The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, May 30, 1884, Image 1

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    STATE RIGHTS DEMOCRAT
Bono r rat
STATE RIGHTS DEMOCRAT,
THE BEST ADVERTISING1 MEDIUM
II THE WILLAMETTE YALLET.
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ISSUED EVERY FRIDAY
STITES & XI TTING.
CIESOFFICE"H Democrat llaildlMgun
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. v uviiiq ivr line.
For legal a no transient adtertle meats
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) eon's pit tqusrs for each suoseqeen
insertlo n
Rates for other advsrtisements msds
nown on application.
THK REST MB OV TSK r At r.
"too you know that after twsnty-five
years' experiecce under the skylight,"
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION
ingle cop. W J1"' m sdvanee....... .
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VOL. XIX.
ALBANY, OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 30,.1884.
SO 4i
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
L, VLXNN. O. K. CHAMBKHLAIW.
FLINN & CHAMBERLAIN,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Albany, Oregon.
"Office in Foster's Uriels Block.".
v!5nl8tf.
it. S.
ATTOKXEY
AT Li AW.
Albany. Oregon.
WILL PRACTICE IN ALL THE
Courts of this Stole. V, ill give
special attention to collections mid probate
matter. , , . lfW
Office in Foster's new brick. 49tf
"lThTmontanyb.
ATTORNEY. AT LAW,
Notary Public.
Albany, Oregon.
Office upstairs, over John Bripfrs store,
1st street. vHnSStf
J. K. WEATHERFORD,
(NOTARY PCUUC.)
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
tlRVW. OfctXOV
tlfTlX PRACTICE IS ALLTHEOUKTStOFTItK
Y State Special attaniUon given t. -Election ud
probate matter
CTOAm n Odd Msssrs Temple. P:S
r. c povkll w- "invar
"OWEI.I. & 151 17V EU,
.TTORMEYS T LAW.
Aid Solictors io ronLV
Oollecirtns promptly made on all points.
Loans neirttatel on reasonable terms.
("Office in Foster's DlUu
vl4nl9rf.
J. J. WHITNEY,
attorney Ani CounsBllor At La?
AND
Notary Public.
ALBANY, 08EC0H,
Will practice in all of th Onswta of
tbLsState All huine Intrusted to MSB
will be promptly attended to
COffl'K in OTtole''B!ock.
E. W. LANGOOH & CO.,
OHI'GCiHiT.
Books. Ktationerv and oilet Articles, A
Laree Stock and Low Prices.
OITT TDTlTJOr STORE,
StI 4LBtM.O2Et,0.
FOSHAY & MASON,
VBOlfUIl ASD R.STA1L
Druggists and Booksellers,
ALBWY, OBEGOSf.
Tl6n41tf
LOUIS CAMPEAU'S
Barber Shop.
S bavin 2 done with. neatness and sharp
razor, "which are always kpt in g i
condition, and hair cut in the very best
style.
J9H3 SCHIIEER.
LITEM, FEED AKD SALE STABLE.
Albany "Oregon.
Ho-ees kept on reasonable terms.
Horses and busies let to suit the times.
Corner Second and Ellsworth streets.
SAX wa vim
LAUNDRY AND CHINA MERCHANISFNG BUSI
NESS. Bke, tea and Japanese goods. LaUies
underclothes, told at bottom prices Contractor lor
China labor.
tarSext to City Bank.
ENG TENG.
Has washine and ironing in -the city.
No. 11, Ellsworth Street. One door south
of Revere Hune.
SAM COHEN.
Keeps the best brands of imperial and
domestic cigars. Also the
FINEST AND BEST BRANDS OF
TOBACCO, POCKET-KNIVES
AND ALL KINDS OF NOTIONS.
Keeps the finest bi'.lard hall in ib city.
I will also Mil real estate, merchaa iise
household goods, ate., at auction for any
one in tte cityor county Store opposite
Revere House, Albany, Or.
6t SAM COHEN-
SCI6 BISHESS DIRECTORY.
MONTGOMERY & DULY.
T EA LER8 IN CLOCKS AND WATCH
I I RS. Kpcu a full lire of jewelry
Wtches and clocks repaired in first-clast-
order.
SCIO - - OREGON.
W. M. MORROW,
TThEALER IN STOVES, TINWARE,
I 1 copper and sheet iron ware, crockery,
table cutlery, etc., etc.
SCIQ - - OREGON.
BRIDCEFORD & BEARD.
TTEEP A FULL LINE OF PURE
fAMh candies, nuts, ant
all kiuds of confectionarias, tobacco, cgars,
etc., etc. Cash paid for proauce oi ai
kinds.
SCIO, OREGON.
W. H. TALCOTT,
DEALER IN DRY GOODS, CLOTH
ING, boots, shoes, hats and caps,
groceries, cigars, tobacco, etc.
Main Street - - SCIO, OB.
J. J. DORRES,
Bridge BniMer
AND
GENERAL CONTRACTOR,
SCIO, OREGON.
