Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, August 17, 1889, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE JOi:NlN. HKlfAUi: SATIIBDAT, AUGUST 17, 1889.
7i .: 1 ; of the slate of New York has
U UUU aiWavs been to encourage foreign
.. . . capitai ' What Mr. Untermeyer
Uaily 4ND WSSKLYj unque,tionably true.
TERMS O ai, rtauKtl'TION Eyery effort haa beea maje by the
J,LT i people of rhe different states of the
I'Ht iiihta Tory mornin? tApc MomUj.r Union to push forward enterprises
'ivcri:d bv carrier, per week..... u.15 ; . . , . .:n. ,.J;.u
I')'
i co ! wiltun tneir uoruers who oiiisme
. , . , 1 assistance, but tlie luct does not
t i-tihiuhed tvory'l'tuiy Morning.) j prove that the pelicy is a good one. j
".lopi.ir aiiuu.a, ... auxancc r, rntermever suvs that the:
.ien nut paid in odvuiice.,
'the con-
TUE CO UN Bit BUSINESS.
that :
motive for this policy is
i viction of the lawmakers
money is a valuable acquisition to
the st.itc." If this was or is the
impelling motive, our lawmakers
have bci'ii singular shortsighted in
not perceiving that in the ion;; run
their course is better calculated to
drain a state of its money than to
its (rollers.
Tin: Alta says a mine of soap
lias been discovered at siau lieg )
and a quarry of ivory in the Men a
Nevada. Othvr places may bob
up with their soa-serpr-nts-, but
when it ernes to the verities' of
nature, our t ame is I'.Ii.
Try C:ir. Bro'i
Havana t-itfiu.
xi: W TO-DA 1.
J) rj
IVttU.A. WHITNF.V. filiriAN a.M
on. tii:iilii:i!f : Kellt'vur H.i.vjii- ;
tnl Mrili-.-al Colleir. New lor!; firy. I;siiisei
HiWi'.llCI! k ) i'U, tlfflf.- il fr HKHiS
briuk, Ailxii'i (.iv;'i.i. I
E.
T. SKI: WICK. -M. I.. IU'LECTIC
physician anil suri.iti. (cliff rmniK
: unu 4, reari-c s moo, ahkum . vreiriui. ,
IITaNTKII A COUr.TKSTOIP.l.TO 110 liK.NKilAI.
V housework. Applj at once t l.r
O t'. A vihrey.
UrAMfcl-A YoITNli MN UKSlUKS'A
situation as a carpenter . AiMrc!- t!eo.
S imlniun, Alliany I'nsioltii-e-
Too much cannot be said against
the nefarious practice of corner
snaking among speculators in pro
duce and sup'ply markets, The
trong arm of the law should
promptly be used to make it im
possible for such transactions to be
consuniated.
The I'rairie Fanner shows some
' of the results of the wheat corners,
when it says that one indication of
the effect of cornering wheat in this
ountry has just been made public
from the State Department a
Washington, which is in receipt of
an exhaustive report upon Russian
agriculture and cereal trade from
Charlton II. Way, Tnited States
consul-general to St. l'etersburg.
The latter says the ex port of cereals
from Russia in the last t,o years
hows an abnormal increase, due
to three causes the enormous
uops gathered from both the black
!ands and the arable prairies, the
lepreciation of the paper ruble,
iind the foolish. practice of '"corn
ers" in the United States. It is a
straws show which way the wind
lows. The fable says that the
last straw laid on broke thecamel'a
back. The farmer is the camel of
the fable.
''The arable lands of Russia in
Kuro," Mr. Way says, "exclud
ing Poland, coTer an area of 4o0,000
square miles. The wheat-grower
f Kansas and Dakoln will see at a
glance the area of that fertile terri
tory which, with the cheap labor
f Kussia, will always prove to be
a formidable rival ; and the mer
chants ot Chicago and New York
who imagine by cornering wheat
they will control the markets of
the world can always take into
their calculations the product of
thig country as an effectual check
to their operations. Every 'corner'
engineered in the I'nited States
makes an opportunity for Kussia.
