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-gaUg democrat. TIIK P.NTAILFI1 DEflCIT ! Sreakinc of the assumed necessity rest- j Ing upm the government to borrow money ; to meet Us current obligation! a need I which hat not yet been ackncwltdued ttie j Tribune say i : " It is a great pity that the : national government should be obliged to ! raise money ia this way so soon after the 1 advent of a democratic administration. But I there Is nothing sstonlsldng in It." i Notklng that il foreseen, foretold ar.d ' Inevitable is ever astonishing. The trcas- I iirw Hflrinrv wna benueathed lo the demo- J 1 cratic administration by Its republican pre decessor, and there was no escape from it. It ia undeniably a republican legacy, like the money panic which rcsu'.tei from the Sherman law. The democrats of the last house, who saved at the spigot only to waste at the bung, are partly at fault. But the beginning of the extravagance was in the Billion Dollar congress. Its continua tion and culmination are justly chargeable to the party which had the administration and the senate, and whose president never once interposed liis veto for the protection of the treasury from the raiders. When the democrats turned the govern ment oves to the republicans in 1889 the treasury surplus was nearly $100,000,000 the annual suiplus revenue the same, and the excess of gold above the reserve was $98,000,000. When the democrats received it back in 1893 the treasury surplus and the revenue surplus were gone and the free gold was less than $1,000,000. These are facts to be remembered. It is the duty of patriotic members of all parties J n congress to unite in devising ways and means to replenish the treasury. But the truth nf htRtnrv renulres that the resnonsib!'. ky for the deficiency shall be rightly fixed. J New York World. STICK TO I'ACTiJ The Aeloilan, hoping to make political orital, speaking of the vote In the house on the silver bill says: A majority of Cleveland' supporters in the bouse have voted against lilm. and a large majority of bis supporters in the sen ate probably will vote against him, on the very question upon which ne has staked the success of his administration and the fu'.ure of his paity. Now the truth ia that 141 democrats voted for the repeal and 77 against It. In view of this fact which is a matter of record ft is pertinent to ask what becomes of the A JtorViw'd statement that a majority of dem ' ocrats In the house voted ngainst repeal Stick to facts. Governor Boies, of Iowa, opened the" campaign at Giundy Center, Saturday. He devoteC most cf his time tJ tail ft, pensions, prohibition and state institutions. The governor vigorously repelled the charges of the republicans that t!.e democracy was responsible for the present financial crisis, pointing out lliat for cemuries the com mercial renters of the globe had been sub ject to money panics at comparatively regular intervals, the consequences of which have been precisely what we have been witnessing. On the silver question, he said: "This Is question thit ought ntver to be pampered bylpai tlsan politics; it requires for proper adjustment the best thought of the best men of all political rarity. The great mass of our people, our side of those directly benefitted by exchange, look upon the act of 1S73, demonetizing silver, as a co'otsal, national crime, and are anxious to remedy the wrong in any way it can be done without committing another, and without detrtrrent to the credit of the na tion. That a solution of this difficult prob lem, which will restore to the country the Crsc coinage of stiver, will be discovered, I have do doubt; neither do I question tha wc will be tnofct likely to reach a orret solution, and one that will do justice to all classes and reflect credit on our common country, if we are able to keep It out of the bitter partisan politic! of the nation." One thing may be set down as certain, thai the tariff bearings