The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, April 01, 1892, Image 2

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KUTTI23.
KdUart aed
rraartrter.
1!IM.$TUES(T1I
AVhliia t. ii day after tho Altxuiy eon
wutu'i), in signal defiance of the end tlttit
vHvition wn intended to compass, Rhode
I. l.ui.l uiumiiuoufly and positively instruct
ed for Cleveland And jj-ave an early keynote
thut the other forty-three stato of this union
would act independently. And if th dem
ocrat should carry that state on April 6th
it will givatly r-ncourago Mr Cleveland'!
friends and etuilJo them to point with con
fidonc nnd truth to this contrast:
Jrot in th AVw fori ri jj kVh'iial
NNr Mt HUVt tanJiJ,timr mnd UuulmUff
X'ktorv in A'ieJt l.'JiH'l ami . a rinfimf
Crtviwt flatMm ami a dttufnlitm -tiivljr
h.MttKlrttfor Ckvtkmdl Ti fist vie
Mr i frtsithmtial fear sine ifjtj
VII. In the sixty-eight county conven
tion so fur hold in FennHylvatua nutyii
have doited Cleveland delegate. The Hill
mentimegt ha prevailed in but two. Penn
sylvania, the seooud state in the union, will
cither instruct her sixty-four delegate for
Mr Cleveland or give him nearly a solid
voU without instruction. The new from
Ohio makes it cloarJthatGoT Campbell and
tho majority of the delegate of that ttato
aro against Mr f Hill, though the latter,
through the powerful influence of Mr John
K Mo I jean, will have some of the delegati
It is now settled that lH'moU, the Utird state
in tho union, will give her forty-eight del
egate to Palmer unless Mr Cleveland ha a
ehnnce. Mimouri, the fourth state in the
mion, will favor, according to present in
mentions, pime raimcr or Uoie, or pos
sibly Cleveland, hut certainly not Hill, who
seems to be without strength in that state-
anil Missouri has thirty-four vote. '
Kansas. Nebraska, Iowa. Wisconsin, Min
nrU and Michigan seem to be almost solid
against Mr II III and inclined to take
western candidate, though not decided
whether to drop Cleveland and take up Boies
or 1 aimer nnd these state have 132 rote
Mawut luixett and the other New England
states near New York have sent no Hill
echoes, and seem unxhaken in their hearty
devotion to Mr Cleveland.
In short, while Mr Hill' strength sine
the A 11 any convention seems to have devel
oped somewhat in tho south, he ha made
little or no gain in the north, the northwest
or New England; and it is significant that.
in spite of th power of example, be is not
receiving mvitationf from any state north
of Mason and Lhxon line.
So much for the result to this date of Mr
Hill's active personal and somewhat remark
able campaign.
Jt ba revived Mr Cleveland as a senti
mental possibility in the face of Mr Hill's
unanimous state committee, unanimous del
egation; the apparent unanimity of nearly
all democratic politicians and office-holders
in New.. York, and the seeming impossibil
ity that Mr Cleveland can carry the state
under such extraordinary circumstance.
Senator Hill is a remarkably daring, dex
terous, able politician, but this is a very
bur country to be run by any one man,
1 he next president must b a democrat
even if he doc not live in New York. New
York n'mU.
Ihe Sslem Journal say th democrat
bowed down to the golden calf of Wall
street on the vote on the silver bill which
practically defeated It. Poor deluded
soul! We pity the Josraal. It does not
mention the hard, well known truth that
luowo party has been bowing submissive
ly at the shrine ol Wall street for twenty
five years. Look at the vote. Among
the democrats 146 members wer either
paired In favor or voted In favor of the
frej silver bill, while 83 democrat were
paireJ against or voted against the bill.
Among the republicans ti members voted
for free silver (their bein no pair in fa
vor) and 74 members either voted agsinst
or were paired against the bill.
In other words, sixty-four per cent of
the democrats voting or paired favored the
free silver coinage bill and thirty-six per
cent of the democrats opposed It; while
only thirteen per crnt of the republicans
voting or paired, favored the bill, and
eiijhty-ecveis per cert opposed It. The
alliance vote, which cuts a small figure In
congestions' proceedings, Is counted with
the democrats In the press reports of the
vote on the bill.
The election to come off next Wednes
day in Rhode Itlrnd Is watched with In
Intereat. Since the organization of the
republican parly it bss slwsys voted
againat the democrats for president. The
tariff question for the lsst five yesrs has
strengthened the democrats and were It
not lit local quarrel they would carry It
next week . Titer may any way.
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Hon J N Dolph ha made a speech in the
senate on "The Present Need and Con
dition of our Agricultural Interests." We
know of nothing that our agriculturalists
need so much a a sw;ator who would truly
reprfetit tlieir interest instead of the in
terwts of corporations at d monopolies as the
senator hm almost exclusively.-,
!'-" -i-.S 'J 11 P3i
Seaker Crixp told a congressman this
morning ho would refuse to bring in the
cloture rule on th silver bill aniens a ma
jority of the democratic memlr agreed to
uplort the committee on rule on it. Thirty
fire frco-coinage democrats are required to
s'nm th reiueiit for cloture, and the anti
silvrr men freely claim the bill is dead.
The republican leaders in Rhode Island
started out to carry the election in that staU
by hiring all the hall in the cities until
afb;r tha election. 80 much indignation
was aroused among the people generally
fiat they had to cancel their engagement
adn give tho democrat a chance to be
he:ird.
A gentleman from Salem says there i
much diwalitfaction over the nomination
of Sherman for clerk by the republican con
vention and that many a republican voter
bus already been heard to say that he will
be defenbfd, .
Tho Ht Louis ft'fM'c (deni). is taking
presidential poll of the democrat of tha Ar
kan.fa legislature. The first returns show
Orovur Cleveland to be the choice of 28
members, Doies of 6, Carlisle 8, Palmer 3,
Flower 2, Gorman 1, Hill 1.
Tha Oir gonian is now fairly roasting
ITi.Tnumti (in your eye) for voting for free
nilver. The bitter warfare it is making on
Icdli Hermann ami Mitchell (in your eye)
i awfully awful.
The poll of the democrats of South Caro
lina, now being made by the Charleston
A'stcj (de,m) stands, at LM account, as fol
lows Cleveland. 3,154; Hill, 52; other
preferences. 577
Mrll inlny's friends put biru orward t U
tho chairman of tho republican xtabs 'con
vtmt ion of Ohio. The Foraker men put up
one of Llieir men and knocked the lit tin Na
poVonout.
unify, lleonfiit,
;-if -rnillf-r x
democratic
n-i Wot.
t.-iS ! )u:fi ha .-I po iii. i ii h
1 1 a n et rucTici iomw,
Our exports of agricultural products kr
1891 wer $641,751,344, or 73 per csntj fori
tS8r they wrr $730,394,943, or 83 per
cent, Th tariff Uoesnt seem to hav
fcstped the farmer any.
Our report of manufactured good
mounted In 1891 to $163,917,315, or 19 per
cent: for i83t thev wer SSa.iio.jSo.or o
per cent. Under a beneficent tariff they
doubled, and th 10 per cent of our foreign
trad which the fsrmer lost th protected
manufacturer gained. That Is what pro
tection 1 for.
It th tariff has driven down our exports
of agricultural products fiom $73o.394r
943 In iSSi to 641,761,344 In 1891 tor th
bncflt of th farmer, -why would not a
tariff w tilth would prevent our manufact
urcrs from setting abroad be a good thing
lor them? Sauc for the farm goose
should be sauce for th mill gander.
