THE MOIiXINi
IIErvAL: FRIDAY, JTjXE 22, 18S8.
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trrim: Kt.vn j. r. trj k.
:;tii at ; fft
iere one i
Chicago. .Time 1-5.
WE EKLY To uuii Kmtor ok ths HKi'AT.i.:
I ( ).ir tr.-i in ii'it 1. n-r 1.-4 Jul SnniLiv
i.CKIPTlON. !t.0 in-i, ;,,cr .1 it. ,.v..i.,i i.e..
i somewhat warm and uu-tvi i'le. we
... . . t , ' arrived at Omaha on the loth at
bv rrii;'tW '..'i'n P-m- We stopped over there
it;r ji-:;!.. ..' s,o ; day, and out in the time riding j
i over the city, ihe population oil
- PaWUl.ed StWav Morning.) ! 'l!' I'1 lhe' d:lim t0 bt I M
,,..r mm i :..iMu-H. .. : 12) ,!h)t). there are some verv I
"w .mi ma laiii in advance 2.f0 costly ouildinjs there. The church- i
; 1 aU(. school, buildings are very i
i Jii: n isis. ; fine and a credit to the city. V.'e j
M pt ttip A'lir'uv i.imrnin. follow..- 1 1 . i . .. I, .. . ii... 1 ft.. ...-..-! . . . I (
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Daily a.xd
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aw uic IcsuiiJUlltfU OI a Erent mo I nmhonn
uy jdtuus Uli. is subscribed the subjoined indorse-
w ment and autograph of a distinguished "public offic
iG-EO. W.
a i Si a E B E
I i here to-dav (lot 1) at 7 a. in. We j
--;ri ... it . . . i . .1 . .1 . . i '
...j.-...
hurull otiiws north
a i - ihe Nat ruw G.niit- R. R. J pacific hotel, which i alreadv
I :. ""is an' vjif ! wdt"L t Tlie are a reat many
jm uiiica south 7;-o p. si. ! ueiegate here in mi all parts ot the
! iic iiostoiiiou win-t)C ciusoi each e eiiini; United States. The Sherman men
"ho are hard at work, have their
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concur in indorsing St. Jacobs Oil.
GO
X'CEOii TO V. II. McFiULAND)
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A CURE
IN EVERY
BOTTLE.
Ex-Pastir.asier Gonera cf ihe (Jutted States.
CURES
RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, SC'ATiCA, SPRAIHS,
BRUiSES AuD BUHS.
aula Jyij Ihvpoixi mid Dcnters Evcrimhen.
THr CHARLES fl yi'-eirn ftp.. BaSimori Kd
I i! . 11 SIX tO SUVS1I O 'jl.'JL'K.
c.-istcred niiittor lor the early morning
t r j. i ;i houiii Iih niuilett bwure S o iock t'iu
THE CHI C ALIO CONVENTION.
The w r c of the republican, na
tional convention at Chicago,
headquarters here. Also the
Gresham men. I think the con
test will be between Gresham and
Sherman, and in favor of Gresham.
1 was introduced to Judge Gresh
am to-day. He is a fine lookimr
man and the very picture of hon-
,.i.i- IT, i..... i... ...i. v..;. .. '
l.l 1 4.11 . , c.-m . lie llci. it 1IIJSL l.ll llKrililO lllli
although extended over a somewhat I t,,eVare workinjJ und Ithink
protracted session, seems to have ! he is gaining strength continually,
resulted in embodvins the nrinci-j J. W. CUSICK.
i
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j The platform adopted by the
J republican convention at Chicago
j speaks with no uncertain sound on
j the question of protecting Ameri
can products.
pies of the parly into a platform
squarely to the point, and the con
vention is now engaged in selecting
from some half dozen good candi
dates the one best suited for carry
ing the standard of the party to
victory in the contest between pro
tection and free trade this fall.
That this is the simple plain
issue, cannot be dodge-i, although
tiie St. Louis convention attempted
to straddle the issue by endorsing
he principles of the democrats in
1 84, which was lor protection after
a mild fashion, then turned about
and endorsed Cleveland's free
trade, free wool message and lastly
demanded the passage of the Mills
bill, which is perhaps the most
obnoxious feauture of them all.
