THE jGMOCltAT, New ivk World I and Anioian r armor Ono j-ar for $2.0. THE PLACE .iiicaii tji tn V r. f Grocer j s, i PrJluce, Uoi Coads. Ktc. Ftn. i Jantll)(t. J ''('ft If $ 1K O i1 X9 n ff Miff! ififif f . " L f I i I It! I : B I. J II 1 1 V I 1t I.J I 1 I t I I VOL XXV, ALBANY; OREGON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY JJ, 1890. .vu :jo IRONWORKS MnufetHuroni of- i. mmzm CRisr am saw yiUMACHlHERY FRONTS MO ALL KINDS OF HEAY AHU LIGHT WOSK, III i IROM AND CHASS .CASTIH3S. s.Ntotal ttUn ii o'manhlnar tel! o utrlnir l PtUorss Made on Short Notice. Wfc r..cPI!ERSO?l, First Street. Real EiUU Broker, lnarsooaand money to loan. I have a large list of lirproyed ad unimproved oity property, and frnir, garden aod farming land in large sod small tract. A I Mil on eotnmissioi, nly,if joo want to bay or loll it wit. pay u to t ail .The Favorite Medicine for Throat and Lung Dim. cultloa bM long boon, and lUU Is, Ayer'a Chorry rectoral. It euro Croup, Whooping Cough, Bronchitis, and Asthma) oothot Irritation o( tho iArynx and Faucee; etriigthona tho Vocal Organ; alloys acre new t tho Lung J prevent Consumption, and, ran in advanced Stages ot that U innate, relieve Coughing aud induce Slurp. There Is no other preparation (or dU aaca of the throat and lung to ba com pared with this remedy. "My wito had a distressing couch, with pains in tho aida and hrvuat. Wo tried various moUUlno, but nono did hor any good until I got a bottlo of Ayor'a Cherry 1'ectoral, which hits cured hr. A neighbor, Mr, (ileun, had tho ineualoa, and tho couch was ttdiovod bv tha una of Ayer'a Cliorry 1'ectoral. I bar no hesitation in recoiumoudiug this Cough Medicine to every onn afniclml." Ttobort ITorton, Foreman lleaiilijht, Morrlllton, Ark. "I bare Wn afttlctod with asthma for forty yara. Iuut sprinc I was taken with a violent couch, which threatened to tormiuato my tiny. Every ono pro. nonnred uio in cottHumntlon. X doUr minml to try Ayer's Cherry 1'ectoral. Its efforts were magical. 1 was iuimedi ately relieved and continued to imnrovo until entirely reoovered." Joel iiullard, (Juilford, Conn. " Six months sto X bad a severe bem. orrlmse ot tho lung, brouitht on by an incessant couch which doprivod mo ot . sleep aiU roxt. I tried varlotia diea, but obtained no relief until I Ix. na to take Ayer's Cherry lV toral. A tew bottles of this medirino cored me." Mrs. . t'oburn, 19 Second su, Lowull, Mass. " for children aflllcted with col.U, conchs, sore tliroot. or croun, I do not know of any remedy which will gtvo more sjocly relief tlmn Ayer'a Cherry 1'ectoral. I have found It, almo, inralu ablo in cacs f WhHping Cough." Ann Lovejoy, Yanblujon street, ltoston, Musa. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, rsKriiiio it Dr. J. C. Ayer 4 Con Lowell, Matt. Bold by all DrucgbU. frtcs 1 ; ut bottles, t. JOUOS GRADWOHL'S Golden. Rule Bazaar. , Ilia stock has been onlargod ao thai it oruat any oo I be CoaM, and oonatata of Roger Bros. Silverware, P jp OUtnf and Crys talware, Boys' Wagon3 Doll Oarriager, Fancy Goods, and t neral assortment of Orockiey and Toys. Ha buyadlnnit and earrtai tha larir atnek In baa boon adriod a complete line of I ha WillaineUa Valley. In bH FAPwllLY GROCERIES. (a A Rent for losnrne ootopani with a oapiul 4re(jtlna f75.000.0rs. s-0lci on parlo Frsocala. Hir wird deutcb gunprot bon.-tts. 'HOPKINS & SALTMARSH DSALEI-8JN STOVES, Till VVAHc SHEET II.07J, COPPER ETC. ETC. Joo work, pluravr Aeaela for "On Time" Heating and Poking Riotm. otc p'omptly i"ndd to. : SMOKE THE CIGARS Manufactured by Juiuls J oseph AI.KO IMPORTED AIID KEY WEST CIGARS Kng and imokiog tobscocn, Mfonwhaum an4 Hrii' pi,w n'l a)clca ar4i4Iea jciiersHjr. FURNITURE. VtM want ba boa and moat durable furotor la inanufacturod In the city ;t Thomas Brink. A Common ExreniKNcic. Acorrcwn dent sentln the following high water expe rience, A It i hurtnlc we give It i "On or about the firt of Fchrunrv, two lailict IcttCbkken Ilrlotle, Ihe caplinl of Canads. wtih a sitiall Craft.bavlnjt llnlsey for their objective point They tfot on nil rlht until ihev enme lo the rtn;r Callpoolit. There their crnft failed to get '.hem throimh on account ot the running w,UrT, so thev were compelled t accept Ihe ho nlialliif of Mr lhn Morirnti. Tlie next momlnir tcv wended their wv to Tsu gent, Intcntllnjt to Ink the cats nt ihiil point, and l nnd behwld when they jtt there, lliere wore no Iratn lintnliiir tin no count of the hlh mei, v !hcv re.nnlned In that vlclidtv o or three dm until the water somewhat subsided. 