The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, January 22, 1886, Image 1

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    S TATE RIGHTS DEMOCRAT
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PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
R. S. STRAHAN.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Albany. Oregon.
in jr. pbacTICE IN ALL THE
f f Courts
nr tUt State. Will
live
special attention to cdleotlons and pro
matter. .
Office In Foster's new brlok. 4W
L. H. MONTA.NYB.
TTORNEAT LAW
Notary PubUc.
llbavny. "ion
Offlos upstairs, over John Brifflrssp
I at street. ",uw"
J. K. WEATHERFOBD,
(NOTAKY PUBLIC,)
TTORNKY AT LAW
alWafV. 0E40W.
linn. practice nr all tub courts or the
State aaaWaMaaUMfiVMiiaaaaaaanwBB
robeU aaalter
, la Odd Fellsw's Temple.
1 n MWILL W. R. BU.YBU
POWEIiL, BILYKU,
,TTORMRYS AT LAW
And Solicitors in nia-cery,
tiniRT ORRGOH
Collections promptly rnsde on all potnta.
uoaas neawsnaieri on reasonaoiw ti.
BaTOfllos In Foster's Brick.H
Tlsnlihf.
J. J. WHITNEY,
attorney And Counsellor it Lav
AND
Notary Public.
ALBANY. OREGON,
Will nrmtlo In all of tha Court of
ibis State. All buslnes Intrusted to him
will ba promptly attondod to.
E. W. LANGDON & CO.,
IKITGMT.
tiooka. Stationary and Toilet Articles, A
LArjr stocs ana uow i siues.
OITY DRTJO- 8TORB,
tyi t LB 1ST. ORCCOX.
FOSHAY & MASON,
LB ASS SStarL
Druggists and Booksellers,
Agent for John B. Alden's publication-,
which we aell at publisher' prices with
postage added.
ALBANY, OBEflOl.
A. PRUSHAW,
DRUGGIST.
Stationary, Toilet Articles, Etc.
PRESCRIPTION'S CAREFULLY FILLED,
Albany, Or.
FURNITURE.
f hare the best stock of nmiture In the
city and will sell
Cheap, Cheap, Cheap,
The only stock of
WALNUT FURNITURE
tn the city snd the lowest price In the
Valley. Come and see.
Undertaking,
A complete stock and osa give SATIS
FACTION. Try me.
A. B. WOODIN,
Revere House,
rrr . trsl sad Etlawerth Albaay, Ores.
W Garre t, Prop'r.
Tata mw H.u la Stted np in Brat ase style. Tables
asnatbl with tha beat tha market affords Spring
Bad la .very Room. A food Sample Room for Coco
gaarclal Trarelefs.
aWrrce Vmnrh tn and from f to- teel.ajB
ALBANY
COLLEGIA IE INSTITUTE
NINETEENTH YEAR.
ALBANY, OR.
The First Term will eummence on
Tuesday, 8ept., 15th, 1885.
For parti rol are concerning tha couraea of atody and
ha price of tuition, apply to
KV. 4. C. WtritOPF, Preatdcst,
Aloany Bath Mouse.
rUE UNDBRSlttNBD WOULD RISPSC1
fully laform tha oittienf of Albany and ri
aaitythat I haTetakasnbara;aofthig EiUbluh
Biaot.aod, by keeping olean rooma and payin
etriat attention to buaineas, ex pacta iw enlt al
thoaawho may fator ns with thalr patronaga
Earing horetofor a oarr lad on nothing bat
First-Class Hair Drsaslnc Saloons
expects to gifa entire tat iff rt ion to a
assy-ChUdiao and Ladiai' Hair neatly !
hmpnood JfH WBBBKR.
DR.J.L. HILL,
Physician and Surgeon,
Olftcs oor. First and Forry StraeU,
A BANY
- OREGON.
C. C OHIBBT.
O.B. PIRKBS
ALBANY
IRON WORKS.
CHERRY & PARKKS,
(SaoceMor. to C. C. Cherry.)
laoMiists, MiUarriglits, and Iro?
Fomito,
WE HAVE OUR NEW SHOPS ATJL.
completed, snd are now prepared to
handla all kinda of heavy work. We wMl
manufacture Steam EnarrneH, Griat and
Saw Mill Machinery, and all kinds r iron
and Brass Castings.
rATTKMNS MARK OM SUOKT NOTICE.