On this question Oregon lias
already spoken with no uncertain
! sound.Hndonthe protection platform
adopted at Chicago this state will
speak agaiu lighc vigorously next
autumn for protection for our home
industries and for American mar
kets for American products.
An ILtStern exchange speaks out
fully and plainly its views upon j
the subject of school children oc
cupying hours out.-ide of the reg
ular school hours lor study. It
says: "The anioant of school
work to be done at home is a aub
j ;ct in which parents and teachers
are equally interested. Aside from
the physical injury caused by car
rying loads cf books to and from
school is the time consumed out of
seliool hours in the preparation of
lessons. No one with the least
knowledge of physiology will con
tend that ten hours a day of in
tellectual labor is a reasonable tax
upon a growing child. The teach
ers themselves are paid only for
One-half of that time, and some
liaveevtn been known to rebel at
the occasional necessity of pro
longing their labor two or three
hours bevond the limit. Parents,
too. have a nght to protest against I A J;
beinz continually called upon, ! OI Albany, nuartiiuCaiajioi.it.
perhaps in hours they themselves UT mxacohms , .miiinaki.k t.um.b .
... . . ., . ill. Noliv suits and pints i-.u and mad
Can ill aftord to Spare, to help the:r j ti order Iroin ti e latent line of sami.ius di
Children Solve problems or Write reel from "Frisco a siiTL-ialty. Ckumuir and
: rt-1 airmjr a ironi ' none, l irst i-tree'
compositions. For such service I aumuv. or.
Having- decMed to cloe out our business liere, we
will sell our
ENTIEE STOCK
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-ATOLL 8TOUKOF
Staple Groceries I
FineGlassware,Croclery
... h " I Th best quality of taos. coffee, raisins, mv
, i suits, etc.
gj CAKES, PIES,
Fresh Baked Breatf
Every Day.
-DEALER IX-
Stoves and. Ranges
Thk official vote of the state will j
probably be canvassed next week.
IIAIi:V TK.
Halskv, June 21. j
Solomon Bond has pu-vhased !
from A. Blaker, of .hedd, a pair oi
tine Ilolstein-l-'reisian cattle.
The basket meeting that was to
have beeu held at William l'earl's
grove Sunday, June 17, was - post
poned for another month, on ac
count of the rain.
Messrs. J. S. Van Winkle anti
Harvey Bond having received
their diplomas from the Willamette
I nivercily, have returned t . their
homes at Ilal-py, to so'-nd the
summei's vacation.
Clik-ngo (li icd iit-ef..'u. 1 white t'.zh,
mackerel in i-aiU anil bane!-; just
eeived at Biownell & Stanard'c.
Six shaves for a dollar at Vierci k's
Lawr-s. '25 yards for .si, at Head s.
i:it.
Clo 'thing Furnishing Goods, Hats, Caps, Trunks, lalises, Ect
AT
Cost
Thoe wishing lai'.irains will ealifearly before tlin
stock is broken, as these gt ods must be -udd within
the lie:, -j 1M days,
6. B- l-6lafic( & 6cy
-ALSO A FULL LINE OF
TINWARE, 1U3IPS, HOSE. COTPEIt WAHE
And eyery varietv of eoekinir iitanslls and novelties hi !i'.ui- furuishimr
oods. The publie is invil-jd to c.ill anil examine this liiuimuuiii stoek under
the new niaiiaeuicut.
l 1
saw si
ton
- - - - - Ejsi i m u ' w ffi a
2 Albany yard and office on Rulr.iad, between 4 h and .',iu street
Havinir lumber not excelled in qur.lity, ..ndfacilities not sar;a.sed fur the
prompt aiid,sati6tactory liltiar or order.-. I.resne-tniHv solicit a h.-ire r;the
rad'-'- A. WirEKLKK.
