flu Democrat. Th Crown Prince ol Gorman y (Prus sia) hu cancer in the throat and it Is thought he will not live long. Sullivan, Blaine and Buffalo Bill are al . in Europe. It makes this country lone come to export all our circus. Omaha wants the next national repub lican convention. By the way what does Omaha want with such a tame affair ? Prof. Kijrler, principal of the Park school of Portland, accused of cruell v beat ing one of his pupils, was fined last week 15 and costs, tie took an appeal. The democrat of the United States con turned more turkey yesterday than they have In many long years past. The past year has been one of peace,plenty,prosper Ity and democrattc success, and they have bad much to be thankful for. Col. J. R. Fellows, one of the most bril Bant and eloquent criminal lawvers in the country .lately elected District Attor nr for New York Cltr, aays that Cleve sr f land can crry New York State by 30,000 majority against any man the republicans may nominate. There are indications that wheat it about to advance to figures at which the market will assume some activity. Noth ing is more needed to add life and activity tobusine nnd trade just now than a suf nciex.1 advance to induce farmers to sail. hciep Thi The national convention of the W. C I . at Nashville the other day adopted resolutions against the Internal revenue system. This is a orrave mistake as time will prove. To repeal the internal reve nue tax on liquors would make them prac ticallv free mf The official vote for Governor in Mary land is Jackson (dem.) 98,938 and Brooks (rep.) 86,64. Democratic majority, 12,39a In 1884 the vote was, Cleveland 96,932 Blaine 85,699. Cleveland's majority,! 1,233. And this is the revolution in Maryland that republicans have boasted so much about. Our sprightly cotemporary. the Oregon Vidttte, aays : "Our devil says there is only one draw back in being a prohibitionist, you never have anv bottles in the house to throw at the cata'at night." Could not your "devil" borrow bottles of your neighbor, the Statesman ? Herr Mot,the loud-mouthed New York Anarchist, was arrested last week lo mak ing an incendiary speech.calculated to in cite riot. Let this pestiferous disturber of the public peace be properly punished for his persistent unlawful conduct. Let him know that this i a country of law and order. THE STATE TAX LEVY. The state tax levy mad by the State Tax Board last Monday Is five and two tenths mills, four and nine-tenths mills being for the current expenses of the stc for the yenr commencing tha first of Jan uary, 1888, one-tenth mill fbr the State University and two-tenths mills military tax. It may seem strange that the mate evy for current expenses should be raised from one and nlneteen-twentieths mills ast year to four and nine-tenths mills this year. The tacts surmunutng tne wnme matter of tax levy for current expense of the stat for the last four years would seem to Indicate that there Is a "nigger In the woodpile." Let these facts be stated and considered. The first three yar of Gov. Moody's administration the state tax levy for the ordinary current expenses of the state government was four mills for each year. The last year of his adminls tratlon the levy for such purpose was three and one-tenth mills. In September, 1886, the State Board.(Moody,Earhart and Hirsch, all republicans,) in pursuance of law.made an estimate of what th current a t 9 a. expenses ot Governor rennoyer nrsi years administration would be.and herein appears the Inveterate colored entity hid den in the woodpile. For the three first years of their administration the levy was four mills for state current expenses, and for their last year It waa three and one- tenth mills. But here they gravely meet as a board and say that the current expen ses of Pennover's first year could be met by a levy of on and nlneteen-twentieths mills In th face of the fact that Moody s last teat had coat three and one-tenth mills and then left a deficiency of $40,000. In other words thy estimated that the cur rent expenses of Pennoyer'a first year would be $279,000, while their last year had cost $3i2,ooo,and of the $379,000 that the one. and nlneteen-twentieths mills would raise the legislature afterwards ordered $22,000 returned to the several counties of the state on account of taxe paid under the mortgage tax law,and $28, ooo belonged to the war debt fund and Tha State Temperance Alliance of Iowa is in the field with petitions asking the legislature of that state to submit a pro hibitory amendment to the voters of that state. From this we would infer that the Alliance has fears that in the near future an attempt mav be made to repeal their present prohibitory law. could not be used.thus leaving $239,000 to pav the current expense of Governor Pen noyer'a first year, while the last year of Moody's administration nnd cost $31 2,00a Of course this low levy of lat year left large deficiencies, which must be met by an increased levy this year. But the total lew of the last two years of Governor m Moody's administration for current expen ses was seven and one-tenth miliars com oared with six and seventeen twentieths mills for the first two year of Gov. Pen noyer s administration, mu making a showing of one-fourth of a mill (n favor of a democratic administration. We expect to be called upon in the near future to go somewhat deeper into this subject, as a number of republican paper in the stale have indicated that they win make war upon our democratic state administration on account of extravagant method in the management of state matters. We hope they may sift matters to the bottom. a-, no democratic administration can afford to be unfaithful to their trusts. HYPOCRITICAL PRETENSE . The Statssman says : "The efforts of the Albany Democrat to make iu readers believe that the dem ocratic party is the temperance party, and that the vote in JLinn county was an evi dence of this alleged fact are tiresome. Such Muff U as thin as moonshine. Go tell such stories to the marines." The DfcMm-RAT has never made any ef fort to make Iu readers.or any rcaders,bc lleve that the democratic party Is tkt tern perancc pat ty, or any temperance party We never have ald, nor hinted, that the vote in Linn county, or any county, was nn evidence of this alleged fact, or of any fact, nnd we hereby call upon our cotem porary to adduce the proof to establish Its allegations in the matter, or we shall take judgment against it bv default. '1 here it no proof of the statement, as every reader of the Dkmockat knows. We have never, at anv timc.said.either publicly or.private ly, that the democratic party is a temper ance partv, nor do we now believe that 11 I a tcmnerance nrtv tr st. The Da Mo m - a tf m caAr took occasion to y during the pen dency of the late amendment campaign that the issue raised by the prohibitory amendment was not a party question at all Not a question that would array one party en one side ano inc other party on ine ether. We believed then, as we do now, that it was a mere question ot stat policy, as much divorced from party politics as either of the other two amendments. We therefore regarded it as perfectly proper and consistent for democrats or rcpubll cans to vote for or against the prohibitory amendment without in any degree impair Ing their party standing. No, we are not trying to make any body believe that the democratic party t a temperance party but we are engaged in disproving that mis erable., hypocritical pretense that the re publican party is a temperance party and the democratic party a whisky party. This pretense ha been set up by republican leaders for years,and,although It has been disproved time and again, yet there are still left those who still cling to this rntty miserable, padding and prep to maintain the form and perpendicularity of the re THE IMC A IH) Ot LETTER, The publication a 1 days aims of th fac -simile of President reshody's latter i still the subject of much comment. It lined to be consider HI a question of pro priety to say a ainu wo ru or me reams 01 a treatment other than that prescribed by a reKMhr practitioner ; am f tile time was wheu u man using an advertised remedy did so nn ire or I- m surreptitiously. However, this hin Imppllv given aw ay to a broader and