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About Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192? | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1893)
Tubllied every day in the week except Sunday. .Tim k NLTTIMi, EJiton and Prop'r Fiitrud ft the Pout OftH t Albany OiefcOU.Ra second cas wail matter. T HIItttDAl ........... J I LI' I... 1'J3 ArTKlt TDK MIKRSUN LAW, WHAT? There teems to be a general belief that (he Sherman silver pnrchase law 111 te repealed or lis operation kuspended when congress meets io extra session. The law as it stands appears to have do friends. The gold monometallic oppose it because of Its quasi-recognlUon of silver a a money metaL The geuuine bi-metallists denounce it as a ''cowardly makeshift" because It tcduces silver to a mere commoJity and makes the government a speculator in it Instead ef placing It on the same plane with gold as real money . But wlien the unfriendej law is repealed then what will be done? We do not believe the present congress, or any American congress, will ta'te a si;p so threatening to the welfare of tne people Granted that the present situation is dangerous and that a chance is imperative would it oe wise to jump from bogus bimetallism into gold monometallism from the frying pan into the fire? We have no word of commendation or defense for the Sherman silver law. On that measure the record of the Plaindealer is clear aud consistent, It deuounced It denounced it from the beginning as Illogical and dangerous. Under the pretense of be ing a bimetallic measure it was in direct antagonism to the bimetallic principle be- caute it reduced silver to a commodity traded in it as such, and measured Its value by gdld alone, that Is not bimetallism. But the repeal of the Sherman law must be followed or accompanied by legislatien that will place our money on a secure basis. That cannot be done without the tie of silver in p.Id of gold. The manner in which the two metals shall be brought into proper relation? is a subject for thought ful consideration. It cannot he disposed of by poll parrot repetition of meaninles8 phrasei . Statesmen of all parties should unite in trying 10 reach a sound conclu sion Cleveland PlaixaUakx, 9 The newspapers la this ft' ate are In a predicament on account of the allegations made by us in repaid to the maladministra tion ot a if .1 in at the penitentiary, j (1 republican paper do not dare encoura: our work iL-atn democratic Mr Dounim; because they well understand that there are republican 'officials uho&e turn is vet to come. The democratic papers will not approve of our cause, because Mr Downing is a democrat. The populist papers keep still iU.iouru it is a glorious opportunity fur them o prove corruption because Govr Pennoyer stands back of Mr Downing and thev understand that to endorse us is to condemn thiH branch of the'r Governor's administration. Iruiy, u'! this proves how necessary it is for the per;.e to have paper, which knows do party, no friead and no foe. With the excention of the Last Oregonian, Sunday Welcome and Farmer s Journal, no paper has cither crcviltei cr dented our charge. Salem Inarfcntiert. So far as the Democrat is concerned this charge is not well founded foi several days prior to (he publication cf the above the Democrat said: If the management of the state peniten- ary is as bad and corrupt a made out by the Independent, then there is I ut one course left for