The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, July 11, 1890, Image 1

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B THE DEM0CKAT
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Advertising ncdicm
In the Cr.tral
Willamettt Valley,
THE DEMOCRAT,
Now York World
ami
American Fanner
One year for $2.80.
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VOL XXV.
ALBANY, OHLGON, FRIDAY, JULY J 1, 1800.
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Agricultural fmplenieafc;
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ALBANY,
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FURNITURI
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that is manufactured in the citv l'o to
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LOCAL UKCOKD
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liomlit ot Hit now rounty oIIUhth, W Ii
Curl, troHMurorj K K 1'iivw, rwonU'r;
Mutt S'ott, Mhi'riir;' Fnuik Fiirrell,
ihmiht: NuivimI V rnviw, clerk : II S
William. nn.HiHrtori ninl K T T Finlu r,
Mtirvryor, wt'io apriv'I.
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walk a ns
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Murnuri't l'Viuu'l. travel -7 iHt
Cooper, rcviewtuij liriili;e.. (o
( W l'liillipH, muno !J H
U W Tnvlor, work on iirutge. . . . .o no
FeeH State Ant Smilli 41 33
Fees County Court otUoertt nlloweil.
I.kkvson. One of the Litest luiine)
entorprixoM t;ilkcil ( in n lniWery, which
will Im run ly II leinpuinu, oi
Albtmy.
aua l!:uee. ot Ji'tfcrioin, liHH Ih-ch
ens;:ieil to touch the SiMhiville whool at
iiB;ilurv of $ r per month.
The writer known of nix lomfcn that
will lie built iiinncliutely uflcr tho
Fourth. Pcrhium I hi i only i tithe of
the liuiMiiii! thtit will Ih cmt"l within
the next fixty l;tyrt.
Wc have it fr?.m verv v"-l uuthority
that the . Uv. will l'o huilt throiitth
I A'lmn.m ; hut if our cituciiH woiiul
iiictuoriitlie Mr lluiuiiiytn it iiiiK'ht
Kivo ii'Ulitioiml Hccunty into nmicrmiiy
expe-lite mutter.
A Mlk'ht nnplennantnec occurreil
Saturtltiv U'tween Menrn l'uttcrn ninl
IjuuImtii. which wni4 niititfact.irily h-1-
justdl hy one of the combutiuiU payiiij;
tnto the city trcumtry vijiht iloll.irjt.
The farmeri alone tho line of the nar
row iMitL'e have Ik-cii couiih-UoI to imiH'r
their feiiceH w ith trcnpa.it notice to keep
train out of their w heat lielils. If you
want to keep the fiewkv earn out of your
train, pull il"C fennel until the train
lunula can we where to ilrive. l.xprenn.
A PLt iKYdiRi. On the j;ray l)4tik
! the r:tglnj; Ul( Nc.tucca N to lie fminj
rare jewel li the farm of a toiing UJy.
Five xc.irsnco thU inoiuti Ml Muttlc
Juno, ilmlitcr of J I)Jone, filed on
home.te.'il of ilo aire of the choice!
Ijrwl In the lUii Ntotticca va'iltv, and ha
niaile tlu.l licr home ince ttat Unit. She
ha a 1 frame home and ham, ten
acre cleared ; ixtv apple trre i-t out
and t;ro-p, three head of clvc ani' a
number of ni iculttiral Implement On
the 17th Init he went hrfjre the county
clerk of Tillamook county and made final
pr'of, Meia J V. Norrit and I.oui. T
Juhnniii acting a wltne.r. It Utuch
yount; l.u!ie a- Mi Mattie who make
model wivc, but we opine that hc will be
lnw to limit a thousand i'o!lar ranch fur a
fifty-cent liic.band Sheridan Courier,
OoMrri.NoitY EiHieATioN-.Tim iikk'
Institvtk The Siato Teacher Ir.atl
tute In tea Ion rt Sulein, provrd a
prolltable one, A ur ittf tho.o lKkini( par
U l'rof Walker, of thU city. The Journa
aayai
(i A Walker, of the Albany pulil lo
choolo, opened llu proitrain by rending n
paper on "k'utiipuUni r iiihiciiifm." What
rlht have wc to allo.v a wholu tclada of
treet Arab to ;row up In our mldil. To
compare the educated with the uneduca
ted U to compare the trnuij wlili tnc
aeiik civilisation with harlmrUin. Our
public nchool itcin I wortl more than
whole armlea and all the police force to
iipprr the Ijniiinnt. Klunv parent
keep their children avav from nchool for
a pecuniary benefit, or for their own hap
inr, to the Injury of that of the child In
all of bla coiiM'iucnt life. The Kubjcct
wa dbtciiKHed at leiittlh with reference to
the rcnulta attained by other atatea where
thla avKtein him been "employed.
Garland, - Superior - ftipd, - Monitor - anil - Gas&line
Stoves and Ranges,
STYLE, WORK and PRICES.
SMOKE THE CIAGARS
Manufaotred by Julius Josep .
