TilE MOKN1NG IIEIIAL1): TUESDAY, JUNE 25, 1889.
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"MAX Li'
WORDS FROM
.SOUTH"
THE
j The Nash vilie American recently
devoted two pages to the reiort of
tlic uriveiiiny of the pplcndid mon
ument to the Confederate dead at
Nashville, Twin. The chief spokes
man on the occasion was flon. W.
C. 1. Breckinridge. He entered
into sui exhaustive analysis of the
eaue.s of the. secession movement,
paying a lowiiii: tribute to the
valor if ii.e Southern soldier, not
forfeiting some words of praise for
the Union veteran. Making due
allowance for the fact that Sir.
Ureckinridgw was heartily i:i
sympathy with the cause of seces
sion, and that the occasion de
manded an eulogy of the Confeder
ate soldier, we call attention to its
closing words. Sir. Ilreckiuridge
said, in concluding his finished
oraton :
It is absolutely certain that there
never can he a revival of the
attempt to have a division of the
United .States of America upon any
lines like unto those between the
Confederate and Federal govern
ments'. That effort, when it failed,
failed necessarily forever, and
there never was a more unwise
and unnatural sentiment than the
sentiment out of which has grown
so much bitterness, that the people
of the South did not recognize
absolutely the complete failure of
their attempt. There never has
been a man who deserved lo be
called a thinker nnd a soldier who
did not re-jognizo that the surrend
ers of lRG-" were final and irretriev
able, and there has been in no
part of the South any human bein
Unit had tho slightest influence
who did not know thut the destinv !
nations, that they might compare
notes, congratulate each other on ;
the ''manifold success of tne repub
lican experiment, and render hom
age to the anniversary of tbe great
French Revolution. At the ban
quet table no less than thirteen
American republics made their
appearance through their represen
tatives, and this fact alone shows
how congenial is American soil to
free institutions. To be sure, some
of the Central and South Ameri
can republics are little so except
in name. Their presidents are
virtual dictators, and their con
gresses but a trifle more powerful
than courts of registry. Yet the
republican form is itself a Tribute
to the excellency of the republican
idea. It is at least an ideal to
which he Peruvian and the
Guatemalan aspires, but which
neither has not yet reached. All
thirteen republics, moreove-.
represent a mccessfui revolt from
monarchy ; the United States from
Kngland. the rest from Spain.
Kings and kingship have not
flourished on this western soil.
There is but one left, the Emperor
01 Lrazii, anci ins government is
almost republican in liberality and
spirit. A monarch of the German
or Russian type would not be toler
ated for a moment at Rio d Jan
eiro. Side by side with the repre
sentatives of the American republics
sat those of the republics of France
and of Switzerland; both united to
their American sisters by many
ties of friendly service, sympathy,
and mutual encouragement.
Switzerland ca:no to show how, in
the nr.dst of a continent swarming
with huge armies and dominated
by ambitious rival potentates, she
has been able to live serenelv and
peacefully on in a condition
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SUCCESSOR TOV. If. M'FARLAND
The Leader !
FAMIW
AND general jhardwafE j Stoves, pumps and Humbing
Kower Bros'. Silverware, !
French, China and CrvstaLwar j
Bovs' Wagons and "Doll Camafw.i
Jt'aricv Goods and a- General
-Asor tment ol O roe U t jrv ,
He'Buvn Direct and Carries the Largest Suwk'.iu tliej
" ' Willamette Valley?-
lei on parle Francais. Hier wir deutch qewocken
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carry au imtnnse l:n.
Stoves and General ilaitlware
Including the celebrated KAKLY KREAKFAST and JEWEL cooking I
stoves and ranges, parlor and cook;r.g stoves, a d all kinds ofjkitchen j
utousi'isl also a cora1cte assortment of
arniers
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MOEE THABT
SEVEN HUNDBED
drent styles and differ
ent kinds of Stoves for
Eating and CoolrW ,M
World's niactared under tie
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of i I'uir.ps, hose, copnerware. tinware, r rd plumber;
almost ivleal political freedom,
economy, and prosperity. France
could point to a century's struggle
to obtain the boon of republican
liberty, culminating in what ;dl
must fervently hope is a perman
ently free republican system. The
absence of czar, kaiser, and king
from the exhibition need not be
too much regretted; a quieter yet
grander spectacle is presented by
the demonstration cf republican
success, and by the example which
the fifteen republics of Christendom
set to thi iM-ople still under bonds
ot enforced loyalty to hereditary
masters.
goods a specialty.
prices are guaranteed to be satisfactory. The public is inritcd to
call', nd inspect our stock. Tweedale's building, Albany. Oregon
Oa
Cotton au.dLIi,u.bbei Ef ose,
Titii GrttHt'tr atid Coppin-utur. All .Job Work Promptly Attended 1m
STEWAET & SOX
Dealers in
General
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The Albany Balerj !
