Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192?, April 04, 1890, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE DAILT DSMOCRAT.
COl.TT DEM OtBATIC t05.TE3.TlOX.
The democratic county central commit-
Emperor William of Germany U a very I tee lui fixed Saluiday, April 5th, at 2
He eu away witn lour 1 o'clock p.m. for holdlnR primary meetings,
iorj xue&aav, April 3th, at 10 o'clock a.
m. and holding the count v convention.
The several precincts are entitled to dele
gates as follows :
hearty eaer,
meals a day In royal style. He eats han
and eggs for breakfast, game and salads
for luncheon, tuiipe, fish and roasts for
dinner and hot sausages and beer for tup I Albsany
per. lie has grown very fleshy of late. I e t Albany
If the Lodge bill should become a law a
condition of affairs would be witnessed
in the South similar to that which (pre
vailed during the reconstruction period.
Labor would be tlUorycn'-zed end business
would be partly paralyzed. Every kind of
industry would buffer. The marvelous
prosperity which the South is now enjoy
ing would be checked. Northern capital
and northern Immigration would cease to
flow southward.
Lebanon
Orleans
S.io
Harrlsbure
Santinm
Rock Creek
Crawfordsvllltt
Liberty
Fox Valley
Total
5 East Albany 4
4 Halsey " 3
6 Franklin Butte 5
a Shedd 3
7 Center 2
6 Brownsville 6
4 Sweet Home 3
1 Syracuse 3
3 Brush Creek 2
a Waterloo 3
2 Ten gent 3
Peoria 2
80
Assistant Postmaster General Clark son.
having chopped off tne heads of about all ,
the democratic postmasters who can be
reached, now proposes to tender Ms resig
nation. Brother Wanamakcr has been
splendidly served by Mr. Ctarkson and he
All voters without retard to former po
litical affiliations who favor an economical
administration of public affairs so as to
conserve the interests of the masses of
the people as against the monopolistic
tendency of the day are cordially invited
to join in taking part in these conventions.
J A HEARD,
M A Mili.kr, Chairman.
Secretary.
Mr. Blaine 16 willing to enter into a re-
ought to take htm into partnership in the I ciprocal trading arrangement with the
bargain business.
X Out of the depths of a tougli experience
Senator Allison advocates reducing the
tariff taxes as much as possible and plac
ing a large number of articles on the free
list. This Is Senator Allison's Idea of
western republicanism gained through the
Iowa elections. But as the eastern repub
licans put up most of the monev ior the
last election they propose to insist on pay-
Argentine Republic. Tht Is to say, he Is
in favor of free trade when satisfied that
the United States can make something by
the process.
Cl I.elio of the Sixth lejjlnwnt
Saw: Dr K S Holden: By the advice of a
I fntwd 1 was induced to u-o your htnerea
I Couth Syrup for a severe c.uyh. I found
I great relief from the use of only one bottle.
fjlfflKNB I.E11K, HtOcktOD,
T.nrats size SI. mnall fit) cents. Kor nl
inent ot their rewards through high pro- by H C Hubbard, druggist.
Uctivc duties.
The Last Chance Without More
Money. Only thirty m&re lots to be sold
In the WassomV addition. A large flour'
ing mill has just been located across the
rn:lroad and adjoining the Wassom addi
tion, and when thirty more lots are sold
the balance will be taken oft the market
until the first of July, and no one w ill then
I get a lot unless they commence building
111 uiiny ciays.
W V JJECK.
Wyoming Is the feeblest state we have
nail yet and its auiu ission the most
flagrant piece of party jobbery. New Mex
ico has double the claim to statehood that
Wyoming has or will haye for years, and
yet she cannot even get considered from a
committee. Wyoming Is counted upon
for two republican ehctoral votes, while
New Mexico would probably go demo
cratic.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Uoburg
Lumber.
Sixty-two pfesideutsrepresentirg,coun
ty organizations of the Kansas Farmers
Alliance, met at Topeka on .Monday night
last and by a vote of 43 to 10 adopted
resolution declaring that the Alliance ow mould in it, etc. Prices from $5o'22
would not s.mmrr hv v..,. rt- ti..A P?r Uiousaud. Yard at Lowann( on the
. - . I arrow uauge
...VI..MWO siuii, ii-yiawuuic wuu el sew tie re.
