THURSDAY. MAY
J J
1r()U.XrN TIE HALT):
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, '. ' ft , :t tt farms bv all means and take some
juvmng gam, juuui:.of the-monoy t::
A Mi n
invest it in new i uses, or uoui-
MMH I ! Unnj tr tl.A old O'l -S. lVeSU puiut,
1 P I'll I I I on.l ..oovwnb-OT out-
! I. l alilal L ICllVJCrt w.i .......
Jl I Li
i buildings. A farm home, with a
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W. F. READ,
(Successor to V. SI. ALLEN) j
si'i
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,cribe Sow, in Time to Kc.nl Ail ; dewn-at-the-heel appearance, lacK
the Loral and Slate I'olii- j - na:nt hin2es to the yard gate
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iSPIUNOFIELl
OltEGOX,
leal Sews.
Paring the coming political cam-j.ii-n
the Daily and Weekly
! I-rald will be mailed to new sub
scribers at the following reduced
l'.'.lA-"lir in .1:1 ?1- 1. 1SS9 $1 00
1 7 . l .r fr. I or. 1 1 S8 .
i ily to July.
J- carrier
window shutters, and, a? is often j
the case, window curtains, carpets
and all the conveniences of modern
home life present a most forlorn
appearance. No wonder that the
children want to got away from it
1 1S88 1 W i j L1,c'1 iuv-i. in i.
1 25 l village as soon as they are grown,
and often even betore.
"Albany yard and office on Railroad, between 4ih and 5th streets
Haviiv lumber not excelled in duality, i.iidfacilities not surpassed for the
prompt and satisfactory tilling or orders. I respectful! v solicit a share of the
, 1 A. WHEELER,
radc.
Star Bakery !
A FULL STOCK O
iu PUBLICAN STATE TICKET.
C ..;rksax Biiiirer Herman.
Su-kkJi-usk W. P. Lord.
IYi-sidkstml Ei.Ki.-roRS Robert McLean.
- Win. Kapus
I C. W. Fulton.
A i'oknkv kor 3rd t-is't. H. H. Hewitt.
REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKE1
-KFSWTATIVES O 11 Irvine, AUianv.
V V Ric-hardson, Scio
V R Kirk. Brownsville
r.,i'-TY Judge D R N Blackburn, Albany
Commissioners A So vase, Santiam
A Brandon. Center
Clkrk Geo W Davis, Shedd
Kkcorvkr -O S May, Scio
h.iKRiKF -Jolin Conser; Syracuse
Tkkwrkr J KH.wte, Liberty
.sskssor-C Sperry, Brownsville
School St P"T- J M Williams, Halsey
Si tVKTOR E T T Fisher, Syracuse
C nbr-T H Cone, Albauv
FARMERS AND THE TARIFF.
The general tone of the market !
as regards fmost of the staples is j
one of unrelieved dullness. The j
backwardness of the season iir.-i
Doses a check upon distribution of
goods in all departments ot trace i j
l 1 1 1 ipnntliftl . I'l Yl i
wnicn aepenu upon neamoi
ditions. The dullness which pre
vails, however, is not of a kind to
occasion uneasiness ; although the
movement of commodities is slug
gish, the underlying conditions are
healthful, and when business is
relieved of the impediments which
I temporarily restrict it, it will flow j
perhaps in fuller volume man ior
months before.
I 1 Wmm I I
MKW STORE.
EPHfflME
XEW GOODS
Winter
and
spring
stock
j Staple Groceries!
I rmt m PI 1
me Waweri
Aim
me www dun iwm owro
The present political campaign
is the most important the country
has had for many years. It is pn
posed to make a radical change in
the policy of the government
wh(ich has been one of the funds-
nufntal principles hmce n.
fo.i n.ied that of protection for
A ericm tudnsti ies and labor.
Tue principal products of Oregon,
as'.ie from grain, are wool, lumber
and fruits. It is proposed to place
w,.ol on the free list along with
lumber and a few other mintr
products. This is a demand that
the farmers' products shall be
cheapened, while the tariff on
manufactured woolen goods, sugar,
and the articles the farmer has to
buy is retained, making the price
of the merchandise he consumes
the same as before, and changing
the condition of things in no way
except the farmer receives a smaller
price for his product.
The statement of stump orators
that free trade on wool will not
cheapen its price is without foun-
vtim, In fact it is noticeaoie
that the agitation of this question
has already caused a heavy drop j
in the wool market, and it is
Rev. Bukchard's objectional al
literation of four yeays ago, "rum,
Romanism and rebellion," ougl t
to be changed this year to "reform,
re-nomination and rats!" dedicated
respectfully to Grover Cleveland.
