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'liV vi New York World, An al. in the ii. THE DEMOCRAT" "DEMOCRAT j 11 and tlio American Farmer, all one year Reaches the Most reoplsj and brings . BIG RETURNS. Eitered attbe Pott OITl.vt at sUbsny, Or- rou si so. . a; r sn!S93SSC33aS3S SSS22GEEM Weakly 'St' Right Deroocrtl, i 00 VOL-XXVI. ALBANY, OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 1891. NO 22 for year. 5 II 1 "1 III!, t 9 1 T 1 r i J -. i- n LITTLE M r""XT r r ss - raw . .Y i 1 1 vi r i I CO K9T CRiPf, StCRTJ C3 CONSTIPATE. Sut? Ctmt rat $sr RuoaCHt, p". wwuiaa anaia. rroaa IMtfNtlM M COMtlpatiM. w liir".tliiVtu.;xtta r-m aMmar l too faro rfoaa, -- to tk. a. o aiah eacar. 44 illi. ml ap ta Mntnt WUice, v b crrtiM i m mi rvfxikoi 4 Hmm M Innhn Hi a.hm SMata . BU et tKHI IMk ftw t. la T1 H. 4 ot. HAMTr a hhsm'towio. 8 ui ni'iiaH,i r T"Ik iiiuTttri ft.KILal.TH.il. YlilOROI aTK,ru.rYntfTir THS fig. UABUI aUDIClNC CO.ST. louts, MO. DH. C A. WHITt'.EY, PhysicWa ami Surgeon. C.rtJuat. of B1Ipmc Hospital MtdloaJ JoJ'ega Now Ywk City. DiwtMt cf womn a pci!ty WOtuo tvaiei Brick, Albany, Or. Cl AHOrSTEELr. I So X Wholesale retail grocers, CIGARS, TODACCO, AND KINDS, IN LARGE OR IN THEIR Flinn Block, -:- JUST THE Don't be in a Lurry for your WICKER ROCKERS, - roa THOMAS BRINK Will have the nicest assortment that ever eamo to Albany AT COST! My entire stock of Pry Goods, to make room for a largo line of B-iOts and Shoes' and Gent's Furnishings. ftirSKE X iLOW SOME OP TUB LINES THAT ARB GOING AT COST, jgg D-IESS GOODS, CORSETS, CLOAKS, ;flannkls, RIBBONS, LINEN, GINGHAM, CALICO, GOSSAMERS, BLANKETS, J2fCall early while the selection i3 good. n 2E3L O. S2Z3L2H2Li tSiu ' First street, -:- -:- -:- Albany, Oregon. NEW STORE.- MITCHELL, LEWIS & CO. , DKALKfM IX Agricultural Implements & Vehicles r ..5- 1st f AL .c-,i: GHAS, H,D0DD a GO., iMPoarcaa hardware, Iron, $teel, AND FARM MACHINERY. TECIIT, FIEST A1TD YI1TE 1 CTSSST3, P02TLA1ID, OBES01I. Solo Agents for Orcson . DEERE'S NEW l, IiiHiljlo, orTrlpplo Furrow. They are tioli, tllftt IIKWO WHO imv. UMa Ilieill or wi-n mem ran iiijmaj cuuiii theirpralBo. We furnuh tlit-ni wltli or without acatattucUiuent. tfvut ttttacbmuu ikro extra. "DX:iSX2.E rOVT-IDI XilT BTJLI-CY PLOWS. BUCKEYE SHOE PRESS GRAIN DUILL. . , ,.,. tIob irLtig Grain Drill. Thirlcev Bwlura, r.nrkeye Spring Tooth Harrow, Superior "' Oralo J.)iills, superior Buederii. . CORDiN'S DISC HARROW AND SEEDER. . h,L;A lmnroved lntpli-nifliit lor ow(- g Hummer fallow. Tha moot ftirleto and muiiiinjro ,fcucc,SMrultCKHor thin purpose in ue. V.'i I. . .... r-i piatioriu ana other bpring Vehicles. , SCHUTTLER FARM WAGONS. ' ....,., fhinlii'n Fi-riti-'-TooMi ITnrrovvs.x-Drn Harrows, ScienUHo Food HKHis. ' ' liifjW.c 'a mil tit MillM, II AIHH TtAT.U AVIIU!:. KTC, J2TC. YEGE1 BLE PANACEA Wt PARED PrtOM RO(7SOtHEROS. ;thk cunc or ' AND ALL OTHER DISEASES AR1SINO FROM A DISORDERED STATE or the STOMACH OK AN INACTIVE LIVER row salk av all DRUSSISTS & GENERAL DEALERS1 3ABY C ARH!AGES,7 tCm. ;l lh lltna iuibr.rlni hixxl, prnl a nauopf ttypm, aat mnuitu lu prlM fMit, lo t Tliom tun n! r Int uf inU rta-unUl fruit fmskptV'lntho valev We .- Lava a tow that wa rant. SrawHT t Snx. BROTHERS, CHOICE FRUITS OF ALL SMALL QUANTITIES, SEASON. ALBANY. OREGON. THINGS Holiday Goods, such as AND MICE CHAIRS, - 8QTTEV GOODS. -:- KINDS.- AIBASY..0EE50N or and-YasMngon for DEAL PLOWS. a imj!o and 'me rxi near abno1nt rirrfu- i Ttl.... Ui.HMf.tn tTT7 n r-t ri f t A LOCAL ltEOOHIX Ma. Abbott, tht Georgia Wonder,w greeted lat week b a large audience She proved herself lo oe Iho wonder the hat been advertUed to be, lifting men about the tKO with retiiarkabl eate.and In tuch a manner a to ahow that there U no pomlble chance of tiltker.butthat her nowera are phenomenal one,not phy.lcal, for alio it a weak woman; uui electrical or magnet Ic. Five men could not ahove a billiard cue past her open handa, on which It rexied, and broke the cue la two In their effort, while ! made appar ei.tlv no ffort. That proved that