Special attention given to repairing all
kinds of machinery. Will also manufac
ture the improved Cherry A White Grain
Z. rtOlTC Send aix eanl for poatage.and
SB I 81 1 tm C a receive free, a cos Uv box of goods
fwHtch will help yon to more money right away than
, thing alse in thiaworfd.. " All of either aex, auc-
f?lT from Srat hour, Tli broad mmA- to fortune
bofora tha workers, absolutely sure. At one
gg2lsa uara,ia5iaSNMhii,
Mm
VOL. XXI.
GERmanremIDY
I" " Curat Rheumatisai, Heuralgla,
LAI Ufalffl Sa.fca.tw, HaaadM, TMlaaalST
I Ol Id .-CrWfrTllPra
1 Mill AT I'lUOniaTB 1MB Bail SMI
TH t cguatss 1. vosstsa tk.aaLTissas.as.
0U6HIURE
eassss .aaofMfWp m
JVee from Opiate, J&eienes ssaal JPtrt
AT D-Mn Puum mu
tsi csisLxa 4. TuuctBs co, siLnsosx, ID.
SKIN
TORTURES
AND
BLOOD HUMORS
II
HIMIUATINO Kruptivea, Itching and Burning.
Skin Tortures. Uee hme Sarea. and everv icv
tea ol lu-hing. Scaly. Ptmslv. Inherited. Kcrufuloua
mi I ..iutf.u uf the aSSL Skin uttl Mcalp
ants Ueaeef Hair. frau. injury to iM at, a. nual
Urely cureu by Cement, tha great Skin Cure, and
CrnctSA BOAT, SB eviui.iic Skin lWuuRer. exter
nally, and cvncraa Raaousrr. tha near Mood Puri
Her, Inten.atl) .
COVERED WITH NOSE.
lhara baas aMIatoshma bsS March with a Bkla
arad with aeaba aad aoraa, and tha itching and bum
ln- were alaaoat unbearable. Sawing your Citici u
Rssasisa an Shrhly racoeamandd. eoaeludrd to aire
a trial, ueing the Cinn 11 and tYTKvaa Bojtr
astaraaOy, and BssotTssriatorsaJlr, for four
I call myaaif cured, in grautuue for which I make
MRS. CLARA A FREDERICK.
Broad Brook, Conn.
CALP.FAC'E, EARS AND NECK,
I was afflicted with Kcaama oa thi acaJo. faea. ear
and neck, whieh the dnarciet, ahera I fot your rema
aTast, prmuama ona of tha worat csaas that had aaaaa
der hi. nuiico. II .dtlaed ma to try your CVncf.
RanKDiaa. and aitar ne dare' aaa nsv aoalp ami
part of my face were auUralr cured, and 1 booa in
another weak to have my eare. oeck. and tha oil
part of my face cured.
IIKUMAX SLADR.
ltO B. 4th Street, New York.
ITCHING DISEASES CURED.
CtTtCXSA
la UiU
with tha Omcrii Boat. Hare had aa
mar, owing to tha pra
1 af Itch through aome
a which tha Ctytct-RA
of an aggravated torsi
localitleein tha country, tn
Hssssisa proaas mihsactory.
W. L. 11 AKU1UU, drUggSS.
Unlontown. By.
a iKTIlA REMEDIES.
Are U1 b ail Jroirai.lt. Pries : Cmcru. 50c. t
RawvaxT, Si ; Soar. tSc Porraa Data asd Casa-
ical Co.. Boatoo. Maas. Saod for "How to Cure
Skin Dieeaeea."
TIFT tha coruplexkw asd akin by astag
tea Cctkcsa Soar.
THSFsVl NG MICHrNF
U the cmuae A UVarino Paine asd Weak
aaaa. For Aching fMdee aad Back. Kid
ney Patna, Sciatica, Chest Paine. Weak
asm and InflammaUon, tha Cniciaa
AxTt-Paut PLAgrgaia infallible,
"Cat If -K IB TfflB BACK. ' atlteh in tha aide.
cram pa, asooUsf aad aasrp paiaa, rheumatic, new-
. aad aemue psias. ass arary ax-
g Ku utmImUuiIwIi. enoaheil and exoall
If jMPXad wHhwonderful celerity try that aaw,
fS THf original, elegant god epeedr aatidota to
S-aaSSRputt Md inflammation, tha Croctg
-A WB PLAiusa. Warranted tha perfection of
elegant external remediae, aad raatly sspartor toau
other plaatora. At droggiata, the. ; five for St,
Poma Uaio aao Cnraicai. Co., Bea
ton
"TIMED ABD AC MIXCi MEM LE.
crying! through countleaa ocraea for rati aad relief.
