Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192?, May 28, 1890, Page 1, Image 1

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    VOL. Hi.
AJJSANV. OR., WEI)NES,)AY, MAY 2S, 18H0.
SO 9
ALBANY,
Russei k Go's
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, WAGONS AKD BUGG3E5, LOGGERS
BLACKSMITHS' SUPPLIES, IP.QX, STEEL. CHAI.'C, CDAL, PAINTS,
OILS.CWAGON MATERIAL, BABY CARRIAGES, GARDEN
AND GRASS SEED, GUKS and AMMUNITION.
Conrad Mver,
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STAR ItAKCC-UY
Coiaer Broadalbiii snl First Sts.,
DKAI Kit IN
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First strutt, A.ilmuv, Or,
THE PLA.C S.
Uy ill iihiiui- Bill mi
Pais. 810624
Gr
Proflace, Baked Goads, Eto. Etc
Tl.elr gooiln re tn I mm! . J th Ir ire.'
rMonaliln.
FOSHAY & MASON,
l)rngislsand Booksellers.
Air .i tu for John I). Alilnn' (iuV-'"''n!'i
blrb we sell pu!(IIhor' prie wits
ALH1WY. !
IB W
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I P 1W
.(ii;.vn Knu
.AM) DEALERS IN.,
m
Till TRITIOWI
HEALTH f
'ihi- only rcmcily known which will
sa-&2 V:a EnlrHIvs Frcsssses cf tS5
I.Ul..ulI 0.ului
T-y tl;!s n1!l!'.:,. r.r.'VImp'o mcnnslt quickly
rr. l p rmu:it'ii: y riiK8 AH I'orma at
1 y.:ir;:.;.i, t'oii'itKitioti, Jlrntul and
N. rvoa-i Tx!i:iiitl(i:i, (it-nor ill Iehiiity,
".I'.'.in !';;; or any c.liuKtcd or weak
-li";1 cninJiiioii of the sytttnn, from what
v T ftin ho, Skin Kruptinti, ISolIs Itun
nt:i P-cjroft, Scrorti!Rf and all Wscasus of
t,2 i:lood, atomnrh, lAvev aud Kldueye.
25 1 .CO. SIX BoflLES FOR SS.OO.
Pr. Iltllnr'sfil pntro hook, dwfriptive of nv
rji;!h:t' llrstor.-itivcaiid ilia oihcr llcmetiici,
fcci.t lice ly luuil.
KILLra DRUG CO.LSan Francisco, CsL
rots y.vLi; in
rosHAY et Mim. alsamy, cgh.
FRANCIS PFEll'TEll.
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Civil, S;m!U:y ui Hyl.uiilin
Eii::tsv.
C ins'i! i'W nns":ie r ..f ('!
and l'y t.n'O'i t!ils-Url
v. r Mi'.ne ''
Oflic . Street, A't.D
: I M-.tlufni'l
1 1.1 Sil
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Lai "ounsellor At La?
NI-
otav Public.
mV OREGON
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Machinerv
Mog&cy ! Money !
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(u good ,ur and c'ty ptoperty at
1 tmi 8 Per Cent.
j 1 nw'.ita- mi' .ivn seeuiitv ; write my
1 OA' 11 i)) r.-.aiid if titln in perfect cau clo&e
' bti-'hss tip ) tt'inrt oftlcr.
Call on or write me.
N. STEELE.
With K. U. lS.ar,li!y.I!. iil f.
Allmil, Oregon.
tate Agent,
Albany
M:mifaeturers o"
1 EAf.i EHSK1E3 Gi?l5T AHD SAW
SILLMA3KIXEBY IH3M FRONT
W ALL KiPrJ3 OF IIEAW
LIGHT WOHK, IM
IRON MiQ BRASS
CASTINGS.
l,.c;l.il ll.'in .11 si;l o . fHlrlnu .11
d o' inahir.Hr
I'aiirrns Made on Short Notice.
City Restaurant.
II .viiu lnen rutin ly remodeled, thin old
I a ii Lpnl?r re-tturant uiil be mule first-
' . : . ti ki - :u u
e!- 111 pvitv r'"i'1 UI" ",," W1"
tfivi gi'o-l ipeal- .-if; all hours for only 25
c."iiu. l.vvtj tnimr tiei? ana aitrao'ive.
I'riWe bxei. Ovktera in evry style.
W. A. McGei.
MilklgMUkl!
