Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192?, March 05, 1892, Page 2, Image 2

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    ADDRESS 10 DEMOCRATS.
Thoy tiro I'rwd to OrgRiilm for the Cum
ins I'aroriaiKns.
Attorney-General George E Chamber
lain, president of the state association of
democratic clubs, has issued an address
to the democracy of Oregon, as follows:
"The executive commltte ol the state
association, recognizing the fact that the
coming campaign, state and national, will
be one of the most important in the history
of the democratic party, and believlrg that
democratic success will insure the great
est number of our citizen, takes this op
portunity to urge on members of the party
and all citizens who favor good govern
ment, the advisability of early perfect
organization Into clubs throughout the
entire state, as we believe that it is only
thorough club organization, supplemented
by a judicious distribution of literature
embodying democratic principles, together
with public speaking by men well posted
on public affairs, that we can obtain the
victory anJ vindication by the people of
our principles.
"For these reasons the executive com
mittee of the state association urge on all
demociats the necessity of organization,
and append hereto a form of constitution
or clubs, Indorsed and rccomended by the
national association, but th'.s is only a
suggestion, and local clubs need not adopt
it unless it Is suitable for their needs, and
It may be curtailed or enlarged to suit
their locality and wishes.
'Every democrat In every precinct in
this state should consider himself a com
mittee of one to form or help form dem
ocratic clubs. Let nothing Interfere In
this work! It must be done to bring suc
cess. It Is not necessary that the club
membership be large at Its beginning;
half a dczen of men are sufficient fur or
ganization. "This association of democratic clubs,
following the policy of similar organiza
tions, in other states, has an entirely sep
arate field from the state central commltte'
its chief object Is to bring out the full
democratic vote and create an army of
workers to accomplish that purpose.
We also recommend that upan the
formation of a local club the secretary
thereof as soon as practicable forward to
the secretary of the state association the
date of organization, the name of the club,
the district embraced by it, the names of
the officers and number of members en
rolled, tcgether with a request fur any
literature or information they dire, and
they may be assured that their request
will be complied with to the exact extent
of the ability of the executive committee
The executive committee feel that thev
have the right and priveleg of calling on
persons who are democrats in principle,
or who are in favor of good government,
to riid and assist them in the organization
of clubs and the enlistment of voters, and
with your aid and assistance, for without
it we are helpless, we promise you that
after the returns for the next presidential
elections are received we can furnish you
with such a record of triumph and success
as will meet with jour fullest approbation.
A dispatch from Terre lluuto ImUavs:
The democratic primaries met tonight to
elect delegates to the state convention and
were in all cases the most exciting ever held
in Torre Haute. The question was Cleve
land or Gray, ami it was a battle from start
to finish. All ton wards of the city wore
contested by both sides, and separate tickets
were run. Four of tbe delegates elected are
for Cleveland and six for Uray. but several
of the latter will vote for Cleveland for
second choice. Not one of the delegates is
for Hill, and in the Fourth ward primary
j i in s name met wita sucii a stiower of
hisses that it seemed unanimous. The
tight in the r irst ward was the cenl-T of
attraction, whore Kditor-W C Hall i f the
(lazrlt was the Cleveland and Samuel II
Jlaniill the anti-Cleveland delegate. No
other issue was injected, and it wasasouare
up-and-down light, Hall winning by nearly
uvc to one.
"TheXew York Sim" the Cincinnati
Enquirer, anil the Atlanta Constitution are
warm advocates of Senator David If Hill's
nomination for the presidency.
And it may he added that it is the un
faltering support of such journals as those
that cause iicual deinotia's to distrust Hill
as a presidential candidate. Clarksburg
(W Va) -V.
It is true that the politicians of the dem
ocratic party of New York are largely for
Hill. Hut the masses of the jiooplc there as
elsewhere arc in close touch with Cleveland.
No public man in'the country fills so large
it place in the heart of the toiling masses
us Cleveland' They like him for his can
did, unflinching honesty and personal and
official integrity.
