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tVN O . (1 11 1 ' THE DEMOOHAT la tho ttht Advertising ncilicm In tho Onfrsi WUIamptteYflUrv. AL.OANY, OR. ffRIIMAI & EtfliKR! BROS.. Real Estate Agants, rrm ami Kaiirhs f ir sate. Alto city Bi-svsrty in All ry and 0rvHi. 1N90. Harper's Bazar. f ... r 1 4 I 1 WW It ! !Ut'il . Olll thl.tin'ara.Mt'l wl refVS to li) 1's.tiiaaa, 111 tuawraui Utlrll '. Ul.l.t.-iltt, pal Sara sum tptlnxnl sr. tmllatmbl silk U thh drtmkM p-Votilonal mW.tW. ltart I awVlnglis artiati a.lrarl mM f he k'f hMrttr. lis eUr tict Mori, rlr plkt,4thit(Hltul satiety oil Utlee, aaS lie latl pa ' faawat a bit lfl t wtl ml kumar. la It waaUy rylVt.f U liwlur.ad whth It Iwterw 0 ma During IfcM 0 Ir TWn Millar, thrUOn Tarhwis Its-rWS, an.t Miry Law ltrklna will rpllrl) furnlah. a tail at pai-trtoa "The ttoutfcur at ll.ui.' ' TNro Mull a !,,," ted Tb W! t ' rll. ThSurUI al will b writ b W'-r U .ny mil r W staslnaoa. HAMPER'S PERIODICALS. rer Ter t HkKrRRt KT.kn ... .......... .....fltM HAHPRH WKkKI.V f 0 HAHPtft MllZINIt M HAHrKkH TOUSU rkOI'Lt .... SCO roaun frM v til tubtwibwi I lh U iUl Sli'., OanaJa, r Mvnlv. ThaY.liim ( U lasts kttfl with lit ViniWr br Jiiwrt tl mk iwr. Wb. t fcti It awillor..!? auVterleiia. will be. Hk Ik NumKtr tgmtl l UtM ! rlilwl order. Hound YamiM ul llir DaX Ur hr jr wbtck,lnmBllutk binJ ri.IM WmuISj Mil paat-p&iil.tr tj lfMW, tn ( pn, (r-ratlat) the tnbxbt dm not mJ ev UHr ear talttjr,)' (7.00 pr volume. Claik mm fcMtk valoro, taiubl for Uu4ic, will b wnt by mall .post -paid, i rraifl l II uk. lUmltunm hal be Btad. ly I'tMI.CU-s Mawy Order er Draft, U auld chance tl lea. )(ewf)pr ara Ml la r lhi uT,l:nHt without Ikt nprtM ardr ( lUtrtt 4 RaotHB. Address: IIAKPEE A DBsTIIKKS, Kv Trk. m bml!r tml' .1 th- I)rt!ii.l fullW . IMrtUud. OirK-t. or St til InptUil n ra O'llrfi Mlcra. uiraun. ! . liou! nJertc mkitacnnraluf A. T. Ariuviitmc navt mihicuuih U ;uJie i'l "t tlr of Iui:-jm. a.inlneHw Miorlhaml sy -wrllinc. rrtimiihlp nl Kngli-Jt !v-prl-tnrnl. I my .ixl enlii ckn. 6lJfal-p..tt-.! t i Iim. or mint CutaVijue, tJ lirw ri'J fcr-trw l-H, A' t"ll t-il.ys Ivrtlautl, iHriiu. vil !i'.cm.Ur:t.Ji. JULIUS GMDWOHL'S Golden Rule Bazaar. Hla stock baa boae enlarged ao that It e-iuali any ou the Carx, and oonsiats of Roger Bro3. Silverware, P talwaro, Boys' Wago Fancy Goods, and assortment of Orockzey anrt Toys. tie roja')!raf and earrU the Urge .took baa ben addod a eomplate line of FAMILY GROCERIES. (a Agent f-tr insnran oompenlna with a oapital agrjiii:liig 75.O0,0f . lol on tat!c Krano!. HIer wlrd deuU'b gesprochen.-. NliW STORE. NEW GOODS Mitchell & lewis Co., - DEALERS IN Agricolioral Implements and Vehicles ALD&fJY. COME JJSTUD FURNITURE. Ton want the beat and most durable farWaretbel hi mannfactured In tbejil g." Thomas Brink. Hopkins & DEA LEI'S IN STOVES,' TIN WARE SHEET IHCH, COPPER WARE? ETC. ETC. AmbU for "On Time" nesting and soklDg etiT.t. Job work, plnta '!'.!. ete promptly attended to. CHEAPEST ARD BEiT PLACE IN THE CITT? Smoke the. cigars Manufactured by Julius Joseph -ALSO S ' (PORTED AIID KEY WEST CIGARS Piog snd smsklag teb.cJ, MflirtJbtuai and briar jfi? sm4 rookes arMtles ganersllj. - WILL & LilNK -Dealers In all the Loading Guns, Pistols, "Sewing Machines, Organs and Pianos a r,, ll linn of liheet music, musical m otc. Warranted razors, butcher and K-"! !! r'r 3 of nving machines, tnnsical instrument, Ruas, eto,, neatly done. VOL. XXV. .The Favorite Modtclna' lot' Throat and Lung Dim. cultlos baa long boon, And lUll U, Ayor'a Cherry Toctoral. It cures Croup, Whooping Cough Brouehltl, J Aithma ootho irritation ot tha larynx nl Faucri strencthont tho Vocal Organs) allays soreneM of tho Lungs prsrenta Consumption, anil, area in advanced stages ot thnt dlnoavo, relioTcs Coughing and induces Sloop, There is no other preparation lor dl aos ot tho throat and lungs to be com pared with this remedy. "My wlfo lmd A distromlng conch, with ain in the dido and bretutt. Va tried various modli'ln, but none did her any good until I got a bottlo ot Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, which baa cured her. A nelchhor, Mm. Uleiin. had tlio measles, and the coush was rellevol bv tha use ot Ayer's Cherry Vncloral. I have no beslutlon in rocowiueudlug this Cough Medicine to erery on anilcted." Kohert ITorton, Foreman UmUiyhtt MorrlilUiu, Ark. "I bar boon aMtuted with asthma tor forty years, f aat sprinR I was taken with a violent couch, whlrh threatened to terminate nty days. Every one pro. noun rod mo iu conitumntiun. I deter mlnd to Uy Ayer's Cherry. Pectoral. Its elloeta were tiint;loal. I was Immedi ately relieved ami continued to Improve until entirely recovered." Joel liullard, Guilford, Conn. " Six months ago I bad A sercro hem orrhago ot the lunpi, brtmght on by an Inreasant couch which deprived lua ot sleep and rest. I tried various rem, dies, but obtained no relief until I be- fran to take Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. A ew bottles of tills meUiciiio cured me." Mrs. K. Coburn, l'J Second St., Lowell, Mass. MKor children tvffllcted with colds, coughs, soro throat, or cronn, I do not know of any remedy which will giva mora speetly relief than Ayer's Cherry lVctoral. I have found it, aUo, lnvalu ohlo in canes of M'lioopliiir Cough." Ann Lovejoy, 1207 Waahiugton street, 1 to ton. Mass. