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THE STATE RIGHTS DEMOCRAT lbllshd tee Friday b STITRS oi NUTT1NW. OtUIB4rri K..n nvm.rrl HnIIIImk arwdnlllM Mrrl. TRAMS Of aUlttCtUtTION- tdfU sopv, Pr yaar, in advncs....MW tt 0 e ij. ir year, at en. I f year t M i-l opy, l month .....A. 1 OA talis' i oopy, three month SO nirlr nmiilur 0 1'tlOFES.HlONAL CARDS. L. H. MONT ANTE. TTOIlNBY AT LAW. Notary PubUo. Albany, Oregsn. Office upstair, ovw. John BiiajrV store, tat street. rl4n23tf J. K, WE ATHERFORD, (NOTABY PUBLIC,) ATTORNEY AT LAW, ALBtSY. OBKUO. tTTlt.L PRACTICE IN ALL THE COURTS or THE Sctel atWmtlnu uHvn. to collections ait.l - h it matter. SdTofloe In Odd Koll.w'. Temple. nrt POWKI.L A RILYKU, .TTOKNfRYS AT LAW, And Solicitors in Phancerv, (fiBiWV, - - - OKRfiOBr. Collodion promptly made on all points, i oi negntiatart or reasonable terms. teFOffloo In Poster' Rriok.-exe, vHnlftf. J. J. WHITNEY, attorney And Counsellor It La? AND Notary Public. ALBANY, OREGON, Will practice in nil of the Court of n is State. All business Intrusted to him rlll bo promptly attended to. E. W. LANCDON, DEALER IN DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, BRUSHES, SOAPS, COMBS, and everything kept in ft first class Drug Store. Also fine stock of plsnos aid crgao. ALBANY. ORBWON. F08HAY & MA30N, -Wl AS BSTAIt- I) moists and Booksellers, Agent for John R. AM.-n'i publications, which we sell at pubi.her'e arCas with poatsgeaddsd. ALBANY, ORRtiOR. A. PRUSHAW, DRUGGIST. Stationary, Toilet Articles, Etc. PRESCRIPTION CaREFFLLY FILLED, Open dsy end i, '-la. Albany, Or. FURNITURE. t have the ues stock ol urniture in the city and will sell Cheap, Cheap, Cheap, The only stock of WALNUT FURNITURE in the citv end the lowest price in the Vsliey. Come end see. Undertaking, complete stock snJ can give SAT1.S f ACTION. Try me. A. B. WOODIN, Aioany Bath House. IS IB UHDB&dlUlf ID WOULD KKSPKCT ally ifr.n the litiaan of Albany and vi I i.tthl I have'.aksn-bergofthii K.tabli.b o. it, md, by keeping slesa room snd psyis rtel .ttsstleo e bsless. expects to tsit si ii.tHn may favor us with taslr patronage a Mir. Hrstofors carried on nothing bat First-Class Hair Orssln&: Saloons to.it. to riv sotirs sstisf.rtion to al saayrSMiian an I Ladle' Hair neatly en e4 JOS WBBBBB. fcJeLHIU, Physician and Surgeon, Office cor. First end Ferry Streets, ABANY - - OREGON. O. O OWBBRT c.a.rr;iirm ALBANY IRON WORKS. CHERRY PARKRS, (Sueeeasors to O. O. Cherry.) Machinists. Millwrights, and Irnr fnnTidflrfL WKflAVKOUR NEW SHOPS ALL eomoleud, and are now prepnred to handle all kinds of heavy work. We will rnsnufsotitre Hteam Engines. Grist and Ssw Mill Machinery, and all kinds "flroc aad Brass Casting. riTTRKfta H4DB 0ft MSIOBT BvTICR. Sneelal attention given to repairing ail Wind of maohlnery. Will aleo msnufsc t ure the improved Cherry A White Grain Separator N. J. HENTON, Hotary Public and Insurance Agent, 0- F. BUILDING - - ALBANY, OR (lepra sent several of the beat Fire In or nceComp&nles on the Coast. Call i n him forfeitable insurance. IT 13 IBPOSSlW.ffi TO 8;V UPOO IILCT W I T.MRE Of THIS COOD OLD STANDARD family medicine. It canu t be tjrj V.U'y ree .-..I'licndcd. ft:i it is truly u l'.M:'EL OF '1 IIP, AOT, and no household eliou'.d bo ariiliout it. It preveatl . wi ll as cure Ski DixcaaoK.Oout, BhcumalUm, GraTi1, ail all Kl lf Diseases, ATo te.l l iver, ffcaiUeUp, Niir.ncn. Di!o Wind, IudiQesilon, Cosstipnlioti, Di'iriUeiaitd Djiun'o':', X'wcr msd A.'tne. Siei jMi-i-..-.tss, Ijissltnde. FoulUn atb, asd reir disearo l-rougiit on or og.jravtt.il 1 rf a i";;- r.l. re.l iLijuach. Itiusf-pe-ciiic agalt at contigion ami cu iQcaclOttJ remedy lor UiUmmttmu, Nervousueas, SeMfitla, Jaundice and DysiM'pMia. It PirlQi tbn Ulood, Clennsea Iho atomxeU mid Oowl, ami i;iv s tho whole syatrm a Ueatllby atd Deligbtfal Tone, There n. ytr was a Mcdl. tne Cr the Xuwtery eo,l to it. VOL. XXII. A CHILD'S SKIN Er mmI Mentis Covered with F.r seitsatossN Keabs anil Mores . nrcI by t uU nru. MY lllile sun, mU elifht year, ha bevu unite' d Un Krrin ul Uie scalp, mul at time u ureal iHirtkni of Ihv btHt', iiit'tf he M two years nt. It btyAti lu lit win, nix. (tneiltnl to ht vmpt hTiUIi hci'anie awarwl with ttttri iMtreti. and tnmi UI'h a tklv Italtl .Hiumi out. nui.iir IiiU-hm Itebing and illirtre, an. I Imtvlui,' hi liaJr nmtliKl ami aa raw, lr came i oh waa i' i1'. 