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THE MOB&TNG- HERALD: .'FRIDAY, APRIL 27, 18SS.
riEPUBUOAN STATE TICKET.
,'oNGftKSjiMAS Biiiger Herman.
Suprkmb Jcdob W. P. Lord.
1'RE.iiuio.TiAL Electors Robeit McLean.
- Win. Kapug.
C. W. Fulton.
Attoesby for 3rd tos't. H. H. Hewitt.
REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET.
fUPRESKiTATivKS 6 H Irvine, Albunv.
W W Richardson, Soio
W R Kirk. Brownsville
V)CSTV Judge D R N BUckburn, Albany
Commissioners A Savat;e, Santiant
A Brandon. Center
:lbsr Geo W Davis, Shedd
recorder O S May, Seio
.Siikripf -John Conser; Syracuse
Trbasirbr' J F Hyde, Liberty
Assessor C Sperry, Brownsville
:Scilooii Sup't-J M Williams, Halsey
Surveyor E T T Fisher, Syracuse
Coroner T H Cone, Albauy
A WORD TO MR. STITES.
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Editor Stites .has commenced the
baby act rather early in the cam
paign. When some of his empty
sophistries, printed under the head
of editorial, were punctured by the
Herald he puts on his war paint
and shouts, "you lie." Now,
Thomas that isn't nice, and is not
becoming a clean family newspa
per, although it is not more than
might be expected of the Demo
crat. If you want to engage in
controversy get up on the plane in
which men move and leave oil'
your Salvation Army billingsgate,
stand off and look at yourself and
then go and take a bath, and don't
throw mud, for decent people will
not care to follow you.
Subscribe Sow. la Time to Bead All
the Local and State Polit
ic! Sews.
During the coming political cam
paign- the Daily ' and Weekly
Herald will be mailed.to nev sub
scribers at the, following rfjdueed
urates
NEW TO-DAY.
Daily to Jan. 1, 1889.
DailytoJuly, I J,rf;
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LANU! LAXW 1.4SD!
4STOGK.2 GRAIN FARMS AND 17 SMALL
tracts tor sale on easy terms. iwre of
t Bryant
MRS.SHANE 18 HHW ?R,$PAR 1
take a lew nuptta. t muic. Tpiano or
Newton Self-ivrkiff Floor Cleaner
WAY I
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SPRINGFIELD SAWMILL
THE VLB
THE NEW WAY
'irgau. . Terms moaefikt
Weekly to Jan. 1, 1880.,.. , 60
o v- I order fr m the latest line of samples di
M'LAIOHLIN , FASHIOXAKLfC TAILOR .
Kohy suits and pints cut and made
"WHEAT STATISTICS.
The total production of wheat in
the United states for 1836 is set
down by the statisticians of the de
partment oi agriculture at Wash
ington at 456.329,000 bushels.
Dakota leads with 52,406,000, In
diana is second with 37,828,000,
Illinois third with '36,861,000 and
Minnesota fourth with 36,299,000.
Ohio follows close upon Minresota
and California, at considerable iu
tervaL, follows Ohid.
The statistician's estimate gives
the yield of the Pacific t ites and
territories as follows: California,
30,426,000 bushels; Oregon, 16,
100,060 ; Washington, 8,345,000:
Idaho, 1,120,000; Nevada, lll.OOo!
Every one or the states and ter
ritories produce wheat, but the
yield of some are very small.
Massachusetts is credited with but j
16,000 bushels, Connecticut with
but 37,000, and New Hampshire
witn only 110,000, or just ahoi t
the same as Nevada. Some of ti e
.Southern states produce a j;ood
deal oi wheat. Tennessee is cred
ited with 9,595,000 bushels, North
Carolina with 5,049,000 and Georgia
with 2.522.000. The states; known
formerly as the ' bolder slates"
produce a great deal of this cereal :
thus, Missouri is set down 'for
27,440,000 bushels, and Kentucky
for 11,113,000. Neither New Yoik
or Pennsylvania produces so much
as Oregon.
It is estimated that 200,162.000
bushels ,of the crop of 1887 have
been or will be consumed in the
localities where the wheat was
jrown, and 250,166,200 bushels
have been or will be shipped away.
In we;Sut, per bushel, wheat
grow a uu the Pacific coast is
heaviest. That of Oregon is 59.7
pounds, that of Washington the
same, and thas of California a
trifle less.
reel from 'Frisco a specialty. Cleaning and
repairing a prompr"" done. F rst street
Albany, Or. -
H. Flindt.
BOOT AND SHOEMAKER, ALL WORK
warranted. Shop since the fire removed
to Ferry street, second doer from postotfice.
1
l fresh milch cow for a dry 0'ie and re
ceive the difference in cash should aply to
John Brings.
