The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, April 17, 1885, Image 1

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    STATE RIGHTS DEMOCRAT
ISSUED EVERY FRIDAY
STITES & MTTIN.
UIBSPrit-Kl cmmthI KtMlBaa
JrwaOalbia Street.
TERMS OF SUBSCRimOM
tale oope, per year, in advance..... ..
em; eo, per year, at end year. ......
anuria copy, t m-Ui
tagf copy, three nionthe
alur nnnilwr
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PKlKKSSlONAL CARDS.
R. S. STRAHAN.
ATTORNEY AT JLAW.
Albany , Oregon.
WILL PRACTICE IN ALL THE
Courts of this State. Will Rive
special attention to collections ami probate
natter.
Office in Poster's new brick. 49tf
L. H. MONT ANTE.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
-AND--
Notary Public.
Albany. ron.
Office upstairs, over John BrlftaV store,
tat street. vi4nSStf
J. K. WEATHERFORD,
(NOTARY PUBLIC.)
kTTORM RY AT LAW
tjiul pracrcs in all the courts of the
W State. 1 lllll III Bell 11 j " mmmm
probate gutter.
In Odd FelUw's Temple.
f. C. POWRLL. w- lIr,C
POWELL & BILYEU,
vTTO RM EYS AT LAW.
And Solicitors in rhancfrv,
ALBANY. - ORKGOM.
Collections promptly made on all points.
Loans negotiated on reasonable terms.
ATOffloe in Foster's Briok.-f
vHnlSaf.
J. J. WHITNEY.
attorney And Counsellor It La
AND
Notary Public.
ALBANY, OREGON,
Will practice in all of the Courts of
thisState. All business intrusted to him
irill be promptly attended to.
E. W. LANCDON & CO.,
DRUGGISTS.
Books. Stationery and Toilet Articles, A
Large Stock and Low Prices.
oinr DETJG STORE,
2rl IIBISV. OBttON.
POSHAY & MASON,
WIIOLBLalS wrtArii
Druggists and Booksellers,
ALBANY, OREGOS.
v!6n41tf
A. PRU SHAW,
DRUGGIST.
8tationary, Toilet Articles, Etc.
rtESCRlPTIOSS CAREFULLY PILLED.
Albany, Or.
DR. C, W, MASTOK
Physician and Surgeon.
Office on Frst Street, just vest of Conrad
Me j ers.
ALBANY, OBESOH.
LOUIS GAMPEAU'S
Barber Shop.
S having done with neatness and sharp
razors, which are always kept in pod
condition, and hair cut in the very beat
style.
REVERE HOUSE,
Cone, Vint sad Ellsworth Albany. rga.
Chan- Pfeiffer, Prop'r.
Tata nw Hotel ta fitted np in Brat claae style. Tables
anpnitad with ta beat the market affords. Spring
Bed in eery Boom. A goud Sample Room tor Com
aneri 111 Traveler.
Coach to mud from the Hotel.-!
FURNITURE.
have the bes- stock of farniture in the
city and will sell
Cheap, Cheap, Cheap,
The only stock of
WALNUT FURNITURE
tu the citv and the lowest price in the
Valley. Come and see.
Undertaking,
A complete stock and can give SATIS
FACTION. Try me,
A. B. WOODIN,
ALBANY
COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE
EIGHTEENTH YEAR.
ALBANY, OB.
The First Term will commence en
Tuesday, Sept., 16th, 1884.
For particulars concerning the courses of study and
Hi price ot tuition, appiy u
KEY". ELBERT . t'dXOIT, Preataen
Aloany Bath House.
.erstf R TTNDBRSK3NBD WOULD RESPECT
I fniw '.Tiform the citisem of Albany and vi
daity that I have taken chargs of this Establish
meat.ssd, by keeping clean room and psyin
.krict attention to baiines, expects to snit si
those who may fsror us with their patronage
Hating heretofore carried on nothing hat
First-Class Hair Drassine Saloons
cxpeeUto give entire satisf dion to
BtT-OUdien and Ladies' Htvir neatly
al
en
hanpoted-
JOS WEBBEB.
CHAS. METZGEKS
Fish, Poultry and Game
Fresh fish of all kinds constantly on
hand. Poultry dressed to ier. All
kinds of game in season. Goods deliver
ed promptly, free of charge to any part of
the city, Next door east of Tweedale's
Tin and Stows Store.