in. ire liberal viw or things, typIQed in Mr. IVhIhmJv 's tnmk expren lion that ho Knows or no valid rea .mi why commendation should ut be equally as hearty luono Instance as in the other. Certainly thin would appear fair in thefaee of the farts. Ho ww assured that the Injury would confine bun to the house for three weeks or more, vet In three days' us of the Oil he was out and about bis duties as If nothing THE towM.' of 1 lift dollar can tiyt bn truly known Until you visit Wallace k Thorn p fto&'e fltoie, atid invrst a few of thi m in groceries-, produce, etc. You wiil fben hid that w bate the POWER had happened. Surely a remedy that will so to tnke n dollar go as far a a dollar and a half practically demonstrate It efficacy and that .j0 uil j, h 1 1 t,r..i; T ( . Km stood foremost, as has St. aeobs Oil, 1,01 imm " P "f POt. It i tl OP upward of ten years as unapproachable for the eradication of pain, is justly entitled to rank aa a standard. That manv physicians prescrle it is true as that many physicians use It, and It is only mow 01 tne very oiu school who, true 10 ancient llrlno, can see no uood iu it. be cause it is made known to the world. Not hunt since one of thosadronosxtaoasdulantlal not to a friend requesting three bottle b sent for his personal use Immediately. without it hi hands were "simply no hand at an. uut, cnimnuwi ne, fur uearetr sake don't say 1 said so." This is literally true. Thrifty peopl will appreciate our v!us ami prices. KxDrraxD ft Brows m i.. need to. Thi i 00 iheorc- thert yon will learn ofz, tUr will give yon a thrill of -pleasure and make yon feel en good terms with Htoro.keep.trF, tba woild in general, nod Wallace ft Thompson in particular. THE siliLoH'8 OOUOS and Consumption Cur la mold by us on guarantee. It cure consumption, million's VITALIKBK is what you need for Uenatlpatloo, Olxslnesa. Prion 10 and CATARRH CURED, health and awe breath secured, by Hhtieh's Catarrh Rem edy , Price 00 fleets. Nasal injector rr t'rewnsd. The store of Montaith & Haltanbach is crowded with seaaeoabte aad fashionable goods, their lis of dress goods, fancy gsods. and cloaks are immense and if yen aettreto pleasfl yourself giye them a esll. i'otcbasing 1 oner of th dollar is cot always known by the quantity secured in return for it, the quality must also be there. Wallao k Thomnaon male a Xdam cumbinaiion end glee you both. Qieo them a trial and they will save id 7ft cents perboUl, 7 f 0,1 DOLLAR. ' 11 V NOTHING EQUAL TO publican party. News from the post office department is to the effect that, notwithstanding the re cent heavy reduction in postage rates, the department is self sustaining. This i- suits from good times and careful manage ment. A (ew years ago the malls used to carry a halt ounce letter tor three cent. Now they carry an ourTcc letter for two cents. Newspaper pottage Is reduced one- half. The free delivery system is extend ed. And yet the department is selt-sus- teinlng,and more, counting in the work it does free for the government. Is not thi something to be proud of f Mrs. Hendricks, widow of Vice-Presi dent Hendricks, goes to California nex1 week to remain over winter. Tfc rawtttcraekee, Altaajr. or bare all the asmt!ve taken by ax too and any one nan have dupll from their negative by addressing BOOKS km FINE STATIONERY You are the Man we want to goo. A CRITICAL COMPARISON tnoro iigtt business. We like will only serve to throw upon onr methods of doing We ask for comparisons. tbem. Compare oar stock with any other ia tbe Central Willamette Val ley and yon will flod WE LEAVE THEM ALL BEHIND. ne hare a stock of y addressing ua, at tL following prions : Card six. $2 per doaso, cabinet site, i& per dosen, bou doors, M per dosen. I keep the ii tin of Oregon vwa in tbe west, OnnV loerne furnished on eunilvatlon Oopylna ana enlarging old picture a specially. i, 0. Cnswmno. Mrflwaia's Clothlag Mc II wain's flt aad winter stock of elolh teg Is arriving. It include the latest style snd is commanding attention. his fjbtn- chills costs. Ptoo stook to mIroi from. All seeds warranted ss represented and perfect lite guarsntecd. Hw Dry deeds. Th fall and