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THE DEMOCRAT is the Best f V - Advertising latillutn In theCcrdr! ' Wlllamclti Valley. THE DEMOCRAT YCV New York World nJ American Farm One vear for $2.fl). VOL XXV. ALBANY, OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY Ji, 1890. iVO i , i Hi I '. I 1 8: 1 Ay ) V WW. xX.n- l if ' v-v ; -TV i i r. fi'- ANTj-r.iLfOJ o.priAs:i a: sail all Unc Twulm, Ui.!i.4 K vs., iU ...i I'omk, mi4 l"'?; ;i a: I roamtUi. i r 1 1 '.i e 'jr at nrt h ras As. . , -,i .,, , w . ca!.- i on tut l ti.iv k l.unu.K-! to 5i:r woc-l vtu v.un a.v t.U.w..!, iu. iw rerun. LJ, j '';. l'l.!'tlr'l 'l, CoM, llKir.o- J,-.-r.-.. n-wM!! t'!i-u.; rwl l tow v ... :U rtuuxM vvn-UH Imh, CuiUim nuOj'UU'i, lfj' i;". i r Lcrt - r i ? n t v c p ; i a; o irinE titt-'T r l't( lillivru. l I ;j.;Uwl' o ii iy -or.' ,n (r.HuVt'i I h u C'ltf RFt2nj'T. 1 1 1 in'Mj In ill rv ,:. ittxn.M Hli f -vor. ('. h r. v hrv)u D" r.'"Y tti. H-ltCR'S T TT.U!KR ( U"E n Dl. HJLttM WHOrpM-JCCUSN CURS, ix,..-, f, WhlTlB4 (.,A frr. - WI'MSr rye- f' r f I-. Hj-"i r.-i"i l'i-to.(i, lr. Hi Jo-S ltS-'iml'o .'JVtiit'.l.inr, h.1 i II lct.lmi.lic ,: lliw vtitiA Ion '.uu; it Tilil, I k. , n , U hi ,lhft.iaiMi i.iiu o..f ili..ti,ia, vul 4u Mi.t a l iu.tl . . Kwi ol Sl.-O pr Puikje. S.s Putkuga fcr S5.CC. T r lh iJ- ill..lt n ).ini f . rrin t If fil .i. I. h.. .r .i lev i ..rir- . r.:r- ( HLLH? tPUG COMPANY. C-M Foshay & Mswon, Agents, Albsny. Or NKW STORE. SEW GOODS Mitchell & lewis Co., -DEALERS IN Agricultural Impiemcnts ' j. l ; ' AND . VEHICLES m m OOME -A-ISTID FURNITURE.,. To wnl Imi An I riirblA furntur s mn nfaeturwl In Hinitv 4 Thomas Brink. J ULIU Golden IHia Mock haa bean enUrjtel no tttnt II -iia: r on ibr Owt, noil conMHUof fjogor Bros. Silverware, P ijo lit inf and Crys talware, Boys' Wagons Doll Carriage-, Fancy Goods,, and : neral assortment of Oroclnoy anrt Toys. n bajt I!r" ...J xrrlM lh lr utock bM Ixmiq 1J.I eomplol line of FAftfllLY GROCH Agiot for lnTro eompil wiih epitl a'xtlii 75.()00,W'. f-Jcl op p?rl frap.oilii. Hlpr wiH deuU-U gpro hen.- G. L. BLACKMAiS The Leading "Druggist, ALBANY DRUGS, MEDICINES STATIONARY tC. pficiaUUt-FiaiTjiItt Ar.l.j'.ai, Pdrf i a ir ai 1 rivtronnnti Ifrrlptl Crelll m npa-, Mc' 'jty a 1 iilglit. ttti? T.RADKR. G. W. - AIjIE3 - SaperiokV "Argancl." rGarIaH, grOYES AND RANGES. 1 xAil Firo backs. Warrant od for 5 years, All sizes an styles, oofing, DR. HiLLCR'S ;-L? C'JHE '.liH'a!i! im'il lm. url.V I'm . A rfort t uVa.itl'ri!i i Ii lisUl.Wr. Pm-:( u l rami r'J"C. Uihi;ci ii u viiui lifc,' iu :ni. 4V(H..4,u.j rii'i; r viY vi I I nl.ii I rnrvt I r I til vf Uli-. b .k i.f il,pi..., t F.iA'.Cl; CAL; U. S. A. v" - ! -.-t.-rr: ' t r rrffli it - imi im m m SEE TJ2 0.r Gradwohl's Rule Bazaar: In Hi WllU-imti. Vlly, l whl. OREGON. THE LEADER SMITH, A - X'J " If - The Woild'o best. More than hun dred 7 hun dred differ o n t sty ies co ok s and heatQrs if.. . !ob' -Work, Plambing. .Vonli. P.'io Bailors - LOCAli JIECORI) Vom-ntarily. Tlie fillowlny; from (he Klninnih Sf.r U nlxmt a Linn county inun, who prieiiU the pcctilUr cne of having reigned from a government po ulttan. Mr McKarland will be here In about a month, having heen inUucd bjr Gen Api'lr'iitc to remain awhile and lt In tfaljjhicnlns 'me o( the bunlnen of the oilice: O C McFnrlnnd Ik In town nerving hi pnrtv n a delegate to the dem ocratic convention, (tela about leaving hit po.t ai Supeilntendent of clumla at ai me auenev. where ne lia oeen in ine governniciit nervlce for the pant fo'rye. not a we have been told on account of vhanue In admlnlhtratln, hut voiunlaillyt a we oWrve the aent en Applcgatc, nlgnlllet a rex ret thitt he U leaving, ana alto i;lvi- him a good tetter of reccom inenil.il ion, a doe ex-Agent r.merv, whoie lilend.hiii Bttet Mitck't faithful' or to the ne-vlce, An Indian agency U a hard nlace to live In pence, but Mack leavrt lili a h.j.t of Mend He will viktt for awhile hi old home at Albany. (Jregon, w hen we hope to - him return to DiU county. Mince writing the ilove Mr McKarland Iimh been elected delegate to the democratic Mate convention. Tint Circi n. (iooJ ld crowds at tended McMahon' clrcux, afternoon and evening, and there waa leta grumbling than with most any clrcuiever In the tit Not only the price of admlKn but the performance were very natUfactory. One ring performance are much the best. Thcv are more like family affair. The tumbling wit remarkably Rood, couple doing double In good hape. The Irapcxc act, ground tumbling, cro bar, slack wire, trained elephant, donkev and bare Due, tilling, were all cxcUenl,hllcr than UHual. There wrre ccverat clown and more clown wr i k and better than In three ring clrcvme ; but of cute there were old chetnul. A Dutchman cpUode bronchi In the merchant o! the cltv, who paid IiHT It. In irootl haic The old fellow came In loaded down with packiei bought at diHerent ptacr In th city. "Come again. IIintkbs, The following from the Regttr l an example of a very common occurrence now aduy. It U to be hoped that hi thU and all other cat?, though, the exampleof Mr lambach It not fol lowed: "A womin giving her name a I'er.illa MPIer arrived I4 Kugcne few day ago looking tor her brother, V it Hunter. She I about lxty year old and aythe came troin l'ittuburg, Pa. She ays her brother wrote to her that he wa living a few mile from Eugene and want ed her to come out . (ttte U now unaVe to find him and no ono here teem to know a man by that name. If there U uch a man In thl vicinity h should nake htmtclf known. No WATkK. At the time the fire twoke out at Junction lat Monday inornlng,ay the Eugene RegUler, there wa little or no water In the tank and the citlen had no mateil-tl with which to fight the fire. It wa found that m m rope had h.