The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, March 11, 1892, Image 1

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VOL XXVII.
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ALBANY, ORLC.ON, FRIDAY, MARCH 11, 181)2.
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CLEARANCE
SALE
LA.11GK NUMBER OF REMNANTS havo bten
left over in our various Departments, and wo will
loso the 6amo out at coniiderablo loa than onRt.
lhfjj consist of Dress Goedj, "Woolen Hosierj, in Infanti,
M11103 and Ladies, Embroideries, Velvets, Plushes, Satins,
Silks, Corsets, and Ladies and Children Underwear, Et.
These Goods are arranged on our Bargain Countermand an
examination of the same will b of interest to buyers wfce
hare an eye to a geod bargain.
In additien to the above wo will havo a general clear
ance sale of all other lines in stock, and we will give 10 per
ent dicount on all canh sales until March lst,on our entire
stock of Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Corsets, Ladies and
Children choes, Hosiery Woolen Underwear, ete.
ON THE SECOND FLOOR we cany a complete line
of Men's, Boy's and Childrcnn clothing, Furnishing Good,
Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Ete., on which wo have made the
fo'lowing reductions:
MEN'S SUITS
Worth, : $ C.50 for $ 4.50
7.50 5.50
8.00 6 50
. 10.00 8.00
12.50 9.50
15.00 11.00
20.00 15.00-
Worth,
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YOUTH'S SUITS
$ 5.00 for $ 3.15
COO
7.50
10.00
12.50
15.00
4.00
5.00
7.50
9.00
10.00
A SPECIAL OFFER
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Boy's Wagon, Worth $2,
To be given away with each and every Boy's Suit, with
short pants,whish we sell before March 1st.
TAKE NOTICE that theso offers are good only until
March let, as we positively withdraw this proposition at
that date.
Gh W. Simpson.
Julius Gradwohl's Bazaar
The very latest news is that you can buy at JUIjZUI
OB ADWOHL'S BAZAAR, for net cash, goods as follows:
Arbucklo'a Coffee, Per Pound
17 lbs. Granulated Sugar
20 lbs Extra O Sugar White ,
No. 1 Kerosene, per single gallon
Cans refilled, S gallons
i Gallons Good Pickles
20 lbs. No. Baron Soap
25e.
.$1.00
. 1.00
. .25
. 1.00
. .00
.. .00
Wbolaaala prtcaof aogr-10Q Ibaaitra C, 14.76; 100 ! g;nu!al4, tS.7
I will eooduat alrlotaaah atora, ua l all g'Kfcla wilt ) '1 ttr nat trvn Id
o 7 par aaiil laaa ITiaa rag a-ar print. K Mk or LUmtairt, (yocy goo;
11 Itk datlrabla tylaa of d)abaa, aa wail ganaral artrnnt of graaaiTM,
fry, lauiptaai irnnt i eomplala. I mka a apllly or n i Vn,
bking powuar, aoo aiwaja ia mj euatomer,
Igaoi far ral raapctnalbla Inaaraona oopan?a.
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PATR0HIZE KCM iHSTITUTICNS.
THE FARMERS & MWNTS fNSURANCE CO.,
Albasy, Oregon
F READ, Prealdant
J L COWAN, Treasurer.
J O WRITHMAN. fteotaUry.
Geo F 8IMP8ON, Vloa PranKlnot.
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-AtftO CIHIP.ItT AOBNT FOE --
SeYeral Solid Eastern and Foreign Companie
LOCAL. REOOltn.
LkBAWN'- Dorn. to the wlfa of J F
Stubbleficld, February 3J, a on.
Joieph Stewart, hollvc tliort
tance irom Lebanon, hat a prune orchard
which will wlthla a few veart nat him an
annu.l Income of Irom foo to $4000.
We understand that Mr Pett hai all
but deckled lo build hit flouring mill In
Lebanon. A mill of the capacity which
he contemplate building would be of In
calculable benlnt t Lebanon and the sur
rounding country.
E E Sanders, who wat brouuht before
Juitlce lllndman U' Saturday on a charge
of aauh and battery committed on V J
lurnttiiie. plead guilty and nnea and
COttt.
The truttee of Stantlam Academy held
a meeting Saturday evening. It was do
elded to lit up three roomt and employ
three teacher the neat academical j ear.
A A llttlj on of J C Arnet wat the vie
tlmof a ad mUhan lt Saturday at the
laughter houne. The I J wat twinging
on a oeam aireciiy over ttie head 01 the
butcher, who wat chopping meat with a
cleaver, and accident ly thrutt hit foot Into
the wav ot the falling Instrument, which
tevered three toe from the foot and cut
the other two almott oit.AJwrt,
LiKtsTitB Notoriety EJ Huntley,
the wdlknown clothing houte drummer,
wno tome wet lit ago wa rubbed of hit
dlamondt and gold watch, hat lecovered
nit valuable property and again It happy
at a lord. Everyone know Diamond
Ed," at he It known, and when It wat
learned that he had been held up by hlgh
way men and robbed ol nit Jewel, he met
itn general tympathy Iom a hoit of
rlendt. Recently while In Portland, he
wat approached by a gentleman, who toon
made hit butlnca known and the reult
wat that Hunlly gave up Slooo In tolld
coin and In retorn received hit highly
prlaed diamond and watch. Once mure
he It able to ttrut about the atreeta with I
1 1 3,ooo In diamond dUplayed upon hit
thlrt botom while the "go between," tafe
froot arrex and proaecution. hat ttowed
away the S1000 pld for the recovery of
the tame Ex. Thlt aoundt rather loud.
