Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192?, July 14, 1893, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE CAl'lit
1'ublwlieJ every day in the week
except Sunday.
vri'KSi MITTlMi. Editor aad Prap'r
r,lere1 ftlho Post 0111 3d nt Albany
OiC.ou,aiHet'oui clas uiail matter.
jiii 11, huh
I'KXSIOSS GALOIti:.
A dispatch from We'r, Kansas, say
''Congressman Tarsney start jd the whole
United States talking some time nsro by
unearthing a man who bad applied for anil
secured a pension for baldness, but for
thrift Tarsney's balilheaded pensioner docs
not belong to the same doss ns a miner
once employed by the Kansas and Texas
Coal Company, near this town.
James W Smith is about So years old
feet 7 inches high, weighs 140 pounds, and
is reported to have been a good soldier.
When the war closed and every old soldier,
no matter how sound in body, was impor
tuned to apply for a pension, this member
oftherimilh family was not forgotten
James Smith was a private. Ho had two
cood eves, his arms and legs were intact
but a lunar trouble, resulting In total disa
bility, was easy to prove and a pension at
torney took Mr Smith's case and a Kansas
congressman assisted in rushing it through
for him. Now if there is any kind of
manual labor that requires a good constitu
tion and healthy lungs it is mining, and in
all this region hereabout 1'ensioner Smith
is pointed out as the most successful miner.
He can work more hours a day and more
days a month than any other man.
An examination of the books of the Kan
sas and Texas Coal Company tor the six
months proceeding March shows that dur
ing that time Smith fell under $100 a
month only- once, and his average was
117.50 per month. During these six
months this totally disabled man worked
109 days, or practically every day the mine
was operated, and earned 8703.74.
During this time Smith's living expenses
as shown by the books at the company's
store, were 8192.13, so that for six months
he had, besides keeping the wolf from the
door, more than $509 to his 'credit, not in
cluding the $12 per month pension for total
disability.
Kx-Speaker Thomas 0 Iteed does not
take kindly to donning the legislative sur
cingle and being hitched to the congression
al harvester in midsummer. Mr Heed is
needlessly alarmed, as he will have no more
laborious work than switching Hies from the
democratic! wheel-horses. In his anger at
being compelled to leave the cool breezes of
1'ortland in August the erstwhile Cznr says
that the extra session will be a good prep
aration, not for solving the silver question,
but for the future life. Is it possible that
Mr Heed has so lost confidence in the power
of saving grace ns to li o's calmly f orwards
to something even hotter than Washington
in the dog day?
The army bill introduced in the new
Heithstag by '.'haneellor von t'nprivi yes
terday is substantially the old lluene com
promise. It provides for an increase in the
army of 50,000 men at once, and of 75.000
within three years, and ultimately for a
trained army of 4.400,000 men, which is
fully ten times as many as the young war
lord could handle effectively. The cost of
the present increase will be about 816,000,
000. When the chancellor announced that
the bill contained the emperor's ultimatum
the pretensions of imperialism in Oermany
were very plainly revealed.
In the mountains of Kentucky, wl'cre the
feud has its home, thelt is regarded as a
worse crime than homicide. It is not sur
prising, therefore, to find the Hazel lirti-n
Herald advising the community to 'hunt
down and hang for the good of the conn
try a housebreaker who stole nrtieles
worth fcS) from Porter I.aey's cabin. Sneak
thieve", says the llera'd, "are one of the
marks of civilization ttuit wo can well af
ford to dispense with, and if the one who
committeJ this deed could le put out of
the way it might have a salutary effect in
deterring others from following in hi foot-t-teps."
Two Knglish gentlemen of the cloth
traveling in tiie Orient were recently m ule
the victims of a curious trick of the tele
graph. While in Persia, near the Armen
ian frontier, the sent a message to the
dritish eon'ul at the town they were ap
proaching announcing that '"two Kngli.di
clergymen" would reach him on Wednes
day. On arriving at the town they found
that the consul was absent and that no
preparation had been made to receive them.
It appeared that tue message as received
ran: "Two worthies wretches mill reach
you on WoJnesd.iv."
