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- , ( i THE MOK.XIXG HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14, 1SSS. BABY'S ON A. STRIKE. Oh, insurrection, anarchy, Revolt are in the air! Our blessed baby's up in arras, And nurse is in lie pair. He lords it with a hand that's hiirh And mighty, tho'a mite; He bawls and howls and drives his ma To desperation quite. He sits enthroned, a little god, Tied in his hih chair; His awful nod says, plain as words, "X won't be good, so there!" By sisters, cousins, aunts and all Cajoled, caressed and kissed, He w ill not budean inch, this bold Young budding Anarchist. Who sh ill subdue this pestilent But precious little tyke'; What's to be said, what's.to be done When Baby's on a strike? An Outrageous 1'rlce. Young lady What lovely pas si:meuterifc trimming! How much ae thev? Clerk Fifry dollars a yard, miss. "ilumph! The idea of paying 30 a yard tor trimming that only feho.v in windy weather!'" CALL FOE REPUBLICAN CONVENTION. A republican convention for i!ie state of Oregon is called to meet at the city of Portland, Oregon, on .Wednesday, the 11th day of April. -A. D. 1888, at 31 o'clock A. M., for the purpose of nominating can didates for the following officers, to-wit. ltepresentative in congress, three presidential electors, supreme judge and district officers, and to select six delegates to attend the national republican convention, nd to transact stvh other business as may properly come before the fouventiou. The convention will consist of 209 delegates, apportion ed among the several counties as follows: Del linker 5 Benton . 7 Clackamas 9 Clatsop 7 'Jolumbia 4 Coos '. 7 Crook 3 Curry 3 UKlas 9 iilliam 5 Grant 6 Jackdon 7 Josephine 4 Klamath Lake 2 Lane 10 Linn 1" Jlalheur 2 -lariori 1 Morrow 5 Multnomah 30 5i llk Tillamook 3 Viuatilla 10 Union 8 "Wallowa. 4 Wasco ! Washington 8 j Yamliill 'Jj 209 j The same being one delegate at large from each county and one ! delegate for every 150 votes and! one for every fraction over one-halt j thereof, cast tor Hon. Binge: Her j mann. congressman, at the last general election. The committee , recommend that the primaries be beld March 31, 1888. and the j county conventions April 4, 1888, j iiuie&s otherwise nrrlprprl oy the county ceuirai coiumictee. Republican electors and voters of the state, without regard to past political affiliations, who believe in tlie American principle of protect jve tariff and dignifying American labor, giving free, popular educa tion to the masses of the peoplf, effectually protecting all human rights in every section of our com mon country, and who desire to promote friendly fee ing and per-! manen' harmony throughout the ; btate by maintaining a government pledged to these objects and prin- j :iples, are cordially invited to unite in selecting delegates to th repub sate convention. Respect fully submitted, L.T. Bkowx, W. U. Ellis, II. B. Miller, H. Hu RLE Y, W. M. SlMPSOX. DiMlorseiiieut of Trayclrrii Insurance . by rapt. K. 4. Laiiaing. This is to certify that the Trav elers Insurance Company, of Hart ford, Conn., throug'i C. IS. Winn agent, have this day paid me in full to my entire satisfaction for lare injuries I recived. Try it. It is good to liave a polk-v in the Travelers Insurance Co., C. B. Winn, asient. E. J. L tXNIXG. More Throat. j particularly favorable to tlie con traction of Diphtheria. Heed the warning, and use Ditrbys Prophylactic Fluid. It at once allays the i'ntlam mation of the throat, subdues the pain and gives permanent relief It prompt ly and effectually destroys all con tr.uion ami diphtheritic germs, It is a