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VOL XXVII.
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ALBANY. OliKGON, Fill DAY, MARCH -18. t8.)-.
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CLEARANC
E SALE !
Anotiiir Fake. Two young men are
In the city Working the "new method ult
company,1 a ort of a lottery scheme
which should be et down on. We do
not know i but auscct the men mentioned
in tne following from the Ureuonlan are
the tame, an Immaterial fact though., 1 1
U ilmeoiirclilsenskepta mule on hand
lor new and uncertain schemes that prey
on me puuuc: -un the tront ni a building
on Wahln(ilon street, near Front, there
Ulhlttln: "New Method Suit Company
a 33 suit lor si. 1 he company wa
composed o( Isadora Harnett, and a young
man named Palmer. A month ago I'al
mer went East ostensibly to select a new
stock ol good, but no word has come
(rom him . Harnett has not been seen
since Saturday, artd the supposition I that
nenasgoneto join l'adner, lloth are
supposed to have gone to (Jreede, Colo.
The tilan of tho cum nan v was to oriranUo
suit clubs o( thirty-eight members, each
o! whom paid $i a week, Nina clubs
were organised in the city. When a
nember drew a suit he dropped out, that
much ahca.!, but the others kepi on con
tributing. No member has received a
suit for a month. Thirty suits were due
last 1 ueday, and clu'i members hive
hern calllnu for them ever dav. onlv to
find the doors locked on them. 1( Itarnett
and Palmer have left lawn they are not
over $500 ahead of the different clubs."
Ak Ea ok Atvti. TIi Uamcy
Tlmea 1ms an artlut who cottiDletelv
knocka out all other Orruon NaaU. even
the Uregnn HUteaman anil Northwest
A LARGE NUMBER OF REMNANTS have Wn
A laf . . . . .,, in uregon btateaman ami Northwest
jA f er in our various Departments, anl wo will Agriculturalist win have to ukt a back-
& eioso 1119 same out at considerable loss than cost,
'lhny consist of Dress Goodj, Woolen Hosierj, in InfanU,
Misses and Ladies, Embroideries, Velvets, Plushes, Satins,
Silks, Corsets, and Indies and Children Umlerwtar, Etc
Theso Goods aro arrangotl on our Rargain Counter i.and ao
examination of tho same will of intsrest to buyers who
have an eyo to a good bargaiu.
ance
In addition to the above we will havo a general clear
sale of all other lines in stock, and we Avill give 10 per
cent d;scounton all cash sales until March Ist.onour entire
siock otlryuoods, Dress Goods, Corsets, Ladies and
Children chocs, Hosiery Woolen Underwear, etc
ON THE SECOND FLOOR we cany a corauleto line
.fir..i. t.. 11 -it i . ... " . - iin laqaina vity J
Ol iueu 8, J)OJ 8 anUnUUrenbClOUUng, burnishing UOOUS, OreitonCilynaperiulllahavadiecoverea
fO lOWing reductions: ih. mountains and u. it i( the
anai. j-.vn iu aeriou pictures are
funny, and it triea to be funny at Uaat
with its aheara. Here la one of tlitiu:
The man who went Into the newspaper
ortlce to do up the editor of an Oregon
aatreuriiMli paper, tor nubliahlnx an ac
count of his Iteating hii wifo over the
heaxl with a aix-aliouter aud kickimr his
children out of doors In a snow storm.
has concluded to nostrums licklne? the
editor till some future date, lie has
bought a gallon of arnica, and hired two
doctors to pick out the bullets.
Tut IUakox cr Ir. It was left (or the
Newport Times to discover the real rea
son of E P Roirer'a recent trio over the
Oregon l'aclflc. Here It is: Mr E 1
lagers, general freight and passenger
agent for the Southern Vacirk, arrived
in 1 aquina City Moulay. It seems the
MEN'S SUITS
Worth,
r-YOUTH'S SUITS
$ 0.50 for $
7.50
0.00
10.00 .
2.50
15.00
20.00
4.50iWorth,
5.50
C50
8.001 "
Q.50
11.00!
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5.00 for
6.00
7.50
10.00
12.50
1500
3.23
4.00
500
7.50
9.00
10.00
roads can maka them low enoiuch rate
ol transportation to their mill and Mr
Kogers tooa a spin to the U r front to
secure the proer tajr ol Iho land. The
teen It of thu vtail we hav not ascer
tained.
A SPECIAL OFFER
3f A-
Vaar raoaaKasiv. There are soma
pretty small men in some city courjriU.
Ashland evidently has a iew. The
Urants Tata Courier aayi. Ashland is
setting very progressive. The council
has just passed ordinances prohibiting
boys from telling apples at the trains
and forbidding hotel runners from en
croaching on th sacred precinct of the
depot in search of pairous. It loiks as
tiioutcb tl.e ratiroau had considerable to
say iu running that town. The tew
applet told by the children in the course
Boy's Wagon, Woith $2, sSt
utoli a iioa.it. boute time ago 11 jk
Myers took a boy from the orphan's
home to raise on hit ranch at Slay ton.
He ran away as soon a he sot Ills bear
ing and some time ago returned. . lie
I it. nrtl Mrinilii ntutit with tha liitl
March 1st, as We positively Withdraw tPIS proposition ftt horae, sad.e and bridle iu Myene ttable
4t,t and is believed to hae taken a revolver
and tome money. No trace of the boy
has yet been Lonnd. lie Is aoout tlx
teen years old, his name is Uco. I'rilrhes,
and he hat started Qlt well equipped.
Journal-
Albany (Jbowisjo. The fiscal postal
year closet oh March Slit. It still be a
gratifying fact to learn that the postal
receipts of the Albany poet ontce nave
increased so rapidly the past year at to
raise Albany from a tiitra to a second
I class oitice. the receipts f-r the year ftl
ready being touicient to Justify tins. Jl.r
business of a poet office always epeakt
for the growth of a city. Resides thia
indication the directory census now toe
ing taken will enow Iroa present mat
cations, that the city hat grown at least
EU0 since the census of 1S0M.
