The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, October 23, 1885, Image 1

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    STATE RIGHTS DEMOCRAT
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Rights
STATE RIGHTS OfMSCMT,
THE 1EST 1DTE&TIHI8 KEBUJI
B TEE WILLAMETTE T1LLET,
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ISSUED EVERY FRIDAY
STITES A NUTTIW
Special business notices ia Loesi Col
umns J cents per line. Itogwlar IsbbbI
tioUeeaJ io cents per line.
For legal and transient sdvsili Ss
$1 00 rter square for the first IsssiOsbj i
BrwulalM HUrri.
TERMS Or BUBMWHTaX
ingle oopr, par yaar, In utitKMamw .
tajta oopjr, par year al esfl of ysar
si ails cipy, six moiitha.. ...... .
slnfla oupy, Ihrtw months ..'..
nla number
ft 60
S 00
1 50
71
10
M eenls per square for eaeb sabssjsjoofts
u somen.
Kates for other advertisements
known on application.
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VUJLie AAL ALDAiVIf ritlUiVI, UU TilJSHili 2., 1885. Si). J3 1
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
R. S. STRAHAN.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Afeany , Oregon.
WILL PRACTICR IN ALL THE
Courts of thia State. Will We
apooial attention to collections and probate
matter.
Office in Foster's new brick. 4!Hf
L. H. MONTLNYB.
ATTORN AT LAW,
Notary Public.
Albany. Oregom.
Offlce upstairs, over John BrifrjrV store,
let street. Tl4n23tf
J. K. WEATHERFORD,
(NOTARY PUBLIC.)
tTTORNEY AT LAW,
ALBaNY. OBKsiO.
tlflLL PRACTirl IN ALL THE COURTS OF TUB
If BUts. 8pMUlIUnUon girn looolloiUnaaixl
rohata mtur
tfroflk In Odd Fallsw's Tsmpls. 14:t
r. o. rowmx. w. b. riltrtj
POWELL & BILYEU,
vTTOHNRYS AT LAW,
And Solicitors in Hianwry,
tl.RlNY. - - - OUKfJOW.
Oolleotlnns promptly mads on stl points.
Loans negotiated on reasonable terms.
pirOffloe in Foster's Brick.
vl4nlftf.
J. J. WHITNEY.
Mtoraay And Counsellor At Lav
AND
Notary Public.
ALBANY, OREGON,
Will practice In all of the Courts of
i his State. All bosinesn Intrusted to him
will be promptly attended to.
E. W. LANCDQN & CO.,
IfKlGUIftTfl.
Books. Stationery and Toilet Articles, A
Laxsv Stock and Low Prices.
OITT 3DHTTO STORE,
tyl alBtVY. OBE;ov
F08HAY & MASON,
-WSOkBLAU ASS SSTAlb
Druggists and Booksellers,
Agents for John B. Alden's publications,
which we sell at publisher's prices with
posts gesdded.
ALBANY, OKCQOl.
A. PRUSHAW,
DRUGGIST.
Stationary, Toilet Articles, Etc.
riESCaiPTHMS CAREFULLY FILLED,
Albany, Or.
FURNITURE.
C have the best stock of rnitnre In the
city sod will sell
Cheap, Cheap, Cheap,
The only stock of
WALNUT FURNITURE
in the cJtv and the lowest price in the
Valley. Come sod see.
Undertaking,
A complete stock and can give SATIS
FACTION. Try me.
A. B. WOODIN,
Revere House,
('roe Vlrmt ul Baiswsrtk Albsuay. Ortfoa.
W Garre t, Prop'r.
Thii uw H W ia fitted up in flrat class tl. Tablet
supplied with the beat the market afford. Spring
Beda in erery Room. A rood Sample Room for Com
mercial Travelera.
Off" I r re t'oeeh to and
the Hotel.
-
ALBANY
COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE
NINETEENTH YEAR.
ALBANY, OB.
The First Terra will commence on
Tuesday, Sept., 15th, 1885.
For particulars concerning the courses of study and
he pnee of tuition, apply to ,
KEY. J- C. WVCKOPF, Precedent.
