The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, November 14, 1890, Image 1

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    T ia
1
ExssssEiSw
An ad. in t
"DEMOCRAT"
. Reaches the Most People, and bring;
BIG RETURN'S.
Nw Tork "World,
lla
THE DEMOCRAT"
anJ the American Parmer, all ne yenr
rOU S2 80.
rums
TO
J.
i.y vy ibva
Weakly "htu't lllht Im.ctat, U 00
per year.
VOL XXVI.
ALBANY, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER ! 5, 1890.
NO
15
L. E. B LAIN
Has just received a superb lino of
Fall and Winter Clothing,
Tho lnrrost iii tho Vallov. rarefullv selected for th trade
hero, including an elegant lino of Ovkucoat, all f tho
latest fabrics, and of a high grade of workmanship
His Furnishing Goods Dep't
Is completo with all the novelties of tho season. His
Boy's and Children's department consists of high grade
novelties. In his
Hat Deportment
Will bo found all tho latest shapes of tho season
His Boot and Shoo Department is
lino of goods
His Tailoring Rcparlmcnt
Under charge of the expert Mr Sehifiler,
with a splendid line of suitings
Strictly One Price.
filled with a choice
is well stocked
POWELL & CO.,
Successor to Geo. C. Henderson.
DEALKKS IX-
ilSillB
KM
Produce; Crockery Ware; Tobac
co Etc. Etc.
Is?? in y
PP
..Wc
BUT
want your
ER AND EGGS,
Wc will pay you
Cash' or. Trade.
An Orphan. In view of the general
Intercut In bridge we girt the lol
lowing from the Journal In reference to
the present condition o( the so-called
brldue lit Salem:
The destruction of the central pier of the
promised biKljfa over the Willamette river
at tlila city It about completed and the de
trover have began drilling and blasting
on the wot pier, and It fate I concede!
to be similar to that of lit associate, work
was begun this morning to drill holes for
the so called cylinder piers that are to be
set up on the old remnants of. ruin that
now stnd Mitr.e fifteen or mote feet above
the water. From what one cannot help but
learn on the streets It aeecma this bridge
has but few friends .and how It ran stand
and face a fair city and be the ridicule of
her people Is hard to understand. It wilt
surclv endeavor to drown Itself In the first
high water to get rid of the dcrMoii that
Is hurled at It
Two heads of deer horns Kicked together
may be seen at Horn 1'alne gun shop,
They were secured In Crook county by
Mr. "(J co, Mllllcan, who found two lirgc
mule deer fastened together by the horns,
presumably alter a desperate con lilt t.
One of the deer was dead and was being
dragged about by the live one. Eugene
Uuard.
Mining Claim, The following mln
Ing claims have ueen filed recently:
O W Tre main, Red Jacket mlnc.Santlarn
district, located Oct 34th, claim filed Oct
3it.
O V Trcsnaln.lhe Black Princc.Mintlam
district, located Oct 24th, claim tiled Oct
31 -L
II Vanbltcr and I' Vanblber, Dmnflno
Gold and Silver mine, Cal!oola UItrlct,lo
caied Aug Jtiili.cUl.n filed Nov 6.
K C Roue, Nena (iold and Silver mine,
fallpoola dUtrlct, located Aug aSth, claim
tiled Nov 6th.
A Hanks II Vanbiber.Tacoma.Callpool
district, located Aug jMh.clslin tiled Nov 6,
Mr J W Gardner, In consideration of
$500, has sold half Interest In the Palo
Alio claim In Santlatu district to Martin
Kane and J II Howard. La sted Sept 4,
tSyo.and filed Sept 8. Transfer filed Noy
Clh.
M011K Likk It. From reliable data the
Oregon anther bureau estimate the
following average yield for the state:
Wheat. twenty-six buhlnpracre: oat.
fortv-two bushel; latrley. thirty-eight
huxlu-ls ; ry. twenty-eight hushe la, and
hay, two ions ier acre, except alfalfa,
rlnch averagaa four tone. eat hhore.
That sound moro liko the facta, and
offer quite a contra! to the report of
lUiei . agricultural iW partnicnt that
the average in Ormoa wa flUru bushels
and in Washington twenty-live bushels
per acre. lb V H A I) the next time
will please take the hayseed oat of ita
leva aad have a mule kick it into sensi
bility before making an estimate on to
important a matter aa wheat acreage.
T11 a Hat'oRit 1!ate. Komco and
Juliet w ill please take an attic scat now
that tho followine lias ix-currcd : V It
(iore, of Portland, and Mi Sophia lab,
of Jacksoaville, wire married by Key If
A villiam at Med ford on V edncsdnv.
Mrs ( iore one year airo waa the wealthiest
lady in Southern Orsvon. Iiavlii!r Inherit
ed from her father, the Inte Jacob Iitli, a
fortane valued at 1 100,000. Mr (ioru waa
pec uniarily or. but rich In all the at
tribute of honorable manhood. Mrs
tiore'e relatives objected to the match an
account of the difference in the circum
stances, and she deeded all of her proper-
ty to her relatives an. I married the hus
band of her choice. They lad for their
, home in Portland.
A Kxriots or Sl-iKrrfAl.isv. Mr. and
Mrs. ilill, living on the bluff, nnder the
guidance oft. Mr. liek wern initiated in
the spiritualistic circles of Portland, and
faithfully attended seances for several
weeks. The mental strain thus brought
on resulted in 1 W of trance lasting
three or four days. The couple broke up
some of their furniture and tho wife's
hair was cut off in an uneven way, Mr.
land Mrs. Ilill evidently "rwled" with
spirits. Oregon City Courier.
