Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192?, June 08, 1891, Page 2, Image 2

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    SrtUij democrat.
WASHINGTON.
(From our regular ourrsipondent.)
Washington, June I, 1S91.
There l considerable Indignation ex
pressed by democrats here over a publi
cation In a New York paper Intimating
that the National Assocla'ion of democratic
clubl mi using lis machinery to boom
Senator Gorman ior the presidential
nomination. The principal aim of this
magnlfklent organization, which is bound
to play a very Important part In the next
campaign, has been, from its organization
to work for the cause of democracy, but
under no circumstances to take any part
In the making or unmaking of presiden
tial candidates. It was because of this aim
that when the association appointed Its
corresponding agents, one or more of
which it has in every county In the United
States, It decided not to select the men,
but to request the democratic slate com
mittees to make the selections. Now It re
quires no a'gumcnt to convince anyone
that If this association proposed using its
vast Influence for any one man it would
have made its own selections of corres
ponding agents In order to be ccitain of
having friends of its man. By getting the j
state committees to do it, all chance of fa
voritism was done away with, as It Is well
known that a majority of the committees
of the different stntes favor different men
for the nomination.
There Is no objection here to Senator
Gorman, for he Is idolized by the party.but
It Is the intimation that the association is
trying to force his nomination that Is ob
jected to. The asiociation proposes leav
ing the selection cf the candidates to the
national convention; the work for which it
was organized, and for which it is now
planning, is the election of the nominee,
no matter who he may be, and it will
confine Itself to that work.
Representative Hitt, oi Illinois, rl,o has
been called Mr Blaine's personal repre
sentative In the House, has just returned
from a visit to Mr Blaine, and It is said
that he brought a message to the White
House which gave Mr Harrison a bad half
hour. It was a remonstrance against certain
changes that Mr Harrison proposed mak
ing in 6ome of Mr Blaine's plans, and it
carried with it a threat of resignation, and
my Informant says Mr Hitt left with the
assurance that Mr Blaine's plans would
not be Interfered with. Ex-minister
John W Foster will act as secretary cf
state while Mr Elaine is taking a ret, but
the assistant secretaries of state do not take
kindly to the Idea Ihey think they should
have had the honor, but neither Mr Har
rison nor Mr Blaine thought either of them
big enough for the job.
Mr Harrison does not approve of Secre
tary Foster's scheme of extending the i'i
per cent bonds which mature next Sep
tember, but the secretary still hopes to
talk him around, as he knows the necessl
ty of having the money for other uses will
soon be so apparent that everyone can sec
It.
State department officials are trying to
make the people believe that we are to
have a closed season in Behring's Sea this
season, but it only raises a smile upon the
faces of those familiar with the subject. It
may be several weeks before the British
Parliament passes the bill now before it
authorizing that government to agree tu
the closed season proposition pending the
arbitration; meanwhile the Illegal sealers
sailing under the British flag are taking
seals, and by the time that all the neces
sary red tape is gone through with and a
sufficient naval force Is placed inBehrlnij's
Sea, even granting that Lord Salisbury
finally agrees, to enforce a closed season
the season will be over. It looks at pres
ent like the usual British diplomatic trick.
The pension office Is giving the admin
istration a good deal of trouble. Accord
ing to good republican authority Mr Har
rison utilized his visit to Philadelphia on
memorial day by trying to get a big OAR
man to take Commissioner Raum's place ;
but he didn't succeed The Pennsylvania
man was too smart. He wasn't looking
for that sort of an office.
There Is lots of talk about resignations
these days, and, strange as it may seem,
some resignations. The commissioner of
patents has discovered that office-holding
Isn't his forlc and has resigned; the
Surgeon General of the Marine Hospital
Service has also resigned -he'got $4,000 a
year, and thought he ought to get $6,000.
Cabinet rumors are a'.so ag.tln current.one
of them pjts Bob Lincoln at the head of
the war department and sends Secretary
Noble to England as our minister.
