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THE MOBXIXK HERALD: STJXPAY. SEPTKMKEIi 30. 1S88. WEEKLY TERMS OF SUiiaCUIPTION. daily. Published every mornm- except Monday .) e'.ivered by earner, per week O.lo Ly mail, ;.eri-ai 5 '-0 WEEKLY. (Pubiisheil every Friday Morning.) ne cCj , per annum, in advance When uolvaid advance TUB MAILS. Mails at the Albany posloiiiee close as follows For all ollices north , i iThe Eastern states ' a m Jhe West bide i And the Nat row Gauc R.' R. J For Portland and Salem .' ..ilA.M Curvallis and Yamuna : 12;:;0 l'. M office south 7:30 p.m. The uostottiee will be closed each evci.ini; rom six to seven o'clock. Registered matter for the .early morning train should be mailed before si o clock the reyioues venimr. NATIONAL REPUBLICAN TICKET. FOR PRESIDENT, BENJAMIN HARRISON, OF INDIANA. FOR VICE-PRESIDENT, LEVI P . MORTON OF NEWYORK. FOB PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS, ROBERT .M'LEAX, WM. KAPCS C. W. FPLTOX. PROGRESS IN THE RIGHT DI RECTION, It is an encouraging sign to those who have the welfare of humanity at heart to know that in the con trol of state and county fairs measures are being adopted looking to permanent reform and a better state of affairs. We have refer ence to the suppression of gam bling outfits and drinking booths. We are informed that rigorous measures were adoptedfat the re cent state fair to that end. Not only is that the fact in this state, but it seems to have become a universal action in the different states of the union. The Husband man savs of the New York fair - that "Very plainly agricultural ; and mechanical fairs are higher in tone than in past years. Their managers no longer look with favor upon practices offensive to the moral sense, as, for example, attendant dram-selling and the many gambling devices that in former years led the unwary from sober honesty to evil-doing. This gain is pleasing, for it is in line with happy progress that marks the age. Where there was db or der and vice there is now good order fiTKhvirtue, sobriety in place of drunkenness, good influence in stead of allureinents to crime. The change hasn jt been brought bylaw but improved moral sentiment tnat is greatly encouraged by ready ac quiescence on the part of fair mai --agers in every movement that has for its object more careful obser vance of all proprieties. In its high character the New York state agricultural society may weli be accepted as an example worthy of emulation. Be it remembe.ed that this society shut liquors off from its grounds, not at the' de mand of law, but by choice of (good instead of evil. It was ready 'to respond favorably when the New York state grange nearly two years ago asked that it surrender a privilege that had brought to its coffers more than a thousand dol lars in a single fair with not a cent of outlay. It was in sympathy with progress as it isow,fa co adjutor in the temperance work of j the times, a voluntary aid in every movement toward cleaner fairs, and, therefore, deserving of most cordial approval." It is certainly a matter of congra tulation that such satisfactory pre gress is being made in that direc tion, and it is to be hoped that the people will unite in extending the work as rapidly as possibly by giving it all the aid and counten ance they can. FISH MATTERS. Where, oh ! where is the little iish ladder gone ; where, oh ! where can the ten thousand be? Are cent visit to Oregon City, with a lew hours to spend while waiting for the returning trin, tempted us to; the left bank of the Willamette irt search of a mythical fish lad der, by the aid of which the lordly salmon were supposed to vary the 'tree climbing" feat by climbing up the falls in search of the cook ing skillets of the denizens oi the upper Willamette and tributaries. The solid walls and ponderous gates of the canals and locks, through which a fair share of our iir valley's products find their (way to market, were easily found, and its course viewed over from outlet to source, taking in its am ple capacity. Inquiry elicited the fact that the gorge in the rock over there, through which the water rushed with a velocity that precluded even greased li-htning climbing up its incline, was where Oregon's ten thousand dol lar iish ladder once wuo wul now io Daily and k-etigu rt'!inu) to tell unple proportions frice I ' re trwl its proud length, and iii-1 vited the toothsome salmon to; ,- . . .1 . 