;1 0 : Tho New York '-World," "The -:- Democrat" o 1 n i : An Advertisement in : : j "The -:- Democrat," rSfflSTSSki Bit! MM. : o AND A 'American Farmer' All on Yrfor o. VOL XXVI L Kaltreil al the ! wfnia as Albany. r., aa !( ! Mall Matter ALBANY, O RMJ ON, FRIDAY, kS EVTEM I J KR 18, 181)1. TlTtM Jt StTT... lMlabers aa rreprlelersi NO. 7. rni (7 11 sY I ITTI K OVER 13 La HaB K'OT CRIPS, S:CK 08 COKSTIFATC Cunt ni Sick KtaDsfmt, I all troahl. art .In from Ialifauea ar Oaa.UpaUaa. iuiiww inal,mi-iaiij h. Pnrlfstaa , k. U I J TH 1m w b lrt atjn.ta4 to uit I ha aaa, a ou. n 1 1 c aarar ea to lara it t u. i. i.h HiowkHW, 411 pills rut up la xmnoiaj whir, run h-rrl. la m uat,i 4 lira., ( a Inwlwi a. aaM lira. Sa aala. wha. a, "fw.i-ril,i1rt. 0.14 l,.Twaar.tMhe Saul. atari immi 4 VHcta awn a a., at - ... at D. MAftTKMra laOM TONIO. . AT FTR.Tir HW.ni; (t ilHTM Ik. LITTUB U4 KIP1Y!la.. HKSTHKK It. 1U.ITTH' i la HKA1.TH and Vllii.NOI H HTHUHIUaf Tff lot Git. HABItR UUiClNECO.ST.lOUIS, K& UATStTOU TRIED THE SI) HEADACHE CURE? It yn bar a-, y a b d xibtU alt-knd rwiaaad ananaawrily auny tin- by la.luf pill fur Mm blood, kidooy aa-1 avu ,ti4biott Aaar&ni-atiruf laaU nJ U bM' tr;r!ll, if takaa la naif taaajvjutiful i ma, - ask youk Dauajnr ran ir. TWO MEN AND ONE BOY FOUND DEAD.!! While trying to Crowd then WAT INTO DEYO&FnQ?,1Ar,CH0S Store, where the hare on hand the targett Stock aouth of Portland, ol the late.t Improved Ride and Shot Cans; an Immense stock, of FUhlng Tackle of eerjr jcacrlptlon; Tent, iiammocka, Carnp Chair and thousand i other thing too numeroua to nirntlon a connection wlrft the Store, and one ol bet workmen In the Stale to do any tad ail kind ol work. Come onf, Come al. No rouble to tbow good. "Small pre fit and nukk W" I out motto. A. STRANEY, ....VUCPt'IETOR OF THK City Iiyery, Fes! an! Sale -S T A!B L E.- Having purobatnd ne rig ean furn Uti 0rv.cla. tarroutH at c!l. .''iMiciil avleaf u Rlrnn t'ttraDnli-nlkKv-K liiet boaruvi by thdy or month. Cheap,! Rtr la (he Vitj. To'ephone 0'nnrtl n with th St 9harl ilutol. To'epbono ordera given prompt aitnntion. Fourth Mtroet, txtwonn 'Ellaworth and iKreet Car line. RedCrowziMills w rzocti ruovi ep?Huiu& roa rmnu AJTD SAKaBA 9B, REST STORAGE FACILITIES. City Restaurant. Having been entirely remodeled. thiol4 lad popular re.tauraat wilt be mad firat .lae a every renpect. The pablio will be given good meal al all boors for only 25 oeota. Everything neat and attractive Private boiea. Oysfer In every tvle. ALBANY .OR. mnm & hulbeeusos, Real siat Agents Farm and Ranch e feraale. AUoeity broaerty in Albany and Cortallia. for Infanta Caetorla la ao well adapted to children that 1 reoommond It as superior to any prescription known to me." IL A. AaCKaa, M. D., Ill Bo. .Oxford St, Brooklyn, N. T, "Tba twa of rmrinrla I unlTeraal and in nutrita so wall known that It stems a work of aiiwn-nroirail'm toendoma It, w- am the Intr-iilKvint fiuniliM woo do not keep Gaatoria wuidu aaniy touch." Cabxo JUhtth. O.D., . Now York City. Late raatov Bloomlnedale tiefurmed Church. Tm CnrfAim I """ """"" "" " " '.' n .. ; ' 1 . 1 " '"1 1 ... 1. m 1 .111 1 .1 ui t mi mmwi -G. L. BLACimiAW,- LEADING DRUGGIST DRUGS. L1E0IGSEIES STATIOSIARY &G r 1 r 1 f 0 1 . f i fx ! '. ' ONE MASS OF SCALES Afaictod 3 Years by ! rueful SXIu and Mloori Dlaeuae, v, !th lutcuao I VI a ami Ijoss of U:ir. All Other licrr.eJh a Ki'l, . tuntly Hixl t'tl: r-i if 1 by the piti-t;r H tu Uevedl In '' :r Wwln vk' ilmi from i " . ,, i . IHm-iuhi wl.iuh I 1 kit xl fur mw l.i- y. v .Vi , l.ln llimn. '7 -" wtn . 'i H'.ii itiwra)' t4 r-iiiir aim rxvnie v.t I I s. l.l.' M" . n rulj wealhvr ni : i..t o.- 1 j . Pf .. Whn In Ui ltl air t.S. m l-.-i,r; It wimKI Imoat briu Ur my j-. , r a blood Im bln(ln (MKir r.imt-iii a, -ii K m c( balr. 1 bav IrlrJ rv -.n !.,-, IV.t wm mom. oicoil sl to rma i-iit ! .). , ; , ami irav mo .ry IUil ba-iH. riot bi.i-u -( r-f .. r (1 Tin n KaailMKB, I l ;..- i'.-i.i a lil.l. Tray Unit pll.-fiMiM k.iv r.ii,u-. It-., o- rIUf. Ill a few (-'' im I i.mikJ in- . I i -.md, uiU I aia thankful r h.u ih, y .b : tnr mm. Your CiTit-iia UtiVMii. mn x ! hj In tho who Way h li" lyiniiai.y- Ui UMI U)ria, I aaa rtmiu.iJi:wa'n'. -. 1 l:'.'.S: Kr.RArt, S7;l l !...:t .-,., 1 iiH-Mt, HI, Cuticura Rcmcdlco Kffort dall m-iMj (p- enrca pf humor anil rfta. f ho.i.in, .;, ur.l'tltKHl lhaa all olhar roniill nu,il,i:H'.l. ( vti vi,.lh r.at r-ktn 'urs anil ti'tium ikA-, an pi;iiI.ii hkln lrl Kor'.ml lt:l-H!hiT.Cc.r:n.uv. Mij CiTlifa. Ka or.vs.MT, Iho l.irkHi 1-utliWr an rMltt ol Humor Un,ll, , li.i, oi..ll , rur tnty rHM et llclilnt;, burning, amtvs pimply, and bkitchy ill, am-o uf Um .aln, amiji, and bkKd, fmm Infaa.y la w, frtun lm;ilr In wmluls. whoa lb bl pbyat. Uim and all otlu-r rwntilU. Iil. PoUl .wyU k. r,ir, tl-TicirnA, &0c.; toar. 9ao.; Ua-u.iiiT, (I. 1'ivp.rrd by tba f'lxrtaal l:tv a!iu Ci.ani At Ciurun.TinM. Haakon. af--n.l for" lluw to tin- Hkin l'lrimi " H -. lllmtratkiii., tiM bauliuouialav 'I KS. blark hpada, led, rou(h, fhanpad an4 oily akia cured by Cvruuaa Soar. OLD FOLKS' PAINS. ITf nvrtl..n, and WaakiMiaa of Uw Ad hi Airli. gn "'0 fratand only ala-kllNne atrMMav ttor. iV., In.lanuuavoa, and toaaaav Both tho mclhod ond rrsulta hea Byrupof Figs is laVen ; it ia pleasant and refreshing to tlio taste, anil acta fentljyet prompt on the Kidneja, dTer and IJowcIa, clcnnsca the 6jt tem eflectaaJly, dl'pcls cold,, head aches and fevera and cures habitual conti nation jwrraacrntly. For sale in 50c tad $lm b-Mtfca Ijr all drnpiriHts. CAUFonm syrup col 8 AH fZA fli ton ils. MRS. GRAHAM'S Cucumber a Elder Flower Cream I art a eoMMtl In the mo. In abidb that Uira ia popttlarty ual, but panuoangy baauunaa. It naMaoft, anxKitb, abnr, y..ty tkm, and by l.ily aa Kradikilly nakx the et,m;l(lua wtarvl laJ wbiU'. liiaaeotiMant proueilon fmra tba .ffacU of aut and wind and -ronta mo born and frocklc and black bwia will ne.r oars, whil ynn art it. It oieanm tb tae ttr bailor tban -aip and nouri.bo.uid buit I a? tb. km tUxo and pr.nU th f-mutumof wrlt'tln' It ( . lb bmbM. ele.rn.n. and tmoaibnsu cf akin tbai you bd whan a lit'.lo irl. Bry i.y, y.