The protec.lv tariff la ten yr has
doubled our export of protected mill goods
and reduced our export of unprotected
farm products. Th protected mill-owner
sells cheaper to the foreigner than t th
American, offering him "special discounts
foi export only," and the farmer Is com
plled to Mil cheaper to th American
than to th foreigner because he cannot
afford to pay th cuitom-hous tax on th
foreigner's payment when It Is Imported
We Imported In 1891 a part payment
for our agricultural export foreign gucde
valued at $466455,171, on which a fine
ws levied at th custom house ol $I5,
10, 86 to protect 'he Arusrlcan manu
facturer from the competition of our sur
plus farm labor and drive It fsora th land
I this lair play r
When an American eater a protected
milt, to mak her the am thing th for
eign pauper make, la he not entering Into
competition with th foreign pauper f Are
any American competing with foreign
Da u oers except th maohlne-tender In
our protected mills?
How can any mac raising a eurplat for
xport and exchange, before realising on
th product of his labor, be benefited by
Ux on hi exchange f When a farmer ex
changes 10.000 bushels of wheaLfor which
there Is no market In this country, for 10,
000 ysrds of French silk, for which there
market, where Uoc the bens At to him
of the 50 per cent tax on th silk come Inf
Its benefit to the Peterson weaver Is ap
parent, but wh should th farmer want
the tax Imposed?
When did any American ever come In
to possession of any product of foreign
labor unless be stole it, or It was given to
him, or the foreigner paid It to him as the
reward of American labor f 1 It (wicked
for the 3,000,000 surplus farmer to work
for foreigner? If It I not, why should
th foreign payment for their labor la 189
be taxed $115,790,686? Th farmer ha
to pay thl tax. . -
T. E WiLLaox.
BOUMrii-taitiTaUuY.
Tke soalhsra sugar ptsntm hav discover
ed that the boaaty syslens, assdatiaislsied by
republics Jaiinitrt'.on, is not ll it to
cracked up to be. When there wss a duty
on sogsr they got their protection si they
went sloeg without foftnal.ly, Iviher or de
lay, bv simply adding lb tax to lb pric
when they sold their crops. Now bey hsv
I get the sacney -ut of lis tiessury, and that
is harder just sow than rsulng cane.
Under entirely normal csadutoas th grow-1
er would be subjected l taadry dslsys, for
bis buiir.es with the Collector would occupy
him st lesst a week, after which the aacouoti
would have to be seat to Washingtoa and
soaked for another week la the Bareaa of
Internal Revenue, followed by a third week
in the machine of tbe Fifih Auditor, a fourth
ia the First Controller' effice, ad fifth in
the oftsc of lb secrctsry of the treasury. But
the coodiiioaa are especially unfavorable Ibis
ysar, Not only is tb system new, end sub
ject to th difficulties which beset all experi
mental enterprises, bat tb treasury bss been
practically bankrupted by tie draft made on
it andcrtbe appropriation of th btllioa dol
lar congress. However sxpeHitloosly a claim
msy slide throogb the hands of the collector,
the Internal Revenue Buresu, the Fifth Au
ditor and lb First Controller, it bangs op a
lsst against the Secretary' p Icy of holding
back ail payments to the last pnstlble moment
sad tbsre itstkk.
Th treasury is ia distress, and In sugar
grower ha lo sutler for it. Wbea congress
men visit lb ser-etaiy and raises a row
bout sny partico sr claim, money enough is
craped together 10 pay it, but a ibia brings
down 00 th bead of the energetic represent
live dosta oil er claimant, all clamoring
for their dues, h ia not aa sg' stable process,
either for him or for tb treasury officials
It is estimated (hat planter who has good
lack wiib'bis crop tan clfsr half cent a
pound after receiving bia two-cent bounty.
Without the bounty h is out of pocket cent
nd bslf. and ss this Is generstly borrowed
money lb del) ia the psymeni of tit subsidy
cause widespre hardship. The xcus of
fered at the treaiury for the delay it paying
the planter is that all other cltim arc held
up in lbs same way.
BEWAK Of raLAI TEACKBUS.
A Linn county third party man wants
to know why has not the democrstlc psny
given the country some god 1 gislsilon
when In power, If they rt lo harmony
with the masses of th people. He sks
why did not they do something when
Cleveland was president. Our friend hss
Itstensd to parties who have evidently
eouiht lo decive Mm. A party to secure
legislation by the general government,
muat have posseoslon and control of the
presidency, and both branchea of con
gress. These three constitute the law
making poer of the land. The demo
crats have not had control of the law
making power of thU country for the last
thirty years. In 1884 they had the presi
dent and the lower house ct cong'ess. but
th republicans had the senate. As an II
lustration of how a party may be tram
meled in legislation reference Is made to
the fact that when Cleveland was picsi
dent the .democrats who had ccntroi of
the lower house psst.ed a ttrlff hill making
large reductions In tariff duties putting
grain sicks and many other articles so
necessary 10 the farmer on the free list
but this wholesome measure was defeated
by the monopolistic and plutocratic influ
ence in the senate.
Our friend la advised to resd up the
hiktory of his country and nt he mUlrd
by Met iui. vie-vululiuti ot d-ilnirig
men.
The Missouri Uitlature before adjourning
ytie'4y pauJ a resolution indorsing "the
tun of destiny," Groyer C!celn l, for the
f
. from D iujjUs counljr to I tie f-s-
in s'-S'e convention aie fur li Hai 11. irii j
WHAT A SlASmriTKKlt SAY.
Representative Stevens, of Massachu
setts, a large manufacturer ol woolen
goods, said In his speech on the wool bill:
Th dvnlaae of free ixw materials to
th manufacturer d.ies not stop with the
amount of the reduction of duty. It frees
the manufacturer from trammels In alt
directions. Custom decision on rates ol
duty no longer keep him In suspenae for
years at to tha cost of Ids materials 1 high
duties no longer tirlv him to sckct the
poorest wools, wutcn come at lower rstes,
for the clott.tng which h make for the
American people, and th high cost of hi
materials nn longer compels htm 10 scan
with eagle eye every other hem of ex
pense In the cost of production, Inaludlng
the wage of hie workmen, to maV up for
Ihe hundred of thousand of dollar
which he pav Into the tteasury. Detter
machinery, larger Investments, higher
wage to American workmen, ana lower
prices and better goods to American con
sumere, ail these rwnstti are wiiinn nts
grasp with freedom to purch In every
market and to max the best use or hi
foresight and judgment and the, skill of
his men.
Th abolition of the duty on wool doe
not mean necessarily a tmatler demand or
lower price for American wool. It
mean that both American wool and
foiclgn can be used to the best advantage
for the purpose to which each Is beat
adapted, and thitt they can m mixed In
froper proportion In all sorts of fabric,
t mean that more wool, would be used
than la today, becsus foreign wool, let
the duty, would tk the place of shoddy
and other imitations, ana more genuine
woolen goods would be sold to American
buyer. And It may mean In the future
perhaps atao tne opening 01 new maracia
to American mannfactuter.
Reductd tixe and lower price always
msan Increased consumption. That has
been the cxtrlence ot Europe, and must
be more emphatically the experience 01
America, where the measure ot the grow
ing taste and education of the clilxen Is
the measure of hi want. Our republi
can Mends have already found that Hit
Ing the taxes from coffee and sugar has
given m.re coffee and more sugsr to
ever? American consumer.
" I stand her an American manufact
urer, but chartred also with the bltfh com
mission which was given the majority of
thla house bv the American people In the
lection of 1890, by a Clearer mandate
than any they ever delivered before, to re
lieve the people ol useless tariff tsistlon.
Thl bill. In my opinion, doe just that
with the ankles wlih which It deal. You
cannot atrik down every brd of pro
tection for one ttnl.hed Amar'cao product
while vou leave It on other such products
Youcsnnot strike down every bsirler be
tween the wage of Europe and the wages
of America so long as every otner inous
try tacit the unhealthy stimulus and th
feverish fluctuation In price du to our
present tariff svsiem. If the laborer In
the woolen mills grace to purchase supplies
for himself or his family, he paya the ar
llfictal prices which the higher tariff sys
tem enables them toe ha ge. worse man
this, he get evea now no such com pen
sating difference In wages aa ihe difference
In the price of certain articles under
healthy conditions of competition and the
artificial eondiuona which prevail tadav.
