The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, September 05, 1884, Image 1

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STATE RIGHTS DEMOCRAT.
THE BIST ADVERTISING MEDIUM
B THE WILLAMETTE VALLEY.
8pecial baaJnee notices in Looal Col
urnna 15 centa rer.Hne. htgunu Ltca
eotl'-es 10 centa per Hoe.
m, sno transient advertisements
00 per sq iare for the first isaertion,at.d
lertlonPr mflUMr 1ot flb uhsequett
Raies for r.her advertlsemenU ma e
known on application.
SfATE RIGHTS DEMOCRAT
1 f mo cr at
ISSUED
RVKRY FRIDAY
T
STITES& M TTING.
mmEorrn e-i Democrat BiiiH
Bruatlalbln Street.
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION
single copr, per rw, tn advance .. JJ
sin,tu coot, par jw. st sod of yar f YJj
stagi copy, six wonUts. .
ingle oopy, three montta i?
shun number
VOL. X.
ALBANY, OREGON, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1884.
SO fi
swaa
State
Eights
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
R. S. STRAHAN.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Albany. Oreoa.
WILL PRACTICE IN ALL THE
Courts of this State. Will Rive
special attention to collections and probate
matter. , , , AQt,
Offlce in Foster's new brick.
l. hTmontanyb.
ATTORN EJAT LAW.
Notary PubUc.
Albany
Oregon.
Office npetalrs, over John Brlgsytore.
1st street.
J K. WEATHERFORD,
(KOTABY PUBLIC,)
iTTORNBY AT LAW.
ALRASY. BECO.
iTH L PRACTICE tN ALL THE COURTS OF THE
V MS SpldSl attentf at. Sireo to collection, ami
probata matter.
UTOflc In Odd Ms Tevnplo. U
C. POWKLL. ,WiTLTBP
POWELL & BILYEU
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
And Solicitors in l fc52J& on
II RtY " WwBSaSSS
Collections promptly made on all point.
(Loans neirotiateo on mww" e .
aP-Offlc In Fosters nrois
vHnlOtf.
J. J. WHITNEY,
mmw M Counsellor At La?
otary Pnblic.
ALBANY, OREGON,
Will practice In all of I ha Oawta it
this State All business intrusted to him
will be promptly attended to.
BjrOffice in OToole's Block.
E. W. LANCDON & CO.,
DBCGGISTS.
Books. Stationery and Toilet Articles, A
Large Stock and Low Prices.
CXTTT 33RUO- STOEB,
Syl 4 LB 1ST. ECO.
FOSHAY & MASON,
a MM AS. SaTAH
Draggisteand Booksellers,
ALBAS V. OBEGOS.
v!6n41tf
DR. C, W, MASTON
Physician and Surgeon.
Office on Frst Street, just st of Conrad
Meyers.
ALBANY, OREGON.
I. M. H. ELLIS,
Physician and Surgeon.
TOffice and residence in Mcllwain's
Block.
Albany. Oregftn.
L0UI8 CAMPEAU'S
Barber Shop.
Shaving done with neatness and sharp
razors. vrhieh are always kept in (rood
condition, and hair cut in the very beat
style. .
DR. E. L. IRVINE
Physician and Surgeon
-Office in Odd Fellows Building.
M wa m.
AUXDRY AND CHINA BBBCBAHWBO TO;
L NESS. Rice, tea and Japvtase eoods. LaHe
uwierclotbes, sold at bottom prices. Contractor lor
China labor.
ACTfext to StT Bank.
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 lines blllard hall in the city.
I will also sell real estate, morcha-idise
household goods, etc. at auction for any
one In the cityor county Store opposite
Revere House, Albany, Or.
0tf SAM COHEN.
FURNITURE.
I have the best stock of furniture in the
city and will sell
Cheap, Cheap, Cheap,
The only stock of
WALNUT FURNITURE
in the eitv and the lowest price in the
Valley. Come and see.
Undertaking,
A complete 'stock and can give SATIS
FACTION. Try me.
A. B. WOODIN,
J. J. DORMS,
Bridge Builder
-AND-
GENERAL CONTRACTOR.
SCIO, OREGON.
NOTICE Of PUBIdC LETHNGS HO
LICITED Plans and specification
ur wished on short notice
$2600.
Good farm, nue mile west of Brownsville
on the r tad leading to Halaey, containing 102
acrs, oedl rtdsje 'and, some Hue ak arvea,
all orspi int-1 75 cre-i in caltiv&iion, a voau;
orch rd and.hru''bery ; g-uni ham and f-n
hO''. rt m! -.ells it-i pantpa. Pr-.