1 1 llljfllt III' I ft at the bark ( the h. ml. My friend lit know how my tliile br ha ougerod. At' woukl acratoh hi head until )! wi lth I.I ''!. I Mm .1 to tW) III. h 11 Is 1.,-lin : lii many way triol t. prei out hi N)ral''liii t r;U I bltii. and ng ; but It tn to the ImmIv with waa no ue, he w uld .tyatoh. I no4Ul and to the twel lihyait bua tn out ueewi. Alt-oit tht tiuii'.aoine trieiitls, who hail lieen cure.1 by th t'uttoura Iti medle, (irevailril nui metotr Ihrui. I l- ;n o un- tlirm on tha l.'.lh of January tart, In seven istii,li every partlide of the llwaae wwa removed. Nit a (hi r iKiah lefnaine on hi iwwl ki tell (lie tr rtf hi Miiffuiliiy;. lit h ut ha returned, att I thii.k u I .ir , an If mmlv ami . '.mii a a) i In the wtrJ. I ran -;riUiKle for tht wot. .moJIea, ami wth all my atatcroeftl l tnaa no. aay omU(h toeapee m.v ifrwlltud for tl uWul cure by the Cut! ur Ku mod lea, and i Imtlarly afllutisl to know tint m.v atatcmetll ami without cxa'iriTall.'n. eil VUUW McKAT, Oct. Oth. 1-Wf,, lVUy, Maaa. I have ace ii Mr.- JtcKa)' boy when badly agcted with the Kctema ..e waa apltlf.it i.bt to look at I know that h ha triwl etir Imtt phyeiclau. ami did all a faUior could do for a suffering child, but availed .thin.-. know that ihe atatemaut h ha made you as NJMI the i-urlnjuf hi boy by your Outii'tira lU inc.ileaar tru In even particular. WILLIAM J. Mvt'AKTIIY, 83 gutter St , IVUudy, Ma. e 8.dd evert where. Trtev t'uHeura. 60 cam Cull. eur Smp, . cents Cettaauw Koaulvent, ft. Ir- ar d I Pu'ter lruan.l 'h imlont Co., Iliston. sead f..r "Mon t t are Skis IMrse. Pl.K-. nUckhead. Si.tn ll'.mUlies, n. Babi Humors, uae Cutieur ttuap, IN ONE MINUTE. Kbeumatic, Neurilw"-. KcUllc. 8utden Hharp and Xrrvou Pain and Weakness r lievai In on mlioile h.t thet'uticnra Anti ratol I'tasicr. At dmeirUt. S& t. Poller Dm,; Co , Boston. 9 WlCKFORD Tbta Is the mo.t PRAOTIOAI BIOH-COT 8HOB vr invr-ntj-d. ltlei. ry GENTEEL nr.. I DRESSY and Be aeaie iirotrctin an i t-it ..r -r-Kaiier. Its snt f-nimt te mi a nod th- tp ran bemfjastad a Bt any ankl- by atinlr luovia tas bsTttoas. For ea!e L. E. CLAIM, Albany, Or. Red CrownMills ISOM, L NMN(J & ( 0., PkOPU'S. nkw rmictjw ruit'k aupkkiiiu run rAMtuss A Mil BAXKSH UNB. HKSTSTOllAfJK FACILITIES. Highest Price in Cash fc IV heal ALBANY OR. ALBANY SAW AND PLAN INC MILLS. All kinds of rough, dressed si nd seasoned lumber, laths and pickets kept constantly on hand Bills sawed to order on shortest notic Use only bst Calapooia timber- Price and terms made satisfactory. ROBINSON & WEST. IM. MILLER, Attornty and Wtailw it Law. LEBANON, OREGON. Willprcti( in allthot'.iitrt in ths Stat MISS EMMA SCHUBERT, Fine Millinery, AiaMAAiVt aaa a . iiiih V wnj&ut KtrtKt nuust. A. 0. U. W. Memhtr W!hiiik7empl'ytiieiit or desiring nelp, will ploitecill at RtuX !i llrownoll's store and register their names, Hv ObBBB orLouoa. AO E NTH WASTED to roll "REMINISCKSCE8 of 0 YEARH In tho NATIONAL MKTROl'OU-J. BY BEN PERLEY P00RE lllustratlnif th Wit, Humor and Eccentricities of aotel releb. Itles. A rlebly lllnatrsfeil treat of inner Society Malory, from "jo olden time" to the weddlnf of Cleveland. IVniiilerfully popular, Afrent report rapid ante, Adlre for circnlar and i.ti.,1. A. t BAaCBOFT A VO Publiih eri, San Francisvo, Cat . ii r IWANP LAMM. Thf following message of Governor Pdnnoysr on the subject of Swamp Laoda waa orowded out last weak t To th Honorable Stmt and If out of JitjjrewntttUf qftk Stah qf Ore gon x (ii.nti.kbim: At an adjouraed meet iag of tho board of Cucntniaeionera for the aale of aohool and ueiversit) laada, hettl od