The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, February 07, 1896, Image 4

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WETHERFORD&WYATT
Attorneys at law. Will practice in all
courts of the state. Special attention giv
en to matters in probate and to collections.
C FFICE In the Fhnn block.
WR. BILYEU.
Attorney at law and Solicitor in Ctancery.
Collections made on all points. Loans
negotiated on .. reasonable terms. Albany'
Orrgon. '
. f J WHlTSEir
1 a .
Attorney at Law, Albany. Or.
BLAGKSURfi & SOMERS
All legal matters will receive prompt at
enfon. Office, First Notional Bank
tuldimr, up stairs.
JOKTAHTB 4f HACELEMAW,
Attorneys at Law.
Albany, Oregon.
JJR. J. 1 HItW
hrdcianaad sargsoa, OTFICK Corns
eery (treat. Albany, Oregon.
DR. Of U CHAL1BERLIFJ
H09IOBO
Treats tumors, strictures, facial blem
fcW. nenmliria and other diseases, with
gvanic electricity. Office on Ferry St,
near 3d street.
IKST NATIONAL. BANK,
OF ALBA.WT, OMSOK
resident
Vlo President .
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Toa-lflOSi tADloa faoraBle ernte
Torn' E W
Bun, U. Rmi
Eswass I . Box.
a Used wheats ft
health by the
UM Of
SHAUEffS
Comoound
Cod Liver C3
Capsules.
Unsurpassed aa tj
remedy for Cww-
eumpuoa. Atta
in a. Bronchitis;
Cough. Debility,
and all wasting diseases Perfectly taateteea.
Thi Truly scientific remedy by bauding
ana reTl-ring the body and renewing H
tisane, realstt and deatroya diaeaae gnats,
contains the purcat Cod Liver Oil combined
wit& Beechwood Tar; pleaaant and easy t
takSj reasonably and honeatly compouaded
by a practical pharmacist.
Ton can act them ONLY BY
paid to yon on receipt of 86c, pr bos.
Irci rcri s7r njr
G. G. SHAVER. CHSinrr,
39th State Sta.,
The O. R. &N. has about as much
s'.ick-to-ativeness as you often Bee in a
big corporation. It continues to keep
down its rates though the 8. P. long ago
wilted.-
Industry Is what Is going to count In
0 euron in the future. - The days Of 120
pieces on the corners is past. With on- j
surpassed soil and a salubrious climate
we are bound to win.
Why should members of the State
legislature be allowed 15 cents mile,
when it only costs 4 cents, in fact costs
them nothing for thev alt ride on passes.
A business man who would do things
that wayf would soon fail.
REMOVE THE CAUSE
and tie symptoms will disappear
v Tb'm yon wiu accomplish by oaiiiff
SHAUERS
CATARRH A,id THROAT
SPECIFIC
am incomparable remedy for dieraece at taw
Xnroat, noee, ana atoms, a mrcaia,
simple and cdecttTC caw for
Catarrh, Ha Few. Dltherta. QuIim Sera Threat. Feel
traaa.Utcaretea r Caetwea Waetk ane Tense.
BaeUy aaed, quick to relieve, poeitlr cara,
always ready; small in price. Don't wait
tdl yon aiast have it get it now.
SENT ONLY BY MAIL, prepaid o.- recetpS
C Oc prepared lately b.r
0. G. SUA UER, Chbmist,
8te ft 29th Sta.. Chicago, dav
The state league cf republican clubs
will meet in Portland on February 4.
What will be done with the silver ques
tion in their little informal deliberations
is a question of interest. It is probable
though the meeting will be disposed o
by keeplngfthat in the background. f
W -f)OK CO.,BAMttEB
mr a lb aft. orwoow.
ne w
DRAW SIGHT DRAFTS on Hew York. Baa r
Ktc.l Pnnlana, Oreraoi
LANVOXBY en approved sreartty.
RSOKiVB deraiB subject to cheek.
SOLLBJTIOSS made an sarorebie terae'
IKTEBSST omid em tiraa daaoal
RIPA-N-S
The modern stand
ard Family Medi
cine: Cures the
common eyery-day
ills of humanity.
When the Dbmocbat is issued to-morrow
night Loyd Montgomery will un
d3ubtedly ,te the other side of the great
divide, ith the weight of a triple mur
der against him to face bis judgment.
Besides!'., the crime committed be leaves
behind an influence that is bound to
work forbad.
A Bentonjcounty man wanted to see
Loyd Montgomery bauged because b
bated him ro and applied for a card of
admission, but of course it was refused.
i That showed a pretty small spirit, a
morbid propensity by one knowing none
of the parties concerned, but worked np
by newspaper reports.
Owners of wheat should not forget that
the market after all is uncertain ana
that you can't most always sometimes
tell. If any one said be would sen w nen
wheat was 60 cents be had better keep
his word. Already there is an indica
tion of a weakness in the market, and i
tne price should gc down it is liable to do
so hurriedly.
P. S. But do as you please about it.
QE(.W."HBRlV
JUSTICE OF PEACE,
- lrmt-A In th TKOC4T otflf. tOTUfT 1
Had and Bruadalbin atrerta Albany. Or.
Beats and Collections a Specialty-
r-TTTT4T10X WAXOED.-To do zener-
" al hrmse work. Leave word at tbisl
office.
T-flTTSD In the ouera bonte. Tuesday
Jan. 21. ladies watch and!
chain. Apply to V. H. Warner for same.
a a- lAOFm FOR USli COUXTY.
' VI OonTcm Dickicson has bees I
made manager of linn county for the Via-1
n rnmnjtii of San to rancifco. She car-
nes a full line of their celebrated treat- j
Ttzont. Offit at residence east side liroad-
olKin Stwl betwten 2nd and 3d. Office I
boors from 9 a. m. to 3 p. m.
VTOOn FOR SALE Biz fir, I
F small fir, ash, maple, oak and balm, I
4 SotoBliflo Asericaa
Agency
M'J&t. TSaO MARKS.
SJP-t eaiois ATUT,
IZZ v COPTRfOHTS. atoJ
The Governor's private secretary gets
more than tbe Governor, by 3.suu; to a.
Il on the face of it. But as a matter of
f Act Governor Lord is said to make about
$1000 a year by gobbling up all the
allowances. While Gov. Lord was
ranniog wasn't there something said
a wnt his accepting simply the consiitu-
Uoal salary, or are we mistaken .
To Linn County Democrats.
Albany, Or., Jan. 20tb, 1890.
Editor Dimoctat:
Tbe time is now drawing near, in lact
is already at hand, when it behooves
rfmrrata to look around and see where
they are at. The terrible Waterloo that
the party experienced in 1392 seems en
tirely to have paralised the whole party.
