SIB T DEMOCRAT, 52 IN ADVANCE; S2 50 At END Of YEAR. Issued every Prids) I ) BTITK3 J3c N UT'TINQ. Advertising rain mad kuown K If. I'r i v.. 'I. Sni VHT -t Albany IRONWORKS . Mnuf-tir.-r f iKK uwv.i 2 ii ;r vn su mill m m mmwr.j Au ALL XIM. 0? H.UY ANQ LI2HT Y7D3X, M IR3M ANO CRAS ICASTNTS. Mnll '.!- id ,n ! I ) rfl"vrlti,i l .10(1 oi ill l-'Mn.rv PaUerns Made on Short Notice, A How Grocery Discovered AT - Strong' it I niir. n.:ttl' s-,irt; i ic ' . . v . i . full linn i t '-- FRESH OHODEnlES CANNED UOODS, QlS)?Jin, ETC "'4ul.-k l - -i I .in l r.r id'" I.iv. illii l llv," Is i:- ,n ut . "-. n I t tiini niir 4 I, i . : yrUvn. & iUraotion euaran:.!. Produce Taken in Exchange, Wry KHV(XK.Ifu!lf , mm & ROBERTSON. Fore tie by WIIIJ Scark, dealers in flue wrtohes, Jewelry, ir JULIUS GRADWOHL'S Golden Rule Bazaar. Ills atock Iia Imcj enUre J so thai It equal any on the C-Ht, au I oiisita of Roger Bros. Silverware, French Ohim and Crys talware, B3ya' WAgoas, Doll Carriage , Fancy Goods, and a . general assortment of Crockiey anrt Toys. He bujt Jin and eerrie ths UrgsK stock to ie Witlainn'.U V!ly, l. wlil I has been ad lod a eompleU line of FAMILY GROCERIES. e Agent for Insnraiet OTipmUt with a m;ittil af c''Xiliix 7),iK)),iM'r. "Icl on narle Francala. Hier wird deutcli geprochen."Y4 NliW STORE. SEW (JOODS Mitchell & lewis Co., . -DEALERS IN- . Agricultural Implements t---.esii and Vehicles our bit nth bone Cr. 2 id aal K lie ALBANY, - - - - OR LOOKOUT FOR LOW PRICES. FURNITURE, I am now retailing (urn: ore at toy factory at cost. Penidi- wishing furr.i Inn can do well to look here for bs.jjai-ns.ss 1 am i;oing to adi at cost duitng the next 39 days. Cirm and rxsmtne myvfU hafore p irchsin mU t wberw Factoryjat th river eod of Lyon Ktreft C. J. DILLON. Chas. Metgzer. Real Estate, Employment and Insurance 'Agent;. A.I commdcitli,.! piomplly anav.ere.1 in Gerroaor KngUsh. CFFICE: ELLSWORTH BETWEEN FIRST AND SECOND SWETS ALBANY FURNITURE Yoa want the beat and mont durable rnrnturetliSt Is manufactured In ibe.city k Thomas Brink. VOL. XXV. la desired kmt ad ui trod by all. Araorif the things which niay tMt lo dune to enhance personal V ocauiy in ma owiy ' t IKS nf Arn'a 11.1 Vhjor. No matter what tho color of , ( rS ration gives It lus tra ami pliancy tuns adds greatly to Its charm. Miould the I.. I.....I. J dry, or turning gray, Ayer'a Hair Vigor will restore the color, trlng out, m now growth, and KsnJor the oll sott end shiuy. For keening the scalp vloan, ckI. unit ' healthy, there 1 uo letter j'rciuirallon 10 ua market. I am free to eonfow thnt a trlat of Ayer's Hair VIor hai rouvluced mo that it Is a gemiina article, lis nntt has not only caued tho hair v( my wtlo and tlaughur to l I Abundant and Glossy tut It has glren my rather stunted uina. tache a rarw'talli lonuih ami aniK'ar uoe." K. ilrittou, Uakluud, Ohio. " My hair was coming out ( without any axalUnr from my wl(i, lther). I Uled Ayer's Hair Vigor, uiilug ouly one bottle, and I now have as lino a bead ot hair as any one could wtnli lor." H. T. Scumtltou, Dickson, Teun. , I hare used Ayer's Ilalr Vigor In my family for a number ot years, and re rard it as the bst hair preparation I know of. It keeps the acalp clean, tho liair soft and lively, and reservea tho original color. My wifo baa usud it for a lonir time with most aatUfactory re mlU." ltenjaiuia M. Johnson, M. l., Thomas Uill, Mo. P "My batr'was becomlnir harsh and drr. bnt after using bait a bottle of Ayer's (Hair Vigor it grew black and gloasy. I Icannot exnres the Joy and gratitude I 1feel."-Mabel C. Uaxdy, Uolavaa, IU. Oyer's Hair Vigor,' vr. j. c. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mate- Sold tf PrussUts and l'crfuiucrs. - HflhV TO CO EAST. tio Kmt via Mount luu Kouie. Nice c!itut sod fcTUKiy at all tiiit the year. See Mount Sht, Sjiuikiuei. sOdnn, Sjlt Lake, DjuvrM. Kimvsiki hi-i-i cr inailc are ran daily. Huy iur tiei ul me ami tare c.ur fra to ('.. tlaixl. . .m the only piuu in A't-.bv tht..u mI u u a Uckct to any Niut I'l the I'nitrd S..i. t'.ll oe ma f. r rates. V". I.. Jr.rr, Avnt 8. P. 4 .t J I Mm f A tii.oRioi'H Vai.J-k Y. Joaquin Miller the grent wrilor, has lehirued Kast end ! a.iid l In-following very truthful ud nice tiling ixKuit the Wlllamelle Valley! 1 cinic down the great Willamette valley In a hull ttiv from Kngrne City,' And J came (if An ihrmigli one ronllnuotis and uninterrupted Kden. Three railroads run diw rt thW vnltcv, which la nnre than one liutulreil tulle long six' about fiftv wide mid two rallrondu rros li, or are rronnlng It. Tin re l a Ircnu'iuloim hullulng liupulne nirendy here, brlh In vltjr and country. LlitU' town litoti.tut nil alonjr on clll.ei hand; and inunv it one of I bene .uilden horn little t,M ih U ilixllned lo nerve merely an hUiIoii f"J' uecoiiiitiodatloii triilnn for iimnv rm to tonic Still, thev nil liave line ktiiitt lumber, and fiom one In a docr prellv i liiiM h kiMies pointing heavenward inrotijii the 'eontliiuoua wooiIk. a not aide fraitii'c nil up and down IliU cotitln. umi liniM.f i tliil towns Is the nchonl nueant the eluircli eiitilce At some b aci-i w.m ! rot see more than kit houses i out one ut init, it ml the hlggrit anJ the he!, U n ki hiMil Ikhkc; and perhnp two of I lie leiuiiii.lu live buildings are cliurclieii Uut ion do mil often And a town o small an thttt iiuiletk it he only of IliU year's crop ot newly planted towns 1 1 (mu:.