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

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STATE RIGHTS DEMOCRAT,
THE BIST ADVERTISED lEClDff
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VOL. XX.
ALBANY, OREGON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1884.
: .M. :m . . I ttl ' ' "
no 21
Itaiea for other advertisement
knows on application.
r, 0re tuoutha
l- joiii 1 1 (i 11111 i n iDi
steale H
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
R. S. STRAHAN.
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Albany, Oregon. "
PRACTICE IN ALL THE
W Courts of thia State. Will give
pcclal attention to oolteoHona and probate
moo In Poeter':: now brick. 9ti
B. MONT ANTE.
ATTORN AT LAW.
Notary Public.
Offlce npMniw, w John Br?f
J K. WBATHKBTOBD,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
aLBAXT. .
. moAcTtCK lH ALL THE t'Ot'lVTB OT THE
W rpUop given to oollocUons and
probei
In Odd Fllsa Temple
i. o. rownix.
W. . BTLTBtJ
wiwBU, B1XYEU,
vTTORNEYS AT LAW.
llnASlYU,-t0" ?
ietiYn. promptly mode on all jpolnUt.
Loons nesrotnaea on rB- -eaf-Omee
In Foster' Brie.-
ltnlStf.
J. J. WHITNEY,
itteraej And Conusellor It Lav
AND
Notary Public.
ALBANY, OREGON,
.; tn .11 nf the Court
of
.bbSuS! riu bnVneea Intrusted to him
will bo promptly attended to,
esr-OfBce in OToole's Block.
E. W. LANCDON & CO.,
Stationery ana ioh aruu
Irew Stock end Low nrn
OX'A' g 33K"Cra- 8TOEB,
Syl 4UI1HT. OE0?t.
POSHAY & MASON,
Druggists and Booksellers,
ALBAXT, OBEGOW.
vltatttf
A. PRUSHAW,
DRUGGIST.
Stationary, Toilet Moles, Etc.
FIESCnlPTIflSi CAIEFCLLT fILlBD,
Albany, Or.
DR. C, W, MA8T0K
Physician and Surgeon.
Office on Frst Street, ju w v w-
Meyers.
ALBANY, OREGON.
DR. M. H. ELLIS,
Physician and Surgeon.
n-Offlce and residence In McBwoin.
Block.
Alhanv. Oregon.
LOUIS GAMPEAU'S
Barber Shop.
Storing done with neetnees ?harp
MBnrn, which .re always kept In good
SSon ied hair cnt in the very beet
style. ..
WA VING.
LatnrDRY axd chgta kebchamwg rost;
wrsM Rie te and JaMMM tooda. Ltoer
.JSSd- bX. prteT Ccatractor lor
Chin tabor.
trSext to CitT
FURNITURE.
I bare the beet atock of furniture in the
city end w;ll sell
Cheap, Cheap, Cheap,
The only utoek of
WALNUT FURNITURE
in the citv and the lowest price in the
Valley. Come and eee.
Undertaking,
A. complete stock and can give SATIS
FACTION. Try me,
A. B. WOODIN,
J. J. DDRRIS,
Bridge Bailder
AND
GENERAL CONTRACTOR,
SCIO, OREGON.
TkTOTICE OK PUBLIC SETTINGS SO
rj I.ICITED. Plan, and spec! Qcations
flrnishedon short notice.
ALBANY
COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE
EIGHTEENTH YEAR.
ALBANY, OB.
The First Term will commence oh
Ttwday, Sept., IGtb, 1884.
Far particular concerning the courses of study and
the price of tuition , apply to
KBT. ELBKKT M. C'OSDIT, Presrae.t.
Aloany Bath House.
mHI TJNDBKSIQNED WOULD RESPECI
JL felly inform the citizen of Albany sod j
eiaitjtaat I hM e taken charge of this Establish
went, and. by keeping olean rooms and payin
aerie t attention to business, expects to suit al
taeie wko may faror us with their patronage
Harvaf aerctofora earned on nothing bat
Flrst-Ciasti Hair 0resslnt? Saloons
earjaeete te a ire entire gatisf;ction t- aJ
JMa0kU4xen and Ladiei' Hair neatiy a a
" a W aw 'W T n t'A f
IIohH Forget H
WOOD'S IMPROVED BIN
DER,W00D'S MOWER,
t Jt 3 QiXAM
LA BELLE WACOM,
The word. Lo Belle" to I e b
"tUaJAUly."
PLOWS AND DRILLS,
CUTTING BOXE8,
-AND-
Ail kinds of ApCuituPal Imple
ments kept by the nnderaipefl.
JULIUS GRADWOHL,
Agent for Frank Bror., Portland
THE ALBANY FURNITURE
HOUSE,
BRINK & SON.
(Sooceeeor. to)
Damiaia, Woodin & fisher,
Manufacture. nd dealer, in all kind
FURNITURE,
wonld reopectfaUy inform toe MbHc that
mannfiMture to order, and will keep
they manufacture
constantly on nana, o complete v.
all desirable
line, of
FURNITURE,
and will eell at bed roc it pncoe.
