DAILY DEMOCRAT. Prom our rwiulsr oormtonleiit.) VAS1UNUTON. Washington, Oct. 8, iSyo. Senator Carlisle who has remained here lnce the adjournment to assist his ton, who compiled the '-democratic campaign textbook," is putting the last touches to that valuable book, the issuing of which was delayed so as to include the conclu sion of the long tariff light, will go to Kentucky this week.and it is probable O.at he may make speeches In other slates dur ing the campaign. The Text book is non out, ond the democratic congressional fommittce is prepared to fill orders for them. I have been making a quiet Investiga tion to learn what the uongresslonal coin mltte is doing towards capturing the next House, and I find that Mr Flower, the chairman is In New York looking after Ms own aOairs, political and otherlc,(inostlv the latter) and that the committee is mak ing no pretense of doing anything, except to furnish all of the documents aked for. It furnishes neither speakers, nor money to pay the thousand and one little inicden talsofan active campaign in those dis tricts where it is impossible to raise it lo cally. If this policy is to be kept up noth ing short of a miraculous popular tidal wave can give the democrats control of the n;x House. Documents are all very good In their place, but with the election not a month off it is good talkers that are need, ed to meet the arguments of the men sent In swarms by the republican committee in to every doubtful congressional district to blind the voters to the injury intlicted upon them through republican legislation. The democratic party was never so well equip ped with good texts to preach from as at the present lime, and the opportunity should not be lost through lack of prrach ers. If the national committee will not furnish them let the local committees see tojt that the fight Is not lost by not having the Irsues nroperly talked up to the voters. Of course, In criticising the congression arcommltee, it should be remembered that thsy have no protected manufacturers to fcr unlimited cash as the re publican committee has, and no sensible person for a moment expcels that the dem ocrats could spend as much money- as the republicans, and it would not be desirable If thev could It Is against the principles of the democrat!: party to carry elections by bribery. Representative Wheeler, of Alabama, aays the result of the Force bill will be the election of a solid democratic delegation to the next House from the Southern states. The second military society to be com posed of veterans of noth armies of the late war was organized here last week. It Is called "The Military order of America" and according to its constitution "the pur- poses of the order are to cherish the mem ories of camp.field and bivouac of heroic deeds and strengthen the bonds of re union, sympathy, valor and patriotism be tween those who were enemies in war and are friends in peace and their descend cuts." v Raum still holds the fort.but it Is bcllev . ed that Mr Harrison will furce him to re. ign as soon as the election is over. If he does not he will sssume a heavy responsi bility. Capt. E.J. White, superintendent of the sixth division, railway mail service, has K.n nmuiintcu superintendent to succeed J Lowr'.c Hell, who succeeded M r Clarkson Arrnr.llnB to the Lvon Medical the in quiry made by the admlnistration.in order to carry out the new law giving advantages to fathers of more than seven children, has shown that In franco i present there are 3,000,000 l.ou.en.m.. ... which there has been no cnnu; i0,-0 In which there was one; 1,300,000. two children; 1,500,000, three; about 1,000,000, four; 550,000, five; 3j.0. nx, aim 200,- 000, seven or more. Correal' fcTtals. Everbodv remarks at the 6plondid dis play of fruits and vegetable at Powell & Co's, where they get what they want in the first place. The best and largest supply of peaches will be found at I'oivell & Cos. Liave vour orders there when you get ready to M put up" peaches. A large supply of shelf goods, the best In town, at Powell & Co's. All kinds of nicknacks at Powell & Co's. Warm weather goods, picnic groceries, ...... a, i.nma 1-ri .'E 1'1'iTU variety of groceries In the market at Powell & Co's. Better than Government Bjniis. The ordinary living expense of a family of five persons, in the customary manner ot American people, amounts to not less than . nar v-.nr It would reouire nearly (40,000 in Government Bonds to produce this income, leu acres ui .u.iu .n me .. !...,,, vnltv nlnntpd to nrunes. with an Air,- pmn at nr.llnarv nrices will net moie than $1500. after paying for all labor placeJ thereon. 