,
Arttln democrat,
"
WASHINGTON LETTEK.
Frum car re-fjlar CormpODdent.
Wsthisg'.oa, Oct. 1, iS3.
Not since the memorable filter I'.elrtte
began in the senate has the outlook fur
pacing a financial mearare that ill re
ceive the vote of every democratic senator
been as bright as it is at thii writing. The
failure of the attempt to compel the senate
to vote by holJing a continuous sessicn,
which was a foregone conc'mion. has con
vinced those democratic senatenwto a:e
pledged to do their bet to secure the p as
uge of the Yoorhees bill that unconditional
repeal is under present circumstance an
impossibility and they are for the first time
taking part in conferences held for the
purpose of reaching an agreement upon a
compromise that can be pased as a dis
tinctively democratic measure, and there
are the lest cf reasons for the prediction
thit suh measure will this wee. be passed
It flie senate.
FresiJent C'eve'and is njt takin? any
part In these conferences. He is stilt Snu
in lis be'ief that uncondi'ional repeal is
the best thing, but he will not veto any
compromise which m:ets the approval cf
the democrats in the senate and boav. as
any compromise will nxessari'y include the
vicious purchasing clause of the Sherman
Jaw. and probably the authority for an
issue of bonds to strengthen ti-e gold re
serve. The indica'ious are that it will also
include the repeal of the tax on state bank
currency, secre'ary Carlisle U reported to
have given his opinion as to n compromise
that would be approved by President
Cleveland and it includes these proposi
tions. Laying aside personal opinions and
looking at the matter from a s'rictly
political point of view it mast at once be
apparent to those familiar with public
sentiment in the west and south that it will
be much better for the democratic party to
errant some recognition to that sentiment
in financial legislation than to ignore it
Without votes from those sections the party
can neither elect a president nor control
congress.
All of the Ohio republican members of
the bouse have been called home to help
McK'n'ey, who for some reason has become
very much alarmed at the outlook. Demo
crats in congress do not forget that Ohio is
under ordinary circumstances a republican
state, but their private advices are certainly
very favorable of late to the democrats.
The democrats of the house are setting
the democratic senators a good example in
keeping together. Notwithstanding the
efforts of the republicans to create dissen
sion among the house democrats over the
Tucker bill for the repeal of the obnoxious
federal election laws, that bill w as passed
01 schedule time and it received the votes
of every democrat present, as well as those
0! the populists. Tne house then took up
t'i McCreary bill amending the Geary
Cainese exclusion act, which would have
bn passed last week if more members
than were expected had not desired to make
speeches thereon, causing the taking of a
vote to be postponed until this afternoon.
The democratic congress has one oppor
tunity to bring about a great reform, and
at the same time me a very large sum of
money, that should not b: neglected. It is
a fact well known to all who have ever had
any considerable business with the treasury
department that there is an unnecessary
amount of red tape in it. method of dealing
witb accounts involving the expenditure of
money. This is not the fault of ind Ividuals
but of the absurd system which compels a
duplication of all the work done in connec
tion with every account which passes
through the offices of five out of six auditors
,,of the treasury. To duplicate the work the
clerical force is also necessarily duplicated.
1l i mftt . .S innimmt tfi ait. flint thi.
1 r " ""J ...... .....
duplication is a necessary safeguard, be
cause tie work of the sixth auditor's office,
w'jich bandies all of the postorticj accounts,
aid which has long enjoyed the reputation
o! being conducted under a thorough busi-'
n s system, it is not duplicated, being of
itelf a final settlement of the ac:ouc's upon
w'jich it passes. It is probable that the
joint congressional committee now inves ti-
1 i 1 1 it. . 1. .t.t
gating me wuri uu wciumisui iu Tanooi
, 7 , ... . ,, . ,, . I
departments will recommend that all of ;
the bureaus of the treasury department j
watch exists merely for the purpose of
duplicating work done in the offices of the
first five auditors be abolished. They
certainly ought to be abolished. It would
' i
mean the dropping of five or six hundred
needless cmpojees toe influence repre
sented by their friends, many of them sen -
ators and representatives, is a. hit will make
th; task a difficult one for congress and
the consequent saving of their salsriet, an d
it wjulj reduce the time reqn'red to get sn
account through the treasury nearly one
I. A. Morris & Co,
Flcnr and Feel Store.
Have removed their itore loIheSrrahai
ttor. former'. occvfied br Veyn J
Robn, and bare on hind a fail :ock o
CORVAUIS FLCU3, BHAH, SHORTS
CERM MEAL. CRAHAM, BUCK
WHEAT, RYE FLOUR, HAY,
OATS. STRAW AND
CHOPPED FEEO:
Vuiom chopping Jor.
