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gaily democrat. WASHINUTO.il UKTTSIl. (from uui regular oorraipoud.nt. Washington, Fob 13, 1893. Democrat in congress are far from being please I with the financial outlook. The house ways and means committee made a favorable reort of Representative IJynum's resolution authorizing an investigation of the charge publicly nude that Secretary Foster has made a deal with certain New York bank ers whereby he was to exchange at par for troU 8-jO.000.000 of V S bonds. The fact that New York bankers are seldom philan thropista, and that they nre known to be furnishing the treasury with "Old causou many people to believe this charge; hence the necessity for an investigation. 1 he public wants no secret jugglin-r with the finances ef the country. It is only fair to Secretary Foster and the present adminis tration to say that they deny the charge of issuinir or having promised to issue bonds for gold. Still it is believed by some that Secretary Foster, who is now in New York, is there to break up the deal, because of the proposed investigation. "Silver week" in the house and senate amounted to nothing more substantial than to make its certain tliat no silver legisla tion would take place at the present session It has been repeatedly stated hare within the last ten da; s that President elect Cleve land had said he would call ni immediate extra sossion of the next congress if tho present failed to take some action that would stop the purchase of silver by the government, but now that congress has by votes in both houses given notice of its failure to take such action no one seems to be certain that n early session will be called, and there appears to be a doubt in the minds of quite a number of democrats ' as to whether Mr Cleveland ever authorized those statements. If Mr Harrison's influence be strong enough to accomplish it the legislation necessary to the annexation of Hawaii is to be rushed through congress. Mr Harrison has decided to send a message to congress recommending annexation and suggesting the terms to be contained in the legislation. To many this appears to be as hasty as was the action of Minister Stevens in establish ing a protectorate, and it is certainly going to be done with much less to excuse it. It is assumed to be necessary fyr this govern ment to endorse the action of Stevens, and that being done rlmt occasion is there for hurrying annexation? It is well known that so long as Hawaii is under tho protection of tho American flag no European govern nient will dare to interfere. There is a great big nigger concealed somewhere in this Hawaiian wood pile, and his feet will bo exposed if thero be no undue haste in tho matter. The talk of tho republicans on the floors of congress and in private on tho pension piestien is very different. Privately they admit that if somcibing is not dono to reduce them the payments will soon bank rupt tho country, but on tho floors of congress they bitterly resist every attempt to reduco the amount paid. The houso committee on appropriations after careful consideration has recommended some amendments to tho general pension appro priation bills, now taing considered by the house, which would if they became laws save $:10,000,000 a year, but tho republicans arc doing everything in their power to prevent tie adoption of these amendments. Ono of tho amendments provides for transferring tho ponsion bureau to tha war department and the detail of army oilicers to manage it, which would remove it from politics; others provide for a suspension of pensions paid to widows who were not married within live years after the close of the war; to thoso having a yearly incomo of $600 or more, and, except in cases of . total disability, to alien non resident. ThetUiliculty the