Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192?, July 20, 1893, Page 2, Image 2

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    I'ublisheJ every Jay in the week
except Sunday.
sriTKS k SBTT1XG, KdilOM and Prop'r
Tillered at the Post Off! ) at Albany
uitguu,agaecuu(i uiaa wan uia'.:r.
TniBxDAl.
...JILT l93
THE UNaNS IAI, OI II.O..K.
Tl h.crin. tn lrink lik- ilia wnt Vift nm
.tl ir. fliA rinnncln) (1tr:r"f.ln?i uhirh hnc
prevailed dining tlie past few weeks. AVhiie
financiers are situ apprenensive wie teciing
of distrust feems so be beginning to abate.
If the crisis is really past, the country Is to
he cnnfrrnttilatfwl. far nrei-lous nerirw-'a nf
depression have generally been more last
ing and more disastrious than this.
It Is singular bow regularly these periods
nave come. 1 hey seem to recur at intervals
as fixed In time as the changes of the sea
sons, Ihey are about eight years apart,
and have been occurring at that regular in
terval for over a century . The cause of
tins periodicity Is not understood, but the
fact ia acknowledged by all who have made
a study of economic questions, and furnishes
a!field for interesting investigation.
Republican newspapera and politician,
arc cnarging trie present state of allalrs to
the fact that the democratic party is in
power. Non-partisan financiers do not
join ihem In this charge. The charge bears
absurdity on Its face. Whether democratic
legislation wonia De damaging to the Inter
ests of the country is a question that remains
to be decided. The people decided It in
the negative last November, and we see no
reason for thinking their decision was In
correct. Whatever democratic legislation
nay do, It cannot be responsible for the
present condition of affairs unless effects
precede causes, instead ot following them,
for we have Lad no democratic legislation
since the winter of 1861. Either a repub
lican president or a republican senate has
made It impossiole. The republicans have
several times bad the president and both
branches of coneress. Since Lincoln'.
election the democrats have never had entire
control of the government until now, and
until congress meets, republican laws and
rcpuoucan conditions must continue.
The amall amount of srold in the iipm
ury and the evils that have followed are the
result not of democratic legislation but of
republican extravagance.
Looked at from a party standpoint. It i
well that this crisis is on us now. After the
depression comes the rebound, and the fact
mat me period or depression came at the
very becinnincr of the democratic riminl.
tration, and before the democratic congress
was called together, will give the country
four years to recover In, and Ihs next presi-
uen:ni eiecion will. In all probability, find
uiutii mure prosperous man we were
than we were when the last onn i. hrM
If the country recovers during the next four
years as it almost certainly will the dem
ocratic paity will get more credit for it than
It will deserve, for while 1-eUl.tlon .n
get all the credit, nature's reaction will have
mucn to do with the result, Independent of
legislation.
The south is especially to be congratu-
ieu on tne way most southern financial
institutions have weathered the gale. Fail
ures have btcn few and unimportant as
compared with those of ilia rm,ih j
southern money has gc.no to New York to
ne p enu me siilr.gcr.cy there.
The truth is our section has more of the
clement of aatlonal wealth and greatness
than another, and the reputation for in
dolence and lick of enterprise that has
ciung 10 our people so long ij undeserved.
The section that has sent the Inmans and
Newcomea and others to battle w ith the
mDney kings of Wall street Is not defi.-1-n.t
In men of energy and business alilliy.
jisunviiiei,r ia.1 r,mn.
P.TIinrlAl omanilit. of a nti.rler of a
century ago are aptly illustrated in tne
iu. towing extract irum me iouisvuic
journni (now L-ouiHr-juuiHiii. puuiisncu
in the Democrat in the issue of February
9 1867. Geo D 1 rentice, than whom no
man ever welded a more trenchant 'mill
was tiien editor of the lournai. The "rad
ical paper at J'crtland" was the Ottzvninn.