Q A.RN DOOR HA.NGIN GS,
"Are alwavs breaking, unless yon have
tbe kind seld by Peters A Stewart, of Al
bany. They are made ot wrought iron,
cannot jump the track and will last a life
time. Don't hang another barn door un
til you have seen Tbena.
Mutt
VOL. XX.
NO POISON
IN THE PASTRY
if
EXTRACTS
. . . . , .
ASS UHKD
Yuntllu.l.riiinn.OruBB. rtr., lavor Cakf
l'rua.. I'imMI (..--.. . drltcatfOy and nmt
Jinlly m ibr iVwU IVw which th art mm da.
POK STKEMiTH ASD TRUE FRUIT
FLAVOR TRET STAND ALONE.
Price Baking Powder Co.,
Chiccco, III. St. Louie, Mo.
aecee
Dr. Prisa's Cream Baking Powder
-
Dr. Priced Lupulin Yeast Gems
Bril Dry Wlom V.a.t.
rxrat at.tb stt oseocaotfi.
WE MAKJE UC X OXK QCaUTY.
t nttr. VtU 6 t'. Portland. Or.
LIGHT HEALTHY BREAD
YEASTGD6
The best dry hep yeast in thm world. Bread
ratsea by this ycatt is lnjit v - f an-l wbole
lomi like our crandmntiter't oellctom brccA
GROCERS SELL THF.
Price Baking Powder Co.,
laiTrsof nr. mi : sjkui j wr.vzi nnraca,
Chieaoo. III.
0. Loua, MO.
c and r P d.
(jiticura
Infantile Skin Beantifiers Aupeal
to Mothers Try Them.
FOR t -leaning- I'M 8kto an.l S.:Up of Birth Humor.
tor allaj ins Itchiuif. Burning arv InlUmnai on,
f..r curiux the Brat jrmjHom. A K-tmi, I'na
Mttk tYurt. Srail Head, Scrotal anJ ibr Inbcntfcl
kin and blood lineal. ClTtcta. the frni Skin
Cure, aau Ci nan Soar, an eaquiUj skin Beauu
Ber, stainally, sod Cmci a rUaoLVOT. tb new
Pariftcr. intcmallr. ire ii.lallio e. Abwdutel
pua.
TERRIBLY AFFMCTED."
Mr. and Mra. Eerett Slebb:n, kci.eru,mn, .- .
wnte: ',or little b..y aa Urrrtbly :V u-.j .th
Si-ruluhv, Salt Kheura and EryailwUe erer uuc he
vaa burn, and nothing w could girm him balped him
jnUl we tried OBtBfl - BBBBBBBBB, bkh rdiiai'y
cured him, until he ia now aa fair a any ctoild."
200 FOR SOTHIJIC
Wm. iirdon. Arlington Art., Charleetoo. Ha. ,
tnb, ; 'HaTin )id about r0 U BrUclaa do. tor.
to cure my baby, without aucceca, I tried the i ti
ct aa Kcxeww, which compleiely cured, after uinf
three j.ke.
FROM HEAD lO FEET,"
Chartee Krn Ilinkle, Jeraer City Heighu. S. ).
wriea : "Jly aon. a U4 of tweiire year., wm complete
ly cured of a terrible cae (f Ecwrtra by the BM
Ran KOI am. From the top of hi. head to the "J "f
hi feet wm one ma, of Kbe " Every ether remedy
and phyaician had been tried In vain.
FOR PALE. LaMGUD
Emaciated children, with pimply, eallow aki, the
OatMSBJ Renawea will pirn, a perfect bleiedg.
cleanaing- the blood and akin of inherifd impurities
and expelling the geme of acrofoU, rheumatism, cmn
"unijti ,u, and ae.ere akin diaeeeea.
BEST FOR THKsKIX."
Tour Crncv as BBBBBBBBB re the beet for akin dto
eeaes I hae ever aold, and your (ru ra Soar the
Bnewt mdicinal toilet aoaii In the market,
CL W. HTAPLES lugwt,
Oaceola il v H IS.
gold by all druBVista. Price: Ci net cta.;
R!OLTfcr.T. $1 ; Soar. 2ft cU. Potter Urn
Chemical Co,, Boaton, alt.
Seed for "How to Tare ftkla Dlacsses'
nsnu L'ae Caflreira Sop. an exquisitely
DAD I peri lined skla Btrsullflrr.
