The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, October 29, 1886, Image 1

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PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
L. H. MONTANYE.
ATTORN En AT LAW,
Notary Public.
Atsmny, Orfgoa.
pffloe upstair, over John Rrigga tore,
tst street. vHnSStf
J. X. WEATHERFORD,
(NOTARY PUBLIC,)
iTTORNEY AT LAW,
ALMAST, ORIMIV.
vV,i.rRCT,P!t ,N ALL COURTS Or THB
If W. 8pecllsttent.n f Iron to colloctlona ami
asroMea in Odd Miawt Tempi. (14:1
ws. w- ""fir
POWELL A BILYKU,
iTTORNKYS AT LAW
. . sd Solicitors in (WeryT
MSaesAWY, ORCC30M.
Collections promptly made on all point.
uosan nmtiaivi on reasonable term.
SSsrOfne In Foster's Brick.'
vHnlPlf.
J. J. WHITNEY,
Attorney ind Oounsellor It La?
AND
Notary Public.
ALBANY, OREGON,
win practice in all of the Conns of
ianaww. All Dusinoa Intrusted to him
will be promptly attended to.
f, Wf IANQ00N & 00.,
DRUGGISTS.
dooks. Stallone
anery and Toilet Articles, A
Large Stock and Low Prices.
CITY DEXJO- STORE,
tj-1 iUWf, OKE4.0V.
FOSHAY & MASON,
H j l A BJWaJV
Droggistsand Booksellers,
Agents for John B. Alden's publications,
vhlob we sell st publisher's prices with
postsgf added.
LBMT, OHKGOI,
As PRU8HAW,
DRUCGTST.
Stationary, Toilet Articles, Etc.
riESCBlPTIOM C1IEFULLT KILLED.
Albany. Or.
FURNITURE.
( hare the best etock of ormture in the
city and wtll sell
Cheap, Cheap, Cheap,
The only stock of
WALNUT FURNITURE
in the city and the lowest price in the
valley. Come an l
Undertaking,
A complete atock and can givo SATIS
FACTION. Try tot,
4m B. WOOPIN.
Aloany Bath Mouse.
THB Uff DKRSIdXID WOULD HIS PICT
f ally i iform tba oitisass ol Albany and (
laity that I have'.akao charge ofthia Eatnblub
aant.and.by kaaping olaaa roomi and payis
IrUt attention to baiiaaM, ozpeaU to oit al
hoaawbo may favor n arith tholr patronaga
Havisg hsratofora oarrisd oa nothing bat
First-Class Hair Dressing Saloons
aVBt is aatira latitf - to al
eJr-'lJIn aal Ladiai' Hair naatly as
h InQoaai
JOS WBBB KK,
DR. J.L. HILL,
Physician and Surgeon,
Offloe cor. Firut snd Ferry Streets,
ABANY - - OREGON.
O. c rrstMBT. C.B.PmKS
ALBANY
IRON WORKS.
CHERRY & PARKKS, j
(Snooeasorwto C. C. Cherry.)
Machinists, MmTiglits, and Iro'
Founders.
WE HAVE OUR NEW SHOPS AT.L
com Dieted, and sre now prepared to
handlo all kind of heavy work. We will
Tiannfactare tam Enein. Oriat and
aw VLlil Msehinery.snd, all kinds rf Tron
H'nd Rraa Oastintcs.
IVkVTKftNS M4aK OS SMOatT VOTM R.
Special attention arivn to repairinR si I
ktn4a of machinery Will alao mannfne
tnro th imrovM f'herrr A Whlt Oralr,
faaarator
N. J. HENT0N.
Hotary Public tf Insurance Agent,
0- F. BINDING - - ALBANY, 0?
Rpre seats several of the best Fire In
nun nc-C'n,,,x:ii h i the Coast. Call
him fr'lnh) in.oiancs.
A. 0. U. W.
MambM ri.bOi-i 1 jjl'min; or deairini;
Ip, will p'en ic ll ai lie id Broarnall's
re and renter f.iiftir nsniea.
Oi
ait or i .onus
otice for Publication.
Land Office st Oregon Cly. Or )
Octoier 5th. 188" J
Notice is hereby slven that the follow
ln named aettler haa fllei notice of bis
intention to make final proof in 'support
of bis claim, and that aaid proof will be
made before tbe County Judge or Clerk of
Linn county, Oregon, at Albany, Oregon,
en RaturHay. Nov. 19th, 1886 viu : L K
Brook's Homatad Kntry No 4i59 for the
BKofRWJf.N WJi ofHW.and 8
W M of i; W X of Hoc. 8, Tp, 18 8 R 1 E
He names the for.awlng witnesses to
proVe hid continuous retidence upon, and
cultivation of. said lead, vis : A Ralston.
