4MUl democrat,
A POOR UKTI100
If the reform papers of tbi state would
use more argument and less billingsgate,
they would gain more strength for the
party, vibwe principles they advocate. A
good many ot these papers appear to vie
with each other in an effort to bitterly de
nounce plutocrats, and we rend in one paper
that the editor proposes ibliting "this
thing until hell freezes over and then fight
jng it out on the ice.'' Thero is no argu
ment in all this and the effect produced is
- opposite to tint intended.
There are others who advocate reform by
hinting at dynrmite, wading through blood
to horses' bridles and other things equally
foolish. Tboir great rage is directed at
millionaires, unmindful of the fact that
nine men out of ten would do almost any
thing to become a millionaire. All tuch
violont denunciations and threats are lo:it
on men of sense, although they may please
the rabble which, HUo a band of sheep,
unthinkingly follows a leader.
This country is not prepared for civil
war or ujnamito and tue newspaper or
public speaker who advocates such tl:;ngs
should be most promptly suppressed e
are wiling to admit that if a foreigh
power or a monarchy was forcing upon the
neonlo such unjust conditions as have ob
tained in this country since the war, that
the people would bo justified in Becking
anv method to gain relief. Our position,
however, is very different, becauso the peo
ple who are wronged by these unjust laws
are In the majority and the majority of the
people can obtain and hold tho power of
government. Whenover the people are
educated ud to a full realization of the
power, duties and effects of citizenship they
will hurriedly change tho laws of the coun
try. Until that time comes, it is necessary
for those who see the injustice of present
systems to await with patience tue educa
tion of tho masses npdn these questsons. In
the meantime, it Is necessary to the success
of a reform party that its speakers and
papers do not represent it as an organized
conspiracy to oveithrow the govsrnment
and murder every man who has become a
ruillionairi by profiting by thOBo unjust
laws, which hare obtained while the people
had a free ballot.
Nine men out of ten who now advocate
reforms and reform parties, were less than
ten years ago ready to fight one or the
heartily advocated the very poTCy to which
they now so seriously object. As they weie
ignorant then, so is a majority of the peo
ple now, and as they wero educated to see
the wrongs of that po'icy, so must the peo
pie be educated.
As lonjr as the power of irovernment rests
in the hands of the people, there can be no I
excuse for civil war or dynamite and the
man who advocates either is as great an
evil, in poportion to bis influence, as is
the system which he denounces. Dynamite
and war contain no moro argument than
do sense'esa ravings about "plutei," "ihy
locks" and "old party fossils." It is a
good thing for the peoplos' parly that back
of all this raving and hi lingsfiato aro men
sensible enough to not officially endorse
party organs ond public speakers who en
gage in sucn mclo-dramas. Salem Imlt
enfrnt .
Now that the democrats In the lower
house of congress have got together on the
federal election repeal bill, let them stay
together and set the democratic masses sn
example of party harmony and discipline.
iTeegm.
And yet the course pursued by lite 7We
ram during the last six weeks has been
such (if it has much Influence) to disrupt a
party. Lei the VeVgrnwi show by lis
course that it really desires harmony In
the democratic party befcre tt advises
those who do not desire to create discord.
The TtJeram has much jet 10 do to inspire
'fu'tli in it as desiring harmony among
democrats.
The weight of a molecule of hydrogen
is approximately 0.000,000,000,000,000,
0x1,000.04 of a gramme; the atomic weight
of Iron la o.ooo,oo,ooo,ooo,ooo,ooo,oo2.
2 gtamme.
Not including Alnska lirnzil is larger
in extent than the United Stn'os. It pos
sesses within its limits on a tea of 8,2S7,9G4
s.niaro miles, with a total population of
12,S18,.T75.
The fiirmcr.s alliance cf Iowa has adopt-
e 1 a resolution against the free and unlini
ited coinage of silver.