but may be true. Drummera hi know
Huntley doubt If the diamond were
worth $18,000
WottDERPt'L FKU'msa. The Oreaon
City Conrier gete very philosophical oc
caaionallv. Here la aome tlnurea that
ititggers one : Common labor at the weet
aide paper mill (12 houra on the night
thift) command tl.7S per diem, or 143
per month. The board and waahlna of
aaingleman iaatle&at $18 per month,
which loavee him monthly a groaa anr
plat of 127. At Amor. China. accordina
to a conaular report, the wagee of an
average Chinese workman it 15 per
oionth. lloameoeta him 0 centa a day.
orflJW a month. II hat 13.14 left.
which will aupport him in idleneaa for
fifty two and one-third daye at 4 centa
r dtiv. The white laborer'a 27.nnleaa
ie ha a ''baching outfit" and doea hi
own cooking.will aupport him in idleneia
luai aix weeae. 'itie Chineae coolie at
Amoy ia therefore receiving better wagea
at 5 a month than the American laborer
at Oregon City at $45 a month.
Think it Exckive. Some weekt
ago Mi Grace Uaac, of Walla Walla, a
granddaughter of Col Fullon.of Sherman
county, ecumt a verdict of $11 aoo
agalntt the Sout.rn Pacific Railway
company for Iniurte auttalned at the lime
of the lake LabUh d!ater. Mtt Ic
waa to eeverelv Injured that for a time
her life wa despaired of, and now, al
though the accident o:curred over a year
ago, the la atill a great aufferer and her
entire recovery I not anticipated. ' The
company I now teeking to secure a new
trial on the ground tht the amount
awarded the young lady waa escewlve.
1 ne trial took place beijre judge Ueady
who now hat the motion for a new trial
undet advisement. T M.
PaoBATE Mamae. Matter of applka.
tor of Morlta Wattrklrchen for change
of name, April 5 et for hearing.
Inventory filed In ettate of Chaa Raddata
real property $3405 personal, S3 1 3. Prop
erty ordered told.
In evta'e of Geo Cleveland, tale of per-
onal coufcrred. Arrll a aet for final
hearing.
In etteof Geo W Warmoth, Anal ac
count filed and April 9 aet fur hearing.
In e.at of Owen Rear, citation re
lumed by thetlff. First temUannuat ac
count file I.
TriDonatiok EntkrT ainmknt. A
large audience wai present last evening
at the donation entertainment given ly
heLfldtci' Aid Society for the benefit of
the Orphan' Home and city hopM.il,
There wa a liberal donation ot arilclet,
provUi.nn, etc. from a po ato masher to
mattretse, bed cpteadt, etc, all of which
will come Into use at once, a Mr h!o.n
hat already taken charge of thu home.
The program wa opened by a well ren
dered piano duct by MUtet Id Stuatt
and Marguerite Hopkins. Mr Or Kel ey
readathort addrrt showing what had
been done toward building the home.
About $4000 hat ietn raited and $0i
more espended than fund In the tieat
urer. The four children In the cia.em
home will be brought here and placed in
the Albany home, A vocal tolo lh
guitar accompaniment wat rendered by
Mr Cha Hart in a manner to delight the
udlenca and he waa heartily encored.
The Apollo club't vocal Mlectlon wat alto
appreciated, resulting In an encore. A
recitation by Arlene Train wat welt ten
dered anddltrlared remarkable memory
lorone to young. Air L.angion as
heard In a vocal tolo. her rich, perfect
voice aiwayt giving renewed pleasure to
an Albany audience. A nearly encore
resulted. Mr li J llopUn and daughter
rendered a norn alto and piano duel, when
Ion I K, Wcatherford delivered a ten
minute address on the orphan's home
movement. A tang by the Apollo club,
fifteen voice, cluted the program, when
well gotten up lunch followed and an
hour of aoclaUll.ty waa engaged in.
Extbavaoaht. Here if ano'her terri
ble warning against ra'.ronining outaide
inatitutlona when you can do much bet
ter at home. The Oregon City Courier
eaye: An ei pert mechanic of Oreiton
City who haa examined the 3d ait of
aVeel" voting booths ordered by the
county court from. Harnard & Co., H
Louia, and the 3U aet of "ateel" ballet
boxa ordered by County Clerk Johneon
from the tame tlrm, lava that the Ixtoth
compoaml of the thinnest of aheet
ron, and that he would be clad to make
them at $0 for the double booth and f 4
forth tingle booth, and aa to the ballot
boxes, they are nothing but tin, which
he would like to duplicate at 15-75 per
pair. The county turn for the booths
(together tJMl. or tXn more than they
could have been made for by our owe
mechanic. The county pava for each
aet of boxes 7 S, or 11.75 or a total of
$03 more than they could have been
made lor here. ToUl overpaid by county
officials for booths and boxes HUG. Ore
gon City mechanics were given no op
portunity to bid for the work. The
county court advertised for avalc.l bids
for the making of wooden booths, but
hen the bid were opened and IUn
rwin, Barnard & Co. 'a man, came along
rith his bogus steel contraption, he not
the job. .
Scto. Mr James E Durham, a abort
and reoorter. intend to Institute a
Ktenoa-raphie school in this city for the
beneut of those whovdth to learn the
art.
G C Wilson last week moved from this
city to Bheihurn, where he own some
property. We understand he will teach
their school this summer.
Riley Rilyen is opening a barber shop
on the south side in the building adjoin
ing the Farmer Hotel, lie expects to
b ready for business tomorrow.
On Monday M C Gill and wife execu
ted a deed of conveyance to Mrs (1 A
I'ugger 01 their retuienco property on
Main street. Mr Oil! has owned and
lived upon this property for the past 25
years Press.
