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About The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 7, 1888)
mi Ik Jcmorrat HAKKISON S rillNKSK KM uM. The Herald Disseminator sonic days ago published nn excerpt from i speech made bv Harrison to some of hlcallcrs,ln which that paper aaya to be found a complete "answer to the campaign slanders which have been m industriously circulated to the effect that he favored Chinese and other forma of cheap labor." Let us now look into this ubject and sec what an utter disregard for facts the Hrrahl manifests. What are these 'Vampaign tdandcrs"which democrats have so Industriously circulated about Mr. Harrison's record on Chinese immigration ? Democrats have simply charged against Mr. Harrison that while in the United States Senate.in iSS2,whllc the two bills to restrict Chinese immigration were pending, he uniformly voted against every restrictive feature of both hills and finally against the bills themselves. That every vote cast hv him was against Chinese restriction. That not a single vote cast by him during the pending of these two bills was In favor of any kind of restriction.These are the charges made against Mr. Harrison by democrats, and they refer to the page of the Congressional Record where these votes arc to be found as proof to sustain these chirges. These are the charges which the f feral , w Ith a perverse and will ful disregard of facts and fair-dealing, calls "campaign slanders.' Is it a slander against a man to quote the record that he deliber ately made for himself ? Does the frrttld cherish the hope tli.it it will be able to de ceive and hoodwink the people in regard to Harrison's record on this question ? If it does it might as well be undeceived. The people are not all fools. Farmers and la boring men. though they may not be so well advised in politics and men's records as those whose opportunities enable them to read more.yet they are not like dumb.dri ven cattle. That those who read this article may know of a truth that I larrison's whole record on the Chinese restriction bills be fore referred to was uniformly and persist ently against all restriction of Chinese im migration, we append hereto a reference to the book and page of the Congressional Record where his votes may be found : In Part 2, volume 13, page 1716, 47th Congress, we find Harrison voting for an amendment to the bill to the effect that it should not apply to Chinese skilled labor ers. In Part 2, volume J, page 1716, 47th Congress, we find him voting for Hoar's amendment providing that the bill should not apply to any Chinese artisan. In Part J, volume 13, page 1752,47th Con gress, wc find him paired w ith Maxey on Ingalls amendment to make the time of ex clusion ten years instead of txvrnty. Sena tor Maxev stated,when his name was called, that he was paired with Harrison of Indi ana, (who was absent.) If Harrison were present he would vote "yea" and he.Maxey, would vote "nav." On page i753, same book, we find that when the bill came up on its final passage Senator Maxey announced that he and Sen ator Harrison were paired on the bill. If Harrison were present he would votc"nay' and he. Maxey, would vote "yea." The bill passed notwithstanding liarri son's opposition to it, but President Arthur vetoed it. The question then came up in tle Senate whether the bill should pass,lhe veto of the president notwithstanding. Harrison voted -nay," that is that the bill shouid not pass. (See Part 3, volume 13. pa;e 2617, 47th Congress.) In Part 4, volume i3.page 3264,47th Con gress, we find him voting against this sec tion of the bill : Sec. 14. That hereafter no state court or court 0 the I 'nited States nall admit C hints to citizenship, ami all