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About The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 8, 1889)
11 . . n TO DEK2CSAT, 2 IH ADVANCE Rn A1 END WO WW OF YEAH. Ittasd every Friday by TV N 1 1 j V -V jCV kve vg i ) Cilalng raise in eda known K F. Sos. r C H.- tnwAiir, See Albany Mannfaottirars of TEAM EONES CM3T AH 3 SAW WLLMOIKEI.Y ISDN FB3.1TS A0 ALL KINDS OF HEAVY AND LIGHT WQ3X,.IN AKO 33AS3 ' -: in:: dsof in vhlnerv rt re"Jrtna l Patterns Mad on Short Notice, THE-PLACE. tvyal .iumim mil ' Pane. Brothers, Groceries, ; Pwauca, Biksi Goods, Etc. Etc. Their Roods are lue bmt and tbf tr;prioa ' rwuoaabla. t ML. XXV. ALBANY, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8, I H8J). NO 15 Long-Sfanding Blood Diseases are cured by th pcrsoverinar us of Ayer'a Barsaparilla. - Thta medicine la an Alterative, and cause a radio! change In ths system, The prooeaa, in loma cases, nay tot b quite ao rapid aa la others but, with persistence, the Malt la certain. Bead thea teatlmontala l M For two ysara X suffered from a ee ere pain In my right side, ami bad other trouble caused by a torpid liver and dyspepsia. After Riving several medicines a (air trial without a cure, I bogta to take Aver 'a ta ran purl Ha. I Wat greatly benefited by the rirat buttle, and alter taking Ave bottliw I waa conv E lately cured." John W Benton, 70 awrence at., Lowell, Man:;. Laat May a targe carbuncle broke out on my arm. The uaual remetliea bad no effect and I waa eon Hoed to my bed for eight weeks. A friend induced me to try Ayer'a Baraaparllla. he than threw bottlea bealed the eore. In all my expe. rienc with medicino, I never taw mora Wonderful Results. Another rnrkei effect of the nee of tale medli-tne waa the etrent tinning of my aluht." Mra. Carrie Adonis, JUolly bprlngs, Teaaa. "I bad a dry aealy tumor for years, and anflered terribly t and. aa tar broth er and sister were similarly afflicted, I presume the malady la hereditary. Laat winter, Dr. Tyron, (of Fernendina, Fla.. ) recommended me to take Ayer'a Baraaparilla, and continue it for a year. or nve montni 1 took it dany. I bare not bad a blemish upon my body lor the laat three month." T. K. Wlioy, ltd Cbambera at., New York City. " Laat fall and winter I waa troubled erith a dull, heavy pain In my aide. I did not notice it much at nrt, but it irraduaUy arew won nutil t Wan almoet unbearable, Pnring the lattof part of thta time, dtaordora of the atom, aca and liver inereeaed my troublea. I began taking Ayer'a Barsaparilla, and, after faithfully continuing the naa of thta medicine for tome moutha, the pain en bwiinna pwrw'U at the PertUnd Bas!ne folleir-. ItJrtWiKl. Cmton.sv at th Capital Uu- Doth achool arc Armitroiic. h courac ot atadica and tame rate of tuuwo i v ntlrve wlrm. Oerffoa. Jct ihe kAretnrntof A. P. Armstrong, h 1l:isine.s, Mhorlliniiu, rlUrwy. reamaasblp and Engtmh Uepart oteata. Uay and evening mMon. tMadentsad fitted at any time. r'orjoinlCatalogue.aiidrew, rruu laiw Crtlt, f D faaiUI Utta. iortiaiul. urrfug. vn iei diaappenrett and I waa completely cured " Mra. Aaguat Ju JTuibunh, Haverhill, aUaa. Ayer's Sarsaparilla, raaraBBB by Dr. J. C. Ayar It Co UwaB, Mtta, , Prtea ai alx botUaa, aa. Wert. i abettla. ' PIC 3,13 AND .RUSHES A.T DEfOE , e ROBSON'b .-V Julius Gradwohl's Golden Rule Bazaar. Itia tuck baa Ui euiarged ao that It equal an pn tba Coaat, and oooataU of Roger1 Bro3. talwafe. Silverware, French Ohlnr and Orys Boya Wagons, Doll Oarriagef , Fancy. Goods, and a general , - assortment of Crockieyv , ; and Toys. . Ha tm J llreet and narri the larffewt alook la the baa been addod a complete line) of Wlilamatta Valley, to wbW FAMILY GROCERIES. Agent for tnrareaea aompaalea with a capital g reftatlutt f75.000,OC. . . . ' r J. grlct on pari Franoala. Hlor wtrd dautcb feaprocben.wn i - '30 . v!"' i jj '.'. I K LOCAL RECORD ' Social Party. A very jileutant (octal parly wat gtyan litT. uriiy at tle rati. dence of Mr Frank J Millcr,neartlie Dbm aca at office. An evening wai apent ina very enjoyable manner In ainutemenU of different kind. The following were pre ent : Mine Hit'tle Chrinev.Alice Blake, Sarah Wheeler, Sndlo llav.ly;Mav Mill, Utida Miller, Mr and Mra A J Hodgc. Mer RumcII VVyatt, D II Jamea, Y S Slock. Wm Wright, Sain GttUa, Ed Crot- cn, F L. Ketitoit, An Accuratb l)gcRi"riiN. Pot matter are (requertly In receipt oi one queer letter of Inquiry, and their life would be a burden If they attempted ta antwer alt ol them, .ty the Headlight. Poatmaaler Mitnn, of Tillamook, ha ju.t received a letter from a man who want to know '-ll he een anything of a regular old blue-bellied Yankoe,70 year oiil. very gray with reayy beaid.a wagon miter by trade. lie la over there forclama.fUh and health. Mr Mon hatnt eea him. - A Lkttir Writrr. Did you aver atop tthlnk what a tlrele letter writer good local paper It? irenk after week, reaching into year after year it goea on, telling of the marriages birth, death, and coming and going c( the people of our town, bus!. ne aucce or fat'ure, accident, crop Improvementa, meeting, In tact event of all kind. All la grlt that come to the hopper of a good local paper Mor al Send the Ormocrat to your a.ern friend.' i i Wovlpn'T Lccatr. Forty men arrived In thUcity yterd.y