Tur.adar, Kebtaary 1, 18S7,the following ruling waa made : 4 In the matter tf atpHoatits for warn 1 .tnU since tbe paaaege of tba law approved October 18,1879, relating to auch !anda,wbo made appliealioaa fot tioh laod In excess of the amount apeei fied iu tbe soto-wit : 3S0 acres. Held, that snob appltoalioua and the certificates hnted thereon are void,beiag without authority of K illuwiii4 is a list of peteooa to whom auch void certificate have been liaoed together with the smouat of tba laod included in auc't crti6oa.ta, and also tbe amount of uionsy paid thereon. rirtiaStu I l'im haaer I Aura XauTW. July 90, Ho Esh W. U No it, t Jan Xt Jan '-0, sg Jan IT, "as Jan 17. at asp IS. V4 Oet u, f Not . SJ Ap' ?i, 10 I I Oct tt, 'US No l, "W Ni II, April S, M April S, -Si I April a. M Mar. h lO.'Mj Ban h rsViej lis II Q .-...I aa.isa.as s u.iesu 1.4 II V 1ST J N its J N If II o tW,QUOtS ; 1 Wt sTMV. srw Vatic Vanes s,ses,se i.itooo aouw, lev 00 III 'M MltTI 1JMI.1T sei.es eeSaf TSO.00 aa.sMM lai w u Ted h enter 183 W U Ted hunter " H C Owei La ISA II J (ileim ISA H C Owen s. ion M 1ST Itelrt of B F llnteh I ai Ma. ft IM Hi' Owes ls.ts7.40 i9 u o twai i iss.sas.as I If w t. . u,m.s i,su ss l It C Owesl a,7tata III AyaraetMc i.onaushj lit HC Wilson lUUf WiUon lift !B 0 Owe IM A W Patur 4.SS0.4S 7.SI0.S4 i.esi so i. us. is 1. OSS so S7a.M rai.7 I'.TSOS? i .u. mo. is Atsril 3, 'All III U 0 Owe i. est as Ta.soi.at Tuiai (ei.asaet gis asase l' i) ii the foregoing liat it will be i ia. $142,846 90 bv been reoeived aa payments oi the leds iuoiuded ia tba certificate ao isaued. I prias it will not be neceeesrr f r uiw to adduce any argument to eub S.antiatn ibe luting .f the board. None v latr.er is . I i Tht ralo is only tht plain letter i.f the law. It OMIt be obasyivml i.l anforoed. But while the board- alia. I d i, it is of the Ofdoinn that the parchaseia of anoh land from tho board, through ita miseppri benioi of th lw, ahouM be eniMed to recrite b n k the munry n paid utB a rsturn and s n c Ha'ioti of aueb certi6oste,attb reaerretivns, boei,proticting sclual Settlers h bate puiabsaed lsnds from peraona I aiding auch orrtiacste. This tbe boai! corceivea to Is? nothing but whst it just snd fair. I would then f .n suggsr that proviaiona should be mede by you for ihe rsturn cfehe money so paid by tbe purchaser to thesu ao on B possible after auch oeitiflostee upon which suoh money waa paid ere return- I for cancel 1st ion. I. ,. piying for the reraymant oi tba monev paid tbe Statu on auch void flertificatea, it would be proper that ebe jegialsturs ihonld make provision for tbe payment of outstanding warranta against the State. Th amount of ouch warrants drawn upm the swamp Und fund asBoamse ti $52,406 90,nd tbe in tereat due thereon February 1, 1887, aruouncs t $41,759.85, makiog a total of $94,115.74. Accompsnying this message ia e de tailed state nent of auch warrants, and for what porp i- drawn. The greater bulk of these warranta are drawing 10 per cent interest. At tbe aem time tbe State is loaning money t 8 per cent. This is very law finance and should be atoj.pecT. I wont I ihs'tfore recommend that a levy of 1 mill on the dollar be authorized by the Igiala'.ure, in order to pay these wan ants snd to return th money paid to (he 3:ti on void certi ficates. Iu yonr legislation in regard to tbs awatup Isttd matter, I trust that you will endeavor to pro'eet the actual set tler, aa much sa possible, who baa r ur cbssed in good faith. The Oregon Legislature, should se cure before its adjournment, a sclntion of the swamp land natter,ao tbst.while injustice may lie done to none,the Stale domain shall be parceled ont,as waa tho intent and letter of the law, to actual settlers in small quantities. A copy of this message baa been fur nished to the co icurrent branch of the Legislature. Sylvester Pbhbotbb Tho Chicago Socialists havo taken to very fmall business. They want the United Stales army abolished. Next they will Insist on the abolition of the Marine Bind, which Is about all there is left of our gigantic Navy. Our present little difficulty with Canada is qnito enough to show that old Izaak Wilton was "away off bis dahh" when he declared that "God never did make h more calm, quiet, innocent recreation than angling. Much is said and written now about "the gentleman in politics." Tbe gen tleman in the penitentiary ia losing bis novelty. It u but tweot)-one years since tbe war was ended, but in that time $792,. 