Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, October 16, 1888, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE MORXIXl HERALD: TUESDAY,
TmTTTWrglllMIBUfcaWt.UL.
OCTOBER 1(5, 1SSS
Havning gailg Xtcvud
Daily and Weekly
TERMS OK sUBSCKIPTION:
DAILY.
t'nl)!ihcii pvfsrv morniir.? except Mrlaji.)
elivercd by carrier, per week 0.15
liy mall, per yeu,i.. 5 00
Several OHnces of practical
c mmon sense to fruit raisc-w, wts
contained in a recent article that
appeared in the Oregonian ujn n
lacing fruit in neat and handy
packages. The article referred to
some Eastern grapes that were
Wlililiv LV.
(Published every Friday M'rnin.)
la eopy, per annum, ill advaiu-c 2.00
When nut mid in advance "'."0
leu
rue: ji.il!.'.
Mails at the Alhany pnstotiii-e cio :c
Fur all otliees north
The Kastern states '
i'he West Side i ''
And the Nai row Gfitiite It. R. )
For Portland and Salem II A. M
CorvallU and Yaiuin:i 12;'J,l v. M
office south 7::;0 v. m.
The post itfice will be closed each eveidn
mm six to seven o'clock.
Registered matter for the early morning
tr.-.i n should he mailed before b o clock tile
revioues veniiis-'.
" NATIONAL REPUBLICAN " TICKET.
FOR PRESIDENT,
BENJAMIN HARRISON,
OF INDIANA.
FOR VICE-PRESIDENT,
LEVI 1 . MORTON"
OF NEW YORK.
:tlv sent to that city in neat
baskets containing ten pounds
each, which found rapid sale while
equally as good if not belter Ore
gon grapes, offered on the stivet
by an Oregon fanner met with vitv
slow sale at much less profit. The
conclusion arrived at was that '
the Oregon fruit had been put up
in as neat ai.d tasty a manner as
the Eastern fruit was, it would
have met whn as quick and profi
table a sale, which was undoubted
ly the case. Facts like these
should be carefully observed and
act -il upon by our fruit raisers.
THE ONLY
Tine Horses for Sa!.
We have just brought from
Eastern Oregon a fine lot of work
horses which we will sell on terms
to suit the times. Among them is
some promising young drivers from
Oneco, Mason Chief, and Edwaru
Everett. Also soim- choice heavy
will do well "to look them over and I tjK XH'-'ul'11
DURABLE,
&
wewiiltike pleasure in showing
them to all intending purchasers.
McKnkjht Bros.,
Tallman, Or.
FOR PRKSIDKNTIAL KLKCTORS,
R03ERT m'leaX, W.M. K A PL'S
C. W. FFLTON.
JUG IT L Y PUT.
In following out his honest con
victions, Mr. Patrick Ford has seen
fit to advocate the side of protec
tion to American labor in the
present campaign, in the columns
of the Irish World of which he i
editor. Instead of attempting t
answer his argument, the demo
cratic and mugwump managers
have attacked Mr. Ford's private
character with the most foul and
f ilse calumnies. In answering and
showing up the inwardness of
these slanderous attacks Mr. Ford
gives a full reputation, and in the
course of his article in last week's
"World says :
"If I am conscious of my own
identity all these al'egations are
false as the motive underlying
their invention is malevolent.
Nevertheless, I shall not undertake
to answer these allegations, for to
do so would be to play into the
hands of the enemy, whose object
is to create a diversion from the
economic question before the coun
try. All who know me knows these
things are lies the very men who
circulate them know them to be
lies. But suppose . these things
were true as they are false, hat
then? What lias my personal
character to do what has anv
man's personal character to dc
with the question of the tariff ? It"
my life were a; spotless as that
the angel Gabriel that fact, of it.- eK
would not prove the sr u nlness of
t!ie protective policy, ncr of itself
would it disprove the arguments
a lvanced for the negative side of
the question. -All that I have done
in this campaign has been to
argue in favor of the retention of
the protective system. I may be
mistaken in my views, but if so,
calling me vile names certainly
does not convince me of my error,
but rather confirms me in an
opinion reached by careiul studv
and dispassionate observation."