No Waxuaa.-iA t6 vear o.d son of
The vtry latest news Is that you can buy at JUWUS jmes Roberts neariv had his hand blown
To be given away with each and every Rov's Suit, with
short pants,which we sell belore March 1st.
TAKE NOliCE that these offers art good only until
March 1st, as we p
that dato,
G, W. Simpson.
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Julius GradwoM's Bazaar
op APWOIJL'3 BAZAAR, fbr net cash, goods as fellows:
Arbuokle's Coffee, Pr Pound 25c.
17 lbs. Granulated Sugar $1.00
20 lbl Extra C Sugar White 1.00
No. 1 Kerosene, per- .single gallon' h.j"' jj .23
tJaWrsflllsi, 5 gallons . , i 00
ft Oalloria Good Pickles a. . , .Q0
20 lbs. No. Saron 8op 80
!ThoIle prtceof sugr-lM lbs atrsC, 14.75; 100 .( gianolsUd t.T.
I will enn4aot a strict easb afore, anl a'l foods wl! be aoM fir nat eh ftn a in
a! ore, anl a'l i
' priM. Uy i
o 15 pr eenl ln than rvn ar rlM. Uy ssoek of C'blnaware Knf foods, w(
SltM,
aompi
hiking powder, and always piae uiy auswraers,
all Ibe dalratl svlea (l)sltM. as well as neral rinfH of grar. eroei
S'T. lainossad Sarinre in aomuidla. 1 mS a epe!lr of ft is Vh; Si?ls
; Ageiii (r several responsible Intaranno ooipan!: - Jnllas t)rad!rhl.
ALLEN
Wholesale
BROTHERS,
RETAIL G
ROGER
S
CIQARS
TOBACCO. AND CHOICE FRUITS Of Aul
IM UARQT OR SMALT. nUANTITIES
"in vmw BEATON.
off this momlnz hy firing a dynamite cap,
which he was playing wuh.sayethe Salem
Journal, lie held th can in his left
hand and tried to see if he could explode
it br touching the fulminate with a re-JI
hot Iron. The ie;ult wm thkt r.e had the
ends of hU n-.ldJIe finger ana thumb
blowr. off and both hand and face cut and
Injured. Qrs Carwrlght and Jsup re-
paircu nj wuuiun
Road Extensiom. The Junction City
Board of Trade Is agitating the question
of the extension of the west side road from
CorvalMsto that city. The Willamette
Real Estate company promises gift
fooo toward this end, ana -we nave no
doubt that the Mouthern I'aclrk will but hi
the road this yearlf offered sufficient In
d'Jcements. Ex. '
Tut Builmxo SiAdo.i Mr E F oi
.as let the contract for building the new
brick livery stable on Second street to I F
Conn. V.'ork was begun on the same this
morning. The building will be 5oxjoo,
two stories high with a handsome tront
and wtil be completed, as soon a possible,
having iteen remcq or sirjney a i,o
for a term of years,
The state and county ta of Ladd Si
Bush and A Bush, as appears on the
Marlon county tax rull for loot, Is f 4,131
89: This firm this year pays about one-
fortieth of the county tax. it also pays
taxes fn several other counties tn Oregon
and In Washington and Idaho, it P
,ne-twelfth of the Calei.i cit y tsx.artd One
hlrtcenih ' of
Stateman.
Lkbakon. Mr l'eet lms roncluded to
build a flouring mill in Lebanon, of KM)
barrels capacity.
At the annual school mucting Monday,
F M Miller was elected tlirt'ir, and lr
L Foley wag re-ducted clerk.
That interesting drama, "Comrades,"
and the laUKhablo farce, "The Mttlo
KelK-l," wero reproduced Wednesday
evening.
In Justice llindnun'a rourt tudxy,
there la a trial in prourese, between Mr
lKidsoimnd Mr Fellows, hoth of the
I.eUnon photograph gallery. Mr Inkt
aon cha.ges Mr Fellows with flourishing
a pistol in a threatening manner. Mr
tollows was discharged.
In company with l)r D M Jones, of Al
bany, we vlalicd the new 0 I' church
editlee in Albany, Monday. The build
ing Is nearlng completion and when fin
ished r ill bo onn of the handaomeNt
stmelures of the kind In theeounty seat,
W J Dennett, the arc), Itecr, has shown
marked taste and skHI in designing this
structure. Advance.
An Imsani MK.Mr Alexander Ross
was examined this forenoon by a commU.
skin comiUtlnif of Urs Maton and Irvine,
and committed to the Intane asvlum, to
whit h place he was taken by J N I'loffman
this noon. Ross is at old druggUt.and has
been traveling tors Portland house. Years
ago he was In butnss tor hhnselt and was
burned out, receiving Injuries which have
since affected him some lie was seen
wandering around Tangent jumping
fences In a stiange manner. 11a seemed
to think some ono wb after him, but his
mind run mostly on an elevated inllroad
he was to bul.'d" between htlverton, his
home, and a ranch owned by htm at Sil
ver Crerk Falls, lie Is a business tanking
man. The case Is an unfortunate one.
Cai'sks oy The Astoria Ta'k has
Intelligence of absolute authenticity that
Captain tieorue Flavel has sold lii
ntous Tanxy l'oint farm. The tmrchaxers
arKLIwyer, l'Jlturkrt. mil other
railroad functionaries. The price paid
i 300,(X)0. The tale is fully consum
mated, and it is one to be hailed with '
unbounded eratincatlon bv the rcitulents
of the lower Columbia. Its import Is
onmistakable, as the atiit'iry of a tnoxl
auspicious day of prosterity now almut
to dawrt.after the lng and gloomy night
inai na teuuuniy iioveml over the
peninsula and the country round about.
