Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, April 26, 1888, Image 2

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REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET.
CoNORRflSMAK Binder Herman.
Sbprkii Judob W. P. Lord.
Prksidkxtial Electors Robert McLean.
- Win. Kapus.
C. W. Fulton.
Attorney foe 3rd dis't. H. H. Hewitt.
REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET.
Kpre8ntative3 O H Irvine, Albany.
W W Richardson, Scio
. W II Kirk, Brownsville
County Jddob D R N Blackburn, Albany
CoMXiasiosBas A Savage, Santiara
A Brandon. Center
Clbrk Geo W Davis, Shedd
KscoROBa O 8 May, Scio
Sheriff -John Conser; Syracuse
Trbasurkr J F Hyde, Liberty
Assessor C Spcrry, Browusviile
School Scp't J M Williams, ilalsey
8DRVBY0R E T T Fisher, Syracuse
Coroner T H Cone, Albauy
Saberlbe Kor. la Time to Read All
the Local and State Polil
leal Hews.
During the coming political cam
paign the Daily and Weekly
Herald will be mailed to new sub
scribers at tue following reduced
rates:
Weekly to Jan. 1, 1889 $1 00
Daily to Jan. 1, 1889 2 50
Daily to July, 1 1888 1 00
By earner " 125
THE BUSINESS OUTLOOK.
. Although just at present the
political ugitation of the country,
together with the usual lethargy
concomitant with that period of
the year when the indolence of
spring is giving place to the active
summer season, has conspired to
make business a trifle quiet, there
is every indication that business
and trade which has been steadily
increasing throughout Oregon dui
ingthe past year will De even
better during the coming season.
Our neighbors in California, who,
daring the past year or two, have
been enjoying a wonderful boom
complain that the bubble has
b. oken and that things are assum
in their normal condition again,
witile the tendency of speculators
and those looking for investments
is now toward Oregon. This ten
loiicy, coupled with the number o
lias tern people who, alter the
lilizzard of last winter, will be
1 king for homes in the salubrious
Wot. will bring an unusually
1 ii'zv influx of new-comers to Ore
$ .j- this year. In addition to this
i! people of Oregon are pu:ting
f 'i more vigorous efforts than
( before to bring the advantages
u e state to the notice of East
s' .. men, in the way of advertising
j . : ter and descriptive publications.
; Albany there are several con
- rations, which, in the light of
-tfii-i mqveiueat toward Oregon,
p: ent themselves to business
, n. The two paramount consid-
ions are :
1, Shall Albany take any
-stf res to secure a share of this
i tx oi new-comers?
'. What means can be adopted
t for employment to those who j
e here ?
Albany has already done a little
in the way of advertising the ad
vantages of the city, but a very
'. ' There seems to be a general
VL-.i ty of sentiment in the matter f
.uiizing a board of trade and
t iking steps to do a little mission
it v work among intending emi
- ,ats in the East, and this will no
! i:)t be done.
ien comes the important mat-
t
it
ot inducing some enterprise
a which will offer employment
I create new business. Albany
unsurpassed water power and
cements for manufacturing,
it is in this line we believe in
' ivat measure that permanent
perity ruust come. With a
I of trade to look after such.
tions, the establishing of new
rprises of this kind would be
3 likely to be accomplished,
lis city has donated a good
y thousand dollars to secure
vay advantages and has lost
money by the transaction
r, and in connection now with
;portation facilities, the invest
t of a few thousand to secure
ien mills and other manufac
s would be productive of even
eater advantage. Let us have
ard of tr&de and work from the
ciple that it is better to even
.. A good round bonus to get
ii manufactories as woolen mills
;ed than to miss their benefits.
dge Coujg, ia the New York
t of general sessions, recently
; a rendition of the application
iw and justice that will meet
i universal commendation ail
r the country. A man by the
e of Ward, was brought before
, charged with blackmail, and
..led guilty to the charge. He
i threatened to make damaging
meiits against a young
lady's
acter to her betrothed. Judge
l inir in sentencing Ward to four
. s at hard labor in the fctnte i
it saifl : "I do not know of a
e contemptible wretch on God's
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OFFER
footstool than a blackmailer. You
attempted to take away a woman's
reputation aud create dissension in
a family. There is no punishment
too severe for such as you."
A tax of one cent per . pound
upon sugar, which is the practical
result of the sugar trust during its
existence, means the payment of
twenty-three million dollars by the
people oi tne united states per
year. This is the power of the
money monopoly that adds not one
mill to the value ot the product,
but simply by organizing gain con
trol of it, and are enabled to fix
the prices. Leeches upon the
private pnries of the coun'ry
are a gi eater menace to the natio.
than all other dangers put together.
