Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192?, May 31, 1890, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE DAILY DIMOCRAT.
ongreanmiui A Httler, W Jaefcaon-
Yflle.
Governor NjWeite Pnnf er.ol Port
land. Secretary of State XT M Towmend, of
Lake Co.
Treasurer (1 AT Teblof Pendleto.
Supreme JnriKe 15 F 15onhnm,of Sam.
Supt. of Public Instruction A LeKoy,
W Brownsville.
State Printer J O'Brien, of Portland.
Prosecuting Attorney 8rd Dial J J
Wkitney, of Albany.
DEMOCRATIC rOlATT TICKET.
FOR STATE SENATORS Hon
MTeatherford nd Hon Jiff Myers.
REPRESENTATIVES O. .T. Shedd,
Hon K C Iiansard'aiul Or J F Henry.
COUNTY COMMISSIONER William
Rumbauuh.
COUNTY RECORDER E E Davis.
SHERIFF Matt Scott.
COUNTY CLERK N P Payne.
COUNTY TREASURER W E Curl.
ASSESSOR H S Williams.
SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT G F
Ruasell.
COUNTY SURVEYOR E J O'Conoer.
COUNTY CORONER Frank Farrell
For sutveyor E J O 'Conner.
Frank Farrel for coroner.
For Assessor 11 S Williams.
Vote for Wm M Rumbaugh for county com
missioner.
The name of G F Kiusell for school supetin.
tenileni should be on every ballot cast. In
every way he is worthy and competent.
Nim Payne is a tine penman, a good scholar
a careful man, and withal needs the office and
should receive a large majority for county clerk.
Vote for J. K. Weatherford ai.d Jeff
Myers for Senators. They can be relied
upon never to sell out Linn county to the
railroad or Portland ring.
Be sure to vote for F C Hansard, J F
Henry and CJ Shedd for the legislature
They are in harmony with the interest of
the people of Linn county and not with
those who always make war upon our In
terests.
In looking over your ticket, see that the
name of Judge lionham is on it for supreme
judge, W M Townsend for secretary of state,
A LeRoy for state superintendent, J O'Brien
for state printer and J J Whitney for district
attorney.
Mat Scott is forging far ahead of Pearl for
sheriff. Mat says singing does very well to
drum up dupes to buy soap on the streets, or
run a peanut stanu, but it's of no use in run
ning the sheriffs office or running down
criminal. Mat's head is level.
"Uncle Billy" Curl hat strveil once as treas
urer and his service was very acceptably per
formed. He is a poor mm, crippled, and needs
the office. He will get a big vote for his, op
ponent, though a good man, makes a living
very easily without the office.
We were just on the point of putting in a
last good word for E E Davis for county record
er when it was plainly discernible th-it he was
so far "ahead of the hounds" that our words
would be sweetness wasted on the desert air
1 le'U get there by a great big majority.
Vote for "Uncle" George Webb for state
treasurer. He is an affable pleasant man
to do business with. His good natured
disposition leads him never to refuse a
favor. He is thoroughly competent and
scrupulously honest, just the kind of man
the people want.
CAN THEY DO IT.
The republican party of this state (we
mean the mass of voters of that party) Is
now to be put to the severest crucial test
that It has ever been subjected to. I'l
laboring men, mechanics, farmers, grang
ers, whose whole Interests are adverse to
the promotion of the power of boodle In
politics, support Thompson the boodle man
for an office whose sacredness should be
so jealously guarded against the invasions
of money Influence? We think, m know,
there are many reDublican farmers, and
honest, Incorruptible labor people who do
not bend the suppliant knee to this boodle
Baal whom republican leaders have seen
fit to choose as the object of worship and
adoration for their followers. No sharper,
clear cut, rasping issue could be joined than
was raised by the nomination of Thomp
son and Pennoyer. These two candidates
are essentially antipodean In all their no
tions of executive functions and duties
The former depends upon the influence
and power of money to boost hi'n Into
office; the latter depends upon the practi
cal sensible rule that public office Is a pub
lie trust and should be administered cour
ageously and fearlessly for the benefit of
the great body of the people as a means of
commanding the respect and support of
the people. The republican party, as we
have said, is put to a crucial test. Will
they decide that money shall determine
who shall be governor? That party s lead
ers must be short-sighted. Thev tried the
money power in the Ben Holladay times
and it disrupted the partv. The election
of Dave Thompson by the use of money,
(and he can not be elected In any other
way,) will disrupt it again.
