The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, November 09, 1883, Image 2

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FRIDAY NOVEMBER 9, 1883
It looks like a
over in ,84.
Democratic walk
The colored man should retain his
composure. His civil rights are whol
ly safe.
The trade dollar is to he placed en
the reUred list after Congress meets.
Sines Ohio was heard front Samuel
J. Tilden's health has had to be tied
down with a rape. :
It is generally conceded that there
is a flower in the garden for the Derr
ocratic party.
Last year was an off year with the
TUnahllrans in Ohio. This is an
"awful" year.
Foster may be down to rise no mere
hot he west down N fighting, while
other Republicans fell submissively.
The aphorism that .a short horse
is soon curried is not supposed to
apply to the mule.
Lord Coleridge's name has been
attached te a new style of collar to
a fashionable hat snd to a- bread of
cigarettes.
Only oae Incident of the Ohio cam
paign is regretted by John Sherman,
his contribution of $100 to the Repub
lican fund.
Republican Presidential eoems are
in a more dilapidated condition than
even Robeson's gunboats.
Trade cannot be free while fettered
with the conditions whleh Pacific
-Oeast monopolies impose upon It.
.few
Tendency of the country is to over-
nraduction. Tho remedy is only to
be found lu freer markets.
The happiest man in Ohio is John
Sherman. MeisUessiog the lucky
resolution that kept him off the State
ticket
"We have struck another read,
haven't we ?" asked a passenger of
a conductor on an Arkansas railway:
"No." replied the conductor : "we
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have only run off the track.,,
The eminent Republican fossils
who think to stay advancing Demo
cracy with the revival ef the race sec
tional issue retlize the orator's figure
ef damming up the Nile with bull
rushes. The Republican Party at tbe pres
ent time is like a man who went
through a cemetery Whistling, when
he was suddenly stopped and told
hy one of the departed spirits t "You
may whittle : but you have got to
come here."
The report that Mr Tildon has been
elected a member of the New York
Tact Club accounts for the presence
of R. B. Hayes, who is supposed
te be anxious to get held of the
certificate of election.
ag.
ine Uenstitution limits tbe powers
of Congress in the matter of raising
revenue te meet the absolute expenses
of the Government. That, also, is the
position of the Democratic party.
It was a Republican . Congress which
passed the Civel Rights bill, and a Re
publican Supreme Court which nulli
lied it Democrats hare no responsi
bility in the matter. They have never
tried te cajole, cheat or deceive the
black man. It is all Republican doings
from beginning to end.
All the rights the Republican party
ever achieved for the colored man he
can put in his'sye, and it wen,t affect
his sight a particle. It did, however,
plunder his bank and pass for his os
tensible benefit an illegal and fraadu
lentCml Rights bill. It premised
him, also, "forty seres and a mule,"
and then laughed at him fo.t his cred
ulity.
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The World prints a list ef seventy
New York widows and fifteen nnmai
ned female legatees whose united
wealth is about $125,000,000. Tbe
wealthy widow, Mrs. A. T. Stew
art, $10,000,000; Mm. E. D. Mor
gan, $5,000,000; Mrs. Marshal O.
Roberts, $5,000,000 ; Mrs. Edwin R.
Stereos, $2,000,000; Mrs. Paran Stev
ens, $3,000,000; Mrs. Moses Tsyior
6.000,000, Mrs. Csrneiias Vander
bilt, $5,000,000-, Mrs. James Brown
$3,000,000. The richest unmarried
lady is Catherine Walfort,$2,000,000,
who also leads in the list of noble snd
unostentatious charities. A fashionable
Broadway diamond dealer says New
York is foremost among the leading
diamond cities of the world. At least
one million dollars worth glittered on
the persons of ladies, at the Metropol
itan opera opening, one lady wearing
forty thousand dollars, worth. Proba
bly 200 ladies have fifteen thousand
dollars, worth of personal jewelery.
I can name ten like Mrs. Yanderbilt
and Mrs Gould, whose individual prop
erty in diamonds, sapphires, rubies and
emeralds exceed one hundred thousand
dollars, More than forty New York la
dies can each lay claim to fifty thous
and dollars' worth of jewelry, and
plenty of them have twentyfive thou
sand dollars invested.
FOR DYSPEPSIA and Ltver Complaint,
have a printed guarantee on every
bottle of Shiloh's Vitalizer. It never fails
to cure. For sale by Foehay A Mason.
A NASAL INJECTOR free with each
bottle of Shiloh's Catarrh Remed y. Price
cjnts.
