The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, September 19, 1884, Image 1

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STATE RIGHTS DEMOCRAT
STATE RIGHTS DEMOCRAT,
THE BfiST IDTSSTIRIie MEDIUM
II THE WILLAMETTE VALLEY.
Special bnslnea. crtlree In U sl Cel
umus 14 cents per Ufsa. Ktaular Lata
notifies 10 cent, per line.
For legal and transient adertisem.ata
fl 00 per square for tbe first lBsertion,and
6o cents per square for each subseqrteot
Insertion.
Kales for other advertisements mad.
known on application.
ISSUED EVERY FRIDAY
STITES & NUTTING.
tti:sin.OFFi"CI!-l Btmwrnt aalldlBg.B
BrondalUle street.
TKRMS OF SUBSCRIPTION
iai copy, per year, in ilvnoe.
Stasia oofiv, per year. l ' yaer.
si 0(1 copy, months.
atari oopy, thrr months
siurir Dumber
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VOL. XX.
ALBANY, OREGON. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1884.
NO 8
Stab
Eights
1
PROFESSIONAL CARDS,
R. S. ST RAH AN.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Albany. Oregon.
WTI.L, PRACTICE in all the
if this State. Will give
special attention to collections and probate
mo5Soi in Foster's new brick. 49tf
lTilmontanyb.
ATTORN EAT LAW.
Notary Public.
Ubaay, Orege.
0cel-Ul. over John BHjs
JK WEATHEETORD,
(NOTARY TOBUC.)
.TTORNEY. ATT LAW.
AlBASY, RECO.
rent I. PRACTICE IN ALL THE COURTS OF TUE
WsutI SchJ .lotion gircn to collations sad
probate matter n4A
I ta Odd icsis
. .., W. K. BILTKO
' POWELL & BILYEU,
vTTOHVRYS AT LAW,
Co7leV"on; promptly a'
Losma negated on reaarmabieterma.
Wfflce in Foster's Brick.-
vbtnlStf.
J. J. WHITNEY.
Attorney And Oonnsellor it Lav
otarv Pnblic.
ALBANY, OREGON,
Will practice 1n all of th Ooantt Oj
ihtoiate All hnsineas lntrnsted to him
will be promptly attended to.
-aw-Offloe in OToobV Block.
E. W. UNCOON & CO.,
DRF6GIRT.
Books, Stattonerv nd L1 A
Large Stock and Low rrtoa-,
CITY T3RTTO- 8TOEB,
tyl lUtKT.
POSHAY & MASON,
VBOUSLAll ASS SSTUIr
Dniggistsand Booksellers,
ALR.IXT. OHEGOH.
v!6n41tf
DR. C, W, MAST OK
Physician and Surgeon.
Office, on Frst Street, just vest of Conrad
Meyers,
ALBANY, OREGON.
DR. M. H. ELLIS,
Physician and Surgeon.
sroffire and residence in Mcllwaln'a
Block.
Albany Oregon.
LOWS CJURPEAU'S
Barber Shop.
Shaving done with neatness and abarp
rainr. which are ahvays kept in rood
aondition, and hair cut m the very beet
style. . .
DR. E. L. IRVINE
Physician and Surgeon
jsyr Office in Odd Fellows Building.
ALBANY, OREGON.
mn wa mm.
LAITNDBT AND CHIN K MEBCHANI'INO eCSI
WEW Bice. Us ud Japanese rood. Ladies
orJsrelo d t bottom price. Contractor tor
Chin, labor
saTNext to City Bal k
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 billard hall in the city.
I will also sell real estate, merchandise
household goods, etc., at aoction-for any
one in the cityor county Store opposite
Revere House, Albany, Or.
6tf 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 dtv 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. D8RRIS,
Bridge Builder
AND
GENERAL CONTRACTOR,
SCIO, OREGON.
TaTOTICR OF PUBLIC LETTINGS 80
j LICITED. Plans and specifications
iur n ishedon sbort notice.
82600.
Good farm, ene mile west of Brownsville
oa the mad leading to Halsey, containing 102
acres, oak ridge land, some fine oak groves,
all snclesed, 75 acres in cultivation, a young
ore'iard and shrubbery ; good barn and fair
bene, two good wells with pumps. Price
$2 500. one yesrs time on one half amount if
de.ied, with security on premises. Call at
prafsjsesor address D. A. Carter, Egan,
SreniooriBty, Or.
Don't Forget It
WOOD'S IMPROVED BIN
DER, WOOD'S MOWER,
LA BELLE WAGON,
The words "La Bella" in French meaa
"the beauty."