Can It be possible that the great demo
cratic party, that survived the many and
bitter defeats from lsuu to 100, au
. ho so noblv kept the faith and contend
ed for the gre.t principles ol free gov
rnmttnt dnrinii these Ion years of trial,
era now solns to succumb to partial ae-
..A , HM..t l.J.
feat and give up tne ngun .
become of the great leaders who so nobly
led the party In those days of despond
tncyT Are they all dead; and are there
no true descendants of those noble sires
left among us to again volly us and lead
to victory? What is the matter with
the democrats of Linn county? Ihe
time once was that tbe slogan of demo
cracy would rally the cohorts in old
Linn, and they would meet the enemy
and hold tbe fort here, whether victory
or defeat was our portion in the general
finht. The shades of DeUion Smith
Enoch Hoult, Mart Brown.U. L. Brown,
H. L. Rudd, Harvey Shelton, James
Garrett, and all the Biljeus, Ciabtreei
and Bbeltons. of the forks ol the banti-
am, where ate you, tba. you do not give
some inspiration to your descendants
and cause them to emulate the noble ex
amples yon have left in record for them
to follow?
Democrats of Linn counnty it is time
that you began to look around you and
see where you are drifting. Some of our
trusted leaders have gone on alter
strange gods, and aome ol the rank" ana
file have grown tired of waiting, ana ue
.. . . . . i.'.ii
cause our rauonai leaucia u
in their duties to the people, have gone
off after something they know not what
We have been calling them names, and
making mou'hs at them long enough;
lets get down to business and try to get
the wanderers back again into tue oiu
told. We bave crimmated and recrim
inated long enough, now let us try to
heal matters up, and get the democratic
war horses of old Linn into line again,
n.l mm tovictorv as or yore. Let
National politics take care of themselves.
The time will come when the right will
asseit itaelf and the party will come out
in tu true colors. Can't something be
done? Lets bear from the brethren over
the county. A Dimocr.it.
But let justice be done
Private or public;
A scientific subject.
How one feels.
Like street lalk.
War tafbrmatlcaana tree Handbook write to
UAH a CO- an BaoumaT. tin Yoac
OMaet bareaa far eecnrtaa; paeans in America.
Brery patent taken on by as Is brought beture
the pobUo by a BoOee (tsea tree ol ehaise la tba
et drenlatftm of any ale nttflc panet (a fte
L etriendfcUy Illustrated. So UitrUvrBt
sbonio be vrmoat It Weekly aileoa
mar; SLSOalx months. Address. M CVT COw
foruiarM. S61 ttroadwa?. Jew Xx CUT.
f
Tiie expenses of Tbe Dalles average
about IC31.45 a month. The expenses ol
Peadlftos are more than tnis. w ny
The Dal'es is as large a town as Pendle
ton and fast as expansive to govern
Government in Pendleton should not
coit any more than government in The
Dailee. Pendleton . O. One big turn
ia Pendleton is its water works that moet
oiLerciii do not have. At the earce
time the income more titan oflTeeU the
extra expense.
The past has been an eventful week in
Albany, one that will long be a mile
mark in the history of Linn county.
Tbe first hanging for nineteen years and
four davs. and the Dkmochat hopes It
will be thi lat for nineteen-years and
four days; but should occasion occur let
tbe next hanging be within a like seventy-three
days. In the event there Is
ground work for a dozen dissertations
that come flying into one's mind. The
Democrat is very emphatically opposed
to murder and all practices and habits
that lead ti murder, and when they
occur it will be found opposing the crime
and the murderer where the evidence U
so plain as to leave no doubt in one's
mind of his guilt. The press must be
emphatic on this point, and not display
any of the sentimentality that induced
many women to beg Governor Lord lo
spare the life of young Montgomery. In
the first place it is justice, in the next
pla:e the public welfare demands it.
There are indications that the recent
execution will have a beneficial effect 00
tbe public.
On account of a limited number at
tending there has been a great deal of
discussion aa to whether an execution
should be private or public, arguments
befog advanced on both sides. One pe
culiar argument in favor of the latter
tbe Democrat man hetfrd advanced wa
that the people paid for it and had a
right Usee it. Our belief is that the
execution should not only bepiivate but
that it should be inside the walls of tbe
state penitentiary, that tbe notoriety ol
the punishment 1 sufficient without tbe
unpleasant details.
iMISFlTS.
An 119 mill tax was levin! W tl a
Ashland school district. That fraction
will make the clerk nervous.
I
Yesterdrtv was certainly a live day in
Albany. There was a banging, a light
between two heavy weights, a runaway
and a big time at the opera boue. Be
sides the streets were filed with people. ,
k
W.'W. Saunders has been appointed
assistant district attorney of Spokane
aim win do rnarnea on aiarcb 10 to miss
Minnie Allison, so it is reported. He
should have been Lino county's No. 4
and Montgomery Ho. 6.
An Albany man saw Pnte executed
near the Masonic cemetery when a boy.
He waited until he heard the sheriff say
'Pate, prepare to meet your God," then
he turned, just as he heard the trap drop
and ran for home, never stopping until
he reached bis parents house.
The Salem Post says Lovd Montgom
ery said in jail that he would have killed
twenty men if they had been present
when the murder was committed. He
probably never said anything of tbe
kind. All kind of stories may be looked
for now.
Kn account of tbe banging of Loyd
Montgomery at this city yesterday morn
ing appeared yesterday and this morn
ing in all tbe prominent papers in tbe U.
8. with extended accounts of the affair.
That is one way to let people know there
is an Albany, ur.. as well as Albany.
N. Y.
TELEGRAPHIC.
Gcol-ical
Th Efforts For Law.
1st.
Sunday Feb.
CilorZfcjnocra':
All ministers of the gospel have been
appealed to to set aside Sunday, Feb. I
aa a day on which to show to youth tbe
evils ol tobacco. That the to'-acco babit
aemato be erowin- in many countries,
the dangers from it wore apparent, is
manifest from the effVu made U Ik-U
A matter that will be discussed scien
tifically Is whether Loyd Montgomery
ana resDonaible for the crime in tbe
fullest sense if it is found from a med
irat atandDoint that bis brain was
sufficiently diseased to affect bis conduct.
Without leaving tbe matter to Dr. tirant
the DexocaaT will freely jump where
angels fear to tread by remarking that
he has not the least doubt of tbe man's
entire responsibility regardleas of defect
la the brain. The DEnocaAT opines
that the brain of tbe average driuker.for
instance, ronld not be salely compared
with that of the hanged man, and that in
fact tbe brains cf many people become
out of aorta the same as other parte of
the body. Tbe central office of a vast
nerve system it wonld be strange if it
did not. And yet e ate all individual
reponib!e. The thoughts that come
tons this Saturday night are that it
... a a . J s
would lake a pretty dilapidated mioa to s. teacjlt.r hculd be
Uke awar Ihe responsibility, though
theoretically it may be rotUr'ta'.ly
: i-aried .
Sheriff Cathcart has received an invi
tation from J. A. Mcl'eron .sheriff of Linn
county, to be present at the execution of
L is. Monliroiuery, winch takes place at
Albany, Fndav. Mr. Cathcart will prot-
ably leave on tonight's overland. Uoee-
Durg naindeaier. as nis i;rowcv was to
be hanged tomorrow, but escaped, it is
very proper for the sheriff to want to see
tome one stretch sea grass on that day.
