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THE fOTCXIXlJ-' IIETtALB: .1SSS. THPllSIUY. MAT gggmGSBHK&n " lonung gaily jBrcml HEPU3U1AN SI Ale TICKET. Cosgrkssmas Binder Herman. Sl'prkwk Ji'dok W. I Lor.1. l's'&iijSSTiAL Elkctors "obeit McLean. - Wm. Knptis. C. V. Fuitivi. Attokxey kor 3ko dis't. 11. II. llev.iti. REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET. REi'RE.siXTATivKS 11 Irvine, Albany. V V Kichanlson, Scio W R Kirk. Brownsville Cointy Ji dgk 1 R N i51u.-kt.urn, Albany Commissioners A Savage, Santiam A Brandon. Cont.-r (KiiK Geo W Davis, Shcdd iiECOUDEit O S May, Scio Shkkikk -John Conser; Syracuse Trkasi rxk J K Hide, Liberty Assessor C Sperry, l'.rownsville School Sip't J M Williams, Hdsey Surveyor E T T Fisher, Syracuse Coroner T H Cone, Aibauy CAMPAIGN OFFER such endeavors, hoping that their influence may be widely diffused and may help to place the whole doctrine of rights upon the firm and sure basis of righteousness. Subscribe Sow, In Time to Read All the Local anil StiiteiPolit ical Sews. During the coming political c am paign the Daily and Weekly Herald will be mailed to new sub scribers at tne following reduced rates : Weekly to Jan. 1, 188!) $1 00 Dailv to Jan. 1, 1889..! 2 50 Daily to July, 1 1885 1 00 By carrier " 1 25 THE QUESTION OF RIGHTS. A meeting will be held to-night for the purpose of organizing a board of trade. It should 1 e well attended, in order that the organi zation, which will hi an importai t factor toward promoting the busi ness interests of Albany, may b" gin with an active, heal h.' ex istence. Tx the appointment of Fuller as chief justice, Cleveland seems to have exercised the wisdom of t iking an a1 most unknown man, rights does not enter into consider-' lut one whose record for loyaity is ation as much as it should. j "od. He deserves the thanks of An Eastern exchange veiy tle country for that fact, at least. uausiicaiiv remarss mat rijrnis i used in the cause of wrong cer- j It is very easy and very common for individuals to prate about their rights, to insist that such and such privileges belong to them as rights. Hut the tnattei of thoroughly con sidering the duties that devolve upon them in the exercise of thes3 privilege? that thev demand as The present appearance indicates that the Mills tariff bill, which is based upon the free wool clause but protected manufactured woolen good -, will fail to pass even the house, and thus, of course, falls to the ground during this session of congress all tariff revision meas ures. The programme ?-till seems to be to formulate bills of such a radical nature as to insure their defeat, and thus maintain the ex isting inequalities. The contest for county clerk in Lane county promises to be a warm one this year. The democrats ha' e nominated L. Bilyeu against Joel Ware, who has filled the office for nearly twenty years. Mr. Bilyeu is a Linn county man and is capa ble and popular, and will come as near carrying the county against Mr. Ware as any man who c juld have been put up. Newton Seif-friiii ! SP It I N"G- F I E LD ;3A -1 ISOSEGO, 3"Al')aii3- yaril a:ul o!Ht-e on Railroad, hetw-uii 4.'i ;ii;..l rih streets j Having lumber not excelled in quality, -..lu'liucUities ?urpasstd for the THE OLD TV A Y THE NEW WA 3 Every housekeeper knows from experience the hard labor requii ;d to wash floors and wring the cloths by hand. By using the Newton self-wri jging floor cleaner, wringing the cloth by hand is avoided, the' h-rd labor is thereby les sened; the hands do not come in contact with the war, whereby you can use b liling and ammonia water. The Newton self-wringing' floor ele lien is light, durable and simple in construction, and well merits the claim of being the b'ist invented. Special rates to canvasser? and the usual discount to the trade. Manufac ured and sold bv LOUIS VIERECK, Albany, 11 inn County, Orjgon. J3T"State and Territorial rights for sale in- Kansas, Colorado, Nevada, Texas, Oregi n, California. Washington, Montana, Alaska, New Mexico, Idaho, ! Tmlism ITtnh TVikoti. Arizona and Wvunrr." I