A large number of republican papers are
still talking about Hill s "stealing" New
York state. Ho did nothing of the sort.
Ho simply used his legitimate powers as
governor, which in that state are greater
than in uny other in the union, to put the
will of tho people into effect. The ".Steal
ing" lias been on the republican side, and
lias been carried on for twenty years past.
Hill merely did his duty. 7'trgr.
That's so. Senator Hill declared just
after the election last fall in New York that
the democrats elected a majority of both
branches of tho legislature. The republi
cans denied. Hill submittal his case to
the courts. The courts fii-tained him.
That's all.
Ten Acrks of choice garden land at a
bargain for a few i'ay only at
Ohkgon Lakd Co.
J K Wcathorford, of Albany, will prob
ably lie the nominee of the democratic party
of this district for congress that is it Mr
Weatherford will accept it. McMinville
Register,
It is probable that Mr Weatherford would
accept if the nomination wore tendered with
substantial unanimity,
Peinoerats from all parts of the county
talk in favor of the vive voce system of vot
ing in making nominations in the county
convention. There seems to be but one
opinion on the subject. That's right. Lets
have un open, fair, square, honest contest,
and then all the party workers throughout
the county will get in and elect the ticket
with the old time vim and zeal.
Jerry Simpson, (he of sockless fame) is a
jolly, good fellow. We like him. Ho is
much "smarter" than miny men who have
progressed so far in the nineteenth century
as to wear socks. Speaking of the prospects
of presidential candidates us between the
east and west he says:
If Columbus had discovered the west first
the east would never have been unvthinu to
spek of. The east is not in it all. Some
say the east will be only a hunting and
pleasure ground tor western icople.
Probably no attempt at machine politics
has called forth such a large amount of edi
torial ability in opposition to it as tho
midwinter convention in New Y'ork. This
is clearly the machine of David 1! Hill, and
while one of the greatest democratic leaders
the democratic people and tho democratic
newspapers of this country think more of
the man who claims to represent them. Wc
do not know of a democratic paper, great or
small, that has endorsed the late movements
of Hill. Telephont Register.
$25 Kkward. Sheriff Noland of Lane,
county, today sent out the following:
Look out for and arrest Frank St Clair,
who broke jail in Kugeneon the night of
March 4, 18'.2. Abou',30 years old, black
hair, black mustache, heavy, face clean
shaved, short side whiskers two week's
growth, very large black eyes, flat nose
has been broken, rather high fore
head, elopes back, weight about 1(30 lbs.,
about 5 feet 7 inches; hag on diagonal
suit all about two sizes too small, frock
coat, dark felt hat, old lace shoes, heavy
blue flannel shirt. Committed ior burg
lary ; also a deserter from U S army.
Very dark ekiu, looks like lie baa negro
blood ; is a hard drinking man and is
likelv to get drunk when ho can get
whiskey Arrest and wire at my ex
pense. An Old Saying is, "spend not all you
have, believe not all you hear; tell not a'l
you know; and do not ad you can." Do
not look for blood in a turnip or stoves in
a confectionary store; bat go to Matthews
& Washburn's stove , linw are and hard
ware store and examine their stock of
goods, if this is the line ou want. If you
buy you will not spend ail you have; you
will believe what you hear because you
cin a'so see; you will kno.v too much to
tell it all and you will not do all vou can
because the stove you get will do the work
and save many a savage expression and
extra step.
NEW ADVE It THEME X ! S.
SN. STEELE & CO., Albany, Oregon
a Lomi money on wood rMl etat
seeurty In 1,1. in and a lj lining counttea
IREMH COWS FOR SALE. One-hsl
" nnd on4rurth Jeney oows for sale
Also impr.rted Eur t Sun Iho potatoes-Price-,
75 cuts pr busbel. Call rn me
2 miles east of Albany. F C Hoffman.
WANTED. A girl to do general
housework in a small family. In
quire at tb's otHofl.
