The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, April 03, 1885, Image 4

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llVTi LIGT CLOSES bll MAY 31, 1885.
Okank tt ire t r r .
U. P. Ctcbch. ItaflMai nrwty Sahbalh,
at 11 a. M.. and 7 r. u. by Rev. F Q. Ir
vine, D. D. Sabbath School at 2:30 r. u
Prayer meeting every Wedneaa day evening.
Evangelical Chckch. Preaching on Sab
bath at II am., and 7 F. N. Sabbath
School 12:15. Prayer meeting very Thnxs
day evening. J. A. BoUenbaagh, pastor.
Cong reg atiok al Chtjbch. Services every
Sabbath at 11 a. m. and 8 E. it. Sabbath
School at 12:15. Prayer meeting on
Thursday evening of each weak. T W.
Harris, pastor.
M. E. Chcrch, South. Serriees held
every second and tourth Sabbaths in each
month at St. Paul's M. BL Ohnrch.
South, at 11a. m. Sabbath School at 2 30
PP M. sharp. Prayer tneeting every Thurs
day evening. C. H. Carson, pastor.
M. E. Chcrol Preaching every Sabbath
at 11 A M. and 7 P. m. Song service in
the evening before sermon. Sabbath School
t 2.30 P. M. Prayer meeting every Thurs
day evening. Rev. M. Judy, pastor.
Presbyterias Church. Service every
Sabbath morning and evening in Church
opr. Broadalbin and Fifth Sta. Sunday School
at 2:30 p. m. Prayer meeting every
Wednesday evening. Rev. Isaac H. Condit
pastor.
Christian Church. Preaching every Sab
oath at W. C. T. 17. Hall,at 11 a.m. 7:30 r
M. Sunday School at half past 2 o'clock P.
m. Rev J T Floyd, pastor.
First Baptist Church. Preaching every
Sabbath at 11 o'clock am., at Chnrch on 5th
Street. Sabbath School immediately after
morning services. Prayer meeting every
Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock. T 6
firorruson, pastor.
UirrvRRSAJLirs Church. Preaching every
econd and fourth Sabbath of each month
Crawford's Hall at 11 o'clock, a. X.
o'clock, P. M.
OUR ALBANY ADVERTISERS.
Patronize men who advertise. They are alive.
They mean busmea. They appreciate the newspaper.
They are the men to deal with. Following kt a list
of the Democrat's advertisers this week, tu Albany.
Can on them :
General Merchandise 8 E Younjr, Mantel to A
Seitenbech, N H Allen, A B Mcilwain.
Groceries Hoffman A Jssepfa, Frank Read,
Aifricultural implements Peters Blain, Vf H
Goltra, 8 E Young, J Gradwohl.
Hardware Peters A Stewart, J Gradwohl.
Clothing L E Blain.
Drugs Fahay dt Mason, E W Langdon and Co.,
KePruabaw.
vesaod Tinware John Brlggs.
Furniture A B Woodin, Brink and Son.
Chairs L Putnam.
MULnery- Emma Schubert, MatOe Aliuon, Matlie
Foster.
Soda Works Hoffnitn and Joseph.
Iron Work Cherry and Parke, A F Cherry and
OB.
Marble Work- A Stalger, G W Harris.
Fkrar-Bed Crown MilU, Magnolia Mills.
Lumber Albany haw Mill.
Tobacco, Knives, etc. Sam. Cohen.
Meat 18 Roberta.
Hotel Revere House.
nt JasMady.
h H Kenton .
iv or Hair Cut L Campeau, Jos. Webber.
-Han Wa Yin?.
Legal Advice R ti btrahan, Powell and Bilyeu, J K
Weatherford, J J Whitney, L U Montanye.
Medical Advice G W Maston, J P Wallace, M II
KM is, J W and Mary TCole.
To the Unfortunate!
DK GIBBON'S
Dispensary.
OQ KBABMT T.,
UCO corner of Commer
cial Street, San Francisco.
L Kstatilisned in 18&f. for
I the treatment of Sexual
and Seminal Diseases, suck
Gonorrhea, Gleet.
; St rl el n re, sy phi 1 in in a!
its forms, Impvtenry
eaulaal Weakness, night losses by dreams, pirn
piss on the face and loss of manhood can positively be
cured. The ick and afflicted should not fad to call
upon him. The Doctor has traveled extensively in
Europe, and ingpected thoroughly the various noapi
la's there, obtaining a giaat deal of valuable lnionna
on, which he is competent to impart to those in need
tfbis seryice. DK. GIBBON will make no charge
nleas he effect a cure. Persons at a distance MAY
BE CIHV.U 4T HOME. All col munications
strictly contidential. You see no one bu. the Doctor.
Send ten dollars for a package of medicine. Persons
writing to the Debtor will please state the name of the
piper they see this advertisement in.' Charges rea
o nable. Call r write. Addr ss DR. J. F. GIBBON,
x 1957, San Francisco. The Doctor cures when
thers fail. Try him, vlkn3
A COOI IliM-E FOB Sl'BSCBlBEB.
To every subscriber to the Democrat
who pays up his subscription and con
tinues his paper, or pays in advance, we
will have sent to him the "Health and
Home" one year, without additional cost.
The above paper is a large eight page,
forty column, monthly papt.,and is full
of excellent reading matter. A copy may
be seen at this office. The paper treats of
health, marriage, social science, domestic
medicine, hints on health, cookery, etc.
This affords our subscribers a chance to
fat a good paper for nothing. Those de
siring the paper sent to them will please
so at timeof paying their subscri -
ri, D. C.
I).' W. H. HALE, M. D,
iterttttt !, r. ! i- .h-voted in everything
ll !'!. t
hu t ui . l-'ii in Work for the Ladles, 1'tlao
su3SCRioer.
f-ir MM vent's stibscrltiUon Ui IUauth AND IIoMS,
NO. A NlCKKLfLATl'ti PLANT FVMIOATOR.
