The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, July 10, 1885, Image 1

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    SPATE RIGHTS DEMOCRAT
ISSUED EVERY FRIDAY
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BrunilMllilM Street.
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PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
R. S. STRAHAN.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Albany , Oregon.
WILL PRACTICE IN ALL THE
Courts of this State. Will give
special attention to collections and probate
matter.
Offloe in Foster's new brick. 49tf
L. H. MONTA.NYE.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
AND
Notary Public.
Albany, Oregon.
O?" upstairs, over John Briggs store,
1st street. vHn28tf
J. K. WE ATHERFORD,
(NOTARY PUBLIC,)
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
ALBANY. .
MflLL PRACTICE IN ALL TUB COURTS OF THE
Vf State. 8eclal Attention given to cuuwcuone uu
rohata matter.
Office In Odd Fellsw's Temple. (14:1
f. O. POWRLL w- B1LTBU
POWELL & BIL.YEU,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
And Solicitors in ( hanrery,
Lit AN Y. - - - OREGOS.
Collections promptly made on all poinU.
Loans negotiated on reasonable terms.
iTOffloe in Foster's Briok.-tfts
vl4nl9tf.
J. J. WHITNEY,
Attorney Ani Counsellor At Lay
AND
Notary Public.
ALBANY. OREGON,
Will practice in all of the Courts of
; his State. All business Intrusted to lit in
will be promptly attended to.
E. W. LANGDON & CO.,
DRUGGISTS.
tt Hilts. Stationary and Toilet Articles, A
Large stock and lxw mom
OITT DBTJO STORE,
tyl 4 LB 1ST. SHHMMt
FOSHAY & MASON.
VSOLBLALS ASS fclTAlV
Druggists and Booksellers.
Airents for John B. Alden's publications,
whieh we sell st publisher's prices with
posts gtsdded.
ALBANY, OKEGON.
A. PRUSHAW,
DRUGGIST.
Stationary, Toilet Articles. Etc.
PIESCRIPTIOSTABEFCLLY FILLED.
Albany. Or.
LOUIS CAMPEAU'S
Barber Shop.
Shaving done with neatness and sharp
razors, wbich are always kept in good
condition, and hair cut in the very best
style.
REVERE HOUSE,
(.rnr. vmt and El I worth Albany, regosn
Chas- Pfeiffer, Prop'r-
This new Hole! is fitted up in first class style. Tables
rTTaH with the best the market affords. Spring
6eds In every Room. A rood Sample Boom tor Com
saarciai Travelers.
arm Ceaeh te sad front the BateL"
FURNITURE.
( have the be etoek of farnitnre in the
city and will sell
Cheap, Cheap, Cheap,
The only stock of
WALNUT FURNITURE
iu 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. OK.
The First Terra will commence on
Taesday, Sept., 16th, 18&4.
For particulars concerning the courses of study and
the price of tuition, apply to
BY. BLBBKY M. CONBIY, freaiaea
Aloany Bath House.
rasriE UNDERSIGNED WOULD RESPECT
tally i iform the oititens of Albany and vi
isUythat I have taken charga of this Establish
at, and, by keeping olean rooms and payin
.,: t Lttantiou to business, exoecti to suit al
thoia who mas favor as witb their patronage
Having heretofore carried on nothing Dot
First-Class Hair Dressing Saloons
xpeets to glre entire satisfaction to al
jBrChudien ana uaaies- nair neauy
baiapnned. fOH WEBBER.
Administrator's Notice
Nf tice is hereby given that the undersign -el
has been by an order rf the County Court
of Lion County Oregon, dulv appointed Ad
ministrator of the estate of James Keeney
deceased, late of said county. Ail person
having claim against said estate are hereby
notified and required to present the same
properly verified within six months from the
date hereof to the undesigned at hisresidence
about five mile 4 south of Krownsville, Linn
County, Oregon.
Qbo. D. Overton,
Administrator.
Dated May 29th, 1885.
B
ARN DOOR HANGINGS,
re A alwavs breaking, unleHS vou have
the kind sold by Peters & Stewart, of A 1
btny. They are made ot wrought iron,
cannot jump the track and will last a Ills
time. Don't hang another barn door un
til you have seen 'hem.
