The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, June 03, 1887, Image 1

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STATE RIGHTS DEMOCRAT.
ae U ed every Friday tj
STITESA NUTTINti.
u us K4rricBia tsacrat BatMtaKea
Btaaadatbla lrt.
TERMS Or SUIISOtllTloN
latla opv, pr yaar. In alvau ......... ft 0
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Ugl oapjr, months. . ., 1 06
Inula eopy. thr numtht
u number 9
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
L. H. MONTA.NYE.
ATTORNEY AT LAW
AND--
Notary Public.
tlbaay, Ora.
Office upalalr, ovwr John Brtgfre 'tore,
it street. vHnSStf
JT. K. WEATHERFORD,
(NOTARY PUBLIC.)
TTORNEY AT LAW,
ALBAfV. S)KBeX.
7'
'ILL eftACTloa IH AU. THE COURTS Of THE
SUU SpUI attention ifl-an to .'llvll.m. ami
.t ' ra.ttar.
CTOaiM In OvM PelLie-'a Tawpla H:V
" I 11 III.
I. O. POWBLL. W. J. RILTRU
POWELL ft BILYEU,
.PTORNKYS AT LAW,
Aid Solicitors in Ckaiferr.
1LRAIVT. ... ORKflON.
Collections promptly mads on all point.
Ctaus ne-coiiand on rwMMMmn,
SaT-OSee In Foster's Rrh'k.-sa
lsnlfcf.
J. J. WHITNEY,
Attorney M Counsellor it La?
AND
Notary Public.
ALBANY, OREGON,
Will practice In all of tha Court of
.uls Stat. All bualnaa Intrusted to him
will ba promptly attandad to.
L. W. CLARK,
Portrait Photographer.
Sitting by appointment,
. COPYING AND ENLARGING.
Tweedales Building.
ALBANY, - - - OREGON.
E. W. LANCDON,
DEALER IN
DRUGS,
MEDICINES,
CHEMICALS,
BRUSHES,
SOAPS,
COMBS,
and everything kept In a first claw Drag
Store. Also a flow stock of piano and
organs,
ALBANY. OREttON.
POSHAY & MASON,
ASS
r.ti
Druggists and Booksellers,
i for JohrrB. Aldan's nubllcation.
which we sell at publisher's prices with
A. PRUSHAW,
DRUGGIST.
. Stationary, toilet rticlsi, Etc.
rtMCtlPTIMI CiREFl'LLT FILLED,
Open dsy and night.
Albany, Or.
FURNITURE.
I Bar the beat stock of nrnittire In
city and will sail
ths
Cheap, Cheap, Cheap,
The only stoc1' of
WALNUT FURNITURE
ms the city and the lowest price in the
Valley. Come and see.
Undertaking,
a complete stock and can give SATIS
FACTION. Try ma.
A. B. WOOPIN,
Aloany Bath Mouse.
flllB U NDS K8IUNED WOULD RESPECT
L t.lljiaforin the oitisani of Albsny and vi
i tit that I havetakeo charge of this Katabliah
at,att4,h7 kssping olsan roomi and psyis
rlst tttsntiss to baiiosss, expect, to c!t si
tarn wits stay faror a. with their patronage
tae; Heretofore esrrisd on nothing bar
first-Class Hair Dressing Saloons
.ote to ;! entire estUfxtion to si
-rTm, Laillst' Hair neatly so
.4 JOS WEBBER.
DR.J.L. KILL,
Physician and Surgeon,
Office cor. Firat and Ferry Streets,
ABANY - - OREGON.
e. o rmnnny. c.n.rrw.'
ALBANY
IRON WORKS
CHERRY & PARKFS,
(Snooesaor to C. C. Cherry.)
Machinists, MwTights, and Iror
Founders.
W
E HAVE OUR NEW SHOPS ALL
completed, and are now prepared to
handle all kinds of heavy work. We wll
manufacture Steam Engines, Grist and
Saw Mill Machinery, and all kinds of Tron
and Brass Castings.
FATTEKNft 4BC W MMOKT NOTICK.
Special attention given to repairing all
lnds or machinery, win also man mac
re the Improved Cherry A White Grain
eprator
Notice of Application to Purchase
Timber Land.
