sua. TO 1 V 1 THE DEMOCRAT thp !ffit AUv.irti'siog metlititn In fh Central WniarotttfVslIfy. vY DEMOS? ;rat. Z2 IN AOYAHCE : S2 50 A1 END Of YEAR. r 1 sf Issasd very Friday by A f BTITE3 &o 3MXTTTI3SrQ. nrtU'.ng rate made known K. I. Soi, IVra C II. "THWAHf, S Albany ; IRONWORKS- -ManufiMitiirw '- 1EAM Uim CJ!5r AH) SAW V0'AU'Kia35 CF IIE.WY ISDN AND BJttSS CASTIH3S. ,tool A'U ill .t psM l of n Mnr i retiring Patterns Mad rt Short Notioe, THE PLACE. i.yal . tuus oe.ll nn Pante. Brothers, Groceries, Prjiuc8, Sited Goois, Etc Etc. Their good are tne 1mh1 ami nawmh'.t. lh( Ir.pilce The best Read's. liaiof kit glVM at W F. m GRADWOHL S Golden Rule Bazaar. His stock has Ua enlaced ao that it -tiali any on the Coast, aud oonalsts of Roger Bros. Silverware, French Ohinf. and Crys talware, Boys' Wagons, Doll Oarriagef , Fancy Goods, and a general assortment of Orockiey and Toys. He bnyt liratrt a nl earricH the largest stock baa been addod a istmpleU line of FAW1ILY GROCERIES. 's Agent fr itisarane eompanles with a e-ittt axt raj(iZ ?3.iX9,ors . ?9lci om pari Kraoeaisw liter wird deulch geprochen."Vs NHW STORE. N'EW GOODS Mitchell & Lewis Co., . -DEALERS IN- . iigricnltaral Iniplcincnts I' fllll.nr ii iiiiim M jm,lf- j r-m- and Vcliicjcs t;. our listen bentc t. 2nd ail E ! X ALCAFJY. Smoke ; the cigars . . Manufactured by Julius Joseph, ALSO E iniPORTED AUD KEY WEST CIOARS Ping and smokij tobacco, Meerschaum and smokes srthl genurslly. AlfcO alwsa a Ttic Hie of California and The Hazelwood m(IE TERKIBLELOSS EXPBR1ENC- JL ed by SeaUls in the late fire, was aucn as to renaer tnoas no aomsiou nod dependent upon the charity of the world. The immediate v ants were tend ed to, and the world at larg nobly re sponded to the call for sM. But at the present time the prospects for a long win ter stares bard in the face of many hun dreds: aickness frem exposure are cer tain to occur, and the following plan ba been devised to assist in oiring for the unfortunates who may need medical as sisUnce, by giving to the different bopl tats a handsome sum of m jney. - The Baselwead Laad Company ba generously determined to donate the nroeeeds of two hone and two hundred lots to the hospital of the city, and has purchased this property with a view to (Upetngof it at a small advance over cost and devoting the net proceeds to the charities above mentioned ; and pro-oses t Issue Hornets to ae soio xor z ou eacn for the purpose of raising money to help esrry on the work. They have placed tickets on saiethrongboutthecoontry.imd upon Deoemter 3L,iasy,a com rait teo con- istlng of twelve prominent citi ens will TIXEJ HAZEL-WOOD TjJbJUTJD CO , SEATTLE,. .- -v "WASHINQTOIT. Fine line ,'cod stock of Guns and of Ainmiini- inn ?,t Dcyoo- and "Rob VOL. XXV. mmw iiiimiiiiiiimi im . mm mi in am IGonstmatiom asomanua prompt treatment. 1 The re sult of neglect may be aorloua. Avoid U1 harsh and drastic purgatives, the tendency of which is to weakon the bowela. TI test remedy Is Ayer'a Mil. Being purely vr-gotablo, their action is prompt aud their eCtoct always bonrflclal. They in u admirable Liver and Aftor-dlnnor pill, and every where endorsed by the profession. tmy " Ayer-s run are btchly and nnlver. ally spoken of by Uio people about bora. I makft dally tun tl thoia In mr practice." Dr. I. E. i'owlor, Brldgo. port. Conn, .i a. - v. , 'I fan recommend Ayer'a Tills nbovn all others, having louff prove! Uitilr value as cathartic for tnvscli and family." J. X. Hess, LolOuvUlo, Ta. "Tor several Years Ayer's mite bare been used in my family. Wo find Intuit aa LiiihTTiM. rrw mm - . ..... ara never without them In the house." Moses Grenlor, Lowell, Mass, "I hnvonaod Ayer's P1IU, for liver trouble and indignation, during many years, ami have always found them prompt and etticlont In tholr action." L, K. eiuith, L'Uca, N. Y. -n,- , L. I anffered from constipation which Miimett such an obatinatw form that I feared it would eauae a stoppage of the iHJwela. Two boxes of Ayer's Iflls ef- fectod a complete euro." 1). Hurke, wKWi we. .vT 1 hT ncJ Ayer's nils for the part thirty years and connlder them an in valuable family medicine.'' I know peuor remeay lor liver troubles, and have always found them a prom; l w uyniiriwia.- james ui Middle st, liartlord. Conn. "Ilavfnitbeen troubled with eoatlva. tieas, which seems inevitable with per sons of sedontary hubtts, I have trletl Ayer's litis, hoplnj fir rolluf. I am Clad to 'say that they have served uia better than any other umUoine. I arrive at this conclusion only after a faithful trial of their merits." Samuel T. Jones, Oak st., lioston, Mass & fAyersimijs. Dr. J. CvAyr tt CoLowsIIMms.' iebl by all Dealers la Uedlcla in Ui Willamette Vatley, to wbk- OR KA.LEH IN briar pipes nd ban on bald '' Tropical droits. Liiyd CompaiVY, kake aU ilie numborKol tickets sold and filsce them in' a box, they will then be boronghly mixed and a boy blindfolded wiilDlacehU hand in the box and draw outone unmbor. anJ whoever holds the corresponding number will Jbe awarded one bonne ana mo pair oiiois upon wntcn it is I uilt. Then tbo tu. ti number jrawu ihall be awarded a lot, then the tenth numbers lot. and soon, every thirty flftb number drawn sball be awarded a lot antll the two hundred and sixth nam ber shall be drawn, which shall entitle the bolder to the corresponding number wbicb shall fee drawn, te tne remaining houae and pair of lots. All the above property is guaranteed to be free of any aud allleins. mortgage or anything that will impair a title. A war ranty oeei aourinK a perfect . title win De mads to every lucky ticket bolder who wins a prize. The tickets are only placed at $2 SO, and beside a standing show to get a beaut if al heme worth f aOUS or s worth z50. you are aiding one of grandest charities which has ever n of you aid. Turchaiey ur Uo'tiU ' agent or traveling , ct 17 1 lie t roper credentials. 