Aloany Bath Mouse.
rTIB UNDERSIGNED WOULD RESPECT
fully i aforua the oitiMm of Albany sod t!
sVnity that I havetaken charge of this Eatabliah
want, and, by keeping elsan rooms and payin
atrtot attention to basinaaa, expeeta io isit al
those who may favor us with their patronage
flaying heretofore esrried on nothing bat
FiTSt-Claao Hair Dressing Saloons
xpeots to giro entire iatiifreiion to al
CVldien anl Ladles' Hair neatly en
harepooed JOS WEBBER.
Summons.
In tlw Circuit Court of '(hi Ktalt of Oroti, for
Linn county.
Jasper Jennlnga, Plaintiff.
vs.
Bailie T Jennings, Defendant.
To Sallic T. Jeminqt the above named Dt-
fendant.
IV the name of the State ofOreiron, yon are hereby
required to appear and asswer the complaint flled
airainstyouinthe above dntltfed Conrt, within ten
days from tlis date of the Arvice of this Summons
npon you, if served wlthln thls County ; or, If serv
ed In any other County of j this State, then within
twenty days from the date if the service of this Sum
mons upon yon ; or In esse1 of service by publication,
then you are hereby required to apnea' n4 answer
the complaint filed wlthfthe C'erk of said Court,
atalnst ysu by the first day of the next re
ar ular term of ssld Csurt following the expire
tlon of the time prescribe! in the order for publica
tion, to-wit : Monday, Oil 2th, 1885 ; and you will
take notice that if you tfH to so answer said com
plaint for want thereof, tie Plaintiff will apply to the
OourtforthereHef prayelfo-ln his complaint, to
wit : A decree of divoro on behalf of Plaintiff, dls
uwinir the bonds of niatrimony now existing be
tween Plaintiff and Defendant, and for sueh other,
and further relief aa mil be just and equitable, and
for costs and disbussenJnts,
W. G. Piper,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Pabllsbsd by order o4 Hon R P Boise, J udga of aai d
Com, audi at Obambefsat Dallas, Polk eounty, Ore
asSsWife
CREAM
POWDER
MOST PERFECT; MADE,
Prepared by a paystdsB with special rssarB i
Oassltb. Ko Ammonia, LUue or Alum.
Gathering drapes for Mas mg Cream of Tartar y
lor 0R.rtlCt S CREAM BAKING POWOIR. r
'or sala by CulUntf. Marie Co, r .ril.nl. Or.
SPECIAL
EXTRACTS
MOST PERFECT MADE
Pureat and t roriift Natural Prult Flarora,
Vanilla. Lemon. Oraajrf, Almond. Koae, ctc
Baror as delicately and naturally aa the fruit.
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Por VSH br CalMaj Kar'.a ad Co Portlud, Or
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A POSITIVE CURE FOR EVERY FORM
OF BLOOD AND SKIN DISEASE
FROM PIMPLES TO
SCROFULA.
DISPfGURIBG HL'HORS, IlumaiaUiux EntiUona,
r.chins and Kurnin akin Torturaa, UUiim
Sorea. and every ecir of luhin, HeeJy, Pimply,
Inherited, Scrofuloui, and Contairiwaa IMaaaaaa at
the It -Hi. Skin, and Scalp, with l.oa of lialr, from
infancy to old ace. are poeiUvely cured by QSSBJBJBa
RsaoLvaar. the New Blood PuriDer, intcroal.y, and
f tii t , Uic tireat Hkli. urc, and riTKtaa Soar,
an eaquuaui Skin baauUSer, exUrrually .
ECZEMA CUBED.
I was afflicted with Erie me nn the Scalp, Face,
Rare and Neck, which the L'ruju'mt. where 1 sot
your remodiL-, pronounced one of the woret aaaas
that bad come under hie notice He advisea mo to
Uy your CiTK-i aA Kmr.ua. , and after ire day' use.
WIT acalp and part of my face were entirety cured, and
I hope in another week to have uy eara, neck, and
the other pail of my face cured.
II K KM AN BLADR.
120 E. 4th St., New York.
MCABM AMD WOK KM.
