The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, June 17, 1892, Image 4

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BLACKWELL'S DURHAM TOBACCO CO., Durham.
WEATB EKFO Rl A
GHANBEKLAM,
Attorneys at Law. Will practice in all courts of the
state Special attention given to matters in probate
and to collections. OFFIOE-ln tUe Flinn block.
y 1? B1I.VKI .
Attorney at Law vml Solicitor in Chancery,
tions made on all points. Loans neotiatol
rable terms. Albany, Oregon .
Collcc
on EO. W. WBIOHT,
Attorney at law, ar.d Notary Public. Will practice in
an the eaurts ot this stats Special attention riven to
collections and matters in pre bite 0 Mr: Upstairs
Mason-Twedale Block Albanv. Ojrn
K K, ftLACKBVa. .
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LA('kHret.
A W iTSOW
all leeal matters will receive pr o mn
attention. Office in Odd Fellow's Temple, Alban y , O
jOXTANY St
AiHit'KLKMAS
Attorneys at Law
Albany, Oregon.
J J- WHITNEY,
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Attorney at Law, Albany, Or.
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K. J. I.. II IX I,.
Phydcian and Surgeon. OFFICE Corner
Ferry streets, Albany, Oregon.
MASTOY A V!S.
Physicians an Surreons. OFFICB Corner econd
and Brotdalbin streets. Albaar, Or, Calls promptly
attended in city and country.
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V. ( HAHfSEBLAI.V, H. D
IfiMlliist faTSpacLJist in diseases ot the Eye.
Twewty years experience OSes hours 7 te 9 a m;
1 to S p to, and fl te 8 evening. Alban t , Oregon.
FIRST SATIOSAI, BASK,
OV ALBANY", OREGON,
resident ...
Ties President ...
LFLIXJf
. S, K.YOOG
.E. W. LASGDOX
PBARSACTS A GEXERALbanking business.
ACCOUNTS KEPT subject to check.
SIGHT EXCHANGE and te) -rapbic transfer, sold
a ew York, san CTancisco, I'oJcago and Pitland
reron
CO .LECTIONS MADE on favorable term.-.
HMB
j. K. Yocata E, W, Lascvoa
t B Burs, L. Fun
Edward I . Sox.
LINK CO NATIONAL BANK,
OF ALBANY, OREGON.
CAPITAL STOCK $100,000.
aidant ft'iTdr L COWAX,
e-Pmsidunt j X RALSTON.
st Ctohier O A ARCHIBOLD.
I crscTOEs, -J L Cowan, J M E-lston, W 3
Ladd, W U GoUra, J A Crssrorl ail O A Arch
bold.
fBAXSACTS a eeaeral backing buslnnss .
DRAW Sit) 111 i) WAFTS on New Vork. San
at I Parti' t Oregon.
LOAN MO."fEY on approved security
RECEIVE deposits sub tect check.
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ASK OF OBEGOB,
ALBANY, OREGON.
Capital.
President
Vice-President.
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M F MERRILL
J LAXNING
UTWBLA1N
Transacts a general banking business:
Exchange boo "tat and sold on all the principal
eities in the United States) also on England, Ireland.
Franee and Oessnsny.
Collections made at all accessible points on favor
ble terms,
interest allowed oj time deposits.
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I iU K A CO.,B4NKEBS
OF ALBANY, OREGON,
TRANSACT a general Banking basintss
DRAW SIGHT DRAFTS on New York, San Fran
sco and Portland, Oregon.
LOAN MONEY on approved security.
RECEIVE deposits subject to check.
COLLECTIONS nude en favorable terms.
ISTEKK-
' paid on time deposits.
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SCIO, OREGON.
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Caveats, and Trade Marks obtained, son oil P -eat
business conducted for Moderate Fers.
Our Office is Opposite U. S. Patent Office,
snd we enn scouro patent in less time than th"'
remote from Washington.
Head model, drawing or photo., sri "ticscr.
Moo. We advise. If patentable or )wt free i
chirpe. Oar fee not dnc till patont Is secured
A Fnpblst, "How to Obtain Patents," will1
Dfune. ofactwi tilontu InyourStAts, coon:y. u
town, sent fr"c. Address,
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3 2 B K '. E S
I THE CElil' It RATE I . .
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! "r-v;.re ef chf ss irsr. imttationa.
St 8er.il r9rl.:aL-slc3 Cr.Utgao snd Price t'tt tof
OMITH . WESSON,
a fir a a Ft i;ld, ma ss
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THE
PAR Ml GTOL,S
STJVWAlT 6a SOX
Dealers In
GENERAL HAI
'ARE
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Kor sale by
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WHY IS THE
W. L. DOUCLAS
S3 SHOE c?8iW
Tffi BEST SHOE IN THE WCRLQ F3ri THE KOHrtr
It Is a seamless shoo, wit I, no tacts . r wax thread
to burt the feet; made or the best fine calf, s: lisa
and cost, and becouM tre mnfce more sit- of th is
grade tka any ether manufacturer, lc equals baud
sewed shoes costing from t.W to $100.
sfiS OOGeaaln Hand-sewed, ttv .:. : o.ilf
P7e shoe evCT offered for tS.Hi; equals FraacSJ
imported shoe which cost from $.' t tOaO.
OO Iland-Srvrrd Welt Sbac. line calf.
ij stvltsh. comfortable and durable, flse best
-oe ever offered at this price : same (trade as cu
v'le shoes costing from SiUD ;o $9,011.
t "'O PeUce Shoe: Farmers. Kallmad Men
ssvv -nd Letter farriers all wear them: Cueealf
earn!. -uxwth Inside, heavy three soles, exten
sion eak. line pair will wsaat ayear.
A 30 flap calf no better shoe ever offered as
ssvaata this price; one trial will convince tboso
who want a shoe for comfort and service.
tA a5 and 9'j.0l Warklaaman'a shoes
asvSMs are very ftron? and durable. Those who
nave given tnem a trial wki wear no omer mare.
uAVC' 9V.UU ana &l.7) scai sooes
DUJO worn by the boys every where: they
1 sell
on ineir merits, as ine increasing saies snow.
ndlnc $3.00 Ilnnd-srvrrd shoe, best
fcifll I B0 Lsntoia. very stylish: enaLsereDcn
Imported shoes eostr.ii? from St. t to $&jjx
I ndies' 'j.ae. ai.ifli nun si.jo fnw wr
arvthebsatflnebonsolA. stylish ami durable.
Cwtli.. j. Sec tL-t W. L, Dowlas nat-o l'4
pete are stamped on the bcttum of each abo.
tW-TAKE HO Sl B!TlTi:TE.rj
Insist on local advi rtlsed dealer supplying roc
XV. I4. HO l ;: l.A - Brccktaa, .Maa. try
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BY
L. E. BL.AJ $
GINSENG.
THE POWER OF MAN.
The Chinese priie, the Ginseoe, root,
ranch more highly than Opium. They
rail KKjinteng: meaning the Power
c f Man. When scarce the Psest
quality ha been sold for (400 per
oucce. "ow, why do they pay such
a price' Ilecausd they belieTe it give
them the much desired nerve force.
