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STATE RIGIIT I DEMOCRAT H.suuo EVKKi FU1DAY KATES OF ADVEfcTCSlKO. (K. A3n vh-y .A M YJ a : Jw" 1 I uuli 1 H) 21n. 200 a in. a oo I In. 4 oi X col e oo X Col 7 60 X Ool JO Ofl 1 Col lf..no 8 00 6 00 "v. laxio-wziNj- 6 HO 7 W (I OS , if) no ..Ti 1 ii i 7 On r j orICK, la ,-t.rrn"BttII:!ns.(Mw.1,ir, Uro-daHila ami M-mail m. 1 E;iMS UP St'BSCKIITIOK: slnjUs ly. pr iwf....,,, Kindle c-.',ty, ix tttottth..., K.n! cm-, Ihrm nirmtr-. .uila iiuiiUmjc,., , . S3 on X 0.1 1 Ort 10 I f J - I S "-V Av - I V . V i. It- Sy V I . a I VOL. X FfflB ALBANY, OREGON, TIUDAY, OCTOBEK 10, 1879. 9 01 12 00 16 00 20 WI 11! 60 19 0 IS 00 25 09 41 00 12 00 15 00 J 00 2 00 94 00 40 eo 0 00 00 1 00 12 00 87 oa 06 -b 00 o oo 1 S 00 NO. 10 o stoek of S. 'KAIIN in Froman's Brick Block, dam aged by water and must be sold hiimedla; r . . Ci'4i CM fMT.t Tin: stock consists ix part cr LaclIo.s :md IlKMe' Clonics. 30tloz. ShawlH. 300 Iaii- "Wliito and Gray llnnlcvtM. TTT-. A. ct. aterprooi.3, uassimorcs, .LaOies Cloth, Tweeds and Jeans, 15 dos. Ecd-Spreads, Ladies' Misses and Children's Y7ool and Pelt Skirts. Hn. l u.i t-rirr.tr, I untu n.i inc! oO pifrn I nn(uii Kt.lnurl, ri. urr .t,.i v:ii all ! r". . j9j "" irt 4ijl i.teuc-Iira 'rpe mil 3Iaifln?. Kl-k nl 'olurcd MIU, Itfat-U I.ttrrx, fVliilc l.rc. l.Ul.' hHU liilrrfn'H fVo I !. 0.4 nail slifflln-. SO lrrrw ;i uhnui, i.riit-HnMl oji Hliite antl ol orrd KfairU, Twfl. Ktki. Irlh I.ineu. 1 itliarra'K U or 1 lIouU uud Jacl; is, Til; Th U ! OTT1 33t Stock of Hamburg Edging in Oregon Finest Assorten-nt f hulks Oawns, Chemises aud Drawers in the Vallev ! Fall St cL of SADIES, CIHLDIIEN'S & 3X1SSKS' an i thousan 1 of otU:-r ri.''uu too uumtroui to luentiun. i r is i if i sin:. VUX MK TO QUOTi: PRICKS. T 13 your cuanc t3 lay la yatir supply, and save froai 50 to 5 pr cent. Bsaieaibsr the whob Damagsd St n-ist bo soli, no matter what they brin 5. Siirnh Dlukc was noitlicr young uor very Inmutiful, but Lei- father owned tlie lwt ami bigg nt farm ia 1 foiloy, mul boing ftii only cliilii hbo wan ao-counti-il hu i-ligiiilo intitcli in tbriftv circlfA. " Dick Sanders hiuI TcJ limnt were rival suitoi-s ifor lu-r limnl. ibe hud but to nay tho woid which of them blio would have ; but it wum juat that, that umdo hcr ht-bitate there was so little choice but ten them. Such delays are always dungorous. While Sarah wavered, uucertaiu which to hold and which to let go, both at once hor captives alipiied the leush. They miglit have j-loaded that tlify had done no wortie than others. . For when Jenny Allen's father full 10 with his beautiful daughter to dwell in Hot. ley. thoro waa a general tlockinz of the swains about tho khrino of the new idol, and Ted and Dick cnlv fulhiwn.1 il.- lest. 15ut Baiah J!ake was Hot a wumnn to v io w a loverV defoction lightly. JS'or did it weaken her reauutiuent to divide it between two. Slie had ouito enough for uoin: ana it Ihui!' uucerUi 11 whi. h of them bho would have cboacu, in inol- out Her nnwr hho s;:tve each thn disadvantaso of tho duubt. Jenny Allen ws civil and iH.litn tn all without khowing a iirdWmieo to any. Dick Sandora an.l T...1 lt.... were foretnoat among h,-f adtuireri. ludeed, the others blood a cruat deal Hi awe of ilium and hung buek, for they "o a 1 air in ciiuriihii imwiK ..... .. ittle intlim-d to brook comiiuiitiun. uml whose ill will fvr cun-u to coutt. Jle- wtea theniHtlvea the mifjitioin.f hould yield was fuht reaching a tioint where its settlement by "war of bat tle" Boca et inevitable, when thines took a tirn which j.ut a new face on affairs. Vill Harvey tame fom town to Ituil Ilia suniuur Varatiin at an mint'. iu Jlol li v. One iluv whiht MitiiiU-ritK' wl hand, along the charming lutlo liver that wound through the vallev, Will uuexjtcetedly tame vu something that drove lulling conij.lctely out of his head. Oa a uatiiu dictates. Be on the jot a little before me nine, utve th concerted signal, ami when the lady comes flit with her yourself. Ten to one, when she sees the trap she's in, she'll marry you to avorn exposure. At nav rate vou'll earn her father's gratitude by thwart ing Jiarvey juot." -uue supixwe llarvey, too, comes before the tine and we met at the gater "Knock him down, beat him samte- lesa, givo the signal and get away with mo prize ueioro ne cornea to. "I ll do it!" cried Dick, Lis eyes flash. ing liercely. "Good-bye, SaJlr; 111 nave news fur vnn urlx.it m,m ) J m MVU UVUMIUimil It lacked a Quarter ia twnlva wh tut nbtbikx nriric haimoab urn. A MOTEL IXSTKCMBXT. w mk t bis mtLar.u-rmApn. It was durintr the sieca f.f Wit .J t. 1T-1... " ... 