-Hnce the DitMot a.T started the hn I in rolling several days sg th l.okpiul cltcmc ha been moving right alon, and last lhurday ihe land was e- J cured for the purple, the v lllainclte Lind Co., lormally making an offer ol a blick or more as a site for the bospltal. I Mr l.tmc Mlktns has aUn offered a block I for the loplinl , and It is quite probable I tnU .will be accepted, on account of Its I nearness to the titr. A letter from UUhop I (iros refer to the Albany hrpltal, and I all thnt l necckkurv now I lo kclecl Ihe I location and eret t the luwoltnl buildings. the former of w Incb will he done within a few week. SiMcrs will tc here for the purpose of complc'lng the arrangements within two or three weeks. Mr J A (iros , i . i i.ii - n li- line garden pixipeily.lf necessary lo secure I It here, so that the n.atter ol a .lie for it Is BUIIIUBIVItlH- HII.I.IV .I'll ill, iliioM.'d of. Itelng the oniy hospital in the I alley south of Ti.r'land It w ill prove Ol I great advantage to Albany. Or. ami G. W.Orenon must wake -P and show tier rustle and bustle. Wah I mgtuu show ea her bustle were big. ami the whole tcriitory ooomca. Cities sprung rapid1 Into inctrrpolles I and railroad stated toward a hundred - .1 points. Oregcnwlth better climate and more advantage, soit of slept and w inked at the fun ; and now the truth I. she Is bclns! outrun in the race. Knterprise Is the watebward, and the cities are the cen ter of it. Oregon cities must do something enthusiastically. All eyes are on Albany. Next to rortlaml Its prospect aie the best and It must hereafter lead and not follow. It I for Albany. Salem. Eucene, Corvallls and the other cities of the Valley to put the spurs Into the horse and bilng him to the front. Considerable being done. particularly by Salem, and much by Al bany ; but the bunle need to be enlarged. Tiik Blow Rol'TK. A subscilberl who ha recently croed the Cascades by this route, speaks of it as follow. : -The mountain grade on this route Is very good. with one exception, and that Is, it I not I I wtjj cno.,gti. The trees are not cut out wide enough in places. It Is a hard rub fur a wide tread wagon to pas between the tree. Some large rocks and stumps remain in the center of the road, which make It very rough to pass over with a single horse ri. This should be looked afler, a the toll I quite High. The Road Co should be made to comply with the charter In regard to the width of the road, making it site for the public to travel over. Like Astobia. Mr F O rfclffcr.pro- prictor cf the Frrit Prtmt, a tier man pa per published at Council Uluff. lowa.calN ed at thc7rtiii-r7i office Ibis morning Mr I'felffer has been In Ihe newspaper business for a great many years In Iowa but he think be would like to make As toria his future home, lie ssys that rea I estate here I very reasonsble compared to what it is in other towns in the northwest He is looking over the field to-day and If he can be suited he will invest In this city, with a view to bringing his family here I J W I and coing into business. - Tranierifl . Mr I rfeiffcr will be remembered as the brot.ter of Mr Chas I'fciffcr, and wa recently In Albany. T11 a a a IUi Hoy. Three boys distur bed the Mill city school a few days ago, thiratening to whip the teacher, etc, Two of them named Hobson and Smith, were arrested and fined $10 and costs apiece. -Tlte former liquidated but the other was unable to do so, and Is now at Salem in the county tail, on a sentence of twenty-one days. - - New Gkockrv Stobe. The Oregjn Land Company has rented the room in 1 - Froman's Block, now ocenpied by Fort miller & Irving to R G Watson & Co late of Memphis, Tennessee, who propose to lope about Sept 1st first clans grocery store. These young gentlemen come well recommended, so we are Informed and will fit up at once one of the most tasty and at tractive grocery stores in the city, O.xlt One. Our exchanges.ln order to get even with people who do not even read a paper, are publishing the following, L which the Democrat appropriates and doctors : "There is only one man in Al bany who does not read the Democrat, llis forehead is so low that when no weeps the tears run down his back." A Comely .Sioht, Our market is full of fruit. Luscious, mouth watering palate tickling, nose agitating, peaches, grapes, apples, plums, prunes, 'pears end melons attract ine eye in xront 01 every grocery store. Great Ceres would be plea. sed