The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, June 10, 1887, Image 4

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    CharrhSatrerter
W. P.Catraoa. Preaching ovary Sahbata,
moraine and evening by Ray. K Q. Ir-
vtae, D. D. Sabbath School at 8:80 r. M
Prayar msstiag every YVedneesday evening.
tft 10,80 a. a., and 7 P. M. Sabbath
10-SA l'nvir U kVitv Wd
aaaaay evening 7 30. a. &. uavis, pastor.
All are inn ted,
OaRHUATioNALCa v sou. Serv toaaavar
Sabbath morning and araniog. linnets
School at 12:16. Prayer ataating on
Wadaaaday evening of each waak. Kav.il.
T. ltoaaiagar, Paator.
M.I. OaoacM, South. Preaching every
third Sabbath ia each month at 11 o'clock A.
ax. nod at 7 a 'dock p. m. Sabbath School
aaah Sabbath at 10 o clock a. M. Freyer
saoetiaeFriday evening's at 7 a'clock. J.V,
M. K. Church Sot tii.Tanukm r. Preach
tag on tha Drat Sabbath of aaoh montli morn
tag aad araniag. Sunday aohaol aach Sal -bath
at 10 o'clock a. m. Prayar maating
Thnraday avaaiag. J W Craig, Paator.
M. E.Csrrac. Praaching arary Sabbath
aaaraiag aad avaaiag. Soag aarrioa in
tha avcaiag bafora sermon. Sabbath Schoal
assvav p M. I'rnyer maating every l hurt
day rani ag. Rar. H. P. Webb, neater.
PaaaiiTaaiAK Cccnca. Sarrioa every
labbath moniag aad avaaiag ia Charch
oar. Braadalbia and Kifth 8 ta Sunday School
immaJtataly after tha maralag aarrioa,
Prayar Hag arary Wadaaaday avaning.
Rar I E Pri tabard, paator.
FCMT Baptist Church. Praaching avary
mormon I
Sabbath
(and eve'g,at Church on MB
labaal immediately aftar
lravar mMtiu every
Tharaday avaaiag at 7:30 o'clock. T 6
Arewueoa, paator.
Cathouc Careou Service arary San
day at 10:30 a. m . aad 7 P. M. ImH Sunday
af tha moath aarrioa at Eucaaa Citv. Rar.
iatu aiatayar,
ilifiAIT COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE
ALBANY, OREGON,
1886, 1887.
BBV. av M .Taaareea. a. a., rtsaldsal.
A tall eorpa of instructors,
CLASSICAL, SCIENTIFIC, LITERARY,
COMMERCIAL AND NORMAL
CLASSES.
Couraaa of Hudy arranged to meat tha
aaad of all gradaayof students,
Sfeud imdwenmnts ojfrrtd a students
Tuition rangaa from 85,50 to 913,50.
Board in pri rata famlUaa at low ratee
Room tor aalf-boarding at small exraaee.
A oarefol au par vision exerclaed ovar atu
daata away from borne. Fall term opaaa
September 7th. For circular and full
particulars address tha President.
kit. a. j. TSBesirsea, a. av
Albany, Oregon.
Conrad Meyer.
PROPRIETOR OF a-
STAR BAKERY,
Corner Braadalbia and First Sts.,
DEALER IsT
Cstnaed frails, Caaaaet Meata,
ttlMsnarr, Qarraiwsrc,
DHed'trolto, Tegetavfeles,
Tefcaeee, Cigars,
Hagar, ftplea,
Coflee, Tea,
Etc,, Etc.,
Ia fact avarythiag that is kept la gen
era! variety and grocery store. Highest
market price paid for
ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE.
Oregon Pacific Railroad.
'225 MILES SHORTER.
20 HOURS LE88 TIME.
Aeoommodattons unsurpassed for com
fort aad safety. Paras and freights via.
Yaqoina and tba Oregon Development
Company's Steamship much lean than by
any other route between all prints In tba
Willamette Valley and Sn Francisco.
Daily ftissrngtr trains tmcsft Sundays.
f.aav Yaqntas, S-20 a.m.
Arriv,UwvUa,IOJS a.m.
Amn Albwiy, 11; a. a.
Laava Albany. 12:40 r. n.
Arn. corvsuu, l Kr,.
Aitiv Yaquina, 5:46 r. a
Oregon and California trains connect at
Albany and Cor vail is.
Fat a between Corvallie and Albany and
San Francieoo : Kail and Cabin. 14.00
Kail and steerage, $9.08.
wm m. ma ac,
Osasrsl Msasgar.
4 . c uaaira,
A. U. f. aad P. Agent, Carvattts, Or.
Oregon' Developement Co.
First class Steamship line between
Yequina and San francieco conneotine at
i equina witn toe trams or tne uregoa
Paoiflc Railroad Company.
MAILINO DATES .
i t a una a
rsoa sas rsasosoo
W. V., Monday, M.y 10th.
E. O., Tuaaday, May t4th
W. V., Saturday, May tSth
g. O , Sunday, Juaa 5th.
W. v.. Thuraday. June 9.
W. V.. Saturday. May Zlat
K. O . Taasday, May Slat.
W. V., Saturday, Jane ate
X. O.. Ba'.uraay. Juns U
V. V , Thursday. Juna 10
u . rnaay, Juna Mta
IK. O.. Friday. Juna 17th.
U.' V T... I i M . MT V T...4... I...