IMPORTED AND KEY WEST.'CIUARS
Plug nd gmokldg tobaccoa, MeV.chmm ad briar pJf)Wi n)
iaoke art'iile gftoerally '
That "Hi.t IKi arr." -The f j! ( tnjj
Hetu fr.j.n t's; I'akcr City IKmocrat wlil
be of -in'.crct lo nevcral around Albany.
who htve been there tbenwclvc on ttie
amc wtui t :m : rank Unpral l pre.
pnrln to lr.iv wufic Kit Oreoniau,
I'e.idlcton I i a f d.i'wtha tn.nli patty
of propec'.i": -. on a 'rip to a point fifty
milca beju.nl (..inyon Cilv.w herc goIJ wa
found In pay';i : fiuantilic. by a party of
immigrant v twenty five year ago.
I'hcv were pu:ued by Indian and were
unab'.c to dovclop their find, which It l
uppocJ ha never incc been worked.
Jao b Jenklnn, who wilt accompany the
expe.Sitioi, wa amoii the Immigrant
mentioned, an. I discovered Ihe i;olu.
Pcio Wants tiiic It. I. IVter Smith
(ioht and J S ttorii, of Sclo, were In
the citv to dav tut their wav home from
I'ortland, where th-v bad been to confer
with the fitlkia!. t f the .S'ltithcrn I'atific
KvUrotid Co. in reference to running tnclr
line through f-Io, lmtcad tif along It
precnt cnurtp. A change would only
make the line a mile and a half longer and
would take it Itirmc'h a much belter anJ
nafcr country than heretofore, o ay l!e
committee, ar,tl ou!J Incrcaie the freight
traflic. 1 he ofticial agreed to cnd ur
'cyor lut. the field and maite c.thnatc.
Mr Smith anil hi companion think the
profpect are gtKd for the change.
What Thky Cakky. The fol'owlnjf
regulation In reference to tlie running o
tralr.a on the S. 1. will l? of general pub
lic interest : The overland train carry
mail and expre:. take ami let off pai.cn-
ger at countv neat and croaslng, but at
no other point, I be Albany local run
ou. a tiliort time uh -'ni oi the overlapd anl
carrie paKenircrit only. If there are paa-
enijerat way fctallon who have through
ticket they are picked up by thl train
and dropped off at Ihe firnt stopping place
of the overland. The Roscburg train Car
rie pa.Kcuger, cxpret and pouch mall.
Reference to the time card will how
when these several train pi here.
AiiVEiiriHi no CoXTiiAtr. Oeo M Millo
luij made a contract to advertitte Ijxno
county, through tlie agency of Lord &
Thomas, Chicago, for twelve montlm.
lie pnya the Bum ot ?4. !);. the alver-
tiHt'incnt to run in nineteen religious
weeklies in IllinoiH, MiHttoun, Imltana,
TenneHsee ami cieorgia, with a coinbinetl
circulation of 200,000. l'.ttgene Ouanl.
1'ocxkth IliKi.Kt. While jilaying in
the game of bne ball at Lebanon the
members ot the Aiiiany ciun icu incir
clotlit'H in a room at the hotel and ro
quentcd the proprietor to lock it. It was
not Itjcked, though, and during their
abwnco Home one entered it and went
throinrh Home of their pockets. $15 in
money wan taken from the pocket book
of Frank Ureckenridge and one or two
pieces of jewelry were stolen.
A Siiingi.k Mill. -Mr J W Armstrong
of the Long Tom thingle mill wa in town
Monday looking a'ler l.Ii butdnes. He
hlil nned a car load of cedar shlnele to
Alban the first of the week. The car
contained lOt.ooo ahingle lie ha re
cent'.v employed an experienced ahlngle
maker from tne East and now ha five
men at work. He made fifty thousand
hinzli-a lasl week. Lie has w'orked up a
good business and I meeting wbh the suc
cess he deserve, tugene Register.
Tub Local crli'c of the Evbkino Dem
ocrt. In trvlng to cotrcct a dispatch in
the Oregonian, ay that Wm Workma
cure a pocket tnctionary ana rcter lo It
before trying to correct h!s superiors..
Herald.
A paper that criticize another on ac
count of a typographical error l In small
business, partlculaily one tnat live In
colossal elan house; and the local critic
doe not acknowledge such a bummer to
be hi superior.