Asturiaua inav well lo entiiuaittstic. as
tlxy ate. over the announcement The
good news is almoMt of electrical force,
and full of the gladdest of inspiration,
Qrowlimo. The Oregon Oracle is
growling at the Southern Iulfk, parti
cularly at Mr Kachler. Here is one ol
liieiu, tntereatirui fn itself, and also be
cause it shows tltat AU.any's position as
the heart of the valley is appreciated :
His Kast Side road runs from a citvof
!W,00O people through a valley of loo.Oiu
peop'e, ana yet you cannot at t f row that
city to the valley Mween &:30 a iu and
p ru fvii uay. Neither can yoti get
frutn the head of that valley (Kugene)
aner tu o'clock am; the heart u the
valley (Albany) after YiM u'dxk n tn :
the capital of thertate (Nstlent) after 1 :40
ptn; to the uictroDolis of the state
(i'ortlauJ) tie same day. That is rail-
roaumg itti a hot rah.
iiooo t ine to ArrA -,n ih cae
f Llndlcy Smith ard others, siralii.t T
tgenton ilgg. Zrpt.ln job and William
Maiksy, Judge Ucsdy, In the Vidtcd
Mates circuit court, yesterday made an
order requiring defendants to appear on
Maren ac, and show cause why thrv
houtd not be en ioliied from !jr.lrir the
nenr. s ceniucates oj sate 01 the Ureuon
Paclllc railroad, and ato lcucd a restrsin.
Ing order prohibiting ttrfirt from doing so
In the meantime, tonds were reuulrrd
of ptalntlfls In the sum of $ 50,000 , hU h
were furnUhed by W S and Wilhtm M
Ladd. Oreitonun,
CoiKa to Salkm. The following from
the Journal Is about A'oanv s well known
horseman, the hoiset mentioned now
being In training at the old fair ground.
Charles E Barrows wl! arrive In Kalcm
about the 14th of Msrcb, wltb his tbfe ol
troueri. jte ha tooui twelve horses in
his care and tbey are all looking as fine
as any stable of trotters that has si yet
ever ertived tn Salem, which comes ta
show that C E Harrows. tl. rridkal
horseqign, (a oee tht undrrstands J.l
business. Among them will be the two
AlUrri'Jnt stallions, Multnomah and ()rj-
onc.
StirniMC Cot'tT Dot k kt Follow Ir. g
U the I J nn county docket for the supreme
court now In session In Salem:
Iva Templcton, appellant, vs Linn
count, respondent.
fciate of Oregon, reeponc5,t t v v
social, ami t'i;S!soi
Tlll'BHOAV ,
Cnshter Archibald, of the I.lnn Count
Itank, hIhi recently met wlth'an tcctden
is at his post of duty, w-iih hi head In
several sling, prccnllng a very warlike
appeauiice.
ratnAV
Mr Thot Kay, of Hahin, was in the
city this afternooni
(ienrgt Moreliouwo vtit up to his Cnt
cado ranch thji afternoon.
Charley MrlVmald Is dellverlnn h-o-
ture entitled, 'Twenty Years a Locomo
tive Fngineer."
1 II Marshull, wtretary and tujcrin
fendentof the Albany Farmers Company,
is at the Kmi ond urcgonlun,
Mr K I. Qulnn, the pUimbtr.who went
to Han Francixco a few months ego to
take a complete course in the science of
his IhihIik-xs, returned fo Albany this
noon and expect to make this city bis
home.
Mr Alfred Morganstcrn, reporter for
.he Hradstreeta Mercantile eg'yiey, It In
the city taking the standing t our busi
ness men. Mr Morganstern iaalawver
and Is so well plunsed with Albany that
I e contemplates mnking this city his
homo during the year.
Mr J Siuilh.bettcr known In thia com
munity as "Jimmy, thecotjk," returned
to this place Saturday after an absence
of about nine mouths. He departed on
tho (Jen'l Wright when she had com
pleted the survey for the vovertiuienl
last June and came from Coos bav when
be returned. Newport Times. This Is
the same Jimmy recently in Albany on
bis return to 'ho liny. He was let-ling
so tfemd he paid a darkey bootblack Co
cents to black bis boots without n shine,
a r inKIYKt.l. 1-iUTT.
Int Tues'litf evtninu.at the residence
of Mr W K Thompson, the Vineyard Ij-
t-irers, ol the liaptist clmn li, temlernl
their prenident, Mr ti 1 Coshow, and his
family ,a farewell parly, previous to their
departrre for their new home In Mo
Miunville, where Mrst'osliow and child
ren will go this week and MrCoshow
next we'k. An evening full of good w ill
and enjoyment was paused in a variety
of feature, making U a plenaaut ailalr.
A cotile hitndom pictures wete tend
ered Mr t oshow at teatlmonlal of the
at'precialion of the tociety for his work.
Mr t osiiow wt;i go into uusinett in
MeMlnnvillo with U 11 Irvine, formerly.
of thia city, lie Is a voting man of
marked ability and lotvrity. and with
his family tsket the koI will of onr
etthsens wits 'hem. A big leaalhusi-,
nesa is undoubtedly in ttoro for Irvine
& Coehow.
ArfoAT ,
m
Mr J L I'age, of Eugene, Is In the city,
Mr Harry like, id Forttand, Is in the
c.ty.
MnStsnard and son have returned from
a vblt to Eugene.
Jud FHnn and C E WoSvertosi bnve
hvm In llugene attending court.
Mr and Mrt Walke r, of the Warm
Soring ajjeney, are in the city the gneal
of Mr Jaaon heeler.
Mrs Wm Tower, of Salem, returned
home today acroitifanird by Mrs C L
lower a in I son ot urownsvlilc.
Mrs O P Coshow and children went to
Sine 10 mday to Ult with her parent pre
vious to going t McMhtnvl.la to reside.
E O Phelps, an old newspaper man. has
rented a house and moved Ms family to
thli place. We Lladly welcome litem In
our tnldst. Lebanon Kxpres.
It U teportcd thst Netson Clf k, form
erly a minister of the MethodUt church
and weil known throughout the Willam
ette vatlev, is Interested In mining pro
prieties In Washington that are likely to
make him a mti-lonsire. Eugene Guard,
Tho Kay, manager ol Eatem's woolen
milt, was a'tou'h-bound passenger j ester.
dy, going 10 Albany fey the i o'clock,
thence to .San 'tiu tHJ by the California
e;p,rs. lie will remain In the mctropo
poii for a couple of weeks loukin; after
business connected wish the factory,
iacman.
