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About Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19?? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 7, 1889)
THE MOKX1XG UEKALJ?- THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1889 totmuggailvtiurnlit; Daily vnd Weekly TERMS OK U BSC Kl I'Tl 'N UAII.Y wornin' iven't MuiuUt.i I'uMmhetl over e!ivcrtd hj carrior, per week ... 0.16 j rail!, per vein 00 KKK.LY. . l u'.stioil every Friday M..rnin.j to' . per annum, in advance '2.(0 1 11 ii'i in :ulvaii'-c TIIK MAILS, Vail it tlie Albam poatolBce elote fur all ottkes north Pic Cistern states t he West Side And the Nairuw (Jauue 11 C;:w a. It. or Por'.lao J nud Saleia 11a. a rvallis and Yaquina 12;M0 r. i oit.ee suuth ::0 '" u l'bc poataflico will'be closed eieh evening ra n six to eruu o'clock. Ke;,'istereU nutter for tli early rnornins train .should 1 mailetl before 8 clock the iTuviiuw eveniUL'. OKKUON' 1'ACIFIC TIMK TABLE. Arri es Ucart i Iabs!iier. .. Freight .'ll.15amU.00 p in ,. 5.2fl"il SECRET SOCIETIES. i . O. C. , T. HifctTlLodce No, 13: meets Pi, every Monday crenm ut tnc li. A. K. ; hall on Kurrr street, between heeond and . Third. Albany. Oregon. Strangers in the! city and triiiiient brethren cordially iurited j toattci.W. THE TIN PLATE HUSIA'ESS. Just at the present time efforts are being made in this country to develop tin mines, and break up the iowerful "trust" which controls the output of all the tin-plate manufactures in the world, about half of which is used in this coun try. The American Economist on this subject says that simultan eously free-trade advocates on both sides of the Atlantic are vigorously insisting that no encouragement to i that end shall be extended by con-j cress. While mere are two tones to the voices thus directed toward Washington, somewhat discordant : when brought together, they will I be found quite in harmony as to the end desired. Here the plea is j that the price of tin will be in - creased, as witness every writer and speaker heard in behalf of free tin, In Great Britain the fear is that monopoly will be destroyed, as witness the prophecv of a lead- ing trade journal 0f What w ill fol- ' low if Americans are permitted to make tin-plates. The Ironmonger , . , . , ( i warmingly asserts that "sooner or later the tin plate trade will cease , to be the monopoly of South U ales and Monmouthshire" if competi- tion in America is' permitted. Further on, speaking of efforts to discourage the threatened competi tion, the sa me journal thus appre ciating! y refers to the work of the tariff reformers here, and the prob able outcome of their joint efforts : "The Welsh makers have stiong allies in tin? United States, ami it" the alliance is made the most of we should have very considerable doubts of the success of any appli cation to c(i'res to increase the present diP.ifS. But to insure that tesulttlu1 Wel.-h makers and their business connections must not only watch but work, and work hard, to checkmate the advauc of the American protectionists." There is doubtless some satisfac for "reform" workers intheknoivl edge that their efforts are appre ciated by those foreign allies with whom they may have 'bnsinPSS ! Connections, While permitted to : extract so little comfort from popu lar expressions nearer home. The annexation f Canada to the Union continues to be a theme of comment. The Chronicle eays that the Dominion government is becoming alarmed a? the agitation in Canada in favor of closer trade relations with the United States, I. . in some quarters, in favor of j political union. It has been the policy of the official organs of the j Canadian government