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, raitr..RKi tx Or. J. C. Ayer 4 Co., Lowell, Mats. Bold by sll Dragfltts. Pries 1 ; li boUkM, ,J. Uiunr. and Orys- niTiagef , raeral la the WinaraeU Valley, to wbH OB SIB 33 TJS, Saltmarsh iro!tn lis', mmaenn. flihina' lW. pocket knives. i.jtfbest kind of sewing " r . A nut una On Foctn. This Is a great era tor hunting up old mining claims ot fabulous wealth. Here U another cste glvsa by the Willawette Valley Tribune ot Independence i Our friend Levi Jons, who returned from a tilp to the const on Wednesday, tells the editor ot this paper that on the train from Carvalll he met Mr buiand, father in daw ot Mr Deck, blacksmith at Dltle, who about Ue years ago commenced n search tot a tlch mining claim discovered tn the head of one ot the Southern tributaries ot the Willamette river by a Kienihinan,who hal to aband on It during the Rogue River IndUit war MrDurund and portlier succeeded l.i find lrg the. clulir., s;eclneit of which they brought out with thcm.ihowlng the inln eral to be vci rich, both In uold and ll vcr. The loot tixed by the original dl. coverers were J'-unJ, and the cahln, con s'.ructi-d o( lou,linil almost rotted away. SfK Snows. Last week at the theater three or four bojrs.part of them big enough to have a muttaitihe.kluliigon the north tide In the gallery near the second post from the stage, made quite a disturb ancc.nttraoliug coiuldcrable attention and digutlng penpte generally who went to hear the play, in the mot affecting parts they would give Isughlng solos so as lobe heard all over the house and were ill- mannered generally, though part ot them seemed to be Dog I rays Uewn below a drunken man hewed his own monument bv dohiii the txual drunken act on such nccaaloii., aad he wa ejected summarily. Iloth .Me shows were a discredit to the city and help to give a place a bad reputa tion wnere it uocmri oeserve it. An im migrant seeing them would bug his eves out and write "back lone" that all the boys were hood and every other man was drunk. LxrcaraisiNO avr DtiMONisr. To young men.now In Port!and,nndlng them selves dead broke up la Idaho secured a store and Titled it with a "bluff" stock.com posed mostly ot emaiy barrels and Hour tacks filled with sawdust They adver Used tor a purchaser for their store and he soon came in. "Good." were being hustled oat the front door and just taken In at the back door again. A number ot cappers were baying llneralty and trade rushing, apparently, the 'sucker" bli.snd bit hard, tee. Then, In less than two hours, he was boiling drunk and had kicked open every dour ssck and endesv ored to set Ire to the store. The tormei proprietors stsrted for Portland Immedi ately after selling eut. Bkowkivillb. Lait Sunday evening air W 0 Smith, who lives near here, fell from the hay loft tn his barn, some ten feet, into a wag on.snd bruised himself considerably, but It Is thought no bor.es are bioken. . ..There Is considerable talk just now about building a railroad to Up the limber and mineral belt near the head ot the Callpoola.and a number ot our cltl sens are going to form a company and Incorporate, and commence business toon, The citizens held a meeting at the city hall last Tursdav.and placed the following persons In nomination tor city oflkers for the coming year: t or president ot the council, J M Waters j councilmen, I M Howr.i v Uoycr, C II Eiswickj u More- lock ; recoider.O P Cohow ; marshal, 3 Scngcr ; treasurer, C E Stanars). Bad Si!. The chances are that Eu gene t not have an ordinate for some time prohibiting cows from running at large In the streets. A petition with over an signatures asking for such an ordi nance was presented to the council last Monday ntght but a remonstrance with an equal number of signers was also present ed. Register. We understand also that city refuses to grant diners rights of way that go to brlug enterprises to a city. Eu gene 1 a good city and should shake off tnese mos.uack practices. Thanks, Phi-ieas. Mr P T Barn urn has the Democrat's thanks for a copy of the London Standard of Nov. 5th,contaln- ing a ponderous column editorial on his rronstrous combination ot shows. We judge that Phtnes wants to sponge A free notice ; but as his colossal show will pro bably never come to Oregon we beg to be excused. No doubt our Immense circula tion in London ar.d on the continent gen erally might asoUt the great showman ; but when ttcomr to that, why cash la what we want, something that will buy meat and socks. Bio Facts. -Tacoma has fifty lawyers and eighty doctors. Corvatlis is working for a boom, with a rising pulse. Portland continues to be the home of Harvey. Scott. Salem within two or three months at least win rival Chicago as a railroad cen ter. Why not hold the Worlds fair there, Seattle Is liable to have the Sullivan Jackson fight. Eugene City allows cows to run at large. Spokane Falls is full of mud. A City Itself. Goltras new addition is the largest in or adjoining the city. It ha an area sufficient for a population ot 1750 people, allowing for four houses