People out from the Willamette report
that UrJ MTattor, forme' ly the dentl.t
here. ' been oifered $o.ooo for his tn-
tetest m the quar'a mine In Lane county
with which ho hat been connected tor a
couple year. The owners of the mine
think, they have a regular ttonanxs, and
Dot s frU-nds here are expecting to see
him it the rode of a high roller cd the
highest sort If the luck doesn't turn hack
ot, him.-AfHiand Hcor4. ,
TlilCTAHtFr 1IKIJATK.
Tho tlolmio on tho tariff wwioiH'tHKl tip in
eongrcs Wmlnwduy by McMiltin of Twin-
eMtee on tlio tlmiiocrniic siile and Pitigley of
Miimi for the republicans. Tlio following
is from McMUHn's speech:'
This congress was antit httre to correct
Iwllt ovils by imposing loa taxes and by
ilMHtding less money. The tariff law hi
now brnu in ojxtralion for a ymir and five
month. Wbreare tho benficil effect
thut were to follow from it? Whore are tho
increased wugps the lalioring man was to
ri!('ive? Whttre are the magnificent lrhm
the fitrmer and wwjhrrower wero to realiae
from it? The farmer rttaliat from 2 to 3
cents lens oa a pound from UU wool than
ho did before, and I challenno any repre
sentative liwto point to a niit;rl lino of
maiHifttetiirns in which the Lttairers wages
have Utsn increased by law, lie bill was
panned umler a pretvnueof a doire to btiio
fit tlio luhttriiiir man, but wlutt U-nefit has it
been to fiimr ' ,
llva whole matUT may ihi auniiwsl tip in
tho fact that aftur two yeare cxjerittn ut of
high rates of duly on wool the iwult has
been a redtM-Uon of one lmlf in tho inimW
of sluvp in sbtU; eart of the MtaKisippi and
Mwsouri rtvers and a retiuction of nbottt
ono half in the prions of wool. Nor have the
results been eneottrajring to wool mtmtifac
lumrs. They have been restricted m to tho
quality of wool they could afford to buy in
greaso by reaaott of the tariff- They hae
been riwtrii led in inarkeU subsfetntiidly to
their own country. They h;tvt l-:ai.'reel
to ue sliodily as a &ititji(e',s-al
"isiuiu tne siieepitiivtianwndcfiMjjBo,
sulwtantial benelit. ,-
, I t'll I'NIIICi) ACTSOX,
In Instructing their delegates tothe dem
ocratic nalloiial convention, democrats
should keep In vie y thentrong probsblil y
that In order to Insuie success; to rrvlre
the great movement of 1800 and to csrry
New Vork, ft may be absolutely necessary
to put Valcy democrat at the head of the
ticket.
What Is now to be avoided above every,
thing else is antagonism between western
democtats who are available as potable
nominees, soil it Is dear that Ironclad In
structions for favorite sons would be cal
culated to cretU Jueli antagonisms and to
mrke It much harder for the vsllcy vote
to unite In convention.
It Is by li means undesirable that the
different state convcnlfors should express
their prefcrnf e. They can 1 early al
ways do so with propt Icty, but ther sliould
do It Iu such away as to make It clear that
their detrg: ore frre to act for them In
an emergen be t'oliul what fec.r.s best
ca'culalcd to reach the end In via the
elecilo. 1 of a winning candidate Lorn the
valley in the event Jw York persistently
refuse to present ih only
dldate it b ,
If this l done, and U each slstc delega
tion Is strongly and explicitly Instructed In
the principle It Is required te represent In
Uie convention, It will be possible for the
Vest and smith to co oieratc in a way that
will certainly se'.urcthe defeat of Harri
son and his policy t,f plutocratic radical
ism. If Indiana lunuicts for Gray, or Illinois
lor l'almer or Morrison, or Iowa for
Bole it sh.mld be with th undctt-tand-
Acllug Secretary Spaulding hit sent to
toe house, In answer to a resolution of that
hctlv, a letter containing Information on
th-! sol j'tt of -he Issue and redemption of
gold a-.d v i-ertlrkat-s, viz The letter
show the go d certificate Issued fr.nr.
July, 1877, to Janury 1, 1801, nnnouncrd
to $509,039805, and the amount redeemed
to $4i5 98,563. The Usue of -liver cer
llflcste from May 0, 1878, to January,
189, aggregaied (63 ,7o8,o-o, and the
amount redeemed, $356,31 li8j. The pa
per money outstanding July I, 18S6, wat
9?M3I94, r,(! the amount January 1,
1891. fir097,8i,si J Generally speaking,
the acting secrettry says the gold certifi
cate were redeemed prh.cipally In gold
coin or bullion, while the silver certifi
cates, being usually presented hi a mull
ated condition, were redeemed by issue of
new silver certificate.
The authors of the McKintey hill hike l"K that the in tt nctlons do not so bind the
intuit criwlit to Uiemwlve for huvliiL- t.lae- stale ftlrtf hits that tney will be unebls to
1 ... - - rw a - . , -
ea sugiir on Uie tree iit, llu-y did, it is act In concert when the crisis come. 11
true, plwfjaomoa.idiiuwtgnuh' of aujfitr I we ate to keep the dtmocratlc party ad-
on the free list, but the finer aradea are I vend 'H, w e must net Jet state line keep
sl tll ttued heavily for the benefit of the man-
ufai turcr, and J.e is Ht with no more irro-
Rvtton t.y that bill Utan by the rates im-
poed in the Milis bill. It is true fifty odd
million of dollars were taken off the sugar
las , but this was not a free will offering.
or the atttue measure provided for the pay-
Hie following ticket has been pliutd in
nomination by the prsoplu'e party in Uma
tilla county: ItejUHscnlutive!, Koliert Idling
0 11 Itoberts, and J Tllenkiejconnty judgn
A II fitank y; counly commission', J ii
Kintf abotiff, Ixaiis Hfitb; clerk, A A
win! ing csr-l Walker; trensunT, William Sullivan; schoo
sujennteniU';it, Mow Huttie ..Woodruff;
surveyor, A I. Adams; coronar, Sol Worn-ley.
