Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, June 13, 1889, Page 2, Image 2

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THE MOHKING JIEKAIil); THRITSDAY, JUNE 13, 1889.
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AND WEEKLY
DAILY
Published eerv morninir ept Mondaj.j
, !ivrcd by carrier, per weei. 0. 15
B mail, per v;u 5
' WHKKLY.
(Published every Friday Morning.)
O . lopy, per annum, in advance...$i.CO
W not puid In advance...-. i'O
torn ce close
K. II. )
i THE MAILS
Mails at the Albany postofficeclos
t'ur all offices north
The Eastern ua ( f A. n.
ITie West Side
And the Kairow Qautre K.
For 1'ortlaml and Salera ..11 a. x
Oorvallisand Yaquinn 12:S:r. n
office- n,iith......-. 7:30 P. M
Tlie uostotflce will be closed each evening
rom six to Keren o'clock.
Ke-;Utered matter tor thc.Roarly nsoniiiiff
train should ly mailed before a o clock the
i-rvyiou evuiiinir.
FARM 1'Ri
J FOR
PRODUCTS AND
FOREIGN TRADE.
THE
The May report of tl: statistician
bf tlie Agricultural Department
contains home facts and figures
which may fum.sh valuable hints
to American farmer-. In the first
place, it is shown that, in spite of
the popular impression to the con
trary, Europe grows almost wheat
enough to feed herself without
drawing on the stock of the United
State or uny other foreign country.
Europe raise 1,200,00,000 bushels
' yearly and imports 144,000,003
bushels, of which only 95,000,000
busueN come from the United
States. Eu. ope raises more po'a.
toes than .she needs. Of Indian
ajirn Initio:., Iowa, or Missouri
each grows more than twice as
much as the entire product which
siio requires. .She import 1,000,
000 pounds of rice, iiut nOue of it
conies from this country, for it is
cultivated by the cheapest kind of
labor in the East Indies at wages
which are unknown in the United
states. It will surprise a great
many people to learn that Europe
grows about as much tobacco as
the United Htatc3, but she con
sumes so much more that some
240,000,000 pounds of American
tobacco are a tmually imported. I n
the matter of wool, Earope raises
' leas than half rf what she requires,
bat she purchases from .South
America, Asia, Africa, and Austra
liaj a quantity tiro or three times us
large as she takes from us. There
are yery few lines of Agricultural
products our exports of which the
de partment thinks can be materi
al y enlarged. Chee?e is oe of
these, if it could gain and hold a
better rcputatiou, and butter might
find a wider market if it improved
in quality. As it is, it is to ho
feared that our dealers think
lie, and we should have a coaling
sta ion tiiere. The interests of cur
erowin ' navv will reauire 6ucli a
station on that island in the near
fat ire. It is a pity that peace can
not be arranged between the
Haytian belligerents. Tlie grounds
of dispute between Ilippolyte and
Legitime ate too insignificance to
warrant the bloody contest now
b -ing waged. Under a good and
stable government Ilayti might
become an extremely valuable
poss ss'on. lis land is fertile and
asi y c iltivate l, and it has great
natural a Wantages for trade with
the ' Un.tsd states. Even under
its resent government we sold to
it last yetr $1,617,000 worth of
goo U, and V oua'ht of it $2,018,000
This trade is capable of being ex
panded immensely. But while we I
inight use our good offices in pro-
i m ting peace, public sentiment in
this country would not favor a
protectorate.
ItlAllUIKII.
MAHHEWS &
carry an immense Hue of
Stoves and General
Mwait i
W. SMI TH,
SUCCESSOR TOW. H. H'FABLAND
Including the celebrated EARLY BREAKFAST and JEWEL cookiug
stoves and ranges, parlor and cooking fetoves, jd ail kinds otf kitchen
; utcusilsi also a eomlpete assortment of
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BUILDERS'
and gardeuers' Tools
-AND
HARDWARE.
