Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192?, March 24, 1894, Page 2, Image 2

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    NOT TOO MUCH. I'NITV.
When the union ends, republicans anil
populists will be under the necessity of
banting for ome other fault in the demo
cratic majority than subservience to the
president.
Jv is already apparent mat no man
elected as president ever had to meet as
much opposition in the legislative branch
of parly government. Harrison had cuckoos
in nauseating abundance. Cullotn was an
g:rtd over a few offices and Blaine smashed
his hat in wrath at the foolishness of the
Harrison, Reed and McKinley combine.
But the White House ruled with patronage
and discipline. Western republicans grum
bled, but o'jeyed.. Campaign bargains were
executed, though som9 congressmen and
senators knew that the sentiments of their
talcs were being outrageously defied. The
protectionist section had Harrison, Harri
son had the patronage, and the patronage
held tho cuckoos in a mass. Ben Bu' .er
worth was silenced by the promise that he
would be token care of. He received his
pay. John Anderson of Kansas, the real
progenitor of populism in that state, swore
he would ne'er consent, and consented. He
was also provided for after his cuckooism
lost him the support of his district.
When we talk of cuckoos, He must turn
back to the fif ly-first congress to find them
In perfection. On the majority side of
that congress there was not a Westerner
who stood out for his people against the
fulfilment of the contract Harrison and
his managers had made with the mill own
en and subsidy hunters. Colorado and No"
vada did beat the force bill, but if their
senators had not been extensive owners of
silver mines, they would liave been force
bill cuckoos as they were tariff cuckoos.
It It is the duty of a legislator to do as
he pleases, there are wore conscientious
men on the democratic side in this con
gress than have ever been seen ia Wash
ington before at one time. Scarcely a dele"
gatlon has followed the president, New
York was with him on the silver question
and takes another tack on the tariff. Vir
ginia is with him on Hawaii and against
him on silver. Alabama is against him on
nearly everything. Louisiana Is divided in
ft different way every time an issue comes
up.
Patronage never has counted for as little
as it does now. There never was as little
concession to the office of Chief Executive.
And this, when the personal character of
the president and his public motives are
more generally admitted to be worthy of
the highost respect than at any time since
Washington retired.
Republicans can make nothing but a
boomerang of the charge that a democratic
(.nMmA 1wtn ltifl"neprl tw wilw..
or obsequiousness. Whether for the better
or the worse, democratic legislators have
followed their own impulses. It was the
fifty-first congress which had no mind but
the mind of the cuckoo.
11 is a democrat's strength and tl'e dem
ocratic party's only wenkness that there
can never bo a master. The democrat will
not wear a collar nor will he cut his politi
cal clothes Imitatlvoly. Tho democratic
party cannot depend upon a habit of obe
dience, but must await agreement and ad
justment. Nothing enn beat the democracy
but it sometimes beats itself.
Couldn't Mr Cleveland nnd nil the other
democrats come to an understanding, an
agreement, an adjustment of differences,
without sacrificing too much of personal
and local opinions? They have all cleared
away most effectively any suspicion of sub
serviency, since there has been no complete
agreement from the Cleveland term's open
ing a year ago until now.
After n year's rivalry iu tho democratic
virtue of independence, a few months' con
tention for honors in solidifying the parly
would not be distasteful to tho rank and
lite.- St Louis Republic.
In Germany they manage wife betters
lth an artless severity that seems much
more sensible and practicable than the
Delaware whipping post fashion. Wnen
a man is convicted ol beating bis wife, he
Is allowed to continue Ms work, is looked
alter by the police and arrested every Sat
urday and locked up until Monday morning
when he is again delivered to his employer.
His wages are given to bis wife. If lie
won't work, he is taken to jail, where he
lias to work harder than outside. The
moie one studies this plan the mote sensi
ble it scents.
