1 THE DEMOOIl .t rv II nv ufp o rri 2AT END ny lrtiUt. i sit u A. WW r, J OF TEAR. (1 ,1 8 ! ;I i -t i f .. 1 J 1 ... ? Ittuvd every Friday by BTITESAi 3NJ UTTINO. I i i ( rule made known HaTpor'a Weekly. must's Wravi ks s w.ll-Ml.tli.h.l ilasaa tha Umimm tlliutnttod awirr In iar!H. Thai talrnaaa st lw editorial niai,i an aumnl poliUea haaeara! far II tka r4wl aal aoiifliltre of all Impartial naSais, Hi Ika varlatj aa earallsiio a( Ita literary aoaiMla, k!tk lachid aarlal aailsl.ert lorlaa k aha kstl aa swst popular arrltsit. Ha It toa U Raruael of penela at Ilia a Ideal ra tl UHat I and panuikv Tk Wssatv tiiti'Dtstiti art of rs- aaerkable variety, Interest, aac value. Ka a-ni I la apar.il U kriaf tka klgha.1 or.lr ,4 artistic hi:iiy aa bear opoa tka lilustrati.i at tka chanrul haa kmnaaail trl( k'st.iry. A Vlrxiria rufitaae, frma Oi psn l Thtaiae A J invlar, will r In It a I Wsastt In I two . HARPER'S PERIQIICV.S. Per Year I HARPI1S wricM.v (4 (10 MSKPt R'll MtlZINK..... ( rUZAR ..., 4iu MARr-kUU TotlNU fkOPI-K. Hu Fuetave Irae to all aubacrltoie la Iha VnllaJ Slate-, vauaue, or N.xloa, Tha Velnmaa rua Wsasit tofta villi tiie Brit Murakar tor Jaaeary ofessk jtw. Wksa aa kin la aaaatlonad, eakarrlpliua lit tsutia milk tha I Numkar currant at time at racaiptot orJsr. Bound Vwaima 4 (Harass WscaLV fur thrxs Vaarehsk.hinatl.tk bu4i,will basaul tijr mat', paal-pald.or bj asprasa, tree ef iwnss, (pruvltl. 4 tha rraight daoa not tttssd oua dollar par olax,)f r B7.0S par vnlitm. Cloth aaaaa traah vslatue, an I labia fur blnUlnr, IU aant bj mail.poat-pald. ua raaaiJIt of l web. Baaalttanaaa ahoald ba aaada by l"aa(oin -a Mivj Ordat ar Draft, to a'uUI ehanea of laa. Hawapapara ar ant to eop thla aJrartiatiuaot wltknat tba atpraaa ardar at II tana A Baoruut. AJilraat : 1IARPBR A KKOTHFKa, Naw Tark. n i l i -j- More. bcal lrok ar 2-1.1 Ttrnta In ihv Va'- Uy, d4 tho moat ra.nii prl, both Id buying :iJ kdiiltJ I have on hand nil k'nds of IFUSNITUIIE, 8T8ES, TIHWA3F, TRUHXS. EjOXS, PICTURES CL3CXS, CSCCXFHY, ETC., ETO. I'c dr watofS K Youpt' o!l atota, L. GOTTLIEB, 1SS Viral atrt. Albany, Or, JULIO Golden Ilia stock baa been enlarge I ao that it en! atij on Ihe Cwi, end consists of Roger Bros. Silverware, P t&lware, Boys Wago Fancy Goods, and a .. Tieral assortment of Orockiey anrt Toys. He DUje llreet and earrlei the largest atook baa been addod eomptote line of FAtVllLY GROCERIES. 'a Agent for Inanranes C3inpanla with a etniUl TmmWt f7S,OOO,0C , Aarlcl on parte Franeala. tiler wird deutch geprochen.' SKW STORE. NEW GOODS Mitchell & Lewis Co., -DEALERS IN- AgricuUural Implements " ' -11 and Vehicles ALGANY, COME FURNITURE. Toa want the beef and moat durable furntaretbst Is tnaunfsctured In theUy & Thomas Brink. Hopkins & Saltmarsh DEALER IS TOVES. TIfl WARE. SHEET IHOfi, COPPER WARE 0 ETC., Z. AsmU fer "rn Time" Ueatlns; and cooking Steve. te promptly attnJed lo. CHEAPEST AND BE5T SMOKE- THE CIGARS Manufactured by Julius Joseph, ALktO Imported and key west cigars Ting sxd amrsag toWaeeot, Meetschnern and briar pis sanekea artislss generslly. WILLBROS Dealers in all the Leading (Jans, Pistols, "Sewing Machines, 0rgan3 and Piancs A full line of shst artasis, masioti mirssaniian; ammnnlllen. flahl to.vta. ei. vyrran.. , mZ,,r marh ire resti.sr. vus u ciia iu uisuign napputa. repairing of sewing mh:no, mniUal instrnmeBts, gun, et., eeatly ieC at VOL. XXV. SBest of All Cough nieJIclnci, Ayer'a Cherry Too vorai u in creator UoitinnJ thaa ever. iSo preparation for Throot and Luuu Troablra it to prompt in tta effect, to eroeablo to tho taato, ami so' widely knows aa thla. It ta tho family modi cine In thousands of hotueholtta. k "I liavo auffproil for yrara from a Dmncniai iroublo that, x henover I take cold or aut expooed to Inclrmont xyfath r, ahowa lUnlt bjr a very annovln(( tloklini; aeruiaUon In tho throat and by dilliculty in breallilnc. I have tried a trrrot many reiuediva, but none tlcx-a ao well aa Ayor'a Cherry 1'eotorat which sdwav bIvm prompt rollnf In rotiirna of my old romplnlnt.'1 Erneat A. ltopler, luanoctor l J'ubllo lioails, TwIaU Tor. re Uoquo, La. " I conaldor Arer'a CherrT Pectoral a moat important rotuody f For Homo Use. Z hare tested it curat I vo rower, in mt family, luany ttmna dnrintf the pout thirty yer, and have nevi-r known II to fuil. It will reliox-n the moat aeriona affccilon.i of tha throats and lunrn. whether In rhlhlrcn or ndnlta." Mra. K. U. tilurlf , Council JllulTa, Iowa. t "Twenty year nira I was trouhlei! with a duortjo cf tho luncs. IKx-tont atTortled mo i relief ami ronsl.lereil my case hopclos. 1 then began to xa Ayer'a Cherry 1'eotorai, and, before I bod flnlahed ono bottle, found relief. I coutlnuod to Uka thla Mctlli ine until a cure was effected. 