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WASHINGTON LE77EK- WuhiigD, March 19, i54 Whii will Preiideot Cleveland do with the Bland bill for the coinage of the seign iorage, now Id hit hands? There is more anxiety amoBg democrats to have thu qaettion .v-swered than baa been observ alt for a long time. It inrolvei a great deal more than the mre coinage cf 55,000, 000 allver dollar. Izr which it provides. It will decide whether the attempt now belnj made to unite the democrat In congress and the administration on a baU of let by gone be bj gone sha-1 be a fail ure, or a tucceaa that ill enable the piny to go into the congressional campaign with a reatonable hope of retaining control cf the boue. It may also dec de the fate of the tariff bill, ai .'-ere are many d-mo-crata in both house and senate whose constituent! are more directly interested in silver tbao in the tariff. A number of eastern democrat who did everything in their power to prevent congress parting the Bland bill are now advising the presi dent to sign the bill, or at least to allow it to become a law without bii signature if he feelt that be cannot conscientiously sign itt and iilver demovrat: who have PQt been to the WLite Houie lince tie big ailver fight at the extra session have gone to Mr Cleveland and urged at a matter of prty pol'cy that the bill be aUowed o become a law. The allver democrat of the west and south, how numerous Ihey are In con grcH may be aeen by re fen in g to the vote on this bill In both house and senate, many of whom supported the administra tion against their own co victlona in secur ing the repeal of the purchasing clause of the Sherman ailver law, say that the veto of this bill H1 be accepted as proof positive by thousand of their constitaenta that presi dent Cleveland is unalterably opposed to silver, ana that the result would certainly be disastrous in the congressional elections. Three members of the cabinet, secretaries Gretna m, Smith and Herbert, have advised Mr Cleveland to s!gn the bill. It is believed that the delegation of New York bankers who are here asking that the bill be vetoed are adding to its chances of becoming a law. In fact, there has been a change in public opinion within a week, and a majority now believe that the bill wtl) become a'law, itb or without the president's signature. The revised tariff bin v. ill be reported ot the Senate this week, and the debate will begin Monday, April 2, This Is authentic and official. No one can possibly regret the unexpected delay In getting the bill before the Senate more than -he democratic mem bers of the Finance committee, do. They have worked until they arc almost In a state of exhaustion, but freb obstacles have constantly confionted them, and bb they could not be avoided they hab to be over' come. Since the bill has been before th; full commiMee. the republicans have aVi:n advantage of every opportunity to add 10 the delay, and owing to ti e absence of Senator Vance, these opportunities have been frtquent. The fact should nit I e for gotten by critically Inclined democrat,, that when all of the members of ihe Kinanci committee are present the democrats have on'y one majority. Wilh one democratic absentee the committee Is a tie politically. It was Ihe absence of Sjnator Vance that enabled (lie republicans on the committee to slave off the beginning of the debate until Aniil 2. Unless all initiations are at fault the ad ministration will soon rtart a program that wlllcauie the working democrats to enter the ('jnnressiotml campaign with entlius Usui, I cannot without violating confidence enter into p aitlculunt, I tit if this prolan be carried out ti e republicans who ethl re main in federal effictp, culiiiic the claiMtird fcervice, would letter lx .'Hltinj abound fur new job, unless they have money enough to