t -Bemorcat iTf' HJ aT fl7 Si itVttf 1 s4at The Democrat, VOL XXvni. PROMPT, COOD WORK. K.tere.1 at the Pas ..titer at albaay. e.CUo Mall MUM ALBANY, O REGON. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9. 189-Z RHEUMATISM. Mr. Willet F. Cook, Canaioharle, N. Y write : " Awoke one Tried various went tii mvfdRp tk. n.in became insufferable: went home at n o'clock and used er JACOBS OIL; effect magical, pain ccjscd, and at i o'clock went Tk ; cure permanent," morning with excruciating puns in my shoulder rcuera ror suuucn iiauis wiukui eneet to worl NEURALGIA. Littls Rapids. . . .. M' auffered with such intense neuialgic pains In the face she thonatit .h. a&ta BwlwaWW tTjACOBS Oil. and U careS hereto CARL SCHEIBE. W. F. READ & CO. W E have the freest and mat. oMrfl;,.. rnor.QCrTi5S' NOTIONS FANCY GOODS, ETC., eve shown in Albany. ,00D3 suitable for HOLIDAY trade. IE have reduced the rat, is Call and see what we can do for you. We want your trade. GENTS for Butterick's pattern and Warners corset. IE also earry a full line of Henderson's Red mtMak house shoe, the bast child shoe in the work1. fOURS for I usiness. W. F. READ & CO. Albany , - s- -t- - i- Oregon PUMPS ! PUMPS ! PUMPS ! We are general agents for tha celebrated Myers Forca ana juiit romps, also the Kumsay Jfoice and Li t rumps. Wa guarantee these pumps to give perfect satisfaction or no saie. we also guarantee them superior to any otaer pump in the market. LIf yo pump 4o not fail to examine our stock before -purchasing.' ill and We Also carry the largest stock of Farm TmnlmAnt. and Vehicle to be found in the valler. Oi v us .1 fa ME ITCHELL, LEWIS & STAVEH CJO 857 Snd A Kits. wort li t, Albany, Or Rupture, Asthma Hr's, Shimp & Houser. and Piles Specialists in the f'emale Diseases treatment of all form oi Chronic, Catarrhal, Nervous an Twenty (20) Years Expeirieueei la Medicine. Marzry and Ktejlrr't earable esse. Ot1.rao.e9l. Offix, 259 Conmi.l Street? iTl.m. Oro Hiirnin. FOR SALE Four - Blocks - in - lownsend's - Addition. We Told Yoa 80. We ToW fen 80. iGood location. On the line of the New Motor line. For prices and terms see Oregon Land Co., or S N Steele fc u., agents. J. Townsend. CARPET DEPARTMENT. MR D U I I I. MTtMJKKD WITH TIIK CHOICEST a a hi WAKINGS, OILCLOTHS. DRAPERIES LINOLEUMS, OFTHI8 SEASON'S NOVELTIES AND ETS! CURTAINS! PBICES UNEQDALED IN MS MARKET Samuel E. Youngs A Intellectual Addr ess, Anothar big house greeted Roland D Grant.to hear his lecture on the "Making and Breaking of Nations." It was a matterl effort and displayed great research and good gener alship in presentation. The subject U one of much interest at the present time. The speaker began with the prophecv of Noah that the race of Shem would furnish the religion of the world, Japhet the enlarge ment and Ham the service, and this has been true. Ills shown even In the ar chitecture of the world, as well as the laneuaae and color of the nem!,. Th speaker once stood at the arch of Titus in the forum at Rome and saw the relics of many nations that had been made and broken, and traced Rome in its wonderf u growth and in its downfall, caused 1 at bv tne sword but by a failure to assimilate the masse?, necessary to growth. Then he traced the history of Russia, with its scattered population, and forced asslmita tion of eighty different peoples; France which cannot colonize; Germany, Intel lectual, military, but without colonUing Pcr, or inose tor assimilation ; Spain the land of dream?, Iialv, China and lapan Kngland with Its assimilating faculty , built uToiAngits.saxnn., Komans, Danes and -ormns; the V . .S. made up of all tongues and nations, so big that it dates not nerd to colonize Can we digest the mats, is the creat Question The tni.r lasting nations of the earth are Great Britain. Russia. China and the U S an.l tha universal ianeuave will be thai Japhet, traced through tha Aryan and unauv mro cngnsn. Trie speake - men tioned some of the dangers to nations, as cheap citizenship he favored 31 years ieiucnce oerore voting rum. and mo nopolies and combinations af all kinds He favored an aristocracy of virtue, and closed with a tribute to the Am. which he would always have free from aolitfcal or winer names, a nag tor ail at all limes. without disfigurement. A greater literary treat is not otten enjoyed. ihe inext LEwIslatl-re. The legis lature meets lantiarr o The reeanlmla Hon of the joint baKot shows 90 members, of which 54 are repuolicans, 28 democrats and eight are citizen's, people's and dem ocratic fusion, but there is a possibility the republicans may lose one vote In tht house, as an Eastern Oregon representa tive (republican) has resigned and the un official count of the vote of the special election shows a tie between demderatic ana repudllcan candidates. It will uke an official count to settle It. Should '.he rspublicans lose this one thev will still have 37 In the hcuse to the dimocrats' iS. in the senate they have 16, th democrats 11. Those mentioned for president oi the senate are Edward Hirsch. of Salem, and C W Fulton, of Astoria, with the majority apparently in favor of the Marion