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-J ill oo.V.- r Ml ri.; 1 at -, I - mm slh'i- : : "fi - -ILJ. .--. -r.. .i.,.'J.V. VI .,JJUjM..- UlllnllllHIII ilfimn,iiJ 'i i inning gniljj jscnul mm alrribe Sow, In Time to Itend All the Local anil Slate !oli( leal Sew. During the coming political cam paign the Daily and Weekly Herald will be mailed to new sub scribers at the following reduced rates : Weekly fo Jan. 1, 18S9 $1 00 Daily to Jan. 1, 1889 2 50 Daily to July, 1 1888 1 00 By carrier " 1 25 REPUBLIC AH STATE TICKET. . i , Conorkssmax Binder Herman. Sc PR k k J ijdoe W". P. Lord . Pkksuikstial Electors Robert McLean. - Win. Kapns. C. W. Fulton. Attornky foe 3rd dis't. H. H. Hewitt. REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET. Rei-resostatives O H Irvine, Albany. W W Richardson, Scio : W R Kirk, Brownsville County Judge D R N Blackburn, Albany Com mmhioxers A Savatre, Santiam A Brandon. Center Clkkk Geo W Davis, Shedd Recorder O S May, Scio SiiKKifK -John Conser; Syracuse TnKASfRKR i FHvile, Liberty Asskssor C Sperry, Brownsville School Sl:p't J M Williams, Halsey Survbyor E T T Fisher, Syracuse Co hon k, n T H Cone, Albauy THFSIMPLU iSHUE. Democratic platform of 1886: "We favor a tariff for revenue, limited to the necessities of the government, economically admin istered; but as any tariff for rev enue must of necessity afford some protection incidentally, we, there fore, favor such an adjustment as to nrevent uneaual burdens and encourage the production of jn. Castries at home, and to afford just compensation to labor, but not to create or foster monopolies; There fore!, as a matter of justice, the wool-growing interests of the coun try should receive the same benefit from a tariff as the manufacturers of woolen goods ; and we condemn j the action of a republican congress in reducing the tariff on wool and in in ereasing the tariff on woolen goods." Democratic platform of 1888: "Resolved, That we most earnestly of tariff revision, and a reduction of the surplus revenue to the needs of the government, economically administered, as set forth in the president's last annual message to. congress." Which message recom mf tided the placing of wool on the free IM. The only cause that can be ascribed for this radically opposed sentiment is that Cleveland is try ing to bulldoze the farmers of Ore gon, and has done so to the extent of securing the services of John P. Irish to attend the democritic state .. . . . iilalfnrm convention and concoct a plattorm j endorsing his free trade scheme on I Wool. The democrats tWO years ago '. demanded that the "wool growing interests of the country should re- " 1. . ... ..n Itnnafit ffrm a tiiriff CB1VB oauiC Wiucu. .1 f . . ...lllll I AS tlie UaanHItttlurcrB ui nuuiwi;f patrons aim menus iiun nc can ie ro'jnu , ,, , . . . , rtw.-l i on I'Von str-.et, between Eritrine Co. No. 2 goods," and therein tney 0"-eu j and First street, until his new rooms in Fo the sentiment of the whole State. I shay & Mas,.n s brick are ready, The democratic voter, the repub- i W M'Lauoulin- , fashionable tailor . lican and the independent voter of ii,. .f.iJmanJ it A ro tbiv the etate demanded it. Are iney g ing to turn about in two years arid say that the tariff shall be removed from wool and the price ef this product lowered, while the manufacturer of woolen goods still i receives protection? If it was right two years ago that the wool irrowinjr. industry of the country be protected and fostered, it is cer tainly right now, and we believe the voters of Oregon will eo decide next June. Voters of Oregon should not forget the great service -done the: . . 