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Tip JNIC MUXE 1SSS. Brtf OBLICAS PLATFOB, M, We, yonr committee on Platfor and Resolutions beg leave to repor as follows: The Republicans in the State of Oregon, in convention assembled, re affirming their allegiance to, and con fidence in, the great; Republican party, of the nation, of whose grand achievements and long and success ful administration of the government of the United Strtes they have so much cause to be proud, and the glory of which they are entitled to show, now make and preseut the fol lowing statement of their principles and policy: First u e favor honest and effi cient administration of the depart ments of government both State and National. Second The right of the citizen authorized by law, and to have his vote honorably tounted, ought to be respected and all efforts to control r limit tliat rig tit reserves tiie con demnation of all good citizens. Third That while disclaimin mis right to interfere with the adm iur tration of the internal affairs of ove eigh nations, we sincerely appr l the efforts of Irish and English 1 statesmen to secure by peaceful methods the American principal of i "Home Rule" for Ireland. ! Fourth That we are in favor of such legislation as should prohibit nd punish the manufacture of adul ij terated foods. i Fifth That we are in favcr of the enactment of a law by Congress, wheieby the homestead and pre-emption rights of settlers shall not lie forfeited by cancellation of filings by the land department when settlement 1 or filings are made in good faith. Sixth That we f ivor the encDur agement and development of our S?ate 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, and recognize the right of the Legislature to enact all reasonable limitations on corporate power. Seventh That we regard the farther 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 j ' "with China as to prevent their fur-1 ther immigration here. j Eighth We recognize that the ' nation owes a debt to the surviving ' veterans ot the rebellion wnich can not be adequately repaid, and hold-to to be the duty of the general govern ment to provide for the necessities of them and theirs by prompt payment of liberal pensions. Ninh Tiiat the action of Presi dent Cleveland in ordering the return of the rebel Hags was an unwarranted assumption of the right to use tor political purposes the trophies of a valor he did not po:-scs and the fruits of a victory he did not help to secure. Tenth While we approve everv henest effort to preserve oar public i lands by the punishment of willful j trespasses upon tuoni. ana are in favor. t such measures as will en courage our citizens to settle upon anu improve them, we cond sun the action of the present aami t;TS! in its prcteuofcil cU'Hts t pr such lands under color of which, in stead of pursuit)-,' the policy of the Republican administration by caus- ing the rrebt and nunisnnicnt o: those "nly v. iiosu actions rppeared to have i'uvn dit!i:iest and criminal. It j has refused to e;uu,e said lands to be ; siBrvcyt d. tliercliy Ci niraging their setiienniiit hy pepp'.e needing and de siring to take thei.i. The .idmi:s "trafion also tilled the country with a horde ot otliears styling thenise ves x;cial Agents of the Interior I)e-part.