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About The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900 | View Entire Issue (July 20, 1888)
t Ihe rmoctat, NATIONAL nRMOCKATirfcTICKKT, K.r lY.ui mt tRDVCR Ot-KVKLVNO,f Niw York or Mm PiMlJnt - VU.KV O. Tllt'KM AN. of Ohio. For lYoil-lontial Kleetom - W. K. BILYKI', I. i n ii . hi :it W. !l. K KKINilKR, ill Multm.uiih county. K K. SKIPWOKTH. of I'ntatlita, count). THAT KKCOKI. Appearance arc not at all deceptive when they Indicate that the friend of Mr. HarrUon are much disturbed over their candidate's Chinese record. At flint vehemen denials of that record were made by all thet organs alt over the country, but the Con gresslonal Record furnished such Indisput able evidence of the fact that Mr. Harrison had voted for Chinese Immigration in all Its stages that these friends were compelled in their alarm to resort to some other way of defense. These friends have brought for ward and published the following letter which they say shows that Harrison has changed his mind i Indianapolis, Ind., Feb. 29, isss. Jtv. J, B. Brut, St. Louis, Mo. My Dear Sir : Your kind letter of February :Sth has been received. I am very much obliged to you for the kind interest which vou take in my behalf. You knew me well enough while here to know that I am no schemer for place, and I have not fallen from grace in that respect since you left here. , I did vote with the great body of the re- Sublicans in the Senate against the Chinese Lest rlct ion bill, as it was called. It seemed to me then to be in violation of our treaty with China, and it was a little haroMor me to let goof the old idea that this was the free borne of all comers. I think there has , been a very general change of sentiment on that subject since. We do not need to ask anybody to come to this country now, a we formerly dkl.and I think we have a right to preserve our own institutions by exercising a fair election as to who shall come here. I do not like that class of immigration that comes In gangs ; that can be driven into pens and on ship board, and hired, not bv personal contract, but by boASCft,nd the Chinese immigration is very much of this sort. Very truly your, Benj. Harrison. It is proper to say first that a great many people think this letter was not written on the "day of its date." but that it was an after consideration prepared pro tunc to meet an emergency, and that Harrison never knew anything about it until he saw it In print. If the letter is genuine it does not help matters for Harrison any. In the first place it comes too late. As early as February 28th last and even much eanier, the presidential bee was humming vigor ouslv in Harrison's bor.net. Next, in this letter.he docs not deny that he t-oted against Chinese restriction. So that question is settled. He seems to defend his vote by saying that it was cast "with the great body of the republicans in the Senate," but the laboring men of this coast whowere using every endeavor to check the flow of cheap Chinese labor here to compete with them wiM be row to see this is any defense, but on the contrary they will be the more cer tainly convinced that Mr. Harrison on prin ciple was opposed to restriction, because his party leaders were in harmony with him in opposition to the bill. In conclusion.he does not like that 'immigration that comes in gangs." Well.this is too thin. The best immigration that has reached our shore from Germany, Xorway.Sweden and other countries has come here in gangs, so this shows that this protest of Harrison's is a weak sham, a mere subterfuge. The peo ple of the Pacific coast are opposed to the Chinese coming here, whether they come In gangs or singly. It is a matter of su preme indifference to wage people in what woy they come. The supreme fact i they do not want them to come here at all. Albany is