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THE DAILY DEMOCRAT. JUDICIALLY DETERMINED. AF1EK ALU The republicans after all, now begin to think that it is not such a fine affair fur the tariff to be in the hands of its friends. Pur. log the last campaign we were told and retold, that there should bj a reduction of the tariff, but that it must be done by its friends, (the republicans,) and we were assured in the Jmost confident way that just ns soon as they came into power in all branches of the government, such reduction would be made. Well, they are in power now,and their ways and means com miltee are considering the subjuct and the fact nw develops itself that that party '-is all split up," (as Mrs Dur.iivay would say,) on the sub ject, and it w ill be almost impossible for the party to agree upon any kind of a tariff bill. Some, (a large number,) want to reduce the surplus by reducing the internal tax on whisky and tobacco, but a few members from the north west say the reduction must be made on such necessaries as sugar, coal and iron. At this suggestion members from coal, iron, and sugar districts declare they w ill never stand reduction on these articles. Republicans the cast want free wool while republicans from the west want increased duties on that article, and thus it goes, all along the line of protect- ed commodities, and it is not much wondtr that even the Oregonutn is moved to exclaim: J he truth is, tarifi legislation is a scramble of selfish interests." This truth has been a long time in daw ning upon the editor's vision, but we venture the statement that before many months some more truths will break in upon the vision of the editor of that paper. The question of the legality of the election in poll 34 in Silver How county, Montana has been judicially investigated and found to oe legal and regular in all respects. Tin old sheriff of that county Lloyd is a republican, and was up forrecl;ction. He claimed that he was reelected based upon the throwing out of poll 34 and refused to deliver up the keys and ofiice and Sullivan brought suit. A full in vestigation was had and many witnesses ex amined. Republicans have all along claimed that over a hundred republicans votes were cast in that precinct, and the canvass showed but three. In this suit they could find but one man who swore that he voted the republi can ticket and that he fixed two republican tickets for two Swedes who could neither read nor w rite. This w as all the evidence they could adduce and these are the three votes returned by the Judges of election. 1IOT WATKK ItKMKIIltS. In many emergencies hot water is not only easily obtainable, but also the very best remedy that could be used. A strip of flinnel or napkin folded lengthwise and dipped in hot water and wrung out, and then applied around the neck of a child that has the croup, will usually bring relief in ten minutes. A towel folded several times and dipped in hot water and quickly wrung and applied over the toothache or neural gia will generally afford prompt relief. This treatment in colic works like magic. There is nothing that so promptly cuts short a congestion of the lungs, sore throat or rheumatism us hot water when applied promptly and thoroughly. Tepid water acts prompty as an emetic , and hot water taken freely half an hour before bed time Is the best cathartic possible in the case of constipation, while it has a most 600thlng effect upon the stomach and bowels. This treatment, continued a few months, with proper attention to diet, will cure any curable case of dyspepsia. Headache al most always yields to the simultaneous application of hot water to the feel and the back of the neck. Hall's Journal of Health. Get a Machine Ana wnen getting one let it be either a Domestic or Davis Price & Robson are ncents for these su p.'rior sewing machines and Invite an in spection of what they can do. The beat 5 cent cigar in Hrownell's. town at C E C Contents pve harles Ju ' sVlycr. Dr. own ell. