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Sf ATE RIGHTS DEMOCRAT ISSUED EVERY FRIDAY STITES & NUTTING. Bl IEaOFi U K-lB Ormocml Bnlldtag on Broatfalbla Street. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION etaft copr, per fear, In drn ... stag: oopr, par yaw. st ! ol TV IS 60 S 00 1 60 7 10 ngra copy, tlx luoniii stasis ia i copy, uire momns nnmiwr. . .. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. R. S. STRAHAN. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Albany, Oregon. WILL PRACTICE IN ALL THK Courts of this State. Will give special attention to collections and probate matter. Office in Poster's new brick. mm L. H. MONT ANTE. ATTORN EYAT LAW. Notary Public. Albany, Orogoi Office upstairs, over John Briars' tore, J K. WEATHERFORD, (NOTARY PUBLIC,) TTORNEY AT LAW. iniKT. OREVOX. U. PRACTICB IN AULTHB COURTS OP Special aMSuwou mm ww In Odd FetlaVa Twnple. POWEIiL & BILYBU, .TTORNEYS AT LAW. Collections promptly made on all points. Loans negotiated on reasonable terms. jflTOfflce in Foster's Briok.-W rUnlftf. J. J. WHITNEY, attorney And Counsellor At Lay -AND- otary Pabllc. ALBANY, OREGON, Will practice In all of the Courts of cbtoState All business Intrusted to htm will be promptly attended to. SrOffioe in OToole's Block. E. W. LANGDON & CO., DBl'GGINTS. Books. Stationerv and Toilet Articles, A Large Stock and Low Prices. OITT T3HTTC3- STORE, tyl 41 tJTT. POSHAY & MASON, aHOLSIS AJCD BSTAUr Dnigjristeand Booksellers, ALBANY. OKEGOS. vl6n41tf DR. C, W, MAST0K Physician and Surgeon. Office on Frst Street, just west of Conrad Meyers. ALBANY, OREGON. DR. M. H. ELLIS, Physician and Surgeon. rOffir and residence in McTlwain'e Block. Albany. Oregon. i LOUIS CAMPEAU'S Barber Shop. Shaving done with neatness snd sharp rarore, which are always kept in good condition, and hair cut in the very best style. SAX WA m . ,-vnDv tram rarXA VKRCH AXIISO BL'SI l ti n in und Jamnese sroods. Ladies' nnderclothe, soM at bottom prices. Chin labor. 3TKext to City Bank. extractor lor SAM COHEN. Keeps the best brands of imperial and domestic cigars. Also the FINEST AND BEST BRANDS OF TOBACCO, POCKET-KNIVES AND ALL KINDS OF NOTIONS. Keeps the finest bfllard hall in the city. I will also sell real estate, merchaadise household goods, etc.. at auction for any one in tte cityor county Store opposite Revere House, Albany, Or. 6tf SAM COHEN- TurnitureT I have the best stock of furniture in city and will sell the Cheap, Cheap, Cheap, The only stock of WALNUT FURNITURE In the eitv and the lowest price in the Valley. Come and see. Undertaking, A complete stock and can give SATIS FACTION. Try me, A. B. WOO DIN, J. J. DDRRIS, Bridge Builder AND GENERAL CONTRACTOR, SCIO, OREGON. OTTCR OK- PUBLIC LE TTTNGS SO LICITED. Plans and specihcations fare rn ishedon short notice. ALBANY COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE EIGHTEENTH YEAR. A LB A Is Y, OR. The First Term will commence on Tuesday, Sept., 16th, 1884. For particulars concerning the courses of study and the price oi tuition, apply to KEY. ELBERT M. CONMT. Presiuertl. THE DISSEMINATOR. Published every Saturday AT Oarrfsbur,; Oregon, SS TiI3Sr, Editor & Proprietor. Mm vol. xx. Don't Forget It WOOD'S IMPROVED BIN DER, WOOD'S MOWER, LA DELLE WAGON, The words "La Bslle" in French mea. "the beauty." PLOWS AND DRILLS,! CUTTING BOXES, .AND All kinds of igricultural Imple ments kept by the nndewiped. JULIUS CRADW0HL, Agent for Frank Bros., Portland THE ALBANY FURNITURE HOUSE, BRINK & SON. (Successors to) Dannals, Woodin & Mer, Manufactures and deal era in all kind FURNITURE, would respectfully inform the public that they manufacture to order, na win imp Mnstantlv on hana. a comp'ete stock ol all desirable lines of FURNITURE, and will aell at bed