THE MOTCXTNti HERALD : SATURDAY, JULY 14, 1888.
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NATIONAL REPUBLICAN TICKET.
FOR PRESIDENT,
BENJAMIN HARRISON,
OF INDIANA.
FOR VICE-PRESIDENT,
LEVI P. MORTON
OF NEW YORK.
FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS,
ROBERT Jl'LEAN, WM. K A PI'S,
C. W. FtLTON.
EDITORIAL NOTES.
It is a well know fact that our
British neighbors on the north are
auxioualy interested .in the re-elec
tioa of President Cleveland. The
reason for this can be found in the
following extract from a private
letter in the New York Mail and
Exuress: "All Canadians hope
for the success of Cleveland and
Thurman, and the reason for this
is that we are naturally free trad
ers, and are anxious to build up
the manufactures of this country
and England at the expense of
those of the United States. Labor
is cheap here, and if the democrats
succeed next November it will un
doubtedly give England and this
country a boom, and as we have
always been a Utile jealous of
American prosperity, we are wish
ing for their success, and are
angry that the republicans should
have nominated such an excellent
ticket upon such an excellent plat
form." The Times, of Fort Dodge, Iowa,
a heretofore strong democratic pa
per, hoists the names of Harrison
and Morton as its party leaders.
"We quote from its explanation for
so doing this pen picture of Cleve- j
land and his action: "Devoid of
statesmanship, lie has attempted
to reverse the methods of the
various departments, to the dis
comfiture of himself and party as
sociates, being in every instance
compelled to return to former
methods or destrov the business,
..u:i.:-v,, ,..:
inereoy essiauiiaumtj niao i
ernment business in every depart
ment had been well and wisely ad
ministered ; and he risks the wel
fare of the country and his party
on tb.e cast of a single die, a theory
practiced by but a single nation on
earth, a nation diametrically oppo
site to ours in position, being com
oelled to draw upon four quarters !
, , , . . . , .
of the earth for raw material, while I
wA havps an abundance at hand." I
The temper and jealousy of the
German physicians have been ex
hibited in their action over the
matter of the Jgreat English phy
sician, Dr. Mackenzie, having been
employed to attend the closing
hours of Emperor Frederick's life.
But their growling cannot change
the situation, nor alter the belief
that the skill of Dr. Mckenzie pro
longed the emperor's days on
earth and kept him in good condi
tion. The object was to keep
Frederick alive and able to assume
control of the reins of the govern
ment, so that his family should
have the benefits of his having oc
cupied the position, and the
doubty Scotchman was equal to
the 'task, and can endure all the
sarcastic growlings of the German
doctors.
Geo. Francis Train is again to
take the lecture field. His ravings
in favor of the Chicago bomb
throwers will not assist in drawing
houses for him, and if he starts off
in any more like tirades he will be
apt to speedily empty what houses
his great publicity succeeds in
drawing.
The citizens of San Louis Valley,
Colorado, are in raptures over the
discovery of natural gas, it having
been found in boring for an artesian
well.
Democratic papers in San Fran
cisco are printing suppositious
j-tervie
. . .
S campaign literature against
r ien as
If such idiotic trasn
larnson.
ins votes for
Cleveland the
mdard oE intelligence iu trie
ii-hborhood of the Golden
G-.Ue
;.iust be. remarkably
i ;e:o Union (Rep.)
ow. San
POLITICAL POINTS.
When a democrat begins to howl
about Harrison's Chinese record,
ask him what Cleveland has done j
to check the influx of the Celestials.
That settles him. Fresno Repub
lican (Rep.)
Henry George is out of the work
ing party and is now advocating
free trade. When editor of the
San Francisco Post he favon d
Chinese immigration. The two
g y hand in hand and are opposid
to honest labor. Pasadrna Star
(Rep.)
The London Economist says that
on the adoption of free trade in the
United States depends the greater
share of English prosperity for a
good many years to come. We
suppose Mr. Mills knows for whom
lie is working. San Jose Mercury
(Rep.)
It is rumored that President
Cleveland wishes that he had not
made his free trade message quite
so strong. It makes him sad to
think that he might as well have
delayed taking off the mask until
after the election. Seattle Post
Intelligencer (Rep.)
