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Witt fcmoctat The county teat question In Yamhill count j is waxing furious. McMlnnvllie and LaFayette are the chief contestant". Every kind of argument hat been retorted to by the friends of thete candidatet. Rea- ton, unreason, cn -imrrcn, inrwii, tus: saloon, promise of future political prefer rnent, Irony, ridicule, predictions of high taxation, humpuggcry and r?en poetry have all been brought forward to do ser vice in convincing voter in favor of one or the other of the townt. "Behold how great a matter a little fire klndleth" teems to have peculiar application here. AN OtTIUiiK- 1 AM. INI We arc Mined that so reputable a newt- cv. (Jw F, Hounds and family ar .1 r I k Uatiitu .nlnif fllni'l (mm paper a the i oriiano w muuiu - nt hmj ... j .-u.. ,w- mj ,n ihntu Trikmum said North Carolina, he preached a very appro- dorse what the Minneapolis 7---a d Ute Mrmon nt d using for his text about Mrt. Cleveland while she was in Utter cauM 0 tne ,4 vcrte of the Jul that city. True, the JVew say what the chapter of Exodus, which reads as follows, 7WA Mid about that ladv "had better i am nam tent me umo you. been left unsaid," yet the tenor of Ut artl- Mr. John Geslntaner returned home Jj . i ... i .......m of th other day from a six weeks trip to Pennayt- cle is a full and hearty endorsement of the bringing with him a wife, he U as attack. The Viw, we are led to believe, h-ppy tMOflOWCr. He has rented J. has not teen the article of the 7Ve,for . Mi-Karlum" farm and the latter will toon it tats : move to hit mountain ranch. "The offense of the editor of the Tri- Dr. Bartlcy ha left Tangent and located wise was the mention of Mrs. Cleveland in sew. In contrast to her husband." A cltlaen of this vicinity one day last week Now. the off ante .wat not at ttated by obtained 13 subscribers for a prohibition pa- . . t 1 I. the Ntns. but is in the following taken per m aoout nan noun. v,r from the 7'rihmne article : I A. Bryan has moved Into .. . .. i 1 ' - Miatitr I dence. jars, virvciauu i h ........ his new real- older mmmmn. annarentlv several years r M . . W . - . '4fat I ihn she la said to be ; at least she wat old 1 All along the line of the newtpaper - ..r 1. .. .t.t m t) wAnli '-.lrfeat ' . ... r. , . I Mrtnuh to have exercited her own free the salary amenomem. nc mo ------ Cleveland. It versal sentiment of the people,! reflected I , iMnceiv.Kie .ht the thould have mar- thmnali tha nresa. seems to be that tala-1 ri.n him exeent to obtain the position of I f . - - 1C.I.I. mrM tnA Iai hut the I mistress of the White House. Such mar- ,,,, w,U o, ... P M p.- Oft JXXMSCpVS legislature to regulate them. 11 me mm-1 whjch ln lne COUrse of two or three yeart, riet had been placed at a reatonaoie turn and olac-ed in the constitution itself, the people would unquestionably have approv ed them. Judge II. T. Ellett, of Memphis, made the address of welcome when President Cleveland and party arrived there. By brought Mr. Cleveland out 01 ootcuruy. which is hit proper element.to the highest position in the nation. It is hard to have reapect for a woman who would tell her self to so gross and repulsive a man a Grover Cleveland, and one with a private record so malodorua, for the bauble of brief social ascendency." This attack Is brutal.lmmoral, unmanly, nn.Amfrir.n and absolutely without the time he finished his address he was to overcome with heat that he died before J pr0vocatlon,and we suppose that the cltl Prof. Sibbett will move into the house just yacatod by Albert Bryan. Mr L For ester has taken a flying trip to Portland. H1IEI!. MlttL. K. Porter went to Portland last Saturday. Mr W. Rudd fell Into a hopper while J vUitlna the Boston Mills last week. Mr. Rudd is not hurt aa bad as reported In the Orrgt'Hhtn. Kneel Sbedd barciv escaped a runaway while hauling chop last Saturday. The clilsens have patiently been waltlnjt for tome time to get another opportunity of ! uttcmtinif an 1. (). (J. T. entertainment, at the entertainment given by them last win ter was the best during the winter. I leaving the stand. Judge fcllett was a courtly gentleman of high local repute.and I Qther way jn wnich to retrieve the the address which was not alone for Mem phis, but for the whole South.was a mem orable one. The presidents reply equally notable. wat The Boston 14 ills are running lat and ..... nf Unnnnlis felt that thev had no Mtlv. The mill is turning out better Hour w. - r ; t- --I . . , . fair I tnan tney Hive ever turneo oui uciurr. l.m. of their citv than to cather together u. sJ. Mvor burn in l'UMsa aad Orcaa Ulvea Away. auu, ncducu vn w v -1 - m - a a - emgy me aespu.u.r ... 