BUILDING TO REST SUITABLE FOR
small business, next door to Thompson
& Overman's harness stort. Inquire at the
letter place
Hay for Sale.
THAYE SOME GOOD HAY TO SELL, IF
L any one wants some both Timothy and
cheat.
A, J, Fox,
Notice to Contractors.
BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY THE
undersigned fo-- constructing a residence
according to the plans and speciticatiovs,
which can be seen at my place of busiiim,
me same v oe 011111 on my premises adjoin
ing this city. For further particulars in
quire of J. A. GROSS.
All bids to be inhefo:e May 1st, on which
date tne contract will ie let.
Albany, April 16, 1838.
Every housekeeper knows from experience the hard labor re.quii ;d to wash
floors, (ind wring the cloths by hand. By using the Newton self-wri .iging floor
cleaner, wringing the cloth by hand is avoided, the hiru labor is thercb les
sened? the hands do not pome in contact with the water, whereby you van use
boiling- and amm,ynla water. The Newton self-wringing fl.qar- clej nor is iiirht,
durable and Simple In construction, mid well merits, the claim of hotnii the
Veet lUYented. Spefial rats to canvngae.j aRt H8Uft) dig DOM) t to the
trade. Manufactured and sold by .. .,, . . . .
LOUIS YIERECK,
Albany, Linn County, Orsgon.
EiT'State and Territorial rights for side iu Kansas, Colorado, Nevada,
Texas, Oregon, California, Washington, Mourana, Alaska, New Mexico, Idaho,
Indian, Utah, Dakota, Arizona and WvoiuiiVir Territories.
SPRIXGFIELD
OREGON,
1, ' '
Ik Mery !
"Albany yard and office on Railroad, between. 4 Ii ami 5ih streets,
Having lumber not excelled in qiiPKlj, i-ndfecilities not surpassed for the
nrAoi nt .tii.l citi tsftt till!.... Y
rade.
au.n'c I tHo
WHEELER.
NEW
DEPARTURE.
MEW STORE.
NEW GOODS
The Hardware and Novelty Store
-A FULL. STOCK
Staple Groceries!
FiBeGlassware,Crocker?
caata, etc
uwnecmy vvm. Mmpsou. 5, 10, 15, and 2 cent enters no each o
which every article is sold at thf; figare8 mined. Thi- is 4 rui oo,mu.,i .i
to replenish your kitchen turuiture hoiwehald faruishia good, or to
purchase 10,000 usef uUvticleai at price Pftycr hetore heard ,f. j
W m .SIMPSON
W. F. RBAD ,
liCHASED THE
(Successor toN. H. ALLE)
ID A ATVDfl!
itiiy jail u i
j
CAKES, PIES,
Fresh Baked Bread '
Every Day.
At this old and reliable houae i aim to V '
touod a complete Maortment, of fresh bunk
rroceries, tu which is conitantly beiim tUdoi Jk
the 8iuaoDble Uues of rooeriat auU proviuiMh
tuch M
Cranbernts
Fine Pickles, 1
Dried Beef CMppedto
Anchovy Mu stair
v Candies and 'rtUH K
a?mSickwheai Flour. i
apd Goods of All Kinds, '
Bohemian Glassware, Etc
' Thee jrooda. were all boucht wben prion
ere low, and the betitflt of th mDin will .
fiven to Ills customers. It em i ruber the olao.
t the old corner en Firetai.d B-w'JWb bte. "
Of Shane & Lonswa'
Hoffman and pfeiffer.
-trojirietori of .- T
Winter
an
spring
' I'Wj HUHltTMICti, iiLC e'C
stock
J'ractlettl TailorliiK.
pHKIST WYSS. ONE DOOR EAST OF
j Democrat office on Second street, is pre
wired to make suits, and all kinds of doth
ng. Mens' or boys' clotliing reoaired and
nl-aned at leasouable rates. A line line o
.-tampies on nml. Charges reasonable.
) GOOD AGENTS TO IVTR,
dujf an article nse'l in cvrrv )i.n.
hold for eretf town and cojnty in Oreifon
and Washint n and Idaho territories
Address Box 3 5,
Albany, Oregon.
MINTED
? f wish tv ell their
ALL THE FARMERS WHO
farm;, to call anil
!ace the t me in the hands of numn
M intieth have several custoniecs for
aCOKlirmi fmk farms.
Al FRESH MILCH C.iW: ONE LIGHT
one-horse haul ;, one set of l,aht double
narneKS. For further iiiforojation call unon
rv oi
!
1 am now receiving new goods in every line and
would cordially invite everybody to call and inspect
our stock and prices. We propose to have the
The Live Drv Goods House
Of Albany, and shall lat all times study the
wants of our patrons both in style andjp rices.
it to
i
I I T n i tit cafi i mnnirn
RpSiTT- 'ce CoDftctionery.
