The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, January 11, 1889, Image 1

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Divicims Con-BiuuiD Soda-Salhiatus.
ABSOLUTELY PURE.
ALWAYS UNIFORM ANO FULL WEIGHT.
Be sura Ihsl ttm la a plutara of a CVw on jour pflc and Tou will hare
ti beat Boda saade. TRS COW WU2TD.
JULIUSJOSEPH,
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Manufacturer oi Cigars
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FINE IMPORTED AND KEY WEST
Ck:, I'lug enn Rmoluig ToUcoor, Mraohauu ami Bra Pipsa, and a to
line or Srook ?rV Art.tlss, Also dealer li
CALIFORNIA AND TROPICAL FRUITS
FURNITURE.
You want I h Utt an J mot duiable furnHaretbat Is'manu factored in ibee'.tjr o !
Thomas Brink.
seep almost everything In tba Una of
SPRINGFIELD
.A Vheeler, Springfield, Oregon, Proprietor.
A. WHEELER, ALBANY MANAGER.
Albany Yard and Office on Railroad St between 4th and 5th Street.
llavlog lumber not excelled In quality, and facllltiee not anrpaaaed for tba j.rompt
and satisfactory filling ot orders. We leapertfully aolleit a ahara of tba trade.
Conrad Meyer.
pROPKiifKjt or-
ST A ft BAKERY,
Cimsr Broiiiibin ail First 8ts,,1
DEALER IS
Cj4aed remxtt,
fjlsrre(
Dried Fruits,
Tbee,'
8 agar,
Coflee.
Ete
Cnaf4 Meats,
Qaeeaivare,
Vegetables, -
Cigars,
Spires,
Tea,
CteM
la f-Jt evrjrthin th. I kept In a gea
rl variety and grocery store. Hlgbe
market prios paid for
ALL ICIKD8 OF PRODUCE.
Lina Vaniy Bank,
COWAN. RALSTON & CO.,
Monant to Cowan A Coaiok.)
ALBANY - - - OREGON.
TR1M3A.CT3 a general baoUns burin.
DIV 4U It OIV'Mai Ss Tork, rra
Wit aal Portlaai, Oregoa
11 I MOVeT am appfwl eeearity.
;"!' tSlVfli-awtlUenh. V eh-
U. J. Hirrfiost. Pria.
B. Coo. a
(J 0, Muiu Tin
a. ruia m rr.
TheOrczon Land Company
a ih.mrni ofhnTiar and aellinr rail
M' Iw. aiar.iin '.ha Will imM.f Vallay In all ol tba
Uivi-nx bwb ifn o( tha Unil Bute. l
EMtm amU H diraoi bona aaekart to tha '"
kUa Vf. and h raa itwU in all tha priaolpal
n Mul.ii. mjk. Una. Benton. Oaokaiiua ami
YniHI aoantiM U ai-1 la looUui inmlrranta.
Oiflna in tba Tata BUHinf ooa door at ol
art 4 . n0D30yf 4 DICKI530S, Mwanf.
:
Hew and Second Hand Store
Owing to tarn iacrmJM 1 demand of, our
t,'Jiiff we bva ln coinpwlUl to move
-.li .( .t- anl e n no Im
y,-i,,dO!i' utM K. Y'af, wher
w wil
it to ma fin r otrona. If
t '.M. firiUw' tlnw4re,
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L. GOTTLIEB
123 firat Stroot, Albany, Or.
nOT3CU IU3T.
rt . Rue vii if mat Sjtfc Boat. Nice
-1.' .. . . . .1 unary at all tim of the yr
820 M lantSWwU. 8crmauto Olen, Slt
Li'ta, Denver. Finest econd-oUs car
in l4 are run dily. Buy yonr ticket of me
and save your fare to Portland. I am th
only person in Albany that co ell yon a
ticket from Albany direct to any poiut 10
th United Slate. Call on ma for rata.
V, L. JlOTEU.
Agent 8. P.
C. Le BLatJKOail,
Successor to B. W. Lanjdon.
DEALER-.IJi
DHUGS, MEDICINES'
CHEMICALS, BRUSHES,
. SOAPS COMBS
ETC
Vol.. aaiV.
MAKE
13
ILER IN
fumuora that h kept In a flr -class stare
SAW MILL
C. J. DILLOH & COr, .
UM3ER, FLQ3RINC, RUSTIC, Ho.