-ti. sat" uraled with oil and put under the building and then lighted. A ma.i living near the building that burned I be heaid some one run by hi houe a few minute be fore the tire broke out and them Is no doulg but that the fire wa the work of an incendiary. There are firebug in lU-t city that should be found out and dkposfd of." A Cimnt Walk. A ten foot cement walk I beiig erected by ilalne & Hoff man on Ellsworth street In f out of the Un!vrr:'!it church, through the public 4litt ol Mr Ahly Penrre. A pUnk walk will be put in on the Fourth s'.rcet side, with a cement curbstone along the entire sUle. This I the only church in Albany wih a cement walk. The ex ample Is a good one, and the DtMorttaT hopes to see the- walk In front 01 pri vate residence H due time. . To Bit Ai'i'K vt o. -U S District Attor ney F P Mays, t f Portland, ha been In structed to appeu. the cae 01 the United Slates vt Tn- Daltc Military Wagon Road Company and the Oregon Central Military NVagon Road Company to the supreme coit of the United Mates. The case were decided by Judge Sawyer, of the United Mate circuit court. In favor of the road companies. The Oregon Cen tral rod I the one running from Eugene acrus the (,'ascade mountain. Will I.kavb Corvalli.- F 8 Craig ha retired front ilu Gdctte and will ac cept a position a assistant local editor on the Salem Statesman. T hi I the fourth time the paper ha changed editor since the Oregon Pacific purchased It five year ago an evidence that railroad literat ure i not anprecla'ed in a Corvalli maiket. W wish M' Cralir all the succes Imaiiln- able In hi new position at the capital city Time. r.iUTH Eli. TIic Linn county ex which toM nlout the cow ln-ing nffucat- eI in growing erais during one nii;l)t,alHO gives the following : A man not long since broke the coupling of bin wagon be tween lximnon and one of the saw nulla jtmt out of town, anl wh com pel UM to HuuHiuuie a green nr ioie in order 10 Rt'l bia wagon home. I li wan aurprinetl nest morning to fui'l two Iialf-x'wn waon wheeln, a double-tree and hreaitt-yoke growing on the green coupling. And etill Borne people Buy that Oregon u not a productive country. Somb Cbape Nekded. The young man on the Pcio I'reHH not long nince obtained liceniw to wed a fair darnwl at that I'invv, t n s rj ui'nbinviv ,viiiv auv v v intended bride availed hcrwlf of a reduc tion in railroad fare and haa gone in search of health and other incidentalH. Auk for an externum of time, young man ; and in the meantime we will forward by the first train (our yardit of black French crcno with the request thut the fraterni ty uon appropriate weeds. Rather Wiok. In the btrber shop of L Vic reck may be teen a piece of Gr board just 43 lncl.es wide, being cut square. That i pretty wide anywhere. The board wa presented Mr Vicrcck by the Bantiam Lumber Company, and will be made into a sign, In order to advertise not only Mr V'ierecs, but n well the pro duct of our glorious country. Talked op. Mr 8 W Parker, ol Fox valley, is talked of for a candidate lor representative from Linn county on the Union ticket. Mr Parker is one of the crowd w ho afwinted in burning the barn where John Wilkes P.ooth was secreted, and canturintr the foul aHsaisin. Salem Journal. Some Kind op Gas. Work ha been stonned in the Warrenlon ca well and will not be resumed until better iinple mem are ecured. The drill ha been driven dow n to slate.' Thl In one of the best Indication tor a good deposit of coal and also for a flow of gas. Columbian A Good Hit . -Mr Squlrmly, I hear you referred to me at a liar." "Ye, sir. I did What are you eoingjo do about it ?" '! wa coinir to asa you to put it down in an Anacortes real estate ouice,and 1 don t need beUer recommendation. hx. " Died. At Alblua, on Tuesday, April 23 1890. Lucy Parker, wife of Lewis P: Iter and daughter ot VV JT Kichardson .of Sand Kidue. The funeral will take place on Sunday next at 2 o'clock p.'