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8 IATB RIGHTS DEMOCRAT ISSUED EVERY FRIDAY STITES A NUTTING. iirsiviuri iu...i1 Urmorrnt Uulhllitftoa Mrwadalfela Ssreet. TKIUB OF SUBSCRIPTION ngla oopr, pr year, In advance 2 60 a-! op, p yaer. at ml of year S 00 oofjr. tlx months I M ilngta copy, three mouths 76 nirle numhar 10 PIW KE8H1DNAL CARDH. R. S. STRAHAN. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Albany, ttregon. WILL PRACTICE IN ALL THK Courts of thm state. Will give peoial attention to collections and probate matter. Office In Foster' new brick. 49tf L. H. MONT ANTE. VTTORNEAT LAW, Notary Public UbAuy, Oregon. Office upatatre, over John Rrigga store, tatstreot. visnzstr J. K. WEATHERFORD, (NOTARY PUBLIC.) iTTORNEY AT LAW, ILK t MY, ITTtLL rRACTICR IN At.t. T1IR OOl'RTS OK THK I? st ale Special attention jrl van to MWMMeM ami r.ihale matter. in Odd Fellsw's Temple. f. 0. FOWHI.IV W. R. WU.YRU POWEIiL BILYEU, vTTORVEYS AT LAW, And Solicitors in Chatiferv, ILltlWY. - - ORF.ttfiM. Oolledloos promptly marie on all points. Cleans negotiated on reavsonaht Urm. "OflSce In Foeter'a Rrlok. Tl4nltf. J. J. WHITNEY, Attorney ind Counsellor At Lav -AND-, Notary Public. ALBANY QBECQN, Will practice In all of the Cmrt of .hi State All bosines Intrusted to him rill be promptly attended to. E. W. LANCOON & CO., i!cia;isTx. it ka. Stationery and Toilet Articles, A I . ir- Stock aod Low Prices. CITT DRUG STORH, tyt iLBiM. ori:.o. FOSHAY & MASON, VBOUELAfB AJTB aiTAQr Druggists and Booksellers, Agents for Joh B. Alden'a publications, which we sell at publisher's prices with postagt added. ALRAXY, OttEOOH. A. PRUSHAW, DRUGGIST. Stationary, Toilet Articles, Etc. PRKSIWTIONS C1REFCLLT FILLED, Albany, Or. FURNITURE. ( have the bee uvk rl urnitur in th city and w II aell riipap, Cheap, Cheap, The on! v nUark of WALNUT FURNITURE in tha it v and the lowest prl- In the Valley. Come and Undertaking, .a complete atock and can aiv. s a f I FACTION. Try me. A. B. WOODIN, Revere House, i urun Clral nl rjlswwrtll 4ltMMy. rrM. ueller& Garrett, Prop'rs rhl now I! t. 1 1, fitted ( In Am 4ty)e TaW applied with the host the market aif.rde. Sprinf UkU in every RVonn. A zvl Smpl IUooi f.-r Con nercial Twelw. Ort rw fhkSwW I. anil Tr-m twr M-el.W ALBANY CJLLbGlAlE INSTITUTE NINETEENTH YEAR. ll.lt IKY, OH. the First Term will commence on Tuesday, ept., 15th, 1885. for Mrticuiura coucern.ng the course of study and he pnea of tuition, api.lv to KEV. J. C WICKOFF, rresideal. Aloany Bath Mouse. fl I ' IDIAlvW) WOULD BIBPECT tally i tforoa tb oitiseai of Albany and ri itifctf that I havetak.D charge of thii EttablUb att, l i i. hy oapiaic olaaa room and payin ttlet i "section tn Hasinas n, ezpaetJ tu suit al ,io r'to taay faror U8 with th.ir patronage 8arl Heretofore carried on nothing bat PlT3t-01s Hair Draaaina: Saloons aapaett tw r entire aatitf n Hon to al XCVtldieo an I Ladlei' Hair neatly ea H-.po.1 TOR WURBtlR. dr7j.l. hill, Physician and Surgeon, Oiflce-fir. First and Ferry 8treeta, 1MY - - N. ALBANY IRON WORKS. CHERRY & PARKKS, (Successor to C. C. Cherry.) MacMnists, Millwrights, and Iror Founders, Wi HAVE OUR NEW 8HOP8 ALL completed, and are now prepared to handle all kinds of heavy work. We will manufacture Steam Engines, Grint and Saw Mill Machinery, anal all kindafTron an'l Brass Casting. r ATTEK1S M 1ME US SHORT NOTICE. special attention glvn to repairing ll kinds of machinery. Will also man ufac turn the improved ' 'herry A White Grain ftsr.amtor N. J. HENTOH, Notary Public anfl Insurance Agent, 0 F. BUILDING - - ALBANY, OR Represents several of tke best Fire la si: ranee Companies on the Coast. Call cu him for reliable insurance. State VOL. XXI. For Pain Care, RhoumsMeei. Neeraleia. eSwSeaa, Mula I. TwUttt., rut mis it- 4. toVi nffi ci'.'