The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, April 22, 1892, Image 1

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ALBANY, ORM5GN; FRIDAY, APRIL t4 1893.
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22 years I suffered with rheu
matism of the hip, I was cured by the use of
. St. Jacobs Oil. T. C DODD.
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1 new complete, and comprise the following Hue.
LADIES AND CHILDREN WEAR.
Staple Dry Goods.
Dress Goods,
Wash Fabrics,
Embroideries and Plouncinga,
Silks and Satin?,
Complete Stock of Shoes, Etc
AND ROYS' WEAR.
Clothing,
Pine NegJegee 8hirts,
Working Mena' 8hirts,
Underwear,
Neckwear,
Hats and Gaps,
Boots, Shoes, Etc.
guarantee price to b the lot at compared with quality. Call and
examine good and gel prlcee before purchasing elsewhere il you wish lo save money.
No trouble to show good.
Q, W. Simpson.
War at Monro. The following from
the Timet of CorvaUlt I followed by en
affidavit by Keney and othera mentioned
In the Item, to prove that there wa noth
In the poattton of hi antagonist! There
baa rot been auch excitement here tlnee
the war a there was on Thursday, the
7th. It teem that Preacher Wallace
pawed through town on horseback, a Mr
Ueo Keeney passed the , oiher way on
foot. Respectable wltnestea tey they did
not even apeak to each other. Wa.lace
rode Into the Belknap tettlement and ap
parent I v apread the report that Keeney
had attempted to pull him from h'a horse
with the It.tentton of trouncing htm.
Vpon thla fifteen or twenty foalLh per.
eon under the leadership of Gen Ed
Bdlknap organlied ro go to Monroe and
uwloe it out." the report ald. the prlticl-
Titota fk-noot, Ho. The . Koteburg !
"view gives the following particular of
tne stabbing affray at Kiddie by which
ynesier rogue wit killiMl: 1
wngtit wtlieaon of II Wright, - who
lives between Kiddle and Canyonviile,
end I'ogue waa really an .-'Iplmn, hi
father being in the timniHylum and
hi mother dead, fie ha l.ed in the
mynau laraiiy at Kiddle for many year,
was quiet and Inoffensive and Iwra a
good reputation. The liova nni.rmll.Lt
on there way home from school separat
ing at the Cow creek, bridge, it j
co rnea uiai vv right uaret i'ogne back
ml tha latter returned and a iiirht en
sued. Wright bad oiwried hi kuife to
cut a switch and had put It bark Into hi
puvaei wr.n tne nnae open. While they
were clinched he utcd bit knife with
Julius GradwoM's Bazaar
and the aaloon. The would-belotert
came and congregated in a body between
the atorc and the aaloon. The new had
apread for mile around and many boy
and young men had come from all dlrec
ttont to i-e the fight. Jut Before any
violent action was taken. Oca Keener
alone. tteppl out of hU place and walked
up to the band. He addreaaed them a
gentlemen and told them they were ap
paren'lr laboring under aome mistake
Uen Uclknap runted aeveral tine front
hi ' holler than thuH pedaitaL In a mn-
ner that Indicated that Keeney lied. Thlt
arouted Keenev' Ind'gnatlon and he gar a
the lead.T a little cuntng. telling him
that If he had come aire ply for a right he
could get all he wa-ted. Thlt brought
them to their eente and they llitened
more respectfully to Mr Keeney' epUn-
itlon. 1 her wa no light.
On thb vViliamrttb. A Stlen paper
Ire the following Interesting river newt
'he Steamer lluag reached here last
night from her upriver trip, having gone
uo as far Monday at Flnlei't, which It
about twenty-five miles ikls side of Hr
rlsbcrg. The (loag brought down a big
load of San Francisco freight, among
which were l (, crates of pressed brick for
the Hughes IVArcy block. W Wilkin
ton, of Corvali't, hat been put on at
purser In place of Purser Dv, who ha
rone to Eastern Oregon. The Oregon
Pacific also has a new agent l ere, R II
Kutherford. M Young, the. Ijrmer
agent, having returned to Albany. Guy
'owert, the we.l-kttown Oregon racinc
purser, hat turned mineralogist and hat
gone on an exploring expedition.
Ei'.ar' P. O. The report of the P.
M. at Eugene I a good oce, and Indicate
that about one more year will bring that
city up to a second-class postoflke, now
enjoyed by Albany. It ahew the num
ber of atampt, stamped paper and postal
cards sold amount to $6170. j6. Boa rent
collected. tSSs JS- Urafu tm late post
master, $497.17. Total, 1 7651 68. The
money order issued amounted tofo,
8;H.i6; posul notet Issued to $1717.1$.
The number of letters registered it itSj;
number of parcels regUtered,25o; number
of reiiUtcred parcel and letter received
for delivery 294 j. Thlt I quite an in
crease over any prevloii year.
Pooa ETtt.Jamei Coffee, who keert
a, grocery store near the depot at Snoho
mish, accented a ralaed f 10 bill Thnreday
in making change, and did not discover
it character until about to make ft de
posit in the First National Bank. Th
figure two in each inanee bad been
covered by the fignrea 10, that bad evi
dently been taken from tobacco or cigar
bos stamp and pasted over the original.
Oregon City Express.
That Bio Cab. The big furniture car
mentioned ft few day ago arrived last
night and was unloaded today into Fort
miller & Irving' warehouse, which it
about filled. The car was packed like a
fish' scales, and contained seventy com
plete bedroom seta. Think of bow much 1
that is when op ready for nee, consider
able more than the ordinary furniture
rare can carry. The result i ft big say
ing in freight. fact bt counts. liuy ft
bed room set and get the benefit. Be
sides the variety to select from Is great
another important point.
Oaaoow C erkalb. According to statis
tics 1, 1 16,07 bushels fcf wheat were
raited In Linn oounty In one year on
5S.314 acret j 906 306 bushels of oats on
37.299 acret, and 32.864 bushel of barley.
