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

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    gaUit Democrat.
democrats and republicans alike will sym
paihlse with Governor McKlnley In his fi
nancial misfortunes.
Jufye Jackson was confirmed at Supreme
Judge without the formality of a division or
yea and nay vo'c.
W N Roach, a democrat, was elected
I'nlted States senator from North Dakota,
yesterday. This will give the democrats just
half the senate, which, with the casting vote
of Vice president Stevenson makes a majority.
The democrats will very likely elect a sena
tor from Montana.
Tlie Democrat believes it voices the
sentiments of nine-tenths of the taxpayers
of Linn county when it gives expression to
the opinion that Senators Weatlierford and
Myers and representatives lilevins, Miller
and Elmore were faithful servants of the
pjople and that the latter made no mistake
in their election.
A two billion dollar congress was utterly
condemned by the votes of the people of the
country. We believe that a more than two
million dollar legislature will meet the same
deserved fate at the hands of the voters of
Oregon In June 1894. The legislature was
largely republics In both branches and that
party will be held responsible (or this in
excusable extravagance.
1
The republican party leaders in this state
are shaking their head with an ominous
turn as they discuss the load the party will
have to carry In the campaign of 1894. Toe
extravagences of the state legislature are
without parallel la this state, and in con
templating their extent we involuntarily
turn our eyes to the ReeJ congress (or a
precedent.
The only tin plate mill in operation now
is the McKinley plant that grinds the tax
out of the American consumer.
Mr Clnrkson seems to have forgotten the
fact that President Harrison nt one time
appointed a firt assistant postmaster
ceneral who didn't reflect any remarkable
honor upon his administration.
Senator I'add'Jck was one of the men who
recognized the danger of McKinleyism
when the tariff bill wm pending in the
Fifty first congress. His defeat for the
senate will undoubtedly confirm his opinion
on that point.
The captain of the Kugene cadets will
send two cannon 10 Portlund for the use
of the Thurman legion on the day of the
Cleveland inauguration Hood enough.
Hurrah for Kugjno! and tho captain of
the cadets.
P L Fountain of Kluiuatli county, but
formerly of Linn county, is n candidate for
the Klamath Indian Agency. Ho has the in
dorsement of the democratic county central
committee of Klamath county. Daricy
Martin of Cbrvallis is stlso a candidate.
It is frequently said that some men have
greatness thrust upon them. The reverse
is true, sometimes, as happened to president
Fulton during the closing hours of the sen
ate. Following in the footsteps of the noto
rious Reed, he counted twelve senators as
voting "no" v.ho had not voted at all. This
was done to carry through a bill cniascula
ting from the Australian ballot law someo'
Us best features. Here Fulton had littleness
cast upon him as he was unequal to the task
of doing right. His conduct will rise up to
fetter him greatly in the future.
The governor has but one course to pur
buo in regard to the Durham bill which
strips tho Australian ballot law of nearly
nil its merit, and which was railroaded
through the sennto by the adoption of Czar
liecd tactics, and thut is to veto it. It
would have been impossible to puss It had
not Fulton, tho provident of the senate,
adopted the Heed tactics of ruling thut a
member should be recorded as voting "no" j
when such member saw fit to not vote at
till. Veto it, governor. It is a good place
for a little veto.
Waldo M Potter, register of tho United
States Land Office at Fargo North Dakota,
who carried the sobriquet of 'Father of the
Republican Party in North Dakota, comes
out in a scathing letter, in which ho re
nounces all allegiance to tho republican
puty and asserts that the democracy of
l! rover Cleveland is preferable.
For 12 yeirs, ho says, he has watched tho
action of tho republican bosses in Ibis slate
and has found them to be a set of tyrants
who have dragged down tho party from a
majority of two-thirds of the voters to
ignominious defeat.
