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THE irOirNTIXG HERALTV TUESDAY, MAY 22, 1888. ExiPJJBLICAN PLATTCJUC We, your committee f on Platfor and ilewlutions beg leave to repor as follows: The Republicans in the State of ij Oregon, in convention assembled, re ' affirming their allegiance to, and con fidence in, the great Republican uarty, of the nation, of whose grand achievements and long and success ful administration of the government of the United Strtes they have bo much cause to be proud, and the jilory of which they are entitled to fchow, n w make and present the fol lowing statement of their principles arid vtoiicy: First v'e favor honest and effi- cifit arl'niii:s;r;it)in of the iepart- , merits ct goverament both Jitate and Nation-:!. it of tho citizen plore the refusal of President Cleve land to approve the river and harbo: bill, and we denounce the action cJ the Sec etary of War in what seem. to be a Studied attempt to delay the improvement of the Columbia river; and fully recognizing the importauet of our great waterways as regulators or freisrht charges, not only on the waterways themselves but on the j railroads as well, we insist that our great rivers should be free aud open to the sea, and fcwe demand of the general government need of appro priations therefor. At the same time we recommend the next Legis lature to take proper and adequate steps to insist at once in opening the great river to general commerce. Lastly We denounce the civil service reform professions of Presi dent Cleveland as a ssha'ii and frami, as promises made to secure votes be- m mm mmm m Tmmmmm PURE hunger of the Democ demand. tic oiaec-seeii- THE MARKETS. The price ot wheat has been steadily 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 tfinlav at the Farmers' warehouse j'snch legislation as should prohibit for 05 J .' cents. Kut little over one and punish the manufacture of adul- fourth "of the wheat crop has yet terated foods. been sold, but if prices continue to Fifth That we are in favcr of the j a,iVance the bulk of the crop is enactment of a law by Congress, likel y to goon inove. vheieby tlie nomesieau ami pre-emption rights of settlers shall not be i forfeited by cancellation of filings by i the land department when settlement or filings are made in good faith. I Sixth That we f ivor the enc?ur auement and development of our ! State by the construction of railroads ! ami other systems of transportation S.W.71.? Tllv! f author;--.! lv and t have his torn elcefcou, ami the variations oJ i v.-.t. l;...- r-:h:v l our. ted. oudit to be i which has been st fnostaiii as ti c j rpsnecttrl an la!! eliurcs t control e limit that rigiit deserves the con j demnation of all good citizens. i Third That while' disclaimin right to interfere with the adminis tration of the internal affairs of for eign nations, we sincerely approve the efforts of Irish and English statesmen to secure by peaceful fmethods the American principal of h'' Home Rule" for Ireland. Fourth That we are in favor of i . its eU oror excellent; proven in millions" Vofhome for mere tl.:ii! :i (jtimUT ot a ten ry. It isxiscf bthe Uniteu. dates government Endorsed by tl;e heads of the greatunivcrsities as the Strongest, Purest, and most ilealthl'ul. Dr. Price's the n!y PaUiug Tow tier that docs not contain inmou!a; Lime or Aluai. Sold only 1 HAVE SOMETHING IMPORT ANT TO SAY T0".TI1EIR CUSTOMERS. THEY HAVE Kit mi A FIXE LINE OF- in can i? E.KIxGP OW XEWToltK. in Tin rcid mmm 'inrich;gold Fra:izs. a:! m UM W o ffl p ft Wi Fortfflir .4 Co, -Funeral DirkctorS I PROfflPT ATTEKTiC'.'