The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, December 26, 1884, Image 1

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    S f ATS RIGHTS DEMOCRAT
ISSUED EVERY" FRIDAY
IT-
STITES & NUTTIK6.
OP SOBSCWPtlOU
Mt mat. la aJvanc
SS 80
to
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! 7, UtfM OMfiUM
miaSd aumW ;, " 'Mr
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
R. 8s STRAHAN.
ATTOBWBY AT LAW.
Albany reea.
VV vCl-i- f thu State
iuu r ' Tvtu
.plalatteationto ewleotion. and P
It ft
robete
Office in Foster's mw brick.
4tf
L. BL MONT ANTE.
ATTORN EAT LAW,
Notary Public.
Albavay res.
Office npataire, orer John BriWgo
1st street. Wl
J K.
MMMHT POftLlCv)
TTnuKRY AT LAW,
Y sut awafeass
i la OSS ret" iwy
ntri
- - n. W. n. IWUTaOT
POWELL & BILYEU,
vTTORNEYS AT LAW,
CollJSoVa promptly made onlpoln
Loans negotiated on rnaWeterma.
amoein Foster's Br.ohvn
Tl4nl9tf.
J. J. WHITNEY,
attorney And Counsellor At Laf
AND
Notary PbUCa
ALBANY, OREGON,
-Will practice In all
.vi.cu.tA All hniiine
of the CJonrta of
i Intrusted to him
wUJ be promptly attended to.
4r-offlee in OToole't Block.
E, W, IANC00N & CO.,
DRrGGtSTS.
Book. SUtkmery nd TbUet ArUcla A
Large BtoeK ana mw
OIT Z"
tyi
J;
tlT.
FOSHAY & MASON,
Oroggistsand Booksellers,
ALBASY, OalECKlM.
vlftntltf
A. PRUSHAW,
DRUGGIST-
ot&tioiiarj, Toilet Article, Etc.
ttlSCHPTIOJS CAnEFCLLY FILLED,
Albany, Or.
DR. C, W, MASTOK
Physician and Surgeon.
OAc on Frat Street, just west of Conrad
Meyers.
ALBANY, OKSON.
DR. M. hTELLIS,
Physician and Surgeon.
gST-Office and reaidenoa in McHwain'a
Bloek.
Albany. Oref a.
LOUIS CAMPEAO'8
Barber Shop.
Shaving done with neatneas and abarp
ram which are always kept tal good
condition, and hair cut to too rcry beat
style.
: aoa oa boiw "
ssTNezt to Gty Bonk.
FURNITURE.
I have the beet stock erf furniture In the
city and will sell
Cheap, Cheap, Cheap,
The only stock of
WALNUT FURNITURE
in the citv snd the lowest price in the
Valley. Come and see.
Undertaking,
A complete stock snd can give SATIS
FACTION. Try me,
A. B. WOODIN.
J. J. D0RRI3,
Bridge Builder
AND
GENERAL CONTRACTOR,
SCIO. OREGON.
OATftTTflR OF PUBLIC LBTTTNGS SO
W LICITED. Plans and specifications
fnrn ishedon short notice.
ALBANY
COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE
EIGHTEENTH YEAR.
ALBAIT, OR.
The First Term will commence on
Tuesday, Sept., 16th, 1884.
For particulars concerning the coarse of study and
tb price of tuition, ofply to
KBV. ELBERT V. COMD1T. Prenatal.
Aloany Bath House.
TEE UNDERSIGNED WOULD KiSPECT
felly inform the eitissna of Albany and ri
AS It j thst I have takes charge of this Estsblith
me t, and, by keeping elsan roomi and parts
Sriet attention to bniinos, expects to aeit si
th, a who may faro r US with thsir patronage
Having herstofors earned on nothing bnt
First-Class Hair Dressins Saloons
espsstt to give entire iatUf action to si
mn0ild:sa snd Lsdist' Hair nsstly ca
eiusft WM, I
saa&assee, wsflssa.
VOL- XX. x ALBANY, OREGON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 86, 1884. NTO 22
- mmmmmmmmmmssssm i I, ljJXJi'!L , , ,1 III I. U 'gawaevasa.a
Don't Forget It
WOOD'S IMPROVED BIN
DER, WOOD'S MOWER,
LA BELLE WAOON,
The words InBalmn.n Ft
the beauty."
PLOWS AND DRILLS,
CUTTING BOXES,
AND'
All kinds of Agriciltuml Imple
ments kept bj the undersigned.
JULIUS GRADWOHL,
Agent lor Frank Bros., PertUnd
THE ALBANY FUMITURF
BRINK & SON.