DEYOE & ROBSON,
(Successors to W. H. (Joltrs.)
c-DEALERS IN.
Farm Machinery
' WABOHS, HACKS, BU8SIES,
Plows, Harrows,
HAY PRESSES,
STEEL GOODS,
THE ALBANY FURNITURF
HOUSE,
BRINK & SON.
(Successors to)
Dannais, Woodin & Fisher,
Manufactures and dealers in all kind
FURNITURE,
would respectfully inform the public that
they manufacture to order, and will keep
constantly on hand, a complete stock ol
all desirable lines of
FURNITURE,
and will sell at bed rock prics.
Bed-steads a Specialty.
STONE AND MARBLE WORKS
THE UNDERSIGNED WISHES TO
inform tbe public that he to now pre
pared to do all kinds of stone and marble
work on short notice. All work is war
ranted to (rive satisfaction. Will work
any and all kinds of stone, but deal prin
cipally in Oregon City granite. Cleaning,
repairing aad resetting a specialty. Call
and examine my prices before pnrchas
intr elsewhere as 1 will not be undersold.
Shop on west side of Ferry street oppo
site post office. GwHAKBI8Prop.
(Par the, Hisix mi i
a WKrT OBWBI ht.
Ml.liMp. ad I 1 1 rein rc i or Ban! p nrti
Tbe pcrfMiiiiitl snows of our loft
Bumtuits grandly sparkled in the refill
gent rtj-N of the netting sun like htil
Hants in the diadem of Nature ?
No ; none of that.
Three gaily decked equestrians klo
ly wended their peaceful wdy 'mid ver
dant groves and fragrant flowers in the
b.lmy shsdes of dewy eve ?
No ; nothing of the tort.
C ntrs.
There might have tn sem on
dark, foggy evenin,Uts in autumn, n M
m.toy years ago, three friky ohaps -i.e.
friend Gexre S neijh Qui pea'
bttf yaller dog" snl slf o.mpering
of toward the murky banks f tb ( 'sla-
lioota, a few miles south of Albany.
I had frequently bratd iuv Mood
Osorge extol the singularly refrhin
and "gloriotiB sport1' f coon-huntinf,'-I
had, also, often heard him, in a moat
animated manner dilate on the wonder
ful faculty .he aforesaid d g had re
tiring coons ; and how for genuine,
lively American sport ihti excelled all
things else.
Having been many tiius esrneetly
ira)ortnned by my friend to partake of
these debatable sports, to which I was
s stranger, and the eveniog in question,
sccordiog to my friend's opinion, bring
peculiarly adapted thereto, 1 determin
ed on a short respite from the plodding
diligence of dsily toil, wherein I should
enjoy fun alive.
When we arrived on the hunting
ground darkness reigoexl supreme Tbe
fog hsd thickened iato a gin tit? m st ;
but it was just the rignt kin 1 of night
for coon. "
We utarte 1 the dog into lb" limber
and leisurely wsndrd slon up Up
stream, occasionally heating tb" loK
give a few jels ''only thte anaj aa li-
ing more."
This sprightly amuarinri.t bed l-sen
going on for aUut two bofiwa and s
half.
Tbe Cdlapooia bete is very crooked,
aod for moat pert Wdered with a uat.
row belt of timber and under br mh,
wbilshcro and tbre ihe open ground
extends to tbe stream, at which places
tbo bank i jerpt ndicular. My friend
George being a god wo-slsmsD, snd
well acquainte 1 with l.e locality, 1
kept close by bis side with the utmost
confidence.
Suddenly snl simultaneously we
p!un;ed headlong into tbe turbid waters.
I think we measure I about seventeen
f et of tbe depto of the s'resm. but
f jund no bottom.
Br-'ng but a poor swimmer, on gain
ing the surface, in votive mood aid
j ihiUatic tones I shouted, '-Have m
Lord, save me f
My friend, who had gaim:d a old on
some projecting willow, repli-l
'Courage, boy ; we'll have some fun
yet r
By some fort ailiona turn of re.,-
we gsined the shore.
Renewing our bunt, we bsd procewi'
e I for sometime when tho rein eos
mmced falling in torrents. Though w
were wet drowned rata we concluded
to ttke he Iter under a large fir tree.