I hare been afflicted aince laet March with a Skin
dUeaae the doctors called Bcsrma. My face waa
covered with ecabe and eorae, and the itching and
burning-were almost onlearable. Heeins your 0f
tSBSSJ BasBSSSSao hlfhly recommended, conclnded
to sire theen a trial, neins the met a and Ci tj.
craa Soar esternallv, and Kebolvsjit. internally, f r
four months. I call myself cured. In gratitude for
wbk'b I make the public statement.
MRS. CLARA A. t'REDKKIK,
Broad llrook, Conn.
Ci tic i ra RkMBiiiaa art aold everywhere. Price :
Cmrti, Me -.RaMOLrKXT, fl ; Boar, lie. Prepared
by the JVrrr.K lat ash CnanicaL Co., Boatn,
Scad for "Mow te Care Shla BHacaaee."
1'LES, Blackheads, Skin IlUmlahes and Baby
Humors, use Crncta Soar.
"( Bil k K TBR BACK, ' sUtcb in the side,
crmps, shooting and sharp paina, rbenmatic, neu
ralgic, and sciatic paina, and every ex
ternal pain and ache soothed and expell
ed with wonderful celerity by that new,
original, elegant and speedy antidote to
m
pain and trirummaiiou, the Ittictha
Plaklks. Warranted the nerf action of
elegant external remedies, and vastly superior to all
other plaetcrs. At druyifists, S5c. ; five for fl.
Mulled free. Porrxa Date axo Chemical Co., Bos
ton "TIMED ABB ACHIXti MI'sCLEM.
cryingtbrough countless nerves for rest and relief.
Like manna to the children of Israel is the
Ci'tici ba Plastsb to the tired, overwork
ed, aching muscle. Do not deny your-
t. lf 111. ... ..,.( .w-t .V,. V.W ,k. n
yz, wr7fitt'r''i',:' " Hiiftlon. AtdrufflfleU, 16c ;
0ZJBl:s for tl. Mailed free. IViTkh Uri.o
asd Chemical Co., Boston.
First National Bank
OF ALBANY, OREUOM.
President JOHN OOKNEB
Cashier H. F. MEHKILL
TRANSACTS A GENERAL banking business.
ACCOUNTS KEPT subject to check.
BIGHT EXCHANGE and telerraph!c tranfer, aold
on New York, Ban Francisco, Chicago and Portland,
Oregon.
COLLECTIONS MADE on favorable terms.
DIRECTORS.
8. E. Torso, Josx Comm.
L. E Blais, L. Plus,
II. F. Msrkill.
J. L. COWAN.
j. vv.cu i.::c
Linn County Bank,
COWAN & CUSICK.
ALBANY - - - OREGON.
TRANSACTS a general banking business.
DRAW SIGHT DRAFTS on New York, 8a
Cisco and Portland, Oregon.
Fran
LOAN MONEY on approved security.
RECEIVE deposits suhjec to check.
COLLECTIONS entrusted to us will receive prompt
ttentton.
MISS EMMA SCHUBERT,
Fine Millinery,
OPPOSITE REVERE HOUSE.
OR. J.L. HILL,
inT
fcaftccsic m rMNM
Physician and Surgeon,
Office cor, First and Ferry Streets,
LB ANY - - - OR
LABIS DEPARTMENT.
I' v,n
ne or wool canvas stuff hut?
too firm a hold ujioo publio favor Ij '
given up aaailj, and will, in the drk
colors, be worn for Btrnefc initfl until
late in the Fall, after which time they
wilt serye as house drosses.
Ai a novelty id cheap laces is a
variety for tarnishing' simple home
toilet. Io is a soft, cieamy eh sue, and
has a cotton-net foundation exactly
similar to the foundaton of the oriental
laces. The threads, how ever, are of
wool or yak, and leod a weight and
richness which cotton never gives. Thia
Isoe is said to laundry remarkably well.
ma a as
ine sea rod nas developed among
others, these new combinattens of color:
Minerva blmvandjtobacco brown ; violet
and gtay or tilleul, ana eetu and plum.
Immenie vases filled with bouiuets
of flowering shrubs, such as lahurnams,
cherry blossom, mauve and white H
lace, are to adorn "drawing-room cor
ners. A strange hue soeu in a velvet fabric
is only to be described ss looking like a
bruise, and is called "black eye." It ia
black and blue and yellow in a grent
spreading spot on an ecru am face.