8. O., Wadaaaday .July 5. E.OWadnaaday, July a.
The Company reeerfsa .he right to
change sailing daya.
l st. roav,
Uen. F. and P. Agent,
304 Montgomery 8t , Ssn. Francisco, CaJ.
OViRLAMD TO CALIFORNIA
VlA-
Orewoii & California R. B,
ASV CONNECTIONS,
fare rresa Partlnnd ta 8aa Francisco, Lisa.
Ileal 8 to, l allmlted 90.
Close emnection made at Aahiaad w.th etagea. af
the California . Oreg-w and Idaho Stage Company.
Only 99 Miles af staging.
Time between AMavy and 8a. Frsnciaea, 80 hour.
AAi.rrjpsKiA Bxrscas tsaibs daily.
South
Krirtn M .y let, W87.
fiorth.
4.00 r. h. I Leave Portland Arrive 10:10 a M
0:06 r n 1 Leave Albany Leave 0:26 a n
0:00 a m I arrive Aahhuid Leave MS r m
uooAi r iaassoaa tsaim bailt (ezcaot Sunday).
00 "a m llava" Pwrtiaid Arrir 8:45 r a
1 2:4') t m Leavu Albany Leave MM A M
:40 m Arrive Kurene Lsave I 90 am
LOCAL rAMKXeSK TRAINS DAILY,
a 10 r n Tliave Albany Arrlvel6:4f am
S:M r m I Arrive Lebanon Leave 6:00 a m
l:5c r N I Leave Albany Arrival 2:46pm
1:80 r M I Arrive Lehaiion Leavw 2:0U r u
PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPING CARS
d illy btreen Portland and Aaitlsnd.
Ti-' O vi J (J R ft I'.'Ty tnakei conriroionf wtth ail
Murfuf tr tiua on th: Ioat UUle UivuHoti from foot
f V 0 ret.
w.i fd UiTialon.
Mr.j vrnv. ttui.tio a coav ai iiia.
mAil tsau daily (except Sunday.)
T:8 a M j Isatra ' Portland Arrive
1 2 8 . p s ' A ri e C'.rvillig Leave
6:l& PM
1:80 p M
sxrants tsainb daily (exctp. Huoday.)
4:50 pm
S10 pm
L ave
Am -a
Portland
McMinxvllle
Arrlre
Iave
0:00 A M
fM A M
1
At Albany an! Oarvsllis i."ft with traloa of
'regon Paeifle KailruaJ (ur Yaquiua Bay.
Uoal ticket. f'r eaU and baggage checked at com
ansy'e r-tn uffioe, Cor. Pine aud Second 8treeU.
fVtkeuf r prin-inal polt.ii in fjaliord'a can only be
rar W. a d Front Sis, Portland. Or
rraltfht will i '' be received for ehlpmaat after
a'e"ck (. . . on either Uie Eaat r Ww 4e
Dtri.ir.BB
R KOKHLBR, 8. P. ROOK 08,
rat. G. F. 8 Pass Arent.
BOOTS, SHOES
AND
SLIPPERS.
I am bow receiving my fall and
winter stock of boots and sbt, I
bare aa nioaly a fitted up boot and Shoe
Store, and as complete a stock ss any
this side of Portland and vary few better
in Portland. I buy a'l my boots and
shoes direct from msuufaoturnrs and am
authorised to warrant every pair no mat
tat bow cheap. No firm in Oregon
have any advantage of me in buying aa
1 bay in quantities and pay the cash.
In ladies', misses and children's shoes,
I keep much tba largest, beat and great
eat variety in the city. My aim will
always be to give as good value for
the money aa possibly can be done.
SAMUEL E. Y0UNC.
w
OOD CUTTERS, ATTENTION !
Never forgot that we always keen In
stock a tall tins of axes, cross-out saw,
steel and Iron wedgea,sledgo-, maul rings,
etc. Stow art A So.
Notice for Publication.
Land Office at Oregon City, Or. j
April iitb, 1887. J
Notice la hereby given that the follow
ing named settler has filed notice of his
intention to make final proof la support
of his olaim, and that said proof will be
made before the County Judge or County
Clerk of Linn county, Oregon, at Albany,
Or.
ea Weaasaaay. Jaae 1Mb. 1887,
via : John Warren, Homestead Entry,
Na. 4585, for the W of V S, of Section
28. Tp. 13, 8 R 2 W.
lie namea the following witnesses to
prove bis continuous residence upon, and
cultivation of, said laud, vu : Cyroa J
Newland, Jaeaee U Warrer.. Wm II Eirk
and John W Oasaett, all of Erownaville
Poatoffioa, Lino county, Oregon.
w. T. Buikhy,
BegjMaaV.
Summons,
In (Aa Circuit Ctmrt aj Ike atain of Ortqanjwr
Linn County.
Mary E. sssaU, Plaintiff,
va.
William C, Holmes, Defendant.
To William C. Holmes, the above nam
ed Defendant :
IN the nama of the State of Oregon, yon
are hereby required to appear and an
swer tba complaint of the above oamed
riaintitrtn tba above entitled Court, uuw
on file with the Cle-k of aald Court, nn or
before the four h Monday of October, I8h7,
It being tba
84t day af October, 8887.
and yon are hereby notified that if yen
fail te appear aad answer said complaint,
aa hereby required, tha plaintiff will apply
to tha Court for the relief demanded there
In, to wit that Plaintiff ha decreed to be
tbe owner in fee simple ef the equal nn
alvided one third of the northwest quarter
of the northwest quarter of Section one
and tbe north ball of the norteaat quarter
and the southeast quarter of the northeast
quarter of Section two, all in Townahip
twelve, south ef Range oae, wast of the
Willamette meridian in Linn county,
regon, containing 1.V5 32 180 acres more
or leas, conveyed by dead by von to
Plaintiff In 1878,rbl h said dead has been
lost, that such decree aland aad be record
edaaadeed therefor and aa evidence of
Plaintiff's title thereto, and for such other
and further relief aa Plaintiff may be en
titled to in equity and good conscience.
