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Kir.THKMl'HMKNT AK1 KKrOKU. Mr llj'.man changed hit mind Friday about jietniitting arnendmeati to his retrench ment resolution! and they were put to the rote in the iam form that they were debated on the previous day. The tesult defined the pobition of the democratic majority on the question of subsidies and bounties. The flnt resolution, which declares against subsidies and bounties in every form and also against lending the credit of the government in ai i of private or corporate enterprises, in language that admits of no misunderstanding or evasion, was adopted by a vote nearly as large as the fall strength of the democratic membership whilst the antagonistic vote was less than half the republican strength. That settles the fate Of every scheme for subsidies or bounties that may come before the present congress, and it may be taken as a heavy blow and sore dis cour.ig?m:nt to the proposition to indorse the bonds of the Nicaragua canal scheme for $100,000,000. The sec9nd resolution was also adopted, but by a smaller vote in its favor and a larger one against it. The explamtion of this diminished support is the fear that it might be constructed into a declaration against such appropriations as that for river and harbor improvements. Mr Molmin had explained that the resolution was not intended to have that nairow construction, It simply declares against unnecessary and lavish expenditures and that "no money ought to be appropriated by congress from the public treasury except such as is manileslly necessary to carry on the several departments frugally, efficiently and honestly administered." Suck work as that of river and harbor improve ment is the regular work of a department, all the money being expen Jed under the manage ment of the officers of the government. It is part of the ordinary administration of public aflairs and therefore the declaration of the resolution dees not apply so long as the work is done with due regard to economy, efficiency and honesty. With this understanding there is no reason why the declaration should not have the full support of the democratic party, The action of the mijority in tpa house in making the declarations embodied in the Hol man resolutions will receive the hearty appro val cf the great mass of people, outside as well as inside the democratic pat: v. The republican congratulate themselves oa their shrewdness in having anticipated the action of the democratic congress by making the steamship subsidies and sugir bounty part of the permanent expenses f the government for a term of years.theiefcrj compelling annu al appropriations lo meet them uuless the credit of the government is to be impaired. It was a shrewd trick but it is not impossible that a way may be found to circumvent the scheme. There is a grave question whether subsidies and bounties to individuals and cor poration are not in ccfiict with the constitu -tion. That question may be settled by the highest courts before lor.g. There can hardly be a difference of opinion as to the inequality of such a policy and its unfairness to enter in i.