gentleman, for speaker of the house, J A Wright, of Union, O F Paxton and W 1 Keady, of Multnomah, and ex-Sneaker f. T f- . . F . . "cer, 01 ji anon, are in the race. Ex mem am a. Mehama has a graded scnooj, two churches, two Sunday schools, two prayer meetings, a Y P 8C E society, v n. rv post, a Ladies Aid Societv womans Relief Corps, a brass band. 11,-... . u,c, oruvr store, general mer chandise store, wagon shop, blacksmith shop and a hotel . It new wants a grist mill and tannery. Any person wishing to oui:a either will have tne land given to them to build on and a fine water power wmm uiuc expense, rersons going to miil have to fo to Stay ton a distance of ten miles. And a tannery built htre would be within easv leach of a fine prnve iicihiock iimoer. Mrs Maitin of Albany was in town Sat- uroay inspecting 'he Relief corrs. which sne reports In uood shape Cor Salem journal . A Back Ni mbb. Martin McCandiess 77 years old, and never saw a railwat train until Nov 15th, 1892. at Wciser si a tion. says the Signal. Mr McCandlMa arrived here Irom the north that day and bought his ticket o Piitsbuv. Penn In course of conversation the agent learned mat ne naa never In his lone life vet seen a railway train. He left the states before railroads came to this country and cin then he he has been back in the moun tains engaged in minine. Mr MCar.dle.. h a very pleasant and intelligent old gentleman and one can hardly realize that he is such a back number. His as tor!ishn.nt 'when he first looked at a modern train of cars it impossible to de scribe It beau Rip Van Winkle. He goes home, as he says, to stay after an absence of more than a; years Baker City Democrat. The Coming Electio. The reput es n primaries were heir" last evening and resulted as follow1 first Ward For Councilman T F Conn ; for member of Central committee, II - T- . t i. 1 wcaaie. Second Ward For Councilman the nomination as left 10 the Central com mittee; member of Central committee. J R Wyatt. Third Ward For Conncllmm P R Marshall; W H Huston for member of Central committee. The republican convention will be held onight. There are five candidates for Marshal, H A Crowds r. I A George Burkhart. A B Lacy and Jos Reese. E A Parker will be nomlr.ated for Tieasurer. The democratic primaries wilt be he! 1 Friday evening and the convention Sat urday evenine. A warm contest is promised on Mtndav. B'o Damage Siit. A short time since D Sanders who lives near Mvrtle Creek, had a log to roll over his leg, while working in the woods DrLw BrowD, of this citv. and annerinUndnt of the Myrtle Creek Minine Comoanv. was called to wait on the unfortunate man, and proceeded to amputate one of the injured legs. Now Sanders has sued Ur I'.rown in the Douglas county circuit court for malpractice, in the aum of $11,000. The case will be heard at Roseburg next week. Drs J Srailty, F W Prentice and A Sharpies have been sum moned as experts in the case. J W Hamilton will represent the plaintiff and W R Willis and L F Lane the defendant Guard. A Doo Case. II it is not one thing it is another. A few weeks ao a young man, living this side of Jpflr mem Inat a valuable dog. Recently he learned that tne dog was at Farmer Snnwa. If Unre claimed it followed him home. The dog was demanded but snow put in a bill of $25 for keeping and training the canine. Thereupon a suit in replevin was brought against Mr Snow for the dog. and Sheriff Jackson secured the dog yesterday after- mvvu, "u ue is now eaiely incarcerated in tne countv in i 1 awaitinv a triol 'for ownership. A Midnight Sekvick At mianiaht Tnursday the M E church was filled with Masonic iraternity and their friends to witness the .funeral ceprmnnipa of tho Scottish Rite bodies over the remains of T McF Fatton. The church w In alw solute darkness, except two dim gas jets ... 1 .j v vus viu which gave tne whole a sepulchral annearancB Raah Scottish Knight bore a lighted candle. With the beautifu music and impress ive ritual it was a service not often seen and once seen never to be forgotten. Salem Journal. A Bio Dicbbas. Dr H A Davis' 1000 acre farm, recently sold for $21,000,men tion of whicL was made in the Democrat, lies in Linn county, on the Southern boundary, between Harrisburg and Cs-burg- It was purchased by a colony of new comers, who will add materially to the population of Linn county. For in stance there are twelve children in one family and ten in another. Prune rais ing will be made a specialty, but general agriculture will also be followed. A Lono Lime A Tatuma dlspitch reads: John Lawrence, of Portland, manager of the Sunset Telephone company, says tonight that the company will build s long distance telephone line ftom Tacoma to Spokane next year. It will be about 400 miles in lengtht the longest line on the coast. The longest present line is from Tacoma to Albany, Or., via Portland and Corvailli, a distance of 248 miles. :T1Th A WtTTINC.Fabltsker and PraBrlelars; NO 19 Lane Co. Doinus. Morris Levinger has resigned as agent for Wells, Fargo A vjo a express in Jbtigene, and Heorgs Wnitney, who has been In the office as assistant during the past vear, has been