The solitary reason the average
democrat can give for the introduc
tion of the tariff plank in the plat
form of the party is that Cleveland
demanded it in his message. The
country at large wants a better
reason than that. San Diego Bte
( Sep.)
The Mills bill is not so called be
cause of its effect in closing up
milts of various kinds. But it will
be mainly remembered through
sucn results, it tue mere snaciovv
of free trade has such effects, what
would follow the absolute abolition
of protection.-Marysville Appeal
(Rep.)
NEW TOUAl.
Dissolution of Partnership.
"VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TH VT THE
Xl partnership heretofore existing between
Win. ortmiller and T. H. Cone under the
firm name of Wm. Fortmiller & Co. is this
dav dissolved by mutual consent, Mr Cone,
retiring. All accounts due the firm will be
collected by Mr. Fortmiller, und ali liabilities
will be aisunieu by him.
Albany, Juiy 11, 1SSS.
WM. FORTMILLER,
T. H. CONE.
Aotft-e to Debtor.
PARTIES KNOWING THEMSELVES IN
dehted to the firm of Wm. Fortmiller
is Co., are hereby notified to come forward
and settle the same at once, as the copartner
ship of said firm has been dissolved and all
debts must be paid. rt'y. Fortmiller.
Wanted.
A1
PRACTICAL PRINTER, CAPABLE OF
of making up lorms and domic job
work in a country office. Apply to Lebauon
Express.
Fruit Itryer tor .ale.
PLUMMER FRUIT DRYER, FACTORY
size, complete, with auditions and im
provements, for sale eheap. Apply to A.
tUaker, bhedd, Oregon, or to A. Wheele.-,
Springfield, Oregon.
Masnoliaet'lour.
cred to any parr, of the citv, for SI. 10 per
sack JOHN A CRAWFORD.
nlSudtf
TIOR SALE -A GOOI 2ND HAND WAG-
r on. Inquire at this ortic
tow for Sale.
A FINE MILCH COW, 6 YEARS OLD
for sale T. J. Anderson, 5 miles south
! of Albany, near the t'alapooia.
C'ontraetor and Builder.
HE UNDERSIGNED V A.VING LO
cated in Albany solicits patronage
i from city and country. Will contract
I to build "bridires, barns, and all manner
of dwelling hou-es. including Queen
Anne, Eatlake and Elizahethian styles
of bundings. Will furnish plans and
speeiticatoiis free of t charsre. Satis
taction guaranteed W. 0. CASSEL-
HEWERT, PRACTICAL WATCHAIAKE
. and jeweler, Albany, Oregon,
Dissolution of Partnership.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
partnership heretofore existing between
W. J. Monteith and Fred Hoffman, under the
firm name of Hoffman & Monteith, is this day
dissolved by mutua consent, the former
etaining the bu.oon business, and the latter
the restaurant., n. J . aionteitn win collect
all accounts, and assume all liabilities in the
siloon business, and Fred Hoffman will col
lect accounts, and assume all liabilities in the
restaurant.
FRED HOFFMAN
W. J. MONTEITH
Albany, June 29, 1838,
')') miles east of Albany, near the Oregon
Pacific railroad, 30 acres in cultivation, and
contains sufficient water and timber for fjen
era. use Would make four good farms
Price, .12,000, with terms to suit purchaser.
For particulars apply to J. J. Dorris.
.Notice to Contractors.
"VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AT
i the next regular, term of the oounty
conimissioners court for Linn county, Oregon,
to be held at the court house in the city of
Albany, on Wednesday, the 8th day of
August, 1SSS, sealed plans, specifications,
strain diagrams and bids will be received for
building a bridge across the swale on the
Shedd and Albany road, about one-half mile
south of Kendall's bridge. Said bridge to be
150 feet long, 18 feet wide. Also for the
bmldipg ot a covered bridge across Thomas
creek, at 'he point where tie old bridge
known as the Devaney bridge stood. Said
bridge to be ninety feet in the elear bete-sn
piers, height of bents 14 feet and 16 feet wide
in the clear inside.