Panama investigation committee has had in getting witnesses to to-ttify has caused the suspicion to bo gen eral that influences ate at work to prevent t'.ie truth being found out. The committee has now gone to New York to see if any thing can be got out of tho bankers who disbursed the money. Later thoy will go to Indiana to get ex-Secretary Thompson's statement of what he did to cam his salary of 8J 1.000 a year; also what he knows about other money spent. IT WAS A CORHUIT LEtilSbATUKF. Ia this reipect: Tint nearly i half million dollars of ap propriations were looted out of the public treuurr before the legislature tver m:t. Deilf weri made by which an asylum was given to one part of the state, a norma school to ano'.her, a jute mill to another, etc and these deals bound men to vote by who! sections, by groups and counties. Few men were left free from the clutch of boodle i either body to vote upon measures of genera. interest upon their merit. Tht W illamelte and Columbia rivers were left in the grasp of transportation monopolit while members fell under ihe fatal sway o appropriation bundle. Capital Journal. Of the 90,000 people of the Hawaiian Islands less t.an, 25,000 are natives, and these are not t'.ie naturilly dominant classes either by intelligence or we dth. The greit est surprise Is that a government thus stt u oa the apex of a pyramid should have en (lured S3 long as it has without lopping over. Thirty r 40 years agi English Influenci was dominant in these islands, hit it has bten gradually decreasing and that of Ameri cans has Increased tn like proportion. The Grand Ledge Mich Ledtr reported he mariiage of a Mrs Barn;s, who aubie quently called upon the edi'or and demanded a correction of the statement. The next day tho Ltdjfr said: "We folly believe that Mrs Barnes is no. married, nor do we think s'..e ever will be," The recent marriage of 1) L Heritage, of Kichmoiul, Indiana, to Mist Mouis bilngs about a peculiar complication of relation ship. The wife of Keprcscntatlve John M Mjrt Is Is the daughter of Mr Heittage, whole bride is a tl.trr to Mr Morris. Mr Morris is, therefore, a brother indaw to bis father- in-taw and a brother to his mother-in-law. He is a sondn-law to his sister, and alio a 9ii-in law to hit brother-in-law. Mr Heri tage is a biother-in-law to his daughter, a brother-in-law to his son-in-law and an uncle tu his grandchild, while Mis Ilelltae is a mother in-law to her btother and a ii:ei-ln-l-v to her daughter in-law, and is alio a gran lo-other to hei niece. Julie Allen wlm wa eV-ted lnited States Senior fiom Nrbraslte voted and slumped the St it of Ion a forTildcn and Itcrdricki In I S76 but has been a Republican in Ne braska until the Populist party was organ ized when he becam one of its leaders. tii v M- Ki- le' l-ilu silv engaged in paving coJit to l-'oratscr lie now fully reali.-cs that there arc no kc-publican votes to sp.ne in be S a - 1 Oh o. Th: present legislature has written Iteel down as a most extravagant one. The ap propriations exceed twomlllljns. Taxpayers will groan for some lime to come. Mr. David 31. Jordan, of Edmestou, N. Y. Colorless, Emaciated, Helpless A Complete C'ui'O by HOOD'S SATtSAPAItlLLA. This is from Mr. D. M. Jordan, a re tired farmer, and one of the most re spected citizens of Otsego Co., N. Y. Fourteen years ago I had an attack of the gravel, and havo since been troubled with my Liver and Kidneys gradually growing worse, Threo years ago I got down so low that I could scarcely wnllu I looked moro llko a corpse than a living being. I bad no appetite and for five weeks I sue nothing bnt gruel. I was badly emaciated and had no more color than a mnrble amine. Hood's Narsaiiarllla was recommended and I thought I would try It. Heforo I had finished tho first bottle I notlcnd that I