1 q,, in. ilt. ISSH. w will v away a attack. Wc are satlstied it ra . tlfl0 H.ra is the ' i t . !' f- - . . I . - . 1 1 QMBI Miii ' Hr i t i llis.:::; BtflBl ! ' l3fKHSrt . :Kr HSB 1 1 H f I frffi. ... ' - -r ? .9 K i- : . . liOUD to rum M B M B T OB TMB LOtT DOLLAR You are the Man wo want to fed. ft CRITIC A L COMPARISON Hit WV ar ageota for SPRING Kit BROS tailor made garments for and children, and bay a full Ho in all the new at j lee of kdiea The Weston Ltadtr with good sense urt It it calculated that the government hat saved In Interest by the prepayment of bonds under the circu handsome sum of $3,xo,ooo not to men tion the probable Immense financial losses It prevented Individuals from suffering. Verily the democratic administration is covering itself with glory. 17fH niftuo and a S160 orKtn. poke without knowledge of the charact-1 to gel one of them. For every dollars er of this attack. It it a matter of tatlt-1 wurtb of goods you purcbaae you will rootiy we have teen but one twket, ni oo get inv. y. m.y n- eta 01 ins nunui ui jhw wm faction that, o far, i.r of latt month the other paper published in Oregon that en dorses the above, out u is wimoui nj reputation for decency or honesty. The paper used in making tickets for the ensuing and all electione in thla state shall be furnished by the secretary of state to the state central committee, county committee or other managing committee of any political party or organ Ization in this state, the price to be paid by such committee being actual coat with ten per cent added. The paper is white, of a pe culiar texture and of good quality. A ream will cost So and will make 9,600 tickets. A newsy correspondent of a Portland paperwriting from Salem, intimates that not the best of feeling exists between the governor and the superintendent of the nnftcniiirv. The hint U dropped that - people are anxious to know how the form er superintendent, Mr. Collins, became rich on a salary of $Soo,and intlmatet that the present superintendent, Mr. O01 knows just how it was done.and is running the office lust like Mr. Collins did. We believe Mr. Clow to be strictly honeat, but if all U not right let him be removed. The Statesman my : "The Protettant political prohi preach ers of Oregon is the Statesman's own orig inal alliteration, and the first editor that uses it without credit will be brought up before the Oregon editorial association. Do yon hear 1" Looking at this alliteration with both eyes open, we should say it would be no "credit" to an editor to use it' either with or without "credit," hence our esteemed rotemporary't threat has no terror for us. Skunky Scott of the Oregom:.a day by day keeps his caudal appendage elevated at an angle of 45 degrees in order to be ready at any moment to emit hit fetid weapon of warfare upon the pretident. But this is the only means of attack with which nature hat endowed him. Nine of the original thirteen state have democratic governort. The people of these state are the lineal descendants of the rebels of the revolutionary war, who pledged their lives.their fortunet and their sacred honor to establish constitutional democratic government. Every farmer should read the ware houae law published on the outside of this issue of the Democrat. Cut it out and preserve it for future reference. The same uggestion with reference to the law of newspapers also published in this issue. The Portland Weekly World knocks the bull's-eye out thus : "Robert Lincoln evidently belongs to the I Ienry Clay school of philosophers. He says that he, too, would rather be right than president. He will'probably be right as long as he lives." That was a fitting tribute of respoct to the memory of the greatly respected and honored President Polk when President Cleveland and party called upon Mrs. Polk at Nashville.the