THE MOttXIXtf HERALD: FRIDAY, JI XE 1. 1SSS.
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REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET.
Congressman Binser Herman.
Si'FBBKK Judge V. P. Lord.
Presidential Electors Robert McLean.
- Win. Kapus
C. W. Fulton.
Attorset for 3rd dis't. H. H. Hewitt.
REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET.
Rbpressstatives O H Irvine, Albany.
W W Richardson, Scio
W R Kirk, Brownsville
Cocsty Judge D R N Blackburn, Albany
ommissioners A Savatre, Santiam
A Brandon. Center
Clkrk Geo W Davis, Shedd
Recorder O S-May, Scio
Sheriff John Conser; Syracuse
Treasitrkr J F Hyde, Lifaercy
Assks80r C Sperry, Brownsville
School Sup'tJ M'Williams, Halsey
Surveyor E T T Fisher, Syracuse
Oorosf,r T H Cone, Albauv
TO THE LAB0KTN& MEN OF LINN CO.
Brownsville, May 30.
Next Monday you will be called
upon to cast your ballot for state
officers, and among the many
names in nomination for those
offices there is one to which I wish
to call the attention of every labor
ing man in the county, irrespective
of party or politics. That man is
W. II. Kirk, of Brownsville, the
republican nominee for the assem
bly. I have known Mr. Kirk for
the past eight years, and a
stancher friend to the laboring
man cannot be found in Oregon.
If you should meet a stranger on
our streets without, money, em
ployment or friends, and not
knowing where the next meal is to
come from, you will always hear
him inquiring for "V. II. Kirk.
"No laboring man has ever left his
door empty-handed, and the
widows and orphans have always
found him "a friend in need." In
this age of greed and selfishness
the laboring man finds but few
friends among the well-to-do
classes, and when he does find one
who lias stood by him in all kinds
of weather and earnestly tried to
better his condition and lighten
his labors, it is the duty of every
laboring man to recognize the fact
.and t give due credit for the same, j
.'And now, fellow laborers, in the
name of justice and fairness, I
earnestly appeal to you, irre
spective of party politics or polit
ical views, to send W. R. Kirk to
the assembly as a just tribute to
'. his open-hearted generosity
' many acts of kindness to
'. laboring man. M. F.
and
the
The San Francisco Chronicle
says : "The free traders have tried
all they knew to present Cleveland
with the sheep-raiser's head on a
platter, but Oregon has declined to
surrender its leading industry at
their demand, and now they affect
to be indifferent to the result of
the coming election, and even
claim that Representative Her
mann will be elected on account of j
his personal popularity only.
Biager Hermann has earned his
re-election not merely becanse he
) has been attentive to the needs of
his immediate constituents, but
because he has looked out well and
faithfully for the interests of the
whole Pacific coast. He has been
one of the most valuable members
of the Pacific coast delegation, and
is deservedly popular, and his re
election cannot be minimized by
attributing it solely to his personal
popularity."
One of the most important offi- j
ces to fill in the county is that of J
county school superintendent. For j
it we need a man of experience in
the school room, and a man of
executive and organizing ability.
Pre-eminently fitted for that place
by every qualification called for is
J. M. Williams. He has been
a successful worker in the school
room for years, and adds to this
essential qualification that of being
thoroughly qualified by education
and application, and pessessed of
sound judgment and executive
ability to successfully conduct the
affairs of the office. Mr. Williams
should receive the necessary ma
jority vote to make him superin
tendent. If the people of Linn county
want a man for sheriff who is a
' thoroughly competent business
man and one of the county's solid
financiers, they will vote for John
Conser. He has proven his qual
ifications in the management of
his own business, and will make
one of the best sheriffs Linn
county has ever had. Do not fail
to see that his name is on your
ticket, if you want a man of un
imueaclied integrity, for this is
more thai
Smallman.
can be said of Mr.
Vote for John Censer for sheriff
ias been estimated that there
j are now 80,000 salesmen on the
road in this country, and that tla-ir
expense account alone averages
$1,625 a year each. This means
an outlay of $130,000,000 a year,
and, counting an average salary of
$1,000 per year, the grand total is
swelled to $210,000,000 expended
by and on traveling salesmen.
