Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192?, May 09, 1890, Page 2, Image 2

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THE DAILY DIMOCRAT.
BKUOCBATIC iTATB TICKET.
Congressman R A Millor, of Jackson'
Tille.
Governor Sylvester reimoyer,ol Tort
land. Secretary of State W SI Townscnd, of
Treasurer G W Wehb.ot Pendlcto.
Supremo Juiliio BF Bonh a m,of Sam
Supt. of Public Instruction A Leltoy
i Brownsville.
SUite I'rinter-J O'Brien, of Portland,
Prosecuting Attorney 3rd Diet J J
wrutnoy, 01 Aioany.
DEMOCBATIC COIXTT TICKET
J K
TFOR STATE SHNATOltS Hon
Weatherford and Hnn JctT Myen.
REHItKSKNTATIVES 0. J. Shedd,
HOD r j riausard ,&nd Vr J r lieury.
COUNTY COMMISSIONER William
ADmbauh.
COUNTY RECORDER E E Davi.-
SHERIFF Matt Soott.
COUNTY CLERK N P Payne.
COUNTY TREASURER W E Cur).
ASSESSOR-!! S WHlianiP.
SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT Q F
Unwell.
COUNTY SURVEYOR-E J O'CouDer.
COUNTY CORONER Fraok Farrell.
BOW THOMPSON I'ltOClIltKI) HIS NOMINA
T10N roil (iOVEKNOlt OF THE STA TE. Z
It is well known in this State tint D P
Thompson's fight for the Gubernatorial nomi
nation was made in the City of Portland, and
that Jame Lttan was his agent or "Boss" in
carrying the primary elections in that city.
On the 7th af April last, after the result of
the Republican primaries was known the
'Daily Orcg-aiiian" said:
"The result of the primaries held Saturday
is regarded by the defeated faction as showing
a very ominous state of affairs. Thus in South
Portland, precinct No 3, where charges of bal
lot box stuffing were claimed, there were 852
votes cast, against a total vote, democratic
and republican, of two years ago, 01650. So
also in North Portland, No I, carried by the
Lotanites, tlieie were 780 votes cast a the
primaries, wnere two years ago the total vote
, of both parties was only 231, Other similar
discrepancies occur in North Portland, No 6,
where 387 now are contrasted against 279, and
in North Portland, No 3, where the combined
vote, two years ago was 675, this time at the
primaries gbb, I he precincts carried by
2imon do not snow up in any such shape,
aouin rortiano, io 2 polled combined two
years ago 816, Saturday 515 republican votes,
North Portland No 2, shows now 570 against
a lormer recora 01 545.
"More money was used in the primaries
than has ever been used in a primary election
in vrcgon ueiore.
"Of ccourse no one will ever know exactly
now much was spent, and random emulates
are so susceptible to exaggeration."
"While there is doubt as.to tho exact sum
spent, there is no doubt that money was used
openly and shamelessly. Both sides were in
glass houses and there was no stone throwing
Neither dared go into the contest without
money, and each relied upon its ability to out
work, outcount, and last, but not least, out
buy the oilier. Men walked like sheep to the
polls, deposited their ballots and turned and
received the paltry price ol their votes from
herders who stood within a yard of the polling
booth." v k
"The pries for votes in the early stages of
the primaries was S2. 50. In the last hour or
to, when both tides felt confident, only Ji.oo
Wat paid at some places."
None of these statements have been denied
by Thompson and they may be taken as true.
By the use of money Thompson was able to
vote 852 men where there were but 650 voters
in the precint two years ago, counting both
democratic and republicans.
In North Portland, Thompson's faction of the
Republican party polled 7S0 votes while both
the political parties couU muster but 650
voters i tkt clcc.'ion 1-mo years aijo.
The paper says, "The' precincts carried by
Simon do not show up in any such shape."
This makes it yery clear that Thompson
bought his nomination and the "Daily Orcg
email" is the undisputed witness.
II Mils method of procuring a nomination is
winked at and allowed to pass unrebuked. the
election will next be carried by the "open and
shameless use of money" and the state will be
come the property of the rich Portland men as
they take turns buyirg it.
rerxTYit'iKviM.
The democratic candidates, of Lin
county will sneak on the political issues of
the day at the fol'owlng times and places
Fox Valley, Monday, Slay 19th, at one
0 clock, pm,
Scio, Tuesday, May 2olh, at one o'clocl
p m.