.u. from the Oranjje Mall. 1 An Invention. An Albany real es tate firm ha an ingentu arrangement for locating the city property on the' book for sale. They have pasted one of Watt city man to a board, put the whel In a frame, and stuck labeled pecs lno the map at the site. It looks hotel like but is very convenient. ' fJJSoMK Sales. Mr. Hub Bryant baa old to Mrs Warner, of Salem, about 10 4 acres, and to Mr Fred Dawson 2.31 acres of land, adjoining the r rand Jlackie- lnun'rt grove, ri'c' ivin' fijf'0 nn acre for !. he wot'. I-.uH 'ls )ii on the potith of tbe jm . j rty. f' Lhow NHVII.I.R. Mlos Llllio Ikuco is biukfrotu Albany, whore n!ia lias Ikwii ftttundliig the Ulsters' school. - In the Hnptint churrh, at this blare, Kunday evening, April 20,110, lUiv 0 rijMrry olfliilatlng, MrClydo Foster and Miss Kcltrt Prow 11. J M Waters and J B H Moorlock sturt- ed for Hi'itttlo Monday morning. They go to build their mill there and will be gone about two mouths. . Died: On TuernUiv mornlntr. Aorll L'l of rheiimtism of the' heart, MrL'hur Hotv luet, aged about 14 years. He will te buried totiuy, Friday, in the Browr.svulo cemetarv. V V HiintingUin and other 8 V oQU'luls w ill arrive hs-re to-dtty noon. They come here oil imHrtant business ronwrnhig ttio extension ana wiiteningof the IN u, Our citixens should give them a warm reception. The P.rownsville Ileal Estase Agency Is now a consolidation 01 the linns of ( show & Waters and McDonald it Caven- dor. Mr Peter Hither, who lives alsmt four miles front here, drove Into town Man day morning, and while attending to business matters his team lieca me fright ened, broke hstse and started down Main street. The train being a b it'll spirited one. and the dangerous condition of tlte bridge, towards which they ran, made this the most exciting runaway of the season. Immediately about a dozen men started for the bridge w here they ex.. peeled to find the runaways profmbly dead, but as luck would have It the horses were not seriously Injured.-Tiines New Cm'aniits. Among the Improve ments in Albany this year will be a handsome rhun-h edifice at the corner of Washington and Fifth streets, to take the place of the present V Pehiireh. The old finil.liojt w ill U' nioveti to the east end of Sixth street and 1st used as a mis sion church; Mrs Ifackletiian having donated a lot for that puro. The cost of this new structure will It about f 10, 000 and it is intended to give it all the modern conveniences, so much needed by this church organization, the old building proving entirely Inadequate to the demands of the ' wing congrega tion, Hsbbatli sehotd and Yl'PtJ E. The M K nhurch for the same reason will build a handsome new church at the site ot their present church. It will cost about 17, (too and promise to be one tne prettiest edifice in the valley. Work w ill le begun atout June 1st. JfsT ro l)Kt'SEE.xsKS. Captain E 8 Edward and Mr F McDermott, the Vnl- ted States local lntector, have returned frmn their business jaunt to Yamuna 1st v. They went to Newport to investigate the charges, of "non-compliance w ith rule and negligence through drunkenness, which wee preferred by an engineer named Nackett against Captain Plake, of the steamer Walltiki. The inspectors considered the case to be six of one and half a dozen of the other. They w ill sus pend the license of both the captain and the engineer for sixty days, and will im pose a Hue of IS.WJO on the steamer. The Walluskl, which is worth about f l,5tx, Is In charge of the collector ot eusttms,who, on the 17th of the present month, tl.-d the steamer tifi and placed a watchman on tNiard. 1 ne ioat w ill 11. t i aiiowci to be taken away until the fine Is litiuidut- ed. Oregonian. TnT Kvsteji. Considerable ln)ulry is made alxmt the famous Austrailian ballot syatein in vogue in a number of states. To satisfy the curious we give the principal points of the system : 1. All ballots must 1st printed and districted at the public exitensc. 2. The names of alt candidate must lw ptinted on the same ticket. , J. Ilia Jstil'it mtixt I ti'MrverM tothe voter w ithin the lulling tdace by sworn ollieers of election. 4. No l!lot mar m detivere! save those delivered. 5. The voter must ls guaranteed a'i- solttte privacy in preparing his ballot. B. The secrecy of the Istllot must be made compufcory. Ax Exaooekateh I'aitE. Tlic editor; of the Jefferson Ieview came from Cali fornia, The following in the Inst issue of that ter has a confident ring to it; but it simply indicates that the H F Ex aminer w as iinj-l on and not that the patter is getting up such exaggerated schemes to deceive people. We give the item as an interesting piece of news: in the large premium lint ol the Exam iner we fiiuLolreml as a premium, twen ty-four town lot in the town of Travers, I si. They are valued at I2,o:K). white we know to a certainty that they are not worth one dollar, and the man that se cure one of them a a premium w ill get wuy leu, 11 ne par one year a taxes on it. Over The Bellamy Tnaoav-The Wil'amette University boys, at Salem, nad a big debate over the Ikllamy theory, n7 since a lively quarrel ha been going on In the paper there by correspondent over the decision, the fuliowing from the Journal remind one ot the famous 7 to 8 decision of a certain commission, a few year ago: The Willamette university hoy have a joke on the judge at the recent debate. this judge declared that the arguments for the affirmative had not removed hi predijudlcei, The boy are free to con fess that they did not all succeed lr. re moving their oxn. Boss or Vetebaks. Lost week eev-1 enteen young men met in the G A It Half an ana organized order ol the bona o- etsrans. Committee were acr-ointed. and the following oUicera were electea : vai'f k " iiii.iii,. 