No. 1 Sost and Ballad.
No. 6. VMTflR'AN Tr.Ml'i w. t. Sr SAXES.
f History or Covmox Things.
f TlK LaI'RKI. 1HMI.
V- .. I liTtv.t'iMi'i 1'Kitri.t.
1 A Hmi.K From TiikMka.
I Tiik i iTira or tiu: N:w WoSLD.
(JLAN lNliKLoW'S I'llENS.
f Rucitatioss, and kkamno..
I Tine IH'DtiET or Wit ash Humor.
.' SlXTKKN 'M l-l.k It: .S TORIES.
"j A Ull.DKDSlN.
IttSI Rarto.s.
I l.vn Hi nt.
No. 10
SUBSCRIBERS.
nnuual nubscrlpJ Ions lo Health ASD Home, wo
.ionni ami lurratire employrnent to the hoys
m lam vara wv weh rurnuiu tu many saaipia
: ! i-t Office, county, and Suie. AND
: I.) r : Mouey order, or we
vLTH AND IIOMK,
Washington. D. C.
OR, LIEB If
lrlute III pin
400 i .r tit., han Flo
Conducted by ouiii f
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L'lcers, Old Si.nm. hw tl'.ig i
Glands, Sure Muuth, 11. nal
raina.iwrmajient'v cure d aid r
cated h'.ta the system for life
M ' . IOI Dshdrur, luij)teo.-y,
s. ; M ism at. Sexual ileoay. Men
tal and linn i! Wcskneae, Failing
Mor), Yieak Kyea, Stiuiiol lc
ii lopuiciit,lttiptliinnU Ui Marriajro
etc., from eaccea or touthrul f .Uica,
r any cause. apeedL'y, ately and
privately cured.
loans. Wlddlr-Aged
men, and all who need uwxi.iral iklll
and eipcrience, consult the old
Euroaii Physician at oner. Ilia
opinion coate nothing, and may
save futute misery and htnc
Wlnrmn-'rfjiet.tiriil to vuiit Hit city
for treatment, medicines can be eul ry where by
I express free from observation. It is elt-i v-W-nl that
j a phyaician who gives hia whole at Urn lion to a claae
j of diseases attalra great skill, and phyakiaas through-
oat the country, knowg thu. lr.Ucntly rrcommend
: dimcult SRSM to the oldest pc ialtt. by wbutnetcry
' known good remedy is used. The Doctor's age anu
experience make hta opinion of suprt.nMi importance.
JVThose who call see no one but the !- ctor. Coo.
j sulUlions free and sacrculy confidential. Cases
' which have failed in obtaining relief etnewhere espec
ially solicited. Female dtaeaaea aucccafully trewte!.
The Doctor will seree to forfeit tl, tur a raae an
; dertaken, Dot cured. Call or write. Hours, daily, from
9 a. m. to 4 p. m, 6 to S evenings ; Sundays, 10 to'
' l.'only. Send (or the Sauilarist Gu.de u Hcmllh,
sent free. Address ss sbov -
DR. LIE BIG a
Wonderful German lavlsntaior
Permanently prevents all Unnatural Losses from the
system, tones the nerves, strengthens the muscles,
checks the waste, invigorates the whole (intern, and
restores the afflicted lo Health and Happiness.
The reason s many cannot get cured of Seminal
Weakness, Lorn of Manhood, etc.. Is owing to a com
plication, celled Proatatorrhea with Uyperaetheeta,
which requires peculiar treatment. It Uebig'a In
vlgorator ta the only positive cure for ProtsLurrhea,
with peculiar special treatment, used at the Llebig
Diptnsary.
Price r la vlgnrator. Of. Case of six boUlea
SI0. Sent to any addreva, covered securely Iron, ob
servation. Most powerful electric belts free to patients.
To prove the wonderful power of the luvigorator.
A t Bt(le Given or neat I r . .
Consultation free and private.
Call or address
LlEBK. BlffliejET.
sOQGeary Hint, ttl Imd
Private entrance, 40 5 Bis a ttI, ir
Geary Street from Kearney, Hats nliiiit
Diapencary Drug Store.
PATENTS
Obtained, and all other business In the C. S. Patent
Office attendeded to for moderate fees.
Our office is opposit the l . H. Patent Office, and
we can obtain Patents less Unie than tho-c remote
from Washington.
bend modie or drawing. We advise as to patent
ability free of charge ; and we make no charge unices
we obtain patent.
We refer here, to the Postmaster, the Sunt, of
Money Order Dlv. sudto officials of the C. S. Patent
Office. For circular, advice, terms, and eferences
o actual clieute in your own State or count v, sddreas
Ca A. SXOW&CO.,
Oiiposite Patent Office, Washington, D .
OF ANOTHER ACE.
Gradually SMppIaated by a Better Article
Certain Old Times are Boae Away.
In the general reception room of the Western
Union Telegraph building on Broadway, New York,
are exhibited the coarse, crude and clumsy instru
ments of the infancy of the telegraph They are
only relics now. More tierfect machinery ban miner
seded them.
Years ago what is styled ths old-fashioned porous
plaster did some good service. There was then noth.
ing better of the kind. Now all that has changed.
Science and study have gone deeper into the secrete
of medicine and produced BKNSON'S CAPCINK POll
OUS PLASTER, which embodies all the excellencies
thus lar possible in an external remedy. The old
plasters are slow the Capcine la rapid ; they were
uncertain the Capcine is sure. Cheaper article
bear similar names. Be cartful, therefore, Omt
some thrifty druggist does not deceive you. Price
25 cents.
Seabury k Johnson, Chemist, New York.