before the Wavs and Moans Committee of the House of Representatives will have some reference to the purchasing class as well as to the producing class. They may bring out some of the conditions, at least, under which manufacturers can flourish without the peoplo b;ing subjected to too burden some taxation. If taiitf reform by a democratic adminis tration meant business depression fjr tae country no one would wclcame It more warmly than republican leaders and repub lican newspapers. AiKXT9 WAXTKnonSiihirjanlOomtnUsion forTHE ONLY AUTHORIZED Biorty cf JAMES G. BLAINE, fly (Jail iIamiitox, hit literary executor, with th co-operation of his family, anil fur Mr, H lain 'a t'ompMe Woikf, Twkjty YK.tRfl vr rnxiiRRCA," and his later book, Pm.iTirAi. Ii cto)i." One prospectus for the 3 het skllino books in the mar ket. A K I Jordan of Me., took II 'J order, from tirst 110 call; agent's profit ,0. Mr Ballard rfO, took l.i orders. 13 ai Kussia, in 1 day: profit ?:!(). 2.t. K N Kire of Mass. took "J? orders in 2 da.; profit J I'atrtdtf of Me. took 4.?'rd from 3ti call ; profit $73. 5. K A Palmer of N. iJak. toot f3 orders in .Ida: profit' f'.'S.2.", Kxi usivn Tfrkitort ptren. id von with t-imake I.AKt.K MONKY write I immei,atcly for trrms to nta'raihI!tajTiitii,cnForlinflIer k Irvicg's. I TO IM'HEASEOCltTIIAKE, Senator Shercan says: e ought to encourage in every possible way the expor tation of our procuc's, although I do not seo precisely how It can be done." Two or three ways of increasing our fol" eign trade ought to be obvious. It is an old saying that thoe who vant friends must show themselves friendly.' If we want more ttade we must show a dis pjsition to trade on fair terms. No nation in Europe will buy of us if it can get what it wants elsewhere on anything lilse as fa voraple terms. This (Jiosiiion has been created by our hostile tariff laws, which were avowadly framed to keep out foreign pro ducts. It takes two to trade. Commerce between countries is based un mutual advantage In the exchange of commodities. How can we expect to "increase the exportation of our producs," excep. as foreign nations must have food, wnile we raise high the barriers of our prohibitory tariffs, bared on the idea that "commerce is war" that trade must be like a jug handle, 'all un one side.' One other way to increase our ex;.irts is to untax the raw materials of our manufac turers, placing them on equal terms with their foreign compcti'.ors as to the cost o! production. Unshackle commerce and It will take care of itself. At funerals In the city of Mexico no hearses are used . The street railway com pany has a monopoly of lh funeral businest. It runs fuueral tars white for children, black for adults and moJinera follow to the ceme'ary in a richly-upholstered specla WM<r u;il let. ., ...a... U...-I nf f.J t.;n A pMil. ...:n L ruined by the dark beiry ttain on it, but if wni key IS poured -n me ciscoiorcd places before senii sic it into the wash it will come out as good as new. One Smal Ftllo tic&n evrv nijrV.t forrs woukorousoTorpM rjvert. S3e. lnr bottle- HoodjCure$ Sharp Pains 6hort Breath, Heart Trouble, Rheu matism. Sirs. L. M. Valno Eagle Creek. Oregon. "I have lived hero in Croson for the past twenty years, and most of the time- liavo been a very great sufferer from taflnmcintorr rheumatism. 1 h:ivo also Ii.t.1 whattho doctor colled heart rilscnsc, with shortness of breath and sharp pains In the left aide. I decided to take Hood's Sursaparllla, and before I had finished three bottles I was in better health than I had been for years. I do not have nny pain now, aleep well, and to-day no woman of my age Enjoys Bettor Health than I. At homo on tho ranch I not only attend to my family housework, but last summer 1 cared for ami milked four rows. 1 do not feel that I can say half enough in praise of Hood's Sarsaparilla Mrs. I. M. Iatne( Eagle Creek, Oregon. Hood's Pills aro prompt and efficient, yet easy In action, bjld by all druggists. 