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About The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900 | View Entire Issue (March 7, 1890)
urn umomh Alt th starch factories art combining In one starch troit to control product and prices. The numlter of periodical of alt descriptions published in tli UnittJ States during 1SS9 u 10,319, la rontons, Cat, over 1 5,000 acres will b planted this seisoa to sugar beets. Experi ment has shown that th soil b adapted to the Wet. ReiHirl of th Kansas Stale board of agrU ilture far quarter ending Dec 31, 1SSS9, says the population of Kansas as returned by tit assessor b 1,464,914, a decrease of 53.638, or i rcr cB' tompared with 1SS8. The art of tanning skunk skins so as to eradi cate te offensive odor with which it U per sneated b not known In America, and conse quently all skunk skins after being cured are sent abroad to be tanned. Congress should rest 01 e the duty on coffee. A rottery In Pennsylvania hat succeeded in manufacturing a coffee bean from clay. resembles it closely in form and smell, A duty on coffee b necessary to protect this Infant in dustry. Aa English paper says that a syndicate being tanned in that country for the purchase from this covernrnent of the forest lands of Alaska. What b there in this country that England b not buyiug up? The Nebraska Farmers Alliance, a farmers paper, remarks: "Tariff protection for labor b about exploded, and the home market fraud played out. When the Lrmers are convinced of the fact that protection b a myth, as far as ther are concerned, the mar vote the other way." The Chicago platform caUa for prohibit ire tariff on imports which compete with home productions. Let the west demand of congress a prohibitive tariff on hides, wool and all ag ricultural products. South American hides come in free and thus compel our cattle compete with pauper steers of that country. According to careful calculation made by British clergyman of vote, and just published Protestants have increased during the last too years from 37,000,000 to 134, 000, 000, or nearly fourfold. Romans Catholic during the same period have increased from So, 000,0c to l6j. 000,000 or twofold. The Greek Church dur ing the ceo o try has increased from 40,000,000 to 83,000,000, also twofold. A man before the ways and means commit tee the other day wanted a duty 00 ivory Ivory b the principal product ot the elephant, and the idea seems to be that the American elephant needs protection against the pauper elephants of Africa before be can afford to grow his tusks. He b not numerous as a class and b generally able to make a good living in the show business, but he b as much entitled to pretcctioo as most of the producers that ask for it. The Senatorial situation in Pennsylvania b Interesting. Cameron's term in the United States Senate expires in 189 1. There are now two powerful candidates for his chair. Mayor Filler, of Philadelphia, and John Waaamakar, Postmaster General and haber dasher, are quietly pulling the poiiticil strings which must be touched to succeed htm. - Some of the conclusion of science would indeed be sppalliog but for 'heir practical harm Irssnea. Thus, the eeoloeists assert that if the continents and the bottom of the ocean were graded down to a uniform level.the whole world would be covered with water a mile deep, so much greater b the depression f the ocean bed than the elevation of the existing land. An important session of the Farmer Insli tate was lately held at Toronto, Canada. One of the questions discussed was that of free corn from the United State. It was contended by a number of the members that corn cannot be tabee at a profit, and it b cheaper to import American corn, A motion advocating "free corn" was carried. The Farmer Alliance of Kansas haa prepared a great number at petition ask ing the governor to call an extra session ot the legislature. Owing to failure of the crop, the people In the western part of the tate are suffer Ing greatly, and are liable to lose their all. Most of the farms are mort gaged to eastern capitalist, and the legli lature Is petitioned to pas stay laws pre venting the ousting of occupante of mort gaged property without giving them to year time to redeem it Other petition ask that railroad be compelled to lower their transportation rate. THE PRINCirLE IS THE 8AM K. A Kansas farmer sold a beef animal to batcher for 2 cent a poond, and agreed to take a quarter of it for bb own use. The batcher charged him regular rate for the beef. and when a settlement was bad the fanner was found indebted to him in the sum of 2. Tbi was not caused by the Republican party and the "robber tariff." MoutUainttr, The