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Page 1: The State rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1887-06-24 [p ]. · THE DEMOCRAT SUB. TO DEMOCRAT, SI IN ADVANCE; $2 50 AT END OF YEAR. tmmxal I the licet Advertising medium In ibe Central

THE DEMOCRAT

SUB.

TO

DEMOCRAT,

SI IN ADVANCE ; $2 50 AT END

OF YEAR. tmmxal I the licet

Advertising medium

In ibe Central

Willamette Valley.ALBANY, OREGON, VO 47

VITIATED BLOOD

NEW SPRING GOODS.

Dry Goods,Shoes, Groceries, Ee

At pi ices never before offered in Albany an c s

N. H. ALLEN I CO..

OL. XXII.

First National BankOF.ALBAN1, OREGON.

BmMsi l. runtVl Prldut 8. R TRpNtiCalr..M OKO. K. CUAMRimAlK

TRANSACTS A GENERAL hanking business,ACCOUNTS REPT eshjeot to baok.ElOirr EXCHANGE Mid Wlegrephle ' 111. mm

on Raw Yerk, Halt r'ranciaco, Chicngu and Purl I

Oregon.COLLECTIONS MAPE.ni fevoieble Urn.

Diaanoaa.

tK Ton am, Geo, E CHAaa.atAJBRiaii L. Fuss,

Wautwh E Tvaasu..

L. COWAN. J. W. OMiCR

Linn County Bank,cowan & cusick.

ALBANY - - - OREGON.TRANSACTS a Mrl seating ssataeee.DRAW BIGHT DRAFTS on New Ttrk Baa Man

eteooand forUaad, Orajaa.LOAN MOKEYm spermS eeerhy.RECEIVE depeelte .uhjeet u eheek.COLLECTIONS minuted to ua will receiveantlon.

H. F. MERRILL,

Banking an Insurance.

ALBANY, - OREGON.

Salt eichaugv on Maw York. Rm Praaoiaou uJrerUand

Buy not a- -. EU'a. county and e'ty warrants Rwesivs deposits sasject to check. Interest allowed eatune dHita.

will receive prompt atWitli on,

hour froan a. at. to ft p. at .

Ross House.J. i I III. ITS,

Proprietor.Thia houae is now open and furaiahed

with the beat new furniture. Everythingclean sod ccm mod ions, offering to tba general public iHperior accommodation to anyia the city.

ALBANY SAW AND PLANINC MILLS.

All kinds of rough, dressedand seasoned lumber, laths andpickets kept constantly on

a aar

hand- - Bills sawed to order onshortest notice Use only bestCalapooia timber Price andterms made satisfactory.

ROBINSON & WEST.

MISS EMMA SCHUBERT

Fine Millinery,OPPOSITE REVERE HOUSE.

I

Neroftaloiin, Inherit and ConCoRloua Humor C'nrrd by

4 ti it cum.

aFUROllUit tha niatlluui u( oaa of your bouka raI oaivatl thruuah Mr. Prrtik T Wrajr, 1'rumr. A

olio, ., 1 bacaaia aoqualntail with your OutioUraami tako ttita oiKiuuiy ut uwwrv va reu

that their ua has parmanantl cural uta of inta of therl oaaaa of klood polaolliag, In eoliBatitloii Willi

rryaipalae, that I bl ear aaen, and thia after liavliitf- n .r..ii .;in. p i incurabia by aame oi tna imns tny

alolana In our . iiny I u ureal ilnajniro lu forwarUtita to you thl taatlmonlal, wuaotlolud a It laby you, iu ertlar that athar auRosiiitf from afmllarnaMNai may h anoouracad to irlva your cuuoureIUuiHltfa trial.

V H. Wutruxaaa, I.a hliuig. IVRofarane : Krank T Wray. Uruggttt, AmiII., Ha.

m BOH l Ol l IU KU1.Jama R. Rlohardami, Cuatotn llnna. Naw Or I nan t,

on oath aaya : "In 170 avrofuooa I'tear orohe eton asy body until I wa a niaaa rf corruption. Kvary-thlii-

known t-- tint madul faculty waa tiled In rain.I eeeatn a mara wrack . At time eoeld not lift myhand Vo my baad. enuld not tarn la bad ; wa Inntnatant pain, ami lookad upon Ufa aaaoara. Norallaf or enra Is tan year. In 180 t beaid of tha C'uU-cur- a

Ramaillaa, uaad thorn, and waa parfavtlv aurad."gwarn u hafora V. a. Com, J. I) Caaaroaa.

