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Ik Speaking In favor of the power of the general government through Congreaa to abrogate the Burtlngame treaty so that the Immigration of Chinese to this country might be entirely prohibited, Mr. Thurman said t "I y, therefore, Mr. Presidential the true way la,there having been no modifica tion of thU treaty by the treaty -making power, and, m far aa we know, no attempt having been made to modify it, there hav ing been nothing of that kind done, and many, many year having elapsed since the treaty wasinade,and the evil growing every year greater and greater,and the danger to which we are exposed by this migration becoming every year more and more im minent, It Is now the duty of Congress without delay to Uke this matter in hand." 45th Congress, 3rd Seas. Part, Vol. 8,page 1300. Let every voter compare that acntlment of Tim -man's with I larrlson's vote to natur alise Chinamen, and then In the light of knowledge and In view of public interest line who should be elected. "Sec. 14. That hereafter no state court or court of the United States ahall admit Chi nese to citiaenship and all laws in conflict with this act are hereby repealed." Such was one of the provisions of the Chinese restriction bill introduced by Mr. Page of California. At every one w ho was conversant with the public events of that day knowa,Chinese were being admit ted to cltUenshlp and made voters in Mass achusetts, Pennsylvania and several other states. This provision was inserted in the bill to prevent the courts from making any further voters from among the Mongolians. A motion was made to strike out this sec tion. If this motion had prevailed of course the courts would go on making ci tizens and voters of the Chinese. Mr. Har rison voted for this motkn,thus voting for Chinese citiaenship. There is no escaping or dodging this record. (See Concession al Record, 47th Congress, Vol. 13, part 4, page 364.) Genereal Ben Harrison's argument for the Republican policy of extracting all the revenues from the wages of labor by laying taxes on the workingman's clothes and oth er necesarks, instead of laying them on the Incomes of millionaries monopolies and toll-taking corporations, is thus quoted from one of his speeches by one of his support ers : "I canr.ot find myself in sympathy with this demand for cheaper coats, which seems to me necessarily to involve a cheip er man under the coat." General Harri son's theory is that labor is elevated and benefited by indirectly taxing its wages, but every tax on the income of the invest ed capital of the multi-millionaires, who have to go to Europe to spend their sur plus, he denounced and opposes as confis cation or communism. The Democrat has been instrumental in increasing the democratic vote in North Carolina by one this fall, if providence or some other unavoidable circumstance shall not intervene. A gentleman who came from that state about two years ago and settled near this city, and who is a constant reader of this papcr,sent a copy to a friend In the old North state who, all his life, has refused to vote at any election. After wards one of the family here wrote to the friend in North Carolina asking him how he liked the DaMocRAT.when he replied in his return letter that he was much pleased, and that through its influence he had been led to the conclusion to vote for Cleveland and Thurman this fail. That man's vote might save the state to Cleveland or some democratic candidate for Congress. Who knows ? The adoption by the Republicans of the Americans flag, in handkerchief form' as a set-off for the old bandana, may be resent ed, and with good effect. Already you may hear the celebrated order of General Dix paraphrased and the use of the Stars and Stripes as a handkerchief reprobated in the words : If any man dares to blow his nose on the American flag, smash him on the snoot." It is not elegant