Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192?, January 11, 1892, Page 2, Image 2

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    CONSTITUTION.
The following Is the constitution adopt
ed by the democratic societies of Oregon
in convention, assembled at Portland. Jan
ury 9th, 1S92:
THE COKSTITt'TION.
We, the democratic clubs, societies and
leagues of Oregon, in convention assemb
led, associate ourselves together under the
following constitution:
First The name of this association shall
be the Democratic Society of Oregon.
Second The objects of this association
are as follows:
To foster the formation of permanent
democratic clubs, societies and leagues
throughout the state of Oregon, and In
sure their active cooperation In dissemi
nating Jeffersonian principles of govern
ment. To preserve the constitution of the
United States, autonomy of the states.local
self-government and freedom of elections.
To resist revolutionary changes and the
centralization of power.
To oppose the imposition of taxes be
yond the necessities of the government
economically administered.
To promote economy in all branches of
the public sei vices.
To oppose unnecessary commercial re
strictions for the benefit of the few at the
expe.ise of the many.
To oppose class legislation, which de
spoils labor and builds up monopoly.
To maintain inviolate the fundamental
principles of the democracy, "Equality be
fore the law ; and
To co-operate with the co-ordinate or
ganizations of the democratic party in
support cf democrats and democratic
measures.
Third All political clubs, societies and
leagues in the state of Oregon, which con
cur in the objects of this association, are
eligible to membership.
Fourth The officers of this association
shall coniist of a president, vice-president
at large, and also one vice-president from
each county In the state; a secretary and
treasurer who shall have the usual power
o f such officers, subject to the regulation
of the exectutive committee, all such of
ficers to be elected annually.
Fifth The affairs of this association
w hen not in convention assembled, shall
be managed by an executive committed
consisting of fifteen members, together
with the officers of this association, all of
whom shall be ex-oflicio members of the
exectutive committee, which shall have
power to designate sub committees. Five
members of the executive committee shall
make a quorum.
Sixth The officers of this association
shall be elected at each regular convention,
and there shall also at the- same time and
place be elected one vice president for the
national association of democratic clubs,
and four membeis of the general commit
tee for said national association. All offi
ces shall hold their officers until their
successors are elected and qualified, unless
sooner removed by the committee.
Seventh The executive committee may
fill vacancies In their own body and in any
of the offices of this association, and are
also authorized to admit clubs, societies
and leagues to membership, but a conven
tion shall have power to overrule any
action of this committee. Tne exectutive
committee may also raise funds by volun
tary subscriptions to carry out the purposes
and objects of this association, and shall
hive all the powers of the association, un
less by special resolution limiting the same.
The treasury shall be custodian of all the
funds, and shall disburse the same only on
the order of the exectutive committee,
signed by the secretary and countersigned
by the president or vice-presiden at large.
Eight There shall alto be organized in
each countv of this state an asrociatiun of
ciubs, societies or leagues auxiliary to this
association. There shall be organized in
each voting precinct in the respective
counties, a club society or league, auxlli.
arv to the county association. The execu
tive committee of this association shall
recommend a uniform system of organiza
tion for the respective counties.
Ninth The regular convention of tills
association shall be held at n place to be
determined at each annual meeting.
Notice of at least three weeks shall be
given by the secretary to every member
of this association .
Tenth The executive committee may,
by a two-thirds vote, call a special con
vention of this association, of which three
weeks' notice shall be given.
Eleventh In convention, the members
of this association shall be entitled to rep
resentation as follows: Each club, society
or leauge shall be entitled to five delegates,
and one additional delegate for every lif
teen members in good standing, but no
club, society or league shall be entitled to
more than twenty-five delegates.
Twelfth At a convention of this asso
ciation each delegate shall have one vote.
Thirteenth This constitution may be
amended at a convention upon a two
thirds sot.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
T(1TU'K 13 HI'Ur.I'.Y CilVKS TII.T THE
f uiKlrniirnol Iran liocn lijr 0r.lcr.1l tlier;mitr
Amir! ..( 1,11111 r.mnty, Own, i lliu l.,th iljy "I
November, l- 'l, .liitv a..liill.Hiiliiltriit..r..niw
istaU of lr M V H.War.l. Into "f Mm. flinty, or.
