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STATE RIGHTS DEMOCRAT. rabllshed every Frldsy by ST1TKS& NUTTING. iMS.trncai ioiu i aatwueaea Brostlalbla Hrttl. TRIMfS Or SUBSCRIPTION lsle 'v, oi year. In advance aln(te ooy, per year. t end of year I M 1 Oft SO 0 stasis vMij. eu in .nth . . htffo sopy, three month uirU nuatber PROFESSIONAL CARDS. L. H. MONTA.NYB. ATTORNEY AT LAW, Notary Public. albsmy, Oregon. Oflloe upatetre, over John Riirir "tore, tat street. vHnSStf . J. K. WEATHERFORD, (NOTARY PUBLIC,) iTTOUNF.Y AT LAW, ALBANY. eSSR. irrn.L practice in am. the courts or tiir TT te Attention nlven to collection and VOWc In OU4 Fa I tow's Teesple. He? i. a. rowar.u w. w. sinner POWRLT, BITjYEU, iTTORVRYS AT LAW, 4rl Solicitor in f half err. fcLRT. - - efK0. Collections promptly made on all points. Goena negotiated on reasonable term. TOfflMt In Foster's Rrik.-JSR ItntStf. J. J. WHITNEY, attorney And Counsellor At Lav AND Notary PabllCe ALBANY, ORECON, Will p recti of. in All of the Courts of UlsState All business Intrusted to him rill be promptly attended to. E. W. LANCDON, DEALER IN DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, BRUSHES, SOAPS. COMBS, end everything kept In a first class Drug Store. Also a line stock of planoe and organs. ALBANY. OREON. FOSHAY & MASONj -riMU.1 in aarAiir- Druggists and Booksellers, Agent for John B. A Id en's publications, which we sell at publisher's prions with eoetagoadJsd. ALBANY, OKEOOW. A. PRUSHAW, DRUGGIST. Stationary, Toilet rticles, Etc. PRESCRIPTIONS C1REFCLLT FILLED, Open day and night. Albany, Or FURNITURE. ( bare the beet stock of nrnitnre in the city and will sail Cheap, Cheap, Cheap, The only stock of WALNUT FURNITURE i a the city and tbe lowest price In the Valley. Come and see. Undertaking, A complete stock and can give BATIK r ACTION. Try me. A. B. WOODIN, Aloany Bath House. JWl USDSHbltfSBD WOULD KKSPECT L ' ally iforis the citizen of Albsay sod r intythst I aavetsksaiharjrsoftbfs Establish taint, anS, by ksepisK ilesn room, and psyia riot attsotise to basiae, expert to salt si sis who assy fsvor as with thsir pstronsps srlsr hsrstofor 'srrlsd on nothing bat Firet-Olaas Hair Drsssine Saloons tD4t to giro oatiro astiaf ' Hon t si sSCMMtea ant Lsllss' Hair nsstly ea aaoa4 TO WRRPXR. OR J.L. HILL, Physician and Surgeon, OfBee cor. First and Ferry Streets, ABANY - - OREGON. 0. O CWRRBT. O.B.PPRU5 ALBANY IRON WORKS. CHERRY & PARKF.S, (Successors to C. C. Cherry.) Machinists, Millwrights, and Iroi Founders. WE HAVE OUR NEW SHOPS ATX completed, and are now prepared to handle all kinds of heavy work. We will manufacture Steam Engines, Grist and Saw Mill Machinery, and all fclnds "'Iron and Braes Castings. FATTER MID ON SBHT NOTICE. Special attention given to repairing all kinds of machinery. Will also manufao tare the Improved Cherry A White Grain Separator N. J. KENTON, Hotary Public and insurance Agent, 0. F. BUILDING - ALBANY, OR O0 pre seats several of the best Fire Io . neeCempanies on the Coast. Call i i rtflforreliable insurance. g aBBaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaavaanaaaasaaaa WILL. CURE Diavrhosa and Dysentery WILL CURB Pimples on the face, and Freckles. WILL CURE Old Sores and Ulcers. WILL CURE Wind in tbe Stomach. WILL CURE Headache and Nervous Depression. WILL CURE Bcrofula. WILL CURE Summer Complaints. WILL CURE Rheumatism and Gout. WILL CURE Pains in tho Bones and Joints. WILL CURE ail Skin Diseases. VOL. XXII. A Little Sufferer Utilise!. Iurlll4, mtd Houil. el by the tti Hears. Reisseslles It eSorda in pleasure to friye you this report of the .urn ..I nur lttt o lTih IoSiI I "V t uvu ur ueiu n.i,. Wh!i aia Muaaks lii li ft )l Ktti ..ii ., KjuI .iv.iv uiiiaaimncv vt slant tHil. Wa miMtnail It. but all lo no i.uriHo. AIh.uI fle luoli'lia .li.rrJ it Imkum a rfflii.tnif ro Hoon other auria (rmd If" thoii had two of them n oach ssnd. and a. hta blood licoaiMO mart, and uur liu,mra it i.