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THE MOKNTffG SUNDAY. MAY 20, 1888. RxiPOBLICAN PLATPOSM. pi ore the refusal of President Cleve land tn anr.rove the river and harboi We, your committee f on Platfor bill, d we denounce ad solutions beg leave to repoi th Sec etary of Var StTof the natiof whose erand waterway. thei-elve. but on the Lhievementsand long and success- railroad as well, e insis that" letuTet t 3 and the general government need of appro gloryof which they are entitled to pnatioi therefor At the same , i., j nrp!Pnt the fol- iinie .ve recommend the uext Lgis c--rit a ' " , , Dhl ' ,i i rvice reform professions of Pre!- inents 01 government boui and . ' a auJ fraa,,, W-Thc mhi of the citizen as promises made to secure votes be nnth.; " "d hv !,'. t, lnS ! for, elecUou, and the v:o at., n, of M,"u .' .-. .. i -v ... i ,., ,r? ihoii as constant a a t.-C iwwVi! a-sd all e.'uri.s t cin-.trol c j EMS con limit, t.hsifc ritrlit deserves tuc ucmudtiuu n Third That vhil6 disclaimin right to interfere with the adminis tration of the internal affairs of for nigh 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 pncish the manufacture of adul terated foods. Fifth That we are in favcr of the enactment of a law by Congress, whereby the homestead and pre-emp-. . . . , i i. -U i. i. tion r'ghts oi settlers sriau iiui, forfeited by cancellation of filings by the land department when settlement or filings are made in good faith. Sixth That we f tvor the encour agement and development of our fctate 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 recognize 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 Jabor; 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. Kihfch We rtooLrnize that the nation owes a debt to the surviving veterans of the rebellion which can not be adequately repaid, and hold-to to be the duty of the general govern ment to 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 for political purposes the trophies of a valor he did not possess and the fruits of a victory he did not help to secure. Tenth "While we approve every henest effort to preserve our public lands by the punishment of willful trespasses upon them, and are in fayor of such measures as will en tourage our citizens to settle upon ana improve them, we condemn the action 01 tne present auinunsui-ii.iuu in its pretended e(TVrts to protect i snch lands midr color of which in- i stead of pursuing the policy of the ! Republican administration by caus- ing.the arrest and punishment of j those only whose actions sppeared to j liave heen disiionesc ana criminal, n has refused to cause said lands to be Miru-pvAf) thereby c'is jouracrins their settlement by pepple needing and de- J - - . 11 Tl ,1 i i C I siring to taKe mem. xuv aumuw . tratioa also filled the country with ! npQ(JN V '1 T ' " "Special Agents ot tho interior ue partnient," who have been made to act as spies and informers upon such of the honest citizens as have ven tured to settle upon the public lands for 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 'false and infamous, and publicly branding them as robbers and thieves has caused them to be dragged into boih the civil and criminal courts to be tried upn false and fictitious charges, thereby compelling them to incur the expense of two defenses against the same act; has caused -t'.iese same special agents to raise Questions ind dispute the right of " honest citizens to require title to the public lands upon which they have iion-stly and in good faith settled ?nd for which they have paid their TMftTv. and acting upon Hie sugges tion of these agents the officials hav ing such matters in charge haveunder the direction of the administration, " like a court organized to convict, de prived the settler of his land, robbed him of the benefit of his labor and ,-...i . return his money; ana erot tUe ueinocrtiHc iu.ici.