fl IT lit fifi r 6 THEtDEMOCRAT sub: TO DEMOCRAT, S2 IN, ADVANCE ; S2 50 A1 .;. OF YEAR. 1 , EKD Issaed very Friday by STITE3& NtJTTINO. -. iti: ritfK made kru.wn k r. Sox. rv. ? Albany . IRON WORKS. -f amifaolurer if IE AM EHCIMES CRIST AN 3 SAW MILL MACHINERY IH3H ( j . A0 ALL KINDS OF HEAVY m LIGHT WOHX, IN " IRON ANO BRASS CASTINGS. spftolat attantvm PU deof msthlnor' ' , n renlrtng l rUrps Had' uh Short Notice, THE PLACET i. V . WMII oJI Paine. Biottiets,: IxMitn ' .'" ."Va, ' r Groceries,, PrJluce, Bakei Goods, Etc. Etc. Their goods are tu beat and tbctrprloe rwaeonable. SAND, AC Peraeoa desiring aand loam or gravel frena th premlaaa of P. L. uol la Hentoo county, ran pmou( J tieketa for tha taiua at ruy., offlw, Craw ford 'a Mock, Albany, Oregon. CHtl. E. VoLYBTOK. UrGBADWOHLS. Golden Rule Bazaar. Ilia aloulc ban boon enlarged ao that U a-U) any oo tbe Ox-, and oooMn'.a of Roger Bros. Silverware, P talware, Boys' Wago Fancy Goods, and assortment of Orucki ey and Toys. Ua qoja iir-t ai,l oarrie. lb a lanrWM atock hasjiaep addod a ryinplee line of . FAMILY GROCERIES. 'a Accent f loanrau oompsniea with a capita! are.tU;r; 573,iW3,WC . . ' i Fm- on pari Kraooala. filer wird deutch gepro'.-hen.- oMOKI I THE Manufactured by -ALSO r IMPORTED AND KEY WEST CIGARS Pi hi? and smoktJg tobaccos. Aleersvbaum si 9 t - m - smoke artif general ly. LOOKOUT FOR LOW PRICES. FURNITURE, I am oqw retaiiirg furni'ura at a J f4Ctory at coat. PoopU wishing fo.o, vnn earido well to look hero for bargain, 1 am going to sell at cost during th next 30 days. CWi -.-y-i cumin njgoi r.ofor p-rchsroj; rh- , Fact iry at lh river, e1 WILL, Dealer in all tb ns, Pistos,Sewin$ Machines, Organs and Pianos, A full lino of sheet music, muslol truraifsndUe, amraunttlon.' fihlnK Unkla. u ,wrrn'?a: ' buer nd uinuiii. nmuin, vna ana extra ior an iracnine supplied. Repairing of sowing maohrnea, mo , leal fnatrnmentx, guna, eto., neatly done ! ALBANY; FURNITURl'. Tou waul lb teat and moat durabl furnturetLiat ia tnanufa'iturad In tbe.elty go TKomas Eriiik: ALB1II COLLEGJATE I5STITUTE ALBANY, OREGON.' 1888 188Q. first Teraa paaa aepleaaber I Ilk, last. A full oorp of Inatructors, ' CLASSICAL, SCIENTIFIC, LITERARY, CC?i1EECIAL AHD KOKMAL CLASSES. Couraea ot atudy arranged to meet tb' ad of all grade of students, S fecial tnaucwnentt oft red to ttudcntt '51'. ' " rVf, 1 Tuition rangae from 15,50 to 12,9 Board in priv.it ramriea at low rates I too ma for aalf-boardlng at small ex-enae A (nraful snparvialon axaroiaed over atu daata away from home. Fall term opens Baptomber 7th. For olroulara and full particular sddres the President, , BIT. ELBERT M. COHIUT. Albany,JOrey:on V OL. XXV. ;The Favorite Mndioln for'.Throat and Lung Ulffl. cultiea baa long been, and still la, Ayer'a Cherry, roctoral. It cure Croup, Whooping Cough, Ilronchltla, and -Asthma) aoothe Irritation of tho Larynx and Faucet) etreiigthcns tlio Vocal Organs; allays aoromwa of the Lung prevent Consumption, and, Tan In advanced stage of that disease, relieve Coughlug and Induces Sleep, Tuoro la no other preparation fur die caaoa of the throat and lung to bo coin pared with thl renuoIy. - ; "My wlfo hnd a illMtrluif couch, with palna in Uia aid and Iwut. Wa tried various uiiHlli-lma," but none did iter any room uulU I got a Kittlo of Ayer'a Chorry Pectoral, which ban cured bor, A neighbor. Mm. ftlnnn . . gunor. Alra. roeeaiua, ana tue con noli ill was rvlluvntl liv uiii iiHvt in uae ot ajtm'i I'herry Pectoral. - I' have no hesitation in recouunuudiug thla Cherry Pectoral. - I' Cough Mcdlclno to every one afflicted." IloWt Jiorton, Foreman ildliyt, Morrilltou, Ark. '"1" hav Wen effllote.l with asthma for forty year. J jut aprlug I waa taken with a violent cough, which threatened to terminate my day. Kvery one pro. nonncod tue in roiiaumntlon. I dutcr mined to try Ayer'a Cherry Pectoral. ItaetTecta were magical. 1 waa immedi ately relieved and continued to Improve until entirely recovered." Joel liuilard, Guilford, Conn. " Six months ago I bad a severe hero orrhnje of the lung, brought on by an inceanant cough which deprived rue of sleep and rest. I tried various remo dlea, but obtained no relief until I be- ?:an to take Ayer'a Cherry Perioral. A " biittiea of thia medicine cured me." Mrs. . Coburn, 1U Second St., Lowell, Mass. 'For children atlicted with Cold. Coughs, aoro throat, or croup, I do m6 know of any remedy which will glvo moro apeeoy reucr man Ayer a cuerry 1'ectoraL . I have fouud It. also, invalu. able la camvi of Whooping Cough." Ann Lovcjoy, 1:257 Waaliluon atreet, Boston, Mass. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, rasrAuo sr Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mats. Bold by all Dnif girt, frtct l j all botllra, X Oliinr. and Orys arriagef , ieral In the Wllla.notio Valley, in wbH Julius Joseph, BALER. IH - in:l briar Mpea tut ; -1 ( -, CIGARS A .f Lyon Strc-t. C. J PILLOW. BROS., Leading pookot kulvca. The boat kind of sewins '?r; ORECGS, ACADEMY -OF- Our- Lady of-'Perpetual Hslp, ALBANY. - - - OREGON. Conducted by Ah Blsitik of 8t, Benedict, Tbl Academy ia noorporated and au thorized by the 8tle to confer academic bonora.