Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1892)
OI,l)-T( ME COr-'VENIiOXS. Kansas City is not goinK 10 be silent when the national committee meets, lie, c; will be urged in no uncertain tone, and she m undcubteJIy receive due consideration wus connection it is proper to call atten won to the fact that most of the democratic conventions have heretofore been held in the east, and it is time for the west to demand ac- KnowIedBmcnt of lis own importance. In 1S32 was held the fir.t democratic na tlonal convention for the purpose of nomina ih'B a vice-president, Jackson brine the unanimous choice of the party for president. Since that date the present system of nomina ting candidates for president and "ire-president has been in vogue. The convention of 1S32 was held in Iialii. morj in May; that of 1S35 the first to nom inate both a piesident and vice-president-was held in Baltimore in May, that ol 1S40 in Baltimore, May 5; that of 1S44 in Baltimore, May 27; mat of 184S in Baltimore, May 22; of 1S52 In Baltimore, June Ij of 1S56 in Cin minan, jnne 2; of 1S60, regular convention in Charleston, S. C. Anril ai. n,l .ii .... to Baltimore June IS; of 1S64 at Chicago, .Au- b ly; 01 iaoa at iew York, July 4; 0; l872(which ratified the nomination ol Greeley .m u.o.n oy ine liberal republicans) at Bal ...no.e, or l0,o at St Louis, June 27 ISo at Cincinnati. lune 22: of iSS. r-i.: cago, in June, and of 1SS8 at St Louis, Jure 7 The first record of the aoDuintment nf , national democratic committee to take charge me ucmocrauc campaign was in 1844. Previously, committees had been appointed to draf: addresses. That appointed in 1SS4, af ter drawing up an address nfttrwirds duly yuuiisnea considering the question of their duties and after receiving the written advice of the chairman of the demo cratic convention of that year Uendiick B Wright establiahed headquarters in this city -..u luMuucieu me national campaign with great vigor. The first chairman of the na tional democratic committee thus chosen was KobsrtJ Walker, then a senator from Missis sippi and subsequently secretary of the treas ury in Tolk's Cabinet, The precedent then established has continued, and craduallv ih. national comaiittee has possessed itself of the province of naming the places aad dates for holding conventions, the number of delegates to compose the same and various other im portant amies. Trior to the convention of 1S32 nominations were made in various ways. Washington was elected president with no appreciable opposi tion. After his two terms by common con sent Adams and Jeflcrson were the candidates of the two parties then known as federal and iepubii:an for president, and Adams receiv ing the most electoral voles was declared president and Jefferson vice-president under the old constitution. The first congressional caucus to norrinatc ' imimuaies lor p-esident and vice president it said to have been held n I"iiilade!phia