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STATE RIGHTS DEMOCRAT ISSUED EVER' R1DAY BT- STITES & NUTTING. UlK4srFlt'Kl ttenaeoral HullUI Itrontlalbia Mrerl. VIRUS OF SUBSCRIPTION aia copr, par jraar, In advanoa iwio opv. par yaar. Hwd )W Infla oopy, iU montha.. ahurla copy, Utra month nd numhar M M 3 DO 1 60 Tl 10 PROFUSION AL CAKD8. R. S. STRAHAN. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Albany, Oregon. WILL PRACTICE IN ALL THE Court of thi State. Will peotal attention to oolleotlona and probate matter. . . i - Office In Foeter'a new brick. 49tf lThTmONT A.NYB. VTTORNEJAT LAW. Notary FitUc. Ilh.nv. OMMM. Offioe npatalra, over John Brttcg atore, am -a - ev 1 AvQHt f J. K. WEATHERFORD, (NOTARY PUBLIC,) kTTORNRY AT I,AW. 4 1. SISSY, . irriLt PRACTICR IH ALL THE COURT OF THR 1 tata. Spadal aUaitln trlvan to oolleotlona ano ro .Mromea in oaa fhws Tm.ie. 14:1 . 0. POWSLI. W. ft. WILTRr POWEIX ft BTlYVEUa JTOHMRYS AT T.AW, 4 nil Solicitors in PhanrrrTt 11.R4KV. ... ARRGOR. OolleoMon promptly made on all polnta. T.tan netritiated on reasonaw trm iTOIBiHi in Foater'w nnrk. Tl4n1itf J. J. WHITNEY, attorney And Counsellor At La? AND- Notary Public. ALBANY. OREGON, Will oraetic in all of the Court of .nlsState AH bualnea .Intrusted to him will be promptly attended to. E. W. LANCDOM & CO., dhi cujistm rloolce. Stationary and Toilet Article, A Lanr Stock and Low Price. OITT DRUG STORE, trl tl.BOY. OBKCOV FOSHAY & MASON, -waOULAV AH HI Alt Dmistsand Booksellers, Aoentafor Joh B. Allien' publication, which we anil at publisher' price with potag added. Al l! V. OREfiAN. A. PRUSHAW, DRUGGIST. Stationary, Toilet Articles, Etc. PECSrtlPTIONS CAREFULLY FILLED, Albany, Or. FURNITURE. ( have the bee- atoHc of nrniture In the city and w.ll nell Cheap, Cheap, Cheap, The only tock of WALNUT FURNITURE ,u the ci( and tbe lowent price in the Valley. Come and aee. Undertaking, oompfete atock and caa Rive HATLs rACTION. Try me. A. B. WOODIN, Revere House, i .r, a'trwa aate) Ellawwrtfc Aiaaw. i Mueller & Garrett, Prop'rs rhla new H :t-. la fitted up in flrat claaa t vie Thlr ,ur p'iA-l with the beat tha market afforda. fqnir Uada in every Room A good Ramp! Room for Cooa nercial Travel n. rarrre r.eb to and frowa tfc Matrl.TaR Al.IiANY UJLLGlAiE INSTITUTE NINETEENTH YEAR. ALBANY. OK. Tbe First Tern will commence on Tuesday, Sept, 15tb, 1885. f ur partieulara concerning the eouraew of atudy and be pnoa of tuition, apply to KKV. S. C. wit tiorr, rreaideat. 4loany Bath Mouse. 4 i iJSDRttSlUNgl) WOULif KKSPECT illy v ifona the eitUtos of Albany and ri tta'ttythat I hvetkD;hrgoftBis KsUbilab aant, nJ, by epiac; Uan room and peyin .rlflt tttetitlon to baiBM, expects to salt al t loin who may fTor u witb their patronage ' heretnfer sarrl4 on notblnc Hat gtrst-01aa Hair Dreaalncr Saloona atpaoti t. (tv antir tatisf lion to al V"Mltaa rjAdii' Hair neatly v Hi i niAS TOS WUTtnKP. DR. J.L.HILL, Physician and Surgeon, Ofnce-oor, Plratanrl Perry Sfraeta, A3XHY OREGON. O OHKRMT C R.P ; ALBANY IRON WORKS. CHERRY & PARKES, (Htu-ocaxira to C C. Cherry.) MacWniitts, Millwrightg, and 1m Foanders. r ft HAVKOUR NEW N HOPS ALL ? completed, and are uow prepared to handle all kind of heavy work. We will manufwiMir steam KnsrlnHM. Griat and Saw Mill Machinery, and all klndaoflron and Rraaa faatinir. ,4TTt N 4IK ON HIIOKT NOTIeVK. "tpetdal attention (riven to repairlnR all kinda of machinery. Will alw mannfac tare the improved Oherry A White Gr.i Rparatnr WANTED. - a A oapabte man or woman of Immenae rgy to tako the agency of tbi or eome for the "Hlstarvnf Callfor- " To the right party It will pav from to 1300 per month Addrea F. Per Manatcer icoldental Publishing Co,, Sutter St., Sau Franclaoo, VOL. XXI. AT th cainus . TCMi.Ba ra.tkTiRMaa o. Red Star TWADt Vg MARK. ough lurjk JVe fro Optt, Emetic mmd IVtoet. PROMPT. 