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Ike gfuuartat. FRIDAY APRIL IS, 1883 T J 8TITBB, Editor- Wl shs!! MW hear of David Davis straddling the fenoe again. Congress, tha Philadelphia script observes, came in like a lien and want oat like a drove of mules. Mb. Ksiiba appears to have about as much regard for the good opinion of the country as the country has for kiss. The Democracy hold that no duty should be imposed on any imported ar ticle above the lowest rate which will yield the largest amount of revenue. Governor Cleveland's veto of the Five-Cent Fare bill was based upon the fact that the charter fixed the rates, and they were beyond legislative inter- ference. It is claimed that ex-President Hayes amplitude of straddle on the tea question makes hiss a very available candidate for Governor for the Ohio Republicans. Touching the tariff question, Mr. Frank Hard of Ohio holds that no ar ticle should be dutiable, the like of which ia produced or manufactured in this country and sent way to he sold ia foreign markets. One of the most melancholy and mis arable creatures is the Congi gasman who waa left last November, and w hangs around Washington boring P went Arthur for a foreign Mission or n Territorial Governorship. By the election of Thomas W. Pal bv to succeed Hon. Thomas W. Fer ry, Cross Michigan, the roll of the next Senate is now complete, with the ex caption of ike mccesacr to Hoc. E. H Rollins, of New Hampshire, who will not be elected until June next. Should a special session be summoned the roll will show Republicans 37, Democrats 35, Readjust era 3, vacancy 1. Unless, therefore, the political complexion of the Banata ho changed by resignations or death, no thorough reform of toe tariff can be effected by the aew Con gress ; and if senatorial vacancies supervene, railway and other corpora tioos, now controlling moat legislatures, will see that the paopls gain nothing by any change in the personnel or polities of the Senate. Mahone, it i understood, ha two votes, an arrange ment supposed to be made with the clerk of the Senate to obviate the neces sity of writing out the interminable ward "Riddleberger" after every roll call. Mr. Rollins' successor will he a Republican, and the great corporations, through direct representatives or at tor neys, holding thirty senatorial seats, popular or reformatory legislation simply impossible. Some time since we had occasion to rap the North-Weat News over the head editorily speaking, for the extreme stu pidity which it manifested in telling its readers that Ben Butler would be the next Democratic candidate for P dent. The Xtwt, after smarting under this deserved castigation for a month, now seems to have learned wisdom nn dor the affliction, and, like a aensiUs ssan, tells its readers that such able and pare men and Democrats ss Judge Hoadiey and Congressman Geddes, of Ohio, Gov. Cleveland, of New York, Hendricks and McDonald, of Indiana, Bay aid, of Delaware and John O. Car lisle, of Kentucky are men from the Democrats might well select a didate. We congratulate the New up on the progress it has made ia the ac quision of political sagacity and fore sight. Stable keepers are among the health iest of men, and considered especially free from respiratory affections, although much exposed to cold and damn. Seme attribute this to the ammonia evolved from the manure piles, and it is said in corroboration that little breast amulets of carbonate of ammonia, or spraying of the threat with dilute liquid ammonia, gives sura relief to bronchial attacks. Hell urate is to be lighted by elec tricity from a tower 250 feet high at Hal let's Point, and containing Mghts of 20,000 candle power, which are to be displayed from sundown to sunrise. The Department of Agriculture shows that Indiana is tbs largest wheat growing state in the Union. The Cin cinnati Enquirer thinks that it will add greatly to the interest of this piece of intelligence, snd does not st sll mar the symmetry of its truthfulness, when we state that Indians is also a Democratic State. The Boston Herald publishes inter views with prominent Democrats in the middle, western and senthern