The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, March 23, 1883, Image 1

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FALL AND WINTER GOODS I
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fsMifttiif ef ene ef the Urges!
General Merchandise
Kvor etcred for lale
DRY AND FANCY GOODS DEPARTMENT
Iieitdea all the latest ityles j-4 novelties. Oar stock it all fresh aid
lew, and Mck ef it was aarcaaac4 ia New Yerk , aid there is let eat
piece ef eld style goods ii ear store
ft -.a
THE CLOTHING
ef ike largest aae1
feats farakkiaf feeie ever kreafkt to'tVu t alley, aid will he sell at
aricesth a defy eeesectities . eitberfbcre er elsewhere.
We alae keet a fall liae ef ladies', ehildrea'i aid gftitletrai
fm turn st
BOOTS AND SHOES,
All sf the hest aaalitjr aid direct frees tie maaifattiret.
We alee iivite atteatiea ta ear sfleidid selection if
i
HATS AND CAPS,
here isalse te he fend at ear stare
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, ETC
Oar ssette ii
ONE PRICE
gapilee eeathjr ail'frec, ta appleation.
ALLEN
VOL.XVIII.
MARTIN
OREGON,
I Stock t
aid Ml complete stock ef
ii Altos-. ?!
DEPARTMENT
ineat aeaertweaU ef clothing and
a large aid well-selected stack
FOR ALL.
& MARTIN,
5 7 First Street, Albany, Or
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
U ILUII, . . CHAM HUM. A If.
KLINN 6t CHAMBERLAIN,
ATTOBUKYM AT l-A ,
saroffloe In Footer's Brlok Blook.-W.
vlBnlStf.
R73.4TIUHAN.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Albany, Oregon.
WILL PRACTICE IN ALL TIIK
Courts of thta Ntale. Will five
apodal attention to collections Mid probate
euer.
Omoa In Foster's new brlok. 4tf
L H. MONTANYB.
ATTORN EY AT I-AW.
Notary Public.
Al
C
u petal ra, over John Ilrijcx' tore,
ut
VMnxstr
J. K. WE ATHERFORD ,
(XOTAST 9VUC.)
tTTOHNEY AT LAW.
ausaxv. eeuutas.
rLL riucnce IS all tiis courts OK TIIK
Hal. SBeoavlattaUoas frm U outtaiAiuaa ai
a.
Sl Odd PtRSar'a Tea.4. (14:1
j. o. rowiu. W. K. HILYKU
POWELL ft BILYEU,
vTTORN EY8 AT LAW.
Aad Solicited ia t'kairery ,
ALBANY. - - - ORISON.
GotteoUooa promptly dm, on ail point
neoteted on reasonable terma.
in Vomimr Brick.a
vital'.
F. M. MILLER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
LEBANON OlMfl.
ta aii the oooru of tbe SUta.
auanUoa riv-n to aoiKaUont. aoo-
liuaUen of Tttlaa. Probate
vlSaJUU.
E. U. SK I P WORTH,
a ironist Asecoitasxea at law as
sotabv rmu.
WILL practice to ell court of itao Mate
All business tatiastod to ma prompt-
y nBsasjei to.
OJke im O' Toole's Block, Bnxulalbim Stmt,
4Ayl Aba, Oregon.
LEWIS STniSOR'S
tTABLE.
Flrat elaaa vehicles, fine horaea, good
Caad, accommodating jHWWiatora and resv
oaule dnrm Ulve tbeui a can.
Saab lea near lie vera liouae.
eyl.
E. W. LANCOON A CO.,
BBUCIOIETS.
Books. Stationery and Toilet Artlolea, A
Largo stock and Low frloea.
DKTJO- 8TPKJB,
tjrt 4I4SSSY. euEis.
FOSHAY & MASON,
Druggists and Booksellers,
ALBA MY, OEEOOI.
iMamf
J. J. WHITNEY, 1
attorney And Counsellor it La?