appointed to the vacancy. Cieorge I'ark, at an early hour this morning, being nnder the influence of red liquor, after he had been thrown out ol the saloon of Withrow & Hailiev, foi making a disturbance, proceeded to de mollHh a $20 plate glass in one of the doors. In so doing he rut one of his hands considerably. At Cottage Grove yesterday, O K Smith, landlord of tho Depot Hotel at that place, and IT G Walker got into a dispute over a bill when Smith struck Walker, who pulled out a knife and gave his antagonist a slash with it over his head, which was cut quite badly, and down one side of the face and nck, and enueu up tne stroke by some means cut ting himelf in one of his legs- The wounds are not of a dangerous nature vtalkerwas ariestedon a charge of an assault wits a dangerous aeapon. viuaro. Ou Timers . For the last six months the Southern Pacific Railroad Company has been concentrating all of its broken- uown, worn-out, superannuated engines at the yards in West Oakland. There were engines of all sorts and conditions. of every make and of varions degrees of oeauty. borne looked as though they were as good as any that now make reg ular tripi. Others were ramshackled, rusty looking affairs that seemed to have come from the bottom of the sea. In all. nearly 100 were gotten together and were placed on various sidetracks in the varda. wherever there was room and where they would be out of the wav. Eeervnne was absolutely worthless, so far as the pur pose for which thev were originaliv built was concerned. One dav last week a gang of men went to work'on the old en gines and blew them op, one by one. with dynamite, in order to Bet the old iron and brass in saleable shape- Rural Press. Paonars Matter. In the estate of -ancy Martin, final account filed and allowed. S U Irvine, administrator, di charged. In estate of Elizabeth -I Sherfv. final account set for January 4th. In xuardianshiD of Mvrtle smltirar arietta, Marv E Iavi was atn-intd jtuaruian. uonds, 5.XJ. in estate ol Alfred Lerov Kee . renorta , i . : - . 01 ssic 01 real property made. In Euardianthio ofJoaG MrCnno ft ai, aceout hied. In estate of Caroline L Rurkhar; F It nuranan and V M Kurkhart wt-re an j .... . . . . r iwinieu administrators on giving under takings in sum of $30,000. In estate of John M Stanley, bond waa u leti and approved tor !0iX.. wm Fol ey, administrator. In guardianship oi Mary Zenier et al, petition for an allowance was granted. At J-ast. It looks as If the Indian depredation claims presented bv residents of thislocaliiy, which have been hanging fire for a long time and have occasioned the visits ol several government agents to Pendleton, will soon be settled by Uncle Sam. It is reported that several parties are receiving vouchers, which, alter being duly signed, will be followed bv warrants. The names ol two were learned Last Saturday. Frank S Landry re .-rived a youcher for $941. During the Indian war of IS7S the :edskins destroyed his hause and all its contents. He was then residing on Owen's creek, about midway between Willow Springs anc Beasley's mill. Mr Landry fauod it convenient to be absent about the time the Indians made tneir informal call. G I Richardson is also In receipt oi a voucher. He will be pid about Sjoo lor property which the si washes confiscated. Pendleton R. O. Among the Robbies . tin C Bush nell, ol this cltv. was a aassenve on the Northern Pacific t.-ain that was held up near Rock Springs, Wash, last week. She war returning home from E! enshurg. She states that the first sh- knew ol their presence was when they placed a pistol before her, and on seeing she was a wo man told ler to keep still. They did not rob any ol the lady passengers. J he negro porter was near her Wrtn and w nen the robber told him to throw up his hands he was badly frightened and put up but one. The robber shouted to throw up the other one and the felio fainted and fell on the floor. There was contiderable ex citement In the car. but It was sown over with. Eugene Register. List or Patejctb granted to Pacific States inventors this week, renorted h C A Snow A Co., solicitors of American and foreign patents, opp V S Pafnt Office, Washington. DC: A D C:Dlin. Oanland, Oal, hose reel : W S Dillon. Portland.Or.automatic station indicator; I H Ecker. Portland. Or. furnace: V K- pel, San Francisco, Cal, measuring can ister; J Globie. Spokane. Wash, car coupling; WR Hewitt, San Francisco. Cal, lazy tong gate ; C W Metcalf, Santa Paula, Cal, centrifugal honev extractor; KEMorey, Oakland, Cal, machine for forming berry baskets; E M Reese.Kanta Paula, Cal, wooden vessel ; I Tulloch, Angels, Cal, concentrator ; W a Turner, San Francisco. Cal. street or station in. dicator. LEBANON. J B Thomrscn has tenia taken chsrge of the St Charles hotel. Bud I homp ssn has gone to bonsekeepiog In Dr Court ney's house. J W Bishop, ol Hamilton Crtek. is feast- ing on green peas of the second crop. He brought us some tbis week. Mr Bishop alw has some fine radishes and turnups. The speak volumes lor oar mild climate. Mrs Martin will remove from Scio and live with her lather, I K Charlton, this witter