Cripple creek, which Is Colorado's
greateet gold camp, ana the one which
u being 'boomed ail over the country,
claims a yield of gold for 18U5 of from
17,000,000 to 13,000,000, and the prtwent
population of the district is 35,000. H it
took 35,000 miners for the population
is mostly miners a year to Uke out
13,000,000, they did not nearly come up
to what the California mine and miners
are doing. In 1894 there were leas than
14,000 miners- at work in this state, and
ther nroJuced S 14. 000.000 of eold and
16,600,000 more of other mineral pro
ducts. Call.
Collection
Normal.
for Stat
la raver ef It. j
1 .on don, Jan. i . in an address tonight
SalUUury said, with reference to Venezue
la: "1 nave been held up as tbe denonnccr
of the Monroe doctrine. As a matter of
fact, although the Monroe doctrine is no
part of international law, my diHpatc'i to
Mr Olner, the secretary of state of tbe
United a Ktates, supported it as a rule of
policy in tbe strongest and most distinct
terms.''
Made Beparl.
New York, Jn.yi. Tbe iuvestigatinjr
committee which was appointed several
months afro to bear tbe charges preferred
by Lord Ounraven againt the owner of
tbe victorious Yankee craft Defender, re
ported : Upon careful consideration of tbe
whole case, tbe committee is unanimously
of tbe opinion that tbe cbarire made bv
1ord uunraven bad its origin in a mistake:
that it is not only not sustained bv evidence
but u completely disproved; and that all
tbe circuuistonces indicated bv him at
giving rise to bis suspicion are entirely and
satisfactorily explained.
Weekly Krpert.
Kaw York, Jan. 31. R G Dun & Com
pany's weekly review of trade says: Though
limine! is still waiting, there are some
signs of definite improvement It is now
believed that tbe first payment for bonds
will cause no furtner pressure, and tbe
money markets are easier in repect to
loans on collateral, though the difficulty of
making commercial loans still checks oper
ations. Aaolber Kateeth Exeeattea.
Kai. IMA. Jan. SI. Charles Asimtu.who
murdered James Green srood September 21
last, died on tbe gallows this morning, lie
slept fairly well last night, bat woke op
some four or five times.aadasked the guard
what time it was. lie said be was glad
me time was so near, and ttiat be wanted
to (ret op early, so he would be ready.
Every detail paed off in the smoothest
possible manner. About 30 people wit
nessed the execution, mostly sWiSs, doc
tor and newspaper men.
Aaethrr Carls.
I'lTrBCBG. Jan. 31. An afternoon pa
per publishes a report that tbe Standard
Oil Company is to be organized as a oor-
porauori with a capital of 2.000.000,lwice
tue capitalization or tbe onffinal trust.
Aa Eaataaaas Traw.
The.stok, X J., Jan. 31. rtkUcf
incorporation have been filed in tie office
of tbe secretary of slate by the Standard
Match Company, with a capital stock cl
$7,000,000. in 7'i.OOO shares of $100 each.
The company will hare office in New York.
Chicago. Milan and Turin, and all the
principal cities in Lurope.Asia and Africa. I
tasaartaal Krarts.
WAHiscro, Jan. 30. Tbe president
today tent to coogreea, in accordance with
the reqairetaents of the statrtw. toe "com
mercial relations of the United States for
the years ll&t and 1S." being tbe annual
reports ot tbe consular officer n tne com-
GIVEN AWAY
Consisting of one eboet of FaBU BUILDINGS and on shaet
of 78 Subject, DOMESTIC ANIMAXS, etc. Than sir to
plena tb children. Th Farm Bona and Ayai can
be out out and made) to stand, tba maklz.gr complete
Mislatara Farm Yard.
3 Ways to Get This Farm :
r- 8 Coupon, j or
GtlO Coupon and 6 Cents 1 or
10 Oeata without asj Con pen, to
BLACKWCLL'St DUNHAM TOBACCO CO., DURHAM, H. C
and th rtrm will b ant yon POSTPAID. Too win find
on Coupon inaid each a ounce bag, and two Coupon
tnald each 4 oano bT of
BlaeM's Geiili DimeT&o.
Bay a ba? of this Celebrated Smoking: Tobacco, and read the
a7P. ' t: kaMnri.rna nA KrwtSV f"a erea tr-iavev ;
COUpOl) WXUCS grVC UeM VI feAAASSf LACIAIHaUa awa mm b WVehtan.
X CENT STAMP ACCEPTED.
HOME AND ABROAD
Fully appreciating tbe advantage of a
complete mineral cabinet for the young
people of our institution, we have decid
ed to ak the good people of tbe state to ; taerxx and industries of their respective
in check. .
France and Germany bve made We have alway imagined the sight ol
strenuous laws to keep U out of tbe aa execution was a lorrid Affair; but
bands of lads and children finding tbalj ,Ca to lace with the reality one becomes
You a ill of course reap your reward
from the better work that our teachers
will do when they go out from our normal.
In a slate so rich in minerals every
able to tell his pa pi la
introductory review of tbe commerce of tbe
entire wor.J, a f feature ot great vuloe-
TART
Us
.Caveats nd Trade-M ark cbtasd, od U Pat-I
im tneieaeuiiuaei lui oc jmatc rcva.
-ndwe can atcore paten us5-i
Scad nvadel. drawing or pbetOL, erfta deaolp-i
V-. We adTise, il patentaWa ac not, tree at j
Crur lee doc but ui fr m m w.
A YOUNG LADY wishea to do bouse
wn,V in retnrfl for lessons in Latin an
iwvtkaooninc. Inauire at Pamocbat cf
1 s- -
fice.
1 1EO E FISH
" THE PLUMBER
Tin roofiing and plumbing,
the opera boose.
Opposite
Money to Loan.
I have the following sums of money to
loan on good Real or Personal Security :
12,000, $1,000, 11,000, $500, $400.
J. M. Ralstos.
TJ EPA1BS BICYCLES . Fiank Dicx-
1 tj repairs bicycles promptly and in a j
first ciaes manner. Breaks, punctured 1
tires, etc. fixed ctrrectiy. At shop jost
west of Y. M. C. A. hail.
Ajl EXPEElENCJED girl or widow
without children wanted to do general
housework, and assist in dairy. Apply to j
W.J. RiBRxnr. Halaey Or.
TO TRADE for 8idence in Albany.
I have 16 lots witfi fair home, just out
side the city limits, iargood location, good
land, good crcbard, to trade for nsidence
in suitable location in Albany. .
G W.KAHtK.
a .uMtrr. "HowtoOhe J Patenta."
stet of esse in the U. & v stfagae
antfrea. Address.
C.A.SNOW&GO-
Oee. P"enrr Orr.ze, v.- St. .aT j JS
VIERKCKS
SHAVJ NG AN D HA! RCUTTI NG
PARLORS.