language, but indicates a readiness to defend the use of the bandana and check the use of the American flag for a similar purpose. I shall assume that the arguments al ready made at this session and at previous sessions have convinced the oenate that a limit ought to be placed upon the migration of Chinese to the United States if. indeed, that migration ought not to be stopped al together. Allen G. Thurman, 45th Con gress. Compare that sentiment with the entire record of Harrison on the Chinese question and then say which of the two deserves the votes of labor people on this coast. Just by way of practice te Republican organs are claiming everything for Harri son and Morton, while the Democratic or gans are demonstrating to a certainty the re-election of Cleveland by magnificent majorities. Of course they do not deceive themselves and they do not deceive their readers. Every campaign horn-blower in the land knows that the election will be de cided by the vote of four States New York, New Jersey, Indiana and Conncti cut and anv estimate of the result now is mere speculation. juage Asnoel xseiand, tor many years Judge of the Probate Court of Minneapolis, and a noted republican leader of that state, has announced that he will vote for Cleveland and Thurnan. The man who approved and endorsed the Infamous proceedings of the unsavory returning board of 1876,07 which the pres idency of the United states was stolen from the people,ought to hide his face in shame the remainder of his days. It has been nearly six weeks since Ore gon went republican, and yet the blessed advance in the price of wool that was to fol low a republican victory has with stupen dous stubborn ess failed to materallze. Wats a' matter? Worth Knowing. Mr, W. H. Morgan, merchant, Lak City, Fla. was taken with a severe cold attended with a distressing cough and running into consumption in its first stages. He tried many so-called popular cough remedies and steadily grew worse. Wasreduwd iu flesh, bad difficulty in breathing and wan unable to sleep, Finally tried Dr. King' New Discovery for Con sumption and found immediate relief.and after using about a half dozen bottles found himself well an has had no return of the disoae. No other remedy can show so grand a record of cures ss Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. Guaranteed to do just what is claimed for it. Trial bottle free at Fosbay A Mason's Drug Store. -e Kvjry thiiif I ovght and Bold at M Frank n Jc Co s setra Ifnaud store, Albany, Or. KKKK WHISKY. "The republican party would effect all needed reduction of the national revenue by repealing the tax on tobacco which Is so annoying to the agriculturist, and on all spirits used for the arts and mechanical purposcs.and by suchjsevlslon of the tariff laws as will tend to check the importation of such articles as are produced by our people, the production of which glyes em ployment to our labor.and release from Im port duties those articles of foreign prodnc Hons, (except luxuries) the like of which cannot be produced at home. If there shall still remain a larger revenue than is requisite for the wants of the (government we favor the entire repeal of the Internal taxes,rather than the surrender of any part of our protective system at the joint behest of the whisky trusts and the agents of for eign manufactures." The above is the republican platform adopted at Chicago touching the tariff nnd aurplus question's. It Is well that it should be thoroughly analyzed by every voter, and all Its meaning held up before the pub lic. In order to do this, It is proper that ou" revenue system should be first exp'ain- ed.in general terms, at least. Nearly all the taxes collected by the general govern mcntcome from two aources.namcly.dutlcs on imports and Internal revenue taxes. Duties on Imports are taxes laid and col lected upon goods imported Into this coun try from a foreign country, and internal