The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, February 21, 1890, Image 2

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WAIT AND LKAUN.
The Capita! Journal Indulge In a tirade
mt abuse ol democrata b:cause, (at It un
truthlulljr allege,) thej have"alwajr Uwd
readjr to sacrifice public duty to partjr ad.
vantage", and cap the climax by taking
that "the history of the democracy of Or
egon thowa plainly that at a partjr It will go
farther in abandoning public Interests to
advance the chinccaot party success than
the republican ever have. These aame
characteristic ol the party have ben
ahown thl winter In Ohio, in Iowa, and
Montana, where deadlock to secure dem
ocratic advantage have been maintained
lor month at public expense. It I bare -ly
possible to ecure a greater number of
mle-reprcentallon in ao few word. The
Jenrnal editor ha been In Oregon but a
lew week, and thla account tor hi Ig
norance ol the hlilory ol the democracy oi
thla atate. On the contrary, the history
ot the republican party In Oregon thow
plainly, that.aa party, It will go lurther In
abandoning public Interett to advance the
Chancea ol arty uccea than the demo
crata ever have. To prove thla, we will
ay fa' the Information ot the Tvumai that,
p IS68, the Governor of thla atate, a re
publican, entered Into aconapliacy with
the republicao member ot the lower houte
6( the legislature thereby It waa agreed
that a sufficient number ot member thould
resign to break a quorum. Thta wm done
and the legislature Naaa prevented from
making t'.e r.ecctaary appropriation to
pay the ripentet of the atate government
tor the next entulng two year, which coat
the date In the way of Interett and other
wise $40,000. Can the Jmidh point to
any act ol the democratic party In thl atate
wherein they thua abandoned public duty
to gain a paitjr advantage? It can not.
Again: Only a lew year ago a United
State Senator waa to be elected and the
republican had a majority In both branches
of the tegia lature, but they pllt up Into
wrang'lng factiona and could not elect a
Kena'.or, and, ao bitter did the matter be
come that they spent the whole aeuion
without an election, thua abandoning pub
lic Interest and dutlea to auch an extent
that the governor had to call a cpeclal aea
lon of tho legislature at an expense ot
$15,000. Can the JomrwU show where
democrata In Oregon have been thu
derelict ol public duty? It can not. Aa
to the charge that democrata have caused
a deadlock in Ohio for month at public
expense, we can enly aay what every one,
at alt conversant with current eventa
know, that there hae been no deadlock in
the Ohio legislature, at all. The deadlock
n Iowa la aa much the fault ot repub
lican a democrats, in fact more so, for
the democrats have made several offers of
compromise but the republicans nave re
jected every offer. Neither party has
strength enough to elect a speaker. Each
party can muster 50 votes. Are the dem
ocrata to be blamed because the republican
have no man popular enough to get a
majority of the vote for speaker? The
Journal Is very unfortunate in ita choice of
weapons of warefare. As to the action of
the democrata In Montana, we have only
to aay that they are resisting, at all hazards
the consummation of aa foul a crime aa was
ever attempted, always excepting, "Fraud
first triumphant In American history"
the steallr. J4 the presidency In 1876.
Thl they are fully Justrfied In doing. The
throwing o-t of the note of a whole pre
cinct and then refusing every offer ot the
democrata to Investigate Into all chargea
ot wrong, place the republicans ol Mon
ana In an Indefensible attitude, one in
which they are absolutely estopped from
complaining at the course of the democrats
Decrease of their own wrong-doing.
APPROACHING FBEE TRADE.
By degrees the Ortgoroan is becoming a
'tree trade" organ. "British gold" must be
to it a motive, aa inspiration. It has evident
ly been reading Cobdea Club literature. Tbc
seductive influence of reciprocal trade with
foreign nations has captured that paper. Only
a few day ago with a kird of prearranged
foraality it announced its support of the dem
ocratic policy of putting jute on the free lirt.
Now with the aame formality it announces its
eappoct of the "free Made," "British gold
doctrine of patting sugar on the free list. This
la little lest than treason to the doctrine of
protection. It thinks ' there is great force
ia Mr Blaine's argument before the! ways and
meant committee that sugar should be pa
on the free list "at the request f torn of the
delegates Jrom South and Central America
to the Pan America ccn frees, t eucmuragt
trade tint hthote toumJrUt, How it this? It
it true that this administration ia to adopt
"free trade" at the bxk of some foreign na
tion? Encourage trade with foreign nation?
That i democratic pure and simple. It saya
that sugar is an article of universal domestic
consumption not produced in sufficient quanti
ties to supply the home demand and tliat a
doty apon it is a tax pare and simple and
therefore should be put upon the free list.
Well then, let at extend the argument. Wool
and woolen goods are articles of a ni versa
domestic consumption not produced in suftici
cat quantities to supply the borne demand, and
a duty apon them ia a tax pure and simple,
therefore they should be put On the free list.