I sell the best lumber in the ceuntv: also
ciar posts, shiaifles, laths doors and win
Sde me before purchaaiuK
favor the re election of John J Ingalls to
the United States Senate. The resolution I
declares that Ingalls has neve" championed
a single measure which was in the interest
of the laboring people.
W W Crawford.
P O address, Tallmao, Or
The followiiio. is a partial list of city and
One of the most remarkable echoes is that
described by Sir John Ilcrschel as produced by
the suspension bridge across the Menal straits I frm property for sale by us
in wales. The sound of a blow of a hammer I A new cottage with aix'rooms, larqe lot
on one of the oiers is returned in succession 1 lw,'
from each of the cro. beams -which support 1 ummProved lot on Sth Street. $375.0(
the roadwav and from Hie nnnn.ii several tracts of 5and IU acre lot., one and
, ,T -.- .o i,otwith tw01t(lry h0UM Water St.
this, the ftniinil it tnnnv iniHni U I . .
, - ""N'UKU $ I aw.
tne roadway, at the rate or lots w'th two storv house. Cbamberlaio
the water c in
twenty eight times in five seconds,
WOJIKN WKIIKKS IN FltANl'K,
A Paris corrcsondent lays: The most dis
Ciuraijing obstacle the American woman has
to contend with in Paris is the great number
of English and French writers" employed by
the American press, white it is impossible fur ?l.0O,
& MoKtun's additieu. $13c0.
1 lot with 5-ruoin house on 1st St. $1500
House with X rooms, two lots. Elkius
adiiitiou. vS,U.
1 lot 2d and Main. $9."0.
1 lot with house two slurios on 4th St.
$2200.
1 lot on Washington St. $850 .
Lots 4 and 5, bloek 10, Bryant's addition.
an American writer to be recognized by foreign
journals. One of the most rapid anti Ameri
cans, in Ins personal feelings, receives thous
andi of dollars a year from American niaga
zines and journals. No woman can live by
her pen who has not a regular salary. To at
tempt it is one of the most hazardous and vexa-
turns undertakings, Haphazard corresHn-
dence is casting bread on the watr that ir
nine cases oul of ten brings back the inanu
script. Mrs Hooper Ins a stated salary,which
enables her to live in cozy apartments and en
joy Parisian life with comfort. Her daughter
has studied for the stage, and last June created
the role in a play which Mrs Hooper has writ
ten, called "Helen's Inheritance.'
A eooit stock farm. laoo set en. 3 mile
from U K station. $8 per acre, A bargaiu.
RirmS miles from Shedd. rtrat-clas wheat
and fruit laud, 140 acres. I riee,9o000.
825 acres 4 mUesfroin R II. .10 uer acre.
tau lie sold in lots o suit purchasers.
Iusuranoe Brokers,
TOWNSEXD & WILSON,
Real EaUts Broken.
I ADIKS, ATTENTION I am prepared
M woo nross-niaKiufr on snort notice, rer-
feot lit and satisfaction guaranteed, Thauks
for past favors. (Jive me a call.
Mm II lUaxms.
Cor 0th and Jefferson.
ASA11IM.K STATU.
Yesterday the Republican I louse of Repre
sentatives voted to admit the Territory of
ynning to the sisterhood of Slates. This is
a case of o!itics pure and simple.
At the last election Wyoming cast iS.olo
votes. Of these votes 4.000 weie cast by
women. Under the Congressional apjiortion
ment we are allowed one Representative in
Congress for a population of 151.912. In this
Stale it requires an average of from 30.000 to
45.000 votes to elect a member of Congress.
Yet when Wyoming hccoints a Stale, .is she
certainly will under Republican pressure, 14,
000 males voters w ill be able to send a Kep
resentative to Congirss, while they w ill have
the same soveieign power in the Senate that I
310.000 voters nf New York possess
It ts proposed to admit Wyoming solely be
cause the Republican parly means to strength
en its power in the Senate s? that it may not
be dislo Iged fur years. Of all the rotten
borough schemes this is the worst and most
flagrant. It is proper that Tenilories should
be admitted to the I'aion the very moment that
they are fit for Statehood, rrgsrdless of Iheii
political predilections. Wyoming has no claim
at present, anj the Democrats of the House
ho protested yesterday deserve commendation.
