?THL DEMOCRAT THE DEMOCRAT, Now York World and American Fanner One year for $2.S0. n m x h t m m - I I 1 IP Advertising carrJIum In the Central WIllHtnettiVellf-.v. First National Bank OF A Ml. Ml, 0HV.UOS. PrnsMCTtt. ,... . . r, r;.i VOL XXVI. ALBANY, OllbGON, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1!), 181)0. SO 1 ri. . 1 '.V (-1,. . V," ! hn - DR, Special HOME T FIG A Spcc'fa D"5 IAF5'!l K.YCnAS-lNT RESTPfnTiV tm.V-rv.'i ANTt-Siilflj'S STOMACH ma I mU Ut ''r.:.4 vil si i Veto;, DP, Ui'.LCVS .CATiPfljt CUR?, care A;u'.. Titan, lV.nlcCi:Mrfv,rmJt'rarrhl inv.ti.l.vii to tun Uc w .i Mei hen illrsvlimw .v f.uow.-J, f uuncy rtt.'utntcii. FJL 'I'lLl'A Cttr ' .f''. :'u' Co!,:il rw'. HfrnrhttUi, rtonrfcr and leum i.i. ruin... v vn..u; uoiu l'.utun noCVUW. t'uffj i'roU(iii 10 nilnutrti. Try It. I'll ft 1 1 fo.-tU.vl i' Any Vaol ru fr-.u i to .'1 tt..;ia. v uit Ouiu.- tit 3 ,Uy. 15. irif?FfX--ni:y.lfi I'.:;""" h all sent Cttas. ttr-n.tl w f.'vr. Iismn m ni cu tv-ui.i K'ur, ..ar'atla. ar.J XI .:.. M. U is sIlkiM bvmr thi lit uli;.l. tp. H'tlCHM "i.r.V5U?pfniUTYiCUr1E. Curt Nv:t W'vs, mnJ l. cf U.J. r. N'vv di'. SsmiJ i.t I'm. C;nuiu u ItUU-r I'ruj C, Mm l"ii:.lj., Cst, pa j ; cxil??ii1lr Kj! c- -c ,jr! V-t-,!M Knii'. Nur- i, Guut, LuiaiM.'O, a;U b. I.t km, ly- uuu',r.i.iij liJ L.-l ui wUUai 13U 0 thorn, Df. r'.'Lt En'S TEICTMirjR TUPE. AIJ K vmn'.h ... i!cvl.Tn:it tU Mrcn rliirn s Iii'ir-.n it o;.un ti.ltT trct!i!iij an-l roml tcth, mn I r-ren-nt-tnn I mrva fxwu( Itk-licM, llnla TruulUaanJ lkU Couiunle. A Liuwii g U. tutu uivKlttriuia cltiitL DR. . tiiLLCr.'S VH 33P:Mj I COUarj C'JHE. tc't r.a cur.-. wh.n. omsfc. SI. 00 p-jr Pick3c. Six Packages kr 55.C0. TUr rrm. tlk r th mtv.1: f twenty f!v y.-.-rt r-f rir.HjTl -ft-ciiimal tTfcrlrnr, nml io tunnml iiicsrw wl.vii ihm U p ii'!i. tr. Ilit'irtipu. tak 4 illrivtum I. tiioum tnttutui.rv::uu;uc urf msuutlinu lul y.wnj uo..Kt, auit itu uu mipitcftliwa HSLLEF DRUG COMPANY, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL U. S. A. I Foshny lvvii,Ag!'ii A lb my, Oregon. INSURE II'T THE ALBANY farmers' and merchants Insurance Company. Safe, Sound; NEW'STOKE."t-3 t:"'KW.(J OODS MITCIIEfJi, LEWIS & CO. MtAI.KRt IS Agricullsiral Biiiplemcnls & Vehicles -OF -:- ALL Coma aid S33 m j-r r - W J A-J AT. cgraphers of both sexes, iUri'm;t2 tl.uir . to a cmrw ftt the Portland Busi ness College, I'ortlar.d. Or'.-;o, ortiss C.ipita.1 Busin&ss College, Sak-ui, Oreon. Both are unikT t'.sc t!i.;::a:;i-!in.-Jit r( A. V. Arni-'.rnn, have Mine courses of Study, same rates of tuition. It-irjiia;, ?,h'rlL-iv.il, Typewriting, ' nmanxhip and linp lish Department a. Write to citht r for joint Cataloyae and feccitut:ua of pcataanaltip. tt It II 11 H I 4 Li SI lm n II RJ I m h tt j j y tj m Thomas Brink. NEW FIRM! N'EW PRICES! IIPIP .DKALKfJij' IN.. M l mm stoves, Tinware, . rumps. At m tmtm ioth uaraen .INCLU1IX Have Just received direct from tho Eastern Factorle over 200 Cooking and Healing: fttove, which -will be sold at price below all Competitors. As an advertisement of each purchaser of one dollar'i? w;orth of Goods, a Ticket, entitling the Holder to ono FULL NICKEL-PLATED Exhibition at their Store. otovo call and sec their lino Pearcs Block, -:- First D AUK I i I I J f V 1 S 1 HILLER'S Proscriptions. ATM E NT CELF CURE Pcrcctfy for Eacli Ciscaco. Stlmu'atc nutrition. I'mlRea t!i AMI UV.:5 d'HE. curt Xutni i'stua, sutJ .1 Ti!mLI condition. Conservative -:- KINJ JAIBAH, OREGON. T t il,.-l.X 111-; tM-.l) r.VKKV LfAk -r 1 1 r s iif !ll't!Mf; iiiftt nitfl linti. Pit you want the best and most durable furni y . iurp mat is manniaciur LSea 111 uie city go to NEW 000 OS! Pipe it jiose. TIIK sir, their business they will give to chance in tho drawing for a HEATING STOVE, now on If yon intend purchasing a and learn their prices. Street, Albany. QMgon. Any HEADACHE ' VhI!3YcaWait,M BUT CURES NOTHING ELSE. local iti:coiux Am Ai.ska Wcmnxci The North Slur of Stika glvcm tno followtnjt account at a weiMlnj occurring there on A-. ai, In which a former A'banUii look part! lloi Orville T Tarter, V, S. Mnrkh.il, ami M!t'nrrlt! Oclh, ono of our cteeiiuu uiul tallliful Icnchwr. w.re unltcJ li wcil lock, Kev A li Autln oin.-l.ttln. AH the oUkcm, teacher unl pupil of ttirt Mtiwlo.i were f rctciit, a well a other filemUninl relative of tins hitJj anvl (jrD n. There km much excitement, mt J great cml'inlty mnnlfiRteil hv thtf pupil, nml no womler, for one of the grown up k1' I haJ never before een a lloston ( Vu.eilcan) weJilln. The Itnppv conpl were married In tho new lurec hull f the Ihv' retulii'K room, wllch had been mot beautifully antl nr tlxtlcallv draped with llig, and decked with evergreen of yellow cedar, etc,, for the oci if-l n. Alter the ceremony wn over, all the children marched past the happv couple to congratulate them, and on of the lints na'lven a he ohook huml with the bride, snld, "I am much j v,"aud judging from ht countenance, and the paikllni ofhib!iick eye, we think hi broken UnglUh expressed true nentlmenr. A Mr and Mi i'orlcr left the hall the children threw a owcr of kle after them. After a tutnpiuou repast In the techer' dining roont.the bride and groom, headed by thelra band,ome of the boy having prepared torche for the occaUin and followed by the teacher, marched through the town to attend a reception trlven by hi excellency (Jovetnor Lyman K Knapp. Only aMngle Incident oc curred to mar the' happy cene. One of