How many people suffer from weak
ness' What a distressing allmentf
Yon !acx vim. nerv force- energy,
power. Yon feel all rone. Ton ara
always praying for strength, yet get
ting weaker and weaker, listen to
the voice of reason. Place toot car
tefore intelligent specialist capabla
of helping, yes. caring yon. By th
mere writing of a letter yon can hava
your case diagnosed free, absolutely
tree oi all charge. Write to-day.
COSMOPOLITAN DISPENSARY,
Stockton, Market and Ellis Streets,
SAM FRANCISCO. - - CALIF.
EAST AND-SOUf H.
VIA
Southern Pacific Route
SHASTA LINE.
Express Trains leave Portland Dai'y
Sooth I I North
7:00. a. I Lr PnrUand Ar 73S a
10-23 r u Lt Albany Lv 4:23 A a
8:15 A I Ar San Francisco Lv 7.-C0 r M
Ab-.ve trala stop only at fcllowinr stations north
of KoMburg. K.-: Forv'and, Oresroa Citj, Wood
oarn, Salem, Albany, Tangent. Shodtl, llalsey. Har
risberr, Jaoction City, Irvinr, Kajrene.
soasst-aa astL, dailt
830 a a I Lv r-'.rtlsBl Ar 1 SSOra
145 r m Lt Albany Lv 1UI H
MOra Ar R.mbirg Lv I 7 :00a a
ALBaxr m:J dailv Bxcerr Hthbit)
00 r a I Lv Portland Ar S3 A a
B9raAr Albary Lv SO a a
ftSBASOS BBASC
liOralLv Ansiny Ar I
Z-.i'J r a Ar Lebaooa Lv I 944 a
7:30 j Lv Albany Art 3:45 pa
8:24 A a I Ar Lebanon Lv 2:59 r a
PULLMAN BIWFT SLEEPERS.
SECOND-CLASS SlE?i.iC
Far Sceasasnsxlatiasi of Passenzcrs, kaltilaa
seeaatd'CIa tlekef,aitaelied to Ex
press Train
sTesi Mile KlrHlan.
ETVSEt: POUTL4HM AXIS COKVALLIS.
Mail -bsiX saiii (ExjeptSonasy,
7:SU A a U Portlknd Ar 5:30 r a
IMP fa Ar Cor.tllis T-y 12jri
asraunraaix sailt (Except Sunday.
I:lllri I Lv Portland Ar I : A a
TixSra jAr JttcMinnvill Lv 6.48 A a
Throtxprll TiclietB
o 1! points
EAST AND SOUTH.
soi fui, lufurmatiai rsrarding rates, mars,
on Company Atrant at Albany
KOKHLEB E P. ROGER,
Waiuurar Ass't O. P. snd V. Ar
PuTtland, Oregon.
YAQUINA BAY ROUT.
o
Oregon
Pacific Raiirodd,
n ;;. Receiver.
-:,-
Orsgjn DeYolopmaa!; ro's Steamers,
Mhort Cine to I'itliforuia.
Firxtcelast I h rough paMeuger and
relstht line i rm Portland and all points
n tho Wille.rac.Ut Vulloy to nnd from San
' -anelaco, c'ai.
Woa's fialte close connection at Alban
fh trains of thepregon Paclfl Kail road
TIME 8CHKDWJS. except Sunday.)
r.eive Albany Vf.ii r.
.ave Ciorvalli 1 :0S r,
4rrl re Yaqulna, S:3u r
n,A -ivi; Yaqmtia, 7:0Oa,m
a. heava Corvallis,lU:S5A,M
M, Arnvo Albany, 11:18 A. u
O. tt C. trains connect at Albany and
Icrvsllls. Tbe above trains connect at
Vaouina with the Oregon Development
Company's Line of Steamships between
Vaquina and Han Francisco,
HAILINO DAT EM .
raoa im'isa.
lilsasM, Vsllsr, .-:n - Uwh ,
31st
moil HAS FKAlt CISCO
WlllamsUo Valley, December Sib; 18th; 27th.
The rv -"-
.) 'hn ngnt
to
ihiiKu aisiiius; tialsva v i ..iiii notice.
N', E. Fauaoiigor from Portland and
7Uiametle Valley joints can make olose
sonnection with ibe Ualns of the Yaqulna
route at Albany or CorvaUis, and if des
tined to San Francisoo should arrange to
rrive at Yaauina the evening before date
f sailing
sVPaasrnser and Frelslit rate alwa tbe
Lowest
X'ir litloraivtli'i pa!y to A R 0hpnau,-',S1"'
jcIm'. Azsnt, Albany, fl. C. H ...
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TUEiAPPBAKlNU TRUTH .
The secretary of the treasury in his debt
statement for May acknowledges that for
eleven months of the fisical year which will
close on the 30th of June the expenditures of
the government exeptded its receipts by $6,-793.S5'-
This appears on the face of the treasury
bookkeeping. It does not tell all the story.
As is now well nnderstood, appropriations
have been held back by the secretuty for the
purpose of enabling him to make a favorable
showing. If t'.ie government had paid its
bills the deficienay would be much Urger.
For example, more than $1 1,000,000 has been
saved on civil and miscellanrous expenses,
notwithstandirg the fact that appropriations
lor this year were larger than those for the
year before. Interest on the public debt and
the savings in premiums for bonds purchased
for the sinking fund account for nearly 14,
000 000. Bat if the sinking fund were satis
fied 3S,ooo,ooo would have to be added to
the ostensible deficiency, and this cith the
7,000,000 cdditional requested by Kaum
would nuke the total deficiency about $S,
000,000. Another month remains in the fiscal year
The total expenditure' of last year were $339,
000,000. The appropriations for this year
exceed those of iSi by $36,000,000. If ex
penditures should meet the jus', demands of
the governments' creditors, or if the secretary
cf the treasury should frankly admit his ina
bility to meet them, the account would show
the government as paying and owing for the
$425,000,000 an.l tn receipt of about $345,
000,000 In other words, the defclency promised at
the end of the fiscal years by reason of the ex
travagance of the Billion Dollar Congiess and
the loss of revenue will be about $80,000,003.
fTILLFItiHTIXi; GKOUNU.
It has been demonstrved that a parly can
no longer win ' hands down" fn (his county.
Tne republican miprity of 2500 or 3000 has
largely melted away. Men vote is they 1
choose, an J for tshai t'..ey believe 10 be the best ;
The democrats and the indepeadents havej
no complaint to make. H they did ay. win
they hrve made a glotioos fight, aad have j
crowded the republican bosses closer than they 1
were ever crowded before. A part of the
ring ticket is elected, but it was close, hot
work for them. The moral effect of the;
j election is a defeat (or them. Such offices as
! they gain they will hold with fear and tremb
! ling, realizing that in another two years they
j will in all probability be beaten.
If the election bad been held last Thurs-
day or Friday, nearly the whole citizens j
tiwket would have been elected; tut during
the last two days there was a great dea'. of!
"whipping in'' done. Now that is all over,
ws imagine there sre a good many republicans
who are sorry that they were oaaxed 10 vole
"straight."
