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REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET.
Cosorkssman Binger Herman.
Supreme Judge W. P. Lord.
FresiukxtiaIi Elkctors Kobett McLean.
- Win. Kapus.
C. W. Fulton.
Attorsbt for 3rd dis't. H. H.ilewiU.
REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET.
Represzstatives O H Jrvine, Albany.
W W Richardson, Scio
V R Kirk. Brownsviile
Coonty Judge I) R N Blackburn, .lbany
CoM.MiirSiosERS A Savage, Santiaiu
A Brandon. Centar
Clerk Geo W Davis, Shedd
Hecorder O S May, Scio
Siikripp John Conser; Syracuse
Treasurer J F Hvde, Liberty
Assessor C Sperry, Brownsville
School Sup't J M Williams, Ualsey
Surveyor E T T Fisher, Syracuse
Corosbr T H Cone, Albauy
OFFEH
The Salem Statesman says :
"II. H. Hewitt, candidate for
prosecuting attorney on tlie repul -lioan
ticket, is capable, honest and
deserving. He should receive t e
united support of his party. li s
opponent, Mr. Belt, is also a good,
square man, but he is a democrat,
an 1 he cannot expect republican
support." And the Statesman
might have added that although
Mr. Belt is a very good man, he is
no kind of a lawyer. His bungling
manner of drawing up papers at
court in Albany has more tin n
once allowed criminals to go free.
"We want a man for district attor
ney who has experience and ability
enough to properly draw up indict
ments and to prosecute criminals
in a thorough manner.
Newton M4rriiii to Cleaner-!" SPRINGFIELD SAWMILL
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TEMPERANCE
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A BOARD OF TRADE.
Elsewhere in this issue is pub
lished a call for a citizens' meeting
for the purpose or organizing a
board of trade. The necessity for
S ich an organization and the ben
efits to be derived therefrom, have
I besn often referred to in these
columns, and are too apparent to
need any comment. j
The call for the meeting is sub- j
scribed by leading business men
and citizens, who?e work in a
board of trade will insure its use
fulness and success. There- are
many questions toucmr.g the ad
vancement of the business inter
ests of this jity that with a board
of trade as a nucleus of definite
' action, will be promoted, which
heretofore have been neglected,
simply because what is everybody's
business is nobody's business. The
meeting for the purpose of organ
izing the board of tride will be an
fmportaut one, and should be at
tended by business men generally
and no pains spared to bring the
organization into a vigorous aud
healthy working existence.
At a recent banquet of the fed
eral club, the new and important
republican organization in New
York city, Eliioit F. Shepherd,
who recently bought the Mail and
Express from Cyrus W. Field,
nominated Depew for the presi
dency. His remarks were re
ceived with cheers. Depew was
asked what he had to say. He
declared that he was not a candi
date, as he had all along announced
and that he was very much sur
prise'', fit Shepherd's nomination.
Sher-hsrd said his paper would
support the nominee of the Re
publican Convention, and e
thought it -would be Depew, desp:te
all the effort to the contrary. D
pew is for Blaine, and this is the
way he expressed himself; "I an'
a Blaine man first and last an i i. I
the time. All my Presidential
preferences are Blaine. I never !
expect to get the nomination, but I
firmly believe that Blaine will.
Mr. Blaine's letter was sincere, but
mark you, Mr. Blaine never said
Ise would refuse the nomination.
He merely said his name would
not foe presented to the Conven
tion. If Mr. Blaine is drafted to
the service, so to speak, and his
nomination unanimous. I have no
doubt he will accept it, and he will
be the candidate of the Rej,u.ii
can party this Fall."
Cantributed by the W. C. T. U.
The annual state convention of
the women's christian temp' "ance
union will be held in Eug-: City
May 9th. Each local uni is a
representation of one dej te at
large, one for every twer mem
bers and one for a f- ion over
ten. The valley u., should
send their full quota i legates,
as those of Eastern On ..n, espe
pecially, will, on accoiKit of the
expense of travel send their full
number. The first session will bo
held on Wednesday morning at 9
o'clock. Interesting programme
have been prepared for the even
ings. The national bureau of statistics
shows that on the 700,000,000
which annually passes into the tills
of the retailers of intoxicating
iiquors in this country, there is a
profit of 133)4 per cent. If the
poor people had to pay such a tax
as that on bread there would be a
rebellion. But when a man tosses
off a glass of whisky, and pays
five cents for the drink and seven
or eight cents to the barkeeper for
the trouble of handing it to him,
he generally thinks the barkeeper
is an awfully good fellow.
