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VOL. XIX.
ALBANY, OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 4, 1884.
NO 83
w for ether -Tniiassi a.
on sspneadoa.
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Democrat.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
U flN. O. K. CHAMBIRtAW.
FLINN & CHAMBERLAIN, .
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Albaai . Oregon.
"Office in Foster' Brick Blook.-i
vl6ol8tf.
R. S. 3TRAHAN.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Albany . Oregon.
TTTTt.r. PRACTICE IN ALL THE
VV Courts of tins State. Will five
.Man'inn to collections and probate
matter. V JO,
Office in Foster's now brick. 4Str
L. H. MONTANYE.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
-AND-
Notary Public.
Albany. Oregon.
Office upstairs, over John BrifigVstore,
Tat street. v l,luxl
J. K. WEATHERFORD,
(NOTARY PUBLIC.) w
TTORNEY AT LAW,
A LB IKY. eBF.COM.
TI7TLL PRACTICR IN ALL TUB COUBTS OFTHE
IT Stat. SpKW MienuoD givtn w
probate matter.
ISTOCIca In Odd Felisw'i Temple. 14:
J. O. POWBM. tWtTLT15U
POWELL & BILYEU,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Aiiu Solicitors in t.SBoi
Collections promptly made on all points.
Loans negotiated on n-a-wimoio wnu..
aSrOfflce in Foster's Briik.-ms
vl4n!9tf.
E. R SKIPWORTH,
ATTORNEY AK tOITKSFLOB AT IAW A YD
NOTARY PI BLIC.
WILL practice in all courts of the State
All business intrusted to me prompt
ly attended to.
Ofie in 0' Toole' t Block, Broadalbi Strett,
45yl Albany, Oregon.
J. J. WHITNEY,
Attorney And Counsellor At La?
AND
Notary Public.
ALBANY, OREGON,
Will practice in all of the Courts of
this State. All business intrusted to him
will be promptly attended to.
ar-Office in Toole's Block.
E. W. LANGDON & CO.,
DBFQoMTI.
Books. Stationery and Toilet Articles, A
Large Stock ana low rocc.
CITT TDIRTXa- STOBB,
2yl 4LBIKY. OREGON.
FOSHAY & MASON,
VBOLBLALB ASB XWTKOj
Druggists and Booksellers,
ALBANY, OREGON.
iinsimr
REVERE HOUSE,
IT JIBS First and ElUworth Albany, Orra.
Chas- Pfeiffer, Prop'r-
This uewHol.IU fitted ap hi finrtd stylo. Tables
mmiied with the best tk" market arforde. Spring
teds ia ermy Room. A good Sample Room for Cotn
SMffiil Trarelsra.
fTTree Cmme la aad frona the Besel.T
T J. STITES.
ATTORNEY AT
LAV-
A2ID
Notary Public.
Office in States Rights Democra
off) ce.
Physicans & Surgeons.
ALBANY, OR - GON.
Offer their professional aenrices to the citizens of
Linn and adjacent couiiUrf. Office and reaidence
near Court Hsoas. Call at Langdon and Co'i Drug
Store.
Aloany Bath House.
THE UNDSK51GSED WOULD RESPECT
fally iaform the eitissns of Albany and ri
silitj that I have takes charge of this Establish
aunt, and, by keeping olsan rooms and psyin
itrie t attention to basins, expects to sait si
these who may favor us with their patronage
Hsring heretofore carried on nothing bat
First-Class Hair Dressing Saloons
expects to giro entire satisfaction to si
Jat-ChUdien and Ladies' Hsir nsstly oa
Tbsmpooed, JOS WEBBER.
RED CROWN MILLS.
IS0M, LANKIKG & CO., PROPR'S;
KSW PROCESS FLOUK SCPERIOB TOR FAMILIES
AITD BAKERS USE.
BEST STORAGE iCJLITIES.
Highest tFrice in Cash for
Wheat
ALBANY OR.
PHENIX INSURANCE COMPANY OF
BROOKLYN, N. Y.
Assets, Dec. 1882. 13,295,328
Premium income 2 607,196
Safe, reliable and quick to pay in case of
JOSS.
ARCH MONTEITH.
Agent.
Al b any, Oregon,
D. BR0WN,
Judicious
ADVERTISING,
Discreet
STJBSOHIPTION
San Francisoo, Cal.
