The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, February 27, 1891, Image 1

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An ad. in the
"DEMOCRAT"
lieachea the Most People, and brings
P.10 RETURNS."-..
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New York WoiM,
IN
THE DEMOCRAT
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Rii l the American Farmer, oil ono year
rou S2 so.
Weekly "Slate Eight Pcinnciat, f2 00
per year,
LITTLE
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CCNSfiFATt.
SCH CuI FDR SlH rffaDMHf,
a. l.w t urlftL.ti,. 1.1 , t
on iiit cjh (tTr (w tHi I tnt ft iIinw, to ink
n w mnefc iitr. 43 piUm put up in troituvittl
jthleh ., lxrrHMt in it I-!.. t. k (trw 4 .-
! Ivrnwe-swi. mm fawUww Xra, Rb WwiiI) ssHtva,
iuar. . .. i Hkin mm h u ...
(Off. HARTtRS lON TONiO, W
PTfcu tr if ii turn- urijct.ATr tr .,!
kips Vrtu4 y T.rkw tirn lit a tm V
t a ik ai Til n t vrtmniM hthicno nt rvm
iiucs. habiis sjcici.isco.sT.iouis,;a
IMAIM IS WEALTH!
1R. K.C. WfCSTH Jir ai.d Hrxin Tuilmn.l
a sruantiitesd aivtul j f.r tlY'4Urta, iHasiu.a, Ci.rut
atone, fTe, N.rvua Neon,:,'!, Headache, Nervous
enwtrmu ia caused hf the w nf aloded tir lulnivo,
WakvfulinMi M.-ntal I iirrk, -.t. mu.r i( th
Hnai-i ra-uKlinr In Inaaniit su. I kidln,. o mtxv,
e.-ca) -ai doe.h. premator oM e-, hrr.Mi,ie.t le
ol f 1 i u. h ivur-rxrrit' til hrln
Carh l ?nnUintH m.mtli'ii tnittmitt, tl
or ux feu It 4 s nl miU .tiid ua tMtiiA o
vric.
WE CP MUSTEK s;x POXF.S TO rfKB ASV
nm. With h ontr ri-U. r I t i
wnfiipiii(l with mm will arti-i tHo m-lir nr
wrillrti ciuirmit t rWuuil mn It th ln-t
mnl d.K. m vffei't a ifitr. iirima iiiiI only
bj J. A. Cummin.;, lr:i;Ut, i.ilo iit, A , Or,
STRICTURE!
rfrmKn! rami t;b. al Cuttiiic, rtumlitt r P!.
Itlnir A Perfectly utiiiinw trtniiiwut anii unarjif
vi rur In tnr :, b cilti-rh iw lunj hiiuhH g.
Th trimt, l S ncta . Hr n-.i-jll-n . la the
ft att Uworarr known to nicluin. Hillwlxra
hi eompUHolT rwnnrca tU Stritui with .u'.ia y
I or io to th patisni.
DISEASES OF im
VaenUar to their8x. nl not itrrcf to Bm htr,
iDrludinc all th ai d-lk-t InSriKltica and Worn.
Kww, which lhT wnuH ahrinlc from dtrli(n; to
thair fami'y ptivsiun, jrm-MT.tJy raract m lrr
tlui than avW knnan to !lhui.i I cfra, 1t r
Boxall'i "Star Syatrnt of Tivatni-nt." It rrjan'alta
tha(enltumarTor;atia antlniikra ek !ii.iiin.n
W baa poaubla, it la ini brat tn na. (..r tr.ml
amiaaitaUan an J pfiaeUi axaa-.tnatUn. hul i:t-a
arbo cannot paalbjf rM, atuuM wn. atatttij thur
Ittlljr. MatticiiM aant ir m;l r .t re.
Irta from xpoaurtlo ail iurtaut th lv,'.cl...l.
AJJ'raa,
Wra. A. BsscII, 31. D.
rl l ljrEary, forOaDj. Crraa
Ccraer Firat nd l'u e trct,uTrrt,intjcJ
National LUnk.
2nd
10
IScsl n'.ot' of i.d ;ocdintbV
ml tlio mo-.t ra ;aiepri.i, W.h
ail I k'ti.j.
.ra.lKIT02cf STCYE3, TIKV7A3S '
IT0GX3, PliiTuHES
no,, ETC.
City Eeslanranl.
Hiving litn cctircly r'M:i:'C'i. I'n.j o'J
and popular reatanrir.t vi.l hi n. i.'e lirft
cimaa n ory rnf pec:. T.;0 iuli.o uili l i
jiveo g(K! n.cal at c-H tcura for o il; j
centi. KvcTjth:n- n it u 1 allrio'.iVe.
Private boiea. Oiitm ir. ewry lj U.
HEAL ESTA'I'K FOK ALK-I 1 avo
farm of zvi w, ut-ar iCwacn
aeol. on the 1. arrow Gau. 10 rt:)!
from Albany. Alt la cultivatioi;. fair
f r Bt-v
and dointfatio l'3r??w, Kioo a1t gr .
Alao another farm i J28 ;, thro- t.t
rro.n Lobaaon, A!I lu cuUiva'.l Kir
hooae. U:jod water. Jinti r wtmat
fama. Also hou ami twt. ..: oo Kiftb
and joffcraiin utrpels, A.da.iy, For furth
er particular call on V. Uai;brej,(.'oritei
precinct, or r" mini er jrvirm Ainnny,
A t'MPHHEY.
rOSHAY i MASON,
DrBjristsand liookscllcnt
Ak U for John B. Alden'a I,ea:ior,
ljleh w all at pa'jlUlicr'a trkva witi
Uza1'1a'
ALKABT. OUtCiOl
NOTICE.
UTOTK-'E OK ISTEXTIO.V or THE AKOf.O SK
tmI Aaanranie C"irwi.nii t ctane in do i.oii-
nma lu Ilia atata or urKn ar.u to wiiuuraw m
eapiul depoiitwl with the tnii(i.r ol tlia auto of
Orru.
Ilia Anir o-Ncvjt'a An'ri' ci.rriti'n, a enr-
pnratiuo iocorjiirati uwltran-l tyvirlusol tins laara
at tkt alala of Califurnia, and baric? It rindl
ffliw ami pSara af bin'-i in tho city nuil tnunty of
ban Franloo, atata of California Inre'jy tfimi Jiiitj
iia nolle that it iluklrea an-i i-iUruiIa to to curry
on tha iomraiif buiiiifiia intlia itnteo! trr'-on aiul
ta raaa liuninMia In aaltl tai and to withdraw ita
aai.iuil, to wit. the ram of fifty tlionnni) (.V),Cc )
dollar. In the city of Fortiand, (ttreifon) watur bowl.,
4iponit-d hyaaid corporation with lho treiturcr of
the atat of Oregon, In aroriiatir. with tne law. of
aakl atate, and rfve thla n.tice ef eueh, ita iiitcnliuo
In aoeordanoe with the lava of said atate.
By order of the board of directora ef the Ar.g 0
Kevad Aaeurar.ee eotporatfon.
