The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, December 11, 1885, Image 1

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    TATE RIGHTS DEMOCRAT
STATE RIGHTS DEMOCRAT.
THE BEST ADVERTISING MIMW
IK TEE WILLAMETTE TALLIT,
Snet'lal bosiniRN nr,tna In loosl CsJ-
ISSUED EVERY FRIDAY
STITESA NUTTINti.
BimiKKIHOt't'M'K-ln IcuirrHlulltlntoii
KruiKlMlliin Mlreel.
TKKMS Or BUUSC1UPT10H
ig i copy. vr yr ,n Wm" : 8
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PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
R. 3. STRAHAN.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Albany, Oregon.
WILL PRACTICE IN ALL THE
Courts of this State. Will give
special attention to collections mid probate
matter. , , .
Office in Foster's new brick. 4Ptf
L. H. MONTA.NYE.
XTTORNEAT LAW.
Notary Public
Albany, Oregon.
Office upstairs, over John Brifors store,
1st street. vl4n28tf
J K. WEATHERFORD,
(NOTARY PUBLIC,)
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
1I.KIW. OKEtUOX.
11TILL PRACT1CR IN ALL THK COURTS OF TH
VY sut Social atUnlkon given to (MM
roiMtU uttt
MTOffloc In OUd Fall' Tempi. H
T. 0. POWRLL. "LLTBU
POWELL & BILYEU,
vTTOHNKYS AT LAW,
And Solicitors in Chancery,
4LR4NT. . OBKGOM.
Collect ions promptly made on all point.
Loans negotiated on reasonable terms.
jirOfflce in Foster's Briok.-aaV
vHnlOtf.
VOL. XXI.
ALBANY, OREGON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1885.
NO ao.
SKIN
TORTURES
AHD
BLOOD HUMORS
II
Hi Mil. I ATI Mi Eruption, luhlnir ml Hunting
Nklu Torlutva, Loath. tm S.u. . hikI ( rv iiv
lea of lU'hlng, s.-uly. limply, Inttorltwl. ScrfuIoti
ml t'otttatftotta ln.aoaaa ( the lilootl, Skin atul ScaJp
with l.oaa of Hair, front, infancy to old , pul
tlvaljr citrao by Otmt. th rreat Skin Our, ami
O tki ma So at, an axqulalte Skin llcauilflcr, ikier
nally . nml I'itktka Kkmlnkt, tho now Wo! I'mi
Bar, Internally.
J. J. WHITNEY,
attorney And Counsellor it Lav
AND
Notary Publice
ALBANY, OREGON,
Will practice in all of the Courts of
c hi State. All business intrusted to him
will be promptly attended to.
E. W. LANCDQN & CO.,
DRUGGISTS.
Books, Stationery and Toilet Articles, A
Large Stock and Low Prices.
OITT 3DKTTC3- STORE,
tyl iLBiXY, OBECO.
FOSHAY & MASON,
Druggists and Booksellers,
A rents for John B. Alden's publications,
which we sell at publish r's prices with
postage added.
ALBANY, OREGOW.
A. PRUSHAW,
DRUGGIST.
Stationary, Toilet Articles, Btc.
PRESCRIPTION CAREFULLY FILLED,
Albany, Or.
FURNITURE.
C hare the bes. stock ol nrniture in the
city and w.U ell
Cheap, Cheap, Cheap,
The only stock of
WALNUT FURNITURE
in the eitv and the lowest price in the
Valley. Come and see.
Undertaking,
A. complete stock sod csn give SATIS
FACTION. Try mo.
A. B. WOOP1N,
Revere House,
l ornei Vint sad Ellsworth Albany, Oregon.
W Garre t, Prop'r.
ThU new Hot' U fUUsd op in flrrt elaaa tyls. Table
upplicd with the beat the market afford. 8nrtfc
Dl In very Rcmi. A good Sample Room for Com
mercial Traveler.
MTFre Coaveb l sad from fhr nnlelVW
COVERED WITH SORES.
I hvrt lcn aJMrtml lnei laat Marvh with u skin
illneaaf tha isttSM called Ketani. My taoo wm eotr
rU with acaha ami aorea, ami th U.hliijf and hunt
intf were alimwit unboarable. Hoeing your I'lTin a
Ki mh ii - highly rvoinmrmlil, cottcltiilrd to irive
thorn a trial, ualng the I'l TMji aA ami CtTict't Boai
extarnallv, and RaaotTKMT intamally, tsr four month.
I c il m rli . nr. .!. in gratitude fur which I nuke
tin- nubllo atateniont.
MKS. fl.AUV A KHKPKHIt K.
lit. .i 1 BrK)k, Conn.
C ALIFA1 E, EARS AND M'.l li.
