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About Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19?? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 11, 1888)
THE MORTOyu HERATH; Til ITHn A V. ,Q2IQBER lg: DAILV A.MH WEEKLY TERMS Or LT.iiiraoN. DAILY. Published ivirv uiurmu oswnt M..iula.l plivernd by warrior, per week 0.15 li,' m.Ut, -,L o WEEKLY. (Pubiisbaii uvci., rn.;-.iy M-irnin.) ne coiji wr :l;iiiiiui. in u-ivrii:u -?'2.C0 When nut ldid in aivau.:e :0 I Slaiisat'tbeAtiu'.iiv o.-L flSqJClOS9 t or all otin-es north j ne Kasturn slate s 1 lie Vr tst Side I . j so ; m Aijid tbe air.w ;;ui'e 11. R. J tor foreland and S::!eiu ..11 A. M Corva'lis and Ya'i'iina li:M0 l: i o'Mcn smith 7:'!0 i". w. Tbe j'ostotiiee will be closed .cli eveiiinu rmi six to si-vt-ii o'clock. RetfistertMl matter ior thft 'early morning train should be mailed before S o elocK the riiyiouea veaiuir. JSATIONA u REP OBLICA.N TICKET." FOR PRESIDENT, I BENJAMIN HARRISON, i OF INDIANA. FOR VICE-PRESIDENT, LEVI P . MORTON , OF NEW YORK. FOR PltKSIDKSTIAl KLKcroRS, R03SRT M'l.EVX, W.M. KAPUS C. W. Fl'LTON. .4 PLAIN STATEMENT. fr. Q;.,i,i,,- ,i,-.wn Hip strppt l who twists and distorts facts in the vain effort to bring them into the range of his limited vision, whines about personal abne imagining that we have descended to the only level upon which he can operato, and attempts further argument upon foe sack question, which seems to sit like a nightmare in his mental vision. A false assump tion is the base of all the argument i'rojrn his standpoint, and that is that the 40 per cent, duty is added to( the cost of grain sacks that the farmer has to buy under the pre sent most unwarrantable and unjust practice t tl : coast. That assumption has been proven false time and again and still our neigh bor reiterates and cling- to it with the vehemence of the bigot who cannot relieve his mind of the f; c ; hood l3 has implauted in it. The twisted and contorted view that is attempted to foist upon credulous readers can be seen, when he sajs that "putting jute on the free list benefits the manufacturer, but is of no benefit to the farmer, for the reason that 40 per cent duty is retained upon the sacks, thus giv ing the trusts entire control of rhe market," while he has all along been saying that putting wool on the free list ami keeping clothing at over 40 per cent was an enor mous benefit to the farmer. Taking into consideration the fact that one of the principal products of this state is wool and that jute is not produced in this country at all but must bo imported, also the fui ther fact that, according to his own statement, the only competition that the foreign manufactory of grain sacks has now to hold t e prices in check in the Ie;ist, is the infant home manufactory in our neighbor state of California, coupled with the further fact that the insinuation in regard to trusts is fal&e, for they can control the markfet just as well without the duty as they can with it, and the unparallelled eflrontery of making statements so diametrically 01 posed to each other is so apparent that it is wonderful that ever a person perfectly willing to sa?rifiee truth, jus i :e and every other consid eration, for partisan greed, should not have comprehended the con tradiction before putting it into print. It is not to the interest of our W H AT IT COSTS TO SHOE TTOTJESELP A2ST3D jTMLXTST?! You haven't ? Well let us tell you that by buying a cheap article! in leather you throwing away your money. Now to overcome this trouble Come and And we SPECIALTY and WARRANT EV FLINN BLOC i people to build up manufactories abroad, but it is to our interest to build them up at home, and even if trie duty added , to the price of s;,cks which we do not a hi- t f ! it is not a fact the benefits i a home manufactory and k.