S B T0 DEMOCRAT, 2 H ADVANCE; $2 50 A1 END OF YEAR. Iisuad every Friday l.y STITICS &o NTJTTI3STQ. if "THE DEMOOHAT Advertising medium i ti ft 4W tn 1hp Cflnfra) AdvertMng rate made known VOL. XXV. ALBANY, OREGON, FRIDAY, AUGUST :!(), sss. Vf t v Jrriij U M ftiW Ui i iSrS IV II s'TliD Favorite Medicine for' Throat and I.nng Iiifft. cultiea lis long boen, and still in, Ayer'a Cherry roctortd. It cures Croup, Whooping Cough, Jlronchltla, ami Asthmas, soothe Irritation of tho I-arj-nx and Fauces, strengthens th Vocal Organs; allay soreness of tha Lungs; prevent Consumption, ami, eveo. la alvanced atncet of that disease, rtdlevea Coughing and induces Slerp. There ia no other preimrntlon for dis eases of tha throat ami lung to ba coin pared with thla remedy. My wife bad a distressing conch, with pains la tha sldo ami lrviwt. Vn triad varloua inmllclnoa, hut nono did Iter any good until I got a Ixxtlo of Ayer'a Chirry rector!, v. hlh hiu cui-oif lr. A nelehbor, Mr, tiluun, had tha inoaalea, and tha coiiuh waa re lioved bv tha uaa of Ayer'a Cherry lVi-toral. t have no hesitation in rvcouimeudlug thla Cough Medicine ' to every one afflicted." Kobert ITorton, Foreman ileatUigkt, Morrillton, Ark. "I hare bean afflicted with asthma, for forty years. Ijwt spring I waa taken with a violent rough, whirli threatened to terminate my tlnva. Kvery one pro nounced ma In consumption. 1 deter mined to try Ayer'a Cherry lVctoral. Its rITert were magical. 1 waa immedi ately relieved ami continued to Improve until entirely recovered." Joel lluilard, (Juilford, Conn. " 81 montha ago I had a aerero hem orrhage of the lunga, brought on by an incessant cough which deprived ma ( aleep and reet. I tried various reme ilica, but obtained no relli( until I be gan to take Ayer'a Cherry rector!. A few bottleaof thla miHlicine cured me." Mrs. E. Coburn, 19 Secoud at., Lowell, Mas. "For children afflicted with colda, coughs, sore throat, or croup, I do not know of any remedy which will glvo mora speedy relief tlwn Ayer'a Cherry Pectoral. I have found it, al.o, invalu abla in caaea of Whooping Cough." Ann Lovejoy, 1J3T Washington street, lloaton, Mass. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, rasrjiBKD bt Dr. J. C. Aytr & Co., Lowell, Mass. Bold by all brargteu. Me tl ; als bottle, 1. HOW TO CO EAST. Go Ktat via Mount Shssta Route. Nice climate aud aeeonry at all tirnea of th year. Sea Mount Shasta, Sacrinto, Ogden, Salt Lake, Dmver. Kioestsouud -class car ma le are run daily. Buy your tickets of me aud aava your fare to Portland. I am tha only person in AlUaav thstean sell yon a ticket to any poiut la the Uuited States. Call on ma for rates. V. L. Jfctrrft, Agent S. P. JULILfl- GRADWOHL'S Golden Rule Bazaar. Hla atock liax i.xt enUro I w thai it itla any on tha Cit. and emmiMa of Roger Broi. Silverware, French Ohinf and Crys talware, Boys' Wagon, Doll Carriage', Fancy Goods, and a general assortment of Crockiey anrt Toys. Ha bojt-llra and esrriei the targe atock In Hi Willa-nV.ta Valley, la wbM ban been ad-lod a comptet line of FAMILY GROCERIES. 'a Agent for lnsnriz o-ixjpnl with acipilil afrii'.iuj K.m,wt . p0"lc on parlo Franoala. HUr wird deuU'li gprochen.- NKW STOIIE. SRW GOODS Mitchell & Lewis Co., -DEALERS IN AgricuUaral fmpfements "U""l ""HliiTii"-"ar--" iH,, inifcii,iw 1 "twit''- ' and Vehicles ciir Licrch Ltntc C r. 2 1 1 an I BU ALBANY. - - - - OR COME SEEITJS, LOOKOUT FOR LOW PRICES. FURNITURE. I am now retai.ing tMrn'ure at wj factory at coit. Pop!i winhinjj turni tnrx can'do well to loU hern far U.caioB.aa 1 am going tnfteli at cost during the next 33 dayi. Ciow n't rxmine mygooiU before -,rc'i-i hero a FacUiryJat thti rivrr er;l t Lyon Street. O.J.DILLON. FURNITURE 5 Yoi want the hni nJ mot dur&bte furnturetbiit u mAtiufActurod In ttie;city o Thomas Brink. Chas." Metgzer. deal Estate, F.mploynieni anil Insurance Agent . A.l comradoitloaa piomptly a'iv,are.I in GernaaDjor Kngllah. (FFICE: iLLSVORTh BETWEEN FIRST AND SECOKD ST3FETS ALBANY OREaOS J'. Hix IV,, c. ll.-Twvr, ,if Albany l inirlnr.r -f leAVi uiir.) str.r vn MiLU,U3;iimr miF.iQjjr.? 4M1 All 0" H?V.Y I33H AH D B3AS5 .i.mii,I 4'til)ii p. It i m'trliiut til HiN of lit cMii ,rv Pjt.iems Mad on Short Notice, II hi Grocery Discovered lull !! I - - G&miU fJilODS, i r,i)7rjr, htc liti 'k '' in I u i'I ir ,ili." "Lira tnd It ' nr ill-Hi . I'Im call n I r I i,l i' ul ail . I prlcea. 'afai'tliiii iruriintO' I, Produco Taken in Exchange, Very lt.M Iftilly, lA-.DUf & R0BERTS0H. FortmHIar & living, -FUXEUAL lIUE;rORS.- Prompt; Atlaatioa-First-jlass Eearss LOCAL JIECORI). A I'atikxt. The Salem SMe.ttUc lo get cvr n with ii on tho hopllal qwe tlon n fcllnw : "from the follow lug ar tklehilhe Albany I)kmocT It la very evident Hint If that city h-iJ lopUal built now It wmlj have one patient Imme lliU-lv, for the wrlti-r In prenumitbly "tin d.