the guet come ntaggcrln Into the ro!n with a large demijohn of catihelm (Indian River water) The cc will bo referred to the Alaska Presbytery. Crook Coi'NTV. Jamc Ktkin,' wlto ha been putting up Hie hay to hi ranch on Heaver, returned to hi lnunc at Al banv thi week. T M ttaldwln and family relurntd on Thurijay from a trip to "the Willamette vallev. "They were accompanied home by Mr Ilaldwln'i motl.e- !.o wid pcnd the winter with them. J P Cotobn' place, three mile above tow n produced J.too binhcl of grain thl ear. Probiit ly the large.l crop thiehrd in Ocboco valley. Ijt Satu'tUy two Immigrant., one from Wyoming and" the other fiom Montana, paed through Prli.cville enrotitc to Coo county. They ild that they ha.1 tarvcd out in lti'e tatc and were going to a country where they cou'd rle grain without irrigating. One morning the ftrt t f the week. Clu Cornwell, who ha been running a fori.' In Charlie Klkln' hop, kipped out on The Pnllr 'ge, having tint old hi houehold ci'fcct., loving h'. wifeandtwo children to Ui(t for them.elvc. and many creditor to h!ft without their ju.l due About the MV.h of Augut (i W Iiarnc uw two uplciou looking Individual at Farewell 'ti iul dilving iuth whh a baud of hor.cn, having on them the brand of J W Howard, Springer 5ro and other re idem of the county. After ta'.U-ig the matter up among th-! lior3 raUer hen, it wh concluded that the upi;i ju char acter were tliicve, and the hor- they were driving were tolen, and that. It j bet to cnd rmeoiic to look af'.er them, t'ontcqucnily Ityron Spiingei ktaitcd In pursuit of tiiem'la t Thurday, and will camp on their track until he overtake them. i'rlneviltc piper. KfofcVK. Tho ttraudon, of ii.tUey, wa in t.mn Monday, making arrange incut to cnd In daughter to the Jta!C ,1'nivcriiry. Henry I lullenhcik wa up fiom Albany over Sunday. II.? cpcc to innve Id family rlown about Oct.iher fii.t. A m m n.nict McAIU-ter f.-!l f.om the top of t'je west pi.r JT tiie Sprlngtlcld hridgu Xtt t!ic ground, a distance of 27 fict Monday evening, llewa picked t;p for dead, but carnc around alt right the next morning. Staging between I-ugcne and the .Mu slaw ecm to be a good an J pajlng bul nc thi mummer a thcr arc three taye on tiic route. Whi.man IJro carry about a d:i.-n passenger every trip. Mr An drew ha fitted hlmc! out with a new wag n. Ten th-iimand fight pagf folder con taining a writrup of Lane county and Lu Lenc are nur brim; distributed by the Hoard of Trade. Mr WrIUn. who ha gone to Chicago, ha been given a lot for distribution Register. r SvctifMrios: The CrvallU Street Car Co. ha o.ie source of revenue not n- oved here. ttKrti's ome'hing of th kind ha been urged. At the end of the track a tdce par' and band stand, where band ccr.cert areelvei evening and a nice time had generally, among other thing a dancing platform being utilized by thoe delighting in that amutement. We men fion thi, to again tuggemt thai the AUany ine ahouu be extended to a park mine where, clihcr.in (Jaltra' addition, Jin thcJ eastern ubur! or In the wet. or in all Then let arrangement be made for amut' mcnt of different kind and a good move would be mad not only for the company hut for the whole city. Aitrcct car line o pay well murt reach out. Leimnox. AVodneH'lity nlghtttix teams arrived overland front Kannau. lliey etartcd May 1st. L M Wheeler in now eoJc proprietor of the J'.urcka meat market. II W Mitchell, one of the principal stockholder of tho wttgon road corttnauy und N Dcady. aon of Hon M P Ieady, paHrta tn rough ixrtinnon tiieiirntot ine week on their way up the roau. 'A'allaca & Wallace, of Goltra utalion, did reuiurkulily good work with their new Htenrn tbrealior, having threHlicd in a run of 31 .$ dayB53,(X)l btmheluof grain, an ftvcrncf ol ntmnt !Z0( )'2 Iiiiulicln ner diiv. Their theHher ia the new Advance, i!2 inch cylinder, Gti inch separator and was run by a (J iiorne power Advance engine, Express. As Inoknhh AnuAxoKMENT.-The build ingof the new Hotel DenDy, Seattle; WbhIi. lm deviKcd a nnirjue method of reaching tho )iotie. 1 lie hotel is on a atecp hill, while the himincHS portion of the city and Htreet railway ae at a low er level. Sow tunnel wifi bo dug into the hill to a point under the hotel eighty feet IjcIow the main floor. branch of the electric railway will run to tli iri point and be connected with the hotel bv a shaft and elevator one lead ing to the ofiice and the other to the sixth story of the structure. Another View. The Democrat makes a point to give all sides of public opinion as expressed ty us exchanges, egard less of its own opinion. 1 fere is another "VVallis Nash, who is just now being abused by certain papers of 'Oregon for his connection with the 4tato Agricul tural college, has been one of the best friends of that institution, and to his ef forts is largely due the placing of that 1 1 . 