FAULTY KOI C ATI.
inereanesuojws iaai.uem.nue trt
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much earnest ana tnougauui contiaera- k.
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tion from the people, as the character
oi was saucauon ei meir cnuuren. abb
process ei ueveiopmen or wmmw rn
oMld is slow and seemingly tedious,
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out we impressions maaa upon us
mind, whether fer good or evil, are th
t C -.! a it- nk a I I
M proi-uouv -u as
grvwku. uv - j a I
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imfuiimuw, uu las
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ot tns dsnc or impression wi.i remain , -
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so tho irnpreeeiona inase upon the mind
ef the child may be covered up by L
contrary impression, but they will
ilwtf ha foand ezartinir an influence
DTK vw-vi a
it hat grown up to mannooa or woman-
hood. The gaaeuy ous or wounu in
the human flesh may heal up, hot the
sear will remain during life as sn
STidence ot mat weuna.
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We say, then, that sending children
te school is a secondary consideration,
while the kind of education they re
ceive is of the first and momentous
importance. It is not of the first im
pertaace that the boy er girl should be
taught to road nuently, solve mathe-
saatieal aptiy, wriU well, etc., but it is
of the most importance that the moral
character of the papil should be fully
developed and cultivated in the direc
tionofmakimr cood. honorable men
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and women. I
Of what avail is it b cultivate, de-
velop and strenghten the intellectual
capacity of a boy, if that boy is to grow
up into manhood with a perverse,
wieked disposition that will lead him
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into all kinds of excesses and crimes t
To develop the intellectual powers of
such
a car is omy w sirtragmeu ou
enlarge his powers to do evil, so that
his last estate is worse than his first.
On the other hand, if the moral nature
of the boy is carefully and fully culti
vated by curing his perveise nature
coincident with his intellectual devel
opment, such education is to strengthen
and- enlarge his capacity to do good.
The teacher's responsibility is a weighty
one. We fear there are many who do
not full aDoraciata it. It ia almost I
a fearful thought to the earnest teach- Mississippi Democratic.
. . . . u. . FH diattnottve feature of their ducuaions
er, te think, when he enters bis school , . . , . . .
' is each speaker staled bta proptsitton
roam, that he has the future destiny, for ! "d rg "enW with wonderful clever
weal er for woe, of fifty human beings nest. Tbe people in genet al were very
in his hands. His example and teach- To tht Oregoniau who boasts of tbe faTorabIe impressed with tbe entire
ing may lead the pupil into that path
in life that will round nP in a life of
l.-., ,J nfn1-a nr it mav mA
honor snu nest uiaesa, or it may lead
into, or permit the child to remain ia,
that path that leads to shame and dis-
erace. Look at the crimes dailv eom-
Biitted around us. Those are the
y cocsequenees of faulty edu-
, youth. "Juat eetbe twig is
be te'. inclined." Young
cation in
boat the
are apt to think that it they
led in makioa: pupils fluent
can saccsed in makinc pupils fluent
readers, good speller- and writera, they
have done a good work, snd so tbey
have, as far as it go. Bnt tbie work
alone is of no mora worth than the
work of the farmer who, after much
labor and toil, by plowing and harrow
ing, puts his ground into a veil pul
verized condition, end then neglecfte to
sow the good serd tbst is to produce
the good crop and rich barrest Wo
hope every young teacher will seriously
consider the grave and momentous
responsibility ef their calling as touch
hut this matter for the future elU
being of both individual and state
a. a B, a
depends upon a lauarui and fo'i per
formance of bis duties.
nossaa is POLrncs.
Perhaps no word is more miserably
abused than the word "boss" ss applied
to party policies. It is so often con
founded with the word leadei that
hundreds of ignorant persons have been
thus led to believe tbat any leader in
party management is to be looked upon
as a "bees." "Bosses" are a perverse
or ratber abnormal development o
party leaders. No party can possibly
exist without leaders, and no party can
hops to exist vsry long under tbe con
trol of "bosses." The leading distinc
tion between a "bom" and a leader, is,
the former seeks not only to control
and direct the action ef his party, but
he contrives by hook or crook, by fair
means er foul, to control thst action in
tbe interest of himself or friends in
disregard ef the wi-cbes ef bis party,
while tbs leader simply directs snd
controls tbe action of bis party in
accordance with the will of a majority
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ef his party. He guides the sctien of
his party for the purpose of making its
power effsetive, but always in tbe
interest of his party and country, and
only selfish to the extent tbat parties
themselves are selfish.
ibe "boss" looks upon a party ar a
means to carry out his selfish purposes,
while a leader looks upon it ss a means
for tho promulgation and establish msnt
of a rartli t.i-l nm'nninla TUa t(kaa.
