Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192?, January 21, 1893, Page 2, Image 2

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    )aUii Democrat.
AUHEAT STATPSMAN.
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3.
The New York Woild, tanking of Car
lisle who is likely to be secretary ef the
treasury in Cleveland's cabinet says he is a
statesman of the old school and of the
present time. From his first modest ap
pearance on the floor of the bouse of
representative In ih'O until now, when he
is the acknowledged leader of his party on
oll'questions relating to public finance, he
has commanded the respect and admiration
of men of all parties. In his first great
speech on the corrupt use of the deputy
marshals in elections he showed that he
was a consummate constitutional lawyer.
As one of the advisory committee of bii
party in congress during the stormy politi
cal session caned by -Mr Hayes, be gave
proof of calm judgment, great skill in the
management of difficult problems and ad
mirable qualities as a leader of men,
Many men who look for boisterousness
;n a leader deny that Mr Carlisle has the
t emperament for a bold, aggressive contra-
i versy. Such men mistake noise for com-
t mand. Mr Carlisle is the most successful
leader that the democrats of the house of
representatives have had since the war.
Whether he was on the floor as a debater
or in the chair a speaker, no storm broke
, ;out in the house of representatives that he
'could not quell so quietly that the disorder
ly mob did not realize that they had a
n aster. His character, his clear intellect,
i his absolute fairness, his refusal to permit
- i partisanship to enter into the consideration
of public business, to becloud his jndgment
:or to make him forgetful of the rights of
J Jiis political opponents these qualities
4 made him a leader as they make him a
' ! tatesman. And when the result of the
- eadership of commanding intellect are
Measured against those of mere brute energy,
ne umerence in Iavor o the former is
'ound to be great.
J ' Within this generation of legislators no
, 'me has been more successful than Mr Car
- isle. In the early days of his service in
C ongress he won the confidence of his
' siociates on both sides of the house to that
. stent that his word on a question of fact
, .'-'as authority, and every measure that be
i ;ntroluced was accepted as intended for the
i ! ublic good. No one ever dreamed that he
i 'as capable of furthering legislation for the
i roraotion of private ends. The result was
1 'bat he was generally successful in gaining
: is object, and success is, in a large way,
1 'm tAat nf fttntMnmrwliin.
.j I When he was speaker of the house he
absolute
When Mr Richard W Thompson, of Tene The new state auditor of Illinois has Un
IUute, Ind. retired Irom the busy world and making an investigation ot tne condition
began bis history cf the protective Urlffln of the books ot bis offli-e and Unas tnat tor
rhi munir. h.i. n enthusiastic advocate I the last fifteen or eighteen years fees have
of McKinleyism, he suppoied, we presume, have been collected " 'be insurance He
that the hlstor of the Panama Canal Com. I nartment and not turned into the state
pany was closed, There was no longer any treasury as provided by law amounting to
word for his "American committee" to do over 200,000. When the while matter is
and there seemed to be no indication nf any I brought to light a great sensation is looked
upheaval in Paris or elsewhere that would I for.
disturb him In the seclusion of hl library
He has been rudely awakened from his drram
of peace and sccuiity, and row he bears loud Sand Ridge Cemetkry. This Is to
calls from all parts ot the country i-jt thel not!! all persons lnterestedln Sand Ridge
explanations which he can give so eaMly, but cemetery that there will De a meeting
which, up to this time, he has preferred to
withold from the public. We bear no Inti
mation that he will consent to show ow he
used tnat comfortable sum of $2,400,000-
It may be, however, tnat he is writing the
Interesting Mstory of the expenditures lor
publication, and that he will soon be in trea
ty with publishers for the suitable prerinc tlon
of the work. He is a thrifty man, and
one expects that he can be tntucrJ tn tril
his story without coupensa-ion
that there will be a
ne!d at the Grange Hall, on Sand Rla e,
on Monday, Fan 30th, 189, a! 10 o'clock
a m. This meeting is cailed by the com.
mlttee who hss charge of the straighten-
ing up and replatting of the grounds. The
Moarc ot jjtrectors ana inn cunmr..ce
dll be present, and wish all persons to
come and claim their iots.so we can tnKe
a record of the same.
ISAAC W ItP.FLDON.
Worth Hi stov,
J B RoBRRlS,
Committee.
It is very difficult
t o convince
children that
a medicine is
"nice to take"
this trouble
is not experi
enced in ad
ministering
Scott's Emulsion
a tar .a v.
ot cod .Liver un. it is
almost as palatable as milk.
