The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, May 13, 1887, Image 1

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    STATE RIGHTS DEMOCRAT.
Iafc I eS every Friday by
S TITKS 4 NUTTlNtt.
BalKverri4'K.la Deaaeeral IMU
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PROFKSSIONAL CARD8.
L. H. MONT ANTE.
TT() UNEY AT LAW.
AND- -
Notary Public.
llbnr. Oregon.
Office upstair or John BrisBV stare,
st street. vl4n23tf
J. K. WEATHERFORD,
(NOTARY PUBLIC,)
iTTORNRY AT LAW,
ALBANY. eKe.
.sTILL PRACTIC1 IB ALL THE COURTS OF Till
Stat. 8pUl attention gtvn l xIlctlon ami
resale ssattr
in Odd rll.r Tempi. 14:1
, O. rOWNLL. W. b. BILTKU
POWBLL ft BIIiYEU,
vTTORVRYS T LAW,
And SbliriUrt in Chancery,
.sss4JT. - Won.
OolleoMons promptly made on all points.
L vine negotiated on reasonable Urm,
esTOrac-e In Footer's Brink.
vHnlStf
J. J. WHITNEY,
Ittorney And Counsellor it Lav
AND
Notary Public.
ALBANY, OS-CON,
Will practice In all e the Conrta of
.his State All bnslnea Intrusted to him
bill bb promptly ottei ded to.
L. W. CLARK,
Portrait Photographer
Sitting by appointment,
COPYING AND ENLARGING.
Tweedale'a Building.
ALBANY, - - - OREGON.
E. W. LANCDON,
DEALER IN
DRUGS,
MEDICINES,
CHEMICALS,
BRUSHES,
SOAPS,
COMBS,
and everything kept In a flrat closa Drug
Store. Alaoaflna atock of pianoa and
organs.
ALBANY. OREGON.
POSHAY A MASON,
iS 48 T.I I
Dragjepstsand Booksellers,
Agents for John B. Aldan'a poblkmtiona,
which we af II a publisher's prices with
poatagq added.
A Lit A MY, OKEtiOI.
A. PRUSHAW,
DRUGGIST.
Stationary, Toilet rticlei, Etc.
riltCtimHI CIIEPl'LLT NLLEI,
Opan day and night.
Albany, Or.
FURNITURE.
1 have th beat stock of nrniture in the
iity and will aall
Cheap, Cheap, Cheap,
The only atock of
WALNUT FURNITURE
ta the city and the lowest price in the
Valley. Come and aee.
Undertaking,
a complete atock and ean give SATIS
FACTION. Try me,
A. B. WOO DIN,
Aioany Bath House.
(vin jtfDSdieiriD oulj kkspxct
'40? ifiri '.a -Hi sans of Albany sad vi
t'H C Saveteoae "barge of this Kttsblish
,it, cad, hi kseolir 'b 'ooai nd payia
tt HifttUti -" Hasiass axpeets iu tait al
... . -v? 'r na wtb thlr patronage
. ' s .tr.f(.r tarried in nethtos bat
Clrat-Claas Hair Draaalnor Saloons
C9ts t- fir sntirs nattsf-'Mon to al
"illtu ml '.ll' Half aatly io
ts aw4 foe WBBBBIL
DR. J.L. HILL,
Physician and Surgeon,
Office cor. First and Ferry Streets,
ABANY - - OREGON.
0, O ( HKKf.r C.B.PVHSXn'
ALBANY
IRON WORKS.
CHERRY & PARKRS,
(Successors to O. C. Cherry.)
Machinists, lillsmghts, and Iror
Founders.
WK HAVE OUR NEW SHOPS ATX
completed, and are now prepared to
handle all kinds of heavy work. We will
manufacture Steam Engines, Grist and
Saw Mill Machinery, and all kinds of iron
and Brass Castings.
P ATT Kb IS MADE N SHORT NOTICE.