1 waa afflicted with Kcsetna on th aoalft, faoe, eara
and nrck, which the druirtflet, where I jrt your rvtne
dlea, imnoune one of lb worat raaea that had come
under hia notloa. lie adviaed we t try "your t'lTtcr
k KbmUdio, and after fir daya' e my acalp and
part of my f. o were entirely cured, ami t hope In
another week to save my earn, neck, and the other
part id uiy face cured,
. HERMAN SLADR.
120 tth8trt, Niw York.
1TCIIIG DISEASES CURED.
CtTici'SA atamta at the head ft claa. cepeclally
la tbl tbecaaa with the Ct tium tki ir. Ilavo had an
unuaually gtxai ante thin aummcr. owing to tha pre
SlaMI of a" aravatrd form of Itch through ma
liK-alitlea in the country, In which the Cvnct'SA
IUmeiukh proved aatiafactorr.
W. L. llAKDiau, Untilat.
Unlontom-n, Ky.
I Tirl'KA REMEDIES.
Are aold bv all dnuciett. Price: CiTict ai. Me
Rkholvknt. SI i Soar, S5c. Pom: lai u am Ciikh
ii l t'.. lloatoii, Maw. Send fur "How to l ure
Skin Meeoaea."
TUT the complexion a;td akin by ualng
Ute ri-TH i a a oAr.
T HSEWING MACHINE
ft i the uuh of lUrln Palna and t W
A. jk. nom. For Achinc Mldea and Back. Rid
bbpV2K ney Palna. Hriatlen, Cheat Palna, Weak-
Co; Jf na and InlUmnvation, the ClTtct"
Aam I'aix I't-Aa-raa it Infallible, 2.V.
( 14 li IN THK RACK. ' etiUh In the aide,
crAmii. abootlng auu sharp ialna, rheumatic, neu
raltfic. and SMS" pain, and eory ex
tcrnal pain and ache aootlml and rxpell-
ed with wonderful celerity liy thtt tie
original, elegant and apeedy anUloie to
pain and iiirUinmatian, tne ' tki a
ItAKtaiv. Warranted the iwrfecUon l
tlc.-anl exlcntal remedial, and vaatly auparlor u all
At druBvi.t. mm. : nc for i.
1'orraa !at i ami t'liutii AL Co., Uue-
ton
other plaster.
Mailed free.
riBKO A .so IflBM ats LES.
cryingftbrouch rouullcia ntivca for real and relief.
Like manna to the children of larael la thai
Onss a PLAirraa to tbe lire.1. overwork
ed, aching mute la. 1.. not deny your
arlt tbe coodort affor iet by th la new
rtirinal intlantillon. At druifv'Ht. 2.xr. i
ive for ft. Mailed free, IVm Iai'
Axnt.'uciiicAi. Co., Boaton.
First National Bank
OF ALBANY, OREUOX.
Prewk'rnt JOHN CONNER
a :. it. r, MEKIUIX
TRANSACTS A GENERAL banktng btxaineef,
ACCOCNT8 KEPT aubject to chock.
hHillT EXCHANGE and telrrai.!i - trnfr, a-.ld
on New York, ten Eranctaco, Chicago and Portland,
COLLECTIONS MADE on tavorab! tcrnw.
IWgMMMi
S. E. Vot-xa, Joa Cox x am,
L. E Blais, L. Puss,
II. P. MamaiLL.
J. U COWAN.
J. W.CUilCK
Linn Connty Bank,
( OWAN & CUSICK.
ALBANY - - - OREGON.
Iran
TRA NSACTS a general banking
DRAW tflUHT WUkiTt SB New York, teb
ctaco and Portland, Oregon.
LOAN MONEY on approved eccurity.
RECEIVE depoalU anbjec: to check.
COLLECTIONS entruatod to ui will rsutiro prompt
ttntkn.
w A all I NUT LETTER
ftm our regular corrapondeut. I
ALBANY
COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE
NINETEENTH YEAR.
ALBANY, OR.
The First Term will commence on
Tuesday, Sept., 15th, 1885.
Por particular concerning tbe course, of ttudy and
he price of tuition, rpl to
EV. J. '. WYCliOFr, rreaiilen.
Aloany Bath Mouse.
1ilK UDBRSIQNED WOULD RBSPECT
ful'y iafortn the citixeni of Albany and ri
liaitythst I haverskonnhargo ofthU BsUbliah
moat, and, by keeping elesn room n and payin
..! tattaatioa to boaineM, expscta to suit eJ
khoiowho may faror us with thoir patronage
Having heretofore earrtea on noni.-n o
Flrst-CUss.Hair Drssslne Saloons
xpeet to gWe entire at5f riion to al
as-Chldien an) Ladies' Hair pHy n
haiponed J.' WK Hrntn.
DR. J.L. HILL,
Physician and Surgeon,
Offlce-or. PtfM Ttvl Ferry Strsets,
A BANY - - OREGON.
ALBANY
IRON WORKS.
