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FRIDAY OCTOBER 3, 1884 NATIONAL DEMQORMIO HOIK . For President, G ROVER CLEVELAND of Naw York. For Vice Presided, THOMAS A. HENDRICKS of I ndian. For Presidential Elector, A. C. JONES of Dooglaa county, L. B. ISON oi Biker county, W. D. FEN TON of Yaaahitl cwaky for Tin ruorth. We only need to read Blaine's letter ot acceptance, (the first one), and then read Hendrick's speech at Toledo Ohio in order to determine which political nrK. ; iKa friend of the tieonle. Mr ktk trmu. DEATH HOST JM, I. SMITH am mi 4i & a a I In aat Ntinclav At 4 n'nlnnlr. n m . I . r l.ll - J ' r" r The Newport, ra., aw, tton j, Smlth dled tt hi- twid6ao. lli l v.. t A . hunlnlAr I euueu oy a. rjr, -"j ln portland. Mr. Smith waa horn in an uncnmnromiaing republican, on ra- , , I I i I : ) ,L mamas ftf I 1 n VA - ! uiu.j uv,.s u. - , f . , . , (for tha Daatocaat) TO J 41. H im, parly i. tho irwna pwp... , d d ILndriok. to Ih. BMt mi. ' ' . n . 7.7, .fed if ft. oght not to b. . change wn .. ?T? ''n a in National affair.; or in other word. tn ' uw .J wa. married tn iV to ftliia Uart.r. onahtwo a. a Nation to o on from "7 7 "r" . L,,.. rnuJ1' l8M h 10 8nd year to year as we have been going on representatives.! "No one in the past? I submit to you there are fM mQ r certain changee that every man ought ln M:ne.Bal.. to feel important and proper, hirst, FUhr there should be reform in ue revenu () J$ UamUton one of lh system of the country. 1 shall not un dertake to discuss this at lopgth- I aay tt.r nncrhfc to he k chantre. a moditica- Jin " " nf the eoun- when he moved to Portland where he Llllll 111 tUO 1 V S UUUV1 w uwnh I S3 . k.. Ju a aa U F fitn If ktn otM I m-.dl th.lWd.nt of th. r D?V, LI. rZSZkl"- .v.r .Inc. until hi. dth. j " - i j til IV: iii'- it r i i nil i ib b ill u iJiauiB . . . . . a-'w " In 1867 be went to Europe with his oh ! lit waiiu Uta Irish vou, AikI tbt Ovrnan omt alao, Dom itkt ly, old rtful dodrvr, Jlinmjf nialn. Th Iriah amy i. gYMtt, Hut tbey won't ba otiuylil with chaff LARUE rMTTKE. L.rgO picturcn of Blaine and Logan adorn the Post Office. Logan ih on horseback nt the hoad of a column of soldi!1. A wsg, a few dayn sgo,while waiting for a distribution of tho mail, inquired if that was tho way Logan where he served as proseouting attorney m a f S W (or some time, us siso served as a member of the legislatute of that terri- tory, being elected speaker of thst body. After this be was sp pointed by Preai- Krom tho aly oM artful a.ifra, Jlmm DUlna . . . ., , . nf .t,., 11 rol,lujn Oh I Jimmy, Oh I Jimmy, your humbug la too tUn in I - '-l. or nt Itie liend ot um union column in 1805. Ho further added that h supposed that this was the way Blaine looked just sftet his two mar risgea, both secret .iuaga w. "u": dent Buchsnsn U. 8. district attorney famou..306" delegate, to the Garfield u 1858 convention, from Illinois, came out to whfjrtl he resided until 1870. plump for Cleveland at Jeney vilie.Ill., p otner. 'Icando eomethlng, I feel very sanguine, with Thomas A Scott." (Blaine to Fieher.) family for bia health. In 1868 bs waa nominated by the Democratic party far Mr. Blaine is trying to onrry water United States say to Congress two years r on one shoulder and whisky on the ago? He aaid that the taxation oi we m German papers in the iwnnlo whm bevond tho dofuiutl OI ,,. . a... 1. i1 Government economically administered cltvnd. He.e- Log.o,wbo was . . . ft i..n i m i MIA iLntttiiiiinan nnminM. a Litnitaii it and he urged upon v.ongre toforf f it U we'l known, a majority of " 1 " "7 V ,,u i.eae pa,ers n.v -I"- elected by 12C0 m.jority. In 1882 he 1 I J I VMILini lir V 1IIFU Ul 1IIU IUFIII ' a a .a VK a - . .. I .k. v t.hMn. wa:i hniiiaf r ' ' . was nominated by the uemocrats for I do not feel that I snail prove a os.r 7 " ; 0f the New York maritime and prOduoe . . . ... . Ami to try your wllaa on Paddy, I'm aura It la a atn. YoJ think Dutoliy'a up to wlra, Hut ha'a up to all yoar trlfka, Vou aly okl artful