Where bTOP. A Jiugene paper say
the overland train will stop only at the
following stations between Roseburg and
Portland: bugene, Irving, Junction, Har
rlsburg, Albany, Shedd, Halsey, Tangent,
Salem, woociuurn, ana Oregon ltv
Tickets to other stations along the line
can not be purchased to go on this train,
(ilKT F.NTKIil'IIINK. (it llllil HI'lt tha
U'ltutiful g ild watch ut the "Uol.len
Itulo liiunur." JuliiiN cimdwohl the
iroprietor of tho (inldeii Rule ISii.aur,iii
oriim uh that he hint the l'rizt- linking
l'owder, mid No 1 Japan ten, rxpwmriy
lti for hia luiHiueaa, an. I for the la'tit'lit
of hi cuHtumern, euch Uix of baking
powder w ill win a piece of line ghntitwaro
Hint ! each pouinl of the ten, w ill win ft
piece of tine gliimvare, and euatomera
w ho buy nun pound of tea or n Ihjx of
linking powder, which ia warranted, will
have a chance at that beautiful gold
watch. He luitt also added a line attaort
titent tif family groccric to bin uinin
uiouth nttH'k of k laws ware and cna'kery,
which ia the iargeat in the Willamette
Valley. io ami nee Mr (irudwhol at the
(iolileit Rule lljuaar, and you w ill find
that liothimi ia luiHrepretH'Uteil.
A S uii't.K. An KiiMtem Newnpaper
man recently got aoino Htibsciibera iu
l'allast under nu agreetueut to "w rite up"
the town, lie wrote it up; but the
write up luakea it look na if he got more
HtilxtcrilaT from Inihtieiidiiiie than
form lHillaa : Here ia the w rite tip in
full: "IudeH'Uileltce ia 10 luilea Mouth
eat. t i.f Italian the county aeut of I 'oik
county. It ia aomething of a rival to the
latter tow n and probublv excetda that
place in puiuilation f y one or two
hundred. It hail aspirations to become
the county Keat of l'oik, and w ill atrive
ti bring the iUCNtioii of re-ba'alioit I?
fore the voter of the county at un early
tlay." l'allua H'ople are hlud.
ArntNUMt. The foilowlng l.lnn Co
teacher attended the State Teacher Ao
rUtlon at Sail in : Wm S (illl.rrt. M.mie
M Laughlin, J A (Jll'tert. May Wootury,"
n MorrU, M Coll y, li A'Walkcr, W'll
Adam, W C Haley," Albany j A J Gar
land, I, I. Ily,llrnvt nvl;tc ; Mary Portrr,
Lla M I'oiter.Shedd ; Olive I-ong, I lley ;
KU While, i:rrUluirg ; KHa !t ration,
Miller ; Hon Moou-.Scio ; V It (iolit.iirar
Jcflerou ; A It Slegmond, l.jon. ; Laura
Meyer, Silo,
Lciianos', I'ol't'i.aTloN. The Htto.
tu A r ha been reliably Inbirmcd that the
recent ccinu will lmw the Kipulatlun of
Lebanon to be over So. Thl indicate a
large Increase and a remarkably healthy
growth. Out si.tcr city ) forging ahead
iu good shape, and (c'w title vl It lc
anywhere In Oreg-.ii how a healthier
growth. The next census will piobably
add a II to the figure
Titfct Poi'i l.ATloN. II I. gravely and
inysteiloii.lv hinted that the population of
Tacoma wilt be 3,ti aid of .Seattle 3S,-
;'. If thl prove lo he ihe retill there
wilt be some blowing done such a will
cause the Iowa cyclone to nop wtth envy
in incir mau carrcr.
VAI.l API f. I'ltolTUV
The Cuslck Addiiivo to Albany ha
just ben thrown or the market and will
be sold at suclt price and term a will
enable the apecutator to make eood
money. Thl property lie just thl lde
of Goltra' Park; I 1,1 li and slyhlly,
overlooking the city and surrounding
country. In the l.nuajrc of a rlrt
street merchant, "That t destined to be
come the Uon-lon' ri sldcnce portion of
the city."
Wallace .V Otslck, I'm agent for this
property, have their mm conveyance and
will be glad lo show thl, the best of all
additions, to the Intending speculator.
thr tumioia rot urn .
IIdw II wa Olt Iralr4 tat Wia'rrenl risrti,
The tpiU'teat and moat pciiccublu city
In Oregon, Friday, wna Albany. Tar
tlully depopulated it t'iijo)ed a Intenao
it Hoiitudi) na the alore of the man who
tliK'a not advert lae. It' cltlr.i'iw went to
diver place to put iu the day mid help
tiinkit that noble old bird, the eagle, give
hi annual acreech, gradually changing
into 11 hoodlum wlmop.
AT I.KIIANON.
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where wa the tlay celebrated in a more
U'coining uuiniur. A large iiumlier
went front thia city, and report a Hue
time. The young man detailed to keep
track of the prta-cedlng for the Ikmo
t'liAT. head Iiih memorauiluut with "pret
ty girla," ami they wero there lit nil
llieir lovt'lineaa.
The atteinliince wa quite iiutuenae,
and a ia the custom wa variously
estimated all the way from 6000 to l.VHK).
Tlie procession wn a long ami live one.
being alKiut a mile lonir, and tvoutalueti
aotutt gissl feature. When the plug
ugliea fame tint they were greetetl with
a cyclone 01 applause.