1 Iwlluve that Ayer'a Cherry l'eetoral anve.l mv lllu." Bauuol Griggs, Waukegnn, ill. ' Six years aco I contracted a or' cold which settled on mv lunca Jd aoon Ueveloped all the alurmtiiR sinn. toms of Coiuumptlon. I had a couyn, lilfilit sweats, blecUins it tho lunn, pains In cheat and aides, ami was so iroatrntea as to lie couIImhI to my hkI most of tho time. After tivimr various prescrlritlons. without beneilu my physician family determined to Rlva me Avar's Cherry Portoral. I took It, and the offoct vw innclcel. I iwinnl to rally from the first il.xio of this medlciue, and. after iwini; only throo bottle;!, am an well and soun.l a ever.' Koducy Johnson, SprUilivtd, III. Ayer's Ciisriy Feotaral, rncPAUKD by Dr. J. c. Aycr tt Co., Lowell, Matt. Bold ij all Vngiilf, I'rtoa 1 1 J sU baUtos, a Dr. M. H. Kllis. physitan ana surKMa vtt-anv. Orflunn. Halls made to City oi 1 J - w ocntrr. ? Gradwohl's Rule Bazaar. Utunr. and Orys-Ju-riager , la Ihe WilUuietle Valley, to wbk 0)1 SEE US, ETC. Job werk, pluMlmt, lo. . - PLACE hi THE CITY It ALE IX- iut' T Tien Ulna OI tfWiii at m Q f - A Vry Intkrcstino Itkm. A newly appolnlod juallce ol the peace InNorlhern Idaho wa aaked whst he would charge to marry a fur lorn looking couple Ihnt hsd appeared to him liom the backwoods, Tha J r thought he could pel form Ike ceremony f r lift v cent. The man allow ed that ho might rn that sum. On the aerfonimnne ol the ceremony, the juitle called for hi fee. After contlderable fumbling In the pocket of h!s overUUthe bridegroom thought he hud either lol I or left It "to hum." The J I having no daali e to !o so large a ptlxu liftv cenls csiuly luformed ine malic youth that he was "unmarried. A nyiauucr came to the rescue of the voung man and loaned him Rflv conti which ws handed to hi honor. The iiiatlca then remarked that they ware married and at liberty to depart. Not ijKARD From. Dalle Tl.nea Mountaineer aavs. About two months a go. so we are Informed, a young man na invd Gordon, living a few miles from Hilt city left hi mother's farm driving a band of horse to the Willamette valley over the Cascsde mountains, the proceed of which he intended todtvoti toa course of study at the Butlnes college tt Portland. Ills mother packed htstruik, and sent It to hi address in Portland. Nothing ba been heard from him, and the trunk ha not been called for. The mother is wild with crlcf. and cannot conjecture what has be come other boy, whether he ha been murdered cr pcrUhcd in th .nountal.i. Undkr Dirr-ict'criKi. uitt week a troop conalatlng of seven persons known as Moore's New York Speclslty company carre to Eugene and gave a performance at Rhlnehau'k ,orlor Thurtday night to an audience otabtiut twenty five, says the Register. Ili-fore the performance wst over several of thoe Ictt. 1 hey tried It again Friday but took in orly $i 50.wl.Ich they returned and closed the d.or Sat' urday nleht they showed at Springfleld, They had to leave their baggage In soak here for their board and one of the men pawned hi rtni :o pav their railroad fare over there. 1 hey had a good houae at Springfield Saturday nlrfht and Sunday they cime over for their baggage. Disr- Snow. Mr E J McCaustlaad, the surveyor, who has been surveying the route for the flume (or the Dry Gulch Mining Co. ol Salem, arrived in the city Friday and reports the work of surveying stopped for the winter probably until a bout April, when It wilt be continued and the flume built Immediately afterwards. About two and half feet of snow had fallen among the mines, stopping' outside work. The Albany mining Co were working In their tunnel, though, with good reaults. On the mountains this side about four feet of snow had fallen, which had interfered with railroad building. Ashland Hiram Farlow returned Tuesday from a business trip to his Linn county lann, and reports tha lesl estate boom at Albany as being red hot. .. .Mrs Chss Miller and little children went to Al bany Saturday lo visit with the former's mother.... Tho II Cone left for Hum- bolt county, CU via San Francisco, isst Mondsy....!en TJ Kirk.member of the Oregon Iloete ol Representatives from Umatilla countr.pstisd throuzh on Mon day morning, en route for California.' Mr Kirk has been a resident ol Oregon tor 4 rears, having c rotted the plaint when a boy with his parents who settled In Linn county. Record and ridings. Arrsstko a SrAT.-The Dstic- crat kicks no one, when down ; bat It publishes the news. M Schlatter, net- Ithslandtng his denial In our contem porary, was arrested as stated for being drunk and dltorderl ; but he promised to earnestly to behave himself In the future that he was released. This tatter fact we did not know at the time. The Demo crat hopes MrSchtosaer will become a good and peaceable d'.lzen and will gladly do Its share lo bring about such result. Not Tat a. A small boy passing the Democrat ofTice Istt evening, was telling in excited tone how a man fell In the Hver when drunk down by the ferry. "And did he get out " "So, he was drowned, and hasn't been found yet Inquiry revealed nrthlng. Such little incident often grow Into moun alns, . and started with a mere boy, rat and mice of ten become elephants by the time several blocks have been traveled. iMCA Not a. The attendance at the reading room has been good during the past week. a lew remarice nave been made among the members about securing a building lot. It Is a matter worthy of thought. Let all who desire to join the association pass In their names to the Act Secretary sometime during the coming two weeks, nat they may come tip before the bus!