-es a.id industries that hive lo struggle along without such help. If the subsidy and Lounty legislation of the last congress can Le repealed it ought to be, and the state of the treasury demands it. Cleveland Yi'mVi'Vr. THE I'KMOCIiATIl CANIUll.VI 1'. In choosing its candidate for the presidency this y-cr the democratic party will be gov erened mainly by its desire to win in the elections. Though the partisans of individual aspir ants may not be able to understand it, the party is not concerned lo exalt the horn of this man or that. Its purpose is lo elect the can didate who can most surely be elected. It wants a good demoeiat in the While House, and it does not greatly care which of many good democrats he shall be. It wants democratic laws emcted and democratic pol icies carried out. It desires to take the shortest i oad to that end. It will select its Candida-? with rcftren-e to his!;cti'ji Ir- onal considerations and pciional "booms' will hav: sc:on J.iry pi ace in the convention's consideration if the convention truly rtfl-jcls the attitude sn ! will ol the p.iry. A bill to take a census of the population of New Yor k has become a law. As soon as the census is complete a new district ing of the state into assembly and sena torial district will be made. The World estimates that a fair apportionment will make the legislature democratic on joint ballot by majorities ranging f'om 14 to 3S, based upon the result of the lat election. It is to be hoped that the democrats in that atatc w ill make a fair, straight-forward ap pointment both for legislative and con gressional purposes and thus place the ban of party condemnation upon the scheme of gerrymandering. Hear Tttrgrnui: There is to be no war. Cool your ardor. I.?t's save all this out breaking patriotism of ours to expend in waging war against some nation more like an equal. By the way, if it must have vent let's castigate Great 1'iiuin for inter feiin" with our seal fUliing rights. There would be some credit in that. I'n if Jl.ivi'r Inn nilnihitfl tluit if tlio ni'iti'iii of tlii' I'.irtli wi'iv swMi'nly nrriti'-l tin' 'fhijH'ri'tiirp prodin'l would In' Millit irnt t 1 molt ttiid ovimi V"hiti.i' it; wliilii if it foil into iho .-1111, a init'li ln'.it would ho prodon-d rt'-tilN fr"i:i llo- 1 -opl .t;-i i. ,11 of .MHI'l .-.poor, , i.f .-nrlmll till' of riiiln'. l" ! V 'liit SlAlKi Kl.-.nrs liit'in. r.Ai f Sc" tein'icr ,j, jS'jJ, sp.y-: "A c i:nmiiiu;u'i! of -liccr sn 1 twe.'.'y :iij;i haw 'oc-n .n. to : v:'; t the in.-vcr.il (o.;".'y ...:': ot "i; vii i 1 . " ; .itlrnd 1:-!- 7. It 111. At NHS UK A ll II. It is idle to alttempt to disguise the fact that Secretary Blaine is a very sick man. It is not merely an accidental attack of ill ness,btit his physical power Is broken to an extent that obviously impairs his mental capacity when any serious strain is put upon it. It has been evident to all intelligent ob servers of Mr Maine's physical condition during the last two years that he Ua hope less invalid, and It is simply cruel lo at tempt to keep him under the strain o'. a presidential coi.tcst. Indeed, the con viction can hardly be resisted that many of those w ho are pressing him us an os tensible candidate, are simply masquera ding under his acknowledged exceptional popularity to advance their own personal or political ends; anJ it ts Intimated in in telligent political circles that the immedi ate friands of President Harrison are specially interested in keeping him before the public as an apparent candidate,know Ing that he could not accept a nomination if tendered to him, and hoping to