This immense sum is scattered
throughout the entire country, and
furnishes an important item of
railway and hotel profits.
The people of Oregon, if they
know what is for their own good,
will retain Hon. W. P. Lord on the
S ipreme bench. It would not be
wise to elect John Burnett and
make the bench entirelv demo
cratic, for fear of one-sided opin
ions. Democrats will see the force
of this as well as republicans.
Voters, look out for jobs
Stories told and letters and circu
i i . . i
iars sent, our. on ttie eve oi eie -tion
should be regarded with
suspicion, and should receive no
GSnsideration. They sifnply mean
campaign jobs!
Oxe duty voters owe to the
county in which they live : that is
after comparing each ticket care
fully, to vote for the best men.
John Conser is one of Linn
county's best financiers and busi
ness men. Vote for him for
sheriff.
Look
day!
out for jobs on election
POLITICAL I-OINTEKS.
The next republican national
convention will be composed of
820 delegates making 411 necessary
for a choice.
All voters should take notice that
the law requires theni to vole in
their own precinct if they vote for
county officers. Don't make any
mistakes about it .
There" are 50000.000 pounds of
Australian wool lying in Boston
Harbor waiting the passage of the
Mills bill, to sell at Sets a pound.
Wool men take notice. i
The Amalgated Association of
Iron and Steelworkers. the most
powerful labor organization of
New York, has joined the tariff
league. Ttiis begins to sliow
which way the drilt of intelligent
opinion among workiDg men is
taking.
The statement made in some of
his speeches by Col. Irish that
Gresham was a free tinder and
Vited for Tilden is indignantly
denied in every particular and is
kciowntobe untrue not onlj by
his friends in toe East but by
many in this state as well.
Judge Deady has upon the uetit
jion of several citizens of Portland.
appointed supervisors under au
thority of the United States, to at
tend and see that 11 frauds and
corruptions at the ballot box at the
June election is avoided or punish
ed. This is as it should be and
the howls of the corruptionists who
wish to hold the sack or commit
other irregularities should not
have any influence whatever.
BIARKIED.
YGUXG -CLARK. At the residence of Ue
Humphrey in this city -on Thursday, MaT
31, 1888. Mr. Geo. W. Young and Miss
Kose b. Clark.
NEW TO-DAY.
Three
rent.
UNFURNISHED RGQM-j
Inquire of L. Gottlieb.
rOR
WANTED -ALL THE FARMERS WHu
wish to sell their farms, to call ami
place he it "ie in thel hands of O.rr.in &
jJontisth b ve -eeral custonitcs for
good srrai took farms.
Motlce Of DisMlUtlftB.
niHE FIRM F M. FRAN .CLIN AC'tJ. IS
J thisday dissolved hymitual con en t, M.
! Franklin return ir. Mr. L. Gottlieb will co;i-
; t;nue the bush en at the old stand, a. all
bins and collect all outstanding accounts.
At iany, May 22, 1888.
M. FRASKLh ,
L. GOTTLIEB.
A Barents.
T?OR SALE ON JUNE 14. 1888, A TKM
T of good broken mares, abDUt 1400 lbs.
mare with colt, one yearling and one 2 year-
old coi , one wagon and Harness, inqi" e
for other farming implements at this offi e,
The sale will occur in Albany as abovf stated
For Sale.
A FINE DEXTER SP.iING TOP BUGGY,
T
for one or two hones.
Inquire at the
Herald office.
Notice (o Hunter.
T1UNTERS AND DOGS THAT PO
NoT
il know the difference between a sheen and
a Chinese pheasant, are hereby notified to
keep off our farm east of this city,or suiter the
consequence of an enforcement of the la- m"
trei ass. ISOM & LAN SIM;.
Wood Wanted.
SE'b
LED PROPOSALS FOR 100 I.TOK1-
body fir wood delivered at the Albani
electric lisrht works will be received on or be
fore May 25. The right to teject and and all
bids reserved. N. H. Am.es.
Chas. Dubrille.
Notice
VJOT1CE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT I
11 will not be responsible for any debts con
tracted by any one after this date, except
hey have a written order from me.
Scio, Mav 1, 1SSS. A. J. CARY.
land: land: land:
4 stock,' grain farms and 17 small
tracts for sale on.easy terms. Iuquire of
H Brvaut.