at the sight. Bio Yields. -George Wells, of Buena VisU,had twenty acres of wheat that turn- ed out over moo bushel, of grain, and the 80 acres of J J Russe!I,n Monmouth, pan- etas! Miit- an nuseiw lis.ltai 4 -k ttsst) ned out an average of 38 bushels to the acre. Dallas Itemizer. Difference op Opiniom. Just a little difference of opinion between the Walla A'alia Journal and a womtn by the name of Clara Po'in', has resulted In a libel suit for $10,000, The Journal called the wo man a bilk and she begged to differ with it. Hops. Hops are said to be looking I well, and a good crop and good prices are anticipated. Picking will beeln in about two weeks, and already contracts are be- I Ing closed for pickers. White people will be employed where possible In '.his coun - Bow Lroced, A Pittsburg physician recently in Oreeon City went home nd said that most of the people of the city were bow legged from climbing the rocky streets and the adjoining bluff. - To Bp. Improved. The druir store of O L B!ackman is belnir frescoed bv ,m I " ' artists In the buidnexs.from Ksn Franrl. ...... " , 7" ;: " ' 1 uiiu win ucun tiuuicu ana improved gen erally, making it ene of the finest in the State. Born. On Aug. uth. 1889. to the wife of t.harlts House a girl. The Seavy boys have informed the edi tor of the Junction Pilot that they have made an average of $i a week catching 1 roue. ALU ANY, OREGON, FRIDAY, A RoTTrv Afri.K, XiveiKl uionih go the DrMimmat ineiil lone J Iho fite utnt Mr Apple lm1 luen tniuie n J 1 nf nenr Diikcr City , It tin i i cmlun for punning generally. I. mm trnni.i e" that the Apple iii rnt'en ne. 'I'lu. iriTi exii.uinn i ne tnuuiiiit.i "rinilmu oom appellants anil appellees verv tc.iicc Judge Apple opened a butcher kIioo and the scales but seldom ued In weluhlng rquity were olten hiled with choice hit s ced from the epellous csreamtes olilnlnrd irom one Air lavinc. of lllluard, On a day when (he cah drawer contained something over $!,, Indue Apple con- ciuueu i inn the time not ripe foe lilm to drop cn a lltt.e racket olten practiced by hank enahlcra and s he h now In Canada w here If he In not eaten up by remorse he will likely remain until he linn irrnw n mrl- low with nue." i All Km n)Ns. The Dkmihum U nu lled now ih.tt the Nebrak.i unin who ws In Alhauy and told us that lo Id knowl edge only seven of the evcuiklon were edi tors and the rest were real ela'e men nnd merchants, was nn Infamous liar, nnd we are glad lo be able to put Mm dow n Hist way Mr Vecl, the i halrmnn ol the ex- curklitn after giving his own rronality says i "A for th; balance d 'my Hock' I know mokt of them per.i.imllvtiiul every one of them U either an owner, editor, or reporter of the rerpectlve - )iuirnala they claim to have represented, and for further V" " "V' Snn u,r,"" m,n- "Hm" m ?' " -hc" rota lsrAMs A Hie Dumiimat publUlieJ the other It nUo pulilUhes lldv from The .ille 7. IA : A mo.t ahurd and ildiruloiu Item I gnlnt the round of the pres that the remain of four dead Infant were found In the reervolr In this city. Che fact id the matter arc : That I,U! '"' ulr cleaned, and further that nothing of an unclean nuture hat ever been discovered In the reservoir Mmt, ' ' nf aft Mi... r a t . 1 . . l...ll.. 1 I . 1 1. I, ,,,.. ..... M.au.. t, 1 ,.l J , , , ,' , that when Justice llumprey read In the USMoca at the account of the shoo'lng of luih-e Terry bv Ilennlv I S Marshal N'airle. he was considerably dsiurbed. a. It lndlcmled lhal rvrn ,,,,, ' . .... ,u .,.,, .u' i . fred Informed him that he was Uo a Deputy U.S. Marshal, Representing both sloes of trc great tragedy be certainly . . ougi.no ec seenre "Nittt WK." June 14th Wm. M. Hong, A llacklcinan an J Engineer Ecklc son left for Fastrrn Oregon by way of the Lebanon road to look over the route of Ihe Oregon Pacific aero Ihe mcuntain. They are invited to call on the l'rlnevllle papers and esc their mucn'y perturbed mind, and to tell them that "nel week" though an Indefinite period ot time, I beunu to come. Stats Fair The prospectus of the State fair appeal's elsewhere. The pros pects are that It will be one of the livest In the history of the State. The amount of Drlc will be an aurance of a bit? alien. da txMhlu on, k. mt.de . keeping with the races It will be a fair (ar ,h( Sm(J to prol(J of , e, u4 j(Mt this time show what Oregon can do In the way of Ane product, In cereals, fruits. vegetable, etc. A Cm rat P O. The Hum .Vra. thinks Ihe postmaster there should i.ave belter pay for attend. ng to Ids olliclal du ties, which are thu described. "In the summer the matter I dumped Into a large gnndsbox In the midst of a blinding c'oud of dust, out of which It Is fished, piece by piece , till the task I done ; in inter It s a little more so, If anything, a It i mud or 1. aivi Fa lot n Zonkb. On August Jrd, i!.V,at Enterprise, Orthere was born to the wife of August Soisberg.a daughter. The fath er I slxty-cljht years