AND
Notary Publico
ALBANY, OREGON,
Will practice ta all of too Court of
tbiaState. Ail buaiuea inUuatod to him
will be promptly aUended to.
asrOffioe in OToole'a Block.
REVERE HOUSE,
vtret
ChAeV Pfeifler, Prop'r.
HwhitoStUiiaptaamclMattjrU. Tablai
rhA Um Im tea mute affoeia. Spvttic
Aloany Bath House.
TOM U H D1R8IQ N1D WOULD RK8PICT
J. tally i aform tka aiuaaa of AJkaur aad ri
etaiif that 1 kaTOtakeaakarga oftkia Irtathak
at, and, by kaapiag olaaa reeaia aad pajrte
trit attention te buiuw, azneat w uit al
tkoi who vaar raver US with taair aatroaage
Barkig karetefera carried ea ootatsg act
Flrat-Claaa Hair Dreastog Saloons
acaeeta to glee eatira tatiifaction to al
agfCkUdtea aad Ladiat' Hair aeatlf
keeaoeead. JOS Wg BUCK.
O. O OHBKBT. C.B.FARICK
ALBANY
IRON WORKS.
CHERRY & PARKES,
(Sucoaaaora to C. C. Cherry.)
lacMnitts, Millwrights, and Iron
Founders.
WE If AVE OUH NEW SHOPS ALL
completed, and are now prepared to
handle ail kinila of heavy work. We will
manufacture Steam Engine. Oriat and
Saw Mill Maohinery, and all kind of Iron
and Brass Caatinga 0MwS '
rATTKKSS HANS ttV SHORT NOTICE.
Special attention given to repairing all
kinds of machinery. Will alo manufac
ture the improved Cherry Ar White Grain
Baker St.-OSee a Lamber Yard.
Albany, Or., Dec. 1, 1880. I8tf
W. H. QOLTRA
DEALER IN
Farm Macblnery,
WAGONS, HACKS, BUG-
Plows, Harrows,
HAY PRESSES,
STEEL GOODS,
WUIpraettos
Prompt
eostaaas a apacleltty
Rights
ALBANY, OREGON,
SPOBSflU
H I w.
1 UrL " )rJm
CErmanremedY.
I'Olt
RHEUMATISM,
Nouralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago,
Backaoha, Soreness of the Chest,
Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Smelt'
ings and Sprains, Sams and
SeaJda, General Bodily
Paint,
Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted
Foot and Ears, and ait other
Pains and Aches.
" rrapBaUuft on math )ul r Jt - r. 0,1
M , n rf, ttmptm mu4 rhrnj, r.Hri. ..
1. (i...i)r a trtel MtaiM Set U owmni.,i,
t .Hii t .iUiU .4 uO (VaU; and rry Mann
t'b (muu cm Ufa cSaap aa4 iaut. )w W Mt
kins
UMUwli
BOLD II ALL DSUOOIBTS AID DEAL EI 3
II MEDI01ME.
A. VOOELER Sl CO.,
re. mm., V. M. JU
A Mr:
..i .M4tiaMir Vn ljC!tr:i
. .a. 'Tin latHTafliteflMasaiaTsSaie
: rataaSVaitlaMai Maaaafi ua.
it ai r ears. n iw w awssi
ra '. ti otM.-vi u tore aer
t,' ta a -.v-' Hwfc itw; aaSaaaj
a '. - ,r,lt 4Mlwr,i ki tr:,; i i
Mo ' r. -r .y at ,.t- .f,..u NJ li r
VcrV ! r '.' owl te a BaiSBSai f" gnu-i aad aaS
u l A paaaa tAansakdMaaii
am miirtmd 4 im- tmt of ut.
0 taeaoaat -f I: awtl'a. U U ii niataaei
aaJ r-cr'.V-! by DoSaW akfekSsBl ta U ' c jaairf.