(Suoceasora to)
Dannals, Woodin & Fiaher,
Manufactures and dealers io all kind
FURNITURE,
wonldraapaetfnlry inlbrm the public tbst
they manufacture to order, and 1 P
constantly on band, a complete stock ot
all deal table lines of
FURNITURE,
and will sell at bed rock prices.
Bed-steads a Specialty.
STONE AND MARBLE WORKS
mnS TTNUKKHLUKbU a w
I Inform the public the toe is now pvv- i
pared to oo s4tirH - ZZJSTCTw:
.fi .nn all Stnos oi r- I
di&S 2tfZf7tir&
- : a. w . oaosn rs
log eiaewnerw a. a --
Hhon on west side or rerry
site pet omce- -oj HARRIS, Prop.
REVEM lUM,
Chaav Pfeifler, Prop'r.
rHoloIistUodspu
nfc th bast th
la trot t
tsWos
Cpria
r Ooov
lacrtrTBOMB. Agoos
WwartcBTTBtf,
HLLU1RT AID DRE88-HAXII6.
Cutting
end fitting by the
System.
Taylor't .
OPPOSITE REVERE HOUSE.
BBS I. W. & MARY T. COLE.
Offer their
sorriest to th
Lino sod
oosr Ooert Boess.
Coil at UegCoa MrtWiwHf
DR. J- P. WALLACE.
Physician and Surgeon,
mtt McMaiiM Alt ft rot StlSet be
vnh and T.voa Streets. Calls
left st E. W. Lsngdon A Co's. Drugstore
Albany, Oregon.
ALBANY SAW AMD PLAN
INC MILLS.
All kindi of roxurh, dretad
and seasoned lumber ,laths and
tickets kent constantly on
hand. Bills sawed to order on
shortest notice Use only best
Calapooia timber Price and
terms made satisfactory.
ROBINSON a WEST.
Albany Ox.
Insurance.
P. P. Nutting, at the Demoobat offics,
has charge of the following nrst-ciess
Insurance Com ponies :
COMMERCIAL UNION OF LONDON.
NORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE.
HARTFORD OF CONNECTICUT.
IMPERIAL, LONDON, NORTHERN &
QUEEN.
LONDON AND LANCASHIRE.
COMMERCIAL OF CALIFORNIA.
SCOTJSH UNION AND NATIONAL.
B sAMS FOR SALE.
Having taken charge of the sboTensmed : Unt
: a. Qnicrnnnfl. r m.,r.ti. imuunaut
rnysicaus S-Lrl oZimuL Mad. miliurr
ALBANY, 0 1 5 I I KL"aIr . b..r k
High grade merino rams, yearlings anc
two year olds. Also a tew Jersey msl
salves from three quartern to fifteen else
eanthbrod. Prices reasonable.
MoKitgaHT Bn
N 1 1
sfSl mfrtir
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
This
nvt vsr'te A Baavet si
ilh ih raulUtnd on low VMS.
tfesi or
Phnmasti bowSm. SoM only to
HoTAl
Baaiae tveeaaCo. I0S Walt IMS, It. Y.
Cuticura
Mrs. Baatth's Cass. smS wkat the Bev, Mr
eKtalatey has Is aajr aheal It
t.j ml
bMi fsarrol
for
vtmt with vast
or SsU tthram. iv.nta nd Uers.
uul tiM IISS, sad hv Iwnjrt bsSBlsUlkst ttMSS W
se oars for sm, sad havs bs w shwsesssstf tasi I
as4ssssonUMtl. I as Swss ss bsdl, sfttci
s4 ssssstlssas thst thsre wss sst. Um ssjaOttl ssst
tram Um srsa-s of mr Soad to lb of my test
Ubst wss sst disssssd sad ss red ss nrtsuss It
woaid ii le ssmOI whtu ipue, wstsk asd s
alrsry sppssrsaos. bat war wok imp, bat W 1 st
ffdit io aonl tasm. or sosasitsr thsir trot sa
pssrsac. Uwjr would burn sad ran liasOiir onu'
msrs wss s isaislsls dry, rod nsli. whlsa woatd ss
sssm So laOssssd sste sraok sad took ear u1 a-
rry, sadtSasareJaf sniuo weald b shs
tabrsbls. I wss st Usms st loots tbst 1 ssett
qr rot sboat, sadoooid not
I hss irtsd assr rsasilsa sad hsvs uM I
tiooto srirtssisaiss parskisa. ht aasssssr
sMslasS saljr isssparsrr rslkf. AJUWasbaslBeS for I
ubm. i mmi riiwMit ajsu. io b aTiMStr uWmi 1
SttHSf UM wtntvr of ISM IM tSSS I I
ss ssasb as to bssntttsht dtooSajoood
Jso. boworor. I ss sdWd by BJdsrand MrstC
osfery, who or wen taowa in tb rsstnes. Is
try roar Cvrmnu ttsttisj ; sod I toH nnbaw s
Um i norof . frooo Ihoir fovoroblo optoJoo o tbssa,
to tnr tbotr rlno. Aboet tb soeood wook of Jaly
last I lit, I tsatas tb rssasdlsi. sad wttaln
ots vsobs I bono to i
until now (Ortt) lam aU.ot xd i
"Wj Sssb is ss lbs Sash of s child.