At all events, ii is evident that even Pott- j
. , ' , c . ,.
land and Mahnomah county are "Swg
ground It is becoming m3re and more ro
year by year, and it will oe more and more so
in the fu'.ute. Teltfram,
ri, . . v. ... .. ...
Only in New ork and Iowa dtd the
"favorite-so.i" canvass win delegate from
; Cleveland, and those in Ntw York were
secured by a hast v actlin which could not
j now be repeated. It is due to Gov Russell
j and Senator Palmer to say that they dij
: not encourage tne efforts of their friends
jin their respective states, but de:lared
. , . , . . ...
themselves for Cleveland. We be.ieve
tnai senator Carlisle il!-J likewise. A tnan
1 who thus trinmnh nciriv pv.rvh.r.
I ,, I, u:- " . "IReed
1 V' ti iut4ii pt-nuuii sx 1 11 iivilie alllU 1IC
nride must he etrenlinnsllv n.n..l.r adk
r c j r-i
the democratic party of tiie whole counti y
That is the popular indorsement with
which Grover Cleveland's name will be
presented to the Chicago convenion. nd
that Kciilc pannnl Hitrcaaril lr uliKciil
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tu (lie yixi , .
M F Harrington, of O'N'ei.l, prominent
attorney and democratic politician
of
Northern Nebraska, ays:
"The orders have gone forth from the
democratic headquarters and are accepted
by the poiti-iins of Nebraska, at least
among those with whom I have talked,
that Nebraska, South Dakota and Kansas
must be delivered over to the People's
party. In Nebraska the democrats will
nominate no electoral ticket this year.
We wili take no chance on delivering the
control of the state over to the third party,
but will have our own state ticket. By
voting for the alliance electoral ticket the
6S,ooo third party votes, with the 60,000
democratic, will certainly defeat thc 73,
000 republican.
"The sarr.e will be done in the other
! states mentioned, and while the democrats
will gain nothing the republicans trill lose
in what has been heretofore their strong
hold. The election will be thrown into
the. House of Representatives.''
. . --.-i t i : . , j i, . . ' republican. The people have had too
Die late Col Broadwater, of Helena,; Pom-laxd,, June 8. Probably owing to ; ro;ici, 0 Tongue's tongue
wa a man of Intrepid bravery. In the j the confusion attend.ng the counting of j mcUor, county elected the entire dc mo
car ly day of his life in the mines a big and 1 l,a'lo,K "iler the new system of voting, the cralic til jnc'iudlng Nickels of the
burly teamster, the terror of the neighbor
hood, ore day seated himself on tbe tongue
of his wagon and refused tn hitch up his !
team. Col Broadwater realized something i
must be done, and without saying a word
he piched up a short piece of plank, six
inches wide, and with a swing struk the
giant on the side of the head. The board
spilt into 'hree pieces , but the man kept
his seat. "What are you doing?" he asked.
"I'm figh :ng," retorted the Colonel.
"Who?" -''You," and Broadway made
ready lor another blow. "Don't let me
find it out," snorted the bully as he rose
from his scat and prepared to hitch up.
The Colonel had carried his point and
thereafter wa looked upon with great re
spect. It is not a pleasant omen to hear of in
telligent democrats in Misscuri admitting
that that old democratic- stronghold may
elect a republican governor in November,
but such a reverse is not impossible. The
republicans 'nave nominated the strongest
candida'e they could find. The democrats
are handicapped by a long record of oligar
chic office-holding carried on in supreme
indifference to public sentiment and to the
intercuts of the people. Tha spectacle o a
renuhlican (coventor in Mixunuri find n iUi.
neeaiae irfivminr in Inwn wmthl illnotcitn '
the truth of Lincoln's remark that you cant
fool all the people all the time.
Tne contest at Minneapolis is exclusive
ly one of men. No question of piinciple
or policy is involved . Not only do the two
principal candidates represent substantial
ly the same i leas, but so do all the dark
horses. And in advocacy of each there Is
nothing thought of but personal advantage,
patronage and the disposition Of boss-ships.
It is not politics on a very high plane that
is playing tuere.
Kyidently the president is mad, person
ally and by proxy. His recent interview,
in which he literally "roasted" the gentle
men with disappointments, gave a pretty
strong hint as to hi frame of mind, and
now this is followed up by even more
i caustic remarks from Secretary Foster.
The "harmony" existing in the Cabinet is
apparently of the most approved Kilkenny
brand.
Try oar syrup. It is good.
THh NATION AL It MI'BLIC A CONVENTION.
Harrison Nominated on I'lrst Ballot.
Mihnkai'OLIs. June 10. Convention
hall, weather cloudy and threatening, in
tense feeling among the factionH, delegates
gathering slowly.
11:30 a m. MeKinley has just callKl the
convention to order. Kx Senator Warner
Miller has arrived he is consulting with the
New York delegates.
1 1:44. .The motion is put on the adoption
of majority report of committee on i-rvden
tials. lt is carried unanimously.
M :T. Mr tjuay nnnounml on part of
those opposed to majority report will make
further apposition to the adoption of that
report, mroiongiHt cheering).
i2 ni. Miller of New York present a re
quest from womens republican association.
12:04 p m. Blaine men in New York.
Michigan and Ohio is reported will vote for
MeKinley.
12:06. Mrs J Ellen Foster introduced and
speaking, warmly received.
1 2:28. Woleott names Blaine, tremendous
cheering, band playing.
i2:36. Hiehartl fhomjison arises to nom
inate Harrison.
l3:47. A reference to MeKinley elicits
cheers.
12:49. No possible doubt of Harrisons
nomination now.
12:52. Mrs John Clarkson rises from gal
lery waves her parasol shouts Blaine" and
the shouting becomes the greatest oi the
convention, (time).
Mrs Clarkson dadim ;i
saying '"I am not hoarse.'
minutes for Blaine.
glass of water
Still cheering 7
Convention now shouting in unison yel
ling "Blaine. Blaine, J;vs Blaine." Hand
playing.
i :14 p m. Mrs Chtrkson starts to the desk
with floral star but is stopped and the crowd
hisses vigorously.
1:57 pm. W amer Miller of Xw
second nomination of Blaine, mad
lent speech and cheers as he takes his
Cheatham of North Carolina seconds
York i
extvl-;
seat j
DOmi -
j
nation of Harrison.
2:22 p m. J (r Boyd, of Tenn, colored,
seconding nomination of Blaine and he is
doing it well. Ht- arouses modi enthusi;itu
and gets in hard one on Bepew.
3:R).Pltt sending men in all dinvti. ns
starting a MeKinley boom.
Question raised as to whether Alaska and
Indian Territory vote.
It it plain now that the Blaine forces
will go to MeKinley.
Alaska and Indian Territrv iu.i ,
votemakes total vote of convention 90C
and 454 neeesar to nominate '
A-l n m. Ballot Imrim
AUnuaaa. SMsnll HsB..Wr. i
Harrison S. McKinlev 1 liin.il
Hiirrison 15. McKin'ev 1. ' -
rl:l vote rhflllentr,! I Wama Pt-Z . I
8. Deleware. McKinlev 1. Blairie Harri-1
son 4. Florida. Harrison 8. lieorgia, Harri-
son 26.
Illinois .s.nwt.v,! Hl .;.. I It !