Cm'.er Uj eo aaftacaeat of
Passer M
.Yi:iV TO-DAY.
Sealed bil for Sale.
I
was commingled j : ;kali:i urns -w ill v.v.
.e I t
i "is ciii.wreii was commingieu i :kai
with th.it nf tho VrU jsf.itr.K- Oilu Iert of S: h-l oim.rict N.
' I oouiilr Orecn u to C o'clock 1' M.,
-niy so, out taal ths growth and
prosjH?rity of his state and section,
possibly its very existence, dejeru'
cd Uon its :onnectin with the
J'nited States.
i:kcii:vkj cv
l.iitu
up to r, o clock p M., or Ssit-
urday July lit !i. 1S!, to (urnUh saiil I)intr'i:t
will) io i-oril or stub oak ool, faid wood to
lie 1 fiMit loriff and o Mick to bo J. .h tnun ."5
j im-Iil s in diameter nliHi to jrnlshtid Ilinlritt
I with 6 uorik split fir n-oi.U (fr.nn lare trfts)
free of kiiota,:'ill wood to'ju delivered at tho
CMitrii' S'hrfi I KuiljHi.t. in Alfmnv Th.
! Eo:rd rtcrTt tljt riyht jo iri?-t nv ir O.I.
Mr. RraLkinridL'e added that bT- , , , , , ,.
whatever 'here was in the future. ...;. ci:miakt,
for the South is indissoluble inter- j J;.1
woven with the union cf the states j VANTKP-A ors; nan a;ki 25.
and that 0r t.l(- ,llth and her f a nitOHtiun o a More. mill, fm-f.ry or ..thtr
Tir.iIo!nt thro i i . s-OV.fv l.nt :,, buxitir. W r:r -s n ifO(l liuud uil ba tau-.'bt
f . ....... .....v Ill
the continuity of an indestructibh
" tir .i - t
union. coining saai i:e, can
JiapiK'n to any w-ate Ibat noes v.ut
affect us. If !hev in
Hardware
! Haviur
iatoJy M-curet! a verylargejautl desirable
IiLeus, such as Towels. Naukinn ami
-A.ND-
line of
Damask at exceed iuuiv
Affiicultural
ip
u
liiiiiiriiiriii
We shall otlei- rlu
SPECIAI
itw pi'iits, we
shall
auieiat a
SALE
-i-on Tin;-
K ural trrn'. to ."(hue!. Ckii K'' s-ttitr-
tory ro'ervnrra. lutpure at ib:s o'fi.;-.
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THK
"rri to I.rt.
ASTLO -At.MAX To TAIvK
riiirveii:' "f a .ieid of ;) m-nvt. crtips
pri r JHTnlls, ' vin.:l.fiit2 ol wbet.t, tiia.'t!;;.- and tlu-at
w; share tho r.rosr eritv. If thev I '?' .Ti:s ".',!" . ,ca!l l'"'. "
be not prosperous, wp are affected ' ontrr' lnun. Apply r. "ihov i. AcJcmin !
, ' .. ' , ., . ,, I rn hi f.irm, five inilo so'ifr: t f Aibaar bv
by-the want of t:iat prosperity.' I rurflcr ebride. ' ' i
This is" a manly, just, and
Iron, Steel and Coal
Wagons and Ungates j
j
Hope and Cordage
Blacksmiths' Supplies
Carpenters' Tools
Builders 9 Hardware
Powder, Sliot, etc.
Giant Powder fc Fuse
Saws and Axes.
jTvm
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A fail line of choice tumily rrriec and
JrotSfcjtHi
Cannea Pineapples,
Ciioice Table Mea&j
Omariitl okn rr
Wedarnas and Parties.
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DAYS
r.lmo
kinds.
r.r ovtckerel nod mK fish f all
Oarclmi a.nd Cirass
Jair j
rAxra nruRK it a ritcso mas 21 vkai-.s i
IF or auk, juit arrived in lbanr from thj !
concention of the rrdations ii! t1ft
.i.i.,. ,, ;r . ' . Kmt. Wifhen to obtain a position in a tttoie '
, a,( j-ti..m-jii jin - . orofjire u, iviirn , permanent bucino. Will
vaile'l everywhere, as it must . ill first-ebtna rekreueva wac.i ut first no
' . . l ohjoi t, but permanent position dt-sirt.iL
me near luiure, wtr snau .near n ; Addn.-s t.
more nt sectionalism aim havt
none of tiie intemperate talk, either
m all iuinleineiits
Used
to hiiers
, P. K l' AllVIU .
