I THE KINQ CURE OVER ALL FOn C$SSfl
WETHERFORD & VVYATT
Attorneys at law. Will practice in alt
courts of the state. Special attention giv
en to matters in probate and to collections.
C FFICE In theFlinn block.
W. R. BILYEU.
Attorney at law and Solicitor in Chancery.
rvllwfinna made on all Doints. Loans
negotiated on reasonable terms. Albany'
Orrgon.
.
Attorney at Lw, Albany. Or.
BLACKBURN & SOWERS
AU legal matters will receive prompt at
entfon. Office, First National Bank
ujldinjr, upstairs.
w flied wheat
health by ta
tawsC of
SHAUErTS
ComDOund
Cod Liver CI
Capsules.
Vnsnrpasaed M t
remedy for Co.
umutioa. Aathv-
rm. Bronchitis
Coughs, Debility,
and all waatinff diseases. Perfectly tasteless.
Tina trr.ly acientific remedy by bnildins
ana rev-Wing the body and renewing wast
tissue, resists and destroys disease fen
contains the purest Cod Liver Oil combine
Witt Beechwood Tar: plcaaant and easy
tak;; reasonably and honestly compound
by a practical pharmacist.
Von can get them ONLY BY MAIL rre-
paid to yon on receipt of 85c, pr bos.
Prttmrtii tolelr l.T
Ci. fi SHAUER. CHIWIT.
23th & State Sta.. CMcaga, Ms
OKTAHaE A HACKtEHaW,
Attorneys at Law.
Albany, Oregon.
h fBtmsaA.
wo women in jail in Albany is not a
very good record (or the women.
There promises to be some interesting
meetings or the City Council in the
futura.
The real estate men are beginning to
advertise in Astoria. That indicates
which way the wind is blowing.
Thos. Edison is laboring npon an in
vention for photographing the brain . If
perfect it will be a dangerous machine
in almost any community.
Russia is becoming very bearish.
Even Steven a.
be President.
Eikins would like to
Ex-Governor St. John
ted to be a populist.
is now repor
Mud slinging and personality are pocr i
arguments In these civilized days. I
The Duke of Marlborough likes his
wife so well he has had her lire insured
far $3,000,000.
John Wanamaker has gone to Europe.
Having been in Albany and Europe, he
should be prepared for the future.
jjr. J. i niLii,
hydciaaaDddnrgwm. OFFICB Ooroa
arty strata. Albany, Oregon.
DR. C, U, CHAF.1BERLIN
REMOVE THE CAUSE
and the symptoms wiUdiaappemr
-This yon wiii accomplish by usinj
SHAUERS'
CATARRH A.id THROAT
or ttiiriu ......
am Incomparable remedy for diseases Ska
Throat, isose, ana luontn. A ceruun,
simple and effective ewes for
Cntanw, Hay Fsnr. DipMrwMa. Qulnsj Sort TVaat, Pant
eats, Utcarstes sr Csntierafl stoats an Tensaa.
Baafiy used, quirk to relieTC, positive cara,
always ready; small in price. Dca't wait
I yon ninst hare it get it now.
NT ONLY BT MAIL, prepaid o- rscdst
at 60c. Prepared s.W.y by
U. U. oil .A Li r.1., t HKMUfT,
8&tc A 20th Sta.. Chicago. ILhv
The Salem Statesman calls him the
Honorable Biuger Handshake. lie gen
erally gets the nomination just the same,
and probably will this year.
A farmer back east after bis wife died
wore her clothes through a mad freak,
declaring they were more comfortable.
He could not stand the strain and com
mitted suicide.
The production of gold has been enor
mous, more than the demand. Figures
show this. The result will be that gold
will fall in value and silver consequently
rise, bee it mis is not a nct.
Hood River strawberries last year
aveiaged $1.85 3-5 per crate. Money In
strawberries at those figures even.
The democrats could not nominate a
man for president who would give more
general satisfaction than Win. 0. Whitney.
SATURDAY NIGHT THOUGHTS.
Did or did not.
On the outside.
Look brighter.
What genius does.
A great man's birthday.
At the end of another week the Mon
roe doctrine remains in statu quo, the
Transvaal matter has not been settled,
Fitxaimmons has not yet "fit'' Maher,
the boundary lino of Alaska continues
frigid, the tariff bill has been tabled,
silver continues demonetised, wheat con
tinues firm ; Mrs. Mary Lease has turned
from politics to preaching, but we pre
dict there will In? more politics than re
ligion ; the Queen made a speech, the
funding bill is getting some terrific knock,
and if Huntington survives he certainly
will be battered out of shape, the gold
reserve continues to diop, the gold circu
lating round to pay lor bondsithe insur
gents in Cuba are as far if uo. farther
than ever from their liberty, and politics
are getting hotter.
Februaivl'2. Lincoln's birthday, will
probably be made legal holiday, the Speaking of Cie great discovery of a
second one in honor of nu American process for photographing the human
citizen. j "rain, suggests that it will not be necea-
1 I sary to use it in some cases, as the brains
strictures, facial blem-
istips. np.ira.lcri a and other diseases, with
ira'.vanic electricity. O ffice on Ferry St , I
near 3d street.
rtlKST NATIONAL BANK,
fc1
Or ALBAKT, ORBSOK
rcsidsst .
Wire Pnident .
C shier... -
LFLINK
S. E.TOUKG
K. W. LAKSJUO
HtAKS ACTS A O EIULtaoktng'btisls
SIGHT EXCHANGE and Ul Tannic trMl sow
S t,i, . rnndsoo. Chicago and FitUro
SlHOii OSon taorabla
ria
Yens)' K aw.
Bun, L. FUssV
gawsas I . SOX.
V. WivH CI.,BAKsF.R
o ar.BaNT. osooi.
fRANSACTa eeil Banking; oshKBS.
DRAW SIGHT DRAFTS on fiow lurk. Ban T
too and Portlano, Orepw;
LOAN MONEY oa approved aeearity.
RECEIVE depasita subject to check.
SOLLECTIONSmade on laeorabis taras;
INTEREST Mid oa tfan daoori
RIPAN-S
The modern stand
ard Family Medi
cine : Cures the
common every-day
ills of humanity.
JUSTICE OP PEACE,
a a-w lo-atd In the Psaoceir oflr. eornerjo
Snd and BroadalDin smets aioany. w.
Bents and Collections a Specialty.
i k i.w! A npw bicvcle. 24 inch wheel.
Jhall hnarinsr. Dneumatic tires, for boy
or jrirl. for sale cheap. Call at Democrat
office.
itvounse
Inccbators
H.-.Ue money w..i.e
others are wwstins L-tr-
Catalog tells a'.! s-at i'.;
ankle nedc1 for theia Ca.Mljj,
Tlie"ER!E'
1
n:ecLnlr:!? tr.s r
We ate fn.-ice Coast
Asenis. ii:-.c:e cia
logucmacd fre g e
fundeHrttkm T"s.e;e..nEts castto.
PrTAUTM a IKCC5AT0S tU.,riihts:.CiL
Among the converts at a revival in
Brownsville recently was Orville Mont
gomery. Had his brother done likewise
only three months ago Linn connty
would have been spared the worst crime
in its history.