V. 8 Land Office, Oregon City, Or. )
May 9th. 1887. j
Notice Is hereby given that, in compli
ance with the provisions of the Act of
Congress approved June 3rd, 1878, entitled
"An Act for the ale of Timber Lands in
tbe States of California, Oregon, Nevada
and Waahington Territory," David M vers
whose post.ofilce address is Solo, Linn
county, Oregon, has this day filed in this
office his application to purchase the S 14
of N E 14 and N X of H E i, Section No.
18, InTownahlp No, 10, h Range No, 1
east of the Wil.amette meridian,
Al' person holding any adverse claim
thereto are required to present tbe same
t this office within sixty day. from the
first publication of tbia notice.
W. T. JBOaVNXY,
VOL. XXII.
First National Bank
OF.AMHN i , ORKUON.
ProLiant U rLUbIN
u inidit wJk K-JLP.ik
OuUvlar GEO. K. CH WtBKKUVlfl
TRANSACTS A OENERAL banking biuhia,
ACCOUNTS KKPT iabJot i cases.
SIOHT EXCHANGE ail Ul.rhic iranafer. suh
mi Now Trk. Smi rnnotacn. Cskwffu rorU i
OOJ.LKCTIOMS MADE on faroaabla Urnis.
MSSCVOBS.
w. K YOVBS, SO, E ClUMSSSLAIM
L. K B..i-. L. Vutin,
WaUTSS K TtSSSU.,
). I. OOWAN.
j. w. ouniok
Linn County Bank,
COWAN & CUSHK.
ALBANY - - - OREGON.
TRANSACTS a pwil imnklng
DKAW8IUIIT DRAFTS on Naw York Sen rm
cIm and Portland. Oregon.
LOAN MONEY a Sfswerwl aurttY.
RECEIVE datoal la iubjact to check.
COLLECTIONS en trusted u ms wilt ranaU prnit
entton.
H. F. MERRILL,
Banking and Insurance.
ALBANY, - - - OREGON.
Sail tesjs on Naw York, San K-anriacu and
renkusl.
Buv nnta. SU'a. county end r'tr warranta. lin
eal ve de-lte -ubjeot to afB.
hit.rr.1 allowed ou
tiuto dcMns.
CollacUoas will race! a prue altaiiOoti
OarraapatMlatKa 4M taJ .
aWOnVc h-mn from a a. an. to 5 p. m.
IlOIISe.
J. OIBLIN,
Proprietor.
This bouse) is now open sod famished
with the best new furniture. Kysrythiog
clean sod cm mod inns, offering to ths gen
eral public superior sccotnatodstions to any
is the city.
ALBANY SAW AND PLAN
INC MILL8.
All kinds of rough, dressed
and seasoned lumber, laths and
pickets kept constantly on
hand- Bills sawed to order on
shortest notice Use only best
Calapooia timber- Price and
terms made satisfactory.
ROBINSON & WEST.
MISS EMMA SCHUBERT
Fine Millinery,
OPPOSITE REVERE HOUSE.
WILL. BROS.,
Dealers in all the Leading
Guns, Pistols, Sewing Machines, Organs and Pianos.
A full
Sheet music, muaicsl merohandiae. ammnnitlon, fisblnjr tackle, etc. War rant ad
rsaor, butcher and pockst knives.
THE BEST KIND OF SEWING MACHINE NEEDLES,
Oils and Extras for all Machines supplied.
LINN COUNTY ACENTS FOR NORTHWESTERN INSURANCE CO.
Repairing of sawing machines musical instruments, guns, etc. neatly dene
ALBANY, .... OREGON.
J. GRADWOHL,
Crockery, Glass Ware and Hardware.
OIL AND LEAD.
Agricultural Implements,
Agent tor Fire and
JasaiaBaaamaTaWBasaaaBaSaT
FRANK BROTHERS
PORTLAND,
-Dealers in-
Farm and Mill Machinery.
Walter A. Woods' Mowers, Reapers
Thomas and Royal Self Dump
Headers ; &aar, Soott & uo.'s xnresners ana norse
Powers ; BiOck Island Walking, Bang
and Sulky Plows.
Moat Complete line ot
Buggies. Carriage and Spring Wagona on the Pacific Coast, Having received aur
goods during th low rates on rrelgni irem m ts" ,T ,
tomera tha banaftt. and sell tiiem irooas in our line lower than ever before. Write for
tomers the benefit, and sell them goods
Mrns and Prices.
Add ress-F RANK Ul
Address t rv a w iv mtuinaw wv., v.
or J, GnADWoHb, Agent, Albany, Or,
sHSBBaJBBSSsMBBasaaaaBBBMBawn
GOOD for the cure of Constipation and Indigestion.