s; ar.il the sjmmer in uiicnei. iho,c tlcirocra'a who believe that the edict under ft democratic adminittralfon slouM le tilltd by democrats lll be pleated with tome things that will occur in the near future f Uilea my Information is wruritf, Keprenlative "Iucksr, of Va, although not yet 41 )tarij old, ha a tiht to f.d proud of the part lie has taken in shaping Hit letihtlatlon of the present Congress. Al though there were srveral other bill: pn vlding for the same tl Ing It was his bill fur the repeal of the federal election 1j.ws that was repotted, passed and which became a law. Another compliment has jut been paiJ the skill of Mr Tucker by the home committee on vie election ol 1 resident and Vice President and Representative in ConirrrfS, which selected Ms joint reiohitlon providing for a Constitutional amendment for the election tt .Senators by dir-jct vote 01 the people, nltiiouKh iliere were several others ot a simita- nature be lore the commit tee. to be favorably reported lothe house. 1 he house has mvn woiklne faithfully tn the if no. a r nrr.ua appropriation bill: and it has been niakirffa irood terorJ. bot' in the rpatntftr of busine done an J in the u mount of money appropriated. I very np- prcpnatton has been rctluceJ materially, Ucw:;-: 0." Olnirannls f:r Catarrh that ( ; :ii;.i.i .flrrc'iry. ?. : ". "v ".- - iff of -trill pt i n . r (tit h n : ; 1 v -.1 y.'Ti rh 'urc, 111 1 m; I T 1 '. .. tir. ! , !ITi I..' 1 .1. ( i. A. .. . ! i : . I is Jnti-rti-illv . n. tti .hi Ifi:troi(--tir'l-- 'fill I'.if-irrh 1 nrt- "iin tnk' n if.Tii:i1'r at:-I bv V. .1.1 h, r.i v A It la a common reiiaiic of tuoaa who nave- heretofore ben democrats, bat who have Uft the- party and Jclne-i tha pupa Jla.a, that they are atlll dsmocrat In pnu dpi; in fact Ibey attempt to make the statement emphatic bv claiming to be Jefferson democrau. At the aame time they claim that the democatic party baa deserted iu principle aa enunciated in former daya ??o gi eater mistake waa ever mode. The pepuiiate believa In a aub treasuay ache me by which the gosern ment La to loan money to land ownera at two per eent, an i to aecare the money to meet tie demands ot aoch a scheme, ibe government la to laoe mil. ion upon million rf irredeemable flat paper money. Tbia wis never democratic doc trine, nor indeed could it e, becaoae it is gorermenUl paternalism, totally at variance- with the very genius and apiril of the fundamental doctrine of drmocra cy that the government abould secure e-jual and exact juvJce to all inen; special privilege to none." So it will oe seen from thia, that in order to be a pop ul 11 ft 1a ceceaury for olo to em brace a political doctrino that vix Lever any part of the democratic faith tor In deed coald it ba. 00 the democrat who hu become a populist nee 3 not spend his breach fn c!aiiain to be a democrat for no cne wbo understands the princl pies of aemocrasy would believe- such a statement. "Ye can not snveGod and Mammon. Onions a re a kind of all round good medicine, and every fcousewlfj knows thia without knowing why. She knows that a solid red onion eaten at bedtime will by the next morning break the severest cold. She i n knows that on ions make n good plaster to remove icfla mation and hoarseness. But she does not know why. If any one would take an onion and mash It, to as to secure all the juice in It, he would have a most re markable sine ling substance that would qul4 the most nervous person. The strength ot it inhaled for a few moments will dull the sense of smell and weaken the nerves until sleep is produced from sheer exhaustion. It all comes from one property posessed by the onioa, and tbst is a form of opium. A few years ago a number scientists of New England made a calculation as to the amount of water given to the atmosphere by the "Washington Elm," Cambridge, Mass. They