Without excusing the existance of the union
labor party, it is safe to say that Jno man h;
made more personal friend) on the canvass
than II W Parker, union lalior candidate for
the legislature, I Ie has stood up consistently
for his political views including prohibition.
Whatever vagaries the party promulgates he
has frankly represented them.
The friends of the Willamette University
have not forgotten that D V Thompson some
years ago agreed to give that institution a cen
tain sum as a part of the endowment funJ.
lie gave his note for the amount and it was
placed in the hands of W S I.add as trustee,
lie now refuses to pay it ou the ground that
he received no consideration for it. Dave
wont touch axything that docs not make Mm
money.
The Chicago Tribune, a Republican news
paper in gooj standing, estimates that the
McKinley Bill w ill save the people $70,000,000
on sugar and tobacco,and w ill increase the an.
nual cost of other domestic articles consumed
iii7,2$v,o, he estimate is moderate, 1ml
it 1 hows with sufficient clearness what expen
sive luxuries are the McKinley Bill and the
party which is trying to make it the law. The
addition of $167,250,000 to the annual cost of
living, however, does not hurt the manufacture
ers who take the profit on the increase.
How can any farmer w ho hopes to see
the legislature control and regulate freights
on railroads expect to promote that cause
by voting for l. P. Thompson who Is a
director In the great monopoly known as
thrJL'nlon Pacific Railroad. Drmocratr,cal
the attention of your republicans neigh
bors to this matter.
When wanting the best groceries is the
sasrkft at reasonable prises uall cu J F Pow
ell A Co.
make no mistake.
Voters of Linn county, whether demo
crats, republicans, union labor, farmers,
merchants, mechanics or laboring men
shonld make no mistake Monday in voting
for governor, J P Thompson it a director
and managing f 'resident for Oregon of the
Union Pacific railroad company. Do the
people of Oregon, do farmers, want a rail
road king for governor? Do you want to
turn the state of Oregon over to the Union
Pacific? If not vote for Pennoyer which
Is the only way to prevent it.
AT J. F. POWELL A CO'
Fine oranges,
Onions and onion sets,
Early Rose and other potatoes,
Seed peas, beans, etc..
Cookies and crackers,
Dried fruits.
Fresh garden products,
All kinds canned goods.
Oatmeal, corn meal, flour, etc.,
pickles, relishes, etc.
Everything found anywhere.
Warm Weather. A fine stock of re
frlglatbrs and Ice cream freezers maybe
seen at Stewart & Sox's. Nothing like
them for the house.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
M
ONEY. Home capita' in loan on
son. Real K-tate and Insurance Broker,
Fronv street, opposite the Han House.
TOST. 'A dog wearing a chain and col
J lar, with a class or whits e- e. Ke
turn to ft A Irvine, Albany, Or.
CITY TAXES Notloa is hereby eive
that Ihe lax roll of the city of Al
bany, r,. for the year 1890, has been
pi- ced In my bands tor o lleclion, and
that I will be at the Council (.ambsrmf
said citv to receive and receipt for tii
-he taxes charged in said roll, tor to"
period of SO day from date of this notic
All taxes remaining unpeld at theexpir.
nutiu it! kui-ijr unva kuureHlier win re
tn.ned - -"l I'ounoii of the city
of Albany . t, and costs and
expenres lor collecting audi taxei be
arnica thereto. JOHN HUFFM AN
t'ilv Marshal
Paled st Albay, Or., this lO.u day of
MONEY TO LOAN.
$200,000 t loan at 8 per cent'on Im-
prsred farm r city property.
Vt ALLACE X U5ICK.
City Meat Market.
suultk aus Proprietors.
Koep a full line of meats of all kinds,
tn is cool piece, completely pro
tected; and always fresh.
At have constantly on hand salmon
nd other fish.