Advance. A Ti'RKtv's Stomach. "How much" asked Dr Stanley, coming Into a crowd. will the stomach of an ordinary lurkev hold how much water?" gome guessed a pint, some a pint and a hall, others a quart and none higher tnan a quart and a halt, 'ihe doctor's son Charley, while dressing a thanksgiving gobbler had cleaned and filled with water the stomach ol the bird and on measuring the fluid found it to lie just seven quarts. Dailas Transcript. Officers Ixectbo. Albany Lodge, No. 4, I O O F, at lis regular meeting last evening elected the following officer. for the ensuing term : K I. Burkhart, N G. John Reese. V G. TJ Stltes, R S. A E Parker, P S. J Gradwohl, Treasurer. G F Russell, timer Hendricson and 1 C Littler were elected trustees. After adjournment R L Burkhart. N Q. elect, Invited all the members tors pair to the City Restaurant to partake of an oyster supper. Beownsville Ticketh. The following two tickets have been nominated in Brownsville for Monday's election : The Peoples' ticket For Mavnr J V Cooley; for Counctlmen, SA Gentry, Charles Howe. W B Blannhard R N Thompson, R H Grover, James Shea; lor Kecorder, b P Barger ; for Marshal, F ai rowen. The Citizens' ticket For Mavnr T k Pillsbury ; for Recorder, 8 P Barger ; for -ouui;iiiiien, b a wener, it 11 Urover.R a xiiosupsoD, w i Jiiancnard, Charles Howe, JMBilveu: for Treasurer. C V. Stanard; for Marshal, W W Waters. BioGame. Messis Frank KumhannV, Dick Pyburn, James Mimer and son returned from tne mountains Tuesday, where they have been m quest of game. They succeeded in killing 29 deer. They also captu'ed a large bear in a trap, but "bruin" was too strong, consequently he made his escape. Wm Le will and son, R Fletcher and Lincoln G have also retuned from toe mountains. T killed 24 deer, Brownsville Times. lOtlAL ASB I'mniUl THtTKLDAT Mr and Mrs A K Chapman have re turned trom their trip cast. mr i-ani tosiei, wno recently went to lacoma, to reside, has teturncd ta Albany and will make ibis city his home. Frank Dannals and wife and Mr Hed ley, ot Albany, are in town this week The bovs aie finishing up I)r lones rest uenre. sotiaviue Ktc. Charles Piper passed through this cltv last night en route for Albany, to attend the hedslde ot his m"Hier. who is dancer ousiy 111. saiem ami sman. , f T .1 . I Jennings, ine rsrcri uairvman r lUlscy, U in the city, booking for a fe blooded Jerfeys regis .-red. H already nas seventeen. Dr Fuller Is In California for ih benefit of his health, Mrs Fuller Is In McMtnnvilie attending to a sick daughter, and Mrs Humbert, another daughter, wilt Se In Albany tonight to keep track of her brother, ihe live young clerk In Conn & 1 v . . it, ton a. raiuAY Mrs W U Huell is quite il'. at her home in ims cny. S W Paisley, the wholesale tebacco deal :r. 01 ror: land, is in the city. Jaa McCain, district attorney, ia sick at his residence in McMinnville. License has been issucl for the marriage of W C Miller and Miss N M Peery, both of i.'no County. I I Mann and Jobs llolman went to Sslem this noon to attend the funeral ot T. Mcl". Pittoo. Mr Buck, of this city, will render vocai solo at an entertainment in Eugene tomorrow night. air Walter Ketehum returned yester day from Ashland, where bit family will remain lor awhile. David Scott. P. M. at Fox Vallev. I L berry, a prominent Kreitenbosher, and rienry suesens. ex-foreman ol Albany Engine Co No 1. now a randier, came in trom tne front on last night's O. P. The female students of Ann Arbor. Michigan, have adopted a rainy weather costume winch tusgnt be profitably imi- laieo ov urecon laoies- it consists ot a "high water" skirl instead ol reaching 10 1 ne sons 01 tne shoes, it reaches onl half-way from the knee to the ankle and long gaiters serve to supply the deficien- ey. u mis r-aeiume were adopted In Oregon the rainy season w ould lose half its terror to the fesnaie heart. Ex . SATraxtAT License has been issued lor the marriage of John A Anderson and Amelia A Buerd, and Wesley Kfbbey and Anna Kibbey. W L Jester, formerly S P agent at tki cily is now agent for ihe Not Sera Pacific at Kent, be: ween Tacrsna and Seattle. Henry Pape, jr. aad family are at Jack sonville from CorvslUs and it Is said will re main. Asbtsad Kecori. Who will ran the Leader then. C A Dolph and O N' Denay, prosauieat citizens c Portland sod well keowa through, out ihe country, arrive ia Ashland Kiidav ani en la it.e alternoon tor a stav at Jo tge Toiaas eclebaated vspor serines Ar- ij-.o Kecotd. Mr A D Bsrker, the accoapKsbed bag gage man at the S P depot is iast ol age ia the service in Ibis city, bsvir.g begun check ing baggage here at years ago this month. The West Side ssys Iw I.eco Sn.ith. the msnagerof the Kicks poo lodtaa Medicine Co. intends investug qilte larveSy in Port land realestate, and will n make his home there. Judge Blackburn ol U' city a one oi the many candidates mentioned 'tor Rail road commissioners, Regavidlesa of politic his appointment souk) be a good one. I he old commissioners should re- tire. Rotate. J O Khinehsrt expected to arrive here Saturday or Monday next as a irprescnuilve of a large California grocery concern to slat: a branch store here. It is also stated that In company with his b: other. J B Rhinehart, hey ill cpea branch bouses ta several other Oregon cities. Eugene Guard. Those who are engaged in Cabinet making lor Mr Cleveland appear io have no objic tion to working overtime. Mr l.,ease hss a chance to become distin gu'shed. He rosy become the first husband ol a United States Senator. I ne official vote of Colorado Is; Populists- Democ'ati, 5J,e8a; Republicans, 38,614; ana rrohibltlonuts, 1,677. Th official returnee of Minnesota sret Re publicans. 