1. F. XILU.N'JIIAST, Eeoreiery.
vol xxvr.
ALBANY, OiiLGON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1891.
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VEGEl BLeVaTIAGEA
rTmcuRCCF
" 1. 1 ' - ; f ' T -
I.OOAI. HECOltIV
AND ALLOTHCR D.SZASZS
ARI5INO F"ROM A
DISORDERED STATE crTE STOMACH
OR AN
INACTIVE LIVER.
rOI BA-lft BY ACt
DRUSCISTS & CCiCRAL DEALERS.
THE CRY OF MILLION 3
OH. DRCKl
STOP IT NOW,
OOn IT Will, BC TOO LATC
1 hart btrn (nut:el many jrart with
dieaae of the kklur . an! av tnrl
man? l!ilerrnt reiiinlta and ha
muvlit aid ftom dillrrent phvK'itt
w iliwul rritn. aikhii the isth ol Apn
I wn. atiilrrin Itum a vrrv rutU'rl
nttnvk that ataot rtrntnl tiic lie
m'h a tuannrr tunt I js tyul vxer.
Wiirn I at iVwu It wnaalm'MU iniitil: !r mc
o fret t p al'itir. or t: on mv clothr-., wl'r
kin. I !'ri,v,'-tire Ctit Ir. l!i:li:cy, with I.,
tMiieuN ku.m:v tijv. to mv
tMUL 1 ImtttoliiiteSy cutnturavvd
mi':,- the lr. It had an a'mcjat
iri.aotUou. eicct, aud to the oaon
ts'iiuiut ul all the cutiua at Hie hotel,
in a It-w iUy,I em tapir to at.
HiKl 1 -; new man. I wi!l4
rrowm-ii.t t;ie Ui to :i f;iAU
ai i lt..v; Uva. ,
ti. A. TtTPl KB,
iTvjJ-rirt rOtriat.-BlJ IU.1.
tvUU KtWl. Ct.
Albany
IRONWORKS
HAM EHSIHES GhlST U'0 SAV
W All Klf DS OF HEAVY
m LIGHT vonx, l!J
IE01I AHD SSASS
CASTINGS.
. t!rtita til
i"f-i.-l alt" iti iti
fin o' ni.vhir.f-r
.i.t
Conrad
Mayer.
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Ten.
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Vijlbln that i kcH Ir.
M1 for
tle ( ritll.
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5tJ)car
ofl-.
t'fr,.
mil
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4
mipd GATARFiH
Rlscumali'ini, yeurn!Ria, Ccnn
HEADACKZ, And ALL PAUL
Tie CaHfencIa ?a:tlT tel Hft!
ELSCTP.IC COUGH CUP. 2
wars coio?. ckvp. comuifriic.
Etl ly a'.! Brsfj' ,.. Eiti 25, 55 & SI
Oreaeincer ft Co . PrcP'a. L An-'.!a, Cri,
- IK I mM tn . 1
IT(M)AVH.Xl
VJ a&anurtt Tfl
t3Mt awuiurc
Ida
f t-. r.;ltnriwlo1(n;
le'J;nir reairfir lo
'Uioonly aula remedy for
jwncorrnor-oorwrnpA
1 preai-rlbc it and fuel
fu!a la nTommciitling U
Fin 8 Oil FAiNTisos.-Mr A W lk-ut,
who liaa boon rotulurting ft largo cIiish in
Sitli'tn. Iiah on fixhlliititioH in tho More
opKit'p Ptuwai't & Itox, on First at met.
1 ii v.lti:thU rullucttoit of the IllOnt nototl
jaiitl jit tURm)uo views nn tho Fnellic
iroiiHt. the riaiiltof thrud ycart' rktteh-
i ing, pinl whivh ar proitottnt-t'i! ly all
w ho Imvit Dt'i'ii them, to h tint lint'i't
1 ever fxhihilt'tl in Allmny. Uo Ink also
j Rome hpue piece ly Tnjotti, ihotttiuoun
! fan t ranelneo nrtim, who ucmiowi
! vnA hv all to o necoiul to nnnoln llenli
i tint. Tho object of thin exhibition id to
give the puplic nu oppf-rtmtuy u jnnu
i of Mr I'eKt'a wui-a. ita ho N liertloor
Jpinio eJivna In oil jmliitinj.', nnl all
who tiro inteiettil in itrt bliouUl Civil mid
nee hiin. They will ih on exhibition
thn eveuinK mid for tho next twi wfeks,
iluring the ilny nivi eveniiii:.
Scio. W U Iiilyeil tttul 11 N Hewitt,
of Alhnny, cntn over froirt that city
llinrmhtv t taWo jmrt in thiiDnlcy-AJex
ttinler nili'.truli'ui.
Mr T I. lhivruer went to AlWny Tneu
tlav, enlled tlurp by th illncaa of tier
duiiK'iUr in-lit w, Mra (J G llemteraitn.
Mncrii Morehea l mnl 1'oweH, of tho
Ciirhont!ftl! coiil ininiut; cnmiunv. went
tip ta the lotnea Tnemln, fur the pur-
Ktf0 oi puttmg tutu r.t woric frcparalory
lii tUKitlU out conl.
Mrs A J Juntiiiiiui, ilauhter of Mrs Ir
ivinif, of thid ciii. ol llitKlKvtt, lien ton
cotiniy, arrived in thin city TuethUy
inornnia. Mio whs called liero on ac
count of her mother' illueca.
V fi Injrntnt, of near Albany, a coiim'ii
of Mr V If Uniuwy, ntwut Saturday ariii
Sunday viMtittif. tht latter Kentlenmn.
On Saturday Mr lUnmey iont otit Invi
taiionn o tho young yeojdo of thin city,
and at 7 ji in, or therenlKJUt, they
wtubld mid enjoyed tho hipit.iUti B of
th lovo iiienttotifd Lidy. 1'reM.
Kiiftilutiin piixied nt tho itiajw ntcet
bijl Saturday hikIiI i'np!y thAnkcd the
house of reprem ntntivea tr their nction
in pacing the division bill.
Ya'V in t i'.tv. 1 0 MeFnrhtnd, rpec"
lul fip-nt of the S'iite Insnraco Co, S
Iftit, jisive ti! n call t:t Tuexday ninriiiit
1 1 in a live, tnergefm bitninemi man.
t'ndcr t!ie inanaKViurnt of J W Brae
ttei.l. the Yaiittina, Seal ltek A A!
railnud bids fair to tuake it the ctmtitijf
nenoii, the aitbxidy Jcitiired belli); in n
fnir way to Iv nil secured.
Mra Ab ITropbrer, accompanied by
her Hon and two daughter, Ciinie lit from
Salem on Monday 'a train, en route to tier
homestead in the lower Alaca valley.
!r Whitney baa placed In the band
of a rial cnUte firm in Portland, an I'apt
Junt a inf ruia tut, hia 40 acre tract lie
twee n lure and tin Of dock. It ia
hupptta.'d If bavo lfeti laid on into 4 10
lot of 2"ixl!W feet each, and the price in
f:U a lot, on the iimlaUmcnt plan. The
raid 40 acres are a lo'tle or more from
t'afjnma t'lty, and two ni!v from Tole
do, in a ejueatcrei vale ia tho moun
tain.. Feint.