The Buyers Guide Ls issued March
and Sept., each year; 224pagea.-8ixin
Inches, with over 3, 300 WS&m
B whole picture gallery. Gives wholesale
ATI fill muJI
at " " wwrewsvirtvf m vis (Ui KUvtif JOT
ffvkTaSAHAl vsa a v
consumers on
O
vviiTouai vt
Tells how to
gives exact
erythingyoa
eat. wear, or
familv nsA.
order, and
cost of er
ase, drink,
have fun
with. These
invaluable
en luvaiuauia
books contain information gleaned from
the markets nf tlm a,n.M tt' ti
- ..!, tic niuuiau
copy free to any address upon receipt
of the postage 8 cents. Xet us hear
from you. 9 Eespectfully,
THIS PAPER IS ON FILE
-AT-
PALMER & REY'S
ADVERTISING BUREAU !
405-7 Sansome St., Hon Francisco.
AND AT
PALMER & REY'S
Pacific States Advertising Bureau!
46 Tribune Building,
NEW YORK,
Where Advertising Contracts can bo made,
wiM
fvAVeis
ffW WE KEtXtVirS $.Ec.
KStARMSIIRB rOR TUB SCIRKTiriC AM0 SrSttHT CVSS
or Cuaoxtc, Nkryoi-b Ann Rrnm DtRRAsiurl
THE EXPERT SPECIALIST,
DR. AI.t.RN, AS IS WELL KNOWN, 18 A KCU
ulsr uratlitated llivslolan. svluialml at Howdotn
College and t'litvsrslty of Michigan. Ho has devoted
a lifetime to the study of aait is acknowledged to SS
the most exjiert student In his specialty on ths Pa
elite Coast
And middle aged men, who are suffering tmra ths
pui'cts "I youthful ItidlHcrcUons or excesses In ma
imer years, nervous and physical debility. Impo
tence, lost manhood, confusion of ideas, dull syss.
aversion to tOOlSty, ileeHindetuty, pimples en ths
i .n . , i.i energy ami memory, ireipiviu-y ot urinal
tug, ste.
KeinemlKir tlm Ik., lor ha a Veaelat.le Com-
iKiuud.the result of many years of siwolal practice and
hard study, which under hla siKielal advice has never
failed of success lii Uie cure of Lost Manhood, prosta-
Kirrnoa, etc.
M HOMriTAL KliPKBIKltTB.
Ilaviti
iv Ing been surgatiu In charge of two leading
pltals) enables me to trss. all private troubles
hnsi
with rveellcnl reaiilta. I slab
it distinctly tindor-
aiiHid that I do not claim lo ierforui luiitsaiiblllles, or
to have miraculous or supernatural owor. I claim
uily to be a skillful and successful pliyslclaii and
orfcoa, u-u.-hiy nroiiielln my specialty
BlSEAMBS OB BAM.
All applying to me will receive my honest opinion
of their complaints- no exuerlnteiiUiig. I will guar
antes a positive cure In every ease I undertake, or
forfeit 1.000 Consultation In office or by letter free
and strictly private, i 'barges reasonable. Thorough
examination. Including chemical and microscopical
anslyais of urine and advise, SA.
orlicHi hours u to a daily, ti to S evening. Sunday 0 to
tx. .an ou or atiurvse
!B. ALLE.1,
i kraray Klreel. Ran Fraarlsro, C'al.
TUTT'S
PILLS
25 YEARS IN USE.
Tho Oraatatt Medical Trinmph of the Age!
SYMPTOMS OF A
TORPID LIVER.
I. oas of appetite, Uewels cositva, rata la
the head, with a dell eeaaattaa la Ilia
hark tart, Palu ander Ike shaalder
blade, fullness after eating, with a dis
inclination to exertion or hodr er mlsd,
IrrttahtlttT of tessBer, Law spirits, with
a feellag at having neglected saase stair,
Weariaeae, Dlxxlneee. Flattering at Ihe
Heart. Dots helorethe eres, Headache
over the right eya, BeeSleeeaeea. with
fitful dreams. Highly colnrod ( rtae, and
CONSTIPATION.
TCTT'fs PIlalaB are especially adapted
to such cases, one dnae effects auch a
change! of fooling as to astonish tho sufferer.
They Increase the A Tsetlte,and casse the
body to Take an Flasstathus tan system Is
uonvieked, and by their Tonic Artless oa
the UlgiUvOirMM,HMari(
BHMlu.-ril f-rl - aite. 44 MarravM
TOnS HAIR D'
CiKAT IIaib or tvumxaas ehanffed too
Gumist Ulack by a single application of
this DYB. It imparts n natural color, acts
instantaneously. hold by Druggists, or
sent hv express on receiptor 91.
Office, 44 Murray St., Now York.
PRESIDENT CLEVELAND.
Will be luauguratod March 4th 1885,
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jlOKMALB CMKAJP.
Three well bred sUlliotui, and thirty
oral i anu Haituie nornee.
W. T. COCHRAW,
llrcwnsville, Or.
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NMS. Kicc. tea and JapaneaS goods. Ladlss'
underclothes, so'd at bottom prices.
Contractor for
ciuiia laoor.
"dTNext to City l ank.
Many a Lady
is beautiful, all but her skin:
' as a '
ana nobody has ever told
her how easy it is to put
beauty on the skia Beauty
on the skin is -Magnolia
Balm.
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170 FRONT ST., - - PORTLAND, OR
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SION, MERCHANDISE
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DEALERS IN GROCERIES
AND PROVISIONS.
la PR87P henil six cents for postaife.aiiU
ShkJL TTi v"1-" reeelve rr". costly box of ,r.xds
which will help yoti to more money riHht awaythan
anythiurele in this world. All of efther sex suc
ceed from irrst hour, llie brosxl road to fortune
opens before tne workers, absolutely sure. At ones
address Tsue and Co.. Augusta, Maine.