At this old sad rriUblo house in also to t-
Tound a complete assortment, of fresh famik
rroceries, to which is constantly being added aX
the seasosabie line of gracoriua and provision
such as
Cranberries,
Fine Piches,
Dried Beef Chipped to Order,
Anchovy Mustard,
Candies and Nuts,
Eastern Buckwheat Flour,
Canned Goods of All Kinds, ;
Bohemian Glassware, Etc
These goods were all bought when prkvg
were low, and the benefit of the margin will lt
iven to hu customers. Remember the
U the old corner on First and Broadalbln ists.
I a mmmmiimtw m
In i ii ht
1 IaaItpja
mm
On WcitnoMia . .inin-l.s:i, 1:1 .-vi. anv, to
the w.fe of ilarry N-e!, ; son.
WHU'AKER-To tin wife of K. A. Whitaker
of Walton River, on .May 20, a daii-l;ter.
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OlbTIBS,
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Tie Hardware ani Novelty to
!
HOFFMAN AND PFEIFFER,
Proprietors of
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ALBANY SODA WORKS
trr
And manufacturers of
1
01
Choice Confectionery
Upune lby vvrn. himpson. 5, 10, lr, and -i cent counters no each of
u.uii evei y an is soui as T.n ngures named. Tins ia a rare ooiMirtunit I
... i u, i la uiuuiuic mm imusenmu turnislnnc f0i(ls or to
r"" iv,ww 3 iseiuiaiueies at prict.-i neyer before neanl m. iaflAtoia
A'EW -AO-19A1.
WANTED A TO UO (.iFXFK.M
housework: ) eiinuiient place and tood
wjos f.r coinp;ielit iri; Uermau pruieired
Inquire at thij. ottiee.
T70R SaLE-A i;ooo 3!i HA.SK WaG-
on. Inquire at this ortii:
-AND DEALER IX-
Text Books and a
11 School Suplies.
Fine stationery, miscellaneous books, photograph and autograph albums,
inkstands, ink, pens, psmvU. etc., eu. Sheet musio, music book.JJauu all
kiiub of musical merchandise.
General ISTews Depot.
2TViil ord'Tt promptly attended to.
T7C
X niiilinery siore. Will run unvn st ck jo 1
tliat it will not require much capital to pur-
chase the same, t-'or further piTtii.-uUrs u-.ill i
upon or address ill:.;, k. J,i. t uXNkR.
Box 16S, Alhai y, O n. j
LOs . j
ONE TWO-YEA1! oLU fc-TEEK, I-HUII
red, with smue white on his brr.e-t a-! !
flanks, also ritrhr ear cut off and left -.-:r
split, and branded L on left hip. I.eit m.i
farm one miie eat of All any a!.nt two I
months ago Any. me returninnr uivh - i'i- i
formation lending to the ren.iery of the
sinie, will be suiiahlv rewmiled nv
H. I.. lU KKlIAItT.
('' lor Jal-.
are teachers emploved and naid. VI ami
, , i , : II wish
1 tf -.ii.L. liir. j-A.iini.j VI. iu
li r..u..ll tlx.ii , i.a ..oil o...:
As SUch Work belongs to the Sell"' 1 i place the s ie in the ii.iMUof oinun -
room, it should be done there. 1 i .lhj '"st,"'- i&r
-in order to get it done at all, it j
muse needs oe crowded into ti.e- .
W. F. READ,
(SucffSor to N.S1I. ALLEN)
1
Cos!
era !
These sroods must, be sol!. C til early and secure harsrains.'
m
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ana
Lamp
Triniffliep
We are now prepatrd to furnish choice, f rci
candies of best grade, consisting: of pure sti -k.
assorted flavors, mixed candies, extra Krenca
and cfaocotate creams, fancy mixed, candy toys
and a geoerai assortment of flue candies
AT IHOIESALK OB KETAIL.
dTOrdera from eeantry dealers promptly t
Uned to. Faetory on first street,
Albany, - - Oregon
fl1
M Crown 1
ISOK, &AJVNIII6 A CO., Prop's.
NEW PROCESS FLOUR.