Special attention given to repairing all
klnda of machinery. Will also mnnufao
ure the Improved Cherry A White Grain
p arator
I
WILX,
WILL,
WILL
WILL
WILL
WILL
WILL
WILL
WILL
CURE Diarrhoea and Dysentery.
CURE Pimples on the face, and Freckles.
CURE Old Sorea and Ulcers,
CURE Wind in the Stomach.
CURE Headache and
CURE Scrofula.
CURE Summer Complaints.
CURE Rheumatism and Gout.
CURE Fains in the Bones and Joints.
VOL. XXII.
TO WHOM :
It May Concern.
Albany, Ob., March IMh, 1887.
Self preservation Is the first iw of
nature. Among my old frlcntla antl
customers who have been trading
with me to the lat too yeini, and
who still do the aame and profit
thereby, mnne designing party with
emnlty In hi aoul la circulating the
report that;beoauome one elae re.
celved the sugar cor, tract that was let
Utt week hy certain boalneaa man.
Bgera I am higher lo prlcea than
others. Oentlemen, It waa Itnpopal
bio for me to get the ab ve contract,
as I ws not H-kel fr a M4, iy, la
bectt known t therawlvea. By cull
ing aod sacert tlnlng my prlc a you
can Judg- f.r yunlva wnether
Jutlc h -a b-in done to you or not,
and whthir the prices of my goids
arc nut a low or lower than any other
house. In c ia that I should be eoin
I" I mI to give up my, nutntea on ac
count "i thoabovej will e eeaipallad
to become an office Mker.
V ry respect fully yourt,
P. COHEN.
Red CrownMills
ISOM. LANNING & CO., PRUPR'S.
saw raocass rtoca serration rob ram una
axn aAKaas traa.
BEST STORAGV V4CILIT1E8.
Highest Price in Cash . fc
Wheat
ALBANY OR.
ALBANY SAW AND PLAN
INC MILLS.
All kinds of rough, dressed
and seasoned lumber, laths and
pickets kept constantly on
hand Bills sawed to order on
shortest notice Use only host
Calapooia timber Price and
terms made satisfactory.
ROBINSON & WEST.
MISS EMMA SCHUBERT,
Fine Millinery,
OPPOSITE REVERE HOUSE.
First National Bank
OrjALriSMl. OREGON.
PrflMictant Mtifii ...... -. 1 it V S
fist PrMMt a. B. TOtMX
- .........
6 to. K. CHAM KkBuAIN
TRANSACTS A OCKCBAL tenlunff
AOCOUNTS KEPT NbjMt to chuk.
RIGHT EXCHANGE ana tltyspfcU trualtf, told
on New York, Saa Tranche, oataagw sad Port I
Or wan.
COLLEOTtONS BADBob bUSSsMl
y. B. Yocss, Oao, E r
L. B Blaim, L. Puss,
WAtirse B TnutSLt,
J. L. COWAN.
J. ST. BIMMK
Linn County Bank,
(OWAN A CU8ICK.
ALBANY - - OREGON.
TRANSACTS s gnnenl bsnklnc bettaesj.
DRAW SIGHT DRAFTS on Now York, 8ss Nrsn
bwosad Portland, Oregon.
LOAN MONEY so aprrrorsd Moorfty.
RECEIVE deposiU tabjest to etwwk.
COLLECTIONS entrusted to ua will receive prompt
J Qtion.
H. F. MERRILL,
Banking an Insurance.
ALBANY, - - OREGON.
sell exchange on New York, 8sn Frsncieco end
Portland .
Bur notes, fcU'e, county atd ey warrants. Re
ceive deposit subject to check. Interest allowed on
time depoMU.
CollectioM will receive prompt attention.
Correspondence solicited .
aVOflice hours from 8 a. m. to 5 p.m.
liass Houses
J. OIBLIIV,
Proprietor.
This house it now open and furninhed
with the beat new furniture. Everything
clesn and commodious, offering to the gen
eral publio superior accommodations to any
ia the city.
Nervous
A PROGRESSIVE AGE ! !