01 ij, PacifaC COaSt by Cleveland S Ad- I ministration in securingthe making of the Chinese treaty, and the fact that its ratification crowns the achievement of this administra tion that is the most important in 1 its relations to American industry, and to the integrity and progress of our civilisation. State Rights Democrat. But it ought to be stated at the same time that the only measure which offered any material benefit to the people of the Pacific coast, and especially Oregon, was the bill appropriating funds for the im provement of our rivers and harbors, which bill Mr. Cleveland vetoed. The state and county elections -will be over in a trifle more than two weeks, and in the lull of pol itics between that jieriod and the warming up of the presidential campaign Albany ought to improve e, x tli shining moments through the BoardofTra-lein advertising our rpsoiirct'S and building up our ' manufacturine industries. TTr, oil rtii5 nf tilt- crmniv J?ROM all portions Ol l.U. ( ounij COmeS trie reiMjrt inai JOllU v Oliver , 1 ct- . is the mm the people of Linn want for sheriff. He is well known in this city as a capable ana soui; business man, and should receive j arising vote in Albany. j Ox the subject of the duties cf: American citizens in the exercioe i of the elective franchise, the New j York Tribune truthfully says:' "There are native-born Americans, j and not a few, with shame be it said, who neglect ever' duty of citizenship; who think it refined and aristocratic to take no part in public affairs,and to talk ot politics as filthy. To some of them it does not seem at all degrading to make a living by gambling in products or securities, by grinding the faces of the poor as employers, by own ing and renting tenements which are breeders of pestilence. liutitis beneath them to take any part in the government of the country. Are these people Americans? Once more, the honest truth is that they are less fit to govern the country than any immigrant who comes because he knows some thing of American freedom and desires it. The very day that im migrant lands he is a more useful citizen than the British dude of the American who thinks it digni fied to shirk his civic duties." And still you find no greater growler over the shortcomings of the government than these same gentlemen who are too fine, too aristocratic to do their plain and unequivocal duty in the premises. The Albany Board of Trade is now fully organized and ready for business. Much will depend upon placing the right men on the im portant committees, especially the advertising committee. It wants men in these places who are un usually energetic and who will Psh matters. j The fruit cron of (Won is h,,,,- j daut thii year. the grain h.Qp never looked better, and with a rising wheat market there ougiit to ba no such thing as hard times. NEW TO-DAY. Wood Wan (!. SEALED PROPOSALS FOR 100 COR body fir wood delivered at the Albany electric lijht works will be received on or be fore May -5. The riht to reject and and all bids reserved. AT. H. Allen. Xatiei VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT I l will not be responsible for any debts con tracted by any one after this date, except fhey have a written order from me. Scio, May 1, 188S. A. J. CARY. ILDINO TO RENT SUITABLE FOR small business, next door to Thauipeon & Overman's harness store. Inquire at the latter place Contractor and Itnilder. HE UNDERSIGNED HAVING LO Litcd in A.ll:uiY solicit patronasre from city unci country. Will contract to byild bridyes, barns, and nil manrer of dwelling houses, including Qi'ce.i Anne, hatlake and Klizabetliian sty.'es of buildings. Will furnish plans "and specifications without charge. Satis- faction guaranteed. W. C CASSELI, j Notice t f'nfrrtnr. I IOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT BIDS ' i wi1 be reueived for the oonstructio cf a two story house 9 miles east of a ibany, for i which plans and specifications can be seen at I the story of Monteith and Seitenbach. Bids 1 will be received until June 1, 1888. 