J Shea. Geo Howe and L McQueen, all of
iwsst Home, Linn county. Oregon.
W, T, Bubhey,
Register,
THE NOrlTlajWErTtw
C0NSERV1T0RY OF MUSIC.
MINN EAPO I.IH, MIKN.
S
'or iioarv.i
. III. E JTR
'e-veben in
pi:
OL. XXII
For Pain
Tut riiiii, . tmoi V L' T.1"
A I lift. 11111 1 . & .... 1 i...
" " w, atlTtSUSK, SH.
(Hugh (Ore
PsjSsMsw f v&astss
ir from Opiates, Km t tic ami ivtia.
In from Opiates, Km
SAFE.
SURE.
PROMPT.
1
AT P.cu.Mrv xi liiii...
TS CUtSLW 4. VOUKUS CO.. MLTt SORB. S.
From 115 Ibsto 161 lbs
To the Cuticnm Remedies ! owe
My Health, ly Happiness,
and My Life,
all als Uua.r.luir.p. lortncU on wy hack, iffi X
U trtm a chair? atona to an onuar. Tha Em
onagers frightful te ,ook at, and pSstal to bear;
lple iurntd
whan ihty a w me, la dwa
MiwstasiaaMawaBua tHSarin
mi. v ui)cur n.n,wl.r ctuut. tb. grwa
Ucuf Som. a MquWta Hku.
" Cutlcttra k-MSTSSt, ta
tn w li h! I'urtfler
jucr. uumn
I a Ihcro)
nlllltllllu
SSaSto tUr t,. ten the t.r t my
wht then m om hand red ud
poawis ; nT .Uh: now 1 on. hand
My
oW MM. heaUbv piaaji, ami my htM la only
Sra Smt ftr imW In my traato I patUad tha
fwttctir lUmadtaa. north, armth. SMS BSi ai. To
atxur-
only
n.i raj luc. a promtoenl Aft yk
in inn
Say, ' IV you .Ull uaa
MMSi S In PSMSSI
i paffact haaltkr My
raiJy .. !,!...
aiwiya.
I mora mw
'" what
l.iri.-. 1
BOBMmraead natne tka
(.uiirum
by waiaifi ttam to poopja i
ariu. but asoaarolaWr tbay tu cum to thtir
am nai saltora Mts mom aaiaoaa that aaa tbam.
"'"' wbm 1 ha.a loW Mv tha tin,
ma whan thora .ball b. a km Cutimn n,...u
iiotwa In a'try city lntaavril. f. r tba baoaSt 4
humanity. arWra tb ("utlcun, Ramr .hall ba aobl
otr. ao that thera will bo iary a ae4 vt var an
tr,o ir atom,
M.nrsnAHna.
Tift rultoo SC. Nan Yk, K. V.
CaUcnra RentHiaa are a poalUva enra lor .vary
frm f skin ami Ilno.t Irtaaama, from Pimta la
Serofaia. Sold atvrywhara. PHea i ttawva. 60
'otiU ; Soar, ffi eaota Ramavaar. SI .f-O. PSBSatsd
by tkaPonua Dam t- r,iei l ( .. .ti ton.Maaa.
sr .1 i jr "ii. w to l'ur
saal fmr "Mow to Care Mfcla
VLKS. lihv-k.Wta.kin i:iemiaht-,ail Baby
aaa trnct ajt no jr.
KIMSKY PAISK. STSISa. MACK
ing. or tha aaartnrouuihln, enrd by tb.
Utici'b Asii-raut rtaaraa. X, l
MISS EMMA SCHURERT
Fine Millinery,
OPPOSITE REVERE HOUSE.
To All Sufferers Of
EYE, E1E, HERVOUS, OR RECTAL
niSElSER.
DRr J. R. PILKINCTON,
Surgeon Oculist, Amist k Specialist,
Offer, freo noDlulUlton. Will be at
REVERE HOUSE ALBANY,
On the
Tmetday at try noon and Wednesday Joremoom,
fotlovnng the itt Monday of each month.
Will make these vilt monthly for one
year to come. Am caring near of the
wornt foimaof above dliteaaen. Kefera In
Albany to Jas.S. Cherry eared of blind
nen. R A. Rsmpy, DmjiRist. and Fred
Iflonbaeker, iarmer at HarrisburR. con
cerning Rectal dieaes. A sooie ot other
namea given on application.
w
AGON WOOD AND HARDWARE.
Sox A Stewart have ceck -yokes and
single treea, ironad or unironed, neck-
voke Irona, ainRletre Irons, mn irons,
felloes, spokes, sz trees, etc., all for sale
heap.
f. CASE FLOv 3.
