The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, April 17, 1885, Image 4

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Dtretsry .
U. P. Church. Preaching every Sabbath,
at 11 a. u., and 7?.. by Rev. R. G. Ir
vine, D. D, Sabbath School at 2:30 P. M
Prayer meeting every Wednessday evening.
Evangelical Chpkch. Preaching on Sab
bath at 11 a. m. , and 7 r. ml Sabbath
School 12:15. Prayer meeting every Thurs
day evening. J. A. Holleabaugh, pastor.
Congregational Church. Service every
Sabbath at 11 A. it. and 8 P. m. Sabbath
School at 12:1"). Prayer meeting on
Thursday evening of each week, J. W.
Harris, pastor.
M. EL Chvrch.Socth. Preaching every
Sabbath evening at 7:30 o'clock r. u. Sab
bath School at 2:30 o'clock r. m. Prayer
meeting every Thursday evening at 7:30
o'clock. F, M. Culp, Pastor.
M. K. Church South, Takokst. Preach
ing every Sabbath at 11 o'clock , a. m. Sab
bath School at 10 o'clock, a. h. F. M. Cuip,
Pastor.
M. E. Church. Preaching every Sabbath
at 11 a. m. and 71 p. m. Sons service in
the evening before sermon. Sabbath School
t 2.30 P. at. Prayer meeting every Thurs
day evening. Rev. M. Judy, pastor.
Prmbttkrian Church. Service every
Sabbath morning and evening in Church
eor. Broadalbin and Fifth Sts. Sunday School
at 2:30 p. m. Prayer meeting every
Wednesday evening. Rev. Isaac H. Condtt
pastor.
Christian Church. Preaching every Sab
oath at W. C. T. U. UaU.at 11 a.m. 7:30 p
X. 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 a.nx,at Church on 5th
Street. Sabbath School immediately after
morning services. Prayer meeting every
Thursday evening st 7:30 o'clock. T U
Brownson, pastor.
Urivrrsahts Chi rate. Preaching every
ecoud and fourth Sabbat a of each month
Crawford's Hall at 11 o'clock, a. x., and
o'clock, p. x.
A COOD CBIML FOB IKS( KIBI:KS.
To every subscriber to the Drxocrat
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 eicht page.
forty column, monthly par?. , 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
get a good paper for nothing. Those de
siring the paper sent to them will pi
stave so at time'of paying their subscri
C C CHRRKT.
CR.PVRSSX
ALBANY
IRON WORKS.
CHERRY & PARKF.S,
(Successors to C. C. Cherry.)
Machinists, Millwrights, and Ik
Founders.
WE HAVE OUR NEW SHOPS A1A
completed, and are now prepares! te
handle all kinds of heavy work, w e wl
manufacture Steam Engines. Grist and
Saw Mill Machinery, and all kinds f
and Brass Castings.
PATTERNS M4DE SBwKT SOTfCa.
Special attention given to repairing al
kinds of machinery. Will also man u fas
tore the improved Cherry A "White QsaaR
Separator.
a Baker It.-OSSre a laasei
Chairs ! Chairs !
Rawhide bottom chairs for both old and
ounir. at bottom prices at the faetery of
PUTNAM,
Albany, Oregwa
GRAF & FROMM,
Manufacturers and Dealers in all kinds of
FURNITURE,
AID UNDERTAKERS,
81 First Street Albany, Or
W. E. KELLY
Notary Public and Conveyanc r.
Collections made on reasonable terms
MAIN ST., - - SCIO, OR
F. M. MILLER,
'Attorney and Gounslor At Law.
LEBANON, OREGON.
Will practice in all tho Courts in the State.
To the Unfortunate !
DE- GIBBON'S
Dispensary.
conic of Cominer
I cial Street, Sao Francisco.
tj KstaUiuhod in 1864, for
Btbe treatment of Sexual
J? and Seminal Diseases, sucb
as Cionnrrbea. tlleeC.
stricture, y pnill in al
'Its forms, (rape tear
llaml WrakaeM. night loahen by Ureanm, uiw
plea op the face and Iom of manhood can positively be
eared. The tick and afflicted should not fail to call
upon him. The Doctor has traveled extensively in
Europe, and inspected thoroughly the various ooepi
UJf there, obtaining a gitat deal of valuable tntorma-
ion, which h is competent to impart to those in need
f his services. DR. GIBBON will make no charge
nlsss he affect a cure. Persons at a distance Nil
' RE C'LRRD 4T HOME. All cot munieationa
strictly confidential. You see no one bu, the Doctor.
Send ten dollars for a package of medicine. Persons
writing tn the. Tlr-t.r will t.Imim wtatj Im r.mm r.t fh.
paper they see this advertisement in. Charges rea
o cable. Call or write. Addriss DR. J. F. GIBBON,
x 1967, San Francisco. The Doctor cures when
. then fail. Try him, vlSn43
ALBANY FOUNDRY
AND-
M4CHINE 8H0P.
tfTABIiISHED 1965.
By A. F. CHERRY, situated at corner of
First ana Montgomery Streets, Albany,
uregen.
Having taken charge of the above named
Works, we are prepared to manufacture
Steam Engines, 8aw and Grist Mills,
wooa-working m acmnery, Fumps, Iron
and Brass Castings of every description.
Machinery of all kinds repaired. Spe
cial attention given to repairing farm ma
turnery.
Patten Making dene la all its forms.
l&Myl A. F. CHEERY A SON.
FERRY'S
1!
Di VALUABLE TO ALL!
will be mailed PD I? 1?
to all applicants Y Kt.C.'
and to customers oi last year wit
ordering it It contains illustrations, prices.
descriptions and directions for planting all
Yes table and Flower SEEDS. BULBS? etc.