A dispatch from Wr.i-elinjr, Wes; Vir
gin!, says:
Over one hundred Inttrvicw with irad
ln ilemccrst of eastern Ohio on the
prcIJntlat question will be printed h-re
'ixeoriow, JUore than three-fourths f the
expression are enthusiastically fcr Cieve
and, with ex Gov Camndrll us second
choice. Ool v live are for Hit'.. Goiman
and l'almer gtt a few vtr. A Urge pro
Krilon say ttiey would not support lltll II
nominated on account of hi In difference
and lefusal to help Campbell last rear.
us apart or Interfere la our w.rk for the
common wilfsre, Wncn have In thewest
eader any one of whom can eal!y be
nominated and elrticd cn the Issue Mr
Cleveland ha helped to make so power
ful In this coontiy. If Mr Cleveland I
not to represent this l.uc, let us do every-
The movement oi irold to America from
Europe a few months seo was due. so the
organ to d us, to the McKlntey bill. I
tr.e movement ot eottl to 1 11 rone from
America due tothe same cause? ijon't ai
answer at once.please Seattle ttlfgrafk.
Republican of Indiana in ite conven
tion instructed for Harrison.
VC1L MTATR lltrt,
II V linm to A P Iferons.lOacre.
WW 1. , 250
U 8 to Ietia V Itamutcr, 100 acres,
14 . 3 t aunt
Wm F lloren to J h Turnidge,
152.IW acres, IP K 8. ........
Oregon to Atldta Ilnvenport, S'JO
acrtsCll 4
t U IWvenport To Will S Cress, 640
1 ' acres UK 4
John M Cress f)T II IX-Cew, SCO
acret0K4 T.
J J How land t san, lhirger, 24
ar.ret v w o.
tnent of 112,000.000 to tho iiroducert tfhlng possible to sec that it Is proper!
tugrs as bountie. Atnun, while the Gfiv repreentcJ.
tsld million dollars tax was taken off sugar Utiles the valley states are divided by
an increoM of dulic. amounting to aljout Intrigue or by blundering, o that the
M.QOO.WQ, was put on other things, and cannot set together when united action Is
generally on the isetwrie of life. They I requtred, the nominee ot the democratic
removed the sugar tax which yielded djfht-convention will be ihc next president
ninths of iu ln-neCt tn the trawury and bui I Louis AVf:
oiie-t.ttitli to the sugar tiumufarturer, oi;!y
to ploee many niiUioii more tlian tlw augar
'x en otlwr things where but one-fourth of
e Uw s exaction went into the treasury
aitd three fourth went into tl private
coffers of favored manufactun-rs. It will
be stunt that this but is utill abtirden of
OXI.OfJO indirectly to lite op)e, and instead
otthetr obUining $G0.G0Q.Mj0 relief by thi
luuige of Use, tlwy hartUv obtained 110.-
W),m net benefit. Tlie whole bill i
cluiraeterixcd by eotiscienceless favoritism
for the few and imix il.-a oprekm for Ue
any, R the cotwidendion of the bill the
manufacturer alone i favored, but the con
sumer i never considered. The etii-oncv
weeding the campoigit had rerpiirvl a
east amount of money to carry 00 the elec ht with ft devoU(
two. It wo rttwl hi rowing the npiw ..,..t , .
1 - , , , aaeai! iu av hw iew j-Mti
lsWtllr.ritl i,f ti.ma Mtnl mviihL n m UH(?i 1.
Ubrf. lite iiTomisea of that camoaisr
were put into a statutory form, and ever
cloa mc4 tho who eeI it most have
been benefitwi by the various Uw panted
by our opponents on the- subject of taxation
sinee lf85.
If no other rood resulted frpra the Mi-Kin
ley bill, tt has taught the American people
that the tariff is a tat and a law upon, tit pee,
pia wno orurom? uiearticle njvrn, W4u h it
is levied. Willi tlia'tax removed from
sugar the ric is down in all American
Vtkeis to an amount aliout eqwd to the
Juty rtwuovod. On the other hand, when
an additional tax of 1.2 :enUa pound was
mpoafei on ttn
Fllnn Block
ai.bant, oaEao.
FACTORY
proprietor,
AI DA tf
.ir. sjosui'ii,
WHOLESALE
Only White Labor Employee1,
Mr Loul Viereck has purchased the
iuusc on iiip op; ft1 ovv,,y
which a livery stable It to be built, and 1
moving it to ids corner a block south
Bill Nye tells of a case where an editor
had to leave town for omitting to mention
such an Item, hence our promptness In
the matter. Ruet'eer ii Conn are doing
the moving, .
Bicvcta Stoi.ek. A bicycle bclr.nslng
to Geo Washburn was stolen frotri his fa
thers yard a few evenings since. No clue
n Decn aDtaineu to irie inici.
RETAIL
S3 LACK MAN & HODGES,
LEADINGDRUGGISTS
DfiUCS. F.1EDICH1ES STAT I0I1ARY &u
RE
A
AT GOsST
TIios. Brink's 01(1 Stand
cm in mm SKMiKjicniE nm n a cmk
the'ech'ool district tax
Roicers, appellant
Maria A Kawtou, appellant, vs t!h J
SluA:t, respondent.
I'na II iJooVe t.o, srnci'nis. w m
St John and Cynthia 1st julm, (rspond-
cnisj ovtcnuatH.
The Bethlehem Iron Company, of South
Bethlehem, Fa, wl.l make an extensive
exhibit st the world's fair. Including- steel
rail, a batt.e-shlp shafting i: tt'ct In
length, guns, pro'ectlles, an aT.uor-plate
iugot weighing .100. tons,' and various
naval appliance. Th: company wld also
erect a full-size mouti ct Its famou u?
ton steam hammer, said to the lr-cst
in the world, it will be to :t Lopearatice
a perfect dttpllcatc In every respect. It
will span the main avenue f Mach'nery
llalL and wlK rise to a hckht of ninety
feet. At the last Paris exhlbi'lon ereat
attention was attracted by a slroilay model
shown y the uceunot workt, btit repr?
icnting only a too tn hstnmer.
