Waterloo.BOYCOTT."fhe Democrat
MY SPRING STOCK Some Good Advice.Has arrlvedlncludlog- -
Hats,Shoes and
Furnishing Goods
Dry Goods, Notions, -- Boots and Shoes, Carpets, Oil
Cloths, Window Shades, Wall Paper'and Decorating Paper,
Every tblng.kept In a first-cla- ss Dry Goods nod Boot and Shoe House, from the cheapest to as word athere la a demand for. I bought these goads mostly In New York and Chicago aad
AT BOTTOM CASH PRICES,
and have and am receiving
a
Novelties of the Seasonla every line ; nm prepared to
MEET ANY PRICESquoted In the papers or circulars, and will take
Cash or Merchantable Producetod will not turn you off when you get out of money.
a
Samuel K Young.
When GettingYour Spring
Clothing,Boots,
W nd tonr
C30
Who leads.
Do You Want Bargains.THEN GO TO
CLOTHINGHew and in style, is onsurpasaed in tbe Valley. Ill new stook c?
-- HITS-Is lb beat In the market, embracing all tbe Iatt style. In
FURNISHING GOODS
Be takes a front position, with a reliable, well selected stock. HU sales ?
BOOTS AND SHOESAre larg, license hi keeps tho best, in qeality and styles
A SPLENDID LINE Of SUITINGS ON HAND IN HIS TAILORING
DEPARTMENT.
New Goods Arriving Constantly
A. B. Mcllwain's,wbr yon ean gat tbe very beat in price and rjnsiiiJos. HU stock ol Dry (Juod
CaH on him fur your
DRESS GOODS,LAWNS
GINGHAMS, ETC.,
The Portlsnd .Vrtos hsi been "boy-cotted" by the liquor dealers of Port-
land because that paper has seen fit to
support the pending prohibitory amend-
ment. They not only withdraw theirown patronage, but are "boycotting"those who patronise the JrVtct. The
Ifnot publishes the names of those who
have withdrawn their patronage, andnow it will receive ten fold more
patronage from the prohibition peoplethan it has lost through this sil)y"boy- -
cott." We know of nothing so foolishas boycotting a newspaper for expressing its opinions, for that which is suffi
cient reason to justify one person in
withdrawing his patronsge might besuilicient to induce two othets to sup-
port the same papsr. Suppose, now, inview of the fact that the Orejomantakes the snli-prohibi- Uon side and theFete the prohibition side of the pend-
ing question, that ths prohibitionists ofthe state should "boycott" the Oreg- -
a a a a a aman ; wrist a loua cry against sumfanatical intolerance would we hearfrom anH-probibttio- nists all over the
ftate. No, this is a 'ree country andmen's months are not to be shut at thedictation of a few narrow-mind- ed boy-cotte- rs.
Ex-Gover- nor O. 8. Saloman deliver-e- d
an address on Memorial Day in San
Francisco, in the course of which hesaid : "When I strew my flowers up-
on the honored resting place for onewho died that his country might live,Iconsider it sacrilegious to decorate atthe same time the craves of men whodied in an attempt to destroy and ruinthe country for which we fought. "
Hon. Binger Hermann.oor Congress- -
Sana, on the same day delivered an address at Roeebure, in the course ofwhich he said s "la hoooriog the bine,let us as sn emblsss of a restored na
tionality .tenderly drop a flower uponthe soldiers who wore the arev. Thevicto.- - and the vanquished dwell togetb
a a a aer again in peace, and as we nope wtua single purpose and a common effort toadvance this country in her onwardmarch of unexampled greatness and
grandeur. A new and a regenerated8 uth ariers from the ashes of desolat-
ing war ; the eld flag floats over sll andthe stars and bars which was lowered
at Appomatox will never be raised
again."Which is the true patriot sod devot
el lover of his country T We ventureif this qnmtion were asked of the oldsoldiers of the Union, nine-tent- hs ofthem would decide in favor of our Con--
The northern part of California, in-
cluding Sacramento, will yield aboutthe same amount of wheat as last yeer.Th yield in San Joaquin Valley is
p'a:ed at 60 per cent and from SanFrancisco south, west of tbe Coast
Range, tbe yield will uot exceed 40 percent of last year.