I. A. Morris & Co.
Flour and Feed Store,
.Have removed their store to the Strahn
atora, former!y occvpled by Devne I
Kobson, and have on hand a full stock o
CORVALL'S FLOUR, BSAN, SHORTS
CERM MEAL. CR4HAM, BUCK
WHEAT, RYE FLOUR, HAY,
OATS. STRAW AND
CHOPPED FEED:
Custom chopping don.
rpRKSPASS MTKK.-Al btintomftro
I herebr notitleil not tn treipas upon
the endowed prpmiwf the tiiiilenttswd,
even and Imil iuMm et of Albany,
utiles perniinninn H fir-t nt.Ulnetl, I
shall licute all who thn tr"nu.
KM ItUKKHAKT.
MAjOltlTY KI LE-
At now constituted the United States
senate U composed of 85 merrbtrs Forty
dtht, (may be fifty) ot these are in favcr of
passing lit: pending bi: to repeal the
Sherman law nd tSlrty seven, (may be
only ihirly five) are opposed. According
to the custom of the senate do such thing
as the previous question or cloture rule is
used to cut off debate. Senators In timet
past have been permitted to dlcuss any
bill or question until they wet e at'sfied, hi t
senators have been courteous enough to use
only reasonable liir.e for discussion Some
eight or ten senators, anti repealer,, have
now determined to take advantage of this
custom and defeat the repeal bill by de
bating It indefinitely. Senator Vuurteei
msde s great speech Wednesday on the
subject of the light of tr.e major ity to rule.
The following is an extract nd it if worthy
of careful perusal by those who are 1;J
away about the rights of minorities:
"f bel eve," said lit. "that this body
should have rules by which to conclude n
discussion and ren:h a vote, one higher,
more reasonable ; more sensible and more
decent than the rule on which we are en
terine now, which is the only one. Op
ponents of this bill will not name any day
for vote. They will resort to dilatory
measures to prevent action being taken at
all. Who istoqalt, sir. 1 would rather
be carried from this desk feet foremost
and put to sleep at home in Terre Haute
forever, than to ylel 1 to a principal that
majority has no right to govern. I stand
here for the highest principle of free gov
ernment, known to history. We started In
here some weeks ago to di3cuss ttie repeal
of a bad measure ci hnanctal legislation
We have reached a Question of free oov
eminent, we have reached ,a question of
constitutional government; we reached a
question whether or not wc have a govern
ment that cn administer itscir. Idle, va
pid talk, takes the places in papers tn re
gard to aoousmng the senate 01 tne u nuec
Stales. This senate can no more be abol
ished than can the constitution, for it is a
great patt thereof, but It can be governed
by rules of its own making, so as to make
Itself an acting and proper and reasonable
bodyof legislation
'No, I would not injure the mintrity;
hut shall the minority govern? Answer me.
Shall the minority govern? Somebody has
to rule; somebody has to control this gov
ernment; shall it be minority or majority;
the senator from Idaho signified that poss
ibly they had a majority The. let us as
certain that by a vole and wo will submit
to it gladly, willingly, 11 we are the minor
ity. Will you? No. Then the question
comes whether we have a government at
all. 1 siand here tonicht not talking com-
piomise; I stand tor the rule ot the major
ity. There fs a mighty principle Involved
in this, and if I go down. I will go down
wtin my nag nailed to the masthead. It a
compromise is to take the p'ace on the
dictate, it will be by others, not by me."
How's Thts!
Vte offer One Hundred Dollars reward for an"
case or catarrh tliat cannot bo cored by Hall's
Catarrh Cure.
F. J. CHENEY CO. , Toledo, O.
We, tho undersigned, have known F. J.
Cheney ior the last 15 years, and believe him
pr ctly honorablo in all business transactions
lanciallyabletocarryoutanyobligationa
.1 uy their firm.
West STni-Ax. Wholesale DrutjKisls.Toledo.O.
TrV aumnii, Xinnas Mauvi.n, Wholesale Drua
cists. Toledo, o.
!' arrh Cnrela taken Internally, act
IriKdirectly upon the blood and mucnim surfaces
of Ihc system. Testimonial sent free, trice
JSC. per bottle Bold by all Drugjisu.
Bath at Vicrecks shaving and hair
cutting parlors.
Dyspepsia and Indigestion
Mrm. If. riakt
8an Fraaelsco.
