THE MOHNIXG HEftALTV FlilDAT, ,TUXE 1, 18S8.
!7
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REPUBLICAN PLATFCP-
We, your committee on Platfor
and Resolutions beg leave to repor
as follows:
The 'Republicans in the State of
Oregon, in conveution assembled, re-
amrmrag their allegiance to, and con
ndence in, the great
Republican
party, of the nation, of whose grand
achievements and Ions and success-
ful administration of the government i great rivers should be free and open
'of the United Strtes they have so I to the sea, and i we demand of the
much cause to be proud, and the i general government need of appro
glory of which they are entitled to I priations therefor. At the same
show, n w make and present the fol- j time ;ve recommend the next Legis
lowing statement of their principles j lature to take proper and adequate
and policy: I steps to insist at once in opening the
First We favor honest and efii-great river to general commerce,
cient administration of the depart-; Lastly A'e denounce the civil
ments of government both State and j service reform professions of Presi
National. j dent Cleveland as a sham and fraud,
Second The right of the citizen I as promises made to secure votes be-
authorized bylaw, and to have his i
vote honorably tounted, ought to be
respected and a !1 efforts to control c
limit that right deserves the con
demnation of all good citizens.
Third That while disclaimin iaia
right to interfere with the adm ior.'
t cation of the internal affairs of ov
eigh nations, we sincerely appr e
the efforts of Irish and English
statesmen to secure by peaceful
methods the American principal of
"Home Rule" for Ireland.
Foutth That we are in favor of
such legislation as should prohibit
and punish, the manufacture of adul
terated foods.
Fifth That we are in favcr of the
enactment of a law by Congress,
whereby the homestead and pre-emption
rights of settlers shall not be
forfeited by cancellation of filings by
the land department when settlement
or filings are made in good faith.
Sixth Thatwefivor the encour
agement and development of our
State by the construction of railroads
and other systems of transportation
and that we hold all corporations to
be strictly responsible to their liabil-'
ities under the law, ami 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
labor; and we therefore heartily ap
prove the action of the Republican
Senate in providing by proper legis
ation for so amending our treaties
with China as to prevent their fur-1
ther immigration here. j
Eighth We recognize that- the ;
nation owes a debt tn the surviving;
veterans of the rebellion which can j
not be adequately repaid, and hold-to j
to be the duty of the general govern- j
ment to provide tor the necessities of
them and theirs by prompt payment
of liberal pensions.
!Ninh That the action of Presi
dent Cleveland in ordering the return J
of the rebel flags was an unwarranted j
f"!,Q t- i
...... ....v;-. c
vaior ne uiu nos uossess anu tne
fruit; of a victory he did net help v
"-?e!ltn Vhile We approve eVery )
henest effort to preserve our public
lands by the punishment of willful
trespasses up n them, a id are in
fayor of snch measures a3 will en
courage our citizens to settle upon
ana inmrove them, we condemn ihe
action of the present administration
in its pretended efforts to protect
such lamis nnnr color ot wnich, m
stead of pursuing the policy of th
Ss
Kepnbucan administration by cans
intr the arrest and punishment of
those only whoss actions appeared to
have been dishonest and criminal. It j
has refused to cause said lands to be j
surveyed, thereby discouraging their !
settlement by pepple needing and de-;
siring to take them. The admits- j
tration also filled the country with '
a horde of officers styling themse ves
'Special Agents of thj Interior De- j
i partmerit," who have been niade to
j act as f pies and iui-iriiicia upon such i
of the honest citizjns as have ven- :
ured to settle upon the public lauds :
for the purpose of carving for them- ;
selves homes in the wilderness and j
onest set- i
I
n charges I
l publicly !
nd thieves i
ha3 cansed the arrest of honest set
tlers upon those lands upo
false and infamous, and
I Hri&iK-limr t.Vioni n mlihprs and tbipvps i
, . " , ., , .1 j - t i
- both the civil and criminal courts to
be tried upan fake and fictitious
charges, thereby compelling them to
incur the expense of two defenses
against the same act; has caused
these same special agents to raise
questions ana dispute tne rijjnc oi
honest citizens to require title 10 ine :
public lands upon which they have.