-so-".- could ue:na!i.i. THE MARKETS. The price of wheat has been steadilv advancing, and the tone 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 6oo cents. Rut littleover one ?.,.n "Vvf iiio wlip.it. cron has vet been sold, but if prices continue to j advance the ouik oi me wup likely to soon move. ALBANY QUOTATIONS. Wheat i)2Wi5 Oats 304)c. Flour 5 nei bbl. Potatoes 75c. Egirs KifsC Butter 30c Lard 010cr. Wool itiltic. Hams 10V2Me. Shoulders (iSc. Bacon llJKl2e. Hay Timothy, 20, oats and cheat, $14 Vpples -Green, $11.50 per bu. Plums Dried, O(0lOc. per lb. Apples dried bleached 9c sundntd (Hi $ c. i 'i,i,.l-.53 rU(7i;-2 oO Hides Bef hides, greer, ; , dried 10 c ; deer skins, 20c-; sheep pelts, 10 30c, according to wool- Beef oiiiAXu gross. Mutton 2 50 per head. Hoss o(g;tjc, dressed. Lard Kegs, or 5 gallon tins, bAc: pails, Se. PORTLANP MARKETS. Wheat Quote valley s&l 25; W'Ma Walla, dull, 1 l'K'il l. Oats-Market dull. WOKm W Flour Valley standards quoted at $4 00 and Walla Waila brands 50 ii 75, suiierBne 2 502 75 per barrel. Hay Baled timothy quoted at frlt 17ierton. Feed Bran, per ton, Uli; shorts ?1.S(20; chopped barley, 24(rt;2. per Barley TSrewing.per ctl, 1; ground per ton, -:i5((7;27 50. Hops Quote t3c( '.e per pound. Butter Choice dairy, SOGJ&c per lb: brine in rolls, 20(j;27c. v.-,rc P-it.lv steadv: hie per dozen. Provisions Jjacon, iw i ;. v, u.mia, l-lt; eior exccllene provm in millions olhomes for more thar.' a quarter if a cent ry. It.is'user bvtlie United tiaies government Endorsed by the heads ol the grcatuniversities as the Strongest, Purest, and most Healthful. Dr. Price's the nly Baking Powder that does not contain Ammonia, Lime or Alum. Sold only have Something import ant TO SAY TO'.THEIR CUSTOMERS. THEY J11AVE in cans r,AKisGrowm:i; Just km A FINE LIXE OF ilfain i o m z We MiEer & k -FUNERAi DlREXrrORS NEWl'OKK. INliitJHa GOLD FKABLX ALSO A full assortment of 4, PROMPT AlTE!iTiCN,r.PST-"-'ASS HttESE cTAfter burim-s how mil at to, Umj r mois I- urn iture House! Paoer THOS. BRINK. Best Line of Furniture In the Cily of Albrny ! Fancy Wicker Chairs Lounges Parlor Cornice Poles Mirrors Feather M v Pillows Spring Mattresses, Window Shades Walnut Exten-, J sion Tables Suits, And what, you can't find at other houses, I have it. Tn facteverv- r . . , i thing that is kept in a nrst-ciass uoube. Ash. Maple and Walm.it Chamber sets. Chaivs, Sprina Beds. Lounge Ac, Etc.. at Prices that CANNOT BE UNDERSOLD. In Newest Styles, and all kinds of FINE FURNITUE j SEW - Upholstered Ws. LiimCoimtyBank 0 WAU SCHMEER'S Liery,FeeflfeSale tale. Conner Second and Elhtrfri7i Si ALBAXY, - OREGOy Hoitsiss BOAiioKB 'a- the day or mnnih. Car-ria-A or busies on reasonable term? ; - Vtiul6 i Oregon Views, J. G CRAWFORD, THE PHOTOGRAPfltR, ALBANY DJ20F OliEGON. fiARBIRS THE FINEST L1NEOF OREGON I cation. Wp have also all the negatives oi A.B. lJaxton, made at Aioanj, anu.i.jr " have