.h.,.uao(l All im.th.mis Iwvlnir rft.mii. mruinrt
JJ will, proper Ircr. f. mr m r.-i.,l. n ,
Alisny. "..'. i-.ni.ty, llrtio.1, wllhin six months
from The .U'c hem .1.
Dated this 7th J of N ..vcinliw J '"J,
V. It. Illl-VBI1, . ' Administrator.
' Atturney.
A (il.ANt'K AT THE t:CllAMi K9.
The Alliance Herald tells how Andrew
Carnegie gave his employee a New Years
present and then cut dow n their wages for
the coming year. The Yamhill County
Lnlftr writes a long arti.-le rather against
the Idea of a future state of existence for the
wicked. The Eugene Vuanl says the
signs of the times point to Senator Hill as
the coming democratic leader. Ihe Mer
eury says "six months ago it was headed
Hill as a Possibility.' Now it should read
'Hill as an Impossibility.'" The Demo
cratic Times tells of the spirit of hate
which always actuates the Ortvonian to
wards the south. The Roseburg J!evie-.v
says it still holds to the good old Idea that
mortgages should be taxed. The Port
land Telegram says that the oldest citizens
concede that they have neyer seen the
fires of democrat'.c enthusiasm burning so
brightly In Oregon as now. The Eugene
Journal takes great pride In opposing the
the Australian ballot law. The Junction
Cltv Times has no use for a democrat who
will not discriminate in favor of his party,
that is party perferment, anJ a republican
who will not stick by his friends is worse
than a mugwump.
I'KIISISTENT FAUSlFYisii.
The Oregonian kivs:
Tommo.iv ertl.l A.if lbi.tt'tvlf 1.1 1 fWfl Ill.fl
Cleveland iii USS when it might hve elec
ted both. This is history.
So far ns the above statement relates to
trading off Mr Cleveland in it is no
toriously false and no one known it better
than Seott. But that paiier makes this
statement quite frequently. Let us look at
the facts: In 184 when Mr Cleveland was
elected, New York City, where Tammany
has its only organization, gave him 43.0C4
minority. In IS when Mr Cleveland was
defeated, Tammany gave him 57.174 maj.
Poesthat look much like 1 aminnny sold him
out? No.it is false tojthe knowledge of every
one. In 18SS Cleveland was defeated in
Brooklyn andjthe rural counties of that state.
These are facts and history as well.
Mr Springer, chairman of the wrys and
means committee, said In a speech at New
York the other day:
"Of one thing the country mav be as
sured, that no step backward in the cause
of genuine tariff icform will be taken bv
the democratic memoers oi tne present
house of representatives. Opposition to
the objectionable features of the McKinley
bill and a demand for tariff tefcrm will be
kept in view, and this issue will be put for
ward as paramount and overshadowing
the others in the presidential campaign of
1092."
This does not not look much like demo
crats would now go back on their tariff
views It will be the last tin party will
do.
A dispatch f-om Columbus, Indiana,
says:
In eight of the twelve county conven
tions in this part of the state yesterday
resolutions were adopted indorsing Isaac P
Gray as a presidential candidate for 1S92
and ex-Congressman C C Matsoh for
governor of Indiana. In Bartholomew,
1'rown, Scott and Jackson countiei Cleve
land was preferred for president. In all
counties there was a clamor for a tariff for
1S92 similar to that of 1SS0. The demo
cratic party will go into the next president
ial canvass in excellent condition in
Southern Indiana.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
WfANTED A girl to do ireneral
V housework In a small faml y, Jn-
iuire at northeast corner of Eight and
.yon Sis, near S P depot.
rANTED. Hinhest pries paid for
M hii.es at tho chair fartory, Albany,
Oregon.
JOR SALE House and cornor lot In
; H' 3d add. 8750; Apply tol W Darii,
MONEY TO LOAN Homo capital ti
loan, in Hiiiiwto suit.on Albany and
L11111 county real enta'o or (rood person:!:
security, iv K Mol'hsraon, First Stunt
opp M-sr.nic Hall, A'.tiauy.Or.