- . - , r - ' . . I 1
honstlv ana in-cooa raiin settiea ;
. -ii-
and for which they have paid
I1 ii'iii Liitrn
money, and acting upon the sugge3
tion of these agents the officials hav.
ing such matters in charge have under
the direction of the administration,
like a court organized to convict, de
drived the settler of his land, robbed
him of the benefit of his iahor and
refused to return his money; and
these w rongs have been perpetuated
so-called Democratic reform.
Eleventh That the policy of the
Democratic administration, which
would place wool and lumVier on the
free list and woolen goods on the
highly -protected list, cotton printson j
the f-ee list, and other similar arti- j
cles; hoop iron on the : protected list;!
and which polny would continue tne (
onlWtinn of S50.000.000 on sugar
each year, while at the same time the j
majority applaud the claim to carry j
out the President's idea that a taritf j
tax is robberv of the i eople, consti-i
tutes a piece of unparelled political j - -
SSS-rl55istT!5toiat English Remedy,
at the next election even at the ex- j
nense of the I radical destruction of
f .
many of our most important agricul
tural ani manufacturing industries.
Twelfth We favor the policy of
providing, chiefly tcr the revenues of
the general government and for the
purposes essential to the general gov
ernment, a system of cities levied
upon imports so adjusted as to dis
criminate in favor of domestic indus
tries and productions and in favor of
American labor, and we declare in
f ivor of reducing the annual surplus
r . , ..... i i
revenues OI Uie tovernmeni iy u-
- , . , t -
Wlttin gtree OI auty sucn articles oi ;
general use as caunot be largely pro- i
ti need or manufactured by our own
,
people. - ,
ilurteeiltn Uiai. we uuiec.iiB wm i si.- boxes, with a wnttenfter Jjkinp-.
attempts of the Democratic adminis- .,.,,.)ra,,tee to refund themonev if onrSpecifi:
tration to def'r.vde the honest toil Of i docs not effect a cure. Address all commu
America to ." level with the pauper rMct. K.
labor of the old world. sold in Albany by Fo-l'.ay tV,5:;:y A
Fourteenth We itenounce-ami ck-i
j pi jrethe refusal of President Cleve
j land to approve the river and harbor
! bill, and we denounce the action of
! the Secetary of War in what seems j
to be a studied attempt to delay the
improvement of the Columbia river:
and fully recognizing the importance
of our great waterways as regulators
of freight charges, not only on th;-
waterways themselves
but on the
railroads as well, we insist that our
fore election, and the violations of
which has been as constant
hunger of the Democratic oiIi
ers could demand.
as the
:c-seek-
THE MARKETS.
AI.r.AXV QUOTATIONS.
Wheat ;2(irii5
Oats 30(g40c.
Flour 5 pei bbl.
Potatoes 75c.
Eggs 16c.
Butter 20c.
Lard 9(Tt:10c
Wool i2Uic.
Hams 10l-2ic.
Shoulders 0!5C.
Bacon 11 12c
Hay Timothy, 20, oats and Reheat,
$14.
Apples Green, s'l1.50 per bu.
Plums Dried, !lOc. per lb.
Apples dried bleached 9c sundritd
S c.
Chickens $3.502 50
Hides Bef hides, greep, 5 c, dried
10 c ; deer skins, 20c; sheep pelts, 10
30e, according to wool.
Beef ;i((i4c gross.
Mutton $2 50 per head.
Hogs 5(&Gc, dressed.
Lard Kegs, or 5 gallon tins, S3e ;
pails, 9c.
POKTLAXD MAKKETS.
Wheat Quote vallev 1 1S1 25;
Walla Walla, dull, l l(5l 17.
