Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192?, March 19, 1894, Page 2, Image 2

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I Protected bop producers hire lent the 1 asaaaaaaan I
3yUWU WvHJUViW, following dUratch to Voorhess. ch.irm.nl l I IMI'I'I
"fir
The member, who were se'.t from here to
the populiit convention In Albany, were
Individually and collectively the superior in
point of ability to any delegation from
cliewhere in th!i county. The populist, of
Lebanon have In their ranks a better class
of men than the .'ank and file of the party
can elsewhere claim. Men of ability and
of property belong to the party in this
vicinity. The reason ii obvious to those
who know the hl'lory of the party in this
precinct. Several years ajo, Mr A. Jack
AdamS a man of ability and an original
populist, began to pro.nulg.ta the piincl
pies of this psrty, lie did tills verv
successfully by personal appeal and by
newsraper work, fie spent his time, his
talents and his rnjncj- In this, the work of
bis life, while the present leaders of li Is
party were loyal to the old parlies in the
delusive hop: of securing a warm nest in
their miist, and were ridiculing the prin
ciple! he then advocated and to which they
Lave now attached tlierqscl.ci, lie animal
cules to the bottom of a ship.
The work thus begun by Adams has
been curried on by Geo Alcxinder, mother
old-llnie populi't of Lebanon. Persuaded
by the efforts of these two men, in the
main, the people of this neighborhood have
in considerable number, gone over to this
party.
The ablest, if not the oldest member of
this party in this precinct and even in
this county is Hon C 8 Montagus, a dele
Kate to the county convention. The other
delegates were all men of more or less
ability. They all reflected honor upon
their cause and were thirteea atrong.
Thus Lebanon, represented by thirteen
honorable men, with the advantage of
being the strongest precinct in the county
aid with the prestige of being the cradle of
populism of tills county, entered tne con
vention. They left It with the sane
number, tht same advantage and prestige,
but with the most meager and unsatlsiactory
representation on the ticket nominated.
One place was secured, and that with
hardly enough compensation attached to It
to defray actual espesne If elected. Ad
ams, the father of his party, was turned
down for the party's precocious grandson
for recorder. Alexander was left to sigh
for even one world to cunquer. Montague,
the ablest and must eloquent member
of the convention, was beaten for a seat in
the state convention by a man who cannot
hope to command the attention that would
have been cheerfully given Ida defeated op
ponent. Thus did this convention repay
the services of their most worthy party
leaders.
The Lebanon delegates, believing that
they were entitled to recognition, for reason
mentioned above, did not attend the mid
nlp.lit caucus just preceding the convention.
1 hey were early on the ground the neat
day, but the early bird did not catch the
worm, f jr the night-owl got in his deadly
work and there was no worm to catch. In
nocent of wrong themselves, and unsuspici
ous of foul play in others, igr.orant of mid
nlght'caucuses and .trong in the faith that
Popullstvcould do no wrong, they soundly
slept on the night of tht ninth only to a
wake on the tenth to the kncwlei'ge that
the Populist party, like the old parties, can
have Its ring, its cliques an t its besses.
The awakening is tad indeed; but ssdJcr
still will the awakening be, when thesr
confiding voters, having placed these boss,
es In power, see the fltecc of these lamb;
hanging to the bristles of a Tammany tiyep
and tnelr losses ' anxiety to serve the dear
people forgotten in there frantic etiiirts to
make the dear people serve the bosses.
Lebanon r.xprerg.
Protected hop ptoduccrs have sent the
ollowing dispatch to Voorhees, chairman
of the senate finance committee:
"The proposed reduction in the tariff on
sops irom 15 cents per pound specif
ic duty to 20 per cent ad valorem, would
result in great injury 10 aiarge anugrow
iog industry on the Pacific coast. In 1893
25. 000.000 pounds were produced In Caii
fornia, Oregon and Washington and the
coming crop in expected to yield over 30,
ooo.ooo pounds. We respectfully request
you to use your best endeavor to resist
such reduction. In season of low orlces an
d valorem dutyof 20 per cent is equivalent
to placing hops on tie free list. Under the
circuim'ances, and If a reduction cannot be
obviated, the duty of 8 cents per pound rec
ommended In the Wilson bill would be no
more than just.