;M Indiana. Harrison
vet , a s-i -, - '. , 'till' 1 1
Harri-
M, Iowa, Blaine
5, Harrison 20. McKinlev 1.
Kansas. Har-
rison. 11, MeKinley V.
Correction. Make Kentucky. Blaine 2.
Harrison 22. XcKinlev 1. Now York cor
rection. Blaine 35, Harrison 27. MeKinley
10. South Carolina. Blaine 2,. Harrison
18,. McKinlev 1. Xorth Dakota. Blaine 4.
aSSTnuT' m T rtri!-- -V"4 '
8:40 pm. Cheers for McKinlev.
M
Kin
SSSSr
ley challenges the vote. Foraker savs he
cnt- roraker votes for McKinlev. At
piaue
" ' t
,N,e ,rkv B''nc 2, Harrison 22, Mc
Kinley 1 LouUiana, Blaine S. Harrison S.
Aiaryiano, liarrtaun 14, McKinlev 2 .
Massachusetts, Biame 1. Harrison. lS.
McKinlev II. Michigan, Blaine 2. larrl-
son 7, McKinlev 19. Minnesota, Rlaine 0,
! Harrison S, McKinlev 1. Missouri, Blaine
4, Harrison sS, McKinle v 2. Mississippi,
Blaine cj. Harrison 13'. Mont ana, Blaine
t, Harrison 5. Nevada. ILalne 6. New
Hampshire, Blaine 2, Harrison 4. Lincoln
P an) V.Uh.L sa It t ss m
I, KCCd I, Nebraska. Harrlon i:. Mc.
: Kinley n. New Jersey, Blaine 2. Ha rrl-
j ,8 Harrison evidently nominated,
j New York, Blaine 35, Harrison 27, Mc -
! Kinlev 10. (Corrected vote.)
I .
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4:02 p tn. Intense excitement as
1 Fenna ia being called.
' UP.to "f including Rhode Island,
Harrison 403, BUme i44, McKiney 170.
Harrionn Li..u Z. 1-1L.
j . .ww.. .w uuuiiiii.u vjaa uicv uiiJt.
Following waa the total vote: Harri-
??n, .; Mckinley, iS2; Blaine, iS2;
; i.incoin. i. lota . :Jt. nsrss
SmPW In a clinic .11 ti...:.,
' " """" a nvunu
buw waa inaae unanimous, and on
rnotioo of Depear the convention ad-
on rneti until 8 o'clock.
S sa.se reverse is
R1 rw I lc Inn. O Tl,. ,'..
' I 1 I V, I . I i .MA I. n.1 ... II-.. ...
court reversed the decision in Ibe
t if
.1 . . e c c ..
giS"gyW" "
a Zl i CJTB against
1 "'WT.ll l'a.-r!i.vr fn-int Awnl
i 1, . . " . -y.
: Kogw. of the souUi.ni Pontic m Lina
i county. anl wa. f or the cnf.mvraent of the
T .u Z 'Vu " , , . . iecion
recites that the last legislature, when it
inssri U law iiR-rcaMng tbe jK.wrs of the
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Mixxeapoi.18, June 9. -The day open
'right and heavy delegations from all fac
I w. .1 , I . .ft ,
-cxeswsvaw uiiui ine wiy noun, en -
thti-iasm shows no aliateuient.
1 1 :26am McKinlev raps f.,r order.
1 1 :29 a m Rev Dr fiishop of South Dakota
offers prayer
1 1 :34 a m the chairman nvioe.l.s secretaxv
to read list of telegrams and setter for dele -
iratcc.
If :4r a m. A vote for recess took place,
407 for. 260 airain-t Ailinitmnl until H
o'clock tonight, when it is said an attempt
: will be niade to get a brst vote on the re'at-
j ive strength of Harrison and Blaine.
Tne Eleetlaa.
'."""".f" u coining m siowiy. an;l it is
iiiijjwiuie to give correct niaiontien on
fsaatreyriH-n. Kiipn'tii"' .hi. I..-.- ami sittorney
general. With the exception of Yamhill.
'-'ackamas and Washington ronnties, the
returni are incomplete, and even in these
the estimates are not entirely accurate,
rartisl returns from 24 counties' give Her
mann 340 plurality ami Kllis 1 . The?
figures will doubtless be increased by tbe
complete returns. Moore, for supreme judge
has i670 plurality, which it is expected will
lie increased slightly. The result of the vote
for attorney-general ig still in doubt, and it
will require complete returns to determine
the result. The race is a close one and
Webster still leads by 275 votes, but it is
not improbable this slight advantage inav i
be wijied out by later returns. The people's
party vote has been much larirer than an-;
ticipated, and will probably reach i.r.,000 in
the state. As near as can Tie ascertained at
this time thc legislature will stand as fol
lows: senate, republicans 16, democrats M:
house, republicans .'16, democrats 22.
BtMtraeb Arqallted.
Seatti.k, Wash June S. Ludwig Kos
trach, one ofthoconsptrators in the bmoai
Kiidloff ease, escaped conviction on the
charge of arson on a defect in the law. Tho
court held that under the law a man could
not be convicted of arson who set fire to
his own house, and if Uudlnff could not tie
convicted of Unit crime, neither could his
accomplice. The testimony for the defense
was not heard.
A Fire at LaUrandc
La Grande, Or June 8. A fire this
morning destroyed the two-story frame
building known its the La Grande hotel,
ami the one-story saloon building adjoining.
The loss on the hotel building and con
tents was about 8G000, and on the saloon
and content 82000. Tho insurance was
J20o.
IMsnppeared
PoinxANn, June 8. F W Forbes, a
teacher of elocution and modern languages,
who has lived in this city about a year,
disappeared under rather mysterious cir
cumstances on the 24th of lust month, and
as nothing has been seen or heard of him
sincethattimoitis believed that he has
commuted suicide.
Sidney Dllloa Dead
New Yoiik, Juno 9. Sidney Dillon, the
well known capitalist and politician died at
his home at 25 West 57th street, nt 11
o clock today.
They Mere Mad.
Seattle, June i0. It waa an angry,
sullen crowd that surrounded the bulletin
boards this afternoon when the bulletin an
nouncing Harrison's nomination came in.
Held for Vice PreaMenti
Mi.nnkai'olis, Jnne 11. The evening
aisBion of the convention was called to order
by Chairman MeKinley, who announced
the order of business the piesentation of
candidate for vice presinent of the United
States. The secretary called the roll, and
when Uie state of New York was reached
Senator O'Connor presented the namo of
Hon Whiteluw Hein- The chairman then
asked that the nomination of Koid Iks made
by acclamation. The motion was seconded.
J S Settle, of Tennessee, in obedience to
the request of the Tennessee delegation,
named Taomns B Heed, ot Maine. Gen
Littlelield said it was the opinion of the
Maine delegation that Heed would decline
the nomintrtion if it was tendered to him.
Settle then formally withdrew Heed's name,
and Whitelaw Held was nominated by ac
elotuation. so ni ml Banumau Again.