03 d art 1 with the Pugst Sound 3 atloatl Bv ic TIFiWARE 'AKDIIARD uttiieciivoKemeavA foe WlutiroHonTaml indlirr-ation. anil ; Sworn In. Tim Drmocsat Iim eena copy of the Amskm, publl.hed at Silks.the capiul of A Imk ll bear date Oct. 51b and given a column account of the wear ing in ol the new Markhal.MrOT Torier of tnl cltv. on the ml IntUnt, Alter that event hd taken nlnce In tUi Court, ft tur pi Ue reception v tenoeid Mrl'oiicr In the Mlllmore lloune, which pronoune d a fine fflr. (Jovvrnor Knupp dcllv red the addi ct of welcome, to which Mr Port-r rtt.pondcd.aud ceclic were mad by severs! of the guvtl prs.cut slid umptuou ippst served. The following r Mr 1'uiter nnivilntmcnU ! Deputy A A Mcvci-.wl) J had ulicidv ei vtd ciulit- een innnlh a nucii t special ucputyjonn llanlon, reuppointed 1 prWon guri.,Ucn r L Bahrt, John A King, Erwln Anders deputy at lunenti. Ma Endeiman ; dfpu ty at Ounnt.t.ka. Nry It Antony. All hav been re.iJcitu tlicre for lom'u time. and mo.t have ben In the ri vice. An ExMfLK Hie following from the Salem irtthou what can be done in this glorious Valley In the fri.it line 1 "S A Clark and son shipped two car losdt oi dilcd fruits from title place to-day, one car coiulgned to Helena, Montana, and the other to llutte City, Montana, Mr Clark ha shipped in all five ear load of dried fruit thut f ir tliU teaon,a',I leciucd from forty acre of fruit tree. Slxtv thoutaml pound have far been dried from this number of acre. Mr Clark could have found a ready market for double the smount ot fruit be will have for tale. Ill fruit farm I a ucce and It fame It te coming known far and near." At Laruk. -The darkey Glbb, who killed Jas MrPcvl tat Portland, ha. not been found. It ccm a mighty coy thing In this country for a murderer to escape. The trouble In Portland U that the tatcally police force h been waiting for bigger re ward. In the name of Ju.tice what are police force for anyway. In Portland they term to be to collect toll, and keep their hand behind them for more. It I a burning thame that in a progrelve count ry like thi crime can repeatedly go un punished it doe in the Northwc'. A False Statkmsxt.- The Albany and Salem paper have stated recently that owing to Eugene not having a public hall, it hat been decided to not bold the GAR encampment here next prlng. Thl it all fatte for nothing ot the kind hat been thought of. Thus erroneou.iy tatet a Eugene paper. The Albany and Salem papers did nothing ot tne kind, eugene ws mot backith enough to make it II llceme extortionate, csutiag Its theater to be transformed Into tore,and the paper referred to simply invited the G A K to meet in entarorUins cities enoueh to hav large theater building for the purpoe. M too, PfcTC.' The following start- ihng statement I made in a Salem paper : 'The Capital Journal prnpoe to voice the sentiment ot the people at our next coun ty and state election and In a manner that will ctu.a cold drop of sweat a Urge a good ilced fat bern to tand out on a few politician forehead.' The Dsmochat would ju.t like to know a paper that doesn't propose to yolce the tentluient of the people. All of u are going to do it and keep your eye on the fact. Makrieii Aoain. On Wedneday,Oct 33rd, st thehome of the bride, 130 North Eighteenth street, In Portland, by Rev T L Cole, Edgar L Eaton to Ettella King, daughter of Mrs M King. We understand thl Is the M r Eaton who resided in Al bany about tan year agotfte rward geing to California, marrying, getting a divorce, coming north, being in Albany last year na locating In rortland- Will Get There Mr Johnson, editor of the Tillamook Watchman, wa In At to rla recently and to the ' Astoria Pitnuur laid that the people of Tillamook have every a.turance from the Mbany k Ato rla railroad, which hat completed aturvey to Tillamook, and for which he ald the Chicago & Northwetern company ha furnUhed the mouey, that an early connec tion by rail with Atoria will be made. New Bricks. Next spring promises to be the liveliest on in building in the his tory ot Albany. Among the brick now in contemplation 1 s bl one from the Tweedale block to the O F temple, a three ttory brick with sn elevator on Dr Mak ton's corner, the -Orcgen Banks block, a block on Hubriull and Klinet forty .foot purchase, JonRT Schmeer brick livery stables and probably eight or ten other Increased Did It Baker City has Incressed about Sioo.oao In taxable roperty during the past ytur-Ex. Such item Indicate nothing these day under our present miserable system of assessment, with property