Governor Ponneyer speaking of the np
p jirit mont of Crosbam for secretary of
Into by Cleveland says:
"It would accord with the eternal fitness
of things if Mr Cleveland, who bolted and
disregarded tho wishes of the regular dem
ocratic organization of New York regard
ing a candidate for tho presidency, should
confer a cabinet appointment on Air tlres
liam, who bolted the nomination of his
party, tjuch n appointment would be a
prcmimi on bolting, conferred by n bolter."
Now, this statement about Cleveland's
belting is far fetched. He was a candidate
I jr president and, notwithstanding his own
state void against him, he was fairly nom
inttjdnnd overwhelmingly elected. His,
own state by a majority of nearly fiO.000
showed his popularity there. His F.xcel
lenoy attempts to heap upon Mr Cleveland
tho odium of being a bolter. 'Misery loves
company,' and wo mppoFO tho governor
wants some ono to go along with him and
sharo theodium of being a bolter as the
fact is notorious that tho governor bolted
both state anil national tickets last year
The governor seems to bo making his case
worse.
IIKALTII HINTS,
li.iw egg for a cut.
Hut water for sprains.
Hut lemonade foreoiili.
Turpentine far lockjaw.
Hot milk as a slimulent.
Salt water for falling hair.
Raw oysteisfor hoarsness.
Tar on sugar for weak lungs.
Q.ilckllme In water for poisjn.
Sugar moistened with vlne;er for hiccough,
Milk pudding and stewed fruit for billious
dyspepsu.
Smoke iiihalatlon Is a new treatment for
contain '.ion.
Castor oU has not tailea in any case to re
move w.ulsto which it is applied once a
day ft. m two to six weeks.
Celery colTce is a new diink. Ills s.ld
to give nncwe.1 sticnj;tli to the biftln and
nerve.
Czarism will not go down the throats of
American people, una there is no uso in
trying to fores it. When a man gets too
lug tor his breeches, anil tries to set tnui-
If ud as a little tin god. he is going to get
pulverized when the next election day comes
around. President iulton may just as
well come off his perch. Jrlrgrum.
Yea, verily, true as divine inspiration.
O.V THE SOITHF.KX B'U VDAltr.
February 20th, 1S93.
Mrs J D Kennedy, of Portland, is
spending a few days with her husband
at their farm it) this neighborhood.
Mr John Wolf returned to his home in
Brownsville lastMonday.afterafew days
visit with Ills sister, MrB Hayworth.
Grass and grain are doing finely since
the snow went off, and farmers are hop
ing the worst of the winter is past,
11 E Haves, lecturer of the Btate
Grange, and F M Kizer, of Charity
Grange, No 103, were visiting patrons in
this vicinity the first of last week.
S G Thompson, of Monroe, has sold his
farm here to II C Humphrey, of Eugene.
It is one of the best in ihis vicinity,
Mr Bosserman and family were visit
ing relatives at Junction and Irving
recently.
Quite a number of people, most of
whom were from Coburg, met at the
residence of Mr John Talent, last Thurs
day evening, and were entertained with
music and games and an elegant lunch.
Mr Taylor, of Halsey, spent Friday
night with relatives lie.e.
A Itevtai d ir JOO
Will be given away for any case of Itheu
uiatism which cannot be cured by Drum-
mood Lightning Remedy. The proprie
tors do not hius this oner, nut print it in bold
type on all their circulars, wrappers, printed
matter, and through the eoluuius of news
papers everywhere. It will work wondera
one bottle curi ag any ordinary case, lftbe
druggist has not got it. he will order it, or it
will be sent to any address by express on
receipt ot prioe, together with speoiat in
structions, irrummond Medicine Co., 4-
50 Maiden
wanted
Lane, New York. Agents
lira. Mary E. O' Fallon
of Hqua, O., says the Phy
sicians aro Astonished,
and look at her like one
Raised from the Dead
Long and Terrible Illness
from Blood Poisoning
Completely Cured by Uooi'a
Saraaparllla.