States concerning Butler's prospects for obtain ing the next Democratic nomination for President. The replies indicate that he will be repudiated by Democratic lead era in all sections. "But la so ruasms A correspondent, making inquiries about the manner of acquiring title to public land i in Oregon, asks if it Is not a fact that there were certain irregularities in the Surveyor Gener al's office ef Oregon a few years since. We have heard this alleged, but know nothing of the matter, but would respectfully refer him to the icoberg editor of the Salem Statesman. num. I onwATTT toaw Tuts element of power and destruct uu been resorted to as a meant to faros the English government to modi- y its policy towards the Irish people. At least English newspapers inform us thnCshe resent attempt to blow np gov ernment buildings in London grew out of the wide spread discontent which ex ists among the Irish, not only in Ire land, but wherever they may be fouad It were well to inquire what are the causes which lead a people into suoh revolutionary movements. We have all roan the story of the persecutions of - w . r the Irish people, from the fetsl deys of 1649, when Cromwell, with a vicious English soldiery, took possession of Ire land and confiscated four-fifths of all the landed property of that country down to the present time. It is not t matter of surprise thst the sons of Ire land should now continue to resent the infamous crime committed against their ancestors two hundred and fifty years ago. While wo have no defense to make for these who would resort to such criminal procedure as the whole sale destruction of life and property by the nee of dynamite, yet wo desire here to call the attention of those who are in authority and clothed with power, that this plot to destroy public build ings in London is only the repetition of the lessons of history. It is the friction caused by resistance to peraecutioa and oppression. Ia all times it has been the tendency of the strong to oppress ths weak, and the rich to oppress the poor. Experience sad history show however, that whom the due exetciae of power and authority has been tempered with mercy, mature judgment, discretion, and the bread principles of universal fratsmitv. the results have been far - better Cor all concerned. We are told by the "powers that be," that the Irish people have no right to rebel against the constituted authority of Greet Britain. True, in n constitutional sense, but they do rebel, nevertheless, and it is folly to dwell upon an abstraction, when rebel lion ia actually in vogue. Inland no doubt as good causes fee the encroach msnU of nation, aa the A. men can Colonies did in 1776. Great Britain manifests grant good judgment ia her course toward her Qssmshai possessions, and the prosper ous, happy eooditton of that people at tests the wis iem of her coarse. Oppress ion brings her own reward to the op pressor, liberality and leniency in the administration of government bring peace and happiness to the ruler, as well ss his subjects ; while oppression and persecution are fruitful in bringing strife and discord. The policy of Grant towards ths South would have kept the whole country in a state of disquietude and ultimate revolution, while the lib eral policy forced upon Hayes by the great Democratic sentiment of the coon try restored pease, prosperity, sod hsp- piness to the whole country. The April report of the Ohio Board of Agriculture, based on the returns frees over 700 townships, gives the fol lowing percentages as sou pa red with April 1, 1882 : Wheat, 63 per coot old wheat in producers' hands, 28 per cent. : old corn ha producers' bands, 32 per cent. ; rye, condition, 69 per cent. bailey, 66 per cent The wheat outlook is ths moat gloomy for eight yours. In Ohio the severe cold, with hate ground, killed the tops on the surface in Janua ry and February. Warm rains and good weather till May asay improve the condition up to 80 per sunt., hut bad weather will send it below 60 per cent. OFE1CIAL TELSJQnAMS Received April 7, from other States give the following, percentages: The condition of winter wheat compared ith same time last year in