morning on the Port land boat destined (or the Nehaletn valley, where they Intended to take up timber claim, aaya the Atorla Punmr, - They were under the pilotage of locator May re, but owing to the latent of theaeaaon th men refuted to go Into tne neid. in can- aequanca a strike occured and the men stood off and refuted to go Into the forest or do any work at all. - Thb U!lo, Oroawiirr The lec ture or more properly stump speech" by Pro! Rork on Thursday evening, October mh, drew ao interesting audlencc.mostly laboring men. The apeaker waa frequent ly applauded, lie enumerated social and political 111 which afflict ut, and eve If we cannot agree that hi remedy for them Is compounded exactly as we think it ought to be, he does us a good service by pointing them out. Near the c'ose ol the address about go peraona stood up to sig nify that they were wining to join tne "union party. Pro! Rork.as organiser ol the partv, will vuil every portion vi tne stale. lie Is eloquent and well Informed. Oregon City Crir. , Gbttimo TtacD. The following from the Eugene tfgt'slrr Is a sample of the way the booms in Military companies often terrain te.though It U quite different from the tperience In' Albany, where consider able Jntereat la taken even to this day : We get it from good authority that the militia companv In this dtr will disband about the firtto'f next Api.at which time most of the members wtt have served their three veara. The bays have no good place to drill and have lost all Interest in the buainet. It Is hs'd now to obtain a quoru-n for dtl.l." Cow Casbs. Every term, of Circuit Court witnesses several caw cases. They are generally curious affairs. The value of the cow when killed Is generally asss ed high. The company offers to comprise an a less amount. The owner refuses. A suit follows. The company pays for she row all the same : ' but It Babts on princl ?ie, just tne same aa in owner t im ww. f It didn't fight tt would have Its hands full sll the time and ll fights aa a precau tionary meaaure Aa Ita attorney I paid i . . . - by the year wnat s tne was any waynna it makes cow owners rustic, - Pavixo 5trit. Few people have any Idea af what It coils ta pave the streets of a city According to an article In a re cent Harpm the cost to large cities Is nearly Sjoo,ooo a mile, ranging from two or three to sl dollar per aquare yard. We are in favpr of pavements by all means In Albanv.but It ia going to taae iota oi mon- e Nuonoie we oeriect wur nwtn r and then etart in on a mile of pavament.fwr we need about that amount. A Littii Birthday Part. At J ay clock laat Th a raday, Lena Miller gave a birthday party at the home of her father Mr F J Miller, lust back ot tne ubhocrat office. Six vears was the exact age, ana I B (here was a crowd of little glrla and boys. inrWtriff- her school mateaat Mla Wheei' ar klndergarteau 'A fiyeyear old reporter inr the iimocsAr nreseot pronounce u just a splendid party with lots cf fun. K'Wivn Sea a. Occasionally one reads of. towns becoming so dull that grass grows la the streets, but Prlneville, though not a dull place by any means, can meet the grass racket anyhow, half-wav and go Mixrb Up. -The following from a fa lem paper ia a good illustration of the manner in which people are always Im agtnlng they are referred taln newopsper attack, probab! became the shoe pinches 'It seems that a . wrono Impression has gone out concerning an article in" the urnl a few daye ago headed, "Under the Gat-Ltght" lUport reaches tlt office that a certain lady Imagined because her hubby kept late hours that he was the per son meant In the article. Accordingly she prepared to seek veniMnce and going to the woodkhed she obtained about two feet oi garden hose, and silently awaited Ihe arrival ot her husband who arrived ralher late during the evening. Aa soon as he arrived ahe laid the facts before him and proceeded soon after to pummel him at a uvaiy rate Vi it n lite non. The lady we are orry to ay mlatakes the nr.lcte, yet if she acted In good faith, probably he ha laid the foundation to a future undorkland ing." f SfRRAD Disastrously. Let thing get out obout a city and It a little Spread through the pkper like gosttp at a sawing circle. Tnat was Eugene City's exper nee in reierence to us weater. A . paper there talks sensibly as follows: A few weeks ago we made note of the fact that owing to the high llcenso charged for tho- atrea In this city aeveral good companies had refused to show hire. Since ihtn our exchanges have contained some very cut ting remark concerning it and thU city Is miug wen auveniecg a a place without amusument. Huir.anlty necda some am. usements and should hare It. (lomolalnl ia made of theaters charging high prises of admlsklon. Put the licence higher and their charges will go up to correspond. A good theatre will be arranged here as soon as the license I reduced. Will it a Doits. The plan of build. iflg a line Ol rail from Salem to Stay ton, on the Oregon Pacific, and from Salem to Dixie, on the west side broad gauge Is re ceiving general discussion and the pror- osltlan Is generally meeting with approval I class In every respect. It is Arm, and Am Orroob Cavr. G 0 Duncan, an Eastern explorer recently In Oregon, in writing about the Malheur cave, among