until very recently to ridicule the idea of there being any Canadian sentiment in favor of annexation, but the feel ing ha3 become so strong that they can no longer ignore it, and fo have undertaken to combat it. They may argue as much as they please, but when the time comes that the Canadians fully realize iheir own best interests annexation to the United States will speedily and surely follow. Ir there i3 any particular point in the publicity and talk in the telegraphic dispatches, over the marriage of Maurice Dupont, the '22 year old millionaire of Willimg ton, Deleware, with Dottie Eitz gerald, a lovely Irish barmaid at Queenstown, Ireland, it is to the credit of the young man in con tracting an honorable marriage, instead of attempting to establish a disreputable liaton, as most rich men's sons seem to ailed, ending in the ruin of the laity, it is c r- j tain'.y a matter of congiatnlatioii ; that this rich young gentleman has : acted h.norably at least. j A C hicago suicider wa3 endowed ; with the merit of persistency at least. After til!' It tors had re-' he had j Bwalloued he made several inefTect- , ,. ., : ual attempts to hang himself, finally winding up with cutting his J throat with a razor and jumping i fo.th.fauth.l7 ,0 the job. He was fi4 years old and i did not want to live any longer. j - j Tick election reports indicate ! that, as usual in the oil" years, the j gains are on the democratic side of lleved him of the poison o j the house, in -New l orK anu umo the prohibition movement seems ! to have augmented the same side, ! and to have drawn from the reput- ! licnnK a condition that can be i looked for when any appreciable growth is shown in the third party. The Alta grows facetious over the census matter and says that Mr. I'orter desires to enrich the next census wth the sumptuous statistics of religion. That is good, but fat is not wholesome without lean. Let us have, also, the statit- tics of that poor man's blister, the J : groat American lartu mortgage. Tin: practice of gentlemen taking hold of a ladv's arm while walking with her has been suddenly broken i up in New York by the small boy i universally crying out, "He's ar- j restin' her for pickin' his pocket." : MAUKIKII. STKATTON KAKVVKLI.-At the residence of the bride's parents on First street in Albany, Wednesday morning, Nov ti, 1S!, Mr. J. S. Stratton, of M iters, and Miss l.ucinda Farwell, daughter of County Treasurer Farv.ell, I, II. Fishar, pasnr of the Fvangclical church otliciatin. Only a few of the near relatives were present. The best wishes of the friends of this newly mariied couple (,'0 with them. NEW TO-DAY. Men Wanted. HO WOitK ON THE ORKCI) PACIFIC t I ;!.. i a.....w f ...... ... i n t- Montcith. JSrick for Sale. A T MY "KILN ONE MILE EAST OF town, or dehve.-ed an vw here in thecitv. W. U. VASSKLIj, Alliany Or." X xVOlVIO ircttes for ,2j cents t i Ellis curar store. Farmers! I must hare your sutler and eggs. C, E, Urownell." S'1 TltAYF.D FUOM PASTl'KE XEAK I IVoria one nifdium kizim! snntcd cnw. rJ n smooth horns, no maris rewarded. Address P. FKAOY, Peoria. Hood MwlnK. TJAVIXrt PUItCHASEIl) A TUCTION ciizinc ami lull nuuu ?av iii 'Miviu, I iiia rm, t0 take contracts of that kind. L1 Persons wishing iheir winter s firewood sawed will do well tu u'ivo me a call. On eis can br left at Ujownell k Stanard's. ueo. h. warhes. Fin C'alres for Sale. noK SALE TWO TEAUMN'G HALF C bred bulls, enf Short Horn and ony llolstiin. lioth fine eiilves. Will tie sold for rS-JOcach. HANIF.L HOCCK, Ta:n;eii, Oregon. F XU! .SALE - FOlMl YOKEEANtl HALF ork oxen tnirethtT w kcs .'Mid chains. Are we'l brok' cattle ukI will 1 s ild a l. abarL'ain fnrcish. bciu? a portion of the utate of .John UoSinett,' deceased. Apply to John W. Puli, udiuinistmtor of tiie estate at Mivdd, Or. 1.1INE CIGAKS-IMI'OUTEIl. hKV WKST X and liiviiesrh-, eiiihracin the ceU-hrated j r.or uc .tianrnt. l-.strcllas, 0'jii'iierora and : n-jr iviui -u uran.i.f in ine nun. rarri) aim W'fit.rit I'llidl Tnlomn'ii I.imI.Iik.. t-J KeinemlKT the lace. " j 7". : iiiii i jiriiir Jiiiii ikiiiitiiTa 1) SHKLf. WILL Kl'KNISU ri.AXS. :ilLMtioii4 .vi. I il-taiU f r r.H kinds nf hiiildiiu and ar .