-an or old. ourbt to as rt a it a mo'O rulh(nl apar. ano to any lady, and that prmanntiy. It contain ao acid, puwdar or aikall. and b a harinlm a daw and a noariablne In th .kin a. dw I to tb dow.r. Frlre at ,at all drn.-riiK.aiid bairdruiama, oral Mr Oarraia Urahara' oatablUhniont, 10 Paat strt aan prani-iaro, wbara aba traataUdia for all bbxnlabv anf tb(aoor Cfur. Ladiat a diataoo traaWd by Attar, Hand tamp for bar 11 ul book "ilaw to b. Hautiful' - Comnln TJnffla mallad fro tn b0 bulr on BOiiiyiO AiilbblDraonptof 10 nnta la taaip ko pay puu- nd packing, Iady aganta waatal, MRS. GRAHAM'S Face Bleach Cora tb worst oaaa of Freckle. Bunbarn, Hal lowneas. Moth pal ohaa, finpbwand ail .kin blomkhM, lrf ai.ee). lUrmlaas and Sstirs ; 1,0 sampla an b aeat ; Lady .fan I. wanted, Tha Tlimfrrriet th' utmn who Brat erJei a 11X9 Vliigg'bit bill of my pnparaiion wUI bar his nana added ta this .dr.rtlaamant. My preparation, ar for ia by wbnlaaals drnf Ul ia Cbicagoand ry eily west of It, REVERE HOUSE, ILBANY, OREGCH' JIIAS. PFEIFFEH rROPRIETOR. Pitted as In eret-claaa atyle. Table supplied with the bet In the market. tfioe leeplnsr apartment,. Sample room vr eommeroial traveler. and Children. Castor! a enre Colle, Coontl paiinn, fxir blmnacia, lilarrhota, buctatian, JJiiaWornia, givsa aleap, and pnauotes dl jrorralon, VTiuwu Injariooa mecUeatioa. For aeveral year I have reeommended your ' Caatoiia, ' and shall always eontlnua to do ao as it ha Invariably produced benciVlal Kowia r. Piaoai, K. " The WlnUiTMP," 155lh 8trwt and Ttli Av, Hrw Tork Cy. OoaWAjrr, 7T UoaaiT Sawaw, Kaw Tone : ".11 r " i - - s 0 UUiiUiil, if ! L.OOA1V UEOOllD. Lkbanon. There la Ulk of a Chatau aua literary circle beina oriranlicil In town, tut'b a iDcirty alforda excellent imRiii tor home culture. Mr and Mr Clay Maraltall, of Allmny, pent CHiuUay with Ur toivy aua who V I Turn 1.1 ne will open a atatlotiary tore in the new poatotiioe uuiiainjt. lWn Kirk la working In I R Ilorum'a having parlor. Hen la a good workman and Mr lWaiu it fortunate' in aocuring hia aervicva. ? (icoiire Wathington Btlllwell waa lxrn In VirinU, on the 28th day of April, ilitfd in Lnbauon, OrcKon, S'it 5, 1HII, boing 80 yea re, 4 monllia and 7 Uaya old. J H Smith, who alerted acroee the mountain, thin week, waa taken ill at Jerry Hhee'a. Pr Foley waa unimoned. Tliurailay morning. Norman Kmith ac Coiiipanimt tho doctor, Mr J K Charlton ha, been very ill during the paat few feeke, but ia now improving Mr, Brown, of Albany, wa, in the city Monday trying to oriraniae a claaa in elo cution. KUnworth IUrxee, a nephew of Prof Loaia tiartee, died at boUavllle, Hunday, Vept 8. lie waa 21 yeara of ae, a grad uate ol the normal college at Aloninoutu. ana waa a promising oung man. At an eltctlon held by the Waterloo Development company, In Allmny hut week, our fellow townsman. E K Mont a gue, waa elected one of the director of aid company. Kltner ha, faith in the fntnie development ol the immense wa ter power at Waterloo. Advance. Some DtrriacNca. During the month ol May 709 piece, ol baggage were recelv fd at the Southern Pacific depot. In thk city. and yit piece werearntout. In June 751 piece were received and 635 sent out. In July 680 were received and 7G4 tent out. In August 645 were recei ved and 691 sent out. More piece were tent out than received, but during the next thiee or four month It will be the1 reverse. Eugene R-fjlirr. A vey good showing for a email tlllrge Ilk, Eugene. In A than v such a record la not known. Mr Oaiker, the baggageman. Inform, u that the ma!!et number of piece of bag gage handled the past year wa between 1300 and J400 a month, Th, highest a lew over 3700. The general run la about jwo I'ict ra a mvnm, over twice mat 01 our lively little neighbor up the road. Thl wa alt S P baggage. Betide this the S I agent handle eeveral hundred pieces ol O P baggage every month. A PtACH Cot'MTa v. Tliia year pant cularly ha demonstrated the fact that thl part of Oregon can raise a fine peache a any country lothe wrd. No peaches brought here aurpat our In aUe and flavor. It I to be hoped that their cultivation I pushed and that we have some fine peach orchard In this ami lien ten and Marion countle. The Salem Journal ay: Many Interesting fact a to the capacity of thl country far fruit production are being brought out by the fruit palace Idea. For Inrtance, It leak out that In Mr Beardtley' orchard 54 tree four year old bore 300 bu.hcU of peache that told for $i.Joa bu.hcl. This wou'd be $750 from less than one-f jurth of an acre. A MiaArtioia KaCAfa. A Munaell, who live, a few mile, from Corvalli, re late an episode in which be narrowly escaped. The accident occurred near Cottage Grove where he had been and waa hauling a load of alalia at the time. He bad jut atarted to drive hia team aero the railroad t'ack, when a enecial train rounded a. ,harp curve and came immediately upon the outfit, and before be bad