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A Hl Jlll.ITI.N(i CONDITION r Hepultlitans aro waiting iu grout ' sus pense to know what Mr lthiine is going to do. It is said that if Mr Blaine is not nom inate. 1, thou Harrison will bo. This is probulily trap, if Mr Klainp iloet not ditline until tlm convent inn moots. If however, Maine should tleolino within 11 month ami make it known emphatically that he wouM not accept uniler any circumstance, then Harrison coulil not lie nominated, urn' 4on is an unpopular man. AVith lilaine out of the way liofore the state conventions nre held to elect dolegates to the Minneapolis convention, it would require but little ef fort to defeat Mr Harrison. At this very time Mr lilaine is doing Mr Harrison a very great nominal service. True, this service partakes largely of the dog-in-the manger kind, for his course operates to keep all antagonizing candidates out of the field. In this sense the great premier pprves his .chief faithfully and well. Whether this statuqxo can he maintained up to the day of the convention remains to be seen. One thing is evident. Many self-respecting republicans are growing impatient and restless over this state of things. No such state of things could exist long in the dem ocratic party. A sensible republican in Washington says'the condition is a humil iating one. WHAT WE NEICI). The effort now being put forth to educate the people up to the point of at least con senting that the assessors of the several counties in this state shall assess ill! proper ty in this state at its actu" 1 cash value as required by law is a commendable one and should, and wo think will, meet the ap proval of ovory honest tax-payer. Let horses, sheep, mortgages, cattle, lands and all kinds of property be put this year at its cash value. It will hurt no tax-payer ex cept those whose property lias heretofore been undervalued. It will increase the taxable property of nearly ever' tax-payer in the state, but the increased valuation of the taxable property of the state will make necessary a corresponding reduction in the tax rate. It is just as easy to pay a 5 mil) tax on 8:1000 as a 10 mill tax on gliiOO. What we most need are fearlew assessors who will go forth to do their sworn duty with an approving public sentiment behind them. Our present law would operate fairly well if it were duly executed in letter and spirit. Under the present condition cf public sentiment in this state no law could be framed that would give satisfaction. Honesty among the tax-payers is jut what is needed at this time. There was a time when an open tax dodger was regarded with no greater respect than a sneak thief but not so now. HOlSTEKurs TOO. The Telegram gives a long account of llie mceling at Portland on Thursday of the slate convention of republican clubs, li says: The G. O. P. has Wood in its eye this morning. The. recent democratic gathering heid lo perfect a state organization was not a cir cumstance in confusion and turmoil to the state convention of Young Men's Repub lican Clubs held today. Columbia hall never witnessed a more stormy meeting than this republican as sembly. Two or three motions were continually before the house and numerous speakers were every moment trying to be recog nized. The course pursued by MultnoTiah county in reference to the tax and assess ment question will not contribute to allay the deeply seated belief in the "cow coun tics" that that county is determined by luok or crook to dodce their jnt propor tion of taxes necessary to maintain the state administration. It is nothing short of dUhoi esty to attempt to reduce their assessment on murtjages from loo cents on the dollar te litty cents on the dollar while other counties in the state are as sessing mortgage, at loo cents on the dollar. Portland should iiave been the last in the state to make a breach in the due execution of the findings of the state board of equalization. What every man ivlio believes in fir dealing in bearing the burdens of