-r !! wi-nthi-r." Cnttvlnir the Sftitft- hnnnMnl Item, the 1)kmikiAT blow off (train n follow, ctr." The writer of the above hn dnce pneil Ihroitnh Allwny for N.'wport hi an exmitwUM fo.iuition A Marvki. One of the tnot retnark- ahle l)(ht the Ukmih'RAT hi ever ieen U a hrniu-h of plum(,taVrn frt'm A tree at the numcry of II VY Selllcmler near Tan gent, ami on exhibition at Ctirran K Mon tcl'hV l.Aior thnn a Urge hunch of ban ana the pl.im are n etoely packed a bunaitn, forming a bunch that U a marvel to look nt. One can barilly conceive of a c-jinti oi. ft ul I growing o prollflcly. A ToMAitnTiHaf. Wednmday morn ing a (tranger vta cen to take a plug of tobacco from a box In the front part of Jullua Joncph'a More j but nothing waa isld about It. In the evening he tried the H-hemc again, hiding the p ug Inride of iiobtrt. He wa reported to Policeman Miller, whoarrrted him, and found the concealed tobacco. An examination be. fore jiMllce Humphrey reulted In hi be in IT held under $100 liomU to await the action of the grand jury. Tiirkmiinu. Mr lcnvcr ltackleman finUhr hl caon threshing to night with a record of about 10,000 biithcU threbed. He U quite enthulaUc over the die of the crop ; but Mr Hackleman had the advantage of a very fertile belt not rnjoyeu by may thrediing crew. Threhlng I about over generally, and w hen will the farmer aeil their whtat. that U a great qucdlon. StTRiHcit. A man who recently cams to Oregon from Michigan, brought tent. firearm and provUlont, prepared to rough It In the wild wlldcrne, which ha expect ed to find. AKo two ack of flour in Older to have (omethlng to eat, beildet the fi-h he expected 10 snare and the wild meat captured In the wlldcrne. lie wn uprised to find plug hat and aclvllhutlon probably aupcrtor to the one he left. II at leant came to a Mate where the people know aomcthing about the country they live m. A Goon 9.M.E. F C Madion, a banker of Sutton, Ncbraika, and J D Fredrick, a merchant of the tame place, to-day pur chased of Wm II 1'helpt and V F Seaver itxlecn acre of the Jo Thempion tract eat of Salem. The contlderatlon wa $5,000, or $311.50 per acre. Thl I a Kood ale and only goec to how that Sa lem I on a good healthy move. Journal, A 1ooCat Tair. t)itr.-t Attorney Hearctt lef t to-day by dog cart convey ance, for Tillamook, Tl.lamook county, where hi crvlcc will be required in the Circuit court that convene Monday. He will go over the line of the Albany '& A toiU Kiilroad. It take about three day to go cuch way and the court remain "in cw Ion about three day, and convene once a year. Nkw'purt, Rev Mr Roerc, of thl city, iy he ha found a perfect descrip tion o! Newport In the Illblc. It iln the 7th chapter and 4th verse of Nehemlah and read: "And the city' wa large and great the people were few therein; and t s but ue were not bi-llded." The hum he hohat U exquUite. li n . drr. or of t ento Waterloo Partle from Waterloo peak in high term of the enjoyablene of matter there, and of good accomoda tion for ruitlcator. Among Albany people camping there and enjoying the breeze were Mr and MrafehcrmanThomp. on, and Mr Dr Beer, (nee Ollle Klrk patrick)and huiband ot iJalem. A Fall- IjU Friday while wheel ing brick on the aecond floor of the Wool, en Mill building Frank Kitchen ailpped and fell through to the dory below, ttrik Ing the joint on hi hreatt and face, caus ing several bad bruie,but very fortunately not resulting teriouslr. Dr lll attended him. Exam;kratkh. Editor Aldrldge, of the Prineville Xetv ha been in the city on hi wav to the Editorial Aociation meeting at the Hay, He Inform the Dem ocrat that the Item In several Valley pa pers that wheat In $2. 50 a bushel in Prine ville, Is entirely erroneous. The pi ice I only $1.00 to $1.25. A Versatile Max. Rev J S McCain, recently teacher at the Sllctx and once In the newspaper business, ha been appoint ed farmer at the Chemawa Indian school. Rev McCain I a man of genius and whether farnine, Ink sllnclnir or preach ing will pound the nail In. It Counts. T II Barne,-an Eastern man, ha just Invested $25,000 in Salem real estate. It I such item that indicate the progress of a city. When Eastern capital permeates our streets-hi a lively manner we may look lor some very rapid trlde forward. Will Be Fbescoed. Mr H C Hub bard new drug store In .he Blomberg block will also be frescoed by Mr Niece and staff, the San Francises artist. He propose making it one of the finest In the Valley. Another Real Estate Office, Mr T L Wallace ha rented the new office In the Blum berg block, and will open real etate office. Tom I a thorough rustler and Is well suited to the business. Goon. The Salem street car line now run to the fair ground. This will be a bonanza for the Company fair week a ,d is a matter of great Interest to the lai go public that have been