The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, November 14, 1884, Image 1

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STATE RIGHTS DEMOCRAT
ISSUED EVERY FRIDAY
STITES & NUTTIK8.
gSiaBSrFirB"la Wester-ra l Bulldlagea
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION
steel aopT, per year, ttJ adeaneSM us ee
5:. cJj.. W yr. stead ot W 8
atnsjia wf.', ,' '
slatf copy, thraa month
Stasia
numb.T
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
R. S. 5TRAHAN.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Albany, rKu.
wtm r, prkcTICB IS ALL THE
special aStettUen to collections end probate
uWter. .qj
Office in Foster's new brie. ur
vTT(HNEn.AT I-AW.
Notary Public.
1 bany, Oreifoa.
Office uputalra, over Joan Brir' rrtors,
tat treeL 14a8Stf
J K. WEATHEEFORD,
(NOTARY PUBLIC)
iTlfORNEY AT LAW,
AisAjnr. auas.
- rmi t o a, TICS IN ALL TUB COURTS OF THIS
stteeeU Xrttaa gi to MM d
probata matter
i ia Odd reliswe
f. C. POWKLI. VBTT
ir. t vvn
.TTORMRYS AT LAW,
And Sniiritors in Ctaanrerv,
Collate promptly
Tans negotiated on reasonable terms.
eSOffiee in Foster's Brick.-
vMnimf.
J. J. WHITNEY,
attorney And Counsellor At Lai
AND
Notary Public.
ALBANY, OBECOH,
u - , .n of the Courts
of
thAU basing Jntrnsted to him
will be promptly attended to.
arOfBee in OToole'a Block.
E. W. LANCDON & CO.,
DRUGGISTS.
Backs. Stationery and Toilet ArUcIes, A
Iarge Stock and Low Prices.
onrx- DBtro- store,
tri ausurr.earjrsce.
POSH AY & MASON,
-wsouuu e acrAOr
Oraggistsand Booksellers,
ALBANY, 0EE60I.
v!6n4ltf
A. PRUSH&W,
DRUGGIST,
gtationarj, Met Articles, Etc.
mSCRlPTlOSS CAREFULLY FILLED,
Albany, Or.
Physician and Surgeon.
Office on Fret Street, just west of Conrad
Meyers.
ALBANY, ORECOH.
BR. M. H. ELLIS,
Physician and Surgeon.
aSOtTice
and residence in Mcllwain'a
Bloctc.
Albany. Oregon.
LOUIS CAMPEAU'S
Barber Shop.
Bhaving done with neatness and shsrp
r-. which are always kept in good
coduion, and hair cat in the very best
style.
san wa im.
i AtTDKY AND CHINA BBBCHAOTUSO gg
I -p Rir- tea and Japanese gnxi. Ladtca
Chin labor.
XarNexttc City Bunk.
FURNITURE.
I have the best stock of furniture in the
city and w-11 sell
.Cheap, Cheap, Cheap,
The only stoek of
WALNUT FURNITURE
in the citv 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. DORRIS,
Bridge Builder
AND
GENERAL CONTRACTOR,
SCIO, OREGON.
-TaTOnCB OF PUBLIC T.E TTINGS SO
rkt LICITED. Plans and . specification!
rfdraishedon short notice.
ALBANY
COLtEGIATE institute
EIGHTEENTH YEAR.
ALBANY, OB.
Thfr First Term will commence on
Tursday, Sept., 16th, 1884.
For particulars concerning the course of study aad
the price of tuition, apply to
BET. ELBEST X. CO KBIT, Frestueat.
ALoany Bath House.
rfSB UNDBRS1GNED WOULD RESPECT
fully iaformihe eitisang of Albany sod vi
aiait; that I have taken charge of this Eetabluh
Meat, aad, by keeping eleas rooms and payia
aAriot attention to basineaq, expects to suit al
those who may favor us with their patronage
Having heretofore carried on nothing bat
First-Class Hair Dressine Saloons
asneats to rive entire satisfr etion to all
aaCUdien and Ladies' Hair neatly eat
State
VOL. XX.
Don't Forget It
WOOD'S IMPROVED BIN
DER, WOOD'S MOWER,
LA BELLE WAGON.
The word
"La Bells" In Ft no
"the beauty ."
meaa
PLOWS AND DRILLS,
CUTTING BOXES,
-AN D
All kinds of Agricultural Imple
ments kept by the undeniped.
JULIUS GRADWOHL,
Agmt fr Frank Bros., P.rtUsd
THE ALBANY FURNiTURF
BRINK & SON.