The Forum save that aa np north de-n-
ncrat wrote Senator Koacu: 'All tue
darned fools around here are talking
about the Munroe doctoring, and nobody
knows what it is, and I don't know my
self, but if the government is giving it
away, send me what you can. '
The Democrat doubts if there is much
in snch things as the following, and yet
wj give it because curious : Curly hair
indicAtea exuberant vitality, the curl
b;ing caused by the heat or electricity
which prevades the system. Straight
hair mostly denotes more evenness of
character. Coarse hair mostly accompan
ies large muscles, and would thns sag
gest physical strength, white fine bair
denotes refinement, sensitiveness and
effeminate tastes and feelings. Very
sensitive people have excessively fine
hair, and their eyelashes) alsrays correspond.
The Portland Republican clubs seemed
to be used to knock out what lit'l brans
there is left the party down there.--Salem
Journal.
A Salem paper calls silver a putrescent
corpse. A cmn oi tue reputation anu
worth of silver deserves a better name
than that.
are entirely
mentioned.
superficial. No liaruee
A 25 cent chicken suit in Portland cost
the county $12.50. This reminds as
that justices bhou'd be elected who will
not Issue wai rants inevsry 25 cent applicant.
The supreme bench of Oregon should
not be all of one party. Let us have one
democrat. II. C. Watson, of this city,
has been named by a correspondent. He
would be a credit to the supreme court.
George Francis Train says that whtn
he was a little fellow his grandmother
09d to tell him that it he was good
bif and studied the catechism he miijlit
some day become one of t.e rfreat men
at Washington, bat that when years af
ter he went down to Washington and
saw some of tboee great men, be con
cluded that his good oil granJmotte
had been humbugging him. Fx.
If there is not a brighter look in the
faces of farmers the Dkmocbat has not
been looking straight.
During the week a long haired pianist
received JoOOO for playing Use than two
hours to a San Francisco audience.while
ail around are thousands of laboring men
who would be glad to make a cor tract
to work for ten year for that amount.
That hardly seems (air. but it shows
what genius does, and there is only one
man in the world capable of performing
the trick. His name is Paderewski.
The birthday of .iu American citizen
was celebrated ' during the week w ith
more than usual ardor. Few men in
any country have had a firmer place iv
the hearts of the masses than Abraham
Lincoln, and only one in the United
State, George Washington.
MISFITS.
Ft. Valentines day will occur tomor.
row. Cupid is suppost'd to run things
but often spite knocks him out.
I'aderewski is pronounced Pah-drav-skie,
with the accent on the first syll
able. How many have been calling the
great and long-haired pianist correctly.
Perhaps rialem people aro happy now.
An application has been made lor a re
ceiver for Portland University in orchr
to ROC llr nnvmunt f.- .!.... ..I. ..l
, - i mi uiuiiu interest
on bonds.
vnn.ese iew years is in full blast. It
is a noisy affair; but in the midst of it is
a custom thut is very commendable.that
of settling up their affairs, a good China
man sacrificing anything iu order to do
so.
The Albany Democrat suggests a law
to prohibit Lano county men from car
rying guns In the face of the verv
large number of accidents brought aliout
by gun CArolessness this does not set m
to be what might be callJ a far-fetched
idea. Medford Mail.
The town lots at Gates, Marion county
are selling at big prices today, some as
hiith as 'j0 to 250 a lot, that have here
tofore had r,o market as they are in the
virgin foreet. Salem Journal. When
did Uates become a part of Marion
county. According to the Dkuotbat's
map it is in Linu county. Mill Cit v U in
.Marion county.
mo 1'em.mbat does not pretend to
keep its readers posted as to who are
candidates for county o!lh-ff. otne
mentioned are not candidate, and some
are candidates not mentioned, and some
you do r.ot know about. The man who
is really a candidate needs to have it
known in these days of aute-convention
rustling.
TELEGRAPHIC.
Ftee nllirer Defeated .
WAnniNOTOW, Feb. 14. Thi majority
against silver in the bouxe today when the
linal vote was taken on concurrence in the
senate free coinage amendment, was larger
than that ot yesterday in committee of the
whole. Yesterday the motion to concur
was defeated, 1'JO to 80, a majority of 110;
today it was beaten, 215 to 90, a majority
of 125. The vote today was a record-making
vote, and coupting the pairsnly 37
out of 3j6 members were unaccounted tor.
Perhaps a few absentees dodged, but most
of t'jem were unavoidably absent and were
unavoidably absent auu were unable to se -
cure pairs.
InreadUiy Wark.
Meijkoiid. Or.. Feb. 14. An unsuccess
ful attempt was made last night to burn
the grain warehouse of A a Davis, situated
acro the street from tbe (Southern Pacihc
depot. The areboute conUu of two
buildings connected by a small room, and it
was at tins room that the lire was started.
Turpentine was throw n upon the wall near
the ground, but the boards were so damp
that they wmld not ignite. The buildioir
contained 20,000 busoeU of wh-axand a
large number ot dek and other furniture
for the new school bui! ling.
Was It Bit. tody.
Kansas Citv, Feb. 14. Deputy United
Stales Marshal Halderman, ot this city,
believes that he saw Mrs. Arthur B Cody,
of Chicago, who mysteriously disappeared
from Tactina tome three weeks ago. 51on
day of this week the woman be saw was a
passenger booked from Kant a City Jfor
Memphis on the Ktugaa ( nr. Mmnhu A
r ort .Scott train, r-he had I t her railroad
ticket, and it wax ber excited and discon
nected talk of Tacoma and Washington
tnat hi ought her to hu attention.
Lat Week'a Baalaeaa.
Sew York, Feb. 14. -Bradntreet's to
morrow iu ay:
0
nver
WK WIUSCMD FREE
One fSvt Scarf Pin
WK WILL ALSO CNO FREE,
oni rain or
Solid
lor 12 Oaaponi
en, row
2 Ccnpoiu and 12 eta.
EE,
For 30 Coupon, j
en, ro
2 Coupons and 30 ota.
t Lfok Sleeve Buttons
You will find on coupon inaina each 2 ounce bag, and
two coupon taaida each 4 ounce bag of
BLACKUELL'S GEUUircE
DURHAM TOBACCO.
SEND COUPONS WITH MASJK awo ADDRESS TO
ELlCXsTELL'S DURHAM TOBACCO CO, OCSEIK, K, C.
Buy a bag of this Celebrated Smoking; Tobacco, and read the
coupon, which gives a list of other premiums and bow to get them.
2 CENT STAMPS ACCEPTED.
Two subscribers have stopped the
Salem Post through the usual Postmas
ters card. The reason given on the first
is as follows : "lie you say Cltvelin j Unooga
u a honast man." The reason on the I ri-miiii.
second card is; "You speak in favor of j aUnces dbi.poictinlv so
Cleveline." The Poet savs: "The joke
of it is that this paper has never, during
alt ol its existence, soken a wo-d 'in
favor of Cleveling."
What Dr. Smith Said.