0 -ft".., union parallels were but a few Bunurea Jds from the line of criro iinon " em Thd desi can heat by means of their teeth I The audiphone, an instrument reeeaU invented br western Ynlr 7i.-..T'l - . " . P"m, ooweilea with outraeou. noi- !.. iKercm(r loin th.if .i S-ntember. 1873. hA ZiXl ik " ""Cltness, set firmly in a handle of th. of irJn SloLV- i 1 11 Z'lJ?! , ' . ' -r V' 1" I lamsi inaai.l 1 - il. - . m 1 . " ji IU1IUI WBI Dierced 'some. h.lZ U.T. 'TS C,r. l . ... - vtsiu 1 an v ty 01 iriA rtui ca previously done for the Union Pa- ti.,. zL. 7i" JTT, """T1 f- ftriwhoou.rs. - ' - " wucr ame 01 uie bu yeatu ago Jay Cooke k Co. were ... nioir giory as bankers, and pushing th Northern Paciflo railway into no- ijce witn their accustomed energy. A ma.1 . 1 . fr . I . 1 vnu iwriuou. I m....t. a 1 . . . I Wch at the time of the suspension in Z & LuT. Z i r.l" Si-ptember. 1873. had m A u"c"ness, set firmly in a handle of the OUU.000 : ConirresshaJ ,lnnl " . 8 ' nuiiinn : , ij , , w stieet are vt iiou ior ilm .in ir co and other roads, and brtn were marketins the as. toterest, payable was MiHUea on and the wed underway towards Dick Bunders, his face ..,fc,! tu wliCn' Uit the bursting . -wrws wiataiVSTUa holders and bondlmlders alike were in- up to Mr. Allen's warden the uma WOinent a man similarly dm- ZXl?l mused am,ron..l.,l I.- H... '.u "ed in IHHSU1 For an inaUnt the iir confrontl gr . ulir was e, . 1 . I Kmitrnln TI, .. i euier. xiiey loth snramr forwa.rf ". . """l" was aunost t gunners and "Bereoant" uvi ft,. 1 o nicer in charim it.. bond, at 8 per Ii'iVk (7 "i"v "a JP7 tb. disUnc. a. nearly as in cold. Work l.uZ .i"fTT... ' l'u"1" po-tui..- Hvs the Servant for ... road tad cot IT.T! " "7 J toll th. rest of thaWi" the atti . WU,;" luo u"r V oe"re- Ji-ctt per- I started richt off Wi,.- t " I V of a bu-bbTe lZtt?JL?" opening I ,mt .ut like u d" n . wl k. .i.l, I ... . - fuinwr wui ros- nie of w nd. Wl,.t . bl. film to hear lt. n.ntt. u I. I , . '.' g . can I w... H.. w u , O.nerallr very slight only about ten or twelve . UA . .... uikcr, rounu sot. Shell. nn,l . . . ' f - - . . . uuiof finest winter wheat region on th. conti nent These objectors were nV(t in both snranc forwaxl. striking out with might and nsin. Blows rained thick and fast. The com batants were well matched. - After a mutual hammering for ten minutosj without advantage to either side, they grapple and went down together. Then the feutlled and bit and a. r Ucbed .till they rolled ajiart from sheer exhaus tion, and lay glaring at each other in helplos rne. Jteth their masks were torn to tatters, and as the bright moon light beamed down ojion their battered faces each uttered an exclamation of surprise. "Ted Brsntr "Dick Sandersl" gasted the other. "I thought it was that scoundrel Ilsrvey," said Dick. "bo did I," rejoined Ted. A brief comparison of notes disclosed the fiirt tl.nt Knl. Ttl. . r.. 1 tcrview with Dick, had 'had a similar l!r.?Ut P, rrth of th one witu Tod; th. result Uing as above . , r Ke" Bu- narrate.1, a d,rate encounter, in r and Winnipeg, extending west- which each thought he was mintmelini W , , Boc'?Jr. Mmn and away at Will Harvey. The letter, we fortl"rnl parall.1 of huitude cut- ned hardly say, was amiable Sarah. Utbera of Hudson own production. . f , Iateaa of unequalled extent Colore Dick and Ted were present- " "TW ;"-. f" "ami, easy of ac- . f as ... uary trouble irom wl.uh 1 ,1,,,,;." ,1, t.' "V" T,Z 71 V."V" l" ?i nil. balls I just think (.erienced in ?- S-hr drain of ' was aunost 1 When nJ ,. uli 11 """"""""n on tne Uonfederate Gov- ltcl the enterprise may be pushed on n, ur ilw Th1. ,r ? t, 1' Lut 1 diJ S powerful scared U mplftio. J. , . 2kT t!r.lfi5.: 1" " ove; I eonldnW me On. objection urged against this road ii. - T Upoa told for the lif- o' was that it ran throughan unsettled aTin hundred thousand, oountry, and consequently could not be . , M to turn lmI,rt! U tbatth. I lould sooner er rueaal . y.J7! I . ' . - - 1 Bull inim iiufl lit tttm anl Inw I .1 , .0-- - paying investment for many rears. Iwux. .1 1- . ' wno, Un Uie other t.n,l U ... ...... 1 .1 " V1"D,""W, " ouw ear nas Havs Lha f!.ri ir. 11 n the outer ear has rUM. i.r .i . . ." .i t... 1 r .,. w u tig Tnn nun. 1 . r k,..'