Like manna to tha children of larael la the
Cinct aa PLxaraa to the Urad, overwork
ed, aching muecle. Do not deny your
erlf tha aoasfort afforded by tola new,
InAamatinn. At dnurgtata. ;
re fur t. Mailed free. PoTTsa Daca
aao Cut ical Co., Boeton.
MISS EMMA SCHUBERT
Fine Millinery
1
OPPOSITE REVERE HOUSE.
FISH, GAME,
AND POULTRY MARKET.
MILTOH HYDE, Proprietor.
Fresb fish always on band. Cash paid
for chicksns and game.
First Street, next door to Jos, Webber's,
ALBANY. OREGON
1886.
Harper's Bazar,
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luatratione with tha lateat faahiona and methede o
houaebold adornment. Ite weekly 11 luatratione and
deacriptiona of tha oeweet Parlaand Maw York aty lea,
with ite naeful pattern-rheet euppltmente and cut
patterna, by enabling ladiea to be their own dreee
makera, aaa many timea the coat of gubacription. IU
papora on cooking, tha management of eerrante, and
bouaekeeping In ite various detail are eminently
practical . Much attention la given to tha inlereating
topic of social etiquttte, and its illustrations af art
ueodle-woik are acknawl edged to ba unequalled. Its
literary merit is of the highest excellence, and the
unique character of Its humorous pktutea hag won
for it the name of the American Punch.
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WASniXiiTw LETTER
Pram our regular correspondent.) '
Wabhinotok, Jbd. 1st, 1886.
The evtot here to-day was the re
ception at the White House. The
first to arrive at a Presidential New
Year's reception are the correspon
dents of newspspera and the Marino
band. These are ail stationed in the
large ante-room or main vestibule,
the band to furnish the music for the
great procession, and the represents,
tivea of the press to tell who were
there, what they wore, and how they
looked andjbowed; and smirked and
smiled. A few fortunate pen drlv.
rs were admitted to the holy of
hclles (the Blue Room) where they
could make accurate notes of the
drosses of Miss Cleveland and the
Cabinet Indies who, RssI$ted the
Prerident In receiving. Your own
correspondent was among these fav
ored ooes.
It has been said that Mr. Cleveland
never appears to, better advantage
than when receiving caltera. lie
stood, as Is customary on these ac
casions, in tbo Blue Room near the
door of the Red parlor through which
guests eoter. He Is of heroic site,
and, buttoned up in a Will fitting
Prince Albert coat, he looked physic
ally equal to the ordeal of four hours
of hand-shaking that wa about to
begin. And to be proved to be, for
at two o'clock, p. ro., when the doors
of the Mansion were closed, and after
he had shaken by the band about five
thousand people, and given each one
a smile and a cordial am glad to
ate you," it waa remarked tbat.
through it all, he bad not permitted
himself to sigh pf look tired even if
be felt so. One sympathetic caller
among the last took time to remark
to him In parsing that he must be
very weary, "Oh, no," be replied
pleasantly, "this is one of the easiest
things I have to do."
The next to arrive at this reception
were the Cabinet officers, who, I
may say, led off the reception, being
the first callers on the program.
Each one of them looked cheerful
and well and in good condition every
way. The Secretary of State first
wished the President a happy New
Year, and then paid the compliments
of the season to the ladles all along
the line, followed by tho other mem
bers of the Cabinet. Tuey passed on
to the East roomys the Diplomatic
Corps was coming up in their rich,
gaudy attire. Some ol these Diplo
mats came 10 the White House la
corot.etcd carriages, and adorned
with swords and sashes and gold
lace, their padded cl.ests covered
with stars and crce-es and other In.
slgnla of rank of office. Among
those more noUUo for elaborate dec.
orations, were the Kngliah, French,
Spanish, Russian, Japanese and Chi
nese ministers. Aa faat as the Presi
dent disposed of the gilded foreign,
ers, they marched into the E-tst
Room where they bad more cx tn.
hivHcope for the display ol their
brilliancy. Then the Supreme Court
of the Unit d States was on hand,
that august body, which has recent
ly been a baseiy libeled in regard 10
keeping for Its own special use a bar
room in some mysterious recess of
the Capitol.