Indians, 90 per cent. , Illinois, 68 ; Kansas, 61 , Kentucky, about 70; Michigan, 70; Wisconsin, about 75 ; California, about 86 ; Minnesota, spring wheat, probable loss of acreage, 98 per cent. Reduced to bushels, the loss on these States will be 96,000,000 bueheie, or 30 per cent., end they gsvo 281,600,000 of ths 500, 080,000 bushels raised lsst year in ths United States. The Salem Statesman, says that Hen. Owens is s particular and favor. ed friend of the clerk nod senior members of the Swamp Land Board. Why the Statesman should make this coven, but vicious attack upon the Swamp Land Board Is more than we know. These men are all Republi cans who were elected by the assis tance, (left banded,) of the Statesman. Why then this attack ? It there anything corrupt in the way the Board manages swamp tend affairs T If the Statesman does not make Itself more explicit about this charge, the people will only receive an addition to toe great bulk of contempt ia which they are wont to hold slander ers. But the Statesman is now enga ged In punishing its enemies. First it attacks L. S. Scott, then Htrsch and JBarnart, then McuernacsT, tnen oar esteemed contemporary of the Herald of this city ; and in fact raps In turn nearly all the leaders of the party ever the head. In lact it seems to he imbued With that general reckless spirit which seems to predominate ia the party of "great moral Ideas." Nathan Harnett, Democrat, was elected mayor of Patterson, N. J., over Qilnaore, Republican, by 500 majority. This thing is getting monotonous. Ws desire to call the attention of those who hold mortgages on real es tate, to asms of the provisions of ths late mortgage law passed by the last legislature. This law, for the purpose of tsxstion, makes all such mortgagee, and the debt which they are given to secure, "real property," and, as Bush, are taxable, but the note itself is dcolsred to be non taxable. The taxes so assessed and levied upon a mortgage shall be a Hen thereon, and such mortgage and debt may be sold for the payment of any taxes thereon in like manner, and with like effect, that land may be sold for taxes. A mortgage will be assessed to the person to whom it was executed, unless, in ease of transfer, it is made la writing and endorsed upon the msrgiu of the record of mortgages where the same is recorded. It is the duty of the county dork to make an abstract of all u i fied mortgagee in his office and deliver the ssms to ths assessor bv the first dsv W r of August of each year, and the holder of suoh mortgages will be ,1 in accordance with such abstract. If part payments have been made on the debt secured by mortgage, they wUI not he deducted by the sssessor unless they are endorsed in writing en the margin of the record of such security by the owner thereof or bis suthoriaed agent before the delivery by the county clerk to the assessor, the abstract shove mentioned. If these payments are not endorsed as provided, then the holder will hsve to pay taxes en the whole amount of his mortgage including interest although the greater part may have actually been paid. There are many mortgages now on record that hsve long since been paid in full, but have nut been cancelled because of the neglect of the parties. New these mortgages will be included, of course, in the abstract of the clerk, and the patty to whom they were made will ho Used to the full amount of such mortgagee, principal and interest, unless cancelled before the clerk makes hie abstract. It is a matter of very grave impor tance to every mortgagor, mortgagee, snd ths county sloe, that all payments made open notes secured by mortgage, should be at once endorsed upon the margin of the mortgage record. It is important to the mortgagor, as he will thus avoid double taxation. It ia important to the moi tgsgee who baa fully paid his debt and neglected to see that hie mortgage is cancelled, for it may be iiessid and sold by the hsriff for delinquent taxes, snd the purchaser might foreclose sad thus plunge aa innocent man into a costly law suit Then let every man who has given or taken a mortgage see thst these astters sre attended to. k word to the wise is