annually fleeced by unconscionable nacK drivers. Artistic. Some pantlig of 'W J Demorest.an expert ortUt may be seen at Ouls & Sons. Everybody admires the frescoed celling, just finished at Blackman'a. No finer In Oregon. Will Si Stark' window are pretty cood too. . . No Team Albany will probably not send a team to the Tacoma tournament. This is o be regretted. Last year thia city had the best team by odd at Seattle and Portland, and could carry off the honor of 1889 with the same team. Thers I some object now, too. Should Go The Democrat has re ceived a real live "corop" to the State fair, and expect by all means to go a it i to be the greatest In the history of the Asocla tion at least so far as horse racing goes. Married. In Olympia, W. T.t at the residence of Mrs Mary Allen, by Rev A D Brown, on Aug 31st, 1889, W II Toy, of ChehaliB, WT, and Miss Flora Rine hart, of Shedd. Mill Sold. Mr N A Blodgett has old his Custom mill property at the foot of Broadalbum street, to Remington & Shultz, who will also put in plaining mill machinery, and use the mill in a double capacity. Eighty one Days. Responding to a qnestlon asked by several parties, we have to say that President Garfield lived 81 day atttr peing snot ty uuueau. An Indkmtri criiu.K i'amk kt. A Dem ot itAT mail hiij pcr.ing in nt ortmltlrr Si Irvlnii't saw one of the '.mtimtnirtihle htirlnl caskets, which are ntirarilng ho much nt tendon, Not only l the c.n-ki-i indent mc- tlblc, being made of cenu-i.t w'iha ;.iKnr led wwvvn slcil wire fimm- lnitle i( tli cement, and nrranifed for vmilnx i but, with It ntu(h outntdc I a very liuniome piece of work. The general ue of lhrc ciuli-t will nhviute the objection to n cloe reldcnce lo cemeteries on mnlmrv ground. The IhiiIv remain iutnet and th'e caket Is o a(e that It can be pliu'iil In vaults ns well as In the ground lliU caket will fill a long felt demand. ' Fort miller Si Irving have hern nppolnted agent here for thl casket. After Timhkr I.,ni A pntty of alxiut 30 Mien from the MHamrlle t-umc up to Ashland last weA and went out to the Dead Ir.dlan country In eaich of tim ber land say the TiiliHgt, t'nrlleiln from there say that they iuveili(agt'd all the vacant timber and hud concluded to tuke claims l.t the fine belt of t'mber between Deadwood and I.o.t Prairie. Members of the paity told Dead In1II.u1 reddents thai thev renreented theh'i Mlchliiun lumber synillcate, which owns tho Immense lum. ber mill at Tacoma, and that live years would e a ratlroa.1 to the Dead Indian country to tap the Hue boJIrs ot timber out there. C. P'. The Chinese pheaant of I.lnn courtly are falling like wheat befote the binder. No bone I made of the matter of shooting them at all. City and country n I in rod bag thctn daily aud the uulvcnta! verdict Is that there I no better eating In the animal kingdom. Recently a June tion Cltyman killed thirteen In threehour The only arret the Democrat has heard of is that of a young man named Ittack at llalsev, at the instance of rartner Collin The trial will come off next Moiulav. Too Much for Alhany. -Gllmore' great New Vork band of cvcnty-two mem ber and twenty-two soloist Including the great cornet pltyer, II C Ucnt and Chas Petit, a number of vocal aitUt aud (ill. more' Battery of Arlillcry,compolng the finest little cannon ever manufactured compose (Jitmorc's Great Band, I soon to vl.lt Oregon. 1 hey travel In a special train of four cars. The sum of Sijxjo I required lo have the hard perform In a town. RtsTLiNO Women. Mr. Rev. Roork, of Salem, and Mr Hall, of Botlon were In Albany Friday on their way from up the Santlam, where each located a timber claim. They had a small dog with them for protection. They secured a couple fine claim and anticipate good results from the Investment. Women can do something in thl world li they wilt only get in and rustle, and when thev do rutle there is always more bustle than with men. Don't re Uneasy, The AVts as well a the iVtfVrt-, of Prinevll.e, ha the fever lo. Here It Is: We have been led to believe that the Oregon Pacific would be finished to the summit of the Caade moun tain this year. . But it will not. The truth about thl thing ha not been told, hence the devil ha not been pu to shame. Something I wrong an.1 wo don't know what It i. Keep cool, you unw10l l.1l- cated serlbes, railroadsare not built In a day. The steam horse will go plowing through Crook county ere you know it; but it takes time. Never FAit..