T. J. STITBS.
ATTORNEY AT LAW
AND
Notary Public.
SHILOH'S CATARRH RRMHrv- h..
for Catarrh, Diptberia, ajod Canker Mouth.
TV
FRIDAY .APRIL 3, 1885
"rNKIHfONlA
n ky ael Call It By lis Bight NaBse t
Many a strong well-built msn leaves
home to-day, before night be will bars
a chill, and in a few hours he will be
w r
dead I This is the wsy the dresded
pneumonia takes people off. This list
of notable men who are its rlotims is
appalling !
Dr. Damroscb, tbe famous musician,
is seised by a obill while conducting
rehearsal ; neat day his physician telle
us be is doinc well. Next dsv he Is
dead 1
The Her. J. E. Utimer, D. D., 8. T.
D., dean of Boeton university theolo
gical school, preaches eloqueatly one
morning, has a slight ehillineas there
after, feels unwell for a few dsys, and
unexpectedly dies I
A gentlemen in Albany goes te his
physician one morning stating that be
feels strangely uncomfortable, is exam
ined, sdvised at once to settle up his
eflaiis, does so and dies before night t
Everyone dreads this prevalent dis
order. Its coining is sudden, its ter
mination usually speedy.
What causes the terrible scourge T
It is not "in tha air'infectioue or
contagious. It resnlts from exposure,
ohanges of weather, prevsils more
among men than women, more among
the spparentiy healthy then among tbe
feeble.
Pneumoois, ire sre told, is invited
by a certain condition of tha system,
indicated if one has occasional ehilla
and ferers, a tendency to oolds in the
throat and Iungs,rheumalio and neural
gic iains, extreme tired feelings, abort
breath and pleuritic alienee in tbe side,
loss of appetite, backache, nervous un
rest, scalding Nonactions, or scant and
discolored funds, heart flutterings, sour
omach, dutreaeed look, puffy eye aace.
hot and dry akin, bws of strength and
virility. These indications may act sp
pear together, tbey may come, disap
pear and reappear for yeats, the person
not realising that tbey are nature's
warnings of a coming calamity.
In other wot da, if pneumonia docs
not claim as a victim tbe persons hsving
such aymptoms, some leas pronounced
bat more fatal malady certainly will.
A celebrated New York physician
told the Tribum, a year ago, that
pneumonia was a secondary disorder,
tbe exposure and cold being simply tbe
agent which developc tbe disease, al
ready dormant in the system, beeauee
tbe kidneye have been but partially
doing tbeir doty. In abort, pneumonia
is bot an early indica ion of a blight's
diaeated condition. Tbia impaired ac
tion msy exist for years without the
patient suspecting it because no pain
will be felt in tbe kidneys or tbeir vi
canity and often it can be detected only
by chemical and microscopical examina
tions. Nearly 130 of the 740 deal ha Ui
New York city tbe first week in March
It e a eel a -a
anu in six weeks ei deatns were
caused by pneumonia (
Tbe disease is very osstinste, sod if
the accompanying kidney disorder is
very far advanced, recovery is impossi
ble, for tbe kidneys giro out entirely,
and the patient is literally suffocated by
water.
Tbe only safeguard sgsinsf pneumon
ia is to maintain a vigorous condition of
tbe systemisnd thus prevent its attacks,
by using whatever will radically ami
effeotuslly restore full vitality to the
kidneys, for if tbey are not sound,
pneumonia cannot be prevented. For
this purpose, there is nothing equsl to
Warner's safe core, a remedy known to
millions, used probably by hundreds of
thousands snd commended as a stand
ard speclfio wbarever known snd used.
It does not pretend to euro an attack
of pneumonia, bnt it does and can re
move the cause of and prevent that
disease if taken in time. No reasonable
man can doubt this if he regsrds the
personal experience of thoussnds of
honorable men worthy of his favor.
When a physician says bis patient
has either brigbt's disesse or pneumon
;a, be confesses his insbility to cure,
and in a measure he considers his re
sponsibility ended. In many instances,
indeed, persons are reported as dying of
pneumonis, heart disesse, spoplexy and
convulsions, when the reel cause of
death and so known by tbe physicisn
is this kidney consumption. Thou
sands of people have is without know
ing it and perish of it because their
physician will not tell them the facts
The ssme fate awaits every one who
will not exercise his judgtaent in such
a matter and be true to Btmself. bis
family snd to society.
The very remarkable aostoraont is
made in the Medical Times that Dr.
FleiscM of Vienna has discovered that
the bydrochlorate of cocaine,, admin
istered bypodermicaUy in .doses of
from one-tweith to onevfourtli of a
grain, will cure morphinism, alcho-
lisra and similar habits withuu ten
days.
Music Is tbe sound which oae'
children make as they romp IhiKMgh
the hotel. Noise te the sound -wriich
other people's children makssiaiMder
the same circumstances.
Bayard says that "Cleveland is o
affirmatively honest man. and not,
merely an abstainer from dishonesty. "
That is the kind of a president the
Vltomoerats have given the conotry.
rorvhku stiaJfCB,
A vsry thin cost of glycerine applied
on both sides will prevent a window-
psne from hemming obscured by steam
or boar frost ; in fact, glycerine msy be
used in this wsy to prevent a film of
condensed moisture gathering on any
article.
Tbe opinion of Prof. Lockyer now
favors tbe theory that several remarka
ble seas, inoludiog iulsnd ssss, some of
them connected and some not by straits
with still lsrgsr seas, are at present
definable in the southern hemisphere of
tbe planet Mars.