The German doctors accuse the
English Dr. McKenzie with having
shortened Emperor Frederick's
life by his treatment. Dr. McKen
zie replies in his book fully show
ing that the German doc-tors
subtracted ten months from th
Emperor's life. And so it goes,
and poor humanity have to sub
mit to the doctors.
The Chronicle says: A contem
porary asks, Where are the ships?
and furnishes an untrue answer to
its own question. It says they
have been driven from the ocean
by a high tariff. This is not true.
They have been driven from the
ocean because, like senseless men,
we have refused to extend to them
the protection of decent navigation
laws and subsidies. Had we done
so. the ocean shipping trade, like
the protected industries of the
country, would have prospered.
STATE
COLLEGE,
COKVAI.I.IS, OREGOX.
Term
Commences on V'IiK'sd;ij ,
s'ltciij"M'r K ISSS.
FACULTY
Th
t .i-'ll-'.-S.
w-t to' hlt'V
';t ; . rs in
I'.e utlu rs
..s t! cv
Aru- . ':)!:.! .. Ih s
S:rjii; !i, p. .-it :.i
a e j.i-r . ;i t!. ;
are n a le : Uj. an I uiu ri c listeria Is ai.d
ive poor, ve;m. env! y cnlois.
36 colors) 10 ceuts each.
Send postal lor Dye Rook, S; inple On',
directions for co!orii'r Photos; nnkitii; the
li'ict ink or Uiuiiiu (" els, :. ipiurt), He.
S !d I y dru.-n'ists or !
Well., v v s- r, T-i;. r,) yt
For Chun.,;- or
A "nil corps of experienced Professors am!
Teacheis.
COURSE OF STUDY
Arranged expressly to meet thediir.inds a
needs of the farming interests ef the sta
PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT
For students over I.r years of a,'e who o'esir
tn enter the Colleue, but are not prepare i
to enter College classes !v examination. .
Lunje,
MILITARY TRAIN'iNG
To the extent required byglaiv.
UUILDINUSJ
Commodious and Wei. Ventilated.
LOCATION".
In a cultivated and Ohr'ntian coniniunity.auii
one of the hea'thiest in tlie state.
EXPERIMENTAL STATION.
C'i'culais containinir matter fuil of interest to
farmers, will he regularly issued and copi
mailed to each patron of the Cnileye.
EXPENSES
Dr. McKenzie accuses the Eon-
don Central NewsComnanv ofdistri- I
. , , . ", . , , I Re'Iuced to lowest fiiftires. Two or more free
bllting advance Sheets Ot lllS book j sl.holarships from e cry .nunty. Consult
from copv that was stolen by some our ,.,.ou"t' superintendent.
' J We cuilii eiitly appeal to the farmers and
unscrupulous runians. it appears i
that no property is safe from the
adroit thief, not even the
matter in an author's book while
in course of publication. The Dr.
claims that great injustice has been
done him by the garbled condition
of the extracts published.
DIAMOND
G 'Id Silver. Brcr.xc, Cnppe
.i..c, ...ue.es lf
FAINTS
Ou.v 10 cent
Neruous
Prostraiicn
Rheumatism
Kianay j
Diseases
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GOIInT EEOS.
iiAVl.XO E'ilMOVED T; TItEE.
lm Oaartm Next lo ilereiv. Itee.
wm uiiii
Now call tlic attention of
:c lo I iii ir co n:
n 1
JL LVL1JJ
wmm
iitir.sdo:o incline . i Avliitli will lie sold at a vcrv sinali
t ' x- 1. i ln. i ii ;isif :
"hail ai.y oi'u'r n cdi- j colisj. sllol't 1 t oil tS"a l"i frCsll OOOiiS
ti. .T Tr
ZJi' nie iiiie ot ciiui
;loLi,t
ne. !eo. Abbot;,
1111 );)!'(' I
I 'cilii; i,lr lliot'o
aiid i-'onictK
AND
All Liver
Disorders
sioux city, iov a Cigars kept constantly on band.
