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8 TATE RIGHTS DEMOCRAT B f m o r r a STATE RIGHTS DEMOCRAT. THE BEST 1DTERTI8IIB IfDIBI III TEE WILLAMETTE TJLUJT ISSUED EVERY FRIDAY STITES4 NUTTING. vtnMiirnci-ii mmtmt niidia Mrwarfaltla street. TKRMR Of aUBSCWPTlOH (! mm. Mr mr. In adraaoa H H aiafla oopy. Mr jraar. ataaU ol yaar....... a SB 1 60 Slngls oopy, ihr. aaontaa I ) ramlMr U PROFESSIONAL CARDS. R. 8. STRAHAN. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Alasay. Oregon. WILL PRACTICE IW ALL THS Courta of this Stats. Will Rive Special attention to collection and probate matter. Office In Foster's new brick. 49tf L. H. MONT ANTE. TTORNEY AT LAW. Notary Public. Office upstairs, over John Br! taw store, 1mm 1st UNM. J. K. WIATHXRTOBD, (WOT ART PUBLIC,) iTTORNEY AT LAW ALHAST. . faTlLL PRACTIOK 1 ALL THE eoCBTB OF TBI Tf SUO. Special etteaUo 1TMI M BOHMllO SS r.beU aaattsr. UOddrsllaVa TimiIi CHS f. O. rttWIU. W. . HILTBXT POWELL A BILYEU, .TTORNFXS AT LAW. And Solicitor in ChanTfrr A LB AWT. - - OtECei. Collections promptly mad on all point. ijoans negotiated on raaaonaoia (arms. aaSTOflkoe In Foster Brick. Tl4nl9tf. J. J. WHITJSEY, ittornej And Counsellor It La? AND Notary Public. ALBANY, OREGON, Will practice In all of the Oonrts of t.lsfttai. All bostnea intrusted to him will be promptly sissndsd to. L W. LANGOON & CO., IvKVOOISTS. Books. Btatl and Toilst Artioles, A Lara and Low Prtoaa. OITT STORE, an ejusasrr. nasai. FOSHAY & MASON, AS Druggists and Booksellers, Agent for John B. Alden'a pnblloaUo , which we aail at publisher's prices with postsge.dded. ALIAIT, OKBOOI. A. PRU8HAW. DRUGGIST. Stationary, Toilet Articles, Etc. PRBSCEIPTIMS CAREFUL LT FILLED, Albany, Or. FURNITURE. C have the beat stock of Srmture In the city sod will sell Cheap, Cheap, Cheap, The onlj stock of WALNUT FURNITURE in the citv and the lowest price in the Valley. Come and eee. Undertaking, A complete stock and can give SATIS FACTION. Try me, A. B. WOOPIN, Revere House, r.fK.t tat aad Umrtk Albany, evegen. W Garre t, Prop'r. This new HoWl la HUM op in trst alaaa style Tables with the Mn the market affords. nac i In every Moom. A food Sample Room for Corn- ITraeeien. Cwl t an it fres the flotel.i ALBANY COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE NINETEENTH YEAR. ALBANY. OB. The First Tern will commence on Tuesday, Sept, lotb, 1885. for parUanlara concerning the oauraea of atndy and he prioo of tuition, apply to BKV. 4. C. WICKSrr, rrcatdlcat. Aioany Bath House. rHJ UNDKH81UNBD WOULD RBSPBCT r.Uy tfortn the oitiian, of Alb.ow and ri jkaitythat I hvetak.n charge .fthii Betabliah meat, and, by keeping ol.aa roomt aad payin trie ttta ties to baaiaaM, .ip.cu to aelt .1 Ihotewho may favor us witb their patronage Qarlag heretofore carried on nothing bat First-Class Hair Oraaslns Saloons ipeot, to giv. .ntira ,atUfciion to si JMPCVMdi. and Lad lea' Hair aaatly on haopooad JOS W1BBEB. DR. J. L. HILL, Physician and Surgeon, Office oor. First and Ferry Street, ABANY 010 N. O. O OBIBBT. O.B.FTnKS S ALBANY IRON WORKS. CHERRY & PARKRS, (BDQOMnn to C. C. Cherry.) ttacMstg, Mfriglit8, and Iroi founders. WE HAVE OUR HEW SHOPS ATX completed, and are now prepared to handle all kinds of heavy work. We wfll manufacture Steam Engine, Grist snd Saw Mill Machinery, and all kinds f Iron and Bras Castings. PArrsmHS Ntsf as shokt hotice. Special attention given to repairing all kind of machinery. Will slso manufac ture the Improved Cherry A "White Grain at nnlVlr Bend alz centa for noetafre.and f "ill &Eli receive free, a coatly box of ft-ooda wbleh wsll help yon to mora money rifht