Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, August 31, 1889, Page 2, Image 2

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THE LOXJJOX STRIKE.
The London laborers strike will
probably do more to awaken the
British mind to the true situation
of affairs than any other event
could possibly have done. As the
Chronicle truthfully remarks there
need be no doubt about the cause
of this strike, which began with
the laborers on the London docks
and has spread up and down the
Thames river, and now embraces
laborers and workmen and opera
tives of many diflerent kind?.
These men struck for higher wages
simply and solely because they
could not support themselves and
their families on the pittance which
they were receiving. Their labor
was hard and wearisome, and
wajjes had been scaled down to the
very lowest notch, until famine
began to press the laborers and
they reyolted ; and in such a revolt
labor always wins unless it throws
away its chances by committing
deeds of violence or lawlessness
which array society against it in
selfdefense. Thus far order has
prevailed, and there has been a
singular absence of rioting or dis
turbance of any kind ; and if the
Strikers can but persist in that
course they will be sure to win the
fight, for they will enlist public
opinion and sympathy in their
favor, and capital vatinot hold out
against the combined attack of
labor and public sentiment.
When the lack of the very neces
sities of life, which the stagnation
of business caused by this strike is
likely to bring about comes, home
to the aristocratic law maker of
Great Britian, it may open his
eyes to the necessity of considering
the rights, welfaro and happiness
of the working classes as wed as
hi? own ease and comfort. The
present situation is that London is
in a comparative state of blockade,
90 far as her food supply is con
cerned. Ships laden with provis
ions of different kinds lie in the
river and cannot be unloaded, be
cause there are no laborers to
unload them. Very likely this
will prove as effectual a weapon as
the strikers could have devised, for
when the employers begin to get
hungry they will be more inclined
to listen to the petition of the lab
orers who have struck because they
did not receive enough wages with
"which to buy food.
Iris authentically stated that
thn tin deposits of the Black Hills
exceeds that of ail the rest of the
world. A correspondent of the
New York Tribune says that the
most careful estimates show the
Black Hills tin to be very valuable
and equil in quality to the best tin
of Europe. If all the rock is, taken
and bioken at the mill the yield in
percentage is low ; but if the rock
is picked, as it usually is, it is very
high. Hand samples for exhibi
tion contain 25 and even 50 per
cent, of black tin. Professor Blake,
a good authority, says that most of
the ore will carry ten pounds of
cassiterite and upward, and that
nearly all of it is so rich in metal
that it will bear treating at the
mills. Professor Carpenter esti
mates that if this is done 2 per cent
of : he cassiterite wiil be the aver
age of all ores in the Hills.' This
is better than Cornwall, and
l,o
niv.
American mines hold the advan
tage over all the tin mines of the
world. The school of mines at
Rapid City, Dak., Prof. Franklin
R. Carpenter, Prof. II. O. Hoffman
and many other scientific men and
metallurgists testify to the correct
ness of what is written concerning
the tin of Dakota.
The people of Alabama are a
long suffering cummunity, but
when they once set about a job
they are apt to do it up thoroughly.
Some proselyting Mormon elders
who were working there schemes
for recruits lo the church of the
latter day saints, were left unmo
lested in their work until they
transgressed all limits of respect
and endurance by inducing married
women to desert their homes and
families and take up with the
polygamous wretches proposals.
Then the people arose and in right
eous indignation laid on the lash
until the aforesaid elders will have j
amnio 'rounds to return to their:
IT .... ,1 " r ,A n Cnlf 1 i o ond .
pose as martvrs to the lacivious
ciiisu of their churc'.i tensts.
Tu.-: South Fork Fishing Ululj
the Vri a'iin of whoge dam i aui"l
the Ju!i!ie'.(.vi, IVii!!sv'.v;mi.i
1
If
Kd, exhibited the most unpar-
allelled haartless temerity ever
recorded in human action. They
propose to rebuild their dam,
merely for the purpose of a pleas
ure fish'ing resort. Even if the
people of that vicinity allow such a
proceeding to be accomplished, the
cast of every hook and line in the
waters of the reconstructed death
trap would bring up such woeiul
memories as would drive any man
with heart and feelings into a lunatic
asylum before he had felt the first
nibble at his bait.