--The Ortgonim says, drummer who have returned from up the Willamette valley report having done a better bulncs than for years. Crops are good throughout the valley, and conse quently money I plenty and everybody I prosperous and happy, and dealer are looking forward to doing a large business. Merchant here expect to have to carrv many of their customers in Eatern Oi e gon and Washington till a more prospcruii year. A Special Mkctiu. - Lat week a special meeting of the city Council wa held for the purpose of taking action on the petition of Fred Blumberg for the privilege of erecting 4 partial frame build. Ing ajoining hi brick just eree'ed Pre sent, Mayor, Recorder, Marshal and all Council but Parker. After a warm de bate the petition was granted with the re striction that the building have a tin roof. It will have a brick rear, but adjoin the frame butcher shop without a wall on the writ. Struck Copper. On the little fork of the north fork of the Santlam there ha just been discovered a mine that I rich in copper. The shaft ! down thirty feet and a seven-and-a-half foot vein of copper is the find. The Silver Dollar I the name of the mine and It will be further developed. Should the vein hold cut there I a fortune in such a mine fc this. Salcn Journal. Fine Work.- An Instrument cabinet ha just been placed In the very tasty and neat office of Dr Ellis. It Is the work of Mr 0 J Dillon, of thl city, is of solid oak. about seven feet tall, and Is one ot the finest piece of work ever executed in AU bany, comparing most favorably with the best cabinets manufactured in the East. The fact that Albany has men who can do such work is a credit to the city, and should keep our citizens from ever send ing away for fine cabinet work. Bridge Beceived, The Waterloo bridge is completed, and a great many teams have passed over it during the past week, and very certain it I the people of Waterloo and vicinity and in fact every one who ha passed over it is well pleased with It. The honorable county board re ceived the bridge on Tuesdoy week. Waterloo Cor. hipresi. To Hear Talmadge. Dr and Mrs Ir vine, Miss Lib Irvine and Mrs Henrietta. Brown went to Salem 1 at Friday to heal ths celebrated T. DeWitt Talmadge, whs lectures there to-night on "Blunder." $1 and $i.co In the admission price. Such distinguished men do not visit the Willam ette Valley every day, but In the matter of wheat vieids New York otters no com par. .. " Will Move to Baker City. Mr. Frank Williamson arrived In the city from Ashland last Thursday Mr Luderman for whom he has been clerking is making ar rangements to move his stock of boots and shoes to liaker City, with a view to locat ing there. Honest Nimrods. E VV Langdon,Doc Conn and Fred Piper have returned from a weeks trip up among the Sodas, where they had a very fine time hunting and .ishlng. Here I their exact record, with out the customary "fish story :" 3 de er 22 grouse and 285 trout. A Namb Mr T L W allace, who is about to open a real estate office is 'mntln around for a name for hi office. In nrde to make a general sweep he is conslderin the following quite seriously : "Orego juana company ana Agency." Shoulder Broken. While working 011 the new school house at Tangent, Thurs day, George Mills, fell, striking on hi head and shoulders, breaking a shoulder Wade. Children Cry for; i-mtuuiai, 'o 1 1 ii kh P( t n i k m i: . Newport. Aug 33rd, 18S. I he follow Ing is the lUt of iicwspnpi r people w ho came In on y eslentay evening's srulu 1 I L Campbell, Eugene (.r j II V Kiikpnlikk, Ml- KlikpiiiHck,i.liiii, n Kjtrs 1 Frank Davy, Ml mm Gule Glesy, May Boior, Nellie llowaid, Kuletn Sturmtt 1 Charles Nickel, Jacksjtn Time i Frank lleaeh.l.rtkcvlcw ICxuminri C C Doughty, Mlt- Butler, Dallas ( )l.rrv- er 1 J H Eddy, IVndi- ion 'J'ril'uiie J I1 Wager, Mr Wager, Pendleton ti. Vrega !,ih 1 S V I'loed, J K N Ih-ll, Uo.rl-urg trvn-iv I 1 ) Stite, Aiinny Pkmik sat j S S Train. Ml Whllnev. Allwnv IternU 1 K t) I'enllatid, Independence li. .W.t ; M I. ripe, t orvaiiu Lender. the UkM'iution meet toilnv at 10 o'clock. All emir nianv nlan of enter tulumciit are laid out by the roinn.lttee of entertalnment.surti a an excursion to Seal Rock, Bali t'.hd o;iers. The vUltlng newspaper people are all housed at the Ocean House. The weather Just t,ow I a "thing of beauty and a Joy forever," being clear, warm, sunshiny and 11 J wind. There are many people here yet for thdr health, but not l.all so manj a two week ago, Nkwpcjrt, Aug. 23rd, 1889. This morning at tl o'clock the member oi the Pre Aoclutlun congregated at the wharf of l'ic Rcheea and took passage to outh Beach, where they were mec by Captain J S Polhcmtis In charge of the government work,who by special arrange incut Invited all on hoard hi train of con stiuetloti car and taken out to the end of the jetty, w here all were given time to ex amine Into the l-nportant improvements going on here to build up the commerce of Western Oregon. Then w e returned to the wreck of the Ill-starred steamer, "Ya qulna Ba.' Many of the more ventur s')tne ladles and gentlemen boarded the wreck and secure J souvcnlis of their visit. Returning we took passage on the ferry boat and returned to Newport and repair ed to Tltman's Hall, the place appointed for the meeting of the association. Mr Bell, iht Preldcnt,tit his mot suave manner, ealledjhc body to order and pro ceeded at once to business. Much routine business wa transacted In the way ot report of committee, etc. Many new name were added lo the roll, and upon the whole the meeting so far Is regsided a a success. The following of ficer were elected this aficrmion for the ensuing year Preldent, Chas Nickel, Jacksonville Times. Secretary,!