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THE MOHXIXG HERALD: THURSDAY, OCTOr.ETC 25. 1S88 Horning gailg gcvad Daily a.nd Weekly TERM 3 OF SUBSCRIPTION: DAILY. Published every lnornin? except. Monday.) D j'ivered by carrier, per week 0.15 liy mail, per yi-ai 5 00 WKEKLY. t every Friday yf:n;.) (Pulilislied ev ne copy, per annum, in auvaiice.. When not paid in advance .J2.00 J() ;-(; THE M 1II. Miils at the Albany postolhcee! For all otftces north "Jlie Eastern states Die West Side And the Kai row Gauire R. R. ) For Portland and .Salem 11 A. M Corval lis anil Yaquina 12;S0 p. M ofliee south 7:30 r. m. The postotliee will be closed each evening rom six to seven o'clock. Registered matter for the early morning train should be mailed before S o clock the previous eveiiinf. "NATIONAL" KEPOBLIOAtT TICKET." FOR PKKSIDEXT, BENJAMIN HARRISON, OF INDIANA. FOR VICE-PRESIDENT, LEVI P . MORTON , OF NEW YORK. FOR PRRSIDKNTIAI. ELECTORS, ROBERT M'LEAX, VM. KAPCS C. W. Fl'I.TON. THE FEATURES OF CAMPAIGN. THIS When the writer of the political history of the future comes to indite the national campaign of 1S8S he will of course record the circum stance of the Mills bill, and the message out of which it grew, and the campaign issues that in turn grew oat of it. He will put down the facts of the surplus, the tem perance question, civil service reform, the Chinese restriction act and the Canada retaliation meas ures. Going more minutely into cart' details, he will probably note the Florence and Paris letters of Mr. Blaine and the equally positive and even more numerous declina tions of Mr. Childs. He will also say that Mr. Cleveland was the unanimous choice of his party for renomination, and that strict civil service reformer that Mr. Curtis, and jlMr. Godkin, tells us he is, he did pot scruple to violate his own civil service reform order. A partisan who turned his official utterances into electioneering pleas would hardly be put down by impartial historians as merely offensive. Mr. Cleveland outdid the. offensive partisan by becoming wholly partisan, and managing hisiown re-nomination and re-election campaigns. Probably the historian will also - glean from the newspaper files, the fact that some $-(),0!J0,000 o; gov ernment money were placed out in f ivored banks who use it for private gain, without paying the public, to whom it belonged, anything for the use of it. But the one) striking feature of the campaign of 1888, that the future political chronicler cannot and will not ignore, is the part that General Benjamin Harrison played in it. No nominee of any party was ever named under so many favorable auspices and conditions, and no nominee ever so steadily grew in the estimation of every body, during an exciting political campaign. General Harrison, well thought of first, has marched from I the round of mere respectab'e I notoriety, to a universally known and respected place in the public i political estimation. J He has done all this upon merit. His life and character have been searched and studied. His mind, his temperament and his detei mination have been weighed in scales that had no bias in his f.ivor. -He has not .been found wanting. Indeed, he has borr.e his sidvi down, and has kept it down, by the weight of his own worth as a man. The steady growth of General Harrison in the hearts of the people will be the leading historical feature of the campaign of 18SS, and the future chronicler must either so record it or come down from his doomsday - J book pretensions. The San Francisco Examiner, in a recent editorial, gives the Oregon democrats a severe castigation for what it terms the party's inertness and says: "If Oregon votes for Harrison it will be because the democrats had all the democracy whipped out of them by the traitorous combination of last. Tune ; because they have not the courage nor wit to organize in fighting trim; because they fritter away their time aud energies in petty personal squabbles instead of act ing together for the good of the party; because they have, in place of a leader, a dozen office seeking manipulators, etc." The facts of the case are that the Examiner misconstrues the situation. Ore gon farmers have arrived at the conclusion to vote for their