HARM FOR SALB. Two hundred
I' aeroa ot irood lanu land all in culti
vation, with iicod two atory hnua, sjnori
barn and othor outhouses. Good w.tnr
for fn.nHyftnd stork. Goil pr and an
il, orchard, as well as stn.r lds o'
ult. Would make two iroesl atrial!
farms. Situated fonr mile, noutbwest of
Albany. 11. quire at this otllae.
Wiley -t . IClmiaiojr,
ALHNY, (iKKUON.
-cVI3 STHACTEE,
ihe Only Complete Set of Abstract
Bucks and Maps In Linn County.
roitlfts In the Conrt llouae.-sjV
Itiialni'sa entnisted to me ft
tvt h jiiptand on re ful attntl.u.
Oontractorfc' and Suild-
ers' Notice.
Sealed proposals will be rceiv.d h II..
whiernf "Rank of Oregon," at Alliany. np
10 12 o'clock, noon, of Saturday. Aonl ih.
lor lurnishinK material and labor necessary
to erect "Hank of Oregon baildin in Al
bany. The buildiuit la a eombmatirn of
pressed brick and cut aaud stone. Plans
and specifications can be seen at the othreof
the architect, C W A) era. Room in First
Aauooal Hank tiniiaiog, Albanv, Or.
L.E. BLAIM
. , JT5 V.'tAKTiiS Conforms to shape
Doni BuRts Heio iSssn
sjoil your pS
Feet with r--m .rtijiss '
vWlWt' ES!iJvtf3'K. wi, iiuj.n,ij, .,,.1
p.. SxT -Ci V V-i Tii t U not . ta bv ymr
tmmm a-"J I riMJCKTi.N, MANS.
Wear the Durt & Packard "K orred Shape. "
i II.
IIIHI
Has just received his Spring stock of
Clothing,
Embracing a iino line of suits, which will be sold
at bottom prices.
In order to make room for new goods will sell his
large stock of Notions, etc., at
A Great Reduction.
The best place in Albany for bargains.
Keeps the leading stock of
Clothing, Gents Furnishing -
CfO, Goods, Hats and Caps, Boots
and Shoes, Wet Weather
Goods and the Leading Tail
oring Department, in the
CfO,
p5
(ksaaaaaHftarf Si
Valley
George c. Henderson
SUCCESSOR TO LA FOREST & THOMPSON
Dealer in
Choice Groceries
Produce; Crockery Ware; Tobac
co ez.
Low Prices and Prompt Attention.
Montague A Son,
COENEE FIRST Sc FEERT. STS
Dealers in
Gr,ccnes. Produce, Tobacco, Clgara.
tonicclionary , Ktc
Trmluce wanted in exchaniie for goods or cash. Fist-claws soods and
prompt attention. TRY US-
G L.BLACKMA&.
xhe Leading "Druggist,
THE LEADER. THE LEADER
G.W.SMITH,
ALBANY
Vipcrioir," "Argaaid," "Garland'1
STOVES AND RANGES.
Fire backs.
Warran ted
for
15 year3. All
sizes an
styles,
The World's
best. More
'than hun
dred 7 hun
dred differ
c; n t sty les
co ok s and
heaters
Roofing, Job Work, Plambing,
Eave Trough. Rana Soilars
Conductor Pumps.
fiN S Matthews & Washburn,
L17 & l Albany,
Hardware,Stoves and Tinware
We liit hard. If you want prices hit hard on
builders hardware, carpenter tools, pumps, stoves,
ranges, tinware and plumbing. Give us a call in
the Tweedale Ulock, Albany, Or.
MATTHEWS tfc WASHBURN
Barrows & Searis
Hi y Goods, Notions, BantsForn
ishings and
BOOTS AND SHOES )
Our stock of boots and shoes
is now complete in all lines for
spring trade. We ill save vou
money in buving of us. Ladies,
misses and children's fine shoes a
specialty. t
BARROWS & SEARLS,
Blumberg'a New B
ALBANY
nPealer ir-
(OREGON.
DRUGS, MEDICINES STATIONARY &G.
SpeeUltles-FinaTdlet Article 1. Perf'iin.Tr Ml Musical Instraaentt
rtHierlpliaae l arrlull o:npsua led ,'y end nlghl.
FL.KENTOK
DEALER irsr
6RICERIES.
Choice Candy, iu.s Fruit, cic.
NEARTHE POST OFFICE ALBANY OREGON