You cannot strike at the wage of the
woolen operative by making duties too
low while you aurround him In evety other
induttry with all tne luxuriant moroiu
growth of an unhealthy system.
The schedule of duties proposed by your
committee Is a thoroughly systematical
eystcm. Strike at one pert and you Im
ps Ir the symmetry of the whole. The
duty on yarn hs been made less than
that on fsbrics.and the duty on goods with
a cotton warp la lea than that on good all
wool; the duty on frabric la lesa lhn that
on mad up articles, we nav put tne
duty on the cheaper blanket at S per
ceot so that any striking increase in tne
price by the American manufacturer
above that will cover the difference be
tween European and American wae.es
will onen the wav to foreian blanketsjind
force the American manufacturer to do
lusilc 10 the American buyer. We have
made rale lower than thoue of the Mill
bill upon banket, upon fabric with a col-
ton warp, and upon ail kinds 01 carpeti-tg,
The bill of the committee represents, in
my opinion, wle a distribution of duHe
could be made. Lower rate than
these might cripple American manufact
urer, deprive American workmen of their
place, anddefeat many of the obtcct 01
piogressive tariff reform which Is the aim
of the msjority of this house.
This bill a It stanJ represent Infinite
possibilities of good to all American peo
ple, if it stimulates manufacturer oy
enabling the poor man to buy mor clothes
than formerly, ihe poor woman to buy an
all-wool dres where she now buys one of
part shoddy or part cotton, the child of
poverty 10 be protected by a double
blanket where he la now covered by but
single one. the house of tepresentatlvea of
the Fifty-second congress 111 live In the
hearts of the American peoptr wtih keen
er love and higher honor than any house
which ha ever sal in this Capitol. Ap
plause oa the democratic side.
notsi rcoHABLY DsriUTti).
A leading republican of Salem Inform
the Pxmocxat that In the Third Ju
dicial republican convention there will be
41 delegate. He sss Burnett wilt have
4 from Tillamook, 6 from Yamhill, 5
from Polk and 10 from Marlon. Thla will
b enough to nominate him over Boise
ven If he does not get any vote In the
Linn delegation.
B.ILHMJ . u
The result of the republican convention
may be satisfactory to Messrs Knight,
SSerman, McNary, Ford and Wright, ot
Salem, and probably to the balance of the
candidate w ho were fortunate enough to
secure p'sce on the ticket, a slso to Mr
Burnett, who, It I claimed, will receive
the nomination for circuit judge; but we
have an Idea that the rural district will
be heard from when they understand how
the wool ha been drawn over their eye
br Salem' slick politicians. Salem Dm-
otral.
A dispatch from Ker York say!
Admiral Selwv n. of the Briilsn navy, ia at
e Evert' t bouse today. He was aaked
bout the Dehring sts controversy. He ar
ived Sn the Majestic, and is on Ms wsy to
vitit M xiro. For Fhy-eight yesrs he hs
fci In strvic. He was with Sir Ed-
war.! lUlthet'e espcili'itn to Ssn Frsncisco
n 1837. His prompt snswer m There
wilt le no wsr Set ween England snd the
Uni'ed Siates, no matter what the prerent
outlook portends. I look upon the eontro
veisy as DolUics nerely, for I kno thut Eng
Isnd do not desire the seals cxtermimted,
whs ever the try msy be fors ma I us vivemll.
The question of msie clsusem, or tes limit, It
Ihe one thst should be settled rlefin lely. Now,
the mare clautem for the United Ststas islhar
portion ef the ici within sixteen miles frm
lb slier because long- range guns csn shoot
that far. Formerly it wrt "only three miles
out, but as bigger guns have been made the
limit has bsen extended. '
"Then you think war is not to be thought
of? .
"Wsr on the ocean wilt soon hs a thing of
thep-at. This liehring sea matter will be
settleJ aioicsbly, I believe, but politics will.
D played Utile ia the meantime "
VT notice on ominous silence lately on
the part of the Spokane Heviitv, Albany
Herald, Baker City JJImU and other repub
lican papers that tip till a short time since
have been sJvocstlng free coinsge of sli
ver. Do they not dare to bark any more
because Sir Oracle, is about to ope his
mouth? Evening Tthfram.
Sixty-eight county conventions have
been held in Pernsylvanla already by the
democrats and sixty-six have elected
Cleveland delegate The 6f delegates to
the Chicoga convention will be for C'eve
laud. . j
The reistuiion of Tacoms shoes a vo c
of 9005 nstnrs, an inctease of s63 over
lS9 . Delegat'S e'ccte.l yesterday were fa
vorebly far f Jon Thomns Carroll .for maror,
yst it is cUirae I hat Mr PrUer will leceira
tte nomination.
MiMtla.
"The Power ot tha, Press" Is the name
ot a new theatrical performance. It
ought to take.
We are away out here In Oregon t but
we aay down with the Salisbury ministry,
Bury It deep.
It wilt aot b a surprls to troy to
learn that bang were started at a gjrie
reform school.
Two mother In Portland claim the
sam baby. This ts a case where a Solo
mon is needed as a judge.
o.ooj name were registered Friday
ntuht tor the Tacom election. It twill
take evcrl mor to equal It rival up the
Saund.
An occasional advertisement and an oc
casional meal are llk In that neither
doe much good. Continuous regularity
Is th rule lor both W H Keller.
It there I anything hi a name, Ell Per
kins who hi been nominated by the
republican of Lane county for commis
sion should bo defeated.
There wlti be no serious trouble over
the liehilng tea fisheries. Ihe same at
In the rase of Chill then will be a lilt!
bluster for political purposes) hut the
people are on to Harrison, and ar getting
pretty welt disgusted with hi jlngorlsm.
SI Sltlt, who left hi wife hem to go
back East and adjust matter with a wile
he had left there, haa returned to Eugene,
and Thursday evening was man led to hi
uregon wile, Eva u rige.at the residence
ot her mother la th northwest pert 'of
town. Matter are probably all atraigl.t
now and they win live together peaceably
cugene rcegister.
The factional difference that for some
time ha sxUted In the Cisiman Evangeli
cal Congregational society, whose church
I at h corner ot Noble and Huron
streets, Chicago, culminated recently In a
yvitci row, a t v vnv f renins uur
banc between the Ether and Dub fac
tion, one of which gained control of the
church building and lacked the other
crowd out, became so boisterous that the
police wer forced to take a hand. A
result, so.ne twenty of the two factltn alt
mor or lesa cut and ' bruised by sticks.
stone nd coal, were locked up at the
po.ice station and th church building
looked after the picnic aa though a cyclone
naa struc it.
An IndUnapolte dUpatch read: Th
Indianapolis entin!, which heretofore
supported Gevernor Gray, will tomorrow
morning demand that he withdraw from
the presidential race la lavor of Cleveland
Among other Ihlnga th editorial will
say t The Sentinel haa taken special
pslns to ascertain Ihe drift of democratic
opinion In Indiana on the presidential
question, and has discovered it is over
whelmingly fur Cleveland. Taking the
atate thraughout " rl exceedingly
modest estimate, say 7J per cent In favor
of C.eveUnd. Ninety per cent are for
him agstnsl anybody, barring Gray.
Some lime even newtpapcr disagree
ven about themselves, ihsr M constd
erable good sense In the following from
tne I'enaietoa E. U.: The country newt-
paper I the most usal.il and Issst rota
pensaud of alt the agncl which stamp
'.he Impress of pro ress upon yltlsge and
inland cities, sat the Eugene uuerd. We
differ with thla opinion. The country
paper is slwsys a well compensated for
Its labor a the majority ot the peop'e la
the community In which It I published
re for their If Ihe country paper x
rclsM both capacity and orty the no
pie are quick to reward It In proportion to
tnsir ability lo do so. Toe people are
atwave certain to ottronlae a Dor which
I wall wortn th money aaked for It. If
the country paper fall to give value for
value It mut not cry out against th peo
ple for lacking appreciation ol lUMrvic.
