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About Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192? | View Entire Issue (March 23, 1891)
'ASMIMiTON. (From uur rw;mr cornupoiKUnt.) Washington, March 16, 1S91. Mr HarrUon has given no sign that he Intends to remove the present head of the Pension bureau, notwithstanding the damaging facts brought out by the con gressional so-called Investigation Into the peculiar business methods of Gen. Raum, although he has had his attention called to the matter by 0 very prominent member of his party, who, I have reason to know, told him that Raum and his wild cat speculations and his proven obligations tJ the king of the pension sharks was more than he should attempt to carry, Kaum has within a week, boasted to a persona'. f.iend that he was all right and would not be disturbed. A democratic representative said to me today : "Looking at the matter from a pol itical point of view, I hope that Harri on will not kick Raum out now, because, if he U left in his position until next winter the democratic house will show him and his methods up in a manner that will dis gust all decent men, whatever may be the political affiliations, and it will help us greatly in the presidential campaign. Hut whether Raum goes or stays we ihall in vestigate the Pension Office, which I am satisfied Is honey-combed with frcud, that can easily be discovered, If It is fearlessly and honestly looked for." The air of mystery which always pre vails around the state department is just now verv much intensified, owing to the fact that Mr Blaine and Sirjulian Patince fote arc deep Into the negotiations prelimi nary to the arbitration of Hie Bearing Sea question, which Mr Blaine is pleased to think or to pretend to think Ihut he has compelled Oreat Untian to cccept, al though all the rest of the world knon that he never made the slightest progress toward a settlement of the dispute, until he returned to the position maintained by Mr Bayard under the Cleveland adminis tration. These negotiations are not con ducted at the department. Oh, no. There are too many prjing newspaper men al ways on the watch.so whenever Mr Blaine has any very important buines? on hand it is transacted at his private rcsl dence. The administration feels very much relieved at the propect of a peaceful settlement of this question, having last fall become fully satisfied that the sentiment of the country was opposed to any unnec essary display of "jingoism." Mr Harrison was anxious to find a good reason for not appointing the new circuit court judges created by the late congress until next winter doubtless believing that the longer they can be held the greater value in votes at the next republican na tional convention, so he referred the matter to Attorney General Miller, ex pecting that he would render an opinion against hi right to make the appointments dining the recess oi congress. But the Attorney General, following the excellent example of Solicitor General Jenk in a I similar case that occurred under Mr Cleve land, has given his opinion in favor of the president's right to make the appolnttmenU at any time. Between tins opinion and the clamorings of the republican applicants and their friends, Mr Harrison will find it difficult to postpone the matter very long, although he still professes to be in doubt as to his right to make them until con gress is in session. Treasurer Huston is again at his desk, although he cannot hide his anxiety to have his resignation accepted in order that he may feel at liberty to express his opin ion of Mr Harrison and his administration. An attempt was n.ade to get him out of the way by giving him a foreign appoint ment.but he refutes to bejeaught, and says that he intends to return