cna S5ZJ23 New York World, "THE DEMOCRAT" and tho American Farmer, nil ono year FOR Si SO. An ad. In the DEMOCRAT" II Itoaches the Moat People, and brings BIG IETURNS. Weekly "Sta'a Rights Democrat, t. 00 par year. VOL XXVI. ALBANY, OREGON, FRIDAY. NOV KM BE R 81, 1890. CM IG L. E. BLAI N Jlaa just rcocivoil a &uporblinoof Fall and Inter Tho largest in tho Valley, carefully selected for th trade hero, including an elegant lino of Ovekcoaw, all Jf the latest fabrics, and of a high grade of workmanship Clothing, His Furnishing Goods Sep't Is complete with all the novelties of tho season. His Boy's and Children's department consists of high grade novelties. In his Hat Department Will bo found all tho latest shapes of tho season His Boot and Shoe Department is. tilled with a choice lino of goods Ills Tailoring Department Under charge of the expert Mr Schifller, is well stocked with a splendid line of suitings. Strictly One Pric d XI K J Uli U .Wo want vour. BUTTER AND EGGS, .We will pay you Cci sh or ir acta Maeidmrn & Pirom, Corner First, end Wr shington Cjtrects. Albany, - Oregon, XEW STOKE.-ea ssr2SEV GOODS. MITCHELL, LEWIS & CO. DEALEBS IK Agricultural fiiiiilcsaeBts-& Vehicles OP -:- ALL KINDS.- Cr, anfl 33 lis. albahy, mm. ALL TALK!! 1 ABOUT If SIHRSIFS Larga 'and Choice Display of TOOAI ItKCOKO. Drv Goods, Clothing,! Boots, Shoes, Etc., Etc., Etc., Including many novelties. A fine line of Sealetto Jack ets, Children s Hoods, &c, &c. MTii a Feat to Fit the Feet, Bat Ha Can do it and do It Neat," Lkmanon. Mr. Hamilton, of Sweet It mc, toll. in tlt.it lour member of Ail. Nvc's family, including himself, are down with typhoid lever. A W Marks Ikis bought half n blotk in the Wiuvoiii adJllion nml will build n house Immediately. Wuteiluo spiitiK erased to flow last week. Should the sprlit;! continue dry, It would he a severe Mow to (5 it Gross, ho inns a hotel aiul .tore nt litis place. Mr. ltoaoler, formerly fireman on tho Lebanon In ancli, write, from the enst to Abe l.ove-ll of this place, tint there U no country like Oregon. A cur load of over twenty Unis of iva chliKry f.ir thr? paper mill arrived this week, Wuik I. projircMlnur rnpljiv mid suon will be heard the iden.aui mhiihI of il busy machinery nt work. We could put our finder on man in Lebanon who hut spring planted about three acres of ,oUloc,cullkittcd them wllh his own hatuN,li the Interim of growth and iinrvev-ttiir piled hi. trade as a mechanical good wnm , and the harvest slums a net profit of w for cvry day's work on hi crop. lCxprvs. in homo l tho counties of Oregon ore easily obtained, Khowiiiif eowluxively tlutt the law on the subject of their Imu- nuctHliwrvc a more strict interpretation iy un oiih-om ;r.iiutni( tho pt-ruut. I or lii iUnee, tl Albuiy, t'riday, a divorce w.u obuiiicd, mid iho ni'tt lay a mar- ri.iM lioen o WH1 tainted. t osm of tho tunic of tho divorce. Tho h.viuo tiling ocvurred in Marion county a cotiplu td lines recently. Tho hxw bavb mnui'tliin about tivritotiit who lutve li-en divorced nut Lt iuf; perniHieii to nmrry Byam uiiui tho time in which an arH-l may lx ha I hull l:V(- elagtiii'd. Hut thU id evidently overlooked. The matter of Appeal u waived, m.j t' upeak. S ileni tatt man. tiuets if you look up tho !.w you ill Snd that it U tho pnrti,. gett'.iia the licciiKO n ir tj h!.i:n . Tho cteik simply jj-MiitJ tliJ ll'-ntj on prnf o proper riMldviieo an I w. Mimno ti.i td. Tae f;llot ing tiiininj lainm have b.-cn filed w ith tho County lerk : J W Gardner r.n I V. 3 McCntiHlLuid, lisfotit i raeitle. fcnnliani liet. Xearent laiiu, I'uioii 1'neilie. Jxcated tetober lOth, tiled Nov 7th. (leo Ihckiunon.by J Met Htmiev, rueer Iinit:;: (iruimd, .untiatii lit. ltrod front .'-.u.ti.uii river, .V. rjU fr.mi Canal , revk. Itcnted Nov Cth. tihd Nov Itth. II V White, twenty acre for pl.terr initivr, Santiani Iixt, i.Vt h e, north dry KtiVh an.l .Vxt feet cant of fanal Creei.! I ated Nov 2nd. fil.-l .Nov ilth. I J If I!oWurc by J Met'luhnrv. twenty aerm f.r p'aeer luine, Santiani l;t, JdO rKl!) from .iutium an I ftm.nt tyj riKlo (m Canal Creek. John iibiin, by J MeCln m:ey, twenty acns lori'.aier miiim', iw roUfr-itn antiam and Do ro-U from mouth f 1'ry Gulch. l.Geated iet JUth.blcd Nov 13th. A V.aAi Won:;. Mr -j Jlaih, of AL-'ta vallev, ha more cnirai and nrcH- nce of liitnd in the fare of lh dauuer than the averas1' woman. It l n ty iparcvly n-.ttlcl in that nei hb-.iii.;r ami will nnimaU ure tiuite plentiful. ' One dav, not Ion;; tinre, Mr ll ifli wai al si-nt frij:n home when a l.truv o.uLjiu rue into ibc-ibjor yard of hi reMi'lenee, iiTk the chii lren were plaTini:- Tiie RtiiuKtl wn evidently hungry r.n 1 had inau'in.'d that a s.'n.vll lioy would maka n i tMie.are tsual. I'.ut .tr.i Ilaoh fitded tho rtittitar when but a few fi t from the hildrt n. She t-.'ik don n the Wine hcKter tie itjii;Ver than it t'.k to tell it and ut it thr i'K'h the hams. Tl.Udid in-t iil lh anhiKil. b'lt for vl :l In retreat. It e!iml.i a lrc jo ur bv and Mr lla.h art 1 a faithful d V' tcpt it theri until Mr tl isil returned nu l t:u:npU I'd the k.il- iiif. It m nntire.! b.x nod u hall fect. orvall;d ijiuttf. I low Ir IyxEi. Hat few of our tit renti could (5 a to Salem to nee the wreck ; hut all will have nn opportunity to ir t a iew of it through the ent'TpriifC of tho iioiourapncra. ."Jr A li 1 axton rcturntl at fvenint: with ab.ut twelve view akrain a fi w momenta time. Thev show a iiihm of Kirn in all ha)e, some ling broken alioont into pplinterH. Al bany men rtturnin front thtro report the Kpeeticki as a cba'jtx one. Under oe eujiine ih a holo w neic Mel udden the engineer wa dujj out. A tramp who had been helping to lire was uninjured while tho engineer and f,reman were both killed.. That doesn't look rtebt. The di.