(Superior far family aad baken' use)
Tie Best StOKige FaGilitiea
WTlio Xitfcest f rio in -ouh pmto. for whea
... OkVEOOK.
fieyere Hoise Manranfi
(OK BOaeMAS kjuC
)
ii
Winter
nun
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111 HI"
0
stock
I am now receiving new ooods in every line and
would cordially invite everybody to call and inspect
' our stock and price's We propose to have t.i-
00 COKI) ! 1.11
personally superintend the labor
which legitimately belong to the
school room."
M iiml W;i III I'll
sealed ri:opo.-;.vi..s Folt 100
llOUrS rightly belonging tO ret, j O body fir w-ji.l delivered at tile Albany ;
, . . j e;ec;ric lijht works iil be received on or he- I m . t m t- X 1 ' T T
recreation or home duties, then rore Mav i Thermht t.. tejeet ami and ail ! P U rx I 1Tr- I imr I r.rAn LI imn
le9S should be attempted, that the 1 r-: LlVC JJ1 V V iDUUS ; IlOllbC
teacher may have opportunity to I R 'f "' . T.AM " 1
1! of good broken inures, about Hl'O lbs. I i iiili.,ni: ,1x1
! each, 5 and 7 yeais each. One tine brood illOaUy, anH Sliall ab fill LlineS SUlCiy: me
mare with celt, one yeailin-.' and one 2-vear-I , , " , 1 ,1 ;, . . , "I
old colt, one a..n ami harm.. Inquire I WailtS ot OUi" patrOUS Ootll Ul St) le aU(l fl'lCeS.
As tO Whether we have to pay j 3ilie a:"r '' Albany as ahovestated j
more for clothing under a protec- jor sU;
tive tariff than we would under! A mE dkxtek spisixg top buggy,!
, i A ror one or two horse. Inquire at the!
iree trade, mere can De dui one ; hkrald ottice.
opinion when the factH are all i
understood. The Chronicle give TJ uxteks and dogs that io not
. . ., . i. t ... fl. know the iliffertnce between a sheep and
a hint on that subject when it says , ., t:hine(iL. ,w:aut, arc hereby notified to
that the American soldier's cloth- K-vv olY "ur :iinn V'1 t;,is --,t.v.rts'rr the
! eoi sequcnce ot an eiiforeemeni of the law of
ing hss leen made in American i trespass. isiM & laxxixg.
mills and sold to the government j
Police f Hunlers.
la.vo:
!4
i 11 Uryant. .
i.4M: i.im:
Inqii
Dy American manuiacturers. a i stock,2gi:aix kaums axi k sma
:i;f, knoi.il Af tto. a.,-...,, : t tracts tor sale on easy term
xajiiiucij v i'vuiu tuv vili man
empire, in discussing the subject
clothing of the United htates i JN
Kotice ot" nisolnlion.
rOTICE IS IIEKKUY GIVEN" THAT THE
ei)-ua!lueihi) heretofore cMs.'iii'.' ie-
... .. ii x . ,.l i . i i : . ,1.; . 1....
l:... i i - . i lAieeii i..-.t;i anil .. .oinie. i.-. tiuiia.
army.qiiahty considered. IS Cliej per ; ,ti,S(,heil by mutual consent, the latter re-
than that of anv other army in the ' tli"i!,ir 1,111 assuming ail liabilities
- 1 an-l oa u all deiits.
world." This in itselt ought to be Datui a banv .inne s.
:i conclusive answer to tne igm-; -j i iLoixu 'i iikxt -scitable kok
ronf rl lO T(TC tllQ .f.tl 1 HIT
- i , overman s harm-Mt ston-
COi; tiUMnes, net ibmr to ihcmpyn
l i i iveriKan's h:ii-iic.s ston-. Inunirf at rlit;
more in the Unit? 1 States than ' i:.ft. r place
abroad. As a matter of tact, the
-t..i ,.i.,fl. i i f"PAN OF Mlol.-SE.. 'HAIt.VESS AND
htajiic liiucuco ui iilii, s?nii u. . -y v
are worn by the American work
ingmen, are cheaper in tli United
States than anywhere ele in the
world."
