The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, November 13, 1885, Image 1

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    TATE RIGHTS DEMOCRAT
ISSUED EVERY FRIDAY
8TITR8 & NUTTING.
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rvaOalkla uml.
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION
ngo copr, pw yor, In adrancs - 2 f0
sing-la (Htpr, Pr ysar. at and of year S 00
alng-la oojy , aix tnuntni 1 M
atu(fla oopy, thrss mouths "6
a nirla nutuhar 10
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Albany, Oregon.
WILL PRACTICE IN ALL THE
Courts of this stafo. Will give
special attention to collections and probate
matter.
Office In Poster's new brick. 49tf
L. H. MONTANYB.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
AND
Notary Public.
Albany, Oregon
Office upstairs, over John Rriftfrs store,
Ht street.
vl4n'23tf
J. K. WE ATHERFORD,
(NOTARY PUBLIC,)
iTTORNEY AT LAW,
firiLL PRACTIOK IS ALL THK COURTS OF THS
Kpaclai attention ft ran to
robata
ca In Odd MUrw'a Temple.
n:i
r. o. rowsi.L. w. n. rilybd
POWELL & BILYEU,
vTTORNFiYS AT LAW,
Inrl Knlieitnra in rhanrerv
4LB4WT. ... ORftaOVf.
Collections promptly made on all points.
uoans negotiated on reaaonanie wrras.
rOffloe in Foster's Brick.
Tlialftf.
J. J. WHITNEY,
Attorney And Counsellor At La?
AND
Notary Public.
ALBANY, OREGON,
Will practice In all of the Courts of
this State. All bualnes Intrusted to him
trill be promptly attended to.
E. W. LANCDON & CO.,
DRUGGISTS.
Books, Stationery and Toilet Articles, A
Large Stock and Low Prices.
OITT X5HXJO- 8TOKB,
tyl 4LBIMY. sBBB.
P03HAY & MASON,
vaobSLaxs am satan
Droggistsand Booksellers,
i A gents for Joh n B. A 1 den's pnbl leal Ions,
which we sell at publisher's prices with
postage added.
ALBANY, OBEGON.
A. PRUSHAW,
DRUGGIST.
Stationary, Toilet Articles, Etc.
PRESCRIPTION CAREFULLY FILLED,
Albany, Or.
FURNITURE.
t have the best stock of nrniture in the
eity and will sell
Cheap, Cheap, Cheap,
The only stock of
WALNUT FURNITURE
In the citv and tbe lowest price in tbe
Valley. Come and see.
Undertaking.
A complete stock and can give SATIS
FACTION. Try me,
A, B, WOOD IN,
Revere House,
Cea-ae Blest sat Ella worth Alftaua 7, Oregon.
W Garre t, Prop'r.
This new Hot.' is fitted up in first daas stria. Tables
applied with the best tbe market affords. Spring
Beds in every Boom. A good Sample Boom lor Com
men1 la I Travelers.
Orrree Coach to sad Irons the Hotel.
ALBANY
COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE
NINETEENTH YEAR.
ALBANY, OK.
The First Term will commence on
Tuesday, Sept, 15th, 1885.
For parUeolsrs concerning the course ol study and
he prtoe ol tuiUon, apply to
REV. J- C WTCKOFV, President,
Aloany Bath Mouse.
THE UNDERSIGNED WOULD RESPECT
fully laform tho eitisens of Albany and ri
laity that I have taken charge of this Establish
most, and, by keeping slean rooms and payin
attic t attention to business, expects to suit si
those who may faror US with their patronage
Hiring heretofore carried on notning oat
First-Class Hair Dressing Saloons
xpeots te give satire sstlafsetion to s)
Bst-CbSldien and Ladies' Heir neatly en
hampooed. JOS WEBBER.
DR. J.L. HILL,
Physician and Surgeon,
Office oor, Firat and Ferry Streets,
A J BAN Y - - OREGON.
0. O OHBBBT.
C.B.PVftK H
ALBANY
IRON WORKS.
CHERRY & PARKES,
(Successors to C. C. Cherry.)
lacMnists, Millwrights, ana Iror
Founders.
W
E HAVE OUR NEW SHOPS ATJj
ipleted, and are now prepared to
ho.nrlln nil kinds of heavv work. We will
manufacture Steam Entdnes. Grist and
flaw Mill Machinery, and all kinds of iron
emd Brass Castings.