Bed-steads a Specialty
STONE AND MARBLE WORKS.
rVlLIE UNDEBSIGSED WISHES TO
inform the public the ho i. now pre
ptedto do all kind. f nd
work on short notice. All work to w.r
rand to give $Mlo. OT work
any and all kind of stone, bttt deal prin
dpilyin Oregon City grenClmnlnK
repairing a.d roeettlug -Jj"
and examine my pricee before pareba.
!ng eloewhere Jl will not benenwld.
Phopoo west ride of Ferry twetoppo
slteportomco. Q w HARRIS, Prop.
REVERE HOUSE,
rtrt en Blswertfc AiOeay,
Chaa- Pfeiffer, Prop'r.
Thta bow HoUl to to biOji
" with tfc belt tho market afford.
Tbbtos
prtag
r Com-
Beds InoTWy
A food ftompto Boom tor
n !! Tn-t'
rrrree Ceecn to and free. Ike Hotel.
MISS EMMA SCHUBERT,
IILLnHRY AID DW88HAD1B.
Cutting and fitting by the new Tnytor
System.
OPPOSITE REVERE MOUSE.
DBS I. W.&MARYT. Clfll.
Pliysicans & Surgeons,
ALBANY, O I
. ) 1.
Offer tbelr profowtonal ienrtoetb the .ctttoef
r inn ,a uliaeest eamuu. umo "
u Court tl juae.
Call t Langdoa ai C' Drag
DR. J- P. WALLACE.
Physician and Surgeon,
Pint Street be
viiworAih anH Tivoa Street. Call
WOTU ffIWw w - ttA-.
left at E. W. Langdon & Co'e. Drng Store
Albany, Oresron.
ALBANY SAW AND PLAN
INC MILLS.
All kinds of rough, dressed
and seasoned himber,laths and
nickets keot constantly on
hand Bills sawed to order on
shortest notice Use only best
Calapooia timber. Price and
terms made satisiactory.
ROBINSON d. WEST.
Albtxxiv Or
Insurance.
F. P. Nuttina, at Uie Dbmocbat .offioe
has charge ol the following nrsci aes
Insurance Companies : j
COMMERCIAL UNION OF LONDON.
NORTH BRITISH ANO MERCANTILE.
HARTFORD OF CONNECTICUT.
IMPERIAL, LONDON, NORTHERN &
QUEEN.
LONDON AND LANCASHIRE.
COMMERCIAL OF CALIFORNIA.
SC9TISH UNION AND NATIONAL
A MS FOR SALE.
ieh grade merino rams, yearling, and
two year olds. Also a few Jersey raalf
calves from three quarters to fifteen six
eenth bred. Priese reasonable,
Mo Km awT Ba
1
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
Thki powder MW rartea A man-el of puriaty,
ligthaml whi.imna. More ooaoiel than
tb tr Jnwrv kin.u, and oaaeel be oM In empiMlee
m tea aulttuuio on I it, abort wetgkt, aluai or
pnospaata poweer. BoUi only
Baaira Povaaa to. loe Wall bin
i.i
ItOTit
Wroel. . T.
QiticuTd
ra. aeattk' Cast, aael wkal Um Wtmr, Mr
esaletairy kaa la say about It.
To tub m sue : I here ben e fearful u0rr fur
SfWea yar. ml tho tlto wltb wbai baa bean
uaoriUlt Khrum. I'riaaa asat Laura.
J Um Ilka, aad bar always beseteldtkmt ihora waa
o cur fur tu. and nav oaaa a eieeearf t teat i
bad a soon dia a lira. I b baea so badh alHWt
d aiintheai that tbare waa aot tee seaaUaat eput
'roio ih. crown .f tar baad to tho aulaa of to MM
was oat iDnsn I and a red se criaaaea. it
wwaid iitawjmm a sseall whit i-u, hi bad a
at war aot dat. bet If t ea
se beat thaw, or seen after OHar erst as
teay would burn aad run Inaitlur unit'
a c mpbrtadrr, red seala, watch would b-
leaMteassdaftoereeband lank tery ant aa-
try, aad tea barnm naton would ba almost In
teWrab. I wa at Utuca aa lam that I coold saane
ly got about, and nld not dree myaeU wttbont aa
slate num. 1 aa triad taaay rawtadtaa, and have id
f 109 la a ebtgte laataa fat a pbjedan. but ba
ofHamrU only Unijx.rar y relief. AlUi uh helped fjtr
I aoaej reapaa4 agata to be a aauiy troubled
UiiHh.ii. ai.iM tiiMi .i laae t
aalaii 'l m murh a to he entirety dtsoeursptd . Ut
June, however. I was advised by KM end sir L C
McKiaMry, who are w!i known tu the lactase, to
try your t met a Rraaaoai : and I twit tfwoakow a
uttta cuunte. fr m their lamrabi oMeiee of Ukeei.
totry thnr virtue. About the y
eta weeks I beaan to see a tamtMnt tmpi
until no(fet.lflS) Ism about as (0"d a
my neab la aa tee mem of a ch"t.