These goods must be sold, (tall ftarly and seaire W'sainsf.TUJ;
I NO BAIITS
ATTENTION
We are now prepared to furnish rho'ce, fniU
candies of best grauu, consisting oi uie'sti k
assorted flavors, mixed candies, extra l lei.co
and chocolate crcanis, faticy mixed, cundy iojg
And a general assortment of flue end
3
AT
tF" Orders from conntry dealer promotlt v
Mned to. Favtorj oa tint street,
'-"isiiiiii"''- i ii i i
j Albatay; " - Oregon,
nnnrn
ti H. Vunk.
ItOPTIK lu K(ll.
nURNISHED itoOMS Ul'-STAIRS IX
C front of brkk on First street. Apply at
HKRALD Office.
Six -'javes for a dollar at T.Ju ne-
FOR RHEUMATISM.
Oharles Dickens, sou of his
jtther, the English novelist, who
i now making the tour of this
C antry, is of the opinion that
many Americans, while bairg
larniliar with the English novelists
and historians, actually needed an
introduction to American authors.
I le found many of the writings of
Washington Irving and Nathaniel
. Hawthorne. Perhaps literary pi
rac, as it was called, which ena
bles publishers to flood the country
with cheap editions of foreign
authors, while the works of Ameri
can writers are protected by copy
right, and consequently are among
the high priced books, is account
able for much of this condition.
Mr. Henhy Lamb seems to be a
public spirited man. He offers
prizes of $500 and $200 for the best
essays on "Practical, Sanitary and j
Economic Cooking adapted to Per
sons of Moderate and Small
Means." that shall be sent to Dr.
Irving A. Watson, Concord. N. H.,
by September 15, 1888, with the
writer's name in a sealed envelope.
Dr. Watson is secretary of the
American Public Health Association.
HON. S. CROSBY, Hawaiian Const
Lima, Peru, writes as follows:
"St. Jacobs Oil cured tne of painf.
Rheumatism."
V
Mr.E.A. BUCK, Editor and Publishe
"The Spirit of the Times," N. Y.,say
"Ihave used St. Jacobs Oil, repeatedi
a with satisfactory resultt
Boldby Druggists and Dealers EverjwTiei
THE CHARLES A. V0GELER CO-
BALTIMORE, MD.
Dry Goods, Notions,
Furnishing Goods,
Hats and C?ps,
Boots and Shoes,
6roceries,Etc
Call and see me.
hi
First Street,
IF1. ZEeiE-iklD,
(Successor to N H. Allium
- - Alb my, Oreoi.
A good opportunity to
try the benefit of buying
ciean, iresn groceries
and provisions for spot
cash is now offered by
KENTON & CHASE, B
Newtore betweenltlie opera house and postoffice
EST PRICES
BUILDING
J
MATERAL
FOR
SALE
Having leased a portion of tLe yard occupied by Mr. Carter, situated on
the city railroud switcli, between Foi rtli mid Fifth streets, I will endeavor to
keep on hand a general supply oi I nildinsr material, suc h as lumber ana
clear, shinjfles, sawed and shaved, ct Car and white tir. Alsolath and will
receive orders for ."ash, doors and mouldings when desired.
Those de3irinr anything in my line are solicited, to call before purchasin s
elsewhere, "
W. W. CROWDER
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FOR
rr
j NEW PROCES3 FLOUR.
.aupmnot lecjamllr mad bmmtf m)
TlieBest Stofage Facilities
igmie Wfflutt prie in aih paid for wboA
Mere House Bestaurant;
(ON EC80PBAK PLAX) J
Conducted by "Sf
H. DIERCKS5
tS ccats f
Meals served fi
fyCuKtrners order tostuiin d Irrrt TV
lub e ied with tfa best In the market.
y l.
THE Pfu OGMPHER.
Psxton e oW statki: ' JOimar '
ill
IF SPBDffl
Mr. PhilLewis.Jofftlietfjrm of
GOODS
-o)-(o.
1 tois & Son,
TriERE have been about 1,000
strikes in the United States in the
last fifteen months, of which
nearly 100 were entered upon since
the beginning of the present year.
Presumably, the total number of
employes concerned directly ir.
these disturbances was not above
400,000; Bradslreet estimates 340,
8.34 for 1887, with 50.000 to add,
or persons who have struck work
since January 1st last. Of the
'srer a giva: nortion are still out.
AdmiulMrator Salr.