. VAiTiaeaaaa8' Abtohttr t-i Frw from Opiate, f:tm : and I'oUon. SAFE. 25 SURE. PROMPT. AT U.i'osmt tint Dulu tub iuiniits a. voutxsa co.,tuLTtaoaa,a. Skin TORTURES e-a NO- BLOOD mmi uumiiutunir Eruptions, itching and Burning Skin mm i"nuim mmumoom BvTMk lad e tu-hiuf . Kcaljr. Plnplv. InheHtwl. Scroaloua aaS ..magiou luaeaai m tho Hlmid. gain an4 Scalp. I t un.,! In Cutlctira the mit dkla . ..V.. ...: " " ,uiiic .Kin DMUUMf, externanr ana OaMona leaareaai, the new eicod Puriar in" (OYEItKD WITH NOBEN. . va wiin a fain Jl a tba 4aeaatl cal'ed Eeaema My lao. ww I Im n nttlii'tfJ ... leaaat - ...... . alA. uiu .t.. ana in. Hcnlng- attd burtiinv were almcMt unbearable. Hinv tour -uU. cura R.niedira hivhl. rmu.in.n.ji C give them a trial. uh.- the Cutuura 'aiid futieura M.,. external,-, and Re-oW.m inUnwlly, for four BkWalM I call mvnelf nne.1. in ifr.titnde lor which un.tr ni i'uvmc ataieniant. Mae. Claba a. Faaasamt. Broad Bruok, Ooon. SC'ALPVPACC EABH AND NECK. I wee afflicted with Rcs.au on th. Scalp. Fac. Ear. and Neck, which the tlniajfc. where I H W mll... frunoanced on. tSe wore mm that had t urn, under hi. BsMaa, He edrieea ne to try your CutK-ura Ketnediea, aud after fir. day' mm my emir and part of my fees ware euUrely cured, and I ho,m another week to hare my ears, neck, sad th. other part of my fie. cared. tM K 4th Street, New York. 8tA I M III U DIHEANEM CURED. CttUcarattondaat theaead of iu class. wpecUily U tin thr case w.th th. I 'utu-ura .San II. v. had i. i.u.ualiy good Mtle thla iiiamr, owIbw o the mweaicwce of an if rartci formd luh through aom. Mam e. in th. country, iu which the Cnticura KeoMHilea roe J mtuu.rtury. W. L Ifaasiaa, DrnnrUt. t uiontown. Ky, I I TIC'l 4 REM ED I EA re rold by all droiau. Price : Cnticura SO cento. kt. le..t. St : Sawn. mh. t at. ..i OkewdcaJ tV, iuu,u. tmC for -How toCur. Skia RFAII"KY.,b r"n 'x eol akla by aatag we Cvnct sjt soar. THE SBWiXfi MACHINE U the oamm ef U Urine Pain and weakness .r -. hii.e aide, and ba--k kldt ,ln.. H:iatl-a. . he.t rwine. wokneM and to flwnmailon, the Callmra Antl Fain Mas- t r i infalliablc. MISS EMMA SCHUBERT Fine Millinery, OPPOSITE REVERE HOUSE. Oaa he relied upon for a flrat-eiaae mill. It xe or calm, it el or enow, it la the beet Id use. For tadls address KIKE aUELf4., the To I toaler, cor. Front and Morrison hu., H. rUaal Or. Sol. ag.nt for I'.rkina' Windmill Co., of Miabwauka, Ind., in Oreg-em and Washington. S9m2 C. K. WOLVKBTOW, O, H, Hi VI KB, W0LVERT0N & IRVINE. ATTORNEYS AT LAW f&0'VfA op stairs InFroman's Brick ALBANY, OREGON. Many a Lady is beautiful, all but her skin; and nobody has ever told hei bow easy it is to put beauty on the skin. Beauty on the skin is Magnolia Balm. Red Star TRAP ytl MARK. loubriluRE Wauhin flfton. Krarti oar rairular correspondent ) WAiaufatoK, April 28rd,188G. Such dlttloguUhwd witnetsts on thw stand the Attorney General Jay Oeald end Qrtnd Mast or Work man Powderly, the flrat In connec tion with the Pan Klectrlc, and the two latter with the strike inveatlga tlon, have made these proceedings particularly Interesting. The announcement that Mr. Gar land would testify before the Tele, phonic Comrnltte of Inquiry, draw ao unusually large crowd to the crypt, like room away down under the Capitol. He made his appeaunce looking pale end feeble from hla re cent sickness, and