now standing erect on her feet, but it is a question wholly with her own people whether she will remain so. There are many competing towns in Oregon, ami those that outstrip others in the march of progess will owe their success to the spirit, nergy apd enterprise of their own citizens The fate of Albany is in ihe hands of her friends and the puestion is to act or not to act. Harrison opposes cheaper coat,becau it seems to iiim that cheaper coats would necessarily involve cheaper men in them Men who labor daily for their food and clothing. may be "cheap men" in Harrison's estimation, but they will be too dear to be bougnt by crisp two dollar bills on election We want reduction of the tariff. Wc are taxed on every interest ; blood is not only extracted from the larger veins of the body politic, but it is bound hand and foot and covered all over with gallinippers who are allowed to suck blood from every vein. General John A. Ixgan,Cong. Gtobe.Aprii 28th, 1870. A first-class woolen mill would be of more benefit to Albany than fwice its cost expended in stately bricks built to rent. We fear many of these stately bricks will be marked, "to rent,' if our people do not do something to build up manufacturing interests in our midst. A bet of two to one was made yesterday in this city that Cleveland will be elected. The parties to the bet were two drummers, one from San Frai.ciscoandone 'rom Port land. It is unwise for democrats to make such bets. Before many weeks they will be able to get bets even. A correspondent suggests the following as an "old saw" republicanized : Of all sad words of tongue or pen, The saddest are these," We can't have Ben." As ws understand it, Mr. Harrison is in favor of building a Chinese wall around the United States that will keep out pretty much everything except the Chinese. Kleetriff Bitter. This remedy is becoming so well-known and so popular as to need no special mention. All who have used Electric Bitters sing the same song of praise. A purer medicine does not exist and it is guaranteed to do all that is claimed. Electric Bivters will euie all dis Hsses ibe Ltvci and Kidneys, will remove Pimples, Bails, Salt Rheum and other affec tions caused by impure blood. Will drive Malaria from the system and prevent as well as cure all Malarial fevers. For cure of head ache, constipation and indigestion try Elec tric Bitters entire satisfaction guaranteed, or m n y ti funded. Price 50 eta, and 81.00 per bottle at Posh; y ( Mason's Drag store Wonderful Cares. DHoyt&Co., WhoUmla ail Ut Druggists, of Rome, (a., says : We have been selling Dr King's New Discovery. Elec tric BiUer and Backlen's Arnica Salve for two years. Have never handled remedies that sell as well, or give sucb universal sat isfaction. There have been somo wonderful cures effected Ly these medicines in this city. Several cases of pronounced consump tion have been entirely cured by use of a few bottles of Dr King's New Discovery, taken in connection v ith Electric Bitters. We gusrantes them always. Sold by Poshay Maso a. 11.1, WIS Al'T t Will we lake hold and n. t now while it l called to-day t If there ever was a time when the people of Albany nhould be true and loyal to their own interest, now is the time. The tide of properlty for Albany has set In. Shall we lend our effort to wcll and buoy up that tide, or shall we lie supinely on our backs and allow the ebb to carry us farther back Into the sea of nlug glshness and Inactivity ? H we would see our city grow and prosper, If we would see the magnificent water power In the city utilized In manufacturing enterprlscs.lt we would see It march forw art! to permanent growth and prosperity, then must we Und a strong, helping, right hand. No town can grow Into a city except through theef forts of its own citUcns. Money to loan and brick buildings to rent U none other than