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About Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192? | View Entire Issue (Feb. 13, 1893)
IVAHIUNUTON LKTTstK. (from uui regular oorreponjnt, Washington, Feb 6, 1893. This Is going to be lilver week in cenjrees and comervatlve democrati will be very much disappointed if the result is not compromise measure that will become a law( (id settle, at least (or a time, tbe very troublesome and very Important question. It has been known ever since congress came together that President elect Cleveland was very anxious for this congress to put a atop to the purchase of silver, which he believes to menace the prosperity of tt.e country. It was through the efforts of his immediate friends in the hojse that Thursday and Fri day of this week have been designated for the consideration of tne Andrews bill for the repeal ol the silver la and amending the natioaal banking law It is believed that a sufficient number of democrats In the house have changed their views on this question to make the passage of this bill probable by the house, but it Is no, thought that it can get through the senate; hence the movement to effect a compromise that will suspend the purchase ot silver. Seaator Hill, who voted for the present ailver law, now holda the same opinion about the purchase of silver that Mr Cleveland docs and is working to bring about Its suspension. This week wilt determine whether a compromise is possible, and If It Is not accomplished an extra session early in the spring Is believed by Mr Clcve- ladd'a closest friends to be inevitable. It is probable that there will be some tariff legislation at this session after all. The house ways and means committee favors, and there Is very little opposition anywhere, to the repeal of that clause of the McKlnley 1 aw which raises the tariff on linen goods fifty per cent on and after January 1 , 1894. It is admitted by the republicans that this clause has failed to accomplish what It was Intended to do develop the linen Industry in the Unlten States. Senator Harris, of Tennessee, says that Judgs Jackson of that state who has been nominated to the vacancy on the supreme court, although commonly classed as a dem ocrat, and appointed to his present position on the bench of the circuit court by Mr Cleveland, Is as good a republican as Mr Harrison. That there will be strong oppo sition from both sides of the senate to Jack son's conBrmation Is certain, but whether It will be strong enough to defeat him Is net yet apparent. Some republicans will oppose him because he Is classed as a democrat, others because they had served notice on Mr Harrison that they would oppose any nomination he made to the vacancy. Most of the democrats who oppose the confirmation do so on principle they haliv the vonnoy should hav bn leu ior Mr t-ievelanu to till but there are) others who while not opposed to Judge Jackson personall will vole against his confirmation because to vote for him would morally bind them to vote for Mr Harrison's nomination to the vacancy which his confir mation would leave in theclrcuit court, and It is considered certain that a republican would be nominated. It is creJiiable to Judge Jackson that not one word has been said by anybody against his ability and personal fitness for the honor. Contrary to precedent his nomination was referred to a committee, and it will surprise very few should that committee fail 10 report it back to the senate. Representative Blount, of (Jeoi gia, chair man oflhe House committee on Foreign affairs, who voluntairlv retires from Con grcsa on the 4 of March, after having served continuously therein tor twenty years, was the recipient on Saturday of an unusal and unexpected compliment from his colleagues on the floor of the House. It was while he diplomatic and consular Appropriation bill was under consideration that Mr Blount was Iionered by such phrases as few m;n have received, fiom political associates as well as opponents. Among those who nude speeches in honor of the retiring statesman were Representative Holman of Indiana; I IU. HI,; Bland, of Mo,; O'Neill, of I'a,; Springer, of 111,; and McCrcary of Ken .No greater compliment than that paid by Mr llitt, when he said "In the consideration n public questions Mr Dlount has been a patri ot and not a partisan, ' has ever been or ever will be paid