The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, April 23, 1886, Image 2

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KIUDA.Y APRIL 23, I8t6
DEMOCRATIC TICKET.
STATK SENATORS.- R A Iryiua, l Lebanon.
T J Black, o! llalaay.
MPSK8ENTATIVE8. D R Keary, ot iUrrUburg
Alt Btevlns, of Tan ireut .
J W Swank, ol BrownsyilU.
Ft: Hansard, ol Ubaaon.
I O Miller. ( Millers.
LH MonUitgra, ot Albany.
CLttRK.-J P Otlbralth, ot Brownayllls.
SHERIFF. D S Smith, ol Albany.
COMMISSIONERS. laoch Miller, ol HaImjt.
L W reruy, ol Selo.
SCHOOL SUFKRISrSNDRNr.-D V S Bold, Albany
TREASURER -W E Curt. olSoio.
ASSESSOR. Pblllip Smith, ot Santlam.
SITRVBYOR--J. E, MoAdoo, ol Aibaay.
0OROXER.-B F Thompeon, ol IUrrUburg.
rrvclarl-
JUjnCESOFTaE PEACE. Qm Humphrey, East
Albany.
R L Dorria, Wait Albany.
CONSTABLES. -0 O Burkbart, Eatt Albany.
J E Jankt, Watt Albany.
There are 153 saloons in Portland, I
and the Republican majsrity there is
2000.
The Republicans ars said to bs very
much dissatisfied with their county
tioket in Benton county.
Hon. J. J. Shaw, iialem, ia fesot
ably spoken of as suitable candidate
on the I m v!n.io ticket for Judeof
the Third Judicial District.
An old Democrat or llarriaburg,
fross way back," says if they ds no
want him to vote for certain men, tbei
they moat keep thm off the tick'.
The Stlera correspondent of he
HrMMHian aava Juasre PoweH. of this
citv, is baing pushed for the nominstion
on the RMmblican ticket for Proaeeut.
...
in Attorn?.
j -
The frieoda of Dr. A. F. Bailey, ol
Washington county, it is usdsrstoed,
will preennt bis uame to the convention
Ux Governor. He ie a strong man.
Our Reoublicsn friends bsd much
ui. : y:nt. . li-t
a ' III- buu iruuws u hjviuk t I
of dUstes to the State Conventioi
'R it week. Oos Republican thought
theiv were too eitny fools to the par
ty aoywey.
Our old friend.Dr. J. K. KukpalrtekJ
baa been nominated by the Democrata
of Polk for Csroner. This is a good
nomiuatioo, and we hope the Dr. will
giv. hi opponent ths "fool's mRie" in
jUfi
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Hon. Jobo P. Sc. John has
telegraphed for by the state central
eeoMuittee of .he Prohibition party to
deliver fifteen lectures in this elate the
latter part of May. Aeau ranees had
ben receive 1 that he would come, if
OTAStrwii.
During tbe pst waek we have been
through Shedd', Haleey and Ham
burg precincts, and bod Droacrata gen
erally well satisfied with the. county
Democraiic ticket. Let tbe Democrats
io all prta of thi county do as well as
tnese orecuct. and our ticcst wilt re
ceive a large meprity.
Min are not necesaarily better.either
morally ot intellectually, becauee they
are Democrats or Republicaas ; but we
believe it far more conducive to tbe
public weal that Democratic policy end
Democratic principles tbould prevail,
and for tbat reaeeo we earnestly urga
eyery Dsmocrst in tbe county to stRnd
faithfolly to tbe entirn ticket.
Polk county Democratic ticket : For
the Legis!Rture,P. W. Haley ,J. J. Daly,
A. M. Hoimee ;-Shariff, J. P. Orovee;
Clerk, D. W. Sears ; Commissioaere,.!.
W. Kirklaud.Urorge Griewold ; Assess
or, L D. Gibaon ; School Superinten
dent, D. "VT. Jervis ; Surveyor, T. L.
Butler j Coroner,4. E, Kirkpstrick. A
good ticker, and we hope the boyi will
"get in" and elect it.
Ws omitted to say in aur last iue
that tbe Democratic county central
committee had eelocted Mr. J. . Mc
Adoo as the caodidata on tbe Demo
erattc ticket for Surveyor. Mr, McAdoo
h a teacher by profession, rof good edu
ction, geod moral charaote, and a
aj i ,1 Dsmocrst. Ho is s cousin of
Convnesrnan McAdoo of New Jersey.
He is new in tbe employ of the O. P.
R. R. He has been io this county
s hi )ni thren yea re.