Vi'imovT A Tiionrrr. At leant two
nu n have informed the Democrat that
they have been presented wl! orders
niiied by their name, for the "Sonver
iri" hert-tofore referred to, which they
absolutely never aiifned, nor authorized
signed, and, of courf, they rcftitte to
take them. They are men of veraeJty.
Our reader can draw their own conclu
sions'aa to what thi mean. Tho w hole
rcbemo bv which the "Souvenir" was
rotten op, and liko aSTitirs, iaa bull-dt-
titii one, and a great many w ho did fogrt
the ordsra did m aeainat their will, to
Ket rid of lieinc lwred. There are merit-
orona aiHtiri of that kind, otcaitionaliy,
tlnr.!!i, rarely, tr.at deserve mipport.an-t
the lKncatT will never oppf.-wo them;
but, it w ill prx-aW s;:an-t ouch "Sonvt-n-ir"
of i he illamette valley, fillel with
cheap John ccne, n.tny oil which it ia
lil!icult tott.l -Ahat they do represent.
every time. It id time our bushier men
run their nliair and ouit In ina forced
into ocliemea against tlieir inclination.
MaoixoS Ilr vtn Faoa. Several of the
creditor oi J M aia-hson, the u r wliart
a'cnt who recently left Albany in a hur
ry, tlii mrnintt received postal card,
. i .i i.i . . t,t..r.
maitt-d cn ii.e wiiiaiia council iiiuu
K H, rciuiina n'lbxtantiaUy m follow :
IKatli in our fantilf canned me to leave
a ftsddenly. l'ie.iise nend my bill liere
and I will pay the name. Slcrnod, J M
M edition, Aurora, 111." This i generally
thought to U a piece of impudence, and
it ia doubted If ho sent any money it
would 1t more than such oa he iried to
Kf-t the Lyons men to invest in. Cut the
probability U that ho doca uot go to Au
rora at all. '
A Good Th irrc. Tl'.e pa.t ln been a
very ucceful year for Hie Aloany
liiiiiiiins Lan Aa'oclation. The value
of tlc rlock, a wl'l bo ahow n b; the Sec
retary a report tomorrow night, liaa ln
creased over 14 per cent on the amount
paid during the year, an Interest of
per cent tor the lltn the money ba been
invct-ted. 'I be locreatc i tie value of
the etock paid up for the two year the
atkoclatiun ha been organized W approxU
mutely 2J per cent- A fine allowing..
Youn men, particularly, wlahing to in
vcat their money or build home will
find It a fire lcatltulion in which to put
tnelr money.
UscosbTiTCTtoXAL. Jul,'a Deady lii V08
Boarda of County Comminsioners a diath
blow, os IoI'.owh : In the cams of the
racifii r.rido Company va Ciackaniaa
county, tho court held that the mention
of the "Hoard of County Commlsaionera"
in section 4141, of the compilation of 1W
CU NT Ml IT1 BLY M i LL.
The railroad commliaion law provides that
not more than two of tht three commlnioneri
ihall belong to the tame political party. The
republicans being In the majority would, 0
couise have two com in wionirt, leaving one to
the democrats It is a common cnurttty all
over the United Stales under such circum-
etsnces ss tHea for the majority to pet mil tits
minority party to select its own member. It
wm left to tits republican party to violate this
rule of com tey, fur Ibey not on'y selected
Colvig and Hamilton hut they selected Mr
Clow lor the dcmocislic nirniltr. We ar
tuld if 1 lis democrats had been permitted to
seUct their own nisa Mr Clow would have stood
no show at sit.
Governor Pennoysr has very spptoprlately
welded another link Into the chain wakb
Ututi Ititn so closely to the tax payers of the
state by vetoing the wagon road bills. By this
oae fell stioks of his pen he has dons more to
promote his candidacy for the presidency, (l
tie were a caadieste,) than all the gabble in
dulged is by the O'tronUi fur the last month.
i. ij Jul-.1 . lm
Fanners and taxpayeis are not likely to
Kon forget the courageous manhood shown by
seeatois Wcstherford and Veateh In so ably
and earnestly defending their interests when
the railroad lobby were having things their
own way in amending Millet's railroad bill so
as to make it practically harmless so far ss the
roads ware concerned.
The Balldtas t least Aaaarlallaa.
Tho annual meeting of the Albany
Itailding & Loan Association was held
Jaet evening at th Oregon Hank offices.
About t-.'-OO was loaned at 49 and oO
montl s Interest iu advance. The eecre-
tary read hi annual report, which exclude-
the present month, and ia for 23
tiionti.n, w hicn ebowt the following:
Total loan, in force 31,?0 00
. ali on hand , 473 Oil
Furniture and llxturee 110 66
Iuo from members 173 40
Total
Less) unearned interest
Due member on advance pay-
menu .,
02,ft4t 14
".fill 63
Net resource .....$23,007 60
Thia amount la dlvitlswl Utween the
diirerent series as follows:
Firataeriea..... ..$20,409 91
SeHond serlei 1 ,43U 27
Third series. , . 693 21
Fourth series. 34H 67
Fifth aerie 103 63
Undivided profit 7 1W
The profit on one share of th first aer
ie figure up at $1 71 for the ye.
The expense of the rear were $300 for
secretary' !ry, and $10 75 lor inci
dental. Total, $3Kl 73.
The following director were elected
by acclamation, Mng the old 0110 with
tho exception of W 0 Casaeil and Geo II
Keener, the former of whom i not now
a stockholder and tho latter i away
from home: 11 i'.ryant, W B Thompson,
Geo K Chamberlain, C II Stewart, Geo
W Hochstedtcr.Ur J 1 Wallace, E Waeh
burn, J E llrown arid F I Nfittintr.
Auditing committee. J L Cowan, E
W Ivftngdon ami K N Comlit.
The director then elected the follow
ing officers: C 11 Stewart, president;
lieo W ilochstedler, viee-prcslent ; Jay
W Iilain, aeenstary; W S Thorn peon,
treasurer; f II Irvine, attorney: II Bry
ant, Ir J I Wallace and V F is' titling,
finance committee.
SHIiL Al rr.MONit,'
TilOMOAY.
Marshal Hoffman werd to .Salem this
noon.
World's Fair Commlsaloner Wllkhts, of
Lane county, pasted down the road today
towards Salem,
Miss Osborne, of Eugene, who has
many friends in Albany, we.it down to
Salem today to take the place of her fa
ther la the store of Chrltmsn & Osborne,
for a few days.
The ball given by Albany Engine Co.
last evening was welt attended, and is re
ported a great eiicceas. The hall was
elf gaotly decorated for the occaalon In an
artUtlc manner.
Conductor Conacr, of the S F, who had
a leg broken In the lake LnbUh accident
Pcd up the road today with his wife,
using crutches to aaalst In navigation.