CHERRY PARKF-S,
(Successors to C. C. Cherry.) '
Maohinists, Millwriglits, and Ircr
WE HAVE OUR NEWHHOPS AT,L
completed, snd are now prerwred to
handls ail kinds of hsvy work. We wHl
manufacture Ktoam Engines, Gt snd
Saw Mill Mscblnery.anJ all kinds of Iron
And Brass Castings.
PATTEBNH MADE tiOORT MwTli'E.
Bpeclsl attention piven to repairing ail
kinds of machinery. Will also manufac
ture ths Improved Cherry A White Grain
Sepssator
Washinotom, Nov. 20! h, i885.
EverythiQR In Washington ia bus
tle and prcpuratlon lor Congrcw antl
the social season. Senators and i ; p
resentatives aro dropping into tho
city,and the crowds on Pennsylvania
avenue Hre larger every day. Meu
talk politics, tho work of tho coming
seeslou, the probable attitude of the
Senate to the President, the Speaker
ship, and the ioadershlp of the Re
publican minority In the House.which
will be decided soon in caucus. La
dles tnlk dinners, reception and
toilets. They are under the influence
of millineri and modi.tea, in prepar.
ation for tho part they are to take In
society's winter carnival.
The season promises to he tt brilliant
one. A prosperous business season
always brings a large number of vis
itors to Washington. The improve
meat la business this fall will be felt
in that way hore. Then a long ses
sion of Congress always brings a larg
er crowd t ban a short one.
The members of the now Admin
istration will do their parts socially.
The two Now York members of the
Cabinot will lead ns entertainers.
They both have large fortunes and
are supported by wives who are fond
of society. Socrotary Bayard lives
in a rather modest house, and says
his means will not permit his taking
a larger one. He his a large family,
which is still dependent upon him.
The President will do socially what
etiquette require of him, nothing
more. Tho regular official dinners
will be givenat tho White Uouse,but
it Is likely he will adhere to his reso
lution of accepting no invitations ex
cept to Cabinet dinners. Cabinet
officers havo had a custom of Uiulog
each other once u week. Presidents
havo been in the habit of .attending
these dinners.
The question wnich will eomo most
promptly before Congress Is undeubt
edly that of silver. The probable
discussion of this question has brought
out a great many books on the sub
ject and me Congressmen who have
come to tho city have beon hunting
up literature relating to Unsocial
questions. Tho distinguished ex
editor of tho "World," Manton Mar
ble, has sent to each t -ember of Coo
gr?M during the wee, a pamphlet
entit'e l "The Great Monetary Bow
ers," accompanied by his card and
compliments. He now advocates
the suspension of the coinage of sil
ver In the United States. The inter
est In tbe sliver questi'mquile over
shadows Just'now that of the tarKT.
A few dsys ago, tho tariff and
antl-tiriff champions, Representative
Morrison and Ex-Speaker Randall,
met b chance Jn the office of tne
First Assistant Postmaster General
Tha late antagonists -on tho tariff
question shook hands cordially, in
quired about each other's heallh.and
chatted In a way that refuted ihj hi
legation of teronal ill-feeling be
tweeu them.
Mr. Randall spent three hours with
the President one evening this week,
and they talked about changing the
rules of tho Lower House, so as to
permit, more legislation during the
coming session. The President fav
ors as much legislation as can po;8ibly
be crowded into the session. He In
dorses thy plan tOAdivide the appro
prlation bills among the coramlltees.
lie has said that the tariff could very
woll go over until next session If
necessary, aud that thero were more
lmnortant matters to look after. He
also favor action on tho sliver ques
tion, and tt good deal of his message
will be given to lhat subject.
The situation in which tho Presi
dent will ilnd himaelf iu refarenco to
the Senate on the meeting of Con
gress will be peculiar. The majority
of the Senators ar opposed to him in
politics. Sme Democratic Senators
aro opposed to the course he has pur
sued In regard to appointments.
Some of these h tv declared their
intention .( npp..-dog him on ihe
trround that ids nominations aro not
TWnnnratfc in the sense th it Ihoy
tun i r ..... inn .....I In tli nrocmr !. 'i I "
lli'i nun i.j li.. ii-.ii. uun ... -
. ..I. .a. . r . I . . . An b.c ' . .
1.fall lt. ,l-rihl tract of land should not HhOUlU e. BI1U lUTlOtfr Hfl U luaiio wi
aufflaUnt to pay aaid uns ao found to he due Plain- for(.jntr, hlmlO make more Changes
ttm . t - .... .llat.iirmnmintit .and ar- I 0
iin ucrciii int iuunm ..v...... "r-. . I . !.. r 1 ... T
. .i.. ..ii. .l-amrlliarl land I man 11 iricii nu'i tu imivu, o."
cfnimg ;nv, ion ilia vuo iwi". i a
in tha Plainflffa tnortgraife, to wit ! The aaat hail or tn(J gonate thus constituted, the PreS
the aoutheaet quarter of 8;. Tp. 1 3, H tv a wew
the Willamette meridian, be aold and the proceed
thereof anidipd as follows : Firat to tho payment of
ODSKHVE THK PBOPBIUTIKS.