rock pnesav Bed-steads a Specialty. STONE AND MARBLE WORKS. THE UNDERSIGNED WISHES TO Inform the public that he is now pre pared to do all kinds of stone and marble work on short notice. All work is war ranted to Rive satisfaction. Will work any and all kinds of stone, but deal prin cipally in Oregon City granite. C.eenlng. repairing ad resetting a specialty Call and examine my prices before purchas ing elsewhere as 1 will not be undersold. hopoo west side of Ferry street oppo site post office. . G. W. HARRIS, Prop. REVERE HOUSE, rorae . rmt as. EUswsrtk A I baa y , Orrgoa . Chas- Pfeiffer, Prop'r Thii new FloLl 1 fitted up In flnrt d rtyla. Tables applied with tba best tha market affords. Sprt-t Bads In erery Boons. A pod Sample Room lor Coov i III Travelers. arm. Coach U sa. the Hotel." MISS EMMA SCHUBERT, ULLIHERY AH) DRES8-I1XIIB. Cutting and fitting by the new Taylor's System. OPPOSITE REVERE HOUSE. DRSH. W. & MARY T. COLE. Physicans & Surgeons. ALBANY, OH 1 J J Offer their profeion ser-tcesW tba citi-sns of Linn and id latent coanUes. umce ana reeioeuc near Court Hjuae. Call at Lsogdos and Co'a Drug Store. DR. J. P. WALLACE. Physician and Surgeon, nffir mt re.idAiirA on First Street be- V1MW ' at - v -w j ween Eilswoth and Lyon Street.. WmM left at E. W. Langdon & Co'.. Drugstore. Albany, Oregon. ALBANY SAW AND PUN INC MILLS. All kinds of rough, dressed and seasoned lumber .laths and pickets kept constantly on hand- Bills sawed to order on shortest notice Use only best Calapooia timber- Price and terms made satisfactory. ROBINSON & WEST. Albany, Or. mr w Insurance. P. P. Nutting, at the Democrat office, has charge ol the following first-class Insurance Companies : COMMERCIAL UNION OF LONDON. NORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE. HARTFORD OF CONNECTICUT. IMPERIAL, LONDON, NORTHERN & QUEEN. LONDON AND LANCASHIRE. COMMERCIAL OF CALIFORNIA. SCOTISH UNION ANO NATIONAL. Call on him forinsuranoe, Wood oa aosartptioa is v taij I Democrat office. lie 90. 4KlH POWDER Absolutely Pure. Thli powder never varies. A marvel at uorSeiy, tretigth and whulaeumeitM Mora eeonnoit-I than urauwrr ainaa. anu cennot be M in ouipeovioii with tha multitude n low taat, "hurt wetght, alum or aaphato nowdera. Moid only In east. Hot at euaucara Ck iSS Well Street, N. V. Qiticura A POSITIVE CURB For Every Form of Skin and Blood Disease.from Pimples to Scrofula. I have had the laoriaaia (or niue month. AVwul 8rv ewmthe afo 1 epplied to a doctor who helped me. but unlertunalely I had to leave, hot nwsued using tu. taodlciue (or oearty three m .tiih.. Uat toe dlaea.ee did M las. I aaw Mr Carpenters letter In the I'hiUdelphaa "Raeord," and aw case awreeny uearnnaii wine, i triad Iks Ctrri- cts Htsgaesa. salng l hot ilea Kieoti ay, end Ct-rtorsa s4 Cvnctaa 8or la propgrttsa, d at myaeu oampiateiy rami. r. BABSAKX, Weteriord. X. J. ECZKHA TWKSTV YEAM. Cured. .! a sign of Ma Brepprarhnrr. Yoor CiTict a haa done a wonderful core (or eae than two tear am. Not a tgn ot U paarance etnea It cured m of a ry bad wsm. ass trouMd aw tor more man twenty hell elwejr apeak weU of ClTKt a. I aell a great deal of 11. FRANK C SWAN, Oroggut, itaveniu, BEST IOU AMVTH.MO. Uamg used your Crwti Rasaoiaa (or eighteen monthe (or Tetter, and Snally cored It, I ru reoaas mend It beyond asy rem ed lee 1 hare ever ueed tor Tatter, borne, Cute, etc Is (art. it la the bast aaedi- atos I have ever tried lor thing H &. HOKTO.X MjrrUs, Msg. Mi HOU LOl M NORCN. 