The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, March 28, 1884, Image 1

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    STATE RIGHTS DEMOCRAT
ISSUED EVERY FRIDAY
STITES ANUTTIN&
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10
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single oopy, six laon-hs . .
alarta copy, throe month.
Mucte aumbor
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
O. CHAMBKWJint.
i?i ivx & CHAMBERLAIN.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Albany. rws.
Offlo in Foster's Brick Bio..-
vl5nl8tf.
R. S. STRAHAN.
ATTOBNEY AT LAW.
Albany . Orf
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IL Tl
-ejav r- r w a ia ar a a a v aa .- .
S- to ooll.Ho- "
"oSoi to Po-tof. M brick.
of
49tf
L. H. MONT ANTE.
mORNEAT LAW.
Notary PubUo
1st street,
"TWEATSEBFOBD,
(NOTARY PUBLIC.)
ATTORNEY AT IJVW,
iTVJ ktl THIS COURTS OF THE
Odd Feilw- Tpla tU
" W. R. Blt-TEC
' POWELL BILYE U,
.TT(RSKYS AT LAW.
And S.lWt ?JSaoM.
vl-inlfcf-
J. J. WHITNEY,
Attorney And Counsellor At La?
-A.ND-
Notary Pablic.
ALBANY, OitCOM,
.... ll f th Courts
of
will be promptly attended to.
ss-Offlee In OToole's Block.
E. W. IAMC00M & CO.,
, tf oa- and Toilet Articles, A
Boota ilrgtaS snd Low Prices.
gLBtXY. WW--
PflftHAY &
MASON,
w ---'
Druggists and Booksellers,
VLB AN Y, OBEGOJI.
Tl6n41tf
REVERE HOUSE
First d SUawertb Albany,
Chas- Pfeiffcr, Prop'1'
.S SanpHa Booc for Cocn-
mercial Trave'.ari-
raaeh tm
T. J STITES.
ATTOKNEY AT LAW
AND
Notary Public.
. r.fuve i
Office
in
States kiohtb jy. -Tw
stnpe,
BBS. ..W.fc MARY T. COLE.
Physicans & Surgeons.
A LB ANY, O F EOON.
Store.
RED CROWN MILLS.
ISO, LANNISG & CO., PROPR'S.
,rsw process vlocb scfiuob tor rAnitiEfi
A-H) BAK TJ8E.
BEST ST0RAGF VCJL1TIES.
Highest Price in Cash for
rvncai
ALBANY ORa
PHEN1X INSURANCE COMPANY OF
BROOKLYN, N. Y.
Assets, Dec. 1882.
Pram. ii m income 1
.$3,295,326
. 2 607,189
Ssfe, reliebleand quisle to pay in case of
loss.
ARCH MONTEITH,
Agent.
Albany, Oregon,
D. BR3WN,
Judicious
ADVERTISING,
Discreet
S TJBSCBIPTI03ST
SanFrancisoOi'Cal.
Quimty . House.
QUIMlBY & HEESEY, Proprietors.
Cer,4tU and C. Sts Portland ,Or.
ONE OF THE FINEST AND MOST
complete hotels lu Oregon. Conduct
ed both by American and European plans.
AH the modern improvements, 140 bed
rooma, well farnished, Hjrht, and welt
ventilated First-class reading room, and
barber shop. An elevator and all the
latest conveniences.
Maw
VO L. XIX
STONE AND MARBLE WORKS.
.......,.,., n i.vi -p.
THR UNDEK8lUIBU ni9w v
Inform the publlo thst he is new pre-
pared 10 ao su sinus u ai .
work on short notice. Ail work is wsr
rsnted to give satisfaction. WIU work
any nd all k.oils or atone, but deal prin
cipally In Oregon City granite. Cleaning,
repairing a.d resetting a specialty. Call
ml oxaiiiiiie mv prices before puro-ia
Ing elsewhere ss 1 will not be undersold.
,-uop on west aide of Ferry street oppo
site post ottos. Q W HARRI9tp
JOHN 8 C I I iTl-
LITEM, FEED AND SALE 8TABLE.
Albany, Oregon.
Horses kept on reasonable terms.
Horses and buggies let to lrtttlW
Corner Second snd Ellsworth streets.
LOUIS CAMPEAUS
Barber Shop.
Shaving done with neatness ana .naru
rssore, wnicn are aiwy - r
oondiilon, and hair cut In tne very o
ill. I
3 - I
SAN
VIG.
I AUNDRY ANPrHlSA MERniAN'HlSU Bt'81
iolhriC -oiu at bottom Ino. a ntrt-Sor for
I'hina labor.
ar est to City Bank. .
BCENGr TENQ.
Best washing and Ironing in the city.
No. 11, Ellsworth Street. One door south
of Revere House.
SAM COHEN
Keeps the best brsnas oi nnpert-n . i
dometoic cigars.
AiBU Ul-
FINEST AND BEST BRANDS OF
TOBACCO, POCKET-KNIVES
AND ALL KINDS OF NOTIONS.
Keeps the finest btllard ball In ths city.
I will also sell real eat ate, morchaadlse
household goods, stc, at auction for any
onein tLe cltyor county fetors opposite
Revere House, Albany, Or.
6J SAM COHEN.