STONE AND MARBLE WORKS
rrtUK UNDHRSIQNED WISH Km TO
Inform the pnblio that he is new pre
pared to do all hinds of stone and marble
" ' . . . a at o a '
work oo soon nosioe. aii wors ib war
ranted to give satisfaction. Will werk
any nd all kind of stone, but deal prin
cipally in Oregon City granite. Cleaning
ling,
reuairiasaad resetslag a specialty. Call
and examine my prices oofs re purcha-
ins elsewhere as 1 will not be undersold.
.hop on west side of Ferry street oppo
site post omoe.
Q. W. HARRIS, Prop.
JOHN 8GHMEER,
LIVERY, FEED AND SALE STABLE,
Albany, Oregon.
Houses kept on reasonable terms.
Horses and bungles let to suit the times.
Corner Second end El Is wort n streets.
ROBT. OROSBY
THE DRAYMAN.
araACKIKO AND MOVING PI
I AMOS, organs and flaraltare
a poelalty. All hauling wlttia
the city promptly attended to.
LOUIS GaMPEAU'S
Barber Shop.
rasora, wblcb are always kept in good
condition, and balr cut in me very bbjbs
style.
r1lfr r a aTiri
BAil ft A fillet
LatrnRT AND CHINA JIERt'H ANHIJiO BUSI
NESS. Rice, tea and Japanese eoods. Ladiee
uoderclothee, sold al bottom pneea.
I "on tractor lor
Chins labor.
JVXsxt to OtT Bank.
HEN G TENG.
Best washing and ireniog In the city.
No. 11. Ellsworth Street. One door south
of Revere House.
NEW BARBER SHOP.
M. JACKSON - - Proprietor.
Onruuii Ravara TTnnM
Sharing and hair dressing done In first-1
class sty
liO.
FUtb for ladles snd gentlemen t
allbOurs.
Terms reasonable.
83 1 BRAID COMBINATION '84.
STATE RIGHTS DEMOCRAT
AND THE LOUISVILLE
WEEKLY COURIER-JOURNAL.
One year for only S3, SO. Two pswes tor tittle aaers
tbaa tke price of onm.
D.n.ri,.n.MU)tni will receive for one rear I
your hmue paper with the "Oouner Journal, the
UI isi?ius wwew ------- - -
reoreeentati.a iwwiMperofllM SouUl, Ueatocrmue
uU for a larxff for revenue only, and the beet bnxb-
at and sblest family weekly in the tmu-J awes. (
ttrier-Journ-U can do so at thJ offlce.
Ai. an na a aarnf.ia cmiiV OX uie 1
W. H. GO LTR A
DEALER IN
Farm Machinery,
WAGONS, HACKS. BUG
' CIES,
Plows, Harrows,
HAY PRESSES,
STEEL GOODS.
DOOES,
WEIGHTS, PULLEYS AftD CORDS.
WINDOWS.
BTCountT dealers are respectfully invit
ed to can ana examine our stock. ne
onr prices and favorable terms.
Send for Price List
WILSON & BROTHER.
Manufacturers, Wholesale
and Retail Dealers,
18, 20, 22. DrammSt., San Francises , Cal
SC10 BISimS DIRECTORY.
MONTGOMERY & DILLY.
TT SEALERS IN CLOCKS AND WATCH
J ES. Keep a full line ef Jewelry.
Watches and clocks repaired in firat-clsss
order.
8CIO - - - OREGON.
We M. MORROW.
TaEALER IN STOVES, TINWAHB,
f copper and sheet iron ware, crockery,
table cutlery, etc., etc
SCIO
OREGON.
BRIBGEFORB & BEARD.
KEEP A FULL LINE OF PURE
(rnvArim freuh Lfl11M. HUM. and
all kinds of eonfeetionarrefl, tobacco, eigars,
etc., etc. Cash paid for produce of all
kinds.
SCIO, 0RE60N.
W. H. TALCOTT,
DEALER IN DRY GOODS, CLOTH
ING, boots, shoes, hata and caps,
groceries, cigars, tobacco, etc.
Main Street - - SCIO, OR.
J. J. P0RRIS.
Bridge Builder
AND
GENERAL CONTRACTOR,
SCIO, OBEGON.
TaTOTICE OF PUBLIC LE TTINOS 80
iS LICITED. Plans and specifications
furnished on short notice.
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
itiif powder ne er varlrs. A marvel ol purtvly,
trengaS tnl whlesomensa Mors conmntoiil Winn
ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold In eotuuetltlnn
with the multitude oa lw last, short weight, alum or
phoepbete powder Sold only la ni Royal
Basis Powps Co. 100 f Street. V Y.