ON OF THE WORST 4P4KK.W ha baen alng our CotWra Katnadkaa for

yaara, efd bara ih Brat complaint vot t raeata Irasa ourciuvMrr. on of ia worn easts or aareniia iavar aaw waa cured by the uw af flva hotllae of Cuti.

Raaolvaul. t'uliaura, and fun. ura goaf Thutakaa tha "oak" bara a a aaadlcinal aaap.

Touji aad Taraoa. Prawgkau.frank. Ran.

M'KUI'I LOI H, 1PJHKKITKO.And Cuataious Humor, with Loaaof Hair.and CrapUona of tha Skin, ara piaVitlvaly cttrad by CuUruraand C uttcura Kaap axurnally, and Catleora Raaoi-van- t

Internally, whan all other madldna fall. Metulfor pamphlet.futlcura Re madWe ara aald ararywbare. Prloa :

'uu.-i.ua- . tha Oraal Skin Cora, SO eta. . Vuttcura soapan Kiqulalte HrattUlar, 26 eta. . Cutkura Hoeulant,tha Naw tttaod Punfter, Potter Prug ai.dfheokal Co., Doatoo.

KJB, . ami BabyIf UUWN, Ua Ct

HOW MY BACK ACHES !bank A.he. hi lar) Pain ami

toreneaa. Uimram, ft rail., and taa ra-

te, ad In one minute by Ih i uncut a AntfaPlaater, Infa'ltabl a .

L. W. CLARK.Portrait Photographer.

Silting by appointment,

COPYING AND ENLARGING.

Tweedsie's Building.- ORECOff.ALBANY, - -

line

are the ones that arepropose to sell

CASH AND

only, and will duplicate the prices given in anySpring Oatalouge in the State. We p rrpoe here-after to talk to point, and

GiveYou Pricesupon application by mail or otherwise that will

ASTONISH YOU.Mail orders solicited, and samplesjsent upon ap

plication.

N. H. ALLEN & Co.57 First Street Albany,

Advartlaiug rates m sde known on applioetlon,

ii'I!!JJ J

PROFE8HIONAI CARDS.

L. H. MONTANTE.TTORNEY AT LAW

-A- ND--

Notary PublicI assay, Oregon.

Office u petal ra, orr John Itrlfgn atom,t atreet. vUnSStf

J. K. WEATHERFOBD,(HOTABT PUBUO.)

iTTORNEY AT LAW,IU. PRACTICE IN ALL THE COURT! OP THEStata Snectal attention riven to Election aa1

-- iit matterte 044 ratloafe Tease. n:t

rf. o. powiLL w. n. nrLTBtrPOWELL ft BILYKIT,

ATTORNEYS AT LAW,Aid Solicit m ia C.aicery,

1LS4IVT. - . . OREGON.OolleeMon promptly made on nil poInU.

Ci ana negotiated on reasonable term.e?Offle In Foater'a Brios.- -

vMnlttf.

J. J. WHITNEY,ittornaj ind Oounselior At La?

AND

olary Public.ALBANY, OREGON,

Will practice In all of the ConrU ofbtsMtate. ah business intrusted to Dim

will ba promptly aleSSanad to.

E. W. LANCDON,DEALRR IN

DRUGS,MEDICINES,

CHEMICALS,BRUSHES,

SOAPS,COMBS,ana evervmmg Kept in a n ret class Drug

Also a nno atoek or pianos nod

ALBANY. OREGON.

F08HAY A MASON,ABB BRAIL- -

Uroistsand Booksellers,Agents fbr John B. Aldan's pnblicotiona,

which wa aall at piblUher'a prioaa with

ALBANY, OREGON.

A. PRUSHAW,DRUGGIST.

Stationary, Toilet rtielet, Etc.

riBSCilPTIOM C1REPCHT PILLED.

Open daj and night.Albany, Or.

FURNITURE.i hare the boat atock of nrotture in tba

dtp and will aall

Cheap, Cheap, Cheap,Tba only atock of

WALNUT FURNITURE

iu tba eitr and tba lowest prlos in thValley. Gome and aeo.

Undertaking,a complete atock and can giro NAT IM-

PACTION". Try me.