83 A B&AKD 00IBI8AT10H '84.
STATE RIGHTS DEMOCRAT
AND THE IaOUIJsVlLLE
WEEKLY COURIER-JOL'UNAL.
On. yar ,. onlyJP. papras tor Mi
v.ur r"m , .,. -. ---. .
our Bocae p"i- --- - ,h i.m,rtic I
pr-entative newnW f 2St sS .nKh-
5 tor a MM for IWMSBSl d fSS.
aar ho Jeeira o - - -(jner-Journ-J-
can - ao at U oca.
W. H. GOLTRA
DEALER IS
Farm Machinery,
WAGONS, HACKS, BUG
GIES,
Plows, Harrows,
HAY PRESSES,
STEEL GOODS.
DOORS,
WEIBHIS, PULLEIS Ml OOIDS.
WINDOWS.
srCounty dealers are reepectfolly Inyjt
d to call and examine our stock, aote
our prices snd fsyorable terms.
Send lor Price List
WILSON & BROTHER.
-flannfat tnrers, Wholeanle
nd Retail Dealers,
18, 20, 22. DrnmmSt., San Francisco , Col
scio imvm directory.
MONTGOMERY & DILLY.
TA BALERS IN CLOCKS AND WATCH
lira Tr.- a fni line ef jewelry.
Watches and clocks repaired In first-class
order.
SCIO - - - OREGON.
Ws H. MORROW,
TaEALER IN rruvj, u"""'"3'
If copper and sheet iron ware, crockery,
' nTunrinV
table cutlery, etc., etc
SCIO
OREGON.
BRIDGEFORD & BEARD,
KEEP A FULI- LINE OF PURE
irroceries. fresh candies, nuts, snc
sll kinds of oonfectionaries, tobacco, cgsrs,
etc., etc. Cash paid for produce of all
kinds.
SCIO, OREGON.
W. H. TALCOTT,
DEALER IN DRY GOODS, CLOTH
ING, boots, shoes, bats and caps,
groceries, cigars, tobacco, etc.
Main Street - - SCIO, OR.
J. J. DORRIS,
Bridge Builder
AND
GENERAL CONTRACTOR.'
SCIO, OBEGOI..
r araW W " T TH mnTTi1 C3f
a.-r r.TTf.K t)f JfUlJlJ.v JjI-i iliixua w
Jw LICITED. Plans and specifications
farnished on short newce.
mi
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
i -
a
trwvgtl, ,.! ailsssssnssa Mr nassl lass
th nary kind . nd MM in ..wjbUU.i.
iu iss utuiiitud .m I.. trii, .hori wiBhi, aiam
--. - . i...,!.- H..1.I onlv In r-.ua Hum.
lh piiif. . .! Hold only In cn.
B.iua Puvoaa ( o. Ichj w.ii btnxit. N Y.
Disfiguring
HUMORS,
Itching and
Burning Tor
tures, Humil
iating Erup
tions, such as
Sell tkfaai or Kcwma. Pril. knlH lla,
Infanttl or HirUt llum..r, andVry form o( lli hlnj
s-iv, I .mi ly. Scrurtitou, Inaartted, ConUatoaa.
H1 . optwr i oiurr.l matter ..r me HI" k, Mmn, !
mZZ if.Kf ii. i. . ... I ... ... ' I
I -vaa -m k'w ' 1 ai , ait j - . w w v mvd SW I
cuueura koiumkm
olea.tai tba blood nd parnpirahon of I 'jpuruie t. J
pSSBSSSSI Icnent, m.J lha rm..n tbo eu.
atlrnra. the k-rat Skin fur. tostaB'.ly allay
I l-hlnc and InfUmro-U-vn, cloara tn 8k n at d Uap
naai 1 1 oar ana son, aaa raatorna in liar
'Toilet Ka-Uiit. preird from fuu.-ura. ia inlla- I
tviicera aese. an a .quutio n.hi Kaautiaar ana i
panaab in iraaUng flfcln uiaaaaaa, Bby llmu .r, I
Skin Blemtahaa. Roufb. Cbappad. or Oily Skin. I
Cat lea ti Srnrdlri uc alin. ule'y para, and
im only rcai iu mkI ruriaani and akm Uut.Oar. ir
(rotu marcury, arncnlc, lra.1. sine, or any o her tnln-
erJ or vecatao'a in hUar.
II wtiM ro,u.r t hi anure pajr to do JoaUe I
a deaclintion ( thr .-urea ncrfi.ru.ad bv tka CuU I
cura Baaolraot InteruAlly, and Cuii ura and t uticora
.Soap
nd 5 lha flnjrar, enr d.rfl ult tatratl and naually I
niali1iTi1 Incurabic: araal! oalchaa .,f MUr and I
Sa . m mm m t1 lh l. ' m if I K k.nJi ti..1 ... t.
all rheum oa the ear. ta, and tide of the face I
"railed
rrr. . ,..... I
1 1 i
bar, hevl
u8 , r.
ofch.wran ana ,nfnu. nixnt of wi..a I
mnee birth
i laa-i beea a ma of caba. I
llrhta
nurnaij. at. a e-ir nn .ret '- oaiaaa
a from ordinary lamodi. aoMh-d aaS I
even ral
even raiei ir.im
heail a by aaffi
T eartaal. 1 ir'ar, an4 other frightful fora. of
akin dl
jIuUi nloere, M eore. an.! die-
iSailllM "in li aSSS hi ait of arhlch he l
pc-l:i f. p.raai.:ilr. J ojomlcally .urel by
the Cutirura KmivaUiaa
Hold errherr. prior : CuUura, SO ratit Ha.
eolvent, 1 j ban, 26 oeoU. 1' ter and t t.cia
leal Co., bVajton, Maa.