All bids must be filed with the clerk on or
before 1 o'clock P. M. of the above men
tioned day. 1 he court reserves the right to
reject any and all bids.
Done by order of the court this 9th day of
July, A. D., 1SSS fc.. t. MOaTAUbU,
County Clerk.
"VI"ALI3TER & WOODWARD, HOMKOPATniC PHV-
lTl sicians and surgeons, obstetrics treat
ment of chronic diseases of women and
children a specialty. All calls promptly at
tended to day or nurht Ottice in the Flinu
block.
Land Surveying.
.RT:FS DESIRING SCaVXYISS DOM! CAN OB.
;aiii accurate and prompt .rK i.y cAluns
upon ex-county surveyor 1. T.T. Fisher. He
j has complete conies of field notes und tow n-
j n;p ,, ttSi j prepared to do s.m eving in
anv mrt of Li'm count. Fostoft-.e aoarcss,
MilUr- Stattvii. Liin count-. Ore;o!!
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Stoves -and Ranges
ALSO A FULL LINE OF
TINWARE, TUMTS, HOSE, COTTER WARE
And eyery variety of cocking utensils and novelties in house furnishing
goods. The public is invited to ealljand examine this mammoth stock 'under
the new management.
NOW
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JULIUS GBADWOHL'S
Crockery Store.
Lloorer Bros'. Silverware,
Pr ;n l, China andOrvstalware.
Boys' "Wasrons vnd 13 oil Carriages,
Fancy and Toy Ooodss
SAVE YUR MONEY
Bv buying your goods trom my'store. I am bny
ing direct from the factory and sell at Eastern prices
with freight added, lor cash.
Kenton's Bakiiiff Powde -One Pound Can.25c
I am agent for ten responsible Fire and Marine In
t surance companies, representing $72,oootooo. Insure
and protect y cm self before it is too late. Iam also
aunt tor the i?rank Eros. Implement Co., 'Portland
f!ci on parte Francais. Hier wirdeutch gesprochen.-S
WILL & STARK,
-DEALERS IN
no
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Diamond Jewelry, Fine Sil
verware ,4Ungs. Ladies Watches
and Chaiiis, and ai! kinds of El
egant Jewelry
TGHiSKliJCLY LOW PRICES.
snrriT
II. McFARLAND)
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-ii
ties
JjlUil
Trimmings !
To tlie a
Ml
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I have this day contracted with Messrs, rftewart tfc
Sox, of Albany, to furnish a large quantity of pure
Manilla binding twine to members of onr order. All
patrons can call at their place of business and by 'the
method adopted at our business council secure the
benefit of my contract. I have also made arrange
ments with the same firm to furnssii a lot of Osborne
steel frame binders, Send iu your orders as soon as
possible as harvest is near. Signed
MART MiLLEK, Financial Agent.
SPRINGFIELD SAW
SPUIXGFIELD O RF&O NT,
2sFAlbany yard .and oiiiee on Riilroad, between 4h and 5th streets: J
Having lumber not exeelled in quality, -.nidfaeilities not surpassed forjthe
prompt and satisfactory liilitu or orders. I resne.-tfullv solicit a share of Jthe
aile. a. WHEELER.
AT
Having decided to close out our business here,we
will sell our
ENTIRE STOCK
! Clothing, Furnishing Goods, HaU, Caps, Trunks, Valises, Ect
AT
Those wishing bargains will call early before the
' tock is broken, as these goods must bc'cold within
the next 90 days,
6. B, BjBi&ftd & 0d
W. F.
(Successor to
and
winter
1 am now receiving new goods in every line and
would cordially invite everybody to call and inspect
our stock and prices. We propose to have th
The Live DrvG-oods House
of Albany, and shall at all time3 study the
wants ot our patrons both
Dry Goods Notions, :
wdm&. Furnishing Goods, ':
Hats and Caps,
: Boots and Shoes,
Groceries,Etc
Call and see me.
w- IE71- ZSE-iL-IDJ
(anccessor to N H. Alleu;
Albany, Oregon.
U flfifi fJVEN AWAY I
IDT.UUU 'Ulftin HIT 111 .
