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TILE MOTTNTTNG HERALD, SATURDAY, MAY 19, 1SSS. RxtfUBLICAN PLATFORM. Platfor to repor We, your committee oa and Resolutions beg leave as follows: The Republicans in the State of regon, in convention assembled, re affirming their allegiance to, and con fidence in, the great Republican Darty, of the nation, of whose grand achievements aal long and success ful administration of the government of the United Strtes they have eo much cause to be proud, and the glory of which they are entitled to show, now make and present the fol lowing statement of their principles and policy: First We favor honest and effi cient administration of the depart ments of government both State and .National. Second The right of the citizen authorized by law, andto have his vote honorably counted, ought to be respected and all efforts to control r limit that right deserves the con demnation of all good citizens. Third That while disclaiming the right to interfere with the adminis tration of the internal "affairs of for eigh nations, we sincerely approve the efforts of Irish and English statesmen to secure by peaceful methods the American principal of "Home Rule" for Ireland. Fourth That we are in favor of such legislation as should prohibit and punish the manufacture of adul terated foods. Fifth That we are in favcr of the enactment of a law by Congress, wheieby the homestead and pre-emp tion r'ghts of settlers shall not be forfeited by cancellation of filings by the land department when settlement or filings are made in good faith. Sixth That we f ivor the encour agement and development of our State by the construction of railroads and other systems of transportation and that we hold all corporations to be strictly responsible to their liabil ities under the law, and recoguize the right of the Legislature to enact all reasonable limitations on corporate power. Seventh That we regard the further immigration into the United States of Chinese laborers as directly opposed to the interests of American labor; and we therefore heartily ap prove the action of the Republican Senate in providing by proper legis lation for so amending our treaties with China as to prevent their fur ther immigration here. Eighth We recognize that the pi orethe refusal of President Cleve land to approve the river and harboi bill, and we denounce the action o: the Secetary of War in what seem to be a studied attempt to delay tht improyement of the Columbia river; and fully recognizing the importanct of our great waterways as regulators of freight charges, not only ou tin waterways themselves but on tlu railroads as well, we insist that urn great rivers should be free and open to the sea, and we demand of the general government need of appro priations therefor. At the same time we recommend the uext Legis lature to take proper and adequate steps to insist at once in opening the great river to general commerce. Lastly We denounce the civ 1 service reform professions of Presi dent Cleveland as a sham and fraud, as promises made to secure votes be fore election, and the violations of which has been as constant as ti e hunger of the Democratic office-seekers could demand. THE MARKETS. PURE lis tu i-ior cxcellci.i The tirice of wheat has been steadilv advancing, and the tone i of the market is now more hope ful than at any recent period. A pool of 7000 bushels was sold yes terday at the Farmers' warehouse for 652 cents. Rut little over one fourth "of the wheat crop lias yet been sold, but if prices continue to advance the bulk of the crop is likely to soon move. ALBANY QUOTATIONS. Wheat '.-3fe(i5 Oats 3()40c. Flour $5 pei bbl. Potatoes 75c Egsjs Wc. Butter riOc. Lard OtfelOc. Wool i2l(c. Hams 1012je. Shoulders GCc. Bacon lll42c. 'li ua (SBSEMS proven in inil'i r.s olhoiiu.