(Successors to)
DannalB, Inodin & Fisher,
Mtnufactnres and dealers In all kind
FURNITURE,
constantly o
. .. - i nnmnlMA HOCK
oi
OU UftUU, m
all desirat
,ble
lines of
FURNITURE,
and will sell at bed rock pneea.
Bed-steads a Specialty.
STONE AND MARBLE WTO
TfoShefb? hT2ofp
plred to do all kinds of stone snd marble
SoTkon short notic . A 1 work is jnur
ranted to sive aatisfaotion. wtu wora
anVtnd all kinds of stone, but Ofl pHn
dpily in OrWonWty gran Cleanme
repairing aad resetting PJJ- S2
and examine my prices before P"0"
hSff etaewberessl will not be undersold.
.hoJ west ride of Ferry street oppo
site post office. Q w HABRI8,Prop.
REVERE HOUSE,
Com, rtnt Dtow AJm3
Cha Pfeiffer, Prop'r.
Thi. new Holel la Bttad up In "f.; j!w
wlppiied with tha be T.JcaZ.
feS Inerery Room. A good Samfde Boom for Com
mercial Traveler.
arm rear te
the ttesel
MISS EMMA SCHUBERT,
ULUBEHY AH DR188-MHIS8.
CoUIng .nantllngby th. MW Tylof.
OPPOSITE REVERE HOUSE.
DBS I. W. & MARY T. COLE.
Pliy8icaiis & Siirgeons.
ALBANY, OliDI
Affr their arofemiomtl emleto the dttn. of
r s l (aeeat countira. OBtee aaa m
Cailat Langdo. and Ce'a Drug
near Court it ase.
Store,
DR. J- P. WALLACE.
Physician and Surgeon,
n j. tAn. nn pi rat Street be
WM -r,rt T.V70N Streets. CSllS
left st E. W. iJtngdon A Co'a. Drugstore
Albany, Oresroi1' .
ALBANY SAW AND PLAN
INC MILLS.
All kinds of rough, dressed
and seasoned lumber,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-
Insurance.
F. P. NuttiDg, at tbe Democrat office,
has charge oi the following first-class
Insurance Companies :
COMMERCIAL UNION OF LONDON.
NORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE.
HARTFORD OF CONNECTICUT.
IMPERIAL, LONDON, NORTHERN fir
QUEEN.
LONDON AND LANCASHIRE.
COMMERCIAL OF CALIFORNIA.
SC9TISH UNION AND NATIONAL.
Call on him '
Wood on sabs
Democrat office.
awe, , tt AtA M ' xA
mm
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
Thl. podr nvr teHm. A marvel ot juriety,
tr.iijth mtui whW.mcii Mra rr..n.ntit lh
tlMrdlnry ktoUa, anU nutnot b. avUl In onpUUMi
Ub the multitnJ. uu low UM, horl weight, alum or
I'lxaphati jKiwdcm. S.il.t wljr In . KwtAt.
BaatM imwpuCo. lo wui atrt, N. y.
Itching Diseases
ECZEMA, or Salt Kaautn. with iu runliinf Itch
ing atxi baratiix, (nstaaU; rctteved l a warm
bath with t'uueura S.rs and a alacle PillraUan of
CuUcura. Uta rreat Ski. for. TUU rvaaalad dally,
arlth twa or Ursa doMa ot CtiUeura tteaulvwat, th.
N Wuttl Pttrtftar, to kp tha blood eaat, th
piraUuu para aad aairritaUac, tha bowala oan, tha
lier atMl kldoaye actirt. will aneadily eura It ns
Tattar. Riafwana. FWiaaia, Lichen. iTuriliw. hoall
Uead, Dandruff aad mmy fm at ltch.a. Baab.
aad Ptmply Ham or ot the Soalp aad Skis, wke
Um bMtpaMu. and all kaow raaaadla tali.
ECZEMA TWISTY 1EA1S,
My rratltoda to God ki uabounHaU for tha ratlaf 1
bara obtaiaad from tb. ttae of tha Cuu ura Hawaadlm
1 bar. baaa trouble atth Kcwcma ou my le lor
twenty fssia I aad aet s
saaia taabaaakaa and ttrhi.2
I eat happy to my, I bar no t
kbl algbt for
intamje. Saw.
ih.lv tha hewr.
oolofaJ pataba. oa my limb, remain a a taken of my
HKSKY U SMITU.
lM Wast Arenas,
w.T.
ECZEHA OS A CHILD.