Ml'Jj, isrsj, SMITH.
I certify that the above staUmaat of my V4c !a
."rrts-t. aad 1 J4o tih bar la esprawasna my gratl
tuue for the jfreai bcnrBl ah tu reemved.
o, BJtrni.
I certify that the above statement u .-. rrcct. Mr
Smith te a iramlwiat aaaa in thu i-.mnaui.ity, whara
la a wwU-kaown clcalrr n tk, aad
bia staiamenl, wttb that el hi wife, b f ully entitled
to eredlt. l-ne at gbteetaarl. froviaoo of tfaabee,
thU twenty -acvcuih day of wb-. late.
- - e v. atatanTBT.
x total r of Use u
lem-IhmNW Hr Smith rtetnUr n4 b
Urn birto bt Uxr vjS b!r Hcrman-m! jr ruml.
LCMcKt.WKY.
.WjrAdrmt Cb. Cef. P q So, and JU.SII,
uunaa,eept, es, net.
Cmtru Benurarr. ih n blood purser, and
CVru-t n4 rtTK iU O0r, lb tU ski
akin
tu! bmuitlficni, rr ul4 HifyiMW,
Ct ftA, Me. . HOJLf, Sic, RttuLmr, t
Price, Crri-
fottrr
a.d Cfaetej li al e..
Administrator's Notice.
IVTUTIUB la hereDy rt
tnCE la hereby frireo that the no
JlI draitmod Adraintatraioros" the eetate
of Harbard Sbeltoo. deeeeeed. haa filed
hie fioal account in the matter ef .aid ee
tate in the County Court of I Jon county,
Oretroo, end the Judge ef aald f'ourt haa
made an order accordinc to law directing
tbie notice to be publiebed, and haa ap
pointed Monday the &th day of J at. nary.
1885 at the hoar of one o'clock . r. in .. of
eeid day aa the time far the hearing of
obJeoUonk to eeid final acoouot and the
settle met it thereof.
HaBVZT 8stKLTO!V,
Powell A Bilyku. Adminietrator,
Attorney a.
ALBANY FOUNDRY
-AND-
MA.CIIIIVE SHOPa
STABLISHED 1S65.
Ry A. P. CHERRY, ettualed at corner or
First and Montgomery streets, Aioany,!
Oregon.
Having Ukeneaarce of the above named
Work., we are prepared to manufacture
Steam Ensines, Xaw and Orlet MUU,
aBreS
MachJnerv of all klnda repaired. Spe-
oUd attenuon given to repairing arm ice-
. . r m , . - e r i
ahanery
Patient SJakfaa daae la all lta U
lfitllyl A. F. CHERRY A SON.
T. J. STITBS.
ATTORNEY AT
LAW
AND
Notajry Public.
Dft.SArSFO
INVIfiORATOR
Js just wnat its Dame implies; a
Purely Vegetable
ipouud, that
acts directly -upon the
:onng
the many diseases iacid drMo that im.
DortantorandpTtmgthenu
toeroTiS ailments arise from us
w . av
:tion, suco. as
iaria, Sick-headache,
It is therefore a
rToliave CroodHealtli
llifil2yertTinst be kept in order'
aaaa aiWniS TTTTPT rsjTTnn'R ATAIt.
aa saaawaa"
TtretaihT,ivir TJppulales the Bow-
els, Strengthens the System, Purines tho
BtoOd , Assists Ingestion, irevems r everB.
is a xiousenoia xxeeu. iuyuiuhuiu
Family Medicine for common complaints.
Tl-a. fiANPOEL'3 LIVES IHVIGOEATOE.
Jin experience of Forty yean, ana itou-
s. rrr
sands of lemmomais prove wa juera,
ws-a Skin UY Al.Ti DTLKlMlia IM iifcuaijita.
n- r.n infnnn&tion send your address for 109
Zlmm nrc on the Liver and Its dUesaes," to
RD'S
iftm ear rfvJar errespmleat.)
Wabimkotow, Nov. jm.'ilSA.
Thibaj bon a lugubrioue Titan ki
giving tbo Uupubl leant n Wd.li
logtun. Mauy have eatan tbelr tur
key with 41m Irapraeaiou that It waa
the Heat thy woarti frib Oafdul
of the United HUtee. Mdny repub
lieins aolemnJaed the event hfrgetUog
drunk, as I know by oxpeHpnce-l
menu by pereonal cbeerratiotb I paw
them from my window.
Preatdwwt AHhnr .pent Ilf94ay at
Soldier home, where he rTVloftfna
the P. and croaalog the V of hit tut
meage to Congnreae.
The baltdere of Waehlngton'd mon
ument celebrated the day by wcrklng
on tbo summit of that dlrry pile;
never by artlflolal means, except by
balloon? and steamboat exploslansi
have men attained the eleratlon tbs
tbeee monument makers enjoy. They
have to avail themselves of every
tine day In order to corople'o the
work by the 22nd of February, when
the towering haft will be dedicated
in the presence of the governor of
11 the state., and ethers prominent In
official and diplomatic life, to say
nothing of parades, fireworks, boom
ing oannen from gnnboata In the Po
tomac, trumpets and drams.