We bad been here quite a while all
the time r opposing the dog wss busy
bunting the coon when my friend, for
relief, cbsnged his position. Tbe
motion brought that very prominent
nasal organ of h s in violen'. contact
with a drooping limb of the tree. The
recoil incident thereto resulted in a
boot-heel alighting with a two hundred
and twenty pounds svoidapoise force
on the caudil extremity of our poer
og. Such a Vellowing as was then and
there set up was never be fore beard in
these weods. We continued to hear it
until tbe brute reached tbe dwelling
place of neighbor Quipes, several miles
sway.
Our bunt was now at an end. To
seek the comfortable quarters of my
friend was th next thing in order.
Tbe darkness at this time was in
tense. W f raveled slowly snd csnti
ustiv rnv ffi-n i direoHy in the lead
now. We bad proceeded but a short
distance when again I beard a noiee,
similar to that I heard before, almost
beneath my feet. It recognized it as
the sound of troubled water.
Friend George bad taken another
dive !
I was paralyzed. Visions of the
river S'-yx snd tbe regions bevond roe
vividly to ray mind, like a panorama of
despair.
Afrer waiting aome moments, which
seemed hours, I heard a noise iu tbe
waters below, much like that of a high
pressure Mississippi steam boa. I
knew it was George.
As the sound recedf d, sumraaring all
the strength within roe I shouted,
"Coursge, fellow ; coon-bunting U glori
ous aport."
Though tbe rain fell thick and fast, I
stirred not a foot till daylight dawned.
As to the further adventure of friend
Geo-g", I wot not he is aliv and well
and can tell it himself.
Kid Bohe.
Albany, April 5tb, 1885.
Right
ALBANY, OREGON,
1 1 t iik or or in i itva.
The Aria of late, las; aatl lasr rite Tei
(r Ihe latwe MeawlallMS MentevNle.
The general inteieBt IV It in the Fed
eral cftice of tbe counttv, will attract
e
inuc'.i inteirst to tliestatutia ifgulaling
n-movala. In ord.r that tl.cy niay be
gen tally understood, we an j du the
tex'a c f ihe lawa on the anbject :
By the act of May 10, IMO, "sll
DUtiict Attorneys, Collector t'f Cub
Ioojs, iHval olliceis and Surveyors of
tbe ftllBtOBsS. navy aifut", receivers of
public mOtjOyt for laitda, lUfiatera of
the I. m l OSeee, paymaster in tbe
armv, ilin ApOtbeOary timers', the
Aaaiatnn. Apoilceiiis General snd
tli ('nniruiseary (inetal of purcbaaes
ahall 1m anpointeti for the term of four
yitrt,biit ahall be r. isovab'e from Oflice
a' pleeaire."
Bf the third section n the ct to
rtulate ih" tewere Of ceitaitt civil
offices, pa-setl March 2, 1 .H67,as ameod
cl '.y the tlii-d aectum o" tbe .tipple
Bee -iry set of April lt5U,it is pro
vided "that the President shall have
power to till all vacancieawhich may
happen doting tbe recess of tbe Senate,
by reason of death, resignation or ex
piration of terra of oflice, by granting
commiaaions whiub abalt expire at the
end of the next session thereafter, snd
if no appointment by the advice and
consent of the Senate ahall be made to
such oiliee so vacant, or temporardy
filled aa aforeeaid, during auch next
session cf the Senate, auch oflice ahall
remain in abeyance without any salary,
fees or emoluments attscked thereto
until the same ahall be filled by apjHiiut
ment tberolO by und with tbe sdviee
and consent of the Senate, and during
auch time all the owers in 1 'Inline be
longing to auch ofJice ahall bi rierrid
by euch other clbcer aa msy by law
ex. -rri.c Bncb powrra and ilutir in esse
of a vscsncv in srh office."
Th" first sett ion tiflh- act of April
.', lttG9, (after rtealing the first and
seeond section of rbe aavi ol l'7,i
provides . "Tliat erry rsnn holding
any civil Qk to which he baa ln or
may lie bfresftet apointed by and with
the adice and c meet of lbr Senata
and woo slall bave Income du'.y quali
fied to aet therein, ahall tie entitled to
bold auch ffbee during th term for
which be ahall hare been anpoUited,
unless sooner reran veri Hyjand with tbo
advice and consent of the Senate, or by
the appointment wi'h hkoa Ivice and
consent of a successor in bi place, ex
cept aa herein olhttrwiae provided."