- nets rattling Dec, 13th, OrricERs Elected. At the regula meeting ol Albany Lodge No 4 1 O O F held last week, the following officers were elected for the ensuing term: II J Peterson, N G 5 J D Guiss, V G ; C G Raw lings, Rec See; A E Parker, Per Sec; W M Ketchum, Treat. A E Parker. Willis Glliet and 'I J Stltes were elected Trustees A Good Ordinance. The fire limit or dlnance introduced at their latt meeting by the Council should be passed. It ex tends the present limits so that the tier ol lots on the south side ol Second Street, from Callpoola 'e Baker Streets will be included, as well as the part of the city north of the same between the ttreett mentioned. Travel Lively, The travel on the Lebanon wagon road the past year has been much more lively than heretofore (he receipts being $6eo more than last year. When the Oregon Pacific gets Into Crook county it promises to go the other way as rapioiy. Lots. On Inquiring the news ol a real estate man a reporter was answered"IjOts," and that is the kind ol newt often recelv ed, many real estate transactions being ol a very secret nature, that kind that never reaches the Recorder's office. Wouldn't do to let it get out.ahem ; some one might snow it ana eaten on. The RacoRD Lowered. The Oregon Pacllc steamer, Wm VI Hoag, made the run from Portland to Salem last week In eight hours and thirty-eight minutes, mak ng nine landings and carrylne thlrtr-five tons of freight. This, the officers claim, is tne nest ti ne ever msee by a steamboat from Portland under like conditions. ACE Social. Last Friday the mem- bets ol the Christian Endeavor Society ol the Presbyterian church gave a social at the residence of Mr J W CusSck. About forty were present and a very enjoyable evening was spent in playing games, etc. Thamesciving. The Democrat is thankful for a prosperous year for itself and Albany and her business men gener ally, for a petceful community and that its lot is cast in the center of the finest valley in the world. Again Arrcssted. Mike Schlosser was arrtntei! last week for being drunk and disorderly and disturbing the peace, ALBANY, A Nick Soouu The U. f , lull was crowded last Friday on the cculon ol the Rehck all's social. Avery entertain ing program was first prctented.contulning several choice selections. Mr 0 II Hart'i solo with guitar accompaniment, wst hear lily applauded. A song by a quartet, con Ittlng of Messrs Bears, Harrow, Fortml! ler and Go ft was a tine effort, enthusiastic ly received. A vocal solo by Mrs. J. II Remington, who has pleaaant voice, was applauded. Mr Henry Ebert's solo about the Rhine was the most aesthetic part of Ihe proitram and broueht the house down Henry hat a strong German voice which he handles with the esse of a traipse per former. Several well rendsred recitations were Intersperaed through the program which closed with a abort and well pre sented addrsas tv lion J K Weatherlord. The remainder ol the evening was spent in partaking of a good luiich and in tocia oility and games. Skrvks Tmsm Riont. It is ssld that Ihe parlies who operated a photograph gal lery In the old Winter building, are r.ow In British Columbia spending the money pn!d by cltlsens of our twn and country for promltcd cabinet photographs, at from $1 to $j per dosen. They promised to send the work here alter they linUlicd It abroad, but they have failed to do to. and tne chances are very slim oi them ever keep. Ing their promUes. Thoae duped. Mid lo be over too persons, may be aaoiired, that they will never receive any pictures. It serve them right. Eugene Guard, This Is Ihe brace ol voung men who started a gallery In the Tweedule Block; but were knocked out In the (Irat round bv Craw. ford St I'asion. The mora! Is plain. Do not patronise Itnerantsin any line ol bu tineas, bland In with our home mer chant. Lkmaxon. J It lluddlcsoit ol Waterloo filed a complaint againat At Fielding, charging him with shooting a cow. The onstab'e arretted Fielding last Tuesday nd brought him to Lebanon. By the ad vice of rt ;n.a the parties settled the mat ter withvut allowing It to come to a suit' Robert Montague and Charlie Ralston, who are now attending school at Athene. spent Thanksgiving at their homes In this !. Chicken Brittle was again heard from this week, through the columns ol the uaxooRAT, much lo the sorrow 01 one I our young drug clerks Ihree new buildings are going up this week, and we understand more will be commeneed nest week. Espress. The Same Fellow. One of Ihe most outrageous advertising lakes that wa ever worked In this town Is the so-called "coni- mercUl paper ol the gtlb-tongucd,perlat ent Mr Goodkiad. Eaeh advertiser gets a long lingo ol tail, abounding In poly ty la- bles, much ol it so grandly extravagant that It is rldlculou,and this same Identical sot ol stereotyped puffs, differing a little to suit different pursuits, is to be fired off at fresh victims in other towns. Oregon City Courier. This Is the tame fellow who did Albany up