to a block and five people to a house. Mr Goltra gives assnrance that a street rail. way will be built into the addition, the plan being to run It out Jefferson street As Mr Go'.tra offers extra Inducements to those who build, in fact says he can specu late as well as any one, this promises te become a live vicinity. . Fruit Orchards. G.adually around Albany fruit orchards are springing up, and it is only a question of time when this becomes a great fruit country. Among those forcmoit in planting for the fvture Is Mr Jay Blain, who after planting and selliag one orchard is now setting out a larger one. soon young prunes and 200 peaches are being put in his place east of the city. They will cover an area of over fourteen acres. This Industry should be continually pushed. A Mbak Deal. On Thanksgiving day a stranger went to a faro game In Walla Walla and inmted a $ jo note in chips. After playingsome time he pulled out $87 In coin and left At the close of the day. the dealer discovered that the paper was a confederate note of the vintage in iWJ. What kind of a crime would that be any way. A Chance oa F Co Colonel T C Smith, commanding the second regiment, ONG, Infantry, in order to promote and encourage recruiting in the different com panies, will award a valuable gold medal suitably engraves, to the member of any of the eompanies who procures the great est number of recruits by May 1st, The medal arrived at balem having cost $75. A Creditable Place, The Recorders office has been considerably improved by widening the prospect and introducing a bar of justice, behind which the Meyer will pose at meetings and the Recorder In police court, improvements will be far ther made by calsomining tha walls, and the Democrat suggests by the introduc tion .1 electric lights. The Last Number. Ths " Oregon Preacher of this city has suspended t j udging from the editors valedictory from a lack of patronage. Eev Humphrey has satisfaction of having conducted himself In an nrrijht christian manner, and tht is a pood deal. Vv e understand he eon templates locating iu California, ALBANY; A I'toNRKR Day S iohtv Tse Daily Tim. Mouotslneor, otiTlis Dslles tslis the follow In story, which will bs rsui with iatctss by 1 1', psrtieitlarly 1J residents in th Northw a j "la 1833 t ahjhsst msgis' trste wad a justies ot the peso, and Mr oho D 'Voodrd, nW of tha Looks, nooa vied thst-pasitioD. K man was r-rough t be fore hint htrlsrssny, and Hie syiilsuos bsing elsar he ws flnse f 10 or titty dsys in J til Ths man hd no rmtiiry and the erc eat abH wa h Vsuonuvsr. After enusider iui th. ntsttee, Jutio Wood ward esme ti ths eoti.lusion thai h mint take the prUott r to th.t eoiut. Shouldering hi r.Hs b foresdtheeulpit tleed, and so envsywl liim to tbs dtstinsd place. Whn lis arrived at V'Si.o.iuver h. w iufurnnd thsl th . wa a nuliuiy pott, aad the o(llor bad no rig'at t. inssresrate ths prluiaer. Order ing his nun iu "ahost f.cs" lis nt.rohsu him back to the Cascade, aud en arriving at this plsus told ths thief thst, seeing it hsd so money, ba would take bis note for $'.'00 8a. and eapentes and cott. Th. msn will ingly gft. the amount and was discussed, Noil, lug b vi been heard at the fil!nr sine., snd an asking Mr Wnodwtrd about the proitiUtory nut. a days ago bs said it vas still bearing iotersnt 2 per eiut smstith and tsat it was still la bis possessies." Iowa Purtrv. The Pkmcmrat has been shown a long poem, headed "an Iowa Democrat's lhanksglving,"whlch forshoet. Ing rather surpasses anything yet produc ed In the English language. Here are a tew verse clipped promiscuously j Wh v do I shout like a Modoc f Why do I roar like a bear t Why do J paw up the grave t And continually rip and tear ? Throw me an acre I flapjacks, nosssu in wild goat s cream ; Hold me a minute, waiter, While I shriek one lusty scream. Oh I for a bite at a pumpkin As big as a mountain top t Oh I for a forty horse biscuit Dipped in tome elephant sop. Throw me a Jefferson dough nut, Smothered In Jaekson iuice t Give me a saw and a hatcher, t hue l carve a Republican ge-ote. Boles and Bestow have got there Tbirtr sli vears wa were cut i A derrick will do for a lifter While I raise the old time shout. AsTOMtsntD.Vhere was considerable astonishment eshlblted by our people .... other day is hen the governor of AtUona I shook hands with us In front of the post- office, and we have noticed a considerable change In the demeanor of certain people towards us ever since. The governor wa correct We Are no clam-shell hidden in the drifts, ajid be appreciate the fact. He knows and respects the power of the press. He knows that a great paper like the Kicker having behind It, but under one and the same roof, A grocery, feed-store. butcher shop, harness shoo, crockerv store and gents farnlshlags, mul wield a mighty Influence for good. The people in mis ourg wno nave been looking upon us as a one-mule power had better get tnetr eyes open Arisona Nicker. Some Good Actiko. Helen lily the wa greeted last week by a large audi- ence, "A Mother s Love, an emotional play with some strong parts, wa present-1 ed with artistic ability. Miss Blythe. as Edith Gorden, is a powerful actrei,delng I some heavy work.yct