Another arc ion of the act provides :
"That dutin any recces f the Senate
the Presilent ia hereby empoweretl at
bis discretion to au.rd any civil
nicer sppointed by and with tbe advice
md conaent of the S.nate,ic-pt Judges
i.f the I'nitetl State oourla, until the
end ofthe next arsion of the S-mate
and to tleaignate aome auitable person,
MMeot to be te n ved at his discretion,
to etform the duties of such anpereed
aa officer in the meantime ; and auch
pe-taon so diinated ahall take the
ootha and give the lond required by
law to be taken and given by the aue
pended otbeer and shall during the time
be iM-rforma hi duties be entitled to
tbe sslsrv and emolumenta of such of
free, no part of which ahall neloog to
tbe officer auperseded ; sod it ahall be
the duty of the President within thirty
days af'er the commOnc -ment of each
esai-D of the Senate, except fr any
oflice which in hi opinion ought not
to be tilled, to nominate persons to fill
all vacancies in office which existed at
the meeting of tbe Smate,whethr tera
lorarily 6Med or not, and also in tbe
place of all efbeera suipendfd ; and if
tbe Senate, during auch sesaion, shall
rt fi'se to sdviau snd consent to an ap
pointment in 'he place of any suajtend
ed officer, then, aod not otherwise, the
President sbsll nominate another er
aon as Soott as practicable to said aesflion
of the Stnate f r raid office."
By tbe sixty-third section of the act
to revU and conaolidate the laws re
lating to the Pott OU'ue Department,
passed dune 8, 1872, it is provided :
"That PoatmaaU-ra of the fourth and
fifth claasts ahall be appointed and may
be removed by the Postmaster General,
and all others ahall be appointed and
may be removed by the President, by
and with the advice and conaent of the
Senate, and sbali hold their offices for
four yetrs, unless sooner removed or
. - . m a. a
suspended according to law. li ap
point meuta and removal ahall be noti
fied to the S'xth Auditor."
A 4; (toil IV r rent a sr.
The first report of H. Koc hler, Re
ceiver of the OsCKR, shows that the
gross earnings af the road, from Jaa
uary 20th te March 1st, wero $111,568.-
07: expenaer. $83,270.04; leavinK set
earnings of $28,200 03, also that the
company's assets are $33,870,216 67. and
the liabilities $33,919,681 81 ; actual
cash on hand.$83.211.83. This indicate?
that the road is doing a very good busi
ness, the inaorae for the live weeks
mentioned being at the rate of $300,
000 a year, a flue, percentage on the
amount invested.
5, 10 and 25c counter at N If Allen & Co.
FRIDAY, APRIL
n Aiiitit, 1 1 Tim.
Ufiaaa .... rrBalar.iarrf naasi'ial )
Wahbinoi,,n, MaiCfl, 2tlth, 188e.
Wllh Iho i K eptlon of those who
huvo faik d to gel pfflr, Detnnerats
ratre are well pleerl with the np.
polntments of the now adtnlniBtration,
and favorable corn men t la heard oi
all shlos. Where there Is more than
one Hppllcnnt ft'ranofflcg.sllorcouMe,
cannot be made haftfif nu, t is nn.
ah.'en d wle and pollllfi In tho Brest.
detil lo npH.iitt, a lie haa often done,
aome one who I not Identiflel with
the Contending fact lou (t Is ctirloua
to note th eorrioeen! f tbnotd
school republican nnliibduna here,
whorstitnile every ipp lotment snd
very action of the now prwddent by
thelo atandanl which experience
has taught thorn to apply to deprsv
d repibllc in poll lei They sppesr
to havo no faith In reform, In the
civil service or In tbo iinpr vement
of t ho military snd naval htltb
mcnt. Tlioj wm4L4t evorythlng
thut I d ui" or talkol nb rmt I" fhl
oennectlon uyp asfillo il rtr nentl
mental. Wmn fs.rrotary Tjorrar
orders the aele ol lulf a rlostn h rreei
and csrrUg h it have een ue.nl
mainly ftH ptwSMtvl lV hi- pred.'-e.
ors, but msintl' d so offMHtee of
IU,0U) a yoer fr MB the pu'dh- ptjf,
the deepicablw pi aamUts who t int
thi Mllllcal etm-Mpliero of the rap
its', bak their head and any: the
economy d lgo will not piv, the
United Ktrta are withv, nndtl i not
wish loae lelr Pad'tet Oftl en live
in n plain, mot tvb, Ineooeieteftl
with the dignity of u RTOel JMtloel."
