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A republican convention for Linn
county is hereby called to meet at
the court house in Albany on April
4th at 10 a. m. for the purpose oi
electing delegates to the state re
publican convention, which con
venes in Portland April 11th, and
for the purpose of placing m nom
ination candidates lor the various
county offices, and -to transact such
other business as may properly
come before the convention. The
convention will consist of 79 dele
gates, appointed as follows:
East Albany 9
"West Albany 7
Ilalsey fi
Harrisburg 4
Brownsville 7
!?hedd. . . 5
Lebanon.. V 7
Scio N. 3
Waterloo .... 4
Orleans .. . 3
Crawfordsville o
Sweet Home 2
Fox Valley 3
Center 3
Santiain 3
Franklin Butte 2
Syracuse. 2
Liberty 2
Brush "Creek 2
liock Creek 2
Total! 79
The committee recommend that
the primaries be held on March
31st, at 2 v. m. S. S. Train,
G. VV. Davis, Sec. Chairman.
TRUE WORDS.
, No truer sentiment or stronger j
language could be spoken than the
following, uttered recently by Mr.
Depew : "The teachers of disin j
tegration, distraction and infidelity
possess the activity oi' propagan
dists and the sell-sacrificing spirit
of martyrs. Their field is igno
rance, their recruiting sergeants
distress. Only faith grounded in
knowledge tan meet these dangei-
ous, ceaseless and co.r ipting inn1 a
ences. In the midst of these
nerils the sheet anchor ot the shin I
of state is the common school,
Before the era of great cities and !
crowded populations, when it was j
easy both io earn a living and to
gain a competence, when the best
influences of every settlement
reached every part of it, the state
met every requirement in furnish
ing free a fair business education.
But now by far the larger part of j
our people have no common ances-
try m the revolutionarv war, and a
J . . - '. .A .
.genexation has come to its majority i
, . r, , . . . i
whiuh knows little of the rebellion
and its results. Coenists from
Europe form communities, both in
city and country, where they re
tain the language, customs and
traditions of the fatherland, and
live and die in the belief that the
government is their enemy. To
meet thjse conditio is the state
provides an education which dots
not educate, and the prison and
i e pooriiouse. Ignorance judge.-?
tus invisi le by ti.e visible. Turn
i the liirhts. Teach, first and
!ast, Anieiiua-nisni. Let no youth
1 ave the school without beii g
i :ioroughly grounded in the histor;-,
i ie principles and the incalculable
l.lessings of American liherTy. Let
t ue boys be trained soldiers of
institutional freedom, the girls
? 'ie intelligent mothers of freemen
.uid the sons of the anarchists will
3Conie,the bulwarks of the law."
If the truly American spirit is
i.iculcated in the teachings of our
ublic schools, and the practical
eachings of those schools are
node free and as compulsory as
ossible to every child in the land,
he end depicted by Mr. Depew
vill assuredly be reached. Let
Vmerican patriotism' he one of the
fundamental objects aimed at in
American education. And let that
education be placed within the
j each of every child who is a
prospective citi.'-en of the country.
THE MISSION OF COL. IRISH.
Concerning the Washington dis
atch published stating that the
resident wou.d se;id John P.
Irish, e litor of the Alta of San
Francisco, to stump Oregon in the
roming presidential canvass, the
Chronicle says editorially: "For
unately for Mr. Cleveland, his
jhosen emissary is not speedy
3nough to 'get there.' He cannot
lo what he is sent to do for the
jame reason that the old roan said
lis horse could not trot in 2 :20,
he distance was too great for the
ime. Our eloquent friend will do
ill that in hiui lies, and angel
:ould do no more, but he cannot
ersuade the sober-thinking, sen
sible, hard-headed people of Ore
gon that they are being ruined by
laving the government of the
Jnited States protect their grotv
ng industries. They will decline
to assent to the proposition that a
state having 2,930,000 sheep, val
ued at $4,987,000, can be benefitted
by a measure which would bring
the cheap wool of Australia and
Argentine Republic into direct
competition with the home
pnfjuct. They may call the at
tention of the free trade orator, if
they will, to the fact that 84,245,
000 sheep of Australia and 90,928,
000 sheep of. South America are
grown and pastured on no man's
land, whereas their own must be
fed from land having a money
value; and they may ask him
whether it would be fair to them to
permit them to be swamped and
flooded by a tidal wave of foreign
wool, simply because Mr. Cleve
land has made an egregious mis
take as to the ellect of the tariff on !
