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About The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 17, 1890)
) I THE DEMOCRAT, New York World and American Farmer Ono year for $2.80. ky i . tnaati. eatl fn Panei Brothers, Groceries, Froaucs, Baked Goods, Eto. Etc. fairgstdt are INe.txMt and Uirlr rOM ttSkOUaUt. Kv.r. S.u. Pr O. rl. "TKWAnr, Sr. Albany -Manufacturer t? ham muss SUSr AN5 SAW WLLMACH.HE8Y ISDN PR3MT3 D ALL KIH33 OF HIAVY AMD LIGHT W03K, IX IHOH AND E.I AS 3 CASTINGS. ,wil attati m wkt o Vrlna- l ila of totahlnsr eaiwos Made ort Short Notfc Cancers Cured. S. tt,D.ngtai A Co., Alt?r, Orso, att lor )4Hn, It imt Cnef Kmg.of U r.SQ. WlUtrest 1 Carnal aar on lbs urtnaifls of NO ItJKKICOPAY. Fr ftfr'r Irfitma oa, address J. . net l Cor. Jd ana CtaVsUtd "l, H'e4th A , AlSiarry.u' . JULIO" GRADWOHL'S Golden Rule Bazaar. IBa aeoak haa bee eolar4 ee taat It esal aay art rae 0."t, and aoaalata of Eor Bros. Silrcrirara, F j. Otunf and Crys talware, Boy3 Wagons Doll Cirriagef, Fancy Goods, ancl ieral assortment of Cruckxoy and Toys. Ha bayaIraol n. nrrlH the largea. atoak In ihe milainotto Valley, to wbkt baa been added a complete line af FAR31 LY GROCERIES. U Ageol far lonraoea oeaiaanle with a eaptUl ajfrejitluf T5.000,Cro , Tlel on pari Kranoal. Hler FURNITURE. Tea wan' iba beat and moat rfarable farnlaratbat la manufactured In tbe.clif 4 Thomas Brink. Mitchell & Agricaltural f A V . at 11 AND VEHICLES y OOlCIS A1TD S33H3 TTS, r WILL Dealert In all lha Lwdlng- Gnns, Pistols, "Sewing Machines, Organs anil Pianos A full Una Of abaet rnailit, uiaiel merohtnlUf. mminUnn. Ahlntf UekVe, ate. Wairanted vaeora, Dateher and poeket knlvaa. Tri beat kind ol Jewing maehlue needle. Olla and extra for all rraehlnea supplied". . Impairing of aew)nglhaeb.'nea, musical ALBANY; - - Hopkins & -DSALEr.3 IN- TOVESj THI WARE SHEET IHOfl, COPPER WARI ETC. ETC. Arrest far ') Tkna" Heating and reoking ivo. .lob work, pat-An lM arainptly attended to. CHEAPST UCEH THE CITY SMOKE THE X Tmifactured by Juliua Josepl A LEO ' I HTlin AUD KEY WEST GIGAH3 t- ", 1 - -! P , ; :-,!T, VOL. XXV. rilTeailien i Who edvtsoJ hor nmilla a iinnti,. ----- - a l vv..a)MvM tholr mtn.la by tho use ot Ayor'a tiar. aapartlla, appreciated tlio troth that bodily health la essential to mental yrtgot. For peraon ot dullcat and feeble oonstitutUm, whether young ot old, this roedirlno ts remarkably beiieflotal. I!o euro yougot Ajer'a SnrsnparilU. ; M Every nrrlnsr ami fall I take a num. berof tmi 1 1. o( Aver KnrninHtlii,anl jm p-c-ntly benelltod." Mr. James U. koattunn, Stoiicliaiu, Mom. "I hare taken Ayrr'a Pannnp&rMs, ith Rrmt betiPttt to wy gmpral heslth." Nia Thirsa L. Crvrar, i'almyra, MJ. -My daughter, wplv yrara f nco, baa tutTeroU tur the pant j tar from General Debility. A few wrrVa Hi nco, wo hegnn to rtra hor Ayrr'a titrnpnrU!a. llt r hratth liaa Evaily lmprt.vl." rr. Ilurriol It. alUi-a, BoutU CholmRturd, Maxa. "About a rcaraffo I bcan ilnjj Arrr'a 8arnnarill aa a rpniPily Uit Uehilltr and inniraljfla rcmiltlug from malarial xiHwurw In the army. I aa In a very iMMt Hm.litlon, but nix bottlea of the Hnr atrllltt, with orraAional lit of Avor'a have prcatly iiii.rox.l my hfalth. I am now aUlo to work, and tvol that I cannot ar too luui li for vour ekrrllont Jftnwlhm" F. A. riukham, South Molunrua, Me. j My tlauchter, atxtcen yenn ohl, ) tialnsr A.vrr a SnraanarUla wtiU rood ef t't u i i i viviuicu vuurt-n, juucacanuon, W. V nuon.W.Va. i '-T-'tt; 1 tratlon, ".t auuoroU from Nervous Prostration with lame bark ami bia1ach, and bar rn muni uonnuuNi iy mo Uko of Ayer brarilla. I am now tw ycara of aire, ami am aatiaflwl that hit prramt hi-ahli nil rrvlonuiHl lifo are dun to the tine of Kilhngly, Cona. , Mra. Ann II. Farnsworth, a lady 79 year. old. So. Woodstock. Vt. writea : After several week Buffering front nerroua jproxtratlon, I procured a bottle of Ayor a 8arsiairilittt and lwfore I had taken half of U uiy usual health returned." Ayer's Sarsaparilla, TKBrARXD or Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Matt, friccf!; iU UrtU,i. Worth fi a botli. wird dented prprochn.' Lewis Co., ' -DEALERS IN- fmptenicnfs ..." Aii:u-:i on & LINK instrnmenN, (ton, etc., neatly dona - - ORECOli; Saltmarsh CIGARS TrJirttffB rl triar j-?a and LOCAL RIXOM) DKitHiTKO liisi Momkv.A few nljh KO MrThoma 1 larrla,ct Jcntnn counljr enme to Albnny wllli about $100 In his pocket, and tho followlni; U hla utory of the manner In which he disposed of it. Meeting Mr Pete Montgomery In a laluon and thinking It wat not afe to curry the money lit Albany ne gnva n to rrio to kcti for him. "l'cte ld bulnem In Southern Orvifon nnd left on the next train oouth tnkluit tho money writ htm. Mr 1 Unit thinking it about llmetokeep hii money lilniaclf had a warrant iMtied for i'ctc'n ane.t out of Juitlce Humphrey' court. A OWiintcli on l hut.iin irom Avltlnnd Haled that the defendant wn there, nnd an ordi'r Immediately U "ued for hlmu rcM. The chirge Ularaenjr from balli-e. FoKtiHLY Exi'RKsu. On the Irain from rortland a Silrm Journal rrHrlcr wa atttactvd to one ecd of the car where Mine halt a dutcn or nute men ware loud, ly ilUciuittiig