In wheat Umatilla county took the lead
with i ,64 3,30s bushels, Marion neat with
9951 bushel. miamooka record
was too bushels. In oats JJarlon wat first.
Linn second. In barley Union county
was first.
A Bad Tbamp. Ia returning from
Spokane Rev Wilson, of this cit7, wit
nessed, an ejeiting affair on th North
ern I'acifc- A braktman attempted to
keep ft tramp off the train, when the
tramp drew ft revolver and plazed away
at the brakemgn, jast mitting blrn, The
eondncto appeared and iboi at the flee
ing tramp several times; bqt wUbont
eoeci.
Srattaa Aaaiyst,, 9 S Willamette
Valley arrived at Yaqulna thlt noon with
following 1 Jot Tervls, A Relman, G
K'appenger, It S Shewey, A C Darling, A
K forward, w M iryon, k 1- Uuncan, K
D McKlnley. Theo Wisman, W A Blood,
Uha Klce, Mr v;na Kice, MUl AtDI
Rice. W T Ingallt, Mrt R A Bentell. M
E Williams t . . - .
AX Economic SngiAa:. The bill of the
marsbal of Salem for March was $232 85 ;
street suDerintendent.t84: surveyor,!),
This stirred the councilmen op, and a
raaolntion waa lntrodnced limiting the
marshal's salary to 11200 ft year, and
another one consolidating the office of
superintendent and civil engineer. The
cry of retrenchment is being raised.
A Good Showing. Sheriff Scott hst
already collected $93,185 39 of the county
taxes, yesterday turning over $41,000 to
the county treasurer, Thlt Is a much
kail., .Vnuilni 1 1. - n tia- ViJM tnA K
Will Bell 5, 10 or 20 acre lots at $ OO to $60 perl most coumiet. The total ta win be
" ,V i . s ! 1.1 O j , awu.
acrav small casn Davmeni lonc urae on uuiaiii. oonu
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AAt. ar . rut 7 . .
psl poh.lt of attack being Wllhelm'. ttore IZvZi ",-. u , 7 W f'7 1 0
i-j ... t.. i.iw,i,,i.n 'walked aome illatance awav Iwlnra lie
knew that be bad been Injured. Wright
waa exammeu before Juttlce lirown yes
terday, and held on the charge of mur
der. J 11 Kiddle brought the boy ft)
Koaeuurg tnd he is now in the county
Jail. A similar tragedy occurred t Kid
dle several years ago between two school
boys, when one of the Kussell boy
stabbed young Qulne to death.
The very latest news Is that you can buy at JUIslUf
ORADWOnL'8 BAZAAR, for net cash, goods as follows!
.........
Arbuoklo's Coffee, Per Pound ,
lbs. Granulated Sugar , . .
lbs Magnolia Sugar White...
No. 1 Kerosene, per single gallon
L-anj replied, o gallons.
6 Gallons Good Pickles
0 lbs. No. Say on Soap t r t ! t ? 1 1 ! r r t r i r
25e.
$1.00
1.00
.25
100
.60
89
J will cod dust a strict stub store, an I all goods will be to'd tor net ah fr m la
M i per eetit ieea into regq ar prl.-r. afy stock of Chlntsrsr. fAney good, tot.
all the deeirable tylee nf ditbea, aa well as a general avrtmnt at groeerVse, eroM
lamp and axtnrea te eonipiele. 1 make a pIM.t qr a Mt, jqts awl
bskliig powder, and el way pla mj euttomar,
Agent for tverl repnnibl inturinoe ojoitipanles.
-fttlltia ars)4fUI.
Ait "UxroBTVUATB Woman. -The foJ
lowing Is publlthed in the Salem Journal
by Lucy Young, the woman arretted for
selling goods without ft lirente. It tells
a pitiful story s I am told some of the
business men have aald I waa radn to
them because tbev would nut buv iuv
goods. Have not been myeelf since I
was thrown Into jail March Slut at June-
won vny. v ame here sick, with little
money and mvself to sunoort and atlmn
dependent on me. After working nearly
three business blocks and talking t so
manj, eeumg uaruiy anything when I
knew these business men saw so few
women selling goods, I suppose I did act
rude to some of them, nerhans wild or
craiy, and I ask their pardon, also Mr
Minto's, when he called here I was no
sick or craay I hardly know what I said.
1 also ask old Lr Uoodell'a tiardon if I
said anything disrespectful to hint per
sonally. This telling good is ft bard life
lor women. It is so bard for a decent
woman to live.
Prouatb Maitb In the matter of
the estate of Gen Cleveland, deceased, fi
nal account allowed and administrator dis'
charged-
In the matter of the estate of U W Vcr.
non, fim account filed and a'iowed and It
is further orJcred that personal proper'y
be told. r 3
In the matter of the estate of Chas If
Ducke'.t. will admitted to nrobate and I", lis
Y Duckett sppolnted executor.
in the matter of the estate of It W
Hamilton, Inventory filed.nersonal nrorter-
tii. .. I
in the matter ol the estate of Chas A
ALLEN BROTHERS,
WHOLESALE 5 RETAIL GROCFRSt
CIQAR3 TOBACCO, AND CHOICE FRUITS OF AUl
KINDS IN LARGE OR SMALL UANTITICS
' IN THEIR CCACON.
!
linn Block.
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The
Oregon Land Co.
Wltn tit home office at
SAT.IDM, - - - OBEQ-OIT,
In the Gray Block, comer Liberty and State street, branch office In Portland,
11 TAKES a specialty of Sunnyeide fruit tracts near Salem
utiAi ad rr.uatt.VAt.
Judge
tlllt HK
e Mratian cittne up irvn T5;tlrm
noon. -
Til Sheddy, Mie DUmord tKl tnkn, Is
In the city.
Hen F French the wtcran book agent,
I In the city. ' ;-.