Your moat valuable Canasta ItsaisiUai bar doe.
my child a wb vood that I fast like taytnc ttua
far Um baaett of taaa. who art troabied with Ee
aam,and 1 triad areeral doetore aad medtotaea, ba.
did not do her any good uaUl I need tha I 'ulkara
apeadily aurcd bar, far whlab 1 owe
yea meay tanass and many nlaht of raw.
Airroy la.HMliK. L aloa Bakery,
E-linbuigb, lad,
TETTEB OP THE KCALr,
1 was alsMSt perfectly bald, esassi by Tetter of
tbe top of tha ecajp 1 uaed yoar Cntkara lUamdhwj
aijottt u week, aad they cured my amla aarfecUy.
and new sty heir is sssMSff seek aa tales a It eer
. r, iitutia.
Walteaboro, Taaa.
COVERED WITH BLOTCIIE.
I want to tell yoo that yoar Cntteere Reaalewat la
magnificent. About three monhu ago my face waa
eweerad with biotchee, and after mflag three bottle)
at Beneleaat I waa oarfeotlv cured.
rXXUKRUK MAITXX.
St, Char lea Street, New Orioaoa, La
ivy pouoxixc.
Per all eaeaa of poiaonlng by ley or dorvood. I
saa warraat Calleara to car .verv tune. I have
.old It for five year and It never tail.
c. it. huhse, urag-gui.
UoUUtoa, Mats.
Sold everywhere. price : Ctmcou, SO
Soar, tft eta. Kssmakst. St,
r.tter Bran aad Ctteaatcal re..
ALBANY FOUNDRY
AND-
iivcuim: shop.
EATABXIMIIED IS05.
By A. r. UnKKK , sioaieo at corner oi
B
First and Montgomery wtroeu, Albany
Oregen.
Havinz taken sbaree of the above natjietl
Works, we are prepared to manufacture
Steam Engines, -taw and Grist Mill,
Wood-working Machinery, Pumps, iron
and Brass Castings of every description.
tfanhlaarv of all kinds renairod. Sue-
del attention given to repairing farm n s
cblnery.
Pattern Making dear la all It ferana.
lfcllyl A. F. CHEKP Y A SON.
T. J. STITES.
ATTORNEY AT LA
AND
Notary Public.
Vegetable Sicilian
HAIR EENEWER
vss tbe first preparation perfectly adapted te
cure disease, of the scalp, snd the first suc
cessful restorer of faded or gray hair to It
natural color, growth, aad youthful beauty.
It has had many imitators, bus nose bare so
f ally met all the requirements aeedful fee
the proper treatment of tbe hair and scalp.
Hall's Haw Rexzweb has steadily grown
la favor, and spread its fame and usefulness
to every quarter of tbe globe. Its unparal
leled success esa be attributed to but one
cause: tht entire fulfilment qf iUpromittt.
Tbe proprietors bare often been arprised
st the receipt of orders from remote coun
tries, where tueyhad never made an effort for
Its Introduction.
Tbe use for s short time of HALL'S Ha ib
Rexkwkb wonderfully ImproTes the per
sonal appearance. It cleanses tbe scalp from
sll Imparities, cures all humors, fever, snd
dryness, snd thus prevents baldness. It
stimulates the weakened glands, and enables
them to push forward a new and vigor, as
growth. Tbe effects of this article are not
transient, like those of alcoholic prepara
tions, but remain a long time, which makes
Its use a matter of economy.
BUCKINGHAM'S DTE
YOB TUB
WHISKERS
Will change the beard to a natural brown,
or black, as desired. It produces a permanent
color that will not wash away. Consisting of
s single preparation, it is applied without
trouble.
PREPARED BY
B, P. HALL & CO., Hasina, H.
Sold by all Dealers in Medicines.
rOB ALL THE POEMS
or
Scrofulous, Mercurial, and
Blood Disorders,
S-
the best remedy, because the
most searching and thorough
blood-pun ner, is
Ayer's Sarsaparilla.
Sold by all Druggists ; ?l, six bottles, 85.
' "I. . , urn m-
ALBANY, OREGON, FBI DAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1884.
SKTRN TMIttSTk Vtttt
The ttsy after tbu decision of tbe
Kleotui iat Com mission deolariog R. B.
Hsyas Preaidffit of th United Status
was rendered, twenty middle aged men
met before the bar of a Madison atfaet
saloon to take a drink of whisky. It
whh to be tb i.st drink of wbitky tbey
were to take until a Dcmooratlo Prati
dent should be ie&ugureted. They had
made a solemn vow to tbhwflbe and
the penalty that waa fixed for breaking
it ass a Una of $100. If any fines
Khuold be collected the money waa to
be plseed in a bank and expended on
the inauguration tf a Democratic
President iu tittind celebrating the
end of their riod of probation.
