The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, June 24, 1887, Image 4

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    U. fVCHraom. leeohingerery Sabbath,
moraine and evening by Kev. F Q. Ir
iaa, D. D. Sabbath Hohool at 2:30 r. M
Pray" meettaa; erery Wedaeaaday evening.
KT veauoAi. I nunta. Preach iaa ea Sab-
at 10.30
m, , and 7 P. M. Sabbath
IOiOOl Pnw
ttotin or srv Wad-
esday evening 7 JO.
8. S. Davis, patter.
Ail art lavitea,
OaKaaaoATioHAL Church. ServioeeeYer
tabbaab morning and evening. Sabbath
oheol at 12:15. Prayar meeting on
Wedmwday evening of each waak. Kev. U.
T. Koraiaaer. Pastor.
w - w w
M. K Cannes, Sooth. Preaching every
tbird feabbath in aaoh month at 11 o'clock a.
m. and at 7 o'clock r. at. Sabbath Sohool
Mb Sabbath at 10 o'clock a. M. Prayar
Mating Friday craning' at 7 'elook. J.W.
Craig, Patter.
M. K. Chvboh South, Ta kokrt. - Praaob
ing on the tint Sabbath of aaoh mouth morn
ing and araning. Sunday school aacb Sat
batb at 10 o'clock a. m. Prayar meetiug
Thnraday araning. J W Craig, Patter.
hi. E. U a o bob. Praaobing a vary Sabbath
wUg and tnamg. Song tarrioa in
tba evesaag before sermon. Sabbath School
dti.90 r uu Prayar matting trary Thurs
dtyt, raning. Rar. H. P. Webb, pastor.
PnaHMTtaiAK CrnrBCH. Servioe trary
oar. Braadtibin and Fifth Stt. Sunday Sohool
immediately after the taornlag tarrtoa,
Prayar meeting avary Wtdntaday araning.
R I R Pntehard, pastor.
Ftntnr BarnsT Cbcbcb. Praaobing every
Itbbntb morning and eve'g.at Church on 5th
Strati. Sabbath School immediately after
morning services. Prayer meeting avery
Tbnrtday amine at 7:30 o'clock. T 0
Catholic CncncH. Sarrioa
mot erery Ban
ML lntBnaday
ay at iO:W a. m. and 7 r.
t the
month eerrice at Euaene Citv. Ear.
Lenit Metayer, Ratter.
ALBAIT COLLKBJATK INSTITUTE
ALBANY, OREGON,
1886, 3.887.
it. H-.TeltMmt. . ., rrtaldeal.
A fall eorp of Instructors,
CLASSICAL, SCIENTIFIC, LITERARY,
COMMERCIAL AND NORMAL
CLASSES.
Coarsen of tudy arranged, to meat the
Heed of nil gradasgof atndenta.
Sfdl inducements oftred Undents
s - J
Tuition range from 16.50 to 113,50.
Board In private fawiiiee at tow ratee.
Rooma tor eelf-boarding at small ex ' ense.
A careful tu per vision exercised over stu
deata away from borne. Fall term opens
September 7th. For circulars and full
peirtieulara addreta the President.
hbv. b. vwur. o. av
Albany, Oregon,
Conrad Meyer.
PROPRIETOR 1.
STAR BAKERY,
Onmar Broadalbin and First 8t.,
DEALER IV
CBusaeol tratta,
tiKavsnwnre,
Drid:Freilia,
Teaaee),
7asjstet ff eat,
Qnrenawtre,
Vegetablea,
Cigar,
pleea,
.'flees Tea,
Bit),, lite..
Is fact everything that la kept in a gen
era! variety and grocery store. Highest
market price paid for
ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE.
Oregon Pacific Railroad.
225 MILES SHORTER.
20 HOURS LESS TIME.
Accommodations unaur passed for com
fort and safety. Fares and freights via.
Y equina and tbe Oregon Development
Company's Steamship much leee than by
any other route between all pclnta in tba
Willamette Valley and San Franeteoe.
Daily fataengtr trains exctft Sundays.
Leare Ysqatae, 7:00 a,a. j Loae Albany, 188 r. a.
Arrire,Corvaili,lU:3 t.s
Arri Corrallis, X:0tr. M.
Ames A lbs ay, n ae a. a,
Arms Yaqaina, 6:40 r.
Oregon and California trains connect at
Albany and Corvalli.
Paa between Corvallhi and Albany and
ten Franciaco : Rail and Cabin, 14.00.
Rail and ateerage, 9.00.
wji n. ho at,
c.
A.O. V. sod r. Agent, Corrallis, Or.
Oregon Developement Co.
First class Steamship line between
Ysqnioa and Sen f rancitce connecting at
Yaqtiina with the trains of the Oregon
Paul 6c Railroad Company.
MAILING DATES .
raoa vaapita
raoa saa raasaaoo
W. V., Mondsy, May 10th.
K. O , Tuesday, Msy tith
W. V., Haturdat, Msy ttth
g. o., Baaaav. sum ub.
W. V.. Sstorday. Hay 21.
K. O , Tueadsy, Ms; 31st.
W. V., Saturday, Juns 4th
E. o..ae.urdy, June 11.
W. V., Thin-win. June l
W. V., Thursday, J warn 9.
' O., i .J, June l i lh
W. V Tuesday, June Ji.
B.OWdaesdsy, July 29.
O . Friday, June 24th. I
V., Tossoity, Juim l. j
O , WMtiieadar.JaJy b. '
the Comprny reeeryee .bt right to
ebange tailing days.