Women as Jurors.
THE FRANCHISE HOT REQUIRED I
Wisdom's
Robert in E
V8,-
All Other Preparations
of a Like Mature.
W TRIAL TOR MERIT,
1 Verdict in Favor of Wisdom's
RobertinQ found Superior
to Anything of its End"
Ever Discovered !
THE CUIM OF THE PROPRIETORS
FULLY ENOORSEO !
trod tktMa'afimg ofimio$ from tkr ImJ
img MKiely .., Portland, Sam Fmmaxm
md Chicago :
"I have been prejudiced against all cos
net ica in i..ui. form, believiaf, like many
others, that tbey always contained some
harmful ingredients, bat at the urgent aoltet
tation of a friend who wsa aatag y..ur Itob
erlioe, I tried it, aad to my surprise and
satiafactioa it produced the meat charming
effect of anything I had ever asad, tea lag
the skin soft and smooth. Bobertius a ill al -
ways form an important part of my toilet.
Raowiag it 1 consider it an indispensable ac
cessory.
"I hafe used aaaBfJ every preparation for
improving the complexion t.. be had, aod
ca say frankly Rohertine suite me better
than anything I have ever tried."
"Having need your Itobcrtioe, and liking
it so well I have introduced it to my friends.
All prontaoee it perfect."
"I have bid farewell te powders since
ing Rohertine. Its powers are wooderieV
A !dy in San Franc woo writes : "Please
seed me one dosen Ribertine, bat don't im
agine it is all for myself, hut for friends who
have clubbed together. All have sampled
mine, and ssy it ia just lovely."
"Unlike anything I have ever used, it
gives the complexion such a delicate tint.
and does not leave the skin dry and rough. '
"It dose all you claim for it. Its virtues
will advertise it wherever known." '
"In commending your excellent RoWrtine
I cannot refrain from mentioning the artistic
and suggestive design of the label, portray
ing innocence, -urity aod art, all of which it
gives me pi ire te say it jnstly merits."
An operatic star known to well to Port
land hss spoken sO highly of it that it is bat
proper to quote the lady's testimonial among
others : "It is the finest preparation I have
ever used, and is a decided acquisition U a
lady's toilet." It anyone doubts the genuine
ness of the above they can see the oiigtoa
by calling at the Pharmacy of W. A! . Wis
dom, Portland, Oregon.
We could go on quoting from the friends
of Rohertine until we had filled column after
column of the Dimocbat, but the above is
sufficient to show the universal satisfaction
the article is giving.
Probably no preparation of its kind ever
introduced here or elsewhere baa in so short
a time enjoyed such an extraordinary sale.
Though it has been on the market bat a few
months, He sale has reached many thoussad
bottles, sod the demand Si steadily iooreas
ing.
PERFECTLY HARMLESS !
POSITIVELY INVISIBLE!
Wisdom's Robertine is sold by all leading
druggists throughout Oregon, Washington,
Idaho, California and British Colambia.
Price, 50 Cents Per Bottle.
MANUFACTURED BY
W. M. WISDOM,
Pharmacist,
PORTLAND, - - OREGON.
FOSHAY & MASON, Agents.
ALBAN Y, OREGON,
Wn-Mtiinir ion.
(from oar regular oorresnonseut.)
W ammo-Tom April 22nd, 1187.
The week hss been a quiet one ap
parently in Washington, but when one
soasaa to think of it osueb of interest
has transpired, aod th Freeta jaf
kmSt, can test iff that the drafts upon
hi attention bam been guffioisat to oc
cupy every moment of his time. In the
first plane be reeiewod the wst bedrag
gled emancipation parade, which was
well oigb diveeud of all'lte glory by
tttttttta of rain. Ee ssoordsi epeeJal
reception to the Hadieea Sqaaro theat
rical ootupsny, end attended their per
formance for the benefit of the Actors'
Fund,'' he bade several important ap
pointments, had a conferranee wib the
new Pacific Kilr ad Contmiionar,
who have aerived in tbe olty, end,never
neglecting Ins triweekly bandsbaknige
fii the public, !i is been interview!
osob day privately, by a aeora or ro ue
of publio men, politicians and ft lends.