Of the twenty two have died, five
have proven backsliders, tour of them
paying their fines, and the fifth being
too poor to do so. Thia leasee thirteen
of the original trenty and, as far aa ia
known they U not violated their
pledge.
One of those who took the pledge ia
John Pearaon, waiter at the Suet man
Uouae. Pearaon baa lost a couple of
fortunes. lie haa been in buaineea off
and on since 1894, and ia a particular
crony of B. P. Hutcbloeon,tbe million
aire grain and commission man.
"Yea," be admitted when spoken to,
"I am one of tbe twenty. I base never
tasted a drop of whisky since 1876.
None of ua were very hard drtnkers.hut
we ell drank enough to make it e
terrible privation to quit so suddenly.
If a Democratic President should not
be elected for twenty yean we were te
keep our pledge. There waa no limit
or condition.
"When do you expect to take a drink
again ?"
"March 5th, 1885. I don't intend
to get drank, for I never did, but the
first glass of whisky wili taste mighty
good, I reckon, aftsr eight years of
ginger ale."
TttC CBV lT.XTtTI? ETt t U .
Ia presenting his business Mr. Allan
Ptnkertoo made it his inflexible rule
never to operate for rewards er en pawX
ments contingent urott success, and
ese w e
would never allow any of bia operatives
to receive any reward or gratuity for
their servioea, lie paid hie employee
liberal 1 j-, and worked for tboae who
engaged him at a certain fixed sum per
diem, which waa all that waa ever re
ceived. Auotbor notable and praise
worthy feature of his immense business
and one of the strictest rules of bis
institution, was that he never, under
any circumstances, could be induced to
operate in a divorce case, or where
family matters were in dispute. In
fo lowing out this line of conduct be
flatly reftiKcd many thousands of dol
lars annually. It waa also a principle
with Mr. Piokerton thst tbe old maxim
of "setting a thief to catoh a thief 'was
morally wrong -and unwise in action,
and that taking two men of tbe same
montal caliber, tbe one guilty and tbe
other innocent, the latter would invar
iably prevail over the mental and
moral nature of the former.
we bus er wisdom
Remorse ia the echo of a lost viitue.
Pride costs us much more than bun
gar, thirst and cold.
To bate excellence is to be at ita
extreme oppoaite pole.
Contact with .bn world either breaka
or hardens the heart.
Soft words, warm friendi ; bitter
wordn, lasting enemies.
He hath riches sufficient who hath
enough to be charitable.
To read without reflecting, ia like
eattng wi'hout digesting.
A philosopher is one who unflinch
ingly "sccepts tbe situation."
Those only wbo can command them
selves are fit to command others.
Everybody sees tbe cloud on t4fe
horizon, but who thinks of tbe clear
er ar
blue sky above it ?
He that cxres only for himself, baa
but few pleasures, and tbeae are gener-
lly of th 3 lowest order.
-THE
BEST TONIC.
This medicine, combining Iron with pure
vegetable tonics, quickly
and completely
Cure. Dyspepsia, Indication, Weakneee,
if
ls
Impure Blood, Malaria,!, hills ana e ever.,
una neu raisi
. . . .
it is an unfailing remedy for Diseases ot tne
It U Invaluable for Diseases peculiar to
Women, and all who lead sedentary lives.
1 1 does not lnj ure the teeth , cause headache ,or
produce constipation ofAer Iron medicine do.
It enriches and purifies the blood, stimulates
the anrwtite, sids tbe assimilation of food, rc
I'eves Heartburn and Belching, and strength
ens tho muscles and nerves.
For Intermittent Fevers. Lassitude, Lack 0!
Knergy. Ac, it has no equal.
trs- The genuine has above trade mark end
t-roied red lines on wrapper. Take no other
a. !T by KROWS I'HSXICAL CO, BAtTIMORK. P
aSOlSdCOS, WOODAJEtO k CD.,
Whilcml Agents, Portlnd
ar aA IJvm.