old and wa born four and a half degrees north of the arctic circle. He is active. Intelligent and very industrious for a man of hi age. He soon leaves forsndia to look after an estate lelt him by a brother who died a sea captain An Imbec ile. A large number of AI-' bany youn j men are invited to peruse the following, and then go to bed and dream M . . .. ... .. over the matter : A young man, of New York, J') yeais old, has grown to be imbe cile from excessive cigarette .making. Three packages a day was Ids quota when he was taken in charge by the authorities. Up to six months ago he was bookkeeper for a responsible firm, at which lime two packages of the little roll of vile tobacco sufficed f qidet hi nerve. JSi;i!ien Death. Stephen Castlcmnn died very suddenly on his farm about nine mites east of Eugene Thursday the 8th He had been feeding the threshing ma chine only fifteen minutes when he quit and began talking with lames Tucker, I le spoke but ale words when be placed his hand on his breast and exclaimed "O my '."and fell oyerdead. He was 30 years of age and leaves a wife and two child-en Eugene Htiptttr. Watermelons. Twelve car loads of watermelons were shipped from Grant's Pass during the past week. It takes about 1 200 to make a ear load. This would make the receipts about $2000 a week says a lo cal paper there. Some school boy can thus figure out what they cost apiece by the wholesale at the home ottne producer. Some Difference. In a recent letter from Missouri the somewhat startling an nouncement Is made that eggs are selling at five cents per dozen and butler at seven riinti nr nnunrt. Tn Alh.nv ecrir.i lr 11 I eenU ,nd butter 2 cents a pound. That's the difference, you see 1 A Pecchar Fact. Broderlck.the man I who was killed by Judge Terry, the man who WM kllled b Marshal Nngle.stas the "8nai purchaser zv.u.ny a nana en- 8 ,t purcna!ie by Albany. So It I . . I Kinc which is nun iui saic. uc prcscnicu 1 whom han ft history. Got a Bargain. Thursday Marshal I Hoffman sold at auction to the highest biddei a bovine of the male gender.receiv Ing $10 m for the same, Mr William Mey er being the fortunate purchaser. Some where tnere Is an owner bewailing the loss o such an animal. Too Be Envieo.-.A newt postbflke has been established at- Anderson, Josephine county, ur, wttn Mary Anderson, at post rnUtre" .ln MarJr Anderson is now to I ha ariiilal ta tsm rieanl nn.l rr 1 Blnsa A m 7l " rW ' 3 1 ' am Office. me fclectric light Co s I ol,,ce ym be located in the upera House, the room at the north east corner being used for the purpose, a door having been made connecting it with the street. Badges, A recent order of the S P Co compels all employes of the railroad to wear badges, which accounts for the im I ..a..as4 . A s. 1 K"' - ' K". jesierana ' MSS Barker Ax Eve Lost. The three year old'ton of Frank Titus, of Scio, will lose an eye A knife In his hands slipped and w.'nt into one of them, putting It out, - 1 Wright's Myrrh tooth soap oamea off con I qneror every time you have "a brush" with Death to tartar and decay. . SrJdby 1 eoanay ot mason. - . I, -"" ";:T .. , . -. ...ssssmsssisssssassassssssssssassssi AH A tirKlNliSH CITY .Ulmily Takes Ike Lfsd in ths Valley, All any I a great Irndu center. IVi'l'le come here from far and near 10 bnv their good. 'We have some rustling, criterpi Uln biiines men, as our advet Using column show. It take pound aftvr pound of ore goods. ctothlnvf, boot snd sh -, ImrJware, etc to supply the market. Talk l cheap, any p,i;icr can ts.l bu figures count The freight handled whnl tells Ihe story, I it lug; July there wa handled at the .Soul hern i'arlflc fri ljjl, house alone 3,jo4,uio pound of freigl A ild.! lie freight hand ed by the Oregon i'aclflc and OKA' N and the record I in creased wonderfully ; but Ihe record of the S P I sufficient for the present article. Coniparlor are odious i hut here are some. At Corvallls, a local paper boat 01 txxj.rnxj being handled ry the N I. At Aaiem, we are Informed the amount was a third le than here, but we hsve'nt Ihe exact figure. Enough said. Albany Is also a great tiavetlng renter. inning Inly the ticket sales at the Albany office were approximately S10.000, which aim p.ak for itself. i,,' Rahiioaii Mattkbs. The Ittiittttr ay the surveying pony that has been surveying the route for a railway from Eugene to Florence ha returned. They succeeded In finding a route on which It will Ik reasonably easy to build with a maximum grade of forty feet In the mile. One tunnel only, of about a 'housand feet in length, will be necessary. Salem seems loo well satisfied to sit still and seethe survey for a rallroid from the valley to the sea run from Albany to As toria say the Jomrtml, Really, that outlet to the sea I omehtng that should deeply Interest this city. She -anls that railroad and ought to have It. but falling to move in ihe matter she will lose it. It will be a good many years before more than one line of rail runs to the coast In that direc tion an I the valley cliy that secures the first one I fortunate. Thu may suggest something to Salem for Albanv'ls a'ready rustling to try and get the roatl. TmkSaxtiam Mi.vrm -Near'.y every miner who come from the Santiam mines is loud In his praise of these' mines, where the prospect (re pronounced unsurpassed and equal to the mines nf Montuna and Idaho. 