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About Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192? | View Entire Issue (March 10, 1892)
THE INDKI'KNDK.NT VOTKKS. Democrati should notorget that while the party ha. been kept '.outlier through adhesion tg the just find liberal principles that appeal directly to the heard of the people, the polit ical victories won during the past quarter of a century have beei measurably due to the ac cesrion to the democratic ranks of men of broad views and keen judgment who felt themselves no longer rb'.e to act conscientious' ly with the republicin party. When that party degenerated into a combination to secure the spoils of office and through legalized tariff robbery took billiocs of dollars from the toil jng masses to give to the favored few, these men could no lenger stay In it. They found in democratic principles the exact opposite tc the practices of the republican party in its degentrate state, and they naturallv came over to the democracy. They did not actual ly join the democratic organization. Tt.ey held themselves free to act as they saw fit ir. the future. It was not so much the party as its principles that attract them, and so long as the actions of the party and its leudeis were in accord with the parly's avowed principles the new allies could be depended on to re main faithful, and in time they would become part of the democratic organization. The support of these independent voters is necessa'y to future democratic success. It will not do to reckon without them. To ig nore their counsels or drive them away as unworthy of consideration would be fatal to democratic hopes of further victories. The independent voter holds the balance of pow er. He came to the democratic party of his own accord in the faith that he coulu in this way better the country. Having aided in winning victories for the party he is entitled to be heard as to the way in which further vic tories can be won. The principles of the democratic party are immutable. Its politics and methods are, like those of all political parties, subject to varying conditions and the election of its candidates is a work requiring careful consideration and sound judgment. In the settlement of policies, the arrangement of methods, and the choice of candidates the independent voter must always be kept in mind if success is seriously desired, and the views of this class of citizens should therefore be ascertained before a final decision is reached . Theie are independent voters enough in Ohio to sweep the state into the demociatic ranks at the next presidential election if their aid can be secured. That desiraofe object can be attained if a judicious course is adopted and due heed paid to the counsels and desires of the independent voters of the stale. Cleveland Plaindf.alcr . Col A K McClure, editor of the Phila delphia Times, and one of the ablest poli ticians in the country, who is making a lour of the south, was interviewed on the subject of the issues of the coming cam paign and the question of candidacy. Will there be a clean cut issue on the tariff question the next campaign?" "Yes." "How about the silver question?" "Well, that grew out of the tariff ques tion, but it has been subordinated already and will be lost sight ol before the election.'' 