GOOD for the cure of Biliousness and Dyspepsia.
GOOD for ths cure of Bowel Complaints.
GOOD for tho en of Kidney Diseases.
GOOD for the euro of Lauguiahneaa and WearyiBaCste
GOOD for the cure of Liver Complaints.
GOOD for the cure of Bolls and Carbuncles,
GOOD for the cure of. Fowl Breatn and Sour Stomache
GOOD for the cure of Sleeplessness and Irritability
GOOD for the cure of all Complaints.
VITIATED BLOOD
rroftiloNa. luhorltetl smd I on
tsxious Unsworn Cared lj
utlottras.
THROtiOil Uie medium ol aa ft your bmke ra
alvad tbrvush Mr. Frrok T Wray, Uruirgtat. Ap
olio. Ha., I kauSAie acq ua hi ted with your C'uUrur
It.iikadles, aod take tbla ..iortuilty to taetlry la yau
that their uee haa Hnuaoavly cured ma ol one of Uie
wurat cases of blued polaou(aE in OoiinetlMi with
eryalpelae, that I had ever seen, and thla slier hat Inn
fate pronounced Incurable by same of the boat )by
.Ictaua tn our oounty. 1 take great pleasure In tor
warding to you hta teetltuoiilal, unautleitsd ss It hi
by you. In order that othara .uSaftng from Mint I r
utaladlaa may bo anoouragsd bi ytvs your Cutb-urs
Itemed lass tria'.
P. s. Whitusok. Leet hburg. Ps,
Kelereuea : Prank T Wray, Druggtat, Apollo. Iv
H IIOFI I Of S ULCRata.
Jaust K. Kichardsun.tiatoiu llouaa. New Orlaana,
on oath ays I "In IS70 Scretuoue Ulears bruke out
on iy body until I ssa a mass ( corruption. Kry
thing known to the medk'1 tMulty waa tiled In vain.
I leeame a mere wraok. At Urns could not lilt my
handa a my head, eould not turn In bed ; wa In
conetant pain, and looked upon life aa a euree. Ne
reliat r core ia ten ear. In tSSO I boaid nf the UU
cura Hemeiltaa, ueed them, and aaa peitectly cured. "
Swern to bstwrs V. S. Coat. 4. D Csasroa.
OSIK OF THK VI' OR NT CASRR.
We save be seUinf your Cutiears Hewed tee fur
yeere, aid havatheSrst complaint yet ta ra.i. I run.
a purchaeer. (hi of ths wssst sssss si Serafttts I
everaaw aa cured by the ass sfSvs beetle of Cuu
cura Keee4vnt, CnUeura, .ml CuUcura .!. The
Suap takea the "cake" be I a a a madMnei asap.
Tttoa ard T ion. Dm Trw.
Prank, Kan,
Hi KOU X.OI . 1 a MERITED.
And Coutagloua Humor, with Loaaof Hair.snd Itrap
Uona of the Ski, are pualtlvely cured by Sulu ura
and ( uucura Mawp etteinally, and I'u'u ura Haoul
vaut Internally, when all other aaedlcinee lad. send
for pamphlet.
CMtcurs Reaaedlco are aald every where. Pries I
I'uticura, the Mreat skin Cure, Ml eta. . CuUcura Soap
en K.ui.a licauuSer, Sa eta. . Cuttcur tteawlvent.
the Naw aUwid PuntUr. fl.OU, Potter prug aad
' h. mi. .. !.',, Uoaton.
HaVa lUackhcada. Skin
HuuMira. uaa CuUcura
aadlUby
HOW MY BACK ACHES !
Back Ache. Kidsey Palna and Weak,
Sorcnww, laWaSassSj rrali.. and Palo re-
Use
Kin
erf I In one minute by the CulUura Ant
, li.fUabic.
Administrator's Notice.
Not km. Is bwtaby glr.n that the County
C Mir t for Linn oounty. Oregon, baa iLta
day appointed Iba underslguad Admlnl.
trator of tha estate of Mary Ann W. R.
Savage, deeaasad. All persona baying
clalma a gal net said estate are not J ha. 1 to
present them properly verified to tba un
deraigned st bit rsaiusnoe near sbedda
Or., or to Wealherf.-rd Y Blackburn, At
torneys at Albany, Or.
May lots, 18S7,
J(.H MOSUAV.