Ian or parts of laws in co flic t it h this act are re pealed' In the same book, page 3265, when the Ten Year Exclusion bill was pending, wc find Senator Harrison voting to strike out this section : "Sec. 15. That the word 'Chi nese laborers,' wherever used in this act, shall be construed to mean both skilled and unskdled laborers and Chinese employed in mining." In same book, page 3411, wc find him voting to strike out this same section again. In same book, page 3411, he voted prac tically for Chinese citizenship again. In same book, page 3412, we find him voting against the final passage of this last bill. General Harrison was appointed to the Committee on Foreign Relations in 1886, to fill the vacancy caused by the death of General Miller of California. This com mittee, through its Chairman, Senator Sher man, reported amendments to the Chinese Immigration Amending bill introduced by Senator Fair (D.) of Nevada, which de stroyed it as a preventive measure. Senator Sherman said the committee were unani mois in their report, therefore General Harrison must be presumed, and is admit ted, to have concurred in the amendments. This bill, as amended by the committee on Foreign Relations, passed the Senate, but failed to pass the House. We have thus given a brief reference to the recorded votes of Mr. Harrison against restricting Chinese immigration, and we challenge the Herald to deny or dispute the record. And we here assert again what we have said before, that the record does not show that Harrison ever cast a single vote against restriction of Chinese immigration, but that it does show that every vote cast by him in the Senate on that subject was against such restriction. We have them in our office and any one may examine it who chooses. $25,000 Worth of Pried Frail Wanted. And I must have it. Having made con tracts with merchants in Eastern Oregon. Washington, Idaho, and Montana, thereby saving com mission and adding the same to the price of your fruit. No offer made on fruits unloaded at.d placed in any other house in my line in the city. . If you be .ieve in the doctrine of buying in the cheap est and selling in the highest market and have no conscientious scruples about party or religion, you must come to see me or be untrue to yourself and family. To satisfy yourself, call and get my prices. Yours refpectfully, P. Cohen, " Albany, Or. Wanted. We will pay 45 cents per roll for choice shipping butter. Thompson & Waters. Survevinu. Mr. E. T. T. Fisher is pre pared to do surveying of all kinds at rea sonable rates. He has complete copies of field notes and township plats in the coun ty. Ad ess Miller's Statfon, Linn county Don't Fail. Don't fail to call and see Duhruille's fine display horse and his im mense stock, ol harnesses and sad I es. bacW n Conrad Meyer's grocery store. POWDER Absolutely Pure. This nnwtUr n r rarUa. A mr ef purity, strrnfrth and HoImocdmims. Mrt nmontU-al Unn iho ordinary kinds, sitai cannot tie told In petition with Uw multituUo ol Uw last, hurl ritfht,alututi ( h.mpbate iwwrii-r i osi r is cams. koTAb ruttso iVwoaa u . 100 Wall et, Notice of Final Settlement. Ih the Count!, Court of the State of Oregon, for Linn county. In tho matter of th eststc Qss rgo A Hall, deceased. Notice is hereby given that tno under signed, administrator of the above named es tate, hsa filed his final aecouat therein with tho clerk of said court, aad that said court boa appointed utartlr. Ike Nth taj mf MptruttHr. I Has At ono o'clock in the afternoon, at the otlu-e of the county judge in the court house in Al bany, Oregon, for hearing objections to said account aud for the settlement of the same. J err M u , Administrator. Citation. In the County Court OreifOH : 0 Ltnn Count ;, Slate of lu the matter of the estate of Mary Jane Cornel lo, deoaaied . To Mary Ann or UargareltCald wall, John Caldwall, House Providence Mater su perior, Ann isrown, Kater Coatello and the daughter f Thoniat Coatello. Gaarri.To : In the name of the State of Oregon you are hereby el ted to be aad an Kmr in theCotinty Court. for the county of nn, at tu Court House. In the city of A'Dany, in sat-i cottuiv anu Male, on walerdar, ttie Stta Ja ef Ortotter, A. U .lssa, at tho hour of ten o'clock in the foranoon of sai l day, tho same being a day of the regular October term, IrtiK, of aafd Court, and then and there abow eauae if any exist wby an order of Male Mhould not tx made directing and I ioemdnfr Samuel Nlxon.ex ei'utor of toe MM wt'l and tatament of Mary JanA Coatello, uaveaMKi, to aell ait Uie right.tltlaand iouraatof tbeNaid Mary Jane Coatello at the tiuaeof berdesub,txth in law and ha equity, of. in ami to the real property hereinafter deacribed, aa prayed rer in the petition of the aaid Hetnael Nix en, executor aforeaeid, wbiohaaid petition la now on file in tbe County Clerk 'a oftlee In Lino county, Oregoo, which aaid real property it described at follows: Tbe N : . ..: the N E ? of See H con Uinlnc HO aeree, alto the 8 K of See 'JO contain iii;; IfiOaercs; also tbe SK -t id Set; 21, containing 100 arras; also the N K mf the 8 K H of the S W ut Hue 2 con taining 40 aciot ; al-o the Ix-Kinniiig at a point 27-30 liuka wetland ib.nl linkVeouih of t re quarter ae . -t Ion stake between Meo tiona 24 and -', in Tp 14.8 Wh v ,in claim No 66; thenoe north Ti east 4 It Unka; thence nortd weat 900 linkt ; thenre south 7 west 414 links; thenee south 82leaNt 900 links to tbe place of begin dug containing 4 acreand in ail 444 acre mi lying and being in Towntb.p 14, 8 It 4 W. Also ljeginniog at a point 2T c'tt eatt of tbe S W earner ol Thomas 8hepard'a do. nation land claim, being claim Moil, Not No 2I8:, in Tp 14, 8 K 4 W ; tbenoe north 40 cba ; thence east 7,36 chs ; tbenceenulh 40 cha ; tbt noe wat 7.36 cbaina to tbe place of bf ginning, containing 29.44 acree. all in Sec 0,Tp 14. 8 R 4 W.Linn couu-y, Oregon. Alte beginning at a point 6 chains aoutb of the N K cornr of claim No 41, Not No HO, in Tp 1 1 8 R 4 W ; runni g thence aouth .. I i iit : tiit-no. w :l 3i .M nh tbenco north 40 cha ; thence weatH 15 ch.: thonce north 13 88 chs ; 'hence eist 44 6- VUUIII. vj a.w J'..' v WjlUlllllt " "III;. II'. nr 'fids acme li.l n w rwrfu ,,t' s i..,, A T. O " m I H 1 M y 14. 8 R 4 VV.in Lino county, Oregon. . Heginuing at a point u.'ZO chains aorth of tbe southeast corner of tho nortbevat i of 8eo 4, Tp 14, 8 R 4 W ; thenco north 2k. 10 cba to the nortbeaat earner of Win Chris tians donation land claim ; tbanoe west 52.76 cba ; tbanoa aoutb 28 50 ch ; then? east 53.2A cbaina to the place of begianlug, C4jntainiag 152.76 acres. Also begtnniog at tb northesst corner f Wm. ChaaUios donation land claim tlf'i.i - 1 , i . L .: i i i . . . . . claim ; tnenca aoain nif roa ; thuc wet 130 rods ; theuce north 61f rxla to the place af beginning, containing 50 acres. Also beginning at a stake M the aonth liu of the donation land claim of Randall Yar brough 5G.80 chains weat of the corner in the angle of aaid claim, it being claim 37 and Not 2187,iaTp 14, SKI W, m Linn county, Oregon; running thence noith 17.21 cba to a slough , tbenca in a south westerly direc tion op said slough, following the meander s of the tame to the south line f aaid claim ; thence N 81 : E 18. V) chs to the place ol beginning, containing 18 acre. beginning at a point bearing N 61 30' W 5.29 chains from the S E corner of tr.e If E J of Sec 8, in Tp 14, S R 4 W ; thence eat 100 rod ; thence aoatn 40 chains ; thenco west 100 iods; thrnce t.otth 40 chains to the place of beginning, being tart of Sections 8 and 9 in Tp USUI VV, Linn county, 0.