The dinatchs av that lantet Wakely
deposited with the World 2500 in behalf
ot aullivan to ftaht anv man In the world
(colored men bat redjfor the championship, Jonas Davia to II L Iladd, I) acres,'
tne largest purse otlcrcd by any cltto, ex - I 13 w 4 ,
cept the California, and an ourslde bet of I Geo F Hurkhart tQ J C,lter,lott
$10,000 a side. Whoever first cover the I TLp.n..n-. V. .'. '. .......... : . ,
deposit will be given the preference. Cor- G, F Hurkhart to, L C Slater, 3 ht,
btt ha ? 1 000 up now, and cay bewil.i
put up it aduttlnnal' kKoo Tuesday,
Peof le ard'cet'lng tired of J L Sull'van;
but l there is to W any (lyhtlng let buhl
van and Slavin pound each other and S't
tie the barbarous business Tl.c Man
A, bout Town would bet on ii.
Wi. In the proceedings of the Third
Ha Sucked Egos. The Ashland Ke-
party meeting in Lebanon is the follojv- eor(t teiia - Jnterestinz story about how
ng: "ineasaeseor was requeued u . Iftrm,,r t ten cents to coinolete the
amount necetssary to pay hit taxes. Hie
-- FV t II t
SH Sa 4 ".i.y m
oisris jjn joy
Eptli the method, tjutttesuHa
Syrup jf Figs is taken It ia pleasant
and refreshing to the taste, and acta
fently yet promptly on the Kidneys,
aver and Bowels, cleanses the eya
tern effectually, dwpels colds, head
aches and fevers and cures hahitufl
conslipatlotf permanently, For Ealai
is) uo and . H botticB by td
drappriBtH.
CALIFORNIA HQ SYRUP CO.
SAN fRANGlSCO, CU j
W M tavidon o J J Rowland
acres 15 w 3
0 &;C U It toj Inmriiiihielacret
V. it
Oregon to J L Turnidge,8') acres, 9
K 3
T W Hwearlnger to 1 1' Ca vender,
B.4 lucres 1 w a
Arthur Ilavit to 11 F Brown, 100
aoret 13 b
US to Arthur Davia, 1(30 acres,!?
5
Lebanon.
Paniel I-eedy to Ktta M Iluatun,
lot 1, bl as.H't mt A
A llncklctuan ta J L Hill, lot 7, bl
tt, ll'tStd A...
MO
400
2SS0
6200
V0
83
120
810
230
1100
45
450
4.-r0
700
160
VK-s, IT ItoSH.
Tho world owe wore to the day hdiorer
tlutn it does to the parasite who aeooire
wealth bv takinir advantage of bit id low.
Ihslle Timet Mmtlamret
Wly, tiien, do you defend lite things
whkh give to'parasitea what in ejuity be
long to othen? Yon advocate things which
give to the strong at tie expense of Ui
weak. You profeMt to believe that men can
receive "beneCbT' witliout roljbinsr others.
You think;Uiat estretue aellishnesa is prac
tical, and that eelf jimervatioa wean the
acrifhx" of the lu-tny for the benefit of Use
few. You ivere old institutiona, regard
isst of nuirit. and dpnd tipim custom and
otion - which w only
ami the fellow w ho
ia "stuck" oa himself end the things which
are bis' Yoa l:long to the republicaa
party, which is the reason that you c&Mnot
come out boldly at uh Utue for the right
e dont Uame you, lor reallv, we are
aware, yoa do- whstf. )d deeta to t bet for
your ow n m;M intrrM, nwler the circum
sbtnetst. Uread and halter depend upon it.
and theee aoldm fail to convince the most
au'.f-wille l and delermiucd. Eai-t Otrgon
sua.
Ayerfs
Sarsaparilta
The Best
Blood Medicine
,BB, SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSBSSSd
Bo tay Lead hi 'j lVtysiciavm
and Druyfiitti, and their opin
ion U indorsed by thousand
cured by it of Scrofula, lie
tenia, Erysipelas, and other
dlscaiea of the blood.
"AVer's SarsapariiJa ha won its repu
tation t y year of valiwhie serviee to the
cotnmut lty. u u th btt."-u. . jn",
Iii(!ttlt. m Merrlmark St., Lowell. !.
lr. W, V. Wrlglit, J-aw faw ford. Toon ,
aaysj Jn my practiee. 1 myarlaUy pre
aeril Ayer garsapariila lor eiirfii dis
eases j! the blood."
JZtt- r,",e' Tlilrdand Oxford t,i
. ri)lladlpliJa, 1'a., write t "I'or two year
I have preserlbed ayer BamapariUa lit
numeroi; lustanees, and 1 liiwl it IiIkIiIv
efficacious In the treatment of ail disoraei
of the blood."
h. M. BoMnsoa, PliarmaeLst, Salrfna, O ,
certifies : "Ayer tfarsaparllia ha alwajs
been a great seller. My customer tuiuk
there i tie blood-purifier equal to a,"
"For many year I was afflir-te w!V -''
serofulotis ruiinlng jrcs, whicli, at last be
came so bad the doctors aSvlcd smpuuittn!'
one of tiy lejr to aave my life. heraa
takliig A yr SarsBparWa and soon saw'an
Improvement. After using about two dozen
bottle the sores were healed. I continue to
take a fw bottle of till medlciue eaeii
year, for my blood, and am o longer troa
b cd with sore. I have tried other reputed
Hood-pot lllers, but none does so much cood
a Ayer 8arsaparU!a."-D. A. licbUmoi!,
toot (alt to fet
Ayer'sSarsaparilla
raaraaEo bt
til J. C AYER & CO., MM2S3.