255r?" AT ! Mimni an it Ostites. tea cMiaua a. tou&lsr ca. cartioaa. is. Eczema. And every apcciea of Itching and turning Oieewee Cured by 4 ntienrau KCZCalA, or hall Ktieuin. with aironlitiiir luhirur and hurtling , tn.Uittlv ra STveci br a wum bath with Culk-ura 8wp ami a lnirl Application of CuMcura, the great akin Cure. Thai repeated dally with two or mrre w vuucura raaolAonl, tha nw blood purifier, to keep the blood cool, the I rapi ration lUr and unir iUltn?, thf bosrela open, tbe -r and kkt. neye active, will .peagtly ff f mail. Tetter; King woftn. IV.rlaaU. Li hen. ITttrltua, (toaid head, dan druff and .vary attack ot IUrhmgl aT pimy humora of the ac.Jp and akl.t. when the brat nfayaf. ane ali RWI I-"'. Will McDonald. PaarU ru atreet. ( hlaA.mU full acknawledtrcaacura of Ecaema. or hul, ne,k, far, arraa and leg f.r .even tea., yaatra; not abi. to waik exeept on hand and kuea fr ana rear i not able nanllv cured and or CuUcura Raaulvaut ibJnt tmnRrri and CuUcura Soap (tha great tkm curaa) xtmailjr. Char lea lloturhtan. lawyer, tt RoaAon. repot ta a ca utulcr hi. l Uon f- ten yearv. which the patitnfa body and lira be, and U which ail known -nethnda .rf Ural- had been app.ltd wlth.mt rnrfll. which waa leoMiy or th t uticura o ckan nnd healthy rk in. Mr. John Tliiel. W.lkc.l.-..- P. nr. arltaa : I have euTered from Soil Rbwun f..r eight year., at time a bad that I could not aticini t.i mt bu.n..aafo weak. at a in.e Three hosea of IMticurAtMl four hottlea Raaolvant have entirely cured ma of thia dreadful db taae." Fbykcian- Praaerib Tbem.-l hav. eothing but tha gweat praiae for the malia obtained from your Cwtl ra Heinediea. of wb ch I hate eid more than of all othcrioi tha kind. UOSHO BOXTJ, M. D. 1500 R Drad at. Fhlladalpbia Peru., Are erl by all dragtiatt. Prle: CmccaA. Me. , Rmolvut. fi ; ear. ssc Ptirm Dare as a Caaa- KU '" Ha-nB' Mm' r "Uow Cara TIKV tha complexion and akin by aday Um Ctrrict aa sear. laud by t by tha Outlaw- Anti Pah gegnlaal Saw.O i a ! AMtidoA to Baa aaat kafli Origiaal. laauBMe. At Dragjrka, It MISS EMMA SCHUBERT Fine Millinery, OPPOSITE REVERE HOUSE. PERKINS Windmill Ota ba relied upon fur a firat-claae mill. fifalaor calm, 49 at or mow, It ta tha beet In um. For eV.dls add re. filBK, anRRJMP. th Toll Healer, cor. Front and MomaonhU., PorVae J Or. Hole Ajfant for Perkine' Windmill Co., of Mlabwaaka, Ind., In Oregon and Washington. aOaal C. R. WOLVKKTON, O, H, IBTIltaV W0LVERT0N & IRVINE, ATTORNEYS AT LAW 0fOfic up stair in? Fro man 'a Brick ALBANY. OREGON- vv w.m.mib rav itth aa las Did you Sup- pose Mustang Liniment only good for horses? It is for inflamma tion of all flesh. Jam GERMAN REMtOY P . . l!0tM Rheamatlsm. Nearaleia, rui ram nrumn mtimm. iimam. tmm. I WaihiiifftMn. Frem oar regular ooiraiponaant.) W arhir otok, April lOtb,1880. I was on tht point of say log that nothing was going on hare now, but I reflected and remembered that much is transpiring, both of interest and Importance. Congress is addressing Itself to appropriation bills, contested election cases, and the subject of In terstate Commerce. The Senate Is discussing the fisheries qu.stlon and hearing pleas for open executive ses sions. Congressmen ere presiding end speech funking at meetings held la the Interest of labor ; Commission er Black Is quietly unesrthing pen Men frauds,and proving that his pre. decessor, Dudley, really did pay enldiers who never went to war ; the