'Whom do you think the democrats w!ll most probably nominate for president?" "Cleveland." "Can he be elected? ' "He can, and without New York. All the New England states will be for hitn, and so will Indiana and Illinois. He would have had an even chance in all the northwestern states, snd in l'ennsylvnia there would be a desperate fight. Four years ago Pennsylvania republicans sent money t'- New York; this year they would have to keep It home. I haven't a doubt but that Cleveland would defeat Harrison ou'side of New York. Tam many would giye the presidency to any paity to control the federal patronage in New York. However, Tammany, seeing thpt Cleveland would be elected without New Y Jik, would go for lilm, so as not to get left out enli-ely, and thus 1 believe Cleveland would carry New Yoik even." FOB I'SITEIi ACTION. In Instructing their delegates to the dem ocratic national convention, democrats should keep in vle-v the strong probability that in order to insuie succos; to revive the great movement of iSyo and to carry New York, it may he absolutely necessary to put a Ya'.ley democrat at the head of the ticket. What Is now to be avoided above every thing else is antagonism between western demociats who are available as possible nominees, and it Is clear that Ironclad In structions for favorite sons would be cal culated to create such antagonisms and to mfkc It much harder for the valley vole to unite in convention. It Is by no means undesirable that the different state conventions should express their preferences. They can t.early al ways do so with propriety, but thev should do it in such away as to make it clear that their delegates are free to act for them in an emergency by doing what seems best calculated to reach the end in view the selection of a winning candidate fro n the valley in the event New York persistently refuses to present the only winning car dldate it ha,. If this 16 done, and if each state delega tion is strongly and explicitly Instructed in the principles it is required tc represent in the convention, it will be possible for the west and south to co operate in a way that will certainly secure the defeat of Harri son and his policy of plutocratic radical ism. If Indiana instiucts for Gray, or Illinois for Talmer or Morrison, or Iowa for Boies, it should be with the understand ing that the instruction do not so bind the state delegates that they will be unable to act In concert when the crisis comes. If we are to keep the democratic party ad vancing, we must not let state lines keep us apart or Interfere in our wi.rk for the common welfare. Wne n have In the.vest eaders anv one of whom can easily be nominated and elected on the Issue Mr Cleveland has helped to make so power ful In this country. If Mr Cleveland is not to represent this issue, let us do every thing possible to see that it is properly represented. Unless the valley states are divided by intrigue or by blundering, so that the cannot act together when united action Is required, the nominee of tnc democratic convention will be the next president. St Louis Republic. "There are," says La Nature "about I, 500,000 people in the world, with very nearly an equal division of sex. One fourth dies before the 15th year, and the average duration of life is 33 years; 33, 033,000 people die each year, making a total of 91,5m each day, 270 each hour, 62 each minute, and about one each second. l'fttker Hrce, grocers. F, M. French keeps railroad time, lluy your groeeritt of Parker Bros A pie paiert f r sale- at Stewart & Sox s b'iae groceries at Conn & lUndrieson's. l atest ihet music at Will & Link's. 1-iew ureani uhtitwe just leoolved at IVii.ial Meyers. 