Om afii t; wt . Mkm a rharai and . mneU
Main. UQni raCTttT '. . -t uiu f C. ;.im
at tW U-m'. te tr'jiM, J-t-ttuUt abt Mjalut
geaaSaaaaJyl oarU iv I uHi:!ua aa4
CtoMvitua. r. 4t'ar. -i f- :'"- rw mm l'x-
Mjsntt ;4Mi MlWk, A. . J tj peaf -4., I IBajl to
apaaalaSaeeia vf.umat aks arna, aa4clM
ar UX uul ir. tl rw tuati. , ftaikty.
itaSrwyi all rla tor UmuU'. omJ tUm w t-
r thm a i a It cam 9t(Uff. IIswW Kx
ciwni PataaWrSSawi tav
IIoiUti". Tiul f- '. am "t aiae
4iw,rMutaa :ta,etru baJ UkWM, a alvart
f ramtiil aarad try tu Un.iu:ii!w ,i
ame'aaakeSanateseiVaa la awataay w.uuUi
tut aawaas ta (uaio i t:.
l:rar fL Mrf UrftW or t . . . r f. . - I. anM ,f
m SaSSSi Aay arasarwt.t, 1. 1 jc . uiaaatsaAS
t:. asaaa of sway Im ia v ur ti'.turxi t psrfart
S Sl hr tka aaa of tke V-;-rtat ' oas.-aanMt. ran W
Jaioae jgeaykasSSj BS a t lur
at aar Sanaa a Idraa, Uaaa.
Vor Cldaay OompOatat of UW . w:i4U
aanrpawad aa aSuadaaa aaMawaSUa asear.
Srm, Warsaw', taw rua." aaya vnawriter, "are
ttWaad im (A worid fur Ua aura ef Oaat'llln .
SSSaaasaai aad Torptdiir of the la, Bar CSaad
rarCarvorSawoedarsta U ap 11 i. -waadtdOfa
to ataal tSa Compound In It imSirty.
AS i-aat rapawt bar u an a n, c J ol licrrf whaan cjj
aai'tioo 1 u eageat to fSSaa
iteaasSjSssj ra aa Xn. a. m n
TUTT'S
PILLS
0YIWPTOMS OF A
TORPID LIVER.
Loaa at Appetite, Bowela costive. Pain In
the Hand, wish a dull senmtion in the
back part. Fain under the Should a r
blade, fullneaa after
ting, with a dteuv
of oodv or mnd.
olusatton So exertion
Irritability of temper. Low spirits, wish
a reeung ox cat
s feeling of having noglected tome duty.
Weartneee, Diaatneaa, IMutterinc at the
Heart. Doss before the eyes. Yellow Skin.
lioadache generally over the light eye,
Bestleesnsse, with fitful dreams, highly
colored Urine, and
CONSTIPATION.
TfTTH PILLS xre erprrtaJljr adapted to
aur h reeea, one doae enact aurh a ehanca
of frcllntr ealoitlah thr- auffarar.
They laamaaa ttor AnattSe,aiid rnc tha
body to Tae on ft aat. tbua tu- ayolfin U
ann uy ii'irTanir.noa on tii
Ma, etaaraiiitr woau arc pr-
eciita. SS Sunn; ttt., M. Y.
TUH'S HAIR DYE.
Orat ftaiaoa WHittKKHM ehancrd toaOimur
Black by n mugw application of ti,i litric ltm
pars a aatural estor. at tn lnianiaiiwnjiy. Hdd
uy Uruagiau. or aeut by aitrt-aa on r-vlpt of tl.
umot, SS Ml Hilt Y f.T.. vr.rr YOUK.
f Br. TTTTH BAXttL tt V.l, l-.f.,nlna u4 V
VSiatel SaMteA. iHh abated tut ! i.e. .
DR. D. B. RICE,
Physician and Surgeon.
HAS RETURNED to thia city and reranual prac
tice. (MSc in uaw tolag -aph oltlua, o Thi1u'
iiuililliiifi, Broadalblu tn ct, balwtuu Find and Sec
ond traet.