.Senator Hansborough, ol North Dakot
i preparing an amendment to tie tariff bll
restoring the present a duty ol 6 per cents
a valorem on refined sugar. He think
he will receive the supportof all the rrpub
llcans, ropullsta, and two Louisiana sens,
tors, which would carry It in the senate by
a majority cl one tote.
reran c! inumron .or t atarrh that
f sv,it..I:i .'it rcury,
h r.i.T.i.rv Vill .ii.--' dcttwvr th. .ana. of
srri-:; a:..l iwnplcli-'. t.iT.tl'.;. 111? n :i-Ie nynlpm
u lu-n rut. rinjE it t'irou;;h tl.o iuu.o-.in surfaces.
fUtrli a.-iirlvn fin'iiiil ncT.T be m.i-d except on
preHcrlj urn- uit.i ivpuuhlo plus, 'uns, a the
riimaae lliry v.-MI do I t-.-n fnM In t!ie j-ood yon
. 411 p.iil.:y .l-nve tri'm tl.elil. Itttt.'a t';il-irrh
fiirr, lr tn.if t.-f.ire d by F. .1. I'lienrv A ro..
T'.lr.ln, i '.. i.'iiiairn nn men itv. anil f takca
ttilirin!:y. jii lirv.-d-ret-lly upvn t'ii hl.-od m;d
nim-nti-. i -f :-. .f t ht'Ttcm. In li'ivinv Kill's
t'.tt.rrh t 'in.. ! sure you Ki't tlu- tri-iiuinc. It it
t.ik.-n ti r:iTiv ant is r'ulr in 'I ...!.., Ohio,
bv y. .1.1 lien, r A- i n, T.'.Iir-inni ii. free.
I.1IR Stl.E ,-20 shares or AlhanT rlrr
t'ie light atocA 1 lie boat dividend
povinir stoos in this cits . Crq'ilre at
tiis ollice.
Retallition against Canada Is the purpose
of a bill Introduced in the house by Chick
ering ol New York. II provides that when
ever the president shall be satisfied that the
Canadians sre discriminating in the use of
the Wei land canal or other canals in that
country against the United States, be shall
suspend by proclamation transportion across
the United Srates. m bond and without
payment of duties, by merchants importing
and eipjrtlnj from any foreign country to
Canida. The bill was referred tothe foreign
comtrv to Canada. The bill was referred
to the foreign affairs committee-
There is a good deal of speculation as to
the presidents probable action on the sdgn-
orage bill. Th e free-coinage members of
the home, Including Bland, it Is asserted
says the selgnorage bill is merely Incident
al to silver legislation, and that a free-coin'
age bill will be reported to the house, wheth
er the president signs the bill or not.
It Is asserted in the treasury department
that the president has so far made up his
mind on the silver bill that he is disposed
to sign it If be can convince himself that no
business disturbance will result.
g
War to the ktlfe is to be declared by the
Knights ol Labor against a score of brew
eries in St Louis, controlled by an English
syndicate, because of the management's re
fusal to recognize union labor, A call has
been Issued for a convention ol Knights a
St Louis, April IS, to decide upon measure,
for driving the product of the English
syndicate breweries out of the market anj
compcllog them to suspend.
In a robbery case at Denver, counstl for
the defense objected to one of the jury on
the ground that he was a merae'er of the A
P A. The challenged, and It was found
that 11 out ot the is were memders pi that
organization . The attorney asked that the
coroner summon a now venire on the ground
that the sheriff was prejudiced against the
defendant because he wis a Catholic.
That In a sound proposition in the Marion
county Republican platform that two-thirds
oi the people snouia not be taxed that one-
tntra may ride tree on passes. Capital
Journal.
But how about your tariff system that
taxes ninteen twentieth of the poople for
the benefit oi the other twentieth.
A FOOTHOLD
for Consuuption U
what you ire offer
ing, if yotr blood
is impuro. Con
sumption ii simply
Lung Scroiula. A
scrofulous condi
tion, with a slight
cough or cold, is
all that i; needs
to develop it.