0 W C"!b, job printer, Flinn Block, does nrst class work. K W AuhiHon &Co aro stillitig monuments at Portland prices. Stewart & Sox soli the very best stent shears and teuton;. The finest line of pocket knives in the city at Stewart & oox e. Smoke the celebrated Havana filled 5 oent cigar at Julius Joseph s. C.i to 2 W Cnhb. successor to Paisley Si SiuiN-, Flinn Block, for jour j b printing of all I. ""ill Tr V U Kili, thysician and surgeon, Albany, wi-im. Calls made in city or oountry . At the nvin iatlijatss, lull's Vegetabl Sicilian Hair lie"ewer is a lenewer of the luir, including ils growth, health, youthful color and brauty. It will please you. Samplos of Dtlnrte corsot w.Uti ail bracts ft Mrs Peterson's over French's jewelry store. Mrs Talt sole aneut for Linn county. K V Achison & Co handle tne ot-lebrated Portland cement walla for icmotery lots. These walls can he furnished at half tho cost of any other and are farauperior. With his new bakery Conrad Meyer is able to offer old and new cistuuiers every thing tiretclass in bakea goodi. Bad Blood. Tmrmrp or vlt'uted b.ood Isiilno times out of tori CHiiscd by isi-mo tion tlmt flu'. nr thi' avstfiii. v-1 V w'-ivn tlio l!ii!'l naturally bo Willis iiiijirt:!ui:t.'il with ihci'I- Forest vegetation is much ri.er in North America than in Europe, and comprises 412 species, of which 176 are native to the At lantic region. 106 to the Pacific, u are com mon to bo'h, 46 to the Rocky Mountain re gion, and 74 are tropical speciei Rear the coasts 'of Florida, as against 15S species in Europe. Six North American species ol forest trees- the Judas tree, persimmon, hackberry, plane tree, hop hornbeam and chestnut are also indigenous in Karope, nil now growing there naturally touth of the Alps. A siK'iikor at the rwnt intoniatiomil con Kress nhoweil by cxperimcnta upon school children when three or four bums in arith metic wore ivon in succession, that ouch Mini nhowetlan inferiority to the previous one, both in eorrectne and 11s ivgurtln the time in which it wan completed. The one faculty employed was gradually exhausted, a freh piece of evidence showing the necess ity for diversity of work. rr.uu 1 i. lioth houses of the Iowa Legislature have adopted a resolution fskmg cougre.-s to sub mit a conxtiluiional amendment providing for the election of United States Senators by the people. Thar r.fom is destined to he ac complished. The republican ticket ia Seattle iiucuis to hve been snowed iinli:r. At wo mi Jit stiiiid the situation, it duerv d ikfVt. The party there had been run by a ourrt.pt riti. ftttys tliH B.I Jem StnU-a:nan in a V-: y candid maimer. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. fGGS. Pure bred SO Brown Tjeg Fj horn eftgn $1 per 13. Address, W W Crawford, Tall mm, Oregon. I.Ott RENT. "aw dwelling, fivo rooms, hard finish, eatern part of the city. Inquire of Ed K M Carter. SN. STEELE & CO., Albany, Oregon Loan monev on trood real estat security In Linn "and adj jining counties IJRESH COWS FOK SALE. One-hfti and one-fourth Jertey cowa for sale Aloo iinpr.rted Ear y Sun.ise potatoes Price, 75cnts r bushel. Call rn me 2 niils east of Albany. F C Hoffman. T ANTED. A girl io do general ft housework in a smalt family, ln quiie at tb's ottieo. MONEY TO LOAN Home capital to loan, in sums to ruit.on Albany and 1,11111 founty real esta'o or Rood personal neeiirity. W K McPhorson, Hrt Street opn MrsonicHall. Albany, Or. fi'tc nii'.fUT. Tli'M.l I K;ll MVrilI;i lvm li tills e.mtiilH.ll i? Or Ucfd u it!i t!a- dras'lr Tiilncrjtl ' i'l!" " Tlio i o:,is!i I lie:. ry Is old iimi uti )'.:. .1. y'. Vi-;,cta'..ivarMi-.:: i;!ii U m Ui rn. it tiK-s i. t .;.t ui t!u- tnmblf. it aroiisv t tin li iit, U.iiii, a.ul i uV.eN to l.iuUh u! a -i.v.n. u ui iu :,;.i:uh tin irt tllm ;n. uml the ii.!iuri.! uiv iIy tarried oil' ihr. thv .iii.Uiitl i .i:i.iUi.'l. Try it nv.d ik.U i.s d li'htr::! action. I'liiis 1 iv, :tt Ii';::uL-!r5 Tirr'f au'' 51r-e: HTn-f:, !"., srtiliw. " i 11. 'i it iir vitij jii l!u.,i itiid h te o 1 t!to i.r-t o.u Hl Ik.'i'ui:u- cum ! it in in-.'---its, fur I tuujl l 1 ir wmi. iuj; a cliu;.1. it 1 L-;.::.vl. ;ini tied (imt br:n'ri me n;j;fLu nilly, V -yi ', 11I cvfrjlliltv.; Uikiw v.i:kt:is lull ntnl r -gular.' 