principle b however much the same. The laboring man who b a consumer and not a pro ducer hat been told for these n.any years that the tariff b imposed on foreign importa tions in order to render nugatory the foreign competition to bit employer in order that such employer might give him higher wages for his labor, 1 his laborer watches the processes of this tariff scheme and hb study of t'-e matter leads to this conclusion: "In consequence of the protective tariff I have to pay a higher price for everything I nse. When I make a contract with my employer he "gives me just such wages at be finds he b compelled to give under the law of supply and demand, and if I will not work as cheaply as he wants me to then he will employ cheap foreign labor. So I find so far a I am concerned that a protec tive tariff b a delusion and a snare," Our contemporary, b unfortunate in his com pari . cms. A VHT LEVEL HEAD. Hon Ben Butterworth, a republican con gressman from Ohio, was asked a few days ago if he would H randidate for re-election: "It depends," be replied. 'If the present House doesn't do something toward a revision 1 of the tariff I shall not be There will be no prospects of my election. I believe that the only hope of continuing the republican control of the House lies in tl.e fair and 'borough re vision of the tariff, but lam afraid our people will only do as they hsve done; that b, g ve the country a great deal of squealing for a very little wool. ' I am in favor of the protection of American industries. No man on the repub lican side of the House believes in that doc trine more than I do, but our preseut tariff taws are in such a confused and complicated condition that those who do not deserve pro motion get a good deal more of it than those who do, and no bo.ly understands why. There is an accumulation of fungus upon our whole tariff schedule, with an infinite number of articles on which the duties are excessive and mtght to be reduced, and I am in favor of the thorough overhauling of the system, "Unless this is done," continued Mr Butter worth, "e might as well bang up our fiddles m l go home without any expectation of com i - l,.,..k here nr lin." PARTY DCTT. The time Is commit on are nen lhe i party managers of the county will take the preliminary t:ps for calling party con entlon to nominate candidate lor trie various county officers. While the matter of making such nominations does not at tract the serious attention of a great many mters, yet it Is a subject In which all cltl sens and taxpayer should take Jeep con cern. It Is a matter of grave tmpouance thai local affair should ba carefully ad ministered. County affair more nearly concern u than national or state anair. Competency and honesty are ejuallfkatlans that should be possessed by every county oltlcltl. To the democrat, then, we feel constrained to say, that they should exer clseunusal care I t the selections ot can didate. Fitness for the office will be de manded by the people before they will consent to support candidate. The vest pocket voter, so far as county olucla' are concerned, are Increasing In number rap- Idly from year to year and It behooves democrat to keep an alert eye on the bsst Interest of the people. The party n times past has proven hsell to he the party of the people, For year It ha presented a solid front aualnst the tyi annou exactlo.is and encroachment of monopolistic power. It hat stood as a solid phalanx for the pro motion and perpetuation ot the docttine ot the greatest good tor the greatest number that our I a government la which conomy in the public expense should be rigtily adhered to. Let It be understood that public office Is a public trust to be ad- ministered In the Interest ot and for the benefit ot the people. Then let candidate be nominated who In all respect fill up the mea.ure ot these requirement and their calling and election will be made ure, To secure the nomination of such candl dates It will only be necessary for the, dem ocrats ot each precinct to elect for dele. gate men who are well known for their Integrity and good judgement, democrat who are not pledged to secure the noml nation of some particular candidate a against the wkhes ot the people. Fair dealing and good faith should character be party management from the call for primaries to the close of the poll. The arty would thus place Itself on so eleva ted a plane as to command the respect ot both friend and political opponent. A party to secure the popular approval of people mutt show Itself worthy ot It. It would conduce laigely to the benefit ot the party and the candidates which the party' convention shall name, were the voters in each precinct