Not one dollar is added to the im
port of wealth in America, but
exports from our country being
f topped, Russia st?ps in and gets
rid of her surplus at remunerative
prices, but Still far below the prc
kibitive values established iu
'hicago and New York, a long
as IJussian wheat exists, any at- j to .m. iimm nn remove
w jft&ai 'jop mm
mm k mm a ws. '
College i
- j'.OTH
ACADEMIC
AVI)
. COLLEGIATE
ii-iitint-nts. In the Academic
,.;.'rt it ti,. it- t.re Iiii.t course ol
stn.lv i.f tin..- tars each: Classical,
!m: ctitilic. in iti al and bueiif. In
. Qfi in-! tnii ! id r-Hiiii: locatiini. lieal-
t:i : t-x'- !.v:mt:.ges, lirst-
ti'.i
i. v. i v .f-i-iiict run mrorina
m .ti!!.k: ', ii r which address
WMlNNVILLE
McMINNVILLE,
(i. BROWNSON,Prss.
OUKCON
Panj-uorp " ct nt
TWo
Mrs. M. Fenneil
COOU C1UI.S TO:
WXTK1-
Vl work in :i lioaiiliiiir house. As;i!y to I
LOST A GOLD LOCKET WATCH CHARM
with a short ieuf of jroM rhuin at- j
t ithed to it. On the charm was ciiraveu ;
the letters S.M. I'. The tinder will he suita
bly rewarded by leaving Uie same at tb:
otiiee.
"1XRSALK .V KINK YKAKLIXC ; ilOl.
JJ stein t)it!l t'roiii a ;onl , v.iinlit :u0
pounds. Will bo ")!(! for ?14. AKua food
centle Inwh milch co'.r iie years old and calf,
the latter a heifer J dlorr horn. I'rire
Apply to Ihuiiel liuueii, Tanirc'it, Or.
Wood Sawing.
HAVIXi: I'l'ncHASKI) A I'K CTION
euitie and a full wood din; outfit, I
am prepared to take contracts of that kind.
Persons wishing iheir winter's firewood rawed
will do will tj L'ivo mc a call. Orc'e.R can br ,
left at Bjownell & Stanard'ii.
GKO. H. WARRKX.
Ural ii I lie lor sale.
OOOU SCPPLT OF FIRST CLASS
drain tile for sale at the Kot'e brick
and tile factory Kast of Albany near Knox
Hutte. Call at the factory cr address Propts
& Aiiston, Albany Oregon.
AUIXX & HUMPHRtY, DfcALtns IN
If choice i";ar In Wills, Karyo li Co.'s
otlice. line iiupr.ri'a aaa key West i,nn a
sjieoialty
r EVERK HOVSR, ALBANY, OR. CHAS
V Pfeiffer. Pros. Only tirvt-ceiaes hoaM
in the city. Large aaaple rooms for oon-m.-rcia!
men. No Chinamen employed in the
t kitcheti. Ceatral ataee oftire for Corvallm.
f 7 O I K K IS HERKUY OIVLX T'lAT
i.X iicrly owner ar
I. ! !S
A i
J I 0 5 8 DC ttj 5 gmfoft
l . o w ( I
A Perfect Laxative
ant, with
no griping
or purgat-
; Certs
It should
also incite
the liver
to actiou,
aid diges
tion, and
viievethe
kidneys. Like nothing else, i'aine's
Celery Compound is n perfect laxative
and ernes ediistipati.ni whcrej.-ill other
remedies fail.
"As a senile laxative i.iiie"is Cele
ry Coiiipouud li etirt ly without a peer
1 think I ..light to know, fin, 1 i
tried r tn-dy aftc-r ri uieoy Uu :. :it
sixye.ii.. n.d haeJgi..U'id ii-);ii'f;
that n:i!.s it in my cam ol c. .-iiv. -mss."
.J. . .Iknkixs, Tes. hcr.
Cl d's Cr. i-k. "J ci. ii.
fln Are th viiiMi'est livisniade.l
UlZm UTil A child can u-cilum.
We desire to ear to nrertie9,h
tor viars we have keen telline Ir.
Kail's New Dieovervtor Consumptiei,
Dr. Kui s new biic nut, u.iwo
.lu.ul.l Le ; 1'a.nel Celery Cpp!
mild, and i and pleasant. A a laxative it leaves j m t)jat liaTe ci,en ,ueh nnl-
prompt attic to be uesirea. i uave gicai.
and picas- I confidencs in its merits.'
Albert Leanard. Asso t Editor
Jour, of Pedagogy, Athens, Ohio.
"For two or three years years I
suffered intensely with severs pains
in my bowel?, which were habitually
constiuated. Mv bowels are now
regular, and I have had no return of j
these pains since using one bottle of
Panio's
Celery Compound
F. ti. Sticksey, Druggist.
Havana, Ala.
