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THE 2U)WSlSi.i IIEKALL1: WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 18 i,SS9. aUorninflSaHHSitraW DAILY A.NU Wli K KLV ;KR.x F MjK.Hi;iiiITlN DAILY - i'iI -!n;! ccry morning except 'erci by carrier, per week..... I -. .1-, .-r VfU.... Monday . ...... .li . a 00 t.e W!i.j "f WKKK LY. .1 iil every Friday Morning.) . ii r .imi:im; in advanc:.........! 0 i n inii'i in advnncc only a modification ol" the rule o! i tho stronger over the weaker, and j this is so in a republic as well as j ina monarchy, only a majority j rules instead of a single person. It j is because men, not women, have hewn out the fabric of government ; have wrested law and social onltr j from the grasp cf anarchy, have j met. force with force and h ivo op posed strength to strength, that they have the right to rule ; and it is because women have not done these things that they should not be endowed with the privilege ot ruling. Of course it is obvious that in a representative government votmirand ruling are correlative terms, at least in theory." The phsrisaical pleadings of the Chronicle's presentation of the matter are too plain to need ai y Dointinir out. The claim that ours is a man made civilization won't bear the light of correct analysis, i Neither will tne argument that the j majority of women do not ak for j the ballot. At no time prior tote ; inauguration of representative gov-, J f crnmcnts did the majority of men i formulate a demand for the ballot, and women influence in shaping civilizafon is potent and undeniable. TUB SUtFRAGE QUESTION. The matter of opening the ballot Ijox to women still continues to conic under discussion, and finds much comment pro and con. The Pittsburg Times says that the "constitution of the new state of Washington contains a woman Btiffrage provision, and, though a HiirtVlar proposition was defeated in the North Dakota convention, yet theVpiestion is left to the legisla ture in such away that u mere majority nuy at any time extend the'-right of voting to women. There has of late been a positive growth of sentiment in favor of female suffrage, at least a willing ness' to have the question discussed and the experiment tried. This comes in no small degree from the gro wth in ideas and a disposition to give them a chance. The advo cates of female suffrage are able to chiltenge its opponents to show what 'bad lonsequences have ie Kulfed where the right has been grafted. It is asserted that the opposition springs from prejudice, anl is something that has come up from the past, the remnant of a feeling that excludes women from a thottsand vocations in which, as the i Teewlt of an advanced and en tightened sentiment, they are now employed. In framing the consti tution of a new state the cond.tion is favorable to the proposal to try feihale suffrage ; and it is reason able to say that in the old states thousands of voters are glad it is ho sind will be instructed by the new experience. In this way f emale suffrage is unquestionably making headway." Undoubtedly the Times 13 correct in its view of the 'subject, the question is making headway. Tie Par. Francisco Chronicle fifes its objecti ons to female suf frage in its discussion of the ques tion.' It says : "Charity, the care -- --- - --- - i ... riii i lASTEl A U1KL TO IH1 KNKItAL and protection of children and j hust.work. .Apply to Dr. o. c. A invalids and other helpless beings, j UTfi'- the deference rendered in the high- j iiTantkd -a uiul to do cknekal 06V' s:ate of civilization to thel