PATTERNS MtDE OB SHORT NOTICE.
Special attention given to repairing all
kinds of machinery. Will also manufac
ture the improved Cherry A White Grain
Separator
at nniVf Send six cants for postage, and
Ka rHlail.1 receive free, a costly bos of goods
which will help you to mora money rlht away than
nvthimrelae In this world, All of either sex, sue-
from first hour, The broad road to fortune
.Mbi before tbe workers, absolutely sure. At once
address Tsus and Co,, Augusta, Mains,
Sttttf R 1 0 Ills 1
VOL. XXI.
TEST YOUR BARING POWDER TO DAY!
Dramla aitrartlaad aa absolutely pur
TNI TUT i
. -w ajaajni
DOES NOT CONTAIN AMMONIA.
ITS aUULTUn L.1US MAS MBV1R UU ISJTK)!IBJ.
tn a million heme, for a quarter of a century It baa
THE TEST OF THE OVEN.
PRICE BAKiNU POWDER CO.,
Dr. PrlCR'S taiAl FlmriM V.Yhwk
Ta. .m--.., ...i mm 4 ,.Ur. i U....4
Dr. Priot't Lupulin Yeast Sims
For Light, Itrtlthy IJrMed, The Em I Dry H p
FOR
SALE BY
a sssai in nw nona.
GROCERS.
CHICAGO.
ST. LOUIS.
for salt by CutUnf , Marts Co, Portland, Or.
SPECIAL
EXTRACTS
MOST PCRrECT MAUr I
vSff rJJX
flavor as delicately and naturally as tbo fruit.
PRICE BAKING POWDER CO.,
Chicago. ar. loots.
For sale by Cutting hUrle n 1 Cj Portlud, Or
SKIN
TORTURES
II
AND
BLOOD HUMORS
II I Ml MATING Erurtin..
Itching- and JUuming
ts lii Tortures,
ami t'.Uciooa btaaaees o die Blood, hkin an.1 bcJi
mm ea iieaaaai. aw. ruDMr. inaasilie Bawasuiuua
with loss ef Hair. Irem Infancy to .Jd in nd.
tlely cureo by CiTKtrs. ths great Shin Cure, and
Ctnct sa BOAr, an csquiaUe bktn Ike.uuAer, extr-
naJIy. aiui Cctiu it UaauLXBST. the o.at Bluud 1-uil-
Ser, internally.
COVERED WITH SOBES.
I hare been afflicted atoce last March with a Shin
diaaaea lew doctor called Ecaatu. My tao was sev
ered with scabs and sores, and the luhiu and burn-
mif were alui-t unbearable. Seem.- y..ur Mtin h
Remsmss so highly rscnmmensVd, eeaeluded to aie
thesn a trial, sssew the Cmct ka and Cvthxsa boat
externally, and BanoLvnrT internally, lor lour months.
I call myself cured. In gratitude lor which I nuke
ibis public statement.
MBS. CLARA A. FREDERICK.
Broad Brook, Conn.
M tLP.F U E, EARS ANBNECK,
I was afflicted with Kcsrms on thi seal A. Baea ear.
and neck, whi.h the dnncgiet, where 1 get your reme
dies, pronounced one el the woret esses thst had come
He advieed me to try your Ct-nct
sa Ksnsniss, and .Iter five days' use my scalp and
pan ot my face were entirely cured. al 1 hone la
another wash to have my ears. neck, and the other
t ol my lace cured.
HERMAX BLADE.
UO E 4th Street, New YorS.
ITCHING DIftEAMES CUBED.
C na.BA stands at the head of its aaaaa. aanaakaDv
is tbia thecaee with tbe Vtk aa Soar. Have had an
unusually good sale tbla aummer, owing to the pre
valence el an aggravated lorm ef Itch through aome
bbbbbbwss in tne countn, in wnu n me BfjsjsfSBS
Rem ao las proved mti factory.
w. l. HAKOIUU, druggist.
Unionlown, By.
CCTICCKA REMEDIES.