taxation, should do would be to labor to have prop erty assessed at its true value. And when property Is assessed at less than its value, 6cek to raise that to its true value, and not to bring that down that has been assessed at Its cash value. The fight for congressman in this district is on among the republicans. Hermann, II 1! Miller, of ( IranU Pass, a blatherskite in Marion known by the jiamc iifV.cer, and (' K W'olvcrton of this city are candidates. Batjthen, gentlemen, the democrats will shortly take the floor am! have something to say as to who shall represent this district in'the -Vlrd congress. At the samotiineand place of holding the lia'ional democratic convention will beheld a convention of democrat ie. dubs of the Union. This will make the largest, most iinpuruliil and most influential gathering of democrats ever held in the eountrv. Two men who will be tallied of very o.v ton-iveh ! 'tween now ami the'Jlst of Juno 't.iYnir Pa'lis'in nf Peiinyl , a!Ma ;;lid O.v.vswr I' 'ies of I. .w.i. Keep j..;ir i.pti- o:i t'a 'at. Tlie.-ame c,m that v. ..:!,! .!....! i ! i,l in his raee f or iiie prosi,!,'iitial ' meai'j-:'.! u vouM likewise; uVf.ul Civern'aT'l'iwoi'. A SCoKl'IIINli UKVIKW. The Examiner in a lengthy review of the course pursued by Harrison In the Chill matters says: For the sake of the dignity of (lie United SUtes, which lias already suffered much by tlie mismanagement of the president in dealing with the whole unhappy business, ft is to be hoped that Chill will not give new occasion for offense by an ill-tempered or a defiant reply to tlie ultimatum dis patched to her on the :ist instant That ultimatum might well have been delayed until the public and congress had had an opportunity lo read ?nd digest t lie corres pondence. But Mr Harrison did not wait to hear from tlie country . He took lime by the forelock, and, counseling with his desire to play a great and warlike role, built another lire for the production of more hot and confusing smoke. l)ut people of the United Slates have no desire to humiliate or trample upon Chili. They recognize that each government is naturally biased in favor of Its own view of the terrible events of October, and be fore wishing to proceed to extremities they have the willingness of a civilized and fair nation to remain calm until tlie exact facts shall be proved beyond question. Con gress, in both its brandies, is controlled lu men of a very different measure and spirit from Mr Harrison. Ills recommendations, when they mav not be supported by Inev itable inferences from facts, will have little weight with them. They will, independ ently of the suggestions of his small in tellect and large ambition, form their own judgment on the correspondence at last so reluctantly laid before them. It is apparent, now that we are in pot ession of the facts, llipt there is nothing beyond remedy in the situation. Whether it would be In accordance with diplomatic usage or not to withdraw Minister Egan, as Chili has requested, is a point aside from the main question. No matter whether he has been altogether judicious and blame lesB or the teverse, the fact is Indisputable that he now is a cause of friction. With a powerful nation we might be excused for standing on punctilio like a duelist, but with a republic of Chili's proportion she with her scant three millions of population against our seventy millions and boundless resources we cant but elevate ourselves in the world's esteem by evincing mag nanimity. Had we at Santiago a man who should at once be personally agreeable to the government and people there, and tn the enjoyment of his country's confidence in his purpose and discretion a statesman unferered bv a sense of personal injury, one as broad-minded as his nation is strong, and solicitous only for peace with honor, there would be no more danger of hostilities with Chili than there is of war between the United States and Hawaii. The democratic county central commit tee met in this city to-day and fixed March Sth as