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Ml ion vi. UKMOCIUTIO TICKET. For rraaiiant OSOVtnCLSN KLAKO.at Naa York fW Vtw reliant -ALLKlfU. THURMAN, of Ohio. for Praal.laoUal Elaotor. W. R.lBILYKl', of Unn county. W. If. K'ttNUKR. of Multnomah oouiity. t. R, 8KIPWOHT1I, of t nutilm, oouiity. In hU "Twenty Year In Congreaa" cx Scnator James G. Uiainc wrote of exSen tor Allen U. Thurman as follow : "1IU rank in the Senate waa ettabliahcd fronv the day he took his seat,and was never low ered during the period of his services. He was an admirably disciplined debater, was fair In his method of statement, logical in his argument, honest in his conclusions, lie had no trick in dlscussion.no catch phrases to secure attention, but was always direct and manly. His mind was not preoccupied and engrossed with political contests or with affairs of state. He had natural and cultivated tastes outside of those fields. He wis a discriminating reader, and enjoyed not only serious books, but inclined also to the lighter Indulgence of romance and poe try. He was especially fond of the best French writers. He loved Mollere and Racine, and could quote with rare enjoy ment the humorous scene depicted by Balzac. He took pleasure in the drama and was devoted fo music. In Washing ton he could usually be found In the best seat of the theater when a good play was to be presented or an opera was to be given These tastes illustrate the genial side of his nature and were a fitting complement to the stronger and sterner elements of the man. His retirement from the Senate was a terioua loss to his party a loss.indeed.to the body. He left behind him the respect of all with whom he had been associated during his twelve years of honorable ser vice." Twelve years ago there resided in Gal latin count v, Kv., Martin II Phillip, his wife, and a son and daughter. The daugh ter had every comfort wealth could afford, but she became wayward and broke her father's heart. Half crazed he took sever al thousand dollars and departed from home, declaring he would for the remain- s s uer 01 nis me oe a wanderer, in menus made every effort to ascertain his where about, but were unsuccessful and nave him up as dead. A few days ago his son, in looking over the list pension allowed saw the name of Martin H. Phillips, as having been pension ed for serv ices in the Mexican war, and that he resided at ShelbVillc, Illinois The son immediatcl v started and arrived here yesterday, to find his long-lost father an inmate of the poor house- The young man la overjoyed at finding his father, and will soon take the wanderer, who Is now 73 years of ace, back to his once forsaken home, where the family will be again un ited. The platform adopted by the National Democratic Con ven ton will take rank with the best documents of its kind. It is well written ; it deals with living issues; it is truthful in the claims it makes in behalf of the party whose principles it declares, and it shows moderation in it strictures upon the opposition. It indorses the views ex pressed by President Cleveland in his las annual message. It emphatically demands a reform of the tariff system, the modifica tion of unjust and unequal tax laws, the re duction of war burdens, the extension of our markets, the cheapeningof necessaries of life, greater freedom for our fettered in dustries and more remunerative employ men. for the wageworkers. ! I Mr. Cleveland can well afford to be a little superstitious about the name Daniel. Daniel Lockwood has heretofore placed him in nomination for every office he has held. Daniel Manning managed hi cam paign, and was a strong member of a stiong Cabinet. Daniel Lamont is his invaluable private secretary. The word Daniel signi fies "judgment of God," and very appro priate it la. A company is now being formed in London to bridge th English channel from Dover to Calais. The bridge is to be 20 miles long, 160 feet above the level of the sea, and the span detween