time to jump, the locomotive atrutk the horse and knocktd the wagon completely from under him and be for tunately fell along aide of the track and rolled off the graded road bed. and the train passed on without doing him any personal injury more than be wan ren dered unconwiou, by the ahock. Jloth horae, were killed outright. Cor. lien- ton Leader. raoBAta Matteki. Estate of Wm II MtUri le, l-ond of admr filed and ap proved, and Matthew Achrson, John barton and James McCune wereaDooint- ed appraiser. Estate of Kebccca Vernon, order made to sell personal property, aa prayed for n petition. Kstate of r F Croft, inventory filed. Estate of Cha, Cueick, inventory filed. Kstrte of l'eter llaifnennr. bond of admr filed and approved, and Harvey Shelton, Geo Devaney and O V Han saker appointed appraiser,. suie of Chariea 11 Kpencer. final ac count approved and admr discharged upon filing receipt of Eliza Spencer for A Liva TLAca In Albany ia the vicinity of the 8. P. depot at noon. Within half an hour four passenger train, leave the depot in four different directions, and shortly after another in atilt another di rection. There are so many trains that farmer, coming in from the country find it difficult work to set into the citv. Thi, sugxeeta that both Montgomery and im id worm streets should be extended in a direct line until reaching the main country road. Fceliwg, Host. It hurt the feeling of Crook county people wonderfully to cave Immigrant go through that countv Into thi unsurpassed valley, the land of fruits and cereals. The News walls like this: "Scarcely a da pastes that eml erant from Nebraska and Kansaa cannot Be een passing through Prlnevlile toward tne Willamette valley. When these de luded people learn that government land In Webfoot I not to be had they will come back to eastern Oregon and ettle down, satisfied to stop and remain In a country better suited to the want of people of their clas." . ..... Washington Cities. Toe centut thow the following population for Waih Ingtoncltie with over 1500 population: Seattle, 43,837; Tacoma,36,oo6; Spokane, 19,912; Walla Walla, 4,709; Olympla, 4,698; Port To wnsend, 4,558; Talr haven, 4.076; Whatcom, 4.059; Vancouver.3,545; Ellenburg, 8,768; Centralis, 3,026; Sno homUh, 1,993; Dayton. t,88o; Puyallup, ' 733; 8prgue,l,689; Colfax,!; Aber deen, 1,63; Monteaano, 1,63.; Illalne, 1,563; North Yakima, 1,535. Several of then now do not contain much more than half the ri ures given. Without a DottoM. A gentleman recently from South Dend, Wath, say the bottom ha dropped out of the boom over there, and that real estate agent are now compelled to wath their own $ pit toon, not being able to hire a small boy or Chinamen to do the work. Thev use their office for club-room In which to pin long boom yarn and play solitaire l.u -. 1 J . - . rt nun wiu maps anu piais. Vjuaro. A Cuta Elf.pant. Sells' clrcut train wa a couple hour late at Redding, Calif. The elephant, Jumbo jr. reached from hi car above Delta and pulled out the coup, ling pin with hi trunk, cuttlog the train In two, and the engine ard part of the train went twenty mile befrre anything wa found to be wrong, and had to go back, thu causing the delay. I A Bad Bot. Mr J R Crosby, who re- tides on Upper Crooked river, tayt the Prlneville New, lost hli barn and about twenty ton of hay by fire a few day ogo. The fire was et by t Htte child who "wanted to see it burn." MrCrosby' lot I a severe one to him, as it would be to any poor man. A horse escaped from the barn after being somewhat scorched. A Good Bid, Judge Denny ays the Chinese pheasant I the friend rather than the enemy of the farmer and deserves pro tection. They are a great insect destroyer. The truth is that the cry against the Ce lestial bird hat been principally as an excu&e for thootirs him contrary to law, sort of a conscience err. A Cahvasm HvefrtDLca. Deputy Sheriff Cochran, last evening about 0 o'clock, arretted a man by the name of S It McDonald, on a charge of obtaining money under falee'preteusee, near Hmltli fleld. tit hna been canvaiwing In that aectlon for the New York Delineator. HarjKr'a Uaaaar.PortlandOregonlan.ri V Examiner, and many other papers, and signed all receipt, 0 W Lvwia, while lie regiatered a, A J McDonald, at the hotela here. The Delineator has a standing re ward of $100 for his arrest and conviction, and the publisher, oi that paper have tccn notitled of his arrest by telegraph. from ,tnb receipt book found on hia person it appear, that be naa taken about f 1000 worth of autmcripllon, fur per, in una ana adjoining counties, ie waa brought to Kuiftma and nlanpil in jitll.-Uuard. Ahotiier Acttoajir. I'rom a private letter from Rev II 8 Khangle, vho. for ometlme, wa, nastor of the M E churrh aouth. In thl, city, but who la at present atoppiag near Oakland, Douglas county, wa learn that whito hia two little boy were flavin under a tree a broken limb fell and struck the o'deat boy, Itruce, on the hack of the head, rendering him In sensible, and up to the time of writing sixteen hours ho had not regained con sciousness. Physician, say the skull ia not broken, but a dangerous pressure on th, brain exist,. Mr and Mr, Khangle have the aympathyof many friend, here. Arrsa a Dasckt. The colored ex-convict who tried to kill a white waiter at Ptrong'i I, believed to have gone to Al bany on a night freight soon after the assault as coiumittedand ia there hid ing. The police are after hint keenly and if he ever alio, up he will tie dealt with and given a chance to prove wheth er