The same might be said of jute sacks for grain,
and many other articles. Especially is this
true ia a very emphatic' sense of tin plate wLich
i not produced in this country, an 1 the re
publicans instead of moving to put this article
on the free fist are proposing to increase the
duty to a Jvery high one, The Orcgtmian
proposes to put raw sugar, which it calls raw
material, on the free list I ut to retain tbe duty
on the refined article. Does any one fail to
see the motive here? It would protect the re
finers because they are mostly in the north
while the producers of raw sugar are in fhe
south. The motive is purely a sectional one.
That paper seems to be inspired by one mo
tivc ia all UrilT legislation and that is to cripple
the south for the benefit of the north. This is
all wrong. So long as this government is to
be paternal one, let all section sh ire equally
ia Us benefits.
TUEEKAgOX IS PLAIN.
The Salem Journal tayt;
"Why not put sugar on the free list, at well
as tea and coffee? Will some cne give ut a
good reason."
From a republican ttand point the answer
is easy and the reason of the answer is plain,
Sugar is produced in Urge quantities in this
country, but the p-txluceVt of sugar here can
not compete with the cheap servile labor in
Cuha and the South American and other
orein sugar producing countries. Hence in
erler to prevent a ruin of tliii highly important
home industry by putting it under the law of
"free trade" our lawmakers have placed a duty
upon the imported article. See ? On the
contrary tea and coffee are not grown in the
United States at all and hence any duty placed
upon these articles would oe simply that hated
democratic tariff for revenue only. See ?
Secretary f'roctor, under authority ol
the recent act ol Congress, has purchased
of the heirs of the la.e General Geoge H
Shield, for $10,000, the word worn by the
General d Jilng the late war. The tword,
which Is a handsome one, will be placed
inonj tlx; relics at the War department.
Ol a AMERICAN lUtl'SB OF LOKD.
lion Amos J Cutnmings, who it himself a
congressman, writes in the New York Sun a
very interesting letter, showing thl different
treatment that the Senate and the House of
Representatives give to matter affecting eco
nomy, Tin Senate it careless and lilwral
to itself and employes, while the House it con
ducted on a much n.ote economical scale,
Messenger in the House receive ft loo to
ftaoo per year. Those of the Senate, having
much leu to dr, receive $1440, and It It to all
through t.'.e IN. The eighty four senator,
employ forty live messenger, ili tin 315
member of tie House have only fifty one,
Each tenUor, without regard to party, it sl
owed a private secretary, paid for by the
public. Even the shaving of the senators is
done by a tenstwial barber and paid for out
of the public treasury. The Senate ia now
proposing to drive the Supreme Court from
rooms It hat occupied for years,to secure rooms
for committee that rarely meet, . Without
doubt the Senate of this country is arrogating
to itse'f privileges tucb at are enjoyed by the
aristocratic House of Lords In F.pglnnd. When
the Constitution was framed, the dominance
of the House of Representatives, directly rep
resenting tht people was thought to be aecur.
ed by giving it Jrsclusive power to originate
revenue bills. But the longer terms of sena
tors, and the tact that they are not directly re
sponsible to the people, have reverted what
the father intended. Senatorial terms thould
be made shorter. Four years i long tnough
for any representative of public interest to act
without being instructed at to hit duties by
hit constituents. If the' constitution were
amended ao as lo make senators elected by
popular vote, the Senate would be let a club
of millionaire than it now U, and public in
terctts would be much more faithfully represented.
The manager of a number ot large man
ufacturing establishments In Fall River
are watching with Interest the experiment
which the Bourns. Milt Is making In profit
sharing. They are very favorably Im
pressed, at the new system offer an In
centlve to better work, and what Is quite
as Important, prevents men from leaving
at the end of the year. In a buslnesa
where success help both employer and
employe, profit are likely to increase from
year toyeai. Some ot the best farmer
have adopted the plan of hiring men con
ditionally, giving so much per month at the
lowest rate ot profit, and an additional sum
II crops, seasons and price combine lo
make a favorable year. Farmer who do
thla get better help, and make more clear
money tor themselves, than they can by
hiring men who only work at tlme
tervers, because they haveo personal In
terest n what they arc doing.
Four of the Montana state senators are ia
Portland. They are democrats and are away
from Montana for the purpose of breaking a
quorum. This they arc compelled lo do to
thwart the autocrat'c and outrageous rulings
of the lieutenant governor who practically rules
that democratic senators have no rights which
republican senator are bound lo respect. A
presiding officer who bold that seven is a
majority of sixteen deserve to be held hich
op to public acorn and contempt. Thit at
tempt to break a quarum, instead of being
"silly" a alleged by the lleraU it inspired by
the highest considerations of patriotism and
public duty.
Germany is the only civilized country
In th world wherein murderer are ttill
beheaded with an axe or tword. Jus be
fore Christmas two were executed. I lav
Ing been bllndfaldcd, they knelt down In
turn before a block and the executioner
severed each man' head from the body
with a single blow of his broad-b'.aded axe.
That corn ia fuel was so decided by a Wich
ita, Kan., justice yesterday in a -mil Brought
to satisfy a debt of ftoo, A thousand bushels
of corn belonging to a farmer named Steadman
had been attached. ' Steadman said be was
using corn for fuel and that a thousand bushels
was not more than sufficient to last a year and
the Justice ruled that under the law exempting
r year's fuel the attachment could not hold.
la 1783 Europe wat for monlht covered by
the dust ejected by an Icelandic volcano, and
the Atlantic for 900 mile west of the north
west coast of Afiica is every subject 10 a haze
composed of fine particle of sand from the
Great Desert.