MkS. OKXJ.SMITB
lorrtUy tbstths sbsre ilalisimt st
r wn to
m t-
earraet, sod I join ilb her in i
tads for tb srst boo til sbi bos
B. SMITB.
learttrr tbst tits sbovo
to sorrsst. Mr
caassafs aM aV taSmlaaBfSan'w aaVMa) ts tkmf
muity. whsrs
atwnVoThr IZrZmZt I
ordit. Dsnest mtswiit. rrnrtaos of Ueoss. I
thto tesntf. ssoosUi
ifc tr.h.r loos I
I a mckinstry. i
Minufr of tb OosdoI.
i.iH.n.... w. uiiw. .ii. mmA wl
ttooo bar to b thorooebJ, and ,njnU. ard.
Oajr Cla, Osof. T i Jfo, ood K H. I
sap, soa, nss, i
Cmct'sa Reaotrsrr, tb
rvn, - ,....iiv,. u.... ik.
batniesri, sro sold ..orrwhsrs. Fries. Ovn
' ' '
Administrator's Notice.
aaa. i ., r- i m iihi woa w ac a l Lisa a. tun nu
darsited Admintorator
of the estate
of Hsrbard Hhelton, (ineesed'. has filed
his flnsl scooont In the matter or said eo
toAo In tha (Iniint Honrt mtt Unn nmnlv.
Oregon, snd the Judge of said Court hat I
msoe an oruer aeon ran
this notice to bo pnblk
' li,?JTi,'!f7-Jl -"r1 I
said dayaa the time for the hearing of
objections to said final account and the
settlement thereof.
Has vet OsrsxTOB,
Powell A Diltbu, Administrator,
Attorneys.
ALBANY FOUNDRY
AND-
M4CIIIE SHOP.
fiHTABMUnKD 1MB.
By A. P. CHERRY, Bftuated at corner of
First and Montgomery Streets, Albany
Oregon.
Machlnerv of all kinda
repaired. Spe-
clal, attention given to repel
oblnery.
tiring farm ma-
Pattern Making done la all Its forms.
l&llyl A. P. CHEBRY A SON.
T. J. STITBS.
ATTORNEY AT
- a mrr
Notary Public.
IkSANFO
iaT w its name unpuesu
. 1 a . a JT I r.
xurety vcgwaoio wVFf.
acti directly "upon the
iaaawgi
the many diseases i
o that ono
portant organ, and
g the nor
tnerons
arise from, its
tier as
or
tion such, as
Biliousness
, Sick-headache
etc. It is therefore s
lruisrrAAfrVToliave Good Health
ahavlAToTmnst be kept in order'
SB, fiABPOBD'S liveb xhyioobatob
Invigorates the Liver, Regulates the Bow
els, Strengthens the System, Purifies the
Blood , Aswsts Digestion, Prevents Fevers.
Is a Household Need. An Invaluable
Family Medicine for common complaints.
3)3. IABTOBB'8 LIVEB DTYIOOBATOB.
An experience of Forty yean, , and Thou
tandi cf Testimonial prove it Merit.
WOB SALE BY ALTi DEAIJER8 IN MED1CINKS.
lor full information and yonr address for 100
awes Book on the " Liver snd its diaeaaes," to
Saucroan Si suahs aw CLIt'
RD'S
INVIGORATOR
'Is
A TALK WITS! JSSW AVIS
Mr. William L. Taylor, of the law
firm of Paella k Taylor, returned front
New Oi leans. Whits on the trip be
visited Jefferson Darlast his boms,
near Beaovoir, Mist., a ant all station on
tbs Louisville 4 KsskfUls railroad,
midway between Mobile and Now Or
leans. Mr. Taylor describes she home
of the confederate leader so s typieni
old- time plantation mansion, one story
to height, with ipaeiom halls
imposing portion. The
view of the gulf, nod is tut rounded by
s think grove of orange and magnolia
Mr. Taylor saye that he won ra
SOfdkQj by Mr. Davis, nod.
eJsat they had been aalklof n few ma-
meoAs, Mis. Davis and her daughter, n
youoa lady, appeared In the
room, accompanied by a young Chicago
lawyer. Mr. Davie insisted that he
should remain in the house over night.