'I hen they renewtvl ttu-lr lounu v vlit tteonsvllle Wo hoto ihcv have siifely retttheJ their home without meeting Willi further dllll. culllci." The rt.i.,d U a thin of tho pa, but It has left ll mark on all lde, Ihe duin ace In Lane county will amount to a arm; nuny tlunmtnd dollar, but he tared far better than most of the counties In the WilUmelle valley . This make the fourth county that tared better than It neighbor, I. Inn, Kenton and Polk being the edicts. Several others are to be heard from, and a report aill be made a f-t rs received. It would read well to csmpile thetn into a single item; but these mall blockaded dura' wo have toJ catch Items on the wing. Ova ntiuhhors, jut acrost the river In Linn county, semt-clrclliig a radius of nerhap three miles from this city, hate been riainaecu more man our enure county. Their fences have all been wahrd away, and (rowing crops have been ureal! v damaged; some live stock were carried kwn stream and a few barr.s are washed out of ellcnce, Cor valils Times. This Is a very great exaggeration. The fact is the loe In Denton county ar probably greater than In I.lnn count We would refer the Times to that part of their county just opposite Albany, tor Instance. Knocks Tiikm Silly. lite following from the Dallas Utcrvcr will make one or two old time bear hunters In Albany keep quiet tor a few days: Uncle" John Nichols was In town Saturday. To a re porter he said: "1 knew it was Bill Brown that told the bcr story on me, because he likes to keep me in not water ttirougn hi y trns. Well, sir, 1 have allied 39 bear in my oay anJ 13 panther ana goounets knows'bow many wildcats a. id such ver mln, and Dave Guthrie and I have had some warm time hunting. Have been In Oregon since before Dallas was a town, and this winter knocks them all silly. Good day, sir." . UL Svcceip. " Better do this than nothing," said a small, chubby tsced Al bany boy, a he voluntarily run a lathe tor another youth In a First stteet ha id. ware store. The expression struck a Democrat man as being a remarkably good one for a boy to mase. Yhe spirit In a boy of always wanting to do some thinganything so as not to be Idle Is one that wilt take him through life, if fol lowed up. swimmingly. Look out for the boy who U 00 lite shirk, always scheming to get rid ot doing his share of things. He I cut out for a street bummer, and street bummers are an abomination. The young ster who always wants to be doing some - hing w ill not w hittle dry goods boxes and weave yarns lor a living. A New Cori-ob.atio.ny Lebanon men are waking up Wi carnett, and are display Ing an entuprUe equaled by few town In the valley. A new scheme is to build a canal or ditch from the Cheadle falls, on the Santiam, to that city to furnUh su perior water power for that place. Arti cles were filed with the county ciera last Friday Incorporating the Ixrbancn it Santiam Canal company, with C U Mon tague, W B Donaca, F M Milter, C 11 Ka'ston, A Dodge, J C Hiljeu and Jos Elklns as Incorporators. The capital stock U $12,000. Assurances are given tSat tt will be taken and the work pushed the coming summer, ' Mkank Something. The tale ol 100 feet front for $ 11,000 that cost $7,000 a few months ao, means something for Albany. The Ralston property, referred to, it should be remembered, is nearly 500 feet from a brick building, an Intervening block occurring that will first be built up. The price ot central business property built up will probably equal $500 a front foot thl summer. Our citixens in putting high estimate on thcic property should ba careful not to cause a flood. These things, though, indicate the growing con- ndence in the future of Albany, the steady nd rapid growth ol which Ms an assured fact. WWW STORE. SEW GOODS Mitchell & lewis Co., -DEALERS IN- Agricultural Implements -tMWWagsyw'sswasstsswass mmm r-'& '"y J ' .: ... , " -mmm jassiMfc---.,. g - -f rt j-s - --j 11 ..- - f'- AND VEHICLES ALBANY, OH COME JS-ISTID SEE! TTS- BLAOKMAi The Leading1 Druggist, ALDAT4Y A GcoLootcAt Fixo. An unusual geol. oglcat discovery has been maOle at Kephart bluff, two miles above town.accordlng to reports of some of those who have been thereabout recently, says the Stay ton Sun. A large mound composed of smooth,elght cornered rock, appeared to have been put In place by some prehistoric people, with round joints at the ends tilting adequate Indentures In the adjoining rock. , lite rocks are smooth almost a polish and the joints perfect. The mound has the ap pearance of having toppled over until the layers now slant at an angle of about forty-five degrees. Down to Independence. Mr EF Sox returned Thursday from a trip to In dependence, going by steamer and return ing by the East side train by way o Salem. Going down he saw 3,000 bushf els of wheat being dumped Into the river from the wills warehouse at mack Dog, and to.oeo bushels from Mr, Sullivan s warehouse, this side of Independence 1 short distance. The latter was Mr Sul livan's private wheat, saved during three years and kept for high prices, but high water took it. ., ' Sociable. ihe China pheasant is a sociable bird, and when the occasion offers will strike up an acquaintance with domestic fowls, especially when forced by stress of circumstance. A boatman, while passing the Lawrence place, north of the Eugene bridge. Sun day, observed a China pheasar.t sitting contentedly wiin me cmckens on a lew branch, while on every side was a wvaste of water. This bird does not take kindly to tiees and seldom lights in them. cugene uuard. liiangc of iA8E. Monmouth Is soon to have a newspaper, to be called the Mon . . - . . r . ..... mouin uemocrai. v a McMillan, re cently of Wasco, will be editor and pro prietor, lie nas purcnaseo the plant , of the Independence Tribune, which he will move to Monmouth and use in publishing tne new paper. A Paint Shoiv-Ridge & Amos, two experienced and live young painters, have bought out the paint shop and business of Mr Geo vassaio, located over the wagon shop of A J Amslyn, and will h:reatei run it. They are reported to be good workmen, In