I B. TOBY,
Gen. F. and P. Agent,
804 Montgomery St., Ban. Francisco, Cal.
miUU TO CALIFORNIA
V-lA-
Ori'cou & California R. K
AND CONNECTIONS.
T HE BIT. Sal ST A KOI TK.
Clone coimc-tion ma I e at Asr.ia it w .th aUgs of
Uis C tlifornis, Orsg - ' Uho Stsgs Company
Mr t Mile ef ataglas.
Tims between AJh"y and Sat, Francises, 88
hours-
oauroKKU axraasi tbaws daily.
South
From May 1st, 1887.
Morth.
4.00 P. M. I Loavs
8:06 r tt I heavs
t:U0 a u Aruve
Portland
Albany
Athiand
Arrive I 10:10 a U
Leave 6:26 a u
heave 6:80 r u
local r Assasaaa teaiss baIly (except Sunday).
.00 a a j Lsavs PsrtUnd Arri v ' '8:46 r a
12:40 r a Leave Albany Leave i li;35 a M
:t0ra f Arrive Korsna Leave 900 a
LOCAL PAaSSlfSBS TRAINS DAILY.
1 10 p li Leave Albany Arrive 6:45 a M
8:M r u Arnve Lebanon Leave 6:80 a u
18:80 r U I Leave Albany Arrive! 2:46 1 u
1:88 r a Arrive Lebanon Leave 2:0u t u
PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS.
daily between Portland and Ashland.
The O and ORK Kerry makes connections with all
the retrulsr trains on the Kast Side Division from foot
sf r 8 tsH.
Wtss Side OlvtaloB.
888JTWBBM rOKTLAVO AM( 4.0RVALMS.
m Ail yr m i daily (except Sunday.)
7:1 a a
12:9; r u
Lsave Portland Arrive 0:16 r S
A' rive Corvillis Leave 1:30 r a
r i n in i
axraasa tsaixs daily xe.3t Sunday.)
A bOrm j Lave
8:00 ru ' Arri-s
PiTtland
MrMinnville
Arrive
Lave
9:00 A u
6.45 A U
At Albany and Corvailia coi.ruct with trains of
Oregon Pacflfl Railroad for Yaquina Bay.
Frtrfull information regarding rates, maps, etc.,
es i on "omimny' A?ent.
X. XOBHLXR, B. P. ROOBIL8,
afaasfsr. O. F. k PatsAreat.
Prtsh Yaquina Ha and Eattern oysters
to itiolv a haul after to-day at Hoffman
BOOTS, SHOES
AND
SUFFERS.
1 am bow receiving my fall end
winter stock of hoots and shoes, I
bare at nioely a fitted up Boot and Shoe
Store, and at complete a stock aa any
thia aide of Portland and very few better
in Portland. I buy aU my boot a and
aboes direct from msimfaoturei and am
authorised to warrant every pair no mat
lot how eheap. No firm in Oregon
have any advantage of me in buying aa
1 buy in quantities and pay tbe oath.
In ladies', mitaee and children's above,
I keep muoh the largest, bast and great
eat variety in tbe city. My aim will
always be to give ae good value for
the money as possibly can be done.
SAMUEL E. YOUNG.
W
OOD CUTTKHM, ATTENTION I
Never forget that we alwavt keen In
atock a tali iins of axes, croes-out taws,
steel end Iron wtdgee,aledge, maul rings,
etc. s t k w a rt dt Sox .
Summons,
a (At Circuit Court oj the Stat of Ortjon J or
Lmn County.
Mary E. Baaaett, Plaintiff,
va.
William O, Holmes, Defendant.
To William CL Holmes, the above nam-
ed Defendant :
IK tbe name of tbe State of Oregon, you
are hereby required to appeer and an
swer the complalat of tbe above named
Plaintiff In tbe above entitled Court, now
on file with tbe Clerk of said Court, on er
before tbe fourth Monday of October, 1S7,
it being tbe
HUH Hajr ef wcteker. Ift7.
and you are hereby notified tbtt if yau
fall ta appear and answer eaid complaint,
aa hereby required, the plaintiff w!!l apply
to tba Court for tbe relief demanded there
in, to wit : that Plaintiff be decreed to be
tbe owner in fee aimple ef tbe equal un
elvlded one third of tbe north went quarter
of tbe northwest quarter of Section one
and the north ball of tbe oorteaat quarter
and tbe southeast quarter of tbe northeast
quarter of Section two, all in Townabip
twelve, south ef Range one, went of the
Willamette meridian in Linn county,
regon, containing 155 32-100 aorta more
or Tea, conveyed by deed by you to
Plaintiff in 1876, wbkh eaid deed bae bean
lost, that anoh decree stand and be record
ed aa a deed therefor and aa evidence of
PlaintifPa title thereto, and for such other
and further relief aa Plaintiff may be en
titled to 1b equity and good conscience.
This turn mona is published in tbe State
RioHT-a Dk moor at by order of Hon. R.P,
Boise, Judge of said Court, which said
or Jer waa made at Chambers in tba City
ef Salem, Marion county, Oregon and
dated on tbe lOtn day of Mav, 1887,
w ath Bare d A Black bcrh,
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
0 Sheriff's Sale,
In the Circuit Court of Ju State of Oregon for
Linn County.
Z, F. Moody, tiovernor, R. P. Ear hart,
Secretary of State and Edward Hlrecb,
Treasurer of the State of Oregon, consti
tuting the Board of Commissioners for tbe
tale of school and university landa and
for the investment of the fuuda arising
therefrom, Plaintiffs.
va.