to get together in primary meeting and elect unpledged delegates, men of Integrity, men who thli.k the in tcrest of the public are paramount to the Interest of any candldate.and then let these delegate meet in county convention and nominal a ticket tor ttie whole people, being governed in the selection by the jef fersonlan test oflrflione.t?" "U hecom Detent?" Such a course will lead to an old time complete victory. J.OT ALONE. Not democrats alone are protesting a- giinst the scheme of the majority of Mc Kllney' committee to Increase the tariff taxes. The Tdegrafk of Philadelphia, a very staunch republican paper.ha the tot : lowing to say: Among the other Industrie which are absolutely contioled by a close combine tlon or trust. Is that of plate and window glass manufacturer. Last eek this trust . 1 a ,, 1 . met ana auvancea me prn.es 01 .. i manufacturers 20 percent. A day or two later the committee on ways and mean announced thioughthe newspaper that I had agreed to advance the duties on plate and window- glass. If the committee; had been a partner with the Plate and Window glas Trust It could not have done no more than It Mid. - The present ad va lorem duty on-window-glat is from 66.04 to 131.35: on plate-glas It Is from 77 to 144. Such a duty would ccrtaintv be thought oy any reasonable mind high enough; but the Plate and Window-glass Trust and ways and mean committee are resolved that, if possible, it shall be made prohibitory thing moat difficult to do, as the French article b so much tuperior to the American at to render lu use necessary to picture and mirror dealers. They must have the clearest glass, no natter what It cost. That the present duty is high enough,or too hlgh.wlil not be disputed, we think, by any one who has noticed the suit for an Injunction heard by fudge McKennan and Acheso,i In tSe United States Circuit Court at Pittsburg, the other day, to re strain the Pittsburg Plate Glass Company from issuing $750,000 capital stock to J IS Ford & Co. The evidence submitted to the court showed that at a meeting of the company, held at Crelghton on the 20th of January last pust, it was officially an nounced that tre net earnings on the capi tal of $3,750,000 amounted in 10S9 to 35 per cent. Regu ar dividends ot 3 per cent, were paid during the year, and at the meeting of the 19th ultimo special divi dend of iiJt' per cent was declared, which represents a net profit of $961,500. Fur ther, tne official report stated that the plkte glass hidustry was exceedingly flourishing, the company several works being pushed to their utmost capacity, and the order already received for 1890 would make the profit much larger ti,aa mote ot 1009. a year ago the actual value of stock of this company was $1,4145,000, and it was then Increased to represent its present value, namely, $1,750,000, on which dividends of 3431 percent, were paid as the earnings of a single twelvemonth. The Best la the Country. Dr E S Holden : The Ethereal Cough Syrup cannot be excelled in the market for the cure of coughs.colds and bronchial af fections. W M Uooon, Napa. Large size $t, small 50 cents. For tale by 11 C Hubbard, druggist. Buy Albamt Property first and last and all the time, yet if men must and wilt buy Astoria lot and acre property always buy the best and nearest to water front and ORN dock and that addition is Kinnev't addition to Astoria.the nearest by one mile. While we have lots and acre property in nearly all the additions and acre tracts near Astoria,will be pleased to quote prices and terms on all and each of them. Orkoon Lad Co. Delayed WooLENt.Zaches & Son merchant tailor and craper, opposite Post Office, have received r.otlce that the two large shipments of oo!en consigned to them are soon to arrive. It will be to your interest and advantage to examine their stock before pirchaing,a they anti cipate the largest and finest grade of spi Ing and summer goods In foreign and dome tic delicacies ever brought to Albany, Made to Cut When buying an axe get the best, one that b durable as well as sharp, and the place to do It Is at! rice & Robson's. who also have a fine line of wedges, etc. Get a machine. And wnen getflng one let it be either a Domestic or Davit Price & Robson are agents for these su perior sewing machines and Invite an in spectlon of what they can do. New Arrival. A large and complete stock of carpets, linolcum.oil clotln,hade, etc, at the store of A B Mcllwain, all of the latest designs, and w iich will be sold at from to to 20 per ce nt 10 A'er than by Other houses. , ,- ""9 The Verdict ICntmlmeac W D Suit, Piwalrt. Blppus, Ind., testifies: "1 w recommend iieclrio bitters as tin wary hesl remedy. Every bHtte