Tbw Interstate C itumeroe Oommi-
aioo oow oocup their mt msnant aier-
tereio a hsnd.iue new building with a
ni-a marbl frost, no F street. At
laat the Cmuiioijn has dctdfd npoo
and appt-io'.rd its Si-creUrv, Mr. Me-
Ij, who' wsa found in Boston. He is a
Democrat and a member nf the Mseaa-
ehitaaita 8tate tesfislatitre. He ia also
a Inm er merrbsnt sod bva hd valuaMn
elperieuce in the railroad h'taio-.
Tbe time of lb Commiesi o ia teka,
up with the c o.eid iretvm of the oom-
eretts conipleint a- ' ie'.itiis bef.tra
them, sod with the recaption of vi.i
I ore, the patiiitmers and c iropli-r,
who eome in parson Tbe Commission
hss been rtxviving letters oq ell soils of
irrelevant aubjeote from different parte
nf i he United 8'atea, and becoming
tired ot answering conundrums, not at
itng fiom "pacific o-isaplsiuts which
liw aothorixea them 0 rn.ai.l r, th y
bav Just published a atetement of the
limits of their jurisdiction and powera.
This important utterance of tbe Com
miaaton, white it apparently avoi Is tb
questions to which t is applied a d re.
fere the epteetioaere to the lailroads
aod eourta i t the Mliminsry and ulti.
male conatruettona of the law, poiute
out the ran hods br whiob such qtss
tiona can come before th. m, and mskoa
a augea'inn, which, it v- d, will
prevent oio-'y nine out nf ane hundred
of aoob q!iM itSBMI (torn ever rieing.
Tbe Iruitful jaaae of thee canun
druma is the attitude f tbe rsilc.ad-,
which eoforci vigoruusty, proaptlj and
liberally avertbiug iu tha law that cn
poaatbly tend to awa'i their aavanire.,
endeavor Ut suspend or avoid rrthiog
which can nduoc their charges, and
f-ll into a psnic-atricken oondition at
the 1. 1, a of running thr risk f s ien I
tv by giving a liberal conirue'ion to
tbe clauses sutbo'iatng reduced raiaa in
cartain cases. With many of the roada
toe puree ia twofold, to make money
and to create r!ie uoforte which may lie
attributed to tbe taw hiinging to it if
possible unpopularity and ieab
The Commission asy that there ia
nothing novel in the provisiona of the
law estahluhieg the general principle!
under which interstate oomuisice uiuat
now Ite conduoted. They him ply bring
hack the buidneee of tba common car
rier to tbe well nettled principles of
tbe common lew.
Sir.ce I last wrote you Spring la
arrived in Waabington and with it re
newed interest in die National Drill
which takes place next monb. Prep
aration for tbe evant are being csr
rted briakly forward and it ia learned
that soma of the odmpanies will arrive
considerably in Htlvsuoe of the time of
the Kocsrapn.eiit. The monument
grounds are bing put in readiness for
tbe camp, aod grand stands are being
erected for spectators around the ellipse
ou which the oontest for prizes will be
bald, and they will come from almost
every State in the Union.
Soma of the citizens of Waabington
are com plainly frustrated over tbe en
fet cement of same old lawa which it
was thought warn ao useless from
disiiHe that they eauld not be used.
They are the old Sunday closing la we,
which n quire that all placet of business
where anything is done or sold for
profit, except apothecary shops and
Undertaking establishments, shall be
beitnetically aealrd on tba first day
of the week. Tha authorities have
resurrected these lawa from the statute
book which hss been bo long ignored,
and are enforcing them vigorously.