385 "iVAff
boot
0. M. FERRY & CO.SB,T i
for Infants and Children,
"Castoria i so well adapted to children that I Caateria cnres Oolie, Ooasttnatlnn,
I recommend It aa superior U any imeripUon I S"JT &JS2m SauroSsa di-
onle.,, H. A. Aacuan. M. D I
Ul 80. OctOTd Bt, BrooUn, N. T. Without injurious medioaUoa.
Tkb Csarraca OosvAirr, ltt Fulton Street, N. T.
O at C. U.K. TIME TALBE,
Alba ii j Station.
DEPART! KK OF TRAINS.
BOtSO XORTU.
Albany trrtm it un ii
KKKIUIIT TRAIN'S ". -
r:M A. M
UrOO A. M.
Il:6 A. M
is.os P. II
MAIL TRAIX
i Arrive at
1 Departs at
socio aoiTti.
HAIL TRAIN I ggg
KRKU1HT TRAIN " " .
ALBANY KXI'KKS.S Arrives at
11:4ft A. M
IS. OA P M
3:30 P. M.
b 35 P. M.
All Train daily, except Sunday.
NoTtOB. On and after thin date regular
tickets will be sold at onr tloket office for
following point on Columbia river: Upper
Cascades, Dalles, Umatilla, VVallula,
Walla Walla and Ains worth.
Will. & Una,
Freight and Ticket Agent
O. A '. H. K. Co.
Albany. June Isth, 188'.
. OR. UEBIC
Q rrtvutr llsp-ary,
1.1 400 Ge.tr St., San Francisco Cat.
Conducts by yuallflod Fliv-slrlans
CD and surgvons ivguUr gradtLtti a
r- JR The Oldest m. iUt in the
t'nitwl Slates, life lmu- etprrirnw.
!,l rl vt in. Unit snd pure inedicitjc,
f insure (eedy and vniiaiient run s
.U of all Private. Chronic and Nervtous
lHsraM's Affections of the Blood,
8kin, Kidneys, Bladder, KruptUtus,
1' leers, Did Mures, Swelling of the
Glands, Sore Mouth, throat Bone
luns.iicrmaiioiil'y cured and erasu
cat cd tr.'iu the system tor Ufe.
M:ttIOl iKbilily. In.tency,
8eminal Losses, Srxuai iHioay, Men
tal and steal W vakueaa. Failing
Reiuory, v oak Eyes, Stunted De
vclopuieiil,lniedtmeuts U Rsrriaire
etc, from excess or youthful f Miles,
or any cause, speedily, safely ami
privately cured.
lonog. MlUdlf tcrtf and Old
men, and all who need medical skill
and experience, consult the old
European Physician at once. Ills
opinion costs nothing, and may
save futute misery and shame.
When Inconvenient to visit the city
for treatnient, medicines can be sent every where by
express free from observation. It Is self -e ident that
s physician who gives his whole attention to a class
of diseases attains great skill, and physicians through
out the country, knowing this, frequently recommend
difficult cases to the oldest sc-ia)tst, by whom every
known guud remedy is used. 'The Doctor's age anu
experience make his opinion of supreme importance.
jrThoe who call see no one but the Doctor. Con
sultations free and sacredly confidential. Casus
which have failed tn obtaining relief elsewhere espec
ially solicited ftssela diseases successfully treated.
The Doctor a til serve SS forfeit 91,000 for a else un
derVaken, not cured. Cell or write. Uoura. dally .from
' a. m. to p. tn., S to I etciilngs ; Sundays, 10 to
12 only. Send for the Saut'.AiUt Guide to Health,
tent free. Address as abo
BK lit Hit. -
WeaderfRl Crrmaa lavlgaraler
Permanently prevents all I'nnatura! Losses from the
svstem, tones the nerve, strengthens the musclca.
checks the stc. iu tgorates the hole s stem, and
restores the adlntcd to Health snd Happiness.
The reason so many cannot get cured of Nominal
Weakness, Loss f Manhood, etc., is owuig to a com
plication, called Prostalorrhea with llvtH-raethcaia,
which requires peculiar treatment. Dr. Llebigs in
v ig orator is the only positive core for Prostaturrhea,
with peculiar special treatment, used at the uicbtg
D1neary.
rrtce if lavlaoralar. st. Case of sit botUe
910. Sent to any address, covered securely from ob
servation. Most powerful electric belts free to patients.
To prove the wonderful power of the Invigorater.
A fal Battle .lv ea ar seat Free.
Consultation free and private.
Call or address
LIES IC I' I I ' I 1 .
400 Gear v Ntsst, til Itilcf
Private entrance, 40 l l'nm Mini, MST I
Gory Street from Ke s: :.;., Ms t- 'iv.ttt
Dispensary Drug Store.
PATENTS
Obtained, and all other business in the U. S. Patent
Office attendeded to for moderate tecs.
Our office is opj-jnit the D. . Patent Office, and
we can obtain Patents less time than thote remote
from WashingVin.
Send modje ordraainf. We sdise s to twteni
ability free of charge ;sod wemakc no charge unless
we obtain patent.
We refer here, to the Postmaster, the Suiit, of
Money Order Div. and to ofhoals of the I.'. S Patent
Oak-.;. For circular, advice, terms, sud eferciees
o actual clients in your own State or county, wldress
Co A. SNOW & CO.,
Opposite Patent Office, w ashington, D .
OF ANOTHER ACE.
Cradaally SappUatrd by a Belter Article
Certata Old Tlaaca are Banc 4 way.
In the general reception room of the Western
L nion Telegraph building on Broadwajr. Xew York,
are exhibited the coarse, crude snd clumsy instru
ments of the Infancy of the telegraph They are
only relics now. More crfect machinery has super
seded them.
i eam ago wnat is sty led tn: oui iiaruoned poroas
plaster did some good service. There was then noth
ing better of the kind. - Now all that has changed
Stiencs and stuay hate gone deeper into the secret
of medicine ana produced BENSON'S CAPClNK Ml
OCS PLAhTFK, whieh emUxlies all the excellencies
thus far postible in an external remedy. The old
piasters are siow ins capcine is rapid ; they were
uncertain - the Capcine is sore. Cheaper articles
bear similar names. Be careful, therefore, that
some thrifty druggist does not deceive you. Price
25 cents.