1. B MONTEITH. Kcmoveil. Xficron u-crDL-l x-v--N-r.r-c- m i.tf I . I . - I .I .. 1 .- 1 ' 1 to order from the latest line of saniDlcs di- I 1 reet lrom hsco a s!cialty. Cleaninji: and , renairin a ,0,-,- eone. First sW j Albany, Or. II. Fllndt. g( ' to OOT AND SHOEMAKER, JALL WORK warranted. Shop since the fire removeu Ferry street, second door from postotlice Lest. AN ACCOUNT BOOK BETWEEN James Wallace and Samuel E. Young j was lost on the wagon road between Albany j n4 fAHm Utnti'nn In AlVtnni' Ttio Atirto",. ! will please return the same to s E. Youns. . . . .. WANTED ALL THE FARMERS WHO wish to sell their farm?, to call and place the ."ie in the hands of Curran & Montieth have several customecs for srood erai inl farms. PractirRl Tailoring. nHRIST WYSS. ONE DOOR EAST OF j Democrat offit-e on Second street, is prc- iiaired t make suits, and all kinds ofdoth- in Mens. or boyg- cothing repaired and cleaned at reasonable rates. A tine line o samples on hand. Charges reasonable. Dlssolntlwn of rarluersbiii NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE partnership heretofore existing between Frank L. Kenton and C. K. Chase, known as Kenton & Chase, Croeers, Albany Oregon, is this day dissolved by mutual consent, C. E. Chase retiring. F. L. Kenton will continue the business, collect all sums due, and pay i all debts f the same. F. L. KENTON. C. E. CHASE. Albany, May 15 1888 Great Eng'M Remedy. I'tade Mark. Murray's Specific A guaranteed cure for all nervous diseases, such as Weak Memory, Loss of Brain Power, Hysteria, Headnche, Pain in' the Back, Nervous. Prostration, Wakefulness, n.Cn T,l;- l-eueorrncea, universal iuj-si-Betore 1 axing. tui,e Semina, WpakliefS) )m. potency and1" general loss cf power of the Generative Organs in either sex caused by indiscre.ion or over-exertion, and which ul timately lend to Premature Trade Mark. Old Ajje, insanity and Con sumption, si. CO a box or six 1 uoxes 10rs.-1.uu. sent bv mail ! ?" rf;uiVtof Pri;c- Ful1 iir- j ticulars in pamphlet sent free ! to everv applicant. rZT ..-. ik order received we S'im written si. r w 1 .' vvirn .1 .im...... ... ... ; siv boxes, with a - niter axmc. gnamntee to refund the monev if ourSuecWc docs not effect a cure.. Ad.lr ,?ii X. V, i "'"ti"ns to the Sole Manufacturers 'I lie MulTriv jIe)lit.ille (,0 u.." VSiA I f oiu m Ainauy ny Foshay I s!i:lv i ; Jl;in. sol aaents. ; ; MRS- EMMA G'OONr.R Fine IMilliriei' Opposite, Revere House k THE MOITNING W. F. (Successor to fin an 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 the The LivelDrv Goods House O Albany, and shall at all times study the wants of our patrons both in style and prices. Dry Goods, Notions, Furnishing Goods, Hats and Caps, r Boots and Shoes, Groceries,Etc Call and see me. IE1. Successor V ill Having leased a!portion?of tlii.' vard dtttt mvn AT DTH an imL tl!! city railroad switch, between L'niu-tii and Fifth streets, I will e ndeavor to keep on hand a general supply f building material, such us lumber ana clear, shingles, sawed and sbaveil, cellar and. white nr. Algol a th, and will! receive orders lor sash, doors and mouldings when desired. Those desiring anything in. my line arc else where, lji ' - si, t crozrsriBS, JooMw, -AND DHALER IX- Text Books and a)l School Spk Fine stationery, miscellaneous books, photograph and autograph albums. : inkstands, ink, pens, pencils, etc., etc. kmdd of musical merchandise. General News Depot. J"Mail orders promptly attended i mhmm.. The