1 n f .r 1 1 sciiooi on uio jinn tooting 11 now en Joys and the making of it an agriculture al college in nurnose as well as in name. For this work the agricultural classes of Oregon owe Mr piash a debt of gratitude instead of abuse." A Prune Syndicate. There is a yn dlcate being formed In Corvalli to pur chase a tract of 100 acres ot land, between here and Albany, on the line of the O P. and plant It In prune tree. The invest mcnt, we bdleve, would be a 'profitable one, and would demonstrate the fact that the Willamette valley lo better adapted to fruit than cereals. "We trust there are enough with confidence in our favored lo cality to give the scheme a thorougi, test, limes. Pretty Old. Probably the finest col lection of corns in Oregon is owned by M C E Brownell, and can be seen at his store in a neatly arranged case, TwoMorrocco calns are dated plainly 1270 and 1336, which Is Bfccd for anything. . - Dr. M. II. Ellis, physisian and surgeon Albany, Oregon. Calls mad in city 01 (tittt.T oir Vauh.vncY. TIio trial of 8 If Wnloolo for vnurawy ennio tin Friday forenoon U'fnro Uocfirdcr 1 teuton, mid a jury of nix of our nioMt Mntni clilzcrm, to wn : w m KetciiitiM, J v CitMick. Wil nam KtiiMton,w 11 uoitru.wtlliiun nrc and W l llitrr. J K Weallu rford nnd J U Wyaltappenreit for tho city and Jttdgtt Whitney fur Mir tlefonae, Tiie jury after hearing tho evidence for lli prowcutloii, none bi'ing lutroducaid for tho ilefotiHe, and no nrgtiments being made, returned n verdict nt once of guilty. The Heeorder lined him $-1. Tim verdict In an ex ftinph' for others ot bis eullbre, who Mlinttld lake warning and goto greener Held. In default of payment Wnlpolu went to j vil for 3D tl.tya, ihrentetilng ven geance when he get out. On. ANt 'A v. Lebanon 1 again excit ed. Now it is claimed In caps like this : "Talk nlout tho Imttt. nne nil and gas re gtona of Penmtylvanlii and Ohio; throw up your hat for Harrison or Cleveland ; cluint your en logic of Lincoln ami tlrant i hut know llrnt that Lebanon I surround ed bv a fount rv under whose surface Hows OI Land OA." lUxm Fort did it. the match wits applied ami the gas blazed forth. Tho place Is near Wheeler's aw mill, and is owned bv Hong of the O. P., which they tried to buy, but cmld not. A joint stock company has Unm formed ami the Kxprcas, with nyelbsays: "Cap ital and energy are tho clement now that must join hands, and Lebanon will have a growth and boom f.ukuown in her history." Similar discoveries have also lie-on made on F.lktns' property above town and In Kirkpatrick's addition. Anothbk Paint Mink. CJcoi A Spencer write the Salem Stite.mati a follow concerning the finding of a paint mine: "1 have found on my ranch, which 1 1 or it ted about forty mile east ot is.at.Mii, In Marlon county, on the Oregon Pacific railroad and Kanilam rlver.onedialf mile west of Uatevllle, a tcemltigly Inex haustible tuppty of onlilo of Iron, or red ochre mine or bed. The face of the ledge show joo fret wide and from three to W fee hlb, shove the surface. The mine I. less than Soo feet from the Oregon Padllc railroad track, and le than a half mile, from the atlon. It I easy of acce, with a gvid level c nuitry mrr nindin It. I propose to organlxc a company ta work the paint. M.v place l located three quarter of a mile wc.t of rhe recently di-c-jvered coal ri'lne." Tnr.v Win Acr.-Mr J (i Kelly, civil engineer, addrct.ed the corucll at some length on the ubjcct of eerge, propos ing 40 telegraph for Mr I'aminiJinl, hi. asn:la',e In bu.lne,and they would make rich an examination a would enable them to lubmlt a proposition to make a proper urvrv. from which to prepare plant and (pcciiicatlon In detail and estimate of the cost of different vtem.and if th council dec'lned t accept their proiolilon, the Ity to pay the mm of "jo f ir their exice- t. while making the preliminary ettmin tln. Mr Kc'lev proposition watac cpled and he wa authorized tj telegraph f jr Mr lUmmonJ." Register. A City Dism rosv.-lt L Polk A: Co of Portland, have ogenl In t!icrltv taking Information for a complete directory ol Albany, Linn county, Lugene ami Cor- yalds. Thi Is one of tho oldest linns. In it line, in America, and their work are alway reliable. A directory giving the name, bu.lue. and residence 01 everyone In our city, and the name. P O address and assessed valuation ut proerty of far mer trading here, will prove Invaluable to o-jr busli.e. men . V e cordially rec ommend It. A CAant.f.s!, Sitkati k A rcprcenta- U e of the Wlllamrtte Iteal L'.tate Co, of 'orlland, owner of consider att.c property n junction. Ctcswell ai.d Latham, came up Ut week to pay the tac on his com- niny proprrtv. lie found that he had ot been credited bv the ex-!ierlff witn $ "7 y taxr he paid on the property for irjyj, tiir widen lie held receipt. Keulster About $3iOid uch error have already been reported. Nancy and Tom. The trial of Nancy Slator assaulting Tom Reed with a club took place lat Tne.Iay In Justice Frank Turncv' couit. The trial consumed the greater part of the day. The court room was tilled with tnterr.tcd spectator who enpected to hear wine pley evidence brought out, 1 hey were amcwhat dl appointed in thi respect, however. The urv brought In a verdict ol "not euilty nd Mr" Sl.ttor w a discharged. A com plaint h ber .i tiled ag.nnt Tom Keen, by ..ir Malor, charging htm with assault. The trial ha been ct for Saturday. Ja ettc. Givit TiiRM a Ciianc. Some one ha been tending anonymou and threatening etter to the Mieu agency, censuring Hie (gent fir allowing the Indian Income out to the vmlley and pick hop. We ee no reason why an Indian should not. have a much right to earn money a an v one else. There I one thing certain If any one at tempt to Interfere with their picking ho. is they will find thcmclvcs in acriou diffi culty. Lk IIamuihiii-uo. J O Kgan and John Murphy, of Albany, were in the city on last Friday. I)r II A Davis went down to Albany the first of the week. Miss Minnie Sprager went to Albany on a visit Monday. 