-! C Pentland, Independence West Side. 1st Vice-President, J B Eddy .Pendleton Tribune. 2nd Vice-President, T J Siltes, Albany Democrat. 3rd Vi;e President, () P Mason, Pacific. 4th Vice-President. J . Campbell, Eu gene Guard. jlh Vk-c-Piesldent, J R N Bell, Rose burg Review. Treasurer, S S Train.Albany Herald. Scrgeii.il-al-Arm. Ed fiey. It wd-cU!cd to h-ild ti.e next cIon of Ihe ttwjclation at Portland the second Thursday and l-M.Jay tn next Au gust. The committee on Resolution reported a scale of minimum rates of Fcrcign ad vertising, which was discussed at consider ablt length, amended and adopted. Thl evening a ball is to be given In honor of the association by citizen at Tit man's t tail and at the t)cc'n House a col lation is to be spread. To-morrow morning al8 o'clock atrip to Seat Rock has been planned. Eight or ten team have been engaged In ihe eiening a tiip across the bar Is on the pro gramed a ttmuilioual time is 1 Hiked for. The people of the Bay ue evefy endeavor to make the time a pleasant one to the newspaper people and their lively Interest Is very duly appreciated. A meeting of the association will beheld at Seal Rock to-morrow. Weather very fine, though quite a rainfall last night. Some Style. There arc no files on the Albany fire department, to uc a classical expression Imported from Athens. Not only is it a remarkably eflklent depaitment when It comes to fighting fire ; but a well the members believe In a reasonable amount of outside style. The Chief En gineer wear a handsome $25 gold badge, the exempt are piorli'cd with handsome baJges, regular member also have tasty Comnanv badees. Now come the mem bers of the Board of Fire Delegates and present themselves with some remarkably nrettv Bold bailees, costing over $5 apiece This ollice has not heretofore been sought ; but hereafter the contest for membership nf 1 ho Hoard nromlse to be verr warm All these thing go to show Albany's prosperity and are fating examples on the part ot the leading ciiy in ine bucj. Shouli Vac ate. An Albany man ha handed us the following for publication, thinking It rather of a peculiar affair "Rev. Frederick Mayer, pastor of the Evangelical Church, at Lansing, Mich., Is a liberal-minded gentleman, but his con cregatlon is shocked to hear that he had been Investing In lottery tlckets.and oumo ounded -alien they learned he had bagged $ooo In recent drawing. Rev Mayer Is aboid 37 years old and well educated. He says he bought the ticket just as he would get married or lake any other hazardous tj.n ami n was overwnciincu -wiivu .w ftisraveren mat ne naa won uiit i- - lie declares that he can see nothing slniut In ai-nulrlmr monev In this WBV End he his nut the money in a bank until he can find a suitable investment, un ine umcr nn n rhnrrh soclct v sees considerable harm In the transaction and there ic likely to be an early vacancy in the pulpit.' Better Go The Lebanon hoseteain I still making efforts lo go to the tourna ment at Tocoma. If they can organize the team It will be the best in the valley and should eo bv all means. As Alban uwmi to be out of the field the Democr a hones Lebanon will send a team that will sweeo In the whole $4200. It has the ma terial for a first class one. Evew Salem Kicks. Salem is heartily displeased with tho manner in which Samuels Illustrated the Capital city in his Wet Shore for August. Heretofore his il lustrations otSalem have been satisfactory, the work having been executed in an ar tistic manner, but the last effort l a lamen table failure, and Salem is ready to join with the many other citie in one great kick. Journal. Linn County Houses. Wes Shan.ion, the horse trainer, went to Salem Fri day with five gamy horses for the State fair, consisting of "J. L. C," Mayor Cow an's Oncco colt 5 Multnomah, owned by Barrow Bros, of Shedd, a full brother o Oneco, and three Eugene City trotters. Perhaps some of them will be heard from. DiKD.Mr. Claggert, a sister of Hon. R. A Irvine, and a pioneer resident of Ore gon, died at Salem, on Friday evening. Aug. 33rd, at 8 o'clock, at the age of 76 year. Che deceased was a woman of most estimable character, and leaves raany itimahle character, and leaves raany ,ourn her death. . ' : pitcher's Castorfa. mourn her death. IHH'A f'KOTfca ION PAY T . The following article wa wilt ten by a former LI1.11 coinity ly, hut