revenue taxes are laxes laid upon tobacco and whisky produced in thlscountry.Krom these sources there was money enough col lected during the fiscal year ended June 30th, 1888, to pay all the current expenses of.and just demands against.the government and then leave a surplus of ninety-seven millions besides. The urplus for the year ended June 30x11,1887, was fifty-five million, thus producing a surplus in the two years of-one hundred and fifty two millions dol lars. On all sides,both by republicans and democrats, it is agreed that something should be done to prevent this accumulation of money In the treasury. "Such accumu lation of money into the trcasury.there to lie idle, Is a direct and needless damage to the business and labor men ot the country. Thus far republicans and democrats are agreed. But antagonistic differences at once arise when the two parties begin to suggest a way to reduce the surplus. The democrats would reduce the war taxes on the necessaries of life, such articles of food and clothing as the poor as well as the rich must have to sustain life. The republicans would remove the tax from tobacco and whisky alone in order to make the reduc tion. The democrats would rMuce tariff taxes and make clothing and food cheap. The republicans would repeat the tax on whisky and make that cheap. The demo crats would reduce the tax on the wisher woman's shawl and the republicans would remove the tax from the millionaire's whis ky and wine. The republicans utterly re fuse to remove the tax from a single article of clothing but would mat e whisky free. This then is the issue : The dcm'oc rats offer the country cheap clothing and food and taxed whisky. The republicans offer the country highly taxed clothing ami food and free whisky." This is the luc and t here is no dodging it. Sheriffs Sale. the Circuit Court of the Stite of Orrjon for the Couht j of Linn : E 8 Brown aa VLo&ic.' f the N-t'i Vtett em Msnufmctur n, in i CarC .mptuy, pisibt iff vs. Bettrand tfermtn sud Charles Scliatf. ST. defendants. NOTICE is hereby gien tbst by virtue of an execution and order of sale isul out of the above cawed court in the shove entitled action I wi I on SaianUr ike lltb Uar r iu;ni ISSS. At the Court Iloute door, in the citv of Al bany, Lion County, Or-go, at the hour of one o'clock p. m , sell st public auction for cash iu hand to the highest bidder, sll the right, trie and iotersit of tbesaid d f -t..i mt, Charles Schaefer, in and u the following de scribed real property heretofore attach d in said action on the 81 h day of October, 1885, described ir said execution and ord.rof sale aa follows, to wit: The northwest qasrte and the w.-at half of the northeast quarter of SSectioo twenty seyen, Township Line, south range, one wear, Willamette meridian, aud th south wet quarter of the southeast quarter of Section twenty-two, Township nine, scuih range, one west, Willamette ucrnhan, cciitstidng in all two hundred and eighty -.-, more or leas situated in Lion comity, Oregon. The proceeds arising from the 'e of said pi em ises to be applied : First to tht ; . meut of accruing costs and the ooate aud dts'iuras meuts taxed st $'28. Srcor.d to the ;, uf. to the Plaintiff. E. S. l3rou as Bow iter f the North Western Manufaciurirg n I Car Couipauy the sum of $120, with icierett thereon at the rate of 10 per ctut p. r an num from January ltfib, 183. aud tuo fur ther sum of $50 Attorneys fees. Dated July lltb, 1888 John Smallman, By D. S. S '.1 1 1 if , Krrtr.ff. Depaty. CI. DILLON, WHOLESALE MANUFACTURER OF FURNITURE, AT.BANT, cm Executor's Notice. Notice is hereby given that Ine under signed has been duly appointed, by order or ine ;unty court or Llnn county, Ore gon, Executor of the last will and state ment of John Morgan, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present them duly verified to the undersigned at bis ofllce in Albany, Oregon, within six months