-liiteture. Ml w -)rkpioiiiit-h' iltiiu an.l j;ii:ira:itecd to be fnst-clas.. Ks timates iurnisht 1 on y.hnrt nctirc for brick hiiMiiiH, rjsiili."ices, imhliu buildings bride's, rte. Seavengcr AVork. riV.lZ. I'MlKICSICNKIl HAS Mh-ATEO I.N" A:!i iiiv to do scavenger work. liith" use " cleaiidl out and the ici-w curried avvav or now excavations mad'., tin; outlmme in .veil and the oid ldaee eovernl vcr with fresh ' '''rti a '3 tleiirud. Ord-.rs can be Irit with month and those lwisl!;n wr.rk d-n-: shnuld flirt . ite mivuli I I J-ill rutiiiitt nmr rr n t ic-vvc orders at oncc."I KAI.fll C'JOI'KK. j Richards & Phillips, i ALBANY, OREGON. iiiziuciiufui uiuuu i ui ui ny. Manufacturer of all kinds of newels, pdft lali, stair posts, ballusters. corner blocks, rosettes, buttons, linials, mantles, office fittimrs, porch columns, irate i rna- merits, Indian clubs, table, stand and chair I lejrs. All orders left with us will receive prjiiipi anu careiui abieriLljri. nwu carT iug a!1(1 fancy turnill!f a 8pCciaity. The Estrella cigar, three for 25 cents, at Ellis' cigar store. ntup j AT THE Albany Opera House, SIX NIGHTS ONIA' AND Saturday Matinee! COMMENCING ;j MONDAY, NOV. 11, OF THE PEOPLE'S FAVORITES THE (fa) Ciirily Cii'y In an Entirely New Reportoire. CHANCE OF PLAY KVEUV NIG I IT. Holiday 'S'ueMl.iy. . u;r.i l. lllV II il.KY - M ICIir il Carer) Wednesday titM i hnr-d.-iv. i i:iitiu wvn.tv I ri.l.iv i.om; i i:ikc. -.Kurd IV . .HVI.tt ::ll'" S 3SIIM -i3;itii!ee Mil' roruEAR prices. jo?.;o,and no. (ialierv -Oc, panjuette ."'.'V. reserved PcIit-rnV. NO HIGHER. TjSfI''x sheet new open at G. I.. ;iackman'.- drug store, v. Lcie re served seats cm 1 o had wi'hou-. cxtr.: el: rz- Return of the Favorites Newspapers and MaRaiie. e nme . mm f.-- "t. when people wni want a xoou t-t.p- p)y o re.imi; matter for the winter evenings. F. I,. Kenton continues to lvceive subscriptions for all the STJffT i)eijIieatijr and renewals to the Youtns Companion are furnislied at publishers regular prices, thus saving the subscriber t lie trooole. risk and expence of sending orders to the publishers. All orders are forwarded without delay. Price lists furnished free. .Many new novelties mid ilelieaeie have lately been added t" my t-toek of jrroeenes" C K, Browntil. Af'Cl'It AC Y. J. J. XEATNKS.-. Doinus, ABSTRAC TO KJ The only complete set of Abstract ! Uooks and Maps in Linn County j OFFICE IX THE COl'KT JIOUSK. EBusiness entrusted to my : care will receive prompt and care-1 ml atu'Ilti"-. OREGON FERTILIZER COMPANY N. E. Cor. 17th and F streets, I'OCTLAND, - - OREGON MANUFACTURERS OF PUKE 1501STE MEAL Kor Orchards and Lawns. io:ne phosphate. For Gardens and Grain. -ALSO Granulated Bone for Poultry. Our fertilizsrs are made from Raw Bones, no sand or other worthless material being used. j btewart &jSox, Agents, ALBANY, - OREGON. WANTED CiKAIXANI STOCK FARMS! of all descriptions. If you want to sell vour iiroiier,v. write or call on E. ... ISuards- ley, real estate anent, Albany. Otlicc on llroadalbin streel, near First. I". O. bn REVE Pfei EVERE HOUSE, ALBANV,;OI. CIIAS ! PfeilTer, Prop. Only hrst eclass house : in the city. Larj,'C sample