after a courteous salute to the committee, dropped Into the witness chair, In his careless languid way, and proceeded to give a clear, pimple and unreserved state ment of the Telephone affdlr. He had nothing to conceal and was anx. ious to tell all be knew. He Mid the Pan Electric scheme waa simply an organization ef several impeeunlous gentlemen who wanted to better their condition. Hewaa wilting to go into it If It offered any inducements. Attorney General Garland in the course of his statement, told the committee that he had never, In any way, used his official position to ad vance the Interest of the Pan Electric Telephone Company, thst he would as soon thought of Jumping Into the Petomsc with a mill stone about his oeck ae to have done so. He bad oevtr made a penny out of Pan Electricity, but on the contrary, waa 4t0 out on theflkui mint, aod he de clared positively that he had no con nection whatever with the bringing of the Government suit, nnd thst his stock waa not a gift. During the examination of Mr. Humphreys, whole counsel for the Globe Telephone Company, and in politics an Ohio Republican, tnls gen tleman stated thst Mr. Gsrlsnd posi tively refused to talk to him on the suhjsct of Instituting a Government suit, "lie ooovinced me." said the witness, "thst be wss Incorruptible." "Did you try to corrupt him ?" in quired Congressman Kannsy,of Mas. "I did not," responded the witness, "but I may have bed a suspicion re garding the reform pretensions ef the Democrat le At ministration." "You think better of it now ?" akd Chairman Beyle. "I found that some Democrats were honest" replied Mr. Humphrey, "and I think If two hon. est men live, they are Mr. Gsrisod and Secretary Ltmar." The room In which the strike in vest igal ion is being conducted was so overcrowded during the examina' tlon of Mr. Powderly and others that only members ef Congrea and news, paper corresponuVtitt wer admitted during tbe cxBtuinaMon of the groat raiiroad raagnatf , aa Gould. Mr, Powderly was verW Wch ojiizad at, and does not look in til least like a son of tftti. He is refined and .eli cate looking, and wear a long mous tache and spectacles. When asked to tell tbe whole story of tbe strike, lie replied thst he pre ferred to answer "peeiflc question. During the course of his examination he said that the labor organization was per fee1 1 y peaceful. Sometimes Its own members misunderstood the organization. It was sometimes im. possible to control a man by any law when he had been wronged. One point Mr. Powderly said he wanted perfectly understood. It was that if any of the Knights had violated tbe law, the organization would help to punish them. The law of the land was supreme above the laws of or. gantzations. He became impassion ed en this subject and declared that all violator, whether Knights of La bor or Capitalists, should he punish ed. The millionaire violator should suffer the same as the poor man, ' T have made this statement before," said Mr. Powderly, "and people hare seen tit to see In it an Invitation to anarchy. If th" t fi anarchy, in the n tiutf of Uod, whitt is law ?" It is an open question whether tbe Senate or the Houte has been more commendabiy employed ibis week. The latter has not done much nt any thing, and the Senate has done little but vote away the people's money. On one day it passed between four and five hundred private pension bills. This is the largest number of bills ever passed in one day by either house of Congress since the establish ment of the Government. The first thing the Senate did thia week was to vote $200,000 for the erection of a fire proof hsll of records In this city, and Senator Hoar provoked a Sena torial laugh by asking if the proposed building "was for the keeping of the President's privste papers ?" 