It would alo bow the people that
economy was jciog practiced
preached.
At last te house ii onanlmout upon
omething. It adopted a resolution tfckfng
the attorney general whether the intcrctts
of 'he goverDiuen; are jeopardize! by the
pawjgeofthe I'aloi Pacinc raUay in:o
the hand of reaver .
The preiUtnt has et,t to tue ienae in
exscu'.ive eion a n.ri2- trantmU'Jng
:he report of the secretary of t'a-c ia fp'j
to t3l;h' resolution of inquiry Concerning
the attitude of China io regard to the ex-i-nsior.
of lime for the registration of Chin
ese laborer. The report ia?; hile
the poTernment of China ha net formally
reqaeited that the time fur registration
prorided for in the Geary law be extended.
ana no formal assurance ha teen eiveo
that if extend ;d the Chinese laborers in the
I'aited States will take out certificates as
prorided by the act, the Chinese minister
has repeated!? asserte d In conference ith
the undersigned that his countrymen resid
ing la the United S:ates at the vlmt of te
passage cf the act on the advice of eminent
counsel and in goad faith refrained from
regUterlcg within ih: time allowed, and
thit it would be unjust to deny them an
other opportune to register. The minis
ter has more than once given assu'acce that
an aJci ional opportunity to register would
aford his government great satisfaction.'
A tecnial ch33. is to; be establUhed at
Osaka, Japan, for the training of youths in
Tarioos tianiicrafts.
Australia has n area abiut equal to
thai of the United States and a population
about equal to that of Massachusetts
There Is more Catarrh in this toetlcn of the
country than all other de.--es put together,
and until the lost lew year a was fuprosed to be
incurable. For a great :n&nv ycirs coctor pro
nounced it a local disease, and prescnoed local
remedies, and by ronantiyf.ii:m to cure with
local treatment, pronounced i: incurable. Sci
ence has proven catarrh to b constitutional
disease, and. therefore, requires constitutional
treatment. Hairs Catarrh Cur, manufactured
by P. J. Cheney &Co. . Toledo. Ohio, is the only
constitutional cure on the market. It is taken
Internally in doses from 13 drops to a teaspoon
ful. It acta directly on the blood and mucoaa
urtaoes of the system. TheTottr one hundred
dollars for any case it fail j to cure. Send lor
circulars and testimonial. Address.
F.J. chexeY fc CO, Toledo, 0
WSold by Druggist, 75c.
HoocPsjOures
Saved MyWifes Life
Weakness,
Nervousness,
Rheum.
Salt
John IT. Jbnea
Ealama, Wash.
" Of my own free will and accord, unbiased by
anyone, and wishing only to do good to the
afflicted, I wish t tell ot the good qualities ef
Hood's SarsaparlUa and nood's Pills. 1 think
there are no medicines equal to them, and have
proved their merit lv experience ta icy own
larnly. My wife, Rachel, has been afflicted
wtih weakness, nervousness, and salt rheum. I
spent nearly mi that 1 had of this world's roods
for drctor's bills and mt!iciae until we decided
to trj Mood's sarsaparilla. It undoubtedly
6aved My WIfo From tho Crave.
The salt rheum has entirely healed and she Is
rr.ier.4 to caa4 health. I rave many
(rlemis and re'.atiies iu tiie east who will be
god to know that
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Ilai cured ley
wife."
Jonx W. Joi:s
Get iioou s
HOOO'8 PlLLO rti. best sfter dl&ner rtils,
swat a. jeiUoa, care hetdMhe. Try ft bes. St.
PABllFlKliiiirv 1. r
fAKMtKS LISTEN. We have a fine
ot of fresh grass seed, of slmo.: everr
kimi. Including chear, and we want to sell
It.
Come and see us.
STEWART A; SOX.
PLOWS AND HARROWS.
Bargains for fam.ers In both tiding and
walking plows, disc harrows.iron harrows,
etc. Prices In proportion to to cent
wheat. It will par vou to ca'l and see us
STEWART A SOX
UNIVERSITY : OF : OREGON.
EUGENE
OrasJ ; Mosdat, Sam-insa ISra
' half. It ww
tw-
' M we!I as pr
1 ll IK
Jut closed the most prosperous year In
its hitorv. Wide range of studies. " Tho-o-jh
Instruction, liusinees course sdJed
rui ion free. Entrance fee, S10, Board
and lodging; at reasooahle rates l.i the
elegant new dormitory and toarding h;Ii
on the eampus, where students wl; receire
pe -tonal surervision.