But just as it
depends uon the
blood for ii) origin,
so it depenls upon
the blood for its
cure. Th surest
remedy foi Scrof
ula in every form,
tho most effective
blood-cleanser,
fle6li-ouildcr, and strength restorer
that's known to medical science, is
Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dis
cover?, for consumption in all its
earlier stages, and for Weak Lungs,
Asthma, Severe Coughs, and all
Bronchial, Throat and Lung affec
tions, that is tho only remedy so
unfailing that it can be auaranteed.
If it doesn't benefit or cure, you
have your money back.
For a perfect and permanent
cure of Catarrh, take Doctor
Sage's Catarrh Remedy. Its
proprietors offer $500 reward
for an incurable case of Ca
tarrh in the Head.
Costs only 50 cents.
FORTMILLER S IRVING
Undertakers - and - Knibaliners.
c 1 TP K tEP ronslrniiy on hand a full line ol metalic. cloth and wood caskets at
VV coffinaf Al tail robes and .fits, In broadcloth, ......calf.
which will be old at
Th .west Living Fronts.
EMBALMING! nd the ppercre ' lhe de4d rcl,,tr-
An Albany
Jewelry Store
Worth patronizing Is that
ol Will 4 Stark. They carry the finest
Uneof silverware, watches, clocks and
jewelry generally In the valley, and sat
isfactory prices are alwaya given for the
auperlor quality of goods they keep In
stock. Never bu'
them.
Star Baker j
CorBrondalbln sod First St
CONRAD MEYER, PROPRIETOR.
Sever buy without calling cn
Fresh Cabbage.
Canlirlower.
Celery.
Onions.
owsTfi
Or. Price's Cream Baking Powder
Forty Years the Staadart.
Th
van
Vs
"As old" ea
thchill3"nud
never excell
ed. " Tried
nnd proven"
ia tho verdict
o f millions.
Simmons
Liver Eegu
. . Litor ia the '
p T fp o n 1 y Liver
J-JdlU aIl,' Kidney
medicine to
which you
can pin your
faith for a
cure. A
mild laxa
tive, and
paroly veg
ctililo, act
ing diiocliy
on the Liver
n 11 d Kill-
Try it.
l.v nil
i'nij'j'iKis m Li.jniil, or in rowilei1
to lie taken ill')- nnnaJointoa tea.
The KIi.; i.r I.lvrr Medicines.
"I li:m tii il .vitiirMtnnintiI.lviT Itritil
llifn- nn, I ,vu, roiii.irtilloilv wiv It In ll.e
liHK ..rail llvi r iiit-iht In.-n. I cun'tlilt-r It a
iiutll.-nifcli".! ii llM-lf. Ufcu. V. JACX
UN, Tubulin, Wushingum.
-KvrjtiT i'ACKAac-a
th g Stamp In red m wruppae.
U. 11. IIVDE. Vf. II. BISDIXCEH. It. II. JAMES
1LBM FOfflTH CO,
IBTCOPOBATBD
RaUiniore Block, . Albany, Ore.
FURNITURE
coinpletelline of
Soil
sailed rrailai,
U'suB ware.
Dried Frollsi,
Tobssceoi
Magar,
'oflee,
Eto
Canned He,
(taeenewstrsf
Vegetables,
Clgara
Spice.
Teat.
Etc.,
fac everything that la kept In a gener
variety and Ksocery store, Higheab
market price paid lor
AT. I. gTOTia vei DsriTiiiea
WANTED
At the store
Allen Bros.,
formerly; owned
BUTTER,
EGGS,
LiARD,
BACON,
and GHOIOE APPLES,
I will pay the best cash pnef
for which
possible.
B F RAMP?
Wall Paper,
Drugs, rnintu Oilx
J. A. Ci' ir.min
ALBANY, ORECO
KO EXTRA CKARCL FOR HEARSE OR SERVICED,
ALBANY, - - MASONIC TEMPLE, - - OREGOf
I MEAN BUSINESS.