2i Martin has iust returned from Cali fornia, accompaned by a wife. Nick is a good fellow and we wish him much hap ptness. Cor Pilot. fiitcctntiiED at Last. Magruder P.ros, who have been doing business at Central Point for a quarter of a century, before that place was even a village, wero com pelled to mako an assignment Monday, lid K Owen lx ing the assignee. They place their liabilities at $11,000 and their asset at $'.'0,000. It is believed that they will come out all right. The strin gency of the money market wag the causo assigned. Record. A Bid Demand. The manner in which tho Baltimore block has been rented is a sample of the demand here for good brick stores, rooms and oiuees. r.very room in the.thrco story brick has lcen rented for sometime. Price & Itobson win nave the corner store, and ware house. Brock A Hyde the other with the second floor over: the K of P will have the west part of the third story: the Runs House the rooms opposite, and tne otiices are all spoken for with sever al second chances. Stand Up. A subscriber to the Demo crat insists on our asking what ought to be said about a man who talks to the brethren on Sunday, and the sarho day goes out into the country and violates the law of the state by shooting birds it is unlawful to kill, lie gives no names, but the guilty parity will please givo bis version of it By the way, all those who have ever killed a Chinese pheasant, con trary to tho laws of Oregon, will please hold up their tS". A Lono Ridk, Two bicyclists, named D M and S W Rogers, arrived in the city this evening, having left Plymouth, Mass., on April 28th. They have stack to their bicycles since they started, only liavlng them where It was necessary to cross streams or lakes. As a 17iatterof course they feel tired, and Intend taking tho boat for Portland to-morrow. During the journey they have camped out 22 davs; but usually have slept at houses and eaten their meals at hotels. They do not Intend to return in the same manner. The Dalles A Boy Did It Samuel Mayerfield, while chopping In the bottom near the tan neries, Friday morning at ten o'clock, was shot in the fleshy part of the left arm. The shooting was done by a boy with a 32 cali bre pistol. The boy after shooting i an, and his companions claimed they were ignocont of his name, and said he was shooting at a bird. Dr. Paine-dressed the wound but did not find the ball. Eugene Guard. He E ill-lH 1 , 1 al 1 .XI u f h,tr K..A r. i. I.t ,1 .nanked thoroughly with an old fashlnnod A Fatal AcciDKNr. Further informa tion hi reference to accident at Glass' hop yard, on Thomas Creek, tell of tho death of Mr Klllott. Tho Kcio Press gives the following iiciount of tho horri ble accident: Thursday afternoon Mrs Klllott's hahy being sick, she did not go to tho hot yard, but slayed In campand was busying herself about camp work. In passing around the camp lire her cloth ing was ignited. Him had smelted the burning cloth for sotnd little time tiefore she dlscovced that it wa her own cloth- lug that was on lire. She then started to the tout to get a blanket to smother out the llames. At the tent door she met her IS mouths old baby, antl even at this ex citing moment the sivfvty of her child predominating over personal pain, she touk it and placed It rait of harms way, a few feet distant, ami then returned to the tent for the blankut and rolled her self therein in the attempt to smother out the Humes that were by this time b'ister ing and crisping her flesh. Mm rolled the blanket around as well as alio could, but the iigciny she was undergoing was so crcat that she threw the blanket away ami started for the hop yard near by, all the time screaming for help. Tho first person she met was a nan, aid ot course she went to him for help. He not hav ing any other means of putting out the lire commenced throwing dust on the burning woman. Other help arriving the unfortunate woman' burning cloth ing was torn from her, what little there wai left by this time, and was conveyed to ner tent by mind hands and word setit for the doctor and the husband, who was, as In-fore stated, at Iebanoit. Upon ex amination Mr Klliott proved to be liter ally roasted, with tho exception of her arms and fm-e. Her shoes even were burned to acri. t upon her h-et. Mrs P.lliott, whoso au is but -'.'I will leave a husband, and a little child but about Is mouths old. Tlmy had Just moved fnm Cr.sik county, Mr Klllott going to near ieianoti. Am Lm ikkst or 1M.1. (ieorgo Wash ington Jackson, ono of tho pioneer of Hvt5, who resides in Manjuam's. is fatnll iar with many of the most interesting events in the early settlement rf Oregon. On his arrival in ,4'i, he says, he went to work for ieorgo Abernethy, who sent him and another man duwn the river a far as Portland, which wa a swampy forest, where the bark Toulon was an chored. They took from the vessel printing press, tye ami paper, loaded them in the boat and brought them to Oregon City. At the Clackamas shal lows they had ditucultv in getting their precious cargo aero, but it was a case of necessity, as there was no road but the Iswoio of the Willamette river. The printing ores was set up here, with printer John Fleming in charge. In his early days Colonel Jackson wa isipular as a singer of songs and a teller of stories and an adept on the fidHe and banjo, ami at many a dance or evening enter tainment he was the hero. He is proit 1 of the fact that he is named after old King Ocorge, of Knglanf, after