BIriUS tOVi SA E. - Mrs Wm Meyer
has some duo oanary birds, genuine
Seotoh whistlers, tor pale. CjII on lior at
her home on Water street, between Hill and
Maine streets.
PLAIN SEWING. Tho undersigned
will takfl in plaiu sewing which will be
dono In fust-class ortlurnncl on reasonable
tnrms. Lsavo rr.W at resideneo of Tlioa
Jo.u-s, ?r, 7th stieet, b-tAven Browlalhin
and l erry srrect. M.ss Whiieubao.
MONEY TO I N - llw eupbal !o
loan, in somsto suit. on Albanv anrj
Linn eountv real tro or good personal
security. V K Moi'hersnn. l-lrst Struct
opp M 'sonic Hull. Albany. Or.
"I.tOIt SALiv House and corner In', tn
JT HS 3d add. 750. Apply tn I W DavU
AH E-YOU -GOING -TO - RIDE -A
BICYCLE
this summer ? If so, call on Van Wilson,
at Stewart & Sox's, and see a New Mail,
which always gives satisfaction.
O0OCD
GOOD IfEWSO
Q For the million al oerxuMsrl 4 q
TuttoPills.
It El"" I T-SM irtaanra - 4F
noil lice that tM v amaj , a w
TINY LIVER PILL
A which Is or r ff
0 vet rakaiaka all tjka i
it
maavaaaaa pwair
a M ataasWsaaa. ailf. fS
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Is shawm la tha aaraar af Him "aa." w
STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING.
NOTICE ISHKRKBY GITKN VHAT
the annual noting of the fttocKboIilura
of The Willamette U-a. Kstate Company,"
of Albany, Oreou. will be htltl on Thurs
day. March 30:h, 1SU2, at tho hour of 4
o'clock In th pftftrnoon 0 mid day, at the
rflice if Geo V Wright, in AllauyFUreron,
for the ttrprM) of electing t llicnra and di
rectors of ail company for tho term of one
vtar mxt cnsuinn from said mectin. and to
transact uch other bus: 11 cub as may prooorly
coino before said mooting.
iJntvd Febiuary 2$.ht ISP2.
A. ilAt'KLKMAN,
Cko W Wk.wht Treidetit.
Secretary.
El lltiRB
Parker Bros, grocers,
F. M. French keeps railroad time.
Buy your grocer. of Parker Bros
Apple purer f r sale at Stewart 4. Sox s
Kbe groceries at Conn & llt-mlnceon's.
Lattfit sheet muiic at Will & Ubk's.
Kov cream cheque just loooived at Conrad
Meyers,
C Cobb, job printer. I liuD Block, does
lirnt class work. t
K W Aciiison &('o ate hhTIiu mouunuuts
at 1'orLUud prices.
Stewart & Sox sell the very best talent
sl.Tars and BciBors.
The H ne.H line of pocket knives in the
city at Stewart & S.aV
Smoke the celebrated Havana filled 5 ont
cigar ct Julius Joseph's.
Go to ? Y Cobb, succcscorto Paisley &
Stnii, Vlii n Ult-ck, for your j b printing
of nil Uiud-
Ir M H ' I'i, ihybician and surgeon,
Albany, Oi.'U, Calls mado In city or
oountry.
ad Blood.
Impure or vitiated blood is nine
times out of tvu caused by some
form or eoustipatlon or indts
tion that clor.n up the eysti'in,
wlieu 1 lie Mood imturally be
'fl (J V-' impri'Ktintfd with tho
ItN fL'itT.i-Ktt-r. Thi'ol.lSniaiHr.I
iirti-nj-r t naJi rn'iUiti
el-
ioU
by uMarkiji; tlie I " . . !t tUe
dra'ie mineru! ") ola.U." T!i- t ...a-.. l;:c tv in
old a:i 1 ob:eto. Jny's VccMl'U'i-arfapiirUlH is
in Hl.r:i. it K" " 111:11 ' tho tr.iutl.'. It
U'u.iJiCs the .di it lu UiWcI-t ti 1't.tlt'j'
ful ti ; un, un in-i;:.n..s I '.ic ( in 'i'.i;;t-:i, mul
tliu l.:iiiU.-Lir ur.' (.M'i
tut' ua.il.'al 1 h.i.iiu i.-
'l'i-y it u.mI it t i. i'f
ui-tiitti. L !iii. 1a , ts; I.