707,050.20 have bsen disbursed by tbo Peoeion Office. Eights i ii iiih u mi mm i ' I MijSSMas ALBANY, OREGON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY Breakfast Is reed as tbe WlU House at 8:30, and tb PraaUeBt never waits in Tain for an appetite for twit first a sal of tba three that satisfy sod sustain bits. Fruit, oatmeal or saanalaasj bash abonid bare proper place anon other ceres I foot), chops, beadwtaak, tail, with coffee and rolls, make up thia meal. Than comes tba asorntng ia lbs library, where tba Prtretdeat reawivea most of big businaas visitors eteadisg, moving from one to tba other ia a cir cle until ell era disposed of. Two stays ol tba week Tuesdays and FHdava bresk in upon tbe routine tor other days. On three days bo foes down into tbe Beat Room at t o'eloatt t abaka banda with people wba tall to pay respects, Ia this way too time ia occupied BBtil InucbeoB is announead at 1 :30. This meal is ptaia cold meat, bread and batter, a relish perk spa bow and than, grown toe, aad sgsia fruit. Pinner is carved at 7. It is only on ordinary meal of aenp, fish, an entree and a roast with a simple dreeaiat , and fruit, for tba President oaf sye fruit at ovary maat. In addition to tba bever age aasee l as being aaed at Week fast snd innebnoo the Praaideat drinks bat little. Wine is never oa tbe Wbiu House table except there bo guests preaeat. An erroneous impression baa obtained retarding tba President's tastes In this reepee. Lager bear ale are aaed by him vary rarely. Tba President naee toUsosi. Ho asaokea sot mora than two cigars a day and these after dinner, a hen be foea ep to tbe library to resume bin work after a chat witb the White Hesse family Under tho guieo of a gift tbo bill by tho United guts Sonata giving $15,000 to OfttabUeu an sgrl. cu I torsi tiporisatottt ate lion lu each State a od Territory is aa loterferancw witb tba proper functions of tba States. It la aoot bar step towards aasjatdldatioii. It ta another act weakening tho aeirdapnodoora of tho States. It is another axampla taaching too patpta that for ovary Utile want they must ran ta tba Fed. oral (jovernmont inataad of ralyllf upon ihelr own anargy. It le detour. ahglnir, aa useless charity always K Tho I hi I noes of tba Federal Oovero ment is not elueatlon, nor grain raising, nor the anofawaara a4er. litiser,nor the instruction of farmers or mechanics ; It la not a charity. Its bus! nose Is not to raise tesea from tba whole people to be expended on work or Institutions witch tbo Statas should lake care of themeetveo. Tbe Run tn soldiera, who built sueb wonderful roads, end carried a weight of armor aad luggage that woatd crush tbe average fetna hand, lived ea eaaiae brown bread and sons- wine. They warn temperate ia diet, regular and eeaetant in exercise, fbe Spanish peaaaat works every day, and daaoaa half tba night, yet eats on I v hia bleak breed (onien and wste.m-lon. Tbe S nyras porter esta only a little fruit and aome olives ; ba eat no I Href, pork or mutton ; yet be walks . witb his 80$ pouade. Tbe e-Milis, fed on rie, ia mure aetire, aad can endure mote, than tht negro fadoo fat meet. Tbe beevy work of tbe world Is not done by mea wbo eat tba great est quantity. Tbe fastest and loogeet. wiudd borsa is not tbe biggest eater. Moderation in diet aeemr to be tbe prerequisite for endurance. rXBSOKAS,. The widow of Gen. liotholon, Napo leon's eompauioo at St. Helena, has just died st Bordeaux, aged eighty-five. Hon. Hiram Stblay will present Cor nell University