SeaS for "itw to Cere MJs Ptaeaaes'
ALBANY FOUNDRY
-AND-
MACHINE SU0P.
EJITABLISHED 166S.
By A. F. cnERRY, silnated at oorner or
First and Montgomery Streets, Albany,
Hr A. K. I llh.KKl. suuaiea w oornrr 01
Oregon.
(.raaan
HsvioK taken ebargeof the above named
Works, we sre prepared to manuSwtnrs
Steam Engines, Haw and ur sains,
izi
Wood.workintr Machinery. Pumps, iron
and Brass Castings of every description
Machinery of all kinds repaired. Spe
cial attention given to repairing form me-
ohlnery.
Pat Urn Haklng doar la all IU fmrmu.
16:1 lyl A. F. CHERRY A RON.
NEW BARBER SHOP.
M.JACKSON - Proprietor.
-Oppoaile Revere Houae-
Shaving and hair dressing done In first
class style. First -clsss
nt tn rooms.
Bath for ladlea and
Terms reasonable.
sll hours.
AYER'S
Cherry Pectoral,
No other complain l are ao Inaldloua In tbHr
attack m -bote affecting tlie throat anS luaga:
none so trifled with by the ma.lorlry of auffer-
er. The ordinary cough or cold, resulting
perbape from a trifling or uaeoateiotui ex
posure, la often bat the beginning of a fatal
ttcknes. A vku'h Chkbrv Pkctobal liaa
well proven ita afficocy In a forty years' tight
with throat and lung diseases, nod should be
taken in all cases without delay.
A Terrible Cough Cured.
' Tn l..7 T took a su vere. cold, rliieb alfVstsjd
my lungs. I bad a terrible eoagh. and aaased
night after night itliout nlep. Ilia dootors
gave me up. 1 tried AVKii'a Chkhkv rio
TOSAI-, wliicli r:li-re.t my Inns., iadaeed
nl. i t.. mi l MiT'-r 1 l tua il.e rl neeesssry
for I lie rcvveiy ol mv strength. Ky the
coiitniiied use of the Pr.croKAi. a perraa-
nei.t euro was etfocted. I USB now m yeais
ohi, bale and hearty, and am satisfied yeui
(.ni.HKV I'KCToiiAi. f.iveu me.
IIokack FAiannoriiKit."
Ib.ckingham, Vt.( July W, M2.
Cronp. A Mother'a Tribute.
While lu the country last winter my lUUe
boy, threft yeam old, as taken 111 Willi croup;
it seemed its if ho would die from Straus"-
lation. One of the family sufeestod the use
of Aykb's Chkiibv I'siTonAi., a bottlo of
vrhlch was always kept in the house, 'l.ils
was tried in small ami frequeut doses, and
to our delight in less than half an hour tho
liitlf natient was breuLhiiitr casilv. The doc
tor SHid tliat the CllicititV Pkitoiiai. bad
saved niydarlliig's life. Can you wonder at
our gratilude? binccreiy yours,
MltK. KMMA f-EDNKV.
150 West 128th St., New York, May 10, 1.R2.
h i have used Avr.n's Ciikuhv PSCTOa At
tn iny family for scver;il years, and io not
hesitate to pronounce it the most eiTc-tuaJ
remedy for coughs and cobls we have ever
tried. aa A. J. CUAKE."
Lake Crystal, Minn., March 13, 1882.
' I suffered for eight years from BrouchlUs,
and after trying ninny remedies with ho suc
cess, I was c'ur.d by the use of AvriH'a CitKit-
BV 1'K' Toll A I dOBRl'U WAI-OKJI."
Byhalia, Miss., April 5, 1882.
" I cannot say enough in praise of Avr.a's
CHuituv PKCTonAi., believing as I do that
but for its use I should long since have died
from lung troubles. K. llRAonow."
Palestine, Texas, April 22, 1882.
No case of an afTection of the throat or
lungs exists which cannot be greatly relieved
by the use of Ayeb's Cherry Fectobai
and it will always cure when the disease w
not already beyond the control of lUedioiue.
rUEEABED BY
Dr.J.C.AyerdiCo.,Lowell,MaM.
j
. Sold by all Druggists.
Biatts
A. ,a. ...
ALBANY, OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 28,
WIWS II BKIgr,
The fact that American grain hat
been shipped into Bohemia has esoited
the surprise sod indignation of Austrian
grain producers. They are petitioning
the government for protection.
The annua) mortality fron.Qten.per
nee in Great Britain is 40,500.
A successful Illinois dslryman claims
that he keeps 100 cows and never raises
a pound of hay. He feeds his csttle on
corn fodder, cut when in blossom, bound
snd set up until ourac", or until Winter,
a ben it is removed to the barn. He
gets seven toon of this dry fodder to
the sere, snd claims it is worth ss much
as the beat of bay.