City Liquor Store, iff. BAUMGART, IProprietor. XyNext door to theJOddrellows emple, Albany, Oregon j Keeps constantly on hand the finest imported anddome8tic wines, liquors, cifrarsar too-S'WS. uniy nrsi-ciass nijuor store in sue SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO PALACE MEAT MARKET jAMESjV. PlPE.Prop. First Street Alhnny The best variety of choice becf.veal.mutton, pork sausage, etc.,in the city kcpt(coustantly an hand. IgrjGash'paid for all' kinds ock.TEJ If you buy goods of ns to the amount of $1.00 don't forget to call for a ticket which will entitle you to 5 cents in goods at our store. Erownell & Stanard. The best way to save money is bv patronizing the new firm of lfrownell & Stanard. We wel come all our old friends as well as ! new, and always strive by fair dealing to give the lowest prices and best goods, and are ever on the alert to please customers. liROWNF.LL & STANAKD. .-m.-i ! ATOTICE IS HEREBY G1VFN THAT THE ! J-' undersigned, the executors of the last i will and testament of I. M. Cooper, deceased, ; have tiled in the county court of Linn coun'.y, Oregon, their tiiiul account, and that Tues day, the Sth day of .nine, 1SSS, has ecu ap - oii.tcd for the hearing of objections to said account and the settlement of the s.une. AP ; persons interested can attend at the time set , for such hearing. Gko. V. CoorKi!, j B. F. Pl'MKiM. ! I. 1 1. X. l?i,UKi:ri:x, Executors, Etc. j Attorney for executors, i TIE KALI): SATURDAY, MAY 19, 1SSS. READ , N. IT. ALLEX) ; spring stock BEAD, to N 14. Aliens Albany, Oregon. occupied by Mr. Carter, si tuated'oa .solicited to call before purchasing a nPnlrV CT WW M w W- fc Im f. j Sheet music, musiCj books and all to. cuy ORDERS FROM THE COUNTRY AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTING. paper hanging Done on short notice. Satisfac tion guaranteed. Charges reason able and all work promptly attend ed to. Keal Eae and Employment Agency. Parties having farms for sale of about 160 acres, or those having lar ger tracts which they would be will ing to divide up into 80 or 160 tracts are invited to call at our office, as we have a few purchasers for that class of farms. We can also furnish parties wanting help, either male or femaie, with such help as they desireon short notice. IFe also have a few situa tions for both male and female in the city and country. Call at our office if you want help or want employment We can get either for you. Office No. 65 First street, adjoining Twee dale & Hopkins tin store. F. A. BURKHART & CO. For the choicest crackers, ginger sniijs and ginger mils, cocoanut tatty, fruit and raisin hisc nit, cocoanut jum ble, lemon liars and snaps, honey cake, exira soda biscuits, Monitors and all kinds ol" choice crackers go and ex aiiiinc Wallace A: Thompson's fresh stock. They have all the dylica-ies the market affords. FOR SALE er, Sta 1W Wliittier e Thompson, PLAIN IMPCICf urns nyi liLLU on if mi SPUTXGrFIELD J 'Albany yard and office on Railroad, between 4ih and 5ch streets Having lumber not excelled in quality, undracilities not surpassed for the prompt and satisfactory titling or orde.-s. I resueetfullv solicit a share of t Ii rilde- A. WHEELETT? NEW STORE. m Hardware and Novelty S Opened by Wm. Simpson. 