Oats Market dull. Ouote4o47c
Flour Valley standards quoted lit
4 00, and Wal'a Waila brands S3 50
3 75, superfine 2 50(rt 2 75 per barrel.
Hay Baled timothy quoted at $1(5
17perton.
Feed Bran, per ton, -?10(jl$; shorts
$1(220; chopped barley, 2425 per
ton.
Barley Brewing.per ctl, 1; ground
per ton, 25(,V27 50.
Hons Quote (''.c per pound.
Buuer Choice dairy, o()('.o5Vc per
lb; brine in rolls, 20(27e.
Eggs Fairly steady; 10c per dozen.
Provisions Bacon, 10(t lU'c; hams,
12fr' l'ij.c; shoulders, i'k 7c.
Wool Plentiful. Valley, 19(S20c;
Jiastcrn Oregon, l((tlJc.
.Meat Stead v, Beef, wholesale, 4(.l.
3s P-'r N? dressed, sheep 4u'lj.,e
LH'r Ii; ,(lxcSa' ,e; Il"!i --ssed, Hj
c; veal, i (it we.
Potatoes Market lie. vv
Per ctl.
Burbauks favorite.
flPFrnM PAP1F1P
JlL Ull( rlLUlU
ax:i
Oregon Development Co.'sj
SteaiTishio Line
Axr
22 Houns; Less Time.
Than ly any other route: ,
First-class through pussenifer ami freight
from I'xrtland and a'.l puii-ts in the Wil
.1'iiette Vrllev to and from San Francisco.
Willamette Itivrr Lluc
of Strainers
rneWm. Ji. iiram, the
S. Kent ley and
Throe Sifters are in service for both jias- j
seneer and freilit tratfic between Corvallis
alll, Portland and intermediate poims. Uav-
in-; company's wharf. Corvallis, and Mesrs.
Hulman -S: Co. s wharf, Nos. and-202!
Front St., Portland, threu times each week
as follows:
NORTH BOUND.
Lv Corvallis Mon., Wed. and Fri 10 00 am
Lv Albany Mon , Wed. and Fri 12 00 am
Ar Portland Tues , Thur. and Sat. ... 5 30 pm
SOUTH BOUND,
r.v Pnrflmid Moil- Wed. and F'i Ei W m
Lv Alim. Tes ., Thur -and Sat 1 2D pm
Ar Corvallis rues . liiur. ano on. ... pm
Accomodations unsurpassedfor comfort and
. i - , b ! . - L . r. Vnni.in-. art A
saieiy. ,rarfsam. uwm3 .i
ihn i irn.rAnlr)pvitlAnmpnf. rnmnanva steam -
ihins. much less that bv anv other route be
m ... - .
tweer. all points in the Willamette Valley
uid San Francisco.
Sailing dates. !
FROM 8AS ASC18CO
Willamette Valley. April 20th
Willamette Vallev lhursday, May 10th
Willamette Valley May 21
Willamette Valley May 31st
FROM YAQUIXA.
Willamette Vallev .May 5th
Willamette. Valley May 15th
.Willamette Valley May 26th
The company reserve the right to change
teamers or sailimr dates. -.
S. B. Toby, Gen l F. &JP. Aj,
ent.
304 Montiromery;street,, San FraneiscoJCal.
daily passrxokr trains.
Lv Yaquina6 IXny 1:00 p. ,
, Corvallis 10:38 am" Corvallis 1:47 r
" Corvallis 10:38 A M
Ar Albanv 11:15 A M
Ar Albany 11:15 A M Ar Yauuina f-0 p.
O. & C. trains connect at Albanv and for
vall Wm. M. Hoao,
C. O. Hoguk, General Manager.
Acting G. F. & P. Agent
Corvallis, Oregon.
ritade Mark.