Scabury 4 Johnson, Chemist, New York.
The Buyers' , Gctdr is issued March
and Sept., each year; 224 pagcs,-8Jxll
inches, with over 3,300 illustrations-
n whole picture gallery. I Gives wholesale
prices direct to amtumert on all goods for
personal or asBjaw family use.
Tells how to k order, and
gives exact cost of ev
erything you H use, drink,
eat, wear, or have fun
with. These "saasa invaluable
books contain information gleaned from
the markets of the world, we will mail
a copy Free to any address upon receipt
of the. postage 8 cents. -.Let us hear
from you. Respectfully, f 1
MONTGOMERY WARD & CO.
. SS? A iff Wsksak A venae, Chlea, 1U. "
0W GVZ KEARHiS SJ.Ul.
ESTABUSBBD FOB TBS SCIEKTiriC JUIO SPKEDT CURS
or Cuaosic, Nervous ajtd Rpevial Uihssses.
THE EXPERT SPECIALIST,
DR. ALLEN, AS 18 WELL KNOWN, 18 A REG
ular graduated Physician, educated al Bowdoin
College and University of Michigan. He has devoted
a lifetime to the study of aad is acknowledged to oe
the most expert student in his specialty on the Pa
cific Coast
And middle-aged men, who pre suffering from the
effects of youthful indiscretions or excesses in ma-'
turer years, nervous and physical debility, impo
tence, lost manhood, contusion of ideas, dull eyes,
aversion to society, desponflency, pimples on the
face, loss of energy and memory, frequency of urinat
ing, etc.
JoT Remember the Doctor has a Vegetable Com
pound, the result of many years of special practice snd
hard study, which under his special advice has never
failed of success in the cure of Lost Manhood, proeta
torrhea, etc.
MY HOSPITAL EXFEUIEXCE.
Having been surgeon in charge of two leading
hospitals) enables ine to treat all private troubles
with excellent results.- I wish it distinctly under
stood that I do not claim to perform impossibiltiss, or
to have miraculous or supernatural power. I claim
only to be a skillful and successful Physician and
Surgscn, korcughly nfomeSi n toy specisity
DISEASES OF MAM.
All applying to me will receive my honest opinion
of their complaints no experimenting. I will guar
antee a positive cure in every case 1 nndertake. or
forfeit 41.000. Consultation in office or by letter free
and strictly private. Charges reasonable. Thorough
examination, Including chemical snd microscopical
analysis of urine and advise, $5.
Otfiee hoars 9 to 3 daily, 6 to 8 evening. 8uoda 9 to
12. Call on or address
HE. ALLEY;
i Kearny Street, Man ErascLKd.Cal1
A
lur,n
TUTTS
PILLS
25 YEARS IN USE.
Tho Orsatoat Madlcal Triumph of the Ar'
SYMPTOMS OF A
TORPID LIVER.
1 .oaa of appetite, Bewate tost t ve. Fata ta
the head, wlla a dall sensation la tea
back Sort, Fala aader the saealeer
btade. Fa Haass after eating, sella asHs-
i ml 1 nation ta exertion of body ar salad.
IrrltaMlltyartasaaart Low spirits, with
a feeling of having aasjtaatasl aasae slaty,
Weartaeae. Ulaalaaaa. Flatlerlaa at tha
Heart. Data before taa ay as. Headache
aver tea right aye. KeeMeseaeaa. with
Bt fal dren ms. II tg hi y colored frtae. aad
CONSTIPATION.
Ti'TT'f FIULB are especially adapted
to such eases, ono dose effacts suoh a
vhango of feeling as to natonlsU the snfterer.
They laaraaaa tta aVasMtita.aad raoso tha
Hiy to Taks ota KUsfci. thu. tha system Is
noarlslasKl. and by thnr To ate Aetlon oa
tiu utaraaUTa syraa atalisjiiar ataa
TUHS HAIR D
tiu at IUta or Wui'Ksus ehanfied to a
iusar Black by a single sppltoatlon of
this Htk. It Imparts a natural oolor. acts
Instantaneously. Bold by Druggists, or
sent by express on receipt of fjl.
Office, 44 Murray St., Now York.
Many a Lady
is beautiful, all but her skin;
and nobody has ever told
her how easy it is to put
beauty on the skin. Beauty
on the skin is Magnolia
Balm.
JORSALK CHEAP.
Three well bred stallions, and thirty
drait aud saddle homes.
W. T. for ii it as.
llrowuat-ille, Or.
SA WA VIM.
LAUNDRY AM CHINA MKRCIIANIRINU BI SI
V R8S Ilea, t ana Jts ls. LsJiss
utMlrrclothe. su'tl at buUotn -r .-. Contractor for
China labor.
AsTNtxt U a sank.
Ga COHN & BRO.,
170 FRONT ST., - - PORTLAND, OR
SHIPPING AND COMMIS
SION, MERCHANDISE
AND WHOLESALE
DEALERS IN GROCERIES
AND PROVISIONS.
DR. J.L. HILL,
Physician and Surgeon,
Office cor, First and Perry Streets,
ALBANY - - - OR
Sheriff's Sale.
Ai CifuU Court oj th' StaU of Ortym
for the County of Lin :
J T Williams, ItalntlS.
as
A J Msmton, et al, Defendants.