The Rose hurg Review says a.'l tbesigns of the times point to tbe renemio-atio-n
of President Cleveland bv acclamation and his triumphant re-eiec- tion.
The nearer 1888 approaches the moreeertain appear these results.
Senators Reagan and Msxey, and
Congremman Lanh.m, Colbereoo, Hsre j
snd Miller, all Democrats, of Texas, are
working zealoualy to secure the adoption of ths prohibitory amendment in
thai State.
We are informed that farmers inYamhill oounty are offered 90 cents perbushel tor tbe new crop, the signspoint to better prices tbis year thanhave prevailed for many years.
Mrs. Duniway says tbe columns oftbe Statetman sre "p'thoric, (full of
liquid,) and ipirited" Is tbst tbe tea--
eon it opposes prohibition with suchsarcastic earnestness t
Tbe editor of tbe CentervUlian saysit is hard for him to lie in bed,but whyshould it be harder to he in bed thenin his sanctum 1
It looks very much now ss if all threepending constitutions! amendmentswould be defeated.
smmmmassaBamVee Sale.
One hundred and twenty acres of the bestquality ol improved wheat land, all fencedInto tour fields, good house, hard finish,good outhouses, excellent fruits of all kinds.Situated 3 miles west of Lebanon and oneand a quarter miles south of the junction ofthe Narrow Guage R. R., with the Lebanonbranch of the O. Ik C. R. R. Inquire atthis office.
C'ersets.
N H. Allen k Co., have in stock a tplendid line of corsets. Consisting of the justlycelebrated C. P's, Dr Warner's, r Lee's 8K's, the Albany Standard, our spinal brand,also the Everlasting, Self Adjusting, Nettieaud many other makes. Lulies sre especially 1UV1C3U to can and inspect them.
Kueklea's Arnica Salve.The best salve in the world for Cuts,
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, FeverMores, letter, unapped Sands, Chilblains,uorns ami an sum Eruptions, and posi-tively cures Piles, or no pay required. ItIs guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction,er monev reiunaea. rnee. 'ib cents ieri - - i S a aa m &oox. r or sate ay jroonay K Mason,
Ths Barest ef Combinations.
True delicacy of flavor with true efficacyof action, has been attained ia the use of aCalifornia liquid fruit remedy, Syruo of Figs.Its plesaant taste and beneficial effects haverendered it immensely popular For sale byf outlay c Msson, wholesale and retail.
Well Paper, Shades. Rtc.
N II Allen Si Co. keep in stock a full lineof the shove goods, including a tine assort- -tnant of decorations for seahugs, wh:ch theywill aell at
rtha. lowest possible. s . . prices.
AWe
Just as we are going to ureas we received a communication from Watsrloogiving an account of a runaway thatoccurred a short distance above Leban-on last Sunday. The letter being toolong for insertion, we give the mainfscts ; Mrs. J. Thompson and threechildren, Mrs. S. A. DeVauey and threeboys, and Miss Emma Drury, started ina wagon from Labanon last Sunday toSweet Home. The team became fright-ened in crossing a bridge on J. W.Bland's place and ran away. Mrs. J.Thompson was quite severely hurt, hordaughter Uttic had her arm broken.Mrs. DsVancy was thrown out,turniogft summersault, dinging to a youogbabe which, strange to say, was unhurt.Mrs. DeVaney and Miss Drury,thoughnot seriously hurt, were seriously bruis-ed. Others were mure or less bruised.
Johnte Cams is very siok,but is somebetter.
Gardens and gtaln look fine since theabower.
Some travel over the mountains, eta few fail to make it. Pern McCartv.Wm. Hudleson and Adolphus K rentstar tea over last week and came back
after reaching Elephant rock.The Waterloo colony seems to whow
many signs of life. Mr. J. B. Wirt iswide awake and means business.
By next Sunday we can get sodawater at this piece, if no heavy rainsCO 111 f.
The debate at Sweet Home betweenKid. A. lUws and E. C. Russell isprogressing, and Russell is proving tobe too tall for the Elder. He is hedginghim in on all aides,and la snre to defeathim. The turn out to bear it is Im-
mense. The question is a vital one.Resolved, That the Latter Day Saintsu the ooly churcb authorised to adminsteer the ordinances. At'Tu.