combining a grace- I ful, easy presence with her strength. Miss Blythe K we understand, a daughter oi l Gen Blythe. J F Brian, as. Dr Gorden, j does good work In the heavy part. la the line nf comedy Mslcorn Bradley as Maj Slather Is quite immense.white he Is well supported by Marlon Leiter as Mrs Maj Slathers. Llxsle Washburn as Mrs Crabber and the nurse Is perfection. Chas Ualleck display dne talent a a commedt an, and the whole ctst Is a good one with out any drones.a fact an audience always appreciate. . ExrecTATtONa. Expectations that the O P railroad will reach this side of the mountains next summer are pretty strong over In the Camp folk section ol the coun try. At least we would think so bv the scramble for townslte, Prinevllle New. Although Prinevllle papers Itsve no confidence ia the word of the Albany press, we give the real facts. The road will be completed to a point beyond the summit, accessible for shipment of wool, and next summer's clip will all come this way. rnia la t-.e program and the Indl cations are that it Will be fulfilled. From Others, In justice to Mr W H Goltra and the Albany Street Railway Co, we deem it necessary to state that the Item In Thursday Democrat, In reference te a street rsll way running Into the Goltra addition, wa inserted without the know ledge of, or authority f rom,either Mr Gol traor the Street Rail ay Co. Like most newspaper item it wa picked up. It may be said, though that on a prominent city map, there I a proposed line marked out along the street referred to, to the ad mentioned, and that the "general talk" was as stated. Don't Br?g It is reported that a cou pie ef young men are canvassing the Val ley fer the purpose of inducing farmer to join what they term "The Merchants Un Ion." They charge a membership fee ot five dollar and give the farmers to under stand that they can then send to Portland and get goods at greatly reduced price, which of eoune they can net do. Itl probably on of many scheme of obtain ing money from the unwary o common these modern days, and the farmer ot the Valley are warneJ to keep both eyes on their pocket book. A Generous Burglar. it is a rare thing a man make any thing by being robbed. But here I sold to be a caie that terminated that way. Mr GeoJT Frather, of Hood River, one day last week, In go Ing to hi cellar found a tack of potatoe minting-, but on clow .examination found a butned match and a Is greenback on the floor. It wa evident the thief In thoul dering the "spud" hsd dropped the green back out of hi pocket and had not ml ed It. Mr Prather i said to be deslrou that the fellow will call again. A Boat Lost. Information received from Yaqulna announce that about three week ago a tittle (loop named Rowena left that port In tew of the ateamer Ml .1.11 Bh. ,.IJ m A . ,,d m.ah and they claimed to be In search of fishing banks. She ha never returned,and many uppose she has been lost during the ex treme rough weather that has prevailed since her departure. She may, however. have succeeded in getting Into some port on the coast. lime. Snow at Sodavilab. Jrank Sherman, of Sodavllle. arrived in Sslem, yeerday. lie reported It mowing there when he left Wednesday morning. The precipl ta'.lon had been in the shape of snow for severel hours before he left. He came rlown with some cattle and had much trouble in fording the Molalla, escaping with no less injury than a good ducking Statesman. Is Astoria, Two merchants, one democrat and one republican, shook the dice to see which should vote the other' ticket. The republican lost, and voted the democratic tick-t straight Struck Oil At $1.35 per 5 gallon cart ant Standard prr oil, at the Willamette Packing V.W.--v.. w . I i OREGON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 0, IIild in Mien Esi ekm There it at least one man In Albany who left the East with a good reputation, which he Is sustaining In an admirable inanaer in Al bany. The following we clip from the I. mitotan, Pa, News, of Dec. 5th t "On Saturday ol last week 1. V Zuver, the popular photographer, ptesenled the Lo tus Club with a erayen portrait of Prof O A Walker, in a beautiful frame o( highly polished carved 00k, The portrait I a magaldcent work ot art, and one of the donois best production In crayon work. Mr Walker Is held In high esteem by the members of the Club, neaiijr all ol whom were at one time nis pupns, and he was recently elected to an honorary member, ship, Mr Zuver could not have made the boys a more appropriate present, or one that would be more highly prised, Mr Walker Is now principal o( the Albany, Oregon, pubile schools, and I greatly rtleaed 'with his new home. Ills many friend here and elsewhere In the eountv are glad la knew that he It rapidly coming lo the front in educational, work. His merit as an instructor and ability to keep abreast with the times Is being recognised, and he Is regarded as one of the best edu cators of the Pacific coast. May success always attend him. PULL Tocstmsr. One Palem paper tiles to make capital against It neighbor by declaring In a long article that the lat ter has s piece of property In Astoria and Is working more (or that place than for Satem, We mention it merely as point er