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STATE RIGHTS DEMOCRAT ISSUED EVERY FRIDAY ST STITKS4 NUTTINti. itiinrrirK-u iaert Ratiifnsn iHMKlalklN Ktrrel. TERMS Or SUBSCRIPTION etnnl. oodt. Mr rr. In I rase. M I oo 1 60 nij oy. per jrer. stsnU of jresr Mftfi. copy, i muiuni. . elittfle eopjr, three month number 71 10 PROFESSIONAL CARDS. R. 3. STRAHAN. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Albany, Oregon. wwrir.L, PRACTICE IN ALL THE V Court of thin Ntat. Will give apeolal attention to collections and probate m alter. Offloe in Foater'a new brick. 4Ptf L. H. MONT ANTE. ATTORNEAT LAW. Notary Public. tibatny. Oregon. Offloe upatalrs, oyer John Brig store, tat street. vl4n28tf J. E. WEATHERFORD, (NOTARY PUBLIC.) iTTORNEY AT LAW, ALBANY. OKEiOM. ILL f EACTICt IV ALL THE COURTS OF THE suto tree, tianeanei 1 mmmmmmm la OJJ Pllw't Tempi. 1: t. O. POWBLU W. K. BIXYBU POWELL & BILYEU, vTTORNRYS AT LAW, Aed Solicitors in Chancery, 1MI4MY. ... omtaoN. Collections promptly made on all point. Loan negotiated on reasonable term. jerOfflce in Foster' Brick.- HnlOtf. J. J. WHITNEY, Attorney And Counsellor it Lav AND Notary Public. ALBANY, OREGON, Will practice In all of the Court of this State. All business intrusted to him will be promptly attended to. E. W. LANCDON & CO., ltftUGGISTt. Books. Stationery and Toilet Articles, A Large Stock and Low Prices. OITT DRTJO- STORE, tyl fcUSlXT. OBECO. F03HAY & MASON, WBOLSXAIS A SSTAIL Druggists and Booksellers. A pent for John B. Alden's publication, which we sell at publisher's prices with postsgcadded. ALB MY, OREGON. A. P RUSH AW, DRUGGIST. Stationary, Toilet Articles, Etc. PeESCRlPTIOM CAREFULLY FILLED, Albany, Or. FURNITURE. I hare the best stock of urniture In the city and will sell Cheap, Cheap, Cheap, The only stock of WALNUT FURNITURE in the citv and the lowest price in the Valley. Come and Undertaking, A complete stock an i can give SATIS FACTION. Try me, A. B, WOOPIN, Revere House, Cerae virsi nnd KlU worth Alkaajr, Oreg.a. W Garre t, Prop'r. ThUuewHoU'U fitted up In ftrrt clas ttyle. Table, .applied with the best the market afford.. Sprtnf Bed In every Room. A good Sample Boom for Com mercial Traveler. CsTPree Ceaefc tm mmd ft the .tel." ALBANY COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE NINETEENTH YEAR. ALBANY, OB. The First Term will commence on Tuesday, Sept., 15th, 1885. For particular concerning the course, of study and he price of tuition, apply to REV. J. C. WYeKOrr, Prestdeat, Aioany Bath Mouse. TUB UNDNRSIQNID WOULD RESPECT fully Inform th eitisans of Albany and t! tatty that I have taken charge of this Eitabliah men t , and, by keeping clean rooms and payin itrlot attention to butinaaa, expect to suit al IHosa who may favor us with their patronage Having hsratofor esrrisd on nothing hat rirst-CUsa Hair Dresslntr Saloons expect to gtra entire satisfaction to al ASy-ChMdien and ldtet' Hair neaviy ha.pood. JOS WKnBEB. DR.J.L. HILL. Physician and Surgeon Office cor. First and Ferry Streets, ABANY - - OREGON. O. O OHKBBT. O.B.PTBKB S ALBANY IRON WORKS. CHERRY is PARKES, (Successors to C. C. Cherry.) Machinists, Millwrights, and Iror Founders1. WE HAVE OUR NEW SHOPS ALL completed, and are now prepared to handle all kinds of heavy work. We will manufacture Steam Engines, Grist and Saw Mill Machinery, and all kinds Af Iron and Brass castings. rATTESNS Rf4.DK )X SRROKT NOTICE. Special attention given to repairing all kinds of machinery. Will also manufac ture the improved Cherry A White Grain Bepasator ADDITC Men.! six cent for potae,and rltlaiCl receive free, a ooetlr box of good which will help J ou to more monjy right away than ...ihi...u In tht. world. All of either