Ox the subject of the general
business outlook, there is said to be
a decided improvement all around.
The Star says that as the autumn
approaches the general business
situation steadily improves. The
latest returns from all distributing
centers of the eountry present an
encouraging and hopeful appear
ance. The wheat harvest is nearly
completed and indications are that
both the yield and quality of the
grain are better than the govern
ment crop report imply. Within
the next fortnight the outcome of
the corn crop will also be decided.
It will be a good one in almost any
event. But if the corn belt has a
couple of weeks of arm ripening
weather it will be a phenomenal
Crop. New York Starr.
Thk settlement of warlike affairs
in the island of Hayti, by the flight
and abdication of Legitime and the
occupation of the capital of the
island by Hippolyte places the
latter at the head of the govern
ment and secures peace and quiet.
It is hinted that the United States
lent its secret influence to bring
about this state of affairs, and that
the result will be to give our coun
try the supremacy in influence and
shape future commercial relations
to our advantage.
XEW TO-1JAY.
WASTED A C1RL TO IK) UEXEKAI,
house work. For particulars inquire
Of K. N.tWit:
ALBANY CREAJIEKY FRESH MILK
delivered to any part of the city by Win'
Sleyers. Orders can be left ut C'arin tires, or
at F. L. Kenton's.
IXNJt HUMPHREY, DEALERS IN
choice cigars. In Wf lis, Karjto t Ce.'s
office. Fine imparted and Key West oigars a
specialty
Wood Ja lus-
HAVING PURCHASED A TRACTION
eiijrmo ami a full wood rauinx outfit, I
am prepared to take contracts of that kind.
Persons w ishing iheir winter"g firewood sawed
will do well to giro ma a call. On'eis can br
left at B.townell & Stanard's.
GEO. H. WARREN,
EJ. McCAUSTLAND, CIVIL ENGINEER
' and Surveyor. Draughting and Blue
prints. Office with Oregon Land Co. Albany
Or. Sewerage systems and water supply a
specialty. Estates subdividec, maps n.adt
or copied en short notice.
15 rick for Sale.
A"
T MY KILN ONE MILE
EAST OF
t'wn, or delivered anywhere in the city.
v. V. CASSt-Ll-, Albany ur.
Contractor and Itailder.
milK UNDERSIGNED HAVING LOCATES
1 in Albany solicits patronage from city
and country. " Will contract to build bridges,
barns, and all manner of dwelling houses,
including Uueen Anne, Eastlake and Kliza
bethian stvle of building. Will furnish
plans and spt cilica'ins free of charges. Satis
faction guaranteed. W. C. CASSEL.
r EVERE HOUSE. ALBANY 'OK. CHAS
XV Pfeiffcr, Prop. Only first-eclass houM
in the city. Large sample rooms for com-,
mercial men. No Chinamen employed in the I
kitchen. General store office for CorvaUi.
T I
OST A GOLD LOCKET WATCH CHARM
Jj with a short piece of fold chain at- ;
tu hod to it. On the charm was engraved j
t!i letters S. I. B. The finder will be uita-1
by rewardel by leavin; the same at this i
o.lice.
Kollre r llsIutloB or Partnership
mHK PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE
X. existing under th firm same f Wallace,
I'kompson & Co, wherein T L. Wallace, W.
S Thompson and K. La Forest of the city of
Albany, Linn comity, Oregsn. wore general
partners is this tho 7th day of August A .
IsaU, dissolred by mutual cousunc, T. L.
Wallace retiring. Tlie business will be con
ducted at the same place br W. S. Thompson
and E. LaFoies. unuei the firm name of
LaForest i Thompson, who will assume all
liabilities ana collect all acunaiits due the
firm.
Dated this 7th dav of August A, D. IS.
T. L. WALLACE,
W. S. THOMPSON,
E. La FOREST.
T)ERSONS
DESIRING SAND, LOAM OR
1 I
imvnl frmii the nrf-lltiupfl nf K. I.. Such.
in lienton conntv, cau procure ticKcis ior me
. :.. is..,,r. in,,,,.