F r twenty-rive vears DmoeratM
war shut out from all participation in
gavmuoootal affairs. Trov were ostra
ciaed and persecuted, test oaths end
inn v other arbitrary and outrageous
laws were passed in order to humiliate
them. E'en here io Oregon, a Demo
era: couij not couect a just claim
aainr.v a county or the state without
taking and subscribiug to test oath
thai woid-.t hav-H ben reg4rded outre
ejifl tyrannical even in tho dark
dVM ut O ivtr Cromwell. A school
teacher or not allowed to tescb school
wiihoj4ritaiibacriving to these odious
test oa'hj. Stif respecting Democrats
cannot, v i'n tn put euoh a party in pow
er am. ro mn contributed more
lsrglv to tha enactment of such lows
than Geo. H. William, who will be s
candidate for United Ststes Senator
two years honen to fill Dolph'e place.
If Charley J ihos-Ml or 8. A. Dawson
should be wlrctHd Siaior from tbie
oounty they w mid, no doubt.contrtbute
as Repu hi ioane ta t he election ef Wil
Hsms or bis counterpart. Then let
Democrats lay Aside all disappointments,
if Rny, sni see that the Democratic
andidat3s for Senators srs elected.
DKLt MIVF UOIR.
Ii is an old maxim that s person msy
I Morten and so repsatadly tll an un
truth that hs will finally belies it him
sslf. So s psrsoB with s HtroHic dhsirs
accomplish a oar tain thing, may x-
press hit kelisf that lio will sucossd so
afcsn that he will cane to balieta that
hs will snooted, when a cool, daliberats
mind will sts no gronnds tor belief or
hops of suocet. This maxim applies
to those Republicans who believn they
will succeed in .hi'aating one or nn of
ihs Dmootio candidates in this ooun
by. We bar seen ear llepoblioan
fiisnds thus slated at stery regular
eleoii m in thisoniuty for 20 Tssr
But with few exoeptinna they have been
doomed to disappointment. We have
known them to utterly fait uutier far
mors favorsbls sireumitsnoei than trs
..Abided this time. Ws haes no doubt
of the olsotioa of oar entire tioket.
The Republic tn county tioket nom
inated last week will bs found in so
other column. These men srs very
rMpectable gentlemen, eo far as we
ifcoow thsm but that is no reason they
I ahould bs elected in a Dwmooistic ooun-
ty. The Democratic candidates era all
ipcctabls sod sspabls gentlemen, and
ahould, and will be elected because they
re Democrats sad nominstsd by a
Democratic conventien. Tblle we
mall earnestly oppost the sleotiun of
the Republican ticker, jet ws shall not
(eel it sny pa-t of our duty,! a citizen,
Democrat, to engage in soy vllupsra-
ion or mud-eliuffinit. unices forced ts
lo eo in rsr to aueh welfare.
An eld D-uioernk wheee icc are
ailvared witS the harJshins of soveutv
. . .
winters, waa heard to remark that hr 1
m . .lb I -
roapectof the past.aod when all the dark
dara of edveraitv tbruuaV wbieh the
I neQlOcr7;t;0 nairtv had tmsssd'durinE ths
LMt tstenty-bve years paterm revlesrj
a a m
bja, n. i0qirta if bis life bed
I ). Iuu- unrpoae!ess now to tear down
and destrojr the work of twsnty-fivs
Tears of advaiaiiy-cf pereecution,
of
bumiltation and ' trials, ni o-
termioed et once to remain faithful to
the psrty that reusentcd tqj p'iftci
pies to wbic'u he bad Lee devotedly
ettecbed fr e life 'ime.
If RepuWicene are in earoest about
their t. k r ;nating Dsye lhoirp
eon for Gjveiuoi, thef) it moat ba can-
ceded, afoe thL;TiHve decided
a at .
I upon baringa money cacQpain,.eeause
Dave hae nothing eiee jn the worla to
reo4umead htm to the eople except
bis Uirr! : remains te bs seen
I rrsrjecrtnf ieo-plewill
I bmH btv- WfM mn fJr theic
GovoTBorr ItsrnrTld' he a cnlaasity, a
misfortune, to give ths reins of govern
ment into tsa nanda or tnen a rnarr.
lbs v-Hub:to n j'arty in .Marion,
Buton,Moltnoanab,Doag!aa and vasco
oodntiee are torn to pieces by factional
quam-Ts i 'arid tbe sure signs of disinte
gration crop out on all aides. Jim
Lotan end JoeSimoe, of PortliinTt, ere
said te be at dagg-ti poifjj li$esuie Jim
had 6zed np a Bounty ticket f..r tb
feur or five -thoneeods RermbHc-irrs of
that oouiviy u .,.: t , i ,... e-n-
if be is the chief.
The registration board at Denmark,
in Curry count i, not having i that
the registry law bat been held uoopn
stituiional by the Supreme Court, .prc-
cseded to register the Teters of that
precinct. Tho whole number' ragiater-
ed was 59, while 14 votera i i the pre
oinct did not. rgiatar.
