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STATE RIGHTS DEMOCRAT ISSUED EVERY FRIDAY STITKS ft NUTTING. ..i vniMUI H l . lii Oem.rrnt HuililtmROM Kruutlalttn Street. TSRMS Or SUUSCUIPTIOH agio UN, xr yr, in advance MM u-to o-tpv, pr year, at and of year 00 I tift ooyy. tlx months 1M Injrl oo.v, thrpo month ' It ...!. numbar 10 PROFESSIONAL CARDS. R. S. STRAHAN. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Albany, Oregon. WILL PRACTICE IN ALL THE Courts of this 8tate. Will give tpeolal attention to collections and probate matter. In Foster's new brick. 49tf L. H. MONT ANTE. VTTORNE YAT LAW. Notary Public. vibstny, Oregon. Office upstairs, over John Briggs store, st itreet. Tl4n2Stf J. K. WE ATHERFORD , (NOTAHT rUBUC.) ATTORNEY AT LAW, tiiuw. onnoov. tTTH.L PRACTICK IN KU, THK COURTS or TOR ' T SUU. Spaaiat attention given to collection and rohate matter, f T - n. o In Odd Fetlaw'a Tempt. 14:t . o. eowwt.r.. w. n. hiltkh POWKIiL & BIlVEU, vTTORVRYS T TAW, And Solicitors in Chancery. ILH4NV. - ORRfeOIf. Collection promptly made on ell point. Loans negotiated on reasonable term. twTOfrloe In Foster's rVk.-"Wt THnlOtf J. J. WHITNEY, attorney And Counsellor it Lav AND Notary Public. ALBANY, OREGON, Will practice In all of the Court of .hlssute All business Intrusted to him will lie promptly attended to. E. W. LANG DON & CO., nMl'GGIHTs. etooke. Stationary and Toilet Articles, A Larg Stock and Low Prices. CITY IDHTJC3- STORE, tjfl tlBtT.OKM.I). FOSHAY A MASON, vaokauAia Asa aaratir Drnggistsand Booksellers, Agent for John B. Alden's publications, which we sell at publisher's prices with postage sd led. ALBANY, OKEttOlf. A. PRUSHAW, DRUGGIST, Stationary, Toilet Articles, Etc. PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY FILLED, Albany, Or. FURNITURE. ( have the bee- etoek of urmtoro in the city and wU roll Cheap, Cheap, Cheap, Tho only stock of WALNUT FURNITURE in tho cltr and ths lowest price In the Valley. Come and see. Undertaking, A complete stock and can give SATIS FACTION. Try me. A. B. WOODIN, Revere House, ..riir. WtsSassi EMawarth Albany. Oresws. ueller & Garrett, Prop'rs rUia new Hot t' ia fitted up In first claaa ty !e. TabU a urpiied with the beat the market afford. Spring Kola la every Rixrn. A food Hatopie Kooro for Cotn mircial Trareier.. tfTVrrr Cnaeti in and ftn thr H.iil.Yl ALBANY 0JLLEG1A1K INSTITUTE NINETEENTH YEAR. ALBANY, OR. Fbe First Term will eommence on Tuesday, Sept., 15th, 1885. for particular concerning Vie couraea of atudy and be price of tuition, apply to KKt J. t. WfCUorr, rreaidesl. Aioany Bath Mouse. IM z. i li:t ; 1 iNED WOULD BSSPSCT till -iform the .!itieni of Albany and ri jViUythat ( havetakaDchargaofthia Eitabliih MeOifSai by keeping olaan reomt and payin , ..ri-1 tttaation to baainsai, axpeeti to wit al ,t who mT faTor us with thair patronaga H itIij; S-rtofora narrlad on nothing bnt Flrat-CUss Hair Ureaslnar 8aloons axpaetf to gira antira aatiaf'ition to al ssO-ril-iiea 1 adiaa' Hair neatly os DR.J.L. HILL, Physician and Surgeon, Olfloe-cor. First and Ferry Streets, A ANY - - OREGON. (IHKHIII o. b.pv um ALBANY IRON WORKS. CHERRY & PARKF.S, (Successors to C. C. Cherry.) Machinists, Millwrights, and Iror Founders. TK HAVE OUR NEW SHOPS ALL if completed, and are now prepared to handle ail kinds of heavy work. We will manufacture Hteam Engines. Grist and Saw Mill Maehinery,and all kinds of Iron and Brass Castings. PATTF.KNK HIK ON MHOBT NOTICE, special attention given to repairing all kinds of machinery. Will also man ufao ture the improved Cherry A White Grain Hrnarator N. J. HENTON, Notary Public and Insurance Agent, 0- F. BUILDING - ALBANY, OR Represents several of tke beat Fire In m ran co Companies on the Coast. Call c o bint for reliable insurance. State Eigttfe VOL. XXI. WEI JJ GERMmreMEDY I , fl , Cerst RttttttMfrtltm. NtMrlifls, SI L.0I I jm!M ir)i,vfv JVee frm Op(tH-, Emtia SAFE. SURE. PROMPT. 