At a dinner party given in London,
the table-cloth was of pale yellow Ho
me n sheeting, gold plate, thine the
color of the Niel rose, and wreathe of
roses end ferns placed around the raised
dishes of cakes, fruit, etc.
Dressy slippers of black and bronze
ktd are made to wear with black silk
stockings, and have jetted medallions
for ornament i.
Colored Spanish lace is worn on
woolen costumes in Paris and London.
Spanish girdles of iridescent beads are
another of the pretty ornaments fer
bleck house dresses or dinner costumes.
Silk sod woolen jersey stockinet hats
are novelties. They are made over a
felt shape, but being mucbdearer than
felt and not "dreeey," they will prob
ably not be very populsr.
Corduroy jackets will be much worn
by young girls.
Astrschsn is again a favorite trim
ming. Woolen dress fabrics embroidered
with tinsel and with fries palm leaves,
and also with silk cord, are novelties.
Bands of velvet -at vied armlets are
worn outside of the sleeves, near the
top, and fsstcncJwith an ornamental
clasp.
White batiste collar, hemstitched.
are allowed efter the firt three months
of deep mourning.
New and beautiful semi-long visiles
of black velvet brocaded with bronze
and gold leaves are imported. Tbey
are lined with gold colored 8 tin sub
lime, and trimmed with broad bands of
blsck Liblinette, sprinkled with tiny
flecks of gold.
Sealskin borders sre much i ripoe
the new tsilor suits of dark urc n sut
goldsnbrown cheviots for Wl
.;r
wear.
Marabout is to be a very
c hie ht
, an
am 1ai
h.r f t
trie . w
garniture later in the aeasc
be found not only in the ligt
shades but both combined i
stripes. 4s a novelty com
materiel, 27 inches wide,
1
yard.
Who knows how many
SllS I 4
green there are ?
Moss green with crimson i ,snrpec
ally charming combination, f which .i
exsmple ia seen in a dress wi ft skirts af
crimson cashmere and a bot'ii-i f sreen
velvet, while a wide striped ntlVv ..udi
combining the ssme two colors is tied
in a bow at the middle of the back.
The sasb is ten inches wide, and a
aingle length of it is set plain in the
front of the skirt, with plaited panels
of cahhruere opening over it. Striped
cuffs and a deep striped plastron are
added to the bodice, oomnletiot? the
r s .9
pretty combination.
Lighter greens are to be most in favor
this season. Light vioaigrs or absin
the green flannels trimmed with a still
paler shade being used in bridal outfits.
Bronze or myrtlgreeu velvet is hand
somely combined, for a fall dress, with
aprico-satin brocade.
The very expensive patterns of bead
decoration are marvel., of artistio rieh
nees end V'au'y ; li ,. in wide bands
to be sold by the yard, pendant orna
ments in epecisl designs for vest, corsage
and sleeve decorations ; appliques in
floral and Byzmtine devices in amber,
ruby, bronze, etc., showing wonderful
effects in shading and color schemes.
"Donkey's ears" are now ''begonia
lssves" in millinery parlsnce.
Embroidered oloth bonnets will be
worn to mstrh embroidered costumes
Black toilets sre trimmed with lead
battels.
Crabs, Oysters, grasshoppers, beetls
and spiders are tke latedt realistic
brooches.
SCOTT'S EMULSION OF PIRE
Cod
Liver Oil wltk HypophosphHesas
a Remedy far Consumption.
Dr. H. J. Pratt, Montello, Wiscon
sin, says: 'After a thorough test of
over two years, I voluntarily recom
mend your flcott's Emulsion to those
afflicted with consumption."
TWB NOTED MlTftBts
Wfco Uave Waa t'ortwaee end Vthsi Tin f
Say A boat tac Lite.
j From btayo Whinpen.
Blly Kmerson his recently inU
a phenomenal success In Austrulli,
i f
and Is rieh.
Emerson wus bom m i i! fi t in
1840. He began his career with Joe
Sweeney's minstrels In Washington
lo 1850. Later on he Jumped Into
promlneoce with Newcomb's minis
trels with whom he visited Germany.