NOTICE.
Senders & Sternburcr.
of this City, havinC taken
. .a. a-"-
UAao 1A10.UXAAAJU1 y CbgCUlUY OI
U j? Simpson, for Frank
Brothers, of Portland
Will Carry a full line Of
FARMING IMPLEMENTS
Suited tO the trad e,tO
wit
WAC0N9, HARNESS,
PLOWS, AND DRILLS,
GUTTING BOXES.
and all
FARMING
implements of less note
They Will keep the
I , A K h I . I U UT I V
AAJAJAJAJ H XAvJI vAl f
also the
RUSHF0RD
a new wagon with all the
late improvem nts and
warranted on
Of the
bOSt WafiTOnS
- . 0
)n tne I
AAlHiA JLUu.
S I S. B llll SBSSk
B I VHUW IsII , IsalllaWW
nLUntl I f ij II Lf Is I
-
MACHINE SNF.
ESTABLISHED 18S.
By A. F. CHERRY, srtusted at corner of I
Ffa. .nd Momomxr 8.., Albuiy,
Having taken cbarsreof the sbove named
Works, we are prepared to rnauntaatars
Steam Ensinea. "taw and Grist Mills.
Woed-workinx Machinery. Pumps. Iron
and Brass Caatings of every description.
atioa
Pattcra BUtklag tfaae la all lis form.
16:1 lyl A. F. CHERRY A SON.
SAM COHEN
Keeps the best brands of imperial and
domestic cigars. Also the
FINEST 4ND BEST BRAKDSOf
TOBACCO, POCKET-KRIYES
AND ALL KINDS OF NOTIONS.
Keeps the finest billard hall in the city.
I will also sell real estate, morehsudlse
household goods, etc., at auction for any
ene in tLe ottyor county Store opposite
Revere House, Albany, Or.
Btf SAM COHfUN.
A Marvelous Story
TOLD II TWO LETTERS.
cony tuc cnu. feeder Bt.fw
1 iivm int. ouni uTH,omu-a,i.
" UentUmen: My father resides as Olorsr,
Vl He has been a great sufferer from Scrof
ula, and the Inclosed letter will tall you what
a marvelous effect
Ayer s Sarsaparilla
has had in his ease. I think his blood most
hare contained the humor for at least ten
years ; but it did not show, except In tbe form
of a scrofulous sore on the wrist, until about
fire years ago. From a fow spots which ap
peared at that time, it gradually spread so ss
to cover his entire body. I assure you bs was
terribly afflicted, and an object of pity, when
be began nsing your medicine. Now, there are
few men of his acre vUq enjoy ss good health
as he has. 1 could eaHy name fifty persons
who would testify to the facts in his ease.
Tours truly, W. M. Phillips."
FROM THE FATHER:
"It Is both a
plesaure and
a duty for me to state to you the benefit I
bare derived from the use of
Ayer s Sarsaparilla.
Six months ago I was completely covered with
a terrible humor and scrofulous sores. The
humor caused an incessant and Intolerable
itching, and the skin cracked so ss to cause
the blood to flow in many places whenever
I moved. My sufferings were great, sad my
life a burden. I eommensed the use of the
Sarsaparilla in April last, and have used
It regularly since that time. My condition
began to improve at once. The sores have
all healed, and I feel perfectly well in every
respect being now able to do a good day's
work, although 73 years of age. Manyinquiro
what has wrought such a cure in my ease, and
I tell them, as I have here tried to tell you,
Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Glover, Vt., Oct.
21, 1882. Yours gratefully,
Hiram Phillips."
Ayer's Sarsapaiulla cures Scrofula
and all Scrofulous Complaints, Erysip
elas, Eczema, Ringworm, Blotches,
Sores, Bolls, Tumors, and Eruptions of
the Skin. It clears the blood of all impu
rities, aids digestion, stimulates the action of
the bowels, and thus restores vitality and
strengthens the whole system.
PREPARED DY
Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Maes.
Sold by all Druggists; gl, six bottles for So.
PLAIN TALK,
on Plata Sabjerfs.
BY A 1'I.AIN OHAP.
A boy in tbit city was born with a
weak mind, and acts in a very peculiar
manner while on the street. The other
day we saw several boys imitating him,
and making Ton of the poor fallow, just
ss if he were to blame for the misfor
tune. It seemed to provoke him and
he mado a rush for one of them, and we
regretted very much that he did not
catoh the little rasoal and shake him
inside out. If there is one thine tint
should be inculcated into a child's mind
it is thst he should never "make fun"
of the misfortune of another. A per
son never deserves ridicule for s thing
he had nothing to do in bringing about.