--,rj, con taining 100 acres. Beginning at a point 10 chains north and 33 chains east of the 8 W corner of Claim NoG4 inTril4 S R5 w.in I .inn county, Oregon, thence running east 8.31 chs ; thence south 10 chs ; thence east 2.82 chs ; thence north 81" eatt 18.57 chs ; thenco north 34 cha to the river , theuce aoutb 54" west 13 90 cha meandering the river ; thence S 73" W 3 chs; thence eouth S 76" W 10 cha ; tbence 8 70S W 6 cba ; thence 8 89 W 3 85 chs ; theuce S 20 W 4.78 chs ; thence eat 5.09 chs ; thence south 8.93 cha to the place of begin ning, containing 75 2-100 acres. Beginning 15 chs north and 70 chs east of the corner in west boundary of See 5, Tp 14 S It 4 W aud running, thence eouth 28.28 chs ; theuce west 28.28 chs ; thence north 28 28 chs ; thence east 28r28 chs, to the place or oeginmn?, containing no acres. hegmmcg 20.40 cbs north of a quarter section post in Sec Tp 14, 8 K 4 W ; thence south 34.45 cha ; th?uce west 52 10 chs ; theuce north 15.28 chs ; thonce north 15 28 chs ; thence 7 50 chs ; theuce north 19. 17 cha ; theuce cast 44 00 cha to the place ui lieginmng, containing 100 acres. tfeginuiDg 00 rods north of the quarter stake lu the weat Jine o? Hoc , ip 14, b it 4 w : thence east 280 rods ; thonce south 100 rods ; thenca west 280 rods ; thence north 160 rods to the placo of beginning, and be ginning at the southwest corner of a 5 acre lot of Und owned by Caleb Cray in Sec. 1, 15, 8 11 5 w ; thence west 80 rads ; thenoe north 40 rods ; tbence eitst 80 rods ; thence south 40 rods to the ..;... of beginning, con taining 300 acres. The portion of said real propertyaot apart to Martin Cummiogs as the devisee of the said Mary Jane Coatello, deceased, being de scribed as 200 acres of land off tile west end of the frm known as the Grubb farm, situ ated in Linn county, Oregon. Done by order of tho Hon. . D. ft. N. Blackburn, Judge of aaid Court. In testimony whereof, I, E. E. Montague. County Cleik of Linn county, Oregon, and Clerk of the County Court of aaid comity, have hereunto set my hand and aifited the real of said Coort at my otfico, in Albany, this4thdy of Somber. A. D 1888. E. E MoktAoue, Clerk. Council Proceeding. Monday evening, Sept. 3rd, 18S8. Present Mayor Cowan, Recorder Hen ton, Marshal Hayes and Chief Engineer Webber, and Councllmen (Jrad whul, Park er. Wiltsmun, Tnbler, Head and Hoffman, The following bllla were ordered paid : W r Rend, St.co ; I H Uurkluit, $17.00; I Hayes, tygJJ ; city agt Win Welch, $4.35 P W Splnks, $66.08 ; N J Hcnton, $15.00 ; Woodlu Wtllnrd, $1.50 ; Fred Huffman, $S.oo ; Crossen ft Allen, $7.75 ; W H Harr, $53.00 ; W W Pnrkcr, $5.00 ; A Prushaw, $15.00, (donated) ; I F Hadley, $.V ; Stiles A Nutting, $15.08 ; ( 1 M Westfall, $ J540. Committee reported that reports of city olhcers had been examined urd found cor rect. Committee recommended repairing of Snntiam Hume on Lyon Street in 10 days by owner. If not done by owner to be. done by city ut his expense. Adopted. Committee recommended several side walks and street Improvements. Adopted. Mr. (jradwohl moved that grade he es tablished on Ferry St. from 8th to city limits. Carried. Moved that grate? made onjeffcreoti St. bo declared established grade 1st to 8th, Writsman moved contract be made with Henry Stone for perpetual right to make abridges on Sherman plan. Consideration $40. Committee repotted favorably on new engine, and on motion of (iradwohl it was accepted. Warrants to be drawn accord ing to agreement with Clapp Jones, and payments made. Action of Mat or and Recorder In pur chasing engine was ratified. Report of Chief Engineer, read, adopted and