There is no estimating the cheek and
gall oj these protected pets of the govern
ment. We have reacted a point where the
statement of such men as the above are to
be regarded as entirely unworthy of credit.
As has been shown hundieds of times be
fore, if we can ship hops abroad end sel'
hem at a profit in competition with fcr ijn
ops, what need of pro!pcion to our hop
growen? None whattver. Are we cxpjrting
mo-e hops than we impcrt? Yes, much mor?.
r or the seven mou'hs ending January 3,
1S94 we imported from foreign countries
493,996 pounds and during the same time we'
shipped abroad and tali! n foreign markets
13.S24.804 pounds or about twenty eight
times as many pounds as we import. These
figures arc taken fioin the 'Summary state
ment of imports and exports'' fot January
published by the treasury department.
The Populists press Is wrecking that party
right where the Ureinback party was wreck
tvl. on the I hidden reefs of fill money,
Satem Journal.
A treasury statement shows that since
July 1, 1893, the amount involved in sugar
bounty claims as8Ii,oio,355,of which $3,
542,001 has already b:en paid.
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The aerial w . the limit of oar
vision Is calculated to hive a diam'ter of
4Z0 000,000,000 miles, and a circumference
ofl,329 742,000'00o miles. And this in only
a fragm the Immonsity cf space.
MAKES ITSELF FELT
the great, griping, old-fashioned
pill. Not only when
you take it, but unpleasant,
from first to last, and it only
does a little temporary good.
1 he things to take its place
are Dr. fierce s rlcasant Pel
lets. One of these at a dose
will regulate the whole system
perfectly. They're tiny, sugar
coated granules, scarcely
larger than mustard seeds.
They pet in Nature's own
way. No reaction afterward.
Their help lasts and they do
permanent good. Constipa
tion, Indigestion, Bilious At
tacks, Sick or Bilious Head
aches, and all derangements
of the 1'ver, stomach, and
bowels are prevented, re
lieved, and cured.
They're the cheapest, for
they're guaranteed to give
satisfaction or money is re
turned. Nothing can be "just
as good."
FORTMILLER fi IRVING
Undertakers and - - Embaimers.
I , Tl KtEl. const.n.l, on h.nd a full line of mctallc. cloth and wood
W coffins. Also burial robe, and suits, in broadcloth, satln.ml n.ne..t.
whlcri will be old at
The Lowest losing Profits.
EMBALMING nd rpcare tne dead 'i,'uy-
KO EXTRA CHARCfc FOR HEARSE OR SERVICtt,
ALBANY, - - MASONIC TEMPLE, - - OREGOf
I MEAN ' BUSINESS.
Will sell all cwtkerv ware and holiday goods ai
COST- Here are some prices: Lamps, worth
50c for 25 cents; lamps, worth $2 00 for $1.00
cupsand saucers V,o to 40 cents a set; pla'e3, -10 cents pei
et. JiveryMiing fuse 111 propornou.
Call on me and you Will not be deceived.
J.' Gradwohl,
TUe peoplftj puily does not lack for
practical politicians as w linen II19 nom1
noes and procuatlii)K! of the at a to con von
lion at Oregon City. It lias mot tlio Mo
ofall new parllpn. Disappointed oflloo
stjekeis from t'io oUl parties lit whrwo
rank y ronlri fain m recognition,
.hive flocked to its hUndard. While the
greater part of In adharaitt are lio.ient
and well mennlngiti their intentions there
Is a ooiiMderablo element thrt is therefor
p'-efennontand elliili motives. Amotig
them are many who have been democrats,
republicans, groenbackors, independents,
prohibitionist, woman sulTrAKWt, and
any o' her bin that might hfcve been a
popular fad. It Is a heterogeneous crowd,
, Eugete Uuard.