felt better, suf fered less, the inflnmmntlon of the bind dpr had subsided, tliu color hcKnn to return to my face, and I brg-nn to feel hungry After I find taken three bottles 1 could cat anything without hurling me. Why, I got so hungry that I had to eat ! times a day. I have now fully recovered, thauks to Hood's Sarsaparilla I fed well a ol mm well. All who know me marvel to seo me so well." 1). M. Johdaiy. TtiU U Mcaol for Von: It bu been truly f ld that half the world doei oot It dow now the other half liven . Comparatively few of ui have perfect health, cwing to the impure condition of our Mood. But we rub along from day to day, with scarcely a thought, noleu forced to our at tention, of the thonunda all about ua who are suffering from scrofula, wit rheum and o'hei serious blood diiorders. and w ioe agouies on only be imagined. The marked success of Hooa'a Sarsaparilla for three trouble,as shown in ouradvertiiintc columns fr4uen'.ly, cert inly seems to justify urging the use ff this excellent tnedicino by all who knew that their blood is disordered. Every claim in behalf of Hood's Sarsaparilla is fully backed up by what the medicine his done and is still doing, and when its proprietors urtfe its merits and its use upon all who suiFer from impure blood, in great or small decrees, they certainly mean to include you Ruddy Glow on check and brow is evidence X tiiat the body is c'.'ii;' proper nourishment. Vl: -n this glow of health is .ii-.i at as.-imitation U wrong, and ixalth is letting down. a J WO MEN AND ONE BOY FOUNH DKAD! While trying to Crowd their WAY INTO FR0JHAK BROS. Store, where they alwavs have on hand the largest Stock south of Portland, of the latest lmDroved Rtfta nnH iw Gunsj an Immense stock of Fishing Ticklt ol every description; Tents, . imii.iiim.ks. Lira una nana tnnnunH, of otl.er things too numerous to mention. Repair Shop In connection with the Store, and one ol the best workmen In the state tn 4 .xv and all kinds of work. Cosne one Come all. No trouble to snow goods. "Small profit and quick r: 10 out ,-notto. Star Bakerj CorBroiMlitlbla aud First SU CONRAD MEYER, PROPRIETOR. HOOD'8 PILL8 are tbe best af ter-dlnner Fills, assist dlgsstloa, cure headache and biliousness. 1 .'OR SALE A BAROA1N. A model ateara laundry for sale, rapacity in wanti department flifl per d; for 2 hand?, located in ('mitral Albanv.on 2nd and Monttfomcry street. I wiili h n gitre in other buNiueBa. Will noil cheap J P SMITH, Proprietor M. MOM, Arcliifrrl iiikI onl rut-tor. Iullmr! tiro., Hcnl totalled Frails. Glass ware, Dried Frails, Tobuoco, Ncrfcar, Cofleei Ets Canned Men Qneenswar. Vegetables, Cigars Spiees, Tea, Etc., , la fact everythiut; that Is kept in a geuer variety and xsocery store, Ilighest market price paid for ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE la I:; n v.', cau.se. vici.1 I v;i;tJ inun-di.itely arrests regardless of the Consumption must a treatment mar. stops :d builds flesh anev'. s Auutwe tu I ? nrntt A Bowne. N, Y. as milk. AUdrmTclms. 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 ana re main until 4 o'clock p m, at their respec tive places of voting In the several pre cincts, at the following times and places. for the purpose of collecting the taxes for tne year 1S02: Sheiburn, Monday, February 27,1893. Rock Creek,Tuesday, February 2S, 1S0? Fox Valley, Wednesday, March 1, 1893 joraan, jnursuay, Marcn 2, 1093. Scio, Friday, March 3. 1803. Franklin Butte, Saturday, March 4,1893, ivortn ieDanon,iioiiciay,Aiarcn b, 1S93 Santlam. Monday, March 6, 1S03. South Lebanon, Tuesday, March 7, 1893, watenoj, mesday, Aiarcn 7, 1093. Sodaville, Wednesday, March 8, 1893. Sweet Home, Thursday, March 9, 1893. Crawfordsvllle, Friday, March 10, 1893. N Brownsville,Saturday,March 11,1893. 