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

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    STATE RIGHTS DEMOCRAT
ISSUED EVERY FRIDAY
8TITESA NUTTING.
MNBMtrriCK"l Oemacral Building ua
fSroalalliM niMd.
TERMS OK SUBSCRIPTION
4(nl copy, per year, in advance
sln-i aupy, per jrw. at end of year.
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PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
R.3. STRAHAN.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Albany . Oregon.
WILL PRACTICE IN ALL THE
Court of this 8tate. Will give
special attention to collections and probate
matter.
Office in Foster's new brick. 49tf
L. H. MONT ANTE.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
and--
Notary Public.
Albany, Oregon.
Office upstairs, over John Brijrjrs store,
1st street. vnnsjiu
J. K. WEATHERFORD,
(NOTARY PUBLIC.)
tTTORNEY AT LAW,
linn, OKKUOV.
WILL PR ACTIO B IN ALL THR COURTS Of MB
Suu. Special attention given to collections and
rebate matter
tsTOfflce in Odd Frill Tempi.. ft
f. O. POWBU- W. R. WILTRU
POWELL BILYEU,
kTTORMKYS AT LAW,
And Solicitors io Chancer?!
ALBANY. - - - ORKIiOX.
Collections promptly made on all points.
Loans negotiated on reasonable terms.
In Foster's Hriok.-w
J. J. WHITNEY,
attorney And Counsellor It Lav
AND
Notary Public.
ALBANY, OREGON,
Will practice in all of the Courts of
this State. Alt businees intrusted to hi 3
will be promptly attended to.
E. W. LANGDON & CO.,
DRFC1C1ISTS.
M.xks. Stationery and Toilet Articles, A
large Stock and Low Prices.
OITT IDRTJtq. STORE,
iyi sua is y, oascox.
POSH AY A MASON,
WSOULAJ.S AS RSTAIIr
Druggists and Booksellers,
Agents for John B. Alden's publications.
which we sell at publishers prices with
poetsgeaOded.
ALBANY, OttEGOR.
A. PRUSHAW,
DRUGGIST.
Stationary, Toilet Articles, Etc.
PRBSCEIPTlOiS CAREFULLY FILLED,
Albany, Or.
LOUIS CAMPEAU'S
Barker Shop.
Shaving done with neatness and sharp
ruon. which are always kept In good
aondition, and hair cut in tbe very beat
style.
REVERE HOUSE,
p. iral mmm uuwam ainaij, .rrfsa.
Ghas- Pfeiffer, Prcp'r.
This new Hol.l I. atte.1 up tn first das. ntyl.. Tables
with th. bawl tbe market afford, spring
in every Room. A good !
I TraTSMrs.
Caaenleaaal
the aeL'
FURNITURE.
( have the beet stock of furniture in
city aod will sell
tbe
Cheap, Cheap, Cheap,
The only stock of
WALNUT FURNITURE
In 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 Term will commence on
Tnwday, Sept., 16th, 1884.
For particulars concerning the courses of study snd
th price ot tuition, apply to
SXBV. KLHEai X. COMDIT, Preouen
Aloany Bath House.
fgstllE UNDERSIQNKD WOULD RESPECT
tally iaform th. eitissns of Albany and vi
laity that I havetaken charge of this Establish
n.nt.and, by keeping olssn rooms andjisyio
.trie ttt.n tion to basinsss, expects to suit al
thos. who may faTor as with th.lr patronage
Having h.r.toior. oarri.a on sotning out
First -Class Hair Dressing Saloons
xo.ats to civ. entire sstisfsctioa to si
ssftT-ChMdien and Ladles' nair nsatiy on
Hismpoosd. JOS WEBBER.
Administrator's Notice
Notice Is hereby given thst the undersign
ed has n by an order nf the County Court
of Linn County Oregon, duly appointed Ad
ministrator of the estate of James Keeney
deceased, late of ssid county. All persona
having claims against said estate are hereby
notified and required to present the same
properly verined within six months from the
date hereof tothe undersigned at his residence
about five mile, south of Brownsville, Linn
County, Oregon.
Geo. D. Overto.v,
Administrator.
Dated May 211th. 1S85.
B
A.RN door hang in gh,
re A. always breaking, unless you
have
the kind seld by Peters A Stewart, of Al
bany. Tbey are mane ot wrongnt iron,
osnnot jump tbe track and will last a Hie
time. Donrt hang another barn door un
til you have seen them.