-AT-
3I00SD BAND SIOBE,"
T; ! t.at '-:ir i
...-if. Tiie!
At the next meeting of the
Hoard of Trade a committee on
advertising will probably be :v,--ointed.
This is an important
matter arid caro shot:!'! 'oe taken in
putting the rid-.t.men on the co:r.- i
mittee. Judicious a.lven.ii::g is
being used with great effect hy
Portland, Tacoma. Seattle zvA
other growing cities, and ir. is i.i
this direction that the Albar.y
Board of Trade can do inuJt go,.,.
Dry Goods Notions,
Furnishing Goods.J
Hats and Caps,
Boots and Shoes,
R'iS; ! Grocenes.Etc
; Call and see nie.
For .;i!c.
SL'on for :.!('. eitber toaethrr or .-ena- i
rs.telj as will suit I U!v!;:iser. tr-r :nf.,in:a-
li'-n. i I i fit thiso'lice or :it the mvutrr's siori i
-!1-
I
i'i 'ne ritv. i.urm; sample roi.-ms i-.r ivm-:a.-r-.'
;il ii. v.. . Zi C!.:n-.ii... viiipi'.;.!;-) in tii-
Kii:'.i.:i. lll-i--.i i;t: i.rtl.v jor I'.-Viuii s.
1 ii !i nill Mivt- SJiiiif
1Y TA'ilN.; Y .!;:. .s;;ViXii MiCHiXrs
i)ri.tVi-ro-.:ri.T. i: V. I .:- ;-
. -. A". . ; . t,r..: i,c,.;.ii
.tauewssor to X '1. Aaei.
JULIUS GBADWOBL'S
Crockery Store.
Roo-er Bros'. Silverware,
IP re ti !i, O ! ii tia siiid Crystalware.
Boys' Wajrons vnd Uoll Carriao-es
Fancy and Toy Ooods.
SAVE YUR MONEY
Bv buying your goods from my store. I am blu
ing direct from the factory and sell at Eastern price
with freight added, lor cash.
Kenton's Bulking Powffe --One Pound Can. 25c
1 am agent for tan responsible Fire and Marine In- j 1 jhnur Rath U
surance companies, representing 7 2, 000,000. insure! Mud) jjcitil H0HS8
and protect youiself before it is too late. Iam also! HAIR 'oIitTai nnu
agent for the Frank Bros. Implement Co-, Portland. Joseph webber proprietor.
H. DIERCKS.1
VCustomera ovdar vaaAwar tebvd.
tables - v ied irtMt Ombmt t tint markat.
j reven it to lie a
-' tl.t::.it
nacc in tiic city io oi;y jour
StoYEs, Furniture, tinwars
V. :- :m- :!l v. :iy i.ri jUHxrl to l-.uy vour
leuschoht iuniiJuiv" ;i,e li'ijflifctt
pr.ee. Sole agems tor the
PEERLESS OIL CAN
And Lamp Killer.
STTinsfcop recently added. All work
done at the iowc-st possiblt- i-.it e
ihittier I ThompsoD, gity r b stable,
PLAIN ANDJ ORNAMENTAL! AKCHIEJBLACKBUltN. Proprietor
P A IVTtVf' ; . . . ..
llOHStis Ji'JAKUEO BY THE DAY OH
tie i-mii-:- "iia ctiiiilren's hair rli--s.
nr a ?t.i--ia!ty. Inti.u- satisfacttou
2rn:vr:ii)ti-'-5.
PAINTING,
paper Hanging
Done on short notice. Satisfac-
nlilornfa al-K-4'nrr.
Tlie only ruarnnti-t-d cuii- for cat
nrrli, -o!d in tin- head, liav li-ver roe
;..1(!. i".i?:.ri-j.a: deafiies.-. :.:nii .orc vc-n.
tit-store tlie geiie of taste niul'mi-pk-as.-oit
bn-ntli, resulting fM
tarrh. Easy s,nd i-leassmt to Ustr
ruiKiii inrectKMis mnl a rim. ;
n-ar-
ehoppca feed for sale at stable or delivered to
any part of the city.
arjtvi in 1. . ... . a... 1 , . 1 .. . . 1 , ..