WAHSlN'C-TUr Pl'ISI.K'
C. K. HAWKINS.
IS :
I I.IAIII
A" horetir t!Otini ct trie oiMi-nce if eitv
b". K ARB SIX
III thO Aorf li Or th( fcoutll, that has ' limit t.uster thau aix uU.jri hour, utid the
onlv addwl fuel to the expiring i'lia'"'' 01 tea"'? . i-!Htt.e
fhlllH'S of Sectionfll feeling. ll i-s i c-:k1, under r.vilona of mich uniiir.ii.ee.
; I- , ., , , T.- J. S. IHU'KMAX. C'tv iUrnhul.
p.ot untikclv that tin: leading let-n . ... ,
of the South, lollowing Mr. Ieckr , If
ALfUXY
mmm mnm
business in'all kinds of iuinitnr, bedroom -sets, parlor
lliridge s example, Wld Jive -VOJi'H ' print. Oftce with Ori-gua Land Co. Albany , . ; 1 4 11 j j v.-i - u- i. ii
... ... ri" .. ...,.... J '. Ai.-Ki h.iv a. tinn Relj ct'iiii fir Ufnll iMiior nnn vmiiiiw KhfuItiK. which tliv .iro
., . A. , iu;. Mwcnure synenis .inn waiter dipniv a; ' . . " . . rv- j j -
itieir 9pp-rct:iuuoii Ol : specialty, tj-tates subdiridce.
.;. .VcCAt;sri.AM. civil, kxuinkkr ; J)oes:rtn immeufe
and Surveyor. lraut'htiiiK ami I'.lur- w. t flmiea hpl
K. A. McA LIST KRHOH SOI' ATUW." MIT- j
fieian and sntjreon. Has removed hia I
ortice into Crattford' block. AH i-allK piotnpt- J
ly aitcniitiiio. j
OREGON KXtTRIC UHLIKE' IS THK MOST KM!- j
Kant medicine in the world for internal I
and external ue. ond f . v pain oi r.nv natnre. t
You will nevrr fiud its eiual. Ask vour I
druKisc for it.
iriN4; HUMPHREY. DKAI.KKS
II choice t igur. In Wtllp, KarviO A. Co. 'a
in public t
thechnnwd conditions of rim states ! "eopie.1 on abort uotite.
wrought by the war. Material
interests, nf.er all, come nearer the
heart and the fireside than politi
cal considerations. The upbuild
ing of magnificent industries in the
south, and the sp!endid develop
ment of its natural resources with
the ;nllux oi Northern capital, all
are doing for the Southern people
what nothing else could accom
plish. Prejudices on both sides
are melting away, and the bittji
ness of partisanship is decreasing.
A truer appreciation of the neces
sity for a union of hearts and of
hands is solving tho most perplex
ing problem of American history.
Let tho gloriouft work continue.
rc . t. ' .
maps 11 i:e I ouoriu at, t;itne u-.tres,
i art & Sox. .
CM and aoa thoin, on First-? street, opposite Stew-
We extend a cordial "nvitatioii to all to call and
examine these goods, feeling that we can show you
bargains. In connection with the sale ve shall dis
play a large line ot WHITE GOODS and emhri-
j denes at
!L OW PRICES
j A beautiful line of ginghams and seasonable wool
en dress goods. Our stock is new and complete in
every department. wJ
"W IF1 BjE.i T),
' Albanv '.goii
1 FRESH BAKED BREAD
i
! Jivciv Uav.
Best Svnin. Pics. Gadns
TEAS ax 1. :FF&
Candies Nats
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Al 1
CANNED WOODS, ETC
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IX
OlUcc. fine impoited und Kvr Wot t'ir.r
spt-fi-tlty
Drain Tile lor alf.
GOOl SUPI'UV Of FIRST CLASS
drain tile for u'. the Kjitc brick
und c:lo fucf.-irv li m Albany near Knox
r.'itto. Cull at tho factory or n"iii!iv I'ropts
Ii Austou. Albany Orcoii".
otitAVKl FHOM TH K t'A K M UK . U
O CraAl'ord, near Tullmnn, on A.iil 17, a
bay norip. Id imnJit br,'h,uiijrh VJ(0,t.mooth
phm! all rouml. Any infonnatnni Iratiin? to
liU recovtry will Lc suitably rcwardt il.
The City Liquor Store,
31. .ItAVMGAllT, Proprietor.
iS Next cicor to the Odd Fellows crople. Albany, Orcgot"
Krnps constantly on hand the finest imiorted and domestic wines, liquors ciari
it1' ;m vm lirwfc-wiapg inuor iwrc in uitv
SPECIAL ATTENTION PAIDO ORDERS FROM THE COUNTRY
i "Vol: SALt.