(D1TC Soml ' ce"1 tor p,tc.nu
at rKlasCs riv.fis, a costly box of (roods
A w'11 h tip you to mor. money right away than
hleUitu this world. All of ofth.r sax, suc
m Brat hour, Ths broad road to fortune
fori the workers, absolutely sura. At on.
Tsj sad Co,, Augusts, Main.,
VOL. XX.
r-s r- w a a .SV
POWDER
MOST PERFECT, MADE
I by physician with mmU nori,
woMuio. ao Amtaoaia, Llaie or Aluut.
Gatr enng- Grapes for Making Cream of Tartar
for DS PKiCE J CREAM BAKING. POWDER. '
for Ml, by Cutting. Mart. Co. Portland. Or.
SPECIAL
EXTRACTS
MOST PERFECT MADE
SMS and mtrrmtrmmt V .,, t ? ....
an;lla, Imnn. Orange, Almond. Km-, etc.
navor delicately and naturally a the fruit.
PRICE BAKING POWDER CO..
CHICAGO.
ST. LOOTS,
rr,'j hr Cu:tii,j Marl, and Co NMRSf.
or
(uticura
OrSFICURINC HUMORS, ITCHING
TORTURES, AND LOATHSOME
SORES.
I MAVK TRIEP for oleren )rtn t have my .11.
B urpd tA a unibl. ain uiwaw. i'h. Cithiba
KsMBbnia (On.1 ka Rmolvskt. the nw liloud I'uil-
er. internaJly. awl OssBR aa. the rat .-km Cure.
u-nially) have .lone In ais weke what I have trie.) for
Icveii eara to have doo. You shall have Ule.1 thr
trticTUara aa aoon aa I can alve Ufi to you, ami aa
v. v. ao well known In the irt of the country, it
will benefit you. an.l the retueijieai will cure aJi who
us. taein.
CIIAS. U. WHITE.
ATS vuxs, k .
BLOTCHElT Cl'BED.
I nsad your Ct Tiers a Rkmrmra for Blotbe., ami
era a Sear Is the baa I have ever used, and to th. I
am oitiiiiletely cured, to in y ex rensioi. jot. vt ti- i
i.r.,feaaion it is invaluable for -!ean.uijf th. skin,
theraby remorlng sli "cork," greaas, psiot, aod all
the stuff used by thaw, learlnir th. aJOn uor. ai.,1
white aaafJssR. My arsatssrt aaaasggS recom
mendinir UH:h sji article. H. MACK.
Champion CoinpiUC Roittr kaUr.
BgftgaSSSWg, Ohio.
BEST FOB AKYTHIHCa,
Itarins: used yourCiTtrt'SA Ran km a for eiithreea
motitbs Ux Tatter, arxl SiiaJly curwl it, I am anxtoiia
to ret it to sell on commission. I can rccoirmicml It
beyond any remsdiaa 1 ha ever used for Tetter,
Burns. Cuts. eUr. Intact, itiis die (.i lact.ciiie i
Lave ever tnel lr any thins;.
vans, Mia., il a. iiurtruA.
NEVER A CO.nFI.AI.VT,
Since I have been sallinr voor Cmcraa Kz.ur.niKH
I have never heanl a sinvle omiflattil. but cn the
contrary e cry one who has use.1 them has tieen w.ll
pleaaeo with tiiein, ana they oiimcii ail otnrrs.
K. ii li i ; nr. in. , uruj;giai.
Andrews, Ixn.
hCKOI'I'LOl'M fiOBEli.
I hailailoxen bad sore, on my body, and tried all
aSaSaiSM I could hear of, and at last tried your l.tn-
craa KEMKbiEs, and tbey bare cured me.
JHU. tiABSIL.U,
IIkhhom, Thayw County, Penn.
cT'SJZSlf: VSnSR
by the Pirns I.iu AsnCHBHioatCo., Boston, Mas. .
Send for "Mow to ( arc Sltla Dlaesses.
XHil Sunburn, Mmplc", Hlackheads and Oily
I All. Skin, use theft TitCKA Soap.
DEYOE & ROBSON,
(Successors to W. H. Goltra.)