salesman! airainst Diphtheria, and should be used on the rifst symptoms of sore throat as a trargle. .No llu in hug About This. It is a straight business proposi tion, easily comprehended 'and worth givii.g attention to, that the entire stock of boots and shoes at -A. B. Mcllwain's is now offered at twenty-five per cent, discount. This sale is positive, as the entire assortment is offered without re serve at this slaughter in prices. Thos.BrinK has just received an ele eant assortment of window shades and cornish poles. CROSSES' & ALLEN, PBomxrOBS eg Albany Track and Dray COMPANY NO 1. ffr Goods handled with care. Moring hoos old grods a speciaJiy. A. BOND &. SON, Dialers in General lerclianaice Irving, lane Co., regon. THE MARKETS. Trade continues b-isk, and the demui-d in local inarke's for produce is good. The grain market continues inactive, and little wheat U being so.d. ALBANY' yt:OTATIOXS. Wheat -01 Oals ::ti((f:40c. Flour So tu obi. Potatoes i'oe. Eggs lSe. Butter :oe. Lard 9(f,Mc Wool 22i.25e. Hams 10(illJ,e. Shoulders i((. ic. Bacon 11(12. Hay Timothy, $20, oats and e:.eat, $14. Apples -'ireen, 75c -:T per bu. Plums Dried, !( : 10c. per lb. Apples dried bleached l.c sundried 01 8 c. Chickens ?3.502 50 Hides Be-.' hides, greer, 5 c, dried 10 e ; deer skms. 20c; sheep uclts, 10 iOo, according to woo!. Beef 3(4j-c gross. Mutton 2 5ij per head. Hogs 5((0c, dressed. I'OltTLAN'l) MARKETS. Wheat Quote valicv 1 Xttl 25: Waila Walla, lira), si 12(21 10. Oats I larkct linn. Quotc4.Kf'473.'c Flour Valley standards quoted at 4 00, and Walla Walla brands :-J 5bw 3 75, superfine 2 50(2 75 per bar. el. Hnj Baled timothy quoted at $1 17 perton. Feed Bran, per ton. $lfi((?17; shorts S18(20; chopped barley, $2i(&25 per n. Barley Brewing.pcr ctl.Sl; ground per ton, ?2.('2i 50. Hons Quote Gftf.Oc per pound. Lard Kegs, or 5 gallon tins, SJc; pails, 9c. Butter Choice dairy, 3537c per lb; brine in rolls, 30(S35e. Poultry Quote chickens, S3 50(35 4 50 as to quality; ducks, 4 00(8 00; geese, $89; turkeys, choice, 10 123e per pound. Eggs Fairly steady; 1Sc per dozen. Provisions Bacon, 1010.c; hams, I2(;12c; shoulders, t(t,7e. Wool Plentiful. Valley, 1920e; Eastern Oregon, H(rt.lSc Meat Steady, Beef, wholesale, 4 4eper lb; dressed, 8ci sheep 4((';4.Vc per lb; dressed, 7c; hogs, daessed, V 7c; veal, 7(g.9c. Potatoes Market heavy. Per ctl, 00(rt,75c. Burbanks favorite. THE- I lapina Route! OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD. AND Oregon DeYelopment Do.'s Steamship! Line! M AND Hours Less Time. llian by any other route: 22 ! First-class through passenger and freight from Portland and all points in the Wil ' amette Vrlley to and from San Francisco. Willamette River Line of Steamers The Wm. M. Hoas, the N. S. I'm: .ay and ' the Three Sisters are in service for i..h p is ' senter and freight traffic hesweei, orv:iitis ' and Portland aii.l intermediate poin!s, Ic iv : inji companv's wharf, c'orvallis, and Mes-rg. ) Ilulman ii'Co.s wharf, Kos -JX) and -202 ! Kront St., Portland, three times each week ! as follows: j NORTH BOUND. i Lv Corvallis Mon., Wed. and Fri 10 00 am Lv Albany Mon , Wed. and Fri 12 00 am ! Ar Portland Tues , Thur. and Sat 5 30 pin ! SOUTH BOUND. r.v Portland Mon., Wed. and F'i S 00 ni i 1..' Album- Tucs., Thur. and Sat 1 -Ml pm I Ar Corvallis Tues , Thur. -and Sat . .. 