.F.; twi that. wf 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 Jahor; and we therefore heartily ap prove the action of the Republican Senate in providing by proper legis- j ilatiou for so amending our treaties j with China as to prevent their fur- j ther immigration here. ; Eighth We recognize that the nation owes a debt, to the surviving, veterans of the reoellion winch can j j not be adequately repaid, and hold-to j to be the duty of the general govern- ; 1 meat b provide for the necessities of j : c Z l ii- i i lHirton- of liberal pensions. . i F.M-.l-Bnm, per ton,-Sir,(,M8; shorts JSiinn-That the action ot Presi , gisO; chopped barley, -lh& per dent Cleveland in ordering the return ! n of the rebel flags was an unwarranted j Barley Brewinir.per :tl, si; ground (assumption of the right to use for : per ton. (q 11 nd. Dolitical purposes the trophies ot a! nop.s .uom w.-i"--' iimi v lor he did not possess and the ALBAXT QCOTATIOXS. WTieat 2fe55 Oats 3()40e. Flour s5 ei bbl. Potatoes 75c. Eggs Kic. Butter 'iOc. Lard !l()c. Wool i2(tl(jc. Hams l(J(ad'c. Shoulders-HgSc . Bacon 11(3 l'2e. Hay Timothy, 9.0, oats and cheat, $14. Apples Green, fl (ft 1.50 per bu. Plums Dried, (dA)c. per R. Apples dried bleached Oc sundvicd (a) 8 c. Chickens S3.50(it-2 .V) Hides Be-t' hides, grccr, 5 c. dried 10 c ; deer skins, 20c; sheep pelts, 10tfc : 30e, accordiug to wool, j Beef 8(4e gross. ! Mutton ?2 50 per head. ! lions 5(a.0c, dressed. Lard Kegs, or 5 gallon tins, SJc; pails, He. POUTLASn MAKKETS. Wheat tjaott! valley $1 11 25; V;:'i.t Wall i. dull, 'Vkdl li. nois .. . lAai nouse 'FINE i i -A1.SO- A full assortment of D aoer In Newest Styles, and all kinds of FURNITUE Oai.-. -Market dull. 0'-oV: V.A7-.W Flour Valley siav..'-..y.ls (tioa-d at St IW, ami Wall. i iV.,ila lnamis $-1 :A) 1, sunerinic a Mi&2 per hanvl. Ha Baled timothy quoted at Hi THOS. BRINK. BestLine of Farniture In the Oily of Albrny ! Fancy Wicker Chairs Louno-es Parlor Cornice Poles Mirrors Feather 3J Pillows Spring Mattresses, Window Shades Walnut Exten-FI1 sion Tables Suits, And what you can't find at. other houses, I have it. Tn factevery- tiling that is kept in a first-class house. j Ash, Mavlemul Walnut Chamber sets. C7iairs, I Spring Beds, Lounge JGtc, Etc., at 1'Hees that CANNOT BE UNDERSOLD. 1 0 dii'mr t'i hi!?:: !;ci:vs i Uv.v ;:tc;. Lit rc; e.tn CO SSHMEER'S. Li7erj)F8i(t&SaIetal)lB. Corner Second and Ellicori?i Sis . ALII AX Y, - - OREGON To.lS,M BO4!t0Ki l.v the iay cr rr.onth. Csr- ot but .y thi ;lt 311 reason.-i.lile term? ; Oregon J. G CRAWFORD THE PHOTGBM j i ILl..Ki...l fl.