Daring the evening the oonverestion
turned upon the war, sod Mr. Davis
talked freely upon all luhjeete thst
were brought up.
'What it the southern estimste of
the federal generals T ' inquired Mr.
Taylor.
"I cannot give yon the eomhorn
timate," Mr. Devls replied. "I
give yon my own estimate."
"What do yon think oi Grant t was
aeked.
Grant," ho aaid, "wee lergely a
creature of circumttsnses. I remem
ber thst the first time I met Grant was
when he wee stationed on the Paeioo
Ooootaa a Lieutenant. I was then
Secretary of war. Joe wesoharged with
drunkenness and n select of dutv. I
STe him hie nootos between standing
. . . . . , , . , Z
trial and resigning. Hs resigned. I
, . . . I J in
ww mmi urn wuuiu. 'wiiaiai unwi
was a groat military nommandar. Ho
waa very atneoions He fenght n bat
tle as a matter of business. Men were
i ooge in the wheel Ail the men
end means be wanted were Disced at
his command and be bad every advan
tage. Hs would bnve been discharged.
from the army of the Potomac aS it had
not boon that too many ohsnges hsd
J7 pUoe in the army."
tiTfk.t t i i
" um ' juur miwiiB vn uanviai
Sherman V
"" 1
ooBnuto. nr. arawie sain, -wm
i.a n r t f
apoo U the SOUth St AltriC Was
W ak. Ho ore tboir 'on rro
- ' ---sr"
Of uod no wee erusi, yet he waa a
great ttrategitt."
"Yet," interrupted If tea DaU, he
i mi .
inn omen monster, wnet no
did not nee lie destroyed."
"Sherman hesitated," Mr. Dsvle com
turned, "fcr a long time between join
tag the eonfederetc army and the union
army. We were uncertain which he
would do. ' He Anally joined the union
army, thinking, I eoppoce,
that more
-My Use' remarked Mr
Davis, "is
that Meads wae the most skillful Gen
eral in the Federal army. General Lee
onee said so me that be could undar-
einnd the movements of nil the Generals
in the Federal army easier than those
-
General Meade. Those above Meade
never allowed him to display bit full
Sower. He wee hampered end kept
down through jealousy."
Mr. Taylor How did yon regard
McCieUen t
Well, fir, McOlcllan wae the best
trained soldier in the war. While
Secretary of war I teat him on three
mittiont ons to Europe, to
methods. Ho returned
now ledge of military
discipline and methods than waa poo-
by My maQ in tfcU country."
Mr. Taylor Oonld he have entered
Richmond if ho had poshed oa across
the Cbickahominf ?
''Well," Mr. Davis anstrtred, laugh-
. tlI . f
bo asid
'
that if hie foresight had been at good aa
hie hindsight he might have made a
ortano on cotton. Something of the
name kind waa probably the fault with
McClellan. If he bad known the weak
ness of the Confederates and had thrown
hit army aoroas the river, I think; be
oouid have entered Richmond. We
thought be wouldtand I believe General
Lee thought io, t' e."
. Mr. Taylor Who do . you regard as
the greatest of the Confederate Gsoer-
eisl
"T Annsidor fton.rel SUdnov JahntOU
I i
lu' .i(im xtv tVim Uf.a war Gsneral
hWMW W.mu w I VMW .".ww - '
Lee stands next in my estimation, and
as we move away from the war his des
perate struggle against overwhelming
numbtrs will be a marvel in war an
nab."
"Mr. Lincoln was a vnlgar joker,"
Mr. Davis said, "but withal a great
man. He wae wise and he was honest.
He could have been of great goad to
the routh if he had lived, and his un
timely death was a great loss to us.'1
Hs was quiet and apparently in deep
meditation for several minutes, and
then resumed : "Yss, it wss a great
loss, for hs was succeeded by a low,
mean demagogue Johnson"-and a
demagogue is the wotst of men. J ohn
bouse liea la
wes unschooled, but n msn of great
native ability. He bad no conviction
and tried to please all. Lincoln waa a
man of greet vigor of mind, sltbough
he waa plain and rough. If Mr. lAa
ooln had livod the sooth would have
bed a President that understood her
condition, sad he would beve been of
store ham fit to her then any other msn
oonld possibly have been. He wae en
honest man. His death wit a groat
misfortune to the south." ita.
Lieut. U reel j has promised his wife
that ha will never go to the Artie rs
gioJaS again.
The youngest member elect of Con
stant is Robert M. La Follett, of Wis
consin ; he it twenty eight.
