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T. f 1rll Umnu i X si? ALBANY, OREGON FRIDAY MARCH 20, 1804. NO 27T i 1 AXOTHKR VOlt'C FUK Till TH. r L i . A L!tt!s Daughter Of a Church of England minister cured of a distressing rash, by Ayer's Sarsnparilla. Jlr. Kit n.i:ti ISiKK!, tlio well-known Druggist, 207 Jlctiill st., Montreal, I'. (., says: I have sold Aynr'jj Family Medicines fur 40 years, nntl have heard nothing but good said of them. I know uf uiuny Wonderful Cures performed ly Ayer's Sarsaiiarilla, one in particular luin that uf a litle daughter of a Cliurrli uf Kn-jland millili ter. Tho cliilil was lUvriilly covered from head to foot with a red nnd ex fPoilliiKly troublesome null, from which sho hud suffered fur two or three years, in spit of tho best medical treatment available. Her father was in great distress about tho case, and, at my recommendation, nt Inst began tc ad minister Ayer's Sarsnpnrilln, two bot tles of which effected a complete cure, much to her relief and her father's delight. I am sure, were he here to-day, he would testify in the strongest terms as to the merits ol Ayer's Sarsaparilla .Prepared by Pr.J.C. Ayer ti Co., Lowell, Man. rares others, will cure you RedCrownMills JOHN ISOM, PROPRIETOR. nt bakers ssr, REST ST0UAGF "Arll.lflRS See the lw Impro ved 51 Dger guwiiik m chme. I lio hti alwuvi thu cheapest. V Swdeo, EnOnt. Otlice at P M French , eirelry Ptore Call On READ.PEACOCK&CO. ANQ See Their Nice and Trimmings, dies Fine Shoes. A -tr-n , Barrel of Pickels, Chow Chow, Fine California Honey, Horse Radish Roots, Grass and Garden Seeds. ,A,ways keep on hantl'a choice line of all staple groceries a well as a superior slosk of crockery. SG.C MOON. Su:cenor to I A Morr's. Flour and Feed Store Opposite Rust House. Uu oa h.nd full toek tif Chcj itd Fed, CoithIIU Fkar, Bran, Shoiit Ormhmf Buckwheat, Rje TIcmT( Haj, O, S ra, Powtrwf, Applet, 6 ST. JACOBS OIL zrorx Aod u to VST F a ai wist EolL tlie method and results when Syrup of Figs in taken; 11 ia pleasant and refreshing to the tato, uud acts Renily yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses tho pys tem effectually, dispels colds, head aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy ot its Kind ever pro duced, pleasing to the tasta and ac ceptable to tho stomach, prompt in iis action and truly beneficial in its edicts, prepared only from the most, healthy and agreeable, substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to ell end liavo mada it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 60c and $1 bottles by all leading drug gists. Any reliable druggist wiio may not have it on band will pro cure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it- I)o not accept any substitute, CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. san rmuciaoo, cal. Lcuisvr.e., ki. v tow. ".r. REVERE HOUSE .LBANY -:- PKALKK IK Harness - and - Saddlerj Display t?? in the flooi Dress Patterns Also Their La- aTH 9 Oiidi Mt-a World lnoui tn CUHH la Blt(m. Similar figures are employed to describe lie overthrow of Pharaoh king of Kgvpt Kzk 31:32. If this is abo iitenil. tlien the bodyles souls have gone to hell, sheol, with Hiir weapons of war. What do they want them for t Do men when they die have to go to a battlo field in (.Sheol V No. Iieeniise "there ia no work, nor device, nor knowledge, nor arisdom, in hheol, Kale 9:10. I' nder the same heading comes the next passage referred to 2(t, 22:23. This is either a literal ease or it ii a parable. Now if this is a literal luvonnt ot the downfall of the lews: (has the lich nmnl and the nplilting.of the gentiles (a the poor man) it furnishes no proof, of going to heaven or hell at death. If a literal narrative of certain events that had taken place then we miK-t not shrink from what it will lead tis to. Now u poor man dies, and is literally carried into literal Abra ham s literal liosom. (not to heaven as some say) then the rich man dies, und is buried not a word said al mut his foul, he must have been buried niivelforthe Biblo savs Vsa 14 5:4 in that verv t'.av his thought perish) (if thu is a literal 'ease). The rich man is (lead and buried but he cm use his tongue and his eyes; he calls fer a drop of water to cool lus tongue. It count not U' much of a lire if a drop of water could cool it. Then again if this parable hold up the ideas of mcdern theoluuv. the lot and saved must lie in sight and sound of earh other nnd tlio cries ot the darmed will ilrown the praises of tlio