DDITC Hend six cents for postatre.and
A lal JaCa receive free, a cosily box of goods
will h dp you to more money right away than
hielsi in this world, All ol either sex, suc
m first hour, The broad road to fortune
tors the workers, absolutely sure. At onee
Tar and Co,, Augusta, Maine,
St n r
VOL. XX.
TEST YODfi BAK1HOP0WDER TO-DAY!
I'r n.l .itv.rtlMHl alMolntply pure
COItTAirr AMMOfJIA.
TMf TtBTt
Place can top down on a hot .to. unti: heated then
remove Uivi-ov.raml amvll. a .-in- t will uut iiu re
."""-I to delect the urseeuoe o( ammonia.
DOES NOT CONTAIN' AMMONIA.
its KiAiTiirt una ru NEVER ssss ui serums.
In million homo, for a quai-tar of century It has
.loud the t-oti.umert' raltable t. -I
THE TEST OF THE OVEJf.
PRICE BAKING POWDER CO.,
Dr, Price's Special Flayoriaj Extracts,
TS. itrMuni.aMi r:Ma. l ilan I a..r k.ui
Dr. Price's Lupulin Yeast Gems
.or i.-tfi.i. iii-niny limn, me let I" r II j,
V . .. -1 It, 1 1 World.
FOR SALE DY CROCERS.
CHICACO. - fcT. LOUIS.
r'or salt by Cutting. MarleA ('.., Portland. Or.
SPECIAL
EXTRACTS
MOST PERFECT MADE
Purest stid strongest Natural Fruit Flavors.
Vanilla. Imnn, Orange. Atnonl. " . etc.,
Savor us delicately and naturally as the 1 nut.
PRICE BAKING POWDER CO.,
cnicaoo. st. tons.
by Cutting Br!e m I Co porth.d. Or
QltlCXLTd
DISFIGURING HUMORS, ITCHING
TORTURES, AND LOATHSOME
SORES.
I IIAVi: TRIKD for eleven yoars to -nave, my wile
ured at a terrible skindiiwaar. The CMMHM
KtsiHE(Ctnut as KksoLviut, the new liiood Full
fier, Internally, and t.lTKa as. the great Skin Cure,
and Ci ru nt Soar, as esquisitc Skin BeiuliAer, r
ternally) have done In six weks what I have tried for
eleven years to have done. Yon shall have tried the
particulars as SSBS as I can gt them to yon. anil as
sre are so well known In the rt of the country, it
will benefit vou, and the rruwdiea will cum alt who
uee thcni.
CHAS. II. WHITK.
AV4 VIU.K, Kv.
blotcheFcired.
I used your Ci MP MM Rsmkdiics for In )..., and
am completely cured, to y cspreaslble Joy. Ctn-cx-a
Hor is the best I have ever used, and to the
profession It Is Invaluable for t-leaiuun the skin,
thereby removing all 'cork," greasr, taunt, and all
the etuff used by them, leaving the .kin pure and
liite and wrfU My greatest pleasure l In reuom
mending such an article. H. MACK.
Champion Conipiuc Kolkr Skater.
Yol SHSTOVS, OHW.
BENT FOB ANYTHING,
Having ued your Ci th i sa Rasrmr.. for eighteat
month, for Tetter, and finally cure.1 it, I sm anxiou.
to get it to sell o coumii'sion. I c:m re mmend it
lieyMMlsi)) remedies I have eter used f.r TetUr,
Hurns, CuU, etc. In fact. ktis fhe beat medi ine I
Lave ever tried for anything.
M v k'ti.k, Mint, K.8. HORTON.
WfiVEK A COM PLAINT,
Since I have been selling your Ci ti rss Rssr.mits
I have never beard a single complaint, but en the
contrary e ery one who haa uae.1 ihem has MM well
. ... . . . . it 1 1 . . . i. .
pleased with tlo-nt, aim miry ou wn
K. B. DUBIIERbY, Druggist.
Avdskws, Isn.
ICROFI LOUN SOBE.
I Itsd a dosen bad sores on my body, and triad all
maaSfcae l mttXA kaaw of. and at last tried your Citi-
cc aa RxskniKS, and they have cured roc.
liaaaox, Thayer Countr, Pcnn.
Crntra RRMsniss are sold evory where. Price:
Ci tii i it , !iOc. j KwtoLvssT, si ; HVisr, Ute. Preparstl
by the PoTTSS IlSI O ASUCIlKMIt ALUO., utmum, laaae.
Head tmr "Biaw to sire Skin IMaeaaes."