a sandy foundation. Such a founda tion will do very well until the storms of adversity and hard limes begin t beat against it. Then it gives way arid the busi ness of such a town flattens' out. There fore we must help ourselves. We mut furnish labor for the idle. Strong laboring men with a will to toil are the mainstays of prosperity and no town can grow without such. What shall wc do ? Come out to kthe Board of Trade to-night and talk about ram ll. And now they say thut when the Mllis ill goes to the Senate, after it passage in the house.that body will substitute a bill of their own for it. It U said this substitute will remove one-half the duty from sugar and put several articles on the free list. The tax on tobacco will be removed. Npw wc protest that such a hill, would lo an open, contemptuous slap in the face of the Chi cago platformuiyc, it would be worse than that, it would be an out-and-out free trade document. The idea of the republican Senate putting articles on the free list In response to the demand of the Cohdcn Club and under the direct influence of British gold. Our protected industries wilt ail be ruined, boo, hoo-hoo. A private letter from an old friend of the editor of this pjipcr who has been in Washington city many vears, says : "The democrats here have strong hopes of suc cess in the coming election ; a great major ity believing the race will be an cany one to win. The wagers so far laid on the re sult, particularly in New York, are largely in favor of Cleveland's election." NOTICE OF City Marshal. Notice is hereby given to all propeity owners, and occupants of property in the city of Albany, to remove the thistles from their premises, and from the alleys and stieets adjoining thereto, within ten day from date of this notice : and if not remov ed within the specified time, it will then be done by the City Marshal. Dated at Albany, Or., thi 17th day of July, 1888. Isaac Hays City Mondial. MAGNOLIA MILLS, JOHN A. CRiWFQRD, Propiretor. W. LL furni-h sacks to farmers and receive wheat st the usual rate of storage. The highest market prico paid for same. Best Magnolia flour always on baud, fr sale or exchsnge st reasonable rates. JOHNA.CRAWrORU. C.J. DilJiO.V WHOLEHAI.K ri VN'UPACrUflEK OF FURNITURE, .AJL,:B.A.:sr-5r, on. THE PLACE. By all means call on 'arker Brothers, Suctrttors to Jo Jni For, ftr your Groceries, Produce, Baked Goods, Etc , Etc. Their itoodc are the best and their prices reasonable. Photography. J G. Crawford, cf the firm f l'sxtou & Crawford, will re-open the gl!er in If in i - bur Mas 10'vli tor two weeks. We wiil le prepared to inakis ail stvles of picture, nuh as portraits, views of . vmdtnu rtr, enlarging pictures in the Jatl Mj'tp, fami'y gutps etc, etc. 11 you want tirs.-cltss work done come and see ur. Paxton & Crawford. Executor's Notice, Notice 1 hereby given that toe under signed has been duly appointed, by order of the County Court of Linn eonniy, On- gou, hx-cutor of the last will and state ment of John Morgan, deceased. AH persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present them duly verified to the undersigned at bis ofilca in Albany, Oregon, within six months fom the date hereof. June 28th. 1888. J , L. Hill, W, It. Bixyru, Eaecutor, Attorney for the Executor. Administrator's Notice of Final Settlemo nt K t ce is hertby given that the under signed Administrators de bonis nou of the estate of Martin Costello,deceased, have filed their final account in the office of the County Clerk fir Lii.n county, Oregon, and the County Court for said county have fixed Holiday Ibe 3rd day of eptrmbrr, ikmm. at the hour of one o'clock, p. in. for hearing objections, if any to ssid finul account, and settling said estate. Sam May Levi (ou(jlas. Administrates de bonis 11011 of taid estate. J. K. W FATHER FOKD, Au'y for Administrator's. . A