Thia famous plow is well known in Linn
County. The chilled and ateel piowa sr
well made from the very beat material
and are warranted to do aa good work and
pour fully aa well aa any other plows
Box x Stewart are the sole agent.
T. J. STITES.
ATTORNEY AT LAV
-AND
Notary Puhlic
J. I. COWAN.
j. w. ooaioK
Linn County Bank,
COWAN & CU8NX
ALBANY - - - OREGON.
TRANSACTS s general banking- bualno.
DRAW SIGHT DRAFTS ou Naw York. Sab Fran
oiacoa&d PoKland, Oregon.
LOAM MONEY m approvad security.
RETKIVE depoelU rabjee to ebrck.
COLLECTIONS antnifted to oi will receive prompt
tenues.
ALBANY SAW AND PLAN
INC MILLS.
All kinds of rough, dressed
and seasoned lumberjaths and
pickets kept constantly on
hand
Bills sawed to order on
shortest notice Use only best
Calapooia timber- Price
terms made satisfactory.
and
ROBINSON A WEST.
G
field, ara acsree. sot Ifcoaa whn writ ta
StiiwoosOo. PortldlIJlalne.willrclv.
Ire, fall taformatioo about work which
Cb.r can do. aod lit. at hoi,tbat will pay
th.m f'om tfl to Stt par tar- Som
loader Eilbar aas. yonagcreld rapitni
,ln r.!rt! fraa. Tboa wtio.tarl i eoca
CT JACOBS QIT
...
GErmsnWedY
ReoStar
TRADE .T MARK.
OLD
"Wamlini a ton
(From ourrtftUar oorrt itnindoi.t.
Was hinotok, Oct. 8th, 1880.
The situation in the department
here is remarkable. Nothinir like it
has been seen for at least twenty
jrttra. A determined political Strut?.
gle is going on In the different states.
. . ...
and the Oovtrnmcnl clerk attends to
his routine duties and Is apparently
no more Interested In the result of
the election than are the mechanics
"I
" 1 ?, S
and tradeepaoplo of Washington,
Heretofore H haa been their custom
during apolitical contest to waste
their time diseuaalog polities and to
wamr their monev on ih manit T
Is dottnttesa a fact that a malorltv of
w ,r . i
the einninvaai ha,u knn. .
"w - ar -w -
r if w v'v vr I
Rmiuhlinan vaa. hk iha. f
their omnllna rsmnal.n ...h.
contributing and begging money, pro-!
" r ww-a I
curing cheap railroad rates and leav-
Ins- In a hnriv f am .t
and often for the Republican candl-
dates in their several states, la past.
The country gains both in the purlfl.
cation ot politics and In aerurln !
more and tietter work from overn
raent emrvinvac
Thia la the time of vear that Oov.
ernment Star Route eontracta are let
-. i
out The reader will.remember that
mall routes, except those by railroad
and steam, are called Star Routes
Iron the fact that a atar was nrintMi
on all mail bags carried by atage
coach, horse hack er by a footman.
There has heretofore been much Just
complaint of collusion between em
ployes In the Poet Office Department
and certain favored coot rsc tors, This
year the Control r f the bide were pot
in the hands of a committee of three,
ef which Chief Clerk Nah of the
Poatofflce d,partment waa the chair-
man. Mr. Naah aent to New Ynrk
and purchased a trunk, a big solid
I
fellow tht would make :ho averaaw
baggage amther ween with dlsoalr I
of ever eonouorine it. Unon th.
trunk was tXaoed a lock to which
there were only three key a, each I
member ol the oommlt'oe being glv.
An tv taw.aliti nf nn. ff , horn Tha I
w - " we ' 'Mv wa taawias, ssav i
lock was so arranged that neither I
member of the eoromh.ee could open
thai trunk without tho niher mem.
bera knowing It. This trunk was
placed in a locked room. As fast aa
the bids were received they were
locked up in the trunk in the pres
ence i f all three of the committee.
After the bids were cpened not even
the most disappointed contractor
complained that anybody bad ad
vance Information of their onntenta.
During the last week two Cabinet
meetings hare been hdd. The que,
tlona diacuseed related to tffe surren
der of Oeronlmo and to the participa
tion of Federal ofQce U.oluM In oh .
truslre and practical politics. If any j
body is harboring the notion that the
President does not mean to exact
obedience to his order prohibiting
office holders from manipulating e
veotlona, they are probably of the
class of persona who will not admit
that the Provident is espahle o( sin
cerity, or of another claims thai unrea.
sonably expeota itim to correct all
offenses of a partisan character by
nstinct,$lnstead of waiting to have
thefcte in etch case la id before bim
for consideration and action. A num
ber of cases have been brought to his
notice and to (he notice of the Cab
inet, andit to altogether likely that
some of the more prominent offen
der will be reminded of their 'offen-
In such a way as to convince all
the lesser ooea that the prohibitory
order was Issued in good faith, and
that It means all it says.