TIIIR TFI:y A MEUIC. 1 V HE-
i' an Lies.
A notable banquet recently look
place at Pjris. The eccahion of
tho great exhibition has brought
together in that fair siren of cities
the representatives of every repub-!
IL- in the vvorhl ; ami of thee
TPtmhlicK nil but two. France and
Switzerland, beloim to
and iNiuth American continer.ls.
It was a happv idea to assL-mble,
ITAI'CP .VI. T'.Nt ..!
X l'Io-.-k. lornor of !th r.ml Washington
street1", ltauw i nearly ntw.7ronn.8ar.tl
bath i-joni. l.trs-e bain, clo. Wuui.t sc 11 the
dwelling with tho infill'? bt i ..-rite. A1
tlrcs T. A. Shanp. 1'ortiaiui
Iiniiorfmit ."ioliro.
HAV1XC M:SKO THK MO.NTKITH
(lasture frcm the Orron I'aoific Co., all
porsoiLs having Mock therein on pasture ore
hoo.by notiiioil ta remove t'ntni a titire, or
make arranj.'emeu:.j with me. Failing to du
so such stock will be turned "v..
10IIN t-X'HAlKEU.
I5rl.-U fr Salt'.
KU.X OXK JIIt.K-
Bardue
Rob
ertsoii
XEW FIRJH!
XEWGOOI$!
Are now established with a first-clay?
stock of
HOYCE & I1IBBLER
FARM FOE SALE,
STAI'LF. FAMILY GKOCKKIKS.
On the corner of First ami Kerry
streets, opposite Stewart ic sox. A
TWILL'SKLI. MV
X acres, situated in nton connty.
FIXE 'FARM OP20C
two
milea from Aibanv. This is a tood, healthy
I locatian, with food ccll of pure water, with
! wind mill: "nod house: bnildin-'S all new.
i complete line of canned poods, ro- con. having a fine viow i.f the urro-jndinir
cencs aua provisions ol all kmil.s, no. ! coiistr.t, towns and mountains. Far ins
tions etc. I ,in' a11 'tw and clsan and adapted to all
Fresh fmit and ve''ctablos
t T MY
tl'O Niirlb I t',wn- or tli-..va.v nnvwhcic in the eitv.
EAST F
V,'. C. JASKL1., Albany Or.
7ntSOX3 PKSTHIXii ANI, l.oAM '.U
J sravel from tiic preiuUvM of F. b. i-u:!i.
in Onton county, can prmrure tk-UtU for the
envoy;; each ' f these democratic l ou ' cum. i:. wo-.tbiitoji.
:it tho aine table, the special
hot Scap in tho nuirfcet
Le Roi Savon.
A fine assortment of domestic
and Imported Cigars
t-ir John Fox's old stnnd low Fl an s
new brick.
HOPKINS & SALTMAKSH,
Plumbincr S Pine Fitting
ii
imois
Furniture
II m
House!
urn
STOVES
We and Eatee,
cycry
morning, l'ncca reasonable.
A5CALL AND SEE U.S
WILL BUGS..
Dealers in all tho latest improved
pianos. ori.'ans,sewinjj niachincs.niisf
aieo a full line of warranted razor.,
butcher and pocket knives. The bsst
kind of sewing machine oils, needles
and extras for all machines. All re
pairing in tho above linen r.et!v rind
rta3oiabiy dor.e.
kinds uf fruit. Uualitv of land second to i
none, i will make rhi a rare bargain to the ;
ri'ht man. luimifrrsiit?. don't faill to see
this farm before "on nuv, Come and see me ;
cn tho place. " M. T. WHITS KT. j
BROWNSVILLE.
Heal J2stc?te and
1 NS Clt A NCE A CEN9 X
. THOS. BRINk
BcstLine of r r:::ture In the Citv of Albanv!
Fane" Wickt,. Chairs Louno-es Parlor
Cornice Poles Mirrors Feather
Pillows Srino- Mattresses,
Window Shades Walnut Exten
sion Tables Suitsi
And w.'.at you can't find at other housen, I have it. In faoterery
thing th a is kept in a first-cla?s house.
As!u Maple and IValtntt Chamber sets, Chairs,
Spring Beds, Lonnge Etc.. Etc., fit Prices thai
CANNOT BE UNDERSOLD.
All work uromotlv done at
reasonable rate?.
Fust Ercutr,
In Albany baa been filled by the
SECOND HAND STORE.
The past year has proveu it U he a
necessity. The best and cheapest
place in the city to buy vour
! Stoves, Piirnitnre, tinwaro
! We ate uitvavH nrenarca to tin
household furniture at the kijrhMt
cash price. Sole agents for the
PEERLESS OIL CAN
And r.AMp Kir. i.et,n.
L. GOTTLIEB