A, B. WOOPrN,DR. J.L. HILL.

Physician and Surgeon,Office cor. Firatand Ferry Streets,

ABANY - - OREGON.. o iMtrtir c.B.rraR

ALBANYIRON WORKS.

CHERRY A PARKF.S,

(Bnooeaeora to C. G. Cherry.)lachiflitts, Millwrights, and Iror

Founders.

HAVE OUR NEW SHOPS ALLWR and are now prepared tohandle all klnda of heavy work. We willmanufacture Mteam Engines. Griat andSaw Mill Machinery, and all klnda of Ironand Braaa Caatinga.

PATTRBf I4N OR SHOUT NOTK'R,Special attention given to repairing: all

lada of machinery. Will also manufacre the Improved Cherry A White Grainep rator

lotice of Application to PurchaseTimber Land.

U. 8. Land Office. OreRen City, Or. 1

May 9th, 1887. JNotice ia hereby (riven that, in com nil

anna with the orovialooa of the Ant ofOongreaa approved June 3rd, 1878, entitled

An Act for the aale of Timber Land inthe State of California, Oregon, Nevadaand Washington Territory," David Myerswhose pottt-nfflo- e address ia Soio, Linncounty, Oregon, has thia day filed in thinoffice nis application to purchase the S 14

of N E 14 and N of 8 E J, Section No18, In Township No, 10, (9 Range No,east of the Willamette meridian,

Al peraons holding any adverse claimthereto are required to preaent the saintat this office within sixty daye from thefirst publication of this notice.

W. T. BnnuBT,Register,

Notice for Publication.Land Office at Oregon City. Or., 1

May 26th, 1887.Notice ia hereby given that the fallow-

ing named settler has filed notice of hisintention to mke final proof in supportof his claim, and that said proof will bomade before the Couutv Judge or CountyClerk of Linu countv, r. at Albany, Or.,

en TnesaJsy. Jal.r IXk, 1S7-vi-

: Sylvster Prichard, Homestead En-

try No. 4888, for the N W M of Sec 26, Tp.H. R.1E.

He names the following witness toprove hia continuous residence upon, sndcultivation of. .ald lsnd viz: J L Berry,of Jourdnu Vallsy, P. O.. Linn Co , Or ,

JSheltcn, of Jourdan Valley, P. O., LinnCo., or., D. Haddon. of Fox Valley. P. O.,Linn Co , Or , J. Priuhare, of Fax Valley,P. O., Linn Co , Or.

W, T. Burnet, Register.(Thome blessed with a babyN is complete without the monthly

visits of Babyfiod,txt delight, com-- f

art.

and aid of the. .

mother. Only publics- -- 1 a a. V at

tiouintbe worla uevotca to me care uireu. We are u lad to recomraeua

FRIDAY, JUNE 34,

log out of and appealing to the loweri'lstiaotief human nature.

With no high motives in engagiog intbeoonteat,snd no grievanoee tbst mightaot have been adjusted in a peaceablemanner, it is idle to assume or ssk whowas in the right. The eiber thinkingman of the oonutry to-d-ay, North asWell as South, have answered the ques-tion ; tbst those who fought for audvavored tbe perpetuity of tbe Unionwere in the right and those who stoodfor disuoicn, fighting liks brave men ssthey were, were in the wrong, yet intheir defeat, reaping a larger bsritagethan had they been successful. Themen actually engage 1 in'the war wouldnot fall far short of five millioos. Tbenumber of battles fought were morethan two thousand. No leas than sixhundred thousand lost their lives during the eon test. A million more,tbroughwennd and diseasn,bve died a premature deetb sines tne struggle ended. Itwas teught s th desperation and enei gy,aad with tbe best soldiery tbe worldever beheld. Tbe oust with tbe proper-ty destroyed, whieh oanaot be a -- curtained,

would extend into tbe billi ona.The wounded an i disable i by ex (Ca

ere and diaesa . aeei on avvry btr.d.Cuutlegs thousand of wiv. were 1 ftwidowlesa, and o'tildren fYli.ol.--e- .

Weeping and mourning went up fromevery hamlet and tUlege i i the land,

3 aBLa ....anu wioespreao waa seen inthe fairest portion of the oouutry.