JOTICK HEREBY GIVEN THAT BY VIBTTS
la ut an sxscutlun and an erdsr af ssle issa
of the above named Coar t, in tits above t'lff ssv
Uon on the 31st day of Man h, 1CKS, and to sas direct
ed and delivered, I will, on Saturday, tbs 2nd day af
May, at the Court House door, In Albany, Una
County, Oregon, at the boar of 1 'clock p. ss., ssil
at public auction for cash In band to tbs bisk
sat bidder the following described really, to-wit
Being a art of the Donation Land Claim of R H
l! lard and wife, known and designated In IS
surreys and plats of the Called State, aa claim Wo
Vi in Township No. 10, S R 2, W J bounded sad de
scribed ss follows, to-wit : Beginning at a
U. - -. chains east of the northeast corner of Section tt.
Township 10, S R 2, W ; thence east 5 12-100 ckaii
thence south 20 chains ; thence sautb far it
40 .'.4-100 chains ; tbenss south 32 80-100 chains
thence west 4.1 St MM chains ! thenee north 51 10-10
chains to the place of beginning, containing
hundred and sixty acre., mors or less, all la Lian
count;-, Oregon. The proceeds arising from tbs sale
of sa'd real estate to be applied : First to the pay
mcnt of tbs costs of and upon this writ snd the costs
and expensss of sals. Second to the payment of the
sos's and disbursements of this suit taxed atSSl.Os
Third to the payment of Plaintiffs claim of flS17.il
with aecruiujf interest thereon from the th day of
March, 1 "., at tbs rate of ten per cent per annuas.
Fourth to the payment of the defendant Joals X
Tim merman " claim of 4909.67 with accruing interest
thereon from tbs 27 tb dy of October, M84, at tbs
rate of 10 per cent per annum and the further suss ef
t'.i ) Attorneys fe. Fifth the overplus If any re
main to be paid to the Defendant, A J Houston his
heirs or assigns.
Dated t.is 31st day of March, 1886.
J. K . Cvaairea,
Hherlff t Linn county, Oregoa.
Sheriff's Sale.
In the Circuit Court of t)w. StaU of Oreyon for
Linn County.
The American Mortgage Company of Scotland (llmK
ed), Kaintiff.
Ti.
Joseph A McKinney and Nancy J If cKinney, Dcfsn
daats. fJOTICE IS HEBEHY G1VKNT THAT BY VIRTUE
la of an execution and an order of sals Issued oat 0
tbe above named Court In theabove entitlad actios
on the 31st day of March, 1886, and to ms dirsets4
and delivered, I will on Tuesday the 12th day of May,
1885, at tbe Court House door tn Albany, alas
County, Oregon, st the hour of one o'clock, p. m.
sell at public auc .ion for cash in band to the hl(hsst
bidder tbs real property described in said erdsr of
sale as follows, to-wit : The southeast quarter af
Section thirty -nix, Township fourteen, south ranfs
four west of the Willamette meridian, containing ons
hundred and sixty acres together with all and several
the hereditaments and tenements, and appurtsnanses
thereunto belonging. The proceeds of ths sale of
said real estate to be applied as follows : First to
the payment of ths costs of and upon this 'writ ataf
the costs ind expenses of sale. Second to tha pay
ment of the costs and disbursements of this suit
taxsd at $41.05 with interest at the rate of eight par
cent per annum from the 18th day of March, 188S
Third to the paymeut of twenty per eeat on the ram
ef $2007,86 with interest from the 13th day of Marsh,
1885 at eight pe? cent per annum aa an Attorney fee.
Fourth to ths payment of Plaintiffs claim of $3097.86
with interest thsreon at the rate of ten par cent par
annum from tbe 13th day of March, 1886.
Dated April 1st, 1886.
J.fK. CiiUTw,
Sheriff of Linn county, Oregos.
FRIDAY APRIL 17, 1885
TIMPBRAHOI DBPAETMEHT,
bdit ar rmm
Wfti'i Christian Temperance Uaitn
ALC'OaoUt! MOST A LIT V.
Dr. B. W. Richardson, of London,
in a late paixir writes : "As regards
a w
life.it has bean my duty to make special
iaqulry Into tba part which intemper
ance plsys in tha causation of prematura
mortality, and the lowest estimate
which I could frame was that at least
forty thousand parsons died every year
in the United Kingdom from personal
intemperance, and probably double that
number from poverty .accident, violence,
or disease consequent on the intern per
ance of persons other than the slain.
The estimate has been Isid before sev
ers! learned societies and, though it has
been fieely disoussed, hss never been
seriously questioned, wbi'e it been pro
nounced 'moderate' and 'under the
truth' bj well-known autboritiee on
public health. It Is not improbable
that there are half a million of habitual
drunkards in tha United Kingdom.
Li ! BSFOMSsaULITt BaV
Tbs Supreme Court of Michigan has
decided that a landlord having sold a
pedlar liquor, and the pedlar, being
drunk upon the liquor bought snd
drank at the landloid's bar, lost bis
pack, the latter is liable for the value
of the pack. The court held that the
landlord waa oertsioly liable if he got
the pedlar so drunk, ss was shown, ss
to be unable to look after bis property.
If all liquer sellers could be held to ss
strict an accountability for their dam
aging traffic liquor selling would pres
ently become pecuniarily a leas profita
ble business.
It is a hopeful sign that people are
in earnest on the temperance question
when societiee that are not in any sense
identified with temperance organizations
taks up its issues. Tbe National
Marina Engineers' Beneficial Assoois-
lion, at its tenth annual session held
ii Cincinnati recently, took decided
measures to banish drinking from this
W. a k . a aa
order, it is claimed teat tbe entire
delegation at Cincinnati were otal ab-
staiaere. The president, Mr. Wm. K.
Russell, cf Pittsburgh, in his smended
report, and also in his open letter ad
dreesed to individual members of the
order urges the subject most earnestly.