PLOWS AND DRILLS,!
CUTTING BOXES,
s
AND
All kinds of Agricultural Imple
ments kept by the undersiped,
JULIUS CRADWOHL,
Agent for Frank Bros., Portland
THE ALHANY FURNITURE
HOUSE,
BRIKK & SON.
(Successors to)
Dannais, Woodin & Fisher,
Manufactures and dealers in all kind
FURNITURE,
would respectful! inform the public that
thev manufacture to order, and will Keep
constantly on nana, a complete stock ol
all desirable line, of
FURNITURE,
and wid sell at bed rock prices.
Bed-steads a Specialty.
STONE km MARBLE WORKS.
THE UNDERSIGNED WISHES TO
Inform the public that he is now pre
pared to do all kinds of stone and marble
Work oo short notice. All work war
ranted to trive satisfaction. Will work
any and all kinds of stone, but deal prin
cipally in Oregon City granite. C-aaning.
repairing aud resetting a .peclalty. Call
and examine my price, before pur.-hs-ing
elabwbere aa 1 will not be undersold.
Vhop on west aide of Ferry street oppo
site post .office.
O. W. HARRIS. Prop.
JOSEPH P. WELCH,
Physician and Surgeon,
Late of New Mexico, offers his profess
ional services to the people .t iarge.giTtog
special attention to an rorms ,
rfliuUs. esoecially ladies and children s
di-eaes,
disease
Office, OToole'a Block.
ALBANY, ORECOM.
REVERE HOUSE,
Cornet "lrt sad Ellsworth Alba. j
Chas- Pfeiffer, Prop'r
This new HoUl U fitted op in firtt claaa rtyla. Table
iDDl!ed with the best the market aSords. Bptlnf
Bed In err Room,
met dl Travelers.
A good Sample Boost for Coto-
TPree Caen to and frees tne Motel
MISS EMMA SCHUBERT,
ULLIHERY AfiD DRISS-MAXm
CuUing and fitting by the new Taylor's
System.
OPPOSITE REVERE HOUSE.
DBS. 1. W. & MARY T. COLE.
Physicans & Surgeons
ALBANY, O.H)J
Offer their pro(eional ?nces to SZ
Linn and adjacent count . Office and relonce
iCfJourt uittle. Call at Langdo. and Co'. Drug
Store. "
T. J. STITES.
ATTORNEY AT LA
-AND-
Notary Public.
Office in Statks Rights Dbmocba
office. '
DR. J P. WALLACE.
Physician and Surgeon,
Office at residence on First Street be -ween
Eilswoth and Lyon Streets.
left at E. W. LangdonA Co's. Drugstore.
Albany, Oregon.
Insurance.
F. P. Nutting, at the Democrat office,
has charge ol the following first-clasa
Insurance Companies :
COMMERCIAL UNION OF LONDON.
NORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE.
HARTFORD OF CONNECTICOT.
IMPERIAL, LONDON, NORTHERN &
QUEEN.
LONDON ANO LANCASHIRE.
COMMERCIAL OF CALIFORNIA.
SCOTISH UNION AND NATIONAL.
CaU on him forinsuranee,
ni'lli ni iUUp 9bb
4KlH
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
Thla powder never vsries. A mrtoi of porUt,
trength end whotaeuinene More rcoii nU-J then
i be ordinary ktnde, and out Dot be eold In MetlUii
alth i he tnultUnde on low Uwt, ebon weight, nlunt or
ptieeyhele powitws. Sold only In esne. Kutal
llAaiss IVwps Cv. lee Wall Street, N V.
SALT RHEUM
And Every Species of Itching
and .Burning Diseases Positive
ly Onred.
ErZKM t. or Salt Khetim, wlUt IU eonUlnr iteb
ins and burning, Inetatdy relieved by nra bath
wits CtTtct a Hor, and a MftJ aplkatln f Cr
tktsa, the great Hkin Cars. This reneUd dally,
with two or three dieee ( CcnoraA Raaotrssr, the
new bluod urt!Wr, to heeplhe Wood cowl, the pere
piratlon pare and unlrrltatfng, the bowel open, the
liver end kidney active will speedily cure Ketema,
Tetter. R'neworro, I'turUtU. IJ -hen. Pruiituv.fwallrd
Hsad, and nmply Humor ol the Soalp and Hkin,
when the best phyeiciaoa and all know remedies rail.