0 W Loader fc Co., of Portland, ara dn?y authorised advertising agents for 'As Demo chat far that city. ALBANY, OREGON, Ott-DS AND B!VltS. Powlsmlle, Mich., has fifty widows and three widowers. One of Loadon's swatl olahs,the Km pire,has collapse J, with $10,000 in debts. In a price list of apographs appears tbs entry : "Hays, Rutherford B., Icebergs bavabsan seen offiba Labrs dor coast two miles long and 300 feet high. W4 ton, Wood county, claims to make more sourkraut thaa any other tj in Ohio. Springfield, Masa., promises to turn one of its effete roller skating rinks in to sa armory. n American oburch fir Christian worshipers of all denominations is to bo built at Nice. The territory now owned by the Ger man East Arricao S.iciaty measures about 30,000 German square miles. The receipts of the San tfraocisoo post office for tbe rear ending March 31st, 1886, amount to $501,093.16. Stone quarries on tbe estate of Mr. Paroell have been opened, and material la being taken f.om tbem for psving streets in Dublin. S eeding Kansas may bleed again. Thsre is a movement to cut the state in two oo that a state may be made out of the western end. It is estimated that tfcere are more than one hundred clubs in N w York city, ao 1 that their total membership comprise, tr nn 60,000 to 80,000. The HaUon, N. Y., Gazttu Is 102 years old, aid elaims to have nover s warred from Democratic principles sines that, party was founded. The French ministry ef war has end. ed the beard controversy by iesuiog a peremptory order for all soldiers and oHoors to raise bsarde immediately. siroas at Uy Angeles, to order to avoid the $1,000 license imposed by tbe eity authorities, excluded from ite pro gram equestrian performances. Tbe Fifth Avenue Hotel, New Yoik city, roots for $185,000 a year. The letatei get back about $60,000 of this front storekeeper who bare leases on th remiese. The 33,241 names on tbe registry lists oat of ( posses) t 35,000 showed the interest the rotjrs ef Minneapolis, Minn., teok to the iohdI muoieipe' election of that eity. Pes ede i'bia preacher went down into a well to recover the oburch Bible, and was s overcame by tbe fool air at the bottom that h was resuscitated with difficult . Bunker Hill monument is 291 feet high, built cf ao ltd granite, aod every day it oscillates t an I fro, as the boat of the sun fx tend tha e extern or the western tide. Oaavaabaeia Ineks bav been bard to aeeure on Cbeaspseke mv tbe past winter, owin ta he legal prohibition agaioet big, too 4 gun, aod baye lee steady at fonr d d'ar per petr in the Esstera marks'. 0 2,000 wou on are eotapoeUers In Paris, and am Ktvtog tbe saale pt in ters a good deal of trouble I cause of low-priced labor Book work is going to Paris from the privtnes on this ac count. The St. Louis morgue is fret to al' comers, and school children are in tbe habit of oing into that horrible place to gaze upon tbe ghr atly objecta expos ed to genera! view tor identification. An Illinois editor defines a philan thropist as a zsalous person bent on do ing the greatest peeetb.'e good to tee ereateet possiblesamber with tbo great est possible amount of other pa ipla'e money. A new city water const, any has bee a organized in L01 Angeles witb eojpit d stock of $250,000. lis plan . r opera tion is to procure a supply fim several large artesian walla