Dr. Smith, of the Lawler mining syn
dicate, reached Salem with two sacks of
ore this morning to be assayed. They
are samples from a group of ten mines
that Mr. W. 15. Law er will bond in Lon
don inside of thirty davs for twice what
be did tbe Bed and White Hall mines
now at work, ore from which be will
show on this trip to England. "I have
just ben in Cripple .Creek and Trail
Creek mines and barring their larsest
and richest mine, the average ores in the
Santiam district carry more per ton than
The general l,ti.;n. .it.iin ti ,k. mines bo tar discovered in Colorado.
out lie country does not meet anticipations, i W 5?n Tely Vlct mining excite
.,.! , .., .. . t. i...i.c.rl I : ment for the quiet Capital city that will
f ituhurg in tne LnA; Chicago. St Louis "Iv. irV uZ.Zl - 6Z-T j 7-T
and Umaha t the rt et; Galventon, that-
aod Atlanta at the fcoutn, trde
dull for the season, in mot in-
He Will lht
Ntw Yohk, IVb. 14. A dijpatch from
avatia say:
Me.' sir. bmr.h savs Portland caoitai-
ists of the Commercial club are oSering
them biz ngures lor their properties, but
there are thousands just as good in the
are not yet claimed.
Some Jargon.
As it has been a long time since any
jargon has appeared in tbe columns of
tbe Democrat we give the fol 'owing from
a '4-5er in the Bosebnrg Plaindealen
"Only a Few of Us Left." In tbe Or-
egonian of the 13th is an article follow
ing the above sentence, and I for one can
reiterate the same with emphasis, and at
the same time call to mind tbe time
when as few heard the clamor from the
Indians when making a demand for
bread. "Potlatch rebnl" was the con
stant crv at our doors from the Cala-
pooia's, with tbe assertion added : "Mica
wake potlatch nica mimalooee, moose -moose,
ocke illehe cop a nica, Boeton
man wake close Boston man capsnaUow
nica illehe, wake potlatch sablil, mica
bin olo, nica tencas man, nica clachman,
bin olo, nica wan a, mica clatawa, wake
mitlite ocoke illehe, mica wake clatawa.
nica mamelooee mooge, moos, mame-
Scio with her 700 people has moie
spun man sale in witu tier ,ow. me , ijt u tlioehlteomd ,rm
citv has already raised the required ,, , , ., .. "j 7 1,. ; 7L"
mountains that
Inside of tux months another biz stamp- I loese cmtan momeloc Boston man.
ing mill will be on the groand. There is j Wake mica potlatch Eub'.il, mica fot-
I uueuu &u iub cspiiAi iu ue unu uwu x.ui$- i ium..mz,iu, j . iuiu new,
It i hrnnl nm.fTn iaiu ii -.t r:,r land on such showings as is made lor men isncam shot, nica ishcom kinase.
Wedrt n-iil tr--nailv i 1,1 1 1, ..! this region. I nica ishcam sablil- Old man doctor
e!
soon
Captain General Weylers purpose
D
by.
KY WOOD FOR SALE. Big fir,
small fir, ash, maple, oak and balm, I
15. M. ttUSTOX & M.
JOSEPH J SMITH
T0 TRADE for residence in Aibany.
X I have 16 lota with fair house, just out
side the city limits, in good location, good
bind, good orchard, to trade for residence
in suitable location in Albany.
G W.Maitok.
OITUATION WASTED.-To do gener-
3 al house work. Leave word at this
office.
Money to Loan.
I have the fallowing sums of money to
loan on good Real or Personal Security :
$2,000, f 1,000, 1,000, $500, A00.
J. M. Ralstox.
AMY Wmm AGENCY
Dealers in
Insurance,
Wheat
and Oats.
We have had more thorough training is
ail the branches of incurance than any
other agent in Albany, wid can give you
more genuine insurance for your money
than any other agent in the city.
District agents for the Sun, of London,
established 1710 A. D . Phoenix, of Lon
don, A- 1., 1782 and "Continental,"' of
New York, tbe only company issuing a
'Safety Fend Policy.
ai. SENDERS, & Co., Mtrre.
iTiXTT? 8 Iteascn To
VVviVl H, getherl Is it not bet
ter to bny your Bread, Pies, Rolls, Cakes,
etc, at a reliable store where they use
only the Best material why of course i
is you dont want dyspepsia and yonl
never get it by eating anything from on
store. U.S. BAKERY.
Be Ellsworth and Lyon 2nd St.
C. D. Vaxdykb. Proprieto
LADIES-1 MAKE BIG WAGES doing
pleasant home work, will gladly send
full particulars to all sending 2ct stamp
Miss M. A. Stebbins, Lawrence, Michigan.
GIRL WANTED lo do general
housework Address Box 293, Albany
Or.
t Music. Miss Mildrc.1 Eurmester
eacher of piano or organ. System the
Mason touch and technique. Residence
Fifth street, opposite U P church.
LOST. Between United Presbyterian
churbh and lUh st and Ferry tt .a
gold stick pin wi h pearl setting. Re
turn to Democ-k&t offio, suitable reward.
FOR SALE OR RENT. 10 acres of
land 3 miles from Albany. . Address
Mai. R. E. Owes, Lebanon Oiegon.
MANAGER FOE LINN COUNTY.
Mrs. George Dickinson has been
made manager of Lir.n county for tbe Via
vi Company of San rrancieco. M:e car
ries a full line of their celebrated treat-n-erit.
Offi'e at residenc? east side liroad
albin Street between 2nd and 3d Office
hours from 9 a. m to '6 p. m.
REPAIRS BICYCLES -Fiank Dick
ey repairs btcjcles promptly and in a
first class manner. Breaks, punctured
fires, fltc. fixed c".rrecty. At shop just
west of Y. M. C. A. hall. "
1JEOEFISH
u THE PLUMBER
Tin rootling and plumbing,
the opera house.
Opposite
VETERINARY SURGEON
Office at Miller Turner's stable, resi
dence and stable At 4th and Caicpoou
streets, Albany, Oregon.
4 Stientifio America
Agency fir.
The Democrat is always glad to pub
lisb anything that gives tbe black eye
ta the superstitious of the day. Here is
oiefroin the Astoria Budget: a man
who believes in the old saying, "See a
p n, pick it op, and all day long you'll
have good luck," saw a pin in front of
t le postoffie the other day. Bending
d iwn to get it bis bat 'tumbled off an J
ro'Vd into the gutter, bis eyeglasses fell
and broke on the pavement, his suspen
der g.vtwiy behind; neba-stthelrrtcn
hole on the back of his shirt ci!!ar, and
hs all but dropped his ne false teeth.
lie got H e pin.
cawATm.
TRAoat aannrft-
DESiom HTurrii
COPYKSOHTS. sn
Tor luT'AuiMllcn aixl frr Handbook wrtt to
axsa a oo- an bkubwit. saw Toaav
OhMat bnrean for aseortns patcnti ta Amenm,
Bvcrynasrat taken oat toy nsla browrnt brora
to pnnUe by a noooa gtna tra ofenaess la ina
Innatcfrratattanarany aetntUlc pann ta a
world. Splendidly Illustrated. No lntrtllerat
nun ahookl be wltaant H Werktr SJJ.OO a
yrr; ' jO ill month. Addreaa, MCVsri COu
ItMiim ta. Ml Broadway. Sew Sork CUT.
do you
rrite letters? Of eoorse yon do, and what
is nicer than smooth let'er paper and envel
opes for bnsinesb corresponding. We make
speciality of neat commercial stationary,
ou should
BOY ENVELOPES
of os at once and see the fine quality an
extra Jow prices. Next time you wan
some inquire
OF SMIL KY
THE PRINTER
and all Pafef
rtta. I
ICaveu aad Trade- M arks retained.
