Wkt democrat. HISTORIC LESSONS. History shows ui that almost every government that hai been overthrown has owed Ha downfall to the discontent excit ed by overtaxation. It alio shows ut that almost every lnurrection and civil war hat been due to the tame cause. And it hat made no difference whether the taxea were direct or Indirect, the discontent hat arisen from the hardships produced by overtaxation. It is, therefore, a great misfortune to our country that our people allow themselves to be to burdened; sa deluded that they are indifferent to the cost of maintaining the government and hushed into the belief that it makes no difference how many millions of dollars are wasted unnecessarily so long as these millions are scattered among the people. We hear it said on every side, even by those who should know better, that it makes no difference about our expenditures t long as the cash is spent among our selves. A man might just as well say of his own extravagance: "It does not matter. I spend it on myself and family." But it ought never to be forgotten that eyery dollar of national expense must be paid by the people the laboring penplei chiefly . And the people who are so very poor that they never pay out one dollar In taxes directly, and who have no property to be assessed, do never the less pay most of this tax not in money, but in suffering In a word, in enduring increased privation n account of enormous indirect taxation. Human genlut has never yet been able to devise any form of taxation that does not weigh most heavily on the toiling masses except a light tax on luxuries and on in comes. But even this tax must be very carefully adjusted or else the rich will e ytie it by some system of chicanery. The enormous re enues raised by the govern ment to defray its extravagant expendi tures are procured by the most cunningly devised scheme of swindling the poor that has ever been inventsd. Under it the mil lionaire In his palace pays less tax than docs the poor drayman in his hovel, for it comes off the necessaries of life. Bad as It is, it Is made ten times worse bv its effect to needlessly increase the cost of the nec essaries of the poor. How is It that it is maintained without a standing amy to keep dewn insurrection ? Fer two reasons: First as Bolinbroke said long ago," a peo pie will endure vastly more of oppression from their own government than any other; Second, the vast expanse of new cheap lands serve as an outlet ever which the oppressed many may disperse. But in these preventives we must long ago hive had insurrection uprisings that can end only in military control and despot lim, Slavery was not the only thing the American people are capable of cutting each others throats about. Let some great general labor strike interfere with the con tinental traffic long enough to force gov ernment to draft farmers to shoot rioters and we may find ourselves in the throes of a great civil warjas suddenly as in 1S61. Causes of great dissatisfaction are prepar ing us without our knowledge and are pointing to results as clearly as the Kan sas troubles pointed to their fuller develop ment in 1SS1. Claibk Irvine. San Francisco. Oct 28th i88. The shipments of whsat and flour from all the United States ports from July I to Oct I were 25,324,7I7bushels, compared with 28,- 050,085 bushels for the corresponding period of hst year, which is a falling off of enly 2, 725,378 bushels. United states prisoners cannot be extradited from Canada. Although Canada was in favor of giving us back our oriminals, and passed a bill to the effect, yet Kngland has refused to honor the act. The average product of whsat in the State of Michigan in ten years, 1878 to 1887 inclu sive, has ben 27,206,853 bushels, and th average per acre in the same period was 16.8S bushels. The total amount of money in circulation in the United States is $1, 405,038, 000, as against (1,384,340,280 a year ago. The increase is in silver certificates and United States notes. Over 8000 pounds of milk are received daily at the Antwerp (N Y.,) cheese factory, for which the farmers receive Si. 20 per hundred pounds. Iowa boasts a coin crop of 336,900,000 bush t't, valued at $75. 