calculated that the leaves of that tree would cover over 200,000 square feet of surface,and that they gave out every fair day during Uhe growing aeason 15,500 pounds, or 7)4 tons, of moisture. An Albany Jewelry Store Worth patronizing Is that of Will & Stark. They carry the finest line of silverware, watches, cocks and jewelry generally in the valley, and sat isfactory prices are always given for the superior quality ot gooda tiiey keep in stock. Never buy without calling en them. Fresh Cabbage. Cauliflower. Celery. Onion. A Turnips. AtC K Browntlla Or. Price's Cream Ba&ng Powder Forty Year ti Stan Cart. "As oM m tlichilld'aud never cxcell-t-1. "Trie.1 aiil proven" h the verdtt o f million.-'. Simmons Liver l'.opu- c - y . , 1 itor in ui f p rfp 1"nv Li ve JLJLlfUf aiia'Kulne itor ih uie er V niC'lioiii'! to wLi'-h you an pin your fult'i li'i- a euro. A in i 1 ' l .xa 1;v.', a n il 'tir'!v vi tt.ib!.'', iut- dii'i'i-iiy on tlio I.iver ! 11 ll Kill- Than Pills ncvj. Try it. Soil l.y all I'l-igolj"." in Li'iuM.nrin rJw.l.!. t 1 i v i.-iken .Iry ornia'io ii:t'i.i l'':v T'ir KInic cf Mrrr M:-.lli iir. "1 t';v' 11-. .1 vinirsiinm.ms l.lvi-r It. imi luluaiKl iMti i.lt-fi.Miti..ti-Iy wiy II I. Ihe k nit ul till I it tin ! h in, . I run-wit r II a Im-Oi.-i!,.- rln-t 'ti M-.-lf. Ui.o, W. JACK mux. i'iiiiiun, WuAlniifctMii. -Kvri;v r.tCKAUK-. (lie f. Rl.mp In rti wrappn U. II. 11YIIK. W. H.Dl.NDIMiKll. II. II. .IAMIU. ALBANY FDRN1TDEE CO, INCOPORATEO nallinmre I'.lnrl. Albanv, Ore. FURNITURE "VI 'fl'illf cf ii)i:inAKiG m ! il 1 Mini: -. EMBALMING a ;.,::. lloiiKcic tornr :'nl r.Ji'a!. i otia .ir MOTHERS, nil especially nnrjing mothen, need the strengthening fiupport and help that comes with Dr. Pierce's Fa Torite Prescription. It lessens the pains and burdens of child-bearing, insures healthy, vigorous offspring, and promotes an abundant secretion of nourishment on the part of the mother. It is an invigorating tonic made r-pccially for women, per fectly harmless in any condition of the female system, as it regu lates and promotes all the natural functions and never conflicts with them. The " Prescription M builds ud. strengthens, and cures. In all the chronic weaknesses and disorders that afflict women, it is guaranteed to benefit or cure, or the money is refunded. For every case of Catarrh which they cannot cure, the proprietors of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy agree to pay t500 in cash. You're cured by its mild, soothing, cleansing, and healing properties, or you're paid. Star Bakerj 4'orRromlalbln and Firm Ml'. CONRAD MEYER, PROPRIETOR. uutil frmli, CnueMe U'.iwiiirare, Qncenawan rled rroita. Vegetable. Tobacco, Cigara Nogar, Nplee. 4'oRee, Tea, Elo,, etc., fat everythtoy thftt ( kcpl In . se&er variety and ifvxtty aUjra, Hlgbttt market price paid lor &I.L KIJtDS OF PRODUCE WANTED. At the store formerly owned Allen Bros., BUTTER, EGGS, LARD, BAUON, and CHOICE APPLES, for which I will pay the best cash prfe potsioje. 8 F RAMP ' Wall Paper lruui, lniiitN, Oil-. ():imi, ICtc J. A. fiii iiMrg ALBANY, CRECO l)r II E Ilcer-. Ur O K Dee Physicians and Surgeons Special attenticn given o d!ruscs o women, Uou'r 10 to u A M, 2 to 4 and - .n w f t I I t I 1 1 iwui whilc biiu miucuic ilium bern Building, First Street, between Lyon and KUwcrth. yjris. Dr. 1'Mtlrracn M nil ace Th '-trl Clain"Tfttit tfd Lift? Rt-vItT, Is now hei1, nt rn bf f'uni at hrt rnUrn. f.f i dpoi J U Cm.-iM. hh trll r-nt ail atirjr.ta. sj prrrit an.) futur: troMt, Tn-nt (rienIi two btuiutrw. Yu tan bt-sr tmtu Tcur Ota-l ikL it. Street Railway Time Card Tbe car will leave crner of First and ahinijton strec' a fu'liiw .: 7'4 a rn fur I-ebanon ir.im. 1; " Orph.in't; Home. ii 50 ' Noo 1 train ftolng north. 13:15 p rn f'r njon trjin going outh, 1 " I.f iMnon train . 