Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192?, November 22, 1890, Page 2, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    DAILY DEMOCRAT.
UKAIiS: V WIIX NOT IH).
A esteemed democrat, writing from
Browrtiville, sayt:
Republican htreabouu iwear by the
Ortgonian and democrat b r the State
Rights Democrat. Now can you give
unome iiatUtical information as to the
congress elected in ib74 and that elected
in ityo. I mean a to democratic majori
ties, a none ot ui ne re nave any.ana near
say evidence will not do."
The congress elected in 1874 was com
posed of'293 members, of whom 179 were
democrats, 10S were republicans, and 5 in
dependents. There were 9 territorial del
egates of whom 4 were democrats, 4 re
publicans, and 1 Mormon. This congress
assembled for organization December 6th,
1S75, whe- Michael C Kerr, of Indiana,
democrat, wa elected speaker over James
G Blaine, republican, by a vote of 173 to
106. The congress elected tne first of this
month will have 333 members of whom (as
nearly ns the returns now show) 236 arc
democrats, 90 are republicans, and 5 are
Farmer's Alliance. The figures as to the
congress of 1874 are taken from the World
Almanac of 1S76. The figures as to the
co rig 1 ess just elected are taken from tele
graphic reports published in the Orrsronian
San Francisco Examiner , "Sew York World
Chicago and Philadelphia Timrs and St
Louis ttfublic.
The West Short becomes quite sensitive
because the Democrat called It to account
for criticising democrats for favoring the
free coinage of silver whea Its own party
In Oregon, Vashington,Californla, Nevada,
Wyoming, Idaho, Montana and the north
west generally are just as much In favor
of free coinage as democrats are. It does
not seem to comprehend a plain criticism.
The Democrat finds no objection to the
WcslSIiore flegellating democrats. It ex
pects that. But what we do object to is,
ts calling democrats demagogues for fa
voring the very measures that alt the lead
ing republican senators and representa ive
jn congress from the northwest voted for
namely fiee silver coinage. If democrats
are demagogues so are senators Mitchell,
J ones, St an ford and many other republican
lead 1 es.
Already we have the names of quite a
number of republicans who say they have
grown tired of the course of the republican
party, especially Its espousal of RecdiMn i
and McKln!eyUm,and have determined to
sever their relations with that party and i
unite with the democrats to promote tariff
reduction and reform. These men will be
welcomed by democrats everywhere with
outstretched arms, for this great battle oj
the masses against the classes must be
pushed to ultimate and complete victory.
Then let these men upon whose mind,
through investigation, light has fallen, he
encouraged to take this step In the right
direction.
POLITICAL LKillTMNU.
Our democratic friends will please re
member that th political lightnldg uf
1890 will not strike in the same place In
16'jJ. Mountaineer.
Well, no; it Is not neccessarv to strike In
the same place in 1S9:. McKlnley, Reed,
Cannon, Harrison and soon down, .have
been so effectually knocked out and dead
ened this time that they will not be In
he democ-ats way in 1S92. But tieino
cralic lightning will shiver to piece any
man who runs on Mckinlevmn in liyJ
No more righteous result can be founi
In alt the late elections than that of Mon
Una. This Is the state fiom which repub
lican leadcrs,unabashed at their open crime
stole two United States senators from the
democrats. The state is placed In Ih
democratic column, a rebuke to those who
stilled the voice of the people there.
Speaking from a party standpoint, no
more encouraging words to democrats
could be heard than those of republican
leaders pledging themselves to stand stead
I'.y to the McKlnley bill. The democrats
cheerfully accept this challenge, being en
tirely conscious that they are on the side
of right on this subject and that success,
Immediate or remote, will crown their ef
forts. To defeat protectionism and lay it
low isn far greater victory than to wrench
political power from the republi:an party
in the general government.
Well, It has come at last. For years re
publicans have told us that a solid south
meant a solid north, and the late elections
verify the prophecy, for the north too Is
solid, but its solidarity is of such character
as to make the whole country solid and
harmonious.