Congress next greeted tho Presi
dent, and then Judges of the various
Courts of the District of Columbia,
the Commissioner of the District, the
Judicial officere of tbe District, ex.
members of the Cabinet and ex
ministers of the United States. The
Army and Navy officers in their im
posing uniforms eame next and then
followed Department Officials and
Civil Organizations and Associations
too tedious to enumerate. Finally
the people came, and for an hour a
stream of promiscuous humanity
swept through tho parlors. They
were old and young, black and white,
richly dressed and poorly clad, citi
zens and strangers, with here and
there and an Indian from the far
West.
The richest woman in South Ameri
ca is Isodora Cousino, of Stntiago,CbiIi.
Tbe people call her Countess of Monte
Cristo, and she traces her snoentry back
to Ibe days of the conquest. Sbe in
herited from her husband millions of
acref?, millions of money, flocks and
betdb, coa.1, copper and silver mines, a
flnet of iron steamship!, smelting works
and a railroad, all yielding ber an in
come of several millions a year. From
her coal mines atone she has an income
of $80,000 per month. Tbe bouse in
which sbe lives cost $1,000,000, and
tbe grounds are a marvel of beauty and
magnificBnce.
Tno lungs are as much tbe life of tbe
body as is the heart. Tbey are easily
affected by climate changes and need
sotuething to strengtnen them and drive
away impurities. Both of these Rd
Star Couch Cure does. It is safe end
sure, Twenty-five cants a bottle.
ALBANY, OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY
or the uoitiu
The total amount of wheat raised
lust season In all tho wheat-producing
countries of the world la estimated
at from 1,027,000,000 to 1,060,200,.
000 bushels.
Dressed hogs are selling In differ
tnt parts of New England at from
$4.60 to $6 per 100 pounds, which, of
course, affords the grower hut a alight
margin of profit even at tho low
prlcea of grain. With proper con
veniences, however, the value added
to the manure pile by each porker
will more than psy the cot of labor
In caring for him.
If so mo'. Yankee genius could in.
vent an elastic stove pipe he would
suppress more profanity than u hun-
dred sermon could achieve.
There aro at present 184 tubordl.
nate Granges In Maine, tho aggre
gate membership of which Is 18,631.
Wolvea are rery plenfy nnd re
markably bold In some aowfanns of
Illleola. A farmer of llllisboro, that
State, lately had twenly.flvo sheep
from a flock of sixty killed by them
in oe.o night. Others In that vlcln-
ity have also lost heavily by them.
, . ... i . . -
MBsacu looipatia are terrorising
the popio at the Potrtaro at San Fran-
claco. Sunday oMit of U.t ta..w
the attacked llermin Dodcn and
nearly beat him to death. There
were four othor persona robbed and
maltreated by the runlana.
Mias Julia Legeale, aged 18 years,
auiclded hi i week in 8tn Franrlaco
by cutting her throat with a rator,
while lu a fit of despondency.
Last week Mrs. Jeff Wiles waa
alone at her home in Marshall, IU.,
her husband Joeing unavoidably ah.
aent. There was a knock at tho door
and rough voices demanded admit
tance, amidst oaths and Insulting
language. A look out of the window
showed three scoundrels, with black
ened faces. Mrs. Wiles refused their
demand. They threatened to break
down the door, when she snitched
up her huahand's gun and fired a
heavy charge of shot at them. The
men were not hurt, but were terri
bly scared, end fled precipitately.
John L. Sullivan has authorized
the following challenge : "I will
fight Mitchell or any other roan In
this country for from one to ten thuu
aand dollars. I will fight Mltchtl
for one cent or for nothing every day
for a week, and If I don't lick him
on Moodsy I will give $1,000 to tho
Orphan Asylum ; If I don't lick him
on Tuesday I wilt give $2,000 to the
policemen's benevolent fund ; if not
on Wednesday, I will give $3,000 to
some firemen's fund, and so on ; or
to some charitable Institution, until
the week Is up."
California has some 104,000 Chi
nese within Its borders. Tho aver
t.t;o wages psld them is $260 per
year, which aggregates upward of
$27,000,000, upwards of $20,000,000
of which is sent or carried' to their
native country.