1 L Cowan, Geo F Blmpnon, W V Kend. D B Montelf h.M SUrpt.erg, J Vf Hual-fe
JKVYeatJjBrtord, liS8trlisn,J O WrUaaian. ,
ALBANY CIGAR FACTORY
J. JOStvl'U. Proprietor,
WHOLESALE MID RETAIL
Only White Labor Employ at?.
R. R. Ik kbs. This morning President
T R Sheridan, of the Coos Bay.Roseborg
A Eastern Railroad Company, received
the first installment ol bonds for his sig
nature, may are 01 now denomina
tions, and there are 123 of them.covenng
the first five mile of the road. Mr
Sheridan will sign and immediately
snd them East for the signature of the
President of th Loan and Trust compa
ny. Bond for another five tnilea will be
Issued at once. Review.
Accioext at Bbowmsvillk. As Mr
and Mrs A W Stanard were returning
home from cnurcti Wednesday evenlnc In
a cart th horse they were driving stumbled
and I"', breaking both snstts and throw
ing the occupant out. Mr Standard re'
ccived tome severe bruise about the head
and face would have received more hl
it not been for hi still hat which protect
ed him cme. Mr Stanard received 1
severe gash In the forehead but nothing
of a serious nature, and under the circum
stance they escaped very lucky. Time
uase wall uad rne capital City
take it defeat for a place in the N. W.
league very much to hert, and Indeed It
wa a shabby trick. A local paper though
philosophical ayi: No, &iem will
not have league ball tnls season. But
I possible to organize a ttrong valley am-
ature tesatie. -mhrirlnff Klm AtHanv.
East Portland and Albina. There it al
ready tome talk of thlt, and If the other
cltlet organize good teams, Salem may be
depended upon to do her part.
BtvxHAL Suits. Among new suits
brought in the Circuit Court are four
against R Custer and wife, two being
foreclosures of mortgages by M Stern -
barg for $600, interest and costs; Chas
Kiefi'r for $1000, ititereat and coats; an
attachment by A 1J Mcllwain for about
$1700 and costs, and a confession of judg
ment to vv iteeu tor z ana costs.
New Fibm. Hon J K Weatherford and
Attorney General Geo K Chamberlain
have formed a partnership for the prac
tice of law. This will make one of the
strongest firms in Oregon. Both gentle
men re so well known for their ability
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uu juurgmy inns no loirouucuon
necessary.
FURNITURE AT COST
At Thos. Brink's Old Stand.
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Both the method andresulta vbea
8jrup of Figs is taken ; it is pleasant
and refreshing to tho taste, and acts
fently yet promptly on the Kidneys,
aver and Bowels, cleanses the sys
tem effectually, diBpels colds, head'
aches and fevers ondcnrci kbitual
constipation permanently, Foreale
in 0j and fl bottles by all
drufrfclBta. :
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
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J II Wateis, of Browns)! le, wat In
city today, ..,.
Hon Jeff Mevet went to S1I9 thlt noon
from bsiem.
Hon J K Wcalherford Jtft this noon on
a business trip to Attorla.
Mr II .1 Hopkins went lo Salem today
to put a sky light on a building there,
Mr Race, father of Mr Earl Race, of
(he St Charles, left .l.ls noon for hit
former home In WUcunln. .
Mr Geo PeVaney, one of Sclo.t prom
inent merchant's, wat In the city yester.
dty.
Mr and Mrs Buall, who have been In th
chy visiting theh ton, left for Portland
thi noon and after visiting different part
of the N. W will probably go east. They
may locate somewhere In Oregon,
Mr Hamilton, a young man who had
charge of frank Si Meyci't boot and shoe
department hi I'orlltnd lor several year,
hat accepted a position In H E Young's
store ami win nave charge ot the boot
and thoe department.
The district convention of the F.pwotth
ia aiue convened in Kugenc th! alter
noon. The following are In attendance
from Albany; Rev S E Memhttfer. Mr
J McChesney, Mlsset Maggie Ucite ndorf-
er, Emma Couglll, Arta Huston, Maggie
mamtirrt ana uiue Kiueouv
Mr Jason Wheeler and ton Frank, re
turned thlt morning from Htayton The
foi mer returning thlt afternoon to that
place, accompanied hy Dr J I Wallace,
who will consult with Or Kitchen over
Mrs Wheeler's case. It wat thouuht the
could not llye more than a shoit time.
esterdav a brother and sister of MUi
Mtttle Anderson, who works at Mr L E
Hlaln't, arrived in Albany from Denmark
after a twenty-five day'a steady Journev.
This make four of ti e family now (n
Albany. Seven children and their father
and mother remain In Denmark, but e
rea their Intention also to come to the
ami or ficedum, never filling: crop and
good climate the iVIdamette Valley.
Sprlngtr, chairman of the committee on
ways snd means it dangerously III with
erysipelas. It began In the jaw and fears
tre tnteitafned by his phj tltlen that It I at
gone to the brain, in which case death I
nearly certain to entue. '
tf Iff 1, . . . .it '
j n. wfiftuierioru. ti aiuanv. win tirotj-
ably I the nominee of the dumocratie tarty
of this dittriti fsr wngroas that is if Mr
weuuiorfwd will accitt it. McMinville
It is probable that Mr Woollier-ford would
aormit if the noimmttion were'tendored with
substantial unanimity,
DumocraU from all ports of the county
talk in fuviir of the vive voce system o v(t
in? ia making aotuiimtiotis in 'Lo ify
conventiop. Tixre aovfna o to br. 01 e
Opinion on the subjix;t. ThftVi right. I's
have an ojm, fcur, a-pu t9, iwiwt conlet,
and then all Uie party workers throughout
the coanty will girt in and elect the ticket
with the old time vim and !.