At the late meeting ol the democratic
editor ol Indiana twenty ont ol twenty
five expressed themselves unequivocally
In favor of the nomination of Cleveland for
President In 189 J. Of the other five one
was tor BUI and the other noncomittal.
Strong carbolic acid is sure death lo bed
bug. It it also one of the very best disinfect
ants. A bottL. should be kept on hand out
of the reach of children and a few drop oc
casionally put down tbe sink drain and in
slopjara.
The militia force of the United States which
nay be available in an emergency is placed at
7.352,I7I. Tbe regularly organized militia,
however, only number 103 392 men and 8053
officers.
Gen Alger will visit Arkansas in March fo
three reasons to look after his timber lands,to
meet tbe Army boy and to continue hit stud
ies in geographical research. Senator Sher
man is not studying Southern geography so
much as he wat,
Baron Rothschild, the Paris banker, live in
fear of the Commune. His cellar are almost
impregnable, and hi picture and jewels are
protected in such a way that the most grasp
ing mob could net reach them. He live in a
state of constant fear,
Oklahoma seems lo have greater attractions
for the negro as ai emigration field than . the
banks of the Congo. There are already 22,-
000 colored there, and by the middle of spring
this number will be doubled.
The National Bank of the United States of
Brazil was launclied lecently with a capital of
$100,000,000 and so great wat tbe confidence
of the people that every dollar wat taken up in
four hours.
There lately passed across the Red Sea from
the African to the Arabian shore a Might of lo
cust calculated to have covered Over ' 2000
square mile.
oar Humanity I
Tbe comin-m lot is on of sorrow aay at
leat the pessimists, they who look at the
worst siie. Certainly what would other
wise be a bright existence, is often shadow
ed by some ailment that overhangs it liktt a
pal), obscuring perpetually the radiunoe that
else would li jilt the path. Snuh an ailment
and a very liuiumoo one. is nervousness, or in
other word, weakness of the nervous system,
a condition only irremediable where ineffi
cient or improper means are taken to relieve
it. To concurrent experience of nervous
people who hsveportlstently used Hos tetter's
Stomach Bitter ia, that it conquer entirely
superseusitiyeoess of the neryes as well aa
diseases- -so oaneu- wniun ar lnviiea auo
sustained by their chronio weakness As
tin nerves gain stamina from the gieat tonic
the tumble disappears. Use the Bitter for
malaria, rheumatism, biliousness and kiuney
trouble.
n v-.".i,' . ; .
Wamuvntcx, Feb, 3, 1890.
The great CortgicsMiitiai fight Is now
fair,' on, and the democratic member of
the House are battling nobly for the right
of having a code of rnle adopted for the
government of the lieu before going any
further with legislate . ttnd they have, In
caucus, dctci mined tc - tand by their gun
to the bitter end. 0 - course they recog
nise the fact that If s republican succeed
In their Intention . . eating all the repub
lican contestant Iclore the rule are a
doptcd they can then adopt any tort ot
rules they may desire, but they III have a
hard time before they do It. With all
Speaker Reed's unfair decision it took
them three day to get the contested e.
lection case ot Smith v Jackson before
tho House. The fight ha been very ex
citing, and the most dramatic scenes have
been frequent on the floor of the Houte
"Stand by ) our guns", I what ex.Spcaker
Randall wrote from hi tick-room to the
democratic caucus. Kepresenatlve Ilynum,
ol Indiana, but voiced the tentlment ot hi
democratic co.lcaguet when he aald "You,
sir, (pointing to the Speaker,) have violated
more than any man on thl floor, parlia
mentary rule and pi act Ice. You may
consummate what you have undertaken,
You have the power, backed by a mob
on the floor of thl House. Men have
trleit to consummate such proceeding be
fore. At the hour ot midnight a Federal
u made a ruling which perpetuated the
republican party, In power, but hi name U
now forgotten t at.d more tha. thai, thl
proceeding Is In keeping with the practice
of your party it I in keeping with your
action when you stole the presidency.
You have giuc forward. You have u-
urped power. You have mulltatcd the
record ot the 1 louse In ot dcr to carry out the
behest ot the chairman ot the republican
national committee to turn out the Repre-
tenatlve ot llie people elected to (cat on
thl floor, Now proceed In thl matter;
but In the language of the Immortal Em
mett we propose to dispute everv Inch ol
ground, burn every blade of grata, and tbe
last Intrcflchmcntof liberty shall be our
grave.
Many, republican openly condemn
Speaker Reed's conduct, and at least two
member ol the Cabinet Blaine and Rusk
are known to be opposed toil. The dem
ocratic Senatora are aiding the me.nbir
ol the I louse In every way possible.
The President and .Secretary Noble are
greatly alarmed over the condition ot a flair
In Oklahoma and anxious that Immediate
action shall be taken on the Oklahoma
town-site bill, which ha already pasted the
House, also ths bill providing for a terri
torial form ot government tor Oklahoma
now pending In both House and Senate.