I ptv pnred to delivsr milk to all parts
of the city. Cinrante th bt qnality.
(avft orders at C K B ownell grrery
ator.
Wm FLrrcnaii.
PouuiY Wanted.
all Wln Uof poultry, llr r drMd
rMt.n.t tha Wlllmt Picking Com
any'. SWi.ro. Allnny, Oregtt.
Best rout coffee in' the eity
at Uonrad
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U(it.'I'C.ovku' AiT(i.vrniiVit.
Sylvester Pennoyer, democratic candi
date for governor, will address the citizens
of Oregon at the following time, and
places:
Pendleton.Wednesday, May 28, 8 p m.
The Dalles, Thursday, May 29, 3 pm.
Independence, Friday, May 30, 1 p m.
uanas, Saturday, r.lav 31, 1 p m.
Everybody is requested to attend. La
dies ate cordially Invited.
U Goldsmith.
Ch'n Dem. State Central Committee.
Mil IT A PI TV
To see a woman's lovely feature mar
red by unsightly pimples and blotches.
Young woman, defective nutrition is the
cause of your blemishes and the sooner
you take a faithful course of Dr tiller's
Hydrastine Restorative the sooner you
will cease to be an object of pity. Foi
sale at Koshay ' Mason's, druggist;.
Epoch,
The transition from long, lingering and
painful sickness to robust health marks an
epoch in the life of the Individual Such
a remarkable event is treasured in the
memory and the agency whreby the
tood health bus been attained is gratefully
blessed. Hence it is that so much is heard
In praise of Electric liitters. So many
feel thy owe their restoration to health tu
the use of the great alterative and tonic.
It you are troubled with any disease of
kidneys, liver or stomach, of long or short
stimling, you will surely find relief by use
of Electric liitteis. Sold at 50c and
per bottle at Fohuy & Mason's Drug
store.
I fcave just received a larijc invoice of lace
curtains, ranging in price trom one to oiue
dollarit a pair, Bcrim, urtain nets, etc. Also
a line of curtain pile a 1.1 fu-iiiti.ro cover
ing. Samuel K lorso.
PAISLEY & FISH, J03 PRlNTtTS
ALBANY
"Wat if tl. cow to pasture.
Woodle & Talt BHa-i.
The I pit and tbeMuge
Rev F M Shrout, pastor United Breth
ren Church, liiue Mound, Kan., savs;
feel it tnv duty to Ull what wonders Dr
King's New Discovtrv has done ior me.
My lungs were badly diseased, and my
parishioners thought 1 could live only a
few weeks. I look five bottles of Dr
King's New Discovery and am sound uud
well, gaining 26 lbs in weight.''
Arhur Love, Munnger Love's Funny
Folks I'omlination, writes : "After a
thorough trhii and convincing evidence, I
am confident Dr King's New Discovery
lor consumption, beats 'em all. and cures
when every thing ele fails. The gtvatet
kindness 1 can do mv many thousand
friends is to urge them to try it."' Free
trial bottles at Foshay & Mason's Drug
store. Regular sizes 50c uad .f l.oo.
I O 0 K. Albany Lodge No 4 holds its
regular meeting '. i-dneday evening ol
each v.-ct:k. V 11111.;; brothers are cordially
nvilcd 10 utlend-
-n
or ir.'Tnfi-i'r. or the pvtnklnp of too rfcta
Hnii ir-'l. i.'nti.ili fttrit its a common riiilp of
d'econ.uii-t aii'l ntTci-in. To inirn".Iiut,lT
riieve tbo Gtomndi anJ bowt! fnv.n such
overliuvlinjr, u full dnw- of itr. I'tew s I'ur
piitivu I'rJIota lh tlio tKst rpinwly. Tlvv op-pratt-
(reitly. "ft thort'tijilily ;nJ witliout
gTit'iiiir. n:uicfi. or o:h'-r iiiii-NMviT.t r.Tcrt,
it' li:' t'K irco irnluivi'iico in sitL-h Intrm-r-at
i:'in(C b- (iTHr.''i ilmttnn, cm
1 vif'vsiii :-r;i I iliinjtn fp. nu nil"l ui;h a
A n.'i:f ful.ni-fs vc bit mt H Iff RftlT Kitmjr,
e.Kiic'l i.vn-iii'', bitt:r or bad twt in inuh
Ui t) inrii:i?. on aririnjr, drc,ve',nM after
:i't'f-ritnh!o ff-iinir of lrwt, or of
r.'liwx ciMtnlty ami hyiMK-hondrt!! then
y n wed tn flinw up f hp u."p of tin Pcll'-tji"
TPtth ir. Pit n.-i-B (iu!:rn Mltciil I)icvrrT,
tu tone up the stonmch, inviirornto the liver,
r.Ti't w-l all tuo pror c"9 of dietion nt work.
