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-Alrtrnf -Tin tin ' poli'-'-v " w0l is condnei ftrllly
;r:a uuhg imyuu ; tv i;,,;abiican?i u commeiM the
Ul 1 ! alitor o! the Review ;
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Oi .Jul".!!
Democratic
md Examin-
HbHcribe Sow, In Time li ISoail
the local anil Stale Polit
ical! Sews.
Durimi the coming political earn
MU?n the Daily and YVeekly
2 i skald will be moiled to new sub
scribers at the following reduced
WtlvtoJan. 1. 1SS!) $1 00
jMilvtoJan. 1, 1889 2 50
D.iifv to Julv, 1 188S 1 00
j ,v carrier 1
SriilX(xFIELl)
REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET.
C .NftRKSSMAS Binder Herman.
i S p-kkhk JcufiK W. P. Lord.
I'liE-siuKM iAi. Electors Robert McLean.
- Win. Kapus
C. W. Fulton.
Atkucney von 3rd ws't. H. H.iiewitt.
If
REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET.
i -.i'KiHwrATivES O H Irvine, Albany.
W W Richardson, Scio
W R Kirk. Brownsville
C'.i vtv Judge J) KS Bluckhurn, Albany
; .iv.iS.sioNKits A Savase, Santiam
A Brandon. Center
i,krk Geo Wluvis, Sheikl
l.'hXORi'KK O S .May, Scio
Sukrifk -John Conser; Syracuse
TisEASL RKR J K llule, Liberty
A spskssok C Sperry, Brownsville
Si iiool SrP T J M Williams, Halsey
ni:kvkyok. E T T Fisher, Syracuse
C (Ron kr, T H Cone, Albauv
THE WHEAT SUPPLY EAST
OF THE ROCKIES.
er, ot Washington V-a., .-who lias
thus far refused to join his party m
waging war upon the industries of
the country. From the opening of
the current taritf discussion down
to the present tirte his paper has
sturdily maintained an opposition j protiii-t aiul uisiactory tiliin
to free wool and other injurious j ra(l-
features ot the "Mill's bill. Mr. j
Ooper was asked the other day ;
whether he was influenced in hie
views by the. fact that Washington
U a great wool-producing county.
"Xo more than bv the fact that
Ohio is a great wool-producing:
State," said he. "I stood by a ;
tariff on wool before I came into ,
Washington county, and I came j
from a part of the E-tate where!
sheep are so few you might almost j
say there are none. I am 'or ade- j
quate protection to all the indu - j
tries of the United States. Sheep j
raising is an industry of National
importance. From the sheep we
tret food and clothing the flesh
food and the best all-round cloth-;
ing in the world. We had 50,000
00J sheep not long ago. Instea
of increasing, their number lias
I
W. F. READ,
OUEGOX,
... . .... T- 1 A t..-.. A.U ! Ii C I'KAI cjt:
j.Vlitniij" yard ana onici; on junuau, uciu u ami
Havin" lumliL-r not cxcelk-rt in quality, tiidfitcilities not surpassed for the
. . . .... j I .,!!. -..I!..;r .i K-,r,. ,.f tli..
or oi uci a icauci uuuv .i....
A. WHEELER.
NEW STORE.
ARTUR
NEW GOODS
(SuecL-ssor to N. H. ALLEN) j
iSkBakery!
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I . .. - - - - -
i ATOU STOCK OF
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Winter
ai spring m
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Staple Groceries I
Fine GlasswarcCroeken
j The bt quality of tmm. cotta.
! mine, ete.
Tie Hardware an! I
Opened by Wra. Simpson, fj, 10, 15, and 25 cent counters no each of
which every article sold at the figures named. This is a rare opportunity
to replenish yonrjkitohen furniture and household furnishing'Jgoods, or to
purchase 10.000 kusefnlartick'S at prices reyer before heard of.j
ovefe Store
Win. SIMPSON
The wheat crop of the United
States in 1887, as per the Washing
ton report, was 456,329,000 bush
els, of which 54,874,000 bushels
from 4,149,871 acres were produced
in California, Oregon and Wash
ington, leaving for the Atlantic
slope 401,455,000 bushels. The
stock of old wheat and flour
throughout the country on July 1.