Should the Bland aeigtorage hill,
which passed bath houses, become a law,
h coinage of the $55,000,000 of al ver
bullKin have to be done at the mints
of Philadelphia. San Francisco, aud New
Orleans, the only mints In operation.
The Philadelphia iniit could turn out
$1,000,000 par month, the San Francisco
mint abort t the same, and the New Orleans
mint about fSJO.OOO. The Han Francisco
mint, however, has only ( U.,000,000 bul
ion on hand, and the New Orleans mint
only $;y0O00 eo tint after the supply of
these minis Is exhausted the remaining
f1O,0CO,00O would have to be ied at
Philadelphia. The whole time, therefore,
necessary to coin the seigniorage Is ap
proximately two year and two mouths
llcrcU a preilktion: If the Kej -uhlicans
run Thompson and the form I tats Pierce,
General Conipson will march down the
middle ol the phttciI battle tiel a the
net governor of Or-cn. Capital Joutn.il
If the OrpRon City j '.aiform U .he best
result of kping In the inkMIe of the rtt.u1.'
tle -tvulMs ought to tike t!v :Jowa!k, j
Telegram.
$100 Be ward, 1 100,
Thereftdersofthl riwMr will be pleased to
learn that there in at leaxl on? dreadtd disease
that iciunco has been able to cure in all Ha
t aires and that Is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh,
Cure la the only positwe cure now known to
the medical fraternity. Catarrh being; a con
stitutional disease, requires a constitutional
treatment. Hall'sCaturrh Cure is taken inter
nally, acting directly upon the blood and mu
cous surfaces ot the system, thereby destroying
the foundation of the disease, anil Riving the
patient strength by building up the constitution
and assieting nature In doing Its work. The
proprietors nave bo much fuith in its curative
J lowers, that they offer One Hundred Dollars
r any case that it (ails to cure. Send foe
list of testimonials.
Address, . J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ot
Atf-Bold by DriurKists.
IStar Baker
4 orRroiMlalbln and Firm UK
CONRAD FVEVIR, FFGFFIEltR,
Tub Kabo Corset. Most ladles liava
been troubled with bones breaking in
ilielr coraete, especially nt the waist
line ami over the nips, making the cors
et uncomfortable and liurtini; them to
car the same. If ladies, desiring to
avoid this great fault in corsets, will 'rv
our new KABO CorBet they wi'l find
that this Corset
will neither break down
nor roll up. Chicago
Corset Company, S K Young, sole agfiit
or Albany.
"As old tu
tlichilhj"aud
never excell
ed "Tried
and proven"
h the. verdict
o f millions.
.Simmons
Liver llegu
7) . l;itor is the
-only Liver
w v - w :in l
rri
i nan
Pills
and Kidney
medicine, to
which you
can pin your
frith lor a
cure. A
m i 1 d L.Xit
tlvo, and
pntviy veg
ftililc, act
iti! directly
on the Liver
a n d Kid-
iiev. Try it.
Sold l.y till
Pi ni-is in Limiid.orin Powde.
!) I c taken dry orinade intoa tea.
The liliir: of Liver Mll, nr,.
'1 iionl oiirSiii,Ttiitti!( l.ivi-r li"M-
j''1""11'. -l.-nt b..nlv my ,; ,10
kiii'orall hv.-r ini .lli m.-. tMii-i,l,.r tt a
in,lvitit'i.i..l 'n Itwlr.-OKU. W. Jai-.
aux. l'utMtiia. WuAliiiirun.
-i:vKltY r.CK.n:-i
tlto S tittup In rrd o m nttiM
U. II. 1IYIK. W. II.1!MIN(!KR. 1. II. .1AMF.S
ALBANY FORME CO.,
INCOFORA.TBD
Calliniorr) r.lork. Albany, Ore.