lheadvautu;eo Oregon and the new ttatccf WaHhlngtuii. Argument! went on for Mrveral minute, whea an eld erly gciiilcmnti u iioc head hat been frott ed by many winter, vpake up and ald lienllemen, 1 have traveled til over both tale, have ttuoled cUxetv the tltuatlon and the produciivencttof both tate, and I can tell vou In ill candid tiutii that I would not vivo 160 arret of land tlluated In ttte WilUmctte valley tor at much land a a "black crow could fly over in forty veart In the utate of Wa'ohlnuton.' ThU remark routed an ouluurkt ot laughter, and all decided that the U lllamctte val- eyttood at th garden pot o( Ihe world Hokhiult Doni. The Kueoa Ilit,lter eivtt the fuH iatne paitieulara of tha tut- eida of Akdrew Crittie urr that eity. At tht Kugue txprcM a euaiiog tbroaHb the ohI mar Rttt. Illair't p!oe about 2.30 p. m. a man tuthed from (He bmth to tha middle of the tratk, where he y! an ted hinwelf with bit back tu tlitoom; train, Tha anxtaaer waa uaaMa to tc bit traia aa rt vat c!om to tha man and waa going at a good pl when it ttrack hint I la wat throero forward between the rtilt aud th engine, Under and b;itK oamd over bun btfara th train could be ttopped. H hreithtd a few time after th men tetcked him. Tha riiiht tide ol bit fac wat eruthtd to athal maaa, and bit arm. legtaad wbvl bdy wnr bllj braietdand out. Mban Mix.-There hat long been a content In thit world to find the meanett man, and a great many Itcnt apperr on thetubject, tome of them not very aavage; but nevctthelcttlnteretting. Here it one: If report are true, Pendleton contain a very lay, good-for-nothing cllUen. who hat a ton of the tame calibre. They do no work, but allo-e the women of the hoo-ho!J to da the ruilling for the fami ly. A cord of wood wa bought for the family by tyinpathlxlng nelghbonumd tha mate membert would not even do the taw- ng act, the huiband endeavoring to hire ;rpertuade tome one cUe to taw the wood. I'cndtcton la vt claim t the"mean. et mac" In tjreeon.' Natckal Ginl-. Some men do (hir.g at na'ural at gecte fly nortn and touth at a time when the temperature It jul exactly right. An Albany young man without having taken a letton hear a tune on the cuitar and reocaUil eorrectlv. A few day 20 a country boy from the Forkf, w ho looked at if he were cut out for following the -low, came to Albany and told an artUt that he would like to take letton. He wat irtven one and a picture to copy. In a few dayt he brought back an exact duplicate, painted by htm- telf to well at to ttartle the artUt. V Kn out any orrvieu leatont he dltolaved a maraeu geniut. fine cioihet do not pro f . ... uce fin thought or natural geniut. A SiRPRist Party. Latt Thurtdty a large number of the young friend of Mr samucl Gut. gave him a genuine tur- prike party at the residence of DrCuItt In order to get the victim pretent he wa tent home at the nrooer hour on urven butinettand found himtelf in the rriJ I of a live company of friend. An enjoy able evening wa tpent In game and other amuementt. Our rounr oeoitle are awakening to the need ol more to. ciability and all kind ot partie are In propecto. Tub Fki.vcb ov Advertikk. It I not generally known that Raltton Gx, the Corvalll real ettate dealer. I a nephew ol the late "Sunet Cox, of New York, but tuch It the cate. Owing to hit loote hahitthe wat tent into the "wild and wool In nrdr not In .IUirr.ro til. family. After a rather chequered career n Corvallit he braced up, married a good woman, wat ttarted In butlnet. and to day i considered one of th brightest but- ne men In Ecnton county. Baker City Blade. Somb Philosophy. Cofd weather 1 a ncongruout to the Willamette valley a a Ilk hat on a tramp, It It a b'etdcr of discontent, discs. c and ennuL Cold weather ia supposed to invogorate accord ing to the books; but here it causes Iacl- tude. an empty feeling and all the symp toms mentioned In the patent medicine adt. Oh, eive ut the warm, deticiout. fructifying rain that brace up, enliven bctinc and make glad the heart. Thit t the cry of the Webfoot. The Gknuinb Grippb There were wo case at one of the hotel pronounced he genuine R inula n grippe, the men hav- ng all the ymptotnt, to wit: bleeding at ne nose, cuius, lever, and even lnsensi blllty. The effect It told to be weakening in the extreme. He Was Smitten An old bachelor ot Salem.after hearing Hailie Farrith.who I o popular ir. Albany, ting, (aid ! "I with I wat a boy again I" and hetolemnly vow ed that MUt Farrith is the sweetest tinger and prettiest girl that tod ever permitted to Dreatne the breath of life. Then he drapped hit head on his plte and mur mured : Hi'm too old, I'm too old. Worsb Than Grippe. "Pleate ho'd ut." a mile gin oougnt four cent worth of white paper and paid for it In pennies We have been looking for this for ome time ; but to hive ft ttrlke ut ritrht in the middle ot winter It terrible. Some day people will even get down to putting pen niet in the collection boxes at they do In tne cast, ugn, A First Street Fight. A fight on First Street last Thursday resulted In the cicy's treasury being somewhat enriched. It arose from a dUpute between Fat Fen nel! and C L L.ipps,resuHlng in some hard blow. Fat