Syracuse, Wednesday, May 2ist, at one
o clock, p in.
ahedd. Thursday, May Jinn at one o
clock, pm.
tlalscy, r nday, May 23rd a! one o clock
P m.
rtarrisburrr Saturday, may 24th, at one
0 clock, pin.
urownsvllle, Monday, Mav 2utn, at one
o.clock, p m.
Crawfordsvllle. luesdav, Mnv 27tn, at
one o clock, pm.
oweet Home, W ednesdav, Mav 2Mh, at
one o clock, pm.
Waterloo, Tnursdav. Mav 2qth. nt one
o clock, p m.
Lebanon. Friday, May 3oth, at one
o clock p m.
Albany, Saturday. May 31st, at one
o clock p m.
rjppobinc candidates ore respectlully in
vlted to be present and participate in the
discussion.
Geo E Chamberlain.
Chairman l)em count v
TJStites Central Com.
Secretary.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
keep a full line of the above celebrated
tiloves in black and colors. Am sole
agent tor Albany, Or.
SAMUEL JS Yol'NQ
NOTICE Is horebr (riven that tb
partnership heretofore existing un
der the narnn of Adams A Wallace has
been dissolved, Mi' Adam retiring. All
accounts paynb.e to , r Frank Wallace,
who will continue the b'lnlllem at tlin nlil
stand. W B Adams,
Fkakk Wallace,
ART STUDIO,
Mrs. Dr. Fattan, - Bluuibtrg Block.
LE-tSONS Given in Drama,;, Fainting
and Music. Pictures fnr sale or paint
a to order
MONEY, CHEAP MONEY.
We have made arraneements to sunnlv
money to all on Ion? time at low rates of
interest on Improved f.irms and city prop
erty. Thsee who contemplates building
brick blocks or good brick business houses
can get money. See us.
WALLACE ClTSICK.
:L. E. BLAIN
Has H;en Ieclnretl
-AT THE-
HEAD - IN - HIS - LINE
Now the Greatest Attraction is His Largo ami Stylish
Stock of
LIGHT - WEIGHT - SUITS,
Straw Goods, Etc.,
-In Keeping AVitli tlie Season
If You Would be Suitably Dressed
li. If, illHI
lias just received his Spring stock of
Clothing,
Embracing a fine lino of suits, which will bo sold
at bottom prices.
In order to make room tor new goods will sell his
largo stock of Notions, etc., at
A Great Reduction.
The best'placejn Albany for bargains.
THE LEADER.
THE LEADER
G. W. SMITH,
.iperiokV' "Argaiad," "Garland"
STOVES AND RANGES.
- Call - at - His - Store. -
In nearly every republican pa.ier of the
etite vis find statements like the following
"D P Thompson will not make any pub
lic .pri-tui-s 111 nils campaign, tie will
mnki canvass ol the state however and
talk business to the voters.'
Yes, in dceed, "talk business." He In
tends to "talk business'' to the voters of
this state In the same rr.anner and on the
same line of policy that he and Jim Lotan
"talked business" to the voters of Portland
before the primaries. Everybody knows
how these two worthies carried the pri
maries In Portland. The Orrgonian told
all about It at the time. Bribery, repeat
ing, stuffing ballot boxes and cheating,
were the means used by dollar-mark
Thompson and his man Friday to carry the
primaries, and they are relying Implicitly
on the surplus in ThompSon'$ eighteen
bmks as a means to corrupt the voters ol
this state and buy the office of governor.
Their agents are now scle:ted in nearly
every part ol the state and nre making
prcperalluns tn do their nefarious work.
We warn voters who love the lair fame o'
this young commonwealth to arouse to a
sense of the danger of this disgrace to
the state. It is not a question of politics.
It Is whether Oregon Is to become a pock
et borough (or Thompson.
Albany hu three restaurants, all being
WbII p.troDiawl. This fact spoaks loudly
of the transient residence in the city. It is
larger than ever before.
Smoke the celebrated Havana tilled ci
gars, manufactured at Jul w- Jojenh'a cigar
factory. Only 5 cents.
A New Repair Shop
Has jiiat len opened on First street, op
posite the Rush house, where yu can get al
kinds of broken articles mended, 'clocks
suns and locks repaired, kes fitted. &c
Work from thecouotiy 1 a xi tly uttudi d
City Restaurant.
H ving been entirely remodeled, this old
and popular restaurant will be made Hrni
clam in every reepect. The publ.o will be
given good meals at all hour for only 25
cuts. Kverj thing neat and attractive,
1'nva'e boxes. Oysters in every style.
W. A. McGee.
Notice to Contractors,
Sealed nnns will be receiv
ed by the Board of Directors or the
Albany Parmer' Co. up to .May 12. 1800,
for the furuihlng and placing, by the
perch, of a sloue foundation under the
oid warehouse building. situated
in Albany. Oregon.