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n; ' t .t u 1. i '.'
but.-1 aad u i'.:lo o.i liio
tli.- bv.va;:K- t:iv.::. 1 . m
Us, for 1 i-'ii u :"'Ti i:
Inn elitt'.ifc'i'. it 1
tii'it utul ir;ic id t.i u.-
nuil uvor::u:ik' t.- uuw v.-.
arrivd
-it fill
.T t:.r utU
I
taUt hill inn! rj;,'ii!ar.
Vegetable
o Sarsaparilla
FOR SALE BT
GEO C STANARD ALBANY
ANNUAL SCHOOL MEETING.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVKN TOTHK
kval voters of School District. Kofi,
Linu county, Oregon, that the annual school
meeting for niid district will be held at the
Court House, iu naid district, to begin at
tho hour of 7 o'clock p m, on too first Mon
day, being the 7th day of March, 1892, for
th purpose of hearing the reports of Direc
tors and U!erK 01 saiu district, and to Jevy a
tftx for the support of I lie schools for tho
ensuing yoar aud for the iTanoactiou of any
other huf-inehs that may legally come before
the me;tiiij4.
Dated this 23rd dav of FVhrnarv, 1BG2.
CGBUBKHAKT,
L H MoNTAsm. District Clt rk .
Char Board of Directors.
NOTICE TO CREDITPPS
NOTICK IS HERKBY OIVKNTHAT
John K Cvrus and W P Pitchford,
PRrtnor" doiiifc buBiueSii in Scio, l.lnn
county, Oregon, under tho firm name and
siyie or (,'yius I'liciitnrti, cave duly
made an assignment of all tho propert',
rNil and personal, to the underMinied for
the benefit of their creditors. All persons
having c'aitns agAinft the fiiild firm are
htrtby notified and required to preaent
the same under oath to the umlerMirned,
at he office of J K Weatherford. 'n the
city of Albany, Linn county, Oregon,
within three months from the date hereof.
Dated Feu. 3rd, 1BU2.
J. II PEERY,
AssiKnee
STOCKHOLDERS MEETING.
Vf OTICK 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT
the annual meeting of the stock
holders of the A lbany Street and Kail nay
Compar.y will be held on Wednesday,
March Oth, H92, at the hour of 7 pm
of said day, at thecfiice of the ecretary
of said company, the sane being at the
real eetatti office of C O Burkbart on First
Mreet, In Albany.Oregon.for the purpose
ofeleciini; seven directors. to serve for the
term of one year next ennuing from a, id
niectind, and until their succesiors sre
eleetetl and qualified. and to transact such
oirier uii.intss a may ccme uvi ore sal u
Tiit'otin.
l.)uul February 23rd, Wi'Z.
V, a HUI.KUART,
Secretary.
ANNUAL MEETING.
NOTICE l hereby given that the
annual meeting of the stockholders of
the Albany Building Association will be
held at Iheomce or W (J Iweedale, on
Kerry Stree:, lu Albany, on Monday,
March "Int. 1UJ, at 7:30 p m.fnr the eleo
Uoii of directors, and such other business
as may come before the meeting.
Dated Feb 12th, 1892.
J. JOSEPH.
W C TWEKDALH, Secretary.
.r resident.
STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING.
VrOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
-i-i there will be a meeting or the stock
holders ,if th. Odd Fellows Hall Building
AsHoolatlon hold ft theiroftlcn in Albanv.
Oregon on Monday, the 14th day of
m arcn, isvj, ai me nour ol 7 o'clock p m
ofSBldday, fc-,he purpoie of electing
seven directors to serve for the ensuing
year and for th, transaction of any other
uusiness trial may come uerore aaiu
meeting.