The agony a to who shall sit on the
new land court bench will be over In a fe w
days, probably this week. The Attorney
General Is 1 eported to have said that one
of the judges will be a d.-mocrat.
Little Rhody l "tome pumpkins" of a
state after all. The smallest of all the
states, she hs the largest population per
square mile, or 31844 person. The fig
ures of the last census show tint if the
whole Union were as densely populated it
would contain 948,776,800 Inhabitants.
Now it is seen for what Rhode Island is
distinguished above all her sister states,
She has been observing Lord Baltimore's
Maryland motto, which rendered Into
plain English reads: "Increase and mult I
ply."
It is difficult to convince the average dear,
delightful woman that there is not some deep
laid connection between the hurried shipment
of gold to Europe and her husbands know ledge
that the bill far her Easter bonnet will be
coming in in a few days.
Mr Cannon's o,o!o;y lor the Billion Cra
gres, that it was preceded hy a niggntd'y
body and i3 to b: followed by ouotl.cr cj-.tnlly
parsimonious, does tut afford finite so much
conuolaiioa as it doss hope. It is scire com
fort .0 kn.iv tin', c icH.in!)!e ar;rne of ex
paiiiiur: is to he nircntain? !.
T;ni I i.! n i:r .'.!!: swu.a a itewiuw,
mv;',i;ie -.'i a litis if il.' r 1, .r.-.i -!''. "'te w
twi. f ji ai.ui.: in ii u i v,i .: iid a rt in; '..:
or i.l Ri'.iju'.iT u'.l' :r j ;i;i,.ntwiii by an;
oau dvniiinii j. ,hiw ..iivilitiu.
The fact remains that the last cangress
perpetrated a prodigality of expenditure to
which nothing in our history can be com
pared. In a time of profound peace it has
done this, eating up the surplus and at the
same time Increasing the tax on our con
sumers to the unheard-of rate of a 6o per
cent average while reducing the revenue.
The public treasury Is plundered on the
hand and the bounties and perquisites ol
tl.r milllonaiics Increased on the other,
and the people are whlpsawed between a
decreased, revenue anil Increased taxation.
Lace Cuktains In great variety from
S cts. to $9 a pair. These goods are
bought from New York jobbers direct
and cannot be excelled for quality, style
nd price. Samuel E Youso,
NEW ADVJSKTISEMENiS.
STRAY' NOTICE.-Strayd or stolon
y froin my place near Muddy station,
a dapple gray mare, six voars old, MX
hands high, branded on left shoulder
witU the letters IIH. combined. Will
reward any one giving iniornianon an io
ner wnereBDems. Auumiw, xi;Htv.
J P ALLISON
WANTED. To bnv notes and rrort
usees. H K Noble. Portland, Or.
room It, Concord block, 2d street.
HONEY TO LOAN. In sniail and
$ fi. larqe amounts, from six months to
nvo yeais, on guou Ainauy huh iinn
county real eniate. Call on or address W
E McPherson, First St., Albany, Or.
ysrANTED, A POSITION. By the nn
IT dersiuned, to look after the bus!
nas of a store or warehouse, having
many past yoars experience at sncn
labors I feel satisfied that I can Rive
general satisfaction at very moderale
wastes. Rkvkrences Any cf the first
settlers in and around Albany.
MILlUa UnAUU.
' JKOKESSIONAL NURSE - Inquire
-.t tio i-o-ner of Fifili and Baker
sireots of Mrs It Campbell.
STATE OF OREttON.
LAND DEPARTMENT.