Mrs. Mary E. O'Fallon, a very intelligent
lady of l'lqua, Ohio, was poisoned while as
sisting physicians at an autopsy D years ago,
and soon terrible nicer broko out on her
head, arms, tongue and throat. Her hair all
came out. Slio weighed but 78 lbs., and saw
no prospect ol help. At last she began to
take Hood's Sarsaparilla and at once Im
proved; could soon get out of bed and walk.
She says: " I became perfectly cured by
Hood's Sarsaparilla
and am now a well woman. I weigh 128 lbs.,
eat well and do the work for a large family.
My case seems a wonderful recovery and
physlciiuis look at mo In astonishment, as
almost like one raited from the dead."
O GO OX) HEWS 9
q for the mlluW si ctnsiimsrs ol
Tntt's Pills, o
It fires Ir. Tutt pleasure to an- f
nouac that be U new putting Op a.
TINY LIVER PILL O
whloh Is of exceedingly small size, a
yet retaining all Clie vlrtesof the sJ
larger ones. Guaranteed parely
vegetable. Itotli sixes of Ihesellls A
are still Issued. The exact also of w
TUTT 3 TINY LIVER PILLS A
Is shown In the border of this "ad." v
TWO MEN AND ONE BOY
POUND DEAD!
HOOD'S PILL8 should lie tn erer? family
mediclue chest. Uuce uied, always preferred.
M. MOM
Architect Hiid Contractor
I.fflive nnl.ira with llulburt liros.,.
l'.stste agrnis.
Real
SHERIFF SALE
In the Circuit Court of the State ot Gwgnfor
Linn County.
Uuol Custer, Plaintiff,
vs
Marietta C'usttr,DcfeHlant.
VrOTK i: IS HKRKHY (Jl KN THAT
iv virtue ot an eitcu' on dulv Issued
out or ami iimler tho senior tlm ulinv
named court, Inlheatove entu'eil Milt
to me directed and delivered, dated the
u iisy oi renruary, i;w, upon a jiHlg.
incur, in favor tl Mnrgerctta timter,
detemUnt, and against r;uel Curtvr.
P'.miin, mr me Bum or f 41! twr iiiiinth
since the I'srd day of April, 18t2, and in
iiuiifMiii-v n un in. cnrnmamla of said
xecution. I did on tho IHih day of Feb-
ru.ry , im, in i.inn 0'iutitv. Oregon tlulv
levy upon all tho rivtht. title and interi-it
of KiihI fusier.tlio above named plaintiff,
in and to the following doi.iibed real
fSvST,"1 Mock No
lis, tn llai'kleiiinii's addition to Albarv
l.inn mmilv i
ftninrdnr
at the hour of .n o'eWk p m, at the
front door of the court hoimi. in I ho t-it v
of Albany, 1 Inn emniiy, rrmsuii, f.ir.M.l,
in hand to tn. bid tr. all ail
right, tttn. and tiiu.i.vt ol tlm i, p'ajn .
titr. Hue, iM(,.r. In and to Mid real
pmporty above dwrihed. I hr pr,w-d
arisnic from said sa: lo be nrpli,. I i tho
"I "' raccuiKui, Jll'ln.iHlit
ltd till Uih
While trying to Crowd their
WAY INTO
FROMAft BROS.
Store, where they always have on hand
thu largest Stock south of Portland, of
the latest Improved Rifles and Shot
Guns; an Immense stock of Fishini?
Tscklt of every description; Tents,
iKii.iuocKs. iamo i,nair8 ana tnousnnds
of other things too numerous to mention
Repair Shop
In connection with the Store, and one ol
tie Dear, workmen In the State to do snv
and all kinds of work.
Come one Come all. No trouble to
hOW fiOOdl. "Small nrailt M'.itCll
si W is oui jnotto.