-ueitt," who h.ave been made to act as soifS and informers upon such f the ho iest 2it;z:;ns as have ven tured to setil-j upon the public lands j for the .urji ise of carving for them- Selves hii!!ii:S in the wilderness and has caused the arrest of 'tiers U-.o:i th.isv lands upon charges false ami itifatinuis, and puhlicly liraiidit;.; thctn as robbers aad tiiievcs lias canscil them lo be dragged into Wth t!ie civil and eriniinal courts to be tried up m 1 use and fictitious charg:s, thereby compelling them to incur the expense of two defenses against the same act; has caused ..ra .r. -fc- . , questions and dispute the light of , honest citizens to require title to the ; public lands upon Which they have honestly and in good faith settled and for which they have paid their ' ' . J money, and. acting upon he sugges-1 tion of these agents the officials hav- j ing such matters in charge have under j the direction of the administration, j like a court organized to convict, de- j dnved the settler of Ins. land, robbed , liim of the benefit of his labor and ; ' refused to return his money; and these wrongs have been perpetuated So-called Democrat! : reform Eleventh That the policy of the Democratic administration, which would place wool and lumber on the free list and woolen goods on the j highly protected li3t, cotton prints on the free list, and other similar arti cles; hoop iron on the protected list; j and which poliiy would continue the oll;ction of 50,000,000 on sugar each year, while at the same time the ! majority applaud the claim to carry i cut the President's idea thai, a tariff i 'tlx 13 robbery of the eop'.e, consti- I tutes a piece of uuji.uv'.ied politie.il ; dishonesty, having f...- its sde obj-jct i the success ot tne ijt::o;ratic: party at the next electi'... own at the ex pense of the 5 radical destruction of ! many ot our most nin-ortant agn..il turalani manufaoluriiig industries. Twelfth We favor the policy of providing, chiefly 1 r the revenues of the general government and for the purposes essential t the genera! gov ernment, a system of cities levied ttpon 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 levinues of the lovernment by ad mittin gfree of dmy such articles of general use as cannot be largely pro duced or manufactured by our own people. Thirteenth That we deprecate the attempts of the D mocrati; adminis tration to degrade the honest toil of An.erica to a level with the pander labor of the cl 1 world. Fourteenth We denounce and do- i I i plorethe refusal of President Cleve land to approve the river and harbor bill, and we denounce the action or the Secetary of War in what seo.ns to be a studied attempt to delay t'nc improvement of the Columbia rivtr: and fully recognizing tlie importance of our great waterways as regulators of freight charges, no; only on the waterways themselves but on the railroads as well, we insist that our groat rivers should be free and open to the sea, and jwe demand of the general government need of appro priations the.-efor. At the same lime .ve recommend the next Legis lature to take proper and adequate steps to insist at once in opening the great river to general commerce. Lastly VVe denounce the civil service reform professions of Presi dent Cleveland as a sham and fraud, as promises made to secure votes be fore election, and the violations of which has been as constant as the hunger of the Democratic ollice-seek-ers could demand. THE MARKETS. ALP.ANY QUOTATIONS. Wheat !;;(.. Oats 30(S-10c. 1 lour 5 p!.-i fibl. Potatoes 7oe. EtCT3 V:':. Gutter -Jiic. Lard !oViOc. Wool i-2(l K'.e. Hams W'dlVlltc. S 1 1 o u I d c rs -t H'i S c . Bacon l:e. Hay Timothy, 20, oats and "cheat, $14. Apples -firccn, ? 1(1. 50 per Ui. Plums Dried, fi('Uic. per lb. Apples ill icd bleached 'Jc smithied (6. S C. Chickens 3.50(32 50 Hides He-1!' hides, greer, 5 e, dried 10 c ; deer skins, 20c; sheep pelts, 10(g; !0e, according to wool. Beef o(43e gross. Mutton 2 50 per head. Hogs 5(g.oe, dressed. Lard Kegs, or 5 gallon tins, &3c; pails, i)e. TORT J. AX I M.VUKETS. Wheat Quoit; valley L tS(gl 25; Walla Walla, dull, L ," 1 17. Oats Market, dull. O.-oi.lf.fw -17,!- Flour Vallcv sinijibn's ouoUd lit 1 (!), and WWa W;,il:i brands o!i.4 3 75, Minen"' S2 5:i(j2 15 per bar. el. Ilaj BVed timothy quoied at 1C 17 pci-lo- . Feed B f;3 p t tun, SKirt? IS; shorts -?!.'