-k l umo l..r th.m U break out. A aoro csnw ow on II,.. . ho. Wnnlh tin uiiilrr lll. wliit'h WM rr? ( tooalv. Ilia hoss was osa aolld afab, dlsclai wing a ureal doal. Thla S hla comilttou at twoaty-two niontha oltl, whan I uudrtk t r earn ol htm, hla nolh.r having dtvtl ban ha was s HUts more than a VMrold. ofi-oiiaumnUoi ('rvfuta f ioura.) Ha could walk a llttl. but cuuld not kt up If b fell damn .n o.uld m. moe hu to SoO, baring no iiM ivl b h.n.l. I tniiueaiatalv h.uiuiiii-hJ with lb t'utlours Rcnia.ll ualnf tha Cutlonra and Cutirura St frelr. and whan he had taken one bottle of the i'uimih ResnWvnt, file best! was t -npletely cured, and ho was Improved In every war. w were very much enoura-d. and conlinuod the us, of the RMiusltea for a year ai.d halt One sure after as- other healed, s bony issuer forming hi each one of these Hredrcj.wne Just before nesiinf . wnics wwum finally grow lonss ami were token out j then they would hreJ rapidly. One of those uiy hose forma tiona I preeerved. After taking a down and s half bottles he wss completely cured, and la now. at th ago 04 at x are. a atreng and healthy child. The ecu on hla band inuat elwae .-enudn : hla haml are etrung, though we on feared bo would never ho able to use them. All that shieiclana did for him did him no good. AH who saw the child before uaing the futicura Itemedlea and eee the child now eoosldor It s wonderful cure. Iftheabo-e facts ere of soy tue to you, you are at liberty to use them. May 9th, lass, MR. K R DRIOOS, It K Cay St., Bloomlngtoa, III. The child wa really in a worse cosdiilon thss ho appeared to his grandmother, who, being with him nay, ascaate a.-tiioiuci to tne uiaesse. MAUOtR HOI'I'INO. CuMcura Kemodiea are Bold vry where. IMc t'utlcura, th groat akin cure, M els ; Cuth-ura Soap, sn exquisite besiiUner, S5 eta ; Cuticurs Kesulvent, the ow Ml ! I'unfler, tl Totter Drug and CBSS- Icsl Co., Ihton. Read for "flew Is Care tttla lseaeea.'' TI'lllso8cm,Jr' nrcply ami Oily Rkis heouti II Vll fled by Cuticurs. n BACK ACHE, WEAKNESS, ttern Paina. Morrnea and Unr,.M Uy cared hv that Kev eetwlul nt and Infallible antidote Ui uu .,.! Plaster. At DruggtaU'. tie. amiusUon. the futlain Ai.ii !-.. oh-vntktm Wir baben die grcBttte and belt mngerichtte Arcidonz - Druckerei aasserhalb Portland and lifern alle in nnser Fach cinschlagendeB Arbeiteo zu rxueawigen Prebon, Hriefbofxen, Circnlaro, Anaohlag zottel, u. a. w. word on in kaeracster Zeit angeiertixrt Wir haben dr der beaten Job- and Cylinderpretv ten in Tha tigkeit llurkhtirl Tfe)ltTeaT, Albaary, Oregon. Red CrownMills ISOM, LANNINti 4 0M PROPR'S. seu raocEse txoca scraaioa roa rsMiuas A XI) BAAKKS VKL BEST STORAGF FACILITIES. Highest ;Price in Cash fo Wheat ALBANY OR. Will yon continue using blank stationery when yon earn get Letter Heada, Note Heads, BtU Heads, Statement, Envelopes, Sec neatly printed at the office of Bnrkhart PfejfTer for just about what yea pay for the blank paper, and pes baps a little leas. ALBANY RAW AND PLAN INC MILLS. All kinds of rough, dressed and seasoned lnmberjaths 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. F. M. MILLER, Attorney and Counslor At Law. LEBANON, OREGON. Will practice io all tho Courts in tbe Stat MISS EMMA SCHUBERT Fine Millinery, OPPOSITE REVERE HOUSE. AOENT8 WANTED to sell "REMINISCENCES of 00 YEARS In the NATIONAL METROPOLIS. BY BEN PERLEY P00RE Illustrating: the Wit, Rumor and Eecentricitlef of Bated celeb. IHea. A richly lllnatrsleO treat of inner Society History, from "ye olden time" to the wedding of Cleveland. Wonderfully popalar. Agents report rapltl aslea, Address for circular and term. A- t. IIAM KOl'T eft CO.. Publish rs, San Francisco, Cal. mm VVat'sB in (I