sold has ir'ven relief in every eeee, One msn took in buttles, end mi eured of rheumatism ol lOyeem' sUmlin." Ibrihein li re, druttarist, rtellvHla, Ohio, ertirms : ''The beet iei..iig medicine I bsre ever hsndled Ui my it) veers' ex. poneiioe, is klwitrio Hitters." Tliouaw.il of ottiers here uUied their testimony, so that the verdlot unanimous that Elwjirio Uittnrs da ear ell dleeao the Liver Kuiiicys or Biuod, Only a hali doiier buttle si Foshay sad .Mason's Drug Btore, , man St f a kit I H "J33 FTEES, ,KlAHi. President IhinUoti was reported a y "a other d reference to com plaints within hi pat ty as to the disposi tion of offices, that "the trouble is too many men take a kind word and a s.ulle tor a promise." Was It merely kind word and a smile" with one eye winked when Mr. Harri son wrote in his letter of acceptance that "fitness and not party service should be the essential and discriminating test" in ap pointment to office, "and fidelity and ef ficiency the only sure tenure of oilier?" Was It simply taffy for reformer when he said that "only the Interest of the public service thould ausroreat removals from officer President Harrison ha just removed Collector Saltonttall, ot Boston, whose tertn does not expire until May. Wat there any charge that this Collector It not faithful and cllWIcnt? None. Secretary Wlndom tlmply Intimated to Collector Saltonstall that the President wanted his office, and when he declined to resign he was removed. Was this only "in the In terest of the public tervlce?'f In Mr, Sallonttall't place the President has ap pointed A W Deard, who It first and at way an office-holding or office-seeking politician. Wat not "party service" made the "essential and discriminating test" In this at In nearly all the President's appoint mentsf Benjamin Harrison It '.he most monu mental promise-breaker and pledge trampler who ever sat In tha White House, 1, i. urn. j A OBSERVED (HtXPMXKNT. The term of Judge I U McArthur as United State District Attorney expired last week at which time Judge Sahln said "Judging from my observation and ex perlence during my short stay upon this bench, I do not think the duties ot you office could have been discharged mere ably or with greater satisfaction to all; and It your successor does as well, ha wilt be entitled to the thank of the court an the public. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS rreitr rats. Loi'iavillr, Ky., March 4. William II Pope, teller of the Louisville City Kation al bank, has disappeared and It Is thought he has gone to Canada. His ayence led to an examination of the vault and It was found that about sixty thousand dotlirs all In large bills wen gone. He had been leading a fast life tor some year, but this fact was known only to his boom compan ions, At his room he frequently gave wine supper to young men of hi class, and fast women. He gambled and was known a"Surker." lie wa frequently drunk over night, but wa aly at hi desk promptly. A ., Dvat. Portland, Or., March 4. At a muss meeting ot citizens to-night It was deckled to accept the proposition of G W Hunt to extend his systems ot railway into this city on the condition that the cliUtns take twj million dollars bond of tlie road can vassing the city to-morrow for the pur poeei vl securing seWrlptlons, rrlla4 Ola tsu. Wasiijsotox, March 4-Representative Giffard, from the committee on pub lic buildings to-day reported favorably the senate bill for the erection of a public building at Portland, Oregon, with an amendment reduclr.g the appropriation from 500,0 jo to 1400,000. 4 BevvlatUn reaatkJe. MoMtaEAL,March 4 It I reported that a plan ha been quietly perfected In this city for an organization to Iwork system atically tor Canadian independence. The expectation Is to bring it to paw in iSot, at the, commemoration of the 700th annlyer sary of the discovery of America. Aalkr OMrc 8eattde, Waah., March 4 The bar tl Seattle Is greatly plaed over the sclec. tlon of Julius A Stratton as superior judge. He will receive the comrniseon as soon as he resigns hi office of prosecuting attor ney, which witl probably be some day this week, and he will open court here next McndavJ ABIt J, Vahinuto, Martha. The house to day passed the senate krint resolution for taking the censu in Alaska, allowing special agenU there $ J pet day, to cover alt expense. Ceagresasaa Tanlbre. Washington, March 4 Ex-Congressman Taulbee, shot by Correspondent Kincald on Friday, b very dngerouly II', and wilt probably die. v Tk Tariff BUI. WAfiiiXGTO!, March 4 Republican member of the house committee on ways and meunshave determined to admit raw eugar free, and give a bounty of two cents per bound on domestic