. th. road ran or would run through tb. "wJLT I T u " dJellCtfl 1 C0U,I S"1 aJ, aay. I . f!n.. .in 1 .. 7 r I machinery through which sound naaa. m... ri;....:. ( wtei n"1":, "f ,0Ok. the . 1 ss btaxiuu or IWfl sirsf K.AH .-.. i""tv"c- u Mianioa n mea euii- ..,1 ... . J::.. 'ir ?" r"lJ cose guess, it's .nut 'And that Bunines notices in the Lneal Col subs 20 nentfl per lina. For legal and traiwsient sdmsrttesnisnl. tl 00 peroare, for the frrat InnerMon, and 60 cents jier square for each u totjtiei4 Insertion. bis av r.. nent in knowledge has been turn-.! nu 7 ODW omuaaUf U. mo- hundred and aeventv!n. t.: . 1 . r --. -imenttne auamnone U antiluxl in it. 1 ..i.ij .i u : . iZ'r "a T teeth. It is neVeaaary to'uWtt TteeTh .T-T,:?lf!nt' fu lh . n taAllim.il 1..1 a 1 ... a - "nU of th. railway across th. continent knew what I ' -"J UUW a tTTJT TT thattk. menwbo nrst Prdted that r ey I w I got my shoulder- they were about. CBTIXKSK HPCBCKS. t. .1 1 , 1 t irarn . nor aoe. it make Th. whol. rsng. of L,och differenc. whether th. teXb! ziTtZzrrri?. .r. China aowed "- wtw viguuy uttea ; ior M,rw,uie chief of whom when that ia thn mu it.. :. I ttniiMi l.:i..i . imparted as well as when they are nat- ha. the right, under certain reatric- ",V ", "" nun- -"- " ""uig ms own sucoeawr. ii.i'ivum one uav lo noia 1 uie ,mnmr u i- 1 .. - - . . 1 . . . 1 - - . a uus uiea. iwum 1 uie 1 Q rone to h watch between his ( fi.r. Ii a ri,M i;.i;...iiM :. ... 1 It..il. t . b!e again Will Harvey and Jen a1. of it well k V-TT: len w,,r. happily married, with ft. full T-H aound" hi of thTwT ZT'1' h m which 112 FE03IA?f'S KEM KMI3KR THE PLACE, I5TJICIv BLOCK, ORE. Albany. Look for the bi- canvsi r-n marked "THE E.lSTEZt.V STOItE. C E. V0LVSKT0S. . . Ul'SHIECr. HUMPH SEY & V. 0LVEIIT0X, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Albauy, Oregon. WBI practice in all the Courts in tin; H;iu. IVubaW m-.ttera and cuiicUortu to j-riijptl. ATTORNEY AT LAW. -ILBl.YV, UCUUV in tbe OJd Fellow's 6flieo up K'.airs "lempie.-ft vJ3n50 F. M. r.IILLHH, ATTORNEY AT I.Avr LEZIASOJV OHEGCKV Will prac.ice in ail the coun of the Kt ito. lroiiipi aurulion Kivn u collctins, con veyauces aud ezanuuaUon ot TiUtu. l'robaie b'isinews a speciality. viuysitr. D. ILConley, ATTOIIN-KY AT JAW. aut.txT, OUECOX. 0KFICK, 57 WIMT FltONT 8TKKKT .Special httention piven to etllections. vl3nl!if ATTORNEY AT RAW, ALBANY, 0HKGOS. "'jir.w in tii? rvnirt HocifAi VftriJtf. J. V KAY 23 I'll X. ATTORNEY AT LAW. COZIV&XX.IS, caECorv. Hjai attr.(la to collwtir.n of aeM,nf, s'jluouoiiooruth of Finhers fcriek.ts J. A. VA-Vr, ATrOPiMEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW C037A3.U3, OKSOOK. O TUI Tr:ie in all the Covins of r. f tate VOilice ia the Court ii ou M. GAVAGZ, Fiiysician i Alfcan Surocn. Orcjia . IIAVISGO fi A I U A TED I N' 'III K A l-'hysio-Me.l.cal Int tu!o of Clnnn u,i, has lo-iitei ia Alfcj nv. srjniie iu FrommV brick, (up-stairs ) vlun-lOyl, t3rc np Ile. IT. BLACKBURN', EYAKO COL'liSELGS AT IAV1 Alb a 1, y, Oreg-oe. tair la the Odd Frllow' T-im mossy bank, shaded by over ... . . . a wuiii., mi r youii" gui Ueen the pases of a book. !!. .rAl'U waa towards him. i,rM..i,i..l 1 contour ho j-rftct that it would have defied tho sculptor's srt to reproduce it. Tho showers of glouiy ringlets which mi upon the matchles. neck 1 1,. .., 1. 1 .,.!.. . r cwm . new tingo irotu every """" gmnmer I light biUed throu-li the 'undulating leaves. Her cheeks would pale ami Hush and her eves fiadi and molt by turns with the varied amo tions tailed up by w hat she read. WUi JIrt-y would have gladly ro muined a silent sjwttator of a sight ao lovely, but ho felt he had no right to do SO. .. . , ... . Auvaiitmg in n iutti.r.vr to uttract the girl's altentiou, he rnised his hat aim aj.ked some commonplace quention uwuteeiiaia locajities 111 the neighbor- liOOO. 1 lieso aimwcml i.i consent of the la Iter's father, who, in- uvco, naa never oposed the match. 8urah Iiluko is still a maiden. of settlement and productive in wheat to a degree Uia the best wheat audible. This set him to of the two queens, were made in son old. er, one cjo-re- iive in vliMt I l: l: ... ... . .... . . I . . . to a degree that, puu far in th. shad. 'STV M! f.n , AZFX.""!