other day. The lady of the White House of forty years ago ex tended a very cordial and hearty welcome to the ladv of the White House of to-day. We have in our mind's eye man who lives in a far distant town, who, for years has been nibbling at the Louisiana Lot terv bate The tongue of intelligence speaks the word that out of all he has in vested, little, if anv, return has been re ceived. Friend, when you read this, bal ance up your book and see how the in vestments have paid. FIGURES WILL NOT DEt'ElVt Our young friends of the Corvallls Gtv s ittt my that Benton county "it the richest county In the state outside of Multnomah count v " This sUtement Is far from being . . 1 . . ft . verified by the list of tax payers of that splendid atoo w MM irotn. ... .1 . Cnm mft am art Vn I N. H Al.l.l ft SHI hibitod in a data alobe in our front window, which, with your name will bereitistored, up to tht first of January. Tbo ono sweeting oearwt to the right number will receive the piano, aoit the organ. The oiaoo. a Bradford upright. 71 octavea, toaewoed ease, ete., aad the organ inado by Julius Baur. of Chicago, 5 octavos, 13 atop. to. may be ten at the store of E W Lang don. of whm thov wsre purchased. w . ... . Every on purchasing goods mm WW gel thin at aa low a price aa to the alloy, with call. KarQQes, Wraps, Newmarkets, ete. Our etote la crowded with NEW GOODS, and we are displaying attractive lines in evorv depaitment. (live ut a Monteith & Seitenbach. I I I I I : I M I I 1 1 1 n 1 1 rn 1 in I M I I l M I lit 1 I 1 1 1 I 11 Mini nTTTi M l ii ERECTED BY WALLACE & THOMPSON there to remind you of tbo dollar yon might have aaved by taking advantage of their do prions, NOW FOR THE FUTURE ! W. A T. will aell you mora grooariea and better nualitlea at lower price than any ether live men. Bootifj the error of tbo past, nod av mono In the future by patronizing Wallace A Thompson, First w rent, Albany, Or. will o ly 10 fh'ow moio .ml f ItftOII flit It d 1 I "full g tuisi!,-.. lin.. C m ' r 1 11 r aick wit 'hr i. ib- OirtfMi ftd , v y .. d ton i fin 1 WE LEAVfc THEM ALL BEHIND. we I m a'nek of 7 0Jl toetaaeha rheumatism, nenralvia Foahay ft 11 aeon, Agent. Slid ft Co.. Atbiny, Or, county that pay over $4000 each as given in the columns of the Gautte. From that list it appears that Benton county haa 168 tax payers that pay taxes on $4000 and upwards. In Linn county we have 344. While looking after yon r auppUea in th- (more than twice as many as Benton,)that tbovo line, don't yoa forget that N H Allen pay taxes on $4000 and upwards. 1 ne 1 4 0. gMp groecnee, and don t you forget total value of taxable property owned by I that yon can get just at much sagtr, tea,oef I s f t m an . tK 1 AS ta nirrn in Benton county Is $ 3, 341, 806, while the total amount of taxa ble property owned by the 344 tax payers of Linn county mentioned above is JJ,- 390,914. We commend a newspaper when standing up manfully for its own county. but It thould always be done within the limitt of reason and fact. laPORTAJTTSriT- fe, nee or any thing also for dollar aa oo oaa get tn any atote ta th city, aad all or too beat quality. Call on Allen ft Co., when yon want groceries and romember they never al ow tbemtelvM to be andsisold. Syrap of Fig, aianufaotnred only by th California Ftc Bvrno Co-. Ban Franciooo, Cal , is Maiure'a Own Tru Laxaiiv. Thla pi ant California liquid fruit rmdy nay bo aad of roabay A mou ai any com or ono dollar. It I lb eaot plsmaant. nronant. and fleet! ve remedy known to donnas th sytoi ; to aot on the Liver, Kidnevn. and Bowola gently ye thor Ula, Albany must have more houses la order to have more people. Everything n tun Two hundred houses should be built next vear. The M. E. Church, South, by Joseph r .,.., ink. Di-kard and Casoer Rick- ft ft a a S . , .1 - m tm A ar B I . . . a. Corvallls againsi inc ooaru : the State Agricultural College to de dare void the deed of the college farm executed by the church college trustees to the State Agricultural College. This difficulty between the church and the State Agricultural College has been discussed in all its bearings by the local newspapers of Corvallis and a number of the ministers of the church.and much ill-feeling has grown out of the discussion. While