Iciix W. Johnv:.,
?re
WeCTW CalSIBEBIXtJ
Pay Perry Conn.
Terms ci.'u at F L Kenton's grocery
store
Please par Perry Conn what jou owe
him.
If von wsnt s hoe smokt call for Josrr.b
waits ubor cigsr.
The be:'t scm in the city at C ntad
0lcr a.
The best watch In the wor!d for the
rnpney at French's jewelry s:ore.
Fine Southern Oregon peachea as F L
Kenton. Now ia the time to can them.
.Motor makes rive trip daily toVieiecke
addition. Lotr thne oa installments of $1
per wetk.
Pa ronize home industry b7 smoLtoa the
celebrated white labor cigars, manufactured
by Ju'ius Joee'h.
Genuine part fur all sev ing machines,
iiw tnc jest 011, neea.es, eict, tor all
tewing michines, Mcvcles, etc., at E L"
Will's music store, Setting machines and
organs repairfd reasonable, and all work
warrinted. eed.es prepaid by mail 40c
a cozen.
Milli.::::v. Mrs M Euoyacd danghte
leL- to inform the public that they have
nwved into tlie rooms lately occupied by
Mrs Sower and are supplied with a line of
niUi'.nery goods of quality and prices to
suit the present hard tims. lie sure to call
and examine their (.ooda before purchasing
eieewuere.
Wheat. 50 cts; oils, 25c: hay.SS baled:
wood, $3 10 13.50, tauen In exchange for
sewing machines or organs on hand at E
U W ill's music store. Also on a'l book
accounts of 6 months standi-g. Sowing
machines from SC5 to J 35, with my per
sonal guarantee for 5 vrs.
Whatever may be the cause of blanch
ing, the hair miy be restored to its origi
nal color by theue of that potent remedy
Hall's Veg'etable Sicilian Hair R?r.ewer.
Albany Market.
Vhe'.45c.
Cats, 5:.
Hour, 4.00.
Putter, Soa.
Es:b, Sbz.
Lard, 12 lo 15?.
Pork -ham 12 to 15-T honMr Bf.s Ids
611-.. It to 13c
Hay. baled, f 7
"o aloes, 4i.
Apple. , 40
Hope. lrSj.
Dried fruit plums, ftj, apples, 9o
Chickens, ti 00 txtr dozen.
Beef, on foot, lio.
Hogs, dresse.t, tii.
New Advertisements.
CI OCKERELS. Purebred Silver Laced
I Wyandotte cockerels for tale at a
burtraia. Addreta John Brash, corner
4:h and R R streets, Albany, Or.
I A DIES who will do writing for me at
J their homes will receive good wages.
Keply with salfaddrewe-1. stamped en -velope,
MISi MILDRED MILLER.
South Bend, Ind.
'IIT ANTED. Pnsiilmr canvassers of
vv Kuoaaaaress. x.iDerai salary and
expense paid weeKir; Permanent pxi
Uop Bow-' Bros. Co., Nurserymen
Portland, Oregon.
QAJS WANTED. 7 he undersigned
. ' , - ' " "wiuriB VI wane oats
delivered a: ruv residenes una mii nnnh
of Albany. Pay market price In cash
W U Wafjrr.
TOR RENT. Th opera bouse store.
nUnrlirl MattA 1- 1 ..
ecrecary at the Democrat office for par
T ATED. County and city wvr
rants oonght and to'd by H F Mer
n:i.
FOBSALE.-irwlli trado for ood,
17 m r Til ru .ABAn T . . .u
a'ntle for worn on and children to drive.
Call on E W Achitoo. at Marb.e wo ks.
FCRMirRE. csrpeta. stoves etc. for
U A It thA D. .....
early an take your choice.
TORRENT.-40 acres
of land, with
t house, one mile Irom Albany, In
r. ' ....... . 1 ui particulars
to Arch Hammer.
appli
TO LKT Three (3) work horses and 1
saddle horse for sale, or wi.l trade
Tor wood, oats, wncat or bav.
M" SENDERS.
-'5 fnr'tiree rt fivo vear with
office. security. Call at the
FOR SALE. An aonmert of flow or
Inr p.sntaand nhrubs, also co.leetlon
orcartl. Mrs Geo Young, corner Fifth
and Jackson streets.
DRUGS,
Stationery, Toilet Artijlej, Music
Instruments, Etc.
Hodies 4 McFarlanfl,
The Cornet Drug Store,". Albany ,0i
WalQaper,
"nigsj, laint. OiU
Ulri8s, l'ltc
J. A. Cummins
TO STOP THE PROGRESS
of Consumption, you will find but
one guaranUtJ remedy Doctor
Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery.