they did not lo-e ihelr atrength In her presence; but that ther exerted their umial phyiical force. Her final act wna to lift aeven men, which ahe did with cae. It lit marvelloua f.Kt that ahe uned no prciuie on the object, tided. Those whote hand. were placed between her hand ana the ohjrcU lifted .luted that that wa a fact. Iter temperature wit on'ijr 91 degree. The committee coo.Uted of Mayor J I. Cowan, J W Culck, lion Oeo K Cham berlain, Train & WMtney, F M Redfleld, O II Irvine, Kev V. N Con Jit and Or G tV Matton. Jumped Oit. Several day ago M O Warner, of tbl city, aaya the Eugene Rrj;l.ter. waa the victim of a painful acci dent while traveling out touth. lie wa riding on freight train and had a aeat In the cabcoe. When near Grant Pa one of the freight car lumped the track and wa bumping, along on the tiet. Mr Warner ay a brakeman runhed into the car and yelled to Hump out." He ran out of the car, and wa In the act of iumplne when he taw It would be almoat certain death It he did, a they were Jutt Kolis onto a blsh lrclie. lie caucht hold 0 the car ju.t a he jumped and waa dragged aero, the trestle, Jetting go when he reached a tale plac;. lie waa taken to Grant Pae where a phvalclan attended him and found no bone broken, but one leg and. hi back evtrely bruited. A Commission M'it. In vlewof fie- qucnt dltpute about the payment of com. mUaiona for the ae of real eatate, the following from the Aihland Titling will be of Inicrect: A bf i 1e.1l c.tatc commU-Ion cae wa tried In circuit court at Grant l'ana tbl week. Ailbur Conklln, who made the ateot a tract of land belonging toj T Tuff., to Jno T Flynn, and other, claimed tommimon ot aome 5i?oo, The tale wa never consummated, or, at lcat, ha not been tip to thl time. Flynn. after paying 1 500 failed to come to time promptly on the accond payment, and Mr Tuff refuted to consider the aaleaaaj aale In fact. Flynn brought ult to recov er hi $.co or coTipel the defendant to ell to him. It I aid. Conklln aued for hi $1500 committlon, but the verdict wa agamti him. t lynn'a ault ha not yet come to an iue. ACAKTAaatxo Fb a CD.--An Individual whoa name our informant waa unable to give, haa been workim; the citiirna of Jordan valley with the oM fake of can- vaaatrg tor newaoapcra and forgetting to v n t v 1) . V WBUJt: a Uta uivuct J journal aolicited fur, aaya the Sclo I'reaa. ;hia individual has but one eye. the left one having periahed away, and repre sented that he had ixcn working to the Oregonian office, and had injured one oi hia hands while at work there, and at signed that a the reason fur hia canvass ing for newspapers. He took subscrip tions for the weekly Oregonian. Youth's Companion, and other papers. It is thought he collected 5'J or f HJ in this neighborhood. Home five or six weeks have elapsed since he received the sub scriptions and it is reasonably certain that he has bilked the community. Lebaho. Married, at the residence of the bride's father, near Lebanon, Dec, 3.J L Gentry and MI11 LdnaJ Stltle, Kev C A Mcllroy, officiating. At a regular meeting of Honor lodge. No 3S, A O U W. the following ofliccra were elected for the enulng year: M W, E E ilammack; P M XV, U L Alexander; foreman, E T Miller; overseer, G W Ray reorder, J F Hyde financer, P L Wal lace; receiver, Z T Bryant; guide, G W waiton-: 1 w, c. u C'air; u v. , w H Reed; medical examiner, W II Booth. Expre. A California Bcrclary. Recently the residence of Mr WS Peter, of San Leandro, Cat., formerly and for many rear of Albany, wa entered by a burg, lar, and $15 In money, a valuable overcoat nd other article were taken. Mr and Mr Peters Iept through the entire vltlt of the burglar, who entered by a window. Mr and Mr Peters will be in Albany in a few week on a vUlL I. O. O. F. Ekcampsckxt. -Friday eve ning the following ofliccra were elected by urgeana Kncamprucnt, No 6, 1 O U F, to serve the ensuing tcrtn : : W. E. Giilett, C. P. J. F. liackensto, 11. F, - G. W. Wright, 8. W. , P. C. Anderson, J. W. C. W. Kt ars, rJcribe. E. A. Parker, Tress. - Trn8tfct ; 