he ia a would-be murderer or not. Later: The police have advice, that HaxelwoJd I, notatAlbanv. Another ex-convict who was released about the same tin., ia there, but hi, colored friend ha, not put In any sort of a tangible ap pearance yet. Journal. A PaoMtxcxT Mar Ixsamk. The many friend, of II J Pengra, of Ppringfleld, will learel to learn that hia mental eon. dillonla inch that an examination on the charge of insanity ha, become nec essary. Complaint wa, filed with the county court today, by O A Kccteeon and 8 W Condon, and It is nroUble that an examination will be held this afternoon. ror several year, be has been a r.rtn be liever in spirtualism, and hi, mental alterations are characterised by ex travagant talk on the subject. Ill, property at Springfield and the building of railroad, are theme, that betray his mental incapacity. Guard. What a pHoTooaAm Dm. Geo. n. EJwar J has been In Ashland for about a week. He I a puifllUt who was herein the prfng of 1886 and had a priie fight about 3 o'clock one morning on the out skirts of town with a painter from Med ford named Lewi. Lewi wa badly bunged up In two round and 'squealed," )( tHct Att'jr Tho. Kent took hold of th matter. Edward (kipped, wa brough back, tried and put in the county jail. Several other Implicated left town until the excitement blew over. A railroad passenger conductor who wa backing Ed ward lost hi position and wa llr.cd. A photographer wa on the ground and Had photographs of the whole bu.lnesa, whhh proved that blocd by the seme were there, though thev thouffhl thev weren't when the limb of the Uw got Into operation. Kecoru. S. P. Niunr OrsKATons. W Mc-! Kechnne, of Oregon City, has been ap pointed agent of the 8 P here, and O M taham, ol Ilarrisbury, has been appoint ed nljrht operator. The additional force ia rendered neeesaary by a change of time in freight trains. Sight operator are also put on at Oregon City, Hatem, Aiimny and Eugene. Wood burn Inde pendent. Emohmovs Yiei.D. Win Kcanlin, of Heaver creek, harvested Vi bjaheUof wheat from one acre; Ja, Tracey, of Lo gan, 400 buahela of oat, from four acre,; Enos Cahilt 87 bushel, per acre from a field of wheat. In each instance it wai machine measure, which, aa is well known, is in the Willamette valley al ways considerably below the actual number, of bushels. -Oregon City Cour ier. Need Assistance. The Dalle Citron icle of Tuesday vs: Mayor Maya had telegram today from the Mayor of Port land atklng what .help the people ol Portland could render to the sufferer by the fire. Msyor Mays answered that contributions would be thankfully received and that our neci:ies weie very contld ersble. . The editor of The Dal! Chronicle call the editor of The Dalle Times Mountaineer "the anglomanlacal Corn itbman " WRTH r",IPKII!tU. F. M. French kettp railroad tint. Bay year groeerie ef Parker Bros New eream oheese just received at Cod rod isyer. Smoke tha eelebratad Havana filled 0 sent rngar at Jahaa Joseph s. A bug stock of wall paper, with lata de signs, at Fortroiller fc- Irving ',jot received. flav yon seo those parlor suits that T una a has jast reooired I They are tiioe. J W Bentlsy, best bont and shos maker in city, three doors north of Democbat office. E W Aohiton k Co handle tns celebrated Portland cemsnt walls for lemeterv lots fhese walls ean be faraisbad at half the cost of any other and are far soperior. Dr M II E'ili, phytioiao and surgeon, &ioaoy, Ufon . Calls made, la it or eoantry. Ladies .50 d their shouploti in San Frao- i-oo withont viiitiog tb city, aod without extra oommu.m-i. Mist E J liarrowi if ,r ohtting nt, 163 Orovs 3t, Oakland, , Patron!-) heme Industry and bay ban!. made haroe, warranted, from 0 C M, rarlmd.at Dubrnllla old tnd. To Tea Drinker,. Probably three fourths cf the ta cortumed are "Green Tea " Unpleasant a the fact may be, the bright, hlny green to familiar to us all I not 'he natural color, but It due to the facing or glazing of the tea with Prussian blue, Indigo and other mineral color. That coloring hide the effect of poor tea is undoubted; but Is it healthful, and doe It not call loudly for the Importation ot a brand of pure, uncolored, unman Ipulated tea? It ws thl condition ot affair that prompted the placing of Beech' Tea before the public. Being the absolutely pure, un colored leaf it It different in color from any you ever used. It drawa a canary color of a delightful fragrance that I a revelation to tea drinker, and It purity make It more economical than the arti ficial teat, let of It being required per cup. Sold only In package. o cents per poui.d. Ask for Beech's Tea, pure a childhood, fot tale by Allen Bros., Flinn block, Albany, Dyspepsia for B-lxtaea Year. P HoIInd, Postmaster, Rock way M Beach, Long Island, V Y, waa entirely cared of dytpepria and rh'enjiati.m of sixteen yrattandinif, by taking two Braodreth' FilUevtry night for a month. During the month he took thain, be gained eight pounds in weight. - Brnndreth's Pill are purely variable, ab. soSatfsly barmlen., and safa to take at any time. Hold in every drag and medicina store, aotiAL knu rr.aao,vAt, TtlVaSDAY , Dr J T Tte I horn, from a profession! trip through Washington, Ml Paulina May, ef HarrUburg, It tit the city, the guest ol Mr. .Senders, Mr Virgil Parker and family and Mr Clifton ate rukiicaiuig at iirettentiuaii. M 0 Ulngham tin. drought a suit for divorce against lit Es.tetf. wlfe.Eilsabeth Ulngham John Morrison wo r lit 'Yaqulna flav today for a sojourn f a week or two lit nt rtve cr'ta coiiagc Mr Jttou