Cinr Renuhllan friends will find the
Democratic majority In Congress sufficiently
courageous to attack the entire line ol In
famous class legislation when It convenesi
which has been enacted for special interests
by the Republicans. Tills beyond doubt
Inctudcs the tariff at one ol ibe first outrages
to be assaulted The pu) i-ctiuiitt'a hope
lltat the present s'.agnatior. in business will
deter letlon on lilts question, will not be
realized. The country is suffering from
McKlnleyism much more than it is from an
over (traduction and circulation ol silver,
and the par'.y will have to go down to the
very roots of the evil and nmivs it. It is
special interests which have received the
fostering care of a Congress ul their own
selection that are trembling and it is these
interests which hope to profit by the ay of
hard times and business stagnation. They
know they cannot longer depend upon the
special favors of the Government, unless by
deception they can secure timid Democrats,
while the beottle are demanding 'hit class
leelslalion shall bs destroyed forever.
When a Democratic Cenetesa, with a lem
Mr..i;A nct.l.n cknll tike tile reins iif
government in hand, Ills expecte 1 that they
will redeem the pledges ma?cto the people
'ait fall, and firft of all remove the direct
cause of the most Important one the tariff
from the neck of the toiling masses. The
protectionist, wl.o has made his fortune
from the tellers and producers, will no longer
be allowed to count his exorbitant profits
and the Government guarantee him his in
come. Things will have to be tqualized
and the. first duty of Congress will be to
remove the cause and redeem the pkdgos the
party has made. There can be no child's
play in this matter, and ti c Democrat who
fails In his duty this time, will not be return'
ed to his seat by a constituency which he
deceiveg. Remove the came and all will
be well. Portland Dispatch.
wumn COKSIUEKISU
Venison at C K BrownellH.
VIAVI Co llBuo in Baltimore block.
A full lint "! Warner llrot corsets at K, P
If you want a tine smoke call tor Joseph a
white lsbjr cigars.
Come and sie the new chilled pl iw at
Ramps opposite .ostttlice.
The bcstjrnaat otiHce in the city at Ueuiad
Muyer a.
Motor makes live trip daily to ViiieckV
addition. Lotr thrre oa instalments ofr
per week.
n extimive variety of garden seeds both
in t'tilk and by the uacU'ite can be found at
C K Rrovuellf.
Pa'.roniirc home industry by smoLiiirt the
celebrated white labor cigars, manufactured
by Ju'ius Joseph.
New cork sole, hand turned shoes, some
thing entirely new, not a winter shoe but
lihtacd lloxil le for spring and summer
we st Koad. Teaccck & Co's, Call and
ini ot tit in.
Govs under iC ecttitnr their hair cut a
Viereck's will receive a free ticket to the
ball ;'-;iunds.
Oregon State Normal School
MONMOUTH, OBEGON.
jr.coovmmriasi 1 J
'T-IIE IK A '' NO NCKMAI, SCHOOL
X ol ti e Nu:ilie-i. Strong proles
sUma! and ;i. .i.teiuie ct'Uises, and well or
uanied MrJ. i .ci.o.u for Practical Train
ing of uaclw- Nurmal, Advanced Nor
inal,riutim',Miiic and Ait Ueparlinenta
fieautitiil aid healthful location. Ligh
expense mi s;ilnis. The Normal ha
enjoved a p'endv growth during the pasi
vcar reachi"g an emollmeiu of over 400,
the largest In ii- history. New member
have been added to 1 1. e faculty, nev appar
al us sunn it it. urd the course of study re
vised and nenghened. The graduate
ate In demand 10 till good positions, jlit
diploma cml lcs the holder to teach in on
countv in tt.r stiite i.iihout farther exam-
nations. Tuition, Noimal, $6.25 per term
Lt loweeku; 8iik-Nunr.al, $5. 00 per trim
if 10 weeks; lltiKinrss, T".JS per lerin.
Hoard at Normal Dining Hall. $1.75 per
week. Rooms firm 50c per week (un
lurnished) to $1 00 and $1.35 furnisher).
Hoard and lodging In priv ite Minnies, 50
10 $4.00 per week. Tuition.boaid.'odglng
and books less than $150 per year. Con
iervaHry of Music. Thorough courses
are offered in vocal and Instruinenlnl rou
ble, Tuiiion,$io per term of 20 lessons,
Monmouth is easily accessible from all
parti, of th- Slate, twelve miles from the
State Capital.slxty miles south of Portland.
;ataloguig clieerlully sent on application.
A.lil' , l. I,. itllMIKLIi, Pre , or N. SIIEDU. Nt'ey of Faculty.