TAN
Hnnl..im. Pimole.. Blest heads and Oily
Skin, use the Ci tuts a MOAr.
DEYOE & ROBSON,
(Successors to W. H. Ooltra.)
DEALERS IN-
Farm Machinery
WAGONS, HACKS, BUBGIES,
Plows, Harrows,
HAY PRESSES,
STEEL OOOrS,
STONE AND MARBLE WORKS
THE UNDERSIGNED WISHES TO
inform the public that he is now pre
pared to do all kinds of stone and marble
work on short notice. All work is war
ranted to give satisfaction. Will work
any snd all kinds of stone, but deal prin
cipally iu Oregon City granite. Cleaning,
repairing aad resetting a specialty. Call
and examine my prices before purchaM
Ing elsewhere as 1 will not be undersold.
Pbop on west side of Ferry street oppo
site pout office.
Ci. W. HARRIS, Prop.
DR.J.L. HILL.
Physician and Surgeon,
Office cor. First and Ferry Streets,
ALBANY
OR
jjtORHALK CHEAP.
Tbrwj well bred stallions, and thirty
draft and saddle horsm,
W. T. Cochran,
Brownsville, Or.
OTKh FOR SALE.
TI.a r.irduAn IfiMlU.e P F I 1 1 A V i I W . OrALfOtt
.",2 well furnished rooms, the only hote
in town. lare and convenient, with al
nt-cessary
furniture. I'nce reasuaui
and terms easy.
A. B. Colveb fc Sow.
Prineville, Oregon,
KHBHDB3ieVBnr- MA PCj
Jtfwcr
, TSSK
tfMOH
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HtslHVI.I'lO LtaTTKB.
(Prom our regular corresMindeut.)
Wa8hin(iton, Junk, IGlh, 885.
The new Cabinet ofllcer.s and the
Chief of Bureau under (hem are
very much embarrassed by their in
heritance of asylums for the aged,
blind and deaf. The Government
oiTtcea are these asylums, and there
are in them hundreds of auperanuat
ed tut ii and women who do actually
no work. They were not remarkable
for energy and efficiency ever in their
prime. Now they are sans eyes,
sans ears, sans everything but pocket
fhey go to the Department day after
day as has been their custom for
yeare, they sit at their desk and do
nothing, but once a month, whin
pay day comes, they are each hand
ed one hundred dollars in crisp new
notes. I have in my mind an old
man both bund anil ilea', wno is
daily brought to and taken home
from the l'ateot Office by members
M ins mmny iu orut?r tiiwi mn
draw the pay he is absolutely Incap
able of earning. If these superanuat
ed people should be discharged, they
at S a II t I . t i. . S I. . MM.ae
would doubtless die from the shock,
and more or less suffering would be
entailed upon ihtir dependent fiml-
lies. Hut It Is nevertheless a gn-s
wrong to the tax payer and a sub-
verlon of the purpose or mo t ivn
Service to make the Government
offices an asylum for this class. The
Government pays thousands of dol
lars yearly for rent of office, and the
rooms of many Departments are
overcrowded with deaks. It wou'd
be in the interest of economy to pay
these old and helpless people to stay
away fr.,m the Department so tlmt
competent men might Ih placed at
the desk which they only encum
ber. There is another claa that ought
to be discharged. The Departments
were filled with pretty women by a
system fostered and practiced by the
Republican party. There is not a
Republican Senator or ez.Senator
who has not lovely proteges, ami
some have dozens, 1 1 the Govern
ment offices here. They were not
appointed under elil service rules,
but indirect ct ntratrntlon of civil
service principles because they were
pretty and helpless, or because they
were sister, cousins, aunt, a&d
mothers-in-law. To say that they
are not effit lent is putting it very
mildly. Ten good clerks such as
are found in the business hoase of
the city can do more and better work
than one hundred of these women,
and will be glad to do It for less pay
than the women receive. The fact Is
that the civil service has been moat
shamefully run down al the heels a
well as at the head during the iong
ascendency of the party of moral
ideas and loose practices.
During the lust three and a half
months great progress has been made
in the neglected and belated work of
ma cy Government offices, but the
best results cannot be hoped for
until radical changes have been
made in both the men, women and
methods of the wort demoralized
Civil Service under the sua.