Oregon. tins. E. Wolvkrtos.
0KKUUN KLKCTKIC. KKLIKr IS TUB MOST KI.E
Kant medicine in the world for internal
and external use. and f.-,r pain oi any nature.
You will nercr find iti equal. Ask your
druggist for it.
WANTKD MAN OK GOOD SELLING
ability to represent us as sales agent in
this town, ($200 to SfJOOO per year can he
made) Address, AVananiaker & Brown,
Philadelphia, Pa
The largest clothing and merchant Uilor
inif house in America.
A NASALT 'iNSECfOR-rai s with
each bottle of Shiloh'a Catarrh Rem
edj. Price 50 cenU Foshay i Vlanaa
lonlrarlr and Bnlldcr.
DC. SHELL WILL FURNISH PLANS,
specifications and details for all kinds of
building and architecture. All work prompt
ly done and guaranteed to be first-class. Es
timates furnished on short notice for brick
bui'dings, residences, public buildings,
bridges, etc.
Albany Opera House
ONE NH.HT NI.Y-
TUKSDAV, SEPT. 81)
Lew Johnson's l'.lack baby Roy
RF.MSED oLOKKI .1II.STBKI S.
Consolidation of Black Stars.
i -.EM lK U1QKKD
AKTIVT If)
ai. enti eiv new and novel
loi.'t Uil to see the trratul i
pert innaiif
IMiIRM TKEE1131"AJIAIF. I
i IUa-li-d lv the dlstinj. tithed drum major j
I -;"lsi'if 1 ts f'r Mile at i:'ackni-.t'!
1'- st0" -
TBI C!tl. C AT. Bat! HVl.
Ml
WORTH PD WATCHES
3-I"V"JEfcr A-"W A
I t!U- this m th 1 of informing the dtizans of A'baay and vicinity
tlia I have just opened first class clothing store io connection with my
merchnntile business, and have added the Jnost complete stock of gents
Will1
Goods
VlT brought to the city. In "ider to advertise inv business I have de
cided to ive away over $500 tf-.r'li of Gold Watches, livery purchaser
of mil' dollar's worth of ooU, f.T chsIi. from the clothing department
will receive a chance for one of tii -.-e gold watches. Stock i ail new
jUichased iq the cast for spot ensh, and will he sold at
LOWEST
Call and examine my stock
ggpVNo 'rouble to show ol-
Albany. Or.
'MfMlNNVILLE
McMINNVILLK,
W ill &
it I
Qllege
"SlfA li TaiitaI mr
JULIUS GKAD WOflL'S
-o)
G0LDEN RULE BAZAAR
FAMILY GBOCEKIES.
AND GENERAL JHARDWAFE
i Rower Bros'. Silverware,
French, China and Crystalware
Bovs' "Wacroiis and "Doll Carriao-e.
fMl.J V KJJr- cti.Mll.
-Assortment or
He Buys Direct j? ad Carries the Largest Stock in the
Willamette Valley .
lei on parte Francais. Hier
iffl
MS
carry an immense line of
Stoves and General Hardware
Including the celebrated EARLY
stoves and ranges, parlor and cooking stoves, aad ail kinds i
u tenons! also a Vmlpete assortment of
farmers ant
-AND-
BUILDERS' HARDWARE,
Pumpa, hose, copperware, tinware, nd plumbsrs' goods a specialty,
prices are guaranteed to be satisfactory. The public is invited to
call and inspect our stock. Tweedale's buildinsr.l Albany, Oregon.
The Willamette
-IN ADDITION JTO-
THEIR OWN LINE
Qlucluding fruits andjvegetables ot an kinns c.nine i in a ,suu3riorjt manner,
soJa3 not to lose their natural flavor, carry
COMPLETE IjHsTE!
Iamilv
j
C lioi '.:
I JeUiw, r
I
i
5s?
JOO
and Clotliinfi
before purc!:nMng elsewhere.
G. IV. SrJIPSON.
DOTH
ACADEMIC
AX I'
COLLEGIATE
Departments. In the Academic
Department there are four courses of
study of three years each: Classical,
scientific, normal and business. In
struction is thorough; location, heal
thyi expenses low; advantages, first
class in every respect. Full informa
tion in catalogue, for which address
T. G. BKOWiSON,Prss.
OREGON
Stark.