Gsneril Job Wort, Dressing and
Siwing Lumlisr, Bepairing,
. Etc,; Etc.
MANUFACTURE ALL KINDS OF
FURNITURE.
Special adrantage to purchasers of
rustic flooring",
F-it ry at lt of Lyoa Street.
THE PLACE.
ay all nnaat sell on
Parker Brothers,
Seees$ort t John Fax, fi-r yonr
Groceries,
Praiaca, Baksi Boois, Etc., Etc.
TbeirsooJ? are th) bast an J tlulr prices
reaainable.
FRANCIS PFEIFFER,
PU)PKII?rOR OF
Albany oda Works
And Mni?turra of
CHQI03 OOSFEulTOERY,
Araar, prprl to Mil at Wioi
xale, alwaya frn!i and pore at PortUnd
;)iiNa to deiitara We alao keep a fLlI
line of
Juts aal Tropica Fruits,
CIQAR3 AN0T03ACC0;
WILL BROS,
- TWlra In ftUtht Ut4stlnaororei Pianos
Origans Swin? Machlnat, Gun. Also
a full Una nf warranto 1 Razors. Batcher
and rocket Knives. Tha ba-rt. kind of
Mwimr mv;hin oil. n.iedte snfl extra.
for all invwuea ah repairing neany
an J riKnooabty don.
First National Bank;
OF ALI14NI, OKEGON.
PrMltlotlt...'.- ...0. FLHTN
Vloe Prasitlant ...... ... S, E, YOl'NG
rvhi. .. UfcU. S. UHAMDKKl.AIH
Ass's Caihler r. rvntm
i "awamaam-
TRANSACTS A GENERA t banking buslaeas.
ACCOUNTS KEPT subject to shock.
SIGHT EXCHANGE and telexmphle transfer, so!
on Saw York, Saa Francisco, Chicago ana 101
COlXECTIOSa HXDZ on favorable terms.
Biaacroaa. -
J, E. Tocaa, ' Gao E Cbixixkuii ,
LB. Busui, h. Fux,
WaliE Tcaaau
Children Cry for
LOCAL RECORD.
Probabimtikitiii Year. A Masonic
hall on First Street, a fine brick at the
Cuslck corurr, and new block at
, aiul . It may take rustling
though to fill the blank.
Larue Land Sauc. A. few clflj ago
Jamea Steel, ol Portland, olJ to the Ore
Ron Land and Live Stock Company 374
acres of land lying about 10 miles cast of
llarrlsburg. It U said the company will
engage In raUIng fine stock.
Tiik Oudsst Ooa Fkli.ow. Father
Henry Armstrong, ef this clty.wlio claims
to be the oldet living Odd Fellow In the
United Statcs.celebrated his 87th birthday
nnlveriarr on Tucday, New Ycar'a day.
lie joined the I O O F fraternity In iSjx
and haa been an active member ever since.
StatttmitH. - J -,
Marriko. On Wednesday evening, at
Ilalsey, Mr, Morrl Barrett, from the Eat.
and Mrs. Emma Malloy, the revivalist We
are Informed that this lady is the religious
revivalist who was tried at bpringncld.Mo.,
on a charge of poisoning her husband. She
was found not guilty.
A Sixd Orr. The friends of W. S.
Stock gave him a very pleasant farewell
party on last Saturday evening, prior to his
removal to Albany where he has accepted
a poaltUm In Dlackman'a drug store. Willio
is a fine young man and will make an ex
pcit compounder oi powder and pills.
Corvallis Times.
Ha to Have It. Frank Parton, form
erly of this city, but now of Wallsburg, W.
Tm In renewing hi lubtcilplloa to the
Dkmocrat ay: "Enclosed find ?. "O.
order for the Dkmocrat for another year.
Ilave to hare it if we have all been bcaien
to h I and gone." ,
Ciikap Ridin'g.-A San Francisco gen
tleman In the city, had an extended first -clau
ticket from San Francisco to Chicago
and return for which he only paid $110.
0000 mile tor mat amount las about a
cent a mile, cheap enough for even com
mercial men.
Tub Proper Tiuno. "It la said that
Vice-President Nash will Insist hereafter
In all contract of road construction that
the company reserve the right to pay the
labor first money, say the Corvallis
Times. In view of the late unpleasantness
this 1 a very sensible thing to do.