tex. euc- ..i m fl rat hour. Th broad road to fortune -bob. before the worker, absolutely sure. At once .'Uveas Taos sad 06,, Auirusva, Main, VOL. XXI. SWSHs GERManreMEDY fa S Curst Rheumatism, Neurstfla. rui ram n W mm re n , mut, thi ru DaiADfeT5. TBI CHASleS A. VO.BI.Sa CO.. 4LTIMI. SP. AT IVw from Opiate, Kinetic and Poleon, Atwtlutrlit SAFE. 25 SURE. PROMPT. At Ptnwn Duim THI CM ASUS A. VOHKUn CO.. SALT1X0KK, 1 Eczema. And every apcclca of Itching and Burn ln Dlaewae Cured by Cnlicnrn. ECZEMA, or Ball Kheum. with as-onltinr Itehlnir and burning , intnUy re ved by a warm hath with Cuticura Soap and a tingle application of CuUcura, the great akin Cure. Tt repeated daily with two or three ioeee el Cuticura Reeolient, the new Mm purifier, t. keep the Mom oool, the peraptralion pure and unlrrltatinf, the bowel open, the liver and hid neyeaetive. will epeedilr ear Benetua, Tetter; Rlug worm, PwtriaeU, Lichen. Pruritus, Soald bead, dan druS and everr epeciee of itching, teal y and pimply humor, of the tcaip and skis, when the beat phyel- ane all known remeutee tail. Will McDonald, SMI Dearborn street, ( hkago.grtte fully acknewladgcsatur. of Ecsetsa, or head, neck, face, armefjend leg for eevtntee year, not able to walk eseept on hand and knee, for one year i no able to help htoieelf for eight year ; tried hundred. of rem edtee, doctor pronounoed hi caee hop. I no ; p.i lue nently enrod by Cuticura Reoolvnl (blunt purifier) and Ruticur and Cuticura Soap (the groat akin cure.) externally. Charles Houghton, Eon., lawyer, M ttate Street. lhaton, repoiu a eee of Kctrat under at chwtrst Uon for ton year, which covered the patient', body and limb., and to which ail known niathis of treat meat had boon applied without benefit, which wa eastpietely cured total by the CuUcura tUmedtee, leaving o clean nud healthy akin. Mr. John Thlel. WUkeebarre. fenn, write. : I have u.ered from Molt kheum tor eight year., at 1 1 mo as bad that I could not attend tu my booinoot far woek at a Uu. Thro boa of CuUcunnp four bottta Cool vent bav eoUrely cured mo of tbi. dreadful die- Fhyvlcian Prescribe Them . I hav. eothlng but the hignoet prate, for the roeulia obtained from your Cuti cura Utdle. of wh.ch I have ould more than ol all other of the bind. MONRO RON P. M. D. N Urel St. Philadelphia fenu. Art onld by all draggiett. Pric : Cmct'SA, tOe. ; RaaoLVE, SI : Sor. 2Sc. Porrn I'm -i a. Cue.. i l Co., Rxeton, Ma. Mend tor "Mow to Cure Skin Dieeooe " TIFT th. ooosptosioa and akin by nttng the Ctmcvsa SoAf, lffilllll Neuralgic, Sciatic. Sodden, Sharp and Nervoua pain, aheel utelv ansfai, teted by the CuUcura Anti Pain Ptaator, a perfect antidote U pain ami Mow, Original. Infallible. At MISS EMMA SCHUBERT Fine ICllinery, OPPOSITE REVERE HOUSE. FISH, GAME, AND POULTRY MARKET. MILTON HYDE, Proprietor. Fresh fish always on hand. Cash paid for chickens aud game. First Street, next door to Jos, Webber's, ALBANY, OREGON 1849 .386 ' 9 tfL2- 1 iOtirteou lilcy .coci fortune follow the tender cf The Dailv Alta IV Thnt rremost newspaper cl theFeoIIZo Coast, wlilch presents both sides uf a!l sjutttffa of public iuterest No eneinJea Lopuniiili or frieiida to pet. but fair etui truthful with all. The Weekly Alta Presents the strongest possible claim to a family circulation. It is filled with good reading, stories, fashion notes, and pays Intelligent attention to tho Honso and Farm. Splendid premiumn with tho Weekly Alta. TERMS OF THE ALTA. Br Kail, Foataeo Freo, in th United States and Canada. rvallv ItK-llKlInn fl.nil(t.v I On T . ... . $C 00 Daily, " " One Mouth Sunday Edition, One Year to 2 00 V.ctkly Alta, Ono Year. 1 60 ctf-nA mural r.ard r on n Bat for freo sam ple copy of Dally or Weekly