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State flights fitnnrrnt The -: Democrat " The Beat Paper in the Valley. The -:- Semorcat,1 I - Due Year for $2.00. o VOL XXVIII. Knterril at the ' IBce at Albany, dr., a ttecotid-t las Mall Matter. ALBANY. OREGON, FRIDA1. SKPfKMBER !. 189-2. kTITEft ITrfl,raIUkcr a4 lrrielr. W. MtEADJ Cft. WE ARK iuav n-civingour fall goods and we call safely say thev excel anything ever shown in Wo want your trado.rnid if good stylish goods, low prices and courteous treatment are am induce ment wo hope to merit a ... "' aalM""-! KHl JaW JsM V VAm VaW II Ml flML. ABBBnaBBBK. I H on raw H tM Wt ttwe ear sKaaea K Vf tora o eae tceae -.n obey tjjti jjjSjaj ruts We have lately added a full SHOES o.i which we are price to get them introduced. CALL AND SEE what trouble to show coods. W. F. A.1 ban.y - s- -s- 5 V y v y - f A "JTr-l Salem, Oreeon. W. L A tbcroeeh business training scr.ee i. taaortoa &y :w onsmcs. w pmcniwMi ut - . Five Departments: Eusints, Shorthand, Tjpewri::ng, Penmanship, English.. School in session the enure year. Students adn-.itteU;!; air ume. Catalogue, containing information Jrta. Rupture, Asthma and Piles Dr's. Shiinp & House r, Specialists In the treatment ol all forma of Chronic, Catarrhal. Ncrrooa an renal? Diseases. Twenty (20) Team Eierlenie curab! cases Uusran eecl. i.rae 259 Cot 1 1 1 M I tl :,:-.; r . OREGON Wi.l Chop aii Kinds of Grain. tors why you should buy the Giant: t. Because it ia the test mill in existeocc. 2nd, Because it ia mad" at home . Srrt, Because It will grind mora g aii than any other mi 1. 4th. Because it dcts b Iter work than any ether mill. 5th. Because it is no expense to you after you have Donga, it. 8th. Because it dcea not beat tho grain i.i grinding as ottur m 1 is do. 7;h, Because yoo can make mjro money with the Oregon Otsn: tha i eUii any i fjr wnif sce we aii: e.ve you heotber ihrt.-wjoi why you ,, i . x , ' jsot 1you will aiod'y call and ex unins tie sal iL MITCHELL, LEWIS &. STAVER CO. 357 Snd A Kll worth t, VltJiavn, Or Hli1 Issucb a 200 page Dr v Goods and General 1 Outfitting CATALOGUE. HAZE Send 'our name on a P03tfti cafd TO-D A ililW CV "ir-. ML:, BfUBSICSuca.': .a r j-wal n AnaTrnVarnTYJirrillV I 11 II iUK,'.T ill'. . OILiOOSJIES d, LIYEU COmVLAIMTSsSICK HEADACHE, Cft I):1. riBi'Zriu, all 8KW AFFECTIONS, and DISEASES ABISINfi &nm s ffiSSSSrSS' fe. a-- . mr vtih Facsimile Signature of EMIL FK.8E. RSDItiQTON i - CO. Acehts. 8ah Francisco HO BY a,T, DKiGC'ttTts AWP mtOCKK. ai Tlin l!Urm 1iWili1111AllV.lt A.twiwtia The Oregon (Vita it home sXiEuvr In th flrsv Block, corner Liberty and ar-vr n anflcialtv of Sunriyside fruit tract near M Will sell C. 1 or 20 L. list CHOICE TEAS, and a general SubetriFtionagont for all tbe leading Near iha P. ., sm. S JJ ir.L EADIHG PHOTOGRAPHERS, 1 Albany, Oregon. sharoo. yoar patronage, 1 1 line of BOOTS AND making a nrv low we can do lor oi. READ & CO. Stilf - v. Principal. in Medicine. Surry an J K'e ;.net'.T romruer.-i. SiraH., Stlem. treason. GIANT Sure Death to Wiids Land ( office atj soE&oisr State street, branch office ;n Prtrtlan Salerrt acre lots at w Kenton, -:- er in COFFEES. SPICES, lr$S3 ttwF) aHaortmeni of HewspaperH ami Magv.lne. Terms ash Alby Cabinet photos front, $1.50 to $4- o per doxen. Enlarging pictures 1 specialty. 16x20 crayons i rarr icl for $10.00. We carry a large I In of 5x8 and atereaco.lc' views ol O r Wt Icec our sttASAKl Ksel mXW iii fcajSt - .aT" s JT , - " T-'LV'-T " t ' ?m r LOCAL R3GOK1). A Santiam Man's Ti-mulk MrCliurch who has a farm iu the Santiam country several miles above Mehatna, came to Ntiem on Tuesday and stopped at the Kansas house on Court street, savs the Journal. About 10 p ui he retired for tha night and was given the fifth room in the second story on the west side. About IS o'clock, midnight, the proprietor of the hotel haard a noise coming from the walk immediately under the window of Mr Church' room, and went to see what the trouble was. Here he found M r Church laying on his right side in a semi-unconscious condition and groaning terribly. He was picked up and carrie,; to a room and lr J A Richardson inime d ietely called. It seems that Mr Church .tad gotten up and Ml down in the open window at this time, he not feeling very well, and must have lost his balance, falling liarkwards to the ground and walk a distance of sixteen feet. He was considerably hnttsed about the side and . right ankle, and complained of some in- . 