One might as well Isugh at a gnatdtd
tree as a gnarled person, and it would
exhibit better sense. The unfortunste
should be piiiedrather thsn ridiculed,
and everything possible done to make
their life pleasant. How many believe
this 1
V
The other day a youcg man, a com-
i'iete htratiji r, came into the office
" we were and told us be wished
10 Mn telegram Wsek East, but bad
"! T' friend-' ,nd ld T
i do it without some ana would no his
security for the price of the telegram,
and asked oa to da so. The teles rnui
as a request for the sanding of several
hundred dollsrs to the young man by
wire. There was a stroke of pity osme
to our heart for an instant, but we hap
pened to smell of his breath, and the
pity partly vanished, for it ahowed that
he had been drinking bard, and when
a person m straitened circumstances
will spend bis last cent forf liquor in
stead of for bread, in a err ism sense be
does not deserve the assistance or pity
of mankind, except it be for having
such a depraved nature.
The other day we received a Mexican
dollar, asking for no discount, aa they
I are generally received at par, so long as
(bete is only a small quantity of them i
i - w a w
but afterwards we offered it to aChiai
man, tut be threw it down, squinted
at it, and finally said, "Him no good ;
allee ssmee ss ninety cents," and insist
ed on our giving him an American one
hicb we did. They are very sagacious
in this respect, and necessarily have to
be on their guard, for the white man,
while bo may take a Mexican dollar at
from ,lotb,1 wbiu m u
par
be somewhat particular when he comes
to have it offered to him by the almond
ajrd Celestial.
e
Abo'it New Years is a groat time
for building "air castles," and many
indulge in this occupation at this time
as naturally as a frog takes to the wat
er. Without even s dozen trad? dollsrs
in their packet, and, perhaps, owing
half of the business men of the place,
they eeeia to imagine themselves tbe
heirs of a Vanderbilt,snd at tbe Christ
mss tree the names of their children,
wives or sweet besrts are called tbe
moat frequently, and it ia often a query
to many where tbe funds come from for
so many extravagances. At any time
of the year air castle building is poor
business, and people who depend on
tbem lor a residence never obtain one,
any more tbsn tbe cow succeeded in
jumping into the moon.
e
All nationa that have ever amounted
to much have been in debt, but this is
no excuse why everybody who makes it
up should be. A man in businaas gen
erally very properly owea on goods, but
so long as ha meets his demands on
time it is all right, but that class of
people who run in debt to alt of their
neighbors, without any prospect of
paying,and rather than do se spend what
little money they do get unnecessarily,
are a worse nuisance in society than a
fox is around a hen house. We have
often seen men who owe half of the
merchants in tbe city take every last
stripling in their fsmily to the circus
at a dollar ahead, or spend their money
when they do happen to get some, for
the most extravant thing and let their
creditors whistle. If a poor man lives
economically and temperately, and tries
to dp his best, one can have charity for
him even if he is slow, but for ths man
who seems to live to aviod meeting his
obligations never. Such men ought
never to be given any position of trust,
yet tbey are often the ones who seek it
first. For our part we will scratch tbe
name of a man at the polls as soon for
being a dead beat aa for any other cause,
if not quicker. One who Cannot tend
to his own business should never be
given a chance to attend to the people's.
Tbe only female lawyer whom En
gland boasts ia said to great pet of
the barrister and te occasionally flirt
with the Court.
The President takes bis polities
crooked and his whisky straight.
LOOAL EDUCATION, GENERAL
LITERATURE,
Editor -
- J. B. IIOKNEll
tsji Max s aeeL riArsra.
Everybody knows everything about
nim aau bis business. His work and
associations are ditlly criticised ; and
when any fault Is found, thowholodls
trlct knows all about ft and during one
or two week 1 be Is made the subject of
fireside discussions. Then he msy
laa.M al a. f .11 a t s . a a a
icrcru vi ma situation in lime to save
himself from the contempt of a fow
of his patrons. Who are these pet
rona ?
He Is supposed to be a walking en
cyclopedia of information on general
snd local topics His high oflnco de-
minds that he be Just such a man.