It I natural that they bouid refuse to oe
swindled.
Minneapolis I to have $1,600,000
gambling liooaa of tha highest gambling
order.
Kverything point toward Albany a
the leading city of the Willamette valley
outh of Portland
Tl fact U wort
keeping track oL
Binger Herman will have a walk over
for nomination for Congress. What will
the Balem Journal and a few other re
publican journal do then.
A California big tree" has been
tec ted in Tulare county to be thown at
the Exposition. A committee of the
board of trade, after an extended tour of
inspection, picked out a tree meaeoring
67 feet 9 incfiea In circumference at the
base, 86 feet above the ground and 65
feet at a height of nixteen f-tfit.
The following from a Salem paper will
make the Oregon Ian feel very blue; bu
it euggeeta that the Dkmocbat aleo would
like to have all the people take thla
fper Instead of Uie Oregooian ; Tha
ournal bas no reply to make to the
Oregon ion except to aay that it positively
prefer not to be emoted by that paper
In any manner. If people wish o know
what The Journal aays on any snbject.of
course we would prefer that they take
ihe journal.
The public school cbmed thlf noon un
til next Monday, in order to give the
teachers an opporton'ty to attend tha
district convention at Monmouth.
The Telegram says: Albany has just
reason to feel proud not only of her gen
eral prosperity, but of her steady and
rapid increase lo population. An accur
ate census has just been completed by
an expert directory compiler, who fa
preparing to issue a work for Albany.
According to this census the population
of the city ia shown to be 4628.
People will never learn by experience.
The kugene Guard says: In the Daily
Guard of March 11th we published an
article from the tlbany Drmocrat re
garding a botch business card scheme
which had been sprung on Albany busi
ness men. Since that time, regardless
of the warning, the same thing ha been
done here and presumably by the same
parties. We refer to the 'thing" recent
ly hung in the depot waiting room. It
would disgrace a barn.
11.W W 1 '
CIIILDKEX EX JOT
Ti e plt4se'it 11 iv r,gintls ao'.i m snd stoth
ma effuol of dvruu f Fus, wbeniuie-d
of a Hxvive, mild if thtatbr or mother be
(x-stits or biU-io, the noS grfylng rs
salts fuilotv it as., so thst it is the test
family rsma-iy koown ant ivsry family
should h tve bouls.
Bow This!
yj offer On Hundred Dollar Beward foe
any case of Catarrh tha cannot be cured by
IUU's Catarrh Cure,
V J.cnENEYACO.,Prope.,ToIedo,Q.
'Wo th undersigned, have known F. J. Che?
Bey for the'lastU years, and believ him per
fectly honorable la '-1 bfialDea trsnsact-ton
snd financUlly able to (rry fiu( any obliga
tion mode by their Arm.
VunraTnuAX, Wbolexnle Pniprntnts, ToIo, ff.
fiAX.DlMO, KIMHAN& MSBVfN, Wliwiasol ltuat
tints. Toledo. O.
Hall'sCiUorrh OmelstftltonfnfemaHy.scHne
directly nirftn the bkrU and ratieoiiH mi rfw of
the nyt!-in I'l ii-n. 7,'xi. net bottls.
bol4 by U
DrucxisU, Vui)i.!monittl friw,
Firit cIih drssrmskinir duns at reason
bis rsts,cliilditu's olothing a Saily, by
Miif Osnrgis K"or, at th rssi(trne of Mr
Coll Van Clevs.crner of 7'h snd Broadslbis,
Atvsn Karksts.
WRIAT. Ti CENTS.
0 Id " "
y,r.r, ft aanss pr B,
ff '18 nt er da,
i-iik, it en psr busUl,
lrtl. il O 1J s-n psr lb,
r'.n-vliani. 12 nti td , II efliit)
hrirtem, ewnss,
Tftf cm ir(A, 1 Ct i'4 CUts pr lb'
i'ork. (i5ii,3, fl !UB pr ft
. s f- r . ' 4-1 ,
' "TIIETlNil'bAllLIAftAllUOAU"
Tli run thousand ton of tin nhiba aro be
ing hiped from Kwanse on th ab-amer
jutuuuu'uuseit for tha tmteu Mates, it is
to Ims hoped this evidenefl of continued vi
tality in thecelebrntiHl Welsh industry will
prove soothing to the democratic timid.
AtUrliiit,
Tha jnaloritv riroporlion of "sootlio'
poken of in tha altove i removed by tha
tact that this is tho only consignment of any
lixatnadn sinoe tho McK Inlay bill took
effect. That iust knocks Urn soothe all out
of that article. Newport ?'.
What are tlus fact about importation of
tin plate and tin.
For tha twelve month ending Dc 31t,
1801 thorn were Imported Into this country
tin or forne plulot 734,425.267 pound and
tin inbhx'ki or bom 2,000,274 pound. W
dial Ion go dispute of these figure a Uiny are
taken from Uie record. Vorily the tin pinto
tar i trying to "get In hi work."
M0Si ArtAlNMT BALLOT
"We have got the vote in Ithod Island,'
itvid Representative Page, to the National
iHmotm, "but the republican bare got the
money. We export to carry the April elec
tions; we ought to do it, and will doit if re.
publican money uoet not corrupt tha poll
That is our one great danger. We realise
fully the importance of th coming election.
and so do tha republican. Khoda Island'
four vote may determine the Presidential
eloction. Suppose we carry the aoutb, New
York. Indiana and New Jersey, and lose
Connecticut' six vote. The moral effect
of democratic tU-tnry in April would be
Invaluable, Tho ttato i democratic with
Out a doubt. In tha last election we only
lacked 4.1) of a majority over all republi
cans, prohibitionbUand labor ouididab.
This year' registration how over 7,000
additional vote. Two third of that In
crease I democratic. We have a good
state ticket, Uie platform i aatiatacbiry and
ound, and under toe new ballot law every
man is free to vote as ne pieaae. 1 ct we
are apprehensive. The republican have
got Ihe money.
Here i a "tariff picture" that ha not,
and will not appear in the New York Prut
the leading protection organ of the country
Cornell, lli.rrr. la. Feb 8. 1892.
Marshall Field Co. .
Okst Inclosed sample of Colbert cur
tain muslin I pun-baaed or you a year and
half ago at ntnty rent per yard. If
have more ol it send me hn yard.
you
lie-
specumiy. Mr m r M serosa rxt
jo. mi second avenue,
Caicaoo. III. Feb 12.
Mr 8 P MacConnell. Council Uluffa. la.
Ukam Maoam Referrinflr to your favor
of iwrwut date in regard to laoe curtain.
deair to say w have a new lot of Colbert
muslin iurt like your sampUt, but tha prie
is now 1.25, owing to the new tariff. We
will await your further instruction before
ending it, Your ltesiiectiully.
M AHHAt.t I IKI.n a CO
(Per Witxieben)
TECKGHAPIIIO NEVVH
HavriMB's JlnaaUas.
I0tO!f, March 29. The result of ti e
Ik'hring sra nogxtiation was known here
to be a triumth for Knulich ditlmnacy. The
changa of pout ton of the Unitd Htauw is
entirely due to political consideration rr-
newea witn aautHi ariru merits. Ihe ht
Jatucs's GaxcUe voice tiiese rritkism tbi
this aftrmoon. saying IVesident Harrison
think he haa done enotiirh for election pur-
po-, and having riddn his high hone, re
wiu now uwna witn dignity and affauii-
uy. ita-Ms:
There ia aomethingunspeakaldy irritating
in tne i anxne blarney aixmt ino prwudent
being gratified with Uie tnvwnt attitude of
the British government. The attitude of the
Itriuh government. Th attitude of Urat
liritaia wa only mail difficult by untenable
dmiuuiils. aa the course of event would have
been mu h more summary on oar rwirt if it
had not been. A wrlou qnarrel between
Omit llritain and tha CniUsl "jtatrw wa be
yond Contemplation on such a subject.