fiom the date hereof. June 28th, 1888. J, L Hill, W, R. Bii.yku, Ei ecu tor, Attorney for the Exocutor. WAGONS, HACKS AND BUGGIES We are now agents at this place for the ceieorateo wagons, hacks and buggies made uy Fish Bros , at Racine. Wis., and can give belter goods and lower prices man ever oeiore. nemeruoer that we want your trade and will mako it an ob jert for you to come and see ns. MEWiRT A SOX. BINDERS AND MOWERS. Farmers, remember that we thh rear hive the Osborne Hteel Frame Binders and Mowers, the strongest, lighest run ning, ana best made machine in the market. We can give you just as good terms as anyoco, and probably a little better ; at any rate come and see us be fore you buy. STEWART tfcKOX. BINDING TWINE. Wo start in this season with 60,000 pounds of absolutely pure manilla bind ng twine, which we will sell at as low a price as the quality of the goods will ad mit There is very little of the pure in be maikfct, and a great deal of poor twine Is being offered at low prices. We would be glad to fill your orders for the best. STEWART A SOX. THRESHERS AND ENGINES. The celebratej ougiues, separators and saw mills manufactured by Kmaell fe Co. of Massillon, Ohio, are now solJ by us. Tbey are fast taking the ead in the Va'fey and inyariably gtvo satisfaction. Stewart x Pox, An Kxplaaatlou. What U this "nervous trouble" with) which so many seem now to bo afflicted? If you will remember a few years ago the word malaria was comparatively unknown, to-day It la as common aa any word In the English language, yet this word covers only the meaning of another word used by our forefathers In times post. Ho It Is with nervous diseases, us they and malaria are Intended to cover what our grandfathers called biliousness, and all are caused by troubles that arise from a diseased condi tion of the liver, which in performing Its functions finding It cannot dispose of the Idle tlirouuh the ordinary channel is com poFlcd to nass It off through the system. causing nervoua troubles, malaria, bilious fever, e'e, on who n;e suffering can well upprectatc a cure. We recommend Uiceni An-'ust Klowet- Its Ctsref are marvelous. W POWDER Absolutely Pure. ThUnnwasraeiervariaa. Aavurvetef puoiy aafSBsth ltiUon with the multttuOe vt lew teat, shaft la-lit,liuorbMftt o. Roval If4la !Wmn l Co.. 104 WaD-st, N. 1 THE PLACE. By all mean eall on 'arker Brothers, Smc. efMtrx la Cokn Far, f-r your Groceries, Prolines, Batsl Good:, Its, Etc. Tlx r good'- are the best and their pries reasonable. Binding Twine, I have this day made arrangement with Stitwait A Son, of Albany, for lbs furnishing to the Granger blndtns twins' Send In your order and avoll ourselves of the contract. 1 his twine ie purs ma mills. Altwny, July 9 h, IHM. Ma NT Mil.!. Ml, Financial Agent. Referee's Sale. the Circuit Court of the State if Ore gon, for f.ium County, ii A Hoi man and Julia Holuran his wife, Olli hbetb ui nd Htrnsn tthetb n her hiiNband, mi l K: xabeth flolinan, Plain tiffs. TS. Temps Hunt and Lesnder unt, her bus band, Mary llaunah snd Ibo llsnnsh. br hutbsnd, Jeremish Holtusn snd Klvins Hnl man, ids wife. Iaavte Holineu Kliztbeth Strong and Wm. fitmng. her husband, Caihuerie Korgey and Khan Forgey, her hubtnd, Martha Hill and I, Hill, her huaband, Lottie Klt and l'h Kcid her husbsiKf, Jeremiah Wbidby aid JWphlrie tthidby, bir wife, Msrtba len ders and J no lenders, her hurnd, Jennie Caldwell and Floyd !sldwli. her husiMiiid, Sarah Hunt and Lyman Hum, her husband. Mollie Sanders and l Hn der, her huaban l. John V, hldbv. Monroe Wbidby, O H Whidby, Tbox Whidhy. snd Wm Bennett Defendants. NOTICK is hereby given tbst the un dsrsinged, the Keferee duly sppointe ed by tbe above entitled Court in th above entitled cause to make sale of tbe premises hereinafter described, will pnr nuant to an order of said Court in aid cause duly msdo snd entered of reoord on tbe 1Mb dsy of March, 1886. st tbe Court House