-tancc which th train fell wan 10 or 12 feet, the topa of the cars being eon iderably above the remaining tretttlo. HiTrErfuI-ast week v.c ilatctl that I I) Driver had leen arrested fr lieating a Ioy who wan caught htcalitif; hi apple hut lie wai ac'iuitteil, my 3 the hugene Keaintfr. Thia week Driver had the boy. a nine innocent leilow aoout nine years "i nge, arre-atcl lor steulinn hi npplea. The ca:e w; tried in Juntice Mender fou'h court before jury and the boy was pi.nnpi 1 uc'iuuieo.. in witir remnraa to the jury the boy'a attcrneya hit it retty cioho wlien they laid the caho was orotmht Himpiy throui'li Bintc. At the beginning of the trial one of the attorneys anu uriver koi to (Jicputinir each other o warmly that the Justice called in the Buenii to preserve order. Advertizb Alh inv. Kvery vii'uen ol All)any ought to help lei the rest of the world know what a fine city antl what nice residences and charming Hcencry we have.and there ia no way in which it can be done ho well nnd no cheaply as by v.et- tuig Borne Til Crawford & l'axton's Sou venir Hook, with tho UncHt of views and Bocheopthat everyone can afford thctn. 11 you want your homo or buflincBS place to appear in these hooks call soon and they will be taken. Call and see if your piace ia not already taxen. it will be. OUBESl AKY J HEADAGHE1 "MsYoaWait'l BUT CURES ' I NOTHING ELSE. E THAT CAN BJJ VSUD tiVUKV l)i is the k Hid that pays, facores . vorxz business men, and hun. drcda of book-keeoers and 8ten ograpliew of both aexes, attribute their success to a course at the Portland Busi ness College. Portland, Oregon, or the Caoltal BusiriOSS Colleero, Salem, Oregon. Both are under the management of A. J. Armstrong, have came courses ot Ptuay, same rates of tuition, fiusinean, ShorthamLTypewriting, Penmanship and ling lish Departments. Write to cither for joiat Catalogue and Bpecimens of penmanship. sr.- . 'jr. Vr-" . Di y 60033, Notions, GentsFiirn ishings and . BOOTS AFJD SHOES Our stock of boo'.s and shoes. .' Is now complete in all lines lor spring fade. We will save vou mone n buying ol u. Ladles, ' nilBe and children's fine shoes a apeclaly. , , Vx-Umi Afroi!C fr the Ll'IH-OlV SHOK1 Two V KRHiovs. The preenv outlook Is thnt thcie will bo a lori;o number of hotly contested suit with the Southern rnelile reultlng from tho recent accident People living hi the nelhm" hood ot the bridge all declaic It wax not. unfo as nth a bridge nhould be. J C Ilakrr and another men counted ninety place where nuts mm uecn makcu oil, iniicin tcll- fled that the motion of tho train shook tho brhhjo and that parts were rotten. They do not believe that It went down bccaimo t.nnpcred wllh. The rnllron.I company win ciann mm tno inns were Rpicnu by a crowtiar, marns 01 which couui uo seen, nuil thnt the etowbai was found In the IhunIi, ami It It asuerted that a tramp rld- tnn on tno cn(j:ne saw ine ran apart. n aid the engineer nnd fireman : but the tramp cannot be found snd tho others are dead. The theory f Mr McAfee, who lives directly opponlte the bridge, and saw thcnceldent, I given by the .Stuletcniian that "ihe trclle wn Ut 'ttW condition and It has been repaired recently, but tho ground about titer. wan growing sofl, which fart wn noticed by hhnnclf and some of hi neighbor. lo 4hluks it tnut have been the slukhif of tho bents In the soft Ktmind. under the hcevv weight of the train, that Minted the trctlfc to Rlvlna way, and once started there was no stop pins; It until the whole Uruck terra tlrma." HosEin im anu At.iusy. Tho fact is that thera U a considerable over a hun dred trainmen running Into ItoseburK, and employed in tho yard here. This station i iho terminus of tho Uosehurif nuil I, and tho end tho end of all train di viHions on ths S 1 w hich road wo icferred to w hen wo wrote the nrtlch'. The month ly receipt of thin ollice. will about if not iuiti) C'iuul those of tho S 1 otlleo lit Al bany. I or w hilo wo have a smaller town there irt a biuiier country back of it to supply. Albany is tho ternilou of olio train iiihtea l of live, and the station is mueh letis important than the local re jiorter of tho DfcMofntr seem to think it i. KoiU'burjf Uoviow on article in tho D!MiH itT in reference to the appoint ment of a yar lmniter at that city. If the Ueview will cive tho flwure slmwlnc tho biiMineHS of that ollke, tho Dsuocmat will L'ivo llk'ures slioinu that the IhikI- nes of tin? Albany r1 I oSlh o is two to threo times as lar"0. Albany is tho terminus of the local to Portland, of th Lebanon train, of tho annum r..iv pass- enKer train, Taiiiin Hay freight and U.ites mixed. Total, live. In reference to tho tiuuilier of trainmen Tiinmnir Into Uencbutif and stowdmr ther. we trot our Information from