- Tbe oourae of atudy la oomplate, MathomaUasV Literature aadr.Maaie ate ipaolaltiaa, aa ala the Normal Inetrcetlon f aapirant for teaehera'; certiocatea. In- Ciatrlal drawing, voeal tnuale ia olaas and all irlndaof naedlwwoik form, no extra shargc. The oiaclplin of th sobool Is gentle but Arm, oolaot being to form net only refined young ladiea, but nab! snduaeful member of aooiety, Pnplla inmiiwo at any .ime ana oiiargs propor- un.u, - rupinoi any aenominaiion oelvad. . . , ., ,. Tnitlon'ln olct day sobool rangesrow w iu. . , , , . .. rortarm or BoartUng oeliool or any pnierlara apply at the Academy, or ad aaoHK biater supArioreas, A Elkoant ?lack. Last May Mr U C Hubbard cam to Albany froiu Iowa nftd wrho well pleaacdwlilithe city snd lit pros pect tlisl he at once concUidc to make this bit jiom, though In ordei to get place In which to do butlneat It wn nces ary for him to await the gotulruction of brick block. To d.iy he mny be found in tho Utuaibiire block in one of the mol tegsut drug storca on the Tactile coant' The fixtiuc, manufactured hr Win Frum arc rich and artlttlc, the atock ot drugs, patent .aedicincs druggUt aundrlui and toilet cntea U a remarkably good one, and everything t abnlutely new and ireh ThetlehtUa pleating one, and alraoal voluntnrilv one rcachc for once pocket buok to buy iomctlilng, though the alght Is one to drive away dvtpcpia. Mr Hub bard has had an experience el sixteen vear as a dnigUt and U prepared to compound the miki otiucuit prcaciiptions. aucn noi oi .is tiii. one are an ornament to a city and Ueci ve a gcod aupport, ; . 1'KimiAR Atx'iRNT.-Mr W RMc Cornack'a little boy, dged about three year, met with a peculiar accident acveral day ago, and one hlch came near prov li.g fjUl, at th homo of bu parent at Eugene, lie wm playing about the houe one morning and wa running around with a piece of praol handle, on hich a good lied knob, in hi mouth. He fell do it and forced the knob down hi throat. , H wa unable ta -make a noise and when he wa found bv hi mother he wa a I in ok t ktrangled. Sl picked hm up and attempted to pull the knob out of lit throat but the handie came out and left theknob In there. LV McCornnck, who live iukt acro the ttrect, was Immediate ly called and after working a short tint tuccecded In removing the ob:ab!e. The child would have been strangled in a few minutes more, An Old CriKarNur. "Th melancholy dars hse come, the saddcat of the year," wrote un American poet ; but that docin't apply to life in the Willamette Valley. Tll In joyous caon. The rain rejuven ate the esith and all nature fairly howl with jov.and then It 1 after harve.t. ' Th farmer coma to Itwn and pa j the pcintcr and merchant, who In turn pay aome one ele and everybody i happy. If any one ha forgotten to do thla It I nut too late. Thi too I th can of soclsbilitv and the theatrical man with 111 a!depllttlng troup la here and everything laugh. Cans Dow th Tb A few dayasgo a moruiog rbh, printed la tkta city, aet fertb in tkair spicy editorial eoluinoa that from that time oo aod far avormora they would pnbliak do cunimunioatioD if tb wtlurdid ont allow bi or her nam to be pubtUUad with the an. It would aeera tkia aioroing that thy, hwavar, "aome down the tree." and blihad a cointneai catioo under an aaamd name ovar the Uom IH I'ldma "A friend." Journal ia tb DrMM sir s puliav to rubluh saything that I. if lut.ra.t toil raa.Ura. At the same time i. ia atraoca that everybody w ante to enrar op tbe aatborahio of their article. The very man whootll Dawppara eowantly are tha one who aliuk bliiad a uom d plttina. Dicd At her home near Marion In Marion ceunty Oregon at 9 o'clock A M, November 5th iSSo, Mra Iorinda Farlow, aged 50 'year. Mm Farlow waa the wife of ChrLtlan Farlow, a highly repected clt'iicn who for many yeara rrkidd near .Miller in thla county. Mr rarlow maiden name wa Adam, daughter of Jce Adama, who tetilcd in thl country in 145, havin cristcd the r'ain that year with an ox team. Daow NsviLit. II C Mllholt and fam ily have jul returned aftet aft ab.ence of fourteen years, from Esotern Oregon..... Sunday, Nov 3, Mr William Skclton and Ml LUlle Rice, were married at the res idence L C Rice, Rev. Lee o.liclatlng..... On Tueidav nlsht Nov c llathew Car- ahue and Mia Mary Frumm were rnairiad at the realdenc of Mr Porter by Kcv. Sperry . . . . . .Tn price of hop la y cant. Wa A Bilk. A man was in the city on crutches, he was so lame; fend he had a wife and little child, and would the Coun ty Court halp him. Ye," they bought a ticket for him to Eugene city, and other gave Mm aome money, lie wss a ftrt clak bilk, wa not lame at all; spent $1.75 it one place for whUkey and his wife drank oine of It. . The pcoyle touth of her are warned to look out. Dewrvlng peopl do not go around begging. .',., ' , . CourariTtat 15 Irslaxb. Jo Great Bri. Ulo tbay get -ap priz eompatitiona, t find onl tha largaat aalea ef certain article. At for iutanse,ia Iraland the draffgist recent ly offered pr; -a aod the competition revta'a tbe foot, that tha artialva named below bava ia Ireland th UrgKt ! ia thair reapactivs clatnea. aa lolloos :' I'roprirtary madioinaa for external u.o. fit Jacobs Oil ttands firat. tkna : Ht aoaU Oil, 2Zt ; Srqeah's Indian un, -i 1 uoiioway a Umtment, 18; A Ba Bot Rob Head,' who has a bad reputation for so young a boy, viiited Al bany latt week and tried 10 beat hit way at the hotet. He stopped it the Exchange hotel and gave the proprietor an order for $4,00, for hi board and (edging, on the Yetcn Union Telegraph Co, saying he waa employed in the ofCie at $3$ a month. The proprietor investigated th matter be fore accepting the order and found h wss not employed by the company but had imply retorted to the trick to beat hi way .