Hhi.lx.v. June 10. Louise Beaudet has
brought suit against Daniel Hand man for
a half interest in his extensive ran.-h and
personal property. Bandman and Miss
Beaudet formed a partnership theatrical
business in San Francisco about ten years
ago and made a tour of Australia, Ceylon,
India and other countries, playing Br Jey
kell and Mr Hyde." Qn their return they
continued the performance through this
country, after which Hiuidman liecame in-
, ;, . . lMU"tnm "
fatnated with the cattle business, and
DOOsrht ami stocked a ranch near Missoula
Mont. All this time he was playing "Dr I
Jeykell and Mr Hyde," as successful off the ;
stage as before the footlights, for one-half j
the money, estimated at $50,000, extended j
in fine cattle, a ranch and other rural fads,
belonged to the soubrette as her share of
tLc profits o the theatrical business.
Banning Down a Negrs
I'ottT (iinsoN, Miss June lO. A white,
man named Carawary, of the famous Bran- '
dywine district of this county, became in- j
voiveti in a iliiluultv with soma negroes- on
1 roaa iUil MgUt i,na WiUi sUot m uw
ttfta htlyjun-le.l. Today a mob of
probably lOOlfrandylSTlseafatenBar. Kour-
iB "P (?"ntr5., ttml tiot11"K at every
neg.-o m sight. Ihev captured and barn-
oaueu a bridge a.w i r,e s mH. n.
negro, who WM shot 111 the lwck of the
l.i'. L' u him I iv.ims Imii. Im.li liua aiiir
.... n. ,..,,.,, i. ., ,,,. j ' ' Electric Light to., lljitlts
reached here. More violence is fead tonight. ; G y Russell, school tupt salary .
Ibe slierifl left for the scene of trouble. Richards & Phillips, ballot boxes . .
Brailllna Midlers Kanlrd. . Stewart & Sox, acct roads
JZ Vk June ,0-Tl;e Heralds cor-ljZi; stationary
respondent at Montevideo, I ruguav, tele- I)r D m Jones, attendance on ln
gr.iphs that advices received from the re- ' cram
bellious state of Matto l.reo, Brazil an-
" deat of the government
i oWieni nt to nueil the uprising. The
government troop are rep-nrtetl to have left
W0 men killed iipr.n the battle J-ld
and
the'
: even a larger number wounded. Ail
j chief officers of the government
forces
1 uayaisi wu- entemi by the victors
'fh01 an1 assassinated all the
''rnnwnt "mcials.
S1 ,v "
SlESIOatiaH
Hall of Albany Lodge, No 4,
IOO F.
: June Sih, 1892.
Agaiii ha the shadow of death fallen
! athwart the threshold of our brotherhood's
home. Again has the fiat of tne Supreme
Ruler been issued, calling to Hi home
; ' above one of our beloved order, who was
"Iways full ot zeal and
devotion for the
II"" " - I a " - -
I tnwahtrt la helhcr In i? .lie cf nfiwwr t v
1 1 " .- - i r - j
or adversity. That familiar face will
ncicrigsin nc teennumn our wsus. i nat
j familar voice to often heard in the suboi
! dinate lodtce, encampment and sovereign
s grand lodge will be heard no more for-
ever. No more It influence will never
ceiie to be heard when the good of the
order I In question Thc devotion and
CvVind ThmTSSm at all Tod'ge
meeting, by Bro J F Backer.sto will never
re... I n;V. K.ir lm, .
mind of all who ever heard him plead
the cause of Odd Fellowship.
Resolved. That in the
death of Past
Grand Rrpresentatire .1 1 tlackensto, the
order has lost one cf it strongest sup
ports and most earnest advocate. That
Albany Lodge has ton one of It most
ceaseless and untiring promoters of it
growth ani welfare.
Resolved. That a copy of thi preamble
and resolution under the seal of the lodge
be transmitted by the secretary to the
family of the deceased brother.
Resolved. That thc proper oiTicer be
directed to keep the charter of thl lodge
' sss
i appropriately draped in .nournine for the
space of thirty djvs.
Kesalted, Thai the secretary of this
lodge be directed to furnish copies hereof
to the daily paper of the city for puUica-
1 lion
C. A 1'aKKER,
TJ Stitkic
S E Meminger.
iiiiiiuv -unii-
U Chamberlain elected' U asked on all
- tidc. ! friend In this citv have felt
' i i s
tnutn iniicn an uav as mc vote seems to
jb. running cIok. 'News came that hi
j majority wa. jo more than that ptbllshed
in 0r.KOn),n too,r. At 3.,, o'clock a
despatch wa. received' at the Democw.-.t
, offic. irom thc East Oregonlan ofric- at
i cihik-vii e,n,K tn-. uiukui iiiaiuritr in
Umatilla is instead of 175 a published
in the Oregonlan today. Thi
Mr Chambetlain'k frienJ with confidence
of hi election.
; Thc democrats elected in l.se countv
.. ,, , , . .
C-'i Hklnson, repruaasdatUe; A H
JL' 5"" Jud8c ; J h H i
P J Mcrhcrson. acsrr. Thc repubil-
I cn cIecl ,hc ba,anr-' of thc ,lckct
.' . The election of J C Fullerton, circuit
ludge; vv tonooa, prosecu'lng attorney.
j and A C Woodcock, member slate board
of equalization in thc 2nd district is con
ceded.
Senator Tongue 1 defeat ed for tate
i senator by S B Huston, a democrat, in
Washington county, a county that I Joo
; llmcs or state senator
Plunder's Oregon Rlood Por'fier it tha
great ennqoe-or cf hilliousuess and liver
complaint. IMicf c train k every case.
Sold at one dettr a bottle. Try it.
You. Ati'SXTIOv is called to onr line of
Parisienne ccstumescare. jacket'.blaier and
rcefci. which is now complete.
They aic lailor-made and guaranteed tofit.
Tin c!oih are of the latest fabrics.
Very truly,
Sami-rl E. You sc.
Sea MM bargain counter.
W F Read.
HHk an whips just from the factory at 0
C McFarland't.
MACKIKIi.
CLEMENDS IIARMES. At the
residence of Mr T I. Dodson, in Lebanon,
June 8, Mr E B Clemends, of Clackamas
county, Or., and Miss M L Hirmes, of
Lebanon. Or. C H Lamar officiating.
SKAAR SEEIIALE. On Wednes
day evening, June Sib, 1S93, at the resi
dence of the bride's patents, near Jeffer
son, Mr Andrew Skarr and Miss Delia
Seehale, both of Albany. Mr ;.nd Mrs
Sknar returned to Albany on thc evening
train, and immediately began keeping
house at the groom's home in Central
Albany. They are popular young people,
and have the best winhes of many friends.
1!()K.
POWELL. On June 3, 189s, at vSioux
City, Iowa, to Mai and Mrs Powell,
formeily of Portland and Albany a boy.
1111. i.
UODGKIN.-At the family residence
on Court street.in Salem, Or. , June 9, 189J,
at 3:30 p m, Mrs Frances E Hodgkln,
aged 40 yeais.
