Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, September 29, 1888, Page 2, Image 2

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THE MOTCSTSU HERALD: SATURDAY. SEPTEnSER 29. 1888
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DISTINCT POINTERS.
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Daily
A.NI3 Weekly; The following ok'-expk.iatory
: c v tracts forit;i:n a i;ind ot infornia-
TEUMS OK il riMJlUr I iVX .
IAI.Y.
tlon of those who believe that the i
vow il-ion of this country can he lie
a onsrisr beos.
.HAVING REMOVED TO THEIR
i
ijrim kt lo itevero fee
i y man, j-vr i
WEEKLY.
(!'i.ib!:slii(l even Friday Morning.)
r? rep. , i r annum, in auvaiiuc.
When- m'.t nuiil ii: :vtvan.w
Published every morning except Mn.'.a.)j lettered bv adopt in-.: free trade,
e'.ivcrcil by carrier, per week lo - ;- ;
i:Tiie pre.-ent condition of Aineri- i
can niannfiictures shows the fallacy :
.2.oo of the free trade dov-triiie that the !
productions of a country are raised j
protective duties. i
i oW c;
all tl
le attention 't
n', pui)iic to their com-
plriC IlCK
i
Star Bate !
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In making my announcement for the Fall I beg to call attention to t.ie j .(j
Till: .11 AILS.
Mails at t lie Albany iwHtollise close as follows
Furali oriii-os north
-t;;:;;u a m
in price ly
Keport "f I'resident of German
Commis.-ion to U. S. Centennial
Exnosition.
A1PA
mrm
Because it is mv deliberate
"J he Kasteru staled
l he W est sate 1
And the Nair-.w G.iu.-e U. K. ;
1 or Portland ami Siiliin 11 A. M
Corva'lis ami Yauiiia ISOr. ji
S;i1i'1,:j!nH,t that the prosperity of
r.mi six to seven o"do-jk. America is mainlv due to its svs-
Keiristereil matter toi the early morn:-!;,' -train
should be mailed before 8 o clock the teiil Ot protective laws, I Urge that
reyioues vein- ! Germany has now reached that
point where it is necessary to
imitate the tariii' system of the
United states. Prince Bismarck's
j speech to the German Reichstag,
'"Under the shelter of a protec
tive system the people of the
Unite! States have organized a
powerful industry which rivals
that of England in cheapness."
Keport of French Commisson on
United .States Centennial Exposition.
NATIONAL EEPDBLICAN TICKET.
FOU PRESIDENT,
BENJAMIN HARRISON,
OF INDIANA.
HQ HI 17
FOR VICE-PRESIDENT,
LEVI 1 . MORTON ,
OF NEW YORK.
FOR PRKSIUEXTIAL ELECTORS,
F.03ERT M'LEAN, W.M. KAPL'S
C. W. Fl'IroN.
HUYIKO BONDS.
The discussion upon the subject
of buying government bonds,
brought out bv the clause in Gen.
Harrison's letter of acceptance ku0ffn as "Blind Boss" Buckley,
which said :
At the republican primary elec
tion in San Francisco Thursday a
gang of several hundred toughs,
follows of a democratic politician
"The surplus now in
the treasury should be used in the
I purchase of bond3. The law
a ithorizes this use of it. and if it is
not needed for current or deficiency
I mai'P nntrncrprma rairla nnnn tln
different voting places and attacked
those engaged in counting the
votes. The most violent, and
shameful conduct was indulged in,
'appropriations, the people and not J anJ a democratic politician named
Harrington invaded the rooms of
the republican committee and
shot and killed David Donahre,
and wounded several others. The
affair was a shocking disgrace
upon the city .of San Francisco.
the banks in which it has been
deposited should have the advan
tage of its use by stopping the
i iterest upon the public debt," has
brought out a fearful array of
tiguies form those partisans who
possess scruples when they desire
to make political capital. The
Chronicle says that one of the San
Francisco papers has discovered
that .a well known government '' T1'1 t,lis01i. i" -s to the wife
i D of E J O Connor, a jjtrl.
official thinks this advice of Gen. Mother and child doin-we'l and the papa
Ilarrison's in regard to purchasing j jubilant,
ljonds to l.ie almost high treason,
Anew invoice of British trimmings
at Read's.
