The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, May 25, 1888, Image 2

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DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET.
CONORI8SMAN- Jthn M. Gtsrin, of Mullen ah.
8UPRKMK JUDUS John Burnett, r Bwttoa.
rHltlDKNTIAL ELECTORS. -
W. H. Efllngor, of Multnomah
W. R, Hll y mi. ol Unn,
I, R. klpworth, of Umatilla.
unuor ATTORNEY 0. W. Belt, of MrU7
1KM0CR4T1C COUNTY TICKKT
REPRESENTATIVES -R C Miller, of Ubtnon,
Jff Mkym, of Solo.
J BR Moralock, Urowt.w
Jl LH.K J J Whltaajr, af Alton.
COMMISSIONERS B W Coopw, of Ontrr.
U W Phillip, of Solo.
CLERK E MunUwru. uf Ukuw.
RECORDER E E Dl, of HfcTrtthurff
IIIRIFK - John Smtllintn, at Roto.
TREASURER H rmrwtll.of S7tcum.
ASSESSOR Z R Mass, of Brush Cmk,
SCHOOL SUFERINTENDEMT L M Cart, of Seio,
'RONER-Jrry 8h, of 8wm1 Hon
Kl'RVRYOR E J O'OunMT.
JI IM1K WILLIAMS' SI'RKt'H.
A Islr sited audience collected at the
Court HouKe Monday night to hear Judge
William. He wa Introduced by Mr. O.K.
Wolverton, and launched into hit subject
at once. For a quarter of an hour he made
war upon Cleveland and his adminUtra
tion, and this was the burden of his song
Cleveland vetoed the river and harbor biil
This amounted to almos a crime in the
Judge's eve,and all this In the face of the
fact that the last republican president had
been guilty of doing the same thlng.and, U
our memory series us right, Grant did the
same thing at the very time when Wil
liams occupied a teat In the cabinet. An
other matter that seemed to fearfully shake
up and disturb the Judge was the fact that
over 40,000 republicans holding federal ap
pointments at the time Cleveland went in
to office had given way to democrats who
now fill the same place. This was truly
fearful to contemplate. The Judge's ntatc
ment that a large majority of these faith
ful adherents of his party had been remov
ed to make way for democrats was far from
the truth. Not one in four had been re
moved at ail, and those that were removed
were displaced because of incompetency,
neglect of duty, etc. The terms of nearly
lift I mm m .1. .
an nu expired octore tneir places were
filled. Very few removals were made, in
fact, as is clearly seen here in Oregon. Were
any of the postmasters at the following
places removed by Cleveland, to-wit, Pert
EDITORIAL NOTES.
Thc number of Democratic state con
ventions that have declared for (irover
Cleveland corresponds exactly with the
number of states in which conventions
have been held.
The Eugene Journal very pointedly con
demns mud-tllnsina and other "nlnncy"
conduct In political campaigns and then in
the very tame article calls Governor Pen-
never "a free trade crank." The Journal
very innocently means that no one shull
throw mud at it or itt political atsoclatet,
but it thall have liberty to use all the mud
it chooses.
Day by day the cheering news reaches
us from various parts of the county that
democrats arc closing up the lines and will
march on to complete victory on the 4th
of June. This is presidential year.and the
bright outlook for President Cleveland's
re-election inspires democrats everywhere
to stand together In solid phalanx to elect
the whole county ticket
Say, now, are Swift and Tanner rcpubll
can emissaries sent here by the leaders of
that party to Interfere In the politics of this
state ' Isn't this outside interference an in
suit to the republican voters of this state t
Are they authorized to come here to tel
republican voters how to vote ? lienor
bright,now,right up to the mark.
Let every democratic voter In the city
turnout to hear Hon. Geo. H. Williams 011
n. t Monday evening. He is a man of
ability and will present the republican side
of the tariff with both skill and ingenuity
Democrats will always be the gainer where
this question is discussed cooly .deliberately
and with candor
From every republican paper in South
em Oregon we find Indubitable proof that
Col. Irish's speeches have had telling effect
en the minds of the voters in that region.
Every republican exchange has Its editorial
columns tilled with long and elaborate ar
ticles to break the effect of Mr. Irish's
speeches. "Truth crushed to earth w III 1 ie
again."