thidfor, Jimmy Ulalo. Ami try It all you may, Tha tiermatf vcita will atay, Oa tha lamooratla day, Jimmy Hlalna. Oh I Jimmy, Oh ! Jimmy, your httmbuir la too kUi, And to try your wllaa on butchy, I'm aura It la a sin. Kvati tho' it tnakaa you III, (Vavaiand and llandrUika All tbo bill, Oftha lilah and tha Uartnana, Jimmy tllalt.a Shouldar to ahouldar thay will aland, Uwlb fr llandrlflka and (lavaland, So your dodtfaa go far naU(ht, Jimmy Blalna, Oh t Jimmy, Oh ' Jimmy, your humbug la too thin, And to fool poor I'at and luthy, I'm aura it U a aln aaaat nr. arr.a u "A UO UO Wl J. ',. . p , , , ot VUC iiaw ora utailinun auu nww , aj k t.k. 1 1 -w deadhead in the enterprise If I once -h.nge. bad joined the CeveUnd and JS" embark lojaeisher.) rJ 'Z "l a to Tiirforfl JaMDh R. Swan and Hon. T La K.m ,h..i The "" b,- - defeated. He was one of the very Judge Joseph R. Swan John W. Andrews, both influential Republicans of Columbus Ohio say they cannot longer countenance the -RtainA randidacv and will not vote a 9 tmir w tne republican ticket. not require, lie toiu mem vaat toe net year it would be $115,000,000. At tho next session of Congress, after the Re publicans had somewhat amended the revenue laws, the Secretary of the Treasury called the attention of congress C firman newsnaner. heretofore Indo - B ST pendent tn politicals out for Cleveland and Hendricks. The Racine, Wis., Advocate, one of the oldest republican newspapers in the Mr. J. 0i Leastire, Repullcan can didate for l'resideu tint idtx'tor spoke to an audience of about 60 persons at ! the court houso last Wednesday eve ning, about ono third or ono fourtti of whom were democrat m. H dovoted most of hU time to lito tariff. Mr. Leasuro is a youug nun who has evi dontly not read up on the tariff ques tion. Ho known tiolutiik; about the pJBi Fall and Winter ANNOUNCEMENT. TMr u BEST TONIC. very greatest men whose services tbe state Iibm nvr tiai! Thn ( irMitniitu liava tilt) . .. ... .Ul: , uractlcal working- of tho larlfflaws, f.. nwmif ittat trihuin to hia abihtv and 4 III A B 1 I . U , ., t.. ., . integrity ol character : " wm a" ( " n t I i i . i . a i . nr.... 1. 1 i... In f..j "Mr. Smith was a natural orator, nigu prowawiops. - - WhiU he was not a vigoroua public or of protective laws even if we could apeaker and did not have much volume manufacture everything wo use aajesay uttersneea whtob never lacked in force Eihtv-tive million dollar, collected T.: A ail' . " TO.D' mh of nrrJirv hich Klaine . , oc curn UI w" ",S"U,"UU -uv aidered ot the w ill tare w. r.vajts siyie, Thegraat prosperi y waich BWM K tbe ot tbu ntrj every KuUett ancJ j.. rep- thouBh h, was ca.cely bo flusnt a. the atatrt ta atiitrtortinir Cleveland and Hen The man who writes a letter with again to the subject of revenue reform . drkk - . I fftt V a 1 a I tk a aa Am m wS S Ft aStal 1 . a a. . t .1 . . . . .an the postscript, Burn It" is pretty ne saiu iumi uuuir kU .-w The ,,.,131,,, nA.puhiio.ns of Mil- ot voioe, he impresaed every mienigeni or laan England. Aid lUero are ou(- sure to get slngod himself sooner or tbe excess collected rrom tne peop.e w.. for mmmlm DMror w,lB w ocisive, wen consiaereo 000 000 of )COp,u io England of whom later. But never to soon. $85,000,000. . work. Hon. Thaddeu. C. Pound is to ZZZTZZ M.000,000 are ptupors, and In fact nearly every parlfofhls speech on that Hubject was about as silly,, the above. Lio Is at variance with reason and good sense, at every point of the sub ject. Bui he Is tho cbufen represen tative and loader of the republican party, and We only regret that all our farmers, laborers aud mechanics weru not oroaenl to hear him. He will mate votes for Cleveland every where among tbe classes above nam ed. His speech from a standpoint of Thla medlfln, c-mblnlnic Iron with p'" vrai'iaMn tonha, uut'kty anl ffniil-nly urra llraprpala, fndlralln. W ruknrw, "It 11" ujndTi'nr rnedjr for Diaaaasaof ths Mtt TnVaft?,lT.r Plawkm-a fnllar tfi Wimn, and all trh eA m onUry lle. HdwamSiniMrci tlicU-etb,-aiii- ln-aflarln- "T jT.