with $260,000 for tbe iprovement of the Sibley ; College of Mechanical Arte. Mrs. Logan has bad to pay snore than $30, it is said.in talagrspb abargea on meeasgee of condolence reoeived a few days atar tba general's death. Prof. Y ouman, just deceased, at one time was entirely deptlred of bis eye- aigbt, and he invented, machine,a did Preseott, tba historian, which enabled him to write. Senator Stanford's mansion tn Wash ington is bung with tbe tba stoat rich and costly tapestries aad embroideries) in titk and gold. .They are of Arabian and Japanese manufacture. According to tbe gallant Gen. Horace Porter,tbe trotat description ever given of woman is this : "Corporeal enough to attest her humanity, yst ee transpar ent that the divine light shines through." reseat tire test. Patents granted to citizens oi the Pads States during the past week and reported e pressly for the Democrat by C. A. Snow Si Co., Solicitors of American and Foreign Patents, opposite U. S. Patent Omce.Waeh mgton, D. C. : GCottrell, San Francisco. CaL. roller mill. W R Empcv, San Jose, harness pad. P Frichette, Sheridan, Cel., cultivator. C Kohler, Oakland, (jai.. sewing ma chine. J B Payne, Blanco, Cel., animal ester, mtnator. D 0 Wilgus, Los Angeles, Cab, oil can, wrench and tool for bicycles. S A se outlet after a careful aaelysss of tba imprnations made upoa tba retina by different degrees of light, eonstodeo bat both white and Uaek are colors. tba ebiosnatks eoeie. Tbe volume of gaeet varies inversely as tbe prweauro. As the pressor of tbs etas wpnere at tbe sea 4e vet io abowt iAaen asraods to tba equore ineb, an additional pressure of fifteen pounds apoa aay gas wilt reduce ita volume smi baif. Tie most extromo oold (a North Amariea bee seen sbeerved ia tbo ka tarior ef Canada and tbe aeetiaa known, aa tbe British Poeeeaeieos. Ia Pern broke tbe meres rr baa beea known to fall aa low aa 43, aad at Port Reliaoee, a temperature of 69 has been observed. ht. Daslaux baa studied tbe iufiueaoe of sea light on tbe vitsUty of mieroaoeei. A few boars' oxpoeur to tho sunlight weakened the pa'atg-enie mterooooti, aad finally killed tbass. Tba iofrraaos It that annligbi la a universal hygienic agent, one that It moat active and pow. crfal, eommoa to both private and pan lie atatutioa. A Fraaeb commission, appelated to iaquire into tba ptoteeti.oo of buildinge from lightning, have reported ta tbo miaUter of inat rust ion that it ia lodia ptaaahle lor eomploto ssfoty to bsva ell Iron roof, d.iero, pspes, aaabss, etc., aa-efoUy eoa nested with tba appsrstus BsusQy attacked to antic buildings aa protections gaiust ehicttto diaobargae. Tba tutor lor of tbe bulb of aa tacau dasesat alaetrte lamp is popoleriy o up posed to ba eaanlatwlg empty of air. Bat Dr. Fleming asserts tbst ia a Sean lamp, when exhausted te uoe-milliottib of an atmospbere, there remains eoee 400,000,000,000 taol-cu'ae of air. It wmld take anwat 120,000 yosra to oooo t tit aambsr of w deeuiaa in that vacam. Pro! P. ft. Dewai of New York saada some ttparimeoti oa a resent trip aeroas tbe Atlsatte to test the pari ty of tba air about 1000 miles (mm He found that ia a stateroom oe aia dawk tbe sir wee quite im la a aabia oa tbo . psoeteasd , w wvi avw smsistisH w mm twmw' , It Wat very moo h purer, while at th i bow tbo staimer it waa fouad to be est 1 1 rely aaeosstsmlaated. Reoaot eiporiment by Vet and Saw raaia, aw tba depth to which tight pene trataa ia tbe ocean, bee shown of iatarastia iolt. Tba experiments oonaieted of expoeieg smeuiv pboto grapkia pistet at koowu depths, end oh atrviag if aa Issaga waa formed. If no imago was produced thi absence ot tight waa proved. Tbe retuSta showed tbst depth of $84 feet waa tliumiae'ed au loag aa tbe tun was attave the karia-m. At 1148 feat tight waa ireptibl for about eight btnra a day. At 1411 feet there wae ao trace of light even under a bright ana, all was absolute dsrkuess. CfMI Of s r ACTS. A Glasgow yacht, deetiaed for pearl, iabiag ia Sooth Australian