Barton Orlndrod, elephant dealer,
says that eleven elephsntg shipped tor
N'uar V-lr I. IfiTI a .L.f-
-ZTrVT"
. . mn uiiruni iirua iiinr
- r
-vwvu uiirureppw
a cslf. Baiah and fan.lri. ,,., l t
v J" ianurie, mottled
r.ll.ii .. kil i
i tui o, eaoo.
A London "society" paper asserts
thst Msry Anderson charges the pho
tographer 150 guineas, about $760, for
tbs privilege of taking her picture-
The use ef the posts! Card is declin
ing by tbs reason of ths reduction in
letter postage.
Foreign brokers srs making heavy
purchases of tbs A merics n silvsr trade
dollar, at a discount of ten per cent, or
more.
There are 100,000,000 sheep in Aus
tralia. Flecks there are Isrse.numkar.
r jf. .
mi? from nrtv t 2Sft (uc An Mi
s w -rvv WMV UWS
eonststing of 1,500,000.
A greet financial panic at Pekia,
China, many banks and firms having
failed.
The publio baths of Vienna, the
a .... . : - - . i -.
lajmai, a IS SaiU ( 00 tOO Una
,1
,a 109 wOU.
Congress has given sway -I60,000,(XK)
acres Of lsad since lrtUO.
There are 30,000 French in the city
of New Yoik.
Holland is credited
with 12,000 wind
mills sversging 8-borss power escb.
C'a. breeding is beioff taken nn t
.. .. UP W
tivalf m Kngland,
nni nn 1. w iw .....
- ft r . ,
v,f..,t.Ki. ,i. i;,- ... . .
-j' 1
. ; ZrTT",8riB
but s an article of food, the faundit
quick growth sai resllv nslstabla
- .
ernes ot our latoilisr lioartb-rus Iriend
pointing out s staple resource.
Uns tansment bouse In New York
shelters 300 fsasilies.
l he annual vslue of ootton rags in
the United 8tstss is laid to be $22.-
AAA AAA
wv-
Forty lsdv students are studying in
.. T ." l . ... . I
uvFitan, tne m.jor.ty of
'bcm are Kussiana I
I
V ..... 1 .. . I . I 1
" "i uo-' "-ge a Uuliar for
a pce of ice worth s oent in tbo Uoi-
ted States.
The new fast train between Now
, . .
1 orK Chicago makes tbs trip lo I
171 . ...... I . .
-.2 uuum, iDii carries only the mail.
A Cob UeatlCut Wnnan tint ntf ,! .
, . . . :. . . .
o.u nawsne is Boneless.
iy. abe is ninetr-sis v-.r- aid
A steel pinion, weighing eight tens,
was recently csst in Chicago ; it is saia
.1...
.. . . ... "SBS-SBB
w oe tne largest casting ever success- what ha alleged to be political cowar
fully made in this country. dice. His allusion was to tbe non-
Sjeculstors in Medrid, Spain, hsve
iuUcri $120,000 to raise a revolu-
UOliary movement limi ar tn that. M
J a u isri n,. h...i, n-.-
' ... . ,T
ment "7 appnssd of tbe plot.
A gang of Philadelphia "cowboys"
in one of tbe public schools, modelled
en tbe dime-novel plan, was brsken up
by tbe Isdy tescher who disarmed the
valiant captain of a seven-chsmbsrsd
revolver. He had called her a "white
quaw."
Out of 89,000,000 mechanics, 8,000,.
000 are paupers in England and on the
continent,
The aggregate income of the English
trsde unions is $1,650,000; their re
sources sre $3,450,000.
Twenty out of thirty dealers ia New
York fold an inapeotor of the Beard of
Health oleomargarine in place of but
ter.
An attempt is to be made with a new
telephone to talk on the Atlantic
cable.
Over 500,000 rose trees srs annually
imported into this country from Eng
land, France and Holland.
Colored men are now employed as
reporters by a Philadelphia newspaper.
New York speculators in potatoes
have lost heavily this winter. Thou
sands of boatloads are still unsold.
The rainfall in thla country ia lowest
in New Mexico, thirteen inchss, and
highest in Alabama, fifty-six inches.
The Nihilists in Russia are robbing
the mails in order to secure funds for
thsir slots.
The center of population is ono and
one-half miles southeast of Tajlorville,
Ky., and has been under tan fset e
water during the flood.
A heifer died in four hours sfter est-
ing a leaf of tobacco.
Destitute immigrants have been ar
riving in Montreal. Thay are pitable
sights and are in a state of starvation.
Ths city mortality in England for
1883 avsraged 21.6 per 1000,the lowest
en record.
wassust-Tes umtmm.
(lium oar rtgular .rrapaadtat. )
Waihikotom, March. 8th, 1884.
Wssblogton Is soMom without s
convention of some kind, snd thti
week two nrs In session here. One
1 . the Baltimore conference of the
Methodist Kblscopal church, snd the
other Is the Women's Suffrage con
ventlon. The tatter body It holding
a enthusiastic meeting end there
ere about one hundred officers end
delegates present from various Steles.
Twice daily sessions are held, which
are well attended by the curious snd
the interested, snd ringing speeches
ere made on pertinent subjects, such
as, 'The Proposed 11 sen franc hi te
rn en t of the Women of Utah ' "Wom
an the Unknown Quantity in Pott
ies" j 'Woman before the Law," ani
the "Statesmanship of Woman." Fred
erlck Douglass and bis new wife
have been oonspiclous attendsnts
escb day. The delegates occupy the
platform, and a lady In the audience,
remarked to me that they did not
look ilreog minded, at all, but very
much like other minded women.