Alta. Drafts, Checks, and other remittances hould be made payable to the order of the ALTA CALIFORNIA PUB. CO. San Francisco, California. Men Think they know all about Mustang Lin iment. Few do. Not to know is not to have. RedStar THADEVIU MARK. (ougIIure mm a i ... . BBiMriSV 1 6 m e r AHUix.Tex letter Kroai our regulsr oorreinondenL ) Wasiiinutok, Jd. 220(1, 1880. Oar law-makers on Capitol Hill baye had before (hem this week much mis cellaneous matter aud many mioor measures. It would be leas difficult to tats what questions were not touched upon by tbem lhan to mention those that base been discussed. In the Hen ate silver has been the ehief subject of debate, but in tho House, there has been a little of almost evety thing. The President lost no time in affix ing his signature to the Succession bill. This measure is thought by some to be far from perfect. Still, it will servs tor the preeeut to prevent uncertainty in tke event o( the death of the Presi dent, and it will give aasuraace that the administration of the Government will coutinae under the party te wbiob the people confided it, for the full term of four yesrr. The measure will prob ably alwajt be known by the name ot the "Hoar bill," but it was, in truth, a conception of Attorney General Gar land, and was originally framed ane! presented by him. Failing of passage ( it wan afterward adopted by Senator Hoar of Mass., and has taken bis nsme. There is an interesting controversy now between the Administration and the Sena'.e in regard to the suspension of federal officials. The Republican Senators eauoused on the subject end decided to ssk for papers bearing on re movals and sppointmesti Tho Presi dent instructtd the Cabinet officers to send such papers. The Republican Senators, or rather, some of their man agers, Edmunds, Hoar, Morrill and others were not satisfied with the infer mation contained in these documents, and forthwith put on their war paint They yot all they asked for, bat they went more and confessed tbet there was an errov in the form of the requeet for information. Senator Edmunds made a long speech in which be took the ground that the Executive breach of the Government ooutd and should bo mads to furnish sll of the information in its possession and the reasons touch ing the suspension of officials. Senator 8au!ebury, n Dsmocrst from Delaware, replied in defense of the Administra tion, holding tbst the Senate had no right to inquire into tbe reasons for suspension. The partisan Senstor from Yt. became atill more poitive, and asid bo was in favor of briagiag tbe mem bers of the Cabinet before the Senate Committees, if necessary, to ascertein the information upon which suspensions bad been mad. He further gave no tice that be would oppose tbs confirms tion of the successor of every suspended officials, anless tbe Administration would at leest say lucre was no infor mstioo in its possession I war ing on tbem. Tne Democratic Senators caucused in regsrd to the course tbey ho..M pursue towards tbs President's appoint ments. They bad special reference to wbet tbe Republican Senators might demsnd in the wsy of information con cerning tbe reasons for official changes made by tbe President. Tbe general umtimanl a nrttiiul in aaiiaii VII th.t wvatvaaaiwu sji mmm tm t nt srsirw w tbe Pietident tbould be suataioed in whatever course he may take. Mr. may Cleveland is averse to anything having svsn the sppssrsncs of bringing execa- ties pressure lo beer upon Congress. He is cot williog to exert soy inflosnce even indirectly, upon the members of I bia owo party. When asked by repm- sentstives of tbe caucus as to what he would have tbem do be replied, "Use your own discretien, yeur ewn jodg- ment