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paign the Daily asd Wekkly
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REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET.
Con'GRKSsmas BiiHjw iim-man.
Si'i'RKMB Judoe W. P. Lord.
.PkEsiDKSTiAb Electors Robert McLean.
- Wm Kayius.
C. W. Fulton.
Aitorsky for 3rd tiis't. H. H. Hewitt.
REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET.
THE PLAIN FACTS.
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(Successor to N. H. ALLEN) J
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Bkpresbstatives O H Irvine, Albanv.
-"WW Riohturdson, Seio
W R Kirk, Brownsville
C'lCNTT JlTfiF. I) R N BUckourn, Albany
commissioners A Savasre, Santiam
A Brandon, Center
Ci.krk Geo Wlfctvis, Sheud
Recorder O S May, Seio
Sheriff John Conger; Syracuse
Treasirkr J FHde, Liberty
Assessor C Sperry, Brownsville
School Scp't .1 M "Williams, Halsey
Surveyor E T T Fisher, Syracuse
Coroner T H Cone, Albaur
THE PRICE OF CATTLE.
The Democrat accuses the Her- :
ali ot falsehood in s-tating the fact j
that Judge Whitney says on the !
stump that he will bolt the pres-i
i lential ticket this fall if he is not j
elected county judge, and says : j
"There is not a man, woman or!
child in the county who cares my
thing for truth, who has heard
Judge Whitney, that will say that
he has made any such statement."
Yet everyone who heard him at
Syracuse, and at several other
places, heard him say so in just j
about these words: "You will
perhaps expect us democrats who
are defeated in the June election to
support President Cleveland next
fall." This if it means anything
means : "Perhaps wo will support
Cleveland and perhaps we will bolt
if we are beaten." Those whoj
heard him understood it plainly
enough, and Mr. Irvine m l"s;waats of ,)m patl.0,15 both ill Stv Sjld prices,
speech charged him openly with , 1 " -
threatening: to bolt , and Mr. Whit-'
ney has since desisted from such
talk. Savor your campaigning',
Bro. Stites, with honesty, and you
will make more votes bv it.
ft
1 am now receiving new poods in every line and
would coidially invite everybody to call tand inspect
our stock and prices. We propose to liavt
The
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Live DrvGoo dsHuose
A.ibany, and shall 'at all times study the
Mr. Irish claims that the repub
lican party is responsible for the
present high tariff, lie also ad
mits that the tariff, as now in
operation, was a war measure, : s j
was the direct tax on incomes and '
:he internal revenue laws, and:
recuses the republicans' of not
fulfilling their promises to remove
the direct tax and reduce the j
tariff as soon as the war necessi-1
ties were over. Then he goes on
I to sarcastically berate the republi- j
cans for doing what he says they j
promised to do i. e. remove direct
taxation in taking off internal rev-;
enue laws, and attempting to re
duce the tariff, until the democratic !
It is a fact patent to all cattle
raisers that the prices are slowly
but surely going below the cost of
raising, and that practically that
branch of the husbandman's busi
ness is fast becoming an unpro
ductive as other branches have
proven to be. The cry of over
production cannot be maintained
in this case. The reason will be
found in the remarks of an infiii
ential Eastern exchange in saying
that it cannot be disputed that one
of the most mischievous of exist
ing monopolies is that by which
the cattle markets of the country j house, for partisan purposes,
are regulated and controlled. I stopped all further action in that
Under the influence of this grasp-1 direction ami continue to so ob-
inff and nowerml combination the ! struct and refuse r0 allow reduction !-
cattle industry has been practically ! hY bringing unfair and unequal j
destroyed except as it serves to bil's. This fact in the premises;
enrich a tea- persons and firms at! Mr- Iri-sh ver-v discreetly neglected j
the expense of both producers and to allude to, although he did claim !
consumers. The farmers who at- j that the proper way to raise rev- i
tempt to raise sto-k for beef pur-j enue. was by tariff and not by f
poses are compelled to abandon
the undertaking because the profits
which they should realize are ar
bitrarily taken from them bv
processes which are little short of
robbery. For the past five or six
.years the prices of- cattle have been
steadily diminishing, in spite of
the fact that the demand for beef
has been constantly increasing. It
is notorious that the man who ships
cattle according to the quotations
of a given day is almost certain to
have to take less when he reaches
the market. The rates do not de
pend upon any fixed and honest
system of commercial logic, but
upon the ipse dixit of a ring of
Dry Gooops &tions9
Furnishing fcroods.