$2 o it; yers time on o ie hair amount if
de iHi, with security on p e-iiises Call at
,prtmiasof addtoas D. A. CarU;r, Egau,
liraotftoanty. Or.
Don't Forget It
WOOD'S IMPROVED BIN
DER, WOOD'S MOWER,
LA DELLE WAGON,
The word. "La Belle" In French mean
"the beauty."
PLOWS AND DRILLS,
CUTTING
,-AlUV-
All kinds of Agricultural Imple
ments kept by the undersiped.
JULIUS CRADWOHL,
.Went for Frank Bros., Portland
THE ALDANY FURNITURE
HOUSE,
BRINK & SON.
(Successors to)
Dannals, Woodin & Fisher,
Manufacture, and dealers In all kind
FURNITURE,
would respectfully inform V&&
thev manufacture to order, aod will keep
constantly on band, a complete stocs 01
all detirahle lines of
FURNITURE,
and wit sell at bed rock pries.
Bed-steads a Specialty.
STONE AND MARBLE WORKS.
fT-HE UNDERSIGNED WISHES TO
I Inform the public tht he l now pre
pTred to do all kinds of stone and marble
work on short notice. All work I war
ranted to ive aatisfaction Will work
any.nd all kind-of atone, but deal prln
cipally In Oregon City granite, -moing.
repairing a-d resetting a specialty. Call
and examine my prices before purchas
ing eiwliere as 1 will not be nnderso d.
hop on west side of Ferry street oppo
site post office.
O. W. HARRIS. Prop.
JOSEPH P. WELCH,
Physician and Surgeon,
Late of New Mexico, offers hie profess
ional servjce. to the people at IQl
special attention to all form, of cbmn Ic
dUeaaea, especially ladles and children s
disease.. Office, OToole's Block.
ALBANY, ORECOH.
REVERE HOUSE,
forme, aad Ellsworth Albany, !.
Chas- Pfeifier, Prop'r
i tii I. Ntit nn in ftmt clftM tttU. TabtM
pp,i?d -th the best
Beds In very noom. n iw k "
roercial Travelers.
tari ree t oaeb to and froea the tel.'Va
MISS EMMA SCHUBERT,
ffiLLIHERY AID DRE8S-MAKHB.
Cutting and fitting by the new Taylor's
System.
OPPOSITE REVERE HOUSE.
DRS. I. W, Sl MARY T. COLE,
Physicans & Surgeons.
ALBANY. O KE .
Offer their professional services to the ciUzens of
Linn and adjacent cuntUs Office and residence
aer Court H 'use. Call at Langdo. and Co Urug
Store.
T. J. STITBS.
ATTORNEY AT LA
AND
Notary Public.
Office in States Rights Democrat
office.
DR. J. P. WALLACE.
Physician and Surgeon,
Office a residence on First 8treet be
ween Eilswoth and Lyon Streets.
left at E. W. Langdon A Co's. Drugstore
4 lb any, Oregon.
Insurance.
F. P. Nutting, at th Democrat offiv,
has charge iti the firllowiog first-class
Insurance Companies :
COMMERCIAL UNION OF LONDON.
NORTH BRITISH ANO MERCANTILE.
HARTFORD OF CONNECTICUT.
IMPERIAL, LONDON, NORTHERN &
QUEEN.
LONDON AND LANCASHIRE.
COMMERCIAL OF CALIFORNIA.
SCJIiH UrilvM Atfi) NATIONAL.
Call on him forinsurance, '
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
This powder neer vsriea. A saarrel of purietT,
trvitgtn and wholceomenoM. Mora ennUeal tSai
the urdlttary kinds, ami usjuiot b sold In oomiwUUi
"1th the multitude on low Wist, sbuft weight, slum M
t'h'-baU powder. Sold only In can. KuTSl
BAsiaaPowpaaCo. lew Wall strewt, N. Y.
SALT BHEUM
And Every Species of Itching
and Burning Diseases Positive
ly Oured.
ECZEMA, or Rait Rheum, wits It ar'tdalov it. 1.
ng and burning, inataitly rvllsved hy a warm bath
with Ci ti t a .HoAr. and a single HcaUon CV
tm a, the g-rwU Shin Cure. This rpeted daily,
wilh two or throe does) of QRM a ttsni srr. thr
new blood partner, to keep the blood cool, the per
pi rati. pure and unlrriLaliuf. the bowels open, the
tter and kidneys artlre, wlllstteedlly cure tVsem
Tetur, Hairworm, t'eertaeis. Lichen, PrurtUtaJtcailrd
Head, and Pimply Humors o the Hcajp aad Hkln,
whea the beet physician and all know remedies tail.