TI1L1)JNG
TO RENT TSUITABLE FOi:
1)
t-niali busin s, ilex; door :o Thomn-tfiij
& t vi rnian's harness s O!. 1 1 quire at the
Ut-.tr place
Practical Tailoring.
T WYsN ONE iH.'oR EAST !
j Veil
cm ocri". o:n a c:i becalm ?i:tet, i i.r..
jri'red in mi .o -si-ia, and a'i kinr s :i!i.-h
ii'Ar. Mm.'ur luv-s" clothing rtpairoii :uu:
i:! ancd at reasf.-nable rates. A r::;e o
s niWes on b u'ii. r.hart! re: sonaK' .
Magic yeast at Bn. wnXl & S:anardi.
! lT h
' Having decided to close
I will
ENrriRE STOCK
-OF-
Clothing, Furnishing Gooc's,
AT
Those wishing bargains will call early before the
stock is broken, as these goods must be sold within
the next 90 days,
6. B, Ft&feftd & 3&
W. F. READ,
(Successor to
ai
I Wink
j I I Jilt VI
J 3 3 am now receiving new goods in every line and
would coidially invite everybody to call and inspect
our stock and prices! We propose to have th
The Live DrvIGoo dsHuose
O Albany, and shall at all t?rnf -study tlie
wants of our patrons both in style ana prices.
Dry Gooops &tions,
Furnishing Goods,
Hats and Caps,
Boots and Shoes,
Groceries.Etc
Call andjsee me.
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Albany, Oregon.
ZEE, T. JOUES,
m fwp,i' m
AND DEALER IN-
Text Books and all School Supfe.
" Fine stationery, miscellaneous books, photograph and autograph albums,
inkstaiirls, ink, pens, pencils, etc., etc. Sheet music, music books and all
kimlj of musical merchandise.
General News Depot.
jgpMail orders promptly attended to.
The City Liquor Store,
M.BAV?IOAi;r, Proprietor.
riTXext .1. oro thel.):tdJFeUow3:e:npl?, Albany, Oresona
Keeps constantly on hand the fin;i i.uiiorfM atui domestic wines, liquors. ciars ar '
toV'?js.AOuly first-i-lass liquor .-tore in sh chy
SPECIAL ATTEHTiCN PAID TO ORDERS FROM THE COUNTRY5
out our business here, we
sell our
Mats, Caps, Trunks, Valises, Etc-,
Cost !
.a
N. II. ALLEN) J
s
mma
loner
I0F1EL0 SAW Ml
SPIlIXaFIELD
"Albany yard aud office on Railroad, between 4ih and oth streets.Jffl
Having lumber not excelled in quality, undfacilities not surpassed for the
prompt and satisfactory tilling or orders. I rcsDectfullv solicit a share of the
rade. ' A. W1IEELKR.SJ
NEW DEPARTURE.!
1 i
NEW STORE.
ie Hardware
Opened by Wm. Simpson. 5, 10, 15, and 2 cent counters no each of
which every articleis sold at the figures numed. This is a rare opporuimcy ;
to replenish yourkitchen furniture and household furnishinrfJj;oods, or jto
purchase 10,000 usefularticles at prices neyer before heard of.
WmrSiaPBOTST"
-ALSO HAVING
BAMBDPT STOCK
-
HAY3 &lsHBY.
Of Harrisbarg, consisting of Clothins, Gents' Furnishing Goods'" and
j; ,,,,, General Merchandise. Also
Of Sliane Lonswav
Offers the entire stock of dry go 1js, hojts an 1 saoas. lidies', fm
dres goods, woolen fabrics, domestics, etc, efc.
fi
These goods must be sold-lCall early and secure bargains.
Bi "L.l KENTON,
-DEALER IN-
aROEEIES
Confectionery, Fruits and Vegetables, Rp,
TOBACCO, ETC.
New Storebetweentlie "opera house and postoffice
ALBANY, , - OREGON
NOW 1
-o) (o-
amps ai. Lamp
JJ
-AT-
JULIUS GRADWOHL'S
Crockery? Store.