Aduilaiatricor of the aald est la.
line
Marine Insurance
IMPLEMENT CO.,
OREGON,
and Steel Wheel Twine Binders '
RaKes ; Hodges' uouoie uraper
4&
ALBANY, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE
(rrem oar ragwlar corre.peaU.Mt i
WAsitMQTON, Muy 1.1111, 1187.
The reunion nf the Army of the
Cumberland, the Aruerlenn Surgical
Association and the snnusl conven
tion of Hotel Proprietor are tho most
Imports nt gst her lugs of the week to
this popular reudesvous t,f nil kinds
of Nations! interests.
It wss the eighth annual conven
tion of "Mine hosts" of the American
traveling pubtic,ahd the primary ot
Ject of their meeting h to give the
proprlrlot, manager and clerk; t
hotels a ehsnee to talk over mallet a
of mutus! inierest. They ail want to
know (you kn) the heet mauiifr of
getting rid of deed lats, snd aht ut
alt kinds of Ore escape and such
things. In addition to thh inter
change of experiencp,lnformatlon and
idtas, a mutual bunt-fit Insurance as.
soclailon is carried on, and during the
sf van yoara of Ha existence the ssso
cistion has paid out to Its beneficiaries
the aura of $77,871.
It Is seldom that so many epicurt
meet around one table as hanqauud
together In the targe dining saloon of
Wltiard's Hotel on Wednesday oigbl.
The banquet was given to the visiting
Bonifaces by the local hotel proprie
tors, aod such a feast It waa aa filled
the gueeta with enthusiasm and
prompted them i give ibe palm to
Washington for entertlnmei.t. Near
ly two hundred proprietors aod titan
gers,reprt'vtttiug ihe leading eillea
aqd tb leading hotels la the (Jolted
Stitcs, and a few specially iuviied
guutls composed the company. The
tablta aod the Mora were profusely
decorated with cut flowera and potted
plants, and hero ami there stood Ira
meoat. specimens of the tiUfvctioner's
art lo fanciful and appropriate d
slgos. The menu was very choice,
aod toe company waa a Jovial one,
hardly needing the inspiration of the
band, wnlch discuirod, oputsr music
from an adj lining room.
It was nearly eluveu o'clock before)
feasting gave way to oral- ry. (Tbe
1'resldant of the Uuited Blatee," was
the first toast, pr .preoU by Toas maa
tar Garrhsm, the ex-prealdem of tr.e
aaa 1 .tlon. To thla fjen. Black, tha
Comiulasio,ar of Penioits,rspifitrHl
n an eloquent strsln twenty urloute
okg. He never onco mtiiittonr-d the
aame of any particular Preaitlont.bui
he painted a graphic picture, eaaily
recognizable, f Lincoln as he re
membered him away back in I860,
when a a la wye., he need occasion
ally to vliit the little frontier village
In Eartr rn Illinois, which was Geo.
Black's home. He painted Lincoln
In hia rustic simplicity and his home
spun suit as ui Instance that rel
dents do not always spring from tne
aristocracy, and then, enlarging upon
the power and the greatness of the
Presidential office and pronouncing
the President of the U- lied 8tt
the foremost roan in the world, he
roused the company to enthusiastic
applause.
Yesterday the visitors were taken
on a drive to Soldiers' Home.at noon
they bad an interview with the rVet
ident at the White House, in the
afternoon they had a sail to Moot
Vernon, In the evening they were
taken to the theatres, and to-day they
are having a round of the public
building.
The chief event of the reunion here
of the Army of the Cumberland waa
tbe unveiling of the Utue of Garfield,
which took place to-day amid impos
ing ceremonies. There was an im
mense concourse of people at the un
veiling, and the President and Mr.-.
Cleveland occupied seeta on the Grand
stand, while Mr. Keifer, who once
figured here as Speaker of tho llou-tc
you remember, and who for eom in
scrutuble reason was chosen orator of
the dsy, wa there to perform his
part. Gen. Sheridan, the president
of the society of the Army of the
Cumberland, rodo In a carriage in the
parade with Gens. Sherman, Buell
and Rosecranz,trte three surviving of
tbe five commanders who succeeded
one another at the head of the Army
fof the Cumberland.