Usually be Is the flnul reference In pol.
itics, religion, education and family
dleputea. If he does not ex proas his
opinion freely, he Is considered to be
an Idiot ; If bedoea, he Is condemned
aa a vlllian. Which would you rath
er tie an Idiot, a vlllian, or an Ore
gon school teacher ?
His position, as master of the sciiool
gl vee him a commanding mood. H I
yea Is tea, and his- nay Is kat : ami
his word ia Indisputable by the rising
generations. He becomes crispy
tempered, cross, and often bis dis
position Is to drive the children to
tame. The parents' suggest : ' It is
easier to lead a horse to water than
to drive him there." He may " fall
out" with a few 0ft he patrons, be
cause In this respcot he could not sat.
Isfaeiorily explain the difference bo.
tween the horse and their children.
Ilfrfjcomioue tugteach aa a kind-olte
Roblson Crusoe "monarch of all ho
surveys" lu the school room ah, so
domineering None to dispute him,
he often falls to invest ignte, become
odoleot and behind the times."
He ts migratory. That ia, he em.
grates from one distri ito another
every threefmonth. Ho, of course,
tias
given eotlre saM-factlon. but
changes at the request of tn people
nraong whom ho has boon loachluif.
Tbey reccom mended traveling" gef
bls health,
During hla first term of school, h
will And a great mny old fogies, but
a no orcernee oiaer tie Is likHy to
And fewer of them.
If be lives In Western Oregon,
a. in A sa s
no win eat with n's fork only ; but If
be Is a resident of Eastern Oregon, h
eats with hla knife ; In that windy
country it ia oeceassry to hold the vict
ual down with a fork. They reaem
bleGen. Grant In this respect. Tins
la also tbe prinrlpal difference be
tween the Eastern Oregon teschers.
All Oregon teachers a re by law com
manded to demand good order in
their rchool. Every he parents will
privately say to the teecher : "See
that my children behave and learn ;
If they do not, whip them." But
teschers have long since learned that
generally when a parent says to whip
hla child he means somebody's else
child. If yen doubt this, punish a
guilty child and see for yourself.
Tbe Oregon lady teacher gen.
orally teaches one term and marries
the next. The Oregon male teacher
loaches one term, and nobody will
have him. Who is to blame.
No rose without its thorn; no occu
pation withaur its hardships. The
teacher continues to be what ho
makes himself, nothing more or less.
The world is advancing, and the
teachers are marching on. Qeod
teachers are indispensable and the
world knows it. They take the world
as they find It and spend a lifetime
in Improving It. Many have by In.
temperance, ill health, indolence, or
disgust, because tbey could not run
the world alone, faltered by the way,
and to-day Oregon is extending her
hand welcoming more good teachers
and encouraging young men and
women to come lute the ranks
Ohio will not supply all tbe presi
dents. If you cannot ba president
of the United States, you may some
time find great consolation In having
been the teacher of some worthy
Oregon boy who may yet occupy the
Executive Mansion. Remember.
Aristotle was greater than all his stu
dents ; strive to be greater than your
pupils.
To be an accomplished Oregon
teacher, is worthy of the aspirations
of any young man wbo has enough
will and character to make his posi
tion an honorable ene.
In olden times, before matches
were in existence, It was common
for neighbors te borrow fire from each
other. A learned philosopher was
visited by a little girl who asked him
for some fire. "But" says the doctor,
"you have nothing to take It In."
The little girl stooqed down to the
fireplace, and taking some cold ashes
in one band, she put live embers on
them with the other. Tbe astonished
doctor threw down his books, saying :
"With all my learning, I should nev
er have found out that expediant"
TEMPERANCE DEPARTMENT.
mniTse by thb
Wenee'i Cbriitin Temperance liiei
MISS WII LABUS ADD B ass ( OSTISI RD.
At Lh Tenth Annual Meeting at Detroit,
Si ioh. ,0etober 3 let to November Ath,J8S3.
u. . t , ., .
-v-u7,Df o map, we una mat we
hmU l.t. .11 t.l III.
b.w utond lot .11 tbalaod to pomu
a B, OMmm .b.ll liZZ
outline ofaW.CT.U. in every Bute
snd Territory of the republic. W.
hav. trsverasd the neld ; w. know th.
varied needs ; we can now intelligently
seise on the strategio points. Of these
the state of Maine is one. Here the
eonstilutiooal prohibition amendment is
te be voted on next year, and tbe value
ef a strong popular affirmation of tbe
principle, after thirty years' experience,
win os almost decisive with the public,
... iiiuiu ho moueiraba msjonty in
Msiae it must be comprehensive, eon-
elusive, overwbslmiog. To this end, I
'eseeca our workers to plsn their cam-
nsians se ss to laataaa tnr ssss mm nf
, '
11 not morn tm. tb.t in . mnltitud.
r - - --w v v - w - r -.'' v
i counselors there is ssfety thsn that
in a variety of speakers there is
strsogth. Each worker has his own
natural con.titusocy to whom hi. voice
is more persuasive tbsn snotber's. Each
.
ia . ..
wu..a , seas tne same tr.itb,
clethes it in garments of various bae
and texture, according to personal
character and individual acouirement.
