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NATIONAL REPUBLICAN TICKET.
FOR 1'KKSiDEXT,
BEX.IA.MIX HARRISON,
OF INDIANA.
FOR VICE-PRESIDENT,
LEVI P . MORTON ,
OF NEW YORK.
FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELKCTOP.S
ROBERT M'l.EAN, W.M. KAPL'S
C. W. . 'I.TON.
TUB FARMERS BENEFIT.
The question for the tiller of the
soil, the producers of this country,
to consider in connection with the
tariff discussion is whether it is
preferable to have a home market
for products, or reach out for
foreign markets to the detriment
of home markets. Ninety-two per
cent of our products are now con
sumed at home, which is the direct
outcome of our large manufactur
ing growth. Can any one be so
blind as not to be able to compr
hend the advantages of a market
lor his products at his own door?
Can any one be so biased by party
prejudices as to close his eyes to
lis own personal interests?
Nathaniel Paige of Washington,
who has just returned from Eng
land, says: "The farraeis here, if
thejy do not see the advantages of
protection, are surely misinformed.
Is it not better for them to sell
thejr produce in markets like
Chicago and other cities in the
'Union than to ship it to Liverpool?
They get more for it at home, be
cause there is an active demand ;
but once free trade obtains a hold,
the maket is destroyed and the
Liverpool merchants have us at
their mere v."
The factory at our own doois
and by our own countrymen creates
the home market ior our products,
keeps the money in our own
country and also keeps that money
in constant circulation, while the
factory transplanted to a foreign
country destroys the home market
for our products, sends the money
out of the country for manufactured
articles, and consequently removes
the money entirely from circula
tion, making hard times. Thise
'iro irtfta fnr tlit fillers ff tilf Sfiil
to take into consideration when
deciding what policy the govern
ment shall be run under for the
next four years, when they cast
their votes the )th of next month.
Practically it matters very little
whether the presidents name is
Harrison or Cleveland, but to tbe
welfare of the country it does mat
ter very materially whether we
continue to improve our home
martlets and home manufactures,
or whether we adopt a system tbat
goes; searching alter a mythical
foreign market that hard experience
lias already taught us cannot be
found, for the increase of impoita
tions has never brought us the
wished for increase of exportations,
but rather the reverse. Fresider.t
Fillmore, in his message in 1S51,
w nen rue tree iraue tann was in
operation, says: "It was hoped
that our low tariff with heavy
importations of foreign goods wui d
have increased the foivign demand
ior our provisions and surplus farm
products, but instead of doing so
our exports have fallen from GS,-
iii,".'l :u to yj-.)i ,j,o in
1S50 and to ?21,S4S,G-":3 in 1S51,
with every prospect of falling lower
lining l2; and while it was be
lieved that a low duty would
increase the foreign demand and
raise tje price of our surplus pro
ducts, the result proves that a low
duty did not produce any such
effect." If a vote for Mr. Clevc- I
land means a change in the policy
of the government to bring about
the.-e results, and Mr. Cleveland
has plainly put himself in tiie
position that means that alone,
then the tillers of the soil should
very carefully consider the ques
tion, for casting a vote for him is
most certainly voting against their
best interests and for a course that
will eventually result i'i their
great harm.
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BLACK
Practical trlcfjk 2stioer,
SHFDD, OREGON.
A 1 kind of blai.-ksniithiug and'n'--chin:;
work done promptly and at
i jascnabk- rates. Sharpening Oliver
Chilled plows inauea. specialty, i
iO Also carries a full line of Agricul
tural Implements of tint i-e.-t makes.
feTALL WOIt K WAR UAXTK! ':.-.
My Poor BacK
T".,-if-" tii( nnn-.mnn exeir.i
In i lUi'-r utilise,
neils ot
that
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COIiVALLIS, OKiXiON. 0
Term Si'"'"1"''""'" oiiiJW"lii!laj,
ScpU-mlH-r li, 1SS8.
MORE IV? E TRADE RUUDISH.
The Evening Democrat ful
minates the following: "By the
senate tariff bill the tax on lumber
is retained, and that on wire for
fencing is increased. These are
articles of prime need to our farm
ers. How can western congress
men stand before their constituents
and advocate, or defend, such
measures? There is no sentiment
involved. It is a matter o: dollars
and the bill, in these particulars, is
in direct conflict with the interests
01 our larmers. A tnorougn
search of the treasury department
report upon im ported rgoods for the
last three years ending with June
30 1SS7, fails to reveal a single
pound of barbed wire fence ma
terial imnorted into this country.