J 1' Galhraith wa In Snlum yesterday
on business. ... i. 1 Jt
Ml K'tiK Mton at J Mis Ayrr were
In StN-m yesterday, ,
Mr Serlor has Just uriived in Abany
its l t relative of the
from tl.e Kat. iteUt relative of
woolen mill etnploje t)l thr.t name,
Mr Wfll Parker, formerly of Albany, It
a candidate for, nomination for county
recorde.- on the de mocrslic ticket, and
III probably be nominated, 4nd the
I)kmocn AT hopes, elected.
Rev Irvlnr. Wilson and Acheton
hve returned from Spokane, where they
had been to attend the I'resbrtcry of the
U 1' church. Mrs 1. K 11UIt, ho went
aiso; stopped at Wahtfturg to visit friends.
Last evening at the residence nf Mr A
I) Matthews, the ladies f the M K church
south gave a tocUl. which proved a very
pleasant atuir. uamet were payed and
a oe iic lout lunch, including tome tavorv
ice cream, served.
At latt fudee fkle. of the third judicial
district, it to retlie. Me wa first elected
In 1858, and again in 1864, 1870, 1H7C, iStto
and i7Hf). in election In 1K70 wat con
tested by hit opponent. !i F ilonham. and
after a jear or two Ilols retired and gvve
ur tne rest 01 the term to hi adversary.
AltogetSei he ha been on the betch
thirty-four years, and hat been generally
rrpet-ted aa an upright juCge Tcle ram.
eatBAV
(irandma Hlaln and Mist I'.UIn. of Al
ban, visite.1 the family ofJM Marks
last Friday. Lebanon Advance.
A J Acheson and wife, of Albany, were
In the city this week, their object being
to establish ft s'eam laundry. -1a; banon
Advance.
VYm Q Obetiauer returned to Portland
thlt noon from a short trip home- The
Albany directory is nearly In type, and
will i printed ready for delivery about
May 1st.
Uev 0 V. ISrorn will preach at ljuotnb
on Kunday In place of Hev J H Klrkpat-
ricK, who goes lo Albany to conduct the
Kaater Sunday service of the com-
have a grand alfir in the t. if.uleon thial
annivemarycxpreta.
Mr W U Woodworth who Bred let ihI
that Oakland and Pan Francisco woutd
be swallowed np a year or two ago, caus
ing quite an excitement among the cred-
nlout. will drt Orix-nn hetrlttfilni ml tt.a
Rlnehart. first account filed and ordered I state catiitaL sI,h hI.m has a t,.nt r
that distribution of property bs made. for business. The crank mill keeps
In the matter of th estate of P J La- turning. -
uenioi Albany, waa la the city this
noon with Cunningham, the man who
filed and approved
A Cukkbt Dor. A few days ago
team waa taking a lot of eggs to town
troia the ttore ol Mr Urace at Clarses.
The load proved too large and two cases
of eggs were unloaded at the hiato of
farmer. Those egg disappeared over
night, and the day following a boy rame
to Ms-U race's store with a bait doaen
egga to sell. They were bought and
neat day and also the third day hov
came with eggs to sell. But the third
day the boy had his egg ia the bucket
mat walked oil from the farmer's house
itli the eggs. Ho waa collared and
confessed that be ha I been selling Mr
Urace his own egga and the young
hievet' parents raid the bill. Orreon
City Courier.
Lkbaxox. E C Phelps has bought
four acres of land ad lucent to Waterloo
and too$ possession last week.
Mr Shea, superintendent of the
Brownsville tannery, was in Lebanon
robbed a Chintte bouse between Car
Tstlis and the bay several months ago.
on their wsy to Fa em. Cunningham
having plead gnilty and been sentenced
to one year la the penitentiary.
ATUftOAV.
C O lack son. democratic nominee for
sheriff, f in the city. Mr Jackson will
gain in strength as election approacbee
and people become acquainted with him.
It W Foreman, recently of llalaK.
was ia the city, and went from here to
gpokane, which he will make hi borne.
air foreman recently returned from a
trip east- ,
Mai. Johnson and wife made the ftsM-
ovs AT their annual call ta-day. They now
nave two boa lit the Albany College, and
believe in ahlng their children a good
education.
The llrownsvill Times save: On Wed
nesday evening In response to invita-
iui wrts irruig w cuim our ciuirni in I ,;,.. . .1 .;. . 1 .- 1
. T t . . . I .nH w .. ... n u, IIICUU. u. I'l I Bill!
oVylK.kM nd " : W?t L w?--.J?
- - 1 i hiiv vvciiiiik iu auiriBi nnorniDUL
We have a oitin In Ibftnon who was I The tlm waa well occunied in t.lavtna
a Ford's theater at the time of Presi-1 games and some -fine muale waa alv
aeut i.inwin-8 anattintuon. ue was renuerw. At 11 o'clock an elegant lunch
a as. mu. lftu.. .1 L. a - .1 li t I t . f. aim .a
ucj vuurii w iuv .retyruj wmi'ii i wu rervra Ritei wiuca Vn gueatf re
uirrw a nmiiun inio muarniug. ainnj 01 1 parea vo nviw UOme$
I It A Si rAAt Atei nf tasiil tea at as Vti laa I
- v -.v. nnT,.n. An, An. ,1 T a
.s.oW.prto,.,p,.y. Wilcox, f,a-sold bis Interest In tfregro:
The inropertyr!E M1lbredtw..U:h was cery and bakery business to L M Mat
ordered sold by the court brought in f n..in . il
?X M Mondfty: We.tf.li & Co tia. a atelegranhTrVto'r.'nd .Ten Vt
uvery bill amounung to more th.a this mU, on the U P R R, and is represented
uui, aurccit mj reikis l"r uiai
.mount. We know not how W (j Myers
who brought suit for wages, is to get bis
py. -Advance.