He visited Australia In 1874 and on
his return to America joined Haver
ley's minstrels in San Frsnclsco at
$500 a week and expenses. Witn
this troupe he played before her msj.
osty, the queen, the Prince of Wales,
and royalty generally. After this
trip ho leased the Htnndard theatre,
San Francic, where for three years
he did the largest business over
known to ininestrelsy. in April last
he went to Australia again, where ho
has "beaten the record."
"Billy" 1 n very handsome fellow,
an excellent singer, dances gracefully
and h a true humorist.
"Yes, sir, 1 have travoled all over
the world, havo met all sorts of poo.
pie, corno in contact with all sorts of
customs, and had all sorts of experi
ences. One roust have a constitution
like a locomotive to stand It."
11 Yes, I know I seem to bear It
like a major and I do, but I tell you
candidly that with tin perpetual
change of diet, water and climate, If
I had not maintained my vigor with
regular use of Warner's ssfe cure I
should have gone under lougago"
George H. Primrose, whose name
Is koown In every amusement circle
in America, U even raoro emphatic,
if possible, than "Billy" Eraersoo, In
commendation of the same article to
sporting and traveling mon general
ly, among whom It Is a great favor
ite.
Emerson has growu rich on the
boards and so has Prim row, because
tbey have not squandered the public'!
'favors."
tniei pacts.
The quantity of oil contained In
ollvea varies from twenty to sixty
per cent., depending upon the varie
ty, stxe and ripeness of the fruit.
The general average of the human
pulse, though the exceptions are very
numerous, may be put at birth at 140;
two years, 100; from sixteen to nine
teen, eighty; atamsnhood, seventy-
six and old age sixty.
The English Stathticsi gaiety's
Journal shows that the mean dur
ation of life In England has Increased
during the last fifty years. Io males
It has risen from 39.9 to 11.0, and In
females from 41.9 to 45.3 years.
In a paper read before the French
Academy of Science-, It is stated that
n roan fifty yearn of age nleepe away
nn aggregate of 0000 days, works
iway the samo period, eats away
joon rlsv.-r. walks nw.iv KIM daws and
I is III 500 days.
The present low rates of post n go
are i striking contrast with those of
I ... -
inc years ago, when it cost for a
Uifl k tier carried not over thirty
miif. c cenie, Ics than eighty miles
u ii e ots, !, than 150 miles loj
coots, 40U rutisM fifteen conta.
Acccrdinj: to German hlstologist,
there are in th cerebral mass 300,-
00U.O00 nervc-ceilr, each an Indepen-
dam organism and microscopic brain
Of those nerve-cells bo estimates that
5,000,000 die every day and that
every sixty days the brain is replaced.
On the continent of Europe, rail
way locomotive engines give only
one short, low whistle on approach
log a station. In England they keep
up a soul-piercing scream for several
miles. It Is not necessary to say
what they do in thi? country. Their
victims may be found in many luna
tic asylums.
A Buddhist temple which will cost
$$,000,000 !s being built in Kioto,
Japan. It Is said that more than a
ton of large ropes, made of their own
hair, contributed by the women of
Japan, will be used to haul the tim
bers for the temple to their place.
This temple is to be a Mecca for the
faithful all over tho empire.
If ever the Persians reach the ad
vanced stte of morning papers, they
may have them printed on bread, ko
that they could read te news while
oatlng. For In Persia bread is made
in large flaps, sometimes a yard long,
which are very fiimilur to a black
smith's apron, not only in shape but
in color and toughness at the same
time,
Michigan is getting to bo so un
trustworthy a republican state that
- v s
tht-re i little money and no fuu in
! running the Detroit Pott, the leading
W sa . a
republican organ of the state, ana it
Is about to change hands again. This
time the Nimock Bros., proprietors of
the Minneapolis Journal, have bought
it. They are republicans, but not of
the rabid variety, and may make a
business sue cess of It.
ron i.Au at iesib.
Two
Fieneh investigators have fouml
that thtrelfeeMc reabtanee of most pure
metals
iletiftases with a lowering tern-
peraturjr.
Two
tuiorosoopists, Dr. Nussbaurxt
iand 1)1. Or iiber, have artificially multi
plied Infusoria by cuttipg thsm in
halvfs, each half becoming a perfectly
developed animal.