, r a 1 I AAA nnh i
JS, was approximately meat
bushels, of which about o9,000,00U ,
bushels were held east of the Rocky
This included
diminished under reduced price.-
of wool. This is not only the loss
of wool, but a loss of food. If, in
stead of admitting wool free of duty
we might run the number of sheep
up to 100,000,000 in ten years,
this would do more to stimulate
woolen manufacturers than can be
done by making wool free and at
the same time reducing the duties
; on woolen goods, and it would pro
vide a vast amount of wholesome
The country could sustain
AilA f,f 1. ....... !-!,. ii iWCk
-ALSO HAVING ITKCIIASKD HIE
BAMBDPT
STOCK
op
hay:& Aihby.
of
Penhsvlvania alone could sustain
mountains. This included o4,413,- j f n fi . tn tftn miinou and would
127 bushels reported in "the ofli- j bo the better 0ff for having them,
cial visible supply" July 2, 1887. j We have poor laIKis that sheep
The quantity reported on the 1 wouid in the cour.se of time enrich,
Pacific coast must have amounted! we have fertile hniy lands
to 12,000,000 bushels, as California u,at su.:t sheep bettei. than any
stocksof wheat and flour, July 1 , tijjng eise. We have millions of
1887, amounted to 4,877,104 bush- j bnjad mountain tons, stripped of
els. The total supply, based on I , . , e tiinb,!r that 0u-ht to
the Department of Agriculture es- , ,.onverted intu heei ranjies.
timotp with thf nnantitv of stock i
carried over on July 1, 18S7, was! V E IV TO-DAY.
llarrisburg, consisting of! 'b 1 1 i iiir.1 Units' Furnishing (roods stud
Oeneral Mercham lisi'. Also
Of Shane fc Lonswav
Offers th.- entire stock of dry g- los, hoots and shoes. 1-idies' 'Ji,
:lrews goods, woolen fa I rics, domestics, etc efc.J a
1 m n aw rpo.ei vino- n w 2 ood sin every 1 ine and j P.AlPft P ! F S .
would coidially invite ewrybouy 10 call, and msnect TIoV , Ttronfi
our stock and prices We propose to have ti-J Fresh Baked Breac?
EveryDay.
rr 1 T ' 3 r J, TTa.,aI AtthlSoMt rdfeble hoai8 mtoo to tr
ine Livei urv uoous nuubc
O Albany, and shall at all times study the j
wants of our patrons bor.ii in style and. p
ViCeS.
found a l impltte Msortnieiit, of fresh famik
jrocenes, to wnicn la wmim?
the seasonable linen of eraatcim mtA proYMW.
vach 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 all bought when priag
were low, and the benefit of the margin v. ill ti
fivvn to his customers. Remember the yl&ua.
it the old corner on First aud B'oadalbin Su.
HOFFMAN AND PFEIFFER,
Proprietors of
ALBANY SODA WORK'
And manufacturers of
Choice Confectioners
460,455,000 on the Atlantic. anl
about 55,874,000 bnshels in Cali
fornia, Oregon, and Washington.
tor Sale.
4 FINE DEXTEH SPRING
The population of the United ; herald office.
TOP BUUCY,
Inquire at tht-
PROPOSALS Poll 10) OORH
I)OOMS FOR RENT. INQUIRE OF MKS.
X Cha-i. IJubrilic.
.ttivitk iM. THE h'AKMKRS Will)
U. I Cil" -.-.ww , j
iuh f,.U their fannc. tn i.iiil anl
place the s "ie in thej hands oi Cirr:m cc
Montieth have seeral custimt-cs for
gijfJ '.'riii f'"-1; f.-vrw9.
It IlKt llllt ft
KJBT These goods must be soh' Call early and secure bargains.