112,736; Straight DemxtaU, 100 179; -straight Populists, 30.398; Populist Democrats, 107,077; Prohibitionists, 14,079 Some of the Republicans seem to feel great deal of pity for David B Hill. It Is sau waste of raw Sjatarial Hill his ne... iad any pity f the Republicans. The sb..!ition of John I Davtmort w til be one 01 the lirst measjies of economy underU ken by a ri.-mocr!ic Congress and adninls tration. Johnny is not rsac'ly a COstly lax ury, oj a colly nuisance e 11 an bare the tin when Cleveland goes in. Capital JosmW. Ana it wi.i not be bogus tin gotten up lor campaign purposes only, either. Is i. likely thst Mr Depew woulJ do bet ter in 'be domain ol biography tnan In the field of politics. A series of vol antes from Mr ler oa "Typical Americans" would nnduabtsjly find a ready sale In all ihe book stores n'AHINUTO. LETTU. Patker Bros, grocers. P. M. French keeps railroad tiro Bay yoor groceries of Parker Bros Piae groceries at Coon & Handnceati's. Latest sheet music at Will & Link's. Haw cream cheese just received at Conrad Meyers. P J Stnilev job printer. Flinn Block, doe first class work. Smoke the celebrated Havana Meal S cent cigar at Julias Jcawph's. Dr M H K'.'.i. nhvtiosn and sar.-eon Albany, Orer.i "H -nsl h oit) or oonbtry . WitbhU new Lsksry Cnra Uy able to offw old 1 i mw custnnsrs av thing rirstclsss iu baked goads. A targe stock 'of pruning shears nd pro ri ng baoea,(tbe beat made, just received at Stewart ft Sox'a. Now is the tiM to ess ham. Remember that F L Do moot does guar antee fit, aad sews possible eomiog rips n oiothing bonght of his store. Overcoats sold at 10 per oent discount Call and see new fall dress goods at F Read's. 1 went y Per Cent Discount.-For t ) weeks only on all millinery bought at IDA M DEISMS'. The bnestline ofjpockstj knives in the oity at Stewart ft Sox's. BeAVTiret Homes. Beautify you home and make It attractive with Hybrid Perpetuals and other choice roses, old and new varieties of Japanese roses and shrubs. Orders taken for the above and all kinds f fruit and ornamental shade trees at J A Hymen's, 115 1st St, Albany Or. Permanent Branch Lai'hdrt. 4 branch office of the Salem Steam laun dry has been established in Albany. All work will he collected and the laundried articles delivered at Salem prices. Ne other expanse. All work guaranteed. Orders may be left with Osbom Davy, permanent agent and solicitor for Albany Ashhv e Carse, 'Real Rasate, 80, Wash ngton Street, Portland, Or. xben Bahy vraa slca, we tnvc her ( 'unions. When she was a Child, she cried for Castorta, When she became Miss, she clung to roKfona. Then she had ChiMi-cn. she iravo tbein Cantons. Stewart & Sox sell?thsvry featl paten shears snd scissors. Mr Julius Oradwohl informs tie general pablio that he has received advioea from San Francisco that angar has declined half a eent per pound on all grades and coffee has ad vanced. Mow ia the tims buy sugsr. bargains at Read's, Farmbrn 3. N. Steele ft Co.are now pre pared to maka loans from 1 to 5 years in amounts from 8200 to $10,000. Call on, or w. ile them at Albany, ( Ire. j Improper aad detcientre of the scalp will cause grayness of the bair'aod baldness. Esoape-both by tbe use; of that reliable specific Hall's Hair Renewer. We areigoing to put the iprioes down to 1 cash and sell for cath only. Allen Bros. Klein Bros sell no shoddy stuff, but sell boots and shoeamade of leather. (Proas taw ranua? aornsposuMar,) Washington, Nov aS, 189s Tbe extra session pendulum swings back ami loru from day to day. last week for a time it seemed that tbe sentiment in favor of an immediate extra session was overwhelming among prominent democrats, as for several days about sitae out tt every ur ucsaaaors arm reiTeemauve mat ar rived and were willing to express a decided opinion were in favor of an extra session tbe earliest poevib'e moment. Then there was a change tbe other way, about the same percentage of arrivals opposed an early extra session, although many of these W r.-c.. t r,n eaafj extra session think it would be an advantageous saving of time to call as extra session about September or October. If a poll of ail tbe democratic senator and representatives now in Wash ington were taken on the question of an early extra session, it is extremely doubtful ssts w -1 lasjfttsMjori'y. rer.:v divided has the sentiment become. Hon Chaancy F Black, of Pennsylvania president of tbe National Association of Democratic Clubs, is here to confer with Secretary Gardner as to tbe association's future work, particularly that relating to to the campaign of l&6. which he say is efresuiy commenced. Mr Black called at tention to tbe manner in which the Walker tariff of e46. which was one of the most satisfactory the country ever bad, waa pre pared, aad asked a good many dexnocfata if the next democratic tariff could not be better prepared in that way than in any other. He was surprised to find that very few people remembered, if they ever knew, bow the Walker tariff bill was prepared. It was prepa.