- for nu.ie 11 : n a lll:li a cent ry. It is. usef In ti e Uniteu Mates government Endorsed by the heads ( i the grcatunivcrsities as the Strongest, Purest, and most Healthful. Dr. Price's tne nly Baking Powder that does not contain Ammonia, Lime or Alum. Sold on!. in cans BAKING I'OW DEI; XEVYol.K. MILLER d CO. HAVR SOMETHING IMPORT ANT TO SAY TOVTHEIR CUSTOMERS. THEY HAVE Jus 0'ieiier o ffl CO" Wdi. Forifflir & Co. -Funeral Directors fk. i A A A A -:i6J u 4 u -A FINE. LINE OF- D, PROMPT ATTENTIOKJ.EST- LASS HEARSE itiii IN RICH GOLD ALSO- A full assortment of inois Furniture House! THOS. BRINK. Best Line of Furniture In the City of Albray ! ft TT7 1 T 1 J,-. -.T Hay-Timothy, $20, oats and cheat, J? aiLCy W lOKer UHairS J-lOULLtJS JTiXllU ' Cornice Poles Mirrors Feather -E " Pillows Spring Mattresses, Window Shades Walnut Exten- sion Tables Suits, Apples Green, 11.50 per Im. j Plums Dried, 910c. per fl. ; Apples dried bleached Jc sundvied j (ih H c. I Chickens $3.502 50 Hides Bef hides, greer, 5 c, dried 10 c : deer skins, 20c; sheep pelts, 10 30?, accordiui; to wool. Beef 3((j4c gross. ; Mutton 2 50 per head. Hoys 5Gc, dressed. Laid Kej;s, or 5 srallon tins, sjt. ; pails, l)c. POItTLANO MARKETS. tM.....4. I..... -,-..11,.,- i1 171 nation owes a debt to tae pnrvivint; I w-,,.,., i-.-.,n., ,i,,n 1 17 Oats-Market dull. 0':ote4(?:47.te Flour Vallcv standards quoted at -54 00, and Walla Waila brands $-5 5U 3 75, superfine ?2 fiOivi'i 75 per bar.el. Hay Baled timothy quoted .at $H 17 perton. Feed Bran, per ton, 10 18; sln.rts $1.S20; chopped barley, 24(-r.25 per n. Barley Brewinir.pcr ctl, 1; irnmnd pur ton, ?25((':27 50. Hops Quote ()'.le per pound. Butter Choice dairy. :50(35;c,'c jilt lb; brine in rolls, 20((V;27c. Eirjjs Fairly s'eady; Kic per dozen. Provisions Bacon,"l0(- UVk'e; liams, 12(al2;fc; shoulders, ((";Ic. ' Wool Plentiful. Valley, ll!(r0c; Eastern Oregon, liiiiilSe. Meat Steady, Beef, wholesale, 4(.; 4j.jC per lb; dressed, Sc.: sheep AA ' peril); dressed, 7c; bogs, due.-sed, 7c; veal, 7(i'.)c. Potatoes Market heftvy. P'-r ll. 7oC,7.S():. Burbanks favorite. "Veterans of the rebellion which can not be adequately repaid, and hold-to to be the duty of the general govern ment t'j provide for the necessities of them and theirs by prompt payment of liberal pensions. Ninh That the action of Presi dent Cleveland in orderingthe return of the rebel flags was an unwarranted assumption of the right to use lor political purposes the trophies of a valor he did not possess and the fniitS of a victory he did not help to secure. j Tenth While we approve every j honest etfort to preserve our public j lands by the punishment of willful Trespasses upon tnetn, aucl are in favor of siii-h meaKiires as will n. courage our citizens to settle upon auu improve them, we condemn the action of the present administration in its preteudul efforts to protect !uch lands und'r color of which, in stead of pursuing the policy of the Kepublicau administration by caus ing the arrest and punishment of those only whose actions sppeared to have been dishonest and criminal. It has refused to cause said lands to be surveyed, thereby 6 is jou raging their! settlement by pepple needing and de- j siring to take them. The admLns tration also filled the country with a horde of officers styliug themse ves "Special Agents of the Interior De partment," who have been made to act as spies and informers upon such f the honest citizens as have ven tured to settle upon the public lands j lor the purpose of carving for them selves homes in the wilderness and has caused the arrest of honest set tlers upon those lands upon charges ?alse and infamous, and publicly branding them as robbers and thieves has caused them to be dragged into both the civil and criminal couit3 to be tried upm f lse and fictitious charges, thereby compelling them to incur the expense of two defenses against the same act; has caused these