winter eteek of dry goods raoateai at MellwsinV, is s lam on, well fleeted, embracing all tho latest noveltie, snd in quantity and of a quality not sqrpass- d herr. Ih not bey without examining. The Very Best Beta More Pleasant REMOTE CONTINGENCY. Beginning December 1st, the Western s M sIm a inion leiegraph company will make a sweeping reduction in rate of message. vThe maximum rate for any message of ten words within the borders of the I'nited States and Canada, will be 75 cents. The former price was $1. This proportion of reduction will be maintained on almost all former rates. Henry George hardly knew how to ans wer th question propounded, but after a thoughtful pause said : "The result of the election will lead to the nomination of Cleveland, and to his election. I do not think Blaine will be nominated. I am in clined to believe that Blaine will not sc cept a nomination if tendered to him." The official list of the members of the next House of Representative shows that it will consist of 168 democrats, 153 repub licans and 4 independents. The indepen dents arc Anderson of Iowa, Nichols of North Carolina, Hopkins of Virginia and -Smith of Wisconsin. One George Robinsop.a showman, offer ed Mrs. Linng, wife of the Chicago anar chist who killed himself in prison, $10,000 for tbe use of Linng' s body one year to exhibit over the country. Foolish show man. Does he not know that the people of this country have already seen more of Linng and his confederates than they want to see sgsin ? It is ssid Gov. Hill will send in the nsme of Col. Fred Grant to the New York State Senate, which meets the first of January, for the office of Quarantine Commissioner in place of "Me Too" Platt.who i holding j over since the last session of the legisla ture, because the Senate then refused to confirm Grant who was appointed then by Gov. Hill. Before the late election in New York, when every indication pointed to sn si most certain republicsn victory, republican papers set up the claim to their resders that the result in New York would settle the question of the next presidency. If they carried it Blaine or some other repub lican would be preside nt.and if the demo, crats carried it Cleveland or tome other democrat would be the next president Well the democrats literally swooped up the state.and already these papers say that the result signifies nothing, and that there Is very little doubt but that they able to carry the state next fall.and if they should not.thcy say Indiana, New Jersey and Connecticut are all doubtful and that if they should csrrv Indiana and either one of the others they would win. Well if this very remote contingency affords our friends any comfort we hope they will be allowed to enjoy it as much as possible, but candor compels us to interject the re mark here that the evidence is indubitable that Cleveland is very much stronger to day in New York.Indiana.Connecticut and New Jersey than he was in 1884 when he carried all of them.and if he and the de To the teste, more acceptable to the stomach, snd more truiy beneficial in it action, th um ms ualtiornU liquid fruit remedy, Mjrrup of Figs, la mp! liy asper- aeaingsui oiuers, try 11. Tbe following from an xobaag is a nag niticeut ward picture- of the experience of all local editors. It is often tbe fact ihul the person woo 1 to man sonsiuva is toe on who do not take a paper at all ; "Th man who handles tbe local department of a newspaper, learn, after due tapnneoo. not to expect briefly si pressed thank for a col - sea of pleasant tnttig,iut he knows as ur ly as cometh the winter that a line is which there is a single unintentional misreorcaen tat ion will cans some, to h he ml from as on a housetop. And we may add that when a baa anad pleasant menttoo 9yj time of some person, piso or thing, and o the thou audtb occasion fails to do so he may not hope to bo lorgivsa. I s emission may have hen from accident, ioadvertooc. or even fromao entire lack of knowledge ; it matters not.tbr will be I a,anP,e iCt remains, uu ne win 0 pagan by 1 W " SBBI f mm FOR atassnx. Holiday Presents. H. J. Jone, neat to tbe new Fiinn bio- Albany. Or., h