Proof that a new era has opened In
National affairs Is seen every day
here. The last Republican Senate
succeded in passing a subsidy bill of
$400,000 in favor of the Pacific Mail
Steamship Com. Mr. Vilas has been
looking into the euhject, and be flnds
that the present rates paid for the
mails are amfle. As the act of Con
gress !s not mandatory, but merely
givea him permission to spend the
money, the P. M. General will, with
the approval of the President, expend
not one cent of the appropiation.
This will be very fatiguing and nau
seating to the Pacific Steamship lobby,
but -vi!l save the tux payers the sum
ol $ 100,00 J. Tin is only one Instance.
But wait until the account is mode
up at the end of President Cleve
land's term. There will be literal
"millions in it" saved to the coun
try. MH. WHITNEY'S FAVSBITK
"Structural weaknesa" is good and
will go into our every dy vocabulary
along with "offensive partisanship."
The more thi administration probe in
the various departments so long uuder
republican control the more "structural
weakness'' it will find. Take the agri
cultural department for example. Iboae
squash and lorgbum seeds may have
been all right, but the gonial doctor's
way of accounting for the funds is ap
parently a. I wronj$ iu fact structurally
weak.
SCOTT'S EMUtVsieN OF 11 KK
c.l aJver With Hypapbospbltes,
ia a most valuable remedy for consump
tion, kcnd'uls, wasting diseases of child
ren, colds and shronic coughs, and in
all conditions where there is a loss of
flesh, a lack of nerve power and a gen
real debility of tin system.
ALBANY, OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY
WHAT TUB DBHeM'MAT rMOI'OHB-
A very interesting inter lew was
had thn other day with Speaker Oar
lisle respecting the nounta to bs pur
sued by the Democrats in thn next
Con,rs. The Speaker thinks that it
will he one of the moat important pet
iods of our politic1 histoiy. The Ad.
at in ist rat ion shares with the Demo
cratic leaders in tee denim to broaden
and deepen the issues which now divide
the two great parties in this countrv,
and to thi en. I will hasten to tuaugu
fate a policy which will biiug them
clearly and distinctly tadum .he people.
First, they will endeavor t make rea
sonable provision for the reconrtruo
lioo of the navy and the erection and
armament of proper coast defenses ;
second, the revival of our merchant
marine and the extension of our com
mercial relations with other count lies
by a revision I revenue and naviga
tiou laws ; third, the restoration of un
earned land grants to the pubho d
tnsin and the preservation of the pub
lic lands for use of aotual cettlers ,
fourth, the regulation of interstate com
merce and the adoption of such mesa
urea as will tend to ourb the domineer,
ing spirit of railroad and corporate mo
nojiolv. Thi is a brief but suggestive
resume of the Democratic policy in
('ingress, as Mr- Carlisle underatanda
it. There will he no attempt at 1'gia-
lition for tterely partisan poroaa,
b it the istues which now separate po
litical or,; n Ia l ions, growing out of
needed reforms will be brought promi
nently before toe pnblic. An attempt
will also doubtless be made to settle the
silver question upon some just and pet
manent baai. The Saker does not
bfttevs that C.ingre will ever, under
anv circ .m-Unoes, agree to dispense
with stiver as s BMBHtf metal, but be
say
msy
"it is poaaihle that some measuie
he agret-.l uj. ,n which will more
nSHtiy equalix the value of the gold
and sUvBt coinsge. ' Altogether the
program is a splendid one, and if urged
with a vigor cannot tail to rebound to
the lai interests of the oouniry.
ti ft ABfttrr.
Gil Hamilton, a niece of BlaiiieV, ia
out iu an snide in the July nu inner of
the North American ll-ei-,t entitled,
'Prohibition ia Politics." Tbete are
two significant feature m Una aiticle.
One is the actual "urn slwiUt" on ihe
prohibition qtSBBtlftw over to ihu license
aide of ihe (pusiion by ihe writer and
the other la ih inevitable conclusion
that n sr'icle is inspiretl and approv
ed by Blaine himself. The evident pur
is to call a halt among republicsn
lesslatl and change the supposed tenden
cy of that party to prohibition back to
the license system. There sre many
ingestions that point u a combined
effort on the part of the most astute
leaders of the party to make lie m-e the
emphatic and nronouncsd policy of the
party. The plan adopted is believed to
Mi to havo Hamilton write the aiticle
spoken ot as a feeler of the pulse of the
party on this Subject, and, if the effect
is favorable, theu a bold strike will be
msds to place the party flo.ua! ly on the
platform of restriction and in antago
nism to prohibition. If this ia easily
Accomplished, (and indications lead to
believe that it will he,) theu Blaine
will come forward as the leader of the
rejuvenated party and place himself in
line for the presidency io 1888. This,
or aomething like it, is in the air. It
iu apparent that enough disturbing ele
ments now exist in the g. o. p. to kill it.