duplicates worn meir u prices: Cards, per dozen S2 00 Cabinets, ALBAN'Y Ol:Ef.:CH Cowan, Ralston & Co., SIH TJ s-SOKS TO Cowan i&gCxj si c i Albany, - - Oregon Transacts a jreneral banking Imsincss. Draw siht drafts' on New York, San Fran isco iithI i'oi-tlann, "r. nan money on approved security. I.'ovt ivc deposits subject to '-h.ck. Colleutions entrusted to us 11 rec ivi rui.'iot atteiitior,. L. E. BLAIN'S -MAMMOTH STOCK OF- i . i-ix,.. sbouklers. (iOmc. 10(&;20c : FarmeisA Merchants' Vftrtl Plentiful. Valley Meat Steudv, Bcsf, wholesale, ,-K'. 4Vcperlb; dressed, Sc. sheep MWA pVrlb; dressed, 7c; lio8, daessed, 7c; veal.7(S;9e. Potatoes Market heavy. P'.r 5((S0c. Burbanks tavonte. AGRICULTURAL DEPOT DEYOE & ROBSON, Proprietors i ALBANY, OREGON. I r j THE Yomiino (wfo ! Have removcdlinto theirjnew builfiinS and have oir.haiid for;the?trade of 1SS6 A" FULL LINE OF GARDENER'S AND CARPENTER'S TOOLS, C 0M P r N Y OF Albany Oregon -The largest aiid bestvariety of- -i-v I T t- r I I KAlLKUAi;. PACIFIC AND Oregon DeYelopmentOo,' Steamship Line STUDEBAKER 1 NEWTON FARM "WAGONS, SACSS AND BUGGIES In the central Willamette Valley, oioinptly tilled at lowest rates. ;225 MUESSHOBTEILl tANI 22;Hours',Less Time. Than by .any other route: First-elass thrmigb piissviiscr anil freight from Portland and all points in the Wil amette Vrlluv to and from San Francisco. y all 1 Orderslrom adistance solk-ited2aud I M Farmers Willamette River line of Steamers The Wm. M. Hoair, the N. S. Beiitle- and the Three Sisters are in service for both pas sener and. freight mtlic between torvaliis an.l Portland and intermediate point s. Icav-i- company's wharf. Corvallis, and Messrs .,, wharf Nos. 200 and 202 Kront St., Portland, three times each week is follows: NORTH BOUND. Lv Corvallis Mon., Wed. and Kri 10 00 am Lv Albany Mon , Wed. and Fn 12 00 an r Portland Tues. , Thur. and Sat. . . . o .50 f.m STEWAET & SOX Hal Stock 500 000 IAM II ttl'ITAL )i55.(lil. offici:ks. m IVefsiilent Charles K.' Wolvorton. Vice-rrosideiit- .1. (.). Vntsnuui.. Tn;asnrer J. W. Cusiek. Secretary .1 . K. KMerkin. DIKECTORS. K. . Stratian, Ulias. E. AVoher ton. J. L. Cowan, D. V. Monteitli. I. W. Cusick, J. O. Writsiuan, .). K. KMerkin, Charles Monteith, J. F. Simpson. Safe, SOunfl, Conservative A Square Company, Managed by Square Men," Patronized by Square People Parsonise Home Enterprise Overland to California VIA 1 Oregon & California Railroad And Connections. THE MOUNT SHASTA ROUTE. I Copyiuif and enlariri' old pictures a specialty "THE BEST LIFE ISiMK.iMK. milOSE WHO HAVE H I) EXPERIENCE: 1 in the leading companies say no the company furnishes as jrood insurance low cost as the Northwestern Mutual. The following well known ;nien givcj sue tcsthiionv:i Bishop Wiu. Stevens Perry, I jllavcnport, Iowa. Kenry Beinslici. Manufacturer,! Milwaukce.i Wisconsin . Hun. E. C I'ratt, Supreme .IbOsv New York State. Julin i:ite. Mayor, Portland, Ur..., Wm. Rciu. Banker. Portland, Or. t. E. BIan. Merchant Albany, Or. --"And many hundreds cf others all ovei ft United States. M N. KECK Designer & Sculptor Monuments, h. iwsioncs tablets, etc has erc ted building "vposite ll:e uevcre nuw i ,.-;u '.