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About Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19?? | View Entire Issue (May 28, 1889)
THE MOKNING HERALD: WEDNESDAY, MAY 29 1889. Daily a.nd weekly TERMS Ob'dUBSCKlPTJON DAILY Published every morning xcept M0"'"' Tiru.l Kv nrrhr m waelc v.xu By auil, per yrm . 500 European steamship lined. Unless we want the international congress to end in smoke, we must be pre pared to do something more than talk, and to show our guests that we are willing to do something for their advantage as well as for our own. mm I Grrand tlaiiroaci Excursion ! TO- carry an immense line of WKEKLT. f Pul.li.ihal vrr PridkV Moraine.) rnt mm . tier annual, in advance. r - i - When uot paid In advance, IS IT WISDOM? i-SO THK MAILS. MaiU at the Albany postotficecloee For all olticea north ) The Eastern states f 6;30 a, rhe West Side 1 And the N'airow Gauife R. R. ) Kor Portland and Salem 11 A. M Corvallisand Yaquina .12:33 p. M office south............ ......7:30 p. M Tlie poatotfice will be closed each evening rom six to seven o'clock. Roistered matter Jor thejearly morning '.rain should be mailed before 8. e clock the prcviotu eveninir. THE CONGRESS OF TIONS. So far as the full representation of the vaiious American nations is concerned, it is probable that the international conference which is to be held in Washington in Octo ber will be a success. Nearly every country of Central and South . America has signified its accept ance of the invitation issued by the United States and will send delegates to the congress. The next question is, What is expected to be accomplished by this international congress, and what will be the methods employed to accomplish results, whatever they may be? The theory of an international conference of Ameri can nations is a very pretty one, and it might be thought to possess many useful and desirable features i but it must be tried by the test of I practicability, and in that aspect of the case it will be found much easier to toint out what the con , ;ress will not be able to accomplish than to put the finger upon speci fic matters which will be brought 1 about for the common good. In the first place the United States can consent to nothing in the nature of an alliance offensive and defensive with any or all of the other nations of America. We with our 65,000,000 people, and with our position assured as one of the great powers of the earth, can ' not afford to bind ourselves to take up the troubles of nations which are insignificant as compared with ourselves; nations which differ from us in disposition, tempera ment, theories of government and every other national characteristic. We cannot constitute ourselves a drv nurse for every nation in the Western hemisphere, even if they should desire it. which is not rroh- .hie. ' Atrl.ft..Maimnr.f mr- tl,e -)tn Wisconsin regiment and I can international silver coinage it rose. to the rank of . lieutenant, is more than likely that such an v,ng w.th (Jen. . T. Sherman idea will be found impracticable m the s.ege of Vicksburg till th upon discussion. We could not fIos! of the war- served Wis" gree to allow such a country as conslu three terms i,; g nd Bolivia, for example, to 'coin ree terms as governor, standard silver dollars for circula-! lhe M V tion in this countrv without any anJ Vatnn -,vcs aml PP" restrictions to nuantitv. and if lts Terence te the appointment. we nhnnld attomnt tr, ,.rvi.f. !.. 11 is trUe ,ha the Zricultural coinage she would become the classes of the co,,ntr-v had jined vassal of the United States, a rela- ,n P'tiomng for the appointment tion to which she would not con-! another commissioner than Gov. sent and which we should not usk' b,,t dops that Ivf pounds desire e iars" an( entirely errone t : One good result will flow from 1 aspeisiuus upon ujipuiuiei aim i . .f Anin I appointee referred to? .Vould it The order of Patrons of II us bandry is the bulwark and hope of the farming class of our land, for it is the only association that has stood the test of time and trial in the interests of the producers of the country. Other societies have bees started, such