25fe AT Du'imti vt. 1..i .... THK OitKLK A. KM.ILK.1 OA, HAITI SOBS, IB. Skin TORTURES AND BLOOD HUMORS. Humiliating Eruption, lulling and Hurnlng Main Tnrturva, Maaiaaaaaa aVssa, and ev.rv ciM i4 Itohins-. hvahr, limply, Inherited. Krrofuluu. and i ntatfou. Haasaw ol lha Wood. Sain and HfaJi with If . hair from infam-v xn , w,, art' nuattfy. ... ..j , uvi.un, m. (rreat ain i-urc, and Cull and luUt'ura Kaaub teinar.v "!. an rinuMiw mm beautlDer. utrrnallr. rtt, the new Bl.ud Purlflr la- COVERED WITH NO REN. I Itare been afflicted alnce Uet March with a akin Uiwarc the dooiara ealad Keaaaaa My face waa covered with scab, and aorea, and tbe Itching and burnlnf were almoat unbearable. Keeinirvur Cutl cura Rvmedic. ao highly reoomraended. oncluded to give them a trial, nalnc the Cutirura and CuUciira S.pxumaliv.ad Keeolvent internally, lor lour month I call myeelf rated, in gralitade for which I make thu public Utement. public i , . alaa. Cuiba a. Faxaaaua. Broad Brook. Oonn. Nt ALP,FAt E, EARN AND NECK. l afflicted with Kcaema on the Scalp, Face. Fjir and Jfeck. which the draaglat, wher. I gut your i em liea, pronounced one of the worat caaa that bad cme und-r hu i.oii.e. lie ad,'jwt me lo try your Cuticur Rented tee, and alter Bre day' uae my acalp and part of my tao were enUrely cored, and "l bo, in anoaher week to have my ear, neck, and the other part of my Isce cured. u liaaaa Slp, HJ E 4th Street. N.w Turk. ITCaiVa DIMEANEM L it I D. CuUcura aUnda at the head of lU claa. waecially i . thU the caw with the CuUcura H. up. Have had n unu.ualiy good aale thia lummer, nwiaa to the prevalence ol an gjrTts form of luh lhr'ugh aoiti l -ilit.ee lu the country, la which the ruucnr ReUHMltc proved aatiat.cb.ry . .. , W. L. Itaaatao, DruggUt. I oiontown. Ky. C I Til l RA REMEDIES re old by all dntggiat. price : f otlcura SO cent. Kewdvaat, M : awe. U oenu. Itt tu and DCAlTln'th owi'Wxion and akia by BlaftU the CCTKt'SJI aoAf. THE SEWlXii MACUfXE I lb cauae ef I XavZjFW fiammatlon, the JaaaEfrVtrr 1 inlalliablc, saa al Uterine fatal and weakness and bark, kidney pain. pain, weaknea and In- t aticura Ant Fain FUa- InfaJltablc. MISS EMMA SCHUBERT Fine Millinery, OPPOSITE REVERE HOUSE. 4 PERKINS Windmill Cam be relied upon lor a flrt-claae mill. 'eLLLkt" i m hi ssn I i gale or ci'm. akor enow, it ! U.e a. Ml addrea bIKk rt in ue. For SMKLMtS, tbe Trf. dealer, cor. Front and Morrieonht., 1 rtlan 1 itr. Hole agent lor F.rkln' Windmill Co., ol Mlahwauka, Ind., in Oregon and Waahington. : To All Sufferers Of EYE, EAR, NERVOUS, OR RECTAL DISEASES. DRr J. B. PILKINCT0N, Surgeon Oculist, Amist & Specialist. Offers free oonsultsiioo. Will be at REVERE HOUSE ALBANY, On tbe Tutulay afternoon and Wednesday forenoon, following the ist Monday of eoeh month. Will make thsse visits moartb!y for one year to come. Am curing seorea of tbe 'worat foi m. of above disease a. Refers in Albany to Jas.S. Cherry enret) of blind ness. K A. Kampy, DritgKlst. and Fred Deffenbacker, farmer at rfsrrisburg. con cerning Rectal diaeaaea. A scoie of other namea given on application. W AGON WOOD AND HARDWARE. Petera A Stewart have neck-yokes and aintrle-trees, ironed or utilroned, neck voke Irons, singletiie irons, nib irona. felloe), spokes, ax trees, etc., all for aale hea p. J t CAKE PLOW -J. This famous plow is well known in Linn County. Tho chilled and steel plows ere well made from the very best material and are warranted to do as good work and four full y as well as any other plows Peter & Htawart are tbe sole agents FRED