Wheeler and Fran, Wheeler and a lie have just returned from a trip la Fish Lake and vicinity. Collin Klkins left today for hi Santl m fruit farm, on the line of the Oregon Pacific, foe a two weeks vacation. Prof Condon, of th, Stste University, returned home today, with hi family, from their summer sojourn at Yaouln hay. Among other thing tho.Prof , had t fine specimen of th, head of a Eumeta, pis Metier I, which the atari About Town hod the pleasure oi inspecting. A It was over a million years of it wa rather an aged look Ir.g tea lion' head; but It would take gold to get It from Oregon's lesdlrg ceologUt. j FRIDAY, Sheriff Sloan, of Eugene, passed down th road thi, noon. Mr Siiupp returned today from a Ions summer sojourn at Upper Soda. ttr if n.k- . t .hi,., t.l Junction, ws In the city today. I N Bruce, a republican ex-treasurer of Linn ciiunty. I, in the city. Salem Journal, Are yon going to the Y M G A sociable tonight You are welcome; everybody i, invited. Hon I N Dolnh uasscd throuch AHmny thi, noon for l'ortland. He ha, beeu doing the Bay among other place,. E Barnes, of Crook countv. once a res ident of Linn county, was in th city today, and went from her to Halvut. W II Price and Mr Skaitrs. two prom .Bui wuniHwn hwh vi aimihj w,i, , the city yesterday, transacting bu si nets. Corvalli, Oasette. Mr f M Nolan. CoVvallls leadina mer chant, wa, in the city today on hi, way Homo 1 rum a sojourn at hmiavtue. ile was accompanied by hi, son. Csvendcr Sc Calder. nroprlelota of the Brownsntlls Ttmea, were In the cltv to day. The young men. a well a their paper, have an appearance ol prosperity. Mi Benna Kirkoalrick. Asa Baker and Charley Kalnton entered th AH-any (killegiate Institute Ul, week. Misses Lixsi Heed and Abbie Fry wilt also enter thl, school soon. Lebanon Advance. Mr W J Henderson, denutv citv treas urer of Oakland, Calif., ! in the city, wher Mr, Henderson ha, been several week,, vistlng friend, and attending to business interest, here. Mr Henderson i, also proprietor of th leading orches tra of professional musician, of Oakland. with a larg list of patron,, and i, meet ing with considerable prosperity. r. r-t, ... v;i,.n I.. i.i,u... ... , va i. . v v,, , , v".w vivai.iiij appeared in our July issue, wa, the only representative to the national editorial association, held ot Kt Paul, from Oregon, as well a, the firat to repreeent the pre association of that state in any conven tion. He wa, one of the youngest, wealthiest and most succrsa'ufof thoae who attended tb convention. National Journalist. SATCnAT. W R Oraiiam went to f alt-ni on busl- nets today. Mr Terry Read and family, of Crook county, are in the city. II M Hopkins opened the dancing- sea son at the opera house last evening by giving a social party. Prof McClure. of the ,tate university. wa, in the city today on hi, way how from Yaquina bay. E C Pentland. recently of Indenen- dencence, baa located in Portland, where he win go into business. Jerry Shea, ot Sweet Home, brouaht a load of onion, to Albany yesterday and returned today with a load of manufact ured eatable,. Dr W II Davl, and D R Montelth left thi, noou for Halite ail. where thev will join Judge Strabon and spend Sabbath, returning eionuay. . . Mr and Mr, W C Tweedale returned lat night from a trip to Vancouver, where they had been with their Sacra mento school teacher friend,. Riley Thomas and lrv Schneider visited Late Ihomat, of Albany Praire, Monday evening. Late baa been very low with typhoid fever, but they report him better, Stajton Times. The botanical nartv eiven last evenlna bvtheYMCAat their room, a, a pleasant affair. A short program waa rendered, King, sung and game, played, among other, being the botanical con test. The first prize, an elegant txxiuet, was awarded Mia, Candia Conn, and the booby prize, a cabbage head, was divided among F H Roscoe, E L Quinn, J Mc Cheaney and Dr F Ball. It I, proposed th have a public social every quarter. Dr Maston, W F Read and N II Allen, who returned from tba Eantiam mine, yesterday, brought the same favorable report, all bring from that golden region. It i, an interesting fact that there is now enough ore out or in light to run the new mill which will no doubt pound out twenty-five to thirty ton, a day for a year. As both the tipper and lower tunnels are equally rich th running of the mill will be greatly facilitated. A crosscut in the upper tunnel , how, a rich eight foot lead. Whan Daby was sin, w ts hor Caatoahk. Wbea she wa, a Child, she cried for Castoria, When aha became Kisa, she clung to Caatorla. When she kad Children, she gave thorn Castoria, LARGEST -! ASSORTMENT OF HEATHGr STOVES. AT MATTHEWS k WASHBURFS Blain's Tailor. A large and elegant stock of suiting ha junt been received for L E Blain's tailoring department, under the expert Mr Schiffler. Those' detlrlng sty Huh tultt made in a first-clans manner thouid examine thete geoct and be tatit. Red that Blaln' tailoring department it the best place in the county tor tecurlng them. Mr Schlffler' long experience is a guaranty of good work. Go to Juliu Urd wobl'a for Gcldeo Xol Savon aoap. He haa received ICO Loxst fall weight Savon ap, expressly put op for the trads. it was rjougnx tor net oath and will be told with a l,ro,e discount. Albany. Aug. 20th 1891. Ianporlaat s Haasebaepers. It give Julia Grsdwobl grei tatufae- tion in selling lis faeGoldon Rate ta is and biking; powder, with elegant prises or with out them, that hi customers who haye purchased invariably return and say tbey are well