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About The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1883)
$&e gemortat. Official County Paper. Entered at (he Post Office at Albany, Or. a second-class mail matter. FRIDAY SEPTKMBEK 21, 1883 STITES & Editors aa.l NUTTING. Proprietor. IKKDr. IISTram, Lral kMtt.tr. OIR tt.KVrs. Following aro the Drmosb vt's duly au thorised agouti to roceivo subscription or money for the aame : Harrisburg Sam May Brownsville . Hahwy Shedds Scto J efierson . . . O. l Oosbew . . ,T. U Portrr . . . F. A. Watts . . . W. K. Kelly S, A. DeVauey Additional Loral on letter LUt. 8 d Face niw and otherwise- One Insignificant, hair brained mau can often damper the ardor in a great project, Albany baa one, who strange to say, though, Is too atomic to pro duce even a moisture. If the Northern Pacific shall be the means of briuging to the Northwest a good class of people who come here to work it will have subserved a great purpose, aud entitle it to the blessings of all. Many a drummer has a big heart aud an honest disposition. That was an otherwise effort of Mr. Furay at the depot Thursday of last week to obtain a cheer for Arthur: not a sound was heard. This Furay is evidently a demagogue and did not leave a very good impression of his abilities here. Copper toed shoes and boots will I have to be worn in this city on account of the many nails sticking up. What is the odds who is President of the Northern Pacific. We aro not to be congratulated so much in having Vil Urd with us as having the Railroad. People mad with excitment should be careful how they worship a mere mau, whatever his ability. A spilt milk can opposite the Demo crat office did not cause any tears, the young man following the advice of the old adage. Oue had better be an empty hogs head than a business man without en terprise. A State fair deserves being largely patronized whatever the price of pea nuts and water-melons may be. Better try to run a peanut stand with baked beans than business without advertising. It is net growling and grumbling but. get up and get that makes a place pros perous. e A Free Use. Just-after the train came into the city from the Sooth Tuesday noon, a tramp was discovered under one of tae pa eanger cars, where he had been taking a free ride. He was ordered out by one of the brakesmen. He crawled from his perilous seat with a "don't care'' air and presented to the crowd that had gathered around, a large, able bodied man in his shirt sleeves, with a lazy, desperate look on his face. He stepped on the lower step of the platform as the train started, and swung himself uader the car on his uneasy and dan Serous seat, although the train was going at a good rate of speed. A brakes man however observed him, bad the cars stopped, when be was dragged from his hiding place, his vest being nsarly torn in pieces by the act Then the train left, and be followed down the track on foot, to the amusement of t who saw it. How far he haul traveled it was not known, but from appearances it was evidently some dis tance. A FaJeUer. Every ouce in awhile we run across some ignoramens who wishes to make himself notorious by running down Ore gon in some Eastern paper. The latest is one John Hepburn, at Silver Creek Valla, who says in a Chicago paporthat Oregon is all on pape, that everybody who comes here is disappointed, that the wheat crop is a failure, it yielding only about five strains to the head. No more infamous falsehoods were ever told, as our readers can see at a glance. A majori ty of the people who come to this state, particularly the Willamette Valley, could not be hired to leave, the state is net half on paper, and has advertised itself leas than any other new state, the wheat crop is a success, the ground was not baked at all, and the fact that twenty to fifty oush els of wheat per acre has been raised, shows what an infamous liar this man is Some one should put a cent t-tauip on him and send him back to Kansas aa third class male matter. I'arle Ceorg-e in Front. Saturday while wondering how would manage to Keep ourselves over Sunday we were suddenly lifted from our despondency by the appearance of Uncle George Hughes with a fine venison ham, wnich proved to be as palatable as any we have ever eaten. In company with two or three others U ndo George had with their assi,iatice killed fifteen deer,- which now beats all previous re cords. It is but fitting that men with such generous hearts should have such luck, but it is oiten thus that those who remem ber the printer best obtain the success. greatest Wanted Saw 1000 bushels of beans. 5000 pounds of dried plums. 10,000 or 20,000 pounds of dried apples, 50 bushels of timothy seed 10 tons of bacon. We want the above for oar Prineville store, hence bring on your produce of the above kind now so that we can ship it to PriaovIUe while the roads are good. Sexdsbs A Stbknbubo. MOTILE. Mr. O. Rubarts uaving retired from the harness business, the old firm is very de- airrtua nf otf l in.r alt nut ot..nti ' - - - - .-a ' WV qmuuiu cw;vuubg as soon as possible. Thompson A Rubarts Onions ! oaleas ! ! 