placed on tile. Petition read aakhig for sidewalk on north side of 7th St., Cahpooia to Washington. Referred. Petition read for new cistern at junction of 7th and 1 ith Streets. Referred. liids for building sewer across Baker St.' were read, as follows : Jas Laurent, 8 In. terra cotta or cement, $1.30 per foot , Wal ter Fast, terra cotta, $1.35 ; cement, $i..Y. Contract awarded Jai Laurent, pipe to be terra cotta. (iradwohl moved that Calipooiu ewer be sluiced, as it smells badly, at once. Carried. (iradwohl moved that matter of fixing flume on liroadalbln Street be referred. Moved by (iradwohl that matter of tat tcral sewer adjoining St. Charles hotel :rop crty, 6 Inch pipe, be referred. tits. nan moved mat lauoral newer front Star llrewery property being built be completed within eight dava. Carried. Moved bv Tabler that action of Recorder In re insuring Nn. t' Engine house be rat ified. (iradwohl moved that matter of fixing cU terncapjnear Dkmotkat office be referred (iradwohl moved Street Commissioner he authorized to buv a car load of lumber at lowest rate not to exceed IHj , 4 a a a a. a - 1 1 m. m Ordered that delinquent taxes be collect- ed. Several bills were referred. KMrklra'e Aemtem aattr The baat amlva la tho world for ( cut, HruiMM, Moras. Uloora. Salt ttbautu. Fvr Soras, Twtter, Onappad tlanda, (Miilblama, Corns and all Skin Kriiptiona, and onU tlvely curat PI1m. or no pay required. It iffguaraotead to glva parlaet aatiaraction, or monav rafundod. I'rlca .". eonta jr box. For smla b Koahay A MaMon. mmmmmmummwummammmmmmmwmmummmmmmmmLMum EVERYBODY n.w we 00 11 ; yet, 11 UM wori.j only anew ol toe anersv. ant an. I er.leriHiae mt- j be e displayed in collecting aucb luagniticant dirplay of staple and fncy gio- icrieail wuuld not le surptiaed. We 1 t 1 , m I" tock of GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS ,-Vr.r brought into this city, and we are ..vtt 1,1-fdlv. nffrd in tim i,Uc. V. i before cflerfd in t his place. i - ..... 0 will CmII and examine the quality of Get Our Prices jmiwill be convinced that we bave not over-t-atimated uurttelvea. Remember we are buying our goods largely direct from first haod, tbernby saving ):Oli t of the middle men, and our command ..f teady cash haa enabled us to buy our gocda retbMikthly cheap, getting the tienebt cf all difCounis sod re bMte, placing ua in a poaition where we eau dictate to them end not tbey to us, hereby nlwayM getting the BEST AND FRESHEST and never allowing our goods to gr.. v shelf worn and stale waiting jr big Droit. TbfM are tbe immioih why we rleaira your patronage and whv w nt -joy eur'i a healtby tradf. Wo luivo sdrVd recnliy to our stock a full nnd com plete line of Crockery and Glass Ware. Thff. foods we bought direct fmm Eastern fsotorifsv design at iiceH way down. Tbese goods have to be Fatmers having produce to sell will at all tiroes teomve tbe top 0 tbe marke for good produce, and your patronage is earnestly solicited. TKse facts are WORTH LISTENING TO and wm 1 h )oiu earf.fu consideration. We have tbe "Jumbo" stock, more gopds than Hny tbre k tores of the kind in Albany, and prioes tbat beat them all WALLACE & THOMPSON and a large anoe of it in V. 1 M HAND SEWED DOUBLE AMD SINCLi HARNESSES. SADDLES, WHIPS, am vert thing uauallv kept in a firat-cla.e sh p Repairing carefully and promptly B.L, POWER, Prop1!. WONDERS bave tbo largeat, noeat aod tmat 00m- 1 going to sell at prices below anything tnt.tr lliii.tr thin u rukli i. Ut 1 1, ,,, !,,, U ...... . .. ....... , . . . , .,..,, our gocda aod tbna stctiring (be l'f st setn to be appreciut.ti Flinjs's now Block, Albany, Oregon 1 1 BH Notice of Removal. I take pleasure in announcing that I have re moved my old Store TO MY SEW