Fast upon the) dedication of the
Father of Hit Country, will follow th
return of the Government to the prlo.
clplea and the practises which made
Washington's name and era memo
rable, a Democratic president win b"
Inaugurated on the fourth of March.
There la a world of meaning, of hope,
of promise In this coming event that
ia already casting Its sunshine before
tu.
reat crowds are expected In Wash.
Ington this winter, and great prepar
ations are afoot to entertain them.
Pseetdeutle! inaugurations have al
ways been the occasion of great par
ade, and pageants, but heretofore
the voluntary military organlaatiooa
have bean aimoet exclusively from
the Northern nod Western states.
At President Cleveland's Inaugura
tion It it expected that a number of
military companies from the South
will be preeent. This will furnish
the patriotic editors of republican
journals an occasion to aay that the
rebels have at Ut captured W tubing,
ton. Bat let the sore headed bears
howl. They will never learn that the
war Is over, but, after having been
beaten at the polla. and beaten In
their! conspiracy to make a second
tbeftof the presidency, they are no
longer formlbable.
It la not thought that the coming
seesion of Congress will be very In
terceding from a legislative stand
point Several appropriation bills
have leen already pretty well
lureu in comictee. some members of
Gongresa who are now In the city go
- aW . . . a a a . jmrnt a e a I
so mr to aay tuai an euort win oe
made to reduce the surplus revenue,
bat tt la not thought that the preeent
eeesion will be more sucoeeaful than
is tbe previous one io tbia dlrec-
tlrttv The nrAvailince rttdnlrtn with
menbera aod Senators here h that
Co u grew will not do more than pass
the regular appropriation bills.
The new president will doubtless
I convene the senate In extra eesaion to
confirm his cabinet and such other
I annnlntrnnnt. a. reouire nnnflrmstinn
Jr
by the Senate. Certain Republican
Senators-are disposed to throw every
obstacle in tne way or Mr. uevelsna.
ft d . k were in ttlr oower. would
embarasa his administration by re fas
log to approve bis appointments, but
the Republican majority In the Sen
ate Is vary small, and, there are some
liberal minded Republican senators
who remember l ho lesson of acquies
cence set by a Democratic senate In
couflrmiug the appointments of fraud
Hayee.
Among bacdreda of ready made
cabinets nrnfltored without nharia to
the new ptealdent, ft la observed that
they all conta!u;the name of Alien O.
Thunnan of Oblo, one cabinet maker
would have him to be Secretary of
state, another . Attorney General; a
third wants him appointed Secretary
cf Navy. The Impression Is genorai
and 9eap seated that no Democratic
council table will be quite complete
without the wisdom, learning, virtue
and judicial calmness, of Thurman.
Political wise men and sages agree
that th P. M. General will
most
I. a m . a a
prooaoiy come irora a soutuern state.
I He will have the appointment of more
but these
appointments come more directly
under the charge of the first assistant
P. M. General, who with the auppos-
ed approval of the P M. General,
I ...
munatroa all annn n manU that a pa
m
not made immediately by the Presl-
d f
A Califuruia fruit grower has suc
ceeded in growing elitigstona peaches
so large that but 15 can be packed in a
21 pound box.
TK ftOITHRB PKOrLK
, - i-aaaew
BftoWKsviLLC, Oa., Nov. 20,1884.
BDfToa Stan man : The Republican
prase of the country sad their late
lUnd.rd-bearer, Boodle Blaine, are
taking their defeat very aauoh to heart.
Was the like ever known before, that a
dsssateJ o od id ate fur the Presidency
made auob an aes ef himself aa Blaine
haa dune atnoe bia defeat, aa evidenced
by eia late telegram to the Republican
aatittial Oomraitete, and atill later bia
address to his Republican mourn era, at
Augusta, Maine f
And they aim veai art their anleec,
and poor ont their viala of wrath upon
the poor, defeneeleee heads of the peo
ple ef the "solid Booth" and that be
cause they, aa the people of Pennsyl
vania and other Northern Htatea did,
went up to the pull, and voted their
aeotimeota on the 4th of November.
In Blaioe'e letter of aooapt'.oee he could
aot find word, sweet and honeyed
enough with wbiob to woo the voters
of the "eoiid South nor did he in aoy
of his barranf ues previous to the Oc
tober election in Weet Virgioe, ever re
fer to then in any but kind term ; but
aa aeon aa that wee over, aad he new be
eonld not hope for anything from that
Mares, he then commenced to flaunt
bia "eoaaogutned garment," and at ill
keep it op. And even the great news
paper, the "infallible Oroniam haa,
since tie election, drawn it. weapons of
war, donned its meet car mine war paint
aad ia catting and ateabing right eod
left, hither and thither, here and yon
der, like a blind enake in dog days.