.f . .
New Hsmpshire is slso a strategic
point. Comparatively little work has
been done there, and we cannot reap
where we have not sown Henrv W.
Bl.,r mu.t be returned to the United
States senste, and, though we cannot
act directly, we well know that a State
where tfce W. C. T. U. is thoroughly
at werk will show the dark stain ef
complicity with strong drink rapidly
bleaching out of its ballots.
New York is a figure of central im-
partnce. I u sgncullursl and village
papulation ia overwhelmingly with us.
The independent prohibition vote haa
compelled tbe Republican party at its
last convention to put a plank in its
platform favenog submission of an
amendment. Pennsylvania. Michissn.
Wisconsin and Minnesota are hasten
ing to the battle. Missouri, ia the
West, Georgia, Tennessee and Mary
land, in tbe Houtb, are ere long to
illustrate the crucial teat. Arkansas
ought to have special werk this year,
in view of the advanced sentiment that
gives to woman tbe vote by signatare
upon tbe license question. Indiana, tbe
twofold resolutions of whose legislature
fer one amendment for prohibition and
woman's ballot plseed it in th van
last year, both of which were thrown
out this year upon "a technicality,"
nseda immense work done to screw its
courage to the sticking point, while
Dakota, seething in the trough of the
sea, with bitter strife evsn among tbe
good, sadly needs help.
Tbe magnificent Northwest and Pa
get Sound brought to our deors by tbe
Northern Pacific road, and California
aaddled with tbe wine heresy, occupy
a position that can but make ua anx
ious ; while to Utah, tbe most difficult
field in the land, I have promised a
worker already. We must remember,
though, that 1884 will be an exceed
ingly off-year ia legislation, and we
abould, I think, mass our forces in tbe
effort to carry such measures aa .re
already far advanced. The fint, and I
cannot too strongly emphasise its pri
mary importance, is constitutional
amendment in Maine, the second is the
ballot for woman in Iowa and tbe third
is tbe ballot for woman in Oregon. Al
ready a constitntionsl amendment for
this purpose haa passed the legislature
of Iowa once. This winter it must
pass again, and petitions from the W
0. T. U. must help secure this end
Then comes the tug of war. With
such a prohibitory statute as will be
adopted in Iowa this winter, clinched
in its effectiveness by woman's ballot.
giving overwhelming majorities for the
enforeer,behind the law, Iowa will move
to the plaoe for which she has so intelli
gently and patiently been striving :
"The queen and leader of Christian
civilization upon this planet." But we
must not forgst the radiant hope of
Oregon. The constitutional amend
ment for the woman's ballot is to be
voted on there in next Fall's election,
and to the end that they may win we
must-give them all possible aid. But
aa the third and chief feature of Nation
al Headquarters, we must have a Na.
tional Lecture Bureau. This would
greatly strengthen us, by enabling us
(1) to concentrate our workers on tbe
strategic points, instead of having them
go forth in the present haphasard man
ner. (2) It would unify and national
ize our work, and (3) not least,it would
protect us from the irresponsible, the
incompetent, the mercenary and the
fraudulent speakers of whom our locsl
Unions are not unfrequently the vie
time.
Finally, a training school for tem
perance workers should be adjacent to
beadqu..ter., o th.t our .m,reij,. i
. ri
oeiore them the otject lessen of
I f .. '
to csrry into effect what veteran iead
ers should tescb tbem onffbt to ba don
m lasTini acfaara.
Prof Newton say. that the eartb
ivas atjAiit fnn nnn nno -a .
-,wVV,vvv,ww ui innvrwrs
.very year, but they only
I . 3 J
j Vu. ' Lh ' i" Tnw,
Z..!. o"ncb.n 100.000,
A P..- t...:.,
' '
he has aw3 Z cal of h vd 7
"Z
wound and t i vine th. . a
tion of garlic to drink for several days.
prof. Newtea. of Yale fJollao
that this is sn off year fcr tbe Novem-
ber meteors, and thai fa la .-.u
while to sit up' to look for tnem. They
are some 2,000,000 miles away from
oa. In November, 1899 tbev will feJ
i again close by.