wl.o iw llv-s In Michigan,' He hl head very level, noiwhl-daudlug hU iilliM, n criuit In leaving so fine n n. 111. in n Orc g n to go lo live in Mli liluiiii : fljilwn Owoteo I'reim : Oi line we are favored by prelection pa pel, wl'h such squllm h the ft.llnwhtg ! "With wool tirlnglng friitn live torlylit cent per pound more llin l,it year. Hie fin liters thiiulil bu convinced that Ihe pn Ivctlve polit y favor tlu-lr Interest " Does tout prove It t Simply bi t nine wool Is l)i cents higher than lust year It Convinces an ordiiiaiy poUrtive tariff man 'that th, whole protective tariff system Is tight and favors the fiirmer's Interests t This is the kind of IolIc that hfcs fastened tM iniquitous pstem upon this country. Taking I: for granted for the sake of utgumenl that It did tnskc 'tie price of wool higher, would il 11 t follow a a logical scqu-ince that the pi ice of '.I e 4,ojo other protected article winch the farmer Is compelled to buy is made higher for the same reason t The ordinary fann er, therefore, who has, suv co head of sheep and receive 300 lts of woliccorti Ing to '.his logic, teceives 5-1 5 more for hi word than he wt.ulil if the Uw did not thus favor him. For th'r privilege he must pay an advanced pi Ice on the Mgar,whlch has recently been advanced about 6 cent a pound, on lice, salt, iron, dry goods,whk-h would doubtless lie not less than from $50 to $75 a year. Indeed the most eminent statistician place the sum paid by an or dinary farmer.wlih a family of three cnil dren, at $158 per year, paid by him by way of protective tariff taxes. Just what pro portion of this tax goes Intv the U S treas ury It may be difficult to ascertain, but If we conceive that one half goes there while the other half goes towards assisting th manufacturing Interest, we find that the amount paid out by the average farmer 0i account of t.'.e protective tariff' I tour tl -....-I. . I... t.l... 11 (r sip .( mw tuns 1t.viMi.11 I I uiai 1 true men wnere o.h-s ine ucneui io the farmer attic In? Paying out from I $60 to $7 to set Si is not -a vci v orofil- able transaction lo anv one urde. It be a protective tariff man. Cuncediog then that the tariff Increase the price of wool, the smail farmer ot.ly decrease the amount of which he Is being .t.k-.l t.u .1. .... . f I I """"u si' w uj .i -o mi I the price nf wool. That l all he fcsln by 1 it It would be far better for him to step the whole system of robbcrv than to un dertake any such fire fighting sy stem a that. Because he ask more thae the real alue of the article, as regulated by the law of supply and demand, "he manufac turers can refuse to buy, and thus reduce the price whenever tney choose. They are generous enough to allow the farmer this sma.l Increase, when ender the same system they arc able to mke the farmer pay it all back again upon the woolen ood he Is compelled lo buy. Thl may lie seeu by the following table howlntt ihe differcoce in the t-tt iff on wool and wook-n g-vnl- i-tr the periods named, token from the report of Die Chief of Bureau statistic : Per rent. Per cent. 876, duty on wool, 4m, woole ns, 72-44 m " - J7 3. " M-49 "'. IJy The above shows that if ther Is anv ad. vantage In protection the farmer who sells the wool receives but little over half the, ,u 1, 1 ...1 u " ".. v. -.v. ... compelled to pay the latter for manufac-l turlna the wool raised bv himself. That 1 4, in iHWhe sold the wool at an advance of 37.16 pet cent, and bought It back again In the form of woolen good at an increas ed price to him of 67.29 per cent. If the farmer desire any clearer proof of this system of legal robbery, then I do not know where he would get It. Aluch has been said about the ptlccs of .at u.i ..... it ie. m., a..Ai Wi J las irs. ww wis tivwii vs threatened tariff legislation. I It lor that reason that Mr Carnecie reduced the i. f. ! t it. wage of hi j,.ooo workmen, a few day ago, 25 per cent i Can the condition of the starving coal miner tn Illinois be attri buted to the same cause ? Did that cause potatoes to stllat 15 cent a bushel last prlng ? The frantic cflorts of protectionists to secure the vote ot the farmers in order to keep the shackles of slavery upon the masses of the people of this country should not succeed Let them Investigate these questions for themselvcs.and they will find that truth Is on the side of freedom, and that "Protection" is a disguised system of legalized slavesy under which the working people of this country are being robbed for the benefit of few corporstions,made up of persons ho have no sympathy for the oppresed. Owosso,July 27th, 1SS9. TAKE THE MWSPAPKlt. The Albany New YorkosrW.of recent date contained the following: A workman in this city who was complaining of bard times recent ly was asked bow he could allord to take a daily paper. "Well," said he,"I hope I shal never