fancy as well as pliln wark, and deserve a liberal patronage. When any one thinks that nobody esres (or or loves him, hn would do wen to ass himself what he ha done to make any boJy care tor or love him, Jefferson Re. view. The above I a very good St Valentines day text and must have ween written by tht erudite editor ot our worthy ex. with that day lit view. The many who received colored lithographs of ouUpokcn expre lon of opinion of the recti er should stop and piuse and con.Mcr what he ha dune not to deserve them The young man gastng at the awful llkenc of a bummer, or the hideous countenance of the sot, or the penetrating face of ihbore,nrth dull face of the porker, or the loose phis ot the spendthrift, or the raking expression ol the rake, or and so forth, should pause and contemplate It he ha not done something to entitle hi 111 to the nauseating contumely. Though the custom ot sending hurried valentines through the mall Is an unsavory one, It I possible that sometimes a poor sinner Is reminded ot "tils preval'lng had habit in such a stinging manner that he will button up hi shuc,take his hands out hi pockets.remove the red from bis nose, exterminate the auger from his face, or annihilate hi ctHh gsse and conclude to be a man. It Is barely possible but not probable. The Albany Democrat says Eugene has the most children of any town of it Uc in the state. Whats the matter with It slse t The number of school children I a liood Indication of the number of resi dent In a town. Albany doesn't like to acsnow ledge that this town 1 growing Register, , 1 There It I again but Albany has al. ways acknowledged that Eugene I grow ing, and our cltUeus and psers always speak a good word lor It, Nevertheless our statement was correct. Owing to the fact that quite number move temporarily Into that city tor the purpose ot sending their large children to the State University the public school Is filled with the smaller ones, and the showing Is larger for the pop ulatlon of that city ttun anywhere else In Oregon. A fact that speaks In strong lan guage lor the educational JjclliiL-s of our neighbor, and as well tor Its progress, though there ere several cities with larg er populatktn.showing a smaller school at tendance. ASi rNto.H Bbiock.- Salem already has a suspcnslcn bridge. Here It U; In the window of the Oregon Land com pany's office Is good design of the new suspension bridge that still be constructed across the Willamette river this year. Bert Cook I the orlelnator ot the new model, and he ha constructed his mlna- ture bridge wholly ot strong twine and advertising matter that Is sent out by the company. The model attracts the atten tion of every pawcr by and alt look upon It tilth pleasure. Three Lives Lost. The worst land slide yet reported occurred near the head of tide' on the Sluslaw, says the Register. About quarter of a mite above ttte head ot tide, near the foot ol a large mountain, lived Mr O Andrew and family. The heavy rains had softened the side ot the mountalnjtnd an Immense quantity of dirt and rock slid down and buried their house forty fett deep. Mr Andrews and hi old et son were swept Into the river, and were rescued about nine miles below, each on a log. His wife and dtuehter.a young lady, and hi son, aged n.had not been found at Ut aecrHints,and It Is supposed the were burled beneath the slide. Tin Morxino Mi J tV Crawford of lite Marion county erand jury, now In session, ordered a subpoena to be nerved on the editor ot The Journal In order lw get the names ol parties who have made state ments as to Ihe negligence and bad man agement of the state asylum for the Insane located al alem.--Journal. The Democrat predicts It wilt end in simply smoke. So far as we can learn the general verdict is that Ue management of the asylum I good. Flsws can be picked even In the management of a newspaper; but there will not be enough In thrt ol the asylum to even make the grand jury blln k A Heroic Dret. We stop in deep thought at th. following very beroio sot nar rated by ths Corvaliis Times 1 ' W S Mo Fadden returned from Juoclion IsH Saiar- day, where ba bad been detatoed for R weak by tha flood. Us had a varied experieooe during bis abteoire, bat tJ most beroio part of bis trip was the rescuing of a eoaple of tramps from a tree. It seems ba wss goieg from Junction City to bis fstber'a residence ie a smalt boat when be espied two profes sional tourist among tho brsnobs of a fir tree. They bad been driven tnere by the high water on 8turly,and when found by alaek the following Xoesuay ware almost in a atarving condition. Tney wers Invited to a seat in the imsll erst t and taken to a plaee of safety, where tbey werefsd and eared for until the waters receded." Oregon to California. The prlncl pal obstructions now between Oregon and California are the immense land slides in the Cow Creek canyon. Fourteen hun dred men are at work clearing the track at that point, though the story is told that Kochicr, in response to tne application lor men, ordered twenty-five sent forwa-d at once. When the first train will be through is presumably speculation. The first of Marsh is not a wild gness, though some declare It will be two months. vDEALER IK- OREGON. DRUGS, EOICIUEG STATlOllARYaO. ' ti! ! nu Tjiiot Artiolai, Pjrf rmry ai 1 