Are sold by all druggUtt. Price : CmcrsA, SOe. ;
Rbsolvkkt. si i Soap, 25c. Porrss Dsi o asp Cmbji-
kal Co., Boston, Mass. Send lor "How to Cave
Skin bisessea."
ghg? Jl. 8BTIKY the complexion and skin by using
DCHU the CcTiCiSA SoAr,
I
a isth
SBHr.Asr
THE SEWING MACHINE
is the cause of Merino Paina and Wa
For Achtne Sides and Back. Kid
ney Pains. Sciatica, Chest Pains, Weak
ness sod InllammaUon, the CiTict'tA
Asti Pais Plastss is infallible, 26c.
Rirr IB TBS BACK,' stitch in the side,
cramps, snooting ana snarp paine, nwnnauc,
ralic, and sciatic pains, ana every ex
ternal nain and ache soothed and expell
ed with wonderful celerity by tht new.
orisinaL etoeant and speedy antidote m
rain and tnSaaiamlien. the Ccncuas
I 'lahi.uk. Warranted the perfection ol
slsgant external remedies, and vastly superior to all
other plasters. At druggists, T... ; nve lor i,
Mailed tree. PoTrsaOEia asd Ciikmical Co., Bos
ton 'TIBEU ABB At HIN; Ml St LES.
crying! through countless nerves lor rest and relief.
I.Ike manna to the children of Israel Is ths
Ccncuaa Plamtss to the tired, overwork
ed, aching muacle. Do not deny your
self the comfort afforded by this new,
original inSanintion. At dnurgtsls, IOC 1
Ave for 1. Mailed free, l'orrea Dkoo
asp CuBmcAL Co., Boeton.
First National Bank
OF ALB AX Y, OREGON.
President JOHN COKNEB
Cashier U. F. MEBBILL
TBANBACT8 A GENERAL banking business.
ACCOUNTS KEPT subject to check.
uiort SBCraWAVOfJ mnd teletrranhic tmnfer. aold
on New York, San Pranclsco, Chicago and Pertland,
Oreiron.
COLLECTIONS MADE on lavorable terms.
DIRECTORS.
S. E. Yorso, Jonn Cosssn,
L. B. Blais, L. I'm n.i,
H. F. MBRBfLL.
3. L. COWAN.
i. W.CU3ICK
Linn County Bank,
COWAN & CUSICK,
ALBANY - - - OREGON.
TRANSACTS a general banking business.
DRAW SIGHT DRAFTS on New York. San Frsn
cisco and Portland, Oregon.
LOAN MONEY on approved security.
BECEIVE deposits subject, to check.
COLLECTIONS entrusted to us will receive prompt
ttention.
MISS EMMA SCHUBERT,
Fine Millinery,
OPPOSITE REVERE HOUSE.
m ihwsmm ui aVimmmiaY.
WASHINUT) LtCTTBB
(Kr.un our regular oorrcspoitdcut.)
Washington, Oct. 2etb, 885.
Tho winter le&sou and session suf
flclently near to be matters of In test t
and subjects of conversation In Wash.
Ington- Thero see ins to be a general
impresslan In political circles that
tho coming session of Congress will
be one of unusual Interest and excite
ment. Many think It will be the
the most sensational winter In Wash
ington since the war. If by some
mslign aceideut New York and Vir
ginia should go republican, the bloody
shirt will again come to the front and
the stormy scenes of the reconstruct
ion era wilt be revived In the House
and Senate.
I hear from a reliable source that
Mr. Vilas, Mr. Whtney and Mr. Lam.
aVem"u
ar, nro in ie maue sun acts or an
whIch Mr- G"land is now enduring.
uw "n noacn interest: tno isna
TOW est T..L.. YA fi I s a .as at
frDt lntereatJ the tmhip mail
'"wren are enrageu ana desperate.
They have powerful attorneys In
Chandler, Robeson, Ben Bailor and
others. They will leave no stonn tin
turned Io recover their rich bno.v .n.i
thv tin n.i u
ll ijf. wrma uwu aiSOIUIIlV IICIQ 111 I
Washington.
There are s larce number cf con
tractors, lobbyists,sttoroeysarHl cislm
agents here who have grown rich
from the fat dripnlnirs In the V ft.
Trcassfirv whn m, nttA
v Ma., viv'vibuu was i
inaugurated, they thought, of course
the Mdav nt ihi. hiv
j wvuuj waw VfCl. I
w T
and mrml f Itaaum mam
or emigrate. But these aweet stills
have seen from afar that ratnv of
lheir rmer pal. and sccompllces are
retained In places of conftdenco and
trust, and tbefaee cotnlne back. I
They will be felt and not seeo this
winter. They are active even now.