prevent other candidates fiom entering the field and acquiring formidable strength. Mr Blaine has rendered great service to the country, and at no time has it been more conspicuous or more deserving of popular ad-r.iration than during his present Premiership. He was the only statesman of his party In the great contest for the revision of our tariff policy. But for his enlightened statesmanship and unfalter ing courage the McKinley bill would Pot have contained a single feature of reci procity, and the party would have been en tombed beyond the hope of resurrection. The one element of strength that now re mains for the republican party in the next national contest, is Mr Blaine's reciprocity. Thus he saved his party from wrecking itself and 'he has been as eminent in .liplomacy as he has been in statesmanship duiing his service In the present Cabinet. Let Mr Blaine have rest; let him have peace. Phila. Times. The politicians are for Hill or Gorman, but, outside of New York state, it is evi dent that the people of the democratic party are yet for Cleveland. Mill has it in his power to make democratic success al most assured by getting out of the way and advocat'ng Cleveland's nomination. But the chances are that he won't Ttl: griim. KEAV ADVERTISE! EN1 S,. VlfANTED. cir! t do penerl V housework. Call nt roshlmio or olEee of l)r U W Mhston. I .ton SALtS House anil corner lot in Il'i 3d add. $750. Apply to I W DavW ONEY TO LOAN Home capital to loan, in sums to rmt.on Albany and Linu eomitv real estate or snorl personal security, V K McPherson, First Street opp, Mrsnuio Hall. Albany, Or. . X EADY TO Yr.K. Parties desiring l, wood pt;t in or any r'&C ' '- done, carl obtain prompt attnmion Dy se em In R the services of Daniel Lowe .at the little ferry house. Leave orders there. "1B WANTED. Highest price paid for T T blues at the chair factory, Albany, Oregon. STOCKHOLDERS MEETING. VfOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the annual meeting of the stock' boldbrs of the A I bau3 Building and Loan Associat ion will be held on Friday, Feb ruary Kl;b. 1S92, at the hour ot 7:30 p ni of said day. In the Bank of Oregon, in Albany, Linn count", Oregon, for the election of nine directors, to serve for the term of ouayear next ensuing from nid meeting, and until their successors are elected and qualified. and to transact such other business as may come before the association. Done by order of the aso' elation this 15th day of January, 18t2. C H STEWA KT. Jay W Mr.AiN, President. SojretaJT. STOCKHOLDERS" MEETING. "VTOTICIC IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT -i-N thero wiii he ft meeting of the (stock holder .if the Odd Fellows Hall Building Association held t theirotrice in Albany, Oregon m Monday, the 14th day of March, 1S!, at the hour ol 7 o'clock p 111 of said day. f jr .ho purpose of electing seven directors to serve for the ensuing year ami I ' the transaction of any other business th'it may coine befuro said meeting. 