at the same value In ajplace like Baker City an atsest- ment could be Increased that amount with ease that would astonishing. A fluctuation In assessment Is nothing with change of assessors. A man like Parker of Astoria can make things bubble though. A Trade. ThursdayMrs.Cheadle sold to A. Klein and J. J. Dubrullle.forty feet front, off . the west of her First Street property, the keeping the house, and col lecting the rent for tlx month, they get- njr lust dirt. They paid for the property by transferring tsooo worth 0 property n tne eastern suburbs of tne city .including the three house just built on East First Street. To be Abandoned It teem pretty certain that Fort Klamath I to be aband oned, after all the talk otherwise. A Bid- well a soldier, on hi way home Sunday said that the military telegraph line wa advertised to be told toon, which will end the matter soon a the corporal guard there now is removed. Lakevlew .xmt Lots or Booms. Over thirty boom have been tent out during the past week and abont twenty-five men are employed all the time. Aberdeen Herald, Albany ha its hands fnll of one boom, and about the same number of men are employed In run ning it; but It is a good healthy one, and every pody 1 spiked tor the business. Late Now. It I reported that train on the Southern Pacific have order not to run over six mile an hour when approach ing a (witch, remaps thai is the reason they are late as a rule these days. An Elephant, All the country be tween Lebanon and Albany is being plat ted a apddltion to the latter city. Eugene Register. It is thus that a little enterprise get voiced about and soon become an elephant. ; Would'nt Dare To. A Seattle paper publishes the mortgage recorded. In Al bany ii would cause a perpetual row for the editor. That' the difference twixt Sonnd cltiet and Willamette Valley cltit. Ice The Albany ice work will soon tart up and fill their house for the winter consumption, manufacturing probably . 135 ton. The season wa a good one, the sale of Ice through the valley being large. A Bis FreihtBiix. Speaking about big freight bills one Albany man paid $16, o for freight during the month of Sep tember. It wa on wheat. Can Salem ALBANY, Crook Cotcrim 0 0 MoFarlauJ, tf Ivlntnath alienor, formerly of Albany, wsi her !at week looking aftsr stook interest. Ed Smriil hat gone to AH.aity to rwud in winter. J M Fauittit rvturnrd th fimt of tlio tk flow lirownsviUe, whom lie hmt bno with two load of wttol, llu sulil it for 1U1 entt a pounci. E1 tJro, tit SiUm lmlolmr. nooirp.l abont 150 head of be f from ll'iti Allen tni. week. Mr Cross ! dfivsn in the urili hothmxl of 30 lf from Cr k county to Salem this Sanson, Agtit Lackey wm over from Wans Spring this vteolt. Its y svrj thing en thsaiit'iioy i ruunina smootiilv.nitd hi n- sitiun Is p!4nt one, tlmuuh th work 0nauect1 Uh th'o'it's ollU is Siiink- lit rdU'n. US Iuio'nr (1iny visit. d the auuo ritiuiitly.aud Mr Luekrv vs xprsssed bimnvlf well setinilcd with the sl'air of the agency, Th ditharneof Geiiro Nuttiim last May. which Is seDerallv ln tha work tf an iti. i still a mv tsry.siul th partins who art most iiitTted in disoovering his nmnlarrr have a'ni!oii.(l the 'vh nlir'-ly, When tnch srluirt s thoss niitioi)f,l a'n.ve vau h committed and th r)o.t iitv-tiatii'n fails to dmoov- rrinopsipstratois it teems tUre I li'.t! piotection to life or property Rrtiew. Fa 1 say. That Friday l an unlucky day U a very foolish Idea, and 's one that should be done away with by Judge, let ting days promiscuously for hanging pur pose. . Beside the fact that the Weekly lbmockat ana nieti wectiy puprr are published on Friday, lite following are worth considering, and as well would Indi cate that It I a lucky day, or rather that dayt have nothing to do with It. W ashlngton born on F: Idav. Queen Victoria married on Friday. Napoleon Bonapart born on Friday. Battle of Bunker Hill fought on Friday America discovered on Friday. May flower landed on Friday. Joan of Arc bnrned at the stake on Fri day, Battle of Waterloo (aught on Friday. l!ttle destroyed on Friday. Declaration ot Independence tinned on Friday. Baltic ol Marengo fought on Friday. Julius Ctessr sssastlnatcd on Ftlday, Lee surrendered on Friday, Fort Sumter bombarded on Friday. Moscow burned on Friday. Shakespeare born on Friday. King Chartna 1 beheaded on Friday. Richmond cva:uied on Friday.. Battle of New Orlean fought on' Friday. A Great Feat The 'Modoc' left for Portland yesterday morning after an up river trip unprecedented In boating on the lllsmctte river.say t the Stattgmait. For ty-eight hours were consumed In the round tiip between thl point and Albany. Per. hap no man could have cone over the route at aero stage of wa'er but Capt Jim Smith, whose twenty- fivey cars' experience n logging, steamBoating and towing on hi river wa brought Into play piloting the boat through deylou channel pre senting the only passageway, Capt Smith is niitng the berth ot the regular chief of the boat, Capt Bell, who I lying on the malarial bed at Portland. Ills Illness, however, I not regarded as serious. The feat performed by reaching Albany with the river at the ,ro tc I something nevei before accomplished by any vessel on