DEYOE On Wednesday evening, June
8, 189, of whooping cough, the fifteen
months old child of Mr and Mrs L V
Dcyoc. They have the sympathy of
many friends in their loss
SANDERS. At McMlnnyllle, June 6,
1S92, Mrs Lora Sanders aged 37 years and
30 days. Mrs Sander was the daughter
of Rev A J Hunsaker, formerly of this
city. She was a woman of the -nest ex
emplary christian character, and her loss
will be mourned by her relative
COI NTV 4 01 KT PROt'CEDINfiS.
(D. R. N. Blackburp, Judire ; B. W
Win Kumbaugh, Commissioners.)
Coojver and
Petition of R R Humphrey and others
for county road was granted, and John
Reed, 8 O Wallace and R C Miller were
appointed viewers.
Continued, bill of Geo Finley for $1.20.
Disallowed, bill of Geo W Howes.
IJIII.T L Uugger, teachers ex $3.50,
continued.
Petition of E Wills et al for countv
road, granted and road ordered opened.
Road petitioned for by C O Rice et al,
ordered opened.
Application of J A Bletsch et al for pub
lic casement, dismissed.
Petition of R L Smith et al for bridge,
continued.
A L Arnold allowed lumber applied for.
A E Randall resigned as supervisor of
dist 6, and Win Mesfe't was appointed.
Application of mayor and council of
Albany for appropriat'on of $5000 for im
provement of bridge, continued.
Application of W B Cooper et at for
county road, disallowed.
Matter of petition of John Geisendofer
, et al drawing county road, continued
j , . , ' T '
Fees of judges and clerks allowed, mil
age and two days each.
Mrs Henrietta Brc.wn allowed 13 re-1
bate of taxes.
BlllChas Pfciffer, acct election $10,
disallowed.
Petition of Z I) Miller et al for county
road granted, and John Conset, A Farlow
and I D Miller appointed viewers.
Application of A L Arnold for lumber,
granted.
r ranfc oiniui ct at tor a pProji lauon oi.,.iu .,i Kcid,. nl M
$50 for county toad, allowed.
Thc f8llowlne bills were allowed:
1 iohn Wallace .rebate tax.... 1 e 7?
p l V allace, aid poor.... 25 00
j Matthews A: Washburn, acct roads. 4 00
ceo iJjrnard & Co. b!ank books a 00
j N (jom'.is, sawing wood .... 2 so
j Robcrt Moee,t ,Cct roads . . . . ' . 2 4?
. ...
7 5'
SS 4
8 64 1
O b
G W Howes, bounty
G Russell, examining teacher. .
C H Hart, same
T J Stites same
Office Specialty Mlg Co, stationary
lS 00
IO 00 1
ib OO
3 JO
2 OO
'17 OO
IO OO '
Ceo llcnihiw, acct roads
re ij C Morgan, acct roads.
n,nIh Kranre aid
; I levoe A Ronton, acct roads .
Havrte A" Stitrlc same
Robson Bros, same
C T Fisher, ureyor. .
Blain Clothing Co' acct sheriff . .
Geo D Barnard, stationary
A H Martin, acct road
j C VV Watts, stationary
i Mrs J J Davis, acct poor
! O P Coshow, jr. aid Hail family. . .
E C Cooiey, aid Mrs Clark
I M Sawyer, aid Henderson
: Aid Sccietv, aid orphan
J M Flaug'her, aid j W Cox . . .
, G F Crawford, aid Mrs Roberts .
I Peter Powell, aid Cshorn familr.
B WMie. aid poor
Frank Burnett, aid junkcy
Hiram Baker, aid Mrs Galloway.
Iohn Csher, janitor
; Peter Kesling, account road
- Jaa Clay pool, bounty....
Uiake, McFalt Ac Co
o 00
to 00
10 00
S 00
10 00
30 OO
5 00
50 72
Viewer road, CO Rice et a I
2t
00
25
S$
00
35
10
J and Ed
? .12". .PtlVF.. V"" ' ' ?
ll?t, ' w 4
J H P
W t'. Curl.
salary
W A Kimsev k Co, acct 'axe SS7
A," ' ,": '!:
; T..l t 111.1. t-l....
..... i
S
rs
John
vTrikens
, 1 on
G W Howe, bounty . .
Stewart Lewis, bounty
M Scott
D R N Blackburn
N P Pa; ne, fee
J K Wcathtriord, acct
G Iff Willi, acct road
Amanda Brown
0 W Cooper
3 50 !
I 00
.603 66 j
. 100 00
roads .
joo oo
! I
. s
: it- r 1
i " . 1
12 aa
.tcournra until r ncay, ju.j 1.
rsrtt iniaiu
: Special lu Druotair
Lsrasos, Or.,
Itinr- 11. John urisn -
ani.wito resmes aoont a nines aat 01 una 1 jj,, Ajhanv mart c.
j place.started to town this morcinif ahont 1 " , . -,. w ,a .v . I
o'clock with some hog. for the market, j b JlLLi ,.
'His team became frightened and IT un,7?r,r? I
away , throwing Grisham from the wagon. !"
t)ne wheel passed over his neck, breaking j Ticksts for the juniar entertainment Moo
it, and instant death was the result. Dr day evenmc. on de at Will's Mnuc store.
; Courtnev was called but found Mr Grish- Tha opera fcooe shoo-d be tilled.
atu
dead. Mr urisnam was auoui .tu
' years old, was a successful farmer, and
j one of I.inn county a most honored citi-
! tens. The whole community will mourn
ibis loss.
Stole a M arch on Them. com diffi- j
culty baa been experienced by the Al
bany street railway company in making
arrangements for crossing the 8 P track ;
with their motor line, so during btat '
night sometime between sunset and sun
a cf mn lav the track at
Montgomery street, ballasted it and left
It ready lor use, complete.y stealing a
o ar or. u. inasuwr. a m m 1 13. p M Krencb hu Wn .ppote.! wtch in
The track will now oe .aid to his point . torfortho Sjnthern Pjnc R B Co. at
on both sides and be ready for the A1 AU .ngmeer. and condoctors are
motor in a lew days. oSigod to carry a certificrta cf iospeotioa.
. ... n s ' not over six months old.
Lounty cKnoo: sopermieaaens neynoiaa
ha been chostn principal of the Ial!a
..v.ii. l i - -.1 r em ..,.!,
nd Mr, ,V A '..h ha. been reemployed
in the primary depattment and her wage
increased from STiO to f 60 per mouth. O her
teach.r will soon be employed . -Ilaaioser.
-
Messrs Peter hums and U F Godfrey hare
purchased the Doogla county bank of
lesr WoUeaberg V Flint snd took charge
visnw uusiuosa uu iiiwus; .uU.u.-;. "
Mtinil
tiaaactAt lostitolion. lloeeoorg Re- j
view .
Beautifc!. Homes. Beautify you
home and make it attractive with Hybrid
Perpetual and other choice roses, old and
new vaiietiesof Japanese rose and shrubs.
Orders taken for the above and all kinds
of fruit and ornamental shade trees at J
A Ily man's, 115 1st St.. Albany Or.
Ci.rar.ance Sale or Millinery. As
I am about to give up the mllin.ery depart
ment of the Ladies Bazaar all in that line
will be sold without reserve
Mrs H J Sower.
A laigc atooU of pruning shears -nd prun
ing hocks tbe beat made, just received at
Stewart & Sox's. Now ia the time to naa
them.