00,000, In tiik Lead. Mr. Julius Gradwoh leads in his business and wishes It under stood that he will carry the finest stock o crockery ware In the Valley, iccelvlng his goods from headquarters, "and keeping up with the times in all the latest novelties. He has received a fine lot of Wedgwood & Cos Newvacht decorated ware, called ruby warej handsomest goods in the mark et. Mr Gradwohl makes crockery a spec ialty and will meet the demands of the public in any line. Do not send awav for goods but give him a call, A Ticket. Beginning Oct. 19th we will give a ticKct with etch cash pur chase of $1.00 and everv five of these tickets gives a chance at drawing one of hose elegant sets of dishes at, La Korest&Tiiom psons. The big farms in the Northwest have no proved profitable investments. In Manitoba' where there are farmi of 10,000 to 60,000 sore each, experience proves them too large forprofit They seldom outlast the lives of their sanguine projectors. The most prosperous communities are where the farms are moJcrrte io size, high ly cultivated, and peopled with intelligent and iadustrious families, who take pride in their homes and surrouocfygs. The exportation of petroleum last year was the largest ever known, amounting to 613,000,. 000 gallons, It was worth 49,420,817, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTED. A. girl to do (renera housework. Call at re sidbnee o Prof W H Lee, j OK SALE. A farm of 3.13 acres at I Millers Station 6 miles from Albanv. ' All feaced. 2'K acres in cultivation. early ail good wheat land, new bouse and barn, good water. Will sal! half or all. Terms leasonable. Inquire of own erg on the place, ETHamos, W W Roweij,- F 1 lfANTEL), A position to do general TT housework. Call on Mrs. J. S. I. isle, six miles west of Albany ,or ad dress her at the Albany Postotflee. "I1,7'AKTED.-Furnishea rooms, sitting WW mnm nnn KaiI ,nnm with ,ic.n r.F kitchen. Adress Democrtt ollloe. ITOUXD, On Broadalbim and between ; Fifth and!- ixtb Streets in Albany on Suitable for a boy of six or seven years. Owner call and mv for this nnrire nnri get coau XTotice. Havine disposed of thelbanv ditch, water works and other proper ty I am proceeding to settle up all mv business, and hereby give notice to all par ties knowingthemselves indebted to me to call at the M 11 Office and settle. John A Crawford. SEVERAL SMALL TRACTS of land near town for sate on easy terms. Inquire of H, Bryant. Opera House. '-ONE NIGHT ONLY Next Monday, November 4tb, The Universal Favariles, Joseph Phoebe Davits, and tbeir own Company, In the Latest anu ureaiesc jxew x orK and tan Francisco Success, THE BURGLAR, An Original Comedy Drama in four aots, by Mr Ous Thomas, founded on that Author's famous and popular sketch, Ediiha's Burglar. Prices, 50 and 75c, Reserved seats now nn At nor.b man'. S. A. RIGGS, of Salem, "has op? nod a shop for MARBLE AND GRANITE, foreign and domoatio, and all kinds of ojtnetery wnrk.at lower flirures than have nver uoBii uiiareu in idp w ii'amotte Val ley heretofore. Next door to Dun cbat Cancers Cured. J. R, D'KllfUsH .t CO.. Alhanv. Oro. azent lor J. K. DnnMri, the Urnnt Cancer King, of Mortimer. Kansas, wiil treat all external cancers mine rrinii.e of NO nr. .-u r-A v. tot lurtlier liilorma lion, address . K. Dot 'CI.ASS, Cor. 2nd anil ClovelsLd St., H '8 4111 A, Albany, Or. For sale hy Will A Stark, dealers In tine wptflbefl, iwnlrv. ', (TkLI) IRON.