Tuc Old Officer. At a meeting of
the director of the Albany Farmers' &
Merchants' Insurance Company held last
evening Uie following officers were elected
for the ensuing year: C E WoUerton,
president; J O WrlUman, vice-president; J
K. Elderkln, secretary and manager; J W
Cusick, treasurer.
What lit TntNK. J. N. Whltelaw, the
wrecker.returned to San Francisco yester
day. He stated that with the present high
seas he could do nothing, but in a few
week would take the machinery out of the
teamerand he thoueht raise the vessel
and get It to running again.
DisiioxesT. The Orteomia ha also
taken up Marion county' last assessment.
which the Democrat was first to call the
attention ef the public to, and avs It was
a dishonest piece of business. That I a
strong word, but we believe It I correct
First Year. The premium of the Al
bany Farmers' and Merchant' Insurance
company the first year amounted to be
tween $6o,x and $70500, a remarkably
fine chowing for a new company. The
coming year wilt see an increase of busl
ncss, the democrat predicts, ol lilty per
cent. 1 he company l a salt and very re
liable one.
Means Business. The Iron A$e, wh i i
i just at hand, in speaking of the ship
building Interests along the Delaware says
Col. T. Egerton Hogg, of the Oregon Pa
cific, also needs two Iron steamships for
the trade between San Francisco and Ya-
quinabay." This chow that Col. Hogg
is not dishearten by the loss of the Ya
qulna Bay and proposes to increase the
number of steamers to ply between those
two seaports.
Branded. Express agents on Georgia
and Florida railroad say It Is quite com
mon for fruit merchant to ship small con
signments of melons with the address and
ther directions branded Into the rind
This novel scheme Is only used where the
ruit is to go but a short distance, and to
different parties in the same town. So It is
In Albany. Goods sold by Conn urothers
are all branued by honest weights and good
quality, i.an on them lor groceries, pro
duce and crockery.
Wanted John Bad. Rev. Moody says
he never wanted to see John quite as badly
In hi life a, when a boy, some one asked
him to read some verses from St. John
His father's Bible having been kept in the
parlor where it wouldn't be soiled he was
not very familiar with it and hence dfdn't
know where John was.a lady present help
ing him to find the Apostle. He teli this
anecdote in hi talk to Sabbath Schools,
much to the amusement of those who hear
it
AGoodSign. You can always tell
one Jiorse show by the manner in which
an advance agent docs business If he
shows that he is afraid of a few cents spent
for an advtrtlsemcnt in the paper, look
out forthe concern that follows. In nine
cases out of ten it 1 on its last legs, and
Isn't worth hearing: There v. ill be plenty
of good troup here during the winter
without taking tn cheap john shows like
the one just billed for this city.
Other Cannery Mkn. The fo'.low-
ing from an Ashland paper makes It look
as If another firm besides the Willamette
Packing Co., of this city, would erect a can
nery at that city ; "Messrs. D. II. Getchell
and S. A. Miller, who have been In Ash
land for a week or more, looking after the
prospects of putting up a cannery in Ash
land for next season's business, went to
Portland Tuesday, but will be back again
toon. A subscription tor a oonus towaros
the enterprise ha been passed around which
has been numerously ligned."
A Sight. Every day th.t the sun rises,
says an exultant contemporary, it see an
addit'on of $2,500,000 to the accumulation
of weatlh In the United States." The size
of the accumulation Is probably correctly
estimated, but if the sun manages to see il
all, then the tax assessors throughout the
country ought to secure the assistance of
the great luminary, for they find It very
hard to levy on more than a fraction of
it. . And in Marion ami Multnomah coun
ties must do all their assessing in the night
time, when old Sol is illuminating China
and Hindustan.
Pitcher's Ca&torta.
'My
ALBANY, OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 11,1889.
A Model, Boat. The Oregon Pacific
. . . . . . . ... tti. -
company light draught steamer me
Three Sister, ha been Jolng an excellent
business on the upper Willamette during
the past few months. The Three Ulsters
I the Huhtest draught steamer ot Us size
on the Willamette, and I especially adapt
ed for carrying on a general trade during
the summer months. Her cabin weighs
less thau two tons, and she i quite a mod
el steamer for the business to which she
has been consigned. So say a Portland
exchange.