voluntarily paid a $5 fine; put Llppt showing that his antagonist wat the agretsor was discharged. Tub Second Nioht. Ilaz!' Kirke, a presented by the Ellefcrd Brophy troupe defer veif a crowded hocs. The company really did as good work in their field a any company that bs visited' the city. Though Hazel Kiike hst been presented several times her tbeir presentation of it added frech interest to tne exciting adven ture of If azsl Kirke. The entire troupe it first-elast. t What Is It. The Pendleton Tribune offers $:o for a sure cure for La Grippe, and $10 more to anyone who will tell what it is. An Albany doctor says it is simply cold ; but others think there is something fiercer abont it. At least it Is a terror. Thpjt'i lino of kill gloves sij Vf F i y ALBANY, Ttta flaui.Ian MuGiuty i all tha or iuthtoiilet, Y duu't know exactly what it it, bat if it ttiuatt 'Who Kmma"or "Lit tlj Hutturcup," and eop)a talk ia MuGinty Uajjutga, Ala Harri tayi Hu Framiitoo It orany aaout it Her ar a iw of th many ehoru Mr Harri U abl to rattl off. Yuu bay to know thorn to So Fran ioni Down utMoOiutr to th bottom vf th wU Aud tho' h woii th foiva, 'i'M mure dead lie wat than ti4, Wid tiU n' uim an' hauk bruk from the f.i! Dred lu hit bttt thuot tv elolhtikl Dowa wul Mod in t j to th Udtora th nnie. And tli drivarof tbi Otr-it, 1UJ .,1 It. gave th oiu.li a tttr.rt, An' ii tuok u an hour to dig MtUinty from tlmcoal Dretud in hi boat ttnx.1 av elothMl Down wt.iil M Uiity to th lttum of lb ayl An' lie inu.t he very wt. Fur thoy haveu'l K"t him y, Rut hi gluwt it at it douk ivery mara at break of ua)', Dtvawd ia hit btt thoot av ulolht. rkNttui.y SAio- lhe Albany woolen mill have twrtcd tip. The building It one of '.he brt In Orc.un.lt It a brick ttructure three 'tuiit high, with bailment and the .w,.. one hundred fuctory will employ ' men. Good enouvh. We are glad to tee our titter iitjr protpcr, tor through th tuccett ol new enterpritet new Ufa and confldenco may be Injected Into to her imt fortunate neighbor. 1 na itte ot one town It by no mean the weapon ot decay for another, and while the wheel ol the ffcclory aretet I n motion through the vaU ley, we are all. In 1 meiiurr, mutually benefitted. The town that it dead atmply owe to the ttate 4 debt that can "only be paid by cntcrprue. it Corvam 1 on tna delinquent ilt the will toon liquidate the debt. Corvatllt Timet. Waived Ex AMtKATioM.-.Mrthal llofl man rclumtd from Allutid on Saturday accompanied by Fete Montgomery, who had been arretted Oo complaint of Tho Harri, charged with larceny from bailie. He wat taken before Justice Humphrey, wailed examination and wa held under $Joobondt to await the action of the grand jury. The bond were fuinl.hed. Fctc'a yertlon ol the matter U that he did not leave on account ol the Harri matter but becaute ol tome trouble with a Iramp tranger In which he hit him over the bead with a cue. He though, he had hurt htm wore thao he had. The tramp left tha city tha next da v, after being callbooaed. On being arretted Fete had $56 on hit per. ton. The geneial tentiment eernt to be that Harris ntrcd a guardian anyway, elte h wouldn't be to carelet In mane mat ter. A Si.ANBsaof It. It I tald that a new fashion ha truck Albany, and be coming quite popular among a certain ciata of young men. The gable end of pantt are to be different from the main pantt. Caute. too much tlillnc. Sateia journal. Did the Sa.em man know the active ruttllng, electic motor ttyle ol the Al bany young men the above would have never been penned. They do not have time to It down, and even do their caurt ing en the wins; but the amounlof boe leathered worn u enormou. Fiia'rino on It. The new electric light syttem ha one good feature tor the company. On being turned on the meter keep running until turned off. Wednes day night Worhty Matter T L Wallace wat exhibiting tha beautiful hall to a vUltlng brother, and of course turned the entire tet of lights on, producing an unsurpassed eiiecL 1 her burned all nit hi and the meter kept running. Mr Wallace, at the suggettion of several, with one hand on hi pocket book, I working on the follow ing problem: If electric light cewt IK cent an hour apiece, how much will at eott for ten hour. ImTmb Sprimo. Our llye Salem con temporary, the Statesman, admit tne tact In the following manner, rnd we are glad their eye are getting opened on the ub- jeet: "The Democrat I right and the people begin to understand the plan and working of the building association they will bid more interest In advance. In the spring there will be a general retuinp tion ol building operations, the btaleman believe (twill tee them reach a figure fully tarlce at high at at the latt meetirrg." Having obtained ihi admUtion the Demo crat will not again pick at the Salem asso ciation low bidding. A Live Womax. The following I the record of a young woman who 1 evidently dettlned to be heard from: Mis Mollie Lehman, formerly principal ot the public schoolt of Coqullle City, ha pnrchated some lani In Eastean Oregon, and I now a resident of Harney valley. With her shrewd butinet tense she haa accuinulat ed considerable means, and now propose to Increase her