Will MesWaalel. tHS twbm hi., rl.i.-;...
TraurfuRy acknowledge a cur of Salt flhsnai on
bead, neck, face, arm, aud lss fur ernUa years .
not able to walk excaejM on hands aod kneew fur oe
year ; not ah to help himlf for etcbl years .
tried bund ode of nmsdln ; doctor pronouncwd hi
cwa hopele ; permansnUy eti red hy CtTKt a Ks
otvsvt ( M.ud imriftar) intornally. aad Ct rut as and
Cxmci sa Soar (the creat akin cures) nisjastl;
( ks chiwa. Km., lawyer, U gut St",
tkton relmrt rase of Nail Khrutu ut.dcr hi d,
cr auon for ten tears, which c oe red the miient .
body and limb, and to which all known method cm
Ucatment bad been applied without bene:, wh'ch
aaa com Pieleiy cured eoielr b the Ct tkt 4 Meat
Mas, lent ins; a cica and healthy akin.
t. - Drake. Km, UctroiL Mich.. suSered uti
told toriors trm Salt Rheum, which appeared on
hta hand, band ami far, and nearly etruyd lib
ey. After th nxit cwreful doctorlnv aad a con
Mil t lion uf phymctana failed to relieve him, he u
the u nci RKsaDtaa, and was cured, and baa re
mslnsil so U dale.
Mr. Jwfca Tfclel. Wtlkeabarr. f .
hav jflcrtrd from Salt Hhum for ..tier eight year
at time so bad that I conJd not attend to my bus!
nee for weeks at a time. Three bo, of it no as.
sn.1 four bottle Rftaoirssr, hair entirely rurd Bo
cf tbudmdful diaea.
Sold erywhro. I'rlo Ct tirt a. Ui rent.
1'.ivm, l I Boa. Zi ct. I-.nr Iu-ur and
( bcmirwlCo., Uoatoo, Maes
Send tor In Car. akin DUrasr '
PHTI 1,1 V At.Jr.ilt.il, r.olc!, llth
VII I I and Nursery Sanative.
ALBANY FOUNDRY
AND-
huiiim: shop.
KMTABI.IftllKD 1163.
By A. P. CHERRY, actuated at corner ol
First and Monwomei y Street, Albany.
Oregen.
Havine taken eharreof the a bore named
Works, we are prepared to manufacture
Steam Engines, Haw and Grist Mill,
Wood-working Machinery. Pumps, Iron
and Brass Castings of every description.
Machinery of all kinds repaired. Spe
cial attention given to repairing farm tra
chinery. Pattern Waking done la aU It forma.
16:llyi A. F. CHERRY A SON.
SCROFULA
a.i.J ail serofuloo disear, Korea. Erysljiw
la. Kcjema, Blotrhea, Ktnfrworni, Tu
mor, Carbuncle. Bolls, una Km pi lone
of tit. Hkio, are the direct result of au
initmre state of the blood.
To core these diseases tue blood must be
purified, and restored to a bealluy aud na
tural condition. A V Ell's HAttSAPAttiLLA lift
for orer forty yean been recognized by emi
nent medical ftajhoritUs as the most pow
erful blood purifier In axisteuee. It freea
the system from all foul humors, enriches
and strengthens th. blood, retnores all traces
of mercurial treatment, and prorea Itself a
complete master of all scrofulous diseases.
A Keeeat Care of Scrofulous Sores.
"Soma mouths ago I was troubled with
scrofulous sores (ulcers) on my legs. Tito
limbs were badly swollen aud inflamed, and
the sore, discharged large quantities of
oifensira matter. Every remedy I tried
failed, until 1 used Aveu's S a na A p a at ixa ,
of which I hare now taken three bottles,
with the result that the sores are healed,
and my general health greatly improved.
I feel very grateful for the good your
medicine has done me.
Yours respectfully, Mm. Axx CHriax."
lis Sullivan St., Kew York, June 24, 1862.
All persona Interested are Invited
to call on Mrs. O'Brlan; also upon the
Itev. Z. r. Willis of 7S Kast 64th Street,
New York City, who will take pleasure
In ttiryln; to in wonderful efficacy of
Aver' fcJi'upui Win, not only In th. euro
of this lady, hut In hia own ens. and
many others within hla knowledge.
The well-known writer on the Doilon Herald,
B. W. Ball, of lloeketter, N.U., writes, June
7, 1882:
" Having suffered severely for some years
with Kczema, and having failed to find relief
from other remedies. 1 have made use, during
the past three mouths, of AYBR'S Saiisai'a
hii.la. which has effected a complete curt.
"consider it a magnificent remedy for all
blood diseases."