A RKMABRAat-B fjit?iaT,--The Port
end Dispatch tellt the following Yes
terday a stranger cauea at the fnton
Pacific office in thlt city and paid lor a
ride he had a'olen In a bra car from Whit
man to The Utiles some eight years ago.
The amount was $6. to. The man de
clined to give his name or to take a receipt
for the money. Every man that beats a
railroad company It not a tramp or a
nobo, yec they are looked upon and classed
at tuch. The man In aucttqn wsi un
doubtedtv an hohett man. but wat forced
to ttcal the ride trom dire neieskjty, anu
when fortune tmlled upon him, he like
true man, cam bold)) to front md
paid hit fare like a gentleman, now
UWUT FK0M CON.VItm'lT.
At liwt ft judicial dncinion hst been reach
ed in the Conneiilinit politkal complication
. i he Uinnnaunit epmode it one of very
irmve importance in our political Lixtory
The republican party, as is well known, bus
apparently di'tominwi to low) no power thai
it can retain, and to Uiot eni'M more than
one instance, bits retorted to illegal and rnv
olutiofttiry methods, while la several statr
of Um union, sJtlwugh in tho minority,
has held power by moans of an arcluiSc and
unjust rule mjuiring an altolute majority
for an ewtttcm.
In Connot Ucut, in 1890, Morris, the dam-
ocrotic candiduie. waa clncted governor by
a majority of 20. lite other di-iiHKaulic
caudicbdi1 hail absolute miijoritio ranging
from 2J0 Ki 1,672. Hie !rdldui was di
vliJiyl, the wuuw Iteing dunuHratie und tho
house republican. Only one democrat baa
bm given his oflioe, tlie other duly chosen
otfiirt of the Ut being mfused tlieir
lUuv by Uie republican bouse of rrntresen
UlUm, wbit h d;Iined to n-i with the sen
ate ani) to dnclare tin) result in obedience to
the sUihj consUtutiou, In consequence
uov iuiaeiey, who waa not voteJ for or
even nominated, hna hnld over,
For one year and niNtrly four months there
has teemed to bo no jvmrxly. Tlie courts
huve been appo&Ul to but they, have not
rpim-dird the evil. IndixxL the supreme
court but held practically that ft remedy it
imiKjusible on the face of Coo fact. In
other wortls, the government of Connocticut
has been administered in ditSance of Uie
will of tlie people, who have not been able
to obtain rttlnti for the wrongful usurpa
tion in Uwir own courts. By reason of the
poasMstion by the republicant of the ecu-
five or physical power of the slate and o
one branch of Uie legislature, the iwuL
have been governed by Uie men whom they
defakd at Uie poll. IWeahle tubmis
sioo to such a state of thing ouM not es
14 in any otlw? country and it proof of our
own high civilization. '
XeverUirlea auch an outrage is ft danger
ous menace, and Uie men who are gnilty of
it ore the enemies of free institutions Bad of
ft republican fortn of government
Judge Hall's decision to tne effect that
the democratic candidatcshaveft remedy by
qt nxtrran U ounseqncnUy of Importance
not only to the slate of ' Gmnecticut but to
Uie whole country. It would be ft deplor
able mkfortune if it were the unanimous
opinion of Uie Connecticut bench Uutt there
existed in Uie union one state where the
Lw stand powerltM in the presence tit
otn and viulent defiance of the people's
will hsgaily eirr-mJ. New York VitrUt,
ini t. leveurd ttock It going up, and
from present Indications le would njt be
surprising If he had s two thirds majority
on i"e second or third ballot In the CUtea
goconvenilon. What makes this mor
prohatJle la the fact that be Is the second
choice tit nearly all the minor candidate
and their deltgstct. Lvenlng Ttlrfram
Judge Mootr's record Is th-1 of a clean
honest man and If elected he will cerlaiiilv
do hit ptrt toward dealing out from the
supreme bneri "eqnel and even handed
justice," at he ttld, In his speech after the
nomination, would ue his endeavor,
J IdlHgl.
V hen Br Leeds t"et the "record In the
Pghl of day, be will hide his head In dis
gust,
The Cthimrt Club of Htltlrnore, the
rprrerttallt of orgAnisd dcttocrtcy in
Msrtlsnd, on mUkinof f Fret-man Kalsln,
the recrtgubed "ilht hand mtn" of Serv
ator Conn n, titianlininisly sk;tted to
night a re.oljtlou In (vr of the nomlna-
tlon of Cleveland,
Iroubtlest u uu d be a grvat event fir
the Du'ch to cany ll.i.land, and there
have been timet when the republicans
carried lo AS. If a State thai Itptcullarly
"protected" cannot go republican li a
presidential year, tl.cn It neans m jch.
Other Us It mctns nothing
For Itself the Dbmocbat hat to say that
It It unalterably opposed to the lerj Ing of
a duty for protection. This we have re
peatedly said. It t be decided that the
levying of duties upon Import I the bett
wsy to raise the necessary revenues to
support the government, then so be It, but
let the duty be levied to st to raise revenue
and not protest. Protecting one class at
the expen -e of another I unfair. Immoral,
and violative nf the fundamental prlncU
pic of our form of government. It I ab
surd to say that American pluck, energy,
enterprise and skill can not compete with
the whole world In th manufacturer of
nearly a'.l the ncccttartceof life. The cry
of wge I demagogic Every man pay
for wage just what he And the law of
supply and demand calling for. Wage
have Increased much more tapldly In
England since the adopted free trade than
ever before. Down with McKlnleylam.
If that he free tr.de make the most of It.
.s a pushing, energetic man, and ft rust
ier, until oe eaa make his arrange
meats to come into th store, his father.
Hey 0 il Mattoon, will look after hie in-
vsrests-indepeDdcpce West bide.
TUB APaoS FKBTTVAL
Given by the ladles of the Presbyter
ian charch last evening at the opera
house, was a social and financial success.