If you fell them that th dlaiKr! t.f
ttio ciirriagehJalefer .ifoltl ocsl
tha t h' ioete anstier f tut irl an
I imotlon, that It h a bifff and an
admonlti m N the hundred- of in.
plote in t ho Patent Ofleft, ih" In
dlan Office, the Land t M . h; -logic
il and pullc Lt atj v v Bi
reau over which Mf. Ij r p'-ldea,
you talk to tb-ro It ki w I m.
gusge, snd i . arill rwf4jf fb-r tie
city n g -du ; t i r i. III it rh. iif";
spent or w iet. d Mp rl sal 't
made the city piwayajrosi.
The proapsrity of hfal h ip k. p. r.
eod real estate nw ir- i, (
a pi city matter, ten s a pbbto .
m. BE. . . a, .S . aT a Bw . I
times I may mentlo i t..-it ihe erase,
cigar stores, billiard room, I idatww
of nmaaefluent have not been f r i ;ira
as dull a tby e now. D u- ken,
tlpplinj.', gaiuh'lug and stortlmf k-ov.
err, men- employes hav, W.ruderful to
tell, learned that they are not in
favor with what they were wont to
call Ibe great unwished dom t t!o
party. They have lowed with un.
plasint auddenu thitfhh new
democratic admlnlatrali on h M i pm
chant for sever jI varltles of cleinll
nesa. Thl revelation has sibrel
them, and they are keepl :g hdtor
hour at home and In nfH'e. and
their health and breath are a-rulbly
Improved.
The crowd of profession il offi .'o
acker has very sensibly diminished.
They havn g no homo very rau h
disgruntled, of 00rv, and deep! con
vlnced that the experiment of popu
lar government Is a failure. The
groat tvaly of the democracy, how
ever, who do net want the ' flic.
nut wish only to ace ihetn welt fllcd,
and honestly adralnlso red, do not
share the despair of the. professional
ottVe aeeker. Tne new administra
tion has a great work before it and it
has fnur.years for Its accomplishment.
It has as yet h?on in oflke rmt four
week. A number of Important - rt1.
ces have been filled with men eg lust
whom their enemies can say nothing.
Some superfluities have been remov
ed and more extensive removals ar
being phoned. The mnr!e of the
service in all (iovornrrm it offices Is
remarkably improved. For the flrat
time In hh long official life the Gov
ernment clerk realizes that hi success
and his future depend not upon the
backing, of a BUloe, a M h n or
other p twerful dispenser of patron tge,
but upon hh own work and conduct.
I do not think there wHi b) any tie
tentallon ofslmpllcty and plainness
In the social environment of the new
administration, but it Is evident that
there will be less of mere display,
and parade of wealth that has exist
ed In Washington s'nee the war.
The gossips had talked and written
so much about the pew taken in the
somewhat aristocratic church on New
York Avenue, that a large number of
snobs have been betrayed into renting
pews at this church. The president
not wishing to make a - "how of
his religion, has rented a p ?w In a
church in a less fashionable part of
the city and nearly a mile from the
White House. He has not yet attend
ed church but his ulsters occupied
their pew last Sunday.
The truly coosclentlms dentist
spares no pains to get three dollars
worth of gold into a 25 cent tooth.
Dcmdrrat.
IT, 1885.
N. H. Allen& Co,,
Having purch ased th 3
t ANKRUPT STOCK
of merchandise of Colwell, Becker & Licke, Salem, Oregon, at
Less Than Half Price,
consisting of
0RYC00DS,CL0THINC, BOOTS, SH0E8,!HATS, CAPS, ETC,
anl our customers shall
secure rare bargains
FOR
Remember
i t h. er nciuut.
Notnal) talks much that bVbJbbVI
av MByte) tiling, thin that he did
leu on-it, to BMrjp n i person p'aya
trioih v.iih .ut inking a f .lee note
j met Im,
Ttif r -.t of mI tMuevolent action
Mil I petv and fraternal love.
Thai which causea U 1 1 I oast iDuSt
of ur time ia the repugnance which
we naturally bave to Ufr.