The canal of Languedoc, connecting the
Atlantic and Mediterranean Sea, is 148
miles long, has iOO locks and 50 aqueducts. I
Its highest part is 160 feet abvoe sea level.
Hood's Cures
Sharp Pains
Short Breath, Heart Trouble, Rheu
matism.
A gentleman with a hansorn; equipage
followed by a line KnUh ma.-tlff, drove up'
In front of a Cincinnati! hostelry ihe other
day, savs the Times Star t.( that city, tnj
jumping doai his buggy snapped the hitch
strap into tie ring of 1'ia horse's lit, ,nu
(hen placed the oilier end cf the strip in
he mouth ef Ms n.a.'.ift, which hi this lime
had s.Mtcd himself on the curhttone. There
the niastit'i sat like a statue ol une holding
the strap sccureiv, while his master went
In to "see a ma.i:" On the gentleman's ett
the dog yielded up tV itinp and the gentle
man drove o!i, closely followe l bv the f ji.h
fel four-h-erd lackey.
litre t.T r.-M.
biht,i,u it.
Mrs. L. II. Paine
Eagle Creek, Oregon.
1 have lived here In Orecon for th n
twenty years, and most ol tho time have been a
very great sulTercr from iaaammalorr
rheumatism. I have nlso had tvhattho doctor
called heart disease, with shortness of breath
and sharp patus In the left side. I decided to take
1100a s biirsaparllla, and before I had flnlsheel
three bottles I was In better health than I had
been for years. I do not havo any pain now.
aieep weu, ana to-uay no woman of my age
Enjoys Botter Health
than I. At home on the ranch I not only attend
to my family housework, but last summer I
eared for and milked four cows. I do not feel
was 1 can say nan enough in pralso of
Hood's Sarsaparilla
-ua. 1- ..1. l Aiae, taste creeK, Oregon.
Hood's Pills are prompt and cmcleut,yet
easy In action. Bjldbyalldrugslsta. 25c.
AT ALBANY
Friday, July 21s(,
Afternoon and Night
Leon W. Washburns
Great European . . ,
RAILROAD SHOWS
Three Ring rircu,R.vya; Kn-li,h Mcnae
trie. Aviary, Museum and Aquar
ium. Ke.ili.tic il ,Vc,ti
and Roman Hippodrome.
tiUITKRINU STRKET PARPK
d.11. t at 10 a. la. Open i!er ,,vi:j
Heasts. ;,lH. Steam Piano. Marvellous
Steam llor.e the Monster War
r'"'''T',",,"i,i,'r'" '"'. Elephant
'Lupld,' feet hih. 1
1lxis open at t and
anee one hour la. er.
Admission to chi.dicr.
P.m. lVfo
:.i:f
Can be countrA nn
to enro Catarrh Dr. Safe's Catnrrh
jwmeay. it s , nomine; new. lor
25 years it Las been dome that vcrv
thing. It gives prompt and com
plete relief but vou want mnn
man mat. Ana you get it, with
this Remedy there's a cure that
is perfect and permanent The
worst chronio cases, no matter nf
now long standing, yield to its
mild, soothing, cleansing and heal-
iui urouerues. "uoia in thn Hnani "
needs bnt a few applications. Ca-
tarrnal ileadache, and all the
troubles that come from Catarrh.
ao uii uhcb ruiievea ana curea.
Xou can count on somcthmr else.
too $500 in cash.
You can count on it, but it's
more ttian doubtful whether
earn it.
Tho nronrietors of TV fi.,
Remedy, in good faith, ofEcr that
amount for an incurable case of
Catarrh. Don't think that you
havo one, though.
Ineyll pay you, if they can't
cure you. That's certain.
But they can cure you. That's
just about as certain, too.
can you ask more ?
yon
BUGGY FOR SALE. Oeod neeonr!
hand buggy for sale cheap , Call cn
Wui lortuiiller.
IVaNTED.- Position
f notisen-r-rk.
I)KaoonAT oillee.
to da Ifnnnrnl
Lea-e word nt the
tar Baker
CorlEi-.tKiliilltlu and First Sl
CCKRfiD MEYER, PROPRIEfOR.
oiiLaa in
1 uu, d t rails,
Ulasotnnrc,
Orlrd KrnllH,
ToUiweo,
Narrnr,
4'ollce, i
Et
sJiannefS .Uh
Qaeensimrt
Vegetable,
Clicars
iplcers.