Aa Ia4laa Tragedy
Pkxolktox, Or March 23. Two t'nta
una Indian. L uiapina and JJcstine, are
under arrmt at the airency near hi-rp on sus
picion that tliey niunlcrl Lacitet-lll-t'tlp
a young Indian fonnd dcml on tha fevea
Sunday morntnff last It haa boen bmraivd
that tim Uirea Indiana were togptber on th
kivea drunk and with a bottle of liquor. The
two arrested aay that they came away and
went hon leaving the other man time.
Beyond this ratlwr unsatbdactory statement
they hav said nothing. The Indian polio
woo are more bkiiiiui in uie detective oust
nes mm people imagine, are working up
uieaaeuiiiciiuniio nase cviucnce u:u
cient to make thing warm for the suspect.
Ta Wresaa recite.
Pohtlaxo, March 28. In the United
Stab circuit court yesterday the case
Lindley Hmith et al vs T Enirerton Uaca
al came np for hiring on a motion for leave
to introduce additional afTulaviU. The ac
tion wa brought by Hmith et al to procure
an oroer to r&unun sheriff wai-xay, of lien
ton minty, from delivering tho certificate
of sale of the Oregon Pacific railroad, and
to prevent any alignment of smb. oatiQ
cate if ithad Wn delivered. At the time
the paper in the suit were filed DiaiuLiffs
did not have all the affidavit they desired
to present, so yasbirday they asked leave to
introduce other. After bearing the argu
ment in the case the court ordered that bave
be granted to introduce the atuduvit. The
court also modified the restraining crtUr
grant!, so a to allow Sheriff Mackay to
uouvcr uieceruncaie or sale, mil El u
sme time retraining Z Job, T Engirtoi
Hogg or any one elite from receiving it, so
this action will not in sny way affect Uie
prospect ot tne plaintiffs, a the certim-ate
cannot be assigned or disposed of. The
ease wa to have come up for hearing
Wednesday but wo postponed, -and will
probably come up fur a hearing on jt merit
early in
. , Arsrrsl Mla.
Washikotox, March 28. It is said on
good authority that the president and lib
cabinet are well pleased with the concilia
tory tone of Lord Salisbury note of the 28
inst, especially aa it is held to concede th
point that has been the principal cause of
contention, viz: renewal of tho modus Vi
vendi of Iut year for the protection of the
seal fitsheric. This alleged concession is
believed to be implied in his proposition, to
agree to a modus vivpndi in case the treaty
of arbitration in ratified,' under tho con
ditien that each governmunt shall rniuran
tee the other for damages incurred through
the suspension of sealing operation.
After a president!
Salem, March 28. The sbito board of
education, consisting of Governor Peonoyer,
Secretary of 8tnte Mcllrido, Superintendent
McKlroy, A It Shipley and Secretary Nash
met at the state house yesterday to examine
the applications of twenty-five college presi
dents and profjossor from all over the
United Ststtcs, who want to get the presi
dency of tha state agricultural college at
Corvaliis. Tha applications were consider
ed by the board and on the 20th of April the
committee will make a report to the board
of regent of the agricultural college, who
wilt pass upon it and elect the president,
A Merrlble Elertreeetle
Sino Sino, March 28. Jeremiah Cotto
wa electrocuted at 10:45 a. m. in the elec
tric chair. Four shocks were given. After
tho first three there were apparent sijrn of
life. Each shoeV was pf twelve ewonds
duration. The scene of the execution is
described aa most horrible. Among the
witnesses wore reporters of the New York
paper and press associations; Dr Johnson,
os Brooklyn ;Dr J H Wilson, of .Pough
kuepsie: Dr Irvipg of Sing Sing, and ln.
spoctor Wild, of New York,
It Killed film
Beumn, March 28. The miner, knfos,
who excited the wonder of Gorman roodioal
inn by sloeping four months in th. hospital
pt MynlowiU Intit fall and winter, has dkd
of physical oxhdtistion resnltipg from in?
siiiiicL'tit ncurisUnifinfc timing bis uncorn
scioumor.
'Wbllman Doad.
Camdkk, N J March 27. Wait Whit-
n died Saturday. The funeral will take
.y. At an aut
ict v.-i rr- f"nn,l
psy today tne
orsraao f-f tl
ilia-; so tii4
in a stiito of '
of nmdi-l
afffr Ihe (flttollnls
Ki,i.KXsni;tui, March 20. Stive tho Chi
nese outragi'S of a fow ditys ngo public sen
luiiorit has lxn gn;atly aroiiHud. An im-
nu'tiso nsiUM! mwi.rig wn called Inst nisrht
Ut take steps to chtx k the growing strength
and rwitiw ilia numis'r ot Lhinamen htiro.
No Inamdiary stso-tu'S were made: no
threats of violonce made or cntorbiinnd, but
ulan of boycotting, calmly adopted, which
it ia believed will accomplish the desired end
is now tieing cirt:uhiu among business
men. It is tfxmght signers mot:gh will m
secured to make it initomiblii Unit so many
Chiitaimm can earn a living here m in the
past.
A Opitksaa Trady .
FroKAirc, Wash March 28. A wouwi
shot through the head and gastly in dwith,
and a man erased with mm and making an
attempt to Commit suicidn by drowning,
but rosctiw inl linked behind the prison
bars under trong stisph ions of murder, is
a iragi'au sequel 10 a p.mious qunrnu and 10
the unhappy life of Mr M t'rodoricks,
known in snokane a Mr Trixey Leighton,
tii wife of Allen 0 Leigh tun, formitrly of
pun rancimo.
A Heavy iaawralf
DunsxriH, Cal March 29. After several
ay raining a hoavy snow tormcmnin(me-
d last night and continued till Into this
ariernoen. uvor ft foot or snow ha ruilun
in town and several fet a little higher on
tho mountains, 1'tiujh and some other
fruit trees are in bloom, but no fears of
damage are entortoined.
Slew II Wilt lla
Nxw Yobk, Marchp -A Washington
snecialaav! from a canvass ef the senate
Teller claim a majority of two in favor of
the free coinage lull. Anti-silver men,
however, claim a U vote with the power
to decide in Morvm ham is. lie would
vote against tba bill.
WeetClevebMMi
St Vxvh, Minn March 27. IU'port hav
loa rocolved from 75 of the fiQ counties of
MinnrwoU a to the deU-gate chosen
to tiie demomtio , stato omtyention
ira Tuestlsy to choose eighteen
dtdivabwto Uie Chicago convention. Of
the 411) delegate o far choaen, 4V are in
structed for Cleveland. There are no dele
gate rhoaen for Hill, although the twenty
wiecfiyl front the counue or lirown and
Washington are said to lean toward him
D4 fa KelisUas rraak
Bkhux, March 27, From Konigsburg,
In east Prussia, come the story of Uie self-
crrciHxion of a religious maniac named
Puschke. residing at Kulaik. The man
bound hi leg together, drove nail through
hi fei!t into the ground, and then, lying on
hi back, nailed his left baud to the ground
after which he stabbed himself repeatedly
in Uie cheat with hi right hand. His wife
found him nneonscimi. In spite of the
severity of hi injuries, ha may possibly
recover.
A Street Car AcrMeat,
Sax Dieoo. Cal March 17. The body of
a woman, hembly mangled, was found ly
ing between the rati oa the National ave
nue trM-car line, near Twenty-fifth street,
at 10 :20 last night. The sight revealed by
tne aim light ot a lantern wa norriuw.