There will be a Lodge in some vast
wilderness of democrats in the next con
gress with nothing but a bruised Reed to
lean upon.
THE GOLDKS CI IF B.tlVttK,
Has now a complete line of Holiday
Hoods, dulla, doll busies, boys' wagons,
velocipeueH, ana many otlier pxxls which
co to make un a cumulate line fur Chrst-
lnas, besides a commote line 01 lamps 01
every description. China crockery, fancy
decorated ware, glasnwure, mm vages,
oltinh goods. Btieh as albums, toilet Beta,
autograph bookn, wrap books, children's
ABC picture books, and all goods that
are carried in a tsazanr store, inriuuing
Hover Bros. 1M silverware. We wish
to call the attention of the public in par
ticular to the 1 olden Kule prize baking
powder Mid tea, put up expressly fur
this trade, which gives the lest of satis
faction's is attested by the hundreds
who have used lotli tiie tea and baking
powder ever since introduced by the
t. olden Rule Bazaar. Each package of
tea and can of hacking powder draws a
prize in the shape 01 a tine piece 01 glues
ware. Be sure to call, w hen in Albany,
at the (.olden Rule Bazaar, as you w ill
he eure to hnd what you want, und will
be shown over the store and bo treated
kindly by my clerk, Mr. Miller. My
j'oods are all marked in plain figures so
as not to deceive anyone, and I have but
one price to all.
1 ours truiv
Oct. Ifi, 1S90.
J l' Lit' S GllADWOIlL,
The largest stock cf sjetadei and eyo
pLissti ia Linn county at V M French,
Rt-nt roA:t cofTeo in tLe city
Mjtri.
Conrad
NEW A DVERTISKM KM .S.
fl'")H SALE. On e-vy turnis, a aaw
mill cnp'ible of c-itUmg luGuO feet
per dny. Apoly at this olli :o.
(170)
L. E. B
Has just received a superb'line'of.
Ai
Fall and Winter Clothing,
The largest in the Valley, carefully selected for tlit trade
here, including an elegant lino of Ovekcoats, all of the
latest fabrics, and of a high grade of workmanship
His Furnishing Goods
ep't
Is complete with all the novelties of the season. His
Boy's ami Children's department consists of high grade
novelties. In his
Hat Department
"Will bo found all tho latest shapes of tho season.
His Boot and Shoo Department is filled with a choice
line ol goods
llh Tailoring ftepartmcM
Under charge of the expert Mr Schifller, is well stocked
with a splendid line oi suitings
Strictly One Price.
POWELL & CO,
successor to Geo. C. Henderson.
DEALERS IX-
IVE !ari;e amounts, from kjx month to
five voaif, 0:1 coot Albany n! Linn
county roul nuatfu Cull on or adtfrttfi W
K MrTlitirion, First St., Albany, Or.
ARTIES WRiitlnir pHiure inth Mon
iei'li pasture, went M fu the ditch. can
.uiuo it nt glp'jr m-Mitn , by ct lin on
FKKD W. ItlX'MliKKO.
VTANl'ED.-At on a good wown
wiro matresH vrtfavor. Apply at T
rt)()MS TO LET. Furnished or ur
L funikhed. Inquire at this oflksrj.
VU V. Thrfe mnth oiaim. Call
at the 1!.uol":at ollive. (Iti7(
Horses for Sale.
rpiIE VNI IH:M t bus firm: a
A nip piaro r.tcr All Buy a Ir t nt pood
veil I rokf her to-wit: A pan (f nor
rM. v.!ght 1420 ouixiu tah; f-pan o
lir-jv. 14nr Hpsn ct lny--, lliOP; span o
dri ."HiH, Pftni 01m family cnrri'ge horsp
IhITh hikI pood ntylt-; and two good fruddt
Iiovncs. I'riocs rcasoppbie nm tf riti
-v. J KM K- ELK INS;
The leaders of the Farmers Alliance in
Kansas declare for the organization oE a
third party.