3. F.' Hail. R. T. Hoilrick. and T. J. Ftites. . W VI BILYEU, .1TTOHNI2Y- AT IAVV Aad Sallcitor in Chancery, . ALBANY. OREGON. Collodions promptly made onall po'nl wisnovotiatod on oaaonable terms. Will & Link, OPERt HOl'SE HISIC STCSE, Aattnoa TU(cxLSKATaa II. F. Miller, Ami tht Ftvur'.t ; J.BAUER & CO.S PIANOS, Falaco and EarlniU v MonsoProof Organs ton latum rot tii . . Sldradga B, ani Ha v Eoma Mewing Maehliirs. OllOANS - CLEAJJED - AND - REPAIRED ALBANY, OREGON. IffMllMlTlflM CTP We carry ni.dtiUIII I IUHi b I U nlcellnsof .hot, oowdor, loaded shells, cartridges, rjto.and .ill sell at reasonable figures. Don't for eet us whin you come to lay In you winters supply of ammunition, to protect vour ranch from the inroads of that ring Leottro: emigrant. tsrKWABT Moat, D. R. K.BLICBBUF.?, oeo. w. WRIOHT, Attorneys Pvt. Law, J l j- E WW Wall practice in all the Ccurta cf the a an Kav. The following essay, read by Miss Amanda. Bridges, before tho literary as sociation of the Bclo school, w. A McKee, prtneipot, has been lmmied nt (or publication : " TltH rACtt TUB IN PS VP TIU MINI). There is a saying, and a true one, too "That the ftice is an Index to the mind.1 We see examples of this every duy ; for never do we meet a stranger but w hat we form an opinion of him; and, we are governed almost entirely, in forming this opinion, by the expression 01 the face. It is tr.it, also, that we aro sometime deceived. Hut this is owing to the tact that we aro not good facial readers, and not that the luce ue'ies the nuiut or character within, or the kind of a life the person has led previous to our meet Inn him. ti(,ur success in life, both flnunclally and morally deoends. in a (treat meumire on our ability to read faces accurately. j limine men are constantly in-ing Drought in contact, in mvir tieaiinga, wiui men 01 -noui tuey iiave no know 1 cdire ot their character and no means of minimi anv information atxiut them save w hat they can read In their faces: and they must be governed in the amount of dealings or confidence they put In them, by the amount of honesty and manhood their physiognomy I Kir- trays, ami a they nave mane mis a study they need rarely b deceived. And it is tho same morally. We all know that we are influenced by the kind ot company we keep. And it often hap pens, in tills life, that one is thrust among entire strangers, and in order that we may chooo the right kind of associates, and avoid the evils that al ways follow the association with base and unprincipled persons, it is necessary that we have something to guide us, and if we only read closely what la written in tho faces of those by whom we are sur rounded, we need scarcely ever err In the choice of companions; for there is as much dillY'rence in the fares ot the rogue and the honest, upright man, as there is in the lives they lead. A visit to the jail or state prison will prove (he truth of this, even to tho most unobser vSng. Then if we wish to make a favorable impression on those with whom we are brought in contact, and would be chosen by the better claea as an associate, ws must have the tight kind ot faces our selves, and the w ay to have the right kind of faces, we must lead the rUht kind of lives, and have Pure thouahla. for as the Index of a book Is in harmony with what the book lUelf is, just so our faces must be, and are. in harmony w ills w hat our thoughts ami lives are. Ecro. Hub P.ilyen purchased a farm last week over on the Willamette west of Halsey, containing 197 acres, paying 23 per acre for it. There came near being a serious acci dent at the Pcio Roller Mill yesterday. Mr Goins, Green Coffee and others were at work completing the potting In of the switch to the mill, when by some means Green's head came in contact w ith a sledge that Mr Goins waa using. The blow was a glancing one, but 'iclched" Green alMhe aame.and he now wears his head in a sling in consequence Press. IKDicATs. The new M. E. Church of this city will lie dedicated Jan. 4th, IS91. Rev. J. W. Buahong, I. !.. of Fast Portland, w ill preach