9 - Vfrff rshlf! S- Sarsapariila FOR SALE UY GEO C STANARD ALBANY B JOU WICKMAN&ANDERSON -OITT I,A"CT:iSr TDK'S". Onp(isi!eSt CbBrles Hotel. Bod olotblng nnd lace curtains well I'.ttendod to htarcb work a specialty. Brarch ofllce at Moses' bartior shop 1)LAIN" SKWISG. Tiio umlrrsinui! will t.'ikn in plain sewing which will be. none lu Hit-clafia order ami on ronsonnljle t.rins. Leave order at residence of Thos Jom-v, fjn 7th street, b-twten Hrottdalbin and l errv street. JIiss Wiiitkhkaii. ,"0ll SALrt House and enrnor lot tn It's :t() add. 3750. Apply to I W Dnvii "rANTED. 2" sh-rns A!liiiiy Build intr aud Loan Asprciation Htck first ftories. Icciuire of Jay W Hla in t ecretary. All E - YOU - GOING - TO - RIDE - A BICTOLE this summer ? H so, call on Van Wilson, at Stewart & Sox's, and sec a New Mail, which always gives satisfaction. J. O'C'ONXEK. And Surveyor, ALBANY. - - - OREGON. NOTICE TO CREDITORS "VT OTICK IS HEKtBY G1VKN THAT XI John K Cvnis ard W Pilcliford partners dolnR fcusibftts in fc'cio, Llun county, On gon, under tho rm name and slyle of C'jrus Pilcbford, have duly made an assiur iiunt ft all I ho property. real and personal, to the undersigned for the benelit of their creditors. All persons Having c aims airionf-t tne saiu nrm are hortbv notilied and required to present the sa ine under oatn lo the unoersiKneu, at the ofllcti of J K Weatherlbrd. n the city of Aihany, Linn counly, Oregon, wiun n itiree ninniljs irom trie dule uereoi. iJateJ l et), ard, 1SW. J. II PKltKY, Assignee ANNUAL MEETING. KOTICK U hereby given that the annual iiueting of the stockholders of the Albany Kiiililing Association will be held at the olHce of W C Tweedalo, on Kerry St lee., in Albany, on Monday. March 21st, 18!i2, at 7:33 p ai.l'or the elec tioa of directors, and such oilier business as may come before t'io n eetlng. Uattd Feb i2ih, 1S82. J. JOSEPH. W C TW EED A LE, Secretary, Presidt nt. GOOD NEWS Q For the millions ol consumers Ol Q TuttsPills. lt cl lr. Tilt ft plrnuro to tin- rffc iiiHim-t' tlmt he IsmW iuttinu iiiu TINY LIVER PILL Tilt'li li nrcxcrrHiiitflvamiill nin, jta. -l rl:ihilit(; nil tin- trtm-4. tli lurm-r tiii-t. itinriiui:t-(l purt'lv Oi'Ui lnl.li. llot liMT. int tlwK.-t)ill-fffe iiruHtill Nsiit-tl. TIm xiu t fti.o f TUTT'S TINY LIVER PILLS 1 idimi li In t he l.or.Ii r ( Mi U "ml." O9QOOO0 STOCKHGLDFRS' MEETING. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT there will be a meeting of the stock holders of the Odd Fellows Hall Building Association held st theirotlice In Albany, Orogon on Monday, the 1 41 h day of March, 1S()2, at the hour ol 7 o'clock p rn of said day. f.'-ihe purpose of electing seven directors to serve for the ensuing yes,r and for tlK transaction of any other business that may come befoie said meeting. This the 2iith dav of January. IS??. v CTW EEDALK, E A Park eh, President. ;ecrelary STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. -J0TICE IS JIEREP.Y OIVKX VII AT 1 the Annual meeting of the stockholders of 'The Willamette Kal Estate Company," of Albany, Oregon, will ho htld on Thurs day, March 30th, 1S'.i2, st the hour ol4 oVIock in the afternoon of said dy, at t!u cllicc if Geo V Wright, in Albany, Oregon, fcr tho purpose of electing tlicers anil di rectors i.f aid conijKtny for the term of one vrar next enduing from sriid nit'etinr, and to transact mch other I'luiiie.w as may properly come before P:iid Hunting. Dated l eiiiuary '.Vsth, 1SH2. A. HAL'KLKMAN, f!ro W W'liiiiiiT. President, decretory. TWO MEN AND ON K 1)V POUND DKAl) !. tVhilti trying to Crowd thoii -WAY INTO DEYGE Sl FR01MAN BROS store, where ihey aiwas have on hand he largest