Salem, Oregon, June 1, 1S0I.
the board of commissioners for the
sals of sctiool and university lands and
for the investment or the tunas arising
therefrom of the stats of Oregon, hereby
Invite sealed application! to purchase the
following uesorioen lands, to wit:
All of tbe donation land claim situated
In sections 15, Hi, 141 sod 22, in Township
12 fcsouih Rango 1 West, known and
described on the goverumect surveys as
the donation land claim of Jobs W Moore
and wife, being Notification No 250. say
lug therefrom 18 acres sold to Jacob
Newman containinc 300 acres. Also begin
ning 10 chains west of the northeast
corner of the northwest qnsrter of section
21, in Tp 12 South Range 1 West, running
thence east 30 chains; thence south 40
chains; I hence west 30 chains; thence
north 40 chains to tbe Dlace of heainninK
containing 120 acres, all situated io Linn
county, state of Oregon, and outainirjg
in all 41$ acres more or less. ,
Application? will bs oponsd at a regular
meeting of said board to be bald Tuesday
the 14th day of July, 1891, a 2 o'olock.
p m. . lie ngnt to reject any ana an oias
is resorved by the board
NAPOLEON DAVIS.
Clerk of the Board.
SPLENDID FARM FOR SALE.
AGtfl ACRES; 110 ACRES IN
4vvvl grain, 17 In corn and rooti, 40 in
nuioii v. vveu iCDceu ana seeaeu io eras.
Well watered; good soil, do gmvel. 80
beau witt lo, 60 uoga. 4 norsea, farm lm
plementn, large house, 4 large new baroa,
srocvi ftclioo. and church near hotiBe, on
place: Fruit of all kind- 3 miles to
postomce ana store, o uniies irora stay ton
ii ml 2S miles aouth cf Kings tionon
tbe Oregon Pacific raiiroad Flacecan
be cHvideMnto three or four farina with
county road to each. Place with every
thine 'M per acre. Terms easy. For
turther particulars apply on tbo premises
at Mt Ploasant, Linn cout-ty, or address
ii, r. MtiLtiUtt, stayton, Oregon. 'M)
NOTICE.
i have this day nude arrangement n't
Mcmt Kimpp, Uurrell &Ootnpny of AI-
banv, to furnUh all patrons with tierinq
binders. Pltniucill mi them aud g your
crrterM at ones. Alo arrviflmo a are
n-.ttdo with them for everything io e f arm
implement line, including htndiug twine.
Albauy, Or., May 3tith, 1801-
Uakt Mi i. lb it.
Financial A t.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
NOTICE 13 Hf-.KCIIY OIVEV TO ALL WHOM
it may concern, that the iii lereinmJ iwlniinlH
tr.it fix t( the entate ! Jacob Stover, Uoceaset, hnn
A let! bur filial nceoimt In said estate, In the county
futrtof I.inn vi'iinty, Oregon, and thai the JuJceof
na:.l court ha u til the tkh Uy ot June, lSDl, at th
hour of 10 oV'iot'k, a m ot ulJ Ay, for the heari.ir
of nil objections to suM final account, and the avttle
incnt of tlidfuimo.
Dated this 1st day of 1U), 1831.
A W STOVER,
W It Dii.yri', Adminbirntrlx.
Attorney-. 6-S)
A. STKAfMEY,
.rRordiXTOB of the..
City Livery, FeeA anil Sale
-STABLE.-
Utvl:ig pnrcha eJ new rign can fnrn-
a.;-Mii-;n gtvn tftraiiHientatocK. Hoi pom
boitrtlMti hy theuay or moniu.
iu'r-:w.t Kate In tlio lly.
T.ilr.'lioTio crtnnvtlon with tht St
rjutvit JlntH Tolophono ordont giv-n
.io"t; l :WtoiUlnn.
h.utrtii ,S:reet, ltwcon Kllswortli and
S ..root (. p.? line.
MiMSiirCliii?
YOU CANT EMD THIS
Without being Inttrosted. Thero will bo for
tho Month of June, a Genuine
OF
SUMMER GOODS,
Li&M Weight Clotlg. Slier Fninisiiiia: GooJs, Hats,
Shoes, M all Ms cf
HOT WEATHER E-
Wealing Appaiel Now in My Store.