-.l. ! ILinnCouutyBank 1 . ALBANY - - OREGON. CARRIES THE FINEST Ll N EO F OREGON l-vieA ein the West. Catttioie sentonapph raiion. We have also ail the negatives of A.. I'axtcn, nr.ule at Albany, amfciny one can have duplicates from then' at the following prices: Cards, per dozen S2 n. Cabineta, per dozen S3 00. Boui'oirs, per dozen Sifi 00 Copving and cn!anri- old pictures a specialty i Cowan, Ralston & Co., I j Sl'l 11S(HS TO j . Cowan&,Cusick I Albany, - - Oregon BLAIN'S THE BKST LIFE. ISSI'K.tSCE. aHoSE WHO HAVE H EXPERIENCE in the leading companies say no othe company furnishes as tfood insurance lo-.v cost as the Nerthwestern Mutual. The following well known men ve? sue testimony :; Kislioit Win. SJcvens leri-y I (.Davenport, Iowa. ; lEriiry -neIic-i. anufaclMrer, Milwaukee,i Wisconsin. Ilor,. Ei. C I'raU. Snpreme !.lnrt?e, i New York State. I. I Portland, Mayor. I Wut. RrU. Banker. Portland. -.tor. VI ALBANY OKE'JON Transaef s a irener.il banking Imsiiiess. IJraw ht iin:f-!- on New ork, .an Fran i'o .incM'ort!a';d( 'V. I. "an mrpoy on approvetl security. ItecttVf iOiosits sulijcc'. to iiick. C-;ii.ctiii:is entrusteii to us 11 rec ivi roMii't attc iitini,. ".'. K - I.. E. Main. Merchanl j Albany, or. ; "And many hundreds cf others all over i the ' C'liited states. I ! Farmers & Ikki' per fruits of a victory he did not help to secure. Tenth While we approve every honest eilorE to preserve our public lauds by uhe punishment ot willful trespasses upou them, aud are in fayor of such measures as will en cuurage our citizens to settle upon ana improve them, we condemn the action of the present administration in it-j pretended "fforts to protect such lan.ls v.ndT color of which, in stead of puiouin the policy of the Republican administration by caus ing the arrest ami punishment oi : titose only wliose actions rppcared to j nave been dishonest and criminal. It j has refused to cause said lands to be j 6'irveyed, thereby (Ms-iourainne their settlement by pepple needing and de- j siring to take them. The admijjis- ; tration also filled the country with j a horde of olficers styling themse ves j "Special Agents of tiu: Interior De- ! partment," w ho have been made to act as spies and informers upon such ! jof the tmnest citizens as have ven i tured to setile upon the public lands lor the purpose oi carving lor tnem- f selves homes m the wiuiern haa caused the arrest of hones tiers Tirson those lands uuon false and infamous, and pn'ohcly j has caused them to be. dragged into j both the civil and criminal cniutsto; be tried r.p n fake aud fictitious j charges, thereby compelling them to incur the expense of two defenses j against the same act; has caused ' these same special agents to raiss. ; questions tnd dispute the ri;,dic of: honest citizens to require title to t!io ; r.nhiie lands noon wiiich they have honestly and in good faith settled ; and for which they have paid their ; money, and acting upon 'he tugges-! 