Bold by IrMf.u. ai, x jj. Wctit r-, buUitm
W: R READ,
10fl
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A', the conclusion of a week's session in
Kansas City, Kans., the Methodist Gen
eral Conference of ihje state adopted
a resolution denouncing ai farcical and
plate, tin plate went up I ruijCU!ous. tie attetnpta made by Governor
in price an over m country. tx on pearl I Uanphrey and hi subordinate to put
buttons, upon which the duty waa vwdly f down lhe wicjt jquor traffic and serving
ir creased; so on linen good,v Whatever nolice porr the repubJWoa party that uo
mny have been the tisuaiiou before, the 1 1... the next ktata olattorm contained a
Americnix irjio.ltave eotna to know that I rabid proldbltloo plank It could not eapect
W tariff i a toxand have dealt with those lth iupport of the Methodist church. The
wao increareu me tax in U-.e last fcgre conference repret..-nted Sao.000 Kansas
aecoramgiy by altuinutong to the authors communlcaal. The situation as regard
ot the hif h ratoa w,e, now have to pay, the I the liquor traffic w as stated by the speak
gretc rebuke that was ever administered I ers to be anpalltna. disgraceful to republl-
W.any party in Wits country, turning tbejcanUm and utterly offensive to molality.
repuhiican ruajoritjr r,tot a, VMnocratic mt
jwitycl ft.ui.nt three fotirtlw. Thcsro is I One Hate hs selected delegate to the
another ivoviHion of Uo rcceottt Juw which uaildnat democratic convention. Vtwty
ahould bo amended, the one allowing thowthrce other tate are to be heard from.
wao are opul'jnt enough and have, leasure David B Hill is the chojoe or the machine
Call and see what a stock of
Fancy Goods,
Furnishing Goods,
Dress Goods,
. tfoisiery,-
Wo have to select from. Our stock is not only the lurgsst
but tho cheapest ever shown in Albany.
We want your trade and wo feel confident we an taye
you money. .
W. F. READ.
SAl bany ,
-:-
Oresron
sarausasSBauw. aaas
lj go aljroad to bring in free of duty quan
tities of clothes as wearing apparel.
In New York Qrover Cleveland ta the
choice cJ tour-fifths o the dtmocrattln
the country. The convention that named
I Hill delegates In New York was elected
by 3 per cent of the democratic vote of the
; state. The total vote at the primaries In
New York City wa only about sooo. The
(13.2U0
the County Alliance to assess the city of
Albany in person and not by proxy and
to require evciy taxpayer to swear to
hu tax list." Now, why should Albany
be assestied in person any more than any
other part of the county." In the past
thereoorat win snow viiat it lias paid its.
proportion of the county tax like a little
man.
Wat Efc Leo Growing -A correspond
ent the Ai'vance ay city lot are. go
ing, and, hose fishing choice bt should
come early. Klnc were sold the past
week- Mr Ancorge purchased two and
will at once erect large building to be
used for store, etc. Mr Bulley has three
good lots and will build as soon a the
road will admit. T M Devlne procured
about one half block; says, .he wai.l all
that adjoin him.
Abran:h of the Fratcrt.ty iiulkllng and
Loan Association lias been organized in
this fUy with. -eighty share, Eugene
Guard. Reiler organise one of your own,
these ptUside It Si t, A are very uncer-
tain affair, generally run In the interest
of the managers, ana it is the exception
where they are on the quare.
Tub Tiano Came Mr W Ijloore,"' o
gtrfttTEy dp Moor6', has received lhe piano
which he drew front the Kan Francisco
Kxamlner'a premium list recently. It is
a Mason fc llamlin, a fine instrument.
and may be geen at Will & Links, wbere
it ia On exhibition, .
(irrnw Tuutos Mixed. -Iieccntly
fialem 'paper eent Albany's recorder to
the penitentiary, ana now the Uresron
ian correspondent from that city sends
Albany's clear headed chief of police to
the asylum: "J K Hoffman, a draggled
of Lian county, waa brought to the
asvlum today, lie ia 45 years old and
i has Lean insane only a few days."
tax collector hog been here taking in the
"SheeWtds" to help keep up the expenses
of our county, -end, 'alber 4 laughable oc
curence took place in Inlow & Ashpole's
store, i,ue of U.e citizens lacked ten cents
of having money enough to pay his taxes
ia full so he brought one dozen egaa to
the etore, whereupon the following dia
ipiitte ensuedi Merchant--"Well B,
what do you want to do with those
ecus?" Ii "I want to sell them for ten
centa cash, to raise money enough to
pay my taxev" Merchant "Well, we
are not In the habit of paying cash for
egg so I can't do it," John Nichols
was aittinii on the counter, and he re
marked : "B, if you vill sack the dozen
psras I w ill clve vou the ten cents.
Whereunon B cot down 0ft his Knees and
becran silc'kln'a ihe'etrua and in a few
momenta had swallowed tlie run tents of
the dozen euun andJobn N was out his
ten ceptSi and B had the full benefit of
the c-l'us, took hie ten cents, paid his
taxes and went on iub way rejoicing.
Interstate Commissioner WIU'riv R.
Morrison, of Illinois, speaking of the dem
ocratlc convention t,n Cook county, em
bracing r.s city of, Chicago, which last
week Indorsed Palmer for presided, he rrotegt agAin,t the snap' convention was
declared h could net ice that It was con- J tgned by more t'emocrats than voted at
oucteaany tncreniiy irom tne Hill con- those pi I marie. The chance are that
Venlon in New York. He was opposed not nothcr one of the forty-three sute.
to Palmer' candidacy and regarded It an Wjj 8ln,ct jls delegate for David
unwise movement, bald Mr Morrison: I B Hln The New York machine will not
"lie If altogether too old to become a can- name lhelr democratic candidate tor pre.
dldate. We shall have many fiiend 1n h4ientthI.year.-AUantaJra
ine state convention ana iney win do op
posed to Talmer candlcacy, I want to say I J vtCf)i were..oeded to show the in
right here, however, that I never bolted itenm m j Rna earnestness of the democrats
nominee in my life, and never VI- f0f Linn county to do their whole duty in the
- ' -: I eoniinir eamnaiim in this county it ia sup-
I,t bM beu practically deel led by the , f . ymt thpje were i0l dele-
leading democrat of Kansas not to put a ,.0 i,,.t , 4i, tnt mnvmition and 100
Katun uitvwju r wiv
presidential electoral ticket in the Held,
and to sypport the people's party electoral
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- j ssh -v. iv r L r 1 1 rj-- : r 7 . ? i.w a
V.