1 had a dosrn bad aoras upon my body, snd triad all remedies I ooutd bear of, and at laat tried your CcTKt'sa RmsstMaa and they nave cored me. j.su, uaait. Hsrraa, Thayer county Ps. Krerv eneciee 4 Itching. Srelv. Pimply, garafa- looa, Inhertled and Contagiuoa llun..,r, with Um ( lu.r, cored by Ciri t a Ka-i.tr w the Bl-.1 I'url fler iotwrnaile. and Crnnn en.1 t . m Sr the great akin Cure externally. old every where. Price : Crnof, 50 wnti. ior, eta. KaaoLV T, 1 P wfter Drug and hr m I ml ., BEAUTY For Chappai and tin a Soar. ALBANY FOUNDRY -AND nuhim; shop. KHTHI.IIIr:i 1S5. By A. F. CHERRY, situated at comer of First and Montgomery Streets, Albany, B F Oregon. Ha Tine taken charge of the above named Works, we are prepared to rnanufaetnre Steam Engines, Haw end Grist Mill, Wood-working Machinery, Pump. Iron and Brass Castings of every deav ription. Machinerv of all kinds repaired. Spe cial attention given to repairing farm n.a. cblnery. rattera Malting dose la all lis for.. l&llyl A. F. CHERRY A SON. T. J. STITES. ATTORNEY AT LA AND Notary Public. Office Inl Statx. Right. Democrav office. AYER'S Cherry Pectoral. No other complaint are so Inaldioua In their attack sa those affecting the throat snd lunge: none ao trifled with by the majority of Buffet era. The ordinary cough or cold, resulting perhaps from a trifling or uneonaciosa s posture, ia often trot the beginning of s (Stal aickneas. Avkr'b Chksrt Pctobal baa well proven its efflescv In a forty years' flgat with throat snd long disesses, snd should be taken in all esses without delay. A Terrible Cough Cured. In 1857 1 took a severe cold, which affected my lu night after night without aleeo. tngs. I had a terrible lough, and I passed dealer The gave me up. I tried A V Kit's Chebhy Psf - TOBAL, which reli-vel my lungs, lnduaed ulcep. Bjsd aafordrd in the raat ueeesssry for the reeovsty of my strength. By the eoutiiiued use of the l'ri tobal a perma nent cure was effected. I sat now at yesta old, hale and hearty, and am satlsned yeur CiiKUKV i'litTOKAi. saved me. HORACK PAIRRROTIIEB." Rockinghast, Vt., July 10, iee Croup. A Mother's Tribute. " While in the country last wintsr my HUle boy, three years old, waa taken HI with croup; it seemed as if he would die from surMgn lation. One of the family suggested the use of ay Kit's Cherry Pectoral, a bottle of which was slways kept in the noose. This was tried In small and frequeut doses, and to our delight in less than half an hour the little patient was breathing easily. The doc tor said that the Cherry I'k torai. bad saved my darling's life. Can you wonder at our gratitude ? Siucerely yours, Mrs. Emma Geokey." 159 West 128th St., New York, May 1G, 182. "I hare need Ayer's Cherry Pectorat, in my family for several years, and do not hesitate to pronounce it the most effeetuql remedy for coughs and colds we have ever tried. A. i, CRAKE." Lake Crystal, Minn., March 13, 1882. " I suffered for eight years from Bronchitis, and after trying many remedies with no suc cess, I was cured by the use of A v Kit's Chub by Pectoral. Joseph Waujrh." Dyholia, Miss., April 6, 1881'. "I cannot say enough in praise of AVer's Chkruy Pectoral, believing as i do that but for its use I should long since have died from lung trouble. IS. Bbaodox.' Palestine, Texas, April 22, 1882. Vo cose of an affection of the thro, lungs exists which cannot be greatly rel by the use of Ayer's Cherry Pector, and it will always cure when the disease is not already beyond the control of medicine. prepared by Dr.J.C. Ay er & Co . , Lowell , Mass. Sold by all Druggists. Eights ALBANY, OREGON, FjRIDAY, OCTOBER net. .la i mir Tb stPol oail will ROon become tbs nail of the future. Some of the tintflt grade, of spoof;. have been gold t h gh as $100 per ound. The Bahama .pongs anil frow 50 oenu to $1.73 uer (round. The Mississippi Villey produces 185,- 000 tons of oottou Btwd, ono-fourtb of which i. marketed in Momphis, oiuob fit being abipped in . orude state from that potut to Italj, whence it i. r turned to this country in the ahape of "pur. olive