Albany, Or., lfor. g, 1889.
people aro alwayno
tliu lookout for chan
cea to iiicreaao their earniinri, atid In tiuia beama
wealthy j tbnaa who da not improve tbelr opportnul
Uea retnain in poverty. We offer a ifreat obanoe to
iu Ice money. We want many man, women, boe and
ff te to work for ua rifht In their own locaiitiee . Any
oaseen do the work proaerty from the flrat atart.
The bualneaa will pay more than tan Umea ordinary
wages. Kxpenalve oulflt (umUhad free. Noonowho
enirairej fail to make money rapidly. You can do-
vo e year whole time to the work, or only your nparo
momenta. Full informrtion and all that la needed
aunt free. Add roan Htinbos Jt o., Portland, Maine.
SU1KDIAI A88DRAM0B 00., OF
LONDON.
ES TA BL18 II ED, A. D. 1821.
Capitol subscribed, f lO.OOO.OuO
Capitol paid up 5,000,00S
NoTSUz-This company has the largest
paid up capital of mpany doing
business in the United States. Insurance
accepted by ,
; RoBT. A. 1'OSTTR,
Agt of Albany.
A week uuide at home by the In'
daetrtouR. Beet business now be-
the THtbHd. Capital not needed . We will start
yon. Men. women., boya and fflrla wanted every
where to work for ue.. Now la tbe time. You can
work In tpare time, or give your whole time to the
bulneftt). Nootner bualnees will pay you nearly aa
well. No one can fail to mako enormous pay, by on-
trajriiijf at once. Costly outfit Mid term free. Money
made faat, eaaily, and honorably. Addicts Tiu e & I
1
FRIDAY, MARCH
(rarlh Uaaot RAT.)
THE RICH AND POOR 00U8IH8,
"Well Allho leta play a joke on the
people while we air at NVjwjmrf. You
are poor, wl ile I am licit, and there
will sown woithieea follow tali dead in
love with we or my mow-v while
we ate guno. When 1 warry a tusti I
want hiw to hive we aiui not what few
Uollars I kevt.. So J will play 1 hw
tke piMi one ami you the tcta, 1 will
dteea voiy plainly, wtar souat dull
ooior, an urown, anilt: yon get a
hanJaowe outtiL i wilt foot ihe hill,
sndjnst carry things hih, and m o how
much you can flirt. Von know your
hand is aWeady j.rowiatU in niariiagn to
Mr. South the laukr. Ko if whiie
you ate waking a fool ! eoiue wnp, you
for a iniii tile should not fijfgt t that VOU
are -iigagnd to the richeat mi. in KU
bany just real foot e on the diamond
on your linger, that will remind yon of
it, so have all the fun yJ can, kuow
ing your fortuno is esadr. u the
man that (alia in love with the poor,
plain girl will love Iter for herwilf alone,
and that'it tae re l for nt ." Lilly th
siesker was a pet feet blotide, with
golden cutis and hlun eyes. While
Allice was just the opptsitc,e hrunettr,
dark hair, wbieh wade a ii h coil on
the back of her head. They were
orphan living with an uncle and aunt.
Lilly had only Wen an rj-han two
year, while Allies hsd lieett without
father or mother nearly ae-n rears
Ilia father involving all his money
and prowrty to an unlucky nieculation
anon loat hie health, and a short time
before bis death ho sent for his brother
and gave to him his deal rat treasure on
earth, his daughter Allice, who was
honjefeas sod penniless. Since that
time her uncle has given her a good
home and cared for her aa though she
was his own daughter having the same
name, strangers supposed her uncle to
be her father. Near ) far ago she
became Acquainted wuh Mr. South and
at the preattnt tune ia hi imttothed
wife, the marriage ia to lake place on
her eighteenth Lirthday. The girle
told their nnch their plan, wbitli he
thought a capilui idea. For said he
1 want ray little golden hair lo g t a
g od true man, one that hi worthy of
bat. Si everything w arranged and
o'l they started, their nude for thr-ir
escort. He said "now girla don't foe
get the part you are to play ; leta mass
thia thing a success. I'll watch and
keep you posted how things are going.