away than tkinr aha ia thia world. All ef either aez, aue- d from first hour, Tha broad road to fortune an, before the worker, absolutely aura. At once dates lata and Ot, Auffutta, Maine, VOL. XXI. PCI REMEDY For Pain iRrflaa llaTaanen mi iaa sw A. re. a fcaa a r Wt ffm Ovtesea, JOaaaflM enat SAFE. SURC. PROMPT 25 At Mi'Mm .t n.t, fa ousts LtMiua ceSAixtsaa,s. Eczema. And every of Itrltiafat C ared bj 14 bomlnf , Instantly raOs br warm halh wttS CwAleuraSoap en. e etaate application at Cattseara, the free! akin Sara. T4is repeat, daily wliStwe KCZIM A. er Salt RKeam. with agoalilnr (whir or ttirae deaee ef Catieara mlaeni, vAe new bleed pariSer, to keeaUe bios ceej, the paraptreUon par. aad .nlrrttotiai, the howela epM, the liver end aid- aeura. win irmy era Sisiiai. Tetter? aiae a. rairieale. Lies.. taHtua Saald head. du. sal tiumore era at me aoaip auu afcla, wfcett the heat pkyaL a Will McDonald. BM1 fall act.aw1aata a ei toaa. arme ead Im for eeventeea veara-. ant walk except a San da aad keeea far aoe year i a toaatp hUMtii for etfbt rear . tried eaica. eucvere majaaeia mt nankly enred ay Cuatut Raaotretrt (hlat'd and fcllaeia a4 Cateesra Swap (the great ah estoTMiiy. lawyer. lion tar ten year., which covered the Miictifi body and limaa, aad to which ail known wekeSt of ttwat- HlMtm applied without benefH. whkh iif lilily cared aotoly by tha Cwtk ;ra iMviaweaaaM ad healthy akin. Mr. John ThJeL WUkeabarre. Fwan. wrltoa : I hare M7arad tram Salt Shawm far atohtreara. at tuaae eo bad that I eauld aea attend to my awSaaw tor waeka a ttota. Tkraa limaa ef faileinaeml km hnillea Seaolreni have entirely cured me at thia dread hi! dia- Phyaidam Praaoiba Tbawj. I hare aothiaf hat the htohaet pratoa tor the reeolte obtained from year CuU CTf Sledlaa, of which 1 hare aht mora than of ail ether of the kind. MObTflO BOX D, M D. MSS H Bmm St. Philadelphm Pwm. Are eold by all dfSffffftA. Price : Cvtkxaa. We. t Dhm..VM Wl IIaiB UHLm It Il.t. .MM I'M w kai. Co.. Boetoo, nam. Sand tor "flow to Oar Shi. DlMmna" Tirr the UmCsmvu perfect aniidoto to feet. ad Maw, Original, Infallible. At MISS EMMA SCHUBERT Fine Millinery, OrrUSIlt ReTcRc NOHSt. FISH, GAME, AND POULTRY MARKET. HLT0I HIDE, Proprietor. Fresh flab always on hand. Cash paid for chicken and game. First Street, next door to Jee, Wsbber's, ALBANY, OREGON 1849 Vym. 1886 Zr rN i 19 CourieousS Active. V- Wffy ood fmrme follow the readers of he Daily Alta 'j. ht foremost newspaper ol tha FeoltSo Oofmffe which prcsentsj both sides of all M i tn ", , yblio interest No eneodes to pdn'vh ox hiend to pet, but fair sod truthful with alL The Weekly Alta Present the strongest possible olaim to a family oircnlatlon. Zt to filled with good reading, etorio, faahion notes; and pays Intelligent attention to the Hons find Farm. Splendid premium with the Weekly Alta. TERMS OF THE ALTA. B7 Mail, Posugs frte, in tha United ftstss and Canada. Dally, (lnolodlo Sooday) On. Tear .M 00 Dally, " On. Month. f Snoday Edition, On Tear 3 00 Weekly Alta, On Tear 1 Send postal card request for free Ble copy of Daily or Weekly Alta. raft. Checks and other remittances I should be made payable to the order of tne ALTA CALIFORNIA PUR CO. San Francisco, CraiMornia. Men Think they know all about Mustang lin iment. Few do. Not to know is not to have. ran caaaue HedStar Bheomatic Kenralffie, tiimtl, lttflda. Share aad Kerr one peine ahm lately aonlhi. laard by the Cutlcara Anti-Pain PI attar, a 'at - amwmwmmmMi J k " M M m - wMmwmwMwmwmmm mmmHmmmP I WASMMCTwN LCTTBM. fret ear regular ranvupondettt.) I WAiHisaTOK, Feb. 5th, 1889. Ths atUtuds of the President tod Senate