4 20 pm ! Accomodations unsiirp:issed for comfort and gaiety. Fares aiic" freights via Yaiiuina and the Oregon (Development conianys steani ! ship?, much less that by any other route he I tweer. all points in the WilHamcttv Valley ! ind San P'rancisco. Sailing"dates. j FROM SAN KRAXCISCO i Willamette Valley Thursday, Feb. 0 ; Eastern urejon Tuesday, Feb. 14 ! Willamette Valley Sunday, Feb. 1!) I Eastern Oregon Saturday, Feb. 25 i FROM VAQCINA. I Willamette Valley Tuesday, Feb. 14 ' Esistern Oreson Mindiv.Fcb. lit ' Willamette Valley Saturday, Feb. 26 ; Eastern Oregon Thursday, .March 1 ! The ' ompany reserve the right, to change j teainers or sai'inir dates. i S. B. Toitv. (len'l K. .v. P. xV'.cnt. 304 Montgomery street., Sun Francisco.JCal. UAlI.Y PA8SKXOKR TRAINS Kxcept- Sundays.) Lv Yaquina 6:30 A M " Corvallis 10::J8 a m Ar Albany 11:15 A M Lv Albany 1:00 P. " Corvallis 1-47 P v Ar Yaiiuina p. v. O. &C vail trains connect at Albunv and i't- Wm. 11. Hoao, 0. C. Hooi-E, General Manager. Acting G. F. & P. gent Corvallis, Oregon. SPECIAL. COAL OIL. Made at Oakland, Cal., October 19.1S.S7, by Charles J. Woodtmry, at the retjuest of the city council, in the presence of the chief en gineer of the fire department, the fire warden city attorney and members of the city counci ELAINE OIL Burned at 136 Beg STAR KEROSENE, From Whittier, Fuller & Co., Burnel,at 120 Beg STARLIGHT "Family Favorite," Bnrned'at 106 Deg PEARL Rnrnert at 104 Deg GOLDEN STAR Burnelfat 110 Beg EXTRA STAR KEROSENE B T Til KM ALL. r:'" Sak Francisco, Oct. 24, 1887. Messrs. Whittier, Fullei Co., Front and Pine streets, city: Gentlemen I have made a very careful and thorough burning test of your ' Extra Star Kerosene, water white," ex pressly for family use, and find the burning test to be 14:8 Degrees. Very respectfully yours, CHARLES J. WOODBURY ILES SHORTER toiiii lests ! j OF . t fc- PURE (BUEAEff AGRICULTURAL 'DEPOT DEYOE & ROBSON, Proprietors ALBANY, Have removed'into their new building and have on hand for the trade of 1SS& A FULL LINE OF GARDENER'S AND CARPENTER'S TOOLS, The largest aDd best variety of STUDEBAKER I NEWTON FAEM WAGONS, EACZS AND BTJGGIES In the central Willamette Valley. OrdersIrom a distance solicited and promptly rilled at lowest rates. ' Add all Implements Used by Farmers ! inois Furniture House THOS. BRINK. Best Line of Furniture In the City of Albrny ! Fancy Wicker Chairs Lounges Parlor Cornice Poles, Mirrors, Feather Pillows,Spring Mattresses, Window Shades Walnut Exten sion Tables Suits, And what you can't find at other houses, I have it. In factevery tliing that is kept in a first-class house. Ash, Maple and Walnut Chamber sets, Chairs, Spring Jieds, Loinnjen lite, Etc., at JPrices that CANNOT BE UNDERSOLD. ALBANY STEWART & SOX, -Dealers in- General - Agricultural Iron, Steel and Coal Wagons and Buggies Hope and Cordage Blacksmiths9 Supp lies Garden and lis suptr.or excellence proven in millions of homes for more than a quarter of a cent" ry. It is nsef bythe Uniteu otates government. Endorsed by the heads ol the greatuni versifies as the Strongest, Purest, and most Healthful. Dr. Price's me nly Baking Powder that "docs not contain Ammonia, Lime or Alum. Sold only in cans, PPvICE BAKING POWDER XEW YORK ClIICACO. ST. LOUIS m- OREGON. OREGON i Hardware AND - Implemeats. Carpenters' Tools Builders9 Hardware Powder, Shot, etc. Giant Powder Fuse Sa ws and A ores. Grrass Seeds. J. W. CVSICK Cowan & Cusick Albany, - - Oregon Transacts a general Tiankiug- business. Draw siylit drafts on New York, San Fran iscoaml i'ortlaiiH, "r. Loan money on approved security. Receive deposits fubjeut to i-heck. Collections entrusted to us 11 rec ive rompt attention. CHOICE m able -AND VEGETABLES. -f Have on exhibition a large stock of fine Table Fruits and Vegetables. All table fruits are put up in pure granulated sugar syrup, and are warranted to give satisfaction. Also A complete stock of