Secretary tVlndom is said lo be very
much chagrined at the opposition already
developed to hi sliver bill, and Mr. Har
rison ha become so badly frclghtcncd at
the outlook that he ha changed his mind
about sending a special message lo Con
gress In It favor,
Represenatlve Dibble,of South Carolina,
ha a bill before the Houte cominlt'ee on
the election ot President ai.d Vice Presi
dent which provides for two Vke Presi
dent. In arguing In fa or ol hi bill Mr.
Dibble stated that the United State haa
been without a Vice President twenty-five
year during It one hundred of existence.
ReprescnaUve Mc Adoo, ot New Jersey,
think hi resolution providing for the
holding ol Presidential and Congressional
elections on the third Tuesday of October
would accomplish great good by prevent
ing national elections from conflicting with
local election.
KCF.PPWTE1.
Boot and sujM at oost at Read'.
J. P. Wallaee, Physician mm! Snr&aoo, Al
bany, ur,
Just rootiytd new table liaaq at W, V
Read's.
I W Starr, physician and surgeon, A ha by
ureKon.
Good cooking stove only f 10 at llii; m h
naitmarsb a.
Bast roast ooffao in the city at Conrad'
Meyer.
bitty doseo wind w tbadsx jottrecciv.d
at FortraillerJl Irving'.
J W Beotley. best o and shoe maker in
city, opposite FortmilUr Si Irtinta.
A large and fine lino of w ir dow I r)
just received at FortmilUr k Irving'.
We have tbe beat $1 50 kid glove ever
brooght to Alhaiy at W F Road'e.
Now i the ll.it to save mnoer by Laying
boot and abos at c-t of W. F. Read .
Go to Bardee for honest weight, good
goods and lowest living prioee.
A Una line of all kind of furniture, plain
and apboUtered, be stock in this part of
Oregon at Fortmiller k Irving'a.
J A Archibald, a rent 8ins(r Manefaetar
ing Co., opposite Oi l Piio Tempi. AI
baoy,
An elegant line of siA table spreads, ia
beantifal designs, jatt received at Fortmilter
4 Irving'.
5 es Goldeo Star tomatoes for AO eent
at C W ayere, and alt otherj canned coed
cheat oreatb.
Aa Excellent Remedy.
Dr IToldea t I ronsiiUr
CooKh Syrnp an excellent temedy forell the
diseases for which yon recommend it
1MVID Klt'HABT, Modesto.
Laree aixa tl.OO. small flft
by H C ilabbard, druggist.
This Trade Mark on a stove
iTTTVmean it la thi beat that eat
" . 1 J? petit nee and skill can eon-
l I trtve. Bold only by G. W.
V-xcr fcmlth.
Whereto Get Them. When wanting
an organ or plana call on G L Black man,
where you can select from a first claat
ttock.
A Sharp Item The f nest line of cut
'err and theara In the city at Stewart &
Sox a. Their good are the very best aad
rlll stand the tert.
S.noke the celebrated Havana filled ci
zars, miDnfaotnred ai Jaliua Joseph' e'gar
factory. Only 5 cents.
Center Tables. A large and elegant
shipment of center tablet, in new designee
finest stock In the valley, just received at
Fortmiller A Irving.
trading Photographers Albany Oregon.
We have bought all the negatives mad by
L W Clark and W H Greenwood np to Nov
15th, 1889. Dnplicatea esn be had from
hem only of ns at red need rates. We hayi
also a boat 18,000 negatives made by our
selves, from which rlupllaatu can be bad at
like rate. W carry tbe outy fall line cf
view of this state and do enlarged work at
lowest rte for first das work. We shall be
pleased to aea 00 at onr Studio in Froman'a
block, next door to Masonic- Temple.
The Verdict : Unanimous,
W I) Butt, Dniirelst, Bipus, Ind., tosttfies: "I
can recommend Eleotrie bitter as tbe very best
remedy. Every boitie sold has given reliel In every
esse, One mn took six bot tles, nd win cured ol
rfaeamstlsm ul lOyos'S'ttaniiiiiK." Abraham Usre,
drtiKirist, Hellvilie, Onto, sIHrms : ' The tmst selling
medicine I have ever handled in my -Ut Tutrs' ex
perience. Is Electrie bitters." Thousand of others
hare added tneir teattinony, so that the verdict is
unanimous that Electric Uittert do curs ail dlseims o
the Liver Kidneys r liiood, Only a half dollar
bottle at Fosbay and Mason's Drug Store. 2
A Woman's Discovery.
"Another wonlerf ill d'scoyery ha bees mil
Sid thst Viohy a Isdy in this county. Disease fin.
toned its clutches upon her snrt tor seven years she
withstood Its severest tests, but her vital ortrsni were
undermined and doath seeaieo linmineiU, t or three
mon the the couched inoeseantly .rd cou d not sleep,
H.te bought ol ut a bottle of Dr King's New Discov
ery lir Consumption and ni so much relieved on
Using flrbt dose that she sot all muht and with
one boitie hsa been miisculoualy cured- Her name
is iin Luther LuW." Thus wiites W 0 Hamrlck and
Co , ot eholby, N C- Gets f'ee trial bottle at to
stmy and atssou's Drug Store, 2
TELEGRAPHIC HEWS
ttrromes A taw.