property interest by judl clou Investments. The lady Is studying medicine, and Intends taking a course In one of the Eastern medical colleges during the riming season. Aw Oreooh Romance. A Long creek g'rl named Short, long loved a certain big Mr Little; wnlle Mr Little, little thinking of Short, loved 1 little last named Long. To make a long dory short. Little pro posed to Long.and Short longed to be with Little' thortcomlngt. So Shod, meeting Long, threatened to marry Little before Long, which caused Little In a short time to marry Long. Query; Did tall Short lore biir mile 2es because big Little loved little Long, Where to get It. The following from an exchange I quite well put; but who ever heard of a newspaper office being robbed. Most of them are not even locked Ail burglar are hereby notlfie not to pay u any nocturnal visits with the ex. pectationof getting money. II they want our money me; must can on our aeiin quent subscribers, a list ot whom will be furnished on application to this mc. A New Professional, "The Boom er" I the name lor the latest clatt of pro festionalt. At pretent they are con Sued chiefly to Portland, Seattle, and Spokane Falls. They ape the legislative lobbyist very closely, in fact their title is suggestive f their callleg. A good 'boomer'' often commands $150 or $203 per month to whoop up a given locality, by Ulking to new Eastern arrivals at the hotel or street corner. Wkbfcot Weather Mr W S Peters in writing front San Leandro. Cat., says : "Weare having lot of rain here tht win ter and the Gala farmers are corresponding ly happy, as It insures abundant crops for the next three years at least. The North west and particularly the Willamette Valley is attracting a great deal of atten tion In California in a speculative way. Wishing Albany prosperity and success, I a.n, etc." A BusiNxsa Chansb Mr L W Deyoe of Deyoe Robson, hardware merchants, has sold his Interest in the business to Mr II Price, an experienced business man from Portland, and the firm name will now be Price & Rolwon. Mr Deyoe has not yet consummated hi plans for the future; but we hope to see him continue In Albany r stT, a man witn big teet run against a keg of pigs feet, at LaForeht & Thompsons kicking it about fifteen feet I , the snow. OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 17, 1800. A I.AROK AtmtraAOV Lkdoc.i.A W Purdom, J S Furdom, Jamet 8 Uea, W F Turpln and 0 w Kaa, on December yd each located 1500 feet an tha Ettella lode tlluated In tha Katella mining dUtrict. on ICagi Creek. Thaa location ara cxten Ion of tha "Ettclla Mining Claim," xf which notice of location wa filed by John Green and other on December th, A half pound of enmhed rock from this claim thowi about Jo ,color,,, the heft of very tmall thot. II th ' retldua of tmail gravel and gold ethibllrd wat not "tatted,' the Ettellt contr.lnt mllliona,and caplialls- Ing the tlock at $l,5oo,onr, i rw tliare at $1000 each, which it talked of, It not a loony tcheme by any meant Oregon City Courier. A W Furdoin I resident of Albanv.and I S Furdoin.hla brother.it well known here. J O it now agmt at Orrron v-iiy. l.aaANoM. Tha new city officer, Jutt elected at Lebanon ara U Andrewt,mayor; WD Donaca.J S, Courtney, J J Swan CC llacklemanarounctjinen Vv CFclerton recordcr;F M Miller, marhl;A J Robert trcaturer. The election It reported to hava been an r-xcltlng one. The new officer ot tha board of trada are I) Andrew, pre.ldcnt, C II Raltton, j 1 owan, ii ana ana vice premium; a j Wallace, trcretaryj M A Miller, treaturer. The ttamllng commltte aret 8 O Wallace, MA Mller(lml Y Krkplrlck on ad- veril.log jCC Hackiainan, M A Milter. I A neard, on finance I Swan, W 1 Don aea, Jt Elklitt, C D Montague, and U T Cotton on manufacture. Pio Potato TooAll kind ot charges have been made against the Chi. nee pheatant ; but the following from Aigentl, Marlon county, rather brak th camclt back : "The falte. fleeting, per jured Mongolian pheasant hat come. He paid the premise ol Mr Hult a vl.ii In hit absence and kindly dug all hi potaloet and tarried them away. Mr Hult ayt he would not complain If he had left' htm enough lor teed a It may be necettary to have these bird a (hey are a foreign Im pel I at Ion and therefore very valuable. But a the heathen have been protected by law for nearly five year, would It not be well tor the next leglttature la offer a bounty for their bills tor lha neat five year 1 The BiueT. The following from tha Drain Echo ' I rather tha biggest "fith" story yt reported . A thort tl-ne tlnce, only a tew mile from Roscburg, a man walking came udrnly upon a full-grown coyote. Giving a terrible yell and spring ing at the coyote.he frightened the animal o terribly that. a It ran, It turned It bead first one tide and the othcr.tooklng back at It pursurer. Ro thoroughly frightened wa the animal that the man caught it with one hand by the hind leg, while, with hia pocketknlfe, he cut It throat with the other hand. It wat a cold (fay for the coyote, but p'eatant to the person who captured th price. A Knott y Matter. About 6,000.000 feet ol taw log are jammed In the mou'h ot the Mohawk and the sevral owner are In Eugene