1 climb the golden stair to the out-; i.i.-heJ frying pans above. Gone j j are itri juries',' anil sadly the Uioum- j ' , . t J - i-'ig u.-n meander in tne deptas :-t-! j low wondering how long, oh, man ! before you will again give such -a i wonderful arrangement for satisfy - j ing the eternal lunging for climbing 1 u; higher and 'hiding ires!i p.i. ' . , "... i lures. At tne present unit- a manufacturing company are in ac tive operation to blast out a solid rock tlume for a water power that will entirely obliterate the gorge itself. And thus vale lih ladder. Future generations shall know thee only on history's page. EDI TO I! A L NO TEX. John L. Si i.i.ivan is repoitedout of danger by his physicians. With the close of September comes the promise of a genuine Webfoot rain, an event which lias been eagerly wished for by the people of Oregon for some time. The wheat coiner in Chicago, which has already resulted in financial disaster to a few firms, has no effect upon the wheat mar ket here. Prices here do not de pend upon the whim of wheat gamblers. California t'al.K-ur The only guaranteed cure for ea tarrh, cold in the bead, hay fever,rose co'd, catrrhal deafness and sore eyes Res ore the sense of taste and unpleas ant breath, resulting from catarrh. Eay and pleasant to use. Follow directions and a cure is warranted, by all d nggists. Send for a circular to Abietine Medical Company, Oro ville. Cal. Six months' treatment for 1; sent by mail, $1.10, For sale by Fohay & Mason, Girls and boys wanted to ick fruit by the Willamette Packing Co. Apply at the cannery or t the company's store on Secoi d street. Pillow sham holders, the neatest thin;; out. at Brink's. NEW TO-DAY. For Bent. T E HOUSE OS CORNER OF FIFTH AND BAKER streets, lately Occupied bv John H. BuiK- Hurkhart. For particulars pply to Waltir Tnrrell. Kemoveit. JOSF.PH WEBBER AXXOCN'CES TO HIS patrons and friends that he can be found on First strtet, in his new rooms in Foshav 4 Mason a brick, where he is prepared to ac commodate the public ith any thing in the tonsorialline. Hot or cold baths at a!l hours MRS M.E.McCOY,M. D.HOMCEOl'AiHIC physician, otliee and residence corner 01 Sixth and Canal streets, Albiny.Or. Cbron'e disease a speeialty. Consultation free. Of fice hours: 10 to i2 a. m and 2 to 5 P. m. Wanted, A Wife. A MIDDLE AGED MAX A GAitDEXER by pinfession pocsirlJ; 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 irood home. Address "S," loi-k box 425, Alban - Oregon. Hvud fur ult'. 150 COItDS OF WOOP FOR SALE, AP- ply to r. H. Koscos. Albanj l voters! Ovslers ! TIASTERX AND OLYMPIAN SERVED i u a rresneer tia ai rx. fteietvis restaurant j Fresh Oyster ! I OERVE O City nERVEDFKESH EVERY DAY AT THE Restaurant. j Itriek Tor al I ; 100,000 srood brick for sale. Aply to W. C. Cassell. Albany. t'rnit Hrjer tor Sale. PLUMMER FRUIT UKYER, FACTORY size, complete, with additions and im provements, for sale eheap. Apply to A. Blaker, Shedd, Oregon, or to A. Wheeler, Springfield, Oregon. GOOD HOUSE OF SEVEN ROOMS NEAR Oregon Pacific depot for rent. Also j lurnisneu ruuiii in eeriLiiAi iyintni suiiaiuc for sinstle eentieman. Enquire at Wells, Fargo & Co's office. City .Marshal' Police. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO THE owner or keener of anv dos;or clujjs in the corporate limits of the city of Albany, that the tax upon such dors for the y-ar 138S is now due, and payable to the City Marshal; and thit all dogs found runnintf at large within the city limits, upon which laid tax has not been piid. will be taken up and dis pose'j of o i 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 the City Marshal on and after the first day of August of each veai to coilcet from the own er or keeper each dog the sum of Sl.50, ard for each slut or bitch so owned or kept, the sum of 53.00 Dated at Albany; Orogm, this 20th day of August, l.