5 Brownsville,Saturday,March 11,1893. C Brownsville, Monday, March 13, 1893. Price, Monday, March 13, 1S93. N Harrisburg, Tuesday, March 14,1893. S Harrisburg, Tuesday, March 14, 1S93. Halsey, Wednesday, March 15, 1893. Shedd, Thursday, March 16, 1893. Tangent, Friday, March 17, 1893. Orleans, Saturday, March 18, 1893, Syracme, Saturday, March 18, 1893. West Albany, Monday, March 20, 1893. Center Albany, Mondav, March 20,1893. Albany, Tuesday, March ai, 1893. East Albany, Tuesday, March 21, 1893. Pay your taxes promptly and by so do ing you win have no delinquent costs to pay. u c JACKSON, .snentt and tax Collector. Dated February ioth, 1S93. PORTLAND SEED Portland, Or. Bee and Poul SUPPLIES CO, Fertilize TREES. IW SEND FOR CATALOGUE. CARPET DEPARTMES ANNUAL MEETING- NOTICE is hereby o-lven that the an nual meetlntrof tbe stockholders ofthe.Al bany Building Association will be held at tore or J cradnohl, in Albany on Mon day, March 20th, 1893. at 7.80 i m for tbn election of directors, rnd such, o.hqr Dusmessj as may come before the meeting. uaieu reo gin, jsiu. I' P NUTTING. W C TWEED ALE, Feore'ary. President. W ANTED At the store Allen Bros., formerly owned by BUTTER, EGGS, LARD, BAtJON, and CHOICE APPLES, for which I will paythe best cash price possible. B F RAMP Lfave on! r with SHERIFF SALE In tht Circuit Court of the Statt ol Crt Mor liivi County. Ruol Custer, Plaintlll', vs Marietta l'us!er,Defondant. VTOTICE IS HEREBY Gi EN THAT iN by virtue "fan ex sen -'on duly Issued onto ihI under the seal of the above naintd court. In the atove ontitied suit to me directed and delivered, dated the tub day of February, 1893, uponajuug. mont in lavor it Mnrgaretln Hitter, defendant, and against Ruol Ctistt-r. p'ainliiT, for tho sum off to rmr month since tho 23rd day of April, lti'.ij, and In compliance with ih commands of said 1 xecutinn, I did on the I3ih day of Feb ruary, ISiW, tn lilnn cioitntv, Ore-on,dul levy upon all tha right, title and interest of Kind Cusler,tho above named plaintiff, tn and to tho following deicilbed real property to It: Lot Nog, In 1 lock No 118, in iWklotnan'a addition to Albary, Linu county, Oregon, and will cn nttmlnr. lUr lath any ot March, lsti.1, at the hour of one o'clock p 111, at the front door nf the court holism. In the cltv of Albiny, I. Inn county, Oregon, for cadi In hand to tha highen bid lor, axil all t he rittht. title and lutereot of the mid p ain -tilt, Rue, inner, In and to aaid real property above described. 'I lie proceed arming from said sale to lie applied to tit payment of the ac -ruing of n,l upon said execution, judgment and I tit 'I rest. Dated Oils 14th day of Februiry, ISM. O C JACKSON, Sheriff of Linn county, Oregon They Increase appetite, purltr t whole Cystcui and act ou tliclirer, Ink- Ilea Ha SnuUU A LINN COUNTY MAP Win G Obenaucr & Co are makfni' map of Linn county, which should be in every business house, public dwelling and school room in Li.m county. The map accurately locates every city, town and postoftice, and rivets and creeks, shows voting precincts, townships, etc.shows the distance ot each nostoiiice trom Albany Gut out the following and mail to Wm G Obcnauci & Co, 100 Kiont street, Port land, Oregon, and H.ey will deliver you as many as you oraer. Please deliver me copies of your uinn county map tor wnicn agree to pay fifty cents per copy on delivery of maps. - Signature. ' Postoftice, -city x-A.tJ3srr)RTr. Opposite St Charles Hotel. Bed Ciotnlng and lace curtains Rtteuded to. woll StarcL or.t a specialty. I much cftlce at Moses bather shop aundrv c oe' tvenitigs.at 7S0 o'clock FOrx SALE. 18 acres of rhoic fruit and garden land ? mile o Jwflfrnoii, Uood new house, barn, wood house and out building. 