-cpinr tha money at home would offset me nioioiv auoeu ! to the price. The fact is--kuows it loo .11 id our neighbor but for partisan purposes ignores it ihut the home mtnufaciure uf what few sacks are lmwle in tiiis countiv "ives lomin ; tition, and kec'ps the pi ice of the sac is lower than they would be f the duty was removed and the home manufactory closed in conse quence thereof, and the placing of jute on the i 'ee 'ist, since it is not raised iu this country, injures no one, but benefits the manufacturer and in the end benefits the farmer, lor it enables the home manufac turer to more fully compete with the foreign manufacturer. The lujrgin iulo the argument a refer ence to the diabolical manner of c unrolling the suppljdng of the peoples needs by the tiosts methods, is a refeience that ex hibits the specious dishonesty of oiir neighbor, for he knows that "trusts," "corners," and like rob beries thrive unaided by protective duties, revenue duties, or iree trade. The question our neighbor down the street should consider is how can the advocacy of free wool be made consistent with the claim of being tiie farmers' friend, when he knows that the establishment of free wool would practicallj- Gestroy one of the leading industries of the stae, and draw heavily upon the pockets of nine-tenths of its cit -zens. Those same citizens have already spoken in no unmistakable tones, to the extent of 7000 majoi i ty that they want none of that kind of friendship, and they will reiter ate the same decision ;'i still more thunderous tones on the Gth of next month. We deprecate the selfish -.pint that attaches the load of a political qn'. tion to the d instable jute saik that has been foisted upon the Pa cific coast farmer, md have answered only in self-defence the inuendoes and misrepresentations that have been continually thrust j at" us. The facts are that it will require the united effort of all classes, irrespective of political a'.hiiity, to relieve the farmers i'-om the sack load that lays a tax upon every bushel of wheat he sells. And that effort should '. e made by eery person who has the farmers welfare at heart. We are ready and anxious to forward every effort toighten the burdens by adopting measures to cheapen the sacks as long as they stay, which :hey must do for some time, and the admitting the i-jln ma terial, which is not produced in this countiy, 1 ee, is a step in that direction, but. the throw ;ng down of the barrie-s and allowing a foreign country to govern the pi ices unlimited, is not in that diecticn but in the opp site. But uvaids the end of abo':shir -r 0r at h -t limiting the use of the sacks, w hich should be the main object, trie a taching of a political si;. iilic ice, which our neighbor down the street lias been working h;s utmost to do, is a detriment and not an aid. Gfv. Harrison is sa; J ' be an anient admirer of the national gime of ba-e ball. It is suggested that his weak point lirs in the liking he has for watching the game. IVobably his opposer.; will find out the fact and soundly berate him for his liking. HAYE YOU M See will give you first class goods for your money and sell A" The Independent says that tl e cause of the outhreat of yellow fever in Jacksonville was the failure last year to dcstiy the infected clothing. The saving of a few dollars has cost the state the loss cf nearly a hundred lives in that city j alone, and hundicls of thousand j o; dollars. There have been seven j hundred cases of yel!ow fever in j Jacksonville, and to the distress i and death must be added the sut ! ferings and deprivations of quaran tine, and the cessation of business and trail'.;. When the infection hr - onee taken hold of a cuy oiy t'rot will stop it. The best iabo f sanitary experts seem a'nu t powerless to prevent its spread. The only things that can be done are to shut it in by strict quaran tine, or to provide places of re ue and depopulate the v. n. The London police teem to I e thoroughly mystefied by the White chapel murderer, who kills and mutjlp'fes his victim and then ent'reiy disappears, beyond a1! efforts to trace his identity. Trie circumstances attending the mind ers have cause 1 a panic of tears to ei'e upon the English v -ople, and fhns far the'"1 bo:"-t.d po! si em powerles to relieve them. TiiE question of adjournment of congress seems to be a thorn in the th'-di t ) the Democratic hoe-:e. It positively reuses 'o cor' .o- : u joint resolution of adjournment, and still the holding on is a per fectlv useless expense, for theie is not nor has not been for some rime a business quorum in either house, and probably will not be until after the election. n J Are in receipt of ?cmtj fine Tea and D'nner sets I of tliir own import tion, direct" from East Liver ; En 2 la They a.ve first class goods and will l;e sold cheap, hev hay ee fulland complete line of staple and tancy groceries,whicli tliey are offering to their customers at lower rates than ever before. i Us Tie te I: Yci ?$ Sick With H iMV . !U V ' t. Cc .' . (. -e .i ! ."inra;:-n , -'.'.12 -ilic il (.! Pr -"a: J !!: ' e Lille.:. 