for a general remark. As a matter of fait there Is no paper tn Oregon that works mere for It city than the Statesman. The point is that the newspapers and cities of the state should grow together and not on the depreciation of neighbors. This gteat country is going ahead all togelher.or not at atl. If Albany grow, Saieni.Corvstlls. McMlanvtlte, Eugene and Astotla are go- lag to grow, though not at the ssme rate necesarily, (Mow can some ot them keep up with Albany t) We like to give Salem a pinch once In awhlte when tl geta too bltf headed, just to hold Its topnot down ; but the city has our good will and we hope to see it do honor as the Capital of the state.though In the long run It may stand iiuic cnance 01 rivalling Albany as A com Sdouf,"', ZTr 1 ft this I a cosmopolitan age, '' harm done tn giving neighbor a good werd, particularly Astoria, which Is soon to be In direct railroad communication with both Albany and Satem. Now im Ssatti.e. Most of our readers will remember the sensational Item In the Eastern papers and associated press des patches a few year ago about Senator Jones, the Florida millionaire Senator, falling in love with a Michigan young lady .following her up and making love to her promiscuously, the affair terminating in lone becoming the laughing stock of the country. The young lady I now in oeaitie.wbcre the reside. She 1 really a charming yoeng lady and I said to have lcerated the heart of a former resident of Oregon. now in the newspaper business there. A Good Lecture. The lecture given lt Friday st ths W f T U HslL by Dr Gibson, pastor of the First Presbyterian church of San Francisco, was amended by R good slssd audience. It provtfa an In terestlag effort The speaker narrated ""y events In hlsteavelsln England, Ire- land and Scotland in a happy manner, glv Ing lively Incident In connection with irutuul historical tact and landmarks. Such lectures al way leave a lasting Im presion en an audieac. GAR OrriCERs. At their annual meeting lat Friday the G. A. R. elected j the following officers : S W Recce. Comxsnder, R Fox, S V. I F Whiting. J V. Geo E Sly, O of D. oho Morrison, O of G. - tt Mentanye, Surgeon. Rer I B Fisher. Chap'alo. O W Hawktns.Quartermaster. W C Cassetl. I B Fisher.delegates to de partment ; Geo E Sly.J P Galbrslth.alter nate. . Not a Citurw. The city election wa being discuued In a thoeeaaker'a shop the other day, when the question wa asked if A certain voter's ballot waa challenged and someone wanted to know If he was chlsenof the United Statea. "1 think not," was the prompt reply 6f one of the shoe shop philosophers ;Hhe was born In new lorn." vi course a laugh waa raised at the expense ot the blunderer. Pendleton E O. Well Represented, The Willamette valley I well represented on the Post In telllgencer, of Seattle. Mr Ted Piper who learned to set type on the Democrat Is now associate editor. Will Parry, once editor of the Corvalll Qaxette 1 now city editor of that paper and George Piper, for many years a resident ot Albany, la a re, porter on the paper, among other things doing the social wrlt'ng. Three Tooether. A big add of the Oregon Land Co, in the Oregonlan, 1 headed Salem, Astoria and Albany, and here I t part of it: "Salem will have three railroad lnlde of one year. Atterla, will have four railroad inside of three years, Albany has three railroad now and will have another inside of oneyear. Three cltlea with A tingle pulse bea , that sounds good. To the Ladies OjLY. I am nownre pared to do all kinds of stamping, and have ovnr two thouand tfeslfirn to chooe from. AUo keep a nice line ot embrold ery materials, such as rraene. crewel, No. I and 3 embroidery chenille, princes l. mnA IhM AnMlnAml unnw..,.,, - . nl.l,. flt uuim, , v., I - and fancy work material, ever in the city. Zephyr la going at 5 cent nn ounces. Mis Minnie CoTwell ha charge of this depart- ment, ana nas nao severm years expen ence in " a.nu. u. ..g7...,p. Albany, uregon. The eilsien fer 1IM ef the st erliag Med loel Abbs1. known a leatevtsr's Alasaate, U new ready, and stay be obtains!, free of .set of draeeiita aad ga.ral eeeatrr e.al an ia all cart of the United SNttos.M.xiee, aad iadsea ia .vary oivtlissd portion ot tbe Wsatsrn Hsasisahsr. Ihis Ainae baa bssn iatusd rsjalarly at tke rameBeea,.at of .vsey y.r (or ovar oaw-foarth af a .a- eanr. It aomatBM, wun sa. loiMon pas siaaJ adviss far tke tjreissvaUsa and reeter- atio ef hsslth, a laag. asnoaat ef utterestlag awl assasine liaht rsadiag.aad the eaJ.adar, aatsonoBsiaal eaicniaiiaas, Breaoiegieai Uesna, ate., are prepared with great srs,ad wi 1 ka foaad .atir.lv aosarsv.. xa. laawe of Hostavter's Alasaate f.r 1190 will prob ably bs She largsst edition 01 a medlaal worn aver wablabsa a any eouawry. imp- . . rj ..Li., a r. a; . t -u Fa., ea rseeist ef a two stat stamp, wilt ferwrrw a .opy by man to any parson wao eaanot preeara oas ia a is aeighb.rbood, Ths Ladiss DsKghtsA, THiani oleasant eScet and the pe4eat 1 Hi wbXsh iaclie tntw os ae traalt kvaauive, tyvnw ot Hgs, rend! etndiiior, rnavaa ti tjaeSc favoc riJ 1 xia g to se and to S? fc J pmCi, f etealbi Aejjig oa b 44 . iswiia, u-r,. 