'ihis the 2oth d av of January. .92. w C T EEDALE, K A 7'arkrr, President. aioTKsrv. T Vox sale by Sl'KYTAll'l SOX, Dealers In GENERAL. HARDVYASS .Mh.i".v, tJrc'Hi. FC3HAY a f.'ASON tVOLJI! AMI AM) I m-sggisisan.. l;iokieI!ery :::- ih lor John II. Ahi'ju'a puMloation1', -c5 THE Vrker Rrn. Kroet'r, Kew cloaLs nt W V Kuail't. I.tt Ktyl-M cf hAltAt W F i;.r. Keductioo iu tunrnor good't K iUftd's Apple parers f rtiAle at Stewart A. Soi i. Kiae groceries at Conn & llendricaon'a. Latest sheet music at Will -V I.iuk's. ParisoN anil sua utnlrol!i At vn Ihsu oust at V F Read's. The finest line of pock M knlTfi iujtho city at Stewart & Sox'a. A full Kno ot Warner' corsntB, bb iu the world for the mouey, at W F Head's. J. V, Bentley, letdinf hoot and shoe maker, just east of Ktvere House. Silk umbrellas in nttural wood hamllen cheap at French's Jewelry store. Patronize heme ioilustry gaud buy hand n:ade lumen, warranted, from O C Mo Karlmd,ai Dul-mllies old stand. to C V l!, succetsorto Taisley -S Smil?t Fuuii U.'oi-U , for yrurjoli printiug of all kinds CON STIPATION, Afflicts half tho Amerleau rt-eoplo yet there is only ono preparation of Sarsajiarilla that acts on tbo bowels and reaches this important trouble, aud that is Joy's Vegetable Earsaparilla, It re licves it in St hours, aud an occasional dose prevents return. Wcreferby permission toC.E. Klkingtou. 12.r Locust Atuim, San Francisco; J. 11. Brown, Petaluma; H. S. Wins. Geary Court, Sua Francisco, and haadreeaof olhers who hove used it in constipation. 0i letter is a samplo of hundreds. Elkingtoti, wris: "I hare been for years subject to bilious m-a-lnctu-s nnd constipa tion, lliivo been fo bad for a year back havo had to take a phyic evt'ry other night or else I would have a ln-muice. After tikii-- one battle of J. V. S., I am iu f'lciiiiiii sl-ajv. It bus done wonderful things for me. i'eopl-j similarly troubled should try it be convinced.'' W W W i W Sa5sapari!!a Most modern, inwt e.Twtivu. Lirceat Lotr'-v Kume price, i.w', six lur frj.w. -FOR SALE nV- STANARD & CUSICK ALBANY TWO 3IEX AND OKE BOV FOUND DEAD!! Vliile trying to Crowd thcii WAY INTO iiEYOS & FROfVlAN BROS Stor, where they alw.it g have on hand he largest Stock south of Portland, of the latest improved Ritles and Shot 3uns; an immense stock of Fishing Tackle of everv description; Tents, Hammocks, Camp Chairs and thousands M other things too numerous to mention Repair Sliop connection with the Store, and one oi 'he best workmen in the State to do any and all kinds of wor Come or.e. Come i . No rouble to how goods. "Small prcfit and quick is oui .notto. c ITY DRBG MORE PfeifTer Block, Albany ROl'i-MRTdnt: Drugs, tdirir.t-Hl Cliemicalii, ,Fa:ii'.v tinJ Toilet Articles, Sponges. BruslitSi Porfiiuiftr j, S'cl-.ool tor.k, ri:1 Artists biipplies. I'lij NiciaiiH' irtH-riit ion onre fuly couipountleil. Hest stock of 2nd p" kxk1i in tho V.llny, ami th. nioct re.--oimbl pticai. 1 kavs on liRiid all kimis of FURNITURE, STOVES, TINVVARF, TRUNKS, BOOKS, PICTURES, CLOCKS, CROCKERY, ETC., ETC. Oii6 door wit of S K Young's old stor. L. COTTLEIB FiS rOl IPRY, (iAMJC.fresh from IVniUtid nnd other p'noes always on hand af our ji-arkot, near corner o Second and K!l'wn-th Ftrcct;. (if ciu;!: S:.v;n i : ( 1 1 ri v I.: 1 u j V.d f i'-W iii.n " I . B joys MRS. GRAHAM'S Cucumber anil Elder Flower Cream nil -Kinetic in the tf npe In nliisli that ttiin Is I'ti'uUrlf utii, I. nt rniMiei.tlf ltuliflrt, U rctloa a ufl. sinm-th. pr. e'vetv ikitt. and Ui ibiiv m traduKllv inttKa tlit i-iai1eion several Iw.Im wliit"1. It in a e-'tnUnt (ri.tctiin frni tlia eneM 91 sun and wiimI ami rceiiia ann niira ami frtaklai, ami llak hewlt will ueter cu' wtiilt y.m it. It i-lf antes ttia f;tr far Ix'tttr thai aiut water, mitirivliea