door In Albany In said coun ty on Satamfer Ike tSh day mt Anai, IRSS. at tbe boor of one o'oiock in the afternoon of said day sell sll the right, titles, iriterent snd estate of esu-h of the Plaintiff and Defendants heroin iu and to the following described premises, to-wit: The outh east quarter and the south hsif of tbe northeast quarter oi Section sixteen In Township 10. S It 1 K. also tbe north west quarter of tbe northeast quarter of Section ten, Township 11 H ft 1 w. Also beginning st the southeast corner of lot one In Section three lu Township 12 s R 1 w, and running thence west seventy -two rods ; thence north seventy -six rod ; thence east seventy-two rod"; then e south seventy six roas to tbe p'sce ot beglinlng, sll situated in tho Willamette meridian in Linn county, Oregon, containing 314 acres. Terms of saiecash in hand, Wm. Ctmjm, Referee, JULIUS JOSEPH, Manufacturer of Choice Cigars -AND DEALER IN- FINE IMPORTED AND KEY WEST Cigar, Plug ann Smoking Tobaccos, Meerschaum and Briar Pipes, and a full line of 8mok rs' Armeies, Also dealer IA CALIFORNIA AND TROPICAL FRUITS. Next door to Burkhan A Keeney's Albany, Oregon. FURNITURE. you want the t mt and most durable furniture that is manufactured in the city go to Thomas Brink. He keef s almost everything in ths line of Sheriffs Sale. In the Cirtuit Court of the Stat o' Oregon for Linn County. MA. Porter, Plaint iff. vs. A.M. Hassan, Defendant. XTOTICR Is hereby 1, en that by virtus 131 of an Execution snd order of sale iasued out of tbe above named Court in tbe above tntltted suit, I will on SeiarOax tfce Ilia f AataU, teas, at tbe Court House door in ibe city of Albany, I .inn county, Oregon, at ibe nour of one o clock p. m. soil at public suorioo for cash In band to the bt b bidder tbe real property dtsetlbed iu said Execution and ordsr of sale ss follows, to-wit : Tbe H W qosrtsr of the W qosrW of Hscthm thirty, Towoabip thirteen, south range three, west, contalalog forty scree, more or lets in lbs Coonty of Linn, Ststa of Oregon. The proceeds artetne; from the sale of said premises, to be applied t Klret to the payment of the oot end disburse ments of suit taxed at 3i a& and the so' cruing oosls Second to tbe psymeut to the Plaintiff, M. A. Porter tbe sum of II '13.03. with accruing interest thereon at the tats of un per osat per annum from tbe 14th day of March, 18. and tbe fur ther sum off 19, Attorney fata. Dated thlsikb day of July. 18SM Jott 4 HatatMaa, By D. 8. 8m rtaT, Nberlff. Depaty. ESTfiAY COW. Prom mt premises In Albany, a red utid white 00 tv, VI years old, left born hslf icons. Will rswsrd any 00s who will re turn ber to me. out by Par, 8. r EARNERS Who wUh to eei re firt grade certificatea hou)d send for Normal Question Hook which contains ab 1 it 5oopsges of questions snd ccmplete snwers. Price, $150. Ail dress Prof. A. B. f hilders, Brownaylllc.Or 1 0 o -8 HAND SEWED DOUBLE AMD SINGLE HARNESSES, SADDLES, WHIPS, &n? very thing usually kept in a firat-clsaa f. Repairing carefully and promptly d I. L, POWER, Prop'i. Blooded Stock J unt from Iowa, one car load of thorough bred Short-horned Durham cattle, cowa and calves, sod one .'I year old bull, at the farm of D. C, Carrie. For sale st reasonable terms. Isaac Elokr, Shedd, Lino county, Or. HARVEST HANDS. Farrben, w can aupply you with all the harvest naoas yon wsnk bev word at our otneo wtei yon want hei pot any ktsd. OtBsa two door from A. H. Mcllwain'a, In Postal Uiefrraph hoildtna. Ul RKIIART ANOMlLbSS, furniture that is kept ia a first-claw ho ii SBHe I bays just received an in vciceof (be celt brand Thompson Glove Fitting Corset, one tf lie oldrt ard OOit rilial.ii n.sl e krtsr. 