Ho has received a largo and choieo stock f spring Drt
Goods, now sty'ifs and shades. Wash fabrics, consisting,
ginghams, seersuckers, sateens and elianiliro. A complJ
assortment of white goods, (louncings, hosiery, corset,
gloves, latlies and cinuiren s sno-.-s. viouang ior lliespry
trade. A largo and complete assortment ior menu
youth's. Boots, shoes, hats, caps and furbishing goods, aj
if you want tho best, bargains you will have to call on hin
-PATR0N!ZE HOME INSTITUTIONS.-
WE MM & MERCHANTS IISUR1ICE CI
W F RKAD, ProlilBt.
J L COWAN, Trcasuror.
Al-Siiuy, Oregon.
.3 O WRITS.MAN. Sortl.r,.
Geo K SIMPSON, Vice l'ronlclont.
-DiiiKrroK-
J I.
Cowan. GooFSImpHon, W K Ilnad, Ir I. Foley. M Rlornherg, J W Burt
J K. YV Balliertnri), H8 Strahin, J WrlUiuau.
-ALSO DISTIllcr AdKNTJ H-
Oaklaml Home Insuranne Co, Oakland. Cat.
Amorffan, I'himdeliilito, fa. I'lu
The Prices are Out ol Sight.
I I
Soma h sssa b
18 Mil Cider ai Merchant Wor.
9
'I'radorn, Cblcam.Hl
Amorffan, l'liimillilita, fa. i-inunix, i.nnoon, r.tiuiautt,
Norwich Union, LaiiiJoii, Kntc l oiiilun A Lauvliatliira,
Lomlim, I'.ut;. Ouurdwii, T.0111I011, Knu. alan
cLo.tor, Manuliextor. KnKiaml. Oalmlonlan,
l.dl. lburg. b'cotiaml. Wooclifiamr,
How Vorli.
-ONLY STRICTLY INSURANCE OFFICE IN ALBANY. -
LEADING DRUGGIST
DRUGS. EV1E0ICH2ES STAT I0HARYM
5?na
ALBANY C
J. Joseph, Proprietor
Wholesale and Retail.
ONLY WHITE IAIIMI EMPLOYED,
jlT HAS BEEE1 TRIED!
ii
Fruit Raising iix the Willamette Valley Pays 100
Per Cent, on the Investment.
x
Ten and Twenty aero Farms, all in Cultivation and Ready to set to
Fruit, within Seven miles of Oregon's Capital, for $75 00 per acre; one
fourth Gash, Balance in Three equal Annual Payments: or, set to Fruit
and Cultivated Three Years for $175 per acre, For Farther Informa
tion send for Pamphlet to
The Oregon Land Company,
cat jwmjMmgCTaria3aBg,!Cxrj6.Tgc ?.ninnEK2i icons;
rp
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Li
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It you want the bel
and most durable furni
A ture mat is manuiactur
-m Ef'.1 ill flft Aitv rrrv
BRINK'S
PHOTOGRAPHER,
Cor .Second andFrrry fit. All-nuv, Ol
SUl'KKIOK WBrk.Vnarantoeil In ivnr
branch ofthe art. fSTKnlaitUf
all kimlp a specialty,
HOW. DO YOU
There la no doubt Ibal
II
NEW
Stoek of SILVERWARE, contlstlM i
apoona, icnivea, xoraa, run.ciui-T
gold and silver natohes. Jewel Ti
etc, la the largest and best in
tbe oity, and by far tbe
best ever brought
to Albant.
PRICES the Most Reasonable.
Call and See the GOODS.
ftlTY STORE
Pfeiffer Block,
Albwj
Stanard k Cusicl
S rr.0PRiK0M:M
-SSALIOS IN-
Drugs, Mediclnra, Cbemlcalf, Pn!t
and Tollot Artlclos18onge.In',1,,,
Perfumery, School '. Hooka, and
Artista' Suppllea.
I'hyalclHun preMtrlpUo" ,r
lully oomponiKlcfl.
J. A. Camming,
win
Daiuw
at
111 k )
OBECON