Death or Mr. Tom am. Mr. F. M.
French received a letter last Friday from
Mr. Wallace, the egg buyer, announcing
the death of hi partner, Mr. Henry Toph
m,at Oakland, Cal , on 8um1ay,Dec. 30th,
of liver coi.iplnlr.t ' He wo burled near
San Jose, Cal ,on Tuesday. Mro. Topham,
who I a sinter of Mr. Wallace, will return
to Albany and reside with her brother.
Mr. Topham resided at Albany for about a
year.aiut made many friend ncre.wno win
generally rcjjiet tha
death of a genial, I
pleasant gentleman.
An Entrrpruino Man. L. Martin,
wto ha been very successful during the
past year in the fruit shipping business,
Intends opening a branch house In cither
Montana or Washington. Beside this he
ha made arrangement with a San Fran
cIsco house to carry hi trade In that city
and also in their branch house at Chicago.
Mr Martin will only handle the very best
of fruit and It will be readily seen that this
will be a big card In advertising the won
derful production of our soil and cll.nate
abroad. Ashland Retard.
A Chanue. Mr. Dardue, recently from
California, ha purchased of Mr. Aleck
Cunningham the Commercial hotel prop
erly, thlity -three feet front, now run by
Mr. Anna Murray, paying $3750 for the
tame. Mr. uardue ha also bought the
Interest of his partner, Mr. Tucker, In the
grocery business. We understand he will
rearrange the front of hi building for a
f grocery store, and use the upper part for a
odglng house. Mr. Murray, we are In
formed, will return to the old Exchange
Hotel and again open It. litis was recent
ly sold at an administrator' tale and bought
by Mr. Jack Howard for 3.650.
A Match Hunt. The Knox Butte
match hunt came off yesterday and was
quite an enjoyable affair to the twenty
hunters who participated In It. It resulted
In a score of 3075 for Capt J.'S. Froman's
team and aoco for Capt. A. B. Custar's
team. The following participated : Fro
man's team Elam Miller, L B Knox, A S
Knox, R W Conn, Samuel Conn. Everett
knoxj B Conn. Ira Cox and las Archibald.
Custar'a team A Miller, Ed Houston.Pres
Marshall. Ld Chamber. Geo M Knox, II
B Miller, L Houston, Ala Marshall, MUt
Morris and J E Knox.
Forgeij It. Mr. Ryan the Noith Salem
grocer I trying to find a smooth confidence
man and forger who defrauded him out of I
$io In good hard coin. Cine afternoon a
fewdaysagos stranger, and s man who
had the appearance of being a laborer
came to his establishment and purchased a
few dollars worth of groceries, which he !
ordered sent to s certain house In north
east Salem. In payment he offered a check
for Si 1.7c on the Capital National bank.
-ask Mr. Ryan If he coujd not give him the
balance, or part ot it in money. Mr.
Kvan took the paper and gave the man
what spare change he had in the drawer,
amounting to $io and sent the order of
groceries as directed. The check proved
to be a forgery. aaiem Journal.
Didn't Tell It Hon. S. P. Moss,now
In the county, who wa in the city recently,
did not tell the following anecdote on him
elf, but hi home paper doe : "Hon. S.
P. Moss paid his election bet by wheeling
C V. Snider In a barrow from Snider Si
Lovegrove's store to the court house and
return. Steve was all decked out in flam
ing colers. He wore s Harrison hat orna
mented with flags, a bandana on each arm
draped In mourning, and a large bandana
pinned to his coat tall. The rain made the j
performance a little disagreeable, and the
street was muddy ; but our representative
did trie job In good style, nevertheless.
A Rivalry. -"It Is an 111 wind that
blows (to body good. The rivalry that so
ong existed between Albany and Corval
lis, sometimes amounting utmost to a feud,
It at last producing beneficial result. So
guarded It the former city In her rights and
privileges that so far she has refused to
give us the smallpox, although continually
invited by tlv travel between th two
place. Thanks, sis'er, for your present
monopoly. uenton ieaaer. 1 ne ieud
has been mostly on paper; but we are glad
It has been raised, and sincerely hope our
neighbor will not have the smallpox nor
decline of any kind.
