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ll THE ILEKALT). WEDNESDAY, MAY 23, ..1888. REPUBLICAN PLATFCJ-M. We, your committee on Platfor and Kesolutioas beg leave to repor as follows: The Republicans in the State of Ore"on, iu convention assembled, re affirming their allegiance to, and con fidence in, the great Republican party, of the nation, of whose erand achievements and long and success ful administration of the government of 'the United Strtes they have so much cause to be proud, and the glory of which they are entitled to sliow, row make and present the fol lowit.rr statement of their principles and policy : 1 First We favor honest and e'.i- j dent administration of the depart- I rnents ot government both State and i Nation:'.'.' j Second The right of the citizen i authorial by nv, and to h we his j vote !i:in-a!ly tonntt-d, ought to be! respectt-d and nil eifrts to control r limit that right deserves the con demuation of all good citizens. 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 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, whereby the homestead and pre-emption rights of settlers shall not be forfeited by cancellation of filings by toe land department when settlement or filings are made in good faith. Sixth That we fwor 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 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 labor; and we therefore heartily ap prove the action of the Republican Senate in providing bv proper legis lation for so amending our treaties with China as to prevent their fur ther immigration here. Eighth We recognize that the j ' nation owes a debt to the Surviving , veterans of the rebellion which can j not be adequately repaid, and hold-to I tn he- t-.liH rhitv of the ueneral aovern--, 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 ordering the return f the rebel fl.-i.s was an unwarranted assumptiou of the right to use tor j 111.- -1 - 1, .AnKiu i-t Y o poiiucai purposes knc uivj-'mo " valor he did not possess and the fruits of a victory he did not help to spoil re. Tenth While we approve every j ncnest etiort to preserve our public lauds by the punishment of willful trespasses upcii them, and are m favor of such measures as will en courage our citizens to settle upon anu improve them, we condemn the action of the present administration in its jirettndtd e'fhrts to protect smrh lan. is !i m!'T color of which, iu- stead of pursuing the policy ot the j .Republican administration by caus- i ing the arrest ami punishment of j those only wimse actions eppeared to : i i . i: i 1 T- . nave oeen aisiioiiesi. aim wiumw. - has refused to cause said lands to be .......... ,,r.A iiw.iltn f7io r.ni'nfm-fr t.lltnr i 3'U VCJCU, UUCl'J l id.uui3.5, settlement by people needing and do sirhicf tn take them. The adminis tration also filled the country with a horde of officers styling themse ves "Special Agents of the Interior De- j partmeut," who have been made to act as s ;iies and informers upon such j j of the honest citizens as have ven- j J tured to setcie upon the public lands i i! for the purpose of carving for them- selves iiorrirts in the wilderness and j i !-s caused the arrest of honest set f tiers upon those lands upon charges I false and infamous, and publicly j branding thein :is robbers and thieves j ha3 caused them to be dragged into ; both the civil ami criminal courts to be tried npni false and fictitious i.lisr,. tiu'i-ebv comnellins: them to incur the expense of two defenses! against the same act; has caused tiioi :mi!! bDecial . uLicots ti ra:s. questions nd d:spute the right I....,..