sugar. The tariff bill b practically complete. Tk tisutl Cans'. Portland. Or, March 4 Edward C'of fut, who is said to have been a cashier of Welts Fargo Ac Co bank, San Francisco, several year ago, wa found dead in hi room (in a lodging house last evening. Alcoholism I supposed to have been '.he cause of his death. rtreatKpekaae. Spokane Falls, March 3. At 10 o'clock to-night fire biokeout in a row of frame build ings at the north approach of Monroe rreet bridge, which caused a loss of about 850,000. The flames were first discovered in the Review job printing office and spread in both directions No.wid was blowing at the time, which ' was very fo innate, ai the whole block of bvge tram? buildings would have surely gone. Against rrohlbltion. Cedar Rapids, Iowa, March 3. J J Snouffer a democrat, was to day elected may or by 266 majority. The council stands nine republicans, eight democrats, with one vacancy to I e filled by the republicans. ' ImsjaenMi Lasses. Pendleton, March 3. Sam TrUr iias re ceived a letter from his son, who b in Heppner He give some discouraging reports regarding sheep kxses In Morrow connty, which are al leady abaut 65 per cent. The largest losers are: Ted Miner, Butter Creek, 900 out of a band of 3400; Rix Hard.un, 450 out of looo; Rode Hardman, 800 ox of 1600; Rapin HarJman, 700 out of 1800; Harry Jones, Butter Creek, 600 out of 2400; Jsbn Williams, Butter Creek, over 800 out of 2000 Hugh Ficlri lost his entire band of 2000 sheep, on the John Day. Mrs Kikup, of Butter creek, has so far a loss of only 12 out of 2 1 00. Andy Tillar has so far met small loss. Nets Jones has lost 200 head out of a band of sheep on the John Day, Stockman well provided with feed did not su! fcr badly, but if there is not a thaw soon he statts that there will be no mort live cattle left in that country. Reports from bnake river say that losses are 50 per cent now and will reach 75. A Big Petition. Albany, N Y., March 3 The New York League ballot reform petition was broughf to Albany to day and to-night carried on the shoulders of fourteen men into the assembly chamber, amid storms of appUuse. The book is 26 inches wide, 32 inches long and 8 feet thick, containing over 51,000 signatures from New York city and 16,000 from Brooklyn. The petition was referred to the committee on jubiciary. The First Train. Sisson, March 3, Work at tunnel 9 is completed. Freight and passenger trains for Oregon arrived to day from Redding, the first through train in f jrty eiht days, or since January 14. A Tragedy, La Grande, March 3. Ed Schafler was killed by C E Arnold at IMgard last Saturday- evening. It seerrs that Arnold did not intend to kilt Schaffer, but was after a man named Cobb, and there is a woman in the case. The fatal wound was rnaJe with a knife. IT rrokabljr rrrlsferd.. Ei'Uenr, Or., March 3 Lew Finn ar rived from Gold 11111, forty miles east of here, to day. lie rriwt that U U luicn, the miner, who slat ted up in the mountain December 30th, undoubtedly per.sneu in the snow. A Explosion. SroiUMS Falls. Wash., March I. One hundred and fifty pounds of giant puwJer ex ploilcd in the city limits to-day, near the new Union depot. Two men, who wer drying the. nowdcr by a lire, had tell the building and during their aussnce 11 caugni gre jiunuinRs on Riverside avenue, in the business center ol the town, trcmht-d, and large pane ol glass In the postodk block were broken. Window were sliatlere.l turee quarters ui a mue 110m the scene of the explosion, but strangely emui!h those nearest tit explosion were not injured. JNot a vestigl 01 tne uuuuing mulus. No ore was injured . . e.,. . . t I ..II 11..- KUetrle Pltatlag. Minneapolis. March a. Hugh McCor . mick to day defeated Alexander Paulsen in ten mile skating race at White Heat lake. The race was for the worlds championship, 9400 a siile and Paulsen's championship medal, Mo- Cormick's tune was 37.0. witn fauiscn on third of a mite behind. A HlB Disaster, London, March, 1. A dispatch received this morning stiles that lb British steamer Ouetta. from Australian ports for London, is lost. Advices to Lloyds state that aoo - tivt were lost. The steamer struck a rock not shown on the chart at 9 o'clock last night, near Somerset, in Torres straits, at the north- ern extremity of Australia, and sank In three minute, il lorn. New York, March a, A blinding mow storm set In at 9 o'clock, accompanied by a Wish south wind. Many accident, due to talis on the slippery sidewalks, were recorued by .he various police stations and hospitals before midnight. At nitdmcht the snow wa stilt falling. The snow has 1 locked the street car tracks pretty cllcctually ami even the elevated rail roads