that hava recently been bied. Willie Bradford, five years ld,stray ed away trom bis home in the Cherokee Nation tbe other day, ind the next day what the wolves bad left of the poor little fallow waa found in a mountain glen. A mariue governor has been patented which consists of a float hung over ths stern and connected with the steam valve by a chain. When the stern of the veseel pitches high out of the water tbe float faMa and c'ose the valve. The frog on ih "State" Railroad through Western Maesscbusetta are be ing filled with wood,in oruwi to prevent aeeidenta lib thnt which happened lately, where, br catching bis fooc in a frog, a brakesvat was run over befoie he could get Sbosc, In a late tecttwe- at Yale Professor Arthur T. Hadiey ate ted that n less than 15,000' persons were injured an nually in the United States from the single duty ef coupling oars. This es timate is msvo-e from statistics of surgical aid given to eucb oaeea. An Alabama eootou gin roan ut act uter has just shipped ten ef tbe most im proved rnaebines to Russia. They ere consigned to Moscow, and it is thought thst tbe Russian government; wants tbem to experiment in cotton culture in the Block Sea pt ovinces. FRIDAY, MAY J4, niPEUIOI DEPAE TMKHT, a -3-esBj SSSBrar-i 11 A ra-3SSaasBaSaa XDiTco ar Tfta women's Christian Temperance fJaisn ei st neaeRAKV "Vs.' ALUBMOlf O. lit: TLKK. Ueiulier of the first V, W, 0. T. V. ef Failsde'phls.Va "10 this end was the son of id mauifestsd, thst hs might destroy ,b wotks of tbe devil." I used to say if thsre were any wot ka of the devil on the earth tbs liquor tramc wae one of them. But I havo chanted my mind. I dj not think that tbe liquor business is a work of tbe devil. Let us see. Who enacted the license law 1 We answer th legislaturs. WalJ, who oomposes tbe legislatuto ? We answer again, representatives from 1 I... .1 1 09 . .!.!-. ... .1 . . Wi " uimwiwuv MieirisLS pi wi stave. W liu sends these legislators to the legislature t Why, tbe people of tbe etate by tbeir votes. Now what has the devil to do in bringing the liquor business into ex istence t No, we,the people,, ianted this tree by our votes sod bare been nour ishing it with our votee,lj these many years, aod tbs very best ibi-g we as votsrs osn do is to how down this trse of our own plsnting wbiob has produced so much evil. Ni Christian can afford to take any less radical position in re lation to aoy evil than our Savjer teok. When He was upon earth He said. Tbe ax is laid at the root of the tree, tbeiefure ovary tree which kriogetb forth not good fruit is hewn dowo and cast into tbe 6W This verae.von will aotioe, does not say trim off a few of tbe branches, as high iievoae would do, aod leave the trunk of tbe tree; but first go to the root ef tbe evil out down, aod theo oast ioto the fire. Ie not this radical and absolute prohibi tion. Then let ev.ry vote be an ax,aad every voter a chopper, and let us chop away st this tree until it is absolutely destroyed. All we need is willing hend., and God will accompany tbem itb e divine and omnipotent blessing. When Moses came to the Red Sea with the children of Israel, you will remem ber (4 d told bits to lake hit rod in bis band and stretch In- Ua4 ami uvar tbe a. This Waa all II tnld b.tt 10 do. He walks down to Mssi m -ud carries out the c m ittu 1. Whit was tbe re sult ? The aakra began to file up OO one fide and ran away on the other. Three tbiags were accomplished ; he saved himself, saved bis nation, and drowned every last one of bis enemies. Tbe ooe thing needful is willing hands, and