own interests irrespective of party affiliations, and free wool does not go down with them worth a cent, no matter who attempts to cram it. e.;becker, BLACKSMITH, MACHINIST AND Practical Hors sslioer, SHFDD, OREGON. A 1 kind of l.lacksmithing ancimn- cliim: work done promptly ami at reasc na'uL; rates. Sharpening Oliver Chilled piou s made a specialty. -aiTAlso ca-riesa full Hue of Agricul tural Implements of th; host makes .T-ALL WORK WARRANTED'!? THE ONLY BRILLIANT DURABLE, ECONOMICAL ThE STATE COKVALLIS, OREGON. Term Jt'oiEiiiit'iirrs ou.iTtHliie.siIiO, St-pli-iuber ft, 1888. FACULTY s They c.' .;.d rVtuesT el all otli. rs in Nmeothirs Are Uiaii;0..'l l Strenjiih, Purity are jtit as,nod. Heiva'cot imitations tl:ey are made oi cheap arid m;i rior materials ai d give poor, weak. crocl:y colors. v 6 colors; 10 cents pact. Send postal for Lye Hook, Sample Can', d. lections for coiorin I'ho:os; making the litest Ink or liliiifiy J10 cts, a quart), etc. .S )ld by druL'jfists or i.y FjrUiu.tji or ..i-.jii..,. . aucy ainL.uliB PAINTS 'tint 'jr., DIAMOND A full oorrw ofexpeiienced Professors aiul Teachers. COURSE OF STUDY Arranged exprf-dy to meet thedemands a needs of the "riiiinjf interests ef tiie sta PKEPA lORY DEPARTMENT For student o to enter the to enter Coll la years of a?e who tlesir les;e, but are not prepared jlasses bv examination. The rapid increase of the in fluence of the cowboy style of fiction literature, which has be come so alarmingly prominent in our country of late, calls for prompt and decided action. The problem is how to meet and counteract that influence. An example of it was recently given in California where a beautiful young lady became so imbued with the ideas inculcated in the ten cent editions, that she essayed to become a real cowboy and became so dangerously reck less that she had to be confined in an asylum. The crusade against publishers who furnish this class of reading should be so prompt, earn est and effective as to drive them out of business. El Mahdi, the Egyptian revolu tionist, is credited with the design of attempting to deflect the river Nile from its course and send it wandering off east into the Red Sea, or west into the Saharan desert. Such action, if consum mated successfully would render Egypt an uninhabitable desert and forever destroy the land of the Pharaohs. The civilized world cannot allow it to be accomplished and better hurry up and catch E! Mahdi before heorgamzeshis spade brigade. MILITARY TRAINING To the extent required by Jaw. BUILDINGS Lir;,'e, . Commodious and Well Ventilated. location; In a cultivated and Christian community ,and one of the healthiest in the state. EXPERIMENTAL STATION. Circulais containing matter fuil of interest to farmers, will be regularly issued and copies mailed to each patron of the College. EXPENSES ZZ. Reduced to lowest, figures. Two or more free scholarships from every county. Consult vour County Superintendent. We oiificentty appeal to the farmers and Granges of Oregon to patroni.e the only school established by Oregon for the pro motion of her agricultural interests. Fcr catalogue or other information, address IC. L. AH.LI, ITesUlcnl, orvallis, Ureiui. Gdd Silver, Bronze, Copier ."On.y 10 cent ames - J CURES iVeuralgia Neruoua JPwstratten Rheumatism CELERY COMPOUND ROOFS" Payne's Celery Com -und cured n.v nerv ous Sick headache. Jlrs L A lirenuier. S;in Jai-inf., Cal. COIlN ZLT BEOS. HAVING REMOVED TO THEIR New Quarters T H Kian cy Diseases All AND Liver Disorders -Ali.ei nun s. bot- 'les of Paine Celery Compound 1 am cured .1 ri.euin..'. l ::i -atinie! Hutchinson, -'"iim; ' or'tish. N H xt lo to JNow call the attention of the public to thtir plete stock of ni n i S 1 ftlNA in i ) com- Jltliasdore me nr re .o'id for kidic-V dw ase han any other n.edi ine. (iio. Abbott, Sioux City, Iowa Pyitie's C-leiy com- benefit for torpid fe er i.ss ! lizabeth Udall Que ec, Vt. I 1 Mill M I1 ITS m P. HA I ummV i ni l 1 w vvvi m which will be sold at a very small roiil,J "quick sales, sljort -pi ofitsand fresh goods beino our mot4 o SF'Fine line ot choice Imported and Domestic Cigars kept constantly on hand. IS. J". JONES. bookseller, f ewsdea Sta doner, M tKKIEII. PARRISH LESLIE At the Hues House in this city, on Wednesday, Oct. "-!, l.