other things sayst The cave Is twen'y feet wide and six feet high at Its entrcnce) ahd has an Incline downward for the rirat 3 so fct, and then turn lo tl( northeast anil runs very nearly straight lo the water, a distance of one half mile- from Its mouth. It will average fifty fe t wide and twenty (eel high and l very, iform In Its struct ure, the walls running op about six fert on either side, and then commence 3 lo . arch over, and certainly form the flnet arch in the whole family uf raves that were ever discovered. , It Is almost beyond descrip tion and rivals the great Mammoth care In its smoothness ol character and unl formlty. This magnificent cave has evi dentlv'been ued In trme by the inllans as a fortilicatlun; the entrance Im been walled up with stone, and there are,' al.o( two wan or orrcworR n tne iniJr, running from each corner of ihe entrance diagonally near the center some fifty fert long ; tit i wa lor aeepmi defence In ciue they were driven back front the mouth, Lkmamon. Prof. M V Rork lectured at the band hall lat evening In the Intermit of the Union Labor psry. Me Is a very able rpeaker, and preents his views in a forcible manner, and his theories are very plau.tblc Wn. Retherfurd has stild hi saloon to James Muntey and Joel Mayer, of this ptnce...,.MUs May Howard and Prol. .Williams, Ihe great splrltuallats, gave a perlortnan:e at Union Hall last evening lo very appeetlatlve and enlhu.U attic auntence. Aitiiougn we do not be lelve In aptrituallsm, we confess that many. In fact all, of the manifestations of spltlt power were beyond our cfcmprehen slon Xtfr$$, Railroad WoRK-On the esttcrn ex- tentlon of the Oregon Pacific, employ ment is furnished to over a thousand men, lltSTOKIO LKMOSS.. ( . . ; ' M mmmm i. l ?. Ill.tory shows us (tint almost every government that has bean overthrown has owed Its downfall lo the dlsrontrnt esclt eJ by rivertsxatlo i. It also show ut that almost every Insurrection and civil war has been due to the same cause, , And It has made no difference whether the taxes were direct or Indirect, the dUcontent has arisen from the - hardnhipa proiiuoid by overtaxation. It Is, therrfnre, a great mUfortune to nir country thrtt nur people allow themselves to tie m tuidiiud; deludsd that I hey ere Itullffi-rcnl to the Cast of malnlalnlng the government and hushed Into the belief thai It mskra no difference how many million of dollars are watted unnecettariiy n long as these ml'tlon are tcatterrd nong Ihe people, We hesr It said on every side, even by tlfwe who should krnw better, that it makes no difference about our expenditures at I'Mtg as the cath l apent among our. selves. A man nvlght just a well say ot his own extravsganccs "'It does not matter. I pend iton invself and family But It ought never to be forgotten that every dollar of national expense mutt be paid by he people the laboring people chiefly. And the people who are, so very poor that they never pay out oncdodsr In tsxea directly, and who have no property to be attested, do never the lea pay moat of this tax- not In money, but In suffering In a word, In enduring Increased privation en account of enormous indirect taxation. Human get.lus hss never yet been able to devise any form of taxation that does not weigh mast heavily on Ihe tolling masses except a light tax on luxuries and on In comes. But even this tax must be very esrelully adjutted or eUe the rich w tile Tflf DUTY Oil CAErrr W00I4. The American Wool Jtifrrttr, although opposed to fr carpet woal anJ claiming h. t free raw materials of this kind would not bene, fit Ihe wool trade, makes this significant ad mistioni . ,-. , . A removal of the duty on carpel woolt would IMbably cause a reduction In the price of car pel to the ttxtcnl of at Ic.itt a portion of lii dut now pnfii' . " " ' '' ".'' ' SjiipoiK', for the (iiir;oe of the c-tsci t ml the ffrfjrli-r MrorreVt an I ihe ' atlmissioa o. carpet wool free of duly wiulrt nnt so much benefit the tfitdc in ca"rjfl wtwl, what shall be said of lint soconil proixtif ion? Is it not Ihe duty of amgress, in a efise ahcre " it is not ctsuned thai the trade williw injured, to tegis lats lor the (Mtmimer ? ShmiU nm ihe men and women who f.ti carpels coins into ibe eakiila a, n(,, ..to one ciatms int ie fluty on carpet wool is protective. tuscaUM Very little of that Utt of wail pro luce I in this Ounlry, It is prodiicett, according to (lie testimony of the woolen m,inuf4cturera,in a semi barbarous country, The duty ttn it does not benefit the carpet msBufactttrcrs since I hey get n. benefit from a tax that they aid In their goods ii uua not a u our wool growers, lor tney ere not ia coinpctiiian with that kind of i.roluct But it does iojnre every man and every person that Has occasion to buy a yard t,f cjtpeting; snu tabes from hi or her pocket a sum of money in use llut at.ts no ioduilry ati.l is not aeedatl by lite government, Wliy.then.slumld such a lax remain t How better could Ihe sur plus revenue be reduce ! t , . . I txxmllar flSUT ia doe . u...u.Tt a rnoeh to thanrneaa anrl 27w'"",a ? ?MM eompoundlng aa to -'Oiaeaana lnthw obtoet,or If .they be Mvanoaa wui prove a potent cure. th Inrradlanla tli.fnu.laM Takall tn time, .itr.beeka " It takee tba piftoa of a $'C1iiri euttir nraw