Queen Victoria has conferred upon
Sir John McDonald, the Canadian
premier, the Grand Crocs of the Order
of the Bath, in recognition of bit emi
nent public scry ires.
Through Grover Cleveland's election
the number of Presideate furnished by
New York will bo four, two by aooU
dent, Millard Fillmore and Cheater A.
Arthur, and two by eleotton, Martin
Yen Boron, elected forty-eight years
ago, and Grover Cleelsnd.
The Presidents' wives now living are
Mrs. Polk at Nashville, Mrs Tohn Trier,
Richmond, Mrs. Giant in Naw Jersey,
Mrs. Hayes, In Fremont, and Mrs Gar-
field in Cleveland. Of these, too wtd
ows, Mrs. Polk, Mrs. Tyler, and Mrs.
Garfield, draw from the G.vernm.nt
ooasooi of $9000 a year each.
Chief-Justice Greene, of Weabiogten
Territory, in hie mat charge to the gtaad
jory, bears the following testimony to
the good effect of women serving oo
juries : "Twelve terms of Court, ladies
and gentlemen, I have now held In
which women hare served, aa grand
and petit jurors, end it is certainly a
fact beyond dispute thst no other twelve
terms to salutary for toitatnt of crime
have ever been held iu this Territory."
Alexsnder Hamilton's old hums at
Si. Nicholas strous snd 138th street,
Now York, with his specious grounds
and wide pure he, is soon to . become
transformed into a series of oidinary
city lots. Eght j years agQ, snd mote,
Hamilton epent there the heppieet dsys
of bis life, with his wife end seven chil
dren. The building is two ttoriet high
and sixty feet equate, commanding a
noble view of the iiooeieon River and
the Palisades.
Jsmes Gordon Bennett, the elder, in
an editorial published in the New York
Ieraid in 1840, when there was not a
jobbing houee within a mile of Clafltn 's
present ws rehouse in New York city,
predicted tbst all the land below Gnal
street would soon be occupied by whole
sale trade, end advised bis readers to
make investments in real estate. In
fifteen years from that time Clsflin
built his great warehouse on a plot
formerly occupied by rookeries, snd the
predicted trsntformstioo soon became
Russell Ssge is said to be tbe Ust
calculator in America, being both rapid
and accurate. Sage and Jay Gould
maintain their intimacy ,and are in nw
degree necessary to each other. They
are not rivals, for Gould does not d
in puts snd calls bit business being
heavy stock operations, ptsying bull
and bear alternately, ae self-intereet
may require. These men aid each
other in procuring loans, and are at
times heavy borrowers. Cyrus W.
Fisld is alto a heavy borrower.
Big houaee and Small families seemt
to be the rule in Fifth avenue. W. H.
Vanderbilt and wife occupy a $2,000,
000 palace ; Mrs. RL. Stuart and Mrs.
A. T. Stewart, 'both childless widows,
also each has a palace. Harriet Lenox,
sietsr of Jamas Lenox, never married,
but keepe house in the spacious dwel
ling which Jamee erected forty yeers
ago. and in which he passed his latt
dsyt. Mrs. E. D. Morgan ie another
instance. How hollow, after all, ia the
grandeur for which so many atruggle for
a lifetime.
Research si in France by Dr. S-shuUz
haveahown that citric acid otets
powerful antiteptio propertier, whiob
may give it an important place as a food
preserving eubetanoe, tinoe it is believ
ed to be free from tbe objection of un
wholeetmeneea urged against other an
titeptio aoids. Mdat fragmenti placed
tn a five per cent solution of the aoid
were in a state of pet feet preservation
at the end of fifteen days. Experiment
ing upon organised germs, Dr. Sohultz
fonnd that one drop of a solution of one
part acid to 1000 of water placed in
liautd containing bacteria nrt other
a aw
germs of microscopic life instantly
caused their death.
To test the soundness of s piece of
timber, snnlv the esr to the middle of
, -rr t
one of the endt, while another peison
strikes upon the opposite extremity. If
the wood is sound snd of good quality,
the blow ia very distinctly heard, how
ever long the beam may be. If the
beam it decayed, the sound will be for
the most part, destroyed.
TCIPIEAHOE DEPARTMENT,
nniTaa by rum
wihii'i uiriiuu Teapernei Viiei
arsusne Must asd came
At the late annual meeting of the
Phileotbropie Union of the Society of
Frieode William 0. Starr, of Indians,
i- '. . . ...
e reponeu at saying : "in laajtsem are
have In nineteen counties 1,19
and in nine counties we have no sa
loons. In the nineteen titan I In there
la one prisoner for every seventy-two
voters, in the nine oonntles one for
tvsry aevso hundred snd twenty voters
being ten times) as man 7 wkwroltqnet
U sold." This Is striking teelkttoey ee
to the relation of tbe saloon system to
crime. What is true of Indiana la
this respect ie essentially true tJtww tears
wherever liquor
1
n crime, end the tuftering and tbe I
grievous burdens which it imposes, I
apread total abet i nance tmths.and close
the saloona.