Its was greeted by hearty handshakes 01
every side from his large number of
friends.
It is almost impossible to give a list of
persons present at a gathering of people
and not leave out one or more. In our
list of those present at the Chautauqua
party given at Mr 0 E WolvertonVthe
name of those omitted were Mi and Mrs
II P Merrill. v
It is rumortd hre that Henry Cleck,
formerly of this countr, but now a re.l
dent of Albany,lntends to return to Crook
county In the spring. Henry evidently
thinks thst it is too wet fwr him during
the winter months down in the land of big
apples. No fog onus op here, Henry,
I'rlnevllle News.
Lsat evening aaurpiUe party ass ten
dercd Mr L E Blaln, urder the auoplcrs
of his clerks, which proved a very enjoya
ble affair. A good time was had at games,
sociability ami partaking of a fine lunch.
The event wss In honor of Mr Hlam's 49th
birthday, whleh occurred on thst day.
Mr Iilain was alao a 49 r and more too.
At the right time Pr Irvine, on behalf of
Mr Utaln a clerks, t reaented him with a
handsome gold headed cane, which wss
hspplly re. ponded to, though It was Mr
illuin'a first experience In being caned.
Such Oct a. ion a always leave a pleasant
spot In one's ftcrnory.
f atosv.
Mr Lake Dorr!, of Corvaltia. is in the
city to-day.
Hon 8 A IMweon returned from Sedan
UiL noon, without hi commission.
II L Ttudd and Knox lUlxht.of Feoria,
returned home to-day from a trip to Fort-land.
Mrs Wilkinson, of Oregon City, lain
the city, th truest of her father and
mother, Mr and Mr Joua Jirusn.
Hi following divorce suit have Just
been begun in the Circuit Court: Ver
linda Standish against A W Standisb;
Jennie Stand Ult against Nathan IS SUu-
diab. Ckmaiueraoie lorone lamiiy.
Mr Julius E Miner, a prominent law
yer of Minneapolis, spent ft coupw 01
day in ourcity tbi week, tho guest f
l)r Tliointon. who was ins orouwr in
mathematics and astronomy in the l?ni
versilv of Miimfota, where Mr Miner
graduated in 1875. Corvalli Gaaette.
Lkhanon. One hand red and fifty
housed will be built in Illation thia year
eay a conservaiive.
Itev A Mareellu will remove to Oak
land aoon to take charjre of the l'resby
terian church at that place.
Ilev Jjimar, pastor of the First Baptist
cnueti, ieoaiion, make fiu Itotno Willi
hi cousin, 8 O Wallace.
Tho new city council have decreed the
Lebanon liquor licecso shall "be $000.
Some regard this too hiith whib) other
thittk it ia too low. The editor's) private
opinion ia that if liquor selling lie a good
thing, every body oujditto tell it : if it be
a boa thing , let nobody sell it. LI x pre.
A Ilia Mo.xtiMi.tT.-Here I the way
to leave a monument that peotile will
look at and remember the author of It
Union county has few men more able and
none who. when once determined, will ro
further to secure succeas thsn A E Eaton
of Union, says the Chronicle. Mr Eaton
has msoe a Urge amount ot money In
Union, and he feels tike leaving a monu
ment to his memory In his home cltytnd
to do this he has determined to found a
woolen mill there, and has hesded the en
terpriae with $35,000. The mill wilt em
ploy eighty rerona,and If the people who
are able will stand by Mr Eatort, It will be
built.
I lis rata Sin I iMl if ' IA) II 1 P'llM-nT! t
V ftni,oKT;a A.J.bHA-ut,M.T.r45wlii',r to the . letting of contract for
V, V "'fi ,. . iwaTtra, ir. Mie building of county hrnlgea, Is null
&gvLrll tVwT vy. Itccauae there la no such tri-
. I btinal known to the constitution or laws
t a . a mw a 011 a( ArTHiii 1
'WjJOTICE CF DISSOLUTION. Notice
ji in hereby given that tlio partnership
heretofore exiatina: belweoa W H Kow
latid. M D. and V C KtraUon under the
Ann name of Pacific Mfiiiioal Company
hu hri thla davdiiiolved by mu.ua! con
wtnf. From and afir thia d?.to Ii C
RSratton will collect all outntaTiding ao
Mimiianil imvall (fobts of Kalct firm.
Dated at Albanf, Or, this 18th day of
Deo, im. W II KOWliAND,
L C 8TP.ATTON.
ALBANY ".OR.
Vimm & EULBERT-BSOS.,
Real Estate Agents
Faruis sod JUnclict for sale.
Also city bropcrty in Albsn
and Coryalhs.
FortmUIer k frving.
0 f)
1 i v.i
till at Vs' ' ''''r'Xy' '
-FUNERAL DIRECTORS.-
A.rtorial Embalming Dona Ssientii
lcally. . ' ,
"IPHELPS, Job Printer,
lEt.at.K'S Albany
wm
THE BEST.
V. M. r bhhv K to l
fllimtratf-H- DecriDttve and Priced
SEED ANNUAL
' ... . .. , rnri- f i
1 For 1 Oil will t manea rntc. ,
1 to all applicanta, and to last season's f 1
customers. It is better than ever, f 1
JCrery person using 1
Hovxr or rtsid of fat,
ahould tend lor it. Addres
D. M. FCRFIV eV CO.
ns--rnr.IT. MICH.
Larjf'!t Seedsmen in the world f 3
Phyalciaa aad Surgaoa.
Gra Junto of BcIIevue IlospiJal M'edlcal
!oi!ego liow Jtera. City.
Discaacs cf womaa a rpeoialty . .
CSTOffio r.nnan's Brick, Albany, Or.
Uoburg
Lurabsr.
narrow uaoffe
t-s'sewhern.
r r v
ft '
LIi'INfi & CO., L
t?tv PitOv'K f.ofR BCrtf -I0B rCB WA'JS'-l
A?' O SAE SIIS D"2E.
I sell the best lumber iu lho county; also
dar poKts, hiD(;lQ8, laths doors sod wio
o W tnonldiat', etc. Prices from $3 to f 22
er thousand, yard at Lovaon. on the
See me la-fore purchasing
W VV Chawford.
Airss,P O Tal Itih, 0'
f Oregon an a Itoard of county commia-
Hionera, anil the legislature might as
ell have said "tho Ikiard of JliHHionH."
Who Vii.L i:E Clerk. Tho Dkmockat
ia informed that Mr Frank J Miller, for
merly of this city, will nndoubtedy be,
ppoiuieti ciera oi mo ranroaa conini'aa
ion; a selection that will give gen
satinfaction in Oregon, in as much os
tnco had to go to a republican, the
Waggoner will be a private citizen Mr
four years in ona of' tho greatCBtafter
cure in the hiutory of the world, uine-
A Thrifty Farmer. Some people
say that farming docs not pay. Well that
depend conuld6rably on management.the
same as oincr businesses, l he IJemocrat
knows of a sober, thrifty, upright farmer,
not many miles from Albany, who has
cleared above all his expenses, Including
that of supporting his family, - new ma
chinery, etc., $5000, In three years, iiofc-
wttfcbtanding the lact that wheat has been
low. lie had about a section to do it on,
of course only using part cf the land.