5, 10, 15, and 25 cent counters no each of which every article is sold at the figures named. This is a rare opportunity; to replenish yourjkitohen furniture and household furnishing "'goods, or to purchase 10,000 usefularticles at prices Deyer before heard of.J Wm. SIMPSON j -ALSO HAVING BANKRUPT STOCK -OF HAY feAsHBY. . . ... " Ut tiarrtsburg, consisting of"(;iothmsr,l Gents' Furnishing Goods" and Of Slianefc Lonsway i ' Offers the entire stock of dry g arcs gooas, wooien lac rics, domestics, etc erc.i., .. ' fi!k;HiOufilewe! These goods must be sold. IT. L. KENTON, -DEALER IN- GROCEME CoDfectionery, Fruits and Vegetables, Cigaas, TOBACCO, ETC. New Store between the Jopera Jliouse and postoffice ALBANY, - - OREGON. m -o) - Lamps and AT - JULIUS GEADWOHI'S Crockery -?Store. IXo orer Bros'. Silverware, French., China andCrvstalware, Boys' "Wasrons vnd "Ooll Carriao-es, Fancy and Toy Ooods. SAVE YUR MONEY Bv buying your goods irom my "store. I am bny ing direct from thelactory and sell at Eastern prices with freight added, lor cash. Kenton's Mini! owie -One Pound Can.2oc I am agent for ten responsible Fire and Marine In surance companies, representing 72,ooo,ooo. Insure and protect yom self before it is too late. Tarn also agent for the Frank Bros. Impleirent Go-, Portland gg lei on parle Francais. Hier wird deutch gesprochen.' n GAUf III I xm 23 laOKEGrO, NEW GOODS PURCHASED THE DEPARTUR general Alercnandise. Also is los, bo iU aril SAom. l.tdies'. fn Call early and secure bargains. cnaQ FOR UG T l IJIVUU, (o - Lamp Trimmings '? n -A FULL STOCK OF- Staple Groceries I aware, Tlve best quality of tea. coSoa, . n 1 m mm : Ml Crockery snts, etc. CAKES, PIES, Fresh Baked Brea Every Day. Atthi old and reliable hooae is also to ft 'ound a coAnplete aflaortment, ot fresh funak eroeeries, to which is constantly being added ail the seasomUe lines of Kroesriw aud prortiia-ai such as Cranberries, Fine Pickles, Dried Beef Chipped to Order, Anchovy Mustard, Candies and Nuts, Eastern Buckwheat Flour, j Canned Goods of All Kinds, Bohemian Glassware, Etc- These goods were all boucbt when prieaa were low, and the benefit of the margin will b4 fiven to his customers, ltemember the plaua u the old corner on First aud U'oadalbln Sta. " COMAD III. HOFFMAN AND PFEIFFER Proprietors ot i'y v mil u i And manufacturers of ice iery. ALBiyNY SODA f OURS Cho Wee 101 We are now rcepaml to furnish choice, fresh candies of best grade, consisting- of j.ure stk-k,' aasorved flavors, mixed candies, extra Krencir and chocolate creams, fancy mixed, candy toys and a general assortment of fine candies AT WHOLESALE OK at ETA I L. C?"Ordera from wuiitij dealers promptly at tened to. Fotory on Fust street, Albany, - - Oregon, M Crown Milk umriN c np's. NEW PROCESS FLOUR. (Superioriar faizsOj aad feaa oaa) Tie Best Storage FaciJitie3 era ynoan for Auunr OUQOK, (ok iqmhui r H.mERcksi Ncavto fJTCnitmers otder wOaaawev e Htred. Tit ub'eJ" t iedwiUkttaybertta tho mnrket. l 1 THE PHlf OGRAPHER. 'futon's oM stand Albanr MrJPhil Lewis, of the 6rm of At Shedd, f Linn county, !Jhaving just returned from Portland, wher lie purchased a fine stock of goods for the coming spring trade, now invites the inspection of his customers. lThe8e goods were bought. or cash and the advantage of very low prices will be given to the buyers. PRUSHAW'S DEAD SHOT ON AGUE "VVith the spring comes the agne. This now popular cure for ague has never been known to fail. Call for testimonials at Prushaw's drug store, next to Revere honsa. Pri "75 ! per bottle. " SECOND HAND STORE, Tlie past year has proven it to be a necessity. The best and cheapest place in the city to buy your Stoyes,Furniture,tiiiwar8 W e ate always prepared to buy vour household furniture at the highest cash price. Sole agents for the " PEERLESS ' OIL CAN And Lamp Killer. STTinphop recently added. All work done at the lowest, possible rates M. FRANKLIN & COV f 1 Do not be deceived into bnvim ! worthless or spurious goods for the ' mere Fake of getting a prize. will prive yon wood honest goods at ! 'he lowest bottom prices, and al j low you 5 per cent off on cash, i ihownell & btanard. 1 9 NEW SPRING GOODS i Lewis & Sod, I 'h