100 sacks of yellow Denver onions for sale at F M Rsdfield's. HOME AND ABROAD. F M French, jeweler, New goods at Mouteith A SeiteuWach's. The Pendleton papers are maligning each other. A splendid assortment of whips at J J PubruihVa Mr W NT Peters was couriued to his house last week. Seattle is to be favored soon with a $75 000 opera house. For your fall and winter goods go to Allen A Martin, Albany, Or. Helena, Montana, is said to be the liveli est place in the Northwest. The County tax of Multnomah County has been fixed at 15 mills. The best boots and shoes in Iebauon are found at J L Cowan A (Vs. Highest market price paid for eggs and butter at Nolan's Cash Store. Big cabbages begin to be reported. Here is another chance tore $5 puff. Second hand organ, good as new for sale cheap. Inquire at this office. Dolmans, ulsters and circulars ; a big stock at Montsith A Seitenbach'a. The leaves on the trees are leaving, and their cards are rotting on the ground. A tirsUclaaa line of hardware is always kept st J L Cowan A Co., at Lebanon. Take the advice of our Brownsville cor rvsfoudent and subscribe for the Democrat. I'tae sewer on Broadalbin street is now dug nearly to Fifth street, its termination. The finest dress goods in the country are o ba had at J L Cowan A Ca's at Lebanon. "It is not a lack of opportunity or ability, but simply apathy, and it ought to ba thrown off." The regular meeting of the W C T U will be held urxt Tuesday afternoon at the usual hour. Skating riuk at Danual s Hall on Monday, Wednesday and Saturday evening of each week. J J Dubrutlle has some complete sets of t fall harness which he will sell st bed rock prices. Johu Bay and son, tke well know grocers at Corvallis have sold out to K M Thomp son A Son. You can get a suit of clothe of J L Cow. an, at libation as cheap as at any place in the Valley. About 300,000 bushels of wheat has been stored in the warehouses and mills in Al bany, so far. Unclaimed letters are now held only seven days instead of thirty before being sent to the dead letter office. Dress goods and fancy goods, represent ing all the latcat aoveltiea, can be found at Mouteith A Seitenbach'a Ladies should buy their corsets of Mou teith a So i ten bach where they can have the largest stock to select from. St. Paul, Minn., spent $50,000 over Vd lard and his party, considerably more than we make in a year. This is extravagance. A local slander suit will interest the next Circuit Court, the particulars of which will not be given tiU then. Hold your breath. Sdks and silk brocades, satins and satin brocades, plushes and velvets in plain and brocade, can be found at Mouteith A Seiten bach'a. Oder J F Floyd will preach at the Y. P. C. A. Hall next Sabbath morning and even ing at the usual hours. Ail are cordially invited. Of the "tint througns" the one entitled to the most credit was the little' negro boot black, who made the whole trip without paying a cent. A motor for small power has bean patent ed. It runs by jra and wiU operate aewiaa machiaes, etc We are pained to say that- we did not invent it. S jap for all and of all varieties at Red field's. A fine line of toilet soaps, shaving soaps and washing soaps by the cake, bar or box. Come and be soaped. Call at J J Dobruiile's and examine his complete sets of harness and saddlery hard wre fin in the city, and they will all sow at bottom prices, We understand that Dan Caste J lo is try e 10 purchase the business of the United Carnage Company, at Portland, and make the Northwest his home. Santiam Academy at Lebanon began last Monday with a good attendance. It is aa excellent educational institution, and de serves tbe very best success. Allen A Martin have just received new goods direct from the East, and can sell cheaper than ever. Go and see them before you buy your fall and winter goods. Three new houses have been erected in Tangent lately, one by Perry Kaigbten, an other by McKiasey Calloway, and tbe other by Mr WitzeL This indicates progress. Allen A Martin keep constanty on hand an endless variety of corsets. The "ever lasting, " "unbreakable" and "corduroy." the three best corsets made, always in stock Notwithstanding tbe return of the Vil- lard party to the East, Hoffman A Joseph will continue to sell the best stock of gro ceries to be found in the county. Call on them The Benton Leader has assumed tbe Neva stvle of headings, for instance like the "Quivering Queen on the Quicksands," which does very well once in a great while as a curiosity. Mrs W H Dodd, of Walla JKalla, a former resident of Albany, died in the former place Sept. 9th at the age of only 37 years. She leaves many friends in Albany who will mourn ber loss. HC Hardman, at Lang Station, has for ale, one spaa of three-year old horses, geldings, a Bain wagon, and a McSherly grain drill. Will be sold cheap either for cash or on time. Mr L Campeau has had his barber shop greatly improved this week, by the intro duction oi new carpets, etc. It is cow very neat establishment, and an excellent place to get a good shave. It is tbe proper time now to organize so cieties for the winter's entertainment. A bachelor friend is talking of establishing a club for newly married people, but we sug gest that the broom is bad enough. An ear of corn has been laid on our table by one of our citizens which is a curiosity in it way. There is the principal ear with eight other ear. from the same .hoot which .. . - a are clustered around tbe main ear, The State Fair being held at Salem this week is proving a great success, the atten dance being large, and the display of agricul tural products tine, perhaps as good as has ever yet been exhibited at Salem. Now that harvest is aboat over our corres pondents should scratch the hay seeds from their hair and drop ns a few lines. We would like to have them send th best yields of wheat from tbe different localities. ,7 as Gilmour is now running his wood saw in the city. (Jar citizens should make it a point to employ him. This is a good op portunity to show how much tbey really meant when they ran down Chinese labor. Found, between this city and the Fair ground, a chain, which the owner can have bv calling on Air t a Ingram, and paying for this advertisement, which if he it luckey enough to be a paid up subscriber, will