While I am talking to the old folks,
I'll be aure and keep my eyes open to
bow my girls are getting on."
Shortly after their arrival at New
pott they attended a ball, this tteing
their first entrance in their assumed
cbaracteri they determined to make it
count, so each played her pan wel'.
Fred Hamilton a worth lees young law
yer was there and (ell desperately in
love with the stippoaed heireaa. Gus.
Arno'd a clerk in a dry goods store was
there also, he sought for, and received
an intiodoction to Lilly as did Fred
with Allice. After going home thst
night they spont some time in talking
over their new acquaintance, Qua.
saying he believed Lilly ae pure as the
name she bore, while Fred carod but
little for tke others purity so he gained
the money, said that was the main
thing in his eye. "Why, see how she
dresses ! she must be heiress lo roit-
lions, did you see that diamond on her
finger. I'll tell you I've set my head
to win her. The v met at severs I par-
ties and Fred always managed to 5c at
Allice'a side, she could hardly get a
a . . .a . as ) ?. , i wf r. f . J?
chance to dance wiih auv one else he
was so attentive, There was to be a
grand ball given at Judge Moore's,
am at A I J
which was to be the last of the season,
Fred borrowed small amounts from
. . ... .1
any one who woulil loan t him m
order to put on a great deal of style.
Gus on the contrary dressed aa neatly
as possible without needless expense.
8o each were at the party ia good timo
as were the girls also. Fred as usual
sought Allice and remained by her side
watching every turn she made. During
the latter part of the evening tliey
took a promenade through tbe Lawn,
when Fred thought the right time had
come for him to propose, so he began
in the most perfectly studied words.tell-
ing her his love, how over since be be-
came acquainted with her she hsd been
bis dreams by night aod bis thoughts
by day, she listened quietly until he
was through. When she said, "Oh it
is so unexpected, givo mo a little time
to study," he took her hand in his,
threw himself on his knees and said,
I surely will die if you vejW me, for
live with out you I oau't." things had
gone far enough for her then, so she
said ' I am in so much trouble to-night
'tis Lard for me to settle my mind."
"Tell me your troubles dearest Alice
and let me share them with yon." fL
feel a little delicacy in speaking about
them to you, but perhaps . 'twill be as
well. I received news to-day that the
bank where my money was, has failed
and I am pennilesa.,' Up he jumped,
can that be so, have you the news
enurrraf
23, 1883.
gjrrectly," " Yi 'tis so,csmo fn.m a re
liable souroe, I led it deeply !ut will
have to beaj it- As to your answer, I
hnve been studying and have aliout de
cided to say "Miss Allies don't you
tli ink we hsd hottet go back to the ball
room V That was the last of Fnd's
love for Alice.
Ou oalled on Lilly occasionally sad
each time they were more favorably
impressed with each other, In time he
proposed to her at.d ws accepted, they
rsturntHl home, tha girls preparing for
their weddings. Lilly and Allice were
mtriied the same dd.v. !u a few daya
Qua snd Lilly moved iieuta to a small
ottsge ho had rented, they bad only
lived there two weeks when one even
ing Lilly asked her husband to take a
shoit wslk v. itb her, ssyiog "ahe had a
head ache and thought the frtsb air
wjnld do her good." They had only
gone a fw blocks whea looking up,
Gus Said, "why, there U uuclc," Lilly
proposed going in and n-HMng. After
they had en t red and uncle bad given
them seats, Lilly said, "My dear hus
band you thought jou warned a penni
less bride, this is my wedding piesent
ti you, Twaa a joke we played. I am
therein as while A lir i ia the poor girl
or was until nhe mirrie.1. To eay
Gus was sstoniahei does not express it,
but ho cannot leve hia rick bride more
than he did the (tonr one. The last
heard of Fred he was waiting fer
something lo turn up in order that he
might marry rich.