Washing ton, the "Father of his country," who vt hipH-d King (ieorge. and after (ieneral Jackson, who whipped the Kuglisli Oen eral Packinghani. at New Orleans. Courier. Tiik New lloni-im.. A Demo-at man this morning visited the site of the new city hospital and children's home, in Ooltra' Park addition. The first story, or foundation, of solid brick, 0 feet 10 inches high, has In en Inid and Is ready for the t structure. The building will is :i.X(U let-t, as Ural tret-ted, and ar ranged conveniently for enlargement. It is nicely located in a sightly place, and on the extension of the ireet car line to If Mill til, . t . .1 1 .1 1m . I . . Mil. I VMM f ..... " ' -" ... n v.t. 1 1 . : . A V J . w , will bo easy of acces. W A Cox laid the foundation. C W Aver made the plans, which show a nice looking build- in?, and Mr F.dwnrd Zeyss will draw the specilieations.so that work can lie pushed at once and the building completed this fall. The eight lots were contributed as follow: S K Young and Ir Kllis.three; L Viereck and A B fjeal, one; J II Malin one; C O Kurkhart, as trustee, three. Tho subscriptions alieadv made will now be collect!, and further snlsrcriptions solicited. This will 1 a deserving in stitution which our citizens should sup port. , Patents Guantkd. To citizen- of the IVilic States during tho past week and reported especially for this paper by C A Hnow & Co., Patent Atty' and Agent for procuring patents, ojt. patent office, vtaHiiitigton, i. u: 1 Alhers, i:orvallis Or, gate j J S Bloo.l,NapaCity, Cal, knifo knife sharpener; J M Bryan, San Francisco, Cal, ore-erushcT ; S H Chase. San Jose. Cal, saw bit holder: LK Clawson. San I ranrico,Cftl, continuous sectional chim ney; 1 I-rank, Sutsun, Cal.clothes drier; (i (iates, Drytown, Cal, concentrator ; D H James, San rranclsco.Cal.Plate or pan lifter; M Jensen. Astoria. Or. soldcrlns can-iMHiiea ; 1 '.Maisonneuve.Oakiand.Cal. fruit stoning machine: Y Mann. I-resno City, Cal. Insectide; A F McMillan. Bo- nicia, i.ai, gang plow irame; J u isoitey, rnwiai.ru;, cal, decorticating machine for removing outer covering from coffee: J A Shepard, Fossil, Or, reel for winding stems 01 yarn, r.epnyr. etc; r u smuey, nan Jose, lai, Journal-bearing. Tins AVu.ua or Tit N. W. Moat east ern people do not have any reliable idea alrout this glorious N. W. country at all Key K W Clarke, traveling correspond ent 01 tranK issue's illustrated weekly did not until recently. Here is what he says: "lln whole Northwest is a won der to me. I can hardly lielieve my senses. I, in common with the people of the east, have labored under the Im pression that hero were the wilds of America. Hero in Oregon I expected to lind frontier settlements of logs and adobe with little, patches of vegetables, wheat and Indian corn, growing among the stumps of recently fallen forests. In stead I find thriving cities, which for push and enterprise are far ahead of towns in the east. And here, too, ia to ie lound one ol tho greatest wheat cen ters in the country. The people of the east will not conceive it until they come and see lor themselves. An Unfoutunatb Fihe. The residence of C J Richardson, near Jefferson, was recently burned, causing a loss of about faouu. i ne iteview says : "ine build ing ami contents f J Richardson household goods was insured in the State Insurance Co, of Salem, for $1100. There agent, ueo si tseeier, was up yi terday trying to adjust the claim. Tin seems to tie ouite a cood deal of nnnec essary quibbling and evasion in settling up this claim. We have it direct, that if this claim is not paid in full, and without any trouble, the policies held by this company, in this vicinity, will be canceled." A subscription was raised for Frank Richardson, who lost, about 1000 in tools, etc, and just after a long illness A Discussed Question. The big pier to the Salem bridge has just been com plcted. It U 12 feet high. The next pier will be 58 feet high. The main pier for the Albany bridge will probably be about 70 feet. At leant the condition of the river at the two cities Is nearly enough the same to can tor a Drluve ot about the tame height,' As the matter has been discussed considerably oh our streets' these figures win oe ot interest. A Query Answered, Railroad work on the O. P. began last year on Octobe aoin, over a month later than now, so will be seen there I vet plenty of time, and whh an open winter considerable could dc aone This Trade Mai k on a stove means It is thn best thcr ex perience and skill can con trive. Sold only by Smith x senaei-s. Holmes Bubinsh College, of Portland 'Or., will open Sept. 1st. J A Wesco, the . leading penman of the coast, has become" .. ! I, J .. 1 . . 