--Eugene Guard A New Towk. Mr William Vane and other who recently purchased about 240 acre at the 'junction of the Oregon Pacifie and the Independence road are hav ; ing the ssm platted far a townsile and win aoen put the lots on the market. This i a good location for a small town and will no daubt grow into a rood tlzsd village. The name of the place I to be j Waukeeny. Another Old Thing. Quite a curio ity i being displayed at I lor ton' saloon to admiring beholder. It 1 a rust eaten musket, unearthed twelve feet under a 1 heap of rubbish near Alblna and presented to Dick Bowman, an O R & N brakeman The hammer I located Underneath the barrel, and the weapon display other ev dences of antiquity. - it probably belonged to some trapper or Indian fighter in the early daya of Oregon, Grant Co JViwt. Fell Feow A Building. Charles Crow- der last week while working on a building at the east end of Second Street fell two stories 1 to the ground, but fortunate) t only hurt one of his hands slightly. It waa ramer 01 a close ct.11, tnougn to a more serious accident. An Eastern Wipk. Mr St Helen,the piano tuner,has returned from a trip East, while gone running the gamut from sin gle misery' la double blessedness, Mr St lleltns returning with him. . 'they are a the Ruse.:,; tMi'l . , -rJf at Investment Co's. Young men's la vettment clubs are being organised In dif. fcrent places. " It is for the benlfit of young men of limited means. Small amount can be put Into a common stock, . and - In vetted when sir all turns could not be. There Is a good field in Albany for such a company. An elegant line of new design of chair juat reeeiyea at .rortmiUer & Irving, ALBANY, GtMa. Fr!dsy th DkmocMat taw a well thy man cleaning the rrmd from In front ot a store on Flrt Street and was Informed that lis rfuea an offr of fifty centsby a laboilng man to do It, and men tioning no names referred to It, Judging 'rom th following, In our contemporary, which doe. n't explain it.elf, mor than that w are to mind our wn buttnet, w stepped Into a hornets nest. Th Item, to thoe who know the signer I quite hu inorouti ' Allow me to tsy through your pane that I saw an Item In th Albany Dally Umocat of tha 8th lnt. Intltled "A Sad Spectacle," whlch'l pretumo wa Intended by th editor ot thst paper to reier to m v. Mil. 11 to 11 was a mean, cnimpiiDia if of th ct kind, and ia nly another vl dene of that paper' unfrlond'lnf toward tione.t toll, and well snows tne aeep hst- red thst exUts In the heart of th editor of thst pspsr for th honeat laborer who earns his bread by th aweat of his brow, II mskes but little difference to me, but I would advl.e tha editor f th DrmuciAT If they do not wl.h to show th depravity ot thelrown evil nature to attend to tneir own buvlne and endeavor In th future, In their own weak way, to learn to repct in man who Has to ton lor nis living, Signed, W h Vanci, If were to publl.h th ten command meats we'll wagr tounge Mr Vane would Imagine h waa hit and would come out In aome ntwtpapcr and deny the charges aad pronounce utbs.e prsvarlea- tois , An Owl Tit, A Portland boy who wa vUUInghl cou.ln up In I.Ian county shot a Chine pheasant on day while tSey ware out hunting, tay th Sllverton Affl. A they approached town Jn r turning from their hunt the attute country coualn took the phss.anl from the Port land boy's hands and dlliberately pulled Its tsll feathers out. "Whv did you do tint?' Indignantly akcd th city youth "That" makes him an owl," tald th count ryjake with a knowing wink. "Thei alnt no law ,glnt klllln' owls In Llan county Th Portland boy who father belongs to the Portland Rod and Can Club. anecre J as h aid : "Well, you mut be jk jay when my old man doe up a China, be bring him home tall and all." "That's all right for Portland," said the country cou.ln, "but I tell you we have law up here .1 the Forks " You Rod and Gun Club fellers wouldn't know a taw If you was to meet it in the road," Uxtov Pabtv Aboasso. Prof Rork lectured Friday at th WCIU Halt In th interet of the Union party to a fair audience. Ilia principal thera was ctss IcgUlature, which he Illustrated by figure and diagrams n a blackboard. Prof Rork Is In favor otaboIUhlng the National bank Ink ayttem, of direct taxation and protec tion by exclusion, of the government loan, Ing menev on farm security at a par cent. la default of payn-ent taking the property and of the prohibition of the liquor Ira (Tie. Tha addreta closed with a collection. Prof Rork la a fluent speaker and five msny Interesting tacts In the coarse ot his dis course. Vcaa JBscvr. Saturday th work of grading Washington Street wss begun. Dr Jonea being'the first 'to begin butlnet. II will grade hi lot sd make It high and improve It generally, making It one of the finest corner if not th fineat In tbe city. Mr McFarlsad has let th contract for grading the street In front f aer Rice properly and the work wi'l now proceed. Two Good Bv vs. Friday Wallace A Cutlck bought of Fred Blumberg. 