M Savage and Mary J Havage; bis wife,
E Blain and William Staigar, Dafen
L
danta.
NOTICE la hereby given that by vlrtne
of an execntion end otder of tale ieaaed
out of the above named Court in the above
entitled action to me directed and deliv
ered, I will on
lata relay tba MB day of Jaly, Its 7
at tba henr of one o'clock, p. m, in front
of the Court Hoate door in the city of Al
bany, Linn connty, Oregon, aeil at public
auction for oath in hand to the highest
bidder tbe real property described in aala
oxecutio n aad order ef salt aa folio wa to
wit : The fractional southwest qnarter of
tbe north weet quarter of Section 26 and tbe
eaat one-half of the northeast qnarter of
Section 26 in Townabip 12 south of Range
4 weet of the Willamette meridian in Linn
county . Oregon, containing 106 acres. Tbe
proceeds arising from the sale ef eaid real
Sroperty to be applied aa follow, to-wit :
irac to tbe payment of the costs of suit
taxed at 48.25 and tbe costs and expenses
of sale, Second to payment to the "Main
tiffs herein the sum or 1290.20 with inter,
est thereon at tbe rate of ft per cent per
annum from the 27th day of October, 1885,
and the further sum of $125 Attorney's
fees. Third to the payment of the fallow
log sums to the Defendant L E Blain, to
wit : The anm of 9839,76, the sum o
188,29 and the sum of f8.87 with aocru
ing interest on each of aeld same at tbe
rate oi 10 per cent per annum from the
27th day of October, 1885, provided that
should tbe proceeds of said sale of said
property be insufficient to pay each of said
three turns last above mentioned in full,
then said proceeds shall be applied pro
rata there on. Fourth to the pay roan t to
the Defendant, L E Blain the sum of
1296.55 with accruing interest at 10 per
cent per annum from October 27tb, 1885.
Fifth to tuo payment to the Defendant, L.
E Blain the sum ef $70 Attorney face.
Sixth to the payment to the Defendant,
Willi tm Staiger the turn of $161.35 with
interest from the day of September,
1885, at the rate ef 10 per cent per annum,
and the overplus if any to be paid to the
Defendant B, M Savage, his heirs or as
signs. Dated June fitb, 1887,
D, S. Smith,
Sheriff of Linn county, Oregon
for Infants
"aatoeSa S well adapted to cbiiflrcn that j
oast. ' n. a, aarwra, m r
Ui Sc. Oxfod 8t, Bwcklyo, K. T.
Tea
ONN BROTHERS'
ASH GROCERY STORE
Oppoalte Dtyoe dt Kobson'a.
ALBANY, OREGON, '
Keep a'fresh atook of all kinds o(
GROCERIES,
CROCKERY,
GLASSWARE,
TO., ETC.
Silverware Given Away,
with our Silver Prise Java Coffee, con
alsi ing of six praes, H dor., table knlvet,
Mi dot medium forks, ' dos, tablee poont,
dot, tea spoons, dot napkin rlnga
and Hujiar spoon end buttor knife, all
KoR-er Bros Al allver ware, every pur
chaser of a can getting one chance.
CONN BROS.
I. GREENBAUM
DKALKR IN-
DRUGS,
STATIONERY, ETC.
PRESCRIPTIONS
Carefully Compounded
DAY OR NIGHT
108 First Street, Albany, Or.
CURES ALL HUMORS,
Blotch, or F.ra ation.
fyvroiMiM. sii-rnr.ph
ceoqu-rtd by this rwrrruUjMairytne. ted
rkroratinir rrHHcii;.'. . rt .in:u m l i
ra mi. idly bcal under its uvnifu Influence.
p-UJly Use It BBBBlMbBj Ha potrooy in
ring Tetter Bote Hash. Holla, Car
melee. Bore ISyea. Bcrofalew Borce
sst Bwelllncw. ItlP-
I to Swelllus. boltrr. or TbtcM
B. ana t:uiarctt uian
I tn ttamps for a buire tret
a. PttiJ fasa
with cot.
by uatne r. Pie
.FIereeB
and a now
nut pir
tltgritlua, m tnir afctn, buojr
is. vital strenctb, and sou
eenatitutiuu, -jj bo crtahlsthw
ac overv.
rains iir
tiUucee of
CONSUMPTION,
which
l.Utl
nga, tt promptly and certainly arreeted
Vrful power over thlt tttvttto
UMJUa1. smouiir tr ra
sumption Core, but
mm w uiuiK-a it a u um-iim wum
ii . 1 . I i ! . A . 1 .
Bay. alterative, or t'tood-ntaanalns;. snO-btttpoB
pectoral, and nutrttlvo i.rwj-ni-, la uneuaaid,
not only as a remedy lor cuotumptlon of the
WUUUfTIUI L.tUUJllUU'nUl Ull II. lirRIT
CHRONIC DISEASES
Of
Liver, Biood,anii Lungs,
If von feel dnlL
drowsy, debt mated, have
eaUow enter of skin.
or yeuowitto-tarown
ua fore or bodr. fronutnt inlu'h. or
bsd
to in mouin, imernei neat or ef
with hot Saahaa, low sprrtta
sflssBM BtsBMSBBBBai BfBsntBBr ei-i
coated torunHi. you are aufferlna from l88tTi
cSS.KC'n-' Tn" m11
part of these rymptome ere eapertt need. At
e rernwly for sJl such osjna, Wr. PlcreVe
Golden medical Discovery kea so
euusl
or Weak Lnntt, Bp I tt Ing of Blood,
nbortneaa of Breath, ffroneBdtta.