1 1 . , - . . r , .,, , i i . i mu; :. on uie rigiu sine. i i.iv lie was able to start on nis return home and complained of considerable soreneas, but thinks be will lie all right in a short time Lkdanon. Miaa Clara Blain.of Albany, is in town visiting her istr,Mrs -farks. Mr Chapman, of Albany, was in Leb anon this week looking at the city with a view of locating. He went front here to Brownsville Tuesday to visit frieuda. I Andrews' family will move back to Lebanon this fall, and we are of the opition that the head of the family will come also. Editor Ehelps of tbe Linn County Re view looked in on us Wedtiesday. He reports the Review gracing in ctrcula lion and favor. Mr C G Rawlings, of Albany, waa in town several days this week on business in regard to putting in electric lights. He askg a franchise from the city. He informed us that he would order the plant immediately i! the city granted the franchise. Local papers. A Wt Eyperience. W G Obenaui, of Albany, H Tannansee and Ko'a Seta surted for the hop vard on Patterson's la land Sunday. Ther crossed the bridge and went up to the ford. AH three then got in a single rig and started acrosi, but when about half war over the horse re fused to go further and began to sit down. They could make him go no further and so Obenaur and Tanna-aee, in order to save the outfit and keep partly dry, took off their panti and climbed out. Just at this .tale of the proceedings a wagon load uf ladies leaving the hop yard appeared on the look. Tannansee warned them back and the boys then unhitched the horse and got everything out all right tbut they gave up theit trip to the hop yatd. ESgene Register. A Good Paosnx-r. Ed Houston, who for sa long had charge of the Salem yard engine, :s now conductor of the train "that makes two trips a Jay between Albany and Lebanon. His headquarters are at Albany. If tbe comtempfated extension to the Sweet Home valley ia built, Mr Houston will probab y have a longer ran. A full force of surveyors is in the field now locating this proposed line, and set ting the grade' stakes ready for actual construction, in case the managers of the read decide to .nake tbe extension. It would open up and develop a very rich country. Statesman. Eugenes Porri-ATiov . Mr Obenaur, who has been working for some titr.e on a business directory for Eugene. about completed his work. He Cnus the popu lation of this chy about 3450. Not hav ing alt the ships counted we are unable to give tne exact figures, sut this estimate Is not far from right. Register. This I a good showing fur our live tlster city. Though 117s less than Albany's, it is no discredit to that rapldlr grcwing and prosperout city to be a 'ittle behind a city that has the railroad advantage, Albany possesses. As an educational center Eu gen rank second to no city in Oregon. Pbobate Mattees. In the estate o Henry Ingram, citation ordered issued to (ieorge Ingram before sale of property, set for Oct 8th. In estate of Alfred Leroy Reel, citation ordersd issued. In estate of Robert Foster, Strauder Froman wa appointed administrator. bon is to be 110,000. Bond nied and a proved. Appraisers, Wm Thompson, B Caae and Fred Peebler. In the estate of Jos Nixon, inventory filed, real property, '9900; personal property, 1155. In estate of li K Schooling, citation was ordered issued for Oct 8th, before sale of real property petitioned for. Rich Strike. Geo Appleyard and Henry Landey, old miners of Montana and Oregon, came down from Gold creek Mondav with some fine specimens of gold, silver and copper bearing rock, say ing that ther have struck it rich. Sev eral claims have been taken in the same region of late, by parties who will de velope their findings at the earliest op portunity. Mill City Oazette. An Explanation-. Mr William Rum baugh informs Use Demockat that the action of the countr commissionets on the petition for an appropriation of $3,000 for the protection of the pkrs of the new bridge was "a refuse! to give any more appropriation out of the funds to the present council . ilAttniTT Wears It. At the reguls shoot of the Salem Rod and Gun club yes terday afternoon the honcrs went to B W llaititt, bv the following score out ot a possible twenty-five: Harritt 23. Turner 19. Lafollett, 13, Gabrielson withdrew. 1 his is the third lime Mr Harritt has won tne diamond medal. Mr Gabrielson has had it a like numar of times. The first man to win it eight lime becomes owner of the handsome medal. Statesman. Wheat has dropped to 61 cents in Al bany. A valley exchange, with a market ike Albany s, has figured out tne lollow ng prices the 1st ofSeptember for several i ears. During tne uinereni years tne following are the prices paid on Sept 1st of each year: 1886. GiJc; 1S87, Oiji ; 888, 70c: 1889, 65c; 1890, 67c; 1R91, 83J4c; 1892,63c. No Place fok Tiikm. One of the Al bany parpers :ast week suggested that the Corvallis mossbackH te p.ent, to roan creek where they can spend their lives in the seclusion whir.n they crave, vve fear, however, that they would f.nd no Test there, as that locality is improving, too. W E Paul has been busily en. Imaged this week in papering and paint ing Ha Wiles residence tnere. (iazette. OIVJ3 ENJOYS 1Both the method audreaulte when !rup of Figs is taken ; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts Emtly yet promptly on the Kidneys, iver and Bowels, cleanses the sys tem effectually, dispels colds, head aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation permanently. For Bale in 50c and 91 bottles by all druggists. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN fRAMiaCO. CAL. . -, LOUISVILLE tt. MW tOUKttU. : A Banana Trek. There are plenty of f g trees beinK heard from in Western Oregon, but the Democrat only knows of one bearing banana tree. That one is at the beautiiul home of Mr I) Van Horn, in this city. During the summer the tree, now seven years of age, and 0ve feet high, has iieen out doors, but re cently, owing in the cool nWhu.has been in doors. A fine l.unch oi bananas is growing on the tree, presenting a curious sight for this country, that maks ni pretense of raising tropical fruin. , At Lbast "OrF." A man was in the city nursing the hallucination that a couple of men had been following him for three months, starting in Washing ton, and he wanted them arrested. He worked for Hr Davis at Harrisburg for three weeks, when the two men boycott ed him and he left. At Eugene he was examined for insanity on applying for a warrant, but was discharged, as the phy sicians said he was not insane. He at least has a very weak mind and undoubt edly ia at least off. Han Two Hearts. The Roaeburg Piaindealer does not propose to be out -done by the paper that discovered gold in a hen 'a craw : "C K H ill, of this city, killed two chickens one day this week. and while preparing tbe fowls for the' pan, il was discovered that one of the chickens was endowed with two hearts. one about a third larger than the other l his fowl waa in perfect health and as lively as could be. We always knew that Douglas county was adapted to al most anything. Dangerous Shooting On Tuesday evening jutt after the arrival of the over lanj train a ptstel bail pierced the front door of R B Vunk. living In the soi'thern part of the city . It crashed through and struck another door in the hall, gianced and plowed Into the plastering in the hall and fell to the rloor. Mr Vunk i very anxious to learn who dots such careless shooting in the city limits. He would like to warm up those guilty of such care lessness. St io Mrs W H Ramsey, and child ren, will start in a few davs for Arling ton, Kentucky, :or a three or four months visit to her childhood home. Our school board has employed Misa Kingaley. of Springfield, Lane county to take charge of the intermediate and Misa Klla Cary, of this city, tbe primary de partments of oar public schoo's. MrsCallie Davidson, nee Powell, re turned from Los Angeles, Calif., las Sunday- Rut a few months .not quite a year, have elapsed since a double, wedding oc curred at tha M E church in this city, abe being one of the contracting partie. yet in that abort space of tiraa she has become widowed, hr husband falling a victim of consumption Press. L The Santiam. The new covered franae bridge across the north fork of the San tiam "s north for k . a 1 1 he Ty lor place above Mchctna, will be cropleted this week and ready for the public. This bridge is 1 15 feet In length. It was xuilt ai a cost of ftcoo. The new $1700 school houte at Mehama will reach completion this eck. Youa .iTTENTiost is called to cur line o -sieaae cotiumei.es: c. jacket .bletera and ' Lie, whxb it bow complete. They are taikw-msdc sad guaranteed 13 1 hi cloth ate of the latest fabtc . Very ttnty. Samuel E. tot-so. Wnx ui e in : ti Albany Don t fall to visit Blackinan tl Hodge. , The druggist They carry a large and .boice ttock ot drug," patent medicine, ;tc. Prescriptions are always carefully and prompt I v attended to. It will Pay you. Monet to Loan. I have money in turns of $500 to $20,000 to loan on im proved farm lands in Linn and Benton countie. at lowest current rate. No delay in fnrniahing the money. C G Bt'EKHARr. Real estate aent. Albany, Oregon. Lap its Oxfords. I no uu pine Use isifug in. tier beat ;i :: to $4.50 a pair. Gcod valce aari ersry pair warranted. Samuel Yocng. fiO AND SEE Allen iCt. their new store. opp-eit Masonic Tempi" I ."ok et thn dw seit msd by the A;: .any We lea Mill . Teeat!e ooda, nice fiiit :ok so via, cheap good Littler & 'Ball, dentists, trake no charges fer extracting teeth wie-e they put " ariific'al plates. You can save money by having them do your dental work. Office in Tweedale block, Albany, Oregoe. T-n tv.bj vss snt. f.nro her Castoras Vhn slw ro a Child, slw rri for Cessona !.en she bm-amc Klan, 1 eiimsj tr I'astona. rtiea sno liari ("hilJien. aU: irao Uwni Casnms. Improper and deficient care of tbe t ca'.p will came grayneas of the hair and baldness. Escape-botb by the us of that reliable specific Hsli'i iiair Rf newer Iu order to maxe room for our large new fall stock we will give a special cash discount of 10 per cent on all purchases tor the nest thirty days. The Ladies Basaar. We ere gome to pu'. the pncee down cash and tell for cash oaly. Allen Mrs. ts Do You Neeu a Barv Bueav? Fort- nilller & Irving have just received a fine assortment. Rubber tires." Each sup plied with a patent brake, a great thing. fe to 2 W Cobb. 1 Silile,, Klian Block, tf III kinds successor to Paislev & for yoarj b printing In order redoee oar a took wawii oar fine lire of groesriea at aath pritet riotlyoh. I lea Bros. SHILOH'S CATARRH; REMtUY, A positive aura for Cetanh, Diphtheria aad Caaker Month. Come and see that beautiful Exposition ruby glass ear- at J Oradwhol'a bazaar. HILOH'S VfTALfXER i need for C mUiiiaMT 1, Lui Dizzucs, and all symptimi Prioi 1 ind 75 c in . air tl.s-.Vi 1 wnst vou of Au.ntit: f O'Diaiik Bkautikul; Homks. Beautify you home and make it attractive with Hybrid Perpetual and oilier choice rotet, old and new varieties of Japanese roses and shrubs. Orders taken for the above and all kinds of fruit and ornamental shade trees at J A Hyman's, 11c 1st St., Albany Or. Important. To know tliatlhe tlerr.me tc Long Piano gives perfect satisfaction, stands In tune longest, and Is an endless pleasure to all who buy them at IJ E Hi -man's, First tt, Albany, Or, Call and see new fall dress goods at V Read's. W Large stock of white goodtjsnd embroid eries atW K Read & Co s. The best most ooflee in the city at Conia if oyer a bOtlAL AM I" 3KI.MI THURSDAY Judge Lord, of Salem, was in the city today . C E Wolvertou has bien ,. Dallas this week, Mr Wolf, a Salem bicyclist, was doing Alhany today on an Iinicrlal. t It tinsel ua issued today for the mar rlage of P W Qulun and Namantlut Owen, of Hslsev. J Waller Parker and family have rc iur.ied front the mcimtalna and rerort a plcat.au'. outing. Attorney (leneral ' iv K Chamberlain and family left 'his . 