Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, May 30, 1888, Image 4

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    THE VOltVIW KKT?AT,TWEimEST) V. MAT :iO. 1SSS.
,
REPUBLICAN PLATTLi- jS.
We, your committee on Platfor
aud Resolutions beg leave to repur
as follows:
The Republicans in the State of
Oregon, in convention assembled, re
alr ruling their allegiance to, and "con
fidence in, the great Republican
iarty, of the nation, oi whose erand
achievements ami long and success
ful administration of the government
tif the United Strtea they have so
much cause to be proud, and the
j.lory of which they are entitled to
bhow, now make and present the fol
Lsvvibi: statement of their principles
and policy : j
First W'e favor honest and efii- '
'jistiu administration oi the depart
ments of "overument both ?-t:Ue and
Natioiiil.
Soo.mit 1 he ni'lit ot tiie citizen i
SiULhori-jd by law, and to have his
vote loiioiaIdy counted, oulit to be
respected and ali ellorts t j control i r
limit that right deserves the con
damnation of all good citizeus.
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
st&tesmeii to secure by peaceful
methods the American principal of
'Home Rule" for Ireland.
Fourth That We are in favor of
cuoh legislation as should prohibit
iiud pusish the manufacture of adul
terated foods.
Fifth That we are in favcr of the
enactment of a law by Coiurress,
vheieby the homestead and pre-emption
rghts of settlers shall not be
forfeited by cancellation of filings by
the land department when settlement
or tilings arj made in good faith.
isixtii That we f ivor the encour
agement and development of our
State by the construction of railroads
and other systems of transportation
uul that we hold all corporations to
he 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 j
labor; and we therefore heartily ap- j
prove the action of the Republican
Senate iu providing by proper legis-1
ation for so amending our treaties j
with China as; to prevent their fur- !
ther immigration here. ;
Eighth W e recognize that the j
nation owes a dclt to the surviving
veterans of the rebellion which can j
not be adequately repaid, and hold-to I
to be the duty of the general govern- j
ment to provide for the necessities of j
them and theirs by prompt payment j
of liberal pensions. !
XinMi That the action of Presi i
plorethe refusal of President CIev
land to approve the river and harbo
bill, and we denounce the action n
the Sec etary of War in what seem
i to be a Studied attemut to delay tin
improyement of the Columbia river:
and fully recognizing the imoortan
of our reat waterways as regulators
oi freight charges, not only on tlu
waterways themselves but on the
railroads as well, we insist; that out
great rivers should be free and open
to the sea, and fcwe demand of the
general government need of appro
priations therefor. At the samt
time ;ve recommend the uext Legis
lature to take proper and adequate
steps to insist at once in opening the
great river to general commerce.
Lastly v e denounce the civil
service reform professions of Presi
dent Clevelaad as a sham and fraud,
.'is promises made to secure votes be
lore election, and the violations oi
which has been as constant as the
hunger of the. Democratic oilice-seek-ers
could demand. j
excellence
dent Cleveland in ordering t!i: return i
of the rebel flags was au unwarranted
assumption of the right to Hise tor
political purposes the trophie of a
valor he did not possess and the
fruits of a victory he did not help to
secure. i
Tenth While we approve' every
honest effort to preserve our public
lands by the puuishment of. 'willful
trespasses upon them, aud ire in
fayor of such measures as wall en
courage our citizens to settlu upon
aiu improve them, we condemn, the
action of the present administration
in its preteuued cJIorts to, urotect
such Ianus ii. i.lr color of w'hich, in-
stead of pursuing the policy of the j
Republican administration by caus- j
iug the arrest and punishment of j
those only whose actions zppeared to j
ne been dishonest and criminal. It j
j.as refused to cause said lauds to be i
surveyed, thereby discouraging their
THE MARKETS.
Tiik wheat market still has a
buoyant tone, the price remaining
at 622 and 05 cents.