to Indianafor the express purpose of taking nn active part in politics, which is interpreted to mean that he will do his level best to prevent that state endowing Mr Harrison. If things go on a few days longer as they have for several days past, there will not be a democratic employee left In the gov ernment printing oiVice. It is customary to largely reduce the force shortly after the adjournment of congiess, and that re duction is now being made, and the dU-char-'ed people are nearly all democrats, or women who owe their appointment to democrat'. Prof Charles V Smiley, special agent of the census for the collection of fish and fishery statistics i under charges. His work is said to be practically worthless, although it has cost a large sum of money. i'ho adage ' a woman is at the bottom of everything," is brought to mind by the claim of a female lobbyist, who by the way is also in the employment of the gov ernment, that site killed the Wananaker postal .telegraph bill in the house post office committee, and that the money she used was furnished by Jay Gould. Per haps she Is only trying to diver, suspicion from the eminent republicans who actual ly lid disburse Gould's money here. Democratic politicians In the east would do well to exercise moderation in view of a recent political event. The democrats of the great wist have a very promising candltate for the presidency in in the person of United States Senator Palmer Illinois, Iowa and Wisconsin would be no bad exchange for a Kilkennv-cat light in New York. If a man were to drink four quarts of beer daily, so little is the real nutriment in it that he would in the course of one year get the equivalent of a five pound loaf of bread. There has been skating on the Thames at Twlrkenham, which has not been postd blc for over thirty years. it costs the United States Government $7,000 a year for twine to tie up the mail packages. Tin: 4im.de ki'lk u tnic, lias a largo and complete line of goods, dolls, doll buggies, boys' w agons, ve ocipedes and many other goods w hich col to make up a complete assortment besides a complete lino of lamps oi every ucpcription. (. hum crockery, luucy decorated ware, ulassware, bird enws, nhibh com! s, such as albums, toilet sets, autograph books, scrap books, children's A i G picture books, aim all gomi that are carried in a Bazaar etore, including Koger j;ros. im silverware, v. e wish to call the attention of the public in par ticular to the Golden liulo prh:o baking powder and tea, put up expressly for this t"ade. which uives the best of satin- faction, as is attested bv the hundreds who have used both the tea and baking powder ever since introduced ly the Golden Rule Bazaar. Each package o( tea and can of backing powder draws a prize in the shape of a line piece of glass ware, lie sure to call, when in Albany, at the Golden Rule Pnzaar, a you w ill be sure to lind what you wa.it, and will be shown over the store mid W treated kindly bv my clerk. Mr. Miller. Mv goods are all marked in plain figures ho as not to deceive anyone, and I have but one price to all. Ji'Lifs tiiunwoii;.. CATARRH CURED, health J-w.l w..-l breath secured, by ShiirhY. CutHr.h Hemniy. 1'riee 50 cents. IviBal I:i.j".t'. r free, t'o shay & Mapon, agontp. N EV A DV E HTI-; I'M I'.N "! BTIORSATK-Two frosh milk cow. JL1 Inquire of VV vV Crawford, Tailm?..;, T70RSAJ.E OP. EXOUAXl I cash, or xe!ian Sewing llachme. E. I will c!I c-l.t for cuii, a c)J ft liitv ffr A Cull at the Itii' h. J. 11. HOWARD. MOSEY TO LOAN. In ma!l anj larcre amounts, from six month to five yeata. on zoori Albany and Linn county real estato. Call on or acbfn ss VV h. aicPherpon, Firbt St., Alhaiiv. Or. JOtt-lX FOK SAL K (Ino sorro! 