-lifi' rnfiUtln--o"rr Inm mctlictnrfOO. It . nr. mi l rtirlflci thr blood, atlpjmaSt ihoappatllD.aldc th" aliul!atlti "t U-. Hrvra llrartMini and hrlrhlflg. and rtn i.gth c 11. the muwIm and ni-nca. tttr IntarmiUrtil cTera, Laaaltudf, lack i r.itcry. Ac . It haa no tquat. A- Thr jfrjiuliii' haa aUrl trad mf V J irM-d fl llrwaoi. VSSfpsa Take nootl a... ..1,1., aaiiMM(anL . LTiaoR. ItEDINfiTON, WOODARD a ( O., Wholeamlai AgenU, Portland, Or. . t I I ( 111 t 1 III, a ... . . I ivond toe iietnttnca 01 an ecoeom- . ui:- ..r ,1.. 1 srMi. rimr vnrk ivr 1 ami ot 1. atnnnamu nf I rOSeniSll p tiermail W!iuuiiuau 01 vui a- .--J . county, stoppages 01 icjd ,,,,100 0f the Government: ... ,,. -,m ,irnmtAmnt a . laree poang presence, be commanded at- , and tbe closing fellowuiien3, the candid.te for J ... , r tentioo, and having once attracted an over tho country. ,V f.u t r-Jl ; I uuiuoer m von. u. audience held attention by his forosof over mo wuunj. Governor of tbe State of .Indiana in a . . t ; a. I 7'I. . t 1 idb run, bun vuo iiuuiwi " 1 ioieiiect,oia earueaiooaa auu ma rnunni ttlls of is illustrated by tramps In every banks in every state tip of factories all The suffering mechanic and his fami- Bpeech nol iong oce boasted of the ly must read with aeitgot 01 me im- 1 f tfaat wheo tbe Kubl.ca . party mense wealth which Blaine has man-! m . it f d ,u sged to pile up. Treasury, but that nw it has an excess Tammany all has made the fol- in the Treasury of $100,000,000. Hia " . .. A A W .1 . 1 : ;n.in. v.,P mvw a i 1 statement mav oe true. own iot IOWIUK UUIUUiaiiouO) " 1 0 A A A . SA.SV AilA derman Hnch J. Grant ; controller, Bpeech was made there was etuv.uw,- . I yv,-w. a r as a t l . 1 ex-Coneressman P. Henry Dugro ; wu lying wis ana sassspujsaj m tor district attorney, ex-Senator George Treasury at the end of the year, there A. Foster ; president of tne board of will be added to that 10 tbe new vault alderman. Dr. M. B. Messemer ; another $100,000,000 and it will atand judges of the court of common pleas, $500,000,000 wrung from tbe people xt it will be in my pow- Bichard L. Larimore, James F. Daly, beyond the demands of tbe it jvern-1 to cuA ma to lhe windward io men'- your behalf if you desire it." Blaino Have vou stopped to thiok bow much . 1 The New York Times, which haa I ... - ? , . hdf tb i , 1 i-H A.nn U niiiisnio.uiiwfi.a.wiiuH uiauu- iouS wcu icg.. a Inariar currency of the United States, ... . t TT!a I Oi.i I pooiican newspaper m tne umtea states . d when u tQ (kj.OOO.OOO, alone ta likelv to be increased to IHOO honesty. About tbe laat time he ever or 2000. Tbe movement i spresding spoke In public waa befoie tbe demo- empty , .I . 1 im crsTin sute onvention which met exU r 0tbe PrU f ' n i Uouai in this city . little are to assume proportion mat, w, Q w tWQ n uoakiottm hun eriously alaim tbe supporters of the for governor. His speech accepting the ... irrn'iit mm lilican fa iidtdatr. nomination attracted wide attention. it. r.Ki.t in rltiri i to aak in atta- At lbl tin b bd Ju,t j a ' 1 r.. - a.;.;, returned Choice Styles We are now ready for the season 1884'85 fully prepared to enter upon a most gigantic busines undertaking, and firmly resolved to place before the public the most extensive stock of goods ever Jbrought to Albany, comprising all th? staples as well as novelties in DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS, FURNISHING GOODS, ETC., ETC., "Will tell the Story." am, if your friend- would deaire to aa- hmhhnd a v. generally Ublish a bank at Little Hack? it will IQ-rkt,, lbkt bj, power as an on be to some extent a matter of favorit ism as to who gels the banks in tbe sev- raaaou. irood souse, and candor wax a in temporarily im- Ut . auaM 1 miiiir a . i 1111 v ritiiu 111 11 a n' f 1 - 1 ' t r ' " power as an orator od themselves. IN BOOTS AND SHOES. for the past three months we have been auietlv preparing for this undertaking, ordering largely from Eastern factories, taking advantage of the panic