1 AN BL t BOB ITS 11 a0.
Ou ) of ill- nioat elsltorste pianos
ever made ba j .t hnen oj mule ted at
New York for Mr. George- Stephen,
president of the Canadian Paoifio Rail
way company. It was desigaed toj tbe
Canadian architect who planned Mr.
titepbert's house at Montreal. The
piano Is built of tbe aatinwootl of South
A uniica, finished in different atylee, 'o
protsee oontraating effuse. The osse
proper in made of nlie pieoas of aalin-wooJ-
reneering.g! ued together to form
one continuous .body, which reaches
fromcorner to ooruer. This ia laid off
In panda, which ara inlsid with rare
and costly woods of South America
and bright metal. One panel ciutiua
a I) re, the frame of which is of tulip
wood and tbt strings of metal. The
vine that leads away from it oo either
aide baa stems of amarsnth,its leaves of
oooobolaaod ita leaf skeletons of glit
tering metal, while tbe whole has a
snske-wood border. A S) rig of oak
baa iu scorn cups of amaranth and its
bulbs of metal, producing tbe effect of
nature. Tbe lege of tbe instrument
are lijce arched doorways of a palace
Keen consist of two oolumns of satin
wood exquisitely oaived and inlaid,
wbiob come together get the top to form
an areb. The) lue of the instrument
ia 4,000.
wastes re rmr
"Say, George, I'm going to pop"
The young man reached for his bat
with a frightened expression of coun
tenance, end faltered out somi thing
about en engagement with a man down
at tbe hotel.
"Why, George, yon ain't going o
early, are 700 T I wee jnet going to
say that if you'd etey a little while
longer Id pop'''
George disappeared through Abe (tr
ior door, and was hastily fumbling for
the catch-lock in tbe hall.
"Say, George, what' the rustier V1
she cried, rushing out after him. "What
are you going away in ranch a hurry fort
If you'll slop just a few momenta tong-
m y
Bet George was tbiaabing around in
tbe storm-ho use, and jabbing tbe duur
all over to find the latch. He fin illy
burst a binge off and waa kitiog down
the path like a frightened deer, when
hie girl stack her bead out into the
forsty air and bawled so that she could
be heard a block Away :
"Sey, George, if you'll erne back I'll
pOaonie oorn I"
George came back.
area wise axd tbi owlish
A Hmsewife wslking ia
he barn-
yard one day, said :
"I wonder which is tbe let teat
nicest of tbeae fowls."
w . . s a
nd
Hearing which, several young roos-
ters,desiring to "show off" their charms
and exeltJtbemaUvea Worekthe pullets,
came forwsrd, oaob making valoful
boasts to a better? condition tbsn bia
Keilows, and ons of tbem, mors foolish
than tbe others, crowded tutho front
and aaid :
"Fortunately 1 am able to Drove
a . ww. a W a a
what i ear," and he lifted a wing and
swelled himself out to bis iritaat ax-1
-
tBot. exalsirBiriir : -I am bT far tbe
fiaeat fowl of the lot 1"
"That's a fact,'1 remarked the house
wife, and aha straightway wrong bis
neck and made a nice stew of him for
dinaer.
Moral Pride goeth before a fell.
THE HIUSKII ASB THE COMSCfBXCB.
The theory that tbe stomach domi-
nates tbe conscience through the appe
tite waa nnfolded by Oarlyle. He pro
pheaied that the kttshen range waa to
bs throne and altar of tbe future. He
said that the grid iron would be bran
dished as a censor in the coming temple
of humanity. It is plain that religion
ill not thrive with a bad atomacb,and
that poor cooking will show itself in
wretched feelings. "Take care what
you eat," aaid a theological professor
to his students ; "for if you have sour
bread it will show itself in your aer
mons." Tbe science that only toucher)
tha head and forgets the stomach ia
vitally detective. Ware have some
times been traced to dyspepsia on the
part of a king or prime minister. The
kitchen has had a long probation, and
it ia atill on trial.
A esas.oee Dress,
The uiostjnoticeable feature of a re
cent evening at Saratoga waa tbe mag
nificenoe of the costumes of the ladies,
Perhaps the most costly of these was
worn by Mrs. Moore, tbe wife of a
Philadelphia millionaire. One who
professed to have aooorate information
on the subject told me that she wore
laoes and silks which cost $80,000 and
also diamonds that were valued at $75,
000. Thia maksa $105,000 for one
evening outfit. Whatever the cost, the
toilet was certainly auperb.and I doubt
if anything more expansive or elaborate
has ever been seen in this country.
Bemocrat
a iiit.nn PBixVav BSUC.