A game of base ball wa played In
the foreiiiaui la'tween the Juvenile, ol
Albany, and tin (! t! 11', of la-lmtioti,
and wa won with ease by the Albany
club iu a aeore tif 34 to 17. 'Homo ronfua
iou wa rnum'd bv an igmirnnee of tho
ircHcnt baaeluill rules, but the game waa
intereatiug. Mr J iMiuis umpired w ith
marked fairness.
The oration by William Kaiser, of
Salem, waa a aenaible. acholarly ellort,
greatly uppn-clutcd. I'mf Wright rend
the declaration of independence with
line elocutionary fifed.
line or twit light added spico to the
pr'etHtIng of the day.
The htwe race brought tint three teams,
tho Ia'banoii. Scion and Knox Allainy
Unties. Ia billion won first money in 'Ju
seconds. Knox Albany H'.'ttti MH-ond
money in 3.I seeoiiils ; Scio tlropjel the
110zle in 3D seconds.
Th fat man' rnee waa contested in a
lively manner and waa won by hd
Keebler.
Tom Feebler won the lo0 yartl fot ract?
w ith ease, and there were several other
sprightly contest with whccllairrow,
etc., etc.
The game of laiflall in the afternoon
waa the feature of the tlay, and waa
watched with great intereat. Allainy
outplaved the la'buuoii nine and won by
'.'l to l;t. The general playing wa ex
cellent on the part tif the Alhany a
w ell a aome among the libation. I'lstt'
pitching, WiImoii'm short xtop.TenuielilTa
catching, Welch' arcotid Isiae, were par
ticularly gss work on the part of the
Albany nine. Following was tlie wore:
eight Indie followed on horso back, and
a company of plug uggliea aatoniHhed
ami pleased every lasly. Hon (leo W
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IMIHII1 I'l tiwi.llj' tS .tl ,'l v.. SOS7 Sl It
a masterly eH'ort, and Mr Mclionald, of
the ICaglu Woolen Mill, read the declara
tion. Several live contest added aplce
to the occiissioti, Tho fat iimn'a race wiih
won by Charley Thoinpsoii, a -0," pouiid
er. In the hulie race a tie waa declared
l'twten Lllliu Rice and Mr Skeltoti.
F M Jack wtm tho alow horse nwe, nu
excltlngatid liveall'uir.
AT crrilKU I'l.At'KH.
Quito a numl-cr celebrated iu a plena
ant manner at Waterhai, where there waa
plenty of fun.
At i'ortliind aeveral ptwiplo wt're prea
ent and a marriage In a balli.oti indulgetl
In, a fisillsh kind of a sideshow.
One of the la st celebration, iu tho U H
w as had at Toledo, w here tho tlay waa
spent in contest. Tlie Si let, Indian
were all in, and Rome how led, u it
wero. A grand ball wa. given in the
veiling.
Vail I nu Photographer Alhaajr Orrgoa.
Wa have bought all thonegativea nda b
L W Clark and W If Creanwood op to Nov
15th, 1889. f)tifilict-s enn b hsd from
hem only of us at reduiv l rate. We have
also about 18,000 urfcalWer made by 011 r
aelvei, from which dup:lut can bo had at
like rate. We carry t'i only full line if
view of litis state and do enlarged work at
lnwnst rt for first cls work. Wo khalt b
nlfssed to sea yon at ur Studio in Kroman
lilock, next door to MasOuto Temple.
New Rlackmmitii Shoi. G .V Willi
ha just completed hi blacksmith shop at
the corner of Second and Railroad street
where all kind of iron and wood work
can be had and done In first class order
Iirlng on your plow, wagon, etc., etc.
for repair.
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Mil i-o o-j-oij
Anooua Goatk Wantki). Tlio under
aigncd wants to buy 150 head of Angora
goat. Call on or write to me at Albany
UgOn. J It hTKWAUTMtlN.
Good dry fir wood for sale,
at this otbee.
L3avo orders
Best roast coffee ia
Meyer'.
the city Conrad
liarysiL atRead'a.
EtHirh.
The transition from long, lingering and
painful sickness to robust health mark an
epoch in the life of the Individual. Such
remarkable event I treasured In the
memory and the agency whereby the
good health has been attained Is gratefully
blessed. Ilenccit I thnt o much Is heard
In praise of Electric Hitters. So many
feel they owe their restoration to health to
the use of the great alterative and tonic.
If you are troubled with any disease of
kidnev. 11 vcr or stomach, of lornr or short
standing, you will urely find relief by use
ot iMeciric jmtei. M.-1.1 at coc and $1
per bottle at Foshay & Mason's Drug
store.
lue Oot Inif.t ot 5 audio cent Clitars to
tlm city sri Ji be found at Conn & llourtrio
sou'
IOO F. Albany Lodge No 4 hold Us
regular meeting Wednesday evening of
each week. Visiting brother are cordially
nvited to attend.
HOW TO IUi: .l.BVOi:SSf.Ka.