The democrat w ho bolts his ticket th's
year will be called a bolter two years from
now. In these days when republican pa
pers like the Orrgonian are lashing their
voters into line and demanding that thev
hall vole the "straight ticket," it would be
well for every democrat in Linn county to
carefully consider what his duties are in
the premises.
While Mr. Bilycu was making his speech
TI1K CANDIDATES AT BCIO.
The candidates for county officers spoke
at acio esterduy. The discussion was
opened by Judge Blackburn, who stated
that If elected to the office of County Judge
he would do his duty to the best of his abil
ity. He was followed by Indue Whitney.
w 0 v sir m '
who showed front figures taken from the
record that no county is managed so care
fully and economically as Linn has been.
He showed that he had stood up in the In
terest of the tax pavers, whose ir.oney he
had to spend, and It was clear that the au
dlencc was clearly satisfied that the Judice
made out a conclusive case. The vote the
Judge will get there will show this to be
true. He was very courteous to Indue
Blackburn, his opponent. Judge Blackburn
was equally courteous to Judge Whitney,
These were followed in turn by O. H. Ir
vine, W. W. Rlchardson.rcpubHcm candi
dates, undjeff Myers and Mr. Morclock
democratic candidates for the legislature,
Mr. Denny and Mr. Gcodman for the pro
hibitionists, also by Mr. Williams, republi
can, for School Superintendent, and Mr.
Curl, demecrat.for the same office. By the
way we are informed that Mr. Curl floored
his opponent In the discussion. The dem
ocrats of the "forks" arc more harmonious
this year than they have been for a long
time. Thev will live a irood account of
themselves on the 4th of June. Every
democrat we talked to while there seemed
to appreciate the Importance of doing their
whole duty tlds presidential vcar.
I hays jut retired so invoice of the ct! bralid
Thompson Glove Pitting Corset
one of the oldest ar lost reliable tasks known. I e'o keep a full assortment t
The Hall's Coil Spring Health Corset
Dr. Warner's Health Corset,
land, East Portland, Astoria, Oregon Citv.
Salem, Albany, Eugene City, Roseburg, Saturday at Brownsville, urging voters to
Jacksonville, Ashland, Corvallls, Dalles,
Pendleton or Baker City ? Not one. Some
of the republican appointee are still serv
ing. So it has been all over the co-intry
The Judge damaged his case very much by
these misrepresentations. The Judge de
clared that mani had been appointed to
office from the South with nothing else to jut so
ca. wm menu inem except me iact mat tnev
had borne arm against the government,
when in fact he knew that no man had been
appointed for that reason. The Judge de
clared that he had no desire or intention to
revive the memories of the late war,( Haunt
the bloody shirt.) yet he put in about 15
minutes solid work in berating the "briga
dier of the South,"including Justice Lamar,
whom he evidently hates with a "whole
lot" of venom. During all the time he
ws denouncing Lamar and Fuller a trait
or, every one present could ee a vein of
intense bitterness running through all his
remarks. Those who had not forgot fen a
little incident in the Judge's history could
easily trace it cause. When Grant was
president, fwr some causewhich the country
never comprehended, he appointed Judge
Williams to the very office to which Lamar
and Fuller have been appointed. No sooner
had the appointment been announced than
"Rome began to howl" all over the coun-
tr y .and uch wa the strength and character
of the opposition among both republican
and democrat that the president was com
pelled to withdraw the nomination, a It
wa evident that the Senate would reject
it Comparing this with the fact that
a republican Senate confirmed La
1 ... ... .