are suffering the blinding snow, 'making it necessary to run slow. On the Uiooklyn bridge the Irainmcn and police suffered severe ly, The ferry boats on Lst and North river at compelled to proceed with lite greatest care, v Toe Lai. Boston, March a. The 0)cration on Gen era! Ben Butler' famous eyelid, mentioned in these dispatches a couple wucks ago,has prov ed entirely successful, and tne sight 01 his lev eve bas been completely restored. I be gen eral's right eye, too, bas been developing of late years a drooping bd on a miniature scale. It I now vetted wore than the kit eye, and will probably be made lhe Subject of another operation in the near future. faster Tisnee Chic Ado, March a. The Northwestern and Union Pacific line to day inaugurated an improved passenger service. A solid vesti bule train wilt hereafter leave Chicago daily at Hi' M, and run thrtucb to tne 1 aciiic ' coast, delivering passengers without chang t Deo ver in thirty three and a naif boar. Portland in ewh:y two hour and San Francisco in eighty five hours. A tVowaa' DUoovery. "Another woe ! 4'utrr bee M si de sl Ihst Wx by Uuij la lino emist? . tPaSaeo fee. teiM4 lie eiuwues Bpuej eefsnd foresees) year ene lUMtnuel He setsieetteeta, kol her vual erysav were eneWmibea sed e i , 1 s win s ttamtbetit, I'ar lira sh the she euiufc tl .arm ! w,4 eou.4 ot sleep. M huotbt ol Ml buttle al Ut Kief's Me tHeeev. ery fur C-menmpunei and wee so taueh relieved cm tetlne Ens ouee ISS she sleu ail ebt sod wis oee kutwe bee beea wlieeulvueiy ewerf. Her eeiri. Is Mm UUvt Luta." 1 See wMe W C Hsenrte sd , mi Staibf. M IX- Sots fee Snal snssss a re- abaf aad Meeutt'S Uruf mm. I Poor Heauutlty I The eons-ota lot 1 one of sorrow aay at Uaet the pemiiiiist. they who look at tk worst si la. Certainty what would other wise be a bright exiatonoe, 1 often shadow ed by some ailment that overhangs it like a pall, obaennng perpetually the radiance that alao would lijjbk the path. 8neb an ailment and a very oommnu an, ia orvonae,ar is other words, weak nee of the nervous system. a condition only irremediable where luetb ctent or Improper moan are teken to relieve it. Tbs eonevrrrtit expenonoe or nervoo people who here persistent !y used lfuetettor' Stomach Hitter is, that it oonqaar entirely snparswakitiyenoea of the tunc, aawella disease so called which ar invited and sasUined by their ehrooie weaknoea A the aervee gain stamina from the great tonic the tioabt disappear. Use t be lit iter for malaria, rbunatum,billoon and kidney trooblea. NEW AUVEHTI3EMENT8. OTONK MEN, ATTENTION! I Blda s-7 will Ut reolvai up to 13 o'clock uon, on Hat'irday, March 8, lor lb furolahtng and cutting or eton for the Hank ol ure iron building Hid must slat too Quarry from which lb stone la taken and a as triple) i ln- of name ptoaented. Jo formal too atveo and ttda ea t be ae;n at t!oiUc)orthearrt.ltte ,0 w A yet, in the mnin of the Albany A Aatorte, K 9, Co, lr National IUuk building. Al any. Or. The right U reserved to n jct any or an utu. a NNUALMEUr.ft. -NjUo Uher) V hy (iron itm to anr.ual uinoUnv of the atoek bolder o tha Albany Building Association will M held at tha Opera iionae in ituany on Mnna jy.meroa ma 1HS0, at 7:S0 p m, for tfi elwticn ot .lre tor and sueh tuber bu Inene a may eome br-r.re te tnHlng. Dated Feb. 18th, tffiti), WF Rad. W C TwiEDitK, fevreiary, Prealdvui, SCHi CIIOOLELECTfOX.-Notloola bare aobool eleotlon la School Dieulet Mo 6, Linn county, Oregon, will bs bald at tha I'fntral aonooi bu.lnlngj la aajd aobool dinrlot. on Monday, tb lOib day of Marsh, lSSM, for tb pnrDoea of ieotlni one director to aerve tbreo yaara and on cieric 10 aerve ona year, M!d atom ion to begin at 2 o'clock p m. and oonUnn ua til o o'clock p, m. of aald dev. By crder of the board of director. bated February H'.b, CO BuaKBART, Johw FosirsT, Dial Cierk. Char Board Directors, Partnership Dissolution. Notice U hereby tiven that the late firm of Z tehee Bros, rom posed of Prank L and Jtihn B Zaohos hss been dissolved. Piank L Zaehet retiring. The business in tbe futnra will be ennduntnd under the firm name of ZioSe & Sin. All parties indebted to th brretofur eiiating eo-partaership will please can sou maae saiwsoiory seuirment. Joai B ZftcBas, Frank L ZAOffaa. CJTOCKfTOLDER'3 MrJUTfNO. No O tloe I hrhy glvnn that there will boatnnAting nrthe Hiookboidpra oftba Odrt Follow Hall Building AsKKsiatlo! itM'i at tnstr oinn in slbany, Orfifrnn.on Mf-naay. ihn niiu ay or March, Jtu3, at ii'iur vi i u oiiMK p ru Ol iia U'y, ror me purpose or iounf aavnn utrpotitrsto c.rve tbo enMiilnir yar.and for any othnr PuMinoM that may come before aald aipAtinK. TiiU the 5th day of Fhinary,lSDO WOTwekdalk. E A Par