the upper river. . . . A Good Example. A a meeting of th hambcr of Commerce held last evening, wa dicldcd t" print 15.000 copies, of 5,000 of each of the daily paper, with a rite up of the city a endorsed at a pcevl- ous meeting. That is the only war to properly advertise the city. Th cast U flooded with descriptive circular of citle and towns. What the people of the east went to see Is the paptrt published in a city. Capital!! form an opinion of a city from the appearance of It papers. A let ter received at this office yesterday from ohn rumore, 01 urn a ha, requests u to send him s copy of all the paper published here and says : "1 don't want any clrcu- rsor picture book. 1 want the papers published In your city and all ot them." Astoria lrantcnft. A Probability. Certain purchase In Astoria In the Interest of the O R Si N make it Icok a If it were the purpose of hat company to build railroad to that city, and thereafter make Afctorla the termlnu ot the steamship line, leaving the trip to Portland out. The people of that city at least are building high hope on the possibility, and It 1 undoubtedly only a ouestlon of time whet thl will be done. But Portland no longer depend on the river for it life, it vould probably continue to be the main distributing cen ter. Gilmore's Band. The Democrat ba ecei vd the following with a request to publish It and a everybody know Gil- more' band beat them all for reputation, ha no hesitation In doing so: One of the series of Monster Musical Festivals taking place throughout the land this year, in celebration of the Twentieth anniversary of Boston Great Peace Jubilee wilt be held in x post' Inn Music Hall. 1'ortiand isov 4th and 5th conducted In person by P 8 Oil mo re, the most popular and suc cessful of all musical leader, assisted by hi fined bard In the world and its great soloists, several celebrated royal artists, grand chorus, anvil chorus artillery ac companlment, etc. i Same Experienck. A few week ago we citled a case from Albany where tramp painter had painted a house and received hi pay but did not ' pay for the material used, and the man who told the material took a Hen on the house . A slml lar case has just come to light here, A tramp came here and painted a house and received hi pa and then skipped, owing S30 for material used. Mow the man who furnished the material has taken a Hen on the house and the owner will be obliged to pay two price for hi painting. It will pay to be careful who you employ. tu- gene Jtegtster. B & L Associations Rrently ten thare of the lecat Building and Loan a toelation ef Astoria were (old for $300. The seller received what he had put in n monthly due and 31 per cent pe month. The association there ha opened its sixth series and I proving a fine thing for the city a well a for the member, both bo rrowersand lender. Fire and Hammer, W T Ellis, editor of Fire and Hammer, and the man who re cently caused such a dltturbance at Brownsville, hat removed to Eugene with a whole car load of trapt and will locate here for a time, &y the Register. - He ha ettled in a barn near the Unlvertlty, where he will probably conduct a holiness rlvival and job printing house. He wa put in iail at Brownsville and now boatt of a $10,000 damage suit against the town. Not Alone. New York tax'rate thl year ic $1,95 on $100 and Philadelphia ii the tame. Much of the best real estate In New York U assessed for taxable purpose at not over one-third the value placed on it by the owners. This thowa that Oregon It not alone In this kind of a way of assess ing property. An Historical Man Geo P Baker, who recently moved to Forest Grove to make his home, coming from Michigan, U the Baker who discovered Jeff Davis in his famous disguise, and hence has a rep- O REG 01,', FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 188!). That-' UuiLtiiNO Association. Th Minneapolis Tri'tune h tU to tay ot th, American Building and Loan Association of that city, of which there are member In Albany, and which It being generally tpodi 'It I the business ot reputable and honest urgan of local op'nlon to see hut establishment locating themselves here and thriving upon the good name ot this community shall not go up and down the land pushing Imptcper scheme with out being called to explanation or account. It I the belief of many quarter, East and west that the Ameriran Building and Loan association ts a scheme lo defraud the poor and unwary , The least rejnita- me nnit cl the business 01 nut 'American Building and LoMn association' I lit cx pence. This American association exlns aolely and purely because It can cob led under guise of an expense fund an enormous sum of money that gov pre sumably, In the pocket of the managers. no other financial institution ever or ganised on earth, net even the worst of th boga assessment Insurance"- lO.npsnlrs. hire ever asst. believe made such exorhl. lant charges: for expci.se." Duo At 3 a in. at the Pioneer House '11 this city, Mr J L Crowaer died of lung fcr after an Illness of about a week. Ill body vai taken to Salem on the Boon train by J B Guls where It was burled. The deceased wa a young man, unmarried about thirty year of age, and came from Salem here, having