th i.rM.t nd finest stock In AHnny. Also s splendid linn of photograph end autograph albums, ink utands, pens, pencils, muaical instruments, eie. DO YOU WANT BARGAINS. THEN GO TO A. B. McHwain's, whirs yon can get the very beat in I hsy added to mv boot and tho stock a mm of tbe eetebrsted Laird, .SVAeerr Philadelphia r,n Short for ladies, '- and children. Aakn.tedl h 'leairrs generally to b the best vale and t 1. Ming flt shoe made. Widths C. D. K, ssm a child ess boy as cheap aa a num. oasi k. r- iouo, Sole Agent, Albany, Oregon for ptinaa and qusllUe. Ssttss4ssL-Ja5 sf atestoocoi Oris a Uood Cloak at ( ot. rmam ocrats in Conirress maintain this strenirth vemDr 3n. "7- Ail tl0c desiring to I ...... ..w ... ; ...:n . . . 1 iinieimwn wtii i.in notice For the next thirty days we will ell our entire stock of closks and jacket at cost. Anv partio needing anything In this line can save big money by calling on us. Thompson It watiii, Biownsvilte. Teaeher'a P.xssilsstloa. Notice is hereby given that the regblar public quarterly examination of teacher will be held at the Court House in Albany commencing at noon on Wednesday, No no earthly power can prevent the demo crats carrying all of them next fall. As wiil be seen by notice in another col umn, the democratic city convention has been called to meet on Saturday evening of next week to nominate candidates for city officers. It is desirable that every democrat in the city shall attend the con ad . . venuon, anu tnus secure the tree open choice of the party for candidates. Let care be taken in the selection of compe tent, honorable men for every position men who will look carefully to the inter ests of the city. It should be borne in e 'w 18s amW TT M sW t " mind that Albany is s growing city and that much more legislstion will be called for than when she was making no pro. gress, and this legislation will affect for weal or for woe the future of the city, hence the very greatest care should be SB Not the least satisfactory of the result I uged ln iecting candidates for Mayor m. i ticnuu m :nw i or, is incian(j Councilmen. dissolution and disbanding of the faction of the democratic party in that city known as Irving Hall. This faction has been a menance and an eye sore to the psrty for yesrs. We see no reason now why New York City should not give 60,000 majority forthe democracy next year. The democrats carried-New York at the late election by 18,000 majority, and yet the Senate contains 11 democrats to 20 re publicans and the Assembly 55 democrats to 73 republicans.", This is the result of the wsy the senatorial and assembly dis tricts have been gerrymandered by the republicans of that 'state. Some of these districts are as ill shaped and elongated as an Oregon donation land claim. The official majority of Cook,dcmocrat; over Fred Grant,republican,candidatesfor Secretary of State of New York, U 17,852. Very good. The George vote in the state is 72xx,just 4000 more than it was in the city alone last year. The prohibition vote is 41,000, again of 5000 over last year. The gain in the democratic majority is 6718 over the vote of 1885 and 11,000 over last year, and 16,700 over 1884. These are very healthy figures from a democratic standpoint. will a a a ana oe present at tne Beginning. I. V.li. Rsiu, County School Superintendent. What s as 1 to Do ? Th symptoms of lilllouanoss sre un happily but too well known. They dif fer ln different Individual ut some ox tent, A Bilious msn Is seldom a break fast ester. To frequently, slss, be bss an excellent appetite for liquids but uooe for aouas 01 s morning, ills tongue will hsrdly bear inspection st sny time ; If it Is not white snd furro l, it 1 rough, at all events. The digtiv system In wholly out of oruerana usarrnes or gonst.'pation may be s symptom or the two may alternate. Tbr srs often Hemorrhoids or even loss of blood, Tbero msy be giddiness and often headache and acidity or flatulence and tenderness in tbe pit of th stomach. To correct, all this and not effect a cut try Green' August Flower, it cote but a trifle and thouasnds attest Its eflicsoy. Wbss Baby was skk , we gv bar