Mrs. L, k. Minis or Elgin bee a
copy of the well-known poena, 0
Why Should the Spirit of Mortal be
Proud?" In tbe handwriting of Abra
ham Lincoln. She wee once a mem
ber of a concert company, which
ohancetl to pat np at tbe an me hotel
with Mr. Lincoln In a western town
when he wee n candidate for tbe pree
idency. In the evening the singers
entertained the eeeefSasiy ta
the parlor for n time, end
then called upon Mr. Lincoln. My
friends," aald be, "I couldn't elng a
tunc, not uid Hundred,' ir It were
to save my life, but I ceo recite a
poem for you." Then stepping to
the other aide of the parlor thai, be
might fane them alt, he aald: "I will
recite to you what I rnldr one of
the finest productions in tbe Kngllsh
language," and then, in an Impres
sive manner, recited tbe poem. Aa
Mr. Lincoln wee leaving the room af
ter hie recitation Mrs. Hill la asked
him wbo the author of tbe poem was
sod where It could be found. Lincoln
replied that ho did net know. "But,"
he added, "If you wish it I will write
you a copy of It" The next morning
while Mrs. Hlllls was eating break
fast Lincoln banded br tbe copy be
hsd promised. It wa-t written on
the old-fashioned legal cap.
isvesuBATiea rest Beta.
It la a queer boy wbo doee not meet
with an accident of some sort every
wvsk of bis life. For a sprained ankle
rub on whisky or arnica. If cold
water w II 1 cot atop noeo-bleed, fold a
piece of peper and place It between
your teeth and upper lip. A lew
drops of cold water on the bank of tbe
neck will often prove a remedy. A
cut finger will stop bleeding If you
bold It in cotd'water. If you get dirt
in your eyee rub toward tbe temple
Instead of the nose.
A tone brulte should be poulticed
until sort enough to lance. If you
can't awim, remember to struggle as
little aa possible If you fail into tbe
water, A common chair would float
you all day, ao long as you only ree
led your bands on It Never carry
a coin of any sort In your mouth t
Enough grease and dirt can be wash
ed off a seemingly dean quarter to
discolor a plot of water.
ow. rarrrart l wo mas
(From tht Chicvgo TrQmm.)
The handsomest girl in Sylvan la
County Georgia, became engaged
nearly forty years ago, to John Gross,
the eon of a wealthy planter. Short
ly after tbe engagement waa announ
ced Gross went to New Orleans on
business, forgot bis lady-love, settled
In Texas aaJ did not return home
until two years Ister. Though tbe
lady bed not beard a word from him
In all th tt time, she waa still true.
They renewed the engagement, then
quarreled and Gross went off again.
Ha remained away until a few days
ago, when be returned to the old
homestead to celebrate his sixtieth
birthday. He found his fiancee stilt
Ud- promptly married her
aL.i . -tm t9 . a
re.uawusju.euv ure u. -
riaf during hlsabeence.
Three men
horn abe refused became respective
ly a Congressman, a Senstor and a
Gov.
TUB bath aTcaaa-a TBABW.
"I've killed mor'n a million rate
with ferrets in my day. an if my fer
rate don't die I hope to kill a million
more. Why I once killed 100 rate on
wUh my nak0u b-m of
twenty minutes. It's all in k no win'
how. Pierre Lorillaru lately offered
me $5 a day to go to Jobatown and
clear tbe rata out of bia stables, but I
couldn't go on account of tbe disease
among my ferrets. I oouidu't sfford it
at that price, either. I killed 350 rate
in the ConUnentel hotel in one night,
s
. rt r . u
uuu x iu sure x viu uu mm uiuu
many another big house if I'm allowed.
Wnat do I do wttk 'em after I've
canght 'em ? Well, what I don't kill
I can sell for ratting matches, and you
bet there's always a goodjdemand for
'em."
I'OOI TEST st.
"Teeth," aaid Dr. Rich, "play a part
in tbe morals of society of which few
persona are aware. Eighty or 90 per
cent of crime ia caused by drink. And
what causes men to drink ? The chief
cause ia doubtleas poor teeth. Ho
many men that you know have teeth
perfect enough to masticate a piece of
common rump steak ? When a man
cannot masticate his food, he bolts it er
eats little of it. In the former case, he
wants liquor to help digest it ; in the
latter, he warts liquor to keep up his
strength. Few persons, after a good
meal, feel like drinking. If you would
Cure drunkards, begin with their teeth.
Go to your dentist."
a e
Mind and hare a care for a silent dog
and a too still water.
NO 16
T1MPIEA10I DEPUTIES?,
BOITBB BT TUB
werasai laniiiai Tempeuiee fjglsg
I . 1 ' IS T "I
raople sometirnes wonder, Ajrs Dr.
Jennings, why such siul at.ch men, poe-
ng great intellectual power and
Srmneaa of character iu other respects,
cannot drink moderate! and not give
themselves nsj to drunkenness. They
asocsas diuuksrda h. Isw fixed, im
mutable la. Let a man vitb a
mt i t . - . a . ,
ae tfliect aa ASMS ui
teks to drink eeeebol moderate); snd
jterseveringfy, with all the caution sad
deitborsts determination that he
commend, and it be could lira long
enough be would just as certain!!
i ...
uewouie a arungara got to a point
where be could nut rerain from drink
ing te exoesa aa he would go over N:-
- D.ll- i ...