From a breach in Jacksonville, Fie.,
comes this assurance : We ae a body
are in favor of strong temperance meas
ures, as we consider drink tbe main
evil ef tbe engineer iog profession.''
From another in Clayton, N. Y., c me
these cheering words : "Strict temper,
ance is our motto."
In the constitution of tbe Mutual
Aid, tbe insurance feature of this or
der, are these words : "Psrsona ad
dieted to the use of intoxicating liquors
shall not be permitted to join the
Mutual Aid Associatioo." The national
secretory also added bis testimony that
wherever strict abstinence prevailed
there the order flourished best. All
these tbiogs sie bleseed "signs of the
times."
A prominent oitizen of Iowa .visiting
Chicago last week, reports tbe marvel
ous change already wrought in that
state and the spirit of the liquor dealers
in rebellion egainst the state, by tbe
recent supreme court decision. Among
other successes of prohibition be in
stanced the city of Cedar Bspids where
there is not a single open saloon, and
where a detective employed by the Lew
Enforcing League, could not find a sin
gle drop of liquor on sale within tha
corporate limits. The draft upon pub
lic and private benevolence haa never
been so infinitesimal as during the past
season, whioh also marks the extinction
of the municipal Ijgjier traAc.
Our Round tbe World Commissisner
hss been beard from under date of
March 2, at Auoklaod, New Zsaknd,
where she hss orgsaised a union of
two hundred osmbers. Tbe Cbwgregs
tional council of New Zealand baa be
some warmlv interested in Mrs. Lear
it's work, aod alter a liberal beariog,
gars itself hesrtil v to tke furtherance
of her plans.
Tbe Scientific Temperance Educatioa
law of Maine goes into effect on July
4. It will be the children's Indepen
dence Day. Tha W. 0. T. U. of Maine,
were exceedingly fortunate during this
successful campaign in having the aid
of tha state superintendent of public
instruction aud so secured just such a
lew, with just such provisions as will
best serve the interests of temperanea
in the schools.
Texas bas new by act of its present
legislature, a constitutional amendment
submitted to tbe people, prohibiting
tbe introduction snd ssle of intoxicat
ing liquors in the state. The popular
rote will take place in August next.
In Oakland, Cel., the temperance
women are working to enforoe the law
regarding the sale of liquor to minora
At Berkley one beer garden is olosed,
and public sentiment is aroused.
N. J. HENT0N,
Notary Public and Insurance Agent,
0- F. BUILDING - - ALBANY. OR.
Represents several of the best Fire la
aurasce Cempaniss on ths Coast. Call em
him for reliable insurance.
Dade Clerks.
Secretary Lamar's action has para-
lysed the dudes of the department. The
ohiefsof t'm different buresui, the prin
cipal olerks in the State Department
and st the White Home were in the
habit of riding down to their offices in
elegant coupon. The vehicles were very
stylish and the drivers were in gorgeous
livery. These snointed crestures used
to drive un to their officr in s fashion
' s
that filled the bystanders with awe.
They dawdled st their deaka, loungod
ever to the Metropolitan Club, chewed
their toothpicks and snubbed the de
fenseless public At sn early hour in
the afternoon their coupes would drive
up and haul these curled and scented
darlings to their respective residences.
Secretary Lamar hss changed all this
so far as concerns bis department, and
has alarmsd and sickened the dudes of
the other depat tments. lie hss ordered
the ssle of all these glittering ohariots,
which were carried on the roils as
"vehicles for public use and ho bes
returned to their legitimate employment
the liveried flunkeys who manned the
same.
A holy shiver has gone through the
coterie. Every elegant swell in sny or
alrot the depart merits has felt that a
blow nas fallen. Every one of them
has said to himself that the elements
are sinister, and that the institutions of
years are about to be uprooted. But
Secretary Lamar has made his little
motion, and it seems to be true that
President Cleveland is quietly backing
and approving all he does. The dudes
are paralysed, and no miatake. It all
the barnacles are to be hampered tn this
way, if they oaanot ride aad sport liver
ies sod flourish flunkeys snd be greet
awells all at government eipenae, why
the world must be coming to an end
very euddeuly.
I sieaoia MaiTEna
A Galveston school teacher asked a
new boy ; "If a carpenter wants to
cover a roof fifteen feet wide by
thirty feet broad ilh shingles Ave
feet long, bow many shingles will be
needed?'' The boy took up his bat
and slid for the door. "Where aro
you goknaV asked tho teacher. "To
find a carpenter. He ought to know
that bettor than any of wo fellers. "
"Just to think," said a Vases r grad
uate, "here la an account of a train
being thrown from the track by a
misplaced switch. How utterly care
less some women are about leasing
their hair around." And she went
on resding and eating caramels.
"Haa tho hslf-patst-three train
gone?" naked an old tsdy breathless
ly, as she struggled Into the station
and droooed her bundles on the
m w
floor.
"No. madiim ; It's not two o'clock
yet."
'Well, thsnk goodness ! I'm In
time, john ssld I was foolish to get
np st four o'clock this mornlug and
come awsy without aoy dinner, but I
know d better."
A young dudo lawyer, who had
left some drees clothes with an uncle,
Is preparing for society, snd was seen
In a pawn shop tbe other day. "Is
be here to prosecute?" ssked s friend
of tbe shopkeeper "On tbe contra
ry," said tbe pavn gentlemen, "be
comes here to withdraw his suit.'
Babies cry for tbe same reason that
some men swear. It's because they
don't know any better.
"Robbie,'' ssld the visitor kindly,
"have you any little brothers aod
sisters?" "No," replies wee Hobble,
solemnly, "I'm sll tbe children we've
got"
Deao Alford flattered himself that
he knocked out over 1000 commas in
the course of revising tbe Greek text of
the New Testament.
MILLER BROS.,
DKAI.EItll IK
Field Vegetables and Flower Seeds.
Imperial Egg Food. Tools.