as farmers clubs, and have beeu eminently useful, in proportion t their strength and continuance, but their influence and age and strength have been merely local and transitory in comparison with the Grange. Seeing, realizing, and conscious ly rejoicing in these facts, we are pained to note.the allusion of the State Grange Master in his pub lished annual report, which is al ready in print in the Pacific Rural Press and was publicly delivered in the state house in Salem yester day, in reference to the appoint ment of Ex-Go v. Rusk of Wiscon sin to the the chairof the depart ment of agriculture. He says : "Patrons, you have all labored faithfully for many years to place the secretary of agriculture in the president's cabinet. We were all much rejoiced when this became a law of our land, little suspecting that we had woven a coil whereby the shackles of political bondage couiu De lasneu the tighter upon our lascerated industry. Our ag riculturalists all over the United States memorialized and prayed our chief executive that he would fill this office with one of our rep resentative farmers, but he has treated our appeals with contempt and has, if I am rightly informed, piaceu mat department, so im portant to the success of our indus try, in charge of a politician and lawyer; whatever may have been rresiueni narrison s motive in making this appointment, it is an outrage upon the people he will not soon outlive." In Appleton's biographical works we find this reference to Mr. Rusk : He was born in Morgan county, Ohio, on June 17, 18:50, and divided his time between farm-work and the acquisition of a common school education tin ne attained ins ma j rity, and in removed to Wis consin and engaged in agriculture. He entered the national army in Stoves and General Hardware Including the celebrated EARLY BREAKFAST and JEWEL cooking stoves and ranges, parlor and cooking stoves, ard ail kinds off kitchen Q utensws: also a comlpete assortment or GRANT'S PASS farmers and -AND m M I00J8 BUILDERS' HARDWARE, Pumps, hose, copperware, tinware, rnd plumbers' goods a specialty. Oar prices are guaranteed to be satisfactory, lhe public is invrtea to call and inspect our stock. Tweedale s building, Albany, uregou. The Largest and Most Progressive City of its Age in Oregon. SPECIAL TRcIN f rl DcY, JvltY 31, 1889. A Magnificent Daylight Ride Through the Willamette. Umpqua and Rogue Rher Vallevs. ROUND TRIP $7.50. DISTANCE GOO MILES JULIUS (jRADWOHL'S -o) o(- GOLDEN RULE BAZAAR He has enlarged his stock equal to ar.y m the FAMILY GROCERIES. AND GENERAL JHARIDWAFE l.too-er Bros'. Silverware, French, China and Crystalware Bovs' Wagons and "Doll Camao-ee. Fancy Goods and a General .Assortment oi Crockery. and l. O x to. Regular fare $24. Making this rhe lowest railroad rate ever cbtaiutd iu this state. A three days' outiug amor " the sparkling streams, fruit-laden valleys and vine-clad hills iu Southetu Oregon The Grant's Pass Special, con sisting of 10 tirst-class day coaches, will laave the Southern Pacific depot, Kat Portland, on Friday May 31, it 7 a in., arriving ai us destination nours later. Returning win leave l.raut s I'ass June "J at 7 a. ni. arriving at East Portland at 7 p. m., thus making the entire run of GOO miles by daylight. Th number of tickets has been limited to 200 and will be on sale at Portland, Oregon City, Salem, Albany and Eugene. First-class accommodations have been arranged for at reduced rates so that the entire expense of the trip, including the fare, need not exceed $10. One of the features of the occasien will be a grand public dinner on Saturday afternoon under the auspicesjof the people of OranS's Pass. The object of the exciin-ion is to exhibit the property of the Grant's Pass Improvement Co., consisting of (i and 10-acre fruit i racts, also 300 choice resideuce and busiiies lots in the original townsite and which will be offered for tale on the occasion iit prices ranging from $30 to 150 each; terms, one-half cash; balance in one vear. The highest priced business lot rifcht in the midst of business houses, is only $150. Fifty dollars will buy a choice residence lot live blocks