the dedicatory sermon at 1 i a. ru., and Uev. C. C. Strat um, D. 0., Chancellor ot Willamette University of Salem, will preach at 7 p. m. Dr. ltushong has the reputation of being a very able preacher, lie preaches somewhat on the Taluiago style. Dr. Htratton is one of the flnet orators on this coast. All are cordially invited to come and hear these very able preachers. Titc local MAancrs are somewhat In tereatlng, tome thing being up and aome down. Butter la up to 35 cent per pound, dried app!edown to 5 cent, prune and plums are e cent, egg 9$ cent, apple ko to 60 cents potatoes 50 to 60 cent. Fsr.ner receive 11 cent lor hsm, 9 cent for tide and 7 cents for shoulder. CATARRH CURED, Win and wt braath cttrd,by Sbilob' Catarrh Remedy, Price 60 osnts. Nasal lojector free. Fo hay & MaMn, ageat. m m m Oseklea's arnica JHatve. Th att 81. 1 Um wortJ t n CaU.nralw.Sorr Ukw, mil BUtmiin. Fvor tr., fur, Chtpp una, unitDiain. vutm, tan mi Bta biimm. a fmilifltevnt ftl,or no py rwiuirwt. It Uru.r- ijnd- MUM to (lr. paHwt Mlwfollnn, f ttonoy fdund o. rnni)eiUMrb.a, Sum Fur rn.lt bf KtxhJ and 1891. Harper's Weekly ILLUSTRATED. IltarsK Wiiilt bt mot tilled to Jtullfy it Ula"JoaraiUof CirillsUon,,,ai4 H hu dun to with a MMtant reftrd lo tnltrgwl pnudbUIUst ot OMfulriM. and a fclghtr rtndtrd of artlttic and Ilwr uj XR.ileiMM, It bay, untuuehti so ImporUiit pbtatcf th. worhll proftma, and prtMtiU a red, )iull7 trutorth and InUrwtltif, of tht not tbl. tvanU, ptnona, and Mhlvrntt of our time. Special supplement will b (ontlnuwl la isai. Th.r i b. Iltartiy, MUmtlBo, trtbUo, hbtoriiml, riUcai, topofTopbieal, or dorlptlyt oecuion BMf dtmtnd.and will tonUno to dtsarr. th buty ommolatioo which bt beta bettowtd on put (mum by th. pro and tht publie. Aa a family jour nal, Btanta't WantLV wi'l, t htrttofort, h. Jlled with Hrlot nru-d fur (1. quallUot thtt nikkt It a r ft tad waloora vUltoi to vry hose. HiRPEE'S PERIODICALS, Fer Teari HAK1ERS WEEKLY... 4 00 flABPER'S MAGAZINE 00 HARrER'S BAZAR... 100 HARPER'S TOl'NO fEOPLE......... S 00 Poiuurt frt. tntll lubtcriberi lo th. UnlUd Statea. Cuuid and Mtxloo. Th Volume of tht WmnuT husin wlth'tht Srtt Kumbtra for January of tach yr, -W'h.n no tiin. it tpwifltd, tobtmpllont will birin with tb. M umbtr enrrtnt tt tb. tint, of receipt of order, Bound Volume, of Hurai'i Wikilt for tht. year. back. In neat cloth binding, will be tent by mall, poaun paid, r by epre, fie. of miioiin. (pruvhiMi uie rreiynt auel nut exceed one aal lar par volume), lor VI per vomni.. Cloth tue. for each volume, nitttble far bl.idinsr, will be tent by mall, poet-pa lu on reeeipt 01 t racn Kemlltancet thould be mad. by Pott ofllc. lecer Or Jar or uiatt, to aroia cntuc 01 iote, tM Neweritricrt not to c.ipv thl advertisement without the sxpreea or(ie 01 UAtraa uaoruiRt. Addreat: HARPER BROTHERS, Ntw Vi ta, ' TWO MEN AND ONE BOY FOUND DEAD!! -4s While trying to Crowd their WAV INTO DEYGE a FH0LIAII BH0S Store, where they always have on hand the largest Stock touth of Portland, of the latest improved Rifle and Shot Gun; an Immense stock of Fishing Tackle of every description; Tents, Hammocks, Cam p Chair and thousands of other thing too numcrou to mention Xiepair Shop in connection with the Store, and one of he best workmen in the State to do any tnd ail kinds of work. Moctit asp rrsmoiui. ramAY. Mr Ahe Hnckteman lift returned f om a tilp to Crook county. air Hurry Woodln, of Portland, In the city during the holiday. Mitt Minnie Ottborn, of CorvsHU, U in the illy, the guett of Ml Mamie John ton, II L RinlJ and Kuux Halght, two of reoria solid ciiuem, am In the city to uy. Iisrry Pay, 01 roruniiu, now at the Morrltitn street returant, Is tn the city for a day or two, Mi Arthur Modc, of Pilnevllle, I In the city vUltlng, hi tUter, Mr George Wright. Mr Hodge I clerk of Crook county and U proVinbiy the joungett In the ttate, bvlng but 21 years old. tlem journal. , . . yj r wiiow, jt, teiunteu irom &aiem thl noon, bringing with him a very large and elegant oil painting ot Ml Hood, at a Chi Utma present from Mr Tho Kay to LI- .1 I . .1.