1st Lient C ti Kawlings. 2nd Lieut W Wriulit. Camp Council F O Breckenridge, 8 B Denhain and P R Kelly. jsi Mergean r iv rveny. , QM-II L Day. Herg't of Guard S C Veel. (!olor Kerg't F O Breckenridge, Prin, Musician Claire Vunk. Cliaplain A W Blackburn, Capt of Guard 8 B Denham Camp Guard A Amos, Picket, Guard W 11 Hand. A Ckedclocb Boy. The crodulousness of the six year old boy is often very in teresting. An Albany boy, with a big blue necktie, wa told in a serioua way by an Albany vouna man that at the cir cus an Indian would Rjtpear and egt three ooys wim oiue nRcsues. jonniiy went, necktie and all. In due time a performer dressed like an Indian came out on horse back. Jobnnv was observed to be all ex citement, and grabbing bis necktie Boon had it out of eight. ( m Ming asked what he did that for he said he didn't want to be eaten by the bad Indian. A Eace Wae Phobable. Mr B Blodgett, who lives near town, tells us of an incident that spoils the old adage Birds of a feather flock together." One of his domestic fowls and a Mongolian pheasant are laving m the same nest, He is expecting amicable relations to continue between these two fowls until the incubating process begins, when, as in the nast. the Chinaman must go. Ex press. A Bicyclers Tumiile, Last evening about 9 o'clock, while riding a bicycl along Calapooia street in the deepening twillgnt, mr vv 1111am x oronmer ra "to steed against a crosswalk standing six or seven inches abovti the street, at Seventh street, and received a bad tumble. It was not until this forenoon that be learned that bis arm was dislocated at the elbow. Dr Wallace attended the arm. -t - ; A Dtstisouisukd Party. GenAlger TJ 8 Commander of the GAB, Mrs John A Loj?.n and party passed through Al bany Sat. morning for Ellensburg, where the Washington G All will soon convene. They were greeted at the depot y sev eral members of the G A It, and given gome hearty handshakes, tokens of good will of the member's of the Albany order. This is the second time Gen Alger and .Mrs Lopuilutve Liced our Alany people. A Musical IUcital. Last Friday at the residence of Miss 1 ranees Gilbert, a very enjoyable musical recital wa giv en by her class of pupil, showing marked Improvement. Ihe following program was presented : ( reeling, iv cms Organ selection. "Crown Prince Grand March," Mis OUie- Baltimore. Piano selection. "Plulede Roses." Miss Ora Dubruille. Organ selection, "Magnolia Walt," mm Eiva ivoscoe. . Piano selection. "To the Playground." Miss Nellie Gilson. Organ selection. "Do Re Me Fa." Miss .....in.. r 1 ftiav sillier. Hong, "Ye or No," Miss Htella Writ. man. Organ stlection."lIoine. sweet Homo." MissLiUleMcHargue. Instrumental duette. Mis lila Ktuart tnd Nettie Blackmnn. Pla nowdeetion," Fairy Fliigcra Waltst," Mis ldtio Ketclinm. i Organ wdection, Nwture, Mis Caroth. Instrumental Quartet, (organ and pi- ano) "Uoinleaux et ariatlons." Misses Ava Baltimore, Maud Crosby, Ollie Bal timore and ('and is Conn. " Organ selwtlon, "rtwinlng W Miss Liltie Wyman in the 1'lano sellH'tlon. Evening Recreation. M! ritella Writamau. Instrumental solo. "I'alllnrr Tuvta." Mf Maud Crosly. .Vocal solo. "Blooin Again. Sweet l'rin- on Flower," Mis Ida Htuart. Instrumental nolo, "Woodland Eeh- ocs," mis Ava ltalttmore. Vocal duette, Kelected. Instrumental drt. "Knrav from the Fountain," Mis Ida Stuart. Good Night, by class. i A Siu rri.Ea. This 1 ait ago for re lieving the great stress on tired out iteo pie. We have been dreaming all kind of iMibHitie but never yet of an inven tion ftr shuffling cards. Hen is the wa- ft works: A sham turn Vi the rlirht ot either of the two handle place the macuiu in worsing order. The card re tfie then dropped into tlta slot. The machine work bv itself, and tire card gradually disappear. When the whole nave passed into the machine the handle 1 turned again in the same direction. and the card will be brought Isu k to the surface of the table. Another pack should then 1 placed in the slot, and the shiilliing process repeat Itself while the Players are dealing and playing pack W'x fall the attention of our reader to the advertisement of the Hlller Drug Company, to 1 found In another col a mo. The excellent reputation which Dr Hil- ier special prescriptions is-r, w herever they ar known, is a sutlleient trtiamiitN of their genuine worth. Dr Hiller has after twenty-five year of laborious study and practice, retired from the Profession. ami i now actively engaged in placing some of ids most valuei prescription be fore the public in uch a manner a to put them within the reach of all. Dr tiller only ask that wln-n these pre scription are used they will be treated a prvm-rtrdions. and that the direction be a fully and cjnscientiously obeyed a would tuoe of any reputable physician Grni 1'oitLAK Alkbahy. The tweeds Isdne msnnfactured by the Al- lny wisiten mills are already getting a reputation. California wholesalers wlio saw them pronounced them ierMr to anymmg manufactured in that state in the Unejuf tweeds, ami the result wa in order from that state alone. This Is a fact of great interest to Albany, for lite marked success ml the woolen mills i a matter f-mnert vnern to the Cltr. The mill ha work ahead on pres ent order for four or five muth run ning full force, and mure Time bis rv ha 1 .