SN STEELE fc Co., Albany, Ore
. Loan money on good real estate
seeurily in Linn niid adjoining cr.unli b
TTrt TT POULTRY, GAME.fresh
li I II from Portland and other
I I . M P'aces, always on hand nf
JL IkwflX our market, near corner o
Second and Ellsworth streets.
Georgk Slavuiitkr
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
N OTICE H HEREBY GIVEN THAT
by virtue of an order of a!e duly
made and ontero.l of record in I he County
Court of Linn county, Oregon, on the 5th
day of Jiinmry. Isi'u, in t'le matter of
the estate of Maria Crewso, deceased, the
undersigned, the duly qualified and act
itifr administrator of said estate, will nn
Saturday, the 13 h day of Kebrtinry, 1802,
at the hour of 1 o'clock p. 111.,
sell at public auction at 111 'Court House
door, in the city of Albany, Linn county.
Oregon, for cash in hand to the highest
biddor the rsnl property belonging to said
ostato, describe. I as follows, towit:
An undivided one-eleventh of the north
half of the donation Land Claim of
Siiniuel Porter and wife, being 'foliation
Claim No S'.KJ.'J.and being parts of Sections
5. ft, 7 iud 8, in township I t, S It 4 VT,
Willamette Meridian, in Linn county,
Cregon.
Llated this lith day nf.TilMnrv, IS!iJ.
filX). HCMPHitEY.
Adiu.uistr-,tor.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
"VToTll'K IS llKllrllV UIVKV THAT THE
11 liij.U-riu'HL-il l i. n .Inly ..H.i. iti.l ly tin
.limy e.nirt f..r I iim -miy, l.roiroii, u.liiiiiil.lrnt..r
i.l tl.u I'KlMenf E A 1 'mm, .Iivoiuh.I, IhIu of l.inn
county, Or.noti. All i-eion.... having cli.i.iit, aunuiM
cime are h.TL'l.y iwptl.-l lo pro....! tlu-.n prop,
t-rly loritU-.l to the u.nlcrii;itcc! al lii rtiil.-tii-o at
Sio.l lli.t.., rtk'ot, within pi iik-Ii! lis from thi.
'lit.. l.tt,l litvMnbc. --t.il, Hill.
J K Wuithcrfonl, a II HUM,
Altv for AiIi:iiiiistr;.L.r. Administrator.
MKK IIEKK
Parker flros, grocers.
New cloaks at V F Read's.
Litest styles (( hats t W F Ken.,..
Keduotion iu summer goods'at W F Head's
Apple- parcn for sale at Stewart & Sox s.
Kiae groceries at Conu Si Hendricson's.
Latest sheet music at Will & Link's.
Parasols and tun umbrellas at less than
eost at W F Read's.
Onlil spectacles and eye glasses, all styles
and pricet, at F M French's,
The finest line of pockoc knives in the
oity at Stewart & Box's.
Bargains in gold watches at French's.
"The Corner Jewelry Store."
A full line ot Waruer's corsets, best in
the world for the money, at V F Read's.
J. V. Ketitley, leading boot and shoe
maker, just east of Rwero House.
Silk umbrellas in nitural wood handles
choap at French's Jewelry store.
Uo to Klei 1 Itr s and hsye your shoes
repaired while you wait.
Patronize heme industry and buy hand
made harness, warranted, from O C Mo
Karl 1 nd, at Uubrullle a old ataod.
Go to 3 W Cobb, successor to Paisley &
Smiley, Fliun Block, for yi.urj.ib printing
)f sll kinds
pimples.
The old Idea of 40 yctrt sgo wm that faetal
cruptloria wero duo to a "blood humor,' for
which they garo potash. Thus all tlio old Saraa
parilias contain potash, a most objectionable and
drastic mineral, that Instead of decreasing,
actually creates moro eruptions. You haro no
ticed this when taking other Sarsaparillaa than
Joy's. It is howeror now known that tba stom
ach, the blood creating power. Is the seat of all
Tltiating or cleansing operations. A stomach
clogged by ludigestiou or constipation, Titiatea
the blood, result pimples, i clean stomach and
healthful digestion purifies it and they disappear.