be too poor to take a paper, I thought I was too poor for ten years after I wm married, My wife suggested that I take a paper rcgular- y and I did so, and it was the most econom ical stroke of my life, It kept me home even ings, afforded me pleasure and instruction and was a comfort to the whole family. I had to stop the use of tobacco for a whole year once in order to pay for the paper and the result was that I have not cared for tobacco since, and in that one item I have saved money enough to pay for several daily papers. So long as I have money enough to buy bread with I will have money enough to pay for my newspoper." There is one thing that people have got to Icar1, and the sooner they begin the better and that is not to handle electric wires. Like the statute laws, ignorance txcuses no one, The latest victim is a servant girl at Cleveland, Ohio, who "innocently picked up a wire which happened to be heavily charged, and the shock received may prove fatal. And sli'.l there is a question whether electricity will kill a man or not, Accidents of this kind ought to prove something. - N The table glass ware manufacturers evident iy believe that the Republican platform meant what it said, and they propose to get all the benefit from (he tariff that is possible. - A glass ware trust, including all the highly pro tected works in l'ennsylvanta, Ohio and West Virginia, is reported as among the latest com binations which result from the assurance that the policy of war taxes in time of peace is to be maintained. Such protection comes high but if the people like it, there is no doubt they to can cumnwutw' ! Tm"Pll?r J JLJS. can be accommodated. uonmnlnPliltaselpMl ot tha NowKitpr Aavn tlslair Ammitv of Hamrs irONa our auUturiMd .ua, TEMpnUXCRcOMJMX. E.tl il t.y Altrn.y W c T. U Miss llrnrictliiM.Mire will hegitt a tour of the slate early in Si-pt. wilh ft view to organi.ing new anions. Mrs kigji, oar state prcsi.lent has Just com" plcted A tour of S(iilirn Or. having utcan'xnl four W C T Us, tm. two "VV" M.t-y Allen 'West, editor of the l''r-u S'kii'iI, i n-j.v in I'oril 111 1, wlu-re she il hold a sclw il of M -tin! !', It in Uie i,it mion of llio union to have her in Albany !f f.ie the leave Hie stti'e. I'he date of her coming is hot yet ililiiiilcly known, The Caiholie Totnl AhMii.rrn-e Society, t its -ceent nrm.iiil meeting, look a : in advance of nnyiliiiij; yet done by I'rolcsMni it agreed lo establish in connection wiih the great Cnlliemd University at Washington I C a father Miithetv Professorship of Temper once. In this will he taught the sticniitic fn:l concerning lite use of stim.tlants and narcotic. Tlie()ra;e Grower association and num. ber of c.ipilali!s of California have been trying to get at the hot loin of the depression in the wine market and lo devise ,;in Ux relieving that industr--. The following plan was the re stilt of their deliiierntiuns. It wss r-gteed lo hslill the sut.lus wine in 0 good uniform brandy and lo otganie a (u"i-any with a capital stix-k of $l,ooo,osvliviiled into 10,000 shares of g too each. One thousand shares were subscribed for at the meeting, The com pany is to be known as the California Brandy Union. Distilleries will be leased and con structedin those parts of the state where cheap grafiesand wines are found in excess. A central bomlctl wsrelwuse will lie established in San Francisco. Acenrics will be located in all the hrge Eastern cities, acd in Hamburg and 1-ondon. Of this year's surplus the company win buy z, 500,000 gallons, which it will lis till Into 500,000 gallons of brandy. A representative of a prominent prohibition journal, was sent into Kansas to team the pros peels of fr re submission and repeal of their prohibitory law. He sought J, Ic. Waters, fmious of old as the attorney of Toeka saloon keepers and askrd: What is the outlook fad- . sifLntiMl. . Tli- iinH.rtM.I I.uvh '- ' " " " ajr , t nKtv'aal . Va Haifa awtimtsrn Vitnltw auKH.lai womcB preachers, and men who tide in farm wagons without springs to retain protiioition in Ksnsa and make it fairly a success, it is to b?k ,he iibl d kkk seainst imiossi bilities 10 try to eel il chanced. If the oeonle of Kansas, especially of Totieka, know what they are about, in the (ace of disaster elsewhere, thev wilt make bis capital out of the nresent condition, Topeka ought to spend 910,000 in the big newspapers advertising it as the only , -,S) . . . . city 01 00,000 pcoieon tne cioiie without a saloon, and inviting people lo com here as a M,c PUc ,c r Z. T. WRIGHT Foot of Morrison St., Portland, Or., aoe.ht roR '1 St. 11 ! . , - 1 . ins Aay&ns3 Tiiresiiiig jaasninery The boat and fa'.t thresher in Atnerl I rival. Tne AUVANCK thresher baa I BUff a tnAjnhln llist kfanrla irtthAtif. m hn REPLACED by any other maemoeoo me vomt, but ba wpiaced i - T6ri othor- that it AYR PAII.KD to fill WARKANTEK. TbeENOINK ia guar- nra 10 Pull more ibro any other, and will out travel a:l otbera on tbo road. II you bear any loud boast a, ple tall the I partiM ine auvasue l UKKitltK and KNiJlNK are sold on tbeir merits entire ly. Aud 1 am wlllinn to prove alt I claim tu my neta at any lime, un not be bum bus-ced by buying ear machine until you son tbe ADVANCE. I also handle steam n'luic frooda. Iron pipe, pom pa moweia, e-iers, sprmgtootn narrow w-j-naoiiiii'a rorges, drill, church, fsrra I Bn1 kM hiVtl rvAl I as an I ntai s a nlhat asrwkl a I I 1 MVi V' i H4 Albsny Branch Uonse ooa block below num nuaw, 3AS. 12. KNOX, (Manager. THE PLACE. 