A decision has lately been rendered
by tbe Iowa Supreme Coort which
women in that State who mar be
thinking of marry log 'drinking men,
trusting, ee le eo met! mac the eeee, to
''reforming them, would do well to
giro heed. A wife applied for a divorce
on the ground that her buaband was a
confirmed drunkard. It urea aim a 11
that aha knew of his intemperate habile
whan aha married him
Tbe judge re-1
I
m y, -ream ...
wordl: "You voluntarily oboes a j
drunkard for a husband(snd yon should I
dischsrge the duties of s drunkard's I
wife. Ilia failure to kaan a nleal , .t
reformation mad. hafor. a,ri.M sWl
a -e , , .. . I
jus ij you w aeseruug mm. nsv-
ing knowingly married a drunkard.yeu I
es sst make yourself content with the I
aacred ralationahip." Hard aa her fafe I
U It 1 -k.-k -k- k
" w",v"
rwEaa i l t e . n see . n I
in marry a urunaaro u to oeiibcraieiy i
slk into tbe fire of affliction. It is I
far better to avoiJ at th. I
alliance so fall at neril I
Tbe report of the Commissioner of I
Indian Affairs, Hon. Hiram Price, who I
;. -i- - v;- t ij a t .l. T.i I
' ,v aow BV4UB
at teeaparanee Bootetv. nesin invites
a ewe .
' V
atteuUun to "ths iasdequate punish-1
moot i f offenders against tbe law for-1
b, tbe aale of innn- Tu;
. . .. ... . . ...
I -
na suggwsm inai iae penalty snouia be
wfsjwsssj to "not less tnan S5UU fine,
t . . . . . .
and Dot less than two veers imorieon
ment." We hope Congrens will heed
aki- .i...ii .J.. .
..... .7 -(.-u, WJ"".
There is no other body which can act
effectively tn the promisee, Commie
siuner Price edda that the Indiana
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allowing white men to furnish liouor to
tbeir people, and in some cases do all
a
in their power to cure this evil by
severely punishing their own people
. . ' . Z . ,
w ,Da..ge n tn. use oi mtoucsting
hquors. Members of Cottgrens ought
at least to be disposed to do ss much to
promote "civilisation" in tbe nutter oil
a
onuureaaia the obnoxious and dawowe-
t; m. k. T-jt
-
themselves,
Ae tbe smoke of battle clears away
ws discern the new positions of. the
enemy and the newly adjusted tactics
of politician generalg at wsll. A ga
tinman from Ohio saye that it is now
probable that the Democratic party will
submit a prohibitory amendment to the
people of that state, in revenge upon
the German voters who deserted the
party daring the presidential contest ;
while in New York state.ib is said thai
at tbe Eoal meeting of the RepnWisan
US.a. II.. . a. a. ;i I IL.i w
oou.si.iin, i. wa. .greeu
tne itepunucan legislature elect enouia
be asked to propone a prohibitory
smenament w ins oonsiuution, ana
a . . .i.. i a
tbat tbe legislature ot 188, tt itepuMi -
a a ow. Oa
can, should be asked to sgatn submit
ths same, and in the fall of 186 the
Republican party ahould anpport ths
adootion of the amendment bv the pee-
pie.
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This, if true.is all that prohibitionists
have asked, er oould ask in ths matter
of present action. It confirms their
belief, also, that wherever the largest
separate prohibition vote is cast, there
they may look for the largest conces
sions from the dominant party.
The prayert of the W. a T. U. are
going up to Uod irom all over this
nation to-day. What do they mean T
Not hearts failing them for fear not
convictions wavering, nor principles
set aside they mean this just what
we pro raised each other at St. Louie,
"to meet all onr difficulties and dangsrs
with preytr," They mean more
renewed vows and a oonseoration en
lightened by the things wo have suffer
ed. They mean just what "God help
me" meant to Luther when he said,
"Here I stand I can do no other,"
LaW lus been improved 100 per
cent, in the counties in Georgia, where
nroliihitton has been adopted. The
business men are fast becoming prohi
bitionists, as a matter of busineaa, and
now wonder they oould not tee before
that the money they spent in saloons
oeionge to th doing a legitimate
business, snd giving value received In
return fur tbe cash. Me t sro now
saving money, and looking forward
hopeful o the time when they . bell
own houses sod lends for teems tva .