Kem itio Works. Denver people are
to build a reduction plant in linker City
tocost .V),xn) and it will be kaown aa
the l'.aker Cily Oil Concentrating and
Snmpliag works. It will consist of a ten
siamp null, rock crushers, Ittiviation
plant and C nlcy-Kfersoo oil concentta
I tion plant 11a 1 all thiags riuired in the
' loNtua Eclipsed. People have been
wondering what grand Junri are tor. The
following ii a part ot the report of the
grand Jury of l.ane County, James Ca-np.
bell foreman land will In part explain at
least what one Is for. For saitre It will
take Its place at the head of the process
ion In Oregon.
"We have examined Into the condition
of the county jail and denounce and con
dein It as a (Hsu-race to a civilized commu
ntty and an outrage In the administration
of justice. It Is an unfit place In which to
confine even a hardened criminal, slow
polslntng by sewer gas being a punishment
bio long Indulged In by the county, and
unrccoanUcd by the laws ot clvllUcd peo
ple. 1 tie Jail ol Lane County is not only
unsafe, as evident by frequent escapes, but
It Is unsanitary and a severe rcllcctlon on
our people. Prlsoncti are forced to cn
dure poMnlng smells that must be expert
enced to be understood.
We find that the affairs of the sheriff's of.
flee have been Investigated by a commis
sion uuder direction ol the county court.
and books ot the late sheriff were kept In
a rccklcts manner and a delicti of several
thousand tiollart was discovered. Hhcrlff
Sloan has made good his dcflclt to the
county and paid all claims demanded of
hlin as they have appeared. The records
ot the sheriffs ollke disclose Incompetency
and Inexcusable negligence on the part of
the ex-sherlff. The records ot the office
at the present time seem satisfactory and
intelligible.
A'-oai)iso to rowiaTioK. "In a re
cent issue of the Albany 1'kmihkat one
o! our items, to the effect that according
to its jKipulntlon Monroe was the best
trading point in the valley, waa printed
with comment that for bluster Moitrmi
was nearly equal to Itoseburg, etc.. etc."
Cor. Junction City Pilot.
In its original article the correon-
dent snld Monrno waa the best trading
point in the valley. "According to pot
ulation" waa not in tho item at all, and
tho Dkmih rat of course took It tin, not
Intending to Imply that Monroe is not a
good trading center, and aa changed with
the word "aceordiig to population" we
are half inclined to believe the statement
would be correct. Tho correspondent
gives the following facts to corroborate
it:
"Tho general merchandise store of A
Wilhelm A Sous employ live men all the
time, and their average daily salea are
over io0. w hieh in a year would amount
to upwards ot 120,000. The store of 5.
U. Thompson also enjoy a largj and
prolitablo trade and seel Inretj men
employed most of the time, but. we are
unable to say what their average sale
amount to."
Tim Ha aTT Twi.
Cheat things are not al way the cheats
est. a paradoxical saying. 11 aoeen't pay
to buy shoddy goods nor to limply think
about what a thiiif ia going to cost. This
is trao of sewer likewise. It will pay in
the long run to have onr tower well con
structed. W want no ihoddy jobs, if a
tew cent are savca.
- sa
Tho Man About Tu-vb woatd sataost
that the West Hhore leave eut it regular
Illustration of Indian scene. The Indl
aa i no loRver an important factor in
the Northwasl.and of all they are the last
we want to advertise, it give Kastera
people a wrong Impression of this great
coautry. Hut ever nan to hi taste.
The air la full of . Tha M. A. T.
hr men daily telliag about what they
could do in the future if so and so.
The men who succeed are they who ig
nore the ifs and dash ahead. If they trat
on top we hear aliout it and il thtfy don't
that l tho last 01 lb
Tho Man About Town ha always ob
served that people, a a rule, Judge cf
things, according to their own success.
The man doing we I. and making heaps
of money think the climate of a swamp
purifying; the oy who beat at marble
declare it tho most fun on thi mundane
sphere, the sure catch and hard striker
says there Is nothing like baeo 111, and
so it goes through life, all over the world
and ia Albany. There are even moos
bock here who declare that whittling
dry good box la fun they do it so well.
r.1
1)awh a Moral. The editor of this
per has been sued for damages. $5,000
1 the extent of the Inroad alleged to hav c
been made on a reputation by the pruning
knife of the tiAxarrg. We are surprised
to leara that the value of an advenUmcnt
in the Gakttr I so large. The alleged
Influence of an advertisement ot the plain
tiff's character. In this paper. Is worthy
the attention of the advertising community.
It one local advtrlUmcnt ot a reputation
Is worth Stouo, what should be the value
of a whole column of business advctlls-
mcnts? Ciajtctle.
The I) a Mot rat knows Hut In the case
referred to the plaintiff believes In printers
Ink, and while In Albany was a very
prompt business man ; but like most people
he wants a hand In spreading the lok on.
A Ukckitiok. Last Thursday at tho
Haptiat Church a formal reception waa
given the new pastor, lUv. . W, Hill,
and be certainly must have felt that be
waa welcome Irom the wurtntli and good
will displayed. Itcsitles a sociable time
generally a jirusjrain full of interest was
presented, w Hit Mr II F Merrill in the
chair. Key K N Cundit nix-ned with
prayer,tollowed by a finely rendered quar
tet by Cha lUrt.Slierinan Thompson, l'r
rJol
Bltt, Stat 4TK ALK
C W Halaave to J N (Jilllford.lot 4.