There lying between tit rails, wa a head
lo body of a neatly drced woman, lue
right arm wa ground off a little below the
shoulder and the bloody stump was still ly
ing on Uie rail. Te left arm wa thrown
up and back above the shoulder and wa
broken. The body wa on it back, and the
limb streubed and both numbly hrekr-n. 1
It was found today that the woman wa
Mrs Ann Ualversoo. She bad been drink
ing and g"t off Uie car. Tba night wa
dark and she felt, lying in a stupor, and the
next car ran over her. ,
a aig sst m
Phii.apeij!!! A, March 27. The Clau
Ppretkel sugar refinery wa formally turn
ed over, yrwterday, to the sugar trust in
consideration ot 17,000,000 in trust enrtifi
cates. lite tranactiun wa conducied -
tweenTrfiirrNarl, of the trust, and
Clau Ppreckels, personally. Some time
durinir the rominir week Mr Hnrei kets will
leave 1 uiladelpiiia for fan r raiK-isco. vbere
be will rental a.
A Kirk Mine
PiioEscix, Arts March 27. Tlie retiort
reached "here lawt niirht that the ri h liar-
quahala gtdd mine, eighty mile north wet
of thi city, had been aoid by llublsird a
Mower to a New York syndicate for t7.60o.-
QuQouth. Ilii i tiie mine whh h turned
out the WI .000 ingot !at month. Uie larsest
ever km iroiu mo west.
. M. ll
BKAL MTATK lilts.
Sand A Hamilton to Sarah A
Moss, I ' acres, Hweet Home ZZ0
A N Templelon to L H and (J li
Tyer,1070acresl4 W 2 1000
Lewi Long to J F llendrix, 30
acres, U W 100
I W McKinneytoAI.ce McKiney.
li of 320 cre II W I 600
C II htewart et at to I D Parsons.
ItJOacrea 11 W 3 7000
G O Cooley et ux to Mary A Mela-
tyre, 1 lot, Mrownsville 50
K EMcKloney stux to Alice Mc
Kiney, H of 3 Acres II W I. 400
A n Powell to C II Stewart and U
F Merrill, UV) acres II W 3. . . 4000
J V Parsons to C II Btewart and
II F Merrill, piece land in
suburbs of Albany 2500
C O Woodard to A IKxige. lot 7.
blk 4, K'a 3d add, Lebanon. . . . SO
John Dodge to A Douge, lot 3, bik
4, K's 3rd add. Lebanon 300
Q B llaight to J K llaight. I lot
Ilouck'a add. Albany 125
Ldward Loot to Lusella Hutchia-
eon, 1 lot, 8odaville 359
Peter Powell to M A Fitzgerald,
small piece land 13 U 1 ... 200
M B Uaylord to C N Uaylord, 140
acres 13 Kl jOOO
U S to Martin Oaylord, 150 acres,
13 El... Pajent
U 8 toUoy Oavlord.lSO acre 13 E 1 Patent
U e to MA Fltrgeraid, 129 acter,
13 El Patent
US to J II Friendly, 160 acres,
14 w 4 Patent
US to J FDowning,160 acres 11 E 1 Patent
frank Friable, referee, to J II
Baliburnee!w acres, McKtn-
TipF pstata.
2300
f2Q,Spo
aaa uaac
Parker Bro, grocars,
F, M. Frnob kps railrosd limt.
Buy yoor growri of Parkr Bro
Appla psrcif f r ssl al Stewart A Sixs
Fias grcoaris st Conn &ilsdrioson'.
Lstsst sheet musio st Will & Libk's.
Kw orssoo obees Just ioeived at Coarad
Meyer.
Off CutiU, jut) printer, Tiaa Clock, doe
first olas work,
E W AotiMon &Co ar selling monuments
at Portland prices. ,
Stswsrt Se Sox ssll th very liett rstant
shvars and .tiasors.
Th flueatlina of pock os kuives in the
city at BUwsrt & Sox's.
Smok the oelobretod Havana fillsd 5 Oeot
olgsr st Julius Joseph's.
Ga to D W Cobb, successor to Paisley &
Smile, Flinn Block, for your j b'printiog
of all kind
Dr U R Ellis, thysioisn aud surgeon,
Albany, Oregon, Calls md In cit) or
ouotry.
Sample if Dilrte tout viirts and
braoes at Mrs VMemon's over Frsnoh's
jewelry store, Mr Talt sols stmt for Lion
With hi nw bakery Conrad Meyer ia
able to offer old and nsw customer ever y
tbing firstalass in baked gondj.
. The best roast notfsa in the oity at Com ad
rtluysr a
flsva yi.i tn 1 1 if !5 ill 1 1' t in, f 1
why it
Cail on Ms thews & Washburn for your
hardware.
All tinda of nhoio eating and 13 t'
apples at Alien Brna.
Athhv ACsne, Reel Etats, 80, Well
ington Street, Portland, Or.
Have you tried that ideal 1 oat oogW at
V E Al en's, If not, why pot. '
Msy I hav some of your giocsry trade
this month. If not, why not, F Allen.
Msthewr & Waahburn lesd ia th stov
sa-1 tinwsre l u ;:) ia thi part of the
valley.
A Urg snrt:ntttt r-f if s'jls ribbons
jjst rtm.iivf .1 Et ti J .- Uk raar,- also
THE
vwicornufi lww .j
KC::iri and
Proai Wheel Drills.
1
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1 r r : 1 v 1 . r. " 3 1 x w i . -ir.. a .,, m ",?, ,i - , , - ..-jut a a a?
JVtlIlTCIIISJL.T, r1C.Wt0 U SrAVER CO, Xlbjtrty 5
KMO BtATif 41 kit Tfl KLT.
KsratssNT.Trvri. A. Blcvlns, M. A.
Wilier, W. P. Elmore.
Coumtv juixis. Cieo. Ilumphrey.
Covmty CostMissioKea. T. V. Mil
ler.
Cocntv Clkrk N, P. Peyne.
CputtTY KanoatiRa E. E. Dvl.
8Htairr.C. C. Jackson.
County Tssasurkk.-Urlce Wallace.
County Atsxasoa. J. E. Michael.
School SurKRiaTCkucMr.U. F, Ku-
ell.
Couxty Siavavoa E. J. O'Connor.
I'OUNlY COXOMX.-
.-Frank
Farreil.
Tusticx or Tint Pkacb of Albany, Cen
tral Albany and Price precincts. L. ti.
Curl.
Out i to Chioaoo. The At'lstic
Guide to Chicago and th World's Colum
tsn Exposition,"! the title of a new book
just out. It gives a concise history of the
great city by th lakes fiom I settlement
in toil lo tne present date, tt is embel
lished with dosensof beautiful half tone
Illustration mad from photogrspas, a
bird' eye- view at the city and a grand
bird' eve view of the World's f -Ir ground
and budding. Every fmi!y ou1d hse
ne. Mi A H T!t, agent.
Spring lltlaery,
I hav my full stock of spring millinery
a all the latest style and cordially Invite
customers and friends. Ida M Brush,
- Dlumberg Block, Albany, Or.
SHILOII S VITALIZSE-k wh.t voa
asd for C-iBstipauoo, Lm of Appstiu,
DismimCi and all symptoms of I; scepsis,
Prt HO sod li ol p ir botli.
7fl d. ssn whip jal from fie factory at O
O McKarUiid's.
So O 0 MoFaiUod's iocreaaed Uk of
barow, saddlery, etc., befur parehsiaf.
Old PeopI
in 11 ass i 1
J. T. B. 1 ttie only KarsaiMrTlta that 1 IJ et
ftobW ;0lrtiouUl UXr, as t'.m rlw ftl rtxh
wblehlstuevrryotbrrBaruiis 1U t' ' .ktMW
t. Is atitlor ertia eooUiitans tuowu Ui be
ssaclatlng. 3. V. B. ea tbe cout-miy u '.iity
segatable and stimulate Ci?tU.n a-i.; mt:mt
sew tloou, tli vvvy ihinj Hr o!d, iltLn o "
brafceo duvu pcot-U-. U t;fltU tavtn U. t
froloH(4 tbsir lls. A eae in 4il:
Mrs, B U-'a iut etlmatlsi a;l e'-l-rlr lwty of
:t;iuU Hi.. S. r.mf ? : , . tUt Uc lt.lnao
afiiUjr antaearlirtwljr atorw . Ia-Tiil.. II w
Saba tiat ena wa CuaU ti-.t t. '.l'j fllluf
etH. Bho wflM; " WU 1 1 t: diuevrow
eewAiltu I tw mi U th t.t moiuala eu
aralaa'-V.&auHkWtloratmttta Tbal uaakctl
lb turaia luX i rvswlued tu lust Ceb aa4
strwast a4 hot felt ta well tu years.'