The plsn of making cbsrts of the
stars by photographic means Is rspidly
gaining favor among astronomer-. A
photograph exhibited tbe other day to
the Royal Dublin Society showed aev
etiteen Htar in a part of tho kjftfSjM tu
which tho best published stsr maps ss
ign h it five.
From experiments on partially closed
megoetio circuits of iron Mr. Werner
Siemens bss been led to infer thst tbe
harder a upeciinen of iron is tbe greater
is the value of tbe msgnetizing force st
which the maximum of imrraesbility
obssreed. He also finds tbst the mag
netic resistsnee of air is from 480 to
000 times ss great ss that of iron.
In tbe discussion in England as to
overpressure in tbe public schools, tbe
prevalence of headache was stated to be
a fair test of tbe smount of pressure
exerted, snd a child s'lould be relieved
from continuous attendance at school
after a succession of hesdsches had giv
sn tbe warning, ftf Hicbard Owen
states that about five per oent of child
ren suffer from hesdsche whether tin y
go to school or not. According to Liv
ing, about fourteen per cent of all school
children may be expected to suffer from
headache.
A a oil inspector offers this ex plans
tion of why kerosene oil lamps do not
give ss good light in cold weather as at
other times I "Wisconsin test prase
light oils will thicken with tbe eoJd st
temperatures vsrying from zero to 2t
degrees sbjve. Freezing separates the
particles oi paraffin from the remaind
er of tbe oil. Tbey ate attracted by tBC
wick and fill tbe pores, destroy iog its
capillaty Kwet and Increasing its ten
dency to iocrust snd chsr in burning.
Tbe best kerosene oils f ir burning in
cold weather are water white, colorless
cits of light gravity. These cost from
two to three cents per gallon more.'
ItBieiS fACT
A largo amount of oil exists In
the stormy petrel, and when fat, sc-
cordlng to tho Drunnier, the inbatd
tanta of the Fsroe Islands use it as a
lamp, obtaining thoir light from a
wick through the bird's body.
Borne teachers of penmanship now
teach their pupils to writo with both
bands. The method of Instruction is
to make the pupil write his tiamo in
pencil, and then gn over It with a
pen held In their left band, (ousti nt
practice gives proficiency.
A collection of skulls from tho
southern hcmirtpliero has been atud-
ied In En gland, tho most notable con
clusion reached being that some of
races of South Africa, Austrailia and
tbe southernmost part of South Amer
ica are remarkable for tho smstloes
of their heads.
Persons addicted to the habit of
sticking their tongues out while
working should tako warning front
the experience of an Alleghany man,
who, while chopping wood a few
days ago, was struck on (he chin with
such force by a fragment as to atmst
comletely sever hie organ of speech.
Some years ago travelers in Dal
mat! noticed largo tracts of land cov
ered by a wild flower neir which not
a sign of insect life was visible. The
bloom was the pyrethrum, whose
oder deals death to the lower forms
of life, and whose powdered leaves
form tbe basis of "Insect powder."
The seed of this flower was distribut
ed In tbe United States, and a Pal
ms tsan has been growing it
great euccess in Stockton, Cal.
with
SO Cards of Weed U anted
Tbe Democrat wants forty cords of
wood Just as soon as it can be hauled.
Immediate payment will bo made in
subscription to this paper at market
prices. Last year onr subscribers only
about half came to time. This year
wc mean business, Tlie wood is Just
as good as cashfto as and the same to
our subscribers, henos we are entitled
to it early, and of a good quality and
measure. It eaves paying cash on
both sides.
8herifr8ale.
In the Circuit Court of tine Slate e Oregonor
the County of Linn :
R Glass and C P Bishep, partners tinder ths Srm naais
and style of 0 lass and lllshei. Plaintiffs.
YS.
Thes J Ed wares and L X Edwards, Defendants.
NOTICE Is kereby given that by tfrtus ef an exeou
tion and order sf sale leaned out of the above named
Court in the above entitled action en tho !2fth day et
March, lSlu and to me directed and delivered, I will
on Saturday ths 25th day of April, KSS5, at ths Court
House door in Albany, Linn county, Oregsn at ths
hour of one o'clock, p. in., sell at public auctlen, for
cash in hand to ths highest bidder ths real estate
heretofore attached in taid notion and described tn
said order ef sals aa follows, ts-wlt: The west "of
ths southwest ot Section 28 iu Township 14, south oi
Hangs I west in the diet net of lands subject to sals at
Rossburg, Oregon, containing in all 80 acres I Also
Lot No, 1, of Seotien No. SB, of Township 14, south
Hangs 1 west of the W ilia nestle -Meridian : Also ths
northeast i of southeast J oi '.Section 29, Tssrashlp 14,
south st Range 1 west of the Willamette nasridisuf
esntainlng 40 acres, except tee isllowlsg, te- wit :
the lot of land for mill purpt mm, containing 21 acres
and right of way for water d it ch as now used by George
Miller. Ths procseds arlsinir irons ths sale of said
premises to be applied tint to .ho payment of the
costs and dlsbu rsements of thla sctien , taxed st $3S.0&
and S26 Attsrnsy's fees, and t ne costs snd expenses of
sale, next to the payment on tbe Plaintiffs the sum of
1187,75 with interest thereon at the rate nf 10 per cent
par annum from tbe 9th day .sf March, 1885, and tbe
ever plus if any there be to ha paid ta the Dofendasjt
I OEd wards her hairs or aaalgnsv
Dated thla 20th day of March, 18t5.
J. It. CUAI l.T ,s,
Sheriff of Ijlnn county, Oregon.
By D, S. Surra, Deputy.
Albnny tin r kef.
Wheat b'ia per bubel,
Oats 20a " "
Beef on foot, 8c.
Hay baled, 11(&13 per ton.
loose,7 to 10,
Polalonvt--iif)W Lw Sta por PUSBCh
Bacons hams, 11',
shouluern, 7o.
sides, lOo.
fard -Klo tier lb.