-"! mthom w; :: . . -7. . -' 1 . IO Bfarsta ix run stss. It is a humiliating confession to make I l'ct4l I th. older wheat reiriotia. but geogra(diy is pitiless, and our na- I 1r8t!"t ,part of this one lie. tiounl valnt-lorv mint Im in .tw. I within th. British Dominion it,it. and that for four hours in twenty four th. ,l"0 inc,lea the splendid valley f the eaiuo teiriiory 01 the United tsutes ia I 0T"Miu"", " migoty river 1,000 1 " j. , . -- ws wnvvu UJBM4 acU rrLBITiSTP BIBB. The rhich gates at tb. shut out all passenger depots toide not ha;.n rTT "1"wn deprived of sumdiine. As th .nn milee in length, that ruinff in tl.It.-kw tickeU for the trains were vmtnnl.v I ; l;llc,c upo the down on our farthest Aleutian island Mountains, courses through this iru- eto t th. union dqwt against an .J?.. Tounghe took Uia gammons into his own hands, and removed them from power. In i875 - 01 amau-pox, without naming ucceesor. ills wife was fil.l. with a young baby, for whose rights she " eirengun or character to oget. 00. soon died, and the old em .u queen seized the opportunity throne. They i.l.r.,1 wountains, courses through this im. ciosea at tb. union denot aninst an uepnew ei men iu morning rsys are just lighdng up nM1 pbtteau ewtward to Iaike Win- We',.r woman using sjectacles and -, "Prfted themselves to the hill Um of the western cast ef niIf. through whose bed ite water Ufcin "n umbrella for a cane. caoio a man. The Ireland, and the whole breadth of th- find, iu way to Hudson Bar. TW "Can't pass without a ticket." said 1 WM carned out the two "" tne gate as she came ut. i i:.t..j . . " rmiy estao I. f . . . . .1 I ADOnff I MA fin. .... . r m.v Im n. I "wi-ruc rauway biiuiiini.' Th w" 10 seo ti meres anvbodv on I t . -"mea 01 j ' a ia. liih snm sa i -rr- , . . cogent reaaoufor annoir.n I iuer or th. .North rues in Hi.m mat tram going to Port Huron " , .. " tu, at the bead the dear little of Lb. harp and the eentrml Minneaota, and running north- u're"d- Wroodll L TT0 Ifrtent. II fcbsmrock, but until it is dona the ex- xJ' divUing that State from Dakota t'Ca't P without a ticket, madam." fJT!!: rV W?D do,ne to the in whant cry t.f the y?ocy Mountain T-rritory. also finds its way into Lake . "I got a darter in Port Huron, I ..tUl5 . ' nd at kst re I'rafbiiturian tli 1. ..... Winninocr. ao lli.t ik.i i.i r have." mot rod to stieak out against it. Thi, . - v . vi mvm on 1 r1- - - wwur m waiST I large consequence, though so Ln 1 help if, pleas. Sly orders British immigrants are aro TerT atnet." " I lit a II w mj tena wont 10 Wn Vt . . .... . adiuaUns- " ",w.1" J1U published, m the iewJoTthf rir ,mnner' -?.that . . ueensnenid abdicate. Atlantic lios between us and daylight. I ar wo wountaina in this grand are U To our Fenian citizens this may be an- ohstruct railwsy building. The Red other and the United States must be admiti 1 assumes be a little exaggerated. It doa ft I little known. & V ( , w tin i-ti'h 1 . , l.;. I,..-... ii. ;v y lvua ev7dsy,ad!anidoxicaHy.fourhours now Backing into some bans ot this " tell you I want . .. .. ... " ",uro in-fore it lises. In the doth of region, and through it the r. htiua ,,.,', ' StFiTl, " humiliation we may possibly console dmtt enterprise of a continental railwsy hJ "Pelade for a better yiew' soiiuu npiuug up which lusted tiiliihe I ..1. .t. ...'.. . .. I nr,w:.. :.t .1. r-, . . ucm'. .. 1 ... ,1 1 iuj reuection in.t th 1 w.vui, .iuiuii unna 1 ninv it m 1 v.vi. . v 1 1 i j ' idiiv Hii.i.if.nitr v. 1 . . .. 1 1 .... - - 1 . . J ' J . V. L t.i I ... J il (JOW long it bad continued, with a bluhh caught up her gviy - - a -j " 11 1 r..iUv goou uay an tniMd awHV i..-t. .. . ' ' . ii-'Ltlv I "..7 w get lour nours or son- ThK; L.Hfan the ae,i,,ain,,,... ,.f WS ,!"?- liff hw wmpensation, nnd . 1 - . ... 1 exisie: But it w is l or if Viil brooded over the wrong done to the in s)eaic out against it. This was a senous matter, for ancient usage in China decrees that whoever utters ueaaon snail at ohm mmmU ...;.m. Jlaney and Jenny Allen not likely to end th..i- un really hhinea on the United States I ruB nd hy which tho productions of I "Yea, but we can't help that, yon when it in nn Wo A 1 I tLa futnn. nnti:.t.t .! ... I ica. PImu . : ..1. . m ,, 1 1 1 I, , ' ..-.ww nuuiiLw - , , KviieinBaui wui , vii..ev. uai, iaue nun a Tour hotus of sur.lMutnM. . . 1." I find their war ts. iiiui;. .w. t... I "I want thi. 1 . . . . vi , juutr I Ha. urn, . - - VWL. w uuuw- I . I - .. I . . ... Wl - . 1 A I . . . 