Well, let it die.
The question ss to the aotual excess
of femsles over males has at last been
settled bo far at teas, as the large East
ern cities are concerned and the result
is moat striking. The exceaa cf females
at the ages from 20 to H) for each.
1,000 males of the same ages is in
Baltimore for the general population
125; in Philadelphia 90; in New
York 3.i. Examined in respect to
race these figures become still mote
startling. For each 1,000 oolored men
of the agea named there are iu Balti
more 1,353 colored women, a dispro
portion calculated, the computor thinks
to affect public morality In Philadel
phia the excess of colored women
within the a ma limits is 255 ; iu New
York but 60. For the white popula
tion the excess of women within the
age limit mentioned above over men is
decided, but not so extravagantly great,
being in Baltimore for each 1,000 men
79 ; in Philadelphio 83 ; ir, New York
33. The large excess of white ffca!es
of marriageable ages in Philadelphia is
remarkable, and is to some extent, per
hapD, to be attributed to the large em
ployment of women in factories theie.
The colored voters of Virgi iia, who
have deserted from the camp of Mahone
and ate j ining the Democratic ranks,
were told by Mahone and hia followers
last full that if the Democratic party
came iut power the negroes would be
"tiut bck into hlavery." The negroes
hive discovered tl at they are net pu
ba:k. it is only Mahone who has
been set back.
Cflll BKFatKMKK OF 4 1 1 If, SCKl It SC.
J-
Without making an extraordinary
fuwfovor the work, the Secretary of
lb JL Mury 5 wrry,,,i' oa
tensl and most practical reform In
thtertof the civil service which Is
luitoeoirtteiy under his control.
lA th Internal Rjvenue Bureuu,
fr example, he has reduced the
trie force io th'vo month an as to
ssvb too government about half a
million dollars In salaries hitherto
paid to unnecessary officeholder.
Further retrench menf, It ia believed,
will reult In an anuust savlnir of a
million dollars In thi overgrown and
extfavagunt branch of the public aer
viee,"ffnout in the least degree of
Interfering with the legitimate bosf.
nesa of the bureau
Nothing like It ha been seuu In
Washington for years. It is real re
form the sort of reform tttil the
people call for.
The same thing is true in the other
divlsiona of the department, Score-
tary Manning is reducing the tax
paid Indirectly by every eltfaKfl of
ihe l nlted Slates for the support of
the Government. He Is applying
business prinrlpls to thn mirage
mnt of the Treasury. H j Must,
ing the tax enters away to earn their
own living.
This involves the dismissal of hun-
Jred of Republican officeholders, 0
whom, perhaps, aooordlng to the the
odea of the self-styled reformers of
the civil service, there ought to be
assured a life tenure, with funeral ex
pense paid afterward by the Gov
eminent. Mr. Manning flnds them
alive and superfluous, and out they
go. Therein is the difference 1s t ween
genuine reform end humbug.
rert asft a -israc.
Qalvanlaed-lron water t mks ruust
not be employed m n rd of French
men-of-war. Dr. Wu-'b- In s pur
read before the American Qnsstsbtal
-x bdy, bss shnwii tbat water fmrnmA
f brouifh :KJ yards of Klvsnix ir.m
pipe look Ui grains .if ,m , r.
bona e per gslinn
An Ingenious PatMsmi, M. AdrUn
ilnin, has Mtfnted a Masting pw.
ler wbit b pmvidea a new expl.nlv
comiMtund Intendetl to have the
force of dynamiba without Its eitrs
nsardous properties. The fl imp iuu I
consists of b mixture of nitrate of pot.
ash or nitrate of soda witb sulphur
sitea ami tannin.
Angle worms, fish, etc., ar often
caught up Into the clouds by re vol v.
ing storm, i.nd then dropped again
many miles from thn place where
they were taken up. 8m d! fish
have often been found In puddle of
water in village streets, to the aston
ishment of people who were unac
quainted with the phenomooon.
