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About Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19?? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1890)
' . TUB WOfffff4 grSftVLO, TLTEHttr. OOTOBEtt 3i. fSOO. Daily 4ND Weekiy lKKMd IIF SUBSCRIPTION ' OAILV Published every mornln esixpt Monday.) sttvHred by carrier, per k 0-20 r maii, per )ear- 0 uu WKEKIY. JPablisbed every Friday Morning.) n copy, per annum. In ad vance- 12.00 When uol paid in advance - S JO THE SI.1IU. Wails it the Albany ptwtofflce close Fir all offices north ) ffee Eastern states ( 8;30 a. , Dm West Si.le f And the Nairnw Oa R. R.. J m Portland and Sa.f. 11 A. M rvalfta and Yaalna c. 12-) r. office eouth 730 P. The postoiflce will be cl t d each evening ten six to eeven o'clock. Setrntered matter for the ly morning train ehould be mailed before o clock the previous errata?. OREGON PACIFIC TIME TABLE. Arrive Depart ..in.15amll.00pm freight. 6.26pm! 6.60 a ALL ON THE ACCOUNT OF Til A T TERRIBLE TA RRIFF. The greed of humanity seizes upon every pretext to fatten njon its fellows, and at present the feverish wish of partisanship to saddle obloquy upon the acts of the present cougret-a, gives au op port unity for the assumption of that greed. The Tribune gives an exposition of this matter, and it says that be cause prices of many articles are higher than a month ago or a year ago, it is falsely alleged that the new tariff is making neceesaries of life more costly. The assertion has not even a grain of excuse in facts, though it is true that tome dishonest and short-sighted dealers are taking advantage of popular ignorance, and marking up price? of goods wtrch the tariff does no' affect in the least, using that measure as their pretext. Con sumers can punish this extoi lion, if they chose, by transferring their trade to merchants who are mere honest. That they may have some light to guide them, a brief review of pi ires may be timely. Breadstuff's are h:gher than a month ago, aid much higher than a year ago, P"d the reason which controls the trade is found in the , official report of the Department of A.ici'l'iue, ehowing that the t'-osta last winter and the drouth last summer caused a loss of about 00,000,000 bushels of wheat, about a fifth of the corn crop and about 2JO,000,000 bushel of oate. The t trill did not cause cither the frosts or the drouth, nor has it caused the recent advance in dairy products, nor I he u cent decline in some vegetables and in cattle. V. ith a r-hort crop of co: n, g products are nafrsHy hi-lier, but the supply of hogs has ltcen so large that the effect is as yet bni little felt. Sug.ar, hops ami rice cost just what they did a month ago, and coffee is a litt'e lower. On the whole fai in product in . the east are much dearer than usual, but owing to causes with which as yet tftio tariff has nothing to do Cotton Is a little lower than a ' month ago, while print cloth?, sheetings and other cotton fabrics have not changed iu price. Wool is a shade higher, on many grade? about one cent pei pound, but no change has yet been made in pi ices of woolen goods of domestic make, and if higher prices are by anybody charged for imported wo ilens, it is on goods which were imported at the old rato of duties, so that an advance in price is simply taking advantage of cus tomers. Carpets and flannels are quoted iut as they were a month ago, and also boots and shoes, but ntbe latter a moderate advance was made tome time before the tariff passed, on account of the higher prices of hides and of leather. Since the act has passed liides have not changed at ell and letther is a little lower. There lias oeen no cnange in iron or feel, or any of their important products since the new bill passed 1m plates were advanced about a month before the act paeaed by beavv buyng abroad in order to Import into this country, though the new duty does not take effect until July I, 1891. T:n is ad've in speculation, though the new- law makes no clipniie for three years in the duty, a