-i.... r wen oniereti. DrcoaATiox 1)AY.At a meeting of the OAK !rt week arrangt mcnt were niale for the celebration of decoration lay in a leoming manner. The' follow ing committee was appointed to arrange for the same t From the Post J i Wlitt- ing. Ilev 1 B Fisher, ti M Train. Kelief Corps Mr M J Train, Mr Tho Jjlop kins.Mrs it B Vunk, Sons of Veterans ti W Wright, F O Breckinridge, P U Kel ly. Instruction were given for the Invi tation of Hon li B Miller of Grants Pas, to deliver the memorial address. Its Htrlts laoroajtkly Trtr, Dr. E. 8. Holden. Dear Sir: The Ether- eal Cough Syrup received. I have used tm ymp tor coughs and cold for several year and can truly say that U is the best if not the best cough medlcite that I havj used or known of, Jons 8. Kerr. Uakdale. Nov. i 187S. fjirge size $ 1, small yjeent. . For sale by II. C, Ifubbaid, c'ruggitt. SeaiNu Jacket t Cost. I have a small line ot spring jack et In color I wish to close out, and have reduced th price to cost. They are the latest atyle and a bargain. 1 also have a line of Hprlng Stockinet jacket for $ 50 each, whlck I the nicest jacket for the price in the market. S AMI' el E. Youno. Tbs best lines of 5 and 10 eaot eistr io the etty ar t b found at Conn & Hoodric. son's. ; If vou want either to bay or sell ynar pmpertyiilac tb tsm in the band et ft F Abb & Co. Bo ok Me. Owing to my superior faciMtlc for delivery I desire to say that It win be an object tor every person In town to buy hi meat ot me. If you make an order of me In the morning you wilt not have to. wait until halt past nine or ten o clock for iu delivery. Try my shop and see tor yourself. , I j w MYERS, String Has Come. The stock of wall paper at Fortmiller & Irving' la larger than ever, te:..g quite immense and In elude many new and beautiful design. Wkereto Gst Tiikm. When wanting an organ or plana call on G L Blackman where you can select from a first class ttock. . J Center Tables. A large and elegant shipment of center table, In new deslgnes finest stock In the valley, jusi received rortmlller A I rving. mm mm . Bncklen's Arnica Salve. Th bert U.vlv In the w.rU firf 0at,RruUt,Sur tJK-or., S tit Rtiium, Favor t irs., Tdttsr. Oasupd hiit, Uhllblslni, Coral, and sll Skin Errmt Ion ;snd pomttvsiyourss Ptlai.or no psy rsqulrti. It Is (cnsr siiteeii to alv oerfsct sstisUctinn. or money refund tl. I'rlcs 25 wnt vcr box. For tvls by Fouhsy and aisson A large selection of ponponn and eord for tummiog btbssrs at th Ladies tiazaar. Spring and summer woolens jnst received it Ztchei ft bod. opposite 1'ostbUice. FINE TAILORING AT L. E Best ro8t coffe in the city at Coarad Mejori. ' Dried Plums I will, give the highest market price fir choice dried plum forth next 30 days, j SamcelE Youko. Albany, Or., April 1 1th, 1890. , FINE TAILORING BLAIN'S; AT L. . A New Discover- aubbard's Head ache Capsules. They are a positive cure and fill a long felt want. - FINE TAILORING AT L. E. 1BLALVS. DKM0CKAT1C PbATFOUM. Adopted April 24, 1 890, The democratic prtv of the slate of Orecnn. In convention assembled, 'chew their pledges to democratic principles an. I enunciate the fol lowing oecisrailons; First We congratulate llit democratic party in tmt ana outer natt upon tne signal victories achieved In Ihe last grnsral,' lection In Iowa, Ohio and Rhode Is Uml, snd in the municipal elections held recent ly tnrougiiout tlis Ui.ionj and w bail their r suits ts ih certain harbinger of the ilistintegra tlonofthat mrty which, cktmploning ihe cause of inecial interest and privileged classes Is bound logetticr only by the eohesivenest of public plunder, and of Ihe preferment of that which ha ever stood fur th cjual right t of the wnoie people. Second We denounce the fraud by which the people of Montana were deprived of their fight of representation In the United State tmsts by senator of their choice, Third W believs in pial tight to sll and special privilege to none, and therefore favor a larilf lor revenue, limited to the ex penses of ih government economies I lj adminis tered,bcUeving that more than this is class tegls union, and is especially detrimental to the interest of the farmeri and laboring clatics. Fourth W arraign th party in no er for lit utter disregard of all the ple.eei na.le to Ih people, whereby it ascend inev wa se cured at Ik lat national election; and especi ally do we condemn th tirifl bill now pending ueiore in nouss 01 representatives a an eg gravalion of existing evils. Fifth We condemn the attempt of the r publican majority in congress to reduce th urplu in III treasury by squandering snd mis appropriating the same, and we especially de nounc th attempt to appropriate a portion of such surplus which belongs to Ihe whole peo ple to the payment of bounty on ugar.wbich compel th many lo psy direct tribute to the lew. Sixth W denounce the sctkm of Sneaker Reed in counting a voter democratic retires- entative who bad not voted upon pending measure and in declining to recognb