WHY TV as It i n if t on. (Wont our rsgulsr cotTstoaatM Washinqtok, March 18th, 1887, PsdRgogue, railroad men and sx carslonhti have hitd pi'Shesslon uftho city during the wnt'k. The National Department of uiKrltiitndmci, the Passenger Ajtints Aast'clatlon of the United States and Cauad sad tho lusthntH of civk'R have each hold conventions ur while the excur sionists hRVt) come hy the thousand. Tba Pmsideiit's sot lal dutks have not in te lHt tlhulnished with the adjournment of Congress. Re ac corded the railroad represent .Uvea a special recaption on one of his i ff days, and yfstrd iy afternoon wht-n lie dropped hla pen and papers snd came down to the East 11. mm at his regular hour for shaking hands with the great Amerlotin public, he found he crowd swelled by the presence of several hundred of tbe educational dignitaries n w In the city, and the cultured gentlemen who represent the American Institute of Civic. The Utter society hits for It ohjvct the promotion of tbe aiudy of govern ment end the spread of Mr. Dor man B. K.tot.'s political philosophy. A the Psesldtmt stnlloJ Kraciously end shook hands with the HUperlo endetld, he assured them that ha was always delighted to meet a body of school tearhtrA, "I wa aniuetnlng of r school teacher noes myself, you know," nid he, "and I sometimes feel that I am something of a school teacher still." Every achool man io the Hue was presented to the Presi dent by name. "Dr. Lucky, of Pitts, burg," said the Introducer, as s un- u mi iil handsome gentleman slepprd forward to grasp thn President la hand. It had beeo Intended to have all the educator in one . -uipm-i body with no outsiders sandwiched u-- tween them, hut it happened tbst a very dl apldated lookiag old tramp had gotten into Iln? Juatsbehlod th ioe looking man from Pittaburg. As tbe straggler approached thw Presi dent there was a marked hiatus. No tongue can tell bis name, liut the President was equal to the situation. He extended his hand wllb unuaoal cordiality at d stid in an encouraging one : "How are y?;u ray friend ? I suppose your name must be Dr. Un lucky." Every body In bearing of the remark laughed and so did the tramp. After leaving tbe White House thj pedagogues were photo gmp ed In a group on the steps of the 8tRte,Wir snd Navy Department building. At cue of the Mr. Cleveland's re cent uoon-day receptions there ap peared at tbe end of the procession a sharp looking man with a short, ciean ahsven fact and close-cut white h lr. who proved in las Mr. Kdlu 8.ith, ooe of the htwyer wnu oaieiKiea Jatne D. Fish whm ho was on trial In connection with the ruin of the Marine National Bank. Mr. Smith la working hard to hive the Presi dent pardon the old hanker, atd thinks be will succeed. Tbe ground on whl -h he ploads for mercy Is that the old man has now been punished as much as it Is possible to punish him, snd that it would he in mercy to his family to have him release-1 He says the eld man's daughter h s tak en a room in Auburn and naunta thw penitentiary like a specter day and nighf. At tbe edriettionsl conveniion the superintendents have disc use ! eitti service reform. Those who spoke oo the ettbjeet were pretty nearly M civil service reformers, snd that sentiment wss loudly applauded by the asneruhlage of men snd women who tilled the hali of the National Museum where lhr sessions were held. This reminds me sf rcineihing ihnt Representative Bracken idge, ef Ken tucky, recently aaid on the suhject. He was speaking before the Virginia Dem ocratic Association about the duties of Demncrata to their party. Tha poten cy of Democracy in f ho District ef Co lumbia is fully demonstrated, by the way, in the size and enthusiasm of the meetings of th different Democratic Associations which are held from time to time. The Congressman from Ken tusky said that a Democratic