GRAF, Manufacturer and Dealer In all klndsfo FURNITURE. AND UNDERTAKER. - 8 First Street Albany, Or T. J. STITES. ATTORNEY AT LAW -AND Notary Public- THK CHIXESE MUST GO. Three young men will do work of all hinds, sawing wood, gardening, etc. Leave crders at Read tt- lirownell s. Red Star TRADE Viff MAIIK. (foUGHtfURE 'Hli laf W I Waihin fc? ton From our regular correspondent ) Wabhihotok, April 30lh,l886. If the direob purpose of the Pan Eltotrio investigation had been to clear the oonduot of Attorney General Gar land, who appeared co tba witness stand last week, from the remotest bade of auspioian of corrupt intent re latire to tbe telepbout icbimt, it could not more completely bar attained that end. No unpredjudiood petton has oUowtd the lint of evidence pre sented before tbe House eemmittee without being convinced that where anything like tangible culpability was charged, the imputation was wholly groundless, and that cyen intangible blame waa utterly discountenanced. It was evident from tho first that the attacks upon Mr. Garland had their origin in olitical influences and in sinister motives of another kind, Just a deai re to embarrass the Administra tion at a point when mere suspicions might prove an injury, accounts for the eagerness with which certain pssudo Democratic and Metropolitan Republi can Journals joined in these denuncia tion Secretary Manning baa so far pro greased towards recovery, the' he has taken a long drive about tbe city with out fatigue. He ia viiitod daily now by bis friend and through their con" variation is catching tbe throsds of events which have transpired duriog bis il I nsss. A moog his cal Isra on Wed -nesday were Represent stives liandali and Sco'.t, of Penn., and rx-Sent.tor McDonald, of Ind. Tbe President alto cells occasionally to see tbe Secretary. There was a mass meet in g in this city a ttw evenings ainee roi the pur pest of e pressing sytaalby with fan land in ber struggle for borne rutt tod with Glads tons and Parnell, tbe leaders of the movement in the Eogltslt Parlia ment. About a thousand people crowd ed into tbe Masonic Temple and three dozen me tubers of Congress, including several Senators, eat on tbe plat from, while others wbo oould not find room there, were scattered ovt the floor. Samuel J. Randal! presided and there wtrt sums short, tloqutnt speeches among others that were not to tlcqeent. Tbe sentiment of Senator Riddltbtrger, of Vs., w: Stribt viceroy ally from Gladstone's bill. Don't rest satisfied with any half msssur. Accept it only as you would a br network in war, and behind it keep your musket load ed. "Gladstone," said he, "spent tbt most of his life as a eoercionist, end wtt tba meanest eoercionist of tbt cen;ury until be wtt cowbided by Irisb valor into a confetsitn of English wrong. Wm. Walter Phelps said : "Ireland must be free, it may not be immediate bnt it it sure. Otadstoe a has declared, and the Almighty has decreed is ReprtMeotative MoKimley of Oeio, in evident rebuke f 8eritor Kiddieber ger's criticism I (4iadstin-i and his bill, declared that he did not come to find fault with the great EngbNinan wbo fighting with Parnell for an inde pendent Ireland. "Jt us get for Ire land to-day all she can get ; to-motcow let os gl for her ell she deserves. Hon McMillan of Tenn., thought tbt Irish people of the world were able to free Ireland. "V stand to-day," naid be, "like Metes In tight of tbe pron ised lend, aud so sure m (be 'Jght follows tbe day, there ste peopli in this hat to-night wbo will see accomplished all tbst Irelsnd hopee fcr." As to what is going nit in Congress. I may ay, the Housu is still woi ktsg awsy on the Hirer and Harbor bitl, which, sroong msnv worthy approna tiona, contains msny other