S?f-!
Jerry 8iiupaon, (he of sotkh-M fume) i a
jolly, good fellow. We like him. He it
much "tmarh'r" than msny men who have
projfniwcd so fsur in tlio niix'Uxmth century
a to wear socks. Breaking of tho prospocta
of preVnUmtud candidahis as' botwoon the
enst and west he says :
If Columbus had diaoovrrml Ihn wnst first
the east would iwver havo 4wcn cuivthinir to
iqw k of. The m-t is not in it ail. Some
say the east will be only a hunting and
iilcoaure grwuml for wotti'rn peopl.
AJlLfliril 10 MMOi-RATS.
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Mr Watt Monteith. of I'ortUnd.
the city.
License haa been Instirsl fur the
rlage of J O M tinkers, a eon of
Munkera, and Mary K (i rimes.
Bherilf Scott lias returned from hi tax
gathering trip around the county, com
ing in yesterday with over $"is)0 collect
ed in three days. About t'Jo.OOO haa
been collected in alt. He went to fries
till- tt(t..nnAH - ,t m . 1 . 1
euit on next Tueaday at this city. At
firownsvuie tne sherttr had an overcoat
stolen from his room in the hotel,
the only serious affair on hie rounds.
SArVKbAr
Lt evenlnc the Vineyard La bo re ra
of the I'aptlst church gave a social at the
residence of Mrs Montgomery. hlch was
very entertaining auair.
Mrs llaltle Winters departed Monday
fur Albany where she will remain a
month ard then j Ma Mr Abbey's folk
at Newport. Yaioina bay. Ashland
Kfcora.
An enloyable rectptioa was tendered
the newly fleeted department ofneera of
the U. A. K. at their hall last evening,
I (several hours were passed lo a prod table
1 anu pteasant manner.
Miss Rhoda Hail returned this noon
Irom a few weeks soiourn in I'ortland.
where she haa been receiving treatment
tor iter eyes,wiiku are greatly improved,
Capt I'arker, of Tacoma, cousins of May
or Cowan, arrived in Albany last night
quite a visit at the county seat, Harris
burg courier.
W A Camming. Oregon J'aciflc agent I
rrubably no attempt at machine politics
bus called forth such a large amount of edi
tonal ability in opposition tc it as Uie
midwinbar convention in New York. This
is clearly the machine of David U Hill, and
while one of the greattwt democratic hdirr
the democratic people and the democratic
newspapers of this country think more of
the man win claims to represent them. We
do not know of a democratic paper, great or
small, that ha endorsed Uie late movement
of Hill. 7VroM IU tlir.
The Dalle CtromcJ publishes the state
ment that the amount of wool imported ia-
to the United States in im wa 1H.7W,
402 pounds and in 1J0 it wa 13,43.926
pound. Other paper have published the
same. Die tact is that in round numljcr
tivm were imported in lf9l 139.000,000
anJ in 1800 106,000,000 pouml. It's a Vad
t bowing, however, for the promises made
to the wool ffrower were that hohould be
protected by keeping fotwign wool out, and
thtis ecruritiga Mtir price for his wool
The revetae has been true. There has been
a lurge i nor ease in importations ami a much
lower pri,
The acting secretary of the treasury has
sent to the bouae in reply to a resolution, a
statement of all drawbacks paid by the gov
ernment on tin plain, and salt used for
curing &ah and salt Imported and used by
eiporttfrsof meats.
The" atatemeut shows that f 1,711,001 lu
drawbacks were allowed on tin cans, etc,
manufactured from imported tin plate ex
ported from October 1, 1890, to December
Riot Gold Mwts. Mr Teter Hume MUs Lockhard, of Missouri, and Mrs 31, WJl. The statement shows that Uie
took a trip to the Myrtle Creek mines Capt I'arker, ol Tama, cousins of May- amount of drawback allowed on imported
this week and comes back very much lor Cowan, arrived in Albany last night ..i, i . ,j.i
pleased with what he saw there. "I on a visit, Mayor Cowan meeting them . , " TT ' , ,.7,
(.ad no idea that there was any such gold in Portland. Octolr 1, 1890, to Deccmlwr St. 1891. was
bearing ground In Oregon," said Mr Miss Anna Dumund, m ho has been 2.201- Tlia value of aalt withdrawn from
Hume to a reporter of Tho Review, visiting Miss Uraca lslmm, left for ber warehouse for tl purpose of curing fish
fir.SeTfSk&W xT iaMhn ! Katorday. Mlas which Uie duty was remitted is given as
fully three-fourths of which It will pay lal.am accompanies her and will make tifioti'j! i ...Vitnn
to work, and much of it ia phenomenally nit a vl.itat th nuim, t nrri and aggregated HS.UUj.WW
rich. Mr Hume, Dr Browne, president burg Courier. I pounds,
wt i hi tsu uiuni anu W A Commliw. Oreon Pacific aent I lliu means that when an exporter uses
ST. Ta J rr; C?m.d Hut, CWiU.. can. in which to export article, which
: jr.. i.i . ' : , i. racine ticket agent at Albany, will leave 1 tA nj n t,,;,. m,.rvi.
0,0 rs yieiueuimiy ti.po in goiu which tonhrht for Jai-knvill. Fli.. In tt.l . . . .. . . "
SLUTSr' ,0 Pw"WMlon-- a .National Convention ol riilToad TagenU. b? ft ot V9 l
They will be gone about five weeks.