I ent tncaea eendocted im oc -watt.
Oon Omit is Oppositc I. 3. Ptckt omee
- -oa wa can mure ratect in ICS mc una UMaS.
roiote istfia wasninsfton. j
6end ir.-jdel, diawiog of photo., mta oeaertp.)
I" . We advite, J paten'ao1 or not, free oil
A w ,jMt m , Huw lo Oix j 1'Menta,"
mi oi or lie in ine w. & va Kittu
UK tree, AJdresa.
o.A.sracw&cOs
3f. -rrrOrr:se. ttv SHfwciow a
Prof. A. STARK
Of Will & Stark.
Optical Specialist
Graduate of the Chicago Opthalnie
uonege.
I am prepared to ezamine scientifically
and accurately, b the latest and improved
methods of modern science, any who de
tire to n a 7e their eyes tested. .
Cusick Block, Albart, Ohkooh.
K. O. T.M
MeetsATery Snturdav venino in 1C O T
M. Hall. Visiting Knights invited to
nd. I. . va Winkle, Co .
FOUND A little girls cap thw
injT Ca 1 at tha Dimockat otS
morn-
otSce.
WANTED-AN IDEA&2
thing to patent f Protect your ideas ; they may
bring you wealth. Write JOHN WEDDEft.
BUitN A CO., Patent Attorneys, Washington.
U. C for their tljsuo prixa oiler.
ALBANY TRADING CO.
iGROCERIES and
FEED OF ALL.' KINDS
Cheat seed for sale or trade In de
livery. Telephone No. 51
R. N Morris, Mgr
Cor. 2nd and Mair. Sis.
It is samrising what et-aope and un
nsja'i names parents sometimes burden
their children with, especially if the sui-
nameis iuelf some 1 at jecul.ar. Mr
Sicnuel States tit JeUerron. Fa., bad a
sol whom be called -'Cnited. Some
time azo ne addressed a letter to "Coiled
Sates. PaaTtawney, Pa., aad the post
master, thinking Uiat no nam? was on
the letter but that of our country, held
it for better directions. Kome years ago
there lived in southern New York a man
named Federal Constitution Dinsoney.
lie a born on the day the Constitution
was signed, Sept. 17, 17s7, or the day
year and a half later wbeo tbe oine
3tales needed to set the new Government
in operation were secured. Es.
Geo. 1. Chamberlain on Fusion.
Ei-Attorney Oeneral oeo. E. Chatu
berlaio was recently iu IVnd'eton.
While there hen as inUi viewed by the
E. O. We give tb interview becante o:
tbe interest a'.Aays taken in Mr. Cham
berlain' tioin- by Linn county people.
and because he i aiaav level headed :
"In your opinion, is there any consid
erable sentiment among Oregon demo
crats favoring a union of forces between
democrats and populists for the coming
state campain;and what are your views
regarding Hie wisdom of adopting sncb a
policy ?" i
"Ueneral Chamber iai.i having been an
occupant o( the attorney-general's office
as a successful candidate of the demo
cratic party, and being recognized as a
man of the highest ttaading in business
and professional circles, his views carry
weight," says the Democrat of Baker
City. In answer to the questions pro
pounded by tbe East Oregontan. be re
plied: "There is quite a prevalent opinion
among Oregon democrats that the only
hope of sncess against the republican
party lies in fusion with tbe popolists.
Those who advocate this fusion believe
that the republicans are united and able
to present a solid front against eithtr of
the other parties, but that notwilhsland
ing this, tbe democrats and popalists
combined outnumber the republicans in
tbe state, and that by concerted aclior.
the defeat ot tbe republican party can be
compressed.
"Tlioie who advocate this poiicv lose
sight of principle aad look on present
succees as paramount to the permanent
maintenance of our organization and the
emphasis of tbe political doctrines for
which the party ttaotls.
"If you ask my personal views, I will
say that I favor standing lor principle
first, and allowing the question of party
policy to remain secondary. My exper
ience ban been that w henever the demo
cratic party has loet s:ght of the princi
ples which it has advocated from time
immemorial, and has been willing to
sacrifice principle to policy with hope of
temporal y euccesr, it has lost prestige
and standing with the people. This -vas
verified in the elections of 13;2aod 1894.
The prestige tbe party !oa at that time
we will be years in re-establishing.
yielded to the fus on policy at tiiat time,
after earnest protest, and only when I
hai been made to believe that it hud
been dictated by those who had charge
6' Mr. Cleveland's campuign." j
"You may say also, Mr. Bunbe, that
Diversified Farming.
In an interview with E. E. Paddock.a
brother of Mrs. CO. Lee. ol this city,
who recently returned from a trip to
Minnesota, the Gazette obtained tbe
following facts in rfernce to diversified
farming:
Mr. Paddock spent several weeks in
Oatana, Steele county, Mum , aid it was
there that he noticed the owl improve
ment. The tow a bad increased in pop
ulation from 3.5) to 5,(KO within the
last five years. Ooe of the principal in
dustries is that of dairying. In Steele
county there are now no less than fifths
or twenty creameries, which are con
ducted on tbe co-operative plan. Their
output commands pood prices, creamery
butter seldom bringing lees than twenty'
five wits per pcond. Stork and grain
growing are a!a given attention by the
farmers there, bat there are very few
indeed, who devote their energies ex
clasively to a single pursuit. That is
what Mr. Paddock believes to be the
trouble with many Oregon farmers to
day. They raise too much grain arid loo
little of other produce.
A few years ago in Steele county, Mr-
Paddock says land ws cheap and most
of the farms were heavily encumbered,
bat those farmers who have diversified
their interests, and especially those who
have given considerable attention to
dairying, ate now mostly oo! of debt, and
pro? peroas. In Oa'-ana tbe two banks
have depjsils ajgiegating over $4,00.000,
more than one-half of which belongs to
well to do farmer in fie neighborhood
People will of con-ee argue that the
business of dairying can be overdone, but
these are groandW fears. Trere o-ight
to be at . least fi'ty creameries in the
Willamette valley, Mr. Paddocl thinks.
It would then be possible for Oregon
dairy pro Ju.-ta to find an eastern biarket
There is r.o reason w by Oregon butter
should not command as high atsprice as
that manufactured in the northwest
Good creamery butter is always in de
mand in Boston, New Yort and other
eastern cities, and throughout the year
sells readily al from 23 to 30 cents per
pound. If the business was gone into
qaitegenerally.it would then be possible
to market onr dairy products iu the far
east in car-load lots- Of rou'ee three
Uiousand miles seems a long distance to
sh:p butter, but we are marketing our
fruit in the east.and tbere is uo plausible
reason w hy other commodities can nr
be disposed of there as p rod '.ably a
prmes, plains, pears and '.-berries. Pro
ducts that cannot L disposed of in the
local markets must tie raised in sufficient
quantities permit of their shipments
la car loads, otherwise tbe freight will
eat op a Itrge share of the proli'a.