such rei prcMn'suve upon th floor of the house: Die one a ta conflict with rights accorded to the minority by alt political parties sine the or ganuailoa of our government, the other at utterly inconsistent with freedom of speech and luaUty of repreKntetion. Seventh We reaffirm the Position which bs ever been main-ained by the democratic party that gold and silver are equally the peo ple't money; we ste opposed to all measure of distrrimitu Hon against silver, an demand free eoinsge to "ui'iy the needs of business; nd that sll money issued by the government be made legal tender for all debts both public and private. P-eighth We direct Jw attention of the votei of Oregon to the record of the democrat ic party ttvm the tul.ject of Chinese immigra tion! and we demand the Mrkt enforcement of the Scott exclusion act, and the passage by congress of fur. her rrg'u tegisUtiiin which wilt prevent Chinese entering our territory by evasions of the law. Ninth That we do not only favor the for feiture of ihs Nurthera I'scttic KUtosd land grant fro-n Wstlul to PoriUnd, but we also favor th immediate artconJiiiuaal forfeiture of 11 th unearned land grant and the restoration of the bn.lt to the public domain. Tenth The gratitude of a generous people and a wUe national policy alike demand that the government should pro vide with liberal hand for the want of those who suffered by wound and diseasw In the la'e war, and likewise of such de pendent person as were deprived of their natural protector. But it should be re membered that In thl behalf we have al ready been liberal beyond precedent In the civilised world, and we lmlt that ia Wg. Ulaiiosi and administration touching pen kn affair,.. regard be had to honorable past service and present meritorious ne eelty. W are opfMMed to all measure which draw no distinction between, th veteran In the field and the camp follower er adventurer in the rear a Involving a cruel wrong to the soldier and a wanton waste of tne people money. Eleventh We urge upon congress the passage of such appropriation and the adoption ot uch measure will tend most speedily End effectively to opening the Columbia and Willamette rivers to free navigation. Twelve We favor the adoption of an amendment to the federal constitution proviUtng for the? e'ection of senatoisby direct vote of the people. Thirteenth The tame Impulse which Imprls u to xealtusly ephold the right of the siate a home prompt u to hope for the cstshlUhT eni of home rule for Ire land. Fourteenth Being profoundly Impress ed with the convlctlo'i that the chief pil lar of our republican form of government are an enlightened yeomanry and free no nonesi exercise ot tne elective tran hlse, we pledge the democratic party of the State ot Oregon to the cordial sup port and advancement of our excellent common school system ; to the passage of effective law tor the prevention ot the coi rcpt use of money in election and the enactment of such measure as will secure to every voter the right to cast a ballot framed In accordance with the dictates of hi own conscience. We unqualifiedly urge the adoption In this ttate of the A us- ralian system of voting, and the pxstage by the legislative assembly of the bill drat n by the Ballot Reform League of Oregon. Fifteenth We are in favor of the rega lation of railroad and other tranportalion ageiicie by law. Sixteenth We condemn the extrava gance of the Inst legislature whereby the taxe ol toe people were greatly increased the expenditure of $10,000 for clerk hire (a targe portion of which wa paid for ser vice never performed) and the scandals growing out ol the "clerk stem ' Intro. duced by the republican party call loudly lor reform. Seventeenth We approve of d daring eight hours a legal day s labor tn factories, mine and workshop and upon public work: and we also favor law giving the laborer a first lien on the product of hi abor. Eighteenth We denounce the convict contract system as it now exists and ar ralgn the republican party for having fastened it upon the ttate to the detriment ol our honest labor. Nineteenth V.'e favor ruclf legislation at will require the election of an Inspector of weights and measures nd legislative provisions for the appointment of sanitary and building inspectors In incorporated citlet. Twentieth W point with pride to the wise, conservative andclean admistration of Governor Sylvctter Pennoyer, and to the scrupulously honest management of the financiol department of the tate nnder Treasurer George W Webb, and we com mend to the electors of thl common wealth a continuance of the existing orde of affairs with a confident assurance that It me rltt and will receive their cordial en -dortemenu Twenty-first We emphatically declare it to be the tense of the democratic party of the Ute of Oregon that In his veto of the bill passed by the lait legislative as. tembly, known at the Portland water bill, bated upon tne exemption fom taxation of the bonds therln provided for, uoyern or Pennoyer exercised a wise and com mendable use of the constitutional prerog. ative vested in the executive, and upon the question threby raised we pledge him our