OWENS WIGLK At tho tfevere Hou,e, in
Alh.ny, on Wednesday, June 1: by Jiul-e
D. H, N. Blackburn, Wr.J. Owens and Mi.-
Kae Wii;le, of Ilalsey.
PRITCIIAttD MT1MMOJTS At tlie reti
residencc of the bride's mother, near
Lyons. Suaday morning, June Utli, ly
.fit.ii- l.on. Mr. Sjlvtster P t.-hard
ar:d Mis? Allie MjTimmiis. botli of l.inn
county.
NEW TO-IA
Wuntrl
TO DO IIOI'SEWotlK
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Pumps, hose, copr erware, tinware, srd plumbers goods
nrices are "iiara:itteu to t (3ii;i,mi . im. k""'
call ..nd inspect our stock.
specialty,
invited to
Tweedale's building, Albany, Oregon
Oar
The Leader!
Stoves, pumps and Plumbing
-o) o(-
I j a mnall family in the city. Good vvajres
aua liht work. Appiy iikr.md omue. j
II? ANTED A YOU AO NAN AC ED if., j
V cf nobcr mil iiidustrious habit, dcHirci i
a situation in a 8tore, null, rectory or otnur
litisim S4. Writt'8 a irowl hand and has taught
several terms .f school. Can give satisfac
tory references. Inquire at this oflic-.
1AIK WAKNINO-Tllr I'lriildf
IS
J; hereby i:oti(icd of the existence of city
onlinance prohibiting driving i" the city
limits faster thau six miles an hour, and tl e
leaving of teams unh'tihed. I'nlcss the
s:ne are repe'Jttd hereafter arrests will be
scads, uudc roviio:is of snob ordinance.
J. N. IIOKEMAN, C'tv Warshal.
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TVTCTICI. IH IIKRKKT UIVKX THAT AT TIIK
1 next leular Um of the county coin
niifsioncrs court for Linn county, state at
Oregon, in the city of Albany. n Wednes
day, the 3d day of July, A. D. 1 Stiff, sealed
plana, specifications, t-traius, riiagiams and
bids will be received for buildiui; a bridge
across thu north fork of the antiam river,
about 200 tect below the Stayton ferry, said
bridge to be CIO fctt Ions and 1) feet long
and IB tect wido in the clear: piers to be of a
HUfliciunt height to brinw il-c bottom of the
floor beams at least 22 Itet above low water
mark. All bids must be filed with the elcrU
on or before 1 o'clock p. at. of the ubovc
mentioned day, and accompanied with ccrti
ffed check of iivo per cent of bid, as by law
required. The court reserves the riht to
reject any and all bids.
I tone by order of the court this fith day of
June. A. D"ISW). K. K. MONTAGUE,
Countv Clerk
AND GENERAL JHARDWAFE
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tiorer Bros'. Silverware, j
French, China and Crvstalwaro j
Bovs' "Wagons and iDoll Oarriacrt.
Fancv Goods and a Grerieral
.sortment oi Crockerv. ,
andl I OYb. !
He'-Buys Direct ?nd Carries the Largest tock;in the j
Willamette Valley? ;
V- ici on parte Francais. Hier win deutch gesorocnen. 3
STEWAET & SOX.
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M0EE THAN
SEVEN HUNDRED
different styles and differ
ent kinds of Stores for
Heating and CooW
Te World's Bes mann&ctrired under tha
eanstiat there isn0SQH This
Beware lbt
11 Benzine.
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Cotton andRubber Id ose,
Tin, Granite o ml Coirwarc. All Job l tvk Vrmiiptly Attended to
Xtttlrr to ontrmclor.
JOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN T11AT
healed bids will bo received by the
i:ro nsviilc Woolen Manufacturing Company
until the hour of I o'clock P. n. of Friday,
the Mrh day of June, 18, for the erectnii
and completion of a two atory brick buildiui;
57xX!to feet, also u oni tory brick buildiny
ijxStt feet. n block 11.1. in the cityo? Albany.
j l.inn county, Ortjrou, aci.-ordic? to the plans
th.it "od specifications on Ale in the odl.-e of J. K.