sufficient. Ws have been ssked s number of times to give the law in reference to the question, as to whether a taxpayer ia a maooi district is so titled to deduct bis indebtedness when miosis' by s school district clerk. lie has. The following is the rule as laid down by the Supreme Court of this State, in the case of James B. Stephens Keep, v School District No. 21, Multnomah County A pp. Taxable property, within the mean ing of the Statute which authorises the levy of taxes by school districts, is that property which persons within the dis trict own, exclusive of indebtedness The clerk of school districts in msking lenta must follow ths general law governing sssmears. This case grew out of s tax levied in school district No, 21, in April 1876. B. Stephens had property in ssid district of the veins of $46,450, and was indebted within said district tbs sum of $2,000, snd outside thereof, but within theStste, shout $54,000. Us applied to the directors to hsve all of indebtedness deducted from his ment, which request was denied. These facts, in an agreed statement, were submitted to the Circuit Court of Multnomah county, which court held that the indebtedness should be deduct ed. Ft om this ruling the distt ict ap pealed to the Supreme Court where the above rule was laid down affiirming the decision of the court below. See Sixth Oregon Reports pegs 353. Information received from hesdqusr- ters states tbst the corner stone for the new Odd Fellow's Home, now in coutse of construction near Portland, will be aid by the Grand Lodge of the order on Thursday, May 1 7th, during the annual session of thst body. Tho basement story has been completed snd it is hoped to hsve the building finished some time this summer. Reduced lares hsve been secured on sll the lines of travel leading to Portland, aad every body is invited to come and witness tbs laying of the first corner atone for an Odd Fellow's Home on this coast. We sre under obligations to Hon. L. F. Grover for a supply of Agricultural RojM.rts for 188182. These sre really valuable books to persons engaged in agriculture toy person wauling a copy can procure the same by calling at this office. . A terrible cyclone swept over the country south and east of Hot Springs Ark., on the night of the 9th Inst Scarcely a tree was left. Farm hous es, fences and bridges were demolish ed. utatwAi, JVfew Tutsi vote of Uhode Island according to the Journal's returns : Bourne, 1 V 101 ; Bprague, 10,236 ; Cutler, 707 ; sostteriug, 18, Bourne's majority, 2140. Bourns plurality ovsr Bprague, 'JH05. Republican strength in the general as sembly is about the same ss last year. The total vote of the state increased 5200 over lsst year, and ths BepubUosn vote increased 1042. A six year old boy of Mr. Debeck, who lives en the bluff st Dallas, wbils playing with an open knife on the 4th inst., fell, the blade entering the left temple and osusing death in ten min utes. Ths agonized inothsr did every thing to savs ths life of bsr boy, but all to no avail. W. H. Cbspmsn, editor of the Sunday Mercury, of Portland, has been expelled by the Masons for continually piiotiug snd sirculsting stories derogatory to the character of an honored brother Mason, fie will appesl the case to the Grand Lodge. The Post office department will soon issue a circular in view of tbs reduction of letter postage, whioh takes effect October 1st, calling the attention of postmasters and the public generally to ths fact, snd admonishing ths former to out down the stock of stamps kept on band. No steps hsve been taken to ward ths issuing of a new stamp othor than that the head of Washington, which now ornaments the three-cent stamp, will Le printed upon the two-cent issues. roaafixta trams nc PaixxviLLs, Oe,, Apr. 2nd, 1689. Eds. Democrat : March has come like a lamb and gene like a lion, and April is with us, fickle and capricious as ever. Farmers are rejoicing over rain so much needed, as a good deal of land was getting too dry to plow. But littto gardening has been done yet, meet of the people preferring to wait till all danger of snow Is past, but ths average Ocboossn sigketh for greens and garden truck