be nothing. The course of six lectures to be given dur ing the winter by the W. 0. T. U.. will be oa various literary and popular subjects, so that everybody will be off red aa Induce ment to attend, and should encourage the course, We are under obligations to eur next door neighbor for a dish of ice cream. Mr Bar kar keeps oa hand this refreshing dish be sides ooateotionary, etc., and has a shooting gallery which seems to be very well patron. ized. The Walla Walla Watchman has bean pur. chased by Chauncey Barbour, aud L Frank Boyd, Mr Beeaerer haying retired, They will have to put considerable ink oa their pens to get up as good a paper as the latter has, bat as they are experienced men no doubt they will uoesed. Nearly everybody now will be wearing a gold spike out from jhe last one driven in the Northern Pacifie. That spike before a year is past if put together would weigh a ton, and couldn't be driven by much leas than aa iron mountain. The Oreat Eastern Mastodon Amusement Enterprise will be here next Friday night, Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock and Satur day evening at the old Orange Hall. The entertainment is entirely dramatic See advertisement in another column. Several of our merchants will lose by the "Queen of the Pacific. " A near as we can learn tbe losses will be about as follows i L E Blain. 91800 ; S E Young, tfiOO ; Hq. ders A Sternberg, 9000 ; W C Tweedaie. $500; Mouteith A Seitenbaob, ; J Grad- wohl, $200. Last week the .Yew North wtM began its thirteenth volume, with a good record be hind and a bright future before it. It has filled well its place in Oregon journalism, and is entitled to the bast support of the people regardless of their sentiment on the doctrines it advocate. When the Villard excursion party was in this city last week two little girls became so en wrapt in tan proceedings on the ears that they forget to get off and were carried to tbe eastern part of tbe city when the train was stopped and they were sent on their way rejoicing as well as scared. The spinner at tbe Oregon City woolen mills struck last week, because a rule was pass ed by which deductions would be mad for all imperfections arising from the carelessness of tbe weaver. They ' wnt to work again, although they claim that they ar very poorly paid. In last weeks issue we published an ac count of the death of Mr Sutro, on ear out side. We should have stated in connection with the article that that celebrated and noble women was a relative of Mr J (irsd wohl, of this city, to whom tk new of her death was received with regret and sorrow. It is not often that a merchant will do anything to injure hi own basin, yet L E Blain, has just received a lightning clean ing compound, which will take grease or tains of any kind off cloth, silks, gloves, in fact very thing. We hav tried a box, and do not hesitate in saying that it is sure the best we ever tried. "Bed rook, yes sir, bad rock," said farmer to another, "and no mistake about it, I hav it on good authority that J L Cowan A Co., at Lebanon bought their goods, and a hrst-claa stock too, at bed rock price, and will sail them so as to make only a reason able profit. This is what w hav been look ing for, for it mean money in our pocketa." We are getting tired of proposition like this from Organ Companies. "W will give yon $25 for an ad. a year, we to pay for it by sending yon a 975 organ the balance $50, to be remitted at once," We hereby give general notice thai we are not alter such contract, and however fresh w may be, we hav never yet bitten at such a on aided affair. Please "let up. " The two Last descendants f Amerigo Ves pucci are said to be living ia poverty in Italy. Amerigo made a sad mistake when he returned to that country. 11 should hav come to Oregon and goo to raising wheat. Then his descendant would be hing in affluence and be buying their good of J L Cowan A Co. of Lebanon, who keep one the most complsts and beet selected stocks of dry good, clothing, boot and shoes, to be found in the Valley. Fact. Last Sunday night the two little boy of Mr Kerr ill, were missing, when a se-trch was made for them all over the city, and it began to be feared that they were lost, for nothing could be found of them, although tbe arck was kept up till morning. Final ly they put ia aa appearance of their own accord, and said they had slept ia a lumber yard. One was eight and tho other four which is rather young for such an experi ence. Night watch John Jones, resigned hi position last weak, and Mr John Duncan, -u experienced euutueer. has been aDDOinted a w s in hi place. Mr Jones ba been night watch for three of fonr year aad we understand has never failed to appear on doty, nor have a substitute during tbe time, at least only once or twice. A more faithful officer is not often found, and we wish him success what ever his future field of labor may be. Last fall A. L, Bridgefarmer, at Tangent, received from Senator Grover four pound of Landreth wheat, which he immediately sowed, although all of hi other wheat was frozen out this was not affected, bat yielded one hundred pound. Mr Bridgefarmer with other, received through tbe kindness of Senator Grover the Congressional Record and other document, and is very grateful to bim for hi many favor. The following is the wealth of some of America's Croesuses. We have Vanderbilt with hi 9260,000,000 ; Gould with hi 9100,000,000 ; Stanford with a 9120,000,000; Huntington ith has 90,000,000 ; Hopkins, 800,000,000 , Sag, $50,000,000 ; Fild, eaO.000,000 ; Tilde with his $20,000,000 ; Garrett. 