Nothing cootributes so much to tie
make-up of the reputation of a gentle
man as his due observance of tha con
ventional proprieties of life in a well
bred oo mm unity. These proprieties
seem to be more generally violated by
those who smoke and ohew than any
other class. Only a few evenings since
wo law a dezen or fifteen Isdies pass
out of ohurob, alter evening servtee,nd
they had hardly emerged from tha por
tals of the house of worship, until they
fouud themselves surrounded by tsn or
a doxen ill-behaved young men who
seemed to be all sngsged in vigorously
whiaing at cigarettes that emitted a
very unsavory smell. This was a vio
lation of the common ptopriotles of liie
for which no excuse is admltslble.
These young men must know that they
have no right to thus smoke and whiff
at a place where those oongregato who
do not engage in such babit. Tbe
rule with reference to when and where
the habit of chewing and smoking may
be indulged is a plain one. The deotee
of tha weed mav indulge bis habit when
his erjoyrasot of it will not interfere
with tbe pleasure and comfort of those
who do not, when hotb sre at eomo
public place, or where all have an equal
right to be. As (or instance in a ball
poom, church, school bouse, post office
or other place. We have uses the
THE illNKSK.
Ever since the recent Chinese
trouble In Washington Territory your
eor respondent has noticed tne com
ments of tbe different papers upon
that event. Some few have gone so
far as to criticise the action of Presi
dent Cleveland In commanding tbe
mob to disperse. We look upon It as
the only honorable course opeti to the
I 'resident. By no means do we favor
the staying of the Chinese In our
couutry. We would heartily rejoice
to see the last celestial embark for
his own land. We do, however, dis
countenance all lawlesness that has
been, or may be used, to drive the
heathen from our fair land. We be
lieve there la an honorable and-more
expedient way of ridding ourselves
of these leeches. Some time ago the
management of the Narrow Gauge
tinea discharged the Chinamen em
ployed as seel ion hands and employ,
ed white men Instead. The winter
gang at this placo consisted of six
Chinamen. Six white men were
hired to take ahe places of the Chi
namen. But after a short time It
was seen that half the number of
white men woutd suffice during the
winter, consequently three of the
men were dismissed. Tbe three
white men cost the company four and
a half dollars per day. The tlx Chi
namen cost tbe company four dollars
and eighty cents for the same period.
Tbe white men do aa much or even
more work than did tbe Chinamen,
and do better work also. Besides
those two advantages for the railroad
there is still another which can best
be made plain by illustration. If it
Court Haute floor in more than ons was deemed necessary that some work
instance coverad with disgusting, sick- hould bo done at tbe crossing, while
. . m - pi - i tiici v is iusass-svas wuiu vujuiujvu, nit;
eoing pools of tobacco juice. This is . " . ' ' '
all wrong and the offender, if he hsve to do how 8mnlj m mr the job
no regard for himself, should be com- of work might have been. With
ielled to regard the comfort and pleas- white men employed, if there Is a
ureeel others. Tbe smoker has no mall Job to be done any where away
fr. tut tHm I .I'n tt uhi I lira h'uk' tf
legsl or other right to seat hin.,eif in a . . ,
post oflice,buain.s house or other place wn and the work is dono. This
- w -2.:
where noa-ttuokers as well as smokers we consider Is quite an advantage.
have a right to be and indulge in puf- we see there are three reasons
bag tbe smoke ol bin pipe, cigar or , ,1 . ,Vf ,hft r.iiroafj eom.
cigarette in tho fsce of those who do panies themselves to employ white
not smoke. It is a mark of iiuhresdtng laborers. First, It costs less money
or a frigid indifference to tbe rights of to procure a certain amount of work
.k.. Th h. .-n ou0? me j second, they get belter work
- " - j VI. . ... .
, , .. , i iir teas money : tniru, woraroen are
gso excuse u.,-d4desmsrchingslong . . . . . t .
m
the streets with young i -excuse t the sight of the ovei seer. These sre
dudes, with the curling smoke of the ad vantages that epp-ar when
a cigar rolling up towards the sky ss a looking lo the Interest of n o railroad
iiving evidence of tbe lack of good sen- Y1""
- ... ninu II raiiroau L'niiiiiiifs wuuiu
OS DOIB tlUiie ani aoosss. i nt, '"! ..j nni. ih Uhmmwm .,f lKI r-min
if you never learn but ons more good rv W9 would be freed from all the
lesson in jour )if, let it be to observe vices of these heathens snd tho de
tbe proprieties of life with reference to grading influence which mey nave
, r , . . , . .. upor our society ; and we as a people
toe ninasi onew.uj .uu -wum.,. WtlU!,i gnlav all the bincfl. ni rSU t
- f mr
which naturally arise In f h it country
A TBIP TO ont ItCi. ta-hfrnln n.arvbudv fi ts nnittluVtuont.