fancy.... and staple groceries, crock- eryware, glassware, wood- enware, cutlery, etc., etc . Don't fail to examine their goods and prices. Second - Ellsworth Sts. BU1KH1T &KEENEY, Real .Estate, Loan, Collecting INSURANCEAGENTS. We have for sale farm and stock land ;-f evero description; au-o city propario, im-p-oved and unimproved. Titles examined and correct abstracts furnished to anv prop erty. Parties conveyed to any lands we have : for sale free ot charge. Collections a spe-i cialty. j OFHts Nd 59 First Strket, ALBANY, - - OREGON. ! PLANING MILL FOK SALE. THE MOST I desirable factorv privilege in the city. In- (l.uire of C. L. Brusl", foot of Lyoi St. I Overland to California i Ohegox & California Railroad ! And Connections. iTHE MOUNT SHASTA ROUTE. i j California express trai;; run d between Albany and San F-iancisco. Thr t!:::e, 35 4:00 ni..Lv Portland Ar.. 10:40 am S:o0 in . . Lv Albany Lv . . 7-0o am 7:40 liu.Ar S. Francisco. Lv.. 0:) pin Lcw-iii Puss. Trains Rally Ex. SuiiJaj S:0o a in. . Lv... 2:40 p m. .Lv. . . ..Portland Ar. . o:4o pm . .Alhuny Lv. .11:35 am . .Kugene Lv.. 0:00 am 12:40 o m..Ar .. Lcliitiiiui llraiuli. 8:10 p in. . Lv Albany . . 8:fi p ni . . A i Lebanon . . 2::jU p m . . Lv Albany. . . 1:30 p m. .Ar Lebanon. . . . Ar. . f:45 am ..Lv.. 5:00 am . .Ar.. 2:45 pm ..Lv.. 2:00pm PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS Excursion sleepers for second-class pas- j sencers on an rnrouvn trains tree ot charge The O. ,v C. K. K. Ferry males connection with al! the regular trains on the east side di vision from foot of F street. West Side IM vision. j Between Portland and Cnrvailis. j Mai! Tratsa Baiiy-Kxcept Sunday. 7:o0 a m..Lv Portland Ar. . 0:15 pm 15:25 p if... Vr Ciirvallis Lv.. 1:30 pin Kxpress Train lliiily F.xctpt Sunday, 8:00 p m. .Lv Portland Ar.. oloolim 4:50 p m . . Ar McMinu ville . Lv. . 5.45 am At Albany and Corvallis connect with trains of Oregon Pacific railroad. 42? For full iifformation residing rates, maps, etc-, call on con panv's agent. K. KOEHLER, E. P. KOGERS, Manager. G. F. &P. A Oregon Peach Bitters. About eighteen years agol received a hurt in my back from a pile of lumber falling on me, and ever since had been troubled with weak kidneys more or less; and the last year v?ry much Through the recommendation of Henry Keene, I boupht a bottle of H. Klas's Oregon Peach Bit ere, and before 1 had taken half the bottle I found great rc 'ief from it. I believe it to be a splendid reiredy for the kidnays, and heartilv recom mend it for ihe same. J. H. PORTER. Aumsville. January 12. 1888. iUjyy f LER DESK CO ST. LOUIS. MO. Makuf'bs of Fmc DESKS BA3SS COTTNTEES, BANK, COTJET HOUSE, G0TEKB HEKT an-i OjriCE SETTINGS. BestWork i IoTTestjPrices loOTe . ?g ?t er?r t)V j (. ?f r f free, ctap-" 7c L. COWAX. wits! i i i i I i Willamette For Spring "Wear His assoitment for this season's trade is larger than evtr, embracing Business suits. Fine dress snit, Oregon CassimerV Lightweight Suits, And every variety of m Ooffiii -ALSO- THE FINEST In tlie Citv Embracing a superior line of tapestry and ! body Prussels, all wool itigrain, two and i three ply carpets, etc. etc., which will be sold at prices that Cannot Be Under old ! "iJow Opener ! AT I iMciim I ZZZZ And largest line of P arpetQ jU U ... i CARPETS ilr & ft -FUNERAI. DlREOTOIlS PROMPT ATTEkTI0N,FIR5T-ULAo5 ntAnor, . ..n nnr .. XS-After business hours call at resUen corner Kh and Baktr streets. JOHN SGHSVSEER'S I Livery,Feed & Sale StatilB, Corner Second and Ellsworth Sis. ALBANY, - - OREGON TJ oases boaiipeu by the day or month. Car rlriai;es or bujics on reasonable ternip Oregon