Order at'uncs some of ottr New Crushed
ava o!le .
Ithasnoicijual. C E Bkownkll.
Littler & Ball, dentists, niake no
charges for extracting teeth wl ce they 1
put in artific'al plates. You can sive
money by having them do your dental
worfe." Otlice In Tweedale block, Albany,
Oregon.
CATARRH CURED hetlth and awes
breath secure 1 by Sfcilab'a Catarrh Remedy
Piles, 50 cents. Nasal Injector free.
Sc O 0 M iFarUttd i Issessnd tk
haruoss.'saddle.-y, etc., before u i.-o'i iin 1.
For Salr Ciirai A second nand
piano. For further particulars call at
the drug store of Blackman & Hodgea'
or at the residence of G L Blackman.
Look Here a Moment. I have some
of the choicest residence lots in Albany
fcr sale, terms so reasonable that anybody
can buy and own a home of his own by
paying a small payiue.it down and small
montuly payments thereafter until all Is
paid for. tor further information ca'i at
the office, corner 2nd and Broadalbln sts.,
opposite Democrat office.
Dr G W Maston.
"HACKMETACK," 1 lasting' and fra
grantlpetfume. Price 25 and cents .
BOMB AND ABBOAD
THURSDAY-
Yds Baptists w ill build an 98000 church
in Salem.
New cream cheese and comb honey at F E
Allen's.
Mrs MaBride hat rented the Hearst prop
erty at 4th and Washington streets, and will
beep hoarders .
Reserved scats for the juniors entertain
ment at the ooera house Monday night now
on sale at Will a lor Z9 cent.
Several men represeuttog Po.tlaDd capi
talists have been in the mines, and tt is DOt
nuliktly several mills will be put in daring
the season.
A couple Albany men hid a $10 election
bet. One claims he bet on comty judge,
the other on sheriff. It will probably end
with a duel.
The entertainment to be given by the
junior of the College, as published, promises
to be one of t'.s finest ever given yet. The
main features are very attractive. An ad
mission fed of 25 cent will be charged.
Roy Pruett, the five year old boy, injured
In the railroad accident this tide of Ysquina,
died last evcuimc, Th stories of his great
bravery and heroic conduct under intense
suffering are very interesting. It Is to be
regretted inch a boy could not grow into
manhood.
Moviso Tne Y M C A has rented
the front room in the second storv of the
Oregon Bank building, and is raov
ing into
the same, hence the rooms will be
closed
until Monday. The new rooms are con -
t , . . a . .
ve.iiently located and are among the
best
n tne env
A Clean-up. Yesterday II H Ames,
of the Albany Mining &c Milling Co. came
L.,ll ,r c Thl. .ici
the free gold. The concentrate arc the
principal product, and several car loads
will be shipped io the smelter iu a few
j days. It fc now thoroughly demonstrated
! that thc Bonanza is a paying mine, and
members of the company ate feeling good
1 over the outlook .
FKinAV.
The linn County Council V of H meets to-
; .1,.- . San I!,.l.e
- El -
J 1 The members of th R R Com. went to the
00 Bay today to investija.e the rexni acci
6 1 dent.
, , Elsewhere we give the ofiirial rote of Linn
county. tne plara:it:es can ne
ligared.
ily
A Chinaman committed micide in P tt
land Wednasday by banging himself in the
basement of a baiiaUsg.
has been snbaeribed by Line
county people, mostly of Eugene, for the
5 55 . SinsUw railroad. 9100,090 is wanted.
55 4 The funeral cf Daniel Hoack, who reeeat
074 00 ; !y t Tangent, was held tod-, the re
3$ 5o Qjain being buried n the Albany cemetry.
2 00 Several CorvaUis wagons are in the city
,j w ' for sale. They ream to be splendidly arndr,
-; and vrill compare with the very best shipped
49 S5 j Teon
10 00 j Tke motor line has been baUsted to th
6 00 ! O P ticket office aad i ready for the motor
io oo j sv, which, thenzb wiU not antra for a week
?o 00 j oe two.
iooo, The body of Danie Hmtk, who was
S 00 i boned today, was embalmed br Fo;t.-nt'rAc
i Irving over a week ago remaining as aataral J
I a life.completely preserved.
, Oeorfe H Coahow. r4 Brownsville, is
cJerUIci for hss btetker-ia-Uw, J al Howe,
la :Lis city, daring the abaer.se of Mr Bioe
srtM is at rJodarillf , sick. Eocene Usurd. -
A Last Day Joke. This morning the
sun shone on a large banner on the very
top of the college building, which had'
been placed there during the night. On!
it were the words : "The conflict ia I
over, the world ia ours," with the
nitiaU oi the senior class.
Death or S H Fbtseoas. S H Finne
gan, of Peoria, died at his home in that
town Wednesday. Jnne 9, of pneu
monia, tbe result of delirium
tremens. He was a genial, generous
man ; but strong drink was an enemy
he could not meet, and he fell before ita
tern Die mows.
I an Insane Won is . Sheriff Scott re
so turned from Halsey ibis neon with Mr
x) Jo Drinkard, again: whom a complaint
of insanity had been uicd . tier insanity
consists of incoherent remarks, to wan- !
! dering rL-nlesslv through h;r neighbor-
i hood, etc She will be examined lomor-i
row morning
BATvamv
. u.. m .. : . .-,.1
teeo-ve Atnir noa was t. c firs; ;r.-oo SS
j bring ripe wild tlackberri. i acr a the new ;
tel bridge. ! ms be iid y- ttertlsy . rtlsca- I
berries promiss to be plent nlthis year.
A gentleman who has jast arrired in the i
itr from Crook coonty over tbe W X ft C M i
W rad complains that the rovt is in a mi-
able condiuon and think the prvpnetor
ahoald proceed to j at it in travel me coadi- :
tion.
Mr Harlinin. an f xoert Inker, one of the :
let ever in tbe city, recently from San ;
Francisco, ha 1 e-r. engaged by Psrker Bros,
and ia doing sonic tine work, preparing for ;
! Vh,jr
cnsttTneis cmo very superior baaed i
goeda, aa aa inspection will shew
SheriiT Scott
returned this noon from
had taken Mrs Drinkarvi.
cui
Salem where ho
! who w" T""oe-
: The latest letnrn. render it pretty safe to
say that Mr Chamberlain Is elected attorney
general by about 200 to 400 majority .
The Knox il itte were defeated by the
i .'effeKOo at JrtTersor: yeaterday, in a tire
inoins game 3 to 8.
j fvenoon the Vono- Aibj-i dfeit
f ed the Bark h sr. ciub .C to II
2nd
Store.
Best stock of 2nd' goods in the
Valley, and ths most reaonab!e prices,
have on hand all kinda of
FUslMITU.lt, STOVES, TINWARE,
TRUNKS. BOOKS, PICTURES,
CLOCKS, CROCKERY,
ETC.. ETC.
On door west cfS E.Ycun- 'a eld sto
L. CtjTLIEB.
I JPfunder'f
mVt9tP USu IT!
it is the ideal KcmcnyE.