anti buil ) u the ikiu tiaAtteaaml pretenta lbs (onuutiori f wriubles It irea ths fre.tliueM, elaarneits and auiii-ilme" t vktn tbal T u hv.l when ft httl irl. Kvtry f -mnt ar i.l.l, ouirht ta una it. as it giieia ni ruth(ul appear aoaeloaiiv lail, an! that i;irrniiriUlf . Ituiaina ua aatd, powiiar or a kali, and it aa harm!ai as dew ami aa noitriahinr to lha k-n nt dtw it in the flaw ex. I'rlre Ml OA. at all dniifr'n'-tatiil hairdfiiara, irat Mrt (itrvai-te Urahani'a Dtaliiiiieiit, 1S Tout street San Krant-iaa, whera ilia treataUdift for all tileiiiith e ( the fare or flours. I.t-iie nt a dmanta treatad Viv lettar, Herd stain: fa: er little UMk "Haw i Do Kaautiful." utetujjiu vuxj reoai -. t l -mult lit svata t paj Kittt'a ai 1.1 iiu!n,, aa'tts waaial MRS. GRAHAM'. Face Bleacli Citrft tvo wni-jt on fci of Freck'e"', Sunhurn, Sal owneu. Moth-paieiirit, Piniiilt-a ami all ikin hlerufthea, Frlre) 91. M. Huruiteaa and ifTeclire; i.a sample can be sent; Uuijr ajfenu aaitted. III' ill UJ'ifj hill of hit ti-i-;r-rati.ri will h ft tp hit iiajne udilixl ( 'hi rdvorti iiient, My iirupiratifMia nro lur ask- hy whnIi,ia!o drutf- Hiit iu iuii:tii.'iami ttwr ill v wtat t it, WHY IS THE W. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE THE BEST SHOE IN THE WORLD FOR THE MONEY? It Is u i-t';imlt?8stii), wlrti no t arks or wax thrnrl to burt tho feet; mado of thv bt-st lino calf, stjllsb and easy, nnd bemuse vc. miAv more thors vf this grade than any other munufarturer, it cnualj baud Pi'wpd f-tioes rtstlnfr fnm St.ti to fSSPL 00 Genuine Manil-Newnl the flneat enlf hrioe tr oiTit-(1 f-r (5.j; riiatn trcucti H!iIortM shoos wbirti cost from $s.utu 3U.. Gi A 00 Uand-hi-wert W 1 c eline, lino ralf, PV a fltyUHti. comfurtiildt nnd durabK. Tho hrst shoe wor ulfert-d nt thli prict' ; taint k'rudc as ut-tm-niala Hboe.) eujUiii,' from $'l) to QO 0 Poliri' Iiimi 'armer-. Itailrmi Hen aPOa oal I.t'tttT'.-irriuiall WL-nrthciii; ttiini'nir, EoaiTih-w. sniootti ln:ilt?t hvavjr thrcu sulci, cxieti Sinn ed?i. no pntr will wuraye.ir. ffi iO fin rnlft u tttLllO(;orr nfTred ftt tDaba this prlcu; onu trial will couviuco thu9 who wnnt unh'te for comfort anil service. 00 nnd .00 Workitiuiuairi rnoeg iff Am are very urori nal Uuralilf. Thnsf wiio tinve givi ti them n trial will trar tio oihcr inukti. Dauc' J.OO nnd s-hol slim4 aro DUj9 Wuru by Hip boyscv;rj-whre: tUt-ys'U fu their merits, a the ilrralntr Rule bhuw, 1 fjHSne flandrwed sIhh?. bert BaClU ICO ji.i;;,'ola, Tmy -t.vhsh: e-iuuijl'rvucil Imported sbo'-9 eo-itiiil'r'm f-l.' to ftO.'M. Kndl'n' J..'iO, iyj.0 mid shoe for SIis-eiaretil0bf-tf1U'lJo:iiol'i. .Stylish nul durable. Caution. o that W. I.. li.nihis' nauio uwl price aru btarapt-a ou ino buuun ui uacu suuo. bar vdikEi .iw r-1 iicuii idijii istetoa local advertHcd d'-oji-rs eiipplylatf yen. lit vwi tiA& urucuiuu Jiass, suit by HLI 111 L. K. BLAJNT NOTICE TC TAX PAYERS. XOTffR i. k..r I.-- !... ll.i.t. I i,r Deputv, will niet-t th Mx-pwyt'iB of Linn 0 mnty , Ureoj, at !i o c0jk a in and remain until 4 o'e'eok m.at thi-ir r!;(ctie plaocs rtf Vntinrr in tliA ml'i.rt.l l.rnln.-tu nl the fr.l lowing tinis anil 'Uc-i for the purK'S3 of uuiivcung me (aj-s lur iiip ; c.r oi l.T.il: Rock Creek, Mnutlav, Ffbrn-rv 15. 1SU2. Fox Valley, Tue.ila, i'Vb 16, 1.VJ2. Jordan, iVeilnesilny. I'er 17, 1VJ2. Scfo, Thci-mlav, Keli 18, 1S92 FrauLlii. IS itt'o Kriilay, Ki l 10, 1S1I2. Shtlbnrn, SitnnUv, Kel 20. 