It turns out thai tU .
I www atMMVUUVVleiTJUv
recently o, hj c,hle Dr
Koch's aliened diacorar of the,
I a f i - n
j .-....
irBif 111 11 iirinsi ri is a .!. .
umt I'kian inveetiga
... u, a.A. i. ,.!.. I"
w-' autiuilaisj
tbe announcements of others like M
pMar wbo ftre .
the same field. .
b DM t diMovwred b . m.mber
of the Nations! Institute of A,rir-.,ltr.
1.
i0 F.ance. thst the in.ffl. 1- i..
Tated, and thst the finest truffles
flonrish in soils that border 00 the
A r a m - . .
I " "" "Ba. J.U.S glandular
vegetable is so atued as a delicate.
dition to tbe bill of fsre that the
Freneb sail it the cook's jewel
R.lph Copehmd aa. proposed tbe
establishment of an astronomical ob-
aervatory on some loftv . .k.
Andes. Ha Uii.v. Ua
tory might be readily maintained at a
height of 9,000 or 12.000 faet md th-t
an exnerimanul
tablisbed dnrioa- a fa. b.
at atitude of 15,000 er even 18 000
feet. The olaar r .1 .i
places offers greatd vantages for astro
nomical work.
Some very ancient ruins have been
discovered near Magdalene, in Sonora,
Mexico. There is on pyramid wNich
bos a base of 4350 feet aod rises to a
height of 75f feet. It has a winding
roadw.y from tbe bottom. Hundreds
of rooms, from five to tan to sixteen or
eighteen fact square, have been cut in
tbe aides of this mountain. Tbey are
ef so' id stone, with no entrance except
at tbe top, and no wmdowa. On the
walls sre numerous hieroglyphics.
The eolored fieople have bad enough
of Congressional bano-nb'. Watt
they want is equal righu before the
law. These are guaranteed to them
by tbe Constitution. It does not re
quire a Congressional enactment to 89.
ours them
osteal la.tr
Is.
J. 11. Daniel new haa a oosnnlata lln
of musical instruments of all kinds fer
sale, consisting of the Mathoshek
piano, tbe Shoulnger organ, fiddles,
violins, guitar, eta., as well as the
latest sheet music. Hla instruments
are all of the best grades, and are not
the cheap trash, so that when yon get
aa Instrument af any kind yon may
know that yon are getting one that will
laat and hold iu tune.
A Cora.
To all who are suffering from the errors
and lodiaoretioas of youth, nervous weak
ness, early decay, loss of manhood, etc, I
will send a recipe that will care you, FREE
OF CHARGE. This great remedy was die
covered by a missionary in South America.
Send a self -addressed envelope to the Bar.
Josaru T. brauir. Station D. New York
City.
itse a
of Land for Sale.
One farm of 390 acres very desirable.
One farm of 135 acres.
One tract of 169 sores of wild land.
One tract of 80 acres.
One tract of 70 acres.
One tract of 135 acres, and ether small
traota. Will sell in lots to suit purchasers.
Will trade tor other property. Call at this
office.
Farm for Sale.
One hundred' and forty acres, nine
miles above Lebanon. 40 acres in cul
tivation. 10 acres slashed and sown to
rasa. Comfortable dwelling, geed
outhouses. Cheap. Inquire at this
office.
Maaey te Loan.
We are now prepared to make leans ia
any sums desired oh improved farm land in
Linn and Benton counties for any length of
time not less than ens year.
Bukkhabt Bros.
A Stare Caaaee.
Wringers at reduced rates, both the Nov
slty and Eureka, the best made, at Peters
A Blairi's.
For Stent,
First-class house. Chtap.
given about 15th to 20th inst.
this office.
Possession
Inquire at
" nether Swan's Warm Sprup."
Infallible, tasteless, harmless, cathartic;
for feveriahneas, restlessness, worms, eonsti
ation. 25c,
Quick, complete cure, on annoying kidney
bladder and urinary diseases. $1.
workers could Nam isnidly bv having A,' B,fteat la made ia
pi ( itt or aesAW
I aarc . .
bow W1U 1U 10 ' triala al taa
I ...!.. IL 1 ....