1 j
Will sell all crct.ikerv ware and holiday goous ai
COST- Here are some prices: Lamps, wortti
50c for 25 cents; lamps, worth $2 00 for $1.00.
cupsnd saucers Z5 to iO cents a set; pla'es, 40 cents pei
set. Everything else iu proportion.
Call on me and you will not be deceived.
J. Gradwohl,
J GKEATr
REDUCE)
PRICES
MADE II Y
SOUTHERN PACIFIC TOPANY
FOR THE
CALIFORNIA
MIDWINTEE
FAIR
NEW : FURNITURE,
MY 8 TORE iS NOW FULL OF FIRST-CLASS FURNITURE,CONSISTINO
ol bed room'seta. tcbain, lounges, etc., which I will sell at
BOTTOM PRICES.
Thos. Brink.
The Oregon Jand Co
Vlln its home office al
SALEM- -
- OBEGO...T
me Gray Block, corner Liberty and .State street, branch rffice In Portlano
A.KES a specialty of Sunnysidefruit tracts near SaleroJ
Will sell 5, 10 or 20 acre lots at $50 to $60 per
ere small cash payment long tims on balance
or particulars.
& LB ANY CIGAR FACTORY
.J. JOSEPH, Proprietor,
i IIP I-K - OIXG rilOTOGKAPHEKS, efi0n
Cabinet photos from $1.50 to 4.00
per cozen. r.nlaiging pictures a
pecialty. if2o crayon: iramed
for $10.00. We carrv a large stock
of sxS and sterescoplc Tiews of Or-
UNDERTAKING
in all its branolim.
EMBALMING
. ,
, r , 1,1 I in i.li , fitr
Dr 1 1 E Beers. Dr O. K Dee
Physicians and Surgeons
Special attention given to dlsrasea
women, llou-s 10 to u A M. 2 to a ad
7 to 8 P M. UrTices and residence Blum
berg Building, First Street, between Ljon
anil r.lswrrtn.
M
m. Dr, l-nlferaonn allure
Tht Noted ClslmtyMit fd Llf Rtmler, h now
httr, ml fmn b found at her misirnce, nex dooi
J B CouciU'a. tSha Irllt Umi all im'ctp. s
prrwnt mk! tuturt: Iot tmuMtt, fttMnt IriciHtosUHl
busiiitm. You cao h?r Ironi iuw d?d itokJi.
Street Railway Time Card
:tli I'latwr. Kv.irf.ml,. I.
jaorrt knit-. f,k., poon.' Q , k
No wripne. ,,r harj work: a aooi ii
..Minn, 4.M VV V ll,rn" Tl Co
I .ork tio to , Olumbus. Ohio. '
The car will leave corner of First and
Washington streets as follows:
7:ao a m for Lebanon train.
S:l5 " " Orphan's Home,
u ;o " " Noo i train going north.
12:15 p m lor noon train going south,
I " " " Lebanon train.
1 .30 ' " Orphans Uome.
t
9:55 " " Overlar.d train going south.
For Orphan's Home on bunuar car will
leive at J :3o, 3 .:lj and 4 .31 p m
lhe car will alio meet all Incom rre I naid w('!r: Permanent rositwa. FHOWX
trains on the Oregon Pacific railroad iIkO"1. I'O.,' Xarserjmen, Tortianil' Ore-
V, J Ut RKHART. gon
DRUGS
Stationery, Toilot Articles, Musica
Instruments, Etc.
Hodies k McFarlanQ,
The; Cornet DrugStorr,". Albany,oi;
notice: of final settlement
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE CN.
dertlrned ulmlniitmrlx of
Hi est1 ol JohnOriham, deci4?j( hu fllftl tn
th oifice of the clerk of th County Court of Linn
count r. Or, her ftnal tccoant and that tald court hM
appointed th 10th day tt Marrh, l$SH, at th
hour of 10 o'clock a m of nid dar. a th:time
lor beftrin all objection, if any, to said flaal aceouat,
and for the ettlen)ent of nid e at.