'icii or Tacoma aM a few dais trip. , Mr Td Piper.editot f :he Press-Times, of Seattle, i In the .tt. accompanied by his family, they are lie guaata of Mr E W Langdon. Rev G W tHa la in Medford.on hi way home to Albany, and will be here before Sabbath, on which day he ill preach at the Baptist church morning and evening. Mrs I M Wallace, accompanied hy ler , ia..,.h!..r IHa l,ff lS fa morning fnr Cnt!. I oioiadi U remain tsro month. Mr went as far as Pottland wbh Wallace them. Salem Journal. T McK Patton goes to Jacksonville to night to attend the Southern Oregon Plonceis' reunion on Tnurday. Mr Patton wit ihe firt judge of larkson county in 1852, and master of the firt Masonic lodge In Jacksonville, and went wiriuin inc iituiaii war i 111c , j .-.t,lnr,l hv !,,hn I Miller kra.n a the Rogue river war of '53. -3a!em Journsl. j News was received in our city Sunday . . 1. -. f VI I. . I I 1 11t..l K. - -..-.- car in San Fianclsco Saturday nigh. He was we" known in this city, Saving for veart been employed a c, civil engineer y the Oregon Pacific He wa a mem ber of liarnum lodge, I O O F, and hi many good qualities esrned for him scores f friend. He had .-. off one car In ront of another, which struck him on the esd, fracturing hi skull. --Corvalll jJrne. re iuav Miss Maud Hoffman is in the city Mr Dr Cole, of Scio, has been visiting at Mr Veal's. Mrs Delia C H Ox, national organizer of tbe W C T T, baa been in the city. Mrs Frank Parton. of Waiteburg, is in tbe city, the guest of Mr J A Crawford. Dr T W Harris, and daughter, of Eu gene, were in the city this noon on their way north. Sheriff tsborn. of Corvallis, passed through tbe city this noon, for tbe state insane atylnm, with a man named Malony. Mr BertVancIeve, whoha been around printing office since hit birth, ia opening a job office in the Coaick block, on Broadalbin street. Mr Claud Mantncid ha gone to hia Cascade ranch, in order to protect his i house and timber frcra from the moon-! tain fire raging there. Mr Piettyman, the veteran fruit ad cereal gvtherer, eras In tHe city todav, ou his way to Salem ftom Southern Oregon, where c has been making collection of fruit for the slate fair. Allie Thompson and wife departed yesterday for Phelps, Wash., where thev will make tbeir future home. Mr Thomp son having accepted a situation with the railroad company. Gazette. i Rev Dr Gordan, of Fresno. Calif., it in the city, on his way h-me from a trip to Portland and tbe Sound, having stopped off at Albany to tee P.-Irvine He will preach at tbe V P church on Sabbath morning and evening - - Rev S E Meminger.tbe new Met!aditt ; pastor, was greeted by a good congrega tton last Sunday morning, and the im r,.l H "":;-v T.:.;.iT: T. R. u.s.u mm 11c iiat. v . - Jiv -itm . iit i j sage deploring tbe accumulation of to mud) surplus money in tbe treasury of tbe Catted Mr Fry, tbe Salem druggist, re'.nrned j Stales it aay home today from the Bay. Instead of using ti surplus to redeem Mr Pete Lingreen. the expert macbin- j bond, aod redu-e interest, be and his sec 1st. went to Corvallis this noon. ( retary of tbe treasu.7 let it accumulate or Herbert Town tend returned Tueadiy ' pot it out on deposit in certain favored na from Aibany Newborg Graphic. ; tional banks, where it drew no interest. Dr W H Davis ha gone on a trip to Ml ' Now it is not true thai Cleveland did not lenerton. M ark Long, the barber, formerly a re ident. of this county, baa been in the city. Mer Ca vender and Calder. the papu lar editor of Ihe Biowctvilre Ttmrs, were in ihe city today. Mr Julius Joseph has returned from a trip to Southern Oregon in the in'-ereet of hia popular cigar. Mr Frank Parton, ot Waitsburg, Wash ington, arrived In Albany last evening. Mrs Partot, has been here ecveral days. Mr Henry Conner, of Portland .a mem ber of the chtta of 13 of Yale University, is in the city, and will return to Connec ticut the last of the month. McLaughlin, tbe tailor, who run ' a shop in Albany two or three years ago. ia in the city again, and has accepted a pos :n.. l 11.. 