-(i(2'; choppe I barley, 2-t(ft;25 per ton. Uarley P.rcwinir,pcr ctl, SI; ground pt r i.)';, s25(f'27 50. flop.-. (uoie tiuVM: per pound. ' Iho ici Choice dairy. :;0ci35,'jC per In: biinc in roll.-, 20((27c. (vru's Fairh !-!t-au'v: He per do.en. IYo isions iiacon, 10c 10)..-,"e; hams, i l..ltj'.fi-: sluiulders, (!(' 7c. Wool nentiful. Valley, l.l(g-0c: j I Easici ii Oregon, iiiji'lSc. i j Mcai- Sieai'.y, JJccf, wholesale, A(ii I'j'e j t'i' '; tii-M:d. Si-: s-lieep '('!,' ' ; if: nogs, ilae.-sn:( H'' 1 1, W" fc. 1c; i i ! a a . i a r k e t h e a v y . 75(.'Sk . iiu r ! 1:1 1 ks favorite Per 'ctl. THE OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD. j AX I) I Oregon Developient Go.'s SteamshiD Line 2 2 JHours; Less Time Than bv anv other route: ; First clas through passenger and frei-.-lit from Portland and all points in the Wil .imette Wllev to and from San Francisco Vr ilJantclte Blivcr Line of S:iiiicrs TheWm. M. H ia- the N. S. Heutlev and iiiiiiimi hwk i ;&SD honot l"t- ! the Three Sisters are in service for boih pas ; seiuer and freight trattic between Corvallis and Portland and intermediate points, lcav- uiif company s whan, uorv.tlns, ami Mcsts. ilnhn.in V Co. s wharf, Nos. -200 and 202 Front St., Portland, three times each week is follows: NORTH BOCJfn. Lv Corvaliis Mon., Wed. and Fri 10 00 am Lv Albany .Mon , Wed. ami Fri 12 00 am Ar Portland Tues. , Tliur. and Sat 5 30 pm SOUTH BOUND. Lv Portia(i jf,,,, wed. and Fri.. Lv AIl)inv T(ICS !rnr. and Sat... Off m 1 SO1 pm Ar Corvallis Tues Tlmr. and Sit. ..Jl 2 fm Accomodations irisurpassed'for comfort and safety. , Farts am' trorxhts via Yapiina and the OrcfcmSDovclopn.cnt company's steani- ships, much less that bv anv other route be tlV01!li all m tll0 williamette Valley uid San Francisco. SAILING DATES. ?R0M gu? ASCisco! wnlamette ;Vldiev .'..April 20th Willamette Valley Thursday, May loth Willamette Valley May 21 Willamette Valley FHOM TAQl'INA. Willamette Vallcv Willamette Valley Willamette Valley . May 31st ...Mav :dh Mav-'liith .May 2(ith The company reserve the right to teamers or sa:!inLr dates. change S. JJ Toby, Cen'l F. & V. A .ent. 304 Montgomery, street., San Fran.-iseo.'Cal. daily I'assrnokr trains. Exeept Sundays.) Lv Yaqtiina 0:30 a m Lv li any 7 TO P. y " Corva'lis 1 '.7 r Ar Vaiiu'na ''"0 r. v " Uonalus lo::s.) a m Ar Albanv 11:15 A M O. & C vail trams connect at Al.r.i.v rnd or- M. M. llUfi, i;. u. tiOGlK, l.cnerat .Manager. Acting U. F. & P. Airent Corvallis, Oregon fireat Englisli Remedy. Trade Mark. Murray's Specific A guaranteed cure for al' nervous diseases, such a Weak Memory, Loss of Hrain Power, Hysteria, Headache, Pain in the B ick, Nervous Prostration, Wake'ulness. , T Leticorrhoea, Universal Lassi Before lakinjf.. , ... Seminal Weakness. Im- jwitencv and general loss of power of the Generative Or;rani in either sex caused by indi-cre.ion or over-exertiou, s'wl which u! timatelv lead to Premature Trade Mmrk. i Old Age, Insanity and Con j sumption. ?l.C0 a box or v'-x I boxes for 5. 00. Sent by mail ' on receit of pri e. Full par I ticulars in pamphlet fin: free I to every applirant. i IVc (;u:ir,iKlrr 6 Koxes i to cure al. v case, ror eei I s.".00 order received we sem.'g si-- boxes, wit r. a written; jsr y ? ;n g-. guarantee to refund themonev If ot:r-ipcc:.'t docs not effect a cure. Address all commu nications tr thi; Sole Manufai'turi'Ts, 'iia Murray JU.i'u ine Co., l:tn-fi. Citv. J!i. a.rrso'd in Albany by Foshay i osliay A JJasoii, sol r.jrtntr. r PURS JJ JQ y'l II t Jri-s not contain Amnion.a, J 1JNJ Lime or Alum. Sold only HOST pjrQT HAP ew tokk- "cago, ST- J-"t lb. STEWAET & SOX -Dealers in- Generalj Apnltoral Iron, Steel and Coal Wagons and Buggies