1 be Albany mine Is now down nearly fifty-five feet and expect 1 strike rich ledge at seventy-five or eighty leet, when matters will bourn. There Is a b!g future lor the hantiam. Mr W r Read returned last Friday from the mines, and is quite enthusiastic over the (outlook. An old mine has been retunneled deeper and an eight foot ledge of gold and silver ore struck, mostly of the former, of great richness. It Is thought It will pan out $1 So to the ton, and already the Company Is (earful lest so much gold Is secured that with the present facilities it will be imposible to bring it lo market. Ct act hit a koi . There; Is quite a contrast In the appearance of the curcubi taceou fruit brought to the city from Cali fornia and Southern Oregon. The former ha a pale ca.t, like Caetar's countenance, hlle the latter resembles Jaob cattle. Both though have a One Inside and are about 95 per cent water, accwdlng lo rule. Just what the other live percent is we give up ; hut It Is les colic than i generally claimed, and wl.h salt I a healthy bever age all together, A Democrat man once knew a Doctor who made hi breakfast on half of a melon , taken with salt, and noth. Ing else, a long as melons lated. He is dead now. Lest a false Impression follow it may be remarked that the watermelon did not do the business. OtR Street Cars. The two street cars are finished, and the Dkmo a at after inspecting them J able to pronounce them a credit to the manufacturers, a welt at to Albsny. It I a matter to be proud ot that Albany use its own street cars. Mr An- iyn, who ha been so successful with these cars ought to be able to co.npcte tor some of the business of the Northwest, where street cars will spring up in every enter prising city. None anywhere are better manufactured or present a finer appear ance than Albany's. The track Is being graded, and will be ready lor the cars in a few days. Tne date for starting will be formally announced, and everybody will he expected to take a ride. That Was Hut. Down at Needles, In Han Bernardino county , on the banks of the Colorado, the mercury stood 1 1 8, 119, 119 and 117 on four days.ending on Tues day of last week, the lowest temperature on last day being 95. 80 says the Signal Service report. Good advice I to keep away from such a place. Dctter advice is to buy ynur groceries at the popular store ofConnOros. They keep everything. In season, In groceries and produce.and carry a fine line of crockery ware as well. See some of their novelties. It pays to keep cool and a Rood way is always to trade with Con Iiros. We Smile Now. Albany people can look on and smile now at '.terns like the fol towing from Ihe Pendleton E O, but to that city, Corvallls, Oregon City, Eugene, etc., they must Ute some what sour Who ha got charge of your street? said a strarger to a Pendletonian the other day. The latter replied : "The town council ad the cows; and just now the cows seem to be runn'ng things. And as tbey sep arated the stranger kinder laughed to htm self and as he walked away he said don't want to settle In a town where the cows run things. 1 here Is too little pro gression in a place like that for me. What. . Whai has become of the Washington grade suit ? V hat's the matter of trying to get a pa per mill here. What's the use of kicking because some one else prospers as well as yourself. What's ahead of enterprise anyway business and society. The man who doesn advertise Is simply a wall flower at a party, What will the quacks do after Aug 23, when the new meaicai law goes into et feet. What is a ghost. $1300 Loaned.- At ths monthly meet ing of the Albany Bnildlng and Loan As sociation last evening two loans were made. after some sqlrlted bidding, one lo Mr Charles Wagner, of $800, at 51 months, and the other to J R Stewart of $400 at 44 months. Thrown from a Horse. Jos Bodera while riding a horse yesterday afternoon was thrown off and dragged by one of his feet some distance, receiving some Inju ries, which have already run into brain fever. He is fct the Wavcrly boarding house. A Big Yield, Mr Elijah Wills of Sy racuse precinct, informs the Democrat that efght acres of his land yielded 480 bu shels of wheat, the remarkable yield of 60 bushels per acre, the largest yet reported In this or adjoining counties, tits oats average 50 bushels per acre. Pitcher's Castorla; J li it J R Ik AUGUST ISbl). Kill IV Mi.sNMKKr.lt. The. Orr;ouinii of ft,itidsv said "What Terry, (Judgi Terry who wn slit down the other day bv