Aye r's Sarsapari 1 1 a
stimulates and regulates the action of the
digestive and assimilative organs, renews
and strengthens the vital forces, and speedily
cures Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Rheuma
tic Gout, Catarrh, General Debility, aud
all diseases arising from an impoverished or
corrupted condition of the b!ood, and a weak
eued vitality.
It is incomparably the cheapest Mood medi
sfaw, on account of Itaeonoei traletl -tr i ctb,
Kii reat power over ene.
ntfiPAKEO UV
Dr. J ,C, Aver & Co. , Lowell , Mass.
Sold by all Druggists; price f 1, six bottle
for 5.
Farm for Sale.
Good farm 12 mile, southeast of Ll annrt,
1G0 acrt-B. 50 9re timothy and clovi r
meadow. 50 wheat land in cnltivattion. Wa
watered Call on W M Phi'lioa on the pi ce
V . 1 1 i i rahoripti-j i
i Democrat office.
its wante at tie
TUm TBI T U T Ll
cl.v.laael.
Burraie Aug. 12 Th6 following
olHcial report to the national commit,
tee of the lnflependent ll publics oa, Is
publiihed here to-day: To the lode
peudeut RepuhllcaDa of the Nation :
As HepubllcAna and Independenta re
siding In Buffalo, and having pecu
liar means ol knowledge, we have
been frequently called oh by private
letters, and otherwise, for Information
In regard to the scandals which have
been put in circulation respecting Gov.
Cleveland's private life. We have
felt it to be a duty Imposed on us by
t'ift'umstaneee to examine these stor
ies in detail and to make a formal
statement of the results. No such ox
a initiation would have been necessary
to satisfy ourselves, out it was due
those who have read the charges
against Gov. Cleveland without
knowlngpersonslly hta genera) char
actor and reputation In this commu
nity knowing either the position or
the means of lulurmstion of those
who made the charges that we abould
not put forth a more gcAeral state
ment without a previous investiga
tion. We, have therefore, through
a oommllttee appointed from eur
number fur thai purpose, carefully
aud deliberately made such Investi
gation, and we have taken every
available means to ascertain the pro
else facta In each case.
The general charges of drunken
ness and gross Immorality which are
m tde against Gov. Cleveland are ab
solutely false. His reputation for
morality has been good. There It no
foundation for any statement to tne
contrary, lie was sought out snd
nominated for the mayorallty against
his will, and waa supported for that
position by the Isrger portion of the
educated, intelligent nnd moral cltl
sens of Buffalo, without regard to pol
itics, and on purely personal grounds.
After he had gone through this con-
est he wss again put forward as oue
of the most distinguished citixen of
Buffalo aw a candidate for the govern
orship, am again received the sup
port of the same cU-s of his fellow.
citlxeua of this community, where he
had lived for 29 years, snd where his
Ufe was known and hla character uvl
understood. This suptmrt would not
have been given him had he been
either a drunkard or a llhertlne. We
are able to speak from personal kunwl.
edge, as his acquaintances of long
standing, and to ssy that bis general
private life has been that of a qoiet
orderly, m I 'respecting, and always
highly respected citizen.
Hicce he assumed hU present office
his visile to Buffalo have been few
and of shortduratlon. It is suscep
tatle of absolute proof, snd has been
proved to us.that upon no one of these
visits has any thing occured to Justi
fy the statements which have been
nude by his detractors. The cbsrge
tnat he has recently taken part In a
drunken and licentious debauch In
Biffalo on the occasion of such a vis
it Is entirely false.
We have been particularly careful
and thorough In our investigations of
tie alleged betrayal, abduction and
luhuman treatment of a woman ol
this city, as detailed in a local news-
naner. rne circumstances out 01
which the etory was fabricated occur
a
red eight years ago. The woman In
question was at tnat time a widow.
between 30 and 40 years of age, with
two children, the younger of whom
was ten years old .The facts of the
case ehow that ahe waa not seduced
and that the allegations respecting
her abduction and Ill-treatment are
wholly false.
We deem these the only features of
the charge in connection with this
matter which constitute a public
question requiring any declaration on
our part. Our examination of the
other char&res which nave bee made
against Gov. Cleveland's private char
acter show that they are wholly un
true. In every instance In which the
reports and insinuations have been
tangible enough to furnish a clew to
guide us in our Invest igttinn they
have been positively Droved to be
false.