Mr Cert YanCleve.editor of the Toledo
IW, and Mias Matilda Kiser, of l'bilo
matb, daughter of a lienton county
pioneer, came over on tht train to Cor
vallis this forenoon, and were to be mar
ried in that city this afternoon.
Mr J A Gross and wife retnrned this
morning from a several months soiourn
In Southern California. Mr Gross,
whose health was poor, comes back a
different roan, having gained twenty
pounds In weight, necessitating an en
largement 01 an ot ins clothes,
Tfcty are I'rrd t Organise fur tss Coat
ing Campaign. ;
Attorney -General George E Chamber
lain, president of the state association of
democratic club, hat Issued an addres
to the democtary of Oregon, at fol owe
'The executive co mm It te ol the date
association, recognizing the fact lht the
coming campaign, state and na'lonal, will
be one of the most Important In the history
of the dernotf ilc party, and bc'lle vlrg that
democratic success lil Insure the great
e t number of our citizen, take thlt op
portunity to uige on member of the party
and all cltUcn who favor good govern
inert, the sdvhaMilty of early perfect
organization Into clubs throughout the
entire Hate, a u believe that It It only
thorough club organoMiton, supplemented
by a jiidiclout dltlrlbutlon of lllera'ure
embody Ing democratic pi Inclplet, together
fth public speaking by men well posted
on public affair, that we ctn obtain the
victory anJ vindication by the people of
our principle.
'For these r?aons thrf executive com-
mlllee of ihe stale association urge on all
demociau the ircltv of organization,
and append hereto a for-n of constitution
for clubs, Indorsed and recomepded by the
national assoclatio-, but th' V only a
uggettlon, and local club need n5t adopt
't unless It it tuHable fur their need, and
It may be curtailed or enlarged to ult
thtlr tecbtlty and wlthct.
"Every democrat fn every precinct In
this tttte should consider hlmse.f a com
mil tee of one to form or help form dem (
ocratlc club. Let t.othlng interfere in
thi workt It must be done to bring uc
cess. It Is not necessary that the club
membership be large st Its beginning;
half a dozen of men are sufiiclenl for or-1
ganlzatlon,
"Thlt association of democratic clubs,
following the policy, of similar organiza
tions, In other states, hat an entirely sep
arate field from the state central commltte,
Its chief object I to bring out the full
democratic vote and create an army of
worker to accomplish that purpose.
We also recommend that upon the
formation of a local club the secretary1
thereof a toon at practicable forward to
the secretary of the state association the
date of organization, the name of the club,
the district embraced by It, the name of
the officers and number of members en
rotted, together with a request for any
literature or information they desire, and
they may be assured that their request
will be complied with to the exact extent
of the ability of the executive committee
The executive committee feci that they
have the right and privtlege of calling on
person who ate democrats in principle,
or who sre la favor of good government.
to std snd atsltt them In the organisation
of clubs and the enlistment of voters, and
wHh your aid snd assistance, for without
It we are hetplett, we promise you that
after the returns for the next pretldcntla
elections are received we can furnish ycu
with such a record of triumph and success
ss will meet with your fullest approbation
PI B IX CSHtlKM.
a
Asilosi wfclea ha Beswlteal la th OSJeUI
Ix termlaatle ef the Best Bahlag
r an dee.
The act of Congress authorizing the
examination of tho baking powders ha
resulted in a moat unprecedented com
pliment to I lie lioyai r.aking rowder,
The tests were made In the liovernment
Laboratory at Washington, and the offl
cial report 'shows that the Uoyal is so
perlor to all others in leavening strength
being over thirty per cent above the
average. The report also shows the
purity of the Koysl I'owdir and the
wholeomenB of its ingredients.
This is protably the blithest comnli
ment of an official character ever paid to
a proprietary article, though no more
than the great army of baking powder
consumer would expect to behalf ol
their old friend and favorite.
- The result of the official examination,
as tl us determined, will, of coarse, make
the "Royal ' the standard for Govern
ment purchases.
A d intra, Mi from Terra Haute lndsnvt:
i The democratic primaries met tonight to
eiocz ariew'.at 10 ttie slam convention ami
wens in all ae the most exciting ever held
in Terre Haute. The nuertion waa Cleve
land or Gray, and it was a battle from start
to finish. All ten ward of the city were
contested by boUi aidna. and separate tickets
were run. Four of Uie delegate elected are
lor Cleveland and sn for Gray, but aeveral
of the hitter will vote for Cleveland for
newt rnoice. ot one ot tne delegate 1
for tl.il, and in the rourth ward primary
Hill ' name mist witu such a ihownr of
hi that it seemed unanimous. The
fight in the First ward was. the center of
aHnuition, where Editor W C Ball of the
(,,tre was the Cleveland and 8amuel It
Haroill the anti-Cleveland delegate. No
othwr ime was injected, anil it wanasqnare
up-and-down fight, Bail winning by nearly
five to one.
DuBois has been confirmed In hi clsim
at United State senator from Idaho III
eat wat claimed by Clagett'
See W F Eaad'a line of dress 20c d
ilka bafore bayieg elsswbera.
a&f
For bargains ta eannaniaoto, haaHatnost
U.,sn to E W Aohisonft.Co.Alliuiy.Oregnsi
The Voice
wU lurd-li !lghlat Ini latin
ths ShasSt or laryox at tmsa afftstjef i!
- toss, Itilligitr, ot pwr. All Bom t
tlsg sr tptak Is psCLa, uucltr tuaa atiu
. lit, batomanal ouif htJulil but dae
ut. and Should be ttt.ejt avotdsd eota
vary rs41f-ni Js ris-l To eats a
tpaaty euts Q atUst ai-llr, is auai
Ayer's
Cherry Pectoral
Tb bMtof snodvi), tlilt prsparatlon rnp
Wly sooth IrrlMityn, ltpgnt th Ul.
nts organ of spssflj. Sfl rstinrs th vo'.oa
to II tone and pow, Tfa Uiger or pub!!
iAr Uoul(i.b witfiouflt. Lydia T bomp.