A new form of temperance or
ganization, upon the "ten-timee-o"e-are-.ten"
plan, designed espe
cially for commercial travelers aud
business men, has lately been
started by S. A. Haines, a New
York business man residing at
Netherwood. Its-pledge is:
"1. To drink no intoxicating
liquors.
"2. To get an others to join
the league."
Its badge is i neat lapel button
with the initials C. T. L. on the
face of it.
Among those interested in the
new movement is the Rev. Edward
Everett Hale, who represents the
first "Ten" in Boston.
THE OLD WAT
THE NEW WAY
"Every housekeener knows from experience the lifcrd labor reciuii id to wash
floors and wring the cloths by hand. Bv using tho jtewton self-wringing floor
cleaner, wringing the cloth by hand is avoided, the hard labor is thereby les
sened; the hands do not come in contact with the water, whereby you can use
boiling 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
best invented. Special vat'-s to canvasser? and the usual discount to the
trade. Manufactured and sold by
LOUIS VIERECK,
Albany, Linn County, Oragon.
UiPState and Territorial rights forsnlein Kansas, Colorado, Nevada,
Texas, Oregon, California. Washington, Montana, Alaska, New Mexico, Idaho,
Indian, Utah, Dakota, Arizona ancl'Wyoming Territories.
W. F. READ,
(Successor to N. H. ALLEN)
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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 tliej
The Live Dry Goods House
Of Albany, and shall ?at all times study the
wantsot' our patrons both in style and prices.
OREGON.
SPHTNGrFIELT)
Albany yard and office on Railroad, between 4th and 5:h streets .si-"
Having lumber not excelled in quality, undfacili'ties not surpassed for tbc
prompt aud satisfactory tilling or orders, I c:pectful y o.nicil a. .iare 01 -Hit
rade.
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NEW STORE.
NEW GOODS
ie Hardware ani NoveltF Store
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Opened by VVm. L ipson. 5, 10, 15, and 25 cent counters no each of
which every article isold at the figures named.' This is a tare ppuri.uiiUy
to replenish your kitefren furniture and household furnishing goods, or to
purchase 10,000 usefularticles at prices neyer before heard of. t lL iwioia
Wm.8IMP80N,
-ALSO HAVING PURCHASED THE
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STOCK
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Star Bakery !
-a. yrjLL stock or-
Staple Groceries I
Tht batqmXSky of tq, coffcu xaigh uv
CAKES, PIES,
Fresh Baked Bread
Every Day.
AtthisoMnd nifebte feouae is also to
found a complete m latent, of fresh famili '
truwriea, to which t conrtindy berog added m
Ibe goeopaWe Hpgg of grpafil nd proritiot
such as
Cranberries,
Fine Pickles,
Dried Beef Chipped to Order,
Anchoog Mustard,
Cand8 attd Nats, ,
Eastern Buckwheat Flour,
Canned Goods of All Kinds, '
Bohemian Glassware, Etc
These goods were all bought when prtoaa
ere low, nd the benefit of tho maiipii will ti
given to bis customers, benicmber the plaut,
t the old comer on First aiid Bmadalbia hta.
COMRAD MEYER.
HAY &d ASHBY.
Of lirrisbarg, consisting of Clothing, Gents' Farui.shing Goods and
General Merchandise. Also
Of Shane So Lonswav
Offers the entire stock of dry podos, hoots and shoes, ladies f 'ie
dres goods, woolen fabrics, domestics, etc etc.
At
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HOFFMAN AND PFEIFFER,
Pfloprictero ol
ALBANY SODA WORKS
And auoofcetarers of
Choice Wectioneiy.