K. L. KENTON,
-PKAI.Ki: 1N-
Dry Goods, Kotlons,
Furnishing Goods,
Hats and Cans,
Boots and Shoes,!
Groeeries.Ete
We are bow prepared to furnish choree, iiei4
candies of best grade, consisting of pure ti k.
assorted Savors, mixed candies, extra I' rnca
and chocolate creams, fancy mixed, candy loyf
and a general assortment of flue ciadies
AT WHOLESALE OR KETAII..
KTOrders from country dealers promptly oar
tsned to. Factory on First street,
Albany, - - Oregon,
M Crow 1
Call and see me.
.States on January 1, 1888, nasj
i .;rrmtufl it about fi2.500.000 ;-,i?.um
. . - , .ut....:r ,.l,lmoH O hody fir wood delivered at trie Aloanv
Ot WHICH iue aiu x-.w-.v, j Biuctric lj;;jlt worus will he received on or r,e
about 2 000,000. The food wants ! .ore May h. The right to lejeet and and all
i I huls reeerved. . ii. aluj.
of 60,500,000 iKjpuiauon at iour auu
one-half bushels are 272,250,000
bushels. The area under wheat on
he Atlantic slope in 1887 was 33,
491,5) ?, pairing 40,219 .224
bushels of wheat for seeding. The
pxnoris from the Atlantic seaboard
from Illlv 2 1887, tO April 28,18S,: VtOTICE IS HKltMJ uir.. im.m .,
irom JUiy i-, F , i j not he ieonsihletora..ydel.tsc.m-
have been 85,124,2o0 bUShelS, l(.td ,,y anv OIie after this cate, except J
The sum of the last three items is j th y ava ntte-.oruer ,ron.
403,593.474 bushels. It is assumed ! J
and estimated that fully 10,000,000 j $L
GROCEEIES
Notice
nAnfontinnow anil VoflPptiihlftS
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iF1.1 E-LJDJ
, (onecesor to.V1. Alleu
Allianv. Oregon.
BlLDlNG MATERIAL FOR SALE
NEW PROCESS FLOUR.
(Superior tsr famOf aad has' om)
Tie Best Storage Facilito
aThe Higftest prio in cash paid for vbea4
AUtAJK . . . OU6UK,
ReYBre Hoisg Kestanraii
(Otf BOaOPSAaT FLAX)
by-
H.
A. ). CAUV.
TOBACCO, ETC.
i, ... v i .ii;. i. i-'ji
l.iiiiie-sj. nevt d'-or t.. Ihomjwon ,
r u f wVW remiired an-! Annans harass store. Inquire at the j A e V StOrC OetWeHll tli
buaheisof wheat are required an- c ,
nually east of the Kocky Mountains
f s'ijer:i
1"KU
for otlier purposes than breiad and
FrarlM-al lailoriiiv:-
. . - -lt fiL
1HRIST JVysS. O.Nfc liuwi. rwi I
saed, bringing the grand total to e STSi
41 t 5y, 474 bushels. H this be de . insf. Mens' or hoys- clothing rei aii-.Mi al
'ALBAXY,
so- and postoffice
OllKGOX.
ll.tviu- l.-asuil a i) M-iio-ij l" tl.c'vnrrt oecupind ty Mr. Cartel-, situated'on"?
Uic fity"i-aili-o;id svviicli, in;twuii Fourth and Fifth streets, I will endeavor to
i.r....i ,in Iniiul ;i li-iici-al sunnlv of Uuildins imaterial, such in lumber aim
c-!.-.at-, 6liiuu,luo, sawed and shaved, -d ir aud white fir. Alsolatli, and wih j
receive orders fur sash, door and mouldings when desired. I MtmH
Thos.; d,:ii-m ' a.ivuuu ' i'l my line :ii: solicited to call oelore purchasing
,.l... -i. : ; !
DIERGKS
W.WCROWDER
t eala u SI Dtk
grCiiKt."tner order imUtA
Sii,:. ; -dwiththahMttotnenrltet.