pleated, that the toa ia&i. I and the baking powder ia a good aa the best. All his tea and baking powder bears tbe name of Julius Gradwuhi' Goldsn Rula Baicaar, and are expressly put np for hia busioess.and be ttiil continue to give with eschlpound of tea or baking powder aa ele gant piece of glassware. Fortmiller & Irving Isve' soma Eeni-. tsnc IscecuiUics for 3-IS a pair, ai fine at anything ever seen in the city. The? range down t f 7 a pair, Other he, ar- Till DKPLaTKD THBtSDKY. The Indulgent public, and that part of It particularly that 1 Inc'lned by reason of It great faith in th, tru'Mulntsi Of Its party tssders to accept without question the re port of th, secretary of the treomry, may believe fully the explanation that are be ing tent out today to supplement the scanty debt itatement of yetterday. That debt statement was Intended to show that the government hat, a availa ble artt, the Urge sum of more than sixty million of dollars with which to meet all demands upon it. Aa a matter of fact, wherever that impression ha, been made there ha leen b deceived person. If the tres.uiy I nd at It command sixty million of dollar, or even halt Ihst amount. Sec retary Finder would at once and with a great d-sl of satisfaction call in and re deem the a per cents., amounting to about $.17,000,000, that became due and payable today. It hat been seen for month that there would be difficulty In satisfying the appro priations of the billion dollar congress and the bondholders at the time lime. In or der to meet demsnds that cou'd not be evaded tb, treasury has been declining to pay many of tb, appropriation, tome of which were of large amount, the tecretaiy finding It convenient U say that, as the appropriations were tnsde out cf '-money la the treasury not otherwise appropria ted, and aa Iher was no money Hnot otherwise appropriated," he could not pay th, money called for. Several Indian ap proprlstion,aggregatlng probably $3,000, 000, were included In thl category. The chance of their being paid soon Is very slim Indeed, Instead of calling tipen the creditors of the government ! hold 4 per cents to com, forward and receive th fac value of their boi.d, a the secretary would do if he had the money, he announces, a If h, were conferring a great favor upon them, that the time tor continuing the 4H per cents, at 3 per cent, will be extended Indefinitely, That means plainly enough that he has not the money with which to psy them ; that he desires to be allowed to pay unauthorised Interest, and that he must have time In which to save million neccssaiy to discharge th. Indebtedness. Thl situation makes the parade of fig ure to lead people to belteye that there are $60,000,000 of available assets In the treasury seem like a vey cheap and dem agogic trkk. So near the end of til tether ha the secretary gone that he la consider ing whether be shall not draw from the de positories lr sum of 93,003,000 with which to meet the Immediate demand for redemption for the 4M persecute. Shou'd he get th, $3,000,000 he want, he will still have several millions lets then the amount of the bond outstanding. If the whole amount of the bond ouutanding houtd be presetiteJ at once, he would be embarrassed. Rome reliance I undoubt edly placed upon the forbearance of the bondiiolJers to coiue In ui.ill Mr Foster 1 In better financial condition. The unofficial statements of the availa ble cash make It to be $18,000,000, but to those who do not hold on to odd and end of a doubtful character, a do the state ment makeis of the treasury, it aprars to be little more than $13,000,000. Thl would not be so bad, per hall the Income of the government were a good as it was a year ago, when Reed's "butlne' con fre was posting the bill that a-e bring ing the treasury Into awkard ktrsll. A It l, the Income for the two month of the present er, lth 'I Inflated expentes, I far behind that of ja like peilod In the la st yesr. Already It I Intimated that Mr Foster docs not Intend to attempt to pay att the appropriations made by the 'bil lion' congreas, but to let them go over to be taken out of the revenue of the next year. The democrat of the fitty-econd congress would be ob.lged to be econom ical for the ke of contrast and good ex ample, but with the remnants of the re publican debt facing them, It begin, to look as If they would not be In position to make generous provision tor many under takings thst need to hare continuous sup port. ' Until the congreas meet, and some member shall call upon the treasury to render an account that will be Intelligible, It will not be possible to tell how much short of fund the treasury was In August, 1891, but It ts ptsln that If all obligations now due were paid there would be a defi ciency. Trickery has served to keep from the public the true state of affairs, in the hope, probably, ot averting that proper In dignatlon that would be felt against the "billion dollar" congrett. and Its manager it the exact truth were known about the effect of It extravagance New York Timu. la continuing to denounce cheapness Treii lent Harrison either wilfully or ignorantly overlooks th fact that cheapness is a relativ. matter." When evcrythinir ia. cheap nobody luflers. When some things are dear sod some cheap thee, who have th, cheap thing to tell and the dear thing to bay matt suffer. - Th farmer and workincmen, tor instance, who have to tell tkeir product, and labor at com petitive prices ssd buy nectstsry articles st artificial prices fixed by a protective tariff are heavy