from the center of the city. Remember that the future growth of Portland is dependent largely upon the increased settlement of the Willamette, Umpqua and Rogue River Valleys, and that money invested iD Grant's Pass, or iu fact auy town on the O. A'. C road from Oregon City to Ashland, must bring a handsome return, in time, to the investor. AH those puschasiug property from the Improvement Co. on this oc casion will have full railroad fare returned. Secure your railroad tickets at once, a the number is limited to 200, and many have already been spoken for. For railroad tickets, prices, map, views ami other particulars call on o addrcss " J. T. FLINX it CO., GKXKRAL AGKXTS GRANT'S PASS IMPROVEMENT CO., No. 31 First Street. Newmarket P.lock. Portland. Oregon. until May 28th, Tickets may be obtained from Burkhart& Keeuey G. W. SMI TH, SUCCESSOR TOJW. If. M 'FAR LAND Has the Largest Stock of STOVES In the VALLE Y SUPERIOR STOVESIAND RANGES. was eoniruisfioned major of He'Buys Direct ?nd Carries the Largest Stock'.in the Willamette Valley? lei on parte Francais. Hier wirr deutch gesorochen, STEWART & SOX. -Dealers in- o z General Hardware ml CL (0 Q. s 0. -AND- Agricultural Wmk one which is apparent ai. this time, and under existing conditions. The free interchange of opinions at the conference may result in breaking down much of the jealousy which is felt by the other nations ot America toward the United States, and the sequel may be more intimate commercial re lations than at present exist. Many of the Central and South American countries do the greatest part of their trading with Europe, and one of the reasons for this in a I feeling of hostility to the United ; Y States, generated by jealousy of our superiority. If we can con vince these countries that manifest destiny is only a stump-speaker's catchword, and that we have no designs upon their liberties, we may secure a large part of the trade which now goes elsewhere. ' Cut even in that event we can not secure the trade without pro viding the necessary appliances in the way of facilities for transporta tion. So long as goods for Rio Janeiro have to go from New to Hamburg and thence to Rio, we need not expect to control that trade. If we can get the South American countries into the humor of buying from u.s, we must make it possible for them to receive their purchases direct, and that can be done onlv by extending govern ment aid to American steamship lines, either directly or indirectly. The maxim that the trade follows the flag is one of universal applica tion, and we may make as many prettv speeches as we like and hold an international conference every year, and t-till we cannot secure the trade of South America until we can compete on equal terms with the heavily subsidized not be mnch better to accept the ; appointment, which is really ai good one, cheerfully and give it ' support until at least Gov. Rusk has had time and opportunity to prove his fitness or unfitness for j the position. XEW TO-DAY. Iron, Steel and Coal Wagons and Buggies Rope and Cordage Blacksmiths' Supplies Carpenters' Tools Builders' Hardivare Powder, Shot, etc. Giant Powder & Fuse Saws and Axes. ry j. MoCAUSTLAxn. civil engixekr i JJJ and barvfyor. Draughting: and Blue-! prints. Office with Oregon Land Co. Albany Or. Sewerage srst-enm and water supply a Rpecialty. Estates stibdividce, maps aace or copicl un short notice. ANTED WORK BY A YOI'SO MAX ii YEARS ot AK, just ari-iveil in lbunv irom the t-ar. Msnes to ontani a position in a stole i or office t" learn a permanent business. Will j (jive first -elaHsi references Wajres at first no object, but a permanent position desired, j Address T.. V. O. Box 3S0. Albany. I T OST BKTWKRS THIS C ITY AND THK JEWISH XJ crmeierr a cruian silver open race im proved Waterbury watch with chain and charm attached. Finder will be suitably re warded by leaving the same at the Herald office. Grarden and Grrass Seeds Aod all Implements Used by Farmers i lraprlMi Sollee. THK HOXTEITH UAVIXC LEASED 11 pasture frcm the Oreson Pacific Co., all persons havinii stock therein on pasture are hereby notified to remove them at once, or make