- rpMl f wurk"ff the Jay
cWw weae the Atiaatie
enrance te Oaoso, la Nova
1 .000 cede am. .... . 1 aa
saace, and received at Cease TtirSasi,
re - (in elgbty-aue mine tee, iaelwdiM
I ... a-easassasai
repetitions and fmrr-tim
repetitions and carreetis
The
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- ., which l..be. a
I I AT,H BTwl. r M I... . -
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-, . - -vu. wtewre aaea. the
Tberc WM iim bsad was
bel J for tbeas whe needed It far
horo bot ,at TeT" e a-jHey bee
been ehaoft-ed. and new tbe eal- ssss,
tion U bow to aP H4 91 U wJett
Th,rt,,e w U tbat St
Pr m' ihtn hut wh
irawon win eiuier oay er take.
Three and a half
lantfll feneed.h
awf
rfM e w w.
.
wni
1 n. - - -
Rhetimatlsm,
AYER'S PILLS.
A large proportion of Oas
caosa b
Si wil of
AVKH'S CXTHABTIC PlIXS OSS
c-no tL5
ssaat, awlssaas
tion, Pypils.
and a bos. of ocaar
vaicb taey are a eat
ptcaKuit remedy. Tba sSssaSve ass off t
Fills by essinent pbrsioiaas ia ragmlar 1
UcL Utey are askl by taa
teas.
These Pills are eosapooad
sasstsasss only, and are abaatassty free i
... ..-lot :.y otbat injar.-a I
A SoAVrrr from Bs
'- V vua'a Pius are tavalaabla ta 1
arc my constant eoeapaaioau I have
a erre a offerer from HeadaobaL
I'm. t.t are the only thine I eoali
for relief. One doss wiU aolakry mere sns
tweU and free uiy head from pain. Tbey
are tbe mot effective and the isalsss nfcfsts
1 have ever found. It is a pleasure te ate te
ek la their praise, sad I always 4s se
w.i". 1 -r-aion offers.
w. L. Faok. or W. I. Page Bra.
naisMfa SU, Ktsansoad.Ta Jan a, MS.
I Itare need Ana's Pills In nam her-
lees Instances aa reeuwissidsd by ysa, and
have rverer known them to fOU So asasssaSSfS
t..-irireil reeolt. Wo constantly keen tnesa
ah b.ind at our home and ptias tbasa as a
pl.-.ivi t, safe, and reliable family ssaSMoa.
r .; KV.SI KI'SIA they are lavalaabea.
J. T. .
.Me x .i, Texas, June IT, ISO.
The itr.v. Foaxcxs B. naaiawo,
from Atlanta, (ia., says: "Far ssaat
t.-vt I have bean snbjact te eoeaaspi
ram wnjen, ia spite or taa nsa
nines -f various kinds, I suffered
aaSnv'iiieuce. until nidi bobi
bags 11 taking Area's Pills. Tbsy
entirety corrected the costive habit, as
bare t aetly improved my general health.
Aran's Catstabtic Pills
larltiis of tbe hovels, aMmatsfa ta
tile and digestion, and by their
thorough action give
who; iihysieal economy,
rasrai
Dp. J . C. Ayer & Co. , Lowell, Mtsa.
Bold by all
YOUNG,
OLD, AID
MIDDLE-
a s
All e:
Ayer's Sarsaparilla.
Children -with
sucu. 1 Ears, or any 1
ilitle utnt, may bo mad healthy
by its ua.
Sold by all Dragrbjts ; SI, sts bottles
THE ALBANY FURNITURE
i) sni & mm.
suoo
D ANNALS & WOODIN. 1
Manufactures and dsMeraglsatl atada ef
FURXlTURawn
would respectfully iafi
ipeet fully iafsani she ass Lkat
ufacturo te order, aosfl wil tp
r on hand, a complete stSSlr er
tnsy man 1
constantly
all desirable lines ef
FURNITURE,
and will sell at bed rook priest.
They also aeon eoastaatVe en band
complete 11ns of
Undertaker's
and will gnatantas as
may ravor tnem wua a
Final Settlement.
Notice it hereby givs
d has filed their final
trators ef tbs estate of
ed, ia tbe County Court,
Oregon, and by order ef s
day tbe 8th day ef Jsauasp.
boor of oa o'elosk, a. so., af
been set for bearing ef salt
Any person inUraStsd la said
hereby not Had te foe bis er bar
to aatd account aad the setiUayavl
oa or before said day.
Doled Bs. 7th, 18.
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