the day of holding the county con vention and March the 5'.h as the day of holding the primaries. The utmost good feeling was manifest all around and the usual victory in the county is confidently predicted by all. From every point comes tlie word that many republ'mans are luke warm in consequence of llie passage of Lhe McKiniey bill and the general exploits of the billion dollar congress. Democrats every where in the county seem eager for the canting fray. Democrats of Wiscansin do not hesitate to assert that they will carry that state for president in November. NEW ADVERTISlC.iIENI S. U 7 ANTED A girl to do general housework. Call at residence or office of Ur O W Maston. MONEY TO LOAN Home capital to loan, in Btimslo rtiit.on Albany and Linu eounty real esta'e or good personal security. W K McPherson, First Street opp, MPsonio Hall, Albany, Or. STOCKHOLDERS MEETING. JOTICS IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT i3l the annual meeting of the ftock. holders of the A Ibenv Bnl'ding and Loan Associat ion will be held on Frldav, Feb ruary 19th. 1H02, at the hour ct 7:30 p m of said day. In the Bank of Oregon, in Albany, Linn county, Oregon, for the election of nluo directors, to sei ve for tlie term of ono year next ensuing from r,id meeting, and until their Noccossorn aro elected and qualified. and lo transact such other business as may noma before tne association. Done by order cf the (asso ciation this !5th ilav or.7nnui.ry, JMii, U II STEW A K". Jay W "lain, President. Soiretaiy. STOCKHOLDFRS' MEETING. VrOTICK IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT tbero will be a meeting of the stock holders .if the Odd Fellows Hall Building Association held ft their nrrlco in Albany, Oregon on Monday, the 14th day of March, S!)2, at the hour ol 7 o'clock p m oi'siiiJday. f.ir .ha purpose of electing sevftii (iireetors to cervo for the ensuing year and for tlie transaction of any other business that may come befoie said n:eeting. I bis the E.lth day of January. 1852. Av C Ttt EEOALK, E A Pakkpr, President. Mecrets ry y THE i-r . For sale by si;KArri;r('ii sox, Dcaleis in GENSRA1L HARDWARE f-'OSHAY & SEASON - y-".:n,s' tin ami imuii - f.J.-.r.JoJ.fi Ji. Al(!nv,'a p.j(,jfTffJoi;rt w- sell f nv.WV tr ; c(:t wj t. barker Rroi, KrooeM. New cloaks at W K Kefttl'i. Lutent 8tyl cf hntit W F Item,,. Reduction io summer gon ji'at W K HsatVs Apple prers f iele at Stewart h. Sox r. Fiae groceries at Conn & llitudricson's. Latest sheet music at Will & Link's. 1'araanli ami tm umbrella as loss than cost at W F Read's. The finest line of pockot knives injtho city at 8tewart & Box's. A full line of Warner's corsets, best in tlio world for the money, at W F Read's. J. W. Bent ley, Ietiiu( boot and shoe maker, just east of Rivere House. Silk umbrellas in natural wood bandies cheap at French's Jewelry store. Patronize heme industry 'and buy hand made harries, warranted, from O C Ale Karl i nd, or DnbruIHe s old stand. o to C W fVhb. Buocessorto Faisley Si Smile, Linn Jihck, for ymirjob printing of all kinds ICK mmiTMHtmran Head- Aches, i Sick-headaches aro tho outward indications of derangements of the stomach and bowels. As Joy's Vegetable Sarsaparilla is the only bowel regulating preparation of Sarsaparilla, it is seen why it is tho only appropriate Sarsaparilla In sick-hemlaehcs. It is not only appropriate; it is an absolute cure. After a course of it an occa sional dose a: intervals will forever after prevent return. Jno. M. Cox, of 755 Turk Street, Sau Fraucisco writes: "I have been troubled with attacks of sick-heailaeho for the last three years from one to three times a week. Some timo ao I bought two bottles of Joy's Vegetable Sarsaparilla and bavo only had ono attack since and that was on the second day after I bcau using it." 9 VrtytftrsMf SarsapariHa -FOR SALE BY- STANARD & CUSICK ALBANY TT.'O MEN AND ONE BOY FOUND DEAD!! Vhile trying to Crowd thcii WAY INTO mvoe & Pmwn BROS Store, where they alwa s have on hand ho largest Stock south of