Hats and Caps,
Boots and Shoes,
Groceries,Etc
direct taxation.
!Call and :
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THOMPSON -GRAVES- At the home of J. -W.
LllUnn, Shedd, Linn .-ouim , Mav 27, .
1SSSP by Rev. II. Gmiid, Dr." W." M. .
Thompson and Mis May u. 0 raves?.
EDWARDS- CHANCE At the ri sid. nee of j
thejptfieiatih minister, m .tin cir, on. i
ueday. May 29. 188, by Rev ti. P. f
Webb. Mr. Jonn Edwards and Miss 11. V j
Chalice.
K. A.i
Albanv. Oregon.
SPRING-FIELD
O REG-OX,
"Albany yard and office oa Railroad, between 4ih ami "tU streets Jgjjl
Having lumber not excelled in quality, uiidfacilities not surpassed for tlie
prompt :uid satisfactory tilling or orders. I re6necti'uuv solicit .-bare of lb
rade. A. Vy'il ErTkIT!
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NEW STORE.
NEW GOODS1
The I
ardware and Jove
Store
i Opened by Wm. Simpson. 5, 10, 15, and 25 cent counters no each o
which every articlejis sold at the figures named. Tins is a rare oppori-uniiAj
to replenish yourkitohen furniture and household furnishing! ;oods, or Jto
purchase 10,000 usefularticles at prices neyer before heard of f
Wm. SIMPSON"'"
ALSO HAYING PURCHASED HIE ;
BANKRUPT
Ml
OrPAflT
)JLVUIY
-A FULL STOCK OF-
Fine
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Staple Groceries!
The beat quality of tm, coOm, rmiaina, van.
sots, etc.
CAKES, PIES,
Fresh Baked Breac?
Every Day.
AttbtKoldaod rdlable boaae ia aim to C?
round a complete assortment, of fresh famiK
groceries, to which ia constaati; being added aft
Uie aea80Bble linea of croeariw aud proruioat
such as
Cranberries,
Fine Pickles,
Dried Beef Chipped to Order,
Anchovy Mustard,
Candies and Nuts,
Eastern Buckwheat Flour, j
Canned Goods of All Kinds, 1
Bohemian Glassware, Etc.
These (roods were all bought when pried
were low, and the benefit of the martrin will bi
given to lis eutttomers. Kemember the daua.
U the old corner on first and Broadalbia Sta.
-OP
USt &AsHBY.
)i Harrisburg, consisting of Hlothircj:.! G Kit' rumishing Goods" and
General Merchandise. Also
Of Slaaiie fc JLonswav ;
Offers the entire stojk of dry g I m, b. t-i an 1 sliorf.s.
dre-s goods, woolen fatrics, domestics, etc efc.
HOFFMAN AND PFEIFFER.
Proprietors of
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l i lies' ' fm
And manufacturers of
ho
Confec
noil
At Cost Without Reserve!
These goods must be sold-1 Call early and secure bargains.
W. L. KENTON,
-DEALER IN-
BUILDING MATERIAL 11
Oil
GrROCE
RIES
ry.
We are now prepared to furnish choice, frenii
candies of best grade, consisting of j.uie stint,
aosorted flavors, mixed candies, extra reneB
and chocolate creams, fancy mixed, candy toys
and a general assortment of fine candies
AT WHOLESALE OR RETAIL.
Orders from errantry dealers promptly air
tened to. Fauttiiy on first street,
Albany. - - Oregon
M Crown Mills:
taoM, lainnMC co
NEW PROCESS FLOUR.
(Strperior tar Umfljr and bakers use)
Tbe Best Storage Facilities
fiTThe Hccaeat price ia cash paid for wheat
ALBANY - - OfeKOOH,
Kevere Souse Eestanrant;
(OK XUBOPtiS M-AK)
-Ceodoeted
NUV TO-DA I.
J
tor Salt;
FINE DEXTEB SPKLVt! TOP KV(iG, i
for one or two horses. Itniuire at the i
hkrald omee.
a'f
tfrivhi-.- ii-a-scd :i; M-tiotiJiil t!,c'v:ini . .. i -1 1 1 1 i . -i 1 ;y Mr. Carte r,. si tneitt'd'on
In, i-:tv-V:ii!ri:ul swircli. l Fintrtu it'std i-'iitli HtveeU, I w-illwitiwivor to 1
vi-eii tin hand a "vncral sim.uI v'f buikli i-- mutcrial, sucb
s i ii" i-s. smvi't iilil uin:il. c-tn ir aim wimc nr.
lu.ir.