1 . v. . years must eiapse before tl is great "ianu 1 . got a darter in Port thoroughfare will be amnl.u.! .n,i I Huron, and she's cot a babv four wk. nee in the United Hutes reuaios I hoa branches from th. Northern Fa- old nd l'm ioiaS eod her up word loualy connect that aoo- ia Plta r ' the gates in this depot" inen he killed himself with a knife, &eto lvk HurLL CAT AFF.KO T Illlt. emlurable, though w. do not gee-l6'8 mJ jodicioualy llri vA iv.. ..i:. , B,r-"y speaaing mak. quite so i w.u toe outlet at Ubicstro. Duluth .td; m S M - thought.- Oo thi. grand ire. mU- i. ... . j " - ... w 1 jimcricaiu tne loveuetit creatura in .1... 1 ;. is quite as certain thai. l.. .... - . - ' " .... .. w mi pression of the handsome stran"i-r jvom hatdly less exalted. i A formal introduction followed, and a little liuio Will and Jenny were constantly together that the rural gossips began to talk of their eniraao ment as a thing quite settled. This was wormwood to DIok Ku,l.,-. unit leu urant. Thev !. 11, a trim-built, wirv fellow, who n.ir.fci- n' steam on, and your bow-no rt nmn. lit. be so eanilv hMinl!ol tn - .., . 1 : r I an iron-clad nullin" for .akm. 1,. i -1 . . . T uumiiigui e . , ? . " .W.J uiris, do you hear this T Many trood men are crying, "Can't afford to marry." 11 lir ft r.TiMkntto n ...h. r " r ni i " .... 1 w .uu vmug s wue. uiVn J "ccei, madam.- wny support wife 1 Might not wives "I tell you onoe more" I H rr,,U .tr. .. A , . hons of handy people ef British origin le 'how your ticket, madam." Isn't there something wrong in this sys- W let fi?r thelr k,e n, "joice in fbe gave the old nmbrellw a whirl, tern which make, mltrimony dependent a high civilization. Th. climate is too a,n,d ,brou8L 1 it down on his head with on a man's ability to pay all his wife's mv fy mAmU r I !.l . .. all th. vin. t.l r.-Ut Jl ... ' J uMwta. oiseasea, the I : vm iuuiunwi log-rais- expenses 1 is it not filling the land inmmaM saw wvm .1. a. .11. a lint sansl as V . 1 - . ww "u w auow a long I f " m-Hjoreu aaiue sne witn old maids 1 Has it not done ao l" wiense neat, while the win- .m maa ,a : f th last half century I Who m.rrv man, or if you only want to marry his . ab,mdfn ow, ''"ars my tic ket, sir, and I'v. got most t What race! The people who daughter, don't sidle up o hinTand S'S.0"? loT.V No spelation bind it t Mebbe one asan and carenothing for keeping npVtyle, The bang on to your hat and talk politics 1, 71:2 cn. ieK? T'Z ZZ " -."IT, . . f wo -SP oorn, whose women turn to and and rel gion and weather and tell the t .TT"-? J"."": .1,7 r.r' v0 ' JT1 H,a ",.P- The elBtaJ Amer- whereof you can't r. I H . InKw 01 land I " , , . . . . . weaiaer ican is not the marrying man. He likes T Jou cn 6 re-1 lie. near th hAnt. r 10 a I chantfea eald. bnk T Jnn'i k U I tu. 1 . ., .. . . . . , . y w 1 " . , ' 7, - . 1 wn exnioition, but they re too hp inui . ttm -.r tt i.i join inn v.irAii ..w. A i. . ; I . I r i - . - "vuuiiiii ut unciei . , - - mio inuu, wbut iur uu sverr aaT wear. Hence, railway under construction found some on. going to Port Huron. I .ft thev remain nn th. Tl. .!.... - Tl. .1 . . I I 1. -t-,. . .. I , ' - . " vvuuw:. uuiu f"1" " orviana and eeattle 1 " . . "JD"-- wraessiy nummmg tne 1 snop-worn. This is a crvintr vil n.,r ADV.1C TO A TOCSti MAI. Young man, when yoa see anythuig you want, ask for it like a man. If you want to borrow five dollars of ban and old, stalo jokes askance at Will Harvejr, and were only the point, until yon worry th. JJS U it restrained from picking an oi.cn quar- .U ma ,Dto tate of nervous irriU- fJL Thrrlil rel with him by reflecting that he was t,on' Go at him with a full head of from Duluthto keen lane " Coll.;.ion m. specialty. np'-'l. J. X. WEATIIEHF0HD, (XOTABT rt'I!LIC,) Ai.i-uitNEY AT RAW, AtC AM, OEUlliS. WkL AUT!,S COURTS OFTIE D. B. Rico, LI. D., FFk;e upstairs in m ilvvain's p brkk. KesMsnoo 011 tiie striet Jfw.i- iu to t.'au:lt. vie at ti:e erossiug of tlie i3:J0tf bT CliAKLES HOTEL, A LB A MY, OHEGOS. sss. c. nori. friipridur. Thi, Honwhis b;a thurr;:,!,. rioval,4 from top the utarui.iui - ,t of traien. Tlie ulj. is "UPl'lu w.ti, .very, bin, the mar-" ketailjiu. Sauiple ruoiu cutuiiiirtLil men. Orrallin, lebanua art lallas Sf.ntcair. WILLEI1T KUSC1I. M.VIfCFACTURERS E3 Office in O.IJ Fe!Ww- Teni;le, J. C. Poweu, fl:2 acquaintance i'owr.r.T. x- W. R. JULY KIT, & MLYEU, ATTORNEYS AT RAW 'Aud Kolleiiors ia tliancery, Lui,cunns promptly made on all txm.U Loans negotiated on reasonable terms. ijar-Offic in FoKtfir's Briek.