I TTt best quality of taq coffee, nisies, xw
; Ants, etc '
CAKES, PIES,
Fresh. Baked Bread
Every Day.
IT Pi l i At this oM and retfeble booae is aim to
AArcm AH II AlITCif AO All xtot ah 1-;
. j Cranoeme
I-" J"-x t I n a 1 . rv I" J I s i - . H X r' , I ;
U. f f I 9 . f 1 'U I !) f ' I 1 U U A ? f 5 ? 4 l S ' -i . -n 1 i i 11-
3 U'lflLDWyvi'u ULrnii i ivn-n i : wiuv-ii win iie sola at ;t wry sinaii i)nni, "(j
ORSSS GOODS this (h'partmeiit my stock is mm-1 sales, short profits and 1'rrsa goi,.!1 bein our moVo
sually large and complete, bit ESS 'GOODS in allj 'ine iine t choice Imported and Domestic
the leading styles; ood shades for Fall and Winter j Cigars kept constantly on hand. '
wear selected from die Lest Eastern and Foreign im j j. '-Ji'irj'.
portations The latest novelties in TRIMMINGS! IEL U - X03STliS-, 1
and BUTTONS, SHaWLS, BLANKETS, some ex
tra o-ood values in White Blankets, Table tinen,
'Towels, etc.
CARPETS My enlarged facilities for showing car
pets litis enabled me to make large purchases in this
department. I can show a fine line of Ingrains at
low prices, also some choice patterns i:i BOiY
BRUSSELS and T APEST Ri ES,and am making
Carpets a leading branch in my business.
BOOTS & SHOES 1 canT tue largest line of Boots
and shoes iu the city, and have paid special atten
tion to getting: the goods best suited to this trade and
can show a fiue 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
antee to give satisfaction. Anything in Boots,Shoes
or Rubbers tor Men, Women or liiidren can be
found in this department. It is in fact a SHOE
STORE of itself!
GROCERIES am giinsr special attention to keep
ing a full line of STAPLE and FANCY groceries,
UNCOLOREI) TEAS, ROASTED and GROUND
COFFEES, CANNED FRUITS, the latest special
ties in breakfast foods, etc., can all be found iu this
department. Pure fresh goods and good value for
money is my aim.
A FULL STOCK OF
Staple Groceries I
,niineGlaOTre,Cro(ieii
TEXT BOOKS AND SCHOOL SUPPLIES.
Fine stationery, miscellaneous hooks, photograph and autograph
albums, inkstands, ink, pencils. ef.', etc. Sheet music. iir.i:e bouks,
and all kinds of musical merchandise.
Ge.ieral .News Depot.
Jf3Mail orders promptly attended to.
DEOfct
J run DI?
L. W. GUISS & SON. lropr's
Having assumed chame of this drn-jr store, near the Revere House,
and having largely increased the stock, now oiler a nni iine of
DRUGS, PATENT MKDICTNKS, FAINTS, OILS, BKUSUES.J
And a new and complete line of school bo ks, tablets and station
fry, pencils, etc. Physicians ank Family prescriptions carefully pre
pared. ' ' J&:-1'2 ' ai2
Choice luestic and kwk CiiPs a Wiy
Fine Pickles,
Dried Beef Chipped to Ordet
Anohouy Mustard,
Candies and Nuts,
Eastern Buckwheat Four,
Canned Goods of All Kinds,
Bohemian Glassware, Etc
Ths! goods were all boagttt when prieae
weru low, and the benefit of the margin will w
;sven to his customers. Kemonber the p!a
u the old corner on First aod B'oadalbiB St.
mi MEYER.
HOFFMAN AND PFEIFFER,
Proprietors of
ALBANY SODA WORKS
And manofacturera of
Coflfec
none
sr.
C. J. DLLLOJS" & CO.,
-1VHOLESALK MA X L" FACT!. KERS Or-.
iiOKV.
and as a fearful example he states
that Secretary Fairchild has paid
as high as 130 for registered 4-per
cent bonds of 1907, and that the
total of the premiums paid on this
class of bonds has now reached
$1, 117,212 on a par value of $17,-S'35,950.