The combination of excellent stomach
tonic, In Hood's Sarsaparilla tt itich that,
with proper attention to diet, Indigestion
uu cu Km wurst cases or ayspppsia mr,
cured by this medicine. Kead this:
"IIiTlni for serersl years bn crean
troubled with Indljestlon, and bating ,
nooo s Sarsaparilla adrertlsed, I eooeludaa M
HOOD'S
Sarsaparilla
CURES
tf II 1 trial. To mrhapplnsM and rrsit satis
faction I found It to b tkm salt macdT for this
conptalat" Mrs. N. Pisai. sa oearr struL
1 rraseueo, CaL
Mood's Pitta act easily, ret nromtitli aja.
ffldettUj. ooUioUTsrandbows. see.
FOR9AI.K An awinmtpt offlowar
Inr planta and Hhrnhs. a'an miMtun
of cacti. MrsOro Young, corner fifth
and Jackson atrot-.
Notice.
AM, peraona ImleM,! to I B tlcam by
note or recount will plcass pay the sanira
the account must be cloae 'br note If
not paid. Tnuea ate hard, and it la tt
jrour interest to n to (his at once. 1 am
in room No 11, Mrahan Hlock:
nmasj, t.r. ?ppt lKlh, 1SI':1.
Assbineeof a B Beam. '
On a Conservative Baal
OW1NU to the present monetary strin
gency and during the existing comil
lion of the financial market, I find it
e mpulsory to run mv business on a very
conservative basis. Sugar, as you are
aware. Is handled on a very small margin
of profit; s small in fa-.t to ixarcely pay
for the handling of it, and Ihe terms upon
which It Is bought are very strict (cast,
only. J While money was plentiful and
collections good, I was able to allow sugar
bills 10 run Co days; but cordltlons at
present are such that I wi 1 sell sugar for
cash only. I assure vou I was vtry re
luctant 10 mke a rule of this kind, but
the conditions of the market are such as to
make it Imperative. Trusting jou will
look allhisin the proper light end also
understand that this rule applies generally.
Perry Conx.
Do not wait too long. The giroi1
World's Fair will be closed in a few weeks.
The traveling public are fully alive the
fact that the Chicago Union Pacific &
Northwestern Line still leads in tino and
accommodations to the east. Keiiember
that a whole day may be saved w.tli its
contingent expenses by taking tho Union
l'licilic to Chiei'-ro.
Whent, 50 cts; oats, 25c; hay,$Sbaled;
wood, $3 to 3.so, taken in eichaige for
sewinK machines or organs on natu at &
U W ill's music store. Also on a", book
accounts of 6 months standing. Sewing
machines fiom $25 to $35, with my per
sonal guarantee for 5 )ra.
Allianjr Market
Whasi',45e.
Oals, 2lo.
Hour, f4.00.
titter, 25o.
Ehrs, 18o.
Lard. 12 to 15o.
Pork - hams 12 to 15c; ahoulders.S to 10a;
si . II to 13c
Hay, baied, 17
o atoes, 4Do.
Apple , 40
Hoiia, loo.
Dried fruit plums, 9o, applav, t-j
Chickens, $-1 09 por dozen.
Beef, on foot, la.
Hom, dresseJ. 6j.
PLOWS AND HARROWS.
Bargains for fanners In both lUing and
walking plows, disc harrows.iron harrow,
etc. Prices In proportion to jo cent
wheat. It will pay you to call and see us.
STEWART &8OX.
DRUGS:.
Stationery, Toilet Artijleg Musis
Instruments, Etc.
Hodps McFarM,
The Cornet Drug Store,". Aliany.Qi
Star Bakerj
I'orrTroixlatiiln ami PiratSt
COhRAD MEYER, PROPRIErOR,
DIALlt IS
I Huursl rrmla,
Uluan stare,
rlcd Frali
Tobacco,
Ma gar,
t'oflee,
Et
l'isnnel lie
taeenawar.
VeeetaUen,
Clgaiai
Nplcea,
Tea,
Etc.,
tfto .verytluujr that is kept In s rener
variety and friocery storo, lllgliast
market price paid for
AM, KINDS OF PRODUCE
To Farmers
IHAVK KES1KD THE MAGNOLIA
Mill warehouse and will hare it in trod
order for receiving the present crop- The
warehouse ia first class and conveniently
ncated. Conttiua .wo good cleaners. No
delay in unloading. Sacks will bson hand
for delivery in due tin-e. Qiva ma a call
before making arrangements to aore yonr
orop. G. F. SIMPSON.