3B W V S A BENgrtCf AttY OK fit tt'0. The Attorney General ot the United States ha made his annual report, He I sn appointee of Harrison and hulls from Indiana, Nothing slfarfge about the fact that he is an Indiana man, but when con sidered In relation to the following extract from hl report, one can only express his disgust at the bragen efftontery of that (Beer, He sayj "Very soon after the 4th ot March last ' was brought to my attention that at the then recent Congressional elections there were very nutneiout and far-reaching v. olatlons of the Federal laws, relating to such elections. It was rr.arged that, by Intimidation of voters, by seising and de stroying ballot boxes, bv substitution of false returns, by bribery ot voter and elec- tlon otlcers snd by various other means welt known to those encased In this ne farious business, the popular will wa ti tled and falsified and return obtained whollv at variance with what would have been the result of a free and fa r voie hon-1 estly counted. In every case where such change were brought to the attention of ttus department, Instructions were given to I the district attorneys to Investigate and prosecute to the utmost of their power every person Implicated in such violations of Federal laws, and I am happy to be a ble to report that In a number of State such prosecution have been successful" It should be borne In mind that the e tection to which the attorney gun eral re refer wa the presidential election. His own state wa carried for Harrison "bv bribery of voters and election offiecrs and by various other mean well known to those engsged In this nefarious butane," And who were engaged in this nefarious business? Quay who originated the scheme ot the "SHocks of . five", Wanama ker who furnished the money, and Dudley ho carried It Into execution. Fraud and bribery swept tike A besom of destruction over nearly the entire state and rendered nugatory the wilt ot the people, elected Harrlton president, three or four republi can congressmen that would otherwise have been defeated, and the attorney gen eral Is the beneficiary of these frauds, and net a tingle step ha he taken to Inquire Into them. It I no credit even J Harrl ton to have an officer so entirely devoid of common honesty. -- LIKE BUT CAKK. Our proposition to furnish the Democrat. New Yoik U'ttlJ, and AmerLan Farmer, all one year for the small sun of $1.80 to taking among the farmers and others like hot cake I among hungry men. No such offer was made ia this neck of woods before, and many are rushing ia to avail t lie ratal res of it. These three paper will give much reading matter in a year aa would equal ao ordinary reading book that would cost I50. Send us a,8o by registered mail, money order, postal note or express, or pay to our duly authorized agent aad the papers will be sent at once. The latest investment ot English capi tal In thlt country consists tn buying up threshing machine works, options on a number of wbleh have Wen obtained. with the purpose of combining them un der one management. It Is easy to see how such a combination might result in Injury to American farmers. The thresh ing machine it a necessity to grain grow ers. Competltlor. ol various manufacto ries has made It comparatively cheap. Would this competition be maintained If all threshing machine were under one control? It is very doubtful at the least. Such a combination la In the nature of a trust, and should be prohibited by law the ssme ss any other conspiracy against pub- He interest may be under our present laws. It Is impossible for farmera practically to - - combine for their own protection in thU tnatlee "Ihev are laa manv and too scattered- All the more reasons, there. fore, that laws should be made for the protection of their Interest. H.1.H M TJ The trials ot Mormons at Salt Lake City are bringing to light the abominable e crets of s, church that, while professing loyalty, has for forty yeara bee plotting how to destroy this Government. It Is certain that those who have taken the en dowment house oaths cannot become good citlxsne. By this oath they renounce atl allegiance save to the Mormon hierarchy, and swear lo avenge on the who e Amerl can people, from President down, the deaths of Joseph and Hyram Smith, the first apostle ot the new church. But the fact that at last those who have been held by fear of this hierarchy are now finding courage to defy it show that lie power U broken. The gen'.tle clement In SalqLake City la all the time gaining, and mutt toon be dominant. Tke republican state committee of Indiana met tbe other day at Indianapolis and Chair man Michener scored a complete victory over United States Treasurer Huto", the election ol new members being ordered for the second I Thursday In Tanuarv. This meant tbe reor- ganimtion of the Committee in Mlchener's in I - tercit, snd scvetal friend of Huston ay to night that they will not stand for re election or have anvthine to do with the campaign. A resolution was aooptea inoorsmg mc I dent's message. In the discussions on me tate of the Republican party in Indiana the - 1 member all agreed that the dissatisfaction is general, and that the Committee houid get 10 j work early and endeavor to overcome u. TTTTTTTT. . . c,.i. DIVl. rnuA. I ne