esntinves to be the ehief tople 0 oonment here. What will the Rs peJbliean Senators next do 1 is a popu lar question. With Senators Logan, iktsauada, Merrill, Hoar and Sherman as ieadsr they might do almost any. thing that is extreme er un warrantable. But seme of them have become recalci trant, aad hostilitss may yet end in a Senatorial retreat. There is very little hartnonr among the majority in the Senate. There srs too many Presidential candidates on .heir aids of the Chamber far unity of purpose and action. There are no less then eight Republican Senators who are looking hopefully towards ths White Mouse n J 188. The aituatisn as between ths Senate Administration to not materially hanged, hut soma ei the Republicans are auxieus to hare the trouble end, snd base gone so far as to say there is no real issue. One of them said, "I wish some one would disabuse the pub lic ssiftfi of the belief that there is going to be amy fight between the President snd ths Senate. There sen be none" continued he, "for the Presi dent to master of the situation. If be rsfssee the information we ask, that Bat tles it. We can do nothing to confirm. At the end of the session he osa re- eeaoint bis man, or appoint soother man, that is all." And then Senator Edmunds, who has been ons of ths maaagers of this monatrattoo against the Administra tion, virtually called for a truce to see farciesl proceedings. It was when be eeked thst ths Riddleberger resolu tion, presented by the chair to the Sen ate, be laid on the table. The resolu tions referred to the strained tsisliooa between ths President and Senate in regard to information affect leg officials asseoded or appointed, and defioed the President's duty in the matter from the Riddleberger standpoint. Mr. Ed munds, suddenly a wakened to ths fsct that the Senate had been w eating time, and said that there wsrs but four lathe of the seesion hft for business. The resolutions embodied wo practical questions, and it would be tims snoegb to debate the question when it should become a practical eee. Mr. Riddleberger to the Republican, read jester Sen tor from Ye. Us is ad- dieted, to making ecoeatric propoeitioaa to the Senate, and something radical and silly is si ways expected from him. But en this occasion he wet sufficient- y sober to criticise tba hosry beaded Vermootsr fer voting against the Rid dleberger resolution. He mentioned the feci that Mr. Bdmende himself had inaugurated debate en the subject in- velved. He concluded by remarking that be did not mind being rue over by a railroad trais, but bs did objeet to betsg mashed by a wheel bar row. Although the Republicans as a great nl about removals without eauss, I happen to know that they only with more bad been made by the new an tborUiet, A Republican Senator ex pressed bimself freely a few days sines, "Confound Ctsvslend, exclaimed he, "Ths Republicans in my State have bean completely demorslixed snd our organization has bean broken up be cause some of our most active politicians have been letsinsu in office." Stid be. "tbsy ire ftfrsid to help us last tbsy might be removed, and I wish the President would dismiss every Repub lican now holding office in my State. Then tbsy would go to work again for the party." Ths Senats ba now called upon three of the Cabinet officers to furnish information bearing on olfieia! changes, Att'y Gcnsral Oarland, and Secretaries Manning and Lamar. The two 'otinr have refused and the latter will do likewise. And now the House of Rep resentatives has naked the Becretarv of the Treasury to outline his future ail ver policy. If the Administration were not master