1 v 111.:- i- ..;:.,..., Am. IIIVII IM . II J "imiu v V Uft4Wll,g. partmenl. David Clark and wife and daughter Mi Lulu, of Alban, are visiting with J G Grav and family. In this citv. Mr Clatk a brother of Mr Gray's. Eugene Guard. Mr Chaa Scott, ex-depaty sheriff, haa r?turned from a trip to Southern Oregon, where he reports poor crops, in fruit and wheat. The latter ia only 4S cents a bushel in Jackson county . ' Mr William Obenaur arrived in Al bany this neon from Eugene, and reports the information for his directory all in. The population of Eugene under it is 3401. He is much pleased with Eugene and considers it a fine city. Judge Str.1l1.1n, who has been iu the mountains, passed through Albany for I'orliand tins noon in response to a uus iness summoms from that city. He re ports good hunting, his party having ailed five deer and the Froman party three. Genera! Lih Applrgate, whose name ha been familiar In Oregon since iu earliest days, recently Indian agent at Klamath, a prominent politician, and leader in the republican party of Oragon ivas in the city today, and wslked In at the open doorot the jjemourat otnec. uen eral Appleglte proposes to exercise the right of the Americon citizen, and will not support Harrison, who put into execution the star chamber on the General. Mr Hpylegate is down on 'snivel serxlce," at he calli It, anJ doetnt want any of It. The call of the General was a pleasant one and the Democrat Is under obligalior.s for numerous erudite ideas advanced by Ml Applegnte. Deafness Cannot be Cured by local application, a they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There la only on way to cure Deafness, and that it by constitu tional remedies. Deafness ia caused by an in flamed condition of tho mucous lining of the KustachianTubc. When this tube Retsjinaamcil you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hear intr. and when it is entirely closed Deafness ia I tbo result, and unless tho inflammation can bo taken oat and this tune rettoct to Its normal condition, hearing will be destroy u forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by catarrh, which la nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case ot Deaf neas ( caused by catarrh) that can not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cur. Send tor circulars, free. , v E J- CHENEY & CO. , Toledo, 0. AsT Sold by DruggUta , 78c. CATARRH CURKD, hevltri nu t ewes breath secure 1 by SLileh's Catarrli tUrnedy Price, ,19 coon. Nasal Iojeutor free. LaiiiBS Knit Vkstm I have jutt received a caaof latlie'a ribbed tumrner vests, long snd short sSeeva Special ysluet. Sami ki, E YoL'.se. Look UaacThoi Brink will repoi your furniture neat and cheap or make furniture te order and sell furniture on commission at the old staud. AN UNMil'HHTICATKI) HfcPri5l4t"Afr Charles Addison Uussell, of Connecticut, you are called upon to explain, you are a republican congressman, and have associa ted and affiliated with McKialey, Reed (T B) and Harrison long enough to know that you should not do at you did at republican headquarters fhe other day in New York city. You told the republican committee that Harrison would carry Connecticut. Had you stopped at this, it might have tieen well enough, but you got into "confusion worse confounded" (from the McKinley standpoint,) when you undertook to give the reasons why Connecticut, which in 14 cast its electoral vote for Cleveland, and would now cast its vote for Harrison. You told the committee that along through U19 lonnecti it Valley are many Nutmeg citi aens enga-rd in thecultitatioa of tobacco. You said 1 lie reason these tela-i producer 'eccive uf, ,-flitj, lwr icicn.l tiutra f,r lliMr k-i ,i. . . -,, ' 1 aa " ' Was be, jus-, J, twnli v incrt-ii.-i'"! the duly on tobacco. You virtually (and truly, too.) said that putting a duty on tolaicco increased the price of tobacco. Now. t.ii is political heresy, and. with your chances of political education, you oultt to have known it. 1 ou ouirht to have known that the true faith as explained by McKinley, Harrison . thit iwtting a duty on an article make it cheaper, but bene you tell He pub- tc tiia. putting U;e duty ou tobacco in- created tbe price of it, and that these to uacco raisers being grateful for tbe great lnefit tbey have received then-frou;. will vote for Harrison. You ought to know. 1 but it is fair to presume that if vou have followed in the light of protect ionism you do not. that if the tobacco raiser of the Nutmeg state sell their tobacco at tea cents Higher per pound than before the passage of the bill that it has added ten cent per pound to Ihe profit of the tobacco raisers but it hat also added 10 cent per pound to tbe consumer who uses it. And in this way tbe proof becomes incontrovertible that the tariff is a tax . You have tbut placed Mi Kiniey in a very awkward dilemma, for a you know tbe true doctrine of McKin- im it that tbe foreigner pays tbe tax. but here this tobacco of which you spoke with so much exulrance of spirit i raised by an American, manufactured by an American, and consumed bv an American, and waa never osrned. bandied, or even seen by mi kjMfr, aM rc 1 1 DM p-ky bsHbb rata are asking bow in the name of common seme can McKinley explain that tbe foreigner pay- the tax ? 1b.it it a great ureas. lor you tn have matte on Use very threboW of the vr.mpaign. True yon tld , truti:. You thowed that tbe McKinley tariS increased the price of tobacco and this mu4 be a tax that beceSu tbe producer and a there i n t one grower of tobacco to one thonsand tobacco consumer, you have proven what these hateful free traders have been saying all the Urae thai tbe tariff it a tax 'evied for tbe benefit of tbe few at tbe ex pense of tbe many. You have done a great wrong to tbe cause of MrKinleyum. but you have Uiereby contributed much to tbe aj truth. lo it again. AslFKIf., riSAMf- I'nder the aUc captioi tbe ItttmU baa a critidnn on Cleveland's administration t"b is so very misleading as to call for j-ak:ni of f rw.mr.