1 ou can uuy wn a..u Tt.-orMinn I.nnrl Cnmnanv of Salem, in tracts of ten acres or more at from $55 to f75 per acre. Aauress ine uicgun iauu Company, Salem, Oregon. Fall and Winter Clothing, The largest in tho Valley, carefully selected for the trade here, including an elegant line of Ovkkcoats, all of the latest fabrics, and of a high grade of workmanship Ta.lia. t-jM anil see the 1 ttast novelties in dross goods at K C Searls. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. SSOLTITION NOTICE. To who3 1, man nnni'a.n Tim m nnrt'Ortl Hi ,...U..n.ii.i.lini. .mrln,. Ih, ll fn HAtttA of Hoffman, Hayne .v. Co , carrylun on n c?xierai msuuiaeiunuu m iiruuum aiwuc Mau-n,. nltiA .( 1,1 AlltHllV. reCOU II this day nisoivou uy uiuiuai niuwm, John M. Hotluian, roliiin. Tbe bus! ....... .....1 l.n ...., i m.a.l I, crai Ti or ItV IT. ii. Uavne and C. S. Buck, under tbe firm uaiue of Havnedt Buck, ami at tbe old place ot business, Ttenew Attn assume all liabilities and collect all accounts .')ateil this lath city 01 jci.'or, ihw. John M (Iuffvan. U. li. Bavnk. IRON AND STEEL.r.veTv.r.fC stock or band, stiap, vmmon anil Mcr. v.av iron: also machine, loo', pick and plo'.rateel. orrne All kinds of p.ras.s seeds, purs OLLUOj and clean, are told by Stewart Sox, Prices have uhangea aiuoe issi son. Come and sea us. T-. T ft. V Tn la.rra .till small Bums, from 0 moDthj t live year, on i;ood Albny and Linn county real estate. I' yon wan' money sive nie a call W. E. McPhereon, Heal ivsiaw and Loan ijroxer. rNiTlnms iNTKn. Oirl wsnia s O place to do kouiework or d.uing room work. Address me at Scio. L. E. BLAIN las just receivod a superb lino of-. His Furnishing Goods Dep't Is complete with all tho novelties of tho season. His Boy's and Children's department consists of high grade novelties. In Ins Hat Department Will be found all the latest shapes of the season His Boot and Shoe Department is filled with a choice line of goods - His Tailoring Department TTiwW charffo of the expert Mr Sehifller with a splendid line of suitings , is well stocked Strictly One Price. FARGO'S S-50 S. Ztsset. ITS. OK SAIjB. A good, joting slngl ' bungy horse, fine traveler; and jump bi.at biiuKy. hsruess, etc., nearly now. Inquire of O C Awbrey, In Odd Fellow's Temple. I JOK KENT. For offlca or loaMnnee 1' use, the building on Hrdalbin strjet. Icquireof L. Vkihick, j 1. SI. J. PATIOS, JilumberB Biock, Albauy, Oregon. R ORN IS NOW AT PCKTLAMD, ORZQON. t Lowr'c Hell, who succeeded Mr Clarkson a, Second Assistant Postmaster General. I Co '' .rci-tv A :-n..lnmf Inutrtirtinns as lontf as Vojr ! IX I.IIUIUi w. .. a . ( arm regarding the new lottery law has been sent to Postmasters by Wanamaker. j The legalized robbery of the people ( known as the new tariff law goes Into ef- feet to day, and history will put ii among j the gloomy days of the nations. Mr Harrison places great reliance upon his soldiers supporters, and upon them lie Is trustfully leaning for 'ji. He left this morning for Galesburg, Illinois, where his old brigade will hold a reunion Wednes day. Thursday and Friday he goes to Ottumwa, Iowa, and Topska Kansas, re spectively to meet more old soldiers. He will return heie rext week. The new battle ships are to cost $3.'fv ooo each. One of them is to be built at San Francisco ani the other two at Phila delphia. TheUieaof caldng an eitra .ession of congress to pass the Force bill has appar ently been abandoned, though of course there Is still a possibility that it may be done. f IMa - 1 mm Benjamin II. urison is swinging around the circle In the vain hope of allaying the uneasiness that Is assuming such vast pro portions among the farmers of Iowa, 1 1.1 nuis, and the northwest generally. The trip he Is now taking was gotten up by the national republican committee of which Quav i chairman and boss Think of it! The president of the I'nited States making a political lour under the auspices of a man whom a leading republican from Ohio on the lljor of the House sometime ago denounced as a branded ctluiinal. If the president persists In paying so little