Wheat A month ago the Linn coun
ty farmer could have received 76 to 7S
cents for his wheat. Now all he can get It
70 cent. He held on, according to cus
tom. In order to get more, and he get left
In the Albany and Tangent warehouses
nviwil hw ihm Albany Farmer Co. nearly
ioo,ooo,bushcl of wheat remain untold,
tying up a large capital that ought to be In
circulation. Even if wheat occasionally
doe go up in the prlng the practice of af
way waiting is a bad one. The farmer
does the best who makes it a practice to
seil In October or November, according to
the record so far in O rrgon
A Farms. Senator Thr following
resolutions passed by a Lane Co. Grange
if respected will thoroughly leave Mr
Dolohoutin the cold, likewise Judge Kel-
say, although It strikes pretty close to the
latter : "Resolved, That we respectfully
ask the Oreon legislature at its coining
session to iv JrhoriaUze congress to create
department of agtlculture.the commission-
er to be a member of the President's cab
inet. To so amend the consitution of the
United States that United States Senator
shall be elected by a direct vote of the peo
pic. That until such amendment can be
wade, that we urge the legislature to elect
some reliable and practical agriculturist to
represent Oregon in the United States ten
ate." -:.r; , . , -
A Surprise LastThursday the friend a
of Mr. and Mrs. H. II. Hewitt gave them
a genuine surprise party at their pleasant
home on Ferry street. Meeting at the
retidence of D. P.Mason they walked in on
them unannounced, spending a very en
joyable evening, the first part of which
was passed In Mr. Hewitt's yard trying to
get into h's house, while one of the party
went to Mr. Hewitt's office where he and
his family were busy at some legal busi
ness that was rushing. "The affair ended
in a very nice manner all the same. The
proper way in such cases is to send some
one else's wife along with her knitting In
the early evening, when such embarrass
ments are done away with.
Getting Frightened. There It great
danger of an epidemic of smallpox In Mar
Ion county, says the Statesman. On French
Prairie great many person have been
exposed and it would take all of the Ore
gon malltla to enforce a strict quarantine.
Yesterday a bull-headed German by the
name of Brandhoffer, who had been ex
posed to smallpo, went to GervaU, near
which place he make hi home, to take
me train to Balem to see hi wife, who Is In
the asylum. J. S. Purdom, the O. & C.
agent, refused to sell the man ticket and
Immediately wrote to fudtre Shaw reauest-
Ing him to send word to the authorities at
the asylum that the man was coming. He
ha not yet put In an apperance at the asy
lum aud when he does he wilt be fired off
the premises with an alacrity that will
make his head swim.
Sarcastic At Junius Thsre Is a great
spirit of rivalry all over this great north
west A buaa, s kick and a jump and
ome one I taring mad. Here 1 af hor
nets' nest from the Astoria J'soneer, and
while It Ss an exaggeration really 1 not
without a little solid meat! "The Port
land OregoniahS special edition published
among the bullrushea on the bank of the
Willamette shut out from the commerce of
the world by reason of Innumerable bar,
has been Issued. It Is devoted to Portland,
Tacoma and Washington territory, Not
one city or town tn the state of Oregon is
mentioned. Astoria Is not mentioned
either In connection with shipping or the
salmsn Industry. The Oregomam evident
ly Intended to convey the Idea that all the
salmon business is done at Portland, and
that Portland and Tacoma ha done all the
hipping."
Free Advice We advise our board of
trade to be doing something. It pays to
be acting If only on paper. It should be
doing something aggressively towards get
ting the Astoria read darted this way.
Even If It should not be built for ten years,
there is nothing like giving It the right Invj
petus In the rljtht direction. This Is a aerl
ou matter, not to be trifled wlth Some
time the road wl'.l be built and Albany
want It for It mean the bringing of a
greatly Increased traffic this way, which
otherwise will go somewhere else. Such a
road would be worth hundred ot thous
and dollar to Albany, directly and Indi
rectly. Should It eo tliroucfi Salem to
the Oregon Pacific, much tuastern Ore
gon trade would be diverted from this
city. Albany must get upon It ear, and
now t tne time. I he board ot trade should
at least appoint a committee o that we can
bluster a littles and while we are at It why
not act In reference to getting a branch
road from the Narrow Gauge here.