-iS, by Ceo. Humphrey, J. P., Mr. II. Parrith anil M:t Fannie Li-slie, both of Scuaville. FlSIltt? WALDFN At the residence of the bride's paren! . in Uenton county, on Oct 2Jd, by Rev. E: J. Thom on, L D., Mr. Frank Fisher and Mi: ; Anna S. Walden. NEW TO-DAY. lor Sale. ft'ORK HORi ticulars enquire of G. F. Simpson. 7 A NT K D AN KV.PKRlKNtKr HANI) TO HRMIi foot of Lyon street, IHssolution o(i(-e. ''PO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. NOTICE J. is hereby given that the firm known as Burkhart & Miller, who hav been engaged in the real estate business in Albany, Oregon, is this day desolved by mutual consent, L. D Miller retiring and F. A. Burkhart retaining the business, and assume every control of the same hereafter. F A. Burkhart will assume the payment of all outstanding debts of the firm and will also collect all due said firm. Date 1 this the 24th dav of October, lSS F. A. BURKHART. L. D. MILLER. m i fVM'NMVI LLE (OLLEGE Jiclliifflville College, MC'.MINNYIU.K OREGON Six cotir.scs of study two uf four vcars each, two of three, ami two of two years. Diplomas sind ci-rtilieau-t. oi jfi-aduation ;;iyeii. Fine rooms in colleire I n I Itl 1 1 j ir lor vouiiir men. I'resiiieiit lives in college building and boards with the students, thus making the school a home. For catalogues, address T. G.BltOWXSOX, PUEMKENT. SPHIXGFIELD SAWMILL KS -AND IN- mm. Eine static nery, , inicellaneous liooks, photograph and autograph albums, inkstands, ink, pencils, etc., etc. Sheet music, music books, and all kinds of musical merchandise. Geueral ISTews Depot. Mail orders promptly attended to. )iis, Paints Oils, BOOKS AND STATIONERY -AT- CITY DEUG. STOEE ia-SPKCIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO FILLING PRESCRIPTIONS L. W. OTJISS SOISr. I Propr's L ""Albany yard and olliee on Uailroad, bet ween 4ih and .oth streets"VI"j3 Having lumber bot excelled in! (iiuilit', .3 . i.d facilities not prompt aud satisfactory liilina or outers. 1 rcsiiuclfullv tolieit a aue. surpasst d forjth Iiale ol ..Mi GEO. W. .SMITH i,cJCCESSOR TO W. H. McFARLAD) Ai e in receipt of some fine Tea and Dinner sets of thir own import tion, direct from East Liver pool, Englnad.g They are first-class goods and will be sold cheap, Tliev hayee a 'full and complete line of staple and fancy groceries,wbicli they are offering to tlieir customers at lower grates tlian ever before. as CO I DILLON & CO., WHOLESALE MANUFACTURERS OF K I J, II NITU RE Do general jvh work, also bargain hi flooring and rustic. Those contem plating building will lind it to their advantage lo call on us at our Frctory, at sir Foot of- LvoTnT Street 131 3 pa CD as 1-J s DEALER IN . m & mm, DEALERS IN km Diamond Jewelry, Fine Sil ve: vare, Rings,' Ladies Watches and Clin ins. and al! kinds of El egant Jewelry ASTONIiKNCLY'LCW PRICES. CO CD Stoves ni i cl Ranges ALSO A FULL LINE OF ! fi TINWARE, 1'UMJPS, IIOSE, COrPEKWARE j3 And every variety of cocking utensils and noveltiesv'm house furnishing goods. The public is invitI to call andrxamine this mammoth stoekunder the new management. The City Liquor Store, M. BAVMOAIIT, Proprietor. ff3rNextJ(loor to.thi Odd Fellows' emple, Albany, OresronJ Keeps constantly on hand the finest iniKrted and domestic wines, liquors.jdfrarsjar , tob-c-ios. Only first-class liquor store in'she city SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO ORDERS FROM THE COUNTRY Julius Ioseph Manufactauer of Choice Cigais AND DEALERIN FINE IMPORTED AND KEY WEST OigarsPhigiand Smoking Tobaccos, Meerschaum and Briar full line ol Smokers' Articles. Also dealer in Pipes, and CALIFORNIA AND TROPICAL FRUITS. Next door to Burkhnr1& Kceney's Kenl Estate'OfficeAlbany Ogn Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. HAYE YOU AN IDEA : -WHAT IT COSTS TO SHOE TOTJESELF JMLXT.-T? You haven't ? Well let us tell you that by buying a cheap article in leather you throwing away your money. Now to overcome this trouble Come am See s Tie fe Time k Want BOOTS a -And we will give you first-class goods for your money and sell tliem to yon cheapei than you can tuy them elsewhere. We make Boots and Shoes a- SPECIALTY and WARRANT EVERY Pair I I I I L HOE S FLINN BLOCK- KRAUSSE & KLEIN.