Minl.nl Instruaiant. "Tf-f Iptl " fare! ctlly complin lad .'ay an 1 night, Messrs Schroder and Molt, of Salem have opened their new saloon on Front St and have christened tt "The Farmer Home." Junction Pilot. A poor title for a sa:oon, and a poor home for a farmer. If he makes his home there look out for big mortgages and sher iff sales. Saloons do an injustice to the farming commur.lty by having such names. It is enough to call them Eureka or something like that. Not Very Trcstic At the last term of the Lane county circuit court Wm Put nam, a young man ot about so years ot age, was sentenced to tlx months Imprls onment In the county jail for exhibiting obscene pictures. Sheriff Sloan had made a trusty of him and allowed him consider able liberty. Ills confidence however was misplaced.as the young man left Monday evening going souin on tne railroad track Uuard. Some Seattle Property. Through Rev. Klrkpatrlck, the rustling real estate man of Lebanon, Mr W Beck, of Seattle has sold to Mr J O Writsman four acre joining that city for $3,000, ' V HXRK to G et Them'. When wanting an organ, or yiana call on. G. L Blackmas, where you can select from a first class stock. Will Bk Repaired. The work of r fairing the bridge at Salem, taken out by the high waters, Is being considered by the Marion county court, and A Bush, W" ll Byers and P H D'Arcy have been appointed a committee to view the bride and see how much it will cost to repair Tt, We sincerely hope the bridge will be re paired, as Salem earned it by commend able pluck and enterprise. See Hill's Code Sec 4143 ot Xltle V, page 1761. At Mehama Deputy Sheriff Wright tr.an returned last evening from Mehama, where he had been on court duties. He reports all bridges In good condition be tween here and that point. G P Terrell sent down a fine bunch of radishes that he had raised in his garden up at his moun tain home, journal., 5 Some Funny Facts, Here are a few facts that show up the present fraudulent system ol assessment in good style. Ac cording to the rolls compiled and on file In the oflice tt the Secretary ot State Uma tilla county I asiesied $450,000 more than Multnomah county on money,note,acct'l etc., and yet Multnomah county claim $7,500,000 more IndnUness than Umatilla count. Isn't that' wholesale robbery Another cate t Union county's money ,ete., are atsccd a. $140,000 more than that of Marlon county, and tint indebtedness of the latter Is $950,000 more than thai of the former. The Indebtedness In Linn county Is three limes a much a the total of mon ey, note and accounts. Multnomah coun ty's asscWnent on money, note and ac. counts last year was $1,71440, and yet in ....... .i.i .. 1 me iac,e 01 tuai v i ciauneii titat real es. late tranxacllons of Portland, with a popu lation of 60.000, amounted to $14,000,000 during iSHy ; her manufacturing output 90,000,000, iimi 9u.j,ouo,noo w invested In wholesale and retail trade, not includlnir bank, and the lat statement ot her ten principal banks shows a capital of $6,11.0, 000, with surplus and undivided nroilu amounting to laJSO.JJ.or a total bank capital In tloe ten principal bank c f $,- 10.750 Jl. rneso figures reall astonish- ng, and it I not to be wondered at that a well known Albany man a few davs aa-o should stale that he couldn't conscientious- take the oath to make an asiesamenl under the present svstem.whleh Is inlu.ilce llself. Tiir Girl Debate The young ladles of the Euiaxlan Society of the Btate Uni versity have just debated the question, familiar to even Hotentots, Resolved that the women ot the United States sho'ild have the right ot suffrage." The question was decided by Prof Bain In the negative. The following are given as the principal argument on each tides Affirmative That women have to eav taxea, which Is taxation without repre sentatlon ; that women are trying to get rid ot the curse ol rumi that thev are more competent to vote than a foreigner ornegroiihat l; the history of the cru a ies the women were of great benefit to the army and that they would make the government better JSreallve J he Influence of women In politics caused the downfall of Rome: hey are not physically ttrong enoueh to compcte.wlth mens thsy would lose many courtes4t whlc't are shewn ihemj ther are only seeking office: they are easily itcou raited, women have not tha bral is in that direction, there would be rivalry In every household, and it would destroy woman t Influence with a wayward boy. Nx AT All. Tlte Oregon Ian of the 7th Inst, under the head of Slaughter ol tha Innocents," ha an article regarding the killing ot Chinese pheasants, and says Some 60 Indict menta were found aaalnst persons In Linn couity and that no action was taken on them, a Judge Boise ex pressed what may probably be called an 'unjudicial' opinion to the effect that the law made for the protection s.t Mongolian neasants only protected those originally brought here, and nst their young. A a matter of fact no Indictments were made at Jl, and at nearly as we can learn no effort was made to secure a wholesale Indictment of offenders. The truth is, though, thai the slaughter of Chinese pheasants (few call them ' itiroeenuj hat been about as general at tliat t4 any other llrd,and probably more hare been klt'ed. Yami-ina Bay TI Kate & Annals laying on her beam ends, bang up against the bulkhead at Oystervllte, sod full of water. During the pat stormy weather Y- qulna Bay was about as mi-ddy as Rider Haggard t river hear the Amber cliv. while in thl condition iVa bar would have been a bully pond lor German carp. The cava In ot tha blurt that took place In Yaqulna last week It worth thousands ot dollar to the railroad company. A inousana aviisr wonn Ol powder would not have accomplished what the rain did. The rock and dirt fell Into the bulkhead just where It was wanted Republican. A Lottery City. Those who are bucking" at the Louisiana lottery, and TUB BEI'UBUCANS AU8UEIT1NU FOUND OUT. . 