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About Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 14, 1891)
Satin democrat A BRIGHT OCTLOOI. LUMBER Smith M Weed, the veteran democrat, and friend oi Samuel J Tilden, hit been interviewed bjr the New York World, When aiked about the governorship ol New York he said: "Well, I don't know aa I have much to say about politics, but from the outside it looks as If the republi cans were having a desperately hard time 10 get a candidate for governor. But then 1 don't know as they should concern them selves so much about the matter, for it will not make much difference who they nom inate. The next governor Is pretty sure to be a good democrat. As to his personal ity, the Indications now are that It will be Mr Flower. Mr Chapln is also a candl date, and would make a good governor. Mr Flower, however, has the support of Hill and Murphy and is favored by Tam many, so he a 111 probably get the nomi nation." "iVhat Is your opinion it the presiden tial possibilities?" 'They are very uncertain things, and possibilities is a good word, for all things are possible end none fs prob&b'e In piog- nosticatlng the result of presidential elec tlons. I don't know what Mr Hill Is go ing to do. If Campbell wlnt in Ohio, he, of course, will be a factor i 1 the contest. Campbell and McKlnley are both good fellows and strong lighters. They will have a good square fight out there on the tariff question. How It will result I do not know, Ohio has always been aldose ' state, with a decided preference for repub licans." "What about the republican nomina tion?" 'Oh, Mr Blaine will be nominated, I have no doubt, if he will rccept. It rests entirely with him. After Dlalne, Har.l- son stands as good a chance as any one, Mr Harrison Is honest and hps done the best he cou'd, but he is a rat row-contract -edchap; and right here," continued Mr Weed, as he lighted a fresh ciga, "I want to enunciate a plnclp'e of my creed, and that is tliat there should be no second term for any presiden'. Few, if any, pres idents can withstand the blandishments of second terms. Just as soou as they begin to make nominations wi'h a second term of office In )lew they depart from the principle) of good government and bad re suits are su:e to follow. The term of the president's office should be lengthened and a second term prohibited." "What is your opinion of jewels that have recently been dropped from the re publican crsket?" "The few dropped don't bring up the average much I assure you," said Mr Weed, with smile. "Cl.".rl.son and Quay are two of a kind. The republicans are a hypocritical set anyhow. They drink and are temperance men; they run Sunday schools and monkey with bank stock at the same time. Yes, sir,Wanamaker ought to have been bounced long ago. He should have stepped out at the time when those advertising circulars were sent to all the postmasters. If Mr Wanamaker did not do this it was done by his partneis and with his consent. Harrison has made some very good appointments in his cabinet and ALB AH Ye I uitib ("Jul wuB. A lllui lias IUHUC an excellent Secretary of War. Tracy In the Navy, too, has been a good man." "What Is the outlook for the next pres idential election?" "Everything now points to a victory for the democrats. If Mr Harrison is the re- puoucan candidate it will be simply a walkover. Mr Blaine, of course, would make a better fight. As long as the sen ate is republican, however, there can be but little democratic legislation. And the worst thing the republican party ever did was admitting those small states fust to get votes in the senate. More votes are required In New York to elect an As sembly than are necessary to elect two senators and a representative In Nevada. Idaho with 100,000 people Is on a par with New York's 6,000,000 In senatois. Of course the senate should be a conservative body,but republicans are tnking the course to defeat this' Intention of the constitution -Suppose the democrats should divide Tex as up Into states the size of Nevada or Idaho. The admission of small states Is doing great Injustice to big states." in that the bran niied through the Graham gives a coarse texture to any bread made from it. The fin part of Giaham flour, is coane like a meal. Entire wheat flour, on tht con trary, is as fine ss any bolted flour, all part of the kernel being powdered. The brow bread and muffins made from it have the sweet nutty flavor of the keinrl. 