From nearly 400 singers, including
no Germans or Italians, Dr. Lenox
Browne has secured testimony that the
use of alcohol and tobacco injures the
tinging voloe.
In southern Uusaia vineyards are
freed from phylloxera by planting hemp
near the infeoted vines. The parasites
are attracted to the hemp by its strong
edor, and the roots trove to be poison
ous to ibssa.
Prof. Al LenJmeik, chief director of
the Norwegian Fiheries, fieds that
under faforable condition a sslwon
may aomtimea jump sixteen feet per
pendicularly, and that when the fish's
leap is a foot or two abort of the height
of the waterfall It often auceeeds in
completing the ascent by a dextrous
use of the tall.
The results of ea investigation com
meueed io 1842 to ascertain the maxi
mum aad minimum percentages of al
cohol and acetic acid which genuine
ap.ile juice would produoe are publish
ed by Mr. W. French Smith in the
Journal uf the American Chemical So
ciety. Tbey indicate that a good cider
should contain abjut five per cent of
aloohol, and a fair sample ought sot to
fall below four per cent ; and if lets
than 3 per oe.t the eider must have
been dilated or prepared from extreme
ly bad apples. Again, while a genuine
ci 1. r vioeaer mav contain lees than
ear
four per cent of scetic acid, a good at
tide should contain about five per eent,
and vinegar prepared ftom the better
grades of cider will represent from 5
to 7 per cent of acidity. Apples must
be carefully selected to yield a vinegar
about seven or eight per cent.
raaawsAts
Jenny Liod oesimelly itg in
Putney Cbsrch, L in Ion, though, of
ojurse, her voice is only he ghos. of
whst it uaed to be.
Sir Isaac Nowton wsa born so email
that ne could not be dressed, aad it is
said that Henry Ward Becher "could
have beau pot into a quart pit" when
he first saw the light.
Tie Duke of Norfolk was not horn
blind, crippled or imbecile, as has been
reported. He lost his eight io an at
tack of scarlet fever, but otherwise his
physical and mental faculties are per.
feet.
The Duke cf Argyle saya that by tar
the Isrgt-at returns possible from five
acres of rursl land in Sco'.land are to
bs obtained by apade labor, and the
stalling of cows fed upon the crops so
rsiaed.
The Mahdi cf Weat Africa ia a cheer
ful ruler. He aaya be is commissioned
by God to kill every Pagan be meets.
This might lead some people to the in
quiry : Why did the Creator make a
Pagan at all 1
Sir Henry Thompeou says that all
enteric fevers, such aa typhus cholers
and the Oriental plague, are doe to the
positive pollution in the air and water.
The cholera comes from the month of
the Ganges, the yellow fever from the
mouth of the Mississippi snd the plsguo
from the month of the Nile.
It is rather complimentary to the
German people that for every German
girl who comes to this country seek,
log employment at house-work, there
are 50 applications.
Gen. Butler says that the guns
which echoed In the service of his
country hurt his hearing somewhat.
That is quite lucky for tne general
was uncomfortably nesr them at
times, but we wonder If the gun of
'84 did not aggravate the difficulty.
Almost at the same moment that
tho snarling Hoar, of Massachusetts,
was saying at the republican state
convention that "in many states of
the south the republican minority of
the right to vote and tho right of free
discussion," the state convention of
colored men at Lynchburg, Va. were
declaring that the colored men for 25
yearn had adhered to their republican
associates "and raised to power and
placed men who grew wealthy while
administering the laws of the United
States government in the southern
states ;" but that the republicans had
"practically abandoned" them "in all
matters whore the negro ought to
have had recognition in proportion to
. m a II
oting strengt h ana mteiiigonce y
that "the sad occurrences" which
have "spilled our blood and created
a bitter race antagonism which now
retards our progress and makes it
difficult lor us to live in the land of
our birth, are largely traceable to the
mismanagement of the federal office
holders in our section."