Let us figure a little and see
NEW TO-DAY.
i
ItrraoYeil.
JOSEPH WEBBER ANXOCXCES TO HIS
J patrons ami friends thut he cm he fo'iud
on First street, in his new rooms in Fosliav &
Mas. in s brick, where lie is prepared to ac
cunmcdate the publiir with anvthiriur in thr
tonsor'alline. Hot or cold baths at all hotir
fRS M.E. McCOY.M. O.HOMCEOPAiHIC
physician, office and residence corner 01
Sixth and Canal streets, Albany.Or. Chronic
.! : !... I C rS
hat there is to alarm this well- fice hours: 10 to 12 a. m and 2 to 5 p. u.
Wanted, A Wife.
MIDDLE AGED MAN A GAKDEKFR
RIDING PO.W FUK JSALti CHEAP,
x. 11X1111
iquire of Arthur Shane.
known official in such purchases, j
A $100 bond due in 1907 has 19;
vears to run. rhe interest on that ii. by piutession posiixp a mmitrate
, . I, I auiount of prop-jrtv, and ample means to sui -
hond at 4 per cent a year Will j pot.t a wuhes to correspond with any
o..-.rvi,nf Hi roars t, TK t:Ar I'fnt ! "'Iv who wi-hes a steaiiv, sober hiisUnd',
1 - I who will provide her aood home. Address
that is, in 1907 the government will -'s," lo-k box 4.. Aiban reL'i!.
iiave paid, to redeem that bond,
$100 of principal and $70 of interest
making $170. That bnd can be
purchased now .'or $13) and can- J ;:ACorci
. 'i. i t, -4. i-oyj ply
leiou. is ii. ni-i appciicub ium .
every such bo id s parcliast d and listers! ijier :
canceled saves the peopli of the t?asterx axd olympian served
tr -i. i t-i. . wo i it.! :c 1-J fresh every dav at 11. I 'lercks' restaurant
United State $4b? ami that it ;
there were a t-urplus on hand Suf
ficient to buy
Vom1 lor nalr.
ds ok W(jon for sale, ap
to r. H. Koscoc;. AIbun.
FreiU o.vMers !
of tl. l5mo thoi L.'WiU.UI'KWtl r.Vtlil Ml Al Itlf.
Oil lilHV KUV,
whole of the 190. foir pr cent.!
round numbers
City Restaurant.
in
Briek fur !ale
to W. C.
whirh are.
,, , . , I . jO'l.OOO srood brick for sale. Apulv
$709,000,000, we should sa e 4h per I Jassuii. Albany.
cent of the whole amount of inter i
ai wiiiwii c uu,u j TLCMMER FRUIT DRYER, FACTORY
thev were allowed to mature, or j J.
$326,140,000
Our "well-known" official goes : Springfield, Oregon.
'the bondholders-
Fruit Hrjer tor !ale.
,1ER FRUIT DRYER, t
size, complete, with additions and im-
UliU-pr Shedil. Ore""jn. or to A. Wheeler.
on to sav that
,t ! furnished room in central location suitat le
ow. such talk as that is arrant i Fargo & Co's office.
I lOOD HOUSE OF SEVEN ROOMS NEAR
liav made 20. 00.000 this Year I IT Oreson Pacific depoi for rent. A so
-. rt i -r t . ? i: jj
tV Ueneral narrison a policy. fr 9Ulgie trentieman. Enquire at Welt,
nonsense. The secretarv of the I tity Mawum oiire.
i u tv ri ot tlTovl MOTICEIS HEREBY GIVEN TO THE
t reasury has bought bonds at tlie.r j OWIier or kevcr o aiu. duot Altgs in tht
current market value.and no more, i corporate limits of the city of Alban, that
The holders Of tll03e bonds COUld is now due, and payable to the City Marshal;
and thit all doars found running at larue
within the city limits, upon which mid tax
has not been pud. will be taken up and dis
pose'.! of as provided by an ordinance "relat
ing to taxing do:;s and resulatin;; their run
ning at larye." Section one of said ordinance
provides: That it shall be the duty of the
j City Marshal on and after the first day of
I Ami'U? .-if .?ii'h vwit t.n iN.tlpor frnm t.bp ovi
McMinnville Telephone I eror keeper each do? the sum of 61.50, and
, i for each slut
! sum of iX.OO
have sold them to any one else at
just the same figure, so the bond
holders have simply received what
the bonds were worth.