for project a upon whicb tho government ought ttoi to spsnd any money. Representative O' Neil of Mo. t and Forsn of Ohio had a very hot altts ca tion on the floor of the House, and neither of them wtrt setn aboot tbt Capitol next day, although they wart t good detl sought f fur. Savers' of tbt members who thought the Mtrife could not end with wordr, t flVred their ter vices - iec- ndr, I ere rather dissp loioud it Uarn i lint there waa no use for tbtir services. The Senate has beer authorizing the construction of btidgea acrosa streams throughout the country frem tbt Miss., down through a Hat ot smaller rivera. It has also voted to- expend $300,000 nnlK. Whitn II. na. Tba rdan ia to duplicate tbe old mat aion by erecting tnotber just like tbe pressnt strui turt on the south aide of it, connected with U by t corridor. It is doubtful, how tver, if tbia plen will tvtr beonme a law since the House of Repreaeatativet has yet tt consider tht mattter. It it btld by aome that tbe old booat ia not worth patching to this txtent, end by others that tbe vacrodaess ef itt fhistor- irssal naanAlniislAB ftkofllwl XJTfttLf TWm it ftH it 3 V tUWVWW"WWW mr-m stands. If you are aoing East be sere tad go via . See tde Oregon Short Line. It H tbe "" ' ALBANY, OREGON, news it nnittr. Ths Russians trtttlkingof a railway across Siberia. Tbt Homt Land Csttlt Company of St. Louis has tffsctsd t Iststof over l!, 000,000 torts of grazing land In tht British Northwest Territory A Pennsylvania lumbar Xing has prtstnted t favorite nsphsw with sn tstatt valued at atvtrtl millions. Tbt seoond annual oanvtrition of tbt American Florists' Association will It held in Philadelphia in August. It Is expected that 1000 flotisla will be pres ent. With ttgard to tbt coming bop crop tbt toots a psarjto have wintered well. Tbt season in Ntw York State ia about two weeks ahesd of last year. While it is prthtble tbst no nsw yards will It plant ed, indications art that the acreage will not Vt dtcrtastd to any extent. Vermont turns out nssrly three rjutrttrs of all tbt rotplt tugti pioduc td in Ntw England, and Ntw Hamp shire most of the rest. In Vermont tbs principal sngar.maktng distiicts tit Prtnklinoounty in thevsoulhwett,Wesh ington county and tho tier tf four or five ojaotiet along the Connecticut River. In New Ha to ah ic maple-sugar making is principally confined to Sol !i van tod Grsfton co untie on tht Con necticut. The Mtssachtiaetta product is manufactured in tht four wtttern conn tits of tbt Sttte, tnd tbe Metnw sugar regions art principally in Aroos took and Oxford counties. Platters in Cubia continue to com plain of tbt scarcity of able fisld Ithor trt tnd high wages demanded by thost willing to work. Any medical man will tell ytu tbtt to icbalt tobacco smoke from other ptoslt'a pipes or cigar, wbtn you art not a smoker yourself, fs to commit gradual suicide. From all quart era of tbe grain-glowing States crop reports art of tbt most encouraging character. In aome pur- tions ef Illinois and tbe adjoining States tht warm weather ef April bae pusbed vegetation a fortnight or three weeka abeed of laat season. Sioulsr reporsscome from Dakota, ltttneaota and Missouri. Howtver noattisfactory tbe indus trial condition of tbe country ce ttequtnt upon tbt mtnia for atriket, one thing aeems to b reasonably assured, tad that is cheap btesd, Colorado offers premium of $2 far every lite of trees maintained along ditches, fences tnd high ways, fwben properly cared for . Tbe Itlanda f Jersey, which is w.t more thso thtrteeit mite in length, hta nearly 500 mi Jos of road. Tho floors in;tb houms of a Pslittin, IIJI., man beginning to give way, ait exsmioatton abowei 'hat they bed been fdrlv aorwycomltel y whi't ante. A