resided there, though only a lew week. 11 originally came from New York with a sister now In Sa lem. his only surviving rrlntlv.. hr. I la wa a machinist by trade and had secured a position In the Albany Iron Works, work ing one day when taken til. del report d a steady man, having been In good health previously and wa member In good standing In the order of Odd Fellow, who took care of him here In bis last sick nets, and his remain after hi death. Ths DeRNRtt FAeronv. The question at lo whether the Sugar PI ic and Lumber Company will rebuild their Urge factory at Grants Pats I one which I tlll caut jng much anxiety at that enterprising young city, according lo the latest report from there. The lost of th company I a very heavy one $60,000 with no Insur ance, but if the factory should not be rebull' tbelosstothe town will be Mncslculsble Th cltlaen have subscribed a cash bonu of $9000, or offer to take ficvooo stock It Is aid, a an Inducement to the company to rebuild. Albany and other town down in the H'Ulamette are making overture of a bonus to induce th company to move thi ther, It I said. Ashland Tidimgi. A Surprise Party. When thenlor editor of the Democrat went home last Friday about nine ocleck from a meet ing of the O T encampment he w con Iderably anrprlsed to find hi residence full ol fifty ortlx'y of hi Albsny frhnd old and young. As It was hi fiftieth birthday th truth soon became apparent. II had been surprised In a genuine old fashioned manner. An evening wa spent In a nnnr only experienced at the home of newspaper men. Not a single cry for "enp" being heard during the evening. A feature ot the evening wa nowcry speech delivered by Mr V t Tweedle,fotlowed by the presentation to Mr Slice of a handsome gold headed cant on behalf of the guest. I!oas Timrvk's. &hciirT SHban cap tured three horte thieve Monday on warrant from Umatllia connty, say the Eugent (imarJ. They are charged with stealing 13 head of horses, one of which from the description belonged to Sheriff Sloan. Their capture was effected at a logging camp up the McKenxle and they were completely surprised. Their name are K May, John Bingham and I w fanning. The sheriff took them to Albany Monday morning and turned them over to US Marshal f M r arris who took them to Pendleton wheie an examination will be held before US Commissioner. Officer had been on the track ot the men for 30 day. Axitt.Asn, Here I what an Ex. say about Ashland: The boom booraeth no more In Ashland, and the time I dull The landlord walleth ani taketh strong drink In hi anger, because "To Let" ap peareth on numerous houses wlthtn the city. Also the real estate fiend sltteth In sack cloth and ashe and I down on hi luck, for verily, he hath no silver sheckle to rattle in hi pant' pocket. The Fiptm TriaL. W II Metigerand Cary Buck made their fourth attempt last Friday to leave for the east. They succeed. ed In getting far a Tangent, when they found their tickets to be incorrect and had to return to Albany to have them cor rected. They left on the nvn train a- galn. Mr Metxger will go Into buslne with a brother, whl'c Mr Buck will well ha Intend to return to Albany and make tnt nts nome. 1 ne rett t a cret- . Theatrical, Eckerts operatta com pany will play In Albany Nov 4th and 5th and the Chicago Comedy company, now up theUolumbla for week beginning Nov nth. The latter has been doing a sue. cessful business, and will bi given full house. Eckert is a firtt-clats theatrical manager and will give tome live operatta, A Horse Talk, A good juke I .told on nlghtwatchman Witter of Eugene. . A few nights ago, he discovered a'stray hone, IJe secured the horse and led him to tht pound. Mr witter went at noon to c what he had captured, when to til great astonishment he feund that it was his own horse which had escaped from hi pasture. A Genctir Bilk. The latest swindle n Astorlan is a bilk who answered to the name of Chat. Trcnlow. Last week, en tht ttrengthof an alleged membership in the I. O. O. F. be got $5 from one mem ber, $3 from another, a ticket to Portland from a third, etc. During nl sojourn there he blew In his ubttancein Paradise Lott. and claimed to be unfortunate. A the papers there want him advertUed well, we give the anove in our cetumn. After Seventeen Years. Mr Pceb ler, who run a blckmlth hop In Albany, and who left for Umatilla county seventeen vears airo where he ha run a farm near Weston, ha sold out there and haa return ed to Albany, which he Intend making his home. Svo An Acre. Last Saturday Mr ... .. .. . Jason Wheeler old to Dr Scroggln, re centlv from Mitsourl I3H acre ol choice fruit land off hi farm near the city, recel vlnir Saooo for the time. The Wheeler farm la among the most desirable land ad. loinlne Albany and will go up with the market. ; :: ; ,:. ..V: ," Lebanon. Mra 8 W Hindman 1 now In LaGrande visiting her daughter, Mr S E Howard, v.: .Mr' Phil Smith took charge of the St Charle hotel Tuesday, and It nv getting It fixtd up In firit-clas style. Fxfrm;-:,;:, At the Hub. - Friday Mr II Bry ant told to Mr Tucker, of the Fork two nice lot adjoining hi home property Consideration $ son. Mr Bryant ha alto made several tales of acre lot. - Open Them. It i about