-Sa. "JCiiXBO ;ISAAC HAYS, City Marshal. Contractor and Builder. THE UNDiLKShiNED HAVING LO I cated in Albany solicits patronage from city and country, will contract to build bridges, b irns, and all manner of dwelling houses, including Queen Anne, Eastlake and Elizabethian styles of buildings. Will furnish plans and ;3citic Unas fre ; of t eharire. Satis action guaranteed W. C. CA8SEL- S. HTJLBTJBT, PROPRIETOR OF The City Feed Sties X3Ih prepared to furniah first-class rigs, and to board horses by the day, week or month. Stable on Fourth street, between Ellsworth and Lyon. CMIdreiiCryforPitclier'sCasioria in!7f'AT Ti i Pf PIfl I mUim TAmM ! dirndl ifc Monteith Law lots for sale on tl e instailii.cn' plan, rang ing in pike irotu .plo to $lUO0. Fa In making my announcement for the hUb qUW iMla OBSSS GOODS-" this department my stock is mm- siiallv lar.'e and complete, DRESS GOODS in all the leading styles; good shades for Fall arid VV utter wear selected from the best Eastern and Foreign im portations The latest novelties in TIiUDU-NItS and BUTTONS, SIIaVVLS, BLANKETS, some ex tra good values in White Blankets, Table i-inen, Towels, etc. GARPETS My enlarged facilities for showing car pets has enabled me to make larel purchases in this department. I can show a fine line of Ingrains at low prices, also some choice patterns in BODY BRUSSELS and TAPESTRiES and am making Carpets a leading branch in Liy business. BOOTS & SHOES 1 carry the largest line of Boots and shoes in the city, and have paid special T 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 antee to give satisfaction. Anything?in Boots.Shons or Rubbers tor Men, Women or ( hiiuieu can be found in this department. It is in fact a SHOE STORE of itself. GROCERIES i am giviner special attention to keep ing a full line of STAPLE imd FANCY groceries, U.N COLO RED TEAS, ROASTED and GROUND COFFEES, CANNED FRUITS, the latest special ties in breakfast foods, etc., can all be found in this department. Pure fresh goo lsanil good value for money is my aim. I would especially call the attention of to my lirge stock of m II WINTER I am hotter prepared than ever to ments I am prepared to meet tne GROWING DEMANDS -AND City of AJfoaxLy, And ask a thorough inspection of ray stock. SAMUEL E. YOUNG. WILL BROS Dt:a!er inall the leading Guns, Pistols, Sewing lactones, Organs, Pianos, A full Line of ISheet music, musical merchandiseuimmunition, fish infT taC'k. e, etC i.J pocket knives. The besr'kinds of sewing machines NEEDLES, OIL and Extras for all MA CHINES I.INN COUNTY AGENTS FOR NORTHWESTERN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Repair'ms of sewing machines, musical instrumetits. cuns, etc.. neatlv done W. F. 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 FO R CASH! We invite your inspection Imported Broadcloth. Silk "Warp, Henrietta All Wool Tricots Cashaeres Assabet Flannels In fact everything usually found in .- first-class Pry Goods Store. My Root and Shoe department is complete. I have also added a complete litis of bovs kilt suits. A comparison of my stock and prices is solicited f?"All mail orders promptly attenaeu to. Call and see me. (Snccessor to i ouncem en Kail I beg to cad attention to the ULrAn I IViCIN I O. parties 1: y ng in their Fall supplies meet their vants. Iu alldepart- OF LINN COUNTY THE- GOODS Warranted razors, butcher and READ, of tie following goods: Flusnes Velvets Velveteens Silks and Satins N .H-.Alle'o Albany, Oregon. COiTisT -HAVING REMOVED TO -TH.EIR- New t kriffi Mi Now call the attention i plete stock of ni n ' i II! HI 13 I Vyfi.WM.w - M..m - - - - - e a s z a - u - i.;,.!. wnu,e sold at a very, small nroHl, ; ",uick j sales, short profits and fresh goads" bein- ourmot'o j0' j jgpFine line ot choice Imported and Domestic! QAKES - PIES Cigars kept constantly on Turn XT BOOKS AND I M Bookseller, h AND DEALER Fine stationery, miscellaneous books, photograph albums, inkstands, ink, pencils, et, etc. Sheet mush ami all kinds of musical merchandise. t, Ge eral News Depot. PMail orders promptly attended to. CITY DEVG STOKE. Havinr assumed charge of this drug: store, near the Kevere House, and having largely increased the stock, now oli'er'a fad line of DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, BRUSHES,! And a new and complete line of school