Albany, Or., July 15:b, 1893.
Dissolution Notice.
The partnership heretoforeeitatlnK be
wean U O Havne and C L. Buck, doino-
a general contracting and cement work
ouaine in Altmnr, uregoa, under tbe
firm name of iiayne A Buck, la Ibis day
dissolved by mutual oonsent. Those
knowing themaeWee to be Indebted to
the firm will please call and settle TJ G
Hayne will continue the business.
September lKth, 1S93
U HAYNE,
C 1 BUCK.
WallJap.
DrtiRn, PtxintH, Olli
J. A. Cnnimins
ALU ANT,
CREQQ
I I '
O
J r .
p n
OJST TITS OUTSIDE-
that is tho host jdaco to keep the
lutgp, old-fashiiK.'l pill. Just as
soon as you get it inside, it begins
to trouble you; 'VVlint's the uso of
Buffering with it, when you can
got ior help from Dr. Pierce's
l'lortsfint Pellets?
Theso tiny, sugiir-conted granules
do you permanent good. They act
mildly and naturally, and there's no
reaction afterward! Constipation,
Indigestion, LSilious Attacks, and
all derangements of tho liver, stom
ach, and bowels aro prevented,
relieved, and permanently cured.
They're the smallest, the easiest
to take, and the cheapest for
they're guaranteed to give satis
faction or your money is re
turned. You nay only for the
good you get. Nothing else urged
by tho dealer, though they may bo
better for him to sell, can bo " just
as good " for you to buy.
T.
C.MACKEY, M.D.,
Phyxlclan and Surgeon. Office UpsU!ra over the
Buik of Orrpon.
Residence, corner lOlh and Calapooia it.
Portland's
Industrial Exposition
Opkns September 27
LIBERATI'S CELEBRATED MILITARY BAND
WILL FURNISH TBE MUSIC.
A WORLD OF MECHANICS IN MINIATURE.
Thk Special Features Will Eclipsc Those of any Previous Year
MADAME GIRARD OYER'S PRISMATIC FOUNTAIN
Coaitructed at a cost of S10.000 and throwing
rainbow will beautity Alusio Hall. 1
li-ARGS-Ei Q,-a"-A.EITJ3yi:S
Containing Hh of all varieties found in
nzpense.
THE .ART G-ATiIrEBT
Will ocntain a col.eetion of psintings selected from the World's Fair. Amoni thtin
Ellsburg'a eelribrated piii.tinz. Custer'a Last "itlit. To visit this rrreat Rnn.iiinn .n
view its wonders iu every dppittment of
visit to ihe Wvrld's !''air at Chioago.
Itcduced rates on ail Transportation Lines.
For further information address,
McMINNVILLE COLLEGE.
advantnges not
in this
Beautiful location,
Naitablft Baildinss,
EfSricnt Teachers,
Five COIimeS Of stllilv Ptnaairal Sianllfl
, , . . -"---". "V.V.I..I.V,
special advantages in Vocal and Instrumental
sii"!! ''! -Jl1 ,,our!!e "?
.... ...... 1 uinvnie is Bccessioie
""" " u" 'u: oouiiiera i scinc tt. n. v
FaU Term Begins
Srad forCatalognp. Address;
FoaTUss, Oaaoos. A.
found elsewhere
Open all the year. 8tndente may enter at any time. Catalogue free.
A BUSINESS EDUCATION PAYS.
MANHOOD
elnt. which p
L tT m wrl
it- wriitra Ktianmlpe l eirr r rf rtind the m
. .iriltTiMM. Ak fur It. Inkn
IUD.BlDwrtniKr. Arl.lroia
rMln AH.nT,OW.,bj J. A. CIMJILNU
iir, i.:aiis photograph
-aibaar
J F. FORD, Evan,
Oi Pel' Moines, fnw. uuilerjdale of
March S3. 1S93:
Mko. Mm. Co..
Dufur, Oregon.
