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REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET,
Congressman Binder Herman.
Sui'KKMK Jodok W. P. Lord.
P11K8IDK.NTIAL Electors Robert McLean.
- Win. Kapus.
C. W. Fulton.
Attorney for 3rd dis't. H. H. Hewitt.
REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET.
Kepressntatives O H Irvine. Albanv.
W W Kichardooii, Scio
V R Kirk. Brownsville
County Ji'dge 1 R N Blackburn, Albany
Commissioners A Savasre, Santiaiu
A Brandon. Center
Clerk Geo W Davis, Shedd
Rkcorder O S May, Scio
Sheriff John Conser; Syracuse
Tkkascrkr J F Hyde, Liberty
Assessor C Sperry, Brownsville
School Sup't J M Williams, Halsey
fi rvkyor E T T Fisher, Syracuse
Coroner T H Cone, Albauy
EDITORIAL NOTES.
The canvass in Linn county will
open to-morrow at Fox Valley.
Badeav is still pushing his suit
against the lair memory of Gen.
Grant.
Gen. Beems' widow, it is said,
will engage in newspaper work in
New York city, as soon as she can
settle the rumors started over the
mystery connected with her hus
band's death.
. Hon. Geo. H. Williams will
speak at the court house in this
city to-morrow evening. He is one
of Oregon's ablest men, and should
be heard by every one who wishes
to hear a powerful speech.
One of the very essential mat
ters to look after in every city is
that of pure water for culinary
; use and drinking purposes. Health,
welfare and prosperity depend upon
it. Albany should be aiive upon
this subject, as well as upon nu-
1 merous other ones that she has
shown enterprise and push in put
ting forward.
The Willamette valley seems to
"be afflicted with a gang of second
Tate safe breakers. They invari
ably do a bungling job, but always
manage to cany off the money.
As no special reward has been
offered for their capture, detectives
have as yet been unable to locate
these light-fingered gentry.
Henry George seems to be the
target of ill fortune all around.
William Hutchins, an eccentric
admirer who recently died, be
queathed George ten thousand
dollars, but the court of chancery
-has decided that the bequest is
illegal and therefore void, so the
great land doctor will have to get
along without the case which was
intended to assist in developing
his peculiar theories.
Gen. Lucius Fairchild, of Wis
consin, says of Judge Gresham
that he is a man who has the im- j
, . f i
mense advantage of possessing a
splendid military record in addi-
tnnn tn an fl.rimira.hl civil
Career.
and that he is the strongest candi
date the republicans can nominate.
And he might have added that
just at present his prospects for
nomination are ahead of every
other candidate.
The Scofield-Hatch case in New
York, resulting in rinding the dead
body of Hatch in the yard adjoin
ing the Scofield mansion after he
had accompanied Mrs. Scofield
home at a late hour, and caused a
scene with the lady's husband, in
being investigated by the coroner,
developed numerous cases of the
pusillanimous habit of writing
anonymous letters. Such missives
should never be noticed in legal
proceedings nor anywhere else.
The trial of Landreth, the fiend
ish murderer of his stepdaughter
in Polk county last January, will
begiu at Dallas on Monday, the
2Sth inst. He is said to have no
hope of escaping the gallows.
Theie is certainly little ground to
build any other expectation upo:?.
Polk county is not likely to give
Judge Lynch a chance to swing
th's murderer off this time, and
considering the fact that Landreth
has just now discovered that insan
ity was the cause of the murder
this do ige ianot likely to save his
neck.
TEMPERANCE K0TE3, j
Contributed bv the VV. C. T. Y:. '
At the regular meeting of the ;
union Tuesday afternoon a lengthy i
and interesting report of the state t
convention was read by the presi- j
dent. A steel engraving of the
proposed temperauce temple, to be
erected in Chicago, was presented
to the union by Mother Fisher,
who procured it by making up
what is known as a "Baby Band."
Mrs. Fisher secured the names of
125 children between the ages of 3
and 5 years. Each of the children
donated ten cents to the temple
fund, thus securing to Mrs. Fisher
the engraving. The picture will be
framed and have a place in the
new hall. The juvenile work was
put into the hands of a committee
of ladies, namely: Mrs. Sox,
Shane, McAlister, Webb and Hen
drickson, and will hereafter re
ceive special attention. The
business meetings of the union,
which have sometimes been so
lengthy as to inconvenience some
of the members, will hereafter, by
a vote of the union, close at five
o'clock.