Central A, Albany I 7
A J Hodge to Lucy McAllister, 1
lot.Fairdale 100
I) II Puttnan to Christian Church,
tW fwt front, flrownsvllle 100
Harlem Hurlbert to Joe Hume, 0
lot, hi 1. 1) A K' A. Albany.. CH0
I) II Pierce to A E Norwood, 120
acres, 15 w 2 240
ranci J Dnrier to Jo Kiggs, 2 bl,
ltrownsvillo 800
Hatunsl Conn to James Cona, 100.17
aeres, II w Z 10
L Milter to Henry LIU1GI.&5
acres, 0K2 1200
M Pcery to Italph Ohling, I lot,
bUfl, Albany 1800
It AbUy to Mr KKCUaUe,loU
20. 21 aad 22. A'a A. Albany. . 275
TJ Wallace toKI Upbaro. loU 7
and H.bl II, W'a A 500
II 8 to (J W Klum,4.1 Marre. . . .Patent
I D Driver to Wm It Hhepherd,
piece land tp 13 and 14 200
Blackburn & Pironi,
Oornor Firtt and Wf shington Streets,
ALbany3
Oregon.
NEW STORES SSTNEW GOODS.
MITCHELL, LEWIS & CO.
-, DBALaaa In
Agricultural Implements & Vehicles
OF
LVmnl S9B us.
ALL. -:-KINDS.
INSURE IH THE
ALBANY
FARMERS AND MERCHANTS
Insurance Company. '
Sound; Conservative
Safe,
af:y
HEADACHE
WhiSsYcaWait.'
BUT CURES '
NOTHING ELSE.
THAT CAN BE USED EVKRV Ot' '
is the kind that pays. Scores
vnr nr tiiici nuce tnitn a tt A Uhn.
ef yjr SXStSXsC.Wtr IS dreda ot hook-keepers and sten-
r.Tejlir of both xes, attrihute their success to a course at the Portland Busi
neM College, Portland, Oregon, oathe Capital Business College, Salem,
' - r if'1 r th f.-tint'rnent of A. P. Armstrong, have same courses ot
' :-vt f !.'';''''. primmw bin ami I'nrr
JF
reduction of all kinds of ore into balllon.
Albany will soon need a reduction work
as larg or larger. t
On Tits RivER.Several of our valley
exchange are trying to flenre out how
uany ami that boat will run in the
river this winter, but the moro they Ijr
ure tho more mixed up they get. In
fact they know nothing about it. At the
present time the river is nearly at low
water mark ; bat the prop-cl are good
for rain during the winter.
5eedh a Special Law, Joe Suith
was tried at Eugene yesterday for killing
Ambrose Ott. whom be bad shot for a
deer, ard was fonad not guilty. There'
inc irouiue. iiiioai a sieciai law tor
audi rase no one can ever be convicted,
lor it is easy lor the man who did the
shooting, he generally being alone, to
prove that it was purely and cxcusubly
accidental.
How Named. The name of ShelLurn,
a new. town cm the O. P. in thi county.
is a compromise, being the the first part
of the name of Hltc-lton, and the last
part ot the name Washburn, the foun
er of the tow n. Harmony ought to exist.
.Should a dispute ever arise, as over the
same ursgon. this can be rcfered to a
authority.
after tiir r ruit l'EST. Ihc nursery
men around flatcm are considerably agita
ted over the order ol uen. las, A. Varney
State Inspector of fruit pests, to the effect
that young tree In the nurseries that are
tnicsted with irutt pests must not Le ship
ped until the pests are killed. As orders
have bten taken all over the state It will
materially effect the business
A Crrat Scheme. The Scott family
now doing the valley have a great scheme.
J hey give a tree concert, ana inen oner a
cheap picture to the handsomest lady in
the room, charging ten cent a vote, allow
ing people to vote as frequently at they
pitasc. 1 ntir receipts are generally large
in this way.
The Notorious VanAlstine. This
U the verdict rerurnsd in the case of Van
Alstlne, charged with an assault with a
dangerous weapon, not guilty. Ills wife,
who caused his arrest and on whose testi
mony he was bound over to appear before
the erand iury. told a different story in
court and secured hit release. Register.
Cheeky. Some time ago we published
a leltei from Illinois in referance to Chas
waters and Claud Keed, the runaway
painters. Now they write back that the
same, which had been tent them, was not
true, declaring that the to called detective
wat only a sidewalk repairer.
Deputy District Attorney. Mr J
R Wyatt hat been appointed dlttrict at
torney for Linn County, by District At
torney Uingham and will begin hit duties
at once, lie hat tendered his resignation
at Justice of the Peace for West Albany
precinct, and a succeisor win be appointed
by the next county court,
A Xew Industhy. Mr. G. W. Willi
the blackamith lias just burned four
hundred bushel of very fine charcoal in
the eastern part of the city, and pro
poses making it a permanent industry
according to the demand.
Bomb Advice. -The Rosalia , Rustler
offer this advice to farmers: "Hold
vour potatoes and oats and sell yonr
- . . m. . . I 3 i . .
wheat, ine two lormer are oouna 10 o
while it bas been dtcreed by the railroad
companies that wheat shall not advance
Oats will be worth tl 75 before next
harfpst." , .
AMinister Arrested. Rev. T. D.
Driver was arrested Monday at "Eugene
charged with cruellf beating a boy named
Jones, who had been In his apple orchard.
He was in Justice Kin6ey(t court be-
. - ..... . , 4 ,
Auorey aim i 1 cosnow. .nrJoiiti to-
shay delivered the address of welcome to
the new pastor, which wa responded I)
by Rev Ilill ia a very happy but can-est
manner, leaving a good impression on
tho mind ot those who listt-ned to it. A
luct was sung by Mr Hart and Miss
Uo e Trmnbull.a solj by Miss Trumbull,
a couple songs by the quartet, and re-
mnrka were made by Kevs Irvine. I'rich-
ard, fchanglo and HtewarL A very pala
table lunch of sandwtches.pii'sles.chueso,
coflVe und cake wa partaken of, and a
sociable time followed before adjournment.
Lebanon. Ben. Darker I building two
house near the rallro&d; the frame of one
wat up at early at Monday.
At a meeting of the town council
Wednesday night an ordinance wat passed
placing the taLon license at $1200.