Oenttemrn :
Ou rriv!DC h-mie last wrck, I (uundall
well and i.xioustly mailing. Our little
girl, e flht ami one-h: tf years old, who had
mi ted away to 38 pnuuda, ia r.ow well,
4rmif aud viyurom, and Hell tleihed up.
S. B. Cough Vvr has dine it wirit w1"
Both of tb chiltlieu like it. Yoar S It.
Cough Cure ha cored and kept a Way aU
hoaraeifa from me So give it to ayery
one, with gre-tiDK for all. Wishing you
pruBfeii y, wo ar4 - -
Your, Mk & Mkk J F Fouu.
If v.ui with tit tWl iiion &til cheerful, and ready
(or tiiu.Sirtiu4 work, clean) your a'uia with the
Hwulauho and liivit Ouru, by taking two or three
'lutjtiit t'ot'ii wecK,
CU centa (wr bottlu by all drutiita.
i Boll uniler a XMiUve- guira.iteo by
J A CUM MING.
UNIVERSITY : OF : OREGON.
EUGENE
Opln Monday, Ssptembkk 18ni
Just closed the most prosperous yrar in
its historv. Wide range of studies. Tho
ourh instruction, business course pdded
Tuition free. Entrance fee, $10. Board
and lodging at reasunahle rates l.t the
elegant new dormitory and hoarding hell
on the eampus.whert students will receirt
personal supervision.
John W. Joiinso:,",
Great
1893 Closes October sS.
a t lousand jatr of water In all colora of tho
Oiegon waters, have been eoustruouid 1 1 grtat
Alt and Soionoa, will be the uext thing to a
E. W. AI.LEJi,
Superintendent and See e ary
McMinnvillo
Oregcn,
' ( it
vut.
tr.d best
Expenses Li(riit; a lioiutling lin.il in the. College
building on tho club plan, l'resident Brbwnson
steward, thus frunmnteeing good board at tlf
least possible cost to tho student. Hoard can als
lie had in privnte families at $2.50 to ?3.00 pc
week, including lodging.
The line Telescope recently mounted in t!
Xcw Observatory and the extensive Library
to whk-h students have free access, offen
state.
Thirty Acre Campus,
Healthy Surroundings,
Thorough Work.
VA....l T I J TJ..-I
iv'iiuui. l,4ivitl U1U JJ1I81I1CSS, Willi
Jlinic. Business course of two vonr.
o a State Diploma, and are in demand to
iiy rail from all parts of the State, on the
est side; tiny miles south of Portland
September 19th.
T. . DROWXIOil. Preala-..!
Or A J Hunsaker, Solicitor and Financial Agent.
P. Aanaiaoao. Paiseirar- "
RESTORED! iSfSSUSSSi;
J. Vmn
with a
m. nth nr. Wrlla r.fnaUti i i.'a. "
t. TU VCfttfna-di u .Trr." " . -"i1 el,l''a
and by UUlHiW UcUiSOS'stST
Cabinet photos from $l.to to tt no
M .4 .... Cl t 1 .
S&f Vpeclalty. t6ao crayons framed
for $io.oo. Ve carry a large stock
ot .x3 and sterescopic views of Or-
Ens, 'm-
WANTED
At the noie
Allen Bros,
formerly owned
BUTTER,
EGGS,
LARD,
BAUON,
and CHOICE
APPLES,
best ctkli price
for which
possible.
I will pay th
B F RAMP
ALBANY
COLLEGE.
Send for
Catalogue.
Addrces, REV. E N. CO.NDIT,
Albany, Oregon
Agents WASTKDon Salrxy and Commusioii
for THE Only authorized
Bioraply of JAMES &. BLAH,
By Gail Hamilton, his literary executor,
with the oo-uperatinn of his family, snd for
Mr. Blaine's ComfSlntA Worar, -Twestt
Years of Congress," and hu later boor,
"Political Disuohsioss." One prospectn
for these 3 best sellino books in the mu
llet. A K P Jordan of Me., took 112 ordsn
from rirafe I In llft cnfc'B nrnfit Slflfl WI.