-i - use the surplus '"to redeem bond and re duce interest." When Cleveland cante into office he found a law that required tbe secretary cf tbe treasury to set aside so much money each year for tbe purchase o bonds. Mr Manning used all this m ney in the purchase cf fond, and then found he still had millions of surplus money in the treasury. Under this condition of things tbe president asked congress to past a law antboruing him to use this surplus in the purchase of D S bonds not then due. Thit was in April 187. Cragre jfrnmi t be law and tbe secretary of tbe treasury a one issued a circular inviting those who held lionds to make offers of terms upon which they wou'd tell. Numerous bids were accepted and londs taken up and can cel'cd, but many more were rejee'ed on ac count of tbe very high price at which tbe bids were placed. Here was the first in stance in the history of tbe country that the government of tbe United States went into tbe open markets to buy its own bonds not Not yet doe tecausc it had more money than it could otc, asd this, too. by Grover Cleve land. V e tun oor roteo-porary will see the folly of going outside of history, fad, and truth to Had weapons with which to fight candidate otherwise unstasnabie. Let tbe Herald fViaiatfaiifei liesr in mind that this policy of haying and cancelling bonds hot yet due which it an effusively at-phudt in the Ha-rlson administration was adopted and caned out by Mj. Cleveland himself. Our contemporary boast; that daring the admin istration of llairison up to Jnse 30 1S92 there hadbeen a reduction ci the public debt to the amount of 275,000,000 : n i intimates that there wss no icduciion during the Cleveland administration . From the beginning of Cleve land's administration up tojune 30 lS88,Ccov eriog exactly the tame length of lime that it took thit administration to pay off $275,000, 000) we find Mr. Cleveland paid oil 336, Oot,,37i,Soof the public debt. We trutt our cotemporary will yet lcam that the Cleveland administration taken in all res; eels is the best the country has ever had. If the Republicans of Oregon are asba d demoralized in every county in the state at they are in Clatsop, Cleveland will hive a walk-over. Here they are thoroughly de moralized, tlitoreanized and discouraged, and are making no campaign wlutever. Thl state cf iffa rt has been brought about by the greetl snd trenchciy of ihe loset, who have weiked politict for si! there wis in ii for them selves. Ihe Chttop county ring is downtd, however, and llic people wiil see to it that it ttavt tloatn Aslorla Rudqet. The campaign it booming in Chicago, One nighi last week 1,000 aliens took the oath of alUgiance an i secured their tinal naturalization paperr. it it claimed ihat no great effort to complete the naturalieition ol iliens and se cure the regittrition of foreign-born citizen entitled to vote hit ever been made in Chica go, and that as a i fault of the unprecedented woik in that direction now being done at least 75,000 name's w ill be added to the voting lists- Two-third of the new voters are said Io be Democrat!. The death of a roan in Seattle after eating three quarts of peanut, it explained. He wat not a Waihingtoman, IlLMOClUTa.NOTlCK. It it reported that the ex-brigadier general, ex dsrnocr!, ex-know nothing, ex-republican, and present presidential candi.Sste of the peo ple' par: y, J. B. Weaver, It about to revrsi the South for the first lime since the rr, A on the fmrner ocesti'a be will visit thit tection with hostile Inteniii ni. His present pur tore it the durap'lon of the southern c nocracy. In other words, he wishes to bring it ahoattbal southerners shall le instrumsa tal ia fattening tbe force bill inekleon the South . It it worth going a long wiv to tee a man who hiojoftee turned seainst himself io politic an ! who do t not yet realize thit tbe war between the Nnrrh and Scu hi over. The press, lire tc ive a f psrry, ti oald spread bis .- me. tl :! a' I (Bit) not fail 'odr.iw good audiences Weaver is what ioo tl oflfne 1 oC'-' ftcl I iWseastH iii rn I as ta.b l.e m : m-v be iiruHtl - r -less-Even 1 er r , he er he office ct f-rcvcst-mafshail, an il'fatiKJU. r rCOid Ihe Hu tski (Teon ) CittM-n, in iecal og bit bra tal readsc , tr.vilc sra'.ionc 1 tsSaW4 rays;' lea ver nit a mer riles toe. wit.'na principle and exTrctfC'l bu au'h tt io-o aajjeal aod era- ei iDJDner.' A'ler the r n neto two cilli.,. iulta- neoui'y stncbn Gcoeiai Gum. beir.K . eo ta aideot rqiubliraa ar t South 'ia -. How be regarded the democrj-y ia aeat data may be jadjed fiom ".it- fo-iowieg ec ract from a speech made by torn ia 1869: s bat it ihe use of farther arraigning ihe ceiuact democriry with .1 ' i'tSoarj; crimes 1 the bar of pub ic op-.aioo.' e know that it composts murder, treason, tbef , arson, Iraod, perjury any and ait crimes possible for an ergaoiza'ioa to commit or csanrvc at. It wool'i