sufferers, and their suffering! ar due entirely to the discriminating policy of tbe president's party. ' . Twelve New York W orld reporters attended the-Ncw York republican convetlion tbs other day. ... ' ,.: They had been instructed to ask tact dele gate questions it to whom tbey would support as a fcandjdate before the national convention, lit for the ttate convention was called to order their work had been completed, Th, reiult was: Blaine, 639; Hartiaon, 16; Charles Foster, 3; William McKinley, Jr., 1 1 Ali-er, 1 absent, 6; non-committal, lob. Kitty-six of those marked non committal admitted that they favored Blaine, but did not with 10 be quoted. . Speaking of tbe lalorint man's tin pail, it will not hold all the sugar that he can get for a dollar ender the McKinley tariff law. After the aforesaid laboring man has paid the Niedringhaus-McKinley tax on bit tin pails he will be mighty lucky if he has a dollar left tn Lay sugar with. The old won covered protoplasm is be iug again urougtit to tne tmlaoe by the demoo rscy of "why wars not the bondholder paid tn the tame cnrrrei cy as the soldier?, MouidaiHtrr, Well! wll!i wall!!! Whoever heard of the like before. Protoplasm; protoplasm; pro toplast,!. - -; t 1." ' Attstiok. Th very latest news is that fod c&o bny of Juliu Gradwohl's Golden Rale nBxaar.for net cash, 15 pound granula ted tuxar for $1.00 and 18 pounds Extra C. aur. Ai! goodi nid for i-et cash from 10 to 25 per eucS Itss the regul.ir prica, aa I intend to run a strict eath store, A!bar.y, Or., Jnly I , VA8III?iT0.'. (from our it koiar eorrcntit,) ' Washington, Sept. 7, 1891. Sicrciarv Rusk appear to be about the only republican in Washington who did not ''foc Ms head" over the re-noval of the restrict fori upon the Importation of American hog product into Germany. While other were Indulging In fool talk about the '-triumph of American di plomacy" Secretary Uusk.who know that it wa the meat inspection law and not dl plomacy which carried the dy In our to vor,wa giving the credit where It belonged to a democrat, by writing a letter to Representative W II Hach, ot Missouri, which closed with the following paragraph that tell the w hols? story: "The think of the farmer of tliU country are due to you for your effort In their behalf, and espec ially your advocacy before the House of Representative of the fifty first congress of the meat inspection bill, without which the above result (removal of the restric tions) could not have been obtained," Representative Mi'l, who I now in Washlngton.wlll make, hi first tpee cli In the Ohio campaign on the 17th Inst. Tariff reform will be hi tuhject. Ex-Senator Mahone' scheme of regain ing power by the aid of the Faimer Alli ance of Virginia, I not relished by all the member of hi party in that ttate, at 1 evidenced by a well-attended meeting of republican county chairmen held here several day ago. Cot. Parson, a warm personal friend of Secretary Blaine, Is at the head of thl movement, which has for Its object the dethronement ofMhoDe as stste chslrman and the control of the state delegation u the national convention. Mahone it to be asked to rail a ma con venllon,nd If he refuse the county chad man wilt call it and elect anew tate com mittee. Representative McMillin hat decided to join the titlnguU!ed missionary party ot democrats In It tour to the state of Wash, lagton.but owing to hi campaign engsge- gents in Msssachuett and elsewhere, be will be unsbie to remain with the party through the whole trip, fie will make a tariff reform speech at Spokane Falls to the representative of the democratic club of Washington. A story I told here which shows the opinion privately entertained by prominent republican of the pension law. Secretary Foster, as the l jry gocs.tald to a personal friend: "If It were not for the pension grab, we would have an abundance of money ; but I suppose that 1, about at good way as any for scattering the money around amog the people." The "niggers" won the fight over the appointment of a successor to Fred Doug iss a Minister to Hsytt, notwithstanding nen clote to Secretary Blaine had stated that a white man wa to be sent. The ne. minister, John S Durham, of Phila dctpnla,wl,o ha been for some time f. S. consul at San Domingo, wa rccomended by Mr Wanmntiker, ex-Senator Bruce and ex Kepre.cntrlive I.) nch.alj federal office tvildert, and hi. eppolotmrnt ho very plin that Mr ITariUon feared the threat ot the nrrjc ii'or- than he did the di dlsplcarure of Mr Blaine. And that l.n'l tie only recent anil- Ulainu ar pointment, Webster Flanagan, of Texas, who obtained a na-.kinal notori ety In 18811. while In attendance upon a re publican national convention, by asking significantly when some speaker had bten talking of the evil of scrambling r office, What are we here tor?" and who has al ways been a strong anti-Blaine man, has been made Collector of Custom at El Vino, Tdxas, in place of Clark, who was recent ly whitewashed by the tieasury depart ment In an alleged Investigation ot num erous charge. Including tinder-valuation and other aku'duggcry. This does not hesrout the story that Mr Harrison I pre pared In certain contingencies to retire in faver of Blaine, It look more like he was preparing to contest the field against Blaine or anybody ela, . TBEKK 13 LACK F ItAUMORT Tbe New York pla'form U new proof of the absolute harmony of ihe republicans upon tbe atlver question. I ne repubucant all stand together upon the plat form of purchase of tbe product of American mine. Hslf the