The European armies combined dur-

ing tbe entire 19th eentury neverbroeght into aetive service in all theirwar atfh an ttfootive lore. E , glandinc the time cf WilH.m the Conquer

or has not mustered in line of bs ilethe number of fighting men as ws in

settve service on tbe part of the N uihduring tbe tibeiiion Mure men werein one single hutte kiHed and w hi t iedthan outing ih eratire revoloiiontrywar. The entire tossie tbe M -- fie towar was m ire than cover od by a dx hi

different euggru'-uts-. The great btt-tl- e

of Waterloo wbceio tbe combine J

elli-- d power of E ir v- - fough'. audOveKhrew Nepoieoo wasqualled at tbeeingle battle of Uettyeburg. And wbi-- o

we take to e nsidetatto-- t the I'ettinguta

dmpetgn, Aniietsm, the Wtlderneea,Shiloh, Atlanta, Vickabuig,snd numer-ous other engagements, modern historynowhere preaenta such bloody battles aswere fought during the tour years of tbewar by tbe forces en gged. The (Stressof tbe ten thousand under Xeoopbec,celebrated in Grecian history and aongas one f tbe m t remarkable even's ofancient tituea, ai well a in uiodvro

times, tbe (earless match of Nap iet.

to Hmcow, theas feats of prowess, tbewonder and admiration of tbe aorld,sink into insignificance when comparedwith that match let ma-c- b of Sherman

to the sea.And yet trout this mighty desolation

enormous loea of life and cotti,with allthe attendant evils of a bloody war, tbena'.ion baa emerge i with greater grand- -

ass a a a as.tot, higher situations auu a nomer

destiny than ever before. Peace hasreturned with pro-tpcr.-

ty in her wings,ever to remain our nation's guest.

Tbe foregoing is but an outline of theheroic services snd grand results of themighty struggle in which tbe fallencomrades whose graves we decorate, aswelt aa tbe surviving soldiers, achieved

in tbe wsr for tbe onioo. One bsif of

the brave men are s.Veping tbe sleepthst knows no waking. Their earthlypilgrlmsge has ended. They are oi top-

ing on the shores of the unknown landwhere tbe bugle blast of war will callthem to duty no more. Tbe other half

aj

of the surviving heroesare parsing awaylike the autumn leaves at tbe rate of

fity tbouaand as escb year rolls roundto join the silent campers. Before an-

other quarter of a century passes the

great majority will be enrolled ou tbemuster roll of the departed. As livingsurvivors and ss citizens of the greatrepublic, it becomes us to think rev-

erently and kindly of the sacrifice made

and tbe results achieved, es we ap--nrotch each mound and drop a .ilentH ! TW

tear as we girland with flowers each

returning year the graves of the j etriotdead.

Tl. meet thus to hallow the memoryOf the loyal, th true aad th brave ;

With feeling of pride and ot sorrow ;

EtnbolUh each warrier grave.

They've left ua a reeord of valorVar th page of our etory to tell ;

They battled for the flee of our Union

Guilty dlauaion to quel!.

Since we last gathered in his beau

tiful cemetery tbe great volunteer sol-

dier and oomrade, John A. Logan, has

been transferred to the army of thedead.

His services were emirent in thefield and in the councils of the nation .

To those who followed where be led,the announcement that he was no more

caused a deep faeliug tint a mightyman uud ftiend had fallen. Well aud

faithfully he p iformed the woik as-

signed him, and be rests as tits patriotshould, with the robe of honor around

him.While live the land he loved,

Fondly hU fame he keep,

1887.

In oar relation hh citizen of a united country there can tie no quarrelbetween the old soldier of the UnionhihI the Mouth. That the soldiers ofthe South fought invf ly sod wellwas shown on many a b tttefleld. AsAmericans they displayed the samegallant bearing and courage theUnion soldiers.snd should these qosl.ltios bo lakon as a criterion of judgment, they sro as much entitled tothe regard and respect of our common country as the Union defenders.But with the eld soldiers of the Unionwheu memory recalls the time, thereis a reeling when the missiles ofdeah were atlklug their comradesdown. snd when mlnnie balls likeA pi II showers were strewing the fieldwith (Jtmd and wounded comrades,that gallantry on the psr( of tbe foeshould not efface all other considers,lions. This sentiment msy and doesAnd sn echo in the breasts of some,but ss a practical principle, appliedin a free government, It may provethe rock upon which our ship of statemay wreck. The cause tbat produc-ed the gallantry ehould never be loet

sight of. The American soldier hasfought on ntsny a fit Id since the for-

mation of the government.It noodje in nrtlftYia! rentiment to

claim bravery In an unjust cause Inorder to uphold national honor. It iaa device to elevate the ouo at the ox-pense-

and degrsdstlon of tbe otherto stela Union end whiten disunion.