mum no win soon conn rin fuller, and we
have the cause of the Judge's disposition to
wave the "bloody garment." The Judge
then discussed the Mill's bill and placed his
opposition to it upon the ground that it wa
sectional and partisan, removing tariff from
Northern commodities and leaving ali on
Southern ot mmoditie. In order to prove
that it was sectional, he had to resort to
ibterfuge and open misrepresentation. Be
aid the Mill' bill removed all the six mil
Hop duty on wool and left the fifty-eight
m.. lions on sugar. The Mill's bi 1 makes
reduction of $1 i.ooo.oooon sugar, but the
Judge say it make none. He attempt to
deceive the people about the matter, and
also attempted to do the same when he
said no reduction had been made on rice,
when all know who have read it that it
makes a material reduction on rice. His
fallacies about a p-otective tariff effecting
higher wages for laboring men were so pa
lent that they need no notice here. We
k'ive thejudgc credit for stating explicitly
that he favored the reduction of the sur
plus in the treasury by removing the fifty-
eight millions' tax en sugar, putting that ar
ticle on the free list, and removing the tax
from tobacco, but this is so intensely parti
san and tectienal that it did ro credit to
the Judge's candor, in view of the fact that
that was his main reason for opposing the
Mill's bill. He asked the editor of the Dem
ocr at to explain why the Mill's bill re
moves all the six millions duty from wool
and retains all the fifty-eight mil ion en
sugar.andthe IeralJ, though ignorant of
the reason of the truth which it told, said
the Democrat would not answer it. Of
course, the Democrat, nor no one else,
could be held to answer a proposition that
is not true. The Mill's bill removes the
$6,000,000 duty from wool ami $11,000,000
from sugar, hence the speaker is entitled
to no answer to a question false on its face.
The J jdge is getting old and seems to be
dwe ling in the political barbarisms of the
past, vainly endeavoring to resist the en
lightened progress of the present, and his
speeches lack the force, clearnes, fire and
consistency that characterized those of
former years.
vote for Mr. Gearin for Congre,hc asked
what Mr. Hermann had done to entitle
in to -the votes of the people again. He
paused a moment and then asked any re
publican present to tell what Mr. Hermann
had done. He paucd again when an old
republican answered "he drew his salary.
Any one could do that.
There Is a significant sentiment growing
up among voters all over the state.and tak
ing deep hold in the minds of many. It i
that Oregon ought to be represented in
Congress bv both parties and for thW
reaaon many republicans consider vcrv
a m
favorably the business proposition of send
ine- Mr. Gearin to Congress. It Is believed
m ,
that Oregon would fare much better if
both parties were represented. At a mat
ter of business and le-'Ulatlve ir.tcrest
many republicans will vote for .Mr Gearin
Every true democrat should lay ahh
all personal dislikes concerning candidate
and labor to promote the union of demo
cratic sentiment and democratic action
Each democrat, as a member of the great
democratic partncrt.hip,owes something to
every other member of the party. A "ccr-
tain candidate may not suityou.but he may
be exactly the choic of hundred of demo
crats who have equal rights and privileges
in the party with you. Vote a- a democrat
this presidential year
Mr. Conter, republican candidate for
Sheriff, w e understand is going round ad
vising republican voters to vote the straight
ticket and not tcratch a idngle man from
Congress to Coroner,and at the same time
soliciting demverats to vote for him. He
would thus make too' of these democratic
voter h. and two years from now would de
nounce these democrat as bolters Dem
ocrats beware of the honied words of these
enemies who try to lip Into office on you
votes. If any of these republican candi
dates should by hook or crook be elected
they wil' throw their hats into your faces
and crow over the way they hoodwinked
you.
The Eastern Oregon Seoul, an indepen
dent paper, has this to say : "During the
last month we have talked with many re
publicans who are in favor of low tariff
Such naturally belong to the opposite par
tv and should vote the democratic ticket
Dolph, Mitchell and Hermann and the res
of the republican members of Congress
with but few exceptions, vote for the rctcn
tion of the present high protective tariff.
while the democratic members, with few
exceptions.are in favor of substantial reduc
lions. A vote for Hermann or the repub
lican legislative ticket is a vole for high
tariff. No other issue is before the people
and men should be frank and lionet
voting upon the question."
HOW MKN 1MK.
If we know all the method of approach
adopotcd by au enemy we are the better
enabled to ward off the danger and post
pone the moment when surrender becomes
inevitable. In many instance the Inher
ent strength of the body sutlicc to enable It
toeppose the tendency toward death. Many
however have lost thcHc forces to Mich an
extent that there is tittle or no help. In
other case a litt'e aid to the weakened
Lungs will make all the difference between
sudden death and many years of useful life.
I'pon the first symptoms of a Cough, Cold
or any trouble of the Throat or Lungs, give
that old and well-known remedy lkxchee s
ticrman nvrup, a carrlul trial. It will prove
what thousands say It to be, the "benefactor
of any home.