Furniture
coiiiplt'tt' Htio of
U0i:itTAKI?:
- in all it. ImihIuv.
EMBALMING arnh.!h.
r'iilriif itiiii ; ;e it'lji!; jtii.i Mr
siurd rrails),
U'awsj sf arc,
tried Frallis,
Tobncco,
sugar,
4'oHee,
Ett
Cassuest Men.
Queennsrari
Vegetable.
Clgara
Spleen,
Tea,
tic.
fee .verytbiu)T tbt Is kept In s gener
v.rlcty .nd irocery store, Highest
m&rket price peid tor
ftl.L KINDS OP PRODUCE
DRUGS
Stationery, Toilet Artistes, Musics
Instruments, Etc.
Hodps 4 McFarlanil,
Thc Cornei DrugSore,',. Albany, qi
WANTED
At the store
Allen Bros.,
formerly owned
BUTTER,
EGGS,
LARD,
BAUON,
and CHOICE
for which
possible.
APPLE 3,
I will pay ti.e best ca?li
6 F RAMP
pne
Wall Paper,
OriitfM lnintn, OiIh
Cilnxt, ICtc
A. f II lit 111 II:
ALBANY.
CREC0
MM
IsArMsaA' IlllTf:
t'avit.mn(l Trde-M ark oMafwi. nd ill l'U
Oun Ornce it OroiTc U- . ptcnt o",
411.1 we can sf ure ju.ent id Um Utus Usvi
lemotefrora Wshireton.
tlnn. We dfit?, i( T-atftiiatil or r.'t, tree ol
tiiarjre. Our.ee not due til! V4nt t secured.
a ui "Flow to Obtain ra'iQi.' with
eot ot scjve in the U. S. aad hitCiga ctmotrM
sent tree. A-Krcxt,
Orp. paTTNTOrvrec. Wsn.ntn f. C
NEW : PLIPNITURE,
MY STORE IS NOW KULL OF FIRST-CLASS FURNITUREJCONSISTING
of bed room'eetH. chairr, louoges, titc.t which I will sell at
BOTTOM PRICES.
Tlios. Brink.
The Oregon JLand Co
tVltn its home office at
SALEM-
- - OBEGO. T
trie Gray Block, corner Liberty anil State street, branch effice In Portlaio
-7-"
MAKES a specialty of Sunnysideruit tracts near oalera)
Will sell 5, 10 or 20 acre lots at $50 to $60 per
cre small cash payment lorg timo on balance
or particulars.
ALBANY CIGAR FACTORY
.1. JOSEPH, ProprlctoB',
M m
.ST
7M
Cabinet photos from $1.50 to $4.00
per dozen, hnlaielng pictures
iSpcclalty. 16x20 crayon framed
tor $10.00. We carrv a large stock
01 5x3 and sierescoD'c Ttews ot jt-
4 HI! I.KMl.ZVU rnOTOGKATHERM, eROn-
yppw-Ml 'itiT Win
notice: of final settlfmeht
NOTICE IS IIEItKBY CIVKX THAT THE VN
defWT.nl avlminlrtratrix of
the estate iA Jhii Orihii, ike.cd, hat fllrd hi
tho otllce of tlie clerk of the CoiinryCi.urt of Mnn
eouiitj. Or, her flnl sccotint and that at. ooiirt bm
apiMiinteJ the l'ih dity rf Manh, 1!1, at the
hour f lOo'eW'k k til of paid day. as tlie tluw
fi r hcarinir all oltjcction. if nny, to said final account,
and for the wtllainsiiit of wild M at.
Dattil thii SllnUy of i'uhniarr. 104.