Thui Joy's Vegetable Sarsaparilla Is compounded
after the modern idea to regulate the bowels and
stimulate tho digestion. The effect is immediate
and most satisfactory. A short testimonial to
contrast tho action of tho pot us h Barsaparillas
and Joy's modern vegetublo preparation. Mrs.
C. D. Stuart, of 400 Hayes St., 3. FM writes: "I
hare for years had indigestion, I tried a popular
Sarsaparilla but it actually caused moro pimples
to break out on my face. Hearing that Joy's was
alater preparation and noted differently, I tried
it and the pimples Immediately disappeared."
Vegetable
Largest bottle, most effective, siiiue price,
FOR SALE t!Y
STANARD & CUSICK ALBANY
TWO MEN AND ONE BOY
POUND DEAD!!
Vhile trying to Crowd tlieii
WAY INTO
DEYOE & FR0K1AN BROS
Store, where they alwajs have on hand
he largest Stock south of Portland, of
the latest improved Rifles and Shot
3uns; an immense stock of Fishing
Tackle of every description; Tents,
Hammocks, Cam p Chairs and thousands
of other things too numerous to mention
R,6pnir Shop
ui connection with the Store, and one of
e best workmen in the State to do any
nd all kinds of work.
Come oe Come al. No rouble to
how goods. "Small profit and quick
is out .notto.
c
IT Y DRUG STORE
Pfeiffer Block,
Albany
Stanaid & Cusick
-PSALMS 1K-
Uruga, Medicines, (bemicals, Faney
and Toilet Articles, Spouses. Brushes
Perfumery, School Hooks, and
Artists' Supplies.
I'bjaiciaiiH prescriptions, care
liily compounded.
F0RTM1LLER & IRVING
-FUNERAL DIRECTORS.-
Artstlal Kmbaliuiug done 8olonlinually.
Alhaiiy, Orrjoii.
CHOICE MEATS
ur All lines
ISmriclc -leaker,
Oppotiltp Schmocr's f.ivrry Sf.f, r.ixt
or to Wiilauu-tic I'ackiii C"s store.
Joys
MRS. GRAHAM'S
Cucumber
null
Elder Flower
Cr
Ik not t ittitt iii'l ic in t(tc hiidh in which tlist torut
is KpuItrl uik-'l, but nTir.;uiri'tW tnuliflft, ll
vreatvH u suit, nuti'lh, rlctr, n Tty hiii, antl hj
ilmlv yo rj,tltilly ui:tktM the u.mptmioii savrnl
hmJcM whitv. It h a .iiiiaut proU'ctton frm h
flTovtw ( sum ami mn. 1 mih! p-i'venU tun burn and
(ruck lei, ami hi sic k u-.uin Mill n.ivcr coins w hi Is you
so it. It dcdiim-it tln (ut f ir lc.r tlma soap and
watrr, nouriiht 1 and tniit i-j u;i the skin liMiii't anil
prevent Ihft (nrm:ilitti of wiinhlm' It givM th
freiHriMt, clarnenr ami ini'Miihiiciiii ( nkin that you
hd when a liltlo iirl. Kvttrf lady, fount r old.
ucht to une it, at it i:i .( ;i ni' voitllif'il a-far-aucetoany
l.tdy, and ll.u ponnit'irMitiv , ll suntaiuti
u acid. jHiwdtT or aik.'tti, it ,m hru)lfNn at d?w
and an notirhthiiiir to tin- fk-'i n d w it to the Hwir.
Trlrr tjll OM.at all ilnivt'it,'io.l h lirdrt-Hifni, oral
Mrs iirrvaiiifl t-raluiu'- t-xiahlii'inie'it, 1"S I'ohI utrt-ut
San Fra-irimio, where dlit? tn- u n IuiIr-h for all hletniith
ei of thofae or flnr. Idi.-.i a diHanee trenUtl
by lttor, rtend siauit' for li-f little hook "Hsw to
So ltcautiful."
Sample Bottled '..I';: .'",n,Sr
pay luHtaife aiid i-a'(u, I.ilv .fonts w.sfiit 1
MRS. GRAHAM'?