-aVTOTICE OV PUBLIC LE TTINGS SO-
LICITED. Plans and .specifications
i urnished on short notice.
D o iT Forget H !
WOOD'S IMPROVES BIK
DER,W00D'S MOWER,
LA BELLE WAGON,
The words ".a Belle" In French mean
"the beauty."
PLOWS AND DRILLS,
CUTTING BOXES,
A NIX
All kinds of Agricultural Imple
ments k6?t by the underaipod.
JULIUS CRADWOHL,
Agent for Frank Bros., Portland
THE ALBANY FURNITURE
HOUSE,
BRIKK & SON.
(Successors to)
DdimaiB, Woodiii & Fisher,
M .nti -t uirt and dealers in all kind
FURNITURE,
would respectfully inform the public that
thev manufacture to order, and will keep
conVuntly on nana, a complete stock of
ail ded table lines of
FURlVrJL'U BE,
and will sell at bed rock prices.
Bed-steads a Specialty.
STONE AND MARBLE WORKS.
THE UNDERSIGN KD wish ess iu
inform the public that he is now pre-
. . . . m - m. i t t
pared to no all kinus oi stone ana marine
work on short notice. All work is war
ranted to (five satisfaction, will work
any and all kinds of stone, but deal prin
cipally in Oregon City granite. Cleaning.
r..irini rittincr a srteclaltv. Call
and examine my prices before pnrchas.
Ing elsewhere as 1 will not be undersold.
9 hop on west side of Ferry street oppo
site post omce.
DR. M. H. ELLIS,
Physiciari and Surgeon.
prOfTire and residence in Mcll wsin's
Block.
Albany, Oregon.
NEW BARBER SHOP.
tf. JA(KS0N - - Proprietor.
Opposite Revere House
Shavin and hair dresaing done in first
class at;.e. Firat-clsss beth rooms.
Bath for adies and gentlemen ( all hours.
Terms reasonable.
REVERE HOUSE.
Coraes First aad Ellsworth Albaay, Oregon.
Cha Pfeiffer, Prop'r.
X Oi. s3 w H"i a aw t-n wy - ' J
npplied with the beat the market affords. Spring
Tki. Msaesa- HaIJ la A nn In flrtt MftJM at via TnilM
Beds in every itooin. a gooa oaoipie tvxjwa ior
lllSiiiil Travelers.
TFree Caaeb to aad from the Hotrl."M
MISS EMMA SCHUBERT.
MILLINERY AHD DRES8-MABI6,
Cutting and fitting by the new Taylor's
System.
OPPOSITE REVERE HOUSE.
DRS. L W. Si MARY T. COLE.
Physicans & Surgeons.
ALBANY, O REGON.
Offer their professional services to the citizens of
Clnn and adjacent courjtics. Office and residence
ier Court II juse. Call at Lanjdon and Go's Drug
Store.
T. J. STITBS.
ATTORNEY AT LA
AND
Notary Public.
Office in States Rights Democbaa
office.
RED CROWN MILLS.
ISOM, LANNISO & CO., PROPR'S
NEW FBOCE88 FLOUR SUPERIOR FOR FAMILIES
AND BAKERS USE.
BEST STORAGF FACILITIES.
Highest IFrioe In Cash for
Wheat
ALBANY OR.
DR. J. P. WALLACE.
Physician and Surgeon,
Office at. residence on First Street be
ween Eilswoth and Lyon Streets. Calls
left at E. W. Langdon fc Co's. Drugstore.
Albany, Oregon.
mi
AKlH
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
Tlila poetler necr varies. A marvel of purls' y,
trei'gtn snd whlitnna Mors 8SSRSS1 leal than
tba c rdlnwr atmls, and ennot bo sold in iuitlUoii
a lib the mulUtnd on l Uat, -u -n walicbt, alum or
lhbat) Hiwdors. S-M only In can. KwVAL
UAkiao t'ownaaC'o. lOo Wall B'.rocl, N. Y.
A Positive Cure for Every
Form of the Skin and Blood
disease, from Pimples to
Scrofula.
Tl!il S VMS : l.KTlKKS.n . ;:r rr
lt thi. attirv ; I naa ban a terrible .uSort-r
tor years wllb lllood and Skin liumuri; havo bran
ohlijrad to abun nubile lacra by icaaun ( my dia
fiKurinx humors ; hwabad the boat byalciaiM . hao
apant bundrada oil tlollara and rt nu raal reliaf until
I uaad tbo t'uttt-ura KeaoUeot, thu new HI.--I fuiill
ar. Internally, ami Cuttnira and CuUcura Hoar, the
(iraat Skin Cures and Skin ileauttftors, externally,
wblrh have curod luc and left my akin and bkiod as
pur as a child's.
ALMOSr INCURABLE.