The Indian wholesale murderer.
Geronlmo. continues to be a serious
iaoe in the Cabinet andunlesa a band
of patriotic lynchers shall put him
out of trio way. he is likely to cause
legal and military casuists more trou
ble to fix his International rstatur
than It gave Qen. Miles to capture
him. To a man up a tree it looks
liko a great waaie nf learning oo a
bad Irdhn. L it be assumed that,
Qen. M Ilea In ortler to arrest the
nlftvful fleronimo In bis pastime of
I ar - - ...
murder and rapine, promised him a
wigwam on Fifth Avenue or to make
him Secretary of the Interior. Thia
promise would make It none the less
the christian duty of Qen. Miles to
brain Geronimo as soon aa he got his
hands on him. Since Gen Miles
fafu-d in his christian duty it is the
duty of the Government to despatch
him without more ado. The natives
of India, when they want to catch a
man eatleg tiger, make an enticing
traD batedlwith treah meat. Wha
would be thought of the heatheo
er a-
fools who would call this tiger trap
ping civilized war and treat it from
an international atandpolnt ? As
compared with Geronlmo, a man
eating tiger is an argel of mercy.
If you ara going East be sore and ge via
Oregon Short line. It is ths beat. See adv
in another column,
Bights
ALBANY, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER
Stroll Bay
Thinking a few Items from this
part of our country would interest
omo of yeur readers i my only ex-
one for the following thoughts.
Whatcom counts it principally a
lunowo country, out a large portion
o(ih llmber WM k,ndi number of
f xneprir.B
I ...I 1 l. .... A J , , M A
'"uu iU 10,8 wun " 01 a pm
wmilKn and is very productive
wnen "filmed by dtkesfand d lichee,
bbuIk.I.. . . I
r0' uor uPn or timoeriaRl J
A. A. . 8
wn JOK " very productive
of iU kInd' of fitixceptlog peach-
M od '! ' tnd pww MOtatoee
10 otner vegetables In abundance,
. . . w
uop 0ea cfoP8 insist principally of
. . . -
timothy, clover, bay. oata and peas. I
- I
Times are getting better! in this
P"t of the OOOtttry.
. . I
The loggl-g eampe have been Ho I
,n oou w,0i,i l Wl
principally closed for this season
M 11 hM tmn r,0,0 now Rboat l
la
aByK
Thora trt iOB0 L!on UQty men
in lbh country among whom are two J
t a a me a a a I
01 ,ne awion s, ana one urowaer.
who la a carpenter by trade.
uor onty is improving very fast I
ana WUI mo ay "VR ln m i
....
QtMm coo,1,y lo Kantucky as ajdalay
county.
xne ukmociut is one of our regu-
weekly and moat welcomeivUltora.
BRLLX at AMIS
. as a
seatfcera
tea.
lava
it must be admitted by ail Just peo-
Uul lhe verm of lHtetMMai inl
y9r a contraca ia lower I
Nonhh lo ibn,Soutt. Jn a Sooth-1
irocl1 "yOMawk a paaeer.by to di. I
recl to cetl,,n wUl
a, at S S at 0 A MM S I
onx ol 018 w w
womn 1,1,1 tr1 y wlth
irable pnllenoe end good nature.
n"h of the bettor
omptoyera exact hat their
Vhm rlviI 10 cuatooiore.
But go Into the aide streets, to the
w
icr ope, nd with what tnsol
once aod Inauentlon the would-be
puiThaaer is treated. The lihrariau
of a freo library will often net
oogn you were qptog mm n per
sonal Injury If you ask him to take
down a book. Hotel clerks will In
sult you. Poatofficw officers will snob
you or glare speechlessly at you It
you venture upon a timid question.
A Northern woman waa .visiting
New Orleans for the first time. She
came from the land where politeness
has its market value, like everything
els , andgihls lavish courtesy, given
w I bout money jand without pries,
seemed t bewilder her. "Well,"
she said, after pondering these things,
"the city is not the cleanest In the
world, snd the streets are not well
pat ed or drained, but the people are
simply lively. Why, If you aak the
driver of one of your little bob tail
cars a question he wlll ana we r
you as politely as possible. At
borne I bave4often been Insulted for
refusing to take in change silver
pieces worn aa thin as paper. And
often when I have hailed a oar at a
distance, the driver has called out in
the rudeat way : 'Come, hurry up !