In this connexion Mr. Pad lock spoke of
tbe advantages that had accued to ship
pen of green traits during the pit sea
lou in localities where large quantities
were grown. This, was practicaby illus
trated in Corvallis last fall when the. first
car load of green fruit was shipped from
this point. No single grower lia.l the
necessary ten tone o fruit lor a car, and
it was only alter considernb'e solicita
tion that local growers were induced to
form a pool and ship toVether and thus
take advantage of rates offered on car
load lots. 1 lad leu fruit been grown,
there would not have been a car load to
market, and consequently uo shipment
would have been made from Corvallis.
thus it is plain to ba'seen that the more
fruit grown in any locality tbe better will
bs the facilties afforded for shipping and
muketing same; anil that is true with
regard to the fruit industry is also true
with dairying.
Mr. Paddock says that the Willamette
valley is naurily better adapted to
eto;k raising and dairying than any por
tion of the east that he vis'ted. Corn,
clover, and the various grasses csed for
feed, grosr more luxuriantly in Western
Oregon than perhaps In any oilier local
ity in the United States while the mild
winters and coot summers of this section
reduce the expense of carrying on ti e
bisiness to a minimum. When the
Willamette valley turns its attention
more to dairying, stockratsing and Irnit-
Mr.
slock for a creamery. According to an
article on our editorial page the more
oreatnerit-s the better. bile the Dem
ocrat believes that skimming stations
would serve the people just as well
at a much less expense it is glad to te
creameries go up at,d hopca Linn county
will have maov.
Enougli Without It.
Alban y, Or., Feb. Ulh, 13:tt.
Editob Democrat:
This is the time for democrats to try to
harmonize, and harmony cannot be ob
tained by members ot tin party de
nouncing otiiers in tbe party who have
not done just ai they might wfeb. No
doubt tbe administration of President
Cleveland has not been just what each
and every member of the tartr minbt
desire, still it is impossible to lind a man
who could administer tuat high office ? anvthinz but solid ice w iil be found at
just to the satisfaction of every ooe, par- I the nortu po,e
t cularly at a time like the present, when s
we are passing throcgh a financial crisis, j Raby busies have Un ud for aW
sich as no one living has eve. seen be- ' tiot every concv.vaoie purpow, but one
n ... .v.,...t ..- r .r, C. C. Cunningham, of Miiton, recently
t ie democratic paity
n?i(fhtibood of (jivican. and tore one or
twin to give battle immediately.
Tariff lAerea-e.
WAsnisoTos. Feb. 13 The friends of
the tariff bill met an unexpected repulse
ifeu afternoon, when by th rote of I'l aes
and 'il noes , the senate th-feated the motion
of Murritl to take op tbe tans bill. The
negative vote, wbica defeated tbe motion,
was given by detnocraU.popalisU and four
republican senators Telier, ManUe.Duboia
and Carter. 1 ce aihnnaxire rote was en-
Tbe iirst clean-no from the Lawler I hiaa close tiiiicam. bias dose tnmtntn.
minee, will be taken to London and will wawa nica. charco tuna water mica pot
show aa fine a brick of precious metal as I latch sablil, nica potlatch chickamin."
was ever taken across the water. It will I In the times of years ago jargon be
be the starter of the bireeet mining ex- j came almost tbe universal language of
citement in Oregon. Mines ebowinsr not the eetlere, bat as we write we are not
over , i to 1 1 a ton, sell for $100,000 in
Colorado. Our lowest grade ores here
show f 15 a ton. (40 000 has been spent
starting tbe stamps at the Laer m jies.
Jourca!.
as fanvliar with the Chinock jargon aa
we were when it became necessary to
learn it in order to trade with the'ln
dians lor tobacco, ramaa and moccasins
' strength
wrgenla atrfrale.
that it csme ltto ' ..
A teh gram received from Irkutsk, Si
beria, fays a Siberian trader named
Kouchnareff, the agent of Dr. Fridijof
Nansen, the Norwegian explorer, who
sailed in tbe Fraai, June 24, for th
Arctic regions, has received information
that N anion arrived at the north po.e, j
loun i tanu mere, ana is returning 10-
have more faith iu that when be gets Havaxa. Feb. 1J. A swaaroa of dril
back to the world, nedonot behee T-aru na regular caTAir-men. woo
wie asiucg a gnag ci reo engaged in
repairing the t!ephooe line at Km Felipe.
acMith ot tcu cit), hare ben attacked by an
ic-jrfnl force. etiuia!ed to number 140u
men. under Ca-tiil.J. Ttree irourgenU
were killed aod 15 wooo Joi. t loiy one
wi-li-iT was wcauded A lywent tcgAg
metil cf CcJoteS fajra wjtii th ioar-K.-iiL.
acder Z-2xaJ and M ui.j. i tti'ed
to bate re u'tcd in te Ijm o: Oj iuarraU
killed.
College Notes.
piwerjust on the ere of these trouble- aupi,le a dancing party withspirits, he
some times. If Mr. Harrison had been loaded a baby bury with wbu-key Ik1-
e'reted iol?.
be would have gone out !
of otfics with hi party in such bad olot 1 ,
ue lie con vertex! it
wtie-eis. Ieirin2 to
: supply a dancing party
j loaded a babv busry w
ties and w belled it to the dance, where
he tuld t indittcnminately to Old and
vounvv and now there are a!ut tliirtr
with the pet'P that it would never bare charges lodged against him for selling
bsen heard ot a-ain. I beiiece Mr. liquor without bc-nwe and supplying it
Cleveland has been bone.t in a 1 he has I tQ wnors. The Dalle T. M.
done, since he went in:o t'ue presidectiAl ! "
Chair, and if he hat made mistakes tbe . At th Albany College oratorical cvm
. , .... , .... s tett ueSJ last rndav evening to decide
have been of the head anJ not the heart ; j m ,lt motlJ j .put this poj'Uiar insti-
aod as lo the wisdam or f l y of bis acts ; tution ui tbe intercollegiate coou-fi at
tbe future alone ran teii. Ii be has done i Portland, ou the 25th instant, Albert
. . ., . , , , i Wight, class o.''iwa given first honor,
wrobg.thsaks to the w iiduin of oar lo:m J t1,e maUM w ehAr?t ,nJ Mr. Wiht
of Uovernment, we wid have a chance to 1 won bv a small percent We have a
rectify things on tbe first Taesdav of local pr.de in our friends's success, since j
next November, and rela-e him , be is a Lebanon boy and is the tlurl j
: ... i staient in so-esHn from Iebanon to
private a:e, ana put some oc in lm Ul luis rfirtmcUon. Kerp coming,
place who w;!l do right. 1 Lebanon wiil sur-plv Albany with brain
urely n-PubUcan out lU total of 21 Ires ; Teerdar afternoon. Afters-medis-
than bif a the arreifate republican ,;,. aaa .v
program until next r noay evening and
invite the members of the Erodolphian
tociety.
The Local Oratorical Afeociation held
a meeting yesterday noon to receive re
ports from the contest. The association
received 1L50 from the contest. There
is some talk of running one of tbe juniors
for president of the I. C. O. A. of O.