1.30" ' "Jrj i;ans IT ime. 4 " " ' " ' ( 'vcr'aud train going south. For O'p'ian's Horn n undar car will Kave at 2 30, :j and 4 t p m I !-.e car wiii a No mct-t all Incomirn irjini on me vrcgon ra. i::c ranrniu. t C G lit RK II A I 1 FORTILLER & MING inderlnkti - nnl Kmbnlniers. irhichwUlbe old it The lowest LItIdk Proflw. EMBALMING n! lh:e prop"'" ' ,he de,d rcllt)r- HO EXTRA CHARCE FOR ALBANY, - - MASONIC I MEAN Will sell all ere rkerv ware ana holiday gooas a' COST- Here are some prices: Lamps, wortt 50c for 25 cents: lamps, worth 2 00 for $1.00 cups'and saucers i'o to 10 cents set. Everything fcise iu proporiion. Call on me and you will rfot be deceived. J. Gradwohl, NEW : FURNITURE, MY STORE jS NOW FULL OF FIRST-CLASS FURMTC P.E.COSSISTISO of bed room'ieta. Ich.ir., lonDg.i, etc., which I will iell at BOTTOM PRICES. Titos. Drink. The Oregon Land Co tVltn its home office at uie Gray Block, corner Liberty ind State itreet, branch effice In Porllano -HH5 MAKES a specialty of Sunnyside'Jruit tracts near SaleroJ Will sell 5, 10 or 20 acre lots at $50 to $60 per cre small cash payment lore timo on balance or particulars. ALBANY CIGAR FACTORY .1. JOSEPH. I.K IiJSO l'nrTOGKAPHf.US,cgon- Stationery, Toilet Artiiles, Mu sica Instruments, Etc. Hodps & Mcfarlani, The Cornel Diug Store,". Albany ,qi notice: of final settlfkeht "VOTICE IS IIEKF-RY C.tVFN THAT THE I N Jl dersirncl sWniniitrtrix ut VtteMt1r4 J..hn(irihn, dec-l, h&s fi1 in th -tr.c? .( tti tierk il th County Curl 4 Unti count v. r.ticr flnsl scc-unt thst ui rourt.hu p,.int'l th 1th iUy of Marth. 1? , it th hour ot 10 t.'cWTk ni "f uid d . m th tiae f..r hfmrint" H hjwti'r.. if sny, to u.l anal Ktount, ftr.l f.r the wttlenieit "f mid at. ItatsM this Slh day of Kebrimr. l-'. II U nwirr. I-mTH Cn"i, Attorney l-f Kimx. A'-n.nus.tn NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. VOTI E IS HF.RKPT r.JVEN TH T THE T drik'''l E 'it.-r of th Ut -v.lt t't nieDt 4 Ai.in- Kh h fl - l hf fia .(-.. Urt in th te uf A'. irn K ts'H.-l with the f'u '!T tlerk c -mu, rc,a n.l thl th- (.-sui.tr ..sj-jrt -.f m i I.icn t- 'iMv, r ti,-.i the l'th .Uy -1 JUtih, .tth h'-ur ft tntVnk in th "f -ret. - n -1 t:-l -Uv, i:fl th c.tjulT r- iirt h"Uw m t.e '!v. f w t,. henr f i.h'fti- rn if ' y ! alii final at es unt ai. l the tx-ttKmtnt . I s;J ie. , Ihruy r.h, II II M'TT J' K AtTj f T Efci'rT. I.kt.-4'.rn. Tl-ln or ;rjy hair ar.J bal l uau. .o Jiplf aiiig to rrany pccplc a niatktof age, niav b averted f ar a long time bv HEARSE OR SERVICE, TEMPLE, - - OP.EGOI BUSINESS. a set; pla'es, 40 ceut3 pei - OHEGO.i.T' iroirleto! Cabinet photos from $i.50to4.oo per dozen, bnlaiging pictures a Vpecialtv. 16x20 crayons tramed of 5xS and steresccn'c riews of Or- FCR EXCHA'-CE. We hare '0 seres of very choice surbor' bin land, suttalle for plitiajf, adjoining the oity limits of Portland -ctbich we re effer in t at the low price of one thousand dollars per acre, subject to an incumbrance ot $1'), 000. most all of which Abas two years to run. The equity of 33au00, we will exchange for improvd farm land in the Willamette val ley, 'c will also exchange equity in some very central prospective buiiness property, pajing good rental, for noincarnbered farm land. If ycu sre on the trade write for full particulars tn L-'S; CrP.RiK, 131 31 strec Portland Oregon. rjl r.MAI HKV, M.D., Pivicin aii Surgeon, Offce-l"rfUli nrer 11 1 Ei:.k .,1 ..r.ii.n. KUtl.nrt. comer Kth fcnd CrJkpoou It. CENTS MAKR FIVF nnl l ou ., "VJav selling the greaien kitchen uter. til ever Invented. Retailt for thirty-five cent. Two to six can be sold In everv nvu-c. .iiniiunn tuia in ims country alonp. Don't mu the greatest opportunity ever known to make money, eai'.v and qulcklv. Sample sent, postage prepa'd'for five cents. Mt Makin Ac Co., Cincinnati, Ohio. ST-"i fWl A WI KK ri'l to ludiep .. M I snl KFr.;toli t'iKapid liin s-li. Udnm j and dries them in two minute itiihout welting the hands. No expirienc-s neressarv: eeil at iuht, rermxnent rrsition. Address V 1" Unrrison Co., Clerk 'o. 1-1, Co.um bus, Ohio. t: n ISH to emptor t tew eood ? n.en to uake f.vj m f io.i a week sell. Mi oilr Home FJeurie Motor Kun sen-, in machines, printing presses, ru nps et. . Kverybo.lv buys lhem. s-ea 1v rm '. f oynient. Kssv sitnalim an.) 