No preparation so rapidly
builds up good flesh.
strength and nerve force.
Mothers the world over rely
upon it in all wasting diseases
that children are heir to.
Pnspawd by Rwtt a- Bown. X. T. All (trarrlrte.
. ,1 m In i etjtrewt ttia nflin ivtln gmM,
'j airness that even his political opponents
. t onfessed that he was the best speaker of
(.j! i is generation. At the same time he or
i -anized the house in such a manner that
'-' he strength of his party was made most
, f ) j SFective. Personal consideration did rot j
iH j introl him. When the contest was settled
'i 1 bia favor hft annointed his chief onnnn-
it, Mr Randall, chairman ofthecommit-
1 te on appropriations. The successful
orking of the three houses over which he
resided was exceptional There were
; ifferences of opinion and open dissensions
J I : 1 there have been for many years in the
j itnoeratic ranks, but under Mr Carlisle's
I lidauce these were reduced to 'he mini
' ' urn. While he did not succeed in unit
ig the party on the Morrison biil, or even
; ) 1 securing enough votes for its passage, he
. reduced the protection opposition in the
'" ifty-first congress that the Mills bill was
used by the house.
x
' Women Inventors by no means confine
ernsrlves to those departments where they
Ight be supposed 13 possess spacial experl-
ice. Patents have been granted to women
t ra plan fordeadeniog the noise on railways.
r preventing sparks from locomotives, for I
weeping the streets, for a new form of life I
' ft, for textile manufactures, electrical ap-
lance, am i 1 L'jn-lon a woman ha pat-
1 itel a machine tor making watch aciews
.at Is provi:lel with a thread so delirat-
. be almost invisible, and s perfect as tu I
1 it tinea is on a human hair.
Georgia is about the only sta'e in the
lion, aside from Oregon, that bus not
ade provision for the world's fair. As a
suit the prominent men of Atluntn nre
' ) in arms, and sav tlmt that city, if nut
le state, shall be duly niul creditably rep-
' sented. l'erhaps I'ortlund couhl tlo
kewise if the country will not join. TYe-
OA,
1 be present legislature witb a small ap
opriation might make a creditable ex
nplification of the fact of Oregon's
:utence.
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i
; The other day journal, hltttcrto without
: spot on ilk character, inquired wHh well
.' ljneJ Innocence, 'IInw can fire persons
' vide five tgsto that each man will receive
ic and till one remain In the dish?" After
vrral hundred people went two-thirdi Jli-
' acted in tlie muzeK oftnia ptopoalilon, the
urnal meanly cayi, "One takei the dish
ith the eBK."
N ANTED
At the store formerly owned by
lien Bros.,
.UTTER,
:ggs,
iARD,
AUON,
ad CHOICE APPLES,
I will payjihe best cash price
r which
ssiblc.
6. F. RAMP.
Mr Cleveland i said to be vrrv Kit'ei I
agalnit the people's party. lit? priva'cU
denounces its leaders as cranks arnl unar .l)-
ists and fears (heir influence in the demo
cratic ranks. Scio Prt
We arise, Hght here, to inquire of the ed
itor of the Press, who Is known to he, after
the "most strictest sect' a republican, who
it Is that says this about Mr Cleveland? No
body has ever heard M' Cleveland say these
things, so far as the public Is ImformeJ,
One does not have to go very far to be able
to divine the motive of this charge made
without even (he semblance of truth. The
purpose U o create prejudice against Mr
Cleveland and his aaministrat on among
alliance democrat a. Thai's all.
A gentleman who had livu for a consid
erable time out of the country died appar
ently a few days after hii return. It was
alleged that his decease had followed suspi
ciously near the eating of a pudding prepar
ed by his stepmother. She was hence ar
rested and charged with his murder. The
grave was opened for the purpose of making
an analysis of the contents of the ma's
stomach. It was then discovered that the
man hah turned completely over in Ms coffin
and was lying on his face. He had been
We need some cheap,
Unique JOB Printing
And I shall send an order, at once to
P. J. SMILEY,
Flinn Block, Albany,Or
He has the largest stock of Printers';
buried alive. This evidence of the cau.e 0(1 .
death was of course conclusive, and the htatinnerv and tne heat Pfininnpfi .1 oh l imo.P:
in the Valley, good work and low prices
should be appreciated, all work delivered
when promised, and we will
REMEMBER THE SIGN
woman was released.
A Bto Stage.
"All the world's a stage
men ana women merely
And all thi
player. ;
Tbey have their ezite and their en
trance!."
One of 'li'ir nrincioal entrances leads
into Parker Bros urocerv and bakerv.