h?;wownJk' S'Tli 1 the roiKlcnci ol . II. rurtmilkr, ;immj- feihale sex, all these are instances ; t jn utreet between c and 7. : of concessions made by conscious ; Tu uent. ' strength to weakness ; but no such i 1 small, comfuktaihx house, j rrtrKlprjiti.in t nrniur ivlin -i A t a tanii! without cMmreii. Imni'rc eonftwerauon is projHjr tvnen a . ot j E t.utt(.ri ej.r whccicr' lumi-cH matter like the right of suffrage is sii. j wider discasBion. The extension ! $5oo WORTH GOLD WATCHES I lkc this tin tliod of ibfortning the citizens ot Albany and vicinity that I have just opened h tiit class clothing store in connection with iny tijerchi;r:tile biiMtie-s. and hnve adried the most complete stock of gents DEALING r (1118111110' (ioods 1-1 s .1 G. t and (WliiK BROWNELL, -SUCCESSOR TO- BROW -N ELL & STANARL ! 3lril Wln We dtrsirc tosav to our citizens, Uia i for c:ir? i- have hct-ti efiliiifif Dr. Khm'sNuw liiiovt rvJoi Consumption, Or. KinirV N-- Lite l'illis, Kucklcn's At nici fcalvc- ;.nd Kk-c'i ic Uiltcr?,' atlfl have i;c.-r rcuiedics tliatsejl :is well. tr tliat liave aiwn Slicll Ulli- t r.-i;! sati.-l.ut on. We do n4 nest it- to guarantee iliem every time and we ftand ieuiv t.. refuttd the pur clia-e price, if saii.-faelorv results do i .it loilow iln-ir ne '1 liese renied. liuv won their great npulritv purw Iv in t lit-ir iin i il. vusliBv & MbW I.-ii-i:i.-t-. ever brought to tho cit v . In order l ad virtue my busioess I have df rtih'd to t'ivi away .v-r ."i(U r')i ,.i ;!(J Wafcbes. Every purchaser of cue dollar's worth ;" ;.i-,;i-. i Siokj tl.e clothing department will rei;i-ivf a chntice lir one ! til gold watches. St( ck i ail new pr,!c:li:t( il i'i file e:it tor m.i rU, M-d will be sold :i LOWEST LIVING RATES. ore purchniirjg elsewhere. j Wul't it -- iiu;:v i.iiinii ti; that nv is eoiitinuii.ic '.he liusi. .e jthe t'M str!i!i, ai..i ih hotter than ever prepared to till all order in t! Gi( )oe: ii y i.iisrii:, .: : SKVEil liKFOKi; OKKEIII-jH IN ALI5AN. Ai.i Vhi- t. ge in rii:- t- ;ug M? cii'-ii'' ..f A I II M ::iay f'r tli ii i-LiiliiirjaiK' yery Vi eral patrol ! your tcivors, a' iLQW PRICED Vn 1 tiiul examine my st'-k ( 'r-;io!e t'i li;nv :;n:il-. Or a. n . snrpsox. Thlkk Beeins to ie. .i vari.ition in the methods of dynamiters. The latest crank ot that description is an Italian who huiled a rock at i'rime Minister Crispi while he was taking a cairiage ride. Only a painful contusion was caused by the crank's rocy 11)1810, but it is said that the people of Italy would not have mourned much if the result had been fatal. Of course the crank was it.sanc as all dyna miters are. ,11 HWt' -7-HTim M'MlNNVILLe (OUEGE McMINNVILLK, UOTH ACADEMIC AND COLLEGIATE Departments. In the Academic Depart mi nt there re tuur eouises of stuily of three years each: Clas-sical, -cientin'e. normal a:id buBiiusa. In--trtiction is thorough; location, hea ii expenses lw; aitvantages, first iJass in every respect. Full liifonnfi t ion in catalogue, for whieh addreis -T. 0. BIIOWNSON.Pips. OREGON i i 'i I -. i ; i ii. 3! COUlt'fEOUS T1JEAT3I Ml. . ery ivsni . ;;n!i. U! l 1' ,'iT Imsmebs, . E. UKOWNELL. i-cliie V. I-lMclclurii. Salesman. SeoKAXi: F li.s runs her street car line with a cable, tlr motive pjwer of which is furnished by its natural line water power. Its cars I are whisked along at the rate of) nine, and one half miles per hour, j while the "town" of ian Francisco j down by the Golden Gate only ; dares send her cable cars at the rate of six miles per hour. Great is Spokane Falls. : SMALL PHOF1TS: A ale In v-lnirnl. Is one wliieh is unranteed to '. rio. vovi caliaraetot T rr.