id copper has not changed in price. Lead and products of lead h.nl advanced hurplyj before September, lx- cause of influences existing pnor to the passage of the act. Lumber and brick are lower than a month ag, and "me, lath, gtass, pai:iU and paper are unchanged. The truth is that the new tariff does not enhance the cost of a nincle necessary of !;fe, but rj - r. in i tliH duties on manv. If lrgher prices are charged byj dealers for any necessary of life, and the tariff is mentioned as an excuse, the customer may know that he is being cheated, and he cm find more honest traders who mike no such exaction. The cost of living has inde 1 been enhanced by the partial failure of important crops, Tid the effect of that serious loss is not fully felt perhaps.'But there is no manufactured product, in any measure a necessary of life, the coat of which has up to this time been affected in the least by tho tariff. Tlio political tricksters who pretend the contrary need the merited correction of defeat in November. Tub charge that Germany, out of a spirit or retaliation lorttie pap. sage of the McKinley bill", will re fuse to sell sugar beet seed to come into this country, is a story that bordera extremely upon the "thin" onle. Germany nor r.o other country is going to enquire very closely into where beet seed goes, proviJed a good paying market arises for it. Even if she does, this country is already supplied with sugar beets enough to supply the reed market. California alone could supply the whole country. The papers of tho state, alinoet unanimously agree upon the ad visability of the state legislature making a sufficient appiopriation, t meet the requirements of a full and adqeuate exhibition ot our products at the Chicago World's F?'r. The exact amount of that appropriation is a matter f r future consideration but it should be ample. . The herculean task of proving all the frosts, dronehts, rusts 3tc, that may have affected different portions of our commonwealth, are caused solely and surely by the usury law, is about on the level with the accusation that all the advance in prices is caused by the wcMciev mil. it won't work in either Tan colored shoes need a dress ing, if not a blacking' Go to Klein Bros, for an article of that nature Corner of Second and Ferry is Wilcox & Conn's photograph gal lery. Gralwohl's fine teas, with the cut-glassware that goes with them, forms quite an attraction and goes very rapidly. Holiday Book. Lacies call M's. I Iy man's nnd ive your order for the juvenile Dock out. for Christmas. The latest Dissolved 1'nrtnerahip. The firm of S. N. Steele & Com' pany have this day disaoved part nersiup, v.ii. liuikliart retiring from the farm. The busmcBS will be continued by S. N. Steele at the o!d plat e of business. S. N. Steki.k, Cai.. 15i ukii.w.t. Albany, October 18, 1S!). NEW lO-DAW STKANEY &. NAGI.EY, LIVERY. rZEO AND SUE. STABLE. 4t'i ft, between Kllswo. th a- d Lyon, ALB NY, ORF( O.N. Homes boarded by the day nr ironth Ca nre or hirjries st rea-nmi. e terms. Drummer trade a Bpet ialtj . Albany Opera House, OCT. 20 and 21, TheMerrill-Abt-Abbott Combination. A Cyclone cf Mvatery, Science, wondtyf nicnt and Mirth. Introu.-inz Keniark able wonuere and Startling Sur prises. Oriental Occutligm, Beautiful Statuary, wonderful mechu.ical l.uioni, Alt oni cdy and Fxporee cf Spiritualism. Ir.e Johnxtown Kinod and Chiiwar. Prcti(lii(. itation Far-Kxrellent, Ar.iuud the world in eighty minutes, A Ornnd. Weird and Wonderful Ex hlbltlon Which Almost Baf fle Human Keller. The Only Ulst.net Not eltjr Otffanl xatlob Traveling Highest Kncoin iuins of the l'resa From East to Weal A Novelty Entertainment Honor. Pon- Under rr-u r ement or FRED T. MERRILL. Will anr day evening r in Alban Monday and Tucs OCT. SO and 51. K wrved seats ADMI6 ION Fifty cents. wi .hout t xtra charge at W 1 & MnkV 'OR SALE CHEAP-Good horse. Cash or 1 installments. Apply to W. ti. UiUvu. 