Comrades with us there can be notrace of bitterness with tbe soldiersof the South. Brave men carry noIII feeling when Ibe strife Is over. ItIs left with tbe people of a saved na-

tion. If it should be decreed that altttr Mjotlly rleaervlng o' the grstl-tu- de

of the nailor, we bow in bumblesubmission. The old defender U nomeoicant nor is be a psoper. W bintbe line nf exiet Justice Is crossed bythe government t tho soldiers whossved li ut d their widows, It will beHUM tlMS) to sjeak of Its grvat boun-

ty ami gffic rosity.O ir r tee i aimot run. Tbe aetting

ann of th Orar.d Armv of (he Repub-lic baa paa-e-

d tbe meridian and willsoon sink to live no mote. It shouldbe our duty while living to ever be trueto our country, aid in perpetuating thememory of our f.Heo c unrades sad everready to assist a 'ar aa possible in re-lie-ting

tbe necessity of oomrades wbo

are needy, together with the widow andfather less.

We've etowd an Beany a batUeAeidA flns, stibruken line,

And faead tba foe and eoeraed ta laidIn tbe da ef Aald LesySya.

Aad aa tbe day. g eertfU. byAnd araakar grota our Use,

We'll kecs together Uil we dieRot the day ef Auld Laag Sjna.

Oar Ea Sseak.

The 14th volume of Oregon report ia received. It ia a book worth, and which oughtto coat, about $t.o or $J ; but it is printedcontrary to law in San Kranciaco : and noone can obtain a copy without paving $6.Pendleton fc.

No matter what vou may think, no matter where you are or with whom vou talk,never talk against yeur town or its people.If vou don t like the town nnd one thatdoe auit. If the people are not congenialfind tome sunnv clone where vou ean be In

ympathy with people and measure. UnionScornt.

Will B Rice, the jrencral traveling agentof the Oregon Pacific Railroad the Ya-quin- a

Bay route was in town during theweek on hia way south, ana made our otftce a pleasant call last Wednesday. Thiscompany has done and ia doing much tobenefit the people of the Willamette Valleyand deserves the good will and support ofthe public. Mr. Rice i a very pleasantgentleman, and i welt qualified to repre-sent the interest of this enterprising com-

pany. Stale Journal of Eugene.The stingiest man in the United States,

until recently, was supposed to be locatedin Missouri, 'and he wa so penurious thathe would stop the clock at night to keep itfrom wearing out He was the second I

cousin to the man at Oshkosh, Michigan, j

who was a church member. He wouldhold on to his pennies until the last possiblemoment when the contribution box camearound, for the interest to accrue on them.But the stingiest man in the world, so fardiscovered up to the time of going to press,is the man in Albany, Or., who uses a warton the back of his neck for a collar button.

Attorian.A large number of subscribers on our

lists are due for subscriptions for over avear and a half, and we are of the opinionthat it is about time they are making a set-

tlement Very few people expect, andwould ask, two years credit at a store forgoods ; why do they expect to get theirlocal paper for two or three years withoutpaying anything for it ? We ask an earlysettlement, as it takes money to run a nea

La Grande Journal,

r" Railroads will nearly always combine ingiving excursion rate. The O. & 0. thoughis not one of them. It refuses to affiliatewith the Oregon Pacific and he nee that roadis obliged to run the "Bentley" from Port-land to this city.

The following was picked up re-

cently in the streets of Baker City : "TnikNotis. Runned away, a white calfs. Hishind less was black. He was a she calfs.Anybody's who doesn't bring her hack payslive aouars, $5. rse ttvtn uown twu m-ic- s

behind der bridge."Bismark, Dakota, once had a tremendous

railroad boom, somewhat after the fashionof Snokane Falls boom. Now the bottomhas fallen out. Ten room houses rent for$5 a month and large brick stores for $re amonth. Steady growth is wnat counts

The constitutionality of the foolish bicyclelaw winch requirss a rider to stop hia bioyeiewithin one hundred yard ot a team ta to betested by Portland bicyclists, a lawyer hav-

ing been engaged for the purposeThe Casutv Court held a four day session.

last week, an exceedingly long ene, neoeaaidtated by tha trip to tne aite 01 tne proposeMehawa bridge.