HEADQUARTERS F0R-
Of. Whites Netv' Han
A head of hair or no pay. " Cures al
diseases of tbe scalp Address Box 421
for Free Treatise on the Scalp.
Razors Honea and Set and Pot in Ol
der on Short Notice.
When bard times strike a railroad
like tbe O. C. E., for instance, tne
j management cuts dawn expenses in a
lively manner. That business; but
when they strike the government as
well, instead of curtailing expenses.tbey
I immediately begin talking about in
creasing ones burdens by raising tbe rate
of tariff or tax. That isn t business.
i The eoternment of the U. S. could be
ran on $100,090,000 a year lets than now
without an effort and then be paying too
I high lor things- It's, all politica.thoagh,
nowadays, and nearly everything is for
political effect.
Writing of tbe sun. Sir Robert Ball
says : For ever acre on the suiface of
our globe there are mors than ten thous
and acre on the surface of the great
luminary. Every portion of this illimi
table desert of flame is pouring forth tor
rent a of beat. It has, indeed, been
estimated that if the beat which is in
cessantly flowing through any single
square foot of tbe sun's exterior could be
collected and applied beneath the boil
er of aa At amic liner it would suffice
to produce steam enough to sustain in
continuous movement those engines ol
thousand horse power which enable a
superb ship to break the record between
Ireland aod America Er.
tbe growth and development of the phy
sical and mental powers are mterterea
ith.
In thirty four state ot th Union, laws
have been enacted regulating the sale
of tobacco to minors, including our own
stale.
good and wise law means Us in
this country than in tbe old ooes, unfor
tunately, attbe enforcement rests with
the people. If they are ignorant, lax
and care let , the officers of tbe law are
it., aama A noasibl reflection con-
f roots the officer, and he often wid not
iaonardise that, by making himself ob-
j r
noxious to bis electors.
Our children are therefore not given
it., nrniariion that Ihe taw provides in
this particular for far of offending the
tobacco renders.
ncrra.1 far the occasion and like tbe
murderer display sand. TheDawocaAT
maa could not see an innocent man
banged, but to man eminently
guilty meet justice is not a difficult rat
ter.particolarly when in the line of one's
business.
The Satuiday night thoughts are
like the street taik of the past few days,
alt on one subject, and that ia their in
clination from week to werk, unbia-ed
a Bt Tax.
H eppskk, Jan. 3d. A raeeting cf tbe
votrra of Ibis school dictrirt eras held for
something of tbe common gems which ' the purpose of levtioga tax for school par-
nature baa strewn with such a lavish i In order to car oattKlinir ln-
hand about the child's path. f deobednea aod to provide necessary (and
It u our intention a soon as toe neces-: for six month school the coaii eg vear. it
aary funds can be procured to add to j era donded necessary to levy a lVnull Ux.
our present cabinet until we have a com- This, wish tbe U'e and county tevy.tnake
r.lete geological col lection. W e shall en-, u,e tax lMr th rnsaUg year 37 miil.
Silver novelties at French's.
Trilby watch guards at French's.
C New feature at tbe Cantata tonight.
Another lot of initial pins at French's.
Wheat continues firm and upward and
i now 51 cents.
Drop in at the St. Louis Eaket and
price tbeir shoes.
We warrant every pair of our shop made
shoes. St. Louis Raket.
The best 12.00 shoes in th city at the
Raket stcr, try a pair.
Jess tbe bow bootblack at the Combina
tion barber shop. Get a shine.
Men's oil grain shoe, shop made, and
warranted, at St. Louis Raket.
Fresh Colombia river smt every day,
5 cents a pcund, at City Fia Jfarket"
Eggs 10 eta. butter 25 cts a roll, butchers
bam, 10 ct. I aeon cts at r, vohea s.
Miss Edna Erecsenndee having com-
Eleted ber school at Potatodum returned
ome thia noon.
F. Co. and tbe woolen ii!I taams will
play base ball at the opera bouse nit
Veinesday night.
The regular meeting of the Ladies Aid !
horietv wt'l be beJd at tbe residence of
Mrs. Upham on Monday Feb. 3d, at 2:30
p tn.
Mr. Jcbn Jones has bees appointed de
puty city maisul by Marshal Lee. He
has fail authority to make arrests and keep
the peace.
The team of Goorge Huznas na away
just after the Democrat had gone to pres
yesterday, going straight for Perry Spiaks
lumber yard, where they were stopped.
T. J. Rkbardsoa died at bis home near
Jefferson. Mr. Hicbardsoa was a native ot
Illinois and at the time of bis deata was
aged 74 years. 11 month 25 days. He
was a pioneer ot Uregoo.
1116411 Brothers are azain at tbeir eld
bosioesa. having bought the meat market
of Hack C Ketcbam. Urant Uaitit, -I
A Pioneer Dead.
Hon. John T. Crooks died at the home
of his daughter Mrs. Jane Miller near
Jefferson, on Friday, Jan. 31, 1896, at
the age of 88 years, 4 months, IS days.
His wife preceedeil hi no about lb years
ago. lie leave bva sons and two aaagn-
terg, well-known residents 01 uregon.
Mr. Crook baa been prominent in valley
biatory. He was a member of the con
stitutional convention that produced
Oregon's constitution, and has been in
tbe state legislature twice, serving linn
county faithfully. Mr. Crooks was a
life-long democrat and wa prominent in
the councils of the party in th early
dava of Oregon. He was born In Vir
ginia, moved to Missouri ana tnence to
Oregon in 1S4S. He was a reliable em
it n aad worthy 01 tne connaence aiwajn
reposed in him.
deavor to rau part of this by lectures
and entertainments, but at present with
your help we feel confident that we can
make a representative collection from
the rocks of the statf.
The specimens will be labelled with
th name of the donor, the location where
, V.d Mpim.nl WM. 9alKr1 tha iat,
FreaaMy aa t gatrnseat-
U av as.v. Jan. 3 Tbe sound of what
appeared to be a evnoos enasnaeat was
beard here vs-teniay between Sebnrocal
and La CVAa it i believed tbe fighting
took r4aoe at the KaladrtKAS farm. Moch
tiring ot artillery eras 3uUogntWel. ana it
mal. If yoo have auy specimen
know where ther can be secured.
your vicinity, would you kindly write o
and we will" try to make arrangements
for their transportation.
We !.He vou will take an Interest in
idea on current erects, always tending j thi, and respond coon, aa we are very
to the itnorovemeni of mankind even rf i arxkrus to bave them for tbe present
, ,
m.l each otber facts as mar be ol inter- u seppojed that the column of Spaauh
et. All (Mcimens will remain as a part i trot cctcmjuided ty Colour ta CanneUs
of tbe persuancnt equipment of the Nor- j and tialbis have bee engaged with the
or j innargenU under Geoeril tsomez. who. it is
in onoerstoxl. u naaicg tor a province ot
l DirMKio tireiD'or.-e the insurgent
under Antonio Jjaceo.
onlv in a small way.