-Flfty Ions immediately at tile Albany In a Works. FRANCIS PFEIFFER. -PROPRIETOR OF - Albany Soda Works. And Manufacturers of CHOICE CONFECTIONERY, Ve are now prepared lo mil at wfcols always frosh and puie at Portlrad .ess 10 dealers. We sv'e-j keep a full et)f lints anj Tropical fruits, HOARS AND TOBACCO A Philosopher always Thinks. Try it; Think of L E BLAIN whei during the wet, coo', aulrmn and winter wcatheryou need m Overcoat,Rub ber Goods, an Umbrella or COTHINC, FURNISHING COOK AND BOOTS AND SHOES GENERALLY. or want a stylish suit made by a first-clew tailor, THEN CALL ON HIM. UNRIVALLED ATTRACTIONS. NOT ONLY IS ALBANY ATTRACTING ATTENTION But ss well i'i t i u u 1 fi 1 i'. 13 c r,( eneral Merchandise ReoHved It PDEL E. TOM, For (he 'fall end winter trade, cctfiftirj; if b lutfceaml choice stock the lates t j ,iu 11 , t An unrivalled line of ' Cloaks and Jackets, in all styles od sizes, a well selected stock of MeuV,, Children's and Ladies' " BOOTS AND SHOES. 1 t A large assortment of CARPETS, And a choice selection of GROCERIES. First-claps goods and reasonable prices always assured. MATTHEWS WASHBURN 1 Cany a first-class stook of Stoves, Tinware,Hardware,Etc, WMoh titer are selling at remarkBi by low prioes. JOB WORK carefully and promptly done at reasonable prices,; 1 Hopkins & Saltmarsh DEALEIVSIN STOVES; TIN WARE, SHEET IRON, COPPER WARE ETC., ETC. Agents for "On Time" Heating and cooking Stoves. Job work, plam'lna. " . .; .:.. etc. promptly attended to. CHEAPEST AND BEST PLACE IN THE CITY ACCfRlCT, MK1TMESS , J. J.DORRIS, ALBANY, OREGON. ABSTBACTEE, The Only Complete Set of Abstract Books and Maps in Linn County. sT Office In the Court Houw,- Business entrusted to my care shall nave prompt ana oarerul attention. SAW LOGS FOR SALE, Parties desiring to purchase saw logs will do well to call on the undersigned who has about 300,000 it of logs on the Calipooia at Brownsville. H. F. Merrill, Trustee, Albany, Or. H. S. ELLIS & CO, Impellers and Dealers la Flo.l Clears aad Teaaoee opposite Revere Hons. Ban Fran Isco and Portland paper always on hand, Albany Nurseries. We are permanently located on the old CAlnm homatead 4 mile from Albany on Coryallii road, and have on hand a large ttock of Choice Fruit Tress of our own gr o wing, which we will sell a lowest living rates. Paities oonteuiplating planting trees wi) consult their interests by examining our stock and prices before purchasing. X1TM4.1 X BROWXKLL, Albany, Oregon. STRAYED. From my premises two miles South east of Albanv on the nirht or October zzna two oav mares each four years old and eaoh with black mane and tall, Eaoh had on head atall and abort piece of rope attached to eaoh. Suitable reward to any one who will re. turn them to me or give informatron as to tbeir wnereaoouts, F C Hon-ms, We Are At it. And have a complete line of Ladies' and Gents' Rubber Goods, Rubber Coats, Raglans Circulars, Newmarkets, and Silk and Gingham Umbrellas. Prices to suit the trade. Rubber Boots, Sandals and Men'i Rubber Over alls. We sell M. D. Wells dc Co'g celebrated custom made Boots and Shoes and carry the Latest Styles. Those goods we purchase direct from the man ufacturers in Chicago. Agents for the celebrated Ludlcw 'sfaoep, in wom en's misses' and children's goods, Good Value and Square Dealing. We invite your patronage. BARROWS & SEARLS. PURE DRUGS, Paints, Oils, Stationary, Etc And Prompt attention DR. GUISS & SON FOR THE BEST FURNI7URF -CALL ON THE Albany Furniture Company OPPOSITE STEWART A 80X'S, BED ROOMJSETS, TABLES CHAIHS, UPHOLSTERED GOODS. WALL PAPERS, BABY CARRIAGES . ETC. ETC..ET BROWNSVILLE o. p. coshow & sc;a, Real Estate and Insurance Agents. Real estate neld and Collections and Notarial business attended lo, wa 31ARDSLEY Heal Estate Agent, Convevanolng of all . Inda done In a re liable manner, All business will prompt attention, Office on BroadalDin treetnear First, Alban, Orasjon,