waters, has fitted with electrical a( paratua to light up the water to tb great depth of seventeen fathoms. M. Goeaa baa, it ia said, found means to restore tbo lifelike expreseioa to tke eyas of dead bediaa. Ha places fw drops of glycerine aad water on tba , and lifelike expression ia repro duced. m Tbe Elko (Nay.) independent faee taoatlj remarks that any teal dent of Nevada who is fortunate enough to he tba owner of thrae eos,two corves and a bob-tailed boll i set down in the aeespapera as a "cattle king." Tba dieeevery of an aqueduct which probably dates hack to tba time of King Solomon is reported from Jeru salem, and it is eoaldaotly anticipated that tba further excavation of it will briag to light aome ex t rem el 7 Interest ing aad valntb'e inscriptions. Blackheads aad aimilar btomiaheo on tba tkin aaa bast ba sored by keeping it ia a clean and healthy condition. If any physieiaat recommend that tbe face at welt at tba handt be waabed daily witb aome pure soap, and the uae of a fitch bruth oa other parts of the body will aleo ba helpful. Tba elephant,' at all timet an excel lent mountaineer, wanders up Kilima njaro to as groat a height as tbe buffalo. 41 have not only seen hie recant traces, but st a height ef 13,000 feat I actually sew thrae of these animals crossing nimbly a stream valley, and mounting with agility tba steep slopes that rose above the water. H. H. Johnston At n reseat meeting of the Socio 'e da Btologie of Paris, a paper was read by Dr. Du bouaq u ot- L herd oris on skin grafting, in which be described tbo ex periment of graft iag the skin of a frog an a human subject whose foot bad beea burned by molten iron. On one of the wounds ware put four grafts of human kin ; on the other four grafts of frog skie. All ef thorn took firm hold on tbe wounds. The frog skin drafts re tained their peculiar color for a few days, and then changed te tbe color of the human skin. rot o f 18, 1887. "Wa-aj Inn fjr totv (Treat ear rsgesv sseressssSsst.) W A tBTBOTOg, Jan. 2fth, 1 888 Tbo Forty Ninth Our groat wilt oat of existence with a food record, notwlthtssnding what Its critics sold last aersloa. It may not produce a now tariff act, or step the sliver cole, age at Its present rata, but It has provided against an Interregnum In tbe Presidential etteeslon, it has settled the electoral count controversy aad It has put Into tbe heads of tho President ao act for tbe regulation of Interstate com mere, for which the people of corteli sections have been colling la vale far yewra. It has also attended to tome pressing aetds lu a doseo other directions, whatever may have been Ita general conduct. Luring (ho present week tbe Sen. ate baa voted against woman suffrage voted again against tbo confirmation of Recorder of Dee-la Met thews, voted for otoeiog the p rw of the United SlatAe ageinst Otnedttn imports, In retaliation for Engfand'e violation of treaty obligation with regard to fish cries, and It la tow debating the question of Agriculture Experiment Stations. Tbe House la plodding over prosy appropriation hilts. Seeetor Hear created a mild a, nee. lion la the Senate a few mornings since hy proposing a new role. Ho is outraged at the irreverence of tho upper House, and be asked that the Senate shall not he called to order n r tbe Ohsapleiu's prayer ptvareed et any time until n quorum uo pres ent. He eald It was a ridiculous and disgraceful spectscte, the daily dew livery of the luvo:ttlm in the pres ence of only t'iree or four Senators If religious exercises were to tntfc-on tinoed they should be decorous. If his prop-tot tl'Ki should carry io tdh booeee, It would grouty 'disturb heb Its of long standtng,and perhaps lead to an abolition of the Chaplain's of flee at together. For nineteen year the National Woman' flights Association has held Its sessliios in Washington. Far nineteen successive years the prom inent sdv.seates of woman euffrsgs have here sot forth thotr grievances, challenged and condemned their or -precwnrs, chert sex! their faith and re newed thler vows. For nineteen years Mies Anthony, Mrs. 81 tuck, Mrs. St.nton, Mrs. Hooker, Mrs. Howell, Mrs. Wallace, Mrs. Herbert, Mrs. Biske, lira. Sewetl, Mis C ma in and others, have appealed to Con gress fir tte ballot, havo oppressed the metrr to n vote, have bung over the gallerleejof the Hons.) and Senate Io earnest (sntlcipati in ; and they have repeatedly seen ono house or the other vote down thdr etoe" as they aaw the Senate vote It down yesterday. The fsct s that a! x teen Senators o' the fifty -one then present In the Sen ate Chamber voted in their favor while thee counted 00 tho friend ship of eleven more who were absent Is considered s gre tt triumph. Miss Anthony feels that the labors of a lifetime are'n w hearing appreciable fruit. She realiaestbet twenty years ago her pr iposel c institutional Amendment woatd have been hooted not of tbe Senate with derision. Ten years ago It would h ive fared much bettr, and five years ago aha could not have counted upm tne approv ing vote of sixteen Senator, A friend of woman suffrage eald to MIhs Anthony : 'The trouble with your cause is that ;lt lacks political vitality. Son h tors come and go snd Representatives still more frequently without regard to the merits or de merit j of the principle of woman suf frage. Could the question lavoived become a direct Issue before the peo ple, and the election of Senators and members oe made to tarn on it, the insult might be different. No one is sent to Congress as a woman aoffra. gist" continued he, "All of them corns uninstructed in tbe matter ex cept by their own prejudices, and ao they vote." Miss Anthony read in convention the names of those Senators who voted for her bl!l, cdling It the "roll of honor from the Saate wing of the Capitol," and then tne names of those opposed. The audience applauded when she remarked that tbe new Senator, Mr. Farewell, who occupies Geo. Lotrat.'s former seat, east his first vote In the Senate for woman. It was decided to "spot" those Senators who had put themselves on record against this bill for woman, and Mies Anthony remarked that If Senator In gal Is should be re-elected from Kansas it would he because the women of Kansas were powerless to defeat him. H would find a party among his constituents that he had not counted. Axes Axes. tee te Stewart Sox's aad examine those flue Oregon made axes, superior to all ether. Manufactured by H. B. Dor rlok, of Crawfordsrille, Una Co., Or, Was ranted first class, te r a SO 29 1886. FALL AND N. H. ALLEN & CO.. To the Front! Ot i ' ' TiBO 'f With a Urge and well ruiw uAsa, and will be gold at PRICES NEVER BEFORE OFFERED IN LATE STYLES OF Dress Goods, Trimmings, Velvets. Also the LATEST NOVELTIES Iff CLOAKS, Just Received DIRECT FROM EASTERN MANUFACTORIES which for make and style cannot be excelled. We also keep a foil line of Gents' Fiirnishing Go ds, GROCERIES, BOOTS IAND SHOES. Dry Goods, Hats, Gaps, etc., etc. Orders from a distance will be promptly executed, and samples will be sent upon application. PRODUCE TAKEN in exchange for goods, N. H. ALLEN & Co., 57 First Street Albany, Cftareeretreeser V. P.Osiuaoe. ProaehiagTery Ssbbatb, arstsg aad evoatr.g by Re. K. O. Ir 0 D. Ssbbssb hohool at ?:S0 r. Vrafor sseettag every We las day evoeiag. Rvafforujoai. Oreaoa. Prsaokiagim Sab ta at 10 0 a. St.. aad 7 r. SL Sabheth aoheol lOsSO Prayer awstmg every Wed- essay evoeiag Td. 8. a Hsvis. uaetor. 411 lavitoa. Owe as axiom xl Cae sea. Barries esr morsnag aad evening. Sabbath at 12:14. Prayer mooting oa Wsdsssdsy evcaiag ef eask sreek. Bsv. H. V. ftetatager. Pastor. 