In view of the great inflnxof strangers
expected here during tha time of tbe
Nationta! Drill, gome earnest appesls
have been made by tbe leading hotel
proprietors and other public spirited
i citizens for relief from the operations
r .
of that ordinance against Sunday
shaving, passed, as they say, when
this extensive metropolis was nothing
more than a good sized country
tovn.
FRIDAY, MAY 13,
Hon. J. T. Qregg,ex Speaker of the
House) of Representatives ot the State
Leglaieture, who has been traveling
Kat, has returned and besn lUr
viewed hy a Stutsman F-ib r punch
er on po1l(lc4,and the ex-$p "scr nlr
himself as follow t
'Cleveland ie in good hueltti No
doubt be will be re-nominated, at
loading Democrats have filled to find
any one to take bis place, although
one and ell concede hl d.-i..
Since Hill vetoed the CrS-by high II
cense bill he has become very un
popular. On, Blaine will be nomio
a ted If be wanta to be. Democrat
and He publics t, alike that In ii
bm will be solidly It. publican. It
la thought Virginia sod Tonne
are safe for the Republicans on ac
count of protection. Republican bust,
nesa men think Sherman could tie
elected more easily than Blaine, yet
they all want Blaine "
Now, t- the reader of current poli
tics this will tut simply amuring.
The Idea that toy man imo sit dowo
In the present eouf.aed stattj of poll,
ties and assert p altively that either
Cleveland or Blaine will or will not
be nominated is simply propoeterous,
and We mu-t insist Hi . the genlsl
x Sp-ik.-r N attempting to Imps
upon the unaophistnctted credulity
of the public Then, agmo, th Idea
that Democrats will have to tmmlnate
CievclBLd because they can find no
one to ike hU pl-ero u purely laugh-abb-,
and the ex Speaker was evl.
ffsBttty inlendbig tu practice some
kind of a J ku upon the reader of tbe
SlaUtman. Has the eX-Spkf r yet
to learn that the Democratic pry 1
s gtest mil .oh p.rfy, comprlalng
more than half t he voters of the court.
tsy, with ituodreMia and thou sands of
leaden of Irreproachable Integrity, fit
to make presidents that would rmt
shl.ie in worth and ability severs)
who have icvupid the presldeotlel
chair f As to Que. HUIN having
rend red himself unpOfHilar because
of his veto of the ( -aby high license
hill, we cuiuot believe Mr. Gregg is
In earneet, for thn very reverse l9
true. The Republicans of th lWbj
I dure of New York have I e n mak
ing War up.m the f v -rn ir . vcr since
hla eleetlo. They know too well
hl power and popularity In the Em
plre State. They would kill him off
If possible to do a . They fcfsf him
much more thsq any Demo rat d h
Blaine. In i he passage of he Crosby
hill i hey hoped to pUe him in a
f dee light bef..re the people, but iu
hie message he showed pp the Re
puttican of the L-glalature as a -et
of p dittc-il sebemera and trick -era
attempting to make p diilcal capital
out of a one-set- d higti license bill.
The Governor la t'o brtlny for the
whole I'd of them,and they bate him
with a bloodthirsty hate equalled on
ly hy their whilom hete for T ides.
Another statement made by th" eu
Speaker Is quite amusing, md tbst la
that Virginia and Tennessee will cast
their vote for the Republican candi
date. This worn nut story haa b n
told and retold for the laat twelve
years. There are not as many rea
ama for believing thai any Southern
state will go Republican as tbco ex
isted four years ago, as any one can
readily see who will reflect upon the
el tuition.
Sum ntentbs ago tbe ship builders
st Detroit had trouble with their men,
and imported ship carpenter from
Meine. Tbe Knights of Lbsr ptid
these men $85 esch and look a promise,
to return te Mtina or latve th tt dis
trict, as tbe men wboM placea they
tilled were Knights. District Assim
bly No. ft s.iel ona of thus men to re
cover this money ,ctaimiog that the de
fendant violated the agreement lo leave
town. Tbe defendant admitted the
oontraot, and that he did not return
bone, but claimed that thn contract
was illegal. Tbe judge oalled attention
to the fact that the new comers hd
been intimidated and unlawfully pre
vented from car ying out their inten
tion ; that the law condemns all pro
ceedings regarding illegal contractu ;
that all such designed to interfere un
lawfully with individuals nrm violations
of the statute, as strixing a blow At an
industry. In aoc:tdnc with the
charge the jury gave a verdict f,r the
defendxrr.