the cost of woolen clothes. When
he gets upon the subject of wool
and iron, however, as he must, in
spite of his dexterity, it will be
interesting to see how he will go
to work to prove that Oregon
would be better without her flocks
of sheep and her iron mines, or
how he will persuade the Ore
gonians that it would be good
policy to close down the woolen
mills at Brownsville and Oregon
Cit', and the iron furnaces and
other works at Oswego. This will
put the gentleman to his trumps,
and make him show his best gait."
A very truthful lesson is incu1
cated in these words from the
Friend: "When we say that the
supply is regulated by the demand
we should remember that demand
does not signify simple desire for
an article, but desire for it com
bined with ability and willingness
to give for it what will remunerate
the producer, the greater will be
the demand, lpm this we learn
the great lesso that everv indi-
v-dual is interested in the prosper-
ity of everv other individual in the !
community." As a general ruk- j
when the term supply and demand
is ised, the fact that a great many !
nfluences, whose personal object !
and interest is to fatten upon the
proceeds of supply without any J
care for the results, is not taken J
mto consideration, nor ot
tht
fu "ther fact that labor inv
bears the expense of the
that the supply runs before
reaches demand.
The Telegram contains , this curt j
but truthful criticism on law a
j recorded in our statute books 1 1 ,
present: "The change oi a yei r 1
: in raisin; the 'age of protection' I
for young girls in Michigan from 13 I
years of age to 14, has just sent a !
I b t rui f rnan t( fa cfofa fion :
, . , .... ,,
under sentence ot h:e. The pen-
,. , . ,
alt was none too l eavv, consider-
i ig that paiticular circumstances
of confidence on the part of the!
girl's family toward the scoundrel j
rendered the crime especially j
atrocious. Yet, supposing the
child to have been 1"), r o legal pen-
ally could have been meted out to i
the double betrayer of innocent e i
and tiu hfulness on the parents'
part." The time should l e I
spi edily brought about when the :
chance of escape fiom criminal
conduct of the sort referred to in !
the above should be impossible by I
any hook or crook of law. j
NEW TO-DAW
O AM COflKX GENERAL AUCTIONEER.
O Any and all jfuods m1U at anct:on. Live
;.tock, household iroids, etc., from the oity or
country sold promptly on reasonable terms.
A. fresh rtiilch cow for a dry one and re
ceive the difference in cash should apply to
Wa inctl A Lot or lluuie aiitl JLui.
?OR A PAUSONAGK Folt ST. PAU
Methodist church South. Address. L'S
puhalt the Trustees, Kcv. Geo. F. Ho on
Albany. -anil,
School Meeting.
f"OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
i. regular annual school election in school
district No. 5, Linn county, Oregon, will be
held at the central school house in said
school district on Monday, the 12th day of
March, lijSS, for the purpose of electing one
director to serve three years, and one clerk
to serve one year Said election to begin at
2 o'clock p. m. and continue until (i v. M of
said day. By orderof the board of directors.
Dated February 27, 1SSS.
O. G. BURKHATIT,
THOS. MONTE1TH, District Clerk.
Chairman.
riOR YOUR FINE WINES AND LIQUORS
g; to M. Baumarart's.
I BOARDING HOUSE-MRS. M.
FEN-
L'lean.
U nell. Everything fiesh and
Rooms renteil by the week or month, fcatis-
fa-tion guaranteed.
SPECIAL XOTIt:fr.
HEWERT, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER
. ami jeweler, Albany. Oregon,
Slasiiolln Flour.