- ,.!tl'"u t.o ret i aire title to lliyii'-oi. -- J , j.nblic lauds upon wnidi tney nave inn"stl juv'i in got-! faith settled anC for" which tiuy have p-ud their money, au.l a-jtiug upon he sgges tioi: of Ihe-e auet.ts ''le ollicia a:tv iua snoh matter in charge have under the direction of the aiuninistratum, ; like a court org-uiizcd to convict, de- j Urived the settler of his land, robbed j him of the benefit of his labor and refused to return his money; and: thfcv-w wrongs have been perpetuated i so-called Democratic reform. Eleventh That the policy of the ; Democratic administration, which i would place wool and lumOer on the ; free list and woolen goods on the j highly protected list, cotton printson j the free list, and other similar arti- j cles; hoop iron on the protected list: ; and 'which polby would continue the , collection of 50,000,000 on sugar j each vear, while at the same time the I -majority applaud the claim to carry i out the' President's idea that a tan J tax is robbery of the people, consti- j tutes a piece of unparelled political , dishonesty, having for its sole object j the success of the Democratic party , at the next election, even at the ex- ! pense of the j radical destruction of i many of our most important agricul- turalani manufacturing industries, j Twelfth We favor the policy of ' providing, chielly icr the revenues of ; the general government and for the ' ourposes essential to the general gov- , ernment, a system of cities levied upon imports so adjusted as to dis- . criminate in favcr of domestic indus- ' tries aud productions and in favor of i American labor, and we declare in favor of reiuie'.ug the annual surplus : revenues of tins uovernmviit by ad- ; miti'in gfree of duty such articles oi ; geneiai us; ns cannot he largely pro- . ncd or manuiacturcd by our own : people. 'imrteenth That we d. prccatetlie ; attempts of tin! Uemocratu a'iminis-j tratiou to degrt.de the honest tod of Amerifia to a lev.;! with t.ie pauper labor of the old world. i fourteenth We uenoiracc and de- j plore the refusal of President Cleve land to approve the river and harbor bill, and we denounce the action o! the Sec etary of War in what seems to be a studied attempt to delay the improyement of the Columbia river: and fully recognizing the importance of our great waterways as regulators of freight charges, not otdy on tin waterways themselves but on tin railroads as well, we insist that oui great rivers should be free and open to the sea, and twe 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 civd service reform professions of Presi dent Cleveland as a sham aud fraud, as promises made to secure votes be fore election, and the violations of which has been as constant as toe hunger of the Democratic oihee-seek- ers could demand. fTU- ViEIQHT (DIMES 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-, terdav at the Fanners' warehouse for 65) cents. Rut little over one i'ourth "of the wheat crop has yet been sold, but if prices continue to advance the bulk of the crop is likely to soon move. ALBANY QUOTATIONS. Wheat t2(.-Mi5 Outs 30-M)c Flour So per bbl. Potatoes 75c. Eggs Kk. Butter -20c. Lard '.KiidOc. Wool :2(;loc. Hams lO&WKe. Shoulders Or&jSc. Bacon m 12c. , Hay Timothy, $20, oats and cheat, j 14. . Apples -Green, s" 1 ( t .ou per ou. i Apples dried bleached i)c sundricd (a 8 c. Chickens S:;.MXi2 50 Hides Bel' hides, greer, 5 c, dried 10 c ; deer skins, 2i)c; sheep pelts, 10 SOr-, according to wool. Beef 34Kc gross. Mutton y2 50 per head. Hogs 5($6c, dressed. Lard Kegs, or 5 gallon tins, Sc; pails, !e. PORTLAND MARKETS. "ATieat-r-Quote vlloy 1 2;; Walia Wall l, dull, -l 17. Oats Market dull. O!iote4:.f07c Flour Valley standards quoted at S4 00, and Walla W.whi brands 50( :) 75, superfine -2 5i3 75 per barrel. Hay Baled timothy quoted at ln 17perton. .,., Feetl Bran, per ion, Loyjio, ( SlS((ii20; chopped barley, 24(4!2o per j n." , I Barley Brewing.pcr ctl, 1; ground j per ton, 25((t27 50. ! n ons Ouote Gw.'