Only one of them woars short hair
Mrs. Kicker, a lawyer ef this city.
Most of them wear dresses of bsnd
ome material, fashionably made.
Some wear corsage bouquets, su J
dlsmonds are occasionally seen spark
ling on the hands raised In emphasis
of woman's wrongs. Their spirited,
veteran lesdsr, ifunn B. Anthony
wears black sstln with tiny ruffles up
the front. The coauetry of dress, hss
not been utterly consumed by the
fires of her higher enthusiasm. Mrs.
Bisks In her addr- to the conven
tion, reviewed the various Preslden
tlsl csndldstse 'rom the womso's
standpoint. Edmunds she said would
not do, he had slwsys used his influ
ence In the Henato against women.
Blaine was better, but he had never
supported tbecsuseof w man with a
whole aeuled sidor. Thu Stalwart
dictator of New York. Rnaeo OfMk-
Itng, esld tbo stH-ukt.r never bad suv
inincr ririr a r t r m'nn in tin.
1 t . .. . . .
' i
mberWMtod him. Thi? lewll
.a r.. ... 1
wi .uu ff HSVl mtf w.rt im-n
la eAt.iaa a as e a m4 , . t 1 .A
.w.a.-w, a.- wa.v. u. iru.w-
ware, she said, wss a brave knijrht,
but he might as well be put away
I a L a B a .11- a . I a S IkS
lib the fcr-silsof thcNstlonalMuHCum
alcngwltb Solicitor Raynor, when he
est his lance agaioat
theurht If Piowar
worn to. .She
thought If Flower was nominated
lha rr.rr.if. !.. 1,1 irall,. ..n 1. 1 ... K.t
I WVIMSil TfllSl'S niniiii VSS MllUa SeViS
Indiana's favorite son. Joseoh Mo
Donald waa the man to whom they
o .,..! . . r ... h...i. t . . t 1
W W m ..- . .imuMr, a J IUTIIIU1I
the deletate- in a body called on the
President. Miss Anthonv asked hi
If he did not I hlnk womoo ought to
a. m mm - BSe S II i I , a a .
hsve full ennslllv In noliiical rirhts f
-
And the
P resident repllsd. "We
should probably differ upon the details
of that question.,,
During tbe discussion of the Na
vel appropriation bill the other day
a digressing Bspnbllcsn Congressman
stteniDtml to twit the Democrsts for
I V
snoearnnco of the bill torn hint? (he
urlffon wool, which It waa predicted
I .... A l.rr.M-hl fnriaaril In lh.
I c ki ..v t.
bar said the apectaclo which tbe par-
ty presented whan It became neces-
ssry to protect the great wool Inter.
eats of tbe country reminded him of
a race-horse, who after being enter-
ad far the race, throws up his tail,
Jumps over the fence, and abondooS
the coo teat. Tbe hammer hare fell
on thehpeaker, and Mr. Eandail said
alter thla flight of fancy from it mo in
bar of a decaying party he would call
back tbe committee of the Whole to
the consideration of the pending bill.
Chairman Morrison hss found It
Slow work getting his tariff bill
through committee. The hearing of
trade delegations was 10 have closed
some time ago, but the doers ef the
committee room have been besieged
by visitors wbo ceuld not well be
kept out. The bill waa favorably
acted upon on Thursday last, and will
be reported to the House on Monday
next. Several scores of members of
tho Houae of Representative!, have
orenared elaborate speeches on the
Tariff, exhibiting the great question
In all Its multifarious phases, and
frena every possible point of view.
The respective authors of the spsechea
think they are to good to be thrown
away and are anxiously waiting for
an opportunity to deliver them.
The Senate has this wee c, voted to
extend and improve tho Yellowstone
National Park ; to protect the Chil
dren of this District from cruelly and
neglect ; to make an appropriation
for the Military Academy at West
Point ; and has had up for consider
ation again in executive session the
treaty with Mexico. The House has
voted to pension the Mexican veter
ans ; to increase its ferce sf employes
by thirteen, snd Is now ougag ed in
discussing tho Naval approprlatlen
bill.
Bemoan.
1884.
tibb trail, a rassies bill.
Ths following is the text of the Mei
iosn pension bill :
Be it enacted, etc. That tbs tteere
tary of tbe Interior be direct ad to plaoe
on tbe pension roll tbe names of tho
surviving officer sod snlisted men, in
eluding metinss, militia snd volunteers,
of tbe military end naval service of tbe
United States, who served aisty dsys
in tbs war of 1846, 1847 and 1848 with
Msxioo, or who being enlisted, sotuslly
served with tbe army or navy of tke
United Btetea in Mesioo in said war.or
wars actually engaged in a battle in
said war, and wers honorably disobsrg
ed, and to such other officers and sol
diers,and sailors as may have been per
sonally named in any resolution of Con
gress for any specific service in said
war, although tbeir term of service may
have been less than sixty days, and the
surviving widows of auch officers, or
soldisrs, or sailors prior to tbe dtscbsge
of such offlosrs snd enlisted men , pro-
vidsl, thst such widows have not re
marrieJ ; and provided, further, tbst
this sol ahall not apply to so y person
nst a citixm of ths United Ststes.