-Dealers in-
General
Hardware
AM DEPARTDR
tho
the meaner SOrtS arc good enough i Ore-ron. Bids will c received for the stone
: far foreigners, and then, from
nature of things, the foreign
ANP-
work, brick work, wood work and corrugate
iron rxrini:. en-n separately, una aiso as a
Iliar- i wliolc, tho contractors to do their own j
'ket for American butter call never j bids i hereby reser cd. Kids elionld be :
. addressed to the undersigned in care of J. K. .
Dy
Agricultural lptaeiife.
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a,vu.rtiJw...u, "- j weather.'cril. Albany. Orejron. Dene
been noted, oulv three European i crdert: the wid of directors.
., - , , . ; '. I'. i AI.HK AITH,
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I A.banv. Juner., IW.K
countries fail t- produce their I
rntire supply. Evaporated and
preserved fruits, and the granges
Sccrc tarx .
UrANTKD A lilUI. TO DO GENERAL
ImiiKiinrk in u MiTinll imlle Inirilire.' .
and wine of California, and other ; ht Hkrali ;
agricultural products which
suggested us likelv to n.ect with a i
profitable sale abroad.. Sugar, (lax
tttlt hnit tli ilrtfirf atAnt fliinbc I
nhoulii be wore generally grown in
the I nited States, for the rattier ! r.recnic'd on short uotice.
uncomfortable fact faces us lhat i B. VLltehu-mmr.imw n.v
the wheat and flour which we sell 1 aician and surjrco.i. Has removed his
, I office into Crawford' block. All calls prompt
abroad will hardly, pay for the k attended to.
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PERSONS DESIRING SAKD, LOAM OR
1 srarel from tho premises of F. L. Such,
i in Ecntoo county, can procure tickets for the
in I same nt- ur office, Crawford' block, Albany,
1 t'.. . IVATI'b,llV
value only one-third less than the - --
x- .- I rr.r.uox (XIO.-TRIO BrXlKF IH Tint MOOT KM-
cuure cxponeti pornon i.i our j yj meiJicine , the worM for inlernal I
COtt ll crop. i '' eMeinal iwe. ana l..r ain oi any uaiurr
GOOI
Api
ply to Oruer Ueadni.ls.son.
1 ,f. McCAt'SH.ASI, CIVIL ENGINEER (
and Surveyor. Drauphtinfr and lilue-
print. Office with Oregon Land Co. Albany .
Or. Sewerage s stems and water supplv
HDeeialtv. Estates subdividce. maps u ade
Iron, Steel and Coal
Way on and Buggies
Hope and Cordage
Mack-smiths' Supplies
Carpenters' Tools !
Builders' Hardware
Powder, Shot, etc.
Gian t Powder & Fuse
Saws and Axes,
Tlie Allan? Bakery !
-rode tiie n.w manaKeateot
arier to.
Having latoly secured u very'largejaud desirable
Lineus, such as Towels " Napkins and
we shall
-WH KXBT
line of Lineus, such
Damask at exceedingly low prices,
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we shall oner tne samefat a
SALE
A full line of choice
drov'sion
family zrocius and
Cannea fmeapples,
Choice Table Delicacies
SPECIAL
tOli THE
TEN
NEXT
DAYS
Hrasatinted cakes fr
Wedtttnas and Parties.
S&lmo
kinds.
t cJlie tacfeerel ami salt fish of all
Garden and Grass Seeds
And all lnipleiuents Used by Fanners:
FRESH BASED BREAD
iJverv lav.
Best Svrim. Pies. Cakes
sugar imported, and foreign flax!
and hemp, with their manufac
ture, which we purchase are
j W extend ajcordial "nvitation to all to
I ovmriin tli: rcirwl fplinor tliat. WP iaii
bargains. lnconnectioi with the sale we shall dis
play a large Bline ot WHITE GOODS and ernbri-
tll an d
show you
TEAS ani COFFE
Gaud
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C. E
A ME RIO A INT BURSTS
II A YTI.