'i tioii "f these agents the olli'-iaU hav- ; ing such matters in charge haveunder the direction of the administration, j like a court organized to convict, de- j dri ved the settier of his hui'l, robbed i him of the benefit of hid labor and ; refused to return his money; and j thesf 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 g ods on the j i highly protected list, cotton printson j the free list, and other similar arti- i cles; hoop irou on the prot -cted list; ' and which policy would continue the ; collection of SoO.OOO.OOO on sugar ; each year, while at the same time the : majority applaud the claim to carry out the" President's idea that a taiitf; tax i3 robbery of the jeople, consti-; tntes a piece ot unpareliea political j dishonesty, having for its sole object i the success of the Democratic party ; at the next election, even at the ex- ; pense of the ractical destruction of j many of our most important agricul- j tf.ral an.i manufacturing industries, i Twelfth We favor the policy of ! providing, chiefly ttr the revenues of j the eneral government and for the j urposes essential to the general gov- j f-.rnment, a system of cities levied j upon imports so adjusted as to dis-; criminate in favor of domestic indus-1 tries and productions and in faor of j American labor, and we declare in J i ivor of reducing the aunual surplus j rovonnes of the government by ad- ! inittin gfree of duty such articles of general uss as cannot be largely pro duced or manufactured by our own Thirteenth That we deprecate the j mr.ta f the Democratic adminis-! Uui.ter Choice dairy, .;ik'i lb; brine in rolls, :0(..-in-. Ks Fairlv s'eady; l(c per dozen. Provisions n:u-on,"lt"'i( lOj.jc; hams, 1:2(' 1:3' ; shoulders, iV .c. Vo(')i Plentiful. Wik-y, l.ifr2c; Eastern Oregon, UIm lsc Meat Sleadv, Beef, wholesale, '(.', 4&c pT lb; dressed. Set sheep --! 1 Te perll; d-esscd, Tc; hogs, tlaesctl. :', 7c; veal, "(Ti'.lc. Potatoes Market heavy. Per -. ;!. Toiff.SSOc. "Burbanks favorite. AGRICULTURAL DEYOE & ROBSON, DEPOT Proprietors IN hIRA hand marble : V-mnitft't. htu;s.uv tablets, etc.. hi.a. ,r.. , i,u!l4ii:ir "rnosUe ifci: i:-ere House s .... i --iil ':cen eiis.ansly f suitable for CT? -V pi j ilLUiljlUiuittOri udi'diujuju ,i gSeh f;!ft - Anda'lkm-ls..t-wrV; t. whi.-li i"rVti',f ALBANY, OREGON. ; , , . ! . . j THE I j ! aaiima Mote i OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD. A.N!) Oregon DeTelcpment Oob ! Steamship Line j i Have removed'into their'new building ard have on'hand forjthejtrade of lb-S& A FULL LINE OF GARDENER'S AND CARPENTER'S TOOLS, The largest and bestvariety of C O'M A. OF Albany Capital Stock 500000 .( VA M N Y Oregon I'AlIt 'S5t.KttT,'i. tit IV CAPITAL STUDEBAKER I NEW TON FAP.M -WAGONS, HAC2S AND BUGGIES 111 the central Willamette Valley, niomptly liiled at lowest rates. Ordersrom adistance solicited and $$5.Oi;. ! bFFrcKKsrr,r""rT"' ! Prosidont Charles E. "WolvertQii. j -Vice-President-.1 . O. Writsiaaii. j Treasurer J. W. Cusi. k. Secretarv J. K. Eklerkin. ii. . stralian, e lias. K. AVolver-' l 1 ion. .. Ij. towan, ij. i. rvioiueiiii, .1. V. Cusick, J. O. Writsman, J. Iv. Elderkin, Charles Monteith, G. ; F. Simpson. ; mmwm -?S "SI. Oissigm: N. KECK-- r & Sculptor ! 31 other irjaaica' vi-iliir.ir work "i j him heai.v i:i:tk ! examiiit! his. vir rtone is nevoieu. inusr; h.A kiti-1 sho:lU fall Uf0!i:j -.;:tra'.