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eads a party purely for the purpose ef
elevating himself or friends to power,
while a leader leads for the purpose of
establishing a principle in tbe minds of
the people.
Ne party, as we said before, can sub
sist without leaders. The sotion of s
political party will always result in the
able, intelligent men of the party being
placed at its head to lead. Men com
bine and unify themselves into party
organization when they are of one
mind as touching certain principles and
which they seek to make the establish
ed policy of the government. The
ablest and most intelligent men of a
party are the safest into whose hands
party management may be placed,hence
these men are selected to manage the
flairs of the party and are therefore I
called leaders. Sometimes these lead-
are. snore, v selfish ami after taov
Mublbhad themselves in
fu-- of tk.ir nertv. ther then !
. , j .t, t- .u.t.
aeJOeh purposes without regard to the
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wm ui tun v T mum kiiui masia w
r
fUnttimM Inarlara
- Ba - Wt - dividtd u inlo-
to the true or best party manage- U
ment and each leader calls around him
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many as believe his r6Hov best and Ion
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nrmrtur4imn .,, thttam nfLn
mlk M W! tKf,t ih(l a,.
hta friildt wUl raiM the
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"bow' when in truth and in uo ne
- aT have k-.- n0 mee of a
than the defatsd leader. Thus is the
word boiut. miiergvay nbussd. The
ri,hUtlnkhiir. intalllent man will
lw m hm Mm ta dutin-uuih batween a
"bom" and a leader.
TBS ELECTIONS.
The following is a synopsis of elect I
tioQ returns received up to the time of I
.
f"'g P, J ' L1.
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Virpnia popular Democratic major-
y ot lo.uw. -gisiaiura largaiy
timocratis ia both branches. Ma-
I
hone squelched.
Minnesota 1 - ,000 Kepublican major-1
ty.
Connecticut Repuolisan- legislature I
usual.
Vew J0raey 7300 Democratic nia-
jorit with branches of the Leju-
i.t.ir-. I
New York 10,000 Democratic major-
ity with Republican legiaUture.
Maryland 1 L'.UOU Lfeoioorauc tnsjor
ity with both branobea ef legislature
Democratic.
Massachusetts Republican by 10,000
jority, and both braochM ot iegisla-
tore Republican.
Pennsylvania 18,090 Republican
aaamt it r.
fartility of Oregon soil, who thinks
Oregon is such a great state in tbe
eOUOeanOO OI l(S ilUUi and egSMaOJW,
e
abundance of iU fruit; and vegetables,
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106 amount of potatoes, cabbages and
0411 er vegetables which is shipped from
Ba 9 S Si - 1
WMBsmsm ana pat upon our marceis a
P1 hifb,f remunerative to
the (California prodacae, .van .ICr
WI high freights to gel them here.
If Oregon produce cannot raise pat.
toes tor Ism thaa flO te 71 cents ps
fr tham 50 - 0oti r
th,r vubUw
PrU tbw oar ,0P-
a a d t a s .a
W Jauiernie producers, aa mey
Pl" thwn here k lew Pric6 and
fi lt reaiunerattve. True, heretofore,
our population has been so very sparse
tbat it required ne great amount of
these products to glut ths market, snd
hence tbe farmer sad gardaner bave felt
that there was no safe iadneement te
encourage tbem to engage in producing
these products of trade, but happily
for our farmers, gardeners and orchard -iats,
our population is receiving such
large secessions in the wsy of emigra
tion from all porta of the world, tbat
hereafter there will be little danger of
over-prodaction in such articles as tbey
geaerally grow. fcIt is the opinion of
farmers, so far as we have heard, that
it ia mors profitable to raise potatoes st
30 cents per bushel than wheat at SO
cents per bushel, and yet potatoes
advance beyond 30 cents in price
oftener than wheat goee above 80
cents. Osr apple, peach, plum, pear
and other fruit crops have been sadly
neglected here, fer tbe earns reasons
tbat have had such a potential influ
ence in discouraging our farmers and
gardeners from rsising potatoes, cab
bages, etc. Bnt tbe day for seriously
glutting tbe markets with an over
production of fruits in Oregon is past.
If tbe large emigration thu is teeming
to this coast will not prove sufficient
to consume ali our garden and ercbsrd
product.' , then by tbe completion of tbe
N. P. railroad sre we enabled to go
into tbe markets of tbe world with
these products and obtain such prices
as that market affords.