W an maw feyuwd totamisb choke, frcsb
cmt&xu ot begagimJe, com i&iug oc' u-nttt sri.-ti,
anrted davo mixed nnrttna, extra ' veniv
and cfaaertatocwiB, tasey mixed, euttiy tw
and a gmemX amortm t d flue caadi
AT STBWaCaAU K UTAIJU
promptly aw
0'OrdecavfMn
seed to.
These goods must be sold. Call early and secure bargains.
NO BAITS
ATTENTION
Dry Goods,
SEW TO-DAY
FOli S ILK IT .1 kiki;ii.
Wm. Simpson offers for sale at
one-half iheir original cost, the
following described store fixtuies:
1 store desk.
2 counter scales. .
2 platform scales.
1 set store lamps.
1 McNeal A Urban safe, weighs
4800. burglar vault and lire proof.
I McNeal A Urban sale; lire
'proof; weight, 2800.
Til (TivV-afo:! cj
Uiapjj JL i 1? viva AO 5
Furnishing Goods?
Hats and Caps,
Boots and Shoes,
Groceries,
ns: tAsu: u!b:
i STOCK,2 GRAIN" FARMS AN'D 17 SJT.VLL
i tracts for sale on easy terms. Inquire of
H Hrvant .
Call and see me.
First Street,
IE1- BEAD,
(Suox'ssor to X H. Alie..;
- Albany, O---vi.
A good opportunity to
try the benefit of buying
clean, fresh groceries
and provisions for spot
cash is now offered by
KENTON & CHASE, !
NewJJStore betweenthe 'opera house and postofdee
WIST PRICES
MATERIAL FOR SALE
FOR SAtE.
AN Al FRESH -MILCH COW; ONE LIGHT
one-horse hat-k, one kl-i of liht doul!e
harness. For further information call upon
K 1J. Vunk.
Havinsr leased a portioioftlievnrd occupied ly Mr. Carter, situated on
the city railroad switch, i.-Uvt-en FoitfMi and Fifth streets, I will endeavor .o
keep on hand a -ei.eral supply of buildijis materia , such as uniber ana
clear, shinies, sawed and M.aved, cedar and white tir. Alsolath, and will
receive orders for sash, doors and mouldings when desired.
Those desir uifr an ylhing in luy line are solicited., to call before purchasin
elsewhere, m
W. W. GROWLER
Albany. - - Oregon
MEW PROCESS R-QOR.
mm Earn EnSfiisii
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H.DIERCES:
two- i witii Utsfetset to tim market.
THE PffU OGRAPHER.
Pwrtonl M stead Albanr (.
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NEW SPRING GOODS
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MRS. SHAVE IS iv.W 1'itt.rAn.E.u m
taku a few pupils in music -piano or
terms moderate
WM'LaUUIIUN , F.AHIIlONAULit TAII.OP..
. Nohv auiis and i-xnts o-jt and made
to order from the latest line of saw plus di
rect from 'Frisco a specialty. Cleaning and
repairing a prompt v done. First strcef
Albany, Qr. ,
The people of Clackamas county
carry the broom in the way of the
supply of candidates this year.
The '.'anion labor party" has put
out & full ticket in that county, j
I.s most noticeable feature is the
n vjaiuation of a young woman,
M: Lizzie Ley, of Highland, for
school superintendent. Even with I
this novelty, however, it will not
bo able to make any appreciable !
sar in the p litics of the county.
Chinese laborers are scarce in
Portland, as well as the entire
Willamette valley. If they were
so scarce that the work of the
country was done by white labor
only times would be better.
Mayor Gates, of Portland, died
suddenly at his home in that city
on the 27th inst.
old, and by his death was ter
ruinated a useful life.
H. t'liudl. '
BOOT AND SUOEMAKKR.1
warranted. i?hop since the
to Ferry street, second doc r rn
NY ONE fWISHIXG TO
fresh milch cow for a dn
ceive tho difference in easli shou
John Brings.
UILDIXG TO RENT SIT
small business, next d inr x
& Overman's harness stort. Iv
latter place
WORK
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TftHce.
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ompson
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Hay for Sale.
HAVE SOME GOOD HAY TO SELL, IP
any one wants some Ooth
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cheat.
ZEE, J". J"OZTES,
GEISriD R. La
Bookseller
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-AND DEALER IN-
Text Books and all School Sapulies.