of the situation it would licit the s) it. pat by of the public. It has been asked to account for its past actions, for whit it is doing at present and finally now, it has been eeked to state its future intentions. Congress has accomplished but little so fsr this week. The Senate has talk d of Dakota, high Art and ths Else torsi Count, but it has not voted for mr W rr t anything. Ths Houre is ss usual watting for something. It is now wait ing for committees to report measures Ths committee professes too be hsrd st work however ,and pretty soon bilis will corns pouring in. For ths week sll social entertain ments that had been srrangsd by ths Administration circle have been aban doned through respect to ths bereaved family of the Secretary of State. All itngagemeMto wsrs canceled snd invita tion! recalled. Two wesks ago tba social world of the Capital stopped its J round of gejety in consequence of the ALBANY, OREGON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY death of the Secretary Bsvard's daugh tar. This wesk stons again for the death of the Secretary's wifs, who was unabls to survive ths shock of their daughters' death. A nLAMPHKllXK'M TKIBISJLX gfaMTM. Nsws of a strange, and mysterious occurrence st Millsrsburgh, Dauphin county, bss been received here. On Thursday morning thsrs was a jeeisl crowd in a hotel at that plans and while tbsy wsrs imbibing Samuel Mottar en tered. M otter was well known through out ths county ss a patent-medicine peddler and was about fifty -five years of age. ilia wife died in the alea.-bouae sotns time ago, snd sinus then b has heen living near this pleee. Shortly after Mutter entered a dis oussion on rsligious subjects arose. Ths sacrament ef the Lord's Supper a w was talked about. Mottar became very earoeat in his talk, and finally dared the men to indulge in an imitation of the Lord's Supper. Tbey agreed to bare It with beer and bread, and so- osrdiegly a g1ss was filled witb that beverage. Tbey then knelt in mock humility, and with tbs beer in one hand and the bread in the other Mot tar went along distributing a bits and a so p to each. Suddenly, when bo was about half through, a strange noise was heard, and looking up the men saw a eight that "msde their blood ran cold and froxe the msrrov it tbsir bonss." As near as the soared men could describe it, tbsy declare it was an immense, ill formed snd foul beast with great cloven feet, painted horns and eyes thst fiaebsd fire. With wild yells tbs men rushed ont into tbe open sir snd scattered in every direction. Finally all of thsm reached their bosses except Mottcr, who was away for a long time, and at last he arrivsd, a maniac. He was put to bed end physicians summoned, but Ubey could do notbiog for him. He raved, howled aad prayed, declaring that he bad seen the Evil One and that be was lost. His torture was tort ibis, but nothing oould be done to relieve hint, snd bs died in ths wildest agony. Ths death-bed scans is ssid to nave been fell of horrors tbst can hardly be deecribed. widen ANa ovstssi aaBiAs ran roix- This I a now ides to many people, bat when once tried it will bo seen to pay well. Glass pounded as floe wheat is so excellent article to feed to chickens and, In fact, all kinds of poultry. Window paint, old bot tles end broken glass ware generally broken up flue, is fsr superior to river gravel, as it U much harder end sharper, and hence helps digest their fjd much better than gravel. Fowls rarely get sick thst have plenty of finely pounded glass. I havo about 600 head and I feed a gallon ever two days, and they eat it about ss readily as wheal. I also pound up