VhiliTiirtnir In'liz-i fen. It puri!)' tlw Moud,
rlv-an.iTt ih-' py.ittii from all Nuuiora un1
btuo-l-potjoit! no matNT of whiit rrnmn or
nntnr. or froni what cnue ariptfiT. Tin -re in
o t'l'iiT shnilur t-i ft In cfni:iotition f.r nr
I-rfnii i.inp It In results. TlitTffore, rton't tw
d.:Hs i.ii'i induol to tko goiiio mil'siittii",
snld tn t-o Jimt aa RotHl," that tne nnkr
mnv innk? a hirr proit.
Kianuiactunt. br Wobt.p'b Disttnsart
MkdicaL Jhsciatio, liutTaln, ri. V.
V-V W hv the mnnufaetureri
nf 11. Ktc's Cufarrh IV-inrdy. for an iorurn-h-e
e'jv2 Catiuiu in the Jlc-1.
Tip. est of a!l in Leavening
S. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, iG3j.
KM WEIIY" TONUI'i: CACI.IIT.
Portland, May 2&ih, 1S90.
To the Kditor of the "Ori'oiiiun."
"No might nor greatness in mortality,
Can censure scape, hack wounding calumny
I he whitest virtue strik?s; what king so strong
Can tie the gall up in the slanderous oHiwe,"
Shaks. M. for M. Act 1 Sc 2nd
The OrconUn of May 24th contains the
following leport of an interview with Mr Ton
gue:
"Senator 1 nomas II Tongue, or Ilillsboro,
was in town yesterdav, and a reiiorter showed
him a clipping from the Weekly World the
democratic organ, which quoted colonel T K
Cornelius, the republican candidate lor Lover
nor four years ago as saying that 'both Pennoy-
er and I hompson defeated him last election,
and now, between the two, he favored ttie
man who fought h'm openly and was his op
poncnt from principle, and he would therefore
give his suffrage to Pennoyer." Replying
tins, senator tongue said:
'The democrats begaa industriously to cir
culate this report soon after Mr Thompson
was nominated. In a conversation wirh Col
onel Cornelius, I referred to the rumor. He
denied it, saying it was absolutely without
foundation. He said he would supfiort Mr
1 hompson, not only liecausa he was a repubii
can, and on thc'republican ticket, but his ex
perience with Oovetnor 1 ennoycr bad lauglit
iiiin that the governor was not a good man,
and that duiing the campaign four years fgo.
he found Governor l'ennoycr to be u.truthlu.
and his word was not 10 he taken in politics.
Last Saturday in hisspeech at Hi!l..boro, Gcv-1
ernor Pennoyer referred to Colonel Cutnelius
as one ol uod s noblest works, an honest man.
After the meeting was over Colonel Cornelius
told Governor I'enno.'er that personal comph-
n.nlc nnuf uir nnt in arrCiriX U'ilh .lru.nnl
misrepresentations made about bint in. the can -
vass four Years ago.
Now comes E II Flagg, Esq., a respectable
citizen of Forest Grove,. Washington County,
w':o under oath makes the following affidavit:
"I interviewed colonel Cornelius Saturday
and he stated that either the reporter or Sena
tor Tongue was mistaken. Colonel Cornelius
says that in the county convention at Ilillsboro
he told the delegates that if he was sent to Ihe
State Convention, he would not vote for Dave
Thompson, as Mr Thompson was not his kind
ol a ma... In rcgird to GoveiLo.- Pennoyer'
he said he consulted him a nice man, r n hon -est
man, and a man who tried to 03 his duty,
but cranky. In regard 10 D P Thompson, he
said he was a good business man and a money
..ii..er. 1 hat uc hail made iuorey out 01
.hing he handled, and if he was elected
oovei-nor, it would be a strange thing if he did
not make money out of 1 hal uiuce. He s-ud
Mr Thompson w as an able man anil could nu ke
a good governor it he were honest."
L II I'LAUG.
Slate of Oregon
ss
County of Washington.