Ume for the ttreets leading into - the country to be opened, particularly Ellsworth and a few others. Why can not this be done. , A Strickino Likeness, The last West Shore hat a line ficiure of Marshal Hoff men, of thl city. By mistake though the name of Wallls J Thompson, of Tacoma, Wltli If AVX T 00. , Secretary Wlndom has finally decided th question as lo the admission, re of duty, of argentiferous lead ore from Mexico. Lead mine owner alt over the or months, have been Insisting that sec retary Wlndnn should change tho dipart nenta! ruling heretofore mide and direct custom officer to require thj payment of the same duties on lead ore containing liver or gold at on lead ore. People who have been observant of the course of thl administration on th tariff question hav noticed that it ha resolved all doubtful questlonsln favor tit higher dutles.But sere tary Wlndom decide thla quest lon'ln favor ol"free trade at republicans arepleascdto exprtss It. lie y argentiferous lc.il ore must be admitted free of d.uv. In quisitive peo,)l who alty de-ire to know the real reason of an an or djcUlen of a public official will hi delving into the matter to find. Wlndom' real reason for thlt decision, Ot courts they will not be content to accept the reason which he,(the secretary,) gl retthe law and custom ot the departineut for auch decision, for they know the secretary chlerfully disre garded the law when he approved the de clslon made byjtlie collector of custom of Philadelphia om month ago Increasing the duilc on worsted goods. It may be that the real motive of the decision of the secretary may be found In the fact that he own a la-ga Interest In th railroad In Mexico to the United State. If hi deci ion had been otherwise th it railroad would have lost much freighting business to do In that line. Mr Wlndom' decision on the Chinese question hat aroused a great deal of feel'ng on thlt coast and thl de clslon will call out much aggressive criti cism. It does look now like Wlndom would do, before another year roll around a Tanner had to go. 0MK CANUllUTrx Candidate for placet on the republican tate ticket at the ectUi next June art bobbing up all over the state. Here are, ssrne of them: D P Thompson of Portland E L Smith and Ex- govt nor Moody oi Wasco and C C licekman ot Jacksonville all want to be governor. Bob Ifendrick of Salem, Peter Ilun.e of Brewntvlll and T W Cusick of Albany all want to be state treatursr. J F Halloran of Astoria and Frsnk C Baker of Salem would bt willing to be sUtt printer. Judge Black burn of thla city would accept the ermine peeullarjto a judge of the eupreme court. The certainty of election will bring out a rich harvest of candidate. LUC At PUOVERM. A .reasonable compromise I always cheaper than litigation. People more stubborn than wise cause nt-half of all the litigation, Deed for the conveyance of real prop erty are too often drawn by unskillful hand. If you reduce jour contract to writing put It alt In writing. The failure to take a receipt to for mon ey paid cause many a law-suit. Be cautiou In dealing whh the man who think It unnecry to give a receipt tr money paid him. Never attempt to do business unless yon hare time to do It properly. President Harrison bas appointed Green B Ratim to succeed Tanner In the pension office. Raum la a politician of very strong prejudices, but astute withal. Ha is very much like CUiksoa, and it is safe totsy that the office will be run, politically, for all there is in ii. The numerous railway accidents in Marion Linn and I-ane counties lately breed the sug gestion that a director or some other official of the Southern Pacific company be placed vn the cow catcher to kick the cows and sheep off the track as th train approaches them. Near Olden, on the Ozark mountains in southern Missouri, is one of the finest fruit farms on the continent. It consist of aaeo acre of bind, owned by a syndicate formed of mem beil of live Missouri Horticultural society, and planted to 61,000 peach, 23,000 apple and tooo pear tree, with 40 acre in small fruits. The enterprise is a grand tuccets. Twenty men were employed to thin the peach crop tint tpring, and it is estimated that not less than 1 1,000 butbeU of fruit were thrown down to ensue the deveiopewent of what remained. A Berlin corretpondent writes that Bismarck ooks with foreboding upon bit death a the probable signal for preparation for war. A young emperor, say the writer, who think of I nothing but machine gum and tmokelets pow der, I on the throne. The jingle of spur and the rattle of musketry are In this young man's ears all daylong and echo in his dreamt at night. It la mentioned, as an Illustration of Bismarck's simplicity of life, that the number nn the door of many of the bedroom In the hotel that wa on the estate at Fredericksburg, when It wa pre tented to blm by the old emperor, are still to be seen, though it is many a year since he had the structure altered for use a hts own residence. The election oi Scth Low to the presl dency of Columbia college placed another tariff reformer at the head of a great Insll- tutlcn of learning. Mr. Low delivered a Republican tpeechlnElmh in the course t which he said: "You eannot hope to keep the tariff at it present mark any more than you can hope to keep the ocean athlghtlde." The "spared monuments" still continue In office. Cannot tomethlnz. be done to prevent Democrat from drawing fat sal arletf Republican office seekert cannot exltt on wind In cold wather, " ''lofting to Eqnal It." T utvabean selling Slmmoua Liver Regulator for the past aiz years. My customora pronounce it tne beat ever used. One of my customer whole bealtb wa in s wretched condition from a very bad and stubborn case of dyspepsia, used the Regulator and was entirely cured. 