EI, J. JOITES,
GENE RA L.
it i i m i
V'4- 4-,
..t,?nui - tp-.iaimihlft rates. A t in. l.iio (
Ul' lVHl M WW " . .
simples on h "il. (!ivir-'-s mi-omihl.-
ducted from the Atlantic slope
i.. laTiifin 44.1 nnn bush-
CSLlllIT l-Jt 111 'I v-,-- -I- . . .
els) there was left on Maj 1, 1888, T(m(jE is hekeby gives in vr i:ius
with all home wants provided forto l IN will he received for the ermstrm tioii cf
1 . ... I i. v,.,uu a .;ifw ..-wf nf Aihanv. tor
July 1, 1888, '46,861.516 bnshels.m-rta.a,, hesee.. at ,
eluding the 32,464,060 bushels re- vSiSrh-
ported in "the official visible sup-1 . i. b mo.ntkith. j
plv" April 28, 1888. This allows i
hnt 14 397 '466 bushels east of the toseph - Webber .annocjuoks t hi :
DUl H,,)0 f.JJ patrons and friends that he cn lie:-.imj
KockV Mountains OtltSiae Ot Uie on Lyon gtnet between Engine Vo. No -j ,
. . m, 1 i . ,..,.. hiu nv roolll.t in ro- ,
5..:..l .-0;K la. cnr.nl V mn- n" r"1'"" .
uuiurdc ) inimo orr'j
sumption may have averaged less
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Bookseller, tatter, Stationer, !
-saj?rHse-'--f ;'"- ' " 'vr!.-'-e-. I
ar y
- THE PHU OGRAPHER.
Pax ton old stand Aibanr .
AND DEALER IN-
than 4M bushels ' of wheat per
capita and the crop may have been
an" iifusi.vv,
shay S -Mas.n s " brick are'ready,
' ' ' : Notice of Dissolution.
riiiiE fi km or m: khani;lin CO. is
J -1 hiwlay diKtolvetl ny uiuroai oiiiu, j
kV...l-lii,i...,irin..i.ir I.. .Gottlieb " ill ...l!-
M. FKANKLI.1
L OO lid KB.
Wf: MXaITOIILLV , FASHION.UILK IMI.iili.j
i,,..mii mil Tiniits cit and in;ul
I ii frnin rlie- kitext - Hue of .saiui!'js di j
1 I m.frni ;Fri-:oa specialty. CleaniiiL' ami
.......;..arl Fnr it. will bfi re- reoairin' a lirompt, done. F.rst :r..i- I
called that Bradstreet's reported j M I
stocks of wheat in the United rooT "and shoemaker, all work j
Ulntoa anal, fit th Tftof:kv Monntains ' IJ warranted. Shop since the fire romoveu j
. ' .c , , , 'to Kerry BtqeeA, second do., r from po-ttt,i:e
Apnl 4.7, UUl Ul inimoif n.,o,s
gregated nearly 44,000,000 bushels
and it is hardly to 1 be presumed
a I a ' i l-.'t vrriap afnil J tin.
. . , , tinue the iiinn.s at the old stand, I a
accounted tor aggregated but 3,000, j bins an,i collect oil o ustaiuiing ai onntx.
000 bushels. In Europe, the crops j AU,1S- lo
though two weeks lat,are gener-1 : ,,
ally looking well. Kussia lias a
large surplus 1 of wheat. There are j
4,000,000 bushels of wheat on pas. i
s;ie from Australia and half that j
quantity on passage from India.be
sides the Argentine llepublic and ;
Chili are making about the usual j
contributions to European wheat ;
supvlies. The United Kingdom;
will only require to buy and and
ship about 35,009,0.X) bushels from i
May to August, inclusive. The j
position of wheat in Europe S
is a weak one, :nl there i
verv little vif ible encouragement
for any material advance. The de-!
mand at the Mediterranean ports
has fallen olf , and France, Italy;
Belgium, and Holland are im
porting but moderately.