It is said that tho Snhero Paoifio
Railroad Company have iu contempla
tion the huildiog of a branch road from
Klamath cn hroiigh Etern Oregon,
ultimately t o .n or, with n point
ou the line ot tbe Oregon Ra'lway and
Navigation Company's line. This ill
be good news to Euitern Oregon, whose
people have ao long b-en without Sutti
otent reiirosid facilitie.
Now that Thus. NaSt, the cartoonist,
has became a soHd Cleveland man, the
Republicans might a well give up the
fight. There has been no iofluence ao
great in the Republican campaigns
since tbe war a ths pencil of Nat.
The organs and orators of the party wi'l
have cause to 'ioce when he begins to
1887.
HKNATOIt UKAOAN K WML
Senator Iteagan, who hs had irsny
ears of aery ice in tba nati nal House
of Representatives, who baa recently
bean elreted to tbe United States 1m
ate for the full term of six years, aod
who baa hitherto been a pronounced op
ponent t-f prehibitlon,haa written a very
important letter declining an invitation
to address a State convention at Da'ias,
aod declaring himself strongly In fsior
of tbs prohibitory amendment. We
quote tbe major portion of his letter as
follows :
"If 1 hail leisure to engage in this
discussion, with sil respect for tbs opin
ions of tbs meeting you represent, I
could not concur with the slews sx-
preesed ia yonr letter. While I have
heretofore fe't constrained to oppose
prohibition because its friends sought
to make it a political issue and to an
tagonize and overthrow lbs Democi alio
party, that reason doea not now exist,
and I am not inclined, by speech or vote,
to oountnauce tho evils fioviog from
tbs selling and drinking of intoxicating
iquora as new practised, or to givs to
them the moral support of public opin
ion or tbe protection of tbe Bute gov.
eminent.
"In every community we fled men,
ones bonered and respected, red need to
poverty, wrstcbsditeas aod dishonor by
spending their money and time in drink
ing saloons : wives weighed dowo with
grief and sorrow and want, and heart-
broken and he I pleas children growing
up in ignorance, beggary aed vies be-
oanee buhan la and fathers bave bean
mads diunkards ard vagabonds Hy
patronizing the drinking saloons. Mil
lions of dollars are invested in this
bushiest of making men diunkards and
in producing tbe denotation aod ruin of
women and children, which, if employed
in agriculture, manufacturing, or com
mercial pursuits, and directed by tbe
taiente and time wasted iu these drink
log houses, would add untold millions to
tbe aggregated wealth of happy fami'tea
that are now mode miserable because
ibis money aod time are given to the
selling an I drinking of intoxicating li-
qoore.
"The f re mere f our State oonatitr.
tion, having teference to tbeae evil'',
provided that 'the Legtalature shall at
its first session enact a law whereby the
qualified voters of aoy county, justice's
precinct, town or city, by a msj nu
vote, from time to time may determine
whether tba sale of intoxicating liquet a
shall be prohibited within tbe piescrit
ed irons.' It would be no great tono
vatton upon this principle far tbe peo
ple of the State to adop. a constitutional
provision d clsriu tbat 'the manufac
ture, sals an I txebsnge of iutoxicatieg
liquors, except for medics), mechanical,
and scientific put poses, i hereby pro
bibited in tbe State of Texas.' The
State Democratic convention which met
at Galyeston laat summer insetted in
its platform of principles a declaratwo
in substance that a citizen m'gbt lie a
local optiooiat er a pmbibitiooist, and
at the earns tian be a Democrat.