1 1 KL WAXIER- -To Ho pei ere' houxwork II No ihililrc.i Inni'ire at this office or audresi Ictttrto F. W . U liehatt, Shedd, Or -JL ONEY TO LOAN. Wc h-.ve plrntj of money t" lo-1 on ieul rsttte aicu-ity uu two to five yem liniu. ( a on us at our olio; osi-itihu l:ev tv Huuse. Hi ikiiARr & Kis.t Gr "W SIIMIIPSOIISr -HAS A FINE SE ALETTE He also makes p specialty ot Ladies' and Mens1 fine shoes. You can find S -DEALER IN Esclusivo Agenev for BLUMBERG BLOCK The City Liquor Store M. BAUMGAliT, Proprietor. trSexl door to tho Odd rellowe' empte, Albany, Oregon M Keena constantly on hnd the finest Iinnrtel anj domostie wines, liquors, dgart an tobsrw Only nrst cues uquor wore in iui (N PAID TO JULIUS Manufacturer of -AND Fil IMPORTED AND KEY WEST Cigars, Plug anil Smoking Toliacros, Meersehiuiin and Briar Pipes,.!'" full line ci .Smokers' Articles. Also denier in Net doot to Pffeiffcr's candy store, AlliaDy, Oreiron, Ten thousand Men Women and Children to hny goods of DEYOE & FROMAN J5KOS.. guns and CAUTION 5i haa his aaase and H 4 pa O m (Q VJ. L. aim iMDies y $3 SHOE Vine Calf and The excellence and wearlna qualities of this shoe cannot be better shown than by the strong endorss- mcnts of Its thousands SfS.OO Genalne Hand sewed, an elegant and 9 stylish dress Shoe which commends Itself. mJUO IIandnwed Welt. A flne calf Shoe unequalled for style and durability. S0.50 Goodyear Welt Is the standard dress 9 Shoe, at a popular price. IOM Pelicemaa'a Shoe Is especially adapted for railroad men. farmers, ete. All made in Congress, Button and Lcee. $3&$2 SHOES las, have been most favorably received since Introduced i4 ana tne recent unproTemenca maae uem superior to any shoes sold at Ask your Dealer, and If he cannot supply yon direct to factory enclosing advertised price. postal for order blanks. LINE OF- JACKETS ! what want. EARLS Dpv Goods, Notions LADIES AND GENTS FUR N1SHINGS. BOOTS and SIIOKS My Shoe Department 18 now complete with the latent styles and finest goods at the lowest prices. -ALSO Hda Ludlov Fine Shoes. ORDERS FROM THE COUNTRY JOSDPH, Choice Cigars DEALER IN- 'Imorters and Dialers in a I kinds o ammunition fishing tackle of ev ery dencript on. cutlery and hase hall goods, tents, hammocks and camp chairs.. The largest stork south of Portland. Come one and all. No trouble to show goods. Quid sales and small profits is our motto. Also repair shop connected with store and first class workmen to do all kinds of work. ri-J:: Bhaaa sue Terr pair Slice stamped hit lasa. DOUGLAS W FOR GENTLEMEN. Laced Waterproof Grata. of constant wearers. P hi ! these nrlces. on send or a or oruer Dianas. W. I DOUGLAS, BMcktoa, BUaa. PBT8ICIA1S af B. ELL18, PHYSICIAN AND SURr 1U.. geoo, Albany Oregon. WH. DAVIS, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND Ui,reon. Can be found at Us office room in htrahan'a block, First street. Albany Oregoo- "X O Wff I V IIII ir.l I II 1 T a n ..... 1 ' v. nauui, raiaiUAa AX1U flUtt jm geon Albany, Oregon, office n Pierce' new dmc. Office hours, from 8 a. a. toj p. A J. ROSSITER. VETPHINART 8UR- kvubi iiiow ui uiiwuj veiennary college and m- i ber of the OnUrio veterin ary medical society, ta prepared to treat the dieeaacs of all domesticated animals on scientific principles. Office at Ans Marshall's liTery stable' Residence 4th and Calanooia streets, Albany, Oregon. B. A. McAbnmni noMsnrATiua mv. alcian and sunreon. 11 aa removed hb. office into Crawford's block. All calls prompt- DRO. A. WHITNEY, PHYSICIAN AND surgwn. Graduate of Belletrue nosni- Medical Collere. New York Citv. Diseasa. of women a specialty. Office in at residence on 7tn street between Calapooia and Vine, oiuanj ureKDn. DK.M. J. PATTOH, PHYSICIAN ND Surgeon. Blumbenr'e Block. Albany. Or. Female diseases a aiiecialtv. Conau:Ltion iree. CU. CHAUBERL1N, M. D., Honiapathic Phyican, office at Dr. Wallace's old stand. Broadalbin street. Office hours, 7 to 9 A. .; 1 to 3 and tt to 8 p. ATTORNEYS, T. SURNST. L. T. tktM, ). W DRAFRk BCRNiY, BARIN DRAPER, AT TOR neys at law, Oreiroa City, Oreno.i. Tweu tv years experience as rtxisverof th:U. 8. Land Offlce at Oregon