To iitc Paid. One of the Items In the
appropriation bill ii the following: "Pay
ot V li Montelth and II C Wood, for re
wards under section 2197 of IIlU's code,
vouchers on file, ?6oo. The section re
ferred to Is one providing for a standing
reward of $300 for the arrest of each per
son who shall place an obstruction on a
railroad track, or misplace a swKch. The
case for which the appropriation is allowed
was that of the wreck at this city by which
engineer Miner ana fireman Guthrie,
lost their lives. .
Tr aria era ExatalaailaB.
Koticc is hereby given that the regu
lar public examination of teocliero, for
l.inu county, will take place in Allasny,
commencing on Wednesday, Feb 25th at
1 o'clock, p m, and continue until Friday
noon, Feb 27th. All teacher must pos
itively bo preHcnt at the time ot com
mencomcut as 110 one will bo admitted
to lho examination who i not 10 pre
ent. O. F. Ki'SHKix,
Co. School Bupt.
ilfaaejr to Loan.
"We have plenty of money to loan on
real estate security, on two to five years
time. Call on us at our office, opposite
thoHevere house.
Hurkhast if Ceesjby.
SATl'tDAT.
FII rielffer, of Portland, i in the city.
l'rof and Ir Michencr, of HalseyJhave
been In the city to-day.
Mr Harry Harr ha eegun the itudy of
nedbrlna la Ur Iliir oruce.
Ilev RrowoBon of McMinnville.wa in
the city to-day on his way to Urownsville.
MrCbasM Elkin,ot Frlnevillo, and
coaslr.a. Mis Addie CUypool, of the
earae place, and Mis Welch, of The
Iiallea, arrival in the city last evening,
and are the guest of Mr letm Klkin.
Hon PC Hansard, of Ibarcn. was
In the tits- to-dnv on hi way home from
Salem, where, though he baa made no
bluater. lie tin atiemietf siricuy 10 oust
nee and watched the interest of hi con
stituent In afaitldul manner.
Alvah and Mart Long, who recently
aold out their barber buslnes in Fort-
land, are ia the citv on their way for ft
trio through Mexico, going to Mexico
City among other place.
Tli AswemblY Club, on Thursday
evening, February 2tUh, will give one of
their popular ball at ine opera uouse.
Faraon' well Irtyfait orchestra, of Port
land, will furuish the music, wttb Mr
Henry Jiopktna, 01 tnt cuy, asoirecvor.
A former Eastern vouns lady says At
banv nnmarried areutlemen do not din-
play that friendly sociability peculiar to
Eastrn young men. Ther Uiey call and
anend the evening with young ladle
nmmiaenouslv. one evening at one place
another st another, filling their mind
with good thought, etc, (aometimes
without reeard to matrimony, necessari
ly, unless ft follow naturally. Here the
haa not received a call. It i not much
the custom Feing of a sociable nature
she of course doe not appreciate the
idea. It la a foolish idea that young men
and women cannot be friend without
being in lov. An honest intermingling
oi the sexe is a splendid tliing.and gush
sand enti mentality i not necessary to
strengthen the fnendlines. hope
ta ace an Improvement in tin direction.
Will Lha vmintr men wake uoand be men
Private instructions given in the Dkmo
ckat sanctum free ol charge.
s A 11 I'M I LI ATI NO SPECTACLE,
The court of railroad legislation cul
minated Wednesday in one of the most
humiliating scenes that has ever been wit
nessed In an oreKon legislature. In the
early part of the session Senator Veatch,
of Lane,lrtroduced two bills, one to repeal
the Railroad Commlatlon law, and the
other lo establish maximum rates ts be
charged by railroads In transporting
freight. The reason for the repeal of the
Rallrosd Commission law is In the
fact that the commission has never been
of any benerlt to Ihe state, for power to
regulate fairs and freights can not be del
egated to a commission. Hence Senator
Veatth concluded, and truly to, that it wat
folly to continue a commission that cost
the state ten thousand dollars a year with
out securing for the state any benefit In re
turn. Mr Miller, of Josephine, also Intro
duced a bill enlarging the powers of the
commlatlon, whleh could they have been
exercised, would have been a benefit to
the state. Veatch bill to repeal the com
mlatlon had passed the senate. Miller's
bill had passed the house but defeated
I n th senate. Th republican senators,"
says the Ortgomau, "who did not 'stand
In with th railroad companies were then
forced to do the neat best think, and vote
with the democtsts to repeal the commis
sion." It wo generally understood"
continue that paper that they, (th r.tl-
rallroad republicans,) would continue to
ct with the democrats and pats a maxi
mum rate bill." The Orfenan continues
Its account thust
The house, angry at the refusal of the
senate to pass Miller's bill. It was expected
would eiao vote 10 repeal tne commit ion
nd enact the desired rate law. The
democrttt felt sure they hsd the republl
cans In a hole, hence their JntlflcaUon; but
wo events trausnlrtd to detest their weih
11 J plan. Tnelr exhibitions of joy srou.ej
the republicans' suspicion, and In -the
meantime the railroad companies had be
come frightened at the close probability of
havlrg lo work under a maximum rate
law.
Rsilrosd attorness and ofuclats were as
thick about the capital this morning ss ap
plicants tor commwaionerthips. there
were hurried conauitattons and it was soon
discovered that the railroads were willing
to concede a great deal lather than have a
maximum rat law enacted, run, taken
with the fact that the republicans had be
come aroused to th knowledge thst the
people would hold them responsible lor
the failure to give the railroad commission
power to red rc grlevances.brought about
' a. . ..lul. . -
a eomprvmieo. ni wiw, w. -..
noon, the hour for the conalderatlon of
Senator Veatch' maximum rate bill. Ful
ton atked that Its consideration be post
poned until 4 o'clock. Wealhct toro atked
why this should be done. Fluton under
stood It was for the purpose of recontlder-
In the vote bv which Mr Miner's bin
failed to pass, Veatch hoped there would
be no postponement, and said he thought
there was something very peculiar In alt
this. Fulton stked if the senator referred
to the caucus held br the democrats last
niiiht. Veatch' bill was postponed and
Miller s bill reconsidered, seven amend
ments were then made In the open senate
10 Mtiler'e bill fhoute bill ol Section a
waa to amended as to substitute lor tne nne
of $500 for a violation of tariff rate a pro
vision by which in cominisaton may
bring a suit in equity to determine whether
the charges Used by the ooaro are jusi an-j
rrasanabtc.and section 6 makes It the duty
of the commttslun to bring suit In behalf
of complaints acslntt the railways, sen
ator Weatherford and Veatch opposed the
amendments to the bill, and a heated d
bate ensued between these lw democrats
and Senator Fulton and Tongue. V. eath
erford thought there bad been a wonder
fid change In twenty-four hours.
