Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, October 07, 1888, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE MOHXiyU HERALD: SUXDAY. OCTOBER 7. 1SSS
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IFrZRXATIOJAL COMEDY !
Daily a.nd Weekly
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION.
DAILY.
published every morning except Moiulaj.J
e'.ivered by carrier, per week 0. 1;
t'y mail, per year 5 00
WEEKLY.
(Published every Friday Morning.)
ne eopv, per annum, in advance $2.00
When not paid in advance 2.f0
NATIONAL EEPCBLICAii TICKET.
FOR PRESIDENT,
BENJAMIN HARRISON,
OF INDIANA.
FOR VICE-PRESIDENT,
LEVI P . MORTON ,
OF NEW YORK.
FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS,
ROBERT m'LHAN, W.M. KAPL'S
C. W. FULTON.
EDITORAL JSUTES.
The cows must go.
Tacoma as well as Albany, is
troubled with foot-pads.
The fruit crop of Oregon this
year is abundant and is of a fine
quality.
Cleveland's changeable attitude
oa the fisheries question is admir
ably portrayed in our cartoon this j
morning. -
The annual meeing of the
Washington Territorial Press Asso-
ures to prohibit their immigration.
Verly theway of the Mongolian pig
tail laborer is hard.
The proposition of the Chicago
Inter Ocean, to give an elaborate
article on the advantages and in
ducements for capital and manu
factories in Albany and surround
ing country, should meet with
success. It is a liberal proposition
to bring Albany promently before
the attention of eastern people,
and business men generally have
shown a disposition to accept the
proposition.
Seriously the town cow is be
coming a great nuisance in Albany,
and she ought to be abolished
that is, prohibited from running
the streets, meandering up and
down the sidewalks, climbing
trees to gather the fruit, and other
irregularities at which she displays
remarkable talent. As the present
ordinance is defective, requiring
the arrest of the owner instead of
the cow which runs at large at
night, it would te in order to sub
stitute a new ordinance, and it
should absolutely prohibit the
festive bovine from running t
large within the city limits either
day or night.
The State Rights Democrat is
liowling again because the repuu
liean tariff" bill puts jute, manila,
and other textile grasses upon uie
free list, and puts a 40 per cent
duty upon the manufactured
articles. Why, bless your ignorant
little mind, just compare this with
the placing of wool on the free list
and taxing manufactured woolen
goods about 40 per cent as the
Mills bill proposes; and is it not
better after all to make free what
we cannot raise and have to buy,
and to protect what we raise and
manufacture. This is just what
protection proposes, and what the
people of Oregon said they believed
in by an overwhelming vote last
June.
elation convenes at Spokane I alls .Vrv .V - v :. V .,.-tK- X$ia BEF Mi Jlgg
The United States has passed a - - '
bill excluding Chinese, and now it Hf..X' ' V:-"--. -.-'U
is said that Siberia is taking meas- S- Tv,,4
"WHT IT COSTS TO SHOE 1TOUESELF -A-lsTD FAMILT?
You haven't ? Well let us tell you that by buying a cheap article! in leather vou
throwing away your money. Now to overcome this trouble '
And wo
SPECIALTY
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Grover Cleveland to Voters (Time
HAVE YOU " AN
Come and See
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will give you first class goods
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Grover Cleveland
1838) "I am thirsting tor gore ! I
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for your money and sell them
and WARRANT EVERY Pair
(time 1SS7 ''It's devilish funny. 'So
ACT 1 1 -One Year Later.
propose to twist the tail of the English
to you clieapei than you
Want
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on
English, you know.'"
lion until November 6th." Reproduced from the SanFranciseo Chronicle
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can huy them elsewhere. We
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FLINN BLOCK
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