The general tone of the market
as regards most of the staples is
one of unrelieved dullness. The
backwardness of the season im
poses a check upon distribution of
goods in all departments of trade
which depend upon weather con
ditions. The dullness w hich 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 j
temporarily restrict it, it -will flow j
perhaps in fuller volume than for
months before. j
ALBANY QUOTATIONS. j
Wheat ttZb'i'f) ,
Oats tttyi-ioe.
Flour 5 pet bbl. !
Potatoes 75c.
Esrs he. i
Butter 2c. j
Lard '.HulOi- i
Wool i-Wi: j
Hams lOle.
Shoulders 6(t(;!jc.
bacon U(ftl-ie. j
Hay Timothy, 6-0, o its and cheat, I
in. ' i
Apples fJreen, "1(?1.50 per bu. I
Plums Dried, !i(.10c. per lb. j
Apples dried tdcached '.Jc sundried !
((, -S c. j
Chickens $3.50(:2 50 j
Hides Bel' hides, greer, 5 c, erird !
10 c : deer skins, '20?; sheep pelts, lUeji :
S0 -, aecordiiiLT to wool. ;
Beef :$( 45:e gross. I
Mutton s-j 50 per head. i
Hoirs 5(y,fjc, dressed. '
Lard Keirs, or 5 gallon tins, sj-.'c ; j
pails, itc. ' "!
PORTLAND MARKETS.
PURE
I
Wll
proven in millions ofhomes ;
for more U :m a .mitvi o
a con" ry. It is. usee' by the
Umtcu states government
I CO. a
HAVE SOMETHING IMPORT
ANT TO SAY TCTTIiEIR
"CUSTOMERS. THEY
LHAYE
(CH&AS&
mm
Endorsed by the heads of !
the greatxraiversities as the
Strongest, Purest, and most
Healthful. Dr. Price's ii:e
Cream Puking Powder
does not contain Amuioni: ,
Lime or Alum. Sold on!;,
in'cansj
PF1CE BAKING POWDEK
COMPANY,
NEW YORK. CHICAGO,
ST. LOUIS'.
1
list
km
A riNK LINE OF
STEWAET & SOX
-Dealers in-
General
Hardware
iVt :
-AND-
Agricultural Implements.
Iron, Steel and Coal
Wagons and Buggies
Hope and Cordage
Blachsm itli s 9 Supjtlies
Carpenters9 Tools
Builders9 Hardware
Powder, Shot, etc.
Giant Powder & Fuse
Saws and Axes.
Paiiitiiifs
i
I IN RICHiGOLD iFEJL'CS.
-ALSO
Wai
A. full assortment of J
Daper
In Newest Styles, am all kinds of
FINE FURNITUE
Goo
Grarden and Grrass Seeds'
Jnn GountF Bank
Cowan, Ralston & Co.,
0
PP
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ft
0
ft
b
CO
We Mki G S
-Funeral DireoTok,
! PROMPT ATTEKTIGMi.RST-1 ASS KtAESt s
- - . s
' f
: aTAi t t husiitess hours. cH at
corner Fifth unti Bilker stieew. .
JOHN SCHMEEBV
ALBANY, - - OREL
I I ijK&M hoai'.I'Ko bv the tlay or month
Xlriaifcs r busies on reasonable tern!
vnnl
Oregon Vii
i
; BJ- G- CRAWFORD"
!
! rjI ItntPilElS,
ALBANY - - OREGON;
i pAIlKJES THE FIXEST LIXEOFOREGOJjS
I Vjvie-ein the West. Catalogtie sent on appli
j iMi ion. We have also ail the negatives of A.B.v
1 iJa:;ton, made at Albany, anapany one. can "
have Uupiicates from then at the following C
I pnoes: uws, per iiozen yz, mi. uanine
j per dozen S3 00. Kouoirs, per dozen iiif
i covnif and enlarn' old oictures a spec
I
"THE BEST LIFK II K.t
I mHOSE who HAVE H AD EXPEi
X in the leadiiu; companies say
1
-1
y
V I.
L. E. BLAIN'S
Cowan
Albany,
Ofc Cusick
Oregon
ieois Furniture
-louse!!
Transi ts a enerui ioikint; bnsiiiuis.