We mention this fact to show the
entirely dishonest and specious
arguments of the Democrat editor,
and not establish the fact as tr:
argument in the case, for no matter
how much fence wire was imported,
as has already been repeatedly
shown, the claim that the tariff is
added to the price of the article as
sold here is a bare faced falsehood,
no matter who first told it, and it
was not the Democrat editor fcr
he only parrots over statements
that are stale, and knows them to
be false in this instance for he
knows that barbed wire for fencing
is an American invention and
manufactured in this country. The
inferences of the above quotation,
if carried out, would transplant all
manufactures into foreign countries-.
Democrats nor no other American
citizens are blind enough to want
any such act accomplished, but
these would be Democratic leaden
are willing to talk anything
even to ac mplish any act to
establish the prospects of party
success.
.: i! ' in
ery I'm
Two weeKS
!-;. inv nk'hf
hi 1 had :i .CI(,1 deal of
I
could no
as e-v.p i
pain i
t Vtory ' '"mponn im;ii !ia
like a child.' Zenas Sandsrs,
"Having been troubled with
was almost miabln to get
confined to my bed for weeks
all medicines imaginable, be.-ide.-. . .
ir' Si:en Puine's Celery Compound aiiv
niie iiott'i' ai
ls a hoy."
i
d am ! ierlVct.lv en red. I
Krauk Caioli, Kureka,
Sul.K i;v lKt":i:isTs.
i:?'-r w;t!i rho!j.-;ati?in or kid-
U i s I '. i:ii;OM:id will sun '-' c-ii-e
be mv e:in?e to complain i-f
t!sti:v. n i!-lik.- ti'.' h- lmviiu
grand oid remedy, l'aiue s ( VI-
' i-;i ni.'.re lli;;:: art h'.ur at a
lated and kidies b: v,-t act,
'he Wk. Sin -i- I t. ok l'aines
.eft my back, arid I ran sleep
Wi st Wins. ior, Vermont.
heumatisin for !ive v a'-s. I
iiround, and va- very often
a: a time. I have used nearly
! advices, but to no advahrai;s. iJav
i tised, I nave it a tiiai. i have us- ii
in now jump aror-nd and feci livelv
Si . .V J V i' "'.
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II I OR S 1,
FACULTY
Aifnll iriw ofji-xperieuced Professors an
Teachers.
COUHSE OF STL'DY
Arranged exj res ly t-i meet thed -mamls a
needs of the "rilling interests ef the ta
" PUEPA 10RY DEPARTMENT
For students o
to inter the
to enter Coll
15 years of a,re who desir
'ie;c, hut are i 'it prepared
jlasses hv examinatioii.
MILITARY TRAINING
To theexteat reiiuiredby law.
LTILDINUS
L tre,3Jtonmicidious and Well Vinilnt.
LOCATION. 4,;
In a cultivated and Christian conununity.ami
one of the healthiest in the state.
EX PERI M EN TA L STATION .
Circulais eontaininj,' matter fail of interest to
fanners, will he reularl. issued and copies
mailed to each patron of the College. U
EXPENSES ZZ. 1
Reduced to lowest figures. Two or more free
scholarships from every county. Consul!
your County Superintendent.
We e jnlic'ently appeal to the farmers and
Gramres of Oregon to patronize the"onlv
school esUhlished bv Oresron for the iPro
motinn of her airrieultur.il interests.
Fcr catalogue or other information, address
K. L. A IE. OI.!, rrileiil.
I'orviillis, Or-uii.
WELLS, IIICHAIIDSOX & Co., Proprietors
BURLINGTON, VERMONT.
HcMiDDvillc Colleo'c,
MC MIXXVn.I.E OKEGOX
Riv
fVM'MMViLLE (ollege
ix courses of study two of four
ears cneli, two of lliiee, :n i! two of
two years. Diplomas and eel tiiicate.
ol tiradua'lion trivi-n. Fine rooms in
college liuilding for yoim men.
President livc in i-(dlege liuilding
and hoards with the students, thus
making the school a home.
For cata!o:riie.-,adaTc.-s
T. G. BliO irxsox,
fit ESI DENT.
NGFIELQ SAVi
MLL
SPIlIXGriELD
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;"Albany yard .'and ollice on Kailroart, iietwcen 4ih and'oili streetsgTS
Hiving luniher rot cxicllcd in 'o,ualit; I nd facilities not surpassi d forjt
promit and atis!'attoiy ldlin, i,r oriU-r.-. I rc-nectlullv .-olicit a shale of
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GEO. W.
.iJCCESSOR TO W,
SMITH
II. McFARLAND)
XIJIV TO-DAY.
For Sale.