815,000,000 ; Mackay and Fair with not less than $160,000,000, and a thou sand men worth $1,000,000 to $8,000,080 each. Laat Wednesday evening L E Blain re ceived several large boxes of overcoats, and clothing generally, besides fifteen or twenty cases of trunks, which were on board tbe Queen when it stranded, and which he "PPO-d bad been thrown overboard. Aa fcny were "0,n of bw Tery besfc oA, Dd well selected, their arrival was a matter of great interest to him, and no doubt it will be to the public generally. The regular meeting of tho Blue Ribbon Club will be held thia (Friday) evening at tbe Y P C A Hall, at 7:30 o'clock. A pro gram haa been selected, the nature of which can be ascertained by attending. It will be of interest, we are assured. Tbs anneal eleotion of officers occurs at this meeting. Gilmour A Watkins are running a chop mill in Frank Wood's building near the Revere House, and are turning out a large quantity of splendid chop feed, which they will sell at a reasonable price. This will be quite a conyenience for our citizens, and should be well patronised. Get your chop I feed of Gilmour A Watkins. l ueorge Harris has lust completed a nea oottag or square monument for the grave of Mr S M Farley, near Harrisburg. It is seven feet high, with an urn top, ha clasped hands above the inscriptions with leaves oa the back aad aids, the latter being indented in the marble, which is the best Italian. It will pay on readers to call and examine it, th best manner to judge of its workman ship, for it speaks for itself, Mr Harris has th contract for two others just like this on, besides several slabs. This Northern Pacific i a great institu tion, because it ia now, and that is ths res- son Villard is receiving so many hugs, and perhaps he deserve them, certainly th road does ; but just wait a few years, and the whole North wt will bo denouncing Villard as a monopolist, an aggressor, a tcaling th pennies off a dead man, te. Any man who wishes to have his memory perpetuated if It ha built a railroad, should immediately die. Mr Villard will pin take notice if he care anything about that part of th matter. Monday mornug about nine o'clock th team of Tho Harris, was standing in front or th mills oi Moriteith & .Sou, tbe wagon J had boon unloaded of it precious 'burden, . ..... - . i and the horses were waiting for their owner when a tram of oar backing up on th witch touched a aervous cord in their b inga, putting unwonted life iato their limb, aud they rushed down Ferry tft to Third at a terrific rat of speed, turning to the right they came back on Washington to Kirst, thenuo to Calipooia, which street they traversed until they appeared in front of th residence of it S Htrahan. when thev were stopped. Th following is the record a we have footed it up, using the seal of 10; damage, 0 ; excitement, 5 ; speed. 0 ; dot raised, 0 ; lesaun learned, 10. SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. Mis J estate Wilson, of Halsey, is visiting in the city. Bud Johnson returned from Oakland Cali fornia on Thursday of laat wek . Judge R S Strahan, ef this city, and J V Schooling, of Harriaborg, hav gon east of th Mountains, MrOaburnand Mr Curt, of Corvallis called on us last Tuesday, whde on their way to Salem to th fair. Mr O Splawn, of Crawfordsville, called on us Tuesday. Ho is tho kind of man who make the editor happy. D C Westleke, who hss been in Albny a fw weeks, having arrived here from Cali fornia recently, left laat Saturday. Mr Frsuoh, a brother of Frank French, of this city, arrived in Albany last wsek from fHk Paul, Minn. He may remain. Jos Webber, Jr., waa in Albany Friday and Saturday, looking after th interest of th Commercial and Hartford Insurance Compaatea. D M Ballard, of Seattle, was in Albany the first of the w4c, on hi way to Lebanon, to attend th funeral of hi brother, Dr. Ballard. Mi Fred Blumberg arrived in Albany Wednesday evening from Portland with I us horse and carriage and will probably remain during th winter. Mr Robert Harrison, of Brownsville was in Albany Tuesday, when our office was brightened for a few moments with has good natures! countenance. Mr John Nelson and family of Shsdd hat on Thursday of last week for Washing ton Territory, where they wdl spend some, time, v tatting friend. A. Staiger left hut Tuesday for Harris burg. Eugene and other place where he ha several monument to set op. Htatger A Down ar doing a rushing business, and they deecrve to. Lat Saturday we received a call from Mr Clsne, lately from Missouri.' aad an old friend of Mr J H Itaioey, of Miller's. He is her m wing the country, which if he like he may make a permanent residence as well a induce others to com. The. G. Taylor has ben in th city this wk. Many of our citizen will remember him a an old resident of Linn county. At one time he taught school in Albany, aa well as in Jefferson, Harrisburg and other place near here. He also ran for some county oh-c. Hon Henry Gilfrey, reading clerk in th t'nited State Senate, waa ia Albany last Saturday, when he paid th Dkmockt office s pleasant call. There is no on at Wash ington from thia state who ha more genuine friends than Mr Gilfrey, and non who re ceives a warmer reception wbn here. He deserves his nooses. Mr Edgar Bryant, of Mbedds, returned from a trip to Chewankan laat week, after an absence of two months. If we are posted ia the matter there will not be occasion now for another highly respected young gentle- man to walk borne three or four mile from the counter when hi hone run awav from him. and still another tall, ffoed natured young man, will hav t run hi dog cart in some other direction from it coarse lately. Mrs H A Loughary, President of the Wo men's Buffrag Society of Oregon was in Albany last week. In writing back to tbe New NorthuxM, she says of oar people here : "They need