1L a CanaotL Sorrxt Presebing every third Sabbath ia aswh raoath at 11 o'clock a. at. aad at 7 o'clock r. u. SabbatS -School oek Sabbsth at 10 o'clock A. XL lryer sxsetiag Friday evening's st7 e'eleek. J.W. Craig, raster. M. a Cvoaoa 8ocrH.TsoaT. Prsacb- isg on tks first Sabbsth of seek raoath morn. iag and evening. Sunday sobeol each Sal - Bath at IB o'clock a. ax. rrayar meeting Thursday avaniag. J W Craig, Pastor. ML aOstesWBL Preaokiag every Sabbath a a e f sorsiag aad vaiog. aoag ssrv.es ia the ereoisg belore sorraon. Sabbath iichool St 230 r xl Prayer meeting every Than day evoeiag. Rev. H. P. Webb, pasta-. Pbjessi rstxiajr Ckitrch. Sorvioe erarv bbatk morning aad evening la Church oer. Brosdalbte aad Fifth SU SeadayBohool iasmeJiately after the morning service, Prayer meeting every Wednesday ovoning. IirlR t'ritohard, pastor. Ftagr Bamsr Cbo bob. Proackiag every Sabbsth morning snd see' at Church a ftth Street. Sabbath Sohool immediately alter meralag servioos. Prayer meeting tysry harsday evening st 7:90 o'clock. T O Orewssoa, pastor. Catmolic CaoacH Service every Son- day st 10:90 A B. and 7 r. u. Last Sunday of tho month service at Kugene City. Rev. Leeis Metayer, Reetor. BUeatriag Ptresrsss, S. Persoaa deal ri eg repair lag dono.su eb aa gun 4, sswisg machines, um broil, para ools, faaa, looks, all kind -ef small ma chinery and utensils, also fitting keys, grinding siaoora.ete .have now an oppor tunity to have the same done st most rea sonable rate aad oa ahott notice. We hove engaged an experienced workman td asslat In thia department. All work war ranted, at Will Bros.' Gun Store, Albany. 4 W Lomlr A Co., of 1 ertbtad. an, del Mtksriasd advortisiagageats frth Dsj csur for ttat city. Ataaay BIsrkoS. Wheat 7?e per bo. Oats SI " " Butter SS eta per lb. Eggs 25 cents per do. Beef on foot. 2M 9 2 W Hay-baled, tt2 te f 14 per too, leoee.S9 tol.ll Potatoes 75 nts per bushel. Applee 40 eents per ba, Perk 4Ho ptr to Baeons hams, 12e shoulders, Sa. Idea. Ise. Lard So per lb. Flour 4.50 per bbl. Chicksna-2.50 per doa. Sugar San Franetoe 0, SJo'e. Dry granulated'--? e, Mil! Feed -bran, 11.00 psr ahorts, 13. axlddlipf t Cof., 18. STATE RIGHTS DEMOCRAT. TIK BEST IDVEET18ISB lUIU II !Hf WILUIim T1LUT, I bosino not lees Ixieat eents 10 osnt tier line. additional insertion. JFor legal end transient svertisewests I 00 per square for lbs Ursa itjsertiaat.att t I cents per square for eaeb enbseessent iueorUon,. Hates for other sdvsrttsements aaade known 00 application. WINTER. I8S6. selected stock, BOUGHT Conrad Meyer, -PROPRIETOR OFe- STAR BAKERY, Darner Broadaibin aad First lie.. -DEALER TM Caxnnesi rrnits. DrtedlPralU, fsstahlet, Tebaee. In faot everything that is kept la a bob era! variety and grocery oiere. BbxhseS market price paid for ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE. First National Bank er alr 1st. mihi, Ties PrssWent m....L. FLTXH ...:r..... S, X, TOCBO uao. h, 1 TB.1KSACT8 A OBBBBAL 1 AOCOUHTS ggPT subject te cheek. SWBTBXCHAKOg see Ulaeiaafcle taasslav, eskt osiBew Terk, Baa misss, OkJeage asst fsrtt , wLLXmOKS lLtHBsa el. B. L B Ol fc. Waits S Trsssax, i. la COWAN. J.W.OOSJOt Linn County Baik, cowan a cusick. ALBANY - - - ORKQONs TRANSACTS a rMral bsaktng 1 DRAW SIGHT DRAFTS en New Terk, BSS ftaa ska and Portland, Oreco. LOAN MONEY oa aporovel sssartty. RETE1VX depeslls subject te .keek. COLLECTIONS antrasUS ie a will essstve saaassv ARN DOORS, ever nut on a now barn door sua . hang an old one until yon first eall est Stewart A Sox aad see what the htv new In bean dbo ktntssift nnnalhtxj that will net break Sows. -' '"' " " " 111 " 1 lllBJwaWaBBSBsxvs Notice for Publication. Land Office at Oregon Cftty, Or. February. 7th. ISS7 J No ise is hereby given that the mllew-. lug earned settler has filed neUeeofhle latentioa te make final proof ia support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the County Clerk of Li an count v, Oregon, at Albany, Oregon, on Taeaday, March 29th, 1887, t5 : HO Meyers, Pre Bmption D. S. Ho, 51SS for tbe s X of N E &aad NHofSfofSeo IS Tp. 10S R 1 , Hs names the following whnsasis ta prove bis continuous residence upoa, and cultivation of. aald lead, via: JB Bilyeu, Jeff Bilyeu. Edward Strimes and Thomas Wlllms,alt ef Saio.Liaa eouaty.Oregoa, w. A . JUUBBBT, SHILOH'S CATARRH SsiUre cure for Catarrh, Dipthtria, bbjs nfeer Month,