Keports from southwestern Iowa
indicate that thoso who make a bu.i-
neas of feeding stock In that vicinity
have found but little profit In the
business the past year, and the out
look for the future h far from encour
aging. An instance la mentioned of
one feeder who bought cattle last
year for $4 26 per hundred pounds,
fed them nearly a year and sold for
$4.60. Owing to the low nrices of
beef and prevalence of hog cholera
in that State, farmers are beginning
to turn their attention to sheep rais
ing.
While returning to his home from
a business trip to Boston one day last
week, a Maine produce dealer made
the acquaintance of a stranger, who
generously offered him the loan of a
bottle of 8tiruuUnt, which was ac
cepted, and shortly after tho butter
and egg vender became s'upld. His
new acquaintance very kindly assist
ed him lo a hotel in Portland upon
the arrival of tho train at that point,
and procuring a room, relieved him
of hU cash and other personal prop
erty, valued at somo $200.
aaa
FKTBOM M V. BASBT.
D. R. Locke, Petrol urn V. Nasay,
editor Tolauo Blade, writes : "I bad
oa a forefinger of my tight band one
of those pleaxant pets, a "run-round."
The tiugcr bC4me ienflamed to a degree
unbearable and swollen to nearly twice
its natural m'zi. A friend gave me
Henry's Carbolic SJve, and in twenty
minutes tbo pain had so much subsided
as to give me a fair niht'a rest, which
I bad not bad before for a week. The
iaiflammation left tbo finger in a day.
I consider it a most valuable article."
The fact that Wednesday last was
Gladstone' haventy-sdxth birthday
reminds one of the great age to which
other ErglUh statesmen have lived
without yielding to the natural de
lire of advancing years for relief
from the cares of public life. Lord
Palmeralon died at eighty, having
continued his parliamentary service
almost to the last.
WttKK AMD SAIHifct.
A very ioterestiug episode has corns
to light in Elmirs, N. Y. Statr, fully
illustrating the evils arising from
strangers corresponding. A beautiful
and intelligent young lady stepped
from a train at Canisteo yesterday, in
quired tbe way lo tbe resilience ol
George Bstijsmio,who lives in the town
of Iiartsv!ll,8teubon oounty,N. Y.,and
berricdly hired a liveryman to take her
to the plica. Sbe returned in tbe after
noon a sadder Jut wiser lady, and told
her experience, aa follows: Several
months ago, sbe said, sbe answered sn
advertisement for correspondence in a
newspaper of a well.todo, handsome
yondg man who deaired an interchange
of viewt with a view to matrimony.
Tbl lady, who' is a youug and hand-
some daughter ot welt to do parents at
Rollin, Lanawee county, Micbigan,and
whose name is Thede A. Strumbll, ans
wered Bei.jamin'e communication, and
correspondence was oened and kept
up till her visit Esat. Although tbey
li. nuvei met, tbry bee inn tigagf(l,
and wsre to have been married Wed
nesday last at her home, lie had ber
picture, but she had none of him, but
he bad sent her a description of him
self, saying he bad black eyes, hair and
mustache, and waa good looking. He
failed to put in an appearanee oa the
ay set for the marriage, and instead
she rvesived a telegram from bis sister,
sa)ing George waa unable to corns, as
be was very low with typhoid fever,
snd tbat be waa continually asking for
her, and if she would consent to come
to Hartsyille it might be the means of
saving bis precious life. When she
srtivd at tbe residence1 ef her affianced,
instead of finding a black-Laired and
mustacbed good looking man near unto
death, aba found a red-haired,oeekeyed,
pug-nosed chap, who was not, and hae
not been sick, and a bo bore tbe name
of George Besjamia, but who endeav
ored to convince ber that he waa no.
tbe aneak with whom sSe bad been cor
responding, and wbo, by tbe aid of hie
sisisr, bad gut bet lo Iftrtaviiltt on a
fool's errsnd. Sbe atteriy rt fused to
have anything to do ajdak hiu:, nd de
msnied her Istfets and i -hoi 'graph,
bich he refused to redoru. Tbe young
woman, htooding over tb disappoint-
msnt, trouhfw and txjxioae, u k the
earliest train for b -me.
CfJBieti aTACTB.
The la 11 eat man in Washington Ter
ritory stands seyen ft lour inches in
his stockingf.
Seventeen bushels of wheat is the
product from one gisin of an I in three
vasra on s Dakota farm.
It is estimatedeahst not leas than
130,000.000 tons t t mine waste are
heaped in tbe aathracite cjsI regions of
Pennsti rants.