34 ft front off tho west end of hi Firat 8t prop. erty occupied by the butcher shop, pay ing 6,ooo for the same. Mr Q L BUckman bought of Mr Fred Grimmer 80 acres, miles up the river In uenton county, paying about Sisoo lor the same. A bargain. . Anotiikr CoMrcsssoN.' An old demo crat approached a republican friend yes- Urdsy just after th news had been recel v ed that Jwa had gone democratic and be gan to talk In th most familiar way about that state.Th republican who nad on a vary large disgust asked In a fretful manner, "whatd you know about low?" was born there" said the jubilant democrat," but tnit is tne nrst time t'.ie popi 01 that state nae done anything that ".nspired me ,to conies It." Fath ki.kxh, Th Mtrwiug Jurl is be name of a new paper just started In Portland. Juat what It mians no on know, nor how It I backed, nor where It was born ; but It Is to b hoped It will do something in th metropolis, just to stir up the enterprising OrsgaaVta that has been Having a regular full Hedged monopoly. A Sad Sricr acl A man worth hla thousand Friday was seen cleaning th mud from hie First Street property rather than hire it done. The Democrat la In formed that a laboring man cam along and offered to do it for fifty cents, which ofierthe capitalist refuted. Comment Is unnecessary. A Sporting TRir Mr Chester Skeel has returned from a sporting trip of a couple months through Washington, and re parts having killed nearly everything but a cayote. lie reports five people coming from Washington to Oregon to one going that way. Too Low. The board of diiectorc o the Salem Balldlng and Loan Association met last night, as per aaneuncemrnr, and auctioned ofl the $900 on haad to the high est bidders. W F Bell got'Sroo of tho amount and Rev F J Strayer, $400, each agreeing to pay thirteen months interest tn advance. Ataltsmttn . Thanks. The Democrat returns thanks to M L Spotts of Grennbrier coun ty W V for a copy of The Central : Prttby. Irin published at Richmond, Vlrgliila,and a copy ot tne ureenorier indeftmUHt, pub usneu ci ivcwisourg, west Virginia .- ; '.. 6lTe Away. ' For the benefit of our customers we will give away on Jan 1st, the following 1 ;- 1 Dinner set, 120 pieces, $25, 1 Tea set,' 44 pieces, $7.50. - ' 3 Tea sets, each 44 pieces, $18. 1 These goods are of tho best English ware and a credit to any table. Give us a call and get not only the best bargains in pure tresn groceries but secure a chance at one or more of these elegant sets of dishes.-.'- v LaForest Si Thompson. A Ticket Beginning Oct. 19th win give a ticxet wuti each cash ou chase of St. 00 and every five of these j tickets gives a chance at drawing one of nose eiegant eeis 01 oisnes at. LaForekt&Thompsok. Struck Oil At Si.ae per t eallon can aatt Standard rwVoiL Rt the .WillameHe racking Co.'s store. To Farmer. Farmera will do well to byt their fruit, garden or farming with Wallace & Cusick. lands Go to Hibler & Paisley tor your job print. ing. ... They do any and all kind of, work in th publishing and job printing line. Quick work and low prices. OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER, 15, - ; - v , , ;t v, 4. j -A Laasaw. 'The clrcumstans f U trial and cnvlctln ef young Illll of th erim f manslaughter, In tampering with a railroad sa-llch 1 a lesion that should not b lost sight of by the public. At was Intimated by th court In passing on th motln for a nw trlsl thecrlm of wreck ing a train I a fearful one far mora far ful than th common lw srlm of mali cious mUchlef, where a parson In a car lastly, culpabt way thrw a weapon In a crowd wkr on only might b Injured, In th tampering with a switch tha dinger Is against tha lives ot many. Railroads arc public carriers and held by the laws of the stst to th atrictoat accountability for th most careful performance of their work 11 carrying passengers. Doser.t, scores and hundreds arc daily found on single trains. Th most trivial act of caral. nss, apparently, on th part 0! sem on msycau the lots of the lives of the many psopl. Railroad sr entitled to th fullest and eomplefAf rotectlon of their swltclies and lhr mschsnlcsl appar atus necessary to th pioper and spaedy opsrstton of their train. Th business of thl dsy ot clvlllsstion must be done large ly by the us of railroad travel. W lib the unremitting care exercised by railroads III Is ssfsr thsn It was In th dsy of itsge iravei. ini wnoi unrortunat circum tance by which two faithful employee of the railroad lost their lives, a young man just entering upn his msjorlty la to be de