The attack upon Gov. Cleveland's
character is thoroughly discredited
when w consider the a urce from
Which it comes. Ifwas flr-t j.uhl.cly
made in Buftdlo hy a newspspr of no
standing wha ever. We have twice
called upon the editor of tut- pHir
and ;Hked him to produce hlspr -of,
the mines, dates nd rtftter parllcui r-
wi'ich he hud publicly sla'ed hewi
at liVriy In fhow. He decline t
do so or t faclHate investigation Into
the truth of either his own chrg- fir
those contained in the auoavrnoua let
ter which he published. He admit
ted that he h-.d no evidence to "aPpor'
any accusation against Gov. Cleveland
except in ! . i.e liMi ce to wnich
we have partially referred, He r-
1 ted his case on that story, and as to
that story he Is contradicted by the
witnesses having personal Knowl
edge. The two clergymen whose profes
sion has been evoked to give weight
to thf se charges have no professions!
knowledge of (he facts, and, undor
the circumstances, could not possibly
have such knowledge. They have
ventured to state as facts knovn to
themselves stories which rest upon
the merest hereaay, and which, when
traced to their alleged sources, are,
In every case, denied by the persons
to whom they are ascribed.
We have designed to make a candid
and Judicial statement of the results
of cor investigation nt this matter
without partisan coloring. We have
not (bought it nsesssary or proper to
repeat the charges against Gov. Cleve
land In detail, oor to present In full
tho evldenco by which they have
been disproved.
(Signed.) John II. Cowing, Wil
liam' F. Kip, Georgo 1. 8awr,
John 10 K Moui.joeUh c Munro,G
Barrett BloS,John B. Olumsled.ffen
ry Altaian, Ansley Wilcox, Thoniaa
Gary, Hal ph Blone, Henry W.Hpngu--,
Lawrence D. iisunsev, Chrle P.
Norton, J. Tsllman Davis, J. H.
Itrned.
CLBVKLASsVa Hilxrill
The following letter above fully
rbet
manner of nan Cleveland Is :
Mayor's Oflic-, Buffalo, N. Y. t
Novenher 7, 1881. f
Mr Daaa BaoTiixa: I have just
votad. I ait here in th. mayor's office
alone, with tba exception of an arlis'
from Frank LeslWt neeapaper, who is
sketching tbe office, if mother was
here I should be writing to ber, and 1
feel as if It were time for me to write
to some one who will believe what I
write. I bave been fur some time in
tbe atmosphere of certain suooeta so
that I have beeo suie that I should
aesom tbe duties of th- high office (or
wbieb I have been named I have
tried bard, in tbe ligbt of ibta tact to
properly appreciate tlir re.oniodili s
that will real iifsin BSS, an! th v aie
muob, too much, undervettinatcd. But
tbe thought that has UouM d in-, if,
can I well p f n my duties aod in
aocb a manner as to do some gwd to
the people of tbe state 1 1 know there
ia room for ii, and I know that I am
boneat and sincere m my desire to do
wll ; but tbe question is whether I
know enough to accomplish what I ds-
aire. I he social lite that awalta me
S r e . a a s a a
has also Ireen a subject uf much anxious
thought. 1 have a notion that I can
regulate tbat very much aa I desire, sod
if I can, I shall spend very little time
in tbe purely ornamentsl part of tbe
office. In ttoiot of fact, I will tell you
Srat of all others the polioy I intend to
adopt, and thst is to mske tbe matter
business engagement between the
people of the State snd myself, m wbicb
tbe obligation en my side is to perform
the duties assigned me with an eye
single to the interest of my employers.
I shall have no idea of re-election or ol
anv hither political pref. rment in mv
bead, but be very tbsnkful and happy
if I can well serve one term ss tbe per-
w
know that if
l i: i .u ij ri l.
O;ovtier wrio ! a numim irri mi mm u
-
..fsr ? I have s wavs thoueht that her
nraver. bad much to do with mv sue-
r
cess. I shsit ezeet jou all to help o e
ST sr w
in tbat waj.
Give mv love to and to ,
sbe is with yon, and believe me,
Your sffso'ionate brother,
Gkovkr Olcvilavd.
if
T aaiiTTBs.
'Wa bave not forgotten Oolfax and
Belknap and Robeson snd Delano and
Williams." IiulsperuUiti Republican
Addrets.
Tbere it is ! "And Williams." It ia
oor own ilaxbreake once more dragged
from bis retirement. Will the fates
never let him rest 1 or must he march
onward always, and in such company t
But what will thoae others ssy when
tbey 6nd their names tbun linked with
bia I These deeds, these wieked deeds obaupate thJ Cbic.ge Htr an elegant book, and on it in gilt iet
by which tbey cursed the State snd ttostoffices. and ters, 'Prayer Bo ik,' and inside there i.
dsmned themselves in the day of their
lower are worse than Bsnquo'a gbst.