aa to what is right and proper.'' Tbe week has been very quiet one in tbe official, social world of ths Capitol. Through respect to I he bereaved Cab inet family, that of the Secretary of 0 w w State. Miss Cleveland countermanded her tri-weekly receptions snd none of tbe Cabinet ladies received. Tbe see ond State dinner of tbe sesaou waa held at tho White House however on Thus- day evening. It was given to ths Di plomatic Corps, Tho invitations having been issued a week ago, Secretsry Bay- id .'eiallv iiiiiKxtMd the President - - that it should not be postponed. Commissioner Sparks of the Land O ffice holds the swful tenor of his wsy sgsinst the land tbeivea out West. He has never been in ths least psrturbtd bv this threats of asssssination he has ymA fwim nAHAM Ia wrhom ho ha. refused lend patents. There is prob ably more indignation against him in Dakota than in any other locality. Tbe Commissioner has just expressed his in- flexibility in a letter sent to that Ter ritory. He said, "I do not propose to confirm fraudulent entries, and I do J . a a a propose to nnd out inose which are honest and to separate them from those which srs found to be otherwise. " Wejcannot deny that there are cough mixtures which are injurious because they contain opium. But Red Star Cough Cure has no dangerous ingredi ents. It is prompc, safe and sure , only twenty-five cents a bottle. R i o I its ALBANY, OREGON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY SEWS Oft' TMII WMM. Twenty-four persons wore froxon to death during the recent storm In Kansas, The population of Europe has grown In the last century from 100,000,000 to 320,000,000 souls. The snow It said to be twonty four foot deep In some parts of Dakota. In round numbers the people of the United States consumed 1,228,000 tons of sugar of all kinds last year,an average of fifty pounds per capita of population. The supply of cranberries In the East still continues In excess of the demand end prices range from $2.75 to $5.50 per band. Last yesr at this time choice cranberries were worth $lfi to $17 per barrel. An experienced horticulturist pro tects his early cherries by placing a large, stuffed owl amid the brsnchee of the tree. The owl Is the great bugsboo of the birds. His presence filh them with consternation end alarm. Michigan celery growers propose to organise a celery exchsnge. Last year they shipped $25,000 worth. The fsrmers along the shore at Ocean Beach, N. J., hsve struck a little "booanxa." An Immense num. ber of sea claims were torn up from tbelr beds and thrown ashore by the recent storm, and those lucky fellows are earthing them away for fertil isers. Mrs. Anna Maria Green, daughter of Gen. Nathaniel Green, the Revo iutlonary hero, baa just died at tbe advanced age of 102 years. Sbo had aean and conversed with Washing ton. Ttxas has a species of wild hog that has Its hauoto among the cedar brakes. It fattens eo the pecan nuts. The animal is as fierce as the wolf. Tbe femstes sre killed and used by the natives and soldiers. The boar la a little too rank flavored to oe pal. stable. They weigh from seventy five to 150 pounds, srjd ere derkfcol. ored. Farming for Mrs. A. T. Stewart would appear to be unprofitable busl-net-. One T. H. SUiughaoe baa been awarded a verdict of $42,500 for in juries received while In her employ at a Garden City J, L,farm. A great pedestrian feat was accom- Piiaoea ny a Pennsylvania man aev- oral days ago. He la aald to have covered a distance of twenty-two milae In three hcurr and five minutes over a hard road. An enormous haystack In Lenberg, Bavaria, which was being used by vagrsnts for abetter from tbe cold, was burned a few nights ago. Twen- ty dead bodies were