several wet it ago : but he never can do it again. Some other bilk, though, probably can. Abjwi RSti). The matter ol the applica tion ol Lena Dubruille for the protection of Barbara Hubbard, set for hearing at 9 o' clock last Friday, tefote Jii'ge Mack burn, on account ol the Illness ol Mr Hub bard, mother ol the child, whose health It delicate, was adjourned until Thursday, Dec ij:!i. Several hundred people, in cluding a large number ol women. who .formed the majority of the crowd, were present lor the purpo-e ol hearing the testimony. The case lias ex cited great Interest through the city. BeTTER Mail Service. The superln- tcadentol the Railway Mall service list made, or will soon make, an order placing clerks on the local train from Portland to Eugene. Mail will then be carried on these train to all local pot office on the line the same as 1 now carried on the overland trains. This will be a great ac commodation to the people. A GrwtfAsti-M. An effort Is being made to establish a gymnasium at F com' panys armory, under the auspices ol that company, but admitting outsiders upon payment ol monthly dues. The move it a good one and should bo encouraged. A gymnasium is needed In the city and the armory It a very tultable place fur one. A flrat elasa and complete set of apparatus tld be purchased for the purpose A Laroe Mill. One ol the lfvelest placet at the front on the Oregon Pacific, It the mill ol the Santiam Lumbcrinff Company at Mill Cit.whlch hat a Urge and tplendldl managed lumber yard at this city. Twenty nten are emp.oyed and the oetput I about 30,000 leet a day. Ana miu nat reeentiy naa a 10x110 toot addlsou kelltand a new planer (or tixing timeer is Being put in. Almost a Fire. On returning home last evening Irom the Rebekah social Mr W n Gitson found a dense smoke coming irom one of the rooms. Investigating the matter he found the carpet on fire around the ttove, and, assisted bv Mr LVerick toon had the flames extinguished. A few moment more and the whole building wouin have been In flames. Awarded $300. Friday last the cam age suit ol L G Kline vs. O T Taylor, lot Injuriet done by defendant last October came up for trial. Alter the evidence was heard and case argued the jury retired and in a few hourt brought in a verdict lor the plaintiff lor $300 damages besides S2t doctor s feet and $10 ler medicine. with other costs. The atnou nt sued for was $1,031. Corvallis Gtzetts, K Or P Officers. At their annual election Jlast Thursday Laural Lodge elected the following officers : Geo Will, P C ; Dr J L Hill, C C ; W A Mc Cleln.V C ; Q E Propst.Prel ; U G Haines K ot R and 8 A E Ketchum.M of L s P Y Dunssa, M ol Ex 1 W M Paiker, M at A. O H Irelao, G VT Hochstedler, J F Ball, trustee. Tale V L'a Evtertaihmbxt. The aa tertalnssesst given by the V L'tol the Bap. tUtChurch lastThurtday'wai a very pleas ant aKair, the program as given by the Democrat being carried out In fine shape wrv, n rian t soio with quiiar accom paalmeat reatived an encore happily re- iponnea te, ana each part wat well rend erect. Blackberries Too. On tha 29th day of November the daughter el Mr A D Barker handed the Democrat a branch containing some ripe blackberries and bloonss, which sneaks for the salubrious nature of the fall weather of the present AJanglino Voice. The Salem and Albany papers have been having quite time in deciding which of the places has got the most electric lights. It re.-ninds us of two little schoel boys trying to settle a dispute to which, neither will agree. Benten Leader. 1 Thbt Sailed. Thursdayjforencon the Willaasette Valley, after waiting eight days, and the Faralen, which arrived on Saturday, ssilei for San Francisco. The storm vtaa eubttdieg and the boats passed out with difficulty. ,-- i" OREGON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER (i, 1880. TIIR I'lmUUIr'U. Democratic anj Republican primaries were held latt Friday.- with the followlag result. . (!, " .,- ;' triRtl WARD. Democrats C II Stewart, Chairman T J Siltcs, Secretary. Nominee lor Coun cilman, A J Anslyn.by acclamation. For Central Committee, C II Stewart. Republicans D M Jonet.Chalrman 5 J V Blaln, Secretary, l or nominee for Councilman, It F TahU r received 17 and T J Oyerman,!!. For Central eommltlee Geo Fish. tSt'ONt) WARD. Democrats W R Bllvru.Chalrman j C O. Burkhart, Secretary. Nominee fer Jotrncllman, J Gradwohl, unanlmoualy, For Central conntjritee, John Cletan, Republicans L E Blaln, Chairman I J R Whitney, Secretary, Nominee fer Councilman;. W 11 Garrett, unanimously. ... " . . - rw mini coinmiun,u 11 irviue, THIRD WARD. Democrats Capt EJ Lannlng, Chair man ; v v S Held, Secretary. Mr Jason Wheeler wat nominated lor Councilman by a votes over Mr JO Writsman. For Central committer, A llackteman. Republicans W II Huston. Chairman: W H Warr.er.Secrelatv. U W Smith was nominated for Councilman. For Central committee, N H Allen, Witt Ark Voter, In or Jer to entitle t person to vote at the 'lly election like Monday's he mut be a male cltlsen ol the ageol a i years and upward, who shall have resided In the State during the six months immediately preceding such election. 