Trouble AUraU
When the appetite fails.and alsep arrowsrestless and uirefreshlng.thore is troubleahead. The digestive organs, hen heal-thy, crave food.tho nervous system, wheuvigorous and tranqui:, gives Its possessorbo nneasinesa at night. A tonic, to be ef-
fective, should not be a mere appetiser,nor are the nerves to he strengthened andsoothed by tha anaidod action of atlve or a narcotic. What is required ts amedicine which invigorate tha stomach,and promotes assimilation of food by thesystem, by which means the nervous aye.teen, as well aa other part of the physicalorgan Um.are strengthened. Thews me theeOeoU of BssMBStStH Siommh Hitters, amedicine whose reputation Is foundedfirmly In public coull leitee, and whichphysicians commend for Its tonic, antibilious aud other properties. It hi usedwith the beet result In
.fever and .ague,e S St - a
rnewmsiistn , a to ney anu uterine weakand other nsalsdi a.
Some of the Apache arc on the war pathin Arizona
ilag.Kdward Shepherd, of llarrisburg, III.,
says : "flavin received so much bom tufrom Mfctnc Bitters, I feel it mv dnty to1st snlfe.ing humanity know it. Have bada running sore on my leg for eight yearsmy doctors told me I would have to haveths bone scraped or leg amputated. Iigeftsai, mm heresies ol Ktecths Bitters aadseven boxes Buck lea's Arnica Halve, andmy leg is now soand sad well," ElectricBitters are sold at fifty cents a bottle, andBuck leu Arnica Halve at ffft, per bos byr aansy c azaaon.
Typhoid. Searlet aad YeUew Fevers.litptbrrta. Mmall pns. t'solrre, ete.
Derbya Prophylactic Fluid will destroythe infection of sll fever and all con laglous and infections diseases. Will keep. - . k. . r tt ...." uimupojru 01 any sicaroom pure
ijk wuoiKwiine, aoaeroing and destroy-ing unhealthy eiliuvia aad contagion.Will neutralize any bad smell whatever,not by disguising it, but by destroying It,use Lssrvys rropoyiactic rinid in everysick-roo- m.
Tbe Fketesrapber. Airway. 0r.have all the negatives taken by Aaxton and any one can have dunll- -
from their oeaalivea bv addraawlns, at tLe following nricn : Tanr mlijm mi
'dtS!'Xauna or Ureon views in the woet. Cata-logue furnished on application. Copyingand enlarging old pictures a specialty.
J. O. Craw roan.
S waa sfek. w aare boelwM aee was a cwia, etas erM fur Q
wseeasss Kiss, abaelaag to raatawA,iaassasrajsssw(
CiasMl Ir l la Kvery .
O. A. Brsdford, wholesale paper dealerof ChstUneoiro, Tenn.. writes, that he wsaseriously afflicted with a severe cold thatsettled on his lungs I hal trie-- manyremedies without heneA(. Rning inluceuto try Dr. King's New Discovery for onsumption, did so and was entirely curedby the use of a few bottles, Since whichtime he has used it in bis family for allCoughs an I Colds with best results, Tbisia ihe experience of thousands whoaolives have been saved by this WonderfulDiscovery. Tr.sl bottle-- ree at Posh ay AMasan's Daug Store,
Steles Here rteasamtto tbe tests, more acceptable to the stomachand more truly beneficial in its action, thsfameu California liquid fruit renter! v. Svrunef Figs, is rapidly superseding sll others.Try it. For sals by Foshsy & Msson.