A body with a nervous temperament
will make known t'.s wants through It
natural medium Ihe nervous system. If
it fails to receive proper nourishment the
nerves will be the first to rry out. Dr
lllller' Uvdrastlne Restorative ensures
perfect nutrition to those who take It, and
a perfectly nourished body cannot be ner
vous. r or sale at 1' camay & Mason .
W hereto GetTiirm. When wanting
n organ or plana call on b L Blackman
ah "e you nan select from a first class
tto..
S can Golden Star tomatoes for 60
atC key era, and all other; canned
cheap 'or cash.
Bncklen'a Arnica Salvs.
Th txot Silv In tho wrl I foi Cuts,Bru!9,8urs
Ulcers. SOt Khaum. Forer ires, fottsr. Cawnd
hands. Chilblains, Curat, and ll Skin Ernptio, and
(losicivslycuras Pila,orn j pay required. It Is tf uur
utaed to ritre oerlwt stls(axstinn. or monov refund'
d. Prio a osnt per box, For sle by Fwhsy and
Mason -
Ivclmnon wa handomely decorate! 'or
the oeenssion and everything waa done
possible Uj make the celebration a glori
ous mit'ce.
AT SALE.
A liesiot'aAT man, for indisputable
reason, wa one f nearly three hun-
lrel. who assisted in doing honor to the
glortt.u tlay, at Saleut.
la-aving Allainy at S:30 o'clia k, a few
tliotisan-l whirl of fifty or aixlv ear
w heels, tmst lush ami lusty fields, laden
w ith budding product. for tho Llverjtool
market, inany paaaengera Iteing taken on
at the thriving town along tho route,
and we were at the Capital City.
The four young men who emptied a
black bottle of whiskey apiece, U-fore
they reached there, in order to la iu a
coiidi'ioa to celebrate iu their version of
the protK-r atyle, were never drunker
during the day, than when they lauded
in the suburb of Salem.
A the 1 i:mo bat man waa there more
to celebrate than to report he never took
out hi note Iss-tk, ami hence tlie pro
ceedings of the tlay will only be- given in
an oir hand at vie, without tho usual ago
nizing formality of the metropolitan
journal, that wearies the brain and dim
the eye to ieruHe. In company with
jew eler French, of Albany, w ho acted a
hi chaperon during the tlay, the Hkmo
crat man, after admiring tho broad
Htreeta, butitingly gotten up, the nicely
decorated and arranged store, on Com
mercial and Male street, that were a
credit to tho occasion, and itiMtrucling
the Stateatnan man how to run hi pajcr,
he started on a car, on the electric motor
line, for the penitentiary. The ride i a
very exhilirating one, and right here, it
may las remarked thnt the weather wa
the ideal 4th of July weather cloud.
cool, bracing which tended to make
everything aeem glorious. The lKMt
ck at man, henceforth, ia a complete elec
tric motor advocate.
At 10 o'clock the flncat parado ever
given in the valley, waa had. It wa full
of attractive feature, the repreaenUit ions
of the (till'erent trade Wiing particularly
wen carried out. There wero ncven
band in line, licing thoao of Italia, Sil
verton, Stayton, Chemewa. Indepen
dence, Salem and Albany. The parndo
ended at Marion aquare, where the
Hpread-cngle part occurred, of more than
ordinary intercut for this umially dull
part 01 the program. Among other lea-
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Ullt" 11U BOIIIU UUllK'HiUl VOCUI BOIOH.
y llallie I'arriHh, Mrs Stnt kler ami
IiHH Kdith Harris. Rev Ktratton. of
aiHHing lame, delivering tho oration.
Regaining at 2:30 o'clock some inter
esting liose races were run, for which
tho tunc seemed to 13 kept in a very un
certain manner, uorvallis fairly won
!mUi the hose and engine race, and Sa
lem Capitols the tender race. Albanv.
with splendid teams, got soup.
A one-sided bae ball game took place
at Highland nark, on a splendid ground,
that coat $15110 to fence, ttttween Salem
and Dallas. It was won hy Salem, with
hands down. Score, 12 to I.
There were some bicycle, plugngly and
other small contests of no interest to our
readers. The hand contest, on Wilson
Ave., was won by the hand from Dal
las. The Albany nana am not en
ter, the members returning homo on the
local iiiHt as it beuun. Chemewa waa
second, Btayton third.
The celebration, altogether, was a great
credit to Salem, and passed off much
hotter than many 4th of Julv blowouts.
TOTHF FRON'X.
Six or seven car loads of excursionists
from points east of the Bay, the largest
number belnar from Albanv. went to the
front. ,Thl was a 4th of July trip for
scenery and bracing atmosphere nd a jolly
ride, and all were oDiuinea in abundance.
There was no spread Eagle, no declaration
of Independence, no oration; but lota of fun
of its kind. Ti e scenery i simply grand
In placea and the excursionists were de
lighted with the trip, reporting one of the
pleasantest rides ever participated in. It
had been Intended to take dinner at Coe;
but learning that a couple men from Mill
City had set a tent there with a lot of corn
juice on the Inside they wers stopped
seven miles this side. Two of the maddest
men vet reooited was the result. The
company returned In. splendid spirits, a
sober as deacons ana report mat tne best
cents way on record to spend the fourth.
fl0od" AT BBOWNBVIIXE.