"Tbe ptesent Legislature wisely de
termined, in submitting the qnenttou of
tbe adoption o the prohibition mn I
meat by a vote of the people, that tbe
election abouM be held at a time when
no other election was to be held, in or
der that tbe peop'e might poes upun
that question unembarrassed br any
other politic tl qti'vition or elections, so
that tba election should be non-partisan.
In view of tbeae facta, with all
respect for the meeting at Austin and
i a i ommittae.I mint express ray regret
that any effort has been made to make
a party euestion of itj and especially
do I regret that Democrats ahould seek
to identify that great and grand historic
party with the fortunes and fate of
whiskey sbops,dunkards and criminals.
"There ia a broad difference between
law wbiob interfere with legitimate
ttade aod with suob aa would interfere
with the purchase and sale ot neeeasary
t'jod, drink and raiment, called .sump
tuary laws, and laws which have for
their object the prevention and punish
ment of crime and the preservation of
publio morals and dccuioy. And I
think it hardly jut to the memory of
Mr. Jefferson to assume tbat he womd
not have recognized thia distinction.
"I bave during all the years ef my
manhood henn a Democrat of the strait
eat sect,and an earnest and enthusiastic
diaoipls cf Thomas Jefferson, whom I
regard as the greatest poiitical philoso
pher and statesman this count r has
ever produced ; and I would be as far
t'retn dseiriog to ee liws passed which
would interfere wih the freedom of
legitimate commerce, or which would
undertake to control the purchase, sale
and use of neeeasary food, drink or ap
parel, as any one oonld be. But I be
lieve it to be the duty of the people in
a lawful manner So protect themselves
and society against the evils of the im
proper sale and ui of intoxicating li
quors. If I have not always so felt, it
has besn in a great degree because I
was unwilling to allow any outside
isHue to subvert or causa the overthrow
HO 41
NEW SPRING GOODS.
Dry Goods, Boots,
e
Shoes, Groceries, Ee
At prices never before effered in Albany an
N. H. ALLEN GO..
are the ones that are
proposes sell
CASH AND
only, and will duplicate the price? given in any
Spring Oatalouge in the State. We propose herj
arter to talk to point, and
Give You Prices
upon application by mail or otherwise that wil
ASTONISH YOU.
Mail orders solicited, and samples Jse tit upon ap
plication.
N. H. ALLEN & Co.,
57 First Street Albaay,
tion of our free oons'it utiona1 0)St-m ( t
government. We now have tbe onjor
t unity to promote sobriety, thrift aod
haopioees without endaneerinf the auc
eeea and erpei nation of the principles
uf tbe Democratic party, aod I ant in j
favor of doing so ; and I shall at tbe
comiag election ao vote, not bee use 1
tieiieve prohibition the mo-t eSSstsnt
remedy which could be adopted for tbeae
evils, but because in my judgment it
favors a policy which will do maoh for
the improvement of tbe condition of our
people peonniarly, socially aod morally,
and toward piscina them on a higher
and better plane of civilisation. I hope
you will not consider it s breach of pro
priety for me to make thie answer
through an open letter, as I may have
no other opportunity to state the rea
son th the vote I shall give on the
question. And I hejj to astir yon,
gentium-, nf mv great respect for yon
individually ami ool!ec?ively,and of how
much I regret that I have, to differ with
yon in opinicn on this queatiou.
"With greatest respect, very tuly
yours,
"John H. Reagan."
&nd day by day there continue 'o
fall from the eyes of the colored people
of the country as tt wert?,cales,muoh in
the same mysterious way that tbey felt
from tbe eyea of a renowned man of
old. Tha Pine Bluff Southwutern J?
vievo of Arkansas says: "If our ex
changes are to tie taken for the senti
ments of tha masses, thou the negro will
go Democratic by a large msj iritv in
1888." This must ie humiliating to
the Republicans who have all a ong
claimed to be the especial guardians of
tbe colored race. The colored people
havp.Hfi.er. a long dne nigb,awak tied
to tbe fact that this guardiaitKhi of
Republicans i such as wolves would
give to lambs, and they aie deserting
that ptrty with that act iv alacrity ' hat
charactetix' 9 ra?s wlmi deserting a
sinking ship.