0 a male ol foreign birth ol the age ol at yeart and upward who shall have resided In the State during the six month Imme diately preceding the election, and shall naveocciareo his Intention to become a cliUrn of tha United States one year pre- ceoingtucn election, and must nave re- tiaea in tne city thiee month next pre ceding the election aid In Ihe ward he offer to vote lor thirty day next preccd Ing tuch election. The poll will open at 9 o,clock a. m. and close at 6 o, clock p m aoe . DMtWIUTIC CITY COX TKRTIO, A mast meeting of the democratic voter oi the city cf Albany will be held in the Circuit Court Room at the Court llouae on Saturday evening November the 30th, iSfy, at 7 o'clock (or Ihe purpoa of nomi nating candidate for Mayor, Martha), Re corder and Treasurer, to be voted ler at Ihe regular annual city election to be held on Monday, December and, ilSo. TfSTtTae, E J La KINO, JohmClelam, City Central Committee Kid titove. I KI4 Utove II I havt Just received a full Una ol kid glove branded Our Own. This It a genu- ne kid glove. I buy direct front importers In New York and consider thetn the best value ol any glove I ever sold lor this price. 5 button, 3 rows ol stitching, ff.ee per pair. 1 alao rarrv a full line ol the celebrated Foster kid glove, five hook, In btack or color. E. YovKO. Uvea Away. For the benefit I our customer we will give away on Jan 1st, the following t I Dinner set, 1 20 piece, $25. " I Tea set, 44 pieces $7 50. 3 Tea tets, etch 44 piece, $t8. These good are ol the best English are and a credit to any table. Give us -a all and grt not only the bet bargains In pure Iresh groceries but secure a chance at one or more oi these elegant tett ol dishes. La Forest It TuoMrtoM. Im the Lead. Mr. Juilj Gradwoh leads In hit business and wishes It under stood that he will carry the finest stock o crockery ware In the alley, tecelvlng hit good Trent headquarter, and keeping up with the timet in all the latest novelties. He has received a fine lot ol Wedgwood & Cos Newyacht decorated ware, called ruby ware, handsomest goods In the mark et. Mr Gradwohl makes crockery a tpee- laity ana win meet the demand 01 tna public in an v line. Do not tend away for good but give him a call. Sale or Short IIorms J B Porter, ol Clay county, Kansas, hat at the farm Of Hamilton Bros near Oak vilie a fine lot o Short Horn cattle from hit Willow grove herd, which he will offer lor tale at public auction Wednesday Dec nth, at 10 o'clock a m. The tale will Include the short horn cow that took the grand tweepataket and pitcher lor two successive years at the Clay county fair, and a bull Irom a Rcnlck Rose ol Sharon cow, that told lor wo at I H Kickretts tale, narrtstown III, and a num ber ot fine bulls and heller from the pure Hates Bull Nora't Btrrlngton No 93' 909. Wne years time will ba given. babies. The finest line ol baby ctrr grt in the Valley just rrcelved at Stewart & Sox'. Price are remarkably cheap con sldering the superior quality ol the earrl age. Apples.-A car load of wormleta op pies just received at La Forest & Thomp son t, nnest in the market New Marble 3 hop.- S. A, Rig?, of Satom, ha opsutd a shop for Marble and Granite, foreign and domestlo, and all kind of cemetery work.at lower fljrare than bve ever been offered la the Willamette Val ley heretofore. Next deer to Dehiorat New cream cheese just jeoeived at Conrad Meyer. Go to Ilibler Paisley lev yoar job print ing. They do any end all kind oi work fs the paMisbing and job printing line. Qsitk work and law pnsst. A Valuable Medical Treatise. The, edition for 1890 ol the tterlisg Med ioel Annual, known as Hostettcr' Almanac, is new ready, and may he obtained, free of cost, ol druggists and general eountrv deal ers in all parts of ths Unitsd S'atar.Mexioo. and indeed in every eivilissd portion ol the Wsttern Hemisphere. Ibis Almanac has been issusd regularly at the cerameoceetens ol every year for over one-fourth of a esn tary. It combines, with the aoundest prss tieal advice fer the preservation and restor ation of health, a largsamoaat el interesting and amusing light rssding.and the calendar, astronomies! calculations, ebrcnolegies! items, etc., are prepared with great eare.aad will be found entirely ecenrate. The issue of Hostetter's Alaaaaao fer 1890 will prob ably be the largest edition ot a medical work ever pablishsd in any country. The pro prietors, Messrs Hoststter Sc Co.,Pittsnrgh, l'a., on reoeipt of a two osst stsmp, will forwrrd a copy by aisil to spy person who cannot procure ous ia bis neighberhood. Th Ladles DeUghtea The pleasant effect and ttie porsst saf ely with which ladiet msy usa the UqaM fruit JaACT8. 