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You will never
t iiru;uUc for it.
find its Miual. Ask your
, HAWKINS.
V. FAIIRELL.
URIT1E COMPANY
11 Lin,l if fiiniitiire. Leilrooni sets, parlor
ITT I . i.i i..-i t r. 1 .11 nf IiMki tr . !.
i ItriXN k IHMrtlREY, OKAIiEKS IN j gets, CliauS. neil lounges, Kiscneii eaiee, inu an mu. .
V choice cigars in Weils, Fan;o a Co.'s j i80 j,ave a nne selection of wall paper and window shades, which tliey are
oflice. Fine impomti aau ney e eVrs a lnw fiT.rfs. f 'fll and see them . on First street, opposite
It does not seoin reasonable !o
iippof that the French Kepublie
or auy other European nation will
undertake directly to assist either
ne of the belligerent parties of
ilayti. Such assistance would
only be furnished as a return for
concessions in trade or land, which
would give the natiou rendering
aid an undue adrantage oter its
ooui'Hstitors. The treaty relations
between the United States and
Hayti will not admit of amy such
concession, iloreovei , th is count ry
could not permit of European in
terference in Ilayti. The reason
which lead us to protect Samoa
from foreign control apply with
much greater force in the case of
Hayti. It is right at our door, as
it were, and would serve as u place
of rendezvous for a foreign lleet iu
ease of trouble with this country.
The .Monroe doctrine in x.Virit, if
not in letter, requires that Hayti
bekeptfrefi from foreign control.
There if, probably, no truth in the
report of a Franco-Hay tian alliance.
France would not bs likely to
enter into any such complication
at this time. But it is prudent for
our governme nt to take necessary
measures to maintain its interests
in Hayti, which Ls probably, tlie
only reasjn tor sending war-vessel.-
there at this time. Our relations
ought to be closer with that repub-
gpeciulty
llrain Tile for ulc.
GOOI Sl'Pri.V OK FIRST CLASS
il rain tile Mr sate at the Eu,'e brick
and tile factory Eaftof Albany mar Knox
Kutte. Call nt tlie factry r nddrcsM I'mpta j
& AusUn, Albany Oregon. i
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E3PHAS,
The imported Canadian stallion
Hcr&cwen fiUould see tlie thorough
bred Canadian 8tallin Cephas aMtr.
shull's lively stable. lie is a btautl.
ful coal black, 5 yeur old. wciRii 1IJ00,
being 15' hands hish. lie will stand
at the stable on ISlonday and Tnrsday
of each week.
SVtAYEi riioM fifiTrARM of w. v.
CraAford, near TalUr.an, on Apiil 17, a
bav horse, 10 hunds hish.weiyiis lOO.fmooth
shod all round. Any information leading to
his recocry w ill be suitably rewarded.
The City Liquor Store,
M. BAUMGABT,' Proprietor.
t& Next door to the Odd Fellows' ewple, Albany, Orcgon-e
Keeps constantly on hand the finest imported and domestic wlnea, Uquora clar
tc -:. Only flrat-elaiw liquor store In she city
Special attention paikto orders frowthe country
denes at
LOW PRICES
A beautiful line of ginghams and seasonable wool
en dress goods. Our stock is new and complete in
every department.
Albanv. -eira.
CANNED W0DS. ETC.
Bardiic
Robertson
SALE-HOUSE AVUIONE-FOrKni
X1 block, eorner of ftth and Washington ;
utrect.j. House is nearly new, Vrooms and
bath room. lnr'C barn, etc Wouid sell tltc
dwelling uirh the insioe lot-' se" rite. Ad
dress T. A. Shane. Portland
Prt-s B. Marshall.
I.r.VELIXG OF ALL KINl;s. AI.-
ii:.m i.r.vi-
J; bany Ore?
son. A;;cnc tor inc nniii.