The President, I think, is not aware
ol the Immense sinews of the forces
that ore preparing to attack him
through his Cabinet. The Pan Elec
tric Telephone Company will be in
vestigated. A special committee will
bo appointed In the Senate in tbe in
terest of John Roach. The Ocean
Mail Steamship Company will howl
for their subsidy, and Insist upon an
investigation of the Pos- Msster Gen-
era!. The laud grabbers point of at
tack will be the Secretary of the In.
terlor. A powerful socio military or-
ganizalion will weep and refuse to be
comforted because alt tbe leaden of will be a day of annual parade in eele
aociety have been sent te their regi- b ration of tbe snniversary of American
ments and posts in tho West. When
all tbeee forces march agalust the
common foe, there will be beautiful
fighting all along tbe line.
It will be exceedingly Interesting
to watcn and note events ae they de
velop. When Congress adjourned
last March few believed i hat, it would
assemble in such unsettled politics
weather. Every ona expected to see
b peaceful political revolution and
that Washington, so long the pollti
cal headquarters of the Republican
ptriy would be transformed at k?at
to the extent of its official jertonel.
The transformation has not taken
place. The great body of republicans
are still In office, and tbey will in a
few days greet their friends In Con-
gross. Who can doubt that there
will be co-operation between republi-
can Senators and Congressmen and
the host of republican office-holders
who have long lived in the bonds of
personal and political alliance t
That Mr. Cleveland is so slow in
cleaning the camp of enemies and
traitors is a subject of regret with
those who elected him for this pur
pose. To have seen the rejoicing last
week in the corridors of the different
Departments the handshaking, the
congratulation over the Republican
success In Ohio, one would have
thought that the disl had been turn
ed back to the days of Grant, or to
the time when these same officials re
joiced over the rape of the presidency
in 1870. These jubilating republican
officials, men who have eaten the
bread of theft since 187G, are the in
struments tint are retained by a
Democratic Administration,
Mr. Cleveland has accomplished
marked reforms, and his message to
coneress, accompanied by the reports
of the different Cabinet officers will
show that much has been done In
the direction of a return to honest
and economical methods of admiois
tratioD. For the first time in the
historv of the Post Office Department
ay
the contiogent fund has boon so care
fully managed that Congress will not
be called upon to make a deficiency
appropriation. The figures in other
Departments will be as creditable.
But the full measure of roform can
not be attained with the clerks ap-
pointed by Blaine, Hoar, Sherman,
and the two Chandlers.
Tbe annual income of Vandsrbiit is
about ten tons of solid gold. That in
: rounu nu
)ofdolUri.
round numbers is about four millions
ALBANY, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1885.
THK SI PBBMB UBA1 MDCB.
Tbe most important business trsnsaot
ed by the Supreme Grand Lodge of Odd
Fellows, recently held io Baltimore, was
tbe adoption of a revision of tho usi
formed degree. The revision wan baaed
upon a report presented by John II
Alldn, of New llami.shise, John 0.
Underwood and Edward A. Stevens, of
Kentucky. In 1883 the Suptems
Grand Lodge adopted a degree for ooi
formed patriarchs. It was intended to
help thst branch and give It an organ
ization of Us own, or a distinctive
feature. It was found to be beneficial.
There has been of late a demand to re
vise the degree and place it upon I
permanent basis. The friends ef the
degree wanted to see it perfected. They
clamored for an attractive degree,hence
the appointment of the committee. In
the prsfsoe to the repot t tbe committee
says s "Recognizing the fact of tbe
existence io oung men of a desire for
display and liking for military pemp
and grandeur, and being aware of tbe
use made ef such human characteristics
by other and rival societies, a military
feature has become necessary as an ad-
juool to tbe I. 0. O. F., otherwise the
natural supply of initate material will
W go outwardly more at
trsctire and showy orders." The name
of the members of tbe revised degree
WU b Militant." The
rT8 11 upon ihe of
un,,r'" J- urIrwo m
"M" t0 bfl Part,y itary, and for
purposes of display. The unit of
lh organixation of tbe degree is the
Canton." Tbe canton sbsll consist of
. i a av a w.