-DEVLKRS IN-
Farm Machinery
WAGONS, HACKS, BUGGIES,
Plows, Harrows,
HAY PRESSES,
STEEL GOODS,
STONE AND MARBLE WORKS
THE UNDERSIGNED WI8HES TO
Inform tbe public tbat he is now pre
pared to do all kinds of stone and marble
work on abort notice. All work is war
ranted to give satisfaction. Will work
any and all kinds of stone, but deal prin
cipally In Oregon City granite. Cleaning,
repairing aiid resetting a specialty. Call
and examine my prices before purchas
ing elsewhere as 1 will not be undersold.
Shop on west side of Ferry street oppo
site post oftlce.
G. W. HARRIS, Prop.
DR. J.Le HILL,
Physician and Surgeon,
Offlce-cor, First and Ferry Strsets,
ALBANY - - - OR
F
OR SALE CHEAP.
Three well bred stallions, and thirty
draft and saddle horse.
W. T. Cochran,
Brownsville, Or.
H
OT EL FOR SALE.
The Jackson House, Prinevlllo, Oregon
82 well furnished rooms, tbe only bote
in town, iarjte and convenient, with al
necessary furniture. Price reasonabl
and terms easy.
A. B. ColvehA Soa.
Prineville, Oregon,
r
I ... , J
IksvMwJ
Hadok, a Jew, lived about 250 years
boon- Christ, lie wss .he founder of a
tec of religii nists called Haddusets,
which sect whs very numerous in the
dya of Christ. He, with hie followers,
ttught that there was no futute date. no
resurrection of tl e lK)dy, no such brings
at angels, no heaven or hell, and thst
there would he to future icwstds or
pininhment. They were Deists and
Materialists, believed thst (iod hsd cre
ated sll things sod thstsll the phenooi
001 attributed to mind end soul were
onlv the lesults 1 1 the eciiliar organ-
ism ot tho body, end otiM as swsy
forever, when the hody thuuid be dt-
04tnoed. They did nrt bell v in
the snpernstursl origin i f a siNietu
morsls ; but that reason wsg theouly
and the infallible guide in sit ifintteis of
obligation. Hence their iutterne,s to
Christ aod all his teat bin gs ttecsuse his
teachings oppone rheir erred. Tim' he
ttught just the opHtsite U eveiy one if
tUir tsnets.clearly shows hst every one
m . ... f . v i
is laiMP ftftfl the reverse is iron. wnwn
you resd the Soriptures.retuemher their
doctrines aud you will undttWu.d bet-
tor wftst Chirst tauh'. U-.tder I Are
you one of thia ecV ?
Pbsriseee. The Wiaiisees were tfc
most numerous body of religionists in
the days of our Savi r. Pharisee means
to separate. They separated from all
other sects Lolding themselves better
tbsn sll others. The most wealthy aod
intelligent among the Jew's belonged
to this order. The time at which they
arose as sn organisation is not known,
but they existed as early as l."0 years
before Christ. They saw the wicked
w a; as a -.a . a at
ness snd unbelief that bad gotten into
the Jewish church by its false teachings
of the Sgdduaeee, hence their aepsra
tion. They were very holy and spirtua'
in their first existence, but afterwsrd,
when wealth, lesining and numbers
msdo them (towerful, they degenerated
into mere formal worsnip.and lout their
simplicity of life, and power of godli-
n -ss. I bey were scrupulously rituahs
tie, held strictly to tbe trsditione of the
.... a a a.
Klders, and sttsched more importance
to them, than to the written word.
They laid great stress on a stric obset v
ante of all tbe rites and ceremonies of
tradition, and taught that a strict oh-
aervance of these eorstituted tbe true
worship ot Ood. Their religion was all
oatward, cleansing of the "cup and the bH. God adj.mU His amunition to
platter." Their bitter hostility to Cbrnt tbe size of to in m he is sfuir. Mus
arose from his teaching that traditions terd seed shot w.ll do for you.
were of no moral force aod obligation,
snd rites and ceremonies were not the
, .
Ju OI tne worenip BS WaW.
bnt on'y
means to be used to sttatn toward
purity, holiness and spirilnslity, and
growth in grace. They also held a lit-
mf mm
oral interpretation of tbe Scriptures.
Christ often callad them hypocrites, be-
cause under their loud piofeaaion of
. .. I
sanctity, they practiced the gestet
oppression, hsughtineas,aod contumely,
and rendered the word of 0d of no
effect by their traditions sod practice,
When you retd tbe Scriptures remem- i
ber what they taught snd as Christ
taught the opposite, their teachings are
false snd his are true. You will also
undr-rstsnd better what ha tsnght.