In the recapitulation of the re
port of the superintendent of young
women's work at the state conven
tion, we find the following items of
general inierest: There are now
twelve young woman's unions in
the state ; these have a total mem
bership of 442, which represents 298
active and 149 honorary member.'.
This number does not include the
membership of East Portland and
CorvaUis (their number not being
reported). The whole amount of
money raised during the year:
$885.05. Eugene is the banner
union in point of numbers, having
a majority over all others of 14
active and 25 honorary members.
The Dalles shows itself to be the
financier of the state, having raised
the largest amount of nionev.
I Pendleton takes the honor of hav
ing distributed the largest amount
of literature, also has the largest
subscription to our national organ.
Astoria shows the greatest enter
prise in taking 25 shares of stock
in the Pacific express, in holding
45 regular meetings during t
year and in distributing the largest
number of boquets. Albany carries
the broom in campaign work, hav
ing raised and spent in round
numbers $104.60, $84.00 more than
any other union. All the others
did we'd and each deserves its
meed of praise. This department
is now in the hands of Miss Emma
C. Warren, of Astoria, a wise en
ergetic woman, who will press this
work with vigor.
The state: convention voted to
giye special attention this year to
gospel temperance, and if possible j
bring some noted worker in that j
line into the state and make a j
thorough canvass. Maj. Hilton, of I
Washington, D. C, was favorably-
spoken of.
Our opportunity is the measure
of our responsibility. Let us aim
for more work as well as better
work this year. Let us study, i
with a view to self-culture.
"If thou another soul would'st reach.
Thou must thyself be fed.''
NEW TO-DAY.
Wood Wanted.
SEALED PROPOSALS FOR 100 OOKB
body fir wood delivered at the Albany
electric light works will be received on or be
fore May 25. The right to reject and and all
bids reserved. N. II. Allbn.
Notice !
OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT I
will nnt h( reannnaihle fnr anv HnhtA i-on. t
tractcd by any one after this date, except
they have a written order from me.
Scl Mav 1S8S. A- j. cary.
"DUILDING TO RENT SUITABLE. FOR
-L sniau Dusiness, nextaoor to inompon
- &. overman s naraess store, inquire at mu
latter place
Practical Tailoring.
CHRIST WYSS, ONE DOOR EAST OF
Democrat office on Second street, is pre
pared to make suits, and all kinds of cloth
ing. Mens' or boys' clothing repaired and
ci-aned at reasonable rates,
samples on hand. Chanres
A tine line
reasonable.
Notice to Contractor.
OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT BIDS
-1- will be received for the construction cf
a two story house 9 miles east of Albany, for
which plans and specifications can be seen at
the storv of Monteith and Seitenbach. Bids
will be received until June 1, 1888.
D. B. MONTEITH.
Kemoveil.
JOSEPH WEBBER ANNOUNCES TO HIS
patrons and friends that he can be fo-iml
on Lyon street, between Engine Co. No. 2
and First street, until his new rooms in Fo
shay & Mason 8 brick are ready,
M'LaI'GHLIX , PAS1IIOXABLB TAIUiK .
Noby suits and nmts cut and madi-
to order from the latest linp of snmnlou ili
rect from 'Frisco a specialty. Cleaning and j
repairing a prompt done. First street
Albany, Or.
II. Hindi.
TVOT AND
SHOEMAKER, FALL WORK I
t-hop since the fire remove. i I
XJ warranted.
to
Ferry street, second doir from postuttiuc j
Lost.
ACCOUNT BOOK BETWEEN
lames Wallace and Samuel E. Youn"
AN
was Hist on the wagon road between Albany
and Goltra Station or in Albanv. Thclind r
will pleise return the same to S E. Youiiir.
Dissolution or Partnership?
VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
JAI partnership heretofore existing between
Frank L Kenton and C K. Chase, known :i
Kenton JS Chase, Oroeers, Albany Oregon, :s
thts cay dissolved by mutual consent, C. E.
Cliisu retiring. F. L. Kenton will coiitin.ie
the business, collect all sums due, and pay
ab debts "if the same.
F. L KENTON.
C. E. CIIAE.
A'.basv, May 15 1363
THE MOITNTM
V . K.
(Successor to
winter
nr
Mil
1 am now receiving new soods in evervline and
would coidially invite everybody to call and inspect
our stock and pice. We propose to have the
The LiveiDrv Goods House
O Albany, and shall at all times stud the
wants of our patrons both m style and prices.
Dry Goods, Notions,
mishing Goods,
Hats
Call
and
see me.