0( -
a, VOMUltl..
Crocker v.
andTOYS.
witf deutch gesorochen.
BREAKFAST and JEWEL cooking!
mds ot kitchen
Paclii Company
OF CANNED GOODS
Grroceries.
ares
j nir.wr.il i
WASHBURN,
A Perfect
slinultl be
mild, and
pr om pt
and pleas
ant, with
no griping
or purgat
ive effects
It should
also incite
the liver
to actiou,
aid diges
tion, and
eliewthe
kidneys. Like nothing else, Ppine's
Celery Compound is a perfect laxative
and cuies cons-tipationjwhere all other
remedies fail.
"As a gentle laxative Paine's Cele
ry Compound is surely without a peer
1 think 1 mijiht to know, since I liavo
tried r nirty after remedy fur about
six years, and have found nothing
that equals it in my ease of costive
ness." J. . Jenkins, Teacher,
Cloyd'8 Creek, leun.
T.mubJ fia.a Are ths simplest Iiycsmade.
DiJfflUUll U"tS A childjcansc.thcm.
CITY DEDG STORE.
--FIX'".
AET SUPPLIES
TO LET AND FANCY AP.TKLKS
FRESCSIPTIONS CAREFULLY tCCPv FCLMtD
GUISS & SON, PROPRIETORS,
j&'Her wird Deutch qesvrechen.
r
nois rurn
THOS. BRINk
BcstLine of ::uure In the Citv of Albanv!
Fane Wickt,. Chairs Lounges Parlor
Cornfce Poles Mirrors Feather
Pillows Srino- Mattresses,
Window Shades Walnut Exten
sion Tables Suits
And w..at you can't find at other houses, I have it. In factevery
thins tha is kept in a first-class house
Ash, Maplqand Walnut Chamber sets, Chairs,
Spring Beds, ' Lounne Etc., Etc., at Prices that
CANNOT BE UNDERSOLD.
ALBANY - OllEGN
em
-OH1
BOOTS AND SHOES.
BARGAINS.
From and after this date
stock of Boots and Shoes
AT
This is a cloeincr out
immense Fall and winter stock of Dry Goods,oloaks
and Furnishing Goods which will seen arrive. I
intend to hare the most complete
Dry Groods Store
In the Valley. Call early, as 1 cm and will sare
yu money.
"W IF1
ALBANY M
Manufacture steam engines, grist aad sawjtnill machinery, iron fronts and
all kinds of heavy and liirht work in iron and lirasa castings. Sy.jcsal atten
tion iiaid to repairing all kinds of machinery. Patterns made oa stirt notice.
! K. V. SOX, "-o.sident. H. stbwaut, Seiretary.
Laxative
Fame Celery Compound is prump
and pleasant. As a laxative it leaves
! ttle to be desired. have great
confidence in its meriis. '
Albert Leanard, Asso't Editor
Jour, of Pedagogy, Athens, Ohio.
"For two or three years years I
suffered intensely with severs pains
in my bowels, which were habitually
constipated. My bowels are now
regular, and I have had no return of
these pains since using one bottieot
Paino's
Celery Compound
F. C. Sth knev. Druggist,
Havaua, Ala.
Moral: U I'aine's Celery Com
pound and stop ruining the intestinal
tract with. harsh wirirative Diils.
$1.00. Six for S3 CO. Druggists.
Wells Kichardson &. Co. Bsrlicrtoii. Vt.
!..Livm-'
ii (s tated Food are Htaltliy.
y ami Hearty It is unequahd
;S Hup:
LINK OF-
itme
Duse
OUT SALE
BARGAINS!
1 will sell my entire
sale to mako room tor'my
COST!
BEAD,
Albany,? Oregx
Merit 11
We iesirc Ufar t our citizens, tha
r.-.r vaura u-o lisiTf been eellinc 9c.