unqualified active tupport. If Ohio democrat! should lav off lines of roads at crooked as the political lines of their congressional districts nobody would ever "get there." renaieian rwunt. - Not correct, for the republicans made their congressional linet as crooked as possible and yet the democrats "got there,' In experiments recently made for the substl tution of electnc lights for the oil lamps at present in use for lighting the compasses of vessels at night, it was found that by bringing an incandescent lamp close to the compass deflection of the neelle ws pmttute-1. KOl'ND AN A DOLbAiL Some time ago Governor Pennoyer wrote an article for 1'nUic Oinion, (u new paper started In Portland) on the subject ot the Portland water bill vetoed by him during the last legislature. The governor In his veto siessage said This legislature, however, should not adjourn without heeding tne demand of the city of Portland for the privilege of issuing bonus tor tne procurement of pure water, and without heeding the equally strong demand of the people of the whole ttate that In the authorization of such Issuance no special privilege shall be grsntel." To fortify this position the governors In fie article above referred says: "No argument will be attempted, for none n needed, tn detente of the veto of any and alt bills which provided for the issuance of municipal bonds exempt from taxation, tnat aucn bonds, when pur chased, become the private property of the purchaser, and that no private property can be exempted unde our State Consti tution, from taxation, was the position as sumed in each veto, and It Is absolutely Impregnable. "I have been unjustly charged with pre venting Portland from securing a good supply of water. The fault lie not with me but the legislature. The people of Portland failed in having authority t j pro. cure Bull Run water, not by the obstinacy ot the governor, but rather bv the obstin acy of the legislature, which refused to passa.iy water hfci unless the bonds were exempted from taxation. The constitution ot the state and my oath of oilice In It support. well a the demand of simple tistlce, prtvented me from approving bill which exempted from taxation any class of private property, while there were none of the obstacles to prevent the legislature from passing a bill which souk! have provided for the Issuance ol water bond which, when they became private property, would have been like all other private propeity, subject to taxation. I here I an universal and well-ground ed complaint throughout the entire state at the Irregularity of taxation. A our as sessment law now stands the wealthy evade their just share of the state burden. If either ot the bills heretofore mentioned had become a law, tin Inequality of taxa tion would have been Increased. And yet, at ha been teen, th change of one tingle vote would have passed the 1 louse bill over the veto. And the purpose to ex empt bond from taxation Is not dead, but sleepeth it win manifest Itself at the next session, and will, undoubtedly, aug ment to itself strength by alliance. Dur- ng tne discussion ot tne water bond ques tion In the last legislature, one of the most pron.lnent senators, and who I vet a sen ator, declared that he was not only In f-tvor of exempting all municipal bond from taxation, hut also money ftse'f. In our tate, under our present law the bulk of taxation fan upon the poor. Under the federal government It Is still worse; there not onl is sll wealth exempted from tax ation, but In addition to ltd grevlou wrong, the captU'ists of the country have been permitted through ha tariff, banking and subsidy lawt to directly rob the poor by such governmental machinery for th-lr own enrichment. The result of thlt poli cy can be read all over the country, and it is the tame everywhere In San Francis co, where a half dozen millionaire are perched on Nob Hill, and twenty-fiv thousand idle and starving workingmen are crowding its streets. It I hiah time that there wa a radical change of poucv. not for the worse, but tor the better." A VltLAIJiOt'CHeisK. v A flock of political vulture are on the tng in Oregon. They are "high flyers" but their movements corrupt the atmos phere through which they pat and make it possible to delect their maneuvers and purpose. D V Thompson to their leader but how long he will be able to maintain bl present "pride of place" remain to be ecu. A few day prior to the Portland primaries conscious that he would be repudiated by the republican of that city, and terrified by the sign of disapproval that every where confronted him, he man ifested a disposition to withdraw from the contest. It ws then that the Electric Light Company cf Oregon City came lo he front with $13,000. which enabled Thompson's managers by hiring repeaters and other corrupt practice to elect Thompson delegate to the convention This gave him such prestige that he could dictate everything. "Henchmen" for senator In Clackamt and Multnomah at well a for members of the house, must be put forward. It Thompson should win and the election of these men can be e cured the scheme will then begin to de velop. Thompson is a