BUILDING MATERIAL FOR SALE
Havinjr leased a.partion.ol" the y:ird occu pied by Mr.- Carter, situated on
l!ic city railroad switch, lietwccn Fourih and Fifth streets. I will endeavor to
keep on hand a general supply f buildi iig material, such us lumber ana
clear, shingles, sawed and shaved, cedar and white tir. Alsolath, and will
receive orders lor sash, doors and mouldings when desired.
Those deiir'niir an vthing in mv lino arc solicited to call before purchasinir
l !su wlierc'.
W.
HE, CT- TCOnTIES,
GriC EE .A. L.
totefc Newsdealer, Stationer,
-AND OEALF.R IX-
Text Books and
Fine stationery, miscellaneous books, photograph and autograph albums,
inkstands, ink, pens, pencils, etc., etc.
kimu of musical merchandise.
IGreneral ISTews Depot.
J3F"Man orders promptly attended to.
The City Liquor Store,
Jf. HAUMGAMT, Proprietor.
lyXext door to thcOdd Fellows' emple, Albany, Oregonl&J
Keeps constantly on hand the finest imported aiiddomeetic wines, liquor?, ciyarsjar
tob"c-;os. Only tirst-class liquor store in she city
SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO ORDERS FROM THE COUNTRY1
PALACE
MEAT MARKET
TamesJV. Pipe, Prop.
Ural Street - Albany
The best variety of choice beef.vea.1, mutton,
pork -(ausage, etc., in the city keptjjcoustantiy
an hand.
43T5CasWpaid for all" kinds
If vou 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.
P.rownell & Stanard.
The best way to save money is
by patronizing the new firm of
lfrownell & stanard. We wel
come all our old friends as well a-'
new, and always strive by fair
dealing to give the lowest, prices
and best goods, and are ever on
the alert to plea.se customers.
r.UOWXEI.I. t TANAKP.
u!ir l' titial A -- nut.
OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
undersigned, the executors of the last
will and testunieDt of I. M. Cooper, deceased,
have filed in the comity court ot Linn county,
Oregon, their Una! account, and that Tues
day, the nth day of .Hme, lKv;. has eels ap
pointed for the bearing of objections to said
account and thesettienmnt of Hie S'uie. All
iters. ins intertrttcd cau actend c.t th" time set
for such henring. (.'i:o. W, ( Uiornr.,
B. F. Pi-RBi-a.
J). R. N. P.uckbcbs, Ev.u ;. Etc.
Attorney for txcoutors
SUNDAY,
READ ,
X. II. ALLEN") j
s
and Caps,
Boots and Shoes,
Groceries,Etc
to N"4.
Ailc.
Albany, Oregon.
W. CROWDER
all School Siplie
Sheet music, musicj books and all
PLAIX AN I) ORNAMENTAL
painting,
paper hanging
I one on sliort notice. Satisfac
tion guaranteed. Charges reason
able and all work promptly attend
ed to.
Bcal KM ale and Employment
Agenry.
Parties having farms for sale of
about 100 acres, or those having lar
ger tracts which they would he will
ing to divide up into SO 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 sue!:
h help as they desireon short
We also have a tew situa-
notice, lie also have s. tew situa- j
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. C3 First street, adjoining Twee
dale & Hopkins tin store.
F. A. BURKHART A CO.
For the choicest crackers, pinner
sniips and irinjrer nuts, coeonuut tally,
fruit and raisin biscuit, cocoamit jum
l!c, icnion bars and simps, honey cake,
ex'ra oda loscuits, Monitor and nil
V:uU of choice cracker.- 20 :md ex-
Sufe S'uSicS I
;htmurkst affords.- ;
IIERAIiD:
! 1
Wliittier d Thompson.
,3LVY 20, 1SSS.
3PRIN
SPRING-FIELD
JapTAlbany yard and office on Railroad, between 4li and 5th streets JgSl
Having lumber not excelled in quality, undfaeilities not surpassed for the
prompt and satisfactory tilling or orders. I respectfully solicit a stiaru oftlie
rade. AWHEELEK.-B
El
NEW STORE.
ktjl
aware and Novelty Store
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 opportunit'
to replenish yourjkitchen furniture and household furnishing' 'oods, or to
purchase 10,000 usefulartieleS at prices never before heard of.
Wm. SIlVLPSOlNr
-ALSO HAVING
BANKRUPT STOCK
-
hay; &AsHby.
Of Ilan isbtirg, consisting of. Clothing Gents' Furnishing Goods' and
m 2JGeneral Merchandise. Also j ia
Of Shane & Lonsway :P
Oilers the entire stok of dry r-
dres goods, woolen fabrics, domestics, etc efc. j
it 1 y ffitioiit!
