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About Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19?? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 17, 1888)
THE MORXIXtjJ- HERALD: WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17.! 1SSS jJUcnung Jailg gcrad DAILY A.ND WEEKLY TERMS Of t INSCRIPTION. .HAILY. published evorv tiiorniiiir except Monday.) qlivered by eurrijr, jicr v.oeU O.li mull, i'tr yt:... s ( (Published every Friday M-rnin.) J.i copy, r annum, in advance S:.00 When imt paid in advance v j T11K M .!.. Mails at the A'.banj piislolli-x.-close For all offices north 1 T'ie Kastern states ' g. The West Side l' ' And the Nai ruw Ganse 11. R. J For Portland and Salem 11 A. M tforvaUid and Yauitia 12:S0 r. M office south '. The postotoee will be closed eacn eveidnj; rom six to seven o'clock. Registered matter for tha early morning train should be mailed before S 0 clock the reviouus venintr. NATIONAL EEPDBLICAN TICKET.- FOK PRESIDENT, BENJAMIN HARRISON, OF INDIANA. FOK VICE-1'KKSIDENT, ! LEVI Y. MORTON, I OF NEW YORK. IFOR PRBSIDBSTIAL, ELECTORS, R03ERT M'LEAN, W.M. KAPl'S C. W. Ft'ITON. PLAIN WOIIDH. Not a few of the people who form the voters of the country, wrap the mantle of exclusiveness about them, and with a little of the spirit that prompts the feeling that "I am better than thou art," conclude that they will not meddle with politics; that they will refrain from contaminating their minds with its slum ; and that they will not mingle with the common herd that jostle each other at the polls, but will stay away and not vote. To such persons Lindou in the Husbandman very pointedly says : "A large portion of corrupt legisla tion and unjust laws is due to those very good people who look upon politics with horror, stay at home election day and grumble con tinually about the dangerous con dition of the country and the extravagance of unscrupulous politicians. These people form a considerable portion of our voting population and if they would quit complaining and do their duty at the polls there migh.t Jbe hope of government purification: He who intentionally fails to cast his ballot for good government at the polls does not deserve the name of citizen." And he might have added that such an individual is. criminally negligent in performing .a know duty, and has no more right to enjoy the privileges of this government than a thief has to enjoy the stolen goods in his pos session. Truly it was Home .Uarket who nominated by the republicans ;at Chicago. Here is the Louden Times saying, in a review of our last census before it saw a pros pect of getting English goods iruo our market duty-free : '"It is a peculiarity of North American development and evidence of its solidity that town and country grow together. As the branches and roots of a healthy tree should stretch forth in unison, prosperous life in a newly planted American territory is certain to have its re flex in a thriving and neighboring market town." Town and country that grow great together means home market, which translated is : Harrison and Morton. If congress would adjourn in stead of dragging its weary session along, it might hope that many of its sins of omission and commission would eventually be forgiven -XKT-fr A T1 IT COSTS TO SHOE TTOTJESEIIjI1 FJJSLXXJT? You haven't ? Well let us tell you that by buying a cheap article! in leather you thr o wing away your mone y . Now to overcome this trouble Come And we 70 M Z, JS'O TES. A problem whu-.ii the Oregon iruit growers will in future have to contend with seems to be to keau worms out of the growing apples. Tiie entire crop this year is mort ar less affected. Men who gamble in articles of food employ methods akin to those used by three-card monte sharpers, and do a great deal more mischief in establishing fictitious values to be paid oy innocent purchasers. A sugar trust that increases cost one-fourth to every consumer, solely for the benefit of its mem bers, deserves to have laid upon it the heavy hand of law with all the penalties, and that without delay. Honesty, strict, old-fashioned honesty, does not lead to the pos session of millions, except in very rare cases, but it is a good thing to have about the house, as an old possession, when the call to vacate comes. The best kind of politics for any neighborhood of farmers, is that which looks after local interests