" wc" i-veu in a can WIIDK frTWWJUSWIT aWTa TWTTV Bl
the river ahov the falls sn l ft to the
natural oiciaii r of tha curtfitta ami
proporiiooallv e he risscr-ndud tl a
svtrMBI WuuM fiol Li. filmkAlUaUMiwM
- I
for It increase, so that be would find it!
w-f i i s s a. i it a as isa
snore and more difficult to get ashore I
we-fes us icre'iiieu a poiOa WB'TO eSCSpS
waa impossible.
aarisa or law si
a ar stat!
via, w. t.
A Large AaSlearc
BBS k treat
A Septra
An unexpectedly large audience as-
sembled at Yealer'a Hall last evening,to
give exprea-too to tbe popular opinion
in regard to tbi closing of sakcoaaad
othsr business bouses on thm Habbath.
All Um seats in the hall were oorjopsed,
and quite a number wars compelled to
stand op ia tbe able. Aa might be ex
pected, the audience waa ao extremely
Intelligent one. A number of tbe mix
isters ef tbe city occupied seats on the
platform.
Oo motioo, Rr. F. O. Strange we,
elected Chairman. On taking the chair
he made a strong and sensible speech of
ten minutes' length. He iraa followed
in ten minute speeches by Rev. Messrs.
Pierce, Da via, Banks, Wolverton and
Daadsjoo. All the sneakers took strong
ground ta favor of the enforcement oi
all the lava. Tbe whisky traffic was
denounced aa lawless snd inimical to
oar Government and institutions, snd
the workingmwn were urged to stand by
their beat interests and srppo-t the
officials wbo were endeavoring to en
force the Sunday lawa. The aodtence
etemed to sympathies with the eenti-
nts expressed, and applause was fre
euent. At the close of Mr. Deniaon's
remarks, be offered tbe folio wing reso
lutions, which were unanimously adopt
ed:
Jiuolved, That the perpetuity of ou r
Government and the welfare of our peo
pie dejpeud oa the strict enforcement o f
law.
Resolved, That it ia absolutely
uary to bold tbe whole liquor traffic in
tbe grasp of the law, as it is a law
breaker ia nature, and its record is but
a history of violation of law.
Resolved, TbfA to the limit of otr
ability we will stand by our City Coon
oil and the Chief of Police in their
present effort to enforce existing lews
in oar city ; espscislly the law cloiiag
all saloons oa Sunday.
Tbe meeting then adjourned, to meet
at tbe aame place next Monday even
ing.
The St. Louis "Cimeter-New Age"
aaya that fifty-five kega of beer were
consumed st a school picnic near Belie-
ville, Ma, recently.
The Lord Bishop of Exeter has ac
oepted the presidency of the National
Temperance League, as tbe successor of
the Iste Ssmuol Bowly.
Mejor E. T. Scott has, lately address
ed a series of large and enthusiaatio
meetinga in Chester, West field, and
other towns in New Jersey.
Tbe "Retailer," liquor organ, aays:
"w -u'"'" "
abide our time and peacefully organise
our forces for the ballot box."
Time is so short, eternity ao great.
nd the ravages of strong drink ao fear-
w ev ew
ful, that it behooves us to rise in th e
might and the power with which God
haa endowed us, and in the name of tbe
perishing, and the God who cares for
them, demand that the traffic in strong!
drink shall cease.
a -a a aat 'mw. (esveraeOA TM
oo bxibooa 'V sanavno aax
..In. i ii .i iMiiMiin
aan l n3 AiU wtfaU uMao W StaKi ia oS
T SIT SMITJ tIMOS SSSUO TIT BUT
'sutsaeaei 'sasneSH 'eassassi sSagewi
tgoiwos '.iDyijna'uien'tuna
-jsareM ycOajSE
. ii i. se i s ss
IWsaoaffiei
STATE RIGHTS DEMOCRAT,
TIE BIST IDTBtaiS 111)1111
II THE WILLAMETTE T1LLIT.
Special bus! seas notices ia Lteal c4
Beans J cents per line. KgB)srlaea
iKKiees so cent, tar Una.
For legal ana transient adi
111 OS per square for tbe first insertion,
si cents per square for each sot
luawraoD.
Rates tat' other sdvrtiunut.
known on application.
IMP POISON
IN THE PASTRY
ir
I FLA TOR THEY STAID ALOIS.