Braides a full line . f
FRENCH WOVEN CORSET
n 1 coreets earring iu price from 50 cant to f 3.00 each. 1 kef), est a nixes
and Itngtha of abdcmioel, nursing, and Misers com.!, aod err t jilting i.
waiata for children and Muss.
Samuel E. Young.
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POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
A S-Tvsl of portt j
This powUor m or vvrW
xiin ts .:.a4jr k.w-U.anSaaaaot UbUitutt
lt u- ft wn tS araKavS o lt tot, sfcoH
sgValSBiori H3pkaU uuiiton. Smoonivia
CAM. B7l ECJt twi Co. . u V
FOR SALE,
at vrry low rate.
Lumbsr, Shingles, Lath, Posts,
Pickets, Pence Trimming,
Sasb9 Door3 and Blinds.
Call for prists ei yarJ ou Oih 8t,. ft
saatofo. AC hwite .
W. W, CROWDER.
The friends of Alex. Brandon will find
ft "whole lot" more food for reflection in
trds mornings Herald. That paper admits
to its columns under a hidden name what
it has not the courage to say itself. It
complains about the county court allowing
Ad. Harmon's bill. Well, Alex Brandon
allowed that bi I, and he is the republican
candidate for commissioner.
The lone of the Republican press indi
cates an inci easing uneasine.s at the pros
pect that the responsibility for the defeat
of revenue ref 01 m, if it is defeated, must
rest with the Republican majority in the
senate In this critical campaign year.
Worth Knowing.
Mr, W. H. Morgan, metehi.nt, Lite
City, Fla. was taken with a aevere cold
attended with a distressing coazh and
running into consumption in ita first
stages. He tried many so-called popular
cough remedies and steadily grew worse.
Was reduced In flesh, bad difficulty In
breathing and was unable to sleep, Final'v
tried Dr. King's New Discovery for Con
sumption and found immediate relief.und
after using about a half dozn bottles
found himself well anu has h A 1.0 return
of tbe disease. No 01 her remedy can
show so grand a record of cores ss Dr.
King's New Discovery for Consumption.
Guaranteed to do Jott what i . .!tfmed for
it Trial bottle free at Fos'iay & Mason's
Dtug Htore.
Kseklea's Am lea Salve
Tbe beet salve in the world for C.r.ts,
Bruises, Sores, Ulcer e, Malt Ftbeum, Fever
Soros, Totter, Cnanped Hands, Chilbla'us.
Corns and ali Skin Eruptions, and posi
lively euros Files, or no pay required. It
is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction,
or unonev refunded. Frice 25 cents per
box. For salf by Fosbay A Mason,
Keaews ISer -unli.
Mrs. .Phoebe Chesley, Feterson, Clay
Co., Iowa, U)ls the following remarkable
story, the truth of which is vouched for
by the residents of tbe town : "I am 73
years old, have been troubled with kid
ney complaint and lameness for many
years ; could not dress myself without
help, "ow I am free from all pain and
soreness, and am able to do alt mv own
housework, I owe my thanks to Electric
Bitters for haying renewed my youth, and
removed completely all disease and pain."
Try a bottle, only 50c at Foshay aud Ma
son Drng Store.
Its Delicacy of Flavor
and the efficacy of its action have render
ed the famous California liquid fruit rem
edy 1 Byrap of Figs, imaiemely popular.
It cleanses and tones up the clogged and
feverish syatotn, and dispels headaches,
colds and fevera. Fi r sals by Foshay A
Mason,
Administrator's Sale
OP
8T. CHARLES HOTEL A WD
OLD ORANGE STORE.
Notice for Publication,
Land OiHee at Oregon Citv, Or. 1
May 17h, IStftB.
Notloa la hereby given that the follow
ing nasoed settler has filed not Ice of bis
Intention to maka final proof in support of
nia claim, and that said proof will be
made bs fore tbe Judge or In esaa of Ida
aboe the County Clerk of Ltna ooun
ly, Oregon, at Albany, Oregon, on
MUaday, Jaljr a. lass.
via : John M. Flaugher, Homestead En
try Io 4S70. for the N of N K i and N
!i of N W J of 8eo. 82, To 1 1 H Hi E. He
nataea the following witnesses to prove
ht continuous rentdsncs upon and euHi
vatlon o', said lead, vis : Jas II 8ouh,
John O Boyd, Thomas Crockett. William
Ray, all of Lsbanoo, Linn coit.ty,Orsgoo,
W. T. HCB-SKT,
ALTAGO, 9320.