Will Mr.ge.estw. t&49 Pearbora SL. ( hleagi
fralrfultv acknowladee a cure of Salt Rheum on
head, neck. for, arena, and for leventeen vear -
not able to walk except on hand and knees fur oe
year i sot able to bale blmeelf for eight years ;
tried hundred of rented! ; doctor rrnanssilil hi
e hope! . permanent! t eu rd by CiTiait It
oltsvt (blond purifier) Internally, and ft tm i a anJ
Ctmci a 8or (the great akin cure) i umslljr.
f'bs fSssMklM. Kaw . laerver ts St&te Nt
Boston report a raee of Halt Hneum under hi ..!.'
-raUon for tea rear, which c ovrred the natUnt'.
body and limb, and to which all known tntbol of
treatment had been applied without benefit, wheh
wa osaBfjieaety cttrsef eolety b the CvrtcrsA Rasa
MBa, leaving a eleaa nd healthy skin.
r. fferaae. IU. . Detroit. Mh
auffsred ss
ioo lortnreerrom salt Kheuta. whteta
beuta, whleb appasrsd as
and nearly destroyed bla
Sf.1 doctor! nr and s eon.
ma lianas. a,j,i M !V-t,
eyes. After in- most oartrnt
ulution of phralcian failed to relieve him, he
ne uw Ksskmas, ana
eursd, and has re
warned o to dais.
Mr. John Thlei. Wilkasharr. Pa., wrtam 1
bars aaffered from Salt Bkisw tor near aUht veer
at ttmesas bad that 1 eonld sot stund to my bul
seas fwr wekat a time. Three bos of Cvrtcca.
and f r bottles lsso.st, have entirely cared me
o uu oreeuiBJ
Sold
rMc Ct-nct SA. SO ssafa.
Raaocvmrr. $i
hoar, ss cu Potlsr lrug and
CbemieaiCo
sr.d for "M.wtoCare shla
p 1 1 T I KridTf. And aneddtr tUtb
Ww . ana .
N'unery Sanative.
ALBANY FOUNDRY
AND-
huhim: shop.
ESTABLIMHeD 1463.
By A. r . CHKKKY, .tuated at corner of
First and MonUtomet v Streets, Albany,
B
Fi
Oregon.
HavlnK taken shanreof the above named
Works, we are prepared to manafaetnre
Steam Englnea. Saw and Orlst Mills,
WcMsd-workinsr Macblnerv, Pumps, Iron
and Brass Castings of every dee- ri pi ion.
Macbinerv of all kinda repaired. pe-
clal attention given to repairing farm rra-
cninery.
ratter. Making Jse la all Its frsu.
16:1 ly l A. F. CHERRY A SON.
A Marvelous Story
TOLD 01 TWO LETTERS.
FROM THE SOH: ?orr2r
" Gentlemen: Mr father rssidss at Glovac.
V t. He hat been a great sufferer from ScrdP
ula, and tbs Inclosed letter will tell you what
a marvelous .fleet
Ayer's Sarsaparilia
has had In his esse. I think bis blood most
bars contained tue bnmor for at least tea
yesrs ; but ft did not show, except In the form
of s scrofulous sore on -the wrist, until about
fire years ago. From a fsw spots which ap
peared at that time, it gradually spread so ss
to eorer his entire body. I assure yon be was
terribly afflicted, and an object of pity, whsa
be began using your medicine. Now, ttore are
fsw men of hie sge who enjoy ss good health
ss he has. 1 could easily name fifty persons
who would testify to the facts in his esse.
Yours truly, W. M. Pax Liars."
FROM THE FATHER:
"It is both a
pleasure and
a duty for me to state to you the benefit X
hare derived from the use of
Ayer's Sarsaparilia.
Six months ago 1 was completely covered with
s terrible humor snd scrofulous sores. The
humor caused an incessant and intolerable
itching, and the skin cracked so ss to ssuse
the blood to flow In many places whenever
I moved. My suffering were great, said my
life a burden. 1 commenced the ass of the
Sars aparilla in April last, and bars used
it regularly since that time. My condition
began to improre at once. The sores bars
all healed, and I feel perfectly welt in ersry
respect being now able to do a good day's,
work, although 73 years of age. Many Inquire
what has wrought such a eure In my case, and
I tell them, ss I bare here tried to tell you,
Ayer's Sabsaparilla. Glover, Vt., Oct.
21, 1882. Yours gratefully,
UutaJf Phillips."
Aver's Sabsaparilla cures Scrotal,
and all Scrofulous Complaints, Erysip
elas, Eczema, Ringworm, Blotches,
Sores, Bolls, Tumors, and Eruptions of
the Skin. It clears the blood of all Impu
rities, aids digestion, stimulates the action of
the bowels, snd thus restores vitality and
strengthens the whole system.