-ed during a recess of Robert J Walker. President Polk s secre tary of the treasury, and when con great met in regular session R was substantially as prepared enacted into a law and brought credit aad honor both to its author and to the democratic party If that plan suc ceeded so well then, why not try it again, by letting the democratic secretary of tbe treasury to be selected by Mr Cleveland prepare a tariff bill to be submitted to congress a hen it meets I Is now being asked on all sides. Ordinarily tbe officials of th reafury department who have to deal with importations are better posted on tariff matter than outsiders, even among those who bave devoted much time and study to the complicated question, and are -on so quently better prepared to arrange the details of a tariff schedule, but it most not be forgotten that nearly or quite all ol the tariff experts now in the employ of tbe treasury are hide-bound protectionists, and that it might not be altogether safe to trust them with tbe work of making a new tariff bili on reform lines. The relations of the comptroller of the currency with tbe National banks are so close that when a comptroller retires from office be usually enters the employ of a National bank, but all the same much sur prise was caused when the annual report of the present comptroller was made public and it was seen that be had embodied therein an argument against the establish ment of state banks with authority to issue currency. It is regarded as nearly akin to insolence for a republican official thus to attempt to tell the democratic congress that it should not carry out a plank of its na tional platform, which the country has just endorsed. General Rosecrans, register of the treas ury, and about the only demosrat now holding a prominent position under the government, struck the jivil service law a knock down blow by stating in his annual report that the competitive examinations held thereunder were practically of no use in determining the competency of a clerk. ot that this statement was new or sur prising but that it was made by a big official. It has been fashionable among officials for several administrations to bow down to this civil service niunibo-juinbo and it is refreshing to find one that will speak what so many of them think. The question of Immigration legislation at the coming session of Congress is being agi tated, and if the joint committee which ha been Investigating the subject shall in thei report which will soon be ready, make any practical recommendations it Is altogether probable that they will be embodied in leg islation. Most democrats agree ith the National platform, that industrious and wor hy foreigners shonld be free to come to as, and all stand ready to vote to prohibit the oming of the unwo rthy. Whether it is because the newspapess go the news fi iflu 1 e they really think the re is nothing In It I cannot say, but any way the Stat; Department people poohpooh the story about the French agent who con trols tne Panama railroad having violated the Monroe Docti Ins by discriminating against American shippers over that road. Senator Kenna of West Virginia, is dan gerously ill. lie has been sick for several weeks but a few days sgo it was thought the crisis bsd pasted and that he was on the road to recovery, but Saturday he had a relapse and today the wont Is feared. He has pleu risy and heart trouble. A recount shows that Russell, dem. is re-elected governor by 2696 plurality. Wolcott, rep, for lieutenant-governor, has 9963 plurality. KEATKUTIMi IJIJtl; HATIO.V. Tl 1 ... ine senate committee on lraminration of which Senator Chandler, of New Hamp- uire, is cnairtnan, is now in session in New York for consultation upon the itn port-ant subject of restricting immigration senator (.handier has declared himself fvor of adding to the present restrictions excluding paupers, criminals and the defective classes tbe exclusion of those who cannot read and write as well as those who nave not money enough to support tbem elves for a reasonable period. He wind op his interview with an intimation that an absolute suspension of all immitrratio-i ior a period of five or more year wtuld I a good thing for ail coo-.erned. Whether or n A the public airree with all or any of Senator Chandler- specific rec ommendations it is apparent to everybody that some restriction upon immigration is necessary. TI10 present laws are very loosely constructed and are far from riiridiv . ...... euioram. ir new legislation is to he naaaaJ mere u ceruiniy need for some, its mox important feature should be that -men relates to its enforcement. Under existing law paupers and criminals are not entirely