Mr. Geo. Davis for county clerk,
and Mr. O. S. May for recorder,
will make a strong team.
10. 15. and 25 cent counters 110 each of
which everv article is sold at the figures named. This is a rare opportunity
to replenish yoiukitohen furniture and household furnishing Jgoods, or to
purchase 10,000 uaefulartiules at prices never before heard of.
Wm. BLMI'BON
A lO HAVING PURCHASED THE
l om nmi' rwivincf iiMv uoods in every line and
would coidially invite "ewrvbody to call; and inspect
our stock and prices. v e propose to n;it uic
The Live J Drv (oil se
O Albany, and six all at all times studyitlie
wants of our patrons ltii in -style and. prices.
BANKRUPT
STOCK
The be qraUty ot fm, cottm.
ante, etc.
CAKES, PIES,
Fresh Baked Breatf
Every Day.
Atthi? old and rriabte howe is aim to t
found a complete MBOrtoient, ot fresh fanA
rrocerie, to which ta eoMtonUy being aid eH a
ttie seasonable lines of crooariaa titd prowiioBW
such as
Cranberries,
Pino Pi nU tern
Dried Beef Chipped to Order,
Anchovy Mustard,
Candies and Nuts,
Eastern Buckwheat Flour, i
Canned Goods of Ail Kinds, '
Bohemian Glassware, Etc-
These goods were all bought when prion
were low, and the beneftt of the margin will hn
iven to liis ciutonierg. Kcroember the plaoa.
it tue old corner on First and Btwdalbin 8ta.
HAY
01
06 Jr:
AsKtBY
Of Han isl.m-.s consisting mClothiiw.l C.ents' Furnishing Good;
General Merchandise. Also
The wheat market still has aj
buoyant tone, the price remaining
at 62' and 65 cents.
-Of Shane vj Lonswav
r orvo i, . ci-.-v.L- i' Arv ,r., hoots and shoss, ladies
dres goods, woolen latrics, domestics, etc e'es
and :
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CONRAD MEYER.
I .
HOFFMAN AND PFEIFFER,
Proprietors of .
If vou want a solid, well known
business man for sheriff, vote for f
John Conser.
NEW TO DA r.
For Sale.
A FINE DEXTER SPRING TOP BUGCY,
for one or two horses. Inquire at the
Herald office.
it Cost Mil
IT D HOT MM HM
And manufaeUirers of
Choice Confectionery
Wood anted.
CELLED PROPOSALS FOR 100 CORD
O body I'r wood delivered at the Aloany
electric l'ijht works illbe received on or be
fore Mav 25. The rijhi to reject and ami ail
bids reserved. 11 Allk.n.
I-)OOMS FOR RUNT. lyciKt or jij.
X Chas. Uubrihe.
FARMERS WHO
VV 11 rVii.ir farmt to call atlll
t ff ttlB-i WW-" "
place the me in the( hands of Curran t
Montieth nave heerai cu
i;ood irrai tout farms.
likely the farmers of Oregon will
lose thousands of dollars lrom mis
source this year.
me 1U.1UK.1 iuic c ItracW by any one after this oate, except
coast are already iiuuieuec,
These goods must be sold. Call eai'.y and secure bargains.
j. KENTON,
-w.ai.ki; 1N-
Kotice
NOTICE 15 HEREBY GIVEN, THAT I
will not be le-pousioie ror an.v ucuu
i '. w !.;.- ruiit-r fmm iu.
i i I Mai- 1 A. J. tAKT.
view of our unliinuea suppi v ui
. . .fill i-r"ir MVf Ti
fine timber is aestinea to u u.i r,VB4"' "i IdZovu, momp
Dry Goods, Notions.
Furnishing Goods,
Hats and Caps, ?
loots and hoes,
Groceries.Etc
We are now prepared to furnish choice, freaW
candies of best grade, consisting: of pure stiok,
assorted flavors, mixed candies, extra f- rentv
and chocolate creams, fancy mixed, candy toja
and a general assortment of flue candle
AT WHOLESALE Oat RETAIL;
tVOrders from conntry dealer prompllj a
(eced to. Factory on First street,
Albany, - - Oregon,
M Crown Milk
Call and'see me.
further developed. Heretotore a
protective tariff of $2 per M has
bven maintained on lumoer which,
while not producing any revenue
comparatively speaking, has acted
a1 a l;u:h r against foreign im
portati us and has made it possi
ble fur this industry to be pursued.