the governor to pursue. II should at ence remove Downing. It la all right to have a democrat fcr superintendent, but he must be honest, careful and vigilant. But we do not condemn Mr Downing. We prefer to hear his defense to the charges mus brought against Mm. Let in m re- pi. And, by the way, it is proper to say that in the same issue of the fldefemient which mai paper criticised otber papers, was to be found the above article taken from and credited to the Democrat. YTOm II 0IDEHINU Veniioi at C K BrownelU VI-1VI Co ffic in Baltimore block. a ..it r .r w...,. t- Prn M.it t If a;cv.. If vou wtt a tine smoke call for Jovpb wane jtDor cijar. C'oiiie and see the new chil.'ed plow nt Rimps opposite j.oati dice. The be;Jmikt c!!ec in the city at Com a J icyer a. Motor ike live trip daily to Vicieck'a iMiticn. Lotr tl.r.te oa installments of $1 per week. An ext nive variety of garden seed both in tulk and by the packue can be found at C K ttrownt-l.i. Pa.roni.a home industry by tmol.iiig thit ;elehrated white labor cigars, manufactured by Ju'ius Jocph. New cork sole, hand turned shoe, some- thirg entirely new, out a winter ahoe hut light ard tlt-xil Id for epritig and summer wear, it Kd, rcaccek & Co'a, Call and instc ti in. y COBYMU1T ! " J FT ; ALBANY, N. WALDAHL --ci'cliant Tailor. - ' Suils Made lo Order ami Satisfaction Guarailfr l'Jcpqii'iiig of illl liqcls. SHOP.'CPPCSITE THE PCSTCFFICE - - - OREGON ADVANCE THRESEl Hood s Cures Sharp Pains 8hort Breath, Heart Trouble, Rheu maxism. Sl'tX'IAL !-t.-H'.S The nation is 117 years old. During that time only eleven exira sess(ons of congrei have been called. Mr Cleveland's piocla nialion to that effect Is the eleventh. In looking over lie hi.tory ef our country the fact is dlsclused that on no occasion have other than extraordinary influences caused these sessions, ihty have included the settlement of international disputes, earring uuoiwar, raising; ci iroops, or making approprlat'.onr for the expenses of govern ment where the preceding congress failed to do its duty. Rutherford li Hales ca'.ltd two extra sessions, ssdid also J.mcs Madison. The Cher presidents to whom fell this important caty were John Adams. Thcmjs Jetfersor, Martin an liu'en, illlara ilcnry Harrison, Franklin Pierce and Abraham Lincoln, urovtr Cleveland can well complete the list up to the p'esent hour, ar.d few had p:ihaps belter reason than he, or were more generally urged by the people of the land irrespective of parly. It Is a coincidence thai at the special Session of congress called by liases which metUclobcr 1 5, IS77, the lan.ous Iiiand a'lvcr bill was passed, though that was not i:s sreJal object. This provided for the C inage of silver djilars to an amovnt not '-si than $2,000,000, and not more than $4,000,000, each dollar to contain 412'i grains, and making them legal tender for b)th private and public dells. ,ot only did both houses p.us the measure, but ihrv passed it over (he proWc'rls veto. The preent Sherman law, which is lo be acted upon In Augt, took the place of Ihc Waud bill. This coming cssiou, liowever,wil be watched more closely than th.it one and (he situation is graver Hun in tiiore da)s. Evening 'JVIiittm. ol only OiJ Kaum pention a nun be cause he was bald-headed, but he pm-'onci' mother Localise he trail to corns on ore too, and psid him at the ra'e of $12 a mc. and mreats for the disability. Anolli! nan uMump, no icing a clerk in the