DatMthitMhdayof Fbniar.
H H Hewitt, Eliuutu OamtAV,
Attorney for Adm. Adminutratrl
FOR EXCHANGE.
We hare 50acresofrery cbo.ee surbtir-
ban land, suitable for plating, sdjoiniog the
city limits of I'urtland which we ro cirer
irjg at the low price of one thousand dollars
per sere, sunject to an incumbrance of $1G,
000, most all of whiphlbas two veara to run.
The equity of $.13,000, we will exchange for
mpiovea iarm jana in me Hlamette val
ley. We will also exchsnge equity in tome
very central prospective burinesa property,
paying cood rental, for ooincumbered farm
land. If yon are on the trade write for full
particulars tn Long & Ct'RRiK, 131 31 street
Portland Oregon.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
-70TICE IS HEREBY C1IVEN THAT TUB I'M
i.1 dcrvikned Executor of the last win an 1 t eta
ment of Andrrw Khb, dx'eae-l. h filed her fln
suxv unt in th cstat of An-irtw Itohb, deaod
with the county clerk ol Linn county, oreiron
and that tho countF court of id Unn untv, h
flTtHl the l'Hli dar of Urch. 17H,"tth
hour of 10 o'clock tn th forenoon of raid -lav, and
ths eountr (vurt houae a the plaoe. f.w
tis hrirm of objection It any to taid final a-cv-unt
and the fettlement of aid eUt.
Pited Frhnuay iiht
n II ll'wirr Jisp. R Roi
Atty hr hktcatnx. tie.-utnx.
WANTKD Tiiiirtf Canvaaer of Koo,l
drp. Lbral salarv and eTien.
T.
C.JlAt KKY, n.U.,
Physician and Surgeon, OWce-Ufstalrs OT.r tlx
Batik ot Orrirno.
RnidsDre. corntr 10th and Calapoola stj
AGENTS MAKE FIVE DOLLARS a
day selling the greatest kitchen ut- -sll
ever rnrented. Retails tor thirty-five
cents. Two to six can be sold in evert
house. Millions sold in this COuntrw 1im.
Don-t miss the greatest opportunity ever
. "ui.cT.casi.ranaqulclclr.
Sample sent, postage prepa'd for five cents
McMakis ii Co., Cincinnati, Ohio
87
Liisn Washer,
III I btK raiii to I adieu
ir aniiiionisto
HAll thtt Hinlil
in two minute without welting th.
" " xp",nct neeessart: ki1 at
JiKht, rnnnent rr.iiion. Adilrs v
n.en to n jke i 1 1 no w ek sol I.
nit our Home Kl-ttric Motr Kim. Tw.
insmaehinw. rrinilng rrewe.. i nmra
.-. Everybody b..iy?tl..m. StV.",'
watf. Adlrf tv p u i . 'a
Clerk So 14, Cnlumbm, Ohio. 1 '
ROUND TRIP TICKETS
GOOD FOR 30 DAYS
. Albany to San Frcnctseo
$20.00
Including FIVE Gate Tickets To
THE FAIR
EXCURSION TRIPS.
From San Francisco to ol her points la
Ualifornia will be allowed purchasers of
special Mid inter Fair tickets at the fol
lowing round trip rates
To stations under 150 miles from San
Francisco, one and one-third one way
fare.
To stations 150 miles or more from Ran
Francisco, one and one-filth one way
fare. ,
For exact dates and full particulars, In
quire of C K Fronk, agent at Albany, Or,
or address the undci signed.
Rich'd Gray, T H Goodmak.
uen iramc Man. uen rasuenger Agt,
San Frarrisco, Cal.
E P Rogers. Asst fi F & P aaent. Vort.
land Or.
