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About Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 18, 1889)
She Democrat CIMNDLEK'S ELECT J OX lirHEUB. Senator Chandler cannot txs happy un lets he U ipoilinj something br hft med dling it. el hod. He cannot spoil the U'n Ited States navy any longer by making it part of a political machine and he is going to do his best to spoil our election system by introducing divided control into elec tion management instead oi allowing all elections to be held at heretofore under State laws. The bill introduced Into the Senate by him recently is an exceedingly vicious measure. Under its provisions ten voters in anr Congressional district in the coun try may call for the appointment of a dis tinct set of election officers for tUe purpose of holding Cor.gretloaal eiecUons. It doesn't require the gift of prophecy to understand that upon the pas&age of thij law the ten voter, wil1. be fouuj to make the neccessarv affidavit in every district if for no other reascn than to compel the appointment and payment of the proposed Federal electon boards. The Senate shjnld eonn'gn Senator Chandler's election bill to an early and very deep grave. There is no call for a new Federal election law of any kind at present, much less for the very vicious and expensive measure wUich Senator Chan dler cannot ur himself about belter leg islation than this the Senate should busy itself in sitting down very hard upon his schemes It will save the Supreme C urt the trouble. Now and then we see in the dispatches Better Mail Factitles For Oregon". Well they are needed badly enough. But there s something else needed, and that is that railway clerks be compelled to attend to their duties more faithfully. Every few days the mail from North on the express is carried by this point and brought back to us next day. The mail service in Or egon is worse than it has ever been. It is no uncommon thing now to receive mail marked "miiient" when the address is a printed one. Let the evils be reme died in the interest of the people. Stanley is still tie hero of the hour, and extensive preparations art being made in London for his reception. The Royal Geographical Society is taking the lead and will entertain the famous explorer at a banquet in St Jame's Hall. English publishers are competing for his coming book, and one offer of $2oo,oeo Is reported to have been made. A spirited contest is now going on In Missouri between Senator Vest and Gov ernor Francis as to who shall be the next United State Senator. Senator Vest is much naort nl.irined at the probability ef the repuS.i carrying the state than that Govern... I' and will be able to de feat h: -i for :t; enatorship. There were '. ..elve million more pounds of tobacco anil ;miff, twenty-three mllliea more cigars, and two hundred and ninety million more cigarettes produced In this country In 1SS9 than in the preceding year. Over 66,ooo,woo cigarettes were exported. All the breweries in Chicigo are about to pass into the hands of the London, England, syndicate which recently bought the Omaha breweries, Packing companies with a capital of over $100,000 each have recently been organized at Osltaloosa, Iowa, and Port U nil, Oregon. All the barbed wire factories in this country have gone into a wire trust. They will oper ate from all the large cities. tilven Away. For the benefit of our customers we will give away on Jan 1st, the following : l Dinner set, 120 pieces, $35. I Tea set, 44 pieces, $7.50. 3 Tea sets, each 44 pieces, $iS. These goods are of the best English are and a credit to any table. Give us a all nod grt ru)t only the best bargains in pure (Vein groceries but secure a chance at one or more of these elegant sets of dhtici. LaForht & Thompson. Make Them Happv. Parents should not f-ll to fill the chilnrns stocking on chrimrt eve. with those delicious can. Mte and nuts kupt in stock by the Wll atnette PaaMng Co. Snik the ceUVaUl Havana filled ct ffir. minuUctarcl at Julius Joteph'ii eigar factory. Only 5 cent. 