Flour, 4.00 per bid.
Butter-16 to sn cm per l b.
Chickens 8,00 per do.
Sugar Han Franolso C, '
Mill Feed bran. 10,00 per ton.
shorts, 15.
middlings, 20.
KggH-li ceuts per do.-
lasaranee td
During 1HH4 fourteen lire Insurance corn
oaiiieN failed Is the United Btates from
cutting of rates alone. In IWA the num
ber was thu name. It pays to doal only
with rslisblo compsnle. Tbe North
British, Iondon A LAticashlro, llsrtford,
Nootthih Union. Imperial, Ixndon, N h
eru A LpifHin and Commercial oi Caiifor
nla, represented by F F Nutting, of this
city, are a 1 solid, ssfe companion, having
done buatnesN for years. The person who
Insure wsnts to know thst he will get his
Lawn ranee if ho in net with a bets. In the
companies mentionod you are sure to.
"Bough ea tench
Ask t'it "lliugh "il fouchs, for f'otifhs, I ..Ids,
Sore Ibr.St, llnarsiirae. I ns has, 16e,
Ufiiid TUk.
"Komku ea Bats."
a
risers out rata, tidrr. Bsaj hot, fli.-a, snU, br.t hu-a
skin. fc., i titj'ttiui.ka, jf'',b.rs. 16c. I'rujKlsta.
ear! rale
Palpitation, lrrfi.l HasUIng. bbaloess. Irtdl
sestluri. lie. la. lie, nieefiieastieea rurea vj waaas
ii - . ' i.. newer. "
"Bough ea t orus '
Ask for Wells' ,,Kuh m iUnm." Me. Cjuie,
ctiilU cure, ller-lor soil corns, aerta, buntoie.
"Kouiik ea rale rereuaeel fleeter.
StrsnMlliloar. Iuiunel. tbe Ixst lo Lacks he.
naiita In ll.ti clicel or sttlr, rhcumaUsrii, n uralKla.
Tklu Vi
rll's Usaltb Heoe-acr" reeUrrS bealth arni vigor
eurae UBia, Heads' iw.N. rvo'jaiires. Iclslity,l.
VI booplag It ongb.
a tul ths niaey Thiust A Sections ot chiiUrrti, tronH
1 1 , pUssanU . i..l salaly relieved by "kUMtgb iaa
tahs." Trocbt. lie , HsBSj tie.
Ssllirr.
If you sre fa, I ii.'. lrokn, om
Use ' Vttlla' lliailli llcncecr.'' l.
..ut sim! netvons,
Ktu.'iiaU.,
tire freeerver.
If ,00 srs leal ng your rnp on ltl. try "Wells'
ilaslth KciKetr ." O-hs Uirect to weak sf-'ia.
Bough ou TaeHMM-ke.
Inatant relief for Nruralgla. Toothache, FscSavrhe
Ask for ' Hough on Toother be." IU etui ti rents
rrelly Uonarn
l4lra abo would retain frealinraa ail v'vaW
tloo't tall to try "Wells Itealm r. newer. "
t alarrhal Three! ABrrtlaas,
lis king. Irritating Coughs. .lda, h-es Thrtarf, rured
by Bough 00 Coughs Torvhse, I'-c. Uu.uU, !Sc.
"Baugk ea Ma.
"Hough n lire" ruree humors, eruptions, ring
worm, Utter, salt rheum, trusted tret, cbilblaii...
tfcr tSac r law Salle.
Children, stow In development, puay. aerasTtiy ,aod
delloau. use "Wells' lirsJlh ttenaarer.
Wide tuekr
i. r . nf I ur hours 1 1
1 every night coughing. Cot lae-soun-i
real by using Wells' ' Rongb
tnnltstr rrllef Slitt
u Coughs,' Iruchus, 16c
"Boagh oa Tela" rareasesl Ma
Men Think
they know all about Mustang Lin
iment. Few do. Not to know is
not to have.
DrSANFO
INVIGORATOR
is just what its same implies, m
Turcly Vegetable Compound, that
tc ts directly upon the liver ; coring
the many diseases a that inU
portant organ, and prMhtirjg the nn
from its
:tion, such aa
ice. Uiiiousncss,
i, Sick-headache,
Jt is therefore l
'o nave Good Health
ihfi Xiver must be kept in order.
SB. 8A5F0RD 9 LIVES INVIG0EAT0R-
Invigorates tho Liver, Regulates the Bow
els, Strengthens tho Bystem, Purifies tho
Blood, Assists Digestion, Prevents Fevers.
Is a Household Need. An Invaluable
Family Medicine for common complaints.
SR. BAJTTOED'S LITER IITVIOORATOR.
An experience of Forty fare, and Thou
sands of Testimonials prove its Merit. 0
svmi M4T.1C BY ALT. DEALERS IN MEDICINES.
Wr rtiil information send your address for 0S
OSM Book ou tbe " Liver and its diseases, ta
iaTeJauroaB Si ncess ax., axw xoaa coatv
ALBANY SAW AND PLAN
INC MILLS.
All kinds of rough, dressed
and seasoned lumberjaths and
-pickets kept constantly on
hand- Bills sawed to order on
shortest notice Use only best
flala-noftia timber- Price and
tsnns made satisfactory.
ROBINSON tl WEST.
Albany, Or.
1
a. beauUful work of 180 pages, Colored Plats, and loco uj
iostrsUons, with descriptions of the best Flowers and
Vegetables, prices of Seeds and Plants, ana now ss gre
tnero. inn tea in cngiisn ana uniui. . v
.mnim tit.h m. K tmA iw-l aI rwvm first order.
it tens wnst you want tor toe own, wu m s
instead of running to tne grocfry at we isss boikbi h
y wbatever seeds nsppen to qe wit over, nmui j"
BDoinunsnt aner weeks or waiting, nux ussu
RD'S
aW Smi, aVV
M I J .-gaBav.