in iSjo, and t: hare nominated Jefferson for president end Hmr for vice-president. In 1S0S, when Jefferson's second term was about to close, a congressional caucus aas held In thi city, and Mr Madison was chosen, and he was again chosen by a congressional caucus in ioi2. in lbiO lames Monio; was nomina m uj a congressional caucus. In 1S24, the democratic congressmen declined 10 go into caucus ior lire purpose of nominating a presi dent. A caucus was held , however, by 06 out ot 21O democtaiic members, and W illiam II Crawford was nominated by the "Rump." jacKson, Clay and John Quincy Adams also ran, with the result that the election was thrown into the house and Adams was chosen by that body. This was the end of the con gressionai caucus. Jackson appealed to the country, being put in the field by the demo cratic members of the Tennessee legislature an u elected. TIIKKltiHT WAY AT AI.IIANY. J here Is but one course for .lmnr.n. lu the state senate to pursue in th- m,.ti..r contested seats, as there is but one right au nuuest course. fhry have the now or to n.sp.ni nmn... 1.. -1 . . . ,-t"- i cii-ui-j repuiwonns. but lln-v h.-n-,. , right to do so. They can refuse. I i vestlgatinj; contested seats ti n, !.,.!. ...1 deuce essential to a just decision, but if uuj uo so tliev commit a grievous wrong. It Is bad politics thus to mknu and it is something worse than bad politics.' u morals as Ti... ..,.. .1. .. 1. ha been done by republicans in ,10 way ' " uoing oy democrats. lt.e temptation of a nam- wlm m,v.r. ity is slender to lean a little towards Its own advantage in decldinj- contest cases is trong. so much the more r.isn fr care in avoiding It. The democrats have rightful ,,. ,-i both branches of the legislature. In that the political opinion cf the stnti Id rtl.. ea. it is lor them to use their ""'"on a to retain the confidence 01 ine people. They should unseat no ie- ubllcan member excent imnn n, i . i"'' """it in nis election. New York 11 m it. "3 KI! IIKUK l'arkcr Rros, grocers. New cloaks at W F Head's. I.stest stylos cf hats'it W K lt,.. deduction in sununer goodsfat V K Head's Apple parers f.r salo at Stewart & Sox t r lae groceries at t onn ii I Ii-ndf icaon'a Latest sheet music at Will & Link's. i&rasnll lm mn Mt..!...lt.. - . I .1 ......... ... a, u-m insu cost at w r Kead'a. Tha fillAnt linn nf tui..L-.., L: :. -.l . niiitun III CI10 eiry at Stewart Sox a. A fllll na M W . . . . - --. luori vnrH.(, DPSl In mo worm ior ine money, at W Head's. J. . I.entlcy, li.adill ( boot and shoe maker, just east of Hsvero House. Allk limhrMllaa in 1 1 11 vui, wuwi nannies uueap at I'reucti s Jewelry store. I atromze hemo industry faud buy haml mado narilHRa uirm.tA.1 t t ft it rarnuu.at uubrulllo s old staud. Co to 3 y Cobb, successor to I'aisloy & uiiitif . rutin ii.