The Y. W. C. A. gave a very pleasant
entertainment last evening which was
weil attended They are trying to raise
money for '.heir expenses. Among other
attractions each indirjdals fortune w as
told with great accuracy and to the
amueent of alL
A rra AdTerUaeaxaL
YoKon am . Feb. 13 Vdvit jast re
Ceird frosa ecut. be capital of Cone, say
aa upnisijr t--k 4 tisere ToeJT. Feb
ruary 11. dmiag which the premier and
seven i,&il were nieruVred. These dis
paVhe aa thit tbe kinasi crown prince
Kjfc-i t hiteT in t;. HiiSrixn Kg.tion.
Iwi Woa Kaon is aio tbre It i stateo
tie kiag car--ithe ti.inittr pot to dca:h.
Two tun-cj Raian aat lor and marines
are now giaraiaj the fcgitkn ia that
c.Kiotry.
a W adrrrt eearrraee.
Niagara Fali.. N. Y , Feb j::.-For
the Sr! time in hif a Ofttary the Anieri-
The Event of the Season.
Oa Friday eve-iing F efar jary tela the
(Treat society draa. ectitied Time and
Tide." will be presented by local taient at
the opera boase f ir the be&et of tae Ai
hany lire department. "l"hiA eoterrainmest
beuyr givea for their bene-it ahoakl be
hUsaiiy patrooszd by the atizeas cf this
cty. IVice. 15, 25 and 35 cents. Tkk
es on sale at Hodge & Bnrktart's drag
tore.
Seevici or Sackco Sosc. At the Coa
ch urea, tomorrow evening
This is a a,tler however, that cur
S'Ji'e convention can make no progress
with, be denouncing Mr. Cleveland on
as long as she is in the basiness. It is ! in? from rhiosser s dotx.on tse American
farther to Lt-rt's credit when we mention j batik, about half way arro the river. Tb
f pfv-mtinal
can falls pnctK ally ran dry todaj , by the ) the following program of song wiil given,
f-raauon of o ire ; bridge or dim. extend-'The enure eerrice wiil be given to its
rendition
his ajmtnittration. We have here in I while he is a sonhomore. We wih t.im
Oregon in th dviogs of the iat leg:;a- isocce in the contest of contests between to bare waited from the ruainUal toi.i
r , i in coui-pes. M. vjrian;i, w ho was one , twuy niiu-ut r.ip tis
oi o'l r ; ... i . . ... . i : 1 .
piMtl for a time for a man wjta a p!ak
oat
, . . , ,, ! ol the ju'(Tc at th con.eti speaxbt;h-
denuoriation; aod if we aid put our j v o( irt-s effort, and Says he has in hini :
hetds together acd try to unite and ! the nuking ol a Sine speaker Express.
my experience In U rahlia county has
demonstrated tome sufficient to cive the Blowing and less lo grainraising.
ho to the lnibrepresentations of republi- j 1 addoclt remarke'l, it will begin to pros
can newspaper,8how8 that tlm policy of J P,r "8 "ver before and will eventually
the democratic administration has very bieone one of the wealthiest and mott
radically affected the prices not only of P pulous sections of the United States.
' wVVl V. rt f rt afiaan aa ra al I n ewl I. ... .. 1
ww wB vhv vst vvv se n vn,niii II (in I.HU Mffl
a v?ry material appreciation, while the
prices of pork have gone clear out of
sight, and, singular to say, fleeces too
have goce sky-high in weight."
unify the oppsition tothe present party 1
in power ID Oregon, anJ e'ecl a legisla
tare that will rurU:l expenses, by
ln.pinz ofTa'l trie ue'es commiasiocs
and oeBcial perjsiisiles that are now eat
ing op the very substance of t.'is people
with taxation, we will I. a VI peHotrned
a duty, that will red-rood much r-iote to
our credit than the demtuciatKin ot Mr.
C'eveland would. Let ns nave peace."
A Dzmocbat.
Cwe THmf Is neewra, f S Jrace
rzais Feb. l- Tli chamix cf de-pc-
tiitc'iT. bra vote of t 43 aic-pted
i l.r A v4 frl rv-rf--;-r.-- in Ir.P OT,Tnmii!
II,-re is iH one oa a3tnetly : Ti.i acti o w tbe resa.t of tie ref al of
An English paper, shown us by Mr. John i tie wnare. February II. to p a vote t4
Rrijs, boaslacf themarkmanshipol the cooSi at tbe rx-pe.a f M Hoaravoia.
ltocrs as l.iilows: -Oa tbe subject of j premier, on the question nf the Southern
marksnanship among the IJocrs, Mr. j railway a-and!. I he scae fclopted a
Montague White descri ties the training j resolafion depreciA'icir irreularitiea. and
through w hich misi ol then go from . K?mandicr a aitJiids inoinr. Tbe cab-
i boyhood. Pointing to a photograph that ioet ibn derided io endeavor to obtain a
hung in hts room, he said to au inter-jr!e of cotdtae ia t.ie chamber of
Time to Organize.
f-tBANos Oa., Feb. 14, IVMi.
KJi.'or h macrat :
If the democrats expect to carry the
day at the coming June election it is high
time they wee organizing clubs, cot. jet. -trating
their forces and preparing them
selves lo meet the enemy. Our oppo
nents are sparing no efforts lo gain the
day. They are holding meeting, clubs
an! doing everything in their power to
C invert the masses to their way of think
ing. It is characteristic of the republi
cans to stand by their party, not only dur
ing the campaign, but at all polls. While
democrats are prone to wander, alwavs
looting for something new or something
better; bat as yet they have failed to
find anything to suit their fancy and
have only succeeded lo giving this coun-
... ..... ... I r
ty oy the a.o ot me populists, to tno re- , e, -nreJ o .Ward
and going to tupooit the r-publ.can
viewer: I have seen Usat man put a
ri:!e into the hands of a child, and tell
him m shoot at a lu r. bundred yards
off or nior", promising a reward of ten
shilling when he couM hit that small
mark repiatedSy. AfW't a time the lad
was taught to shoot at ot ,.vt- moving at
a distance of (our-huiutre I yards.ar.d the
promise- that he should have a pony to
ride when he became prolScienl at "that
practice soon made him aa expert (hot."
In another part of the paper appears
the following: "Truth's' "Linkman"
calculates that at Krugersdorp two thou
and lVoers sliot for eight hours at 800
men and oniv killed R-vtntwn, winch is
a fraction over two kills .an! hour'. As
each llocr may le supposed to have fsred
at least once a micute this would give an
average of uO.OOO shots lor one kill.
Logic With a Vengeance.
Albany Or., Feb. 13, 1S'.G.
EJit.T Vrmcxrat:
The Albany Herald of the &:h Inst
stated that the democrats of the classic
forks, were getting tired of a gold etand
aid, and were going to srpport the re
publican ticket. Now this ia logic with
publican party.
Our populist friends are doing their
best lo be successful in the nest election,
and if '.hey are victorious the democrats
cati only blame themselves- If it is pos
siole to lose, I for one would be in favor
of doing it. However I think such a
thing impossible undtr the existing
circumstances. Such being the case, let
the democrats unite on a good platform,
noraioaio good uptight citizens, and go
marching on to victory. If t iere is ever
t) be reform in this county it must come j g)() go)J .UnJarj r,,, or ,
uiruugii ,ue cuorts Ol vim ueuiut-iaiiu
Will Ci.osb Oct. Klein, Dubruille
A Co. have decided to close out their
business in Albany, and to do so will sell
their large and fine stock of boots and
shoes at actual factory nrices. for cash nartv tlm r,i,hlli.anwrilch wiil flnt.