prived of his liberty fatten of th best year of hi lit, bringing shsm and In consolable grief upon a devoted father and jneiner.all combine to make this lesson thst should b rlously contemplated by every yung man In th community. arema tnouiu imoi in lesson uaon an their children, so effectively that this clr cumstanc will be well nigh forgotten be- lore anotner such shall M nesr of. Will Collict Taxs SatorifT Small. mon begins collecting tasss on Monday, Nov nth. and will b at th following place from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. on th dates mentioned 1 Rock Creek, Monday, Nov. inh.iSSy. Fo Valley, Tuesday, Nov nth. tklo, Wednesday, Nov 13th. Franklin Butte, Thursday.Ncv 14th. Santlsm, Friday, Nov i$lh. Lebanon, Saturday, Nov 16th. Waterloo, Monday, Nov ilth. Llber.'y, Tuesday, Nov 19th. Sweat Heme, Wednesday, Nov ioth. Brush Creek, Thuradsy, Nov ist. Crawfordsville, Friday, Nov iind. Rrowntville, Saturday, Nov Jjrd. Center, Monday. Nov J5th. Orleans, Tuesday, Nov aotiu Hyracuse, Wednesday, Nov 17th. ilarrUburg, Thursday, Nov aSth. HaUey, Friday, Noy ayth. SheJd, Saturday, Nov 30th. Eat Albany, Monday, Uac aod. West Albany, Tut4y, Dec 3'sl. - Wa Shoclb Havr Ir Albany need th branch factory of th. Grant Pass Sugsr Pin and Lumber Co. Our clil sas should put money In It. Only small amount saved out from real estate speculation will do h, aad It will help balld op th city. Gettlhg tucli Instituti ons show nterpriae, and the Investment will pay a handsome Income from th bs-, ginning. Tbe Grants Pass Cmritr says : Iseforc the burning of the factory It was th Intention of th company to establish a branch house lo Albany. To increase the capital atock to $150,000 aad to put $15000 tn the Albany house The reason why Albany was selected Is obvious, being not only a railroad center, but the position and th location with reference to being able to accommodate the want ot the en- .re Willamette valley.' A SEW iRl'CIJtg. Col. HoggMeaa Baalaea. Som mor significant deals. Last Fri. day several important transactions wer consummslsd'la the interest ot Col Hogg, of the Oregon Pacific. One was the pre sentation to his attorney, J R Bryson.a deed for the t acre off th Waverly Fruit farm, by IrOW Maston, and th receipt by th Doctor of check tor th balance due, $5000 having been paid In th first place. . Another was th transfer of the Star Pruwery property by John Fos to ColIIogg, 100 feet front, for $14,000. Another was th transfer by Mr J B Come ly of his residence property on th Wil lamette river, adjoining lichtcdlr & Srs p'anlng mill, to OolHogg for f 7t Alt the C J Dillon furniture factory property at the foot ot Lyon Street, the consideration for the same being $6,000 ; ail tries transactions showing th upper te ndency ot the market. Verily Col Hogg is financially Interested In Albtny.and will no doubt use his best energies to boom thcclty. Th valuef th property of th O P officials hare will approach a million dollar. - Mosey to Loan. At low rat ot la- eresL on food farm orooert In Linn cjunty, or on besl Improved dqy property r Albany. Appl; to Blarkbura Jtwrtgns, Albany, Or ' ' Tha bast Una of . kl.l gloves at W F. Rad. Merit Wm. ? Ws dsslr toaaf te ear ettlasna, thai fnv ysart wa ksva bswa aslUnf Vr. tint's R tew HasnTsrv mr i;ot- aansRsa. Dr K-Nw urs rt la. Roaaian Lift atas)vasaaiwiaBIMa4o,aaa ha a mss1m ttitf atll aa wsll. ar thai kav at ran wtf. aalvansS) (aUefastlsn. Wa Co ao hsiw.t r- a than avary Dsns, aad wa assail rsadv sa W51 tb aarsasas prjar, If atfUrtantaty naulss da mi law Wstr ox- Jof ransdlaa hsva wan th.lr CiS twanlsrlH oortTr Sn lfa.tr maris. Feahay and MS- wa, Cranitta. . ' ,; uABiES.--The finest line 01 baby carr ages in the Valley Just rreelved at Stewart tt Rox's. Prices are remarkably cheap con sidering tt superior quality 01 the , carrl ges. :. ... : ... i ; - -' mm . Abbey's Addition. 54 lots In this o dltlon to Albsny, near: Hacklemaa's Jrl addition, for ssle, at $50 to $iaj a lot, ti Curran ft Montelth'c. New oream cheese juat received at Conrad Meyers. . ;- , ' If you bsv any job wtrk to it eall on W. Smith who ia prsES. to d it with oeatnssssnd dinatV(. and as cheap si any- ' Thla Trade Mai k on a stevs means It Is th best thrt ex perience ana skui can con trive. Sold only by G. Vf, oinitn. ;HW .TO ADVBETISB ALBANY Get some ot those elegant views at Crawford & Paxtont and send to your friends Photoeraohlc views will tell more : and more truthfully than a pamphlet of print-; ed matter. . r .- Baeklea's Araiea Salve. " v Tka best Sslvsla th wnrld for Cuts, Rrausi.Psvee. Ulcers, Ball Hhsum, ffrsr Sores, T.tt.r, Ch wd hsndt, Chilblain. Oorna, and all fikla Eropll- i posittTsly sorss Pbss, ar pay rsqnlrs. It I sntl to ft psrfset sstisfsellou, sr msnay r V rl, riles Is mM par box. Far sale by FesBa? S Ussea. . . , . . ; . .