TRAYED. Off from the farm of Mar
ion Borkhart, near Spicer, two horse,
s
one a mare of wbi'e co or, and corse, a
gray-roan. The finder will please send
word by postal or otherwise to M. borkhart
or N. Stribhar, at Spicer. Will pay ex-pence.
A Slraney
Upholsterer
Repairer
Hair, wool and shoddy attisvs renf
'ated ar.d made over.
Fumitore of every description and tabi
carriages re-unbobrlered and varcished.
Drop a mte ia th5 P. 0., or call at?
treet, between Ferry aal Bradalbin, A
hany.Or.
T) icycle. A new bicycle.
AJbs
24 inch wheel, I
I ball bearing, pneumatic tares, for boy
or girl, for sale cheap. Call at Democrat I
office.
FOSHAY 1 MASON,
WhIea.Ie . Retail
renn ?150.0? URUCJGISTS AH!) tJOOKSKLLEKb
, vpjUWi.y good, inquire at this
The women regardless of opposition
continue to fight for their right. A
dispatch says : Tbe senate marble-room
was completely filled today by ladies
from tbe National Suffrage Association,
a ho appeared before tbe senate com
mittee on woman suffrage to present a
plea for recognition at the ballot box.
Senators Call and PeffVr were the only
members of the committee present, and
they arrived late. The epeakerswere
presented by Dr. Annie Shaw. The
Breakers dwelt upon the right of the
female sex to equal participation with
men in shaping legislation, and almost
all referred to tbe injustice of taxing
women without allowing them to vote.
The delegation also visited tbe judiciary
committee of the houe.
office.
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$15 weekly and money advanced for ex j
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Enclose self-addressed stamped envelope.
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jways prosper. No Mme wasted ib
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everything needed tc carry on the but
km s'accessf nl! , and guarantee y
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Ai'Tusta, lelalr-".
Office at Miller Turner's stab'e, rew
dence and stable at 4th and Calapoou
streets, Albany, Oregon
JR. M. II. ELLIS,
Physician And Surgecn.
Albany, . Oregon.
Treats tbe diseases of the eye aud ear.
Bpectacles accurately fitted. -2-1
LOST.- A G jnion Eetttr lird log black.
A libeial reward wil be paid or jte
safe return For pirticubra inquire st
Will Pfeifff?r's cigar aud conftc'io'iejy
e tore at the Ke veto Bout e.
Prof. A. STARK
m;iNEtav
. Of Will & Stark.
Oplsfal Specialis
Graduate of the Chicago Optbala
College.
I am prepared to examine scientifically
wil accuruielv. bv tbe latest and improved
methods of modern science, any who da
I sire to hare their eyes tested.
Cusick Block, Albahy, Oreooh.
As to the nature ol the poison en'
gendered by fatigue, some recent exper
ments have been made tLat are replete
with interest. Maggiori and Mo so, as
well as Wedensky and others, find that
if tbe blood of a fatigued animal be in
fee ted into another animal that is fresh
and nnfatigaed, all tbe phenomena of
of fatigue will be produced. Wedensky
has made a chemical analysis, and Bods
the poison to be similar to the ancient
vegetable poison curare, into which the
Indians used to dip tneir arrow, and a
most deadly poison it proved to be. Tbe
poison engendered by fatigue is of tbe
same chemical nature, and is as truly a
deadly poison. In cane it is created
more rapidly than can be carried off t y
the blood the o-ganism suffars seriously
Ex.
Tbe Corvallis Time teils of one way ol
at least trying to overcome financial set
backs: Landlord Wi'klns Is out with a
proposition to cotnp'ete tbe Hotel Cor
vallis. lie proposes that the people of
Corvallis and vicinity shall buy $1,000
worth of meal ticket at the price of four
for one dollar, and $-jOO worth of street
ctr tickets. Each dollar's worth of
tickets is numbered, and when all are
sold a 1350 piino will be given to the
bolder of one of the tickets, the selection
to be determined oy lot. The $1,5 0 re
ceived for the tickets, leB the coat of the
piano will be applied to tbe completion
of tbe building, and wi'i, Landlord Wil
kins says, be sufficient lo finish up all
but the business rooms on the first floor.
The time for the redemption of the
hotel property expires September 6, and
Mr. Wilktns declares that he will be
prepared to redeem it. Johns,' tbe pa
per banger, ! now engaged In preparing
tbe office and dining room of tbe hotel.
A remarkabie'eaee comes from Jack
sonville. Flo a remarkable city : To Mr.
and Mrs. J. E. Thomas, who live io
Oakland, a suburb of Jacksonville, a girl
baby was born ylrdy that talked at
three different times in iU life ol six
hours. TLat tbe child talked is attested
by Dr. Peterson, tbe attending physician,
its mother, grandmother and nurse, l'r-
Peterson says:
'Immediately after the baby was born
I banded it to tbe nurse. Mrs. Taylor,
arhen itbenn to fret, and tn a few min
utes cried. 'O Lord; O Lord!' as natur
ally aa I couid bave; done. Th curse
superstitious dropped tbe babe, and 1
eanirht it: halt an hour later, tbe baby
cried, 0 Lord!' three times again
was startled aid determined to watch tbe
caee.-Tbe child remained quiet for sev
eral hours, and then rose suddenly to 1
sitting potfure andcried'msmma, mam
ma, mamma !' th.n fell back dead. 1 ev
amined it and found Itldead. The baby
was Mrs. Thomas' lttb child, and her
seventh daughter. Mrs. Thomas has
been bedridden nilhrheninatutn for
some months, and lor five weeks befoie
the baby was barn, suffered great pain
In bar rjarozvam she cried. 'O Lord !
frannantlv. Khe freanently called
1 -
'Mamma, mammal' addressing Mrs
Black, ber mother. "
Dr. Peterson thinks these cries ot the
mother were responsible for ibe remark
able exhibition of tbe infant, lie says
that when born tbe chi:d looked nearly
a year o'.d. lie will prepare a statement
of tbe case for tbe medical Journals.
Tbe Democrat does not intend to give
much notice of prise fighters. They are
onlv entitled to limited attention. Tbe
following from Peoria. HI., will sho
how whisky will Gt a man for the insane
asylum : "At Davenport last night John
L. Sullivan wont out after tbe perform
ance and got drunk. On the Rock Is
land & Peoria railroad this morning,
about 11 SO o'clock, between Lafayette
and Ualva, be walked eff the rear plat
form. The train was slopped and men
started to help him out of tbe ditch
where he was lying, but be threatened
to fight anyone who touched him, and
be got np and walked on to the train
himself. It was backed to Lafayette
and a surgeon was called whodressed his
wounds, but he tore the bandages off.
At Peoria, another surgeon was called
but Sullivan would not allow him to
touch him, and he went away on another
tran. His injuries are thought to be
slight."
Queen Victoria! Personality.
class. Address t. E. BaLtomb.
Science Department State Normal,
Monmooth, Oregon.