A Targe and delighted crowd gathered
at Brownsville, where the day was passed
in a very pleapant manner, noticeable
for the orderly, well behaved conduct of
those present. The procession was a
good one. The liberty car with little
girls representing the states, was one of
the best ever seen jn that city. Thirty
covntvoit mix.
Governor Hill I Ihe subj-cf of very
marked attention from the leading repub
lican newspapct just nt this time. Every
Impartial observer of the movement being
made from day to tlay on ti c political
chess board of this gieat nation will agree
with u In the laictucnt, that the gover
nor U entitled to much marked attention
from the public generally, and from re
publicans In particular. He i a highly In
teresting figure on the political chess
boaid just now. Of course, we do not
mean to say that the governor I a candi
date for the presidency, for we have had
no correspondence with the distinguished,
able, a.tutc governor, nor have we had the
honor to meet him, but, somehow, when
republican and democrat begin to ' won
der In their mind" who U to bj the next
democratic candid tie for the prcldcncyi
their mental vision turn their attention In
the direction of the executive mansion of
the Mate of New York. Well David D
Hill I one of the ablest men In the coun
try. Since he ha been In the executive
chair of the Empire Stale, he ha been the
abject of attack In mot all conceivable
shape from Ihe republican legislature of
that state. Mng!c hamli d, and alone, he
ha uniformly proven hi statesmanship
and diplomatic tact by putting these gen
tlemen of the republican legislature '-in a
hole," using the choice vcrnat ular of New
York politician. It I not a matter id
wonder, then, that men use the name of I)
II Hill In connection with the presidency,
for the universal verdict must be, that he
would make a rattling, aggressive caii
palgn that would call out ihe suppoit of
ever democrat In Ihe country, but not
withstanding all thi, there I another
highly Interesting personage who comes
to the mind of every thoughtful man when
peculating upon presidential probabiltle
Thl pcrwmage, though "known of alt
men," quietly pursue the even tenor of
hi way In hi law office In the great com
mercial and political metropolis of the na
tion. ThU distinguished American citizen
l the embodiment of the idea of "arlff re
form, and material reduction In the bur.
densome taxes now neeHc!y Imposed
upon the labor and basin of the coun
try. For, thl reason, men, every where,
took lo Grovrr Cleveland a the most
probable leader of the democratic host In
the, to be, ever memorable campaign of
iisyj. Whoever the candidate I to be, he
must occupy no uncertain position on the
question of tariff reduction. The demo
cratic party can well afford to be beaten
on thl subject, but It can not afford to
yield one jot or .tittle of the advance
grounds which It now occupies on that
question. Hut it can not be beaten on this
Usue if It be true to Itself and loyal tj the
lauc H ha raised. Succcs on that lue
i written on every political lgn-board In
the country.
N UMJIIT ,
Kstnk ingratitude is a tsms word for Cover
nor l'cnnoyer who owes hi e'erlion to repub-
,. T.jit, iiii ) un nppoinieu democrat
in Judge Ht-an's place ia a strong republican
nisi 1 i. i, Roscburg IHuinJealer.
s... . . .... .
v'ir coteir.pnrary must atunic mat only re
publicans who voted for I'ennoyer would have a
right to complain. The 1'lainJrnler did al
it possibly could to defeat the governor, and
no it is the first and only one to complain of
the appointment of a democrat. The I'Lim
itfttlrr should further bear in mind that these
republicans who voted for the governor did so
a a conscientious duly, and not berause they
hoped, expected, or were promised, any favors
in return for such xuport. There wa no in
graliluda in the mailer at all.
TUB roKI'M.
The Forum lar July contains the usual
number of Interesting articles. The fol.
lowing will attract the attention of a grea1
variety of readers: "Fo-matlve Influ
ences." by l'rof. John Tyndall. "A short
study of Hamlet," ay James E Murdoch.
"Obstacles to Civil Service Reform," by
Walter M Fcrrl. "Tha Wage system,"
by Rev. Dr. Lyman Abbott. "A D
'ene of the Veto Power," by Edward C
Mason. "The Art of Gerrymandering,'
by Waller C Hamm. "Modern Eclipse
Problem," by Prof. David P Todd. "Per
plexlile That Canada Would Iirlng," hy
A R Carman. "The Newspape, of the
Future," by Ncah Brook. "Gunpowder
and Its Successor." by Commander f M
Itarber. Tb Newer West," by Richard
J II In ton.