in the market, with the great factor, "Ready uasn. we nave bougnt desirable goods at "Our Prices." With these facts before an intelligent public, the people will recognize the advantage of bringing their money and produqe to us, and go home ' Happy." We have no "shoddy goods" to offer, our efforts are in th opposite direction, Give us a trial ! and we will give you satisfaction. had not weakened TSJE rOBTa.SB) MKBTIXCi BUKSTTV. the came administered. What do you .ay to that my fellow-citizens? Are you a D mocrmd Are vou a Rppabltcan? Are vou a Granger or Independent! Whatever may be your party relation, what do you aay to that proposition of tbe Cui- ca;o Convention, that revenue shall be reduced to tbe need of tbe liovernment economically administered. (Applaase.) If you do not like that don't vote with uy that the machinery will be turned for a while backward did I aayl No now locked up, is a part ot cur curren cy, and that it has an office to perform, and that if tbe Government does'nt need it the people do. ( Applause) What. is doing good work for the people in its I . u c!ose of tbe ye4ir ,od opposition to me election 01 xnaict. at is emphatically no deadhead in th Presidential canyaas, and the public is thoroughly glad to see i's power turned to the service of the people and good government. It is true that we can not expect it to display the frank loyal ty of a Democratic newspaper to the party it has fought so long, bnt its love of independence and troth, and belief in fidelity to public trusts, will go far to compensate for this. The Albany correspondent of the Boston Herald furnishes an interesting and instructive estimate of the vote of New York in the coming presidential election. He deducts from Garfield, vote of 550,000 in 1880, 40,000 Inde pendents, 30,000 Prohibitionists, and 10,000 Butler Rapnbiicaos, ieaviog to Blaine, on the basis of four years ago, 475,000 votes. To Hancock's vote of 535,000 he adds tbe 40,000 Independ ents, from this deducts 60,000 But ler Ddmocrat8,$ivng to Cleveland 525, 000. Conceding to Gen. Butler tbe Greenback vote of 1880, 12,000, his total vote would be 72,000, and St. John's 30,000. This would give to Cleveland a plurality of 50,000, allow ing thst each candidate will get the same proportion of the new voters. Tbe Herald's correspondent probably un derestimates the Cleveland Independent Republican vote and overestimates tbe Butler vote from all classes. The sop porters of Butler have been counting on a large Tammany vote, which has evi dently slipped out of tbeir Angers. Blaine's story about his first mar riage is very thin. But very few per son, believe the story. Tbe very gen eral impression is tbat it was very recently made up to suit the occasion. Blaine would never have said anything about his alleged recent marriage on the 30 th of Jane, 1850, at Georgetown, Kentucky, had be not become apprised of the fact tbat the proprietor of tbe Sentinel could prove beyond dispute that Blaine wai married at Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, on the 12th day of March, 1851, and that bis first child was born on the 18th day of June of the same year. Tbe belief is general that, when Blaine saw tbe very awk ward position in which he was placed before the public by the above facts, he manufactured this story to relieve himself of the embarrassment under which he waa placed. Why did he not come before tbe public before and tell of this seeond marriage ? Why did ho wait until a bill of discovery had been filed by the defendants in his libel suit which would compel him un der oath to tell if it were trne that be was married on the 12oh of March, 1851, at Pittsburg, Pa., and that his first child was born June 18th, 1851, about three months afcer the marriage i He persistently waited until he was driven into this very embarrassing dilema,and then gave to tbe world a statement tbat he was married secretly in June 1850, in Kentucky. We repeat very few persons will bom fids give credit to this statement. facturer of Cohoes, N. V., declines the Dreeidencv of the fourth ward Blaine t w FOR PALL AHD WHITER WEAR. ComprUlng everything new In lienile- men'a. I.4!V. Mle anl .