Congressional Psn Electric inveetlga tlon Is winding op its eventless career; arrangements ere steadily progressing with a view towards materialising the proposed Exposition hete In 1889, and lastly, the gossips say the Presi dent h to be married In June, In regard to the outcome of tbe Senatorial debate on the abolishment wf Star Chamber proceedings, the opinions ot two Senators may be tak en for what they are worth. Senstor Morrill of Vermont said to Senator Reck of Kentucky, I am beginning to be afraid tnat this open executive seeslon resolution will he carried." You may eet your mind at rest on that point," replied Mr. Beck, "not even a respectable vote will be taken In Its favor." Senstor Piatt started the ball in favorof pubile Senatorial proceedings. He eald there are two words which tbe people of the country wanted to eee expunged from their political vo cabulary. Tbeee words are "privi legea" end "prerogativee." If It were not for being all! eretlve he would heve added two other words, 'patronage" and "perqttlsilee,"wblch the people wanted to have go. He lnaisted that the Senate was no place to assert prerogative, that Senators bad better trust the people if they wanted tbe people to trutt them. Of the 14,000 newspapers in this coun. try, fully 10,000 had declared for open doors, and he as id It was tbe country newspapers tbst represented tbe real sent I men I of tbe country. Tbe Republican Senater never ex pect to be called together again la caucus on the quest i m as te what policy they shall pursue witb regard to the President's nominations. Mr. Edmunds, they say, must have been convinced when the caucus last ad. Journed, that no amount of caucusing would enable him and his few follow ers to dictate the policy of bis party c l league. He ontinues to scold them whenever they vote to confirm tbe successor of a suspended office holder, but they are so used to bis abuse tbst it makes but little impres sion upon tbetn. Under the present A.dmioistrati"n there has been a reduction (of 207 clerks in classified servlco f i Treasury Department whose ac-r vices were not needed at all, and whose plaeee wiii not bo filled . The result is an annual saving to the Govern ment of $232,600. And if the state ments of certain officials in the various departments are true,liie persons who hare beon nppolnted to o flee during tbe pist year accomplish nearly twice as much work as was performed by tbeir immediate successors. Not mnny months ago Higgins was the terror of the Treasury Depart ment. Now It is Chief Clerk Yeoman- He paralyzed the Treasury employees by issuing the nine o'clock order, re quiring them to be at their desks at that hour. 'Ah, times are not as they used to be." said a Detmtraenl Clerk. Tn the good old days of the Grant ad ministration we clerks flourished like the green bey tfee. It was before the days of economy, and there were more clerks than work, so no one was rushed. Our hours for duty were easy, and we came and went pretty much a wo i.laiM-d." Well how le it now ? 1 1 o ibitigs ehangod ? Yes, everything is run by clock work ; the clerk must be exactly on tlmo or he is reported for censure liko a school boy. If he wants to leave his office during business hours, he must hold up his hand and ask the chief for a pass to go out. And under the new Administration, if a clerk Is sick two days, the time be loses will be de ductsd from his pay or his leave. In the good eld time, such a thing as that wss unheard of, and I know o many instances where clerks have obtained leaves of absence with pay for two months, to take a trip to Florida. The reclassifies tlon of department clerks proposed in a bill by Repre sentative Cox, of North Carolina, ex cites a good deal of interest. The old public functionaries, who are pottering through seven hours per day at $1,8000 a year, think of a r? ALBANY, OREGON, classification that would reduce then to $000 psryesr, with holy herror. The nine hundred dollar fellows, who are doing twice as much work as the old functionaries, are praying for a reformed civil service on the Cox plan. a BACH rest Lira. Thr Rerrew Kra mt a WRIfe Mae free a Haaal al laaiaaa. 