Views, J. G- CRAWFORD. THE PHOTOGRAPHS, OF-- I ALBANY - OREGON. i CARRIES THE FINEST L1NEOF OREGOX Vviewein the West. Catalogue sent on appli cation. Wt have also all the negatives of A.B. Faxton, made ai Albany, anuflany one cam. have duplicates from their at the following I prices: Cards, per dozen S2 00. Cabinet, per dozen 53 ou. Lsoucoirs, er uuwu c Copviiiff and enlarfii' old pictures a specialty. "THE BEST LIFE IM RAXE. THOSE WHO HAVE H AD EXPEKIKNCE in the leading companies say no othe company furnishes as good insurance at low cost as the Northwestern ilutual. I The following well known nieu give sue testimony: ' BlKhop Wm. Stevens Perry, Davenport, Iowa. Ilenry Benedict. Manufacturer, ' Milwaukee, Wisconsin .hgMMU Hon. E. Pralt, SnprenuKJudpe, New York Slate. John Gates. Hayor, Portland, Or.j Win. Beld. Banker. Portland, Or. L. E. Brain. Merchant, Albany, Or. And many hundreds of others all overjthe United States. Fi.r thirty years East and twenty years in Oiegon the Northwestern has been making, an "unblemished record." Its security is un surpassed; its oividends wholly unmatched. Testimony, experiences, comparisons with, all other companies and full details fur nished. FRANCIS & REID, iGeneral Agents Portland, Or. M -N. KECK Designer & Sculptor Monuments, headsloncs tablets, etc.. has erected a building opposite the Revere House and will keep cons.antly on hand marble suitable for Monuments, Headstones, And a'l kinds of work to which marb'e or other ornamental scone is devoted. Thos. wishing work of that kind should call upon him before mat contracts elsewhcje., examine his -o U)d prices. JOHN BRIGGS, Roses a Specialty. Cemetery lots planted and carcufor by the month or year. ALBANY, - - OREGON DAVIS BROS- AND CO. DEALKRS IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE. SHEDD,LlNNCo., OREGON. ALBANY ltute. ALBANY, OREGON ..188S-- A Full Corps of Instructors Classical, scientific, literal-, commerc and nprmal classes. --cs of study ranged to meet the needs all grade students. Special inducements offered students frm aqroad. Tuition ranges fro' 5.50 to 12.50 PER TERIT.- Board in private families at lowjrafe-' Rooms for self-boarding at small expense, careful supervision exercised over p away from home. "J For circulars and tull tparticulars,- St the president, KEV. ELBERT N; COXliii1, Albatij", 'Oftigon THE FAMILY PHYSICIAN, FAHRBEY'S PANACEA, As a Blood Purifier this medicine is highly recommended for all manner of chronic or Old Standing Ortlrmlninto ; . skin, such as pimples, blotehes and rashes ringworms, tetter, saltrheum. aiH i,.i' Scrofula, or Kings Evil, rheumatism, pain n the bones, side and head, and all diseases arising from impurity of the blood. Theonlv genuine is mar ufactured bv S. E Dubbel successor to Fahrney Bros. &Co. WaVnesboro Pa. Price reduced to 75c. per bottle DUBBEL CARBOLIC OINT MENT arsLpifts. remt DUBBEL RED THYME PAHr lllIRP !f ?he wrls srreatest pain remerfv -WWIlt it is used both internally and ex ternally and acts like magic. For pains and cramps in the stomach or bowels it is worth v its weight in gold. Price 25c per bottle. P.VJ!ICITSMAirS SOV EREIGH BALM OF LIFE 5Z sold tor mvprn.1 vmm . " proven beyond a doubt to be the greatest .vuini, uie worm nas ever knew: It is for the relief nf tha n.,, fw-. . r - i"HS" "unieraiiv ana n kUI? tema,e co"Plants, Women will hail this with joy after they read the testimonials in h i i f ,.7?r, "',c e , , " nuiii nunareaa oi women who have use Price 81.00 We invite pvai-v hnit . - . vlf u?t??? testimonials of ail the UOR SALE CHEAP IF SOLD SOO " A A Wm Fortm olle late r i lust t KES iON SiCU