The heart of gold- th will tvf iroo, th
royal temper of steel, the pride, tb
patriotiem, and the deep piety of Vic
toria bave been enshrined in a small but
vigorous frame, the mignoone aspect of
which especially Uike those who be
hold ber lor the first time lo these her
chair-days " It was repjrted bow.
when Prince Albeit u dying, be roused
himself from a period of wandering to '
torn with iceffable leve to bis spouse
and Sovereign, saying to ber with a kin,
Good little wife!" And when the
Prince Consott was actually p'1'
away, attar those twenty one jtars ot
weiJed bappiness, it was told bow the
Queen bent over him and wbwpereo,
"Ills yonr little wife," at which last the
Angel of Death stayed bis hand while
oice again the dar eyes opened and the
dying lips smiled. But though this oe
ao, no one who has been honored by near
rn to Her Malesty. or lias ever
tartied in ber presence, will fail to tes
tify to tbe extreme majesty ol ber bear
lag mingled always with the most per
fect grace and gentleness. Her voice
has, moreover, always been pleasant and
musical lo bear, and is so now. The
hand which holds the sceptre of the teas
is the softest that can be touched ; the
eyes which have grown dim ith labors
of state for England, and with too fre
qtient tears, are the kindest that can be
seen.
The half-forgotten Court gossip of the
past is full ot little tales of the tenderneta
bich underlies the well-known lore
and firmness of tier Majesty. When.on
the death of King William the Fourth,
Queen Adelaide wrote to the young Vic
toria announcing the event, the acceded
Princess replied by a gentle and respect
ful letter which she addressed to "The
Qaeen of England and when a lady of
tbe Court humbly remonstrated, saying
JTour Majesty, yon only are Queen of
England." tne pretty reply was giver,
"Yesi but Anut Adelaide mitt not be
reinindd ol that by roe." And when.
at takina the oath of allegiance, the two
Rjyal Dukes bowed low before her to
to.i, h hr hand with their lips, she
kissed then gravely, raising them from
the ground, saying to the Duke ot feus-
. . . . 1 I I .tn 1 1 T m m
sex, U' not Knee, uer umn , a
Q ieen, I am also your niece." Sir Ed
win Arnold, In the February l orum.
$100 Keward, f 100,
Tne TAr of this paper UI fce r ' to
learn that tAtrre is at leaat on ditaded otaeasa
IAa eoeaoe has bees able to rare in ail nr
asacee and Uaat la Catarrh, llall'e Caiv
Care Is the only eastu rare now known to
tbe amiirai t raienuty. Catarrh brinf a con
nutatioaal disease, reqnirrs a cooautntio&al
jeataMst. Hall's Catarrh Cure i !ara inter
a.11.. uiiBvd-.Mrtl, DMft IS ciood an4 Bra
coo aarfam ot lie r"n. xhrTthr Jri-ijr!n authorities had reinforced the pjstoatia
tbe foaiUm of Ihe drww.aM eiiioy t! ,4a l,r upline liA, an.1 lei
batttrenirlhbTbai3ascnDiaecoailai boundary Vf eofUDg 1WB-B IW twi
and aaaiifen aalure In il-.-inir its nark. Tbe
proprietors bate so macli laitb in fta mm tire
covers, Uia te osVr One Hundred Do.lara
nr any caw that it (sua to care- Send
ttxt of uaaimc-atai. . ,
Addreaa, A. J. CEEXEY ACQm ToloJ, 0
Ca-Aeld by Draaaisu
kecx aTATE ertrazx t trict
Summary. Station, Albany, Or. Month
Jan. 1896.
Meaa tempera' art-, 43.
Maxunnm taaiperatara, 5?; dde, A.
Miainani tetBpevatsre, 82; date. 13.
Total aaawfall 1 50 rreaee
Total precisttatua 8.93 mebca.
No. of dear days.
N ef pa. Uy emdy days, 5.
Nt of docdy days, 24.
Hates rf liotiroat, 2 3. 23, 2. 30
Date of kU'isgfrtat, 12 to IS isriwive
Dateeo akieh hail Cell. 0.
Dateaew wkieb aet fell. 15. 16.
Data of tbaader stavata.0.
ABrorae, 0
PreraiTste i?irect-' of the wriad.S. 8.
Re-aaria- Teatperatar 3.1 cf aorwal.
Raiafa I. I i-i of average cf 13 yearn.
" JoasBiKes,
v Volaateex Ufcesrr-.
List of Pa tents.
Granted to Pacific States inventors
this week. Rerarted bv C. A. Snow &
Lacy s pioneer butcher wid be behind th , eouator 01 Andean ana t oreign
hiocK. 1 1 vr
Prof. O M. Paul, the rjmman. u mak-1 c?0? ' .
ing arrangement, to or a wntiwr school ' J Karnaro. tn. aen.. magneto
UtheW. C- T. U. ilali next Monday, extractme an-i M-parating machine; J M
Prof- Pso, carried off the nrixe at tbe state naiitigioo. ore., ra--tavr r
aarTfcwral f air and is a tborough teaAer. , rT cars; ABCamineui, t?an rn-
Carpeoteria, Cat., carry-comb; C A
WTiB, rssuent, ai.T tcota-CToan sf
It is asserted that tbe Ust ore taken out
at the Kantian mines will run from $100
tacbmeot; W Hainsworth.Weet Seattle,
COME ONE, COME ALL.
Julius Gradvrohl Will Give You
the Best Bargains in the City.
I wish to inform tbe pnVic that I wil
reduce my large stock of crockery, glass
ware, China ware and silver ware, and
will sell out mv entire stock of holiday
goods at cost. What I say I mean. Come
F -. - a : . . 1 , T : 1 1
i-U sou pnee my guu.19 ami a wut prove
to you that I am not deceiving you, but
mean business. J.tiRAOwom.
A MAX'S A. MAX.
Brrt Its a big advantage to him to wear
well lanndrtexi shirts and nnderviothing.
The Albany Steam Laundry. Richards A
l billipa proprietors, make a specialty ot
gentlemens work. Fre mending for
men beside the hret class laundry work.
A superior high gloss finish to shirts.
collars, cults, etc.
Notice.
As we are positively going out of buxi
nesa in Albany, all parties knowing
themselves in debt to us are requested
to call and settle their accounts by reb
1st. All accounts not paid by that date
will be placed in attorneys hands for
collection. Atl sales hereafter will be
strictly for cash, as we have cloecd our
books. Klein,Di uki u.i-S A Co.
We anxiously await news from th
California woman who was to die if Loj
Montgomery was hanged
Boys start right and keep richt. A
little wrong, often repeated, may mean
the gallows, the consummation of dis
grace. .
The mimb r of C.tO. Brown's church
la San Francisco have been having
a ormy times. "Forbearance in love
should govern all deliberations."
Why do cats die in flour mills is an
interesting quesfon. Tbe Otiard says : A
student of the university thinks that the
cats placed in the Eugene flour mill die
because they lap up the oil from the oil
Cups. lie says in all probability the
cups are not covered over, and the lub
ricating oil need in ths mill contain
petroleum. Petioleuo is a deadly pois
on to bis catshlp, and after they lap up
a certain quantity of the oil they did.