railroad men. How to Gkt Tueuc Most tvoplo who k'o t j tl.p S;tntlnm mines do so by way of Gatedvillo on the O. 1'.. tho iititte Wtnj aliout twenty miles from there, A map reveals tho fact though that tho mints aro only a short itutaneo from tho I.0U- anon WMifon roa J. Tho Kxi.ress savs: Considerable Interest U centered lust now In a tril from tho waon road above Sweet Home to the (JuarUvtHe tulnea on the Sr.ntiaui. '1'hero was at ono time a trail over this route, hut laving been traveled b?it little, ,f hito year, fallen timlier and a rank undergrowth l"ve bli'kol tho war to 8 :no entent. The citiens ofSwct l Home and vieinitv show willin-nej'S to co-operato with intrrest 1 I'artu at this and other imiiiiIn alone tho route and re-open tho way. The lines nru distant from Ibanou about fifty m!h . one-half of whleh dUtaneO lii irea.ly travereil tn a cood waon road. This seems to Ik; tho most Kraetieable onto to the mines, ami a road up if Soutu Santiaui would shorten the sUneuaml ten.l to divert tho travel from tho northern route ami would bene fit too Uriner, the miner and tho mer- bant. WfiMKN !:!,r(.A OnIK fio Kanta rccenliy purchs c J the In man s milt. i:n twelv.- mile wcl of Monroe, .m a correpon Jenl from that lir to the Junction i'iiut. anj inov.J ojt thris: V,'c.h;eiJay, m.-.kl;ij Llj eokulationt 1 reof.ijriinj; the mnl an.l JoIiij; a ruh- in btilncM J but uikhi niti, 1m; at their ledt.c!ion the women of the party organ ized atlilbc and refuneJ to ttjy In ach a fjrat.rn country, and even though they list ootatned the properly at a barali. With a xeal and pcracver'enrc worthy of a etier caue, they arecd the cae to we'd thnt the men of the party concluded to Klvc up tl elr property and gn tlehcic. Who navs that "Motuau's tll.t." arc on thedechr.c i I'oi.in:Mf I'aouoTeu. Mr Uwyn A Lycll ha been appointed by Captain iiymons, tin tod State engineer, to take A 1jd showing. The best, way to tell the erowth of a town Is by the amount 01 uusines transacted at the railroad stat ion. During the month of October the business of the Southern Pacific railroad at this place was greater than ever before In thebbtoty of the town, looting up 3m.035.73 t-ogene Kegistcr. That I no doubt a big showing In Eu gene; but tn Albany It li not ever, average Here $15,000 lo J2o,ooo a month Is a frequent thine. The yearly but.ir.ess of the 8 1 a! Albany will . nearly double that 01 tugene, w e mention thisMinply be cause our prij;htly nci-hbor has claimed to tie auotit m Iirjje as Albany. As Old Time.. Old residents of Al bany remember well of seeing Johnny Mcl ndden, w ho was killed in the Itke Inbish accident, come into Allianv bold 01 me, iiirowe on 0110 01 the lirat trains 01 IH,U. lie WH3 a Ifsnial faithful em. ploye, popular with the public, and knew every inch ol th9 road. Aa these who knew liim would expect ho staid with hie engine, immediately reversing the machinery to etop the train. Republican Lament. A stray letter head of a leading republican law firm ol this city finds it3 way to our table, upon which is written ths lollowing: ' "fc'ince high protection's laid ua low, Democrats eay we told you bo. Mclvinley'a bill has done ua up, A la strychnine does a pup." A Mining Iuna.-The number of phcer mining claims of Jo acres being filed In the Santlam DUt. all In the same neighbor hood, makes It look to the IEMocRATas if there" wan to be a citv laid out there. We Iare not mining expeits; but this idea occurs to us, and we make the suggestion I lor information, ' See list elsewhere. A Steixin'g Match; Af a spelling match held at Vvatson's school house last Friday night, 6ome excellent spelling was dane, Clarence Turner turning down Sev eral young men and ladies, and Willie Hollich, twelve years old, stood on the pv,'."fr than any one else, havm charge of the Koverntnent works at Ya- mma Hay. Mr I H l'olhemu. who ha Lad chargo of thc works since thev were started, w ill start tho new work for the improvement of Coos bav. He w ill altio luvo s ipcrvisioti of the works att otpinle, l.'iiipiiua and Kiustuw. Mr A J McM illan, w ho was sent down bv Captain Hymons to make a preliminary examination of Tillamook bav. hascom- pitieu 1110 wont ana is now busy making out his report. Mr Polhemua should have been kept at YaquinalSay.where he understand matter. Tho Oregonian calls tho chango a promotion : but we laii 10 nee w here t he promotion comes in. Frke Rii2 as-d Gata There arrived At the Union Pacific depot from the cast this .morning a carload of freight con signed to Fort Walla Walla. John Carlos, ol the quartermaster's department, upon opening the car discovered that someone had made free use of bacon, flour.crackers, nutter, canned koocIs and everything of an eatable nature. In one corner of the car wa a tin can which had been useu as a coal ktove. and near it was a small pile of ccal such as 1, used on locomotives. A pacc had been Cleared on the floor of the car lor a bcd.and everv Indication pointed to tne tact that 10 or three trampi had occupied the car during lis liaofclt across tne continent. I heir mean 01 egress from the car had been through a small window In one end, whereby thev took In coai anu water, a large pile ot bacon rlndn, empty can and refuse scraps ol lood was found