the piers is to be 160O feet. It will cairy four line of railway truck, and the cost is estimated at 32,000,000. It is to be constructed en tirely of iron in open work, combining lightness and strength, and offering the slightest surface to the sea. It will re quire 2,000,000 tons of iron, and can be built in six year. The State Board of Agriculture under authority of a law of the state has prepared and publUhed a pamphlet of 100 pages, showing the resource of the state of Ore gon. We were not aware that this pamph- Iet,published by authority of the state, was to be made the medium by which certain political cranks were to air their tariff views, but it seems that such is the case. If Minto and McLean are so anxious to pro mulgate their protective tariff views, let them do it at their ow n expense and not at the expense of the state. TI1K iwrr. The Ihsue this year will not be between Mr. Cleveland and the republican nominee, as men ; It will be between free trade and protection tteraM, On many occasions the Dkmih. rat In u friendly way ha asked the I tenth! to say what It mean by the phratic "free trade." This it has not done. Thi it w ill not do, because in so doings it would cither prove the whole republican party to be "free trader" or that It, Itself, misrepresents the position of democrats. We ask the read er of that paper to watch careful'y and satisfy themselves that we arc right In as suming that that pujor dare not undertake to define "free trade." The IlnaU will learn before the campaign Is over that the Issue Is simply low taxes or high taxes. The battle between Cleveland and the champion who shall 8c sent up against him will not be a lwttle for men. It will be a victory for high or for low taxes, The re publicans have been so placed that they cannot furnish a candidate who represent a reduction of the levy of $371,000,000 with out lightening whisky and tobacco. It is only a small or mean man that will attack a woman. To which class does Foraker belong, that he rails against the venerable and respected wife of Judge Thurman? Mr. Thurman is a man whom all esteem a the most distinguished private cltiatcns of the United States a man df great abil ity, of known honesty, of pure life, and when In public life of indomitable courage in the discharge of duty. Taagent. mmmmmmm Rev. Atkins, of CorvatlU, delivered one of the ablest sermon last Sunday on the transfiguration of Christ that it has been our pleasure to hear for a long time. The speaker ha the happy faculty of a good delivery; he could soar high and come down without falling, He lust kept the large congregation spell bound during his discourse. His text can be found in the first four verse of the 17 chapter of the book of Matthew. The district conference of the M. E. C. A. closed a very successful and interesting session here the first of the week. There were thirteen preacher in attendance, be sides a large number of delegates. Mrs. Dave Spanglcr, of California, is visiting her parents, John and Mary Beard, of Tangent. George and John Houck, sons of David Houck. have finished their education, and George has engaged in the drug business at Independence, and John has been offered a place. The brass band at this place has been engaged to play at Junction City on the 4th of July . According to authenticate account he will lead one of Tangent's fair damsels to the hymenial alter on July 4. Mr. Sa-r Bryant and Leila J Knighton, of this place, were to be married this after noon at 4 o'clock. Rev. Rounds official log. 1 e Atfcaar Mark. Wnert-fc. Oat S3e B itter- 20tU par lh. mm- Hay -15,00. Potatoes- (wr b tab!. Beef on foot, 3! Apples I 00 cent pur t 1 Pork 60 per U .reused. Bacon ham 12?e. boulder. 