v t awlntlont. All Who fmaA i ff OR WMOBC I lawd.trjlary Uvea will Ond ,.,,,.. .1 IHbe beat preventive tt nH"T landenrafor lodiveatlaai. Hf" . vl !m.OpatioTv iie)aha, tlUUonmfm. Ua and Mental LproSn. n urn iSfuA"0..00 aalerrermice wits buaiDoae .While taking, trut children It I moat In iVooeot nod riarinl. ; dancer Km .xpoanre fter taking. Care tulle, in atrrbana. ftowat Com.l.l. and Vaeerlah Cold. Invalid and ,anrat perw,ii will And It the jnildoat Aperient and Tonic thay can Dm, A little itkn at night Inaure ren-eahlng sleep WOO a natural maenal.lnn if k- lirL. -i. - A littla taken In tha mAmfn. ak-Mn- an eppetius, eleanaca tbe stumacli juid W'Z . I ' beta WKtldne awdiciA ta - i a twtaty fun tad aavt Mnr baa ablate i 1 ! P? " eompouad Uul would. h l.k fcmmoaa Ut Kcgnlalor. prewpcly i'1 1 ad actealy am tha Lent S acuV, 'k i and alth tam tima aulriciMoH nr-nkl t I Y U M u"rro. Wathloctea, Ark. . Za """'aastii lXKKrortBr4 Z t"k on 'root of Wnpper.and tbe Hjjl and Hignateiw of J. H. yJSfim' Co- la fed. ou the aide. XaJta nootnr7 Sl", , THE DEMOCRAT U tbf. (.-.( - - - Ad liking medinm In ihe CftMrnl WfrWt'ttr Valley, -t tfil I If.PMO ft :e at. Albany. ( r aa Bex-ond-cliMMi wail matter. saaaaawge Bar-uj, , 'U-J.-jaawaiE. ..w. -j first National Hank OP Af,KAXt, ,OKK.OW. rattrlrat.. . . ... ,-. I. r: ri YU Prtatdaut ....... H. E Tin tn: 0iiiv.,,......,,.. ,....E. W. LAM. Ik.'.. TKARnACTM A 0KKfc.kAUlitii5lMwa. ACtXrt BTS KEPT rit.Jwt la thai. IOHT EXC'HANflK unit W mi.l.ie lmf.r. ! Xaw Tors, an frtneivm nwfi nl I'm rtuf,!, .... at . i. a Twm, --y. vr, L4ux, b Buii., h. Vhttin, Vauiaa t. Ti'Sari.b " m . i S . Li"i Coantv hv.k. , Conn, Rilstoi Chamijerlain, ALBANY -' 'OREGOff, TftAM!ACTa-ei"r' 'tink'.i'il t.w."'. it1 t'l-t e,trtl','l, tirti't'tn LOAN MOiVKV apfJa4 airily KF.rr,IVK.IN..iu..it.jfy;t , s,r. r i Hank of ALBANY, OAPlTAt,, Preldnt.i.. ,.... . View Priilent Cashier ... ihvm. SBO.OOO. II BPYt'T J. W. K,MS .It V, M KllKI .Si 8laht Kchne and tnlesrrnMf fruit- fer oi N iw Yorit. Sin Fmn'sUm and Portland. Oregon Collections ntadoa favoralde lerniM. and a Salem gentleman Just down' from j T'3 ,l b7 ome eyrtem of chicanery. The the region of Brltenbush fold a 8tai$mn re potter that the Use wts being built first It one better. This week a wild gooae aa aaan awlmmnle in a puddle or water on Main street Jewess. . When It Is considered that a twelve mile road will strike the Oregon pacific and an eight mite one the west side the plan looks feasible Insomuch as Salem would have to build but twenty miles to place her on a dl rect transccntincntal line and also on a road leading down to tidewater. The ru mors are gradually resolving themselves Into something more tangible than mere rumors and It need occasion no surprise to hear of some definite action being taken In tbe matter quite soon. SteUtm. A Ml' ddt Itrm. But, what's the use olopjectlng and all this sort of business, Even Albany the metropolis sit down of Linn county, the great (f) railroad center of Itself, the vlllags of h i ntly girls and how-legged dogs, the town that Imagines adarnslte more than- It really has, and ever will eet hat ' rnuJdv and slnmv streets. Corvdllls Gattu. If a Salem paper was to mtke the above remarks wed give It thunder! but com nc from dead CorvsMIs It Is not necettary. - "Bockd ron Spokakr or BuaTf Last week, says the Harney rats, a Mprarle schooner" and "back action," all the way f.xm Marklevllle, Alpine county, Callfor, ma, with their banner conspicuous! ar ranged on the wagon In ''Pike's Peak" and 'Bannock" fsthlon, "Bound for" Srrkane rails or uuh, the people OI 'spukane Falls msy be prepared lor a e-rand treat about the else ot Buffalo Blll't Wild West Show, now the center of attraction In Lon. don, ecllpted entirety. The butilnz will prousbiy come alter tney get there. To Br fUBtiLT The Sugar Pine Door St Lumber Company, of Grants Pass will rebuild their factory at that place at ence. It will be considerably larger than the one burned, and will be more complete In all its arrangement and employ twice the number of hands. Brick has already been bought for the foundations, and In ninety days, weather permitting, the building will pe in snipe lor Business, " Their Own Carr. Heretofore the Oregon Pacific road ha been using cars eased from the Pullman Car Co. Recent ly, however, the company hive paid fur all the carl on their road, and the plates hereto fore attached to the cars showing they were leased havebeen removed. One more step In the direction of the contum station of this great enterprise. AnSoUmbrlla- Afewdsys ago an Astoria ma t stole an umbrella and was tried on that charge before a Justice of the peace. His conviction was secured and a line of $So was the result. Hundreds of umbrellas era stolen or permanently bor rowed in Albany every year, without any arrests at an. McMiicxviLLt College. At the last Baptist convention , held In McMtnnvtlle, the sum of $1735 wa raited for the Bap tist college, which completed tha amount necessary to make the Interest ot tne Falling fund of $1 (,000 available. Finan cially the McMtnnville college Is now on a solid looting. i well balanced, and made to stay. SI con tractors are hustling the work of con. structlon, anxious tocomplete the road to the summit