Tha ahnva arirntrinnli nrn nut the
Seeing in your vslusble psjer bat f . . . . . b t
urnns 15 cents per line, ltegaiar
neuoaa jo cents ror line.
For legal and transient ad ti
S BP per square for the first k
ftO cents per square for eaeh
Itates for other advertiserseoU xsaew
known on application.
NEW DEPARTURE
N
H
Allen
& Co..
$100.00
In ooto dtetribuMtoour ou.tom.r. s0 d.y. until (rtlr ..
SECOND DISTRIBUTION Jan. 1, 1886
S equal ctouoe l propo,tlo,S the fuSS ,?rCU"oner
MaaBaaaWaWMaaV --vwwwvaa
OUR NEW STOCK
tor the Pall and Winter
All our purchases are made for , -aer m price or quality.
Much at BANKRUPT SALES, and we nrfmn. !,, x.
store in the Willamette VaUey for Ifther 52 sell cheaper than amy
cure some of the rare bargains offered and?ook ovKur6' Comeand -
5, 10 and 25 Cent Counter,
where thero is not one article but what t. ...
the money elsewhere for. aat you would aaveto pay double
N. H. ALLEN & Co.,
57 First Street, Albany,
ALBANY, OREGON, Nov. 2nd, 1885,
Rock Hill.
MISS EMMA SCHUBERT
Fine Millinery,
OPPOSITE REVERE HOUSE.
FISH, GAME,
AND POULTRY MARKET.
MILTON HYDE, Proprietor.
Fresh fish always on hand. Cash pa hi
for chickens snd game.
First Street, next door to Jos, Webljev'a,
ALBANY, OREGON
Brick Dust baa iited this place, also are fctg eanei y your correepond
Ctasrity Orsnge. If lie bad gone n few Pnt from tht efficient boss or this sec.
miles farther he would have seen soms- tloo. And whlio we consider tho
, mUnttl above as strong reasooe why Iho Cbl-
thing worth wmin about. Jjgj be driven from oor
Hasioc buatoes m Coborg, I loaded 8horeff we do not tnlok they Juallff
the N. 0. fo that place. Altsr pass- ftny itwleiinesj to bo practiced UKn
ina Charity irange,the conductor asked these down trodden people. That Is
me if I wss armed, I replied, I was not Persecution and that la never juatl-
t . , i . t - flab e and li beneath the dignity of a
lie .aid they had only two ahot-gua. J and efjIfgntened
a id that tt was nccctsary ior me 10 too merely strikes at an effect and
have some weapon, I asked why ; he leaves tho cause to reproduce the
replied to kill geese with, thy are so same effect. The cause of theao
thick that they atop the trin, the geese heathens being here la the employ.
wm 7 ...... ment given them. Remove M
light on tho track to eat the gram that . , Chlnaraen wiu remove
drojw out of the grain cars. Very soon themselves. We think, as we havo
ho mopped the train and went out in tried to show, that It la to the ad-
the brush and returned wttb the jaw vantage of tbe railroad companlea to
. r . ... t-i tn k. w ,Kw dismiss all Chinamen within their
bone of a mule, that tried to kick the e
engine off tke track, and gave it to me pUcel If th( can tccompUhed,
and tnld mm tn defend mTseif. I would tha Auila nt hHvlncr f 'hlnnmon In OUT
base felt like that man of old. only my midst will soon be numbered among character of the metropolis.
wife made me have my head shingled the evils of the past
IIUh good, except colds.
Died, nesr Bock Hill, Nov. 13th, of
oonaumption.Joaiah Oakley. He leaves
a wife and four little children to mourn
bis loss.
Rock Hill school ia flourishing un
der the mansgement of Prof. J. E.
Eaatmeo. Toe fallowing program of
exercisei wi bad Friday, Nov. 27th :
Recitation Jentiie Blackburn.
Declamation Harry Depew.
Recitation Ada Miller.
Recitation Ruth Richardson.
Recitation Anna Morris.
Recitation Inaa l)pw.
K citation Alice Temple.
Recitation Nettie Dodge.
Recitation Minnie Blackburn.
Doelamatton Clarence Depew.
Declamation B. F. Dodge.
Declamation R. B. Hayes Templs.
Declamation Otho Temple.
Declamation Maurice Jackson.
Declsmstion Dennis Jackson.
Declamstioo Lester Black bun.
Declamation Horace Blackburn.
Declamation Charles Blackburn.
Declamation Uorgc Mills.
Declamution Mtrtiu Klum.
Declsmstion Willie Klum.
Declamation Ftcdrick Klum.
Recitation Miss Nora Kiuro.
Sheriffs Sale.
In iht Circuit Court of the. StaJU of Oreyo
for County of Linn,
The Dundee Mrcrtjfage sikI Tru.t Iiircatrocnt Com
pany, Limited, Halutiff.