Now, gentlemen, yoa had joet aa
well contain yourselves, "the child is
born, and his name ia Anthony." Too
ere defeated, aad yon had just as well
some down like little men and acknowl
edge it, and accept the result graceful
ly, aa the Demoerete Kbea done for
yean, and even once wbe-t 'h.r had to
aobmit to fraud.
The leading Kfpuuiican. now aae
that tbey mad' a mietak in rnfra ehte
ing the near., of the d ttb. Toe-ir
object ia granting ib-ft the fraocblar
waa a aetfieh one. It wee not fur any
love they had for the uetro. but they
- thought the would be a
of In-
oreaatog the Republican vote e I there
by lengthening out their leaee of pow
er ; but tnetead of that it haa acted ae
a boomerang, and instead of giving
them a I mger leeae of power baa ten
the meat, a jf abortening it. Tbe IXojo
oratic patty, at tbe time, thought it
was a m intake to enfranchise tbe color
ed peopif , fur tbereaeoo that tbey were
ignorant and not qualified to vote un
derstand ing. y.
Now in i egard to all this betderd.ah
iauly spouted so much bj the Ortgon-
ian, in regard to the S utb being kept
solid or fraud aod the ehotgun jolicy, I
take ia noon mvself to' aay it ia all falee.
eleationa in the Souths Sum. are
- . lh Ara ln M
hwn ,Dr) th, forB, Uw
, mw, , tM ,t.n i.
nrtnmrn tmtmm t aa Mt .a.b
VUV W f -wmw wmwrnw m mm -mmrmw mmw - ' B w
thia from mere hearsay, as does the
editor of the Orayonian, for I have no
Idea hs ever sat hia foot within the
boundary of one of the Southern State,
in bis life, and particularly during the
period between 1861 and 1865. I waa
a
born in a Southern State io 1840, end
lived there continuously up to the year
1875, when I came to Oregon, "ith tbe
exception if a short time during the
war. Nor was I rebet. I waa one of
a large number in tbe State I haled
from Tennessee that believed the
Southern people had no cure for war
at tbe time they seceded ; that they
were entitled to their right, in the
Union ; that this was aa much tbeir
Government aa it waa th.t of tbe
Northern people, eod that i he people of
the South a'aould wait untd Mr. Lin
coln waa inaugurated, and aee whether
he intended to interfere with any of
the rights of the South ; and I showed
he honesty of my convictions in that I
ensereu toa u nimi armj ru too
MrTed thrw Utui.y - ant
mM m ontreu 11 " ,nt
ue, I think my word u untitled to
m mwn reow aa teas oi .uy cntor
wno n0Ter WM 1B lH "ulu "iU ,,uw"
nothln8 of aouthern people except
wb1 h bM bwrcl-
The Southern people were honest in
their effort to seoede. They had been
taught that they had a constitutional
right to do so, whan they thought tney
could not get their right io tho union,
and after they made tbeir effort and
were defeated, tbey aa honestly accept-
ed the result, and to-day a ection,
are aa loyal to the Government of tbe
United States, aa Mr. Blaine or an
other ci.issn of ths North. So fat hs
the negroea voting in tbe South ia
concerned, the moat of there vote the
Republican ticket, aa the returns from
those States show, but then a large
minority of them are controlled by the
whits people in the South, in the same
manner that the same class of whites
are controlled by the intelligent portion
of the North, and through that influ
ence vote the Democratic tioket, aad
ae a .a it .a aaa a
tact that a colored man has continuous-
ly for yeers irpreseoted a Houfb Caro- I
(bus keep the Etoutb solid. Is not the
uea Ataw-ioc in toe ueagrees m taeiworc in me luntur, fur' her then to
U oiled atee,aod that one bee this year
.la VaW .a I
dwmi eieeteo to repreeeat a re tiu
U.ruitna Uiatnct fjajejajajdw swlswaae to
aa'iafv art? raamunaltl imIixI tJta i umn I
" I
tiona are nee in the O..UI1, t
No, the Sceptre haa departed from
Israel (be hlgbnat aad deereat ambi-
tioa of the "Piiimed K. udbt" bad
been dashed to the grouul, vbeu al
most wttbik bia reach -t I, he an 1 hi.
hireiiog editwr. niiin h semethinr
uu woTcn to veut the" 'wei sua ai
log cooes handier than ih people of
the Booth. But the dsy and time bee
psmsa ween eucu tinnga caa n.e any
' . T7 7
effect. The people of tbe Booth bsee
r L .
demonstrated to the world that they
. . . .
panted when aucb tbioga ca b.e eny
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aaa a...i aaa faaaaa I L it L. . a 1
irrwair ta we naru w piw-
grese, sod the editor of tu Vrifmut
need not lie sorprtaed to See them a
eery impYrWaat factor in the governing
power of thia oonntrr 1u the future,
eod it will be deem through intelliganee
ead aot the shotgnn pi war. And ia
order te laform himself, I would ad rise
tbe editor of the Oejwiioa to visit the
South daring the World's Fair at New
Orlesas, and be will see things that
ail) surprise him.