This summons la published In tbe Stavr
Rio htm Dbmoobat bv order of Hon. R.p
Boise, Judge of said Court, which aald
orJer was made at Cbamberaio tbe City
of Salem, Marion county, Oregon and
dated on tbe 19to day of May, 1887,
WaUTBnarean A BLAOMaoaa,
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
Notice for Publication.
Land Office at Oregon City. Or., )
May 25th, 1887.
Notice la hereby given that tbe follow
ing named settler baa filed notice of his
intention to uiake final proof in an noon
of his claim, and that said proof will be
made before the Coanty Judge or County
Clerk of Linn county, Or., at Albany, Or.,
en Taeaday, Jnly 19th, lft7.
viz : Sylvester Pricbard. Homestead En
try No. 4638, for the N W M of Sao. 20. Tn.
9 9.R.1E,
He namea tbe following witnesses to
prove bia continuous residence uoon. and
cultivation of, said land, via : J L Berry,
ofJonrdan Valley, P, O., Linn Co , Or.,
J Shelton, of Jourdan Valley, P. O., Linn
Co., or,, D. Haddon. of Pox Valley. P. 0.,
8 1 t a. W k a a .
i,mo io , ur., j , rnonara, of peg Valley,
P. O., Linn Oo , Or.
W, T. Burn kt, Regiater.
Notice of Final Settlement.
Notice ia hf.rehv ffiven that thr n pHsr.inn.
ed Administratrix cf the estate of James H.
Dnivninu ifJtmmA !m filar in tha Pjmnt..
Con rt of Linn county, Oregon, her final ac
count in ssid estate, and Tuesday the 5th
dty of July, 1887, at the hour of 1 o'clock, p.
on. of snid day at tha County Court room iu
iiw iourt noose in tne city or Albany, in
Ltnn county. Oraaan. ia the timantnl n!..
4 r rt v ' i'm
feet iy said Court for the hearing of objau.
. r -m ... . . . . . .
!i na u any v saia account ana tne nasi net
tlement thereof.
Dated May 27th, 1887.
Matilda F. Downin j,
Adtninistra'ux.
for infants and Children.
natortaUBo well axiar to children that
l reacinmwnd it aa superior to any prescription I
i to me " H. A. Aacaas, II. D.. I
mooChTOadolaoolK.T. i
fax
ONN BROTHERS'
ASH GROCERY STORE
Opposite Deyoe A Robaon's.
ALBANY, OREGON.
Kepfreeh stook or all kinds of
QROOERIE8,
CROCKERY,
GLASSWARE,
ETC., ETC.
Silverware Given Away,
with our Sliver Pri sue Java Coffee, con
sist lllU of Six Ut lzim. U Sana. laliln knlvaaL
H do, medium forks, dox, tables poons,
H doc. tea spoons, doa napkin rings
anl sugar spoon aud butter kntra. all
HogcrnroaAl silver ware, every pur
chaser of a can getting one chance.
I. GREENBAUM
DKAt.KK IN-
DRUGS,
STATIONERY. ETC.
Carefully Compounded
DAY OR NIGHT
108 First Street, Albany, Or.
NO HOME BLESSED WITH A BABY
ia compute without tha monthly
s a nana oi MOyAeot.that fleltght.tiorn
fort aad aid of tha mother. Only nulilioa
turn ia tha world devoted te the cars of
MBBa children. We .r. el,l tn mnnmm.in.1
it (5 Baakmaa St.. N. Y.) 81.00 a year ;
Idoeotaaoopy UiubbeU with the Dsao
CK.vr lor t a year.
CURES ALL HUMORS,
lose, or.Mraptloa,
I I u 8alt-r We as
calv or Hossk akin!
Serets
6?
a
Srrotuleaelle
WMIto Mwelllnan. GoTi
oiut avina
Cioltrc. or Thle
raeel blanSa. SmmI tan
with oat
or tho
dlgeutloa, a fair akin, buoyant mptr
a, a fair aklsw
I ntrenatlf an
tiOM, V. J K .; ...
.ma nrvuin. Bee BSSW
cooatltuUoua wUl be nashlasM.
CONSUMPTION,
.an a an-nai. bbm. a -
which Is Scrota loua Dl
iscrovainua
la promptly end
lthsitJov
wooderfuf powei
Lmife, la promiUy
gag i
otwtainJr
ivee retnedy, 1
1TOB1 Its
when Hp offrrfrur tha now oat
power
. aal
fhratod mnedy to the public, Da. Praaosl
thoilarht S ri f i-nlftnar It Cl AtZmmZ
aapiios v"r,r maaaonaataat
aa too itmu. li rir a
mlirtne whk-h.
wonderful
or lonMLor
I --ctorrtLand nutritive rrrprUea. hi
not only as a remedy log r t,y.
ansaja aaa aar au
CHRONIC DISEASES
Liver, Blood7anil Lungs.
saiiow color of akin, or
on face or body, temuent
bad taste in mouth, mi
a M mm
nart of them
a nwdy for ail suca
Colden neeucal
JDUcovcry has no
eua
wot wea Lanaa, Splttlna of Blood.
sarsaiarsre aa wsa mmm mm rrni an. HaAssaai
rone hit Is.