Ol Mru, Wash., Feb. 1 8, Governor Ferry
to day signed the 1 1 111 Code bill, and William
Lnirltlll it finally cod commissioner for
Washington, Mr Hill will begin his work of
annotation immediately, and will have hit
code ready to aulitnlt to the next tcgUlature in
January 1891,
Aaarlallslleriahl.
Dkrun, Feb 19. At Muhlhatten,Saxony
there wat a light at a totlalist meeting. Troops
wet e called out and thirty persons were wound
ed Metae Nomlaallea.
Washington, FcIk 18, Nominally 1
Alonto Geary, keglttet of the land office at
La Grande, Oregon, Wm It Trait, titrvryor
general of California, ,
A iireat Carnival,
Nkw Om.kans, Feb, 18, The great reet
pageant of the King of the Carnival moved
promptly at noon.
1 hi 1 generally lnii '.. 1 to have been the
mot btill'jut , : t -II Gran .ro-i that
Orleans ever v )
f . I'm ("'''
F.vr.vvn rtv,-, Cr.', feii, 18, rri.it'y
clear v I v. t of tU.tM JjJ-.i.-n obtabtr :1 rU-i'
noon v nfv (! u nMit ti v . i !ly m,;'.;, tl .ii
the m tunt 'in i i-iet'i- :n, Cnimmol sitit..'
atre teen by tsvrrrl wMiesr,' ,
A aesnlaarir Hurnest.
At'tTis, TtK.i, Feb. iS.New wai re-ct-ived
here late lo-night, of lite burning of the
tern m uy for irlt at San M.-r'tts, I lie- thirty
miies M,ith of here. Three i the girl were
serious)' iMnd, and thirty other only escap
ed dsatli ! v jt -ij.jng from the tl..rd ttory win
dow tO,'i'vy !" which Ihey escaped by
Udder. 'I i.tfie were many hurt. The full
particulars cannot be ubtalned.
Here aoew.
NkvaDa, Cat Feb. S. Eight Inches of
snow ha fallen In thla city In the last lU'e
hour and although yesterday 'a fait has
settled several inches, the mow I now
over two fcit on a level.
A Kealvtl Co Uaa wo arTbrm.
PonTLANp, Feb. lSThe bond of Mil
ton Weldlcr, recently appointed collector
ot Internal revenue tor Oregon and Wash
inKton, ha been appro ed, and It Is an
nounced that he will take charge of the
office March itt. lie ha made appoint-
ms.nl a follow: Cashier and chief dep
uty, A II Morgan; deputies for Oregon,
N 8 fierce, George N Faweclt, Nathan
tantrrll. For Washington. A A Ptttman.
Tacoma; J A Toad, Spokane. Clerk P M
vtauawortn, licnton county Urcgon.
Their DestlltilUa.
MiN.sitAi'ot.is Feb, 18 The Journal ot
rictre, said: '-The house passed a joint
resolution admitting that destltutioc ex
ists in many portion of the state. The
resolution oVclore that under the atate
constitution, the stale county and are pow
erless lo render aid and all assistance must
come fi om outside sources,.,'
Will ssavg.
ritftTLAXD, Or., Feb. 18. The jury in
the third trUI of "Sandy" Old for the
murder of Emll Weber, thl evening re
turned a verdict of murder In the llrst tie-a"11-
i
A Hamate Harster.
McMlNMVlLLK, Feb, 17. Yesterday a re
port wat brought to towa that Mr N L Scott,
living fuoiieca mile distant, on tbe road to
Salem, bad committed suicide by shooting
herself in tbe bead. . Later it wat learned that
a most shocking tnutJcr bad been committed.
Mr Scott resided in MtMinovdle for several
years, until last summer, whea the waa mar
ried to a well to do farmer of thit county aad
removed to hit home. Tbe deceased and jber
husband were living alone. The husband's
story ia that be arose Sunday morning about 7
o clock and went to tbe barn to feed tbe slock
leaving bit wife ttill in bed. Aa she wst com.
plaining of a tlight headache, be told her lo lie
as long at the wished, at it wtt Sunday and
1 here wat no need of btury. Soon after be
went to the bora he beard tbe report of a gun,
but as tbootinc in tbe vicinity was not un
common he paid no attention lo it. About
twenty minute later he heard a not Iter shot, be
went 10 the house and found bit wife lying on
the porch in her night clothes: in the last aeon-
ic of death and blood bowing from three ugly
wounds. lie spoke to her but received no
reply, tie then a prised tbe neighbor! and
tent lor the coroner.
Suspicion in the ncithlarhood of Wheatland
it said lo point strongly to the husband or his
son as the murderer, as there had been trouble
with deceased over aigning a deed a few days
ago.
The hlaese Most Uo.
Sam Francisco, Feb. 17. The city cvdin-
ance providing 6 the removal of Chinatown
lo South San Francisco, wat patted to print
by a unanimous vote at a meeting of the super
visor to-night. The action was the result of
an opinion bv ihe city and county attorney to
tbe ellect that 11 e order wai legal and could
be enforced.