.lc per pound . j Butter -Choice dairy, :Wg:if.krc per lb; brine in rolls, 20C27e. Esjjs Fairly steady; hc per dozen. Provisions Bacon, llUOe; nains, 12w" I2!.c: shoulders, Cxcj e. Wool Plentiful. Valley, l'.)2')(-; Eastern Oregon, ltiic lc. Meat Steady, Beef, wholesale. 4.$ 4Ucper lb: dressed. Set sheep 4(it-t ' per lb; dressed, 7c; hogs, daesseti. v' 7c; veal, 7(j;,.tc. Potatoes Market hc&vy. Per eil, 75(Vr.S0c. Burbanks favorite. PERFECT M0, Its s upcrior exccllem proven in niiHions'-.ofhomer for more than a qu:itcrol a ecu' ry. lt,isuser btln -Uniieu ctates government Endorsed by the heads of the greatunivcrsities as the Strongest, Purest, and most Healthful. Dr. Price's the Cream Baking Pow dcr does not contain Amnion'.;:, Lime or Alum. Sold only in cans PFICE BAKING PC") W DEB COMPANY, NEW TORK. CHICAGO, : '". ST. LOl'lS. II T VD & UIllMILLMl 1 HAVE SOMETHING IMPORT ANT TO SAY TO'.TIIEIR CUSTOMERS. THEY HAVE JUS km -A FIN E l.IXF. OF- o ffl G Z We Fortrafe (S Co, -Funeral Directors CO I i ! PROMPT ATTC ;T I OM , f PST-r-LASS HE A.E S C ! tr After business hours call .at .f.nn ', wniM fifth and Bakr stieets. inois Furniture ouse INl'RICHlGOLD '(FRAMZS. ALSO A full assortment ofj I n THOS. BRINK. BestLine of Furniture In the City of Albrny ! Fancy Wicker Chairs Lounges Parlor Cornice Poles Mirrors Feather Pillows Spring Mattresses, Window Shades Walnut Exten-IJ sion Tables surcs. And what you can't find at other houses, I havejt. Tn factevery thitig that is kept in a first-class house. Ash. Maple and Walnut Ch amber sets. 7i airs. Spring Beds. Lounye Etc., EU. at Prices tit at CANNOT BE UNDERSOLD, ALBANY - - " OUFMCB Wa Paner fn Newest Styles, and all kinds of -FINE FURNITUE A 0 w JOHN SCHMsEK'S LiTBTT,78Bfl ft SalstaUe .; Corner Second and Ellsworth Sts. t A LB .LY, - - i ORE GO N 1 HORSES BOAUPKH by the Jay or month. Car-j riaes or ljiitrKics on reason:iliie terras? Oregon Views, J. G CRAWFORD, THE PHOTOGRAPH! ALBANY - - OREGON. : "SAURIES THE FINEST UA'EOP OREGON i l tl.. UTMt i 'fi;ilr.M-in int.in riTmli- uation. We have also ali the negatives of A.B. Paxtou, nuule at Albany, arm?any one can liave duplicates from their at the following, prices: Cards, per dozen $2 On. Cabinets, per dozen S3 00. Boudoirs, per dozen ? Copying and enlaririi- old uictures a specialty HP;: V Upholstered finwk 0. jinnCoimtyBan Cowan, Ralston & Co., tiU.VK8-OKS TO Cowan &j,Cusick Albany, - - Oregon Transacts a yencval Ivmkiii' business. Draw .-i;bt drafts on New York, Sn Fran-is-o And I fiitiaiio, i r. l.nan money on upi'rovei! security. I'-ccivi- deposits siibji-ct ti check. C diet iocs entrusted 10 ns 11 rue in I'niHitt attciitiuc. L. E. BLAiN'S -M A?:MO 1' ii tTOCK OK- AGRICULTURAL DEPOT DEYOE & ROBSON, Proprietors ALBANY. - OREGON. Farmers & Merchants M:ivc removeVinto their'new building and have orhand foitlifTtrarte of 1SS& A FULL LINE OF :. j - e : f a a C OiM P AN Y OF Albany - Oregon the- Yamiina Rfliitfti mvrm Pir k ha .h a : niiLi uniii - w ww.-w The largest aod bestvariety of .AND Oregon DBYBlopBisiitCo.'s Steamship Line 225 mmmi . .A.NL- 2 2 JHoursH Less Time. Than by any other route: ; FiTst-:lass tlir.muh p:iS'. nicer and frei-.di' rroni Portland and ali points in the V,i amette Vrllcy to and from San Francisco. STUDEBAKER 1 NEWTON SFASM WAG02TS, SACSS AND BUG&IES In Ut.-. centn.1 Willamette Valli-y. Ordersltrom aldistance solicited and nioiniUy tilled at lowest rates. y all Implements Used 1y Farmers ! n Capital Stock 500 000 AUIJUi M" CATITAl. .Sr5.Oi. '0FF1CF.R. rrcfi'lcnt Cliarles E.' Wolvcrfon. Vie.e-l're.sil(Mit- ,1. ). Writsnum.J Treasurer J. V. Cusick. Secretary .1. K. Elderkin. DIRECTORS. It. . strauan, Uiias. E. Wolver toi:. J. L. Cowan, I). B. Moiiteit.li. .1. AY. Cusiek, .1. O. M'ritsman, J. K. Elderkin, Charles Monteitli, (i. F. .Simpson. SafB.SOunfl.DonsemtiVB A Square Company, X Managed by Square Men, Patronized by Square People Parsenize Hone Enterprise- R'-- ? sa-i.