Reader : Are you a Pharisee ?
Essenes. The Essence, another soct
among the Jews in tbe time of Christ,
was the smallest perhaps of all the To-
Hgious organizations of that d.y. They
..... .h.WaJ vmv muir. not more
than 4000 at any one time. Tbey were
of ths poorer clsss held a community
of goods never married because eu
nuchs from tbe "kingdom of hesven's
8ke," tbat they might not be encum
bered with family cares and responsibil
ities, recraited by making converts and
bv adopting pool and orphan children.
They saw the evil effects of the other
two classes and contended for a spirit
ual interpretation of the Scriptures,
and refuted traditions. They were the
p-ireat and the most sptritnal of sll the
sects of our lord's iim, and it is ssid
thst boh O i'isr, and , bn the Btntist,
belonged to this hro'liei hood. Of this
I know not. They were in existence
about lf0 years before Christ,snd were
much detested because of their simple
Uvea and plain and practical teaching.
Aa a people they were very devout and
spiritual. Not mentioned in the Scrip
tures. Publican. The Publicans were not
a religions organization. At the time
of Chris, Judea was under Rmn gov
ernment and laws. Publicans were
simply tax collectors. The Romans
levied a tsx upon the Jews and those
Jeva who accepted the office of tax
collfctor under Roman authority were
c tiled Publican, and were esteemed
by the great body of the Jews the most
contemptible and execrated of human
ity. They were regarded aa having
bartered their nstiou and religion for a
falty and detested office at the hands of
their conqueror"., really aa having sold
their interest in Gjd and his promisee.
As a class they were no doubt unprin
cipled and deserving little or no respect
from their countrymen, and regarded
by the Romans as the inferiors, they
avenged themselves uo their people
ALBANY, OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY
hy resorting to every method of collect
ing the unjust tsxee, and extorting
mom Wsides, which tusdw the in more
oHous to their hrethreo. Many of thtu
attended the ministiy of our Laid, and
one of the Apostles wss taken IfORI
a i a. ft ata a -a .
iiiwt euw. wtin-n snows that sli were
not destitute of nmisl worth. They
msv have Ireen Sadd usees, Pliarisce
K series or neither.
Scilhrs. The Scribes wer thoe
Jws win, wrote snd kept the sacred
wtitinUH of thn Jmws thst they might
not lie ("irrupted or lost. There were
on printing presses iu thoee days and
every copy of the O.d Bible hsd to be
written tv hand in their eliaraelere.
This requited luunh tires snd pains to
iMinpletn eten one ouiv. They eg.
f ainined each copy a it osiiih from the
copyist to gen if it wss correctly trsns-
oiiltetl and, hsd the proper ohsrsctsr in
ch word and k. its prr pisce, and
gJag ta see if ".him jot or one title" had
lM en omitted. These coi ies were most
ly ,n , , bsnds of (b Hjribee ss the
cost of uissTo a c )py wssUo much for
I . t i . . 4S
too uissse to meet, lie new they he
j cutne the teschers snd exiMninders of
the law. Thev were the Jewish U iitsrs
w
or ilebMns, whoae duty it was to ex
plain ths Uw and oremooies of the
sloJriehrejji n to their dUdplea and
the people. They tfttigjb.t the literal
ibterpatalton of the Hiripttiras sntTgnw
I held that the tradition wore of mote
mors! force and obligation than the
written word. Mny of them were
Pharisees and bitterly opposed our
L ml, with the other sects, because Lit
teaching were simple and plain, and
because he condemned their gross par.
j version of the Scriptures and their
I . a .a . a .
taacbiug the tun. ling turoe of any t ra
dition. Thus you have a brief account
of the various sects and classes meo
timed in the Testament.
P. A. Mokes.
ea Jnsgafaajs.
Tb.Mgttla fraSS Brrral retell UlarMrr. f
tin tUrargla laakrwakrr
God won't kfwp a young lady pious
who has her waist encircled seven
times a week by tbe arms of a spider-
leg gm dud.