-liii'lron' Specialties in Fine Shoos, Medi um and Common Shoes, Hovelties Port!.ai, Sept. JGtb, 1884. A fsw daya aioce we saw a farmr , AifV iMmocnu I a a a a . who iuat atartad home from tbe citv. . I be grand torchlight K-puuncan wheat at 50 cent. WaMB tO the Bide r f tbe road and StOP- t vn aa far av aa Aahlaml And ped.and waa busily engaged with pencil from actual count there were 700 in- SHOES. SLIPPERS, &Cf 1 1 1 f m in l n a v t- r uu 1.... . 1 .... 1 i 1: 1 . c.a aJ tin - - - - 1 ' (j,ul) ot tDm, cU ana g D0 mean to .D(i Mmr u tbousb he bad aome knot- ciuuing uoya on iwv, u u..iu- before UonzJoas can set, 11 the popuia- . , A ... ... . . . I in line 01 march. Ibere were not a 1 vi lLffi Kir uimciauu. 1 t w artiii inaaiirai nrnh sm tea nann lie 1 . .: r.k- IT;I nr.rU ... . I 7 r.ww.w ..... - I ttintiaand in liop. where ."tOOO were ex a.v-v. " f -K Iu Mt. Waahiniton, a little town ml.a.uxl na with. "Sav. Mr., ha von 1 " I 1 ' . . . . ZLi eaiimatedat 50,000,000, then there is . -uuk or. "T.." " ' ' rr . mrr . . . . .. ..1 u-oiuiiw w-u.; , ..vm .v .w. icoeu io uKgers 1 atrelcheu out. Dtt 11 toua even men um locked up m tne ireasury wo-toe vauiu for mod 2 for BatJer nfaffiB it WU mm m who 19 minute, by the watch to pass. It Tjgg' fiS3Bg and Children's see if be had received no, ,ooe .er There waa not any enthuian not 1 SUU'JS till J Olippcift, a a - . 1 Wk.A rv,.l I " ' I auch aa oneht to tn manittwtefl at tin' " m 1 : 1 ii 1 mn. 1 1 I r : . ... i - .. . . . . T a. . tli.t ,ow wr- leucanea ior at uu cents per ooenei, w. celebration f a first or second wedding. Call and ee tne largeat an 1 oawa 6 s 1" ' I Mr. raxon was at tbe prohibition told him vr hail aroma know led ire of On mntln read that it waa "better to there tooea cnangt. ine iemocra hamdmmtmmm Veterdav wreathed in sWa. and .mmrJ.u him we be married twice than not at all." But .a a . a . -wi a. A 1 a w mw 1 n " " u a a, .a b a.ia.wn v . t U4 (na.'a inar aajriu tun. r um -w I amilAa. H- atiil nredicta aland S ide -..IJ t.lt kim k- .k ,-, ahn.dd a a ----- - - I mTmTWmm a mw SMwvh aatw mwmir -w-w- wAf.n aaaa a-n f Ku a as. I 1 1 fAi f A (ha ran I ft VA. I . - . 1 'r": from Blaine in thi. atato, and think. h-V6 received if he would tell ua tbe manri rf lhA I aAVAmmOVlf. afrhtaVVa t rfa 1 1 I I u. " " 'J If Kihinaon will kaawamned hv I 1 1 1... ..1.-1- k k-J 1 - - J I DUIUUCI U UUUJDII UO U.VI" Kodicott and Seelye. .ob. Gol darn it." said he, "I can Edmnntl M. Wood, bead of the figger that out myself ; but whst I firm of Honrv Wood's Sons. 31 Oliver can't act tbroueb mv mind is this : If w - W v ar street, heads the call for an aotl-Blalne the farmer received 75 ctnta to $1 per republican organization lo INatick I bubel when there waa no tariff at all Mr. Wood has beeu a life-long repub- on imported wheat, and only 50 cenu Bluer. A "charm" worka quietly, aurely. r .... . . . A- i ... . i .. .... i i.. .....i ... .it. .i..t ..!. . prom nil y. t nmuuKui y nu u ""ti" ful enact. That ta jual the way thla won .... IW iwoinkookou . wr uunar ihi rar, I niUKing It VU dag down beneath it,$8 to $10 for every m c.nvai- wu u u ( man, woman and chi d in the country. fof g. Jobn nri a t if tbe coidneas of this farce would indi cate tbat thia twice marriage business was whst was tbe matter with this apoloav for a procession. Too much i m - v marriage. X. Arlrtl tike Thla ia what Mr.. at real, New Or loan a, aaya of Brown's Iron a Ukarsa." Maver, of Baronne St uoaat in the oily. SAMUEL E. YOUNG, Albany, Or MADY'S Lunch House Restaurant Country produce taken at the "Highest Market Price." MONTEITH & SEITENBACH. the Damocracy, for when tbe D3mccra. konk count.tme, ai Cll( ,t cy comes into power, I undertake to and dlxWiion u wa, VQiea Wfl licsn. but think Blaine Is corrupt per bushel when tbe tariff of twenty from tbe crown of his bead to tbe cenu per bushel waa imposed, bow much soles of his feet. On Wednesday ove- would tbe tariff have to be increased in ning last 99 republican voters of Bee- order that the farmer should get notb all for bis wheat." told him that he must ask Hon.. to 14, to support St. Jobn as a unit M. C. George and Binger Heressnn. and to have no Blaine ballota at tbe Ua want awav vowins that he woald t y i e .j I I lorwara in iavor oi reiorm, reonsiog on eXectlon day. Ltst year See- nerer vote again for one of those "pro taxation to the siati of the Govern- . . .