Among tbe huay preptratiene for
the Drill is the pyroraro which will
be exhibited each riightt ami which
will represent the naval battle In
Hampton roads between the Merri
mac and the Monitor. Unlike a
panorama, the war vessels in this
case are real, are seen moving about
and real guns are fired, depicting Ihe
Bhock and fire ot battle vividly. The
Illusion is such that the spectator
seems to be standing on the shore of
Hampton Roads. In the diatar.ee car.
be seen Fortress Monroe and a num
ber of vessels of the federal flaet
anchored near by. The drama opens
by the appearance of the Cumberland,
which sails In under full sail and
tacking around drops anchor. The
Merrimac then appears and the work
of destruction beglnsieuding with the
battle between the Merriumu ami
Monitor, and Ihe final horning of the
Mtrrltnac.
The fUruee leap lo Ihe rigging, ap.
pareuUy, thus mlmlclog the awful
spleodoi of the thrilling scenes In
Ha mp t.ui Hoads.
MMMMMMMMMMMMB
THK OL0 TIMKK.
The 01d.titner,M the "Forty-nioerl"
What a fined ol reoolleotions enter my
salad, both kindly sod amusing, as I
dwell on the many vat bus specimens of
this family thai I have met during my
aojearninga in the West, There ate
three distinct classes. The "oid-tieW
who have nude a success in life, snd
there are large numbers of these lib
ereUbearted met., vboaf pillaraof the
strength in the Territories. But it is lo
the other two olssaes in which you find
the fund of anecdote snd interesting
charsctsriatio which mk the "old
timer" the pilgrim's hero, it is those
who have made and lot tin- ft? tune
which were so eaaily g a ia tbe "palmy
days,'' and th ate who have never made
any gieat atalte, but always ' just miss
ed it."
The first of li.e last two o'aases a
on i. who r-i.fTer.ti ail the htdHp of
the Hip from Outal to C.iifoM,t.an.l,
in ihe '60.,wim to Mane kail M intanr,
undergoing altuo) MaWeehttas rxteti.
enceat, ra:es I. on. th- Indiana, from
statva'ioa sad from eo!-i , which pot
into plain worJ in the tfey nf p laee
co. che aero a ths C n inen;, raise sne
pieioos tbtt tba itn oosti'on of ths nsr
ratur ia gettiuj th heei of him. Hut
tna ot myim tna. "trtito h t rangor
than 80 ten' was never tr isr tbao ia j
this oeae. Moat of tUt lost their fn- j
teoee y reokleeso-, tbiaktng what j
was made so eaaily coed be made again. .
Tbe mumi -f tbaaa een, therefore, pos- ,
seas th are qtialitiss which redeem them :
from the vulgsr poverty of their pros- j
eat condition. Tbe Labite of year leave j
hair trace, .od they will to day divide
.beir last meal with a sUaager that
oomes to thi cabin oor.and feel insu t- j
el if ievm nt la offtrtd. But haw bit
' M. f-., 1- k. a-,.
1 - .
the count ry settl n . up with large num
here of raople from the "States'' to
wbom hats bat e tramp, and ha Bud
himself slowly wending bis way to tbe ( tariff laws ? Ktaphatit -lly it is. But
lioorhouse. What a fall from leiog we are here toM th tt this inter-euta
i a a . a. it.
tna oonorvj goe at iae rougo uoaru
01 at tana asore fortunate partner, to oe
2.0 - -t . . I
) itited out aa an ohjaot af suap'eiou
and a fit suhject for tba Oounty Crm-
ni. inter's rartf. Wa who know treat,
Mia si! tha more kindly, and to u he
nuhiiidrus his seal.
In ilm third-less are found the wit
tv t mi y tellers tbe nren who apin the
vams act taking to th v mthf.ii er.
Thnicvrt. muy smr',lr4i.t) ra!! h,
hrough one fatal lack in their morai
and in-' ttS okiu, li vi never brn
autihitig hut rtrSere, ii I having vat
f 1 .il ot . .' ! tsif rui t l i'i auJ tti'.Ual
. x , t'-nc tS draw UtOU, tod with a
vivid iuxgina'io", can weaesl Net nJ
fanes lato aHwlaw sbst tll hoi I ihe
in iisnc-t of open m u h d "wudei'feet"
aMUhoner.
U.i ( tbty are going, sod very soon a
gem inn "old-timer" will bea'thtngof
lo- pear. They have fi'led a noble
lilacs in tbe history of the United States
ai d th" present generation owes much
tithe few who risked all that the
to ! y e u'd follow.
PERSONAL.