It is laid tbat already bit'er ephit
of jealousy hai aprunj; u , between
frieuda of Charles J .l.i,...a and S. A.
Djfrs.m, the Btpubltfiaii cti iidatss fur
Sen .tor. Some believe a I the fight
ahould be made in an attempt to elect
one Senator.
We would thoa early call Pie alten.
tioa of the local Democratic managers
to the face tbat rhe Republican are
orking earnestly to elect a put of
their county ticket. This old f e is a
wi'y oat and Democrats muat be on tbe
ahit.
The outlook fur carrying (he state by
tbe Democrats is eocoarsing, end it
ioes withouteeying i hat the Dtmpcrsts
ot Linn should cottribute tbsir full
aha if. to the full f atioo and realization
of thaii hopes in tttfei mntter.
Tbe Republiuen ctiupaiu ciub at
Salocu has 4G metuber, the Prohibl.
tioa club has Si members and the
Democratic club ha 100 member.
Well Said.
The JVVmw 'Educator, published at Mon
mouth, says :
"We had the nleasure of attendinfl: the
ing leacncm ana people one evening. Time
and space forbid that we speak fully of the
inraiore now, onjy to say that it was a suc
cess for the Cause of education. Superin
tendent Reid is the right man itor the work
and. should pe re-elected.
A Capiata'a Fartsaate IMseovery.
Cant. Coleman, achr. Wevmouth, plymu
between Atlantic City and N. Y., had been
troubled with a coutrh ho that he was unable
to sleep, and was induced to try Dr. King's
New Diacovery for Consumption. It not
only gave him instant rehef, but allayed the
extreme soreness in his breast. ' His children
were similarly affected and a single dose
had the same happy effect Dr. King's
New discovery is now the standard remedy
in the Coleman' household and on board rhe
schooner. " Free trial bottle of this Standard
Remedy at Foshay & Mason's Drug Store
The Star claims i0,000 for the Prohibiten
ticket, io the coming election. We predict
tSe Star is 7,000 out of the way.
ting his fultrty Mf c wmjmeh
h'ok this yeRt,but wksw hs tooktsl.. roseral airmen. His
OORRlBPON'DHN'a 29
" . -...BflJJK..'l . T
Rock Hill.
Rev. C. Sperry was again with us,
and dedvered a very interesting sermon.
His text Sunday was, "God is leva."
After services wsrs over the crowd all
dispersed end went orsr to (Ullehsr
Creek, and ths following peruana were
haptited into the Baptist Church : Mrs.
Jane Temple, Mrs. Edna Nickel and
Miss Ruth Richardson.
Mies Jennie Blackburn is working
for Mrs. Fannie Dodge.
John and William Dodge intend
sterling for near Bedsdis, W. T., sums
tims this week, going by way ef Th
Dalles.
Some few farmsra srs dons farming
vad sums are not. Ths cold wst weetb
sr will bs a drawback to ssms.
'1 here was quite a thuedst storm
pesssd over hers on last Thursday,
Mr. A. Dodge is selling his wheat
this week. A great many far mere aie
busy hauling their oata to town, and
ssll tbem fur 3 cents sr bushel. Very
geod prtoe for otta to what they were
last fall.
Mr. Briok Duel, ( funny fallow,) is
stepping ever at Mr. Davenports.
We think the Democrats are tnu
sure to win victory lhieel otiou, because
they bevs nominated sit good men. The
Republicans srs getting scared oyer it
ts sosis extent.
Mr. Hogss Parrisb, who baa ban
ovsr in Canada for sons ttme.is now st
hosse for a while.
Mr. Frank JU Fisher, fmm near Sa
leoj, bsa oome to s.tand te Mr. I .s vie's
farm, formerly owned by I. Kbkendall
Miss Issphins Morris, of Morris Is-
Isnd. is tisittUE fi leads esd relatives in
Rosk Hill.
Miss Malinda Grime, of near Bwss
t Iomega visiting friends and si J soh nil
mates.
Miss Minnio Betes, siatsr of Mrs,
Parrisb, from uear bcio
u m . ...jl.
Parries, from near Seio, is visiting rel-
reach Mi. 0k-
next ap
painto'ent bete is tbs third Sabbath in
next month.
Sire. Mary A. Uilmor. from nsar
Unseu S.au .u, l v uttrt.g St H-nt j
Kl use's.
The familiar faee of xiilert Gilmer,
of Soda villa, was eaeu here trie lest por
tien of Isat week
Our school commenced the 5tb of
this month, under the able management
f Prof. J. E. Ejaihatn. We hi-e he
will bave a good acheul.
WEefe are we KefKrf "WTcetSKfate our
Ptmrtir tbie year T Gvw -rvwp Eu
A Rock 11u.uk a.