20c. svtiu. rvts.,an4 Sl.UJnor Ilottk? Oue cent a dose Tirra r.nxiT Cornn ct he promptly currs where all others faiL Couch., Creup. Sore Throat, Ho.raeo.u, Whoopinff Cou(h nnd Asthma. Fur Con.unption it has no rivui; has currf thousand., and will CI R Too tHWrnin time, fold by lnigtsts on a guar antor. I'itr n liMne 1WW or rhest, uw 8HIL0H 8 BELLADONNA FLASTalftjKe. 9 lla' UL0H'S lCATARRH 'REMEDY. lAriVi)ii I'HtMrrli V 'I'hla irmnlrli teed to cure you. I'rieo.WcM. Injector frw. CARPETS, WALL PAPER, LACE CURTAINS, WINDOW SHADES, Best : to : lis : Marlst, 43 Care, ftulck and IlTecllve. The valuable curative properties of All cock' Porous Plasters are due to the em plovment of the highest medical and chemical -kill. They are purely vegeta ble, and In ii.yredlen'a and method have never been equalled; safe, quick and effective In their action; they do not burn or bilbttr, but sootne and relieve while curing, and cf n be worn without causing pain or inconvenience. o not be deceived by misrepresenta tion. All other so called Poroua Platter are imitations, made to sell on the reputa tion of AllcGck's. Ask for Allcock'sand let no solicitation or explanation Induce you to accept a substitute. There Is no excuse for any man to ap pear in society with a grizzly beard Mnce the introduction of liuckiryham'b Dye. which colors a natural brown or black. fc'KWfM, Machisjm neitiy repaired au warran't-d v a ih wi uyhly crmpe-cnt work man, at i"' M Krtnth's jawelry ttore, Albsuy, Oregon. ' Kee tl" Now Improved Singer ecwirg ma chine. '1 ,m itis alwf y tl e clieppet. J W Sowdfcii, ai;cnr, Ottite at F M Kitxcli's fewelry atoro Hodges & McFar'acd, the UnHng dn t lsK. Albany, C . Oats, l!lo. Iiot;r, tf4 00. ' utter, 25a. Kftgs. 18a. Iard, 12 to 15c. ' Pork-hainw 12 to 15c, flhoul.'.er B U 10oj .'"'. 1 1 to IdC Hay, baled. f7 vo atoea, 6io. AppIfM.l 00 Hops, 16;. Driod frult-'plumi, 9a, app'm, 9o Chickens, ft 0) oar doztfii. Beef, uu Toot, ln. Hog?, drwisej. (is. fllRESPASS NOTICE.-All hunter are M. nerebr not ill M not to trettpass upon seven and a half miles eant of Albany, "'no" jwriiiinaion i-i nrsi oouinea. shall proaecute all who thus trexpipn. K M BUKKUART. r. Dr. Patlersion lallace The Noted Cbirvmni.t rA lite, Htvi.tor U n-s here, snd can bo fouinl st her rcmil!ii(. nrt drmr i v vwuifiiiH. one iciin sriout ll suijrcts. PMt present uij future; lore troulrles, absent lr lends anil Dusinest. kuu can hear Iroui vcurdeaafrteLJs. T. CM At KEY, M.D., PJij-lclari ami Surgeon, Ottlcc UpsUlrs nrer tfce IMU1K Ol s.'IT)run. lteaidetico, corner 10th and Colapooia it. M MI T J 10N AT 6 FER CENT Ofl CITY PROPER I Y. M SENDERS MOTHERS 1 MOTHERS!! To know that a single applica tion of the Cuticura Remedies will afford instant relief, permit rest and sleep, and point to a speedy and economical cure of torturing, disfiguring, itching, burningand scaly humors, and not to use them without a moment's delay is to fail in your duty. Cures made in childhood are speedy, economical and permanent. Polclthrrnihonttlwwor'.l. P.TrrB Inro akd The. Coup., .vie prti.rvtwr.. Iti.m. .' AU AUutthe HlwJ,iiin,.-i-jlj.ttiij ILir'maiU-J fre. -Farlnl pleinUhp., fatline hsir and rimpl. O.U) raabv. prvvcntvii b CulU-ur. Soup. If tlrwl. arhlnir, nerron. moth, ore knt'W tho comfort, stmicth, and tltalitjr In Cntlcurm riastcr., thoy vnuM never bo without them. In eYprr war the mircst. .veotert .n.t best of plasters. ADYANCE THRESHERS Are warranted to thn-sh more grain in a given time and doit better than an v ma chine made. The AnvANCK Traction Excise art the beat In the world. Remember large work means large profits in the threshing business. Catalogue mailed free. EPWARP III GHKS, Gi-n'l Ag't, Portland, On.-go t? n T .1 ?J J.I UJilw J That's tho v.