ot the mountains this winter. Ton after ton of rails come from Ssn Fran. else by each trip of the steamer. SociAt The s-Klal given by the members of Beulah Rebecca Degree Lodge No 35 last Friday at Odd Fellows Hall was a meat entertaining and Interest ing affair, being attended by a targe sum ber of Odd Fellows and their friends. Mutic, recitations etc as well as a lunuh were the pleasing features of Ihe occasion. Much beneflt I derived from these socia bles as they bring friends and neighbors together and strengthen the ties at friend ship. Others will be given la due time. At the residence of W R Blaln the Christian Endeavor Society of the U P church gave one of their enjoyable parties. Games, conversation and a choice lunch was the order. At the Opera I lout, a ball was elven by a social club, Links orchestra furnish Ing the music. The fantastic toe was trip- ped lightly for several hours by a goodly number of young people oi the city. Tiir Burglar. Savs the Aswe-ri HTh four-set pUy which lus been built by Mr Cos Thomas upon,' and around hi dramatisation of Mrs Burnett's sketch. Editha's Burglar, has one cardinal merit- It Is genuinely psthettc. Not only Is the ptay genuinely pathetic, but It has a vein of comedy running through It In effective contrast, which is genuinely humorous In construction, tbe play-wrlght has been skeptic, and In dialogue decidedly clever In fact, this play may be said t be ana at the few good things our stage owes to American pens, me acting el Mr and Mrs Urltmer In this play Is oi the highest order. Tbev pwrtrsv their respective character within their lines, as Indicated by the author, moat admirably. They are genuinely expressive and dramatical) emphatic, and natural withal." Mark it aw Orxamemt. The Court House grounds need Improving. Noa,we. tloit about that Everybody says so, and the Democrat Is urged to suggest several needed Improvement. First, the fence should be taken down entirety. It la net needed new, and the tawn should be Im proved. The sidewalk needs being placed on grade anJ the wood shed should be Im- proved. In tact this property should be made an ornament to the ctty and county. A nice, green lawn, closely mown, trees well watered, sandy walks, etc., would make It a beautiful p'aee. Let'a have it attended to. ,, enormous revenues rslsed by Ihe govern ment lo defray Its extravagant expendi tures are procured by the most cunningly I devlted scheme of swindling the poor that has ever been Invent ad. Under it the mil lionaire In his palace pays less tax than does the poor drayman In his hovel, for It comes off the necessaries of life. Bad as it Is. It I msda ten time worse by ju effect to needlessly Increase the cost of the nec essaries of the poor. How I It that It Is maintained without a staadlns! irt y ta I lest, whether terrestrial or solar, ia simply a form of motion. Heat generated or reflected by or (una the earth is gradually retarded as it sscesds,untU finally the grater portion of it is lost In the grest sea of stmophre,lik ripple on the ocesn. Vstious ideas are entertained 00 this subject; some of our grestest scientists,!-1 usving that, as we receive more or less sidereal beat (star heat) some of the heat generated or reflected by the esrth may reach Ihe planets. , MMS1 Most Tbe bis fsims in tba Nnrtfeareal Vaea aa piwcu prom oie iRveeimeeis. in Maeitota where there are lanm of 10,000 to 60,090 acta I each, experience proves them too large for profi ' They seldom outlast the lives of their sanguine! projectors. " Tbe most prosperous communities I are where the farms are asoderr t in tiu.kieh. I keep down Insurrection For two rearons: j ly cultivated, and peopled with intelligent aad S'stasBollnbrokesaid long ag,"apeo jsdustrious families, who ttke pride ia their pie will em'ure vastly more ot oppression I homes and sarwundiags. irom their own government than any other; Second, the vast expanse of new (heap lands aerve as an outlet over which the op pr eated many may disperse. Bnt for these preventives we must long age have had insurrection uprisings that can end only in military control and despot ism, Slavery was not the only thing tha American people are capable of cutting each other throats about Let tome great general labor strike Interfere with the con tinental traffic long enough to force gov ernment to draft farmers to shoot rioters aad we may And ourselves In the throes of a great civil wrs suddenly as In 1861 Cause of great dissatisfaction are prepar ing us without our knowledge And are pointing to results as clearly as the Kan sas troubles pointed to their fuller develop ment In 1861. - Claibr Irvine. San Francisco. Oct aSth iSSa. - TO MAKE BOOM FOR MY URGE STOCK OF FALL ARB WINTER C0CD3 WILL SELL MY ENTIRE STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES. There are J.O00 medical women Sn the United states whose income range from 000 to fjo,ooo a year, Tbe number is meres. I ing every year, and the supply of -"lady doc ton" bids fair lo be as great aa that of the male physicians. Austria is the only civilized coua- try in tbe work! which prohibits women from I entering the medical profession.' Rnssia and I Chios permit them and the Qaeeas of Italy and Koumtnia employ women physicians. . A.T COST SALE, AKD THEY'MUST CO. THIS WILL BE A CLOSING CUT COME EARLY AND GET It is announced at Washington that tbe President is not going to bother himself aboa the negro vote, which fsbows that Mr Hani-1 soa If wise enough not to waste bis energy a"d tbe spoils at bit disposal unnecessarily. Tbe Republican party long ago proved that it could keep tbe negro voters faithful without doing anything for tbem. f - T 1 1 tfKW STORE. : Mitchell Lewis 'Co. -DEALERS IN AgriciiUaral Imcincnts I'M iJ ? ALBAHY, our branch he ver. 2a I an 1 RHj t. . , 4. A .'