oyster shells in tbe same way and eed them about two gsllons per week, which makes the hone shell out eggs About right. Each person using glsss and oyster shells ean grind er pound thorn up with such implements as they have on hands, but each should be pounded down as fine as peas down to grains of wheal I order shells from Portlsnd at 75 cents per hundred pounds. After the glsss has been pounded there is oo danger In handling as it will not prick. Try this sod you will havo oo croup, cholera, diarrhea, mopioess, er sleepiness, among your fowls, but on the contrary healthy, vigorous chickens and eggs beyond expecta tion. For glass, save all broken glassware about your place, and If this is not enough go to your drug gist and from him purchase glass and get the broken glassware with which he is alwsys abundantly supplied. Poultry thua fed will not require nearly so much other food. Former ly I lost many fowls from disease, but now I lose none. Poultry Max. TMB SECRET Of UYIM0. Soovill'a Sarsanarilla. or Blood snd ' ; , ; a , v . -f Lriver Syrnp,will sure Scrofulous Taint Rhea ma tiara, White Swelling, Gout, Goitre, Consumption, Bronchitis, Nerv ous Debility, Malaria, and all dissasss arising from an impure condition of the blood. Certificates can be present ed from many leading physicians, mis inters, and heads of families through out the land, endorsing it in the highest terms. Ws are constantly in receipt of certificates of cures from tbs most reliable sources, snd ws recommend it as the best known remedy for the cure of tbe above diseases. Tbe apprehension of evil is many timss worse then the evil itself ; ssd the ill a man fears he shall suffer he suffers in the very fesr of the. The merits of St Jscobs Oil as a sure core forrheuraattsm are known everywhere. It id estimated that nearly $100,000, 000 are invested in tbs newspaper of this country. In Choi u! a, Mexico, ons can buy "fiOG.y ear-old deities for a few cents,nd household gods at $1 a peek." Ths average Amsrioao eats shfht timss eg much sugar as the average Russian, who prefers lemon juice to milk and sugar in bis tee. Is it true that, wbsn washing their feces, msn always rub op and down and snort, while women spply ths water snd then stroks gently downward 1 A msn of Baltimore drives f he. ens tandem, tbe wheeler being tremen dosnl big, the next of moderate sis, then s smsll oos,anJ tbs lesdsr s pony. Ths American family ie falling off in numbers. It 1850 it contained 5M persons ; in 1860, 5.28 ; in 1870, 5.00, and in 1880, only 5.04. At present tbe average may bs tsksn to be bsrsly 5. To keep postage stamp in tbs pocket or memorandum book without sticking, a Nsw Orlsans peetoAce clerk d vises people to rob tbs sticky side over tbe hair two or three timss. Ths oil of tbs hair costs ths mucilage aad pre -vsnts it from sticking. Where a European takes bis dog out for a walk, according to tbe North China Mail, a Chinaman carries a cage, imprisoned in which is s bird, snd wbsn bs sits down to rest be bsegs tbs cags upon a tree in order that be may eajey tbe flood of melody wbicb it poured forth from the bird's throat. CMABCwAfj AS t CfUgAXUSgSSV. A Minnesota farmer writes Hoard's Dsirymsn as follows : "My sxperienoe in handling bogs, ailing with cholera, and prevent ioa, dates from 1853 to date. As a bey herding from 500 to 600 bead in Bast ern Pennsylvania, we were troubled with the discuss, losing Urge numbers, snd sdministsrisg various medicines, but all of no value, until we struck on charcoal, which stopped the loss and cured the bogs premptlv. After feed ing tbe charcoal la vari M ways, w, adopted the