an earthquake or some other extraordinary event to shake them up thor oughly and break the spell that seems to affect business and every other interest. They have around them the very best farm ing country in the valley, with first-class society and schools, and abundance of wealth, and if they do not stir up a spirit of busi ness rivalry equal to that of other towns along the line, and get up a "boom" at this timely time (the completion of the Northern Pacific Railroad) and get their share of pa tronage, it will be their own fanlt. The rirst. Last Wednesday McFarland A Tompkins received a large stock of goods from the Rast, being in the first car to come through to Albany by the Northern Pacifie, As this is now the time for boasting of precedence in such matters, it may be well to take note ef this fact. In order that the Dkmocrat might come in for its share of the honor th above firm very generously presented each of Its editors with a gem pan, which by the way is the best ever brought here, and far ahead of San Francisco goods. This stock ef goods consists mostly of water pitchers, bath tub, slop buckets, pans, cups, etc., etc,, all noticeable for their extra makeupf and weare told were bought much cheaper than they could be in San Francisco, and of course will be sold chesper. Thv were shipped on Aug. 29th, while goods shipped on Aug. 14th, and sent by the Central Pacific did not arrive till a day later, being nearly twice aa long in coming. All these are important facts and go to show that we are not only going to get better goods, but for a leas price, and they will not be antiq uated when they get here. Canadian Bazaar. Mr. John Osborne, Musical Bazaar Toronto, Canada, writes that his wife waa cured of rheumatism by tbe great pain banisher, St. Jacobs Oil ; that he has found it an Invaluable remedy for many ail ments. OBITI ARY. Died of dropsy, at Lebanon, Oregon, Spt. 18th, 1883, Dr. D. W. Ballard, ia his 00th year. Th deceased was born ia ths State of Indiana ia the year 1824. He studied medicine for some time ia kis native town and afterwards graduated at th Medical College at Ciucimiatti, Ohio. He immedi ately went into practice of his ohossn pro fession at Moravia, Morgan county, Ltd., where in a few years his practice kecamo very large. Having a desire for tho far wast and the cheering leports from Orego finally led him with his wife in 1802 to bravo the dangers of an overland trip to found a new home in this far away Territory, He and bis family arrived safely aud foundsd their nw horn in Linn oouuty, about six miles east of Lubeuou. His worth as a phy sician soou becoming known, his practice be cam largo and continued o until the fell destroyer siezed upeu him aud laid him low. As a physician It waa not only well read but he seemed to hav an intuitive mind that enabled bint to pursue the treatment that would be the most effective. lit the arduous duties of his profession, h did not neglect the improvement of hie mind in other directions. Th people, uf Liu it oouuty feeling that they could trust hi houesty a well a his knowledge elected him Ntate Senate aoou after the admiaaiuu of the State. His career as a Senator was marked by th effort displayed in shaping the future leids- latum of th state. In 100(1 h was called to th diohrg of still higher official dull, having secured the appointment of Governor uf Idaho Territory. For four year he serv ed in thia capacity with tho hearty approval of the citizen of that Territory. Whan the robes of office were laid aside, b and his esteemed family returned to their old horn in Linn county. He soon after moved to Iebauoo sod from that time on until hia laat sickness bis practice constantly increas ed until he probably had the largest practice of any physician in the State. As a man he kmmmmsh! a large, generou disposition. The call of th poor wa at tended to with th same promptness and ear a that of the rich. Hut charity knew no bounds and wa only ended when the last wa given. His family waa hi pride and no effort wet apared to mar and educate Ins children. A generous man baa fallen, on of foremost physician of the valley haa swered his last call. Thousands will soon forget the attention and kindness the an not re- oeived at hi band. T th public he was a benefactor, to hi family an indulgent father. He sleep now ia th midst of bis life's work, born to tho tomb by a large concourse of sympathizing friends, F. M. M la fastest. Oregon is again honored : "The fas teat and most magnificently furnished sieamehlp afloat, eaye a Portland ex change, haa been named the Oregon, The steamship is Intended for tbe Liver, pool and New York putaenger traflie, and is warranted by her builders to out-travel any vessel that . . ..float Her length overall is 63) fret Hits baa five decks and promenades placed amid ships. The stateroom and boudoirs set apart for Hit lady traveler me sab! to be marvels uf taste, HoIaIi. beauty aud richness. The cabins, generally speaking, ar the tliimt ever fitted up for oceau traveler The Aral lady traveler lo s. . ore pass age by the new steamship, whl. It Mails j from Liverpool on her trml trip del 6, are Mrs Langtry, the alleged actre, and the famous singer, l'atti. They each paid $1000 In gold for the boudo.r rooms. The total height of th.. malo cabin i over twenty feet The atateronm aro elegantly fitted up for the occupancy tf the passengers. Tbe Oregon Is sup plied with tbe lucandeaceut electric, light. The steamship I divided into seven water-tight compartments, rihe Is placed on the admlrallty list for war purposes, if required. Taejr frepeae la Laalt Wets. Our women friends propose lo look well thia wiuteraud so of course they are going to get