' Or. K-Ice'S Cream Baiclnc Powde JiJSL JTi0li!.d fi? the llVr" ' ,v meet n Ignoble death at the hands of
Vorld'.alrllltAwswC. ever offered in Albany call early. thepeobe B y0DNa I)tM()cllAT.
party. Tbe record of the last legislature
is almost enough to cause the etaanchest
repuplicans to forsake their party. Such
a legislature as Oregon's last is a shame
and disgrace to the fair name of our be
loved state. Who is responsible for the
rotteness ot that legislature assembly?
No other patty but the republican. Who
is responsible for the corruption of our
national laws? The republican party.
They have enacted nearly all the laws of
the United States for the past 30 years.
The record ol this party is as black as
night, and it is iuenmbent npon the
democratic party to bring this govern
ment from darkness into light, from
fraud and corruption into freedom and
honesty.
Again let in j admonish the democrats
to be up and doing; organist, send out
speakers, declare lor the free and unlim
ited coinage of silver, aud in the end
victory shall be perohed upon our proud
and lofty banner and the nami of the
grand old Jeffersonian democratic party
shall be fully vindicied from the taunts
ndj eers tf that I lack and in;nomious
party.
The party that is the father of a gold
standard, bonds, exception clauses,
national banks, destruction of silver sad
all the damnable financial policies on
earth.
Kight here in 'his county there is a
plan on foot by the (j. O. P..(lhat auc
tioned oil the national convention to the
highest bidder), to nominate gold men
for the legislature that will support sin-
Unittd
States Senate.
In the face of all there facts would i
not be well for the llera'd to draw in its
horns. C'mtss.
From Birth
to death man is but organ
ized dust supported by the en
ergies of fuel-foods, of which
(barring its bad taste) Cod
liver Oil is, by all odds, the
best." So says a famous
English physician.
' In Scott's Emulsion, the
bad taste of the Cod-liver Oil
is completely overcome, mak
ing it the perfect food and
remedy in consumption, an
emia, and all forms of wasting
complaints. It digests and
agrees where other foods repel.
No other emulsion is 44 the
same," none" fust as good."
sac. and Si.oo at alt druggists.
deputies.
a Strain ra.taCTaa'h.
New YoaK. "eb. 13. To hum Ji brain
has len r-Ktvjrrpbed. Ir- ' fcarleton
i-irnon. of 1 14 Fast Fifry-sixth street, ex
hibits a picture cf Lis own brain, obtained
from a pr.xes in which the cathode ra s
are cot & factor. He has been nearly three
rears in cciapieiiiur ti experiments.
A atewurkable Chance Iw Life.
Wichita. Feb. 12 Next funday tuorn
ir.ji Mrs. Kease will make her debut into
the micUtetial protection, and henceforth
her literarv preiix w ill be leverend instead
of colonel, iler lecent sickness was the
immediate cau;e of her mind taking a di
vine turn. Sae promised the Master that
if she recovered she would comverate her
life to bira.and she is keeping her promise.
Next Sunday she will preach in tbe Central
church of Cbnst, and it is thought she will
lie offered its pastorate, which is vacant.
She promises to skin the wolves in the
church when she gets ia, acd site says there
are mmy of them there.
Harrah Tar M nttacr.
Iackso.v. Miss , Feb. 12. The Whitney
preidenjal managers egress themselves
tonight as having accomplished results be
vond nnvthinir thev nsrwtd. when thee
recently decided upon a Whitney campaign
ia this state. Petitions calling upon Mr.
Whitney to enter the field have been signed
by leading influential men from every sec
tion and party faction in toe state. Thev
claim to have the leading business and
professional men of the state capital, in
cluding the miyor and city officials, three-
fourths of the legislature, and, hnaiiy, the
n ;w state administration.
Marat' Wilt.
rKNDLfrros, Or.. Feb. 12 Tbe iil of
the late Samuel P Sturgis. late cashier of
the First National bank, was tiled for pro
bate today, airs Murgis inherits the en
tire estate, auiotititinir to over $100,000.
except that two relative receive 11000 each;
the thre minor cliildroe f 10 each, and the
public library, founded by the Commercial
Association of Pendleton, is given ."000.
Mrs S:urgis is made executru, with full
power to sell all or any part of tbe real
property.
rwrter Being Tried.
Ustos, Or., Feb. 1?. The work of em
paneling a jury lo try Kelsar Porter.
charged with the murder of the Macbes,
was coruinencea in the i-ircutt court this
morning, a: noon out ot the I- jurors
bad been secured. The rogular panel boirnr
exhausted, the court ordered a special ven
ire of 13 persons to serve as jurors. Much
less difficulty was experienced in securing
the jurors this morning than was anticipated.
we sarin uiu,
W Asm no ton, Feb. 12. The friends of
the tariff bill in the senate deemed it expe
dient to change their plaus somewhat, aud.
instead ot talcing up the taritt immediately,
will postpone its consideration until after
all the appropriation bills which have been
reported from committee shall be disposed
of. It is believed these raensurea wiil mo
nopolize tbe greater part of the tiuwof the
sjna'e for the next week.
Qnay Candidate.
Washington, Feb. 12. It baa been de
termined that ceuator (Quay's cmiie shall
Song, congregation.
Anthem, choir.
Lesson, pastor.
Prayer, pastor.
tiaartel, Messrs Landel, Polio?, Sim
ooton, Akers.
Solo, Mrs. C. O. Lee.
iKirt. violin and organ. Profs. Yoler.
Qaarteu
Soio, Miss Alderson.
Cornet solo, Mr. Simon ton.
Organ solo, Prof. Yoder.
iitiarteu
Some Dates.
State republican convention at Port
land, April 9, at 11 a. m., with 257 d el
egit. Democratic state convection at Port
tend on April 9.
First congressional district republican
convention at Aibany on Tuesday, April
7.
The state convention of the people's
party at Salem on Tnorsdav, March 26th.
Ed Scott Will Dir. News received
in Comljj vesterriay afternoon to the
effect that Ed Scou, confined in the
Penitentiary, was not expected to live.
Tbe intelligence came in a letter to
Walter Scott from Superintendent Gil
bert, and informed him that if be wish
ed to see his brother be should come to
Salem at once. The letter aiso stated
that two physicians had beea in attend
ance on the patient, bat so far they had
been mabie to do anything for "him.
Walter left for Salem "this mortice.
Time.
Sosa Bextox Cocxtt SAtas. Jas.
" oods and wife to Belie V. Thompson,
tract of land one mile north of Albany,
IJW.
A. B. Hammond and E. L. Conner, to
O. I. 4E.R.R. property of Willamette
v aney ana u. r. K. K, 1 0.00.
.-v arownin? man woniii iiat i:tL nw
foe a tuetnod of rescoe which would require
- a ayspepuc aoeen want to botiier
wun a remedy tnat is going t tase weeks
. . ,. . - . I - K .
j iia oeoeociai enects.