-akIt. f.ir ... i .k The following letter shows that its au thor is a man of sense, a man who has the courage of his convictions. J, u what every man In the country should do who finds himself out of harmony with his party on this Question. Ev.i . - i".icmunisi in the democratic party should vote with the republicans on the tariff , every tariff reform republican should vote Ritville, Wash., Jan. 2, 1S92 lir IV. I rXt r.rm-.t t? . . ri . W . .,'""'"' oecreiarv Adams County Republican Committee. Ritzville t diH. Itfli- Vif I L ' u . 1 "eov tender through vou, to the republicans "of Adams crtnnr 11 ."i"JUUn as Chairman of the - S.4S.SS.C cupcr. at once My reasons for this course are that on n questior., w hich seems now to be one upon . ai,c muuers its record in the constitutional convention and fir and second legislatures is such that I en not approve by further 'ndorsement. KespectfuPv jours, IX Blciiaxan. Bad Blood. ami iiiTT-nrr Tntiii's-s MutsM,,,, Impure or vitiated Mood Is nlno times out of ten raused by k.iiiiu J.irm of eoiivtlpatioii or indices Hon Unit i !o;:h up 11,,. system, w!ieu Hi.' blood naturally I,,. eor.ua i::ilin'iiiti.l tvlil. ;;M) fete mutter. Th-olilSarni nr!!n S" ll'.ter.iM t.t riiuh .......ii, Iw J : Hie !! i ll.' ! 1 Mi .-a . t f ll:,. 1 illi tile 1 I lie -ry ii ij aii'la is Tt The entire coast line of the (Jlohe is about i-i'i.wu milos. NEW ADVI5RTrSK.MR.Vjsr" "B ifANTKn.-.v girl f -In irl ., -oi!ii'ioi nnpt. U l' Rn.aall n u,tictWWU rirtt anu Vnter street olil tt:itl ti!)soh: Jnv':, arousci t!u' liver, Lidiu-. ; u i.l 1 ov.'el. lo 1 mil ltu ui-iion. u::,l i:iv.:,-..r.iio-i t!ie ( ;rct:!.i;k.:i, Try U iv.vl in;:.. i;s , at-tiuu. ciias. Uv, :i: I Tiiir-J jfU'l .Mark at s, n b.Oo.1 ai:l v. Ivlc o i ci- tie beca;:ie ro:iv::i: u ! : Us, fur I on .1 it j; ,, iuu a oliai!!,.'. i: ;-,-.ii'j. lieil mm br;i ami every!!,; MRS. GRAHAM'S Cucumber asul Elder Mower Craam t I ill ft i-.iiii..ti.. I. .......... 1.. .. .i. . . im MicniiFi iiKHIIUI lilts irtllj M IMlllllUrlv I. nt t um ue irruiiu-tuv ni.iki- the euiliuni wsittmI hlmdcti whitt-r. It to ii r uiMiiiiit protection frin tlie t'lflfttl tf t.1111 usi.tu....! I Ircfklei, mn! Ulnck li. a.U will n -wr c e while y.ni si. si ill-mint's MK-itici' inr in'iter itiuu mi.i --.v., .iimiisHim HHII IK irt III" Hklll tlMrilUH Mini liruVftlttl lllQ 'iltii:,li.,l, s.,i.,lIl..-. I. ..: troli i iff n, WturiH Ha um.I MiiNilit.t-M. of fkin licit y.u iii hus.ii n iiua mn. t.wrv m.lv, Tmui or o( oiiyht tw it. its it uivts u n.ure viithfitl anreitr Uhiv to allV l.i.lv i,il tt. ,i - i. ... .. miiU, N,,iTorn,k,li. hm hu-iiileNPi an d. w oni.nriMiliLr 1 Ilir k'n if ili'W Irt (o tllO lluwt-r. Trier 1 OO.nl all ilniupiMiNnnil litn.ln '.Nero, or :il Mrs liiTVUIrie i:r:ltin.i'y .. . i.., it Sail Knuieimi, where lietie.ill.i,lieii'l.ir'iill llelni.li- OTijl the (SCO "r ll;lliv. I. t.li.- .tt .IMunru tiviil.,1 i. . . .. mi ner mile I K "llitw ti be Keautiful." Xamnln Tlnt.tln ' ''r i pay p .t:it-e iul .,.., .,,y c.u nu'i'nel JVTR3. Ml A U ATITIC Face ISlwidi ' t I'-r.ekle. Slllll.llrn SlU- I'rll'H hi, 111, II.... ..I...