nrar the window. Walla Walla Statesman. An Albany man who exanlned the trestle states that the nuts of the fmhrdat wrere the engine struck, were unscrewed something that could not possibly have happened any other way than by human hands. Yesterday a claw bar and wrench w-c-o luunu in the brush near the place ine ireMie was not Kept up by pllln!. as all who have come from there state, not withstanding the report of the coroner's jury.il Is yet too early to form an emphat ic opinion in reierence to the matter. There are decidedly two sides to the cae ana omy tne court will settle the unfortu nate affair. A Coai, CoMiuxy. A new Linn county corporation ia tho Carbondale Coal Min ing Go, articles lor which have just been filed with tho Secretary of State, with John and f New ton Curl, Robert More head and Abrulmm T Powell as incorpo rators. The capital stock will be $800,000, in shares of $1; Hcio the head oiliee, and tho object is to own, work, mine and sell coal, and to construct a railroad and to operate it between tlip mine, which is situated a few miles from Scio, and that eity. The coal is of pretty good quality, and tho movement promises to be an im portant one. One op tub Eaklihst. Wesley Shant' non, one of the honored pioneers of Ore gon of 1S45, died at his home, in Eugene, j'yednesday afternoon, of paralysis, agsd u.years, v montns ana 3 clays. Mrs .Eli sabeth Shannon.towhorahe was married in"1817, survives him. One brotherjudge Mil ton Shannon.of Monroe,is the only re maining member of tho family. Eugene Guard. Peculiar. Accident. A couple ol weeks ago while M CHUtsple was cutting down a tree across the river a gust of wind blew It over the opposite way Irom which he expected it to lafl and It "fell on his team and wegon, killing a horse val ued at $i5o,breaking the wagon.and came near killing Mr Gillespie's hoy. Eugene Register. '..' Kfl(l4L At IT.KSOIIU TIIVIIHDA Y. Mr Ilttyno, of tho Kugrito tannery, litis been In tho city buying hides. Mr Frod Mospelt culled at tho Dkmo Chat ollice to-day. 1) 11 Montelth, 0 W Watts, A It Heal, A H I'axtoii ami wife, and others went to Halom on tho local thlu noon to view tho seeno oftho wreck. 11 (1 Watson, tho lawyer, returned from Portland last evening on tho local, and hence crossing tho ill-fated trestle just ahead of tho ueciJcut. A yoang man visiting In Albany Imp pvrcd to pull a history oftho Johnstown IIikhI from a library, when ho remarked that ho was as good a history himself as ho was there in the midst of It. Ho Is vitdllng nt Mrs Shield. We did not loam his name, Mr Yoran, Junior editor of th F.tigeno Register, iaed down to Salem this noon to attend hi father, who was seriously though not dangerously Injured in the Luxe i.ni'mii run roan nee men 1. a son 01 Prof Collier, of KtitfcMe, wa alm In the wreck and Initircil aomo. Prof Collier was aiso on tno 110011 train bound lor ths scene. Mrs J O Writsman and daughter re turned from a trip to Seattle ou last evening locut, They cau?o very mar being U ft for tho ill-fated overland, and only siiiteoiled In getting on tho local after it was in motion. Of eourifO they aro now congratulating themselves, in which their friend will heartily unite, that they wcro on tho l'.rt train. huiiav. Mis Flora Mason went to Corvalll to day to vii.it her friend Mi Maud llotl- lunti. Gen. Ja A Varney. fruit iniector. went out to Tangt-nt yesterday to 'nspect tho mr4'ry and fruit orchards there. Mis Mary Uoirmai. duiuhter of Citv Marshal lloirman. has been confined lo tho house with a I. a. I sore throat and not diptheria, a w as repotted oil tho streets. License to marry luivo len granted to K T Goin and AgusU Seehale, Allien T Pulliam and Dura H liojn,, Jus S Yin n and Cnrolino King. Marshal Hoffman went to Salem this noon to view the wreck. Als A l'-conicke snd other. Among thoo who have laken in tho sight nre Geo C StanarJ, W 11 Warner. W A Munteilh. If M'ranor. Jos Kit III and wife. J P Wscer. recently editor of tho Pen dleton K o, lia-4 locate I at Hums for the practice of law. A Mr Wager had been designated a the cotolng r.litor of sevural mg papers IMS new will lw n surprise to hi friend thrjugh tl.o slate. Dr G V,' Maston camo nn last evenins front Salem, w hero ho had boon at tend lag tho injured victim of the wreck, nnd returned this tioon. Ho rrjw.rtcd hi hand so full there that no time wa given to learning particular. Tho Wil lamette was lull ol tnjuml people. Mr Johnson, of lioM-buru. 0110 of the victims of the accident, camo to Albany last evening an 1 went on hom on tho overland that fame up by tho West Side. 110 wa in the first ynsei)ger car which he rrawlr,! out of bv broakimr a t.aue of glass. Ho was somewhat bruised but not cr:-.iHiv, Mr ("ha O Colen, an exin rt brick ma- ron, who ha n sided in Aloany aevvral years, w hero ho has mado many friends, win go 10 i.ugeno to-night to aticttil to soiiiO biixinei' previous to leaving tho state for SajiUt t ru, Cal, by way of the Yttipiitia, where ho will make hi future homo, and j.robnbly 1? Rsoociatod in tho biisinea with Harry IVrrfn, a former resident of Albany and Kuaetie. Mr Colnu snys it i his intention of return- to this city when it has a th'tjulatlou of u,m,qi. ii.ai itroiiuses nul to im ions'. ATt'l. Fraisier, the horse lmvtr. of Portland. 