adminis tration, in the first year or two of its accession to power, could not fulfill all the hopea and expectations and antici pations of that etr.nt. It wss enough that it had given tbe country an honest and an able Government and fully rep resented the pnblic opinion that pro duced it. Instead of complaining of the Civil 8rvics lawa and the fact that tbe Republicans are not turned out of office as fsst n they might bp,he said it was the duty of Democrats to endeavor to make Democratic supremacy perman ent, and a hen this was accomplished, more of their hopes might be realised. Experience in a Glasgow hospital has taught Dr. J. 8. Nairne that boiled or fried fish is a dangerous diet for weak nersonr. but that steamed fivb is barm fxiohts ALBANY, OREGON, AN ANCIENT NOMK-PPhLINU AtTAlH Mr. Adams' private secrets- was his son, John A lauis, who soon mads hirtieeif ery obnuxions to tba fiisnds of Oanaral Jackson. Che evening Mi. Russell Ji via, who thsn edited the Washington Tgrapk, a newspaper which ad vacated Jackson's el-oaon, at teodsd a 'Mis wiog-roors" at tha White House, escorting hia wife and a party of viiitirtg relatives from Biston. Mr Jarvia iu'ioduosd those who ware with him to Mrs. Adam, who noeivej theea oourlsotisly, and they then passed us into the bW R i afvarasid they found themselves stsndiog oppo- si t . Mr. Jihn Adams, who wss con versing with th Rav. M. SUon. ' Who is that Udy T" asked Mr. tftet aoj. ''Thal'tep'ta l Mr. .1hu Adams, io a tons as Ion I thai the party heard it, "ie wifa of on U issell , J r i-,-nd if be kne h iw o mfninplihly hsi viewes! in this kasaa ii -v would not b lore" The B4tonitt at oooa psid thoir re- ejMt-'s to fliis Adsms and wuhdreer, Mr. Jsrvia having drat ascertains.! fr ra Mr. 8 etson tbst v wss Mr. J do. Adsuis who had iitsultail theta. A few days afirwsrd Mr. J.u is sent a uote to Mr. J hn A Urn. I u . 1 u,- sn ra planati.ni, .y a f. send of hie, Mr. Mc Lean. Mr. A Uma told Mr. McL-su tbat he ka4 as sjK.higy to make to Mr. 1 Jrtrv!, mat no wfili-l u Cwtre - S i s a esa s-ndeeoe with hi. A wsek latar Mr. Jehu A lsmi to tbe Capitol to deliver utesisg-s from the Presidttut to each bouse of Ojngis. Haviog delivered tbst addressed u the Speaker uf the Hiuse of RapreSwnU tives, he ws g-ing through the rotuuda toward the geuatN Cuaoinar, when b wss overtaken hy Mr. Jarvi,ho (Mill ed bis nose sod sUppesl bis f -C A eufll ensue I, but they wro quiokly psried by M. Dreey,e IVpriMentative f 00 Mstyland. P;eaidMut Ad-uia oa tided Cougresa io a special uicaesga of the occurrei.o, and the Hu spo-.iut. ed a select 'committee of inveaiigsujn. jVituessea were exemiaed and elsboiate reporta were drawn op, buv neither tbe majority nor tbe minority reoommsnd- ed thst sny pueistitn-nt he ittflc'-1 upon Mr. Jartir. Ff m "Pel ley's ti.iio ie c-s of Sixty Yrara in tbe Na- ti.-t.sl M tn polta.'' MOHC STKINOKNT. It is an interesting fact, says Brad- street., tbat though there is a prohibi tory law in M.iur, the United Htettea government derives s share of its revs una from the liquor dealers of the state. The fact Im not esceied the atlrutioo ot the Msine legislators, as is shown Io the nroisioo io the liouor law fuat paased msking the pat moot ot a Uuied draiee tax prima facte evidence of th- illegal sale of liquors for tbe rea son tbst a dructfist is not rtquiud to pay that Ux for aadtig lieftiors in eosa pouodiug hens fide medicius. The new law ruks the tenshy on the first Conviction lot a violation . I the set tbiity tlsys impiiait.tacut, aa tali as a fine, and prohibits vhe ssle cf cider t:r tippling poroses. Whila Maine ia msking ita prnkihitory legiaUttm m rn siriagent, tbe advocates of aa Kaon re striction in New York are pi easing tbe High License; bill in ihc legislature. The bill has now been paserd to a third reading in