same special agents to raise Questions and dispute the right of honest citizens to require title to the public lands upon which they have honestly and in good faith settled and for which they have paid their money, and acting upon Me sugges tion of these agents the officials hav ing such matters iu charge have under the direction of the administration, like a court organized to convict, de drived the settler of his land, robbed Lim of the bene tit of his labor and refused to return his money; and these wrongs have been perpetuated so-called Democratic reform. Eleventh That the policy of the Democratic administration, which would place wool and lumber on the free list and woolen goods on the highly protected list, cotton printson the free list, and other similar arti cles; hoop iron on the protected list; and which policy would continue the collection of 50,000,000 on sugar each year, while at the same time the majority applaud the claim to carry wut the President's idea that a tariff tax is robbery of the people, consti-! j tutes a piece 01 unpareiiea political dishonesty, having for its sole object the success of the Democratic party at the next election, even at the ex- And what you can't find at other houses, I have it. Tn factevery thing that is kept in a first-class house. Ash, Maple and Walnut Ch amber sets. Cfiairs, Spring Beds, Lounge Etc,, Etc.. at Prices that CANNOT BE UNDERSOLD. ALBANY - - . 01';E(.JC i D, anei n Newest Styles, and all kinds of FINE FURNITUE El'l 0 tn X ig'After business hours rail vat corner Fi:th ami liiktr st!Cct.s. SGBMEEH'S i - ! Liery,Feed & Sale taMe. ! Corner Second and ElUwwih Sis . i ALBANY, - - OREGON ) Tt oitSfiS BOAitDKO bv the dav or month, Car- i Xlriaires or busbies reasonable terms vfirilC Oregon Views, J. G CRAWFORD, THE PIOTOfiEAPME, ALBANY OREGONJ jinnCoimtyBank Cowan, Ralston & Co. M't'i : S-i'iKS TO C o v A rviScCuf5ici: Albany, - - Oregon TniiiMarts :i L'encral Kinkin? ')usiiiess. ira- s-i- li' ira;:. 011 Ntw York, San Fran hco iiitii r.'i-l 'auu, ' 'r. t oan ijioi.i.'Y tt: aitrovel securiTy. lU i-eivi- iii:jiiis.-its Miiijei'L to c heck. C..i!iictioi-.-i cninisU-il to in, 11 reciv rou'i.t att, ntior.. L. E. BLAIN'S -.MAMMOTH STOCK OK- Farmers & I AGRICULTURAL DEPOT DEYOE & ROBSON, Proprietors m ALBANY, OREGON. THE lapiM kite ! OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD. AND Oregon Deyelopment Go.'sj Have removed'into their'new Imildinir and hiive onliand Foi'tlictrafle of ISVfc -: A FULL LINE OF GARDENER'S AND CARPENTER'S TOOLS, -The largest ami hest variety of- FAPwM WAGONS, HACKS AND BUGGIES IUU m iULl H8HHI Albany - Oregon 'fS f' I fi ij vinnL rnn AAA WbBiIw I Itlllllal OiUlK i)UU UUU XW ' i J i I This ScaSOIlS ffafsl CARRIES THE FINEST LIJN'EOF OREGON: viea'ein the West. Catalogue sent on appli4 cation. Wo have also all-the natives of A.Bj Paxton, niaOe at Albany, anuiany ono-uiii have duplicates from then' at the' following prices: Cards, per dozen S"2 00. Cabinets. : per dozen -3 00. Bom'oirs, per dozen i 00 1 Copyinif and enlarsrii' old uictures a gpecialty "I HK BEST LIFR K.O E. THOSE WHO HAVE HD EXI'EIUEKCE in the leading csmpanies say 110 othe company furnishes as fjood insurance low cost as the Northwestern Mutual. The following well known men givr sue testimony:, Itishup Wm. Elevens IVrry. 9 tDavenport, Iowa. Henry ICi iiriliri. Manuraclutvr,! - Milwaukee, Wisconsin. (Ion. K. - Trait, Surtnie (Jad; New York State. John tottcs, Mayor, I'ortland, Or. . . IV in. lt iI. Itankcr. Portland, iOr. I L. E. Blai. Merchant Albany, Or. wAnd many hundreds cf others all orer tin United States. M JST. KECK Designer & Sculptoiv Monuments, h iiosionts tablets, cte.. haw erc-'ted a building lij'positc tie Kevt re House a'ld " 'H keep eow..antly on hand inarbit .-uitablefor iMonnfflentS,rffififB.; And a'l kiinN f wrrl: to which marb'e 01 other crnumenfal stone is devoted. Thos - . 