Pot Office Business. The total
amount of receipt frorr- afc of stamps,
envelopes, box rent, etc, for the quaiter
ending March 31st, 18SS, was $1429x11
lor the quarter ending June 30m, wa
$117441 i for the quarter ending Septem
ber 30th, iSSS, was $119.10, and for the
quarter ending December 31st, iSSS, it was
$1466.65, making a total of receipts for the
calendar ynr, 1SS8, of $5389.36. The re
ceipts for the corresponding quarters In
iSS7,wcre respectively as follows: $1136x16,
$it 17.35. $1115.12 and $1255.36, making a
total of receipt of $4653.69 for the year
1097, showing an Increase ot $775.57 Uur
iitg 1SS8 over 1887. The total number of
money order lued the first three quarters
01 the year was 1742, the number paid wa
it 10. rs umber ol postal note Issued dur
Ing the same period wa 1021 and the num
ber paid wa 567. Daring the last quarter
there has been a larga increase tn the
money order and postal note business, but
the figures are not made up yet
Crook County. Why dosn't Crook
county send s member to Salem to occupy
a seat tn the third house of the legislature i
Our pet scheme during this session Is to in
troduce and pass a bill that will protect our
ranges from the annual Invasion of sheep
from other counties.... We have been in
formed that the Indians at the Warm
Spring agency have signed a petition ask.
ing for the appointment ot Mr. J C. Luck
ey to act as their agent It is said that
every Indian on the reservation signed the
paper. Mr. Luckey U well acquainted
with the habits, manners and customs of
these Indians, speak Jargon fluently, and
would make an excellent agent. ...It I es
timated that about 100 gallon of Intoxi
cant were disposed of In I'rinevuie
Christmas, though there was only one vic
tim who found his way to the lock-up from
over Indulgence. .. .1 here Is no longer a
doubt that an effort will be made In the
legislature during the coming session to
form a now county out ot t-rook, oiiiiam
and Grant. We will irlve voice to our say
in this matter in due time.... With the ad
vent of 1889 let Prineville take a move
toward Improvement. The year justclos
Ing has seen very litue Improvement in the
way -of building In the town .. .It Is stated
that there are several cases of smallpox In
the vicinity of Antelope, though they are
receiving good care, and there Is iitttle
danger of the disease spreading farther.
rrtnevule papers.
OBlTUAttY.
Died, of dyspepsia, Dec. 271I1, iSSS, at
his home near Haltey, James Long, aged
67 years. 8 months and 37 davs. Deceased
was born near Greenville, Bond Co., 111.
April 4th, 1S21. Was married to Mary A
R. Ilerron, Marcli 24th, 1844 and in 1856
moved to Union Co., Iowa, where he lived
for 36 years. In 1882 immigrating with hl
family to Oregon where he resided up to
the time of his death. A wife and eisnt
children survive him, two having died in
Infancy. I lis illness was of short duration,
beintr but four weeks, but. he suffered in
tensely. Funeral service were conducted
by Rev. Sommerville, M. E. minister
of
Haltey. a.
Wo will tell you groceries cheaper than
soy one else.
Urowkell ctakard.
DR. BO N1N-KO
in his ntw dUonverv for ConsumDtioD. na
eeeded in croduoine a medicine which il o
knowledges by all to be simply raarvelou,
Itiaexeoedinirlv Dleanfc to tha taeta. per
fectly harmless. and?iiea not sioken. In all
eases of eases of Consumption, Conghs.Uolds
Whoonios Coosb. Croon. Bronchitis, and
Pains in tba Chest, it haa given universal
tifaction. Dr Bosanko's Cough and Lung
Syrup i sold at 50 cents by Dr Quiss Son
Ditarbaac?of the Heart.
Heart disease Is like an assassin, which
creeDS UDon von in the dark, and strikes
yon WCen unaware, inereiore, uo doi
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TUB MOODVS.
Portland, On., Jan, 4th, 1889.
Editors Democrat !
The year It closed, and our religious re
vival ha closed. Since Mr. Moody left a
greater degree of quk-t reign. It ha been
a season of Interest and murh good ha
been done. From different tandpolnts
this religious wake-up Is ylewed. A lady
who was In attendance oOcn,remarked that
there were no solid word or net of charity
manifested for the destitute. The congre
gation wa wealthy and Influential In gen
eral, while there were many women who
had not s calico dress suitable In which to
appear at these meetings. This covered
the question of bread. If the evangelist
preached to these people to make them
more attentive to actual wants of the poor,
old and young, and to look after those of
youth surrounded with temptations, this
lady would have more respect for his work.