"!). Ms tamoUs afrs, ssniflssi
qrrr rtorJ ha ban of vary greet sar
vise tn m. it throve aiifl ttrscptJiw
Mi Vol, and Is aivayt allaetlv tut K
eursf otds aud ooughj.''
"Cppa v(j otaaafcxi I bav snffja
m f.d. Mtjiru nranaastt and tir
lot of f,M. la Af profsMion of an ana.
""sser & aSatV,o if itia vote or throat.
I a saftoo Brtasf., tot at tiuti attata. I
by Baaa rtsrsd Jby a fsw doast of Ayr
O'tnr rofx til rmdy, wttu orat
mry mut, ka Wsrasa itieti a
IVIaglcal Effect
that I have suffer very
lass. I bat ale tt4 If Ie
twiisat resets, la soegts, eotCs. ."
w. tL Quart. JCaiSton. auttraUa.
fa B eortal l. rortaraouth, Ta
I vae srottret rtm vr attaak ct tf
4i nuiBonia m pbytleiaos ihutd
rensadle. and trt on year I waa not
abi H evae artteniata a word. Sy tba aa
rum of Ir. Iti I tri4 Ayar Cbarry r
tatcA, aad te my tnrerUa and grat yj, la
la Man on raonRj I sotild onvrt easily,
fa a natural tons of vole. I eotutanad
trefTora and hava baaoni tinea a wsil man.
I bay oflao rsmmnnnjM th Faetoral. and
kt aaver known it f fall." George SL
Latn-snss, Valparaiso, lad.
Ayer's Gfieny Pectoral,
yaeraaxo t ,
Dill. C. AYES CO., liiil, Mass.
Sola y an VngrUm. Tri 1 ; sts bottlas, ft.
little tnconvtn-
D tny family, with
TUB Wl.tMMU laSUB.
Itoseburg Iteview.
BrrrsaTAKS It It Is rumored that
$150,000 hs been offered by a syndicate I
for the T O Co' tarda, and refused. At
to the truth of the rumor we can not vouch,
but we are satisfied, fioni actual esamlna-
sn, that there are thousand upon thou.
and of ton of the very best coal on the
coast In the large tract of land owned by
the company. There Is millions In it
nd the cosl can be extrscted Irom Its
"native heath" and placed upon the mar
ket at small etpente. fost.
Got Lost. The Sunday Welcome tayt:
William Nelson, an unsophisticated gen
tleman who wat Introduced to buy a lot In
a west tide 'addition' went out to look it up
on Monday afternoon. He got lost In the
wood and did not nnd his way out until
after midnight " There' a large amount
of that kind of property In different part
of Oregon and Wath'ngton.
Hall Gams A ftVe innlngt game wa
plaved on the college campu b:twecn
the Ballot aln? and the Kushncll nine,
which resulted In the victory ol the Da !
lota. Score 9 to J. RAAshb), catcher,
R Weatherford, pitcher, of Ballot nine.
J Steinberg, catcher, S Stewa.t, pitcher,
of Bushneli nine.
Ttfosa TAssiLt. At the request ot a
number of reader we have learned that
the tassel on the mortar board hat of the
Albany College mean the following:
mixed, faculty: black, seniors 1 orangr,
iuniort I'reds lophomoretl purple, fresh-
men.
It i actually economy to drink Bech'a
Tea. Being bo!uto'y pure, it is mocb
troogor than tha artilloial teat, about one
third leaa ot It. or er-oat twenty grsios. rs
iutraautrsd per oao. Aa tliera are 7.0HO
irraio to a oound. tner will b seen to b
betweto thres and four hundred cup to the
sound. At it it tint 60 cents por pound.
tblt 1 at tne rata ot aooat on urtn 01 a cent
per cup. For aale at Allan Br.
W W Davia ia now in hart! ot th Dl-
monleogreitaarent. Meal 25!centa. Ettern
oysters fresh. Ever thing
of the duty which waa paid on the tin when
it was first imported. The Standard Ot
Company uses ton and tons of tin cans in
which to export oii to foreign countries and
they got all the rebate. Now who doe the
lair favor? Whv the Standard Oil sompasy
and oilier rich exporters while the great
mass of the common people who use tin
without exporting it get no rebate. The
McKintey bill was made for the rich at the
expense of the poor.
BILDKCS E4V
The plasaaot flavor,gntla action Itid sooth
log affect ot -SvroD of Kte. wh'o ia naad
of a laxative, and if tb lathar or mother be
ome or tlliotis, th most gratiiylog ra
p's Its follow ltaa, bo that it is tha beat
lamily remedy known and cvtry family
anoBia nay a ootti.
Look !!xaa a Moment. I have soms
of the choicest residenco lot In Albany
fcr sale, term so reasonable that anybody
can buy and own a home of hla own by
paying a email payme.it down and small
montaly payment thereafter until alt ta
nald for. ror further Information ca'l at
the offlce. corner. nd and urcadalb'n ats..
opposite Dxmocbat oihce.
DiGw Masto.
iUaMEas, Saddles, Etc. Our ordei
are plsced with eastern factories, and we
purpose putting in the most complete
stock o' goods ever shown In our line, In
the upper valley. We buy direct from
Irtt handt for cath;ao guarantee to com
pete with I'ortland prices, ihe display
horte standi In our door opposite the Klrtt
National bank. O C McFarlakd.