'I1HE BEST MAGNOLIA FLOUR DELTV
1 ered to any part of the city, for 81.10 per
ck. JOHN A. CRAWFORD.
nlSOdtf
I AWES DESIRING PLAIN SFWING OR
i sewing for hildren can have the same
done promptly and at reasonable rates by ad
dressing Mrs. Pauline Burns.Albany
'OK SALE.
. ACRES OF LAND alTl'ATED 12
f)0 miles east of Albany.near the Oregon
Pacific railroad, 360 acies in cultivation, and
tontv.nn sutticient water and timber for gen
era, uee. Would make four good farms
Price. $12,000, with terms to suit purchaser.
For particulars apply to J. J. Dorris.
Contractor nnt Builder.
T
HE UN!ERSlJNc.D HAV1AU LOCATED
in Alban-, solicits patronage from city
and country, will contract to buna bridges,
barns and all manner of dwelling houses, in
cluding Queen Anne, Kastlake and Elizaheth
au styles of buildings. Will furnish plans
v.ii specifications without charge. Satisfa
tion guaranteed. W. C. CASSEL
i
m
This Week!
Vovelties
hi was
Sateens,
Ginghams,
Seersuckeis.
Batistes,
Percales, Ind ago Bines
These goods are the latest Eastern
seasonable designs.
-ALSO A FULL LINK OF-
STAPLE DRY GOODS.
, 1
Samuel Ji
oung,
W. P READ,
(Successor to X.
r a ot
I am now receivincr'iiew oootls in'every line am1
would cordially invite everybody to call and inspect
our stock and prices. We propose to have
The Live Dry
Of Albany, and shall
wants of our patitfms both
Dry Goods, Notions,
Furnishing Ooods,
Hats and Caps,
Boots and Shoes.
Groceries, Etc
Call and see me.
W. IF1. EEiLD,
(Successor to
First Street,
Jress Fabrics
1
and Fine Turkey Reds.
Novelties, aniVJare all fresh,
.Albany, Or,
II. ALLEN)
Goods House
at fall times study the
in style and prices.
N H. Alleal
Sprioif Stock.
Albany, Ore;
AT
Win. SIMPS ON,
-HAVING PURCHASED THE
BAffiBUPT STOCK!
-Of Shane
ArJ !oo,Kl.oot and shoes, ladies' fine
..w.ai t;ituu:s, UomeStlCS, et.
Cost
lllllt
These goods must be sold.
ISA II
Kenton &
ers m staple and fancy
grocenes,re spectiully in
vite the attention'of con
sumers to their fine as
sortment of tea and cof
fee, arriving this week.
Best quality, lowest
prices and money re
funded if entire satisfac
tion is not given.
KENTON
New Store between the opera house and postoflc-e
FOR
-o)
-AT-
-Lamps and Lamp Trimminos
JULIUS GRADWOHL'S
s
Crockery J Store.
Kloorer Bros'. Silverware,
French., China landCrystalware,
Boys' "VVaons vnd "Doll Carriages.
Fancy and Toy Ooods.
SAVE YUR MONEY
Bv buying your goods trom my'store. I am buv
ing direct from the tactory and sell at Eastern prico
wSh freight added, lor cash. P
(elite Bukinit Powde
-o)-(o.
I am agent for ten responsible Fire and Marine In
surance companies, representing $72,ooo,ooo. Insur
and protect youi self before it is too late. Iam alsc
agent for the Frank Bros. Implement Co , Portland
t& lei on parle Francais. Hier ivird deutch gesprochen.
TJHE CITY LIQUOR STO R E ,
M. BAUMGAItT, Proprietor.
tZrXcxt door to the Odd Fellows' Temple, Albany, Orejroiiri
Keeps constantly on hand thn finest importedaiidlomestic wines, liquors, cigars ar
tobaccos. Only iirst-clnss liquor store in she city
SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO ORDERS FROM THE COUNTRY
CO
81!
& Lon
sway
etc.
1
Call earlv and secure bargains.
Chase, deal
& CHASE,
S3,
(o-
One Pound Can, 25c
Cfl.
Star Bakery !