The CneBt groceries and the freshest pro
duce are kept, and their baked itoods are
oeyona comparison, consisting-of a bigl '
variety of breads and cakes, plain and r
iancy, siciiiiuiiy anu well mau;. An im
portant thing to consider.
jirgains at Itead'r,
Mr. and Mrs. II.
Star Bakerj
('orBrondit'bln stnd First Si.
COKRAD 1 SEYER, PROPRIETOR,
TWO MEN AND ONE BOY
FOUND DEAD!
-DBALaai-
C. Richardson
ot Slloam, X. V.
Husband and Wlfe
Both
Cured by
Sarsaparilla
Hood's
Catarrh, Kidney Complaint, Heart
Failure, Liver Troubles.
I think It my duty to voluntarily tell what
flood's Harsaparllla has done for mvsell and
wltc. Last spring my wifo was In a very bad
way with kidney complaint; felt
Miserable All the Time
and could hardly set around tho house. She
U-gan to take Hood's Sarsaparilla, and In rae
wli she was Improving-. When she bad
taken but three bottles of Hood's Sarsaparilla
sho was c.rril of that dreadful disease. Aa
Jit me. 1 wai troubled with Catarrh. Heart
Failure and Liver Complaint Buiiered so In
tensely that
I Could Not Sleep
at night, nor get any rest through the day. As
soon as I lay down, my heart would beat so
hard that 1 would have to get up. I had very
severe pnlna in the small of my karU and
noises hi my head like flnrk ( black
bird, all singing at once. So you see 1 was
hard up. 1 also experienced benefit from
Hood a Harwparllla within a wrrk after I
Degan taking it. 1 hare improved rapidly and
can uow sleep better than 1 havo tor a year,
can eat and not bioat as 1 used to. We prau.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
tor we think there Is no medicine like It" Hex.
bt C. and Mart k. lticuABcaoir, Blloam,
Madison County, N. Y.
('nurd Frail)),
61 Unaware,
Orled Frail,
Tttbavoeo,
Sugar,
tuite.
XtaM
Caused .tle-si
tneennwar,
VegetableH,
C'lRara
Saieeis,
Tea,
Ki..
r V
FORTMILLER A IRVING
Undertakers - and - Embalniers.
WE KEEP comtant) on hard a full lire of irftailc, cTrb r d-cci ctrLtli
ceffini. Alio burial robes and ultt, in trcedcloih. iet:ncl n tn-.c
which wil be aold at
The towetit LIvlDf Proflts.
EMBALMING the proper care o! the dead a upeciiltv.
InlMtsYtirtluaf thkt la kept in ft gvatr
auxkiit pri
1 noatrr itore, Hlgheit
ukmi pnee pua ror
aVT.L KINDS OF PRODU
HUurt'S Pll.t.s ears ur IIU. eouUpatloa,
blUoutDM,, liulln, sick bs4. Indlosuva.
PARTNERSHIP NOTICE.
Notice In hereby given that the art
nernhlp heretofore exiatlns; iMwwn T (
lUksr ami Wm Kmarlck iloiac bnalnesa
ks butcher at Albany. Orron In thin
.liy diea-lvel by mutual conaent. Tc
linker will colltct all bills due aaid firm
nn.l pay all liablliiwi. 'I be. buslneaa
will be continued at the old aland op
poalie bV'hewirra ausbloa hv T C B-kar, c
M Burkbart Win Kmer'lck nnder the
name of The Albauy Irrsd fMr
'.'ompany,
TC BaK.
Hm Kushick
C M liUBKHAR
ALBANYTOR.
WBITSSAH & HULBERT BROS,
Kea! Es'.at Agents
rarms and Ranches (or sale.
Also 01 1 broherty inj Albany
and Corvallis.
-CITY LTJISrlDPf2".
Opposite St Charles Hotel
Red cintalng and lace curtains well
sttouded to.
StarcLor a specialty.
Branch office at Moses' bather shop
aundrr oiose'1 evenings at 7'SO o'clock
STOCKHOLDER'S MEETIMS.
XTOTICE IS HEREBY 6ITES THAT
the anaual meetina; er the stock,
holders ot the Albany Building and Loan
Aaanekuton will bo held on Friday
February 17th. ISM. at the hear of 7:30
p usof Mid day. In the BankofOrecon
In Albany, Linn county, Oregon for the
purD3e of electina nine director and
thraa ssidltor. to serve for the term of
on year next ensuing from said meeting,
and until their auoce-sors are eleetd
and qualified, and to Irsiwl suck othr
buslues a may ?oaie befor the associa
tion. Done by ordsr of ssld association
this ltth day of Jamsarr, If-M,
CH STEW ART,
JAY W I1LAIN, President,
becietary,
b. rtres.'vk., """e
Arehilerl and Contractor.