Home of yon little sinner., art sitting
around here waiting for salvstion to
strike you as it did St. P.ul. Snow.
btr I waiting to he hit with a cannon
Sow billiard., trap fool.. How ctrds,
rMp g'n ' r H w whisky, reap
drunkards. Sjw gst mane, reap spider
The dude looks as if he ws melted
nd poured into his pants
Tberts . many a fellow with a white-
wash brush trying to dean up a little
before he goe to Ojd.
W .-ft. 1 1 . . I - ft . ft
iwny men inina tno peopie aon t
know tbey are gamblers, but they do.
You wear Uue clothes, rnd look like a
gentlemen, aid think people don't
know what you are. But you don't
Qad tbe lev full of greenies, you big
old fool you.
Some men are feeling all right, be-
cause all their boys sre girls ; but tbe
first thing tbat you know, the devil
will pack off a drunken son-in-law on
you. If t couldn't do anything worse
than that if he had a tbousaod years
to work up a had thing.
There i- itAttmmin nhatfcanonw.
who doesn't have family prayers tbat
has got as muob religion as a goat.
The Ohio Republican party should
not distress itself about th labor in
the South. There is not an ignorant
negro it. all the South who has not
batter opportunities than many of she
oppressed laborers of Ohio. No labor
io the world has such sdvantages as
that io the South. On the cotteo aod
augar plantations the laborers have a
lighter and better character of work
than the miners and many others io
O iio. Tbe Hoo. Taylor sod the grand
old party should turn thrir attention to
the Hocking Valley snd other miners,
where labor is forced to work for star
vation prices. There is not a negro in
the South who woull swap pisces with
a Hooking Valley miner.
John Sherman lsdoiog more swing
lag around tho circle just now than
any other man witn the preHidential
bee In his bonnet, John Logan not
excepted. When the cool weather
sets In he Intends to visit the Gulf
sUtes including Florida the only one
of the states or territories he has not
visited up to date. We believe he is
expected in Massachusetts io the early
fall and the Republicans hope to have
him aedress their convention at
Spriogdeld, Sept. 30. If John Sher
man is there on that date it will not
be difficult to get him to talk.
Citizen To what particular defect
or (muhh, Mr. Roach, do you trace the
inability of the Dilphia to comply with
tbe conditions named in the contract 1
Mr. Roaoh To the ohanga in the
administration.
j
WASsnitfiTOM UFfTSst.
hi r vUr iHrrsKnl.iit.)
hinotoh, JuNg,27ih, iS8o.
Rppubllcuns Iu office have long
locktxl lo the roming first of July sm
m dnymt tli o ii. It will he the begin
n,"g the now Hsrnl year, and thfy
0'mjfcaro ibKt tho Di-iiKsfstH a III
a... .ail Ua 4L ft aa
wn.it it) ut'gin it wiih new rinu
ii w swiping the clistiKea uity be
no one knows, but ait N llevo Hist
some chftnges will be muoV, snd thst
large number wid be 1hi,ihr-d,H'nl
I heir siicis .ft vacan. Attorney
mi tin taken Hie
a i a a i 9 m
iniiianire Sotr maiiH a tner y'.p u
the Deptriim in ,,f Justice. Men
after there wilt be none hut rVtno
cmts on eusrd in nt least or.e fbtht.
net nfleers (letertrnril.
lb i h itiflttf days alftioe (.inula.
lou.r Ml I tsk r h.rite of ih.- I ti. r.
nsl lie venue Bureau, out of iitu
the -irhty f.mr Internal Koveou" (Jnl.
lectors In the itmntr he bss Hfp unt-
eI sixty new miesj. Tne r-ri,.,i,,iriK
'rfftcers to lie ctiHiiged are one each in
Coloratl.LHilewsr.', Florida, Iudtsna,
Miry land, MUeourl, New Hxrtip.
shite, New Mexico, Ohio, and Wis
consin ; Ave each in Illinois and New
York, ami three in Pnnyivii.
HflM will be taken up as rtpblly as
poaetlae, aaQtwaJrhre will nut be a
tepublieati Internal jvetHMJter.
or In the country.
lieproaentat I va Springer was io
Secreary Manning to-day. lUntyn
he la ju4t from the pe iple. He finds
there are three classes expressing dlf.
ferent opinions about the ad ml it la tra
il ; thoee who are in aay it is Uw
fast ; those who are out and w int to
gC lo aay it I to- alow , and
toe
Treat masses aay it U just right.
Mr
Springer agrees vith the manses.