Tbe latest discovery of tbe medical
writers is tbst water is fattening, or at
least favors fullness and roundness oi
the body.
Flowers were pluokelin a Plymouth
garden on Thanksgiving day. But that
is rolhing new ; a Mayflower was ssen
at Plymouth in December, 1620.
Psu(ers are stilt sold at auoliou in
Nova Scotia to the iowett bidder. A
very good article of distinguished fami
ly to reduced circumstance can be had
there for a faw dollars.
A prominent physician of Athens,
Ga., who has had many cases of sore
tbioat lately, made an invent igation,and
found that nearly every one of them
was caused by cigarette smoking.
In Lincoln county, N. M., near the
Pattos Mountain, can be traced what
were nnoe the walls of a large city.
Inside tbe walla aro growing monster
oedar tree,said to he ihousandsof years
old.
To test bis marvroanship, a y..utg
man of Sonora Ored at a crow. His
aim was bad, for Miss E la Hawitt,who
was passing on the highway, received
the ball in her mouth, between ber
parted lips. Bha suddenly shut ber
teeth upon it and held K Her only
injury was a slight cutting of tha lips
and tbe breaking ot the enamel of her
two npper front teeth.
"Two of the toes of my buried leg
overlap each other and pain , me dread
fully," said the wife of Jacob Berean of
Mariboro, Mass. Tbe ieg had been
amputated and buried one month. Tbe
husband, unknown to the wife, bad tbe
leg exhumed and tbe toes straightened
out, and she said she knew by the re
lief tbat followed tbe exact moment tbe
act was performed.
This is tbe season for gathering
French truffles, and tbe truffle growing
districts between tbe Alps and tbe
Ruone are very busy,the single depart
ment of Vaucluse yielding nearly half a
million dollars worth in a good year.
The finest, however, come from Perl
gord. Truffles are often adulterated
and "jockeyed." Hollow p'acea are
filled with clay, or several small ones
made to appear as a single large one.
In Paris, even, imitation truffles are
made of potatoes coated with earth from
the Perigord distriet,or pale ones black
ensd with oak dyes.
wtwral
3, 188G.
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Taluable presents distributed to our customers.
THIRD DISTRIBUTION APRIL 1, 1886
Every customer shall have an equal chance '
OUR NEW STOCK
For the Fall and Winter cannot ha
All our purchases are made for .
WAT,- A T A ifrcTTZTTtim OAT
store in the Willamette Valley for either cash
cure some of the rare barains offerT. Jwl
5, 10
where thero is not one
the money elsewhere for.
N. H. ALLEN & Co., .
ALBANY, ORBUON, Jul Stad, 1886, W Alta"r.
A tAlwable VreUral Treaties.
Tbe edition for 1MMS ef the sterling Med
ical Annual, known aa Hovtettar'a Alms
nee, is now ready, and may be obtained,
free of cost, of druggists snd general coun
try dealers in all parts of tbe United States,
Meaieo, and Indeed tn every civilised por
tion of the Wester. Hemisphere. This
Almanac bas been iul regular! at tbe
commencement of evrry year lor over
one-fJftb of a eentnry. It combines, with
tbe soundest practical advice for tbe pres
ervation and restoration ef health, a large
amount of interesting and amusing I Um
retains, and the calendar, astronomical
calculations, chronological items, etc., are
prepared with great eare, and will be
found entirely accurate. The issue ot
liosteUer's Amanaogor 1886 will prob
ably U tha lareest edition of a medical
work ever published tn any country,
The preprletors, Meaars. Hosteller At Co..
Pittsburgh, Ps on receipt of a two eent
stamp, will forward a copy by mall to an;
nersnn who cannot
procure one tn hi
neighbor hood.
The undcrahrncd wilt sell all kinds of
lumber and cedar fence posts at the follow-
ng atationa on the Narrow viauge Kail
Kmu1, f faUsfl l-awaon and Bcllvillc. ir-
aona building houses or barns can have biila
cut and delivered at any of the above
tuitions on short notice. "Lumber la of the
very beat quality, the log being brought
from the fine timber region on the Mc-
Kciuic River.
Wj. E. Spiceb.
Tie Beset? ef l aa
No matter hiw handsome or stalwart a
young man my be otbsrwise. nothing
l-T . M .1.11 1 1 A 1 I
n in tnase up lor a peruauy raaiu aaaaa.