Jarnea K RlrhartlaoM. i'utotu llottae. New
Orlcan., on uatb, says. In IH70 Hcroiuti.ua CI. era
broke nut n my body until 1 was a mas ul corrnp
Uon. Kver) thing knoarn to the tnodlcal faculty aa
trtd in vain. 1 became a mere arrscir. At tlmee
could not lift my bands to my bead, could not torn
In bed ; eras In constant pain, ami looked upn life as
a curse. No relief or cure in ten years. In laSO I
hear. I .f the I'uUcura Bcmrdlsa, used tbem aad was
perfectly cured.
Sworn to before V 8. Com. J. IV CltA WFORP.
STILL WORF SO
Will nrnoaaltl. ttaarbnrn Street. ( htao
rroalcfully aek now ledges a care of Ecacma, or halt
khsum. on bead, neck, face, arms, and legs for
sevsnteen years ; not a Ma to a.ove, except on haiids
atd knees, for one year ; not able to help himself for
etgbt years . tried hundreds of rnnedtee ; doctors
prouounce bis case hopeless, petroauattlly cured by
the Culicura llcuudies.
MORE WONDERFUL YET.
n. K- Carpenter. HsasJawasa, N. V., cured of
lsoriaeis or Leproav, f twenty years stand in a, by
Cutictira Remedies The most wonderful core on
record . A duataxnf ut of seals foil from h. tn dally,
fhjsiciana and hta friends tbou'it lie must die.
Uurs aw of b to icfore a luatloe of iTs ' peace aad Itstv
lerai.n's most ; -ominent eltlaeas
DOWT WAIT.
Writ la us 1st these testimonials in ttM m tend
dire-1 Lo the parties. All are absolutely una and
given without our knoa !edye or a.dlcltatina. Don't
wait. Now is the time la cure every species of Itch
ing. Scaly, Pimply, Scrofulous. Inherited. nitagious.
and Copper colore! hiacascs of the itiood. Skin and
Scalp with loss of hair
Sold by all drugtlsta I'rirc : Cnilrnra, &O rents ;
Resolvent. $1 ; Sip, c ila I'oUcr Iru- and
II. ll.i :. til., IVfSlotl,
PC AIITV ''f lb'tSh. np, rl and Oil, Skin
Dls.RU I I lilacs heads, an.l .nkln blemishes.
use CuUcura S p.
ALBANY FOUNDRY
AND
huiiim: SHOP.
KKT.1BLIHHED 1665.
By A. K. CHERRY, qtuated at corner of
Fimt and Montgomery Streets Allmny,
Oregen.
Hsvini ta.kftn eha.rvnf the above named
Work, we are prepared to manufketure
Steam Enirinea, Haw and Griat Mill,
Wnofi-wnrkinfr Mahinerv. Purnnn. Iron
and Brass Cantings of every desv ription.
MfLohinerv of all kinds repaired. Spe
cial attention given to repairing farm ma
chinery. Pattern Making doae la all Its form.
18:1 lyl A. F. CHERRY A SON.
AYER'S
Cherry Pectoral,
Ko other complaints are so Insidious In their
attack as those affecting the throat and lungs:
none so trifled with by th ma.lorlty of suffer
ers. The ordinary cough or oold, resulting
perhaps from a trifling or uusosasiou ex
posure, is often but the beginning of a fatal
sickness. Aykk'h f . m.it k v I'EcroaAi. boa
wt 11 proven its cfBcacjr in a forty years' tight
with throat and lung diseases, msmI should be
taken in all eases without delay.
A Terrlblo Cough Cuved.
" In imi 1 i',k a severe cold, whtob affected
my lungs. I nail a u-muii: loMgh, hiiu
nUlil aftor muni witliont s!ep. Jas doitini
gave me up. 1 tried Avkk'm Onaaar i'ac
Toit.vL, wsnek relieved St; lungs, indoeed
bsjsp, an I iilPtr i d wr ilo rest nssfsssry
o? lite ncivi'.y i j ueiigth. By the
c..;. to II. ! iims ol l i'l IiUAL a I rruK
ii. i.t cu.e n'aa esTeetoaL 1 am now tn yeais
old, liale and hearty, and uin suUslled yeaf
ClIKUHY i'KCloK.M. caved me.
1 1 1 ilt Ai 'K H A I H HUOT Ell."
Itockiughatn, Vt., July 15, 1MS2.
Croup. A Mother's Tribute.
" While in the country last winter my llttlo
buy, tliree years old, was taken ill with eruup;
it seemed as if be would die from straugo
latieu. one of the family v,easA Hie use
Of AVKK'S CHKKRY PSCTOaata, H bottle of
which was always kept In the house. 'litis
was tried in small and frequent doses, him!
lo our delight iu less than half au hour the
latle patient was breatliing easily. The doe
tor said that the CMKitKY PKITOBAJ. had
saved my darling's life. Can you wonder at
our gratitude? Sincerely yours,
Mus. Emma Oijdkev."