Fou tiir HofriMTAL. The Ladies Aid
Pociety will flve a New England dinner
tthe W C T U halt, on Thanksgiving
day. Meals, adults, 50 cents; children, 25
cents. Family tables can be secured tor
any hour lv leaving orders with Mrs L E
Blain.
Okdkk a Fink Ti'hkey
Foil TlIANKStJIVINO
cr Mi'1'.m.f.r & (Jarret r.
MoTicK --1S47 Rogers Uro's knives
forks and spoons at V M French'VThe
corner jewelry More.' Warranted A Ko. l
Poi.'t f-.il 1" vnr u;eti' and Ir.'V
cititfun- i ( t. r pnrcl'aNit g t Icoh in rv. W'e
tv the ti"!,t tl.ithm tir the ht ninncy of
any ri'Hisn in tin wy. l.ouK and ut con-
IS NOW l rO.ITLAHO. ORE30N.
Inmrlctiox in Mlsic. Those wMi
Ing instruction in piano, origin or har
mony, should call on Mrs M F llollen
beck, at the residence uf Mrs Thomas
Mnnteith. Private musicak's will he given
ach term for the benefit of pupils.
New BLACKsMmfcTiii. G tV Willis
has just completed his blacksmith shop at
the corner of Second and Railroad streets
where all kinds of iron and wood work
can be had and done In first class order
Bring on your plows, wagons, etc., etc.
for re pa r.
ltememher that Ihahop Heck or will ausiu
lcctuio in Albany, nttlin Opera Iiouc, on
VovcmWr 27th and L'Sth. His topteawiil
be "Kyypt, her pyramid, pieces and ruir i d
tcniplei of glory," ami Il.oucucoof the
pulpit atid pltfnrm ."
rORTIUISK WHO AN0T P(lSSUl!,T C.tT TYU
KM!,t,T,UO1K TBK1TMKST I'LAt'Kl) V.1TH-
u Tim UK.W11 of aijti:at v. ill tiiva
r.:i::fUs:u'T cuuk.
The mrrt tosiiive ami portna-
Ucntctire forCatirin ol'thc fleml, Asthma,
ami all Thror.t, UronchiM, I.unj,', Heart,
ftomr.ch, Liver an 1 Kidney Affections,
Nervous DobiHty, etc. Cousinnptiun, ia
ilB various stnjjes, p-cnnanently cured.
Jja. AliORN'S onj;Mal niore of treattnci:
and his medicated iulmh.-ioiu five's in
stantaneous relief, buib's tip ami rc viril
ize 3 the whole constitution and system,
tl:pnby prolonging life. Weak, nervous,
debilitated and broken -down constitu
tions, old and younj:, invariably pain from
ten to thirty pounds iu from thirty to
ninety days.
Dr. Auorn's phenomenal skill cud mar
velous cures have created the greatest
astonishment on the Pacific Coast nud
throughout the American continent, dur
ing the past twenty-five years. Asthma,
Catarrh of the I lead, and all Throat, bron
chial and Lung trouble 'nstatitly relieved,
mid Peafness often cured permanently nt
first consultation. 1r. A horn's essay on
the "Curability of Consumption mid a
treatise on "Catarrh of the Head,"
with evidences of some extraordinary
cures, tiniled free. Call or address
DR. AEORN,
I'cwrrj u,l "cnrlwn Hi-,, Portland, Oregon
lx; - i u l c-n Tjc ic CojI, fur inoe who
W.'ii TC u FOB F.1CF CCiJlTAIICa I
Produce; Crockery Ware; Tdbac
co Etc. Etc.
DDPOD . ffiDAf
A TT
ABOa'T
IllllPHiiPP
Largeand Choice Display of
Drv Goods, Clothing,! Boots, Shoes,
Etc., Htc, IStc.?
Including many novelties. A fine line of Scaletto Jack
ets. Children's Hoods, etc., dec.
'"Tis a Feat to Fit tho Feet, But He Can do it and do it Neat,"
AT COST!