Mrs Ballard of O, took 15 orders. 13 Seal
Rursia, in 1 day; profit $20.25. E N Ri
of Mass. took 27 ordera in 2 da'.s; profit
S47.25 J Patndpe of Me. tcok 43 orders
from 36 calls; prorit $76.28. E A Palmar
of N. Dak. lool S3 orders in 3 days; profit.
S98.25. Exclusive Territoky civen. Il
yon iah tomaka LA HUE MOlTtV write
immediately for terms to
The Henry till Pub. CoKorwitli,Conn
M
Tit. Dr. Patterson Mallac
The Noted Clairvoyant ard Life Rmiler, Is now
hare, and can be fiiuml at hr rmt.li.iipi nt Aim
J B (.VpuiU'R. bhe tells aliout all sublccla. 'pm I
present anil future; love troublea, abapnt frienilB and
buaineos. You Oan hear from vcur dead trieLja.
Notice of AssienniBnt.
NCTICF ia herobv civen tht Inaao 1 earn
of Albany, (Jreton, has duly aaaiuo'd t tbs
undersigned ssslifnee all his propeity aod
eff.-cta for tho benefit of his creditors, under
and by virtus of the genrrtl ssaiKMiieot
laws r.f the state of Orefton, and the under.
signed haeherptnfo a tiwit on the 25th da
of Ausutt, 1S93, duly quslilitd as such
assignee.
All perrons haviug claim against said
insolveut snd the ectate the-i of aro herebv
required to present Ihe same to the under
signed at the ator home buiHii.u; of lisao
Beam, in the city of Albany, O euon, under
oath within thre mouths from this dnte.
Dated tins 2nd day of Neiiteailier, A D,
181)3. R KCANTkRHIJKV.
Arsnee of Iao beam, an iusolvent.
BabyRawasBeefsteak
Itahy von- alrk with eczema when
three months obi. llail home doc
torannilsHlaliats. Ilntwnrseall
the lime. Wliolt-lioilvrawaaliepr-steak.
lfatrpme. KxKcteilbim
to die. Sli-k six months liefore we
Ttiernbut In two months he was entirely cured,
t a siiot on him now an.ljd,.ntv of tar.
Hits. FlU.N'K HAIIIUfrf, Wiineld, AUch.
Baby Bad with Eczema
Oiir tjaby boy, four months old,
nal Imd cne of ecteiua. Hm1
I Was a POM) I tuino. Vrtrw And iKxW
.9 frl Imdly alTertw!. Itchlne tenibK.
3 I inrve iim'torn ilia not help him.
JUHaiJlllI tied lYI-Mn irwlra Mit
. . , his li.inilii to prevent bit
cratohlnir. i Tin A Kkmet.ir cured him,
and we ret-ommeinl them to othem.
O. J. J. liAHKIS, Webster, Irni.
Baby Itched Terribly
Bahjr three months old broke
Out with white pimples on red
surface. Itching terrible, scabs
on head and face. I'seU erery
thfnR for fire months. (Jrew
nre. lnrchased Cvticcba
KEMEniBs, used them, and in
inw wveks there was not A son or pimple,
not even a soar.
AtJM. OfeCAR JAMES, TVoodJton, Kan.
Baby Suffering Agony
Hiny had eczema, worst forra
ft1ei the bent doctors here,
wufnatronyeiehttuonthfi. Be
puiwithi'fTin m. Kkwkdies. In
two months the awful disease had
Ceased It rencrmnct. No trars
CTMlId Tkf soon mv.Urllnrr hwM
J. A. MCUL3, Banker HiU, foO.
CUTICURA WORKS WONDERS
And Its cures nre the tnot re-
niarkaltlc erf nrnieil liv anv Mood
snd skin fmcdy of modern
times. IVtreurs rrmeniber that
cures mniJe tn inf.incy arenpecdy.
penuancnt and economical.
Sold threnehout Ihe wptIJ. rrlre.Crnrrru,
6. Soap, av. Hasni VEIIT. 1. fnTTSaDBlli
axo Cats. Coap., ele ITopa., Boatcn.
Ss"BowtoCereSkla Diaeaara," free.
fil RV'C tu """'r porldH and r.ntlnd
, vADI 0 eyCatlearn Soap. Anaolaleljr pare.