The N. Y. ChrUtian Advocate speaks
bus pnngently of the itrso1ei.ee of the
liqusr traffic While dealing
ction from the law, it ie perpetu
ally evading and breaking the law. It
ships goods sbroa.i to svoid the pay
stent of taxation, end sells secretly to
evade lio.-nae fees and police inspection.
It bands Itself together to dispute the
caseation and eonatitntboaliiy ef of
awneive leg.slatien, end shirks its tdurre
of toe burdens which fell on legitime te
traflU. More the a great corpora t ions,
even, dons it scrutinise candidates and
enfploy legislative attornsye. No evi.
denec ceo con vines its agents of the
social sviis of which it ia tbe parent,
or dso to tbe 00m prehension of
what society would he were tbe t riffle
out. It is manifest that socie
ty endures 10 re from tbe liquor de
nomination than from any other tyran-
7
men roBTtAJis to autuaa raaaa,
Edg. Democrat :
Tbe Journey over tbe North Psrific
ord Cbleage. Milwaukee and St Faol
Railroads ie delightful. The Atrants
o Portland A, D. Chariton No. 2
Waehingtoo street and W. M. Mar-
am Was 1 1 mm A eat. S- a . -
1"
mood their Roads to my Ore i on
friends who looking forward to a
x the grant Espoaftioo.lo New
W08-
. coaches are olcely upholstered,
dlolof end sleeping car attached as
there is oo stopping for meals. The
emigrant ear Is famished with mov
births and cooking stove so tbat
IP17 J0-
iwwn uwan inie rosy tare
oulte Well Detdtvontha arnlmat
train it ie attached to the express aid
- .
fnH right through to St Paul in four
ay- The sce ery it varied water
gOOd Snd I found plenty ut good
I SSTwswjtslam rVtmraanu
i wwvswwsv wvniy at asjr ,
At St. Paul we had a very n-ke
me iDOW nd o MbjfMaelppi
iwvmmu. a ueiny oi ouiy un
h .nd . h.lf thB wr oaa.ro rtW f ,r
1 " w wovwe wt
I ik. mmmmt mtMn..tt. r xr . u
w m mm 4utii'jiin ui tuc .UUB
west, Chleago. It Is n wonderful
dtyof rapid growth and still movi tg
wUn eHgaotle strides to tbe front in
i - waa iwvnaln& :.tw. Tt I,
1 mMwmw wnwiv Kw VIUOT. it
td mnri3 raflmads eonvar them
I than at any city In the world. A
I .
I seventeen hour ran brought us ther
A ere tof P" two days
ooo night Io the hands of our
fri-nd Mr. Swan waa onlovaMo and
restful. Fifteen hours run over U e
j Michigan Centrtl which brings me
h thought oo my friends the
uacuemans when 1 heard tbe name
I Ann Arhnr Mvnaptv.Mr aiui Mm
I hia
a vsHwuti ssnavntasgx uivwtKfi iv vuvtu
I nati I take the Falla io on my way to
I Baltimore, which place I hope to
roach TIT, moroing in tlme.tl;
I aower roll call" at tho Ceontenni d
(w, of Method!, m in Amer-
J ice.
I NUgra Fslls,' erell to see tbetu
'mr - - l .
from tho Canada aide then cress over
WW Wire BOSpenSJOO DTiage an.l
I lbo American aide and from the
I hrldM or sum alavatlnn eat a fn I
I vi. nt hoth fit to tho whoha hin
with fetelinfrs of ewe and reveratu-o
for the great father who "holds the
I waters in the hollow of His hands,"
4 ,n naste, l am io the ae.
pot waiting.
Respectfully,
T. B. White,
Niagara Falls, Dee, 9th 1864.
An idle word may be seemingly
harmless In Us utterance, hot let It
bo fanned by passion, let It be fed
with tbe fuel of misconception, of
vll intwntioo, of prejudice, and it
I W1U soon grow Into a sweeping fire
th.t , m.lt thfl ch-1A of hnm.n
w endghi thtkt will to ashes
l "
i . -k-t-k u o . a uit
lain I jr vugiuuou avico, auu ui.v. aou
1 mny a fajr name
I
PotlUone asking the Ohio legisla.
wre to propose to the people a change
" tne constitution by whicn the state
election will be held in November are
receiving the names ol thousand io
that state. Tbe leaders of both par.
ties favor the proposition.
-THE
BEST TONIC.