The Mills bill proposes to put lum
.V overman's harness store, inquire ac
latter place
I Confectionery, Finite mi
,c the ; " ;
Vmrtienl Tuil4rlns-
Hll'T WYS5. ONE DOOR EAST OF
I ! .. i.i.i-iii1 Htrjel. is pre-
mired to make suits, and all kinds of r..tu-
ii.ir MonV or bovs' clothing repairei ai.d ,
-,t ...Lnn.Vble rates. A tine hue !
saniple h-nd. Ohar-es reasonable.
il' lo CoiHrsietors.
VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT BIDS
will be received for the construction cf
EEIE8-
i :.
l ! VllUlUWlVVU Viiuaw
IE1. SELAJD,
ilSuccessor to NT ' H.jAUen
Albanv, Oregon."
BUILDING
IATERIAL
FOR SALE
ISSat, L4NNIH6 t
NEW PROCESS FLOUR.
(Sapvior far famOf aad baken use)
The Best StflpapFacilitiei
3rTa Hsjisat ric in cash psM for wbeaA
fierere HoasetoUnrant;
II .vin- Wam-A :t p .rti.ml f the van! ...-cupicd 'by Mr. Carter situatedVm
,. ,.iiv;iiir...id slvit.-li, "ctL-c-ii l-oui Ui and Fiftll streets, I will endeavor to
i.ti hand a ucivjral supply i uiuiuum 4iuai,ei iai, u..- '"'""j "v,,
.....i v. .v.w! inhr and white nr. Alsolatli, and will
reeeive '..i-d:rsVi)r sash, dcors and mouldings when desired. :i .
n )- -I inn a.iyliiiii l i in niu -iii- kmiuu-.i m u.-.v,, ,
lse vh -.re.
W. WCROWPER
H. DIERCKS:
n ceaU f
fealrad. TV
TOBACCO, ETC.
J". TCOSriES-
,r on the free 1st and allow lin- , atWo story house ! miles eistot Alii.inj. ior
,er on uie urc tl.iliratonj , an be seen at
irtations to kill the busmen at (if M,mteUh all.i Se;teiibach. i.ids
home. i be til Ju De i; Steith.
During the past twenty yeais,
the balance in trade between the ,
United ,-tates an
b ' ied with the beat ta tt market
Xev Store between tht
ALU Ay Y.
Joliem. lioue
and postoHice
oRicooy
- . Joseph WEBBfcK A.N'l,-..r
id foreign countries ' f J patrons and friends thnt lit- can be fo-ind
. i 1.V..H str. et. between Engine ( o. jo -
has been in our favor, lhal is, we ; j,.irst stri.ttlj v,ta his new rooms m io-
exp-rt or ell ipore than we import : m
or btiv-
ruder the American sys-
Ur M l,M (iill.lN . F.Willo.N.Ai.i.r. .
' o.irv; 3,1,1 i, ints c-it and mad.
,,m we have without a b.eak ex , M.ejatost of
ported iVoiu twcMit-!ive milh.ns t) -.... a irollipt-v ,ioi.e. F.rst srree'
, 1 1 r- i ill TfTl Alli-mV Or
O ie liuiKircU iiuui.xi-i'ji" i
of
ill )l i:t i'S
worth of American
II. i limit.
.... . "All Vl-K
i , v. .T. 4 X I ! 1 ! II I r.ii. ' nuu .i ...... .
L .rod 11. -is ill excess Ol Otir imports, i li w..irr;ilte,, ' Mlol siire the lire rcniove.i
Strike down the American protce-, to Kerry st-.,-t, s.co.ui do r from .Hce
five svstein and we wciild again be : oii-e r iisniiion.
inPoAin- more than we export, j TiMlK Wiyhyu .KESJ.St If-
..n,'l t!.- loss would fall directly
I t lr.-dav di.-.-:.lvcd hy mutual lOiiscnt, M.
I.-,..,!,., rrt-irim. Mr. L. Gotfne1' wm e..i
., , . ,.f ,.n,rv tinue the .u-in.-s :.t the old stand, pax all ;
upon Hie lauueia - ' ; . ... , n .t 0tstandmS accounts.
who need, il anyone does,
lection.
1)1 VI hl THK FARMS.
pro- ! Albam, May ii, 1SSS
j L GO tTWEB.
