Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192?, May 21, 1890, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE DAILI DMIOCRAT.
BKMOKBAne TATB Tlt'aYET.
(migrcumnnn K A Miller, of Jaekton
ville. Governor fiyWestor PeiinoYrr.of Port
land. , ,
Pecrctary of Ptnte W M Towunend, of
lke Co.
Treasuior ft V Wohb.of Pendleto.
Supreme IikIjio H K lionh am.ol Sam .
flupt. of Public Instruction A I-eKoy,
f ttrownsville.
Stato Printer J O'Brien, of Portland.
Prosecuting Attorney 3nl Uist J J
Whitney, of Albany.
DEMumtTir rorsTt th ket
FOR STATK SENATORS Hon J K
Wtatherford ami Hon Jtff Myers.
RKPUKSKNTATIVES O. J. Shed.l,
Hon r" C liansardaml lr J F Ilonry.
COUXTY COMMISSIONER William
Kumbaiik'h.
COUNTY UECOKDKR E E Davia.
SHERIFF Matt Scott.
COUNTY CLERK X P Payne.
COUNTY TREASURER W E Curl.
ASSESSOR-II S Wiliama.
SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT 0 F
Rusaell.
COUNTY SURVEYOR E J O'Connor.
COUNTY CORONER Frank Farrcll
that ks the tax-burdened farmer and
the oppressed laborers for their votea, a
man whose creed it greed, whoe god la
atcop thouldered Mammon, whose con.
science It mummified with years of disuse,
and whose heart Is as devoid of humanity
as a bull irog is of feathers.
TllK FATA li Til 1UTKEN ISRASUNS.
There are some solid reasons why D P
Thompson should not be elected governor
anil, singularly enough, they number the
fatal fisure of thirteen :
l. He is Interested in the Willamette
Locks Comnanv, which will try to sell the
locks at Oregon City at the next session of
the legislature to the state at an enormous
figure. Thompson will thus make up for
the "sack" he Intends to sink in the present
campaign.
Aa Invincible evidence of the above
scheme, it is only necessary to scan the
facts that several parties interested In the
Electric Light Works at Oiegon City
(Xamelv. Morer. Eastham. Cross and
others,) are now candidates for the legisla
ture, and that the Electric Light Company
spent about $15,000 in carrying the pri
maries at Portland for Thompson. It is
stated by good authority that they have
contributed the further aum oi $10,000 for
a campaign fund.
2. Thompson has boasted that he will
spend $100,000 to secure his election and
thwart the will of the people.
3. He favors Chinese as his record
shows; two months ago he opposed, em-
phatl:allv, a discusion ol the question of
removing the Chinese from Second street,
one of the best streets In the city of Port
land, which is now practically ruined by
the filth of the Chinese and is a menace
to the lives of herclilzenr by the frequent
brawls of the hiirhblnders. Also when in
the legislature he voted against the mem
orlal 10 congress for the abrogation of the
Burlingame treaty.
4. Thompson , while receive at Weid-
ler's M II reduced the wages ot the env
ployes on in average of thirty cents a day
and at the same time asked $30,000 for his
own services as receiver, as the records of
the supreme court show.
5. He voted for the bill exempting wa
ter bonds from taxation "six times.
These bond, if exempted from taxation
would allow Thompson and his kind
fcctually to escape all taxation; on '.he
other hand, if not exempt, they will be sold
outside of the state, and will therefore
bring so much extra capital into the state.
6. lie owns seventeen banks and cinches
the borrowers in a two per cent pet month
s'.vlc; furthermore If elected he would
stuff his seventeen banks with the funds
of the state treasury, and make the people
pay hlin Interest on their own money.
7. Thompson while mayor of Portland
had'an ordinancepassed cxtendingtnc wharf
limits in front of his own property oull nto
the river, thereby Increasing the value to
the extent of $100,000 without payin g the
citv one cent of compensation. (This is an
example of how he regards a public trust.)
S. He is one of the richest men in the
ttate of Oregon, yet he only gave $to to
the Johnstown sufferers, and he has never
contributed a cent towards helping any
enterprise for the Interest of the state.
9. He laid the foundation for his present
immense fortune by his surveying con
tracts, which he was wont to fulfill at the
rate of some twenty miles a day on horse
back, as some of the surveyors of this state
have repeatedly slated.