rooms for com th'J j. inercial men. o Chinamen employed in kitchen. General state oltiee for Corvallis. BANK OF OREGON, ALBANY, OREGON'. CAPITAL S ,O0 I President. Vice Pre.. uslilrr it. i:i:vAvr i .. .1.4V . ICI.4I. i u. r. .11 kick i ll. : A general biinkiag business trans" j aebiil. I S irht exchange anil telegraphic transfer bought and sold on New i York, San Francisco and Portland,', Oregon. ! Collections made on favorable terms The City Restaurant,; Under the new management of II. ; Lampman will he conducted on a first-eia-a plan. Meals will be served at all hours. Consult t'ie BILL OF FARE And order wlntever you want, pay- iD for what "U order aim nothing , ; linOrC meals served as usual : for 2."i cents, and meals to order from ; a 5 cent roll and cup of ooffce to a ' iirst class $1.00 meal. wiTFurnished rooms to let ia connec tion with therestanrant. OMALL LAN I TRACTS A Nt'MISr K OK O small tracts of land situated near Albany for sale on easy lenns. App'y to II. liryant I KIt.SC 1 ravel from the preinisis of K. I.. Such, ' in liunton county, can procure tickets for the same at inj otlicc, CrawforJ's blocU, Albanv, reir.ni. C'llAS. K. Wni.VKRToN. ABSTRACTS MAIHOX COl'NTY The only complete and iierfect set abstracts, m inominr AND LAND COIPANY, SALEM, OREGON. Every abstract guaranteed. F. E. AUSTIN, Manager. COWAN" RALSTON AND CHAMBERLAIN Albany, : - Oregon Transacts a general banking business. Draw siht drafts on New York, San Fran4 :'iacoan(l Portland, Or. Loan money on approved security. Receive deposits subject to check. Collections entrusted to us will receir pronmt attention GILSON'S SHAVING PARLORS AND HAIR DRESSING SALOON. None but first-class workmen employed. Everything neat and clean. Give me a call. jf"First door east of new Mason ic Temple. Cranberries, coeoanut?, oranges and brie.l beef at V. E. lirownell'?. ;or business at tlu- TVrtlainl rius::icss Col e.e, l ortl.Tui. j: :a tlie Capital IJUMiies luliesre. Siiini. l.'.'.h sell' i j'.s are uml he r.i m:v,'(.iii "t i f A. V. Artntro'tir. Itavi r. me cowr.se i. fMimiv. s iineratesol" tuition i k; S - i mil mm ADolJiul jlllllI'lllllllvKlB Tyt -.vril::! . :: r.:'"' ip. llt-.K'lish Depart ! sci:l. I ':.' ' i iv T ' e.--ii 'M. t.!iilenl ! iirvi't i r v : v-. . : . ..'-:t:t!'viie, mllrc I ' -r I -: ' l .i ra.i-O'.l'.ll'c-i ! ivy.lus '. -!-::n, IWifua. $5oo ORTH GOLD WATCHES 1 Mk- jhis i:i.-tliod et iuformiDg the citizens of Albany and vicinity ; UiM I .'dive jur npi-ned h first class clothing store id connection with my j merc!i'rjti'fe li!-.ir.-?. aod have added the most complete stock of gents Goods mitt evt-r 'hiHij. ci'icd ti y t tu the city. In oidcr ve aw.i.- vh-.jOO worrh Hii'IlISi of i iu- iiii!ni wniili of goods, for cal. from the clothing department win nn-ivi- a cir.tuce lor one of tir-se gold watches. Stock i ail new ptirclieii in ilif eai for spot cash, and will he sold at LOWEST LIVING RATES. Ca.l unf" rxumine my stocK nefore purchasing elsewhere. Noivub'e to show gooJs. Albanui &r. HAWKINS. J Jt TrvM'NNvFLLr: (ALLEGE" McMINNVILLE, - i V. K. lIDiVV INTO XT auun -h luimii i I)..es an iiniiitiiif,i.,isiiicssinjdi UimUJif furniture.J l)cJrooinst.ts, rarloi I fs. chiiirs. tn-d l..unL'ts. kit -l.t n safes, and all kinds of tables, etc., etc ; Also Inive a Hue sclcnl;ou of wall paper and wind-iw shades, which tiny are i oiieiiiig at ciosj fiL'-in-, Call ami Me them, on First street, opposite Stew- i art t Sox. SPRINGFIELD A. WHEELER, SPRINGFIELD, PROPRIETOR. SIM J 1 X( i FIELD ( ) RE( i OiS' ;-rAli.;iii.s vard "and otlicc n K:.ilrond,lietwecii 4iU and ;itb streetst A. .Wliceler. Albany Miir.airer, .liix liK-- lumber nit excelled in jua'.ity.J uml facilities not surpassed forthe protniii trade. :iini sa!i- iicidi v I. ill or order, M earr an immense Stoves and General Hardware Iiic!.i.!iii' tlu-. ;eltl.vatel La it !Y RREAKFAST and JEWEL cooking stoves nnl ranges, narlvr :i') l !iok:,t' stoves, a.