then tb tree must die. The Washington Stntind, -iit-d by tbe attorney of the Uitd Stau-a Brew ers' Association, notes tbe faut that tbe "Liquor-Traffic Oummtssion bi'l, tbe work of tbe prohibit! mtate, has passed tbe Boost, aod sa baa the Temperance School-Boik bill, and adds I "It will be of tbe frrateat internet to all the true friends of liber t y in the House to have the sy m asMi nora called when tboes bills routs up tor a final vote. That vole will b of import ai c isfal fall to candidstee for rv-el-ciion.'' This poHt ioal threat which the brewers' attorney has used ffctiveiy bithaito is fast los ing its p wor. It is a two-edged sword wbioh oan be used quits as effectively by the opponents of tbe liquor tratitc. In moat districts a vote for tbe Com-nvs-i r of Inquiry a ill now rather helr than hiudertbe return of auch memlors of Coogress as msy wib to ba renom inated. In tbe late omioous riots in S . liiuis it isssid that suudr) drunken men wete eonspteuously aol.ve and did much to aggravate the diitnrbsucr. Tbe Isbor troubles of ths 0 -luutry sre now eo wide spread as to give more than usu J sig nificance to the loss f lif- and th "In struction off property a', 8'. L-nii serious enough at any time. With -briety and consequent 8e)f-0introi,ditfi-cult to regulate as may be4he differ ences bet weed tL employed aud tbeir employers, there are none which may not be harmoniously adjusted, without j violence, by arbitration. B ut alcohol is inflammatory, and unfits those who use it for dispassionate thought and ac tion. The drinking saloon is a most important and daogerous factor of the labor problem. U wastes the wages of workingmen, and robs their families of whai, properly husbanded, would insure IO niOHt c i'S ai it?ai. luimuuivy nuiu tbe worst fwrms of pinching poverty and want. In the interest of both tbe em ployed and tbe employers, of peace and good order, the drinking saloon ought everywhere to be promptly end perman ently suppressed. The Toronto oo sent two commis sioners to Maine, to report on tbe pro hibition law. One was a prohibitionist, the other pronouuesd aati-probi bi tienisfc, but both pronouns -1 that the law was a success. THE CHINESE MUST GO. Three young men will do work of all kinds, saxving -wood, gardening, etc. Leave orders at Read A Brownelfs. Oregon Kidaev Tea cures all kidney truo bis Ifl im in f Tii f 188G. SPRING STOCK N H Great care has been taken in our selections, both as tn n,i j ces and,whlle we do not. claim that our Goode any bettSan llft petitors,, we know that they are just as fresh and as trood nn? R guarantee every article just as represented. Ow stock waa nu?cha?ed,r loot Cash, antf wo propose to self as Cheap as any houslin the 'state and Put the Knife to Prices FfuU line of WlU n6et Whe&t at 60 9nts p3r ba8hs1' We ha7e n tock Dry GOODS, Gent's Furnishing GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, GROCERIES, HATS, CAPS. &C. vS&UenWmh Prmpt,y fl,l9d and Psent uponap- N. H. ALLEN & Co., ALBANY, OREGON, MARCH 6, 1886, &? m A,tel' sew to the tine. A'. Democrat : I have read with much interest your article in last week's Democrat en titled. "Now ia the time." It is true that six years ago many Democrate were led to believe tbat Csp. liumpl- a si a s rey, it elected to tbe tau &nate, would vole fir Bon ham for Senate r.and, uneer tbat belief, I ra'.fvaa thst I voted for him, but wbeo he went to the legis lature sod veted steadily day after day for tbe Repoblicso caucus nominre and finally voted fnr D.