The lournai aiM:
The editor of the radical paper at Port
land, Oregon, thinks that we are anxious
10 be the tail of the fire earing party. We
c.11 laii mo. me runcai pan) s rail. lie
i Buuiuuuug unucr mat.
The Democrat In nuli'Milm? the extract
inide the following comment:
' Albanians. both vounir anil nl.t. poor
Think that a clever ami a center shot "
It is believed, arrordin? to M r P I. Sim.
mands. F f . S. h.,, ili..r c. ;m.B a
many insects as there are species of a'l
other living things put together. The
oak alone supports 450 species of Insects,
and 200 kinds ma:e their home in the
pine. Fortv veari airo Humholt ttiinnt.l
that the number of species prcseivid in
collections was between 150,000 ar.d 170,
000, but scientific iren now say that there
must be more than Ihrcrwiuarters of a mil
lion, without taking into account tie nnr-
aslle creatures. Of the 35, 000 ipecies in
Europe, however, not more than itne nn
noxious or destructive. There are more
than 100,000 kinds of beetles.
wumu coxsimim.vu
Venisoa at C K BrownclU.
VTA VI fi ttfio.. in Raitimfira riinob
A full I ni lo! Warner Bros corsttsat It " I
If vnti want a lino stliok. calllfor Jos nh.t
white lab)r ciar.
Come aud awe the new chil'ed plow at
Itimps opposite posti thee.
The beat'rnaa: coQee in the oitv at Com ad
4'Iuyar a.
Mutor makes five trips daily to Vicieck'.
iddttion. l.otr tht.ie 03 installments of ?1
per week.
An extensive variety cf garden seeds both
in hilllr anil liw ilia lurltlna n ha fnnnA a.
C K Brownelli.
Pa'.ronix. home industry by smoking the
al.hr.tal whita l.linr ftirar.. tnxnr'inlnrail
by Ju'ius Joreph,
New cork sole, hand turned shoes, some-
thinir .n'irntv iiaw mil: a winter .Iiaa h..
light and flexible for spring and anmmer
wear, at Keii, J Peaccck of (Jo's, tall and
1 yj ii
CWIKltt
If you want to know who clalmeJ the
credit of passing the Sherman law at the
time the measure was before the house for
final action, read the following extract from
a speech of Conger, a epubllcan congress
man fiom Iowa, who had charge of the
measure in.lhc house:
I am happy to say, by republicans. This
was agreed ,,pon In conference by republi
cans or.lv. IVMng.Ji.. '.
ber only by repugn votes, dT
that It rrnv pass hern nl. 1.- , '
votes It , hcnK0 wb,r. j, bt
ih.r- i, in 1 cn P,"1Je''-and from
there It will go to a country which. In No-
...r nexi, will give such a republican
mMu TT' ol gent'emea
wil n.t be foui.d hereto p. upon the
COnKre. It 8, Mr Speaker, in line with
ru..n judgment and republican polic.
The republican htue Immediately paed
the bill, without a democratic vote in its
lavor or a republtcao vote iriln. if .j u
waa promptly by the republican
1m.uc... 1 ne u.-mocralis verdict upon It
was that it was a "cowardly makenhift"-
nu mi n me truth.
Tlilass Worth Bcmemtierlag.
Whan tTaa-1 - Ll-J . . .
tlit ctntnnfh li Is a u. i j
-- si a. sa aigii vital. JUUI iUUU UUC
not fit well and that you are about to hav
s us, ui ItlUtCMlUll
W hen you begin to feel nervous and are
unable to sit still comfortably; when your
ninth At, I.lrtrtflnl,, .aaaa t - l -I C Z - J
--V....D .-uuvuif otcm iu lose incir ni ana
r.Hs.vB Sll lit VI I11U1
ZestlOn ISBUrelv iinnn vnn
n nen uus ni 01 indigestion Is repeated
I mm dflv tn 1-lflV if rinesll.. la 11-
.MSVUJOJr;,,.,,,
RemeiilfU-r thfl tltt-aan A -t T
- s-c ia wcii ui urmi-
dreth s Pills will cure the worst case of
indigestion or dyspepsia, or both, and that
vuuin ui mem. say two every
fn.siuncu. cituer complaint.