seeking to formulate tome plan by which the logs can be dlvldednd the logger can get their pay, say the Guard. The log are Inextricably mlt gld, ami It i likety that owner will have to divide them pro rata, The creek It full ol log tor two mile from it mouth, where It emp'.le Into the McKenile. A portion ol the log will be held In the Mohawk until spring. About all the legal latent ef cugene ha been engaged this week In try. ing to adjutt the responsibility of the sev eral mill men to the loggeia. Dkd A Loxr.. Harvey Fage't residing on the Slutlaw in lane county, twelve mile above - the head ot tide, wa found dead In hi cabin, Jin Jrd. He had evi dently been sitting In a chair reading a newspaper when the fatal stroke caine,and had fallen forward on hi face. When found he had probably been dead several day. He wa of F.nglUh descent, a bach. eior,and about 67 year or age. lie had filed a homestead claim en the land on which tie lived, and left no personal prop erty of any value. Had Starts Home. Dr O'Detl of Sodaviile, who waa taken to the Insane asylum from Portland, had started on a visit to hi father in the East with $300 on hi person, in Lebanon h began drinking, and at Fortlsnd ended the job. A few week will probably straighten him Dr O'Detl I a good physician and wa do- ings nne practice. A!f IMPORTANT ACHir.VEMr.MT. Tha Chemical Parity of th Royal Baking Powdrr. t or som time pi tb qaestioo of pant baking powdr ba formed aaita a future cf owpapr dUeoMioo, aed tiniaeat doe' tor of pbil eopby hav giyo opiniooa aa te th ingredioat which cotnpoe many of th article told nndar that earn. Tb iovetti- gatton bay ntnowed dowa to tb limit which awards th Royal Baking Powder tb palm of purity, aod tb mot distinguished soisotitts hav testified not only that no ex traneoo or deleterious matter enter into it composition, bet that ita is positively haatthfal, making aa it doe, lighter tweeter ana mor aigmioie loon. Th ftoyal flak ing Powder Company hv achieved a world wide reputation for tha success which ha marked their preparation of crsam of tarter for baking purpose. It ia iodMpetabty abown that tney hav eliminated all ele ment of tartrate of lima, alum or other im parities, and present to the publio a health ful and chemically pars artiol. Tb V 8 Governmeot chemist and other widely known have verified Ita laperiority over otbtr manufactures, and testitied, through practical experience, to ita excellence, It 1 well for families to observe th fact that it oost more to manofaetnr tha Royal Be ing Powder than any other, bat it is aa hown by chemical analysis, th only "ab- telutely puro" baking powdar mad.. a th LADisa Utf ly. I uinoir pre pared to do alt kind of stamping, and have over two thousand e'eslgnt to choose from. Alto keep a nice line of embroil ery materials, such a arra tenet, crewel. No. 1 and a embroidery chenille, prince chenilles, etc., etc., and tne nnett pom pons, tassels, crescents, cord plushes, felt and fancy work materials ever -In the city Zephyr Is going at c. cent an ounce. Mis Minnie CoTwell ha charge of thit depart mem, and has had several years expert ence in all kinds of ancy work and stamp ing. U.W.SIMPSON, Albany, Oregon Notice Partie Indebted to Mr, E. L, Power, will confer a favor by celling on Mr H F Merrill, with whom hi account have been left, and settling the same at once. I .ace Cnrtalna. Lae Curtains, I have lust received my fall utoek lace curtains boucht direct from Importer., the largest ttock ever brought to thit mark et, and bett value for the money. SAMtJBt E, T( OtN. 7 0-kt eures rheumatism, neuralgia toothache. Foehayjt Mason Agsnta. aod COSSCMITIOX feCUELT CURED. To Ttta Editor riease Inform your ra& era that I have a positive remedy for the rImwk tianmd tlUeuse, lSy it timely i?-e thmtsantlsoC hopeless case, liuve been pernmm miy cured. I slinS! he kI:uI to fiend two b'Hilt- nf my renu' Iy r HKic tn anv i mr mulct a who have eon u!;ii:inn it they will semi imt l!n ir i vprc'.sj rtiK. poit i!!'ee Hflre-. l'sf-ertf uy, ' A ' I I ' " I ' ' " 1 '. i rl,,,w V-.rt. HJl UN KKy itu r, i KKI't'DUcAS MaTHMKMaTU, II I reported from Montana tome of the Republican poiiiHam are tfralil lhat in case two Republicans go to Washington with im perfect certificate In their pocket th tenate will not admit them as tenaUrt from Montana, oa Iba ground that their election wat based 011 the erroneous proHition In mathematics that 7 It a majority of 16, Wa can hardly believe th existence of tuch a fear among Re; ublicaa politicians. It hat become an established prmi'lpt in Republican arithmetic that a part It gtea'er than the whole, when the pari I R. publican; lhat 3 equals 3 when a ia th maxi mum Republican strength, and it requires 3 to secure the desired end; tlmt when a ma iorliv of glvn numlier It necessary leu than half constitutes a majority, if there are no more Republicans. "King Hub" Kennedy lal.lu.lieJ that principle in the Ohio senate when h wat lieutenant governor, the Repub lican lieutenant governor of Mon'ana acte4 upon il in Ihe senate of lhat state; il it asserted by Republican correspondents at Washington that Sjieaker Kel intends making a ruling