'ending Phntjtr.ilicr Alltntir Orrcon. We have bought all the negative! made by L W CUrk and W II Ureenwood up to Nov 15th, 1S39. Duplicates can be had from them only of us at reduced rates. We hare also about 15,000 negatives made by our selves, from which duplicates can be had at like fates. We carry the ouly fall line ef views of this state and do enlred work at lowest ntea fur first class work. We thai) bt pleased to see yon at our Stidio in Frouian's block, next door to Maeonic Temple. Eveiy acre, every bit of property conveyed t aliens who have no intention of becoming c'tizens it a standing menance to our liberties. The question may be pertinently asked: Where shall our surplus millions find invest m:nt if we part with our birthright for foreign nLI) rn 1. fnr-itf f t ,if ?i li it s Pet a firm looting here and it will soon be found that there is an alien hand on the throttle of every American engine and a foreign f ilot at the wheel. Billy Emerson, king of burnt cork minstrels thinks that minstrelsy has reaehed the height of tinsel elaboration and that to hold on to the attention of the public it must revert to its old time simplicity. It will stricke the average patron of this sort of thing that Billy is about right. Call at Comn. When buying seme thing for a Christmas present do not fur get to call at Conn Bros, who have a nice stock of goods consisting of many desira ble things for presents, such as dolls, buggies, etc. Bavo. One of the finest lots of guns and revolvers ever received in Albany are now in stock at Stewart S: Sox's. Huq lers should eall and see thft and get pricei before buying. Pailt l jus ok at fr 1J9 evenings at W F Kuhu's. NEW A DVERTISEM EX! S. DISSOLUTION NOTICS.-Not'ce Is hereby given that the copartnership nretofore ex luting bet wee Ueo. C. and Howard Will, under the Mm name of mil 15roa.t nas been drn'olved, OtoC Will retiring. Accounts should be paid to the old firm, by whom all debt will be paid. The Dew firm. Will A Link, will continue buaicetfaat the old stand. Will. Bros. J. F. Whiting, Artist. Instruction g-iven, and work exe, cutedin Landscape, Portrait and De corative Painting,,Lettering,Desig ning ana raecnanical Drawing. Rooms 8 and 9, Fo s ter Block, Al 1 any, Or. MONEY TO LOAN. Theunderaiirned bu home capital to loan on good teal estate propeity, Geo nouPHBHT. F )R REX T. Two rnrniih.li.t-ai to lei. Inquire at office. rilO Rbit. A .mall house and L sin I Inquire of E R M Carter, oor 4lh an lull toad St. CJ KVfJR AL SHALL TRACT of land L 7 near apwn or sale on easy terms, inquire of 11. Bryant. T7I08 REMT.-An excellent location for nfflMA.lmtll Btn I . ... Vi .iuiu. juuuva, i 11 j U1MCV. E Gk BEARD SLEY Heal Estate Agent, Csniveyancing ef all inda done In a re. liable mennea. AU hiMtnea. will recall. prompt atentloo. iimtx on BraedMba etreet, Albany, Oreaa, DR. JAMES KEYBEM, Graduate of Edinburg, Scolland, lias located In Albanv. Frs n his thoroiiKti kiiowUdie of hi profession and bin espsrience of 10 years an an effi oer In a Cavalry Regiment, he hope to merit rue patronage oi mnse imereaterl in horses, cattle, n!) en, etc. He would also recommejd hie solution or linament for eore abouldere, sore b&cks, broken knees, wounds, sprains. Price, onedol lar per bottle. afOffice at JohnSehmterVlvery sta Die. ALBANY, OR. WEITSMiN & HULBERT BROS.. Raal Estate Agents, Farm, and Kanohea for sale. Alio city kr.Mrty in Albany ana Cervalli.. Uelmonica Restaurant, OORHER PIRIT AMD LL.WORTa TS. Th. underlie! hannf perehaaed las old uerman Kealaarahl .tana hae ep.asd nnder th. iWti da a