crritones. W. P. READ , Ingalls, of Kansas, and Voor- tamly forfeit their claim to recoL-!., . . , , , . " . . , , . - j the sharpest implements ot sar- an absurdity. It is time that more moral custic repartee against each other o;i the war memory base in the obligation, both as between man . . and his fellow-man and between! Mr. O. S. May, of Scio, is a the man and the community. Too many people are developing a keen man well qualified to fill the office of county recorder, and the votere insight into what they suppose j of Linn county could not do betti r than to give him their votes. NEW TODAY. (Successor to N. H. ALLEN) TsnE2"W Wm :ei and spring M prompt and satisfactory rilling or orders. I rcsic..-ttuu .-.n raJe. V. Wl-IKSLK!! NEW NEW STORK. NEW GOODS are and Xovelty Store Opened by Wm. Simpson, o, 10. Jo, and 27, cent counters no each o which every article is sold at the figure mimed. This is a rare opportunity to replenish your kitchen furniture and household furnishing ooods, or to purchase 10,000 usefularticles at prices never before heard of. W iit.SIM:ISOIv3' -ALO HAVING PUIiCliAHED- THE- B AMRUPT JSTOCI -OF- others owe them, while maintain ing a dullness of perception truly alarming as to what they owe to others. Clamoring loudly for their own rights, they forget how many rightful claims of others they are citjr Taxes. constantly withholding. It is, of j "VTOTICE is HEREBY given that the j ..,-.1 WrA,. t c l tax ro" ' c'!' ' Albany, Linn v-"uloc " c-viiciueiT u-ouiitv, Orefton.fo- the vear of 1SS3, h: - ijeen placed in mr. ham'" for eolle-tion. and .v'll rjniiiin so for thirty dys from this da , r' i-ir whicli time 1 will receive and receipt or such tax at the office of the city recorder. All taxes remaining unpaid t the exnintioii of thirty days will be returned a? delinquent, atter which time costs and exp?nes for col lectiuarsaid delinqiitnt taxes wilt be addel. Dated at Albany, or., this 23d dav of April, iSSS. ' ISA At; HAYS, Citv Marshal. 1 am now receiving new oods in every line and; would coidially invite everybody to call and inspect our stock and price. Vv propose to havt rliej The Live Drv Goods House Of Albany, and shall lat all times study the j wants of our patrous both in style and price. 1:1 A V cS ASHBY. Of luiiiisburg, consislii g ot Clothing, (K'Sts' tMiriiishiag Goods aTid General Merchandise. Also Of Sliarie tfc Lonswav Offers the entire stock of dry godos, boo- and shses. ladies' fine drecs goods, woolen fabrics, domebtics. etc e' j. 1 ff These goods must be sold. Call early and secure bargains. few! i A FULL STOCK OF- Staple Groceries I Glassware, Fine vmkm The best quality of toaa, coffee, iminn uv mots, etc. CAKES, PIES, Fresh Baked Bread Every Day. At this old and reltable house is ao to !? round a complete assortment, of fresh famiK groceries, to which is constantly being added the seasonable lines of groceries aud proviaaoah such as - : Cranberries, Fine Pickles, Dried Beef Chipped to Order. Anchovy Mustard, Candies and Nuts, Eastern Buckwheat Flour, Canned Goods of All Kinds, Bohemian Glassware, Etc Thee (roods were all bonirbt when prieaa were low, and the benefit of th marvin will tt fiven to his customers. Kcmimber the ylao t the old comer cn First and Broa!albiat Sts. HOFFMAN AND PFEIFFER Projirietors of ALBANY SODA WORKS And manufacturers of Choice Coafectioiierj, We are: now prorawd to furnish cho'ce, frc candies o best gradeaonsisting I i ure sti -it. assorted Savors, mixed candies, extra ' .encn and chocolate creams fancy mixel, cindy tui and a general assortment of fine candies AT THOLBSA1.E K KETA1I. 'i jyOrders from ennntry dealers prcimptly ?V tened to. Factory on first street, . s Albany, - - Oreort ACCOUNT BOOK BETWEEN imes Walla and Samuel Voutiir walor on the .a'ro-i mad between Albany and i;o'.t.".i Station or in Albany. Tlie linde v will p!e.uic return the ime to S E. Vounif. hK S tLK AT t UAKUAIN, pronounced cases of tin's injustice with which the law can deal. By ia.r the larger proportion arc bt yonu the reach of law courts. The -lather of a family, claiming the right to ?rder his own household, i robs his children of the most sacred rights, iirlJ through avarice, ' or seliiskness, or ii--nunior, wrecks t n ithar"hnmiiv.u .mjl rf iln rtc fir ' X. 