Looks Like aslaeae,
Rosr. BURG.Feu. 17. The largest mortgage
ever recorded in Douglas county wa filed ia
the county clerk' office yesterday. It bonds
'he entire stock of tbe Ummiua River Railroad
& Imnrovement Comoanv fur fit. 100.000 ia
the Central I rust and Investment Company.iof
new loric, anil is signed by John JJrain.presi.
dent, and W A Perkins, secretary. Twenty
tftoutand dollars is to be paid on the comple
tion of each mile. Tbe road s to be fifty five
mne long and connect the Southern I'acthc
railroad at Lrain with deep water . at Gardner
on or before July 1891. '
A Hbaatlaa aerape.
Armnclox, Feb. 17.- A report come
here to-day of the killing of Wake Olcken
bv lilt brother. Zeb Uickens. at Hardinar..
Morrow county, on Friday morning.
rr I -. I. -II 1 11- " 1 , . J 1
ancy were at a uaiieeii uiiuinin siiursaay
night. Wake Dickens, who is -in married,
tok hi brother' wife to supper. A they
were returning from supper Zeb Dickens,:
who wa jealou ot hit brothel, tnet-them
at the door of the dining room a.id tired on
hi brother, killing him lutuntly. After
the shooting he ran away, bat returned
yesterday evening and gave himself up to
the aulhoruiet tn lieppner. lie Is In jatt
at that place awaiting trial.
DellroDsHilh Joy.
New Yokk, Feb. 17. A I'ara newtpa
per received by the Brazilian tteamer to
day tayt that the newt of the ofliciat recog
nition of the Brazilian republic bv the Un
ited Statet waa transmitted to the govern
ors of the different ttate, and replies have
been received expressing joy at the good
newt and tayinft tne people tre filled with
delirloua enthusiasm over it,
Tremble Feared.
SpicardviLLE, Mo. Feb. 17,. John
Brady, owner of the building wrecked by
temperance crusaders, went to Lathrop to
day and twee out warrant for the arrest
of sixteen participant In the affair, thir
teen of whom are women. "When the
deputy charged with serving the warrant
nrrived he wa mrt by a crowd of loo men
and women. The deputy made no attempt
to discharge his duty to-day, but (aid the
warrant would be served to-morrow.
Trouble I anticipated. ,
Colfax, Feb. 17. Two iitt e son of
Mr. Montgomery, age respectively 9 and
it, were playing pirates with a 44-caliber
pistol, which accidently went efi, taking a
portion of the left ear olf tho y year-oid
boy.
Tee Mack far Hlaa.
San Francisco, Feb, 16. If the Daily
Citirtn of Tucton Arizona, of recent date it to
be accepted as authority Jim Corbett, who
recently boxed in Portland, unexpectedly tack
led a tartar at H ucson, on In way to JNew
Orleant to meet Jake Kilrain. Corbett't al
iened opponent was George Koskruce, a coun
try surveyor, who knocked him .out in five
rounds,
More lilnrhade,
Truckkc, Cal Feb. 16. The heaviest
storm of thil stormy winter raged on the moun
tain to-day. The snow fell four inches per
hour, The old tnow it packed like ice and
crusted to that a loaded leant could s over
thetuifnce, The wind twep. the new tnow
In huge drifts, leaving the surface of old mow
hart, When eatt bound train No I reached
the Cascade cut this morning, Ihe tnow had
drifted to deep the train wat blocked, all ol
the train except the four rear cart finally reach
ed Summit, The tnow wat five feet deep
each tide of Ihe imprkoned car. A Sacramen
to excursion of forty teven pleasure seekers, who
were coming to Truckee to tee the tnow scen
ery, It in the rear car of four that are snow
bound. , s ,
Coaaeeaslaaal.
WAatiiNOToH, Feb. i6.For the firtt
ttma since the present congress met, the
houte I to have an old-fathioncd tutpen.
tlon day to morrow, at the result of the
new code t rulet. The world' fair com
mlttee will brobably request the house to
adopt It programme for the disposition
ut lit bills, and the simple majority vote
necessary lo make these i rd'rt will doubt
less be secured. The pt-i'. duti app, rela
tion bill will probably be rcfiorled to V. t
houte on Tttftdny. Senator HhcrmrM I,,,
given not't'4' that he will ask the Ken, n;
this week to lonnider his bill (Vr'arlnn
rutr nnlanfu!, find to-morrow I'ialt.from
thn coiri!tih:'w 1 't sTciltmles, will report
fnvor.ib'v tV bill ! til'.'. 'ntllon . cl
i.'iiv.', .-"'
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f.ACHAMKNIO, IV1. I(V Ad.koi l-
.'Ci:il from 'ii"i' O'l the Storra i-' viir'n
vi?usl cmim laihoad pc p? to ftm
jhn k-.'t: te another struggle wlthinw
h' the cn? of the recenl b irkw'tr In tne
i -cssie cut on the Central t'acilk-
They Will fctiitrr,
Skaitik, Frii, 15.-Ii1mi1.es nun. giow
anxious si M ) l;-t d'a near. On that day
all the tenl peta tut c;,!re. Many tradesmen
have been unti!! u crura new quarters, and
several have pai l s t. 'ih a 9fnu tonus fur
stores in building. 1 i'lfiUI,.;. i'.! I e int-arieii
by many in case the J fir.tt oidinance 1 rigor
ously enforced,
Itlaht la regna,
AnoatA, Or., Feb. A cate of letrible
destitution wat discovered ye'er-Jny in the
basement of a house on Fifth t.rcet. G C
Morris, hit wife and sit 'idle children were
living there ia cold damp loom. One child,
a little hoy four yeartoM, wat dying of spinal
meningitis. All have been tick with Ihe in
ftucnia ficm the oldest boy, aged nine year,to
Ihe baby tea week old.