-nlt.-, or in ease of fcihirca return ol tuoeliabr privu O this sale ji'.uii voti un l;uv from out lvei;ise(! DriiL-t a btit'.le of Dr. Kind's Few D'eoverv for Consuinp lion. It is urianteed to bnnr relitl in everv ease, when nseci for anr affee I ion of Tin oat. hun ns or C lient, iucW as (.'onstiinpiiwii. I ii tin in in a tiou ot l.unirs, Bronehitis, Asthma, W hoof in Con Ii. Croup, etc., etc. It if ileas-i,t :..i,d airieeabie to taste, per leetly rile, and e-in alwiivs be depend ' ed upon, 'trial buttles tree at foaUa": V. V axon's Diuustoie. rues! riir: riie: I'r William's Iniiiau Piie 'intmeii is the xiily tur eiire lor biir:d. ble'd hit or itetiing piles ever discovered It never falis to cure old ejses eif long tandin. Judge Cn:;s, Maysii!e, Ky, safc. "I)r William's Indian I'de Oiutmeot . ii red me al ter years of sulfering." J ndire Cillinourv, Cleveland, O.sayi "I iie o:nd by i:xperii-i:i-c lliat lr. Wilbai ImiiMi Pile (mitment glvefc iinmeUi.tle i::id prim l.enl relief." Uc !iai I:uiii1h(!c. ul sueli testi iii'imals. !o not sntii r tin iistunt on-i-r. tk,;(i ,y iinigist at l'f and fl per box. o! bj rusliay A Macon, A!I;hiiv. fret'on. CITY DBDG STiM.'K - -I IN'- LINE OF- Will & Stark. MAKKIEI). MILLER REU At the Evaqelical par Ronagc, Tucnlay, Sept. 17, hy htv. I. II. Fwher, M. Miller, of Turner, and Mi Belle Keed. ol Millers. ART SUPPLIES TOiLEl' AND FANCY ARTICLES. PRESCSIPTIONS CAREFULLY fCOMPOUNDED. GUISS & SON, PROPRIETORS, $-'Her wird Deutch qcsuiochen. 1Ue.e (ieutrr. You l:ae lieald jour IriendsJ Slid neijrhjis la km; about it. Y"U mat tomself hi: 011: ol ll.'' intiliy wll , Unotv lroiu peisonal ex perieiue just liow j;o.d ;i ihin is. If jou have ever tried it., yon :.re o:ief its staunch frjcnii, because I he wonder ul thin" il"ut it is, (hat. when onee riven d ial. Or Kind's New Drseovery evi;r if:er holds h piiee in She lioure. H vou have nev-r used it and should be (filleted w'Ub a eouvh, fold or any riiuoat Luii or Chest trouble, ccurc i boltie at ::ee ?nd .ivc it a fail tilal, It is iraoranteed every time, or rtoncy refunded. Trial bottles free at FoEt.Sy .: .Mason's l)i us1 store &lgrftiM IV 1 lips? Jewelry inois Furniture House JULIDSGEADWOHL'S -o)o(- GOLDEN RULE BAZAAR Ol'SES licard slcy, Ol ine DaiiOl IS purely a OUSU.ess j .niiin street, near Kiret. proposition, J1"" one of the strong- j .V eA ariruinciits against extending! V tt'ASTKI TO KENT. real estate a-.-ent, E. . liroad- Fift' pieces ol furniture y.veii with all i:ook stoves or ranges ;ol(i hv Matthews A; Washburn. JnnCouuty Bank COWAN RALSTON Albany, ; ArO CHEEFIAft,' Oregon Tninsart u mneral banhiii' Lusukms. I'raw si;ht drjfts o:i Ntw Verk. 3n Krsn icomtl I'ortlani, (r. I.tian money on spprovol ceturity. Il'.ce! vc defiOMilH su!)Ji t to cheek. Collections entnyife-l :n ii will rmiic .Iiki receiveif niremsoriireiit can-.-. ,11. Ewert',:t rolI-header! A YOt'Ni; LADt WANTS A sit'jattJi. as chanibcimaid or to taUu i ' ...ni i.l.tlilr..n i:rHHl rf-.f. vi'ti this privilege to Women is that 11 1 Address box HI. Allmnv jvstortiee. i majority of women do not want it. YiTXCTtliuKAlN am sioCkkXrms ! Wc can not be mistaken in this, i" ofaiiiie.scr.ptions. iiyonwaTit iobbii vour rortv, Ante or ealluii r.. i.. lieards for it 18 conclusively demonstrated Kv, real estate a-,-eiit, Albany. Otflee mi v. .l t . .1 t .u I'.rOinlilbin street near first. P. O box 341. by the fact that the majority of i . . .11 i nWO NEATLY Kt'KEIallF.I) KOOMS TO woirvn have not asked for it, the; J kt in f,-ood location on EiMworth st. corollary ti this proposition bein j '"M'"r hkr-u .