Bend ten cents In stamps for Dr. Pavers
bookonCooauBUM3oo. SoliA fcr Irnaa7ian!
DDinc ci nn
Warlft DispMury attel AnMfataiaV
Proprietors, 803 Main BL, Bcttaao, Jf. T.
AVCOTS LITTLE
enfinxv rrrrm
FILLS.
old by DruggUta. 26 cents a vad.
$500 REWARD
of iSiJe Oatarrherned
for a case of catarrh whioh tboy
curing cure.
If you have a disoharg from
Wio noso, oflensive or.otber
wiae, partial lraaof email, taste,
or rwwrtnar. lrnnl in A.M n.u
SfS"9 tabaad-you tntreCabrrtu Tuou-
jjr.i
Tint's Pills
SAVES MONEY.
One box of these pills will nave many
j'ollnrs In doctor- bills. They ure
specially prepared hm a
Family Medicine,
and supplier a want lone; felt. They re
move unhealthy accumulations from
the body, without nausea or a-rlplng
Adapted toyoitng-and old. lrlee. 20e.
HOLD KYKUXWUKliE.
Oastorla cores Colic, OtagMpatlcn,
Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, Eructation,
ijworma, sires sleep, aad praaaB
Wttioi furious madtion.
CajtTaua ConTAXT, 183 Fulton Street, N.Y.
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rRlDAY JUNE 10. 1887
Until' AND THaWK ON THE FA KM.
Marl, half a peek to a bill, ia highly
reoo amended for blackberry husoes. If
thai osnoot be obtained, use loam.
It ia bad for young treea to have
whest.oats or clover gro ring about tbair
roots. K.ep tbe ground olean by 8JM
of tba boa.
A new, obeap and effective (nssot
killer is said to be composed of one part
muriate of potash in one thousand parts
of water,
Kerosene excels for eofteuing and
oieariog out the gummed and hardened
oil in the boxes of mowers, reapers and
other farm machinery.
Give place for a violet bed in the gar
dan. The violets will blossom sit tbs
season tbe whole year,indeed if tak
en In and eared for during sold weather.
Tha common whits 1st tutnip,or the
purple top-strap leaf variety, era ths
kinds mostly in demand by eity oen-
sumsts. Yet tbsy are not so rich as the
yellow varietise, sr even aa the rutaba
gas
J. H. Hals of Connecticut claimatbat
where peach trees are fertilised with
muriate of potash ths fruit is of s much
deeper color, and has been sol i for s
dollar s basket more than from tress
not so treated.
Liebig says : "The only method ly
whioh you can possibly ad vanoe aad
develop agriculture is by sx peri men te ;
that ia the only plan, for there is t o
branch of industry so completely built
up by experiment. "
Holsteia cattle seem to be giving
splendid satisfaction ia all parts of tha
world.aays an exchange. If s man de
sires to buy settle for milk,btttter,cheeet
and beef, Holstsins fill the bill,no mat
tar where be lives, so bo have feed for
them.
With a heifer just coming to milk
the period of Bjw should ha made ss
long aa possible or desirable by feeding
anfwcisl'y to that and, and when onoe
sstabliabed wiil be vary likely to ha
eoatiuued. When this te not done it
often recedes in a abort milker, and is s
reason why there are so many of that
ole-e.
OMON HltiNH AND OMKNM.
Nevei begin work on Fridav.
Never remove from s boose or leave
a aitnatten on Friday.
To meet s f net at and not go back
foor steps with it is unlucky.
It ia unloeky to accept a lock of heir
sr a fear f std beast from s lover.
To stick a pankntfe in tha meat ef a
boat when anil ing: is most unlucky.
Presents may e given on New Year's
day ,tr no moner should be paid sway.
It's unlucky to pass under a hempen
rope. He who doe so wiil die a vio
lent deah or commit an evil act.
Never pay away any moniy on the
fi-at Monday of tba year aw yon will
lose yoor luek in gaining re may ail tha
year.
To thr js a elip(er e'ter a party giv
ing on s journey is iueky; si to break,
faat by eandir-Ugbt on Christmas morn
ing. Fire is tbs h sliest of all thisga.
Walk three 'imes round a ire oo St.
Joke's see snd yuu a ill be safe from
disease all I hat j ar.
Tbs ysw tree, eider and ash were
sacred ; the ailiow baa in it the mya
tary of sound ; the harp of King Brysn
Bsro was made of willow.
If tbe palm of ths band itches, yon
will be getting money ; if tbe elbow, you
wiil be obanging beds , if tbe ear, soma
one is speaking iil of yon.