This the 2Ub dy of January, 1SJ2.
v C TV EEDALK,
B A Pabkub, President,
Meorelery
J. A. CBjinniBg,
Wall Paper,
Oru&rs, ln.int. Oil
ALBANY,
B
TWO MEN AND ONE HOY
POUND UK AD!.
A'hilo trying to Crowd then
WAY INTO
DEY0E & FP.OAPI BROS
store, where they always have on hand
hu lari;ebt Stock aoulh of Portland, of
the lateil Improved Kirie. and Shot
Juus; an Immense stock of FUhlng
Tackle of every Juncriptlon ; Tents,
Mammocks, Camp L'luilro auJ Ihouoands
of other things too numeroui to mention
Xtcin.ir tjli
in connection with imb Store, and one ol
-tie best workmen ii. the Mlate to do any
iiiii all kltids of vor
Come one Come No rouble to
how goods, "iinial! prtrii and quick
sles" U ou: aiotl i.
NOTICE T3 TAX PAYERS.
NOTICE is hereby given that I, or my
Deputy, will . lit tsz-psyns of Linn
county, Oit oVeck a in ami rcrnalii
until 4 oVook p ni.at their respective plaoea
of votiug in the fevrral preciucts,at ths fol
lowing tlmas and plaoxs for the purpose of
collecting the taxes for the yearuf 1S91:
Rock Creek, Monday, F.bruvry 15. 189
Fox Valley, Tuesday, Feb 16, 182.
Jordan, Wednesday, Fob 17, 1SU2.
Scfo, Thursday, Kb IS, 18U2
Franklio ll'itte, Friday, Feb 19, 1892.
Nh.lburn, Saturday, Keb 20, 1992.
North Uhauon, Monday, F.I. 22, 1392.
bsntism, Monday, Feb 22. 1892.
South Lebanon, Tues.lav, Feb 23 1S92.
Waterloo, Tuosday, Feb 23, 1S92
Sodaville, Wednesday, Feb 21, 1S92
Sweet Homo. Thursday, Feb 25, 1H2.
Crawfordsvil'e, Friday, Feb 26, 1892.
N Urowtavil.e, Saturday Feb 27, 1892.
S Brownsville, Saturday, Eh27, 1892.
Center, Saturday, Feb 27, 1S92.
N Harrishurg, Monday. Feb 29. 1852.
Halsey, Tuesday, March 1, 1892.
Shedd, Weduefday, March 2, 1892.
Tangent, Thursday, March 3, 1S92.
Orleans, Thursday, Marcn 3. 1S92.
Price, Friday. March 4, 1S92.
Syrautc, Saturday, March 5, 1892 .
Wo9t Albany, Saturday, March .1, 1S92.
Albany, Monday. Miirch 7, 1892.
Ceutor Albany, Monday, March 7, 1892.
East Albany, ruerday, March 8. 1S92.
Prompt payimnt will be nquired. Pay
your taxes nnd save gohtn.
M. SCOTT.
Sheriff and Taa Collector.
Dated January 21st, 1S92.
-FUNEltAL DIRECTORS-
Arierial Embalming done Scientifically
Albany, Oregon.
CHOICE MEATS
Of All; Kwds
Opposite Schroeer'i I.ivsrr Stable, next
ur to Willamette Picking- Co'i iter.
Albany
Mnnnfnotureni of
EAM IKWcZ CniST AfID SAVj
mLMAGIilJirsY IRQ!! 50I1TS
m ALL OF HEAVY
AMO LIGHT WORK, IN
IRON AND BRASS
CASTINGS.
social attention Mid o palrlnu ,11
ds of machine?
Patterns Made on Short Notloi
Best stock of 2nd P" gsods in the
Talley, and the most reasonable prless.
1 have on hand all kinds of
FUflHITltta, STOVES, TINWARE,
TRUNKS, BOOKS, PICTURES,
CLOCKS, CROOKERY,
ETC., ETC.