He xltiv lib.
TbequMtiun aaoat fiaqoant'y jusked
now ia, "Are we to bae np Spriog
Such inceasant raining as e bave been
bavinc laiel?. with ao little sunshine
seems to be keeping alt vegetevion in
yery oeekwerd oondttioe.
Frank Davie has bought W. Whes
er'e intercat in ths store at tnia place,
and Mr. Wbssler has moved to Lob-
w ' TiaP - e w frm et' e wev - . w 9
anon.
Mr. Kirkendall has just oompie:ed
tbe new livary stable. ehtch does credit
to the old one.
Sob eel opened en last Monday with
forty scholars, with Mr, A. D Leedy
as teacher. We think the people were
very lock in procuring tbe services ef
so good en instructor as Mr. Leedy
seems te be.
Dr. Hardman, of Corrsllis, ia in ths
stty. riodsville hath its charms.
Tbe Rev. J.isnes Tsnderpoel will
preach st this place ts-eaorrew at 1 1
o'clock.
Tbe. Misses i tabli, of Lebenen, .are
visaing tbetr many frisedsat thia piaee.
Born to the. wife of Mr. Hobert, on
the 15th ImUj s son.
A musical sntertaiu'ment given by
Mr. and Mrs. Kiutn, at the Founutn
House oo Thursday evening, was e most
eojoysble affair.
Mr. Barker akai. lady nantempJste
starting acio- ne unuiua nest
wesk, pr4viiug jJke -aveather proves
favorable. They will be ereiy smsd
by their many friends here.
Mr. Parrisb, of Lsbnten,hsa hen in
town for several days.
In vain ws searob thee jlu.nna of the
Democrat for the Very iucnreatfng
items frem the pane wf mr -eeichbars,
A Rook Hilier" and " .d -i 1 Mailer."
Mr. Ai. Prria!j, oju of our eehoul
dirsctora, hae reaigiHid tin tt&-e. There
will be a reboot ineetiug fur the purpose
of electing some one io tid the vaosuey.
Mr. K snan'a little s n,Johiuv, wss
unfjrtunats euough ti bave hie foot
eery badly cut, a fee dts so. The
wound seems to be hosting uicetv.
Mr. Chris. Htrdman Srss iu town ths
first of the wefc.
Wave.
Tengr Station
Miss Dors Baltimore is sick. Dr.
Jones, of Albany, ie the attending pby
aician. This is the kind of weat-hrr the fwrra-
ers want to see.
Mr. Citten started ast cf the moun
tains lsst week. Ili will b jfoue .
month or ux.wsekH.
Tbs Misses Barret, sho have been
attending school at Balemeinoe last fall,
have returned home near here.
Mr. Bpioer, agent at Lane, has the
contract for famishing ttie N. G. R. R.
with ties, some say bfteen theussnd.
Mr. Ssiith and Mr Hmmack
making preparations to build a ware
house at the Lehicon junction. They
ais otng to Build one capable of hold
jog 60,000 bushels, they expect to
make it a bin warehouse end to havo it
done in time to store the crop of 1886
in. We wish thera success.
As Mr. 8. Oreihel.ser was goiag to
singing school lsst Sunday at ths Bark
hart school bouse, when nearly tbre
the king belt of the hack broke,Ivtting
the front end of the hack fall to. the
ground, spilling the passsogera out on
tbs gro.md, letting the horses and front
wheels loose. The berene ran ahout
tvf6 ' mileR, soon bgibg the wKeln. I
suppose $20 will ymy expenses. Neither
horsea nor people wete hurt senouslv.
Led Pencil
Go to. Head & Brownell's to select from a
cotapict stock.
llrowns villi.
Arrangement are to lug rasds for
repainting- tho Hphi (;liurch st Ibis
plaoeV
D. Dilglsish, of portUnd, paid eur
city R busltioes visit Ittst wesk.
F. 7. Croft wsn to Portland Moo-
day oti business, end will bo ready to
sell good May 1st,
J. A. Bishop la srsctlng adwolting
In tho Hiusman Rddltlon,
Mr. Wlntere.ths phologrsphsr,vtte
hers Thuriulxy and Issgsd r port if ti
of ths lot belonging to Dr. Curl, sod
Will srect thoreon r photngrnpu gftt
Isry
Mrs. C. II. Coble has boon qui to
sick during tho past woo k, but is new
Improving.
Saturday evstuntr, st tho rssldenco
of Mr. RoheriH.in South Brownavllls,
Mlas Ssphronla Rico was married to
Geo. Roberts, Rev. L White oflclsl
log.
Sunday ovonlng, at the rosidenco
of the bride' father. Bey. Sweeney
fnu atlng, Mrs. Aillo McCain wss
married to J (din O. Werner.