A large number took sapper, a splendid
ly gotten cn repAet. beginning at 5
o'clock, and the ball was tilled later in
the evening. About ity aprons were
exhibited aud eod for sums ranging np
to 15.00, going like "hot cakes.'1 They
were sent to Albany friends from ' .11
over the world, from Africa's torrid
sands, from Alaska's frigid shores, from
democratic Texas, and republican Penn
sylvania, from the world's fair state,
, from the "Old Dominion" state of Vir-
Fr the twenty years commencing with
the; ear 1870 and ending with the year
1SS9 It cost the tax payers and termers of
Marlon county the enormous turn of
$9"-99M3 to run the affairs of thst
county. During the same period tt cost
t he fanners and tax payers of Linn county
the turn of $58.81703 to pay the running
expenses of Linn county. The republicans
during all that period . had control of
county management In Marlon and the
democrat, had charg In Linn, it cost
46,04,9 5) a year In Mai Ion and fj9.19t.35
in Linn, We trust these figures will at
tract the attention of ever v tax payer In
Marion and Llrn as well. For years It
hat been known that a few republican! In
Marlon county were cognisant of the bad
management of county psalter In th1
county, but their feeble protettt have been
unheeded, (be -great mats of the tax
lorn Piatt the rprtib!jcn tennVr of New
York says be will go to the Minneapolis
convention and U-ll the convention that
Harrison can not carry New York against
Cleveland, lull or tiny otwr democrat.
'. 111 - ....- .-11 ..v
It would be just as well for Uiose who
talk about who will be Uie democratic can
didato for pailr-ut to Wp at leant otic eye
on Govia-nor I'utUton of IVtinj)vanLt. He
la a clean, able man.
Jim treasury department reports the fol
lowing baltince shent for the information
and instruction of the farmer of the United
Sttttest
EXrOKTS OKMKrtTH A5MME.
r Agricultnral. Mitniifactun
11. nmm,m- m2i,
Jl MVH1,5$44 168,927,310
Our export of farm products have de-
clin4 from 83 to 73 per cnt;, our exporU
01 protected machine goods have increased
front 9 to 19 per cent. What the farmers
have loot protected mnj-owncrs have gained
Tlie trwurary dmiartraent also kindly ex
plaineswhat purtkular elate of farmers
have boen hurt the most!
KXlOKTfor Mkrcuaxdisk. '
Bnsnlftnff , Manufsu-tnma
im ........ tmwizii t.2.zMt
For three months pat Uie protected bun
co wewrers have been engnged in trying to
break the force of thews treaeury statitks
by "fooling the farmer" with sUUsmcnt of
how much more he exported in NovemW
than in April, in this week than in that
The companion cf 1881, however, with 1801
t?IJ the ta!. It shows bow much let
Euroj buys now of the American farmer
than it did ten years ago, ait Uie result of
legislation which is designed to drive or m-
merve to other com tries.
A dUpatcn from Atlanta ttyt:
The state executive committee of tl.e
Georgia state alliance met here tonight
an unanimously adopted a reso utlon de
manding that all a.lianies which have In
dtcd the people's party' movement must
rescind such action promotlr. or surren
der their charters.
It is slated that the number of our pen
sioner will now reach 1,000,000. But, as
ex-pcakr IUod said in defense of the bil
lion dollar congress, this it a great and
growing country, and the pensioner being a
fixed institution, mutt be great and grow
wiUi Use remainder of at.
WniBETo Gbt Tmxm. When wasting
organ r piano call on Blacktnan k
llodget ahere vou can srlt-rt !rnm a
artt clatt s:.k.
an
hEREVOKCHTHAYElt of HnsrUi
Ind., tsys: "Both n.vsa If si r! wnVnw
one livas to 8!IIIX)S CONi-UMPTION
CUEK,"
WiUi several hundied Uiotwand Ameri
can workmen out of employment, Uie Eu
ropean rmhing hither at the rate of above
half, million a year and Uie immigrant
being used by the mill bctae and the labor
barons to cut dot, n tragta, it.it no wotidVr
thai the Amur loin workmen are coming to
think that justice to themselves ought to go
before generosity to otlicr.
FURNITURE AT COST
At TIios. Brink's Old Stand.
ALL AXD miEE litems Mill 1BEEE IS A COKE
Stnctirled Matt U Jty hat pronounced
sgairtt keeping the World's Fair open on
Sundayt. The highly moral and retiglout
nature of the besmirched national republi
can committeeman it greatly shocked at the
wicked net of the fair directort and rollt
op hit Batdsley bank eye In consternat'on
at the bare tuggetilon of giving the labor
ing man and the thousands of other wage
worker an opportunity to see the great
how.
The republican In their state platform
endorse the Sherman act of iSpoby which
all the silver product of the country I
added to our circulating medium. It It
under that act Hint our country It flooded
with whtt the Oregon! and other ortho
dox organ call the 70-cent uV.Ur. A
much a that paper has tit time past de
nounced this 70 cent republican dollar It
stands devotedly to Hermann who sup
port unlimited coinage anJ to ElHt who
will favor It it he ever gets to congiess,
and by Mitchell who It a leader In the free
colnsge movement.
The republican party In convention as
sembled did a very great thing when the
nomination for judge in this district waa
given to Geo II Burnett, and Judge Boise,
who ntt served at judge for tMrty yeare
or more, was slaughtered. If a boy lc lw,
obstinate at . mule, without judgment, It
preferred to experience and knowledge of
the law, the sooner the republican patty I,
ousted from control in county affairs the
sooner justice will be given to the tup-
porters of the commonwealth. T&fbwt
Rtristet. .
navara thre hlvs avldetltl twn tn lit.
then.let the Union Pacific take an example glnia, one being made in Virginia, from d k on lhe luhec. But thev are ttlnff
from thlt man, and return the money New York silk by a Minnesota lady, ?' , on f f", " 8
stolen from the people by extortionate fromsmany of the states and from Japan. thc,r eyopen. Something wdl drop there
j"
(or particpUrtJ.