S A DEMOCRATIC VIEW 0Fl T.
' To the democratic- farmers ot
Oregon, if any there be, who in
cline to the belief tha', the vigor-oil-
oppositLa to .the free traoe
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K
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aoJ Lamp
Trimmings
-AT-
i TTTTittTSl A fi W0TT T
KJ JLi 1 KJ J 11111 ' J ---MMM rv.
Crockzeryl Store.
I.xoo-er Bros'. Silverware,
HVeii'jlL ClLiua aiiflOrvstnlware,
Boys' Arac:ons vnd "Ooll Oarriao-es,
Fancy and Toy Ooods.
A T T
Text Books and all School Supplies.
Fine stationery, miscellaneous books, photograph and autograph albums,
inkstands, ink, pens, pencils, etc., etc. Sheet music, music books .and all
kindd of musical merchandise.
. . , JGreneral ews Depot.
JtfMail orders promptly attended to. "
M. TiA VMG A RT9 IPiyprietor.'ZZZZ SSf
.' tarSexi doorlto thdjgettewg' empte?Ali,..,6iega
Keeps constantlv"oii'h:uid the noest imiiorted anddonejitic -inea UqBorg, ciRarajar
toVe-soa. Only ftrrt-'claw liquor Mora in she. ltyi ; : - '! 1 " :
SPECIAL ATTENTION PAIDO ORDERS FROM THE COUNTRY S3
mj nnhiViri fHfv
m mum ww
in
Mr. Phil Lewis, of the Srm.of
!-W -a " . a
- w i s ' r - -7 - -V , - .. ; ; .
Wrnt at hnmn
If ULbUll U I uuuiiwvi
'. PALACE
MEAT MARKET
Ta-xiesIV. PiPE.Prop.
Mr! Strri't " Hnj
The best variety of choice bcef.veal, mutton,
pork lausajje, eU:in the city kepticonstantly
in hand.
tcrX'ash'paiil for all kinds
oek.'SJ
1 1
lis is tliH.
.i - -
O E X UI -N E
top of the
SAVE
MONEY
YUR
Bv Tmvimryotir "oods'trom nivstore
If vou buv goods of ns to the
amount of" $1.00 don't forget to
cull for a ticket which will entitle
you to 5 cents in goods at our store.
Hrownell & Stanard.
Theliestway to save money is
bv patronizing the new firm of
! Hrownell Ot Stananl. We wel-
! ... .,11 rair nl.l f?-ifll(ls US Wfll ilS
. . ...r.. - i:.. 1 a'" ' ti...al..4., .1 ...11 o(- Vavffivn lii'ices 1 i,h- smd nluavs strive by fair
HbAHL I UP LAMP Utiwntl mia-i uuiu iukwuuiv iiuu x ...
'it, I-- Z..X.1. . 1J .1 1. , Ul .111.11. i
, wim Tieiiui. .uiueu, xor chsii.
I
am
All otlit-T.. .imiiar
itffi jy
l-'xacl Label
evoiv where.
'UK:). A.
are imitation.
This exact j
Label is onl
:H-!i TV;t rl Tup i
"hiiiiiicv. A
i-'iilcr may say
tiid tlnlik ilf
HMS ;l-
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r. In-;-a
the
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Alt 7
(Mil
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V'
iliis$ Powde -One
ii
I'cid Can. 25c
h-nlimr to yive the lowest prices
.'onds. and are ever on
the alert to please customers.
I !'i;..V.Ni:i.l: i i'AN-A!!!'..
PLAIN AND OBNAMENTAL
PAINTING.
A. Lewis & Soil
: AtJ Shecfd, Linn county, having
just returned from Portlauu.J where
he purclied a fine stock ot goods for
the coming spring trade, now invites
the inspection of his customers.
3The8e goods were houghi ior
cash and the advantage of very low
prices will be given to the bujers.
prushaws;
MWr ON AftUE
j
With the spring comes the ague.