That was le ysars sa uuA Urs. BeWeu U well
Mil bssuiy to day, e n siUI Ukiag V. 8.
If y ace old or tUe aiul waul ta m built np.
Aak for
Vegetable
Sarcaparilla
Host ta'.cra, mutt efT-tlvs, larfast bettlat
hni pelc. fl.oe, six for tiO.
-roa BALI CT
CEOCSTAKAP.P rUBAHY
SHILOH'S
GOMSUMPTIOH
CURE.
Th tneeea ef this Oromt Cngh Car I
without parallel In the biitory ot medicine.
All diutffUu ar authorised to sell It oa a pos
lltv sunr,nte, a last that 00 other cur cm a
succeeatully aUnd. That It may beoome
kt.own, tbe Proprietors, at an enormoaa ex
Poc, are pl-j'-lng a Kample Bottle Free Into
very home In th t'nltcd StaUa and Canada.
If i have Couph, Bore Throat, or Broo
ehltte, um It, for it. vtH cure you. It your
child lit IneCroap, or WhooplotrOcagh, one
It pmnwtly, and relief U aore. It yoa dread
thutlnaiillona dldoiuo Constimptlon, as it.
Aik your Uroiririst for flHILOU'S CURE,
Price 19 ota.. AO ct. anrtfl.00. If your Lucas
aro tore or b.clc lams, nes ShtloU'e Poroua
Platter. Price ZS eta. I'or sale by aU Dreg
rinUi nt Pi'w
LADIES
'Will C. Rond'a Mime
IW) A I.R t prMi Lwiim- T.tlw
St wbleS M ufc kit ,.nr awn .A mi .la . h.m.. ..
UMsdine i.S u'SvnloUuai. tram acok am, t
atpw.'Mi;, Mitut muuiw. Kanllf Awrnea.
S'bcap. Mlnil, ltarwbl,trnettKl, Over
IKI.OOO aula. Srnl oaTSIrtr U-uj- Trial.
1 liki or "MMbliM," M.naoik lllaitnlej ,lr
mivmS kitdrM e.r kai ajtm hu FREE.
PWiV.A8EIITSWAIITE0
Tha i.oot rVaglo Seal a Co.. eto. III.
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OGOODNBWOO
0 For ths millions at esMUiiKS af Q
oTntto Pills o
0: Italvslr,f'I'watesw.
uuuntw that be at aiw wteiag ipV
o
TINY LIVEH PILL
wltleh la af trwall air. -v
J ft rataiabng a
viri
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ia ahowa tn SIm Vwvaaw M ShIB
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WANTKD-A
. house wer k.
& Ijoadrioson.
girl b do gsnaral
Call at store o.' Conn
BIRDS FOR SA.E. -Mr. irm Meyer
ha som So canary Wrds, gsnuiaa
Sootoh whistlers, for sals, tall on her at
her bom en Watr street, between Hill snd
Main trt, v
WANTED.Salesmen.loeal and trav
el I ig, to represent oar well known
hiuse. You neeii no capital to reprssent
a firm that warraat nursery stock Crst
olassand true to name. Work all the
year, fvm pet month to tbe right man.
Apply quloK, suuii ego.
L LM W &CO..
StPanl. Minn.
Nurseryman, trior st sad Seedsman,
(tnlbou is responsible )
J. OICORXOB.
.s3k.nd. Qurrejor,
ALCAflY. - - - OH
Joys
K. STKLK at CO;, Albany, Ore g: on
l.oan noc.r oa od real itt
no-ltivo forca fd
vti.'i v. w.4 m e - a -(- T5r r 1 . t . a 1 s
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t T
SHERIFFS SALE.
a fi Clretdt Court of ths Stats 0 (Maim
for tit Vountg 0 Linn.
ED. ZETS1, rialntlff,
J WAPItE, Defendant.
OTICtt IS HEREBY GIVE' THAT
virtu afan exeootlon anil order
ofaal laaual out of tb abvv aamed
O'ur., ta tba above entitled actlaa, I
will on
Salarday, th T(a aay f May, lt.
at th Conrt IIous door, la tba ally of
Albany, IJnn uounty. Oraa-n. at in
hour of 1 o'clock p ra of aa.!d day. Mil at
pubilo auotlfin. for esab In band to tha
highest bidder, th rl property d.
orlbed la as 1.1 caseation and order ot
al aa f jllowa, tow it. &faanni lX.il
cbataa aoutb ! tb K K orrir of tb
donattr n Und claim of S at l ennlntfton
nd wita, tlnit Mot. tio life and claim
No 67. In township 11, 8 Kl Weatof th
VS UlstneUa Meridian la Linn eouity,
Or(on.and ruoulnfrtbnceat 12 chalas
In tb ( ast boundary of Mo Farker'
donation land claim; there seulb 2b
ast to a p"int 11. &5 ebaina aontb sod 39
chain at at of tba piaes of beglnnlnfr;
thence wst to tb west boundary of
Moe Parker' donation land claim;
ihtiee Bottb 11.85 chain to tb plaa of
bsglnnlBir. eootalnlt.9 40acr mor or
lew. In Una cou-tr. Oreron.
Tl prooeada ariatnx from tie sal of
aid real property to b spplUd aa foi
Iowa: lo tb cast and dibaramots
of tbi salt txJ at 27 SO. tba snm of
50 aa a reaaonablw auorney'a fea and 11.
root and ebarae and zpne of atak
tog feueb aale; rteeond. to tba payment of
the a am or stxi.to ana mieraev et two per
cwnt per annum antil paid nrata ad
ludvad In fkvor of n aioilfT. and that tb
orpin If any ba paid t. lb defendaut.
laid uii -anti or or aiarcn, imo.
M acoTT.
Sheriff of Linn oouoly. Or.
By 0 E So jit deputy. ,
ST0CXK3LSEKS' UEETIKO.
NOHCK IS BZ&SBT GITEM THAT
tba aooasl Bieatiog of tb stockholders
of 'The Willamatt Saal rlt Cwrauspy,
of Albkoy, Orasoa. wfll b bi.ll -o tbava
osv. March uih. 1B9Z. as tb Luor 01 a
o'clock to tb aisamoea af aaid day. at tb
alio i t Cm W vTrtgbS la Alrcy.Ursoo,
for th parpa of ajaetsnc tffieeaa sod di
raokora of kaJd aonpaer forth taras ef oa
year next Dsatag frora aaid stln. and to
iraaaact aaob other tui a nay ptoparJy
om bafor said saUBf .
Dated rabtaary fStb.lSOS.
A. HACftLXMAV,
Cao VT Waioar Praaidpnt.
8eretary.
STCCKKCLCFR'S MIETIHu.
XOTICB I brby glva that Char will
ba a BMatlna ef tb sukholdrs of lb
albany hnlldlng and Loan Aaaocla'Ion
or A I hany , Ore on, Uald a. tbatr offie la
tha efficaoftba Bank ortusxon.oa Taaa.
day, thl9tb day of Atrfl, U3, at T
oVstnek p ra ct said day, f.-r tb purpoa
of ineawkiua lb erttal reek ot aald as
sociation from tX).000 to 3t0.00,aod to
inerautna petneer or snares rrotn 1000
to J . .
C Dated at Albasy.Oraapa, March 1&.1MZ
O H STtWART,
JWClais. rsaaidaoa.
Secretary.