PATRONIZE KCM INSTITUTIOKS. .
IE FARMERS k KHAHTS IHSURAHCE CO.
Albaiay, Oregow.
W
F READ, Prenldeat.
i It COWAN. Traaaurer.
i O W RITSM KV. Secretary
Geo F SIMPSON, Tie PreaidenC
-PLB1X7TOB
JL Cowan, OeoF Simpson, W V Read, D B Montellb.M Sternberg, 1 VT riattek
J K Weatbertord, KH8trahan,J O WrlUmsn.
ALSO PISTKICT AOIKTS FOB
Ssyeral Qlid Eastern nd Foreign Companies
ATakwcby. Messrs Rlgg and Shra
f Brownsville have made a proposition to
th business men of Albany to moye their
tannery plant to thi city provided the cit
izen ot fvioany win taae 95,000 tioca in
the concern. Uur men ot mesne should
look Into thi matter for Albany stands In
need of nothing to muph f manutactur
jng enterprises,
A Boy Stabbed Last Monday even
ing at Riddles, Chester Pogue, aged 17
veart, wa going home from tchool when
ne was aiiacacu or a avuuui inaio auu
tubbed three timet, dying at o'clock
vetterdir from the effectt of the wound.
The deceased was a brother of M E Pogue
of Baiem, at one time a resident ol Albany
for tome time.
ALBANY CIGAR FACTORY
j; J OSIIHIt proprietor,
WHOLESALE Hi RETAIL
Only White Labor Employ sc1,
LEADTNGDRUGGIS1
ICr.lAW &MOD&EG,.''
1
JJ
.'owns KiNrjOYO
Both the method and results whea
Byrup of FiRS ia taken ; it in pleasant
and refreshing to the taste, and acts
gently yet promptly on the Kidneva.
Liver and Bowels, cleanses the ey9
tern effectually, dispels colds, .::.
echeq and fevers andcurca habitual
constipation permanently. For rt
overcharged rates.
That Old Faks. Some Siiem men,
have Just msde the ttme foolUn trip that
hat been made teveral timet by Linn
county men. The Journtl tayt. A mot
Strong, A Herren, Mark Holms.J Frlxzetl
and Ed C Gross have returned from a
week tnent at Mitchell, 12s ml.et east 01
The Dalles. In the Blue mountains Mr
FrlzzeU t brother had written tha. he had
discovered the famous Blue Bucket, "
lost gold mines, supposed to have been
found and lot. In tats by emlgrante. The
f tther and mother of Mr Herren were In
tke train that located the fabulous Blue
Bucket mlnet. Careful investigation
thowed the party however, lh,.t Mr Fris
se'l was mlttken. The party had a
pleaaant tfip
Looks Warlike. At the meeting of
the militia board In Salem 0l Bowditch
secured .n appropriation of f joo to equip
lor actual dty troop a t wntviiie, wnq
are liable to he called out to defend the
settlers against the three thousand In
dians still on the reservation, tayt the
Journal. There It sreat danger of an
Indian outbreak there and the present
state military ooard deserves credit for
doina- all In Us power to protect the set
tlers.
A Rattling Breeze. A decidedly
stiff breeze prevailed thlt afternoon,
rattling 1 Ignt lively and whittling through
whiskert ominously. Gut It was tame
com na red to Nebraska style. It tlmply
rattled things;' In Nebraska and Kansas
and most of the eastern states the winds
run Into cyclones, arid the cyclone smash
inings anu pcuiJip. s '-v
blizzards here. A K00i breeje ocpasjon
ally It a pleasant flair.
A HbaW IluTY.-r-IJigb pjotective
tariff nliiv a nart in nearly every tr ing.
often an unoieagant one. One incident
to the rjoint comes directly borne to Al
bany. Mrs Lisle sent to relatives In Ire-
and for an aDron for the apron lesttvai.
A costlv one was sent by express. It
reached New York. The vigillant collec
tor declared duty of 12 on it, and
notifled Mrs Lisle, and it bad to be paid
before the apron could be secured, and
hence It failed to-arrive in time for the
festival.
Prof Rkib E-fKCTg.At a meet
ing c,f' the board of director of the Eu
gene school district held last evening,Prot
UVS Raid, was unanimously employed
' as principal for another year. The pro-
a handsome white silk .pron being sent In June
dv a ttrotuer w A - a seal from there.
The exhibit was novel and Interesting.
At 8 ;45 a short program was presented
The Apollo club were beard In song and
on vocophones, delighting the audience
in tne lortuer. amuttns them In the lat
ter. "Looking backward ' by eiaht
The fusion ticket nominated by thedem
ucratt and independent republicans of
Multnomah county will poll a strong vote
and moat of It will be elected to tit friends
claim. There never wt a plee so badly
ring ridden as Portland and thete demo-
heac), and lialr done np on their faces, In i cratt and republicans who have broken
loose from party Met In order to smash the
dangetout machine deterve to succeed
whether they do or not. The republican
party of that county seem to He utterly
helplett at the feet ot the machine bosses,
and It It a matter of to tursrite that to
many lf respecting republican thould
earnestly desire to liberate their party from
the dutchet of thHft bote.
young ladies was a cunoua arranaement.
Made up with faces oh the backs of their
met directly turned .round no iar as
their makeup was concerned, they per
lormedto. march and were heartily
encored. I general social was had and
the enjoyment was general. The ' total
receipts were ovir $200. -
riles fart fee Cared,
Richard Boonf.t, WstQld, N Y, wiiteti
"For thirty- two yttrt I suffered from pPet,
b.ith lotarnsl and saternal, with all tntir
atteodsat agonies, and like raaoy others
sutlured from hemorrhoid All tboe thirty
two yens 4 baa to cramp rnyatU to pay
dooto t and drnggUt for stuff thst wtt doing
me litMa or no good. Finally I WAturaed
bv one who had had tha tarn oooiGtalot.bot
had been enrtd by Brand reth' I'iiCj, to try
1.:- - j; . f
ins cam. a aia so, ana pacta co improve.
ted for the last two years I have bad no
inoonveolenoe from that terrible ailment,"
TsfhCirs tSxajuUtailon.