Can't wait all day for you !' I never
realised how dreadful it waa until I
came South. Here, if I don't know
the street I ought to get oat ftti
just throw myself upon the mercy of
the other paasengera, and take on
thouirht for the morrow. I'm nerer
Bltoweu mi puii ujy wio o w.
t.-.-JI l ....1 ... In ltl HIV "
In the North I have frequently
seen a yoong girl yield her plaee to
ao old and feeblo woman In a car fol
of seated men. Mr. Howell's protes
against man's inhumanity to woman
as hown in the street car, will be re
raembered ; and hia plea for them
to have met rev on the sex that was
born tired."
I do net think It Wid be found thai
Southern women are lass polite be
cause Southern men treat thera with
consideration. In fact, it la (o be
feared that the masculinity and in
dependence of too many Northern
women have reacted unfortunately
upon the manners of their men. In
the South these little courtesies seem
a part of the, atmosphere. If we are
an upprogrossive people, then may
such signs of darkness never pass out
from among us.
Tx5 tend a helping hand to atran
gers, to assist the weak, to be alwsys
courteous to women -ssn the high
est civilization produce a finer flower
than thia ?
Sheep will eat more, be more con
tented and thrive better on a new than
on an old range. Fiequeat change ti
range for them ia important at thia tea
son of the yesr.
Hani the ahooks of fodder ta the
barn, and do not allow them to be ex
posed to the weather all the inter.
' ui;," ,n mm soaiaocea nioreiuuiy 13, 1800, for Brsl,and after per-
tnn on huudrwl bushels of oats per forming before the Emperor Dom Pedro
MM ANN'S MYSTIC AST.
j from the New York Mot 'Ht'nff Journal,
After a three year' sojourn abroad
during which he visited nearly every
I nation on the face of the g!obe,Hermam.
the greatest IMng magioian, returned
(a this ciiy on Saturday laat. lie was
jsocompaoied by his beautiful wife, hie
and one servant, who had
I , . . . .' .
swotapsnisa him on bis trip arotiod the
world.
Hermann suited !rcm New York on
W . .... I
- a
h appeared in nearly every city in
urar.11, melodlog Rio Jsneiro,where be
was pieaentel with the only nlond
monkey in estatenee. The little fellow
i. about the site of a kitten, covered
with iong, blond, silken hair.snd aeeom.
j r i
nenied Hermann the rrat of hi. tri...
-" "r
"From Brasil" said Hermann to tha
reporter, "i went to Bnain. aivina th.
' " -
first performance, as in Brsail, before
its King, Alfonso, in bis palace. Here
the Kin, besides nreaentine me with ..
aaagnlficent set of diamonds, conferred
I
pon me the Great Cross of the Order
of Isabella the Catholic, the highest or-1
der in Hpaio.'-
I
From Spain h went to Lisbon. Por.
ttteaijumearies before Kins Don fni.
at a private Derformanoe at fcia nalaos.
- - i
after whiea he was weaeoted wick tka
Qreat Oroaa of Cbriat.the highest order
in Portugal.
From Pertogai he weoi, to France, J
anoearina ai Paria. H. r,i..aJ ..,,
niffhts at tha EJ-a Thaaitar. dea.ir.
- w -
1 1 mw w mw j- a
theisraestaalsrverloaidtos. aaa1ri.
man in France. 1 000 franaa a ni.ht
r a) i
I ' . - - w m , .
He wee ako the first American magi.
cUn that ever played in France. The
Prince of Walea oncnoied a boa at near.
BastWasajiaa. I
From France he want to Belgium.ap.
gaHna for the first time there in a el. I
th Theater Royal da
p .f j- K, - .
Queen. From thenee be went to Vases
I
Poland, and neat ro Ruaaia, opening at
I
the imperial Theater ,H-. Pabnrg. I'
roes St. Petsraonrg he ent to Mce-
and thenee back to P., ia.
a rat'Tn ai. joku.
'While traveling on the railway be-
tweee Prt. ai d l.mJ..:.," aid H -
"I enM-raal a firs; class caman
in which toar otiuai ueulleaaea
seated. When the conductor made I ia
rounds 1 banded btot sy ticket, b-.it
when the other gentlemeQ were asked
for theirs I bay were unable to find
theavUthongh thy were fioattive they
had then oa entering the train. They
searched their pockets and then their
baggage, and were about to leave the
train when I told the indignant ofKaial
that be bad already ooJIeatad tkeaa and
that he bad pinned tbeta in the lining
MM kl sMa Kest Taw aS4sMs5Jl Cae flwa J as
tone tie for a few aaiottss,bttt when the
eondctor a arohed bis eap and found
the tickets as I had at id they teeognia
ed me aa Hernaana, and it proved to
be the best advertteeaaeot I bad abroad
as it waa copied in nearly evert foreign
pajr."
it BMKs"' ' 3BEa
Ao.qtW interesting anecdote waa
told. Mr. Hermann, while stsy ing st
Oat end, a famous waterlog place in
Beigiitm, for bis health, waa helot- con
tinually asked to abow bit skill aa a
magician, and while on tha pisr at 0
tend reevired the aaine request f out
Counleaa D. They wou.d not rest, sat
isfied until hs bad given them a proof
of bis skill.