. ''. " . a J " HXiy SIE33Ij ITS, -4 THE i Manufactured by Julius Joseph, 1 y -ATJ30 EEALEK ILIPORTED AI1D KEYVEST GI GARS The Tax Lrvt. The assessment rolls already received by the secretary of state ntteatea that the total taxable valuation MIT! W nOOTlS af property tor the state will be over Sicxv t-H-vv w 1 - - , . ... -o. t..t ear It should De S200.0UOAJOU at bmi. In Waahlncton it ia S 1 1 Cooo.ooo, The rate will probably be less than six tnnis, Hbavy Sale Dally wa hear of some eerv heavy real estate sale in Albany, and these are indicative ol the steady, healthy continued erowth of the city, and the very heavy sates of dressed chickens tor Sunday dinners by the Wttlamelle Pack tn&r Co. Is Indicative of the prosperous . . At- 4 Ta tlia should call at that house and or .i.nne of those fat tender chickens for your Sunday dinner. Has Rrsionfd. Rev J S McCain hss reatcyned RS firmer at Chemawa and will look for better employment with a better understanding. The trouble at Chemawa aeems general! y to be a lack of under standing, end it seems to be the particular province ot tne aatem paper to Keep tne pot boning; f f Y. i, . ' ' ' Awothbr CHURCHe Another Christian chafch Is to be erected in Bryant's addi tion to Albany, "a lot having been present ed the church for that purpose. A thousand dollar buildine is to be erected. Applies tlon has been. mae for land in the same vicinity for still another church, Oregon Good Enough-J C Littler and wife, who went to Indiana iast year have returned to Albany and Mr Littler proposes to go into the photograph bush ness somewhere In the State. He believes Oregon ahead of all other countries now. A House and LoT-CaptE J Loaning Friday sold his house and lot on Second street, just east of the O P track to Coun ty clerk Montague tor aiooo. . Theatrical. - Mr ' M B Goldstein manager of : the , Chicago Comedy Co which played such a successful weeks en gsgcmentlrr Albany last spring, has been n the city making arrangements' for 'the third appearance in our city of that popu- tai company, which wilt begin Nov nth, and laat one week. ' - w a.: OR MRS Ping and smoking tobaccos, Mearechaum ike arti.l generally ! Also an ini . briar pipia nnd smoh 'Sl 'i an en baii i , California '.and Tropical ; Frnits; Married While Gonc Hrnry Joost the boot and shoe marker, returned list Thursday from his trip to Chicago. Mrs Joost came with him and they will make Albany their home,' Mr Joost and Miss' Amelia Hanson" were married In Chicago Just previous to their departure for Oregon.1 A Collision. - nine year old: son of Mr Williamson was driving a double team 'ast Thursday, on Ellsworth street, when heaccldently run Into Mrs Meyers milk wsiron. dlthinz wheel and causing five or six dollars damage, mucn to jvirs roeyers discomfiture. i- - i.,; a 4 ,.14 An Old CoxoucroR-One of the con ductors in the party that passed through Albany h&s been In the business since 1833. run nine en a Pennsylvania road now, and Is ssld to be the longest in the harness any in the United States. A New Clerk -Miss Belle Worley of this city-has accepted the position of assist ant clerk in the post office. This will- af ford the overworked postmaster and his clerk. Mrs Thompson, some relief from the Increasing labor pf tbe office. . t " Si-.! i i.- t ? ', A Bio Punishment. Chas Perry ths young man who assulted Miss Knox at the Little Central school house at Salem was taken to Vancouver, Not a very terrible punishment for an offense that brought out so many big nead lines. , , ... .. , Qe to Hlbler & Paisley foe your Jnh print. ina;,- Tbey do any snd all kinds of work ia tbe pabusbing and job printing line. Quiok work and lew priees. A Thumb Gonb. J J Houck, of Gold Hill, hasn't aa many thumbs as he has been accustomed to. He and A J Barlow of that place had a "discussion" the other day, during . which Mr Houck's thumb dropped Into Barlow's mouth, and the 1st ter, In cmphstls of his views, bit the thumb on clean. - Harlow haa been Held : in JJ bonds to account for the accident belere the circuit coutt, and Houck Is having the stub of his thumb csrsfully attended by a surgeon -Ashland Tidings For Sukday The public Is cordially Invited to call at F L Kenton's store this evening and purchase their supplies for Sunday. . He has choice comb honey.fine mixed pickles, fresh Eastern corn meal, fresh rolled oats, oat meal, cereltne, eer mea, maple sugar and maple syiup ot the beat quality, several varieties 01 roast co flee erottnd ta order wiinout extra charge. Also a fresh stock of choke can dies, nuts, etc. - . THE BQCCATlOMAli CAKPA.1UM. Congressman Roger Q Mills has arrived at Washington for the Winter. He !ock.e rosy and robust, although not entirely re covered yet from tbe effect ot tbe very hard work he performed last yea la the preparation of hi tariff bitl aad afterwards In championing It In tha ca,npalgn.