-j a ... I Kona voteu ior iv)uum u its. nuiwr tMtiva" men. ment economically a imm tstere i. wna- 7, AlmvG At an a.l loomed meet- are you going to c llect any more for? , , , believed that the few repub- Ao imm-n, Gorman democratic (Voice, "Stealing ") Have you stop- Ucang in town who W9re not pre8ent meeting was held at the Academy of .a .a a a a a I a a ma atf pad to think thet the moaey, which is . thti mMitiaQ, More mention wm music in ew Xorix on aepi. 8. uon. w at 3 5 - acquiesce. igei president. The tnrong in ana around tho building was immense. And now tne partisan news-sath- Oswald Ottendorfer, editor of tbe ereis of the Associated Prose have en- Stoats Zcitunu, Ex-Gov. Solomon of ever the Government doesn't need be- tered upon their camroaiflrn In favor Wisconsin, and Joseph Pulitzer, of longs to the people. If you owe h to of Blaine. The dispatches are loaded the HVlfi made speeches. During the Gonernment pay it. If you don't down with glowing accounts of the meeting Oarl SchurU appeared on owe it to the Government for tbe pur- Blaine's electioneering tour through the platform. Ills appearance was pose of carrying on its affairs ecocomi- the country. Sickly,silly accounts are the signal (or the most enthusiastic cally administered dob'c pay it,just stop given about where and when Blaine and prolonged outburst of applause to think how much that $400,000,000 took his dinner. Telle that at a cer- that has been heard ln this citj dur- : - r -a - - a or $500,000,000 would do for vou and tain hour and minuto at tt particular Ing this campaign. Tbe audience yours. I don't kojw how much it place, and under certain particular j simply went half wild, and shouted would do. 1 know that in Iodiana,with circumstances Mr. Blaine took a bath, and cheered for over three minutes. a soil of wonderful richness with many Tells of his sneezing because ho had At tenth Schurz, after having been of the institutions that make wealth for a bad cold, and a thousand and one called to the footlights, was permitted the people, manufacturing ebtablish- other silly, sickly things of the most to say he was weary, after his exten ments. I know that there is many a man trivial Importance and all to help ded trip through the west He told tbat can not find employment, there is Blaine's canvass. The telegraph will bis hearers be had met with the kind many a family that is hard pressed, be- be regarded with suspicion when est reception all through the west,and - A l speaking of political news, a. a . a . cause enterprise is stopped, because there is noemployment for ia'oor. Ought tbat to be with $400,000,000 locked up in the Treasury? The Democracy says: "Reduce taxation until tbe amount shall be just what tbe Government needs." TESTS. The Sentinel, (Jacksonville,) ssys : "Tbe long public life of Hon. James Or. Blaine in which be has proven himself to be a man of eminent ability, and unimpeachable integrity, together with the strictest test of his private life aud character, which arc without reproach have scattered to the winds the scanda lous stories" which Democrats have circulated against him. We suppose the Sentinel, in referring to tbe test of Blaine's private life, had reference to his two marriages, both secret, and tbe first one of which, (if there ever was such a one,) waa in valid, and the second of which occurred three months and six days before tbe birth of his first child. Yea, verily thesn are tbe tests that Blaine