it it a mat ter of much regret that this evil cloud hang, over the college, yet the adjudica tion of the whole matter in the courts Is rather to be desired now than avoided, at the college cannot prosper a long at the matter is unsettled. Thrifty Po4 will approeiato our vt-lac ad prior Bini-rato St Irowsilu THE PRESIDENTIAL PARTY. Th receptions given to President Cleve land at Minneapolis, Council Bluffs, Oma ha, St. Joseph, Kansas City. Memphis, Nashville, Chattanooga,Atlajita and many smaller cities and town along his line of travel would turn the head of one less well-balanced and duly inspired with the ... m a ft 1. II great responsibilities 01 ins great puonc trut. At Kansas City, Memphis and Chattanooga the throngs of people were without parallel in the history of those places. Evidences of hearty public ap proval and endorsement of his adminis- hi,ntftnt rver where. At i IIAUUII ...w - ' J Nashville banners nominating the presi dent for a second term were "as tnicx as blackberries." Notwithitanding the over flowing stream of abuse turned against the pretident by nearly all the leading re publican papers of the country ,yet the fact remains that the president is an interest ing object of great popular approval among the masses of the people. Where t Bay Carpet. Monteith ft SeiUobaeh have the Urtt and prtUiftftt stock of carpet, oil cloths. window blind and wall pa par vr brought to the Vlly, and are off snog them t bargain. Parsons desiring anything in this line thould give them a call. Wall Paper. Kaaaea, El . N H Allan ft Co. keep in ate' a fall line of th above goods, including a floe assort moot of decorations far toolings, which thy will sll at tn lowest possible prices, W o have now iu transit ous of tbo largest stocks of the good ever in this market The rjr Bkest CHfV. ilfesfei. I have added to my boot ami shoe stock a line of th celebrated Laird, Srhaber ft Mitchell, Philadelphia Fin Mors for ladies, iniaaea tad children. Acknowledged by dealer generally to be the boat vain and hoot fitting tin shoo mad. Widths C. D, K. and EE. A child can boy aa cheap a a man. QAM l' XL K. XODNU, Sol Agent, Albany, Oregon. MY FALL AND WINTER STOCK -Huh arrived) Including- Oil Drv Goods, Notions, Boots and Shoes, Carpets, . Cloths, Window Shades Wall Paper and Decorating Paper, Everything kept In a Ant-claa Drv Oooas and Boot aad Shoo Houao, from the cbeaptat to aa good a quality an there la a demand for. I bought tbeee gtadt raoitly In New York and Chicago and AT B OTTOM GASH PRICES and have aod am receiving Clothing, Gents Furnishing Goods and Boots and Shoes, which for quantity, quality and price BEATS TUB WORLD! mm 11 mm am 1 swasmwawftwasMssft The choice wa never more extenatve, in fact We have a Full House and have placed everything in it at price which WILL SOON EMPTY IT L. E. BLAIN, Albany, Or. Novelties of the Season In cvory line ; nm prepared to MEET ANY PRICES quote! in the paper- er circular, end will take Cash or Merchantable Produce nd will not turn you of? when you get ut of money. Samuel E. Young. ttiTllI st m nPMnrncnwartn XsfesTOPQasrsB4sB9ssw camua boots x shoo 1 dmWSLA- ' slsWas CHICAGO.-- ZJLal BKsVsbBBHt- Fred Douglas wants the Chinamen to be permitted to come to this country with out restriction or limitation. He would have them naturalized, hold property and office, testify in courts and Intermarry with whites and blacks and to become members of the republican party. Five of the six conductors of the O. R. it N. railroad have been discharged on the ground of a report of some kind which "spotters" made who had been watching Use former. Wc regard it as creditable to the Neius to stand out singly and alone from all re publican papers and concede that Samuel J. T. Tilden was elected president over Hayes and that he was "tricked" out of it. BBBBBB9BBB9BBBBBI Robert J. Marsh has sold his entire In terest in the plant and good will of the Wasco county Sun to The Dalles Publish ing Company, which will continue the pub lication of the Sun. BBBBBaB9BaVBBl Governor Hill, In an interview with a reporter of the Evening World, says the democrat will cany New York next month. The Herald still dubs "Llsh" Applegate "Sasrc of Yoncalla." "lnclc Jesse That was a righteous