-i.jli m .! :: "THE BEST IIFE IXSI?K.i'E. mHOSE WHO HAVE HU KXrERIENCK X in the leading companies say no othe company furnishes as good insurance low cost as the Northwestern .Mutual. The following well known imee sivtj sue testimony: BUhup Win. Slevens I'erry, B Davenport, lowa.ij J Henry Benedict. Mann farm rr.l , Milwaukee,lVisconsin. j Hon. E. V. Pratt, Supreme IJmlgc New York State. John Gates. Mayor. Portland, r.n i Wm. Keitl. Banker. ; Portland, i.Or. I L. E. Blain. Merchant I Albany, or. "Anil many hundreds of others all over the.. United States. M N. KECK Designer & Sculptor Mo:muts, hv.m.sioni . taWets. etc.. has err- ted n building oriiosite il.'t: Revere iloue and will keep cons.'amly en hand marble ruitable .o; aitS, And a'l kin-1 of wrk tn which marb'e or other ornamental cone is devoted. Thos wihiny -work f rli:i; kind ho.i!;i all iijiori him l.ci'ire r.iakinu'' "lit.rai-ts eisc-.vhejejj . examine his i- orl: and prices. , JOHN BRIGGS, Roses a Specialty:' I Cemetery lots planted ami earedjfor by the ; month or year. I ALBANY, OKKGOJJ 0 5 ' ! IT. I.. nii TtnMt'nsi vi i ii Inrall ili.-niwest and mcn!eirallIstyk ; are ! Now 0 pene to the V"'.!?ann'Jte SCiver t iw f S:is:nr The Win. iJ. Hoa;.',th X. S. licnlicy arci 'lit- Three Sl-fcr- are in erv ice for hoih J' ienver and frii-l.t ti-aliic h-:wcen '.'oi-v.-il!!.-,;;ci I'oril.uc.! and iiKcrmciiiiite i;omj!h. .cav i. f-om-.Ki!ix s whan'. f'.rcs.i;i-. and .Mc.-r". Hi:im.ui' .s'Co. wharf, Nos. - ' i-roiit- 8t., I'oaland, threo times t.n-ii week STEWAJ .11 CC uUA vei'law! to Califoraia VIA Orkoo.v C;.i.'.i-KXI. Ii.-.II.no.L And Connections. THE MOUNT SHASTA ROUTE. ALBANY Collegiate Institute, Alt California cxprrs- ti-i'in- run d nv u'ld Sun i-'.i-:ncisco. 'I l.r hctu i-i n NOKT1I i;o('N0. !.- Corvaliia More, Wed. and Fri. l.v Aihanv M'-'ii . Weil, and f" ri... Ar l orcland Tues ,'i lnir i Sat. . SOUTH liOCNI). r.v Portland Hon.. Weil, and Fn.. on am I i"l ;.1U i ;;o .iu -Dealers in- t m pin pm l.v Alooiv Tium., Thar, and Sit.. Ar Corvaliis Tues.. 'l'iiur. ami Sat Vcconio.iariona nnsurnissedVor oni?ni t and Ji-tv. ( Fan s and freights via Vccininaand 'he u'rc'onBOevclopmcnt company's slc.nn---hips. lnuch ie that hy any other route he tweei'i ali points in the WiHlamette Vahcy ,nd San Francisco. Sailing dates. General Hard, war -1:0:) in.. l.v r.irtl-.V.-.I . Mmi m..!.v Ali.-iuy... 7 -.40 in. . Ar S. rr.s'.-i.-'.- .Ar,.10Mi !! I v T-i'i.'i a:. local Pass. Trains WaiSy-Ks. .Sund::;. 7jO e -AN1- AXC1SCO, April 2!)th . Thursilav, Mav lorii .'. .' .Mav -Jl .Mav 31st FROM SA.N" Wiliamette Valley... IVillniuRlte Valle.v Willamette Valley Willamette Valley FROM YAQVINA. Willamette Valley Willamette Valley Willamette Valley The company reserve the riffht to chan-e teamers or sailing ilaws. S U. Toby, Gen 1 r. &;V. Auent. 304 Montinwry.street, San Fram:,sco,;Cai.'-: I1A1I.V PASSKStiKR TRAINS F.xcept Sundays.; n Tiicultural Iraplemeuts. Mav 5th Mav l.Mli, Mav -2lilh Iron. Steel and Coal Watjons and Buggies Hope and Cordage Blacksmiths' Supplies Carpen ters ' Tools Bu i Iders 9 II a i d i ra i -e Bon der, Shot, etv. Giant Bowder &Fuse Saws and Axes. "V:00 a m . . Lv l'ortlaial Ar. . M:-ir, pm -':40 n m..Lv Alhany l.v. .I!;:'.;: am V-40 ii n'. .Ar Fmuene. . l.v. . 