Rocrer Bros'. Silverware,
re nc h, O Lii ua andCrvstal ware,
Boys5 Wasrons vnd "Ooll Carriao-ef,
Fancy andTov Ooods.
SAVE YUR MONEY
Bv buying your goods'trom myjstore. I amtbnv
ino; direct from the?tactory and sell at Eastern price
ten f.Ml, ,J . J J
w iuu. u cigui auueu, lur casn.
Kenton's Baking Powde
I am agent for ten responsible Fire and Marine In
surance companies, representing S72,ooo,ooo. Inmre
and protect y om self before it is too late. Iam also
agent for the Frank Bros. Implement Co.. P.vtU,i
oi ua punv rmncais. tuer
1 3 n
iLL:n
OIlEftOX,
NEW QOODS1
and )
PURCHASED THE
-IDEM
OF -
lit Reserve !
T
1 . X
- One Foil CaniSe
wir-eeutch gesprcchen.
ovelly Stare
Tnmmiogs
tar Bakery !
! m
- j
ATULL STOCK OF
Staple Groceries I
Fine Glassware,Crockery
The beat qmlity of twq, oofiva, nUbm wv
mas, etc
CAKES, PIES,
Fresh Baked Bread
Every Day.
Atthts old and rcflrtl heow to a o
found a complete aiwortiaent. of fresh famik
rrnrxriea. to which to constantly being added al
j he seasonable line of roceriei and proviaiosa,
Cranbernto, '
Fine Pickles, JR" " j
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 pri
! were low, and tbjsbenefit of the margin will b
fiven to lua customers. Kemember the ;lao
at the old comer on First and Badalbin Ste.
HOFFMAN AND PFEIFFEfy
- Proprietors of
And manufacturers of '
Choice Confectionery.
We are now prcpamd to famish choice, frmb
candies of best (Trade, consisting of i-uie sti.-K,
assorted flavors, mixed candies, extra l- reuco
and chocolate creams, fancy mixed, cxndy iug
and a general assortment of fine candies
AT WHOLESALE OR RETAIL.
iy Orders from country dealers promptly at
laned to. Factory on First street,
Albany, - - Oregon,
M Crown Mi
ISOM, sVtNMIlIC Jk CO., rww'.
NEW PROCESS FLOUR.
(Superior far family aad hrtsra om)
The Best Storap Facilities
aVTke iflflMrt pries in cash paid for wbeaA
AUaaUT - - OttOOK,
Mm Hoase ManrantJ
aw
H.DIERCKS.1
Mtmta nu trmm-m tmt 8I.OO
JfsrCnstomers osdsr wfmmr JsltuA TW
tables tried wttst tte-bsstia ttiairarkat.
THE PHO 0GRAPHER.
faxton's old stand
Albany'
SEDOHD HAND STORE.
The past year V:as proven it to be a.
necessity The beet and cheapest
place iu the city to buy your
StDTes,Puniitur e , tinware
We aie always prepared to buv vour
heusehold furniture at the lw
pr.ee. ooie affent? for the
PEERLESS OIL CAN
AneQLamp Killer.
"Tinshop recently added. All work
doneat the lowest possible rates.
L. GOTTLIED.
Albany Bath House
AND
HAIR DRESSING SALOON,
JOSEPH WEBBER, PROPRIETOR.
gfLadicr nd children's;' hair dress-
Ja fPT115'- Lnti-'e satisfaction
suarantc-d.
H. F. MERRILL,
Banker
ALBANY, . . OREGON
Sell exchanges on New. York, San
raneiseo nd Portland.
H"v rote. Ptnte. eouutv and citv
warrants. Receive deposits subject to
'lie'-k. Intf-roct Jin,.j
posits
collections receive prompt attention
JgTDrtiee hours from 8 a. m. to 5 p. m.
nsnii ior rename lire and marine
insurance companies.
NORTHWEST
S " and il
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COM HEfflL
ALBANY SODA WORKS
fl
in
lTP
INSURANCE COMPANY
PORTLAND, - - I OREGON
CAPITAL ST K. r,.oe
E. L. -TECMP30S. Ageat.
Refenr-fcs in AH my S.E. Yoit.- 4
L. E. Bh.in, L. Flinn. C. H. Stewart
and W. If. Goltra.