IwSSt 10 msmOers. the CStilona
l.( a. . a i i t . . . .
"""V" inc wonu w,' orgsnued
oto Uttalions, regiments, brigades, di
od " F,r coUjn"
mum" wnsuauwa oatianon ; a tgimmi
constat of three battalions ; thrre
regiments shall form a brigade ; three
brigades shall make a division ; the
si my shall embrace tbe entire rank and
file of tbe "Patriarchs Militant." Tie
"grand sire" of tbe I. 0. O. P. will be
es-efBeio tbe theoretical commsnder-in-
chief. There will he ten commissioned
officers, ranging from a iisotenaot-gen-
era! down to an ensign. There will be
nine non-commissioned officers. When
the membership of a canton sbsll reac h
102, tbe body will be termed a grand
canton. A military council consisting
of tbe field and general officers of the
army, will be held annually prior to
tbe meeting of tbe Sovereign Oracd
Lodge. Tbe 29th of April of each tear
Odd Fellowship. The whole degree is
a otvtc-mtlitary idea. It corresponds
in its details to tbe United States
army. The banner and colors of tbe
new degree were on exhibition at
B.rnumV Tbe banner is a perfect
beauty. It Is 3G inches wide and 54
inches Jcng. It is made of silk. The
front is scarlet, with white silk lambre
quins, trimmed with gold lace and
fringe. Tbe escutcheon shield rests in
the centre. It is of void body. The
motto, "Justitia Universalis," runs
scross the centre. Tbe flsg or "colors"
is the same size as tbe binner. It con
sists of three equal vertical at noes.
purple, white and scarlet, "C and M,"
in old English sre embroidered in gold
upen tbe purple and scarlet stripes. Tbe
flag is trimmed with gold fringe. The
workmanship is in keeping with the
design. Tbey were made by the Petti-
bone Manufacturing Company of Cin-
oinnati. The revision of the degree
a e
takes effect at once
THAMKmXti PReCL INITIO.
e
Tbe American people have always
abundant cause to he thankful to tbe
Almighty Qod, whose watchful care
and guiding hand have been manifested
in every stage of their national lifs,
guiding and protecting them in time of
peril, and safely leading tbsm in the
hour of danger.
It is 6ttiDg and proper that a nation
thus favored should on one day of every
year, for that purpose especially ap
pointed, publicly acknowledge the goed-
ness of God and return thanks to him
for all his gracious gifts.
Therefore, I, Qrover Cleveland, Presi
dent of the United States of Amerioa,
do hereby deaignate and set apart
Thuraday the 26th day of November
"-want, as a day of public thanksgiving
n prsyer, and do invoke the observ
ance of the same by all the people of tbe
land. On that day let all secular busi
ness be suspendsd and let the people
assemble in their usual places of wor
ship, snd with prayer and songs of
praise devoutly testify their gratitude
to the giver of every good and perfect
gift, for all that he has done for us in
the year that has passed, for our pres
ervation as a united nation, and for our
deliverance from the shock and danger
of political conyulsion j for our safety
and quiet while wsrs anal rumors of
wars have agitated other nations of the
eftrtn . for our security sgsinst the
o0ura of Destilence which in ether
iftrjaB has claimed its dead by thousands
i
and filled the streets with mourners :
for tbo plenteous crops which reward
the labor of the husbandman and in
crease our nation's wealth, and for con-
teotment throughout our borders which
follows in prosperity and abundance.
And let there also be on the day thus
set apart a reunion of families, sanoti
fled and chastened by tender memories
and associations ; and 1st the social in
m. an an e a e.e a
lereourse 01 in end with pleasant re
minsoenssf rsns tiss of affection and
strengthen bonds of kindly feeling.
And let us by no means forget, while
we give thanks and enjoy tbe comforts
which have crowned our lives, that
truly grsteful hearts are inclined to
deeds of charity, and that kind and
.i i . f . ..
tnougouui remain ursnce ot the poor
will double the pie aa urea of our condi
tio aad render our praise and thanks
giving more acceptable in the eight of
tke Lord.
Done at tbe city of Waahiogton.tbis,
tbe second day of November, one thou
sand, eighteen hundred and eighty-five,
and of tbe independence of tbe United
States tbe one hundred and tenth.
Q ROVER CLEVELAND.