Bevere Concha, C ousuaaption, and
ntehTatifoT
botooSnl IrUnilZSU
PRICE $!.00a ?5arfaToo!
ACO'S LITTLE
VV FILLS.
ArfTf-BIf.IOUS and CATHARTIC.
Sol4 by Drngglete. 3& oauw a vbd.
$500 REWARD
m uuww try tne piuyi wtore
of Dr. gaso't Catarrh Bemedy
f or a ctte of otharrh waaoh thssr
oannot am.
tbe nose, offensive or.cAbir
wisn, fl.rtJaJ lomofarjaLtatta,
ffW hettrtner. smak- f ir tull rmkn
li
hi bsad. you taveCahwrh. Itou-
MJ. m ium y i nan.
iIUasmswwmtkiw nnss ttwvmt
1 VetB-tr
CUBE CONSTIPATION.
To enjoy health one should have ret;
iilar evaciiatlouN every twen y four
hone. The evils, both menial anal
physical, eesultlug from
HABITUAL CONSTIPATION
ore mauy and erion. ror the cure
of his common trouble. TiiII'n I.lver
1'IUm have Kuini' S a oopnlarlty mijisr.
aviielcd. f lou5 I.-, ugur coated.
80LD EVERYWHERE.
Notice of Final Settlement.
Notice is hereby given that the un lentigo
ed Administratrix cf the cHtate of James H.
Downing, deceaaed, haa filed in the Counl
Court of Linn connty, Oregon, her linal ac
count in said estate, and Tuesday the 5th
day of July, 1837, attha hour of 1 o'clock, p.
m. of 8id day at the County Court room in
the Court House in tbe city of Albany, iu
Linn county, Oregou, is tbe tiuitaod place
tt by aaid Court for tbe hearing of ohjec.
tioas if any to said accountaud the final set
tlement there"'.
Dated May 27th, 1887.
Matij.ua F. Dowjtino,
At.miiiUtratriji.
and Children;
Caatorla cttret CoBe, Oonstlpatlon,
"r.ii7r - "
dt-
WitK tniorloTa ntedicatioa.
QevfAcs Coaramr, 188 Fuitoa Street, 9. T.
G
.nn t fori
ffiaTd
snanT- V tBBsl
Or nreasrrre
"K?sta
Totfs Pi lis
IHe tmmL
KKIDAV
JUNK 24, 1187
TUB BQUAHHLK,
The dispttclee tell ut that the O. A.
U. Potts in Iowa vary generally endorse
what Gen. Tnttle aaid about President
Cleveland's being in danger of being
subjected to insult in oase be should
accept tba invitation to be present at
the Grand Encampment af tba Grand
Army in September. In order to fully
understand tba matter, tbe attention of
our leaders is oalled to the fallowing
interview wltb Gen. Tottle,wbieb gave
rise to the whole matter. It may be
aafe to aay that not one poet in ten out
tide of Ion a will endorse tbe course of
Tuttle :
St. Lou is, Jane 3. Gen. J, M. Tut
tle.Commander of the G. A. R. Depart
ment of Iovt,explained in an interview
to-day why he objects to President
Cleveland's visiting 8t Looia during
tbe Grand Encampment. He eaid ;
'Til tell yon the reason. It's because
we are net going to leod tbe organisa
tion for the booming of any msn,0ieve
land or anybody else Polities, so far,
we have managed to keep out of the O.
A. R., and thia is tbe first time they
have tried to nee as. Now, it's jost at
dear at day. This la only a boom for
the President, and they mustn't think
tbe G. A. R. are sunk fools tbey can't
it, too."
"Are yon opposed to the G. A. It.
inviting tbe President simply because
you want to keep politica out 1"
"No, tbat isn't all. It'a because tbe
nan is distasteful to tne u. a. it-
a aa aa s . .ana o. ta
Why, be has said that tbe Dependent
Pension bill would inoreaee perjury,
mendacity and mendicancy, and air, be
has said tbe O. A. R. couldn't be be
lieved on their oaths. When be atid
tbat he knew be was lyiag. It iee't
only tbat veto, either, it's all bis veteee.
We are not saying anything about the
vetoes themselves. What we object to
is the insulting tone of bis language,
sneering and filled with attempts to be
feoetieus. Tbat'a what cote us."
"But suppose tbe President should
only review tbe parade f
"Well, if he does, it will he at bis
own risk. If be gets mixed up in that
ptrade,I'll bet it wiU be the last parade
bell want to review. The G. A. R.
will not submit quietly to having any
man foisted upon them."
Then this complication will here a
bad effect oo tbe attendance f
"Don't know. May double ii," aaid
Tattle laconically.
"How's tbat f
" Well, tbe bo a may all want to be
here if there's going to be trouble, and
there it a good prospect of there being
troubie.toe. I don't mtao figbting,bqt
unpleasant things said and done. But
If tbey want fighting, ere can give 'am
some of that. We've done it before.an l
I guess we haven't forgotten how to do
it again. I know tbey will have their
political clu here aad try to work
tbem in oa ut, but it won't work. We
are not going to have our reunion turn
ed into a political Loom. We have
faced tbe D.ru cr,t) btfore in solid
ranks when tbey wei behind guns, and
ere ear face tbem sjgnl when tbey at-
tenpt to subvert tbe purpuece of our
organization."