Fertiliiert, Etc.. Etc.
209 SECOND ST. PflRTLANO.OB.
Sheriffs Sale.
In Cat Circuit Court of the StaU of Oregon fr
Cat County of Linn :
R Olaas and C P Blshsp.partnsre midst ths trm nam
and atyls of Olaas and Bishop. PtalnUSs.
vs.
Taos J Edwards and L E Kd wards. Defendants.
NOTICE Is hersby (iron that by virtus of an osaou
Hon and order of sals Issued out of ths above aaaied
Court In tbs above entitled action on ths 36th day of
starch, L8S6 and to me directed and delivered, I Wllj
on Saturday tha 26th day of April. 1886, at tha Court
Houss door In Albany, Linn county, Oregon at tho
hour of one o'clock, p. m., SsU at public auction, for
cash In hand to tba highest bidder ths real estate
heretofore attached In said action and described tn
aald order of sale aa follows, to-wit : Tho west i of
be southwest J of Section 28 In Township 14, south o
Rangs 1 west la tha dlstrlst of lands subject to sals at
Rossburg, Oregon, containing In all 80 acres : Also,
Lot No. 1, of Section No. St. of Townehip 14, south
Bangs i west of ths Willamette Meridian : Also ths'
northeast of southeast of Section 29, Township 14
south of Rangs 1 wast of ths Willamette Meridian
containing 40 seres, except ths fellowhsg, to-a-It :
tbe lot of land far mill purposes, containing 2 acres
and right of way for water ditch as now used by Oaorge
Miller. Tha proceeds arising from tho sale of said
premises to be applied first to '.be payment of tA
costs and disbursements of this action, taaed at fCe.Os
and $26 Attorney's fsss, and the coats and exponsseot
sale, next to tha payment to ths Plaintiffs tho sum of
9187,76 with interest thereon at tha ato af 10 par cent
par annum from tbe Sth day of March, 1SS6, and tba
ever plus if any there be to be jald to tha Defendant
a CEdwards her hsirs or assigns.
Dated this 90th day of March, 18H5.
J. K. CKaccnia,
Shsriff of Linn county, Oregon.
By 1). S. Smith, Deputy.
T. J. STITBS.
ATTORNEY AT A
AND
Notary Public.
Serteaa Blew
Albany Market.
Wheat -(Wo per bushel,
oats 20
Ibwf on foot, 3c.
Hay baled, 1113 per ton.
loose, 7 to 10.
Potatoes new, 25 cts per bushel.
Uacons hams, IIH
shouldera la.
aides lUo
lrd-J3o per lb.
Klourr-4.00 per tUl.
Butter 16 to Ifci ote per lb.
Chickens 8 00 per do..
bugar Han Kranciw 0, 0.
Mill Peed-btan. 10.00 par ton.
snorts, i.
in I'M 1 1 UK". 20.
Kkk" 12 fnta p rdoz.
items s-acts.
"The hair of William Jones of Hall
county,'' says a Georgia pator, "baa
been perfectly wbi(efbut seven ur ftigbl
years ago it began to cbeugr, and now
is entirely black ami luxuriant, wbile
bis besrd is still wbite. Mr. Joner,
who is ninety-two years old, served in
the War of 1812."
In Maricopa county, Ari., tbnre is
considerable barbed fence, and tbe vast
flocks of wild duoks which frequent the
alley often fly low, and, striking tbe
barbed fence, ! KiittI'J tLereon.
It is said that luus of ducks are gatbei
ed daily by boys from the fences snd
sent to market.
A curious discovery was made receut
v when a liubtuiiif rod, winch bad
SP -9 was '
been in place bfusen years embedded in
soft clav. was mmo vta. inere waa
fouud attached to it a solid lump ol
iron ote wrigbing ninety -six Kiunds
supposed to have oeeu produced by tbe
conversion oi the clay by tbe action of
aleotriciiy.
".acts aa lsah
Aak for "Rutigb uu Coughs," fur Couytia
Olds,
Snrs I In -st, iluxsi
Irutbsa. lie.
Ul4 Zc
"aaBa aa Mala."
n.-js til rats, mtor, rja hos. Hies, ants, bs4-baga
Skunks, cli)tt)uiss, (upaam lie, ItukkisU.
east raJas.
i'slpllatlon, i
HwcliitMrs. swat
Indl
gssltmi. llasdS' Iw,
lies ill. IUl.ST.
rur4 by
Wills
"SUasa aa
Caras.
for Walls' "Ruagh un Corns.' ISt, Vulck,
couit.u turr. Hani r suit irus, aarto, iuiKs.
'Sasgk ss rata" Nrtiwa nSJtStft
Slrsngthlng, lm.rtiu.
the liesS for
rhsurnsUsin,
harksrfos
patiia In !! brst or side,
ntursiala
Tata I'-aptr.
"Wells Uaajlh lUncwsr" rsstursa htalOt and tig"
CUrca I ;( lUsdache.Si frousnoaa. !Ultt),l
WSMsasalas k oajr.li
aad lbs n.a Thruat ASsrUwhs of rhildrsti. .rit
i, plrssanllx aixl said) rstle.i bj "ibugn
tvuhs " Troches, Ihe . Ilsiasio. tKL
SJasspvra
If ou ars faUlng. bokn, aum
'Jt siwl
ami pei
IOIJS,
ttSS Will. Il..ll. 1..
II
Uru
Llfr rrr.mrr
If v ii ar
losing yunr rnp on llfr. Irjr
Wells'
II sal lb lUnrs.r
Unes Jin. i to at aj-.(a.
"aoah mm Twalktartar
Inetant relief for VcurabjrtS, TuwlliaatlS,
fur
luukh un lofiUiacus.
li and 24 cattla
rmi; Waaasa-
laxliea ahu voulU rrlaln fmBBi sjkI v'tabi'.