a legislator. The Hawaiian commliion having present ed the petition of the government t.iey rep resent lot annexation to the I'nited States, to Mr Ilanison through the Sec of Stair, are now wailing as patiently as they may for an answer. In smte of the mystery with which the officials of Ihe Stale lepaitmeiit are try 'a r to surround the matter there woud be little doubt of the character of Ihe answer were it not so near the closeof Mr Harrison's term. He unquestionably favors annexati on, but may, so long as it can hardly be consummated under nls administration, con clude 10 leave it for Mr Clsveland and the democratic Congress to arrange. This is certainly what he shou'd do. It is somewhat surprising to sse a rezogul- zed and Intelligent Democratic paper like tae Atlanta Constitution favoring the estab lishment of a road bureau byCongreis. The The Federal Legislature has nothing to do with the roads of a State, and the propositi on should find no toleration among Demo crats. If the counties or the States cannot manage such matters without calling on Con gress local government Is a failure. It Is the mission of the Democratic party to check the present tendency 10 nationalize every thing, and to bring the Federal Couernment again within Its constitutional limits. More than a quarter of a century of Republican rule has done great harm in obliterating the lines which seperate Stale from proper Fed eral authority and In confusing the minds of the younger generation on the subject. Let us restore the old landmarks. THE BEST IN THE WORLD BlacKwelf Bull Durban? rrjoHiog Tobacco Situated in Ihs immediate section cf country that produces a grade of tobacco, that in texture, flavor an.1 quality is not grown elsewhere In the world, and Iving 1:1 position to command the choice of all offer ings upon this market, we spare r.o pains nor expense to give the trade THE VERY BEST. s When in want cf t!:e le: Sold everyw'.ii'i-.'. M Tr.id; ni.-rk ci' for : r '. u v lii ' C.'i! The New York World of Saturday save 'We are able to slate positively that Judge Walter Q Gresham has accepted the office of secretary of state In the cabinet of Presi dent Cleveland." The World is rarely In error about such matters, so Judge Gres ham may be regarded as a member 0 weveiamn cabinet. The appointment. ... . . . . . ' wnoiner maoe o" not, would be, In many respects a moat excellent one. Of course there would be Ihe usual objection that he is too recent a convert to democracy to receive so important an appointment, but when compared to the value of his services In the cabinet, the objection will lose much 01 11s lorce. 111s appointment ought to please populists aa he was the unanimous choice of that parly for the presidency. Prevent ana e-re Constipation and Sick, Hoadacuo, Small Dik Deans. JU0. (Jgden Snyder Albany, N. Y. " I Owe My Life to Hood's Sarsaparilla" 'Words arc powerless to express the grati tude I feel toward Hood's Sarsaparilla, for under God, I feel and tnow that to this medi cine I owe Eur life. Twelve years ago I bi-Kan to hlnat, followed by nnmea at tho stiim.icli, and later Willi anrllisiaa of she limba, accompanied by sevcro pain. This fradiially cri'w worse until threo years ago. hyslcians told n the trouble was Causod by a Tumor For several months I had been unable to retain any food ot a solid nature. I was greatly emaciated, had f requests hemorrhasjes, and was satisfied tho doctors worn rlRht In sayine my life wns Brarlr orrr. One iluy a friend suttgi'stcil that 1 try Hood s Sarsaparilla; I did jo, and for a or 4 days I was sicker than ever, but i kept on and gradually uegau to feel better. I Began to Feci Hungry Could, after a time, retain solid food. Increased In weight, the saffron hue left my skin, tho bloating subsided, and I felt better all over. For tho past two years my health has been finite apod, and I have been able all the time to do tho housework for my family. After what It lias done for me I never hesitate to recommend flood's Narsaparitla." Mrs. Ooiikn tS.NYiiuu. Iso. 10 Judsou street, Albany, N. Y. GLACKWHIX' J DURMA.Vt ' JJUkHAM. II. C. 3. I5Bnui WANTED At the store Allen Bros, formerly owned by BUTTER, EGGS, LARD, BAUON, and CHOICE APPLES, for which I will pa v the best cash orlce B F RAMP -CITY L-A-TTITIDR-y. Opposite St Cbarlea Hotel. Bed Oiotolna and lace curtains well atteuded to. Starch wont a specialty. Branch office at Moses' barber shop aundrv closer' 6venings at 7'30 o'clock HOOD'S PILLS are the best after-dinner run, aiilu digestion, cure headache. Try a box. O O O e" 5 0 Q & jj I or :U miliic.is 9f caiis;ii:ierf of Q ontt'e Fills. II kIv.