169 West 12th St., New York, May 10, li-f-2.
"I have used Ay Kit's Cherby Pectoral
in my family for several years, and do not
hesitate to pronounce it the most effeelui)
remedy for coughs and colds we have ever
tried. A. J. CRANK."
Lake Crystal, Miun., March 13, 1882.
" I suffered for eight yenrs f roiu Bronchitis,
and alter trying mam remedies with no sue
cess, 1 was cured by the use of A v Kit's CMmi
uy Pectoral. Jobkimi Waldks."
Byhalia, Miss., April 5, 1882.
I oannot say enough in praise of Atvr'a
Cherry Pectoral, believing as I do that
but for its use I should long since havo died
from lung troubles. K. Bbaopon.'
Palestine, Texas, April 22, 1882.
No case of an affection of the thro
lungs exists which cannot be greatly reli
by the use of Ayeb's Cherry Pectou-.,
and it will always cure when the disease 13
not already beyond the control of modieiuo.
PREPARED by
Dr.J.C.Ayer&Co., Lowell, Mass.
Sold by all Druggists.
aiii;to lkttkk
(Kresa our regular oorrtspuntlont.)
WiMKiiMitt, May 10th, 1884.
Thcro have been throe great crowdi
on the floor and In the gallertea of the
Houae of RepreBentaUvea during the
preaent session of Congroaa. The flrat
aaaemhled on tho opening day to aee
Mr. Carlhle take poaeaalon of the
8peuker'a chair the next on thelaal
flay of the Pita John Porter bill de
bate ; and the third and largeat came
on hit Tn cm lay, the day on which
the fate of the Morrlaon Tariff bill was
decided. A large proportion of tttV
visitors were elegantly dressed Udler.
The hrighl eolora ef thtdr costumes
and hundreds of flattering fana, red,
whltc.nnd I lue, aravo a fine effect to
the scene. The question hung In
doubt until tho last moment, the Tar.
Iff revision men apparently having
the advantage during the early part
of the day. The closing apeechea
were made successfully by Repreaon
tttive Hsndail, Blackburn, Kaaaon,
aad tho father of the measure. While
Mr. RMndxIl read Ms defence from
manuscript, the Hnuso was silent and
attentive. His manner and voice
were both Indicative of embarrass
ment. He said, Judging from the in
temperate lauguago and exsgerated
rhetoric that hsd so frequently mark
eJ the debate it would seem as if
those engaged lo Industrial pursuits
were rotbers and outlaws. They were
in fact, no mean part el the business
of the country, and were entitled to
the protection ef the law. They were
a part of the resourcoa of the nation,
end to develop these resources was a
test of true statesmanship. Mr. Black
burn spoke at length en the other aide
saying, In conclusion, he hoped, In
the near future there would be
brought to the lieuse enough of en
llgbtment, of patriotism and of pro
gress to repudiate the bigotry that
disgraced politics in the thane of pro
t - tion. Ufa K neon n od a record
geJoel tlx bill, and the Ualrmac of
tin Ways and Means committee then
made the last contribution to the
great debite.a When he concluded,
the galleries drew a long breath of
bad alr,and Members rushed from all
parts of the Hall to grasp Mr. Morrl-
.. . I 1 ..J 1.1 I
ion's hand and congratulate him on
his manner of closing a lung, brave
fight. Whenord r was restored he
nil.. . t.i'i . . . 1 .. . 1 . 1 1
unw si uio 011 w. rwmu nuu uioro
fol lowed a moments pause of intense
suspense. Mr. Converse an Ohio
Democrat who had walked down 4
thebamfiho House, thin made tho
motion to strike out tho enacting
clso, which wss received with ap-
pi use by the KepubiicinM, and with
1 1 i f . a- .a a a . t
sum iiis-cs ,,y 1.10 iemocrats nuu too
cH-eupants of the Diplomatic gallery.
Ml asers Converse and Morrlnon being
ssaUMd to act as tellers, the former
took hi position on the Democratic
side, but Mr. Morrison good natured
ly shoved him over to the other side
telling him that waa where he belong.
ed. The flrat man to paaa through lo
the negative was Representative Rea-
m sm a a a a 1 t
gan, of Texas, who had been brought
in on an Invalid chair in order to cast
his vote. He was heartily applauded
by his friends. When all the other
names had been called, the Speaker
said, "the clerk will call my name."
It waa called and as Mr. Carlisle voted
"no" he too was loudly adplauded.
He then said tho vote on the pending
bill Is 159 yeas to 155 nsys, and the
bill is defeated. Cheers and hisses
sgoin resounded from every part ef
the Hall. Chairman Morrison yield
ing gracefully to the inevitable, walk
ed smiling to hisseat,aud Members be
gan to lesve the chamber, many of
them expressing the opinion that u
final adjournment would be had lu
June. Some thought in the latter
part, others, during the first days of
the month. The Democratic friends
of th maaure sav thev sre bv no
means cast down by the result, wd
that the fight for revenue reform has
only begun.