The city council of Albany has a aari
o js matter to settle, the two suits in
vo'ving the payment ot the .bridge war
rants. Tbe longer they are allowed to
ran the more It will cost the city, hence
prompt action will be advisable if possi
ble, aud this is the spirit of the council.
O. C. A E. Time Table.
Paswnger Leaves Yaquina at 7 a. m.
Arrives at Albany at 11 M a. m. Leaves
Albany 1 :0., arrives at Bay at 5:40 p. m.
Mixed Leave Albany for Detroit at
7 :44 a m, arrives at Detroit at 12:15 p m
Leaves Detroit at 12:55 pm, arrives at
Albany at 6:30 p n.
Freight Leaves Albany at 7 :15 a m on
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Ar
rives at Yaquina at 4 :05 p m : leaves Ya-
3uina at S :15 a 111 ou Tuesdays, Thurs
ays and Saturdays ; arrives at Albany
at 4 :it p. m.
Scott's
Emulsion
The majesty ol tbe law has been vindicated.
Portland will play base ball this year.
Tbe league ia being organised now. Tbe
Dkmockat predijls a spotted career for
I1..
Will Cure A
Stubborn Cough
when ordinary specifics
fail. It restores strength
to the weakened organs
and gives the system
theforceneeded to throw
off the disease
son. and St .00 ati all dragg-fetta.
A Ha ef Brains.
Laxoos. Un. 3J. Tbe Rizht II -n John
Mot lev. chief secretary for Ireland in the
Ute Rosebery and Giadstooe iiheral cabi
nets, aratkirig at Arbroth. ia Scotland,
toaigbt. aid that Lord Sa'ubnry blunder
ed in Questi oning the Monroe doctrine, to
which America u strenooaily attached- He
added that if ever there waa a cxe of arbi
tration it arts the VesezueU boandary
dupute.
rerttOlag the Fmlser.
Xiw Yoke. Jan. 3?. A letter to tbe
Herald from Caracas, dated Jan aary 3),
ays: "Yerje5an are etiJ discoftng
tbe eews from tb frontier that the Br.tih
the
o
cannotss l he new came sere by way 01
Trinidad, and although there is no positive
way to verify it. thore is enrj reaaon to
beueve that it is trae.
84a Tew net Callly.
Poktlasp. Jan. 30. The case of Sin
Ton, charged with the murder of Lai Sine,
was given to the jmy lt night at 10 A
o'clock. At midnitrht 'be jury sras locked
up for the night. At 3 o'c'ok this ro-im-tng
the jary brought ia a verdict of not
guity.
Se Cstra Seaslaw.
c . . . w. rw 1 -3 f,m . 1 .i
di'poeed ol the extra session matter in the
following concuAtve tangaaire today:
I cere a ill be uo extra session ot tee legis-
Itture. there is no public sentiment ask
ing for it, nor have I any assurances, if I
should call one. that its results would jus
tify the expense, i have received numer
ous letters from taxpayer and influential
citixena throughout the state, and, barring
two exceptions, tbe sentiment expressed in
such letters are averse to an extra session.''
Fear Belva U.
WAsn1xoTox.lan.r9. Bebra Lock wood.
once a presidential candidate oa tbe wo
man rights ticket, and now a practicing
att.tmey in this city, was today disbarred
as a practicing attorney or agent before the
pension hureau. 1 his action grew out ot a
barge made against Mrs. Lockwood bv
the pension department, no-using ber of
having improperly accepted a few of $25 ia
a plosion claim.
la Caaaea Bead.
1!ava5a, Jan. 9 There 1 aa insistent
rumor that Maximo Gomel ha died as a
result cf hi illness. The friends of the
insurgents place no credence in the rumor.
and there is no confirmation of the report.
It probablv owes it origin to tbe fact that
the insurgents tried to buy a colli n at San
Antonian de lo llanos, and the conclusion
that it was intended for tbe burial of tbe
leader of the Cuban lusurrecti in has been
juuired at. .
Twrkey aad Stavda.
CoNTASTtxopi.B. Jan. 29. It is be
lieved here that a tacit entente exists be
tween Russia and Turkey, by the terms of
which Russia ha engaged to support Tur
key ia certain events, such as tbe passage
of the Dardanelles by tbe British fleet. On
the other hand, it is understood Turkey
has agreed to permit Russia to occup? and
pacify Armenia. - Rusia's policy is held to
be opposed to French interests.
Lueka Vie nay.
Naw York, Jan. 29. Gloom pervaded
the headquarters of the Cuban revolution
ary party today. Leaders who would not
admit lost night that any filibustering ex
pedition had met with disaster, freely ad
mitted the reported wrecking of the ttoanier
Hawkins correct. Thomas E Paluia, the
acknowledged head of the Cuban revolu
tionary party, said that about $100,000 had
been expended in titling out the steamer.
tenting This Way Sew.
Lonikix, Jan. 30 The financial article
in the Daily News this morning says:
" 1 he W bite Star line steamer Majestic,
which sails for New York froai Queenstown
today, will take X500.000 12,500,000) in
cold to : New York. The statement that
gold is being shipped to America direct
from Berlin and Pan ia unconfirmed.
to $150 to the ton. If so there is a big
mingujer. . &,h ntii-etraiQtecLni? device: S P
The gymnasiam class at tbe Y. .CA. Tnrxam. San Jae- Cal rotary enzine:
will not meet until Monday evening, owing c M kniler. Stockton. Cal aAS-eneine:
to the fcct that the Hay Makers will be h L R:ck-, Eureka, CaL, intake and
rendered again toniatht, taking away aev- ) filter; J G Eosling, Oakland, Cal., ro
eral of the member. . ' trv cszine: G A Scholer. Spokane.
1 Wih, chock far watch-crowns; F C
,, ' Stpbeaon, Green Meadows, Cal., mUk-
College Xotes. i MrmWr. j B gtt Chico, CaL, fruit
j or vegetable eiicer; ES Sutton. Snoho-
TheA.aUS.heMitsregular meet- mib. Wash IXwr lock : G Williams,
icg yeeterday. By way of an excitement ranasco, tt-, oeer-oraw-.og appar
an amendment to th constitution was . atos.
proposed. I
The Y. M. C. A. held a basines meet-; Gosng into a derfine." How often do
ins this week at which reports were' we bear thia eipr-ioa. What does it
given bv the different committee show- mean? It weans toat people are loan;
ing good progress, a committee coosisi- cesn. growing tun, wantns.
ing of Prof. Sox, D. Swan and J . Smkk The way to correct this condition ia to
was appointed to arrange for a eerie of improve the aigesdoa. The eoadiroo "
three or four entertainmento between : arues froea an inability to eat rad digest
now and June to raise money for tbe food- la fact food does more harm than
gTmnaeiam. ' I srood becaase it fsraeeU and potres m
Tbe committee on athletics baa organ- tbe storaaeh, deveioptBg poisonons sub
ixed an indoor-baseball team to begin ' stance which when absorbed cats various
practicing soon. disorders.