- I ....: .' ... , eiiveuve ; mi sample TjlR DnifftrfSl", !".."''" '"'" "r-t "rilDin l.u. ii or, in. i in iii.v irei;ir;ilions wi Imvelils name a.l.leil In lliis mil erliemeut. b'ldUln i.tiie.Mllil every ei'.e west ol it. er. .-. r villa e.l i: .tear...,.:.!-: - t ine u;.i;e:i. ru.ly, Klslki'.riv.ii.iiiufiiil Oarsaparslia FOR SALE MV 5TANARD & CUSICK ALBANY c ITY llfil'tj .STORE . lu-'l r :;,i.-ir ' 'rr?" ! ... . WHY ls THE W. IL DOUGLAS ASK YOUR NEIGHBOR - : - ASK THE PEOPLE OF LINN COUNTY WJieio to et the 5ost bargains, Where to got tlio Bout Value for Your Money, -IN- Clothing, Dry Goods, Etc., Aud they will Answer with One Voice, at G. W. SIMPSON'S. L Julius GradwoM's Bazaar I r V rn p r, . m, noi r,j. inquest price paid for Oret-osi. meiory, Altiany V i i. 'iL'?r'f0""B ar"' civnur lo! In : Apply to I W Davis MSV0 L0AN -IIom' piti to 1TI loan. Insumstoyii t.on Albativ and Linn eoiiniv .i ..i.,. ... " " al,a. security, w R McPlioraon. KirMt wi,.ti onn. M.ni,i irnit m '.. . . wwu.v wau, .-.:ya!jy, tir. Pfeiffer Block, Albany Stanard & Cusick KOPRiETona: -DKALERS IS- s. iih'ic is iiuii itio.-'s ;i ,jvl,.matic att.'mpt In l.rinviit tl.,. Czar f I;,,,,;., fp.niknowinjj 'lie i-xt. nt vf th,. faini,,,, (hut prcvuil. i ,U ilumiiiiciiK. I'lntiK-nit.ii-piisuitllysurrmiii,!- ny iwrtipt in who I;,V1 t!i,.m from knowihK the truth. Tin- rutin- official sr. tcin is hoiicyciiiiilictl with corniptinn, anil the rair's zeal to (ako the whole work of relieving the stai-vint; on the shoulilern of the t'overniiient is douhtless due to the de sire of corrupt otlicial.s to make the relief mid line their own pockets. Thus far we have failed to find a single newspaper, even among Gov. Hill's most ardent supporters, which unqualifiedly in dorses his plan of campaign. There Is not a public man of force and Influence any where who endorses it. Whether for hl..i. tariff or low tariff, free silver, or no silver, iney an oppose his masterly, leg-stretch mg, trousers-splitting straddle. Nashville A mrrtean. 1 . A'ny, 0r0. ! uu uuiviiuing cruuli NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS. NOTICE is heroby Kiven that I, or rrv Dunlitv. w .1.. .... ' . '-J county . Orpon.i .t o ..il....i. . . ,!, i T , , " --luuii a in ana remain on til 4 oclcok p m.at their rosctive places ""ii I'luuHiccfi.at the fi,l ..s icr uie jeroi JbUj. Vkv'ifek IoBda'' '-'y 13. 1S92 tox alley, Tuesdav, fi'cb 10, 1SU2 Jordan, Wednesday, Feb 17, 1S'J2. hefo Thursday, feb IS, 1S!)2. ijranklia H.,ttc.f Friday, Feb 1(1, SOo htlburn, Saturday, Feb 20, lit ' "' orth l.tlnon, Mnndav, Feb "n'lSflo ' -."iiiiav, ri i,s;t2 , lf!!2. 18!I2. The Jaira wood of Australia Is hard and as uurawc as oak. It is ell adapted for rannelllng and carving, and Is destined to be much in favor with church builders owing to Its rich deep mahogany color. ' A plant is to be erected In Philadelphia for the manufacture of cellulose.a material to be used for a lining for ships, Cellu. lose will absorb eight times its weight of water. - .