Mayor Grace of N v York is io
Washington, and has is u in consul
lation with the Secretary of the Trwia.
ury. 11 is business hero Is U: regird
io the N-w Y-trk oolUHHorihip, sod
to give 9MW vtlutNe advice eon
earning all tlit New V.irk putronn ..-.
His presence here is taken as slgnifl.
cant that the time for m tklng tn ,
appointments l clje at hand.
In view of theclrculaiioj of pip ris
to tbe effect that tho Ag ricultarl de.
partmtM.t had been pxralyxml In all
lis work by the exhaustion of the
current fiscal year under the adminis
tration of the late Commissioner Lor
Ing, I to day made Inquiry of the
chief oftteUb oi that detriment as
to the extent of the embiraasment
for want of fundi, and was Informed
that the seed division under the
present regime, had not been able to
do anything bocsust tnere wss not a
do lar of the fond belonging to it left
to operate with. It was found neces
sary tn furlough the employes of the
tftatlstlcal division because the money
appropriated to It for the oorrent fis
cal year had all been expended.
The laboratory fund had been used
under the late Commissioner for the
purchase of seeds, and hence tbat
division was left without any money,
which made the furlough log of some
of Its employes necessary. Notwith
standing the disad vantages Imposed,
considerable work has been done in
tbia division under the new com mis
i oner. All the divisions except the
three named have Keen regularly at
work, and while tbe forces of some
have been reduced more bat been ac
complished within tbe same lengtn of
time than hitherto.
I have talked with a number of
Republican Senators during the last
two weeks, and I do not think from
all I can learn that there will be any
organized opposition to the appoint
ments of President Cleveland. The
Republican Senators are old politic
ians, aod accustomed to acquiesce in
the fortunes of politics. Tbe major
ity of them respect the President, and
concede that his appointments are in
the mslo excellent Few Senators
will have more Influence in the next
Cngreja than Oeneril Lgin, and it
is known that he is on amiable
terras with the President, end his
Cabinet. The aarne may be said of a
majority of Republican Senators per
haps the only exceptions are the two
Senators from Virginia, Mahone and
Riddleberger.
The colored voters of Mshaska county
Iowa met in-convention a few days ago
Representative men of tbe party made
speeches, and all claimed tbat tbey bad
been under the control of tb Republi
can party long enough, and tbst unless
tbe Republicans would adopt ibeir candi
date for Represantstive they would bolt
tbe straight Republican tioket,placiug a
scaight colored ticket in the field this
fall. Tbe Republican campaign in that
oounty Joo' precarious. Tbey have
but 500 majority in this oounty, aod
cannot well spate tSe colorerwvotari',
who mi to bar 1,200.
Io does not trouble a docfcjr a t all to
have a skeleton in hi) c'oset.
tmctal
17, 1885.
H
ri3en?Unf WV couldn,t fcake the time to go to the inauguration of Preai
hher8elthia SnrTrfP a ttle iuauSon of our owt
aR ON that oldnenof theople!6'681 Accordingly s
HIGH PRICES
&ZJ&S!im "Pon,.ad Prepaid for as a glance at our uneoualed new
vinos you. SUO0BSS will crown oaV effortTif you
patronage, for by large
Our stock is all bousrht
feato of our hSSSS-?
reature or our business
cent, counters which are
as at. isaiii suai sr
The New York Ti mas for some rea-
SOU that It falls to make clear to the
casual raider, Is not pleased with the
selection of Mr. Hodden as collector
of t'ie port of New York. As nearly
as we can gatner, however, its appre
hension is due to the fact thst Mr.
Hubert O. Thompson, among a oum--r
of others, recommended bim, and
tb- Ttasss sniffs a fell purpose even in
Him must Innoceut participation of
Hint e:'rt!cinan in nubile affaire. It
sss Mr. Thorn nsoo Is no artless boy.
'He did not go to tbe President, and
in a gush of generous enthusiasm beg
him to make his friend, Mr. Heddin,
collector merely because be was his
friend. He first took pains to build
up for Mr. Hedden a backing entire
ly respectable, and even strong, inde
pendent of all political influences.
He theo skilfully added to this the
support of Mr. Tilden, through his
friend and agent Mr. Edward uooper,
for we trust that nobody has been de
ceived by tho ostentatious publica
tion of Mr. Tilden's internet iu the
fortunes ot Mr. J. Edward Simmons.