"I borrowed a mauifioent hraoelet,
set with diamond! and tuhtea, said
Hermann, "and said to be valued at
$5,000, from tbs Countess. 1 tosesd it
in fail visw of tbs hundreds on the piers
far ont into tha ses. The Cjunt and
Countess besame very tndignaot,aod the
Count was about to run me through
with his sword when I requested Itim
to lend me bis bat. After cutting the
orown out of bis bat and presenting
bim with s bouquet of dowera which I
found in it, I returned bis bat to htm
the way I hadjborrowed fit and the
bracelet was foand in the boutpiet o
flowers."
Jo every oity he pet formed he gave
one performance for the bsnent of the
poor of the city, and yeaterday, after
counting up the receipts, be found that
in all they amounted to $14,500, which
had been given to the poor.
Fifteen degrees in all havo been con
ferred upon Mr. Hermann, besides man
magnificent presents in diamonds and
gold. Mm. Hermann also wears many
souvenirs, the handsomest of which is a
Urge diamond aros, presented to her by
tbe Empress of Brazil.
Hermsnn waahardly twnty-four
hours in theeity when he offered to give
one performance for the benefit of the
Charleston aufferari. Mr. Lester Wal
laofc readily offered the nse4of his theater
for the occasion, and on 8undv night
next the benefit will be given.
Besides showing many new tricks
that have never beets' seen in thia coun
try, Mr. Hermann will give tbe Uteat
$arie sensation, the vanishing otaan.
The trick is performed thus
After laying a copy ollhe Journal
on the floor a chair isf placed on it.
emorrat
89, 1880.
Mrs. Heroiano aeats herself in the
chair, a few feet from the footlights,
and a large silk bsndkeiohirf i allowed
to fail over her. Her feet are risible
to the audtenofas well as the shrouded
form. Pessinfr bis hand over the veil.
e l fcr,end muttetiog an incsuutaoa ie
mm - -
th ArabiolanRusse.Mr. Jlennatit. n.d.
deolr jsika the veil sa-sy and the chair
ts found raoant, still staudinR on the
a. .. .
copy of lbs Journal, while from ote of
the wbge Mrs. Hsrmsnn mks her
bow to the audisooe.
Herotsun will leave this city after
the performance on ttun.tsy night for
PbildsJ,bis, after which he will visit
- mm
Waablnaton and Bsltimore When he
returns to this city he will establish- a
theater of bis owo.wbicb will be called
the Home of Master
w 0
tme maaim krli.
The bibition Star regreta that the
tar ft m . . .
"- ; J' Dr,ctiw w fcrI t0
H""uuri"" vcngrai to paaa tn tfiatr
B,,!- We,!' if tho on of the W. C.
J' .V is w ukt0 MMl,rw,ia
af 1 a m a - - 1 a 1 I'll . a .a
"m,w in0 on, lftlt ctt0"
U oW, for the bill is full
ot fanlu and dangoa pitfalm to eateh
u.. i ia . -
jwopie.sou we are sattsned that
if ibe Moara of the W. C. T. U. wilt
P rtIQ,,f bill they
I, ...
wou,a B"r "nwrtaiiae Uoograaa to
P iL W , 10,4 b tb tbfc
"tb P-I of this hill wonla be a
" "'an tags tons herein uregon
wbt" tb u araot for education la
m m .
i a . II . II ib aw
wwiy smsii. let wt in tore
rW lhe thai atateeMMt
:.i . , .. .
oomnosraiion, uivesligaUoo, or
. a a
,wu( ,wr lM"uanv - r l
lTO fiKl inl w co
mm9 m1 Prr orant as
tbat ofcct in vestigaU a
aomni' Vawr lb Blir w. c the
WD("" n,cuot NLpropruied, Oregon
moui itt hi
Ofthia sum we would receive $8361
lbt firl r d this smount would
( a a a .aa
nQ""' tncreased escb year until
2 it a : i i a a .
",ra yp"r " wou!U lo
r,4 -oa lDn Kruauv oeresse
UUM mi" M wn lB
would be fVJ73. Now the forth -com-ing
biennial report of Supt, McKtroy
will show that ihem are in the state
81.860 tiersoos between the of fm,r
and , nanea ir the Blair
bill should become a law we would gat
this year 10 cents on the popit. A
large majority of the school districts in
tSa state have leas than fifty persona cf
echttol age, hence moat of (be districts
of the state would receive lees than $3
aannally from the ttUir bill appropria
tion. So, that, taking the more eetfiab
view of it, tba inducement ia not very
atrong for Oregon to favor the passage
of tba bill, but thia objection would be
juile when compared ta t be constitutional
ot jeottoae to tie passage. Tbs voice of
every lover A ocuatitutional liberty
should be raised against the efforts of
Congress to asaoma paternal control of
the school systems of the several states.
ymk racaa swaycmujm.