redeemed. ! ur- ther comment is unneeesiary. Tlie next pasdge quoted Rev 6 9:10, herein this chapter we have six seats soken of, sym- uo:s or great evenis or epocus. ui tilings which mu..t shortly come to pass Kev 1:1. An altar is spoken of, symbol of . sacrifice, and the revelutor John saw ia a vision, the blood of those millions of martyrs that were s'ain for the witness of Jesus liev 2(f:4. The altar has n'ways been used for sacri fice':, and this earth was the altar under which (tin evident allusion to tho place where the plood was pourwl liev 4:7. The blood a svmbol of the soul Kev 17:14. Over fifty million souls suffered martyrdom (lin ing the papal persecution. They are now under the altar (the earth.) and the voice of their blood is crving bv tht same figure used in lien 4:10. It wu tlie blood of thoso who had been sai rifi.'ed at (lods altar as witnesses fur hint, that wa- thence calling upon (iod as did Abels bluo l. If they are illseniuouieu sotns, wny no iney cry now long," etc, and avenge "our blood." Do these soul (which Alex Scott seems to think are in heaven) have blood, I Cor l;i:50. And white robe were given them (in an accrediting ser.se) not literal robes, but the righteousness of saints Kev 19:8, they were told to rest for a little season, till toeir bretheren should be killed a3 they were. Then those souls were killed. They are now resting in death for a little season. Heb 11:40. Tho cry of. unjustly shed blocd could not yet be heeded. Tliougn recjg:iized as faithful martyrs fiey must sleen on in death till snonlrt eoine,4(i 10:18. 1 he next passage Rev 14 2:3 is' also svmbotic of what should come to pass Kev 4:1 and 22:6 and in Kev 1:16 the Kev 4:1 and and in liev i :io ine reveiaior jo in is toiu to wnio uie uiings which thou hast seen seen, mo i"i!F - " Am"i " ""' 14 2:.l the passago re- ive that these redeemed are, and the things alter. In Klv terred to. to nrove souls were in heaven singing praises nnd that they are not resting in death. John saw in vision millions of unborn souls even down to the great judgment day Ktv 7 8:1". No one will allow that this event lias taken place yet: but it follows if those redeemed ones in Rev 14 2:3:0 were sing ing praise those in Rev 7 9:17 are doing the same, nnd that cannot be for the judg ment has not yet taken place, then what does this niei.il if we look ut verse 4 of this 14th chapter of Rev (and let me say riirht here Jewish people would quote all the scripture attached to a certain event) we wl" find the redeemed ones spoken of as from among men being the first fruits ,,(.. l:n.l .,.! In ll.o t.nml, From Dip Pontn- unto God and to the Lamb, t rom the 1'entu- costal sermon Acts 2. right on Cornelius conversion, when the door f the gospel was onned to ircntiles. Acts 10 (about 8 curreut vears) this symbolic number was -..lo-.m'l A.-t r.-7"nnd2l:'2ltond4:4 und 2:41. these were called first fruits, James 1:19. Romsns 8:2.'(. And now from I'enta cost A ltt till the temple was burned tlown A D 7i July 17 the Jews became broken off and hardened to the gosiel, when the (ientiles were grafted in Horn II. The langnago used in liev 14 2:8:4 is proleptic Heb 12 22 to 21, Rom 4:17. A gor.d s:nv-a- of which may be found in I Isaiah 21 17 to 2.1. And now as this is tlie j last of the passages referred to. 1 would : tliketo i,sk has it licen proved by hem that the dead gojto heaven nt death. I fail to sec it if it has. They only go to show me that men will still follow Plato's j theory. Josephus says: "For while you j believe Hie soul is created, and yet is made 1 immortal by Hod (how) iicconltng to Pla to's doctrine, Josniihus pace 825. sec !. If these are the only proofs of the natund immortality of Minn that can lie produced I would say they would never uphold the theory in an unprejudiced mind. You nsk what good does Mr A J Carothers cxjiei t to accomplish. I will answer for myself I expect that by the graces of Gi.d some of those thi't have read the preceding articles, mar be induced to read this anil be con strained to rer.d their Ilibles for themselves and if thsy do net understand to remem ber the passage in James I :". You ask what gain would it be to the world or church. This article is too long now to answer that question. I might mention a few things: it would do away with nior-moni.-m. I'mversalism, Kestorationism. Purgatorv. Spiritualism. Hut as long as the immortality of man is ta.ight in the churel.es, the forrgjing isms have a right to their names and believe in lact accord ing to a llotkford. 