.1 e u. - 1 a L - . S a a .J .a a exS w aai
Tlmn eetll n.e.r ilnn. ThV have
lonrr ainee naaaed into historv. and will
not be obliterated. All the guilty cul-
, rita can do whan tbe page of history
, , . j j 4
is opened whwrn thev are recorded is to
. r lm.
',e ail-n and sneak fmm 'he imWm
g Se
TOO HTH
Pi i in Ptnkonaki "'Stv, Bill, nnw'a
ri chsnoe "
rWortd Pi- ki.ocke. Wlw .''
"See that rich la v wuh her puinein
hamll She's eMin' into s crowd,too."
If; . ,,.h snatMii' her purse."
Wv a i.'t there f
"There ain't n "thing in n."
"H w 4o vou know V
"I pis' sH.i her it-coutin: outen
.il
Insure voar grain aa 0'nt as sto ed. Call
oa V Nattiugat the OauocaaT otfioe,
as KM KVTB4C rASSKSi.SK
A passenger on tbe joss srrived
si amor from Australia ssys tbat on
tbe second day out from Melborne tbe
passengers wers amazed to heboid a
little, swarthy faced, blsck-eyed man
emerge from bis state-room in full jock
oy costume boots, whip, sport, silk
jacket, aod all. In this attire bs sol
emnly paced up and down tbe deck for
an botir and then disappeared.
Tbe next moroing tbe same party
appeared at tired in tbe bslf armor of a
knigbt of tbe middle egca,and tbe aame
afternoon emerged in a gorgaoua cardi
nal's dress, and continued bis dignified
I jiromensdu without sneaking a word to
anyona.
The fact tbat ail these onaiMsses vers
s wot Id too large for tbe wearer made
this masquerading tbe more grotesque,
snd the aasengers watched each tram
formation with increased merriment
until it waa suddenly whispered around
bat tbe fellow waa a madman who im
agined himself going to a perpe'ual se
siae of masked l.alU and tbat any op
position to his delusion would provoke
him to fury.
The strange pasenger rsttled the
nerve, of the compaoy very much the
nest morning by appearing as s Bedouin
Vreb, armed with a cruel. looking
I'd meter, bat when shortly after dinner
he showed upaaa Piute Indian, carry
ing blood-curdling tomahawk and
scalping knife, tbe women and children
locked themselves in their state rooms,
while s committee of gentlemen bant
ed up tbe captain and filed a protest
against him allowing the maniac to re
main at large.
"Maniac, bs bio wed !" growled tbe
aailor. "Don't yen know that David
son, tbe actor, is on board f '
What of it f
Why, that's bis body servant. He
is simply airiog bis master's wardrobe
to keep it from moulding."
And the committee "st
em up.
SOT raori 1 1
Last spring Mr. Blnger Hermann,
liepohllcan candidste for Congress in-
forrnefl the ftrmers In his speeches
Ihat they hsd no ground of complaint
against our present tarirT laws
(here Is a tariff duly of twenty centa
t ttushel on all wheat Imported into
this c untry, tun.e ho said fsrroers
.re protected as much as the Inn
manufacturer, the woulen manufac-
turer aud all other manufacturers who
1 - -
are protected and made rich at the
I expense of iho farmer, mechanic snd
-
laborer. Atoy f inner seem to hsve
believed this demagogic nonsense In
I view of tho vote which Mr. Hermann
J received. But q.uite a number o
Republicans of Linn county refused
to support him on this Very account.
Our farmers may now ee bow much
I they are protected by this tariff law.
I Wheat now is fifty cents per butbe
I which is lower than It Was when
I there was no duty ut all on It.
I The truth is thst the Uu y ou wheat
is uf no benefit whatever to the farm
er aa ho rauit go Into the world's
I
market to sell hla wheat whether
there Is or Is not any duty on It. We
a a nation ere not supplied with
uihom fn.m n her rsiuntrieka. henna a
. .
I - - - w ,
I.. ... .
auty on wneal impoaeu ty our gov-
ernment will not protect cur farmers
at all. The aame may be said of the
....
duty on beef, pork, hams, bacon, but-
ter. lard. rve. barley .corn, oats, flour,
hay, milk, potatoes, vioejrar, aooros,
. .1
etc, We are asked why a duty
placed upon these srtlcles If it iff irds
no protection to their producers We
know of but one answer. It is to de.
ceive the farmer and make him be-
lieve that he Is protected as well as
the monopoly manufacturers of the
country. Our wonder la tnat the
non-protected claases do not wake up
to a sense of the real iodignitlea thus
Dlaced unon them.
. a . -
in aacaa.