"How do you understand tbe invite
tbn r
"I don't feel like e)ing eny thing
about it, except what I have beam
since I have been here. Tbe G. A. R.
hta not invited tbe President ; not a bit
of iu Tbat hss been dine by an exe
citive committee eompoeed of Union
men and rebels. Tbey oalt themselves
Confederates down bare, but tbey call
'am plain rebels op In my State. That's
the way It looks to me. If Mr. Cleve
land ahoold come an organised effort
would be made to entrap tbe Grand
Army into aa indorsement of the pen
sion veto. Every since tba Democrats
came into power there has been a drift
ing of newly appointed office-holders
into tba ranks of the Grand Army. For
twenty years these meu kept out of our
organic ition because, s tbey said, there
was too much Republicanism about it.
Within the past few montbt these men
have come into the ranks in singularly
large number,nd ell aay they ere com
ing to St. Louis. What we fear is that
on tbe occasion of the cam u tire at
a
Scbnaeder's Garden, these men, assisted
by a crawdof Democrats and ex-reb-ls,
will try to pass resolutions of confi
dence in tbe President. Any such at
tempt will be sharply checked by the
Grand Army men, but would lead to
unpleasant fading and discord. Cleve
land's veto has outraged 99 per oeut of
the Grand Army, and we do not intend
to let him patch up bis broken china in
any such fashion. We ohjtct most
strongly to bis taking any part what
ever in tbe encampment, to his receiving
nay official recognition from the Grand
Army, and especially to passing in re
view before him. We do not want him
or any politician who it not a Grtn.i
Army men to have any part er parcel
in the encampment. We objtct, to his
presence in any capacity, aad will stt y
away to a man should become as the
guest ef tbe Grand Army men. I cm
aay this in behalf of the Department f
Ioira, and I know that the fte'iog is as
strong in Illinois. I have just; comti
from that State, and beard nothing but
indignation txpresaed at the mere
thought tbat be was to be the guest of
tbe veterans of tbe wat."
H. C. Rutee!,Departoieot Command-
viKiting here, indorsed
Gen. Tuttle's views. He said : "Soatoe
ly a corporal's guard oould be mustered
In St. Louis were the President there
at tbe Invitation of the Grand Army.
The Nebraska veterans would most em
phatically decline to do him honor, and
It la most earnestly beped that be will
not be present during the encampment
in any capacity ,as our men do not want
to see bin or have anything to do with
him. His presence would be a great
drawback to the success of the encamp
ment,and would be about the most un
pleasant feature that oould be intro
duced. We all hope ha will stay away,
as hie presence oould only introduce an
exceedingly unpleasant and discordant
element Into what would otherwise be
the roost suooeetfwl encampment ever
held."
n.
(Vrsn ear rejreJar ssrrasesoaset.)
Wasbibotok, June 3rd, 1197.
This year the city bae not been
permitted to reiapee Into nn uninter
esting dull condition, each as la usual
upon the departure of the President;
end all tbe representatives of public
and private Interest tbat ere sure not
to remain long, after hie abeence for
a length of time bae been determin
ed upon.
The novelty of tbe National Drill
has served to keep alive the public
interest la tbe Capital, and tbe cue
tomary May oxcuraionlst bltherward
bae enjoyed no additional reduction
in bis or ber railroad fare which seem I
to be tbe great aad, after all, to be
attained by tble claee of pleeaure
sofkori. Ho, although the bote! man
may have bad bis grievance, yet in
tbe more unostentatious modes of en
tertainment, aucb aa tbe boarding
bouse and private heus afford , quite
a showing might be made in the
number of strangers who have lately
been among us ; certainly our streets
have been crowded with new faces
and eeger sight-seers, and many old
ecorcee have been settled by country
coaeins lo the way of visit to city
relations, in return for similar hoooi
received last -.urn me r, a ben fruit ass
ripe.
But not for long, I fear me, will tbe
account remain cloeed, for very soon
tbe aoltry beat will send country w ard
tbe remaining members of tbe house
hold wbo have not already accom
panied their lately departed gueat
home.
With regard to tbe drill, and the
distribution of prlxee, leee dissension
has resulted then waa naturally to bo
expected where so much Jealous il
valry existed.
Tbe auccesaful attainment of tbe
object of Its projectors could not be
better ebown than by quoting tbe
words of Col. Black, the President of
the Board of Judges composed of reg
ular Army officers. Said he "The
drill has proved a complete succeea
rom a military standpoint, and both
tooae wbo managed It, and those
wbo participated lo It are deserving
of great credit Tbe different com
peting organisations showed t hero
es vee welt versed In tactics, and
many of them executed the program
with remarkable suocees, Tne public
waa, doubtlees, surprised at some of
tbe awards, as some of the compunie
who were rated low, made the boat
impression upon the spectators, but
they were ait Ju Jged by a etrlct mili
tary interpretation of military (actio.
Every movement was marked on a
sale from xero to ten. In each in
stance themerks of the three Judges
were added together, and the euro
divided by three, thus giving the
average.
Among the last of the most prom
inent men to take flight wa- Senator
John Sherman, against whose Pr -i-dential
aspirations certulu indiscreet
admissions of his brother, Gen. Wil
liam Tecumseh, are taken to be di
rect assaults.
Tbe too susceptible old wnrrlor haa
t ld some lady confidante that it
would be a great pity not to retain
aucb a fascinating mlstrens of tbe
White House for another term, at
least ; and as the wife of the Presi
dent Cwuots her most ardent admirers
and staunchest allies from among her
own sex, Irrespective of party affilia
tions, it will lie easily seen that their
championship In behalf of a second
term, Is not one to bo despised.