4S.SWH In the next tlx niomlis of Congressional ac tivity, the verdict upon which will be pronoun ced In November next and will be a forecast of a more general verdict that will he Kmlersd in November 189a, the Democratic party will gain by comparison with every act of the Ks publicast in Ihe While Iioue, the Senate andllou of Reppresenta.ivcs. Whatever the politicians may imagine the gtcat mant of Ihe jieoitt of this country in t lie long ran want Iheir local govetnmtnit to protect their Ptrsont and property, and will not tolerate the assumption ly the liiU-al authorities way off la Wsshington of the functions that properly belong to the tnwn meeting, the County Board and the S'nta Legislature, No mailer bow loudly interested individual may talk the oth er way, th sotr second thought of the peq.le of th United States I in favor of the lowext taxation that wilt provide the government economically viminlslered, wilh sufficient money, Th people of tht United State do not wa t their dim id schools and their local elect iontmansged in VYashingtontihey ar real ty for home tulc first, last and alt the lime,nnd no often of money will divert many of them or any considerable time from tltit fundament al principal of popular government. The psojil of the United Slates will in the long run tolerat only those taxes thai are for the goo 1 of tht wbol community, and they are tepidly finding cut that a Republican tariff tytm is for the gnud of certain classes. Tbe RfAINKON TIIKTAflirr. Mr. Blaine's article in th January num ber of the North American Review has more vulnerable point In It than any pro ducflun he ha ever before put forth on tht ttihject. It I clearly In the line of I me trutn to say of II r. Dlalue, (hs he dots of fr. Glr.dtttiir,) that he Is the most distinguished reprcsrttntlve of the ''pro tection" school of political economists. That he should bcln to weaken In hi defense of hi favorite policy, "protection", augurs a breaking In the lines of the lesser lights at well as among the rank and file of "protection's" devotee In this ankle Mr. Blaine admits what henevr admitted before, that free trade t better for Great Brlllan than "protection". This, then, doe away with all comparisons between wages paid in G-eat Britain and th United Stairs to show that "protection" tecaret high wtg.s. But lo show the straits to which he Is di I ven In tils attempts to break the force of Mr. Gladstone' stern logic, we have only to state that after having made the admlsoion, he makes a number of comparisons with BrltUh statistics to show that his own ad r.Urion Is false. To show that he thinks that "free trade" is better for Great Brilatn than "protection" he makes this remarktble siste nent: "So far from guarding herse.f against material fiom other countries, her, (Great Britain ) Industrial system would wither THE DO0C1UT u t h t Advertising ;neriiorri lo tlieCMifrol WlllamolUVallrj. First National Kank Or Af.BASf , OREtl5. r- r - - - 8.E, YOCf.. ssldrat lw Prwldsnt if ilsr . M M ...... . Ita peculiar fflea?y fa Co motuino " murU to tha process and noTMiiso Mdii ta compounding as to LIKE IT ,,h0 ln?redlenU themselves, 'iHkeil Jo time, ltcbeck disc In tba ontaet, or it tbey be advanced wui prove a potealeur. " Ka Homo &totsfflttatllt it lakes the plaee of a i''''y.1f'& flKlir and eomljr or.,' '1 tt-rlpiloiiK. AH wlior-a1 3 1 FOR 'WHOSE M-ilmitnry lives wilt nod Z ,.,,, A It Hie best preventive. ciife-,! ,,BI"r. FS iMlenrelirlndliretlm. r? '- ;niiKiln, rues lilKl or Jteariaeba; rtlUonsaasa, fa.m.r. .r. finding out thatlheyar- burden- Lnd d,c f fort.!gn proJucU wllhheU d for th ak of manufacturers, while th nuaufacturert arc fast finding out that they are heavily taxed for the benefit of the men who own the mine and forests, from which their material come and the manufacturer; of lb finest goods, who employ th most men at the best wages, have already found that they arc taxed for the benefit of the manufacturer even a brief period". How doet thl re markable statement comport with tSe state ments daily made lyr protectlot.Ut of high and low degree lo the effect that tbe Eng lish people are rapidly growing tired of "free trade" and longing for "protection". If "protection" is to cause the industrial system of Great Britain to wither, whv of the cruder form of merchandise who employ ,hould they openly call for their own de. Ies intelligent laborer and fewer of them and structlon by callina- for "protection". The pay them lower wages, The American people most amusing feature of Mr. Blaine's argu. discover, several year ago that the tubsiJit. ment I that he uniformity attribute all Ing of steamers wss the use of