The local oratorical contest ia coming ajrequired is that the stoaiach be
next Friday evening. It ia feared that ffl' .T't
someol the orators will expire oetore - y -1 - ;,- ,
that time. A good program ha been M and a differ of hjod we 1 ItwiM
! from the druggist aed read abont it.
! A California chemist h-s bobbed Castor
Oil of it bad taste. Laxol ia its name.
prepared.
Baowx D aoars ed. EJ. Combs, driver I
of the Coos Bay Stage line, came in from j The l tsar wawa
MyrUe 1 omt last night and reports that Constipation, canes more tnan naif tbe
Sain Brown's gun had been found in the , lib of women. Karl's Clover Rx Tea it
river at the place where the last traces 01 a pleasant core for const uiian . For sal
his tracks were found by tbe officers in by Foshar A Uason.
pursuit. The facts lead to the almost
certainty that Brown was drowned there
last Saturday as reported by tne omciats
who were on his trail. If true, and there
is scarcely a doubt of it, it closes tbe
drama and shows that the way of the
tran?greMeor is bard, and is a warning to
all evil doers. Tbev will eventually dose
A ae Wee aVaewtaa.
Coootytion. La'jrippe, fnenmonia,
aod all Throat and Lceg dewsea are cured
bv Shikth'a Cure. For sa'e by Fsshay A
Mason.
All Sereeaaaeaal II.
Ak your physician, joor rtigu-t and
an ignominious life in an ignobie way. : yoor Meni about Saitoh's Cure for co
Host burg Plaindealer. But not as igno- j aumptien. 1 by wi'l recommeod it For
This is on way ot let-
ble aa bancinr.
ting a shenh down easy, rertiaps
nrown was not drowned. Brown was
sharp.
Lkbanos lSTkvnoNS. Ruff Iliatt has
perfected an invention to run a bicycle
by compressed air. This does away with
the chain on btcyelee.and runs tbe wheel
by an air engine. Mr. Htatt has been
working on this about six months. Jos.
Hansard has also invented a steel rim for
bicvcles, which is overlaid with short
steel springs. Mr. Iliatt and Mr. Han
sard have gone into partnership and had
a model made which they sent on to
Washington, D. C, about two weeks ago
to have patented. The application ia for
a patent on each, the rim and the air
appliance. Express.
Having heard l'r Grant's lecture rn
Yellow Slone Park. I take pleasure in com
mending it to the citixens bf Albany.
Hir w Ttekk, Piincipai Albany School.
sale by Fosbay A Mssoau
ear avyantaala
aad Liver Comptaiat yon bave a printed
guaaatee on er y bottle of Shito "s Vital -brer-
It never faOi to core. For sale by
Foshay At Mason
,tt Saves Uvea Kvery Bay
Thousands of cases of Consumption,
Atbma. Coughs, Colds and Croup ere
cnreJ every day by Shi 'oil's fore.
A Salaral Seawsiaer
Karl's Clover Root Tea SMiriSes the hood
and gives a clear and beautiful CJflnp'exina
For ta'e by Foshay and M$oa.
ratarrh rared
Beoltb and sweet breath secured by
Shiloh' Catarrh Remedy. Price 5O cents
Nasal injector fer. For sale by Fosaajr
AT Mason.
Dr. White's new hair growertng syttem
for sale at Verick's blrber shop, fole
agent for Linn, Lane, Benton, Marion,
ClHtsop, Polk, Iaucoln and Yamhill coun
ties. Addreaa Box 4il Alhny Oregin for
free pamphlet on baldness and scalp trou
bles , .
Try Tinkle tor Photos.
uoiiy Health Laws.
Don't eat so rapidly.
Sit on a chair and 'be quiet after eat
ing. Your stomach is not a coal bin.
When you feel uncomfortable after
eating yon have eaten too much, and
you need Jov'e Vegetable Sarsaparilla.
11 you sutler troni rheumatism watch
the sheets. Dontget between them; if
damp dry them.
Cure your rheumatism with Joy's Veg
etable Sarsaparilla.
Keep flies out of your house; they are
germ carriers.
Wear flannel undergarments.
Keep your feet warm ; your head cool.
When your blood is thin you feel cold
in the least change. When your blood
is tliin take Joy's Vegetable Sarsaparilla;
it wili make veur blood red, rich and
thick.
Dos, it will do to take Joy's Vegetable
Sarsaparilla now.
When you get off you bicycle alter a
.on g warm rnn, put on a coat.
If you are going on a trip take loy s
Vegetable Satsaparilla.
Strange food makes strance stomachs.
Joy's Vegetable Sarsaparilla reaches the
stomach, cleanses the stomach, and re
news the stomach.
So appetite? Take Joy's Vegetable
araaparUla. Keen appetite.
; e4; a;t;At bit t ii gati ila w'l en
albast Bua-itrr.
One Honest Man.
Dias Editok: Pkase inform your read
ers that if srrittec to confidentially, I will
mail in a sealed tetter the paa pursued by
whih 1 ru rwrm,nnt!r rMLtoriHl io health
and m.in!y vigor. after many years of suf-
tering from rvervous eaxnees, toss ot
Manhood, Lack of Coetideoce. etc 1 have
no scheme to extort money from any om
bomoever. 1 was rubbed and swindled
by quack uutil I nearly lost faith ia man
kind, out inula near. 1 am now wvit,
vigorous aa-t strmg. and anxious to mako
thi certain mean of cure known to all
Having nothing to seil or send C. O. P., I
want ao money. Address I as A. Hakxis,
Box 107. Peiray, Mich
STaaa Baby was sick, we sans her Cat ...
Wnea sbs was a CaOd. she erwd f or Castorla.
Wnea she heenxne lass, she cba to Castorks.
WUa she bad CfcDdten, she cweln Castors
Wheat, 53t
Oa.t r
Flour, i.50
Butter 20
Egss 18t,
Lard, 12 to 15c
Pork hams, 12 to 15c, shoaJdVr 9 0 lOo
Sides II to ISc
Bay Baled $54)0
Cheaper Than Doctors.
"I was nervous and weak and could
not do more than half t days work. I
could not write without steadying my
hand with the other one. I procured a
bottle of Hood's Sarsapsrilla and began
taking it and now 1 am able to work ana
write and am feeling welL This fall my
wife was sick and was confined to her
bed about half the time, I advised her to
take Hood's Sarsaparilla aa it was cheap
er than doctors and she hnally consent
ed to do to. After taking it for a short
time she was ablet attend to her work.
I have not found anv better medicine as
a blood tonic than Hood's Sarsaparilla.
I keep Hood's tareaparilla in the house
all the time to ward off the grip and
other diseases. H. Weirict, -Needy, Or.
Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder
Awards. Cold Med aUlwanai fan & r-aadsca.