Hood's Cures
Numerous Boils
And Catarrh In tho Head
Trarber'a Examinations
'a-o I. l,AKn tM tl.-i. it
-.-.v w , iicioiijF givuu I.I1C1. iur (UO HIT
r- " u f, sau rADiuiuauuuUICll VVr
ur-n(a whn .... nfT.. !ji
uuoi .uuiitatjivtia Ha inuui
unius vtr iv&cue-rs 01 Do soroois or tnis
i,,r mo wuuiy unermieaueni mere
nf Will hnl.l mihlln arnln,tnn . a.
banv, beRiunlDg at 1 o'clock p m, on
.Du iOTU.;,nuSl a. ioyo, huii conunuinir
(wa dtk ua A 'ut nr i t 1 1 k. .1 .
S'itl exatulnatioQ. Applicants Inr s'ate
papers abouM file their ftpplJ cat fens with
..umj guHcuuitJUUeui, Kb IUKI 1026.
j-iwitru m;s io.u aay ot At rll, 1893
fi ST RlTSSfc T.T.
County Schaol Supt
LlvPfi of mnnv men wmln.l n.
We to greatsucceea can climb,
ii mo reaaing puDUC Una us
Auvernaing All me time.
T.r.it i f
j'tm or iroitoi
the ordinary pill. Trouble whon
vnil intra if nttfl trm.Ur. .l.n ..s,..v
w ' " iav llVUWIVJ n ucu tvu V u
A Tl a e i " .
ness, but mitibty little good.
With Dr Pmr-rt plj.. T11---
there's no trouble. They're mada
to prevent it. They're the origi
rial littln T.irnr Villa ;nr
coated, nnti-biliotts granules' purely
vegetable, perfectly harmless, tho
fimallosr.. rfiiipt. nml fiAct t
ni j - nd iv last;,
They cleanso nnd regulate tho whole
CVOtnm in A r.niA1
iu s uttt-uiai uhu easy way
mildly and gently, but thoroughly
and effectively. Ono little Pellet
A lflYM lVA flVlrt sfM. A AAll...
tio. Sick Headache, Bilions Ilead
ache, Constipation, Indigestion, Bil
ious Att.i-Ws nn il nil .ln-nwnmAAa
1 MMUugtiusmi
of the hver, stomach and bowels are
prevented, relieved and cured,
They'ro tho cheapest pill you can
bnv. for tlinvVn miim t,7 :
satisfaction, or your money is returned.
Yoa pay only for the value re-
svaa j uu asK mora x
J F. FORD, EvanneL'st,
Of Dea M'jin, Iowa, vrit.s undor date of
Alarcii is'.i.i;
S. B. Meu. Mm. Co..
Ifufur, Oruotj.
OcHtlrmtn :
Op arriviniv hnmn lf . b I f-...l -
.. .... -'..iijr a'auuiir. war little
Kirl, e uhl aod one-half ynara old, who had
.a.n-U SMHV (O OS pilUDUS, IS HOW Well,
Itrnna an vnn.HH. . A n n i . ...
is. li. Cough Cure hasdiuo its wurk wall.
Both nf tha fll.H.l.n lil.- :l v- e Ij
Cough Cuio has cured and kr-pt away ali
hoarein-a Irom me. So give rt to every
one. with gre-riugs for all. Wishinu you
r-roaueii y, v, am
V'oura, . AIb 4 j p f'oiiu.
ADVANCE rm
i ,L . tKVI iicsh .ua uneenm, ami ready
I'T I Ho SoniiK', work, cloiiiw yur aystuiu Willi I lie
W cent pr bottlu by all tlruipaUi.
S id utitlur a punitive pwra itio by
J ACUMMING.
oeived.