-TS clsewhEie. . g and ;rie. JOHN BRIGGS. roses a Specialty; Cemetery lots planted and caredfor by th month or year. ALBANY, " OREGO. I reason s m oi i DAVIS BROS- AND C( DEALKitS IX GESBRAL MERCHANDISE. SUEDD, LINN Co., OREO 02. Safe, SOund, Conservative are nt'ivert ai:d n;o'tj,lt'sir::bKstyks ; Hte5iL!SIlTlJ y all I Biptats Ikl by Farmers ! ;AX1 22 )Hou rs" Less Time. Than bv any 'ther route:: ; A Square Company, Managed by Square Men,'" Patronized by Square People Parscnise Heme Enterprise Now 0 pene ' ALBANY IColkiate k tnte, A LB AW, Kh st claw through pa-i'aer ami frei-rb. riom I'ortiainl ami ;il! p"i!:t! in tliu Wil aniettc Vrllcv to ami i.-om San Kran.jisi.-o. j i vi mm i Ll! Witirtturlfc Kfver l.itu- ot Slrnnti-rs Ti-.c Wm. M. Hoax, the N. S. licutley an..! the Three Sisters :iru in i'enii-u for ,,"t,, P li- j e;r:er ami freight tratiii: belvveen Corvaiiis uti'! l'ortlaml ninl intormediritu miiits, loav- j cunpanv s whu'f, (.'nrraVis, anil iie-rs. i IliJm.Ki .s'Cos v.l,iUi, Nos. -3X1 and 22 ! l-rriiit St., I'ortlacil, three times tueli wecis is lollowd: j NORTH liUt'XO. j l.v Corvallis 5Ion., Wrd. and Fri l' 'to aiu j i.v Albanv J'on , Wed. and Kri 1- W am .r I'orclaiiJ Tnes , Thnr. ami Sat .... : 50 i in ; SOUTH HOL'Nl). Lv l'ortlaml Jlon., Wud. and F'i. . . .fS 00 m ' bv Alb.tnv Tnes., Th'ir. ami Sat 1 pin j Vr C'orvallis Tuts., Thur. and Sat. . . 4 2 m i Aecomodat ions unsnrpassedV'or eomfort and ! safety. B Kari s am? freights via Yaquina ami I thi; Oregon J Development company's seani- : fhins. much less that In- any other route he Okegox 1 IV Hi VIA J it C.W.iKoKNIA Ami Conneetioiis. IfOPD OREGON. r. ...... ..is? Instructor THE MOUNT- SHASTA ROUTE. California express trains run tl 1 Albanv aid San Faaneisco. "hr -Dealers in- General Hard war 35 I S:;w r:40 33: orss between time, ! IS8" ! A Full Corps of i Classical, scietitinc, liieraiy, commerc : and nprmal classes. " '"is of study ranged to meet the needs all grad-r ; students. Spteial indueenic-tits cflered ; students frcm aqread. Tuition ranges fr I 5.50 to 1 PER TERM ; Fioard in iirivate families at low I 12.50 .l.v I'.irtl.iml . .!.v Ali-:'!iV... .Ar S. Fr.i .Ar..l0:!0 . i'.I.i .. pur Local I'ass. Trains l;iit.y Kx. Sunda;. e 8:00 a m. . Lv Portland . 2:10 m. .Lv Albany... 12:40 i m . . Ar Kuem;. . . . .Ar bv . . . l.v. ' !):!0 an . o:4.r) nii ! W:;"! mil ! I,I;iiioii I:i:mh :i. twejri ail pom's m vnd San Fmneiseo. the WilHainctte Valley -AND- Sailing dates. FROM SAX Willamette Valley... Willamette Val'ey Willamette aley Willamette Valley FROM VAQUINA. Willamette Vallev Willamette Valley Willamette Valley ASCISCO, April 2nth j .Thursd tv, Mav 10th j .'.....May 21 j May 31st j ifiiltiiral Implements r .fa I I ivui Mav rth ..Mav'l.r.th ...Mav 2lilh Cat?1 i i The company reservo the right to change teamers or saiiim: dates. S. B. Toby, Gen 1 i . A;.ent. 304 Monti,'omevyjstreet., San Fnmeiseo DAILY l'ASSKNGER TRAINS Kxcept Sundays.) bv Vaouinaf::W A m J Lv Albany 1-00 P. .v " Conal!isl0::'.S a M " Corvallis 1-17 pv Ar Albanv 11:15 A M I Ar Yaquina "0 p. v O & c! trains connect at Albsnv and 'or vall Wm. M. Hoag, C. C. Hoocr, General Manager. Acting U. F. & P. Agent Corvallis, Oregon Iron, Steel and Coal Wagons and Haggles Hope and Cordage Blacksmiths9 Supplies Carpenters9 Tools Bu ilders9 Hard ware Powder, Shot, etr. G iant Powder a Fuse Saws and Axes. S:10pm..Lv Albany Ar.. ii:-! an: ; S:."ii j m. . Ar Lebanon l.v.. r : M am j 2:50 i in . . l.v