1 ...1.1. --in... r.i;..i r-tni'.liil l.lll u I A.MJ h:. 1,,.,. I-:.- . ..I 1 J examine his work and irioes. Steamshio Line 225" MILES SHORTE m Si. AND- 22 JHoursj Less Time. Than byany other route: First -class throuyh passenger and freight fn ui Portland and all points in the Wil amette Vi lley to and from San Francisco. Willamette Itiver l.inc of Steamvrs Trie Wm. M. Hoa', the N. S. Beutley and the Three istfcrs are in service for both pas ionver and freight traffic between Corvallis and Portland aiid intermediate points, leav j.itr eompanv s wharf, Corvallis, and Messrs. H'dman -t'Co.-s wharf, Nos. 200 and "202 Front St., Portland, three times each week is follows: NORTH BOUND. Lv Corvallis Mori., Wed. "and Fri 10 00 am Lv Albany Mon , Wed. and Fri 12 00 am Ar Portland Tues , Thur. and Sat 5 30 pm SOUTH BOUND. Lv Portland Mon., Wed. and F'i. . . .fS 00 ni Lv Alb my Tues., Thur. and Sat 1 20 pm Ar Corvallis Tues , Thur. and Sat. . . 4 20 pm AccomodaMons unsurpassed'for comfort and salety. , Far. s am' freights via Yaquina and he Oregon Development company's steam ships, much less thai liy any other route h iweer. all points in the Willlauiette Vallei uid San Francisco. Sailing dates. ANCISCO April 20th .Thursday, Slav 10th May 21 May 31st pense many of the i radical destruction of of our most important agricul tural an i manufacturing; industries, Twelitn we iavor ine poncy oi providing, chiefly tcr the revenues ot the general government and for the purposes essential to the general gov ernment, a system of cities levied wpon imports so adjusted as to dis criminate in favor of domestic indus tries and productions aud in favor of American labor, and we declare in fivor of reducing the annual surplus revenues of thd government by ad inittin gfree of duty such articles ot general usa as cannot be largely pro duced or manufactured by our own people. Thirteenth That we deprecate the attempts of the Letmerati adminis tration to degrade the honest tod ot America to a level with the pauper labor of the oil world. .Fourteenth We denounce and de- FROM SAN Willamette Valley.... Willamette Valley Willamette Valley .... Willamette Valley FROM YAQUINA. Willamette Valley -..May 5rh Willamette Valley May lf.th amette Valley May 2tnh The company reserve the right to change teainers or saHine dates. S. B. Toby, Gcrri F. &P. Aj.ent. 304 Montgomery sneer,, San Francisco.JC'al.g DAtliY PASSENGER TRAINS. Except Sunilays.) Lv Yaquina:30 A m ' Corvallis 10:38 a m Ar Albany 11:15 a m Lv Albany l'OO P. " Corvallis 1-47 P v Ar Yaquina P'0 p. v O. & C. trains connect at Ail.acv and T- jall w- M. Hoao, C O. Uogdb, General Manager. Acting U. F. & P. Agent Corvallis, Oregon SON, A BOND & Dealers in General Merchanaice Irvins, lane t' . reson D. T. Wy mint, agent for the fclnie Iiistir.mce compuny for Albany y. 1 Linn i omitv has h soflicc with Kh id. s & Don'ey " real e-iatc a.ui'i.is, uartic desirousof mrin.y: biishvj. w'. ii liim will l.ave the same promliv t-iuleil t in his novucc bv ciiiliti.' a', tin ir oilicc, two doors east of Conn Bros, grocery store. In the central Willamette Valley, oiomptly tilled at lowest rates. Aiid all Implements Orders'! rom adistonce solieitedjand Used to rarmcrs ! STEWAET & SOI -Dealers in- General Hardware -AND- Apiiltiiral Implements. Iron, Steel and Coal Wagons and liuggies Hope and Cordage lilacksmitJis 9 Supplies Carpenters Tools Jiuilders Uardiuare Powder, Shot, etc. Giant Powder & Fuse Saws and A xes. Grarrlen and Grrass Seeds OPF1CKRS.8 -a Pvosiilcnt Chiul'-s 10." YV..1 vorton. Vice-l'resident-J. (). Writsman. Treasurer J. W. Cusick. Secretary ,1. K. Iluerkin. DIUECTOKS. k. . srraiian, Uiias. E. Wolver lott. J. I,. Cowan. 