-lt-h lev Senator, I wae filled with ahame end rrmorte to think that my vnte d-v fer day Wss being cast (or a Republican for United State Senator, but I prataised myself never to be cstifcbt napping again. Prodigal. tub ri nixes i-vs-texc Whence It cometb or wbtther it goetn no u.sn run It !'. It lurks n no psrlbulir lititudf or longitude; It Is partis! to no section or season ; It regards neither atati n k"r condi tion ; It respects neither morals nor manners ; It swoops without warn ing, and its path Is markrd by deso latlon aod death. No man is strong enough or swift enough to ocape its fury ; no mnther inay supplicate its mercy ; no tmbe eo hmocetu or so helpless that it ran command from heaven or earth protection from its relentless and indiscriminate wrath. Temples of worship, places of vice, haunts of misery, aaytutos for the alck are leveled alike ; Mttd among the dead the strong M the weak, the rid and the young, the -lnful; snd the painted II side by sidt. All the signs hv which tbe human miud Is capable of Judging nil the indlca. tlons ef the doom swept walc point to the otenc of a God, but to the temper of n fiend. Th pitiless cy clone ! Wtieneo comet h It ? Whith er goeth it ? Hath it u purpose as the expression of Almighty Power ? Who ran Interpret it ? Who can make it seem consistent rviih the idea of omniscience end I ve ? Who can reconcile mankind f its visita tions ? Who c.n fcrtell Its approach? Who cao provide a ssfe rofuge from its ravages ? Who 1Ex. 'I found a cockroach struggli gin a bowl of water. I look a poanut shell for a boat, I put him into It, gave him two wooden todhpteks for oars and left him. The net morn. Ing I visited him, and h 1 hid put a piece of white cotton lhnad on one of the toothpicks, and sst the fo .tb plck on end as a slgn.il of distress. He had a hair on the other toothpick, and there that cockroach sat a fl h Jng. The cockroach exhausted, had fallen asleep. The sight melted me ioto tears. I had never to chew leather to get a eoul ; I was born with one. I took that cockroach out and gave him a spoonful of gruel and left. Thtt animal never forgot my kindness, and now my nouse is chock ful of cock roachet. I have nover attempted since thon tn do any dis interested kindness." Naturs'a own remetly.Ofegoa Kibvy Tes If yon are going Essfc be sura aud go via ids Oregon Short Line. lb is the best. See adin another column. NO 4a Now being received by Allen NOTICE. towing oonclnM to close out to business, now offers his entire stock 01 STOVES, RANGES, HEATS NO AND COOK STOVES together with his entire stock of TIN, COPPER AND SHEET IRON WARE AT COST. As tbis isagaauiin cbjiai oti, un ft tha tlon for imwwifi 0 rsplenisli their Utchans ani datriss with wara. A man in Nova Sofia is prepsring to tew to New York next aummer a mammoth raft of loe, npara and sawed timber, aggtegting a- ut tbren million feet. Its length will be 410 fret, its width 55 and it tbiekasse 35 fer. It is pointed at b r and a'.arn, aud will cuat $20,000 TS HI BU'etlBKB. Htatetnents of accounts of fubwribera with tbe Dsmocat have been placed in tho hands of agents tbrough tbe county, ao that subscribers desiring to see either bow tbey stand, or to settle for the same, can dt so bj oalting on tbem. Tbis la Bw tbe convenience of both subserit'er : t tbe Dkmocrat. Those desiring to pay a year In advance and get I he" "American Farmer" eoeof the lesi agricultural pa pars In tin lT. 8 , oan do ao with our aeente. Call on tbe following gentlemen at the places named : O PCohow Brownsville. R Hhebon 8clo. F M Miller Lebanon. Sam May Harrlsburg. F. A. Watte Sbedd A Cottage