3 are orchard choice fruit, mostly prunes It bearing; 8 acron cleared; S of nlacs tier re r dam land: balance good upland, well fenrep and waisred. Foi Mice and terms apply to owuerat place. STOCKHOLDER'S MEETING, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TIIAT there will be a meeting of the s'ock UoK.eraof the Odd Fellow Hall Buildinir Association, held H their ofllce in Al bany, Oregon, on Monday, tho 6th day ol March, 1: 93. at I he hour of 7 o'clock o m of said dty, tor the purpose of eh cling seven directors to serve for ihe ensuinu year, and to transact any other business mat tray come twtore aald nieotlnpt. Dated, this 61h day of February ,189S. W CTWF.EOALE. E A Parker, Piesident Secretary STOCKHOLDER'S MEETING. "VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT tne annual meetlnfr or the stock holders of the Albany Building nd Loan Association wiil bo held on Friday February 17th. 1893, at the hour of 7:3(1 p m or said day. in the Bank of Oreeon. In Albany, Linn county, Oregon for the purpose of electing nine directors and three auditors, to serve for the term of one year next ensuing from said meeting:. and until their succe'sora are eleelt-H and qualified, and to transact anch otbir ousiness an may some before tbe associa lion Done by order of said association this 17th day of January, 1893. C H STEW ART, JAY W Hf.AIX, President. IS6Cretary IORmaLEC-iEa.pa. rotd cart ana ; single h arneas bo.h new. Call on U F Russell, county school auperluten-ent. Wall Paper Jriirs, PaintH, Otis Glatib, 12 te I ;HU,I.MO(BIHiTH THE (HOHIST MATTINGS, OIL CLOTHS. DRAPERIES LINOLEUMS. OF THIS SEASON'S NOVELTIES AND PRICES UKEQDALED LN US MET Samuel E. Youik WE ADVERTISE TO INCREASE- OtirbuineB. AVe havo the atock to fill orderg and the facilities and reputation of giving a buyer his money'g B-orth. We treat our patronB in a way that makes them our friemlg. This may catch aome one who has not writ ten to us when they have york to place . To these let lis remind not to neglect tis, as wo may do yon good. We are quoting special prices these close times. r SMILEY, THE LEADING PRINTER, Elimi Block, Albany, Ur. 4 ine Oregon Land C Vitn its home office at J. A. Cumming ALBANY, : CRECQN SALEM- - - - ODRltJOOlNr In the Gray Block, corner Liberty and State street, branch office In Portlr - 11rA.KES a specialty of Runnj'side fruit tracts near Sale iU- Will sell 5, 10 or 20 acre lots at $50 to $60 ere sma l cash mvment loner time on balance or particulars. ALBANY NUPSERIE! ALBERT BRQWNELKSiieecssor to Hyman & Brownell, Proprietor.! 0FICE AND PACKI!S'G GROUNDS ONE HALF MILE WEST0FI I c"y- We would call the attention of our friends to the fact that j AF ' ueiore 10 lurnisn eyerythlnp In the shape 01 rrun, and Ornamenial trees, Small Fruit vines, etc., at either wholesale or retail- 1 stock Is first-class, guaranteed true to name and free ' om Inspect pests, aM prices low. C. E. Brownell Is our city agent and.-' era left with him " store will receive prompt and careful attention. (V,:: . and see me or uriteton catalogue to FARMERS, ATTENTION IF ; vol-: V. ANT A WACON HACK. BUGGY CART PLOW, HARROW.DRILL SEED ER, FEED CUTTLR, or any kind of a Farm Iinn!eir.ent Ve. hlclc, call on or address. B. F. R.'MP, Opposite Tost OlT.ce, Albany, Or. ALBERT BROWKElt. A' bany, OWS a .1 . , . . tv.ftM1 H.i, ounT, rrincipai. " oos.nei. training .chocl. Endcrsed by tho business and prolusion . Ine Departments: IJusiiKsi. Shorthand. Tvhwrili,,r Penma- ' m l O I" " eyeir. .Mtnlentiadmitted at any time. Catalogue, contain. Scliocl in kession the enti RedCrownMills ISOM & LANNIKC, PROPRIETORS. JttW FROCSSS VLOrB Sr?ER10R tCK FAHf Ml 11CD BAKERS r!I, REST STORAGF FACIL 1ES 3500 Reward :-it, Dr'lHir'U.en-H iiei,".1"i'riii ' .iei.iTrrilla,rli-n "' 1.i.rw',,?,V' Iwilh. Th-rro fin ir ,r"r: lttet " l-o aatlsfactloa. ' .i'1 din bUlty, Small for cows, revert and OowrJ Smoll Hue Ilea- S'- f" w