public money tor prosperity in this government lo"protec th benefit of the business of private citizens, lion" and all adversity, all financial de- and for that re sun and for tbe further reason I presslon, to low tariff. lie was greatly at that th subsidy pjlicy did not even secure th I a lost to find any shadow of proof that tlte indirect benefits promised by lit piomotert,who financial depression of 1857 was the result wet usually its benficiatie, tbe Amcticsn of the low tariff of 1846, and, In the ab- people definitely abandoned the subsidy policy tence of anything better, he takes the fol- and they will sternly rubuk any effort to re- lowing extract from Mr. Uuchanon's vl it. message lo coneress after the panic- All these discoveries ate ducoveilet of tlte I "rVlth unsurpassed plenty In all the el worrhlessne or the wickedness of Republican ment pi national wealth, our manfact- projects, end they tnak the speedy and per- " upended. our public works 1 7 , , ... ,. T are retarded, our private enterprise of mtnent restoration of tbe Democratic party, .fr-r-nr titu ..k, k... loentsi lt.Dr.Hlf,M. Nn Inu ' V'n,'-, Injerforetie with bustoes nlfi! tukliis. tiir children it t,n.i in. O'K-ont ami harmlem. No dantrr front xM.nro nner IuMIiik. Cures Colla. IH-arrbo-a. IS.,wel ComplalaU, rrrib ajeso and vrLI Colu. Invalids and dellenl perwm will And, ft tha mlll!t A rwrtaiit and Tonic thpy can use. A llttla taken at night Insures refrchlne slanp and a untnral avacnotlon of tba bowel. A Utile tnken In tho mnrnlng sharpen the fttwt,u-, renntm tba SloioacU aud weeteus tlw breath. a . rimiciAK opnaoH. " nrvtklnc medicin (or tw(y yesm n4 tun emr bMe sbls to ' f UP s alHs compouad thx would. lk htmmuns kegutaw, prompd etily rnev ti. Ur to scilon, . M die sane tims aid (imtcad of weak . en.nf I ths d!geliv sod SMisulauva ow tr of the iyma." L. M. Hirroa, M.B., W,hioctoB, Ark. Mnrfcsof Oenilnenesw, Ixx.k forthe'rM Trn-la-Marlt on front t Wmpper, and tba tfciil anl Hls-niiture of J. II. 'Miiu Co- la tad. u the side. Takouoolhr. . TRARSACTS A OEKKRALbsnblef Lanlowe. ACCOBirra KErr a1jert s sheck. H01IT EXCHA50K snd tl raohie tr.n .,,1 -w York. 8sa rroe. Avtiio A I'm 'WSS. CCoLLErrTlONf t Al Eon nntbls mm. t, K. T(W, E. W. I,sa-u Bmii, ' L. Fli, Wstiss E Ti'sesia. IJnn County Bank. Conn, Exlston & CIiaml)erlain, i ALBANY vv - OREGON, j fit ACTS ajWHi-tl tbskliis lualn. DSiwtnal Dasfson ,f York. sa fortlsad, Oreian IA2f HOrflTMi sp(isr4 ssaurUy KEreiYSdspaslUsolow tck. fis.i Hank of Oregon. ALBANY, - - - CSESO. GJkJXrSTAJC, 30,000. Prtwtlsal ....,.-.......iJ. BRY4NT Via President. M. jr. MEKfcf L f, aabler .;.... J. W. ULAi K DIRKCTnttS. IT Bryant. 3 9, Blain, Oeo Humphrey, O M rtaw.it, SJi.iDlng, HF Merrill. Utte,has aol to!grap!iIa trani far On Nsw Yirtr, Sa Fran iseo and sod all principal point in Oregon end Washington, ? . CllcUoa msde on favorable terms. it lost TO MAXE ROOM FOR MY LARC5 STOCK CF FALL AND WINTER GOODS WILL SELL Mr ENTIRE STOCK OF ' BOOTS AMD SHOES. th party of th people, to power again. IX. sands of usef.il laborer are thrown out of I employment and reduced to want," The reader will observe that there Is not t word here at to the cause ot the condi tion of things a described by President Buchanan. Had Mr. Blaine been as can did a he i skillful he would have read Mr. Buchanan's message a tittle closer and AT COST SALE, AND TKET?MIJST CO. THIS WILL BE A CLOSING OUT COME EAKLY AND CET Envelope wer first used In 1S39. Th first air pump was made in 1650. The first ticll pea was made in iSjo, The first lucifcr match wss made in 1829, The first Iron steamship wot built in 1830, 1 he would have found the following at the Ships were first "copper bottomed" in 17S3. 1 real ce of the great depression then The first horse railroad waa built in 1826 27. 1 existing - TICmIslaRibip plied the lludsoa in 1S07. 1 It I apparent that our existing tultor Th first newspair advertisement appeared ,un hv proceeded loUlr from extrata- in 165a, Tbe first watches were made in Xuretnburg I na speculations and gambling in stock. in 1477. I These revuulons must continue to occur The 61st us of a locomotive In thi. country ' tuccesslve Interval so long a the paper , .... ' I currency and bank loans and discounts of was m 1010. - ... . the country shall be left to Ihe discretion 1 n nrt lawmaker tovti was orougot 10 1 01 tmri kmdri trresponcioia Banking America in 1818. Th 1'utk County Obnrvtr by reason of its oyaity to tb interest oi that county Is con strained to say that il can af:ly say that Polk ciunty has toftcred Icttfiout the flood thaa any other county In lb Willamette Valley, and then by virtue of its any tehling. loyalty lo Dallas, at the proper place for tbe county teat of that county, it i led lo tay Out the losses al Independence were remarkably targe, that 10,000 bushels of whet t alone wiih the ware Institutions" This, then, I the evidence ot Mr, Blaine' own witness as lo the cause ot the panic ot 1857. Koi a word about the Walker tariff ol 1S46. And Mr. Blaine knew all about the existence ot this evl dence. Every man who lived In the west in 1857 will remember the hard time then, and all consequent upon the fact thai state bank bill were o depreciated that It wm almost Impossible to use any ot it as money. Every one of adult age remembers the dire financhl cricis ot 1S73 bouse were lost making a loss well up to their pame are not few, are In suspense 9000 ,B1 lhe0 um miU ortb ovcr , S0 1 that shook the business of the country to owing to tha blockade ot malt route, says I lh th damag crested by the mistmsl lu founjioo, and wrecked many a man the Guard. In Eguene several club have 10 ,guow ,!) oow wouw amount to 40,-1 jn U A!I lhu happened when the been organized, beside many individual I coo, all ot wbien makes a tad picture for one I war Urjfl ot 1861 was In full force. There .