"lolJR GOOD WORK HORSES. FOR I'AR-
ticulars enquire of G. i. Simpson.
1
T ANTKII AS EVPKRIKNCED HAND TO KRAIIi
ire mattresses. 1 nquire of C.L. Brush
;"oot of Lyon street.
TWO FURNISHED ROOMS CENTRALLY
located to rent. Inquire at Wells, Farifo
k Co's otfite.
House In.Krul.
NEAT STORY AND HALF Hol'SE OF
seven rooms in the southern part of the
eiiy. Lare ham, t'o lots ai-d all modern
convenimces. Apply to Mrs. T. A. Shane.
.-(Mi Ho Wan r-,
T DIEU1NGER WILL PAY THE HIGH
J .Qest mat kct price for 500 head of hoj-8.
App.y to him at the Albany Market, Albany.
THOMPSON
Are in receipt of some
fine Tea and Dinner sets
of tliir own import tion,
direct from East Liver
pool, Englnatl, They are
first-class' sroods and will
be sold cheap,
Thev hayee a full and
complete line of staple
and fancy groceries,whicli
they are oftering to tlie'r
customers at lower rales
than ever. before.
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Stoves rtncl Ranges
ALSO A FULL LTNE OF 1
T1X WA RE, 1'UJirS, HOSE. COFFER WARE
Ana every varicty'of cocking utensils anrjnovclties"'iti house furnishing
roods. The public is in vit-jil to call and xumine this mammoth stock"uiuler
'.he new iii.in:t'rcuu-?it.
consrnsr beos.
HAVING KEilOVED TO THEIR
New Quarters Next to Mm House,
Now call the attention of the public to thtir com
plete stock of
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ifTOM,
which Avill be sohl at 'a veiy small rofil,: "(prick
sales, sliort )?ofits,,and fresh oodsbeinj' unnot4oj
Fiine line of choice Imported and Domestic
Cigars kept constantly on hand.
ZEE. CT- JOKES,
bookseller, him Stationer,
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AND DKALEIl IX
Ml !i S3
niTriTif m
AM.
Fine stationer-, miscellaneous books, jiliotograph and autograpl
albtmis, inkstands, ink-pencils, etc., etc. bheet music, music books,
and all kinds of musical merchandise.
General INTews IDepoL
2S"Mail orders promjiily attended to.
)np5 Paints, Oils, Alobastine
BOOKS AND STATSOjMERY
-AT-
CITY
MUG. STOKE
S3 SPECIAL ATTENTION OIVEX TO FILLING PRESCRIPTIONS'
L. W. GrXJISS iSOINr, 5 Fropr's
C. J. DILLON & CO.,
-WHOLESALE MA N L" FACTU KEltS OF-
FURNITU RE
I)n r-!icr:il ji.l. work, also li;i r-uin in flooring and rustic. Those conteui
ilutinu' Ouiidiiiir will lind it to tln.-ir advantage to call on us at our Frcton-, at
Foot or LyoN Street s
WILL I STARK,
DEALERS IX-
Diamond Je-'elry, Fine Sil
verwart, Pdiiirs Ladies Watch
and ('haii. ana all kinds of LU
ejraut Jewelry
AST0HI3KNCLY LCW PRICE!
The City Liquor Store,
M. BA UMGART, Proprietor.
C3TXcxt door to.the Odd Fellows' emple, Albany, Orc-rontfi
gh'gcns coiistaiitij- on hand the finest imjiorteil and domestic wines, linuursjoisfarajsr 1
tjO-vos. Only rirst-elass liquor store in she city
SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO OKDEBS FROM THE COUNTRY1 '
'TULIUS IOSEPH
Manufactauer of Choice Cigais
AND DEALEKIN
FINEilMPORTED AND KEY WEST
Cigars, Plu.iijand Snmkinp: Tciliiu cos, Meerschaum and Briar Pipes, and
lull line of Smokers' Articles. Also dealer in
CALIFORNIA AND TROPICAL FRUITS.
Noxt;uoir tt Kiirkl:ai tAi Kceney' Tieal Estate'OfticejAlbany O.ffn
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria
HAYE YOU AN
IDEA
WHIT IT COSTS TO SZE3Z01E3 TOTJESELF .JST ITJL.l&TJLrzr'?
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
Con ami k Us lie Ix
Thi Ton Want BOOTS
an
. i -n c- , i -if i n 4.1 j- i,-,nc Hi q.n von ran Vuv tliein elsewhere. We make Boots and Shoes a-
And we will give you first-class goods for your money and sell them to you cheapen tnan ou can lu luc c
SPECIALTY and WARRANT EVERY Pair
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KRAUSSE & KLEIN,