their millinery goods, where tbe latent styles and the beat good are to be obtained. This is correct, and it Is the reason why we wish to obtain their atten tion for a moment. Mlaa Mattie Alllaon ba Jut received one of the beet stocks of ! millinery goods aver brought to Albany, embracing tbe very latest designs of bate, flowers, feathers, ribbons, satins and , ellk, wblchsShe will be glad to snow to the many of the above olaas who piopose to look well thia winter. She will soon have a grand opening, wheu tbe extent and quality of her atoek can bo better Judged of. For the benefit of some we will state that no old hats will be received for new ones, Ily all means give Miss Alllaon a call. Aaatker Mode Another kind of a man ia heard from who deserves notice. An Oregon City paper says: A hardworking granger, whoee abode is in "Horse Heaven," says that he ia too far from market to haul hia grain, but be feed it all to his cattle and pigs, and that It pays well to do so. He says that even if he lived near town there Is great doubt whether he won Id pursues different policy, as he now obtaina a large quantity of manure, which he never falls to haul on bis land when tbe rush or worx ia over. His experience shows that farm- nsr mtv be advantageously conducted near the foot-hills. A wagon load of ba O ar - con represents several Logs and a deal of "siller," end can be profitably hauled a ong distance. Fat cattle can bo taken to market on the boor, or very prooamy the butcher will come after them and be glad of a chance to buy. Oaraesses for Horses. All those wishing to parchaso auything in the harness liue should call and examine J Dabruille's lare steak of team, hack buggy and farm harnesses, also his complete stock of farm and stocx saddles, which he will sell at bottom prices. Call and inspect his stock and get his prices, and you will be sure to buy. For a cough or cold there is no remedy equal to Amman's Cough Syrup A Startling Discovery Physicians are often startled by remark able disco varies. The fact that Dr. Klng New Discovery for Consumption and all Throat and Lung disaases Is daily curing patients that they have given up to die, la startling them to realise their sense ef du ty, and examine into the merits of this wonderful discovery 5 resulting in hun dred of our best Physicians using it in their practloe. Trial Bottles free at Poshay & Mason's Drugstore. Regular size fl. 00. Subscribe for the Democrat. Our Art Miser Take asether Leek. The first of the weak tbe art editor of the Democrat In paaslng the marble shop of Htalger A Down, on Ferry street, waa struck with a large monument In the front part peculiarly deserving of closer observation. Always ready to examine anything that displays mora tnan ordinary skill In Us line, he In vcNtigatMl tills mom luiiy. it was built for the grave of Dupre O Thomp son, near Eugene, and wilt be taken to Unit place In a wi'ek or so. It is fifteen feet high, and Is f Ionic architecture. Hy the way we like this kind of work as well If not better than any other, it Is so neat, and at the same time Im posing, being plain hut very attractive; the work on this monument particu larly being ol a superior nature. Our experience In lettering makes us say that that on this monument is very good, In fact Just lu keeping with tne Ionic style of in on union in, aud certainly Mpeaksweli for their ability in this line. Beside this they have Just shipped sevenl fine monuments aud head stones ami have six or sv. n others to bo made, speaking for tint reputation they are obtaining. A stone wall in the cemetery arouud th lot of H E Young Is splendid work In that depart ment of the business. If one hit a monument or headstone placed over the graves of the depart, ed they are always JuHtiile.l in desir ing it to be dons well and skillfully, a well as correctly. This Staiger A Down have a reputation of always doing, and so It will be an object for all to goto them for their marble work, knowing that they can depend on something extra. M. B i bstrrk, Ni.siib Th follwolng Is the list of appointment of the Columbia Annual Conference, M K Church, Mouth, made at It seaaion held at Independenoe, which closed Monday night last : Oregon It strict, KM Michael, Presiding Kliter. Corvallis and Independence, J KN Bell. Albany, lo be supplied. Tangeutaud Iebanon, J W Hnieve. Itrowoavllle, to be supplied. Hoaebnrg, i W. Craig. JaoksonvUle, K COgleaby. Oregon City, to be supplied 1 lia, to be supplied. Coqullle, BT Mhsrp. Yamhill, to bo supplied. Junction City, O W Qolnby. Applegate, to be supplied. Washington District, O 0 McKarland. I' raiding Elder Walla Walla, Welch. Dayton, J a Austin. Spokane, J W Compton. Baker City, T P Hayne. fsummerrille, D W Yoacum Weston, Burgas, Hept.er and Pendleton, T 8 Paul Wallowa, J 0 Chamberlain. Sssaael .. fssssi steal aad abac Mare. Tho fall and whiter atoek of boot and s!oe for tbut popular establishment have arrived, and includes all tbe latest style that are now popular. An invoice of blgh cut American kid and pebble goat shoes are specially ada tiled for fa'.l wear. A new opera" toe shoe la very neat and Is a Uvor!