The SDriner committee decline to
grant Kx-Senator Kellog's request for
an InvefltiMtlnn of hia eaa. hut nro-
pose to investigate the conduct of the
officials of the Government in his pros
ecution. After four months the House com
mittee on Elections has decided to al
low Representative O'Ferrall to take
his seat, and the seventh Virginia
district can bo congratulated on hav-
ing a vote hereafter In tne Forty,
eighth Congress.
Fifteen hundred doctors are now
holding a convention in this city and
talking about diseases. The Araerl-
can Forestry Congress Is also here for the Presidency is one of the most ill
talking about preserving and planting advised and untimely steps that we have
trees. The House of Representatives yet seen on tha part ot any Democrat
Is discussing a new .National library, or Republioan. The truth hardly need
and the Senate which has talked all
week about new ships has adjourned
and will talk no more until Monday.
The Tolede "Blade" says that oae
brewer in Toledo "boasts that he owns
131 salooaf?, and that he controls tbe
votes tf ' the saloon-keepers
TUB St"lHKMK Jl WCSlflP.
Halm, On., Majr Gib, 1884.
En HraisTKR Parmit tue thtough
four columus, to say a word to the
people of Yamhill county with refsr
snce to the elroiiutt of a Bupretr.e Judge.
There is no politics io the .-flics, and
the csodidste mho osssssss the lsat
qualifleations for the poi isn ahould be
sleeted. When lbs law 01 eating a sep
arata Supreme Court passed, the Gov
ernor of this state was s Demiorar, sod
lud the power te appoint three Demo
rats ; but be thought it but right tbst
one aieaiber of ths court should be a
Hspublican, scd he spotnted Judge
Boise s member of the court. The
Oo vomer who did this was W. W.
Tsayer, ths present Democistio candi
date for Huprems Judge.
At the first election In California,
under the new Constitution, the people
of our sister Bute gave tan lUpubll
can ons member of the Supreme Court,
although lbs State was PeavCratio.
Msny instances might be given of like
ohsracter. But r-xemplas are not need
ed to shew the reasonableness of the
claim thst one Wttwbm uf ths court
should he a Democia.
Qov, Thayer t suiinently qusliried
fot this jmsitior. Km has been s law
yer fur more than s quarter of a centu
ry, and during that limi has been a
dilligent end industrious student, sod,
as a oouscquenco, ha Is a lawyer in the
true snd beat sense of the word. There
sre many attorneys, but a few lawyers.
The ability snd fitness of Oov. Thayer
for the Judgahip sre universally known
and admitted. Very few who know
Mr. Fiinn will assert in good fsitb that
Le is qualified. He Sss been at the
br shout fifteen years, all of which
time be has res i Jed st Albany, acd
yst, I presume, there sre not twentj
live aisn in YambiH county who 1 vsr
knew of bis existence, until within the
last thirty days. I am confident thst
he never tried a eae in Mi coiinty.and
I doubt whether be was ewer in the
county. If he was S i;o -d U jmrt is ft
pOMtble thst it eewtd be lima unknown
thst he enhi thus hide his light un
der a huahil. Its 1st a meie attorney,
not a lawyer in thf bread sense ef
the term. But it i raid that he is
j,d and lbmfor.mim ,,
a
ss some qnalvfiseri.in for the bench.
Mr. sdttor, von and I know what kind
of1sw)srs some times get ou the rounty
bsocbthey sre net genrrelly Msr-
abaR
rh. f-cl h gvumrmlW mimiltmti kbt
Kllnn k ltut roN,ry qualified, and
b,nce it u tU(J dt)ty of lbe jde to
gi, i tv Thtty9r . roil,ing m.j,rity,
am, 0,d Ymmhm f)Muit in de
f(mti Mlta of rr m
tion k mn UDHoWwi rij.j, HA .firsch
.a Itm on know ... w it WAa
don 8llfih m.n Hi Wh.U a, J
Kelsey were not seoeptable te the ma-
chine they could net bo used when
needed hv tho rins : thence s third rata
mUnmm9 ... " .n4
lhf trck for 8upWfJie Judge
ThJ M reb(ke wch mlKQ
du(Jt . rotin for Xhayert
w 0
Oman.
ALCXSaBOKO
III WAV
Lira.
axjevMaar or
Alexander Dumss, iiks Ernest Re
nsn, his contemporary,, haa ieund life
enjoyable, snd for the psst fifteen years
be ,,e h" beeD tht JPP-
live' "C t0" iaui,n' he r"rkf'
"a greater happiness than tho persis
tent love of labor, tbe desire to be use
ful, tbe entire possession of one's facul
ties, and control of his will and con
science ; admiration for what is fine,
indulgence for the silly, and severity
for one's self 1 The happiness of which
1 v 1 . j r . 1 . v. : v..