7;. idea 10c Lard loo per lb. Flour 1.80 per bW. hlekena ?.50 per dot. till Feed bran. I (.00 par to horU, IB. mi liiin 2 Cbor 0 Bark lea's arnica Halve Phe host Halve In the world for 1 .n. limine, More, IHoora, Malt Rheum, Fever MM, Toiler, Chapited Hauda, Chilblain, Corns and all Nkiit Kriiptlon-, and powU tlvely cure- Pile, or tin pay required. It t guaranteed to give periaoi Hatisraollon, or money refunded. Price 'Jft oeuta par box. For tale Foshav A Mswn, r'ineniixvd and plain pioklia at Wam.ack & Thompson x, . , m w Its IMlrary of flavor and the elllcaoy of Ita action have tender ed the faiunu California liquid fruit rem edy, Syrup of Flgtt, imuieuaoly popular. It nleattHfiafiui tones up tlie clogged and fovorlnh .VMtem, and dispels hnadwchds, colds and fevers. For Male by Foshay A Mason. Or I mm pli-ilng The f notesrn pner, Albany, have all the Udgatlvea taken I'uxton and any mm run have eaten from their uocUvos by addressing ua, at the following prloea 1 Card ale, 9 per doten, cabinet slae, 8 per doxen, bou doura, 6 per doien. I keep the fin eat Hue of Oregon views In tbe WNt, Cata logue furnished on application. Copying and enlarging old picture a apeclalty. J. u. Crawford. The place to get honest good at lowe ma rke t price is at Browaell & gtanaru Y ( I UK FOR I'lLE. Itching Mat atv known by luoiatura Ilk prttilrs Uoit, prtftiut tttw' s tor) uituit'ubif! iwiilug arier gel ting warm. This form well Hllmt, tilswiirg sn ilroirudtn 111m, yktkl si ottos to tbe apnllosUoa e Dr. Bussiiso's lit rvnuib , win. ih au dlrecUy upon lh itsrU afftx-Uxl, slwrtilng the tumors, allaying tint Illicitae llrhlutf siul tffvllnif a iwmmiiwl cum. 60 .cola. Ailtlrvwi Tha lr Ikwatik MatKtliH) Co , MM O. Sold by M. A. Millar, Pile Dttivixu Mr 11. M. Htcna ha a team pile driver in operation at Corvellia, beir-g osed in the construction f tbe 0. R. k N . wharf. Any one wanting tite aae of tha mu bine can obtain it by writing to Mr. Stone at Corvailir. New embroidery Usui jest received at W F I am now reenving my surtax and sumini Creas f.ood. Call early atid scnre dara u W, F. P. can. Patronize liome industry. Joseph s 5-cent cigar. Fir-1 make. Try mia ef cf hi own At the republican primary in the Third ward of Portland the other day to nomin ate a candidate for Councilman, there were Hzo votes cast and counted in two hours. The content was between Holman and Far rell,the latter winning by 2eo majority .The defeated faction accuses the other of high fraud, and no reasonable man doubts it. as the judge and clerks could not register and count that many vote a In t wry hours. But that's the way repub lean majorities are made in Portland. CURE FOR HU H IIKAIA IIP.. I i yo'i want a raowdjr for JTioueMM. Fiwplea on the (ace, a d a aura euro fur kick heU. !r, ante M. A. Miller, die I'mist, fur Dr. Oei.ni'a Uv. r IMin. otry aid lor a doac, sample free, full box V, e-nig. A tfcmad Legal Opinion. K Bain bridge Munday, Kt.t County Atty,, Clay Co., Tex., say : "Have used Electric Bitters wi:h. mot happy roaults. My brother also was very low with Mala rial fever and jaundici, but was enred by timely use of this medicine, A m aa'.iatled Electric Bitter saved his life." Mr D I Wilcoxson, or Mora Cave. Ky ,, add a like teetlmony. Maying : He poai -tirely beiioves he w.mld hav died.bai it not b"-n for Electric Bitter. Tbls i oi remedy will ward off, a wel! a euro all MalarU BisHasas and for all Kidney, Liver and Stomach Disorder aianua uuefiuated. frlce 50c. and al, at Foahey A Mason'. POWDER Absolutely Pure. TM poarasr asr varia. tkaa tha ordl nary kiads.aai aaaaot kwias. tuaue rovaca A aw ml af parity. bsaoUUitom- ef lew . aSott tilinaassa BDueaMrts Co. . 