Grnve corraspnudtiut of a Eu no paper makes tho fotlowina enrioua statement ," There is a greater proportion of church going people in Cottage rrore to the number of inhabitants than in sny other town or city iu the state, and a less propor tion of protcwaors of relicion to the size cf the eoDgregation than in any othsr place iu the United States. Au audienco of from 100 to 150, with but three or four professors of religion iu it ia of frequent oocureace. To All Sufferers Of EYE, SIR, NERVOUS, OR RECTAL mum. DRr J. B. PILKINCT0N. Surgeon Oculist, Amist & Specialist, OiTers free consultation. Will be at REVERE HOUSE ALBANY, On tbe Tnrsday afternoon and Wednesday forenoon, fottovnng tke 1st Monday of each mouth. Will make these visits monthly for one year to come. Am curing soon-s or trie worst for tns of above diseases. Refers in Atban y to Jaa. S. Cherry cured or blind ness. 'R A, Rampv, Druggist, and Fred Beflenbacker, farmer at Harrlsburg. con cerning Rectal diseases. A scorn oi other names given on application. w AGON WOOD A.ND HARDWARE. Poters A Stewart have neok -yokes and single-trees. Ironed or uuirouer, neek voke irons, single-tree irons, nib irons, felloes, spokea, ax trees, etc., all for sale heao. I. CASE PLbwS. This famous plow is well known la Linn County. Tho obllled and steel piowa ara wnll made from the verv best material aud are warranted to do as good work and l jcourfullyas well as any othor plows Peters & Stewart are tbe sole agents STATE RIGHTS DEMOCRAT. THE BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM IB TEE WILLAMETTE YALLIY Special business notices In Local Cql- ZnM L main fr ,fe. Kisra'sr Loca notices 10 cents ir line. i?',aI anJ transient advert! It w Per square for the flrat laser knIiw!tfo,' oiber "rfvertisements made nown on application, , Co.. IMPORTED GLENALO. Winner at the Centennial in 18TS. las ported ir.to the UnMed Stares by Jaiuea Burrs. He was sired bv tbe ereat Sovteb prise winner Johnny Capp. His dsrn wa be tbe justly renowned lenald Import ed Glenald atanda 17 bands bitfb atut weighs 2100 pounds. For stvle no horse of his sixe can excel him. Glenald is chief of the Clyde. Bone and feat not excelled bv any other draft claaa. Farmers sboald beer in mind that One largo bor.wa are in Xrood demand and are always saleable. SEASON. Albanr, Friday and Saturdays Msj. Bruce'a farm, Mondays and Tuea- uays. CorvalHe.Welnesdays and Thn lys. Terms, flO, glo, Cans taken to prevent ac-MenU but na responsibility assumed. Good pasture ail be furnished at Corvalli for mar.-s at a distance. Owned by E,Sch!eflfeiin, luglea, Oregon. J. W. Dcair, Agent. Red CrownMills IS0M, L ANN I NO & CO., PftOPH'S. SW PROCESS FLOUR SUPKltiOK m AXU bak 1.1 t-i rSB. rAatruas BEST ST0R-AGv ClL!TiRS. Highest tPricfc in Cash fo Wheat ALBANY OR. FRED GRAF, Manufacturer and Dealer in alt klndsgo FURNITURE, AND UNDERTAKER. 8 First Street Albany, Or T. J. STITES. ATTORNEY AT Notary Public. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT GF ADMINISTRATOR. Notice is hereby given thst the under signed has been duly appointed by the County Court of Linn county, Adminis trator of the estate of Henry William", deceased, Alt persons having elaims against said estate are hereby required te present them, properly verified as by law required, within six months from this date to the undersigned at HarrUburg, Ljnn county, Oregon. This 2tst day of April, 188S. Hiram Williams, Administrator of the estate of Henry WUliams, deceased Ask your druggist for a package ef Orege Kidney Tea. seines 1 ttessasNf iseAeof