N
H
In coin distributed to our customers every 80 days until further notiee
FIRST DISTRIBUTION NOV. 1st, 1885,
Coin in Burknart Bros., hands and will b fl iflt.eiVinf r1 Ks Hl. a. x a
parties, and in amounts
have an equal chance in
OUR
Por the Pall and Winter
All our purchases are made for r '
rnSwuiYwf?' nd PPOse to sell cheaper than any
store in the Willamette Valley for either cash or produce, ibomeand Se
cure some of the rare bargains offered and look over our
5, 10
thTSoaeTe
ALBANY. OREttON, Sept. 1st, 1885,
THB l4tfttt aaE
Hi nee the discovery of paper lrom
rage, about 90.) A. D., we date the
paper age. Since then all baa been
easy enough. Books took the lead,
newspapers followed, period Icals.mag
ssices and trade journals closed the
triumphant march toward complete
happiness. Scientists, always short
sighted folk, began to look upon the
paper age as nearing Its do. Poor
souls I paper bags and paper boxes
made them smile; paper boats paper
bairels and paper wheels gave them
a chill lo the dorsal reglou; paper col
lars aad psper handkerchiefs set
t hem hemming and hawing; paper
bottles, paper tea caddies and paper
chimneys created quite a flutter in
so-called "scientific circles:" paper
timber and paper flooring render
them rather uneasy; paper shirt fronts
and paper slippers broke them down
entirely. But the end Is not yet
We are, in reality, only just enter
ing upon the border, so to epeak, ef
the genuine paper age. In a few
short years, In our paper shirts and
paper trousers, we shall sit down to
our paper tables, upon our paper
chairs, and drink our coffee out of
paper cups and eat our eggs with
paper spoons. When we go out of a
morning, we shall make ready our
paper shoes, psper overcoat, paper
gloves, paperfumbrella or paper cane
and paper hat; kiss the baby, happy
In bis uaper pinafore, trip lightly
down the paper stairway, over the
paper sidewalk to our psper carriage,
and start down towo, and ooutinue
our noiseless rideorer the paper pave
ment, stopping once more, possibly
to order the latest paper novelty for
our better-half. O no, ye wie men,
the end of the piper age is not yet.
It takes 250 bushels of potatoes to
make one ton of starch and one good
dote of Epsom salts will take all the
starch out of a man. So you see this
a funny world.
The retina of the living eye baa been
photogrsphed by two English operators.
Oaring to the non actinic eolor of the
retina, an exposure of twenty minutes
by gaslight was required with an extra
sensitive gelatine plate. Although
small the negative shows the bifurcation
of the blood vessels, and aho .he edge
of the blind spot.
Much complaint Is heard because
Mr. Adlai E. Stephenson, the First
Assistant Postmaster-General, waa
absent from Washington a week on a
visit in Illinois. It is urged that dur
Ing the time he was away only 100
f mrth-class Postmasters were remov
ed, ard if he had remained at his
desk the number would have been
increased to 500. But Stephenson is
back now, and has resumed opera
tions at the old atand. The fact of
the business Is that the country can
not get along very well without
Stephenson, and when he goes off on
a little trip you bet the Democrat8
miss him. The Administration can
get along very well without some of
Its officials, but Stephenson Is not one
of thera. He is dear to the Demo
cratic heart, and thej want him to
take no more trips not even for a
day.
NEW DEPARTURE
BY
Allen &
$100.00
1 .
from $2.50 to $25.00,
proportion to the amount
NEW STOCK
Cannot ha aurnoaanrl aifoSA. i sssS
and 25 Cent Connters,
bUt What yU would W eable
N. H. ALLEN & Co.,
NOTICE.
haying concludod to close out Mb twines, now offers Ms entin lUt r
STOVES, RANGES, HEATING
AND COOK STOVES
together with Ms entire stock of
TIN, COPPER AND SHEET IRON WARE
AT COST.
As tMs is a genuine closing out, now is the time for hon
o replenish their kitchens and dairies with ware.
ALBANY, FEB. i)th 1&$.
The Reaaty of l'oulfa.
No matter how handsome or stalwart a
young man airy be otherwise, notbio
ling
cm make up for a partially
bald head.
Sbiotng talents are attractive, but a shin
snming is
it a shin-
lag poll is not.
The cause may be sick-
eeea or anything else, yet Parker's ilair
Balaam with mup the loss of the hair and
start a new growth of glossy and soft hair
so quickly aa to surprise yourestoring
the original oolor at the same time. Not
a dye, not ally, delicately pjrfumed, On
ly standard 60c dressing.