City and in tne land iraciice recommenos us In our specialty usioeas before the Land Oifice o' the courts and inv..lviri the practice in the geiieral Lana unice. Lf C. WATSOV. attorney-at-law. Alb an) AX. Oregon. Office in Strahan block. T N. DUNCAN ATTORNEY-AT LAW cl and notary public. Office in the Strahan block, rooms No. I and i. d. s. . Blackburn. . w. WRIUUT, BLACKbUKN, a WRiaRT ATTORNEY AT Law. Albany Oreirun. Office in Odu . chow's Temple. Till practice in all court oi tne state, ana give special attention to an ounness lirOLVERTON CHARLES E. ArTORNEY V I at Law, Albanv, Or. Office in rooms U and 14 Foster's Block, over L. E. Ulain's store. T K. WEATHFRFORD, ATTL KNEY AI J . law, Albany, Oreiron. o.r in the Flinn Block. Will pravtlcv n all tht courts of theetate, and tfive stipcia. attention to all business JAVIE3 P. MEAD, APTORNEY-AT-LAW and title examiner, Albanv, Or. Wil, practice in all the courts of the state. Ab stracts of title furnished on short notice. Ton years experience. SKCBET HOCIKTIEM. , O. U, W. Safety Lodge No, IS; meets t. every Monday evening at the O. A. R. hall on Kerry street, between Ueeond and Third. Albany, Oregon. Stranif rs in thr city and transient brethren cordially invited to atti.d. UcPhenon Post No. 6, (I. A. R. Stated meetinirs at the O, A. R Hall on the second and Fourth Friday e enins of each monrh. Transient Comrades are cordi y invited to meet with us S. W. REECE, & F. Taii.sa, Commanden AJjutant, Land Sarvrylns. PARTIES PMRINO SCRVSTIH8 DON CAM OB tain a.-curate ud prompt work by callimt npon ex-county surveyor r , T. T. Fisher. Ur has complete copies of field notes and town ship plats, snd is prepare 1 to do surveying li. any part ot Linn county. Postnfnce address, Udlers Station. Linn cou ity , Oregon. C W. AYERS, ARCHITECT AND 8UPER- intendant Office over First National bankJhuiliUnar, AU-any, Or. Work solicited from all parts of the county I'oulrarlar and Knlldrrt moe UNOERSItiNED If AVINO LOCATE! X in Albany solicits patnmaire from ciH and country. Will contract to build bpdges bams, and all manner of dwelling houses, including Queen Anne, Eastlake and Eliza bethian stvlei of buildings. Will furnish plans, anisptciflcatinns free nf charges. Satir faction Kuarantoe W. C. CASSEL. WILL YOU SUFFER with Dyspepsia and Liver Compidintt Shiloh's Vifaliserin uara nteed to cure you. Mason. For sale by Fuehay FR lame back, side or cheat, ne Shilnh's Porous Plustor. Sold b Fosbay A Mason. S1 LEKPI.ESS NK1UH maln miserable b that, crrilile oointh. Shiloh's Cure romcdy for you. For sale by Foshay MONEY TO LOAN HOME CAPITAL ON good real etao security. For particu lars enquire of Oc. Humphrey. REVERE HOUSE, ALbANY, OR. - CHAS Pfciffcr, Prop. Only flmt eclas bouse i the city. Lare sample rooms for com mercial men. No Chinamen employed in tut kitchen. General stage ofUe Corvallis. FINE STOCK FOR SALE. Keep your EYE on Dr. George W. Gray's sale of registered and high grade short horn cattle. Well bred trotting and draft horses. Thoroughbred small Yorkshire pigs. High grado Shropshire Cotswold sheep, etc. Hale to be on his farm near Oakville Church, Linn county, Oregon, November 7, 1890. Terms of sale: All sums under ten dollars, cash ; over ten dollars, one year's time without interest with bankable notes or 10 per cent, discount for cash. Callfemla ral-B-furc. 'The only gire .-anteed cure for catarr cold in the lies.., bay fevor, rose cold catarrhal deafr :ss and sore eyes. - Re store the tonsc if taete and unpleason breath, resnltit f Irom entarrh. . E and pic: -ant tc :se. Follow direction and a cure is .'ranted, ty all drug gists. Send fc circular to Abietin Medical Com" if, Oroyille. Cl. Six months' treat : Jnt for fl; sent by majl. fl 10, f sale by Foshayot Mason, 20,000 -lbs dried ap ples iipOiyied Pi HIGHEST CASH TRICE WiLL BE PATD BY THE - - wiLLAxni. nmi ca H WANTED! ffiS Perfect Remedies i a mM uuikii m w i w i - w nxn sa. jm aasdai I VJH. iSendj.r Cf xulsr.l rtTfa3f9. ?ARiFjjjjLyimcotQMpyng,f:AL 1 Sk jtik,Jl Zimm wm