Portland, of the latest Improved Rifles and Shot junsj an Immense stock of Fishing Tackle of every description; Tents, Hammocks, Camp Chairs and thousands of other tldngs too numerous to mention Repair Sliop In connection with the Store, and one oi -le best workmen in the State to do any md all kinds of wor Come one Come i . No rouble to how goods. "Small profit and quick ales" is oui .notto. nl'I'Y DRUG MORE PfeilTer Block, Albany Stanatd & Cusick roi-rif.toiih; . DKALERH IK- DniRH, Metficinex, ( bemicals, .Fane, nnd Toilet Artiele, Sponge. Ifruahef Perfumer?, Selool IlnoVrp, and ArtislB' Supplies. riiHiciaiifl' ircKt'riptloitM care fill? compounded. Host stock of 2nd S" KRod in tho Valley, and the most reaHotmble. prices. I have on band all kinds of FURNITim, STOVES, TINWARE, TRUNKS. BOOKS, PICTURES, CLOCKS, CROCKERY, ETC., ETC. Ono door woit of S K Youn'n old store. I. GOTTLEJB FIS POULTRY, CAM K.frcsh from Portland and other p'neL'S ii!wavs on hand af cm market, near corner o Second and KllMrili Mrtcw (i 'dm,'-: Si. v:nm-j: S. J0US Mr MRS. GRAHAM'S Cucumber nml Elder Flower Cream 1 cinftic In tli mum In which tint trm ia mlarly usi'd, tul parniaiirntlr ljfutinci, U treate o(t, finoolh, eler, e'vaiy skin, and by daily us (trnttually umkri ttia complexion tr&l lidM white. It i a conutaut )iroUi'iicn fnm tlit ftTecu f hik ami wiml and inn huri and frekl, and hlaek huilt will iiefrr omv whila you nee it. ItcUanftrt tits fura far tuitter tha or and water, nourihhea and huil ta up the ki tlMiiea ami preventt iha (ornmtiou ( Wrlnklra" It ivan tlia franhueitJ, elfarneua and ainooihnaN of nkiii that tmi hd when a littla irl. Kvery lady. yniii ar ohl. auiflit t una it, aa it g'" ni'4 vouthhd apiar aaaa to any lady, ami that farinanrntiv. It aoiitaiua ua aaid. jmwdar or a kali. ami i hannlaaa aa dw and aa intirialiiiiB: lo tlia rk'ii a iUiw it to ttia flewor. I'rlce 1 OO, at all druriaiH and hainlrraiara. oral Mra Utrvaise Uraliam'a ntuMtn'mieut, MS I'ontttrrat Sau Kranciaao, whera aha tifaia lfdiun for all hlriuiah enf thefaca or flifiira. I.adiinal a dia'auea tratud bv lotiar, Hand itaiii (or lir little hook "Hew te 6e Beautiful," sample Bottior;'.JT: pay puiUk'a ai.d patkln,, I.l aifnt waate I MRS. GRAHAM'? Face Illeacli Curua t0 worat oaams nf Frelt'p, Sunhtim, fll owtifisa. MiUh-paiflifa, Pinilonant all akin hietulaliM, Frlre Ifll.O. HnnnleM and nffeetlTe ; i.o lainple can be lent ; Lady aenlM wanted, frts Tiimrrrrior uwn who irt orleia a 1U0 UlUg'lJO hi'l of my proparationi will have hla name addfwl te tliii f dvrti(ieinent. My nrinrationti aro tor t'w w holt-sale rtrin, ninha In L'hkiiijo and vvitry city wtyt of it, S3 SHOE CENTLfMEN THE BEST SHOE IN THE WORLD FOR THE MUNE'r ? It is u wiunless kIioo, with no tacks r vrax tlirrnd to burt the feet; made of thu best lino calf, ntyllHU and easy, and because vc. make more shoes of this pmrfir than ai other manvfth-turer. It equals baud eptvfd shoes rofitins from gl.uu to $5.(rj. CR 00 (Junuiue tlniid-Hi-ucil, the flnt enlf PJa Nhue ever olTi-n d for $j.Ui; pfimln Freuuti iii.portrfl uhiitts which cost from Si-''fo gll'.o". OO Mnnd-MiMnl Welt Shoe, fln enlf, Btyliah. eomfortahlr ami dmalile. 'I Jin h-t ahoo cvwr ullercii at tltl.'. prir-o ; Hiimw uradu as CUS-tom-mftilo gboir'aeo.stJtiif from pi.w to $:ui. CO 60 I'oliro SIicipi I-'jirincrs. Hailrnad Men and I.uUrrt'arricrsnlL wpar them; tlnccalf, aeainlpss, Btnoritti inside, buavy thrcu sukd, ox ten sion ede. t mo pair will wear a vear. CO 0 fine rnlft no ttetter hIiou cror offorei ftl aDdfia this iricu; ono trial will convince tUusa wuo want a biiou nircomiuri nni wrvire. S2. nm vi-rv htrotor nnd iliinihlf. 'I hnsrt wlin have given them a trial will wear b other mako. nAiiC) ef'J.OO nnd 81.75 school sin ton aro DU) S woro by Hio boysoverywliere; IhaySeU on their merits, as tlio iu'-reasinf? nak'9 shuw. I Hioo i'110 llHiiH-Mfwt'il shoe, btS bdU Jjoiiola, vervrityJhti: ciuaLtl-'reucii tuiportcd bIio?b rostinij from $4.im to O.i'i. Kadii'H' vj.fll) nnd Rhoe for KlAdesaretho best fine lAnnjola. stylish ami durablo, C'nnclon. So that V. L. L'ninlaH' namo una price aro stamped ou the bottom of each shoo. fTTTAKE Kf SI HTITI TE.jffl InsUtoa lowil adverth' d U.