-...uiiuv, rn i.y.i;;, ;-,'1'n'n, Tuesday, Feb 2:; is'i" V.arcrloo, T.u,.,lav. Feb 23, lt,!io ""' .Sodavill, Wednesday, Fnb "4 W Tlmrsdav, Feb 2.), l's" t rawfordsvil:,., Kridav", F,., 2(1 lsv"' v isiuntay f t.u 27, 1st; ,, : "'""i .-ainrnav, fcchi; tenter, Saturday, Feb 27 181)" N llarrislmrc Monday, Fob M h Ilarrwburjr, .Monday, Feb 2H. 'Kisey, mesdav, Ma. .h :, Ksif Sliedd, Wednesday, March " Tso" latigMit, Thursday, March :i, Is" JJrleanii. Thursday, Marcn 3, lSj- ' Inou, rnday. March 4, 18(12 " Mrauso, Saturday, March S, ,S'I" West Albany Saturday, March !i" Albany, Monday. March 7, IS') ' I,,,,,,,,, . V! ll"cn 1892, . lament win ua rtquircd jour taxes aud save costs. . . f. SCOTT, Dated January 2Ut:,T"C1,tCt0r- "rugs, Medicines, Chemicals. vB., and Toilet Articles, Sponges. Brushes, Perfumery, ScLool Books, ami Artists' Supplies. J lijKicions' tr'KtrlIHi:(t tun Inly componuUect. 58? .QiUirfcET for a H tfe CENTLtMPM THE BEST SHOE IM THE TOLtt FOR THE MONCT? i : isfisi'aniu'sbli.)t wlUi nn Uvksor wax thn-mf ',,"i"n',nv "mna.-lurtr. It tuuia han .rum ..iiu io S i.l w. Jill irrf1 n hium u l.ins. 7 , . - -"v" CSvl UO llnn-.t.n v,.! Sh.:.T. rii S3.Sf-V?".C ,l?,'0?'l 'fn'ners. Hall'rnnrt Men 582. S.,!".'.,1""1 "" '" 'tiTshouovfrorforoil at xx-t.r. r , ' "Ill CnnvmCO UlOU ii 7. .r isunrorr sni BcrTlco. Rnvn' ? .fi.i-rs soh.Hii .i,", '.. r.iT-t ..1ylt nuj't TrjfwliPr; tlioysol i, ,ira, in, UiiTOSSlllH HOlUII SllUW. L-SdlPS S3-09, Manil-soiaeil slice, best find SKr.l shoo for ,ii. r..yimnainl(luralil. ..mien -.fj. Slliisetari. Sbv btyil flu Di.nifo v iiuiion.-M. him . J.. UoiiK as' liamu price are smuipwl ou the liuttuiu of Jm i, " ,1 1 SI. IISTITITK MW Tnbinlon local tjsft,l di,alurSHIlt)irivlT.T.., -K- L. K. HLAirV TWO MEN AND ONE JOY ii UK A 11 H JSoth the meihoti ,! ,.5(JUits when feyrup of Fig., is ,aIer) . h ia pI t and refreaamg to the tatc, nndac'u) gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, fZeT?m B,mc?' deanses ihoy tern effertiml v i n . i " - j 'i-i'i io cuius, cena- aches ana ffceers aud cures habitual cot.atipation permanently. For sale m 60c aacf $1 fcottlCB by a CALIFORNIA FI0 SYRUP CO touoviulA'tfANC'scoi CAL- .,' i . ' I The Verv latest IlfSWa in t.hnf. vnn nan iiir tit TTTT rnro w J " " " " j uw v uwiuo GBADWOHIi'S BAZAAR, for net cash, gooda as followst Arbuckle's Coffee, Per Pound 25e 17 lbs. Granulated Sugar $X 00 20 lbs Extra C Sugar White 1.00 No. 1 Kerosene, per single gallon 25 Cans refilled, 5 gallons l.oo 5 Gallons Good Pickles 90 20 lbs. No. Savon Soap .00 Wholesale price of suSr-M0 lbs oxtra C, $4.7.1; 100 .bs Riamilatod, J3.7f.. .0 - r-T coI' V ' ot 'li "l'ro, and all K,. H will b. h..I, for nt cash fr ,:n II) 1, Z , r" hnFVM rl'Hlini. a, well as a ,.ra s..,rt,nsnt .If Kr.cflri.M. e'n"k bTkliJ l.'