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. STOCKHOLDER'S MEETING. No tice is hereby given that the annual inojttn ofthe stockholders of the Al bany Mtreot Kailwav held on Wednesday. March 5th" Company wt'l be jxto, at the hour of 7 o'closk. p in of naul clay lueoiuceoi tue secretary ot sal-! cumra. ny. the sarr.e belnjr st the real estate of- noe oi uurKiiarc cl Kesney on First at'eot, in Albany, L'nn a runty, Oreson, for the l-nrpom ore rtttna seven directors to serve lor the term of one year nest ensu in from said meeting and until their successors are elected and qua'ifleil. and u iransacc sucn ocuer business as may tetany come oeiorosaia meeting. uuiuu re'jruary mm, 15UU. C 6 BUP.KDART, Secretary, The republican leaders are doing one good U.i.. 'or the country. They are laying the ! i- ,!at!on for the return of a very nunci.. t emocratlc majority in the next oingrtst.. The autocratic rulings of Czar Kced, the turning out of democratic members of congress who were elected by the people, to make room for republicans who were defeated, the introduction of bills in congress to prevent the legislature of Ohio from making a fair rc-districting of the state will alone place that party in the minority in the congressional elections this fall. 1 NNUAL MEI5T."G. -Notici is hero- J by given that the annual uieetlno- of he stockholders o the Albany Building nssouiauon win oe ne:a at ine irpera House In Albany on Monday, March 17lli 1H90, at 7:30 p in. for the election of elec tors and suoh other business as may eorr.e ueiire toe meeting. Dated Feb. 18tb. 1890, , w F Read, W C Tweedalb, Secretary, President, TJOTJND. A gold irlove buttoner. with V lock appendage, Call at 8 E Young's OCHOOLELECTION.-Notlceis here VJ ny given tbat the regular annual school oleotion in School District No 6, Linn county, Oregon, will be held at the -emrei scnoot Du.iuing in said school district, on Monday, tbe 10. h day of Ala ,'tti, IBVU, lor tbe purpose of electing one director to serve three years and one clerk to serve one year. S .ld election to begin at 2 o'clock p in. and continue un til H o'clock p. m. of said day. By order ofthe board of directors, listed February 14th, 1890. C G Bl'RKRAHT, John Foshat, DIst Clerk. Char Board Directors, The deadlock in the lower house of the Iowa legislature which has been prevent ing all legislation has been broken by a compromise between the two parties. The democrats get the speaker and second as slstant clerk. The republicans speaker protem and all other officers. The chair manship of committees are also divided. It does not yet appear whether Senator Allison is to be reelected or not. The K o! L of that state have declared against him. Six hundred men are now digging the railroad tunnel under the St. Clair river, at Pjrt Huron, at trie rate of fifteen feet each day. This means that before the year is out one of the must Important pieces of civil engineering In the country will be completed. More than I,2oo feet of the tunnel proper is now ready for trains on the Michigan side and oo on the Can adian. The remaining 4,000 feet will be finished at a wonderfully rapid rate con .Iderlng the nature of the works, if no ac cijent intervenes. The fire lusses of last year were extraordi narily large, reaching the enormous sum of nearly $!25.ooo.ooo against $110, 000, coo ji iSSS. The fire weste of 1SS9 exceeds that of any year during the fifteen years tint an ac cirate r:corJ of the annual loss in the United States has been kept. ANNUAL SCHOOfj MEEriKG, No tice Is hereby given to the lesjsl vol ers of School District, No &, Linn county Oregon, tbat the regular annual school meeting 01 s'id school diitr ct will be hel l 011 Monday, the 3rd doy of March, lf-0'i. at the hour of 7 o'elr.ck nmnf, dsy.at the Court House, In the city of Al tn, Linn counts, Oregon, for the pur pose of bearing the reports of tbe dlroc tors and clerk of 1 aid school district and 10 levy a tax lor the supfort .f th scnools for the fnsuiug year. Also fo tbe pnrpose of levyidg a tax for the pur pose of raying Interest on the bonds o said school distr'ctaud for the transac tionofany other business that may le gaily come baf ire