8yn of J 'is, nndwr t 1 condition. (!). It hairx,,1rffrerrle, ItS jiloBstng to fee eye and to ie a-- w gecu- vete.jerirl Hi acting on tae k. ncgn, a. vr md Ixiwels. ' 1! ." l T. ( "-ff', The Wat Shin, speaking of the mailer ol that ssloon in Vice President Mortons hotel at Washington ssyti "The absurd feature of the whole affair Is Ihe mock zeal for tempersnce and the croco- una icsrs oi tne aemocrsis, wno nil up incur voices In unison with the ladies of the W C T U in expressions of horror. Politics devtl op funny sltuitiom sometimes, " The Welt ihr$ It wide of the mark, It it not on sccount of mock or other zeal tor temperance that democrats have called alleo tion to Morton 't saloon, but to show up Ihe hypocrisy and mlsessble pretense so often made by republican! in their platform at to that party being a temperance one, tod especially to that plank in the platform upon which Mr Morton wat etee'ed which pledget the psrty lo do til It csn for tempersnce. The WtU Store's xcsl, though Rot of knowledge, seems lo be tnethodlesl In directing its attacks upon democrats. The free dom of speech is as sa cred lothtt paper as any other and it should be permitted lo speak out in meeting at all time. Tosbowhow utterly regsrdkss of the truth It it necessary to be lo sustain the republican! of Montana in their attempt to duplicate the louislana and Florida returning board fisuils of 1876, we herewith give so estrsct from the Eugene tttgi$ln "Governor Toole, of Montana, issued a noclamsticn a few days sgo declaring Ihe Fraudulent certificates issued by the officers of Silver Bow to I legsl, annd emitting Ihe democrat who held them, lo seats in the legit lature," The truth is that these certificates issued by the Silver Bow county officers are the only legal certificate istued- They were issued by decree of .he court after a judicial deter mination ol the question tt lo whether Ihe re turns fiom poll 34 should be counted. The eoutse of the republicans there it revolutionary in Ibis that they threw out one precinct that cast 175 votes without any reason. j . xii 1 jjiuul A Dutch physician declares that a close con nection exists between the exercise of mental faculties and disorders of the note, He ayt that if it were generally known how many cases of chronic headache, of inability to learn or lo perform men:nl work, were due to chron ic disease of the note, nuny of I hem would b easily cured. Senator Ingalts declines 10 discuss the resub mission question which is now agitating Kan tat Repuhlia ns until he can discus it "under standingly." The Senator ould doubtless like to undent and bow the Legislature stands on the question before he commit himself- He will certainly be in line with Ihe major ify of Knst Republicans when be learns what ihey want. The Parliament of Victoria hat imposed aa increased duty of two slutting per grot oa im ported eggs nd this bss b-ouijht to light the interesting fact that the Chinese el Melbourne have, for years, imported large quantities of egg from China and passed Ihesa through the customs at "salt meat, "on which a low rate of duty it charged. It seems that the eggt were kept fresh by a coating of tome patellar air light material. U ...JUlJfi 1 For drewung poultry, the American Poultry ard suggests the following: "Dip the fowls in cold water, let them drip and apply a half teacupful of pulverised rosin lo Ihe. feathers with a dredging box, then scald in Ihe utaal way. The roin (tick the feather together to that the pin feathers come out with the others, saving much trouble. Use the com moo cheap article," Congress will meet aext Monday. There will be mourning in the land for many days, for we are told in Holy Writ that, "When ihe righteous are in authority the people rejoice: but when te wicked bcareth rule the people mourn," : Iowa's potato ere this year la ao.ooo,. oaobuhls, and lead the country, and the democratic sssjerlty In that state this year was no small peettoe by any nseaas. German chemists have discoved in the co eeenut a fatty substitute for butter, sad it is being produced in Urge quantities at Manhcim. One factory turns out 6000 pounds per dsy, worth fifteen cents per pound. . wsmtsmj.. Before election the high tariff shooters told the farmers of Ohio that Campbell 'a election would mean free wool. Since election they tay wool wat not en issue at all. Convenient, isn't it? An electric spark has been photographed by means ol a tpeeisl camera, in which the senu live plate rotated at. it is said, a velocity of a 300 revolutions a minute. During 18S9 slightly over a hundred million dollars' worth of gold hat been dug from the earth on the four continents; the largest quan tity came from Australia, California and South Africa, The average salary of the 54.874 fourth elass postmasters in our country is only $1 53 a year. Maryland's 1889 oyster crop wilt probably reach 20,000,000 bushels. "The average duration of an ocean cable only twelve years. Our word "butler" comes from an old Enrlth word, botcler. a man who has ear charge ol Ihe bottle. The chief butler ol Pharaoh, mentioned in the bible, an officer ol high rank, was mws properly a cup bearer to the king. The Province of Ontario, Canada, has de cided to abolish the statute exempting church oronertv and la-.dt appertaining thereto from taxation. The exports of wheat and flour from the United Stairs during the last four montht were equal to 35,161,385 bus'.iels, being a little less than those for the corresponding time last year President