Draw iiilit firafts rn ."ew York. San Frati
Nf itml I'ortlaud, "r.
I.i'aii niniiey on uijrnrct security.
Ii-eei deposits snlij;el to check.
Calit-ctittiis entirustird u ns Jl rc; ivt
roiiitit itrtviitin:..
j eo.npaiiy lurnitiiies as goad insuranc(
, lo-.v uobt as tlie crthwestem Mutual
i l lie iciiov:t)g' well known ,uie jnl
! testimony:
i
; IBisbup Wm. Stevens Pern
! (Davenport, Iowa.
Ifoiuy Beuedfvt, Manafuctif
; JMil.vaukee, Wisconsin.
j Boa. i:. C I'rait, Supreme i
! i Sew York State.
i ' .loli it ;ates. Mayor,
I Portland, Or.
! Wm. Kefl. Ranker.
Portland, -.Or.;'
L. K. Blain. Mprrliniit"
! . Aib'jny, Ur.
!
Ami many hnndrt'is cf others all ovei
: L'mtcd States.
it
oft
l'.t("-20c;
Jxiff, v liok'siilc, 4((V
.v j.cr dressuil, Si-: sheep 4(VV 4 ','(; :
pur in; arcssi.-d
Tc; veal, TO'l.'e.
Potiitoes .M:rUi-t lieAvy.
75(i'.Njc . liurbonks favorite
lioijs, daessed, C(i'
Per etl.
THE'
$4 00, and UaP.i " lii ands S.i .AHu.
8 To, superfitie s (a.'Z 75 per hain-1.
Haj Baled timothy (pioled at .-.'.f.
li" lerton.
Feed Bran, per ton. SlOfttU; s
lf(;il; chopped barley, S'4(.-i" j er
i).
Ji.n iey iii'' '.vin,per -tJ, si ; ground
per ton, sixJT 0.
Hops Onole I'x.'ile iter pound.
Butter Choice, dairy, :;0(i.y5ic per
1!j: lirine in rolls 2i)(o.llr.
Kars rairlv steady
Provisions Bacon
i-it' i' .e: siiouuiers, ini n
Voil 'leiltiful. Vallev,
T . .. i i i ti'
1 l J'-aMeru vieon. iri'
abvicuicuij uy jcoic iieeuiii aim ue- M-it S'etdv Vr
finnji Lo take tneni. ltie aannuis-tratioa-
also filled the country with
a horde of officers styiiut; thenise ves
".Special A gouts of tlie Interior De
partment," who have beeu made to
act as i-pies and infonners upon such
of the honest citizeus as have ven
tured to settle upon the public lauds
ior the purpose of carving for them
selves homes in the wilderness and i
has c&UMprl the arrest of honest set- I
tiers upon those lauds upon charges I
false aud infamous, and publicly !
branding them as robbers aud thieves
has caused thern to be dragged into
V-oth the civil and criminal courts to
lie tried ii pin false and fictitious
charges, thereby compelling them to
incur the expense of two defenses
i-'aiiist the same act; has caused
.i . . :.i . 4..,
Liiese smile scumi ueiiba lo tctiac j
questions aud dispute the right of j
honest citizens to require title to the
Dublic lauds upon which they have! ) ) r il l II 11
honestly aim m good faith settled I jy ijllljIJ
rtiul tor wnicii they nave paid tneirj .
i u i .AJND
:ioiiev, au: Akii u - iiu euica i
itu of these agents the officials hav- j 22 "WotirsJ Less Time,
injj such matters in charge have under j Than by .any other route: J
tho direction of the administration, '
li!;e a court organized to convict, de- I First-class through passenger and freight
drived the settler of his. land, robbed from Portland anil all poii-ts in the Wil
hl.nof the beneiitof his labor aud Vrlky toaadftom ban ftanasco.
refused to return his money; and j Wianlrtle Klw Llnc of steaiBers
these wrongs have been perpetuated Wm M Hoajf the N s anJ
SO-called Ueinocratm retorm. j the Three Sisters are in service for both pas-
THOS. BRINK.