arrangements with me. Failing to do so such stock will be turned out. j ovtiit aviiair-r-n. 1 OrK I The City Liquor Store, M. .BA U3TGABT, Proprietor. V Next door to the Odd Fellows' emple, Albany ,fl Oregon"KJ Keeps constantly on hand the finest imported and domesticj wines, , liquors cigars toVioos. Only first-class liquor store in she citv SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID.T0 ORDERS FROMITHE COUNTRV ARGAND COOK AND HEATING STOVES Also a large and complete -.ippovI ment of kitchen utensils in tir. opper and granite I HOPKINS & SALTMARSH,!! ni 1 D TV IV j j' riDiDDiDifflriDenttiiiffi a ivtmi stoves j A ill Tinware acd Hardware,; All work promptly done at j T DEPART BE reasonable rates. First Street, I'iarck Block I L. VIERCK'S Having SHAVING PARLORS Brick for Sale. T MY KILN OXE MILE EAST OF . town, r delivered anvwhere in the city. W. V. CASSELL, Albany Or. Dr. K. A. McAlistkr homeopathic piiv-it-ian aud sunreon. removed his office into Crawford's block. All calls prompt ly attended to. MENDIXU AXI PL UN SEWING DONE. Gentleman's clothes repaired. I'nder- wear mended. Ea?t First street, W Isom's house, near the Ked Crown Mills. USONS DESIRING SAND, LOAM OR I gravel from the premises of F. L. Such, i in Kenton county, can procure tickets for the same at my office, Crawford's block, Albany, I Oreir.m. Cham. E. Wolvkrtos. I Bardue & Robertson, NEW FIR At! NEW GOODS! Are now established with a first-class stack of STAPLE FAMILY GROCERIES. On the corner of First and Ferry streets, opposite Stewart fe sox. A complete line of canned goods, gro ceries and provisions of all kinds, no tion", etc. Fresh fruit and vegetables morning. Prices reasonable. iaTCALL AND SEE USTtl JOB FSZ2TTESS.I ROYCE & HIBBLER every WANTED 2CW CORDS MAPLE TIMBER to be us-.-d for minufacturin chairs. For urticulars inquire of O. A. Archibald at the Farmers' Warehouse. Albany Orejjon. "VREUOB ELECTRIC RIL'EF IS THE MOST E!.K' J sant medicine in the world for internal and external use. and fr pjin i any nature. lou win never ii!;d its equal. Ask yuur druggist for it. WILL BROS. Dealers in all the latest improved pianos, organs.sewing machines.guns also a full line of warranted razors' butcher and pocket knives. The best kind of sewing machine oils, needles and extras for all machines. All re pairing in the abovejlir.es neatly and reasonably done. FAEM FOB SALE; T WILL! SELL MY FINE t FARM OF 200 acres, situated in Benton county, two miles from Aibany. This is good, healthy location, with eood well of pure water, with wind mill; guod house; buildings all new. Tbis is one of the most sightly places in Ore gon, having a fine viaw of the surrounding eoiiNtrj, towns and mountains. Farming land all new and clean and adapted to all kinds of fruit Quality of land second to none. will make rhis'a rare bargain to the right man. Iuimignnts, don't faill to see this farm before 2ou kuy, Come and see me onUie place. M. T. VHITNEY. HAIR CUTTING AND BATHS. lrEverything new and neat. A clean towel for every customer. FIRST STREET BELOW REVERE IIOCSE ALBANY, - - OREGON 1 BROWNSVILLE. Q. P, C'OSHOW t jbieal Estate and 1 NS VR A NCE A CEN I' In Albany has been tilled by the SECOND HAND STORE. The past year has proven It to be a necessity, ine best ana cncapesi place in the city to buy vour St07esf Furniture, tinware We aie aiways prepared to buy your household furniture at the highest cash price. Sole at-nt? (or the PEERLESS OIL CAN And Lamp- Filler, L. GOTTLIEB. lately 1st cured a very large and desirable line of Liiieus, such as Towels, Napkins and Damask at exceedingly low prices, we shall we shall offer the samelat a -FOR the IEXT TEI DATS FOR DYSPEPSIA ak i.iver km plaint, to'. hare a printed rcarantea resb bicily lemons at h enton's never fail to cure. Foshav A Mssci. We extend a cordial !nvitation to all to call 1 1 examine these goods, feeling that we can show you oargams. id conneciion wun tne sale we snail dis play a large line ot WHITE GOODS And embri- denes at LOW PRICE A beautiful Hue of ginghams and seasonable wool en dress goods. Our stock is new and complere in every department. "W BEAD, Albanv, -j;) i.