Hope and Cordage Blacksmiths' Supplies Garden and THOS. I g I f y Best Line, of Furniture Id the City of Atay! Fancy Wicker Chairs Lounges Parlor Cornice Poles Mirrors Feather IPillows Spring Mattresses, Window Shades Walnut Exten sion Tables Suits, And what, you can't find at other houses, I havejit. In factevery- tliing that is kept in a iirst-lass house. j$pt'i)igBcds, tinges Etc., Etc.. at Prices tit at CANNOT BE ALBANY AGRICULTURAL DEYOE & ROBSON, ALBANY, Have rtmovecViiito their new building and have on hand for the trade of 1SS8 A FULL LINE OF GARDENER'S AND CARPENTER'S TOOLS, -The largest and STUDEBAKER i NEWTON FABU "WAGONS, HACES AND BUGGIES In the central Willamette Valley, momptly filled at lowest rates. AmI all Iraplpienis txeelltn'.t proven in millions ofhomis fo more than a i.u; itci a"eent""ry. It islusef bvtLc United states government Endorsed by the heads of the greatuniversities as the Strongest, Purest, and most Healthful. Dr. Price's iht linking "Powder Hardware AND- Implemeats.- Carpenters' Tools Builders' Hardware Bowder, Shot, etc. Giant Poivder & Fuse Saws and Axes. Grrass Seedsl rniture House BRINK. UNDERSOLD. OJtEGOK DEPOT Proprietors! OREGON. bestjvariety of- Orderf'from a'distance.solieited and Used by Farmers ! i i FORT 1 L I d : CO. HAVE SOMETHING IMPORT ANT TO SAY TOMHEIR CUSTOMERS. THEY a HAVE A FIXE LINE OF IN RICH GOLD FEAML'S. A I.SO A full assortment of ' In Newest Styles, and all kinds of FINE FURNITUE iy rcii ibooo Cowan, Ralston & Co. ;sUevisoKs TO Cowan & Cusick Albany, Oregon Transaeta a ireneral hanking business. Draw sifilit tlnu'ts on New York, San Fran Hseoand Portland, r. Lian money on ajijnoved security. ! Receive deposits sidjcct to check. j Collections entrusted to us H'rec ive 1 roniDt attention.,, j IMID3I1 'AIITAL 55,HM.... OFFICERS. President Charles E. Wolverton. Vice-President J. (). Writsman. Treasurer J. V. Cusick. Secretary J. K. Elilerkin. IIIiECTOKS. K. . Ntralian, Ldia. E. "Wolver ton. J. L. Cowan, D. P,. Monteith. .1. W. Cusick. J. O. Writsm:m .? j K. Elilerkin, Charles Monteith, G. F. Simpson. i Safe, Sound, Gonseryatiye A Square Company, J Managed by Square Men," I Patronized by Square People j P&rscnize Eerie Eziterpriss I 1 W till i VIA 1 Okegon & California RaIlkoai ! And Connections." THE MOUNT SHASTA ROUTE. California express trains run d Albany and San Francisco. Thr between time, 35 35! EOVES 4:00 m..Lv Portland Ar. .10:40 am j 8:00 m . . Lv. . . . . Alljany Lv . . 7-05 am 7:40 m..Ar S. Francisco. Lv.. 6:30 inn Local 1'ass. Trains Daily Ex. Sunday h:00 a in. .Lv Portland Ar. . 3:45 pm 2:40 p m..Lv Albany Lv. .11:35 am 12:40 u m. .Ar Euirenc Lv. . !l:00 am Lebanon Branch. 8:10 pro... Lv Albany.. 8:50 p m..Ar Lebanon. 2:50 p m . . Lv Albany . . 1:36 p m..Ar Lebanon. ...At.. 5:45am ...Lv.. 5:00am ...Ar.. 2:45 pin . ..Lv.. 2:00 pm ' PULLMAN BUFFET SLEE PICKS j Excursion sleepers for second-class pas- ! senders on all through trains free of chaise The O. .v, C. R R. Ferry males connection with all the regular trains on the east side di vision from foot of F street. West ilrjivisin. Petween Portland and Corvallis. Mall Train Daily-Except Sunday. Jit mm )il Piiiiitiii Paper r T 1 T I 1 upisie i C 01 P AN Y ! Albany - Oregon I MM 500 000 i 7:30 a m..Lv Portland Ar.0.15 a. m 12:25 p in.. Ar CorvallisLv. .30 1.30 y. m. Express Train Ilaily Excipt Sunday. 8:00 p in. .Lv Portland Ar. . 