kr, Treald at. Soratary. . Head Quarters for Seth Thomas watcK- cs and clocks, F P FREKCI33, at the tha best watch world for the money. Keep Yoin' Kyo on E.0, BEARDSLEY'S Column. Agent for New Zealand In. Co. Cpl tat. $(,000,000, Fire andMarlne Insurtnc written. ALBANY Real Estate. T)TfCI V rCO PPftIl?lTV UUOiardrt lIVUlf.nl I, , . HES1DENCE MOTEUTY. CHEAP LOTS -IN A T,T. A-DDITIONS INSTALLMENT PLAN. Farm Property In Large or Small Tract . On Favorable Term. It You Looking tot Investment THIS OFFICE. Are Call at In office evenings. E. G. BEARDSLEY, Real Estate and Insurance Broker and Notary Public, Bioadallia St., Albany, Or. MONEY CHEAP MONEY. Wa have made arrangement to supply money to all on long time at low rale of interest on Improvtd f.irm and city prop erty. Thsee who contemplates building brick block or good brick business houses can get money. See us. W ALLAf a St CtlSICK. SherltTs Salo. Im tit Ctrtait Comrt tkeStaltef f gom,fmr Li Commty. J P Settooliiig. Plaiutitr, . . Jerry Kay, Defendant. Notio is hereby given that by virtae of n caseation duly leaned out of the alov named Court, in tbe above eottli! aoifcui.l li t on the 17th day ef Ksbrqary, IS), ia Una county, Oregon, duly levy apon tne premiae beret nailer deecri!ed,aod will on BaSwrster, IB stay mf srs, la, at t&e Court lions door, in tb city of Al buy, Ltnn county, Oregon, at tbe boor of one o'clock p. m. of mmI day, sell at pnbtie auetioa for eaeh in band o tb biitbast bid der tb real property levied a poo. and de scribed a follow tott i Cornmeoeing at tbe southeast ooroef of tb north ball M tbe southeast quarter ia section twenty-ais (CJ,) township nHvea (ia,)oaUi raojj weei ; tbene wt twelve and ooe-thirsi rod(12i.) iheae north tbirteea rod (13,) theno anas twelve and one-tLird rod (12.) tbsoo oath Uiirtoea rod (13,) to the place of be fri fining, containing one acre snore or lea, being la and attaated in th itsts of OroRoo, eouoty of Una. The proceeds arising from the eaf of said premise) to b applied rirat, to the pay meet of tb eot and d i boras- men te of tha above entitled aettoa taxed at f It 3-70, and aoerning oosta. Heoood, to th payment of th plaintiff, i P Schooling, tb sum of 9711.57 with aoertiinf intereet there on from the lOib day of April, 18H8. at tb rate of 8 per eunt per aannm. Dated this 23th day of r slrary,18S0. JOtlJI 8MAU.MOK, Sh'ff linn scanty .Oregon. Administrator's Notice. Notion ia hereby given that tha ender igaed administrator of the estate of K K uainea, deeoaaed, bas filed eta final aoonnnt with tb Cierk oi tbe County oonrt for Linn Connty, ftate of Oregon, and the eonrt ha Hied Monday, tha 7U day of April, 1890, at tbe boar of 1 o'alook p m. to bear ot jcotions to said account, if any, and to set'i said aetata. Thia SGtb day of February, 1890. ). H. PKKBY, Administrator ef Estate of K. K. Gaiska, Deceased. I.t STRAY KOTICE -Taken op by lhe t oooeralgned, living aix and t half rntiea aootheast of (laiaej, on the 1 0th day of December, 189, ana bright bay bora, about IS or 12 years old, with ion aaddlv mark on aid and back, black tnar.a and tall, a very dim brand on tba right aboutder. wblcb can not be dlatlnguUbad. Appralaed by W. J, Htows art, j unties of tbs peace, at t lis an m of 130, L N. WARMOTU. Notice of Guardian Sale ' J Alo 1 horebv given that by virtus of an order of el. duly :-ade and an- Wred of reoutd by tbs Counts Court ot Lion County, KUte of Oregon, on tbs 9th i y of January, lfOO.ths nndrrtigned, m KUaidian or naiina is tsurkbart and Hamuel t. Bark hart, minor hairs of O, D. Burabart. deoaaaod, Vrll) , on Satur day, March '9, lHiK), at t o'otook p. m. of id day, t the Court Mouss door, la tbs City of Albany, Linn Countv, Oregon, otrr for aals, at f ubllo auotloD.to tbs lilgnatl bidder rorraan m nana on the day of aalx, ths undivided two seventbe ot tlie following dosoribed real eft late, to wit: IWgtnnlKg at tbe ISortbeaat corner cf land act apart to C, G, Bark bait in tbs partition anlt sntitled, J, D. Burkhart st ata. va. O G. Burkbart s. ala., in the Circuit Court of tbs Ktate of Oregon, far Lion County ,ruoning from thence North 40 alin., East 11 75 cbains; thence North a dg.