1 sho kcip s full assortment The Ball's Coil Spring Health Corset Dr. Warner's Health Corset, Besides a full line of FRENCH WOVEN CORSET, and ooreets vsrriog iu prion from 50 oenli to $3.00 each. I keep ext a sits and Itngibt cf abdominal, Banting, snd Misses corsets, tod everything ir waists for ohik'rso and Misses, Samuel E. Young. CHA8. H. D0DD & CO. Front, mrBt and Vine Portland, Or, l 1 I HARD- 1 1 1 i WARE, t AMD 1 FARM MACHINERY. feces Assnte for Oregon, Wasbinxton snd Northern Idaho tor the BUCKEYE REAPER i AND MOWER. a tsaa afaehtnss are too well known to need a of tbem with praise. They are tbe only Harvesting Machines that, will give entire sattsfacll n n to the pnrebaair. MILLER'S NEW MODEL VIBRATING THRESHER, PHGENIX STRAW BURNER ENGINE. Tho most Eflbcllve and aoeasaful Combination tor Thrashing and Cleaning 3 rain ever Constructed. 4 BUCKEYE . STEEL . FRAME . TWINE-BINDERS. The features that distinguish this Twine-Binder la the Lightness ot Draft, combined with It IUmordinary strength and Durability. The Binder Is of tbe Appleby pattern, the only isally snnssMftil one yet known. We have two styles, the Elevator Binder and tbe list-form Binderboth eiesllent-hoth recommended by hundreds of patrons. Branch House, 8t. Charles Hotel, AT COST. Having purchased tbe stock of goods of Shaao & Lonswav I will sell tbe same at coat until closed out. That a t 'ns money in your pockets. No such bar gains ever before offered. I havo also purchased the bankrupt stock of HAY & ASHBY. of Harrinburg consisting f Clothing-, Gents Furnishing Goods and General Merchandise. Everything will be sold at COST WITHOUT RESERVE. MY 5C . IOC. ISC. AND 25 CENT COUNTERS oadd with articles worth twice their price. Bevcial tbcutx.d cf a variety. Bargains in all of tbem. 6. W. SIMPSON, SPRINGFIELD SPRINGFIELD, OREGON. Albany Yard and Office on Railroad St., between 4tb and 5tls Street Having lumber not excelled in quality, and facilities not surpassed for tbe prompt aud satisfactory filling or orders, I respaotfully solicit a share ef the trade. A. comment. Thoaaaada ot Fairaira have ape Sohu t tier Ttna Wagons. Deere Flews, Deere Bulky Flows, Cook A Co. "a Car riages. Fhstton and Top Baggies, foan Spring Mountain Wagons. Buekbosrda, Superior Drills sad Seeders, Cor to la Disc Barrows, Hodges-Hainss Headsrtv II si ah Barbed Wire. SEND TOE CTBCULA33. E. Tbrsll, Manager, Albany, Or. AT COST A 1 ban j, Oregon MI Lb. Wheeler. SAW SAY ! HERE IS A BARGAIN FOR YOU (HAND CLEARANCE SALE OK Brownsville Clothing, COMMENCING JULY 2nd. We offer stock of mens' eld Iiing on tbe Brownsville counter at wholesale o Tbe Co. fee! tbst tbey rave manufactured more goods this season than they esn wholesale, so give tbe public tbe benefit of tbe prices to close tbem out. These goods are made from BEST OREGON WOOL and are first-clst. Terms of Salt' i ash. This is spifttdid opportunity to "secure st! wool goods at very low prices. If tbe manufacturer can't give you BOTTOM PRICES, WHO CAN ? We bsvs several lines of light weight placed on tbe Cleat ance Counter at scst. COME AND JUDGE Znapp, Bnrrell & Company, Mavs In stock a complete assortment of AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, of every description including Bain Wagons, Oliver Chilled and Steel Plows Bearing and McCormick, 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 CARRIAGES. BUCCES,HACKS AND CARTS. Buggy Tops a Specialy. Call acd examine tbe goods and get catalogue of prices, which are greatly reduced for trade of 1888. VDWlCHT'a nfoffrVX THE COW BRAND. TO DELICIOUS BISCUITS or WHOLESOME BREAD USE Dwighps Cow-Brand SodaSaueratu$. ABSOLUTELY PURE. ALWAYS UNIFORM AND FULL WEIGHT. Be ante tjjt there la a pic ton of a Com on joar pctac and you will hare the beat Soda made THE COW BBAND. AT COST I Having decided toclocecut oubusiness here, we wili sell our ENTIRE STOCK -OF OlotMng, FurnisMng Bcod s, At Those wishing bargains will call rly goods m"' be sold within the next 90 C. B. Roland & Co. suits and some odd lots which we have FOR YOURSELVES, L. E. BLA1N. F. H. R0SC0E, Manager, MAKE KpWICHT'S Hats, Caps, Trunks, Cost ! before the steck is broken these days. m I V