Murray's Specific
A guaranteed cure for all
nervous diseases, such as
Weak Memory, Loss of Brain
'-.Power, Hysteria, Headache,
- Pain in the Rick. Nervous
Prostration, Wakenilness,
Before Taking. tude geminal Weakness, Im
potenev and general loss cf power of the
Generative Organs in either sex caused by
indiscre:ion or over-exertion, and wlvch ul
timntolv lead to Premature TnieMnt,
Old Asie. Insanity and Con
sumption. S1-C0 a box or six
boxes torSo.w. oeiu u mu
on receirtt or Dnce-
Full par-
ticularsrinpanlphlet sent free
t0 everv applicant,
We naranieefi Boxes
to cure any case. For every
- ()o order received we send.
jia!,M,sol a-ents.
I
the; i
it 'n i 1 1
1 1 aqumajtoute i
RAILROAD. I
SoMMOffll
.uVEo7r
PURE
0lVn7ln
HOST Prprpr.T MADE
STEWART & SOX
-Dealers in-
General
Hardware
Agricultural
Iron, Steel and Coal
Wagons and Buggies
Hope and Cordage
Blacksmiths 9 Supplies
Garden and
I
THOS. BRINK.
Best Line of Furniture In the City of Albroy!
Fancy Wicker Chairs Lounges Parlor
Cornice Poles Mirrors Feather
Pillows Serine:
Window Shades
sion Tables Suits,
And what you can't find at other
j thing that is kept in a first-class house.
j Ash, Maple and Wain ut CJ amber sets, Chairs,
Spring Beds. Lounge Etc., Etc.. at Prices that
i
CANNOT BE
ALBANY -
-rv T T T T fVT T T
Al lll l l
nlTiXllil i IJI
i V IVA W J 1. KJ X.
DEYOE & ROBSON,
ALBANY.
Have removed iDto their new buildin.!? and have on hand for the trade of 1SSS
A FULL LINE OF
GARDENER'S AND CARPENTER'S TOOLS,
-The largest aDd
STUDEBAKER I NEWTON
FARM "WAGONS, HACKS AND BUGGIES
In Uie central Willamette Valley.
Dioniptly tilled at lowest rates.
And all Implements
excellence
proven in millions ofhon;es
for n-ore iLan t iumIu i
a rent" ry. It is usef by the
TJniteu aiates government
Endorsed by the heads of
the greatuniversities as the
Strongest, Purest, and most
Healthful. Dr. Price's ti.e
Cream Baking Powder
does not contain Jminonir,
Lime or Alum. ' Sold only
in'cans
PFICE BAKING POWDER
COMPANY,
XEW TOKK.
CHICAGO,
ST. LOCI!;.
AND-
Implements.
Carpenters9 Tools
Builders9 Hardware
Powder, Shot, etc.
Giant Powder & Fuse
Saws and Axes.
Grrass Seeds
Mattresses.
Walnut'feiirten-F
houses, I haveJif. In factevery-
UNDERSOLD.
. . OEEOOS
A T"
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Vi A A-
DEPOT
Proprietors)
OREGON.
bestgvariety of-
OrtlereJJiom adistancesolicited and
Used by Farmers !
e i
urniture House!!
!
:' M
FORTMILLER d CO.!
HAVE SOMETHING I M TORT-1
AXT TO SAY TO'THEIIi
CUSTOMERS. THEY
HAVE
list Iknnl
A FIXE I.IXE OF-
IN RICH GOLD FEML'S.
ALSO
A full assortment of'
D
aper
n Newest styles, and all kinds of
FINE FURNITUE
(I iGoods.
Cowan, Ralston Co.,
srivj sok.s to
Cowan ic Ctjsick
Albany. - - Oreaon
Transacts a trencral !.ukin lmsintss.
Draw dnifts en Xcw York, San Fran
iscnjiml I'ortlaiiK, "r.
!.'.in mrviic.v on upjiroved security,
deceive ilnposita su'njeet to eheck.
0ileetii!!s entrusted to ns 11 rec ivi: 1
roiuut atteiitior:. I
FannersS Merchstnts'
C 0M F (X N Y
OF
Albany - Oregon
Canital Stock 500 000
I'AIDCII CAPITAL r,5.Wfl.