a United Slates Marshal,) has been, well ri-n-Mi,l 1I14 cliuracier and hlstorv if I'e democratic parly cf Ihe Unllcd Siale . On Filday It said : "Judge Terry.lhrouglioul hlscareer, has been an expression and embodiment of the character of the democratic parly of our day. No man has more fully repr seined lis Intentions, method and purpos es." As If to tnnkt tl.i foul and dirty slander complete, and thu satiate his greed for the defamation of the good name of thirty-five million of as luinest and taw abiding lifnen a our touutry can boast of, llMtvcv f'colt proceed to t I what Terry "ha hern." It dvcilbe him "an able hul exceedingly Infamous man," a having fought a duel a the outcome of a conspiracy lo murder his antagonist and not to satisfy hi wounded hoitrr,a a man who came Into "new arid disgraceful no toriety by marrying Sarah Allhea lilll.lhe mlslres cf the .ale Senator Sliarjn," as being "Imprisoned for contempt of court,' a be'ng "a notable type of a class of In- trllectual desperadoes," "a corrupt shield ivciuhi uesper.itors. voi m 11 siiieiu- i of Ihe murdc.ers. gamblers, and ballot , ..... . m . . .... . oox stuiicr.,wriose inuri.rr 01 ruuor james King In Vav, 1S56, sounded the tocsin that lolled the general aim 111 for the or- anlxailon of Ihe Igllunce ( ointiilitce,"ele. le was f uriher described as being a man ho, "after Ihe war, returned to San Fran clco where he has sleadlly added lo the load of his Increasing Infamy," a one who 'always spurned law when It gored his ox, ho always enforced law when It gored his neighbor's heid,Ha ime who "brought his haughty, passionately rannfeal temper hh him to California, and in bis old age has brought him down finally to the blcody grave that usually lies at Ihe end of life's lane '.or those wl.o know no right but brutal might, who know no higher philosophy of justice and equity than to make every honest but helpless man's dif ficulty the tyrant' opportunity, "and much more of the same sort. Sco't, af er draw ing this picture of continuous criminal life, says this life of Terry"wcll represents le character and history of the democratic party of the L'nlteJ Staies.'and thal'-Joilge Terry throughout hi career has been an expression and embodiment of the char acter of the democratic pr.My of our day. No man has mote fully represented its In tentions, methods and purposes." Lan- guagefail. to express the mcarness and ecnlm. UuesofexcesMvedHnking-oftav .Mas il.HullM sf at. aa..lsv tiAi.UL I.I I ' I JV y ss IS T Wt wW vwtw B thut voiunlftrltv kUndcr ftnti ilcUtne the haiacterofover half the people of his osnrnunlr, n.il llil. i.,wiliU t,..rt. I j . .-,., . I.. .. ..I.v. ii U n.,t nw Ui... .1. once like a ravenous ghoul and jackal has I this same Harvey Scott gone lo the grave I o some great patrlo-ic democrat a Tildcn Hendricks, Seymour, McClclUnnd, with brtlt.l '.MfS i.snsft I l,rli- rms Ins In lk I world again. Dug their bone from their I last resting place and, with appropriate I animal glee, chuckled a he threw clod at them to make them give out music tol charm hi brutality. Such I this man Harvey Scott, ho knows no decency. Is devoid tf truth, honor, self-respect and all uch qualities a charactetUe a true man. Ml VII IiWri RltKI (tome time since the Democrat made he statement that fact were rapidly com ing lo light that show that the republicans have a scheme on foot lo repeal the tax on whL'.ky and tobacco and continue the war taxes on the necessaries of life that con tribute lo Ihe happiness and comfort of the poor people of the country. This scheme seems to meet the approbation of the Afonmlainrcr. and It makes a feeble de-1 tense of It by sayln. ma, "the Income and Internal revenue taxea weie the war tariffs and the people have .right lo ask that at - fc . j... . - i .i h B im, .iici.wrarmi.i.,7 ssiwiv. Now these were not tariffs at all.but there were war tariff taxes levied upon the peo- pie oy way oi nign tamt auues upon .... ,M ... Imported articles that constitute the neces- series ot life. It is these high war tarifl taxes that so largely affect the poor that the people have a right lo see decreased and not the taxes on whisky and tobacco as these articles are not necessaries of life for rich or poor but mere luxuries, whose use could be beneficially dispensed with. It ia evident that the idea ot free whisky and free tobacco alaim the Afonnninrrr for It seeks to break the force of the Dem ocrat's statement by saying t "If at the next session of congress,every cent oi revenue Is taken off tobacco and liquor, it will not cheapen the price of these articles to the consumer, as soon as the government abolishes this tax the dif ferent state legislatures will impose a greater one in the shape of license.and the money derived mtretrom win so into tne treasuries of the states Instead of that of the United Stales." And, pray, how does our cotcmporxry know that the states would impose a