Stock south of Portlaml, of the latest Improved Rifles and Shot 3uns; an Immense stock of Fishing Tackle of every description; Tents, Mammocks, Camp Chairs and thousands of other things too numerous to mention Xt-epn.ii Shop 'n connection with the Store, and one ol he best workmt n In the State to do any did ail kinds of uor Cowie one Co:e No rouble to how goods "Small profit anil quick aleV is ou: .notto. Albany MttiiufHcturorw '' (EAM ENGINES GRIST AND SAW MILL MACHINERY IRON rfONTS WO ALL KIF33 OF HEAVY ANO LIGHT WORK, IN IRON AND BRASS CASTINCS. pectrt) MttentiDii jhi1 u zinnvt ll ds o' inaehiueri Patterns Kade on Short Notict FORTMILLER & IrtVINC -FUNERAL DIRECTORS.- Arterial Embalming done Scloatitlo.iily Albany, Oregon. J. A. dimming. Wall Paper, J rngrs, laintm, Oils Glass, JEtc, ALBANY, GREGOFi Star Baker B CorBroiMlnlblii mid First St ' CONRAD MEYER, PROPRIETOR? ('anntil VraitM, Cnnneil )) GlaHRirarc, (tnrciiSHar Irlel Fruit. VeKOtnlilcN. Tobnceo, lnrH notour, Kri'e.t, Coflee. Tea, Et! tile.. In tact evcr-ir.,.. th-it is kept I" a irt'tic.-s variety a."l irvicenr stor. lliiclict market pnee paid for AIiL KINDS OF PRODUCE CLEARANCE SALE ! LAlUiK NUMBKU OF 1JKMNANTS have leeil left over in our various Itqmrlnionts, and wo will closo tho Kami) out at considerable lusn than msi Thev consist of Dress Goods, "Woolen Hosiery, in Infam.' Misses and Ladies, Embroideries, Velvets, Tlushcs, Satin , 1 T 1 (W "1.1 IT 1 '"'l ISilks, lorscts, ami l-auies ami vnnuiim t- iiuerwtar, Yx These Goods are arranged on our liargain Countermand aii examinalion of the same will b! of interest to buyers win have an eye to a good bargain. In addition to tho above we will have a general clear ance sale of all other lines in stock, and wo will givo 10pr rent discount on all cash sales until March lst,on our entir stock of lry Goods, Dress Goods, Corsets, J , ad us and Children chocs, 1 1 osiery, "Woolen Underwear, etc. ON T1II0 SKCONJ) FUHHt wo cany a complete line of Men's, Boy's and Childrensclothing, Furnishing Goofy P.oots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Etc., on which avo have made the fo1 lowing reductions: YOUTH'S SUITS- l.noiWorth, . : .ri.(K) for 3.25 MEN'S SUITS Worth, 5 (.r0 for $ 7.50 9.0() 10.00 i2.ro ln.oo 20.00 0.50 (i 50 8.00 9.50 11.00 15.00 0.00 7.50 10.00 12.50 15.00 4.00 s.oe 7.51 9.00 10.00 A SPECIAL OFFER Boy's Wagon, . Worth $2, To be givan away' with each and every 5oyB Suit, with short pants,which avo sell before March 1st. TAKE NOTICE that these offers ar good only until March 1st, as wo positively withdraw this proposition it that date. G, W. Simpson. Julius GradwoM's Bazaar The very latest news is that you can buy at JULIW GRADWOHIi'S BAZAAR, for net cash, goods as follows: Arbuckle'a 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, S gallons ' 1.00 5 Gallons Good Pickles 90 20 lbs. No. Savon Soap 90 Wholesale prtedof nugar-100 lb. extra C, fTS; 100 ib gianulntsd, $5.7t. I will ennduot a Mrlet aash ator, an'l all goodi will lie Bold for net oanli from 19 to 25 per cent Una than rKuniar prlne. U.J alosli of Chlnawaro, fnr goods, tai all the dKHlrahle ayles of dishes, as well b a general awrtrnent of rrooerlM.ercKl erv, lamps end fixture la oomplele. 1 make a apeoUllj of flae lri, ooaViet a bikiiif; powder, and alwaya plae my ouetomere, Agent Inr ;eral reaponaible Inearanoe oompaniei. Jollns ratlweht. ALLEN BROTHERS, W HOLESALE RETAIL GROCERS CIGARS TOBACCO. AND CHOICE FRUITS OF AU KINDtt IN LARGE OR SMALL OUANTITIES IN THEIR SEASON. yiinn Block -: -:- -:- ALBANY, OREGON THT7 Celebratad U0OS1EK an d SLTEIMO!! noaitivn fnrn fo,l rtrWU nnrl Srfid ers. also liiu iress Wheel Drills. AtMITCIlL:!, T.1:VIS cSc STAA'EIl OO , Albany, Orejo