VSj
Thotnaa J Hill and Laura C Htll hia wife an tlie-
Ameriuan Mortaife Company of Scotland, Defendant,
aioiicd it herchv uvm that liv virtue of an fcxicetrtinti
11 &ml nr.lvr .,f k.i u iaaurd out of Die atiovi; (iunti
Col. Bob Ingerio'.l hni takn Bp hia
nsrmanent residence in New York
t
City. This ia about ell that was nec
essary to complete tho c .HtnopoHtan
NOTICE.
haviog conclndoi to close out his businero, now offers his entire steer
STOVES, RANGES, HEATING
AND COOK STOVES
together with his entire stock of
TIN, COPPER AND SHEET IRON WARE
AT COST.
As this is a genuine closing oit, now is the tim3 for housie
o replenish their kitchens and dairies with ware.
ALBANY, FISH. 0th. 188 f.
to 1.1 ( uuifcu.
Red CrownMills
ISOM, LAXXIXti & (0M PRtWi
saw raoccss rLotrn slteeior fob
AMD BAKKKS CSS.
Sitatemenls of aooounta of subscriocrs
with the Dkmsciat hare been placed in
tbe bands of agents tbrougb the county,
so that subscribers desiring to see either
how they stand, or to aetlle for the same,
can do so by calling on thorn. This is for
the convenience of both subscribers and
the Dbxscrat. Those dosiring to pay s
yesr in advance and get the "American Highest Price
i' armor enoi ire mmn agricui.uraii p
pars in the U. 8., can do ao with our
atenta. Calloniho following gentlemen
at tbe places named :
O PCoshow Brownsville.
K Shlton s?Mo.
P M MUler Lebanon
Sam Mav Harrisburc
F. A. WstU Shedd
BEST STORAGE FACILmHt.
in Cask 1st
Wheat
ALBANY OR.
the dav before. I felt wssk. The coo-
ductor sent tbe brskemm one on the
rtnw-esteher with a shot cun and 40
pound of amunition,very soon the train
stopped, bang went the braksman'i
Tim (ronductor rushed out. also
Goose.
Brownsville, Or.
A Valuable Medical arcatlae.
Ths edition for lM sf tbe sterling Med
ical Annual, known aa Hosietter'a Alma
nac, ia now ready, and may be obtained,
free of coat, of drugKUtsand general ooun
Court in tha above entitled auit to tne directed and
delivcrtd, I will on Saturday the 12th day ef Decem
ber, 183.1 at the Court Ifduae door in the City of Al
bany, Linn county, Oregon, at the hour ot t o'clock
a. m , sed at public auction for each in hand to the
hitfhent l.iddtr the real property described In aaid or
derofaalein the following order aa follows, to-wit :
First, that tbe west one-half of tho west one-half of
Sec. 24inTp. 13, S tt 3 west of the Willamette meri
dian in Linn county, Oregon, be aold snd tho pro-
.U a.riainir from the Bale thereof In apliliod : FirHt
to the payments of the casta and disburatnenU of sal
auit taxed at S30.70 and the accruing costs of and
upon said writ. Socend to the parmont of the.
sum of S200 aa Attorney's fees. Third to the ay
ment to the Mid Plaintiff the sum of $2822.55, and t6
accruing intereat thereon at the rate of ton pr
per annum from October 2th, 188S, and the aun"
if any to be paid into Court for the Defendants T J
case the proceeds of
aenas raaaw cexeaaioN :
"Our remedies are unreliable." Dr. try deller ln au parts of ths United States,
Valentine Mott. Mexico, aud indeod in every civilized por-
. w-t. j: . iiminf tbe Western Ilemisnhere. This
vre nave mum,.e r Almanac has been Issued regularly at the
Hush, FhiUtlelpbia. commoooement of every year ior over
, ,11--u..i1ord one-fllth of a century, Itcombinea, with
-Thousands are annuelly slaughtered . RtWl(.a fo; ihm preH.
..... li i . : .u -i-u Tiir VrmnV arvatioo aiul restoration orneaun,a large
We rcscnea mm or n wuu.u u.c , .u . mQunt of interesting and amusing light
.St-i. . wafairv orave. we carried him "Tbaacience of medicine is founded ruavctiiiur. and the calemisr, astronomical
J . . .1 ..!.... I.ilnn. nhmnnlniriRal ifnni. tr are
into the coach, and tho conductor gave on conjecture, xmprowed by muraer. i wiin great care, and will bo
a Sir Astiev Cooiier. M. D. found entirely accurate.
gun.
with tbe jaw bone. I saw the brake-
mau in the ditch, feet in the air, tho
gun had kicked him off the cow catcher.
sra W 9" HitiiJ atx ncnta fr post a'e, and
A PlalattaCs receive free, a cosily box of roods
which will help you u mora money right away than
Bylhinf elsa in this world. All of either sex, sue
eaad freni first hour. The broad road to fortune
oans before the workers, absolutely sure. . At onee
addraas TsOS sad fo Augusta, Maine, juM - rb
m , . . i.!..i ,. 1 1 claim ill
any unsaii(nco uaiaoru i ui.
eluding cost and dlsbu.-scmonta and accruing costs
and that thereaf ter if anything remain that the same
. . m ... ..u n. . . . .nu and
or so mu'-li increoi an may e nownj r-
aatiafy the amount herein found to be duo thereon oe
paid over to the Defendant herein tha American
Mortgage Company of Scotland Llmlteil to bo applied
on their claim in said suit amounting te $087.61 In
gold coin of the U . 8 , with accruing Interest thereon
at the rate of ton per cent por annum from Docomber
let, 1883, and the further sum of $180 as Attorneys
ees.