111. convention of: Spiritualists (reported I that spiritualism according to the modern acceptance of ih.it term, embraces al) those who Mieve in the immortality of the soul. ' A YmrK kk i iik Tnurii. J Flesh t atit age. Caii'iii'iier. C'elerv. Onions. A Turnip.. AtC r. Broaiwln !j Appropriations Probable. Washington, March 29 Tho river and harbor committee of the hou?o has practieatly completed the river and harbor bid for thu congress. Tho bill makes a total impropriation approximating $!),900, 000. This is $2,000,000 less than tlie ap propriation for the current fiscal year, while the estimates before the committee amounted to W,770,6T1. In addition to this aujouut, carried by the regular river and harbor hill, tho sundry civil bill con tains items aggregating (,300,000 for contract work on rivers and harbors. Auionff the Items of appropriation in the bid art die following: Knlr.dae and harbor at Coos bay. .$100,000 Yaquiia bay ilo.OuO Tillamiok bay i:f.5(X Moutiilf the Columbia So 000 Lowerjviliiiinetto and Columbia be low Tortland :!D,000 Wi.hiuieite a'wve 1'ortland "Jo.OOO Coquilfc ai.ooo L picr Lo.niuie a.ouo Mouth tt Siuslaw 20.000 Upper L'ulu-iibia and Snake 5,000 ttiiluiScilce ut Corvallit 5,0110 Yamhill river 2,000 miiig wa'ers in Columbia 1,000 frlp Appointrtl, Atlanta. March 29. Governor Northen has annotnted SDaker Charles A F Crisp to succeed the late Alfred 11 Col- auitl as United States senator. Not word hn passed between the governor anu the speaker, and his name ha,1 not even been nrcscmcu tormanv to tlie governor la a message wirsd the speaker late tonight the governor asked him to resign his seat in congress at once and qualify as senator so that he can take part in the tariff dis' cussioa which comes up next week. M'anl Brerklnflilce Anyway. L,F.xtNfiTON, llarch 29. A petition sign eu by tsJO nreckinriuge men in Ulunain Owen and Henry counties was today for- warded to Colonel Breckinridge demand ine that he continue to tio-lit his Dcrteru- tor6 and make the race for congress. The petition requests him to make his first speech in Omn county and insists upon his iuimedinte return t) Kentucky. Ihi.i is the first public demonstrate the llreck- inrult;e men have matte in t"e I'istrict. An Experiment. London, March 29. William Mather, M I', of the firm of Mather k l'ratt (san ford iron works), in a report of the ex perience of the firm on the first year's trial of an eight hour day for its employes, in stead of nine hours, without reduction in wages, says the trial is a comple'e success. The output has been greater than ever be fore, without an increase of expense. Twelve hundred men are employed in the works. 'ormed, to do p'easantly and effectually what was foim- j er; dons u the crul(est ,, and dis. ; recably a8 welL To cinse the svstcm , and break up colds, headacheo and fevers I without unpleasant after efffcts, use the deiightfui Itquiu laxadve remedv, Hyrap of j F 1 J Unl'eJ qia-et I,nd O.R:e Oreoi City Oregon, March iolh. 1891. Notice is hereby glven hat thr aproved, plat of survey ol township, 13 south, range 10 west, has been received from the surveyor general ol Oregon, and on April 23. 1S91, at 2 o'clock a m of said dav slid plat will he filed In this office ami ihs land therein embraced will be ; subject to entry on and alter said date, E.i,ir a Mm.lkr Petkr Paqukt. j rWlsie:. ticLtivcr. ,-,, t It When it pnmm STitRTI.T in IT. V lion it comes 1 washing the Albany Steam Laundry is strictly in it. It is doing the business of Hie city: the' 'elestials are going to the wall. 20 cents a dozen for plain washing is cheap enough for anybody in liny ki.iu of times. Rich mis k Philips do first class work nn.l simi'l their money at home. Patronize tlie Albany Steal. 1 Laundry. VY"hen Dahy t ss sick, gave her Castorta, TVhen she waa a CbtM, she cried for Castorta. When she hcamc ?1L, she clung to Castor: Whoa sho hod Ctdidren, stie gavo them CaatoK. h..llih's Cttr. too ur.'t oouvn sit.t c-r ia ai--,, id f , "tin b 'm. Pt.tkft c,mi.aio, ,it W' I mm. 1 11 v Caiidr.iTi j r ii; ivhif A Mj"t. Wear 'Em Out! I'.i -.vav r j I t it is t ' IS.-S yn ir is ing to th ; Chinam in. lfyojw.iri' yo work wj'I done at Uvin prices ak ! It flicnard M Pvlllo'. S'.ean 1. 1.1 nl rnMf kni In wlthoj. bnlnr fi roundap'-le. ,j" v Tft "' in,iii 'vaV ! Commend) itsell t. the well 1 1 Awarded Highest Honors at W.'i id's Fair The on'.-.- l ure Crt it of Ti :' Used in Millions of ?I- :r !'