'I never read ef an Indian outbreak but what I tbink of an encounter 1 ence had witb a pnrtioo of Geronimo's bloodtbiraty devils," said Mr. George Carroll to a reporter. "And, white I escaped, thanks to tbe atiptrior speed of my horse, without injury, I never bear tbe Apaches msnUened without shuddering. Ii was In the suaasasr ef 1878 Tbe Apaobaa were then peaee ful, hut an outbreak waa expected at any moment. I learaed that a part? of miners 'tad struck it riob in tbe Fiorita Mountains, at a petat about fourteen miles from Darning, and I re solved to visit tbe oamp. I bought a beautiful blooded bay horse, fully six teen bands high, veiy powerful, sod which seemed poeeeeed witb tbe in telligence of a human being, and rode away. 1 found the eamp without any great trouble, and learned ibat the stories of tbe miners great find bad been greatly exaggerated. In faot,they wete pulling up stakes preparatory to leaving that day for a oamp aome miles d lata nee. They begged me to accom pany them, giving as reason thai tbe Indiana were around tbe camp tbe night before and it was unsafe far me to return. A I bad as 'engagement in Doming that night, 1 lefused tbsir of fer and slat ted on tbe return trip. The men accompanied ma to tbe trail, where we parted. Tbe trail at tbe foot of tbe mountain wai abrupt, and ran through a small canyon. Jast as I emerged from tbe gorge 1 saw a eight that fairly ah 1 1 led mo to my marrow. About a quarter of a mile to tbe right of the trail were seven ef tbe moot hideous looking seouadrele I ever looked upon. jTbey weie a portion Osronime's savagea seated oa penis, and a glance allowed mo thev wife heavily armed ith Wicebeetere. Dee idea having tbetr war paint on, each wore a sort uf skull cap, on tbe aides of which were fastened tbe borne of a door. Tb mo. meat I came out tbey eet up a eboet that made my blood run cold. I cealdn't go back to tbe minora with any cor- taiety of finding tbecs, for we bad been separated an hour. To goabead would probably roouii in a horrible death. To retreat ami biiio in some can en was impossible, for tbe dovilo would find mo , to ttgbt tbtm in tbeir own otyle wouid bo madneaa, tor tbey would starve me out. My only recourse was to make a race fur my life. I knew I could depend upon my boree unleee be should meet with some uaiebsp, sod my mind was quickly made up. I urged the splesdtd animal forward. Hs too, rtnd to appreciate the ait nation, for be leaped down the ateep decline without a misstep, sod (bo race for life began. The rd dsviii, too, wore urg ing ibeir ponies to tbeir utmoat, and it locked aa though they would head me off. At the touch of tbe atuira my hoiae fairly flow over the ground, and ss ths distance to tbs objective point grew less tbs excitement increased. thought ef her to whom I was te be joined tbe following month. It was my last trip, and should 1 be killed wbo would know it ? Would ths red devils leave enough of me by which I could be recognised, should tbey catch ma ? All these thoughts ran through my mind like lightning. I had reach ed a point where it was impossible for them to