That tells the whole story. Tho rail
road companies were alarmed at the Idea
ot having the maximum rate law passed
which Mr vYeatherford and Mr Veatch
were battling so gallantry for, and they
gathered thick In the lobbies and brought
their powerful Influence to bear not only
with ;the republican senator who were
landing In" with them, but on every re
publican senator who had not been stand
ing In with them, and secured the adoption
of such amendments to Miller's bill
rendered It brrmless to them, and then it
pasted the senate with every lepubllcan
senator for It and every democratic sena
tor votlniT asalnst It. The amendments
were then concurred In by the house
doubtless fter sevetaFof Its members had
been"lnfljcnced" by the warm of railroad
officials and attorney who were then so
actively present In the lobbies. It was
openly charged by Mr Weatherford that
the railroads were having their own way
tn securing amendments to the bill, and by
conscientious men who were presen It was
said to be a most humiliating specUcle to
republican senators who heretofore
TIIK nitAVE Vltn) UUHXOt.
The folio ing is Governor Pennoyer's
message vetoing the wagon road bill for a
road on Rogue River between Josephine
and Curry counties. The other veto mes
sages were shurt but stated the same gen
eral objection:
"I herewith return bouse bill No. 98
Ith my dissent. This bill appropriates
out or the general fund $10000 for the
bulldl.ik of a wajjort road between 'a point
at the present tcrmlnu I of the county road
leading up Itogue river to the boundary
ne between t urry and losepnine coun
es.' In fact.lt provides that money raited
by general taxation shall be expended ftr
local purposes. No general tax ought to
be levied for any other purpose whatever
than the general good. This rule, If net
mposed by constitutional provision, Is Re
minded by the requirements of justice.
No man should be Used by the govern
ment for the particular benefit of.sny other
man, or of any one community. If the
policy Is ever established ol appropriating
money derived from general taxsilon for
local and special purposes, and the flood
gates of cairavagant expenditure are once
opened for such purposes, It will Indeed
be a bard matter to ever close them down.
And taxation for such purposes Is as vicious
In policy as It Is ur juat In pi inclple. Con
edlng that taxes can be laid upon the peo
ple at large for the benefit of particular
Interest and localities, and our legislative
hall will be at once transformed into com.
merc'at exchange, and leglelalion for the
general benefit will tie blockaded or jeop
ardised by log-rolling combinations, the
cohesive bond of which is the looting of
the public treaaury for local and special
nterest. No money derived bom a tax
laid upon the pecpte thould be appropria
ted for local benefit without a provision In
the lw which makes such appropriation,
by which such money will be ulilmstety
naldbaak ln:o the treasury. With this
provision no Injustice It done to any tax
payer of anv locality, as the state treasury
ill be reimbursed for all outlays lor local
nurmaH. The state poverniTiciu wat
created foi the general good alone, and
taxes laid upon the people by It should be
solely for general purposes."
"Svlvkstak PasNovaa, Governor.
BAD ECZEMA OH BAB.
Head one Solid Sore. Itching: Awful.
Had to Tie Ills Hands to Cradle. .
Cured by Cutlcura.
Our tittle boy broke out on hi bead with a is !
form of eexema, when fee- waa fotir momh tp'M-.
Wt trtwj three doetorn. hot tiw-y did not help hit".
We then aad your threes Cltk tin linur.ntr,,
and after twine tiietn eleven weak a-iactiy aerord.
Ine to direction., he began to aUwllly improve, nc-l
af tor the nee ot them for seven months his bond waa
aitlrniy well. W'liea we lioxnn Heine; It 111 ));!
waa a olld (tor from the crows in hi yebrovj.
it wm also all over bla ear, moat of hi iam, ami
tiriall taeaondlffertmt ana of bia Imdy. Tbm
wt're eiitaen woes, thai we had to keep life hrnd
tied to the eradie, and bold them when he wee tau-i.
op; and bad to aeep mltteoe tied on hie hand to
ksp bla finKer-Ralte out of Uie eoree, as bewonld
iM-ruu h If be eould In any way tr till. band, looee.
We know your C(;ti (;iu UaweniK en red bits.
We fowl eafe In feeomrnetidlna: thm lo other.
OtU. 11. k JASKTTA liAliUld, Webster, lad.
Scrofula Cured
t bay a alater vonneer than myw'f wiiose
wli-jle body wat covered with acrofuia eorcn,
from bead to foot, ribe eon id not lie down at
aiilht, and bad do fx-a'o by dny, A friin.l w'.
Vised her to try theCcTit-tm Iiaarmre. Ft did
to, awl tbey tiured ber. fUUA H. KKVISO,
itoabaylvaiiia, vUo
Cutlcura Resolvent
Tb new Blood and Fkln Purifier, and jrreatert 1 1
II uroor lletaedletUmoaea Uie blood of all imput e U
and poieoflvtia element, and Otua remdvea the t:i.x u
bile Ct-Tl!. Uie erel akin ears, and CfTirfi-,
Hoai-, an eiqul.lt aaia beautlfler, clear tlie
and aealp, and reetor Use hair. Tbu the Oti
ova bcaaurs cure every sperte of ltcb:ii
ournme, aeaiy, pimply, ana oiotcny earn
ana oivoa uiaeaeee, xrom
loUacy lo age, wbeo the
bimplee to eerotals, fri
best phticiau fall.
Sold everywhere. Price, Ccrtcc, S0e.: Po c.
Ue.i lioi.vaaT, l4m, PrepnrH by Oie Vtmzt.
t o aho Cnaew al Coat-ouATfos, llottoo.
iergend for" How to :uro tikin VUum," .
t; So ilioatraUotul, aud lixl leatirootuaia.
RY'C Kk,n nd Kralp pnriCed and fceaaUfkd
Jul 0 by Cutlet' Bor. Aljaoiotely pure.
PAINS AND Y.'EAKKESSES
f female tsetaotty relieved X Jtat
new, eiesaot, and lu fallible AbUiLss ta
I'ala, lailamroatton, and Weakneea, tha
Cutlcura Aatl-i avlu I'hsateir.
Entered at the Pont Office at Albany, Or
egon, as second class mall mattor.
I.E. WEATHEEF0HD.
CtTOllNEV AT LAU'
Aim!', otrxos
W It BILYEU,
aTTOUNEY at law
And Solicitor in CfcaBcerj-r
ALHA7IT. . . ORI69S.
0oll9;tlons pro-nptly r.iadeon tllpo'r.t
oansaeotitsd on uaionabletorrna
, K.V.BLACBOCn?,
, OEO. W, WKIOSIT,
ILAGKBUttH & WnSSlIT,
Attorneys at Lav?,
Vdl prstto8 In all t'ts C avrt of t'oi
teto. rromptattenttju given lo aJ utit
as sotm.tel to oar e e.
Office Old Fallows Tan pi Alba y Q
Attorney "at La7,
ALBANY -s- OREGON.
Office la the ftlrakaa Blaeb.
a
t'a
I. ris3TriEY.
imiLJN Aid CsimsEllor At
ND
NottirT I'd &!c.
- ALBAlV CRECCH
Ul
S. W. Paisley,
lAlbaay. Ortgan
-WHOLESALE DEALEU IN -
lat'mzQ ail Clzan.