-aJiArs BiipplyUiy yon. V. h DOl hLAri, UrocUtoii, Iia, Void by KOTIGE TO TAX PAYERS. NOTICE is hcrj.y n've" 1lflt I. r '"' t)ejut . will meet th. ux-i'n)ut of Jinn county , 0:-o,i, ftt 9 o'clock m and remain until 4 o'c-ook i in, at thtir leu'icctive places of voltni; in the j-everal prucinctH.fit the fnl low-inn tiinoa ftiitl j,lce for tho pnriiosa of collecting the taxis fir the e rof 1S1I1: Rock C.evlf, M,!:iv, Frlu ry If., 1S92. Fox Valley, Tuts.Uy, .'Vb 10, 1SU2. Jonln, vVt'dn(.-B.U. Kel 17, ly'J2. Scfo, Thur-.lav, l-'ch 18, 18'J'J Frankli ; H itio. Kridny, Knb 19, 1892. Nhelburn. 8turdv, Keb 20. 1SB2. North Lebanon, Mnndav. F.-h 22, 1S92. hautiam, MoimUv, Fob 22. IS92. South Lchpiion, Tius.hiv, Vnh 2.'!, 1892; Waterloo, Tiie.d.iv, Feb 2.'i, lb92 Sodavi'b', Wtdo.sduy, Feb 24. 1892 8eet Home. 'I'hiirrcSv. Fi b 2"), 1MI2. Onwfonisvire, KiioiiV, l-V-! 2(i, 1S!'2. N I lovwi.vi).,-, S.-.lmdiy Fib 27, IShS. S lirownkville, Sa'.oirJ.iv, Kib27, lii"J. Center, Saturday, F.-h 27, J892 N Hntnrf, Monday, Feb 29, 1892. 1 laUoy, 'rucaciay, March 1, lb92. Shed.:, Wi-ilr-ft.duy, March 2, 1.892. Tant'int, 1l,isrsdii, March X, a92. Orleana, ThumUy, Mitcn 'i 1892. Price, Friday. March 4, 1.S92. Syrmiiie, Saturday, March fi, 1892. West Albany, ,iturdjj, March 5, 1892. Albany, Monday. March 7, 1892. Ceut.-r Altuiuy, Monday, March 7, 1R92. E-u.t Alhauy, ruenday, Slarcn 8, 1892. Prompt paj mi tit ill U nijuired. Pay oir talcs 1 1. d nave co.tii. M. SCOTT. Slur II r,i ,1 Tf i Collector, Dated J Mini ry 21st, It 92. - Oir Ali. Kintis- Ovoslto Stlirneer'8 l.iverv Stable, next 'ir tu WitlunH-ttu I'ai-kinif Co', .toru. J. A. Cnuinirtf. 4 fii'j'.x, Pnirits, Oils. W. L. DOUCLAS ASK YOUR ASK THE PEOPLE OF LINN COUNTY Where to get the Best IJargainn, Where to get the Host Value for Your Money, -IN- Clothing, Dry Goods, Etc., And they will Answer with One Voice, at G. W. Julius Gradwohl's Bazaar The very latest news is that you can buy at JULIWS GB ADWOHL'S BAZAAR, for net cash, goods as follows: Arbuckle's Coffee, Per Pound 17 lbs. Granulated Sugar f 1.00 20 lbs Extra C Sugar White 100 No. 1 Kerosene, per single gallon 25 Cans refilled, 5 gallons 100 i Gallons Good Pickles 80 20 lbs. No. Savon Soap 80 Wholesale, price of Bunr-lOO lbs extra V, ?4.7J: 100 .bn Binnuliileil, V75. I will nouriual n utrlct cusli aloro, uti'l all iro-d will b )il for nut oti from 1(1 ?o 25 per cent Ins" than rrKU'r prlo. My suck of ChlpawaHi, f MXW KOiU", n all tho (legiriiblf. iyle nf dtshoi, wall a a unnnral aivirtmtnt of roorb, eroch cy, latnjn nil Axturew Is eomplHl. I nultB a npsenltj of rl-n) t-n i, e )tf set anil biking powder, anil always pi"Be ray oustoinor, Agent for iwvernl rtHponsiblo inauranco ooinpanie-i. Julia firndwohl. ALLEN BROTHERS, WHOLESALE 5 RETAIL - GROCERS CIGARS TOBACCO, AND KINDS IN LARGE OR IN THEIR Flinn Block. We are the People Who carry the mest compleU lint of Hard ware, Stoves, Ranges, etc, in the market. MATTHEWS & WASHBURN. LEADINGDRUGGISTS DRUGS. MEDICINES Albany -Manufacture '' 1EA.M ENGINES CRIST AND SAW MILL MACHINERY IRON AONTS AHD ALL mm OF HEAVY AND LICHT WORK, IN IROH AND BRASS CASTINGS. genial attention Jb " Pirltig ll da of niaoliinor Falitirns Kade un Short Notict ALBANY OR. WHITMAN a HULBERT BROS, Kcal Estate AgoV.3 farms' and Kniicliop foranlo. Also city ijrotirty in Alb.rpr nml Cnrynllis. NEIGHBOR SIMPSON'S. CHOICE FRUITS OF ALL SMALL QUANTITIES SEASON. ALBA.N1 OBEGON STATIONARY &C FORTILLER & ERVINC -FUNEitAL DIRECTOR.- Arlerial Embalntliig dou SelentlncallJ Albany, OroRon. w e u a b h ia a a a Tin: fi'i. '!.. . . . SMITH & WESSON ta if H Th CiRH o . .. . . . . a i iiit;si ;iun r:ni tver Manuiscuircti. ffr C. mtT7 TdT' A M t--'T r i i r T,j h,.i;;cj iiui t i , "I CH'.-iip H'J.1 I I Prlc LM ! g fk (St A. aw. u v w fa !:; si, ri mass. '" ,;- - "" s .a a a