Face lilciicli
Curos tio wornt cahl-h i( rr.'tk'p, Sutihuni, Sal
own pis. Moth -put rlntt, Pin'.j'h'naiid all akin bleininhe),
lrlrr Hl.tKt. Hiinnlc aid r fleet if ; i sample
can he wtit ; jr.dy at utH Mmcd.
T)iQ Tl iHirrrrioi tint town who flmt nrdeis a
illO UlUg'OU hill ..f my fr-?paraiius will
hai'hf name added to vhii -olvrrtiHfUient,
My prrpir4tioiiH are lor hy whstesats drug
gidtein cliicufoand sverrsjity wsi of it,
WHY IS THE
W. L. DOUGLAS
93 urlUCi GENTLEMEN
THE BEST SHOE IN THE WORLD FOR THE MONEY?
It is itst'unih'sa shot, with tm lark or wax thread
to burt thoft'ct; mrtdo cf tho hvat lino rulf, stylisU
and easy, aud because we make viore thm-x of this
prarfe than any other manufacturer, it vnuaU Loud
f ewrd fthoea costing fmrnSUW to
f35(" (HHirmiiup lliuiil-ipwrl the flnt rnlf
4'a t-lnK) ever ofTvred for riimls trcucb
linportod tthors whleh cost from $i. to
sA 00 llnml-Sr-Mrd Writ Mtoi-, lltm cnir,
SPtm styltsh. funirnrtuhlo qii.I ftural)h'. The best
Shoo ever ufTered at tliH prloe ; snmc k-nido ua cun-tom-mad
8h(M's oosdiiK from $n.u to $'.ui.
CQ 30 1NHp Slnifi I armora, ltnllroal Men
vOi and LetttTt'arriersnll wear them: linn calf,
Seamless, smooth luslile, heavy thrcu bulus, t'Xtuu
stoii eden. ono pair will wear a year.
CO 30 flue citll'i nutiettcrfthocrvrrofTrr''1at
Dsfia thin price; one trial will convince Uioso
who want a shoe for comfort ami pervlci.
X0 n,lfl '-'0 Vorkiiimniinn shoos
kh are very ttroiiK nml OurahU;. 'I'hoo who
have given them a trial will we;ir no other make.
DAvfl, .iH n nd 81.93 si-hool shoeit am
UUI9 worn by tho boy everywhere; they cell
ou their merits, tho iuereiisluf? fltiles hIiow.
B orl Sac Stt.oo Iliiml-MfMrtl hIioc, host
LVsjdU ICO lioimoln. vervKtyllslKequaLitreuctl
linKjrted nhoesroatlmi from gl.ioto gti.ijn.
KnilirH J.3(, S.S.OO und SI. 75 kTioa for
Bllsscsaro the best fine boiitfola. stylish anil durable.
'nutin, Sco that W, I.. Douu'Iuh' naiuu uud
price aro stamped on the bottom of ench Bhoo.
BIT" TAKE NO SrilWTITi:TE.sTI
TnslBton local advertised dealers supplying ynxL
V. L. ilOL'tJLAs, IJrocklou, Maas. tiuldby
YA L. K.BLAJN
HE A I j ME'UIT.
PEOPLE
Gay the 55. B. Covgh Care
is the best thing they
over sa"w, We are not
flattered, for we knn-w
that real merit will win.
A)l we ask is an honest
trial,
l or Salo by FONH A7 fc M ANON,
Albany, Orauon.
Het dtock of 2nd W ROnds in the
ValUy. an.l llie moft rpsnnablo prices.
I have on hand all kinds of
FURNlTlttfc, STOVES, TINWARE,
TRUNKS, COOKS, PICTURES,
CLOCKS, CROCKERY,
ETC., ETC.
0"6 door wmt irs d Yoiiiit' eld Htnr(.
I. COTTLESK
f'O ALL WHOM IT MAY
CONCERN.