4 w""k - m"u" "f - 1 1
"ould bsrdly have guased it. It is a
lotion of age snd surroundings. If
vou but alized, my young Iriend.how,
wben once J00 et int0 thi8 order of
iaoaa.evexysB.Dg 1. .impi.neo, ana w
repose, balance and happiness you may
finu ! As you get advanced in life, I
ho that yu mty bt b,e 10 r,aH6
"eM tn,n8- AOOUt mat time you Will
feel that the earth and all that it eon
tains, even including naturalism, is
S3 -
diminishing, diminishing, fading away 1
One day you will take it in your hand,
as a child takes a ball, and, after having
weighed it lightly, then you will oast
ifc from 7 8ftyin8 : 'Raally. it is too
mft11 tberfl mu8t bo something larger
than that !' "
The attempt in some quarters to get
up a boom for J udge Fields nomination
ke stated that not one Democrat in fif
ty is in favor of his nomination. There
is a prevailing belief that is general that
Judge Fialds is the faithful friend of
capital and corporations as against the
great mass of the people, and this for
ever settles all his claims to the Presi"
dency.
TEMFERANCE DEPARTMENT,
SMMBBMaMaeeaWasssrr T-. imst.,1 ..
J koitkd rr tii a
Weioeu's7 Chfimisn Tcnperiaee I'bIod
1 1
TUB MOSr.BATK OMISMKK
Ths Joutnsl of Inebriety, in a vary
auggeative at tide upon the early stsge
of inebriety, says :
"It is not will power which utskss
the difference between the inebriate and
moderate drinker ; it is physiological
and pathological conditions of the brain
and nervous system, which the possess
or ascribes to will-power. Alcohol can
ts t be used in moderation without
grave injuries to the nerve centres.
"The moderate drioker is always
disesaed, although to tbs non-sxpert
there are no elear symptoms of coarse
lesions that can be seen. A careful
study will reveal physically sn irritable
condition of tba bsart,witb stomach and
digealive troubles, also changiug snd
disordered functional sctivity of sll the
organs at times. Pyschioslly the dis
pssitioo, habits, temper and mental
s'ate slowly and grsduslly degensrste
and become mors unstable Ths higher
mental fuices dropdown or give place
to lower motives and smbiitons. No
matter what bis position of life may be,
or his objects or plans, the moderate
use of alcohol will alter and break down
both physical and iaycbical energy and
precipitate destruction. Modrsts users
of alcohol always die fruui diseases prs-
voked snd stimulated by this drug.
Tbey always transmit a legacy of de
fective sell energy snd exhaustion. which
most readily finds relit f in alcohol or
any narcotic.
"But only a small percentage of mod
rate drinkers remain so until dsatb.
The disease goes on to full development
io inebriety in a vast majority of cases.
The heaated will-power to step stall
times is powsrlcse be fere its peeulisr
exciting cause. Those who never go
beyond this moderate ese bsvs simply
never been exposed to this peculiar ex
citing cause. I he moderate use of
spirits for a lifetime is a mere accident
in the order of nature, snd the ability
to stop resiiog in tbs will -poser is a
popular failacy
That ws believe in electing none but I
honest temperate men to office, snd
therefore believe in tbo Jefferson lest
being applied to every candidate "Ja
be honest t Is hs capable V
That ws fsvor submitting to a vote
of the issople of our State an amend
ment to the Constitution of our state,
fot their adoption or rejection that shall
prohibit the manufacture, sale, or uss
of intoxicating liquors in the stale ex
cept for medicinal and mechanical pur
posex fbe above is taken from tbe platform,
adopted by tbe Democrats of Benton
county. This is certainly good, as far
as it goes. A step in the right direc
tion. Dr. Newman, in a recent sermon,
invited attention to the fact that "the
American people spend for liquorr
g800.000.000 or more annually, and
only $12,000,000 in aupport of the
clergy"
The Citixens' Ioeursooe snd Invest
ment Company of Csnada asks of those
who desire insurance : "4 re your ha
bits of life correct snd intemperate, and
do you Understand thst tbe policy will
not cover any accident or injury caused
by or resulting from intoxicating drinks,
or whils yon sre under the influence
thereof f
Ex-Govsrnor St John, in a recent
letter, writes : "After two years snd
niua months of prohibition in Kansas
we can aay without fear of successful
contradiction that prohibition is a grand
success."
Devotional meetiug, My 20, led by
Mrs. Peters leading thought, "God a
help in trouble." Fifteen minutes
spent in singing from"Gospel Hymns."
Chairman of reception committee re
ported tbe nsmes of thirty-eight dele
gates to Convention received, and many
Unions still unheard from.
Decided to hold Mrs. Lavitt's re
ception June 3rd, and all sessions of
Convention June 4 snd 5, st Baptist
church.
Moved and carried to rent piano of
J. H. Daniel for use of convention.
Mrs. Henrietta Brown appointed
superintendent of Young Woman s
work;
Ths following delegates to State
Convention were appointed : Mrs. Pe
ters, Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Kelly, Mrs.
Langdon, Mrs. Turret!, Mrs.
Mr. Nutting.