relies on. Suppose, after bis veto of the five cent fare bill, Gov. Cleveland wrote to Cyrus W. Field, tbe principal stockholder, calling attention to tbe good service be bad performed for the elevated roads in New York city? Suppose the Governor asked to be admitted to tbe enterprise, and as sured Field tbat he would be no deadhead, and that he 8aW various toma ot Deapapala. Price 10 ami 75 conu per bot- chaonels in which he knew he could be useful, Suppose Cyrus W. Field gave the correspondence to tbe press. Would the Blaine organs have been willing to believe that the Gov. had tbat everywhere be found great en thnsiasm for the democratic ticket An overflow meeting was held io Irving Hall. The enthusiasm was of the heartiest and most unbounded character. The tide of German re publicans coming to the democratic nominees Is swelling to cheering heights and proportions. SMILOlTS VITALIZES la what you nasi for Con aUpaUona, Loaa ot Appetite, Dkaainaaa, and ail ajrmp Ua, Tj-OR SALE. Gaod farm, an mils wt of Brownsville on the road leading to Haloey, containing 102 acres, oak ridge land, aome naa oak grove, all enclosed, 75 acre in cultivation, a young nak..-1 A akaNkkaM a rttxtvA hpn ana4 fa. t m been made the victim of designing hou,Cf twogood welu with pump., Price men, that the transaction was of a I $2600, one year time oa one half amount if daaied. with security on premises. Uali at derful family medlcina worka on invalids who have been suffering the woaa of liver complaint, dyapepela tnd impoverished blood. Those who know Ha worth say it in a complete cure for dyspepsia, weak naaa, malaria, neuralgia, etc. rapalar Mkjrsteiaaa. There ia a growing demand on all hide, for remedies agreeable to the taste as well aa beneficial In effect, aud the leading physicians and druggiats gladly welcome to the list of new remedies all preparations possessing real merit and a pleasant taste. It la aow admitted by all who have tried the new remedy, which 1. having auch an immense sale Syrup of Figsthat It 1 the most efficacious preparation ever discovered. If you want tbe best of all liver medi cine, and purgatives, Syrup of Figs is your choice. Trial bottles free and large bottles for aale by Langdon & Cj. A UTe aavlM Vreaeaf . Mr. Nf . E. Allison. Hutchinson, Kan., Saved hia life by a simple Trial Bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery, for Consump tion, which caused him to procure a large bottle, that completely cured him, wnen Doctors, change of oiimateaud everything viae uau utuau. juvuaia, iwuih.hi.wi Hoarseness. Severe Coughs, and ail Throat and Lung diseases, it is guaran eed to cure. Trial Bottles free at Foe hay Mason's .Drug Store. Largealz e 91.00 Hi ulkv aJtuca sal e. The beat salve In tha world for out 1 I .....A ..1 11 m1 .Unit li ores, tetter, chapped bauds, chilblains, noma and all kinds of akin eruption. This salva Is guaranteed to give perfect aatlafaeUon in every case or moaey re funded. Price S5o par box. For sal ty Fosbay A Mason Hj rap af rigs. Nature's own true laxative, Pleasant to the palate, acceptable to tbe atomacb, ' harmless in its nature, painful in its ao tion. Cures habitual constipation,billlou aess, Indigestion and kindred Ills. Cleans es the system, purifies the blood, regulates tha liver and acta on tbe bowels. Breaks up oold,obiUs and fevers.etc. .strengthens the organs on which its acts. Betbltter , nauseous liver medlplnes, pills, salts and draughts. Sample bottles free, and large battles far sale by Foshay A Maaon. El w a O Two door l aat of Sdd Fellow's Temple, ALBANY, OREGON SEALS AT ALL HOIKS ALL PRICES. Eastern, bhoalwatcr aud Yaquiua Bay Oysters. ALWAYS ON HIND e a a ? 3 8 9 n i? a w s Builders and Farmers NO MORE BROKEN HINGES, NOR BARN DOORS GETTING OFF THE TRACK ! TERRY. XjUf, . ft S purely business characterand had no reference to tbe Governor's official in tegrity? Would they? Not much. They would have affirmed that Cleve laodjwas a dishonest man. The dem ocratic press is doin? precisely what tbe republican journals would hav9 done uoder8imilar circumstances. premiaesor addres D. A. trantnonnty, Or. Carter, Egan, jpOR SALE. One hundred and forty acres, nine miles above Lebanon. 