Tbs Montreal Pott, tbe leading Irish
Catho.io paper in the Dominion, in sa
article beaded "Imperialism in Ameri
cs," strikes tbs note in favor of annex
ation to the United Sta'ee : II ssys
"Without exception, the respeotsMs
press ef Canada, and tbe whole press of
ths United Sutes,has condemned those
people ia Canada who attempted to
suppress free speech with yioleuee, and
who have not hesitated to resort to
murderous sssaulta. Undoubtedly, if
ws may be permitted to judge from tbe
evidence, Lanedowne betook himself to
Torooto,tbe cesspool of,Orauge toryism,
where he added to its contents with
evident purpose. In his utterances on
Salisbuty we hear tbe hoirib!e bias of
tbe old ferpant that would crush tbe
ife out of everything that dares to voice
free thought. In the conduct of Lsns-
do w no's brutalised Toronto mob we
have a loud and unmistakable echo of
Salisbury's attack on free speech snd
popular rights. Tbe mission of O'Brien
lias becoms mors tbsn a f un n be
tween Linsdowne nd bis tenants. It
has broadened into an attack or Amer
ican institution and gives nn rnphsMitt
to the Monroe docttiua which it nevar
bad befniv. This soetttvinat wi,l never
bee m hat it ought to Ire till the
ahsd'iw of Bur pea,n fymnuy represent
ed i'y the Governor O fiernl elates to
(Hal Ms hab-f'il infl-i 'no 'n the laud
The mightv mo eoaant tt .t fen Keji
V hi bi-t ii'sx forc for yenis hts re0refj a
ttriiifnili)iH intpetus fr in the 'or of
O'Britn and s roused the sttantiun if
Ht.tcsineu sod the gient '.?ces of Uw
si d order to th fct that here in fre
Amvtics pwrr opposed to fraedom i
being coneolidstcd under the wing of
iruppiiilipm. The question is now
"tb!l it he permitted?'
a 1 e
Do not marry until yon are ab!e to
support a wife.
welsh wtanoil,
Three things of short continuance a
lady's love, s oblp fire and a brook
flood.
Tbreo miseries of a man's bouse -a
smoky chimney, a dripping roof snd s
scolding wifs,
Three things that ought never to be
from hems tbs oat, ths chimney sud
ths bouse1-wife.
Three essentials to s false story teller
a good memory, a bold fats snd fools
for sn audience.
Thrse things that sts as good as ths
bast brown btssd in famine, well watsr
in thirst ,nod a graj cost in cold.
Three things that sre seen in s pee
ock the gsrb of sn angel, tbs walk of
tbisf, snd ths voise of ths dsvt.
Three things it is unwise to boast of
ths flavor of thy sle, tbs beauty of
thy wife and the contents of thy puree.
Three warnings from ths grave
"Thou k no west what I was ; thou ssas
what I am ; remember what thou art
to b."
Thrse things that never become rus
ty the moasy of ths benevolent, tbe
shoes of tbs butcher's boras, and a wo
man's tongue.
Three things not easily doos to si -Isy
thirst with firs, to dry wsl with
water, aed to please sit in svsty thing
tbst hi dons.
Three things ss good ss their better
dirty water to exticguiah lbs fire, an
ugly wife to a blind aao.and s wooden
sword to a onward.
Mr. Moncaro D. Conway opens tbs
handsome June Magatim of American
History with a brilliant landing paper
oo Fredericksburg First snd Last,"
la continuation of bis graphic histor
ical sketcbas of that old Virginia
town, begun In tba March number of
this excellent publication. Among
tba illustrations to Mr. Conwsy'g vig
orous taxi, sre portraits of John M.
Daniel, editor of the Richmond Km
rnminor, who lo fal day wielded an
influence unexampled lo Southern
journalism, sod of Judge Stioghter,
Itie ootsble Mayor of Fredericksburg
lo tbe time of tha late war, with
lews of historic house? and place.
Mrs. Lamb, (ha editor, contributes s
b-ief.wel'-written sketch of tha Amor
ic to career of Majcr-Geoeral Robert
Mofackton, colonist governor of New
York about 1762, of whom little has
been hitherto publUhcd or known,
nod wheee elegant military portrait
fractal the front page of tbe number.
Hon. Isaac T. Smith. Hts Siamese
Majesty's CjosuLGeaeral, writes an
lotorwilux account of sn old Boston
"Historic Meeting Bouse," accos
pooled with a quaint picture made
by him in 1828. Frank O. Carpen
ter furnishes a dellxhtfulb readable
paper on "Our Presidents ax Horse.
man." A notable feature 0f the mag
axioe (blf month it tha second vslu
efts Contribution by J. G. Bourlnot,
LL D., of the House of Commons.st
Ottawa, o. "Canada During tbe Vic
torian Era." Another Juoa attrac
tion Is sn entertslniosi description of
tba great artist, Jeen-Francois MiHrt,
snd of soma of his masterpieces, now
lo America, by Albert Wolff ; there
is also an interesting paper on "Sir
Thomas Dale's Indians in London,"
by Rv. Edward D. Nell! ; and a
choice bit of "Revolutionary Hist ry"
by Hon. J. O. Dykmsa. Tho v-
era) minor departments are admirably
filled they are unusually clever snd
bright. This great historical month.
ly is without rlvsl to Us social
domain, snd holds the highest rank
in tbe current 11 ten tare of the lima.
It overflows with varied and choice
reading, price, $5.00 a year lu sd-
vsnce. Published at 743 Broadway,
Now York City.
THR HABIT OF WORK.
We need to implant tbe habit of wot k
snd infuse tbe sense of its value lo all
our youth. Not ooly for what it will
bring tham, but even tn e for what it
will affect in them, ahould they be
taught to honor and welcome it. If it
has, in their eyes, only a money value,
if it is worth only what it will buy, it
will not be strange that if th-y cu te
euro the aaine thinga inther and assist
ways tbsy should feel absolved from its
claims. But if they are made to sea
that it has a still higher minion to par
form ; that it is tbe source of health
and happiness, honor and usefulness ;
that without it tbey osn never hope to
rise to their true dignity as men snd
women, or attain any real value in tbe
community, than in the ooming genera
tion there will h no room for the idler,
and no toleration fir him wh , baring
hands to work with, or brain to thi k
with, is willing to drag oo a torpid and
useless existence, u. the expanse ef
other's hsnds aoi othei' brains.