1 in the city. Tho Mifsea P-ake. of Yooulna Hay. were in the city this forenoon. Mr. W. L. Jester i lvinz dangerously ill ut her hoiue, in this city. Judge Stralmn camo un from Salem last evening to pcn! Saturday and Sun day. Jos. Cook, tho creat lecturer. tasod through Albany last evening for California. At the Uanlistchur 1 li titnnrrou- lli v Geo W Hill w ill preach iii tho morning on "Itcyponsibility fur Bonis." 7. II ltud.l, of Peoria, was in the city to-tlay on crutches, tho result of Loin it in row n out 01 a wagon three months ago. iicv. i-ainar. reeentiv of Kansaa. a cousin of Dr. and T. L. Wallace, Is in the city and exects to locate in the valley. uo isaimpiisi preacher. UMcConnell and wife, having whiled away the summer in their handsome cottngo here, left nn on Monday for their winter Home in Albany. Toledo Post. V.'ord received from Miss Carrio Pfei ffsr, from Oakland, Cal, informs her many friend here that she is much Let ter and improving rapidly, havinggained o pounus in uesn einco leaving here Oscar Marshall returned this uioniing from a four months trip abroad, going as lur iuist as Indianapolis. For awhile fired on a steamer on the Illinois river, saw scTcral big games of ball and got frozen out. Glad to get back to the best country in the world. HonT JT.lack.of Ilalsey, was in the city to-day. Mr. lilnck congratulates inmseil on not taking the overland Wed nesday night at Portland da he had in THEY rralt JI1M, No belter evidence that the itpubllcsi fear Cleveland a a presidential candidate In 1801 Is needed than the mere fact that they have now opened out all along the line a fearful personal war u,on him en tirely Inexplicable, except upon the hy pothec that he will bo the nominee of the democrats In 180a. Tho Intensity ot these attacks teems to be commensurate with tho extreme character of the fear. The coarseness and low-bred manner of attack made by the Orrvniitn U simply on a par with tho coarse, brutal attacks made by It on Tlldcn, Hendricks, Seymour, McCIrl Ian and other democratic leader at the very moment when they were about to be laid lit their last resting places. The secret of tho vlcloiisncs of this attsck upon the reveicd tx-president Is to be found In tne fact that Mr Cleveland ha a strong hold on tho minds of thousands of decent republi cans all over the country who admire him for his Irreproachable Integrity, who be llcvo with him that public ollice Is public trust. The OregeuiiiH and other republi can organs seek to shake the faith of these broad ndndid, liberal republicans in Mr Cleveland, knowing full well that Mr Cleveland If nominated for the presidency ran not l btittm If the above element In their party be not alienated, They know ho I the very embody ment 1 the strong tecllr.g throughout the country In favor ol tariff reduction so clcatly and emphatical ly shown In the late elections, hence these attacks. The sluplJity shown by the Or rgtmiii In attempting to arouse a factional felling between tho filcnJs of Hill and Clcvclund 1 equalled only by Its blindness to the factional hostility enisling brtween H !u Ine and other lender of l' own party. HI! IUVOC. The late election plrjedsad havoc with the republicans In more than one way. In the matter of the election of governor, as well as congressmen, they were routed. The following states wilt have democratic governors when the newly -ejected ones are Inaugurated; Alabama, Arkansas Connecticut. IWssj'r, Floilds, Georela Iowa, Kentucky, l ullanq, Maryland, Maarhuc!t, MU Idgan.MisslsslppI, M's- ssorl, Ncbmka, New Jersey, New York, Notih CtfuU'.a, Ohio, Ot'egon, I'cnnsjl- 4nta, Rhode J. land, South Carolina, Ten- n 's-e, Icxas, Irglnla, West Virginia Wl.con-ln and Montana, making 3'i In all while New Hampshire Is In doubt. The republicans have the governors In fift.cn states as follows; Callforuls.Cotorlds, I 111 noU, Indians. Kansas, Maine, Minnesota N'evadj, Vcr-nont, South Dakota, North Dakot'.Washlngton, Idho and Wyomiujr. It Is an on yesr for democrats on trsp. It Is an off year lor republicans, bnsuie the people want the war taxes eff and hands that hold bayonets kept oft tl.o -lectlcns. StntlstUl show thst abliut thtrtre r j-er cent, ol all railway accidents In the United States arising from derailments are causrcl by defective frogs and f witches. : :r,?i:i:!j Texas reports state thnt on lug to the poor crop of wheat this season a great many farmers ar turning their a.tentlon entirely to cotton or reducing the acreage of wheat. Tl. banana plant has been tound to contain a greater quantity of pure fibre than any of the other r.umtrous vegetable products used lor paper making, It has been suggested that a good way to rid a town of moths would be to set up a powerful electric light on the outskirts The moth hat an Instinctive fondness for light, and cipeclally the electric light. 1 1 consequence cf large Importations ( Ameilcan cattle Into Delglum, a royal de cree has been Insue J ordering thst the dur atlon of quarantine be regulated entirely by circumstances. At proent '.he pctlod of quarantine Is ten dsys. The deepest lake In the world I Lake Dalksl. In Siberia. It area of over 9000 square miles makes It about to Lake Eric In a superficial extent; Its enormous depth f between 4000 and 4,500 feet make its tolumcof waters almost equal to that of Lake Superior, Although Its surface Is 35o fect above sea Uvelt bottom acreage vcr 3000 feet below the tame level. SCKSFi'LOUS SORES From 1 n4 t i-Vitlst n mass of IM. euno. KuiT.'