greet tiouldei Itruoi loeaeoed on aSwaovif'. Me., farm recently, and rolliug aw tuoantain aide, cit wttb awsth Mtrnfi Isrge forest irett fw orer tlJrt v r Is- Coesttn-sed labor Mtrikee must redie the ; chaaing pow r of the iase ami heiits) redtne their onsumptims o W Ore kiads of tat in produ- t. In Lewis county, N. Y., xUw ef nape liavo made at prices ranging f. oo three to 6.V cents per pound. One lot of choice heps aoW at seven contt. Connectiont's new abtUohsomargarin' law will an into effec June Ist. 1 provides that dealer- in bou butter . .hall label it as Met, und creates tew ofti.- f.f Hta. trt l.nttar ini oector A.kii rVckM thn Havannab ji at w wti iv e iw b steamer at twenty-five to thirty cents. MC quart, groan peat at $2 per bnehet and tomatoes $1.50 to $2 p.r eri Noitb Carolina green pess aro s,ilrng tt $2. per busbs! crati. in the Eat. A Wet tch ester .joaety (tf. Y.) ltdy baa a eat which feeds almost entirely on fiah. It cateh the (ish be stand ing on thn bank of a creek and plung ing after them as they swim y. The Sunday Welcome, independent, asys: 'In a word, the Democratic state oenvention has nominated a strong er ticket than tbe Republicans, and if tbt IttUr do not throw their usnal aupply of money into the struggle, when hs votes are all counted, almost every Democratic candidato ntekiog state .ffice will be found to have a anug little I ro-jority." Let tht Dtraoorsts keep a dose watch on tbeae Republican mat- ger "bo use rnonev in nearly til Ulectiona. Tht Jacksonville Timet says : "The intimate rtlatitnn existing between Tom Cornelius and Ben Holladay, in the days when the Duke of Oregon' car ried everything befuru him by forte metallic areuoaenr, will cost him many- votes for Got ernor amonu conscientious Aj. one point the dbitanew la twenty Republicans to say nothing of the war i two miles. our Irian citizens -wui wwuw s"""v -r . t '.I - 11 - ....inol. Mm j for nsrDifcter ,atche regarding them and tbo Catholic church." Nature's own rsmedy.Oregaa "iUdD' Tea. Ask year draggiafc for a package f 0reO Kidney Tea. wmtBBsmm FRIDAY, MAY SJ, TEMPERANCE DEPARTMENT, mi . ii , ' x ,.BU:f" ' .';niL1i,.t.iJi.,..'auuLji.jjiMi.!we XDITEt is V T II K Womeu'i Christian Temperance Union ... . - . - -,. , tnu nLMtitsit or PBOMiniTion Rtv. Dr. J. D. Htwthorno, of At Itntt, Qt., In n mctnt letter to tbt loctt.optloulsts of Richroond,V.,ttyfl! "Tht liquor tlttitrt and their ttr vilt deptodtnts tell you that prohi bit inn Is a failure la Georgia, when tbe records of the criminal courts thow thtt In ovcry county which has adopted It crime has been reduced not leas than 00 per ctnt. They tell you (hat It hat greedy imptirttd the vtluo'of roalettate In Atlentt.though tho nssessed value of real estate is a million and a half dollars greater than it wot a year ago. They tell you it hut kilted the business nf Atlanta, when it is mu admitted fct thai, In comparison with other cities of the South, tho present tctivity In bus! com, circles la almiet phenomenal. They tell you that busioeet men trt leaving us. The doggery.keeperf, drunkards, gamblers, loafer, desd bents and prostitute are leaving-. Just these and no more. Atlanta It prosperous snd happy. Her virtue levin; ptoplt have risen up In their majesty tnd etsmped out what they felt to be a corse and dis grace Jo their community , tnd their hornet and hesrts nro full ef sunshine and gladness.'' Mr. Powderly, in a speech before the General Assembly of tde Knights of Labor, eald : The temperance quest Ion is an importtot oe,and I some limes think it it tht main Issue. Tbe Urge num. ber of application! during the past year to grant dispensatlont to allow the Initiation of rumsHler wax alarm ing. I bate persistently refused them, and