The ri'ht is renerved by tho Bcia
reject any or all bids.
Ai'ejt: M H WILPS.
I'Kks B Marshall, President.
Secretary.
.CVil." TtA r
:VCON0lOODp(Jl?lfil:R.
IT 13 TTITi TPT? AL MSPTCTKT:.
It mine the Li vr and Kidnevn and Stotmch,
nire ll"iil.i,hc. IK-orr-sil, rrv:tes an Apr;,
lite, 1'uritica the Ln;tirc Hlonu, and
K'lVrs Tho Wen Strong.
HI
Jas. F. Powell & Co.,
Successor to Geo. C. Henderson.
-DEALERS IX-
Choice Groceries
Produce; Crockery Ware; Tobac
co Etc. Etc.
Low Prices and Prompt Attention
V'sed everjTtherrfc ft n lottln six forf .
Harry Jones'
RES ATU RANT AND OYS
TER HOUSE.
Jilftt nninrl. nminiiitn th li.
rpunpt attcotion. ami
Clean.
0en day and night.
Notice to Stockholders.
VTOTICE IH HEREBY given THAT
A7, lh1 Annual meeting of the atork
hohleisof i.ie Albany Farmer.' Vo , will
h held at the oilice of said Company, in
Albany, Oregon, on May in. imV ,11
o'oloi k p 111 of said day. for tha t.
o electing .even (7) direeton to jrvi for
the term of one y-ar, and the transaction
olsm-h other liiislnc as mav come !.
fore ihe meeting. Don, by order of the
Board of Directors,
Ati: M II n-rt.fw
I'kks B Marsiai.!.. President.
Secretary.
Montague & Son,
COENEE FIEST & FEim-sr STS
Dealers in
Groceries, Produce, Tobacco.. Cigars.
Confectionary. f Etc
Fiat-classs goods and
ProdiiM wanted in 'tnirft for goods or cash,
irompt attention. TRY US-
HARK OPPORTUNITY
Is OfTcrtd Kviry O.iy by the
Albany Furniture Store
L. T. BROCK, PROPRIETOR.
To get First Class FURNITURE, Latest Designs,
New 0 ootls will arrive Constantly.
at bot
tom Prices.
Oregon Land Company,
W, Til IT, A "
HOME OFFICE AT SALEM, 0KEG02T,
In the State Insurance Building.
And llr.ncl, Olllc... ,t r,rllqnj, AatorU n.l Alb.ny.
Has for talc a large List of Grain, Stock andTruit KaTrnT"
SFn . t-vio on . r Aho "nd Suburl--n Property.
SEND : OR : PII AMULET, : MAP AND : PRICE : LI3TS.
Fire bacis.
Warran ted
for
5 years, All'
sizes an
styles,
The World'o
best. More
1 than hun
dred 7 hun
dred differ
& n t sty les
co ok s and
heaters
Roofing-, Job Work, Plambing
Eave Trough. Range Boilers
Conductor Pumps.
E C. ScarLs,
Successor to R.irrows A- Seiri.
D y Goo3s, Notions, GsntsPurn
isliingj arid
BOOTS fifaD SHOES
Our utock of hoots am! shoes
U n jv complete in all lines for
spriiii; trfuk'. Wu uiil save you
moni'V in huving n us. I .n dies
mishCK and children's tine shoes a
specialty.
ExcIuhIvo Aciioy for tlie Ll'MLOW MM MIOKS,
E. 0. SEARLS,
SuceeKhor lii Kitrroivu .v Muny '
uceensor tu ItnrroivH ,v Kenrls '
BliimbHrK'n New Bloat.
Albany,
Oreoon,
HarJworo.Stovesand Tinware:
Lverybody surprised at Our low prices and tho
quantity of goods we are soiling. Its all owing to
tl.o superior quality of our hardware and tools,the
excellence of our stoves nndranpthe superiority
of our tinware. Call and see us before buying.
MATTHEWS it WASHBURN
G L. BLAOKMAiNS.
auoanV16 Leading Drpggtet
-.nv.it.w iv " (.OREGON.
DRUGS, MEDICINES STAT lONARY.fiC.
peUlti0Fin, T.,.lt Articl. .. P ,rf , n r. n I M i ,1 !tl.I,,tr ent,
'rricrl.itiuiM t arelnll, cu n;,,,,, , n,i -iy m ,w.t,
DEALER insr
Choice Candy, Kals, Fruit, etc.
NEAR THE POST OFFICE ALB M
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