.i I; Ten ib'.p. Cured ly CdtJcueis i;cmcd:c. - I si r--5r.S v!ih ten.M f irmn my h4 U mv v,-.,Ui. fiHv.y.f t tt.,.4 ! t.::,l t,t.t ( llUbt. Mill !! i II li I ,'!) n,i ',! ;:'(,- K.v'.rt ' I'i ' t V ?.! . -.. ,1 I ,.n;,k ,,,4 l.a! ; u . I ui, s v..-,.,, (,,.., ,i , .i.,,, I. vl, in Urt, I , . .. , ,,;.; s-il toiHfU. Af--. : . , -,rx tb UWl,,.,;,i 'r.n..-, ......... :,.,, .rM, S.I 0, tlB.f, 1 t.J- r 1 ... ,. . ...i;.. ,, ) VjlM.y.ir (1 ,. , i- ;; ,. . , ,.; ;.,.) .(! ;r, ! a r-1, 1 . . . .it-- f.,ih 4. J1"' r"i ". I : .' ! 1. -.. h 4 sj- . .t-t t i- !hI, e,,i i , .,,.,. 1 u,n, MKf -.1 iv.-, ,.1:, r n.,t ,k fvirm, 1 u;t !,;-. ,y Uutt 1 tiUi - , i 1 in 1, my 1,; t!K- J l,nH. n- fr, u, : ..(,.., t Ut.,...y, 1 t,.(i( y U.,i., ; u -.! The r pub.icans are said to be very much wonted over the slate legislatures which have been lost this yesr. To prevent any gerrymandering, which they c'ahi. to fear, It U sal J that I hey will try to pass Mc Comas's atitl-gerryroandf ring bill at the short session. . i,m;ii.aiios. The Utc elections lirgcly increased the number of states which have democratic legUUture. The following states have democratic majorities o-i joint ballot; Alabama, Arkansas. Delaware, Plor.da, UeorjjU, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Michigan, MUlsslp;tl, MUsotirl, Nebraska New Jersey, New York, North Carolina Ohio. Rhode Island, South Caiollna, Tcnnesee. Texas, Vlglnla, West Virginia, WUconsIn, Montana, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, and South Dakota making :3 In all while the republicans have majorities on joint ballot In the other fifteen. It I? observed that Rerdlsm received Its death blow t'K. The speaker' field ma. shall were all made to bite the dust in the fierce eon. Hot over laiiiT reform. The In solent Rowel!, the coarse-grained Cannon, with Cooper of Ohio, Lacey, of Iowa, Grcenhalge ol Massachusetts, Comstock, Dur.rcll and others alt went down btfore the Irrcsl .tiiblc avalanche cf democratic ba'lot. The whet scab, an apparently r.ew dis ease hi this rounds, is a fungus attacking the wheat hcads.produclng a whitish cover log ot the glumes and preventing the lorma.lon ol the grain beneath. It hss ppcartJ this vear in various sections, notsb'y In Ohia. If a box six feet deep were filled wllh sea water, and allowed to evaporate under the sun, tnerc would oe two incnes 01 sail on the bottom. Taking the average depth cf the ocean to be three miles, there would be a layer ol pure salt Jo fect rhttk on the bed of Iho AUantlc. Modern metiiodt are changing continu ally toward simplicity and rapidly In the smallest things. The Pcnnylvanla rall roaJ has Introduced the measurements of oil by weight In Its supply department. An odd number of quart can be runoff much more quickly by weight thaw by lading. OU average about seven pound to the gallon. The democrats In the next congress will have a majority of 23 over the republicans without counting a single vote from any ol the southern states. The greatest gains made by the democrats were In the man ufacturing states of the cast and the agri cultural states of the northwest. tended, until persuaded bv a friend to go earlier. Ilo etopned or at Salem and was at tho scene of the accident the next morning. Tho Murranrrra ut Old Flsu-.t d tho sknli 10 -Un s'b nic.s,thbir en sign, defiantly at the majthosd. Your mod ern pirate, not nn tlia high o,luiupon the hiith reputation cf standard remedies skulks under various divinises. Hi hole and corner trallio bss never toany .degreo affect ed Uostettr.r's Stomach liiiters, althouf(h that standard inviirorsnt sod corrective has lontr; Ix-en tho shining mark at which his shafts have been directed. Cheap local bit ters, enmpnsed of llery onrsotilicd stirnq lants, with an ibfusion, or cxtrsct posilily, el noino ton id barb, srs mil sometimes recommended ss iduntical with, or siiniUr to, or jiosnessing virtnr-s kiudred to thnsKof Am,ni.,'. K.ui.n fnti.iltr niAiltnin. 'I-U ptrith apt eilily, wlii.'u ihe great subduor and preventive of iliresso pursue its suecostful carorr, overo.n,ing inslatiri, dyspepsia, ner- voususs, kidney troubles, oouiitipntinn tud rheumatic ailments, t.ot outy on thlr, but 00 mctiy oonliutols. The couii anic that furnish natural cas to masuficturcrsat Pittsburg hav- lately raised it pt ices. Their object Is to lessen the use of this fuel by fctorics, and restrict its use by private in lividual. Hut some of the large factories arc equal to the cm.rgcncy. They propose to set up plant! for the manufacture of gas from rcfvise coal, which i abundant in Pittsburg, nnd use thisco.nl made g.is for fi'el rather than the coil itself. It has not atone beta the cheapness of natural gas that has caused it to he used in place of coal Its economy of management and the inferiority of ro&ny kinds of work dune with it ere suffi cient to warrant the experse of chancing the coal into gas. . UcsiJcs, after making gas from co.il it lesves coke, which has a