-..mi i-r.iis.anuv on nanu suitable for Monuments, eatMones nd a'l kinds of vf-rl to which marb'e or other ornamenial swne .w Hevot 1. Thos wwhim.' work ff ihat. kind shouid all Mu him before making contiacts eisewhc-iCi. . . examine his v-ori; and jiriecs. JOHN BRIGGS, Roses a Specialty.' ' Cemetery l"ts planted and earedjfor by tie month or year. ALBANY, " - " OREGON iliis) Infall tlK-inewestand mos'tdcsirablilstyles are' Now Opene DAVIS BROS- AND CO.. DEALKRS IS GKSKRAL MERCHANDI8B.J SH EDD, LINNCo., OREGOS. ALBANY Collegiate in nun i hi;. ALBANY, OREGON. ins:. California express trains run d Albany and San 'Fjaneisco. Thr I-I O TT S3. S between time,!a 35 -Dealers in- SOUTH BOUND. Lv Portland Mon., Wed. and Fi. . - -P 00 m . . Th.ir mill Sat. 1 211 pm efused to return n.s ..- i i es. ur anSat. . .4 20 i-m t.hese wrongs have oeen perpetu-.. ; ;c';-lationgun9Urpa93ea,forcomfortand to-called Democratic reform. 1. " freights via Yaouina and Eleventh That the policy oi ine OI1Development company's steam Democratic adminiatration, which I ?hipa niuch less that by any other route be would llace wool and lumber on the , wfn all points in the Willamette Valley Tree LPt and woolen goods on the uldSaN( DATES highly protected list, cotton pnntson ; SAILING t2-:- the free list, and other similar arti- PR0M SA!J ascisco! cles; hoop iron on the protected list; ! w;llamette valley ...April 29th and which policy would continue the j Willamette Valley Thursday, May 10th collection, of $50,000,000 on sugar j Willamette Valley ;. . -"-"iS. ,.o, while at the same time the j Willamette .uicj J"'"' , , , . KROM YAQUISA. . t..,4 v. ,i iio.m tn oarrv SnVride-a't; Uriff Vallev, tax is robbery of the jeople, consti-, tntes a piece of unparelled political .lishonesty, havinc; for its sole object I the success of the Democratic party j at the next election, even at the ex- penseof the radical destructiou of ' many of our most important agricul tural an i manufacturing industries. Twelfth We favor the policy of providing, chiefly icr the revenues of the general government and tor the vurpoaes essential to the general gov ernment, a system of cities levied upon imports so adjusted as to dis criminate in favor of domestic indus tries and productions and m favor ot Vmerican laoor. ana we f vor of reducing the annual surplus revenues of the government by ad wittin gfree of duty such articles ot ceneral use as cannot he largely pro 5nd or manufactured by our own Thirteenth That we deprecate the . attempts of the Democratic ailimni- rati.,,, to decrade the honest toil ot j America to a level with the pauper labor of the old world. y Fourteenth We denounce and - General Hardware ni..Lv.. m . . Lv . .Portland , ..Albany.. .Ar.. 10:40 an. . Lv. . 7-05 an 35 4:00 7 :40 in . Ar. ..... S. Fru-clseo . Lv . . G: V'; Lo,l rass. Trains IMily Ex. Sunda 8 00 a m. .Lv Portland . . . Ar. . 3:45 pm 2-40 p m Lv Albany Lv . . 1 1:35 am 12:40 p m . . Ar Eugene Lv . . !):00 am Lebanon Branch. -AND- Agricultural liiipie wis May 5th Willamette Valley May l; Willamette Valley May 20th The company reserve the ri:ht to ehanjre teamers or sailinc dates. S. B. Toby, GenT b &P. Af,ent. 304 Montgomeryistreet, San Franeiseo.lCal-B DAILY rASSRSOER TRAINS Except Sundays.) Lv Yaquina 6:30 A M I Lv Albany 1:00 P. v "Corvallis 10:3S am " Corvallis 14; P Ar Albany 11:15 a m I Ar Yaquina 5-10 P. v O & C trains connect at Alhanv and "r vall" VM- Ha. C C HOQUK, uenerai .uaiiucr. "Acting G. F. & P. Agent Corvallis, Oregon Iron, Steel and Coal Wagons and Bufgies Hope and Cordage Blacksmiths' Supplies Carpenters' Tools Builders 9 Hardware Powder, Shot, etc. Giant Powder &Fuse Saws and Axes. ! 