For these reasons we beiieve tbat
from this time forward every farmer
and gsrdeaer will find remunerative
prices for all their productions without
running the risk of finding themselves
with lsrge supplies apd no msrket for
them. Toers is nothing which the
farmer has to sell hut what commands
a high price, snd we think the same
condition will exiat to a large extent
next year. There is no reason wby
our farmers should not tum.lv our
arket with all these articles and we
S S af
hope next year to see markets supplied
entirely from the pieductions of our
own people. Let everv farmer pre-
pare now to meet these demands of
m w a
trsds next year.
Tbe Sjuthera trade war is growiog
hotter. The Cairo Short Line has
dropped prices to Cairo $1 ; to Mem
phis $4 ; to Ticksburg, Natchez and
New Orleans. $6 50. The Iron Moun.
tain meets this further cut to points
below Cairo and the Narrow Gauge
is said to its contemplating a still low
er rrts to Cairo.
SHILOH'S CATARRH REVfEDY a po
sitive cure for Catarrh, Diptheria and
Canker Mouth.
LCCAL CORRES P0NDENCE
BttOWKSYILLsT STKKH.
Browmiviu.1, On.
3Tuv. 0, '83.
JM, DiKcrat i
What town ia Oregon, van excel
this
isi of birthi in one week.
Bern to the wife of rial M. Qfay,
Oct, 27 th a daughter.
Born on the 2Ute nit. to the wife
Klia. flal a emmeaa.
.
TWn . th wif rTn,mv wt.ina
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Kev 2oda son.
. the wife of W. O. Hianar.l
on the 3rd inta aoa. All the tbove
primary parties are doing well
Wiltam Robs while toorioa tim Wcr
last Friday completely severed hit
to tha iutt,P bMt by tba ekillfuJ mnt
awment and close attention of Dr.
Btarr the entire foot will bn aaved.
On last Sunday Mrs. Job. Himenp,
who lived eight miles south west from
Brownsville, died.
Mr. Fred Croft has purchased the i
meat market and Fred Hanover will
run it. Ho says hore after meat will be
sold at Albany rates.
Isaso i'uttuan who got his arm broke
tome time since is getting well
John AIoKinney's two little ehildron
1 are very tow wiw iae croup.
JowPh Moores two Iktlo girls are
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oeorast wstn ue typnoiu isver.
K ur'
ry large infra mtmry ab39 tro Mr.
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Mr. tteorge Dyson has been aUeut sev-
-ra uKintbs r-turnln. last Saturday.
u y mm$il tbtt Mr. 0eo. 0
Blakely is expected here daily.
Daring the last month there ware
enrolled in the North brownsvillo ra-
r1 1 PT 7 "8 7
lattendence was 1 02.
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tbt Literary Society has bean reor-
aaniaad and ia raadv to Uiscmss tbe vjta!
t J-
JMJ
(Jourt
The old saloon sign hss besn takra
down and Bob Sanders is going to run
a billiard saloon on the premise.
The attendance at the Baptist con
vention held at this plsce was the ter
sest sver known.in Orefen. The min
I itters are with few exceptions either
I at or bevoud the prime of lifa. Aa
occasion. Duiing tbs convention over
hundred dollar, of the filthy lucre
g " paiu
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wa m ifrnaii .tr tiai.l t.if lisriMW
jm4 Monday ths Ministers sad other
delegates went home carrying with
them the good wibe qf (his entire
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w-'7
Mr. John Wolfe has purchased ons
of the Tmspleton hop jards
Wollen mills of thi. fhm have
work en bands bow that axeala any
Other work of the kind on the Paoif
ic coast and Beecber saya the Pacific
beats tbo world,
The South Drowosville echod hss
enrolled 44 students.
Whrrkas, It is costotnerr to ce'e -ebrate
in tbe form of aeranadn, nuptial
ceromoniea when they occur in Our
midst, and
Whereas, It is about that Uses of
the year when such svants are likely
to come to pass, it has been
!! lv I, That a string baud com
posed of tbs following members ; D.
W. Stair Elmsr. Fersyth P. Tvcer
Chsrlee Willert end J. B. Horner be
organized fer the above named and
ether important purposes and furtbur
moro be it
mmorssd That we (the writer) uoan-
imously request that such ceremoaies
be now and ofter tbia date postponed
one month until the band gets in tune
so they can start of with a clear toot.
H.
LBSJASOS SOIXS.
Lebamos, Or., Nov. 7, 1883.
Ed$ Democrat :
J. N. MeDanald is somewhat indis
posed at present.
The Rev. Henderaon preached at tbe
C.,P. Church last Sunday.