considerable value as fuel. Well TaoviDED Fen. A settlement of licauiug Photographers Albany Oregon. We have bout bt all thonosratives made bv L W Clark and W 11 Urottuwood up to Nov 13th, iMB'J. implicates can be had from bein only of us at reduced rates, Wa have also about 18,000 urinatives made by - our- solves, from wbich duplicates can be had st like ratus. We carry the only full line of views ol this state and do enlarged work at lowest rates for first class work. We shall be pleased to tee yon at our Studio ia Fromsn's block, next door to Wssonio leusple. Betteb Tiiak a Gold Mink. Ten acres when set to fruit in a hearing condition will yield from $2,000 to $4,500 per year and requires no expensive machinery to operate it. A fruit raiser in the Willam ette valley requires but a small outlay has all the advantages of a civilized and cultured society, has eood and conveni ent markets and receives a better income it l L J J, . the estate of the late Chas II Spencer, . V fuw Bame nyeBneni man can ce .i.!u i. 1 n -Y- ,.'ihadfrotn any other line of business. unit" UilB OCCU Bill UlKliUCU IU Mr V... . '1!- 1J j-. a-K . IT V Hfprrill, will leave Helen, the only You can g.elfh' land tr6m, 5 t0 73 ' ' l r per of Tn Ore"on Land Company, In the annual report of the Secretary of tie Slate Hoard of Health of Massachusetts "la- grippe" is treited cf at length. At a result of his investigation, 'he secretary repo.ls thai human intercourse is as potent in spreading the disease as atmospheric communication He estimates that 730,000 wnge-eamert in that State took that disease, that 191,100 of these had to leave work, and that the lime lost was 985,500 davt. The track milage of street railways in the five leading cities of the United States is: Xew York, 368; Chicago, 365; Boston, 329; Brook lyn, 324. Philadelphia, 324, The milage cf different motive powers is: For horses, 2351 electric, city, 260; cable, 255; steam, elevated 515 surface, 221. Three cities have elevated roads: New York, 32; Brooklyn, 24; snd Kan' sat City, 5 miles, Baltimore uses nothing but horse power rroters, ana bcrnr.ton tits none but elechic roads. OrRegnanl, a famous French phys'cian concludes from experimental proof that drown ed bodies sinking to a depth of from 6000 7000 metres do not decompose The discove r) rests mainly on the fact that decomposition docs not take place in the animal tissues when they are subjected to a pressure of anywhere from 600 to 700 atmospheres, a pressure cor responding with the water depth given above Jacob Stele, near Unlortown Pennsyl vania, Is a veteran democrat. lie is 106 years old. Ho was married in 1812, voted lor Madison and every democratic candi date for president Since that time. He walked glibly to the polls the th Inst, and voted for Pattison for governor. - c Jr:- u acuta I r.r. ' .1 -I I'l un.l- Lt. Ill ll V1I1 Vt-ll v J I.I I. ;m I; l.i. 1 t. - f .! I -..! j,t t-lj tU ) I ;. 'ji incit.I t y l! ., t.l.'S ( til. Mil I ' ' r.t .1 !,. r 1 s-l.-tl 1 ' il. Ji)!'.--. lii- g.eu'-t 11.1;, ." 1 1 ''' ti,f woiij . Tru IS; ,r, :--, I. ini..r r,--i ., .t ,i l,-,r trm ' ''' ' u: s.t,pe.ieii ti,i 1 ' , ! I I T !( I I.J ' 4i,;r Ilrf- pii l - !' .1 ti e 'i ti. ; -:"! I it BI."Jllh.il.( mh'i?, i;!-- pijn;.?) I i .' 1, t i;!, J-.-.i (.; ,' :' .1.:-, f. -i.f-. ;.. ,., -s- ti'.i rt'.l rl( 'fas5.5 Prt.r : 1 . j tl 1-imn IlK-f. I,. 'in-,, I;.-; ; 'If li.' .- - iJ.i-irr, I :;;. wi;i. . -, . J I I - , w .."-.- , ' . fir..- :-i 1. . t-.j.-.f W i. " d.oitd -i V'e-U ju r "; ":i-T"' i. iw -'.-. i-.rftui iUmUh, arm, ii.jju.Uj.c'a CARPENTERS & EUiLCERSr oTJ't r an.y-n wanting nylh?ng Inthth'rd- ware nno wi.i ,io wi-il to eaU on iftA.wait Atx lforrt purchassnir. Thev kwo ncisriy everythliiRln loo of builder r?tr lwaro, an 1 a tnai'mOoeni stock cf fina to;e. iVlDCsi mlKftr youreopplio. ihey carry a full lino of tint, w !( , aiedae. men s mam rings. 1roi.a list, Troea. biiullng horse, j witm, wood and Iron tackie block, tun by far tl.o beat assort meet of rror.t em rawe In the 'valley. Joo.it cf tho beit sna i-r!cM ths lowest. The treasury department reluse all ap plications lor permission to Import Irom Canada Into the Cnlted States, without payment ol duty, certain wagons, teams, etc , for temporary use In lumbering, and then return litem to Canada In the spring. American teams arc to have the buttnfts without the competition ol freight-owned teams. And now comes the news that the re publicans have lost the legislature In South Dakota.lt having been carried by the dem ocrats and indenendcnls who will elect a - senator lo succeed Moody. If the demo crats arc r.ot cheated out of their majority In ihe New Hampshire .egishuure the next United Slate Senate will stand 45 repub licans lo 43 in opposition. Rev. Joseph Cook ol Chicago, who de dares himself a staunch republican, was Interviewed by the Scottle Ttlrgram the other day and gave It as bis opinion that the tariff bill was largely Instrumental In bringing defeat to the republicans In ihe late election. Whl'e a protectionist him sell he did not like the McKIn.ev bill as t favored manufactures loo much ot the expense of farmers and miners. Yery lew men agree with the Orreonta lhat the Mckinley MM was contrived In the interests of the farmers as against manufacturers. Systems for distributing power In cities from a central station are coming more Into use every day. Steam, electricity tnd compressed air are the common ogenls.but rails bss a system which is the reverse of thatemploylng compressed air. The motors operate by a vacuum, created by Immense air pumps at the centtal station. The cost per horte power per hour 1 twenty-three cents, about the tame as wllh ihe ordinary gats englne.whcn Illuminating gns is used. First National Back 234 or ALBAm, erxcGox. rnsttit..... ., t. rus?i Vk l'rsddl . .. S, g, YOI KO K. W. LAJIUIH;i, TT.AtfBACTB A CrKEJULWlringljnl!Hs. ACCOUNTS BKPT subject la thsefc. aiOBTKCOAlSOE and M ltlo trWff, to tors, Bur rrsntUco, liauro nnd p.i reeon. a.lXCTSOKf MA'Eoo b.aM Wrra. . aiascTomi,. 