wilt enjoin my aumeasor, if he values tho future flucce of the ord-r 10 tt, door wlth tr,Pl "io ndmlmion of tht II- qoor dealer. Hit path and that f the lionett, lodas1riu orkinj5rotn lie In onnoeito llrtc i rum- -m-w seller who seeks i i t.i . into Itbor society do e wlfh fits object thtt lie tutv fittfcr its inemtri tntc hit tt loon tifi. r the meetings ctceie. No sjuettloti nf infetwst to labor bat ever been aatlsfactorlly tattled over a bir In a rum hole. N' Itbor eociety ever admitted a tumte'lers ibat did not die a drunkurd'a dnth. No worklogman ever drank a glat of rum who did not rob hi family ef the price of it, ttnd in ao !olng com mitted a double crime, murder tod thtff. tie murder the intellect with which tbe Maker he thtettdo wed him. He stt-ah from his family the meant of sustenance he baa earned for them. Turn to the anna! of every dead labor society end yoo will ee hole ptges blurred tnd dettived by the tceuttrU footprintajnf rum. Hetnthe records nf a meeting at whJch n dis turbance look placeand ynu wilt hear f echo! Drt It rough the hall the maud in, flendhh grunt of tbe drunken brute who disturbed the harmony nf the meeting. "In the English language I can find no work that s'rikes mure terror to my soul thin the ono word Rum.' It wtts born in hell ere the flit of no reduinutluit' had gone forth. Us life a I " ' al a. . i..iil I, ami lie t iiujiits ir tain 1 ....L aVaaw kitolt ..Mas i . t WIS I SI lis I liu "' agn. it nas roootn ciiiiunoaa w us 1 delighlt. Its has stolen the luugh from tho Hps of innocence, tho bloom from he cheeks of manhood. It has touched the heart of old sge like the tip of it POkand arrow. Its sound a Jt gurgles from the neck of h Imtlle frbtM throutrh many dfs.latr honneiiold aa a hitting of a thou tnd serfesile atsTses Lira tavrn. J. G. 3ray, of Dtdeville, Alt., writes: 'I have been using yoar Dr. Wm. Hall's Bslsara fir the lungs, and I can aay, of a truth, it Is far (su perior to any other lung preps ration In the world. My mother was con fined to her bed four weeks with a cough, and had every attention by a i a. f ! . U.. . I. Cm 1 1iri ofC&nt- a hi-. " cure ; and when I got one bottle of your Dr. wm, nan s union ui iui lungs, she began to mend right away. I can say In truth that, it was the means of saving her life. I know of five cases that Dr. Wm. Halt's Balsa in has cured, and my mother Is better than she has been for twenty years," A question likely soon to come to the fore is the practicability of tun nelling between England and Ireland. $10,000 were spent In lgh?een years by Prof. C. A. DonaWsoo, of Louisville, Ky., in trying to get rid nf bis rheumatism, but hw iound no relief until at last he used St. Jacobs 01 which speedily cured him. emorrat 1886. SPRING STOCK Now being received by N H Great care has been taken in our selections, both ces and, while we do not. petitory, we know that fuaranuee every anicie jusi as represented, our stock was purchased for pot Cash, and wo propose to sell as Cheap as any house in the State and will Put the Until the Out will neet wheat at 60 Cants par bushel. We have in stock a full line of Dry GOODS, Gent's Furnishing GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, GROCERIES, HATS. CAPS. &C. Orders from a distance will ba promptly filled and samples sent upon ap plication Pro I is 3 taken. . ALBANY, OREGON, MARCH 6, 1886, nr. ix stm. The Benton Utlr well says : Judge Strabtn ia o sveal known tt t lawyer and a man u tbia district that ltw;words.are ntcesatry to intro duce biro, lie is learned in the law, tad he interprets the lew according to its reason end intent, rather tban ec cording to its iianower letter. His Btind is st ce luminous and precise, and his clear ieaigbt of