VICK, Ro4haatar, N. T.
JULIUS GRADWOHL
Hsm tbe only exclusive Atoek of
CROCKERY, CLASS, SILVER AND CHINA WARE
1 Large Assortment of Baby Carriages, m
And a Choice Selecton of Coffee, Tea and Sug
ONE DOZEN CUPS AND SAUCERS SI.OO.
SHELFHARDWARE
C0Ah OIL, LEAD, WINDOW LIGHTS AND LIM.E
Till: lll;illT JIAItKKT
Remember! What I Saj I lean. Bive Me a call.
600DS AS LOW AS ANY HOUSE IN OREGON-
UOFFMAX
PUOI'KIKTOKa OF-
ALBANY SODA WORKS
-AND DEALERS IN-
Im ported and Donieatic Cigars, Tobacco, Groceries,
Candles1 Nuts and Tropical Fruits.
ONE 1jOH BKLaOW JOHN BRIGG8' STORE.
FOR SALE
A SAW MILL AND WATER POWER
At Waterloo. Linu county, oa the Sen
ile in Kiver, between five and alx mllee
from Iebanou. Tbie ie tbo lineal available
water power In Linu county , ami tbe mill
ban lieen put in thorough runDiog order.
Piiue f-j-VO. One thousand caeb down,
balance secured. Also a
FINE LOT OF LOGS,
in bspe to run ta the above mentioned
mill, containing about 500 thousand feet
at fl per thousand, together with a tract
of limber available for present nee.
ONE FARM
in Linn county of 18 acres within three
milee of Albany, on the road to Corvallie.
Of 1Mb 2i0 acres are cleared and under
cutlivation. It haa a fine young orchard,
(now bearing, of well known varieties of
fruit.) a commodious barn and small
dwelling house TermsSrJOOO. $1500 caab
down, balance on Uswe secured by mort
gage. Also
A FINE RESIDENCE
In Albany with barn and two lota, (or
six if wanted.) Price 1 1800. Terms tOOO
rash, balance secured by mortgage. Ad
joining this bouse is a email paeiurewi'h
a lenre new aud commodious barn fit for
suaaetM wlisssi. oats. 50 lone or more of
bailed hay. Tertra acoerJlng to amount
of land wanted. ThU barn lejus-t ouUide
the city limit and ooneequently avUda
the city taxes, wblle it m curse ennuu vo
residence to be under constant inspection.
Also a
TRACT OF 44 ACRES
sulirtlnine A 1 ban v ami available for about
lho tewn lot. The preliminary aurvey of
the Oregon Paciiio croeeed the Oregon
ami t'alifornia Ksilroad on this tract
wbleh adjoins the depot eroundu of the
latter road. Terms SIO.OOO. See owner,
ROBERT L. STEYBhS,
or call at Democrat office.
Sheriffs Sale.
a IA Circuit Court of the State oj Orcg
for Linn County.
D I Porter as Executor of the last will and
testament of 8 D Hslev. deceased. Piakt.tT
James Q Cherry and Ann Cherry li wife.
Msrv K Davis. J r Wateon and W V right
sod VV F Mao, partners aa Watson, Wright
& Co., Chaa W Whitney and John Marshall
tiartiicrs as bituey et MarahalL Nt-th Kicn
" . . . . . .
arda and Kowland bnow partners as mcn
ards and Snow, Damon Smith snd Henry
McCartnery, partners as btruth es Mc
Cartney and James G Cherry as executor of
ths last will and testament of A r Cherry,
deceased. Defendants.
NOTICE is hereby given thst by virtue of
an execution, decree of foreclosure and order
of aslo issued oat of the above named Court
iu the aboye entitled aetion on the 25th day
of March, 1885, and to me directed and de
ivered, I will on Saturday the 2SSa day of
April, 1885, at the Court House door in Al
bany. Linn county, Oregon, at the hour of
one o'clock, p. tn., aell ct public auction for
cash in band to the higbeat bidder the real
estate described in said order of sale as fol
lows, to-wit : The south half of lots No.
three and four (3 and 4) in block No. sixteen
(16) in the eastern addition to tbe City of Al
bany in Linn county, Oregon as marked,
numbered and designated on the plats, maps
and surveys now on hie and of record in the
office of the County Ulerk, ot Linn county,
Oregon, the aamo being the south half of the
nortbesst quarter of said Block Ao. 16.
1 he proceeds arising Iron, tbe sale ot said
real property to be applied : Firs t, to the
payment of the costs of and upon thia writ
and the costs and expenaea of sale j stcond,
to the payment of tbe coats of suit taxed at
$56.95 and $93.00 attorney 'a fee ; third, to
the payment of plaintiffs claim of c-1t3 S. 58 with
accruing interest thereon from the 7th day
of November, 1884, at 10 per annum ;
fourth, to tbe paymsnt of the defendants
H ataou, Wright A Cos claim of $136.59, with
accruing interest thereon from the 7th day
of November, 1884, at 8 per annum ; fifth,
to the payment of the defendants Smith and
McCartney's claim of $156.58, with accruing
mterest thereon from the 7th day oj Novem
ber, 1884, at 8 per annum, and the further
sum of $22.35 costs ; sixth, to the payment
of the defendants Whitney snd Marshall's
claim of 9874,4 3 aud accruing interest there
on at 10 per annum from the 7th day of
November, 1884 ; seventh, to the payment
of the defendants. Kichards and Snow s claim
of $121.03, with accruing iuterest thereon
fiom the 7th day of November. 1SS4, at 8 per
cant per annum ; eighth, the remain ier of the
proceeds of such sale, it any there lie, to tm
paid to James t r Cherry ss executor of the
eetate of A. F. Cherry, deceased.