excluded and if the ignorant and 41 1 .... muse woo are compelled to spend all their money for a passage are to 1 added to the ust the machinery for enfordwr tbe law certainly needs reinforcement. No one will deny that more restriction i. oeeaea, and wmle few are ready to follow Jar 1 handler in bis demand for an absolute suspension ot immigration for a long J '' ''-1 sssosad be SAM. amtswki mnsidArafiM. nlk . ui .... wasas as yaww to parang up i'iu a large Claws ot loose now nocking to onr shores. We are not suffer ing any longer for somebody to occupy nn- aattUJ I. I . . "' we seem 10 nare as many laoorers as are necessary to do our work and the time has certainly arrived when not only can we afford to exercise discrimi nation in this matter, but when it das be come essential that w do so in the interest of the general welfare. Whatever is done, however, should be done from the public and not from tae partisan standpoint, and .-. - . . . ...... uu. 11 is to ne reared, will be the most.' a. a iumcuit part of the undertaking. ir.e v-cate BEsasssMlM DM Terr ; .- gone to New York, tbe principal nort of entry for foreign immigrants, to study this problem. It members can there make personal observations upon the working of existing law and 1U defects, both in what - includes a eH as in manner of.nfcrce- ment The committee should be able to secure information ia this way that can be embodied in effective addition to oar im migration code. Ayerfs Sarsaparilla The Best Blood Medicine "EsiasssEssssssssSssa So gay Leading Fhytcianm and Druggitu, and their opin ion in indorsed by thousand cured by U of Scrofula, Ec zema, Erysipelas, and other diseases of the blood, ..HJf erperma has won its repo- y '" "I ssssMMs assist IsVW community. It u tin 6l." E. g. Ijutf, fruggjst, 212 Memroaek St., Lowell. Mass Dr. W F. Wright, raw Paw Ford. Teen.. ys: "In my practice. I Invariably pre ertbe Ayei-s Sarsaoariua lor chronic dis eases of tbe blood." Philadelphia, Pa, writes: "For two year I bave prescribed Avers SarsaasuilLa in numerous instances, and I nd It highly eflhaciousln tie treatment of ail disorders of the blood." M- EobtosoB, Pharmacist. Sabina, O , eartues : Ayer"s tarsapariiU has always been a great seller. My customer think there is no hlood-purtfter eonal to if "For many years I was afflicted with scrofulous running sores, which, at Ust be cc roe so bad tbe doctors advised of my leas to save my aas. PC-IT taking Ayers tUrsaparilia and soon sawaa IwtUes tbe Sores were healed. I continue take a lew bottles of tin, asedjetoTea "h'ood.aad mm no longer tree, t ed with sores. I have tried other reputed Mood-fjortaers. bet aone does so msehrrad Dont fail to get Ayeis Sarsaparilla raaraasB srr DR. i. C. A ITER & CO., Iml Mux, SeadbyDreca-iau. tl.auai. WarUs aksSOs. Wall Paper, J riter, to.iEst,jOils Olass,, Etc ALBANY. -:- OREGON ANDERSON &ANDRERSON -CITY X. A.TJ TT X53Ji OpfM4te4K Coariea Hotel. Bed eioto:ns and Is. 4 snrtahm atUuded to arafl StarcL wor a specialty Bratch office at Mooes' ltsulxr 'hop aundrv e-oterf evening-, at 7 31 .v.ock FOSHAY & MA8ON ro agists ami HookseUm ta for John B. A;drn's pnthVsUiojs, jrh we sell a p-iM'arora nimtm wt3 Representative Scott Wike. of Illinois, in reply to an inquiry a to the probability of an extra sessaon of the hosate. said It depends upon tbe work of this session. If it shonld go ahead and pass a revenue tall that would increase tbe receipts from import to meet tbe deficiency in the treas ury there would be no need of an extra "But I am not prepared to say what this congress will do- I know what I would do I bad full power. 1 would pass an in come tax bill. I had each a bill in the last boose, bat am not sure that 1 will call it up again this session. In 166 this govern ment raised e72.SX),(XJ of revenue from an income tax. and over half that amount came from inynmssv of over $5000. My idea an income tax would practically exempt the masses, a I would not tax incomes below SoOOO. The great objection 10 tbe income tax is that it is inquisitorial. But to me it seems not more so than the ordi nary state tax. "I like the income tax system of England, hkhhat been in vogue for fifty-one year and is a success. In England the manner of levying this tax on corporations to first collect it from the net earnings of the company before any dividends are de clared and let tbe company, in turn, appor tion the tax among the stockholders. I' nder an income tnx law such a I would levy, there would be no multi millionaire in this country. Under a graduated income tax I would raise the levy so high on large incomes hat it would be practically impossible for a man to acquire more than a million dollars' worth of wealth at the outside." PAT8XJIHZE HOM rlMSTITUnOlfS. the Farmers & moo tins ihsursuce w 4 IMS., , r!KAl. Pressdeat. I. Cliff AS, Treasurer. IO RnSMAJC. .Secretary Geo F SIMPSON. Vie PrswHrat autnproaw - L Cowan, Geo F Simpson. W F Read, D B Mooter. S.M V-eraoerg,,' ffirtWj 1 K Wesubertord, R 9 Straban, J O Wribsman., ALSO DlSTEiCT AG EST EOBV Several Solid Eastern and Foreign Companies ALBANY NURSERIES ALBERT BR9WHLU8sttwr to Irasa & 8rr.sidl. frssrietor.) O FFICE AND PACKING GROUNDS ONE HALF MILE WEST OF THE city. e woaid call the attention of our friend :o tr SWa better preparso than ever before to lurnish everything in the shape ol Fruit. Shade and Ors.sr,,en, trees. Small Fruit vines, etc.. at either wholesale or retail. Onr etccs. 