The
... , i4. i,;f, f iko ror eacn suit or oiccn so owneu or Kept, tne
publishes a complete history ot ttie j sum of s;w
small-POX scare in that city, to- Dated at Albany; Oregon, this 20th day of
K f August, lSS. UiiCHWbO .ISAAC HAS,
'etlier Willi a scatmns ceusuie ui a Citv Marshal.
member of the city council named
Campbell, who skipped to thehills
s6 soon as he found out smallpox
was around. In the opinion orthe
Astorian it gives that individual
grounds for the construction of a
libel suit, by the publication of an
alleged picture of the unfortunate
man in which he is represented as
having an ulcerated eye, a gash on
the left cheek, a cracked skull, his
chin cleft in twain, and a ghastly
wound in his throat. He also has
Contractor ani l.uiitler.
THE UNDERSIGNED HAVING LO
H-ated in Albany solicits patronage
from city aud cour.try. Will contract
to build bridges, barns, and all manner
of dwelling Louses, ineludinsr Queen
Anne, Eastlake and Elizabethian styles
of "buildings. Will furnish plan? and
p3;ilietf:w fre-rof t '-harse. Satis
action guaranteed W. C. CAS8EL-
H. HULBXTET,
PROPRIETOR OF
!The City Feed Stables
a sinister aspect about the ears
The Telephone says he "deserted." g"I3 prepared to furnish tirst-class
' j ris, an I to board horses by the day,
The nation is liberally coming to j week or month. Stable on Fourth
the rescue of the yellow fever suf- ! street, between Ellsworth and Lyon,
ferers. ' A joint resolution ha? j " "
passed congress, appropriating
$100,000 for thisrpose. j ciulilxeii fry forPitclier's Castorla
Libel suits are popular now.
The Seattle Post-Intelligence has! AnnnAlj 11 t nilin
I would especially call the attention of parties laying in their Fall supplies
to mv large stock of
m
I am better prepared than ever to meet their wants. 1I11 all depart-
ments I am prepared to meet tbe
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DEMANDS
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AND THE-
City of AXba,ny,
And ask a thorough inspection'of my stock." I
SAMUEL E. TODSG."
WILL BROS
Dealer in'all the leading
&uns, Pistols, Bewiiia lactones, Organs, Pianos,
A full Line of
8heet music, musical merchandise,ammunition, fish
ing tack?.e, etc. Warranted razors, butcher and
pocket knives. The hest'kinds ,of sewing machines
NEEDLES, OIL ami Extras for all MACHINES
IL1NN COUNTY ACENTS FOR NORTHWESTERN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY.
Repairing of sewins machines, mupieal instruments, iruns, etc., neatly done
URE
F XJiR NIT
Do ueneral j.ib work, also liarain in tlnorin and rustic. Tho.-e contern
iilating uuilduiir will tind it ti their advantage to call on us nt our Frctory, at
zsr Foot ok LyoN Street s
W. F. READ,
1 am now receiving my Fall stock ot Dry Goods
notions, etc, and propose to make it red hot all along
the line, My goods are all fresh and new and bought
FOR CASH!
We invite your inspection of the following goods:
Imported Broadcloth.
Sils "Warp, Henrietta
All "Wool Tricots
Cashaeres ,
Assabet Flannels
Flushes
Vehets
Velveteens
Silks and Satins
WILL
-DEALEKS IX
Fine Gold Watches.
Diamond Jewelry, Fine Sil
verware, Rings,;Ladies Watches
and Chains, und all kinds of El
egant Jewell y
, 1 PRICES.
fjTJLITJsfToSBPH
Manufactauerof Choice Ciais
FINE IPOTED AND KEY WEST
Cigars, Plug and Smoking Tobaccos, Meerschaum and Briar Pipes, and
full line of Smokers' Articles. Also dealer in
CALIFORNIA AND TROPICAL FRUITS.!