W. R. Kirk has bought the proper.
ty of Frank Hydo, and Mr, Hydo
will depart for Centerville soon.
The cltlzsus of this place rejoice
iver the recent decision ef ills Honor
Judge Deady granting 0. N. Ek'ott,
Receiver of the Narrow Gauge, the
privilege of borrowing' money for
building the brldgns over the Santl
am and making other neeesiary re
pairs along the road.
Tuesday evening Messre. E. Betta,
J. W. Moore, W. A. Cox and Geo.
McHargue returned from Blue River,
where they wont about a week sg-o
tt look after their mining claim io
that region
They report four or Ave 1
feet of snow, and was Snowing when
they left there Sunday.
Ooosa.
Tangent ho d
In a fttoilshinf
conitlttnn.
Austin Rood and wife, d llaleey,
returoeJ borne the first of the week,
after several days vHtt with rolstivse.
We noticed Johu (jay, of Oak Creek
to Tangent, also Mia Kate lirtatow.'
Rev. F. M. Culp If conducting a
proirscieu meeting in inngeni. wr-
a a - s as e ewe - . I
vices every ovenlng comment ing at
7 OtlOeR,
Prof. I, Hubert preached one of the !
ablest sermons last Sunday evening
that hss ever been proached in Tan-
gent. This is whstoneef the preach
era said of (he sermon, "It was s
good ae I expect to bear at the Uen-
oral Conference."
Kev. 1. C. McFarlaoe! loft this
t,!.,.. It.. Hr.l a! iha Mi, tmr tlh I
inond.Vtrirlola.to at Lund the, (leneral
Conference of the M. E. Church.
We hear con.lder.bte ..Id about
Sw aSR--a III S S -I
nie canuiusio viu on eiectea next
,Hir,k .h i. .bi
erabio make believe oo tho pert of
ii,. D.iki:n. r.. .. .1., .J I
they expect to eit a m.o oo their
i-iT-. l-.K n .i-i- - ..1
(the best mod strongest ticket, tbat
h.- k-. ir..,-
i l'"
or- . 1. 1 t. .i... wili.i
war win a. niav ins yiuuiuiuuH
- .
pwopie irrosrjexriive 01 p.riy.
The prodigal eon haa returned and
the Dest coat has buen pot cm. end
tho fatted chicken has been killed,
It la most that we should be glad.
, Obsebvkb.
mwMBMmBwmmMMMm
Oretown.
The Qrand Reode and Sand Lske
Wagon Reed Co. nave commenced to
prepere tbe roads for summer travel.
They are ma k log several changes be
twven hero and Grand Rsade that
will he a great improvement. They
Intend to have the mads in a jpaxJ
condition by tbe 1st of May.
Tbe steam schooner, A. H. Field?,!,
expected to arrive soon frem Portlsod.
Mr. A. Phelpt left for Portland last
Thursday en business.
We understand that a email steam
er Is being built at Yaqoloa Bay ex
preasly for the coesl trade. We hope
he will give us a call.
Mr. Olavu, of Tillamook, is also
buildlog a steam sch ner at Est
Portland for the Tillamook and' Nee
tucca Bay line. The more opposition
tbe better for tbe shippers.
Willie Oompton. who rras been in
Washington Territory the past win.
ter, returned In roe Thursday.
Fred Shersioner & On will com
meoce deep sea Ashing next month.
Two boats, supposed to come from
tho Beca which sank at sea a short
time ago, was found on the beach: be
tween Band Cape and the mouth of
the Bay. One waa a large life boat
and the ether was a small yawl boat
X . P.
On last Ssturdsy ths relatives and
near neighbor., about One hundred in
number, met -at the residence of Mr.
Issae YsnWiokla,to celebrate the 79tb
birthday ct Mr. James Pearl. A moat
excellent time wss experienced by all.
Tbe younger members ef the party ,and
mayhap eome cf tbe older ones, passed
tbe time by playing croquet end foot
ball. But tbe crowning featute of tbe
day, at least to your humbis corres
pondent, ws. an excellent dinner. All
praise to tbe ladies who prepared it. It
is to be hoped thst Mr. Pearl may en
joy msny more aucb birthdays.
Mr. Gbss. Windham, one of Halaev's
most excellent young men, departed for
tbe city of Portland last Monday. He
will probsbly make his future residence
there. Some of our ; oung- ladiei are
thereby made sad.
We learn. that a manuscript paper
bBS been, started iu tbs iHslsey public
schoel, undsr the editorship of Mise
" a.u m wim pleasure
we racord that Miss Starr is teSdhing a
good school and giving satisfaction.
- On last Saturday evening the Halsey
orans nsna sersnsaed the inhabitant.
of the town. They called upon the I.
O O. T. at recess of their session.giving
them some good music, for which tliey
received the unsnimsui thanks- of the
lodge.