-mk. detinit that in certain where a majority of the women JiiYft asked or demanded, if the localities, i" ost OR s-TOLKX IX ALBANY. AUG. th. a li-rht reJ Irish setter imi. white i u bre:ist anil to sot lunil reel wnito; aDimi four months. Any part rcturtii the ter'iil be preferred that they be ! houec. or L'iviinf informatnni re'ardln? tho : allowI to veto, they have obtained I ' the ballot. One good reason, then ' rhv women should not be allowed T1ERSONS DESIRING SAND, LOAM OR (rravel from the premises of K. L. Mich, i in Ronton eountv. can proeure tickets for tnt tO 'Vote is that they are not united same at my office, Ciairlordsl.loek, Albany, t . ... . . Oretron. Cius E. Wolvkrton. . on the proposition. . Perhaps il j b . , . jriight be admitted, at leaet for the important soiice. .perposesof argument, that were', UtLSvS tliey -SO United they WOUld be ' peraons having Hock, therein on ia-fturc are :0dS SCHMEER. OKEviON ELKOlKlg KKLIKr FOR PAIN. It will help you every time you use it. j Ask your friend about if. Very pleasant to 1 lakok All druggist have 1 ' . j , . r . . , ... hereby notitied to ro-iiovc them a once, or 1iUd.intly, Strong to get what they j make arrangements with me. Tilling to do kn't ''aStwH. tiav op ,,ftt ! so a:h ill wilt tawfi ?V ''tiro' negative testimony must go j ' against the extension of the stiff- j '"rage' to- womon. But, assuming , that majority of womon should J demand tne ngnc to tote, ana tuat y- choice ciaw. ia well. Kamo 4 Co.'s " th'e Question could -be1 eonsilered v wlikcimW-thft oKalJilff vkot ctimilrl y-.j -, . ' lie tiie alt i mate decision? ' Should wboletr, ort -general principles, be allowed to vote or not? Is the right 01 saurago an mnerent ana ? ltitrniafA rtirtif. . ef luimnnitv iv j i; ANTED A YOUNG MAN WOULD is it something Which has been V f liUc to take vocal raunic lessons, and fi,:.. K mnn tr.r H.oir n n llm .' " th KHr. Vol particular .unuiu.re'. vj .w.. ( jboitt taking both from the same teacher and in which women have not and i inquire at this omce. ' To FAMILY UEOCEEIES. AND GENERAL jHARDWAFE Koer Bros'. Silverware, ITrenoli, Cliina and Crvstal ware Bo vs' "Wagons and "Doll Carriages, Fancy. Groods and a General -Assortment oi Crockerv. ; audJQYS. He Buys Direct end Carries the Largest Stock in the '" Willamette Valley KF lei on parte Francais. Hier wird deutch gesorochen. THOS. BRINk Best Line of Funiit'ire Id the Cilv of Alto! Fane Wickt. Chairs Lounges Parlor Cornice Poles. Mirrors Feather Pillows Srino Mattresses, Window Shades Walnut Exten: . sion Tables Suits And w..at you can't find at other houses, I have it. Tn factevery thing th.i is kept in a first-class hous. il 1 ii ii i il TVI I it nt f-.lkit Hlf.nf t ntmlf , Sm n(j Beds. Lounge Etc.. Etc.. nt Prim that jt.t .Sf5e5SjCSgftf.g.f t CANNOT BE UNDERSOLD. 0 I5ANY - OUR i i Sfeff Bakery liriNN 4 HUMPHREY, DEALERS IN oltice. fine imported and Key West cigars i specialty ' Brick for Sale. AT MY KILN ONE MILE EAST OF town, or delive.-cU anywhere in the city. W. C. CAbSKLL, Albany Or. WANTED. -bering. A BOY TO LERN BAR U ll ViRkBt'K. . HATTflKWS ehcroU not any Bbare or part ? pill' K la ft little different form, are riMtten.'as a rule, fitted to govern ft 'feitfon or a state, and to carry on bftd fedrainister-' public affairs as eU'asinen do, anrt that i badly onongh, as ;we are all willing to 'adttit? j There is but one answer W this question, and it must be in ' negative.