Tension Office as rut In Charge 0! the te'ephone. Tuore Is ooulit that Kaum lelt a big job 0: cleaning lor i.ociircn 10 co, ma l.ocnren has set about loinK it, bo, Iie a HercuUs. Louisville Tint. Mrs. i. if. jPattta Eagle Creek, Oregon. Can be ctntntrA on to cure Catarrh Dr. Sage's Catarrh Kemedy. It's nothing new. For 25 years it has been doinc that nauiS. J.U gives prompi ana com plete relief but you want more man mat. Ana -oti rrpt; it.. rifh this Remedy there's a cure that is pencct and permanent The worst chronio cases, no matter of now ions standmcr. vield tn its mild, soothing, cleansing and heal ing properties. " Cold in the Head " neeas oat a lew arjniieationa. r.. wrrnai iieadacne, and all the irouDles that come from Catarrh. oio ub uin-e reitcvea ana cured. Yon can count on somethrno- ! too 8500 in cash. Xou can count on it, but it's more man doubtful Tvlietlipr 1 earn it. lne nronnetors of T)r R.'. Remedy, in good faith, offer that amount; jor an inenrabin rsu f jatarrn. uon't think that y have one. thon!h. They'll pay you, if thev can't j - uuvo wciiaur, But thev Can euro vnn Tbot'. . . , J" . M, just aoout as certain, too. van you asic more? FURNITURE, SrOKK IS NOW FULL OP FIRST-CLASS FURNITURE. CONSlbTINO tieti room ett. chitrr. Icungei, ntc, which I will Belt at f.ir ir.tii8. NEW BOTTOM PRICES. TIios, Brink. ALBANY CIGAR FACTORY ,b. .!Osi:iII, i'roprietoiN WHOLESALE UNO RETAIL Only White Labor Employee" jr Are warranted to thresh more ir'' (jlven time and do it better tla5;te chine made. 'M U The Advaxck Tractiox Exr, e the best In the world. Keniernlx r work means largo profrrs in t tie u al business. Catalogue mailed Iree ) EDWARD HI GH J Cen'l Ag't, rortlanJ.it ri : a -1IKAI.KKS IX- AGRICCLTLRAL Impleme-i supplies. Advance Thrcshem-i Bines, Minneapolis Hinders, Wol Standard Mowers, Newton Wasoul wecian Plows, oils of all kindi lowet price possible. The Allia..r Grange agents have k warded us t-i tract to furnish Twine for 'heir mt;i Call and eet our prices before nnr.-rl elsewhere. c i 1 "1 have IlTed here In Oregon for the past twenty Tears, and most o Uie time have been a very great suilerer from inOnrnmalorr rheumatism. I have also hadwhatthedoctor called heart dIi3A -ith .1...- . andsharppalnsintlitlettslde.Idocldedtotaka 7.F0R fALE.Uood seeonrt nood'i Sarsaparllla, and betor. I had finished hCrf,r,lng "" ChMp ' Ca" ' n three bottles I was in bettor health than I hi mt ortu"il8r- been Jor yearn. I do not have any pain cow, sleep well, and to-day no woman ot my as Enjoys Botter Health than I. At home on the ranch I not only attend to my family housework, but last tnT..,- t eared for and milked four cows. I do not feel nun can say naii enough in praise of IIR I.KAIHXU rilOTOGKAPIIKRS, eSon- -alliany Slreiton Cabinet photos from $i.coto$4.oo J Fl I Hi-.... m Yvl uun. .iiiuigu. pictures a f)9i jspectalty. l6o cravon- framed 1for $10.00. We rarrv'a large stock 01 5x9 ana sterescopic views of Ur- O A DI)i.K HonSEfor sale cheap, per fikfo 1 HlirHX Olectly gtle callon At. Sendei. ' kj Lll l J. JtHlt51 Hood's Sarsaoarilia Mas. L. M. Taixe, Eacle Creek, orejon. Hood's Pills are prompt and efficient, yet easy in action, ti lid by all drusslsU. isc. G00i51EWS For flto n:i!!i;ns ol consumers ol oTntt'sFms,! Il cif rr. Tin j ilr;i,iirotortn. l!4Hlli-t-tlt:i! u-i-. lutu Iiultitiir uttn TINY 1.5VER PILL 9 A no;- atcr lountaln Is now in operation In Taris. The water that feeds the fo.rnt.iin passes through a coil nl cjp; er tubing 3 icci long, ii v uropping a sou In a slut, jets of gas are turned on and lnitcj. l:v , means the wau-r is heated. For each sou one i en:l:lid to eliht liter,. It i, expected that this fountain will be a treat amistancc to the poor, and if successful, o'.liers i! he built. NOTICE CF FINAL SETTLEMENT. iTirr is in i:n T r.ivrx tiivt tup i v j'H-.l t 'if rilf ri, r ,f tin- t:t if til m'.'llr.t ..lift U'T I.' fill 1-1 IP 1 tlft-.