Rev. Mesitck, of the Christian oa-
uominatioh, is holding a aeriss of meet-
Vmm uo iougiit 10 uesuumutea 10 iwit ft Urm ,igb,, lh. ho bed
Another Cut
f hva laava to announce to tbn fsrmars of this
old aland and havejuat rncolVetJ from the Kat
thin last i)iu rut in rnMgfif raum. and I am wiiiimr h.. nrft and iepie Iinre oenerat
y nan bave the henolil or the ssium Anyone
notice my riniwi
KiliinK all kinds or whnoie. i i por or B
Uolstsra. HKinllMard ami Tnuuoex. 81 oanh.
Mlokory aslca, $t earh, -jM, 4m
ttlnala ap 'k"a and fttllona, 'M rntH wifh.
And eyerythhiR' ejae In prnporliou. All work warranted, ftemeniber the place, one
door eouth of Artnur'e tdeokemtth shop,
tforth Brownsville, Oregon.
A.
FRANK BROTHERS IMPLEMENT 00.
DEALERS IN FARM AND MLL MACHINERY
WaPer A. Wnod'a Mowor.. Knaiiora and
HoRUora, uasr S(!utt A (Jo's rhrahra, figli.nN and liorao l'owers, liuror'e'
Welklnc Plows, Uulliyators, uang and Hulky flows,
Mnt coiniilMtn Hum of HiikW., .irrni.nl and sr,ru. WaatOOS onlli Peofflo Coast
llavlng r .ivd our gmda Ourlug the low
to Rive our uuatQiutir the buurtit, and will
fore, vv rite for cetaiogu,, Adlrea.
FK4NK ineo riaKKH inii4Kvit:! r i;o., prilnd. Or.
auia t r J. OatOH Olll., nl, AlfSRvatjr Or.
f
ingi in the JisptistOhutob.
Lst Monday nvmnj by some mis
management ot ths ewitoh, a portion of
the south bound freight train was
thrown from the track. Ha one was
seriously injurr I, hut aorno of the cars
and the track .were u iaidarabla dam
aged. The train was thereby delayed
aaveral hours. w
Ohiolcen Ifrixtio.
AffRtn the dark. oiooJ of deieat has
eufeloed my once graceful form.
The death blow of tho cold Miauled
delegate has fallen npoti our msl ve
frame, leaving u a bruised anrt brok
en old herring stalk. Unruffled read-
er we wanted ofnce,and till the night
of that Mack Friday, April 0th, we
thought we would got tt. Wo made
a bravo and gallant fight at the pri
mary, end, as we supposed, hud con
trol of tho hertlss villains that con
stituted the Chicken Rriatle delcga
tlun. One of Uto o soulless wretrio -was
it half brother In-lew of tbfu,
that 1 had sfoil ahouidor te srniutder
and heart to heart wM en toe hri
battle field f lift-, a man that I hed
stood In with as long as be had a d i-
h - r -nli W, he didoH bave s dollar
.
r waM COOent t tnkw two bita. I
lh0 Hrio Thursday with a light
,, .un ami flm i.lrl vUr tioa. b rueai
and buggy. Shudee of Mhms ! What
jit, what a J ouriiey. W ruached
Albany black Friday morning wtiii
one buggy abafi. name atr ip and a
home ear. Nothing dumiug wt
repaired to tbe Our! llue vh-r-
all the stragglers wereUying. uuuk
of tholr homes and wlfo, If they had
ROV. Tie It Oft. Will. VVfUS
ebORwn Chalnusu, BOd Captolii Ln
Hecretsry. As we waiKu up
ltt H l"Ur T-TSJS?
IUU Bk RaS $ 1 ' V . U"liMU " "J V " '
,, . , , ,
Bilfhlly elevating thst beutltul tun.
JP.Jr
Oght. be nrei
J!2SIS
IO one of lhe prominent delegtioa
l
he wanted to becoaue fuimos or.d get
I. M., n l.l nam. Ihrtt no one
I - r- . .
Uw.i.i M ;t .1 hntiaah.. d nrnrA with
a ajaarw aat a- r e aaw a --w " "
.. tlomin.,a n f ir a deteirste to
the Stale Conventi u. lio eH ho
(would, and that I was ttu only man
that ought to have that bonerahlo
poeitlon, Vudeos i greal ness dsneeu
before our eye as tbe honorable dele,
gate arose, end In a vutea that titled
that hall ef tnjatic end mado my
paper collar turn a shade rtuker, he
pleeed lo nominstion tbe H o. F. hi.
Daniel, ex-Btayor of Chicken Brieve.