The eall issued by the National Un
ion in view of the pending presidentia
a S a
convention ana campaign, to spend
May 27 as a day of prayer, was read by
Secretary.
Decided to consider the topics for
prayer mentioned in the call at our
regular meeting.
A quantity of neatly printed pro
grams of convention have been received
for general distribution.
I lt.nM rAVORITF.M
awwse iairrriinK vrU flsarrrnlna tde
Mea ft tse aland leseat fw ike liter
Kteraltve.
Visitors ah t, fiom curiosity or busi
ness, bave csllel at the White House,
must have bn bjrjffeased by the cour
teous yet systt ui iik; msunrr with which
they wore received and escorted through
the msnsion. The gsntlernan a hose
duty it is to leonive all per SO US corning
to tbe White House ai Cuiouil.K g.
Den more, Mr. John T. J tick an! and Mr
T. F. Peudel, and they have occupied
their present positions through the va
rious sdmiuistrstioas since and r.vsn
during ths war. Mr.Pendel wss Presi
dent Lincoln's body gusrd ; taw hirn to
sis carriage the fatal night on which be
visited Ford's theater, and ho now has
in his possession the blood-stained coat
which Mr. Uoeole wore on that mem
orahls occasion. There is not s public
man in America to-day who does not
knew, and who is not knosn by, ihrsc
gentlemen, snd the reminiscences of
public snd socisl life which they
OOUnt Would liil ' i-' fi'-ii t-.i m il .iiirr.
During the wee t yrt g0Uilg e,lS ol
tbe ii ; ineoMfSj tlse m'u? peaeefal
times i-f (ism'. Htiii,is'riti.,i, ...!.
Msyos held - mus i f goterrr, ,',ind
when Oai field wo!, r, h wts tbs
men who stoou tn via - x:nive man
sion, wek't.uiii the .il.i nt i.f each new
admlnistrsti ts, -o ii.g at its df arlnre,
and receiving oik m-irws ii . t!j k
portals.
Daring that long, hot ami neret to be
forgotten summer when President Gar
field by between "two w,il.K," tbe
nation hecsma aware or the deadly ma
larial influence which horg shoot the
White House. But sll thioub thai
period these three mm never deserted
their poets tor s single day, akhough
sach ons wes suffering intensely. In
conversstion with the writer, Colonel
Ieasmore said :
"It ia impossib!e to describe to tor
tures I hsve undergone. To be com
polled to smile and treat the thoossnds
of visitors who come here daily with
courtesy when one is ia tbe greatest
sgony rrqukes a tremendoua effjrt.
All that summer I had tsrrible head
aches, heart-burn and s stifling sensa
tion that sometimes look sway my
breath. My apetite waa uneertala and
I felt severe pi ins in the small of my
bsek. I waa treses Tine doctor's care
with sttict instruction not to go cut of
the bouse but I temainsd on duty never
theless. Veu mould be surprised to
know theajnoui.t of quinine I took;
on some days it was as much as sixteen
s a
grains.
"And was Mr. Iiickarl badly cff.
tear
I ahould think be was. Wby.time
snd again we have p.cked him up and
laid him on the mantel, here iu the ves
tibule, be waa o used op."
"Yes," exclaimed Mr llickard, "1
was so weak I c Jiild nut ri af;f.i Kioii
oown wunout Beipad could only walk
a ... .
wub atJ of two canes, an I than a a
stooping fiosition. Oh. we fca e been
in a pretty bail condiii n here, all cf
n
"And yet vou sre all tbe aaab xlimcnt
Of health," ssid tbe writer, ss ho hooked
st tbe tnree bright snd vigorous men
before him.
"Oh, yes," ssid Mr. RickarJ, we
hsve not known what aicknos wai for
more than a ear."
"Have ysu some secret ay of over
coming malaria and its attendant bor-
tars
VI
"I think we have s most ceitaia ,'
replied .'olonel Densmore, "but it is no
secret. You see, about two years ago
my wife began to grow blind.and I was
slsrmed at her condition. She tinal'.v
became so she could not tell whether a
person were wbite or black st a dis
tance of ten feet. One of her lastf
friends advised her to try a certain
treatment that bad done wonders for
her, and to make a long story short, she
did so and waa completely cured. Thir
nduced me to ti 3 tbe ssme means for
my own restoration snd as soon as I
bund it wss doing me good I recom
mended it to my associates and we have
all been curod right here in the strong
bold of malaria snd kej t in perfect
health ever since by means of Wsrner's
Safe Cure. New I am not a believer
in medicines in general, but i do not
hesitate to say that I sm satisfied I
should hsve died of Bright s disease of
tbe kidneys before this had it not been
for this wonderful remedy. Indeed, 1
use it ss a household medicine snd give
it to my children whenever they have
sny ailments."
"Yes,' exclaimed Mr. Pendel. "I
use it in my family all the while and
have found it tbe racst efficient remedy
we bave ever employed. I know of
very many public men who are using it
to-day and they all speak well of it."