MONOPOLY BEGETS ANABCHY,
Is It btrctnge th U Chicag U the
scene of s mtny Ibor outbreaks ?
The monopolists, who use their vast
wealth to nrtifl l lly increase the cost
of tbe necesaariott of living, and ihe
Anarchists, who live by provoking
attacks on -olty, belong to the
same breed. Bv a Uw of evolution
tne Chicago bread monopolist beget3
the Chicago Anarchist.
Ladies Fine Shoes.
N H Allen dl C. are now 'receiving direct
from tha maaufaoture, H J Hotl rnok St Co.,
of U'.ica, It. T., a toll line of his justly cel
ebrated fine sheea for ladies and misses in
C. D. E. and E. K. widths. These goods
will give splaadid satisfaction, in fact there
are na better made.
POISuHirtlHEASHES
What the Mt. Lebanon Shakers
FoundIncident In tho His
tory of a Qulot Community.
The Mount Lebanon (New
York) Shakers are a quiet com
munity, secluded from the fret
and worry of the outside world.
They are widely known, how
ever, for their strict honor and
probity in business.
The Shakers believe that na
ture has a remedy for every dis
ease. A few have been found
the rest are as yet unknown.
Many wer dweoveivd by acci
dent Others came to light as
the result of patient experiment
and research.
Nervous Dyspepsia is a com
parativt'l v iietv liaM, growing
out oitheeoml f modern
life. It in a jolu .-.! tion of
the digcativc organ unl of the
nervoun 8ti m. TiaeM two
were formerly tnt.i an sepa
rate ailment, and it wum left
for the clear-fiighted Shaker
to prove that the bas'nt of thta
terrible and often fatal compli
cation lie chiefly in the disord
ered and depraved f unction of
digestion and nutrition. They
reasoned thus: "If we am in
duce the stomach to do its
work, and stimulate the excre
tive organs to drive out of the
body the poisonous waste mat
ters which remain after the life-
S v ing elements . of the food
ive been alsorbed, we shall
have conquered Nervous Dys
pepsia and Nervous Exhaust
ion, And they were right
Knowing the infallible power
of Shaker Extract (SeigeFi
Syrup) in less complicated
though similar afceaes
they resolved to test it fully
in this. To leave no ground
for doubt they prescribed the
remedy in hundreds of cases
which had been pronounced in
curablewith jerfeet success
in every instance where tin ir
directions as to living ami diet
were scrupulously followed.
Nervous Dypepu and Ex
haustion is ajieeuliarly Ameri
can disease. To a greater or
less extent half the people of
this country suffer from it
both sexes and all ages. In no
country in the world are there
BB many inne aaylums filled
to overflowing, all resulting
from thin alarming disease. Its
leading symptoms are these :
Frequent or continual head
ache ; a dull pain at the base
of the brain ; bad breath ; nau
seous eructations; the rising
of sour aud pungent fluids to
the throat ; a sense of oppress
ion and faintness at the pit of
the stomach ; flatulence ; wake
fulness and loss of sleep; dis
gust with food even when
weak from the need of it ; sticky
or slimy matter on the teeth or
in the mouth, especially on ris
ing in the morning; furred and
coated tongue; dull eyes; cold
hands ami feet; constipation;
dry or rough skin ; inability to
fix the mind on any labor call
ing for continuous attention;
and oppressive and sad fore
bodings and fears.
All this terrible group
Shaker Extract (Beigel's
Syrup) removes by its pos
itive, powerful, direct yet
painless and gentle action upon
the functions of digestion and
assimilation. Those elements
of the food that build up aud
strengthen the system are sent
upon their mission, while all
waste matters (the ashes of life's
fire) which unremoved, poison
and kill, are expelled from the
body through the bowels, kid
neys and skin. The weak and
prostrated nerves are quieted,
toned and fed by the purified
blood. As the result, health,
with its enjoyments, blessings
and power, returns to the suf
ferer who had, perha)A, aband
oned all hope of ever seeing
another well day.
Patents Granted.
Patents granted to citizens of the Pacific
States during the past week and reported ex
presely for the Democrat by C. A. Snow
& Co., Solicitors of American and Foreign
Patents, opposite U. S. Patent Office, Wash
ington, D. C :
A K Bagwell,Plainsbifrg.Cal.,irfthig jack.
H G Blodget, Harrisburg, Oregon, gold
washer.
W S Getchell, Oakland, Cal., ssfetv sight
feed reflector.
J E haw, Browns, W. T., hasp lock
L Taylor, Butte Creek, Or., railway tie.
J B Wallace, Walla Walla, W. T.,Dorrick.
J Peterson, San Francisco, Cal. .wheel bar
row. L G Thompson, San Francisco, Cal .com
bined baling press and feeder.
Fresh Yaquina Bay and Eastern nvst rs
constantly oa band after to-day at UnH'irKin
Pfaiffsr's.
SAM MAT.
s. st.xnr.Rs
MAY k SENDERS,
Dealers-iii General lerdiandiad.
HARRISBURG - - - OREGON
Will bay drain, WI and ail kinds
now to art rich.
Live op to ycur ei.gagenjfotn
Eftm money liortt )on spend it.
Never plu st soy; game of cl.ut.ct.
Driok no kind ol intoxicating liquor.
Uotd chatactft is above sll things
els.
Keep your own secito, if ).u have
soy.
Nsrer borrow, if van can oeib'y
avoid it.