't .an avaricious manufacturer, who claims the right to manage his own business without interference, so i i Irianuirea it that his worKmen must i labor ii Starvation wages, and his j Vm. Simpson olf?rs for saie at customers must pav full price for j oie- half their original cost, the an adulterated article. Or the following described store fixtures; i t. , ' 1 store desk, laborer eagerly claims hus right to j , labor at pleasure, and to cease J o platform scales, when he will, vet utterly disregards j 1 set stors- lamps, tne same right of his fellow- 1 McNeal & Uroan srfe, weigb , , , ., -1SO0. burglar vault and hre proot. laborer, and compels him, by threat l M(.N;a, & (Trbau 3a(e; f,re und penalty, to aistain from work- proof . weigl2, 2800. i;ig at his command. Thus, in the j . . . ,,,.. nf lihrtv. manv an act ot i.am: l.tvn: tvrannv nourishes; in the nam.- freedom, manv a feeble one be Dry X t V" v. ions, tiniishliig Goods, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Groc3ries,Etc NO BAIITS ATTENTION n i n irn M Willis; ISOKV 11NNIK6. dt frop'n. NEW PROCESS FLOUR. (Supers for famBpsd bakets'-UM) 0Tiu HkjScat yrioa ba yid tot wheat 6lUEGON. " " ' j f. t. Call and see me. First Street, BEAD, (.31IIX :nsor to N 'I. AUuii; A'bl IV. O'!,')!. A good opportunity to try the benefit of buying clean, fresh, groceries I JJ. ana pro visions ior spot cash is no w offered by KENTON & CHASE, Xevv Store betweenjthe opera liouse and postoffice IfCT D Bevei8 Erase fiestauMtl (o EuaersMi flak) ' DIERCKS. Semis mttcA frwas 8 carta tm 10 t&Cufitrnmers order liasim I dssired. IV table- - i i-d with the best in tne market. EST PRICES (I j STOCK ,2 GKAIa KAUMS ANtt 17 oMALw H Bryant. Altuu v va j t BUILDING MATERIAL FOR SALE Ivmcc It't' -imI a ortion pf Il.e y-rJ oi t tipii'ti !- Mr. t.'iirtcr. sitr.etcd on i city rn-'roatl sv.itcli, i.c-t.vi-cn irorvin unci l-i!!li Hrwrs, 1 win cn(ifc!mji 10 Mtp un li-a'.ul a i.'i-iu-inl fpi'y builtlinir jiuitci iul. jtit-li :is 1 ii-u lu-r alio ! clerr, snin.-'ii's, snven tinu .inn wuu :u:iibh, aim comes enslaved; in the name of nuiaan rights, many a man and voman is cruelly wronged; in the name of free speech, many a fair reputation is ruined, many false hoods desseminated, many errors taught. What is needed among us more than the insistence of rights is the enforcement of duty. It should be impress jd upon the minds and hearts of all that a righ1 is not merely to secure, to rejoice in, and to use at pleasure, but that it is a solemn trust to hold, an obligation to fulfill, a power to wield, a responsibility for which each who possesses1 it is1 accounta ble. The question so often asked : "Am I receiving all the rights to which I am entitled?" should be :oupled with the more important a .1 searching ones : "Am I using a . the rights with which I' am in vested for the best good of society? Am I saving to others all the rights which belong to them, as far as liiy power extends?" It is this attitude of mind which gives breadth and dignity to life, and raises justice and generosity to their rightful plates in societ. Onlv as men live for souiefhinj; higher ana nobler than self can j their true value, and only as thisj done hab.tually by individna can we hope to see an ele vated au prot-perous community. A move ment in this direction is being made by the tuniuitiou of societies, wiio-o "jbj-.'ct is sail I !o bo "li.c uis.-cMtt-'i'ou f 11 knowledge cl il..- i ihu-'phs of good ciiizeiifl.ip ui,.i the i.