Harrison's Thanksgiving turkey this year will come from the flock of II Whaleyat South Kingston, R I., and will be one of the finsst of the species. Kansa expect to make a,oo,ooo pounds of sugar thi year.' The electric lights on Eiffel Tower can be seen at Orleans, seventy miles distant. T the Labirs Onlt. I am now pre pared to do all kinds oi stamping, and have over two thousand design to chooso irom. Also keep a nice line ol embroid ery material, such as farrasenes, crewels, No. 1 and 3 embroidery chenilles, princess chenille, etc., etc., and the finest pom pen, tsels, crescents, cords plushes, fettt and fancy work materials ever In the city. Zephyr is going at 5 cent an ounce. Miss Minnie CoTwell hat charge of this depart ment, and has had several years experi ence in all kinds of ancy work and stamp ing. G.W.Simpson, Albany, Oregon. bow AaiuaxTtmiis uaxdicapped. It will probably be a surprise to our far mer, tobsceo and cotton planters and the raisers of hogs and beef cattle to learn that seventy three per nent. el all thw exports that constitute the basis ol our exchanges with foreign countries are derived from agriculture. The ofTluliil reports of 1 888 show that the total value oi all exporlt ol domestic merchandise wat $683,861,104. 01 this aggregation of exports the value of the agrleu'tural exporlt ol alt kinds a mounted to $500,840,040, while the total amount oi our manufactured products ex ported was hut 183,0s ,018. The back bone, therefore, of all our dealings with foreign countries is our agriculture. It is the fate of our farming, planting and stock-raising population that the home price ot all agricultural commodities Is governed by the prlee they bring In lor eign markets, and Is In no way benefited by the tariff, wli ereas tho tariff puts an aatra price on all the farmer buys by ex- eluding competition. The consequences is that the farmer, the planter and the stock, raiser are compelled to sell at prieee fixed for them abroad an J to buy at prices fixed for them at home. li.tt'tiUTKlV AS A IIKAI TH PROMOTE!!. awasasssaaaai JJJfo hit "problem on health," Dr Greene says that there Is not the remotest corner or little Inlet ol the minute blood vessels ol Ihe human body that does not feel some wavelet Irom the convulsion occa sioned by good hearty laughter. The life principle ol the central man It thaken to lit Innermost depths, tending new tide ol Ilia and ttreng'h to the surface, thus ma terially tending to Insure good health to the persons who Indulge therein. The blood move more rapidly, and convey a different Impression to all the organs of the body, ss It visits them on that partic ular mystic jonrney when tha man Is laughing, Irom what It does at other times. For this reason every good hearty laugh In which a person Indulges tends to lengthen his life eon vey Ing, as It does, new and distinct stimulus lo the vital forces. The United States to-day I the most monopoly oursed nation on the lace ol the earth. The have made more million aires in twenty years than Europe and Bngland have made In jeo year Every thing in thl country I controlled by syndicate, pool, combination, trust, pa tent or corner. We pay a doctor the price fixed by the medical association lor bringing a babe into the world, and then we buy a cradle lor the babe at the price fixed by the Furniture Manuleeturer's Association. Its little fisoeel skirt Is pro tected by tariff laws, asd we buy a rattle box at latest right price. Later it eat bread at price fixed by the Western Mil jers Aeeocistlon, and meat at the figure given by Armour and corners ol pork. Its shoes are bought at association prieee backed by a protective tariff, coffee at lbs pried fixed by trusts and cornera. II a boy bow grown to moahood, wishes to go into business, he must buy hiraseli in. It he wishes to enter commerce, he mast buy a seat on the Board ol Trade; It he withes to go Into manulaeturing, be must buy hlmtetf Into a combination hlcti represents and ha monoptlaed that business. Many Berlin butchers have gone into bankruptcy In consequence ol the contin ued prohibition of Ihe importation of cat tle and pig. Another consequence I a scarcity ot fat stock throughout Germany, and the consumption ol horseflesh I In creasing. In Berlin alone aevent horses a day are slaughtered, the flesh being eag erl bought at moderate price. Crushed slag Is ssld to be greatly supe rior to dry earth as an absorbing and deodorising material for earth closet, both on account ol It extreme porosity which mtket the ute ol a tmaller quanti ty pottlble, and Irom It value as a ferti liser, which la vastly increased by using it lor the purpose susgested. It is also cheap and plentiful. A German authority affirmt that oaka are more frequently struck by lightning than beeches, because the leaves ol the beeeh are covered with a fine down which Is abetter conductor ot electriolty than the smooth leaves ol the oak. Experiments weth electrical machines confirm the theo ry... The postal card was twenty rears old on the first ol October. Austria has the credit ol adopting the invention, though