generally. a a ' . Wheat ia selling for $1.35 at the mills which are still grinding. Good beef ia still scares and bard to get. Uutter ia 37 1 cents, wbils eggs sre 33cts a doaen Items sre scarce snd the reporter's pencil hsngs listless behind his ear, while, with Othello, be sighs over sn occupation gone, and nobody kills any body or even steals any thing. We believe, bowevor, thst we owe an apology to the Editor of the News We were quite unaware that we were step ping on bis editorial toes when we "cast reflections'' on the vigilance committee, though we do know that it is a fearful and a wonderful thing to tread on the patent toes of a patent outside. We would like to inquire respectfully, if he ia the paid advocate of this infsmous organisation, or if it ia sslf interest thst prompts his zealous interference 1 In either ease ws are forced to the conclu sion that the "reflections" cast by tbs gsatlsmsn himself, st the time of the enactment of the late bloody tragedies in this county, were scarcely so sincere ss bis criticism of --juniper." It is to be toped for bis own salts that bs Joes not know ss much about the movements of the vigilentes as his article would fTsZ u . 4 . mly,SDd it would not take ooe of LannConntv s best geeassrs to gosss an article e,uitc as correctly as he quotes It la regard to the shooting it is quite probably that we were misinformed, though we believed our information to be correct when we sent it to ths Demo crat. His criticism, sarcastic, though it be, of the length of onr letter, wss just; there wss a little news in a great msny worls and aa we are by no means ambi tious of acquiring the reputation he enjoys, a reputation for a superabun dance of rbotonoal flourish to make up for a lack of ideas, we will not neglect this time to beg that the ditor of the DmocBAT will always feel at liberty to curtail our letters as much as be likes, or suppress sny thing hs does not ap prove of. ' In esnclusion we would indulge toe hope that our apology will be setisfscto ry to ths very gentlemsaly gentleman from the classic shades of ths Long Tom as ws have endeavored to make the amends honorable for any insult we msy have offered him in presuming to corre spond with the Democrat without his permission. Jpxipke. WATCSISS ITKMS Wsterloo, Or., April 10, 1883. Eds, Democrat : Having ssnt you a fsw items last week, and in looking over the last issue of your excellent paper, finding you publish them, encourages me to write again. Mr. Gagsr failed to appear against Mr. Bsebe.in the trial before Juatice Croson, hence the case was dismissed. Mr. Bee be will continue work on the rsee snd there msy be trouble yet. & D. Gagsr is improving in health fas(. Geo. Gross our hotel keeper snd mer chant means business as hs is lsying in a good supply for both hotel and store. He will have two or three boats built for the benefit of the public this spring. w Ex-County Treasurer, I. M. Bruee, ss in town yesterday and reports everything flourishing on Hamilton Creek. J. M. Dollsrhide ttr. Bros, intend to start the saw mill this week. J. O. Besbe intends to build a new residence this wsek. Crops are looking splendidly on ths Santiam and farmers are expecting big returns this fall tor their labor. Grakoer. Kahoka, Mo., Feb. 9, 1880. I purchased five bottles of your Mop Bitters of Bishop A Co., last fall, for my daughter, aud am well pleased with the Bitters. Tbsydid her more good thsn sll the medicine she has taken for six years. Wm. T. MoClurb. The above is from a very reliable farm er, whose daughter was In poor hsslth for seven or eight years, aad oould obtain no relief until she used Hop Bitters. She is now In as good health as any person In the country. We have a large sale, and they are making remarkable cures. W. H. Bishop Sc Co. anarr Hour, hens Bweel Home, Or., April 7. 