Viscount de Penaudiere,a j .urnal
istic young Frtnchmto, Ulms to
have pipers in hia possession in t a
hand writ ingof N oleon III. showing
that the mperor c u ton plated ma -ryiog
the Prince Irapritl to mi Or
leans prince, thus settling the French
succession l't the asms way that Ihe
En Irtish concluded the War of the
Botes.
Samuel Cousins, who died in Lon
don on Monday, was on of the oldest
and most favorably known of mezzo
tint engravers Mr. C mains
born in 180l,Mnd studied his art un
der the teaching of Samuel Reynolds.
In 18S8 lie was elected an associate
ofiheitoysl Aeademy,and promoted
to the full honors of the Academy in
1855.
Some of Yale's professors are fairly
well off.. Among those who pay taxes
on more than $20,000 nro the follow
ing : Simeon E. Baldwin, $74,970 ;
ez-Presldent Theod re D. Woolsey,
$01,895; President Timothy Dwight
$54,880; Othniel 0. Marsh,$42,6Q0 ;
Arthur M. Wheeler,$37,290; Joseph
M. Hoppln, $86,020 ; ex-President
Noah Porter, $80,130 ; George E
Day. $28,401 ; William D. Whitney,
f.27,850; James D. D-tna, $23,380 ;
D tnlel C. EHton,$21,800 : George P.
Fisher, $20,600.
An tiriHccountsbla sfiaaru of virtue
svcins to he swashing H around tlrn
circle, and ill temperate fever is par
ticularly Mtulent. It .roraifn to he
the rvest summer knr.v in mtny
years.
mail 111 1 1 mil IJ. M S
Our frtttii the in iHrit;i s'.AtH 1I11
there ia nothing like drink to promottrt
reel fun.
1887.
CAN NOT PNOKIt-lTANI).
. ".S oiiM.hm n ifnliow ee u't.lct aau I
ia why O eni taefi i.rad goxl.
shouhl advance in isf I . rm t;t) Mint of
the iu'er.attts aaam reee Uw,whtt tits
ra v iott-M9: -tt woieh h oods ar
made is pr i.luc I inih. m ihliorb ail
where tanNMtfsjetMfWl, V snuh laelaim
ed to Ire thefso. TneUa jw apparently
made the eeose f r rhbert oa sli
bauds, and the aodiinr it is repealed o
amVsdad tbe better fat the oouaumer.M
Wasco Hun
It U nn"Mi isf Hnrp'iae to us that
one as eat nearly aVwss 1 to tbe idea of
protection as the 9m could have failed to
perce ve why Oreg n maaafaeturedgoo 1
shou'd sdvotoe in p'ije ot ace tout of
thaint-r Hale c '101114101 Uw.,io." The
anwr t rhi. q km- . 1 1 1 in ,
tiesrh peeyf d.v. I fi the '.'a of
dvanta icjjully xwur- l the few to
the dirfad.ai.ttaga of tbe to iy in exaetly
iIik ssme nrxi.ner that the lariff taws
aft r l ho (vantage lo th-- faw at the
't'iif f liMum . I'm - f . 4Mli cf the
.. ..( the intr-stat cotametee
! t'i alaueeiii frexgnt ee trans
g9Atleeatal lin n wi.trh m4 it neoea.
tiy 'oadt snc" th mim of ad menu
fcliir'i t(Htli sltip-. ! ov,t ih'se lines,
rbls analitril 'hn iuin.f mas ol gooia
! O tfon 1 1 in , , utc d
hie g ssss viii Ht( i ,o"i i .h" p
aaVSSjl bis OJmpetirio . m trde with
similar ariioles shtpad from tbe East
over these lines. B it the .9m telle us
that tbe raw mat : ul coot no more now
than befor th paaa(e of the law, and
therefore our li-ou manufacturer sbould
net il.,c lie u-ire ..f hit 0vL.
stmp'y beou. h- hi the power to do
so. Sirupi .,.!! , j ever tbe Sun
knvw of a n nufectiite or any one else,
for that metier, gtvio op any part of
an incr. a -d ilotM gained through
the . p , ,ti ,, of h. ? Do tnsntifactur
are who bavs Urge adrsutagee afforded
them through the operation of our tariff
laws onsada an v of this ad van tags
back to the cin,.Mr "f he article
whieh they pr k.lnC, Ny ,iiy. u
not this p one t n which incide-ntally
sssnssai i . .... t ....