bead ma ( ft, and I knew that unlase my horae atepKtd into a bole I would win tbe race. I had atill about four miles to travel when my horse stumbled. Fertuoately, however, I caught the horn of the saddle and savtd myselt from bring throws over tbe horse's bead. He raised btmaelf and was sway like the winds, a bile the In dians, with a yell, began firing. Here was another trouble I had not antici pated. I aid not fear being bit my self, but what if my borso should bo disabl ed ? The bouses sod tbe spires of tbe churches could easily bo seen, and if I could only attract the attention of the people by firing I would receive their aid. I turned in uiv saddle while tbe bullets were whizzing about me, and, taking a basty aim, fired at the nesrest Apaehe. Whether 1 hit him or hi horse I know net, but horse and rider rolled over and over on the ground. The Indians atopped and with demon iacal yells, clustered around the fallen brave, while I, having ne time to in vestigate, rode into town a very thank ful raaa." Chicago News. "How does it happen, Mr. Hoar," asked a gentleman on Thursday, "that you have changed your mind so radic ally ainco 1881 on tbe question ef tbe Executive power to suspend or re move ?" "Well, really," replied the Senator sweetly, l,you put it too strong ly. It is not my mind which bts changed, but tbe circumstances " FRIDAY, MAY 7, mtS OF PBACTK AL INFORMATION. Drain pipes and stl places thai are sour or impure ma? be cleaned with lime water or carbolic acid. Oil ef lavender will drive sway flies. Grained wood should be washed with cold tot. If a bedfieatl creaks st each move ment of the sleeper, remove ths slats and wrap the end of each in old newpapers. This will prove a com plete silencer. Carpets should be thoroughly best en on the wring side first, and (hen on the right side, after which spots may hs removed by the use of ox-gsll or smmoola and water, Cayenne pepper blown into the crscks where ants congregate will drive them swsy. The same remedy Js sisa good for mice. If gilt frames, when new, are cov. ered with a coat of white varnish, all specks can then be westied off with weter without harm. Strong brine may tie used to ad. vantage ia washing bedatesd. Hot alum water it also go-Kl for thii pur pose. If the wail about the stove has been smoked oy the stove, cover the black patches with gum shellac, and thvy will not strike through either paint or kslaomlno. Uelleboro sprinkled on the fijor at night destroys cockroaches. They eat It and are poisoned. Mortar and paint may be removed from window glass with hot, sharp vinegsr. Furniture needs cleaning as much as other woodwork. It may be w li ed with warm soapsuds quickly, wip d dry, and then rubbed with so oily cloth. To peitsh It rub with rotten etooe and eweet oil. Clean of tbs oil and pollah with chamois skin. When herd finished walls have been kalsvimloeaj tbe soiled coats should be washed or scraped off be- fore a new one is put on. This t the most disagreeable part of the process. Tno furniture ehould be covered, as the lime makes spo' rk H are remov ed witb difficulty, p i I y upon black walnut. Remove fl i wtfipo alai. e 'i.ou win dew aill by iqr.iog with ft' wood ashes, and rinse wi h clean water. Cold cresut. whi;h easily becomes rancid, may be preserved by the sd- dition of s small a moo ot ef salicylic acid. A medicsl journal Mya that tn car rylng children In ths arms care should be tsken not lo carry them hMiusl)y on the same side, as thia tend to mike them one-aided. A good fingernail polish is pure oxide of tin, tinted with carmine and perfumed lo suit. Apply by rubbing on the nalt either