1 or and was entirety ci nmnHil mvself for torp my self lor torpid liver, cans ed bv olos confinement. I find nothtu to equal it ana nigniy reoommona 11a ue . nsspeoiiuuy, aPHissY, Eli v -rg, V MerU Win. Ws astir in ssr to onr elUsens, tlist tor yssrt h.v. bean lelilnir Dr. Kln&r's Ne lltscoverv far Con- sumjit'inn, Ir Kiug's Nsw Lit Pills, Bucklon's Ar ksa Saiv and Rlsctrla Bittnrs. sn bavs nsvsr band- led remiie tbstsell ss well, or thst hsvegivsn such nniv.rial sstlttsctjon. Wa do not hesiUU to iruar- antes them every time, snd e stand ready to refund tbe mlrcbsae price. It Hlisisetoiy results do not tak law their use. Those remedies ntvewon their great pifHi'.rity purely Jon tiieir merits, Foshay snd Ma. son, druggist,. . ; 7 Oak eurea' rheumatiam, neuralgia and toothache. Foshay ic Mason Agsnts. , it e. V. f ARHEI13 SCAD. - "It it an insult to common sense to affirm ihat the tariff enhance the price of wheat, corn, oals, cattle, hoga. horse or males, poul- "7, mmcr, cneese, mux, hsy, fruits, vegetab le, eollon or tobacco leaf. The price of the larmcr product is fixed by the foreign mark et,and the price of nearly evervthina the farm. er f uys is determioml liy the tariff and it In- citlent, -Ii is an ugly iruih, but it can not lie wipeu om. , We yrnture the opinion ihat every rrpubti cr newspaper in (he ttatc will denounce the "" ne --iree iraue euusions of some democratic newspaper wmking in the interests of England, an, all that -,Well, nw iwppose that my republican firmer in Lion county hould candidly set down and carefully weigh the slule-ncnl made in Ibe above extract could ht deny the truth of it, notwithstanding it may have Iwen wiitien by tome democrat ? No honest man with a ipark ot intelligence will deny. ; But hold; let ftce. The alwve ex tract it taken fiom a recent is. ue of lbs Chicago irwon of the most loyal tepubliran papers is the country, Well be it a tepublicanor a democratic spying, it Is true, si gospel truth anyway, - g.'iL..j. ..... j i, HKALTil MilTI. i Rice Is' quickly digested. Too much food is weakening. Good rooking i a foe to loieiniernce. Uiliout pctsont should svoid in'Jng eggs, Dy;tj,ia and skepticism are often associa ted, . ' . ' !- . s- - ... Typhoid fevcr is a disgrace lo the nineteenth century. It It better no! to eat anything whatever be- twein as: its. Sore throat is often the sequel lo sn over loaded stomach. .,.,,.. , Too much meat and too much alcohol are wearing out the American heart. The strength is not infrequently increased by reducing the amount of food taken. A feeble liver cannot dispose of malt liquors and a strong one Is better ofl without them. The smount of water required every twenty four hours by the adult tyitena, is estimated at five piuts. It has been observed that people who suiter front nerve exhau'tion drink bat little water. It is suggested that auch persons drink mote. Typhoid fever is seldom spread except .by polluted water, Ice, milk a ad meat. A patient m a hospital has never been known to take it fiom another sick with the disease. WHAT WK FAVOR, The Rose burg riaindraler sayt: "We ven tare the assertion that the Democrat, with til its cry of "down with the robber tariff, dare not say that it i in favor of the removal of the tariff on Southern products. What say you, Bro. Democrat," W are now.and have bven for years, in favor of making a reduction of the tariff duties on sugar, rice, oranges, wool, iron, coal, and other southern products. If the rUnndealtr thinks the Democrat Is not open a ad candid a to It tariff view then it arrive at that conclusion through ignorance of the Democrat's method of treating the question The profit in telegraphy a harvested by that bug monopoly, th Western Union Tele graph Company, sre exorbitant sad unfair to the public who support it. The revenue of thi company last year wu f 30,783,19; ex prates, 114.305,151, leaving a profit of 96, 11 8,043, or nearly thuty per cent, of the grots income- The number of messages sent last year is 54,108,826, costing on an average about thirty two cents each. Twenty year ago the number of messages was 7,934,633. Tke stock of this company bas been watered to many timet that it would be difficult to as certain its actual cash cost It I high time that our Government assumed lbs telegraph business of the country at a branch of the pos tal service. The actual cost of a telegram would not then exceed tea cent. Clifton R Breckenridge, member of congress from Arksnsas, replying to the question at to who would be the leader of the democrat! in the next lower house of congress said: "By in heritance, tradition, usage and everything commonly