When a reporter visited them yesterday
their condition wat one which excited the ut
most pity. A few piece of wet board were
sputtering awsy ia the Move around which
alt were huddled. A little boy lay on a bed
moaning and screaming with pain while bis
liilicr bad no medicine and not a cent to pro
core any wi'h. There wa nothing ia the
house lo eat except a few onion and a little
bread,
The mother rat rocking thelittle lea weeks'
infant la her arm Irvine to keen it warm ever
Ihe miserable lire and -with the piece of cloth
ing wrapped around t. MrMorri made no
application to Ihe county fa tssistsnr and
only alter considerable questioning could any
thing be learned concerning their condition.
MONEY. CHEAP MONEY. ,
We have made arrangement to eupply
money to all on ton time at low rate of
Interest on Improved turns and city prop
erty. Ttisee who contemplate building
Brick blocks or good brick business houses
can get money. Sea w.
Wallace & Oasct.
Dissolution Notice.
Nolle I hereby given that the aopart
carablp liorofaifuro Halloa; under the
naoM of Deroe A Kobaoa ti boon die
solved, Mr L W Itoyoa retiring, lb bu
atoasst will b coiillutiad by Priea A Kob
eon. Alt aooouota should be settled with
tba old firm, by whom all dabtewlllba
paid.
rieaea 'call aad pay ay.
i , .
Notice of Guardian Sale
Unto I hereby given that by virtue
of an order of le. doly ;-ad and co
lored of reourd by tba County Court tor
Una County. Ktste of Orearon, an tba JKo
d y of Janusry. 100, the undersigned, a
Riiardlan of Mltaa K Harkbart and
Ham not . Iturkbart, trtiuor bolra of C.
Z. Burabart. daaod, will, on Satur
day, March 10, 110, at t o'oloek p. n. of
said day, at tba Court Uouaa door, tn tba
City or Altmoy, Man County, Oregon,
offer for aate, at fublla auction, to the
blithest bidder, for cash In band on Ihe
day of sal a. It undivided two aavontha
01 tito following dawribod twal ewtatax, to
wlU Itotriantn at tho N art boast corner
ef land at apart to O. O, Hurkhait In the
partition eult entitled, J. It Jltirkbartat
aa. va. C. (J. Burkhart at ala.. in tba
Circuit Court of tba btaw of Oregon, for
Lion county ,runningrrotn tneuc riortb
sOalln., Kaat 11.75 chain; tbaooa North
M deg., 80 mln . Waa 17.76 obaina; ibanoa
South i dee., Eaat liM cbalna, then.-e
East 86.79 cbalna to tba plaoo of boglo
Dine.enntalninKM acraa,all in Townabip
II II. K, 8 W.. tn Linn County, State . f
Orjon,wUh alt tbaappurtenaocee there 1
unto belonging or apatatnlnf .
C A BO LIS K itSUK II A RT.
Uoardlan,
Tba wbo'e of. iihl traot of land, Inelud
Ing tba Intoie-t oi tba baira, now of aga,
will be offered at aald lima for sale, ttpen
lb same term aa that of tba minor
bWra, and tba poraon purnhaalng tba
w bale if aald traot to receive a dead of
conveyance from each ot tba owner cf
aald land, and a goardlan'a dead for Ilia
Interest of ald minora.
CAROLINE BURKlIAflT.
Notice of Administra
tion. Not loa la hereby given that the nndar
algned baa boon appototod adminlatrauia
of tbe u UU of J J borrla, deceased At
peraona having clalma against aaldaa
utn must present tba aame with proper
voucher to tbe undersigned adnalnla
tratrla within six mouth Irons tbe date
hereof.
January 20th, 1800.
M. K Twnaia,
. Admin, of the estate
of J J Oorria.deooased.
Sheriff's Sale.
In ila CirchU Court 0 tk Statt of Oregon
fitf the County of Unn ;
Syl raster Penuorer, Governor, Geo W
Mipncte, Hecretaiy. ana u w Wtirii,
Treiuaer, of the sttt orOregon.ocnatte
luting tbe Hoard of ooinmlaalonera for
the aalnof aoboot land and the manage
nmrit of tbe com mon aohool tunda.plalu
tiff.. '
v.