BUILDING, On the corner of First and Broadalbin Streets. Thanking my customers for the liberal patron age they have bestowed on me in tho past I trust that with v a ' IVdthtSi:.) FACILITIES experience I may merit the future. Samuel E. Young. JULIUS JOSEPH, Manufacturer of Choice Cigars AND DK FINE IMPORTED l.gsra, I'lug arm Smoking Tobacoo lineorhmokar' Ar CALIFORNIA AND Next do rr to kjrkbtrt a Koj.i 1 y City Drug Store. A full DEUGS, PATENT MEDICINES, PAINTS. OUS AND BRUSHES r.jiuklentij ot )it-i A ri eiii) tni!Ttc lined . , SCHOOL BOOKS, TABLETS AND STATIONERY, PENCILS, ETC. Physicians and Family Prescriptions Carefully Prepared, CHOICE MaeTM AVI) IMPORTED CIGARS. DR. GUSSS & SON BINDERS AND MOWERS. Farmers, ratnaraber tbat wa this yoar have tbe Oaborne Nteel Frame Hinder and Mnwara. tbe slrongeat, ligbent run- nins;, anu 001 rnaie inatnno ut tun market. ocait give you lust aw uruI teruia aa anyooo. aud probably a little better ; at any rate come aad see us be fore you buy. Mtkwart A Hox. HARVESTING SUPPLIES, Before you alart your mower, binder or tbrenhing outfit come to our store and get your supi le. We keep almost any thing yen will need, and at prices you will bo All lied with. Ktkwakt A Sol Bithcr thai the Cepctl PORTLAND BUoMSS couEce. ('"rtland, tlrron. Vitrei 'i;i!lin ui, in. ... tiisti H:tHt), .-atatt-1 rPtHitiOtoii, rrw hik I'opularuy. Aieneaa, Ithorthanti Common School and Ptnmunthlp Dmpart menti. Hluih nt iuitiittti-ii nt any time. ! i lmtie stwl aw3ciinn8 of iriin.iniblp sint tree. J. A. WM'O. tief'y. A. I. AKMSTKO.Nti, I'rla. C. L. BLACKMAN, Successor to E. W. Langdon, DEALER Ift DRUGS, MEDICINES. CHEMICALS, BRUSHES SOAPS, COMBS, and i wiry thing kepi in a firat-claxs Dru Store. Also a due ntock of pianos u organs, ALBANY. OKFAON WAGONS, HACKS AND BUGGIES We are now agents) at this place for the celebrated wagons, , hacks aud buggies made by Fish Bros., cf Racine, Wis., aud can give better goods and lower prices than ever before. Remember that we want your trade and will make it an ob ect for you to come and see ua. Stkwart a Sox. MAGNOLIA MILLS, JOHN A. CRAWFORD, Fropiretor. WILL furnish sacks to farmers and receive wheat at the usual rates of storage. The highest market price paid for same. Best Magnolia Hour always on band, for sale or exchange at reasonable rates. JOHN A. CRAWFORD. WANTED. To rent by two experior.ed farmers 300 or 400 acres for wheat with teams and farm implements and seed furnished. Please state terms. Address O. M . Oarkktt, 347 S Front St., Portland, Oregon Notice of Final Settlement. Notice is hereby given that the undersign ed Executrix of the estate of John Shore, deceased, has filed her final account in the County Court for Linn eounty, Oregon, and the Court haa set tbe 1 at day of October, 1888, at the hour of one o'clock, p. m. for hearing of objections and settling of said estate. Julia A. Shore, Executrix. To Exchange . J he undersigned desires to exchange a good brood mare, 12 years old, for hogs to fatten this fall. Call on or address A. L. Bridgefarmer, Tangent, Or. a contin A l.KR IN- AND KEY WEST eerchaum and Briar Plpea. aod a leiea. Also deelerm TROPICAL FRUITS, imny, Oregon. falll Stock of WILL BROS, Dealers In all tbe latest improved Pianos, trrgat:-, Hewing ataenioea. Uuna. Also full line of warranto! Itar.or. Butcher and rocket Knlyes. The bent kind of sewing machine oil, needle and extras, for all machine. Ail repairing neatly and reawnably done. II. J. Mt vrito, Pri. S. I -iKK, Vice Frei. B. U. R Cook, St. U. M ikk, Tree The Oregon Land Company Organixad for the purp-ae ol buytnir and telling reil muu, advarkaiiiK '.tie Will uneite Valley in all of the IcailiiiK nawta im of the United State. Rtnplo) lug Kutrrn agent lo