Star Bakerj
CorBroHilnlUIn nnd Ftrwt St
CONRAD MEYER, PROPRIETOR,
t'anueii rrnilM,
yirtNNtvttrc-,
lrled Frails,
Tobui co,
MaKar,
t'oller,
Et
tannert !Im ,
Qneeiumarv.
Vegelablcn,
Cigars)
Nplces,
Tea,
tic.
In tact eTerytluaC that Is kept in a renar
variety and trsocery store. Highest
market price paid for
AI,L KINDS OF PRODUCE
WANTED
At the store
Allen liros..
formerly owned by
BUTTER,
EGGS,
LARD,
BAUON,
and CHOICE APPLES,
I will pay'.tlie best cash price
for which
possible.
Ihe IHIh .laf ol Mnrrh IS9.1,
and
and
iy of Kfbtui ry, m3.
CO J.MK-id.N,
!Sli'rlil of I.lmi c.mmy, (reon
B F RAMP
A LINN COUNTY MAP
Win G Obenauer " Co are making a
man of Linn county, which should be in
every business house, public dwelling and
school room in IJ.in county. The map
accurately locates every city, town and
postotTice, and rlveis and creeks, shows
voting precincts townthlpn. etc.shows the
distance of each po-UolT.ee from Albany
Ct out the following and mail to V'm
O Cibenauei t'o. 100 Kiont street. Port
land, Oregon, and ti.ey wlH deliver ou as
many as jou order,
IIiae deliver me copies of your
Linn countv map (or which a'ree
to pay tifty cents ner copy on delivery cf
mar.
- Signature.
The Marked Success
of Scott's Emulsion in consump-
ion. scrofula and other forms of
M.iiMlitary disease is due to its
, ..wortul lood properties.
Scott's Emulsion
.r-.pkllv creates healthy flesh
;. roper weight. Hereditary
i.iints develop only when the
ivsteiu becomes weakened.
Xotkiig in the uvrhi
of medicine has been
so successful in dis-
eases that are most
hienaciug to life. Phy
sicians everywhere
prescribe it.
Notice to Tax-Pay ers
NOTICE is hereby given that I r m
deputy will meet the tax-pavers of Lin
countv. Oregon, at o 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 times and places.
for the purpose of collecting the taxes for
the year 1092:
Shelburn. Mo.-iday. February 27,1891.
Rock Creek.Tuesday. February 2S, iSqj
Fox Valley. Wednesday, March 1, 1893.
Jordan. Jhurtday, ft arch a, 1093.
Scio. Friday, March 3. .$93.
Franklin Butte.Saturday, March 4,1893.
xsortn Lebanon, Monday, March b, 1S93
oantiam, Monday, March o, 1093
South Lebanon.Tuesday, March 7, 1893,
Waterloj, luesday, March 7, 1093.
Sodavllle, Wednesday, March 8, 1893.
Sweet Home, Thursday, March 9, 1893,
Crawfordsvllle, 1 riday. March 10, 1693
N Brownsville.Saturdav. March 11.1S01
S BrownsvIIIe.Saturday.March 11,1803.
C Brownsville, Monday, March 13, 1893
irice, Monday, March 13, it93.
N Hnrrlsburg, Tuesday, March 14,1893,
2 narrisourg, lue&day, March 14, 1S93
llalsey, Wednesday, March 15, 1093.
Shedd, Thursday, March 16, 1S93.
Tangent, Friday, March 17, 1893.
Orleans, Saturday, March 18, 1893.
gyracuEe, Saturday. March 18. 1803.
West Albany, Monday, March 20. 1803
Center Albany, Mondav, March 20,1893
Aioany. xuesday, March 21, 1093,
Eatt Albany, Tuesday, March 21, 1893
Fay your taxes promptly and by so do
ing yju will have no delinquent costs to
pay. V C JACK. SON,
Mienrt and lax Collector.
Dated February 10th, 1893.