IZ" L 7.. . T".
ewiuujju ue o.io . n i (fin 1 1. 1 cr -state
oommeroe law jj-r, 4 reasooahla and
seoibie a ,hat sfforiei to our msr.a-
fWoturer through ti . . ration of oar
o)tnmerc law protects the Oreeon
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mtnnfacturer at the expense of tb
Eastern manufacturer,!! citixeus alike.
GranteJ. B ri bv w 1 even pro
testing for nearly a hundred rears, un
der our tariff laws, fw thuu-snd
manufacturers at tha 1 x,-ne of .ll
lions of cmatim-ii , til oriaeoa alike, ot
one com 00a vmnry ? Coriaini':. I-
It OOl lt. . . II 'I- I fc! 1 , uitU
rnerce lea n odious Woauaa it rot-ciS
one ci ixen at vh rxense ot anotbvr
cnin. our ts.iff law are .tJao
odio is beo Hi) they, 1 a iwlawh greater
uen, jir i;t one ci'-s-u tb e
pataan as nnhe. T Wn:ch h m of tha
diiemtn wi ! ihe Sun choose t
ffSSSSSSSSS.. . ' li
O th- 121,600 000 tvieb ia of bet
iniorted into Great Bitttin las vear
tbree-6fth-,or 72.000.000 ou-.hels.oara a
from tbe if u ire I S-.strs 20,000,000
bushels frjui Iddi-, 7,200,000 from
B iwi, an equal quantity from Austria
and Germasy together, 7,488,000 hush
e: frotu Caned , 3. 144,000 bushels
from Chili and 2,960,000 bushels from
all other countries. With these figures
as an iml-x tar the future thure doesn't
seem to ha any ground to fear an im
rne he'e falling off in Ihe English de
mand foe Ammiceu wheat, nulaas the
E iglij'i Govern n.mt sttaM c noliele to
iu ost '.hit 1 no i.l in on Engliah rum
ash 1 must go bnngry or he fill tl iih
so nethtna lesidea wheat bread.
Wm. A. irasell.sn intelligent colored
man, an architect snd designer of mo
saic atatned 'as, residing at Minnea
polis, was arraigned in court Saturday
cn a ch.trge of ci iniog a disturbance in
the A-ria Hou-f. Mr. Hasell said
tht he ba t bean curtui I t'rom every
hotel in Sr. Paul on account of his
Ojlor, ud whon told Friday night at tbe
Astoria House th tt he ootid not have
a room, he insisted the', oue should he
given him, for which he whs hauled off
to jail.
rio candi'latM for the Supreme Court
JuaticcRhi,), wh-o names - are being
prouiiutvtly tliaotissed, iooluda Sr-cre-taritisba)
ni, Lamar, End icotr, Attorney-G.-nrittl
G-rrlaod, Sinntora Qib.-.on aud
George, Genral Klinund V. Petti, of
Ala'a 11 1 ; fx-G.vernor Uoadiey and
J. Lia.iduljih Tuckr,
At'empta weie mtdo to murder
O'Biim, the Home Rul editor, at a
meeting held by him at Hamilton,
Cnad, last Monday. Eight hots
were fired at. him by Orangeman. The
drivel of the ctrrisge a wounded in
the hlid.
Sens icr McPherson of New Jcrsr-y is
quile confident Cleveland will he re
nominated and re-elected Presideut in
1888. He says Cleveland ia eonutantly
growing in strength and will easily car-
NO 44
I
NEW SPRING GOODS.
Dry Goods, Boots,
Shoes, Groceries, Ee
At p.ices never before offered in Albany and
N. H. ALLEN t GO,.
a
are the ones that are
propose to sell goods tor
CASH AND PRODUCE
only, and will duplicate the prices given in any
Spring Oatalouge in the State. We propose here
after to talk to point, and
Give You Prices
upon application by mail or otherwise that will
ASTONISH YOU.
Mail orders solicited, and samples! sent upon ap
plication.
N. H. ALLEN & Co.,
57 First Street Albany,
TO WHOM
It May Concern.
Albaxy, Ob, March 9th, 18S7.
Self preaervatl m la the first law cf
nature. Among my old friend and
customers who hive been trading
with uie for the last ten years, and
who still do the samn and profit
thereby, some designing party with
enmity In his soul Is circulating the
report that because some onrelse re
ceived the'sugar contract that was let
last week by certain business man
agers I am higher Qiu prices than
others. Gentlemen, it was Impossi
ble for me to get tbe above contract,
aa I was not akel for a Hid, why, Is
best known to ihemjelves. Byg?H
ing and ascertaining my prices you
can judge fur yourselves whether
j ualice h)ia hell d,me tll yoU or uof,
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and whether the prices of my goods
are not as hw r lower than any other
house. In case that I should be com
pelled to give up my business on ac
count of the above,! will be compelled
to become an office ueker.