PBEPAEED BT
Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mats.
Sold by all Druggists; $1, six bottles for 15.
Farm for Sale.
Good farm 12 miles southeast of Ltbe-vn.
ItX) acres. 50 seres timothy and el er
meadow. 50 wheat land in cnltivattioi . We.
watered. Call on W M Phillio n th. p eej
Wood it ipti)
DsxtmAT Office.
rVAnto t tbv
HBWt IN MIKP.
A Obtoaogo county, N. Y., bop
grower baa weighed several boras of his
bops and llods that they weigh, dried,
1 1 i pound, .gainst fifteen to tweoty
two pounds lst year, the boxes holding
tea bushels.
a
Many people buy tea from Chi near
dealers oo aooouot of its being picked
n quaint little boxet. The pa ok sge li
no pi oof that the artiole is genuine, ss
the wrappers tre made and the tea
packed by s New York firm on Water
street.
The Wisconsin tobacco crop is re
ported to be eo muob beefier than was
anticipated tbst most growers find tbst
their .beds are fsr too inn I to accom
modate it.
A little giil residing on the outsail ts
of -Sara toga has netted fifty dollars from
the eale of sweet pea bloesoms, which
be raised and peddled in nosegays
about the hotels.
Ptemiuasfor si a kinds of pies and
eighteen kinds of cake, including dough,
nuts, gtnget breed and oookiee, ere of
fered by the Connecticut State Agricul
tural Society.
The amount of money paid fur riding
oa railway can la this oountry during
1883 aggregate almoat exactly $4 for
eaoh inhabitant.
Latest returns from orops show the
yield of winter wheat 380,000,000
bushels, epring wheat 190,000,000;
total, 530.000,000 bushel., or 25,000,.
000 in exoees of any crop ever raised
in this country, 130,000,000 more than
laat year', crop, and 30,000,000 more
than the average yield for the pert five
years.
A Pennsylvania farmer shot a nrow
hich be supposed was putltog up his
mam. m
c rn. tee crow , crop contained
twenty-one cat worms end four kernel,
of corn.
The cost of the public printing now
.mount, to $3,000,000 annually.
Twenty States and Territories bsvs
alopted compulsory education.
President J J Hilt, of the St. Paul
aad Manitoba Railroad, baa presented
to the farmers along the road twenty -nine
blooded bulls for the encourage
ment and improvement of ttoek raising.
In Tennessee there is a decrease in
the amount of wool clip, aa compared
with 1883. The actual ravages 0f dogs
and the dread of their increase deter
investment in this line.
In Southern Mexico and Yucatan,
buusacd. of fami'tes, it is said, will
have to le supported by the Govern
ment on account of damages to crops
from locusts and drought.
Tbeieare now about 325,000 pen
sioners of all clasr.es, and of these 225,-
000 sre the soldier, themselves.
A ciiix-n of Toronto, Canada, had
liTa arm bitten iff Aug. 23, while
screicbiog the back of the Russian beer,
"Peter tbe Great," in the Toronto Zoo
logical Garden.
A Philadelphia charitable society re
ports that it haa in six months hsd the
care of 185 families deserted by the hus
bands and fathers, snd that in 112 ef
tbem rum was tbe active cause. It is
estimated that the city has between 600
ud 7 0 desertions in a year.
Tbe man who bored an artesian well
tu New Orleans sot a vivid notion of
tbe work of tbe Mississippi in bringing
down silt and making land. At tbe
depth of 318 feet the drill went through
three trunk., and again at 376 feet,
while at 380 feet shells snd ssnd were
found, and from them comes good wa
ter at a slow rate.
One of the Long Branch young men
boys a new cans every owning. He
never carries the same one two days
The sensation of a fresh snd different
cane end to handle and nibble daily
might not be exciting to a rode, coarse
organism, but to the gentle dude it is
quite satisfactory.
The Urgent dam ia lbs world has
been projected by a French engineer in
Brazil. It will be 040 feet lens and
58 feet high. It will back the water
over 1500 acres, and irrigate 5000 acres
of bottom land.
Nebraska has nearly 250,000 acres of
planted forests in good condition.
At the South peanuts are generally
eaten raw. Roasting is said to make
them more indigestible.
TbeNavsjos of New Nexico are said
to be very rich. Xbese Indians own
large droves of cattle and horses and
about 1,000,000 sheep,
The colored race in the United
States is estimated at 7,000,000 stroDg,
and their property-holdings exceed
$100,000,000.