books, tablets and station ary, pencils, etc. Physicians ank Family prescriptions carefullj" pre pared, ill 2 Choice -Domesf ic ami Imported fers a Specialty C. J. wr lYI T TiH -WHOLESALE MANUFACTU1JERS OF- If U 11 NITU RE Do general job work, :iUo baricain in iioorin and rustic. Those contem jilatiu ouildiuir will tiud it to their advantage to call on us at our Frctory, at scr Foot ok LyoN Street "ai TULIUS 10SEPH Manufactauer of Choice Cipai s AND DK.aLSR IN f FINE IMPORTEDdAND KEY WEST Chrars, Plug and Smoking Tobaccos. Meerschaum and Briar Pipus, and full line of Smokers' Articles. Also dealer inj CALIFORNIA AND TROPICAL FRUITS ' M Next door to Bui khart & Keeney's Real Estata'Ottice, Albany Ogn GJEO.IW. -.cJCCESSOR TO W. as -4 03 0 CO so CO fcafl t-3 -DEALER IN- StovesnclSIRaiiges ALSO A FULL LINE OF R TINWARE, PUMPS, HOSE, COrPEBWARJE And every variety of cocking utensils .mdynoveltiesin house furnishing goods. Tlie public is invited to call and xainine this mammoth stockunder i ii nnic TTi ati n ffAm put The City Liquor Store, M. BAVMGART, Proprietor, a-SXext door to the Odd Fellous' nnplc, All arv, Or-on"Jl SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO ORDERS FROM THE COUNTRY Children Cry for BEOS. to Revere hm, of tin; public to their com I n n l i i mv J A - - c . w- . I ui i j y j . i urv V hand. , v" w iter, Stationer, IN- SCHOOL SUPPLIES. and autograph , music books, P roprs X WILL d STAHK. DEALERS IN Diamond Jewelry, Fine Sil verwart, Rinirs,LaJii-s Watches and Chains, an j all kinds of El ejrant Jewell y . . . . - PRICES. SMITH II. McFARLAND) ; CO CT5 CD Pitcher's Castoria. k CO, i Fine WW atones. IStar Bakery -A FULL STOCK OF- Staple Groceries I luu ""vV j , , . I Every Day. At this old and reBsble hoose is also to ' found a complete assortment, of resh famt. -oceries, to which is roostanti; being aJdert the seasoimbie lines of gcfimi amd piovtiiiv such as Cranberries, Fine Pickles, Dried Beef Chipped to Orde, Anchovy Mustard, Candies and Nuts, 1 Eastern Buckwheat Flour, Canned Goods of All Kinds, Bohemian Glassware, Etc. These goods were all bought when prion were low, and the benefit of the margin will u' i ven to his customers. Remember the pla u ihe old corner on First and B'oadalbin Si. HOFFMAN AND PFEIFFR4 Proprietors of ALBANY SODA WORKS And maaofftctarers of Choice Confectionery. We are bow preptfed to fornish choice, frna, caoilies of beat ffrade, consisting of pure pti- k. assorted flavors, mixed caadies, extra Kren.. xvi choeohite eveams, fancy mixed, candy tuj'g and a gaueni aasortmaat of floe eiodiaa AT WMiraALS OK BETA I V. arOrdera from coon try dealers prompt Ii ak lsd to. PViory on First sUeet, Albany, - - Oregory M Crown Milk Mi, &Ajnm cw NEW PROCESS FLOUR (Superior fear faaCx i iarrfeRijjbreatyrics-'a AIAaJPft Bid fer wkeati NOTICE, 1 have bought and furnished The Scio Flouring Mills With new machinery, making- flour by the i-tll roller process. Tne mill is now run iiing and 1 can furnish the best of flour and tei d at i easonable rates. I intend to run mr mill in f uch a manner that none can go away lissatisfiecl. Give uie a call. E. GOINS, Proprietor Scio Mills SECOND SAID STOEI1 The past year bas proven it to be a necessity. The best and cheapest place in the city to buy vour . - J Stoves, Furniture, tinware We aie always prepared to buy your Ueusehold furniture at the highest cash price. Sole agents lor thefcQ PEERLESS OIL CAM And JAJvupfl Killer. L. GOTTLIEK Atay Bath House and ; hair dressing saloon, JOSEPH WEBBER, PROPRIETOR "Ladie? md children's hair dressi ng a specialty. Dntue satisfaction gnarantedj JOHN SCHMEER'S Livery. Feedft Sale stable Corner Second and EUmorfJi Sts . ALBANY, - - OREGON Horsm boardkd by the day or month. Car riagea or buggies on reasonable terms. NORTHWEST J FIRE and INSURANCE C0MPAN PORTLAND, . . OREGON CPITAL8STOK. 3.M0 MABNOLIA MILLS, : JOHN A. CRAWFORD, Prop'r. Will furnish sacks to fanners and receive wheat at the usual rates of storage. The highest market price paid for pame. CSJI ffsTBest Magnolia flour always on hand for sale or exchange at reasona ble rates. JOHN -A. CRAWFORD. Sfino ftrawwiii-fl fWtarc A i-U'im iercck's tc u-l! i( i every UlUi flcp.