NOT1CJ IS HEREBY GIVEN T3AT THE
undersijrned admin Aerator of the co
partnership esute of Houk & Meyer, Henrv
Meyer being; deceased, in pursuance of an
order and decree of tbe county court of Linn
cumiiy, ure.on, made and entertd of record
on the 2nd day of April, 1888, will sell at
public auction to the hyheit bidder, at the
court house door in Linn county, Oregon, on
the 2nd ay of June, 1S8S, at th hour of one
o'cl ck in the aite.noon of s:id dav t,h fnl.
lowing-described real property belonging' to
said estate, to-wit: Lots No. 5, , 7 and 8,
in block No. 2, in the citv of Albany, in Linn
county, Oregon; also 25 feet off the west
side of lot No. 1, in block No. 10, in the city
of Albany, in Linn xunty, Oregon; also the
east one-half of lot No. 3, in Mock 11, in the
city of Albany, in Linn county. Oregon, as
deseibed on the plots and surreys of said
city: also lot No. 7, containing 6.67 acres,
known a3 fair ground lot, surveyed off and
plotted by the Linn Countv Agricultural As
s cia'.ion, the same bein'a part of the N
n. quarter ot tne donation land claim of
Isaac HutchiliH, in Linn county, Oregon.
Terms of sale cash in hand.
Jons A. Crawford, Administrator.
50okse
or, Newsdea
er, Stationer,
-AND DEALER IN-
knips
and Lamp
Trimmings
-AT-
Fine stationery, miscellaneous books. iiii..torrr.-,nh and aiitnamnk olK.,ma
i . - . ' i - n x -ivuinu,
inKsianris, ink, pens, ptitc.ils. etc., etc. Siieet music,, music books and all
tuiaj oi musical nierchaiuh.se. .
Grenerai ISTews Depot. .'.'
JaP"Mail orders promptly attended to.
The woriij annual consumption
.heat is o.-.tiiuiteU at :!,1G5,000,-(.-.:
bushels.
The California fruit crop
year is said to be enormous.
thi-
.otlccof Final Srtlletnrnt.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
undersigned has tiled in the countv court
cf Linn county. Oregon, his final account as
executur of the estate of lnantha Haley,
rieceiseu, and said court has appointed Moii
dy. the 7th day of May, 1888, at the hour
of one o clock p. m. of said Hay, at the court
houe in Albany, Linn county, Oregon, for
the hearing of objections to said account ani
the settlement of t":s sauie. At which time
and place ail jiersons interested in said estarr
are hereby notified to apoear and Ule oi.jtc
tion thereto, if any they hae.
Dated April 4. i$-S.
F. A. WATTS.
Exeeiitor.
Try a bucket of Sapone f.j:- hou-
cleaning, it has no e.'jual. Wallace
& Thompson.
Text Books and all School Supnlies. JULIUS GKADWOHL'S
Crockery Store.
Lloorer Bros'. Silverware,
French, China andCrystalware,
13ovs' Wagons vnd "Onll r,l
ancy andToy Ooods.
At, Sherld, Lmn county, having
just returned from Portland, where
he purcl aed a fine stock of goods for
the coram spring trade, now invites
the inspection of his customers.
rrhese goods were bought tor
cash and the advantage of very low
prices will be given to the buyers.
PRUSHAWS
rr
DEAD SHOT
AG E
The City Liquor Store,
M. BA UMGAltT, Proprietor.
t&Saxt door to thepdd Fellows' einple, Albany, Oregonl
Keeps constantly on hand the Hnest imported and.domesticIwinesAliquors, cigars ar
toh--K)a. only firet-clans.hquurjstore in she city
SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO ORDERS FROM THE COUNTRY
of
SAVE YUR MONEY
buying your goods trom my store. I am bnv
me direct from thetactory and sAl at Eastern price,
with freight added, lor cash. "
Kenton
s
Mm Po
wde -One Found Caii.2oc
With the
This now popular t ure for ague has
never been known to fail r-.n -
testimoiiials at Prushaw's dru- store
next to Revere honai
per bottle. . - ' .
am agent for ten responsible Fire and Marine In
surance com names, renrasentino- ft7o t-
or.,1 'ii1 v.-jvuu.w,,, insure
jMu.cjuuiiim oeiore it is too Jate
1. T T t
implement Co , Portland.
SECOND HAND STOBE.
The. past year has nmrn s t
necessity. The h,-st r .. 'V" uc a
place in the city to buy your Kuca
Stoves Furniture,tinwar8
We aie alv
PEERLESS OIL CAH
And Lamp Killer.
d7'?!,'li wntlj added. AH work
tne at .la; lowest possible rates
M. FRANKLIN & CO
Do not be deceived into bnvincr
worthless or spurious grods for" the
nlsin i ' ' Pel"n a prize. We
tllSO will mvp vnn imrvl K . ..
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lei on nnrh Fmrr,; , " ' V1 "V. "Z??wm P"s, and
al-
3vfJi uiiiitsi,
j Brownell & StenarcL
cash.