F:inn Ij-vel lxe;ifio:i of dilehes for t. in?
tmiposes a stierialty. Orders left at the
II kk i.o oilice will receive prompt attention.
Momie ihisters iind lap rn!iei at
Tlsotiipson V Overman's, tin- U'iitlini;
bari:- dealers.
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ISrirk for Sale.
KILN ONE 311I.EI EAST V
or dclivc.'c 1 ativtthi rc in the city.
W. C. OASSKLL. Albany Or.
iiupnrlnnt ollce.
HAVIXt; LEASE! THE MoXTEl HI
pasture Ircra the Oregon Farific Co., all
persons having stock therein on pasture are
hereby notified ta remove theci at once, or
make arran!;cuaontH with me. Failing to tlo
S' "noli stock will be ter.ied out.
JOHN SCIIMKF.IL
NEW FIRM!
NEW GOODS!
Are now established with a first-class
stock of
STAPbK FAMILY UIHK'KKIKS.
On the corner of First and Ferry
streets, opposite Stewart ox sox. A
complete line of canned goods, gro
ceries and provisions of all kinds, no
tion, etc.
Fresh frnit and vegetables eyt-ry
morning. Fri'ies reasonable.
.Tv CALL AND SEK US'e
WILL BROS.
Dealers in all thu latest improved
pianos, organs, sewing inachiiie.sgun-,
a'so a full line of iwarrauted razors,
butcher arid pocket knives. Tlie Lest
kind of sewing lna.'hine oils, needles
and extras for all machines. AH re
pairing in the above lines neatly and
reasonably done.
JOB PRINTEBS.
ROYCK & I1IBBLER
FARM FOR
I WILL SELL MY FIXE FARM OF 200
acre, situated in Kenton county, two
miles from Albany. This is a ood, healthy
loeatiau, with food well of pure water, with
wind mill: pno.1 houxe: buildings all new.
This is one of the most sightly places in Ore
con, having a line vijw of the surrounding
coiiNtrv, tori! and mountains, lar uij:
land all new and clean and adapted ta all
kinds of fruit. Otialitv of laml second to
none. I will make rhis'araro bargain to the
ri'ht man. lunniirrints. don't faill ta see
this farm before'"ou buv. Conn- nnd we mc
onthcpliirc. ' M. T. WHITNEV
-1 oe best Soap tr. the market-
Le Roi Savon.
A fine assortment of aomestic
and Imported Cigars
3TAt John Fox'a old Ktand low Ftaan
new brick.
ii i r- x. ii
unois hurnfture House!
BROWNSVILLE.
Real Estate and
1 NS UUANCE A CEN V
Freeh Sicily lemons at Kenton s.
A THOS. BRINk
Best Line of Pirelli tlie Cilv of Albanv!
jFanc Wickt. Chairs Louno-es Parlor
Cornice Poles Mirrors Feather
Pillows Srino' Mattresses J
Window Shades Walnut Exten
sion Tables Suits,
And wi.at you can't find at other houses, I have it. In factevery
thin; tha is kept in a first-class house.
Ash, Maple mid Walnut Chamber sets. Chairs,
Spring Beds, Lounge VAc, Etc.. at Prices that
CANNOT BE UNDERSOLD.
ALBANY - - OREGON
HOPKINS & SALTMAESH, i
Plumbincr Pine Fitting
STOV.ES
fas asi Mwra,
All work promptly done at
reasonable rates.
First Stbkkt,
I'KARCR KUKX
AloilWaiit
In Albany has been filled by the
SECOND HAND ST0RS.
The past year has proven it to bo a
necessity. The beet and cheapest
place in the city to buy your
Stoves, Furniture, tinware
We aie aiways preparea to buy yoat
household furniture at the highest
cash price. Sole ngenls for the
PEERLESS OIL CAIJ
And Lamp Filleh,
L. GOTTLIEB.
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