Fine stationery, miscellaneous hooks, photograph and autograph albums,
inkstands, ink, pens, ptndlrf, esc, etc. SStici-t music, music books and all
kindj of musical merchauiiise.
General ISTews Depot.
g"Mail orders promptly attended to. ,
Timothy and
A. J. Fox.
Sot Ice to Contract on.
WILL BE RECEIVED BY
THE
TIDS
Jj undersigned fo-- constrinAing a residence
according to the plans and specifications,
wnich can be seen at my place of business,
the tame to be built on my premises adjoin
ing this city. For further particulars in
quire of J. A. GROSS.
All bids to be in befoie May 1st, on which
date tne contract will je let.
Albany, April 10, 1SS3.
The City Liquor Store,
3f. BAUMGART, Proprietor.
a-Next door to thelOld Fellows' emple, Albany, Oregon's!
Keeps conitantlv on hand the finest imported andJdomesticfwineS.Sliquors, ciRarsar
toWos. Only first-clnssjliquorptore in she city
SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO ORDERS FROM THE COUNTRY'
Tip. was fit") vp;irs "WRIST WYSS, ONE BOOR EAST OF
Alfred IIolmax, who has been;
a member of the Ortgonian
torial staff since 1S77, has taken
chaige of the Seattle Pjfct-Intelli-v:er.cer.
T;ie anniversary of Gen. Grant's
birthday -'was celebrated in New
York estt,rUay.
Ir:n:lial Tsiilorinu.
i J Democrat oitii e on S&ccnd street, is pre-
paired to make suits, and all kino's of rloth
i in.?. Men.-.' or boys' clothing repaired and
i c f tmed at jeasonable rates. A line line o
samples on nmd. Cl:ares reasonable.
,. i "WANTED GOOD AGENTS TO
em-; u
NTRO-
duce an article used in tverv h.ouse-
ho d f .-r every town and co.iiitv in Oregon,
an.l Washin'tm and Idaho t.r;iorie
dflio.s Box :'5,
Albany, Oregon.
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'ANTEP VLi. THE FAliMERS WHO
wish to sell their farms, to call and
place the&.mo hi the hands of - C'irran &
Monti ;t-h have . ci-.i! customers for j
good iriui tock fa. ms.
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JULIUS GBADWOHL'S
Crockery 'Store.
Jtloo-er Bros'. Silverware,
French., China and Crystal ware,
Boys' "Wagons vnd Doll Carriao-es,
Fancy and Toy Ooods.
. SAVE YUR MONEY
Bv "buying your goods from my score. I am bny
ing direct from thetactory and sell at Eastern prices
with freight added, 101 cash.
Kenton's Mmjmk -One Pound Can.25c
ISSMr, PhilJLewis.fgtheJfirm of
A. Lewis I Si,
Afcj Shecld, Linn cointy, having
jjst returned from Portland, where
he purchased a fine stock of goody for
the coming spring? trade, now invites
the inspection of his customers.
ASThese goods were bought cot
cash and the advantage of very low
prices will be given to the buyers.
BEAD SHOT
pRusHAwsra
its i firm
fAUUJi
With the spring comes the ague.
This now popular cure fer ague has
never been known to fail. Call for
testimonials at Prushaw's drug 'store,
next to Revere house. Price 75 ots.
per bottle.
I am agent for ten responsible Fire and Marine In
surance companies, representing 72, 000,000. Insure
and protect y 0111 self before it is too late. Iam also
acrent for the Frank Bros. Impleme it Co:, Portland.
E3c on parle Francois. Hier wird deu.cn gespuchen.- Erownell & Stanard.
SECOND-HAND STOEE.
The past year has proven it to be a
necessity. The best and cheapest
place in the city to buy your
S toy es, Furniture, tinware
We are always prepared to buy your
heusehold furniture at the highest
cash price. Sole agents for the
PEERLESS OIL CAN
And Lamp Killer.
2FTirjshoprecentry added. All work
done at the lowest possible rates
M. FRANKLIN & CO'
Do not be deceived into buying
worthless or spurious goods for the
mere sake of getting a prize. We
will give you good honest goods at
the lowest bottom prices, and al
low von 5 ner cent off on cash.
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