II 11 llfVITT, ELItAJirrB (sRtlEaH,
Attorney fur Admt. Adnuatatrutrl
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
NOTICE IS IIKREBY OIVEV THAT THE VS
derikned Executor of the la will an l tctia
ii)ntrf Andrvw lthb, doswod, hi filed her Aa
aoeoant In the estate of Andrew Hbht iieffeaed
with the eotmtjr i-lerk of Linn county. Ore-
and that the count r court of taid l.inn count)-, fla
d.nl the l'hh dar of March, 14,tth
hrsur of 10 o'clock tn the lorennon f aald dar, and
the eountr court hnujw aa the rla."e, lor
the hearing of ot-tevtlorw tf any to aaia final
count and the fenWment of laid eetate.
VtM t-Vhmaar 8th, 1994,
H 11 HFWirr
Atty for Eaerutrix.
"X TANTKD Pushing Csnv-tnur of good
V V nress. liberal na.arv and rcn.'n
paid weekly; Permanent positron. KHOWX
uiiijs. ,J.f urBeryrncn.t'ortlana Ure-goa
JSF S Hnvn.
KxemU-ix,
FOR EXCHANCE.
V have 30 acres of verr eboice aurbnr-
bsn lD(i saitable for plating, aulj noiofi the
city HmiU of Purtlaoil which we are ctTer
ing at the low price of one thousand dollars
per acre, subject to an incumoracce of Sib.-
(JtH, mol all of whichhastwo vearn to ran.
The equity of ruX), we will exchauge for
improved farm land in the Willamette ral
ley. ill also exchange equity in aoms
very central prope?ttve butinera property,
paying aood trntal, fitr unincurnberM farm
laud. If ycu ro vn the tradewritp for full
particulars tn I."Nu Ct rbie, VM 31 strte:
Portland drcgon.
t'ffcc- l'it.irj over tin
rhioln ir-f Si",
lliiik i-f crttf-'n.
lUtiiUnic. ovrtirr 1 'th an.! I'aJavvl it.
A RENTS MAKE FIVE DOLLARS a
Iday selling the greatest kitchen uter.
U ever Invented. Retails for thirty-five
i-ciu.. j wo ro six can re sold In every
house. Millions sold in this country alone.
won r. miss ine greatest opportunity ever
Known to make money, easr.y and quickly.
omr.iJie sens, postage prepa a lor nve cents.
McMakin 4c Co., Cincinnati, Ohio.
ANNUAL MEETING.
NOTICE Is hereby given that the an
nual meetres: of the stockholders ef the Al
bany Building Arnooiation will be hel.l a.
store of J Gradwohl, in Albany, on Mon
day, March 19th, 1894, at T:30 p m for th.
election of directors, ami snch other bun
nes. aa may come hetore the meeting.
Dited Fob !ttn, 1S94.
, F P NUTTINO
" "ALE Secretary
Dr HE Beers. DriJ.KBec
Physicians and Surgeons
Special attention given to d!sriM o
women, lioii's 10 to 1 1 A M. 2 to a ad
1' SBP ,h, 0!?C" nd rtt,ll" Blum
berg Building. 1 lrrt Street, between Lycn
and Klssrrrth. '
MADE BY
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
FOR THE
CALIFORNIA
MIDWINTER
FAIR
ROUND TRIP TICKETS
GOOD FOR 30 DAYS
. Alliiinr lo h'an Francisfo
. jdJTD EETTJEN i
Inc'uding; FIVE Gate tickets To
THE FAIR
EXCUBSIOfl TRIPS.
From San Francisco lo other points In
California will be allowed purchasers of
special Mid inter Fair tickets at the fol
lowing round trip rates
To Btatlons under '50 miles from San
Francisco, one and uue-third one way
fare.
To stations 150 miles or more from San
Francisco, one and one-fifth one way
fare.
For exact dates and full partlculurs, in
quire of C K Fronk, agent at Albany, Or,
or address the undei signed.
Ricii'd Gray, T II Goodman.
uen iramc Ainn. lien rsenger Agt.
San Frarcico, Cal.