Castors, When aba was a Child, etas sstod fee Caateri, whoa she hoeam Miss, she clung to Caateri, bea aha had Ckudrso, hs gav fha Caettwia, Where to Bay Carpets. Moute:th & Seitenbaeh hare tha 'arvnt ana preuiest stock of earnets. oil In h window blinds and wall mner ever brought to the Valley, and are offering then st a bargain. Persons desiring anything in this nue snuiu give tnm a call. 5n hundred and twenty acre of th beat quality of improved wheaf land, sll fenced Into four field, good house, hard finish. goon outhouse, excellent fruits of all kind. Situated 3 miles west of Lebanon and one and a quarter miles south of the junction of mo narrow uauge k. k ..with the Lebanon branch of the 0. ii C R. R. Inquire at mil. DRESS GOODS, LAWNS GINGHAMS, ETC., Clothing, Gents Furnishing: Goods and Boots and Shoes, which fir qua j lit y, quality mod prioee BEATS TUB WQRLlTl "''e,ll,,esawissaBBSBShaBO Tb ebotoe wa nsr s.ie xumtre, in fact We have a Full House and here p!end everything to ir t prices wbteb WILL SOON EMPTY IT L. E. BLAIN, Albany, Or. POWDER Absolutely Pure Tha fwwdw rw vrtas. A asajrsi ot pmrit atraafth i4 -hnlasniiiaiHiis, Mors oc4Mak UiaiiibacwHaaiy kiada.aadasimetbaaoMUsei panuoa with Um bmuUSb ot low test, hor! wssyirttsJsaBepherpiisss ueoesra mouopmvttt wital uabix wrssn 0., is Ws in. b- Notice of Final Settlement. jy given that the under iinlstrator ol the estate of A dlspatch'from Nashville, Tennessee says that previous to adjournment the North Alabama conference of the South ern Methodist church at Tuscaloosa, last night, a resolution was adopted requesting Dr. D. C. Kelly, of Nashville, an eminent Methodist divine and missionary, treasurer of the general conference,to resign his of ficial position on account of his utterances in reference to the Emma Abbott episode at Nashville. The resolution will create a great sensation throughout the entire Southern Methodist church. This refers to the defense Emma Abbott made some weeks since at a church in Nashville, where the preacher attacked opera singers in a vigorous way and Emma Abbott arose in church and defended herself with equal vigor. A Bourbon republican organ at Portland is now engaged in raising a feeble protest against the confirmation of Lamar to the supreme bench in case the president should make the appointment. The "or gan" has no faith in the merits of the case which it sets up, but uses it as a cloak to hide its overpowering desire to flaunt the bloody shirt. Its campaign shibboleth is to be Blaine, Bloody Shirt And Bourbour ism. At the conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church, S0..U1, lately held at DanvUle, Virginia,resolutions were adopt ed setting forth : "That we are profound ly convinced f the evil character and in fluence of the theater, and of its power as a promoter of irreligion, immorality and vice ; and that we most affectionately and earnestly expect our people to set their faces against this thing as a diversion,! which cannot be used in the name of the j Lord." . I Bronchitis immediately relieved by Shi loh's Cure. FOR DI3PEP8IA and Liver Complaint vuu uiive s iniimii guarantee on every LaiI ..mi, 1.1.1. irtiTii -r. . . uib u ouuuii 0 y 11a.117.0r, ji never rails to cure, For lame back, side or chest, use Sht- 10a a rorous r lsster, jfrice J25 cents. Albany Market. Wbeff64c, Oat g 88c Butter 25 cts per lb. Eggs 85 cents per doz. Hay -14,60. Pottoe-oa nts pur bushel. See f-on foot, 2J4e. Apples 50 cent pr bn. Perk - 0o per lb dressed. Baton harm, 1234c shoulders, 75. sides 10c (j&ed ! per lb. Flour, 4 80 per bbl. Chickens -2.50 per do.. Mill Feed -brau, 14.00 per ton. snorts, 10. middlings, 20 Chops, 20. Notice is hei'ttb signed, the Adm W. Mlavens. deoaaaad. haa this da filed hia final account in the County Court tor Linn county, dragon, and tbe said Court haa fixed the 10th of December. 