Preparations are being made for the
Teachers Institute which will be held
st this plsce on tbe 29th and 30th
inst.
A play "Among ths Brksr" will
be played by tbe young people at this
place sometime in tbe near future.
Notice will be given in time.
Mr. . . Montague has purchased
the bouse on the old Cowan oorner.and
has opened out a large stock of hard
ware.
Mr. E. . Hammock, living only a
fw miles north of this ulace. haa
purchased a 14 hone power portable
engine aad will saw fencing tbia winter
Mr. Mammock is quite an enter
prising man deserving tne patronage of
the public.
The Elite Literary Society elected
officers last Tuesday evening as follows
President, T. 8. Wallacs,Vce President
Jennie Alexander, Sec. Miss Frank
Gilbert, Treasurer, David Love.
Sergeant at Arms, Lon. Walton,
Critic, Prof. J, L. Oil serf
Mr Nabob tbe correspondent to the
Sunday Mercury at this plsce hss been
cresting quite a bubble of excitement
among some of our citizens, the truth
is he only gives bimse.f away in the
last commnnication and we predict that
he had better cheese the racket.
HABBISBVati ITEMS.
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Harrisburg, Or;, Nov. 7th, '83.
Eds. Democrat :
Mrs. Mendenhall, wife oC-Drv W. F.
Mendemhall is very sick. Dr Sharpies
of Eugene was sent for for consultation
and while here also visited William
Schooling who is also very . sick. Two
children ef Theodore Roach have just
passed through somethiag like the scar
letina but are quite well new. Tbe scar
let fever scare of Eugene did not
amount to maeb.
Miller&Funk have moved their stock
of hardware to the eld Odd Fellows
building, Some of the hunters ef this
plaoe have b een doing a rood business
I 0 . s si a . . .
in minting r aving killed neveral dssr
isloly and U o maty gces te tell about
The Sob A hsrs is still increasing in
number ncJ i) ueivaiml tsatioaativ U
that it is ih in; u u ' work.
Lev. li auitou ol tJuoetion itr
preachetr trwo. sotMoaH here last Sun
day and also visited tbe Sunday school
u.i n i .
Mr. Ilham is having his shop moved
Ion to hit lots to make an addition to
bis house He havi&g about quit skee
making. We have two other shoemakers
lit town now.
. j
I here hits, .also lately loevted here
a negro barber whiok makes a variety
that every swell town of Oregon oan
not aflotd.
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' OAKViM.it, Or. Nov. 7th, '83.
Editor $ Democrat :
I thought a few lines from this part
ef the county might be of interest to
some of your rcadera. The. good
folk, of this vicinity, I mean all, are
about done cutting. There is being
pulte an avcrsge crop sowed of fall
grain, mot all done.
Health is good In this part of the
county.
Miss Annie Pen Is very sick.
Temperance Is all the cry new, the
Temperance Alliance met last week
and reorganized with about fifty
members. They will meet again on
the 12th, whenseversl good speakers
will be In attendance and n general
good time is oxpected.
The new church is looming up,and
It 1m going te be a flno church. It
will bo done In about tbreo weeks.
We can boast of two fine churches In
our neighborhood.
There is services every Ssbbsth at
tho U. T. Church.
There wss a meeting called last
evening for tho purpose to know
what should bo done on holidays.
The Temperance Alliance decided to
give a concert, tbe program Is net
made out, but I am sore, from what
I know, that it will be a first-class
oxerclso. Eg will boa free thing and
will be given In tho U. P. Church.
Wta Foot.
Trusr.Bii Msririrrn.
Is our last issue ws gave notice of
a county teachers institute to be held
st Lebanon on tbe 20tb and 30th of
this month. We esrnestly hope thst
every teac'jer in the county will male
a apecial effort to be in attendance, as
very much ad rentage to teacbera is to
bo derived from attendance upon tbese
meetings. It is tbs custom in many
diairicu to diaroiae school during these
meetioga ae ss to enable tbe teachers to
attend, and not retire them to make
up for lost tim-. We think this b
a great benefit both to teachers and
distric. Without being regarded aa
oliicieus we would be g'ad to see this
institute take up the subject treated
of under the bead of4 Faulty Education"
in another column of tbia ia 1, aod
dianuas it elaborately.
Tar Sale.
Titreoanda half acre of good garden
land.all foncod.houan and barn.ln weatern
odge of tbe city. Will be aold cheap,
('all at thia office.
A Bare Ckaae.
Wriagora at redaosd ratoa, both tha Kov
alty and Kore'xa, tho Ut made, at Peters
4 Mein'a.
SOTSt'K.