, OFFICERS.
President Charles E.! Wolvertor.
Vice-President-J. (). Writsnian.j
Treasurer J. W. Cusi. k.
Secretary J. K". Elderkin.
JJIUECTOR.S.
R. ri. Sstranan, Uhas. E. "Wolver
ton. J. L. Cowan, D. B. Monteith.
J. W. Cusick, J. O. Writsman, J.
K. FJderkin, Charles IVIonteith, G.
F. Simpson.
Safe, Sound, Conservative
A Square Company,
Managed by Square Men,
Patronized by Square People
Farscnize Home Enterprise
VIA !
Oregon & California Railroad j
And Connections.' -
THE MOUNT SHASTA ROUTE. !
California express trains run d
Albanv and San Fjancisco. 'Ihr
between
time,!j
35
35
H O V E S
4:00 m..Lv Portland Ar. .10:40 n-
8:00 m . . Lv Albany Lv . . 7-05 as:
7:40 m..Ar S. Francisco. Lv.. 6:30 t.u.
i
Local Pass. Trains Dally Ex. Sunday :
8:00 a m . . Lv Portland .
2:40 p m. .Lv Albany...
12:40 i) m. .Ar Eugene. .
. . .Ar. . 3:45 pin 1
Lv.. 11:35 am
...Lv.. 9:00am
Lebanon Brandt.
O.Ji p II1..UV skiii-Miy .
o.-l rt I . . . 1 1
..Ar.. 5:45 am J
U-U n m A 1 fit. '111,111
, l.v . . o:uu am
2:50pm. .Lv Albany Ar.. 2:45pm;
l:3upm..Ar Letianon Lv.. 2:nopm :
PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEl'ERS
Excursion sleepers for second-class pas- j
senders on all throiu-h trains free of charge j
The O. A. C. R R. Ferry males connexion i
with al! the regular trains on the east side di- J
vision from foot of F street. . t
e ew j
West SMde.IM vision.
Between Portland and Corvallis. i
Mail Train Dally- Except Sunday. i
7:30am..Lv Portland ....Ar.J).lD a. m I
12:25pm. .Ar CorvallisLv. .30 1.30 y. m. i
Fx press Train DailyExctpt Sunday.
8:00 p m . . Lv Portland Ar . . 9:00 am
4:50p m..Ar MrMinnvilIe.Lv.. 5.45am
At Albany and Corvallis connect with
trains of Oregon Pacific railroad.
itSTFor full information regarding rates,
maps, etc-, call on con.panv'g agent.
R. KOEHLEK, E. P. ROGERS.
Manager. G. F. &P. A
BURKIHT & KEENEY,
Real Estate, Loan, Collection
ArlD
INSL'RAKCH AGENTS.
Wc have for sale farm and stock lands of :
evero description; aiso city propano, ;tn- j
p-oved and unimproved. Titles eximined j
and correct abstrnet furnished to any rvov-
erty Parties '.mive.d to any lands we have ';
f"rsile'rs of ehaSre. Collections a spee '
cialtv.
OffUB 'o. 59 Fipst SrnFFT.
ALBANY, - - OREGON. V
Iplstere
jnnCoiintyBank
in
r
Overland to California
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L. E. BLAIN'S
,TiI stuck; OF-
ijilV,1 h j
w&iSg O i
In all
are
the ntwestand most desirable styles
Now Opened.
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to
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to
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h. FortmilEer t Co.
Funeral Directors
PEQHIPT ATTEHTIOM,r.?.ST-r-l ASS HttESt
BA:ttr Hr.s:i(.i hours orll at it-Un
comer Fifth and !&k.-r ttc-vts.
JOHN, SCkflEEBfS .
Livery, Feed ftSaleStalilB,
Corner Second nnd Ettrorl7i is .