Dated this 11th day of November, lSe.'i.
J. K. CllAJlLTOJf,
Sheriff of Lion connty, Or.
A rilET Send 10 eenU postage, and we will
H lair 0 mail you fre a royal, valuable,
aimpla box of goods that will put you in the way of
making more money at once, than anything else in
America. Both sexes of all age can lire at home and
work in spare time, or all the time. Capital not re
uuired. We will start you. Immense pay sure for
thoae who start at once. Stissox and Co,, Portland.
Maine. lffWP.-
Ident will have to submit a variety
of nominations. Its attitude towrd
him will iJ wutched with great iu-teiest
In tho last JIarpert lean interesting
oomedy entitled "Tho Garroters." It
portrays some ridiculous scenes result
ing lrom two men supposing tl.ey had
been robbed on the Commons In Boston,
all resulting from a mistake. But in
Oregon's Ctvpttal on Friday of last week
agenulDe case occurred. Under the
very eaves of the Capitol where not
long since Oregon's orators orated, two
meu atteked another man and robbed
him of $60 of hard earned lucre. Talk
of the Robin Hodd days of England, of
the bandits sf Spain and In the same
breath tell of Balem, where It is unsafe
x- 1 1. V,a ilimlo litrhad atrftflt for ttMLV
of a sudden attack from behind.
the signal to go ahead, we went but
short distance when the wheels began
to Slip, the Sremau had to take a buck
et of lye water and go head and wash
the goose gi eeae off the rails. Some
times the engine does not steam very
well when such is the cate. The fire
man throws about 20 geese in the hre
box, one day bo threw in one to many
and bio wed out the safety valve. The
engineer and fireman are very gener
ous whenever they met any tramps,
they stop and ihrow them a few roast
geese. The Receiver wnt over the
road the other dav. and went home
well supplied with ducks and geese.
He said he would send up a gatling gun
.n.l K.va it mniint.nd on a fiat as the
geese might do some damage to the
train after they finish the grain. They
also talk of having tie fiah ladder
taken out as the salmon might cause
somh trouble when we have high wa.
Z.
Tho issue ot
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... .. - . i l iinNUtiiflr s a i suae mi imw ,.wt
The medical practice ot tne present, i bJ be th4 largest edition of a medical
.i.... ..v,uA...Li.ol nnr enmmon work ever nublisOea in any country,
" r i Tt.n tirnarlAlnn MMra. Hostetter ifc (. o..
sense, -ur. Avans, a'iUinnurfjii, ui-u.- Pittsburgh, la,, on receipt oi a two rent
. I SUmp, will rorwara a oopy uy man to any
IMa nenon who cannot procure ono in his
Dr. Deo Lewis, who abhors drugs as i neighborhood.
a rule and practices hygiene, is frank
enough, however, to say over his sig
The Kenuty or You
ter.
nature "if I found myself the victim ot m-M m.v be otherwise, nothing
...rio.kidn.y r0ubl.,-I .hould M jfiJSJ&,3&:
Wurnar'i Saf fhirs hecatisa I am sat- inff tnll ia not. Tho causa may be slck-
. c ... . Tu. n..j r-i ness or anything else, yet Parker's Hair
isfied it is not injurious. Loe med cai j. sLon the lom of l!lG hnir and
Drofsssion stands helpless in tbe pree- sUrt a new growth of glossy and soft hair
proiesBiou awiuua ' r Rr qickly as to surprise you-restorlng
ence of more than one such malady. thA ftHcrinsl color at the kiiiw time. Not
. Tf a narson a dye, not oily, delicately perfumed. On-
An old proverb says . It a persou uy. . . . ,
dies without the services ot a doctor, The Most Igreeabie
i t mmi tin nnlhul in and a
uou " wlVH: T r T ILl As well as the most efToetlve method of
jury empanelled to iuquir auu uvm- dispelling headaches, colds and fevers, or
min. ,,.,on fh cause of death : kut it a cleansing tne system w
r , doses or the
doctor attended the oase, tnen no cor
oner and jury are needed as everybody
knows why tbe person died 1 Medical
Httaid.
leasant California liquid
fruit remedy Syrup of Figs. 50o and 81
bottles for sale by Fosbay A Mason, Liang-
don & Co.