( SO ruin , Wert 87.75obatoa; tbenos Sou'b 1 doe., East 14.76 chain, then.'S East 80.79 chain to tbs nlaos of befrin ning.nontalningoO acre, all in Townahlp II H . K. 3 W.. in Linn County, State f Orojon.witb all thssppurtenauoea tberei unto belnniiilnKM appetalnlng. CAROL1SE BSRKHAliT, Gnardlan, Tb wbo'.s of aald traot of land, include lnir tbs lntrot of ths heirs, now of brs, will be offered at aald Urns for aals, npon ths lima terms aa that of ths minor beirs, and tbs person purchasing ths whale i f aald traot to reoslv a deed of conveyance from each of tho owners cf sutd laua. ana gnaraian s aeea tor ius interest of said minora. CAROLINA BURKHART, fay teeries. We are permanently located on the ol Ciine horn as lead i mile f(0tt Albany on Coryallis road, and have en hm! ,a large Stock Of ? Clioice Fruit Tress of our oira growiaR, when we ssll at the oweat Uviua rates. Pal ties oontsrnplating planting ehoald ronsalt their interests ky examining our stctck axd prise before purchasing. Htm as & riitowNitix, Albany, Oregon. L.E. BLAIN, . vAtl" sr Coisior m in rtap Doiit Buiird Rcicju) -dSSfes X X" g -s.., m mil iKmfori i 9 f v LTTr"jr wmjm tN mm spoilyour icKi- kssxszl jrp , . I )tJT mb, Mleet' sea CCtWltfl I Haeeaolpmaw. s urtVVtiow are 9 j SMM'tPL Mibiiie,Siulew Uiectv I " v'- et" w m WW HMJ, eke Sn. m4 . fi s,, levee's. W mi e.is sp yuw " IV ew - m4 Us eeee see yes, Shoes: rr-T ' ,, if k, . x V KTHM, MAMS, Wear the Burt & Packard "Korrect Shape. " Koops the leading stock of Clothing, Gents Furnishing Goods, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Wet Weather Goods and tho Leading Tail oring; Department,, in tho Valley FLa.KIESMTO P i P 15 P I 111 i w E 011 0 Choice Candy, Kills, ..Fruit, etc, CIGARS AND TOBACCO NEARITHE POST OFFICE1 ALBANY tCREGON, GEORGE C. SUCCESSOR TO Dealer in- Choice Groceries Produce; Crockery Ware; Tobac co et. Low Prices and Prompt Attention. Wher i are you going my pretty maid ? I am go ing to buy a Jewel Stove, she said. They give such good satisfaction that they make a home pleasant, and with Anti-Bust Tinware all is joy. MATTHEWS & WASHBURN Zaches & Son, F.IERGIIASn TAILORS A13D DRAPERS, FINE FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC WOOLENS. cro. anaaaWB HENDERSON Li FOREST & THOMPSON Matthews & Vashburn, Albany, Oregon, Hardwa re.Stoves and Tinware SEATTLE'S Mi bu crowtb tbe 4t tea veers into wl ho-tn pre1isl. No ,"s oin now prosporifr that ths yssr of the fitnr World EenoAvncd Harbors And bur Feesuc ilio.s Iios on Lk and Soand I Never has ts FIao of NlTcat befi Uviah ia her gift to mtks tbs World's Last Great City. Roois, on hf-r mvu hi;U, va as nothioir to SEATTLE'S SNOW . CROWNED OLYSIPICSos ths N,rth -nl Wsst; CASCiDEi on tbs i Estt sod South, and from tbe mighty bulwark of health, energy, ineptr- ' I tion-givirg, there arises ths Mighty MOUNT RAINIER, a-w--y above aver j cctnpeiiior 00 the Pacific-, rsruiodii g one cf ' . SEATTLE. THE QUEEN CITY, At trs basr, which, in aoithsr srs of years, will um in POPDLVTION every cit on ths Pacifij '.hs WorlJ's bijjgost oooan. The f assom Addition TO SEATTLE JUST PUT ON THE MARKET. LOTS $200 EaCH SOME OF ITS Esr let io fall iw of Moatt Rinier and Lake "Waabington; os railroad; at drpot; arijo oios Raveona Pars; an slrotirio railway aa soon as san ' f tie somtrtd to it; balf docsn Sue tesidsccs slrsadr noder ooatrastoa Ad. duio ; 125,000 Feoial College to he opened Septt-mhsr, 1893. WITHOUT DOUBT THE WASSOM ADDITION Ta ths Place httis men and womsa of Mokbt and Sekss and RsriKEMiKT will maks thair hotrr and why f BECAUSE Ths College, tha Min ral Springs, Ravenna Park, ths view of Mount Runist I which is grander hers than anywhere els, on Puget Sjusd if for no oib rsaaon , would maks it moat desirable. I in ceauie aiigmy ciy is nuiiattg. jacs nois of too best wn you have a chares st Lowest Prices. To the Pionekr, a word : WhV did tos Cra lbs Dlaist? of others in year hands tnd come to the Coast? What n san write! hictoiy ? Ton have eonqusicd tbix land road ths growth -f great citiea perative and ths smaaaing of coliossal fortunes, almost in a day, possibl Now, by the invesimene of a fsw thinaand, or bundled dollars, you m.. reap tne ba vet teat ceinnga to yen. will ou do HT Toe greatest sor poration, ths ablest finanolsrs ii Europe end America, are investing thos- aands ut. rriilions, in Seattle. Will vou not invest? .Your chance is NOW. Seizs it. I haTe 60 sort trtct, an 80 snd two 40 tors tract, Only a few left cteap; rips for platting, any ona of which will make youi fottnns in s short tims. Buy quick. I can't duplicate them. N. Rh. J. R. Kirk ptrick it among jou aod the Sole Agent for WASSOM'S ADDITION In Oiegon. Call on him at once. ''..' I wi.l te ia Albany in a few days and will remain only a day. I Would be glad to meet you personally and nrKs you to jjin us in ths mateii upbuilding of Seattle, the Qnsen City of the PaoLPc. When in Seattle, bt sure and call at Room 343 Brattle Block, Others I will take genuine pleasure in showing you the city. j W of u of tbs wor'd's crat cities is portray bsr rewire- or tbs eootinusd wiU pour into 1st AKD UPWARDS, ADVANTAGES. Whvdid rns taka ranr life and W BECK X . 1 i I r