X3Ei. SAWDEM'3
ELECTRIC BELT
5 WITH ElECTiiO.
MAGNETIC
BEST -li v.Ji
IMPSOVEMENTS. SUSPENSORY
(Till f-nra WlthBt MHktBo all sVmtsxn mnHIae f-v
rtftikMnu of bmll, ncrie (ofn,ctrin or lofiisrrtlinu
-ciusil exi.s, lit lion, drniBB, lassf, litrioti drhllltr. slon.
r, ii.?iiiD.itlra, kMufj, iivrr (inj ll(,ddr
s hnrk. lunilnro. iriuLrsi. rmnri III ).ift.
li other.1, suil flive. a enrr-nt that U laituDilr fell br tht
rcr or o rorlelt sTjjhlf). stmi , fr(l t of the ato
iVt mn'1' 1''ll,u,l" ltve Lcin eurrd by lliti r
1t h'JLlrcdt oris(inionic.U In lliU kud 'vtrj of ,, sUla
(ur pr;u r.fltmni H.HIKIt KIMfcNflOKY. tht
CfM.,ibcoa,TPPoT( ,A wfttmcn lilFntllll 1LL!IKI1
HmJtFt Sllld ViiYirnTi. itrai.rHt.aj 1u.iff.t11.- . .. i
8nd ftjr lllunr.te J I'sinii hlcu, ma.llr-'t, srilrd, ft. AUtlriit)
DISSOLUflOH KPTICF.
Ti:e partnership h-rrt.ifort) cxistlrg a
doing a hlackMnithing hmineKS sinilrr fcs
name otLiamer & Ku-vnian i disanlved Jr
mutual consent iii day. All ciaima dos
th hrm ,r owins ly it win .e sittled by
the old tirm at the s.Vp on r-'ecord slreet
between F.ny ami VahiiiKtou. Mr
Cramer retires and Mr Bowman nlll coo
tinnc.ther.iusitets. Kebrnary 1, 1894.
Cramkr & toWMAN.
saTblo Laxatiro and Nrava T.irra
Boid hj vtrni(rristsorent by mall. gjoXi.
oS 11.00 per packaeg. Pamplea IrooT
TJA WO .ne Favorite. TOWS KW
MXyJ for tbe Teeth and ilreaUmtia.
Qt'?.??,'?rT- CAA,8an CIe(ro,Qali
!5H.!J "Shjloh 's Catarrh Kemedr la th. 33
medicine I have ever Sound that would do m
tuvgood." Price BO eta. Sold by CrtiggW.
shiloh-s cure;
' OnrAT CotroH ctrn, promptly etssjl
Whcreall others fall. For Consumption It hS
So rrral; has cured thousands, and wl 11 crnx
TOD.lf tatealntlme. rrUaUcts.sga.ll.(
5
TO
20
DOLLARS
PER DAY
Easily Made.
e want many men, wenten, boys, and airls
work tv,ra a few boors dalir, rijht Inandarrii
tlwirown horcm. XI10 bonnets it easy, plcaifiit
"trlcllyhoiorablf. and pnvs better than anyothtf
offered agents. You have a clear flejl lid
MmnetlMon. Eiperlonee ad special ability or.
necessary. No ranlml rerjulred. We eqalp roa
with rrrrytliln lliat yon need, treat Too wdi
anii help yen to ern ten t!nM erunary war-
""omen do as well . men. atMl htvrm and a;f
make good r,r. An, f can do t!r-.
ork. A 11 auc.ee.1 wfco foUow our plain a nd lip
?'e direarteo". E.lrnr,t rrork will rarely kriw.
yoa a areat denl of mm. Fvu-rtHM f nev
and in treat demand. tVrlt. fcr our pamp-k
circular, and receive fall Ic.ormatloe. No harr
dne If yoo To&clude no I. 40 oa With tl'
hmiseas.
CEO'SCE Stinson & Co.
Box 488,
PORTLAND, MAIMS,
i