Best Line of Furniture In tlie City of Albrny !
ancy Wicker Chairs Lounges Parlor
Cornice Poles Mirrors Feather
.'Pillows Sarins: Mattresses,
Window Shades" Walnut Exten-FD
sion Ta,bles Suits, " -
And what, you can't find ai oU;er houses, I havejir. In factevprv
ly,i.,';,(i.,p-,r 1 tl,in- that is keI,t: iri a first-class house.
, 10(t Uijic; hams, ; '
Ash-, Maple and Walnut Chamher sets. Chairs,
Spring Beds. Lounge lite.. Etc., at Prices thai
CANNOT BE UNDERSOLD.
ALIiAN V ... 014EG0S
I
AGRICULTURAL
OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD. I
Oregon Development Cos I
Steamship Line
l
i
i
0 0IIUIIJ UIU !
i
DEYOE & ROBSON,
ALBANY, 2
DEPOT
Proprietorsi
F;Hiniei,S( Merchants'
O 0M I3 fy N Y
-OF
Albany
Oregon
OREGON.
Haw
removed into their iuw building Mid have on hand for the trade of IbSt
A FULL I INE OF
ari'l Portland ami intermediate points, leav- i
inj; company s whiirf, Corvalns, ana Mesrs.
Hulman 4 Co.-s wharf, Nos. 200 and 202
Front St., Portland, three times each week
xa follows:
Eleventh That the policy of the! sens er and freight tralhc between Corv.illis
' J . . . - . .. 1 l . 1 1 . l : . 1 : . i !
Democratic administration, which
would place wool ami lunUur on the
free list and woolen oods on the
highly protected liss, cotton prints. m
the free list, and other similar at ti
des; hoop iron tu the protected list;
and which poli?y would continue the
collection of 50,000,000 on sugar
each year, while at the same time the
maioritv auDiaud the claim to carrv
out the President's idea that a tarifl v -VbV,fX-T.es T!!."r-and ?a:
tax is robbery of the jeople, consti
- tutes a piece of unparelled political
dishonesty, haviosr tor its sole object the orejionlDevelopment company's steam
the success of the Democratic party i hipe, much less that by any other route be
at the next electio.. ven at the ex-! tee ?' VtL ta thC Wi,,Ian,ette Va,e-V
. , , , . . i nd San r rancisco.
pense of the radical destruction of A.n--c3
- many of our most important agricul- j AILING
turalani manufacturing industries.! from san ascisco
Twelfth Wfc favor the policy of Willamette Valley April 29th
providing, chiefly icr the revenues ol Willamette Valley Thursday, May 10th
f, i . . i c .t Willamette V alley May 21
the general government aud tor the j wialette v.ailev May 31st
purposes essential to the general gov- i fMM YAtvll(A
ernment, a system of cities levied j wniamtte valley. .1.'. -..May 5th
upou imports so adjusted as to dlS- Willamette Valley May 15th
criminate in favor of domestic iudus- j Willamette Valley May 2tith
tries and productions aud in favor of j Thc company reserve the riffht to change j
American labor, and we declare in. teamers or sailins dates. j
f.rnf rpmu-.nifr tlie. :Li-..a:i! siir!ibi ! S. U. Toby, Gen'l F. &IP. A'.ent. j
GARDENER'S AND CARPENTER'S TOOLS,
Tlie largebt aud bestvariety ci
SJJJDEBAKER 1NEWTON
FAEM "WAG01TS, HACH3 AND BUGGIES
NORTH BOUND
Lv Corvallis Mn., Wed. and Fn 10 00 am
Lv Albany Mon , Wed. and B'ri 12 0U am
Ar Portland Tues , Thur. and Sat 5 30 pm
SOUTH BOUND.
Lv Portland Mon., Wed. and F-i ti 00 m
Ar Corvallis Tues., Thur. and Sit. . .14 20 pm
Accomodations uusurpassedlfor comiort and
safety. ; Fares ano freielits via v aquina and
; n the central Willamette Valley.
oi omptly tilled at lowest rates.