Dated this 26th dy of March, A I) .,1885.
J. K. Charlton,
Sheriff of Linn county, Or.
per Jas. J. Charlton, Deputy.
more mon-v than at any
thing else by takine an
ageucy for tbe best selling book out, Beginners sue
oeed grandly, None fail. Terms free, HaJjrrrBooa
Oo Portland, Maine,
PKU K PAID Ftllt 14.4.S.
&
Oregon,
y
CsagrlptkiDS and directions far plentjaa all
ana nower suue, si lbs, etc.
D. M. FERRY tSe. CO.DttI5e,T
W. E. KELLY
lotary Pib'ic and ConYeyanc r.
Collectioaa road') 00 reasonable terms
MAIN ST., - - SCIO, OR
F. M. MILLER,
Ifnmov and flnTiTialnr It Taw.
avwiuvj tsuia vusiwui awawi
LEBANON. OREGON,
Will practice iu a 1 tho Courts in tbe State.
ALBANY FOUNDRY
AND-
SHOP.
ESTABLISHED IS65.
By A. F. CHERRY, iqtuated at corner of
First and MontKomerv Streets, Albany,
Oregon.
Havins taken ehartrof theabcsrei
Works, we are prepared to manufacture
Steam Engines. aw and (Jriet Mills,
Woad-workius Vaehinerv. Pumps, Iron
and Brass Cast in ire of every dee- ription.
Macbinerv nf all kinds repaired. Spe
cial attention given to rt-j airing farm n a-
chmery.
Pattern Waking dear la all la fanes.
lfcllyl A. F. CHERPY A 80M.
itna ar
to
tnaeennr. t'nroii isnatioii and
rer nabltahed. Eeryc-.:nr-r l.mstrated srith
tplradid enrrarinrs. Tbi'. publication, feialiail
a raoet slaab!een.-rclrd.a oi infonaetMaa whack
no rfr"n should b- w itbout. Tho popularity of
the hcisimrrc Asiraica is such thst its cir
culation atarly r.juals that of all other Papers of
SS c!e comb-tiL Pries. SaSSes Daseoaat
toC uba. 8oM bv til rradeairrs. atCNN A CO,
lakttehers, lio. X Broadway. N. Y.
ATENTS.
Maen A Cn- ha
simhiU Thirty
8csen Yeare
aaaaaaaaasa i
irors
the Pati-nt Oftos. snd h'
raoretb.-va Cno Hunrjr-1 Ihout-
end spiiisatKe tor aatssata in ins
Ceiled bts'es r.nd foren c
nntrssa.
t-ebts.
r. foe
m the
t'.irsti. Trade-Mar
a giiiin nts and all
ir.ni to invrntvrs tissi
United Stat. 1 anada, t
In
Oerncnr and rrfhrr forrtga coc .tr
perrd at fboil twt :c f4 oa reaaur-
Information s t alsuUebsg est
tally girrn without charg
information s. t irr . !-.. r . -
rnr-.
of
Bed
i: o
rs is
through Munn A Co. ar r crd ir u
Am.nran free.. The avlrantago of enr i l
well undrtood I'jr all ;-craon!.G v 1 1" i
K t llui.Mlull.
AdCresa MlN A CO.. Offire ECSJ
r""'"! SSI Eroadna;, .Nt tori.
Executor's Sale.
Notice is hereby given, thst the ui
ed Executor of the last will and testament ef
A F. Cherry, deceased, io pursuance cf an
order of the County Court of Linn county,
Oregon, duly made snd intered of record eat
the 6tb day of November, 1 894 will sell at
public auction to the highest bidder, at the
hour of one o'clock:, p. ui. , on Saturday,
April the 25th, 1&S5, at the Court House
door in the city of Albany iu Lnu oouoty,
Oregon, all the right title sod interest of said
deceased, A F Cherry, st the time of his
death in and to the following described real
property to-wit : Commencing st the south,
east corner of Lot No. (8) eight ia Block No.
(101) one hundred snd one in Hsckleman's
addition to the city of Albany in Linn coun
ty, Oregon, as the same is designated sod
known on the plats, maps snd suiveya ef
said city, now on Hie and of record in the
office of the Cuuty Clerk of Linn ceunty,
Oregon aed running, thence in a norther y
course on tbe east line of said Lot (8) sight,
parallel with the west line of said Black No.
(101) one hundred end one, (146) one hun
dred and forty-six feet to a point ou tbe east
line of Lot No. (1) one in said Bloek ; thence
in a westerly course parallel with the aeutk
line ot saia loi xio. iij oue, to toe wess una
of the aame ou Montgomery .-trett ; these
iu a seutnerly course on the cast line ot said
Montgomery street, to a point opposite ths
southwest corner of said Lot (8) eight n tbe
north line of First street in said city ; thence
in an easterly course along the nrn tn line of
First street to the place of beginning Also
the following described reel ptirtv, to-
wit : Lot No. (2) two in Block No (101)
1 1 , a. 1 XI
mici iiiiuuicu iiu i.iir iu i ivt ii-mui a apian.
tion to the e''y of Albany iu Linn oouuty,
Oregon as tl. same is dtsigiiaHi snd known
on the plats main and surveys of said city
now on file . id of reoord in the otiic of the
County Clei ' of Linn Count v, Ocon.
Terms of &ale on ere n. he, I e
purchaser to g" ;' i i. n
months from th ; ' a
est with appxi h itv.
Jambs O. CnKRBY,
L. H. Montakve, Executor.
Att'y for Executor.
eallsOcuauuBsrrsorst
orCeriactt. It eootsins llltaatranosw, rsiess.
MB