-ay Dr. L Pellets come. And it's a mora important point than you think. It keeps them al ways :;vsh and ro lialilc, uiiliku the ordinary pills in cheap wooden or pasteboard boxes. They're put up in a better way, nnd they act in a better way, than tho huge, old fashioned pills. No griping, no violence, no reac tion afterward that (sometimes leaves you worso off than before. In that way, they euro permanently. Sick Headache, bilious Headache, Constipation, In digestion, Bilio-j Attacks, and all derangements of tho liver, stomach, and bowels are prevented, relieved, and cured. They're tiny, sugar-coated gran ules, a compound of refined and concentrated vegetablo extracts tho smallest in size, tho easiest to take, and cheapest pill you can buy, for they're guaranteed to give satis faction, or your money is returned. You pay only for tho good you get. There's nothing likely to bo "just a good." Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy cures Catarrh m the Head. FOR FaLE a gocd b;re. Icquir of L VWrKelt. BALED HAY Some baled h.v,tlKht ty tf amatzptl for aale at rri 'iced price. Call at Far me rs and Mer.. bants Insurance office. IP 111 McMINNVILLE COLLEGE. erjTMs adviintages not found elsewhere in Beautiful Location, Snitiiliit! Buildiims, Effifient Tcatlion, Five courses of st'.ldvrlnssicill. Scienlide. special advnntuges in Vocal and iiistrnnieiitul Jlusic. liusiness course of two years, '.'dilates of the Xonnnl course are entitled to a State Diploma, nnd are in demand to nil high positions. JIcMinnville is accessible bv rail from nil parts of the State, on the main trunk of the Southern Pacific Ii. li. West Side; fifty miles south of Portland Fall Terr Begins St'inl I'lit it(:ilfiiie. Address. Portland's Great Industrial Exposition Oi-p-.NS Septemhkr 27 1893 Closes OcTonER ;S LIBERATI'S CELEBRATED MILITARY BAND WILL FURNISH THE MUSIC. A WORLD OF MECHANICS IN MINIATURE. TlIK SrECIAI. KEAIL'RES Wll.L EcLIPSZ MADAME GiRARD GYER'S Cumt'ucted at a cost oi $10,(XIOin throwing rsinuow win beautily Alusio Hall. LARGE AOTTAKITTTirP; Containing Kah of all varieliia found in Oiegnti waters, liave been constractnt it gnat nxpense. THE AET GALLEHY Will osntain a ool.ootion of paintinsa selected from the World'a Fair. Ammjthetn Kll.bnro'a celebrated Daii.tin'r. Vatrm I.Mt Virhl. - Tn via,, th;. I iew its wordera iu every depaitment of Ait visit to i ho WmIsVs Fair at Chicago. Keducrrf rates on ail 1 rantportstinn Line.. For further information address, ; NEW : FURNITURE, T Y S TOKE IS NOW FULL OF FIRST-CLASS FURXITUBE. CONSISTING 11 if bea room set, chlirr, Icungei, etc., which I will sell at BOTTOM Portlasp, OrSuox. A. P. Open ill the ytnt. Students mjr enter t ay time. Caulogue free. U A BUSINESS EDUCATION PAYS. nr. itADistj rnoTOGRtrnEM, -Albany tireeon JF. FORD. Evangelist, Of Dea M'jinef. Io. nt(VunildrMate ( Xlarcb 5I. iStW: 5. B. Mtu. Vks Co.. Op arriiinu himo last wtck, I found all veil and anxiously o'vaitiDf. Our little Kirl, e iilit aud ODe-htlf yeara o!d, who had wa ted away to 3ii pounds, ia nnw well, srroutf and vigorous, and Wfll Htfihed up. 8. B, Cough Ture has done itS work wv. frahoftlit) childreu like it. Your S H. Coueh Cure has cured aud kept awjy all hoarttnui from me. So give it to ayory ove, with gro'rinys fur all. Wibhiu you ruueii y, wo arj Yours, Mr & Mk J F Fonu. If you wiih u feol uesu ani uliucrful, ami reaily for tho Sjiritiir' work, cloaito yimr ftjsicm wth the Hcadiitlie and t,ivjr Oaru, liytakiiif two or llirec SO ceiitt pr bottlu by all Jniifists. S 1 1 uiiiior a positive puaiautct) 1,? J ACUMM1NG. UNIVERSITY : OF : OREGON. EUGENE Ol'iN Mosday, S:d'TEUnKu 18th Just closed Ihe roost prosperous year in us nisiorv. wuie range 01 studies. Tho ough instruction. Business course added Tuition free. Entrance fee, $10. Board and lodging at reasunahle rates l.i the elegant new dormitory and boarding hell on me eampus.wneresiuuents wlllrecefl't personal supervision. John- W. Joiinso:.", McMinnville. Oregcn, Collepe is one of the oldest nnd best uii.,( funeges ill uie urinwesc. Ksnenses Li;;lit; a boarding hail in the College "mining on ti.e ciuu plan, rresutcnt lirownsoc steward, thus guaranteeing good bourd ut tlr least possible cost to the student. Hoard ran ids he had in private families at 62.50 to Si.OO jh week, including lodging. r Tho fine Telescope recently mounted in tl New Observiitory nnd the extensive Library to which students have free access, offen tins stiite. Tiiirly Aerc Campus, Hcallliv Siirrminiliiis, Tiioroncli Work. 