By tbe President,
T. F. Bayard, Secretary of Suite.
ASYTBUSs. T BAVB rSTstCTieB.
Sueh is the selfish Interest which
proteetionists have io maintaining an
unjust tariff that they are ready to
adopt most any scheme to secure their
object. In order to make it necessary
to raise Urge sums of money by impos
ing heavy duties on all kinds of import
ed articles tbey now propose to repeal
tbe internal revenue taxes on whiskey
and tobacco. Tbe only argument that
is needed sgsinst repealing the internal
taxes en whiskey and tobacco consists
in tbe fact that the thing cannot be done
without bankrupting tKt public Tt$Lury
or largely increasing the revenues from
same other source. The only feasible
source of revenue that would remain is
in tbe duties on imports ; but to hat
more revenue out of the customs it will
be ttecsssrv restore the duties on
i and coffee or reduce many of tbe
prohibitory rates to a revenue standard.
When wi.h economy io administration,
another large surplus eriv in tbe
Treasury tbe friends of revenue reform
ill insist on reducing tbe taxes on
accessaries ef the family instead of tak
ing them off drink and smoke. There
is sufficient surplus in the treasury now
t warrant a transfer of taxed raw ma
terials to the fre list and a moderate
reduction of do ties on articles of necess
ity. A reduction of duties te tbe
amount of forty million dollars in it is
way would relieve tbe industry and
abor of the country of a burden of at
east two hundreu million dollars. A
repeal of one hundred and thirty-fire
million dollars of fiscal taxes which
men velun tartly pay for their drink
and smoke would leave the Treasury
without means to carry on the govern-
ment, unless tbe defict is supplied by
raising more revenue from customs on
ower rates of duty. For these reasons
there is no party in the country in
favor of repealing the internal taxes.
The protectionists would oppose such a
measure now, and tbe friends of tariff
reform will oppose it now and in tbe
future. As a matter of fiscal legisla
tion there is no better or more satis
factory source of reyenue then the vol
untary taxes paid on the consumption
of whiskey and tobacco. Apart fiom
the question of revenue there are mul
titudes of votsrs who believe that the
cheapening of whiskey for drink is not
in scoordance with sound public policy,
and these will decide the question
against repeal every time. Cheap cloth
ing, blankets, Garnets, coal, salt and
other necessaries are of far more conse
quence to the family than cheap whis
key.
A DBtrISTS 8TOBT.
Mr. Isaao C. Chspman,Duggist,New.
burg, N. Y., wiites us : "1 have for
the past ten years aold several groaa of
ur. William nans uaisam tor
- wjssss ,ni vv in wa a t.
bungs. i can say of it what l cannot
ef any other medicine. I have never
hssrd a customer speak of it but to
praise its virtuea in tne niguesc msnner.
I have rscommsnded it in a great many
cases of Whooping Cough, with tbe
happiest effects. I have used it in my
own family for many years ; in fact,
always have a bottle in the medicine
closet ready for use.'1
Gail Hamiltsn ia of the opinion that
Joke Sherman is a very much over
rated man. This is likewise Mr.
Blaine'a opinion.
Call a woman a duck and she likes
it. Call her an old hen and she will
aoratob your eyes out.
Seme Fashion Xetea.
Bead trimming in largo varieties are
rsshionanie.
Bough textures are popular.
Flowers of different kinds should not be
mixed.
The hair sow Is worn in two coils.
Woolen dresses are very much in favor,
with hats to match.
Veils will be popular tbla winter.
Hats of all sites and shapes are fashion
able.
Bright oolsra are not warn much,
H
H
to ootaJlrtrlbM! to
vswhb
Ooin In Burkhart Bros., hands and will ha ru..n,. , . 1
partiea, and in amounts 'from 82.50 to $25 on St8JLby diBin'ato
have an equal chance In proportion to the Zmour. n-I??Jmtomer
aas pj J,
OUR
For the Pall and Winter
All our purchases are made for pao8eu'
Much at BANKRUPT SALES, and we nmnnoo
flfftM hA mnu.A4 TT.u ' t .r. propose to
OWW4D "iuaiuouuo vanrjy ior 61 tiler CfLah r
cure some of the rare bargains offeredTndJk ov
5, 10
where thero is not one
the money elsewhere for.