- There are a few notable reeptioii3 in the history of the World Semiramis, Catherine of Russia. Elizabeth of England, possibly Maria Theresa of Austria but, all told, they are not numer ous enough to detract from the fnwfi of the ireneral declaration TJAVINO WmI. Sawing. ' , PURCHASE!! ; A TRACTION engine and a lull wood aioe mtfit. I iu prewired to lane coniracu oi mac Kind. Persons 'wishing; iheir winter's firewood sawed wilt do welt tj K'ito me call- Orc'eis can br left at Uiowncll & Stanard's. ' - GEO. H. WARREN, OaiHiON RLXCTRIC RELIKP IS Till MOST W.T. jrant medicine in the world for internal and external use. and for pain oi any nature. You will never find its equal. Ask your druggist for it. w ANTKD MAN OF GOOD SELLING a'lility to represent us as sales agent in this town, (&00 to JOOO per year can be made ) Address, Wanatuaker A Brown, Philadelphia, Pa The largest cloihinv and merchant tillor iii;; house in America. 'onlr:irlir and ICuildrr. C. SHELL WILL KCKNISfl PLANS, J !pu.-incatioi.s and details for all kinds of hiiildins: and architecture. All work 1'ioiiipt- .. ...., .,o hlj r,( ml. ' 'v "lone and uarmteeil to lie tirvt-cl.se. Es- that women are not eatable of nil-, tin!ates futn7sheJon fhurt nctice t(tT ,,rick inas men. The reawn is, to; bein with, a physical one. Much as we may talk ot the rei;n of in-; tiiect and th.? sway of . ivilization ,. .-...d in. ill 'OVl'MlinClH lf ' - I fc. liu.!din--ii, residences, lri(i!;ps, etc. public buidinjo", P EVKKE HOUSE, ALBANY, OIL C1IAS IV lfcitTer, Prop. Only tirsteclas'S bouse in tiie city. Larjre sample rooms fur com mercial men. No Chinaiiit-Ti c!npl..;.cd in t.u kitclif ii. General btr-c I'itice for Corvuilis. fc-and General Hardware am 0 m mil Staple OrooeriesI Fine Glasware,Crockeii Thai BOOTS AND SHOES. 1 BARGAINS. BARGAINS! From and aftsr this date 1 will sell my entire stoclc of Boots and Shoes carry an immense line of Including the celebrated EARLY BREAK FAST and JEWEL cooking JJstovcs and ranges, parlor And cooking stoves, a d ail kinds of kitchen atenils'. also a Vmlpcte assortment of Farmers -AND- BUILDERS' HARDWARE, umpj, hoje.ojijr vi:!, 1 1 vim call nl i.n-!!; mc Ht't. ' I t n nli i n t1; L' i i o t i-i tjl tt VvaliWi b i-i li i. A!bt Ordia. The City Liquor Store, 31. JIAVMGAKT, Proprietor. fW.et dior taths'.OiMJFellows' e;ii;lc, Albany, ;Oreon-Ei Keeps constantly on hand the finest imjiorted and domestic ncs, liquors' cigars tcV-Ma. Onl first-eia liqn r store in she citv SPECIAL ATTENTION PAIO TO ORDERS FROM THE COUNTRY AT CAKES, PIES, Fresh Baked Bread Every Day. Ii si of tm Cranbenim. Fiat PickJet, Drid Beef Chipped to Ontv . Anohoey ifustord. Candies ami3t Eastern BocttfettfFJoar, Canned Qbtfapf -AU Kinds. tsonemian wtsswan, ttc. r kMr. abfccttaiiini i nti riven to Iviaaaaiawrm. MimimIim tatyi. 1H nU a tks imVim dattsaBu COST ! This is a cloeiuv out sale to niako room for my mense Fall aad winter stock of Dry Goods,tloaks and Fumishins: Goods which Will soon arrive. inteud to have the most complete Dry GroodLs Store In the Valley. Call early, as I zu and will 3ave you money. "W" IF1 BEAD ALBANY IRON WORK S Manufacture steam engine), grist and sawl;ni'l mvhinory, all kinds of heavy and li-.'ht work in iron and hnss cs;i i2q. tion vai.l t repaii iiii; all kin of mtchincry. r.-?tirn mvlenn 8t rt noti i- i.' .rkv i ii t- .. i.. i . -mucin. i. . i i akt. J?eerpt.iri irn'i fronts a'ld Soe.cial att'jn- "sident. iLBMSODAIOES 4M ,1 fWSat dlsWto RcdCiwn Milk VUSTOO Ob rMHrlj. BMI NEW PROCESS FLOUR (Svswlor im tanfiy mt istatM) The Best Storage FaciiitiQ ThHlEkayitoate yaift far