- hi. uuu(iivr, pi r kotnow. According to the Lebanon Exnret Ir Huckctt, S M Garland. Mr Ankrse.O W Ihomp.on, E K Montague, Phil Smith tn.l wife, Hon FO llaard, of that city, were in Albany during the week. Mr Jo Laurent, of Corvalll. wa In the city yetterday. Mr Laurent came lo Oregon from France in iSco.and built the third Louie erected In Albany, lis is now So rem of see, r-nd though not a large man wear a 4) coat. Mr Laurent la an uncle of James Lsurent of thl city. Latt evening a surnrUe party wn tend ered Mr and Mr Jaj W Blaln at their retidence In tbl cltv. In honor of the twelfth snntvertary of their wedding. A very enjoyable evening wa patted In oc lability and game, flavored with Ice cream and cake. Tom McNary. of Salem, la In the cltv. He recently ant out of the Marlon couni jail, ws put In the callboote the tame night tor being drunk, and I In a fair war to Inhabit Albany's palatial city refrigera' tor. Salem I welcome to keep It Tom McNary. The DbmocsaT ha In It nottettion an original journal kept by Ben Wslkei, In uuuntr ru ini irom uoite river we.tward. It I an Imoortant document In the hlntory of the ploneet days of Ore con and will bs published In a few days. There mut bsve been some drawing inft ience around, perhaps Mrs Abbott, for during the day County Clerk Psyne ha been buty Ittuing licen.e to marry for the following permt: Harvey Brown Maxwell and France K gnodgra; Chss A Wsrner and Jennie L Young, of Sclo; A 8 McDonald, eoliorottlie Times, snd Idcii AStsnard. ot Browntvllle: Cha F Swank and Lillie Haddcn, ot Lyon; J T uau anu Annuo Harrington. Mr Abbott's hntband It her manager. tbea'rlcally. and three children, two bot and a girl, travel with her. A Democsat man found her a very pleasant little wo man. Her children do not pottet any of ncr power. ne taiu. inoucn one who died, did In a remarkable d.Krce, When ever site attempt to manage the little buy he trie lo get on a carpet, when she I powcrtet. Mrs Abbott tatd the wet always cold, and In the hettett dav In the booth the did not feel the beat. In tact then I her comfortable time. When tending on tcales the more te nrette down on her the lett ahe weigh. A two hundred pound man can reduce her wcleht to SJ Pound, hhe reoorted a profitable butlnc, rcmtrkln,- that It wa nearly alt In the family, only the advance saentsnd the door keener bcint? ouulda ot it lit lavinij her htndt on people the csn cure headaches, neuralgia, toothache, etc. A wonderful woman, evetvbodv wonders at her miraculous power." m SATtanar. Richard Neil.of Portland, is In theclty. Mr EL Power, of Brownsville, waa In the city to-day. Geo Henderson Is now conductor on the train running to Uie front. Li cents toiuarrr haa been Issued to Wm McFarland and Bell Coffey. Ld Mack, recently ot Raker Cltv. is in the city, and has accepted a position as foreman on our contemporary. Mr Maurice Benders went on to Hal sey this noon to adjust the loss on the Howell store burned last evening. Allen M Thompson, brother of Hon D P Thompson, is dangerously ill at his homo in this city. talesman.. ' , ai Capes?. This is what you 00 trot to havs. nTfact you mutt have it, to enjoy hfs. Tbouatnd ar lurching for it daily, sod mourning bs ctnt they find it Dot. . Thousands a Pod thouetnd ot dollars are toent aanaall bv nor peojil in th. hop t bat tbey mas attain tmaboon. Ana vet a may he bad by all. Wa sutrtnte that Electric Bitter, it eed toco id in jt direction and the ate port it tod in, w bring joa good dieettlon ami oo.t the drmen Djpp.ia and inttall inttead Kop ty. Wsreeommrcd Eloctrio Bitter for Oytpejiia trd all rtit.stes of Liver. Stomach and Kl lneje. Hold at 6O0 and ft par I tittle by Fotbty 6i Maaou, drnUt. For lima Lack, nr aid r.hntt. ot. Sbtlob's Porous Platter. Price, 23 ceof. t'blldrea ftaved From Srrer airhaet. Dr IloMem I ootio by ths pspera that you ar pitting jour valuable Ktherexl Congh Syrup before ths pablie. It is a cbaratal ls act. I bay mod it in tn family for many y.tr. to my tatiafactiont I beliav. naa