David Carnea, of Waterloo precinct, it is

MEMORIAL AUtmm

Delivered by V. M. Millar. Sea.., at AiheayOr., Mar 1101,1 i sst

VmivixamU t , C'ymi rotii, Ladies and Utntlemtn :

Tbe day set apart for the strawtng offlowers upon the gtaves cf departedoomrades and so! diets of the wer,tor tbeperpetuity of the I J ni.n.hsH ootne Rgsio,With it ojfoes tLo aad though cheriahedraooHeotiona of a struggle fraught not

only sf blessing already realised, butwhich is hoped will atill go maroulngdown lbs stresm of tim with ever in-

creased blessings to our country mud to

The great t t of intelligent free gov- -

eminent was plaoad in the balanoefanilthe contest in whieh tbe heroes whose

graves we belck wuh flowers alongwith the survivors, net not only tbeemergency of tbe oocasion,btit triumph-ed ia such a manner as to hand dowute humanity of every age and olitne tbegreat truth that a free government wasnot only a possibility, but a grand feotand that it was itbin the powei an 1

ability of a free people to maintain tfcitsse. The wiaeat and some of the

greatest statesman of other f t im of

government in which the cttisus exr- -

sue but little influenoa, long prtdiotedthat our day of sell'-governm- eut by thepeople was simply an experiment and adel union tbe rising, aa it wrn, of smeteor in tbe western world and whichwou!d deoay end finally die out whentbe strong test of oivil commotion and

MSSstio war should oome.Tbe mighty shock eame like thunder

f. iu a clar skv. The biatorr of tbeworld nowhere preaenta a struggle in sosb n a t hu", fought upon a larger Muleand with greater dtermtnatbn tbmthe war f r tbe maintenanee of tbe Union. Tbe enemy. brave,eif eoufilent.hrooght every resource to tbe conflict,

bile the evil wiebera snd false prophetsef free government abroad aided as faraa p.waiVr, end yet amid the oombio-a-

tions of all, tbe gloriona flag repreeet,iing relf-overnm- ent at.d the home offresman gained a d..-cisi- end triumph-ant victory, which as tine rolls on willever answer back that self-govern- ment

is an established fet. To tbe silenteleepeta as we II as their aurvivieg com

rades, ibe wotld will ever be indebieaJfor this nver dying truth. What oouidbe mere appropriate in (bis dy of m m-nme-

noiiiing to iudividnal men,N irth as well as H mth, tbe propriety ofwbicb in s me inatanoea might be tees- -

)ned for tbe country's g d, while toothers the t.nown and grsti nde ofwhieh waa purcbsssd by tbe grest rankand file of tbe Union army,wboe d- - d.are rarely told, and whose ptaiset arseldom sunf , and who, like the H on m

soldier of Pomiieiifatnidtt the toturiogearth and flaming river of 'eva,tO'd atthe post of dui v,ever bearing al- - ft the

nation's standarl,thsn to raise a monument like (bat ( Washington at theoapitol of the nation iu honor of tbebrave mvn living and dead, wbo I sredtheir breeate to aave the natioe. Suoh

s memorial like Liberty Enliuhtentugtbe World and do- - statue of Washing-ton would be the guiding a'ar and dee-ti-ny

of bopS to (be libei ty loving iu

every age and country and a fittingtribute, to the multitudes that lie,or will

shortly 't,in tbe eemeteriteof onr land,and whose nesting places will soon be

forgotten and unmarked.Tba daad, tba patriot gallant dead,

On .vary Hold tta.y lisOn aeery Said U rtrifa Mad. red

With bloody victory.

Their hoses are on ta. Northern hi I.And on the Southern plain. ;

By brosk and river, nuuad and rill,And in the eetouting main.