- . .,-v' ! The best wateh in the world for tha money at F M French's. Eseh one tally warranted Barrows & Searlt, agents for tae celebra ted Ludlow tin shoea, to womens. miss and ehildrens goods. mi The Emperor William recently showed bis dlsliks af everything French by discharging an ' attendant whom he cduyhi rea ling a French ' novel. A Daniel come to Judgmeat! A Nebraska justice has dischsrged a man sccassd of steal lagan umbrella on a rainy day, on th ground that he scted in self-dafens. Did it ever occur lo )Ou, gently reader, that the adoption of tha Australian oallot system will put aa end to tha women suffrage ' party? What woman would care to vote secret bar lot? . ' : ' . Great catches of eel are repotted front Con. nectkut, , A story comes from N 91 with that fishermen at the Greenville dam esiigkt 3700 pounds weight in two aiuhta last week, A Rspubllcsn exchange in speaking of a recent appointment of a postmaster says bs Is wsll equipped for the position. II has tried very Other know business and failed. , s .x. ... i ..jjJiJMas " . :" Job Addison, a negro, has been pardoned from the South Carolina penitentiary, where b had been sent for niton, it appearing thst bis daughter and her husband had conspired and sworn falsely shout him. C'haun:ry L Depew is not at all afraid that thit country will be overctuwdrd thtonjjh the rustitti imm-grallon, He say that "the sres of srabc acres in the United States 1 30 ir cent larger than that of China, which supports s population of niaily 400,000,000. lit most of the happy of alt the happy re- suits of the elections yesterday tae defeat of that chiefcat of all demagogues snd blath erskites Forakcr of Ohio. The people did a truly righteous thing in laying him out. lA.JM'JUtlJ - The highest price Willi ie Collins ever re ceived for a novel was 5O00gu!neas,whkh was paid lo him for "Armadale' befur a line of the stary bad been written. Thackeray, only a short Urn before bis death, congratulated Collins o the transaction, and told him that be had never Himself nisde ss much by any of his wetka. Tb rkhest people in the United Ststes ai tbe widows, Mr William Attorown96,ouo,- worth of real estate ia bet own right, and Commodore Vaderbilt's widow was worth f I f,oo,0oo, Mrs Robert Got let ha s several millions, snd Mrs CUrkson Potter more than l,ooo,oco. a--Jl' s,s .i.i jr. The rdr of Secretary Windom is a public annoaneement that the Scott Exclusion Act ia act I be enforced. It admits Chinese for sum of money whom Congress hsd said should eot be admitted at all While such decision stsads all minor authorities will be apt to dis- regsid tbe termr s of law. S F f all, If Bccretary Wiodoat's rulisg aJsaittiag Chines to land wss taade ia good faith t allow Cbiaeae trsvelle-s 10 pat through tbe Uaited States, it would have been given with sufficient taftguards to retch that result. This, however, wss not Mr Windom 's inten tion. A ptala evasion of the restriction law to permit the landing of ss many Chines as desire t come, is the oaty contiruetioa te p tars upon Mr Wisdom' ruling, Mr Win dom most follow 1 anner. Rottburg Jtrt'Uw. Tbe Orgnian b without doubt tbe most unscrupulous, unjust snd uncaaritsble of all tbe great' papers published on tbe Pacific ersl, not excepting even that quintessence of gall and partUanlsro, the S F CrQtdt, Yet th enterprise and ability shown by its tnaa agement make tbe paper indispeasabl to tbe masses of the northwest. Tbe Orgnia Is s first class journal in every respect, if we except its Inste mesnnets snd unfairness when dis cussing political subjects. Jacksonville 7"tt. I It la amusiag to see republican orgaat and politicians coming forward and explaining their overwbelmning defeat in the late elections by laying that it is sa "off year. Welt, truly this I an ofl year for them. A tidal wave has struck the country very like the one that struck t la 1 874, followed by the election of Titden to the presidency ia 1876, and Scry . similar to the one that si rack the country in 188a when tb "tidal wave" governors were elected, fol lowed by tb election of Cleveland in tS&t,, It is very noticeable that, though they call it aa "off year' oar republican friends are deeply chagrined at the result. Without being in spired by temporary success, we should say that very many signs point te fact that the people sr getting ready to elect a democratic president in 189a, , , The appointment of a brother of Judge Gtss- hast to a small post mastership it paraded as proof of the friendship of th President, snd of the possibility of a favorable consideration of lodge Gresham for the vacant place on the bench of the United States supreme court, It is safe to ssy that thit supposed political aol- maeity goes ao farther than this postmstter- ship. While the public feeling, is thst the vacant Mat on the supreme bench ought to be Ailed by the appointment ot urssham, it is aearly equally sure that he will not be sp pointed. Personal rivalry between the Presi dent and the Judgeand thennfortunate shape which Illinois politicians occupy against tht President precludes Gresham'e advancement The Pendleton Iribunt ipcakinglast week of the coming election in Ohio said : - In Ohio Governor Foraker, who ia at the bead Of the republican ticket, will be elected to succeed hlmseu by a majortty ol about 30,- 00. 1 here is no disaltection in - tne :ranks there and Foraker has proven himself sn efu dent an nonest excutive. 