to a similar effect against Ihe uniform ruling of his predecessors in th speaker's chair. Why, therefore, tliouid there be any doubt about th Republican atnat following those Republican precedent when the seating of two Republican senttor depends upon it t It is truet'iiere are among the Republican senators at Washington men of reputation ter knowledge of figures who would be amazed a Ihe proposition that lets than half Is a majority and other who would stultify ihemsclvef by admitting th legality or honesty of Ihe pro ceeding of tlie Montana Republicans, but they can be dcended on to put their convic tion in their pocket at ihe bidding of a Repub lican caucus, vote Ihe two begut senator into their seat for Montana, and compound with tbeir consciences -y saying their duty lo the party prohibited th bolting of a caucus decree. Cleveland riaimlalr, INCORRECT. In view of lh fact that two set of United States senators hav been elected from Mon tana, (two democrats and two republicans,) Ihe Ortfotu'i y. "If it were to be established Wyond dispute that the count clerk certificate, and ihey only, were legal, and lhat Ihe democrat lrom Silver Bow we entitled lo teats, cvea a re Clark. If It were lo be decided beyond ques tion that the certificate of the Mate canvass ing beard had a higher validity than those of th county clerk, and that lite rep'4l lican from Silver Mow were legal member of the legisla ture, no reasonable democrat would object to the admission of Sander and Power. " Now ihi doe not Mate the case as it is. The contention' depends upon a matter farther back than the mere difference of certificate U-tue-4 by th county clerk and Mat cinvassing board. The great wrong done in the first place was the throwing out of (he entire vote of Tunnel precinct by Ihe canvassing board of Silver Itow county. This the board had no right to do. No reputable lawyer can be ound that would justify the course of the caa- tvaasitrg board of thai county. By tbi fraud. (for it can be called nothing elte.) the repubU cant secured a majority in Ibe tower bouse. Had the caavaasiog board done it duty it would make no difference whether member of the legitlatur had county or Mate certificate, there would have bea but one frim faei delegation from Silver Bow county. Thit board threw out 1 73 vote because it wa al leged that tome of them wert illegal. It has been decided lime and again lhat board can act only ministerially and not judicially. Let Ihi whole matter be looked into and the whole country will be iified. - 'inIB 1 in l mu 1. 1 1 if MCAtTRMAMt CONTENTS One bubl require a roeasme 16 inches quare and 835 inches deep. One quart requires a measure 4 inches square and 4 1-5 inches deep. On peck require a measure 8 incites by 8 a-5 inches squire and 8 inches deep, One gallon require a measure 8 inches Ly 8 inches square and 4 l-$ inches deep. A barrel require a measure 24 Inches long by 16 inches wide and 28 inches deep. Half a barrel requires a measure 24 inches long by 16 inches wide and 14 inches deep. One ton of coal reqires a measure 4 feet long, 3 feet 3 inches wide and a feet 8 ieches deep. Yeno wine's A'. Ex-Governer Geo. L Wood J led at Portland last Tuesday, lie waa a fluent talker but cot a man of great ability. He erved a governor from 1S66 to 1S70. It wa during hi term and largely through hi influence that the legislature of 1868 wa broken up and the tate government compelled to run two year without an appropriation to pay expentct. HI ad ministration wa unpopular and the dem ocrat in 1870 carried the ttate electing all the date oilicer and a large majority in both branchea ot the legislature Go ernor Wood wat appointed governor of Utah by Oen. urant In 1070 and In t74 went to California to reaide. In 18S6 he ran for congret In the Lo Angele die trlct and wa overwhelmingly defeated though Ihe district wa republican. The republican in the lower house of con gress propose to adopt a set of rule by which the minority will have no right as member which the majority will be bound to respect They propose to confer upon the ipeaker Ihe autocratic power of deciding by a mere verbal count that a quorum it present. These leid e-a are taking the same step over (gain that led to their overthrow in 1884. These revol utionary tactic will result in far greater barm to the 'republican than to the democrats. Democrat when in th majority in that body held taered the right of the republican min ority, and the country will not be slow in de eiding that the rulei under which a democratic house legislated are good enough for the pres ent house. Much of the discomfort of rubber thoet would be avoided if the wearers of them were a little more discriminating. Rub bers ate ot Inestimable value in wet weath er, but they should bs Instantly removed when the pavement become dry. Being water-proof, they prevent Ihe etcape of the natural exhalation of the skin. Wet feet resulting from conmieJ perspiration are ofi -mi more Injurious than an unpro lected exposure to the elements would be Rnbbers. like umbrellas, should be used only transiently. Whatever the thermometor may show, every one knows, from euperience that we suffer