with a fi iger or a nail polisher with leather. toon AveBisva Ni man doing a email buauiee haa doits much advertising as Mr. Hr. man, the Republioan candidate for Congress. Of oourae the Vaquina Pott. Mail and or her amall fry politi cians wilt be awfully offended atsbia remark, but when we are borne out in our siatiucnt by sued good Republican authority aa tbe Qrejoniaii wo may wall 1 amain content iu the righteous- neaa of our belief. Here 1 . what the Qregonian ays : "Herman it is claimed has made himself quite popular among the mass es by the free use of tbe wire and printer ink to rprsa tbe pro pie witb hi great activity ; while those wbo see through this little game, are quietly waiting for tbe net result of bis labor, and are willing to raider bim ail the credit that ia due." Whttt do )ou taluk of it f -a a - It is a pertinent questiou fur avers Democratic voter to determine fur him self whether he prefers to have a Dem ocrat to repreaeot him in ihe legislature or a Republican. Tha Democratic oan didatea for the Lo ear Hue are all men of good ability and good repoUti mnd will faithfully represent the peajjle of Linn on the suhjeat of taxation. mw. mem and legislative control over the encroachments of monopolit-s. Tiy should all reoaive te uulted voe rf the party. A debt reduction ef over fourteen million dollare laat month aoarsely prove that hi country is on the road to ruin ; but, just as like as not, the despondent organ won't notice the re duction t alt .. ss' Six Creamerle. There are now aix creameries in the Northwest, and here is what the Rural Spirit says about them : The six creameries which will soon be in operation in Oregon and Washington -will convert the milk of at least 2,400 cows into butter daily. Allowing one pound of but ter to the cow per day, at s cents pet- pound, would foot up the snug lime sum 01 $219,000 per year. The milk, after the butter is taken from it, is worth at least $ 57,7150, so that the product may be regard ed a worth no less than $27375- Will it pay to keep out bogu butter by an honest law, and an honest enforcement of the law ? cmorm 1886. SPRING STOCK N H Great care has been taken in our selections, both as to quality and nri- !&WIZ!!! flalm tha4 ?r Good3 y better than oSr cSm petitory, we know that they are iust as fresh and a . guarantee every article just as represented. Our stock was 9 purchased for pot uasn, ana wo propose to sell as Ohean as arw h fill Put the UH 2rUt neet Wheat at 60 0ents P bushel- We have in stock Ot A VAAA JAIAW VTA. Dry GOODS, Gent's Furnishing -GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, GROCERIES, HATS, CAPS, &C. plication ??te taken WU1 be prompfcly flI1,,d and samples se it uponap- N. H. ALLEN & Co., ALBANY, OBEOON, MARCH 6, 1886, Jack aa a Jker. We do not believe m keeping Jack Pomp nev name before our reader, but the fol lowing from a Sew York paper tell of auch a smart tittle trick bv Jack that we give it : Thi afternoon a boat race took place on the Hudson River near thi place. The distance wa one mite and return. Jack Drmparv, the champion middle -weight pttgtltatand voting Willi were in one boat and Tom Clearr, Dcmpacv'a trainer, and a vouth named Sherwood rowed in the other. The stake were a aatpner for the partv. The race wS won easily bv Demnaev and hi partner. Before tarting out, Jack had succeeded in fastening an empty paint pail at the stern of hi opponent's boat, which acted somewhat aa an anchor, it was not discovered until tbe champion's craft waa so far ahead that it became impossible to make up for tbe lost time. Clcary and Sherwood enjoyed the joke hugely, will pay for the supper and say they iW straighten accounts yet. e- "'- Candidate tor office will take warning from the following true picture of a Thomas Cat taken by the M. A. T. just after Mr. Cat had been defeated for the office of drum major of the First Ward cat brigade : More thao one half of all th arrests made laat year in Bngor, Mr., whets lbs-re is an tton-clad pr thibUerj law tn fofce, are -portcl to i nfm drunkenness. THE CHINESE ML' ST GO.