O ' B UI lllUUIHHinH
SO In fin1 Itvilrritna 1 ha I) I . T".
tackeU and suite at Read .Peacock & Co'.
r ii I" wwone amac utic ueaa
ftedCrownMills
JOHN ISOM, PROPRIETOR.
(W PR0CEH3 IXODK SU7RI0B TOR rMIUS
aiTD BAKUU) tfSM.
ESTSTOPaAGP. PACILIfJES
XOR SALE. Household furniture for
- r. i-sjaa.im. VI 1IIUU1M tfUOD
nn a tn. tutt-rau., -I u: j d
. vuu uiusuuuiu uu rvrry.
"pOU SALE. A. ecocd hand caligrapb
. a " w xi'WISJ, 1U
Oregon State Normal School
MONMOUTH, O-RIEQ-ON.
TTTTOftY irnn Rii c ,i j .
-JLP band byes' 9 for bIa ohAm run
Wm Vrtrr.nillor- V9
CHEEP L0ST.-21 bud of aheep. not
' msJCU, iivtu a oneii iarm soutn ol
way . iu oia onev, i i iambi, one ft back
nd one a merino. Will pay for trouble on
tusiusitivu W A IJIJCll, I UteOy ,
THE I.PAnivn vodu a t o.-.nn.
T I. "vwjifsuoijiiWL
1 Ol the Nftrthuroat
sional and academic courses, and well or-
Cani7s?H MnHl K-knnl n. d .1 1 i
wb..uv. iui a itttvitm i rain
ing of teacheiR. Normal, Advanced Nor
mal Rnalr..,. 1 . . n
.-.,Mu.llilB-,muMc anu An wcparimentf..
Beaiitifiil nnd rs.hui..i t a- - .
H..u ivai.ii.iii lotauon, Jailgni
expense no -aloont. The Normal has
(uy growin during the past
.-i.iiriS u ii cmoumenc ot over joo
thelarirest in lt hutr. x, .i:. '
a - --- tli.n IliCIIIUCro
a, .,. iuucu 10 u.e lacuuy.new appar
atUI unn)l-H nrl tk. ir-
-rr"- wuic ui, iuuy re
vised and strengthened. The graduates
are in demand to fill good positions. The
- r.v..n imitic me noiaer to teach in anv
count in the s'nte without farther exam-
Add-eh- I. lt
fliatlonm Tallinn vArrH.i c: .
at u. per lenn
(01 IO WrtVlf Mlih V 1 A 1... a
- f.uw per lerm
lot in uropltst- l)...lraaa a-. .
, rij vT"' "T ?;' Per lern.
V i, ln! ,,a"' '-75 Per
lurnishedl Inirnn aA a:. t t...
UOard and Indirlntr tn i.rtua I tl: a-
r a l00. per WeeU- Tultion.bord,!olglnK
i , T , joper year, fjon-
I - j 'fruugu courses
are offered in vocal and Instrumental mu-
ic. iuuion,io per term of Jo lessons.
Monmouth ) il n 11.1- 1 . 1
, . " 1 "ii. 1 1 urn ail
parts of th- State, twelve miles from the
State Capital.sixty miles south of Portland,
lataloguis cheerfully aent on application.
CAMPBELL, Pres., or S. tSIIEDD. See of Fasulty.
rmer
Are v-arrjtiteil ti ih....i. .1 I
given lime and do it betier ,.,.,
clinic niiiue. oil,
The AnvAMPk Tn .rt. a'l
the best in the world. K'manc
work means large profus lni 5cee'
business. Catalogue mailed fc '
EHWARD Hl5."
n'.Ag't.P,,'
mid
lishl;
GRAHAM &g
no, !
dthi
MEAl.KRS IN-irt I
78.6
4cU
ddi
A 'CULTURAL Impy"1?.;
-.supplles. Advance Tlirtii.In '"
glnes, Minneapolis Hinders, jnmi'
Standard Mowera, Newton VfA f.41
weglan Plows, oils of all sir"01'?
lowest price possible. TheAL
Grange agents have awarded 0, '
tract to furnish Twine Ibrhn.E,,
Call and set our nricea hpfn J on
elsewhere. 'day
into
M CI
oft
mpb
Ii al
tied.
nti
I sac
th
ALBANY Ming
IB
Baltimore Block, - - Alte
Dealera it all kinds of Farniiw
Pirtura Kriii. staT ,ni
llty.