exhumed, and It we thought many more were burned to death. A little girl who lost a leg from injuries sustained on tbe Delsware, Lackawanna ic. Western Railroad lias .lfi a a . r m been awarded $20,000 damages lo a Brooklyn court. Tbe manager of a New York dime museum are reported having made in attempt to persuade M. Pusteur . I . . ... . .. " P"o exnimuon in tne wowery. l no Newark children have already w 1 been securod by tbem, and Dr. Bil- 1 Ink's their physician, has also been honored with an offer from these en- terprislntT showmen. There Is a great boom lo milk drinking in New York city. Wall trwet indulges extensively In the healthful beverage. Every side-walk fruit stand baa Its can of milk. The Pke varies from ono to five and ten ceribi per glass, according to the gen. tility of the locality and the excellence of the article sold. It is related that an English gen Human, who latoly came Into posses sion of his father's estate, returned to a railway company nesrly $100,000, which had been awarded the father as damages for running a line through qujte nt4turtyf Myg Jennie June, by Dbmocrat, the best local paper In the val h!s estate. The son claimed that In- hep Mn,aa for merftrv work. for her h or Thta u marvcl of chcap" stead of damaging the property it had enhanced its value. It is believ ed there are no such cases of fair "a7 on recoru in any muer uuu- i ii i i . i I t a. . A Case Net Beyond Help Dr. M. H. Hinsdale, Ksnawee, II!., nuvie us oi a remaraaoie cure 01 vwu- J..i L.LI. t He says: "A neighbor uP"n- wife was attacked with violent lnng I diiSaSCj and pronounoed beyond help from Quick Consumption. As a last resort the family was persuaded to try Dr. Wra. Hall's Balsam for the Lungs. To the "tonishment of all, by the time she bed used one half dozen bottles she about the house doing ber own work." Light is the sensation produce 1 on tbe retina of the eye by some force, usually emanating from a luminous body, but not always, for the same sen sation may also be produced by a cur rent of electricity, or by a quick blow on the bsll of tbe eye. " tmt Ask your druggist for a package of Oregon Kidney Tea. 1 1 H!Ot FACTS, A putty of stsroh and chloride ui zinc hsrdeoa quickly and lasts as a stopper of holes in metals lor months. A writer in Hygiene Pratique states that boots snd shoes may be rendered waterproof by sosking thorn for some boors In thick soap watsr. Tbe com pound forms a fatty acid within tbe leather and mikes it impervious to va tsr. Contrary to general belief, it is stat- sd thst the number of auioides ia this country is small in comparison with Europe Out of the more thsn 25,000 cft'os ef self-destruction which' occur annually in Europe and the United States together, only about 1600 can be laid to oar score. Dr. C. 0. Abbott, the"uaturlist, re cently found upon his farm at Trenton, N. J., a box tortoise, upon tbe under shell of which was out bis grandfather nsme, J. Abbott, with ths data 1821. The appearance of the tortoise denoted great age, and there is no reason to doubt tbe faet that tbe name was real lyenejraved upon it sixty four years sgo- Aooording to a hygiene article just published in tbe Laneet, the appetite is a moat misleading sensation, only re motely related to the actual dsmsnds of tbe crgaaism. If we only ate more deliberately we should find hstf our sccustomed qusotity of food sufficient to satisfy the most eager crsviogs of banger, and hence save ourselves from dyspepsia. Students sre graded st Princaton in six groups. Tbe athletes stand well down in tbe ranks, according to Presi dent McCoab. Fifteen of tbe twenty seven sre in tbe lowest twe grades, all but seven are below the middle, and only two get up into