A 61101 IrxM. S K Young has lust re
rtdi t? a1 s 1 rt ana avstlr t as t tiAm fss tiian
vviim sa aui v givuaa wa rmuv o) ivt siivi a
women and cuiiuren, including partica
larly a fine line of school shoes Ths
beet makes in the market can be found
in his shoe department. -
At M aad', tba jewaler, t a good pises to
buy a tilled watca.
STbea Baby wm ttca, w gave bar Caatoria.
vVben aba wa a Child, aha aried f or Caatorta,
When ah became Kiss, aha elung ta Caatorta.
f Tien she bad Children, the gar thaw Caatorta.
Moitbtto Lsa. I have meney ia
sums of $500 to $20,000 to loan on im
proved farm lands in Linn and lien to a
counties, at lowest current rates. N
delay in furnishing the money.
C t BtJBKBART, '
Bsal sstats agtnt, Albany, Oregon.
Wrbkbto Git Them. When wanting
an organ er piano call on Blackman at
1 1 lodge her you can select from a
firt clan stock.
The report of the ways and means com
mtttoe to accompany the Springer wool bit
have been prepared and will be presented to
the houte tomorrow. The majority report
waa prepared by Springer, and the minority
by Burrows, of Michigao. The majority
report says the McKinley bill pamed with
enormous rate of duties. Many of them
are prohibitory and all are unnecpssarily
high. "1 here was no good reason, says
the report, "for maintaining such high
taxes upon articles so necessary to the health
and comfort of the people. Twenty-five
per cent was all the protection the wool
manufacturers in ISO 7 askeu, but it socmg
in the ca of woolen goods, as well as all
others, the amount of protection required
increatea from year to year, As the indus
tries grow older and are better established
more protection is demanded. The wool
growers of l57 believed the imposition of
high tariffs on wool would secure them con
txol of the home market. The result proves
how greatly they were mistaken, and how
ineffectual the law haa been v ' produce a
condition they desired. As 'fis effects J it has given shoddy
on prices wool una sieauiiy-;uneu iroiu
I8C7,when it was worth 62 cent per pound
The Mckinley act increased the duty on
wool an average of 1 cent per pound. The
result has been a fall in prices of 2 to 3 cents
per pound, irutead of a rbe. The result of
twenty-five years of experiment has been a
reduction of one-half in the number of
sheep in the states east of the Mississippi
and Missouri rivers, and a reduction of one
half in the price of wool. Nor have the
manufacturers of woolen goods been bene,
fiiied by the imposition of high duties on
wool and woolen goods. ' Notwithstanding
the high protection accorded the manufac
turers of woolen goods, the quality of such
goods has deteriorated from year to year
W. F. READ,
Just reouived new and opine I for rl.ai!
O'B Brawnell tb tollowmg
Chow Chow,
Goobtog Moluses,
Pickles in vinegar, '
Salt Herring, -Salt
white Ash,
. Halt salmon.
W Aohiton & Oo handle tba eelubratad
Portland cement walls for cemetery lots.
Thete walla can be furnithad at half the oott
of any other and ara iaraap trior.
THAT HACKING COUGH can b so
quickly cured by Shilih' Car. We guar
antee it.
A luge stock of pruning shear and pruo
inz hook, thefioeet niada, just reeaived at
8U art & Sex . Now It tha time to as
them.
With his iu hakarv Onnrad Mosar i
ble to offer old and naw oustomars avery-
tmng nntataat in Dakea good.
May I bava tome of your groosry trade
this month. If not, why oof. F E All'o.
Tbs DoUtrts eorseta and Detsarta wait
famish the basis of dreta reform tsndiog
towards artistic and hygieoio drotting. They
itcura oemfort, devaiopmeDt sod trace.
Ladies, who wish to examine Delsarta goods,
should addres ths aasnt who wili call with
samples, Uke pim in measuring ted
guarantee peifot fit. No trouble to show
goods even though 00 order is tkn. Ad
dsest Mrt A M. Tslt, box Albany,
Or"?dn. Ajjent wanta j.
SHILOH'8 COU43 and Conmmutioa
Car is told by n on a gnartntae. It curs
ontntnptton.
CROUP, WHOOPING COUOn ad
Brooohiiiclmnisdiataly ralitval by Bhloh'a
Cur. . ... ..
SHILOd'3 VITALIffS h. what voa
nssd for C-ostinatioo, Los of A p pa tits,
Diaziaea and all symptoms of Dyspepsia,
Priee 10 and T5 escs psr boit!.
WILL TOU SUFFER with Dyspepsia
aod Liver complisiat? ShiiohV italii-r is
guarnnt'Kd to core you.
Difference of opinion ealsts In both the
Democratic and Republican parties upon
the quettlon of the free coinage of tllver;
but In the matter of tariff reform the dem
ocrat party It In unit. That there ealtU a
harmless lack of unanimity at to the best
means of attacking the McKinley law In
the present eongrett It Indicative ot the in
tense concentration of the mind of the
party upon the tubject. Some democratic
leaders prefer to make the Ittue at Wash
Ington br the meant of a complete tariff
reform bill; others believe In assaulting
the high protection act In detail; but all
are tn unit In the determination t make
the tariff reform the commanding ittue of
the coming presidential campaign
It would be fatal to the democratic pat
ty to accept any other Ittue. The Billion
Dollar Congress I an Ittue, a great ittue,
and so Is opposition to all further attempt
to fasten a force bill upon a tree people,
ut above them all l the chief and wln-
ngitsueof tariff reform. The party It
pledged to It ; the people are waiting for It,
It I the rallying cry among the far
mere ot the West and Northwest; It I the
tlogan of the laboring man In the Eatt and
tn the South. In Iowa It hat already
brought victory ; in Massachusetts it teem
certain to bring It; In Kantat It cauaee
trembling among the htgh-tarlff repub-
Ican.