re spect to iheollice of president nc will soon U-se all the respect due a president. As an instance of ruinous depreciation in ll.c value of agricultural lands of F.ngland, it may be mentioned, siys the St James Gac-.te, that I he l!tackinlKroiij;h estate, in I.inculnsiiiie, which was valued tcnty yean ao for inoit fiage purposes at SlO i.ooo, and since lint time h'.is had f 50,000 cxpcnJcd on iin; roieiiu-nts, lus now been valued at only $;j,o -j. roannniinHO ciot row 1 bit cam. k 801.1.1, IIDlIt TRKiniE.1T PLACED WITH l.T Tilt Kr.AI'H OF A I.I. Til IT WILL IUT 1TSTA.1TAXMI1 1 HXI.IKT A5U A rtKHXEKT CI Kt The n;ot speedy, cosithrc arts! perma nent cure for Catarrh of the Head, Asthma, and all Throat, PronchisJ, Lung, Heart, Stomach, Liver and Kidney Affections, Nervous Debilitv. etc. Consumption, in its various stages, permanently cured. Dr. Anor.N'S original mode of treatment and his medicated inhalations gives in stantaneous relief, builds up and revital izes the whole constitution and system, thereby prolonging life. Weak, nervous, debilitated and broken-down constitu tions, old and young, invariably gain front ten to thirty 'pounds ill from thirty to ninety dHys. Dr. Aborh's phenomenal skill and ni.tr velous cures have created the greatest astonishment on the Pacific Coast and throughout the American continent, dur ing the past twenty-rive years. Asthma, Catnrrh of the Head, and all Throat, Bron chial and Lung trouble distantly relieved, and Deafness often cured permanently at first consultation. I)R. AnoRS's essay on the "Curability of Consumption," and a treatise on "Catarrh of the Head," with evidences of some extraordinary cures, mailed free. Call or address DR. ABORN, Tsarth sad Xorrtsos Kts I'ortlsnd, O IT pott. NaTs. Home Irtatment. securely p.ir kc A, sent hj axprot to all pari, of the 1'acilK Coast, f t Utose wSo can ft-( possibly call in person. 4U IHV1TE0 TO CAU FOR FRES COHSUITATIPH OAX-jaT1 SHOD FOR CEHTtFlflE-' . Is the Best Shoe in the Market for the rice. FOB S-A-LE BT- . -:G. W. SIMHSUN,:-- ..WHOSE STOCK OF. general'" merchandise. Is now Larger and Better than Ever Low Trices and Prompt Attention. POWELL & CO., Successor to Geo. C. Henderson.! -DEALERS IX- GROCERIES UTWlicn in the City, Call at tiie-jj Mi Clothing Store and inspect the immense slock, consisting of Clothing 9 Furnishing Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats jsitjcc;.. Bought for casli in an eastern market, at such pro as will 'iuahle us to offer bargains, in tlx above lines, tli will attract attention. Call and see us. T.L. WALLACE SCO, strahan Block, Albany, Oregon The Place By all means call on PARKER BROS, S.K. Steele &Cti Heal Estate t Lean Bid -FOR TOCR- Groceries, Praflucs, Baked Goods, Etc. Etc. TLelraoo aaaonable. Largo list of good farm anil citv pre lorsalc. I.omiih, inopt-y on retl estate in Lfn adjoining ooutiiic. Ir.riiratieo written up iujreliabu'jcompj Notary rublicand convvyancer. Call on or write me. TLelr Koooa are the beat ail their prices Produce; Crockery Ware; Tobac co Etc. Etc. We arc giving the other dea ith our special low rates on stoves and ranges. Il you don t believe it, see now thev bid for trade in big typo V al loud talk, llns -jveek we A j ( 0iiVr to start the ball rolling with the largest stock at the w WJ lowest prices. Come early, if you want a good selection. We handle the newest ana oesi things in Hardware, Tinware Ktc. Ktc. .Matthews & asiihuks Conrad Mever. PROPKlKTra 0K STAR BAKERY Corner Broadalbin and First Sts., DEALER IN '-stunetl rroiM, Wliuiwre, Drlen Frnltsj, Tobiscco, Sjngeir Coflee, Etc, Cssanes Mcist, t1esiiirr, reeetablos), Cleans, SpVf.H, Tea, Ktc, r,.rt evervtblnK that n kept In a aei a I mrtety and grocery ore. HlgheH n rkst prim paid for ALP, KINDS OF PRODUCE. Fortmiller k Irving, S. X. STEEU Albany "THELPS. Job Print. irist.st.El0;:.r.Tl3ii' City Restaura Haviug been .ntirely remotleieo. H and popular restaurant w"' 06 ""'J class 11 every refpect. Th P"''"c.' ;iven gootl litems v ont. Kor)thin! nest tnd a I'rivste boo. Oysters in evry itji S. W. Paislrf AHmnr. Orgn- I -WnoiXSlU! I)EAt.EBl Grocers and Bakers; Opposite tlio Revere House. , Kcc n nmi-mss slock of tirocorics, 1'ioiluco, and IlaVivl Hoods, llottom prices. -FUNERAL DIUECTORS. frompt ittantioa-First-ciass Hoars Tobacco and Cigars, i Onlnrs solioited from mirrJ'