I. L 11 FhiL'U. beint lust duly sworn under
u.uli say the furnjmug is a :tuc account uf the
inl.aview and tonvcisallon set 101111 as 1 eni)
believe.
1: 11 li.Ai;
Subscribed anil sworn lohefoie :e this 2blh
day ui .Mav, iciuu.
Geo P LUkkkr.
Nolary PuUic,
In justice u Governor Pennoer and to Col
onel Cornelius I wou'.d respecltuliy ask Jou 11
liiserl ll.ls ill tne '(yrri...r.u..
Veiy Respectfully,
U Goldsmith,
Chairman Dem. State Central Com.
The above was h.inded lo the Or.o..f
but the Lilnur declined 10 pifblish it.
S.iiwi.r) the oUubn.l.-d Havana hlini i :
-art., manufactured at Jul .Jo-t pl.'u eig
luCt.or(. Only 5 cents.
Mi-ring Ha Come. The slock of wall
paper at Forttniller .V: Irvlng's is lartei
.han ever, being quite immense and in
elude many new and beautiful designs.
T.ie I t"! li-
ll.t? eny Hir-J1 . I
5 and 10 c- nt eig.is b
i l,unil at Conn & li.judiic
SOU..
Alha.U' Murbleaid tirvnte V nrk.H v
iliiiU'flv f.nrelia-.t.l the stock of S A UK'iZ
and W Hi.rri", we thsll be pleu'.il
ihow d-Uf. and ivo pritvs to oil Intel 11
an purrlm-cr. H t of workmen enq ..d
.od price, as iow a- ! f.-r lir.t-cl. ? woik
Visit n bl forr plireha-Mlir ehuwhen..
Kins & ArnisoN
next door to TVmocrat ollice) Albany, Oi.
A Baruaim. Boudoir paper,
package, only 10 cents nt Hublvrd
liryc
drug
Albany Jl.rkel.
Whont '.
iitt-i'.
Butter IRe pi 10.
Hay-t.00.
Potator 75 rt pr basilar
Boaf-on ft, ',r-pple-75
cent, per bti.
Pi.tk H' PO' itreasf d.
fi(jcrn hnms i'4;
ahouhlara, 80.
Rt.br" lOrt.
jird 9crrlh.
f!nnr4. VT l,u1-hpteli-S
(10 pfr dor..
'Ill Kood, bran. M.OOpnrton
hcri.. III.
mhMilnir.. W.
t'hni - !.
TELEGRAPHIC NEWS
Itlvi-r 11111I llurlxir mil.
Washington, May 27 All the ilems put
in 1 he river and harlw hill hy Mr Hermann
lor Oicgon, went through to-day without a
break or suggestion of amendment. The ap
propriations were large and there wer a num
iieroftliem, hut no oppo-ition wis ijT'oped,
It now only remains for the Oirgnn !..:nators
to see that no cut is mailein the "rebate, and
Mi Dolph's I'osition on the commerce cummit
lec will enable him to keep in the hill beyond
.loubt. I'cw states have-fared ts well ns Ore.
gon, an.l comcared to populathin, Oregon is
lar anrnu ui an timers m ttie tjill. The river
anil harbor hill will probably pass the bouse
to munow.
Home ('emu ItelurnH,
Washington, Map 2;. The census office
to-day made public the first results of the elev
enth census in relation to stute and local finan.
It consists of the ore iminarv report nf the
indebtedness of 2S09 counties in the United
Slates. Reports show the principal of state
debts at Ihe present time, g22S.679.917, of
mis 194,954,200 is DoilUe.l, and 33,725,610
floating. Tim shows a net decrease in the
total debt during the last ter years of 854,
459.484 bonded debt, jiaving been decreased
by fc04,oS3,249, and floatinj; debt increased
by 89.623.764.
The V r.
Portland, May 27. The Union Pacific
will begin immediately the construction of its
branch line to Puget Sound. It will run via,
Vancouver, Olyrapia and Tacoma lo Seattle.
All is now icaiiy with the exception of a few
minor details for terminal facilities at Seattle.
Work will be pushed to a completion as fast
as men and money will do it.
For a Roomer,
Tacoma, May 27. Much excitement has
hern created here hy the private information
from Washington becoming public' that the
senate had rejected Tort Orchard a, the site
for the navy yard, and a point beyond the nar.
rows near Tacoma selected instead. This site
caneasilv be fortified so that the entrance by
an enemy' vessel would be utterly impossible,
and is the most practicable and secluded point
on the sound..