Always speak tha tr.ith. M.ike few
promisee.
Keep good company or none. Naver
be idle.
amm Ta
Keep yourself ion ,:-.ui if you would
be happy.
Wiieo yeu speak to s petses, look
him in the face.
Make no haste to l ticb, if you
would prospm.
Have when you sre yonng to spend
when you are old.
Avoid temptation, through far you
may not withstand it.
Never speak evil of anyone. Be jest
.before you srs generous.
Nsvsr run into debt unless you eve
plainly a way to get out.
Good company and good conversa
tion are tie very sinews of virluf.
COMMON MISTAKbW.
Ws osll the attention of beada of Uw
iliee to tbe following mistakes which
tbs "Saoitery Record'' lately enumerat
ed s
It is s mistake to labor when y ou are
not in a fit condition to do so. To think
that the more a person cat, tht- beat
thter and stronger be will become. To
go to bed sal midnight aod rise at day
bteak,aod imsgine that every hoar tak
en from sleep is an hour gained. TV
imagine that if a little work or exetcire
ia good, violent or prolonged exeraiae ia
better. To ococlude tbat tbe mallet
room in tbe house is lare enough to
slsep in. To eat aa if you only had a
minute to finish in, or to eat without ao
sppsfite, or continue after it haa bteo
satiefird, merely te sstisfy the tsste. To
believe thst children can do aa much
work aa grown mnrnh, and tbat ibe
more hpurs they study tbe more they
iearr. To imagine that whatever rem
edy causes one to feel immediately bet
ter (aa alooholtc annuitant) Is food fr
the system, without regaid to tb tr
eflVcta. To take off proper clothing out
of season, because yon hare become
bested. To a!ep r i vA to a direct
draught io any season. To tbiak rbal
any nostrum or putvt.t medicine is a
specific for sll the diresaes fl.ah ia heir
to.
-raakeaneiB, or Uqacr Habit. eas be Cared bj
aiaiaisteriog Or. Balsas' Golden Specific.
It aa be given in a eup ol coffee or tea wlth-
n: t-,.. ktiowtialas aj las narsss tsbau U -f-nvon
a redr ,ad ,mniuM.U curt-, ntnher
Ihe iiaueat ls atiKslerate drinker or SBSBaa
W wreck. Tliousanii of drunkards have
:rn, 5J ' l"'41 bo hare taken the
jaes8a m tnelr coffee without thnr
-vledge, and to-day believe tbey quit dtink
u f thrtr own free ul Ko harmful eft t
i?t froaa It. adroinUtratl.Hi. Vutrs RiKiran
Sml fof clrtn,,ar nd full pan let! an
A itlress in conndene Cot.nax Hvtxiru Co.".
US Kace 8U. tloclnnati, Ohio.
Tiitte ari tnuny who loiter, the veg
etable UsagaV n hs within iia ran;e ao
antido f for all Ihe dis. bs- to which
fleab is lisbh. Jo hrtaa f: m thr as n-
derfully UoeBciil ffrc a.i.ich foiluw
th toe 1 Fift-e'i. Ho.i.i.ii Ta ic a
great vatnty af iio.a.-, taa ladief
seems w, II fouasVd Tlf tcesaicrta?
use of it artii i found t . aeasd ff
biliott and tnnlwrtcut. . AT-ci..r-. Dj
not wi'hout ir.
&8
BEAST !
Mexican
Mustang
Liniment
sciatica,
Lumbago,
Rheumatijn,
Burns,
Scalds,
Stings,
Bruises,
Bunions,
Cornj,
Scratches,
Sprains,
Strains,
Stitches,
Stiff Joints,
Backache,
Galls,
Sores,
Spavin
Cracks.
Contracted
Muscles,
Kraptioas,
Hoof Ail,
Strew
Wormii,
Swianey,
Saddle Galls,
Piles.
THIS GOOD OLD STAND-BY
accompliabea for everybody exactly what isclaloc ed
for It. One of tho reasons for Uio great popularity ot
the r-Iustang Liaiment is found Ut its universal
applicability. Everybody needs such a medlchia.
The Lumberman need it In case of accident.
Tbe llouaewife needs it tor general family ate.
The Cavalcr needs it for bis teams and his nam.
The Mecbaulo needs it always oa his wcrk
banch.
The Miner needs it la case of emergency.
The Pieneer needstt-cantget along without it.
Tbe Farmer needs It la bis house, his stable,
and hit stock yard.
The Steamboat man ar the Boatman nee Js
It la liberal supply afloat and ashore.
Taa. Horse-fancier needs itit Is his btst
friend and safest reliance.
The Stock-grower needs it-it will save him
thousands of dollars and a world of trouble.
The Railroad man needs it and will need It to
keg as his life is a round of accidents and dangers.
Tho Baekwoodamaa needs it. Tbarels not a.
Ing like it as aa antidote for the dangers to life,
limb and comfort which surround tha pioneer.
The Merchant needs tt about his store among;
bis employees. Accidents will happen, aad when
these oome the Mustang Linimen t is wanted at one a.
Keep a Bottle la the House, Tie the bast of
seoaomy.
Keep a Bottle in the Factory, tuimraediate
ass la case ot accident aavea pain and loss of wagt a.
Keep a Battle Always la tbe Stasia far
ase whea wanted.
RECTANGULAR AND BARREL
CHURNS.
The largest stock over carried In Aibanv
and will be sold at lower prices than for
merly. We want all butter makers ta
eoaie and see theun.
How's
Your Liver?