Here tn the Industilal centre of the
Eatt the wage-earners tee in it their only
hope of relief. They have found and a till
find the McKinley tariff a delusion and a
burden. It promise them . more, work ;
manufactories have been closed. It prom
Ises better wages; wage have been re,
duced. It promised to decrease the price
ot necessaries of life; the prlcet have gone
up Instead of down. It promised Amer
lean tin from American ml net; none It
made. It promises better woolen goodt;
It promlied to raise
the price of Ohio wool; It hat lowered It.
It promised to end atriket; they have not
decreased. It promised to "make better
timet;" It hat made them worse. It prom
ised to be a blessing; It hat become a bur
den.
And it Is the duty and aim and purpose
of the democrat party to remove thlt In-
Iqu'tous, cruel and unwarranted McKinley
tyttem ot tantt taxation.
"' t-i - it
"The New York Sun" the Cincinnati
r
We want your trade and we feel confident we
you money.
W. F. READ.
SAIban.y
--
-x-
Oregon
Call and see what a stock of -
Fancy Goods,
Furnishing Goods,
Dress Goods,
hosiery,
We have to select from. Our stock is not onlv the largest
p
but the cheapest ever shown in Albany.
can aare
Enauirer. and the Atlanta Constitution are
warm advocates of Senator David B Hill's
nomination for the presidency.
And it may be added that it is the un
faltering support of such journals as these
that cause acual democrats to distrust Hill
as a tiresHtentiai candidate. Liar Ksbursr
since the discovery of machinery for convert- (w va) Jvetvs.
ing woolen rags into substitutes for wool. I It is true that the politicians of the dem
The hiah protective tariff on wool has the I ocratic party of New York are largely for
direct effect of limiting the demand for
American wools, for the reason that under
such tariffs neither domestic wools, nor
manufactures of wool, can be exported and
sold at a profit. Only that amount of do
mestic wool will be purchased and consum
ed which is required to mix with foreign
wool to. produce the required quality of
oods to supply the home market."
IK COKCI1U8ION
'Itisnot unreasonable to assume the
lower duties upon these articles would cause
tome increase of importance, for a reduction
of the duties would cheapen the price to
consumers, thus largely increasing consump
tion. An increased consumption would
call for an increased home manufacture, as
well as enlarged importations. 13y substi
tuting economy for taxation we shall run
no risk of causing a deficit ia the govern
ment revenues, whiio lifting a grievous
load of taxation from gome of the plain
Hill. But the masses of the people there as
elsewhere are in close touch with Cleveland,
No public man intlie country fills so large
a place in the hearts of the toiling masses
at Cleveland' They like him for his can
did, unflinching hontsty and personal and
official integrity.
1-
11
4 a
w
ti
"J.i
for Infants and Children.
Caatorta la so well adapted to children that
I rtworamead It a superior to any prescription
Vnown to me." IL A.. AacBza, II, p..
111 So. Oxford St Brooklyn, N. T.
" Th use of 'Cantoria' is to nnlversal ami
tut niorits so well known that it aroma a work
o( supereromtion to endorse it. Few aea the
iutelliRont tarailiea wlw do not keep Caatoria
within easy reach."
CxBLoa JLlItTTH, D.D..
New York CltT.
Vita Pastor Bloominr late Rafartned Church.
Caatorlm enrea Cotie, Const tjvitlon,
SourSt Huoch, DiaiThcnt. Eructation,
Kills orma, givos sleep, and M-yuiotc3 dl-
postion,
TVithuui injurious medication.
For several yenrs I Imre recommended
Tour Oetoria, and shall always continue te
00 ao as it has invariably produced beaeucia
results." i
Edwix F. Pabuxb, M.
"Tbe Wlnthrop," tth Street and Tth Are.,
KewYorkCiti
Tes CciTAna Comvutj, 7T Mukoat Etbset, Xkw Yobs.
Dealer tn '.
COFFEES, SPICES,
aad a genera! ataortmsnt of
Bubaariptlonagant foi all tha leading Nstvspsper j an.l Mag'Jne.v Term? cash.
fUsur tti(r. ., Albany, 9
CHOICE TEAC.
' A number of republican papers are
still talking about Hills "stealing". New
York state. He aid nothing ot tne sort,
He simply used his legitimate -jKiwors a
provernor, which in that state - are greah
than in any other in the union, to put the
will of the people into effect The "Steal
ing" has been on tho republican side, and
has been carried on for twenty years past.
Hill merely did his duty. Telegram.
That's so, Senato? Hill declared just
after Uie election last fall in New Tork that
the democrats ekcted a majority of both
branches of the legislature. The republi
cans denied." Kill submitted his case to
the courts. . The court-? PutuiruHl him.
I "v ill iPi j ''
in u
i t ia VU fl:-
v ti. .i ia a v u jl sar - ' t
l'rn!Ios the FLGCP, Cores CONSTIPATION, IXDICI S TU
T.IU lit !SS, LIVER C05IPLAOTS,SKK IHHLACRE, CGLte,
I'Kit'LI, EllSKIN AFFECTIONS, &ni DISEASES AlillslNU from
Mar:i:rnK stoaiACii. v .
2" ' C, nulne JIAMB VRG TEA is fui tip ft . YELLOW WL AI'PJ:i:.-
v i: 1 .'; .' k'-7Hthi of EMJL FliESL. . '
f rrwrtOTOt & CO. Agemts, 8.m Fbancsi-o.