Then Mr. Secretary Manning and
Mr. Secretary Whitney added their
voices, very influential, and justly so,
to tbe Hedden chorus " The Times
seems to be building stringer than It
is aware of. If, in addition to tbe
very flattering business endorsement
thai Mr. Hedden received, he was
acceptable to Mr. Tilden, Mr. Thomp
son, Mr. Cooper, Mr. Manning and
Mr. Whltnoy, all sagacious and pat
riotic men, the President would have
been false to his pledges had he failed
to appoint him. We sincerely trust
Mr. Hedden is the choice of all these
men.
way do ctrs Pre afro Llsjasrs t
Because tbey know not what else to do j
or because sometimes a little liquor
serves to kindle the exhausted fites of
digestion. But this liquor proscription
is bad business for the patients, for it
makes drunkards out of a large major
ity of tbena. Brown's Iron Bitters does
not kindle a temporary fire. It nour
ishes, enriches, strengthens, pur. ties.
It drives out debility and dyspepsia,
and sets tbe invigorated system at work
on a basis of health.
It is enough to make a brs mon
key giggle to M-e "It" R ',,',C!n P
pr pitching i'ii S criurv Whitney
because of Us tf u r :. revent fiauds
upon the Tieasfiry a.d to lorru the uu
cleus of a futnie uavy. It is ver
painful to the organs to have tbe ex
penditures lessened and honest dealings
enforced in the Department. But ibey
will get used to it after awhile.
Health or Jews.
One noticeable feature about JewUh
oemstaries In the south is the soaroety of
newly made jrraves after an epidemic of
cholera or vellow fever. Statlsiios show
that fewer of them die than any other race
from these or kindred diseases. During
the cholera scourge In Toulon only two
orthodox Jews died of it, while in num
bers they equalled fully 20 par cent of tbe
population. Their Immunity from dis
ease, and the certainty with which they
recover when attacted 07 it, is accounted
fnr by the simplicity of their diet, 't hey
are very strict about following the dietary
laws preseribed by Moses. Isn't it a lit
tle strange that Moses, if he was only a
historian, should have pose8!ed knowl
edge superior to that of the widest and
best physlolsrs of the prent day? He
evidently believed In preventing disease
rather than, curing it. This is what lie
Haven's Despepsia Cure aims to do ; it
acts direotly on the digestive juices of the
stomach and both prevents snd cures In
j digesMon and Dyspepsia, Free ssmpl
j bottles at Foshay A Mason's Drug Store
WAR DV1D6URATED
BY
Allen
salos at a s nail wVsi to wto tee igte.
Come and Help Us.
for OASfT nf. nhm- ai
eU fc Pce3 taat defy competition. Anew
is the mmu nunfni ov-hm! k m j i
usuxlly sold at three times
N. H. ALLEN & Co.,
NOTICE.
flaring conclndud to close ont his bminess, now offers his entire stock of
STOVES, RANGES, HEATING
AND COOK STOVES
together with his entire stock of
TIM, COPPER AND SHEET IRON WARE
AT COST.
As tMI is a gmlu cloiiaj oit, is tin tion for hoosawirei
to replenish their kitchens and dairies with ware.
ALBANY,FEB. Ith, 1885.
Mm sui Laies or iik
Isaae Oil, Willi ypopUaatshltea, Yry
ratals hfa aa strestfceatas;.
Dr. A. H. DesanliouH, Oswgo, N.
V., ear : "l have prescribed Scott's
Etntilhiun fir tuauy years, aod, have
given ti a ihotong't comparative teat.
1 canuoi rtfk tu too high terms of its
palauhiiity, ss art-ll as its efficacy in
all the wasting disorders in which it is
Uidiostted."
In walking, the weaker of two per
son t-ke iI.h rui of the stronger.
This ih why dud always take voting
ladiW at ins
As if hy magic oues pains vanish if
he be a sufferer from rheumatism or
neuralgia and applies St. Jacobs Oil,
tbe pain-bauisber.
For Coughs and Colds Red Star
Cough Cure is a af, pleasant, sure
remedy.
Young man, it is the girl who will
paaa an ice cream salojn without lock
ing in who will make you a good wife
mmm
Ths Democ mat will take 100 cords of woo
on subscription, and we would like as trood
wood as if we were not public beuefactors.