Albany Ar.. 2:!"pn, l::i(pm..Ar heb:,m.n l.v.. iW pin PULLaIAN buffet sleepers j E.M ursiim slefjicrs for seennd-clKss p;i- j senders on all throu. h trains tree of ehnrire j The O. A, C. 11 R. Ferry mules ei.rince'ion with all the regular trains on tile cast side ill- ! vision from foot of r street. z o UJ ra I.'ooms for self-boarding at small expense. ! eisreful supervision exercised over p j awav from home. I i or eiroulars and full particulars, a ., . the president, ' ' i ItEV. ELBERT X. CONDIT, - Albany, Oretroo 1 I Botwffn Tortland and Corvallis. lail 'I'm in Oaily-Except Sunday. a m 2:25 p m . bv I 'or- land . .Ar Corvallisl. ..Ar. Garden and Grrass Seeds ; BOND & Dealers in SON, (jBneml Mercliandice villi!, Amw. V POJJOIl D. T. Wynian, silent for the State Insurance company for Albany and T.inn pountv has hisoflice with Rhodes A: Donlcv " vcnl estate agents, and . A,. ,.f Kittnou witli - ... . , -i c pai iic eicsii uioxi """"' ...... tratiou to degrade the honest ton oi , - -u , . e th P:ime promiilty at- Amriea to a level with the pauper ; ti-v.di-d to in his absence bv callinir at labor of the old world. Fourwenth We denounce and de their otliee, two doors east of Conn Eros, grocery store. B.. " Jfi Kx-'ss Irain Jail.i Exetpt Sunday. S:00 p m. .Lv Portland Ar. . 4:50 p m. . Ar Mi Minnville. Lv. . 0:00 am :A) am At Albany and Corva'lis conneet- with trains of Oregon 1'at.itli: railrond. iTi'For full information regarding rates, majis, et-, rail on eou.pr.nv'.s aent. li. KuKiILF.lt. K. 1'. H Ki'ERS, Manager. . F. kl. A BU&1T &rCEEHE Real Estate, Loan, Collection AatD !MSUPA!?GE AGENTS. - We have for sale farm and stoek lands nl evero desi-ription: aiso city prop-iruj, im p-oved ami unimproved. Titles examine;! and eorree! abstracts furnished to any prop ertv l ai tiis eunveyed to ;.ny lands we havi I for nltCrcs oi cluiro. 'uUei:tius a snee ! cia'tv. OfFKB SOi 59 First SrcTtrr. i ALBANY, - - OREGON. 2 0) XI to o (J) THE FAMILY PHYSICIAN, , 1 As a Biood Turifier this medicine is. Kvr! j recommended for all manner of chronic ) : old standing complaints, eruptions of t j skin, such as pimples, blotches and rashi i rimr worms, tetttr, saltrhemn, scald hea Scrofula, or King's Evil, rheumatism ain j t he bones, side and head, and al seaa J arisin; from impurity of the blood. Tlie oni j genuine is marufactured by S. E. Dubb j successor to Fahrney Bros. & Co. Wayneshor j Pa. Price reduced to 75c. per bottle, I DU8BEL CARBOLIC QIH i Mil UX is proving to be a fine ren ivlk.ll I also: Price 25a per box. w - DUBBEL RED THYME PAI i fi 1 1 n C 's the worlds greatest pain reui "" UUltC it is used both internally and. j temally and aets like maffic. For" pains I cr imps in the stomach or lxtwels it is wo its weight in gold. Pnce 25c. per bottlfy DR WBSSHTSMAK'S SO' EREIGN BALM OF LIFE V sold ior several years in the cast and ' proven beyond a doubt to be the Srrrt boom to women, the world has ever kne is for the relief of he pangs of maternity the cure of all female complaints, AVbn wiil hail this with joy after they read testimonials in the - 'are from hundr of women who have use Price $1,00 , Highest Oai Price aid for all kinds oi poultry. A. COHEN, Albany, -