But why criticise when the fact f on the
face of the fashionable world that he who
hath not a dollar hath no soul to save. Do
ing of charity I pure religion. Talking
about religion, filling up tabernacles for
worship, and looking out for scl.to see that
all the good thing are at hand, to make
self fat and warm, come short of religious
obligation. It I the poor and needy who
should have our religion In substantial
gift. If we are deceived in this th J Lord
I not. The evangelist who goes Into the
highways and byways to find those who,
lacking In wealth and luxury ,but who need
spiritual comfort, is the messenger of Him
who had nowhere to lay hi head, hut who
was the only perfect type of a christian.
Great good will come from this work even
If it wa confined to those having all that
heart can wish. The conversion ef Judge
William I attrlbutrd by some to these
meeting, but the prevailing opinion and,
no doubt true one, Is.that he was prepared
for this confession by his wife, w ho has the
credit of being s firm believer and active
in what Is called christian science. This
be a It may the conversion wa timely.
For a man of over sixty year of age who
had"nevcr bowed the knee to God or man,"
may be pardoned for auch expression ot
opinion of hi countrymen in the South a
he ha made, for they were the tittcrance
of a heart of tone, one that had never felt
the generous pulsation of a christian spirit.
And in charity he I to be pitied, and may
that Savior, whom he thinks ne has found,
show him the folly, not to say shame, that
ha marked his bearing towards those who
are not willing to be governed by a race
Ith rare exceptions, whose prejudice,
Ignorance and superstition would make
them demon had they power over white
people. The Judge himself were he located
amon them would not tolerate this view
about which he delights to harangue, the
people to show hi party fcality, for one
moment If hi eyes and heart are open
may his friends keep the devil from clos
ing them, a thing which we fear the Judge
I too weak to do himself, as hit future po
litical crusades may prove. There are
others of hearts of stor.e ot the same party
needing conversion, prominent In party
meanness, in vlndlcUveness.and in social
uncheritablcnes. Can the Lord reach
them ? There l another Moody who Is
creating as much dry talk tn the political
arena as the evangelist has caused in his
circle. He wants to convert Dolph and
take hhn out of politics. But Dolph I
obdurate. The excitement i low but ris-
ing.and If Dolph' friend arc not generals
the battle will favor hi rival, who I en
trenched in more individual pit than 1
generally supposed. Being party within
party the conflict will be more intense and
less respectful than if with a common ene
my. It will be bitter in the mouths of those
who have no sweet morsels for a rival party
brother. And the Dolph men will bestow
In showing the majority which they have
for the reason that their favorite should not
have a walk over lest he would forget the
artisans that made him Senator. This as
surance may rest too long and the anti-
Dolph gopher liltls showing the mischiev
ous disposition of the anlmat may come up
in the night with astonishing rapidity to
make the battle formidable. Herman is
said to have tome strength, but the idea of
being a candidate seem a joke, a naked one
at that III friend will upport Dolph if
the chief I consulted. There I enough In
thi to give Dolph and friends great con
cern. It is an open secret that Moody is
not in accord with the brains of the circus,
He ha always shown a bawky disposition,
and thU is what prevented him from run-
nine for Governor a second time, and it
may prevent him from being Senator,
whether Dolph is elected or not. And
here Is where republicans show superiority
over democrats by having a strong head
and a solid organization, while democrats
hve no head or organized body for effec
tlve work. Hence their blunder, lfthey
succeed it is a blunder. But for patience
under difficulties no christian can surpass
them, in fact their own chrlti:uvforitude
has been the leading wonder or tneir ad
vcrarlcs for ' year. - The candidate to be
feared, and an unfortunate one for the na
tion If successful. Is ludtrc William Ua
may if the other faction destroy them
sje've, be the hore,and heaven knows the
color of it is dark enough. May this calam
itv never befall the state. There are two
candidates more deserving than any we
have mentioned, one of whom resides in
Benton county and the other in Jackson,
but there Is no pigeon maux for them
though they have earned it, Mr. George
it not without hope, though the accident
may come nearer to him than indications
now favor. Time will soon settle matters.
Mr. Simon will be President of the Senate,
and thl does not signify but Portlander
will be Speaker. If it is not too much of
a load to carry, with a Portland U. S
Senator to elect this will all come to pass.
We await returns.
Watchman.
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