of." A swarm of beam bare Oo Ionised in the uiumtny of an oa that bas lata on 1 .n alkali flnld near Dayton, Novada.for two yv ars or end the interior of the caroaaa Is full of honey ; the .kin is intact over the whole skeleton, end ia a. rigid as iron. The bee. pass in and out at the mouth of the animal. Tbe raising of hog. in France snd Germany has evidently been greatly increased of late, and those ouuotries ere exporting significant quantities to Greet Hi it sin. For lb. pas. two years tbejouto.nd rye orop. in crnt i Kurope b.ve been uutuin.lly laig", w'tlcb has eneblad tbe atock -rairera to market large quantities of bogs. Tb. rate of yield of wheat this year throughout tbe county U not f.r from an average of thirteen bushels par gore. It is alleged that a practical cotton picker has at last been invented, and itinda the test of actual use. The I.te crop coat $l,U00,000, picked b bend. Tbe machine In question is claimed to piok cotton ia tbe Seld for one-seventh tbe coat of human labor in tb.t diieo tioo. In the city of Can too, Cbin., which have . population of 1,500,000, there le not . newspaper of any kind. Price, for game in New York City retail market, ere a. followe : Wood oock, $1.75 . pair ; English aoipe2.50 . doseo ; Englfob pheaants,$3 ; grouse, $1.25 end pa.-tri lge. $1.75 a pair. Canvaa-beck ducks oost $9.50 ; red beads, $1.50 end teal geveoty-fire oenu . pair. Bunches of fat reed birds aell at seventy -five cenu . doe en. Water is twenty-five cents per barrel and milk fifty oenu per gallon in Lords burf b, New Mexico. There is a auggejtioa of "the intro duction of camels into England a. beasts of burden, their ue bavmg prov ed very Mtiefactory in Australia. If tbe farmer is to get thirty pec cent leaa for bi. grain crop tbn laat ysar, c.n be afford to pay the railroad, tbe asino ratra of freight 1 War kss heeu commenced in Brook lyng N. V., on the dealer, in oleomar ,arine butter. To meet tbe demand for milk, cream and butter, a number of Florida farmers last year imported Jersey and rUder ney cows. Nearly .11 have Since d ied from eattng poisonous grass. Calve, are now being tried in tbe hope that bfj will le.ru to discriminate According to tbe Census, third vol ume an iuvretigation disci oeed tbe fact that, out of 1,617,000,000 bnebel. of corn raised ir 1892. tbe followe : F r export, teed, spirits and surplus, 167,- 000,000 bnahels ; for human food, 150, 000,000 ; for food of work animal., 520,000,000 ; for food of meet-produc ing animals, 780,000,000 Huabels. There ia . great scarcity of corn in Mexico and dealer, in tbe city ot Mex ico My that tbe country require, at least 20,000,000 buabela from the United State., kut freight rate, will b.ve to be reduced, in order to bring it within tbe meao. of tbe people. A flood in China, lasting four days end submerging e lerge section of conn- try to the depth of sixty feet, caused the death of T0,000 people. Upwards of 400 deatbe id twenty- four hours is the cholera record in Naples. Riddles ere of tbe highest antiquity. The oldest on reoord is In tbe book of Judges irr. 14-18. We are told by Tel a t .a . . a riutarcn mat the girls of his time worked at nettiug or sewing and tbe most ingenious made riddles. Borne of the ladies of the oourt of Louis XV., in connection with tbe patches, rouge and paint, with which they disfigured their faoes, were so whimsical ss to wear eyebrows made out of mole akin Iheumat'sm Neuralgia, Sciatic I tmbsgo. Backache, Haadachs, Toothache, or.' Tii runt. S pllln. Mpravlna, Braitaaa, Barn.. Strr.te, Proat Ultea, At AU. OTHBS BODILY PAIK8 AMD ATBBB. SoM hy Drf (I.U .ad Dlr vwv wiirr. Fifty CmU UattU Dlracdm. I It I,.DgB. TBE CH RI.K8 A. VOOELEB CO. . CURES HiTWIlBIW) BBtttSWk, BmU, v. BV A ft: ,.f 9LsW V rW