8:10 p m.. Lv...... Albany Ar.. ::4i) am 1 . ' . t -1 T 0O a ill 8:5'jpm..Ar -. 2:50 p in . . Lv Albany Ar . . 2:4.- pin 1:36 pm.. Ar Lebanon Lv . . 2:00 pm PULLMAN BUFFKT SLKKl'KUS Excursion sleejers for second-class pos senaers on all throuvh trains free of charge The O. A-C. K K. Ferry mai.es conneu . with all the refrular trains on the east side di vision from foot of F street. Garden and Grass Seeds1: SON, A BOND &. Healers in General lerclianaice Irving. Une . WW reson D T. Wvman, a-ent for the fctate Tnsur:.n-e" company for AUumy and Linn count v has his office with Khtuh-j ,v: Donlev'real .-state n-cnts, and nartii-s desinMisof uointf ti'---iiifM wi.li i,im will have the same promnUy at-t-nik-d f.'i in his absence I-v eaL:ii;r a. their ollice, tw: ilo.-rs east v.i Conn I5:o. grocery store. West Side Ji vision. Between Portland and Corvallis. Mull Train Dally-Except Sunday. 7:30 a in. .Lv Portland". ...Ar. o'lo. :p 12:25 p in . . Ar CorvallisLv. .30 Express Train IHilly-.-Exctpt Sunday. "slooTnTTTLv Portland . . . Ar. . 9:00 am 4:50 p m . . Ar McMinnvilleJLv. . 5.4o am At Albany and Corvallis connect with trains of Oregon PadBc railroad. fFor full information regarding rates, maps, etc-, call on company's agent. K. KOEHLr.lt, c.r. ". Manager. G. F. &P. A BUH1T & KEENEY, Real Estate, Loan, Collection AINU IHSURAttUt AGEHTS. We have for sale farm and stock lands "t evero description; aiso city proparlo, .mi p.oved and 'unin.provTjt f cxl iavl uorri-et aDSiracw ..... . - ertv Parties conveyed to any lands wc hai e for's iefres oi ci.ar. CoHectK.ns a snec "OMK. K0.69F.R8T Srnrr ' ALBANY, - - 0RK.0.. o. tt) bd, to. o A Full Corps of Instructors.. Classical, scientific, literaiy, commere and nprmal classes. '--es of study ranged to meet the neeo all grades students. Sptcial indueemento offered students frcm aqroad. Tuition ranges frc 5.50 to 12.50 PKB TRRM ', Board in private families at low grate Rooms for self-boardinfc at small expense, careful supervision exercised over p. awav from home. For ciroulars and full particulars,, a the president jj CONDIT, Albany, Oreeon si w THE FAMILY PHYSICIAN, FAHRHET'S PAHACEi, 4 a Rlooil Purifier this medicine is hietiiy . recommended for all manner of chronic or old standinsr complaints, eruptions of the " Kintyhva and rashes. 1 rin' worms, tetter, saltrhenm, w.-ald head, i Scrofula, or King"s Evil, rheumatism - un, n the nones, sine ana neau, m io arising from impurity of the blood. The pnlv ;c .,.fnfi.rA hv S. E. Ollbbel I successor to Fahrney Bros. &Co. Waynesboro r-a. rnce reauceu w uny. yci uvbjic. OUBBEL CARBOLIC 01 IIT- iiPUT isprovintr to be a fine remed IVlC.nl also: Price 25c per box. DUBBEL RED THYME PAIN Alinr is the worlds greatest pain remedy IIKr ia iiaml l....h intAraallv .anrl fv. ternally and acts like magic. For pains and cramps in the stomach or bowels it is wortb its weight in gold. Price 25c. per bottle.' DR. WRICHTSMAN'S SOY tncluN BALM Uh Lite sold for several. years in the cast , and has proven beyond 'a doubt to be the greatest boom to women, the world has ever knew. It is for the relief of the pangs oi maternity and the cure of all female complaints, Women win nan u:9 wmi one. biicj. icu . testimonials iii the 'are from hundreds of women who have use Price $1.00 .per Z2 Highest' Cash Price. ! Paid for all kinds of poultry. A. COHEN, -Albany, Or.