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!!ZI3SIm
J, A. WINTER,
A Phetosrspbtrof esptriaaos.is ia Browm
villa for the samtner, aod is pesparol tv
make photos in all sisss and styles.
Admiuistrator's Notice.
Not Wis is hereby given that the under
algned has boon, by order of the Canute
Court of l inn county, Oregon, made
April jlil.. Iftss, duly unpointed Admin
Utrator of tho estate of Samuel K Duncan
docs seed. All parsons having claims
against said estate am hereby notified to
present them duly verified 10 the under
ajgnnd at bis resldenoe in Albany, within
six months front the date hereof,
April 37tb, lim,
R, M. PasmseTo,
T. J. stitks. Administrator.
Attorney for Administrator.
W 1 m t T. I mA AgSTonU
SPlVMF 1VJ S?Jt;tl work-nt for u Aeis
trafMTd who ran lun.i.h llictr .,u buraaa and )
iM.tr hlc tltm t .ti.u.caa. Sir n-innU may
'roftubly eiriflov d MS A law taauxAas la towes
ml elilM. K. r MHSSSB and Co., 100 Main St
It; - .in 1. Va.
NOTICE is hereby Liven Hat H i ooder-
igntrd Adn.ioitrstr of the ct-psitoership
etite of BOMS Mejcr, lleery AKy.r, be-
iog debased, in parsaance of so order and
di-crraof the Cmn.ty Court cf l.mn county.
Oreuca, trade aud Mitcrtd of record on the
2nd day of April. I8W, w ill sell at public
auction to tbe bigl.t-zt bidder, at tbo Court
House door in Linu tounty, Urrgoa, ca
Ihetadtfajr f Janr, 1SSS,
at tbs boor of one o'clock iu the aflerooon of
said day, the following describd real prop
erty bt-lonKinu to B4id estate, to-wit : Lots
No. 5, 0, 7 and 8, in block No. 1, in tbe c;ty
of Albany, in Linn county, Oregon ; also 26
ftetofftli. west side of lot No. 1, iu block
No. 10, in the city of Albany, in Linu coun
ty, Oregon ; also the estt one half of lot No,
3, in block 11, iu the oily of Albany, in Linu
ccunty, Oregon, as described on the piata
and surveys of said city ; aloo lot No. 7,
containing C.67 acres, known as fair ground
lot, survcied iff swd plotted by the Linn
County Ak .cultural Association, the same
beings part of the N W quarter of the do
nation land claim sf 1 am: IIutcLir.fl, in Linn
county, Oregon.
Terms of sale cash 10 hand.
.'011 n A. CRAWroan,
Administrator.
A. J. PsQSSITER,
Veterinary Surgon.
jrsiduate fthe Ontario Voterinary
lcg, Toronto, Canada,
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HAND SEWED DOUBLE AND SINCLE
HARNESSES, SADDLES, WHIPS,
an vert thine, usually kent in a first-class
1 , Repairing carefully and promptly
c.
B.L, P0WIB, Prop'r,
FAULTLESS I
a.-Nati.ri. U riullltu maA ma la that
ATI-Nature U faultless and so la that
discovery, containing only Na-
noble
ture'a own remedies, ''The
It isa benefit to the human racr. KEP UP
YUUin, HfiALTH, VIQCRb the
of
KFUNDCS'S UREQON BLOOO PUBIf ICR
Quick and Complete Cure or alt Diseases of
tbe Skin, Kidneys. Bladder and Liver. It
checks Rheumatism and Malaria, relieves
Constipation, Dyspepsia and Bilious neas,and
puts fresh energy Into the system by making
New, Jtlch Mood. Take It In time, right now,
' """' oeai as apreventallve ol disease.
-jld and used everywhere. $t a bottle. 6 (or K
3 YEAR OLD RECORD 2:42.
The Past and Game Son of Attamont, I'll 3-4, and
Maggie Arnold, 2:35.