the As mbly, and the proa pact of its paassgta io bolb bous is tbougi t to be good. The sxparience under the act, io c .mi it should become a law, will, without donbi, present re sults of excepttnnsi vslus, especially aa regards the adminietralioti ot Usra re stricting the Honor ' raffle in targe cities. POPULAR 8GIKNCK. A piuper safe working load for wire rope is aa follows : One-balf iocb ic dismter,1000 ounds ; fiva-sighta rope, 1500 pounds ; fhree-fourtba rops,3500 poends ; one-inch rope, C000 pounds. This is for nineteen wires to the strand, hemp centres. An artesian wall being sunk at White Plains, Nev., is down over 2300 feet, and can gn no further until tbe water, which is seventeen per cent salt snd so heavy thst the ropes and tools float on ft and the drill does not penetrate the rock,hss hean shut out. It would apuear that gaa will furnish mot slight alien employed to drive an electric utnr than when used dirsotly eg an illnminant. Io a paper read be fore one of the London engineering societies it was mentioned, as the result of many investigations, that 1000 fest of gss uHfd to pioduce incandescent electric lighting by mean of a gas en gine will give twice as much light as if employed as an iUuminant in the ordi nary way. Whiln agreeing in general with tbe thfory tbat comets bave their origin beyond tho limits of the solar system, Pmf. Daniel Kirkwood finds proof that some of those of ehort period are minor planets, whose orbits in tbe asteroid zooe have been changed through the perturbing influence of tbe large planets Tbe third comet of 1884, for instance seems to bave been drawn from the FRIDAY, APRIL 8, UK 11 I NlTKh HTATKM HENATOitS. Hind all L. Qlbson of Loutsiars plaoes his fortune at $1,400,000. Francis B. St ckbrldge of Mb hlgan Is not bsileved to be worth much over tl.OO'J.OOO. Thomaa Bf. Bwen of Odorado has a fortune of So,oo,000, which was made la silver mining. John B. Mcpherson of New Jersey, who Inherited lih wealth, Is worth about $1,200,000. 1 homes W. Pslmr of Michigan Writes hi wealth with sis Hubert WOd a figure four in root of Uiem. v. jmmmp as Mitten Hall of Maine, wbo Is cred ited with afortuoH.if$,7AO,tjoo,majr thank hi wlfo f.r moo of If. Don Cameron of lVmtylvania la cemfortahiy off with ,000,000 nest WitUam N. Htew.irt of Nevada is another sliver king. Hit wealth Is estimated at $1,600,000, but some ssy It is mors. John Rherman of Ohio has put by $2,000,000, which tt is populsrly be lieved be baa saved ant ef bis salary as United Htataa Senator. James 11. Kustls of L iuiati.', wbo represents oie of the old tiiatbern families, I ova ab tut $1,100,000 In real eetde and railroad slocks. John P. Jones sf Nevada, who used to reckon hia wesitb wllb eight fig ure, 1. now place J near tbe foot of the mlilionsire list, wi;b $1,250,000 to his credit. Joseph E Brown of Georgia bona of the few gwthern fJeoatora wbo cm Ih reckoned as a mlMiooaire, or anywhere near It. Ha is worth about $12,000,000. Henry B. Payne of 0hlo,it is said, thanks to the Htandard Oil Company, car: draw bis check for $14,000,000, and still have a comfortable sum left over. l'hlleius Sawyer, the Wisconsin lumber-man, has laid by a snug little sum somewhere between two and three millions, and doesn't have to depend on hla salary Oeorge Hearst , tna junior genator from California, la careless Io money matters, but has managed to scoop together about $10,000,000, which hla son is helping bim to apend. Loland Htnnf.nl of California is so rich that be cannot count bis dollars, buf a rough estimate places hla pita Io the oelghhorbood of $50,000,000. He Is the richest man In the Senste. Charles H. FarweH, wbo made his money In the dry goods business, was put down at $5,000,000 during bis canvas f r the 8netorhip, but unw he has a gtssj deal of difficulty In squeeslng into the