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The Washington correspondent of the
Orrgmlan say that Senator Stewart has
become despondent over the allver situa
tion, and now believes there wht be no sil
ver legislation thl session, and perhaps
thl congress He believes also that the
conference committee wa selected wtth
the Intention that It should not agree or
even try to agree. He charges that the
action of the vice-president In appointing
Sherman chalrmah of the senate commit
tees was to Induce defeat and that Sher
man so understood and will call a mettbig
of the conference committee whenever he
feels like It ami not before. As Senator
Jones of Nevada fathered the silver bill he
should have been appointed chairman of
the senate couf-ree, but that would not
suit lite good men, a under Jones' chair
manship an agreement would be arrived
at very shortly. Senator Stewart believe
Ppcakcr Reed to be In the plot to delay
ihl h'glslailon.and that It waa for this pur
pose that he appointed Walker of Massa
chusetts a one of the house conferee.
Walker I at home In Massachusetts, and
no one seems to knoar when he will return.
UK! KKKI.NKU TO M i.l.irY".
Evidence crops out day by day that ihe
leaders of the republican party are determined
to establish the policy, if possible, that the
states shall have no rights which the federal
government shall Ite bound to respect. The
OregoHMn expresses the sentin.ents of these
leaders hc- it s iy:
"NolMly denies the right of the slates to
elect their own officer in their own way, bnt the
isies nave no rtgm to no as they please ia the
election of congressmen and president."
Section one of article 3 of Ihe constitution
of the United State has ibis outspoken, plain
unequivocal provision:
"Each state shall appoint, in $mh Mttfr
at the IrifUilnr thrrtv) may Jirrct, a number
of electors, equal to'.the whole number of sena
tors and representatives to which the stale may
be entitled in the congress."
Sj far a words in the constitution are con-cerne-l.
the power of the state to regulate tlie
manner of electing presidential clecto" is mor
cleatly defined and yotnted out, than is th
power lo elect state officers. Notwithstanding
this, the OrrgoniitH says, substantially, that
congress has the light to regulate the manner
of electing presidential electors. In Ihe earlier
and more patriotic days of the republic, rata
sought to understand the provisions of th
great Magna Chart a of American liberty and
freedom, in ordci that they might intelligently
obey them, ' Now, the purpose seems lo be to
find a way to avade the provisions of this
great palladium of constitutional liberty,
every patriot in llus broad land should raise
his voice day by day against this dangerous
tendency and purpose of republican leaders to
destroy the very autonomy of the states.
This 1 a bad country for croakers. The
man who always fancies the world Is going
to the dog has no place In the United
State. Even Ihe mistakes of legislation
are soon healed over by the inevitable
growth and prosperity of thts grand re
public The Increase In population Is
steady, and the increase la production of
wealth Is beyond al. precedent. Even the
EnglLn statistician now admit that the
wealth of the United State In real and
personal property aurpasse that of Great
Britain, but the latter country repressnts
the accumulations of a thousand years.
while the Uultcd Slatea represent the bus
iness of one-quarter of that time, and, In
fact, as a nation, only one-tenth of that
period. There can be no doubt of a profi
table field for enterprising and Industrious
manufacturers In the United State, while
such clement of prosperity are prominent
on all sides. It I a grand time to extend
one's facilities, and to be able to meet the
Inevitable increase in the demand for
standard good.
HEHAKABbK SPEECH.
He stood up In the classic hall of the
Michigan Slate University the other day
and ms.de a remarkable speech before the
law class of that institution. Among
other things he said :
"While the national rights must be re
spected, It 18 no lesa Important to recog
nize the existence and authority of state
rights, for to the states we must look prl
manly tor onr liberty. The states are the
foundation upon which rest the whole
superstructure of the United Slatea. With
out the state under the constitution we
would have no government.
Of course, every republican hi the land
will rise up and denounce the man who
would thus cast shame upon the State
University of Michigan by giving utter
ance to such treasonable doctrines tn the
very heart of "loyalty." But, hold. Let
us see. This remarkable speech was made
by Judge Harlan of the supreme court of
the United States, one of the strongest
republicans on the bench. During the
war, and for many years thereafter, the
man who uttered such sentiments was de
nounced as a traitor, everywhere, by re
publicans. Now In the eyes of Justice
Harlan he I an Ideal patriot. And be is.
too." ;. .
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'.Vti Jtrf.'4 i!.'SZ 'ft n
tloth tlin inellio.1 aiKlresults when
Hyi up of 1'"h M lHk:i! ; it is !twy:it
iiiil refrwliin;; to tliotnrte, riulocU
;;r:nt1yytt promptly on tbeKidneya,
Liver and Bowels, ch'iuiws tlie fiya-I'-in
( IFucttiiilly, (Ijju'Io colds, lieail
lU'ln n ami Atvera find cures Imltlual
ttotiaiipctioii. Hyrup of ln is the
nn'y ro'tie:!y of iu kind ever jro
tJuf.id, jjctisiiiff ir the tiiFl0 findao-f-jduliie
to tlm Moninch, prompt in
i:k !cti..ri and truly ij?ti'-.m;Iiil in iu
fl'-i.!, i:a inany exuM-nt rjualitics
f rtto -ni it t' ul Jt u for wile in
;': ami CI hot Lies all leading
u-. iiivcTonro cm,' bv tub
c.ufgxm no srnup po.