Mural: L?e Taine'-s Celery Coni-
outul and slop rniniti the intesti::al
Ir ict uitii haih uuri' stive nills.
j?l.00.g;six f..r tU Hrun-it.Sl
H yells KicbarJsarli Cc. BarJicUB. Vt.G
v.r-ii s!.tisfjtt:tn. We do nolieii
tate to guarantee them every ti
and we stand readv to refuud the pnr
eharc price, if satisfactorv result
t. jt follow ilieir use. These remedies
fcay won their prcat popularitv ynt
lv on iheir merits. veshav & Ms
Urusgistp.
A Safe Invextment.
Is one which is guaranteed to ! rinff
vou satisfactorv results, or in ease f
failure a return of purchase price. Ob
this safe plan vou can buv from our
advertised Druggist a bottle of Dr.
King's Few piecovcrv for Consump
tion. It is gui tsii teed to bring relief
in cverv car-e, w hen uscq for anr affex
tion of Tin oat, Lungs or Chest, FMeli
as Consnniption, Inflammation f
Lungs, liroTKhitis, Asthma, Wfcoop
ing CoUil:, Croup, etc, etc. It w
plcas-int iind agreeable to taste, per
fectly safe, and can alwavs be depend
ed upon. Trial bottles free at Feskav
tV; M.i'on's Drugstore.
Piles! Piles: riles!
j Dr William's Indian Pile intMt
I is the onlv burc cure for Miud, ble-
Bpli'f'''v'"-1 't:ttrl F ii-d are Healthy. ! jng or itching piles ever discovered.
aiiiUiitf n:i;m ami nciriy
raii o
V
Illinois Furniture House!
ft
V9
1
Will & Stark.
A1
km
It in unequaUa jt never fails to cure o'.d cases of kr
I standing,
i Judfjc- Cools Mays ville, Ky, etye:
I "Dr William' Indian Pile Ointment
I cured me after years of suffering.'
i Judge I oliinDurv, Cleveland, O.saysr
j "I nave ouud l. experience that Dr.
j Williar.' Indian Pile t'intinent gives
' hnnietlij.ic i.r.d perni-i.ent relief."
; We h:r.e l.tiiidicds of such tesli
t mri:ials. D not culler an instaut
jlongcr. Sold by dmggts at 50e ar.a
j ?! per box. fcold b t. shay &Maea,
j Aibitiv. i (itron.
1 Thr cw Iis: every.
i You ban- bcaid vt i!r friendsj and
neigbtmrs t :i : k i n ir :ttoiit it. You may
youiself be one l !hc many wb
know front personal experience just
how good a thing is. If you have
ever tried it, you :.re one of its stanack
fi ic-.ds. because the wonder ul thia
iil.. nt it is. that when once give
lii..!, Dr KingV Nov Discovery ever
afu i-holds a place in the bouse. II
you have never used it and should be
JilHictcd with h cough, cold or any
Thuoat. Lung or Chest trouble, secure
a bottle at once and give it a fair trial,
It is gauratitccd every time, or money
refunded. Trial bottles fre at Fosliay
& Mason's Drug ctore
All ai. the Loot truca ol aLj
li-iust in the vilj. Uie then, a call. "
. .1... .u.r., oi;..v iiomo.i .vet.istrnw
vcuiwb iuiw:vl vn,uu ""wv,' - aulup.Mi the street
f Viirrn. tr, iimv in tifirial tiricos I tne city limits of Ail-any. lliosc fai!ir to
. , , I .lo so will i e liable loa line ol .T
lor Amencau grain can lint result
;uy oivkx t'-ia r ruu
iaHs.JLiLlljfe GK-Al) VVOflL'S
Uy order oi tne city marshal,
in absolute failure.
A MUST. -Jl-NF 28.
J.N. HOKFii A?