1 .. .1 ...111 1. .. It. i tl,a lai Vmninoia nAlUrP Hcr-.H I catalos-ue. front our ranuimr oorfo(Hn.lmit.) V4K!IINUTM. WASH tNoioN, Sept, 8, I5oo. Democratic magnanimity was strongly contrasted with republican sc:fisinc when the southern senator voted with the northwestern senator to place binding twine on the free list. The great grain producing state are the largest users of binding twine. Bat when the southern senator asked for an amendment to the tariff bill placing cotton bnc,glHg, which I lied by the cottun producing stale, on the free list, the republican senators voted solidly agahist It. That I just the sort of sectional legislation that ha created a 'solid louih" and a long a the one con- tlnuct the other Is likely to remain. Il 1 a bad rule that doe not work both wi)i, The anil Reed republican, and there are lot of 'cit, arc "Mel Ing" vigorously, becsust they My that the republican con gressional campaign committee I being used to boom the speaker far the presiden cy There la no longer any doubt of Reed' having kbled hi castor Into the presiden tial ring, and the weaker car.iddatc, In cluding Mr Harrison, are becoming panic stricken at the propcct They fear the power of the big man from Maine whoae shadow beginning to obscure allot them. The democrat would rk nothing better than Reed' nomination ; they believe that an overwhelming majority of the people of thl country are opposed to the unA rnerlcan method by whleh he ha tyran nized over the House of rcprcsenatlvc. Thl week will see the outragcou, one sided tariff bill pssed by the senate. A number of the republican enator have khostn a temporary spirit of Independence In voting apalnst section of the bill which dlscrlmlna'id against their constituent; but their ctiuragc ended there, and tnrough fesr of the party lath they will stultify them.clv: by voting for it a a whole The reclprotltv amendment I a delu.ion and a nrc,and I only reciprocity in name' experience will demonstrate; or else the high projectionist In the House would not at they have done) have promised that the House ould accept it. l hc bill is nothing more .r les than an official re payment by the consumer of the Unite State of (he money contributed by pro tected manufacturer during the last pre ienilal campaign to the rrprtblLan cor ruption fund Fortcinatcly the voter of te country will have n opportur.lty In November of expressing their opinion of uch method. Repretenatlve Bteckcroldge, of Arkan sas ha been Illegal y and unjustly de- eprlved of Id seat !n the House, but at he expressed It In the closing vordr of hi speech "I take an rppeal to tb people, egardle of party. In the district I have the hunor to represent, on the broad ground of common honesty, and in November they will reverse jour conclusion and re buke the method by which yoe reached that conclusion." The tcandal piles up on commissioner of pension Kaum.but he duct not resign, nor do hi superior in oilicc give any sign of asking for hi resignation, although common decency hou!d have caused them to do i at !en a he unbluhlnly ac knowledged having boi rowed $12,000 on note end irscJ by pemi in attorney Lemon. But there I wore to come. He ha been engaged in tome busine transaction worse than the refriscrator company, of which one of hi would-be judge Repre tenatlve Smyr of Ohio-1 a Urge stock holder, and Reprencnailvc Cooper, who first formulated the charge, I In poclon ot the fact, and he Intend to see to it that the pub'.ic ha them, even If the republctnt on the while-.vashitig committee shall re fuse to ir.vcsilgate thcin. 1 he speech of Rcpresenatlve Kennedy, an Ohla rcntollcan. chare'ng senator Quay with being a felon and a modern Juda Iscarlot, may have becnulctly true many people believe lhat ll wat- -but the floor of the House war no place for it to be made, and It would htve been well had the House adopted the resolution expelling Kennedy which Reprcscnalive Boatner of Ioulslana prepared, but wa dissuaded by hit democratic colleagues from Introduc Ing. The speech will, It I ;aU, hs ."re vised'' before It I printed In the Crgv.- itimii RtcorJ, but that U no palliation of the of theoffcne against good .manners com milled by Kennedy. An expulsion or two would have a wonderful effect upon the manner of the House. The conference report on the River and Harbor blh ha been adopted by the llouie, but It I hardly probable t'-at the cnati wbl act upon it before next week Sccretm let Windom and Tracy "do not sreak at they pat by" because oi the as signment ot a naval omcer by the latter against the wishes of the termer, to ccr tain duties In connection with the Light llouse tervlce Senator Edmund hst not up to date called his recest resolution. There will be a lively time when he does. Farmers In Ireland have given up al hope of the potato crop, the disease mak ing it not worth digging. In some place they are plowing the potato land and sow ing turnlpt or tctling'out cabbage ptantsdn the hope of growlngjsome food for the com Ing year. In many placet where the top are large no potatoes are found at rhe roots; In Cork the price of potatoes is now three timet at high at It w as at this serson last year. A ship canal from Lake Michigan to the Mississippi River It suggested at a diver sion for the turplus energy of those who wish to curpass the Eiffel tower at the world's fair In Chicago. It could not be completed (n time for the fair, but it could be well begun, and when done It would so enormously increase the rcsourses ol Till nols at to place it In the lead of New York at the empire ttate of the union. It wat first supposed that Seth Low had the f hortest name of any one In the United States. Then Asa Low went him one letterless. Now Eli Ho of New Brunt wick, N. J., turns up with only five lettert tnbltrame. New York has a Chinaman named Ah Wo, but the exclusion act prob ably shuts htm out of this American con test. . A curious anassthetic used by tne Chl nese bat recently been made known by Dr. U. Lambuth In his third annual re port of the Soochow Hospital. It Is ob talned by placing a frog in a jar Of flou and irritating it hy prodding It. Under these circumstance it exudes a liquid which