TSJB MsSsT BBWsrAPBM
Tbe oldest nnwspaper in the world,
the Pekin 0'ntttU, baa recently taken a
naw lease of life. This venerable jour
nal haa changed in form. Established
in the year Oil, the Pekin (,'azHU baa
been published regularly since 1251.
Under the new arrangement three edi
tions are published the first the King
Paou, printed upon yellow paper, con
stitutes the official gazette of the mid
dle kingdom ; the second, tho Hsing
Paou (commercial journal,) also printed
on yellow sheets, contains information
interesting to the trading community ;
while tbe third, tbe Titani-Paou (prov
incial gazette,) printed upon red paper,
consists of extracts from the other two
editions. Tbe total circulation of tbe
three issues is 15,000.
the r tsei s MarTKB 4MB.
On the 30th of last January, the Sis
ters of the most noted Catholic ladies
seminary in the United States, the
famous Notre Dame, at Govaostown,
nar Baltiraore,Md.,made public a card,
certifying to the beneficial results at
tending thn use of lied S ar 0 High
Cure in that institution. They state
that fhey foiiod it efficacious alike for
relieving cough", oppressious on the
chest and irritation of the throat. Of
ficials of the Boards of Health of Brook
lyn, Baltimore and other cities have
likewise publicly proclaimed the virtues
of this new discovery, which is entirely
free from opiates, poisons ani other
objections.
John McCulloch, the great trage
dian, has been examined by physicians
and nent to Btoomingdale Asylum fT
treatment.
A HB41ITIPHL WOlllV
A woman with pleasant smile, ulear
ikin, biii-lit eye, generous expression,
elastic step, hearty hand shake and
courteous welcome. 8 ich a woman is
not the victim of debility, languor or
dyepepsis. She has overcome th"se
pents fy usini; Brown's I'on Bitten,
the world's great soiiic Mis M.'tiu
Benson, South Pamontield, M., hhi,
"After using Browu's Iron Bitter for
weakness and lack of appetite and en
ergy, I felt like another person."
10, 1885.
N
u
I III
We found w couldn't
dent oEZSJZa 'SrtS - T8.8 t0K0 t0 the inauguration of Presi
right here Sis' Bnr7nVwMrf?ed t0.6- a liUle inauguration of our own
i& SS&tSS" everybody. Accordingly a
HIGH PRICES
W.tH detflrmirmfl linnn anrl rrona rA 1
atir f a
fl- IZZ rr?"Km"J t btooo our unequaiea new
r,r , dttnnaaZTtry":1' "'" u"Pttiiuiuiow prices Will COn-
wav, vvwxaoo wiu
ef , w - w - m v ia
patronage, for by large salos at a small margin we
Come
Our stock is ail bought for 0AS3 at Bankrupt Sales. We only soil for cash
or produce, and propose zo sell at prices that defy competition. Anew
feature of our business is the many useful articles on our 5, 10 and 25
cent counters which are usually sold at three times the amount asked by us.
Ml SSHSts Hit TKfta
A g khI nun t t thn iljsbiu' inisan n
The drummer.
A strangf ttion of ile4S :
"Dl;hin m very economical, ia le
nor ?" "Yex, li- is the Diut loan 1
how. He alwavs asks tor a pear in-
n f t f'"i ataud, be-
.use it- sounds as if be was gettiug tbe
in if for his money."
I'm- dnsdian rebel is said to be in
!' , nut withstanding the fact th .t le
HNr fftel views about thing.
Oue ef lb Wasp York (tapers sas
that one f the N w York rougha is
very low. Smie Mople believe be w
in that condition before be was shot.
The 'fiinese nocors preacritMi rrj
tilea for iheit patients. Our physicians
hav another way of mtking people rue
snakes.
"Yon sre not going to leave town so
early, are you ?"
"Yes: there must be a hot Spring
somewhete, and I'm anre 1 can't find it
round here."
A new tendering of an old saw
The pitcher that goest ofteneat to tbe
base-hall field will get broken at last.
"My son whore were you laat night 1"
"I just got up "
"Don't prevaricate, you know you
didu't come home at all."
"I was about to observe, sir, whin
you interrupted me, that I just got up
trom down town."
A aage aaya : "No matter what
cornea in, if more goea out you will al
ways be poor." This man never c uld
have been troubled with bores. ,
A contemporary says a President
must have a party at bis hack. This
may be true, but it is certain tbat he
will have office-seekers in front of him.