The vety enlet prising (?) aaaroiab d
nergetheter ct the ease ctatvd press at
Ban Francisco is evident I to the auv-
ploy of ilia It publican stti ccmtmittee
of CslifomU. List we k tl.e Oftfonian
containt'd nearly a cot nun. f silly stuff
at from San Francisco, tiling how
the jfcmoaiitcutiv&date for Governor,
Mayor Battiett, in years past lias been
rentinir a diraiddat.i buildintt in that
citv to Cniueae for lanadrs nurDoaea
and i.ce thia as a reaaon aby he ahould
m w '
not be eircted G ivoruor. It was writ
ten up in tbs m u a national and
atartling at !-, etaiply for the pnrpose
of wrakeniog Mr. Bartlett's ohanoea for
election, ibe whole thins fell as a
wet blanket upon Republican prospects
sh the whole scheme was thin as gaace.
Judge W. Nilea, of Belleville, haa
ritten an important communication to
the St. L-mis R mohlican. in which ha
- .we w '
exposes tbe falsity of the favorite asset
tion of the protectionists that labor is
the chief beneficiary of their system of
taxation, and, indeed,! hat eight or nins-
teutha of ibe eua ot production is for
L. a .l a
IS nor. SlilOllUg irotU me census IOr
1880 he .hows that the total value cf
t -
tho production of that year of steel
rail, protected by a 100 pet oent tariff,
w JR. 0S5 10. while the cost of nro-
duction waa jpl,iut,-'i , tt wnicn
at . a .All a(.-:i,w" i' . 1. . 1
38.828,928 was for materials and only
. ..i
aa nan 1. 1 d,.
o,9ou,ui. iv. ia.vM, .a..8
ufrcturers a profit of SI 4,047,949, or
67 per cent upon theit invested oapital
of $20,975,000, while tbelaboiera were
paid only one-tenth of the entire cost
of production. The effect of a protec?
tive tariff is high protita for the capital
ists, not high wages fjr tha laborers.
The tutiti amount paid tho laborer t in
1880 in the manufacture of atejl rails
was only oue-tbiid of the pn fits divid-
ou among me wpuaiww.
Ashes spread over tha boda of straw
berries at the rate ot 100 bushes per
acre will increase the quantity, improve
tbe quality Hn intensify tbe color.
They may be aown broadcast at any
mW
no i
1886. FALL AND
Ni
H. ALLEN &
To the Front!
With a large and I well selected stock, B0UOHT
OR CASH, and will be sold at
PRICES NEVER BEFORE OFFERED M
LATE STYLES
OP
Dress Goods, Trimmings, Velvet
Also the
LATEST NOVELTIES IN CLOAKS.
Just Received
DIRECT FROM EASTERN MANUFACTORIES
a
which for make and stylo cannot he excelled. We
also keep a full line of
Gents' Fum Goods,
GROCERIES,
BOOTS AND SHOES.
Dry Oopds, Hats, Caps, etc., etc. Orders from
rtistanoe will be Dromptly . executed, and
saiies will be sent upon appHcation.
PRODUCE TAKEN in oxdhange
for goods,
N. H. ALLEN & Co.,
57 First Street AlbMj9
Toe moat lonesome man in Amer
ica will be that rolitary Repaollcay
In tbe Georgia State tteitqtd. when H
next Minvnes.
New ta the time to get the road in
good condition for rioter. It will be
a saving of time and labor when tbe
rains and frosts are ao irjurious to trav
el.
Br lb tag tiara lt raaa
In tbe bcHty meehaniam when tbe liver
gets out of order. OsaMlpallon, dyspep
sla, ooatsntination of tba tdood, Imperfect
aaairallation, are certain to ensue. Hut It
teeaay to prevent thaws conieqneacea,and
remove their cauae, by a course cf H s
tetter's stomach Bitters, which stimnlstea
the bHiary organ snd regulatee its acUmi.
The direct result la a dlaapoearance at tbe
peine beneath the rtbe and tbrousb the
shoulder blatl. the nausea, headaches,
yellowness el the akin, fnrred look of the
tongue, and soar odor of tbe breath, which
characterise liver complaint, sound di-
a, : --j; s. - . ,
SeSuboaecur by
bodv are
use of this
celebrated restorative of health, which
imparts a degree ot vigor to tbe body
wnton is its beet guarantee or safety from
malarial epidemics. Nerve weakness and
over-tension are relieved by it, and it im
proves bcth appetite and al
eep.