Irresolution on Ihe schemes of life
which titTer themselves to our choice,
an I m constancy io pursuing them,
nr.- the greatest causes of all of oor
,.t, ..ptnfa
QfahBl fars sr enlerta'aeil that, in
I towq iance of tbe war which ia now
being erri on bet veen France and
( Id n a, a great acaroity in ihe tea, supply
will koou take place. The island of
Formosa tiion which "e largely depend
for our tea auppliea haa been blockadsat
since laat Septemtr by the French.
The tea crop will be harvested about
June, but the prosocte now are that
the porta on the coast of the Island of
Formosa will not only be dosed against
us at that lime,but Sbaogabi.Foo Cbow
and other ta orta as well. In this
caae our tea dealers and ioiioter will
be corulled to call upon Japan, but
ateiiatioa abow Japan cn turniah only
aboii 50,000,000 nmda while our
ie -pie con an me 100,060,000 (munda an
nully, hence it will t e in that the
tpper of tbe pleasant drink will likely
b called upon to pay at axorbitant
prioe for his luxury.
I .agieaanian O'Neill of Mimri 5a
the onlv I)f teocr.tt io Consresamau who
has been to see C evtland who has not
asked for an appointment f u some one.
He had a talk with Cleveland a few
rJayi ago, "I don't want anything just
now," said O'Neill, "except to aak you
if you believe in the poKef of turning
the raecala out." C'eveland replied
that he thought he could au becribe to
that doctrine in a general way. "All
riirht," aaid O'Neill. O M of my oon
atitoenta out in MiKSonri is tbe
rattcal I ever knew. He U in tbe pen
itentiary serving out a aentence, but aa
h is nearly dead his mother want him
pardoned so he can die in hsr hoUBO.
Now I aaut yon to pais! n him and
turn In m out." The President aaid ha
would have the case oonat lered, and if
iM-M"ible the raacal in thiacaae would be
1
turned out.
Mr. B'aiue thinks tJ -inland will
make a good prei lenr. Now, our re
publican f. lends ail thiuk Blaine i
umart and know -'whtt ' what," her e
tbey inuat ai(ree with us that Cleveland
wit1 taske a gvd president. It will
not be forgotten that w r.dd our re
publican friend l bef ire the election
that he would make a worthy, popular
preaidenf, aod now our worda are veil
fied by Btain MasaJC Bit we very
much fear that o.ir friend will not be
in so happy a moid io a twelve mouth
from now.
A native bo k j nt p iblie 1 in Ban
gal traces the mantel anl phyaieal de
generation of the Hindoos to the fact
that lbs) E iglish are allowed to slaught
er owa in ludii. Tan author bSubbs
the English tor eating beef, and roe
to hia own sattafaotton that no beef
nter ia a good man.
No r
much of which has been
have the beaelt of the
CASH OR PRODUCE.
the place, 57 First Street, Albany, Oregon.
N. H. ALLEN & CO.
Front, First and Vine 8tr: PORTLAND, OREGON,
iroaTxaa of m 2.
TT A TiTTT A TD
Ob-W VV taUreLV.Ua aV
FARM MACHINEE
Wa f. i
I
"SCCKXTK OX TUB ko.vD.
Thee mat tune are W well I .aown : . i ri "a.i
UMet Thouukj ef tarnat-r. Iwre BRe ar! ' oaaa
end all BBBBi of ttere tsSttl Bb! . - eVBTj
war the ae ptae uitea of Hir Sai iwaft
The teataof Twerrr I: T h w '.cri
tbe rentarkab'c duratrtli'.;. ' I' I t
from the a otpUc.ty seal ( ... jii". . M ... . i.
ai.0 an imaaeeaw tualor 1 1 r . i i .c .-;-.
Btalas mm4 Trrrr-i. I.
a r-r.m: "ctu; :.-
no tK-w i v
thr farmer, in eicry - a la r. J
lliMkeye haa been VaJ, ! vit.iii - i ha
c I
IrbaealyHaiTBstiiigi: v:..
totlrs ftatisfacUcr. -
The featuraa tliat mo t atrwht
Si ewraaaraHen. It ia a
11 wbl peea la a atral t
Bf BirwVr eyece. h it rv.
An sgricn'tnraliat at Oakland,
Cel., ia making an effort to introduce
t he cultivation of tea in that State. He
has over 2000 toe plants in a very
tbriring condition, and when tbey ar
rive at. tbe age ot four years be will ob
tain Japanese labor and pick and cure.