Some Albany men are constructing a
boom on the Santlam just above the bridge,
the object being to prevent a repetition 01
the damage done by the high waters of
last spring. By confining the river to the
main channel the danger will be averted.
We overheard two business men talking
about Lebanon future. Both of these
irrntlemen placed our population, a few
year hence, at from five to seven thousand.
One ol the gentlemen and by tne way
he hat no interest here that we are aware
of placed the imputation at 1 c ,000 In the
event that certain conditions are fulfilled,
and these conditions are not Improbable
by any meant. Lxprest.
A Cayote Hist. One of the liveliest
cavote chase on reeord i reported by
the ocrvais fctar: -vveancsuay some
young men discovered a cayote on the
land of O. Thibadeau west of town, and
at once eave chasel Tbcy followed the
cayote until their horse gave out at
which moment 1 etc Aiictei, the ijrvais
butcher, mounted on In gray charger,
with which be ha run many a bovine
to earth, arrived unon the scene of ac
tion and at onco entered the race and
followed the fleet cayote for a distance of
about four miles, when he succeeded in
ending tils career by a veil directed
hot . '
Total for year.
,.2,072,427
Tsarhrr BaaaataaMaa.
Notice is hereoy given that the regula
public examination ol teachers for Linn
county will take place In Albany, com
mencing at I o clock, on Wednesday, Nov
ember inb, i&jo. All teacher desiring
ismlnaiion will please be present at the
beginning. Teachers desiring state cn .
tllkatca should present their recommenda
tions from district boards at the above
time.
G. K. Ri'skelu
County Scnool Sunt.
Maaef to Sxhib.
We have plenty of money to loan on
real estate security, on two to Qve years
time. Call on us
the Revere house.
at our t(Uc. opposite
Hvrkiiabt Si KftCKSV.
Notes or Alhamy Cioa Factory. If
oti want a real choice smoke try our 10
center.
Why smoke a Chinese made cigar now
that yon can get a far superior one at J
Joseph's cigar factory, made by w hite
labor ?
Try our celrbrated 5 cent Havana filled
white labor cigars.
We make a specialty of selling cigar
of our ow n make by the box at factory
pricta.
Fine Meerschaum and Rriar pi?c and
a full assortment of smoker article.
Wall I'aiek. I have Just received
torn the e.nt a Urg-a invoicoof wall p.-
oer. borders, decorations, etc.. including
the plain ingrains which are becoming
very popular. These good are better
rty les and cheaper than ever before.
Bargains at Read's.
New Blacksmith Siii. G AT Willis
hat jutt completed hit blacksmith shop at
the comer ot Second and Railroad streets
where all kinds oi iron and wood work
can be had and done In first class order
Bring on your plows, wagons, etc.. etc.
for repa rt.
Caa Well lb CklMreat' Health.
EX rUKSIDKNTCLKV'gLAMI'S YlKTVfl.
To in Associated frets rqorter, on the re
sulttot llis election, ex-President Clcvt'and
taldi
I am ilelighttd, and challenge the right of
aey man In the country to rejoice more benrtl
ly than I over the results of yesterday. My
gratification it that of an American, proud of
my fellow countrymen, who, though Ud away
for a time by party prejudices and blind confi
dence In cunning and selfish Icadcis, could not
be deluded to their mln.
They have demonstrated that in dealing
with tlicm it it not safe to calculate that they
ar stupid or heedless of the welfare of their
country. The necessity of tarilT refjrm, with
lit consequent reduction in the cost of living,
and lb duty of the democratic party to advo
cate it, hit been fully demonstrated by the
action of the people yesterdsy. Their decis
ion bat been deliberately made and it it ill the
mora significant because they hav voted upon
thrlr reason and judgment, because they have
proved protection jwerlctt as agsinst their
ooovictfons. Of course there it nothing for the
democratic party to do but to push on the bat
tle at aU time and all piste' on tb tine which
they Sav laid down that is to innit upon 1
lb wis adjustment of the taiiff taxation to the
reasonable Meds of the Government, s opposed
to lite plan which ha enriched tb favored
elasact tt the txpentc of the masses of our pee
pie. Unlit the victory it won, the question of
tariff reform will not be tettleJ, and the pledge
and professions of the democratic party to tb
people redeemed.
Our party has mad an honest, earnest fight.
It bat planted iUelf upon its disinterested and
unselfish devotion to lb interest of the people.
Its absolute unity snd harmony on the question
f tariff reform shows lit quick recognition of
rue democratic principles and it embatiatm
la the causewhicb involves the pcoplet welfare.
Everywhere our people bavedon mtgnioceat .
I), and the harvest they have gtthered bat been
nobly earned.
In antwer to an injuiry si to bit view on
tbe operation of the ballot reform law, Mr.
Cleveland sstd:
i think there should be no more opposiiioa
to th principle of ballot reform, Tbe evidence
Of it usefulness and benefit to tbe people I re-
girj conclasive everywhere. Every honest
man should congratulate himself that we have
law that protect our voters Irom corruption
d intimidation, when once adapted it will
aot be luirtndeied
I1-.J . i.-J
FAK1 HINTS.
A paint brush Is a bandy Implement In
olilni: harness, if mere U no shade In
the pasture, put some there. It I not a
good pasture without It, The buggy and
but-house should not be built against the
ttabte. Ceiling that have been smoked
by a kerosene lamp should be washed off
ll. soda water. Over-working butter
makes It whiter as welt aa softer Don't.