Two houae-t
thia office.
for rent cheap. Inquire a
"Baehepalbe."
Quick, complete care, an annoying kidney,
bladJer and urinary diseases, f 1. Drnggiaea.
A Startling Dl.rut rr;
PbyshnAn are oflnn startled by remark
able dieooveries. The fact that Dr. King's
New Dlaoerery for Consumption and all
Throat and Lung dlaeeaee la dally curing
(wtirnta that tbey have given up to die. Is
t art ling them to realize their senae ef du
ty, and examine Into the merits of thia
wonderful dlaooverv ; reaultlag In bun
dredeofour beat Pbyaicians using it In
their practice. Trial Mettle free at Koahay
d Mason's Drug Slot 0. Regular slee 1.00.
aheap fr Sale.
Two 'hundred Merino sheep from half
to full bloods, Will be sold at a reason
able price. Call at my residence one
and a half miles west of Pee Dee Valley
on what ia known as the John M Rhodes
in Polk county, Or.
Jamkh M. Citvroif.
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A Lire Saving Preaeat.
Mr. M. K. Allison, Hutchinson, Kan.,
Saved his life by a aim pie Trial Battle of
Dr. King's New Discovery, for Oorsnmp
tlon, which caused blm to procure a large
bottle, that completely cured him, when
Doclerx, change of climate and everything
failed. Aatn
lloarseneaa, Severn Csasas, and all
Threat and Lung digram a. It is guaran
eed tecure. Trial Bottles free atFeabay
Mason's Drag Store. Larf e siee $1.00
for aole.
Twenty head of young horses at from
three to Ave years old by Davis frss..
Shcdd Or. Will be sold cheap. Call
mmedlately as they must be sold at
once.
S 'jEPLnSSN'CKTS, made ro'-enble by tba ter
rible cough. Shiloh'a Cure la tho remedy tor you.
CATARRH CURED, health and iweet breath etoured
by Shlloh'i Catarrh remedy. Price 60 ce it. Natal
Injector free. For aale by Feehay aud Mai on.
For lame back, aide or chott use Shiloh's Porous
Plasters. Price 2ft cents.
SHILOH'S COUGH and Consnmptlon Cure is told
by oa on a guarantee. It uures cotisump. Ion.
SH LOP S VTAU-EIl la what you peed for Cor
stipstion, I.OSS ot Appetite. Dizziness and afltyn?p
toms of Dyspepsia. Price 10 aad 75 centa per bottle.
CROUP, WHOOPING COUGH and Bronchit's Im
mediately relief 3d by Shi' lob's Cure.
Ta AT HACKING COUCH can be so qu'ckly card
by Shiloh's Cure. We gusrateo It.
WILL YOU SUFFER with- Dyspepsia ard Live-
Complaint T Shiloh's Vitalise." is guaranteed to cure
you. For sale by Foshay A' Mason.
IIACKMETACK,"a lasting aod fragrant
perfume. Prioe 25 and 60 cents. For sale
by Foahay fc Mason.
SHILOH'S CUBE WILL Iminedlately
relieve Croup, Whooping cough and
Bronchitis.
WHY WILL YOU cough when Shiloh's
Cure will give immediate relief. Price
10 cts. 50 cts. and f 1.
AUianr Mara.
Wheat- 8 jo per bushel,
Oat" "
Beef on foot, 6 to Ce.
I lay -baled, 232& per ton.
loose, IS to 20,
IJuttwr-aft to 50 ots per lb.
Itgga -8 cents per doz.
1'otatooe 75o per bushel.
Pork 7 cte per lb.
Veal Coper lb.
yaoona hams, 14 to loo.
9 ahoulders, 10 to ISo.
sides, 19 to loo.
Lard-lflcpsrlb.
Flour5.50 per bbL
Chickens 4.60 per doz.
Hnirar Han Franolso 0, 12c
Mill Feed-bran, 1400 per ton.
Dried Fruit-sun dried apple, 60.
... " " tfussa-tc.
ai uiA warenouee, vi.
rneuhlne cured applets, 8 e.
plums, IS.
A Cam.
To ail who aro aaftaiinff from tbe
and indiscretions of yoatb, nervous weak.
ucaa, early dooaj, loaa of maahoed, ate., I
will send a rocipa that will care you, F11KE
OF f'HAROK. This great remedy was dis
covered by a miaaionary in South America.
Bend a aelf-ad4reaaed envelope to the Rsv.
Jo-zru T. ISMAN, BUtion D. New York
City.
taee Acvea mf Laa rev Sale.