flrst-etaaa isaUu rant. Wi at prevail.! t. laraiik naala f.r partial or danea on Mfrt ctiea. Oya tn aarv.d in every atyla. eaetern or nait; all bin'la of ith koewa in thA mark.l Employ only Ira-elaie I alp, .ad wain. a will a roi and eoarteant. Itaavlar .eala Sj ta. fefr. of 4rat-.l.ni au.liftv and a cup of offie aad oake at fram a t. 10 r. 1 am wall kaoirn in thti .ity aa4 re quest th. oitiatna ta fir. . a .all. SAM OKlf, Prapri.tor. Stockholder's Meeting, Notice ii harel'y giren tkat tb.ra will b. a meetiug of the Stockholii.r. uf tb. Lino County Afc'rt.ultural Aiiaetati.n bald al th. Court Houm in Albany, Or.aea, ea Tbara day, the 2nd day of Jaaaary 1IH. for th. purpose af bearing report, of cnlsers ana alia for tb. parpese ef electinr T' dir.. tors to set,, for aaid asaeaialien tb. ensaing Jcarandfor the traaaaaliea of aay otkar uiness that may come before aaid maetinz. I Dated till. 30lh d.y ef N.r., 1MJ. C. P. B.aaiiitr. bteckholder. BED A Philosopher always Thinks. Try it; Think of L E BLAIN rhe-i during the wet, coo', autt and winter weatberjou need n Overcoat.Unb ber Goods, an Umbrella or COTHING, FURMSH1N0 COODi AND BOOTS AND SHOES CENERALLY, or want a stylish suit, mnde by a firat-elaBe tailor, THEN CALL ON HIM. F L.KENTON DEALEH I3ST GRACE Choice Candy. Knts, CIGARS AND TOBACCO NEAR:THE POST OFFICE1 ALBANY, ORECON 1889 FALL AND WINTER 1889 Just recelred a large IdtoIo of For.ln and Domestics woolen. In Overcoatings, Suitings and Trouserings. We mak. a apelalty of FULL DRESs) for Balls and Parties or regular venlng wear. A aerfeof fit guar.nl.ed at ' THE LEADING MERCHANT TAILORS, FOR THE BEST FURNITURF -CALL ON THE Albany Furniture Company OPPOSITE 61EWART at SOX S, ROOM SETS, TABLES CHAIRS, UPHOLSTERED; GOODS. WALL PAPERS, BABY CARRIAGES'. ETC.1" ETC..&T .1 A. WICIrVa At FAKR1II4 Hdii) mn Frnit, etc. A Nice RES. ZACHES BROS., Oppeslte Post Office. Barrows & Scans Diy Goods, Hotions, Gents Fnrn ishings anfl BOOTS AfiCSHSe-S. AGENCY for The Ludlow Ladife Fine Shces acd tor M. D. Wn't & Co 'a Boots aod Sboc s. IlillllKTIIIflll, I liavt a variety f artick-s Huital.k' for holiday indents, as follows : Dress silks in a great varie ty, in blacks and colors, fancy silk tidies, silk inutilers, silk handkerchiefs for ladier and gentleiiH-n.silk umbrellas. s.'old and silver hani'.le.--. for ladies and jrentleinen. ord.eied esjie cially for the holidays: em broidered linen handkerchiefs, for ladies and jientleinen in colors and white, ladies porl nionies, lailies and men's kid gloves, furs, boas and mull's, ladies and gent's fine slinjiers and shoes, cloth and Sealetie cloaks and wraps, ladies' and misses' rugs and bed spreads, table linen cloths and napkins to match .fancy China tea sets, fancy China dinner sets, all hand paintcd.a very large lino of novelties in China, consist ing of vases, tooth pick hold ers.card receivers. salad bowls, fruit bowls, ice cream sets, mush and milk sets, finger bowls, pie and tea plates, indi vidual butters, covered butter dishes, cream and sugar sets, salt and pepper sifters.cracker jars, fancy soap dishes, and tooth brush holders. China tea put stands, cuspadores, the largest and finest line of fancy China cups and saucers, hand painted, ever brought to Al bany. These goods I have arranged on table in second story and it will pay the public to inspect them whether buying or not. S. E. Young, H.EWERT Invites the public to ii,pect hit m-- and large stock of HOLIDAY GOODS, Which are unsurpassed iu the Valley , !,,, d Ut of f.HVl.ll display of Gold and;. Silver Watches, Gold Headed Canes; Gold Headed Silk Umbrel las, Gold and Fountain Pens; Dia rnondRings, And an entiles variety of Jewelry, Coin Silver ware and genuine Rogers Bros Plated ware onlv, Clocks, ' .Spectacle?, etc.. etc. BARROWS & SEARLS, 1.U ltl;', ,, f ,,k