1 nere is no occa sion for the "Buckeyes'! to swap horses at this tune. -. :' . ., Now. wc should say that in the light of the returns, Bro Eddy will have to mod fy hi fig' urea somewhat, ' Instead of being elested by 30,000 he is beaten by I a, 000. This verdict ol tbe people', reasoning .from analogy and logic, provea that Foraker has not proven ' him self to be n efficient and honest executive, and there were very strong reasons why the 'Buckeyes srtouta swop norses and . get one that was neither distempered nor breacby. That Cantankeroas Old Woman Described in tbe narsary ballad, who "lived upon nothing bat victuals and drink," and yet "would never be quiet,' waa undoubtedly troubled with obronle iodlKatlon. Her victuals, Ilk those many otbex elderly persons whose diiea Uv powe:a hay e become impaired .didn't agree with her. Thla waa before the era of Ilestettor'e Btomafh Blttera, or some on or bar numerousfrlendsand relative would oudoubtedly- cave persuaded bor to try tbe great apeetno for dyaseDala eonatlpationand billonanesa. Thia would bear been a meaaureoraelf protection on their part, for she would soon have been carad and ceased to disturb them with ber elamcr. The most obstinate ease of lndigstton,Vith its attendant heartburn, flatulence, constant nneaaineaa of tbe stomach and of tb nerves, are complete ly overcome by thia sovereign rsniedy unnis-hua tever ana diiioub remitnnt rbornatism and kidney troubles are also euevea oy it, 188'J. TUB CAtWK Of IT. Every one seems to be Inquiring wlut I the cause of the overwhelming dfet suffered by the republican at trie lal e lections. Republicans seek to dismiss the subject by saying that it la an "off year," but If we reason from anology from this stand point the lesult of the elections point unmistakably to the defeat of the re publican In the next presidential conies'. The true causes for thl defeat I e deep Jn the ml ids of those who brougt It about. The question 'of the tariff wa a con trolling element of strength in securing democratic victory. In Ohio Foraker and Sherman made It the leading subject of discussion. So did that great republi cn leader Mahone, In Virginia. Allison and hi adjuttant In Iowa would discus nothing else. In Massachusetts both par ties look positions In favor of "tree trade" In raw material, but the republicans were distrusted very much In their new born seal in favor of tariff reduction and the result was that the republicans have but little more than 5,000 majority as against 31,000 last year. Another element of weakness to the republican party was th fact that Harrison dally violates the pledges of Ids party's plat fo' in, and the pledges lie himself made in hi tetter ot acceptance to honestly enforce the civil service laws and to make them applicable to all executive appointments. That class of republicans who believed these pledges were msde to be carried out In good faith In the administration of th government bad no heart to assist their party In the late campaign seeing thst Harrison ha proved recreatt to his most column pledges. Labqr people who were told la the last presidential campaign that the e lection of Harrison meant good 'wages and constant employment have seen all these promises and prediction fall ar.d have gone back to their first lave. The tide is turning and the algna point to dem- j ocrallc success in 180a. I TUE titCAT TICTftT. Later election returns show that tbo tide was att In favor of tb democrats. The netrcsalt Is about as follows: In New York the deraocrate elect their stat tick et by about aaeoo majority and gain tan members In the leglatatur . In the city Tammany Hall gain a sweeping victory over the combination put up between the County Democracy and th republicans. Democrat carry New Jersey by ioooo msjorlty aod have both branches ot the legislature. Virginia was carried over Mahone by 35,000 majority and the dem ocrats have two thirds majorities in both branches of the legislature Democrats carry Ohio by 1 1,000 majority and have a majority on joint ballot in the leglatatur. Democrat carry Iowa by about 5.000. Repulkan have a email majority ta the IcgUlature. . Republicans carry Massa chusetts by about 6,000 majority on their stste ticket and the legislature by a great ly reduced majority. Penmylvaaia and Nebraska are republican. The victory la a great one for tbe demacrat and re publican are greatly cast down. On October 1910 the president appoint I ed thirty one presidential pott matters. Two were In ofltce just made preside atlat. twenty to fill places made vacant by the re movat of twenty and nine to fill plaeos whose Incumbent had been induced to resign. No charges against these demo crats. When one of them, (Mr Norhrup f Syracuse New York,) asked to know the chargea against him, president Harrison told him there were none, but that all democratic appointees should move out of the way. Compare these fact with the pledge ot th republicans mad In their platform that "the spirit and purpose of th reform' (civil service) should be Observ ed In all executive saaointments". Is It any wonder that the thousands of mug wumps who went back. t Barrisoa are thoroughly disgusted? And that republi can of clean Inclinations everywhere ar becoming alarmed at th president's ab ject subserviency to the spoil hunter led on by Quay, Dudley and CI ark sou? - iiain hi ji mi' fit : The republicans will probably have a majority ot fiv la the Montana legisla ture and by that meant they wllllct two united Mate senators.. Hundred ox a. . - mm s a At Dagos voted the democratic ticket who were not and probably never will be citi an. Not on ot them can read, write or .peaa r-ngii.nx aquma flVm...m, . fc its m r t n a f r Br..Ulmr,yo.'rof.Mto.pk. Th nnl. rh,r mart aa'alnst In faralrnera j . 