TEMPEMSCE DKPA&TMKHT.
smtTru by ma
Wsnei'a Chrialiti Trnstrssee Csiss
hno snstx esot r.B
The gteat que won of the press nt day
with na ia whether the liquor trade is to
conquer this nation Or be conquered by
it. That trade ia thoroughly organized,
has unbounded capital at command, and
has its sgents swarming everywhere.
The profits are ao great that it will nev
er lack eMlrgieta and defenders in the
preea, in our Legtalatorea and ssaong
the perple, and will only go Out, like
he ovit spirit of ol i, upon compuleion,
and even then it will try to rend and
convulse society. Were sll good men
oppmard to it, it could be easily over
r. gen, lata there is a class entitled to
that name who defend and patronize
id- liquor uaffio in aom- of iu phases,
though condemning ii in those forms
' which do notlnlerfere with their own
indulgences, and the better the men of
this class in other teepecta the mote
tower tbey hsve a supporters of the
liquor traffic. This is the struggle for
life and death, in which there is no
neutral ground-; every man snd woman
muat be either (or or against the great
enemy of all righteoaaue-fa the traffic
in intoxicating drinks. New York
Wttneto.
The f'o'e facts are undoubtedly
true. There is also, another class of
men ho ex pt ess their opinions freely
with enthusiasm and earuetnes. snd
)et when it comes te the test, you find
very few who have the bia'ery to sus
tain their opinions. They empty their
quiver of its bitteissto arrows, but do
not follow thetr declarations with act
ions worthy ot the opinions exprossed,
and such s course injures, rather than
assists the cause of tern jn sace.
Dr. Lyman Beecher, in one of his fa-
e a aa a Sl
uous temjierance sermons said : "All
denominations of Christisus in the ns-
tion may with great esse be united in
the effort to exclude the use and the
co-nmercd in ardent spirit. They alike
feet and deplore tha evil, and, uuited,
save it in thetr ower to put a stop to
, a - - aa.--.A41 - wee
u. This union may bo aceouiplumeu
through tbo medium of a national soci-
I a a a a I
ety. There it no ot.ject lor wnion a
national society is more imperiously de-
manded, or for which it can Iw reared
... : J t
unur nappier aunjua.
Temuerance keeus the senses clear snd
u,ierobarrase.l, and makea them seize
tbe witU m0MJ kwnoes anj t.
UUctiotK It mmn w;th life ia the
, , deco..UUJ irv tiIH orHOn . it
comrnand (f your head,
secures your health, sod preserves you
in a condition for business.
A FAIR IMtoPOM I to
Anyone suffering from habitual coit
stipstion, torpidity of the liver, colds,
fevers, head aches, restlessness, sleepless
ness, indigestion or other ills arising
from a disordered or inactive condition
of the liver, stomach and bowels, and
wishing to give Syrup of i?igs a thor
ough trial, can buy it of Fosbsy &
Mason, Albany, Rector & Sob, Halsey
who will agree to return your money
if it fails to act promptly and satisfac-
tonly
HOW TO AVOIO DK1.MKKN1VESS.
Forbid intoxicating nostrums and
use Parker s Ginger Ionic m your
family. This delicious remedy never,
intoxicates, is a true blood and brain
a i
food, and aiding all the vital functions
never fails to invigorate.
Premature grayness avoided by using
Parker's Hair Balsam, distinguised for
jta cleanliness and perfume.
NO :4
mt Doivn.
On Jan. 19 we commenced a regular
chess tournsment to consist of 19 prok.
loins, one te be puhliahed each week
until the tourney ia completed.