-s Till! iili-tourc to an- Gs tmnm-i- th.it lie in nmv nut lip utni O TINY LIVER PHA 1 ii.-ri is til cxtTt'iiiiiriv Miirt.i . sr. i-t rotainliii itl I tin 4 irt tii--.i Hit iiii-K.T ni'n. Kiiiirtii;!. s-d im .'ly (W I'Ht-lilTH. CHEAPEST. GOOD FITTING READY MADE SUIT OF CLOTHES, GO : TO F. L. 1DUMONT, The Clothier and Merchant Tailor," On Lyon Street, ne First. See what a bargain you can get there for your cash money. Alto suits made to order, cleaning, dye ing and repa'rlng. Satisfaction guaranteed. F. L. DuMONT, - - Albany, Or. Notice to Tax-Payers. NOTICE Is hereby given that I er my deputy will meet the tax-payers of Linn county, Oregon, at 9 o'clock a m and re main until 4 o'clock p m, at their respec tive places of voting In the several pre cincts, at the following limes and places, for the purpose of collecting the taxes for tne year 1392: Shelburn, Monday, February 27,1893. Rock Creek.Tuesday, February 28, 1893. Fox Valley, Wednesday, March 1, 1893. Jordan, Thursday, March 2, 1893. Scio, Friday, March 3, 1S93. Franklin Butte, Saturday, M&rch 4,1893. North Lebanon, Monday, March 6, 1S93. Santlam. Monday, March 6, 1893. South Lebanon, Tuesday, March 7, 1S93, waienoj, iiiesaay, Alarcn 7, 1693. Sodavllle, Wednesday, March , 1893, Sweet Home, Thursday, March 9, 1S93, Crawfordsville, Friday, March io, 1893, N BrownsvIlle,Saturday,March 11,1893. S llrownsvllle.Satunlay, March 11,1893. C Brownsvllle,Monday, March 13, 1893. lrlce, Monday, March 13, 1893. N Ilarrisburg, Tuesday, March 14,1853. S Harrisburg, Tuesdav, March 14, 1S93. Halsey, Wednesday, March 15, 1893. Shedd, Thursday, March 16, 1S93. Tangent, Friday, March 17, 1893. Orleans, Saturday, March 18, 1893. Syracuse, Saturday. March 18, 1S93. West Albany, Monday, March 20, 1S93. Center Albany, Mondav, March 20,1893. Albany, Tuesday, March 21, 1893. Eact Albany, Tuesday, March 21, 1893. Pay your taxes promptly and bv so do ing you will have no delinquent costs to pay. CC JACKSON, Mierift and lax Collector. Dated February 10th, 1S93. CARPET DEPARTMENT CAMS :WKIX (STOCKED M iTH HIE ( IIOICIKT MATTINGS. OIL CLOTHS. DRAPERIES1 LINOLEUMS, OF THIS SEASON'S NOVELTIES AND II PEICES IEQ1LED IN THIS MARKET Samuel E. Younc WE TWO MEN AND ONE BOY POUND DEAD! V W VS ''i CAN ANNUAL MEETING- NOTiCE Is hereby riven that the an nual tneetingof tlie stockholders of the;il hany Building Association will be held at atnre cf J Grndwohl. in Albany 011 Mon day, March 20th, 18H3, at 7:30 p in for the election of directors, fnd such, o.her business as may come belore Ihe meeting. Dated Feb gth, 1SV3. 1- P NUTTING, WCTWEKPALE Store ary. f're-si .'cut Hull, s.il lhr. ,,ilU frtill i.Mi-,l. I'hoCMU-t of'"67 TL'TT S TINY LIVEIl PIUS O, IS A wJiom 11 In Mi lurth'i-urtlrl.":i,l,"' A LINN COUNTY MAP. Wm i; Obenauvr Co arc mnk'ntf a map of I.inn county, which shoulil be In every business house, public dwelling nn j tichool room in I,f.m county. The map accurate'y locates every city, town and poMotTice, ami rivets and creek, shows voting precincts town-hips, ete,howB the distance of each pot-totlice from Albany Cut out the following and mail to V'm (J Ohenauet Co, loo Kiont street, Port land, Orison, and Ii.ey will deliver you as many a jou older. SUMMONS. la Vi? Circuit Court of the S.rlc c'()iri tor Una county. ' 0 Mattio K Holm, Win K B0II11, T i Win K Iloiir-. rfaiutitr, s ll.'IcnJant. he above name I d. fondant, TX THK X Ori'iroc, nrie tic, Ivor lire - c. l.iii!i i-ttiintv man for uhic top.r v tiltv cculs ;mt ivpy 111.11 . 'pk- itf vour an too .Vln-.rv cf Signature. Postoilico. NAME OK THE STATU OF von are hcrobv rrntiirfd t,, .n pear and answer the complaint id i.laintiir uc mi uie aamsc you ill me above t uhtl. 'i 'r uoiore me iir.ni ua 01 lire next regular term ol the ciroullcou.t for tli.-.tM.. 01 firecon, Mr i.mn connlv. to le h..',l,n on me seoomi .ior.iia, ihe 1:1th d.iy ol .March, A l, IS'.'.'!, aioi ,f von (nil lo n,..r f.J want Im reiif lli-mid plaiulill rll 1 .Ij, j.oli; menl against you for a dio ,;t, , .i tt: mirrisje crtraot now 1 xintnsn l,iu,.er (dauit 11 and del, n.Lmt , fi tr . j ounto.lv of tiie minor child, arid for e,-t. and dlsl-iU'eineM t ' this pi: It. 