My entire stock of Dry Goods, to make room for a large
line of Boots and Shoes and Gent's Furnishings.
f SEK BELOW SOME OF T(IK LINES THAT Alu: GOING AT COST. $
DUKSS GOODS, COKSKTS,
CLOAKS, FLANNELS,
KM5ISONS. LIN EX.
UINUHAM, CALICO.
(iOSSAWEItS. ULANKKTS,
l'Call early while the selection is ;.ood.
First street, -:-
n
mi
Was nevr so Cheap in Albany as it has been since
. L. WALLACE & CO.
opened with their Mammoth stock.
Albany, Oregon.
.1
rocers and
1
Kccpa nrmriata itock of (irooprico. Produce, nd I!Ve4 CiochIb. Bottom prices.
It I VA.li i nml H IdllW . M
.. )ln0 OD
liaml iird cn p Ivo you rooI prlo
Stkwart A Sox.
TOST.-In theMonlo cmclry or the
J Aibunv cometery, orontliowiiyfrom
Allny to'thom, on Snml ly, Nov lrtf;, 11
tmWen op(n ff )!vr witch. Kinder
will miner a srrat favor by Icnrlnx t
ONOI.IAN PHKANAN'IS WANT
11 1l rd.Thon who think thny on t
preont or in lhpfullirfiirni!i lire Mon
eollan phiwHiii.t or their egus will do
well to correspond with
TIIOS. a. FATIUELL.
IortI(ind, Oregon.
f 'l 1 .
.nil on stewnrt A Six. It will pay you I
not to forir:-t this. i
We are also selling immense quantities of P.oots, Shoes
and Furnishing Goods, at greatly reduced
prices, quality considered.
Come on with tho masses, inspect our stock and carry
away barga ns.
FINE NEW GOODS,
: Cheap for Cash :-
JEALTH IS WEALTH
A'
1K. E.O. WKsr8 Nerva and Ilrain Trcoimcr.t
iiiiarant(l niwcifle for Hysteria. Dizzinnes. Ooitvul
t'U. Fi n, N'-Tvmi Ncu'raliria, IIe:itlache, Kernin
niration caieeil hv Iho 111 oi alcoh'il or ltilnxt.
Wakeful itrti. M-ntaJ Ih-presitM.n, tvfteriinjf ( the
Hniin, ro-nltini; in insanity and leading to nilwrv,
H.-iv anu uefttii, prt-maiure oiu aire, iwrrennes.
iwcr, cAift'tl ny ovcMxertK-n 01 tint rrnui.
Knell box c-ontniiiH one nitinUi's trfatnici;t. a kx
or buv9 lor &, nt by mail prepaid on receipt o
price.
WE CI A RANTER PIX BOXFS TO CITRE ANY
caw. With tach order rtH-eivel by ui for six boxe-
mipaiwen wun v., we win criu me i.urr-ii:ir r
written jjuaranu-e to refund tlie money if tho treat
ment doc not 1 tfect a cure. (iiumnUcs i-uttl only
by J. A. Cummin, Iruj,'it, tola agent, Aibinj, Or.
TTrr:tl r-i" tf.ltOT rerrart! fnr t est rf I.lTTt
C 'r,:p'an.t. It;-jjK ia,6iPt Ilewlaf lio, ImJiK't-tmn. Con
t'jjutiun nr Cmvi.vcucks o rr.nnot cure itn Wcrt'i
li I ivt-r n ts, v hen tho dirppilonn a: e rtrii-tly
iiplii ! with. Tiicy arc lmrely Vegetable, and never
I to (rive ji-ttl-if i.tton, Buar I'd;;:, . La:ro oojcea,
italr.lii(f 31 ') rents. liwaiu or i-omitvrlKits
I iiniatloa. Th. .viuino monnfftct'irttl o.iiy lij
V iOuS V "'r'M (AJiU'AXV, tlllCAOy.lLi-.
.1. A. tT.HUIMi, Apcn I, Albuny, r.
PHELPS, Job Printer,
MT Hill 0!! Cnnie am) rco u
lis, hruMio.ft coa.JJ oii, lubricHtirife oils
oxie grease, oto. stkwakt sl oox
Notice to Tax-Payers.