108 WaO-sa, THE PLACE. By all mean call n 'arker Brothers, .'w.. . r . . a John Plm J'f yur Groceries, Produce. Baked Goods, Etc , Etc. Tb Ir Cood- are ttte best and their prloea reasonable. CHEAPEST AND BEST FENCE MADE. beat ExeerfaacBf. Yon cannot aflord to waste time in experi menting when year laog are in d4ng-r Consumption always seems at first, only i cold, if.t not perm it any dealer to in pore npon yon with some cheap imitation of Br Kin' New Discovery for Consumption, Concha and Cold, but be sure yeu get the genuine, liccaase ne cao make more proht he may tell yon n has soin-thinu jatt good, or just the same. Don't be deceived, but insist npon getting Br hint's New Bis overy, which is guaranteed to uive relief It tl.rost, lunsr and chest sffectious. H - ottlej froe at P isaaf 4 VI m h t i The other day when auemocralic mem ber of Congress proposed to put jute bags on the free list the republicans in a body voted against it. Here was a fine oppor tunity for Congress to give the farmer and wheat grower a little legislation that would benefit him. The republicans, including Hermann, voted against it. These repub lican leaders talk very nicely to farmer before election but entirely forget them after election. We have i i the line of Indies fine shot goods whicr embody excellence in shapeliness comfort and durability and we tell th m at I rock bottom prices with 5 per cent off for can. IlnowMKLL A Stan ah i. The Republican organs, having spent a considerable portion of the past three years in extolling the virtues of Allen G. Thur man, will find their new position a decided misfit every time they attempt to sail In and abuse him. The Democratic party has reversed the Improvident and unwise policy of the Re publican party touching the public domain, and iias reclaimed from corporations and syndicate, alien and domestic, and restor ed to the people nearly one hundered mil lion of acres of valuable land to be sacred ly held as homesteads for our citizens. National Democratic Platform, Ileal Estate and Kmntoyruont Agency. Parties having farm f ir sttv of about ICO acres or those having larger tract which they would be willing to divide up into 80 or 160 acre Iota are invited to call at our of fice a we have a f e v customer for that class of farm. We can also furnish parties in the ciy or country with either male or female help on ehort notice, and we also have a few situation for both male and female in the city and country. Call at 'nor office No G5, First Street, adjoining W C Tweedale'. Tin Store. F. A. Bl'BKHART dVCo. Executor's Notice, Notice is henoy given that the uuderBij-n ed has been this day appointed by the Conn ty Court of Linn count', Oregon, solo execu tor of tbe last will and testament and the codicil thereto of Levi Fanning, lato of Linn county, Oregou, deceased. AH persons hav ing claims against the estate of said deceased are hereby notified to present the same, prop erly verified, to me at my place of business in Albany, Oregon, withiu six month frem the date of this notice. Dated thi 14th day of June, A B., 1888. Samuel E. Young, Executor of the last will ai d testament and codicil of Levi Panning, deceased. Wolvkrton & Irvine, Att'ys for Executor. The Sheileberger Combination Fanes It i ae atroug as plank fencing. It will laat three time aa long. It doea not Injure atock, being aa visible a plank it protocta ail your crop from all s ock bred upon a farm. It i dog proof, protecting abeep from dog and wolvos. ft I- endorsed by 20O$0O of tbe heat far i er ia the WW, as fully filling every claim we make for it. It will turn a pig, bull, horae, hog, talf. sheep deg or half grown foel. It will save evry farmer SHO Go a mile on every mile of fence he build. It ia tbe atrongt-st, nheapeet, moat dura ble,aud perfect farm fence on aarlb. It forma tbe moat perfect combination of two materials. making tbem inseparable and equally durable, combining a It doe, the neatneaa and elegance of Iron with the strength and curability of steel. (Planed and painted, it make a lino fence for tbe city.) 1'rlee, only 50c. to .c per rod FRANK SIKES, Agent. Back of Stewart A itox'n, Albany Oregon. I haye just received sn invoice of the celebrate! Thompson Glove Fitting Corset, roe i f the oldest trd noat reliable make known. I also keep full anaortmentc The Ball's Coil Spring Health Cone Dr. Warner'N Health Corset, lhides s full Sinn of FRENCH WOVEN CORSET and e;eta vaf ring in price from 50 and Itngtba of abdominal, nursing. . M a a aaT wetu for oblltlma