9:00 ;imi , f, demon SSraiich. S:1d p in. .Lv Albany r. . .":4r atn '-:":(; p m..Av I.chanon l.v.. 5:00 am -2:50 p m. . Lv Alhany Ar. . '2:45 pm Ji m. . Ar Lclian'on Lv . . -2:m-i pm PULLMAN JIUFFET SLKKPEKS Excursion sleepers for seeoinl--his pas sengers on all throu-.li trains free of charge The O. A. 0. It 11. Ferry mal-cs conm'c'ion with all the regular trains on ihe east side di vision from font of F street.. ALBANY, OREGON. I js: isss ' A Full Corps of Instructors, i Classical, scientific, literaiy, conuntre i and nprmal clashes. - ""ts of study ' ranged to- meet the necos all grades students. ' Sptcia! inducements tlfcrtd . students frtm aip.oad. Tuition ranges fro 5.50 to 12.50 ; I'KK TKRM i Loard in private families at low frate i liooms for self-boarding at small expense. ; rarc-fui siiiicrvision excrcited over p ' awav from home. I For ciroulars and full particulars,' a. ' the rrc'sident, ItKV. ELBF-RT N.'OONDIT, j Albany, Oreson . . . a . a tin (t()3 UAVJb tSKUS- MIU w. ; DKAl.KKS IS OBSF.RAL MERCII AMUSK. SHEDl), LINN Co., OREGON. o a) West Sflc.liviiitu. Betwfen Portland ami Corvaliis. l.v Yamuna 6::'0 a m " Corvaliis 10:3S a m Ar Albany 11:15 A M Lv Albany 1 '0 0 P. V " Corvaliis 1 17 r v Ar Yaquina r--"-1'1 v. v O & C. trams connect .ii;, ,,.... .i.u . ., Wit. M. IIoao, ''Y' 0 HooVK. General Manager. 'Vctiii" ti. V. & r. 'Stent " Corvaliis, Oregon A BOND '&. SON. Dca'ers in G-eneral MercMMioe Ji ving. I.:iHC ' . rcs" r Grardeii and Grass Seeds 1) T. V.' vinati, an-otit for 1lic State Inxivcnce coTiip:iny for AUciny :md J.iiiu i o'.intv litis ii'soliice with Rhodes veal e.-lait 11 fill's :irt'u'. dcsininso1' uow.'S bc-uics-; wuti iiim will have ;Uc same p;-i:!i!"iy t-uiicij ;: "m his !ili.siacv. i-v csnl'irr tln.-ir ol'ict:, two doors t.-.t oi Cui-ii !:rji. grocery store. i ami i!S?iv.i i- a i lmmrnvm i 1 1 1 i n i ll . i Mail Train la i l.v - Except Sunday. "fSb a m . . Lv Port lami Ar. 12:25 p in. .Ar CnrvallisLv. . JO Express Train Itutly Except, Sunday. s-nn'nn. 't.v. Portland Ar.. 9:00 am 4:50 p in. '. Ar M .M'umville. Lv. . 5.45 am LU o At Albany and Corvaliis connect with trains of Oregon Pacific railroad. :-f?T''or full information regarding rates, mar. etc-, call on coa.panv's aent. K. KUE11LKK, E..P. UOOEKS Manager. r. & I . A BU iftrtlT & KEENEY, Real Estate, Loan, Collection v A.nD !KSUPAKOr:ACEHTS. Wo have for sale farm and stock lands i. evero des.-riptioir. ai-o .-ity proparlo, im n-oved am! " imi:n!n-ovcd. Titles examined mil c'irr.vl abstract-! fm niched to any prop crtv i'-- iis convey, d to any lands we have for"i! ;.'rus of cmirae.-' Collcftions a spec cia1'-. ' OFftts No, C0 First Sirkf.t. ALBANY, - - OKF50N. 03. THE FAMILY PHYSICIAN-, MRNEY'S 'PAUAOEA; As a Blood Purifier this medicine is highly -recommended for all manner of chronic or old standing complaints, --eruptions of the skin, such as pimples, blotches and rashes, ;. ringworms, tctttr, salrrheum, seald head, . Scrofula, or King's Evil, rheumatism iin ii the bones, side and head, and al seases arising from impurity of the blood. The onlv genuine is manufactured hy "S, E. thibbel ; sm;cessor to Fahrney Bros, i Co. Waynesboro : Pa. Price reduced to 75c. per bottla. OUBBEL CARBOLIC 0IMT- (UJCIIT is proving to be a flue reined III Hi I also. Price 25c. per box. DUBBEL REDTHYfvIE FAIR 01 1 DC 's tle wor'''s sreatcst pain remeJv UwflC it, is used both internally and el ternally and acts like magic. For pains anj! cramps in the stomach or bowels it is wortli its weight in gold. t Price 25c. per bottlcf 4 DR WRiGHTSMAN'S SOV EREIGN BALM OF LIFE S sohi for several years iu the cast and ha--proven beyond a doubt to be the greates; boom to women, the world has ever knew. It is for the relief of the pangs of marernitv and the cure of all female complaints,' Women will hail this with joy after they read th( testimonials in the 'ars from hundred or women who have use Price 1.00 tier : iliifet M Price. : aid for all kinds of poullrv. A. COHEN, Albany Or ' j i i 11