Shining talents are attractive, but a shin.
log vol I is not. The causa may be sick
lies or anything else, yet Parker's Hair
Balsam with stop the tows of the hst r and
atari a new growth of glossy and soft hair
so quickiy as to surprise you restoring
th original color sr. ids same mam. xaoi
a dye, not oily, delicately perfumed. On
ly standard doc dressing.
riaal Preef.
Parties makine final nroofa of claims either
through tbe floaeborg or Oregon City Land
Otlioea, can have the same publimed in the
Dkmotrat by so notifying the Kgiater at
either of those places, Friends of this paper
will confer affavor by considering this when
they make oat their final claims.
Oregon Kidney Tea cures all kidney truo
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Tell your neighbor who is not already a
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tropolitan paper in the country, and the
Dkmocrat, the best local paper in the val
ley, both for $3. This is a marvel of cheap
ness. Call at this office for a specimen copy
of the World.
The Meat Agreeable
As welt as the most effective method of
tiaruitinr hA.riachftM. colds anu revers, or
cleansing the system is by taking a few
doses of the pleasant California liquid
fmlt Mtmedv Svrup of FtgB. 80c and $1
bottles for sale by Foebay & Mason, Lang
don & Co.
Ask your druggist for a package of Oregon
Kidney lea.
ayrau of Pigs.
Manufactured only by the California Fig
Syrup Co., San Francisco, Cel.. is Natures
Own True Laxative. This pleasant liquid
fruit remedy may be had of Foshay ft Mason,
E W Lanadon and Co., at fifty oents or one
dollar per bottle. It is the most pleasant,
prombt and effective remedy known, to
cleanse the system ; to act on tha Liver.
Kidneys and Bowels gently yet thoroughly)
to dispel Headaches, Colds and Fevers ; to
cure Constipation, Indigestion and kindred
lif
C W Lousier at Co., of Portland, are duly
authorized advertising agents for the Dkmo
ckat for that city.
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AGON WOOD AND HARDWARE.
Peters fc Stewart have neck-yokes and
lngie trees, ironed or unlroned, neck
yoke irons, single-tree irons, nib irons,
felloes, spokes, ax-trees, etc., all for sale
heap.
ARN DOOR HANGINGS,
Are always breaking, unless you have
tbe kind sold by Peters & Stewart, of Al
bany. They are made ot wrought iron
cannot jump the traok and will last a life
time. Don't hang another barn door un
til you have seen them.
SO Mi
NEW DEPARTURE
by
Allen
100
0
190 . m
uva 4.VSVSZA, U V UT OUr
and 25 Cent Counters,
article but what vnn r..i a ...
at you would aveto pay double
NOTICE.
hating concladud to close out oil business, now offers Me entire steel- H
STOVES, RANGES, HEATING
AND COOK STOVES
together with Ms entire stock of
TIN. COPPER AND SHEET IRON WARE
AT COST.
As this is a gaanuiB clonng out, now is the time for hoasawifi.
o replenish their kitchens and dairies with ware.
ALBANY,
TO) St MrtMBB.
Statements of accounts of subscribers
with tbe Oast eo sat have been placed in
tbe bands of agents through the county,
so that subscribers desiring to see either
how they island, or to settle for the same,
can doae by calling on them. This Is for
tbe convenience of both subscribers and
the DaUfocRAT, Those desiring to pay a
year In advance and get the "American
Farmer" ene of tbe best agricultural pa
pars In the U. 8 , oan do so with our
agents. Call on tbe following gentlemen
st the places named :
O PCoahow Brownsville.
R Bhelton H ScJo.
F M Milter Lebanon.
Ram May Harrisburg.
F. A. Walts Shedd
A Safeguard.
Tins fatul rapidity with which slight
( olds mid Coughs frequently develop
Into tin; gravest maladies of the throat
and i-.i.i . is a romldcratkm which should
Impel every prudent person to keep at
hand, a-i n "household ivmedv, a bottle of
AYUPS CI IKK 11 Y PECTOkAL.
Nothing else gives such immediate relief
sad works so sure a cure tu all affection
f thi-i class. That eminent physician.