-aa VUllI'Jif. Ij. H. 1IOITTAITYB. AiAUUNlSY AT RAW. AND iliotzvy Public. Albany, OrBon. uim-e uuiira, over John Briiro-s' i.tnr .... . , . . 1 J.st rtreet. vHn23(f ft o 4W or Pvent. Carris gei and W Cor. St-f.tnl and Ferry The let vrirr'vi'siSi a.J Di-kic: at tfj.3 r w.l.Ji-i. lij.r 011 ahurt fw.U:o, uvt rvt. Vl-ilil'UX inij' aij.l ;.,! wari. . 160 ACRES OF LAND LYINO 7 inil.s east of fieio. in T .., .!.. ..' t r ..I -(i , . "'".I UOlllI- .... iwinL? in eultivation On it is a tolerably profi dwelling, bam. 80 ar!.!e trees. 10 piu.n trees, and also some lnr anl eherrjr trees. The land has on it J!;nty ot board, Khingle and saw tm.iKr, an.i fa within a mile oVa aw-nli: W1l "f11 th 'and lor tx)0, or -B ill rent it ;i oil terms. Inquire of iTarw.w Sih,i. ir i ton or Jas LOT S. IIAIIRI3. ine plucky look there wo in l.i. dark eves. One day Dick, at tun. r,f 1. 1 aown which he was strolling, sulking as usual over his bad fortune, waa met oy oaran JJiako. rr.... . 119 ieic awkward ami ,.,.r,i barah had a valoron. had no ground to expect mercy. To ms suprise, however, she met his clum sy greeting graciously, for tho time dis posed, apparently, to forget past griov II. . ivenews, khefcuyn; "news you'd rt .... n 1.11. . ' 0.r jooii iieni in j,uow." Miat is it, HMyV he asked coax "g'y- "Ob, never mind." :Couie, Sally, for old sake." Wa if a . v .r.mwurcoln Mia gave uiu: thenf Dick was n't Kiii .i ... - - . w rw mij oegmning to tremble aimm when SaI, resumed her giacious mein Well, seeintr it's vnn." aim ..;.! or - t. - j UI4,'J. i n n k r.nr.,1 z,li:,. t ,, . ;iiiii. nenny Alien is going to eiono with Will Harvev to. tt.i. . 1 . . - . . "ai.. lien io oe at her bithpr'. Kol- garaen gate at twelve o'clock, his face covered with a black mask. When be gives a low whistle, thrice repeated, w ijouib out, and they'll Hit to lfithr. TfcHi ....ii t. .i...i D "v.v.io.11 mo oeuuis in a note ia her own hand, which I picked up after seeing it drop from Will TTai-. rej, n FoeKct as lie cantered down the roaa nait an hour s ucc. n.P.l f- yourself." Dick ground his teeth as his eves ran ore! wio lines Wlllt!h riin(i..n.u,l word ot barah a statement, VVhat are vou rroinir f.n r. , , o a ocu oarah, with a provokincr cool npciH fit at roused Dick's fury. "Uof he growled. "I'd nnmm.1 villain if I could oulv lav him!" " ' J "I can put you on a better plan." . "Wht ;0 ;n 1 every "D; ; it!" sguisa yomse'.f aj tie letter iu- Snort and paw and shake vour hwrl .f you feel like it, no matter if it does make him look astonished. Better as tonish than bore him. Go into his heart or bis pocket-book, or both, it amounts to the same tiling, like a brin dle bull with a curl in his forehead, charging a merino dress, eyes en fire, tail up and dust a flying. Then you'll fetch him. Or possiblv he may fetch you. But never mind ; you'll accom plish something and show you aren't afraid to speak what's on your mind. And that'a a imut rinut i I v.11a. T . 1 XfTJ ... . . . j v un TTinmpeg, witn its ad joining lakes and the Saskatchewan vauey, as within those limits several runs between th. 45th and 49th Taral- melodT of the "Three blind mice." lels, so that it bisects tho very region Free J'reu. w vs uoueni.tea, na lies admiraUv for extending arms north and south as they may be wanted. In the last settlemnnt oi tho boundary between th. United near kuut, ha( An t . . , uvi. marr. mg, oecause so many of our girls are saying, " You must take me for better, for worse, to ieea me, to clothe me, to house me, to warm me, to keep me clad in the fash ion, to civa m . I.m.c. .: a . . . .wMKt,. wim a .a " 1 . . Notwithstanding the entire absenm ot timber or verdure of any kind upon far aa 84 degrees 40 minutes. An ear- ljr na,la.sre81t nd longer and nest discussion was had over this que Btadl0aa lJ 7 tU pon them tinn in rvn j i v " the mora completely you are lost in ad- i more studiously you gase upon them It ?? tf hla8 tha mnrA ,mr,lli. . vL. , 8 wreng, that I did not marry better. sgged gMJ! igainst a canopy that ia marvel 8' Oraphic. TBI FOBTl'KES OF TDK rBESIDEKTs. ged end of the PA I AT OKCE. "Short reckonings make long friend- " . a I .u .1 ahips says the old adace : so if vou m. bea organized and added to the strength ploy workers of any sort, nav them J of tho Oreat Republic. As it is. the promrtly. There is often muoh unnec-1 f"ture dispose of all problems essary dissatisfaction in th minrl. nfl tfaat spring up as the past