more from cold when it is windy than when it it still. The wind changes the air around us to rapidly that the heat thrown off from the body is carried awty and consequently the animal heat is more rapidly exhausted. It it a very common error to tay a mvrderer it hung, when the word "hanged" srould be used. Meat is "hung:" men are "hanged," An elegant lino of new dssignt of tbair just recoiyed at f ortnailer & Irving s. I PA Mt ASSUMPTION. I. Every argument made to cuttain Ih permanency of our high war taxet I bated upon false assumption. The Timtt-L AfoMnlalmfr In speaking of objections to the Mill bill tayti "Th Mill bill ot the latt session wat particularly objectlonab'e, be cause It placed production in Ihe north- such a wool, lion, etc., Industries which were ausceptlble of great development, on the free list, and retained nearly the full duty on tugar. which wa produced onlv n two or three southern states, and then not In sufficient quantity lo tupply the lo cal demar.d." Thit ttatrment Is made'le support Ihe charge lhat Ihe Mills hi I was tramed exclusively In Ibe Interest ot the south. The statement that Iron wat put on the free list In Ihe Mill bill Is not true but It seem necessary lo make til Hate-1 ment In order to maintain the allega'lon lhat the Mills bill was gotten up In the Interest ofthe south. Is the Mvvniaiwtr o wrapped up In Its devotion lo the wa tariff that It It willing to rl.k It reputation for truth and veracity In order to stigma- le Ihe Mill bit! anil tariff reform as be ing in the interest of the south? It would seem o. That paper would make it reader believe lhat wool is grown only n the north. Now nearly two-filth of the entire wool crop of the country I raised in Ihe south and democratic state, which show lhat Ihi t objection to tariff reduction wa bated on a fa'se assumption The MuuniojuefT disclose It irrevocably fixed ectlonallm and partUanthlp by sit daring that it I In favor ot putting tugar on the tree list and giving the farmer a bounty to engage in growing beet and manufacturing tugar out of them. Dur ing the latt campaign It proclaimed loudly agalntt what it wa pleated to call Ihe ectlonalism of the Mill bill, and new It propotet to put tugar on the tree list, thus taking awav all the protection the touth has, If It be true that Iron and wool are productions of the north only. How could sectionalism be more dUtlnc lively narrow and elfih than thit? But It ha been a very favorite habit of the bt Uinttr to denounce the Democrat a a "free trrde Journal" because i: favored free wool. It it be true that a man who favor taking the duty from wool which a mount to about $(,000,009 a year I a 'free trader," then I not a man much more a "free trader" who fa vors removing $6o,oos,ooo dutle from sugar Th Mulaimr say that it giving s bounty to tugar producer is a robbery, (a the Democrat called It) then the Mill bill wa a whole tile robbery for It aimed to tax every nun In the country who used ugar tor the benefit of MIttlatlppI and Louisiana planter. What a pity that pro tectlonLt will not content to meets!! thee question candidly and fairly. Now doe not the Momntaintwr know that the Milla bill found a very heavy tax or duly at ready on sugar.ptaced there by the repub lican party In iSsyf Doe not that paper kno wthat the Mill bill sought to ritmc the already high tat on sugar, and that Ita party voted agalntt this reduction Then, why say lhat the Mill bill imd to tat: ever man in the country who used ugar for the benefit of Mississippi and Louisiana planters The purpose I very apparent It I characteristic of those who are cal lei upon to maintain an ab surdity or a wrong, lo cvntute the public by raiting a veiy great moke. The Momntmmttr tart It wanta to keep the las uty on jule, (and thit meana keeping a continual tax on the farmer) in order that tome Invention of a substitute to take the place of jute may be made. But we have had that duty on jute for about twenty year and our farmers and other who use jute have been paying this lax all this lime and no Invention of a substitute yet- Even upon It own faulty plan the time haa now arrived when the MumlUcr houtd speak at least one word tor the wheat raiser. Come join the Democrat n demanding that this congress shall re move this nonsensical and obnoxious tax from jute and jute sack. There I a grave suspicion bltering a round Washington lhat the republican! of Ohio want to have Governor Foraker cent to Russia in order that the party may get together. We rather think, however, that if the trnth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth I told about the forged ballot box contract, Joey B will be eliminated so completely from Ohio pot Itlcs that there wilt be no need to send him to Russia. He will find a political Siberia In Ohio. Mr S 3 Cos own several houses In Washington. Mr Cox look after her property herself and ha the reputation ot being a good business woman. She (be lieved to be engaged upon a memorial bt ography of her husband, whom the KC :crn panted in alt hi travels and aidid 11 hi. literary work. No Man's Land i a narrow atrip ol ter ritory west of the one hundreth mi lid n ceded by