Prof. r. Bweaiaer, of the Malno Medical
School, lruuwick, Me., says:
"ilcdloal arlcnco baa produced no other ano
Syss xju-'ctorimt eo good aa Atkb'b Obbbky
I'ti i.'UAt.. Ilia tuvulu&blo fur elaaSSSS of tbe
threat und luuge.n
Tlic samo opinion is expressed by the
wcll-'. iiown Dr. L. J. Addison, of Chicago,
111., who says :
"I bars novrr found. In thlrty.Bvo ycara of
t'niiiiiiuoiM aiudy mid aracttSS of medicine, any
i.ri'ar:i!lt(ii nf ao yroni viduone AYSlt'aCuBiUtr
PgcTouAi., for trctitmcnt of dlaeaaea of tbo
tnrout nnd Innira. it not only breake up colda
anal ewva m-vere cougha, but la moro effective
than nnvthlng elan In relieving even the mor-t
crioua bronchial und pulmonary affocUons."
AVER'S
Cherry Pectoral
Is not a new claimant for popular confi
dcace, but a medicine which is to-tlay
saving the lives of the third general to:
who have eome into belnjj ulnce It was
Brsl olfered to the public.
There U not a household In which this
hivaiuablc reinctlv has once been in
(itKtueed where lis use has ever been
abandoned, mid there Is uot a person
who has ever ?lvcl rl t proper trial
for anv throat or lung disease susceii
(ih!c of eutv, who has not been made
well hv it.
AVER'S CUEItRY PECTOKAL has
iu numberless lustsnccs, cured obstinate
cu v of cbrente Broncbltls, Iarnyarltls,
a: . I even neute Pneumonia, ami has
eared manv patients In the earlier stages
ef Pulmonary Consumption. It is a
nu diciito that oidv requires to be taken in
rjn-ill doses, isi plcaaaut to live tate, ami ia
i: .d.tl in everv house where tiiore aro
t t , as there U nothing m potHl as
A Y i 'K'S CHGBttT rECTORALfortrcat
mvat of Croup and Whooping Cough.
'these nro. all pht.n facts which can be
r!ii
bedv. end should be re-
lh budv.
Oyer's Cherry Pectoral
rni:p.vBEi by
J. C. Ayer z Co., Lowell, Mass.
fiold by all druggists.
STATE RIGHTS DEMOCRAT,
THE BEST ADVBRTI8II5 H9III
IB THE WILLAMETTE TALL1Y,
Special business notices In Local Col-
? o" par Hne. Begalar Leea
notices i o cents per line.
i rSTJf81 nd IrsDsisDt advsafSMSej4
9 00 per square for the Bast lieiisifjfcsi swift
Ssertion e qtaa for aaeh snawesjawe t
Bates for other advertisements Baade
known on application.
Co..
m price or quaMty.
,?f apr?r tban J-
f?!uce' 0om as
Red CrownMills
IS0M, LANNING A CO., PR6PRS.
. ..ww ruiva scrgajijea Boa raj
AJTO BAKBBS navA
BEST STORAGE FACILITO
Highest ;Price in Cash
Wheat
ALBANY. OR.
FRED GRAF,
Manufa jturer and Dealer in all kiada af
F'TJRIVITtTIfcEe -sJ!
AID MDEETAm
8 First Street Albany, Or
V. JJ, WUL,VTOJf, O. Mm :
W0I.VERT0N & IRVINE,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
BjBrP'&oe up stairs in Fro man's :
ALBANY, OREGON.
jpOR SALE.
One hundred and forty
aarea, faiJS
miles atkove Lebanon. 40 seres
ia m
tivation. 10 acres slashed aad sawn to
grass. Comfortable dwelling,
ouinouses. Cheap. Inquire at
office.
T. J. STITES.
ATTORNEY AT XJLW
-AND
Notary Public
DR. I. N. W0 IDLE,
Veterinary Surgeon,
Of See at Schmee"" tetanies.
F ALBANY, OREGON
sax wa nm.
LATJNBRV AND CHINA MERCHAN1SIBO BTJBJ.
NESS. Rice, tea and Japanaaa goeda. LasW
underclothei, gold at bottom prtoas. Owitssttar Bar
China labor
aTaWNezt to Otty Bask
HARD iV ABE OF ALL KINDS,
Axes, mattocks, brush hooks,
X
tea
8hoyeis,pa(ies, for as, gwnastoaee,
barrows, wringers, ropes, and almost
P. i
an be
every thin z you want, oan
bad
for cash s - Peters A Stewart.
P
A INT 3 AND OILS.
Of all dtscriptioaa sold by Peters k S