Leave orders with Hulburl Bros,, RM
Estate airenls.
ItVMT, In Aloany, on female Scotch
i t'oolie yellow sl.epard pup. six
111 thsold. Any Infutmatton will be
ressonably rewarded i D MILLER.
" T T A NTP. Energetic man of fair
II businenn aldiity and jrool charac.
ter to enter business with -view of sd
vanctng, sslsry good. A'tdrea A B rare
Of EVKMFO DaMOCKAT.
a$r
VhLe trying to Crowd theii
WAY INTO
FIWMAtf BROS.
atore, where they alwavs have on hand
the 'argest Stock south o'f Portland, of
the latest Improved Rifles and Shot
Guns; n Immense stock ot Fishing
Ttcklt of every description; Tents,
Han. mocks, Camp Chairs and thousands
ot otl.er things too numerous to mention.
Repair Shop
in connection with the Store, and one jot
the best workmen In the State to do any
and ail kinds of work.
Come one Come No trouble to
snow goods "Small pront and nulck
guev- is out Giotto.
Wall Paper
1 rugrs, Painta, Oils
Glaso, 12 tc
J. A. Cummin
ALBANY, -:- 0REC0N
XTOTICE. I herebr aiv nolle that 1
i.1 hv bought nut the wash house of
am Le ana an sanies mast look to him
lor their pay as I wl.l not bo responsible
ior un aeuis: si.MJ LEE,
0. i!L ilIcFarland,
-:- DEALER IN -:-
Harness -and-Saddler j
Display f in the Doo.
pposlte First.National Bank.Albanr
NO EXTRA CHARCt FOR HEARSE OR SERVICES,
ALBANY, - - MASONIC TEMPLE. - - OREGON
CARPET DEPARTMENT.
WELL STOCKED WITH THE CHOICEST
MATTINGS. OILCLOTHS.
DRAPERIES- LINOLEUMS
, (MAM
OFTHIS.8EA30N'8 NOVELTIES AND
DNEQDALED IN THIS MARKET
Samuel E. Young
The Oregon Land Co
vVltn its home office at
SALEM - - - OKIiJQ-ODSn
In the Gray Block, corner Liberty and State street, branch office In Portland
-f
"A.KES a specialty of Sunnyside fruit tracts near Salem,
Will sell 5, 10 or 20 acre lots at $50 to S60
acre small cash payment long time on balance
for particulars.
per
'The Forum
1893 j
BM0r
. C, POTTW
QSVfAHOft
W.E.RUKILL
Fmoco
Haivukih
The Forum.
-THE FORf.v tn M tht Cnttnl State what Tn Ntva.
tat ISuuirtzul prui..-ui m kavt tar tad." """"
rpH FOEUM contains articles about what men
x are now doing in the world.
The problems and the tasks of tout own life and
thought, and of our own country, and of our own
time; the education of your children; the latest re
sults of research in your own special study; the great
hooks of the period; the real leaders; the large movements-are
these not the most interesting subiectet
The secret of The Fobtots hold on its readers is
that its writers make it helpful to all who think.
Its readers form the dominant part of every pro
fession, craft, and class-those who are succeeding
because they have a correct measure of the intellec
tual forces and of the larger activities of Americas
life, the best-informed, and the most ambitious.
Its writers are the leaders of thought and cf ac
tion everywhere and in all kinds ef important work.
Ask the best informed man in your community
what he thinks of Thb FoBtrat. or send to tu for
the written opinions of some of the leading men in
your State, and in all other States.
TBXTOSCII: trsigaSpisrt.SrsTirs. t5syisr.
.( Snhrrlptlmi ma) U tent direct fo THE rosrjt
Qe ArowA lau paper, '
Hon.
' & F. EDMUNSS I
W.H.MUC?',
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NOUwrOMO
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DWMMT fli
W. Dcwtrr HVM
Red CrownMills
ISOM & LANNINC, PROPRIETORS.
w raocisj rxoca icitios foa riaiui
AXO BAKKBS TSI,
tl tr-hOTP reward f"r nrr
:vp9u.Bka Hs-atlarho. ImltV' : ii
' rl;;i,. h,.rt Vi 4 nyH-v . -
i. T;.y r.rc mrl- rvja: . .
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