legal principles would hel? to rescue our highest Court from that isngle cf inconsistent and oentradictorv decisioi a ihst now per plex every lawyer who lcka to them for guidance. Ht it upright tnd hon orable and would add both sttsngtb and dignity tt tbt court." The Bentoe Leader tout apetka of our popular ctodidstt fr Sbtriff : "Mr. i). S. Smith th popular can didate ef the Democrst i Lion ctut ty for SteritT. H bat some tine Da tno crttio bioci la hia veio, ng tbe ao n of Hoo. Delazon Smith, who waa an idol of tbe ptoplt in his lifetime. Vtn, at the boy a call him. wdt be elected, not only because he is tbt or of bis father, but becaua be will nntkt . competent otncttj' Wt second the moiiuii, nd movt that lb rul-s tw mspn.d.il and thtt "Vtony7 be dcclarrd eketed by tccla mstion. ci mat at ThetO h Iwen xthlJoa At a IT. New Haven the klnj i niuom. nwD' rreorru at 'ohi . -i""--' It -eight yertrs old, of tbo tiger verb.'- ... w.i-h. ihinv.two Dound.-. und is bnll-eved to tie the biggest tamo cat Ja WVIH ' Haaaf ---- e In tie United States. A hollow tecl flost, eighty feet tquars, anchored In mid ocean and boirint? sixty-foot light tower, Im tht UggMtiotf of ati Kngllth inventor. Ho would have thl known as a har bor t mftrgo in dhira-es r n idace fcr tranenalssion of ship ne by tel egraph and as weather station. The savine: ofeoat in telegraphing . S ... Ma nfrbln' IlKtritmtntS ear ' ' . ion, bo sufficient to pay It current expenses. HJHdrtakes to provide eocure aochorajre.atabirt-y untl harm Jess deflection tflswave. The most severe eough can at once be .remove J by Red Star Cough Jure. Give H to yoar children by all rat;Q6',"tays Prct. Vlra-, ex-State Chomist of Delaware, who fouud It wondnrfully effinactousv Price only 25 cents a bottle. i ' i w - "7 Patents tiraalctl. ww --a m PatenTfe granted to citizens of the Pacific States during the past week and re.wted ex pressly for tbe Democrat by C. .4. Snow A Co!! Pateat lawyers, opposite J& Patent Office, Washington, D. C i L L White, Portland, Or., Music leaf turner. Hood Rivci q, School FO Slanker, Pomona, Cal., Wagon nslc nut. T . . T P.rWma. San Francisco, Cal., Irrigator. W Patterson, San Francisco, Cal., Steam J O'Cotner, Portland, Or,, Elecfcical cut UOH Congar, Pasadena, Cal., Crafting Implement. O B Clark, Wllbams, Cal., Gate. A CavalH, San Francisco, Shoe nailin machine. Oregxn Kidney 'aa, gists, Forsa!e byU dreg NO 43 Allen & claim that our Goods are they are just as frosh and Knife to Prices N. H. ALLEN & Co., NOTICE. havifig concludod to close out his business, now offers Me entire stock 8 STOVES, RANGES, HEATIND AND COOK STOVES together with Ms entire stock of TIN, COPPER AMD SHEET IRON WARE AT COST. is this is a genuine cl53iai ei now i3 the time for hnnwi o replenish their kitchens and dairies with ware. ALBANY, ir-ISB. OtH A valuable dtseovf i y h"a teen made, whereby the tdei iak on old psich ments msy be so rtatorcd aa to render tbe witting !--ifct y Ifgible. The process ceusista in moiatening the pa per wbh wat-i, and then pahaing over tbe linvs in Wtlttn4 b-neh which baa bteo wft in a tmiution f sulphide of ammonia. The writing sill immedlste ly ep"r quite dark in color , and thiscolor, in tbe case of parebment, it will t.rfaarvr. On psper, however, tbe ! color gradual. y l-des again, but it may L . 