Nitre beds are being found in Nevada
rivalling in productiveness those o
Peru.
A grape vine near Santa Barbara,
Cel., is t venty-five tears. old, is over a
foot in diameter, and in 1882 bore over
three tons of fruit.
Perhaps nothing could better ill us
trate tbe extremef business depression
in Cuba than the fact'thatin Havana
alone there are 4060 untenanted hoimes.
A 1 ver tbe island there are hundreds
of hoosts let free of rent.
WASSJIS1.TWN 11.1 TIB.
t a (frsss eur regular correspondent.)
WashinuTon, Aug. 28rd. 1884,
One of tbe pleasantest driven and
protnlnades about the city Is the
'Mall,M a series of partes extending
from the Washington Monument to
the Ospltol (.bout a mile) and em
bracing the grounds of the Smith
sonian Institute, Agricultural De
partment, Bureau of Engraving aud
Printing, and the smooth gardens In
tbe lmnuwJIste vicinity of the Mon
niceaj. In these d.ys, when the
sun 15 wreaking his health of heet
and light, and when the asphalt
streets, softened hy bis too ardent
silent Ions, sink under the feet of
horns and pedestrlsns, numerous
people of all classes snd ages my be
een courting the g rstefnl shades In
all the narks of Wsshlogton, snd
every day numbers tissten to seek
the coolest paths and shadiest retreat,
uf the Mall, It 1. natural that many,
Wing mopped their brows and rest
ed, should stroll to the building In
the center of these spacious groundi.
The Smithsonian Institute Is a largo,
suhstsntlel edifice of dark red stone.
Its walls are partly hidden by Ivy.
If It were only a little more vener
able in appeeennco it might piss for
for a baronial ctslle. But there is
no suggestion of antiquity in Its new
snd perfect wsll. towering above the
surrounding trees.
On entering, we eo long halls,
filled wltit glass cases. Tbe first
floor Is devoted entirely to ornithology.
Here we see stuffed bird, of every
kind and from all countries In the
world, from the sperrow or lark to
the pelican, flamingo or ostrich.
Here are feathered specimens t tat
are considered fabulous by some,
uch as the birds of psradice. The
Balnd is bewildered by tbe varety;
largo and small, from a dove to an
eagle; beautiful and t,ly, from n
bumming bird to a vu.it re. Some
have brilliant plumage among which
may be mentioned, pjmtr, pencoek-,
and pheasants
They glow In all the eelois of the
rainbow, purple, red, green, riOeSt.
orsngv, hlue, pink, ntid yellow.
On the second fl r Is an I me rest
ing prumtscous collection of quaint
Japan see screens sod Tli; mummle
and skulls In abundance; Idols aud
Chinese psgsdss. antique coins and
crockery: pictures of prehistoric Ku-
ropo; Indian beads snd wspuu; rain
eialoficai specimens, etc., etc.,
Adjoining the Institute Is the Na
tional Museum, a handsome brick
building. Here the Inaugural Hill
was held when Garfield was made
President. In the rotunda Is a fount
ain with many goldfish sporting lu the
water. In the entrance hall are
several glass esses containing relic
of Washington. The robe In which
he wss christened; tbe arm chair in
which he sst a few minutes before
he died; The mirrow that once re
flected hla face; his eamp chest and
ent; hlaclothes and other Interesting
objects. Among these things It a
letter written by bis ovn haud to a
business firm, concerning the receipt
ef wino and tea and the purchase of
a nice set of blue and white crockery:
"If I csn get It on pretlv easy
terms."
In the same hall are vas works of
Mrs. Jsrley, representing persons of
different nations snd rsces; Lapland
ers, Chinese, Indians, Malays and
Esquimaux. In one room sre stuffed
animals in the most natural positions
and so lifelike do they appear, that
It is rather startling to see a buffalo
in the set of charging In front; a
snake coiled ready for a spring; a
bear eying you suspiciously on one
side and a seal on the other. Fight
Ing orang-outangs, leap! g chamois,
climbing monkeys, running dogs,
lions, rhinoceros, bears, wolves, pau
thers, hippopotoml, elephants aud
many other animals are scattered
around. Ono apartment U devoted
to geology, another Is filled with
models of boats, from a junk or
canoe to a steamer.
Another contains skeletons of huge
prehistoric animals; the kangaroo
lizard; the glyptodon; the mammoth
and others.
WHIT JOHNNY EMAG1NE0 HE SAW.
Mother, may I go and see the base
ball game this afternoon?"
No, Johnny. Youv'e been to see
several fames already. We can't
w - - w
afford so much expense. Just lmir
tne you see It that will do you Just
as well."