II wee s terrible blow to our fond
hopes, but we wre consoled with
the thought tbat F. M. bad always
voted the etralght D m cniic ticket,
and that white M r ef lite Brlvtln
be bad fitted tbat tll ..? In a mauticr
that stamped him aa a at. team an and
a patriot. The next de.l wee for
State Senators. 1 braced myself for
the struggle end again entered the
lists. Patient reader.tbe combination
waa too atrong, and again I found
myself a victim of misplaced confi
dence. Bo en dowu throairii tho
whole list of offices I was handled in
a way that showed that. the heart of
the Chicken Bristle delegate is harder
than tho adamantine ruck. Smps
theth reader, as the laurels v ere be
ing placed upon tbe brow of tbe newly
nomli-ared Coroner, we bowed our
bead and wept, as only the broken
hearted office eker can woe p. wo
shall vote tie ticket, for we don't
blame tho candidates. But its the
goro of the heartless delegate that
we are thirsting for.
John L. Davsuoort 1 t.ilklmr of
refitting and reopening tho Palace
Hotel at Slipup, es it 1 thought the
Hen Dale and Chirk en Bristle branch
of Narrow Gfuge IL R. will reach
that place this spring.
Alvls W. Qslnes left Sunday morn
ing for Yamhill county, where he will
spend a few days duck hunting.
Prof. Geo. F. Russell, of Turner, is
teaching the Bristle school. Mr.
Russell is a soung man for whom we
pt edicts successful career as a teacher.
Skydecker'a dognter says she
won't help her father plant potatoes
slooe ahe found ou t that they had eyes.
"Sunflower" will ploasj accept' our
thanks for the pretty music
Brics Dust.
Mr. Frank Smith and family have
rAoved to Dlenqee, Waabtogton cauuty.
They went away last Tuesday.
Mlas Helen D luthlf, who' has hee'n
attending ths Scats Unt ereHy,- spefot
her April vacation with Iriurds tn.ihis
yioinity.
Will TheuipMop. wh quite low with
hemorrhage of the luoge Um( week. Be
lieve be is on the mend now." "
Lens Thoicpsan "has returned from
her visit to Shedd.
Mr. TJiuwiddie las Iteeo tianbied
with the eryaipelas the last week.
William Boyd has tone te Ci'valli
to look lor work on the railroad.
Hals ami Cap."
It is time to get your spring head apparel.
A. B . Mclhvaiu has a stock" of hats of tho
latest styles, which ovary man. should ex
amme before, buyipg.
in Rates !
roun'v that I am still in buslneee at the
a Urm trk of wairan Umber dnring
wiHiuiiij wa
repairing done wUi please
sou si p'o wiipoi.
. II A ISM AN.
Twbio tUndos. itmlak'
Double Draper
raU - e of fralaht from the Kaet we are jcolng
theiu good In our line lower than ever be
HOFFMAN Sc JOSEPH,
pitoi'fuieroKs oifk
Albany Soda Works,
And M sou fact urera of-
OHOieg 00HPE0TI0NBRY,
rrCOJItil 1 I N'! OF-
t'orn atiek, saeorted ftavora, mixed drops,
tar drota, horbnunt drops, cut lump-,
esirs Kranah mixed, abooulsie ereama,
bM olale Muare,:b'M!olste mlc, de.-orat-ed
peers, decorated - fsose, slmond bars,
fruit aqosree, apple elioee. cream date,
aamrtl,(!ariuSlN, mscarnnl,n(ioonut bslle,
eocuuul lrlbtaOt,reatn mtoe,eresm hesrts.
-vA flns assortment of large- ,
HEARTS AND TOYS
In itwU&ee vsrietj.
THE ABOVE CHOICE CANDIES
We sr. bow prepared to sell at whole
sale, alwaya freali and pure st Porttsnd
pricwa to dealers. We also keep a foil
line of
Huts and Tropical Fruits,
xrv 1 u(k:i-;uii:s,
Wskaep s fnil line, always freab end at
very low i .1
CiGAR AND TOBACCO
dlaritMnt ta complete. We keep, tbs
v. r lineal Bbxfk of emoktng and chewing
tnlMMtxt, aneereeBeam od oner plpee tear
is R del 1 gut to emoBera.
WB STltL KEE? OUIt-
mr u las t.
IO cent GKEXADIS .
nonn pvncu 5 cent cigar
a r. i . ' , . ,
And a floe assortment of
IMPORTED CIGARS.
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I
BOOTS, SHOES
AND
SLIPPERS.
1 em now reeriving iuy Spring and
Summer .took of bool. and ahee,. I
bave as nicely a 6ted up Boot and SW
'11 . . .v'j .-.-.