4. K. Joi E,w. Lsssmw i nMn, 1,. ru t KSYISB r. Hot. . Lfaa Co. National Bank, ALBANY - - - OK EG ON. CAPITAL STOCK 100,000. PrMH.Bt if. m,i rfraiicat f KAljrTt,. r,hi?r-; Oao K CHAMHRRLAIK, Ajt thir. 0 a AJOJUlilOLD. D acsrjsji.T r. p...n i i d.u. tu w Chsiubsrlsln. W M AA or M i..i. , , fcra and OA ArelafcSd"' . ' " " TJUSSACTS s tMrtl bnkjn( bustotst. bRAWgloniIJLAI-ram S.w York. Un twv I Oregon. IANJfOra aptttsii Metirhy KEttarg deposits sublect ebeti. Bank of Oregon. albahy, - - - mim. O.AJEX9.4tVXs. CSO.OOO. Precldent H. BKVAST Vice I'resldent 11. Y, If JC Rill TI Oasbler..... ... , W. JiLAIN KlaXCTOB. H Bryant. 3 W Elaln. Oo Uoosphrey. CHow.il KJLaatlng. If F Merrill. Sbibtezebanze anl tsIesrraDhie trm for on Kr York. Han trranelacn m .rl and all pliant pel jKiattt in Oregon nd vraacington, oUectiona in tC cb favorable leraa PORTXAX MATiarSK BAXK, osr roKUsa, okjsoo. Mil ru anitW Sulcus Mad iuOtSv SSO.OOO ee.ooo Intcrcat sllowsd on mm. rr.em dMndu mm Cnttowi; Oo r.ileai7 mtinrt Iwok par cent par win mm. On tnu aasiuga iMuks par esut aar sotioia. m oenmasias as ; For tluae matilba S nar eit itar uinnm: For mx nxmlaj f par Bt par annum: Far Vaelsa sovalhs.w S par cent ear annum.' rKSJu K llF.KCM, PreaMrat V. F. TUOMelM.V Vlca-freaUcnt. U. . felttATTOy, CsWrisn ALBANY OR. mmm & mum Real Estate Agents . Tint and Bsauhea for sale. Also eity brcperty in Alhaey , and Coryailia. w Mouncement -or- FEEAD. My Fall Stock is now Complete, Embracing all the Latest NoYeltis in Dress Goods Both in WOOLEN and WASH FABRIC?. 9 -To The Ladies - I Make a Specialty of Ladios Underwear, in Kxi Kiisued and Muslix. My Prices are the LOWEST and my Goods tho Best. Am sole agent . for tho Celebrated Y. & F. HOSIERY; Guaranteed stainless, Warranted absolutely fast, and Free from Poison : To The Men: Call and Look at My values in m 1 sning -: I have a Lirgo Stcci at the Lovest Priaoa 6er oCiere-l I the VIley. Goods I cany a fii'l line rf the worl l-re.njjrsJ BROADHEJLD goods, uoiXie;tJ for wear anit Coish. Larj-e s'ook of EatBaoiosxtei ud Flouxcixgs C. st-itoconi ced tin' Albary u iIih hw,t trsdiuj loint in Oregon. It I unfortunate forjudge Jliller's fam ily that his death leaves thttn praclicaUy destitute, but it can hardly be ta'd to he a disgrace to the country .unless It was clear ly Impossible for hlrn to save anything out of his judicial salary, It Is to expand ex penses so as to take up all earnings, how ever large they may be. I a private Indi vidual does this and leaves his family des titute, no one blames the publh therefor. The blame in one case as well as In the other belongs to the man who lives extrav agantly and saves nothing for his family. The office of justice of the Supreme Court piys enough to be an object of ambition for any lawyer In the country. arwlck's majority over VcKinVy was 308 " It is a matter of surprise, consider ing the meur.s employed to elect McKinley, that Warwick had any majority at all. Money flowed as free as water. Ohio pa pers just at hand tell of the schemes con cocted to defeat Warwick.' One was that republican managers would go a round over the district and engage to purchase a elven number of sheep, hoes or ether stock ai from a third to a half more than the regular price upon the condition thit McKinley was elected- Tnis, wKh other schemes, and the lavish use of money, would have beaten Warwick had it not Deen for the adamantine Integrity of the indefatigable demrats of Holmes county who gave Warwick 19S1 majority. . There wlil be a quorum In the fifty second congress and it will not have to be counted with a gavel. 1 ' A writer in the London; Spectator ihinks that if parrots could be made to breed in cup tivity, the parent birds might teach the young to talk, just as the canaries teach !.lieir accom- - Standard time has hrcn excepted in Asia by not less than 40,000.000 people, in.Euiore bv almost an equal number, on J iu .America by over 6o,coo,coo. . - j ' . -o ' ( The course of stiidj in the "educhtiona ' campaign" is three years long, and a very Albany Cigar Feci ; J. JcsrrJi. -:- Proprietor. HaaiEsaitTa retail Only White 1 abor EmployEd Q. L. BLACKS ArO, L-DiimiNVJ 1J1YUUU1C1 DRUGS, aiEOIGINES STA7I0NARY-6G INSURE IN THE ALBANY FARMERS AND. MERCHANTS Insnrance Company. Sound; Conservativ Safe, MP PHP - , . Vi. i ttf cs fv; -' " U " ) . . Sk. 1 wm a bat ran It vou want the best L yand niost'durablo furni i - ture that is manufact ur L3 U ea iQ xne cnY go to 0"PH it i .Sfs