A great many large farms in Or
egon have been bought up by
specwlatow, says the Silverton
Appeal, and subdivided into 80 and
100 acre fields and sold to Eastern
.jeople This is as it should be.
Oregon, particularly the Willam
ette -alley has too many large j
farms. The owners now have an i
opportunity ou AtaPFARL TOP LAMP CHIMNEY
in lots w i -.!
ffl .-,..,t more small farms. , ii nthor: similar are imitation..
tironi. -- . -
more farmers and more diversified
farming. U has been shown bv ,
-. ii,.if it '
pvi,m ence m uu 'll,c- "
1 1
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ii II T1 1 l!
m an Lam inmminss ii
w ... j - j
M. FIlANKU- , j Al !
JULIUS GliADWOHL'S
SI
Bookseller, Newsdealer, Stationer,
THE PHI 0GRAPHER.
rajrton'i old stand Albanr '.
Text Books and all School Supies.
Fine stationerv, miscellaneous lxw.ks, photograph and autograph albums
inkstands, ink, pens, pencils, etc., etc. Sheet music, inusieJbooka.and all
kindj ot imisiu;il iiiereiKUuuse.
General News Depot.
3-Mail orders promptly attended to.
The i City Liquor Store,
M. 1SAUMGA11T, Proprietor.
NEW- SPRING GOODS
Mr. Phil Lewis, of the firm of
i Lewis il Son,
to'
SSe.l d'.ori'.o thelOdd Fellows emple, Albany, Oregon-
KecpconstaiUlv on band the. finest imported and domestic wines,- liquors, cifrarsar
k -os Onlv lii-st-ciass liquor store in she city
H SPECIAL ATTENTION PAIDO ORDERS FROM THE COUNTRY'
At: ShPihL Ijnn rrnintv liavinf
t ' 1 -J ' D
I just returned fin lAirtlanci, where
he purchased a tine suick ot goods tor
the coming spring trade, now invites
the inspection of his customers.
ffSfThese goods were bought ior
cash and the advantage of very low
prices will be given to the buyers.
This is the top of the
GENUINE
This
Hi rate h
,abi
exact j
is on i
eacti l ean lot; i
'hinmey. A ;
iea'.er mav say
think he
others as
. err n ::
not. lu
ll I ion tin;
Crockery Store.
Hoo-er 33ros'. Silverware,
"FYoilcii, Oliiua andCrvstalware,
l"3oys' Wasrons vnd "Doll Oarriao-es,
Ifaiicy and Toy Ooods.
CW..-J.
PALACE
MEAT MARKET
SAVE YUR
MAMCV
ilWlMl
J
- J AiviKSjV. Pipe, Prop.
First Strwl' - - - 4 M any
The best variety of choice hcef.veal.mutton,
pork wisase, etc"in the city kopijconsuintly
in hand.
(TSTi'Cashpaid for all kinds
Oi:k.5Ct
nd
CIS
i it
HAS
sist
is the small farms wen uueu, un
divcrsi:iH.l crops, that jjives the
b -st r.-nu n to the farmer. Divide
up the big farms and u'ive the
thrifty immiurants a show. Ore
gon nc-ds im.ru population. A
b-tter way will be, however, for
farmers to divine up men
tne.use-lv.-s and not let tlie pronts,
.. L . iV..;ii the Fide tlO to MlMs..n r l-nrlm r-liip
I, I l . - -
; : . i . .
ut-..""" . .
' n!! mdick-us advertising
-,, , ,1. .. .t'uVr 1 110 tiCil
Will it' ' i -
.-tit to tho:;e '' ijave
U,- t oU 'iOIW W" ; all Uel'l.,
"ifvoubnv goods of ns to the
amount of" $1.00 don't forget to
call for a ticket .which will entitle
vou to o cents in goods at our store.
T'.rownell Stauard.
Vv huvino- Your yoodsStrom niy'store. I amhny
in- lirect from the;tactory and sell at Eastern prices
with freight added, ior cash.
Fxaci Label and Toj. l or sale
cvci vw here. -Wade only bv
(ji:'. A. "Macketh & Co.,
j'utstiU!'.'. ra.
I Kenton's Min? Podc-Oiic
Pound. 0an.2ac
i),
he best wav to save money is
bv patronizing the new. n mi oi
l;Vownell & Stanard We wel
come all ur old friends as well as
cew and ahvavs strive by lair
dealing to ive lowest prices
and -lest goods, and are over on
the alert to please customers.