This now popular rure for ague has
never been known to fail. Call for
testimonials at Prushaw's dru store,
next to Revere house. Price 75 cts.
per bottle.
PAPER HANGING
r2rr3 "rfhars reSon" S1?nnHTl 'fllUTI STOPl
klo onrl t 1 u-nrt nrnmnt v attpnd- " uv
a 'iv. cvi ii tv. i ""1 " J
ed to.
Iteul
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j (, Ol' I' lll.-ll tsTDIllll.
MOTICE ISHKKEIW IVKX THAT THE
! i ,iiiiliTsit.-;ieil. th" exntumr of the lt
Khtalc aiil KiiiployiiH'iil ; The past vesir lias !rrf.vcn it t ! a
Ageuey. necessity. Tlie ln-t and cheapest
, . i r c i t i place in the citv-to buv vour
Parties having farms tor sale of 1
about 1 GO acres, or those having lar-i. t-. .. ..
StoTes,Furmture, toars
are invited to call at our oiiice, as we
have a few turchasers for that class of i
o wu .1... f.,-,,,.,1, ,;.1o i We aie alwwv? MCUiired to buv vour
.nt.infrV.pln .itl,,r ,nalP nr W. i heUSfhold ll.nnUm- lit t-iie holiest
, . , ' 1 cash pr.ee. Nlc agents for the
wnii such ueip as iney 'lesueon snort s
notice. Ire also have - tew sit, in- ,
tions for Joth male and female in the
I'if.v and cinmtrv. (!al! at our utii.-i-
j if you want help or want employment'
j We can get either for you. Office
t No. (.") First strtec, udj. lining Twee
i tiilc & Hopkins tiu store,
j F. A. BURKHART & CO.
I am ac;ent for ten re?onsiLJe Five and
1 3
and T..j..
.Made onlv
ine In-
'
surar.ee eompanit, re.prHsentmfi X"i -,000,000. insure
ard )roleet v out self "before it is too late. I ;un also
at tti- the i-iaiik iros. itripienieiu v. o-, 1 ortianu
lei 0:1 pan
'kr uir veuicr.
will atl tetaniKHt'-f 1. i!- Cfi.... r, li-cascl.
V.arc tilert in the v.i::.t.v-onrt of (.inn -r.iinty,
iroaon. their until !. 'nt. ami i'i:u ..v- .
: .inv. the S'lulay of Jinn-. 1". has? e-.-n '
' -.Mjit.tttl for the heso-in-r-f v''js.-i-:-n to s-.;5
; sifo'innt a'"i thesettk-meist. ! thi- mik-. Al! ;
! t.oi -i.'.:.- inn r'-.-red .-an Kfri-n.i 't Ih-.' fvne vt j
I fir hivh l-.f-uin-,-. w
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jjvi i'-.-r e-wut-r
PEERLESS OIL GAM
A. nt o Lami3 Killer.
'."PTiu'bop rej-cntly :if!rU-ri. All work;
; ilonc at the lowest ror-.-ilV v.i1-s
; .L. GOTTLI ED.
For the ohnici'st emi-kers irlnrer
-i!;ils ami L'iniTel- liliir-. ciii i-iiiiUi i:i'i'v.
fruit a ml raUisi !:
:S ;:iu Cnc.i;!);
l"i:('V c::Kl:
.1
i
1'le. loiiioll iials :ioi '
extra M'tla ii'.-cui?.. Afoiiitr
kirn's of choice erfi-.'kers s vnx
aicvc Wi.'ku-e ':'m : -u.; i
s'ock. '! ney iutvc jJ li.e Ueiic;.
".i;v liiii'kvt i&vrvs
! iKt ' .!. -eived ir to buying
; wi rtlnes- ir spurious '$ Is for the
mere suke of ir-oing a yo-i.e. Ve
'wit! tiivf von "oou hones-1 r.dp nt
l-.e V-west ly,i,-,t;
v,w yo;.t n .or i-ri ctz
:1-
priei. s. and