Toe Blaine men had been laboring
with a birr coldted deleeate from one
r th- a.,if Sr.- fnr Inn time hut
sal
hia ,vM rolled at treasurv sffenciee.snd
"
l: . rn ..... r iv, nr u;u
U 19 lUllgUO -Mill iuw UI ui VVt. UCI v uev
"pecious mouth and finally at a po-ai-
b, -ppointment H the custom hotise,
hw y
,Tain,t no use hoBs. De ole oc
i-for Arthur, and I o for Arthur,
" ' .
ooman
and
ill In- cmiud wenermen is for Attbur
I) cullud folks like himnd the offuae-
i no 'count. We will vote fust, last
.nd nil le time fur Arthur."
8 .ru" hm a t' 'be Blaine workri
atiDroacbed the citadel t bis virtue'
a s
from amitnrtr direct inn. ,4I have beei
i old," sai l be, "that there is an envel
ope with $500 and a railroad ticket i
i f ir M 4' ymir hotel, nnd
"G.li , on, h de break done come ?
.1 -6H yon atop right ycr and aee me
htter. D ' j what de ole ooman
to), 'if. 'D wrt' vr took enny fool
iiroiui .' z sIih. 'Dv'll cut de me'
1 m i due 'irne.' Whn-- tint hotel
i Whar dat envelope, chile f '
TEMPERANCE DEPARTMENT,
KDITKO BY TM B
Wsraei'i Christian Temseraoce Liisi
"To tie true to tbn best
Thst is in us, nor fsiter
Nor fail in tbe least
Let wbstever may couie,
Tbjs is measurement just
Of tbs son of our life."
The very pertinent question put one
dsy by a politicsl Prohibitionist to as
old party antagonist was thir, "(Jan it
over be wrong to do right V
-Sasf-StfSBjw - 'I
Tawbaio, king oi tbe Maoties, told
recently in Knglaod of his three years'
work for total abstineuce io New Za
land. Many of tbn young chiefs bsv
log died from drink, the king, untrsm-
meled by politics.came naturally to the
conclusion tbat drink should be piohib
ited.
Wbon tbe Washington maiket ir.
Nnw Yoik city was found years sgo to
he in an unanitry conditionhe health
authorities after exhausliug ;eaceful
mesantea and plana, art a cori. of 150
Uoreia, protected by 300 policemen.to
work by nigbt pulling down tbe twe
story sheds which constituted the cov
ering of tbe msrket ground. The pro
prietors sued for $60,000,but tbe coorts
sustained tbe destruction a ..,.,.....,
w I L BBBJ J
to tbe public health, and declared that '
if tbe city ball itself were detrimental
to public heahh, tbe board of health
might aafely tear it down. Tbe courts
'urlber lay down the jaw tbat no msn
can have propeity rights io any thing
bicb is injurious to tbe health of tbe
people. Some day socb declarations
will include tbat greatest of injuries to
public weal, the licensed liquor traffic,
and tbe "compensation" so clamored
for by brewers, distillers, and ealoooieU
will be denied upon tbe grounds above
stated. Stead tbe day.
ine eleventh annual report of tbe
Indon Tern iterance hospital is just
a a
UMued, aod shows a large increase of
labor 00 lt ben6ceot plsn. Tbe num-
bw of iopatienta bas increaaed 25 ter
cnt nd out-patienu M per cnt dor-
,0K lne Mt yr The rate of mortal
y baa been t -32 jer cent. The eec-
I00 nstoce ol tbe ad mioUt ration of
a'oohol in any form occurred this year.
A young womsn was suffering from an
affection of the jaw. The loral d it ease
I wS almoat cuted when she 1 came
k and complained of sleep!eues
I a a ......
As sbe was e-aduallv sinkin?.the hosaa
. ' r
I surgeon ordered cbsmpsgne, which
temofariIy quickened tbe pule. The
I lose was repeated in an hour and a
I half, but after a brief tally she sudden
I ly expired. The hospital management
" not bound by any rigid rele to re-
)ect alcohol, but in tbe only two ceetS
m which it bas been used since tbe
J founding of the instiiuti m, the result
I of such use baa been unsatisfactory. An
anslsis of fever csaessii.ee tho opening
shows thst no death b.s occurred frem
fever among the total abstainers.
1 tbere y tent of preumptio
I J t. -e i . ....
or ""P111 OI iprauy to wnich iu
bettors of the liquor interest will not
m meir mi.mou uusi
I -C t e i
t,m " v e rememoei
.
I ka.pinA .as wm ...... C .. .. la. 1 I . 1 .
- i-
"g -iho rxu
l'a aaaa.... . m. . . .