DranksnnsM, er Liquor Habit. can be Cured by
administering Sr. Haines' Golden Bpecbie.
It can be alien in a cuo ot coffee or tea with
cut rue Knowledge of the person taking tt, ef
fecting a speedy and permanent cure, whet jer
the. patient is a moderate drinker or an al-o-m
wreck. Thmiaands of drunkards love
f on mads temperate men who have takes I he
(ioldun Specine in their eoffee without their
Knowledge, and tn-rtay nelieve they quit drink
n of their own tree wilt No harmful enet
"e'i:ta frrru Us admlntiaration. Cures guar: n-
l. Send for circular und full pnrtiilns.
. , !- in ormndfTN Got hum braoirio C ik,
Vi- .kce bt - ii.ciiitiat , j:.. .
w e) e
STATE RIM f$ DEMOCRAT,
THE BEST ADVERTISED KKBIUri
18 THE WILLAMETTE T ALLEY,
Special busbies notices lo Ltval col
umns 10 cents per line. 5 oeste eoCn
addliicmal liiHeriloo.
For legal ami transient advertlseene. t
f' 00 Pr qtjare for tl.e first Insert km, u
ri cents per square Tor each uteoeet
inaor.lo t,
iUi,aj for other advertisements mad
known ou application.
making the offer.' We
goods for
PRODUCE!
The New Second Hand Store
is the place to get tbe bt I o-ios in
FURNITURE, STOVES, C892XERY,
TIN WARE, GLASS WARE, ETC.
We bay for cash aad sell for cash or
trade. All kinds of
Second Hand FuPJitore, Stow,
fools, Garp3ti, etc.,
It ia to your intereat to trade with us.
M. FRANKLIN & 60.
First Street, Albany, Or.
THE RICHEST OEXOSOIS B00I
f the Age it
SAMANTHA AT SARATOGA
by Jsatah Allea's Wire, Hiss Hetty spest a
last eua amitl lh whirl of fashion at Saratov,
and takes eff iu f-Jliea, flirtation a, low neck Srwaataf
pas dogs, etc, in her initniuble ruirtb-prvveaiBg
style . I he book is profasely illustrate: by Oppar. th
raaowoed a-tist af "Puck." Will ael teasaejsserv.
dras A. L. B.VN01torr A CO,, Pubs. San Praasw
se, Cat
Remarkable Offer.
Tkb Dkhockat $2.00
Naw York World , l.oo
Fimb History op the U. S 1.50
American Farmkr l.oo
And cheap at the price ; but ore offer the
foar for $3 25, giving a remarkable bargain.
Drop the American Farmer and yon can
have the three remaining for $3. Drop the
World and HUtory and you eaa hays the
two ether-, for $2 25. The history i a 320
page book nicely bound, and is worth the
egnlar price.
Administrator's Note of Final
Settlement,
Notice is hereby given tbat tti under
signed Administrator of the estate ef H. T.
Jones, deceased, has 0 ed bis final account
of his Administration of said o tate in
County Court of Won county, Oregon,
and said Court has fixei .Monday the tith
day of June, 1887, at the hour of 10 o'clock
a. tu., of said day for hearing; tbe same.
All persons Interested in aairi estate are
required to appear at id time in said
Court and ahow cease if any exists why
said estate should net be finally settled.
Dated Albany, Or., May 2nd, 1887.
J. A. Jon ks,
Administrator of said estate,
HOLY AMOELS COLLEGE.
i Boarding Softool for Boys ! !
Conducted by secular priests and lay
teachers.
Pi rat. term (inni first Mnnda. I Cm
.tetnher. Second term opens first Monday
iu rouiury, rr prospectus aOCUeaS
Rev. F. A. Becksr. Vancouver, W. T.
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