Some of the wise ones are endeav
oring to 'itrtch a political significance
to tbe early vacation of the President,
seeing in it a preparation for an ex
tra session of Congress. Tbey reason
that Mr. Cleveland pursues his rec
reations in tiie same earnest ratnner
that he does his labors ; that ho will
collect enough vigor in a short space
of time to make htmsolf as good at
new, despite the calamitous forebod
ings of the doctors ; and that he will
return the earlier to his sdf imposed
task of giving personal attention te
men and measures, and be ready to
meet those high in thecounclls of the
party, to discuss the extra legislation
detraed to bo needed.
With the lack of other subjects for
discussion, the new rules for the reg
ulation of promotions in the Dep.ut
mttnts will be reviveJ.
This feature ofCivil Service reform
goes into operation this month, when
its effects may be observed, whatever
maj have been the object of its pro
mulgators. Even this result will be
difficult to reach, for those dropped
from the public rolls are seldom heard
from again, and t
trances are but feeble, for (heir In
fluence has waned with the advent of
a new administration. And let the
contrary be proclaimed as loudly as
they choose tbe boasted removal o!iiiicb a,6,,-v 8U, a,lt ,,d do
political pressure to influence appoint
menta to, promotions In, and remov
als from the public service, is aa far
from being accomplished to-day as it
ever was. Every head of Bureau, or
office, hi importuned continually, and
persistently for place ; and members
of the Civil Service Commission them
selves, have been approached, In or
der that the candidate for an impend
ing examination may have the ad
vantage of a personal introduction.
WHAT AILSTHE RATION?
The Average Length of Life Do
creating Not PoMtllenee .
Mot Famine All our
own Fault.
Modern Cooking and Mod
ern Living have brought it
on. It corn eft upon ua una
wares. The patienta have
pains about the cheat antl rude,
and sometimes in the back,
They feel dull and sleepy; the
mouth has a bad taste, especi
ally in the morning. A sort
of sticky slime collects about
the teeth. The appetite is poor.
There is a feeling like a heavy
load on the stomach ; somi times
a faint, all-gone sensation at
the pit of the stomach which
food does not p;
eyes are mul
and feet be- i
clammy. A I r
cough sets in, at i
fy. The
lid Landa
I and feel
while a
t drv. but
after a few mouths it is at
tended with a greenish colored
expectoration. The patient
feela tired all the while, and
sleep does not seem to afford
any rest After a time he be
comes nervous, irritable and
gloomy, and has evil forelxxl
inga. There is a giddiness, a
sort of whirling sensation in
the bead when rising up sud
denly. The lowels become
costive; the skin is dry and
hot at times; the blood becomes
thick and stagnant; the whites
of the eye la-t ome tinged with
C"rw; the kidney secretions
nn s scanty and high col
ored, deponitmg a sediment
after standing. There is fre
auently a spitting up of the
food, sometimes with a sour
taste ami sonn tinu-s with a
sweetish teste; this is fre
quently attended with palpi
tation of the heart and Asth
matic iyinptoins; the vision be
comes impaired, with spots be
fore the eyes; there is a feel
ing of gi-eat prostration and
weakness. All of these symp
toms are in turn present it
is thought that netuly one-half
of our population has this dis
ease in some of its varied forms.
Shaker Extract of Roots (Sei
gePs Syrup) changes the fer
ments of the I )itr -stive organs so
as to convert the food we eat into
a form that will give nourish
ment to the feeble body, and
good health is the consequence.
The effect of this remedy is
simply marvelous. Millions
upon millions of bottles have
been sold in this country, and
the testimonials in f avor of its
curative powers are over
whelming. Hundreds of so
called diseases under various
names are the result of indi
gestion, and when this one
trouble is removed the other
diseases vanish, for they are
but symptoms of the real
malady.
Testimonials fiom thousands
of people speaking highly of
its curative properties prove
this beyond a doubt Sold by
druggists. :VaC3l )
lidlea Fine Shora.
N U Alias St Co. are uw r.-o -iviny direct
from tha maaufaotnra, H J Holhrook & Co.,
of U'ica, N. Y., a full lin of his justly cel
shrated tine ahes for ladies sod misses in
0. D. a. and E. E. widtha These goods
will give splendid satisfaction, iu faet there
are ae bettor made.
Second hand hahy carriage
at Democrat office'
for sale. Call
Administrator's Notice,
Nation Is heroby given that the unU
signed haa Sled a is final account in Ad
ministrator of the f stats of Henry Wil
ilams, deceased, in the Caunty Court for
Linn county, Oregon, and tho 0th day of
July, 1887, at the hour of one o'olock, p,
m. has by the Court been fixed for hear
ing objections thereto and to the stttte
mentofsaid estate.
This the 3rd day of June, 1887,
Hiram Williams
Administrator ef the said Batata.
Notice for Publication.
1 and Office at Roseburg, Or,,
June 1st, 1887. J
Notice la hereby given that tbe follow
ing named settler has filed notice ol his
intention to make final proof iu support of
hiH elaim.anrl tbat said proof will be made
before the Judge or Olerk of the Conntv
Court of Linn County, Oregon, at Albany,
Or., on Saturday. .Inlv iuwt .
- ' , J mvi m , .wvr v I. . I
Sylvester Cochran, Homestead Entry Mo. (
west Willamette meridian.
He names the following witntsets to
prove hie continuous residence upon, and
cultivation of, said land, viz : Geo. s,
Miller, Sam'l Glass,-J oae Bh beel v, k. jn ,
MeCaw, all of Crawfordsaiiie Linn Oo
Oregon. ' '
ABOUT WKITINO LCTTKES.