Tbe June days may be rare, but we
are sure tbat most all of the May days
have been raw.
An upbolster's joke :
"Thete is one actress that 1 rlwaya
have with me."
"Indeed ; then I presume you are
married to her ?"
'Not a bit of it. Can't you see that
my chair covering ia Terry."
As a matter of fact, New Jersey mos
quitoes are no worse than those found
in tbe United States. ,
There does not appear to he much
oppoKltion to the nominal i-m of Thn r
man in Ohio, exoep' h.t ahich oomos
from Thnrman himself.
Philadelphia ban one saloon to evni v
2f
voters. Philsdelphia t a very
strong lepublicsn city. Tlese two
facts depiive it of the privilege of a n
longer going under the very f licitous
name of "Q'teJter Citv."
Nealth r Jews.
One noticeable festure about Jewish
oetneterioH in the south is the scarcely of
newly made urraves alter an epidemic of
cholera or yellow fever. 8 atisiica ahow
that fewer of them die than any other race
from these or kindred diseases. During
tho cholera sconrvro in Toulon on'y two
orthodox Jews died of it. while in nuin
hers they equalled fully 20 per cent of the
population. Their immunity from dis
ease, and the certainty with wbich thev
recover when atttel oy it. is accounted
for hv the Rimollcitv of their dint. 'I hey
I are very atnet ab ut foilowini; tho dietary
I . ' 1 as . . ' -a. asa
laws proserineo nv tvioaes isin ir a in
tin strange that Moses, if he wa only a
historian, should have iovmsoiI knowl
edae suterior to thai n' the wiost and
best physioi'irs of the prnnent day? He
evidently believed in provorttny disease
rather than ourlo it. This Is what le
Haven's Despepia (5ore aims to Jo; if
acts directly on the digestive juices of the
stomach arid both prevents and cures iu
. . a TV I ts t
j nigesuon ana iyspepsia, rree sampi
S bottles at Foshay & Mason's Drug .tocj
SO. 50
WAR INAUGURATED
BY
Allen
take the time to
lur , a giance slz our unequaled
uiowa our enorbS ir you
and Help Us.
N. H. ALLEN & Co.,
57 rirst Street, Albany, Or.
HASc II. UODD CO
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Front, Plrat cr.d Vino Sts., PORTLAND, OREGON
iMftHnans u
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FABM MACHINEEY.
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nucir:
"BVCKXVP OS TUr. Bttan.
T;m Mesfcelsei ire Ins tiicwni a ncvA oiu
i Hi.t T.oMiwikN uf rarsMls lit-rr have 1 th-iu.
a . '' uk ot t a.ili j. ai They arc in tnery
ar . . Uh BS !u t'ltrs at 11 r i-wt Uat-ttincv
T!i tot f Ttritvrt l::vriT hc Mivli: BBSsHSSl
saHkaWsi ifcBfty tat BD KEY w fesiiltlag
rr.s.i i:m-s n;ttk.:y aimI prrfvsrMis tts .. .:... -m.
9 ; .v.i lUtiiicsi-e l. .1 1 i it i I mi i r. in tli f&ritir
s .ittt Mui Tcrtttrt i n hr.vr j; -.i the Mine n-nl-t an
I i ixmcri in ncry urt I Uue aottl utitrv the
ll-H'tc., c l.-a Ua.ii utol, runtiuiiciii; it to be
lbs oalyHarvcstiiig 2achia that vill girs
Satire Satisfaction to tha Purch.aser.
Tno raiiclLc
The hsasSSi that mo-t str'.Vi'i-;. . .
at our.lllustration. Iti.al. , nai
U srill ss In a ft ru'V ! o ' - '.
at aaifjvt . 1 1 iai-. It U i t i Lawttt
It is said that Mr. Blaine intends to
stump Ohio. If he does not have bet
ter luck than he iid bst var in the
same state he will probably go out of
tbe business.
(iovernor Hoadly'a declaration that
he doaen't want to he renominated
is construed by several Democratic
papers to mean that he will run again
if asked.
The Dkmocrat wit take 100 cords of woo
on subscription, and we would like as good
wood is if we were not public benefactors.
Parties 1 1 eady subscribers to the Dk.mo
( tT. who wish to send the paper etT to a
f.ieiid or f, ie ids can do so for $2,
At this season aearty emnr oae needs to use some
sott of tonic. IRON enters Into almost every phy
sician's prescription for those who need building up.