1H3. FaU. Ihnoiirt - Thinking thtt some items from this place might be sf interest f take the ptivilege of writings few. People flenorally are busy aeuding when it is pleanant. Most will be done in about a week if tbu weather contin ues fair. Several are intending to set out hops. Mr. J. ('. Hummer has moat of his planted. The singing school is progressing fine ly with Mrs. Nicholls ss teacher. The school house in tho upper district is nearly completed, and school i to commence shortly. I noticed a few Inaccuracies in "Mos es"' article of lost week. (The boys think Bog Trotter" wrote it.) It was emigrant who emigrated instead of No. 1. No's. 2, 3, 4. 5, G and 7, did not need to squall as he wss going fast enough ; and when the limb under K and 1) broke, he went faster than necoes sary. Ths boys sxMjoted to hear seri ous reports. If anyone wsnts to hear mere of this, send 50 ots. to the Sweet Horns poet (who has compound a song on the subject) (or worde and music. -a? PlUK W. II. Crane, ex register of the Susan ville land office, was arrested a Chioe on March 20 f r a forgery com mitted while In oflice. Tfcr Had and Vfortlr.a sre never imitated or eoamterritt. This le especially true of a family medicine, and It la positive proof that the remedy imitated It of lav highest value. As soon as It bad been tested and proved by the whole world tbst Hop hitters was the purest, best and moat valuable family medicine on earth, many Imitations sprung up and began to steal the notices in which the press snd atopic of the country had expressed the hum I is of H. H., aad lo every way trying to Induce suffering invalid to use their stuft In stead, ex peel lax to make money on the credit and good name of H. B. Many ethers started nostrums put up In simi lar style to H. IV, with variously devised names In which tho won! II or "Hops" were used in a way to Induce people to believe they were the same as Hop Hitters. All such pretended reme dies or cures, no matter what their style or name Is, and especially those with the word "Hop" or 'llop" In their name or In any way connected with them or their name, are Imltatione or counterfeits, beware of them. Touch uoue of them. I'se nothing; but genu ine Hop Hitters, with abuuch or duster of green Hops on the white lobel. Trust nothing else. Druggists and dealers are warned agaiost dealing in imita tion or counter It-Its. "Hotter bear present evils than fly to those unknown," Hatter still uae Klttney Wort snd make your present evils fly to parts unknown. If you And yourself getting bilious, hoad beary, mouth foul, eyos yellow, kidneys disordered, symp toms of piles tormenting you, take at once a lew doses of Kidney-Wort. Ties It seen advanco guard either lo dry or liquid form -It le efficient. rer SaJr. A half interest ia the Albany M.iUa Worka and (iroccrv Store of HofTnn A Juaepb. for ftartiealani inejeire at the a torn. Sheriff's Sale. In lAa 0fcjBst Ootni tf the State o freyou Jur Linm tuntg : Jsmse L Cowan, Plaintiff. ) vs y c c Bnrgs, Defendsnt. J j By virtue of an execution and order of !"E out flfe22 nwnfd tn the above emitlel er-tloa on the Hlb , amy of April issstome directed and do- . llvered I will en Hatorday ths 12th day of may iwm at toe tjonrt nouw uxr in tun eJy of Albany, Lira County, Ores: on, at j toe umir or oneo riosk, p.m., son at puouc aootion for oaah lo band to the Mahent bidder the real property aerotofore attach ed In said action snd described In aald ordar of sale aa follows, to-wit : Commenctnsjat the noilheast oornrr of the donation wind claim of John Burse aad Polly W Barge, twine notification No 'iSAO. certiaoata No claim No 6S, in Hoot ion 81, Township 1Z, south range, 1 west Willamette meridian. Linn coonty. Oreoo, running thenos west, 37 76 100 e bains thence south SS UH-100 chains ; tnenoe east 87 75-100 chains ; thence north 5 28-100 chains to the place of beginning, containing 220 acres more or lose, the pro ceeds of sale to be applied first to the pay men i 01 me mum f w ooeta i costs and expenses of sale, aaosav K ment to the said plaintiff the M with interest thereon st thi ment of the sum 844 55 costs sua two w tnii lo tho sum of e rmte of sor cent per month from the 24th day or October. 