STontL of both sf xes may learn from
the following extract bow to do tbat
wa ntir tn the art or lettar writing-a
"lost art," owing to postal car ls and
newspapers, but which, when done at
all, should he so perforaeiJ as to tsbow
tbe writer to be a persoo of c ilture :
As a role, every letter, unless insult
ing in its ohsrscttr,reqtiires an anawer.
To neglect to answer a letter, when one
if written to, is as nnoivil as to neglect
to reply when spoken to.
In tbe reply, acknowledge first tha
receipt of the letter,uientiantn 4 its dste,
sud afterward consider all tbe points
requiring attention.
It tba tetter is to be verj brief, com
mence sufficiently tar from the top of
tbe, psga to give a nearly rqnal amount
of blank paper at tbe bottom of t be
sheet when the letter is ended.
Should tbe matter in the hater con
tinue beyond tbe titst ege,H is well to
commence a letter above tbe middle of
tbs sheet, extending as Tar as ne eeasary
en tbe otber page.
It is thought impolite to use a half
sheet of paper in formal letters. As a
matter of economy and convenience for
business purpose, however, it is cus
tomary to have tbe card of tbe business
man priuud at tbe top of tbe sbM',ind
a single leaf is used.
In writing a letter, the answer lo
wbicb is of more tenant io yourself than
tbe person to whom you write, be sure
to enclose a postage stamp for a r-ply.
Letters should be as free from eras
ure?, interlineations, biota at d post
scripts aa possible. It iadacidedly bat
ter to copy tbe btiera tbaa lo have
(best appear.
A letter of introduction and recom
mendation abould never t o trh J,as tba
bearer to whom it ta given ought Ut
know tha cosRents.
A eorreaMndent of tbe Portland
News wbo has bten to Yaquina Bay
baa tbia to say about tbe uarhor :
"Tba O'fgon DveiopBitot Com
pany steamer Willamette Yal ey and
Kaateru Oregon lie sf their dock, and
just bare we wish to reoord a lit .e im
portant history. On Saturday morn
ing, Ju ie 4th, tbn Wiiiametta Valley
went to sea, and iu just tweotj-tigbt
minutes from the time tf casting off
be lines at Yaquina City aba waa out
over tbe bar, bar bow turned toward
bn Francicc , pic a ing the brioy
waves. But here ia Something anil
mure important, som facta tc U. cce
tba lying tcngue of calumny forever, so
far aa Yaquina bar nor and its and
future for commercial pur posea are con
earned. Tbe K9Um Oregon, on Tase
day aiumine, Juno 8ib, erased iu over
tbe bar at 9 a. m., oa a dead low tirfe,
drawing thirteen Asst f aii-r. f u
well kn vu tbst tbe tid.s iu June are
bibber sod lower than at utbr sea
son ot in ar. Tbe lowest de( th of
water on the hr when tbe Extern
Oregon croexd m was sixteen feet. Tbe
bay eople atrc so elated to tee a large
steamer cros tbe bar at duad low tide
tbat tbey ahowptd l;tr up ami shcuted,
"Great is Yaquina barb r, and most
glorious i ber futuir !'
Tbe LVwoorauc city ticket in Galena,
IU., Id t.-n it a cf.diut. named Ruin
aad one named Fair weathn, mvd people
the,; at rfeey vitf nyin.; t csiry water 1
On boll, tl.i UlilH:.
In the coui of t.i-cittrt-sa show
man, i'arouni aaya be I.h taken 80,
000,000 at the donr. "
Mexican
Mustang
Liniment
OTJ3PIES
Sciatica,
Lumbago,
BhsamatUiB.
Burns
Scalds,
Stings,
Bites,
Bruises,
Bunions,
Corns,
Soratohftf,
Strains,
Stitches,
StiffJoiuta,
Backache,
Galls,
Sores,
Spavin
Cracks.
Contracted
Maselsfi,
Eruptions,
Hoof Ail,
Screw
Worms,
Swinney,
Saddle Gall .
Pilsa
THIS GOOD OLD STANb-SY
sceompllthes for everybody exactly what lsclalmi d
for it. Oue of the reasons for the great popularity if
tba Mustang Ltalment Is fooad In Its aaleerattl
arpttcabllltr Every body needs auch a rsaXtlcIn a
The Lumberman needs It in case of accident
Tbe Howsewlfeneecsltforgensralfamlly use.
The Caaaler needs it for hta teams and his me x.
The Mechanic needs It always oa als woik
bsnob.
The Miner needs it hi oase of emergency.
The Pioneer needsit oan't get along without it.
The Farmer needs It In his house, hi ttabl.
and his stock yard.
The Steamboat man er tbe Boatman needs
it la liberal supply afloat and ashore.
The Horse-faaeler needs lt-it is his best
f end and safest reliance.
The Steok-grower needs tt-It will save bill .
thousands of dollars and a world ot trouble.
The Railroad man needs It and will need tt e
leaf as his life la a round of accidents and dangers.
The Backwoodsman needs it. There is Both
lag like it aa an antidote for the dangers to Ufa. ;
limb and comfort which surround the pioneer.
The Merchant needs It about bis store am on ir
bis employees. Aocidents will happen, and when
these come tbe Mustang Liniment la wanted at ones .
Keep a Bottle lathe House. 'Tla the best oi!
economy.
Keep a Bottle in the Factory. Itshamsdlakt j
use tn osae of accident sstss pale aad less of wages.
Keep a Bottle Always la the Stable for 1
when wasted.