.doulaxger's retirement from
the French army has turned out
not to be into obscurity, but rather
into a more conspicuous place in
the chamber of deputies as an
elected member of that legislative
body, t ranee is a country of
surprises. But the transformation
of the pugnacious warrior into a
legislative statesman will be an un
usual surprise in its line.
Congress is again giving great
attention to an elaborate river and
harbor bill, but the query con
stantly presents itself what will
Cleveland do with it after congress
has laboriously enacted it into a
law.
St. John has taken his departure
from Oregon, no doubt lamenting
that his missionary work here was
a failure.
NEW TO-DAY.
LANi! l.tXD! 1TI!
4STOCK.2 GRAIN FARMS AND 17 SMALL
tracts for sale on easy terms, hiqtiire of
fa. Bryant.
MRS.SHANE IS NOW
take a few pupils
orjjan. Terms moderate.
PREPARED TO
in music - jAttto or
U'LAUGIILIX , FASHIONABLE TXriOR.
oby suits and uuts cut and muit
to order (mm the latest line of samples- di
rect from 'Frisco a specialty. Cleaning- and
repairing a prompf'jr done. First stj
Albany, Or.
H. Fllndt.
BOOT AND SHOEMAKER, ALL WORK'
warranted. Shop since the fire removed
to Ferry street, second do;.r from postortice-
ANY ONE jWlSHlNO TO TRADE A
fresh milch cow for a dry one ami re
ceive the difference in cash should apply to
John Brings.
BUILDING TO RENT SUITABLE FOR
small busintss, next door to Thompson
S overman's harness stort. Inquire at the
hitter place
Hay fur sale.
I HAVE SOME GOOD HAY TO SELL, IF
any one wants some both Timothy aud
cheat. A. J. Fox.
Xotlce to
Contract r.
RECEIVED BY
B1
IDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY THE
undersigned fo-' constructing a residence
according to the plans and specineatrons,
which can be seen at my place of bqtanjg.
the same to be built on my premlsis aiijuin
inir this city. For further particulars In
quire of J. A. GROSS.
All bids to be in before May 1st, on which
date tne contract will ae let.
Albany, Apvil lb", 1838.
Practical Tailoring.
CHRIST WYSS, ONE DOOR EAST OF
Democrat ottire on Seccud street, Lspre
paired to make suits, and all kinds of cloth
ing. Mens' or boys' clothing reoaired and
cl aned at reasonable rates. A line lice o
.samples on hmd. Charges reasonable.
WANTED GOOD AGENTS TO INTRO
duce an article used in every house
hold fcr every town and county in Oregon,
and Washington and Idaho territories.
Address Box 3" 5,
Albany, Oregon.
WANTED -ALL THE FARMERS WHO
wish tu sell their farm, to ea'l and
place the s "ie in the hands of C'lrran &
Montieth have several customecs for
gold trrai rnclc farms.
FOK SALE.
AN AX FRESH MILCH COW; ONE LIGHT
one-horse hack, one set of light double
harness. For further information call upon
R. R Vunk.
loom to Kent.
FURNISHED ROOMS UP-STAIRS IN
front of brick on First street. Apply
Herald office.
Thouipson & Overman have a fine
lot of single harness on hands and :ire
selling last us they are cheap and of
good quality .
BEFERKK'S S4LF.
In the Circuit Court of the Stale of Or
egon, for Linn County:
I. J. Long and Rosa Ramsey, Plaintiffs,
vs. (
tlla J. Ramsey, Emma A. Ramsey and f
Alvin L. Ramsey, Defendants. 1
Af OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT BY
IN virtue of an order of sale and commission
duly issued out of the above entitled court in
the above entitled cause, to me directed and
delivered, commanding me to make sale of
the hereinafter described real property in the
manner provided by law, I will on
Saturday, the 19th day of May, 18SS,
at the hour of 1 o'clock on the afternoon of
said day, at the courthouse door in th city
af Albany, in Linn county. Oregon, offer for
sale and sll at public auction to the highest
bidder for csh in hand the following de
scribed real property, to-wit: Beginning at
the northwest corner of the northeast quar
ter of section 22, Tp. 12, South Range 3 west
of the Willamette meridian, in Linn county,
Oregon, and runnipg thence soutn 40 cbaiLS,
thence east 25 chains, thence north 40 chains,
thence west 25 chains to the place of begin
ning, containing 100 acres.
The proceeds of said sale, after paj insr the
costs and expenses of said sale and of the
atve entitled suit are to be divided equally
anient the parties to said suit, eacn to re
ceive one fifth thereof.