1 n SISM, guaranteed true to name and free ' -am inspect pests, and oar pstcesto-. C. E. Browneil is our citv agent sndr ers left with him at his ssore will receire rrcmrt and carafu! attention rv lui 1 c.ta!gaete ' ALBERT BBOWSELL, Albany, Oreges Julius GradwoM's Bazaar The very latest '.news is that you can buy at JULIUS fB IDWOHL'S BAZAAR, fbr net cash, goods as follows It was a lawyer, and coe of the foremost his profession, wh- believed that tbe world wontl be better oft if no laws existed to com pel people to pay their debts- Not much credit. In some cases would be given under such a rule; but ir. the cases where credit would be refused it probobly does neither tbe creditor nor tbe borrower any good. Isdeed, It takes an exceedingly smart man to borrow at legal rates and make anything by it. Usually men who might ante by borrowing are smart enough not to neeo it. On the other hand, he must be a smart man In many localities who knows how to'givecredit with out being the victim of his cenfiJence in hu man nature. The lending part is easy eneugh Getting money back, let alone Interest, Is the trouble. In terest rates are doubtless too high. It was a retnatk of a shrewd business man whsn money waa at seven p;r cent, in terest thst he made more money lending at lour or at five per cent, than at higher rates. The latter were counterbalanced by losses ol tbe principal, so that in the end they were less profitable than the safer loans at the lower rates of interest . Some people can see tarther Into the fu ture than others. Editor Mowlon, of the Daily Sun oi Attlcborn Mas. the leading Republican newspaper of Bristol County, has created consternation in l is party's ranks by editorially asserting that the G O P is as dead as a door nail, and that al attempts to resur rect it will prove futile. He has been a life long Republican, an ex treme partisan, and haa always stood high in the confidence of the party leaders, who of ten sought hisceunsel. He protested vigorously against the nomi nations of both Harrison and Halle, but af terwards supported them loyally. Now he Is pouring brine into tbe wounds ot the par ty leader by daily reminding them that he 'Hold them so." Arbuckle's Coffee, Per Pound lbs. Granulated Sugar lbs. Magnolia Sugar White No. 1 Kerosene, per single gallon Cans refilled, 5 gallons 6 Gallons Good Pickles, market firm.. $1.00 1.00 .. .21 .. 1.00 110 20 lbs. No. Savon Soap .90 1 Gallon No. 1 Syrup 40 J wi conduct a strict cash store, and all gooda will be sold for net cash tVitn i 18 per -ent leas tnan regu r price. My stock ot China ware, fanev oo& : aft aba desirable ay lea of ri'-'iei, aa well as a general aaortment of groceries .rorfsS ary, tamps and fixture IsvoJlpletw. t make a specialty of tine tess, e :!? sTra m Ei rig powder, and always piase my oustocners. Agent lor several responsible insurance companies. Jo lias Grmdwobl. 1 ft for Infants and Children. SRI 'r.!rl ts so well BdsBSSt tochikJren that .-xwmiirtKl tt as superior to any prescription rv.li jo s" B. A. Aactnuu 3L IX, Ut So. Oxlonl St., BrookSm, S. T. ""h nse or Costcris' b so unlrersal ano . anwraai so well known tbat It seenia w.-rk -t swawaaswewaa toendorse It Few are the - letltgent .aniillea who uo u.-t keep Outorus - ;'.-r SSI SSsaEa 11 Csstos Maamt. T. . . New York Clrr. asasa rastor 11 tsta tWoruMxi Ohurch. Cast nria enrve Colic. Coasstfpatke, Sour Stomacii, Vi-irrfci-ea- tJreetauon, K u.n Wortua. gives slwp, and protaotes di injxirkius meoieaticB. For several years I ha -econ-mnaaeJ your Castona, 1 and sh.ui sawssw sswsttswsi U U, as it haa invariaKv produced bewafles results." En win F. Pabex:. M. IX, "Tbo Vfintkroix " liSch Street oiad Tth Ave., Sew Turk j Ti Crieraca Com-any, TT SlrasM Sraxarr, Xsrw Yoss. Cabinet photos Irom $1.50 to $a.a per doxen. Entaiging pictures specialty. 16x20 crayons frarr; for $10.00. We carry a large H ol sS and sterescoplc views ol Cr TH I. LEADINV PHOTOGRAPHERS . Albany. Hugn Wallace, National Democratic com mitteeman for Washington who returned home from New York, denies thst he is to be given a placs in CleeeUnd's Cabinet, but he says th Pacific coast will undoubtedly get one place in the Cabinet. Mr Wallace thinks It will be at least six months before Cleveland takes up federal appointments for Oregon and Washington. The Republicans carry Ohio by 1040 except on one of theit candidates who wis beatenf by the leading Democrat. ssessawsBtasaos: Th bestfswslry at Will at stark , ALBANY CIGAR FACTORY J. JOSEPH, Proprietor, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Only White Labor Employee5, The Oregon Land Co, vVitn its home office r j SjSLlEtlsaZ - - - OItE!Q-02Sr In the Gray Clock, corner Liberty and State street, branch office in Pnrtlanu "W"A.KES a specialty of Sunnyside fruit tracts near Salem 5 a t) $ 60