following -un h when the disease was Wad and many dying off. We would ramr.v the hogs from tbe fseding pen, plo them in a clean i nest ore with ntantv or clean water to .... ... , . . . . ng tbs beg to wallow, and feed tkem mixed charcoal witb bran, as much as tbsy could sat, Sll them up witb it. Tbe mixture was mad one half bran and one-half bard weed charcoal ground fine. This invariably stopped tbe worst ease of nog cholsra I have ever seen, in five dsys time- As for prevention, we feed wood ashes ones a week, mix ed witb otbsr feed, snd bare bad no case of hog cholera for ten years, tboog b feeding from 100 to 200 head right along. This is my sxpeiisnes as a farmer, though have years ago fee! drop and medicines in large quantities, such ss Nitre, Ginger, Sulphur, Antimony, Arssnic, etc, but all of little or ne vslue, until -we tried bard -wood char coal and wood ashes, which seems to us at leaat, a sure snd s prevention. Tbs fool wonders, the wise man asks. Walk as if you were conscious that your body has a soul In it. If a life will beer examination in every heur of it, it is pure indeed. If any one saya ill of you, let your life be eo that none will believe him. He who strives after a long and plsssant form of lifs must seek to at tain continued equanimity. 41 We never ees a tear in tbe eye," says a celebrated writer, "but we are reminded of a warm heart." Whatever elae we neglect, let us keep up tbe habit of communion with God. Prayer is tbe key of tbe posi tion. After a tongue has once got the knack el lying, it is not to be imagined bow almost impossible it ia to leclaim it. Ten thouaand of the greatest faults in our neighbors are of less conseqencs to us than one of the smallest in our selves. The meat cross-grained are by no means the worst of mankind, or the humblest in station ths polished in feeling. God in the beginning held a flaming mass ef eternity in His red right hand, while every spark that flew from it made a world. Good-nature, like a bee, collects its honey frem every herb. Ill-nature like a spider, sacks poison from the eweetes flowers. ''Wsslth " sevs Dr. Holmes, "ie a - w ay ; steep hill which thn father climbs slow ly, and which tbe son often tumbles down precipitately." If tbassjda a right thing to M done, and we seem to pass through wrong things on our way to it, there's another way to it, and a better one. Soft werds may appease an angry man-bitter worda never will. Would you throw fuel en s house in flames in order to extinguish the fire f 36, 1886. N H valuable presents distributed to our oustomGrs. THIRD DISTRIBUTION APRIL 1, 1886 Every customer shall have an equal chance OUB NEW STOCK For tha Fall and Winter aannnt. ho a,, j .... All our purchases are made for enner in price or.quakajr. Much at BANKRUPT SALES, and we omnn store in the Willamette Valley for eTthw ?ash or oure some of the rare bargains offeri CitiSL " , 10 where thero is not one the money elsewhere for. IT. H. ALLEN & Co., ALBANY, OBBOOH. J. 2nd, 1888. ''" SlrMl' W 9 Several Ataee f ilrl An old Albanian, who take aa interest in our young men, hands us the following Uat of girts which they may choose from : fJA goad girt to have Sal N ation. A diagree-ab!c girl Annie Moahy. A aweet giH--Csrrie Mel. A very pleasant girl Jennie Rosity. A 'Hummer" girl Helen Blaaca. One of the beat girts Ella Gant. A clear case of a girl E Lucy Date. A musical girl Sarah Nade. A profound girl Mettie Physic. A star girl Met Oric A clinging girt Jessie Mine. A nervous girl Heater leal. A lively girt Annie Mation. A sad girtElla G. A great big girl Ellie Phant A warlike girl Millie Tar v. A