Notice Is hereby given that the regular
pu line examination or toaehera, for Lion
oouoty, will taKe olaad tn Albany, oam-
menoinii on Wednesday. May 11th, at
1 o'clock, p m, and continue until Friday
noon, May 13 h- All teaohers must
pqaiUyely bo present at tha U ni of 00m
mentwmsnt, aa no one wl.l ba t dmltted
to (U' examination wu u not a present
Application for 3ttts eortlQoAMs and
State diplopia received at th above
named ttme.
G F. UTJ5TSIX,
County Sobool Snpt
Prid
Tti it.
of Alb toy
syi'4 o-i 'tba heat
C E Bbowkell.
A huge Aici of pruning shears B1 prae
ing hookt tbs best mode, just rreeivel at
Staart & Sox'a, Now i tJj ti'ne to use
tiiern. "
Buy jgor groctrias cf Psilior Bros. - Yen
en depeud uu good goods aud first-clsts
tctatment.
We would like lo know what our al
liance democrats can find In hanging on to
the democratic party. If they do, it cer
tainly will look like bad faith. Alliance
renaieion ) tj train. ,
But why will It Qy more look like bad
faith for alliance dcmociatt to remain
faithful to their prlnclplet and party than
for republicans to do so? Will the Herald
explain? Further, why can It be regard
ed as an act of bud. faith for a democrat
who has, in good faith, become a member
oi the alliance under the repeated assur
ance that it, the alliance, In no way In
terfered with a ma n't political views and
oartv relations, to remain faithful to his
e
party t Will the Httald explain thlt?
The Pla'ndeaJet has a long account of the
life of F A Moore republican candidate for
supreme judge. In the account we find, the
following:
"His ambition M Mm to come west arid
botfin to car? ouhis fortune while he wa
SMll ti youuK uiau.
Well he did ao some au narym?, an ae
count of which vfhen placed before the
voters of the state will create a sensation
that will lead to the defeat of Mr Moore.
The republican paper are crowing lustily
over the, renal t ol the election in Rhode
un4. And yet that little community has
not voted any other way in a presidential
year since 18&2. There are fifteen thousand.
lees voters in Uie state than there are-uUtubo
Hants in Yanderberg county and no where
else is society so sharply divided on the
money line. Aa the t.athville Ammca re
marks; "U is one groat big manufacturing
town. Throw a rock in any direction and
it will fall upon some factory which is Jo
tored and protected, by republican, tariff leg
t&iation. It is. state whim is dominated
directed and owned by manufacturers. They
o,wn its enterprises, control its politics and
are the master of its people. In spite, how
ever, of such influences Rhode Inland's ma
jority for the republican party, under the
tremenduous logic of tariff reform, has been
out down to only a very few hundred votes,
On the majority tide are the wealthy and on
Ihe minority side oxo the laborers. On the
side of the victors are the monnfacturers
who receive their munificent bounties from
an indulgent government, while on the los
ing side are the men who are foro4 to. sleep
under one blanket instead, oj two, wear few
r clothes, pay double, process fr th uten
nils and; the necessaries of life in order that
the, country can continue to pay the bounties
rofflitioned." Evwa'gviH (Ind) Courier.
The Live i3
When out of order, Involves every organ of
the body. Jtcroedfcs lor some other Ucrai.K!
ment are frequently token without the least
effect, beeanse ft Is the l.ver which Is the rent
source of the trouble, and until that I ft
rlfrht there can be no health, ttrcMrtli. of
wnfon In any part of tlie system. Mercury,
In torn form. Is a eommon specific for . slug
gish livers but a far safer and more effective
medicine is
Ayer'o Pills,
Vor loss of appetite, Wlloti trootiles, coiwll
patjon. Indigestion, and tick beadachc, tlw e
Plllt are nmurpassed.
-For a long time 1 wat a sufffrer frrw
stoma b, ller, and kidney trouhlct, e!..
rlcnclng much dimeulty in dlarsUoii, wii'i
severe pain in the Inmtiar wk,n and otlicr
parts of tlie body, Uarlng tried a vai U iy r,f
remedlss, hteiiirtiin warm batlit, Willi only
ternporwy relief, aUmt three months k I
beaan the use of Ayrt fiiLs, and my health
It to much Improved that I gladly testify to
Ihe mperlor merlu of thlt melk-iite."
llanoel Jorge Perelm, Porto, PortueaL
"V or the cure of headache. Ayer't f (linr
t! fllLi are tlie most efftlve ocdlc!ni I
ever u-d."-E. K, James, Dorchester, init
" Wbea 1 feel Uie need of a cathartic, I take
Ayer't Pills, and And them to be mor effee.
tl v Uiau any oilier pill I ever took."- SU s.
B. C. Ortilb, Jiurwellvllle, Va. -
I have found in Ayefe Mils, an Invalua
ble reuir ily for eonstlpatkm, b)lknir5M, and
kindred disorders, rcullar to miasmatie
Itwalitiwi. Taken la small and Iriwiieut
dws, Utete Pills -
Act Well
n the llrer, restoring Its natural powers, and
""'It t throwing off malarial polsops."
C. V. A lston. Quitman, Texas.
"Whenever I am troubled with eonttita.
Mon, or suffer from lost of appetite. Aver's
fills set me rfebt a train." a. j. siu.
Bock House. Va.
" In 18W, by the advlee of a f rtmA th..
the ate of Ayer't Fills as a remedy tor Ml
loutne, eomtipatlon. bhrli
eolds. They served me better than nnytliing
I had pmloaily tried, and I have th.-rn
In attacks of that sort ever !. 11 u
liersli, Julsonia, Ark. "
Ayer's Pills,
DR. 1 C. AYER & CO., teml Mrs.