and Mi cents to $3.00 each, and Miaace ooisets, I keep est a sixes and everything it Samuel E. Young. OB. BO ttlft KO la hkanaw Uery tor CtmiifHln, eg"lJ ia !! a aia whteh to a -lifi by al. u,iw4ro. inar.alja. It to SBSSSilSflf t H liMUata. narfactty barmtoan. a4 J-m. not aichan In all aaaw of OoeaaapUofl. twas. Cutd. Whoop l.g Cough, Cxwf,. Ureuchiito, aoJ Paloa n the Cba.l, U ha (Ivan aabartal aiialee. Dr Rankoa otijh and l.mn H.rnp t -jUI at &o cwnt b M, A. Millar, QUICK SALES, SMALL PROFITS. BIG BUSINESS, ALTAGO, 9320. Wat a Soul J Is w'oai ara haw sod boaala fur. aota Vamgm$ waaara ti vlaar aaal sir crarjburfy STERLING QUALITIES. Wc Expect Your Trade. W carry afull Ha f GROCERIES, CROCKERY AND CLASS . WARE, CIGARS AND TOBACCO. AihI haJleoaa aarona to dl.t.uv tut CnSX r a . . t i-baJleitga -baapt In l-.a n. lire CO CO HAND SEWED DOUBLE AND SINGLE HARNESSES, SADDLES, WHIPS, ant' ven thing uaually kept In s ftrst-clssa n , . Kopal and 3 YEAR OLD RECORD 2:42. The Fast and Game Son of MM 2:26 3-4, Maggie Arnold, 2:35. Will be at J. Sobmee' table, Albany, Friday and Saturdays ef each weak. The balance of the lime at J. W. McKnigal'e farm 4 mile west of Lebanon oa Narrow flange R. K. Feature wilt be furnished al thi farm at i per month. Aocleeeta d eaoapea at owner risk. Take noUoe of bis remarkable breed lag : Wred by A 1 tarn on t (Wagon record MM First dam Maggie Arnold (record SS, nubile trial a-) by Almont Mstubrloo (full brother to afaute We, dam of Mac Mabon Jfci, Durango 2:23) by Almont. Second flam. Alice Drake (Um of Norman Medium ar;Alli dtaon, fcJB'i ; Haggle Arold. 1.V ; Altino. 4 year a, 2:41) by Alaaander'a Normau aire of Lulu fcttti . May Queen, 2:30. Third dam by Pll Jr. Ill am m.M a aM. . t m m A am Jt - s m mam . . w - aw ui oe uniaoi .iauus., xmy , jay rjrs noe. sio. Aiuinont (tbe aire of Altago) airel Almonette. 2?JU ; Kiphon, 5 ye re, 2VA ; Alta, 6 year, 31 H i ZUophooe, 37 ; Lsdy Itoach. Si ; Coquiu. 4 years, ; Oneco, I year, 2:42 ; Altago, S year, 2:12 ; Prlesmtmont. 2 years, 2:40ft : Alte A 2 yeara. vmjm , ,nu man? mnar ntflssna rail imrKM !mil)(A Imi n tha on v hanai nnw llvinor In the North we that I standard through al breeding hi own performance and the vi uia progeny. ng carefully and promptly E. L, POWER, Prop'r, l FAULTLESS! a-Nktur ia faultleM ana aa la that avr-Natura ia faultlaaa and ao la that noble discovery, contalniac only Na- tura'a own remadlea, ''Tha r'r"- U t aWaaSW mm ii iaa Dcaeni o mi numtn race. Kafir Lit YOUTH, HEALTH, VIQ0R by the use of . X- V., W OS Mil UIIC no vUuiD.au CLre or .11 UIUHM n9 oiaaoar ana livct. it checka Rheumatiam end Malaria, relievea CcnatipaUon, Dyapepeia and Biliouanaaa.and nuta fresh energy Into the ytem by maMac New, Xleh Blood. Take It in time, fieht now. .i ii, annul w uoti a jHcvrmaiiveoi uiaca e. - M and used everywhere. $i a bottle. 6 for K EVERYTHING in the Boot and Shoe Line AT COST . until closed out at BROWN ELL & STANARD'S. FURNITURE. If you want the best and most durable furniture that Is manufactured in the city go to Thomas Brink. He keeps almost everything in the line of furniture that ia kept in a nraLclaas hous Alroon; Mambrino (tbe aire of tbe dam of Altago) has a reoord of 2:46! and showed a 2:2a fall at Falrlawn before he waa sold, He wee from the loin or tbe great Ab rooul ou; of a Mambrino ilef mare, being a foil brother to Maui Went, tbe moat wonderful brocd mare mat ever lived according to her opportunities. Alettiider'a Norman (tbe aire of Alios Drake tbe second dam of Altago) sired Lolu, MW 'J3,y Q?. . "d la grand! re of Proline. 