1.VB.I ,uiiait oil I on Patice. Brothers, Sucreix.tr 'c Join i?ajc, tor yout Groceries, Produce, Baked Goods, Etc. Etc. Their iroodc are tue beat and thctrprioee reasonable. Conrad Mover. -PROPHltSTTU OK STAR BAKERY iOoiner Broadall3in and First -DEALER IN Canned Frnits), Causae Meats, Jlasware, Dried Fralta, Tobacco, Sugar, Coflee Etc,, Qaeensware, Vegetables, Sp'.eca, ia foot everything that la kept In a gon ml variety and grooorj ore. Hlgbe c rket prloi paid for M'.KiriDSOr PRODUCE. ForisiebyvVill A Stark, dealers In flee wstohes, jewelry, etc, - Vj, y,. b,..4 II- . M jtl - - 1 iSSBSBBVSSSSM WOOD SAWING Wood sawed ou short notice, anywhere In the city. Regular p'taes, Orders left at Browne U & btanwd's will bepremptly attended to. Geo. If. Warren, . ; J f u psmiHar fflery I doe t NOTHING J1mu.ch U' th Proeww and tnuTHiso klll In eompoundina a to 1 LIKE IT . ih" nE'Kli',iU tlierrisl vn. 't l ake It in time.' It cheeks , l iiw-imw Initio on twit, or if ,uey oe adranced will prove a potouietire. litesIiraljiliefiMaL' it takes tbeplaeeof a f" ' ' .V-'. . flfetor and costly nr-; ' erliitlons. All wliofi-od 'FOR WHOtK umlHUlnry lives will Hod . Btsi(ri-r tJ andcnrlor tndlo-Kstlon, cjonrtlpailon, iladMh; niIlonns. '' """f Mf"'' Iprwsslon. No Umi SJLi. m. Vf laZ?rTe with fauslnnsa .whlls taking. Kr children It Is most In .iHieent aud harmless. So danger from xrHMiire arusr Uklng. Crs t;lle, tn. svernova. ll'iwrl Compliant., rrrilw smhhi and tsverish Cold. Invalids and dnllrate M-rsons will nod. It tha mildest Aperient and Ionic they ran one. A lltue tln at tils-ht Insure refreshlnK sleep Vfl.X nlrttl vet(tko of the bowel. A little tHka in th inornlDE sharpens the aripntile, eleansms the stomach and sweeten tti breath. ""-'' fa a PHTNICIAWSJ OPTWIOTT. Itvm been nrartLrltiw ...l.;. . ; '1 hir beta twtnty yssrs sn4 kav I.. .i.u - i ij f" af. f trf compourHl that wwUI, and affectively mors th Urer to salon, and al iht hub time aid (losuut rJ-..L. t irit Pr lh y.tcm." . Y L- M. HnrroK, .d., Washlofton, Ark. M irks of Oennlneneiwi f ,ook fmtherM Trii.l.-Mttrk on front of Wrarrr,nd Ilia Heul Mlenature of J. U.yfllu & Co- In red. ou the side. Take uooUier. - -X J- Ht !jOS1 TO MAKE ROOM FOB MY LARC! STOCK OF FALL AI.3 WINTER G33DS I WILL SELL MY ENTIRE STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES AT OO ST. SALE, AND TKEYfMUSTCO. Real Bargains. AT THE SME TIME 03 HOT EORQET THAT I HAVE A COMPLETE STOCK OF DRY GOOBS Notions, Furnshing 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. ' i iV.ilii.Y tfnfili I A sjvuuiiihs xvKav SMOKE THE CIGARS hvriifno.tured bv Julius Joseph, AUSO Imported and key west cigars anic8noO' California and Tropical Fruits. McMinnville College. TWO FOUR YEA COUItSE OFSTUilY. in tho Cullejjiste Dopartroent Four Three Year Courses orstudy ' in the Aoademio Department. " As evidence of the jj-owth of this Oolite attention is cdlod totnu fact that iturmg the last, year over eleven huudred doilsrr hv been expended ia standard book for the li brary, an $800 piano donated tt the college and over $3,000 added.to the'pormanent en dowment. Speoial attention is given to the Academio Departmrnt which fits young men and wo men for College, for tesching and for bust- nes. inus rooms sua rasruntK uibuicu ia th9CoUe8ebuildiufr,expecos,";low. Presi dent lives in the building. Fall tsrm opens Sept. 4th. Send for catalogue. Address, rRES. T. BROWKSOH, M-jMinnyille, Yamhill Co., Or, Vfy . ' , oA' mm FRANCIS VmVFEl. -PlMJPfllBTO" Ojr AWnmy tvAn Works od Man:r-niirreTN .4 f ., ,.r.ip r-. f,A a ,.,! , .itftV (r,i: ( , , ,,.,. f:,ri, 1 !. i rf4li.r. rt-V k-op 4 f H fnt8 an i Tropic! trAit, f3Ar?3 AND TODACCO THIS WILL BEACLOSIKC CUT COME EARLY AND CET ATTENTION TO THE FOLLOWING F. READ ilrv fiOOtiS Store, t7 TSA.L.KK IN- o.jBNNiNas, w.h MJrassnsoN.J, n. wir Jennings k Co Manufacturers and dna ers all kitn i MfOosf Yia.M4PH. AHD CEDAPo LUM3&H.. . Mill on lUmilton,lovenmllcs from Lei. '.Prices at theSlill ClearBr 111.00; second elfsr. $9 lo -rough lumber, (i 50j Prices ol csdsr aud insple on appliuatr.n JKICE9 AT W'S;YAHDAT LKBANoX : Clear fir, $15.00 ; seooud clear $ 13.00 rough lumber, $10.00. .4