Orderejfrom aJdistancesolieiledaiid
Gai)if ai Stock 500 000
l'4llJ?.M AI!IAI. 55.00:.
i OFFICERS.
Prpshlcnt Ch.-irlcs K." WolvpiK'".
Vico-Pie?iiltit-J. O. Writsiiuin.
Treasure! J. W. Cusick. t
Secretary J. K. Ehlerkinj "
l')IKECTOKS.j "
k. Stratian. l.luis. E. Woher
toii. J. L. Cowan, D. B. Monteith.
U W. Cusick, J. O. Writsman. .1.
K. FJderkin, Charley Monteith, C,
F. Simpson.
Safe, SOunfl, flonservative
A Square Company,
Managed by Square Men,"
Patronized by Square People
P&rsonize Heme Enterprise
Overland to California
VIA 1
Oregon & California Railroad
And Connections. v.
MOUNT SHASTA ROUTE.
between
"35
mmm .mm ?
Designer
KECK
& Sculptobt;
-
Monr.m tts ht-uitrloncu tablets, etc.. hn
ere-tcl u liiiildiitv' "VPOsite tfce Revere H.-use't
and v-in :;cep coii-.ani-y en hand mtrV.le.fi
suitable fur v-
Monuments, Eealstonjeff
... ..... ... .Vrlli
I Ann a i kiimis ..r v-rx to which marifeor
! other ornamental scone is devoted. 6jTho'
l-lnii' vork of tii:i! kiiiu should al
tiim ln:luri liiakiti"- c.i!ri-:u-t -!MwhT.
i examine his "jrl: and nrii-es.
4 M jfl-i
THE
California express trains run d
Albany a-.id San Kjaneisoo. Thr
JOHN BRIGGSs
ROSESASPF.nAT.TY1 i "
S t4
Ceiiittery l. ts planted and earedfor by the i :J
month or vear. "". .. -iSi'
ALBANY,
OREGOS
m. -v rj m-k fj I F I
DAVIS BROS- AND CO.
PKAI.K.RS IX GENERAL MERCHANDISE.
In all ihe'newepi'and mc:! desirable styli
are
Now Opened.
SU KOD, LSXCo., 01lEGOX.
ALBANY,
Co ema
te
ALBANY,
I i-sh:
lA Full
OREGON.
..18S
Corps of Instructors
! Classical, sciennnc. literal y, vommerc
i and nprmal classes. -ts of study
1 ranged to -meet the neeas all grace
- ' students, fspteial inducements offered
j students frc m abroad. Tuition ranges fie
5.oO to
35
HOVES
4:()0 m..Lv Portland Ar. .10:40 ai
8:Hl m..I.v Albany i.v.. 7-05 r.n
7:40 in..Ar. S. Fraclseo.Lv.. 6:30 ini'
LoiI l'ass. Trains Daily Ex. Suud.i
8:00 a m. .Lv Portland Ar. . 3:45 Pin
2:40 p m. .Lv Albany... Lv. .11:35 an
12:40 i m. . Ar Euirene Lv. . 9:00 an:
Lebanon Branch.
And all Implements Used by Farmers!
8:11pm.. Lv Albany Ar. . 5:45 am
8:56 p m..Ar Lebanon Lv.. 5:00 arr
2:50 p in . . Lv Albany Ar . . 2:45 pn:
1:36 p m.. Ar Lebanon '-v -- 2:00 pm
PULLMAN BUFFET SLKKPERS
ENOursion sleepers for sccond-clas ras-
semrers on all throu-. h trains free of i harsre
The O. A. C. R R. Ferry mates conncc"oi
with all the rcimlar trains oa vhe east side di
vision from foot of F street. ...
C EW
West JiideJIIvfioii.
Between Portland and Corvallis.
Mnil Train Dally-Except Sunday.
ie venues ot tiie edvoriinienc iy aa- :
inittin gfree of tlutybiioli articles ot ;
general ust as camiut We largely pm- j
iiuceil or nianunieum-d by uur own :
2ie-ple.