1' e iiii-. e ' 'A r: '! U . 1! r in - li: - r la J...V. L. !.- - -. - ' -:t---: :iV ';.f' O.'Wt u....,-i.ii'i cAtinot ep:-U toil .'.a .Nerve In my -'ser. in;'l. Iii.itl.f -.vniii-ia a -ivat.-b- -V' nenout ml eritiri-!. (':;;i.f.-irt'i. !'' ; '' r---ililtii.-r : "tti-tiou 'or ! ?t.Mna'-h, he i.t n no lier. :' -nl :ile v.imle t-'i.e Pt . :e msI.ih v.:i .v. :ni-! uliy io :';-jia-i i- ! n 11 iny rie:u,.s,.. iii-k as 1 have :n.Lii,l'.une's Ccivrv oii'.i;j :.i'.i! Will Curs Ton! SuM by .'.m.'iUts: il: i for Prnn-rtd o 1 v -Vi ..i.s. Hit i .::i.-.'N ': !' I lis ten, Vt. FOR THE ACtD, NERVOUS, DEBiLITATEP. 'INViLLELLEGE " SPRING SPHIXCtFIELD I "Albany yard arid oflice on Kail HaviuJuaiber not excelled in .ii prompt aiii s.iu-ii'.ietii-y lilliu .-. o:l - aui-. GEO. !W. ACCESSOR TO M'. OS r3 C3 -- p as .3 CO 1 as iX) CQ t-l -Z '"H- '-iff" --z1- - -DI ALER IX- Sto vesLii cl Ranges ALSO A FULL LINE OF H TINWARE, 1UMPS, HOSE. C OFFER TV A HE And every variety "of cockinir utensils andii()velties'iri house furnishing Lroods. The public is invited to call and 'xumine this mammoth stock under the new lii.inaL'cment. The City Liquor Store, M. BAUMGAKT, Proprietor. 2TNext doorj'o the Odd Fellows' emple, Albany, Oreron"Sl Keep constantly on handlthe finest inijiorte.1 and domestic J .vines, liquors, eisarsjar t)b-;03. Onlv fiwt-chss liquir,store injhe eity SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO ORDERS FROM THE COUNTRY Time You flan them to you clieapei than WW w-v f.''l t'i ; - -1- :i. re iron's V-in nr -''''li :' ; ' s er ir ..e, :-ii 10 1, if in.'ebn. !!! ..i,i durable t..ni-- Ask ror ihf i i noiiii. : i d tal.e no :f:er. A Ore. s DjuJ FOR A Coat Colored ( 0 Garments Renew pd ) CENTS A ct i -in- I n in le.l i.ir : Fancy and Art work. At brn-r. sts and M reii v'.'i. i: ciuie- v .c C . i'r .in-:. rs, l.iirliir.io.i, it. TV i HI mc'm:nnvi:.l'; o:i!-x;on. Six fo'.llrS of st'.iii tv of U v: Vt-ars cai-li, twn of Uiicv. act! Iivo o( two year. 1 'ii'loiiins ;'.:k' r.iiii-nte . o-1-; i ci i j ; i i in:i uivin. Pil e rooms i:i colli'iru 1 ii ;Itl i nir for youi men. 'icsua-r.t tivi - ii: ci lli 'nihling n;d Imiirdr- willi t! i- thus ;ii::!ii!LT ll:'-- i:o.-l .i home. For l atitii'iriu ..''.oivs t. a. una ivy sox, Pi:e!oent. JUEfrOX, road, ln'tweeii 4,h uiul 5th streets JgJ ility, , .-nd f.ieilities not surpa-is-rd for tl' . - . I r ;-iK:elf. ill ' soiii-ii a u.i.-: ol tl - .aTIKF.IEK SM ITH H. McFARLA D)J SAWiiLL IDEA BOOTS you can luy them elsewhere. AVe make Boots and oozEsriLsr beos. HAVING REMOVED TO THEIR New Oiiartffi Next to mm Mi Sow t-fill the attention plete stock of ni an r a rm mm tmw V which will be sold at a very sales, shot t iiroiitsand iVi'sh roo.! lieaiq on. iiiot JFme line ot c o:c- Ini:orted and Doiiiesiu Cigars kept constantly on hand. jEL J"- JONES, Bookseller, Newsdealer. Stationer AND DEALER IX- TEXT BOOKS AND SCHOOL SOPPLi. l-'ine Ptatii nery, mi?cell;ineous books, photograph and autograph ilhmns, inkstands, ink, pencils, etc., etc. Street music, music hooks, ami all kinds of musical merchandise. Ges.erai News Depot. j5?3iail orders promptly attended to. cm 7" DE V G L. AV. GXJISS & !OaSr. 3?ropr'fc. IIavin' assuinni ciiare of this drur store, near the Revere House, 0sja!'' h:'vi.'!;j !.;-'!- ii;i r'.-.-iSt-d the stock, now oiler a full line of DRUGS, PATENT MKDlLTNKS. PAINTS, OILS, BRUSHES, yi 2 And a new a:.d complete line of school hooks, tablets and statioi -!'iy. pencils, etc. I'riysicians ank Family prescriptions carefully jre-jared. i(iife-lii iKlit ill lift ted Cisarsja Specially J.I -WHOLESALE MANUFACTUKEKS OF- F JJ.JI NITU RE igDo ircricntl job work, also bargain in floorirur and rustic. Those eonteii. plut'rn imi'iflii! will iind it to th'jir ailvanta.i" to call on us at our Frctoiy, rcr Foot ok LyoN Street t-h TULIUST0SEPH Manufactauer of Choice Cip-ais r, AND DEALER IN J FINE IMPORTED AND KEY WEST Crurs, Plug und Smoking Tobaccos, Meerschaum and Briar P. pes, and full line of Smokers' Articles. Also deuler in CALIFORNIA AND TOPICAL FRUITS. Next door to Burkhart& Keeney's Real EstateJOrliee, Albany Ogn Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. SHIS, ant ERY Pair! KRAUSSE & of th; ul.-iic to I heir coin- $ it 4 sniafi liioi.i , ''quick QTADl? )iU0N & CO.. III 4 STARK DEALERS IX- I Diamond Jewelry, Fine Sil ver vart, Rir.u:sLadie Watches and Chains, and all kinds of El egant Jewelry Fine Goid Watches Shoes a- KLEirJi