has d.ne in nired laborers because their watres are Vw nd 8on- Uounehotd GatetU, not promptly paid. It ia unnecessary, oecause it could be easily prevented. Sometimes simple forgetful ness. some times not altogether excusable neclect. sometimes great pressure of other busi ness, sometimes the charms of pleasure uua sbLrncuon or trood oom nan causes delay in paying wages. No mat ter what the cause, it does not supply the wants of the poor man or his family, or prevent his having a feeling of being wronged, a cheerful dues has often out a urn. on t.liA funA elasticity in the step, energy in the arm, and more and better hour. Monev is a wnnrWfi.I hiin labo day, these earth-like their raj omns against a canopy that is a marvel of celestial covering. At this time of the year clouds sail majestically over uiwttuwm-wjm rrorn sunrise until Washington left an estate worth Wl r Kin i . A. A I I AftAA AAA -tr m . - wAUAitu u uuui vi buuwv qb inirGrifii i Kauu.uufJ. .ir.hr. Aama a;a j large and important States could have A T !l T JPPhlr tely wdi .ff. Jefferson died so poor rw.vw w. nuu. .iiea dueeasii- i vnas u congress had not given S20 000 .Uuimwiia uu mo jionzen aoove i ior nia unrary ha would have been w,ur "P 1U na goia. A lew mo- Dan-crupt. Madison was economical menta after sunset the whole heavens and died rich. AT ATltV r,l er r.AAr and mountains upon either side assume that he was buried at the expenseof a lawnnrla Viva Q wvam 1 J I? I 1 t!. .s - . v . . - -waw uuo. W uouk wiu bo aeu-1 rwiauves m mis city, John yuincy PflllA nPA frit fiAir.mi rf v.A..Mt.. I A Jns. liT. .1 a. Dhf- f . Thn Stn1jvA .n.a f ha uA . . "T" . iuwuubasu uauio icxu iwm u.uuu, tne result ot U)uego iiaa a number of students I of tho evening that the entranced vis-1 Adams, trained a larca fort nn. fr.m Oregon. Where else shouia ion follow" theta readily as if they riage. Jackson died tolerably well off. they erne from ? Thev cartainlv were just 80 many rti8tio pencUings Tan Buren died worth seme $300,000. dont .meet tu.lnf. tL Vu . UI?B map or Parchment- Y H this It is said that during hia entii-e admin- Sia iKSr! tl f P-oompariaon with the mirage on istraUon he never drew any portion of piaces wmch Grant has been vlalting. a clear morning, which cuts up these his salary, but on leaving took the -p, same mountains into castles, cathedrals, whole $100,000 in a lnmp. Polk left xne woman who tongued a hot flat- fortresses, esplanades, eurdens. fomsta. abaut 1f50 nnn tu. i . j iron to see if it was hot, now sits calm- and every other imaginable thing, or of wealth and accomplishments, and r " """iiu pun uu uia air- i oppie mem over, or suspends them I died rich iy ooots on the parlor carpet without m the air at will. One can watch the a word of dissent. beautiful effects of mirasa in thin conn. try with more delightful avidity than "What ran mat s eiisy, I honvrl" asked PalsfcalT. Any woman who ait a l.. lind another woman te chureh mi, toll what's on her in two miautca. Subscribe for the Democrat. It is estimated that the farmers of any other ene thing that can be nre- Tlua will 1. - , I a.A J . . I m year nave asa.uuu.uuii aentaa. worth of produce to sell hABi.. th. needed tor home consumption. The average value per acre of land in Iowa, as equalized by the state board thin yfcar ia $7.11. This in 10 cents more than laat year. A man very much intoxicated was taken to the station-house. "Why did you not bail him out f ' exclaimed a bystander of a friend. "Bail him .ut!" exclaimed the other ; "why, you could 1 not pump him out." Taylor left about 150.000 Fillmore was always an economical man. and added to his wealth l.w i,;Q last marriage. Pierce savmi Kont $58,000. Buchanan left about $200, 000; Linooln about $75,000 ; Johnson about $50,000. Baltimore Gazette. Upright legislator "What, sir! You take me for one who can be bribed 1 You insult my sense of honor. Bat, in caso I really was such a man, Low much would you give 1" It w, girl who 'f'rf- ..... Miner.) .ue I6 ct .he drains. Thev always like a good p'my sir. - Talking aloiit the trophie, "eternal spring is only found in a rnl.l er facto- A littlu boy, proud of bis new jacket informed bis sister he wai a Mx-ba'ton kid. The ni'Mit treaebcrou memory in the orld belongs to the vonng man wish a new waicli. A sharp youth dint-over! that after your letter is niill a three cent stamp becomes n m-nt Mnn. A lilt ? girl asked her ersndjia bow many glasnes of Wr it tskes to make a person walk luini-. ' Have you ever thoiibt how kind it is of the verigj murderer lo fotgire ev erybody Ix-for; be is swung off? How tepidly a man !.