L.SIIIL,
jlEct cor,
AtiGANY-
and Ferry Slrsetie,
ob. GaWATsofj m$m
Physician and Surgeon.
tjffice oppoMle tbe DenKxirai.
'-
GHAS. H. D0DD & G0.
Evr.it rintittiH
The sruth of the saying, 'A friend, In
need. Is a friend Indeed," wai never more
forcibly exemplified than when Governor
Pennoyer sent la b! message to the houte
and senate this morning vetoing ten wagon
road bill tht morninir. Never did tre
taxpayer ot this sUte stand o much in
needed abtsve, courageous governor as
now, and all over the state they will, with
one consent say, 44 Well done thou good
and faithful servant."
ixpoavxaa oe
hardware, Iron, teel.
AND FARM MACHINERY.
HEST A27D VUTE ST222T3, TC2TLA1TD,
fiT??"",'?i
Sola Aeonts for Oregon and "Washington for
The reason why republican papets, Ilk e
the Eugene 3orrf, never speak of Ex-
presldcnt Cleveland except by use of per
sonal abuse Is not difficult to penetrate
The Journal especially docs this. Its
choice expressions are "coarse", "thick
headed." .-atttpld." etc.. etc. In the ab
sence of anything better, these papers re
sort to tht system of barbarous warlare
Sunder and abuse seem to be that paper'
oniy weapons of warfare. It calls him Ja
"gold bug" whh a style and spirit that
show that It regsrds this epithet as a j
corchlngly opprobrious one. This It does,
blindly unconscious of the fact that many
of the real leaders of the republican party,
such as HarrUon, Morton, Reed, Edmunds,
Hoar.Hawley.Dud'ey.Clarkson and Klklns
are the Inveterate foes of silver. Then why
wot denounce thee men as kgold bu,'
The narrow-mlndness of the edl'or of the
Jomrwl In all political matters precludes
It from criticising any republican whatev
er he may do or say.
! ntea -
1 '. -'-"V
Cloaks at cost at W F Read's.
t
Eapepar. 1
This is what you oogntj to have, a fact
you must have it, to enjoy life. Thonasuds
are sesrehing for it daily, and monrolng b
causo they find it not. Thousands upon
thousands of dollars are spent annually by
our people in the hope that they may attaisj
thia boon. And vet it may be had by alsh
Wj ensrante that Electric Bitters, if assd
o-xrdit!ft directions and tha use persisted
in. v briug you goed digestion in oast
the demon Dyspepsia and ins tail instead
Eap. pay,. We recommend Electrlo Bitters
for Jytpaf ia and all diseases of Liver,
Sir iach and Kidney. Hold at 60 and tl
per bottle by Foahay & Mason, druggist.
Nowci to Fabmeb. Wanted at once
i.lA.n. Ancm nmsi. turkevB. dried
Irotts, butter, epg, ana an nmn oi iar
produce, for-which I will pay the high
est price in cash or in exchange for
Sooda. H. W. biMsoif,
. Atoany, urcgwoj
New Dlacksmith Siioi- G V Willis
haa luat eomnletei. his blacksmith shop at
the corner of Second and Railroad streets
where all ktnda of iron and wood worn
can be had and done In first class order
Bring on your plows, wagons, etc., etc,
lor repa ir '
WILL YOU 8UFFER with Dyspepsia
end i-WerOnmnlaint? Sbiloh'al ViUliaor 1
gnsraoteed to our you.
Th best roast eoffe in the city at Coot ad
Moyer.
SLEEPLESS NIGHTS, mad misersbl
thv tbst terrible eoaeh. Khiloh'i Cur is the
iUmedy for yoa.
The ONLY plaee ia the ty wher East
era tickets can be xmroba Is of W, L.
Jeater, at tbe Soot lern FaciQo Co'e tick!
office
Bncklen's Arnica Salve,
Th boat 9!v Id tha world foi Outa,Bralae,Sores
Tnoer, Salt Kheuin, raver aorea, leiser, vaapp
huiiii. ij&itDiaine. uirai. snasii ssiparnmi.
-poeiueelyearea Pllet.or no pay required. It la roar.
J;.tA a smIml aatlKfaiitlnn. ar monev refund'
1, Prio at eeat per box. . For salt by foaltay and
-afaaoD.
see
had been refualng to stand in with the
railroad now with meekness and humility
bending their necks and fitting them to the
railroad collar. It was evident that the
legislation most feared by the railroads
wat Veatch't bill fixing maximum rates ot
freight and fa'es, and the least feared by
them was Ihe continuance of the railroad
commission. From this It it evident that
th maximum rale bill wa most In the In
terest of the people and thecommlslon the
least beneficial to them. Senator Weath
erford and Veatch stood up manfully for
the people and tnelr best Interests but the
railroad had captured tne republican sen
ators in a body and the little handful of
democrats could only enter their protests.
One of the latest novelties in astronomical
phenomena, as brought to light by studying the
inectra of certain stars, is tbe showing that
-
two ol these, heretofore clsssed at tingle, are
ia fact double, and belong to that clats known
at binary tttrs, or pain which revolve stound
a common center, The binaries thus discov
ered are the start known at Zeta, Ursa Major-
it and Beta Auricae. the former being that
star which, in popular phrase, would De de
scribed as the middle star in tbe handle of th
'Dipper
Before the last November election the
West 5.r, Oreeonia and other republl-
can papers denounced tne democrats 01
Wisconsin for making war.as thev alleged, j
on the free schools of that state, as they
demanded the repeal of the Bennett law.
The truth, however, was that the Bennett
taw required that the English language
ahould be taught In the private as well as
the public schools. The democrats de
manded the repeal cf this law and made
tlve Issue on that for member of the leg
islature and won. The legislature now in
aesslon haa repealed ihe obnoxious la.
Half ihe republicans cf the legislature
joined the democrats In voting for the re
peal. It is now In order for these papers
to rise up and denounce these republicans
as enemies ot free schools. But will they
dolt? No they will remain as silent as
death. -
Vi.
DEERE'S NEW DEAL PLOWS. '
i. Double, or Trlrpl Farrow. They arc no simple and torn so near absolute perU
Cvn that tlioae who have ned Itiem or aeen them work can not any enough lu
their pralao. Ws furtiiali litem Wih or without scat alUchtueuU
eat attachment are catra,
. BUCKEYE SHOE PRESS GRAIN Di-flLL." .
cW-j e Hoe Pre Grain trill, Puckeve Seeders. Burkere Spring Tooth Harrow, SapeC.
Ciiaiu lrrUla, bupt-rlor teedcra.
. CORBIN'S DISC HARROW AND SEEDER. .
The most oraj-lew a
"Wagoc
iulect Improved imjjement lor owt; saroroer fallow.
aucccaisful tool lot Uila purpose in use
tvlao hava a faU line of But-tries, Caj-riasos, Phaetons, Kountaia
Flatform and other fcprmg v eoieiea.
SCHUTTLER FARIVl WAGONS.