E P Rogers. Asst fi F & P acrent'l'orl.
land Or.
DH. EAJIDEN'S
ELEOO BELT
s 5 J ,
life
1ATEST PATENTS
BfcSf
IMPROVEMEHT&
WITH ElECThQ
MACNETIC
SUSPENSORY
r)!rTirii Wlrbfiat Nltnu' ail Wnlsi rnultln frca.
:aiat1sn of I rata, iirie fcrre,f een-(r iD 'tirrrttaa.
xual rihanilloo, ilmiaa. Isikra uertom drtiiltlj, t'r(
iu.ilt;i.l..etntll. luii.i.nnn. tiMirs. urrm ill ln-tlii.
I . tit ft lie Im-H OutiUlllr' W.mtlfntil liui ri.irncnU irr
llicrt, nisi) citci a rurrt-Lt tl t U lb. tact ij- ftlt hi tht
dl-atarrss.a,. 1 bcs.on'fl rvr-s, tMjr.-l l thl 1 iar-
hwiiirc?.l U--tltn..tiinlj In (1.1. a'lul rvrrt rthrr state
iriiimrno) l'ifllUHP Kl ll ll.ll HI v't NhltlJ V . th
traltioi.il trcrntlc d wrak tn. ti.y ItVF Willi tM.rkll
ntl for llluatratcl Paii tlcU, m.llcj. aalril" rrrv
SrUaJKrDramr sjijxjctilio oo
" c" PORTLAND 0Es
DISSOLliriOH MfTICE.
Ti e p&rtneratiip htretofom v.Htin
(lom'f a litackminthing liuaiiie umltr r.
nttme oto.nmer & nu-rman H (ti-folvwl t
mutotl coQ&rut this day. All c'tsimt 0a
the firm ur uwidr y it wi.l le stttltd by
me 01a nrm ai ttie ahop cm .Vcnrrd street
between eny an1 WauhiiiijtoD. 'Mr
Crarror retires and Mr Bowman coo
tinaeJtherbusicejB, February I, lS!4.
Ckamkr iV lt0WMA.
nSTtT?"101 "rativo and Nravz Tama
aau tl.00 per packare. Pamplca ireo.
KO WO ,TnlF!'TOrlto "ra tmss
AV AaWiorthoTcethandilreata,Uo.
any good." prlcosocts. PoldbyCiuggiwS.
.nwSHIk0H'S CiRE:
Jy.u!',?L(?'!!anJym promptly eurfl
5?rtS.i.'t2CT '""i. Conaumptionlt bS
top, U taken in time. rlsa5sts,Mctili.0
lT- "r. la(l,r,on-H,iiPe
P v","' Ctsln.t r,l uif R,,,!,,. i. .
.'L .'.....!,hr .':""' SS"
'.uir,rv. V u mnhr lr. . . 1 V1'' and
5 DOLLARS
PER DAY
20 Easily Made.
J!v0 .waa mar n"'n w--9,,n' r'""
work tirus froi j ,', . . . r
th. i own homoi The by.ini i. oy, pit -SrfU
. .. . ..lq my. PfTIPriOlTD B.TOll.1':
offvrl a2ont. V h . -..j s ...
. , tll-BT lit. mt.y
wwnnrtit on. P.-ttAn ... ..I,.,
-j- .s. sivu l, pIVCIBI Willi J
iwwafy. No capital renufml. Wecqcln Tr
an., hrlp rci to rrn ten times onUanry war
"omen a tp..u . . . ... .
fn:ik. gno.i pnv. Anyone, anyirhrrf. can do tV
l dirertjrr,... EiniMt VOrfc will nnty r..
'1J 111 rrnt Hrmnrs.t.
circular, anil-r eel full iLlbrmatloe. K.. Iiarr
- ju iL.aciude muiin Willi tl
n'i.fr;....t.
CEOCE STINSOKtftCO
Box 488,
PORTLAND, MAIMS:
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