10 cool your face and prevent an oily ap pearence, put a few drops of aromatic ammo nia in your morning bath. When the face becomes overheated and "shiny" during the day, wet a corner of a towel with alcohol and mop S0M7, letting it dry by evaporation, ith little rubbing. Flowers should le gathered early in th morning, while wet with dew, or late in the evening after sundown. It is better for the plant and the flower cut that they be removed by sissors or a sharp knife than wrenched off with the hand. It is far better if they kept for some time to change the wtcr daily and clip the ends of the stems each time Rare roses and valuable flowers should be eovered with paper and set in an ice box at night. A few drops of ammonia or a little salt in the water is said to materially assist keeping flowers fresh. There are many simple and affective disin fectants, among which are: Coffee pounded and burned on an iron plate, sugar burned on hot coals, vinegar boiled with myrrh and sprinklsdon the floor and furniture of a sick room. W. F. Read keeps the beat assortment of dry gocds in town. 75 styles of whip i at O 0 McFarlacd's. XETT ADYBRTWBMIPn 8. "FRUITS AND FLOWERS." A N ILLUSTRATED H ORTrcTJT.T f ural uion'hlv lournal. edited hv Prnf mz. x i.a&e. inn igrmer or iruit rnwnr can aiioril to be without it. It PAYS whoever takes it, t'i per year. $1 six uiuulus, -u cents a stogie numoer. Address, x. 11 STEARNS. Portland. Oregon We wish to ear t the nubile that we have iust added a lar:re planer toonr mill and re prepared to fnrniab all kinds of Inmber, dressed or rouib, as the Dur ohaser may ehoas. as eood as the bast. atiu as Qiieap as is can oe sola. In payment we will take all kind of produce, sunn as nay. nour, grain, Laaon batter, boans, beef bv the onarter. eta in faet anythlFK tbat we can use. Plesaa see ns before yon purchase yonr bill of lumber, as we feel confident that we can suit ye a. You will always And one of us as uur win, it muna rrom ijeoanon. S miles frm Waterloo, on Hamilton creek, WIRT A BKRRIO&H, Lebanon, Oregon, J. A. dimming. Wall Paper, Orugrs, I'ttintn. Oils OltXSej, .Etc., OREGON PHOTOGRAPHER, Qot Heoond and ferry At, Albany, Ol leed In ever; 'Enlarging a,' Ci UPERIOR werk. anarentssd In ever' kj Dranon or us an. ail kinds a specialty. to HINTS TO HUL'SIKEEPKRS. Cannot be successfully traveled with, out good hsslth. To reach wealth or any COVOtsd DOSltlon In Ufa rnnlp k. fc.il possession and operation of all the fse unies mno nature has endowed us with. Those conditions csnnot sxlst unless the Ff-rtlcsl being Is In nerfect smrkina tTiW, and this Is Impossible whsn the liner snd spleen sre torpid, thus obstructs Ing the secrstlons, causing Indigestion and lispepsla, with all el their accooe eanjlng horrors. PR. HENLEY'S Engl!, - Dandelion Tonic starts a a Me Influence aver lhn... Kites It . health) action, resolves Its hrsnlosnsrgsnsnts,and promotes the secretions : earse ladlgeetlen and consti pation, sharpens the appetite, (ones ap thssntlrs trstsa, ass pjexsa Ufa srorta living. TUB 8TATK When potatoes are fresh gathered the skin is best ruboed off with salt in a coarse cloth, wash very clean, and let them remain for a bout half an hour in salt and water. Kice is the lew nitrogenous of all grains. I nTiTnTTT mrm I T flrtT T nnn ' " sV"J OUt foodl. luch as Ie. brans and Until. Tt usaaj aawaaewsjasiswr IHVIe Mft Do Yon M Smer ClolC IF SO YOU CANT BEAD THJS Without being Interested. a Genuine There will bo mi OF SUMMER GOODS, Lirtt fetJit Clotliii. Snmrner FnrnisMiiE Goods, Hats, Shoes, anil all Kinds of HOT WEATHER E- Wearing Apparel Now in My Store. L. E. BLAIN, ft Mi Clour ail Hait Tailor ALLEN WHOLESALE I BROTHERS, RETAIL G CIQARS, TOBACCO, AND CHOICE FRUITS OF ALL KINDS, IN- LARGE: OR SMALL QUANTITIES, IN THEIR SEA80N. Flinn Block, -:- ALBANY, OREGON OW DO YOU DO? There is no doubt that ITY DKCfi (TORE NEW- Stosk of S1LVKKWAFB. sons apoeas, antves, Forma, milt drabss, st. 01a ana bsiist watsnea, jswsl y, ate. is tbs nrgsei anal beat la tkseasr, sued by far Mae Dessert dvosujm as is particularly adapted for invalids, as it is one of the most eaisly digested substances known. It is not everybody who csn make a bed well. Beds should be stripped of all its be longings, snd left to air thoroughly. Don" however, leave a window open directly upon the bed and linen, with a fog or raia prevail ing outside. It is not uncommon to see bed ding and sheets hanging out of a window with perhaps, tain not falling, but with ninety per cent ol humidity in the atmosphere, and the "N0!!...!! h ,T"'1T T."g , ...... I UTtiuned hu Imftn iluly appointed Mil outlined person sleeping in tnai Deo at nigni Onamof Bvnpv liruM uvraMlv fcn uk tfc. aetde of Ibe tannine and meehenieal Interests of she aisle. lAnr. eornudioue and well-rentllsud balls. inn. Tbe eullm le located In ulu.i1 Mi wniuaidsj, and on of sha healthiest In ttaa svMa. MILITARY TRAINING Eapensrs need not exceed for She oatjro mmIam. I Two or Mare free eoholkrehtps from every ewsatv. Write lor eaeslofae to U. L. AKSOLU, Ms, wormne, orfoa. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. wonJen the next day where he got hit colt'. A room miy l e aired in moist weather, but the bed and beJding must not absorb any dampness. The most delightful muffins are made from the fiae flour ground Irom the whole wheat. This it a dark Aour. It dillrrs from Urnliam tu.nimirtrUr of ilia Mute t 1'lisriHi'ii.i. .1. cfted, rty Die c)untv tnnirt f.r Lit.n cmmir. n. Ron. All prmmfl havlnn clalniit ajfsinM k l ntnte ire hrrecy nntirltM to rtwnt them iluljr verifled u the un.lcrnimil t l.y.mn. In f.i. eniii.tr. or U I-rank I Hull, at hii oltt- -t Mriiama. In the county of Mtnni.,But of orejra,,, within alt monthn fr,m the unto hereof. Anil nil iT.i, Imlehtnl tu said n UW are horchy niiftcit to nntke ininietllaU! rav mentol the tame W lliouti.lertltfttcl 1 ' 10 Atlmthlitrator of said estate. PRICES tht Most ReMonak-lt, Call And Sm th tOOOl A. STRANEY, Citj IiTEfj, M ui Sill -8T AIB LE.- Bavlssg parshass new rigs iss fwaas ish Isrsa-eaass tsttsoata at o!l. stawsM altenuoa sjivsnBOttaiisssatsssesi. if iVsas boarded by Ms day or month. Cheapest Kate 1st ih Cits. Telephone ssnneatfou with lb. 81 Charloa Howl. TaSsskoa orders fjirsa prompt atsentisa. Fourth SSfMt, bsawssa BHswosth sad Stresl Car lias. CHOICE MEATS Or Ase. Hons Enicrick -JJfc - lJker, OspoeSH bmrer'e lirerr kHetle, MWt . Vor w WHlMxtM Paettac toe eere.f c Pfeiffer Block, Albany Stand k Cusick I aoraarroaa Drugs, afedleiaes, Cfctsnisala, paasw and Toilet ArtUlas,Hpoaaaa,Brsihaa Fsrtsasry, 8 eh sol .'Bosks, and Aftitts1 earrussj. rky aaxMsHfUfia smr. mily sotaaisaasl!. RedCrowiifMills OM, LAITNINQ A CO., I'lOPR'S. ww raooasa sioub soraaitat toa raiua am uiaH in, EST STORAGE FACILITIES. UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, EUGENE. beftaa oa Umitf, ke list 0 K.it ae,4eaiaw, ISS1. ntmoK-niBa. lour Onaeim: SJeasloal, fMenSfle, Uteew, ni a ehnet Bnailoa Oewwo. in whUS IL.r. M Wets js WHIM, ne bbsims mm Mr i tmiei, lire? sataloewos or ranher Morojotim, 4ftaai. - TKAI Ofili Kl'ilal AHL I GROCERY STORE I O. E. BEOWNELL LARGEST STOCK ProTlsions, Hams, Bacon, Pototoes, Comb Honey, Pickles, Vinegar, Apples, Cheese, Fruit Jars, Etc. LOWEST PRICE?" a - Tea., Coffee, S?lc, E,tr,cl. .Litter, Eggs, Canned Good, . Kr"" c,;, - i i.ic, Klc. BBBT TBHATM U3VT, Honest Weights, : : Full Measure. CALL ANU aKK UK, C. E. imoWNKLT,. STEW & SOX -DBALEKS m- Russell : Engines, : Separators : and : Stackers Osborne : Binders, : Mowers : and : Rakes. We carry no machinery that has not been tried in tint ocality, and found to be satisfactory, and, as we represent factories, no responsible dealer can give bettor terms." Ask Your Neighbor! Where to get the Best Bargains, Where to get the Best Value for Your Money, in Clothing, Dry Goods, Etc., And they will Answer with One Voiee, at 03TG. W. SIMPSON'S. do not Run a Lottery But will selUyou anything kept in a FIRST-CLASS WILL REGULATED BOOT AND SHOE STORE at bottom prices, in a business way. I sell only standard makes, and guarantee everything sold. Will sew up rips, or repair anything eause imperfect'material or workmanship, Free of Charge. SAMUEL E. Y,OUNG. We are the People Who tarry the most complete line of Hard ware, Stoves, Ranges, eta., in the market. MATTHEWS & WASHBURN. T5 LADIES BAZAAR. lathsLsadiat illinery and Fancy Goods Store of Albany, They carry all the latest Styles and Novelties In tht Millinery line, and a complete stock oi Ladles and Children's Furnishing goods, and ready-made garments. Goods tha bset, and prices tht lowest. Call and bt convinced. FIRST STREET, -:- -:- FRO MAN BLOCK VOOD SAWIXft. Ah, triers! Whsis are roa srotnaf I an arnln in Curran A Montetth's office, to leave orders to' Owen A Urusb'a o eoms and saw ray wood, They do tbs beat sawing In town. Hawinn done on abort notice Leave ordess on stale. M ONET TO LOAN.-In 1J. B,J lsrge amounts, from six mow - rears, on good Albany and Lin" . i ...... n.n nn v trirlress w ftvA VMtB county real estate. Call on or address K McPherson , First St., Al Dan J , ui.