Uori t tail to irj " Wslla Ifsallh I SBce.r."
(atarrbal Tkraal AsTtaSltai,
Hsrklnif. IrritaUug CViughs, olda, Sors Throat, cured
my ' Soujh on toughs." Tort hss, lie. Liquid, tic
"Boagk aa lick. "
k !. on lurh" rarra humors, eruj lk na.rinf
aursn. SstUr, salt rhvuai, frustsd Ivct, thlltilalns.
Tax Haa ar Ike SaUaa.
Chlhtraa. sloa In acTclmsat. puny, scrasrny.and
.1.1....... u-.lV.ll.' 1 1 ... M . It.. Mpr " .
WMr Aaaakr
t li-re or fear Hoars jcry nlf hi conjhlnf . Cist lm
BkBiUaU railef ami aul rest l nalii Walla' "Hough
a Cooghs," 1 toe boa, Itc ; bsiaam, Sic.
Pla
Men Think
they know all about Mustang Lin
iment. Few do. Not to know is
not to have.
Dr.SANFORD'S
INVIGORATOR
JLs just wnat its name implies, ; a
Xurcly Vegetable Compound, thai
.acts directly -upon the Kvcr ; curing
the many diseases ijaciderMo that im
portant organ, and pfeting the nu
merous ailments tKktJarise from its
deranged or irWaction, such aa
ice. Biliousness.
laria. Sick-headache,
2JieuWVr etc. It is therefore a
To lave Good Health
must be kept in order."
DR. 8A2? FORD'S LIVER INVIGORATOR-
Invigorates the Liver, Regulates the Bow
els, Strengthens tbe System, Purifies tho
Blood , Assists Digestion, Prevents Fevers.
Is a Household Weed. An Invaluable
Family Medicine for common complaints.
JJB. SAUTORD'8 LIVER IUTIOORATOR.
An experience ef Forty year, and Thou
sands cf Testimonials prone its Merit.
TOVl SALTS BY ALT, DEALERS IN MEDICINES.
Tor full informstlon send yonr address for 100
tmuts Book on the " Liver and its diwawe," to
tavstsr"" 8 suaas ar., ssw xoam. cut.
ALBANY SAW AND PLAN
INC MILLS.
All kinds of rough, dressed
and seasoned lumber, laths and
pickets kept constantly on
hand- Bills sawed to order on
shortest notice Use only best
Calapooia timber- Price and
terms made satisfactory.
ROBINSON & WEST.
Albany, Or.
JULIUS GRADWOHL
Has tbe only exrlnelve Htoek ef
CROCKERY, CLA8S,8ILVER kKD CHIKA WARt
A Large Issortmeiit of Eaby Carriages,
And a Choice Selecton of Coffee, Tea and hg
ONE DOZEN CUPS AND SAUCERS fcl.OO.
SHELFHARDWARE.
e
COAL OIL, LEAD, WINDOW LIGHTS AND LIM.E
THE HIGHKHT WABKET
Remember! What I Say I Mean. Give Me a call.
GOODS AS LOW AS ANY HOUSE IN OREGON-
FRANK BROS. IMPLEMENT COMPANY,
-DKALERM IN
Farm and Mill Machinery.
La Italia Wssjona,
McrSharry Urlila and Headers,
llaford's WalkiuK Plows,
Huford's Gaos; and Sulky Plcwa,
Uuford'a stldtaR and
Walklna Cultivators,
Randall Wbsel Harrows.
Thif 'silaliratMl Hollow Tooth
Harrows, Ktc Etc., Etc.
FULL LINE OF FARM MACHINERY.
Writs for Catalogue. Addraaa sitbr
FRANK BROS., IMPL CO., PORTLAND, OR.
JULIUS CRADWOHL, ACENT, ALBANY. OH.
IIOIFHAX
PROPRIETORS OF
ALBANY SODA WORKS
-AMD DEALERS IN-
i-ted and Domestic Cigars, Tobaccos, Groceries,
Candies: Nuts and Tropical Fruits.
Albany,
ONE LxOR BELOW
I. S. ROBERTS,
tit)
M crisoK TO FRED GOETZ.)
Will keep a full supply of god meats
at bottom prtosm.
ALBANY, OREGON.
Sherift's Sale.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Orr-jon
for Limm County.
D P Tortcr as Executor of tbe last will and
taatamcut of I D Haley, deceased. PbuctUT.
va.
James fj Cherry and Ann Cherry his wife,
Mary K lavis, J F Watson and W Wright
aod W K Mao, partners as Watson, Wright
A Co., Chas W Whitney and John Marshall
partner aa Whitney A Marshall. Seth Kich
arda and Rowland Snow partners aa Rich
arda and Snow, Damon Smith and Henry
Mcfartaery, partners as Smith A Mc
Cartney and James G Cherry as eaecutor of
the last will and testament of A F Cherry,
deceased. Defendants.
NOTICK is hereby given that by virtue of
an execution, decree of foreclosure aod order
of aale issued out of the above named Court
in the above entitled nation on the 25th day
of March, IS8o, and to me directed aad de
livered, 1 will on Saturday the 25th day of
April. 1H85, at the Court House door in Al
bany. Lion county, Oregon, at the hour of
one o'clock, p. tn., sell et public auction for
cash in hand to the highest bidder the real
estate described in said order of aale as fol
lows, to-wit : Tbe south half of lota No.
three aod four (3 and 4) in block No. sixteen
(16) in the eastern addition to the City of Al
bany in Linn county, Oregon as marked,
numbered and designated on the plats, maps
and aurveya now on rile and of record in the
office of tbe County Clerk, of Linn county,
Oregon, tbe same being the south half of the
northeast quarter of aa'd Block No. 16.