'This summons i. ulnish. d by the o'drr oft'io lion C II lhiniett,.liidi oof ud oomt n.sdo it Chaml.er.on the L'O d.i uManuirv' A (', l.-'.M. " ' J J wiiit.m:v. Att lor T IT. STOCKHOLDER'S MEETING, TC I IC I'' IS HEREBY GIVEN" THAT XI tuero win ho a nippting nt ihesock holders of the Odd KellnwH Hnl 1 liulldiim AsociiU'.on, held In thoir olllce in Al iMny.Oroiwi!, oa MondT. (hofitbdsT ol March, 1-113. nt Ihe hour of 7 o'clock p 111 ot said di.y, lor the purpose or electing seveu directors to serve for the ensuinx year, and to transact any other bnpnes that iray come before ssid meoting. Datou'this tilh dav of Kehriiary,tsm. VV CTW EKHALE. E A l'arher, . Piesident. SecretBry c While trying to Crowd their WAY INTO FIUMAM BROS. Store, where they always have on hand the largest Stock south of Portland, cf the latest improved Rifles and Shot Guns; n Immense stock of Fishing Ticklt of every description; Tents, Han. mocks, Camp Chairs and thousands of otl.er things too numerous to mention. Itepixir Shop in connection with the Store, and one ot the best workmen In the State to do any and all kinds of work. Come one Come all. No trouble to snow gooas. "Small profit and nuick sl" is oui .notto. ADVERTISE TO INCREASE Our businesa . We have the stock to fill orders and the facilities and reputation of giving a buyer his monoy'B worth. We treat our patrons in a way that makea them our friends. This may catch some one who has not writ ten to tia when they have work to place . To tlieBe lot ua remind not to neglect us, aB wo may do yon good. We are quoting special prices these close times. SMILEY, THE LEADING PRINTER, Flinn Block, Albaxv, Ob. 4, ne Oregon Land C( Vitn its home office at SALEM- - - - ORIilQ-ODSr- In the Gray Block, corner Llberly and State street, branch office In Portlano I.10K SALK CHKAP. A rord tart and single hainfps, ho. h Dew. ChII od U F KukboU, county school tuperltite n- Star Baker CorBrmsilulblu untl f'Jrut SI "jlTA-KES a specialty of Sunnyside fruit tracts near 3aW iU- Will sell 5, 10 or 20 acre lots at $50 to $60 pei cro small cash payment long time on balance or particulars. CONRAD MEYER, PROPRIETOR. -DEALER IS- fanned Frails, GIbhh ware, tried Frnlls, Tobacco, Nngitr, t'ofleri Ele Conned Ue Qaeennwsro. Vegefablest, Clears) Spleen, Tea, 1 n. mom: Arrliilert and (outraefor. Leave ordirs with Hulbiirl Bros,, Deal r.siaie arrrnis, STOCKHOLDER'S MEETING. vroTirr: ishkhkiiy given that -i. I ho RDiiiirtl met tine or thA ntnolc holder of the A I hany HuiMing untl I.oan AHKoofation wiil ho lipid on Frit lav l-ehrniry 17th. li'.I. nt th hnnrof 7.;,- i in oi earn dy. in dm lUuk ol Cir-nn n Alli.iny, Linn cntiniy, inson iir the purpose of tlfctirp nine uirrctor an;i htea atulitors. iotivo for the term cl tine j ear next otMi...- from said nioi'tin anil ur.t I ther fuo-e snr- are elpi'ttd mid qnnlitlrd mul to trnnact fiuli oih'i ho si m j niHv :t me In lore the Hs.ocm ion. lrne oithr ( l'id asoi.'atior. 17th tirv of J'P.marv, I I'll si Alir, AY W Iti A I N , rrkUzt. In fact wrvthi..ic that ti kept in wner Vfirlctj and irtcery etor. Highest market price paid for AT.L KINDS OP PRODUCE FARMERS, ATTENTION IK : YOf .' V.AST ' A WACOM HACK, BUGGY CART PLOW, HARROW.DRILL SEED ER, FEEO CUTTER. or any kin J ot a Kami Imp'.en-.ent or Ve hicle, call on or address, B, F. RAMP, Onpcslie Tost Otrce, Albanv, Or. ALBANY NURSERIES ALBERT BROWNELKSiutessor lo Ilyman & Browncll, Proprietor.) OFFICE AXD PACKING GROUNDS ONE HALF MILE WEST OF THE Citv. e would call Ihn nlir.ntlnn nf ... i t. .. . . .......... w. uui menus iu me met mm nc n. bu er prepared han ever before to furnish eyery thing in the shape of Fruit, Shade L?l"TT'?K tr"8' Sma" Fr,,lt vine!" ctc- at eilh" wholesale or retail. Our DricMlo n't? ,?uaran,eed lrue to name and free ' om Inspect pests, and our i " 1 y . our tu-aeeni ana.- ers left with him acnu cLtalogueto 6 Pr0rni" attention. .M . and see me or write for fr ALBERT BROn'NELL, A'bany, Orog M em. Urtvnn VV T C-.... fcroun Dusmss. Irain.ng school. Endorsed by ,h. b,uinos8 and pTsion Five Departments: Bustnesi, Shorthr.Kd, TypewrittngPenma- Schorl in srecNn " o . Catalogue, coniaini TM Issues 200 page Dry Goods and General Outfitting CATALOGUE. tend your name on a postal rnrd TO-DAV n, L ttuu ut one. 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