"All right, mother."
That's a good boy. Now run and
bring me a bucket of coal right
quick."
Jut imagine you see a bucket
of coal sittln' there; It will do you as
much good."
Then Johnny Imagined he saw
his mother reaching afinr a strap.
The bt.5 harness at J J Dnbrailk'f.
cvBiotre iroiiiTie
Wo have deposited in our saving
bauksinrsuod a timbers $1,000,000,-
000.
In the United States there srs 67,
000 paupers. Thess sre psupers in
slmshouses.
Kvery grsin ot powder used in all
tbe large guns In tbe world is run in a
mold grain by grain.
Tbe pay-roll of tbe army aad ex
pensss of the service amount to $12,
000,000 per annum.
Ia tbe United State. tbt. are ia
round miss bars 130,000 eat las of rati
roads, costing $6,000,000,000.
Of the 200,000 miles of railroad in
tbe world we have 120,000 in the Unit
ed States. We are gridironed with
reilroads.
Tbs frse delivery system by letter
carriers in the several larger cities of
the Union coats Uncle Ham $4,000,000
ir annum.
Our butdneas men are c m lulled to
pay foreign ship-owner. 120,000,000 a
vear for freight on our own product,
shipped abroad.
As a rule price, of butter are much
bifcher in recent years thsn twenty-five
years ago. Cheese i. now about 10
pr cent higher, an average.
There are over 11,000,000 people in
the United States, men, women snd
children, who are dependent upon labor
in mine, and lusnufsctotin.
Tbe m uint of mono invested ia
railioad corporstions in the Uoited
Siafc-s i upward of $7,000,000,000 and
that 4tmm not nclude the land granted
by Congress,
The asaeeaed vsluation of the proper
ty in two States of tbe I rth, New
York snd Msss.chn.ett., in 1880, wss
$4,236,606,808, or oo-6fib more than
all tbe Southern States.
There are ten million property
wner in France to-day, with a popu
lation of thirty-seven millions. There
are less than four and a half millions
in this land of liberty, with its popula
tion of fifty-five million..
In 1460 we imported balf tbe wool
en good, consumed in cloth and in
wool. Now we produce about four
fifths of the consumption, and the email
proportion imported is 1st gel earpet
wools of too low . grade for civilised
agriculture to produce.
There are five foreign-born Senators
one Englishman, ene Scotchmen and
three Irishmen while in tbe House
th.re are twenty foreigner. Three
Englishmen, thi.e Scot oh men, six
1 rib men, five Germane, one Norweg
ian, one Brazilian and one Canadian
The various nations of the Old
World hsve been buildinz forts tor
years. Tbey have been giving close
attention to this subject with great
care. But ws since 1861 have been
ssleep upon this question, so that to
day a second-class it on-clad vessel or
any second -clsss power could steam
right into the harbor of New York,
lew tribute upon its people, and col
lect it or destroy the city In spite of
everything that tbe American people
could do.
TEMPERANCE DEPARTMENT,
am t.d by tub
WoHfD'i ChriiUii TeBpenoci I'liii
news er rmu amkndhbit nsriitv
They tell us"all eyes ate upon Maine
and we realize it. Almost breathlessly
we have been and are working for tbe
amendment. We realise that a major
ity vote for it will give a new impetus
to the enforcement of tbe law and go
forth to the world that the temperance
people of Maine believe in prohibition,
whilo a vote against it would paralyze
all efforts for enforcement and make it
very bard to resist successfully tbe de
mand which would be made fer the
substitution of license for prohibitory
statutes.
We have over 300 speakers in the
field, snd no one among them is doing
more effective work thsn Mrs. Euaily
Pitt Stevens, ot California. Her earn
est, eloquent appeal touches all hearts.
From Georgia we hear tbe temper
ance cause is booming. Nearly all tne
bite men of standing are becoming
enlisted in the work, and we hope this
autumn to strike a decisive blow for
prohibition, snd add our country to the
great msjority io this state which have
preceded us in the great good work.
RVrun Vermont tho followina : We
hold our tenth anniversary at Middle
buiy, Sspterober 17, 18 and 19,assisted
by Mrs. Ilinnah W. Smith and Mrs.
Emily McLaugdlin. We expect to go
up to this yearly feast with rejoicing
beoa..se of the blessing of God which
has ciowaed tbe year with good. Near
ly Gfty new unions and a large increase
in our membership are some of the tok
ens of tbe divine favor.