as, for instance, good roads, good schools, good morals, in short ever thing that is good for all inter ests. Even trade i? looking up ami the crops, with few exceptions, are good. Tf heaven helps those who help themselves, so does it help a party that helps mankind. Fate and votes will certainly elect Har rison and Morton next month The matter of trusts must and will be overhauled. It is a perti nent remark that the interests of all the people are greater than the interests of the few who seek indi vidual profit through trusts that have the essential elements of conspiracy. x About two weeks ago a well-to-do gardener advertised in the Herald for a wife, and as a result his marriage with a comely and industrious widow will occur in this city to-day ; yet a few slow young people will continue to lose opportunities and run a one-horse business because they do not be lieve it pays to advertise. Salem would like to have the proposed railroad from Astoria to Albany via Tillamook to switch off at Salem instead of connecting with the Oregon Pacilic and South ern Pacific at this city. Since the matter of railroad switches is mentioned it will be remembered that Salem wanted to build a switch of the Oregon Pacific to that city a year ago. but did not raise the monev. The summary manner in which the editors of such lightweight papers as the States Rights Demo crat settles the tariff questi&n with one stroke of their pen, as it were, is positively amusing when com pared with the statement of that great political writer, Horace freely, who, after studving it for a life time, had to acknowledge that it was a problem which it would tafce many years, if not ages, of experience for the country to solve. NE W TO-1JA I. . Sot Ice Iw Debtor. . WOODIN AND WILLARU HAVING SOLD out their furniture business in Altiaov, desire to close up aP accounts bv the 1st of December, ISiiS. All persons indebted to them will please call at their earliest con venience, as it is necessary to have everything settleu by that time. WOODIN & WILLARD. Horse for. Sale, A GOOD RIDING OR CARRIAGE HORSE Will be sold for $45. Apply at Mar shall s livery stable. HAYE TO See ant will give you first class goods for your money and sell Fine Horses for Sale. We have just brought from horses which we will sell on terms to suit the times. Among them is some promising young drivers from Oneco, Mason Chief, and Edward Everett. Also some choice tc ivy mares. Anyone wishing a horse will do well 'to look them over and we will tike pleasure in siiowin: them to all intending purchasers. Mc Knight Rros., Tallnian, Or. TIIK STATE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE, COKVALLIS, OREGON. Term Coiiuih-jhts oii.;WeIiieslaj. September 13, IS.SS. FACULTY A full corps of experienced Professors and Teachers. COURSE OF STUDY Arranied expressly to meethe demands a needs of the farming interests tf the sta PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT Fur students over ly years' of avte whodesir. tojetiter the College, but are not preened to' enter College classes by examination. MILITARY TRAINING To the extent rc-piired by Jaw. UUILDINCW Large, Commodious a::d Will Ventilate 1 LOCATION. In a cultivated and Christian community ,auu one of the healthiest in thf state. EXPERIMENTAL STATION. Cb'cula. j containing matter fuil of interest to I ... : 1 1 . tanners, u til i:e rej:mar: isueu .ton mailed to each patron of the College. EXPENSES Reduced to I nvest figures. Two or more free scholarships from every county. Consult vour County Superintendent. We onfiiently appeal to the farmers and Uraires of o' eon to patronize the oniv school established bv Oregon for the pro motion of her agricultural interests. Fcr catalogue or other information, address It. L. ARJiOLO, Prrhideiil. t'orvallis, Oregon. rn Ave in receipt of some fine Tea and Dinner sets; of thir ownjimport tion, direct fromJEast Liver pool, Engladn. They are first-class goods and will be sold cheap, Thev hayee a full and complete line of staple and fancy groceries,vhch they are offering to their customers at lower rate3 than ever before. WA m Us The M ikshp T'TTT? WT.V i-5 1 KJi VHJ J. J Bltl lIAM, i j -1 T )T -i i ; U J liAbJL L, j ECONOMICAL -ire ; i;uv;..ii ,-yes The1.- owil a!! "tV n in Streiij. Mi, f ;:r. y ird rV;tsHh. N'-nv -itiurs a-ejust. .1. i-.ott;! -. o : .liiat" us they are n a le c: ''i.i an . I i:i..ri -v nu.terials and tive pcor, weak, c m! y colcrs. 