( r-boe. In men's wear hi stock U well selected and comprise a full Line of boots and Hboea for town and country wear, Includ ing the celebrated fKWfs Saddle Seam amd Siamitartt Set boot that have given aoch universal aatisfactioo. Hsua attention la called to hie atoek of rubber boots and ahoas which have been bought direct irom the leading Kaatern factories for cash, and include many new t y lea never before brought to Albany. Tate llrsl Can la tar fall Tasapalga We take pleasure in informing our many patrons and the puulio generally that w have received a mainmouth stock of general merchandise purchased for caait in the East and Han Kranciaco, embracing an elegant selection of ladies dress goods in all th latest designs aud colors. Also silks, satins and plushes ; together with the latest nov elties in fancy good in an endless variety Our stock of clothing, furnishing goods. boots and shoes, have never I een more com plete, to see is ton appreciate, so give us a call. MoNTKirit A Skitrvbach. kwpafjfl Lars-1 a ! ! We have on hand .now a full line ef the fluent carpet ever brought to tbe city, ooluding three-ply, body brussels, ta pestry, border, Ingrain, eto. We keep a full and complete assortment of curtain, trunks, boot, hos, bate, cape, clothing, ladles wear, and in fact evety thing kept In aflrst-olasa dry goods store, which we are offering at figures that will not fail to satisfy our customer. Call and examine our goods. Srxobrs A Stkumbubu. Tke Lateat. Samuel E Young is receiving his Fall stock of good., comprising a great many novel t is in all lines. He ha a very fine assortment of dress goods, selected especial- y for this market. Mis new stock of notions, hosiery, emhroiueries, lac, etc., esc., very complete. In carpets and oil cloths he has the newest sad latest designs. These goods have all been bought for cash and will be sold at bottom prices. A tnacrniticant line of guinet dress silks iuat received direct from New York. CsH 4 : and see them. Bead What an Editor Sara Mb. Robt. S. Ammkh : Enclosed you will find jour propoaal for advertising accepted. I have all tbe advertisements the Bulletin can well carry, but recently we bad an epidemic of chest and throat Ji...... m it mnmm mullnlna I A mTVtan'a i. b.r.N w.. .,B,i in mv fainiiv V UllJll k T v 4 1 vtsw sswvsa V 11 V with good results, though my faith in all sorts of so-called patent medicines is little indeed. That it did good in this case, . . w-i. j ... nowbver, i utaiova, nu iui and for that reason will advertise it. If you will take ths trouble to stance over the oolumns of the Bulletin you will discover they are clean . s thoush aonlioations reach me almost every week for space. C. Mulhoixanb, Greenville, Cal. Editor Bulletin. Boats aad Shoes v a At Allen A Martin's is the piaoo to find boots an J shoes In any quality you wiah, and at any prios. Good goods in this line will be sold cheaper than at any store in tho valley and no old stock to work off. , Neuralgia aad Sick Headache. In Aurora, 111., lives Mrs Waa. Hanson. She says: ."Samaritan Nervine cured me of neuralgia, vertigo and siok headache.' flwt TO BLANC, a we rry Into JAI lea st Martla's A fl airs We are not to blame for having been born fnqutslte. W do Ilka to know wiiat Is going ou. and particularly when w e a store elegantly and tastily arranged and full of a rich looking and varied stock of goods, It Is In us to examine matter and see what there really la In tbe store. That is tbe reason why we squeezed our way through a crowd of customers at Alien A Martin' large store the first of the week, and went to prying iato everything we came aero, It paid u too. They have Just received fpm the Kant, Sen Francisco and other plae, one of the Iteat stock of good ever brought to Albany, and we did not fall to seo them. Tbelrhne of dree goods is not often equaled and attracts general attention, while their new took of velvets is as good a I to be found In the J valley, and aa velvet are all tbe rago our lady friend ahould call at thie store aad examine the fine line found there. It will pay them. 811 k and satin, particularly make a good showing, and to caJic e, flannels, etc., there Is no dlvoubt on the fact that Allen A Mardu have the beat to be obtained. We do like a good dolrnan, or cloak, nothing makes a womiu more attractive, and they have the very latest and beat deelgna, cheap in tho bargain. It will pay you to examine them. All these things ro neatly arranged ou tbe left as yon enter. Tbe right, and rightly so, IS devoted more to men. A good line of clothing and furnishing goods is notic ed, and hale, rap, etc, demand attention. In boots and shots Allen A Martin pro pose carrying one of the largest and best stocks in the Valley, selected patUculaWy for the trade here. If yon would . exam ine a fine line of boot and shoe put year feet Into om of theirs. This includes ladle aa well as gentlemen's. Perhaps yon want new carpet, aud are particular snout tbe design and quality, then by all mean call on thia Arm, for they have a superior ktock, more than or dinarly well sehcted. And here is another fact wa learned,aod we are going to run the risk of telling it these goods were all purchase ! at bottom price, and will beaold at bottom prieea, a fact everyone hou Id n't be alow in ap preciating. Parties at a distance who deaire to lav in a complete atoek of good tor tbe win ter ahould by all means give Allen A Mar tin a visit, for they have everything to be demanded, not only In the above lines but a well groceries rod provision, and everything at tbe most reasonable rates. If our reader even do not care to pur chase anything but happen to kave tbe same bump of inqulsitiveneaa vs have tbey could not do any better than by calling at Alien A Martin's and examin ing their stock of goods, Just outf curios ity. They will find not only tne store a model one, but the good the beat to be obtained. free ef 1st All persona wlahing to teat the merits of a great remedy-one that will uoeiiivelv cure Conwuinptiou.Cougbn, Colds, Asthma, Hronchitia,or any affection of the Throat and Lung are requested to eall at Foenay A Mseon'a Drug Store and get a Trial Bot tle of Or. King's New Discovery for Con sumption free of coat, which will show you what a regular dollar size