1 who voted at poll nuasbcr 34 let Silver Bw county, by Moatana republicans, was that they wer naturalised only a few daya before th election and that they could neither read nor write the Ingtish lan guage. But as the ability to road and write the English language I no part of I th qualification of a voter In Moatana It Is evident that the purpose of bringing up this mattar Is to preiudlc the minds of the public and thus prepare them for the con templated steal of th legislature by the I republicans. ; Vice President Levi P Morton was made the target tor some vigorous shots from Es-govenor St John the ether day in, Bos- ton. - It seems Morton has been building a hotel inXVashihgton and constructed quit a spacious room for a saloon and rented this te a mart named Kr.na. Kenna had to have so many names thi petition' before he could obtain liconss. . Marten was the first to sign his petition. And thic saya St Johnjby a man who represents aparty that pref eases to be a temperance party, i The way in which the news about the late elections hss been telegraphed to the country reminds one of the boy who went fat the house to tell hi mother that their yoke of oxen Tom and Jerry, were dead. Slid he: "Ma, Tom is dead." r Then wkiting a few moments, be said "and Jerry ii dead too." "I thought I wouldn't tell about both at once for fear yu couldn't stand it." So it ha beea with the very kind and accommodating associated press, It has been telling of the republican defeat little by little for four days, for fear the repub lican could not stand it all at once, ' , ' " . Ths Ladles Delighted, Th ploaaant effect and th perfeot ofl ety with which ladiea. may naa fho liquhi fruit lasaslya, Sysuj of Fia, nnder tn eondltioaa, ruaka iL their ftwrits remedy, xtia pteaasnp to 100 eye ana so 1110 lawss gentle, jreteftbotusl in acting on tha kiI neys, liver ana bowela. "Nothing te Egaal IU" "f havebeen soil in r Simmons Live Regulator for tho past six years. custom era pronounce it the best evy vised, una 01 tnj ouctomerawnoee beats was in a wretched condition from a yerr bad and stubborn use of dyspepsia, useh tne jttegniator ana waa enuieiy cured, am unl msraeir lor torpid liver, cans ed by olos o confinement. X find rjorhicd to equal it and highly recommend its KospeoNfflHy, C.PIIi8T, Elinuig, Va NO 1C SO EQUSZHOLD SHOULD E2 WITHOUT ate . .' fiKH-f VMsl sm -a vsm.v i oti etW rasH.Tkaaa.aAMur msmwi aT IT '' IfrnX QicsadAaS. 1 PHILAOgLPHlAV Prine. 0NEDitar - ' The majority of tho UU of tho bamaa ady arias from a oiaaaawi IJver. Ulan anon Liver Regulator baa bean tbe moan of restoring mor people to baaltb, and happiness by giving them bsalthy XJver than any other agency on earth. v , BJCB THAT TOO GET TBJB atTSt'fJtg. l A - 4 .... Xl MtlOSt TO MAKE ROOM FOR MY LARCS STOCK OF FALL AND WINTER GOODS WILL SELL MY ENTIRE STOCK OF , , ; BOOTS AND SHOES: ATT OOfST SALE, AND THEYVJUIST CO. Heal Bargains. ' AT THE SAME TIME DO NOT EORCET THAT I KAYE A COMPLETE " stockof yC- BUY GOODS Notions, Fiirnshing' Goods, etc, WOULD ESPECIALLY CALL Y0U8 ATTENTION TO THE FOLLOWIKQ UNES: ....... ... . - ' .... -..... -( i . H - II -,..1 Dress Goods, Trimmings, Silk, Table Linen, Gloves, Hosie- ' -ry, Fancy Goods, etc ALL AT LOWEST CASH PRICE- RESPECTFULLY, W. F. EiEAD. 1 II fj LfVilUin!T LSII I . - - . NKW STORE. Mitchell & -dealers in Agricultural Icipienients )l ALBANY., ,OOMU A1TD,SEE TTS, aaaV Mr y nsl ' ' ' ' - l -. , 1 thf hff-t .Advortlslnjf taedjon) In the Central WlllamettfVallpy, '1M,,"I t't- Put Oflio at Albany" a aecond-r;la mall matter. D5.. p ArWifITflEY, PjysbUn and Surgeon. OrajdaU of Bellavae Hospital Mud 1st t Jol'ege Now Yerk City. , s . . ,, Diaeasftsof womaj a specisttv. rOiuoe. F.oi'c Brick, Albany, Or. ',' saw mav. a. SENDERS ; MXY k RENDERS, iealeri fn General Emmiszt,. - HARHISSUHC -' ' DHECDU WlSar Gf-ia, and .all kind City Meat Market. ,.;imn BROS,; Pnpriitoii: - Kep a full line of aaaata of all kind a, in a eool pUae,' completely pro ' ' toeted; and alwy fretb. Also have aonatanlly on ' bend aslmno slotfcar Bb- ,--.,- Fin line of Guns and v auwuxs Ul JB.UllUXllllm tioa at I) a 70 9 and Rob sons spejiaJ bargains, P' Ma'J E1,i1' fn,, t eureeoa slrany, Oregon., CaJta made ia aitv , eoontrr. THIS WILL BE A CLOSING CUT COE EARLY AND CET irv, f w ' cix IITV UUUUS IOi'si Sr iVEW GOODS m a -.. . lewis wo.. 1 Wr: ahd Vehicles on 1 ?: ' a 9 f