list of mldio lairee Ruhta, a mountain vt.lageof Thuria gia, is ihc osuter of tba pipe menorae tnre f Oer tnati). Like 8hrffia!d,it was fs mot e ie tbe raidd.'e agea for its arms and armor, a i d at a subsequent period sat Its knivea. Whrn tbe use of tobacco h-n me common in Europe it turned its attention to iron smoking pipes. Gradiiailv,bowever, tssgtnnin in tbe sevfiiteentn century, meer'ohsum sad wood were adopted as m te suitable materials to work upon. The firat meet Mchauro pine was carved in the ear ly part of the Thirty Years' Wat, and Wal!nstein it said to have bought it. The true clay is lo tie procured only at Eki-8cher in Asia Minor, where there are large deposits, and whanco it is sent direct to the tnauulectoriea at Ruble, of which there are at present forty, em ploying aim st the whole populatt n of the dietriot. The nuroher ot pipes and other arti cles dear to smokers turned out ia t n o motif,the yearly average being 540,000 real meerscbauni)',var iug io prie fom 31. to X12 apiece; 500,000 imitation meerschaums at from l. to 1 tLe doxen ; 0,600,001) porcelain pips bow la, either plaiu white or gayly pained, ris ing in price from 4.1 t.i 10:. th d zan; 5,000,000 wooden pipes of infinite va riety in size, form, ornamentation snd prtce,the common kinds being extremo ly cheap and those srtistically carved fetching a k mparatively high price ; 3,000,000 bowls of clay of lava,plaio at about 3d., of better kinds at 3a. tbe dozen ; 15,000,000 pi pea com posed of separate parts, (bowl, stick, ojver,ntc ,) from 5d. to 25 the dozen. There srs five quaiitissof meersohaum used in tbe making of pipes ; the best is known by its facile abeorption of the nicotine juioe of tobtcoo, which gradu ally develops into a rich brown blush upon tbe surface, and when this prooesa is wall sdvancsd the pipe becomes al most invulnerable without being bard. A specimen nf this kind said t Vienna for 50,altbougb it was not very highly otrved. SA novel sdvertising sabers wan ie eently introtfuod by a mercban- in Car thage, 111. A series of prodigious host trsoKs were painted leading from each side f the public square to bia estab lisbnent, The rcbems, it is taV,wo ked to perfection, for everybody seemd cu rious enough to follow the tracks 1887. nmum bepaetmbit, Rht-rso ST TMS Wsneii Ciriiliii Tenpcnore biiia I ho W. C T, U. meets ou the 1st snd Bid Tue d iv ofescb Meitk st 3 o'clock f. M , at the A. O. U. W. Hall, over French's Jewelry Btore. ON TO VICTORY. BT a L BRl'CK (Air "Jha Hrown.") The eastern skies are glowiug with tie a a eentisej.ist at band : Tbe Prohibition legions full of faith aod ooursfr ffsavi Rally to thai glorioos sver ery, and home end native land And sweep te victory as. chorus : Oloi), glory,heilelo,Ub I Glory, glory, hallelujah 1 OUry, glory, hallelujah ! And sweep to victory on. Msine frem our Ki-m, hordei sends lie first inaidrins sbixil. And Western hoys are putting ram's tnfernsl Lost u rouf. While Texas to less flings tbo u caper- anew banner no', And sweeps to victory on. CHoaua : From HUat and Wt, from North and B oh,)hreebtindied iboiUMod Strons. Tbf ranks of ProhOuuna march reaist lesly aloag ; Jsbovab cells aod all the h et respond wnu snout asa song, Aod sweep to victory oo. chorus : The ranks of ru u aod ruin at tha tound In terror quail : They fly before sir legiona like the K-aves tx-f oe the tfsle. Clod otuuipoteot atiii reigneth, and bia Uats ve shsli prevail, And swstp to vutory on. chorus : TIIK LA BO 7 FKOSLKX. Ooi of th? greatest questions before the public to-day, ia the labor question. Uiest is the cry wkicl. goes op, that, tpifsl oppresses lalv.r." Now every thoughtful ttiinded .erioa, will bave to acknowledge that capital and labor ar ind'SSrDvib! to estb oi h. r,eapital with out labor would be m slews, aou'd II not be wise to ieck