He haa also a number i f camphor trees
that are growing well.
"Deer me !" said a lady on Fifth
avenue the other evening; ''How
the china crane is growing ! Here's
New York club that is paying $800$
for a pitcher."
This medicine, oatabtniaf Iran with pure
fSSSL pti&gi vHSE
I .Mpara hUeaU HaJarta. Chill aaal Fevere,
1 1 tranSufn remedy Bar Dhwaaea ef tbe
''lanTauaWW'toV Diseases peepuar b
rmea, and all who lead sedentary lives.
i drwa not injur the teeth, eaasa Iwedaehe.n
..luce constipation efaer fro madidnn ti
i ciirirhe and purines tbe blood, stirnnlati
appetite, aids tbe eathnilaUon ef food, r
m Heartburn and Belching, and strtnt '
Uie muscles and nerves.
r Intermittent Fever. Laasttooe, lac'
ray, Ac., it has no equal.
iy The renuine ha above trvde mail
NM il lt d linea on wrapper. Take no
aatj br SHOWS taUUUCei. CBw BahTiaes :
: ir ;, tooda co ,
Portland Or.
BUOKjIT.
" 4aS,a2jKN ir a JaH--ssl fLv AbbBiSsbbbbbbP
$ v.. , we--
STATE RIGHTS DEMOCRAT.
nz im iwinnn-jdmn
IS TEE WILLALL'.'jL YlfUl
K pee la I bli-i m
timtie li swH tei
notioea 10 cents rr Hue.
iaffll I eeari M
ral mi... MBMeit4 al eit e-
fl Ou (-r MpiMie (ill ll. lit I erratMe
rmt cm. im( ,. ,Mtt. f,,, av
irtaertien.
Kates for r-..-. 'ti'inMi
known on applkwtlora.
low prices
v,oa.
Come aad
ATT A TTTN CFHL'UF
tas U V sitN saTaarsfaN U aw a, H HI f
hi f WW ing rr' c&tci tiuplaauf usi :
X-ISTEL AND BttlAT
: a : o: Catalogue, 1885.
UczA for Special Circmlars,
C. : I.T.TIAf ak C.C
cw ..oUrl Vlhratisstf Threwhier.
The tuu: Effort :-e ami S-.i-i eaaf nl Co
bi its mad Claaaaaa; Oraia ever i
T w Sara M'lct Thrasher is tte iwaaM of yeas
..i? : i ;riaeat, rne i-fneted y
I Use as -attxpeneaeedaMi
- r ... n nnrhlaaa la iaaarira
a. to -roJuCTe a macruee the waatM
- r .ork than the JaV
..a were finable of. a4 wwa
. . ; i .i-MU ae-rate eat frosa the astw
t i a ri re i rncti aaaaarrthaa lesy
. . ii.-iaoever.
! I vM
tn i.m'cr.
BSfl .t c-u he B
ixi 5 saahsJ aai
Red Cro wnMills
I80M, LANSING d CO., rR6Prt.
a ww raocass rxoca scraaiea vest tassaBBssss
AND BAKkJU I SB.
BEST STORaGF v4CHiITllS.
Highest IPrice in Cxsk fm
Wheat
ALBANY OR.
UTLERY.
The best line of cutler in th Taltay
be found at our More. It ernhraosi
knives, table knives, forka aad
botcher knives, hunting knives,
knives, shears and scissors of all
and the beat lne of ra sera over
Into Albany. Come and bob for
aai res.
Par. Srs-wa
SALE.
One hundred and forty
mites above Lebanon. 40 tare Its
i vat ion. 10 acres slaahsd and aowa
grass. ComforUble dwlllg.
outhauswa. Cbeaix Tasolrs) at
office.
ilSS EMMA 8CHUBEIT,
IILLJHERY AMD DRESMlUli
Catting and fitting by the as
System.
TbvIbj.
OPPOSITE REVERE KOHSL
OPIUM AND I0HPIH8 HABIT
v-BT-i
W. F. ALEXANDER, M. D.,
T guarantee a rare in all bbbbs u arr
d.reetions are strietly followw. Wm
c ars in all
paii) or loss of tiro frosa husrt
a a a v
4-
dress a Dove at a. i Deny, u
SALE,
One half blaok In eaatem raxt sal
atty with fair house awd barn will la
BhTkast by a C