Will be at J. NabniSet 'a tah, Albany, Fridays and Hatnrdsy ef each weak. The
balance of the time at J. W. MeKnignt'a farm 4 miles west of Ijbsnen on Harrow
flanss R. K. Pasture will be furbUked at thi farm at ti per month. Accidents
sod sseapss at owner risk. Take notion of hla remarkable braedlns; :
Klrssi by Altarnonl ( Wsfton reoard 2:2tr) Ft rat dam Maggie Arnold (record 2:36
nubile trial 2:2810 by Atmout Msiubrino (full bretbor to Mauls Wo, dam of Mac
Mahon 221. Durango 2:23') by Alto nt. Heoond dam All? Drake (dm of Norman
Medium 2.-20; Alios Adison, 2:28 ! ; Haggis Arnold, S.33: Attino. 4 year a, 2:41) by
Alexander's Norman aire of Lulu 3:I4 , May Q en, 2:20. Third dam by Pilot, Jr.
Htr of tbe dams of Maud H 208 V , Jay -By M. 2:10.
A tamsnl (tbe aim of Attago) aired Almoneue, 2.29'4; Plphon, 6 years. 2MH ; Alts,
S years, 2:3 2 H ; Zilophena, 2:37 ; Lady I loach, 2:38 ; (oquita. 4 yoarc, 2:39 Si ; Oneoo.
Syaara,2:42; Attago, S years, 3:42 ; Prloemomont. 2 year, 2:4f. : Atta A., 2 year.
2SH ; and many other gamo and fast homos hsssiss being tt only bsrwe now living
in the Nortbwoat that Issisndar-I through his brooding his own performance and the
performance of hla progeny.
Almoo; Mam brum (the sire of tbe dam of Altago) has a record of 2:K and ahuwoJ
s 2:2S gait at Fairtawn bofore be ess ootd, lie was from tbe loins of tbs great A 1
mot.! ou; of e Mambrino ilef mare, bolnc a full brother to Mettio West, the moot
wonderful brord mare tust evor lived according to her opportunities,
Alexander' Norman (the aire of Alice lrke tbe aocontl dam ef Attago) aired Lulu,
; May Quoon, 20, and la grandslre of Proline, 2:18 ; Moody, 2:18ft ; Fany Rob
lnaon, tMSi ; itlackwood. Jr., 2:22ft, and 21 other- In tho 2JSa list.
Pilot, Jr..talre otke 3rd dam of Attago) was directly tho aire of John Morgan, 2:2 -,
Tacky, 2:28 ; Toiler, 2:38. and 8 others with records of U:30, or better, und is grsndatre
of Maud H. 2:06V : Jay Kre ee, 2:10 ; Nutwood, J:l8i ; Noontide, 2:304 ; Mambrino
Jlft, 2:20; Pilot Boy, 2:20; Naiad Queen, 20 Viking 2:2ft, and 83 others In tbe
We invito a careful study of tbe blood lines that concentrate in the pedigree of tbie
young horse Mo has some of alt tke bst is bta vein aod nothing in fc.'t elns but
wl at la of the beat, take not loo. he has the blood of the 4 great fountain beads. Ham
blatonian, Mambrino Chief, Alaxaudor'a Norman and Pilot, Jr. lie has 3 croa.es te
Mambrino Cbtof. the h.a l of the Mambrino family and 2 crosaoa to Hatnbletonlan
tho founder of tbe ifambletonlan family, wid e Norman aired hie second dam and bis
third dam was a daughter of Pilot Jr. Don't oyer look tbe fact that the blood of these
great horaos is . ended ''.own to kirn through tbo very speed leal and beet chsooola.
lteoldon ho u a trotter himself a very Importaut tbLr for a man to know when be Is
breeding for speed. No horse brsd like this backed up with a throe year old record
of ?:42 eon do otherwise than get sored at the ironing gu.
Tbe fee required for hla service Is f r below that cf any horse standing In Oregon,
of like brteding and inuividanl exceieooe. You that are breeding iu tho direction of
light harness blocd don't overlook AlUgo.
Me will be allowed to serve mare at fSft to insure. Pevsbie when the mars Is known
to be in foal or haa changed ewuera. (season 125 nsvab.e at time of aorv'ce. not ro-
mponstble for act-Menu.