candtd v at tbe problem, snd see what sie the "prims factors. " Ciii.g dee atteation to tbe nil j. c, we find I e greateat foe the laboriog men has, is the liquor traffic and its attendant ef Us. Etch ear in the United States, 70,- OOfJ.000 bushels of grain ats oonsussed o dtstiiieriea and breweries ; enough if ground into flour, to make 4,200,000,- 000, jKiuod loaves of bread. This astafu'uess is doubly destructive ; be cause it makes grain dearer on account of g.ester eoaieity, snd i. also furnishes s fsscinaiiug oU i to draw the mosey frant I be p'.eWi t of the ooi man. ii Is it that en niauv farmers sis mortgaged ? Tb use . f intoxicating drink has mortgaged m?ny s home- stsd. You sv prohibit ion ef the liquor traffice won't fioblbit. Why is it that in Prohibition towns, tbe word comes to us: "No saloons. No prison, (neesuse, wh have no u for anr.) No WW arrests. No pauiierr." 1 here anirm that, if there were no liqunr made, sold or drank, there would lis no hoJy out of work, or starving. If the $900,000,000 spent annually for drink could be expended for that which ia food, for thst v hich is ciotbing, etc, hoar many health stones would be made warm ? Howmsnv fl.iur barrels would be filled ? How many a barefoot boy Could have nice warm shoes f Reflect ye voters ! It for you to say wheth er this ohanire shall las made in our ajr Nation's program. Sb!l the $900, 000,000, go tc the a!o.. in or to the merchants, tha butchers, tbe bakers ? That sll powerful ballot alone can de cide this question. It is time the Is borers became roused enough to per petually boycott tba di inking hells of Oregon. Gambling bells, dt inking heMa. Are they not lightly named ? Lat all the poop'.a risa and shout, ''Millions for h ones, factories, schools, not mib cent for these iufamous dena of Iniquity. Aye 1 The moona must go " L. H. A. Mrs. MTilinrd writes fmoi Berlin : "Wb have just organised a Indies' Uu ion, in tha American chapel, for Chris tian work, and are a'l tarjr much en gaged in it. I trust some trmperauce work ill grow out of it aud tbat soon we may have s Garmu W 0. T. U. though you must not expect much. Things go so slowly hors. A vear ago wa could not svea have organised ths Americans and the psstor himself would not have been very friendly to temperance work. RfCbRtly he gvs a magnificent sermon on temperance, and tslksd again to the young men on tbe same subject in the evening. I spoke the fcsma evening in tbe German Metho dist Chureh to a Total Abstinence So ciety of sixty men and women and told thum of our work, and the fanes of the women were very bright aa I told them how wa wanted them to join with us to tha World's W. C. T. U." The Germans are-not as easily Ud NO 36 I NEW Dry Goods, Shoes, Groceries, Etc At prices never bsfors N. H. ALLEN GO are the ones that &r propose te sell CASH AND only, and will duplicate the prices given in any Spring Oatalouge in the State. We propose here after to talk to point, and Give You Prices upon application by mail ASTONISH YOU. Mail orders solicited, and samnle sent tinrm art plication. H. H. ALLEN & Co., 57 first StrrW ILsaaf, by enfchnsiaam or msnetiaoi as we are but one can wis them by ewttiasstss and kinr'aeas and not- tveo lunersssivs BSOvf menu HOW RE(ARIED BY A VRQMINKNT TSY 81 CI AN 1 No other remedy within my knewledge can fill its place. I have been practicing medicine for twenty years, and have never been able to put up a vegetable compound that would, like Simmons Liver Regulator, promptly and effectively more the liver te action and at the same time aid (instead c weakening) the digestive powers of the sys tem. L.. M. Hinton, II. Dn Washington, Ark." Fa l at Sifaatea. Patents graated to citizens of the Pacifis St a during the past week and reported RS prrffjsf for the Democrat by C. A. Saow & Ce., Solicitors of American