Ssc. 2. Thst psnsions shall be at tbe
ate of 8 per month, and payaSle only
from and after the passsge of this act,
for and during tbe natural lives of tbe
persons entitled tbereto.
Pnc. 8. Tbst before tbe name of say
i:son shall be plsoed en the pension
roll, proof shall be made, under such
rules and regulations as tbe Secretary
of the Interior shall mesciibe. of the
1
right of tbe applicant to a pension ; and
sny pereon wbo shall falsely sod cor-
. I -. s.t. .. .1 a a a a a I
.u,,.,7 ..a. auy oatn rsqmrea sbsll be Additon. The Alliance cordislly en
guilty of perjury, and tbe Secretary of dorsed tbe effor.s of the W. CL T. U
tbe Interior aksll sense to be strieken
from tbe pees-on roll tbe name of any
person whenever it sbsll be msde to
-''i""' mmmm w P"- UP
1. 11 . 1 i t a. M . I
... -.. 1L.1 m I
audi run inr-.-.ign isise ana irauau ent i
,
rrpressnUltona, and that sooh person
is not entitled to a pension under tbe
act. Th loss of the certificate of dis-
cbsrge shall not deprive any person of
l a a aw . .. . .1
; tne oene-uaol th-a set, but other eyt-
.1- r 1 j 1
w oi an
b-nornWe discbarge m.v be dsemed
. . 7
-ulliCienr.
u s ewsi . S a
j,e;.s. mat tee pension Iswi no
; lf, force whish are not inconsiatent cr
i ClJI fllct with this act sre hereby msde
I . .
a pail ef this act so far as they may Le
applicable thereto. their duty toward its children."
Sec. 5. Tbst it sbsll be unlawful lor Four states lavo now compul
any attorney, claim agent or any other gory temperance school Ibwf Michigan,
person to demand or recei-es foe great- Vermont, New Hampshire and New
er than $10 for services rendered in be- York.
bslf of a claimant under this act, to be Most efficient work is being done in
e.d when such claim is sllewsd.
Stc 6. Thst section 4716 (forbid-
ding payment ef peosions to ex-rebela)
j 0f the revised statu Us is hereby rspeal-
I
sd so far as tbe same relates to this act
or ths pensionsrs under this set.
Sec. 7. Tbst tbs provisions of this
act sbsll not apply to sny person while
undsr the (loliticsl disabilities imposed
by tbe fourteenth saasndment to tbe
Constitution of lbs United States.
cxaieta r acts.
In one species of spider, the fern tie is
300 times ss lsrge ss the msle.
In the whsle, the upper lip falls down
iks a curtain, overlapping the lower
aw sc. vera 1 fset.
Ths marigold takes its name from the
upposed ressnblancs between its flow-
ers and the glory seen in pistursa of ths
V irgin iary.
Ths inhabitants ot Siberia, when
their sleighs srs followed by waives,
frighten them by fastening a spare gar
ment to a piece of rope or string, and
allowing it te trail behind ths chicle.
TL, If ...ae.Aa m . a mmA UXAm
amu aim uviue
Eltbty-threa par osnt of ths populs-
"a,V " v r r
tion ef tbe United States ia composed of
WnibS USVITSS IUU - ua luiuiwiauM i--u
t- - - . . . . 1 . I m mm I mmmm m f m f.rm
i j i l i . :..:.. i-I
vjrerraany ana vjrreau ixuhu. i-muk
' '
four tier cent for these cf African de-
scent.
Some idea of the increats of tbs but
ton manufacture may be derived from
the fact that in a single French village
near Paris there are more than 5000
persona sngaged in making agate but-
tons, although iu 1851 there were but
6938 button maasrs in an rngiano.
seat ! A.1 T1 A .1 aa
IBSCierssiu tr...n.-uv uc-
partment. at Washington sty that the
returns ana B&nars receivea itoru iiio
Pacifio States have a resinous er bal
samic odor strong enough to bs percept
ible even when ths papers are mingled
With others from many parts of ths
country.
Tbe Bnneins believe that ths curi
ous large apes of their oountry are
prophets, and that certain degraded
tribes near akin to them bring their
messages to ths people. Accordingly
when any stray member of these tribes
sppesrs among them he is treated with
great respect, until a bad harvest or bad
weather comas, and then hs ia driven
away aa an evil creature.
Tbe Emperor of Prussia will bs
eighty-seven years old on the 22nd of
March.
NO 35
bpbuct mumm
m '" ' "" - .J. JJBJ " j
KDiTlfb BY TUB
Wanes'. Cbrfitian Trn.p.raB.c Loroa
StJ-.-.-l J -7
liegulsr meeting of Albany VV C
T. U., Bfsrcb 18. Dsvotional txetciw
led by Mrs. Canon touched upon ;ctd,
goodness and bis willingnraa a,d sjewei
to save.
HlrLi-ri (it ... - - . . . it
"". ui ri;'iiri(', a
continuation of 'Moderatn i-rir.v;-,.-
For snd Against, " l.y JJr. Richsrdson .'
Motion to ofien reading room lout.
Offer of Mrs. I E. Gray to open hall
for purpose of reading on Habbsib p.
from two to five o'clock.
Mrs. Overman, Mrs. Jlobertson snd
Miss Fortmiller sppointed s committee
upon snnivsrsary meeting.