kxrPPki. U mm H GtRliANREMElf CMSMK AS SAILOBS AID ftOLDIMt IOlpl. J.iv of the tormshlp peui , brokoehlre bus bed yens of experi ence l trading et Chinese ports, and ties ewployeu mo Chinamen reg ularly on boats! his .hip In various fltfecftles. In speaking of the char acterlstlcs of the Chinese when . dual , e Mid yesterday that they are uns ettled as firemen on board steamers. They wor c twelve h urs out of tweo-ly-four in tbe stokehole, wboro tbe fSSapefwture average, over lt0coo staotly. The labor of shoveling coal fie verjr severe. As seamen on deck 4 aloft User are not so good. They have the physical strength to pull on oo a rape, but they are not sailors. "alow will they compare ,iu Frenchmen In that respect?" - was asked. They are not as good .allore, but they have greater eodurance." 'Have they any pluck?" 'Plenty of It In defending tbero. selves about deck.. The white Bail ors do not Impose on them aboard ahlp. They can tke their owe part every time. If you compare them m this respect with Frenchmen I should aay In a stand up fight the Chinaman would knock out his opponent. But when you come to man a ship with Chinese and expect them to meke a first -claM crew, you find yourself In a bad predicament, The Chineae na vy haa oo show whatever against the French, Their navy is composed of twoclaases of .hip, the Iron steamers and the Juoks, The Junk, are well represented by the plcturee you nave seen la books of travel. They ere ell armed with six or eight gone each, bat what can they do? S f.r they have served as coffins for their crews, who were drowned after they bad surrendered. Msny of the Iroo steamer, were built In Kngland. They were constructed oo excellent princi ple., end are very fine -Mips They are armed with heavy modern guns. White men were engaged to train the crews. But with all that thn shir nd the crews nre not a match for the great Irocclads of the French !! ot The number of Iron .teamer. In the Chinese n.vy is very l.rge. Tiey h.ve launched six nr gUi gantMKst- thomstdvee at Shanghai thn past y.ir to my knowledge. Tntem b fs ere built under the dirocth.ii of European ao' America. i B4fj architects They are first -cUs- isf ibuir kind, but they are too small. Chlu has oo hope at sea." 'Are there many white ra"i mn egg the ere U s" Na They have O 'vor h el m we than threo or four ft a .hip, m iy master, a chief officer, and a guun r Theao have been gotten rid of rapid ly tbe past year." What do Chinese sailors look like." The captain called to a passing of ficer. Send one of the Chinamen here," be said. Boon a rouod-faced CelestUi,cloth ed aa If Just from a laundry, came trotting along and stopped Jat the door of ttto chart room, where he smiled very cheerfully and saluted by bob bing his head down and punch ng hla right fore floger up past the brim of a blue eloth can. Then he stood still, with his knees and toes turned in, his hsndo limp, and with the knuckles to the front, and bis shoul ders crowding his lungs very hard. The captain laughed. The spectacle was com lea t Are all chineae sailors like that." 'He Is a very good Chinaman. KongAsiog can give any white man on tbe ship a good tussle if forced to It" You have seen the Chinese troops.'' "Yes. They are uniformed la the hues of tbe rainbow, besides black and white. Imagine one hundred laundry men In scarlet blouses and royal,purple trousers drawn up, In line adjoining them a company In pure white, then a company in bright green, andfthen one In light blue,and you have a Chinese regiment. When tbey march theyglftt up their feet like cats In the snow. But In spite or these peculiarities, they will makejit warm for the French on shore. Their number is legion, and If their officers hive profited by all the Instructions they have received