tbe second grade. Tbe doctor is in favor of athletics, but believes tbst sxesesivs bodly exercise takes too much time. According to Dr. E. Parmly Brown, the Sandwich islanders formerly bad tbe soundest teeth of any people en the globe, bat their teeth have now be gun to decay rapidly, an effect, it ap pears, of eating large quantities ci salt. This substance and sugar Dr Brown regards ss leading lectors iu destruction of hum to teeth et tbe preh eat time. Near Astoria, O., may be seen a e a a a no aepetai or sseSl aneiia wntch covers au area of four acres, and in places tbey are piled tea feed deep. A thousand loads taken away seemed to make no iapreeaiou on tbe beep. A clem opener made of the tooth of a whale was recent iy found among tbem. Over these shells there sre sixteen inches of ia e,hioh fir trees 400 years old ate growing. Experiments made daring the past two years to introduce a few of the mrf varieties of American oora ioto seme of the Austiian provinces have pr0Td very tuCoessful in Dalmati. . , rsasexat William H, Yandcrblit's executor have already paid over his bequests to the Domestic and Foreign Mis- alonsry Society of the Episcopal ai . . i;nurcn, xcov,uoe in an. ine amount I is to be securely Invested as a senar- ate fund, to be known as "The Wil- llam H. Yaoderbllt Fund,"the income alone to be paid to the treasurer of I the board to be used for such mission work ss the board may from time to time direct. Mr. Spurgeon found only a tempo- rary relief from neuralgia In his veg etable diet. At first it seemed likely to restore him to health, but it eoon proved no aid to that end. He Is in a very over wortceu aua neuralgic condition. Mr. George Bincroit considers 250 words written, per day, a good liter ary average for an historian. Mrs. Burton N.'Harrison.the writer of so manv pleasant books, comes her genius for literary work, for her grand mother .Virginia Randolph, was the kinswoman and pupil of Thomas Jefferson, early trained by him at Monticello to habits of Intellectual exercise, and In her day a very well known writer on old-fashioned themes of doctrine and romance. From tbe i i i . i in Ts..i - oooK-toviog auu menry iwumw . . .. .1 i jiiiuBii uueunux uu tne pavciu o s I Mpfl (nhArib. thfl 8ime Mrs. Harrison inherits the same taste, and her early life in the old Fairfax family homestead in Virginia, under the careful guardianship of a mother who waa a rare specimen of intellectual womanhood, was well ftdapted tQ foster and stimulate her last gifts. Mr. Gladstone finds his annual correspondence to exceed 3000 letters per month, or an average of 100 a day,besides;innumerabe postal cards, circulars and papers. And yet peo ple will write him and ask him for ex an autograph I C W Lomler fc Co.. of Portland, are duly . ..a i o . a -srv 8 authorized advertising agenta tor tne DEMO CRAT fer that city. 14, 1886. N H valuable presents distributed to our customers. THIRD DISTRIBUTION APRIL 1, 1886 Every customer shall have an equal chance OUR NEW STOCK Much at BANKRUPT SALES, and wo Droooqft rr n u HSJS eithKa or produtani? cure some or tne rare bargains offered and look over our , 5, 10 and 25 Cent Counters, iSZJZSi&r" bUt Wbat to Pay doubl. N. H. a:llen & Co., ALBANY, OREUON, Jan. 2nd, 1886, The danger that always goes along with a standard family mediciae is the counterfeit or frsud, which follows as dsrknees does light. Protection sgsiast this dsoger lies in csreful ebservstton of what, end of whom, you buy. Doubt tbe honesty ol sn druggist who states there is any other Simmons Liver Reg ulator than thst prepsred by J. H Zeilin fe d., Sole Proprietors ; or thst thsre ia sny liver medicine having like stTsctive curative properties, or