-.-r. ,, Ow Uli lt Is f cxrxr.iinelv ftitiull . t r.'t.iiiiI.,Ki.n virtm.H.H til.-3 Oi.irsr fii.. (i:iiaiitf- imi-fiv ' r'i-. iS"'tii ortii, i,u A arc Mill. -ih. Tlu-iAutt hIu ol" 0, TUTTSTIflV LIVER PILLS A v lhtt. 11 In tl:c Ixinli-r of tl.i'ii,' AT ALBANY Friday, July 2lsl, Afternoon and Night Leon W. Washburn's Great European . . , RAILROAD SHOWS HttP L0nT.-21 head cf sheep, not oruaea. trom A Knell's farm aouth rf i"suy. luoiaoner. Jllamh. i. . h...h I nd one a merino. Will nav far trou Ve on tvi main d 10 & snell. Albanv. V',i'-"--ro8l!ion u do oerjoral " nousework. Lea's worH r vnwjBAi UlllfO. Notice of Dissolutit1 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEU' tho co- partoerthip herotcfonut betweco the UDdersiaed UDdr tbe name of I.-om. Linnirir & Co. tin tH iitbisday di evolved by natul coi tlepart'eif John liom having pard" the interest of E J Lsoniox. Tbe will hereafter hecarritd on by Jfanl& the parcharer there f, who beieby all partneithip d bta, and who aloaf ;Q thonzed to collect and receipt for ill 4 due tbe late tirm. C uOHS Ipom. E J L Assise. Dated thii lac day of July. 1&I3. I for Jlr .il t I uiitl Klrit .HI CCKRAD h'lm, PSQPRIEfOR. M. TO.E, Arclilirrt and t oulrarlor. Lovroinlcts with Hniburt Eios,, t t tuts. . ' (marts is ' l..u. (I trn.fM. Ulmisinrars. rlv( FruilH Tobiu-eo, Re MaRttr, t'oflee, Elo,, Cnuuol tjfi.s ((Deeusnsri Nplces. tie.. DISSOLUTION CF CO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE, AtRA.w, Or., June 27, ISM. The en-pur tnerdiip in the cIcthiDg lui nes.:.ent.fore uiilioft betwesr J L Cowan and .M teiuberc is from this da- dmolved. Mr Coi,n lelirir.g th,rtfrrm. The t mi i.i inr.iH.r re kno.nly the riinie of M Stirnbern 4 C, will stsumeall the lis: i l tifs ot the hrw and collect all cutsUndinc "l"lui" i-u coies aue sanl hrm. J. I.. Cowan. M. STKSSeKln;. WANTED fc event..-i tht l kept In a prcr varirty and ir.cery ttore, HiKhtrt nrjt't ri iaiU or ai.L KINUiS OP PRnnnrc vvyi. Albany rone coi italliiuore Block, Albany, Ore. Dealer in all kin. is of Furniture, W'i Tapir CnrpPtH, 1,in..Icuuh, I'lctiire l'ramos, ttc -o UNDERTAKING A SPECIALTY IYDE& JAMES, ProT'ctors rn. Dr. I'itt(croii ll'nlla rhe Noted Clairvoyant ard ute Ridr, i irc, ana can -Mfoufldat her rcdonoe n B Cmill. Sli to' , al-Mit all retwut aii I fuiurt; .ve troiJhOii, abtwit Cri Jiiridii. Yua caii hjr from UUr 4 it I ti'.t Notice to StockhoWa NfTICElS HKRE6V GIVES Ki the annual stockholders nmlM t'O Waterloo Development Cointrl Waterloo, Or:, will be held at theconi o'Bce in the town of Waterloo, Or, oal nesday, August 2nd. at the bcit o'clock p m of said day, for the purr electing ail directors of said comnl serve for tho ensuing year and to tna such other business as may regu.arlj be'me raid meeting. $ Dulid thit 7ih day of July, 1S!I3. ; J 0 Wi:nii.i,ii i t f Is a pleasant drink, which willlie biirn, tho-atomach witlr.ut nausea or prilling. ' thoroujily ou the liver, kitlafii. LADIES' TEA 