Very respectfully your?,
P. COHEN.
Red CrownMills
(S0M, LANNING & CO., PR0PB S.
nsw pitocasa flour scpkrior von mnun
ANT) BAKKR8 USR.
BEST STORAGE FACILITIES.
Highest :Price in Cash fo
Wheat
ALBANY OR.
O. K.WOLVHRTON,
O, H , IRVIHB
W0LVERT0N & IRVINE
V
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
ice up stain in Foster's Block.
ALBANY, OREGON
T. J. STITBS.
ATTORNEY AT
-AJSfD
JLA
STATE SIGHTS DEMOCRAT,
THE BEST ADVERTISING rFDIUM
I THK WILLAMETTE VALLEY,
Mpeoiftl burtincH noiicr- In lasJ efi
urnna 10 cenls rr line, ft cent a en h
additional itinerllofi.
For legal and trsnoifirt advrt!eu.enl
M O0perKusre for ihe ftrat iiisfrileetot
lnertlon,r PtiVmre fi,rtm4'h .lrsan-iri
Kates for other sdrcrliseoienls mace
known on application.
making the offer. We
The Hew Second Hand Store
ia tbe place to tret tbe bast hargins in
FURNITURE, STOVES, CROCKERY,
TIN WARE, CLASS WARE, ETC,
1 Wrt buy f.r csh and, sell for eah
1 trade. All kiud of
or
Second Hand Furniture, Stoves,
Tools, Carpets, etc.,
Wanted,
It Is to yr.m interest to trade with us.
M. FRANKLIN & CO.
First Street, Albany, Or.
THE BICUEST III JIRUI S BOOK
f the Ijrrris
SAM ANT HA AT SARATOGA
by Ja.Uk Alloa' Wire. His Uolly iat a
la-t stto'im ihl,! :hchirl f fttioii at Saratoga,
atul takea off its MUt. flirLuicim. low nm-k araaif.
puzdojr. su-., iu her inlii)iuhl niirtli -ir t feiny
style. The book is irfuaelv illo.strate.1 by "M'Vr. th
rewr-,l a-iit ..i TinU.- rt ill.c.! tiunx-narlv.
Prioc.' URIaiMr ACtsTS Vf t.t V1
tlrA.L. RAWKOKT C iha. Sax rraneia
ao, Cal
Remarkable Offer.
Ths Democrat 12.00
New Yuan World . 1.00
Fink History or the U. S. !.50
AjejtRTCAR Farmer 1.00
$5.50
And chenp st the price : but we offer the
four for $3 2.", pviag rwiiiarkaW bsrgain.
Drop the Amrrimti Ftirmrr snd ycu can
have the three remainifttf fr Drop the
Worl I nt WiCry ami y or. can haye the
twoe'ber for $51. 2o. The history i a .TJ0
page book nicely boanri, an.l ia worth the
egula price.
1, . II 1 . Ill u
Administrator's Notice of final
Settlement,
Notice is hereby Riven that ths under
tiitrnoi'. Alniiuittrator of the estate of S. T.
Jones tlewa-eU.has fl'etl hia final account
of his Adiniuiotmaioti of aid e tate in
County Court of Linn county, Oregon,
ana sM Court h fixed Montiav the (ah
dy of June, 1887, at the hour of 10 o'clock
a. in., qf sal;l dav for hearint tbe same.
All persons interested .in saiii t state are
reriuired to appear st ii time in said
Court aud show oanse if any exists why
said eetate should not be finally settled.
Dated Albany, Or., May 2nd, 1887,.
J. A. Jokes,
Administrator nf ant stasia,
HOLY ANGELS COtLECE.
i Boariing School for Boys ! !
Ourduete 1 Vy secular priests and lay
teeehers.
First lerm 1 111 first Monday in Sep
tember. SeiHi trm opene first Monday
in Felvrnarv. V. r oroapectus d dress
Rev. F. A. lWfi tr. Vancouver, W. T.
Box 108.
TpAINTS AND OILS
' Of all kinds, mixed rttadv for use. kal.
iniin ami a'abastine