Aloohol is not a necessity, it is at
best a needless luxury, and i alwaya
used at a riak. To show that the above
statement is true, I quote from one of
our greatest living physicians. Dr.
A nriraw Clark ravs, "Health is that
I -j
1 state of body in which all the functions
of it go on without notice or obaerva
tioo, and in which existence is f.h to
he a pleasure, in which it is a kind of
joy to see, to bear, to touch, to lite.
That is health. N,w that is . state
whiob cannot be benefitted h alcohol
in any d'gree. Nay, it is a state which
in nine times out of ten is injured by
alcohol. It ia a state which often bears
alcohol without sensible injury, but I
repeat to you, as tbe result of lont
aontioued snd careful thought, it is n t
one which c.n in sny tease be benefit
ted by alcohol. It oaa bear it some
tieses witaoot obvious injury, but Is
benefitted by it Never."
Does it seem a istional piocceding to
givssn article, proved to be incapable
of aiding the health of tb body, in
soms oases in large quantities, to tbe
iomates of our workhouses, most of
whom are there through the ru nous
influence of this vsry thing ?
From the concurrent testimony tf
governors snd chaplains and oiher well
informed ?ersonr, we find that 80 per
ceut. of our pauperism is esused by the
use of intoxicating driuk, and it is a
generally acknowledged fact that an ab
stainer from tneew'does rarely, if ever,
spply for parochial relief or brorae an
inmate of tbe workbeuse. Medical
Journal.
Dr. Palmer,of Michigan University,
eeye of tbe new temperance physiology
in preparation by Mrs. Hoot : "It is
free from tbe errors in menv of tbe
r
works oo this subject desigcel for
school us, and c j vers more of tbe mat
ter that should be ioeorporate I in such
a test book than any 1 have seen. In
my judgment it is tbe beat book I know
of, of its class. If .11 the fact, contain
ed in this little work are firmly lodged
in the minda of tbe puptla in our public
school, throughout the country an im-
oae work for good will be accom
plished."
The liquor men are not alow to s s
and uae all nati mat mesne fur building
up tbetr business. It is said that at
this very lime tbey are laying plant te
secure an aet of ohgrea. to be capped
by a suoreme court decision, whtc'a will
sweep away all state and local const itu
tional and statutory prohibition agaias
the liquor traffic, and will give to tbe
liquor crime the fall license of tbe ra
tional constitution.
sn English aaloouiat advertises by
name not leas than fifty-three varieties
of American drinks. Tbey are novel
tiea of concoction -mong the straight
forward Britons wbo use ale, (torter,
brandy, git and whisky without any
disguise, aad relooked upon with ter
ror by eveo tbe tippling population
because of their seductive attraction
for young boys.
Col. Bain aayS that in going from!
Louisville to New Castle, a distance of
226 milee, there are just four places
where a drink of liquor can be bad.
Tbia is excellent for Kentucky ,or indeed
any where else.
nmmm
Warren connty, Ind., fair ground is
to be without its euitomsry beer stand
this yesr.and the directors have granted
the W. C. T. U. tbe privilege of having!
an address upon temperance.
rEXUt! CANSBS) TOMATO
Jenklngs was in tbe pnmry try
ing to open a can of tomatoes, and
was making a good deal of unneces
sary noise about it.
"What in tbe world Is the matter?"
demanded his wife from the kitchen.
What are you trying to open that
can Of tomatoes with?"
"Can-ope nor, of course he growled
back; "do you suppose I am try log
to open It with my teeth"
"No; I thought per naps judging
from your Isngusge, you were trying
to oprn It with prayer."
a 1
SHE W ILL BE AN OLD B1AIO
"Will you marry me, Angle?"
"Yea, I will, wh "
"Oh, my darl "
I asv when General Butler de-
clioea a nomination."
And the ardent lover can't ma'xe
up his mind whether he is to be
wedded soon, orst the time of the
completion of the Bartholdt pedes-
Si.
China proposes to adopt postal card.
on and after Jan. 1st, 1885.
Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica,
Lunibsss. BsokacKs. Headache, Tosthsche,
ALL OTB SB SOB1LY AISS AXV ACHES.
SjU t PratsUU t PH iii rtaCBUMUe
7 Olr. la 11 lar.
r
CHABLKS A. TOSJILEK CO.
HA.vesSkBCO) BsMBSMV BAh c. a A.
GERmanWeMEQI
NO POISON
IN THE PASTRY
IP
viillir tk rralt A. wklO Ui
FOB HTEBmtE AUD TRUE FRUIT
FLATOB THEY STAND ALONE.
esaass SV Th.
Price Baking Powder Co..