Thirteenth That c r.ci.n t;v;-.te tin- ;
aiu-inis ui the il.itiV'CTari ; iHKiiini.s- :
liatiou to degrade tilt.- hui.csi fii uf
Aa.cf;ci to a levei with thc i.a.r ei-U:'-r
jf the old world.
I'ouitcentl. Wc j.'-ii-'Liiec de-
304 Montjfomery'stree';, San Fr:incisco,Cal.J
bAlliT PASSKNGKR TRAINS.
Except Sundays.)
Lv Yaiijiiiia R:80 A .v
' Cor allis V:',iS A M
Ar Albany 11 :15 a m
Lv Albany 1:00 P. v
" Corvallis 1:47 P v
Ar Yaquina P""0 p. v
C. trains connuct at Albany and I'lr-
Wm. M. Hoag,
tlentral Jianairtr. i
v'orvallis, Oregon
.Mil
Acting ti. F. & P,
A new lot 'f
al Uru a ncli i i
Prixu BaU'.n I'ow.
la'j-.ird'o
otitic
Iff f 1' Ti
m m a "fc 4 v irw k
7:30 a nj..Lv Portland Ar..15 a. m
12:25 pm..Ar CorVallisLv..30 1.30 y. in.
Kxpress Train Daily Except. Sunday.
8:00 pm.
4:50 p in. ,
Lv. Portland Ar. . 00 am
Ar McMinnville.Lv.. u.45am
with
At Albanv and Oona'Iis connect
trniiiR of Oregon Pacific railroad.
itsrFor full information rcardiiijr rates,
maps. eti'-. call on cou.panv's airent.
R. KOEII1.EK. E. P. RtXlERS,
Manasrer. (',. V. &P. A
BURKHTT &KEENEY,
Real JEstate. Loan, Collection
rsunSaiACEHTS.
U'c have tor sale farm and stoi-k nm n
evero d-.s ripto'i : aisn i; v proror-p )nl
p-ovt-il and unimproved. T:t!,-s" h.--,-!
mi'! corr ot a'lsir.i-r f irnirn-d to anv prop
erty Parties 'niviy. 'i to -..'iv !-..t:i!: wc h-,vf-:..'eT.
of char.'.-. c-o;;,.0,.;,.,iS 3 ,t.,.
ci.-Oty.
12.50
PER TFRY.
private families at ' low
CD
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o
Dj
td
to
o
X
Board m private families at low rate
! Rooms for sclf-boardm? at small expense,
j careful supervision exercised over p
j away from home.
; For ciroulars and full particulars, a
: the president,
! - REV. ELBERT N. CONDIT.
! Albany, Oreson
i I THE FAMILY PHYSICIAN,
! MEM'S PANACEA,
j As a Blood Purifier this medicine is hisrhly
j recommended for all manner of chronic or
j old standing complaints, eruptions of the :
skin, such as pimples, blotches and rashes,
j ring worm, tetter, saltrhenm, scald head,
j Scrofula, or King's Evil, rheumatism -un n
the bones, side and head, and al seaaes
, arising from impurity of thc blood. The only
I genuine is manufactured by S. E. Dnbbel
successor to ranrney Bros. &Co. Waynesboro
Pa. Price reduced to 75c. per bottle.
OUBBEL CARBOLIC OIMT-
MCUT is proving to be a fine remed'
III t If I also. Price 25c per box.
DUBBEL RED THYME PAIII
P 1 1 D C is the worlds greatest pain remedy
UUnt it is used both internally and c i
ternally and acts like magic For" pains
cr.-unps in the stomach or bowels it i vorth
its weight in gold. Price 25c. per bottl J
DR WRIGHTSMAN'S SOV
EREICII BALM OF LIFE
sold for several years in the cast and has
proven beyond a doubt to be the greatest
boom to women, the world has ever knew. It
is for the relief of the pangs of maternity ani
the cure of all female complaints, Women
will hail this with joy after they read the
testimonials in thc Hrs from hundreds
cf women who have use : Price Sl.Cu jper
Highest Cash Price.
aid for all kinds of poultrv.
A. CUHEX, Albany, Or
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