Tea,
Clc,
ALBANY,
N. WALDAHL
--Afei'cliant Tailor.
Sails Made h Order and Satlsfaetton Guarantee
llepqii'ing of .Jill liinels.
SHOPtOFPCSITE THE POST OFFICE
OREGON
AD VANCE THIS
Ttyo
I',
GC
- . . i
"' ' ijite russ
Are warranted to thresh mort'lntot"
eiven lime and do It better it,. nan,t
chine made. ijj 4,
The Advanck Tkactiok .3 then
the best In the world. Remn the lid
work means larue profits Inte and hi
business. Catalogue mailctl lt.ch waa 1
EDWARD mJrewaso
fien'l Ajt't, port iwn om(
of tho
t had ol
Hd by rc
r searcii
bet
woult
tony y
sat T:
it whicl
-UKAl.ERS IS- ?uer.0:
lpt of i
e wort!
the Li
A GRICULTI RAL Impkida
s.i.plles. Advance ThriSi
Kincs, Minneapolis Hinders, Vyetk
Standard Mowers, Newton WVcuni
wcyian Plows, oils of all klarVith re
lowest price possl'jle. The Alii mev(n
Grange agents have kwardediDt
tract to furnish Twine for 'hoti f and
Call and get our prices before n
elsewhere. I the
ibyti
FURNITURE,
NEW
BOTTOM PRICES.
SrUKK NOW FULL OF FIRST-CLASS FURNITURE, CONSISTING
bed ron.n bote, chairr. leungea, te.( which I will Bell at
C
.SN.a:iBS, i'roprictor.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Only White Labor Employee?
iihnny Oi-rnon
Cabinet photos from $i.coto $4.00
Vpedalty. 16x20 crovon? framed
1. Isior $10.00. We rarryu large stock
of 5x8 and sterescopfc Tiews of Or-
Notice of bi"ssoluiriirno'
TVroriCE 1SHKRKBY GIVE?
hitttvMnn f Iim in.lu..i 1 t.. JSC nCl
name of Inom, Lanning ft Co. htn11.
ia this day dissolved bv aiutuil jt
rneparttea, John Irom havios "
'he interest of K J Lanninfj. Tlx X"0?"
will horosflcr be carried un by J.!"'
the nurchaser thererf. who Benin PKi bl
a partnership debts, and wbu ab.' P 1"
hortzed 10 coiieet and receipt IoirvJ .
QToe the late firm.
.ohm hot.
K J I AiKt,?nd 11
Dated this 1st day of Jul, 1S!, m Ul
Notice to StockMc e. c
Nt'TICE 18 HKKE6Y OlVtS last
the aunual stockholders ntand
tie Waterloo Development Ccms oi 1
Waterloo, Or:, will be held at thsaUtion
oOJce in the town of Waterloo, Or.ang t
nesday, August 2nd. 18V3, at the a ima;
o'clock p m of said day, for the pc6 tort
electing six directors of said cootrong
serve for the euauing year audtoance;
luch other business as may rrgo.ar'ck fit
hffoe said meetlog. Mrs i
Dale d this 7ih day of .Inly, 18113. iad t
J O WHlTSUtfol
LADIES' TEA Z
ices
i J1
Is a pi en ant diii.k. which will he 1
the atotnacn witmut nautiifa or npiL
c
repioductlve organs. A jicutlw pbyLu
noiit ontlni in l.
It aids dicwti""!
faiuful nifDRturatioD,
reduces ccrju'tucy; clems tlo c( iTiif8'
rebderitift it f nirv si d rcbtoiiutf i h
tooe of thekui,tr it remove th bil01
by accunmlatii'ii, producer tho bkIIow'P'
compluxW n peculiar to the conttijufe
S Id bv all drufUtt,
CnE
Wall Papl
0 rnd
lrilH, PaintN, hved
, t JWl
Cat Inr-h, StC
0 )ba
J. A. (mm
ALBAKY, -:
lao everitlu.. that is kept in a tjoinjr
variety ami inMn.tr- itore, Hiifhet
tuarki:t price paid fur
AJ.L KINDS OF PRODUCE
WANTED
At the tore
Alien Bros,,
formerly owneJ
EaD OUI
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possible.
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