In profits will be given to customers between thisMate and January 1, 18S9.
at the store of
wm:. Simpson,
Who is selling an immense ban-truptstrn-k of ireeral merchandise at cost.
Call and see the goods on his 5,;l), 15, :10 2o sad ceut counters. His store is
headquarters for big bargains.
The City Liquor Store,
3. -BAU3IGABT, Proprietor.
5?Xext door to the Odd Ft-llcvs" einple, Albany, OrefronJ
Keep5n.-tantlv on hand the finest in rrUd aid domestic wines, liquors ciar an
to'-os. Onlv f.rst-cla?3 liju"r store in sh- ciry "
SPECIAL ATTENTION PAIDITC CHDESS ' FROM THE COUNTRY 1
Of
liishw
mw
COST
Cost!
READ,
N. II. ALLEN) . ZZZZZ
soring
in style and prices.
sock
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iWoti Dnlrnmr f
-A FULL STOCK OF-
Staple Groceries I
asswe.
The best qnmlitj ot tMcoffM,
tmlB, etc.
CAKES, PIES,
Fresh Baked Breac?
Every Day.
AttfeisoMaad reHabto boaae is tlm to
found a complete assortment, of fresh famih
groceries, to which is constantly being added mm
Ute seasooahte hnes of rrewnw ad pcovisioaai
such as
Cranberries
Fine Pickles,
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 bowrht when prieaq
were low, and the benefit of the margin will dm
given to liis customers. Remember the plan,
vt the old coruer on First and Bndalbin 8ta.
HOFFMAN AND PFEIFFER4
Proprietors of
And manufacturers of
Choice Confectionery.
We are now prepared to tarnish cnoice, freak
candies of best grade, consisting of pure stick,
assorted fiavora, mixed candies, extra Freucb
and chocolate creams, fancy mixed, candy to
and a general assortment flne candiss
AT THQIESALK Oat RETAIL
GfOrders trom comitrv dealers promptly am
Kned to. Factory on Fust steaet,
Albany, - - Oregon
NEW PROCESS FLOUR.
(Svpstiorfar tamflKanirhaalair )
TkBestStogePacilito
BTTh HkcsXahoa io aii pBf& fcr wseafc
ALBAJHT , flattQQM;'
E8TBTB
Heals serrsjd
h'o iodwUtetbhestin BwTrrarKt
SECOND SAND STORE.
TheTpast year has proven it to be a
necessity. The best and cheapest
place in the city to buy your jfl
Stoves.Furaiture, tinware
We aie always prepared to buy vour
heusehold furniture at the highest
cash price. Sole agents for thej
PEERLESS OIL CAN
And Lamp Killer.
!3TTinshop recently added . AH work
unuc au ;.ue lowest possioie rates C
L. UOTTLIEB.
Aitany Bath Housed
AND
HAIR DRESSING SALOON,
JOSEPH WEBBER, PROPRIETOR.
rLadieg tnd children's"hair dress.
uz a specialty. Dntue satisfaetioa
2ruaranted.
Adminittrator.t Xotlrr.
In the County Court ofjuinn county. State o
Oregon.
fn che matter of the Estate of Ida M. Crewse
deceased.
pvOTICE IS HEREBY GIrEN THAT THE
I undersigned has been duly appointed
.tirainistrator of the above estate by the
county court of Linn county, Oregon. That
ill persons having claim against said estate
are hereby notified and required to present
the same, together with the proper proof nd
vouchers to the undersiirned at his residence
in Shedd, Linn county, Oreson, within six
months from the date hereof.
Dated June 11, 1S33.
DAVID CREWSE,
Administrator.
NORTHWEST
FIRE and MARINE
INSURANCE COMPANY
PORTLAND, - . OREGON
Fine t.c iluij Lo
gart's.
OSveia Away.
w. F. Read proposes to give away
a fine gold watch with his 1:0! d and
silver nrize shirt, the very bet fittino
and best made, white shirt in the
market. The price is as low or lower
than any equally as good shirt in the
i.iarket. '
CrockerF
new
ALBANY SODA WORKS
li Crown Milk
HBassManrans
(on iiiiiiiai mtm 1 1 tnj
h.d!rcks
trmm SS eXs to Sl.M
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