Parties 1 1 esdy subscribers to the Dkmo
ctAT, who wish Jto send the ivaper i-HF to a
f.iend or f 1 io ids can do so for
WO MEN
Ne4ta reaewed atreaaS. or we oatfor froaa
laSraalUas peculiar f Hat sax. should try
msmmmmM
THE
TONIC
Trhis nsediclna combines Iron with pat vaaetab!a
, and is invaluable for IMwilwiii paealiar to
oineo, andjUl who lead sedentai? live. It En-
paeniia
lla It 1
nt
ia
loed, MUmutatea
S the atuseles sad
tho Appetite, stress.
e Appetite, Strengthene the Muae
ervea-in faot. thorouahly Invlsrorate.
It doss not blacken the teeth, cause headache, or
produce constipation alt ethtr fro mtdieims do.
MBS. Flieabjcth Bahrd, 74FrwU Are., Milwan-
kee. Win., a, under date of Dec. fattl ISM.
"I have tumd Brown's Iron Bittern, and It haa been
more than a doctor to me. havins cured tne of the
weakneaaUdiaa have in life. Also cored me of Li v
er Complaint, and now my complexion is clear and
good. Has been beneficial to my children."
Genuine ha above trade mark and creased red lines
on wrapper. Take no other. Made only by
BROWN CHEMICAL CO., BALTIMORE, MD.
LAnnu Hasp Boos-oflafnl and attractive, con
tsininc list of prrsas for recipes, information about
coins, etc., given away by all dealers in medicine, c
mailed to any address on receipt of Sc. rlamp
K.ti.inisuru.N, woouARta;C0.,
Portland t 1,
Clean uw com ul ex km. and makaa Che akin mnnnth
fflH mm kii vjx
HflH m arer
STATE RIGHTS DEMOCRAT,
THE BK8T 1BYERTI8IH6 mill
IN TEE WILLAMETTE TALUT
Bpeeisl bosinesa iiothe
urn ns 15 (A VI ler Hue.
r.llrs 10 rnts ner Una.
In 1 eJ liei
btgalar
For leaal Slid Lr.nnient tux-
i I (H) per n'jusre for the first iassrttoaart
2" nt" Pr "'piare for each aubsssaStt
I asertlon.
Hates for of ber sdvertlseiiienu araste
iiown on application.
Co..
will f avSr u, wtth
oon-
tit . , .
the amount askedby us.
First Street, Albany, Or.
MCrowiiMills
ISOM, LAKNIN6 4 CO., PROPER.
saw process rtoca svtkrior ma rasaauaa
and aaaans trss.
BEST STORAGK FACILITIES.
Highest ;Price in Cash for
Wheat
ALBANY OR.
D, M. JONES, M, D.
PHYSICIAN AUD SURGEON.
ALBANY, OREGON.
Office at residence 00 Third and Wash
ington Streets,
RATES OF CHABOBS.
(with 25 per cent extra at night)
Visit in town, $1.50,
Visits in tbe country, 91 per mile for the
first two miles , and 50 cents for each addi
tional mile, not including ferriage.
MedUanea furnished r&xx while visit
in if patients.
Obstetrics, five dollars and mileage,
C. X, WOI.VBRTO.V, o, h, iaviNS.
W0LVERT0N & IRVINE,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
JSVOfnoe up stairs in Fro man's Brick
ALBANY, OREGON.
UTLERY.
he hast lien of cutierv in the vallev
be founl at our Ntore. U am brass peeks
knives, table knives, forks and saaena,
batcher knives, bunting knives, paring
knives, shears and sosrs of all ktsuas,
ami th beat i'n of razors ever breagkl
Into Albany. Come and sea fyr year
selves, Paras'ts s.rw t".
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pOR SALE.
One hundred and forty aeres, ain
U3i!?s aliove Lebanon. 46 teres iu aul
tlvatioti. 10 acres slashed and sows ft
grass. Comfortable d welling, goasj
outheufes. Cheap. Inquire at this
office.
MISS EMMA SCHUBERT,
MILLINERY AND MIXM10NS.
Cutting and fitting by the uew Tayler's
System.
OPPOSITE REVERE HOUSE.
raM iS MORPIHi HABIT GURU)
W. F. ALEXANDER, M. D.t
1 truirstpo a cure In sll easaa if
any
JL
o!re
d.rec ions are striotlv followed, lie
n or 1 jag of time from business, A st
ress above at Albany, Oregon.
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