Tama ia not .aether et of people
uader the saw, spn.eg from the Angle-,
Baaoe race, who wen 'J bear up to on-
-urmoriogly a. the Mother, people
!" ,
Ther.ii no f.tr m.ud.d ,rraoo, beh.
Republieao or D.mov..., whucan go
among tbe Beuthern fm.ple acd stay
with them long enough to beeoase ee-
quainted with them, who will not come
awey, end confirm every word I have
written in this communication, and ia
foot, moeb more. They can then very
readily see why theta is alwaya a
Demoerauc roaioritv in the Soath. He I
will see that a large aainority af tbe
ww w
old slaves are atill on the old planta
tiona where they were eaiaed, and that
they tbink mor s of tbeir old meeter
than i:bey do of anyone ales, and that
they are influenced to vote with tbeir
ed m eaters, not through tear, bet
-ira,, as it war aouod to hj ear ef
lha cliior of tbe Of eenian, tbrengh
i ' i si affaettoo and through inUreet.
I hare deemed it proper in viudieatioo
of a mach wronged people to eri'a tbia
meeh, end 1 hope, Mr. Editor, yen
will pat don the length of this tetter.
TOl , , .. . . .
What 1 have written bar. been done
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hurriaoir. ami ia rsrt d ttMinnMted
and eow in eoacloeion'l sen ! my con
gratulations on the splendid victory
77 r Z rTn,7 77. "
the election of Cleveland and Han-1
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Jm.U nJ T Lam lk.1 f I. - mmm mi mm I
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aro. vc propoa-sy a-,a y .u. Vra,vw-
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next day at two alter the alretton.wbesi I
7 I
eaia tu.t tu.re we no., now niag
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. ..... ,. . TjPrTt, hy women o all nationa, for
da ia lha saaaalaiajaml marxwl. I aa k a eavrvnlji I
w r ww ww--
ever see the Democratic perty out of
power. I was very sorry not to bel ...... i t ... vMm . .
T, ZZmmJ j . a . Iar attention t3 this as tbe very
sun vo oviiue sw t inusuu t wwiuat, w
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tne grand juoi.ee, nut wane not tnere
" w- wt "I'""'
Your. Truly.
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. UALURAITU.
TimrfilULHUB UfirAJSTaaJaT. .
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BDITKD BY
WiBti'i ChriitUi TiBiperiiei
UllSI
u i .; c .u- r n t tt
aT5.-. ..r,HH . ... . .
held Tuesday, Dec. 9th. Devotional
mmmmi J.....J u i la-aittl
wsw j ...
uustnecs meeting oaiiea to oraer
mm. a - m, m a a .
oy tne rresiaent. tne oecretary UQ'DB
. .1 t .j. en. a . i.
absent Mrs G E. Wei vert on acted aa
j t -
last meeting reea ana approvea. imc -
tnra Ritmmittee ranorted five lecturers
r
aecured lor tbe lecture ooursr, me urst
lecture to be given Utt, lth. Dy rror.
Lyman of Forest Grove. On motion
it was decided to have the lecture at
the W. 0. T. (J. Hell and admission
lee placed at 25ct.
. !,. tn ,u
letter to the
Mrv E. Terrell, of
a
Union from Mrs.
Seattle, W. T., waa read and ordered
published. After tbe -ead ing of tbe
letter a most earnest prayer was offered
by the president. After some further
business the meeting adjourned. Four
teen members present.
Editrkss W. 0. T. U. Column :
We have all noticed how differently
an object looks from different stand
points. Soma of us have been aocus-
ay
tomad from childhood to gaze at times
in admiration upon tbe tips of tbe snow
peaks, known ss the Three Sisters.
In crossing ths Cascade Range by
one road, tho traveler comes quite near
the northern pcak and ia aurprieed
into acknowledgment that ha haa never
bed a proper conception of its propor
tion aad granduer before. But getting
farther east we see the three from base
to summit in all their beauty and aub
lioiity. Rspl with wonder sod awe at
the wonderful worka of our Creator, we
would never tire of looking at tbe vast
piles of rook, ice and snow. And we
want to exeiaim"what is man that thou
art mindful of him."
Se perha f,om tldldbood re b.
.dmirrd the Ti tn.ience cause b it d A
not reelize that we Pad at v t evlewM
give a woid anel fwfhafe , ,,!, no
a - .
ua men (l jr. fMVO, Umil the .fk-
i'.ga cf th W. C. T. TJ. wie bra L
try Jt,m .. .
w... M1IIC, w 11 1 1 . Aty 1,, i
rct ihet -l.rc a. ,
for wornt,, efiQ w'tt
btde tfTuis I,.'
i-raiic! work
put tortii hf
Thanka t to th
a I'Mltitr Fathar
gave victory
wm
ho
a
prat rag bend of
lMha st. a
UV
it. Tbfn
ere v that a.oeamatif
. d .a
minds
awakened, heaits and lands
interest!, c. meHsiatad wkich have m
oeeaad f,n ik.. i.