1 . - J Iv. La imui.1. i tion of thf sulphide The esnlaaw! n iof the action .f this uhittsoce is v . i s timplt. The iron which futets into tho composition of the ink is transform ed by the reaction into tl" bleen sul phide. Tones Sactetjr. The tongue-guard societv is the latest or ttilttlin in Ashland. When a member catches himself or herself speaking ill of anvone he or ahe is expected to make im mediate confession of judgment and pay for each such offence one cent penalty into the treasury of the society. The funds are to be used for the relief of the needy people of the community. Tlie idea is a good one and entirely commendable in lxth its cor rective and its benevolent feature. Every body should join. Tidings. Such an organization in Albany would make such a thing as a poor house in Linn county unnecessary. Albany Market. Oats 21) " " Wheat 63c per bd Butter 20 oU per lb. Eggs 10 cents pr doa Beef-on foot, Hi 2Vo Hay baled, lo to $12 per toe. loose.fS to 910. Potatoes 'ia eta per. bushel. Bacons hams, 8o shoulders, Bo. sides, 53. Lard 10c per lb. Flourr-4.50 per Ubl. Chickens 2.50 per doa. Sugar San Franolsc C, 6). Mill Feed-bran, 1 LOO per ton. shorts, 15. middtlnscs, 13. Chops, -18. Dissolution Nota, Nottee Is hfraby given thai tho copart nership heretofore existing between K, , Atbby and W. K. Price, Jr,. both of Scto. Linn county, State of Oregou iai this dlsaoWed by mutual cousent.Tt, F-Ash by retiring. All liabilities of the tirm ot Price A Ashhy are assnmtd by w. . Price, Jr., and all f5wSf the said ilrm are payable te W. K. Price, Jr w, lfi. Prick, Scio, May Ctb, 1886. STATE RIGHTS DEMOCRAT. THE BEST ADVERTISES MEDIUM IB TEE WILLAMETTE TALLET Hpeciai bualnoMt notices In Local Cd ti runs 15 cents per line. Pcgalsr Loc notices 10 cents ner line. m For legal and transient advert! meele Si oo per square for the first Inser w cents per square for each aubsttent insertion. Rales for ofher sdvertlsewents made xnown on application. Co.- as to aimlitv nnri nH. anv bettor than nr nnm as good, and we will SJ tioiLJiarrJ 57 First Street Albany, TO St ItM BJBKtts. statements of aooounts of aoheeribera with tbt Dkmocsat bare been placed in tbe bantia of agents through the county, so that subscribers desiring to aee t-itber bow tbey eland, or to sttte for the seme, can do so by calline; on tbem. Tbia is for tbe convenience of both snbeeri here snd tbe Democrat. Those desiring to pay p year in advance and get the "American Farmer" ene of the beet sgneuttnrtl pa pers in the U, S , can do so with our as en t a. Call ou tbe following gentlemen at tbe places named : O PCoebow Brownsrille. R Shehon - Sck. F M Miller Ihanon. Sam May...... Harrllurg. F. A. Walts - Shedd IMPORTED CLENALD. Winner at tbe Centennial in 1876. Itn - j ported into I he U nited States by James Burrs. Ho was sired by tbe great Seoteb Krize winner Johnny Capp. His dam waa y the justly renowned cJleneld. Import ed Gleaald 'standi 17 bands high and weigbs 2100 pounds. For style no horse of his sixe can excel him. Olenald is ehtef of tbe Clydes. Bore snd f t not excelled bv any o'tber draft class. Farmers shoald bear in mind that fine large horses are in good dein-.nd and ara always saleable. 8KASO.V. Altanv, Fridav and Saturdays. Msj. Bruce's ftrtu, Mondays and Tuea days?. Oorvallis. Wednesdays aud Thuredays. Terms, $10, $15, $2, Care takes to present sc-i ienUs but a wtnonsiblHty assumed. Good pasture wil be furnished at Coryallis for ms-es at a distance. Owned by E, Schieffelin, lngies, Oregon. J. W. Dunn, Agent. Eed CrownMills IS0M, LANNISG & CO., PROPaVS NSW PEOCESS H.OCR SUPKRIOK FO FAMfXJBS AXO BARRSS CSt. BEST STORAGE tVCTLITlF. Highest tPrice in Cash fr Wheat ALBANY OR. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATOR. Notice is hereby given that tbe antes tvnfi has been duly appointed by the Countv Court of Linn county, Adminis trator "of tbe estate of Henry William;, deceased, Alt persons having elaima 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 llarrisburg, juinn county, Oregon. This 21st day of April, 1886. Hiram Williams, Jr. i Administrator of the estate of Henry Williams, deceased IS