar 18SS
is now due, and payable to the City Marshal;
and tht all dogs found running at large
within the city limits, upon which laid tax
has not been piid. will be taken up and dis
poser of as provided by an ordinance "relat
ing to taxing uogs auu reguiaimg ineir run
ninir at larsre.' Section one of said ordinance
among the poorer classes and ' provides: That it shall be the duty of the
I CUV -uarsnai on anu auer wie mm. u ui
August of each veat to collect from the own
er or keeper each dog the sum of- 51.50, and
?or each slut or biteh so owned or kept, the
sum of 3.00
D-ited at Albanv; Oregon, this 20th day of
August, lSS. iBiCMwa JISAAC HAYS,
. Citv Marshal.
quarters of cities the larger amount
"f vice and immorality prevails.
This,however,is a misnomer, for as
an eastern exchange remarks: "In
our efforts to improve the moral
tone of society we should, if v e contractor and Builder.
wish to meet with success, ketpjTHE.UNDtRSIG.VtD HAVING LO
constantly in mind the well estab- ! , Tcated in Albany solicits patronage
, , , i from city and country. ill contract
lished lact that the morals of a to build bridires, barns, and all manner
community work downward from I of dwelling houses, including Queen
, . t,. I Anne, Eastlake and Elizabethian styles
the higher classes. Those vices (,r bu idinsr,. will furnish ohms and
-.mcl immoralities which are open
ly indulged in by the lower strata
.f society are secretly indulged in
by the upper strata, the eiite of tbe
community. This is tbe unani
mous opinion of all who have
given the subject careful study. A
distinguished minister of New York
citv struck home the other dav
vhen he remarked, 'What is seen ! boff d ho"e by the day
, , ' ,i week or month. Stable on Fourth
i;i me saloons as tyou pass along
the streets is but the reflection of
what is taking place in the club
looms and pula'ial parlors of this
citv.' "
speeiti,; ito is free of t charge. Satis
action guaranteed W.tJ. CASSEL-
S. HTJLBTJT,
PROPniKTOR OP
ITiie City Feed Sties
t
t&ls prepared to furnish first-class
street, between Ellsworth and Lyon.
It is sa'd that the'j republican .
t:.rii? ''ill proposes a reduction oi
aV'il rHXiO.O-'O Tlo cut on
BUgnr and rice is about 50 per cen ,
but does not interfe;-.' witit wojl or
CMMrenCryforPitclier'sCastoria
PACIFIC.
Oanan & Monteitb Lave lots for
sale on tbe install
lumber, Senator Stewart, of ing in price from $Vo to $1000.
(Successor toN.'H. ALLEN)
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; 'TULIUsf TOS EPH
Manufactauer of Choice Ciss
ANlJjDEALEK. IN
FINE IMPORTED AND KEY WEST
3C:gars, Plug and Smoking Tobaccos, Meerschaum and Briar Pipes, and
"" full line of Smokers' Articles. Also dealer in;
CALIFORNIA AND TROPICAL FRUITS.!
Next door to Burkhart & Keenev's Real Estate'Ofiice, Albany Ogn
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 DrvCrYiods House
Of Albany Jand shall Jat jail times study the
wants of our patrons both in style and piices.
GKEO..W. SMITH
(js ACCESSOR TO W. H. McFARLA"ND)J
3
CO
03
as
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HOFFMAN AND PFE1FFER,
Proprietors of
And manufacturers of
Choice Confectionery.
We are now prepared to furnish cfeoice, frrfc
caniies of best grade, consisting of pure sti .-.
aasorted 8vora, mixed candies, extra Krens,
and chocolate creams, fade; mixed, candy tua
xad a ganeral assorioMBt oi fine candies
AT raeLRALC OK KETAI1.
tSTOrders from eaontey dsahns promptb a
tied to. Fsx.tory ua iTirst strnrt,
Albany, - - Oregon,
M Crown I
NEW PROCESS FLOUR.
(Soawior im taodlx aa faakaor w)
TiieBestStoiFaciiito
eBThit irjcbeatyriMin a ysM tor faoa
NOTICE.
1 have bought and furnished
The Scio Flouring Mills
With new machinery, making flour by the
kcll roller process. Tne mill is now run
iti.ig and 1 can furnish the best of flour and
'etd at ieasonable rates. I intend to run my
:aill in f uch a manner tfat none can go away
dissatisfied. Give me a call.
. GOINS, Proprietor Scio Mills
SECOND SAND STORE'
The past year has proven it to be
:ie essity. The best and cheapest
place in the city to buy your a g
Stoves, Funiitiire, tinware
We aie always prepared to buy vour
heusehold furniture at the highest
cash price. Sole agenlg for theQ
PEERLESS OIL CAN
And Lamp Killer.
L. GOTTLIEb.
Aiianj Bath House
and ;
HAIR DRESSING SALOON,
JOSEPH WEBBER, PROPRIETOR!
J3?Ladiee and children's hair dress
iiir a specialty. Dntue satisfaction
aruarantcTI
Diy Woods Notions,
Furnishing Goods.
Hats and Caps,1
Boots and Shoes,
Groceries.Etc
Gall and see me.
'.-ncvessor to N' ;H..Allcfi,
AllianVj'Oreon.
-DEALER IN-
Stoves!an dSRanges
ALSO A FULL LINE OF B
TINWARE, PUMPS, HOSE, COrPERWAIlE
And every variety of et okimr uteriftilb andjnovelties in house furnishing
roods. The public is inviu-ii to call and xamine this mammoth stockunder
he. new manairement.
JOHN SCHMEER'S
Livery. Feed& Sale stable
Corner Second and EUsworVi Stg .
ALBANY, - . OREGON
Hoksks boardud by the day or month. Car
riaijes or bumrieo on reasonable terms.
w7
NORTHWEST
PIE
INSURANCE COMPANY ?
PORTLAND, - . OREGON
t l'ITAl STOCK.
The City Liquor Store,
HI. BAVMOAItT, Proprietor.
iSTSct door to the "V!d V- '.lows' ewple, All ary, OrtjroiiS
Keep? constantly on hand the imported and diinif.sticjjttii.us, liquors, cij:ars;ar
!rb" :-;GS. Only f!rt vl;'ss 'i iuor store in -no city
SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO ORDERS FROM THE COUNTRY
Children Cry for Pitcher's ; Castoria.
MNOLIA MILLS,
JOHN A. CRAWFORD, Proper.
Will furnish sacks to iarmera and
receive wheat at the usual rates of
storage. The highest market price
paid for fame S3I
iT P.e3fc Magnolia flour always on
hind for sale or exchange at reasona
ble ratv3. J
JOHN A. CR.AV.TORP.3i
A clean towell fur e very
icreck's b ail ti shop.