A LB AX Y, - - ORKuOy
TT oufiiiS BOAit!si) lv the dav or month Car
XXria'es or bu&dea on roiisonahie terms
Vt;:!l6
Oregon Views,
CRAWFORD & PAXT0H,
THE PDOTOGEAPSIEs,
OF-
ALBA.NY - - OREGON.
CARRY THE FINEST Ll-VE OF OREGON'
vieaxin the West. Catalojrue sent on appi:
eaiion. We have also all the negative of A.B. .
Paxton and J. G. Crawford, and any one can
have duplicates from then- atreuucid prices.
JOHN BRIGGS,
FLORIST,
Roses a Specialty.
Cemetery lots planted and caredftr by the
month or year. - J
1 ALBANY, " - VUEt-OS
DAVIS BROS- AND CO.
t
j ZZZ DEALKRS IX GKNKRAL MERCHAXDISR.JCI
;! SHEDD, LI NX Co., OREGON.
ALBANY
CoJleffiate Institute.
ALBANY,
OREGON,
ISS7
A Full Corps of Instructors..
Classitii!, siici. i. nc, Jiieauy, cc:i.n;er-;
anM ;i)ni-al cis-s. --is c.f ttuo';
raned to -:nect The neeon all trrar-;'
students. f-pn-i;;l imhiniiKiit c.Hereii
students fron arpoinl. 'iuition ranjres fro
o.oO to 12.50
PER TKRN.
Board in private famiiics at flow ra;e
I Rooms I'or f-elf hoardiii);' at small expense.
! careful .supervision exercised o'er p
, away from home.
; For ciroulars and full particulars, a
the president,
I REV. KL11ERT N. OOND1T.
Albany, Oreeon
I THE" FAMILY PHYSICIAN,
FAHRM'S P1NADEA,
1 As a Blood Purifier this medicine is highly
' recommended for all manner of chronic or
; old standing complaints, eruptions of the
: skin, such as pimples, blotches and rashes,
1 ring worms, tetur, saltrheum, scald head,
; .Scrofula, or King's Evil, rheumatism i;n n
- the bones, side and head,, and al seamen
j arising from impurity of the. blood. The onlv
genuine is manufactured by S, E. Dubbel
. successor to Fahmcy Bros. &Co. Waynesboro
Pa. Price reduced to 75c. per bottle.
DUBBEL CARBOLIC 0INT-
PJirUT is proving to be a fine emed
III lin I . alto. Price 25c. per box
DUBBEL RED THYME PAH!
PIIQC is the worlds greatest pain remedv
UUnC it is used both internally and ex
ternally and acts like magic. For pains
cr.-.mps in the stomach or liowels it worth
its weight in gold. Price 25a per bottl-
DR- WRECHTSMAN'S SOY
EREICN BALM OF LIFE bit
sold for several years in the ' cant 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 and
the cure of all female complaints, Women
will hail this with joy after they read the
testimonials in the 'are from hundreds
of women who have use Price 81.00 oer
j OR SHORT LINE &
i ra ION PACIFIC R. B.
i
Shortest and best route to all
j points east and south. Pullmad
Palate cars. Emigrant or fam
ily sleeping cars all the way
through from Portland to
Council Bluffs and KansasCity
without change. These cars
are free of charge. For further
particulars regarding rates, etc
inquire of Curran & MonteitL,
agents, Albany, Oregon
Msolutln of Partnership
VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THli
ll partnership heretofore existing between
Frank L Kenton and C. E. Chase, known as
Kenton & Chase, Grocers, Albany Oregon, is
this day dissolved by mutual consent, C. E.
Chase retiring. F. L. Kenton will contina
the business, collect all sums due, and pay
all debts -f the same.
F. L. KENTOX.
C. E. CHASE.
lbasy May 15 1888
MDO CRiiRA nirriMKi
Fine Milliner"
Opposite Revere House
A BOND & SON,
Dealers in
General Merclianaice.
Irving, lane .'
regon
Andy Hunt lias a eood second
hand hay press for sale cheap.
1