Tbe earners th:it led to thin great con-

flict are not plain, tbe reason assignedmeet not the obet judgment of the present, let alene the calm marshalling offacie and the deduction of impartialhistorians, undoubtedly the utterancesof ambitious men Rnd- - would-b- e partyleadt-r- s cf tbe Scuth, bed much to do

with (be teaing of m cession used. Tbe

argumf nts put forth by these men would

aaver have produced a bloody harvestbad not passion and prejudioe oame to

tbe rescue. Secession is aelf-defltruo- tive

in any form of Government.. It builds

its own tomb and will ever die a suicidal death. It (liflsrs from revolutionin that, that it calls far separation acddivision, while revolution demands a

remodeling of the whole, a contest with-

in, and not necessarily a separation.Tne ene i justifiable, to meet the

progress and exigenoiea ot the times audwill ever be sanctioned by the governed, the other is a rope of sand and otn-n- ot

be maintained on principle.Slavery aa an institution did not oause

the war. A vant toaj urity of che people

favored, or rathwr acquieecod in it, but

'every mm a ditOOS4o& and a theoryadiled greatly to t.he issua. If. furnish-

ed the fuel upon which psjsion anJ pre

judice fed and which produced mis tustof one section of the country against the

other and fiotiUy engendered war. Wei!

may it amaze the future reader of im-

partial history to ascertain the fact thatthe most enlightened and Christian na-

tion on earth began, and finally fought

WILL BROS.,Dealer In all the Loading

Guns, Pistols, Sewing Machines, Organs and Pianos.

A foil

Boots,

making the offer. Wegoods tor

PRODUCE

New and Second Hand Store

Owing to the inovased demands of oarbusiness we have Leen compelled to movelate a larger More not we ean now bebond next door to S. K. Young, where

wc will be pleased to see cur patrons, ifyou r.eed any stoves, furniture, tinware,crockery, clocks, ear pets, pictures, fruitjrs, trunks, books, roller skates, saddles,saws, planes, etc., and a thousand aff-erent and useful articles you ean not dobetter this aids f San Franeisoo than ywucan do with ua on a purchase or exchange,

M. FRANKLIN & 60.12S First Street, Albany, Or.

THE FAMOUS CUSTOM-MAD- E

PLMOUTH EOCI 13 PUTS.Out to ardar fmra i

cteses carefullyf"ry learnt wear. Everyfur caarattteed aad maa-- i

proeapaly rWuaeed, ora near pair aude, if

ret anted aa uneitlUctory.

DO YOU WEAR""IfV ft J UJ -

PANTS ? j

Tell as about what cot-o- r

jti'ile, send us yeurwaita, hip aad inside i

measure, together wth3 va.t S5 eta. fur ooetrg

(or i 'repaid txpreae) aadpacking. Or a..S t eU.. eiUi-- r t m, or b the officeef this paper, and a iakg of eamidee aril I he vail-ed you, iiic'utliit a rod Itnoo ra, aa wm

hara depnelted with the proM-ietur-s of thia paper a

nujibot of those packatre for sale at eix cent.

PLYMOUTH ROCK PANTS CO.,IS Hammer St.. giem. Ha.

TBE B (CHEST IH M0R01S BOOK

of the httSAMAN1HA AT SARATOGA

by Jaatoh Alien' Wire. vi 11..H? t sUt aeaaons aniid the whirl f fhion at Saratacaand takee aff its follies, fhrtattcna, low neek drataiafpug dogs, ate, in her inlmltahle mirth provekiegstyle. he book is profwiely tlluatrated by Opper, therenowned at of "Puck . " Will aetl isMaaiejaeely.Price S2.SO. tiKlt.M I ASietaTS WAkThe. Ad- -dreaaA.L. RAN'CROKT A CO., Pubs. San rraowaso, (at

HOLY ANGELS COLLEGE.

A Boarding School for Boys ! !

Oonductecl by secular priests artl layteaehwrs.

First terra opens tirt Mmt.lay in Vep-temh- er.

Recopl term opens first Mondayin Ferusrv. Por nrrtapeetns addressRev. F. A. Beoksr, Vatu-ouve- r, W, T.Box I OS.

C. K.WOLVBRTOS, O, S, IRVIlf M

W0LVERT0N & IRVINE,ATTORN KYS AT LAW

jstr4'vAes up stairs in Foster's Block.

Sheet music, raupal merchandise, ammunition, Bshln; tackle, ate. Warrantedrasors, butcher and pocket knlvea.

THE BEST KIND OF SEWING MACHINE NEEDLES,Oils and Extras for all Machines supplied.

LINN COUNTY ACENTS FOR NORTHWESTERN FIRE INSURANCE CO.

Repairing of sewing machines musical instruments, guns, etc. neatly done,

ALBANY, - OREGON.