Texas to the United StaXi and usually classed with Indian Territory, al though not formally annexed to it or any other State or Territory by any act ot congress. The rapid increase in the wealth of the United States the past ten vears I astsund ing. According to the published figure the total wealth of 'he country la now $61,450,000,000, equal to nearly $1,000 per capita. ThU it an increase in ten year ol $18,00,000, or 41 per cent. In the district court at Palatine, Tex the jury gave Noel Chapman, a 26 year old boy, a verdict for $30,000 damage tsr the lot ot a leg and a broken arm by an accident on the Indlahapoil & Oeat Northern railway. The highest mountain in the United States proper is Mount Whituey, of the Sierra Nevada Range, which la 14,887 feet high. The highest peak of the entire Rocky Mountain Range is Nuunt St. Elias, in Alaska, 17,500 feet high. Robert C.iapman, of Monroe coucty, Missouri, hat been married three time and ha ten children, sixty-two living grand-children.fifty-t wo living great-gran children He is now about eighty years old, hale and hearty. They tay that Tom Reed can quiet the House with a wink, but they don't tell what kind of a wink it is. Now the cold tea wink, we are morally certain, would quiet any gang of statesmen that ever drew a cork. A syndicate with $10,000,01x3 capital has been formed in Londsn to buy up the British carp"? factories ana run tlient n American patent. 1 it. r"!lar efficacy fa due SiATufMn mtjeb, W lb process l "ill r er,mrunning a to LIKI IT V" tneredient thpmlv. Titke it in time. Itctiocka . rti.ciwR In the ontet.or If tney be advanced will prove a potcutcure. -Na M sM'ts'Witat'IL it-take tho pines of id . . doctor and comiy prt- , scripllonn. All who Wdi' fOft WHOM BMiit.iry live will Uud i asiif -i It urn b-.i ,rvnuiv. ,(?!., xneriT and rum lor litdlee.tlnn, f ' J .n.tl.iHin. flaJHr.; fliUonsaass, I lle uud Mental lipr...lr,n. HaUmm of time, no Interferi-nn with buxlnm While luklng. iitr children It l n..l r Dnrcnt ami hat-mlnta. ho 4nror from (wwiiro offer Ink I fig". Cur Culle, IU errWa, lto-rl Complaint, svrih. and V-rlh Colds. Invalid and dnllmlu pcrwn will And ft the milrlmt Ap.rl!iit and Tonldftcycan u. AIIUI tken ul tilichl limtirc refreihlnc sleep and aiinlnral rva'-naiion of the towel. " A little inktii In Iho mornlne sharpen the aiitMsitic, cIiuhm-s the stomach aud sweeicu tii l.rcaiii, a rtmictA.'," opfNtow. "I hv been ftracticlR mdci (or twenty ytm r ). ny Ura able w rrt tin rfi-.A, cmniMuiu thai would, k Simmon kver fcrguUior, promptly atwl fTiivl)f m ti e U to actum, and at ih tarn tim al timtca4 of wok n.g) tli dijTo sod aiouUliv r -n of th tyuera." M. Iliirroa, m.b., W whin-ton. Ark. Mara ot Ocnulnencaat lmt forthc'md Trn itfcMnrk on fn.tit of Vrri,. r, and th Mini an'l nltftinlufc tf J. Il.' lllu 4 Co., In . tad. vu sidw. Take 110 oilier. It tet T8 UUE ROOM FOS MY LARK STOCK OF FALL AKD WINTER MOBS WILL SELL MY ENTIRE STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES A.T OOST THIS WILL BE A CLCSIK3 C3T SAU, ANOTKEY!?J!aSTC0. COME EARLY AN 3 CET Heal Bargains. AT THE SAME TIME DO NOT EORCET TEAT I HAVE A COLSPLETI STOCKCF DEI GOODS Notions, Fumshing Goods, etc, WOULD ESPECIALLY CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO TKI F6LL0W1KI UNESi Dress Goods, Trimmingi3, gU& Table Linen, Gloves, HoslV ry, Fancy Goods, eto ALL AT LOWEST CASH PRICE- RESPECTFULLY, Tlio Lcadibg asli INSURE IN THE ALBANY FARMERS AND MERCHANTS Insurance Company. Safe, 'Sound; Conservative. for Lin: oniv! AliTl(i' lEVn8i.UT,X; aa,voasiij.ui;v . a 1 ian aria: - a 0Mr t IS.ll't'l'V' . ( I . .. rtasf Mnt)'ltw IL., aJi.frMiu, K for J.U aa SICin DISEASES rara mEBMiEapnisoKomPM It kills sll lnflamiastlon nd irrltaHRB. nd 1 th nly siu detro?sr of Miorobaa aa4 stbar Skin Jtanaiia. .- VUfrtc-p. price. 2 Scents a T5XY0E& ROBSON IRE AGEKTS FOR TflE KSW mCTl ARM DAT1 YTSTICAL-FEE5 ' ESWIIS MA UCAS m IK THE A lu. PI m THE DEMOCRAT I the ht AfJverlJ8li g niolioui In the Central WiHflmrl!f.YelIey. Conrai : Meyer. ' --PROFstlBTIVi r UTAR JIAKEIIY 0riw Broadalljiii and First St?., -DEALER IV- 4'tiai4 Fro 1 fa, 3ISSa;3, Dfioei Fro Its. - Tottakee), Cfle, Coat) ffw, liw)twtvtr-, ( tr'r-M, 'ClgNIS. " Jlp'il , ' T. Ee i .t eveiytblng ibst I kt i Hi Tarleky grooear , ,r. tlighv-i fcapflwjrdfor &IL KlflDS OF PP.OaUSE, ftjatatoeksfjnj ;ofKla In ibe Vst ?A If,! l)im T'"1 rwM' ! Price, both tmiim, stoves, mum, TRUNKS, B33XS, PliilMll 2LQ2XS, C33SXfRY, TC.fm s'?Jwt'of S E Youog'a o!" ators. L. COTTLItO 123 First straat. Albany, Or, Dry Goods Store. Better Than Ever I instead of offering a prize .hat only bsniflla the lucky oue, cr sending out confidential altps a bails, we propose to opsaly ct'ti tbeoiuxens of Albany and vicinity eScifoe gda at bad rock price, and give flTE fJER CENT WsCOif NT for es.ii on each dollars worth ef gooeta at retail pries until th I2t. of January. Highest 1 nee f aid for eaSokene, egs aud butter. Thanking yen for yeor pa patronage and aoitciiinx your trade fo th future, we beg to remam at your aer Tiss, JMBabbtx. CAHRIAQES ; AT ; Fin3 lino of Guns and good stock of Ammuni tion st'Deroe - Ct' i. r" n , erj 010 e. u J