Kmlty MefCtnoey.Kilzaheth PavlasEdltb
MeKinnay.Khoda McKlnney,trrnk Mo
Kinney, DolU McKinney, Jaaao V Ho
Kinney, Joslo K McKlnney.Koy McKln
tey aod A K Davli.defendanta,
Notice ia hereby given that by virtue
it an execution and order of aaie iaaued
out of the above nttntd Court In the
above eu titled auit, l will on .
atarday. the 1st star ef Marek, ISBe,
at the Conrt House door, lo tbo city of
Albany, Lion county, Oregon, at the
hour of one o'clock p. ra, of ai t day.eei!
at public auction for cash in band to tbe
highest tidder thereat property aescrlb
ed In said execution and order of sale aa
follows to-wit : Ail of the Donation Land
claim altuatj-d in acctiona 15. Id, HI and
22, In townabip 12, 8 K 1 W, known and
desert bed on tbe government survey aa
the Donation Land claim of John W
Moore and wife, being Notification No
26(11)' saving therefrom 18 acres aold lo
Jacob few man, containing 800 acrea.
Also beginning 10 chains weat of the
nortbeaat corner of the northwest quarter
of section 21, in tp 12, 8 R 1 W, running
thenoe eat 80 cbalna, thenoe south 40
obaina, thence weat 80 cbalna, thence
north 40cbalu to the place of beginning,
containing 1..0 acres, all situated in Linn
eennty, atate 0 Oregon; The proceed
arising from tbe vale of said premises to
beappiied, first, lo the payment of Ibe
cost of and uoon aald eseoution and tne
original coats of tbe W'tbin entitled auit
taxed at $35.23. 8eoood, to tbe payment
of f lainlitFa elatm amounting to tbe sum
of $1819.68-100, with accruing interest
tbereon at tba rate of eight per cant per
annum from tbe 4th day of November,
1889, and the further sum oj $160, Attor
ny'a fee, and tbe overplua if any to be
paid to tbe defendant, Emily McKinney
to be a jmlniBtered upon ra by law pro
vlded.
Dated tUIa 23rd day of Jan., 1800.
J0BWSMA.I.!M0Iir,
1 Sh'ff Lfnu countv, Or.
By Delavan 8 Km'.tb, Deputy.
UNRIVALLED ATfWIONS
in i"n'
ALDMYATTIUCTIIVG LTTMTI05J
Tint wH tlie itu-nn 11 tolf
nn
nun
Ilredved ly
MB 1. wm
F01 rs wlttn iMlf,ctis.:aift:g &f atkt p ai d cr 1 tie etock of
ilf Ux-at jHttterna of
GC
Keeps tho loading stock of
Clotliing, Gents Furnishing
Goods, Hats and Caps, Boots
and Shoos, Wot Weather
Goods and tho Leading Tail
oring Department, in the
Valley;
Aa unrivalled iiueof
George C. Henderson,
SUCCESSOR TO LA FOREST & THOMPSON,
Dealer in
Choice Groceries
SimSf'i"
Produce; Crockery Ware; Tobac
coec.
Low Trices andjPrompt Attention.
FL ,KE3STTON
Cloaks and Jackets,
in tJl alylea i St, wti aeWted atock of Men', Cl.iMrei.aml
Laoi'
BOOTS AND SHOES,
A large a0rtmeat of
CAP PETS,
A nd a choice arlecliou c f
GROCERIES.
1889 FALL AND WINTER 1889
inat received a !erf laroica of Foreign an J DomeaUo wooteaa in
Overcoatings. Suitings and Trouserings.
Wa make aepctsltyof FOLf DREs for Ball 'and Partkst or regular
evenlogwear. A perfecf fit piantntod at
THE LEADING MERCHANT TAILOBS,
ZACHES BROS.,
Opposite Toat Offioa.
IS lift ffl-.t hl:E"
Choice Candy, Kuls Froit, etc.
CIGARS ;A imQBACCO
IMEARTKE POST OFFICE ALBANY OREGON
Honest Bargains
AND .
G OOD TREATMENT
at
C. E. BROWNELLS
THE LEADEH.
THE LEADER
G.W. SMITH,
ATBANg
uperidr," "Argahdf'V Garland5'
STOVES AND RANGES.
STICK A HEW
m lb laot that am ofleriaft better bargait.a that, t:y n-. Ip iu AiUst
Bought at bai xrupt aalea I ean hI1
First-Glass Goods
or Ukv COST.
FOP
General nierohandiae ol all kinda call on me. Particular bargaina in a Bawp
of 1
Albany, Oregcs
a,.asiaJ
SSV (SaSSSSsS
Warran ted
if
15 years, All
sizes an &Ok
styles,
The World'a
best. More
than hun
dred 7 hun
dred differ
e nt sty les
co o k s and
heaters
Roofing-, Job Work, Plumbing,
Eave Trough. Range Boilers
Conductor Pumps.
The Leading Druggist,
ALBANY
DRUGS, r.lEDICKlEO OTATIOISARY.aC.
8petaltle3Fine Toilat Artlolei, Parf imsry ail Madoal Iastra nants
rreseriptionsCareittUy oompsuaJed day and uigbt.
Matthews & Vashhurn,
Albany,
OliEQON.
gfyl Hardware,Stoves and TinwartJ.
AVhere 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-Rust Tir ware all'is joy.
MATTHEWS WASHBURN
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