Final lroor.
Brracb or Promise.
William F Highland, of Portland has been
sued by Mrs Henrietta M Kelly, of the same
place, for a breach of promise, Sheplwes
the damages at the small amount of $20,000.
That is placing her affections at the whole
value of a woman who is worth her weight
in gold. Most women who are worth any
thiug at all will not sue a man for divorce.
The best way is to tell lum to goio
I most anywhere,
Neal Dow has finally decided to
break up the Republican party in
Maine. But be ia bothered to know
what to do with the pieces.
A, 0. U. W.
l,iri i. m.ikint final proofs of claims either
th mil oh tha Roaeburur or Oregon City Land
Offices, can have the same publiihed in the
Democrat bv so notifying the Itflgistor at
either of those places, Friends of this paper
will confer a favor by considering this when
tbey make oat their final claims.
WORTHY
Of Confidence.
A EB'l .irs:ij::'.rin:itsaracnu-wiciui.i,
AY (Lis Othnin' m-ar!v40 wars. In :U
parts of the world, has provrd Its cld
eacy as i!i hi st 1Kkk1 afaratlve know u
to medical sticucc.
SARSAPARILLA fcSTii"
genuiue Ilouduras Saraparilln) Is its
base, and its powers sic cnhanci;tl l v
the extracts f cllow Pock ud bti
lingla. tho Iodhloi of potassium ftid
Iron, nud otltor potent Ingredv nts.
lO of the digest ivo and Hsslmilatory ftiuo
tlon.s? is U tainted hy bcroruiaf or
does it contain tho poison of Mercury
or Contagious Disease?
a a.". . I . -.A Jl., TTaifi-l
TLIT leaning pnvsieians vi uiu vv
int. stjites who know the eonmositicn
of Ayeu's S.vus.vrARiu.A, say inas
nothing eNo so good for the puntn i
tion of tho blood U within the range of
ulitwiaiwi.
. L . . .1.1. t
n&JI i "v tno rew oi ims rveucuy w
UliLT possible for a person who mi
corrupted blood to uttain sound hcaitu
and prevent transmission of the vK
Ktructive taint to posterity.
...AnniiAiii s tft'eetive renovation
I rtUnUUbnLY ot the system nni t
includo not only the removal ot eot
iit.ti.m fi-nni tu. Mooil. but its ennel!-
ment and tho strcugtuenittg t-f tbo
vltnlni'irillK.
. ... wllnesses. nil OVPf UlO
KLLIAdLc. world, testify that this
workUbetter accomplished hy AYBR S
B.vRSAPAKiLL.v than by any other
remedy. .
m nnn that is corrupted through tie.
hLUIJU n U maile mire, and hloo I
weakened through dlmlnttttett of Uio
l-ed corpuscles is made strong, oy
AVER'S SAUSAPAlUI.l.A.
nnmrviMP the blood and bnlkllng
PUR1FYIN6 up the HjKtwu rcnuiro
time m serious asrs, but bencti . wi il
he derived from tho to of MBit 3
SARSAPARILLA UlOtO Speedily tlltt 1
from anything else.
asfmeiMF forwhieh hko effects nro
MEDICI NE. falsely claimed, is but
(hint, in the market , under many njmw .
but the only preparation t hat has s toe
tho test of thne, and proved wortuy t t
the world's confidence, ia
DEYOE & R0B80H,
(Successors to W. H. Golrra.)
DEALERS IN-
Farm Machinery
WABOSS, HACKS, BUSBIES
Plows, Harrows,
HAY PRESSES
STEEL GOODS,
W. CAPPS9 M. D.
Homoeopatiiic Physician & Surgaen,
ALBANY, OREGON.
90ffice hours From S to 9,30 a: m.. sji4
llto 4 and 6:30 to 8 p. at.
Office next door east of S. E. Young's,
O. K, -WOI.VERTON, o, H, I&YSML
W0LVERT0N & IRVINE,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
je011ce up stairs in Froman'a Brick
ALBANY, OREGON-
Members wishing employment or desiring
help, will please oall at Read ifc Brownell a
store and register their names.
t By Order of Lodok,
Piano ter Ssie CJcy
A square piano, cost 550, will be sold
at a mcrifio for eask, For particular
11 at this office,
Ayer's Sarsapariffa;
PUISP.vnED BY
Dir. J. C. Aycr & Co., Lowell, KSasa.
Sold by all druggists : Price 1 ;
six bottles for $5,
JpOR SALE.
One hundred and forty acres, sin
miles above Lebanon. 40 acres in mWl
tlvatlon. 10 acres slashed and sown fa
grass. Comfortable dwelliaigr, AM
outhouses. Cheap. Inquire at woe
office.
T. J. STITES.
ATTORNEY AT LAW
-AND
Notary Publifr.
DR. I. N. W0 IDLE,
Veterinary S orgeon,
Office at Sohmee s SUblea.
ALBANY, OREGON .