1887, st the r.our of one o'clock, d. m; of .said day to hear objections to tne same ana ror tne aettiment or the estate. This the 7th day or November, 1887. Kit a ;M k CkAbtrks, Adm'r of the estate of J, W. Slavens: J. K, WnaTHnayeBD, Att'y for Admlnistrater, La n'-tenful operstion ainea 18M, patrosissd Iron 1 .1 ecuon tl tha Horihwet, eadorssd by butincsk men ana leading sducatof. THE MOST TERFKCTLT EtJUIPPBD 8CH00L of Its cU on tha Coast, it cftars private or ! instruction, day snd evening throughout tha yew ia Ariihmetic, Writing, Correspondence, Bok-keplc Ksnicing,: Shorthand, Type-writing, llusi net nd Lao) Forms and ail Common School Branch. StudanU gc no com iexe eamitud at any Mass. Catalogu free. Armstrong and Wesco, Propriefon la unsurpassed, CH on him fbr your BOOTS AND SHOES, Clothing- and Furnishing-Goods. Cash sr produce taken, snd prion given that defy competition. 1888. Harper's Magazine. Harper's Magasiee Is an organ of progressive Bovettienu in every apeitsmt of Ufa. attraction. It will contain, Swing Us year, Important article, superbly iHttstrslad, Us Ores West ; sfUcles on Ass arioso and fnrssgs ladoatry ; buUfull iHastral! papsraon Isatlsasl, Norway, iHtsrlsn4, Algiers, and tho Weal laoJs ; new novels by Willi w Black and W D Howell ; no , - h ifIte tn a aln.le number, by Henry Jsanas, Lafoadl Bsara, and Amell Riv ; snort sssriss by Miss Wains and other popular writers ; aad Ulttstratod papers of special artia.it sad literary interest. Th Editorial Department are con ducted by Osory Wlllkun Curtis, William Dn HoseUs, snd Charles Dudley Warner. HiiPgB'8 PSEI0OI01L8. 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All parties having claims against me must present them for payment within thirty dsys ss I Intend to go East to remain. MARTI !f GlLLKRAK, Fos Valley, Linn county, Or. ejWfii0igw BUY CM. RjSN DEftSONA COTS j JyWSi saWJstfsfl BsnssssW caattTafayjTSitMora -i 1Hh ssnalMsS'M JkBlSsS saltasm BfcaslttSvL ''''"'ige our We wr ih LiUta Red School Baua Ska a ulft osaair aU. m-J s -mm w - vt joai rVinnlstai osaal a.. - - - M t a . nuu our sums, ana 11 you wiiD ti.em go to tbe City Boot and Shoe Store where yon will And a lar end comnlnte MfM..rttnnnt i.f annd. n hiB it. of noarjy airy grade and m ke, himI st prlt es which will open your eye,' answ wivi'u is n uuusr mae. REDFIELD & BRflWWRl.l. MY FALL AND WINTER STOCK -Has arrived, lnt-luding- Mc8 for Publication, Land Office st Oregon Oity, Or., 1 November 21st, 1887, Notice is hereby given that the fallow ing named settler bss filed notice of his In tention to make final proof in annnnri nr Ma claim, and that said proof will be made before tho County Judge or Clerk of Linn eeuntyy Oregon, at Albany, Oregon, on Tuesday, January 17th, lass, viz: WW Phillips, Homestead Entry, No. 4084 for tbe S V H of Sec. 28, Tp, 1, fj R 1 w. lie names the followlnn witnes es to prove bis oontinnoqa residence upon and oultivatloa of, ssid land, vis : T Thompson, 8 Hawken and T Arnold, of Wodavllle Post Office and M Lesoh, of Sweet Home Pofet Office, all In Linn eonn- iy, Oregon. w. T, BuBirnv, Register, , FARM AT A BARGAIN. Th undersigned offers for sal his farm of 27;f seres 6 miles north of Harriaburg on the Harrisbarg, Peoris, and Albany wagon road, 2 miles from warehouse on the Wil lamette liver, 6 miles from Halsey on th 0 & C railroad, one-fourth of a mile from school house, all fenced in 8 departments, besides. small lots, 176 acres in cultivation, 75 acres oak grub, not heavy, 66 aores gttnw iug wheat, 30 aores more sew land in culti vation, making 95 aores in good condition for wheat this Fall and will soon be sewn. 150 young frnit trees. Buildings fair. Price 825 per acre. Terms easy, For particulate call on or address C. C. Jackson, HaJsey, Oregon. WILL YOU SUFFER with dispensia and liver complaint ? Hhlloh's Vital w Is guaranteed to euro yon, Oil Drv Goods, Notions, Boots and Shoes, Carpats, Cloths, Window Shades Wall Paper and Decorating Paper, Everything kept In a first-das Drv Qooas and Boot and Shoa House, from the cheap to as mod aoafff there la a demand for. I bought these g odi mostly in New Fork and Chicago and AT BOTTOM CASH PRICES, nod have and am receiving Novelties of the Season in every line ; am prepared to MEET ANY PRICES quoted in the papers or circulars, and will take Cash or Merchantable Produce and will not turn you off when you get out of money. Samuel E. Yoimg.