and Foreign Patenu,s)fBosite V. S. Patent Office, Wash ington, DsC- :m J B C Barbanson, San Francisco, Cal , lubi leant. D. GeUeson, San Francisco, Cel., bottle safe H H Lynch, San Francisco, crossing for cable railways. P Mish, San Francisco, cigar tip protec tor. J Pettfnger, Carpenteria, Cel., aslc and wheel, F Reyner, Lathrop, seed drill. D B Scott, San Francisco, hoisting jack. R H Sink, Grass Valley, Cal., garment supporter. A phrenologist would have his hands full examining the heads of Items In Portland and East Portland weeklies. His chart would read something like this, the common scale being i to 7. Siae of head, 30 inches, (mon strosity), organic quality, 1 ; mental tem perament, o ;coinbativeneHa, 14 ; spiritual ity, ; self-esteem, at ; aliment! veness. 28; amitiveness, 35 ; conscientiousness, - 7, etc. An exchange remarks ''that men who are advertised in their papers are the men who transact the business of the town. You can pick up a newspaper, and in a few minutes tell who does the buying and selling and keen alive the Interest of the place. A AMMi.tanf Invsrishlv Mflirl fhl wftrth. the i enterprise and intelligence of the commun- 1... t ... 1. t, n..UIcK.l " Drnsksnnsss, or Liraor Habit, can be Cared by administering Dr. Haines' Golden Specific. It esa be stven In a eup of coffee or tea with out me knowledge ot the person taking tt, ef fctfna a speedy and perrryment cure, whether t!ie patient is a moderate drinker or an alee Itotie wreck. Thousands ot drunkards have i.Msn mads temperate men who have takes the itatdoa Specific 1n their eoflee without their KnuTviedRO, and to-day believe they enlt drink - m of thfiir own frse will. No harmful efTeet rc i;ts from m administration. Cures irnarak- "il. Send for plrciilar nnd full part lenlsra. A'l tress in snnfldence tloi.niCN hvauirie to, il:ue St.. t intinnati, Cuio. THAT HACKING COUGH can be se quickly oured by Shlloh's Core. We guarantee it. Foshsy A Mason, ag'ta. soex STATE RIGHTS eiMf, THI BEST ADYmiMIl IflUM II THI I ILLAIIH1 TiUlT. Bpeafel basis ) hi kwl sai- additional InMrlliva seats Kor tsars) sari iraii .i - jM SO per square for the a ret taaerUaavssS ;" '"a,u er aa,asrs fur each a bate us t Rates Car oil j .. wwa ee t i wsessavs ssjf as ss tr kaewa ea appttoatlea. I SPRING GOODS. Boots, effsrsd ia Albeay- II making thm offer, goods for PRODUCE or otherwise that wil New Store. SomethiDg MMj lev it Uboy, W e hsTs eesee So stay, aaal wlU SsaUai SECOND HARD CNN ef all k lads. STsVE. Tin WARE, CgfHCgY, CLASS WARE AND ROUStV FURNISHING GOODS. IRlewbelMsueierawsaajs asahte ie sell or Sit pose ofsrtielca will mm weal to call at onr new stove sn reeelve eee or rraSe fbr same. We will seii asw sssek h"?f l laweat flgurea, sat ynu win do wall before tnytag efsswkars 12 1 U,tb ownplert bylr. Kaksr ma, We aalfeit ynr patronage. M, FBilllKllW & CO. first National Banlr TSPrssldest l'nty&BZ exo. s. eaAMssSal TRANSACTS A SEXKRAL BsataaWfaSjaa., AOCOU.VTS KKFT snbjeet Se ekeek. SIOHT EXCHAKRE ana telagrssSrie esinew l era, ssn Frsnetere, I SJSSJBS OOLU U.EfTTOKS MADS ea fsversSts waasieas. Toroa,, Sss.S a WsLTBa R J. L. COWSN. W.1 Linn County Bank, COWAN it CUSIfl. ALBANY - - OREGON. TRAKSACTS s renersl bssklsg- k taste Us. DRAW SIGHT IR ARTS sa Ksw Ye Jm sf-,, ebco and Pertlasd, Oissjsa. LOAN MO WE Yes sppmretl ssearhy. RECEIVE SepneSts suhjee: to elieek. COLLECTIONS estrtntsd ts xn wffl teeales rrnSael teawss. H. F. MERRILL, AllANY, - - - 0REB8N. RXTTHANCE sa Nw Ysrk. Saa rsid a. Psrtland, 0r lsurht snd mW at iawest asSRs DEPOSITS reeelwd suljee Is ekeek. INTEREST allowed en lime sepnetfa COLLECTIONS will rceeivi- rrnrft atvsiies. Eire aud Marine Insurance plaaed Is Sanskle Sj S P . 9 miller mm sdkals.r rsr- Field, TegetablB and newer letii, IMPERIAL EGG FOOD, 6ARiBH.T60iS, FBETIU2I15, 1TI, s iaation. at