-rou.otion oi the t-bserv-u.ce oi the amies impose : thereby."' Vv'e gladly weicouie i:'! SiMvtd tin tl fi. i iirfliiiv fill .it-)f ft 4 if il l -Ttlf.lllii J- lUt !ALK. ! TSitwe tic -sir ing iinjlhiiig lit aiy irB are N Al FRESH MILCH COW; ONE LIOHr j eliewltfie, ur innt lute i.r. nsrs wiic-ii tic&irtw. ylieittd to t ;ill in-fore parchsuing I vuuc t j THE PHU 0GRAPHER. Paxton'R old stand Albanr T m SPRING GOODS 4 : J one-horse hack, one set of lwbt douiile hiinics-. Kor further iufurmation oail upon II. B. Vunk. -0)-(0- MKS.SH.VN'E IS NOW PttEP.SiiKO TO take a few pupil in music -)iano or organ. Terms moderate. GriClM EEA lu WrLAl'(iIILlN , FAHlllO.NAlUJt TAILOR, t . iNohy KUits and pints cut and mai.e. ; to order from the l. test line of samples di rect from 'Frisco a specialty. Cleauing and repairing a promp1'- done. First stree' Albany, Or. H. FliiKll. BOOT AND SHOEMAKER, ALL, WORK warranted, shop since the fire removed to Ferry street, second dor from pustothce. ANY ONE WISHING TO TRADE A iresh milch cow for a dry one. and re ceive th5 difference in cash should apply to. John Bri;a. Boo seller, -Newsdealer, Stationer, -AXI DEALER IN- BU1LD1NG TO RENT SUITABLE FOR: small business, next door to Thompson & Overman's harness store. Inquire at the latter place Text Books aiul all School Spfc Fine statianerv, mwapiuriei'us books, photograph and autograph albums, inkstands, ink, pens, pcusils. etc-, tto. itett music, music books and all i kindd of musical inerchaiU.se. . Oeiierai lSTers Depot. "Mail orders promptly attended to. Hay lur sale. THAVE SOME. GOOD HAY TO SELL, IF X. any one wants some both I nrnthv and cheat. J. Fox. WA I V wish to sell their farmi-, to call and ! place the "ie in the hands of Curran & i Montieth have several customecs for ! Sfood srnvi 'nt-k farms. ; c lr:i(-li-iil Tuiloriiis. HIIIST WYSS. ONE DOOR EAST OF Democrat, otlu e on Sic lid trcoi, is nre- paireit t' make suits, and all kiiu's u r'.oth- ing. -ileus or ms ciotlnn reaajretl and ci aned at seaonatile rates. A i.ne I. lie o sani'.ilcs on hmd. Charges resscnaliU:. The City Liquor Store, M. BA UMGAIIT, Proprietor : TNext door to thoOJ.! Fellows.' emple, Albany, Orej.'on'l Rfrspf constantly on hand the finest imported aiididoincstkgwines.liliquore, cisarear tob"r:c3. unly tirst ciassJi(iuorkKtorc in she city SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO- ORDERS FROM THE COUNTRY r Lamps and Lamp Trifflmings -AT- keep Jnt Die ("lies. fY I'SING SCREEN POORS AND WIN J 1'oWS niamitaclureil by It. VunL. Ii.ipiin corner of Second and Ellsw.ntli Sts. 1 OITT FEED STABLE AKCHiE HLACKKUKX. Propria r. H(.hjl-.S BEARDED liV TllE HAY Ct! week. I .neil U-.y, lv.le.l s'nw -Ah ..li'.ppeft i'.-.hI ai ;t:.i..t or . i.ii'.iini to un part of H-.cc-'v jp i n Font lb tre::t, two UocUs us: of eu: t hull ;e. JULIUS GEADWOHL'S Crockery Store. j Hoo-er Bros'. Silverware, Freno i, Ohina and Crystalware, T3oys' Wagons vnd "Ooll Carriages?, Fancy and Toy Ooods. SAVE YUR MONEY Ev Imvino- your goods trom my score. I am hny ! ino- direct from fchetactory and sell at Eastern prices with freight added, ior casn. Mr. Phil. Lewis, 'of theifirm of A. Lewis & Son, At Shedd, Linn county, having jr. st returned fnunsPortland, where he purchased a fine stock of goods for the coming spring trade, now invites the inspection of his customers. 2rThese goods were bought ror cash and the advantage of very low prices will be given to the buyers. - A-- PRUSHAW'5 DEADSHOT ONiAGUE With the spring conies the ague. This now popular i-ure for ague hai , rever been known to fail. Call for testimonials at Prushaw's dru store, rext to Revere house. Price 75cts. SECOND-HAND STORE. Tlie past year has proven it to be a necessitv. The best and cheapest place in the city to buy your Stoves FnrnitnrB.tinware V7c nie always prepared to buy your heusehold furniture at the highest cash price. Sole agents for the ! Kenton's BiliifPowdc -One Pound Can.2ac!s PEERLESS OIL CAN And Lamp Filler.' T'msliori recently added. All work limit nt. f IwpkI nnciiihli rnt" M. FKANKL1N & CO' am aeeiit for tjn snranr-e companies, ap. d i ro ecr s . V; e! a"T-nt tor the Fii'nk . !onsilie Fii'H and Marine In Io not ;e docoived into huyins? ' ."' . ' ' " npve snke of petting a prize. V- Viv it IS t' late. lam also will pivo. you pood honest goods at, s. Implement Co-, Portland. I 1 to rlT'iS, tSP lei on pane t ranccus. tmr vjira ceutcii gesprccnen. ti Brownell & StanarcL . v