Wio'idiiK. The mode of death's approach are van - ous, aud statistic show conclusively tba more persona die from dheasni o the Throat aud Lung than way other, It In probable that everyone, without exception, receive vast number of Tubercle (terms into the system nd where these germs fall upon aultable noil they start lulo Ufa and develop, at flrat slowly and la shown by slight Unking enat!on In the thrott and if allowed to continue their ravages they extend to the lung producing Con sumption and tb the head, causing Ca tarrh. Now all tbla is daugerott and If allowed to proceed will In time cause death, At the onset you must t with promptness ; sllnwing a oold to go with out aUtmtlmt Is dangerous and may lose you your life. As oon as you feel that something Is wrong with your Throat, Lunaa or Nostrils, obtain a bottle of Bos nboe' Uernmn Syrup. It will give you iniiK'.h.tt.i ir!i. t. POWDER Absolutely Pure. ThbMwtanervsrka. A marvel r purity -tr. iitii an.l hot...mcn. More ,.nonU Ui:i the ordinary kimU.SJMlcsASM tvllii rom- IK-llti-m 1 STBJBj Umi at lw t,-. abort dir '..LiMinrH Slight, stunt or dssspfstl CASS. ftVTXL IIIS Vi 1-oWfSS Vt., 100 Walt st, J. P. HAIL, Albany, Or., Agent for Columbia Bicycles and Tricycles. New stuck c iSSS pattern bU v cle jut received. Bargains in second hand wheels ail sixes and pi Ice. Call and examine stock or kcnd for t ttatogue f4e Binding Twiner I have tbla day made arrangements with Hltwart A Sox. of Aibauy, for the furnlablug to tb (ranKr binding; twlno Mend in your titer- and avail yourselves of the contract. 'I his twine la pure tns mills. Albany. July O h, 1888. Mart t u.i.kk, Financial Agent. Referee's Sale. the Circuit Court eJ tif SM mf Or gou, for t.iuu County. H A lliitimn and Jiiilla licit man hi lf. Oliie Mbetbmt and Hainan -Sheth m her hitttltand, wnd K rabctb !filman. Plain till. ve. . TVnirm Hunt and t a .hi !i-r lilibf. Itftr blla. bsnd, Mary Ilsnnnh and 1 1. - Ilsnnab. hr husband, Jerpntfah llolmsn and Klviua liriiman. 11U wifM llolmsn 'Kliaiheih "lr mir and Win. Ktroiia. her husband. OaHsfeffcl l-'nrgty and Kliaa Korgev, hrr busbin t, Martha II,. end Lj Hill, ber hukhsnd, Lotti Held sod Tho f ti. Id l-.ir li Malm ml f i c'tlldll Wliiilhv .ml Josephine v b!dby, hir wife, Martha len ders sr.d Jm lndrrs, iter husband, Jennlo Caldwell and Fnyd f'aldw.li, h. r husband, Htrh Hunt and Lyman Hunt, ber husband, Mollis Handera snd I) Han ders, tier husband. John V. hldbv. Monroe Wbldf.y. d if Whldby, Thos Wbldby, snd Wm lienneit. uelmdants. . NOTICE is hereby given that the un dersinged, the Keforee duly appolnte ed by the above eutiiled Court la Ih abeve entitled cause to make sale tf tbe premises hereinafter deMnrihed, will pur suant to an order of said Court In said cause duly made snd entered of record on the 12th day cf March, 1886, at tbe .Court House door n Albany In said coun ty OD ftalardar Hi tHk day ut AagHkl, IKS3, at tbe hour of one o'clock In the afternoon of said day sel all tbe right, title, interest and estate of each of the Plaintiffs and Defendants herein lu and to the following described premises, towit: The south east quarter and the noutn half or the northeast quaiter 01 ncctinn sixton in Township 10. H KIR, Also the turth west quarter of the northeast quarter of Section ton, Townsbifjall H R 1 w. Also beginning st tbe souiBHpt corner of lot one In Heolloti thre 1W Tgvwnshlii 1 s K 1 w, and running thence west seventy-two rods : thence north seventy six rods : tbence east seventy-two rods; then .-e south seventy six rooa to the place of beginning, all situated in the Willamette meridUn in (dnn county, Oregon, containing 8M acres. Terms of salecaah in hand, Wm. Or OP, Keleree, Everything loaKht and sold at M Frank n U s second hami siom, Alauy, ur. JULIUS Manufacturer of fcAKlH AND DEALER IN- FINE IMPORTED AND KEY WEST Cigars, Plug nn Smoking Tobacy s, Meerschaum and Brit. 