5
nils medicine, combining Iron with pure
vegetable tonka, quickly and completely
Cares DrseeBeia, laelgeatlon, Weakaess.
laassrs ttleod, Afalarta,C kllle and Foyer,
it lian'ffijt remedy fhr Ptseatnt of tbe
K H Ttn 5 bl "for Dtiosstt peculiar to
Women, and all who lead aedentary Uvea
It tloea not injure ths teeth , cause headache, or
priduce conatipatlon oiher Iron medicine do
It enrlcbas and porU.es the blood, ttmulate
the appetite, aids tbe sstinulsUon of food, re
l!rai Heartburn and Belching, and streugUi
ani the muscle and nerves.
Tor Intermittent Fever, lassitude, Lack ol
Energy, etc., it has no equal.
SW The genuine has above trade mark and
i-rosaed red lines on wrapper. Take no other
aw. - . -r snows casatCAk ca, baltisobb. rs
KDINOTO, WOODAii J a vJj.,
PotUsnd, Or.
j
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HUH H IH IU a-
STATE SI6STS
THE BUT ADTKtTIHB IIUBI
II HI WILLAMETTE YAIJJT.
Special bntineas notices km
umaa 1ft eente per Use. B false
notices 10 cents nee line.
For legal and transient ad
KOO per square for the first lsserWeeeel
cants pes square fee eaeh ssttweajweaO
. Betes tor other adi
anownoastmuosiioa
NO POISON
IN THE PASTRY
ir
g4fe
T8
fob mam aid tbub nun
. FLAVOR THEY 8TA9D ALOHl.
sv r
Priate. Baking: Powder Co..
Chkoego, III. SH. Leuas. ftte
Dr. PTict't Cream Bakisf
Dr. Price's Lopolin Tenet
LIGHT HEALTHY
The best ery boy yeast
rsHed by this f seat It llgtrt. waits
Mae
CROCSRS SELL
Price Baking Powder Obtf
IuTb tf fir. Rfattfeal nmriii ULMtV
Chtcego, III. Ot. I
For aal by CoUlag, Mori a4 Co., ;
Red Crown Mi 11n
(SOU, LAKNIHG CO., PBOPR'S
saw raocsst noes trrsaiea res
BEST STORAGE FACILITm
Highest ; Price in Cask for
Wheat
A LB AN YOR.
L S. ROBERTS,
City Market.
(SUCCESSOR TO FRED eOETZ.)
Wiil keep s fall supply of good at earn
at bottom prions.
ALBANY, ORECM.
Chairs ! Chairs !
Rawhide bottom chairs tor both eld
oong, st bottom prices at tbe
Albany , Oregea
HARDWARE OF ALL KOTOS,
ax, o-h
shoTehkspades. forks, gri ndetonoa , wheel
barrows, wringers, rones, and
everything yon want, can be had
for cash at Peters Stewart.
C
UTLKRY.
Tbs beet line of cutlery In the valley east
be found at onr store. It embraces pocket
knives, table knives, forks and
butcher knives, bunting knivee,
knives, s bears and scissors oi all
and the beat line or rasors
into Albany. Come snd see for
selves.
PSTl
jpOR SALE.
Ons hundred and forty
miles above Lebanon. 40 acres in
tt ration. 10 acres slashed nod sown to
grass. Comfortable dwelling, good
outhouses. Cheap. Inquire at OUS
office.
Notice of Assignment,
In fat Circuit Court o' the Stmt e OrsfiS
or the County ef Lorn .
In the matter of the Assignment
of a
Chas. B. Montague
Notice is hereby given te as oreel.ee
Chas. B. Montague, that ae has this
si
tit nay
made and filed with the Clerk ef the OhroaS)
Court of the State ef Oregon for Lisa
to be recorded, an assignrasnt ef sU hff
arty, reel and personal, te no the
ed. snd that all creditors of sak
Montacue are hereby notified to
claims under oath to me at the stare ef i
Chas. R Montague, in the City ef
ia said county, within taree
ths date hereof.
Dated at Lebanon on Nov. eta, 1M4.
J. Wi
Powsu. BiLYse for
JOR SALE,
One half block tn eastern part ef ana
city with fair house sod barn will be aeld
oheas
o. o ohbrrt. o.a.rva
ALBANY
i IRON WORKS.
CHERRY & PARKES,
(Successors to C. C. Cherry.)
Machinists, MwrightSi and Iron
founders.
w
E HAVE OUR NEW 8HOP8 ATX
completed, and are now prepared te
handle all kinds of heavy work. We will
manufacture Steam Engines, Grist and
Saw Mill Machinery, and all kinds ef Iran
and Brass Castings.
PATTsatMs Mates en satesT
Special attention given to repairing alt
kinds of eh nary. Will also mannlha-
i tare the improved Cherry A White Grain
Separator.
i limp en Baker at. eatee a lamaes Yssm
1 Albany, Qr, Dec, 1, 1880. istf
sv cwjftse. nan svoo. iwmeaa. Or.
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