in the last twenty years, they will make a good fight. I judge of tbelr pluck by what I have seen of them. On shore, In the open field, they will have s une chance to show what they ctn do. They will flight them as thny d singly when forced to H. In those mlsvrahln junks and in the am til teim ri no one could hope to d i anvtmng but sink with colors flvlng " "Do he Chinese still eliVM in the efficacy of stinkpots?" I think n t. It Is one of th few weapons they have djlseard i ( oar'i rl8n, but rhre is uo .1 uot but what. they will strive n strike ter- ror Into the he-trta of the enemy by I making loud and unearthly noises, EJcmorrat 8, 1884. Just ss we used to read they did In the wars of a hundred ..ears ago. A description of a battle between Chi naman and Frenchman, if dlscribed acurately and In detail, would make very Interesting reading." re w.BBiiHK. Has not the liepublicsii party con trolled the national administration for nearly 24 years 1 Has it not ease ted all tbe lasts din ing that time 1 Have tbesa laws not been executed by men of that party's choice t Use tbe party brought prosperity to yon and your family t Are you working for g kkI wage, all tbe time 1 Are there not many mills and manu facturing stsb!ishojnts abut down t Ar. w.gea not out down ? Are you not out of employment much of tbe time? Do yon fiod living cheap, rent, low, clothing cheap and taxation reduced ? How many days have yon been out jf employment afnos ths 1 st of January laat ? Are business affair. stifctory to you ? Did not tbe Republican psrly make buaineaa fTir what they are and aa bad as they .rel H iw much more .re yonr wage, to day than tbey were four year, .go when this .am. K .publican party promised you more pay and more work if yoa would support it. ticket ? Wbo has grown richer in the laat four years of Republican policy, yOu or tbe men wbo seek to allure you now with tbe aame argument ? Oo you not remember that you were told that if vou would vote for (4 srfield you would have prosperity, but if you voted for IN nock you would have adversity I Were you not told by Republican leaders tbst if Hsneock abouid be eleo ted half tb manufacturing establish ment in th. country would be .but down, wage redeoed, and hard ttmea geotrt.ily prevail 1 liav. not all tbesn thing, been liter ally trougbt abOBU by tti. eljOtion of Garfield 1 Are mtbi iomss U'ir more m&lj on ..f join', tban they weie four years ao ? lisve RpuhUctn premises ueen made good to yon ? Is it gooii pottey to continue a party in powei whose pathway is strewn with broken pledge, eae promise 1 Will y u now read oese theen ques tion again snd kstt netae lo vote without rega i y j.idir t rSBstSL. G mi. Walslev baa taken command in K,t The venerable Alvan Clark;, (he tele c h maker of Cam bridge, Mass., al- huugb fihiy years of age, is hale and brtr, and works rHsnlarlj. The International Forest y Exhibition st Edinburgh, bas awarded a gold medal of tbe first-class to Prof. Riley, of the Department of Agriculture of Washington. Tbe late Senator Aotbonv is said never to have used tobacco until he was fifty years old. Then he waa ad vised by bis physicians to try smoking for bronchitis, but it did no good, and he soon gave it up. Queen Victoria has had good fortune this aeaaon. Besides tbe gains from tbssaale of ber book, she bas won a prize at tbe Amsterdam International Exhibition for pigs bred at Windsor oa the late prince consort's model farm. Tbe late Duke of Wellington was very fond of animals, and at the park at Stratbfieldaaye he kept a herd of An gora goats, which be imported from the east about ten years ago. Tbey have been shorn every season, and the wool was used for the duke's coats and waist coats. He also possessed a number of very fine mules, several