1
S?WjSsSS.K
fcr
Infants
nnrj Children.
"C oat or ! a ta so lreU adapted to chnreo thot
1 reoinnxstd it superior 10 any prascripUoa
-uown to me." II. A, Aacacx, II. D.,
IU So, Oxford Et, Erootlj-n, H. T.
Look Here a MoMjtvx. I have some
of the choicest' residence lots In Albany
icr aic, terms so reasonauiu mm snjuuujr
can buy and own a home of his own by
paying; a small paytueat down and mal
mont.ily payment thereafter until a'l
paid for. For further formation ca'
the oftce. cofner ind and Br;adalb!), !
opposite Democrat office. ;
' ; . Dr G W Mastow.
ticket, A fusion will u'so be effected on
state officer and congressmen at large
The democrat and alliance leaders claim
that this will wipe out the republican party
In Kansas. The same tactics are to be
used In Nebraska and the Dakotas. To
offset this the republican Itaders of theee
ctates urge that the republja.n In ylr
gates
were present. Except in two or three pre-
cincta the primaries were very fully attend
ed. From information that conies to uo
from various parts of tlie county we learn
that the feeling at the outcome of the con
vention ia one of very g;n?jai aatlafaction.
All around the tru Wuo ueinocrata are ann-
i,ng fpr tho tray and a more gallant, cour
ageous tight will be made than ever uetore,
Leaders in all porta of the county have
ginlas, lemtes-e, eorgla and. the taro- nmd9 tlw5r ininda ylia year to have one
lna$ epter Into a f uUon with the ne w of tWir old UlE0 victories, and they are not
Part- : ' i to be disappointed
A cispatcn irom inaianapo.t say: rtopublican etiwt in Oregon are attempt
l tie thirteen districts In the stale held . , . machnfc o tie fact that democrats
KpUUilLdll t.UI.CIUIVII VVKJsS W vts,wl VCt ,. -t
egate to tne .Minneapolis convention . aie not united in their views on the silver
Harrison apparently cabled eyeryihlng. question. But we woihl askwhat.wiU the
The A.H?n county delegation in the con- republican papers and leadors in Oregon
vertttan at Auburn bolted because Harri- . . ,m., ,1,, ,t, u,a.-r,mA f-.
ik.i. a Art & a i.u.ui.i who favor ft'90 silver do when tuey come to
that thi rnuntt. which Is usual v demu. I Slinwri Hiirrisou on Hi iuiu-uj buvvv
cratic by 4,000, will give the democratic platform? What 'will John II Mitehell,
Ten Acres of choice garden had at a
bargain for a fsw c'ays only at
Or book Lakd Co.
Spb W F Ili-ail's line of dress gocda
iik before boyiuj.-5;olsewhera.
aud
candidate a maj-rlty p,f oooo. if Harrison
is numiniptw ..
Judge Blackburn of this city is quite fay
orably spoken of by republican paper
throughout tlie state, as a, candidate for su-
premo. rwga, mo juage is a man or in
tegrity, ftbiuty, and rare amiability and
would adorn the bench.
Hermann, the Salem JoHruetl. the Uf.rald
IHssrmiHtitor and most ati the republican
papers of the- statu do in that case? The
JJiKMOORAT is not aware mat tne silver
question is a purely partisan one, but if so
we ask acorn what will they do in such a
case. - .' ' :
The ship canal from Pari to Rouen Is
to be about 114 mile in length and 23 feet
In depih, anu the estimated cost is $30,.
000,010.
In Japan there are apple trees growing
four Inches !n height, which1-bear frui,t
freely about the size of currents.
A.n ounce of turnip seeds contains be
tween 14,000 and i 5,000 single seeds.
"Tho nam of 'OnstoriaMs so universal and
iu nwrlts to wll known thut it seems a work
of mtwrBPfsraiion to endorse it. Few are the
IntelhKoat tiuiulios who do not keep Caturim
wtthui eoy reueh. "
Carlo Sturrnr. H.D.,
New York aty.
Vl Pastor Blooiulcr 1alo Iifttornied Church.
CastoHs, enres Colic, Oon&trpatlon.
Sour itonuu.-h, Piurrbota. Erucuiuon,
Kills Wonui, Kives alwp, and promotes &
eost'n,
Without lujuri :
wa mpdicatioo.
For aetrl yesrs 1 haro recotnmenflisi
your ' Caatona, ' and aluUI always cont ir-.ne tc
do ao as it has invariably roduued bnclcta
results."
EDWIM P. PiEBSS. M.
" The tVinthpoji," 13th Strwt and 7th Ave,
KewYorScCiti
Taa CsNTi.ua Coxvaxr, T7 SIvibrat Steket, Ksw Yens.
pr ?sa ' j-yig-a.' g ys;e a." rv'sS-y
. ' " . ..tfsw.- -ysiys, i 'ag.! n'sss, rwssnsjsni jjiwir
l.li-i ff.i V 1- -'? r y.ror.
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?3rle9 tho BLOO, Cnrc9 COXSTIP4TIDX, INI?r.-Tit:",
V.itfDfJSA'ESSs LIVEB COMPLAINTS, SICK UEADACIIL',
myLVLES, all SKIN AFFECTIONS, and DISEASES AKISiNv. fu-u
DISORDERED STOMACH.
The Genuine IIAXL'UIiO TEA in putvp in YELLOW WTcAPPlllzZ
with Facsimile Signature of EillL FRESH.
HEOirtQTON & OO. Aqekts. San Fran 3ISOO.
fSM.T JtV A CI. IRrfilST ASI 3OC?KS. '
WJL.jj:.'..'...i u 'i .. . ..jjig r?-:T?T?r.-.... . 1
ISSTITUriDHS.
PAMOMiZE ROM
W FARMERS i MURK WMM CO.,
-Albstajr, Oreson.-
J O WniTSMAN. Secretary,
Geo P &IMr"tiON,Vice Fresiddnt. .
W P READ, President,
J h COWAN, Treasurer. ,
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