Next door to Kurkhart it Keoney's Real Estate.'Office, Albany Ogn
GEO. , W. SMITH
IcJCCESSOR TO W. H. McFARLAND)
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We are now fncpawd to furnish choice, f rafc
candies of best gmde, consLsting of pare f' K.
sorted Savors, mixed candies, extra Kruiii
nd chtK-oiate creams, hue; mixed, ctuidy
aad a. general assortment of flue emodiee
AT t MlESALE OB BETA I U
tarOrdere from eamrtrr dealers promptly a
teced to. Factory un tint aUeet,
Albany, - - Oregon,
km mn Mi
mom, imnc a gk, .
NEW PROCESS FLOURi
(Superior fr(aa sad taducs m)
The Best Storage FaciJife
M tor wte
CSTDm truest pris in
NOTICE.
1 have bought and furnished
The Scio tag Mi
With ne' machinery, raakinsr flout by the
Ft'LL ROLLER PROCESS. T.ie mill ia liOW run
ai.ia end I can furnish the btst of flour ami
et.d at n asouuble rates. I intend to run my
in such a manner tl at none can go away
iissatisfied. Give me a call.
E. G0INS, Proprietor Scio Mills
SECOND HAND STORE'
The past year has proven it to be a
necessity. The bt-st and cheapest
place in the city to buy your .
Stoves, Furniture, tinware
We aie always prepared to buy vour
heusehold furniture at the highest
cash price. Sole agents for theQ
PEERLESS 01LICAN
Ia.mpJ Killer.
And
L. GOTTLIEB.
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-DEALER IX-
iikny Bath House
AND - "
HAIR DRESSING SALOON,
JOSEPH WEBBER, PROPrIETOEi
I"Ladiee nd children's hair dress
n: a specialty. Dntue satisfaction
arnarant.pd..
JOHN SCHMEER'S
Liyery. Feed & Sale stable
Comer Second and Elhworth Sts -ALBANY,
- - OREGON
HOMM boardbd by the day or month. Car
riages or bugjriei) on reasonable terms,
till
NORTHWEST
Stoves'anciSRaiTges
ALSO A FULL LINE OF
TINWARE, PUMPS, HOSE. COPPEUWABE
And every variety of eockinir utenils and' novelticsT'jn house furnishing j
sroods. The public is inviW. to call and xamine this mammoth stoekunaer
the new management.
FIRE
MARINE
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INSURANCE COM PAN)
PORTLAND, - . OREGON
CPITAl STOCK.
liv Lii.ii.
Pi"!-v :-!'9'n holders, ' the i!e&U-;
Curran vv MonMth liave l.ts for;
aie on t! e installment plan, ranj;- I
j iu pi'.cc ii'uiu to f ivv'U. i
In fact everything usually found in " tirst-rlass Iry Goods Sfore. My
Poot and Shoe department is corny, te. i have also added a complete
iins of boys kilt suits. A company 1 of my s-tock and prices i3 solicited
ggT'All mail orders pn;inptly attended to.
Call ;md see me.
(nwessor to N H. Allei.;
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Albany, Oregon.
The City Liquor Store,
HI. BAV3WART,' Proprietor.
f2TN'ext kcr to ho Oi'.'l Ft-llows" tn pV, Albai y, Orrtoi.S
Ke;-1" cfiwtiii'ily en hnd tlsa firnst imjorte-J and OoracstiojA'ines, li Uors, ciars'f.r
r0u-,., ,s u,.iy j;r....,,y i .iji .r store ir. shft ;-
sp;c:al AnE:iTin?i paid tg gsders raca the country
MAGNOLIA MILLS,
JOHN A. CRAWFORD, Prop'r.
Will furnish sacks to farmers and
receive wheat at the usual rates of
storage. The highest market price
paid for same.
SrBest Magnolia flour always on
hand for sale or exchange at reasona
ble rates.
JOHN A. CRAW FORD. 13
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.
A ck-.- n
icreck's
iti li lor every
1. a Icr ir-.Lop.
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