Is the Oriental salutation,
knowing that good health
cannot exist without a
healthy Liver. When the
Liver is torpid the Bow
els are sluggish and con
Btipated, the food lies
in the stomach undi-
feeted, poisoning the
lood ; frequent headache
ensues; a feeling of lassi
tude, despondency and
nervousness indicate how
the whole system is de
ranged. Simmons liver
Regulator has been the
means of restoring more
people to health and
happiness by giving them
a nealthv Liver than any
agency snown on earth.
It acts with extraor
dinary power and efficacy.
NEVCa SEEN DISSPPOfSfTCO.
As a ceneral family remedy for Dyspepsia,
Torr'T Liver, rvmstl nation. oU... 1 hardly
evar use anything els, aad have never
f i rlliifi .infilritnrf l.i tli . adWna. .imii J -
! I r . f . i r. t ..sf lo t In . mUWm a. i i.
It m-Ptim to I almost m. ntirfinrt mm tnr mil
diseases of tbe Mtumach am! Bowels.
W. J. JfeXiaoT, Maaoa, Oa.
Administrator's Notice.
Notice ia harsh e-iven that th nml.nlm.
ad haa been duly appointed Sftssietoli star of
vom aavaMs oi uaorge A. Hall, daesasad, by
order of tha Coanty Court of Linn ooanty,
Oregon, daly made aad entered af record,
aod all persons having claims itgntntt said
estate are hereby required to present tba
same to the ondenigned at Scio. Oregon daly
rvrilKKl WHOIB SIX BIOSUMI irSSB Ut OSt
hereof.
March Slat, 1887.
Jtrr. MsYssa,
Adm'r.
Palace Heat Market
I T. PIPI, PMPMETOL
FIRST ST. - - ALBANY.
a
Wiil keea mnsrfantlT nn hwt
naoUon. nor it. rail, hum. aa h
nseata aod largeat variety la tbe city.
Caab paid for all kinds.of fat stock .
HOFFMf&PFEIFFEB
lJtr . fi ft r aasaasw-v tai ans
AlbuDy Soda Works,
And Man nfactu rent of
CHOICE CONFECTIONERY,
W are now nrnrl tn, .n
sale, always fresh and pore at Portland
aa I aa a a J . a - - m-m w .
K"", vuMiorn, ne aiso Keep a rail
line of
Nuts and Tropical Fruits.
IIV GROCERIES,
We kaao a full Mava. aiv.rn.h .mi .
rery low prices.
-OUR-
C1GAR AND TOBACCO
department ia corVf We keep tbe
Tsry fineat steak ef s&tosu jg and ebe wing
tobacco, meeraebaum aad brier pipes tbat
Is a delight to amokera.
O
Tbe BrrKatS OttOB ta
8KllH
3, BOO
GIVES Wholesale
if . rrei to rtrHMttntrri om mil
persosiel or fkmlijr cue. Telia 1
order, aaaS gtsraa exact esaat ssf i
tiatam rum cue, cat, drink.
few fan with. Thaas IMTAMJCt
BOOKS ramtatm taforsaat
from caarkaaa of ta
will aaatl a copy PKSfiSS to aaor aaV
raoelpt of 10 eta. to eteaVoar
matltakg. Let sas feasor Stasia
IUapcctfaJUjr,
MONTGOMERY WARD A CO.
SS7 aV 989 W abash Streaoo,
MANY L.MP CHIMNEYS ARB
oil V red for sale represented
as good as the Famous
BUT THEY
ARE NOT!
Ana like all Csmstterfetta lack, tho
Uentarkakle LASTING Qamlltles
OF THE GEllTriHS
PEARLTOP
CHIMXKT
The PEARL TOP is
Rlatnsifnctttroal atLT Bay-
DEO, A. MACBETH & CO.,
PITTSBURGH. PA,
JfOR 8ALJL
One half block in eastern part ef the
oltywith fair house and barn anil beanie'
obear
PATENTS
aiaad.aad all other buaiaaw to tha U. S.
awonoaaea tor aaoaerate raee.
Oar eaae la eppeeit tba U. S. Patent Office, aod
Tw1" ?lenU ," Um thMa thasa remote
Jtand madia or drawing. We a"" to palest
aaihty free ef charge ; and are make o charge unhsai
wsaataia patent. " """"
uH e.r hr' to Postmaster, tha SupC ol
Maasy Order Die. and to offldalt ef the U. S. Patent
sSSjre. Fwoiixttlar, advice, terms, and afaraueea
eaetual client in your own gute 0r county, eddreas
. Co Aa SNOW &CO.o
Oppoena Patent Office, Waehlngtoa, .
A. 0. U. W.
Members w ih intern ploy ment or desiring
nelp, will plotHr;,!! at Real & KrowneU
store and regttcr their names.
Hv Order op Lciqk
AGENTS WANTED to sell "REMlJtlSCSNCES
of CO YEARS in the NATIONAL METROPOLIS.
BEN PERLEY P00RE
IllUBtrating the Wit, Humor and Eccentricities of
aotod eelebt Itlea. A richly Ulastraled treat
of inner Society History, from "ye olden tune" to tha
wedding ef Cleveland, WeoderfaUr pepolar.
Agents report rapid sales, Addraaa for circular
and terms, A. BAM It OFT at CS., Publish
Aud Insist jdL Jv THIS
"Pon HSKSmm EXMt
them q Wjtm Wy sa Eaeb
Pat Oct. 30 , 1SS8.
ij San Francisco, Cal .