Store, and a complete n atoek ae sn
this side of PortUnd sad very few better
in Portlsnd. I t)uy a'l tsy bocta end
shoes lireot from manufacturers and sw
autborixd te warrant every pair no mat
ter bow cheap. X firm in Oregon
have any advautsn of me in buying se
1 buy in oasasities au4 pay the cash
To T.idit-. misae.' and cLitdrea's shoes,
' Tii . . f i. -
I keep much the largest, bust sod great
est viirietv to tbe eitr. air aim will
always he te give as g iod value for
the money as.ppesiuJy ao be. done.
SAMUEL E. YOUNG.
f f nn.!.!! i iaw .iaVeeoajiiaaiaaeaiaaaa n ai i
Scott's New
HEUpETBES FOR SPORTSMEN,
THE LEADING CUNS AND REVOLVERS,
BEST AMMUNITION, CARTRIDGES,
SNOT, ALL KINDS OF HUNT
1NG MATERIALS, CUT
LERY, FISHING
TACKLE,
ETC.
At tbs most reasonable -prioas, always
irfStoelc, Repairing dorie on short notice.
WilJamoUe Valley nlinrode ahould never
buy withoutN;aUing on
W. B. SCOTT,
afOppnsite Rexers House,- Alkany, Or.
Ask your "drnjkt for' a package 'ot Oregb
Kidaey Tea,
1 ;. I
Gun Store
1
They Have Arrived,
THE
NEW GOODS
e .. t - j. -f
For men and boys at
L. E. BLIIN'S.
We now have a magnificent stock of
new and nobby suits for
s
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Men and
for Spring trade, better than ever.
The patterns are neat and attractive.
We feel justly proud of this stock,
selected with care from all markets,
and take pleasure in showing them.
THE HAT 8TOCK
is choice, direct from Philadelphia
comprising
AH (he Spring IVoveltfes.
THE SHOE DEPARTMENT
is now complete, the largest and nicest
stock in market.
We can't enumerate
FLRMSHIltG GOODS.
Have many novelties and all the
staples. Look at our
75-cent Unlaundried Shirt,
the best ever offered in this market.
CELLULOID COLLARS AND CUFFS
I
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in the different styles. These
are bought at lowest prices, ant
be sold the same way.
We have a large, new line of
goods in our
TAILORING DEPARTMENT,
Nobby suitings, fancy pants, etc,,
which will be made up in as good style
and as cheap as can be had in the
market.
L. E.
Agricultural Depot!
DEYOE & ROBSON, PROP'S.
Successors to W. H. Goltra.
ALBANY. " " " OREGON.
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-KEEP ON
THRESHERS, ENGINES, WAGONS, H CKS, PLOWS,
HARDWARE, DOORS, S ASH SS, BJILDINQ
MATERfALSi etc., etc.
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WBBsaswPHt" - (aBaBsVHsss"1
STEEL AND SPRING TOOTH HARROWS,
PANNING MILLS, STE EL GOODS, PENCE WIRE
Ami all Agricultural Implements used
- - Tbs largest and best variety of
FARM WAGONS, HACK SAND BUGGIES,
I a tho o?ntral WiUametts Vallov. Or iers
filled at
Best's Hand
e keep the best stock of cutlery in
the valey, Pocket Jeuives and razors a
ap ciaky. 35ont buy anything ia this
t'n Tdii(r "ilt1n OD ' first.
Frt'ers A Kfw w.KT.
pAlNTS AND OILS, "
Of all descriptions sold by Feters & Stew
art.
" 'BHBaBBBHI aBBBBBsHsHB
- """" m i
Youths g
I s
;oods
will
piece
SLAIN.
HAND-
from a distant salicitad and promptly
lowest rates
Separator.
My lai'tunno Ham. Ski-.-.it. tar
a tloufclc combined mai hinu,jot
tan shoes, (instea i of one aa 1
machine of ether taa.ntiat urera,
Bine riddles and a laryviudepeudent
screen. Each shoe is equal in pow
er and capability to the one in any
other mill, and by the operation ol
the two double efficiency is secured.
My 28-inch mill wM clean from 0O
to COO bushels of seed grain per dx
according to tha oacdition at tho
parin, and ws guarantee that all
barely, oats or other foul seeds a ill
he themuhly retuuved with com
plete satUtuctton.
I -oh Ulenae any mill to a contest
1 kitow that I can beat them, as my
mill has beaten every mill it has
came in contest with, b th in Cali
fornia and Oregon, and is the hast
made,- bolts being uaed a here
screws axe used in others.
Address
DANIEL BEST,
Albany, Or-yn.
JgLACKSMITH'S OUTFHS,
A-nvilSj risesjbellowe.hammers, sledes.
stocks and dies and alnaostevery toot used
by blaoksaiitba we keep xwnstanMy on
hand, Also a full stock of iron.nf alt sizes,
horse shoe mi ud horse shoe nails. Special
prices made jn email outfits for farinsrs
use, Trl
PETERS A STB WARTS.