I a mercy to put its record a million nila deep int t trie pit that ta rr.en tanned io'be hoi 7 ;r ted I mif aid, that il a large aod distinguished assortnieatof i's alleged states men were sect along it wcrcld only be just tee. A man mho will in public alter such vile abate of one half of the American people ought to be put ia a f.raigh! -jacket. He it a polirtcai iatuttic. Another specimen of bis rabtn ut'cr-iocc ts tbe following passage ia oee of hit ifeeche. The tame clJ gaag, except those who were shot or bong, ia again conspiring to (ret poss ession of the goveremeti!. Woe to them: tbe the royal host wi'.l crush I hem forever sad for ever out otal. possible danger of saa a naie fortcne 10 oar cosnmoo couairv' No rrpaUi csn can ever, uacer any cite ssatjtjasosa, have toy pert or 'o with be hungry, rebelitott, maa-haticg. wotaea-seliing gang corporvted under tbe came ot democracy, a tame so fall cf stench asd ; otson that it should be baot'ed horn tbe tocat-uaryof civilized asaa and ban dedoTtr to the ai'ana that L hstto fitly represeetet Ann a o r.i dt c-te-balf of hit oaa'.ry- rncs Is swell regard as that it a reproach to hurntocy, aad shout! He saoaned evea by hit on piny II tt tmposttble to imagine Cleve- aod or Harrito 1 a; eting such words. Ye. we see tuutdreis of men who are figuring as candidates of ihe people' party gortg arouad aad extsoetiag soatVera oemozrars 1 1 me to make this iibti lana'tc presieu: of tne Ue-ted hatet. Itttsn iasalt to latel sgenre, astd tbocl ! be reteate ! aaiuth. JacassnviUe Timet. THE sm ATR.N IK CUATSUP. In this tastte we give a couple of clippings from tbe Astoria JWget tho wing t he hope fu! Crutkrak, far desneatrate ia C lattxtp county . The aWaaieee of titat city, which i re- pnbtican. gives it views about tbe dVmor- alixatioo of the republicans in that county. It says . that heretofore republicans have depended upon Astoria for a good round asajnrirv . It acids: The situation it now changed. So man in Clatsop county can give any definite idea bow it will go ta the coaling Xovember contest. Recent elections, municipal and county . prove it beyond tbe possibility of a doubt. There is onlv one stronaT. united. determined and popular politi'sl combt- nation in t. lattop coun' v. that is demo cratic. It flushed with victurv. and led by several of tbe most active, popular. talented and cleverest politicians that Ore- J gon can ooast. inuu not cany, n 15 tne truth, and republicans who have the interest of their party at heart must bear it in mind when tney go to battle, ihere it no non sense about tbem ia a campaign. This will serve as an incentive to the democrats of Linn and other counties to or ganize at once. The Examiner further says : For the republicans, tbe Kxaniiner must admit the situation in Clatsop county i t decidedly blue: for tbe deiuocrata it i bright. The latter are working: Cleveland is a popular man. and the; are making con verts for him every day. Geo Noland is one of cur best citizens, and as the demo cratic nominee for presidential elector, the Kxaminer believes he will make it ine political out 100 m the east is en couraging to tbe tkrnocratic forces. T Am man v will stand solid for Cleveland : all the labor troubles, business depression , failures. event hing evil but tbe cholera will be charged to the present administration whether they Itelonir there or not. an! as the Wall street financiers don't care a tink er's which candidate is elected, the indi cations are that Cleveland will do his man up. by his good luck and popularity. Bl.VlNISlietlTKR. The republican campaign managers wit not find so much cause for congratulation J over Mr Blaine's letter as tbey expected There is not a word of indorsement of H Sa nson in tbe whole letter, and not even an intimation that the repub'ican candidates merit the support of the party. The letter is in sharp contrast with Mr Harrison's letter of acceptance in two par ticulars: First, it is short and pointed; second, it sticks to tbe text of the republi can platform, without aology or qualifi cation, and outlines a plan of campaign which shall ignore the silver question and the force bill. This is a virtual admission that the two plank of the Minneapolis platform which are distinctly Harrison are not sate ground for the republican party to stand on. The whole letter is a direct stab in the back for Harrison, and wa doubles intended to have that effect. Mr Blaine's hand has not lost its cunning nor ure his wits blunted. He it the same old wily fox in politics that ke alwavs was. He has squared hansel' with his party and has removed he sus picion that he was sulking in his tent, e he has dealt Harrison a blow that it will be hard to recover from. Evening Telegram Harrison hat written hit 'e rer of accept ance covering aiany quest iens of puh'ic interest With all he deals not at a statesman but asa politician. Hit treatment of the lowHI! is nottb'e as 'he work not onlv of the pol itician bat of the demagogue. He dodges and shrinks the responsibility of the at temple 1 leg itlatiot of the Reed congress ty attempting to introduce a new scheme by whi h the Supreme Court would be raids a commission to prepare a plan of legitlation on elections and