J. GRADWOHL,Crockery, Glass Ware and Hardware.

OIL AND LEAD.

Agricultural Implements,

Agent tor Fire and Marine Insurance

FRANK BROTHERS IMPLEMENT CO.,

PORTLAND, OREGON,Dealers Id

Farm and Mill Machinery.

fatea ta iiraated.

Patents giraated to citizen of the Pacific

State during the past week and reported ly

for the Democrat by C. A. Snow& Co., Solicitors of American and ForeignPatent, oppoeite U. S. Patent OftVc.Wash-tngton- ,

D. C. !

J F Atherton, Portland, Or., combinedpresser foot and guide for use in enbrokJ-rinK- :.. ...

P Scltarbacti, Sliverton, ur., enect cumvator.

An old darkey fortaae teller, blind for

jears, waa ia the city Saturday and for a few

day after. Thi old gentleman a lived intbe Northwest for years, having baee ia Al-

bany many times before. His fsos is familiarto most of the old residents of tbe State. Ablind darkey or blind anyone else, thoughpeculiar ia their ways, who try to mate theirown living by selling pencils said tell ng for-

tunes, are entitled to better treatment thanbeing termed "dirty old bilks." People whohave their fortunes told are not bilked, for

they know whst thsy are paying for.

J Q Vaughan, uncle of Hank, of Coburg,Or., wa in the citv this week and made usa call Thi gentleman was here last win-

ter but owing to the mow could frame noidea of the country. He is now taking inthe beautiful surroundings and ere tene wemav be able to note him as another additionto Umatilla county's population. Cemrrvillain.

The United States is now safe for anothervear. All over this srlorious Reoublic neo- -

le have been duly informed in refeicnce toIthe labor question, government, how to regulate strikes, monopolies, etc. The Seniorsdid it.

Prineville saloon keepers have enteredinto an agreement not to sell liquor oncredit.

Strawberries are somewhat worm) thisyear.

Transcontinental lines will pav no attention to State Railroad Commissions, whichby the way, are generally "N. G." anyway.

.jrsaksnneis, or Liquor Habit, ean be Cared bja imimr taring Br. Hainss- - Golden S teeific.It can be Riven in a cup of coffee or tea with-

out the knowledge of the person taking It, ef-

fecting a speedy aud permanent cure, whethert he patient is a moderate drinker or n u alco-holic wreck. Thousands of drunkard haveueea made temperate men who have ta ten thetiolden Specific In their coffee without theirknow ledge, and to-d- ay helleve they quit drink --

nix of their owu free will. No hamifv 1 effectresults from its administration. Cores guaran-tee- d.

Bend for circular and full particulars.Address in confidence Oot-os- x SPBCiric Co.,183 Kace St., Cincinnati, Ohio.

RedCrowriMillsIS0M, LAXNIN0 A CO., PRCPR'S.U1W PROCESS fLOlTB SCFKRIOR FOB PAXILIM

ANn n.KKRS raK.

BEST STORAGE dUTlES.

Highest Prio in Cah foWheal

ALBANY OR.

T. J. STITBS.ATTORNEY AT LA

--AND- r

Walter A, Woods' Mowers, Reapers and Steel Wheel Twme Binders ;

Thomas and Royal Self Dump Rakes i Hodges' liouule DraperHeaders ; Saar, Scott & Co.'s Threshers and Horse

Powers ; Back Island Walking, Gangand Sulky Plows,

Most Complete line ot

Btiaales Carriages and Spring Wagona en the Pacific Coaefc. Having received eur

timers the benefit, and sell them gooda in onr line lower than ever before. Write for

Catalogue ad PrreMFRANK BROTHERS IMPLEMENT CO,, Portland, Or.or J. Qradwohs., Agent, Albany, Or,

GOOD for the cure of Constipation and Indigestion.GOOD for the cure of Biliousness and Dyspepsia.GOOD for the cure of Bowel ComplaintsGOOD for the cure of Kidney DiseasesGOOD for the cure of Languislmess and .Wr'yiBacksGOOD for the cure of Liver Complaints.GOOD for the cure of Boils and Carbuncles.GOOD for the cure of Fool Breatn and Sonr StomacnvGOOD for the cure of Sleeplessness and Irritability.

And patriot pilgrim aeek the spot tated. will be 105 years old on the 19th ofGOOD for the cure of all Complaints.IIRonSL. N. Y.) 1.60 a year;

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