'THE
.Btai.tUNIl.
n sanaa m ,
Foe Wenkness. T.aMitude, l.ncU o
f
lineray, &c, It HAK NO KQITAIm sm
Is the en It Iron modjeine that is not Injurious,
ft Knrlcbea tho Blood, Invlaoratea the
Hyateast HKeotores Appetite. At. Distention
It doss not blacken or injure the teeth, eanse head -ache
or produce constipation other iron medicine do
Da. G. H. Bdjsijet, a leading physician ot
Springfield, O., says:
"Brown's Iron Bitters is a thorrmhly good medi
cine I use it in my practice, and rind its action
excels all other forms of iron. In weakness, or a low
condition of the system. Brown's Iron Bitters is
usually a positive necessity. It is all that is claimed
for it."
Genuine has trade mark and crossed red lines on
wrapper. Take no othrr. Made only by
BROWN CHEMICAL CO., BAI.TIHOKE.Sn.
Ladies' Hand Boo useful and attractive, con.
tainta list of prises for recipes, information about
coins, etc., given away by all dealers in medietas, eg
nuiled to any edd&ss on receipt of 2c. stamp.
xvcuiiNtiTON, WOODA.RD AjUO.,
Portland Or,
ei.
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uinoH 11 eeeta per line. Brgulttrl ixa
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Kr.r legal and transient arlvertlaemenU
I J 00 ier square for the first insert ion. and
' cent per stjiisre for eadi siihseonenf
insertion.
itaSeft for ether advertisements mn'S
known on sppllcatien.
Co.,
A- a -
will favor us with
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expect to win the fight.
AW A .TTS I WI'll H I IT 1
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Mlxwiiig rcsehrated iinphsiisiils"
sa,
OlTsTTEnai AND XUE2lZX!X
BmA for Catalogue, 1885.
rt . a as sm m
ona lor special uircuiars.
. u i.TJi.t a ce.s
Hmm Meistel ViBratinB Thresker.
The ntost IJJot-tivr aud 8 'tpraa.ru I f'oantSnatiou fat
Saving anil cleaning Gram s.ar oomtruuted.
Tf o New M'kIi-I Thresher i. the result of years f
(otU-tit ami rarcful cvjicriment. CHKlocted by Mr.
. M;lt-r, otic of the ni-rt evpeneix-ad and SSBSS
lnl luijUliTu ot throJiinj; niai-hine in Antarira. Tt.i
i t atassi at was to atsluce a mat-hine that aroaki
I'm- u t:Mt r and do ltter aorV. than the beat ata-
sln-wly in ofieration ware casbl of. ami ..
n-ai'.d. in addition, M-.mrato om fnun lire ir
' an I svs t!ic erain in a more (H-rleet manner thsnkai
n mtditiio whsisoecr.
! In? erPI 1 ma.l kats by a g iause
I" s ii tor Mnder.
; i It ess le Ssaws through a
. ! j .. i:i:i.u!t ud as ai oti.tr tisaas
Red CrownMills
IS0M, LANNIXG & CO., PROMTS.
SEW PROCESS FLOUR SUPERIOR FOR FAMILIES
AND BAKERS VBBa
BEST ST0RA6K FACILITIES.
Highest Price in Cask for
Wheat
ALBANY OR.
The host line of cutlery in the valley nau
i be fouud at our store. It em braces pocket
) L t J eat a 1 lt L- t una fplr u anrl ttlVAntBB
nui ' V aim i VOf vsw eiuw wsra'vwa')
butcher knives, hunting knives, paring
knives, shears and scissors nt all k'ad.,
and th best lne of razors ever brought
iuto Albany. Come and tee for your-
selvea.
t -ii'Kt srtvxar.
JjsOR SA.LK.
One hundred and fortv aeres, v u
iniloa ubove Ijebanon. 40 acres in et I
tivalinn. 10 acres slahd nnd snwino
Itraea. Comfortable dw lli gx d
outhousea, (".leap. Inquire at this
office.
rVSISS EMMA SCHUBERT,
MILLHERY AM) PUESS-KAKISF.
Ousting
and riftimr ny Ihe new Taylor's
S stem
OPPOSITE REVERE HOUSE.
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One half tiek in eastern nart ol the
city with frir house and baru will be sold
b fa
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