contain ing tbe eame ingredients. No mstter bow fsr from cities yon may b, you need not dread accidents or rheumatism, if yon are supplied with St. Jacobs Oil. Tas M.t Agree A woll as the most effective method of cii.pAillng headache. StakSfl and fever, or eleanslng th system I bv taking a few fMM of the pleasant California liquid fruit remely Hyrup of Flff. SGe snd ft bouies for aal by Woabay A Mason, Lang don A Co. .tot melon. St. I U wlseaae. It would seem to be a truth appreciable by all, and especially by profeasore of tbe healing art, that to remove the dleeaee,not to alleviate Its symptoms, should be the chief elm of medication. Yet lo how many instance do we eee tht truth admitted in theorv, ignored in practice. The reason that Hotur' Btomach Bitters ia eue easeful in ao many case, with which remedies prevloualv tried were Inadequate to cope. Is aitribuubto to the fact thai it I a medicine which reacbe and remove the causes of tbe various maladies to wblob it hi adapted. Indigestion, fever and ague, liver complaint, gout, rneumn- llam iiunltr nt th howl. urinarv - i Mm nni .in oiunr mi mi ,i am iv ' . . . . i -.11 . .tttltU. -"Z w ;roold oul by It. It goes to the fountain head, it ia reuy, not nominally, a radical remedy, nd it en dow th vstem with an amount of vigor which i Its beat protection against aieeaae. Final rreef. Partisa makiotf final oroofa of claims either through the Roseburg or Oregon City Land OIK eee, can have the same pabliihed in the Democrat by so notifying th Kgtter at either of those place, Friends of this paper will confer a favor by considering this when they make out thair final clairca. 0pagoa Kidooy Te4 oarea M kiiMJ it90 bie Tell Yoar Xrujlibor. Tell your neighbor who ia not already a subscriber to the Democrat that we will furnish him the Weekly !fir,the best me- tropolltan paper in the country, and the ncss. can at mis omcc iur a epcv.iuH.ii "iv . . . rt ........ of the World. ajrrap ef rig. Manufactured only by the Califoruia Fig Syrup Co.. San Francisco, usj.. is matures Own True Laxative. This pleasant liquid fruit remedy may be had of r oahay a mason, S W liangdon and Co, at fifty centa or one Millar tier bottle. It is the moat pleasant, w. 5'VL-"L-; . M1 th Liver. n.AKf. anil AtTectiva remedy Known, to 7'Z T ' 7. v.i..i mfl&IIfcttS bliu n . a vvim w - i K-idoeya ana noweis freoiiy ye moroujju'yi I to diapel Headaches, Cold,, and Ferers ; to r..r r.on.tination. Indiceation and kindred 115 W AGON WOOD AND HARDWARE Pfttnr A Stewart have neck-yokes and nolA.t.rA. ironed or unlroned, neck- felloes, spokes, ax trees, etc., all for sale yoke lrona, Btnsjte-iree irons, mu iruuo, us p. B ARN DOOR HANGINGS, Are always breaking, unless you leave b bind said hv Peters A Stewart, of Al- de k.n. rPhowara msdfi of wrOUffht iron nannnr uimn rnfl irGA BUU win iw . . J .T:.l" in iT-f . life time. Don't hang another barn door un til you have seen nem. I. CASE PLOW3. Tht. famous nlow is well known in Linn County. Tho ohllled and steel plows ar well made from the very beat material and are warranted to do as good work and scour fully as well as any otnerpiow Peters & Stewart are tbe sole agents. NO 39 NEW DEPARTURE Allen 100 NOTICE. luring coDClndoi to close out Ms bttiinaas, now offers bit entire as ot STOVES, RANGES, HEATING AND COOK STOVES together with Ms entire stock of TIN, COPPER AND SHEET IRON WARE AT COST. fcj cl03ing oat' now totta Om for kffifife o replenish their htchens and dairies with ware. ALBANY, to si asraiBcas. Htatementeof account of subscribers with tbe DanecAT hsve been pieced In tbe bends of agenta through the county, so that subscriber desiring to eee either how tbey stand, or to settle for the eame. can