great er tax in else the general government shou'd remove It ? Talk about sophistry What could be more sophistical then that cunning dodge. No, we denv the state ment and it remains for the Mountains to Drove It. But if this were true, yet so far as the United States could go it would be making whisky and tobacco free while keeping up the onerous wtr taxes on the necessary comforts of the poor. So far as the states aie concerned they can tax these two articles of luxury whether the tax Is removed by Congress or not, and Intelligent people can see thlt notwith standing the sophistry of the Monntatnecr, It looks very much like our cotemporary would be put to the test of supporting the scheme of free whisky and tobacco and taxed necessaries ot life. So blindly wed ded is it to high protection that Ifwill not '.'.esyate to do so. Ween Mr Cleveland became president lie found a Republican in every posUflice. When Harrison crowded with h!.s tribe into the White house he found half or more of tne postoflfices still held by Republicans, and 13,000 changes were made in five months, as against 4000 ; the same time under the Democratic adminis tration. "Ornanied creed," did IVm Piatt say? - - - ' " - Emma Abbott's 94,000 dress 1 described as of saffron colored velvet, embroidered with pearls and diamonds. This plan of decoration of course onens the way for raising the cost of an actress dress to practically unlimited figures, William Walter Phelps has one taste which will make him popular in Germany, lie likes beer. ; When he lived in Washington he always drank a bottle of the best imported beer before retiring at night, .- - . . . The name of Russell Harrison is upon . ist of those who have ascended to the top the Eiffel Tower. ; . Children Cry for KY ,'i III TKMI'KHANCK COXDMN, K.lllil l.y Albany W, V. T. V L,.... i- ... . . . . iTiiirn nun- in r.ngiitno, having I visit,, ami established unions in Leliinn. Japan, Imlia, Africa and Australia. She ha held upwards 'of 1,300 meetings.il is five years since she Kit Boston on this round the world lr, ' 14 My """ w my 1,fe '! I .1.. .. .. - - nuns 1 must keen at It until I 1 .11 ne connnenis." a leceni mee:uig 01 the Cily C outuM of Mlensliuig, four snlrn men j renmed n re- quest Hint ih Ik ense be incirnscd to tuxjo Heretofore 1 lie license lias licrn hut $JO', A gunie lo freeze out the small dealer, bin does anyone iniu-ose fli.it these SMloon 0.1..1. - . .. .... ' v " inn me r.iisuig 01 trie iicens? will lesnen Hie soieni li-pior Certainly not, they would lie 1 11c i.iki men to nmke such a move if ilwv 11 1 .. . . . .. ' ivei 111.11 result woiii.l loilow. A henulifiil and instructive tctntieianceslorv. fiom the ctrtisecrnied j en of Pansy," lias ju.t leen concluiled in the Vmun Sieuul. Every mol hers heart who res-Is this entertsintrg stoiy, must tertainly be touched with earnest nlea she makes to Iced the vnun n.ln.l. svi.h , t . kigical reasons, and thus enable them to meet ienpii(iies, which might obscure ami cloud their common sense, ,lt give one little extract ,t, ... u 1 rlcr. a Is the whole rtory, !, say, . - sum. it, ,iic cunc ui(hi mm nil rum come (o ine conclusion mat Mi rum power is, afler all.iloing more, all unconscious ly, ui swell the proiiiliiiion rtnks than is any w"it innuence in tin world: lor tl is at work ruining Ik) ( and w hen Vr boy and Uty umcneu, men are I lie mothers ami fstheis going lo discover that prohibition is const it u tional.l possible, is lo I, tint what an awful price to y lor knowledge! lanylioly willing 1 ' Ibj 11 re. ix 1, Oswald Mill popular writer and author of several medical works, has wtitten a scties of strong articles fcir Ihe I 'aiom Signal, entitled "Popular Falecies, 01 the causes and effects of the Alcohol Vice." It is unfortunate that these papers are published in the Union Signal, as very few readers outside of Ihe iijrance ranks will see them. His argu- ments are fui cible and his statistics are numer. I ous and conclusive. In support of bis declara tion that alcohol is the chief cause of crime, he cites the testimony a Chief Justice of England, Sir Mat hew Hate, who used these words more than two hundred years ago: The place of I judicature I have long held in this kingdom. he ssys. "have L'lven me an ouuortumiv to obseive the original cause of roost of the enormities that have been committed for the space of nearly twenty years, and ty due com putation I have found that if he murders and manslaughters, tbe burglaries and robberies. ihe riots and tumults, tbe aduUeriei, fornica tions, rape and other enormities that have! bapned in that time were divided into five I.M.I. Cr.tl. tJ K.MM M..1.I . a. I.u. I VTf aW WUAC IWstUlft I It . a ai . . t I ' rw" uuuisione on me royai . , . . --- "7 iiwiuti.. i uu. w lonnanu inncciions 01 m voice wui re- mam lo u" n- Z. T. WRIGHT ' Foot of Morrison St., Portland, Or., I -iom von Tha Advanca ttaMiig lacMnery Th bvstand Csateat thresher In Ameri ca, ana a maotiin mat stands wit&out a rival. TO ADVANCE threaber baa NKVER bMD REPLACED by any other machine on tbe Coast, hot baa neolaoed several other that HAVE FAILED to lif I will out travel a:l others on tbe road. II you beai ;n JJLSH, l uw awAiswn u nn9U xvc inu I KMUINEaraaoldontbeir merits entire- I ly. And I a in willing to prove all I claim 'n .fl'a T J not be bum I ,'' VJ WW T HB SSW S1IWVUIUX7 Ulltll you aee the ADVANCE. I also bandit taam fl'Xlug (roods. Iron pipe, pumps MJA.Kt! and school belts, and many other special, j ilea. Albany Branch House one block below bum House, JAS E.KNOX, IVIanasrer. 