t irrsi a m m s v 1 AS stel sr H 4fzry Sup one of thoe $?0 Koy. al Jewel Heaters, it' you please. All right Cateh it. How's, business? That's good. So's mine Good bye! Br r r click. SPRINGFIELD SAWMILL A. WHEELER, SPRINGFIELD, PROPRIETOR. SPUING FIELD ffAlhany yard snd offlce on Railroad, between 4th . v heeler, A many Manager, Having lumlter not es celled in quality, and facilities not surpassed forth' urompt and suliKfactory tJllinir or orders. I rcaiwiclfiillv solicit a i-hsrc of th .radts. A. WKCE1.RR JULIUS GKADWOHL'S GOLDEN RULE BAZAAR. THE LEADING CROCKEHY, FANCY GOODS AND TOY STORE OF ALBANY. THE ONLY GEMJI ft ROGERS BROS SIL VERWARE, FRENCH CHINA D GLASSWARE, BOY'S WAGON , ABY AND DOLL CAR, r I AGES, AND A . General iLsaortsioat of Fancy Goods. Kni.ii, n iha firwut Taim- C!niW and Familv Groceriea. .lireot for net caali ami can 8 the 'Insurance agent for rire and FOR PURE DRUGS TOILEl' AND FANCY GOODS GO TO f (trO I J' Jill I 1 -ALSO The finest Line of Pianos and Organs m tie Willamette Vailej. CALL AND EXAMINE UIS STOCK FEE. D -AND- GENERAL PKODUCE MARKET. WA KTED SPFCJALLY- Hay, cats rnd r'..tnea, Hjf ly sett. on hc Oi gon Pacif.o Railroad ex,:-sir.n aid my iticrtatiiy Itwe tir where I sell i Qistitilickto ruit tin inul: rrs. f fi;.s ftr f rtity itin l a Tin g-a-1 i n g-a l 1 n p lie lo! Hello, UeaUftl! Ye, Say. (live me Mat thew & Wajshbura KWiiflt! HelJc), Matthews J& Wasbhuni! Br r r r you? Al ri;hf. SSenJ rre OUEUON d 5th streeU4JJ He Uv largest stock in th Valley. nine. G. UMIAK iirop, Paints. Oi atea.tallM f ai staUssssry. pnowasi, we. 0 C3 tBl7S TB3U CARRir? STORJE (t Masco BV8IRCSS NOTICES. The latest eneet music; at Mrs Hyinan's. No. 1 SUr tomatoes an I all kinds of fresh canned rood! at a very low dgure at Conrad Meyer's Mexican Cactus Bitten. . the best remedy la the world for liver and Ud say diseases, indigestion, ete. For mle at M Banrngart's A new line of flne wall-papers Uh border to match have leen vi; ued at fortini J A Irviug's. They are i.ew and elc ut designs. Call uud cp them. P0UM Absolutely Pure. Thispowder never vanes. A marvel of puruytrength and wbolesomeness. Mora economical una uu unuuirj kiwi, aud cannot be sold in competi tion with muiuiuae oi low teji, soon weight alum oi phosphate powders Bold OUly III Cl!B, KOTALi DSKljif' OW- OSa Co, H Wall -.u. N. I. Lawis M, Johnson & Co., Agents, roruann, uretron. laiee Simmons !Lwer Regulator One Dose TTOATB r ioo Dollars Dsaa 8. L. It: I cnosiJer one dose of Him saons Livsr RcsMlator north 9I0SV I was constipate, had He irlachs, could cat noth ta with satisfa-rtion oranprlte' had ths bloat, and felt a'tom-ther out of sorts. I re sorted to Bins Mast, Catome'. q-iinine, and very remedy cuestcl, hut onlv olttned tsaporarv relief. One dose of 8 L R did m " mars snod than IRIM worth of fclors an dctonnt. Kesp'y, J C Macrr. I have been a teacher for twenty years, and 'tiring that time have had lepeatrd attacks of l.radache, pr.luced hv torpid Liver, and have been entirely cn cd hy 8immons Lira Regulator. I fonn it to be of an oHd a character in its action , r -t to interfere. In 'is least with my duti tin the school room. . o tht siml.ar situ ' d and subject the srine, I cannot t o hi rectwnuieod Sim-n"-r t Liver Kefrnlator. K, K. Hrr r.t. i ".ni. s. Au Abawlair are Tbe Orleinsl Aliietinc Oiuimcnt is on it put up in larpe fwovnee tin Vxes. and Is an absihite tu.c for old ores, burns, wounds, cbsprM d bands and all skin eruptions. Hill positive ly euro all kinds of piles. Ask tor tbe OriffiDal Abictine Ointment. Bold by lssbsT A Mason at 3." cents per ox y l ail W cents. 0 B. WINN, AOFST Pt)R THK LF.AD inc Are. lifs and scefdent Imnreace enai IsMnattfm, lVemnlgfa, Cora NfUsMOMI. AM ALL PAIN. t OsMsswh sttrs trni Isfattrs COU OH CUR Ma OMM VfVK eotuumntoK. Mlyfdlshaia. EtaaKs, (Osftl SIU , lap s. bsai Mpm, sm SHfLOm TfTALFXPS is what Ten r4 for Constination, lo of Appetite, D't ;. assa, ar.d all symSVms of lypTis. Price 60 and TS cents per bottle. For sals by FaCiar Mason. ' S( .WSJ