Tbe proceeds arising from the aale of said
real property to bo applied . First, to the
payment of tbe costs of and upon this writ
and the coats and expenses of sale ; ateond,
to the payment of the costs of suit taxed at
S56.95 and $03.00 attorney 'a fee ; third, to
the payment of plaintiffs claim of $938. 58 with
accruing interest thereon from tbe 7th day
of November, 1884, af 10 2 per annum ;
fourth, to the pay men t of tbe defendants
Watson. Wright A Co 'a claim of $136.59, with
accruing interest thereon from the 7th day
of November, 18S4, at 8 Y per annum ; fifth,
to the payment of tbe defendants Smith and
McCartneys claim of 9156 5$, with accruing
interest thereoa from the 7th day of Novem
ber, 1884, at 8 per aunum, and the further
aum of 922.35 coats ; sixth, to tha payment
of the defendants Whitney and Marshall's
claim of 9874,73 and accruing interest there
on at 10 per annum from the 7th day of
November, 1884 ; seventh, to the payment
of tha defendants Richards and Snow's claim
of 9121.03, with accruing interest thereon
from the 7th dsy of November. 18S4, at 8 per
cant per annum ; eighth, the remainder of the
proceeds of auch aale, if any there be, to be
paid to James U Cherry as executor of the
estate of A. F. Cherry, deceased.
Dated this 2Gth dsy of March, A. D.,1885.
J. K. Charltos,
Sheriff of Linn county. Or.
per Jas. J. Chablto.h, Deputy.
mora money than at any
thine; else by tajdnc an
agency for the beat selling; book out. Bsinuers uc-
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PKICU PAID TOR MiG.
ii i. . a ' .
v n i tar tx.. vs oau a MAwarK,
Hespsrs and Twins Binders.
Hodge's Ioubl Hrafwr 'leadars,
Coato's Sulky lUkoa,
UaarScott k ("o.'a nifusaATbrbera,
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Carriagss, Hprtrj.- U'agons,
f tuck board Wsvons,
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JOHN BRIGGS' STORE.
Oregon.
Kry
FOR SALE
1 SAW MILL AND WATER FOWEE
At Waterloo. Linn county, oa tbe Sen-
t lam River, between five and six mile
from Lebanon. This is tbe fUieat available
water power in Linn county, and the mill
bas been pat in thorough running order.
Price 92500. One thousand cash down,
balance secured. Also a
FINE LOT OF L0C8,
n 'bane to ran te the above mentioned
mill, containing about 500 thousand feet
at 93 per tbouaand, ugntber witb a tract
of timber available for present use.
ONE FARM
in Linn county of 248 acres withlu three
milea of Albany, on tbe road to Corval I ia.
Of this 220 acres are cleared and under
cultivation, it baa a fine yonng orchard,
1 now bearing, of well known varieties of
fruit.) a couiuiooioua barn and email
dwelling hous. Tertns96OO0 91500 cash
down, balance on time secured by mort
gage. Also
A FINE RESIDENCE
In Albany with barn and two lots, (or
six if wanted.) Price 91800. Term's 9600
cash, balance secured by mortgage. Ad
joining this bouse is a smal pasture with
a large new and commodious barn tit for
storing wheat, oats, SO Ions or more of
bailed bay. Terrrs accor Jing to nmoont
of land wauted. This barn is just outside
tbe city limits and consequently avcids
tbe city taxes, wbile it is close enough to
residence to be under constant inspection.
Also a
TRACT OF 44 ACRES
adjoining Albany and available for about
I80 town lota. The preliminary survey of
the Oregon Pacific crossed tne Oregon
and California Railroad on this tract
which adjoin- tbe depot grouads of tbe
latter road. Terms 910,000. See owner,
ROBERT L. STEYElsS,
or call at Democrat office.
Executor's Sale.
Kotice is hereby fpveo, that tbe onderaigp-
d Executor of the last will aod testament ef
A. P. Cherry, dceeased, io pursuance of an
order of tho County Court of Linn eaanty,
Oregon, duly msde and intered of record ou
the 6lh day of November, l$A will sell at
public suction to the highest bidder, at the
hour of one o'clock, p. in. , on Saturday.
April the 25th, 1885, at the Curt House
door in the city oAlbany in Linn c mnty,
Oregon, all the right title and intetaet of said
deceased, A F Cherry, at the time of his
t eath in and to the following described real
property to-wit : Commencing at the south
east corner of Lot No. (8) eight in Block No.
(101) one hundred and one iu Hacfclemaas
addition to the city of Albany in Linn coun
ty, Oregon, aa the aame ia deirnrted aod
known on the plats, maps and suiveya of
aaid city, now on tile and of record iu tho
rffice of the C r.i.ty Clerk of Linn county,
Oregon scd running, thence io a northerl y
course on tbe eaat line of aaid Lot (8) eight,
parallel with the west line of said Block Mo.
(101) one hundred and ons, (leti) one hun
dred and forty -aix feet to a point ou the east
line of Lot No. (1 ) one in aaid Block ; thenee
in a westerly course parallel with tbe south
line of aaid Lot No. (1) one, to the west line
of the same on Montgomery etreet ; thenee
ia a southerly course on tha eaat line ot aaid
Montgomery btreet, to a point opposite the
southwest corner of aaid Lot (8) eight on the
north line of First street in said city ; theaoe
in an easterly course along the north line of
First street to the place of beginning. Also
the following described real property, to
wit : Lot No (2) two in Block No. (101)
one hundred and one iu Hackle man's addi
tion to the ci'y 0f Albany in Linn county,
Oregon as th same is designated and kc wn
on tbe plats, maps and surveys of aaid oity
now on file xud of record in the office of tha
County Clerk of Linn County, Oregon.
Terma of sle on credit of aix months, t'.e
purchaser to give his note psyable in six
months from the day of sale without inter
est with approved security.
J una O. Cushat,
L. H. MoaTTKTi, Executor.
Att'y for Executor.