Sold by all Druggists and Dealar la kf edkloa.
" F. Xj. Kenton, -:-
' Dealer In "
CHOICE TEAS, COFFEES, SPICES,
and a general assortment of .. ."
O- IHL O O 3ES 2E 2E2 S.
SnbacripUonagentfot.il the leading Kewspapera and Magaiinea. Terms cash.
Ketw (he) I. O., .I!aar. -- .
HE LEADIXG mOTOGBlPaEBS,
Albany, Orefaa.
Cabinet photot from $1.50 to S4.n0
per dozen. Enlatging pictures ;
specialty. 16x20 crayons framed
for ftooo. We carry a large line,
of 5x8 and ttcresccplc Tlewt of Ore
gon. Studio in Froman'a Block
next to Masonic Temple.First Slree
1 m il-m
3 r
11 A. t ' J
for Infants an! Children.
Caatorialsso well adapted tocMUrea that
I recommend ltaa siiirior to any presortjitioa
aowa to me." IL A. Abcbtii, IL D-,
IU So. Oxford EL, BrooUgrn, K. T.
"To un of 'CsKtoria'lt so anlveraal ano
IM mnrita ao well known that it seems a work
of suporerocatkMS to rmjorm It. Kaw are Uia
intnliieent faioilte who do not keep CasCori
wiUuu eat nuch "
Caaxoa MsaTTti, T).D .
New York Cttr.
rte Paatoe Bloomlrr iale Eeforuied Church.
Caatoria orrras Oolle, OonRttfatloB.
Four Stomach, CiarrbrBa- KructaUon,
aolla Wonua, irea sleep, and promote 3-
fresUon,
(bout tajurlocs
metllcation.
Tor aevrral I have reeornmeiktl
Sour Castoria, ' and shall always continue tr
a aa as it has bivariaubr iiroduoed beae&cia
KOUltS."
Epwik F. Faasaa. M. IX,
" The Wlnthrop," lth Street and Tth Ave,
: KewTorkCiti
Twa Csarraua Coxo-ast, TT UtrasAX Shut, Ksrw Toaz.
f- r - mmm :t Mm m mm hit i ii in in m rwnai mi
v at mm m nmmmtwwam imKu.-msimmm r snna iara ai m
La. f li 11 nniniiiii siiiMliai.ii.imii. mi mm. m
t
7
. -1
r'A ii
li&vc.
'srga spsortment
of new
style ribbon
At tne Malheur democratic county con
vention a vote wat taken among the dele
gates on presidential preferences with the
f V.: ' " r t."-.-'! ; Ce - ' - '
The sentiment for Cleveland appears to
be almost like that of a religious revival.
It Is an enthusiasm that need no leader
ship and ttaitt with none. It It a con
viction which pervadet the people, and
with one accord, as occasion offert, they
spetk. The manipulation of politicians.
the carefully laid schemes of menagers.go
to pieces like a "boom" town before
Kansas cyclone, or rather It were belter to
tay that they are tmothered as If by a ris
ing tide, tilently and as if in total Ignor
ance ol their existence. Hill in New York
and Grav In Indiana have been dflv!ngr
thelessly, especially the former, with the
vast Tammanv machine, the frees-out
Convention and drumming tow that took
to the country. Lo, It Is as if nothing of
the kind had ever been! The democratic
03 asset ate rising and dimandlng G rover
Cleveland at if they had been the first
word spoken on the subject. ' It Is almost
a phenomenon"; certainly Il ls a develop:.
rnent renarkable In political history la
dlanapolis 2?w. '
An agreement has been reached among
deraocortts cf I -i;.tna vrhreby the d::!-
w .la.. w lirann f,.ta riAveiriDisiinu ivnieniiriin
CILIOCS.SS, LITER C0MPLAITS,SICK REiDACITE, C01J;,
riMfLES, all SKIN AFFECTIONS, end DISEASES ARISING froi
MSQSOEBED STOMACH.
. ft Genuine UAMB I'JtO TEA is put tip in YELLOW WRAPPERS
trftA FacvimUe Swvxtnr ef EMIL FRESE.
f;CHNQTON . OO, AotHra, Ban Francisoo.
B01,I RY Alt, lRrGI54T AND KrFyt.
HEALTH IS WEALTH
EBAliM
Wa..
ft., it
RedCrownMills
io. Lvnisa &:v. d pn
i pttoossa ruaxiK srTERtoa ros. nvtut
AND BAXKSS vsa.
EST STORAGF FACILITIES.
Da KC Wsstt Nsttt sua BtAUt Tsuthbtt,
rusrantoed sjisciSa tor Hstna, Dlisuwss, Con
Tiilniun. Fsts.Kervos Nsurlgm,Hdaoo,Neivoua
PrsRlration oaiwat by ths use ot alcohol or tobanoo,
Wakefulness, klaribj Depression, Boftsulnf oi th
Brain rtaulting in tnsaulty and leading to misery,
cteoaT ani death. Premature Old Aire Bsrrau&ess.
Lnis ot Power m either sex, Invohratarv Istes and
Siwrmatenhoea caused by over-exertion ol the
brain, ssil-abuso or over-indu'eenoe. Eseh boa
centains ens month's trealmeut. 100 s box, or six
bexss for i. sent by m Ul prepaid ea receipt el price,
WE CEABAKTCK MX BOXES
Toeure any out. Withevsh order reoelvea by as
. 1. nanmn.mad with a (Xk we will eena
,u mmihtvir' our written guarantee to refund the
money if the trostiuent does not tf act s cure, ouar-
anteea Issuea oniy oy , . . .
J A CuaiMtux. Drestctst, ( ARfut, ,
. Albany, inuaoa
rfAlf!rMl
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