Committee on lecture by Miss Phoebe
CotJ-sns, Mrs. Peters snd Mrs. Tumil.
Mn. 8ut.es, of Scio, requested roior.
bsrs of our Union to sssiitt in forming
sn organization at lb... ... a . :i
-..I ... in
15tb.
The next regular meetinjr will be the
third anniversary of our Union.
Tbe W. C. T. U. coorae of lectures
in progress at Halem, includes the fol
lowing speakers: lUbbi Itosennitz.
Miss Helen 8aulding, Mrs. Msry
Strong Kinney, Rev. P. S. Knight and
frof. Ellis.
The Unions at Eugene end Ltbsnon
hsve recently held suocessful public
msStlOeTS. At the latter t.la.a .... r-
two signed the pledge
At the Benton County Temperance
Alliance, which met at Philomath Feb.
97tU . -.... -tr..
- t - r-vi -iiTgiene wan
presented by Mrs. Wsllis Naah. snd
one upon Juvenile work by Mrs. L. H.
for eesuring spsce in our countv papers
for advocation tcmrieranco and recom-
mended tbe circulation of tbe "Union
Higual." After the Alliance wad sd-
Ijuuiuou m tarjfo . . . 1. U. WSS
.i . i w . m t
formed.
Apropos of the recent victcrr
in
Haw York cornea this tribute cf s noted
Uivine to the t-fforia of our Mre. Hunt :
"A lsdv of Boston on whoae remarka-
. .
on, eloquence and nhi anthrimc aelf
Uscri Gee m.v he. ven nd the richest
I"1" mT Deycn send the richest
l.laui... fr. lf l,.- !-
awa'ajaapia a mm. a a a u V U CB B r t V VlWk
u ftn .nostls for some . cars on the
tonic of temnersnce text Lor-ka i.
schools. 8ho has really awakened the
I -
I attention of the rulers of the land
to
I several atatos by tbe Citizens Law snd
Order Lesguee. Tbeir object is te
proescuU persons violsting liquor Isws.
Their success in vsrious locslities proves
the revolution that would be the result
of enforcing even the meager laws al-
ready sxisting, and the most stringent
Jaws will be unavailing unless, hy such
combination., of the people, officials are
compelled to execute them.
Joseph Cook, by the testimony cf an
eminent chemist, proves thst ucfermen-
ted wine is s fact. He savs thousands
of churches in Eogland, Scotland and
the United States are genuine unf i-
m en ted juice of grapes.
W. CL T. 0.
Mrs. M. C. L-avitt, 8upt. of W. C
T. U. work on ths Pscific Coast, will
onmmence work in Oregon. Anril 1st
M u ug haTing
Uuril . n eleirant lecturer
... . . . h
.Q her homm and aJao in
, . , f . ... . , .
. f ,ucatioo d ahe
b. iutQ th ,ectur0 8cholarlj
I
i , . ... .
I anH in. ol hrviinr ininrl
aaaas luiouigou uituva.
Miao WilUid cava nf her Fm v wnrlr-
a. j .
uMV1 hrnneht into our ranks so
much ability and culture, qualities that
i . . , . i
nmmnd thmanIvAH hi Ice to the
. , e
I nnmarrtl I VM and nnicrfikSI r A Classes Ot
. ,
I society, SO vnat enn cum uiauua .uaw-
i u.. ..., qu .,;;.
BClof .1 DUO a, v "-! inivn v-'.. ..,
hoping to strengthen the unions already
organized, to enlist all good women in
the work of the W. C. T. U. and in
every possible way to promote the
cause of temnerance araone us. Like
WiUard8he come, with a woman.8
nnaol, rrt ,un orftat WorW Rhfi
. VIS V .v-a -v a-a-.x - a - "
linriKPUkim. We earnestlv debire
a thorough,y 8UcceM.
fnl campaign which shall bring to us a
hundred-fold more streugth. We look
to the christian people ; to pastors of
churches, and to all earnest temperance
workers to give her tbsir fullest aid and
sympathy. We feel confident she will
receive not only s royal welcome but a
hssrty cooperation in all her work.
MRS. lkavitt's appointments.
Astoria, Tuesday, April 1.
St. Helen, Wednesday, April 2.
Portland, Friday, Reception, April 4
Salem, Sat., Sun., April 5, G.
Lebanon, Tuesday, April 8.
Halsey, Wednesday, April 9.
Brownsville, Thursday, April 10.
Harrisbnrg. Friday, April 11.
Eugene City, Sat., Son., April 12,13.
Drain, Monday, April 14.
STATE RIGHTS DEMOCRAT,
THE BEST ADYEETI8IM6 MEDIUM
IN THE WILLAMETTE VALLEY,
u.mrlHl'"'!ro" Botlcss-n Icoai;(.l
8 Z',? ivji'1 nrffhSHsn.
inwjrtlo n. 1 r ( MCtl "n-en
JmZZ??. fUSL wade
11011 OB apj.li' ntion.
Oakland, Tuesday, April 15.
ItoSl hlil", Wr.lr ,m1a ., April 10.
Jckfonil!r, Friday, April 18
Ahlnr.d, Hit., Hun , April 19, 20.
Oregon City, Tnesday, April 22.
Kafct Purtlaa l, Thuia.. Fri , April
24, 2.