10 ax Dated this 13th day of April, 183. Una. H i?m I if Hjtv, Sheriff of Linn coonty. Dr. J.J. DORMS, Bridge Builder AND GENERAL CONTRACTOR, SCIO, OREGON. NOTICE Of PUBLIC IETTmOS SO LICITED. Plans and specifications I urn is bed on short notice. RUSSELL & CO 'S DADTlDlf O S til uiiia run i hdlc emu miLLO, FARM and saw MILL ENGINES, THRESHING MACHINES, ETC. At First Biaad. TADOVB WKl.I. KNOWN IIOL'SK USB 1K tMal tn Often a llrank lmm. .A. ,.. i, In Walla Wallet W. T. T m ZV" .iT to.k of Uwi, msslllnery at Mitchell. Uwl. it Co'. Won Denot, corner Front and MoirUon atresia, rasr of the asmoud Howae. Portland. Or. Th h Ujr Ui accommodate thuir cuatomera In tho interior and on the ooatt. Ktl'OVHIHLtv AGK.V.TA WAXTEB. 8and for circularn and price Hat free. For tho prsssat, addreaa, ruuuiof thi paper, Kl SHELL at e., PetHland, Or. Or. Homo Ofllco, Maaailiton, Ohio. M. M. JONESL Breeder and fhIpnep ol PURE POLAND CHINA HOGS KKITI1SBURG - - y. 1LLINMSL . b,feedil1 ilk s registert'd IS "i'ai Polawl China Uecerd. Meek for wale at reasonable rates- These hog- are descend auts llroin the best herds In Indiana aud Illinois, are quiet, decile, easy fatted and splendid mothers, orders received by W. S. FLETCHER Shedds, Or. WM u DIAAfl. ry'MHKtn THE BLOOD 18 THE ThtaLltw ami Kldnay Ku' Oor ! twf fruiter and iiffw UtiM,r urra than Uiv iM U !-ifli: nurt. KvaryUxlir itaaa ItaiMl U,h !' try It m always, Kr ett vvurwKsrs. 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Htri.1aA tiara y nialuUinwl . fatlatiia euretl at l.ou.t. lr. Uatit Ulapcuaary Waa an ale If ant OSMf ai ore In Ha bslldtna; Taifiejaji niSSMsei "f th Mulder and repa ediauaot In urtoa are u.pu. 4 aeurfiuary BMSV naJ waaliaeae and ir.alaurrhe. CotajufainU readily yield io tea Dr. liatrlf treatment. Or4l nary Case Any rewnt ma a a Ul t private Slanieea aereil tnr Sis. KaMlla Bufflrient tu curs UI In) prutDptly aawt, Mb full Orer-Uooe and advba, on receipt of flO. All paeei:ee are Securely covered from oaaaialnn. Ineiareanlne SnsaetSn rree- To px.r. the wavlerful poarar of the iremi '.-m luiltforetwr a S2 U411 A atiaWSar nil! be Btt free of barer, fetaona ordaatafr a free ImtUe ill ely lata t pay afpreaaac m Muat poararfnf afeatrtc toUe free to tot bate, eultation, asSSnandeS and adiea treanl riata CaJl or writ. Dr. uaair a ro Crury at.. M , n aJ Vr lalr Knlraare, SSS STONE AND MARBLE WORKS. rilHJC NOKBSKiNKD vTTJBB TO 1 inform ths public that be la now r-re-pared to do all kinds of stone fna marble work on short notice. Ail work is war ranted to civs sal refaction. Will work any and all Kiada of um, but (Seal prin cipally In Oregon City granite, f. ".caning, repairing aad resetting a specialty. Call and examine my prices before purcha log elsewhere aa J will not t undersold. Hkopoo west side of Broadslbin street, oppueite telegraph O.Tlorj. O; W. HA.RKTS, Prop. I ifcs aeroo of Oae fans of 3M acres very ilssJieUa. Oae farm of 125 scrsa. Ooe farm el 42 aers. These sre sll nar school booses. of 109 seres of v. Id lsnd. d ho ssnfsaw-i 1 Oas tract ef 70 acres Ooe trsetol l acsrs. snd sthcr masll tracts. Will sell ia lots to suit rrarcbssers. Will trade lor other property. Call at this SseVsn Are ! Epeaod To maUrial lafiusnroa? Than protect your system by ualng Parker's Oinger Tonic It strengthens the liver and kid neys to throw of mstsrlsl poisons, snd Is gocd for general debility and nervous ex haustion. You csn keep your hair abundant snd gloaar, and retain ita youthful color, with Parker's lla'r Ilaisaui. - 1 e 4 ers). To all who arc suring from t!; -rrora and ihillscrclions of ycutli, norvotis weak ness, early decay, loas of manhood, etc, I will seeds roapo tbat cure yoe, IsUEE OK CKABl.K. This great remedy was dts by a attsstoBsry in Houmt America. s seli-addresse! euraiope to the Rxv. .1.. m m T. InMa. Station IK Ne-v Ytrk City. aegk a Clears out rata, mioe.roanho-i, tlio ants, bed-burrs, skunk, chipmunks,, piphers 15c. DrugRlatM. aaiaajr Mea. Welle' llealtu ReneaerM rostoMB bealtbaatl vigor, cures Pyspepeis, Impo tence, Sexual Debility. $1. aeai tuick, complete cure, alt annoying Kid- ney, Bladder and Urinary Drugglata. . 