The Mount Lebanon Shakers are offer
ing a prcdaci under the name of Soaker
lig-tiv Cordial which vieids immediate
relief. The very first Jose proves) bene
Scial in most cases : and it is owiu? to their
unbounded conideoce in it. that thev have
ptu 10 cent sample bottles oa tee market.
I hese can be had through any druggist;
and it will repay the afiicted to invest tbe
trilling sum necessary to make a triaL
The Shaker Digestive Cordial relieves by
resting the stomach and aiding the diges
tion of food.
Laxol is tie best me-iicine fur children
Doctors recommend it io p-ace of Castor
Oil.
uauy riealth Laws.
Don't eat so rapidly.
Sit on a chair and be quiet alter eat
ing. Your stomach is not a coal bin.
nen yon wet uncomfortable after
eating you Have, eaten too much, and
you need Joy's Vegetable Sarsaparilla.
If you suffer from rheumatism watch
the sheets. Dont wt Ivtwon th, - ;i
damp dry them.
Cure your rheumatism with Jov's Veg
etable Sarsaparilla.
iveep nies out of your house: thcT are
germ carriers.
v ear flannel undergarments.
Keep your feet warm ; vour head cool.
W hen your blood is thin vou feel cold
n the least change. Vhn"
is thin take Joy's Vegetable Sarsaparilla;
it will make veur bion.1 r.l k i
thick.
Des, it will do to takn
Sarsaparilla now.
' "en you get off you bicvele after a
ong warm rnn, put on a coat.
If yoti are going on a trip takeloys
egeUble Satsanarilla.
Strange food makes strange stomachs.
Joy a egetable Sarsaparilla reaches the ;
mi cH-wnses me stomacti, ana re-
"' me. Kiouiaon.
Ao appetite? Take Jov's
Sarsaparilla. Keen aptetite,
.-tcvept notui
ask
A wteatana PraelaKatlM.
Heusi. Mont-. Feb. 14 Oorern. r
Rickards todj i-iied a prcriwmation
prohibiting tbe import a.ti on of irp ia:o
Montana tr)m Oreo. Nra Ia, California,
Wahineton. Wyoming, I iaao. Colorafo.
Crah and the tsrritoriea of OilaYyna aad
New Mexioo, for 9 days.
$100 ETrard, 10
TSiS waders of this paper wZi be r -ri-ol ts
lewra that loere ia at leaa on- cnii cise
tJiMX toeact nas bees aiue -ja rcre ta aii lir
taea aad tnat is CaLarra- Eail'a Cwa
Cwra is tae only poiu.e rare now known ts
tbe socdicmi fraternity. Catarrh beiaz a cow
untaonwl ' mw. reqaires w coesutatioBal
tn ar n in , fiaU'sCatarrhCwreistces inr
waliy. acting direct! r nfas tse b.ocxi Bra
cowa sartaoes ot Use ST-stesa. Uterei r destrxins
toe Sowwriannw cf toe disease, aad fTTing'toa
Satient streBata be baiMie np tae ejottKitstiw
aad anrinirg watnre ia oxtise its work. Taw
propetor. aare so mack faatA in fu enra&rw
bTwera, taaA tner otter Oae Head red Dollars
tor any eme tnst it fail to cure- hnri V
list ot testussoials.
Addreaa. . J. CKEXST0, "Suits, O.
aB-fo3d br Draorjia '.i-
A raet Wwrtsi Ean
Cor-niytioB. Ls'jrippe. fnecmcnia,
and all Throat msd Lccg diseases are ccred
bvShiloh'a Cure. For sae by Fssbay Ar
Masoo.
All Eerwatsscwa It.
Ask yoar phs;cin. jcor dj-Jgaist acd
yoarfrienii abot Siiich"a Core forcor.
samptioo. br will recommend it. For
sale by Foshay A" Msoa.
Sar Sypra,la
a4 L-v- Complaint yoa have a rriated
guarantee on emr Uxte of S'lilo "s Vital
iieT It never faili to core. For s!e by
FoshayaT Mason
Ii Save lives Ever? ttay
TboosAcis cf cases of Consamptkn,
Asthma. Coughs, Colds asi Croup are
cured every day by Shiloh "s tare.
A Satwrwl EeaallBer
Karl's Clover Root Tea puriSes the b'ocd
ana gires a clear and beautiful orop'exina
For Aa'e by Fohay and Mao-i.
ratwrrh (Wred
Realtn and sweet breath seco'ed I
Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy. Price 5O cents
injector I'e. For svl b Foshav
4 Kason.
kart" Oarer Beat Tew
15s r sure" cure for headache and eervoct
jiseasesr Xothing relieves to qnicklr,
or sale by Foshay a: Mason.
Notice to Tttxpaj-ers.
Tje delinqaent tax roH for lSt has been
placed ia lue hands of Sheriff McFeon fot
collection. Taxpayers w bo are deliequent
sh tild take notice "that the sheriff is au
thorised to cvliect all enpaid faxes at once
with costs. Tavpayets who wUh to avoid
further costs and the levy npon property
for unpaid taxes snouid "take notice and
settle the sime immediatelr.
Dr Whites New Halr-c rowing System
for sale by Louis' Mereck, Albany Or.
sole agent for Linn, Lane, Benton, Ma
tion, Lincoln and Clatsop counties. Add.
Box 421, Albanv.Or. fc free pamphlet
on Balduets and Scalo Troubles
Vegetable
Accept nothing but the genuine when
ting for Joy's Vegetable Sarsaparilla.
The Proper Time
When the roost benefit is to be derived
from a good medicine, is early in the
year. This is the season when the tired
body, weakened organs and nervous evs
teui yearn for a buiUing-up medicine
like Hood s Sarsaparilla. Many wait
for the open spring weather and, in fact,
delay giving attention to their physical
condition so long that a long sieve of
sickness ia inevitable. To rid the sys
tem of the impurities accumulated dur
ing the winter season, to purify the
blood and to inviirorata the. whnU .
tern, there is nothing equal to Hood's '
Sarsaparilla. Don't nut it
be presented to t ltd republican national Hood a Sarssoarilla now. Tt will .1 I
convention at St Lou's for th presidency. 1 Rood. Read the testimonials published
This determination wts reached today, and i behalf of Hood's Sarsaparilla, all from
it is Itslieved there was a conference of the reliable, grateful people. They tell the
friends of Quay today. story.
"nea Baby was sick, we rxre MrCkw.
tV"bea i9 a CViW, sh crieJ for Cvstoria.
wraeacnebecanieSilss. she ctunx to Casttyta.
Wlw ah haA CnlW wo. sU gxvw r woin OtssarJe
Special evacgetistic se.vices are bein
held in t!,e M. E. churcii each luornins.
Kev Dr. Wired Eugene i a.iing the
pastor. Come at 7:30 p. hi. and hear the
gospel preached
. 1 ' 31 of Bread lor Jl.OO.
Let everybody come to th Star Bskvry
and get 40 loaves of freh bread for ft .00
cash.
C Wvi.
auasTi Miiktr.
Whent. hit
Oats 13c
Flsur, t3.00
Butter 20 i
Eggs 10c
Lard. 12 to Uc
Pork hams, 12 to lie, shoulders
Sides II to 13c
Hay Baled 6jOO
9 olCs