"o I iota that iay to the trreent (o
Wof t nj - . ' t
w m1n V ''r the adrauciui t.t of
t t j .1
' eeue, and the srouwing of
IV" ta thejrdnty ard n rs, ne
M
rroui aTrw art of
land, Uahlet
lfrnm tUmn , ,
ftcrua
.Uoaea. bate
beee aeet cb:ii g worda
lion end lier f r ihi i;
f puecta
:ie-fi .rt.
wboee proortit a weT- neveg e 'xed
by the macs of tenp-rene- jsaviple ootil
preaented unier tbe rrip l bel l .f
Ood aad Kome and Nsiie In.t. But
aa tbe way rf the tuvmrm-.n traveler ia
sometimes intercepted by tb aci t ling
of tbe m iai, or tbe aud ita risteg of o
storm, so that to proceed on bia way
would be bstardoua. aniinal il, m
has aettled about u at eJZ, iklad.
j, ,K .ul w Dot frtr
Boii.riojr lh.t M tn uf,tm
m often feOo d by a momiug of un-
hium, so will WM VMA
rflfu, mn4 tf
ur Uiik fail io U owa .
aaM mud mJ diftet u. m.u
of thi( gM hum cjw
aae
Begnlar meeting of tbe Y. W. C. T
U. Bee. 9th. Devotional t xercisee
conducted by Mia. Howard. The btiai-
meettng called tj crder hv tbe
President, Mre. Brown acting aa Sec.
t Mam Alexander having left
the city, reetgne.1 the otfiee ,t Sec Oa
motion Mms Brink waa elected to 6U
the vaeaney. The Literary cm nit tee
van iaetroeted to have a regular c-ruree
ei tempera nc reading rea-lv for the
axt evening. N-w eommktees were
appointed aad farther arraogemtutB
made for tiki, New Teen receptioo,
The meeting wa una of much inter!.
Eighteen memM preeent and fonr
honorary member.
, ,
iVatioual Homan'a Cbrutuiu
-r , .
TemM.rance Unun haa takrn prelim-
insry steps t'.'wsrds securing, in all
parte of tbe woi Id, a concert of prayer I
for the temperance cause. Tbe noon
hour of each day has Wa des.gnated,
. '
oyer etnee me crueaae, ee a
individual lifting up of ths bcatt, and
J now it u auggeate! that, in addition to
JhumiJ mfmoon be the timO
for a temperance prayer tuoetin-', to be
. , , , , , . , .
held weekly aa may be determined ta
A,Bmrmnl j
the overthrow of the twiaon habits cf
j, ft , . . . , wq
. . e . . m.
I kmd ofa beginning. The temperance
, h 0OMnlu1 wUh hmli ai9.
B Onariee. aa wt-ll aa workers in tJiat
Lraat aaa .k.M f..,nd haln.r-d
in i i
I . 1 j T1
, , ' '
haaa alan a nrwiinlawi Vf ra Mara
T ui nf n,.. bIm li.. fr. r
I w. ;
been workiae on the Jracinc coast, un-1
I der tbe auspices of the National W. C.
T. TT.. to mslra a raonnnoiaaanea in tbe I
I . .1
. . , -i
Sandwich Island, Australia, and m r
M mtid j Tbjiting
' t "o
, miM,0Bariee of thoee oountriea and
a B
rodfAVOriM intr0(iu08 the W. U T.
I TJ. methods and to provide for a helpful
. . , . ' Am u u
1 ' . .
wnicn tne innuence oi ine eoeuet m -
1 M aoTemaot aball eventually
I . . , - . ..-a
I DM ae worm. viay inia earneat, hv
, ni, u.u k- .i,H.i.nLl hm.A
. . -,ir-. find a wel
I arva vulievtsiM . "wv avwutiawvij arejawwaw
0 , . t
come in the hearts and homes of Christ'
ians everywhere. 'Union Signal.
i western jctbw iora is recsooiug uu-
r
on hp,m8 4,000,000 barrels of sp-
I S
vt r i i
pie.
me
BEST TONIC. ?
Thia medicine, combining Iron with pn re
jmiZ
I a. pare blaed, Malurla,thUl and Fe ,
"t Uan toAudlnf remedy for Diaeeaes of tie
KMaeye aad iJrvev.
It la taValuable for Diseases peculiar to
Women, and all who lead sedentary Irvea.
It does not injure the teeth, cause headache or
produce constipation ofAer 7nmaedtctnrrn.
Itenricheaand pnrifies the blood, stimulai t
the appetite, aids the assimilation of food, v
l.eree Heartburn and Belching, and strengdi
n the muscles and nerves.
ror Intermittent Ferer. Lassitude, Lacl: t 1
Knenry, Ac., U has no equal.
tt The genuine has above trade mark r
red rvd lines on'wrapper. lake no otl.
a.;, aawtf SSOWS t MSSICAt CO, BJLTISOUt.