STCSXKOLCER'I MEETIN8.
iiTOTia rs hsxibt gitbx tsat
tb iMiaaaj catle of tb aUek-
bolder aflb Alsway alialcg A Ulllli
O. wiQ be kid aw alnaday. a aril 88'.
U. a St k-r of 4,8 p an f aald day.
at ta ease aflb aaorelary la Albaty,
Or., far th pare of lshai aevap
Alractor. to Karvo rot tb ssraj oT one
ysar aait wnasAlat fro aald anttsg ,ad
antll thai snossMsri ar a'awted and
qnailCeO, aad ta tsaasatt aneh other
oaslaaas a may eema kwfere tha eom
pway. Poa by ordr f th ewotpany
thl lath day of March, 191.
i U COW AsT.
J V Ptra, rrldat.
Saea- La a-.
ADMINSSTRATOS'S NOTICE OF AP
POIHIMEHT.
XTOTICB IS HERZBT GIVEir THAT TBI
IX aiKlarelrnad baa bean duly appointed by tbe
euntv court lor IJnn eonntv. Oreeon. admiaietrator
at tha eautaot Wo A Davia. daceaeed, lata of Lisa
otuitT, Orecan. All petsoo bavinff claims aaainat
kid auate are beraby aotiad to prawnl tbem prop
arty variAed to tha nodanivtiad at bia realdenea at
k-.nh bklkto, Mariaa county, Qraeoa, wtUiln els
Bionth bora tbe ilkt. A i t kit earauae (iidebud ta
aaid eetaia ar ha-b na.tMad to pay tba same t
the uarfaraltrncd iuuuedUtaly.
Iatd Fobruarj tth, Itui.
CF GEORGE,
TtLVfl Foas,
Admitiietntor of aaid aetata.
W It Kab,
Attra tor Admlniatralor.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SUE.
OTIC E IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
nnrauant to an order or tho Hon
Conn
;untv Cot not Linn county. ' Oreeon. I
win aeli at paouo auction to tne bigheat
bidder fot cash In hand, at tha Court
House door, in th. etty of Alban y. Lion
eonnlT. Oregon, at tba h-ir of 1 o'clock.
In tba afte noon of tb tsth day ol April,
l9i ropartT bo onfinf' to the
aetata of Henry "I H r, deeeaied.and de
eripea a loliawr, jfr 1 ne souinwefct
H of swtien 2, In town'ip l, sooth of
racga I ICahI or the vrulametta aferidian,
In Lain ojunty, Oree 01.
O PCOSHOW,
Admr. sstsle of Henry Graser, de'd.
AD l! !H1 STBATOE'S K0f jCE,
NOTICE 18 HF.RKBT OIVEH THAT THS VS
dminl administrator of th eatat ot Maria
Crw, dcueaaed, bas filed his Anal account m a&id.
adrainiktrmtor, and that the oounty eourt ot Unn
ounty, Oragon, haa appointed Monday, tb Snd day
at May, at 1 o'olock p Bt in th afternoon ol eakl
aay, aa tn tim for htwrinf and wtuing aaid ae
eaunt and th wttlament ol said aetata.
latl SUreb Will, IMi.
GEO HCMPHRBT,
Admiaisualor ,
ADMIKISTRAT0H'SH3T!C.
NOTICE 13 HEREBT GIVEN THAT THE UN
dantiraad ulinintatrator of tb aalat of O W
Warmoth.deneaesd.ha filed bta final aoeount tor set
tlement ol all and singular of ths matte Of nid
utata, and tiiat the County Court ol tns tibia ot
Oiwnn for Linn county bS fixed April Mb, 1892,
the lourof Wo'elouk am ol aaid day, to' barinir
objection if any to eaid aocooct and for settling
of mud e.itftU) of aald dcRSaaed.
Tliis tbe 2nd day ol March, 1802.
IN WAIt MOTH,
J K Wbatmbufoss, Adinintatrator,
Atty for Admin,
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVES TIIAT THE on
ll dnrsinod, bas bacn appointed adminlsuatrator
Bi estate of Cha les IUtau.deeiuied. Ail noraone
havln? claim aainat eaid Reoeaaed are required to
preaeitt them pmperly verined, to tb usdoreijfnsl at
Albany, Linn oouuly, Uregon, witbio atx months
from this dat.
Dated th S3th day of Febraary, 1S09-
u Vkumbauqh.
0 P Cosnow, AdniinUtrator
Atty for Admr.
rGQS.Pnr brd 0 Brown Leff
1.4 hor "TI tl Pr 18. AdSraaa, f
v Crawford '1 all rin, Oregon.'
P
LAIN S5WIK. -.Ths nndsrsisned
wiil ksk la tslaia sswiu wkioh will b
don la f rt-el order and oa raaaevtabi
tarms. Iaer orJtr at rijQa of Tr.os
Josaa, a 7th street, b-w- Eroal'--n
iMWiMMMtcmrjiiHsmmii
Drill 1 and !ira. U,
TWO MEN AND ONE BO;
FOUND DEAD!,
3?A
sVhilo tryirrfto Crowd theii
DEYosaFeojiiAfionos
itore, where thy aiway bav on hand
ht largest Stock south of Portland, of
th latest iin proved Rises jd Shot
Jops; an Immense stock of l&4x
T rt a! r uWtBila f 1 n t it
llammoclts, Camp Chair aqd tbousasds
of other thing too namroa to mention
XZ.opn.ir Shop
ta) connection wlt)h Store, agd on ol
4a best Worfoten ta tha Stat to do any
nd ail kind of wor
Corn on Cost Ne rouble to
how fcood. "Sntall pralt and quick
a W" la oui jxotk).
Albany
IRONWORKS
Uanaaturar V-
fEAIUKCIKIS GRIST AUD SAW
mLLUACHIKESY ISDN stOHTS
AMD ALL Kim OF KEAtY
AKO LIGHT Y08X. IN
IHOH AMD tJRA,S
CASTIKCS.
aatal ottUon .
Baf wabha'
sdt o pairing
fVtrpi Kad on Short KoUct
FORUIILLER & IRViriC
i-vw- .-rHf
-FDNEHAL UI RECTORS- .
artfilal Etnbalmlng dou Boleottfioalty
Al&vany. Vrtia.
Star
Bakerj
ftrtraaititlala rirstau
CCXRAD MEYER, PS3?E!EfC3,
f'ataiaieel rraiita,
Gltvsatrar)
Drfed rraiita.
Tabaeeo,
I 1
COre,
KM,.
" iti. n
Qaenartr.
VBslbIeB,
Aslea,
Ts. .
aTIw -
la tact everrtk. that w kept in a rr
Variety aad faaaafy Hlcbeat
a.
ALL KINDS
OF PRODUCS
J. A. Cumrnis.
all
i Iruga, 1'a.icitM, Oil
OlQ-atis, Et9,p
ALBAfiY, -: 0HUM
AR 5 - TQU - QOIUQ - TO - RIO X - A '
biotolu ;
this tuiasssr If so, eall on Van TTrlsoa,
at Stewart Jt Joe's, aad se a New Mat),
which always give satUtaaktwn.
WICKUAN&AHDERSON
-IWTt a.-aVTTKr3VaTk-
Pppoait St Caarle Heatl.
Bed elathlae and laoe aartala wa I
attended ta.
atsrei work a saaaialty
Br.ik afSs at Mwitt' harbor .fcsj ,J
mM ADyjCRTISElIENIg.
TEEASsllEE'S K0T1CE,
a- ' JT- 0
1
W
Paper,
NOtlCB IS HKREBY GiyN THAT
tbe ndrJ?ne5. Coanty Treasurer, f
haa mt nay In his bands tot the navBannt
of all cutawindk 3 eoqnty warranty bsr
Ipjt lnt 9rft,soc tht t Ipterast ot th a m 9
ceaaea Tt,h ibis dit ,
Mnh sptb, 1891
. - " T . & CURI.
Oonqty Treaaarar,
r OS' T.I-ast wk as tb Raok eseisi
4 at tii opar lausa er ea tb sir set
-.see yk boi wita ant a a aiiver.
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