Paine 's levy i nn - j - ' Jlrarattrp-..
nouii'l iias i'ci-Ti u tit -
benefit for torpid fe cr
Ol.llotl'ti: ;,iK. Oi-U.l..- j
ness j-.i;zai.ctn L.oau
t'tlei ec
! Bookseller.
MnMn
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hi
JiC MINNVII.I.E OREGON.
" " ""i-,'NMVILLE (OLLEGE
It has been ascertained that
even the Sfcott exclusion bill will
not succeed in entirely keeping out
the wily Chinese, who so much
desire to gobble up the Melican
man's coin..
Gramres of Orenon to patroni.e me cm.)
school est iblished bv Oregon for the pro
motion of her agricultural interests.
Ft r catalogue or other information, address
IC. L. AK.NOLII, Fi-fsidrnl,
4'orvallis, Oreson.
John' L. Sullivan has engaged
as editor of the New York Illus
trated News, a sporting paper.
From a sluggoi to an editor is a
transformation indeed.
Miss McLin, recently of Portland,
is now prepared to do dressmakin r
in connection with Ida M. Brush's
millinery store, in Strnhan's new
brick.
NEW TO-1 AY.
Horse for Sal-.
I ( OOD II DING OR CAWIMYGK HORSE
i. V; i b- feo'd or? :5. ' Apply at !:".
3'ic.h's in . . siab.e.
There will be a heavy immigr;
tiou toward Oregon after the presi
dential election.
Kcnioviil.
Dl'CRUILLE'S DISPLAY HORSE NOW
u ".rks the iota :ou of his harness st'i.
which hi - lioen removed to I ierce's nei.
block, llisold eustomei.- toaether with the
seneial public jrv imitcd to call and see this
won.ier.nl disoiav liorse and inspect his com-
ete line of I m s, sidles, buiry robes,
ct ., etc.
.Moat Markot.
IRESII MEAT AND SALMi.N EVERY
day at H; de's meat mark r Fisn a
specialty and x full market kept no.
Applo IClt.VI'N.
G GREEN APPLE BOXES FOR SALE
Zeyss i!t Hochstedler's.
AT
GIRL WANTED TO DO GENERAL
housework. Apply at the residence of
Mrs Thomas Monteith.
fJlAN'O FOR SALE OR RENT. INli""
1 of Mrs. T. A. Shane.,
I KCKIVEt) TO-DAY AN IXVOICK OK NOVKI.TIKS
in dress trimmings diiect from ew
York; the latest thim,' ont They are sure to
please. Call add see them.
SAMUEL E. YOUNG.
MRS. M.E. McCOY,M.D.!IOM(EOPAiHIC
physician, office and residence corner of
Sixth and Canal streets, Albany, Or. Chronic
diseases a specialty. Consultation free. Of
fice hours: 10 to 12 a. m. and 2 to 5 p. si.
"IVood for Sale.
1r ACORDS OF WOOD FOR SALE,
r)J ply to F. H. Roseoe, Albanj .
AP-
m
Six courses of study two of four
years each, two of three, ami two of
two years. l'iplo'.nasaiMlccrthicates
o ".Tailuation invcn. Fine rooms in
coiletre building lor jnunir men.
President lives in eollcue litiiltliii";
ami hoards with the slut' -nts. thus
milking 'ie school a lioiiie."
For catalogues, adorer, jgtj
t. g. lino wy SOX.
t'KEftl OENT.J
Wew, Stationer,
-AND DEALER IN
iJ.