Dateu this 17th day of April 1S88.
O. H. IRVINE, Referee.
Solice of Appolutmcnt of Admin!"
(rniri.v.
SJOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
K niidursigned has been.hy the county court
of Liim countv. Orcj-on. aoDointeil executrix
of the last win and testament of D. H. Put-
man, deceased. All pers'.ns having ciaima
aL-jiiiis-, siniil Hfi'prlpnT. will rirt'sent the Sanie
! duly verified as required by la.w to the'un-
aer.sij;iiea at her residence in Krownsvuie,
L::m countv, Oregoo, within six months
from this dute, C. SI. PCI 3! AX,
U K. . bLACKBi-R.v, Executrix.
Attor'.ev fo' Kvecutrix. . .
l atcd April 20, 1SS3. .
Six f'laves for a dollar at T.Jo nes
THE MORNING- HERALD: THURSDAY, APRIL, 26, 1888. -
THE OLD WA T
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Every housekeeper knows from experience the hard labor requii sd to wash
floors and wring the cloths by hand. By using the Newton self-wri Jirinjr. floor
cleaner, wringing the cloth by hand is avoided, the htrd labor is thereby les
sened; the hands do not come in contact with the water, whereby you can use
Itoilintr and ammonia water. The Newton self-wringing floor clef ner is light,
durable and simple in construction, and well merits the claim of being the
hos invnted. Srmcinl mt to canvasser? and the usual disc6unt to the
trade. Manufactured and sold by
LOUIS VIERECK,
Albany, Linn County, Orsgon.
J3iF"State and Tui riiorial right for sale i Kansas, Colorado, Nevada,
Texas, Orejr- n, California. Washington, Mohti-na. Alaska, New Mexico, Idaho,
Indian, Utah, 1) ikot, Arbona and Wyoming Territories.
W.F.READ,
(Successor toN.
ZETZETW"
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1 am now receiving new goods in every line and
would coidially invite everybody to call and inspect
our stock and prices. We propose to have thej
The Live Dry
Of Albany, and shall lat all times study tlie
wants oi our patrons both in style andjprices-.
Dsy Goods, Notions,
- Furnishing
Hats
Call sod see rat
First Street,.
IF1.
(Successor
BLUING MATERIAL FOR ME
Havin leased a porlTanyf tl,e yard occupied by. lr. Carter, situated on
the city railroud switt!:, beivn-n Fourth and FJfth streets, Irill endeawto
keep o haud a general supply of building ',Biairial, Siu-h aa lumber ana
clear, shingles, sawed and sl.uvcti, cedar and white tir. Ah-olath, aud will
receive anders lor !-asi, doors and .mouldings when desired.
Those diesiring. anythiwg ia my Iie are solicited; to call before purcilasing.
eisewiiera
VV.
-GENERAL
-AND DEALER IN-
M Books and
all
Fine utationery, jMtsceiiaueniis booka phutnrapb and autograph albums,
inkstands, ink, pens, pencils, etc., etc.
kindj of zauBical merchandise.
Grenerai News Depot.
"M8il orders promptly attendedto. - - 1
The City Liquor Store,
II. BAUMGABT, Proprietor.
tSTXaxt door to theJOdci Fellows' eiiipi, Albany, Oregon's
Keeps constantly on hand the ftaest imported asidome8ticfwine8,(Uqaors, cijrars.ar
tob-tos. Only first-clnssliquortore in she city
SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO ORDERS FROM THE COUNTRY'
rw it l a i i
THE NEW WAY
H. ALLEN)
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Goods House
arid Caps,
and Shoes,
GrocerieSjEtc
ZEeZEL-IX
to N 11. Alluu;
- Albany, Oregon.
W. CROWDED
iieet uiusici music books aad all
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vnPinff
i in ill"
School Sipte
SPRINGFIELD SAWMILL
SPRIX GrFIELB
sFAlbany yard and office on Railroad, between 4. h and oili streets JgJ
Having lumber not excelled
prompt and satisfactory filling or orders,
T..&1.
NEDW STORE.
m Hardware and Novelty Stere
Opened by Wm. Simpson. 5, 1U. 15, and 25 cent counters no each of
which every article is sold at the figures named. This is a rare ..poriuni-y
to replenish your kitchen furniture aud household furnishing goods, or to
purchase 10,000 usefnlarticles at prices never before heard of. .
Wm.SIMPSON
-ALSO HAVING
BANKRUPT STOCK
-Of Shane
? Offers the entire stock of dry godos, boots and shoes.GIadies'' ftije
dres goods, woolen fabrics, domestics, etc efcv
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EGF' These goods must be-sold.