'Ct reDrodilctivn nri-siis. A irpntln tihvtii eient diure;iit ard s most ust-ful in fci. painful mensturation. Jt aids digestion reduces ecrpu'ency; clears tl.e couipin1 renacrmii it lal t aim restormc the at' i-l tond Of the Skin.lt:r it ipmni-M tlm t.i!rt by accumulation, producer the sallow.rae complexirn peculiar to the constipstcdn" S. Id Ly all drutjgiet. P h VV 1 1 1 1 Papi ii-ujrss, PaintH, tiilj CSlar-r,, ICtc J. A. (inuiiii y ALBANY. At the tore Allen Bros. formerly owned Three R.n,; Circu, Royal Kntt!M, Menaa irie, Aviary, MiKcnm and Aquar ium. KealUtio WilJ ,vc, and Koinan Ii:,podrome. BUTTER, EGGS, LARD, BACON, ami GHOIGE APPLES, I wil! Jpaythe best cash r,lee for which rossible. B F BAK3P J til.l I'TKRISO 1-iilv at io a. in STRKET TARMIE tnn ...n. ..I it-.-. , H-.l:. St.ooo Steam M the Monster War :'" rtby Dephant Me.im iiore K'cph.int "In;-Cuiid.-.tf.ct r.ce vr.c hour :.: t AdT.i-:,.n .: " I:r. tn. IVrf.., Notice of Assignment. Notice is hereby given that the Bank.f ,., nimnv, urecon, has duly as- ........ .v, u.-u, r.-ii;n to assignee ail ita property and eir.ct. for the btnefit of all ,t, ctedilors. uoder aad bv iftu of the gen-e-.l aawriment laws ofthe state of Oregon, and the umlrrsi Mini h h-relofcre, tnwir on the iSth d.vof June ls',13, duly oualili.d as such assignee. All persons having claims acainst said in solvent ard the estate therei f are heiebv rr'i"'fed to preoi.t the same to the nn-dcr.u-ned at the Itank ot Cr,on bnildin in he c;tv rf Al!anv. Orfrnn. nn .u i!iiic thrre months cl th s date. ' I'a'ed t ns CTth day of -Inee , . . , W.S. Thommi.it i Asr.M rf the Bai.k riOrrgon, an msci- vott. r , - - , -' f KJLSLiLfl ,? 1 H ff IT n n w n nn.en....r... . aJ iREa'S" dlili"! Fa aftrf t n . . . '' S 4kV -A. I. 3 wffiHejt bold ablets Xi J eiiiii.oiio.lokn.ss.aii.lniavtK,civin i i,r. . m 3,5 J:,5', p,,ffectlv h.irru- S feaw El BeofU,o1.attentwUowUlvur?t5rtwJ,7.;:" k7 flVK TinrriTiTTiiTitnr, , -.v r,., r vuuwini in a r..w Java. aw-afr A s u the patient, hy tbe iweor pl t S X fcr I Ttnrlnfrtivtnie.tK..i . T 7 wwtKG lAULt S. K5 V a mm m-ii i!" arc SI nwrtl Itiaa wu. a ism.' Vs. m 1 txt-a rx I mM rtrpBtri.ru ..r e i vor.-uy an Fir.srr clash Kdtm. jh. wx 3 ybVher.Tai,Ieu Sb lor Toi.!,P 1.1!? 'rt0 jSW WXV 3 sS'&HUESffi! asffsass XSA J ."'i."L,"J. .'or Hnx'a - W XaVUaV S Tnr II llanutaclurtil onlv br T-TTlr S frVX XX ,7.rth .?'.''l!,,m ,OT " T THE VV NX " "'"'ehewlna totarcoadsy. ;p nrrrn nnmr,... 'W X. bF swi- . .-. "' "Pirn; or I would srnos; r. fmv. v pARTirrr.ATia X CSv TV sJrt5. X th m jt .oc m. mflwitk. mftj-jy Tnrnnir,rrtrw,r... a- . 1 S?&VL.TtS ai y: f rviA.ar eritdrinkeTTWtirte?. : m HTl'l Will not li)M 1. Ilnimrnf I. V . IPI1I I ITT UlTS lflyT WCW Tou.aio.Ucr to kuow tiiecuAiwis-0 ?2jS. mW ARiX atits. HELEN SIORB1SOIS. MV fctSPGtaSIRLF i A FEW TesUmonials f from persons who have been cured by the use of Hill s Tablets! Omnrnrvifif n IRAR Pin? I v.! vtnl ami ir..m r:, ,n.H'8u.v: frnin l in " ' itr; fir 1 WOU.Q PWVmj U.ll. JAVLOItU, Leslie, 11 ich- uuy aid tuc work t, I,;;; "tir;;;ihrrrnv:.n?7r7fr"dcbcww' xruiy your, AIATHtW JOll.NsON, P.O.BOX 45. PlTTJinCROIT, PA en.nre to 5poK n was it hnTT nw he miitririiiklnir. Uonth bofora writlniC iuur truly. Aiifcf. HELEN JIORBlSOX. r'trt.ii rinrn. pprform a mincje in my ca": i'l UVO bum rnml h the nw OL y part. w. Im LOTitiAT. THE OHIO CHEMICAL CO., visvM. rNT5 WANTED' sal co., f: Hock. LIIKA, OHIO. A,