1)1 II EUROPEAN STEAMSHIP TICKETS. Conference Katese Tickets xsld to mm rrom all parts of Enropo. to and fVoui nil KlMta of Oricon, Wrahi ngton, aho and Nwutana at Krvaily red need aad lo west possible rates over the follow lug Ilnea Mortis GrruiHii t.od Mt'ahin t o Hambara Aairrlran Packet t o. Shite Star Line ateaasNhlp V. sd M tar lalae t ntuship . American l.lue "ateuuiMhlp Co. tppl) by peraea or by letter to j ! Ill nblinnRbE H APlPV VBBfa,iiarviii a unuii. a & LEAHY, ACENTS. No. IO Waablactoa Mt. Notional Uank Kalldluff. P. O. br x, XH. PORTLAND - - - OUEtiON. ROBT. CROSBY THE DRAYMAN. PACKING AND MOVING PI AXON, orgaas and Aim It lire a apeciattjr. All haallna wttttin the city promptly ist tended to. Will plow uardeoN in fl rat-class etle. i' 18-28. i il it&ifuhl ,fs,l AS BEEN PROVED Tha aUREST CURE for KIDNEY DISEASES. i a lama baok or diaordared tolas Indl iwfllapsadily Ladies. t promptly and aafely. , Inoontinamoa. ratanUon i txriok duat ar draaxlna toalaa.aU Si DKUOOIST8. "HACKMETACK," a lasting perfurre Price 25 and 60 oents. LIFE. 1 4eJKl K f Jgej MANUFACTURER OF CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES .1 i gecend Street between Ferry and nMnstftni EvQrvtJ i r u- ia materia buggy will be GUARANTEED. REPAIRING, TRIMMING AM) P-AWHTING PROMPTLY AND NEATLY DONE. I WILLERT. REMOVAL SALE. afflfiil n Closing W r at S 41 m S at MPM 8ft Bf fS M BSt out &t sacrifice Great slaughters of goods. ifeat st leajna dt w Maiaai 4 1 is OoOO WORTH OF GOODS AT WHOLE SALE PRICE MY ENTIRE STOCK OF DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, HATS AND CAPS, D00TS AND SHOES, GROC ERIES, LAMPS AND GLASSWARE MUST RE SOLD RY APRIL 1ST. THIS IS A RARE OPPRTUMITY FOR THE PEOPLE CF THIS COONTY TO SECURE BARGAINS. . . REMEMBER you have only TWO WEEKS in which to secure goods at nominal prices. This is a genuine closing sale and will positively close APRIL 1ST. ALL PERSONS INDEBTED TO ME WILL PLEASE CALL AND SETTLE AT ONCE AND SAVE THEM SELVES COST OF COLLECTION. I MUST HAVE MY MONEY AT ONCE AS I AM GOINO EAST OF THE MOUNTAINS. IMMENSE ef The Store ot Julius Gradwohl :n CLASS WARE, CROCKERY, SILVER AND CHINA WARE A large assortment of baby carriages, and a choice selection of coffee, tea and sugar ",,e nift i07tsr3 r"?rTfi e 'ail ei a f -Alio A yfaLQE AfOIilMl-.T or SHELF HARDWARsB, OIL, LEAD, WINDOW LIOTTO AND LIMB. GOODS SOLD AS LOW IS AIT OTHER HOUSE U QREOOM. THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE PAID FOR EGGS. GIVE ME A CALL FOR I MKAN WHAT I SAY. JULIUS GRADWOHL MISS E B. SCHUBERT, J ust received a large and elegant HATS, FEATHERS, FLOWERS, LACES AND ORNAMENTS, ETC., ETC. ALL THE LATEST IMPORTATIONS. Also all the new shades in SATINS, SILKS AND RIBBONS. CRUSHED STRAWBERRY, CADET, cam, Invisible Hair Ornaments, Etc. A FULL LINE OF LOUIS CAMPEAU'S . Barber Shop. bbaving done with neatness aud shsr nuorw, wbiuh are alwars k-ot m ant S conaiUoa, aal liair out in Uw jlv beat style. Final Settlement. Notice is horehy aivan that the nndor- sixnbd Adtninistraior r ,fcao eatnte of Tyre Allay iImwwI, h Med in tha County C ourt rr Uiui Counlv, Oregon, his ttnal axM)unt hs such administrator. and by ortlwr of aaid Court, Tuesday the Any person inU- esicl in hm!I -im is hereby aotltaeal t appear nnii ilr hn or her objections to said tin! .(.. ui.t on or hpasa Jtthrtsayat i rr "Ifted April Sai.ffeS J I. Wr-on, Adiiiinisttrator. Ui o E. II AMHKHI.A IN, Atl'y for Administrator. ft 5 TJTH 3 1V. VI V. U. UlAtR of Bourbon, Ind.. ays: "Both myself and wife owe our lives to SHI LOU '.3 CON I'M PT ION CURE.' j Be, a. m tu ! nPtTflr. iTnaoiireo willert made of Eastern It and every carriage and LEBANON, OR. BARCAINS ! AT- ETC.. .ETC. 1( ,s , , Nets. Hair Pins. m CHILDREXS' HATS. J. NAT HUDSON. ATTORNEY AT LAW. AND Notary Public. Will praotioe in all the Courts in thli Fortland, uregoa. a Uibbs.) Administrator's Notice. otfoe is hereby ajlren to an irui. having e! aims spins', the Eaiatn of .Sarah M. Smith decea-sed, to present H. llrvant the dulv appiitml sdiumwtra- he estate of saio1 of iaaa " ihs from the date of tin- nonce, a rf aaM H.hiilnislra'or, m Aioany, Oraon. bateal tuis 17lh Uy ifl Alarcu r3. U. 1 1 v a n r, AduiiuKti:for of the K-iUtu f Ural M. milh. HUILOH'S VITA 1.1 ZLU s what ye new! for Constipation, La f Appetite Dizzi:u- and all syinptouit f Dysfepsla Price 10 and 75 nU per bottle. SHILOIl'S CATsltRH REM I DYr positive cure for Catarrh, lip4hena snd