1 ll0rS9. D YOO'H Old. Wfmrht 1 ll'fl. (Inn FT'Oy h r.io, 8 Tears old, ei,;!: 11(0. A"-o wagon, hack hirnoxs, ore. iVjji yel'fnr cash or ex'-hanir for i.the r nro. rli . Cil; at riurw oiiiiosiio ttnss r.r.u-o. L. E. PLAIN'S COLUMN", Yi aro now ready for i o e"-- 1 and lit-st selected slock of Clothing that will be shown in the county this season. All varieties and -patterns to most iasudious. of styles lleaso the We have many fine makes including TRKa-URKU' anro of an order t.f imi.iw ....... holders tf count v warrant!! nr r.' ,i to prcsmt llio same to m lor p.," .nsnt Imnteat will ceasa attor ir.uch c, ixni W. K UK I, f'oiimy Tlwn.,r DISSOLU riOX OP PA ItTN Ki'ismp NntitM N horeby Klrn that dm co partnoiihm . ucn-tnloro exis.lt.if tweon O C toic. W A Cox and c H HoIhtk, in ttio planln mill bua.no-a, in Albanv Orpon, unrlor tlio firm nainonf Cot liro C'o, is ibis day involved l y inntual pnnsont, the Paid O H Hohe.'ir havinc (iur.!haod the ontlro richt. titlo and in Isreat of the aald 1) O Cox ami VV A Cox, thoroin. C H Hoberg aasnmes fll th the obi iirations o' the late firm, and all notes i and acconnta due said firm are payable to him. Uated Albany, dragon, March 14. 1891. ncC'ci, W A f!t.x. . C H UrniiRt. NOTICE. TO TIIK TAX-PAYERS OK T.INN c-nniy The rfoHnrpit-nt tax roll n",Rt L'e rttirriod to the cltrk, April Iht 1M9L All parsons owin tr.xns are licrc bv nollhed to inako pavine'tt iniinpol to ly, for it (asos are not psi.l lv Ihnt h,te tlicy will lo (inlinijHent and I will b cnmpnilp.il to levy and sol) prop- riy to collouttiiesnino, astlie tax musi bv col ectfd, Uat.iil Jtarch , 1SJ1. f, SCOTT, Sheriff ami Ttx Colinntir. m y mm siyit-j. Keep it in your mind that Allen Bros pro pone keeping the kind of groceries tlit publie mauiU. Tlicir stock is a line one Tickets for ALL eastern point, ovoi ANY ruU fur nlo ly W. 1,, .Iblr, t the tic Let nltice, A l'io lt:C'( of Uj.i to$10 t 5iu-.t!i' oi:-i IrvirgV l'roin how un'.il Ap-il lt wo will -til rli of our motion i;Kdn at cost fir i lu tm-li oniy . f.Till t-.-triy while the -s'Tt ia B'lA 'are nt Kk iu Hi an. r, Ai Ptirtmder V MinawsinlrinirriirM. llk ti.iin,a.t STIJAXfcV & XAGLEY," 1'KOPKlKions OF THE City Lively, Feed ird S-Je -S T A n I, K .- 'nn KOiftnl Hack line lo i.nd from CniVftllia. IliM lis lmtipl..tH'i lo f.e cily If(ll atlintl-n plvm t Iransient Mirk, loiiith nrn-t. I.tiuer-ii KilHo'lh and Lj on, . Albany. CicSon Then we have tho full ire ot mens , youths' and hoys' clothing in 1hn A lmnv Woolen ""'ills oods, that we specially recommend to the puhlic for trial, The largest stoek of Mens' Shoes in tho city, includiiic many celebrated makes, Hats, from Stetson's host down to a two hit straw. Cannot enumerate Furn ishing (Goods every de partinent full. Have used cash thh during tight times and cm offer gains in all rnv genuine depart m year east har J. A. Cummin. Wa Paper Iroirs, ltvintH, Oils, L. K. I5LAIX. 8SEG0N. TOWNSEND Deal Estate f; Loan Mm 1SI .-HALTIMOKK BKK'K. ptiiiiB- & bciuthI Inniiniir lult'"f. Il'artlw stiiiux iimuraiu-c wilPt'o t!l Iv in tl ui. KN'I'S FOK Arlnn Insurnnrr iiiitnn, lt.;nr ir i1 ! ctntii r i'riH-iiiui. I.' fn t ,mAu in tv v Cuiirillan In. oiiiiuiij, of l...n,I..i, KngUiul KtldlhlnH IS: 1 . t'a.lul, J.i.tHt',' IU. Jt-U'l mv tuirrlcnn tire lu. finniuiiiy. Ilillad tpliia. tiri.'iO'i7t,l bin. imsii li-siii. e J,t-i.',u;u. u'iuit ( uluiutiln t'li'f t Yiurliir Int. ("iitiijmtir. o 1'irumni, nr, nM'm,t.i Oregon' IkhI ot a! uiiu. TWO AND OSll HOY f:i.jTdk(JJi!M FOUND IH5AD!! mr WHOLESALE I Everyone AIJOIIT lalks Large and Choice Display of Drv Goods, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Etc., Etc., Etc., i lino line oi Na c tn x rncludin; many novelties. ..Ij (Mi . i reus l loods, ivc, iVc. t'qiio Foat. tn Fit. 1,1 t'ppf. Knt I n n.Ti i n it. nrtfl fln ln.,i HO lb W www ' " w - -...ilk uu m uj While trying to Crowd theii WAV INTO blurc, where thev alwats have on 1mm! i! larutht Stock toulli of 1'oitlanJ, oi the Ukt unproved Killes ami Shot Ciun!; au imnieiihC stock of rishinj Tackle of every description; Tents, Hammocks, Camp Chairs ami thou-amU of ether things too numerous to mention .n connection with the .Store, and one of he best workmen in the tate U do any tnd ml kinds of work. Come one, Come all; No rout-!e to iliow j;ocds. "Small pioiit c.'