forms a paste with the flour, Thit paste dissolved In water has well-marked anaes thetic properties.;. After; the finger has beei Immersed in the liquid .for a few minutes it can be cut to the bone without any pain being felt. 1 1 - ' nil .i a ( . . , I Best roast coffee- in ; the city : Conrad Meyer's. ' jTi lICKA IIOMBOurOK I H 'JrtEH0bl LintHMin tsv that the best ornaments of )lf)UM! nlt lhc ukmU wl0 ffqUfnt l( ,)U, , , to tliexc, certii ly,re Its booksand periodicals. The l-t decoration in the world is tin decora lioiof an abundance of reading matter, anJsa sbundancc that shall also be selected andcliolce in it quality, It is strange, when one comet to think of It, that a woman will think no ding of buyirg I50 wrthof dry eoodf, while she will wait three month to read aa importan' hook waiting to get it at a circulating library raihcr than pay f 1.50 for it and have it in the fiohncs of the interest it creates. Lvtn in inirll!gcni femilict Ibis p'.aa of borrowing books from a neighbor, or wailing indefinitely la gmt I Item fiom the library, I seen when in all oilier lines of expenditure the outlay is a gener ous one. There i no inspiration in the home where everything is relegated to the merely aesthetic plane; where all sorts and ccnuilions of strange jugs and bopls and ginger jnr, with Hill stranger decorations, arc seen, and where everything is smothered in lace sod tied up in ribbons, nor it there, 10 the cultivated eye,any beauty either, in this scheme of decorative arrangement. , Then wat a wide and animated discussion, )crs ago, regarding (he best 100 books in the world, and every man an'! woman of literary prominence wat appealed lo for an in dividual list. While these lists varied, there were always a few works, at the Bible and Shakcipeare, which must, of necessity, ippear in each one, and as a fairly representative example of the permanent literature of the work! these lists were root interesting. Tbey establish one most important truth; (hat a working library, a living library, to to speak, need nut be numerically large. A hundred well selected books offer to the home a contin ual fountain of refreshment and of higher thought. Such a collection, well selected. It, of itself, enough to place life on a higher plane, and to predetermine the thought of the house hold to finer lines of interest. r.tcrM AntiLT jjai.xe: Republicans are blowing lustily becaotc they have carried Maine by about 18,000 ma jority and sty it it the largest majority since IS72. Well let u compare: For governor in lS$4,their mijorily wat 19,709 For presi dent in 1SS4 it wat 20,060, For Governor in 1SS6 it wat 12,651 and for president in 18S8 11 was 2J.25J, Tbitsho that thi talk about tig victory b all blow. It at Reed they lay bat increased bit majority. True, but wba were the circumstances? The democrats mnJe no contest al all, either on the state or con greiunal tkkct. Not a cent was contributed nor so ffiViit made by tbe national democratic committcc,wlii!e republicans carried on the cam paign w ith at rnacb vigor as a presidential cam paign. Kecd,hiauelt,lllainetHurToughs,McKin- leyamla Wt of other leading orators mrde specche while thtt prince of tllcorruplionwtt, W IV Dudley was there. Another cause, and ia faet the real cause of the large republican majority it found in-the fact that thousands of democrat of temperance sentiments staid away and refused to go to the poll because lhc democratic state convention put a plank their platlut m in favor of ;be repeal of lire prohi bi;ory law. The republican vote it fr below the average vote whiW the democrats fell off stilt more largc'y, The total vote is over 30, 000 short of that of Iwo years ago. ii.'.nge:: signals at the west. Tne wild schemes listened to by o many Western fanners, who are generally reasonable men and the unwise threats tbey make, prove at least that tbey are dissatisfied profoundly with the present ttate of things, and that they are determined there shall be a change. They are suffering, and they clamor for relief. Will not they be exasperated rather than pacified by a change which shall make things won than they are and force them to pay mor for clothing, tin ware, hardware, chim.cutlery etc., without putting aa additional cent their pockets lo meet these heavier expenses? If Alliance resolutions are violent now, what willvhey be with the Mckinley bill in working order? These are pointt well deserving the thoughtful consideration of Congressmen from Nebraska and other Western States. It will not do to say that tUt present excitement it a tempest in a teapot It may turn out to be cyclone in the Mississippi Valley. Chicago Tribune. (Rep.) 