'nrmiil T.ltorrin- nn.l I!non.. ill. September 19th. 1. a. itRiiwviinv Or A J Hunsaker, Solicitor and Financial Agent. Tllou It nr AVV Pinmr. v. PRISMATIC FOUNTAIN a t inusand jetiuf water ia all colors o' the and Science, will be the neat thing to a E. W. ALLEN, Superintendent and tjecretary, PRCES. Thos, Itriiih. Ariisticxc. PmxctrAi.. Cabinet photo from $t.co to $4.00 per dozen. nlaiging pictures a spedattr. 1x20 cravont framed for $10.00. We rarrv a large stock cf 5x8 and steresccplc viet of Ur- ALBANY COLLEGE, Fall Term Begins September 13. Send for Catalogue. Address, REV. K. N. CONDIT, Albany, Oregon. Star fiakerj 4'orlIriiiIl(il niil Mrsi si CCKRD MtVtil, PROPRIEfOR, lauunl FrailN, t'niiuri' Orled Frollo. Vcgelablei., Tobiicoo, Clgaris NaKar, NplcoM, Collet, Ten. Eta,, tic, (m Ter)-thuic th.t ia kept In a ger,r v.rtety uitl coccry store, littlest market price paid for ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE To Farmers I HAVE RENTED THK MAGNOLIA Will warehouse and will have it io ffcod order for receiving the present crop. Ihe warehouse ia first clans and conveniently located . Contains wo cood cleaners. N" delay in aoloadiun;. Sacks will boo band for delivery indue tine, uirs me a ca'l before making arrangements to store voar crop. U. r, olMrsON. Albany, Or,, July 15ch. 1803. WANTED At the store O formerly owned bj Allen 13ros.t BUTTER, EGGS, JLiARD, BACON. and CHOICE APPLES, for which I wll! pay thi. best cash price possible. B F RAMP Notice of .Assignment. NOTICE is hereby &iven that Isaao Ileum of Albany, Oregon, has duly assigned to the nmlersiuued sBaignee all bis property and effVota for tho benefit of his creditors under and by virtue of tha genertl assignment laws cf the state of Oregon, and the under a.irned hasheretofo e t.r-wit on the 25th day of August, 1803, duly qualified at tuch assignee. , All fierrous having o'a.m Hgajoft Mid insolvent and the eotate thee of are hereby required to present the same to the under signed at the stor houoe buiMing of Ic Beam, in the city of Albany, Oregon, under oath within three months from thia date. Patcd toil 2nd dsy of Septe mher. A D( 1S:3. It KCAKTRRRURY, As&:gnee of Ivaac Ream, an insolvent OREGON STATE FAIR, Under the management of the State Board of Aertcnltnre, on the State Fair Groandi near Salem, commeneing September Htb, 1893, and cooHnnins one week. More than (15,0(10 in eash will be paid as premiums for stock, poultry, swine, sgrical-' taral prodncts,frnits,native woods, minerals woika of art and farcy work, and for triaH of speed. Rednced rates of fare and freigales " transportation lines. Favillicn opea " evenings during the week, with good munis in attenoance. The cew grand stand and the new regulation track are ooneeded 0 mui" 'he most comftvrtable and the best o the F.citio Coaat. Splendid contests spted each day. There is entered for the contests the best field of horses this ye that has bwn on the grounds for " seasons. Valuable and handsome imprort ments hare been made on the grounds ans buildings. , . Premium list has been reled end im plore,! to the benefit of exhibitors, hntries for premiums close at 3 p oi on the first ds of ihe fair, nd exhibits must be In p'scs J 10 p m of said day. PSICK Of AP1IWIO. Men's Season Tick.ts t.SJJ W'omer's Sewoo Tickeu 1 Men's lay Tickets VVomen a Dr Ticket. Rite Track Tickets, daily 0 Women to the race course.free. Childres under 12 yeirs, free to all. Send to thi acretar at Pnrtlind for S Prem nm I.i.t J APPER-ON. 1 T GKEtJU. Stcrttarv. President. f.