ALBANY, ORBCfON, Nov. 2nd, 1886,
rrsisTB
LtTiexa.
Tbe following resolutions were adopt
ed by tbe democrats of Yamhill county
at their county convention last Thurs
day :
1st That we as a party and as citi
zens ard tax payers condemn the re
publican party, its representatives and
oiTicis!s,for their unwarranted neglect of
a plain public duty, in this that their
egudature refused to elect, a United
States Senator from a list of more than
fifty candidates, one of whom must now
be chosen if a republican be elected.
2nd. That we condemn and censure
the action of Governor Z. F. Moody in
failiog to appoint a United 8. ales Sen
ator and in convening tbe legislature in
special session at a cost of more than
$-6000 end confidently assert that he
and his party fear to submit this ques
tion to the people of tke State next
June.
3rd. That tbe people ef tbe State of
Oregon without regard to party can not
afford to be taxed with two eeesions of
the Legislature inside of ten months
solely to gratify a few republican poli
ticians er to rectify tbe political blund
ers of any party.
4th. That we invite the earnest con
sideration of all fair minded men to tbe
plain and confessed purpose of the re
publican managers to thwart tbe people's
will by depriving them of an opportun
ity to settle this question tbamsebee
next June.
5ih. That we wish ss a party to call
tbe attention of the country to the fact
now patent to all that the republican
orgsnizatien exists mainly as a means
o get office for its manipulators.
6th. That the Administration of Mr.
Cleveland deserves the cordial support
of every fsir minded citizen and is in
marked contrast with that of his repub
lican predecessors, who turned every
power and office of the federal Govern
ment to partisan uses.
7th. That we cordially invite all per
sons whatever may hare been their
past political affliHations to unite with
ns and all good eitisens in piecing a
jast censure upon the Republican party
for its reckless diaregard and wanton
violation of the rights of tbe whole peo
ple.
These resolutions express tbe senti-
manta ef manv eitisens who are not
democrats.
She wanted to break her husband
of tho habit of drink, and began to
cook his food In liquor, having heard
that it would nrove effectual. He
didn't say anything the first day ; he
ihoweil no 8ifn8 0f noticing the
changt the second day, but after sup.
p9r on the lhlrd day he said to her:
nsja-,,, you don't know hoW you
thave improved In your cooking in
ne a9t three days. "
Ex-Presidsnt Arthur says he did not
save a cent of the $200,000 he received
salary while Preaident. Berry Wall
spent $300,090 In the same time, but
Wall had several suits more than
Arthur.
The Beauty ef Youth.
No matter how handsome or stalwart a
young man may be otherwise, nothln
a in make un for a oaruaily bald hea
Khininjr talents are auraouve, uut a auiu-
Imr noil is not. The cause may be sick-
ness or anything else, yet raraer-s xiair
Balsam with stop the lose of the hair and
start a new growth of glossy and soft hair
an onicklv aa to surmise VOU restoring
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tne original color at tne same time, iw
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a dva. not all v. deiicateiv oeriumeu,
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ly standard ooo dressing,
The Meat Agreeable
Aa well as the most effective method of
dispelling headaches, colds and fevers, or
- . a. 2 1 A. 1 m I w fa war
cleansing tne ayatomi is uj u.B
rlnamt of the nleasant California liquid
fruit remedy Syrup of Figs. 60o and $1
bottles for sale by Foshay fc Mason, Lang-
don A Co.
SO. 16
NEW DEPARTURE
BY
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orcoOD..r..,OT, eo
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can tint. Via Qllnnn t
and 25 Cent Counter
article but what vnn ,
nat you would kaveto pay double
N.E
NOTICE.
harmr conclWod to cloie ontbii businnra, now offon kH enttn ft at
STOAVES, RANGES, HEATING
AND COOK STOVES
together with Ma entire stock of
TIM, COPPER AND SHEET IRON WARE
AT COST.
is tbi is a genuine closing out, now is the time for houiii
o replenish their kitchens and dairies with ware.
ALBANY, FEB Oth ih-.
A SlarUtasj
Last Friday a nicely dressed gentle
man stepped fate our office.
"I have aa Item for yon," he said
"Tour paper has a big circulation al
through my part of tho county."
Yea you are right there, It has all
over tbe county."
I Intended to get here yesterday," he
continued, "so as to get it In this weeks
issue, but was delayed.''