For fuitber Infoi motion or extonded pedigree, aJiresa
WHAT L. E. BLAIN HAS.
An imm esee number of suits of clothing, dress
and business, for men and boys, Prices low when
quality is considered,
A very large stock of shoes and boots, a splen-
did one to select from, as it' contains all grades at
prices to 'suit,
nnns rf of1oa . ikA x j
ovjids vt ujuo wry L&bvab goous in
neckwear, and prices remarkably low. 50 cents
buys a necktie of splendid quality and 25 cents a
good one,
A variety of styles of hat s hardly equalled this
side of Portland, and a stock of furnishing gcods
extensive in its nature.
A stock of goods all together that spea
tself on inspection.
Foster s Block, Albany, wr.
Knapp, Burrell & Company,
D. B. MCKNIGHT,
Albany, Oregon.
The Photographer, Albany, Or.
I havo all the nasat'vea taken bv
0,
us, at tLe following prices : Card size, '2
Paxton and anv one can havo dnoli
Col - catea from their negatlvea b addressing
alee. S3 per dozen, bou-
Oflioo and renbleiiiM corner ofSesond donrs, f6 per dozen. I keep the linest
and Uaker Streets nr or uregon views in the west. Cata-
AIDAftlV nDCPPLl Jogue rurntshed on application Copvtug
ALbAN T, UntUun. and enlargir g old pictures a specialty.
J. G. duwroRn.
EVER
TTHING
in the
Boot and Shoe Line
AT COST
until closed out at
BRQWNELL & STANARD S.
AT COST. AT COST.
Having tiutckssed the stc.ck cf goods cf Sliasr t L.nwm 1 v ill sell tbe sano-
at cost until oiosed nut. That means monf v in vour pockt. No sueii bar
gsins eesr befoie cflersd. I have alo purcbasf-d the bauktnpt stock tf
HAY & ASHBY,
of Hsrriaborg pot hletipg i f
Clothing', Gents Furnishing Goods
and General Merchandise.
Everything will be sold at.
COST WITHOUT RESERVE.
MY SC., IOC, ISC. AND 25 CENT COUNTERS
thousand cf s
Have In slock s complete assortment of
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS,
of every description including
Bain Wagons, Oliver Chilled and Steel Plows
Deering and McCor mick, Mowers and Binders,
Hollingsworth and Tiger Hay Rakes, for one
and two horses, Buffalo Pitts Threshers,
Steam and Horse Power, Harness,
Farm Bells, Garden Tools,
Lawn Mowers, Etc.
also a full line of first-class N
CARRIAGES, BUCC3ES,H ACKS AND CARTS.
Buggy Tops a Specialy.
Call and examine the goods and got oata.ogua of pritws, which are greatly reduced
for trade of 1888. '
F. H. R0SC0E, Manager,
JULIUS JOSEPH,
Manufacturer of Choice Cigars
add with aitijles worlh twice their price. Seversl
variety. Bargains in all of them.
vat
. W. SIMPSON,
Albany, Oregon.
SPRINGFIE
ELD SAW MI
Lib.
SPRINGFIELD, OREGON.
Albany Yard and Oflles on Railroad St., between 4th and 5th Street
Having lumber not excelled in quality, and facllitae not surpvwed f r the
prompt aud satisfactory filling of crders, I respactfully solicit a share of
the trade.
A. Wheeler.
-AND DEALER IN-
FINE IMPORTED AND KEY WEST
Ctgara, Plug snn Smoking Tobaccos, Meerschaum and Briar Pipes, and a full
line of Sraok' rs Artisles, Also dealer in
CALIFORNIA AND TROPICAL FRUITS.
Next door to Burkban A Koenty's Reai Estate Office, Albany, Oregon.
THE PLACE.
By all means call on
'arker Brothers,
Successors to John Fax, fr vowrj
Groceries,
Produce, Baked Goods, Etc , Etc.
Their goods are the' best and their pri.es
reasonable.
J. P. HAIL,
Albany, Or., Agent for
Columbia Bicycles and Tricycles.
New stock cf 1888 pattern bicycles just
received. Bargains in second hand wheels
all sizes and prices. Call and examine
stack or bend for catalogue freej