1S92. North l.tlunon, Mnndav, Fh 22, 1S92. h'lutiam, M.nidav, Feb 22. 1S!P2. South Leliani.ll, tlKSilny. Feb 2H. 1SU2: Waterloo, 'I'uixilac, Feb 2.'!, lb'J2 Sodavi'l, Wedn. til.iy, Feb 2t, 1S1I2 Sxeer ll..iiitf. I'Ikii .Ij) , I'i b 21, 1S1I2. f'rjnford.v.l'i, Fiiday, IVb 2(i. Is!i2. ! I lO'Ar.kvil i, H. uu-'ry Fib 27, K-'.'i. S rirownsy-ii.-, .i.i;.cl.iv, ICtb 27, 1S'.i2. denier, Saturdav, I'. 1.27. ISJ'2 X ll..niil Miimlay, I'-b 2'.l, 1SJ2. Halcey, Tuei.Iav, M.irli 1. ISJIJ. SheU, Vrfdni,:ay, March 2. lyi2. Tangent, 'I lii.iii.ij , Murcli 3, Orler.np, ThurnUy, Mnrcn 3, 1SU2. l'riue, Fiiday. Marcl. 4, 1U2. Syrjune, Salurdiy, March 18!l2. West Albai.y, S :tiinU , ?.l:iruh .I, lyii. Al'uan.;, Mi n lsv. March 7, 1S'J2. Ceutur Albany. .Mnnda, Maich 7, 1S02. F.af.t Albany, fuenlay. Moron S. 1S32. 'n)init paj mi nt iii b rinuired. I'ay your ta::ts m.d tave crtn. M. SC'OIT. Sher fT i d T.-.j Colli clor. Dated Jiirrim'y 2Ut, 1S1I2. E Or All Kim- I-irri-jriclc - Sc - linker, Ojroite SrliTneer's I.iverv R'abie. next for to Wiilamtlle IVkint; CVa Htore. J. A. Ca milling. I l'..-.U.' 1 5 tj it Ll.t ii fall Paper, ASK YOUR ASK THE PEOPLE OF LINK COUNTY Wlieru t got the HcHt Bargains, AVhpi e to jri-l the Best Value for Your Money, -IN- Clothing, Dry Goods, Etc., And they will Answer with One Voice, at Sf2TG. W. SIMPSON'S. Julius Gradwolil's Bazaar The very latest news Is that you can buy at JULIWS GB ADWOHL'S BAZAAR, for net cash, goods as follows: Arbuekle's Coffee, Per Pound JP5- 17 lbs. Granulated Sugar $100 20 lbs. Extra C Sugar White 1.00 No. 1 Ktrosene, per single gallon 25 Cans refilled, 5 gallons 100 6 Gallons Good Pickles 30 20 lbs. No. Savon Soap 90 Wholesale price of ii(-ar-ino Mm extra O, $4.7.; 100 .lm ginmilrttwl, J5."fi. I will conduit n utrlot rali morn, mil all uoiiU will lm n)H for net eli from 10 to !5 per oent less than reuniar prkn. My iirt of Chluawam, tMiW Kdi'lli till the ftoflirelilo eylee ff iltshoi, e wot! na n ionnral eavrimint of 7oerlui, inrk- oi.v, lampi and fiiturea in emniilnt. 1 unkfl a p-oi lty of ll ii In', oilmen and OiKlnK powuor, and always piAno iny ougtotuorft, Agont for several renponeible inaurunuo ALLEN BROTHER WHOLESALE 5 RETAIL GROCERS CIGARS TOBACCO, AND KINDS IN LARGS OR IN THEIR Flinn Block. We are the People Yh carry th mst complete lint of Hard ware, StTes, Ranges, etc., in the market. MATTHEWS & WASHBURN. BLACKtVSAN & HODGES," " LEADINGDRUGGISTS Albany -Mnnufaolurers (EAM ENGINES GRIST AUD SAW MILL MACHINERY IRON K3NTS m ALL KIH03 OF HEAVY AND LIGHT WORK, IH IROH AND BRASS CAST1KCS. fecial attention aid o Mirlnn ill (la of inachiner I'attHrns KadB on Short, Nctivt AI-EANV OR. Wmm & HULEEFiT BROS, Res! Estato Agfe'i'.s armf en.l r.ar.lici U.t c..l-. Alto citj 1'iopcrty in .!u,-.r hr.-.'i lory'iliij. NEIGHBOR X c iiiip.iiilot. J ill inn liraUHoliJ. CHOICE FRUITS OF ALL SMALL QUANTITIES SEASON. ALBA.MJ OREGON" FORTILLER & IRVINC -FUNERAL DIRECTORS.- Aruml lunbalnilng dona Holen tiflcaily Albnnjr, Oregon. 8 a e a a h ia a a iar H tiii: t iii.iniji.tri.ii . - b a t in ll The FincM Crnsl! Armj I"v3r Knnidacturcd- 81 Unriviio.-I ,, for I', rr.-i V" u:j;n.:i.iTy, m. V.'Ci:xiKAtsi:!'sr..: rxT-T"'-'J; V . PXi ei i i Bi-vcr? c! ii. . .piu.-.i ip.iiutk.i-..li.' , -i C: ir Pr" l-t I J a iV::r.'3ori. , -i, .!.'.!. ''.i itk ., : : i:T