- all inteit in jtolitics and nation! linance when he huts the dooi on Lii own thumb. "Can you flirt a fan V asked a co quette of her trartner. "No," he re plied, "I cannot ; but I can Ln a flirt." Counsel (to wit nes) You're a isice sort of fellow, jou are T Witr.n "I'd say the sme or jou, tir, only I'm on my oatb." The barUr bo overheard hi son speaking direj i tfully of the profes sion took him is.?- the woodshed and httheted him. A magazine a lifer vs the Grriu.tn I'turn naturally to nitiMe." We I bought it was the Italians bo 'turned" most naturally to inusii-. Mrs. Partington, stin- if ihernp id manner i;i which evil deed w,-rei-i-petrated, said that it tidy required lo seconds to light a dotJ. He said "Yea, siie is an old young lady, indeed. I think her extremely singular." And then he added, "She was never beard to uprak ill of an ab sent friend." "That beats the DuUh," m tLe Teu- -tonic hotel-keeper said lien one of his gueste left him between two days, for- gettmg to Jay Lis biil. A Irishman who had on a very ro-r- ged coat was askc d of bat stulT it vm made. "Bedad, I d.ii.'t know ; I tbiak the most of it is made of freb air." Dean Swift said "it is ub banov- souled eop!e as it is it h narrow i.eck ed bottles; tLe less they Le in them, the more noise thev make ia im urine ir out." ilra. II y torn, uho couldu'i. 'ride im the horse car with a colored man. will allow him, as her coachman, to sit be side her and drive, when she rides in a single seat buggy. When a iiarsgrapher gets up so;n- thing too stupid to go iu tho funny col umn he gives it to the literary tdnor, who puts it iu a c lumn beaded la of Thought," Youth "Yes, it is truricus I hav no beard ; I can't think who I lake after my grandfather had a splendid one." Hair-Cutter "Ob, perhaps you take after your grandmother." colbsjutu K4id-s mcji.cf. Recently Charley Cochrane. wh- was for many years the faithful groom for the celebrated trotter, Goldsmith Maid arrived from California and wishing to see the grand old trotting mare aud her colt, called on Mr. Smith, her owner, to obtain his permission to i-sit Fashion Stud Farm, in New Jersey. Mr. Smith accompanied Cochrane to the farm, and on arriving there remarked : "Charlev the Maid is very jealous of her colt, is very cross, and will permit no one to approach it." Cochrane arranged that Goldsmith Maid should hear his voice before she saw him, and although they had not seen each other for two years, a loud whinny presently assured the visitors that the mare had recocuized the man's voice. Cochrane next show ed himself, when a touching scene occurred, the old queen of the turf, who for months would not allow auy one to ap proach her, making use of both heels and teeth if it was attempted, rushed with a bound to her old friend, forget ting even hercolt,and rubbed her head on his shoulder, her nose in his face,played with his whisker?, and showed by her every action that her heart was full of jey to see him. Directly the colt came to him, and the old mare was delighted hen Charley placed hia hand on tho little fellow. When Cochrane left the place the mare followed him to the cate. whinnying for him after he passed out of her sight Baltimore Sun. Senem ber 10. TOE HED1CAL QUALITIES OF LFHO.VS. In reference to the virtues of tho lemon an eminent physician has this to say: "Lemon juice is the btst an tiscorbutic remedy known. It niiily cures the disease, but prevents ir. Sailors make a daily use of it for this purpose. I advise every one to rub ir gums with lemon iuice to keen them in health. The bauds and nails are also kept clean, white, soft and sup- 1 1 il. 1-1 n , ' . . r pio oy uie uaiiy use oi lemon instead of soap. It also prevents chilbltdns. Lemon is used in intermittent fevers mixed with strong, hoi, black coffee, without sugar. Neurakia mav be cured by rubbing the part affected with cut lemon, it is valuable also to cure warts and to destroy dandruff on the head with it. Iu fact its uses are mini fold, and the more we employ it ex ter- ally the better we shall hnd ourselves. Natural remedies are the best docto if we would only listen to it. Decide 11 v. rub your hands, head and gums v ith lemon, and drink lemonade in prfer- i ence to all other liquids."