10. He promised to raise the monev to
relieve the Holladiy "estate, at Portland,
for a bonus of $.0,000 and then received
from the Bennet-L.1r.1bee syndicate $.0,
000 in order to allow them to obtain the
property at about one-tiflh of its real
value.
11. 1L' shows his ability and dignity ol
character to properly till the exalted pwsi
lion of governor by his speech accepting
the nomination when he said Tll gel
there, and don't you forget it."
12. He is owner of the electric system
that r.ow furnishes light for the state, and
at the last session of the legislature he tried
to tell the system to the slate at three
times lis Ailual vaiue.
13. Thompson, w bile one of the wealth
leal men In the state. Is one of the most
artful do.lgers of taxes. A list of ills real
and personal property in Multnomah
county at a low valuation foots $1,159,200
which was assessed in 1SS9 at $171,001. and
this was reduced by $54,000 indebtedness
claimed by Tnonipsoii and $500 exemp. ion,
leaving the total of taxable properly re
turned by him Jl3'.ooo as against an act
ual value of ; 1, 159.201. This Is the man
;K A Miller was one of the courageous mem
bers of the legislature who stood up maniuiiy
and helped sustain the governor's veto of the
non taxable bond water bill. Endorse him by
giving him your vote for congress.
Wm M Townscnd for secretary of Slate, G
W Webb for state treasurer, 1! F llonham lor
supreme JuJge.A LeRoy for state superintend
ent of public instruction, J O'lhien for state
printer and J J Whitney for district aitorney
arc names that should have a place on every
democratic ballot.
t'OI XTf ClMY lHt.
The democratic candidates of Linn
county will speak on the political issues of
he day at the fol'owlng times and places:
Syracuse, Wednesday, Mav 21st, at one
o'clock, p m.
Shedd. Thursiiav, Aiav 22110 ai oneo-
clock, p in.
Ilalsey, r inlay, May 23m a- one ociock,
P m. .
tlarrlsburg, aaluruav, .May 24m, ni one
o'clock, pin.
Hrownsvllle, Monday, May 20111, ai one
dock, p m.
Crawfordsville, Tuesday, May 27M1, at
one o'clock, pm.
Sweet 'tome, eilncsuav, .nay 2cm. ai
one o'clock, pm.
Waterloo, Thursday, .May 29m, ai one
o'clock, p m.
Lebanon, l rnlav, fliay 30m, ai one
o'clock p m .
Albany, Saturday. Mav 31st, ai one
o'lock p m.
Opposing candidates are respectfully In
vited 10 "be present and participate in the
discussion.
Geo E Chamberlain.
Chairman Dem county
TJ Stitea Central Com.
Secretary.
HEAD - IN -
NEW ADVERTISEMENT S.
corner Third and Ellsworth street",
private bids recelvid by S E Meminger.
up to 7 p m, Kay If, lew.
ONEY, Home capital to loan on
ovoo security, w k aieraer-
son. Real Estate Hint insurance tsroKer,
From street, opposite the Kuss House.
M
117 ANTED-A Gill todoGoueral house.
if woik. Call m Democrat oltlce.
T OST. 'A dog wearing a chain and ool
IJ lar, wltn a glass or wmieeye,
torn to It A Irvine, Albany, Or.
He-
MONEY. CHEAP MONEY.
AVe have made arrangements to supply
monev to all on lone time at low rates of
interest on improved f.irms and city prop
erty. I ..see who contemplates buildln
brick blocks or good brick business houses
can get money, dee u.
Wallace & Otsick
City Restaurant.
Halving been entirely remodeled, this old
ami popular restaurant wiil be m.v,e first
claxs in every reeprct. The publ.c will he
given good meals at ail hours fur only 2o
Cfiits. r.ver$ thing neat and attractive.
Private boxes. Oysters in evdry style.
W. A.McGeb.
I keep a full line of the above celebrated
tilovot in black and colon. Am tole
:jent for Albany, Or.
SiJii-Bi. E Yoinii,
MONEY TOILOAN.
$200,000; ta loan at S per centjaa irn-
arsreJ farm or city property.
'WALtASaj: JvajvK.
LADIES, ATTENTION -I am prepared
to qo dreaa-makiog on ahort notice. Per
fect tit and satisfaction guaranteed. Tbanka
for past favota. trivo me a call.
Mrs If Harass.
Cor 6th aud Jcffarson.