If we breed our colts in the Autumn we re
duce their cost, at the mare can do team
wo'k atl summer. Tan some lamb skint
to put In the bottom of the carriage for
warm feet. It take the best kind of brains
to make a good farmer. If you have a dull
boy educate hbn for a profession. It Is a
good time to dig a well when the water
are tow, tor If found the supply will be per
manent The man who grows Into any
special branch of farming I more likely
to succeed in it than the one who goes in
to I'.. Many a fence Is maintained to pro
tect crops from stock, the combined value
of which would not equal the cost of the
fence. Teach the colts some useful lesson
every week thl winter something that
wilt have a bearing uron their life work.
isever "break them,'' Kemembcr that a
colt Is only a boy horse. If atl the grain
tackt are put into one and then suspended
by a wire from a joist overheard, the mice
will not gnaw them. The turest way to
renew an old pasture is to scatter manure
over It In the autumn and tow the teed
right afterward. Red top and blue grass are
the turest to grow and be permanent.
Leather may be blackened with the follow
Ing: Powdeicd fine extract of logwood and
blcromad of potash, each one ounce, In
half a gallon of boiling rain water. In a
corked bottle this mixture will keep safe.
l""L.'ll!!ili!Lll.JJ.llL alJwJg!llll""Jl1 "
A YIMOU.
K prominent democrat In Albany ayt
n Ust Tuesday afternoon he had a vision.
He stood In the awe-Inspiring presence
of Bunker Hill where the blood of patriots,
one hundred and fifteen year ago, wat
tpltled freely to water the tender root of
the young tree of liberty jutt then secur
ing a foot hold on the rock-ribbed coast of
New England. He taw a British ship
hovlng In sight outside the bar of Boston
Harbor. He taw the liberty-loving people
of the town gathering at old Fannlcl Hall
Ho make an united and successful re
sistance to the last and worst measure of
administration," (referlng to a recent act of
the English parliament In placing a duty
of a penny a pound on tea Imported Into
the American colonies.) He taw the brave,
,tal wart lovers of liberty leaving the Hall
and congregating at one of the largest
churches In the city. He heard them
solemnly declare by vole that whoeve
thould Import tea Into the province should
be considered an enemy to the country
declaring that England had no right to tax
one man for tbe benefit of another. He
aw these men who had Imbibed the spirit
of freedom from the very air they breathed,
go forth In disguise, board the vessel load
ed with tea, saw them throw every ches
of the taxed article overboard, and saw It,
like McGintr, go to the bottom of the tea
He taw the whole history of the country,
In panoramic view, patt across his vision
and on th ever to be remembered 4th day
of November I890 he was standing on the
very verge of Boston Harbor surrounded
by a teething ma of the dlscendant of
the Pilgrim Father. They were holding
n election. They were passing upon the
merit of another Import tax bill that also
taxes one man for the benefit of another.
It was a solemn occstion. Oa their ears
faintly fell the dying sounds of the brlls of
Boston that tolled on the firtt day of Nov
ember 1775, at a solemn warning that the
English tax law went Into effect that day.
It seemed to Inspire them with fresh re
sistance to oppressive, needless and unjust
taxation. At once there wa a great heav
ing and trembling of the earth a If a
mighty earthquake wa rending the sa
cred soil ot Boston Common. The very
waters of the Bay heaved and surged a If
moved by a mighty supernatural power,
and were suddenly darkened by the mighty
upheaval of the Identical tea that had been
thrown overboard more than a century ago
and swallowed up by the sacred water of
Massachusetts Bay. A healthy .stiff breeze
ct up from the north and It had the effect
of quieting the mad clement, the waters
were restored to their normal condition
they were clear a crystal. Shouts of vic
tory were heard On all ld. The election
ballots had all been counted and Massa
chusetts had again solemnly set her teat to
the verdict that no government had a right
to Ux one of her citizens fur tbe benefit of
another. She bad solemnly recorded her
protest against the McKlnley bill. The
vision wat a remarkably true one.
SCROFULOUS SOSES
from IC.a.l t Hoist n in:ir.s of Ils
eaac. Hurt. ri;i 'I ei'i Ibis;. Cured
by Culli'tir Kcnu-diea. -
I wss eowrn! with s;ffu!.f 6irr (ran my hni
to my waist, Mffi.rfr.jf ti i...v I rwiH tt i- p
my arms. My lu i .n .'.,--. , 1 -Mt,M oi
wsr s hat-i mui U'mir tj,.fi.: I .j.l .H
hflfhli, 'l (! S V it M. l I;', .H.f -,. I.;, I, J
b'Sl. In fwt, I tf'iM ''f i. ..; ( f t;, ...
asd o tnfmlt. .W"..i . , vn.,hhli
shet i)iy !sn t , i.:i,WMl
sil th tlm, I ,-,v. , ;.. tr :;. ..'.M-,;:,,t
whw I saw your ( 1 v (. I . A '
f4 prwril ', !,.! -r St "s ..Hhi j ;,. ,',
thitfn. Th f1it (, ii-,-.-! ;,'!) r, ., t, s
smirtint r.f .., .t I i !,; , ,! th.-ic M
non, fi. r nam? tmt H, I w li.-.;y (o wiy Uit
I rn M!r ly -ur.-.!. ,r,y ,f ft. .i.,:jni.i-,jt t,u..
ncs mrn sui titnuur In :J rui.l 1 iii,h. iJ
luilur" inv !'ljr,
Oliulwii A. m-!C;Kf.M.iX, I'-siaftsW, 1.1
Cutfcura Hcmc4ieo
nirndMt wi err'-.-fi-.t Irrsru tha tnr)
Of Crrat Kvl:il rir-i'. i f i,u ;l (w.jr.ij.h, l.J
ri'(lr,n , lnm:r,-:i,g sik!ih'!lr.!t? It, siwl 1,1 liii-pul
t.wl dt, hK'l'Kf s-itt f.jKwi.iy tulxf , ty i'
V'-rinn: KrntM.t. tim i;r-..v. fii, :',r.-
r.lwi riiri!i--,,ai, l ili!i:.r,r i:iij.-ili ihr orM
li-, r !.,'. ,,. ( 1 tx 1 KA li !. t wT, lij
lii'wjfl an.l i-t i., f.rj.iii. -t jrrmu -t of l.nm-.r r. in
l,l.l!Oi4 , ,,M B,j -j,,,, f,.,,,,,;,., !), ,
h.U.1 .'m i, vtt a. ti' tfti rkiit t-'irft, uwWt rii rrt
'!, a-i , jti-i!,. .,, l-. iii.ij. r, t ur tlw W.