direct home arekera to the vt illam ette Valley, and home aaenia in all the principal towns of Marion. !llc, I. Inn, Benton, Clackamas and 1 amhlll cotinlir to aid in loraline; ItnmlirranU. Office in the Tale Hulldinjr ono door weat of Stw art a Sox's, liOUSON Si IdCKINSOX, lUnajrrs. New Wash House. I- Chioanian, who lived in this town for many year and wm ao well liked by every body haa relumed and will open up a new waab house the brat of September, ooe door south of the Uevere liouae. Iee doea uood work and wauta everybody to get their waahing done by him. STOCKMEN AND FARMERS READ, I hereby certify that Dr, I. N. Wood la has successfully operated on my ridirling horse, IS A. AC HAYS. For further reference In regard to rldg Ings inquire of Wm. Peterson, Dare Pe terson, Lebanon ; John Hard man, Alfrod Wolverton, Albany ; Sam Oaines, Solo ; Wm. Foster, Priueville. I practice veter inary medicine in Albany and country surrounding. Office and residence corner 6th and Washington Sts. I. N. WOODLE, Veterinary Surgeon, Administrator's Notice. Notice is hereby given that the under signed was by the County Court of .Linn county, Oreiron, on the 80th day of Julyi 1888, duly appointed Administrator of the estate 01 Simeon W. Kverson. deceased. All persons having claims against the estate ot tbe said deceased are herehv notified to present them within six menthsfrom this date, properly verified to the undersigned at Albany, Oregon, uim outu aay or July, 18B8, P. P. Mason, Administrator of aid estate. Revere House; ALBANY, - - - OREGON CHAS. PFEIFFER, PROPRIETOR. fitted up in first-class style. Tables supplied with the best In the market. Nice sleeping apartments, Sample rooms for commercial travelers, aWFree Conch to anal from the Uatel.TE BINDING TWINE. We start in this season with 60,000 pounds of absolutely pure maollla biud ing twine, which we will sell at as low a price as the quality of the gaods will ad mit. There is very little of the pure in tbe market, 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. GOOD New L. E. MAIN'S. MENS r nTuiMr ULU 111111 LARQE STOCK, BARGAINS! Firs:-claaa goods at bottom prices is at my atore io this city. Bought at General Merchandise consisting of dress goods, genu furnishing goods, clothing, etc., AT COST. My 5, 10, 15 and 25 SSsTltsl4t ;vais 'oar tftta'at wr.h exi-ninU Cash or goods will bo paid THE OOW BRAND. TO DELICIOUS BISCUITS XPWICHT'S Dwisht's Cow-Brand Soda"Saleratus. ABSOLUTELY PURE. ALWAYS UNIFORM AND FULL WEIGHT. Be rare tbat there la a picture of a tbo beat FURNITURE. i want the best and most durable furniturethat Is manufactured in thecity go to Thomas Brink. H keeps almost everything in the line of furniture that is kept In a first-class hou SPRINGFIELD SAW MI SPRINGFIELD, OREGON. Albany Yard and Office on Railroad SC., between 1th aud 5th Street Having lumber not excelled in quality, and facilities not surpassed for the prompt and satisfactory filling or orders, I respectfully 'solicit a share of MACHINE OILS. The best varieties of machine oilsjto be had are kept by Stewart & Sox, especially the kinds that have been thoroughly tested by the Linn county farmers. Prises guaranteed, NEWS. Goods AT- TOOTHS AND BOYS aa LATEST STYLES CBSM what the public wants. These I have Baokmpt sales I csosell my stock of for all kinds of country produce . W. SIMPSON, Albany, Oregcs. MAKE or WHOLESOME BREAD USE Ono on yuw packapo and yon will hare Soda made. THE OOW BRAND. fVOWIGHT'Sl UL. mm 'mis til 1 A. Wheeler. NOTICE. My wife, Jenctte F Kelly, having left my bed nd board without any just ause, I here by warn all persons not to trust her on my account for I will not be responsible for any debt of her contraction. Michael Kelly, Aug 22, 1888.