F
70R SALE ON JUNE 14, l.-ssS. A TEA M
ot irood broken mares, aliout 14WJ lbs
eueli, ii and 7 years e.ic!i. One tine bread
mare with celt, one veuiliu'' and one ''-vpar-
Speculator.S Who have Obtained a I old colt, one wagon ami 'harness. ImV'.ire
. . . , . . I for other farming implements at this otlice.
Species Oi power inai amounts lO a i The sale will occur in Albany as above stated
A liiuibiT and J
Alsohttli, i'Md will t
t i . i i : .i .1....: ....
ivix-ive un'.cis lor susn, tioors aim monmum inraiw.
i' i i -i i-. r a iy; iia;- i,i nrv- iin.i .i.v -.iitcilud t. c.ill u--for jurvkah: I
W. W. CROWPER
Confectionery, Fruits and Vegetables,
TOBACCO, ETC.
Cps,
practical tyranny. In a certain
sen?e, these monopolists daily
confiscate the property of other
people: and the victims have no
means of defense or redress. The
estimate that the value of each
steer: of three years old and upward
raiset
ing the past
reduced at least ten dollars by this
combination . is unquestionably
within the truth. Generally speak
ing, the prices are 50 per cent,
less than they were when the cattle
syndicate began its nefarious oper
ations. And yet the supply of
cattle is much smaller now than it
was then, and the consumption of
beef, is a great deal larger. The
prices of beef to the consumers
have gone up meanwhile, year
after year, and are now higher
than they have ever been before in
all our history. Thus the knife oi
the monopolists cuts both ways.
It forces the producer to take a
beggarly price for his cattle on the
one hand, and on the other it
forces the consumer to pay an ex
orbitant price for his beef, the
whole profit being pocketed by the
select circle of conspirators who
have the markets absolutely at
their mercy. Perhaps there is no
present way to break up this op
nressive ring, and secure to the
s ock-raisers a decent share of the
v.ilue of their products; but if
there is not, then some effective
method of bringing about such a
consummation should be invented.
It is a reproach to our laws and to
our boasted protection of the in
terests of the , masses that such a
monopoly is possible, and that the
people are obliged to pay tribute
t it in such a costly and helple.-sj
fashion. Million
dollars which legitimate y beicm;
to the farmers oi the West an
-N'otlrr l llmitrrs-
HUNTEKS AND lXiGS THAT l0 NOT
know the difference between a. sheep and
a Chinese pheasant, urc hereby notified to
keep off our farm east of this city .or suffer thf
consequence of an enforcement of the law of
trespass. isi.M : LANNIMI.
il Bookseller.
GENEKAL-
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H. DIERCKS.;
Heals serrod frwaa tS eets t $I-0
tarCwmers order wttasever ilestrad. Tt0
i -il with the best ia trie nmritet.
j New Store between the ooera house and postoffice
AL1ZAXY.
ORVGOX,
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THE PHU OGRAPHER.
Paxton's ok) stand J Aibanr '
bids reserved.
Wood lanl l.
PHOFOSAI.S FuK ini COKO
tbe Albarn
fed on or he
and and al!
EALED
d west of the Mississippi dur- j ctr st!u "v
the past five vears has been fore May 25. The right t.. u j-. t
-AND DEALER I5f-
X. II. A1.1.KX.
I"OOMS FOK RENT. INyl'IRE OF MRS.
X Chas. Oubrille.
oli- "
VJ OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT 1
ll will not be responsible lor any debts con
tracted by any one after this cate, except
'hey have a written order fmrn nn-.
Scio, May 1, lMjS. a. .1. C'AKV.
Text Boob ami all School Supplies.
Fine stationery, nnsi;ejianeous hooka, photograph and autograph albums
inkstands, ink. 1113. itii.:i!s. etc., etc-Sheet .music, niudiciiooksandiall
kindj of musical merchandise.
Greneral iSTews Depot
Jgf"Mail orders promptly attended to.. -
if FOR I
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L4SI! LM:
i STOCK.2 GRAIN FARMS AND 17 SMALL
t tracts for sale on easy terms.
H Bryant.
Inquire oi
-0)-(0-
TUILDING TO RENT SUITABLE FOR
Jj small business, next dx.r in l hjmps'n !
iV overman s naruess store. Inquin.- at tbe
latter place
rraetlail . lailnrhi.