'I he Spokane Daily Ckrutuclt is making an earnesr fight for the election of Thomas Car roii, me ucmocrauc candidate lor congress in Washington. This is right. Every demo cratic paper and every democratic voter ahoulj use every honorable'.meant to secure such a desirable result. If every democratic voter in that ttate should determine at once that be will secure at least one republican vote foi Carroll he would be triumphantly elected. Organization it worth a thousand votes to the democrats of Washington. The latest newt from Arkansat it tha there are no'rcportt of disturbances at the pollt from anywhere In the ttate. Thl it a terlout reflection on the Inventors of the first dlspatchet that were published In the partisan newspaper, which announced that riots were rife throughout th est ate, al though the specifications were significantly absent. The fact will also be a difficulty 'n the way of Mr. Lodge and his associate who arc prepared to prove that the south need the enactment ot the Force bill. Altvays keep tile on the farm. There are timet at all teasont of the year when you can conveniently do a little ditching if you have the material at hand. When passing the tile mill with your wagon or buggy load on a few pieces of such a size as you think wilt be most convenient and take them home to use when needed' It it attention lo small matte rt that help to make farming pay and the one who ob serve thi rule are the mot prosperous. Mr McKinley told the Maine people that his tariff hill means "American wages for Ameri can citizens." To naraphrase Mr Blaine't famous saying on wheat and pork, there is not a line ot a section in the entire bill which will constrain an American manufacturer to pay to his workmen one dime of the bounty which the bill gives to him, ; Oriental and occidental reciprocity have just at many charms as septentrional, or "aeridion al. In other words latitudinal free trade is s attractive at longitudinal. Or again free wool from Australia is just as free wool from Argen tiae. Call and SBTTi.K.r-Those knowing themselves indebted to the old firm of Krausse & Klein, will please call and set t e at once. : Buckien's Arnica ISalv. Tha bust Salve la tiro world tot Cuts, Drals.,3oris Vloor, Salt Uheum, Fvr Sores, fettor, Uuitpjr hands. Chilblains, Corns, and all Skiti Kniptlu. an positivelyuure filM.orno pay required. It ia ifar iitoe:) to give perfect Satintaction, r money ic..nd d. lriee 25 ceuta per box. For av!e by i'wti.y aad MasGD s, I i ' oivis i?;toyis Holh tUi fiicthoil itiuiresulu when Hyrttp of Fig ia lakcn ; it is j.Iensant nsi'l refreshiii to tlio laste. aiidact-i f,f:t:tlyyet jiroinjdly on the. Ki.Jii, J.ivcr athl JJowels, cleanse tbe y tr.j oliucttittlljr, iliKplg colds, lirad nclieB and fevers find cirri- lia!ilunl criitstipntion. Hvnm of figs is the only rtncly- of i'.g kind ever tiro- rhicorl. U-tuingto l taste niu'ao cejrtfihJo to tho stomach, tirori.rit in 'z Rctio'i and truly !cn'Uml in its yl'"dn, it. niarty excellent qualities ;:.-n.l it t) ail. It ii frrrsalo in 'jc end gl ljitlea ly rJl lcadius tra grists. CAUFGXtilA FtO SYRUP CO. 8 mf,uo:s:n, cu icuismu. n. xca tsnx, n.r PAISLEY & FISH, JOB PflNTERS 1N.1BLQCX ALBANY. Special Jtomcemeiit W. F. My Spring Stock is now Complete, Embracing all the Latest Novelties in Dress Goods, Both in WOOLEN and WASH FABRICS . -To The 1 I Make a Specialty of LacUes Underwear, in Knit Ribbed and Muslin. My Prices. are the LOWEST and my Goods the Best. Am sole agent for the Celebrated . S. F. H0SIEEI, Guaranteed stainless, Warranted absolutely fast, and Free from Poisoii. :To TheMen : Call and Look at My values in Furnishing -:- Goods, I have a Lirge Stock at the Lowest Prioas ever cUcrr-d ia tha Vallej. 1 cairy a full lion of Ihs wor'd-renowed BIV)ADUEAD go-id, ua ine! 13 for wear aud C.tih. Lrp - stooi of EuDaotDEUtna aad Flodxcixgs. Cal nd I coavii ccd th A?hai y is the beat trading point ia Oregon. - KEEP -ON ScltFceder anil Sancl-Cattcr, Traction Engines; Automatic Stacker. Et Also read what one of the about thgm: MR. Z. T. WRIGHT, Portland, Oregon, Dear Sir: In roy Advance Thresher, purchased of you this year, will say the Advance does more-, ni better work than any other machine I ever saw, and I have seen all that are rep-N resented In Oregon. . It threshes faster, cleans the grain better, runs lighter and saves the grain better from the straw, than any other machine, ard seems to be strong arrd durable. 1 am . . ... ..' .. .. r 1 i ready at any time 10 go mro a inai wun any oiner macninc rcacciJi mc iiuvauucj mu ihresti for from $100 to $500. They are the best In the markejt without doubt. D you desire you can refer to me at any and all times. Signed I. D, MILLER. For further particulars .address ZT. WRIGHT, Albany, or Portland, Oregon. Send for his list of 193 names of parties who have purchased Advance Threshers in Oregon, Washington and Idaho. -G. L. BLACKinAW,- LEADING DRUGGIST Cublw, s. K, TOt NO E. W. LASOOO.Y. TBAJtSACT.I ACESKRALrnf,kmgta.lnc. AC;Ot TS REIT ul,Jo.t U, tUeck, SIGHT eXCIIAKOfr n,tel Tphl trrir, ot a Now Tark, Man Vrmrtteo ilot-o .nd Vm VQl.LZCmon? S AHEm hvuraM tcrirs. PIIUTOM K. Trm k,w. Hfnxm L K Btip, h. ru, KtrwaasF. Hut. Linn Co. National Bank, ALDANY - - OHEGOW. CAPITAL UTOL'K I00,000. PrIJ-nt ..,.... J L COWAX. Ic-Pr.B'lMrt.... IK RAIJiTOV. hi.r....y Um t. fUAMBKitf.AI-, As.tr Mhler...... n A AK' illi'.OLO. ft ay.T,a,l I, Ctw-i. J P.sI,Kn, Can E Owmllalii, W H 1vM, W II U:,l-ra, i A Cnw frd mhI O A Artfaibuld. TKAi(SA(7TaciMrl tsnkiti; tiuMis. UUAW8IOI11 lot A mi on Vtm York. Sm til 'ivi reyon LOAS MOrfETua 'pr',d iwcaritjr KF KITE dermis ub(ct etc. Bank f Oregon. ALEAKY, - - CHECOK. OA-FXTAXi, S50,000. Preoidsnt . ...II BRYANT Vlen President .. H. V, MK ft KILL Cashier .. J. V. BLAIN XHBECTOB. HI Bryant. J V, Blain. Geo Humphrey, C H ftew.rt, K i I Anr.lnB, H K Mr -frill. Kightexchanzo an f toleirrephlc train fr.r on New York, lan Francisco rl and all principal point in Oregon nl WasbtDgtoo, oll'ctloc madr on favorable terms READ. Ladies,- ' YOUR TIIE- solid men of Linn county says - Millers, Linn County, Orbgon, September 25, 1809 reference to your Inquiry as to how I liked Vie FrMldnril Alao Their