do se by calling on tbem. This la for the convenience of both subscribers and the Dbxocrat, Thoae desiring to pay a year in advance and get tbe American Farmer" ene of tbe beat agricultural pa pare In tbe U. 8 , can do eo with our aeente. Call on the following gentlemen at the places named : O pcoahow Brownsville. R Hhelton Sclo. F M Miller Lebanon. Ham May Harrlabur. F. A. Walta - ..Sbedd THE BEST ,.utii ia the world 1 Hall's mts bm. it cese u disc of .i .id MnSnsfstSS the hair gland .i.i ... :u.u. It Mop the falluut'of ) .. . It- tununir pray ; cures .1 ! itorvs youthful color and r araaeo t bonds already ' . "! following arc a few iMta t. !1 What i done by HALL'S abatable Sicilian B PENEWER: . 1 1 x-.:v, S4 1 Franklin At., SUM k f Kry- i t' i. i t ii;- r i: lt:ir nln-ady : . -i htsiasss liAiti Its ttvwa aud . m :.!'.tTrr . :., i srbat t os : ly liito. s't.u ibmped 1 ui . I ri h H.; ! . luxuriant t-.nU lnlu.r l.o itr Imd. U., Ci . i njh hi, Chttktrt, f luul i. .':. ! tret bvn .ix'8 ii."-. ;i Kswsa, H . , srhti !. vr r. jiiiy lall oritfi:i..l Cl-1. f'tr.'lt, ?7 .. MTtlftc. ? r: v f ii l i wvih at for wrt l. t: ;ir;.l color I I. i l IV . A. T V v . .; -I ...I I' DM i I i ; r- ; I n v ;', :ii .1 r. i.i! ! Pn. Fmh. f llAtt.' li l.. v. ii . . ; i .1 . ..i etny ! n.a, K. 1 if. .1. X ! .1 I..V 1...U' Ij ! ji.tt. r.i,i,r',:h. a. Vn., Hat i !!.-.' I. km n'ca i ...u.r . , kuk i." .i tnurteux nvbslRncrm cn' r i::'" iii' tt.iRtesI kn of H..fjui liM't l;v.NKWEa, Kiid it b) red n vt t Its vejsrtubJv ItHfre ii uf . rriul r it ihii.t1 htj ht trrss'Une f !al t tec s iil ks a j r. veatvt' (i . l's eftVeta are natural d laidinir, 'id it At not iniike the hair dry iml bin -!i v . lik die mm h!! ri-vtelldves KOSa puuiidsd with akobul. Buckingham;o Dye foi; THE WHISKERS Is, ill four resjx'cts. f; 1st It Will IMMMtl t . i oturrs. uttural ri. folur, brown or liVk. i: tl si'.v iu 4dTbc color i j ialue 1 i i : maaent, etiHUOt he wasln ! iu air! wH! r. oil anj - iliiir with which i '! ; i n'stet. Al His ashtsio nmer:lon, ntd mow ronveaVeni of avplta'ioH thuti niy oihir hair or whisker dye. 4th It contains no d: h tt rlo;w h.'ro- ilicllts, as do many jn ; ;::; !:: oi.'t ml for like use. Prepakki BV R. P. HALL & CO., Nashua, N. II. Sold by all dealers iu medicines. STATE RIGHTS DEMOCRAT. THE BEST ADYEETI8II8- M1DHJI IN THE WILLAMETTE YALL1L Hpocial business notices in Leeal Oe umns it cents per line. Regular Lees notice 10 cent per line. ..For nd ' n'-ngsj srr Ia 00 per square for the fleet misaaaja. ineertio "IW t9t mk sesawsffkejait Rates for other advertisement known on application. Go,. Red CrownlClLs IS0M, LANNfNG 4 CO., PROPft'g. saw process plocb scrsxies von ---- paj AXD BAKKBS CSBV BEST STORAGE FACJLIT11S. Highest ;Price in Caah U Wheat albany;or. FRED GRAF, JCsnufaoturer and Dealer In all kinds e AID UNDSRTAXEH 8 First Street Albany, Or c I, WOLVaHTOlf, o, x. xavxsnv W0LVERT0N & IRVINE, ATTORNEYS AT LAW STOiSoe up stairs in Feo man's Brick ALBANY, OREGON F OR SALE. One hundred and forty acres, nits tmlss above Lebanon. 40 acres ia del tivation. 10 acres slashed and aowa ts graaa Comfortable d wellies;, sssei outhouses. Cheap. Inquire at this office. T. J. STITBS. ATTORNEY AT CAW I -AND Notary Public. DR. I N. W0 IDLE. Veterinary Surgeon, Office at Sohmee a Stables. ALBANY, tORECON saiv wa nm. AUNDRY AND CHINA MKRCHANISIW0 BUSS. K.SS. Klc, tea and Japanese (nod, underclothes, sold at bottom prices. Centos Uale Uhina labor. faWNext to Oitf Bank JJARDWARE OF ALL KINDS. Axes, mattocks, ' brush hooka, pieke shoyels,spades, forks, grindstones, wheel barrows, wringers, ropes, and almost everything you want, can be had for cash a Peters A Stewart. C NTS AND OILS, Piters kS