Tke Neat Agreeable
As well aa the most effective method of
dispelling headaches, colds and fevers, or
cleansing the system ia by takicg a few
doses of the pleasant California liquid
fruit remedy Syrup of Pigs. 50c and fl
bouies ror sale by r outlay A Mason, uang-
don A Co.
A Safeguard.
The fatal rapidity with which slight
Colds and Coughs frequently develop
into the gravest maladies of tho throat
and lungs, is a consideration which should
impel every prudent person to keep at
hand, as a Household remedy, a botue of
AVER'S CHERRY TECTORAL.
Nothing else gives sueh immediate relief
and works so sure a cure iu all affections
of this class. That eminent uhvsieian,
Prof. F. Swcctxer, of tho Maine Medical
School, Brunswick, Me., says :
"Medical science has produced no other ano
dyne expectorant so good aa Atbb's Casaav
Pectoral. It is invaluable for diseases of the
throat and lungs
The same opinion is expressed b
the
well-known irr. 1. tl . auuisou, or
III., who says :
"I have never found, In thlrty-ftve years of
continuous study and practice or medicine, any
prcparaUon of so great value as Aran's Casaar
rscTosAL, for treatment of diseases of tho
throat and lungs. It not only breaks up colds
and cures severe cough a, bat is more eflectlva
than anvthtng else in relieving even the moat
serious bronchial and pulmonary affections."
AYER'S
Cherry Pectoral
Is not a new claimant for popular confi
dence, but a medicine which is to-day
saving tho lives of the third generation
who nave come into being since It was
first offered to the public.
There is not a household in which this
invaluable remedy has once been in
troduced where its uso has ever been
abandoned, and there is not a person
who has ever given it a proper trial
ror any tuross or hiiijj uibwwho mim-cu-iible
of cure, who has not been made
well by it.
AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL has,
In numberless instances, cured obstinate
cases of chronic Bronchitis, Larnygitis,
and even acute Pneumonia, and has
saved many patients in the earlier stages
of Pulmonary Consumption. It Is a
medicine that only requires to be taken in
wnall doses, is pleasant to the taste, and is
needed in every house whero there are
children, as there is nothing so good as
AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL for treat
ment of Croup and Whooping Cough.
These are all plain facts, whieh can bo
verified by anybodj
prilled hv anvbodv. nnt
and should bo rc-
membered by everybody.
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral
TREPARED BY
Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass.
Sold by all druggiaU.
Co.-
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Every customer shall
purchased
' " yilvo OT nJ-
57 First Street, Albany, Or.
Red Crowiiliill
(SON, LAMING A CO., P16P1
saw Fsocass flock stmsuea ton
AJfD BaJBKBS USB.
BEST STORAGE FACILITO
Highest .Price in Cask
Wheat
ALBAIMYIOR.
DEYOE & ROBSON,
(Successors to W. fl. Goitre.)
DEALERS IN-
Farm Machinery
WAGONS, HACKS, NUB
Plows, Harrows,
HAY PRESSES
STEEL GOODS,
D. M. JONES, ML D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEOIf.
ALBANY, OREGON.
Office at residence on Third and Wealfe
ingtoa Streets,
RATKS OF CHABOBS.
(with 25 per eent extra at night.)
Visits in town, $1.60,
Visits in the country, f 1 per mile fer iMl
first two miles, and 50 cents fer esoh aMfe
tional mile, not including ferriage.
Meaicmes rurntsned rbb while vtsn
ing patients.
bstetrios, five dollars and
c.
, ' V OL VKRTON, O. "B. ;
W0LVERT0N & IRVINE,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
J Office up stairs in Fro man's Brick
ALBANY, OREGON.
F
on SALE.
ono nunarea and forty eeres,
a .
miles above Lebanon. 40 aeres ia
tivatlon. 10 acres slashed and
Rrasa Comfortable dwelllnf,
outhr uses. Cheap. Inquire el
office.
T. J, STITES.
ATTORNEY AT
BAND-
Notary Public
LAW
gon on the 2th day of Augttsfc, ISM.