decision of the Supreme Court, rendered the other day , in reversing the decision of a lower court, wherein a judgment was granted to a man who sued on a contract he made for doing lobby work in the legislature to defeat un favorable legislation against the use of fish wheels In the capture of salmon. The' decision was rende red by Judge Strahan, and is said to be able and exhaustive. The decision concludes as follows : "Such contracts as the one sued on are always closely and rigidly scrutinized by the courts when sougnt to oe enxorcea. Nothing wrong may have been intended in this particular case.nor was it necessary. If the terms of the contract required any services to be rendered, or if the party emoloved in furtherance of the general ourooses of his employment, rendered or designed to render any services, either to cause or prevent any legislative action, otherwise than by publicly presenting the subject before the legislature or some of its committees,such contract cannot be en forced in this state. It followsfrom the views expressed that the judgment of the ftotirt below must be reversed, and a new trial awarded." B 1 mtesraner, Albaa jr. have all the negative taken rax ton ana any by dui one can have dupll- line per dozen, cabinet size, 13 per dozen, boa- oaten from tneir negative by a Jdreatnc us, at tt following price : Uard sue, i dour, $6 per dozen. I keep the finest uam of Oregon views tn tn west, cata logue furnished on application. Copying and enlarging old pictures a specialty. JT. O. Cbawtobd. When Baby was skk, we gave lis Casterta, Waen ah was a Child, saw tted for Castori, i sbft Wcftine Kiss, she clang to Catoria, 1 aha had Children, aha gars them ' W iat am I to Do ? The Salem correspondent of a Portland paper says "a charge has been laid at the door of the State Fair managers that the entire machine is made snbservient to the plans of a certain political ring, and that no one is given any employment or place of any kind who cannot stand In to advan tage. It has been a noticeable fact that the entire force is made up of republicans, and that most of them are supposed te be effective workers in conventions or at the polls. There will be a "kick" on the part of many prominent democrats when the question of further aid from the state comes before the next legislature. While the state aids the concern it should not be made a party machine and it is hoped that future legislation will adjust the matter in proper shape." We see no reason as yet to change our opinion, held from the first,that all the three Th symptoms of Billouan are un happily but too well known. They dlf far in different Individuate to some ex tent. A Billons man is seldom a break fast eater. To frequently, alas, he haa an excellent appetite for liquids but bone for solids of a morning. Hia tongue will hardlv bear Inspection at any time ; if it is not white and furred. It is rough, at all aventa. The d la-estiva svstem is wholly out of order and Diarrhea or Constipation may be a symptom or the two may alternate. There are often Hemorrhoids or even loss of blood. There may be Biddings nd often headache and acidity or fUlulenoe and tsndernein the pit of the atomacb. To correct all ibis and not effect a cuie try Green' August Flower, It coats but trifle and thousand attest its efficacy. DOBi PRINTERS IKK PAY r Yea. Prushaw, "The Druggist" can be found two doors west of the Revere House where he continues to put up nothing but pure and fresh drug. Try him and you will try him again. Bead Bark hart A Keeney nam aad ad of friends desiring information of Ore gon and tney wtU send them copies of tn Heal BmUttm Conveyor which 00a tains a com plete description of on coanty in each issue Th Most Agreeable a well aa th moat effective method of d la polling Headache. Colds and Fevers, or cleans! n st of ay stem, is by taking a few Si bo do of Fig. 50o. and by Foshay A Mason. tile for sat N H. Allen k Co., have in stuck a splen did hoe of corsets. Consisting of the justly celebrated C. P'a, Dr Warner's, Dr Lee's S. K's, th Albany Standard, ear spinal brand, also the Everlasting, Self Adjusting, Nettie and many other n.ake. Ladies are especial ly invitsa to call and inspect then. Dir You Want bargains. -I- a 1 ut TOV wt M LUtU RI School Hons Short, ni d so do 00 couhIi'A nod our riunt,fantl if ou WarM tt.eiu go te tne City Boot and Shoe Store where you will find a large end ro pU'to assortment of goods in this line, of nearly every grade nd tn k, ud at prices which will npen your eye. A dollar savi d i dollar made. REDFIKLD & BROWNE LL THEN GO TO nwBi 11am 1 JL B. McHwain's, ' where you can get the very best in pi Iocs and qualities, HI stock of Dr consisting of DRESS GOODS, LAWNS GINGHAMS, ETC, APPLES. Gash paid for all varieties of winter apples, de livered at your nearest railroad station, NO HAND PICKING. NO BOXING. 