.tj.oo 4 Cfcapln's 6prlng-Tot: Ilairow. IX-re Harrows, Scientific Feed Mil
1 ieino r aoning anna,
IIA1SII II Alt It WIBE. ETC, ETC.
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"E. THRALL. AGENT ALBANY, OREGON.
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The estate that Senator Hearst will leave
o his heirs u valued all the way ftom $20,000,
000 down lo S,ooo.ooo. It has no fixed value
for the reason that much of it is composed of
mining property that now yields a large in
rsmi but la of a orecarious nature. His sole
hein are hia widow and vourc Will Hearst
who, while being a first-class newspaper man
is a gentleman of expenstvetastes and princely
extravacsnce It is alleged that he can s?end
money faster than the Homesttke miners can
dig it out.
foi'iim&feiuiiisSi,iii
of Albany, Oregon,
"HACKMETACK, a lasting sdS f
qrant partums. fries Zi aad SO csfttsj
ahsy & Mssoa, agents, ;
Euan St Achison handle tha otu ttftd
Portland cemont walls for semetew 3ot.
Thofe svall ean be furnished at hatfVa eost
of any other and are far superior.
evere Mouse;
4LCANY,
OREGON
OIIAS. PFEIFFER PROPRIETOR,
FHt,1 ut In first-clans style. Tables
rop!,iit'l with - tbe beet in tbe market.
Utj o:i.6pinsr?tartenist fSarnpla toonv
All rubber goods at e j Klsw9rs.
Accidknt .otr tub O, P. Road.
Tuesday morning as the Oregon Pacifae
ttain was rounding the curve between
Kings and Lyons station it ramlnto two
hand cars on which were eight or ten
Chinamen with their tools. One of the
cars was thrown about thirty feet to one J
side of the track while the other was adiy
broken up. Two of the Chinamen were
revere! r cut about the heads and faces.
The others.escaped with slight bruises.
A Towee. The contract has been let
to Mr Kropp, the carpenter, for erecting
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conaidering Uie Bizo oi the building, wiU
be a high one, 03 feet, making a nice Beware cf imitations and do no be deceived
church edifice with good surroundings. by rniBri presentation. Ask tor Atlcook's,
MrEdZeysa drew the plana for the j and lefe o solicitation or explfatie iadaos
structure, which will show some pretty j yon to accept a substitute,
architectural finishes. Work will Ve be-j Alleoork's Corn and Bunion. Ehield effect
- cmi ia pri.;;iiii. qaiek at d certain relief.
CROUP. WH00FINO COETt and
(trouehltis immediately relieved Shsioh
Core. .
Preafaf Herts.
Tbs proof of the merits, of a p!.ar9er 0 th
euies it effect, and the voluvtaxyr testimo
nial! cf those who have Died Alleesav t or-
ous Planters daring th pa at thirty year is
animpesvchable evidence of their periority
andahoola eonvmoe ta meet saepticsi.
.Self-pr-at.t is no recommend! ices, bat c
tiiicates from those who bave t ted them are.
rrsaoaaeed ttapelea.t, Tet Raved.
From a letter written by Mrs Ada E Hard
I rt" Groton, 8 D, we quotei "Was taken with
I a. had cold, which settled on my Lane.
I annobs set in sod Dually termiuated in Con-
I anmptlon. Poor doctors gave me a Baying
Fo 1 1 eould live but a short time. I gave my-
tetf np to my Saviour, determined if I could
nnh atav with mv frisnds cn eartn, 1 wouici
meet my abseut one above, my nusDana
waa advised to cet Dr Kiniz's New Discover-
ra for Consumvtion. Cooahs and Colds. 1
gave it a trial, took in all eight bottles; it
ba cured me and thank God I am a well and
heartv woman." Trial bottles free at Fo
shay & Mason's drug store, regular size, 50o
and fl.
Horace Johnson, the weather prophet of
Connecticut says:
There will be general atmospheric disturb
ances between March S and 13. The storm,
he lays, will be furious, reaching from conti
nent to contineat, and there will be great dis
asters on the sea.
Felix L Oswald maintains that night air from
h niitalda ia far more healthful than t&e
vitiated, disease-laden night air of ordinaiy
human dwellings. In Germany successful ex
eriments have been tried in summer of having
patienta with pulmonary disorders sleep all
wight in the open air of the pins woods.
Night air is no more harmful than day air.
at any rate it is all we have t breathe at night,
asd it had better be fresh and pure as possible
Safe, Soind; Conservativ,
The Barbed Wire Trust has purcltased the
Washburn & Moen patents for $400,000. The
royalty for aonmembers will now be placed to
high that none outside th Trust can manufac
ture barbed wire.
SRTLOH'S CATARRH REMEDY a
ooeitiv cure for Catarrh; Diphtheiia and
Canker-Mouth, f oahay oc juason, agents.
A NiSAI INJECTOR free with etch
ottlscf Shiloh Catarrh Remedy. Price
9 cents. Foaay& Mason, agents ,
SHILOH'S CURE will immediately re
lieve Croup.Whooping Cough and Bronchitis.
Foshay & Mason; agents.
It has been found, says the Evening Post,
by careful experiments on plants grown in a
confined atmosphere that thsy -abstracted ni
trogen frsra the air around them to the extent 1
of thirty tubic centimetre!.
- The elimute of England and Ireland is pe
culiarly adapted to the spinning of fine linen
yarn, on account of tbe prevailing mo sture;
hence it comes that Germany, whose produc
tions consist mainly of heavy bnens, must send
tfnolnnrl for all her fine varns. the flax of
which, however, is grown largely in Belgium,
Holland and Russia.
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A suspected joint a sewer or dram pipe
mav be tested by wrapping it with a single
layer of white muslin, moistened with a solu
tion of acetate of lead. At the gas escapes
thmufh the meshes of the cloth, it will be
t
blackened by the sulphur compound.
CATARRH CURED, health (tod weet
lwsth secured,by 8 hiloh's Catarrh Remedy,
IVioe 50 cents. Nasal Injector frse. Fo
,hy & Mason, agent.
Sslem is now killing all her dogs, having de
termined that the howls of the legislature weres
enough and to spsre. Llnkville Star, Thi
is a Cog goned lie.-Statesman.
Of course it is a lie. Saiem would not thu
materially depopulate itself in any such a way-
. " 1 '' l
At a protracted meeting lately held at
East Liverpool, Ohio, there were over
hundred conversions,
Emma Abbott's mother objects to having
l w danolitr'a remains cremated." Bat as the
for such disposition of
wau "t'- j"""-
her body after death it is difficult to see what
righ ihe mother has to interfere.
Senator Gorman is one cf the most sclf-po-
3 sessed men ia congress. When spenUing
S stands easily and gesticulates gracefully, hear
f .1,9 an interruption without nervousness or
I
BUT CURES
NOTHING ELSE. 1
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NEW STORED iuwwv.
MITCHELL, & LEWIS CO. j
DKALKB IN j
AsiicaUaral Iniplcmcnls
"Castration." Moreover he is dignified, gooc
ftempered and witty.
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