anl a-.i!i ui,i f .ii.r uit. i,iic, 1ln r th 'i ti.
run liicftti:. r-itm -..-.-y t,t , vf mstri?UtK,
'fjtffttilUtii'M'. Jl-hifli(, tfniiif, rrT-lv, Rn1 tfiuiitij
diarSMO t tSm skin. (!,, : lji.l, viiii :w i,i
hair, an l a!! ii.jtn'.r., 1 1.;-1,--., c-.o(.:lt,, .
aeaU-c B.l eroata, whi-lhcr ,;r,rj,ii-, ,c,o,,, t
eunlax i,rli 1)10 tnl ,hyA? ad u!i r.iiu l
fm- I 'll- irnU lul l.Kw:l,iah t,J(rt iU'M
Bank of Oregon.
ALBAKY, '- - CRECCH.
OAPIIE'ik.I., BO.OOO.
Prealdont,.,.- ,H. BKYANT
Vice Presidents H. P. MERRILL
Cashier....... J. W. BLAI N
II
I'm ; UKti.tttHT, tl Vr-wtl by lb.- l'wtli
Jmu-u tan i ut.nu At. Omftthtrnta. Itnaton.
trrinj for ' f:k! liK-sK," Ci
p':a. Mi tiluatrsllona, !" tllmiliii.
PM''i,;h' ''la' s r-vt.Tfwih.cbiij.titd ,utut
I I III oUytkm enr.d by (ii:i ua M.ur.
WEAK, PAINFUL BACKS,
k'iiliwy an.l I Un-U I'alna, and Weak
Kwa nlicvrd in tmv niimito by In.
Kllrurm Al.fl l-nln llui., ..
VI flrai arid rmlv nain kiihni.
piaster, Mw, Ifiaisuutiuiuua, li.j,ll;bl.
CARPENTERS BUILDERS,
Con'rao
ra or
anyone wanting lnythlnjr In th- lird
ware line will do well to rail on Stewart
&9x U-ff.ro purchahiutr, Ihev kn
nuerly evoiy tbiiiK ia t' lue of tul!Jnra
hardware, and a iiin:Cveot stock of fins
tooie.
Whooping cough and croop instantly oared I think you of it?
by Mode a Ethareal Cough Hy re p. I I question the integrity and rlghteousnett of
WlUT DO YOC THINK OT TUB VUtDlfT-
It It the desire ot republican! that the
lie Kin lev hill be nlaeeti on trial before a
jurj of of Americans hlle the democrat
want tt tried betore a jury 01 Jirltun tree
trader. rendition Jrwup.
Well, the bill wat submitted to a jury
elected by It friend and the vedlct is
overwhelmingly against the bill. What
You have no right to
infallible in ita effaots.and piaaaant to take.
Lanr atxa f 1, small 60 csnts. For aale by J
A Camming, druggist.
Frearkf Tasjl Wafers.
These wafers are a sure and safe tpeclfl.
for all klndt of female troublea andw'!
remove all obttructlona to the monthty
periods, no matter what the cause. They
are just what every woman needs, and
can be used with safety. For tale by the
Llvinastone Chemical Co- also from our
sole agent, J ACummlng, druggist, Blum
berg block, Albany, Oregon.
the verdict of the jury of your own e
lection.
More Railroad Talk, Railroad talk
It cheap now. We were giyen the fol
low In ir latt week at coming from head
quarter!. When the work in Low i,recK
canyon it completed the torce 01 men
there win be put to work extending me
west tide road to Junction, right of way
for it being atready aecurcd. Then two
overland tralna will be put cn between
Portland and San Francisco, one to ru
down on the east tide road and the othe
on the west tide. What It now the Rose
burg exprett will be made an oveiland
train, and the present Albany e.prett win
run to Eugene. Eugene Regltter.
llARRiBBimo. Our young people have
organized a literary society. It is styled
the Utopian Society, aad ha already
forty member. The following officers
have been elected: president, Mies Ellen
White; vice president, Clarence Will
iams; secretary, Chaa. Levis; assistant
secretary, 0 Briggs; treasurer, Miss
Edith May, and marshal, F Krusel. The
Utopian Journal has been established,
and with ttarney May at the helm, assist
ed bv Grace Wood, we nredict the
Journal will be a success. The society ' J W Bentley, bett boot and ahoe makerlin
meets every Thursday evening and will 1 eity, thre doors norm 01 uemocrat otnee.
be the means ot having the members
Corset, Corset.
We make a specialty of ladle and mlsaet
fine rorseta and walstt. We also have a
drive In a French tatine cortet at 75 centt
Extra good value.
Samuel E Youno.
lExfliesaeal
Bunt high in Albany I at Fothay 8t Ma
ton 1 drug store over system uuitder, at
everybody ia using it for Catarrh of the
Stomach, Dysneptis. Constipation and Im
pure Blood. Try it and tell your frieuds
bout it, as it most possess wonderful ments-
wben all rpeak well of it.
Vt hen the late congress wat about to
vote to untcat Breckinridge of Aikantas,
he stood up and declared to the republl
cant that he knew It wat a forgone conclu
tion that they Intended to oust hlm.but that
he would go back to hi people ask for an
endorsement, and that he would return to
Uke a teat In the next congress when they
would be utterly powerless to deprive nlm
f hit teat How well hit word have been
verified I told in the election return. lie
was reelected.