Mr. S. A. IVaney,of J-AWson of
fers the foflowing prizes for solution of
problems in this touiney i Te any
person eolvfng all of the 10 problems, a
prize of 100 blank che dUgrama T'
the one solving tho next largest nsiai
tier, 7." blank chess diagrams, and Sw to
the next highest. When te or more
are tied ia the number ef solutions,
then tks prize will lie awarded to tbe
one who furTrieho the neatest aad moat
plainly written solutions. All solu
tions must he tent in within three
weekS from the dste of the japer con
aining the problem, except thn solutioa
to problem Na 10 whirl, will he re
quired t sent in within two wWas
from date of i-aue containing it.
Problems far the tourney will be fur
nished by 8. A. De Taney, Jeffett4on.
TOfOXEV Mtoui.t.M jro. 10.
White
K at K II .1
Pa at K It 7
ii at u u a
II at K K 2
Illack
it at Q fi
P atQ Kt 2
PatQ 3
Pat K B 4
ltd Kt 3
Kt at Q K H
Kt at y R 7 .
White to play and mate in two moves.
By iuvestigstion it bss been ascer
tained by several Knights that tourney
problem Ko. 6 wee net sound. We
will therefore in our next issue pub
lie a auWtitute for No. C which will
cloe the tournament.
"Sad." says : ".Vow if 'go-as-you-please'
ia a fair square problem it is in
fact a god one, but I feel certain that
such is not the case, t would like to
see tbe solution."
But Dr. Kirkpatrick tinder date of
March 10, lays : "I have succeeded
st this 30 minutes past 8 p. m., in
finding the solu'lon. ft gives me in
tense satisfaction. I can't express a
"dying mans" tbonghta, neither my
continued delight in tbe solution of so
profound and excellent a problem. It
ia beautiful ! It is difficult ! It is pare P
But yet the Dr. does not give sll the
variation
The following is the fall solution :
White Blade
I Kt to K I) 7 1 KtoQ5
2 Q te B 2 eh 2 K to Q 4
3 Kt tks B mate
2 K toQG
d Kt tks mute
1
2 Q to K It 4
a Kt tks H- male
2
3 Kt ks R raste
1 K tks Kt
2 K Iks P
2 K to Ii 3
2
2 K to Q 5
3 KttoKB2 ma'e
.v o sr t ' ii- WW!'
1
1 U tks B er
P toB7or
PtoKBGsr
It tks P
2 K to B 3
2 Q to Q B 4 oh
3 Q tks B mate
1
2 Kt tks R eh
3 Q tks P-mate
1 B tks P
2 K tks P
2 K to Q 0
3 Kt tks P-tuite
1
2 Q to Q B 4 eh
1 P tks Kt
2 K to B 8
3 Kt toK 3-mate
If black on his first move plays B
from B 4 or moves 11 to B 3, or B to
B 3, or K to B 3, or K takes pawn
white mates next move.
Dr. Kirkpatrick haviog been tho
first to find the Key move, is award
ed the small prise. We have mailed
te hitn a copy of "Pen Pictures of
Representative men of Oregon."
SOLUTION.
Tourney problem No. S, Dr. J
E.
Kirkpatrick.
Note. In placing black in tourney
problem No. 9 we say pawn at 3 but it
ahouid be pawn at Q 3.
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Therefore seek and find the pure golden
frains of health in Kidney-Wort. Wo
men, young or old, married or single
it out of health, will be greatly beae-
fited by taking Kidney-Wort.
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Women are rapidly finding places
in the learned proiessions snd the more
lucrstive occupations from which they
were formally oxcluded. Many are
graduating in medicine. Mrs. Lydis
E. Pinkham, of Lynn, Mass., is a min
ister of health to thousands who may
never touch the hem of her garment or
behold the genial light of her nodest
countenance.
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of Madras, who thus disposed of tho
gooddi which he brought home.
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Laxo Statios, Mar. 13, 183.