bottle will de. TraxTEO. We want stock bind, grain farms and all kinds of lands to sell to emmigranla than, are constantly arriving here in search of saae. We have made arrangements In Portland aad San Franoiaoo by which al person that want to buy land in this part of Oregon will be aent to us. If you desire yosTr land sold soon and on good terms call on or send for blank contracts for de scription. lie aa HART BROS., Keel Estate and Loan Agents. Albany Or Oaarrr--JSalr atere. Mr J H Daniel this week moved hia piano an 1 organs Into the atore opposite Langdon'e, where he continue to keep tbe MathuMbek piano, no doubt tbe beet constructed in the market, also tbe Shon lnger Cymbella organ. These Instru ments are becoming very popular in this county. Those desiring a splendid in strument should call on Mr Daniel a fhla new quarters. Bt'CltLES'S AatSICA SALVE. The beat salve in the world for cuts, bruise, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever ore, tetter, ehapped hand, chilblain, corn and all kind of akin eruption. This salve is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction In every case or mdney re funded. Price 35c per box. For sale by Poehay A Mason. A Bare ( aaace. Wringers at reduced rates, both ti.e Nov eltv aud Eureka, the best made, at Peters A Mains. T W W Dery t osapetltlua. Our stock of ladies dolmans, ulsters, cir culars aad walking saeques were beught in Boston aud New York for cash and will be sold at price that defy competition. Moxtcitu A Seitenbach. NOTICE. Two house for rent cheap. Inquire t this office. GREAT EASTERN MASTODoN AMUSEMEMT ENTERPRISE, TWO NIOHTS ONLY Old. Grange Hall. Friday. September 211 . Three Pieces DELICATE GROUND, HAPPY PAIR, AND THE WIDOWED VICTIM. Saturday . Kept . 22, Matinee at 2. EAST UrSTISTHT'JBl or tbe Miss Hannie lugbam-as Lady Isabel K. L. Stttsoiias an vie, and Mr I " W w Francis Levi SOU. Evening at 8. Four pieces. uiauTcn A SERVANT---WHO SPEAKS n nnniwn " ( CIDOT- CTItDIn PI Dill I I It w i W I VI IU MICHAEL STRUCKOFF. Admission 50 oents-no extra to raawy6, mAtM HBcnred at Foahay A Mason s. and Langdon A Co's, Children under 10, 26 cents. MAUKIED. KKISEK CAROTHEKS. On Monday evening, Sept 17tb, 1883, at tbe residence of W B Scott, in Albany, by Rev J A Hollenbaugh, Ma Jkrome L Keisxr, of Waitabunr. W. T.. and Miss Ansa M Cakothers, of Albany, Or. Tbe happy couple have ear best congrat ulations. LANGDON. In this city, Monday, Sept 17th. 1833. the infant child of Mr and Mrs E V Langdon. A Spleaslia Magazine. Tbe September Magazine of American Uitnry com ps freighted with entertain ing and instructive reading in generous measure, and with thirty or more attractive illustrations. It isoneofthe best titimbers of this standard publica tion yet issued. Tbe leading article Is by Oen. John Cochrane, entitled "The Centennial of tbe Cincinnati. ' The secoad article, "A Baltimore Penny." also illustrated, Is an extremely rn'er esting contribution from H W Rich sWdsOsV of Portland, Me. "The Geo graphical Nomenclature of Louiiana," by Norman Walker, of New Orleans, is a paper of exceptional value. Wharton Dickiuson, of Pennsylvania, contrib utes a biographical sketch of "John Dlckiosoa, L. L D., the great Colonial Essayist. ' Col T Bailey Myers dis uses the origin of the Medal of tbe Cincinnati In an article entitled "A National Heirloom," The eminent historian, James Scbouler, furnishes several charming papers on "Lafay- eite's Tour In 1824"; and Viator ap pears with an unpublished letter o Washington to Mrs. Richard Stockton. The department of Notes, Queries, lie pile, Societie. and Book Notes are admirably well sustained. This mag azine is incoming more and mora val uable with each Issue, and richly merits the high rank it ba taken in periodical literature. Publication office, Laay- ette Place, New York Clfy. Letter List. The fo.iowine is the Hat of letters remai jing In Hit-post ofTW. Albany, Linn eoonty. Ore a o. ret, zo, lata. Persons ratling tor thf-sc totters roust glvetn lte on which thin tr. advertised. Oesrmon, O II Kales, Jess iUwler, W B Jtkiii,KO ftchtoyel, John U OrtMrislan. .!.,:. (2) lloliuan, ft A to:ir, W Welch. Jaaase L T J. M. IRVING, P. M. . r. t. c. The regular meeting of tbe Y. P. T.U. will beheld on Saturday. Sent. 22ad. t 2:30 o'clock, p. m. L Robertson, .Secretary. rater Sayjter. Tbe ladies of th Congregational Church will give aa Oyster rapper at their Charcb Friday, Sept. 28. Oysters aad leach 25cts. All sre invited to attend. GENTLEMEN I T HE TIME MAS COME WREN YOU WILL WANT YOUR FALL OUTFIT, PLEASE TAKE NOTICE THAT I HAVE A COMPLETE STOCK OF MENS, YOUTHS. AND BOYS GOODS-JUST RECEIVED THAT WERE BOUGHT UN DER MY PERSONAL SUPERVISION AND WITH SPECIAL CARE AS TO PRICE, STYLE AND QUALITY. ALL GRADES OF SUITS FOR BUSI NESS AND DRESS CHEAP, MEDIUM AND GOOD THE BEST ASSORTME NT OF HATS EVER OFFERED IN THIS MARKET ; MANY SPECIALITIES IN FURNISHING GOODS, SUGH AS ALL WOOL UNDER WEAR, OVER SHIRTS. DUCK GOODS, WHITE SHIRTS, HECK TIES, HAND KERCHIEFS, GLOVES. ETC A FINE LINE OF BOOTS AND SHOES DIRECT FROM THE EASTERN FACTO RIES, AND OF TNE BEST QUALITIES. IT IS WORTH YOUR WHILE TO LOCK AT THIS STOCK BEFORE BUYING. GOODS SOLD AS LOW AS IS CON SISTENT WITH CONDUCTING A LEGITIMATE BUSINESS. L E. BLAIN. NOTICE. Senders & Sternburg, of this city, having taken the machinery agency of Gk P. Simpson, for Frank Brothers, or rortiana, Will cirrya tun nua ut FARMING IMPLEMENTS suited to the trade, to- wit : WAGONS, HARNESS. PLOWS, AND DRILLS, CUTTING BOXES, and all FAKMING implements of less note. They will Keep tne LA BELLE WAGON, also the RUSHFORD a new wagon with all the late improvements and warranted one of the best wagons in the market. I