solemn girl Mia Fortune. The beat girl of ail Your Own. 5,000 worth ot clothing at ooet at Mca tettb ft Seiteahaeb's. hi v xeter. Tell your neighbor who 1 not already a sulMcriber to the Dcmocsat that we will furnish Mm the WmUy Werld,he beat me tropolitan paper In the country, and the Democrat, the best local paper in the val ley, both for $3. This la a marvel of cheap ness. Call at thto office for a specimen copy of the World. riaal rrwwf. Parties making final proofs of claims either through the Itceeburg or Oregon City Land OfBowa, eaa have the aaase paalifbed in the DsnocaAT by so noUfyioif th. llgitr at cither of those places. Friends of this paper will confer a favor by considering snta. ween tbey make ont tb.tr final claims. Agreeable As wells the most effective method of rllannltlnar huleh. cold and fevers, or eieaastnft the system la bv taking a few dose of the pleasant California liquid fruit remedy Syrup of Fig. 60c and $1 bottles for sals by moaner a Masoning- don A Co. Net Symptesaa, Sat Use sHaeaee, It would seem to be a troth appreciable by all, and especially by professors of the healing art, that to remove tbe diseaae.not to alleviate its symptoms, should be tbe obiftf aim of medication. Yet in how many instances do we see this truth sd ml tied in theory, ignored in practice. Tbe reason that Host tier's Stomach Bitter is suc cessful In so many cases, with whicn remedies previously tried were inadequate to cope. Is aUrlbutablo to the fact that it la a medicine which reach and removes tbe cause of tbe various maladies to which It Is adapted. Indigestion, fever and ague, liver complaint, gout, rbeum tlem, disorder of the bowels, urinary af fections aad other maladies are not palli ated merely, but rooted out bv it. It goes to the fountain head. It is really, not nominally, a radical remedy, and H en dows tbe system with an amount of vigor which is its beet protection against diaease. Syrnp r rtga. Manufactured only by the California Fig SyrupCo., 8an Francisco, Cel.. is Natures Own True Laxative. This pleasant liquid fruit remedy may be had of Foehay ft Mason, S W Lsagdon and Co., at fifty cents or one dollar per nettle. It is the moat pleasant, prombt and effective remedy known, to cleanse the system ; to act on the Liver, Kidneys and Bowels gently yet thoroughly) to dispel Headaches, Colds and Fevers ; to oure Constipation, Indigestion and kindred W AGON WOOD AND HARDWARE. Peters A Stewart have neck-yokes and single-trees, ironed or un ironed, neck voke irons, single-tree irons, nib irons, felloes. Bookes. ax -trees, etc., all for sale hea p. H ARDW ARE OF ALL KINDS, Axes, mattocks, brush honks, ploKS shnv.la.an.des. forka. grindstone, wheel barrows, wringers, rone, and almost everything you want, can be had onsen for cosh sf Peter A Stewart. J I. case Pixyws. This famous plow is well known in Linn County. The chilled and steel plows ar well made from tbe very best material and are warranted to do as good work and scour fully aa well as any other plow P eters A Stewart aretbe sole agents. NO 31 NEW DEPARTURE Allen & 100 - v tuua, uv er our and 25 Cent Counters, article but what vm v. you wdhaveto pay doubl. NOTICE ha?ing concludod to doge out his bnsinega, now offers his ento gisut u STOVES, RANGES. HEATING AND COOK STOVES together with hie entire stock- of TIN, COPPER AMD SHEET IR0M WARE AT COST. 0 replenish their kitchens and dairies with ware. ALBANY, FEB. Ot 15;. to at enr manna. Statements of accounts of subscribers with tbs DBMOCaAT bare been placed in the hands of agent through the county, so teat subscriber, desiring to eee either bow tbey stand, or