, , . j I70K ItKNT- A CtMMODIOCS STOKH.fSx
Thk citizens of this great A men-! r u: An a i io.atii.ii. tmaii tok aid
i t- I tr 1 t liituic.1 jr jIr. Au. ir:.r -aH cri Ahbv
can republic cannot aflord to hae : v pi,;,,.,,,,, au v. .r.
the prestige of our good name tar-1 -- . A M,AL1,TM IIOilKiTOir Mr-
wished lT allowing anv dlSCOUrtCPy ' J wcian ami nr;eo i. ll.s rM"Mei! hu
, , .. i otli-.v into Ctawlord' black. Ail ' bioiuit- :
towards btranxcrs of any national- V a-.tenue i t. !
ity whatever. Yet we Eee almost
laily indigni.ies heaped upon
L'AIR wa
X1 heresy n
no'.iUcl 1 the eisrer.-e of city
a ler than i niile an lionr. .Mid the
leaving of team- unli'l. lit . I i'lcfsthe
EJ. McCACSTLANB. CIVIL B.NG1NHER
' and Surveror. Urauhtia; and Blue-!
prints. Office with Oron Land Co. Albany
Or. Scwenv.'O systems and water supply a
speeialty. Kvtatu tukdifidee. Mass itade
or copied on short notice.
iu: l...,,.,. ,.f H,!r i,..t;nn. uraiMnf Cianw"" . iii.. .h rue e.iy
yl i lid tdlA "V va waavaa - ' - 1 1 tUlt
ality. That they should be sent
back to their home all coincide,
but while they are here they should
e treated as well as all other
people. Irish jertinently puts the
matter in San Francisco by saying
that every day furnishes some in
stance of brutality of which white
roughs are the agents and Chinese
tke victims, in. California. We
have before said that one great
barm done by the presence of
i Chinese here ia tut degrading
effect of these exhibitions, which
jtre too often regarded with indifler
.'ce bv respectable people and
winked at by officers of the law. j
The Chinese who are here are law- j
felly here, by legal presumption, j
and are entitled to protection by j
The law which also punishes them j
if they violate it
FAMILY tiKOCBRIES.
AND GENERAL JHARDWAFE
. THOS; BRINk
Best Line of iielo the Citv of AJlianv!
Fanc Wickt. Chairs Lounges Parlor
Cornice Poles Mirrors Featlier
Pillows Serine Mattresses,
Window Shades Walnut Exten
sion Tables Suits.
And w..at, you can't find at other houses, I have it. To factevery
thinr tha is kept in a first-class hour...
Ast, M ft pfe and Walnut Chamber sets, Chairs,
Strint lied. Lonnre J-Jtr., Etc., at Prices ithat
CANNOT BE UNDERSOLD.
ALBANY - - OREGON
Fifty pieces of furniture give
with all cook Moves or ranges solrf
bv Matthews & Washburn.
Linn County Bank
am
OCT SAi
COWAN" RALSTON l CuCHAKBERLJuW
Albany, - Oregon
Transacts a geovi! fcaukin(r buninow.f
liraw sight drafts oa Keor Vert. SMij-ftan
ijco and l'ortlana', r.
Loan money on appreT seanriQr.J
Raeeivo depooita anbjeoa oback.
Collections Dtntei to H ro .
romDt attent'.' v
Just received atJU. IKwert1,
niceasortraent of goM-h ea7e4
canas.
AI1IT
ill.il o o "V 'o
Jl i '
I A.WOZ3L fl rtMB Iff
Staple OrooeziesI
BOOTS AND SH0E8.5S5SSS5
I Mna, tM.
fame iire respected heresfter ai,T;ts will e ! I .r-.,,, "IZ? 414 I --
naila. tindor provWoni of mi. 1. ordioanec. 1 0J J3J OS . Oil V 3i W X1 6,
J. h. IIt)Kh.AN, C'tT Warshal. i,l , i. : . -X r i. -1
j.1 i t;uuii, vv j l i int. ;uiu. ul ysuiiwitir
Oregon State Fair!
Twenty-ninth annual exhibition at
Salem, Oregon, commencing
MOlfDAY, SEPT. 10,
Continuing one week, under the
management of the Oregon
State Board f Agriculture.
71
BSififlnnwriSH
Jl
Bovs' Wagons and "Doll Carnages,
lancv Goods- and a General
-AuSortment ot Orockerv.
andTOYS.
He Buys Direct oud Carries the Largest Stock inthe
Willamette ValleyP
lei on parte Francais. Hier win deutch gesorochen.Sk
MiTTIIfluv
Ufl 1 1 11
ft
PREMIUMS
nespectaoie . , ni-ciiari;.Jlt Ihihits. for
canarenareiniecieuoyiueiempia- works of art and fancy work, and
tion to insul" and personally as- for trials of speed.
ault Chinese as if they were not ; RUNNING TROTTING RACES
Jiunuu beings. In the distur- i KACII DAY.