Vfilfli TO COXTRACroilS AND
i.1 nril.DKKM. rluls will be recirnt l,y
Mr II II Hewitt, nf Albany, up to 11' o'clock
noon, ou Saturday, May 31, (op furnishing
the mateilal and Ultor to erect a two-story
dwelling house. Plans and soeciticstini.il
can be seen st the office of C W Ayem, arch.
ueei, or at .ir llowm a ollice in the same
buil.liiiff.
The riiht is reserved to rpipet mv
all l.i.l,.
T "J.ViTi. Tl?. C0.NTR AC TORI AND
a 1 iL .u.ir.ik-i.-.miis win ie received
V ItlM TrnalaM nf I -1. . u i ...
I iiru.iii.ii C-l-llOIII IMS-
tru.i. at lhiiion, up to 12 o'clock, noon.
on Mntiir-.tav- .aw 41 rn. i.li
miiiniiinK ail
necessary material and labor to ereet a
.i.-.i ...ii.ui.ik. l-iansana specifications
can be seen at the store or C C Haekl
man, at Lebanon, until Friday, Msr 2.1
and at the ollice of CW Avers," Architect
at Albsnv, until Saturday", May 31.
The right la reserved to rejt any or
all bids.
ART STUDIO,
llrj.Dr.ral..n, - Blumbrrg Bl or k
LK-ssoNs oivenln Prawine, Paint'nr
an.t Muse clures f.ir salonr ...i..?
:L. E. BLAIN
Has Deen Declared
-AT THE-
HEAD IN HI!
LINE!
Now the Greatest Attraction is His Large and Stylish
Stock of
LIGHT - WEIGHT - S
Straw Goods, Etc.,
In Keeping AVitli tlie feeason.
DOKT FORGET
Smith & Senders'
JlLliil 1 '"i'l '"Tniii I,,...
e stoves
r.ND RANGES
-teams iwstraue mars
The World's Boo- i comfortablti fN.!
v
and happy than any other bran'l in ex-
istnncn. Thriv am nailo in (ill Btjle3 a'l 1 1 1
sues, both for Cooking and Heating, and nr..
sold at prico. to Buit tho putso of the rich
P.031' of imitations.
t,-,nrO VP. ?raao mart closely, sad sc.
V U.1 v , you are not impoLvu -t
If You Would bo Suitably Dressed
- Call - at - His - Store.
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.
E, C. Searls,
Diy Goods, Notions, Gents furn
ishings and
BOOTS AND SHOES
Our stock of boots and shoes
is not complete in all lines for
spring rade. We will save vou
mone n buWng of us. Ladies,
misses and children's fine shoes a
specia v.
ExelnslTC Agcnev "- th LCD LOW t(IIO
E. C. SEARLS,
Successaor to Barrows it. searla '
Plumberg'a New Bloea.
Montague & Son,
Ien.lerf in
CrdcerieSjProdncc, Tobacco, Cigars.
Confectionary. Kic,
Froduca wanted in exchange for goods or cash. Fist-elasss goods and
prompt attention. TRY US-
Smoke the giagbs
Manufiiotred by Julius Josopii
IMPORTED AND KEY WEST CIGARS
Plug and smr-kiog tobaccos, Meerschaum and briar pipes an 1
mokes artt'iles generally.
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Garland, - Superior - Argand, - Monitor - and - Gasoline
Stoves and Ranges,
-AM Fullv Warranted in
STYLE, WORE and PRICES.
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Has jnt received his Spring stock of
Clothing,
Embracing a fine line of suits, which will bo sold
at bottom prices.
In order to make room for new goods will sell his
large stock of Notions, etc., at,
A Great Reduction.
The best place in Albany for bargains.
FL.KENTON
DEALEE IUST
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Choice Candy, Xuts, Fruit, etc.
NEAR THE PCS 7 ffCE ALE.
fiiafes & Washburn
Albany,
Oregon
Ilardwore.SlovesandTinware.
Our charges arc so light that everyone can stand thena.
stovfs, ranges, and builders hardware, wc carry th
finest assortment in tho Valley, and only ask afair
examination of our stock to convince you.
MATTHEWS & WASHBURN