-A FULL STOCK OW-
Staple Groceries!
fine GIassware,Crociery
The best quality of tmm, coffee, nUDw
ants, etc. u
CAKES, PIES,
Fresh Baked Bread
Every Day. ,
At this old and reliable house is also to h
'ouud a complete assortment, of fresh fatnifce
iroceries, to which is constantly being adde.1 M
:hv reasonable linen- of groceries and proviaiaav
such as
Cranberries.,
Fine Pickles,
J teed Beef Chipped to Order,
finchouy mustard.
Candies and "
Eastern Buckwheat Flour, :
Canned Goods of All Kinds,
Bohemian Glassware, Etc
These floods were all bought when pricor
ere low, and the benefit of the margin will ttn
iven to his customers. Kcmembur the placet,
it the old corner on First and B'Oadalbin St. '
HOFFMAN AND PFEIFFER4
Proprietors of
ALBANY SODA WORKS
And manufacturers of
Choice Confectionery.
We are now prepared to furnish choice, fresh
candies of bent grade, consisting of imrc utiok,
assorted flavors, mixed candies, extra trench
and chocolate ci cams, fancy mixed, candy toy
and a general assortment of fine candies
AT HCLK-" A LE K KETAIL.
Orders from country dealers promptly aV
tened to. Factory un i irst street,
Albany. - - Oregon.
Red Crow Mills;
NEW PROCESS FLOURi
(Superior for family aad bakers' uae)
The Best Storage Facilities
9TheHitbatpricin cash aatd tor wbea
ALBANY
OKXOOK.
fieTere House Bestauran
(on bobopbas flax) s f
H. DIERCKS3
Heals rrad
AVCustomem order
tables h n ied with the beet hi the market.
SI'M.llOXS.
i-u:'. cii.rt of .ho State of
11 the the ir
Ore
L'lin fur Linn couulv.
Mrs it. Cimii;!!, i;viiiliiT, is. C.
J. Gou-fh,
ilctcnuat.t.
Ti C .1. OoiiL'h, the above named defendant.
in the name of the state of Oreon.you are
icrehv rcijiiirt-d to appear and answer the
wiim'aint f the above plaintiff in the above
mtiticii courr, now on file with the clerk of
iaiit court on or before the first Jay of the
text regular term of sr.id court which said
jourt begins on the 12th d.vy of March,
it the court house in Albany, Linn county,
)resrt. And if you fail to so answer said
MMiipla'iit, tlic jilaintitf will apply to said
:om t foi the relief demanded in said com
iii;t, which is that the marriage contract
existing between plaintiff and defendant be
lissolved.and that plaintiff have the care and
mstody nf the minor child Clement U.Gouc,h,
mmiioned in the complaint, and her costs
mil disbursements in this suit, and such oth--r
relief as is meet to equity.
This summons is published by order of the
Hon. R. P. Boise, ju.ljje of said court,, made
it chambers in the city of Salem on the 2Sth
lay of January, 1SSS. W. It. RILYEU,
Attormy for Plaintiff
Kal Estate and Employment
.igeiu-y.
PARTIES HAVING FARMS FOR SALE
of abcut KiO acres, or those having larsrcr
racts which they would be willing to divide
ip into SO or 160 acre lots, are invited to call
it our office, as we have a lew customers for
hat class of farms. We cpn also f untish par
ies wanting help, either male or female, for
he city or country, with such help as they
Itsirc on short notice; and we also have a few
situations for bot'j male and female in the
ity and countr. . Call at our office if you
ant help o want employment. We can Vet
itber for yon. Office No.C5 First street, ad
I'oiuimr W. C. Tweednle's tin store.
F. A. BURKHART & CO.
DU it KOLDF.WAV, VETERINARY SUR
fieon Alhany, Oregon. -Graduate of fier
nun anJ Americiiii colleges.
5 Per Cent Discount
FOR CASH
ON LUMBER
At J. M. Dorrance's steam sawmill one and
one-hali mile from Muhama. For further
particulars, address
J.M. D0RRANCE, Mehama, Or.
THE PHU OGRAPHER.
Parton s old Und Albaar
! CO S 1A W il iH.
y l
FOS HAY & MASON
Wholesale and Ket til
Druggists i Booksellers
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