1,3 88---
These goods must be sold.
K. L. KENTON,
-D KALE
GROCERIES
Confectionery, Fruits and Vegetables, Cigaas,
TOBACCO, ETC.
New. Store between the Jopera "house and postoffice
ALBANY, - - OREGON.
warn lig
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JULIUS GEADWOHL'S
Crockery -?Store.
Roorer Bros'. Silverware,
French, China andCrvstalware,
Boys' Wacrons vnd 13oll Oarriao-es
Fancy and Toy Ooods.
SAVE YUR MONEY
Bv huyins your soods'trom mv"store. I amBlmv
ing direct from thetactory
-li, a...- i- .jj i - J
1 f jj j - " ,1,
U ltn T1 elgnt added, 101' Cash.
Kenton's IMiii
! Powde
sible Fire and Marine In
surance companies,, representing $72,ooo,ooo. Injure
and protect yom self before it is too late. T'oL
ank Bros. Implement Co-, Portland-
lei on pane FrancQis. Hier wird deuteh gesprochen.'
GFIELD SAW MllilHtrnXTi
OREGON,
NEW GOODS
PURCHASED THE
FM
OF -
I a, Inots an 1 s.ioas. ladies' fn
Call early and secure bargains,
It IX-
(o -
and sell at Eastern uric-e
, ootL1 11 1J1
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.25c
DEPARTURE.
fa
One
Pomic
Can
II II III II M. IIU 111, LIU J --
m DH
-A FULL STOCK OiT-
Staple Groceries!
Fine tewara,Crockery
The best quality o tn. coAm, rm!n, m.
cauts, etc
CAKES, PIES,
Fresh Baked Bread
Every Day
Atthi old and reliable houae is also to tr
found a ciurpiete aasortoieBt, of freeh famik
groceries, to which te eooatantly being addeH mm
ihe reasonable Uaea of procerus aud prowiiio-x
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
These (roods were ail bought when prio-a
ere low, and the benefit of the marjrin will tl
jiven to ids customers. Keroember the plau
M the old comer on First and Boadalbia SW.
HOFFMAN AND PFEIFFER
Proprietors of
11
And manuffceterers of
ice
ry.
We are now prepared to furnish choice, freak
candies of best gride, consisting of pure stick,
assorted flavor a, mixed candies, extra Kre.-iuv
aud cbooolate creams, fancy mixed, candy iu
and a general assortment of fine ciodies
AT HfMALE OK BETAIL.
Wrden from crrontry dealers prompclv asr
umed to. Factorjr on First street,
Albany. - - Oregon,
NEW PROCESS FLOUR.
(Superior tsrfsjafljr sad WkaH sjm)
The Best Storage FacilitiEi
9TkIiietMrtpricia cash fCt for wbsa
ium ... osttowi,
fierere Hoheb Rnran tl
H. DIERCKSi
TM
THE PHU OGRAPHER.
farton s old stand Atbanr
Mr.Phil Lewis, of tlie firm of
At- Shedd, fLinn county, having
just returned from Portland, wher?
he purchxied a fine stock of goods for
the coming spring trade, now invites
the inspection of his customeis.
3These goods were bought or
cash and the advantage of very low
prices will be given to the buyers.
PRUSHAWS
With the spring comes the ague.
This now popular cure for ague has
uever been known to fail. Call for
testimonials at Prushaw's drug store,
next to Revere house. Price "75 cts.
per bottle. "
SECOND HIND STORE.
Tlje past year has proven it to be a
necessity. The beet iwd cheapest
place in the city to buy jyour
Sto7es,Fttrniture,tiiiwar8
We ate always prepare to buv vnur
heuschold furniture at Uhc highest
easlipr.ee. Sole airent f br the '
PEERLESS! 0!t CAM
Axid Lamp vAtt t t..
' lms"'P recently added A AH work
at ine lowest possihlc rlitcs
-M. J-KAAKLINI& GO
i'onot be iece:vpr intrf
huvinz
worthless or spurious "coil
s for the
mere sake ot getting a prl
ze. We
;r'0(ls at
and al
n cash.
vviii give you good nonest
"he lowest botton- pricesj
low you 5 i.-e.r cent off
ALBANY SODA WORKS
Confec
ion
Red town Ik
iab : ted vttk Mm ntrkt.
y l
NEW SPRING
GOODS
I Lewis k Sod,
DEAD SHOT
AGUE
j Brownell & Stanard. ' J