One farm of 390 acres very desirable
One farm of 13d acres.
One tract of 139 aoroa of wild land.
One tract of SO acres.
"ua tract of 70 acres.
One tract of 135 ores, aad other small
tracts. Will sell in lota to aait purchasers.
Will trails for other property. Call at this
N 0)1 ICE.
Ir. Jauot. Dauuals having: sold his
Interest lo tbs furniture manufactur
ing business Is desirous of closing out
a large lot of furnlturo now on hand
Bargains can be had at . three-fourths
It.. - I a -a a m
uw rruiar price. t;aii anu take a
look.
Daisam A Woodin.
eta aad Skaca.
At Allen A Martin's ia the place te find
boota an Jaboea in any quality yon wish.
and at any price. Good goods in tbia line
will be sold cheaper than at any store In
tbe valley and no old stock to work off.
mmm
Ar.nAY, Oa., Feb. 4th, 1882. Amman's
Cough feiyrup has given general eatiafao
tion, and we believe It la a good thing.
FoSJfAT A Masok, Druggiata.
far sale
Good team, harness aad wagon for sal
Time giveaoa good aeoartty. Call at this
office.
"Hathrr Swea'a Vf una Spear. "
Infallible, taateleas, harmlaaa, cathartic ;
for feveriahnses, rnatlasaasss, worma.
Rev. Father Wilds'
EXPERIENCE.
Tfce nav. r. f. WU4s, we&Vfcaowa esty
mlaaloeasry Mew York, mnd Iratass
cMT Um Lata eminent Judge Wllda, of thm
BSasSwSaSSJSam Supreme. Court, wi
aa follows :
" Tm K. 84A St., AT- York. Mam IS. !
r. . .1. C. A YRB ft CO., Oentletnen :
ijaat winter I u truubled with a
un.mrortabie Itebinc tumor affeeUna
tmr eauOally my lu.it. which lie bod ao
intuterablv at ulsUL. aiil bunied ao lt.Lanaa.
I v, tu.it t eouW acaronly bear aojr cloUilof
1 waa aia a eunerer rrotn a
w eaiarru ana eatarmai eooaa; mr
appetite waa poor, and my tratani a good
deal ran down. K no wins the ralne of
Area a Haka. auii.i.a, by obaerratloo of
many otbee r.iaee, and from paracejaj m
in former yean, I began taking It for the
a!.ro-namml l!a,nlcra. My appetite inv
prored einiuet from tbe Oral duae. After
a abort Umo Uie ferer and llebiaaj ware
attayet, and all eigne of irritation of the
akin dtaappearrd. My catarrh aad cough
were aleo cured by Urn aanve ineane, and
my general tiealth greatly improved, enUl
U la now eaeellent. 1 feel a haodred par
ecut auoager, and I attribute thee reaulta
to tbe-am of tbe SAaaaraaiLbA, which
1 recommend with all ronndenee aa tbe
beet bloral me4licin rrcr derteed. I took
It In email doeca three llmee a
use.1, in an, lrae thftit two bottles. I place
lU'-ae facu at your aerrloe, hoping tbetr
pubtleetkm may do good.
Yours respectfully, g. F. Wnjaa,"
The abore Instance Is bnt one of the many
constantly coming to oar notice, which prove
the perfect adaptability of ATaSB taSSUa
raaiLLa to tbe care of all diseases artetag
from Impure or Impoverished blood, aad a
weakened vitality.
Ayer'sSarsaparilla
cleanses, enriches, and strengthens the blood,
stimulates the action of tbe stomach and
bowels, and thereby enables the system to
resist and overcome tbe attacks of all &eroV
lms Ditto , KrupttoHt of the Skin, JfAca
mntitm. Catarrh, Qtnertd Dtbilitw, and all
disorders resulting from poor or mi lapsed
blood and a low state of the system.
rasrAJiao av
Dr. J. C. Aye r dt Co . , Lowed, Matt.
Sold by ell Druggists ;rlco fl, six hotttce
AYERS
CATHARTIC
PILLS.
Best Purgative Medicine
ears ConstlpaHon.jndlgon, Headache, and
Sold everywhere. Always reliable.
Notice of Appointment
of Assignee.
Notioe is horebT atven that under and
by virtue ef an asslgnusent ia wiitlag fer
the benefit of hie creditors tnly made by
ft J Keefhaver aud filed in the Ciranlt
Court ef the etate of Oregon fer tbe eeunty
ef Linn, the undersigned waa appointed
assignee of tbe estate ef said SJ Keef
haver, accepted said trust and filed bis
bond as required by law. All peraona
having claims aaeiaat said estate will
present the same verified as required by
law to the undersigned at hie residence
near Lebanon, Linn oonnf y, Oregon, or to
k Im .H..n.. ur.ik...j a. !!.
at Albany, Linn county. Oregon, within
three months from this data
October 12tb, 18K.,
J. It. kaxauut,
Assignee.