Ia advanced cases, it brings comfort
and relief ; if voa haven't delayed
too long, it w ill certainly cure. It
doesn't claim too much. It won't
make new luns nothing can ; but
it will make diseased ones sound
and healthy, when everything else
has failed.
The scrofulous affection of the
lungs that's cau-ed Consumption,
like every other frm of Scrofula,
and every blood-taint r.nj disorder,
yields to tiie " Discoverv." It is
the most effective blood -cleanser,
strength -restorer, and flesh - builder
known to medical science. In all
Bronchial, Throat and Lung Affec
tions, if it ever fails to benefit or
cure, you havo your money back.
A per
cure for
feet and permanent
your Catarrh or
S500 in cash. This is prom
ised by the proprietors of Dr.
Sage's Catarrh Remedy.
M
r. Dr. ratlercii-Wallace
The Xotd CUirroyaiit ard Life Rmier, U now
here, fced can be (000(1 at her remdenoe, atxt door
J B Cootriirf. fche tells thorn all rahjeirtis, put
prefeot ami fniore; lore troable. abeent trieis and
basineasi. Ya c&o bear from vcor dcail fiiLi.
I MEM
TL Till sell all , creckerv
VV CyUsl . Here are some prices: Lamps, wortc
50c for 25 cents; lamps, worth $2 00 for $1.00.
cups and saucers J?5 to 40 cents a set; places, 40 cents pej
set. Everything else in proportion.
Call on me and you will not be deceived.
J. Gradwohl,
This Time
Its About Crockery.
I will sell all kinds of crockery of the best
crades,.as cheap as thev can be bought in Albany.
Try me.
While you are at it I can furnish vou the best
GROCERIES andlreshest produce at bot
tom prices.
P.
Portland's Great
Industrial Exposition
Opkks Skpteubir 27 1893 Closes October :S
LIBERATI'S CELEBRATED MILITARY BAND
WILL FI'RMSH THE MUSIC.
A WORLD OFMECHANICS IN MINIATURE.
The Sfeciaj. Feaiires Will Eclips
MADAME GIRARD OYER'S
Conitrccteil at a cost of S10.0CO anr? throwing
rsiaoow win Deautuj aiasic ilall.
Containing riih of ail varietiis found in Oiegon waters, lisre been eonstracted at griat
THE AET
will contain a coi.ecuoo 01 rsmimss selected tram the World's Fair i.,
Ellibnrg s celebrated parting, CosUr s Lset "ight. To risit this great Exposition and
tiew its wonders in every depsitmsot of Ait sod Science, will be the next thing to a
tiiu to tne w wis s t-air si vottaao.
Reduced rates on ail Transportation Lines.
For farther information address,
ALBANY CIGAR FACTORY
J. JOSEPH Proprietor,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Only White Labor Employed1
en
Poituss, Oio. A.
Open all the year. Student! may enter at any time. Catalogue free.
t A BUSINESS EDUCATION PAYS.
J F. FORD, Evailisl,
Of Dpi Mo.nt, Iowa, vrite uoderlate of
Match 'J3. 1503:
H Mlu. Vrr. Co..
Dufor, OrtgoD.
Od arrivioz home Uat week, I foorri all
well and aDiioosly avajtioK. Oar little
girl, e cbt and oot-hlf yeara old, who had
waited away to 3i poaoda, ia now well,
ttroog and vigoroo. and well fleshed op.
S, B. Cough Tore bai dine itt Wuric well.
Both of the children like it. Your S B.
Cocgh Care baa cared and kept away all
boarne from me. So give it to vry
ot., with greMinga for all. Winbiag you
(i-o.beii y. we are
Your, Mr & Ms J F Ford.
If Ton wUh to fititn artJ cheerful, aiul rvailjr
fTlijeSDria.:' worlt, cltMiie your ytia wtlh ihe
Ht-ailAs.be and Li v. r Corn, bultiD' two .or tt.re
1.-.s..each -etk.
50 cetsts fr ttt! by a.! lruv-,p.u.
J A CI'JTMINCj,
II. R. HYDE. tr. II. DLSDIM.Kll. D. II. .! AMl
ALBANY FOElTul CO.,
-IWCOPORATBD.-
Caltiraore Block, Albaov, Ore.
FURNITURE
A complete line of
UNDERTAKING
in all its branches.
EMBALMING ar.ialty.
Residence comer 3rd and Cahpooia Street .