'Pipes, and a full lino of 81110k rV Art eles, Also dealer!" ' i 1 CALIFORNIA AND TROPICAL FRUITS. Next door to Burkhnn t Keeney's Albany, Oregon. FURNITURE. x on want the best and most durable furniture that Ik manufactured In the city go to Thomas Brink. He keeps almost every thing in tbe line of Sheriff's Sale. In (A Circuit Court elAe 8taU 0' Orrtfunor Litm f'uunly. M A. Porter, Plaintiff, vs. A. H, Haaaett, Defendant. VTOTICE Is beteby gieu that by virtue jLH of an Kxseutiou and order of sale iMued out of Um above named Court In tbe above entitled suit. I will on Salarday Use llfk dai mt 4agl. I sag, at ibe Court Uouen daw in ibe city of Albany, Linn oounty, Oregon, at tbe nonr of one o'clock p. in. sell at nubile auoioo fr eaah in bsnd to tbe blghea. bidder tbe real property diamond iu aald Kxacution and order of sale as follows, lo.wlt : Tbe H W quarter of ibeM W quarvr of Hectkn thirty, Township thirteen, south range tnree, west, eonfaiaing forty acre, more or le In tbe County of Linn, State of Jregon. The proceeds arising from tbe sa of said premises, to be applied : Klrat to the payment of the eoata and disburse ment of suit taxed at $32 8ft and tbe ae crulng oosta. Heeood to the payment to th Plaintiff, af. A. Porter tbe sum of $183.03, with accruing interest thereon at the rate of un per cent per annum from tbe Nth day of March, !, and tbe fur tber sum of $i0, Attorneys fee. Dated this 9th day of July. l9. Jon I MMt.,.HAv By D.8. smiiii. sheriff. Deputy. ESTRAY COW. From mv premiss In Albany, a red d whltoow, 12 years old. left horn half gone. Will reward any one who will re torn her to me. Out by Fnr, 8m. IS I i z XT 1 CO CO 5f2 9 HAND SEWED DOUBLE AND SINGLE HARNESSES, SADDLES, WHIPS, snr ,vert thing usually kept In a first-class sh (I Repairing carefully and promptly E. L, POWER, Prop'r. Blooded Stork. last from lows, one oar load of thorough brod Short-horned Durham cattle, cows snd cdvss, and one 3 -year old bull, at tbe farm of D. C, Carrie. For sole at reasonable terms. Isaac Elosr, Shedd, Una county. Or. HARVEST HANDS. Pamirs, wa can supply jroa with all Um harvest baads you arauk hsavs worJ at our offlca when you want heip f any klud. Oflloe two doois from A. B. Mcllwain's, in Pustal telegraph butldlnir. St aSUAS'S. asd Mitusa, Ho, to the Mountains. Tbe undersigned Is prepared to make regular trips with spring back from Leo Innon to all points on the W, V. St CM R between lebanon and Fiah Lake. Al parties desiring to a rail them solves of this inesns of reaching tbe otonntalns will oal on. or address the undersigned at Lebanl bo, Charges reasonable. L. K. Brooks, JOSEPH, Choice Cigars furniture that is kept in a fist class ho I here just received an inyoiooof the celebrated Thompson Glove Fitting Corset, or.e c f the oldest ire UBoat ie)UI !e ictko knowp. 1 also keep a full assortment The Ball's Coil Spring Health Corset Dr. Warner's Health Corset, Betides 0 full Hoe ,,f a. FRENCH WOVEN CORSET nd ciMets vstytng iti price from 0 coots to $3.00 each. and lengths cf abdominal, nursing , nod Misses corsets, waists for children and Misses. Samuel EYoung. CHAS. H. D0DD & CO. FrotU, First and Vine 8t., Portland, Or. WHOccoAtr nt a tens in I 1 I HARD- 1 1 1- WARE, 1 1 1 W AMP 9 FARM-MACHINERY. en 4 Mm AftaU for Oregon. WcusbtntoQ and Northern Mabo for Umi w BUCKEYE. REAPER AND . MOWER. ttese Maebloae are ic well known to need comment, Thooasnrls of Farmers bav nst tnara and speak of tbm with praise. Tbcy are the only Harvesting Machines thai wtU give entire satisfaction to the-porcbascr. MILLER'S NEW MODEL VIBRATING THRESHER, PHOENIX STRAW BURNER ENGINE, The moat KOhcUve and loeosasml CoubtnaUoa for Threshing and Claaalng 3 rain ever Conatrocted. BUCKEYE . STEEL . FRAME . TWINE -BINDERS. The fisaturss that dlsUagnlsb this Twtne-liinder la the