.'M m;ck 'air-.," It, oui inotlo. f. Griflii :. '.or'n Uiin :.; r:f,iii: the to rii.rlitoil Hcl. Sa ixow ..-:t.mewt .itiil ns n. aitth-p:" ; - i it; .-. boars tho Kn:::o of WoTjator'a lutorua tionnl Jioiiomirj'. Edito- inl ryor li upon this rorisioa has Iiocu ia r.c.livo j;ror;rein for over Icn Yonrn. Hoiloi.jliuinOiioKnii. drod paid oiliioi-:.i.: laliorora Lavo boen C2i:-rrtrcil inior. it. Ovor. COOO.OtiO c3-r.an-.l in its preparation Ijof-vri; tho Hr.it copy vna priiitoil. Critical cmnpri.ri-iti-i vr'linuyotlicr viuiia.jin.. ct., o' iito UCt. Retail Grocers, CIGARS, TOBACCO, AMD KISSDP, IN LARGC.:OR IN THE!fI Flinn Block, CHOICE FRUITS OF AU SMALL I'QU ANTITIES, SEASON, -:- ALBANY, OREGON IN Tin; of Albany, Oregon, Safe, So'iiid; Conservative Su V S Kit wx n V 'i iLiea pre our ut ('Juno l. h HAUEIl & f Thf ninvt popiilr piutio arnnne,,ie worlJf ( tiui'iuri l'i:initH. 1 CO. c I Tim "? Tf C S.I C CMifliTtT ( VUni'i FS3S in li.o .m.rk,t. Wol.rnlfil foi Us brilliiras IliiUk ami iluriibillty. hct lupilluin piiceil ViolillK "' I'lilai'P a ml i:arlnill Mouse- I' roof OrirHiiH, (initarn. Nmall lu.sUiiM'uf m u Kprclally. AisentM for Ihn Krw Ilomr, i.l!rilie It. uiiii ojher Snwlni! MnchlDts. Ku( itli4 1'orall kiiiiln ol .Sowrg Mho1mi;om. Wg nuttrd our cufctoiiitrH intoichtn s rut Kiiarameo ifatifaciion. 11c nl.o rurry a full nMuirtuiritt of Mn.lr and IIiinIi. Hookn. Cor. Second and Ferry sts., (send for catnirgue.) Albany, Or. C. ?!!;.:. So;dl.yallK :i.i -. I ., i-iii..;,i,..t! '.. A. I t :u.i(.li:i.:jri 1 V) HENT A ftoro room 2x90 fee miitablofor biisiiiOK:rentrailv locatu 1'or particulars call at the Iiumocha olliuo or ou Jaa V i'ipo. "VTOTICB 'JO CON-'KACTV'K.S.-tvn-I'd irartora and l uilil rn ilcslrii.f: to hH on llio con.' trnction i.( tho new Unitcil 'rcHli,lor!an clmrcli biiililinfr. tolio noi't ed at (ho sitn of llio old l.uililiiur, will lind tho plans pnd sjn'c.li'-ati'.ns for tLe SMIIIO. Kt Iht) slfiro of SU-v. nrt it Sox. 'J hi il-itD ol ooi niny liii.'a will l imnouncccl hcroP.flor. AL13ANY lTV. IUVKOX !HM) ?t oi.r niti-icrv V V oil iho t'i riv.i!i ri'ad. i.rni hnll nilo frr.ni town, r.s ;iiro 9 ii.t c.f huit rem f.l all minis bh c.in l.ofonuil any. vln-re on Iho coH.U. If you cc.ntf inpiute jlanllnjr trees itl,l i.y you to ti t- our i i K 1 1 i! fit i i.t i!i i c. Itiili pi c tiea. S3. CS 33 ini, x. is 3 'pIL - MBST-CU3S GOODS;. "Sf P;Gasor.aljBT: : Prices. Gi- X V Xi 3VC 31! .A. coinideto line' en .s liii-nislimg A. CALL. J53 Albany, Oregon. HYMAN a Hi'.OWNKI.L. Custom - Chopping, Wr. 'inv rn hanil at all tinim lipy, it. anil cli. J,; ar il wl 1 noli In qiniii titv to Milt. Alko ,":tat bouuht and aold. Karmer, biliia us yrur w Ikiri. mi, an J hay. ilighef.1 casli .rii paid. Morris & Elount, Corner t'lmt f.mi llakcr ktrenti, OTICK OK rIOI,'JTi.N.oilr ia hcroliy (jivi n tu i, ,i t-un ,V Acliison Iimh bv inniimi or. ........ bin u this day dissolved. J u r,,,,... nu. K Acliison will !.iiiti,; ,i,' . bll-i ", c.i!l t 0 I liill i and i :tv nil i: dirij ill bt npHiioittho tiim. I'i'cil tnlHlUlh dny of Mun li, lsi i Khan," " H W Aim.-o.v, are the People Wl io cany tho most coinjilcto ware, Stoves, iJanges, etc., in lino of liar J tlio market. MATTHEWS & WASHBURN. ... & t r LEADING DRUGGIST DRUGS, iEDlOlNES STA1 10NARY &C