llamas and a flock of the smair Ardennes sheep, which produce the finest mutton in the wotld. Tbe duke alao otrried on the culture of trout. The use of terra-cot tu tiles for the roofing of buildings Is now advocated by engineers of the highest repute,ln place of slate and other popular ma terials. The tiles are very light, ow ing to the rectangular hole" traversing them longitudinally ; hut recent ex. pt-rlments have shown that they are capable of bearing trus enormous pres sure of 394 pounds per square foot,and when protected from blows by a thin sheathing, furnish one of the best ma terials available for the floors of large structures. A simple sunehine recorder is made by Prof. H. Macleold, by placing giohular bottle of water before a cam era iu such a position that he focussed ray flls on sheet of sensitized pain"- the cemrn b t. A- the sun link a Its dnily journey li produces u curved white Hue on he paper, and wh n loui ("-or the ui the Hue , stops. NO 10 TEMPERANCE DEPARTMENT, DITCD BY TUB Worsen'. tnru.iii Teraperaiefc Liisi Hcio, Bept. 22nd, 4884. Albany If. C. T. U. : Perbap. you are wendcring what we are doing in our Union. I can say that we are holding our own if not making much advsuce in onr line cf work. We have osd one addition and hope for more toon. There is not so much opposition to oar Union, as great indifference to the temperance cause generally. It almost seem, aa if some wives snd mothers here may b.ve . terrible awakening, when too late to do anything toward saving their husb.no. .nd sons. How any parents en feel aerure and ever paaa by cur .aloons and not. tbe num ber of men end boys lounging .boot them is . mystery. We b.ve in.ny plans of work, but are b.nipered by our weakness. We would like tc open . reading room as a e?.nter attraction to the saloons, but it looks impossible so fsr. Juvenile instruction is aeedel, but there i. little prospnet of our b.ving any pupils but children of temperance advocates, and beside, we cannot find a superintendent one wbo feels impelled to begin each an arduous wcrk, for we must not forget that home duties si w.y. should be first in our affections if we wonld mak. . success in our effort. for others. If tbe GjoJ Templars do not, we .hall circulate tbe petition, tat Scienti fic Temperance Instruction in our schools, and aim to make the canvass thorough. Nothing like making people take sides for or against yon know. Miss Alice Claweon, of Portland, vis ited us on tbe 10th, and gave us .n excellent lecture, which was much ap preciated. It was our first public meeting and w. hope it will recommend our line of work and .bow our purpoee. Rider J. W. Webb, who lectured here In June on Temperance, remembered tke W. C. T. U. very kindly, sows .re not entirely without eacoursgeuent.bot I can assure you our devotional exer cises are no, kept up through form, but we feet the need of Diviie aid and guidance. Your, for God and borne snd native Mr--. E. E. P EXT LAX D, Cor. Sec. W. C. T. U. The fifty-first Annual Meeting of tbe British Medical Aaaoci uion, recently bald at Liverpool, was on of the most largely attended annual mestios which this powerful association of medical men ha. ever convened. W. b-heve that more than 1,100 practitioner ,,f medi cine and surgery attinYl iu the spa cious and numerous rooms of too Col lege, and for three days discussed matters of great interest and moment both to the profession and to tbe pub lie. At tbe temperance breakfast given to 1 tbe members by the National Temper ance League there was an unusually large gathering, upwards of 250 medical gentlemen having accepted the League's invitation. The speaking was of a high order. The appointed Chairman, Mr. Arthur Pease, M. P., having been onavoidaMy p re vented from being