Other arpointmenU iil bs publj.bed
n dun time.
Mn. ir. k. fa
t W
Pres. W. C T. U.
aa. Hi 11. ftaTwaiuHT,
Secretary.
ricaotsLs.
1 h.mis Nst once more outs bis pes
cil in iJiostratinf,' U&ftfh Weekly.
P. T. Barn urn, wbo Las been at Old
Point Comfort with a party of' friends,
returned to New York lest week.
Peter Mitchell, of Charleatown, lad.,
who tichieved more than a local repute
tion by lit ing on fifty cents a d; , left
a fortune of $40,000.
Matlhrw Arnold think that Bosten
is too cold snd artificial. This reminds
uscf the old aalg about tho pot calling
the kettle Mack.
The j re.ider.t cf the Biitisb Br-
keijts' A SMxihtion is tbe Bsroncss
Burdett Coutts, and be recently pte
sided at its annual B-.c'ini.
Tbe father of the N rSJf Jersey House
of lt preservatives, Mr. Wildrick, is
eighty one esrs of se. He never
wears sn overcoat, hnt tbey slwsys do
juccr things in fore'gn countries.
Gfti. Joeph A. 3f iwer, Poet No. 1
of tbe Grand Army of the Republic, st
the recent carnival in New Orleans
presented the daughter of the isle Gen.
Itobert V.. Ijzc wiih s basket of flowerr.
The Queen of Saxuny is said to be a
model hoeeekieper and will not allow
two candles to he burned when one will
B'jfficr. She excels in makine iam.but,
s'as, abe has no naughty b ys to get
into closets.
The Grand Duke Alex: . i . going to
Englsnd to inspect the dockyards snd
factories rf that country next May. As
high sdrniisl ef the Ku&aiau Navy he
wishes to keep josted on tbs latest
navsi improve mentr.
The M.trquitt ef Lome took a pleat
urs trip to Bntbh Columbia while he
was governor-j;et.eral of Canada. The
bills amour.-. 1 to $10,671. Tbe Dc
minion ought to le happy, fjr Victoria'a
a .u-in-ia dir! i ot open bis own p. eket-
book.
Tbe Florida spongo cto
ebont 100,000 a year.
a.. I'-.nts to
KOR DYSPEPSIA snd Liver Complaint,
W have a printed guarantee on every
bottle of Shilolr ViU'.izrr. It never rils
to cure. For sale hv Fos hay A Mason.
THE GREAT GERMAR
REMEDY
FOR PAIN.
ReUeves sod
RHEUMATISM,
Neuraltfla,
Sciatica, Lumbago,
BACK ACDE,
HEADACHE. TOOTHACHE.
SORE THROAT.
QCIN8T, SWKXXHtGS.
SPHIIS..
Soreness. Cats, BMses.
FiiosTBrra..
Brass. sCAi-BS,
Aui all Q)r boSr asSrsa
and pallia.
Fimr CttTS A BOTTLE.
Hold by sD Drtprjau and
IVaUer. DinC-tona in U
The Charles A. Vssjsler Co.
or i i - - - -
aitllajari. B4. (.ii
A Marvelous Story
TOLD II TWO LETTERS.
FROM THE SON : fW-ta,o
Gentlemen: My father resides at kver,
U Ma has been a great suff .rer from Scrof
ula, and the inclosed letter will tell vo-a what
a marvelous effect
Ayer's Saaparilla
hzs bod In his case. I think his blood must
have contained the humor for at least ten
years ; bet it did not 6how, except in the form
of a scrof uleus sore on the wrist, until about
are years ago. From a few spots which ap
peared at that time, it gradually spread so as
to cover his entire body. 1 assure yon he waa
terribly aflUcted, and an object of pity, when
be began using your medicine. Now, there ore
few man of his go who enjoy as good health
as he tea. 1 could easily name fifty persona
who would testify to the facta In his case.
Yours truly, W. M. Phiujps."
FROM THE FATHER: utl
a duty for mo to stato to you the benefit I
have derived from the use of
Ayer s Sarsaparilla.
Six months ago I was complc .ely covered with
a terriblo humor and scrofulous sores. Hss
humor caused an incessant and Intolerable
Itching, and the skin cracked so oa to cause
tho blood to flow in many places whenever
I moved. My sufferings were great, and my
life a burden. I commenced the use of tho
Sars -Paiulla In April last, and hare used
It regularly since tliat time. My condlUon
began to improve at once. The sons bare
all healed, and 1 feel perfectly well In every
respect being now able to do a good day's
work, although 73 years of ago. Many inquire
what has wrought such a cure In my case, and
I tell thorn, as I havo here tried to tell yos,
Ayeb's Sabsafa-ULI-A. Glover, Tt Oat.
21, lUi. Yours gratefully,
H'"- FlULLm."
Aran's Sabsapabiixa cures 8crof-tla
and all Scrofulous Complainta, Erysip
elas, Eczema. King-worm, Blotches,
Sores, Boils, Tumors, and Eruptions of
the Skin. It clears the blood of all impu
rities, lUds digestion, stimulates the action of
the bowels, and thus restores vitality and
strengthens the whole system.
PEEP ABED B V
Dp. 1. 0. Ayer &CoM Lowell, Matt.
Sold by all Druggists; tl, six bottles tor Sgj
!! n