- He la still slightly troubled with vertigo and Insomnia. Speaking to Tic Wolrb corres pondent to-day Mr Mills said: , - "The tariff is stilt the issue and must re main uppermost until it has been revised In the Interests of the people. No, the passage of a tariff bill by this approaching Congress will not eliminate the issue from National politics, nor even subordinate it, for whatever bill Is passsed will be framed by the Influence of the manufacturer for his own benefit, and not the cheapening of products for the mattes. . I expect to see substantially tha main features of the Sonata Tariff bill become a lew, and at that the republlcana will -want to atop. But we shall not permit them to atop there. A much longer step In the direction of lower duties must be taken." 1 be postmaster general baa established a new postoffice ia Unit county, Wyoming, sod 1 called it G rover, Tbe postmaster's asme is Tbormsn. Graver and Tburman go together gracefully ,but it is regarded as an extraordinary combination for Mr Waoamskerjo set op. A 16 year old girl has been arrested in New York for the strociout crime of, stealing ber lather's trousers while .be slept and pawning them, " Notwitbstandiae she was yoanf ' and pretty she wsa sentenced to four months- im prison roent, '"" t' ' ' ' ' t Tbe shipments of wheat aad flour irara sll I the United States ports from July t to Oct t were 5,314.7 1 7 btuhel, compared with aS,- 050,085 bathe Is for tbe corresponding period of tut year, which is a falling off .of cnly a,- 7$,37 bushels. .-.! Senator Aldrlcbv of Rhode Island, de clarea that "the tariff question will certain ly be the leading Issue In the neat con gress, as the demand for revision Is as great now as ever, and the party aannot afford to-dls regard the wishes of a major It of the people," If Senator Aldrich were a democrat this statement would be taken by our republican friends as a proof that he had received a handsome invoice of British gold from the headquar ters of the Cobden Club. , '' t , ... ' United states prisoners cannot be extradited 1 from Canada. . Although Canada waa in favo of giving us back pur criminals, and passed biU te the effect, yet England has refused to I honor the act ; , , ' The average product of wheat in the State of Michigan ia ten years, 1878 to 1887 inclu-1 tive, has been 87,106,853 Vusbeb, and the average per acre ia the same period waa 16.88 bnshela. ' -:-; 4 Bargains. : AT THE SAME TIME CO HOT EORCET THAT I HAVE A CO.PLETF STOCK OF - ' . . DRY GOODS Notions, Purnshiug: Goods, etc, WOULD ESPECIALLY CALL YplIR AHENTION TO THE FOLLOWING mts: . r; . ... ' ... ;.''! ... Dress Goods, . Trimmings, Silk, Table Linen, Gloves, Hosie- JCi:rWyF etc . , ALL AT LOWEST CASH PRICE- ; RESPECTFULLY, ' VmJiP. READ. " - . v" " ' - a . . r. . . . " The Leading Cash Dry Goods tor The total amount of money in circulation ia the United States is i,40S,o83,ooo,aa against f 1.184, 340,380 a year sro. , The incresse is I in silver certificatei and United States notes.' I " saaaataaaiaaaaaaaaaaaaaB) Over 8000 pounds of milk are received daily I at the Antwerp (N V.,1 cheese factory, for which the farmer receive Si.ao per hundred pounds. ; l.' - I The exportation of petroleum last yesr wss :. he largest ever known, amounting to 611,000,, 000 gallons, It wss worth $49,420,817, SECURE : PRICES. 10 fHOUBLE TO SHOW aOODSAT ; :deyu:Robbon ' : That CaasaaksroBS Old Woman Described ia tba nursery ballad who "Lived upon nothing bnt ylctesss and drink," and yet "would ne ver be qntet,' waa cndonbKidla troubled wHtT cbronlo tacUuestloQ. Her vietuals, u Wioae of many thel eiaeriy peraonB wnose cjii.'fla Uva poweia bayebeoome Impaired .didn't arree wifh her, lbie wa before the era ofHosUitter'a 8Utnah -Btttere, or aome one of her numeroua frterrdsand reiaMvee woold undonmediy Jave persuaaea ner to try Km great" apectflo for dytpepafn eonatipaii'onand btllouanese. Tkla woold bare been a meaaure of self protection on smfir par, for she would aoon ssrskats mirsdsnd oftKhod to disturb tbem with bee elamcr. The most obatinate oasea of lncMalon,wlth lis atUndant beanbura, flattaience, nonstant nneastntsa of the stomach aad or tbe nerves, are complete ly overcome by tbla eoverelgn remedy Chills and fever and bSMoua remittent rbeumatiam and kidney troublea are alee ttrvedtry U, r,. , ; , Much excltemeut has been caused jn the Chlekrsaw Indian nation by a decis ion by the Supreme Caurt ot the nation, which disfranchises every white man who holds his cittxenshlp through marriage with an Iudlan woman. The Supreme Court Is composed of two full-blood In dians and one half breed, the la'.ter dis senting from the opinion. For twenty five years It has been an' unwritten law that a white man's marriage to an Indian woman made him aclttxen. x 'h . U'R-.i 1 "" r.t ' i'l There has been, completed recent' at the capital a painting which is attracting much attention. It is the work of Harri son Eastman, of Washington. It repre sents the arrival of theMay flower at Ply. mouth Rock. The picture was painted for Mrs. Leland Stanford, wife of Sena tor Stanford, of California, and