ART STUDIO
Urn. Dr. Patt-in, - Blumbrr; Block
T I-XSOSS Given in Prauinp. Painting
jla Bun .mihio. rnuure mr aaie or paint
U U 1'IfItT.
Delmonica Restaurant,
COR N K R FIRST AND ELLSWORTH STS.
The nniler'iitned having purchase,! the
old Herman Itcstaurant atand has opened
aimer itieapove na na a tirst-eiass restau-
ant. e are prepared to furnish mn!
for partiea or daneea co short notice. 0y
ters served in every sty), eastern or coast
all kmda of tlsh knowa in the market.
Kmplny only hra class felp. and waitir
wilt t prompt and courteous. Ke-ula
meals i.i cts. Coffee of first-class nualit
nt a eup ot coffee and cake at from 5 to 10
is. 1 am well known in this city and re-
uesi ine iizsua to give me a call.
SAMGE1S Proprietor
OR. C. WATSON MASTON
Physician and Surgeon.
tMHoe opposite the Democrat.
Jj. E. BLAIN:
litis Itcen Declared
-AT THE-
m
LINE!
Now tho Greatest Attraction is His Lrgo and Stylish
Stock of
LIGHT - WEIGHT - SUITS,
Straw Goods, Etc.,
.In Keeping "WitH tlie Season.-
If You Would bo Suitably Dressed
- Call - -at - His - Store. -
ii,
if.
Has just received his Spring
lock of
Clothing,
w lino of suits, which will bo sold
Knibracinj; a
at bottom prices.
In order to nialce room for new gout
large stock of Notions, etc., at
Is will sell his
A' Great Reduction.
The beslplaceju Albany for bargains.
THE LEADER.
THE LEADER
G. W. SMITH,
"Argand," "Gaiiiaiur'
5?
STOVES AND RANGES.
Fire .backs.
Warran ted
for
15 years, All
sizes
styles,
an
The World'o
best. More
than hun
dred 7 nun
rlred differ
e n t sty les
co ok s and
heatars
Roofing', Job Work, Plumbing,
Eave Trough. Range Boilers
Conductor Pumps.
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.
FLJKENTON
DEALEE 1 1ST
OERIES.
Choice CaiiiljXntS) Fruit, etc.
NEARTH.E POST FFCE ALBANY OR.
Montague S Son,
CORNER FIRST & FERRY STS
Gruccries,Protlucc, Tobcco.Cigars.
Confectionary,
rroJuca wanted in f tchance ter Rooda or cuh. Fiat-classs good) sod
prompt attention. TRY US-
SMOKE THE GIAGRS
Manufaotred by Julius JosepL
IMPORTED AND KEY WEST CIGARS
.Plug ar.d tmokiog tobacco. Meerschtum anJ briar an-
moktJ artiIeM ficnernllj.
C. Searls,
Di y Goods, Notions, GantsFnrn
ishingsand BOOTS AKD S&3ES
Our tcck ot boos and shorn
is now complete iti all lints for
spring t rai.f. We will save on
money in bi:!g of ui. I ;iiie.,
niissrs and clii'.tlier.' fine shoi-s a
speciality.
i;xcli!3tve . go in j' for the I.I llOU FISE Nil
E. C. SEARLS,
SucrtdMir to B:i:rows aearlH.'
iMumlwr'rt Now Blorlc
. Matthews & Washburn
Amiaxv,
OKECiOX,
Hard warc.Stoves ami Tinware.
Our charges are so light that everyone can stand them.
Onstovcs, ranges, and huildors hardware, we carry the
finest assortment in the Valley, and only ask a fair
examination of our stock to convince you.
MATTHEWS & WASHBURN
A HAKE OPPORTUNITY
Is Offend Every Day by the
Albany Fu
rniture Store
L. T. BR.OCK, PROPRIETOR.
To get liivt-Class 1-TPaXITUHE, Iut Designs, at Bot
tom Trices. New Goods will arrive Constantly.
Oregon Land Company,
with its
HOME OFFICE AT SALEM, OREGON",
In the State Insurance HulMlng.
And Itraurti onicf. at Portland. Astoria and Albany.
Una for aale a large L!t ol Grain, Stock and Fruit Farm.
AUo City and Suburban Pronertv.
SF.XD : FOR : PIIAMIILET, : MAP : AND : PHICE : LISTS. '