'Conrad Msver. .-PROPkiETTa ok- STAR BAKERY ftnwnnw Unnitnlhin anil Vinaf Qte vit'iuci uuau.aaum ami iuoy uuaii -DEALER I N- dssstste rraita, Canet Hests, lSMWsre, tieesawsrt. Driest Frolta. Vegetablea. Teace, Clean a, Kr, 8p'ecR, CwRee, Teat. Klc Ete., ; tn faot everything that, la kept tn a Ren ml variety and grocery ore. Highest a rket pr!d paid for ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE. THE PLACE. Ly a) . means o&ll nn Pane, Brothers, Suae 1 1 'C John J-air, 'er yenr Groceries, Produce, Baked Goods, Etc. Etc. Their soodc are- the beat and the trprioea teaaonabia. HedCrownMills SOM, LANNING & CO., IIOPR'S. rxw RO0Kas FLOUR B7PXR10K TCk amjt.iks ART) BAKERS TTSX, BEST STORAGE FACILITIES. Highest "Price in Cash fo Wheat 1 f.r.nlmrn r fruit land. 4 miles weatof of: Ti v,ii s ' r the of Albany, for only $25 an acre. WW 1 SOaoreaUdealred, Nloely looatert on Cooper Turner on GorvalUs roa 1, Pitcher's Cactorla. n ' NO 4 ' ft iMeullar fflr An 1 notmino ' lmolnh!L.,ys! n.' LIKE IT ' i J," fnrrsdlenta tbemiel lake It In time. It checks .tbey be advanced win nmv. .-.71.. . NoHiBsWjile-flgiit Jiiaiee tbeplaeoof a . clrietor and ntiv nnu ' erlpllon. AllWholiiad fOg WMOIg aMlvnury live will Cod '. mtu..,- i It the lxt prevetitlv ut , NlflT; A and cur (or ledls;.tian, ' - :nsllDKtUm. . Mies and aTii iZSIlu'"?,"" -ki1."".?0 tr'r- wiu7 buslnii onceut aud hsriiilrss. ,o dancer fmm IH'I W ?; sv iSK 5!SL"! '" Invalid. Md I ? l",',n Tonic they can m and a Sii22i in.iu.r.7!-e'v',!Bf 1"P ISam at tiirhr Iti.n.M 1.1 A little A HUIe takeu In the , ri "in. Tiharpn,. ' - A rilvmnis.. it twl,. L7.i"i f't,,li Iic.b-for T. wlr f r n,l ), Bvr km .bit la k Ki "' ""P.l Ihst wold. 1 1 Ml SI th. ssm nn. SMi (Imicsd of wt.k. Tl"1'"""." assimuaii,. power of ih. sy.iem." f I. M. HlKTOM, m.U.. Wuhifll-IAS Ark TTlli? r.'"es.i JxxjS for ths r-a Tral-Urk on from of Wropiwr. and lb. ..-v. m (Me WW VtUBf, - - TO MAKE ROOM FOR MY LARC? I WILL SELL MY ENTIRE STOCK OF it lost BOOTS AND SHOES. AT COST. SALE, AND THEYIMUST CO. Real Bargains. AT THE SAME TIME DO NOT EORCET THAT I HAVE A COMPLETE STOCK OF DRY GOODS Notions, Furnshing1 Goods, etc, WOULD ESPECIALLP CALL POUR LINES: Dress Goods, Trimmings, Silk, Table Linen, Gloves, Hosie ry, Fancy Goods, etc ALL AT LOWEST CASH PRICE RESPECTFULLY, W. The Leading Jash SMOKE THE CIGARS Manufactured by Julius Joseph. ALSO IMPORTED AND KEY WEST CIGARS Ping and sinokiog tobacco.., Meerschaum anil briar pipj-a mokea artWea generally. Also ha on hat. a oiee California and McMinnville College. TWO FOUR YEAR CQUP.SE OF STUilY in the Collegiate Department Four Three Year Cou re rstutly in the Academio Deprtment- As evidence of the Browth of thu (Jolhge I .! i.nti,.n i. rolled to the fact that durinji the I iM year over eleven hundred dollarr have I - ... . 1 . 1 1 r . u I. kun aTnanrlMl IB SLSDUSTU OUUK. lur sun brary, an $800 piano donated, to the college 1 s-o aiia mAAAt l -Wm s n t en- ana over d,vw u,-v -"-.1 dowment. Special attention is given to the Academio Dnnartment which fits young men and wo men for Collage, for teaching and for busi ness. Fine rooms and boarding department iu tho College buildinp, expenses, low. Presi daut lives in the building. .Fall" term opens Set,n. 4th. Send for catalogue. Address, I-RES. Ts C. BROWNSCN. eel Ca MoMinnyille, Yamhill Co., Or. II! THE DEMOCRAT ! the- e Advertising medium In Ihe Cfntral WillameitP Vallfy an aerond-clasa mail matter. . 4- ST FOR SAf.H BV" FiWH AY A M A.-O.N 0,.lis nr- rl e iii)i.iii. ' il ' jtns,hKi, K.hsM M.-.ii ige.i.. Cily Jleat liiricel, mm ml,t Pronriftnf?. Ksj a full Ho- yf Anm,ii of u.Ui in a i-ooi pi! , co-npl-', l v fei-ted; mid always frti. -A lo hv4 and other fi.h STOCK OF FALL AND WINTER C330S THIS WILL BE A CLOSING CUT COME EARLY AND CET ATTENTION TO THE FOLLOWING P. READ, Dry Goods Store. IEALErs IN and I line of Tropical Fruits. O JKNSINOS, W. H M 3FHCRt)jr, J. R, Wl 1T Jennings k Co. Manufacturers and dealers all- kind 01 FIR, MAPLE AND CEDAR LUMBER.. Mill on Ilamilton.elevenmllcs from Lebami Prlresat the 91111 1 Clear fir $11.00; aecoad clear, 0.( rough lumber, $0.50. : Prices ol cedar and mile oa application TRJCES AT CO'S'YABD AT bEBA0.( Clear fir, $15.00 ? second clear, ?13.0! rough lumber, ?10.00. A IS .. '1