Lightness of Draft, combined with ill Extraordinary Strength and Durability. The Binder is of the Appleby pattern, the only really snsesssfhl noe yet known. W have two styles, tba Elevator Binder and the Platform Btndar-both excellent both recommended by hundreds of patrons. Branch Houfs, St. Charles Hotsl,F, ThraH, Manager, 't Albany, Or . AT COST. Having purchased the stock of goods of Sbaao fc Lonswat I will sell tVe same ai cotl until closed out. That otejtas monty in your pockets. No such bar gains ever before offered. I have also purchased "the bankrupt stock of HAY & of Hamsburg, consisting cf Clothing, Gents Furnishing Goods and General Merchandise. Everything will be Bold at COST WITHOUT RESERVE. MY 50 , IOC. 150. AND 25 CENT COUNTERS a. .uadfd with atticles worth twice their price. Seuisl thouescd cf a variety. Bargains in ail of tbem. G. W. SIMPSON, SPRINGFIELD SPRIMFIELD, OREGON. Albany Yard and Oflloe on Rnflroad St., between 4tn and 5th Street Having lumber not excelled In quality, and facilities not surpassed for tbe prompt and satisfactory filling or orders, I respsotfUlly solicit a share of the trade. A. MACHINE OILS. The best varieties of machine oils to be had are kept by Stewart ft Sox, especially the kinds that have been thoroughly tested by the Linn oounty farmers. Prices guar an teed. I kei p est a sire and everything if i 1 1 IRON, 1 i 1 STEEL i 1 1 Be hut tier farm Wagons, Deere Plows, Deere Bulky Flows. Cook Co.'s Oar riages. Fhsttona and Top Buggies, Four. Spring Mountain Wagons, Buekboaxds, Superior Drills and Seeders, Oorbln Disc Harrows. HodgesBaines fieadsrtr Hsish Barbed Wire. SEND FOB CIBCULAB AT COST. ASHBY, Albany, Oregon, SAW MI JjJj Wheeler. WAGONS, HACKS AND BUGGIES We are now agents at this place for the celebrated wagons, hacks and buggies made by Fiah Bros., cf Racine, Wis., and can give better goods and lower prices than ever before. Remember that we want your trade and will make it an ob jeci for you to come and see us. Stewart & Sox. SAY! HERE IS A BARGAIN FOR YO 6SAND CLEARANCE SALE Brownsville Clothing, COMMENCING JULY 2nd. We offer stock of mens' clo ting on tbe Brownsville counter at wholesale The Co. feel that they bavo manufactured more goods this season than tbey can wholesale, so give tbe public tbe benefit of tbe prices to close tbem out. These goods are mads from BEST OREGON WOOL and ste find -cisrr. Terms of Tbis is s splendid qpporttmity to secure al! wool goods at very low puree. m if the manufacturer can't giro you BOTTOM PRICES, WHO CAN ? We have several !ii. s t light weight seed on the Ceaianc Gmnter at scat. COME AND JUDGE Enapp, Burrell & Company, Have itt-stock a complete assortment of AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, of every description Including Bain Wagons, Oliver Chilled and Steel Plows Deering and McCormick, Mowers and Binders, Hoilingsworth and Tiger Hay Rakes, for one and two horses, Buffalo Pitts Threshers, Steam and Horsa Pfiwfir.' Harness Farm Bells, Garden Tools, Lawn Mowers, Etc. also a full line of drat -class CARRIAGES. BUtlCIES, HACKS AND CARTS. Buggy Tops a Specialy. Call and examine the goods and get catalogue of prices, which are greatly reduced for trade of 1808. AT COST 1 Having decided to cloee out oukt.siners heir, we arili sell our ENTIRE STOCK -0F- ClotMng, Furnishing Boodsjit?, (hps, tmX At Cost ! Those wishing bargains will call airly b jfaro the steck iajbroken, us these goods mns. be sold within the next 90 d ys. a C. B.Roland & Co. PWICHT' soda THE COW BRAND. TO DELICIOUS BISCUITS Dwight's Cow-Brand Soda Salem ABSOLUTELY PURE. ALWAYS UNIFORM AND FULL WEIGHT. Be sore thut there i picture of a tao best OF Sale Cash. suits and some odd lots which we have FOR YOURSELVES, L E. Blain. F. H. R0SC0E, Manager, MAKE or WHOLESOME BREAD USE Cow on your package and you will Soda made. T i 1