9:00 am 4:50 p m..Ar......McMinnville.Lv.. 5.45am At Albanv and Corvallis connect with trains of Oregon Pacific railroad. JtsfFor full information reirarding rates, maps, etc-, call on company's apent. R. KOEHLEK, E. P. ROGERS, Manager. G. F. &P. A BUSK1T &KEENEY, Real .Estate, Loan, Collection AND INSURANCE ACENTS. We have for sale farm and stock lands of ; evero description: aiso city pvoppi-o. i!ii- ' p-o?ed and unimproved. Titles cx.imii c.l i and correct abstracte f'irnished to anv iroj. ; ertv Parties convoyed to anv lands we l-ai-e j frr'ileree of charge. Collections a spec: eiallv. ! OfrttB No, 59 Fip.si SiRKT, ; ALBANY, CilLGON. o ffl o L. E. BLAIN'S -M.AMMO'f ii STOCK OF- "l,: f. if!: In :dl the iiewestland mostj desirable styles are Now Opened. 2 o td o WW 11 f s f h A , ' s 3 $iaaaKir.- ultiSODS j I Co, iiier -Funeral Directors prompt Anstnw.asT-'uss SrAiur titiiiitisj! hours ."all at. s.dcn ciiracr Fifvh ;uid jJautr stietts. LiTery,FBE4S;.SaIeStatte. Corner Second and Ellsicorili Sis. ALBANY. - - OREGON Honsiis EOAitup.n by the day or month Car riages or huyjjiea an reasonable tern!? j v.inl6 i Oregon 7iews, CRAWFORD & PAXT0N, TEE PHOTOGRAPHIES, OF-- ALBANY OREGON. CARKY THE FINEST LUVE CF OKEGOS vie A ein the West,. I'at.-ilairnf sent an an-.ili- i ea'.ion. "' have also all the Hctr.itives of A.B. ; Paxton ami J. ii. Crawford, and any one can i liuie duplicates from tiieu- aij,reiiiiuid pikes. JOHN BRIGGS, Roses a. Specialty.' Cemetery lots planted and caredfur by tho month or year. t-- ..i -g ALBANY, .... OREGON DAVIS BROS- AND CO. f liBALKRS IN GKXKHAL MEKCIIANDISK. SI1EDD, LINN Co., OREGON. ALBAMY I Golleitiate Institute ALB AW, OREGON. !8S: ;A Full .I8.SS Corps scientttic, of Instructors, Classical, literal y, con.nierc M:S I'f siuiiv no. I nt.m.nl cl.iuu j ranged to meet t'ne ncco's all grade students. hptcial induccinerit.s orlered students f rem aijroad. 'luitiou ranges ire 5.50 to 12.50' PER TKKM. Board in private families at, low rate 1 Rooms for self boardimr at small expense. careful supervision txercUed over p away from home. For i-ivMiVrs al,j fui particulars," a the president, KEV. ELBERT X. COND1T, Alljany, Oregon ": 'iTHE? FAMILY PHYSICIAN, FAHEHBT'S PAIJAOSA, As a B'ood Purifier this medicine is hiehly recommended for all manner of chronic or old standing complaints, eruptions of the skin, such as pimples, blotches and rashes, rin- worms, tetttr, saltrheum, scald head. Scrofula, or Kinir's Evil, rheumatism -iin is the bones, side and head, and al sean-A arisintr from impurity of the blood. The only irenuiiic is mar u?actured by S. E. Dubbel successor to Fahmey Urog. A: Co. Waynesboro Pa. Price reduced to 75c. per bottle. DUBBEL CARBOLIC 0ft 7- j lUICUT is proving to be a rlne lemed j lliiCil I also. Price 25c per box ! DUBBEL RED THYME PAIN ! flginC is the worlds irreatest pain remedy j fLUnC it is used both internally and ex i ternally and acts like niasfie. For pains j cr-.mns in the stomach or bowels it ; worth ; its weight in gold. Price 25c. per bottle. OR WRSCHTSWIAH'S SOV EREICN BALM OF LIFE Has beta sold for several vears in the cast and ha8 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 per OR SHORT LINE & UX ION PACIFIC 11. B. Shortest and best route to all joints cast and south. Pullruad "Palace cars. Emigrant or fam ily sleepivs? cars all Hie way throuirh from Portland to Council Bluffs and KnnsnsCity ivithout chanirc. These cars are free of charre. For further particulars repi;dirir rates, etc inquire of Curran it Mouteith, agents, Albany, Oregon riolntinn f rarlncrstiip- w OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THeJ partnership heretofore existinir between Frank L Kenton and C. K. Chase, known as Kenton & Chase, Grocers. Albany Oregon, is this day dissolved by mutual consent, C. E. Chase retiring. F. L. Kenton will continue the business, Collect all sums due, andj pay all debts if the same.: F. L. KENTON. C. E. CHASE. lraxy May 15" 1S88 MRS- EMMA O'CONNc Fine IVIilliner' Xrpposite Rc'-crc House A BOND & SON, Dealers Seneral lerclianSiee. IrviiiK. I.nne ' poison Ar-dv TInnt liis a good second hand hav press for sale cheap. vi. mn