Well, what is 1 1 " This in a breath-
less anticipation of some startling Intel
llgenee.
"Why. it is this," he answered, "I
am in the city."
Fact, and he was dead in earnest.
THE BEST
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if UK Uknkwkh. It cures ail diseases of
Ihe sealp, and stimulates the hair frlands
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lite hair; prevent Ite turnlnp pray; cures
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!,. -Inii'-H of uppearsnce lo hcatts airesuy
while Willi see. The following arc a few
lilustratloos of what is done by
HALL'S
Vegetable SiciliBH
HAIR REWEWER:
ear Mrs. Ucxststsriit, S44 Franllin Avt.t
nnxktgn,y. 1'., after a severe attack of Kry-slH-lu
In the head, found lur hnlr already
gray falling off so rnnldiv thnt nc noon beenmo
(iitto baUU One botilo of 11 all's Hair Re
nkwsr brouvht It bark as soft, browu sod
thick as when she waa a girl.
ATT Mr. Kkslixo, an old fnrroer, near War
est, Jnd., had scarcely any hair k'ft, sud what
little there was of It liad becorai? nearly white.
Otic bottle of Hall's Hair Kknewkr stopped
Its fulling out, and gnvc him a thick, luxuriant
head of hair, as browu and fresh as he ever bed.
S3- Mrs. A. T. Wall, Grteufeld, ChetMre,
Eng., writes : "lhave found the greatest ben
efit Iroin tho use of Hall's Hair Kexkwbr. it
having restored my balr, which was raplly sail
hitf off, and returtud Its original color."
ear Dr. Kan. Peip, Dftrolt, Arte., certifies
that "Hall's Hair Kenewsr Is excellent for
hair growing, and gives buck Uio natural color
to faded and gray hair."
aw Mrs. 8. K. Elliott, GUnrilU, W. Ta.t
says: "One bottlo of Hall's Hair Hkskwkr
restored my hair to Its natural, youthful color."
No injurious Bubstanccs enter into tho
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dients render It In tho highest decree bene
lk'htl to tho scalp as a preventive of dis
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ami it does not make tho hair dry and
brashy, like the so-i-alled restorative! com
pounded with alcohol.
Buckingham's Dye
for Tnn
WHISKERS
Is, In four respects, superior to all others.
1st It will produce a rich, natural
color, brown or black, ss desired.
2d The color so produced is permanent,
cannot be washed ofl and will not soil any
thing with which it comes in contact,
Sdjt is a single preparation, and more
convenient of application than any other
hair or whisker dye.
4tb It contains no deleterious Ingre
dients, as do many preparations offered
for like use.
PREPARED BY
B. P. II ALL & CO., Nashua, N. H.
Sold by all dealers in medicines.
STATE RIGHTS DEMOCRAT.
THE BEST ADVBETISIHO 1BIDH
II THE WILLAMETTE TilLlf,
..nHr'ri itSSi
notices JO cents per line.
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intlonr V5ftftr
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sell nhoa-n
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Bed CrownMilli
180M, LANNIN8
A CO., Fieri.
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Wheat
ALBANYiOR.
DEYOE & ROBSOR,
(Suocessors to W. H. Goltra.)
'DEALERS IN,
Farm Machinery
WAGONS, HACKS, WfflWb
Plows, Harrows,
HAY PRESSES
STEEL GOODf,
W. CAPPS, M. D.
EomDeopatMc Physician ft Surgeon,
ALBANY, OREGON.
Office hours From 8 to 9;S0 a: mr., aad
1 to 4 and 6:30 to 8 p. m.
Offloe next door east of 8. H. Yoong'a,
O. K, NVOLVKRTOK, O, 11,1
W0LVERT0N & IRVINE,
ATTORNEYS AT ULW
BsTOffloe up stairs In Froman's Brisk
ALBANY, OREGON
F
OH SALE.
at
un j hundred and forty acres.
miles above Lebanon. 40 seres ta
tivation. 10 acres slashed aasl
grass Comfortable dwelling,
outhouses. Cheap. Inquire it
office.
T. J. STITE&
ATTORNEY AT LAW
-ant-
Notary PiibHq,
DR. I. N. W0 IDLE,
Veterinary Surgeon,
! Office at Scismes""" i Btableav
ALBANY, OR GON.