Chic.no, III. St. Louis, mo.
Dr. Prict's Crsam Biking Powdsr
.
Dr. Price's Lopulin Yeast
w baa act oaa jUAurr
LIGHT HEALTHY BREAD
teSffiPlr
YEASTGEMS
Tse beat dry yeast to Ox arsrld. Bras
by Oils yast Is llqhu whits aad
US. ur frandistbjrs d4ltsws
GROCERS SELL THEM.
Price? Baking Powder Co.,
fcaTn t( ir. Pna'xi-eitl FkmrUg Banc
Chics.o. III. St. Low.,
AYER'S
Hair Vigor
rratnrr. ltl tUs gloss and f rashness cat
utti. fads! or crsjr Bair to . naiuraJ. rich
brown cokir. or dcy Mack, as ssay be daslrtS
It r its oaa light or red hair nay be dsrssssril.
tbla hair tbieheued. sad bakusesa often.
UicHtgh not atwsy. eared.
It cheese UlUsf of Uie hair, and stimw
lata, a aak awl richly growth to elgor. It
prerenu and cure senrf sad dandruff, and
bests nearly every dlsassa peculiar to the
soalp. As a Ladle' Hair Dresslnc. the
YlOoB is unequalled ; it eoatains neither ol.
nor dys, render the bair soft, glossy. snU
silken I. appearance, and imparts a deUcat.
agreeable, aad lasting perfume.
Me. C. P. Bsiche. writes from Kirbg, O..
Jm'm X USC : " Laat fall my hair commenced
failing oat. and lit a on nine i oecaiiie
be u-lv bald. 1 use. pan ot a wur a
A r.B's II an Viooa, which stopped the fali
lug of tho hair, and started a uew growl!;. I
hare bow a full head of bair growing rigor -ouV.r.
and aui convinced that bat for the
or your preKiration i uouiu ui uvea
euUrcly bahL"
JL W. Bowax. proprietor of tbe .tfc.Hitr
iiHtto) Euqiurrr, a : AVr.B's H AIR IOOR
I a most eieellent preparauou ior iur umxt.
1 apeak of it from me own experience, iu
u- promote the growth of new hair, and
make It glossy and soft. The Vinos is mUo
a ur cure lor Oaxxirun. " '7
kn wld ha the preparation crer tailed
to gire entire satisfaction.1
Ml Aor FAisnAiBN. leader of '.
eH-brted " KairhairB Family " of Scottish
'ialit, ante from Hoetrm, ., re. s
1 : " Erer since my hair began to giee sil
very evidence of tbe change which fleeting
Oa proenretb. I have weed Avsjt's HaiB
Viikib, and an have been able to maintain
an ppearauce of youthf ulnevs a matter of
eoi slleratle c.-nsequence t minister, ora
tor, aetor. aud In fact every ouc wbo lives
is the eyes of the public."
Mas. O. A. Pbescott, writing from IS Kim
Si.. artrtotrn, A.tas.. AfltU 14. MSB, savs :
" Two years ago abowt two-third of hair
came off. It thtiineil very rapidly, ami I ws
fast growing bald. OB using Avaa'a HatB
Vhkib the falling stopped and a new growth
commenced, aad in about a month my htad
wax completely covered with short hair. It
has continued io grow, sad I now as good a
bef re It felt. 1 regular! used but one bottle
of the TBBBSh but now use it occasionally as
s dressing-
Ws have hundreds of similar teetustonlal
to the efacacy of Avaa's HaibYioob. It
needs but a trial to convince the moat skepti
cal of iu value.
raxraazo by
Dr. J. C. Ayer St Co., Lowell, Mass.
Sold by all!
Wheat Stored
AT THE
MAGNOLIA MILLS.
Having purchased said mill I will re
ceive wheat In store at the mill and ware-
When parties wish to sell will any tne
wheat or deliver it on their order.
Sscks furnished to parties wishi.f fte
store.
July Kan, 1864,
JOHN A. CRAWFORD.
Adniinistrator's Notice,
NOTICE IS HEREBY GTVEN THAT
he undersigned baa ibis day been
appointed Administrator of the estate ef
Fred Willert late a resident of Albany,
Oregon, deosased,by the Probste Court for
Linn oounty.uregon. ah persons nav mg
claims against aaid estate are hereby no
tified to present the same properly veri
fied to the undersigned at Albany, Oregon
within six months from this dat.
Thi the 4th day of Auguat, 1SS4.
W. M. Kktcbubt,
Wbavhbrtord & Blackbcbis,
AU'ys for Administrator.
PATENTS
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