of it in time, t my children , bat dth.m . ttiokoMa. R BLANK, rg e tise mall 50 oens. For stls by Camming aggitt. . ' seilemeat Run bih in A.l any at Fothay & Ma, on s drug store ever System - Uuuusr, st avorybody is oiio it forCtttrih of the btomich, Uytriepaia, vonitipation and Im pore filood. Try it tad tell your friend pout sa it mutt poiwooturful merits wben tpesk well of it. . . uts care for ths w laky habit: Dr ton's Antidote fo Drunl enneis will 1 any cat of the llquo habit in from ton I irty day, from the m derat e driuker to drunkard. The Ant fUoon be gives i ccp of ooffoe without tl tknowledge of the (erion taking it. Tht Antidote willuot injiuetbe health in any wa . Manufactured by tie Livingston Chemio &., Portland, Or on , cr from J A Con iniug, olcJagoBt, Alb ty. . Hoi.MKs Buhinss Collkoe, of Portland Or., will open Sept. lit. J A Wesco,the leading penman of the coast, 1ms become a partner in this school and will make it bite leading buaincBS college. Send for a catalogue. - mmm ' ' Cornet. Corset. We make a specialty of ladle and misses fine rortcta and wnlntt. We also have a drive In a French tatlne corset at 75 cent Ejyra good value. Samuel E Young. F.ttlern ovtter and saaer kraut just re oeived at Mueller & Garrett'. C 1 ding Photographers A any Oregon. W have bougbt all thene ativt t msje by L W Clark and W H (ireeawood np to Kov 15th, 3 889. Duplicate can be had from hem ily of n at reduced t tea. We have also 1 1 out 13,000 negatives rade by our- selvei , from which dapHoat loan be bad at like iste. We oarry the 01 ly fall line of viewt i i this state and do e tlargtd work at lowot rates for first olae wt 1 k. W e shall be pleast d to see yon at our Sta lio in Froman's blotie, next door to M&aonio iernpie. WAfHINUTOlt. , (front oar rtsuttr eorrtefionuetit.) WAaiimoTow, Dec. 13, 1890, Mr llaril.oti't little scheme of pushing the Force bill tor hi own pcrtonal benefit Is at fast slowly beginning to percolate thixugh the brain of the oilier prctlden tial csndldate, and the result I a decided cool ne towards that mcature on the part of a number of leading republican. It I believed that Mr Ifarrlton I figuring that the thousands of supervisor and deputy upervltors who would be appointed under thl bill, should it become a law, might be utilised to form the bail of a Ilairlson machine that might control enough of the state delegations. to. the next tepublicsn national convention to Insure hi nomlna tlon. There I a vt ry strong probability that the Force bill will be shelved for good this week. The admlnl!ratlon and the repub lican senator of the Hor ctrlpe hsve hesrd from the people, and are In almost a panic in their anxk-ty to do something to satltf v the public demand for more money ; and yet they are mortally afraid that when once a financial bill of any kind gets be tore the senate a substitute provtJIn for free colnsge wllljbe adopted. It wa thla fear which caused certain senators to at tempt to get democratic senators to promlte that If a bill wal Introduced au thoring the Secretary of the Treasury to purchase snvwhere from twenty to thirty millions of dollars worth of silver bullion they wou'd not offer free colnsge a a substitute for It. It Is needle to sy that no democrat made any proml.c ; It is the policy ot the democratic senators to keep clear of all entanglements, In order to be prepared to take advantage of any circumstance s that may occur to secure legislation In behalf of the people. Mr Hatriton hat, I an credibly Inform- ed, made up his mind to tend a tpcclal mettage to congress intimating what kind of a financial blllthe would sign. He hat sa Utile influence In congress that It mat ters lime what he recommends. No nomination for the vacancy on the bench of the Supreme Court has yet been sent to the senate, and I am told by a re publican tcnttor that It is doubtful wheth er It will go In until the Force bill Is dis posed of because Mr Harrison has tender edthe sppolntment to senator Spooner, and be Is afraid to have him leave the sen ate before the