IlirtSCn inCII,ruryourufplioa Ihey
Garry a fall lino ol axes, wede , sledgr.
maul, maul rings. brod axes, froe.
afalaallng horses. wood and Iron
taekle blkn, aVid by far tt a bfctt assort
ment af r-roas cut mwi in the valley.
Good of tbe bet and price the lowest.
First Nation.il Bank
ProtMsni .U FI.IVN
Vjo ertmima .......... 8. E. YOV N'i
Chir...... W. LASUUO.N.
TSAXSACT A CKMERAL tauilrfni Vtwlo
ACCOt'XTS FT subject to shsek.
mOUT EXCHAKOE and Ul Tmi.hio tnnfr. an
a Sw tork, San Frsneisco, ncsg-o snl fro
WJUJECriOffir SAUK 00 la.urabl. Vnnca.
; efstnosa
a. f. Torsa E,W, LaMV.a
V t Huis, h. fun ,
Ebvass V. Sox. .
Bryant. J Blaln.
Geo Humphrey, O H (tow at,
J t LoBlug, U Y Merrill.
f.iehtexehaniie and teleeraphb? trai
fer on New York. San Francisco a id
and all prlooipal point lo Oregon nd
vasuingion,
ollectlons to t3 on favctable ti
Linn Co. National Hank,
ALBANY - - - OREQOK.
CAPITAL TOCK
10O,00O.
L
...Gso
COW A.
as jsx n sT) 1 ,
K CIIAMOK.kl.AI.N-,
.O A AUCiUbOLLi.
L Cowsn. i H Salsfm. (in K
8 Udtl, W H Uolm, i A Crsv
ProHftt....
rlen-lrvaidat
siiisr
AastCssfalrr.
tt xscroks. I
ChsnherUln. W
turd and O A Arcbikvld.
TRANSACTS a ceosral baaUr-c bostness.
DRAW 8IOD1 DRAFTS oa Xsw York, 8m
aal ffUu 1 OraguB.
LOAJf MOitET un aprnorsd ssevHy '
RECEIVE drpwU xabtcct
POltTLAR S4TiaS BkMM,l
or eomvAmo, oaaaos.'
Paid oa caiHal...
Sorslas sad prwt
Jttr,VX
InUrcst sJImrsd en as ring dsenaits as follows: -
Ob ordinary aaflngs bnfks ....4 fjr cent per ajnavfa.
On Urm aaaiags booka par cant par sutiui.
on ocruSfsiM of dspustu
Tot three uuhiUm...... ..4 per esot psr soaa:
For six nufutaa 6 per oatit per armaw;
For IwelTt awatha.. . per cent tmr ui&as.
F11A.SK I'KKCM. President
t. V. THOMfSON Vfc-Faidant,
u. c. mnxrvx, ctxim
ALBANY' OR. '
fElfSM & HULBEEI EED3..'
Real EUte Agt's
Farm and Bancbe for stle. .
Also eity broperty in Alblcy
and Coryal'ia.
Special
w.
Announcemeiit
-or-
HE AD,
My Fall Stwk is now Complete, Embracing all
the Latest Novelties in
niABCSDS,
ress
Goods
The atrtrld's ctoak of die. morula haa i
creased enormously In the last fifteen years
878 the output of the African mine
Both in WOOLEN and WJLSII JTABRICIl..
In
wst about 1,500,000 karata; latt year It was
over 4,000,000, and the great trust which
controls all the principal mines asserts that
It has 16,000,000 karats in tight at the pres
ent lime Meantime the demand for dia
monds has greatly Increased, and they are
higher to-uay partly Ucaue of tbe trust
but also because ot the increased demand
than they were a year ago.
In one respect th diamond Industry ia!
different from almost all other It pro
duct that Is. of gem I never consumed.
Of gold and ill vera much larger amount
han most people would believe I literally
consumed In the art patt recovery, but a
diamond once cut goea Into the world's
stock and It liable to come upon the market
artmy time. Hence to the world' annual
taking of diamonds, which appear to be
steadily Increasing, even at advancing
prices. Is an Index of bow much of it ur
plus earning It cap afford to expend yearly
In this particular form of luxury.
The romance of diamond mining Is all
gone. It Is now a matter of excavating
vast beds of blue clay by machinery, wash
ing tt, and sifting out the diamonds, which,
after being roughly sorted fortlie, are told
in bulk by weight The men who do the
actual work are mere laborer and their
pay ia small.
-To The Ladies,-
a Specialty of LafMes Under vTear,
in
I Make
Ribbed and Muslin. 'My Prices aro the LOWEST
and my Goons tho Best. Am sole agent
for the Celebrated
L F. HOSIERY,
Guaranteed stainless, Warranted absolutely
fast, and Freo from Poison
Knit
:To The Men:
Call and Look at My values in ,
Finishing -:- Goods,
r
A
I have a Itrse Stock at tbe Lowest Prioea ever offered ia tbe Valley.
The retribution I a fearful one, but the
republicans h the next house will not have
enough member to make a call of the
house under the rule adopted by the latt
houte making it neccettary to have one
hundred member to move a call of the
houte.
A decision of tome Interest, construing
the law prohibiting the mailing of envel
opea having on the outside worda calcula
ted to reflect injury on the character of
anyone, wa rendered by Judge Wheeler
of the United State DUtrlct Court for the
dlttrict of Vermont, recently. The court
held that the act wa violated by tending
through the mall letter contained in en
velope bearing the words "Excelsior Col
lection Agency" printed In large letters a
cross the upper half of the envelope. The
printed word were separate from the dl
rectlon to return If not ca'led for, in the
lower left hand corner, and the court held
that they were obviously placed so as to
attract attention and reflect delinquency
In making payment upon the persons to
whom the envelopes were tent.