THE MEAT
iMi1 v 3W riff&
FOB
LIVER
DISEASE
Rf HvTllMC H'tUrorfcsdtssMisi
! ,""IW,,, eoated was or
wlih s brown fur ; psln in th bsck, sidss.
or joint '(ten tni.taicen U.t Rheumatlim' sowr
nUtmnth 1 loss ot apprUte ; tome time name
snd wstMvrssh, or nvltfortion; Sstulaaey sad
scid sraftaaaas; boweh sltsrmttry cosUts sad
las; hottdsch I Iom of memory, wtdt a psinfu'
n-lKm of having faikd to oV. tomething which
riial.t 10 have been rlonc; deMlltr; low tpiriu;
S thick, ymW ttppfannee of the lcin and ye
s dry cough : fever ; r'tl-wx ; the urine ta Kamy
ssil high colored, and, If aSoawd toMand, dceoiat
a vrrlimcm.
SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR
(PUBf LV VCOCTABLO
U feners,tty urd In the South to sraoss ta
I orjsd Liver to a healthy actios.
It ats with extraordinary el
TIVEft.
KIDNEYS,
1 - and BOWELS.
s imam, metne ton
HavlsHa, lysjMaaia,
wfitiiitiwri. HUUtun-,
Kl-lt lit ln .lanndi, r,
ni, Cottc,
Mental Iprln, Rowl Complaints,
U,U., UA., JUe.
Endwrwd by the uae of f Millions of LVttle. ss
THE BEST FAMILY MEDICINE
For Children, tm Adults, and for the Agnl.
SAFE TO TAKE IK Ml OOaQlTlOw Of THE STSTEMt
J. H.ZEILIN & CO.,
una raorairroas. PHILADELPHIA, PA.
Ill i ok. ai.oa.
Palace Meat Market.
J. Y. POT, PEOPRIEf OE.
FIRST 8T. - - ALBANY, OR.
w in keep constantly on band beef,
mutton, pork, real, sausage, etc,, tbe beet
ns'ats and large variety In the city.
Cash paid for all kmdsof fat stock.
HOFFMAN & PFEIFFEfi
PROPRIETORS OF
Albany Soda Works.
"-And Man u fact urara of-
CHOICE CONPECTIONERY,
We are aow prepared to sell ai whole
sale, always fresh and pure at Portland
prieaa to dealers, We also keep a fall
line ef
Hut and Tropical Fruits,
ITV GROCERIES,
We Keep a full line, aiwayajfraeh and at
ery low prices.
OUR
CIGAR AND TOBACCO
department la comV? We keep tha
to finest stuck of i'uok.jg and ehewinsr
Uibacoo, meerst hatim and brier pipes that
ia a delight to smokers,
O
GtlDBS
Ml 3
BIB
3.600
orvKS
rf rre to tmnsmmtre eat all
or family oae. Tails j
rom sua, eat, crtnk. wear, ear
Bsasre tkua wtth. TSaaae 1ST AXU AJSXJB
BOOKS
win saatl a ww FKBUB te urnr
receipt eflOefa. te
Wsayai ftilly.
MONTGOMERY WARD A CO.
aat se aao weasuss a
MANY IjAMP CHIMXEY8 ARB
oirered for aale represented
as good as the Famous
BUT THCT
ARE NOT!
an like sat Cennterf eita lack tka
nemaurluable JL AST I. NO Qnatities
Or THE GEJinXE.
ASK FOR THE
PEARLTOP
CHlaVriT
Tho PEARL TOP is
nanafriur(l OXLT W
&E0'AMACBETH & CO..
xiaiatitnuti,
K saLK,
(ne half block in eastern part ef th
ttywith fair h ;is and rsarn will beeoisl
cheap
PATENTS
Obtained, aad all other buslaass In tba TJ. B. Pats
cs sstsadeded to lor moderate fees.
Our allies is opposit tbs U. B. Patent Office, aad
bia lem Urns than those rsmoto
rui ttashtagtea.
.hfJ" . ,or drhig- we sv to patosS
aoiiJtjr fsss of oharf ; and we make o charts aalsaa
we obtain ptnt.
We refer bore, to tbe Postmaster, the Supt. ef
oasy Order Dir. and to officials of tbe U. B Patoat
Saos. For mixular, adrtce, terms, sad sfsisasss
eastauu aiteuts iu your own State or county, address
Ca Ae SNOW & CO.,
Opposite Patent Office, Washington, D .
iOair Pert set
ISNI Bawary
rlnrant di
BUnxt
ManBlee
Ourront
Die.
of both
lorwTTaV
sxxasOsred
- -
Atuus.
10 tfOSPSNSOBT
Eatak.nmrs.4w
firoajrsmeale SeJL
304 JTOHTK SIXTH
A. 9. U. W.
Members wiabtneemployinent or desirlnp;
nelp, will p!eaeoaU at Resd 8t BrownalT
atoro and register their names.
Bf Qudkr or Lenox.
AGENTS WAIsTKD to sell "REMINISCENCES
of 60 YEARS ia the NATIONAL METROPOLIS.
BEN PERLEY P00RE
Illustrating the Wit, Humor and Eccentricities of
noted releb. lllea, A rtebly IllMMrated treat
of inner Society History, from "ye olden time" to tbe
wedding sf Cleveland. Vt ndrrfully popular.
Agents report rapid sale, Address for circular
andtenn. A. L. BtCB!'T at CO.. PvbUsb
er, San Francisco, Cl.
SAM MAf,
S. SENDERS
MAY k SENDERS.
Dealers in Bensral Mbrcnandlse.
HARRISBURO - - - - OREGON
Will buy Grain, Woo! and ail khfa
v " a a"w BsavtV s? ai mm
And lasUtr THIS
Patfc. W , 1881,
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