s the re sult of long and laborious research on the partot the artist. It is ald the price paid foe the work Is $35,000. : " V- From the summit of Mount -Everest . in the Himalayas (27,000 feet) one ooald see - nearly 200 miles, provided the air was clear enough, which would rarely be the case. . .. DEY0E& ROBSON IRE 1GEN7S FOR THE NEW 111(211 iM D1T1 nRTIClL-FEID. SEWING 111 cossunrriox sueelt cured. , To thb Eniion Please Inform yw read, ers tlmt I have it imisIKvm ) emeily M the above nanid dtneiua. Hy its timely use lliinittiidsof liopelHis cutes have lt--n im.i luiuuiitiy cured. I shall be Rind to -n(t t w l- ttU n f my reme dy frks tu ttny of .Minr render who have cm sumption If they WiU n"!ulliu thi ir i'ires and pint efflee addrri. -Iti'sncetlu'.ly.f' X. A. SLOCUM, M. .111 rcurl i t.. New soi. GUPERIOR LINES OF AT DC- tt seems, as a rule, the people are through with Cprporal.Tanner, but tbe Corporal is not through with the people just yet. , ". WILL BROS., . ,, -Dealers In all the Leading Guns, PistoISj'Sewiag Machines, Organs and Pianos, A fall line of tha aSa WT . 7 - wt -tvaifivaivvi WiMIUU'llKUUt U1UIII1( .MU'..I.. ecc vverrtntea nxrvra. iinthr mnA vwtirstr wnUna tk ko. vH.a t .A.j. machine needier. Oils end extraa for all rraehlnea snrrjllAd. Repairing of Rowing mach.'nen, mnilcal instrnmanta, guns, etc. ALBAHY; - . - , - ; . - . neatly dona ... 0REC011. Tailor Made Suit. -W,. R. praham has received a large and choice , stock,, ot suitings, purchased in the East at, bottom prices, and Is now located at his old standi two doors tidrth of the Democrat office, where he Is prepared to make suits and do a eeners.1 tailorlne business In a satlsfac. tory manner, his many years of "experi ence In Atbany apeaklng for his workman ship. Call and see his suitings, and get prices. , i . , , , . .t . , L OOKQUT Some of the republican newspapers are urging intelligent farthers . who have sons to wttnhold their ' patronage from Harvard College because Its president has come out openly as a. democrat and for tariff reform. These editorial brethern by and by will want a commission appointed by President Jlarrison , to put out the sun because It gives too much light. . '.." All Night. Mr Ivancovlch keep an sll nlfilit house on First St . between Ells worth and Lyon, at which is to be found fresh oyster, porter house.. 'steaks, ;hkm andeggsetc. ..... ., To FARMSRS.;--Farmers will do well ta byt their fruit, garden. or farming lands with Wallace & Cusick. - . For low: prices. ; : i I am now retailing furni'ure at my factory at cottl PeopV wisning ttu.Jt' snrt can dri well to look hero for bak'gaioa.a. 1 am going to Bell at cost during ' the next SO day. Coma and examine mygoode bafora parohain also- ' where-' "A - i Factor at thu river end of Lyon Street," ' ' ' ' ' .- . U; DII.LOW. Ths Ladies DeliehteV The pleasant e fleet and the perfect sJ- ety vrith which lndiea mar nse ttie liqfnKi fruit lxattve. Byrnp oi r i js, nnmr vat leva beasts a coin crop of 36,000,000 nstk Is, valued at $75,000,000, ..vw : 1. ..(.. Fine line of Guns and good stock of Ammuni tion at Deyoo and Ttob con 0, special bargains conditions, make It their fkvorile rome4t, It IS pleaslDK to inn eye ana to tne rami, ffeptlF, yet e iTootual iu acttcg on tbe k3 teys, liver and bowel. . Wai: KesiiaBg o Xejial It," jvf4ivabeeu aellina; filmmoBi Livr taimlator far ths paac alx years. , My qastomeea pronounce U (be beet eve a ted. One of my eustomexe whose health waa nR waHIid' condition fmcn a very bad aod 8lu6born oase of dyajpepaja,, nwA tbe BgtUator and waa o&tfc-eir cured. 1 am a-iuil iavrlf 1 or tortiid livar, imi et byeioae ocmnnwneuU. I find rnwa to ewtl it and hi ?tAy reoomamend Us o KspexiiiiJiy, C.PHtWB'S', I?o -urgr, Va ALBAHI C0LLE5JATS IHSTI1UTB . ALBANY. OREGON. . ! 1888,1889. First Terns Ojpeas September Jltk. isaa. A full corps of laetruotors, v . CLASSICAL, SCIENTIFIC, LITERARY, CCViERCIAL AN3 KCS!.!AL ' CLASSES. , Courses ot vtudy arranged to meet tb' end of a'.l grades of student. ; Special tnauctmenii offered to student ' ' f rem abroad. , TuliV" ranges from $5,60 to $13.(0 Board lit private fa mil id at low rates Rooms lor self- board ing at small expense A. cAraful saiirition exercised over eta dents away from home, Fall term opens September 7ta. tor circulars ana ruil psj-ttcnlsrs addrsss the i'res'.dant. ' BET, ELBEUT H. COXD1T. ' .' Albny,SOrf:fin ACADEMY 4., . - t OF A Cur Lady tf Perpetual Eeip, - ALBANY, - - - OREGOrJs- Coudnoied by tbe SisUiw of St, Benedict.' ' Tbis Aoadetny ia uoorporated and au thorized bv the Htni to confer acadsnikT honors. The oottrso of study is eoiu plate, ' UatberaaticM, Liseratura and Musis rid spacialtiea, aa alsitbe Norm si Inetrustion- f aapiranta for tf achern' certiflcatss. In- 4 vi atrial drawing-, vocal mnaie in clans and all kinds of need, ework form, no extra sharpr. Tbe aist ipline of the echool j; gentle but nrm, . oojeot being to form not only refined vounr iaditis. bnt. tinh: and uasful memxra of society. Punila tdmittod at any t me and chary propor tioned. Pupils of any denomination re ceived. Tuition in selee-, day school rangsa frm uio.- - ' Fer terme of Bardfng School er ar ptnswlareapflly at the Aeaitfruy, f rad". at!aaa tister liape) iorese.