TEXT BOOKS m SCHOOL SUPPLIES
Fine stationery, miscellaneous books, photograph and autograph
albums, inkstands, ink. pencils, etc., etc. Sheet music, music books,
and all kinds of musical merchandise.
Ge. eral jSTews
"Mail orders promptly attended to.
IDepot.
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L. W. GXJ1SS cb ISOjST.
)IUIUJ
IPropr's
l :IIavinr assumed ciiarire of this drug store, near the Kevere House,
4 and having !arg:!y increased ihe stock, now oiler a full line of
DRUGS, "PATENT MEDICINES, TAINTS, OILS, BRUSHES,
And a new and ct.mplele line of school books, tablets and station
ery, pencils, etc. l't! sicians ank Family prescriptions carefully pre-
1'
red.
SPRINGFIELD SAWMILL
SPllTXGriELD 11 EGOXvi
Ei""AHjany yard and ollice on K.ilroad, hetween 4ili and "jth strects.
"a'. !aviiiLr lumber r.ot excelled in fiiality, . nd facilities nct turpasstd foijtli
prompt and satisfactory liliin orot tieis. 1 rest ecttulU solicit a share oi li
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I inported CiirarsSa Specialts
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0. J. DILLON & CO,
WHOLESALE MANUFACTURERS OF
FURNITUEE
Do genera j."d work, also bargain in flooring and rustic. Those conteii'
i'atii!g buikhn will find it to l!i.-ir advantage to call on us at our Frctorv, si
Foot ok LyoN Street Si
GEO. ,W. SMITH
i.c JCCESSOR TO W. H. 3IcFARLAN D)i
Ai e in receipt of some
fine Tea and Dinner sets
of tlpir ownimport tion,
direct : .oni jEast Liver
pool, Engla. They are
first-class soods and will
be sold cheap,
Tliev hayee a i'j1! and
complete line of staple
and fancy groceries,whicli
they are offering to their
customers at lower rates
than ever before.
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WILL d STARK
DEALERS IX
Finp. finifl WhMm
Diamond Jewelry, Fine Sil
v '.vare, Rinirs.'Ladics Watches
and Chains, and'all kinds of El
egant Jewelry
C2
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Stoves and Ha,nges
ALSO A FULL LINE OF
TINWARE, l'UMPS, HOSE. COTFEBWARE
And every variety of cocking uten-ils and";novelties'in house furnishing
goods. The public is invit'jd to cull and ' xamine this mammoth stock under
the new management.
The City Liquor Store,
HI. IIAUMGAKT, Proprietor.
X3TXcxs. iHor'o the'Odd Fellows' emple, Albany, OretronS
Keeps constantly on hand'the finest iniorted and doinestit""wines, liquor8,ffisrarJcr
tob-os. Only lirst-elass liqaor.store in'she city
SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO ORDERS FROM THE COUHTIWIJ
TtjlitjsTosepk
i Manufactauer of Choice Cip-ais
A ND DEALER IN
FINE IMPORTED AND KEY WEST
Cigars, Plus and Smoking Tobaccos. Meerschaum and Briar Pipes, and
full line of Smokers' A i tides. Also dealer in
CALIFORNIA BAND TROPICAL FRUITS.
Next Uoorto Hurkhart'it Keeney's Heal Estate Office, Albany On
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.
HAVE YOU
AN
DEA
W -HAT1 IT COSTS TO SHO-E 1TOUESELF ALTXD FAMILT?
You haven't ? Well let us tell you that by buying a cheap articlel in leather you
throwing away your money. Now to overcome this trouble
Come
an
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iiii
1 on If ant
IT
an
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-And we will give you first class goods for your money and sell them to you cheapei than you can buy them elsewhere. We make Boots and Shoes "a-
SPECIALTY and WARRANT EVERY Pair
.ZLBT-S- SHOE
FLINN BLOOK-
KRAUSSE & KLEIN,