Send Burkhart Keimey uamts aad ad-
dressee of friends desiring information of Ore-
gon and they will send them copies of thsli'al Btnle Conveyor which contains a com-plete discription of one county m each issuswith cither desirable information, as wether,
POWDERAbsolutely Pure.This powder nustr vsriss. k murv.l rt mrfi.
trsnjfli and whoiMonsiusB. Mors sconomteslSbsa thoordir kind, Mid oftn not be oid in ooa
itH th nmltiwda of w tmt, ahattwekr St,luui or
PIMDaT JUNK 10, U87
THK ltII.K U t OMMKMov
The oourra Lesion hss made the follow-
ing reoommendstioos to the O. R, &N. Oo. : "KeoomaMndationa fur depotfacilities at Dalles City, Oregon. Theboard having examined the oondition ofTha Dalles a respects depot accommo-
dation, and finding that said city is
without a depot building or other facil-
ities for the accommodation of the trav-
eling publio arming aad departingtherefrom, would respectfully representto the Oregon Railway A NavigationCompany and its lessee, that : thecommission deem the early constructionof depot buildings at said point a mat-
ter of great importance, and wouldreoommsnd that suitable depot build-
ings be at onoe constructed, with suohaccommodations as will meet the re-
quirements end necessities of said oity.This recommendation is urged for thereason that the present arrangement for
stopping passenger trains,partly in thestreet and partly ever Mill creek, is
inconvenient, unsatisfactory and even
dangerous."kkl i rnoN OF RATS.
Following is its recommendation fora reduction of rates : "The board wouldrecommend to the O. R. & N. Companythat its tariff of rates on wheat, flour,oata, barley, vye, farina, tax seed and
potatoes be reduced to the followingschedule of ratae : When in carloadlots of 20,000 pounds, from all pointseast within the State of Oregon to
Portland, Oregon: Rates per 100
pounds : The Dsl.es, Summit and intermediate points, 15 cents ; Celilo.DeeChute j sod intermediate points,! G cents;Grant's, John Dsy.Quinn and intermediate points, 17 oents ; Blslock's, Ar- -iingon,Willows,8hipeburg,Caetle Rook,
Coyote, Stokes and intermediate paints,IS cents ; Umatilla Junction, Footer,Echo and intermediate point, 19 cents ;
Barnbart, Pendleton, Kiet land, Adams,Ceoterville, Cayuse, LtOrande, Union,North Powder, Bker City,Bunttngtoo,Cold Spring, Juniper, Milton, BlueMountain and intermediate paints, 20cents. And the board would alsoreeOBcmend that the Oregon Railway A
Navigation C.impany reduce their tariffof rates on wool, when in sacks or com
pressed teles, to the following scheduleof rates, to-w- it . From all points eastwithin the state of Oregon to Portland,rates per 100 pounds : Rowens, TheDalles and intermediate paints, 37 Jemits ; Celilo, DesChutea and intermediate points, 45 cents ; Grant's, Johnday, Quinn, Blalock's and intermediatepoints, 50 cents ; Alkali,WilUw,Coy- -ote,Umatiila Junction and intermediate
point, GO cants , Fostei's, Echo aidintermediate poiots,65 oents; Barnbart,Peud.etoo and intermediate points, 75
cents; Cayuse, Hun tiogton and intermcdiate points,75 cents ; Centerville,BlueMountain, Milton and intermediatepoints, 75 cents ; Cold Springs.Juniperand intermediate points, 75 oents."
The present rate per ton of shipmentsoo flour, whear, etc , from The Dsllesis $4 per too, end the rate recommended is $3, a reduction of 25 per cent.Other redactions have been recommended on about the same beats.
THE NKXT NATIONAL I'ONYKNTION.
The Democratic National Conventionof 188 will consist of 820 delegstes,divided as follows : The New EnglandStates, 76; the Middle States, 150;the Southern Stat as, 306 ; the WesternStates, 242 ; the Pacific States,25 ; theTerritories and the District of Colombia,18 The two-thi- rds rule ebuins in thegrand caucus of the Democracy, ami theman who will he nominated will hareto receive, therefore, 547 votes.
ITS MISSION.
The "mission" of the CorysllkChronicle seems to be to shone the Ore-
gon Pacific rsilrosd and its officers."East Orojonian. And to abuse those
who do not abuse that railroad and itsofficer.
The most remarkable conduct is thatof Commander-in-Chi- ef Fsircbild G.A. R. interfering with and rebukingthe local committee of G. A. H., of St.Loo is, for inviting President Clevelandto lie present at tbe national encampment of G. A. R. at St. Louis tbis fall.It is suspected that Fairchild is a can- -a a M a m aauute tor president sod tbts is s partof bis tactics to defeat Cleveland. Mr.Fairchild will learn in due time that heis too small a man for president.