vote Is taken on the Force bill the margin Is too s.nsll to tote a vote. The farce called an Investigation of the Pension office has been resumed by the House committee. The committee shows a great deal more anslety not to find crookedness than It doe to And it. An attempt will be made to get the committee to look Into the methods by which a son of Commissioner Raum becsme attorney for a large number ot applicant, whose claim had been practically pigeon holed 11 the office before ht took charge oi them. The bill reducing the tee for obtaining an increase In pcn.lon to $3-ha been favorably reported to the House . Thl I a hard blow to the pentlon thark, but Secretary Noble I trying to strike them still harder by getting all the states to adopt the system now In vogue In Maa chutcttt, Minnesota and WUcontln, of having the Attorney General of the ttate look after all applications for pen!ons,free ef charge. Phe re-apportionment bill providing for a membership of 356 to the Heuse or tep rctentatlves has been reported to the loute, and the republican having tar.Itly agreed that New York should have what ever additional representation It Is entitled to should there be a recount In New York City and Brooklyn, It Is not thought that the democrats will oppose It passage. Senator Vett ha presented to the senate a memorial from the National Bankruptcy Convention urging the immediate page ot the Torrey bankruptcy bltl, whioit pasted the House at the lost teuton. A number of petitions against Its, psstsge have been received from the northwestern states. - The notorious ship subtlJy bills which patted the senate at the latt session were too much for the republicans ot the Houte Committee on Merchant Marine and they haye sgrccd upon a tingle bill as a subttl tute;for both of them. The new bill com bine many of the festures of the other two, and Is certain to pats the House, more's the pity. . Representative Craln, of Texas, ha re ported from the Ooute committee on post- offices a resolution calling on the Pott- matter General at to the extent and grounds for complaints of Inefficient post office service in Texas and other states. There isn't as much talk about Mr Blaine's reciprocity schemes ss thsre was a short time ago, and a suspicion is srlsing that the administration Isn't giving the Secretary of State any earnest support In the matter. Dec. aa, 1890. Senstor'Ste wart's open revolt against the republican caucus and his manly speech gainst the Force bill sre the talk ot the town and likely to remain so for some time to come, notwithstanding the near nets of Christmas. That he voiced the real sentlmenfifof a number ot his repub lic tn collesgues cannot for a -moment be doubted, bu none of them are expected to display the 'Hand" exhibited by the Nevada Senator, and I understand that he acted largely from spite, because Mr Harrison and the republican Icadeis In both Senate and House have combined to prevent the passage of a free coinage bill. Whatever hi motive it ha wonderfully stiffened the backbone of '.he republican opponents of the Force bill Senator Paddock, another republican opponent of the -bill, Is growing rTBtive and has given noticenhat if the bill I not dl posed of very soon he Intends asking the senate to take up his Pure Food bill. The republican caucus voted in favor of chonging the senate rules in order to cut off debate, but it Is not yet certain that hey can succeed. Mr Hoar and his asso ciates in the pushing of the Force bill are in a peck of trouble, and it is growing worse Instead of better. They fear to make the attempt to change the rules because they are not certain that they can carry It through even if they csn get it to- a vote which I a matter of doubt, os the demo crat have onnounced their determination to debate the proposed change, hlch must be made under the present rules, for the remainder of the session. One thing 1 certain the change cannot be made with out revolutionary rulings on the part the presiding officer of the senate. If anything is to be done this .