"I weigh 160 pounds to-day," said
Mr. Rickard, "and when mv physicians
told me over a year ago I could not
hope to recover I weighed 122 pounds.
Under such influences vou cannot won
der that I consider this the beat medi
cine before the American people."
Tbe above statements from these
gentlemen need no comments. They
are voluntary and outspoken expres-
ions from sources which are the highest
in tbe land. Were thero the slightest
question regarding their authenticity
tbey would not be made public, but as
thev furnish such valuable truths for
all who are suffering, we unhesitatingly
publish them for the good of all.
It Is extortionate freight rates and
unjust discriminations against the
farmers by the transportation lines
that Is crippling the prosperity of the
State. Let the farmers see to It that
a Legislature is elected that will pro
tect I. hem against such an outrage.
They ought not to be taxed to pay
dividends or Interest on watered
stock that never cost its holder a
dollar. Democrats are pledged to do
this if they have a majority in the
next Legislature.
Said a 1 hetogMpber yesterday, "and
after photographing over a hundred and
forty-seven thousand persons, I have
become convinced tbst in nineteen cases
out of every twenty tbe left side of the
face gives lbe most characteristic like
nest, while to the same degree tbe right
side is the most symmetrical ? When
the Bryant testimonial waa being pre
paiod ton representative Americans
gave me sittings, and in every case tbe
left side gave the most characteristic or
strongest likeness. These ton were,
besides JJryaut, Willis. Evarts, Baa
eroft, Huntington, Beker, Stoddard,
Baker, Bayard, Tsylor, Cranch, Tucker
man."
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INC MILLS.
All kinds of rough, dressed
and seasoned lnmber.laths and
pickets kept constantly on
hand Bills sawed to order on
shortest notice Use only best
Calapooia timber- Price and
terms made satisfactory.
ROBINSON & WEST.
Albany. Or.
DR. E. L. IRVINE
Physician and Surgeon
pt Office in Odd Fallows Building.
ALBANY, OREGON.
SCROFULA
. 1 :r jTuWua diseases. Sores. Erysrpe
ISSi i nems, aUotcbe, Uingsrorui, Tu
mors, Carbuncles, BoUa. and Sanations
of tbs Skis, are tbe direct result of ia
impure state of tbe blood.
To care these diseases tbe blood must be
I SJlSse, and restored to a bealtby aud ua
turaleauUnon. Ayeb's SaasaraaiLLa bas
f ,r over forty years been recognised by end
r.ent medical authorities as lbe most pow
erful Mood purifier In existence. It frees
tbe system from all foul humors, enriches
snd strengthens tbe blood, removes all traces
of mercurial treatment, and proves itself a
complete master of all scrofulous disesses.
A Recent Care of Scrofulous Sores.
"Some months ago I was troubled with
scrofulous sores (ulcers) on my legs. The
hi: lbs rrere badly swollen aud inflamed, and
the so rea discharged large quantities of
o3enslre matter. Every remedy I tried
failed, nut. I I used AVER'S Saksai'auhxa,
of which I bare now taken three bottles,
with the result that the sores are healed.
ati'l niy general ncauu greany iwviviw.
1 feel very
grater.'. 1
for the
yoor
inM.ciiie bas done mcv
Vassal respectfully. Mns. Asa O'Bmixs.-
;,- Sullivan St., New York, June 24, 1
ty All persons Interested are Invited
to call on Mrs. O'Brlan; also upon lbs
Itev. Z. P. Wilds of 7S Kast 54th Street,
New York City, who vrlll take pleasure
In testifying to the wonderful efficacy of
Ayer's Saraaparllla, not only In the care
of this lady, but In his own ease aud
many others within his knowledge.
The well-known Krlieronthe Bottom Hrrahl,
B. W. Hall, of Kocketter, JC.lt., writes, Jane
7, 1SS2:
Hsving suffered severely for some years
with Eczema, and having flh-d to ttnd relief
from oilier remedies. I bave made use, during
the past three months, of A van's SAasara
RlLLA, which bas effected a cnmplrlr nrr.
1 consider it a magnificent remedy for all
blood diseases.'
Ayer's Sarsaparilla
stimulates and regulates the action of tbe
digestive and assimilative organs, renews
and strengthens the vital forces, and speedily
cures lthenmatlsm, Neuralgia, Rheuma
tic Gout, Catarrh, General Debility, and
all diseases arising from an impoverished or
corrupted coudition of the blood, and a weak
ened vitality.
It is incomparably the cheapest blood medi
cine, on account of its concentrated strength,
aud great power over disease.
rnsrAnKD bv
Dr.J.C.AyeroiCo., Lowell , Mass.
gold by all Druggists; price SI, six
for $5.
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silhouette pictures ss tbey appear from i-: "
issue. They will be plsssnil with tho eoTfia u.-u
This space is owned bf
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on the lal! of every genuine psos
well's Bui Durham Smoixuj 1 '
dealer keeps Una, tbe pJawidaf
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