1 unsurpassed. Call on him for your Good Work Those in need of any kind of priat should not forget that J H Burkbart has new type aad does first class work at less rates than any office in the state. Do not accept any work done on old worn out type. It will injure the leputatioa of the city.sayina nothing about the offiou that is so far behii d the tunes a to turn out sucn worr.. POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powdarBss&r varies. A msxvri f parity, strength and whototasnftsi Mora seononalosi Bum the ordinary kiads.sod ataaot bosoW iu coa petKkm wish th wiUttase f tew test, short wclgrirt, .lupa orphasfdiAtft powders. Sot&osLTJS cam. BoTAt JUxo rowss Ofc, 19 W&Oet, BOOTS AND SHOES, Clothing and Furnishing Goods. Cash or produce taken, and price given that defy, com petition. Inquire of GEO. E. PORTER, SCHMEER'S LIVERY STABLE, ALBANY. J, J, BEARD, TANGENT, GEO, E, PORTER, L, MCCALLEVS STORE, LEBANON. JOHN BRICCS, FLORIST- ALBANY, - - - OREGON Roses a Specialty. Cemetery lots planted and attended to. GROSSER & ALLEN, PBOPRIB3TORS Albany Truck and Dray Co,, Ho, 1. Good a handled with care aad dispatch. FOR SALE. 73 acres of good garden land, situated 3 miles northcestof Leng Station,Linn coun ty, Oregon. 35 acres under cultivation, 18 acres slashed and burnt, 45 acres under good fence, 30 acres In timber, most young fir, some alder and maple, comfortable dwelling house, 16x32 feet, story and half high, well with plenty of good water, shed barn, young orchard of 250 choice fruit trees, an excel lent hop vard of 5 acres,good hop house and dryer 16x32 feet. I offer, for sale, the above property for $2000, cash. For further par ticulars address me at Lebanon, Linn county, Oregon, or see me in person. Joel Shkrfy. Extension of Ninth Street, Notice is hereby given that bv an order of the Common Council of the City of Al bany, Linn county, Oregon, duly mude and entered on Its minutes at the regular meet ing of said Council held on the 9th day of Angus, 1887. J, A. Warner was appoint ed as Surveyor to survey a proposed exten sion of 9th Street from the eastern boundary line of Montgomery street m said city along the south line of blocks 7 and 18 in Hackle man's second addition to the city of Albany, to the eastern boundary line of said city, that said surveyor made said survey, and that his report thereof was filed in the office of the City Recorder on the 12th day of August, 1S87. Published by order of the Coufic i made Oct. nth, 1887. Albany, Or., Oct. 12th, 1887. N. J. Henton, City Recorder. Oft R. NP BLACKBURN, Attorney at Law, Office, Odd Fellow's Temple ALBANY, - - - OfiEGGN. AH business will receive prot ntlen NEW TAILOR SHOP. rrr v.r.nAii. iaMMv:M.vi and Practical Gutter, ia located next door to Mr, Thompson' Saddle Shop, Main St., and ia prepared to make suits and pants any style, below cost, Spring bottom or straight pant Best in the market $8 to $9. Also clean ing and repairing promptly attended to and cheaper than elsewhere Call and see Mo . Albany, Or. 1 In sue i;es$fui Operation since 1866. patronised boss . .1 seciion of tha Borhwest, eodorssd by uumiicss men anir leading educators. Tp If OCT I'EIiFECTLT EQUIPPED SCHOOL of lu il.vs on the Coast, it offers private or clss intructin, ti.iy and evuing throughout ths year, in Arithmetic, Writin, O-rrespondencft, Book-kftejpia. Hanking, Shorthand. Type-writing, Business Sitd Legs? Forms and ail Common School Branches. StudsftW of all ages and both sexes admitted at any Siaift. I atalogue free. Armstrong and Wesco. Proprietors. MUSIG LESSONS GIVEN BY MRS. J, R, STOOKIAH, At her residence opposite Albany OoUg