dem ocrat are on the republican platform and th. ether half want fre coiosgc CrfOnJ". On tbe contrary; it it absolute proof of a serious lack of harmony in that party. The Tb republican platform of New York is just what wall street wanted It, in fact it it the product of Wall ttreet dictation. Compare that with the latest autborued utterances of tbat party in many of the states and see where the lack of harmony prevails. The repuhlicsnt of Arizona say: W, mutt intit at a party that an -enlarged financial and industrial prosperity shall further be secured by the free coinage uf silvti. In Indkna they say: It will aud more than f So,ooo,coo annually of touad currency to the ainonnt in circulation atrong the people, and it a long, yet prudent 1 ep toward fiee com.ge. In rVantat they say: But we the republic at of Kansas, demand fiee coinage of ailver. In Mlcllganthey tayi W favor th unlimited ate of gold and ilver bullion at a basis fjriegil tender ptper currency interchangeable with coin. In Nebraska tbey tty: Th effort to fully remonetixe silvei should be continued until It U on a perfect equality at a money metal with gold. In Oregon (right under the note of th Orsfama,) the tcpubtiaan party in state ooovention says We deolare oniaelvea in fvr of the fre and unlimited coinage cf tilmrand denounce any attempt tn diboriminate aitain.t silve a unwiae and unjust. In Wyoming! They favor the passu go if tha law that would reiult in the fieeooinaesof ti.'ver. Senator John H Mitchell and quite a number ot oth r aeoator are in f ivor et tha freo and unlimited coinage of silver, and among th, mattes ef republtoans in all tbs agricultural states there are hardly two opinions among them . AH of which shows that there is great diversity ot opinion and laok of harraoDy among republicans on the silver question. Tbe same is true amon? democrats. In the course of an Investigation part of which ha already been communicated to the Royal Society, Prof, Roberta-Austen hat discovered the most brilliantly colored alloy at yet known. It has a rich purple color, and bright ruby tinta are obtained when light is reflected Iromone surface of of the alloy to another. It contain about teventy eight per cent, of gold, the rett of the alloy being aluminum; .The con stants of the alumnium-go!d series of al - loys aie now being examined and will I shortly be published. W. F. .aw a aw Call and see Dress Goods, Fancy Goods, - ' Furnishing Goods, hosiery, We have to select from. Our but the cheapest ever o Wo have iust placed on sale cloaks and jackets, in goods, plain and L.J1 We want your trade and we you money. Albany, Purifies the) BLOOD. Cnrea """"'"waw) anawaaw -TrwTawaswaaaii win ,1 1 ill ani 11 mi 11 ii 111 i (imam issanai ii.nami-.in im n 1 - - Mln : . i - BILIOUSXESS, LITER COMPLAISTS.SICK IirADACPi', C0LJS, PIXPLE3, alt fiKIJf AFFECTIONS, and DISEASES kLlSViQteea a DISOB.DERED STOJUCH. Tht Genuine II Ait B URO TEA U put up i.i YELLOW VrhAlVEnr, wish Facnmiit Signature of EMI L FRE&E. rEDINQTON a OO. Aocmto, San Framctsco. i .BfitP BY Atb MtrccmTH ai ;::!d re TRY i:;c a I. and get and Writ for wr a i THE LEFFEL Vt'ATER WHEEL & EKCiXE C3N fSiiilpiJK. jf" -. - BOARD OF REGENTS Suia Beard ef UneaUeBi ea-afflelA, Hia ExeeHeaey, ZZLrTZ i't TuZ. sr2Vrf Korwial and Bminesa, tti S5 per tn cf ten week.. KtZ fiJ2J?JL?E$i AlalSakTj B Sub Normal at Si per terS. Board Nora J ''": ft??:EtT&lu balUtt re. week; tarn.hl r,- sua; A Naltaar, Haltnacsah; W U Uelsasa, atarteav For Catalogne, Add res,; P. I. CAHPIELL. A. B.. PrealsJeat, r J. II. POWELL, A.M.. Ylee-Fresldewt. , -PATEOKKE KO'IE IHST1TUTI0NS. W FARMERS & KHAHTS ISSURiCE CO., Albany, W r BTCAn, PresJdeai, i L COWAN, Treasurer. PIBBOTOBa . J L Cowan, Geo F Aim peon, W F Bead, Dr L Foley, M Sternberg, J W Burnett J K V eaiberterd, B S Strahan. J O Writsmsn. . also snrmer asont, ton - Traders, Oi.5eayo. IU. . " Amerinan, Philadelphia, Pa. PbosnJx, London, Kngland, Korwieh Union, Londen, Kng Guardian, London, Eng. Man ebester, UanebesUur, Kngiand. Caledonian, UUaburr, Scotland. Wesebes-.er, . New York. . ONLY STRICTLY INSURANCE OFFICE IN AIRANY.- BUY THE "MITCHELL 7AG0,1," 1 Aclmowlctljjcd monarch of the llon& We carry a rVU line of Hack,, Bngglee and CardftKea: alR Farm Implements of all kind. jpafCall on ua before purchasing EUewheie. Mi(clif:ir& Lewis Co., 11 THOMAS Of k Mem READ, aw. what a"gtoclc of stock is not onlv the lnrwet shown in Albany. o " a complete assortment of both cloth and plush fur trimmed. fetl confiden Jwe can lave WV F. READ. -x- Oregon COXSTIPATIOJf. IsrifJTSTim L-Z3 cz nORE POWER use LESS VATEf? New Illo.trsrf.ad Catalofrna for 1891. tsrMvew AVf'trP. - OREGON STATS PBMi POOL, . Xeaawaalk, nres;it The Leading Normal School cf the Northwest. Beautifully autl Healthfully Located. No Saloon 8. Kw baikUttrs, new mppanlw. fail facvltf ; Haht expanava, aa tarr allnlaBce. Noru,. AdTaseed Karaul, Ilmincss, Art aiul Maaie Dc paitmanla. 8'ada) attenUon rivea ta phvivcal aHaM. Volauteer military erraaisatioa, Tfaoae reeeiniH. diplosaaa ar aovhomed to teach in an; coast ic the skate without further cxamltnaUocs. Tuition tr tb Korcsl sod 1uinet depaf ' aseets ass rcdaewl frtm HO to tii ptrjatr ; and ta tb baa-annual rrom ,ju to A year ta scionl tor ,150 expensra. TuiUoa Oregow. JO WRITSMaN. Seoretary. Geo F SIMPSON, Vice President. 3aBapai Albany, Oregon it YOU want the best i y and riost durable furni ture that is manufactur- UuLlU Uod in the eity go to T 3 ma -a a . BRINK'S a r Fr sj wmm 5" L r f J A- - , i Kat 1 K