-.tJr!:!T,? 0 h wi6 f tb Uiusta.muchreaaon to believe that thl. in uiv EainiHiniDnnuun, a ne orawiaa i t. 1. 1. .-i 1 Tuesdaf took not less than Saoo from Eu- . w" " xn" PC crisU was the result ol Ihe high tarta a gene. Many who took aghast at ordinary 10 M nr aied at mat piac thgt t!,e p)M,c 0f ,s57 ,he result of the Ksrnoung imci oevote tnetr spare money 1 wics to rem . 1 e wwiwr 1 Y,jKer (jrin 0f i&f,f Mr. Blaine com r A. wi. acmorn.txtng tot- u devoted lo the Interest of tb latttr as against p(ire, the lncrcMe In wealth In the United ter. J.na lollowlnir - are tlia mimKere I . . I drawing the prlnclnsl prUes in the Loulsl anaot tne nth: nrst oriie. aatios ad. 44'33S 3d, 30919! 6lh, 74798; 9th, 660671 1 in, 07001. Mistake. A traveling correspondent in the Oregonlan ot the 13th Instant stated that every bridge on the Santiam had been washed out.exccptlng the Jefferson bridge, whereases nearly as can be learned, not a single bridge was destroyed, and atl stand, though tome of them are somewhat dam aged, particularly the approaches. In the matter of bridges the greatest damage to tne county is tne lost of part of the Urownt vine oriuge on the Calipoola. The total loss In the county Is comparatively tmall. icss, as a matter ot fact.lhan the estimates placed on any of the neighboring counties ,wn county gets on remarkably well, A &m all War Saturday at the depot a tmall tlzed battle occurred between Un cle Sam and Wellt Fargo. The foimer- let Ihe truth be told had wrongfully and unlawfully appropriated the large truck which the latter used for Inland traffic atonir the S. P. platform.and loaded it with fifty or sixty malt tacks full of newspapers, magaxtnea and package. Welle Fargo ordered an attack on the enemy and by muscular activity did the Boston tea act, unloading ihe truck promiscuously, much to the anger of uncle Bam, who stormel tome, but did not order a counter attack It wat at least amusing for the audience. A Bridme Scheme. In Lane county the Springfield bridge washed out and lodged near the Eugene bridge, the ap proach to which also went. The circum stance suggested a bright idea, and the County Court has let the contract for build ing an enlarged approach to the Eugene bridge, using the Springfield bridge as an economic measure, it is to be built in twenty days, ao we are informed by a gentleman recently irom mat vicinity. the former piece. Chicago business la farm products tor year 1889 illustrate the preponderance of this I ,lrjf clement in the general business of the country, Not to weary with figures, the receipts of cat tie wer 3,000,000 aud of bogs 5,000,000 head; of flour, 4,500,000 barrels; wheat, 18, 763,000 buxheUr corn, 8o,oco,ooo, oats, 50, 000,000; rye, a, 600,000, and barley, 1 1,500, Ooo. Rcducine flour to wheat the total equals 183,555,000 buthels train. The iron and Slates from i860 to iSSoto the increase la wealth In Great Britain tor the same to I n-rln.1 (A .kna Ik k,. no fill, nt m nrntortiva Here again he Is unfortunate, as he has already admitted that free trad Is better for Great Britain than protection, and therefore it the latter did r.ot Increase a fast In wealth a the United States, her Increase would hive been lest had she been under a protect! e tariff law. But even had he not admitted so much, the compar ison would be valueless at during all thlt Beal Bargains. AT THE SAME TIME DO NOT EOHCET THAT 1 HAVS A COMPLETE STOCK CF BUY GOOD; Notions, Furnshing Goods, etc, WOULD ESPECIALLY CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO THE FOLLOWJtfi LINES: Dress Goods, Trimmings, Silk, Table Linen, Gloves, Hosio. ry, Fancy Hoods, etc ALL AT LOWEST CASH T3ICE- RESPECTFULLY, W. F. READ, The Leading Cash Dry Goods Store. tteet industr.e were active, and Chicago muis piod the great west wat being settled up produced 4I4 ions ol tteet rant ana 500,- by immlarantt Irom England, Germany, 3a6 grotttontofpig iron. The bank clearingt IreUni ,na other European countrlet of the year were $3,380,000,000, the largest on I wn0 Settld upon the rich prairie landt and record. I in a few veart made them valuable, while no such processes were going on In Great The Sahara Desert it tald to be growing. I Brtlaln at her population wat already The fertile ttnp of l-gypt It lest than t watdentC- An equally fallaciout comparison within historic times, and the sands are invad- 1, ,ni(ie 0Y jtfi Blaine to show, that, un- ing Tunis. A French scientific commissioner I aer protection agricultural eUtet Increase reports to hit government that the whole I jn wealth more rapidly tMn manufactur- southera pt of f urns is gradually becoming I ing iUtes 1 je Mvs that from i860 to 1SS0 desiccated. 