1). li. Montcilh f. W. Cusick, J. 0. WriLsmun. .!. K. Khlorkin, Charles Alonteith, F. Simpson. i Safe, SOund, Conservative A Square Company, Managed by Square Men, Patronized by Square People P&rsoaize Heme Enterprise flraiaiif! to Califrei JOHN BRiGGS PLOBIST, -Roses a. Specialty. Cemetery lots planted and caredffor by th. month or year. , ALBANY, OREGOJi DAVIS BROS- AND CO. DKALKR3 IN OKNKRAIi MERCHANDIKB. S!II FDD LTKTrn rnyrr-nxr 7 - - v , iujjiriir In arc Jail thejnew est and mostRdeirablt styles ; ALBANY Oregon via & c.mjkornia Aud ConnectioiiH. RaII.KOAD Now Opene THE MOUNT SHASTA ROUTE. California cypress tr ains run d Albany a:l . San Fjanciseo. Tlir between time,jj 35 4:00 S:00 7:-10 35 CoIIe iate Id ii ALBANY, 1887 A Full Classical, OREGON. ....188K Corps scientific. and nprmal classes. runifea to meet the Of ni . . Lv . Portland Ar . . 10:40 r.ir m . . Lv Albany Lv . . 7-05 :i n in..Ar S. l-ra"e!pco.Lv.. 6:39 lu. Loral l'nss. Trains Ikaily Ex. Sunday 8:00 a m..Lv. . 2:40 p m..Lv. . 12:40 ir m..Ar.. . . Portland . . .Albany.... ..Eusene.. . .Ar. . 3:45 pm ...Lv.. 11:85 am ..Lv.. 0:00 am Lebanon Itranrh. 8:10 p ni. . Lv Albany Ar . . 5:45 am 8:50 p m. . Ar. Lebanon Lv . . 5:00 am 2:50 p in. .Lv Albany Ar. . 2:45 pm 1:30 p m..Ar Lebanon Lv. . 2:00 pm PULLMAN BUFFET SLKKl'EUS Ex -nrsiiin sleepers for second -i 1: ss pas fencers on a'l throu h trains fixe of iharie The i). C II 11 Ferry ina' is mm ecicn. with al' the rcirnlar t rains mi ihc cut ride di vision from foot of K street. Wes SIIeJ)irisioii. Between Portland and Corvallis. Mail Train Daily-Except Sunday. 7::;o a m .. Lv Portland ....Ar j,!5. : '-':2. p in. . r. C rvallisLv. .30 Kxyress I'rain Iaily Excipt Sunday. .S:00 p m. .Lv Portland Ar. 4:50 p in.. Ar 5IcMinnvillc.Lv. 0:00 am 5.45 am will At Albany and Corvallis connect trains -.f Oregon Pac ific railroad. Sss f(ft full infonnation re.rardin rates maps, etc-, call on com pany's a;cnt. II. KOEIIl.EK, t E. P. KOCEKS. Manajrer. G. F. Sc P. J1 BU I CHIT & KEENEY, Real ;Estate, Lran, Collection AN1) INSURAMCACENTS. V'e have for sale farm and stock lniid of evei o de rii'tiou: aiso city propsr'o, im n-i-vti! ami uidmprovcd. Titles e:; 'uiim-,; n i ,;; rliii-.u-r- f"irniched to a'iy in-oi erty ' .-s convey d to any lands wc we - , e ol c-iiii'e:. (.'oileutittiis a snvi cialty. OrruB No. 53 First Srnw.T. ALBANY, - - ORKGON. pa CO Z2 o o X -to Instructors. literal y, commerc ' "'es cf studv , ...... niuucements -offered students frc m aqroad. Tuition ranges f ro 5.50 to 12.50 PER TRRM Board in private families at low frate Rooms for self-boardinp at small expense careful supervision - exercised over p away from home. " For cirouJars and full particulars a the president, " UEV. ELBERT N. COXDIT. Albany, Oregon THE FAMILY PHYSICIAN, FMKHETS PiNACEA.Y As a Blood Purifier this medicine is hiehh recommended for all manner of chronic oi on umS complaints, eruptions of the skm, such as pimples, blotches and rashes ring worms, tetttr, saltrhetim, scald head' j Scrofula, or King's Evil, rheumatism -tfn n tne bones, side and head, and al sease I ansinsr from impurity of the blood. The onlv genuine is mar ufactured by S. E Oubbel successor to Fahrney Bros. & Co. Waynesboro Pa. Price reduced to 75c. per bottle IPUBBEL CARBOLIC 0IMT- DUBBEL RED THYME PAH! CURE iui'! UKe niainc. For pains and cramps in he stomach or bowels it is worth its weijfht m gold. Price 25c. per bottl.v DR. WRECHTSMAN'S SOV ERtlCN BALM OF LIFE"-. sold for several years in the cat and has proven beyond a doubt to be the areatesr lKom to women, the world has ever knew It is for the relief of the pangs of ma'ewitv awl the cure of all female complaints, Women will hail this with joy after they read the testimonials in the - Hn from hundreds bouSemen 'e USe Pr'ee P' Wre invite every body to call an,i culars and see testimonials of all the . " valuable family medicines. For sale bv Deyie & Kohson and Ke - ; B'awijpII. P. -I. Rfi'tmr. cm TTI 1 . Paid for all kinds of poultry. A. COHEN, Albany, Or.