governing in tuch cases, I would say that, so tor as the Democrats shall need a leader on the floor and in council they will find bim in ex speaker John G Carlisle. Hit position as f peaker of the bouse, hit pre emin ent abilities and great experience, the confid ence rejosed in hi sagacity and bis unswerv ing orthodoxy, all declaie that be will lead the minority in the fifth first congress-" This it a iutt tribute to one of the greatest and best democrat! in the country. T There is a beautiful custom in some of the northern part of Europe. There the white poplar.in good soil, increase a shilling in value I every year. The tree are generally cut down at the aee of twenty veart. as they are then supposed to have attained their full growth. When a daughter is born in the family of al respectable farmer, th father, a soon a the teaton will permit, plant a thousand young trees, which oi to constitute the dowry of the miden,"which grow as she grow and increase in height and value i her virtue! and beauty increase." Russian officials have recently collected sta tistics concerning the number of beggars in Russian province and cities. Russia has about 350,000 beggars, all of whom carry on begging at a business with the indorsement! of village, city and church authorities. Upward of 3200 of them are of noble blood, .149' r the clerical calling, so we-e one merchants,43434 huckster and small trader and 181,933 peat- ant. : ' ' '. ' A clerk fa one of the departmenU in Wash ington hai discovered that "soldiers in the late war were killed in their first, third and fifth battlet more than in any other, After a sold ier it killed in three battlet he ought to have experienced enough to escape death in all the subsequent engagements. . Williain Kelly, a Montana man, bad alway declared that he wanted to die in his boots, A few day ago he wat fatally gored by an old i lame cow.and when dying he felt 0 chagrined about it that the boy pulled hi boots on.hred their pistol in the air, and made hit last mo ments as heroic as possible. ; If the Infamout forgery and conspiracy against the Democratic candidate for governor in Ohio shall result in the defeat of the Windy Foraker. all will aeree that some good has come out of the great wrong. , In Cashmere 30,000 shawls are made year ly. It take three men a year te weave a pair, It takes ten goatt to furnish the material for one and s half yrds square. Aceerding to official figures, the ea tire yield ef wheat in Minnesota for 1889 was 45",498,305 bushels, making the average per acre .15.50 bushels, ' - NTO 1 0 EQC2I2I0L9 ESOCID 132 1TE0TJT 'i N -s.,, . .....v-. lit fSllR" , j,, a evwsevt vsotrrsaiss avtrt.es rawiur tscotetac. m . ma ' i PHILADELPHIA Priry, OH E Dollar V TToo majority c tha tu ot Use bumaal tody artoe fawn a sUssaaad XJvar. film, toons L4vsT Ileguhitor bas been the maans of restoring more people to bealtb and bappineoe by giving tbem a bealtby Uvar than any oibnr ag eney on eartb- g) j UUB THAT YOV CiET THE CEXnXE, , ,1). .... tr ' -"-is!, I fe! f M lost TO MAKE ROOM FOR MY LARC5 STOCK OF FALL AND WINTER GOODS WILL SELL MY ENTIRE STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES. A.T COST SALE, AND THEYfMUSTCO. Real Bargains. AT THE SAME TIME DO NOT EORGET THAT I HAVE A COMPLETF STOCK OF JL Notions, Furnshing- Goods, etc, WOULD ESPECIALLY CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO THE FOLLOWING LINES: Dress Goods, Trimmings, Silk, Table Linen, Gloves, Hosie ry, Fancy Goods, etc ALL AT LOWEST CASH PRICE RESPECTFULLY, W. F, READ, The Leading -Oash nr vies g i ?jAi? 1 a 1 1 ti 1 ink ni ssiv - 1. ''s"rv"'v'ivj Lookout For Low Prices. FURNITURE, I am now retaiiing f urnttnre at voy factory t cott. PeopU wishing t. u. tnrt can do well to look here for bavftaw8,a x nm ,-o.uk v tho next 50 daya. Como and ex i wbere Factory at the river end of Lyon street. C. J. DILLON. WILL BROS., " ' f Dealer In all the Leading Guns; PistoIs,"Sewing Macbincs, Organs and Pianos, machlce needier. Oils and extras for all rraehloea supplied. Repairing of sewln,? machlnca, musical Instmmei ts, guns, ete neatly don f I .11) '""ft I 1 1 V,i, 0 aje at Albany aK-ond-la mail tnatter. first National Bank tV Af.lt A. til, ORCUftX. u ri.ivv ........... h, e, yn tu, -.K. W. I.AWijoo;.,, .......iht. y. rowei.b rtcs Prsfkisiit .... 0htr,..,,. TKArrACTS A OENEUAt-lwnHins Inwlima. Acxmnrni Merr suhject to brk. iflOHT eXCIf AffOE -ft.l tr rsrMe Irsnftr, ,i I fork, Hon IVaiiriKX, wcio mad I'cn CObLgCTIO W If A DK on fev.jrsbl tctrc . ' . . nssorcnui, - . .. i, K Toirs, K, W. L(K)S, ' b E Ruia, ' b. Yux, Vium K Tt'aaau, Linn Couniv Rank. sV Cowan, Ralston & Chamberlain, ALBANY. - - OREGON. TRAXSCTSK"fcrtl banking bosliwat. DkAwmoin DHpriM n. t- r,. Mo snj portten.l, Ormrvo LOAN MOrfETun aipiorai Mearily ' fcWtrVEO,iU.jh)t rbwk. Hank of Oregon. AL8AKY, - - - CRECOH. Prehlit II BRYANT .....J. W. BLalN". 11. F, MCKHIt.L Vi- Prllnnt Cablpr.... ..... . Siabtnxchanga and teleirranhh: IratiK- foi 1 Vorli, Sn Franc loco am! Portland, Ors.n. CollMiion insde on favorably tern:a. THIS WILL B A CLOSIKC CUT COME EAELYANO CET fit lost GOODS Dry Goods Store. vi f a - nine roygoooH o4l.. "--; ' . 3 ,1 rA 'appears under it.