viosny, I , , , . ... "'"'r" Z Z I o vaiuea excusnge. - publishers. Messrs Stitet snd Nutting, and ss - 1 iu-Barot indicates, is thoroughly democratic, j, of llut Mclion ht cauM t0 rejoice 1 in possessing such icauo - ent of their nrinciDlet. Rhode island xm- - era, Unless all indications fail, Rhode Island will be counted la the Democratic columns when ths returns are in from the Presidential election of 1892, Rhode Island Democrat. A Garman experimenter has found that the human eye is more sensitive to green rays of light than to red ray, end to red more than to blue ray. Since the red ray are those of longest wave length, and the blue those of shortest wave length, It follow that the eye i most usceptibl the ray of medium length. The Canadian Goverment keep pushing forward it survey into what is known as the old Hudson Bay territory. The Mackenxle Rlyer ho been found to be a far larger body of water than formerly supposed. More accurate surveys as re gards the site of some of the great lake those regions are being made. : ai Notice. Parties indebted to Mr, E. L, Power, will confer a favor by calling on Mr H T ftlerrill, with whom his accounts tave keen left, and settling the same at once. , IHS9. IS !TSAftiROl!!lI). In bis desli to win the approval of sll the Republican in the country Mr Harrison has made the mistake of taking the Chicago plat -form seiiously and imagining that th Repub lican party in power i a harmonious at ths Republican party out of power was In suppos ing the prejoterou declarations of that doc ument, He lays, for example, that In legislating on ths tariff "tb protective principle should be maintained snd fsitly applied to the products I of our farms as well a of our shop." That means the Increase ssked for by the wool men in the duly on wool, But the constituencies of a good many New England members of Con gress want free wowl, and will certainly sever consent to an increase in the tax on list raw material, Again, the utterance means uncompromis ing hostility to any reduction of duties on those necessaries of life wblchareth. Wls of . m ... . S . . I, " Pi""l""oi "" I publicans of the Northwest insist upon some relief in that direction. Their representative were drsgoened- wun a single exception into opposition to the Mills Billj they were impressed with the necessity of party harmony and tbey knew i.i. , . . . 'bat the bill could in no case psss the Senate. But it will be quite another thing to whip tbem into the support of the policy of taxing necessaries now tbst their party is ia power in both houses aad their votes are determinates 01 actual iegislat ion. npparenuv nr tiarnson na not been as successful in his search for perfectly safe ground as a President desirout of "pleasing himself wun a second tetra may be presnmed to wish. The remarkable fact wa discovered that in canal and rivers the 'micro organisms slowly I suUlde. The wster of the Thames yielded 500 colonies per drop clot 'to the bottom. At w Sunbury (here were found in t sample which I was taken above some black mud no hrss than sSo.Ooo colonic per drop. But la the sea water round the South coast of England the organisms are more numerous near the surface. Samples taken off the old piir at Biighton in I July we-e found to yield 730 colonies per drop on the surface, and only ten at the bottom, I The water saoplied to London by the Middle sex and oread lunctiow companies varied ia I purity according to the season. In May drop contained seven germ, ia July fo-ty five I and in November three. These are remark able facta. The gentlemen w ho insist that the I "consumer pays tbe duty" are invited tot compare the quotation en steel rail mad last week In Fngland and la Penn sylvania. The duty ia $17 per ton, but the coat ia practically the same in both countries. .SVawmaa. Then why in the name of reason and common sense do pro tectionist kick for dear life against a re daction or an entire removal of the duty. It can not protect It the prioe lo the two countries istbeessae. The millions of republicans who In past years have cheered themselves hoarse at , the mere mention of the name of the old chieftain are now asking where that lead-1 I or ia. The name la still In the list of gen eral Harrison's Cabinet, but the head and heart of Mr Blaine do not show.' Our tariff. Uses, which are paid by the consumers, bear as heavily upon the poor at upon the rich. The man who works I for two dollars a day needs just a much I sugar in his coffee a does Jay Gould, and I In spite of the difference in wealth both I nav the same amount of sugar Use. The I same may be said of nearly every thing I In the tariff schedule, I Henry George la a heavily twill, anon . .a . . . I I and bald headed man, with an air of great I indcoendence and an abundant beard, lie 1 ia a rood orator, and always keeps his right hand securely buttoned up tn the breast of his frock ceat. Gen Cassius M Clay, the late Col Good- lloe's great uncle, has a record with the knife wblclvts noteworthy even foae Ken j tucklan. He bad three personal Incoun- ters before the war i which knives were ued. and In each ease he succeeded in killing his opponent The Republican ormns assert that contia- nane