I cairy a full line of tbe worU-renowd ERIOADHEA.D gral, uoeiselied j j
for wear and finish. - Large Block cf Embroideries and Flouscisos." ... QJ
and be convinced tb. Albany U the beat trading point ia Oregon. .
"WIT. 35- 3E& jES .L -
Bncklrn's Arnica Salve.
The beat Salve la the world for Cut,BruUea,8ores
Ulcers, Bait Kheuin, rarer sores, Tetter, Chspp
bands, uminiains, uoras, ana an earn crnm 10. a
poaitivelyouras Plles.or no njr required. It Isfraar.
uteed to irivt porfeat sstisfsotlon, or money refund.
d. Price ii cenU per box, For st'.t by Foshsy and
Mason
Mrs Anna Baxton wa elected county
clerk on the democratic ticket at Cartage
Missouri. The county It republican. Hun
dredt paraded the street all day singing
"Annie Rooney." Mr Baxter it the firtt
woman In Missouri to hold a civil office.
The larcest itock of piotacle and eye
giatre in Lion county at r M irranob .
Many republican admit that the real
cause of their Waterloo defeat It the ob
noxlou McKlnley bill. This it candid and
honett for it 1 the truth and it 1 the
I hcee8t folly to deny It.
spenS a pleasant hour during tbe winter.
-Cor. l'ilot.
A Petrified Potato. Tho B. P. depot
is a great place for uriositiea, peculiar
events, etc. Thia noon a Dkmocbat man
was shown what was declared by the
bftKirneeman to be a petrified potato, and
informed that a Santiam man in digging
his yotatoes found them mixed up with
his potatoes promiscuously. There are
evidently several petrified Eli Perkins in
this country.
Heads. At the depot this noou two
men were talking about heads, and they
came to the harmonious conclusion that
the size of heada had nothing to do with
the amount of braint. At one of them
wore a 1 Mid Hie other a ( hat It wa
the natural conclusion to come to. The
golden mean it just half way between.
""n's s-- ripr Ahem!
Beat roast coffee in
MeyeiAs.
When wanting to se how yon look in a
uermanent form, eet a jpnotosraph of your
self of Wilcox & Conn, who are doing torn
fine work In tbe bunoes. ,
Soiok the oelubrated Havana filled ci
gars, manufactured at Jul n Joseph's cigar
factory. Only o centt.
A ture care for the whisky habit: , Dr
Livingston' Antidote for Drunkenness will
our any case of the liquor habit in from, ten
birty day, from the moderate driuker to
t e drunkard. Tha Antidote can be given
in a cud of coffee without the knowledge of
the person takiog it. The aVntidot will aot
i.y tne unuiiBwu hcujiuw w., ivnimu,
Oregon, cr from J A Camming, sole agent,
Tbe Bareaneer r Old ;
the city Conrad Flanutod the skuhrodau boues.thmr en
s;ao. deflsLtly at tbe masthead. Your mod
era pirate, not on the high soas,but upon the
hieb rxputation ot tcanaara reineaiet tsuint
under various dieguiaea. His hole and
oorner trsfflo baa never to any degree Kffoct
ed Uoatetter's 8tomach Bitter, although
tbat standard invigorant and corrective has
loan been the shining mark at whioh ' his
shafts have been directed. Cheap local bit
ters, composed ot tiery UBrectihed stimn
lants, with an infusion, or extrsot possibly,
of tome ton io bark, are still . sometimes
recommended as identical with, or similar
to, or possessing virtues kindred to those oi
America' chosen family medicine. ' Those
perish speedily, while the great subduer and
preventive of disease purtuea its successful
career, overcoming malaria, dyspepsia, ner
vousness, kidney troubles, constipation and
rheumatio ailment, not only on this, but on
many continents.
THE
Racket
SPOT GASH
s
tore
Gov. D. B. Hill a a United Stale Sen
ator from New York, to succeed the slow-
going Everts, the tprlghtly tariff reform
democrat, Gen, Palmer ol Illinois, to take
the place of Farwell, W F Vilas, or some
other friend of the people from Wisconsin
to succeed Spooner, Maj. McKlnney or Mr
Jonea of New Hampshire to take the place
of Grand mother Blair, and a round reform
farmer's alliance man to take the place of
Ingall's of Kanat and Moody' of South
Dakota would be adding an amount of
ability and respectability to the aenate that
rarely happens at on time.
Is still in existence: It only rumored, Oct 1st,
1890 ' one door west of Thompson & Overman's '
Harness Shop, on First street, where everybody.
caneffact a caving of from 15 to 25 per cent bv
buying any article sold at the
SPOT CASH STORE !T
Come and examine Prices. -
Respectfully, - ? r
BERNARD LEVY;
Oct. 111890. .
The latest advice make the democratic
majority in the next house about 119. This I
Is less than thev had after the election of
1874, which did not work a political revo
lution Oregenwny
Truth pleads In vain for recognition In
'he columns of the Orezoma under cir
cumstances like the present. The demo
crats hid a majority of about 75 in 1874 j
and it worked a remarkable revolution
the election of Samuel J Tilden In 1876,
though republican leadera cheated him out
of the office. -
J J Albany Cigar Fact-
J. Jcsepli. -s- Proprietor.
I WHOLESALE &
Only Whice 1 abor Ernp
tr-"
: Murat Halstead predicts that governor
Pattison elect of Pennsylvania will be the
aext democratic candidate for president,
Murat it a poor prophet The next cam
paign will be fought on the tupreme issue
of tariff reform and in that case millions of
tariff reformer wilt turn In the direction of
a busy law office In New York City to find
- G. L. BLAOICEIIAN, -
LEADING. DRUGGIS:
DRUGS, MEBSGHIES STAT IOIIAOY-u
Albany. .
a fit leader for such a rig-ntceut etc,