I : . r ft r - l i .. .
rilu ooas taring mat
lU,e wero oldi whicb. on being exsm-
low, wer to,,na contain nothing oi
the devout classic but theouUide name.
i ls. . i . i r a. t nr.
I w- w0j. ,
thought of tbe above in reading the
lowing, wiitten by a Prebikitioni..
W . . m
ln A0W- wuo y we ve
ntb'e ot tbe prohibitory law in
J tb state, and it ansa era the purpose
ful1 we ptd, and un-
-r-"'j v1
aictM t bu 11 " svident that ail the
power of men and devila is
. i .a a L
m P-""on w I'06 ine ccrea arms
i within leacb ; and to the old tramckers
. a w a at aa. a
i . . i . , ... . ,tl:.
sou viupteni u mtanii ue aaiu . iuis ib
our nour "ua lUB Pwer
a - a . m i i
II ia M that ther ia company In
Chicago making boxes, in tbe shape of
B s a a. a W. ...
n tor a ontie. lt is said tney are
I . j . a i T a. a
uesigneu ior lowa urinaeis. i truat
I w
'the oat is out or tbe bag' in time to
prevent this infernal plan from being
cartiel out."
SERKi
MEDt
GREAT
AN RE
Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica,
lumbago. Backache, Headache. Toothache,
Sore Throal, SVwell I stara. Sprati ns. Brntaea,
Hut-eta. Meat t a a, rrwt at lie.
ASD ALL OTBSa SaMMLt PAIRS AXD ACMES.
Sol bj DrufgUleaaS Dealer ererTe here. Fifty Ceau a betUa
Dlraedeet Is 11 taatuaces.
THK CHARLES A. TOOELE It CO.
iwAToesuaaco ) sutteurr, a-, v. a. a.
SBBBB
kvaaensal S3SslRf
wjasssssMyBSYHy,3js
HE
NO POISON
IN THE PASTRY
IF
emily mm Use frwlt few srktek tSe an .
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FLAVOR THEY STAND ALONE.
eacsaan ts
Price Baking Powder Co..
Chicaso, III. uouis, M
svaasisvs QW
Or. Price's Cria m Baking Powdar
-saw
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WK BAJLK WOT OKX QLAUTY.
LIGHT HEALTHY BREAD
YEASTGEMS
Th best dry Sop vasst to th. wortd. SeeaS
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22
rd matter's delicious
GROCERS SELL THF.
(.eti r t5
Price Baking Powder Co.,
laiTTur Dr. Pnci': n.T;:ii Ennca,
Chlcaeo. III. at. Lousa
Dissolution Notice.
Tbe partnership heretofore existing be
tween W 8 Peter, acd Jay W ftlain, au
d.r tbe lirtn name and style of Peters at
oiain and doing bus mews a: Albany, Linn
ceunty. Oregon, is hereby dissolved by
mutual content, tbe said .Uv "V Blain
having sold bla interest In said "irrn to OH
Stewart. Said W 8 Peters and (J H Stew
art forming a oo-partnership will esrry on
tne nu.ineaw or tne old rtrm ofFeteraas
Blain and assume all of said firms liabili-
Albany, Oregon, Julv 23rd, 1(84.
W. 8. Parens,
Jat W. Blais.
Notice to Debtors,
The old firm of Peters Blain having
been changed by Mr J W Blain aeiiina
hla interest in tbe stab'.i-hment to Mr C
H Stewart, we wiah to announce to our
; friends and patrrns tbat it tbns becomes
necessary to mske a complete settlement
of our busineaa by Oct, 1st 1884. aa Mr
Blain expect, to leave the State at about
that date. All those indebted to ns either
by note or account will pleas) bear this ia
mind and use their utmost endeavor, to
settle up by tbe time mentioned.
nuaaa a i?i. t :.".
Vegetable Sicilian
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UexEwaa wonderfully Improves the per
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all Imparities, cures all humor, fever, and
dryness, and thus prevents baldness. It
stimulates the weakened glands, and enables
them to posh forward a new and vigor.
growth. The effects of this article are not
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Its use a matter of economy .
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FOR THE
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Will change the beard to a natural brown,
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Administrators Notice,
NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN THAT
tbe undersipnert has this day been
appoirted Administrator of the estate of
Frtd Willert late a resident or Albany,
Oregon, deceased, by the Probate Court for
Lion county .Oregon. All persons hay ing
claims against said estate are hereby no
tified to presant tbe same properly ran J
rled to tbe undersigned at Albanv. O t, on
within six months from this dat
This the 4th day of Aujtut, 1884.
W. M. Kbtcbch,
Wkathrrford tfe Blackbcrw,
Att'ys for Administrator.
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