of southern solidity means continuance o I Republican control of the government. Why, - 1 then, are Ihev anxious to break up the solid south? The total number of paying visitors to the recent Paris exhibition was 15.000,000. "Working like a horse lawyer drawing conveyance. Hotel Arrivals, St Charles, G Boeler Salem G Hrrtman S F T Thompson Port'd I Thompson Fair'ld 7. Chllrfeatee Iowa Misa Blakslle Mr Wayne " G Green Well - j Zlncker Crcswell R McElhaney Ohio I A Megger L More Tangent Exchange Hotel. EUlln MNesler 0 Veaale II Lohman I Wolf W Copetand D Smith T Ru II Allen O Lovejay Somers Korher Coper ohn Donahue RRVRR.it House. G Y Heaton '. ' J L- Miller, Scto J B Trask J Swlnk.Lebanen J P Galbralth.city Mn CronUe.Corv G W Wright, V Thompson, Port C C Brodwell.Shedd O I Walker, G F Russetl,Halsey J Dolson, " T H McGlU,SUytn J M Bormlngham," HCole.Ssc WPSaalth, Rus House. L H Bandy .Mill C'y O A Sanford.Stayt'n I Thomas, " j i HCTarpley, " M South, Santiam Hanson.Satem D Graham.wf.j ch B Charley Jeff F Hyde.Leb G W Comford, " J Karker, C H Crabtree.Phll rVm Grant,Newpt J R Williams, Cal Abbey's Addition. 54 lots In this dition to Albany, near Hackleman's addltlon.for sale, at $io to $15 A lot, iurran Si Montelth s. COXSUSLV'lllM btttELI CURED. To Tun rrr6n J'len.a Inform your red er Dint 1 have a i-t!vniemetlytor the ahoy named dlxense. liy It timely tine thousands of hopeless chhtt have been innanently cured. I sh.-ill Im to senrl two bntUes of uiy reme dy phkm to miy of your reailers who have con sumption if tiu-y will send me their r xjires and post, offtcH uiMrcsi;. Hespectlully, T. A. SIjOCUM. M .. iM l'earl at.. New Vork- to HORN, of BLAIN Saturday morniag, Dec 14m i8o,ln Albany, to the wife Jay W Blain Vice President of tbe Oregon Bank a weight 9'A pounds. Already having ..iflifce new comer wa received rr.n Arms, and the name BliJn will perpetuated. Everybody concerned Is ing well. SO ai : V". " . . - 11 y-js- ii.- !( peculiar efneaey I dne a much, to tho (imrsM and SUIII In enmpoundlfig a lo 1 he ingrodieoU themselves. Tnkou in time. Itcbeefts NOTHING LIKE IT they be advanced will prove a poteuieore. Ho 'Hie stafl'Mittat II (jim-m in otiuut, or If ft takes the place of a doctor and foully pro eerlptloMM. All who loa4 . If Oft WHOSt a eiluiilnry lives will Hod ; II Ilia iM-kl irevrntive ot tNCriT anil cure ..r lntliKOtlot, l:Upliufl, lllan; imionsnese, s-llea nnl Menial ItopreMloa. Ho low of lime, n lnurferertc wittt tmatnena While tutting. Kor children n Is most lo Boer ut anl hnrmli-. No dangr from exrwMitro oner taking. Car ille, IU rrtiu-a. Iluwel Cnmplalola, lrTrIh m nt fwvertah Oolil.. Invalid and deltenlo perwn will find It tho mtMnat A rerlont and Tonic I hey can one. A IIUlo taken bt niiilit Incur refroshtng sleep and minimal eva oni Ion of toe towel. A liffle fnftrn In Iho morn In- sharpen the appetite. el-annc the stomacti aad ewoelous the lircml,, a piivician'9 onmosr, "I hair beta practicing nwitcme tot ' twenty yr nl Saw new btrn aU lo rit up giaW cempnond lhat wouM. k Mmmon Liver KcptUuv, promptly si 1 effectively move li e Urer to actiua, ni at th earn lime aid tinMcad of weak ening) th diujv and auitailative rr of ilw tyuttiL." tl. IIihtom, m o., Washington, Ark. Marfca r Oenntneneani tsmk for the red TrrwlM-Marlc on fn.utof Wrnptirr, and the Krul an-t Kl,viulur- ,.f J. ll.-Hn, 4 Co, Jo ted. oulbo side. Takeuootiii-r. TO MAXE ROOM FOB MY IARC5 WILL SELL MY ENTIRE STOCK CF BOOTS AND SHOES. AST COST SALE, AND THEYTMUST CO. Keal Bargains. AT THE SAME TIME DO NOT EOHCET THAT I KAYE A CCS5PLETI ---'STOCK or'" Notions, Furnshing Goods, eto, WOULD ESPECIALLY CALL YCUS ATTENTION TO THE FOLLCiVIKu LIKES: Dress Goods, Trimmings, Silk, Table Linen, Gloves, Hosie ry, Fancy Goods, eto ALL AT LOWEST CASH PKiCE- ' RESPECTFULLY, ' , The Leading asli Dry Goods Stor .,,1,1 ,i 11 -1 !' 'I ,111 ( ' ' a"y'V CORNER DRUG STORE. ad 3rd The Leading Druggist, tt ALBANY DRUGS, EDICIISES, STAT lOHARYGG, 8pe)laltleS-Flne Toilet Artioiet, PerMmsry and Musical Instruments' Prescription Carefully compourided day snd night, Onr elegant Una X son tllftvo arrived and we cordially Goods and prices. : . with ke do trel a tb. Pot Offloeat Albany," a aeoond-elaaa mall matter. First National Cssic lar. UIMffliflH .ft W. fc,(;t, T AaJISAOSS A 0ESE1UI Wnfcia) VbIm. AtceVMCg t&TT subjea t ebeok. 9fK3 BJCMASfW, and tat raphie teatarfar, n a I SW ferk, Asa Prsnaltea, iio sod ton t&BtTnoif KADSmi .rhl. term. .: stntsorsa C. Tees., E.W. LoCMir X BiMni, I,. pun, WaMSS E Ti.'MBkl, Lina Connty Bank, Cowan, Ealstoa & damierUIri, ALBANY - ' - .ORSQOM. TltAMSACrrSsgatMrBl baakitig boaiiww. DIAWSIOH1 WLkTTim K tntk. 4m Tian sol furtiand, wajroo. LOA HOnETvn spevd mmtttj REf.ETTKdepnaitaao'eS eback. . Bank of, Oregon ALBAKY, v - CHEOC OAMTAI., 00,000. Fro.Mnt . . ..II. BBYANT hie Presidents Caabler,, ., J. W. BLAIN. . II. F, MER iBlLL I Sight exchanae and teleirrepble trans- ! fer on New York, San Fraaelsoo and j Portland, Oregon.- Collection made on favorable terms, : STOCK OF FALL AK3 VIHTE3 COO THIS VILL BE A CLCSIKC CUT CCVE EASLY AND CET GOODS ODD FELLOWS TEMPLE uOnzGor. sDE ALTER IKc ft-i 'ihsxr- sb" in lie tha public to eall and inspect oar : :