2:18 ; Moody, 2:18 ; Fany Rob Inaon, 2MH ; Blackwood. Jr., 222, and 21 others In the 2.30 list. Pilot, Jr., (aire of tbe 3rd dam of Altago) was directly the elro of John Morgan, 2:21 ; Tark v. MM ; Tatler, 2.M. and 0 others with record of 2:30, or better, and is grandsire jMjlJjPMtl JJ Kro 2:10 ; Nutwood, t:I8 ; Noontide, 2:20. ; Mambrino lift, 2:20 : Pilot Boy, 2:20 ; Naiad Queen, fcMg Viking ttHH, 8S others in the 30 list. We Invite a careful study of the blood lines that concentrate in the pedigree of this young home Ha baa some of all the beat in his veins and nothing in b:eina but what ia of the beat take actios, he haa the blood of the 4 great fountain head, Ham a. W" Mambrino Chief. Alaxandsr'a Norman and Piles, Jr. He has Seraaasa to Mambrino t'bief, the head of the Mambrlne family and 2 crosses to Hambletonlan the founder of tbe Hambletonlan family, while Norman aired hla second dam and hi third dam waa a daughter of Pilot Jr. Don't oyer look the fact that tbe blood of these great boraee Is landed ''own to him through the very apeedleat and beat channels. IloaM.,.. ha Sh a traitor Mm!f a vry important thing for I man to know when bo In breeding for speed. No horae bred like tbl tacked up with a three year old reoord of Ml can do otherwise than get apeed at the trotting gelt, Th fro required for hi service ia f.r below that of any horae standing In Oregon, of ilks brtediaa and inolvldaul ezoelenew. Ynn t ti.t . immMna t,. t... .li-.r;..., nr II a . a , Y m m mZ - - -rmm m, v MBV V ' S WUIUB S aa UV S a WtiWII J light hameaa blood don't overlook Altago. He will U allowed to serve mare at 35 to Insure. Payable when the mare is known toU In foal or ha changed ownera. Meaaon 825 payable at lime of service, not re apoasible for aocldeuta. For futtber Information or extended pedigree, address WHAT L. E. BLALN HAS. An immense number of suits of clothing, dre and business, for men and boys, Prices low wh quality is considered, A vory large stock of shoes and boots, a splen did one to select from, as it contains all grad es at prices to suit, 0j zens of styles of the vory latest goods in neckwear, and prices remarkably low. 50 cents buys a necktie of splendid quality and 25 cents a good one, A varietyof styles kof hats hardly equalled this side of Portland, and a stock of furnishing goods extensive in its nature. A stock of goods all together that spea ks fo itself on inspection. Fosters Block, Albany, Or. Knapp, Burrell & Company, D. B. MCKNIGHT, Albany, Oregon. Have in stock a complete assortment of AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, of every description including Bain Wagons, Oliver Chilled and Steel Plows Deering and McOormick, 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 iirst-class CARRIAGES. BUCCIES, HACKS AN0 CARTS. Buggy Tops a Specialy. i Call and examine the goods and get catalogue of prices, which are greatly reduced (or traue or isae. F. H. R0SC0E, Manager, AT COST. AT COST Having puichaned the atcck of goods of Shane Jb Looswaj I will sell tbe same at coat until closed out. That a tna money in your pockets. No such hsr- gsins evarbefoie offered. I have io purchatied the hankiupt stock of HAY & ASHBY, of Hattiabur eensistiaf f Clothing, Gents Furnishing Goods and General Merchandise. Everything will bo soi l at COST WITHOUT RESERVE. sMY 5C, IOC, I5C. AND 25 CENT COUNTERS odd with articles worth twice their price. Sever si variety. Bargains in all ef them. thousand of a G. W. SIMPSON, Albany, Oregon. SPRINGFIELD SAW MI Liu. SPRINGFIELD, OREGON. Albany Yard and Office ou RaMroad St., between 4th and 5th Street Having lumber not excelled in quality, and facilities not surpassed for the prompt and satisfactory Ailing or orders, I respsctfuliy solicit a share of tbe trade. A. Wheeler. JULIUS JOSEPH, Manufacturer of Choice Cgars -a:sd dealer in- FINE IMPORTED AND KEY WEST Cgars, Plug aon Smoking Tobaccos, Meerschaum and Briar Pipes, and a fall line of Smokers' Art isles, Also dealer in CALIFORNIA AND TROPICAL FRUITS. Next door to Burkbar i A Kceney'sR eal Estate Office, Albany, Oregon. AT COST ! toe1CaQcntotlttBiriir.ini, v v.i!i all i b ENTIRE STOCK QF- OlotMng, Furnishing fioods, Eats, Caps, Treks, Valises, Etc. At Cost ! Those wishing bargains will call early before the a took is broken, as these goods inns be sold within the next 90 dj s. C. B. Roland & Co.