to settle for the same, can do ss by calling on tbem. This is for tbe convenience of both subscribers nd the Dshoc&at, Thooe desiring to pay a year In advance and ret the "Amerfcmn Farmer" eoe of tbe beet agricultural pa pare In tbe U. 8., can do eo with our stents. Call on tbe following gentlemen at tbe places named : O PCoabow Brownsville. R Shelton 8cio. F M Miller. Lebanon. Sam May Harrlshurg. F. A. Watts !ud KING'S EVIL Was tbe name formerly given t Scrofula because of a superstition that it could be cured by a king's touch. Tbe world Is wiser now, and knows that SCROFULA can nly be cured by a thorough purifica tion of the blood. If this is neglected, the disease, perpetuates Its taint throug.t generation after generation. Among its earlier symptomatic developments are Kcaemew Cutnneous Eruptions, Tu mors, Bolls, Carbuncle, Erysipelas, Purulent Ulcers, Nervous and Phy sical Collapse, etc. If allowed to con tinue, Kheumntlsm, Scrofulous Ca tarrh, Kidney and Liver Diseases, Tubercular Consumption, and vari am other dangerous or fatal maladies, arc produced by it. Ayer's Sarsaparilla js ths only pmcerful and alvcatfn reliabl ht-tful-pu rifying medicine. It Is so effect n il an alterative that it eradicates from (lie system Hereditary Scrofula, and I he kindred poisons of contagious disease nud mercury. At the same time it en- rkdws niul vitalizes the blood, restorfnjr healthful action to tho vital organs and . Tbie great rein vomiting the entire system Regenerative Medicine In vompo'fd of tho genuine Honduras Smtoparttla, with Yellow Dock, Stil linffitt, tho Iodides of Potassium ami roil, and other ingredients of great po tency, carefully mid scientifically com pounded. Its formula Is generally known to the medical profession, snd the best phvsicians constantly prescribe AYEu'i fc.UUSArAUILLA OS SJI Absolute Cure For nil diseases caused by tho vitiation of tho blood. It is concentrated to the high est practicablo degree, ar beyond any olhcr preparation for which like effect i arc chimed, and u therefore tho cheapest, as well rj tho best blood purifying medi cine, in tho world. Ayer's Sarsaparilla PREPARED BY Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Analytical Chemists. Seld by all Druggists : price $ I ; six bottles for $5. Oe- umn is cent per line. uw"oe iv centa per line. 'r legal and transient ad ver w ir .quare ror tne first id ssajr """" "" ' Mssee for other sd known on application. Go,. ' . nSSfffi thaa asg J08- 0om Red CiwnMilli (SON, LANNIX0 A CO., PBOrH" saw process rtot?R et-raaiea warn wmmntm AND RAKKM CTB. BEST STORAGE FACILITIRS. Highest ;Price in Cash 1 .'Wheat ALBANYiOR. FRED GRAF, Manufacturer rnd'Dwlar in all kinds e AND UNDERTAKER, First Street AlbantVOr C. X, WOLVKRTOW JPgl o. H, W0LVERT0N &iRVIIII9 ATTORNEYS AT LAW jnsj-PUoo up stairs in Fromsn's Brick ALBANY, OREGON pOR SALE. One hundred and forty sores, nte nubs above Lebanon. 46 acres in ctfl ti vation. 10 acres slashed and sown ts grass. Comfortable dwelling, nsl outhouses. Cheap. Inquire at Hits office. T. J. STITES. ATTORNEY AT MLM 1 -AND Notary PuHic. DR. I. N. W0 IDLE. Veterinary Surgeon, fOfBoe at Schmee Stable. ALBANY, OREGON B ARN DOOR HANGINGS, Are always breaking, unless yon have the kind sold by Peters & Stewart, of Al bany. They are made of wrought iron cannot jump the track and will last a life" time. Don't hang another barn door un til you have seen ''them. N. J. HENT0N Notary Public and Instance Af.it, 0- F. BUILDING - - ALBANY, 08. Represents several of tke best Fire In surance Companies on the Coast. Call en him for reliable insurance. Hpoclal business notice in a