The Harass er CeaaelaaltoB.
True delicacy of flavor with true efficacy
of action, haa been attained in the use ol a
j California liquid trait remedy, Syrun of Figs
I Ita pleasant taste and beneficial effects have
rendered it tmmeaaaly popular t or sale by
Foshav k Maton, wholesale and retail.
The Meat Agreeable
As well as the most effective method of
dispelling Headaches, Colds, and Fevers.
or cleansing the system. is by taking a few
I does oftheplasnt California liquid fruit
.amed. Sirnn of Via. 5Ce. snd St uM
i w .r - er - -g s w-
ties for sale by Foshay Mason.
borised advertisiugageats for the Dkmo
cat for that city
Maektea's Aratra salve
The best salve ia the world for Cuts,
Bruises, Sorea, Ulcers. Salt Rheum. Fever
Tetter, Chapped Hands. Chilblalna,
Corns and all skin Kruptlons, and posi
tively cures Piles, or no pay required. It
isguaranteed to give perfect satisfaction,
or monev refunded. Price 2.r cents per
box. ' Fo'r aale by Foshay A Mason,
Tired and La agent Waaten
How many women there are of whom
these words are true : "They feel languid
and tired, hardly able to bear their weight
on their feet, the bloom ail gone from their
cheeks, irratable and cross without meaning
to be. nerves all upset, worried with the
children, fretted over httle things, a burden
ease.'' What a pity it is. But a few bottles
of Parker's Tome will drive all this
away,
ir sex
and relieve tha troubles peculiar tt
th
Let Us Knew.
Let those who want to furnish
on s
tvi nst
'thou '
STATE mm OlfttiCtAT,
IS f HI f ILLlHTfl TAUIt
i.rSL buiaem notices in Loeai aa.
additional Insertion.
,r ,etf, mna iraoalenta
?A?LI',riKiur,s for the rat
iZJfi uare tor
Rates for otbsr advi
own on application.
WINTER. 1888.
FARMERS 1
BEFORE YOU BUY
A RIGHT TO ARY CATS,
BE SURE AND W
MASON'S WHEEL
GATE!
PATENTED JUNE S, ISM.
The superior points of exwUeMj i
t iui gaie are :
The rnnning gear ran be asMasaei ta
ny common gate.
The entire coat tea gate for naetettaJ
need not exceed fa.
No higb pohtn are reeded,
AH the running vear is et the tee. aeasaa
it cannot become ologged with asad, aasww
or trash of any kind.
It does not fold ui nor tin ovavtweaaasf
horses.
It requires but little forea to iisaraf. M t
a It foot gate rising only one third af aa
men to eaon root or oponina. and ta aav
tire rising and falling is only S taebasLaaw
lhl on wheels or rollers.
it uses no lever or complicated
ery.
It never gats out of order so as ta i
its working.
If the opening and shutting gear ta sat
broken or removed, it ia still tba beet gat
made to open and shut by band.
It fastens snd leeks itself se as ta be
boat and etock proof.
It can be opened snd shut wftkawt oeaw
Ung off a horse or bicyeia, er eat af e
wagon.
It is the simplest in constrwattaM, fig
easiest to operate, the cheapest to -ntltT.
and the beat gate in eiistenoV
Right will be sold as cheap or
i.usm tor any goou gate.
No other gate has half so many
i .... . . j , , . . . .
t-iit auu superior poinia.
A few minutes examination will
ho truth of these atatemeabr.
Go and see model at Peters A I
Albany, Or,
W. W. CRAWFORD,
Traveling Agent,
C. H. MATTOOM.
Albany, Dr., Gen'l Agt, for Linn Oav
n, a. chkrxy. jaxar maissmam
jILBANY FOUNDRY ASM
MACHINE SHOPS.
(HERRY &HANSHA1T,
Machine and Mill Bnildm,
Having opened up the old foundry SMjf
niachiae shops former! v owmd byA
Cherry A Son, and added new and lata
unproved machinery, we ara prepared
to handle all kinds of heavy maeblaorv.
V 'e will manufacture Steam Engiaee, Saw
and Grist Mill macbinery,also wood work,
irg machinery of all kinds, &11 kind af
iron and brass castings made to order
Rapatring of farm machinery a specially.
Patterns of all kinds made en a hoi,
notice. The best assortment of pattern t
in the State,
Shops corner 1st and Monigomary Mar
ALBANY OREGON.
ii ..j. . i. .ii m.m.m i, i , twaaaaaa.i ,a asanas auisMsSswaaBssjt
TKWART A SOX.
Cl
iluooessors to Peters A Stewart, daalsra
in au kind of shelf snd heavy bardi
i o; ii, paints ano ohh, optwaite odd
CO.,