K.no-VNcw Dic-overTtot Consumt)tia,
! Dr. Kind's New Life Villis Buckle '
Arnica S:iUe ana i-iccwie niucrs,
have never handleU remedies li.: t M
as well, or that LaTe iven such u. -
crsal s:iTi?tait:on. We do not hesi
tJte to guarantee them cverv time
and we etand icadv t)cfund the pur
elia-e price, if satisfactory results da
l.jt follow their use. These reined.',
hav won their great popularity pur
lv on iheir merits, vshaT te Mafo-
J)ruistj.
.t hafa luvcKtinriil.
Is one which is guaranteed to ! riii:.
vou satisfactory results, or in case ot
failure a return of purchase price. Oa
this safe plan vou t an buv from oui
adveriisci! lru;rjrist a bottle of Dr.
Kind's Few Discovery Tor Consump
tion. It is urrantecd to bring roliil
in every case, when usea foranraflct
tion of Thioat. Lungs or Chest, such
as Coiifeuiiiption, Inflammation ol
Lungs, Bronchitis, Asthma, Whoop,
ing Coii.h, Croup, etc., etc. It j.
pleasant and agrt-eable to taste, per
leetly safe, and can always lt deperd
ed upon. 1 ril bottles free at For? fa a
iV: i':ison's Drugstore.
phch: riic: riic:
Dr William's Indian Pile intniei
is the only sure cure for blind, bleed
ing or itching piles ever discovered
It never fails to cure o'.d cases of loa
standing.
Judge Coons, MaysviHe, Ky, fcays.
"Dr William's Indian File Ointment
cured me after years of suffering."
Judge t ..llinbury. Cleveland, O, says
"I nave :i;nd by experience that Dr.
Williar.'a 1 1 : ci t i l'iic (Miitnient give
immediate and pcrtui.eul relief.'"
We hac hundreds of such tet
nmiiials. ! not it"tr an instant
'ongr. Sdd by druggi.-ts at riOc and
I per box. to)d by t u.-iiav -Mason,
Alb inv. iri-7-on.
lis,- Jew JUM-erj.
You have hi-a rd ycur friends and
neighbors talking about it, Yu may
yourself be one 1 the many who
know from p.-rsonal experience jusi
how good a thing is. If you i.a t
ever tried it, you are one of its Maun o
friends, because the wondcr'ul thing
about it i. that when once given
trial, Dr King's New Discovery ever
af-.cr holds a place in the hoiire. it
you hare never used it and should be
afflicted witli a cough, cold or fly
Thaoat. Lung or Chest trouble, secure
a bottle at once end give it a fair trial,
It is g:'uranteed every time, or ironey
refunded. Trial bottles free at F l ay
it Mason's Drug otore
Fifty pieces of furniture given
w ith all cook Moves or ranges sold
bv Matthews & Washburn.
COWAN RALSTON AND CHAMBERLAIN'
Albany, - 0reg$n
Transacts a general banking business.
Draw sight drafts on New York, fan .Ftin
idcoand Portland, r.
Loan money on approved security.
Receive deposits subject to cheek.
Collections entrnsted to us win re;eive
prmnnt attent iou
Just received at
nkeassortaient of
canes.
H. Kwert's,a
gold-keadod
SI
Staple Groceries I
FieeutoaK,tMer;
TtM
eta, eta.
CAKES, PIES,
Fresh Baked Bread
Every Day.
Atuitoeatani rsBabt tmm to akw
bud ceaofawta in ilnii, at tali Uml.
pnwriaa, Wrieh1tiinlaiill Jililil at
fctw bit thill ol MBrtl Ji I 111 I
laah M
Cjnnbttti&s,
Fin Pickta.
Dried Beef Chipped to 0rde.
Ancboay Uastard,
Candies aad Nuts,
Eastern Buckwheat Roar,
Canned Qooda of All Kinds.
Bohemian Qlissurare, Etc.
TbM food wera all bought wfcan prttm
rcre taw, aantth beoefli af tha maiftn will a
i the oM mm ca ftnt and BroadaXW Wa
AM
(Si
t?Tbo BShtyriea.tB. a.l
.'-UiSfT '"v a
: tor vtx
Linn County Bank
CONRAD 111
F. H. PFEIil
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