ANNUAL MEETIK'C
r.ui,ui'. is nerPDv !?iven that the an
nual meetincoftbe stockhnldnr. of fho 41
bany Buiidiii); Association will be held at
r".w J oiadaohl, in Albany on Mon
dav. Msri'U ZU11J. IRiia. ml i nn , in n,.- i.r.m
election of directors, rnd auch. o'.ber
Dusiness aa may oome before tho meeting
iPNrjTTiNri.
w CTWEEDALE, Secre'arv,
Mr rusweur.
STOCKHOLDER'S MEETING,
TCT1CE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
li there will be a meetine of ilia n ock
holders of the Odd Fellows Hal I Building
association, neia in their ollice in Al
bany, Oregon, on Monday, tho 6tu day
ot March, lt3, at Ihe hour of 7 o'clock n
m of aald day, lor the purpose of electing
seven directors to serve for the enauimr
year, and to transact any other business
mat n?ay come Deiore saiu nieottng.
rr.ieu mis oiu ust or renrtiary,t&9;
W C TW F.EDAI.K.
E A Parker, Piesident
Secretary
Postomcc.
tniuttoitn a.-(iiam-
IllllbtIV,
Alt,.mvt at tjs . Will j,r.ot! e hi o.irn
flat. iwiil atifi.ti.iTi civt'ri lo m.ittrrs in pivba
and to co leakms. OFFICE In 111 Flinn block.
-CITY Xj&.XTNlDHSr.
Opposile St C'hnrles Hotel
lied Ciotalng nnd lacs curtains well
atteuaea to.
St Bret nor a apecialty.
Bracch office at Moses' barber shop
aundrv c ctr-' t veningk at " SO o'clock
Wall Paper,
Jrvigrs, Iainta, Oils
GlnB, Etc
J. A. Cummins:
CARPET DEPARTMENT.
;HII.LaTO( HID W JTH THE ( IIOM I ST
MATTINGS. OIL CLOTHS.
! DRAPERIES LINOLEUMS
, CURTAINS!
ALBANY,
CPiECOPi
FARMERS, ATTENTION
IF : YOU . V. ANT ; A
WACON RACK, BUGGY CART
PLOW, HARROW.DRILL SEED
ER, FEED CUTTER,
or any kind of a Farm Implement or Ve
hicle, call on or addresg,
F. RAMP,
Oppcsite Tost Oir.ce,
Albany, Or.
OF THIS SEASON'S NOVELTIES AND
PEICES DMEQUALEE IN TfflS MAM
Samuel E. Young
FORTMILLER ft IRVING
Uiiflertakers
and
Embalmers.
TTTE KtEP constantly on bard a lull line of tr.etallc, cloth and vcod catkelsi,
V V
coffins. Also
which will be sold at
buiial roles and suits, In. broadcloth, mlin.cotl n ne.tlr
The I.oweNt Uvlng Profits.
EMBALMING and ",e proper care of the dead a specialty.
NO EXTRA CHARGt FOR HEARSE OR SERVICES,
ALBANY, - - MASONIC TEMPLE, - - OREGON
WE ADVERTISE
TO INCREASE
Pur business. Vi'c have the stock to fill orders and the
facilities nnd -ypntntion of giving a buyer his money's
worth. We treat our patrons in a way that makes them
our friends. This may catch some one who lias not writ
ten to ns when tliey have work to place . To these let ns
remind not to neglect lis, ns we may do yon good . We
nre quoting special prices these close times.
SMILEY,
THE LEADING HUNTER,
IFlhin Block, Albany, Rjj
ine Oregon Land Co
iVitn its home office el
S-A.LE3VI: - - - ORlilO-OISra
In the Gray Block, corner Liberty and State street, branch office In Portlaw
ll A.KES a specialty of Sunnyside fruit tracts near Salemj
Will srn K 1 fi on t-m. a o m
ro small cash payment Ion sr time nn halannn
or particulars.
QIFrSI? lee and Poultry
PORTLAND SED CO.,
Portland, Or.
SUPPLIES
Fertilizers
TREES.
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