-: Highest of ait in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report 1 ABSOLUfEDf PURE l.tlOR ATIC riilUAKV KLEt riOX Notice Is hereby given that on the Slet day of March, 1894, between the hours of 1 o'clock p m and 7 o'clock p m, of said day, a primary election will be held in west Albany, Ainany, anu cast Al bany, in Linn county, Oregon, for the purpose of electing delegates to the Dem ocratic County convention, to be held at Albany. Oregon, April 4, 1H1H. Hie Doll ing place in West Albany precinct will be in the circuit court room at the court house in said West Albany prcinct and ti V Cline, I P Oal'-raith.and Wm Rum- baugh are the unices of such election . The polling place in Albnny precint will be tlie treasurers omcent tlie court House in said Albany precinct and the nidges of such election will be Mose Sternburg, Oliver litishnell ann L, H .Montnnys. The polling place in .hast Aihany precinct will be at the office of the Farmers ware house in said East Albany precinct and K li ISurkhart, 1 U Dickey and Jobn Isoal Sr will be the judges of Bucb elec- ! lion. The number of delegates to be elected at enrh primary election is as follows: In West Albany precinct 6, in Albany precinct 0, and in East Albany precinct 0, Dated the 22nd day of March, 1894. Mabt Mii.lku. Geo. W. Wright, Chairman Demo Secretary, cratic County Central Committee. I'ltltlllBITlOX PIIITT Ctll.VTV v i:tion. The County Convention of the Prohi bition party for Linn county will convene at the Court House on Saturday, April 14th, 1894, at 1 o'clock p m, for the pur pose of nominating a county ticket and transaction of such other business as may properly be brought before the conventiwn. All prohibitionists of Linn county who voted the prohibition party tlckot in 1S92 and who intend t support the same in T tin- uimliiB f'1"", ,n ill -be niiti.j to seats as delegates In ine convention. Every prohibitionist In Linn rounty earnestly and cordially invited to attend. T P Hacklemax, chairman of Linn County Cer.tral Committee. CxpenslvjrlKeonoDny. Some people begrudge the little money that an Allcock's Porves Plaster costc. aid then when they pre racked with pain from tie soreness arising from a cold, they will spend anv amount cf money to relieve the pain. If they only had one of these wrrid renowned nlaster. on hand they would be saved a vast amount of suffering and be consldciably richer. At the first sign of stiffness of the jolntt applv one af these plasters witt.out any delay. The soreness will be greatly rellt-vtd it once and Bonn disappear entirety. It will be money saved to have them on hand, to ai noth ing of the coaif irt they bring. 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To preserve & youthful appearance as long as possible. 1 Is Indispensable that the hair should rut I'b natural color and fc-'lr.i, I tieri- :s no preparation 10 .r'.ctive as Ayre'a Kair vigor. f pi events bald - -s, and keeps the sca'p clean, cool, and 1 vdlhy. Shiloh's Vttms . ;s wrt yoa need for dyppsi. tr.rfid '7r. yellow skin or kid ny trou'.ie. It t, iurnteed tojgivw yon s-,i.tai-,f,. Pri.. . 75e. Sild'hy Foshay & Masoc li Si' 1 -. No Ai:'::ioniv No Alum. -40 Yc"3 tlie Standard. 1 Baking u in bwder r,r. UY.KF Talker Bros, grocers. F. M. French keops railroad tim Buy yoar groceries of Parker Bro. Fiae groo?ries at Coan'j. New cream cheese just mceived kt ConiaA Meyers, P J Smiley job printer, Flinn Block, dK first class work. . Smoke the celebrated fLvans filled 5 oent cigar at Julius Joseph's. Dr M II Ellis, tdiysictun and surgeon Albany, Ore.n. OJU mvlt l.i oit.'or country. In k Earijf Days of cod-liver oil its use was limited to earfing?" those far " adyanced in consumption. Science soon discovered in it the prevention and cure of consumption. is Emulsion ml cod-liver oil with Hypo-t-nosphites of lime and soda 1 rendered the oil more e ndive, easy of digestion i- 1 pleasant to the taste. .- I""" ' l' tentt nostne, N Y All arag.U, Of De,Mo:oes, Inwa, writes under'dale of ;Mroh 23, 189.1t " S. B. Men. Mro. Co., Onfnr, Oregon, Gmttmen f On arriving home last week, 1 found all well and anxiously a-vaiting. Oar little uirl, e iihl and one-hslf year, old, who had wa ted away to 38 pounds, is now wall, strong and vigorous, and well fleshed up. B. Cough ,'ure has dine its Work well. Both of the cliildien like it. Your S B. Cough Cure has cured and kept away all hoarseness from me. So give it to every one, with c iiinlr all. Wishing yon prnseeii y, we ar Your., Mr k Ma. J F Ford. 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