1 he commissioner, t isutnc, ithe ,ixKew England state with New York cannot suggest any measure for saving tie ,nd Pennsylvania Increase In wealth ai6 oasis of the desert from extinction. water cannot be obtained jby any tupport vegetation. Sufficient I meant to I Queen Victoria admlret American oyt- tert. On a recent outgoing steamer were a dozen barrels of Long Island oysters bound for Windsor Castle, been selected with great care, and their shells have been sandpapered and polished until they are as smooth as a well-worn pocketbook. per cent, wntie tne eigne agricultural ttatet of Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Nebraska, and Wisconsin increased during the tame period 396 per cent He seems to have entirely overlooked itie fact that in i860 They have I the eight agriculture, state -were 'young I -tiKnnlv, .nnrce rtnmitatlnl hiitrlch In unoccupied government lands which were offered on the mtt liberal termt to tettlert both from New England and from Europe, and that during all thlt time hundreds of London lawyertnow employ shorthand j thousandt ot people were settling upon In Ihelr office Svork. T.ie entries, draftt, affidavits and the multitude of other doc ument they are called upon to prepare are now taken down in ahort-hand at their dictation and are copied from that. these land making them. -valuable and that herein it the secret in the tncreate of the wealth of that vast western empire. Does any one suppose that these states would have been any less rapidly settled under a low, than under a high "tariff? No sane man does. If Mr Blaine desires to find the, to him latent cause of this remarkable increase of Under Peculiar Circumstances. The wife of Wm. Miller, on the island ep- !. - C.I.A.U - UI.4U . - - l 1 1 J posuo sra.rusHi.il... U..U vo a cm.o When the construction of a raitroad is the rafters of a building a few nights ago. . ,, n,, ,u 1 . Her husband was alone In the house, and H," ' 7 - by means of roes swung the bed, with temple, and then persuade the people that wealth in these western states let him weigh his wife in it, to the rafter when she gave I It la r manifestation of the wrath orttie 1 tne tact careiuny mat uurmg me time irom birth to the child. They were rescued nd. 9nit the road. 1 1860 to 1880 the New Encland states and New shortly efter Kevlew. York and Pennsylvania increased ia popula How Saved. To R E Keene is due I There Is in Windsorcastle agotd punch-1 tion but 37 per cent while the agricultural the credit of saving the Stayton bridge I bowl and ladle for which George IV. paid I states named increased over 215 per cent, and says the Jefferson Kevlew. Mr Krene al-1 10,000 guineas, and the investment is I the increase in tke latter states was not because wholly profitless because there is never a of the h'gh tarift but in spite of if, owed himself to be lowered from the bridge on to some drift that had accumu lated against one 01 the piers, and while swinging by a rope sawed a large log In two which allowed the drift to swing clear and float down tne river. drop of punch brewed In tt. A Bio Slide. A big land slide ocuurred on the south side of Spencer buttethe first of last week. It Is tald about forty acres at the foot of the but'e, which before was with . small ; Oftk .tree, wat covered with from four to ten feet of dirt and rock's.' The Sllda! went down with terrible 1 lorcw aiiu mi v .1 ccs were vrusnea to lepltnters. IJugene Register. When Baby ma sick, we gave her CtMntU, When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. -When she bec&m Hiss, she elnng to Caa torla, When sha had Children, th gave tbo CaaUria German emigration to this country I diminishing. The number of departures from January to October was about Sa,- ooo, against 99,000 for the tame time last year and 100,000 in 18S5. Although slavery does not exlet, prap erly cpeaklng, In China, in the eyes of the law the large poating-popuJation and actors fill the position of slaves. A table, made up at Boston, showi that the grand total of money embezzled from corporations, private firms and the United States government during ihe year 1SS9 was $8,562,753. Get A machine. And wtien getting one let It be either a Domestic or Davis Price & Robson are agents for- these perlor sewing machines and invite an spection of what they can do. eu-In INSURE IN THE ALBANY FARMERS AND MERCHANTS . Insurance Company. Safe, Sound; Oonservativ Revere House: ALBANY, - OREGON CHAS. PFEIFFER PROPRIETOR. lotted no in first-class style. Tables fntplied with tbe beat in tba market, tnoe sleeping apartments. Sample room for eouimeroiartravelora, CTfr C'aar.h ta aati frans Ihe'Hatel.lEl FOSHAY & MACON, . vasuuUi sn aatAO ... Druggists and Booksellers AfMitafor JohnB. Alden's pnblieatiom, mhch wb soil at onblisber' prtin witSa potajeea'la'., . ; ... , cr buraness pursii'-s at the Portland Busines foltegc yortlaud, Cresou, or at the Capital Bm Sb .-s-i Coileire Balcm, Orecoa. .Both scIkwIs ar nnuer ihe tu axemen t of A. P. Armstrong, twv Ja ns course of studies and same rates ot tui;i Uns in , SliorJIiand. !j Mwrittng, Penmanship and English Perer m -nt!i. Day and evening; sessions. Students e i tied at any time. orjoit Catalogue, ad '.it rn!iii tsusaa Ctllwt, AO Capital Bsiuitm XorUaud, Otegun. Wit tjaw-ni, Oregon. S. W. Paisley? Albany, Orsgoa. W HOLES .ALE DEALER IN- ivJUllfUU J Ul-kSA ti-,- IJ