RStt!lGirJS, WOOD VRD A CO.,
Whole t rl its In i
mm A
iiuii mm m -
p.p na
TEST YOliH BAK1HG POWDER TO-DAY!
Sreaa adeertiaaa e
cout
tm Tear i
naeeeeee
Btayeaaru
avaraasfi
tectttasaa
ea a aa4 ate ee aa.
lalrea Ui
DOES HOT C0HTAJJI AJ
Ilia
iregaaesr afa
TBE TOTjtFJW 0TB.
PRICE BASING P0WDBB C0M
Dr. ftltf i Special FlOTty Eit
Dr. Price'. Up Yamsf lam
usm, aaaitay area.. The Bar Bv mm
TaaatteUae WarU.
FOR SALE BY WllWt.
cmicaco. m srr, louio.
fa- i,r Owuinr. Merle Ca, Partiaad, Or.
LIGHT HEALTHY BREAI
YEASTSH1
The eest dry bap yaast la tea werjg Jbjaa
rarsad by this yeast ta Itght. white and aaef
tir: I. he o;r qrr.wtwt eoefeeS fjSsa.
GROCERS SELL THCNL
Price Bakimj Powder Oo,
MaiTis el Er. KaTl Ml rdrtim tssok
Chicago, ia. at. Laula. feSe.
for eaie by Cattter. Marto aaa! Co., rWQsed. Oe.
EedCrownMills
I80M, LANHIK6 4 CO., PROPR'S.
itxw raocam rtovx arraaiea rea
A5D
BEST STORAGE FACILITIES.
Highest. Trice in Cash for
Wheat
A LB AN YOR.
I. S. ROBERTS,
City Market,
(SUCCESSOR TO FRED OOETZ.)
Will keep a full supply of good mease
bottmn P--1?
ALBANY, ORECON,
Chairs ! Chairs !
Rawhide bottom chairs for both eld aad
oang, at bottom prices at the factory of
La PUTNAM,
Albany, Oregon
H
ARDWJLRE OF ALL KINDS.
Axes, mattcoka. brush hooka, pioka
ahovela,apedea, forks, grindetooea, waeel-
everything you want, can be had cheap
for c5tsh at Pttere A Stewart.
barrowa. wnnsers. ropea, ana aimoe
pUTLERY.
Tia baat lina of eutlarv in the vaJlev
h.found.ak?0, - P V
I hnlnhr knivaa. hnntinr kniraa. Darin.
antvee. taoie acivee. loraa .no spoon,
I knives, shears and seieaors of all kinds.
-- - . - 1 - -' wmmiwm .... hrreiaht
nto AiUany. uome ana eee ror your
I sal res.
Farraaa emwai
I T30R SALE.
I one nunarea ana rony nrr, siu
a aa a m a mm. i mm,
I milee above Lebanon. 40 aeres in ant.
Uvatlon. ,"d
m-mmmm Comfortable dweliinr. aood
I Sutheoeaa Cheao. Inquire at tbia
office.
A . a
I OblUO Oi. aaifeixiiioxio.
1 1 Cweafit Cbart of Uu Stalt e Oreyei
1 rw. r rm.
In the matter of the Assignment
I ot
Cbaa. B. Montagne. J
Notice ia hereby given ta al ares' Masas af
Cbaa. B. Montague, that be bea taw Sew
made and filed with tba Clark ef the Orre
Court of the State of Oraeoo tor Liaa i
to be recorded, an assignment ef all bis
arty, real and personal, to ma tfce aa
i eu, ana wiai an cmuwra "
Montage are hereby notified to rjraseat taaSr
JJXU oath tom. .t tka .tora ef ereM
I anea wa : n a. Z a.L. dZ a mM T 1 s
ed, and that all crecutors ot eats
' Chaa. B. Montajrae, in the City ef
ia said county, within three man tba Seasa
the date hereof.
Dated at Lebanon on Nov. Stb, ltSe.
J. WOeemsu
Aaaiasiee.
Fowill & Budrxv for Ataignea.
LOR SALE.
One half block in eastern part ef tbe
city with fair house and barn will be aald
oe ear
o. o chkkrt. o.a.er.cssj
ALBANY
IRON WORKS.
CHERRY & PARKKS,
(Successors to C. C. Cherry.)
MacMfiigta, Miilwrights, and Iron
Fonnders.
w
E HAVE OUR NEW SHOPS ATX
completed, and are now prepared to
handle all kinds of heavy work. We will
manufacture Steam Enginea. Grist aad
Saw Mill Machinery, and all kinds ef Iran
and Brass Castmps.
PATTEKXS H4MI SHOET NwTIC.
Special attention given to repairing all
kind, of machinery. Will also magnate
tu re the improved Cherry fc White Orala
Separator.
Shep aa Baker Si: aeee a Keoadeer Teed.
Albany, Gr., Deo. 1, 180. IS
rra atai.nnrt una. aaa wevae
laaasiaiaaaeae.
IKsajtrow v si.. Xs 'vaa otvr.