'e ra Ad lre-s TV p H,rr;s;n Jt Co C.e.-k o H. Col:tmbu, Ohij G KEATLY PRICKS MAl'E I!Y SOUTHERN PACIFIC COKPAKY FOR THE CALIFORNIA MIDWKTEE FAIE ROUND TRIP TICKETS GOOD FOR 30 DAYS Albany to San Frsiimto .MID EETUEN Inc'udir.g FIVE Caie Tickets To THE FAIR EXCURSION TEIPS. From Ssn FrancUco to other points In California will be allowed purchasers of special Mid Inter Fair tlcVet t tho fol lowing round trip rates To stations under 150 miles from San Franc H co, one and one-third one way fare. To s'a'ion;. 150 miles or more from Han Francisco, one and one-fifth one way fare. For exact dates and ful) particulars, In quire of C K Fronk, agent at Albany, Or, or address the undeisigned. Ricii'd Gray, T H Goodman. Gen Traffic Man. Gen Psenger Ag. San Frarcisco, Cal. E P Rogers, Asst G F & P agent, i'ort land Or. ELECTRIC BELT UVTESTPATENIS'J,3&?ITH ILECThO. REST vJ5 MACNETIS IMPROVEMENTS. SUSPENSORY wn:rnre nunoai iicil bii nnnm wuinat ttctj. !tiiiD r r t'rala. net tv rereci.ei-f or ltv"icrnioo, ual cxhnuttioe. Jruii". ioit". ncrtoin drlillltr. tin p. i . langir, t'liumnll-m. kl'lui-r, liver i.tJ'1 I.IJd-r miuu. 'ie brk. lmulmjp, teimif. (tnril 111 I ehh, r 's !c(iri; belt ccitnlri '.Toadrrlnl lmiriirDifnf iv--f rrt, in I a etirrrut ilrat U lnit4HtlT fi ll L ti t tr or wo forliU j.tliil), "III turr mil of thrl.H hm or bo tint. Thoutmu-l ;.Te l.rm mrd ! t!:U -ir- ir furloo rtt-r !! lr rrmr-liei fii-ft Wtirl I tun Ireis of umrnntlili in tt:ti unil "T oihr siilo Ourrnrrful Itl'KUVHt t.UlUtll f I M'hiUHI) . real' ilt:.)H tTerolt .-d ") ra-nHiCC n 1 1 II AI I. ttr I I Ii.th st.1 lUoroitt rot. ft". M H tMt.tllinr.il tni.ti i.t Ei tor illustrtt 1 I'mlj blcts, fBmhel, uraird, frr. A '.itu .PORTLAND. OdE CiSSOlUriON NfTiCE. TI:e partneriitiip hrptr-fo.-e xiatlri a dom a lUt.-k-ni:thing husireits nnder fa. nnie ciLidairr ru-imiu i dtolved 7y mutual cuostnt tiiis duy AT. claims due the tirm ,r cwinn hy it will I ftttltd bt the old tirm at the shop on i?ennd atrt bet wet n Ferr y end Wah i tii; ton . M f Cramer retires and Mr Bowman will con tinutjthtrbu?inei. February t 1S14. Cramer A: r-oxfMAS. An airreeable laxative and N'ebts Tosra Bold hyDrupsrlsts or sent by ln'all. Sj,ttX). aafi ILOOperpackaire. Pnmplea Ireo, lTf The Farorite t&ITS A lJLt forthoTBetfaanq iircatii,). '-?ti?J???'""- f-s-A,gan DlemNCiil" r.ya: "i-biloh s Catarrh Kemedy la the Ml medicine I have ever Sound t hat would do nte nygood." prlceMcts. PoldbyXinigtiti. shiloh's cure; Tm Obfat Couoh Ctrs promptly ew wheroallotbersfail. ForConaun.ptionittual ao rival; baa cured thousands, and wilt nt oo,lI tatealntlme. r.:)txe3fx,ll.C t j ff . : 5 DOLLARS PER DAY 20 Casily Made. We war.t many men, wiiwn, horn, and t-irl work fri; a fewbmirs cLiilr, riilit InatuJafV tlntrown boim. Tlic luiinj ii ejr, fiUafi 5trictl boorablo. and f.avs better thaa nyetM odfrt.1 tfrt-nts. You have i rkar fiH ai..1 ' comprt;:fone F.rprirnce a.id siectl attlitr on ncp9!iarT. No capital rtiiml. We eqaip V wi:h m-rrtiilnc tliat yoa nct-J, treat yon src., ami help yci to nrn t: n times orsiinarT Wom-n do as Trt II as men, and bfz and fr' mule? g-x par. Anv rn, anywhtre. an dc Tork. All uc.r.. who follow' oar pkfci and dirctcti. Kiracst work will mrrlT r.'". rta a pat d-sl ot rooiwr. F.TMjtlnint l nrvr .!-! in jrrfst demanL Write fcr 9t fnT-' ' oirculnr, an-l fc ive f:i!l it..rmatlot t 'rBf ne 4f yo Tonclude n-n i 44 C !l ' CEO?CC STINSOKt&CO Box 488, PORTLAND, MAIMEs