suffrage. No, thank you, Mr. Harrison . The Su preme Court is ttie ' once and It degraded itself to the level of a Dudley and a Quay. Jutt let Congrett keep itt handt off. 1 ea.c the power to regulate elections jutt where it is now lodged in the hands of the several states. One tiling crops out in full. Har rison it jatt tt much in favor of a lorce bill, tuch si pissed the Reed House at he ever wa Ihere is not a scin'ills of assurance tha' hjere it any change of mind on thit subject' , Ayerf3 Sarsaparilla The Best Blood Medicine So may Leading Fhytielanm and Druggist, and their opin ion im tndormed by thousand cured by U of Scrofula, Ec zema, Erymipelam, and other dimeamem of the Hood. -Ayefs RarsaparHla has woe its reptv tatkan by years of valoabia aervlee to the eijcnmuntty. ts ts seat." E. 8. tmag, Vroucto. ta Merriinaek at.. Unrell. Mass. Dr. W. F. Wright, raw raw Fort. Tenn.. saya: In say preys Ire. 1 iotartaWy pre seritw Ayers SausapariiU lor cbrcjatt cus eaaes of tbe btood.' Dr. It. K. Boyle, Third aad Oxford sts . rttuadelpbia. Pa. wraeat -For two years I have prescribed Ayer. Sartaparula ia naairiaa teataaeiei, and I And tt highly eaVaeltmi in tbe trtafiwr et ail dtaorders of the Wood," L. M. hmsvtn. Pharmacist, ftabtaa. O.. eertiSet; "Ayefs SaxsaparfUa has always bees a great tetter. My customers uank there is no bsood-ptnisVer equal to it" "For many years I waa aaWeted wish tcrof olons riiaalaa sores, whleb. at laat be--ame so batl Hie ductar adySaed sapoiaala otre of my leg to sate ay life. I aaaaa t iking Ayeft KartaparlUa and soon saw art tiuprovemeor. After ustux about two down UXtles the sores were healed. I roatlmar to take a few ttoutes of that aaedsexrae each year, lor my Mood, asm am ao aceager turn tried with sores- I have tried other reputed blistlieilatn, asttaaan bus so mcrti eood at AyeTt fliiiauaiiTIi Ii A. FiiIAmiiii Seal, Kansas. Don-t fall to see Ayeis Sarsaparilla M. 1. C AYER I CI, Uwt Mm. 00-1 try Jjnns. mUmt.S. Wsthal Julius GradwohFs Bazaar The very- latest 'news ii that you can buy at JUIelUS GP ADWOHL'S BAZAAR, tor net ash goods as follows: Arbuckle's Coffee, Per Pound 25e lbs. Granulated Sugar $1 00 lbs. Magnolia Sugar White 1-00 No. 1 Kerosene, per single gallon 25 Cans refilled, 5 gallons 1 00 5 Gallons Good Pickles &C 20 lbs. No. Savon Soap 90 1 Gallon No. 1 Syrup 40 I wO, cccdu-t a strict easar swore, and a'! good will be ao'd f r net eai frm in jo 25 per ent leas traan recarar price. Ky vHc of Cb:nrtne. fiaev cooia, sate. ail the ilalieMli avle of QJehea. aa well err, tamps sod Sx'arr? ia eocaets. tklag powder, and alwaje peeease my eoatoeaers. Agent for ts - era ! WBMIZE iOM IHSTITUTf 3X5. THE FARMERS & WKUm INSURANCE CU W F RKaD. Preeideea. L COWAN. Tree LCoran,aeo F Simpson. K V Reed. J X Weatftertora. K S Strahan. J W rttsman. ; smn DtsrnucT adtts gem Several Solid Eastern and Foreign Companies ALBANY CIGAR FACTORY J. JOSEPH, Proprietor. WHOLESALE ftHO RETAIL Only White Labor Employee'. :sL for Infants C rat ; rta U so w2 adapted to ehUdrea seal ' cottuaead tc superior to atn-- presx-ripcicga it aosss." n. a. aactaxa. jl d.. Ill So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, K. T. -The use of 1 distort- ' Is so noiryrssJ sno , mitits so trr-li known that It seems a tmrk . I rwjverwoe-tfioo to endorse it. Few arvthe :'.e!nrent .trollies who do nut koep Csstoria estate asy rsuctt " Casus Miami. T. 9 . Sew York Ctty. s.ite Pastor tt joatir- late Kef aruied Church. Tbs CsaTAmt CARPET DEPARTMENT. WaLLHTOC'KEDWiTR THK CHOI 1ST CftRPEIS!""'1. CURTAINS! OF THIS SEASON'S.NOVELTIES AND PRICES D1QUAI1 1 THIS MARKET. Samuel E. Young! TWO MEK AND ON K BOY POUNII DEAD! tVhile trying to Crowd theii WAV ITO 0EY0E&FR9MANBR93 jtore, where they rnway e on hand lit- largest Stock south of Pmtiand, of the latest improved Rifles and .-ihrrt mt; immense stock uf Fishing vcklc of eery lescription; Tents, Han. oc .Camp Chairs to, thousands of ott. Ing toe 1 inner' s to metjtlon JJr Jpii- Shop "a connect n with Use Store, and one ot He best wo men In tftc .tati- ha do any nd ail kind, of tsyjr Come Come No rouble to how good "Sim I prcSt and nuick slew" Is rti jsntto. IV s no prepared f'o furnish in )ttacttnea io eotl at rets able rats Order honks wi:: i f.taasi at sfo eseeT Frisk I. Kenton, John Isouijar .! Karker Hrc. Ws gon t laeea at fondayt. wtii ea' i for orders at tha Sam and tpm daily. Prompt sertiea guarantee i a: bargain. Fpcit asd vaeBTiaxa rtsx fob saa.tr eoastating of 41 acres, iocateti otc mi rtorh of Albany Ltnd , iayw fio an i ts we! I I nprwverl. For nr. oer 'jet Baal to n sn-ttreetfa x litem f Wm H TatU as a getsara! assiflm-t: I make spwsvttt nt 6 i Itss aa-J c-upsn.3 Jaliaw erattJwoeU. J O WRTTS?i Secresarr F SIMPSON. Vice Prswidanr. I B If tn'jeith.Vf Sternberg w; W and Children. Castttria c rrc? OsBa, Ci as I IBS kut, rVur btosuicii, tturrhcea. .vcataan, lUUs Wcn-j. stssat sleep, sasi firoeaoees U- ctrs-iv Utout 1 vni iiuri-ics medkicioa. ' For arwral years I hae reeommeoitJd your ' OMntas, ' and sitaU alvsiys eoesinue tc do so aa It has invsi-iibij prvsiuced boaetsslt results. " Ewrx F. Pazossa. at. IX, "Tbe Winthrop " ;3ca Siroet aad Tth Avtx, KewTorkdZ), Ocooaxt, 77 atraRAV Stuxxt, Sarsr Voax, Uki Iff ICE