I seaeaeae mo rmm
I .f ll?. akJn OMfdW OO.,
swa am a m
rrn Wwlal itUwf
Dr. Price's Lupulln Ycsuit
LIGHT HEALTHY BREAD
YEASTGBIS
ia she
ratud ay tats tss ts ltgM, wane aad
ear grand
GROCERS SELL THI
Price Baking Powder Co.,
BlTD H If. men HB3U raitulg BISxv,
iUBBjn, uu et. Lesrta, taev
Sj:or sala hj CetUaaj, Mori. asaS Co.. renlaaA, Or,
SCROFULA
to a
lit J lusmiliss ATBBS SABSAfaBilXa 1
for ever forty vsars sssa recognised by a
lima
the seres dtsehsrssil large
failed. wetU S seed A Yam's SamearAaitxa,
of reieh I Sara eow taker, three botUea,
vita the result that the sores ere eooM.
aad say gveerel health greetry towaweea.
I feel very areteful for the good roar
Y9ertreepecUttll y?i a. Aw CTBeiAX."
US SalllTea SU, Sew York, Jim St. U8Z.
ta ean emigre. O-Bitoa. alee
it. r Z. P. Wlldi oa 78 Beet 4
Mew Berk Cttv. whve wtH take i
In teeUrytec to tkeai
euue lady. aaU la U
sua ay outer, witsue sue
TMwanBOWBsrrilcreefaaj
B. W. Bait, of Becaeefar, KJL, writes, Js
7. srsat
Havtog saffered serereiy . f or aossa
wtUi B iii .aedkartng fefledto ftaed
the pest three aaoethe. of Atbb's Saaaara
wilitirt. which has effeeted a eMselefe cere.
I elder it a sssgalSneet resaedy for all
nii m
Ayer'sSarsaparilla
stiaialatos and regalates Use aetioa of the
digtsUve snd aestatlletivs organs, itasss
aad oU.ail.QQS the vital forees, aad apssatly
cans Baeasasrisai, yewxalgto.
tie Gout. Catarrh. Csaoral DebUlty .
ell Usiaswi aristog frosn an
uuu sgAed ssBdlrlsa of the Moad,i
easd vitality.
It U toooeaparahly the cheapest
eiae, oa account of its eoacentrated streagta,
aad great power over disease.
raxraaxo bt
Dr. J. C. Ayerrn Co., Lowell, Maes.
Soul by sll Druggtets:prce SI. sis
Wheat Stored
sAT THK
MAGNOLIA MILLS.
Having purchased said mill I witt so
eetve wheat in store at tbe mill and
house.
Whim parties wish to will will Buy
wheat or deliver it on their order.
Sacks furnished to patises
store.
July 15th, 1884,
JOHN A, CRAWFORD.
AWiistorator'8 Notice of Appuiifc-
ment,
NotUe is hereby given that tha under-
ted haa been, by the County Cavrt ef
n ctiuntT, Oregon, duly appointed As-
appointed
stabalaWlh
minlstiator of tbe estate ef Mahsla WUssb,
deceased. All persona having elalasa
against aaid estate are repaired to present
the same, duly verified, to the nndersisns-
deceased. All parsons having alaisss
ed, the office of Weathsrford A Blsckhurss
in Aibsny, Oregon, within six monras
from the date hereof.
Pbior WnaoB,
Wbats ; bkfo ej A Blaobbu w, Ados'r.
Atty'e for Adrn f
Ssptextber 22nd, 1884.
PATENTS
MTJKK 4: CO-of the BISJSUJIU ABW-KUlfesev
Urcaa to ot aa Soil etora for I'ateetn. CartaOa, Trad.
i obtained Uuvesh KLTOf CO.er.uett.ei
ilamua) Ajtaatcaa. the reseUtaaa. uuS
. wtd ay etronlated esieatlSe paper. SjLSCefea.
Geaa.
WBSJaUaaWCTOaaS!sS
mora, Carwestcsee. Basle, and KiBisiews
ef Use Skia, are tbe direct i seals of aa
toner state of the Wood.
aeat sssetssl sataortsies as the sees yew
erful Mood fserMer to nwlsasi It fr.es
tb. system from all foal Bassets, satrishss
tarsarTsMsl'" esttsesit, sad proves itself a
Aoase''ssoaSsaee Sntrs..t.d wttB
serta'eloee eores (aleen) cm say .tesa-. Tee
SS e n assa I a sldi at sbbasbjBB
s sWk awwrwwsW-B
JSeWBSBBBBBBBBBBBBi
shampooed. JOS WEBBER.