-d ail kinds of kitchen farmers and l'umps, hose, coppcrware, tinware pi! prices are u'tiaraateed to !, ..satisfactory. The public is invited to call .Hidjinpeet our stock. Tueedale's huildinL'. Albany, tOrcjon. SUBSCRIPTIONS RECEIVED EOi; - AT U. J. MM Newspapers ONES The City Liquor Store, 31. . BA UMO A ST, Proprietor. WTXext jil Jor toth2l )JlFc:iowi'.emple, AlbanySOreon Sl Keepsjconstantly on hand the finest imported amljlomc6tic w nea, Uquors'lcUrarsJ tob'-JTOS. Only first-class liquor store in sho citv SPECIAL ATTENT,GN PAID TO ORDERS" FROM THE COUNTRY FOR PURE DRUGS, TOILET AND FANCY GOODS GO in: also Tlie Finest :Line cf Pianos and Organs in tlie (ALL AX I) EXAMINE JUS STOCK. and Glothins to advertise my business I have de- J of Cold Watches. Every purchaser? G. TV. SMIPSOX. BOTH ACADEMIC AND l nrr t i?rT t 'VT? 1 ..... .,. 1.. .1... A.i. ..!. ..'.! A pal tint i.t lin re art-toiii- i.-..nii s cd study of three years each: Classical, scientific, normal and bueincss. Ii truction is thorough; location, heal ihj ! expi.nses low; advantages, tirst class in every respect. Full informa tion in catalogue, for which! address '-T. G. BUOWiSON,Piss. OREGON f. FARRKLL II COMPANY SAWMILL i resneeuuiiT whui a niuic .o w WHEELER liuejof .'mhirte assortment, of wmm m phimbers' goods a specialty.-and ALE - TO 1 6. l. mm. (SacccMor to E. W. Landon irugs, Paints, Oils I Perfumery and toilet articles, also a foil line of books anr" stationery, periodicals, etc. 3f Prescriptions caxefuil eoniponndcd if! ODD FELLOWS TEMFLl Albany Oree ('akiuks- BOOK STORE i OITE LINK OF troiitiiim-;.!! t!:.- la'et novelties in Ladies' and ler.tleman's ':ne fur j nishinirs ::nd n ? 'ori ;if bedrock pi ire?. We mean business, and will I make it protitai'lc for "i to patronize us. ARROWS & SEAfLES. (i foiiiwiHTOfoiiiiicalBoycps V1 in H' Jin; i . :n : !!! JD GOODS, DBESS G-OODS, JSTJD ISTOTI03STS, Fashion puints the way to tlie Ltirge New Stock of Til H RECAUSE THEIR STOCK IS THE w ItECAUdU THEIR GOODS ARE THENEWEST, 1? EGA USE THEIR We know we inspection. In pV'ase. (Sros rM)as t ievt'i sliown in Al'iiLiN happy. ALBANY IRON Manufaciure ste.nn ea. pii.es, ;.'iis' kinds tif iliavy :.nd liylit "OtK ):. t'on paid t - repaiiii'g all kin. is, : ;i L K. OX.j.' snitnt. DEYOE & ROBSON, Proprietors OF THEr - AG R CULTURAL DEPOT "ALBANY. Shelf Hardware, Domestic and Other LeadingSewhiZ Machines A FULL LINE OF GARDENER'S AND CARPENTER'S lOOLS The largest and best variety of . STUDEBAKER ! NEWTON ! l FAUll "WAG02TS, HACS5 AND BUGGIES I.- 12,' In tlie central Willamette Valley. m omjitly filled at lowest rates. mm re selling good goods at iving prices, we nave juei n ceived a lot of in men's . new styles Boots & Shoes Ask to see our new French kiploots. The best value of anv sold in Oregon. Made .it M. 1. Wells & Co.'s facto lyiu Chicago. Agency for tfie Ludlow Fine Koot wear. A goo shoe and a good fit gnranteed. ER1 000BS x- A lcsire to make : c styles in elec- LARGELT, PRICES ARE THE LOWEST. All we ask is a tlioroucL we nave tlie largest stock (..oine ami see us and be Albanv. O'eoB. nd Eaw maoliinery, irou froata and READ WORKS, iron and l.ictn ai-tii:g8. Special atten ch'Ecry. 1'anrnf made on st rt notice. I". 1!. Stkwakt, Secretary. OREGON Orders from a'distance solicited And VIERECKS SHAVING PARLOR iBATBS THREE CHAIRS RUNNING STEADY. A CLEAN TOWEL TO EVKRY CISTO.MER. ' aiii 15 cents. HairCutti Cifta