The Telegram asks : "Is it not aboutI me for Sim, (President Clevelsnd,) to
ag in positively declare that he will not
accept renomination ?" Now, in alletnd ir, is it ttdt aoout time that theTelejratn,or some one of the many otherRsp-ihlics- pspers that have made thesanae charge, to stele the .ime aid placewhen Cleveland positively declared thatbe would not ;rept a rtnoiuination t
Wm. A. WI.eeler, who succesded totha office of Vice President ihroogh tbe
retuiring board fraud of 1870, di d athis home at Watrtown,New York, lullSaturday.
Tho Board of Asylum Commissionershas appointed Dr. Harry Lui.of Port-
land, So;ieiiutendent of the InsaneAsylum.
The Portland Packet keeps up quitea "rasfcet" ;o East Portlsnd about t
Is unsurpassed.Ihe Great Philadelphia Clothing House!
JOHN WANK V M AKER,The Great American Clothier and Leader in Styles has
ESTABLISHED AN AGENCYIn this City at the
Dry Good Store of
Waal a truly baaetifet world ws liveiaKaturs gtyss aa grand r of BsoUis,g4see
m nan damrs aO bsttar wha(set basltk bat haw oft do ths suj tyof psopl fl lik gtvtng it sp diakaarud,dasorad aad worn t with diss ss katbars is ae Bouesioa far tbis fssdtag, as everysuffssw oaa rasUy btai astssfssssry proof,thai Greem't Amnut tfmcet, will ataks tbssnIrs from diss, as wbssj bora DriSiSilssJzzrEi ' ; W..mLirruwa. a w v vww. a. twassnss i
of ths Head. PalpiUUo of to Hsart, aadothr rtistisssies rmntasi Tbrs dosss tAmwmmt Finer will proir iu wodHol sfTct.Haatpi Uttlas, 10 oaoUt Try it.
Vry
sjHassBBI bays sddsd le sty boot mnd $ko stock
line of ths oalahrstsd Laird, e'eseesrMitrhtU, PhilaA'lphim rime Shot lot ladies,mtsess sad obiidraa. Aokoswlsdgad bydssisrs fsnsnlly to be tb bast valns andhast ntttog fine sbe mad. Widths C. D. K,aad EE. A child oaa bar ss Mesa as a
fiajieax R. Veeso,sis Agsat, Albany, Oregaa.
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LOST UOLLAX
T I I l I l I I 1 I hI I I I l I I I I I I I
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BOOTS AND SHOES,Clothing and Furnishing Goods.
Cash er produce taken, and prices given tbst defy competition.
wsy to Ue Mors of
Ilia Stock o
L0NSWAY.from : perfect fit cuaranteed pricsj
Smjc, nod 3 do our sialoM anJ u- th-- g to the
AilDRN TOOLS AND SEEDS.GMowart A Sox keep an immense stookot garden tools, and are also agent f r thacelebrated Walla Walia garden seeds,which gave hater satisfaction than anysold in Albany last season.
pbWUER,SOT, WTC.
Sporttnen can alwavs find t our storessplendid line or ammunition of all kinds,ami we also keep giaut snd blasting pow-der, fuse, etc,
; Stkwart A Sax.AGON 8 AN D CARRIAGES,
Hacks, single and double buggles.carts.buck boards, and all kinds of wheeled ve-hicles. Don't buv until you see what wehave and learn our prices.
fciPKYfaar A Pox,
Always Victorious.M
Lvory ono's duty is not to allow theliver, tho stomaeh and the kidneys, threegreat organs, to become clogged or torpid,and in time expel ail impurities of tbeblood. The Oregon Bld Purifier,a purely vogetablo compound, is Thefttcmedjr to core alt diseases f the kid-neys anu liver, also those caused by im-pure blood, as Biliousness, Oonstipatioa,iSick lleadache.Dyspepsia.Scrofnla, Emp-tion- ti
of th" Skin, Rheumatism, ete. Trv
C. B. ROLAND & CO.0
NEW STOREAND
NEW GOODS,
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CONSISTING OF
Mens' Purnishiug Qoois, Hats and Oaps. Bootsand Shoes, aad line clothin . Choice selections infancy Summer neckwear, silk underwear, Balbrig- -
underwear, Fisk, Olark and Flaggs gloves,fan very best make of handsewed shoes, The verylatest styles in mens, youths and boys clothing.All the celebrated make of hats in every style,
FINE CLOTHING A SPECIALTY.