Ed. Democrat :
Every youth should early deter,
mine upon some calling, and prepare
for It and pursue it with vigor.
lisle and female, rich aod poor,
high and law, one and alt, should
have souse honorable aad useful
employment which they snail pursue
as a regular iHteinew. Every youth
should i-o educated for a particular
purpose aad a particular manner,
wbk.li sir uld be determined by hie
menial ewpAciltee eud tbe object b
lias In life. But mark ! Every youth
skeuUx he oluc$stL, waatevt r Is ta be
hia Credo or pr jfesui ai. If a young
man is to ftdtow agricultural pursuits,
be should be educated for It. Hi
mind should be fully trained, aiuJ its
power dov.kped In tbe direction of
their lite pursuits. He should be
made muaUW with all the natural
sciences, such as chemistry, geetegy,
ml aerology, bo tony, nod the natural
history, character, aad ph biology ef
animals ; for their breathing forms
sre all about him, and through his
life be muat have to de with them.
His food, his drink, his drees, his all
are within them sad he must draw
tbem out.
The touchstone of his knowledge
must Unapplied to their dead aad
living forma, thai 1st, bis wife aod
children, may ho surrounded with
tbe comforts and harmonies ef Ufa.
With astrooamjr, pbynology, meats!
and moral philosophy, and the rudi
ments st least of a thorough mathe
matical education he should he made
acquaioted, tor these he needs every
day in tbo care of bis fsmilyand in
his business transaction with tbo
world. II bj course of studies, his
mental training, -ahouid be directed
with a wise reference to hie s vocation.
Not only his success, but the bappi
nees and usefulness of both himself
and family, depend ou it.
.Similar remarks may he applied to
youths who hsve designed te fill nny
of the honorable callings in which
men fulfill tbeli earthly destinies.
First of all, a choice of business
should be made, ami made early,
with a wise reference to capacity and
taste. Then tbe youth should be
educated for It, and as much as poU
hie in it, and whea this is done, it
should he pursued with industry,
energy, and enthusiasm which will
( warrant success. The humble writer
1 presents these few lines for public
action, for tbe benefit of a few young
men io tho community who have no '
business, nothing to de, and era ft
pest to society. They are wasting
their early lie in feu it toes endeavors
at nothing. They have no trade, no
profession, no object hetere them.
Kducate themselves they can net, for
they know not what thoy do it for.
They waste their time, energy, and
little earnings In endless chances and
wanderings. They wish fer good
things, bat hsve no wsy to attain
them. They lay plana, invest
schemes, form theories, build eastlea,
hut never atop te execute aad realise
them. AM that ails them is the
want of an abject, a single object.
They took st a hundred and see
nothing.
Remember there are only s few
such boys la this community, while
on the other band wo nave some as
bright and energetic young men in
this community, as can be found 'n
the country. They hsve made their
choice of svocstien which is agri
culture and are making it a study.
They know that their calling ia ft
good one one that God and goodness
sanctions, and they are true as steel.
They sre throwing their mind, might,
strength, heart, and soul into action
for it, and success will undoubtedly
crown ("heir efforts.
Ths Me&m AIDES.
CI RIOI S PACTS.
A spring at St. Tammany parish,
Louisiana, pours forth clear, cold water
all day, but at sunrise it Suddenly goes
dry, discharging no water until tbe sun
rises again.
While sawing veneer from a walnut
knot an Indian discovered in the twiat
ed fibres of the weed a perfect picture
of a Spaniel's bead. The lines sre as
accurately drawn ss if by the ncil of
sn artist and when framed this natural
curiosity has ail the semblance tf srt.
One theatrical tham a hich has been
revealed by a florist ia the remodelling
of designs received by actors and actres
ses. The material of a flower skip re
ceived in the first act apjiears in the
shape of a harp in the second, of art an
chor in the third, or of any other de
sign. And all She time the audience is
amazed at the extravagant profusion of
flowers.
The liou and unicorn became tbo
supporters of the English royal arm
in 1603 at tho accession of James.
Tbe unicorn was the Scottish kud-porter.
Co., 'AugUDta, Muiuu.