-Tkrt yoMHff men will do w of ', wood, gardening, etc. Leave trd rt at Read f- UrawmeiTs. C W bonder A O., of Portland, ra duly Mtboriaed advertistug agents f r the Dkmo csat fer that city. Oregon Kdnev Tea cores all kidney troo bl Oregon Kidney '1 ea. gist. Forale hy all dru Tell Year Seihbr. Tell your neighbor who h not already a subscriber to tbe Dkmocrat that we will furnish him the Weekly Wmld,vi best me tropolitan paper in the country, and the Democrat, 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 Mass agreeable As well a the moat effect! v method of dispelling headache, colda-and fovera, or oleansintr tha ay-tern iabv taking a few dose of tbe pleasant California liquid fruit remedy Syruo of Fla. Sue and SI botilaa. for aale by Vosbay A Maon,Lang don A Co. ay rap r Fls. Manufactured only by th California Fig Syrup Co.. San Francisco, Cal.. ia Natures Own True Laxative. This uleaant liquid fruit remedy may bo had of Foshay Mason, K W Langdoo and Co. , at fifty cents or one dollar per bottle. It is the most pleasant, prombt and effective remedy known, to cleanse the system ; to ant on the "3r Kidneya and Bowels pently yet thoroughly to dispel Headaches, Colds and Fevers : to cure Constipation, Indigestion and kindred lb TAOS WOOD AND ITAKDWARS. Peter A Stewart hove neek -yokes and inia.i.raAi. ironed or unironod, neoK- voke Irons, aingle-tree irons, nib iron. felloes, spokes, ax trees, eio heap. all Sot sale T I. CASE PLOWS. This famous plow Is well known in Linn County. Th chilled and steel piowa-era wall made from the very best material and are warranted to do as good work and eotir full y aa well aa any othor plows Petera Sc Stewart are tbe sole aaonta jr NO 4 J Now being received by Ullen & Knife to NOTICE. having concIuM to close out his business, now offers his entire ttoektt STOVES, RANGES, HE ATI NO AND COOK STOVES together with his entire stock of TlMe COPPER AND AT COST. As this is a ganuina cMaj itf, m i t!n Ha, fop hTl1sif8 o replenish their kitohens ani avirias with wars. ALBANY, F-ISB. 9th 14-5. TO SfBCKISESM. Statement of account of subocribera with the Dkmociat have been placed in the hernia of agonta U rough tbe county, ao that subscriber desiring to aeo either bow tbey aland, or to aettle for the same, can do ao by ' : n s . v. . Ttie ia for tbe convenience of both eubacrlttera and the Democrat. Those desiring to pay a year in advance and get the ''American Farmer" ane of the beal agricultural pa pr iu the 1. 3. can do ao witb our event. Call cu ihe following gentlemen at tbo piaoea named : O Ptabow Brown villa. R She Iron ...SclO. V M Mdler Lebanon. Sam May - HarrUhurR. F. A. Waite Sbedd Twin Foes to Life Are indigestion :tud Constipation. Their primary oymptuius art; among I ho most tlistressing of minor human ailments and a host of diseases, speedily resultant from them, mutually aggravate cadi other and assail at (n' the whole niuthinery of life. XuuHoa, Foul Breath. Sour Stonmeh. Dizziness, Head iches, UHions Fever, ,Jimulioe, Dyspepsia, Kidney Diseases, Piles, Hheuin it ism, Neuralgia, Dropsy, and various Skill Disorders, arc niuoug the symptoms, and maladies ennvd hv (U-ra ugvmeut of of the stomaeh and