P,i:...VNI-:I.I. A S TANAKll.
Whittier d Thompson
PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL
painting,
paper hanging
Done on short notice. Satisfac
tion guaranteed. Charges reason
able and all work promptly attend
ed to.
PRUSHAW'S
DEAD SHOT ON AGUE
AY ith the spring conies the ague.
This now popular cure for ague has
never been known to fail. Call for
testimonials at Prushaw's druj: store,
next to Revfere house. jfePrice 75 cts.
per bottle.
Koal
Employment
SECOND HAND STORE.
The p-.ist year has "proven it to 1 e a
necessity. The best and cheapest
place in the city to buy your
re -
11?
'OTil
; ilKiiKilY t:i'EX THAT jjTHK i
i..-h:: hon-t-fviv esistin-.' between (
!,.;;.; ii Mid C. Ch.e, known '
V-i- x.f i;r.:ers. AUial... Or.-K..i., is i
lU.lV
cl'dims throcgii ay
.ind Uolaiiou.
nteiliirent ' V
l. i , i"'
fr.u.k L.
:tuck faith-' w- - K. LK.-ti. -m
i ii-;iij-s. ......in. t ail eUans i.-s P-'J
dona'ion ian.1 j iUl av-ts ! ti.o --, --r,,v
ol r.arosn.p; ii. cii.vsS-:.
divide theAuiAo,.M..y 15 ivs.
j .i;Ji c oi l ilinl tri onitt-
I xroTiOK IS HKUE15Y tilVKX THAT THF.
I 1 u!i.leri-.i.e.l. th- .-wm.-rs , ,..
i i!l and tc-t.ii.irvtoi I. M. Cp-r. .k-rca-i-d.
j i,avordoiint.hc-r..unty-ourtoib:Mnyo;.....
I am a-eiit for ten responsive Fire and Mare ln'
.-.-.-fc,-., w; jtji(n r i 'u j ii t i"i ii!' i
JIV v ." " 7 ' ; ,:':e'U31H Lin. -vow.
Estate anil
Agency.
Parties having farms for sale o?
about 1 1.0 acres, or those having lar
ger tracts which they would lie will
ing to divide up into 80 or (0 tracts
are invited to call at our oince, as we j
have a few purchasers for that class of j
farms We can a I -o furnish partief : , AVe ,:" c "'-ways prepared to buy your
wniitin" help, either male or femn.e, i henseliold furinturc at l!,c highest
notice. H e also have a tew sit.ia- j
tions for both male and female in the ;
city and country. Call at our o!li-.;e
n .you a..u..oi..,. v ---"F'iand Lamp Ftller.
. e vail citnci iiji xji.ivc
No. do First street, adjoining Tuee-
i! cat!
vo-i .rose! n" f- .uw.v
1 ' . .. . 1 . - . 1,J-.. I ..11 O w1
:Vh proiectvoiusdt hetore u is too juic. ,
1 .. i ' ii i -!..,... r.,.i,.,,..f fin., roil ami
, -...rpvt tor r he P 1:111 K. lro. tm pu mnu ? - -- ,. N .urs.
i . . ....... ..,1 i-i ij c- r j t ' L- ' . ' - -.
cf the s.m.t
t,d lb.
, . c-.i-i -:
p.. 1". T'l' !.;'.
PEERLESS OIL CAN
.lib- X- !b i)kii:s tin st..re.
F. A. 1JURK HART & CO.
"Tinsliop recently added. All work
done at the lowest p.issilde r.t.-s
l. ;otti.ii:d.
1-or tae ' liui.-i i crm-Ui-.rs, irm'Ti
-tiiii).- and ir'niL'i-r mil-, i-in.-oamit i:ii!'y, i
ii uit and nosiu l.iniit, eoi-tjuimt iiiai-l
Do not be 'i.-cfivci jnto buying
worthless or spunou urrnis tor ibi
lei on p
ir!e Francais. tiler w:r'' deutch gesproctsen;
t-.-r
S'riSi b a-prW.. WO
kinds of .-ho.-.: c-rs.-k.-rs jro :-.!ul cv-1 wdl i-'ive you sood honest goo.s at
W:iii:ii c a TlK.t-'t.son'- ! i-.-l j .he lowest bo'toij- pricr-s. :;?id al
yi.f Thov lav : i the ue.kuvie i low you o per cent off on cash.
t!,,. ... :.!..: ;''.. P.rowrrdl At tihinon!
"i