It was first advocated by the German post master-general, Dr Stephen. On Oct, 1 1869, a "Correspondent Karte" first burst on the astonished Continental world. Strangers travelling through or sojourn ng In districts known to be abounding In malarial levers and aeue. says Medical Classics, should dress in flannel clothing avoid raw Iruits openalr b thing and nigh air and drink tea and coffee, or only wa, t'er that hat been previously boiled. ej uj tj. Spe&iaL It la with pleasure that wo announce to our many pat roan that we have again madearrsngemenU with that wide-awake, iUaatroted faraa magastne, tha America rABvam, rnbllahed at Fort Wayne, Ind., and aad by nearly 200,000 farmeia, by which that great publication will be mall ad direct, FREE, to tha address of any of oaraibseribers who wlil come in and pay up all arsearsges on aubsorlptlon and one yoor in advance from date.and to any new aubenriber who will pay one year in ad vance This la a grand opportunity to obtain a firat-olasa farm Journal free. The Ambbioan Farmbb is a. large IS page ournal, of iiational circulation, which caaka among tba leading agrioulturrl pa petti. It treats the question of economy 1n agsrlealtar and the rlghta and privl ogee of that vast body of citizens Amer- oaa Tarntata whose Industry ia tba basis af all material nd national prosperity, Ita highest purpose is ths elevation and ennobling of Agriculture through the higher and broader education of men and women engaged In its pursuits. The teg- 'ar subscription pries of tho American lABMKa is 1 1.00 per year. IT COSTS YOU NOTHING. From any one sunt ber Ideas can da obtained that will be worth thrice the subscription price to you ormembers of your household, ybt yov oet it preb. Call and see sample copy. j i a a J, sS J t 3 r' ? SO 19 tin peenllar efUcney I fine e mtuslt to U proeeas and fi.iil In enmpoon'liug as to i Increment tfaefnaelves, "i.'iko it In time, ltcbneks N3Ti:ifl tIKS IT, OiM-oaee In the ontant. or If IJiey b? n't vnnewl wlU prove a poteoieure, !) Hi stolid Witat It It lilies t!ie pince of a diwt'.r am) eimlljr ore- " crt"! irm. At! who lead r0lt WHOtK fi!fM.tr- IK.-m wtil Hod at urn-r It Ilia trf-M preventive of usnsriT n'l enre lor Indigestion, " 'lltln, lleiuji-h, r.lllonanete, l'llea Mini Slentnl lMprMral. No loaa or linw, n'i interfereix witr bualneae While Inking, Kr ehildreo It I moat ln Boeetit nml harmless. No dancer frnin eiNiiiro mier talon. ;r t ulln. HI. rrlxru, IhMtel ;mrla.fota, fwoiiait tea ami t'nverlsli Colds. Invalids and d.-iir-iio fii-rn will llnd it the nilldejit Ap-ric!it ami Tonl they en nan. A Utile tiiili'tl at night linr refreshing Bleep ari't n luitnrnl evnenuiion of the bowels. A little tnl'.eti tn the inorulng- sharpen the sppeiiie, eVnnse the stomach and tweetcus Ihe hrenili. a rnrsiciAN' opntioi. "I hv bees nrac'iking- matliuna tat twenty yra al have mw bam able 19 r't tip a ?Z"' ''J camp0Hn4 thai erould. aa 1 at Iha tune linw aid (imtead of k ening) Iha d;gMivs sad atMOulalive eowflft at ilx? tyylcm." L. M. Hisri.s, no., Wahirttefl, Ark. Marks ef (irnntnenessi l.Aok farthered Tra.l.MnrK oil front of Wrxpr. and the Hen I and MlirnnlUre of J. M.Z-lllu A Co, in iHHeDoovuer. w' ' TO MAKE ROOM FOR MY IARCS STCGX CF FALL AKDWlHfEB GOODS WILL SELL MY ENTIRE STCCX OF BOOTS AND SHOES -avr cost SALE, AKDTHEYTMUSTCO. Heal Bargains. AT THE SAME TIME DO NOT EOHCET THAT I KAYE A COMPLETE STOCK CF DRY GOODS Notions, Fumshing- Goods, etc, WOULD ESPECIALLY CALL YOUB ATTENTION TO THE FOLLOWIKS , .... UNES:", .: : Dress Goods, Trimmings, Silk, Table Linen, Gloves, Hosie- ry, Fancy Goods, etc ALL AT LOWEST CASH PRICE- ' RESPECTFULLY, The Leading Cash CORNER DRUO STORE. G L. BL AGKH. Alf . The Leading Druggist, ALCAfeY D OU GS, ED I CI EI ES,' STAT 1 0 1! ARY GO. Speeitiltloav-Flna Tollst Articlaa, Perf'tiaery and Mnsloal InstrnmenSs PreaerlptlonB Cstrofally eompoaodeil dsy and night,' Oar elegant Una Si Rare arrlvi aei we cordially Goods and prices. h Ihe hef Advprllslng: rcpdlam In the Ontral WllJemtttf Telle wtl ' P-Mi O U at Albany, n so sorond-claaa mail matter. First National Bank Of ALBiS), 0HS899. radaat. ,,..,,.,.,.,,,..., L. Tl.tlri las prastoeat ......mm . e, S, Til l?G 0a4lrmM, ,...., W. lasstm.r. TrUmCTB A YgKALhaeHst Watse. AOCOCaTi lapr sekjaat Ss Sfcesk. BlttVT RXr-VAXOB mt Sal rsptl. Srwsfsr. l a Kmt Tsek, Bae Pnmaltet riaag sal P rare. CCTXEwTIOirr bAdI S Unr. H, W, Ltsssss, tun, Wsunat Tnwaso Linn Connty Bank, Caw as, Izlitoa & Shtntirliin, ALBANY - - - OnSQON. niijrtAOM a gaitasal haafctag Swen fUWSiall Datrrtaa Xr Tark. isa aa Partuuit, Oraf a. IGAB MOfXTue appiefst sawtrlsjr RIXEIVE asvMlti sab ehsek. as fis Bank of Oregon. l nsiiw rtnrtt .i. oajpztazi, eao.ooo. Pre-.f'1nt... ...... B. BnYART. J. W. BLAl.. H. F. MERRILL Vice President Cashier ssMsrse light exchange and Ulegrapbie traoa rr on New York, Jao I'ranclseo and Portland, Oregr.n. Collections made en favorable term. THIS WILL BE A CLOSIXC OUT COME EARLY AKO GET Dry Goods Store, ODD FELLOYfS TEMPLE OREGON. wrv .vwn : ..nit. 9. invite tl e pnblia to call sni ineeet r t the Waverly House.