, i r. t. ! '
wanccs which cnieii wuur mc i
persons of nnofl'endinj bysfanders
made
Important improvements
in the premium list.
Reduced rates for fares or freight
on all transportation lines to and
from the fair.
ADMISSION PRICES
Men's day ticket 50c
I Women's day ticket 2oc
Men's season ticket 50
Women's season ticket $100
fx rriA car mi Q rr ot Kolam
a prominent promoter of schemes j for ft rrcII,im iist.
Vor the investment of foreign capi-: J. T. AITKRSON,
rI in th i;Dited States, in which J. T. iiu:o;, President.
are often endangered. This should
be stopped. We pretend to be a
civilized people and oould better
prove it by making the Chinese
here as 6af as we demand that our
wn countrymen shall be in China.
Thk New York Sun prints a long
interview with Isaac Untermejer,
o;irry an immense line of
atoyes and General Hardware
Including the celebrated EARLY BREAKFAST and JEWEL cooking
stoves and ranges, parlor and cooking stoves, a -d ail kinds of kitchen
utensils? also a .omlpcte assortment of
and ffantaffi' Tools
BARGAINS !
From and after this date 1
stock of Hoots arid Shoes
BARGAINS!
will sell my entire
AT
CAKES, PIES,
Fresh Baked Breac
Every Day.
fanl.
n AST? I
at una nHtatm rofiaUa
kmixi a oooaioOo m
rrocerioa, to which ia
tach aa
Crartberrhs,
Fin Pickles,
Drimi Beef Chipped to Order,
Anehetby Bustard,
Candks and Nats,
Eastern Buckwheat Floor,
Cammed Goods of Ail Kinds,
Bokemima Glassware. Etc-
vw oil booh wfcon prkM
win ,
Thisis a cloeiug out sale to mako room tor ray
immense Fall aad winter stock of Dr j Goods,Olak3
and Furnishing Goods which will soon arnre. I
intend to hare the most complete
.rvm
-AN D-
BUILDERS' HARDWARE,
Pumps, hose, copperware, tinware, sn.l plumbira' goals a specialty,
prices are guiraatced ta ha satisfactory. The public is invited t
call and inspectjour stock. Twesdale's buildine. Albany, Oregon.
Dry Groods Store
Iu the Valley. Call early, as 1 eai audJwill gave
you money.
thapla.
i fM aad BroBdoJhia Sta
mm
Tlie Willamette Packing Company
-IS ADDITIONJTO-
;he interviewofl seutleman makes;
a strong argument in favor of the :
policy of Entrusting the work of
.leve!opins the country to Strang-
if. ?dr. I'litei-meyer says his un
dcrsiaudin of the matter is "that
idl oi the stares of the union have'
i-tifouraL'Ptl Iiif intro'iuLiK'ti o;
Secretarv.
JTHKIK OWN LINE OF CANNED GOODS
i
Including fiuits aad vegeUOies ot an kin.u cimm., in a jiiiDarior Imanuer,
j sojasnot to lose their natural flavor, carry
COMPLETE ijinsnE
P.:33EAD,
-OK-
lBANY iron
, "f- V rtlial.Ie V. S. Stan .r l 3-ton w vtCy HI "1
iorfian vapital l-?r strong slate ? ;, .:c-t;v.:rci a ; our t-: test raHr -..i --attcn ; f-i "ITjI l I T
fir tr, irt- r( fr.-:-ht i.'i tliirr. I'avs tri ;I. 1 araer ; a. CHJJLJIJ IJL y
r-a,on.s and a-.-me go so tar a to ,..,K , at , 0,. 0.lf.. : . !o-w prirtS. War. 7
o::i;it it I n.ui taxation, anu lie
j:irtiiularly unre.s that "the policy
ii for fho yirrs.
Aildressi,
r. C. HOFFMAN.
Alb&'iT. or;,'en
Choice TahleJDelioacics, fx.ii,
cicttos, etc., etc.
:r-.!ils.:;.i
Grioo6ries.
WORKS,
r ..r a. ..a. l . -ii
iiauiuaccur"; stuusit niiues, gnsi sou jtwj.iiiu tna j iinary, trotits ami
nil kinds of lu-avy and lint work iu inn an.l hrotss oiiis. Siiicial .-tj.n.
j tion ivid t repaiiing all kinds of msuhiuury. I'attcrns mile on stjrt notice.
K. K. SOX. 'sulent. tC. H. Stkwaet, S'e;rgtary.j
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