40 acres in coJU Jlvation. 10 acres slashed and sown to ass. Comfortable dwelling, good outhouaes. Cheap. Inquire at this ffl ce. THAT BACKING COUGH oan ba ao quickly cured by Shiloh'a Cure. o gusraotea It. WILL YOU SUFFFR with Dyapepaia and Liver Complaint 7 Sbllob'a Titauaar la guarantee to cure yoa. SLEEPLESS NIGHTS, made mists rabffl by thst terrible cough . Bhllon'a Cure la the retneily fur you. CATARRH CURED, health and aweet breath ae eared : bv SUlloh'e CaUrrh Remedy. Price 50 oenta. Naaal Injector free. For lame back, ide or cheat, use Shiloh'a Poroua Plaster. Price 26 cents. SHILOIfS COUGH and Conaumptlon Cure la sold by ua on a guarantiee. It cures consumption. CROUP?WHOOPINO COWOH and BrotohlUa 1 medlaUly relieved by Shiloh'a Cure. PATENTED SEPTEMBER 2Stb, 1880.J litis cut repreaenta ba Terr Wrought Irion Hanger, and section of Wrought Kail, iu i-.Mt.un. Tbe rail ia Car aaperior to any trn in use It never decays or warps, ia always in good work. rag order, and kaow, lee chaff or dirt cannot accumulate on tha track, as ia the eaaa kith cast rail. It requires no abed oyer it, and any ne can put it up lhe rail ia made of one by 3-16 inch Wrought Iron, in six and tdgnt foot strips. Ibesupporta are twelve t neb ee apart, and aregaaram teed to hold the hear i rat door. It cannot yet off the Sea Lion Silver Polish, Thla polish ia manufactured from ub marine vegetable substances and will not mark or scratch thu wofteat metaU, For cleaning and polishing lloe plated ware, Jewelrv and glass, v.e oballenge the world 'for its equal. Sampie hoxe sent by mail for 25 oenta, llber-i! discount tr agents and wholesale deaVr. .ddrefi Albany, Oregon. CtaXV The hanger has a proctinK lip and is used with wooden stripe. rack wlirn put up as snown, ana win not u'o- For Sale by PETERS & STEWART, Albany, Oregon DEALERS IN GENERAL HARDWARE, PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS DEERING BINDERS AND MOW ERSSTUDE BAKER WAGONS, J. I. CASE THRESHERS AND ENGINES, ACME HARROWS AND ALL KINDS OF FARM MACHINERY. CALL AND GET PRICES. tfKHBUIUT & SCHOMAEEE, CSeneral Agents for IRON TRIBUNE AND BUCKEYE WIND ENGINES. ,a5 Hft2afkBSpiBiaMaB8 PORTABLE SAW MILLS, FARM a SAW MILL ENGINES, THRESHING MACHINES, ETC. At Flrat Ilanda. THIS WELL KNOWN HOUBK "AVE OPEN El) a Branch Office aitd Supply House i at Cor, Front vid Taylor SlrtsiU, Portland. Or., where they will . . .. 1 u. a . ! . .nu r K.W Mill. carrv in alork ronaoto aiiu di.huh.ij m - ii . PorUbla Ttaction and-Stationary enjjmea aim 'Now KaaaUoaT throahera, hoiwt powera, ale.aae.. Write for illomraUd oatalofue Kit free address (nam- ng thla paper.) RUSSELL aft Ce., Portland, Orron. Red CrownMills a IS0M, LANNING & CO., PROPR'S. KMW PROCESS FLOUR 8UPKRIOR FOR FAMILIES AND BAKERS USE. BEST ST0RAGF FACILITIES. Highest LPrice in Cash for Wheat ALBANY OR. ii i in New Backeye FORCE PUMP IBI QCreBSjJJJ mWmtmmmmmmW mmmfe, yPp THOII. SANDS in e. Bin in fclglt Wind. Works easy throws a con stant stream. Has lorcIatn , urd TyliuLider. Is easily aes. Is the cheapest and the best Force Pump ia th world ior deep or shallow wells. Thousands ia use in every part ot the United States. Never freezes in the winter. Mend tor circu lar and prices, SALluM WOOD rUIVIFS, HOSK rUEM AND FITTl-Nua OF ALL KIND3 alwaj s ou nand and furnished to order. Parties desiring any article io oar lias will be piomptly attended to by addressing u a or calling at oar place of business on State Street, between Commercial and Frout.Salem, Oregon. iStroiig and Durable Will mat SHRIHK SWELL, WAir os t it r LS IN THE WIND, L S. ROBERTS, City Market. (SUCCESSOR TO FRED GOETZ.) Will keep a full supply of good meat at bottom prices. ALBANY, OREGON. Chairs! Chairs! Rawhide bottom chairs for both old and young, at bottom prices at tbe factory of JL IUT1VaA.M, Albany, Oregon