36 colors; 10 cents each Send postal for lHe Book, Sample Card, directions fjr coloring Phocos; making the liiicM: Ink or Bluing (10 ct. a quart), etc. Sold by druggists or by W th R;caHfwi& C- Bnrljrp-fn-i, Yt. For Gilding or Jlronzu.g Ftncy Articles U: E DIAMOND TAINTS GAI Silver, Bronze, Oppur. On.y 10 cciib; MlNNVILLE COLLEGE V. K. ! A'-. ; -7 -in SPRINGFIELD, SAWMILL SPUIX(tFIELD c TAlbany yard and oftiec. on Kailroad, between 4xli and 5th streets. j. Ilavinir lumber rot excelled in quality,! md facilities not surpassed for.tli prompt and satisfactory tilling or orders. I rcsnecthillv. solicit a share of li J J r GEO.,W. icJCCESSOR TO W. so (33 -- CO o3 03 so t5fl -DEALER IN- Stoves aaicL Ranges ' ; r : f I if ALSO A FULL LINE OF f TINWABE' PUMPS, HOSE. COVPEBWARE ife Anl every variety of cockunr utenils and'ovcltiesrin honse furnishin jf. a-oods. Tlie public is iuvit'jil to call and xamine this mainmota stock .under the new in.tnaireinent. The City Liquor Store, c -. M. BA'UMGA JiT, Proprietor. S"Next doorjto the'Odd FellonB" emple, Albany, Orepon"?a Keeps constantly on handlthft Sliest imported and doiue8ticwines, liquors.lcijrarsjar tob-cos. Onlv first-class liquortore in8hP city ; i SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO ORDERS FROM THE COUNTRY Ms Til You them to you cheapei than SB Jr.. i.e '.- . L.i 'A '.1 .o.llid f;M-: i " v i . ! v :ous s:c- Itcadr.che. .Mis L A r.:ciit .or. 1 Mm .);uii-t'., '.ik S Ai:.-r uaiTg s . '.ot 'Ic o: I ain .' !cry Cicn; oi'Mi '. .-'u cured ' -rt!i".i'i i aiinson, 'I'm ,ori!ih. N II Prostratii-i Rheumatism jit hr.s dm e me mre ;ood for kidii - di.iiasc hau any other inedi ine. Geo. Abbott, Kidney Diseases Sioux City, Iowa Paine's CMcry con.-p-mitd h is ipci ii a great benefit for torpid to er iiilige!ioi! aim niuniis .less Kiizam-th Utiail (v'ue ice, Vt. AND All Liver Disorders Miiniiville follei MC MINNVII.I.i: OKKGON. !ix courses of study two of four vcars each, two of three, :u:d two of two years, litlouias and certilieatcs o graduation sriycu. Fine rouius in colletce buildinfr for 3-oun": men. Presirlent lives in eolleirc ImUcliiiir and boards with tl'e students, thus iiiakiiitr the school a lumie.!; For catalogues, ailaressgJ T. G.BHOWXSOX President. SMITH II. McFARLA"ND)J CX2 i3 TS Nerve u IDEA BOO you can tuy them elsewhere. We make Boots and consnsr beos. HAVING EEMOVED TO THEIR New Quarters Next lo Revere HoiKe, Now call the attention of the juhi:c to tlnir coia- r.lete stock of n 11 P; aiii which -will be sold at a very snsall juof.,;. "quick sales, short )iofits11and iresh goods beiui: 'iirniot4t "Fine line ot choice Imported and Domestic Cigars kept constantly on hand. ookseller, ikiak Stationer, -AND DEALER IX- TEXT BOOKS AND line stationery, miscellaneous books, photograph and autograph alliums, inkstands", ink, pencils, etc., etc. Sheet music, music books, and all kinds of musical merchandise. General News Depot. Mail orders promptly attended to. CITY MUG STORE L. AV. GXJ1SS cvj SON. Propr's j Jllavinir assumed charoe of (Ids tirno; store, near the Kevere House, jgjand having Jare!y inceased the' stock, now oiler a full line of DRUGS, PATENT MKDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, BRUSHES, j - And a new and complete line of school books, tablets and station ery, pencils, etc.rhjsicians auk Eamily prescriptions, carefully jre paied. Choice JtiBiic l Iiiipoi'ted Cip arsja Specia I ly C. J. DILLON & CO., WHOLESALE MANUFACTURERS OF FURNITU RE Do ireneral job work, al?o bargain, hi floorim; and rustic. Those contem-platino- ijuildinsr w ill tind it to their advautajre to call on us at our Frctory, at Foot df' LyoN Street u Julius ManuiaGtaueiioT f 4 ? S-ANDDEALERtIN ' $ FINE IMPORTED AND KEY WEST Cijrars, Flug and Smokinir Tobaccos, Meerschaum and Briar Pipes, and full line of Smokers' Articles. Also dealer in P i , w f CALIFORNIA-- BAND I3TR0BICAL ; FRUITS. -; ; Kext door to Burk)wrt&. Keeney's Real Estate Office,. Albany Ogn Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. iiml SHOES, v Groceries. L HDD DEALERS IN- Diamond Jewelry, Fine Sil verware, Rinsrs.'Ladies Watches and Chains, and all kinds of El egant Jewelry Shoes a- SHOO SUPPLIES ILL Fine Goid Watches ClioiGeCi?ai SPECIALTY and WARRANT EVERY Pair TH HOE S3 TOBE FLIWN BLOCK- KRAUSSE & KLEIN.