present, bis place waa occupied by Mr. John Taylor, the Chairman of the Committee of the ; league, who travelled through the night from London in order to preside. His recommendation of total abstinence was thoughtful, complete and persua sive, and evidently made a deep im pression on the company. Mr. Taylor's testimony as to his long, healthful and happy teetotal experience, was so weigh ty and emphatic in favor of total absti nence as to carry conviction to every one present. His argument, too, was from an extra-professional point of view, was urged with so much deference to the educated and acieotific standing of bis hearers ; and waa conceived in so admirable a spirit of fairness and mod eration as could not fail to win the as sent and goodwill of all. -Mdicl Journ al. raoMiarnoN raeiiiairs Dear Union Signal : I wish every white ribbon woman could share my joy to-day. I have just returned from a two weeks' tour in Illinois, Ohio and New York, and in crossing the Missis- ... . t J T stppi river, our eastern oouoaary, x said to my husband, at us go into the dining car and see whether prohi bition prohibits on the line of the Chicago & North Western railroad." We had eaten oo the oar in Illinois and had seen wine bottle, in tempting display. The sable waiter showed his ivories, and in answer to my inquiries he said, "You'll aee in a minute,ma'am. And sure enough, soon an employe of the road came aboard the train and into the car, locked the wine closet, took the key, sealed tee door with the tin seal fuch as is used on express packages. On leaving the car he said, "This closet will not n opened till l open it next Tuesday, five days, on its return to cross tbe river and through Illinois to Chicago. Do you wonder that I rejoice in Ibis evidence of my own eyes 1 Yours, J. Ellxn Foster. STATE RICMTS DEMOCRAT. THE BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM II THE WILLAMETTE YALL1T. Special business notice, in Lcoal Cel umna IS esota per line. He en lax Leca notice. 10 cats per Hoe. For legal and transient advertisements 1 00 per avjoare for the first Insertion, snd 60 oenls per ao,ure for each subsequent Insertion. Kates for reher advertisements msde known on application. IMP POISON IN THE PASTRY IF rally use frmlt frmm whtek thmw arc FOE 8TREHGTH AXD TRUE FBLIT FLAVOR THEY STAND ALONE. Minats ar thc Price Baking Powder Co., Chicago, III. 8t. Louis, Mo. assess or Br. Price's Cream Baking Powder ass Dr. Price') Lnpnlin Yeast Gems, w. max. aox on wuri'Tm LIGHT HEALTHY BREAD YEASTGEMS Tha bast dry hop yeast Iw tbs world, arsa. rstssd by ihu yeast it light, white and whola- llfcs tor arsBdBaetbar's dsllcieci aeead. CROCERS CELL THEM. HKMNS ST TMS Price Baking Powder Co., ftiTnef Sr. prart wil FTcnu Eunta, Chtcs.o, III. at. 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Having purchased said mill I will re ceive wheat in store at the mill and ware house. When parties wish to .sell will uy the wheat or deliver it on their order. Sacks furnished to parties wishing to store. July 15th, 1884, JOHN A CRAWFORD. Alministorator's Notice of Appoint ment, Noiico is hereby Riven that the under signed haa been, by tbe County Court of Linn county, Oregon, duly appointed Ad ministrator of the estate ol Mshala Wilson, deceased. AU parsons having claims ngainst said estate are required to present tbe same, duly verified, to the undersign ed, the office of Weatherford & Blackburn In Albany, Oregon, within six mouths 1 rom the date hereof. Prior Wimo, Wratherfobd A Blackbc tx, Admr. Aity'a for Adm'r September 22od, 1834. PATENTS MmJXS Cm VVsS,,". srviMAsaaw am m ss. n wsat t looa to act as Boll Btors for 1 ents, Gareata. Trad M.rtL ODDTht. for tbs Uuoed 8taM. 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