-week by ! thl- r.nubllcans in the senate it will bs.ve to 'be done without the assistance of Ser a far the republican have refuted to even consider taking a holiday recew, andprt. ent Indication sre that I hey will hold sessions right along, and, of course, the democrats will be compelled tosttend, be cause If thev stay away the republican would be certain to crowd the Force bill through. In the Houte a quotum ha gone gllin mcrlr.g, ond there Isn't much probability that one will be teen there sgsin before January. The republican botte sre believed to hsve teeretly decided that no financial leg Itlation shall be patted at thl session, al though thiy are making a great pretense of comddeYfng the bill which the republi can caucus went through the farce of en- dorting, which piovlde for the purchste of u.om.ooo ounce of llver In monthly Installments of 3,000,000 ounces and for the reeohiingof the $J5,ooo,oooof fraction si coin and trade dollars now lying Idle in the treasury. Thev would hsve been willing to allow this bill to patt, but it was no toonee reported to the senste than Sen ator Reagan offered an amendment pro viding for free colnsge. Then it was de cided that It wa too rltky to allow the bill to be voted on. so t'ie matter stsnds at present Sent'.or Pettlgrew wsnts lo make an other Indian scare Impossible, so he ha, Introduced a bill prohibiting the sate of fire arms and ammunition to Indians on res ervations. The general linprettlon Is that there Is already such a law In existence, which ha bean violated with the conniv ance or through the neglect of govern ment ofTkl!. Thl whole Indian butine will probably bs Invelltted by congrett. Senator Manderson ha offered a resolu tion to that effect. There is a general de sire on the part ot enator and represent ative to get at the ri statu of the In dians. There hat been tome hitch In the Uiu- Ing of a proclamation by Mr Harrison in vhing foreign nation to tske fart lu the World's Fslr, but It Is now ssld to he all right, and that the proclamation will be issued this week. It Is alreaJy apparent that at least $jo,- 000,000 will He required to make up the deficiencies In the Istt session appropria tions. These deficiencies are the results of the deliberate action of the republicans. In order to make the country believe that they were keeping the appropriations down. - Senator Blair Is posing la a new role that of funny man.ai.d It Is a decided Im provement on hit ordinary Imt. Senator Stanford made an hour's speech Frl JsyexIainlng hia bill for loaning money on farm mottgngesat 3 percent per an num The bill has been referred to ths finance commlttce.every member of which Is opposed to it. Sciistor Ppooner spoke all day Saturday In favor of the Force bill, and tt was jocu larly said that he wa trying tortrn bis ap pointment to the bench of the Supreme Court For bivet is children, rub the irritated tkin or the puttu'et with castor oil, applied with the tip 0! the finger. Baby will pass horn ft citing to slumber w bile the process is going on, the relief wlU b so gnat and quick. For in flamed eyes, bumped beads sad sprained anklet ate abundantly water a bot as can be borne If you want to make squath pies, and egg are scarce and dear, sust'tute rolled sous crackers for the eggs, say one to etch pie. Season particularly well, dont forget the salt. snd if not just ss good ss the original, it is ex cclleot, nevertheless. The Pendleton E. 0. of Monday, says "A rumor haa reached Pendleton of ex citing times on the Oregon Short Line resulting from the tnarder of a brakeman by four tramps. Near Glenn's Ferry the tramps boarded a freight train, and were bounced by the head brakeman. They afterward cot on tho train again, and overpowered the brakeman and, whom they threw under the train. Both of his legs were crashed and he died shortly afterwards front the effects of his injur ies. The tramps were caught near Huntington and three ot them were lynched by the angry railroaders. The fourth escaped." 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