said meeting. By order ofthe Board of Oirectors. Dated February Utn, 1890, C G BUHKHART, Jons Foshay. Dist t'leik. Char. Board Directors, STOCKHOLDER'S MflRTING. No tice Is hereby given tbat there will be a meeting ofthe Stockholders ofthe Odd Fellows Hall Building Associstio held at tliolr ofllce In Albany. Oregon, on Monday, the Mth day of March , 181K), at the hour of 7 o'clock p ra ot said day, for the purpose of electing seven directors to serve the ensuing year.aml for any other business that may come before said lieetlng. This tbe 5th day of Fein nary, 180, WCTwkkdat.k. E A Parker, Fresld lit. Secretary. L. E. BLAIN, Dont HBuKyp Spoil yottr Vv:fi) nSSlt "SMlKStMES cheap imzm fc. KjKJeSkjjjakw 1,.itii. If M U St ym iDJt'UtsO WWw 'Z??f& PACKARD & FIELD. majstaj !umuPJ. hkockton, mass. Wear the Burt & Packard "Korrect Shape. " UNRIVALLED ATTRACTIONS AIJMNV ATTRACTING ATTENTION But as well tho ini-nouo stock of lieccived l y cro. P3 lasasasasasl M Keeps the leading stock of Clothing, Gents Furnishing Goods, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, "Wet Weather Goods and the Leading Tail oring Department, in the Valley. cro. For me winter tiauV, cctbii-liiig cf a !sr i-utnl choion stock of the latest patterns of An unrivalled line of Cloaks and Jackets, in all styles and sizes, a well selected stock of Men's, Children's and Ladies' BOOTS AND SHOES, A large asortment of CAP PETS, And a choice soleotion of GROCERIES. George c. Send SUCCESSOR TO LA FOREST & THOMPSON Dealer in Choice Groceries Produce; Crockery Ware; Tobac uo eu. Low Prices andTrompt Attention. The rcpub. leans have just one way, and but one way, to reduce the surplus, and that is to spend it. Extavayant appropri ations will tell the tale. BfY Albany 1'ropf.rty first and last and all the time, yet if men must and will buy Astoria lots and acre property nlwats bur the best and nearest to water front and O K N docks and that addition Is Kinney's addition to Astorla.tbe nearest by one mile. While we have lots and acre property in nearly all the additions and acre tracts ricar Astoria.will he pleated to q-.iotf prices and terms on all and each rf them. Oregon La ad Co. 1ROF. H C. PALMKIV8 Conservato ry of Music, Tweedale's block, First Mrcet, Albany, Orogou, opened January 20th. lVi The 01: r-e of instruction will consist of nlasw lor piano, organ, har mony and Voice CIlIU, TlmrM will lia a liorm il class and diplomas furnished to teachers, spec ffinff cnntcltv ami x. perience. Students participate In month ly rccltsls. and are trranml 10 i.,.,,r. rqutlity In rendition. Tlilscnnnervatnry wilt D cnnducteil on the same basis a those In Itistoa , New York, etc. This is the only recognized succiitsfiil tvstcm known for a thnrouith muiicnl education. Send lor circulars and references. Ofllce hours f.-nin 1 to 3, 13 STKAY NOTICE -Taken up by Die i undersigned, living six ami a half m.los soulheat of Halsev, on the 10th day of Iiocombpr, IStiS, ene britrht bav hoise, aluut 10 or 12 years old, with some raddle marks on side and back, black n-.ar.e and tail, a very dim brand on Die right shoulder, which can not bt distinguished. Appraised bv V. J. Stews art, justice of the peace, at the sum of :w. 1. N. W'AR.MOTU. I.RKslI KlSh.-Hsvingepeneil a fish msrket in the.NAltmsnli Hiock, we re prepared tnsuppiy tho trade with irosh fish of all kind,! resnnable pri-te- W IL'OS KosijUBr, FL. KENTON DEALER 1 1ST GRACE Choice Candy, IVntS) Friilf, etc. CIGARS AND TOBACCO NEARTHE POST OFFICE1 ALBAN YrOREGON 1889 FALL AND WINTER 1889 Just received a larya invoice of Foralsn an 1 D unklin woilons in Overcoatings. Suitings and Trouserings. We make aspclalty of FULL DREss for Ralls and Partlec or regular evening wear. A perfecf flt guaranteed at repiiar THE LEADING MERCHANT TAILORS. ZACHES BROS., Opposite Post Offlce, Honest Bargains AND . GOOD TREATMENT AT C. E. BROWNELLS. G L BACKMA& The Leading Druggist, ALBANY .DEALER IP- COREGON. DRUGS, MEDICINES STATIONARY &C. SpeelHle-FlD9 Toilet Artlol. Pjrf .-nsr .n 1 Mu.btl Instronents rrescrlptional'nrelally corapKin h, tay and night,