Notice U hereby given that I, or my
dtjHiK, will meet the tux-payers of Linn
county, Oregon, nt 9 o'clock a m, and re
main until 4 o'clock p m, at their respec
tive place of voting in the several pre
cincts at the followi'n times and places,
for I tie purpose of collecting the taxes for
the year of 1890.
Rock Creek, Monday, November 34th
Fox Valley, Tuesday, Nov 25th
Scio, AVednesday, Nov 55th
Franklin llutte Thursday, Nov 27th
Sanliam, Friday, Nov 2iith
Lebanon, Saturday, Nov 29th
Waterloo, Monday. December itX
Liberty, Tuesday, Dec 2nd
Sweet ilome, Wednesday, Dec 3rd
Hrush Creek, Thursday. Dec 4th
Crawfordsvil.c, Friday, Dec 5th
Uro'vnsville, Saturday. J)cc 6th
Center, Monday, Dec Sth
Syracuse, Tuesday, Dec 9th
Harrisbur, Wednesday, Dec 10th
Halfey, Thursday, Dec nth
Shedd Friday, lec 12th
Tangent, Saturday, Dec 13th
Orleans, Monday, Dec 15th
Peoria, Tuesday, Dec iCth
Kast Albany, Wednesday, Dec 17th
Wfst Ail-any, Thursday, Dec lSth
Albany, Friday, Dec 19th
Prompt payment will be required. Pay
vour taxes and save costs.
M. SCOTT,
Sheriff ai.d Tax Collector.
Dated November 3, 1S90.
AMMUNITION, ETC.,
carry
If lm I Ull rir I nonl'ul..
nirilot Inailurl uhatla nartriilrrau n u
ill sell at reasonable figures. Don't
net u whon you come to Uy In
nlors supply of ammunition, to pr
nir rnneh from thft inroad of t tin t
uooked emiraut. Btrwaht 4c SX
Havine been eutirely remodeled, this old
ud popular restaurant viil be mtde tirst
urn 11 every respect, ihe public will Ih
given good meals at all hours for only 2."
nent.N. Kverj thing nent nd attrao'ive.
t riVAte boxen. Ujstrrs ia every style.
"steel piiS"
I Nm If 1 flute 1 i.im.: K,?.,
fjui post-paiU ja ruceipo o 10 ci.N
PERRY & Ct t..
U. S. 0!m, 8t9 jrmajr. Yotii.
ALBANY NURSERIES'
1ITE HAVE ON HAND at our nnrur.
on he C'OTTnlli. roil, oii-hlf
mllo from town, as fins lot of fruit
trotm of all kinds as n bsfouml any
wLere on the com'.. If you contemplate
jilantlnit trees It will pay you to reo our
Block and got our prices. Catalogue flee.
IIYMASanROWSEIjL.
Conrad Mever.
STAR BAKERY
(Comer Eroadalbin and First Sts,,
-DEALER IN
' r.unoil rruilH, C'nnpi SCcnta,
rloci FrultN. t'oj;-tal.7f .
Tobacco, Cigar,
ajcar Ho' tt. n.
t.'oflec, Ten,
Etc,, Km..
T everythlnit Hint ia kept In n
r. rarlety and grocory ore. Hlgbert
n rket prloo raid for
AP.XII9DSCF BOBUCE.
Fortmiller k living,
ld ? (i 0 0
-i'L'N
torial I
lcally.
-i'L'NERAI. DIIIEfTORS.-
Artorial Emo:i!mi;i Dons Scieiitif-
2nd Store. '
Bpl .took or Si.d f foods III the Va
lr, anil lUAinint rv lain prleea, bo'"
'n elllnK. I have on hand
llk'ii.j.
fURKITURE, STOVES, TINWARE
TRUNKS, BOOKS, PICTURES
i CLOCKS, CR0CXR.W,
ETC., ETC.
f)r westofS E Young's o!f ""
L. COTTLltB
lliW olllce. (I0J) oot l0 org,,t th!.