targe stockholder in the Electric Light Company; that com any owns or csntrois a majority 01 me ttock of Use Lock Company and the latter company's property Is to be foisted upon the state at a figure that will more than re in burse the parties interetted for all their outlav tn the campaign and leave them a tnug fortune besides. . Do the people want such a schemer tor governor? Let them be warned in time. We know where of we affirm. AS 1'81'AU The republican of Linn County met the same treatment in their state conven tion that has been meeted out to them for years For year they have sought a place on the state ticket but their claim has been unlformally rejected. At the la e convention they had two candidates, one for supreme judge and one for treasurer, either one of which would have made a creditable candidate. For tome unac countable reaton neither one could develop any ttrength. They were not in standing with the Portland ring and hence could receive no tavors. A prominent repubil can leader in this county suggest that If tne repuDiicans ot Linn county would let the election go by default once it might brine the machine mansgera to their tenses, ana to It would. For months it has been a foregone con elusion that Governor Pennoyer would be renominated, Bis course s governor the last foar years hat endeared to the people as no governor of this ttate has ever done before. It will be of no avail for little hermaphroditic sheeta to call him"cranky Laboring men, conservative business men, and farmer know a good public tervant much better than little, oscure, mugwump papers without influence would make be leve and the vote that the governor will eceive June 3 will be a surprise to thote who In such an effeminate way attempt to ignore hi candidacy. Robert A Miller, democratic candidate for congress Is a young man of about 30 years, an Oregon boy, graduate of Wil lamette University, a man of exemplary sobriety, irreproachable Integrity, good ability, and one for whom every democrat In the state, and republican for that matter, might conscienclously vote. He will get many republican votes. He resides Jacksonville, I llljllll IHMIII IIIIMMS Hon Wra M Townsend is the democrat' ic candidate for Secretary of State. At present he is register of the land office at Lakeview having been appointed to that office by ".Ex president Cleveland. He is thoroughly honest, frank, courageous and competent and a i"icd campaigner. ) r ' ' a"',4"-" r 01V15 itrcjo-vs Hoth the niethisl uiirretilt when Hyrtip of Figs j laktu ; it is pleasant ami refrealii, to the taste, end acta gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver tttj.l Bowels, cleanse the sys b;me(Icctua!ly, (linpcd colds, Iiead Hdif and fevers find cures habitual constipation. Byrup of Fig is the only remedy of it iind ever pro duced, pleasing to the taatc find ac ceptable to thn jdornach, tironiirt in P3 fiction &nd truly lieneficial in iu .T'Cts. if many excellent qualities' er mmepHl it to all. It is for sale in .Wis nod $1 bottlcE Ly all Jeadiag druggists. ... tft'i;.'.cTt;ne-, t Ktv ov tmc CAUFG.V1 1 a fig smup CO. 8AN ttmnc s A, CAL. ituifrvHtr. n tonic, H.r PAISLEY FISH .Ifll D9IUTCPC ALBANY ' 1 v . It iost TO MAXE ROOM FOR MY LARS5 STOCK OF FALL AKO WIN fER GOODS WILL SELL MY ENTIRE STOCK CF BOOTS AND SHOES. AT COST SALE, AND THEY MUST CO. Real Bargain AT THE SAME TIME D3 NOT EOHGET THAT I HAVE A COMPLETE STOCXCF : BUY GOO S Notions, Furnshing Goods, etc, WOULD ESPECIALLY CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO THE FOLLOiVMu UKE: Dress Goods, Trimmiagrs, Silk, Table Linen, Gloves, Hosie ry, Fancy floods, etc ALLAT LOWEST CASH PRICE- RESPECTFULLY, The Leading ash INSURE HI THE ALBANY FARMERS AND Insurance Sound; Safe, HOPKINS & SALTMARSH DEALERS IN STOVES; Tin WARE SSIEET!IO, COPPER IV AH 5 ETC. ETC. Barents for"On Time" Heating and j okinsr Slave. Jjj work, pla r etc., promptly nded ti -. Smoke the cms . Uanufactred by Julius Josapl; IMPORTED AND' KEY WE8T CIGARS at ring sed srr-ke ITS'- ' ! sr.-". First. National Bank or aliiax 1, ourxo.M. Prsstdsrrt..... L ri iv Vies V turn dotit . h. k ViUfi. Cslilr.......... K. W. LAJSoiwt.v. TB ASS ACTS A GE.VKRAL bsnktng m.l ., ACCOV TT9 KEPT subject to sbsck. SIOHT RXCHA1IOE liwt t-l ruihtM Iruinr .i 1 Hew Vffc, Sm Frsncisoa, s-a sn.i V n ' nrr'in. OOf.LETJOSr fADEoa fumUt Wrtns. SIRSCTOSJI K Toes E,W. tssaous L I BU41B, I,. FMSS, rrWIF. Srt. Linn Cotinty Bank. Cowan, Ealston & Chamberlain, ALBANY - - - OREGON, TRANSACT Sfnrsl Unklnf tmstns. DRAW Slum ItRtrrSoa Xmr Trfc. . t ' irfm. LOAV MOrfETan Spisv Meortty; RH.eiVgdpjiUmBt . ebsck. Pa Bank of Oregon. ALBANY, - CRECOH. OAlZTAX 50,000. PrlfJnt Vie PretHent .. ' , ...... . ... . If. BRYANT H F, ME P. RIM. J. W. liLAl N Us bier OIRKCTOB. H Bryant, Jll Blln, Hmo Huotphrey, CHrtswtit, ICi Lancing, H F Merrill. lbtxehsoan 1 tahsaraphle trai fer on New Vork, Htn Frao!lsof a d sod all prlnslpal point la Oregon n-J Washingtoo, Collection mad on favorable term. TKISWILLBEACLOSINCOUT COME EARLY AND CET Dry Goods Store. Company. Conservative MERCHANTS ! tobaccos, Mse.rsAsiiffl sal brlac pfps esd en geeerafty. - V