Cosl
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NO BAiITS
ATTENTION
A good opportunity to
try the benefit of buying
clean, fresh groceries
and provisions for spot
cash is now offered by
KENTON & CHASE, BB
New Store betweenjtlie opera house and postoffice
ill
FOR
-o) (o
Lamps and Lamp Trimmings !
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AT -
JULIUS GEADWOHL'S
Crockery Store.
ilocrer Bros'. Silverware,
French, China and Crystal ware,
Boys' "Wagons vnd "Ooll Carriao-es.
Fancy and Toy Ooods.
SAVE YUR MONEY
Bv buying your goods trom my store. I am bny
ing direct from thetactory and sell at Eastern prices
with freight added, lor cash.
KentoiiYIMii Powde -One Pound Can. 25c
I am agent for ten responsible Fire and Marineln '
surance companies, representing 72,ooo,ooo. Insure
and protect youi self before it is too late. Iam also
agent for the Frank Bros. Implement Go-, Portland
I ci on pane Francais. Hier
OREGrOX,
I respectfully soiieit a shm-e of the
A. WHEELER
EM
NEW GOODS
PURCHASED THE
& Lonswav
Call early and secure bargains."
PRICES
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wird deuich gesprochen,'
-A7T7LL STOCK
Staple Groceries I
Fine GlasswartJpocker?
Ito be qtwttr
witop etc.
CAKES, PIES,
Fresh Baked Bread
Every Day.
AtthisftMaad nBable hwwe is aha tm It
found a cooipiete aMoftmest, of fresh faouk
nooeriea, to wUcfa is conataotlT being aJdcrt afl
tfie eaocbh) ttntsa ot grril od ftwriam
Midi M
Cranberries,
Fine Pickles,
Dried Beef Chipped to Order
Anchovy Mustard,
Candies and Nuts.
Eastern Buckwheat Flour,
Canned Goods of All Kinds,
Bohemian Glassware, Etc.
These good were all bonjht vbn prieaa
ere am, aad the benuflt of th margin will bi
fiven to Ma customers. Kemember ibe dUm
tx the old corner on First aijd B'oadalbia Ste.
(DIM) i.
HOFFMAN AND PFEIFFEfV
Proprietors of
ALBANY SODA W ORKS
And manufacturers of
Choice Confectionery.
We are now prepared to furnish choice, fresW
candies of best grauo, consisting ol (ure ti-tt,
asaorted Savon, mixed candies, extra fientn
and chocolate creams, faney mixed, cuid us
and a general assortment of fine candies
AT iyiIOI.EALE K KETAIL.
tyOrderi from coon try dealers promptly at .
taned to. r'actory on r'lrst street,
Albany. - - Oregon
Red Grown Mills;
NEW PROCESS FLOUR.
(Snperior Sac UjsHf moi bakers aaa)
The Best Storage Facilities
tSTltie Uiebest pncaJo cash said for wheal
AUiKXX . . . OHJEQOK, '
n i ii i f
Eevere House Bestaurantl
(OH BOBorCAX PLX)
fcy
H. DIERCKS.-
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Heals served frwav t5
its tm 91.MI
CaTCugtrmers order allele mi dssiruA TM
ib e- ' d with the beat ia the market.
THE PHir OGRAPHER.
Paxton's cM stand Albaar .
Mr. Phil Lewis, ofgthejfirm of
A. Lewis & Son,
Atj Shedtl, Linn county, having
just returned from Portland, where
he purchased a fine stock of goods for
the coming spring trade, now invites
the inspection of his customers.
tSTheae goods were bought or
cah and the sdyantage of very low
prices will be given to the buyers.
PRUSHAW'S
DEAD SHOT ON AGUE
With the spring comes the ague.
This now popular -are for ague has
never been known to fail. Call for
testimonials at Prushaw's drug store,
next to Revere house. Price 75 eta.
per bottle.
SSGOBD BAKU STOBB.
The past year has proven it to be a
place in the city to buy your
Stoves Fnrnitae, tinware
We ftie fllwnvs nnmoniJ v..
- - - " j r"vjaiv.u iu uuv your
heusehold furniture at the hisrhest
cash price. Sole uffents for the
PEERLESS OIL CAN
And Lamp Killer.
i -.uuj nuucu, All WOrK
Uone at the lowest possible rates
M. FRANKLIN & COI
Do not bp. derairprl intn
worthless or spurious goods for the
jjjcic PitKe ui geiung a prize. We
win give you gooa nonest goods at
the lowest bottom prices, and al
low you 5 per cent off on cash.
Brownell & Stanard,
NEW.SPR
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GOODS
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