Noiice Is hereby uiven to all nariU. il.n
in accordance with law I have posted tres.
pans nonces on niv pre.nics forliidilln.'
parties litintinir on the sum. In dire"
(jard of saul notices parties have conMantly
trespassed 01 the premises, and In conse
quence a valuable horse hns been injured
b discharge of fn caniis. This is t0 notify
any and all parties, that 1 have n,,,,,,
my mind to pimecute am panv ho ties
pasies further 01, my premises' to the full
extent of the law, and that 1 ive
reward to any person who will name the
party who shot n.v horse,
Lebanon, Or., Dec oth, tS'.i
MARION HL'RKIIART.
'
ASK YOUR
ASK THE PEOPLE OF LINN COUNTV
Whero lo get the Host Bargains,
Where to get tlio Host Value for Your Money,
-I.H-
Clothing, Dry Goods, Etc.,
And they will Answer with Ono Voice, at
G. W.
Julius Gradwohl's Bazaar
The very latest news ia that you can huy at JULIUS
GRADWOHL'S BAZAAR, for net cash, goods as follows-.
Arbuckle's Coffee, Per Pound 25c.
17 lbs. Granulated Sugar $1.00
20 lbs. Extra C Sugar White 100
No. 1 Kerosene, per single gallon 25
5 Gallons Good Pickles 90
20 lbs. No. Savon Soap 90
A Complete Hanging Lamp 2.00
Wholosalo prlcoof mi(;ar-I00 llwoxtrs C, f i.'rr, 100 ibs gianulatod, J5.75.
I will conduot a strict etvdi aloro, and all koo.H will bs Hold Tor nut oli Trim In
so 25 pur tout 1sh tnan regular prhw. My stock: or Chlnaw.iro, fnoy Koods, and
all the dftsirablfl i.ylo ofdishoj, as wall as a kbiibm! amortm int of nroeirl(, orook
o.y, lamps nd lixtures Is comploto. 1 iiinko a spociilly ot llim to-, cdleos and
0 tkliiK powuor, atiu always piuaMe my ciiMiomorH,
Mv display of new toys and novoltios for Itio holidays thix year will bo tho
finest over broulit to Albany.
ALLEN BROTHERS,
Wholesale retail Grocers
CIGARS TOBACCO, AND
KINDS IN LARGE OR
IN THEIR
Flinn Block.
Wc strQ the People
Wh carry th nieit complet lino of Hard
ware, Stwves, flanges, et., in tlie market.
MATTHEWS & WASHBURN.
LEADINGDRUGGISTS
J. A. Cuniming,
Wall Paper,
Drugs, X'lvintw, Oils
ALBANY. -:- OREGON
FOSHAY & MASON
Druggists and llooksellers
Asei.Ui for John B. Aldcir.'a (uhllcallonH,
ii!eh w aell at publlnhor'n prloea wltt
latMiienddAr'
ALBANY. WE4KOA
ALBANY OR.
WWTSMAH & ETJLCERT BEOS,
Real EstaU Agoil;
Farmt and Ranclica for tala,
Aluo city brnperty In Albany
and Coryallii,
NEIGHBOR I
SIMPSON'S.
JuliiiH rnl wohl.
CHOICE FRUITS OF ALL
SMALL QUANTITIES
SEASON.
ALB AM 1
& HODGES,
OEEGON
STATIONARY &C
Albany
IRONWORKS
Manufacturers of
(EAM ENGINES CRIST AND SAW
MILL MACHINERY IRON RONTS
AHD ALL KINDS OF HEAVY
AND LICHT WORK, IN
IRON AND GRASS
CASTINCS.
pnclal attention jnld n t pnlrlriK '
da of machlnon
PaUnrns Made on Short Notice
IIBIIIBIIIIIBI
(! TIIH CK.EHBATKn . .
srviiTH & WESSON
H
ra
ft.
FineM Small Armt Ever ManuUctured.
UUMHIUTV. T-Ju-wui -o.V
WORKMlNSHIP . J r-pTi
CONurNiFurc i I. i 1 Yfts.K
I-0A0W0 end $i:TY.v- &
lltwaic of cheap iron lmitatio-..lj
Send roflilirtfra'.j Ca'...K".!i) and frloo l-A t.
SMITH d WESSON.
.' fin Mir 1 1.1. , .11 . 1 ss.
B 3 ..m . , .7" 1 u 1 I 1