BUSINESS.
ware and holiday goods a
CONN
Those of any P.rnni t Vm
PRISMATIC FOUNTAIN
a ttoasanrl jeU of water lo all colors of the
GATiLEBY
4 y. ALLEN
Snperinteodent and Secretary
P. Aunicus. PHC1TAX. '
CsTblnet photos from $ I. to to 4.00
per aosen. .maigmg pictures a
peclalty. 16TJ0 cravont framed
for $10.00. Ve carrv a large stock
of tS and steresccptc views of Or-
Star Bakerj
Cnrlirowrlallaln an J s'lril Su
CCKF.A.D KEVtR, FR3PR1E10R,
I auued rraiis,
(laiasrsre,
lrled FrnilN.
Tubncco,
Nanar,
4'ofler.
Et..
t'ssnuerf ilr,
QeenHsiiir.
VrsretBiileu.
I'lttarn
Nplce.,
Te.
ttc,
Uc eterll"tf lhl Is kepi In s rtr.r
isri.iy snd Kry su.r., Ilit.ci
turket rric pftiu f.jr
ALL KINDS OV PRODUCE
WANTED
At the stoie
Allen Bros,
fornierlv owr.ee
BUTTER,
EGGS,
LARD,
BACON,
and CHOICE APPLES,
for which
possfble.
I will pay the beet cah price
B F RAMP
Dissolution Notice.
7 ho pan nenhip heretofore existing be
st en U O Havne and C L Buck, doioa
a general contracting- and cement work,
business In Albanv, Oregon, under lbs
firm name of Heyne at Buck, Is this day
dissolved by mutual consent. Those
knowing themselves ta be indebted lo
the firm will please call end nettle US
Hayno will continue the business,
fceptember 19th, 1893
CO FAYSE,
C L BUCK.
Notice.
ALL persons Indebted to I B Beam by
note or recount will please pay the same,
the account must be close4 by note if
not paid. Times ate hard, and it is ti
your interest to see to this at once. Iam
in room No 11, r-trahan Block:
Albany, or. Kept lrjth, lbv.i.
It F CANTERBURY.
Assignee of I B Bean,.
T.
C.MACKEY. M.D.,
P hyalcitn and Surgeon, Office UfrtAtn mtr the
Bfcnk of Ongon.
Kctiuencc, comer ivin anci unpoou it.
ST'-V '
ALBANY
COLLEGE,
Send for
Catalogue.
Address, REV. E. X. CO.NPIT,
Albany, Oregoa
Acests Wasted on SalarT an l Commission
for THE ONLY AUTHORIZED
Biopsy of JAMES G.BLA1E-,
By Gail Hamilton", his literary executor,
with the co-opera two of his family, and for
Mr. Blaine's Complete Workr, Twbttt
Years or Cosr. rea," and his later book,
"Politicai. Discrssioxs." One prospeclas
for these 3 best seluso books in the mar
ket. A K P Jordan of Me.,took 112 orders
from first 110 calls; agent's profit $19r.5r).
Mrs Ballard of O. took 15 orders. 13 esl
Russia, in I day: profit 26.25. E X Rice
of Mass. took 27 orders in 2 davs: profit
4;.25. J Patridge of Me. took 43 orden
from 3d calls; profit $75.25. A Palmer
of X. Dak. took 53 orders in 3 days; profit
i!$.25. Exnrsrvi TrRRrroaT given. I'
yon wish to make LARGE MOMY write
immediately for terms to
TheBcnrjBiirBl).Co.,5onrkhlCftnn
Notice of Assignment.
KCTICE ii hereby 4iireo that Iatuc 1 cadi
of Albany, Oregon, hudaljr wiicoeH t toe
nodertisoed titnifrDc ill hit property ud
effrrU for th kenerit of hia creditoi, voder
and by virtue of the generl igntneot
lati of the tUte of Oreffoo. and the aoder-
i.iied hat herptofo.e tcvit on the 23th div
cf Aoguit, 1S93, daly qnaiiaied at inch
r ffnee,
Alt perroae hariDi e:aime aeaint eaid
iotolveut end the ettate thereof are hereb?
reouired to preaeot the nme to the osner-
ligaed at the ttorehoae bailditiff of Imc
oeain. in the city of Albany, Oreeor, rntaer
oath within three moctba frum thie date.
Dated tnie 2cd dy rf Sertcxher, A V,
ALBANY,
GRECO
nr. i.r.Aii photour 4r n ers, egn.
1$;3. R CAXTKKBL'R'i s
-aivaar reesi
A.'ar&tte of Iwe Beaai.ao ioto.Teot.
1