UNDERTAKING A m
.1. A
0 mot
HYDE&JAil
Fror?'.
1 be
oow
it b
Mr. W. r. Tucker
' Rosetmrz, Oreeon.
" I feel that it I- lmnnn.la fn. ....- .--
"" ' '"Tor 01 iiood's Barsaparilla. I was
. Creat sultar-r frnm Imnura ma .1 . .
viuuu auu vauiria
In my near!. Job's MmfnrliFD rn - .
..ni.mil.ll iu VUUUDTI
ma, and I suffered from numerous bdla
Agony Coyond Description.
When I berna In f.ilra UnAj'm a. . . . . .
six of them, only four of which came to a head,
and since then, thanks to this good medicine I
SjTj',7,Jrc, 'rom ,h" I affliction. I
f. l2tdi 1 'pounds In tliruo weeks. The Catarrh
Ll.S'hi.a - '"a1, "' ,'''W1 me for w,rs" Uu
also been cured by Hood's Sarsapartfii d il
Hood s x Cures
am enjoying tjoort Reneral health. I "jrn.t1
LraftteL" an wJ
... .n.,, jtoieimrjf, Oregon.
ALBANY
COLLEGE.:::::
Fall Term Begins
September 13.
Hrmfi'i On a a., a .11 ti i.
ness, Jaundlos, lnditestlon, Sick Ucadaeb-.
Tte decorations of walls proit to have .
er Important Influence uon gas bills
From recent figures by PrJSumpter it h,,
uren i.rcuiaiea mat with different decorat
Ions a room would be enunllv li.-l.ia.! h. .v.
following candle-power,: B:.ck cloth, loo;
oara orown paper, ;; blue par, ;J; c
yellow paint, 60: clean wood, 60; dirty wood
Sotcaitridge -aper, jo; whitewash, u'
Only about one-slxth a, ml, iilumi,tiori'
linecesMry for il,e whltewasi-ed room a
'or the same rovn papered in dark trowa
A T ALBANY
liday, July aisl,
Afternoon and Mght
Leon W. Washburn's
Great European ...
RAILROAD SHOWS
Send for
Catalogue.
loft
Three Ring Olrcu-.Royal English Mcnae
erie. Aviarr A!,,T,m .. .
lam. Realistic Wild iet
and Roman Hippodrome. '
Cil.l ITCH 1VC CTi..n,
dHy at .0 a. m. Open den, (w
i,""!"- f,' 000 l-unc. Marvellous
,. " -"" the Monster War
Hoot oncn at I an.t - r. .
ance one hour later. " 1 ""n-
AJmision to children, ha'l price.
Star Bakerj
( orltroKilwlltlu ami r'int SI
CCNRAD MEYER, PROPRIETOR.
.BALKa 01
1 aud rrn.la, l aan-d
UI..nre, qa.e.,.a
"rieo rrallM. lego-able.
a oDiM-co, l lxara
oar, ftulcea,
oBee. Ten,
ttm Ele.,
,'!rari.CT"h;"'' ,h" " Pn .a nw
mark,! prio paid for
AI.Ij kinds of produce
ALBANY,
N. WALDAHL
-AfGrchant Tailor.
m Suils Made to Order and Satisfaction Cuar antee
lcpqiiii,s of illl liqds.