.'r'.'T W C',!n,,,1,l', 1 " lilyot llJut,:, colloo, and biking powder, und always plaso my customers, Agent for eevoral rcsponsiblo insurance companion JuliH Orud H. lil. ALLEN BROTHERS, Wholesale s retail grocers CIGARS TOBACCO, AND CHOICE FRUITS OF ALL liiurr mi 1 a n.- . . ...,i- t,s sMnuB vjn &IVIAI.L QUANTITIES IN THEIR :SEASON. Flinn Block, -:- :- ALBA.N-! Pay Virile trying to Crowd then storo, where they a'wais have on hand he lareest .Stock soul hot Portland, of the latest improved Killes and Shot ail immense Mock of H.liintr lack o of j ....! ... HatniiKicks, Camp. Chairs ;1d tiious,, .,! -I cuier Hung, iou numerous to mention .1 .. 1 hi uniieciinii with ti, . . . : anil one ol Co.ne o: Come N0 rob,, to , '.win .Tim quick al-i" is ou: .notto. Or All Kixuh FISH. I'd LiI.tu v ti a ., : : from Pun .i j .. i ..1.11 oiner places, nlway, on hand af s,.rr,n,i m" corner o w.. .,u 1 1 n v 1 r to streets. 0OROK Slavoiiter THE 1 akmjm; ic ci i. Mii-I nnokwtai ks nr.. l.i,lf; vam ,, th..o, oi,,liv..s( f !i,.(.,.Vi,t(,l railroad i Now Vork city, thus reducing (he weight from SW lo iiboiit 100 pounds. The lininil I'ulls of l,al,rudor in In-morr than twin, us h';;h as Tails, l,oin:,'(io in hfigld. Ior sale by T'JI-Ai;.ji t Dealers in GENERAL HARDWARE Albany, Orison. VM; . .nH .i . "r' na i ie I bikvA ri I,! .ii l: roaonaolo price. . . UBUU an AlUUd Ol FUHNITU3E, STOVES, TINWARE. TRUNKS. BOOKS, PICTURES, CLOCKS, CROCKERY, ETC.. ETC. On6 door west of S E Youni-'a old stor. L. G0TTLEI8 STOCKHOLDERS MEETING. V-OJK'E IS IIERKBY GIVKN THAT lJlleJ",nu?. mwtmir of the stock. Assoc onT,':' ' ?'' I-n rtrnrv io ,, is. ,",. ' V" .r r" V- "h- ban.u"ft.," '!-.i!K"h---pj;: lliee ll:e. nm In, .m ,1.. 1. ... m oijrdand,p,,,ncd.a,;'I,r;;;1 other Iiu.hiii-.sh Ha may ,-, me liuroro tliB - - "..Jin uii.v 01 .i.iminry, Sivrctarv. m.ioih tiwi-ii-iclc - Sc - Uaker, "or tu Wutauiille I'atkuiK tVs sloro. We are the People Who carry' the most complete line of Hard-'-ware, Stoves, Ranges, etc., ill the market. MATTHEWS & WASHBURN. , . uu si k jcv rjc aj ftm j LEADINGDRUGG1STS DRUGS. MEDICINE! STATIONARY &C f J. Ciuiiniing. . Wall Paper, i Jrvigrs, Paint, Oil, CSlasis, lit o. , ALBANY, -:- OQm P'OSHAY MASOM Ii. Ahloti's ,.uolicai ons'. Ai"ii.ltf t'oruhi ji Inch VbStfil a Albany IRONWORKS i Manufacturers nf EAM ENCINES CRIST AND SAW MILL MACHINERY IRON KONTS WD ALL KINDS OF HEAVY AND LICHT WORK, IN IRON AND BRASS CASTINCS. FORTMILLER & IRVING- fecial attention Klrl d of ina.'lilnnn nalrlnu t Hatturns Made on Short Notice -FUNERAL DIRECTORS Arterial Embalming done 8olentifloaily. Albany, OreRou. B B . lIr'-""lTi,n m I' " WESSON i ,- .,n WESSON - REVOLVERS- ALBANY OR. WMTSMAN & EULBERT BROS, Heal Estate Agents Farms and Ranches for sale AIbo city bronrrty in Albars and C'oryallis, m m The Fie-.T..,B. " rk " " e Manufactured. " n '" t r.'i ivrfrrf. fa ' , : ,.;i,.!?.y,i "I'll Beware of thvan Iron lmi.,,.. LiJB " "1 roaniir-tTH K! MIT" WESSON. " a a.- 1- l3.iffi c a H j, J