. j I 1 I I I M I I MI M M I M I II M
City Boot and Shoe Storewbero you will find t iarye and complete assortment of to kIs in tlila linr,of nearly every rade nd m kr, ntid at prioes which will opn yourA dollar saved Is i dollar in d .
REPFIK LP & BROWNE LL
s
Remember our entire stock consists of bright,new, fresh goods, and as
"Honest, Fair and Square"dealing is our motto, We ask the public to calland get our prices. No trouble to show goods,
ERECTED BY WALLACE & THOMPSONthere to remind yon of th a dollars yenmight have saved by taking advantage ertheir cloae prioes.NOW FOR THE FUTURE 1
W. A T. will sell you more groceriesand better qualities st lower prioes thanany other live man. Rectify tbe errors ofthe past, and save money in tbe future bypatronizing Wallace A Thompson, Firstit reet, Albany, Or.
New Millinery Sto re.
We desire to call the attention ef A I
bany ladles and the publio'generally toour new ana extensive stock or
FASHIONABLEMILLINERY
andsr tbe msnsgemont of Miss Burbank, late head milliner of the whole
le millinery establishment of MoonevValentine A Oolcsmitb of Portlandwhile our stock is all that oan be daalred, our prices will bs found extremelytow lornrsc eiass gooas,
SHAMEFromsn's Brink .
HIE MONDAY GOODSBWringers, tubs, washboards, buckets.
etc , for sale cheaper than ever before byStewart A Sox. Several kinds ef wringersand something new in washboards.
pocket knives, butcher knives, carving sets, scissors, shears, rssors, etc.. wekeep a very large assortment. Come
FARMERS ATTENTIO
Farmers who have Deering or Mc-Corm- ick
Twine Binders that need re-
pairing or adjusting--, can have them
fixed at a very small cost by bringing-th- binder attachment to S. E.
Young's Agricultural Depot or by addressing
J. A. SINGLETON,
Albany, Or.
J. P. Hail,
ALBANY, SR.,
AGENTF :
Columbia Bicycles and Tri eyelet,Second haul wtraeta cons' anti on hiid.
Send for 1837 cat slog tie,
DR. Cr WATSON MAST0N
Physician and Surgeon .
C. e. Roland & Co.,
the Revere House, Albany, Oregon.
New Dry Goods Store,
SHANE & LONSWAY.
Desire to call tb attention of tlisHfriends and the public ironerally to thMextensive mock, or
DRY AND FANCYGOODS.
embracing everything usually found ina firat-cla- s exclusive Dry Goods Storewe guarantee our prioes oelow those
Portland. We luvlte close buyersexamine our goods. Samples mailedapplicants.
SHANE A LONSWAY,From an 's Brick,
MONEYTO LOANIn sums to suit
BYBeaxHAnff & K&kksi
One door west of
HOTEL FOtt RENT,fflHB EXCHANGE HOTEl, IN TnIS
1 city ia now offered for rent on reasonable terms For particulars inquire of eraddress James Murray,
Albany, Oregon.ARBEU WIRE.B
A larce stock on hand and will be soldcheap. Also a fine lot of plain galvanizedwire for Woven fences at ths store ofStewsrt A Sox.
LOOK HKKK.JADIBS,We want you to remember that we have
a lot of those curling irons, also shears ,scissors tracing wheels, shelf and flowerpot brackets, and a good many otherthings you would like to have.
Stxwart A Sox.LOWS.
Come In and aee our new stook of steeland chilled plows. We can snit you, bothiu goods and prices. Every Russell chill-ed plow is guaranteed to be equal to anychilled plow manufactured.
Stxwsrt A Sox.
CALEB.
We have a iari o assortment oi scales tov0 sVoIq. oq very ett4to e e- rms, Special
i msiffs lawiss asi. intr uiwm i i n ae iinnmBiii ac uiaawi in farniMm. i . sr. a na siu sxravavvKareuuanave now tu iraucic one fn toe targeav