Final Settlement.
Notice is hereby given that the under
signed has field his final account as Ad
ministrator of the estate of Samuel Cooper,
deceased in the County Court, of Linn
oonnty, Oregon, and 'by order of said
Court, Monday tbe 3rd day of December,
1888, at the hour ef oue o'clock, p, m ot
said day be been set for the hearing of said
final aooonnt. Any person Interested in
said estate is hereby notified to file his or
her objections to said aooount and the
settlement thereof on or before said day.
Dated Oct. 81st, 1888.
B. W. Cooper,
Admiaistrator,
Gko. E. Chamberlain,
Attorney for Administrator,
For Sale.
THE undersigned will receive sealed
bids up to 1 o'clock, u. m., Nov. 10th,
1888, fer the purchase of his eholoe resi
dence property on Seeoud street, west of
Washington in this city, Terms li cash,
balance time to suit.
M. M. Habvkt.
50 Cts 021 the $.
"REVOLUTION.
Having porchased a portion of tie bankrupt sttek of the late PRICIER
BR08. ef Portland at flftj rents on the dollar I will sow offer tilt sane at
wregpending reductions. . Tbe subjoined lift will give bat a remote idea
ef tie "SWEET BARGAINS" I bare secured :
IOOO YDS NEW PLAIDS, 15 YMFORI, WORTH IOC A YD
700 YARDS OF INDIA CASHMKRKAT 12 I-2C, WORTH 20
300 YARDS NRW SNOW FLAKE, AT 12 1-2. WORTH 20
GOO YARDS FRENCH CASHMERKSy ALL WOOL, AT 62
l 1-2, WORTH SI.
300 YARDS OF CARPET AT 20O, WORTH BOC.
immense bargains in new
20 DOZ LADIES UNED GLOVES AT 26, WORTH BOO.
20 DOZ LADIES FRENCH KID GLOVES AT 75, WORTH
1.0a
2000 DOZ NEW DRESS BUTTONS AT IOC WORTH 50C
fit BIG DRIVES IN NOTIONS. FANCY COOOS, NOSIEIT, WOOLEN
GOODS, AND 1A0IES SHOES. ETC. FOR MEN AND ROTS
SPECIAL BAR CAINS IN CLOTNINC, FBRNISNINC COODS, lit
RER AND OIL CLOTHING, ROOTS, SHOES AND HATS.
Leaders for Men.
Heavy Merino Shirts 25c.
Good Oassamere Suit. 7.50.
Heavy Overcoat, 7.50.
150 Felt Hats your choice for LOO
Some of these worth 3.50.
Big Drives in Tobacco.
Damaged Blankets half price. h
TlUiiOjeaMt Important bargain a.l mr ia Albany aad I wast
every man aad woman tbat reads thiat. call and jndje far tbenuelrea,
ONE
PRICE
NOLAN'S
All this stock li marked in
"Spot Huh.
VTT.T.ATm
baa
and ao baa Jaa. Cowan, a
J. L. COWAN & CO,,
OF
Lebanon,
been to San Franeiaoo, wbeM be purcbaa
A FULL AND COMPLETE STOCK
OP
FALL
Selected with tbe greatest
B0TT0MP RICES.
Havinf bean
In fact nearly aa low aa tbs tbs thermometer at tbe North Pole tbey will be so'
Here's our big
over tbe fast that good titnea will ; now be bad in
Linn (oun(y
on aooount of tbe bargains to be obtained at tbe
LEADING HOUSE
or
J. Is. Cowan 8c Go.
POR
0RE88 C00D8 OF ALL KINDS,
BOOTS, SHOES, CLOTHMIC,
HARDWARE, GROCERIES,
FURNISHING COODS.
IT FAOT JU1 V JUB YraSCI2T3-,
CU on
J. L. COWAN & CO.,
AT
LEBANON,
nd you will Have many a dollar, both in
PRICE -AJVJ3QIJ AL1TY-
50 Cts on the $.
M
eloaks. ulsters and dolmans.
CASH
ST0R
plain red. Agnrei at lnmt price-.
been bera,
Oregon
GOODS,
AT
.SSI latA g f
irs, and benoe moat worthy Webfasi, you are going
to get tboae gooda
AT
porehaaed