California rUo.ls.
San Fra.iCIsco, May 27. A Chronicle
Fresno says: The San Joaquin and King riveri
are higher than ever before. Ahout Klk'.iorn
' many thousands of acres are inundated. A
larg. area near Reediy is also flooded. Several
nun ired acres of the finest wheat land of the
Laguna de Tache grant are under water, and
what promised 10 be a splendid yield lo the
acre will not pay for the harvesting. Below
I Iamptonville the San Joaquin has broken its
hanks and hunorctis of acres are covered with
water.
On its Last teen,
New Vori:, May 27. If indications are
counted for anything, baseball, as a profession
has gone to join roller skating. For some
lime past Ihe okl time craze has lx en slowly
sdpping into innocuous desuetude, but 1 his
evening's can-fully obtained ligures would ap
parently leave little doubt that the great fad
of fads in America is now a thing of the past.
c-m G.,I,K, star vmiHiiiei for f.O cent
C? ?yiir, and nil i,ib..r fvti.i...l iiv.l.
eheac oreash.
VAi.rAii:.i: ri:tii'i';.Tv.
The Cnsick Aihliiiiu, ;0 Jtlbanr ,haa
just Iv pti :ht;oui, or the market unit will
oe .old at such prices mid tenrs as will
enable the speculator to make good
ll.ot.ev. This property Mis jfst this side
Goltra's Porkj is hluh and sightly,
"r ""kini; the- citv arj s.;i 1 ounding
o'li. try. In the hiofiiaye f a Fltst
:r-kt n.i'ichai.t, "That is destined to he
O' Tethe 'iii'.n-ton' re-idvnee portion of
'be lit v."
Wal aco .V Cttsick, the am r.ts for this
;riip.-rl. , r.r.ve their own conveyance and
.1 iii be a'.itl tn show tids, the best of nil
.'i i:i..r:K. 10 ttie intending spci'ulntor.
adlnj: Plintomiilicrt. All sny niveon.
We have boukht all thoneRtive. n'a.le by
'. ''' C'i.rl aDd W H (.101. .wood up to Nov
10,1., ls;!. I 1 1 1 liiat.s c.n ho hd from
li.'iii Oi.li of us : rHdiie.il rnt. We have
n o aboot 1S.O0O if fcijiTi. e lnadb l-y our-.-.vms,
tr..io hicu dup ij.it. n c.n h. had at
l .er 'c-. We cairy tS 1.1 ly tub line .1
. i.-ws f Mti si.tp m d do ..rl.irg.'d work at
. w.i 1 .( for rir.t elk., work. V shall be
. . as. d lo si e ;.rn t . nr Studio io Kroman'a
li es, t exl d....r to Ms. 01. 10 Ten...!. .
If von w.i.t elthur to b y or vH jnnr
pr ) . itv 1 vr the t.-i,., h, ti l I,. 1 rt. of'K P
AS'.v eC ,'0.
Two CiB Loaiik. I'rii o A Knbson linva
jm.t rvccivt'il tyyo ear liuiils of wnirnns rtml
tiULi:io, I'L-lit p.nil licavr. nml will ?ell
Jtlii'iii at rvinarknldy low-'pritcH. coii.-i.'f
nit me fpieimm quality ol tl.t laLun.
In ali ilitcisea rf Ihe .lonmeh, liver and
'ii'llin., is., 'o the xetn-' f .11 n'hrr
n.i!-.i:it 9. nstnre-. own .em.d, Pfiii.ilera'
Oik', i, PlirMt Pa'itier
This Trade Vaik on a slovt
r-ans It Is thn best thft ex
pe..;ree and skill can con
Irive. ..old only by G. YY.
Smith.
r...kt.ii' Ainlra Rnlvr.
Th hj-' rfl - la tY r.-l I f r i'ilt Hm'M.,Sr r.
t'ti-ai.. H-li. Kh-'U-n. P.,rer . -f i., T ttar, Caspp d
lti.ii.:-., '.hillli!i,Crri, and .11 Sklri Ernptto and
-..lio-rlvi-ure IM...,.,r n . mv roqiiireil. it I. irn.r.
anU'.-.t I., e'.e tH-rfeet ..tisf-tlon, or money leijnd-
rii w iriiir ti w'fc
Vie op
For Sh.?. by mbj and
M-.Vrr.