SHOP.OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE
OREGON
Wall Pa
0 ite
- - - - - M J J - M.aaaa.n
O la. iiits,
aStC
legs
o Hie;
J. A. Cunimingitto
ALBANY, -:- ORE
rma
the
want e:;
At the n ore formerly ownfl I
Allen Bros., 1
BUTTER.
EGGS,
IiARD, su
BACON. !gl
and CHOICE APPI
for which I will Tnav'thp bestcsillPi'
possible.
b f
ieeti
irs i
ae ei
are.
NEW : FURNITURE,
MY SroUE IS NOW FULL OF FII13T-CLASS IFURNITURK COXSISTINO
cf bearuoms-t.. chair., lounces. ete...hlnh tiii ii.li ' l'UJ,,s,s",
BOTTOM PRICES.
Tlios. Drink.
Jm. Dr. raflraon-n:iiMr.
Th Kntaw4 ri. I a r.
J B Oniionll'i. a;-.".,:.' " ""onr,.M,
nraaan 1- . . . MO " WJ-rl. Iwt
-v. . , fw DHamnJl,
can
Notice to Stockhsldf
XT f'TICE IS HKRE8Y CIVLV H,""
i the annual stockholders smuj' ,
tne Waterloo Development toOr";,
Waterloo, Or:, will be held at thscoar;
o'lice in the town of Waterloo, Or,"' w
nesday, August :iod. 1803, at "',.'''
o'clock p m of said day, for the PrC "
elcoting aix directnra of said eoenar
aorve for the ensuing year and to n
such other business as may rrgo.arlj ;tf
before said meeting. ' T"
Dated this 7th day of July. 18M.
I 0 Wmtsmi!! 'I
Sccnlhey
tllo
ALBANY CIGAR FACTORY
H af-1. awi as aa
.jom:ih,
Notice nf Tii'oc!rl;
Om-K IS HKRKBY G1VKN THAT
the CC-MplnaMhiK I . .
' 'vrvifijr-existrnff
""""J e anaersisrned under the rirm
nm.flm, I ,01DgftCc, hb4nir
fh.Tiire.t .ifj, ."""' Porcha-ed
rn. intereat of t J Unninj,. The bust o
will hereafter b. carried on by J.hn I
the rmn-h...r lh.r,f u- i. ' . 1
all p.rtner.hip d.bU.' and who ,m"'i w-
Dated this 1st day of Jolr, IJya.
Proprietor,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Only White Labor Employed
LATHES' TEA
... ... :x-Va.Trai
is u pieasant anna, wnicn win u-
tne stomach without nausea or Rnpa-a, ;
acts thoroughly on the liver, ttdseji
reprodoetlv. organs. A gentle phy
cieut diuretic, and moat oseful ia j j,
painful mensturatioD. It aids uip" hos
reuucea ccrpuiency; clears toe "",r-.e
renderina it fair, and restoring ibs
ton. ol th. akin.for it removes the bl""'-flt
by accumulation, produces the ''ow'.,rv
ciimpleiicn peculiar to th. constlpsW
S. Id by all druggista. , ,
ode
ui 55
IIK.l;AIwPnoTOGRAPni:B-.v"
Cabinet photos from $t.to to U 00
per doien. F.nlaiglng picture. .
(.peclalt.v. ,i5 Ir.fon Ir.'rneS
for SlO.OO. V nr..'.
of JxS and sterescoplc" views of
UNIVERSITY : OF : 0:
EUGENE
Orw Monday, Skptkmbk
ir
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Da
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T .. .. -i 1 . 1. . ..mm rfl'lfi
lu.cii iiic 11108L inw?'i-i- 'tr..
it . li.. .i-ii 1 1 .
ii. iii.wtt. iuc range ui .,uui-.
ough Instruction. Husine-s course' .
ruitlon free. Entrance fee, !. f.)?
and lodging at reasonahle rates U,1
elegant new dormliorv and boardlnf
On tha -a .!,.-. .il.,.. will tCP SE.
j personal supervision. JTw
1 Jons W. JoiiN-w:- J
,,n"J ssreira
V