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dm Humphroy, iMftlewstt,
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Washington,
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Special -
Mouncement !
-OF-
W. F. HEAD.
My .Spring Stock is now Complete, Embracing all
the Latest Novelties in
Dress Goods,
llotli in WOOLEN and WASH FABRICS.
-To The Ladies,-
I Make a Specialty of Ladies Underwear, in Kxit
l.inr.Ei) and Mcslix. My Trices are the LOWEST
and my Goods the Best. Am sole agent
for the Celebrated
Y. S. F. HOSIERY, .
Guaranteed stainless, Warranted absolutely
fast, and Free from Poison.
The Wasco county Sum U much con
fused over the different result obtained tn
multiplying $5 by $5 and 500 ccnt&( which
equivalent to $5) by soj cents. The
fiVst result It says I $25. and t.ie second
250,000 cents or $2500. The absurdity of
the Suh's proposition Is found In the fact
that $5 can not be multiplied by $5. A
concrete number multiplied by a concrete
number can not produce a concrete num
ber. If however, '.ve call the 5 that we
multiply by, an abstract numbtr, It will be
een that In the multiplication we took the
$5 five times which make the $25. Now,
to maintain the equality of the two quan
tities 500 cents must be also taken five
times and not 500 times as the Sum does.
The Washington correspondent of the
Ortgoniit expresses the cpi lion that the fed
eral elections bill will probably go over to the
next sessiou of congress, He thinks enough
republicans in the senate will cooperate with
the democrats in that body to prevent its pas
sage this session. This we do not believe.
We btlicve tha bill will pass within the next
twenty days, and that tha talk about the
scnate'a J-fePting it or prolonging action on it,
is put forth to allay the feeling that is spring
ing up against its passage among republicans
throughout the country,
It Is estimated that over ao,ocO,ooo ci
gars are manufactured every day in the
United States alone, and this enormous
number requires In the neighborhood of
420,000 doxes for their keeping. As a re
sult there are over :ou factories in the
country turning these boxes out. The
wood of which these boxes are made comes
from Mexico, Central America and the
West Indie.
It is not generally known that there are
more wagons manufactured In St. Louis
than In any other city in the country. The
entire south and southwest are supplied
with wagons of all kinds from thts point,
In the line of fancy wagons and carriage
St. Louis manufacturers beat the world.
ah'pping even to Europe and Australia.
:To The Men,:
Call and Look at My values in
Furnishing -:- Goods,
F have .Large Stock at tbe Lowest Prices ever offered ia the Vatlej.
1 retry a full line d tho world-renowed BROADI1EA.D good., uoX-eUed
lor wear and finish. Largi- stock cf EuBROinSRies and Flocxcixqs Cl
and he convinced th'. A'bay t. tho best trading point in Oregon. "
MONF.Y. CHEAMNEY.
We have made arrangement lo supply
money to all on long time nt lo rate o
interest on improved t.trms and cit v prop
erty, inseewho contemplate building
brick blocks or good brick business houses
can get money. See us.
WALLACE a. t:ttSICK.
Harry Jones'
RESATURASMT AND OYS
TER HOUSE.
Just opened, opposite tha Rtia House.
Prompt attention, andevcrj thing neataud
clean.
Open day and night.
McmEIL & HILL
DO
Gansril BlacksmitMiior
AT THEIR SHOP,
Corner of Soo ud & Kil worth Streets. They
are prepared to do anything brought t
tham at reasonable prioes.
ART STUDIO,
Irs. Dr. Patton, - Blumbtrg Block
LESSONS Given In Drawing. Painting
amlMuaic. Picture foraaleor painted
to order.
INSURE III THE
ALBANY
FARMERS AND MERCHANTS '
Insurance Company.
Sound; Conservative
Safo,
X RARE OPPORTUNITY
Is Offered Every Day by the
The question in Pennsylvania this year
I whether Mathcw Quay can buy more
votes for Dclamaler w'th the Standaad OU
monopoly's money than the disgust of
honest republicans can alienate from the
smhehed candidate. -
Wood Wanted. Patrons of the Dem
ocrat who wish to pay subscription in
wood should haul It in at once. Our sup-
1 ply must be laid In before harvest.
The democrats of Pennsylvania have
nominated Ex-governor Paulson for gov
ernor and C M Black for Lieutenant gov
ernor. Thla is a strong team.
The republicans In the house yesterday
passed the Infamous federal elections bill.
Sinoke tha celebrated Havana filled oi
gara, manufactured at Jul a Joseph's cigar
factory. Only 5 cents. :
Farrr Boxes. For all kinds of fruit
boxes go to the Sugar Pine Door and
Lumber Co. Bed rock prices.
L T BROCK. PROPRIETOR.
To get first-Class FURNITURE, Latest Designs, at Bot
tom Prices. New; Goods will arrive Constantly.
G
LB ANY
The Leading Druggist,
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