On d oor west of 8 H Toant's eld store.
L. G0TTLEIB
ALBANY :OR.
WWTSMAH & EULBERT BROS.
Real Estate Agents
Farms and Ranches for sale.
Also oity broperty in Albanv
and Coryallts.
FOSHAV & MASON
V9LBL4!.B A9B R ST Alb
Druggists and Caokseilers
Acei.tN for John B. Aldan' puhllcaUons',
-hli'u we sell at uuMlsksr' price with
kU-.gos.MV
ALBANY. OKKyoS.
CLEARANCE SALE !
x
LARGE NUMEltOF liEMNANTS liavo l,eei,
left over in our various Departments, and wo will
lose- the- eamo out at eonsitlerablo less Uian cost
A
The j consist of Dress Goeds, "Woolen Hosiery, in Infant,
Misses and Ladies, Embroideries, Velvets, l'lusbes, 8atini
Silks, Corsets, and Ladies and Children Underwear, Eu!
These Goods aro arranged on our 1'arain Counters, and an
lamination of the same will 1h of interest to buyers vb
have an eye to a good bargain.
In addition to the abovo we will have a general clear
ance sale of all other lines in stock, and wo will give 10pr
ent discount on all cash sales until March Ist.on our entire
stock of Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Corsets, Ladies and
Children Shoes, lIosiery,"Wooln Underwear, ete.
ON THE SECOND FLOOR wo cany a complete line
of Men's, Boy's and Childrensclolhing, Furnishing Good
Roots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Ete., on which wo have made the
foUowing reductions:
M EN'S SU ITS YOUTH'S SU ITS
Worth, : 3 6.50 for $ 4.50 Worth, : 5.00 for $ 3.25
7.50 5.50 " G.00 4.00
0.00 6 50 " 7.50 5.00
10.00 8.00 " 10.00 7.50
12.50 9.50 " 12.50 9.00
15.00 11.00 " 15.00 10.00
20.00 15.00
A SPECIAL OFFER
Boy's Wagon, Worth
To bo given away with each and every Roy's Suit, with
short pants,whioh wo sell before March 1st.
TAKE NOTICE that these offers are good only until
March 1st, as wo positively withdraw this proposition t
that date.
G, W. Simpson.
Mius Gradwolil's Bazaar
The very latest news is that you can buy at JULIVS
GBADWOHL'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 1.00
No. 1 Kerosene, per single gallon .25
Cans refilled, 5 gallons 1.00
6 Gallons Good Pickles 90
20 lbs. No. Savon Soap 90
Wholesale pries of augar-100 lls extra C, $4.75; 100 ! uianulatad, $3.76.
I will conduat a strict sash slors, an-1 all irmils will be sold for not ms'i from Iff
o lb psr sent Ism than rasniar prins. tij aloclc of Cblnawaro, fulioj uooda, r
all lbs dtslrabla ajrlaa of disbas, as wall as a Rnnnral aaaortmsnt of proosri, crock
ery, lamps aid fixture, ia oompleK. 1 make a spaelsltj of flue Iiik, e ffs od
biking powder, and always plaaso mj customers,
Agent for sereral responsible Insurance companies. Juliua Oruil Welti.
ALLEN BROTHERS,
Wholesale s Retail Grocers
CIGARS TOBACCO, AND
KIND3 IN LARGE OR
IN THEIR
Flinn Block
FEED STORE
AND CUSTOM CHOPPfeR.
We hate hay, oats, chop straw, chicken feed, ele. constantly on hand.
5 na 'elan agents for H. F.
Fall line -uviT'"K ywinny ror enncr cava or
MORRIS
BLACKiM 8s, HODGES,
LEADINGDRUGGlSTS
DRUGS. MEDICINES STATIONARffiC
$2
CHOICE FRUITS OF ALL
SMALL QUANTITIES
SEASON.
ALBANY, OREGOfl.
Flsrhfr. Corvallla flour, short bran.ets.
and BLOUNT
& -
$ Cornar Flrsl sad HitUorSI