laiWels, A Thorough Purgative medicine i" lle first necessity for cure. Then the cathartic effect mut ho main tained, in a mild degree, ,jut fUtheieti' to prevent a recurrence of eosti eness, undid the same time the liver, kidney and stomach must be stimulate! and strengthened. Ayer's Pills Accomplish this restorative work letter than any other mcukinc. They are searching and thorough, yet mild, i i their purgative action. They 'do not gripe the patient, and do not induce a costive re action, as is the cli'ect of other cathartics. Withal, they possess special properties diuretic, hepatic, ant) tonic, of tno Inghest medicinal altiv' and Absolutely Cure All diseases proceeding from tl Border of the digestive ami assimilatory organs The prompt Use of Ay ICR's Pi .US to correct the first indications of reative ness, averts the serious lllursscs which neglect of that condition wonld ineritahly induee. All irregularities in the e ion of tin- bowels tooscnoss as well us consti pation are hemtieialiy eon trolled by Ayi-k's Pills, and for the stint ilatioh of digestive organs weakened hj long continued dyapcisria, one . or two of AYSR'S Pli.t.s daily, after dinner, will do more good than anything else. Leading Physicians Concede That Ayku's PILLS are the beat of nil calhavtie medicines and many practition ers", of the highest standing.' customarily prescribe iheih. AYER'S f liailaiSal PRKPARF.D BY Dr. J. C. 4jfr & Co., Lowell, ass. Analytical Chemists For auto by nil Druggist. ;. STATE RIGHTS DEMOCRAT, THS BEST ADVEETISISB MEDIUM IK THE WILLAMETTE YALL1Y Special busline notice In Local Col amps 16 cent per lino. Regular LooA notice 10 cent por line. For legal and traualent aJvertisemejata II 00 per Mquaro for the r4 iaetafiuuspd 60 cent per ajuare for each auroremoat insertion. Jtatea for other advertisement made known on application. Co,. r vuou am UllO ObCwlfW, CwAAU Prices 57 First Street Alban SHEET IRON WARE IMPORTED GLENAL0. W inner at the Contennial in 1676. Im ported into the United States by Jam Burrs. He was sired by tbe Rreat Searti prize winner Johnny Capp His dam w by tbe justly renowned lileuald- Import ed Glenald 'atends 17 hand high ami weiarhs 1"100 pounds. For atvle no hore of hi size can excel bim. Glenald is chief of the Ciydea. Bone and feet not excelled bv any other draft elaas. Farmers shoald bear in mind that fine large hores are iu good demand and are always saleable. SEASON. Albany, Friday and Situ rdaya. Maj, Bruce' farm, Monday and Tues days. CorvallKWfidnwtdays and Thursday. Terms, 10, t&l. Care taken to prevent ae -Mlent but no responsibility assumed. Good pasture wil be furnished at Oorva!li far mares at a distance. Owned by IS. Sobieffelin, In glee, Oregon. J. W. Dc.aj, A gout. Red CrownMills ISOM, LANNINfi & fOM PROFIVS rw PROcsssi not R scran 10 a ron pamtrsa A v : BARKMS CSS. BEST STOHAO1' CMJTiES. Highest ia Cash fc Whtrth ALBANY OR. FRED GRAF, Manufacturer aud Dealer In ali klndo AND UNDEETAIEU 8 First Street Albany, Or T. J. STITES. AT TOR NT EY AT LAW -AND Notary Public- NQTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATOR. Notice is hereby given that the nndtr signed haa been duly appointed by ti e County Court of Linn county. Adminis trator of the estate, of Henry William, deceased. All persou having claims against said estate are herebe required Uo present them, property verified as by law required, within six months from tbi date to the undersigned at Harruborg, l.lnn connty, Oretron. This 2lst day of April, 1886. Hiram William, Administrator of the estate of Henry 'WiMlatns, deoeaeed - t Ask yoar .irnggist f-?r a package of 1 Kidney lea.