CHRIST WysS, ONE HOOK EAST OF
Democrat office on Second street, is pre
paired to make suits, ami ail kinds ot cloth
ing. ' Mens' or boys' clothing repaired and
cleaned at reasonable rates. A fine line o
samples on hnd. Chanres reasonable.
Notice to l oiiliacliii-s.
OTICE IS HEREBV GIVEN TH AT BIDS
will be received for the oustrtiction cf
two story house 9 miles east of Albany, for
which plans and specifications tan be seen at
the story of Monteith aiwl Seiteiibach. Bids
will be received until June 1. Is.
1. I: M NTEITTT.
IV" M'Lroi(u.v , kasiii.
. iobv suits and in;;ts
The City Liquor Store,!
M. I HA UMGA Jtr, Propriety: j j
TSext door' to thclOddiF.Jl(MV,emple, Albans!"?. j
Keeps com4antty on band the finest inijiorted andr.v.mtstie2wj:i',htituiir.-, ci--.irs.ar-' ,
tob-c .-os. .Only first-class liquor store in she city i
SPECIAL ATTENTION PAIOITO ORDERS FROM TH COUNTRY j
amps
and Lamp Trimmings
-AT-
AT
Having decided to close out our business
COST
here
f j JULIUS GEAD WGHL'S
Ave
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i-'ii and madt
f order from tbe latest li:. (,f Nunpies n:
re-t nun Frisco a specialty. riraniiij and
repjiriinr a iiromp- ijuu'c. K,;vr, .s;ree
Albany, Or.
it. riiiiiii. I
BOOT AND SHOF.M.VKLi:. ALL WORK I
warranted, sliup iin;u ilio tire removeu j
to Ferry street, second doer from pustottice j
Notice of Itixilulioii. !
nw ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
X. i'he o-purtiieisbbv-.heretofore existing
bet weiii liobtrt. .1. Carson and John N. HoS
mn. is this dav disiived bv mutual consent
May -l I?.. UBEI!T J CAKS .i n.
J.UIN N. !'KM VN.
entire: stock
-Oi
Croclcery Store.
Hoo-er 13ros'. Silverware,
rauoli, Ohiiia andCrvstalware,
Boys' "Wasrons vnd "Ooll Carriao-es.
Fancy and Toy Ooods.
SAVE YUR MONEY
SECOUD HAND STORE.
The past yrar iiasf proven it to be
necessity. The lust ml chcape.st
place in the city to buy your
StoYes.Furniture.tinware
We ate always prepared to buy vour
heusehold furniture at the highest
cash pr.ee. eoie agents for the
PEERLESS OIL CAN
And S Lamp Killer.
JSgTmehoj) recently added. All work
done at the low-vet possible rates
l.e GOTTLIEI). '
Albany Bath House
HAIR DfSSINCSALO0N,
JOSEPH WEBBER, PROPRIETOR.
J3?LadicF' -Mid children's ' hair dress
os a 8)t'cirilty. l)iti.ie satitfactitm
euarante"!.
iflOKOSSEfT & ALLEN
PROPREETOBS OS
Clothing, Furnishing
AT
Hats, Gap?, Trunks, Valises, Etc,
H. F. MERRILL,
Banker
ALBANY, - - ORKCuX
Sel! exeli:i;i-es i,n Xu- York, San
cnineise.. nrd Porthind.
J?uv iiti -, st;ite, itc.'.n'tv and eltv
warrants. . Recoiw dej-osits suldect to:
check. Interest allowed on tiine deposits
ollectioiif receive prompt attention
Correspondence solicited.
. A-i
v buying your goods from- my store. 1 ambnv ! Correspondence solicited.
1 in fx direct from thejtactory and sell at Eastern prirt ;.i;rforw renioMk.' nd liLrinl:
; with freight auueu, lor cash. ; -
(ciiions Mm Powle One Pound CiUi.2?
insurance cotispaiues.
x o rt h w p:st
heing annually filched from their. ; i- inr TmiA- fJTlf TipvTTT
for the benefit oi a class oi 'n R j ji V J j d-iiU VI 1?
1 n-i.ri
vrv.o thrive by the violation t i tin.'
;t!'e.-.t tii-tiifiple:- -i i'nsinosp,
y:'i"o. rvn.'v'ii inu-enty; and
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, , . ' i i - o grooriw a stM;cia!ty.
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t;: i v viiere th wroi'm is so aistirict
!i::d v.o tlugrant-. Single yi:.'.i. it ijrowm-li
COMPANY
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