It rouses tlir- Liver and UUtn.'y -.n.l S'omncS,
rose Iti.swuivj lvr-i . rrvrne. an Apps
HlK, IurilK:stlicIin,iirc B.O.KI. und
li?sai?i? .Tn? "A''ij,K ssttl
Cied everywhere. 1 jt' vttloiUfjrti.
ALBANY OR.
mmm & hulbsrt bros,
Real Estate Agents
farm and Ranches for sale.
Also city broperty in Albanv
and Coryalli.,
REVERE HOUSE,
IL8ANY,
OREGON
am-
mm.
The Hanttnm mines
in it.
are now strictly
The dispatches from Minneapolis read
about like this If f M Blaine ! ! ! T
Harrison ! ! Hurrah. Scat
President Bloss and Prof Letchtr, of
the agricultural college, were in the city
today on their way to New Era to attend
a Farmers Institute.
If your boy wanU a bicycle let him
have it, for as he grows older it may
keep him oat of bad company. No one
ever saw a young man com'ng home
drank on a bicycle.
Now roll up your breeches, spit on
your hands and see if yon can beat this,
says a Polk county ex. Jim Mitchell
and Eph Barnhart, in fifteen and a quar
ter days recently, felled 387 trees averag
ing 24 inches at the stamp, in a neigh
boring logging camp. Eph says be and
his partner ,fcould wear diamonds if
they had them "
It requires some extra figuring to get
at the bottom of the recent election in
Linn county. Notwithstanding over yOO
votes were cast lor some ot the people e
i party candidates, the average democratic
; plurality over the republican candidates
J was 200 or more, which sirnplv goes to ,
1 show that the people's party drew nrett v
t m L.iL J .
lively from both democrats and reoubli
some Claimed they would.
The Baker City Democrat t-ayg : A I
miner from Auburn baa just arrived at
the bank and displayed on the counter a
collection of gold quartz specimens, the
like of which is seldom seen. The speci
mens are leaf gold, with pieces of quartz '
intermixed, and for beauty cannot be
excelled- The collection is valned at ;
between $250 and $260 and were par- j
chased by the bank.
Latest returns from the state indicate
! the election of George Chamberlain by j
i about 3000 majority. Telegram. The
. IEMocR-tT wishes the above were the
figures; bat they are nt. They show!
i poor figuring by the Telegram, which
does more guessing than fitmrinz. Mr I
Chamberlain's majority will be so small
as to make his friends very nervous.
The Dallas Transcript says: There
was a bit of a breeze at the Hotel Hoi-
man, the other day. Chief, the hereu- j
lean beef-steak carpenter, got on the
I rampage because he couldn't run the '
bouse in every department In the die- :
cuosion that followed he slapped one of
the proprietors, knocked down the clerk
' and kicked him for falling and other-'
' wise tossed bimsell around in a belliger
: ent and unseemly manner. Chief was a .
good cook ; he was also a hard bister ; '
and could hold bis own at the flowing
bowl with the average. But be couldn't :
run the whole of one particular hotel
and was invited to take a trip, which he
did with bis baggage cheeked for Port- ;
land. A new cook from the East is I
expected by the enterprising proprietors '
of the Hotel Hoi man.
Douglas county elected the first demo- j
cratic senator for twenty -two years. J
Tack Butler was elected state senator
in Polk county by about 70 majority.
While New York people have been j
suffering from hot weather we have been !
taking things cool.
Prof R N Wright was defeated tor
school superintendent of Clatsop county
oa the democratic ticket by 2 majority. '
A Tacouia babv has been born with
teeth. Its father's name is Ludwig
T - t . i - X
mcnen, ana ne is a guusuiiui sou uia- ,
' chinist by trade. Thousands have visited
tbe child. Richard IU was also born
rith teeth, but it is to be hoped the boy
u not a second Richard HT. One Rich-
ard III is enough for one thousand years-
It is said that the laying of new steel
rails on tbe Oregon ian road to Co burg
' wili be completed in aboat three weeks,
' and then another train will be put on. !
There seems to be no doubt that the ;
, company intends to make this a first
'class road, and extend it across the
j mountains. Scio Free.
oavea
the life that
Consumption.
fighting against
Only act promptly.
Pat it off, and nothing can save
you. But, if taken in time, Dr.
Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery
will rfrtainltr ma
It most he done through the
blood and the " Discovery " is
the most potent blood - cleanser,
strength -restorer, uad flesh -builder
that's know:: to medical science.
The scrofulous affection of the
lung that's called Consumption,
and every form of Scrofula and
blood-taints, all yigfel to it. For
Weak Lunirs. Smttinir of Blood.
Bronchitis, Asthma, and all severe, j
lingering toughs, its an unequal ed
remedy. It's the only one that's
ffuaremteed. If it doesn't benefit
or core, in every case, you hare
your money back.
"We promise to cure your Ca
tarrh, perfectly and permanently,
no matter how bad your case or
of how long standing or we'll
par you $500." ThaVs what the
proprietors of Dr. Sage Catarrh
Kemedy say to every sutbrer from
Catarrh. And they mean it,
Albany
IRON WORKS.
Manufacturer
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40 ALL KltfQS OF HEAVY
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Special attention paid to repairing all
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PaWns Hade on Short Notie
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Druggists and Booksellers
AiOLUIhr John B. Aidcva's pa
Uicn we mu as poisuaavar-a
BAD ECZEMA ON 8ABI
Head one Solid Sore, itching Artful.
Had to Tie Ills Hands to Cradle.
Cored by Cutlcura.
Our little boy broke on t on his bead with a bad
form of eezeroa. when be was four months old.
We tried three doctors, bat they did not help Mm .
We then used your three Ccnctnu lfi I is ,
and after using; them eleven weeks exsetly scaant
lng to directions, he began to steadily improve, ad
after the use of them for seven month his head
entirely well. When we began Hiring it bis btul
was a so id sore from the crown to bis eyebrow.
It was also all over bis ears, most of bis lac. , . i ;
small places on different parts of his bo!r. Ttee
were sixteen weeks that we bad to keep has bucU
tied to th-- cradle, and bold them when he was taken
np;-and had to keep mittens tied on bis hands la
keep his finger nails out of the sores, as be voa:u
scratch If be could n any way ret his bands -wi
We know your Ccnccaa
icna-SIES cored liirr..
We feel safe In recommending them to others
t KEl
r them to others.
GEO. B. k J AX ETTA IIARIIIfl, Webster, led.
scrofula Cured
I have a
whole tc-dy
sister
than myself whose
lib scrofula seres.
from bead to foot.
con id act be sown at
night, and
peace by day. A frfc-ud ad-CcncT-aA
UcacDiE. .- '.-.:'J
vised her to try
so, asd they cured her.
OOKA 11. EKVIXG.
Ktubsylvasia, Ohio.
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The new Blood and Bate Purifier, and greatest ct
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and scalp, nad imaSons taw hair. Tans the Citi-
crnta lauumza care every species of tteasng.
1 'T!'?!??1
leuy, pfnspiy, ana Dusary sns, scalp,
diseases, front pimples to scrofula, from
infancy t,,e
when use beat psrystcaaas fan.
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Ba M 1Jorsaca, and 100 testimonial..
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