1 -, ' . . . v. v., ... 11 . ii i 1: is . i,.ij Ta..
tion guaranieea. v. uarges reason- non ;e. j n cin-i:,r t APiFTlNF MFni ' V
abie and all work promptly attend- j I COMPANY-. Oroviiu- Cal ' Six'im -Mi
edto. Cilj Taxes. fi-.Mtmetit lor.KW, seiit" hV mail' for
OTICE IS MfcKEBY U1VEX THAT TIIF i:i? ; Ma;
Albany. Oregon.
lyl The City Liquor Store,
Ver ;i!c ;i! a Snraa;-), : ' - -
j .Mtt. n:
!:...UKe i-.-. i
M.W t'H KTi -N ; . (.!
Wi ! lie so-.: ar. a hi
7T r.iVKR-v. PUAf.TK.-AC WATi.-'iM.'
ii . 11. jvV. e.oi", Ai -Uj-, UreuM,
dT. BAV3I&ART, - Proprietor.
T?TNext d .'-r ro thr: U; ".Hr.vs einp1, Al:.-any,! Oreu-oii'Kj;
Keeps consrnnriy en ban-! tb fin.t :"i;rTh!.I ani dociestic wines, li-ijiu rs, cigars at-toV".--.-oo.
onlv first-ciflii li'juor stc.-re ia sh city '
orui.-ii. Ai Ii-.!iiJa t.-i;,alu o..Ln..s ii.oitl li.- iMumiil
.gnci
FARM IMPLEMENTS
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION
HARD WA RE
Stoves anil Tinware
I AT
PORTLAXJJ PRICES.
CALL AND SEE US. 3
B. NBLS01T,
Shedd Oregon
tax roll of the'citv'of Alhanv. I.ii.i
, county, Oi-fjron, for the year of has i ty t ii-
i newi placed in mv hand- for i-o le-tion, ami T ymait, aicetit for the State
I i will remain so for tbirtvdHvs frr-!- his ilnt . i I''HalKc compynv for Allnnv-
after wl-i.h rim ..i-.. ..r..i .oue'l, lillll ll.!liaf ilu- s-niC l.ioni ntf v nt.
after winch time costs and exn.-:,-, i.r ,n V. , ""' " . 1 W prompHv at-
lectinir s:iid .icli.i.incnt taxes v. iil Leadd-' I ,t-,'I:Vcu ? 1:1 "'-'iCf bv calling at
wed at Ahui. . t)r..tbi? S.-W .Jay ..f April. I vir oi':v Uu east of Conn
JISAA- M Ws ! nio.-..
5I.SAA' I'.VV:
City Marshal
irroi-m-v .t.,rc.
Cniilnu-lnr si ml ISuildcr.
eateit mi Alhanv 'ilic irs natroni,--
TJ1E LOtHslOXED HAVING LO
eated
trom i-itv iHid com.trv. Km
!r:- ail the v. ::v fn-i.i -Jfi i,, 75 ,-;, ts
r.rr r-ourd ot P-r.v.-.-n A: ;S-:;n;.-YiV
X O RT ti W EST
)m't f i 1 to i--e- the tripods suFo,-;
;' r & Co. Tii3y art', the hit ?
tli:-i'r '-.'.t i:i noveiiv fiiriiiturc
O-h
"am !'(( int v.j..,, 1
' tSlOWllcil A; Stailalds.
at
1 . in :hk! com.try. Will .ontra. t : PI fin 1 HlIlIlTn
ink br.d-es, barns, and ,liailli..r i L U HP; M UjVfO
s Mum.
li'i-h'sh puu and WSltpamrc nrMRn,
lit -tiurjfe. S:.":S I r,iw.n,vu j o lit ri N I
w. l ianL- ; PORTLAND, -
to build
o! d
An lie
of builr:;n
A fine selection of fresh millin- !
nt-y nit nrritj'd from New Yori. at capital stwk.
E. &. C. Howard's. j . I. 12J2F302f.
0P,EG0N